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ANGELA SCI-IWEITZER MICHAEL SCHWEITZER DALE STERN ALLEN WEIER DIANE WEIER KIM WILDE
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The government class spent Feb- ruary 3rd observing the state legis- lature in action. They attend commit- tee meetings and house sessions. LEFT: Ted Hofer questions Mr, Charles Cady during the government classes' mock court trial. Mr. Alvin Mudder and Mr. Ron Bennett were the defendants to an arson charge of attempting to burn down the school. The trial, with students playing dif- ferent court room roles, came to a climax when the jury found the def- endants guilty and judge Monte Kaufman pronounced the sentence. Seniors Observe State Legislature GERALDINE THOMAS KARON UECKER IVAN VEN OSDEL GEORGE VILLA JOANN WAGNER LEFT: Tammi Graber received honors as Betty Crocker Homemaker and DAR representative of Freeman High School for 1970. She was named Betty Crocker Homemaker after receiving the highest score on a written test taken by all senior girls. As Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen, Tammi was chosen by the faculty on the basis of her dependability, leadership, patriot- ism, and service. 14
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june Adrian Sandra Barta Doug Brucldacher T?' Andreas Dziadek f 5 4 Q E vig? In I, M r ms f - 'e.sfv5ffgfffa1w '7AW Burnell Glanzer Lucille Glanzer Randa Gross Carol Hanson Jarvis Heckenlaible Maurita Kaufman june Kleinsasser Nancy Kleinsasser juniors Top All-Time Magazine Sales Record The class of '71 set an all-time high school record for their magazine sales. With a goal set at 352000, they passed the margin by 3800. The boys furnished a chis- lic party since the girls had the highest magazine sales. jackie Stahl and Bob Wollman were high salesmen, selling over S200 worth of magazines each. Under the supervision of Mr. Charles Cady, the juniors took a field trip to the Morrell Meat Company in Sioux Falls in the early spring. Classes the juniors are taking this year include: English III, American history, chemistry, Algebra II, industrial arts, Home Economics III, and typing. At RIGHT Carol Hanson and Holly Wrenn are work- ing on a laboratory experiment in chemistry. 16
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