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Opposite Page Above Left: Jason Merchant contemplates A.P. Below Left: True slouching. Top; Dcon and Bccalon. Center: Kcri and Rachel discuss. This Page far Left: Pam Johns reinforces the unknown structure. Left: Erik Nelson turns just in time. Below: ('red Acosta awaits aid. ffl m v continued from page 28 guages, math, science, fine arts and industrial arts were the real reasons for coming here each day. We were students; this was our job. Pep Tests promoted school spirit, but it was our classes which promoted knowledge and growth. It is impossible to acknowledge all the outstanding students that helped make South High what it was. The students on the following pages were recommended by their teachers as ones who deserve the title Noteworthy. ACADEMICS 29
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Academics 4 r- A Every year we honor our school's athletes. These students were the big fish in their fields the walleye and bigmoulh bass but there were other fish in the sea. This year we also recognize the individual academic departments and outstanding students therein. The labor pool must be filled by a steady stream of capably prepared minds. It was the role of South High to stock this stream with competent graduates. English, social studies. Ian-continued on page 29 28 ACADEMICS
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Technology Education, formerly Industrial Arts, is in the middle of a revolution. The new mission of Industrial Technology Education is to provide opportunities for all students in understanding how technology and industry relates to them, whether it be technical, occupational, recreational or consumer oriented. To help meet these new demands, several new pieces of equipment, that arc unique to South High, were added to the department. Some of this equipment included a plastics welder, a multi-station screen printer, a layout and composition computer for graphic reproduction and two computerized C.N.C. milling machines. Future plans include expanded course offerings in drafting, and electronics provided the staffing can be funded. Abote Right: Mr. Wold cleans the offset printer. Right: Lithwald sketches her bus. NOTEWORTHY James Kusnaacko- 12th grade: Outstanding Arts and Crafts Person of the Year Awards, prcsiigiously employed at Jap's Olson manufacturing. 3yrs. Industrial arts student. Andrew Sampson- llth grade: won two ribbons at '85 State Fair, “superior student. many other successes at previous State Fairs, 3yrs, “A student. 30 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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