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Game Prompts Yearbook Theme Each year fads come and go that arouse much discussion. Fluorescent colored apparel, jelly footwear, cropped pants, and the increasingly popular trivia game numbered among the fads and topics of discussion this fall. The “Trivial Pursuit” game prompted national TV commer- cials, local radio contests, and a renewed interest in trivia. To be “in step with the times, this yearbook continued the game of trivia. Answers to future trivia questions might be found in the changes that make up our lives and the world. Changes in our school system this fall included the middle school concept, computerized student schedules, and a computer aided lunch system in the mid- dle school. The community also made adjustments with the addition of new and changed businesses. Adventureland, Milbank Glass Mirror, Karels’ Used Cars, the consolidation of McMahon and Unzen Motors, and the reopening of the Ford Garage numbered among these changes. The new Milbank Clinic was finished, too, during the summer, and along with the new clinic came a new doctor. The state took on a new look as a result of the elections. House, senate, and public utilities commission positions were voted on as well as a few new initiative measures. One measure relating to school concerns dealt with the state requiring schools to open after Labor Day. Topping the headlines on the national scene for many weeks was the presidential campaign. Geraldine Ferraro went down in history books as being the first woman to run for Vice President of the United States. These school, community, state, and national changes were marked important as the school year opened. Though important in the making of our lives, these events may some day be nothing more than “trivia.” The annual staff invites you, the reader, to review the changes that took place in the 1984-85 school year. It also challenges you to participate in the game of trivia by answer- ing the questions that have been provided throughout the book. 1. Performing a few lines during a play in German class are Connie Brotzel and Roger Speidel 2. The gymnasts receive a workout during a workshop put on by an in- structor from the University of South Dakota 3. Brian Schneider and Mr Doug Tschetter try out their wings” during a school lyceum 4 Jeff Lonn fires a shot up over the heads of the opponent, the Sisseton Redmen 5. Todd Hyde seems a little hesitant about receiving this kiss from Dar cy Berkner Other members of the group include Lois Hartman, Karla Far- rell. Wayne Schmeichel. Jackie Schmidt, Brett Walford, and Cory Fields. 2
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