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Young Teachers Identify With Students TED ELLINGER Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, General Business, Typing I 8 II, Advisor FLYETTE, and junior Class. ELLYN EDDY Girls' Home Economics I, II, 8 III, Bachelor Living, Advisor for: junior Class and Future Homemakers of America. GARY PFEIFFER Seventh and Eighth Grade Science, Algebra II, Physics, Grade Basketball Coach, Freshman Class Advisor. 8 for: MAROON S WHITE, JIM ERPENBACH Psychology, Sociology, World I-Iistory, American History, American Government, Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football and Track Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor. DIANE ELLIN GER English II, III, S IV, junior Class Play, junior Class Advisor.
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MAVIS ORTMAN Elementary and jun- ior high school mu- sic and Voc al. CLARA PULLMAN Librarian BETTY MUDDER Girls' Glee Club, mixed chorus, band, highschool instrumental lessons, sen- ior class advisor. LeETTA BENNETT Boys' Glee Club, junior high school instrumental lessons. 7 The Freeman Education Association set two pri- mary goals for the 1970-71 school session. The first goal was to try to inform the parents of the changes which are taking place in education and how these changes are being implemented in the Freeman system. The second goal was to set up meetings in which teachers were to discuss new methods of teaching. The discussions were to be led by outstanding person- nel in the field of education. The main attempts to achieve the first goal was the education week program, which was highlighted by a Back to School Night in which the parents were to take the classes of one of their children. At the same time, the grade teachers made posters, and had them placed in store windows, which stressed parent participation in education. To meet the second goal, a series of inservice meetings were conducted. State Department of Ed- ucation officials were invited to conduct the meet- ings. Approximately twenty-five of the area teachers participated in a graduate level course in education ,which was conducted by the Univeisity of South Dakota.
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Providing transportation for about 320 kids from ru- ral Freeman, the bus drivers played an important part in the operation of the school. They were, RIGHT Don Christensen, Rev. Harold Trout, jerry Wollman, Harlan Gross, Herb Koer- ner, Clem Weier, Rev. Raymond Ehrman, and Loren Becker. Not pictured: Ken Gullickson and Gideon Rembold. Serving hot lunches daily, the cooks were an indispensible part of the school system. Laura Gra- ber-head cook, Agnes Walters, Vesta Graber and Lorraine Preheim are shown preparing for another busy day. Employees Perform umerous Tasks The janitoxs daily applied themselves to keep the school and gym in orderly con- dition for the coming school day. Besides head janitors Ruben Pfeiffer and Roger Pre- heim, pictured LEFT, jake Fast, john Wal- ter, and Lucille Glanzer spent many long hours in preparing the school for the day ahead.
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