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Student Life Administration Activities
pars Classes 59
Flandreau High School Flandreau, South Dakota
Never a Dull Moment
Flandreau High School seems to be moving all the time. One thing always leads to another, and there usually is never a dull moment. Coming in before school, you can see students making rounds before classes. If they aren 't walking around talking about the week-end's latest happenings, the kids are running around getting in last moment details . . •
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Lunch, Way of L ife . . . A very big happening in the school is when students go for lunch. ow here is a very amusing event. You see all sorts of kids running, walking, or being stopped by one of the teachers and put at the end of the line . . .
Phases of Student L ife
• . . The tradition of Home coming has always been exciting. Homecoming this year consisted of, Little Orpheum, a Parade, Pep Rally, the Game, and a dance following. King and Queen were picked and another Homecoming went by •
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. . . One particularly well liked activity in our school is sports in which both boys and girls are very active. Flandreau has one of the best athletic programs as a look in the trophy case will show, quite plainly, how well we have done . .
Making It up
As spring gets near, the students at FHS get itchy. If you pass through the halls, you can see the students racing up and down-just waiting to get out. Unfortunately, spring did not come early this year. We had had an expected snow storm and missed a week of school. Sure it was fun at the time, but now the time has come to make that work up . . .
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Spring has sprung and it is the time for squirt guns and water balloons. FHS is a great place for these gadgets, and if you're not careful, you will get hit.
s the days drag on, kids get restless and can't wait to get out. The seniors lucked out and don't have to go the extra week. Hang in there, Baby-the 29th is coming . . .
These Were the Best Years
Well the seniors finally made it. Many are asking themselves, "Where did those four years go?" As they say those four years are the best of your life, and they passed like water rushing down stream. As you go through our annual, hopefully you will see some of the BEST YEARS OF OUR LIFES as we TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS ! !
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Pictured at the Top of the Page, Seated at the Left is Miss Darlene Settergren and at the Right is .1r. Dann Cecil.
. Hss Settergren teaches Debate, Declam, and English I I . She also directs the Senior Class Play.
Mr. Cecil teaches English I, III, and is the Freshman class advisor. He assists with football and is head basketball coach.
Mr. Dale Johnson, Pictured at the Lower Right, is the school's librarian. He is also in charge of all Audio Visual Equipment for the school system.
Study in Style
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At the Left is Mrs. Irene Steffensmeier. She teaches English I and IV. In addition, she is the Freshman class advisor. Pictured Below is Mr . Lowell Linder. He teaches German,I , II, I I I , and English II. He has Charge of One Act Plays.
Get It Together
1.r. Keith Burns teaches Physics and Chemistry I, II. He is the Junior Class Advisor. He is also in charge of the concession stands during the football and basketball seasons.
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Mrs. Lora Johnson teaches Geometry and Physical . Science. She also supervises the Sophmore class.
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Mr. Charles Lura, Pictured at the Left, teaches Biology I, II. He is assistant coach in Cross Country and is in charge of the concession stand during the wrestling season. Pictured at the Lower Left Hand Corner is Mr. Stan Meyers. Mr. Meyers teaches Senior Math and Algebra I, II. He is Head coach for Golf and assistant coach for both basketball and football.
Argue Problems,
Events
\1r. James . 1cGlone, Pictured Above, teaches U.S. Government. He is head coach for both football and wrestling and supervises the senior class. Pictured at the Right is Mr. Eldon "Gus" Barnes and Mr. Richard Ketcham. :-..1r. Barnes teaches U.S. History and Sociology. He coaches Cross Country and Track. Mr. Ketcham teaches World History and Economics. He also coaches the Freshman basketball team and supervises the sophomore class.
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Main Interest, Business
Mr. Harold Schoeneman, Pictured at the Left, teaches bookkeeping and Math I. He also is in charge of the timing at the basketball and football games. Pictured in the Lower Left Hand Corner is r. Clifton Sutton. r. Sutton teaches Typing II and office education. He supervises the yearbook and journalism. He also is in charge of the scormg at basketball games.
Main Concern
Vocat ions
Pictured Top Right are Mrs. Betty Telkamp and Mr. Ron Starr. Mrs. Telkamp teaches Home Ec. I, II, and III for girls and Bachelors Survival for boys. She is also the FHA advisor. r. Starr teaches A g. I, III, and IV and Ag. Occp. He is also the FFA advisor. Pictured Above is Mr. Brian Bergjord. He takes care of I. A. Shop I, II, III, and girl's shop, He assists m coaching wrestling. Mr. Tim Vogl is Pictured at the Right. He is the Art I and II teacher. Mr. Vogl also supervises the J uniors with the Prom.
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P.E. Is Clockwork Pictured Left are Miss Valerie Langerock nd Mr. Dennis Rhead. Miss L ngerock teaches girls P. E. She supervises the Drill team, Girls Basketball, Track,
nd Cheerleaders. Mr. Rhead teaches Boy's P. E. , P�ychology nd is the Athletic d irector.
You Can Be a Musician
Pictured Right is Mr. Larry Wilske. Mr. Wilske teaches Vocal and gives lessons. Pictured Lower Right is Mrs. Becky Schoenemann, 1r. Schoenemann teaches C band and gives lessons. Pictured Below is Mr. Robert King. Mr. Kmg teaches "A and B" band and also gives individual lessons.
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Busin.ess From the Top
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Personnel
Provide Services
Pictured at the Right is 1r. Kenneth James. He is the Guidance Counselor at F HS. He is shown here talking with ;\irs. Kenneth LaPlante and her daughter, Peggy.
Pictured Above is, 1rs. Camillace De ure, our lunch ticket puncher. At the Right is the school's nurse, J\1rs. Linda LeBurn and a student, Julie Powers.
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Decis ion Makers
Pictured Above Are F HS1s school board members. Standing Are: 1r. Charles Johnson, Mr. Ed Ailts, ir. Walter Ellefson, and 1r. Duane Sutton. Sitting Are: , 1r. Conway Lee, Mrs. Gladys English, , irs. Elizabeth Bonde, and 1r. Sylvan Vigness. 'ot Pictured is ir. Stanley Hammer. English is the district's business manager, and Mr. Vigness is superintendent of schools. Pictured at the Bottom Are Our Cooks. They are: , irs. , 1innie Haugen, ' irs. Doris Solem, irs. Beatrice Smallfield, Mrs. Esther Bendt, and, 1rs. Wadia Becker.
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Royalty-Their Court
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Ten candidates for Homecoming royalty were chosen by the Senior Class the week befor Homecomin activities began. The final decision was made by the student body the week of Homecoming.
The activities began on Thursday with Little Orpheum skits presented by the students of the various classes. The "Dance Band" provided music between the skits and also played the school song after the coronation. The coronation followed the "Little Opheum" with the crowning of the royalty. This year's king and queen were Dave Lee and Corinne Headrick. A snake dance after the coronation took the students to "Main Drag" for a pep rally.
The week's activities concl uded with football game and dance on Friday. The West Central Trojans fell to defeat at the hands of FHS, 23-0. "The Cracker" provided music for the Homecoming dance at Spafford gym after the game.
Publications Put ItT ogether
Pictured at the Top of the Page is the Journalism staff. They began publishing the school paper at the beginning of the second nine weeks. The high school paper was published weekly in the Moody County Enterprise. This journalism class consisted of, Back Row, Robyn Whitesell, Liv .iari .tryvang, La Venne Kramer, and Dwight Vigness . • 1iddle Row, Donis Erickson, Corinne Headrick, Rita 1c ahon, and Wyatt Stahl. Front Row, Helen
Barker, Gina Burshiem, Kris Jorgenson, and Brenda Wilts. Pictured Right is This year's annual staff. It was made up of the following students; Back Ro v, Gayle jolmson, Susan Halter, .tarcia Zephier, Brenda Wilts and Sue Leibel. Front Row, 'ancy Ramsdell, Faye Eide, Lynnette Fargen and Barb Reinhart. These students were responsible for planning, designing, and puttin" the annual together.
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Walk Your Way Out of It
Pictured in the Upper Left-Hand Corner is the debate squad. They are, Back Row, Miss Darlene Settergren (advisor), Debbie Welles, Peggy LaPlante, Tricia Hurney, LaVonne Kramer, Anita elson, Scott LaPlante.
ike Hass, Laurie Threadgold, and nita Sutton. Middle Row, Wyatt Stahl, Don Kirkegaard, Brian Bonde, and Kevin Wilson. Front Row, Monica,. 'eal, Audrey Paulson, Darcy Rahn, and Jane cDowell.
Through the course of the year, the debate squad has participated in eight invitational meets and three conference meets. They tied for third in the Carl E. Munt meet at 1adison and fourth at the berdeen Ringneck Invitational.
In the first conference meet, the" " debate record was 5-1 and so was "B" deb te. The third and final meet, the "A" de bate was 5-1 and "B" debate was 6-0. They won the Overall Sweepstakes Trophy for the three conference meets. In all three conference meets, the group collected nine trophies.
The State meet was March 17-18, and going to it were Wyatt Stahl in men's extemp, and Brian Bonde in oratory. Don Kirkegaard and Larry White went as a two-man debate team.
t the Left is the de clam group. They are, Front Row, Darcy Rahn, Colle n Derdahl. and Glenda Stew rt. Second Row, nita 'elson LaVonne Kramer, and Laurie Threadgold. Third Row, Renee Christenson, 1onica. eal, udrey Paulson, and B cky Eikmeier.
Fourth Row, Miss Darlene Settergren(advisor), Debbie Wolterstorff, Kathy Oldenkamp, and Lola Eikmeier. Fifth Row, Wyatt Stahl, Kevin Wilson, and Brian Bonde.
In the Local contest at Flandreau, Renee Christenson placed first m Humorous; Wyatt Stahl, first in Dramatic; Brian Bonde, first in Poetry; and, Kevin Wilson, first in • on-original Oratory.
In the District contest at Elkton, Renee, Brian, and Wyatt received first place ratin s. These individuals then competed in the Regional contest at Sioux Falls and each received a voting of excellent.
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''Little Red School House'' Takes Lead
This was the cast that presented the winning one -act play, LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE. Starting in the Back Row are Glenda Stewart, Jay Olson, Rita McMahon, and Michelle Billam. Second Row: Liv Marie Myrvang, Marc Blum, ancy Ramsdell, and Dave Lee. First Row: Pam Lokken, Robyn Whitesell, Greg Schliinz, and Brian Cox. Directors for this play were Jayne Mengenhauser, Donis Erickson, and Corinne Headrick. Greg Shliinz was named the best actor and Brian Cox, the best supporting actor.
The play about a rowdy classroom in a typical school, represented Flandreau at the Region 3 contest in Sioux Falls. Here, Dave Lee was named best supporting actor.
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Other Plays Compete The other two plays were FRE 'CH TOAST and SHE WAS ONLY A F R.\1.ER'S DAUGHTER. In FRE 'CH TOAST, a man who was getting married had a dream that he was already married to a sexy French girl. Directors for this play were Sue Liebel and Tammy La Londe, and Teri Sutton was named best actress.
SHE WAS o, LY A FAR.\1ER'S DAUGHTER tells the story of a girl who came back to the farm because of a villian that wanted to marry her. Anne Broghammer was director and Barb Reinhart won recognition as best supporting actress.
Band Attends Contest;
Brings Home 27 Firsts
FLUTES Mim Amdahl Dianne Ellefson Darcy Rahn Teri Sutton Cindy Rosheim Gayle Sahr LaVonne Kramer Debbie Walterstorff Terri Swenson
ancy Robuck elda Ekern
BASS CLARINET Kathy Oldenkamp
CO TRA BASS Rhonda Headrick
ALTO SAX Judy Halse Jason Duncan Anita elson
TE OR SAX Audrey Paulson Tricia Hurney
FRE CH HOR S Wyatt S ahl Lynnette Fargen Margaret Parsley Amy Jorgenson Becky Bean
BARITONE HOR Laurie Threadgold
CLARINETS Kim LaPlante Marilee Solem Rhonda Locke Teresa Mach Carol Hoss Katy Hobson Julene Tjarks Tammy LaLonde Peggy LaPlante Debbie Wolles Renee Christenson Beth Johnson
BA D PFRSO NEL Joan Johnson Marcia Locke Kathy Schoneman Sherri Gullickson Debbie Foreman Anita Sutton
ALTO CLARINET ancy Ramsdell
BARITONE SAX Cathy Otey
CORNETS-TRUMPETS Steve Gill Scott LaPlante
ed Otey Sheri Gulbranson Debbie Sanderson Larry White Mary Lynn Jepson Marcie Lokken Helen Barker Ron Christensen
TUBA Brian Bonde Mark Blum John Zebill
PERCUSSION Brian Cox Dave Lee Rick McMahon Jay Olson Kent Luttmann Tim Scofield Kris Jorgenson Bill Fultan Gary Headrick Ramona Powell
TROMBONE Hal Otey Stuart Keating Brad Whaley Marty Gulbranson Mike Hass Roger Kramer Tim Samp
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The Sax Quartet Received a Good Rating.
The Region II music contest was held in Madison this year on February 11. The groups and soloists received 27 superior ratings out of a possible 31 entries.
Those soloists receiving superior ratings were as follows: Amy Jorgenson, Brian Bonde, Marc Blum, Cathy Otey, Miriam Amdahl, Darcy Rahn, Brian Cox, Dave Lee, Marilee Solem, Hal Otey, Judy Halse, Steve Gill, ed Otey, and Rhonda Headrick.
Groups that received superiors were as follows: Trombone Trio, Brass Choir, B Flat Soprano, Clarinet Choir, Standard Clarinet Choir, Miscellaneous Clarinet Ensemble, Standard Clarinet.
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Choir, Woodwind Ensemble, Flute Ensemble, Woodwind Choir, Drum Ensemble, Cornet Trio, French Horn Quartet, and Brass Choir.
Soloists that received excellents were Diane Ellefson, Rick McMahon, and Kathy Oldenkamp.
SOPRA, 0
Rhonda ilts Roy layne A ilts Kathy Amburn
tim Amdahl Renee Christenson Patty Fox Cindy Hemmer Katy Hob on T mmy Lalonde .\1arcia Locke Rhonda locke Jane, tillman Cathy Otey Gayle Sahr Debbie Sanderson Teri Sutton laurie Threadgold Linda Ullom
TE,'OR
Brian Bonde Marty Gulbranson , 1ary Lynn Jepson Jeff Johnson
Choral Members
Janet Pulcher Tim Scofield ,\nita Sutton
BASS
Brian Benson 1ike Blum
Jeff Deitrich Hal Otey , Hke Smith Brad Whaley Kent Whipkey
ALTO
Lynnette Fargen Pam Fox Tammy Grafing Sheri Gulbranson Judy Halse Connie Hammer Lisa Hammer Lori Hammer Betty Hanson Janelle Johnson Kris Jorgenson linda Kroeger Sue Leibel Jane McDowall • 1argaret P rsley Ramona Powell
Donalda Armstrong Julie Powers Francis Ahlers Cindy Rasmussen Cindy Allen Kim Reynolds Tammy Bauer Cindy Rosheim Becky Bean Renae Rosheim Janet Bonrud Judy Scofield Diane Dailey Jerrilyn Schmidt Barbara Eikemeir Cathy Schoneman Lola Eikmeier Debbie Walterstorff Dianne Ellefson
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Contest Results
The vocal music contest was held in :\iadison again this year. In this contest, the :\iiscellaneous group (All-State vocalists) and four soloists received superior ratings. The soloists were Lynnette Fargen, Rhonda Locke, Teri Sutton, and Hal Otey.
Those receiving an excellent rating were the Girls Triple Trio, Swing Choir, and seven soloists . The soloists were Katy Hobson, Kathy
mbum, Kris Jorgenson, Brian Bonde, Brian B nson, Kent Whipkey and • 1arty Gulbranson.
Julie Powers and Becky Bean accompanied the group at the contest.
FHA-A Success
Pictured at the Right Are this year's FHA officers. They are, Back Row, Rhonda Ailts, Rolayne Ailts, Denise Minor, and Gayle Sahr. Middle Row, Lori Hammer, Donis Erickson, and Julie Powers. Front Row, Carol Ahlers, Lisa Hammer, and Marcie Lokken. Pictured Below are Anne Broghammer, Region III chairman and State Treasurer; Mrs. Betty Telkamp, Home Ec. Teacher of the Year; and Rolayne Ailts, ational Committee member.
The FHA began the new school year with their annual picnic and the election of some of the officers.
In ovember was Daddy Date ight.
When December rolled around the FHA had a Christmas Caroling Party and co-sponsored a Christmas dance with the FFA.
In February, Rolayne Ailts, who is a ational Committee member, attended a workshop in Washington, D. C. along with her advisor, Mrs. Betty Telkamp. The FHAers selected a "Mr. Irresistable" on Valentine's Day. They also sold Flandreau Flier buttons for the State Basketball tourney.
In March, Anne Broghammer was selected chairman of Region III and State Treasurer and Mrs. Gerald Ailts was made an honorary member of Region III.
As the year came to an end, the FHA put on their annual Spring Style Show. The theme of the style show was "Walt Disney World of Fashion".
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FFA-Do It
This year's FFA officers are Pictured at the Right. They are 1r. Ron Starr, advisor; Randy Bullis; Richard Weise; and Bill Fargen. Front Row, Tim Scofield, Gary Eikmeier, Martin Parsley, and Kenny Veldkamp.
Pictured Above Are the Sweetheart candidates and the "74" Sweetheart. They are, Carol Ahlers; Rhonda Ailts; Sweetheart, Deb Fox; Dennis Minor; and, Pam Lockken.
Our Chapter co-sponsored a Parent-Son mixer with the Civic and Commerce.
During the fall and winter months, the Chapter sold Magazines and fruit to raise money for a senior trip.
We attended the State Convention at Brookings on the 7th and 8th of April. The various teams placed as follows: Meats-fifth, Poultry--tied for sixth, Crops--honorable mention, and Livestock--excellent.
An appreciation supper was posted in May for those people in the community who helped with the judging teams.
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The juniors started decorating the Banquet and Prom areas Monday, May 5th.
Various committees had been named in advance for those things that needed to be completed. This made the gigantic task of decorating much easier.
Gayle Johnson and her committee were responsible for the table decorations at both the Banquet and Prom.
Mim Amdahl was chairman of the committee for the Banquet area at the Methodist Church. Mim and her committee decorated it with blue starred streamers. One wall was completely covered with star paper with the theme of the Prom written on it.
The site for Prom was the Spafford gym. Teri Sutton and her committee started right away by hanging the ceiling streamers of blue and silver. Pink and burgandy streamers for the table area were then put into place.
The framework for the wishing well was completed, and the roof was covered with brown and yellow pomps. The base was covered with contact paper resembling bricks.
As Saturday approached, the finishing touches were added to these two areas. All was in readiness when the juniors and their guests entered for the Banquet on Saturday, May 10th.
Banquet-Pro
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The Banquet was held at the Methodist Church on May 10.
Once everyone had finished eating, the president of the Junior class, .Brian Benson, welcomed everyone. Senior class president, Dick Wiese, responded for the seniors, who were the guests. Uv Marl Mryvang, a foreign exchange student, related to the group how well she had enjoyed her senior year at FHS. Following a song by the Swing Choir, the "75" king and queen were named. They were, Prom queen, Rhonda Ailts, and Prom King, Bill Fargen.
Enchanted Evening
The Prom dance was again held at the Spafford gym, which was decorated in the senior's colors of burgandy and silver.
One entered the Prom through an archway of green and white pomps. Immediately to the left stood a colorful water fountain that shot water six feet or more in the air.
The walls and ceiling were decorated with blue and silver streamers. In the middle of the ceiling hung a huge silver ball that rotated.
The table area was separated from the dance floor by trcamers and pomp trees. Each table had a different colored candle on it to provide light for the area.
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Randy Wilts Randy Oldenkam Kent Luttman Steve Ullom Bill Fargen Greg Schliinz
Kent Whipkey Matt Amdahl Terry Nelson Dave Lee Paul Powers Mark Rose
Jeff Nelson Steve Dietrich Dave Christensen Tim Nelson Scott Duncan Jeff Dietrich
Varsity 5-2 in Conference The Fliers overall record in the conference was five wms and two losses. Two other wins were recorded against nonconference teams, Arlington and the Flandreau Indian School.
Graduating claims nine seniors from the Flier varisty team. Of these graduating seniors, Dave Lee made the All- State team. Randy Oldenkamp, Greg Schliinz, Terry Nelson, and Dave Lee received all conference honors in the Big Eight. Lee Threadgold, a transfer student from Menno, South Dakota, received honorable mention in the Corn Belt Conference at Menno.
Head football coach, Jim McGlone, was aided by assistant coaches- Dann Cecil, John Evans, and Stanley Meyers. (Pictured Right)
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Football Cheerleaders
The five cheerleaders that supported our football team were: Back Row Lori Hammer and Corrine Headrick (both seniors) Front Row Julie Powers, MaryLynnJepson and
tim Amdahl.
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V rs1ty Cross Country
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These boys represented the Flandreau Fliers cross-country team. Pictured From Left to Right they are: Dave Robuck, Dale Harden, Gary Headrick, Tim Rice, Eugene �1innick, Dean Duncan, Dave Dune n, Tim Mach, Brian Cox, Brian Benson, and Randy Minnick. Of this group, Tim R. , Eugene 1., Dave D. , Tim "1., & Brian B. were seniors.
Fl iers Place 14th
The Cross Country coaches for this season were Mr. Gus Barnes and Mr. Charles Lura. Pictured with them are Brian Benson and Gary Headrick.
Pictured at the Right are the State Cross Country boys. They are: Eugene Minnick, Dave Kneebone, Randy Minnick, Tim Rice, Malcolm, Haugen, and Dean Duncan. They placed 14th in the meet.
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BB Stings Opponents
Pictured Above are this year's Varsity Basketball team. They achieved a record of 13 wins and 5 losses; and they placed 5th in the Big Eight tournament. Standing in the Back Row are Mr. Stan Meyers, Brian Benson, Tim Mach, Randy Oldenkamp, Rick McMahon, Randy Wilts, Dwight Vigness and Mr. Dann Cecil. In Front are Tim elson, Greg Schliinz, Scott Duncan, Paul Powers, Terry Nelson, and Lee Theadgold. Pictured Left, interestingly watching the action, are Dick Wiese, student manager; Mr. Meyers, asst. coach; Mr. Cecil, head coach; and BB players, Terry Nelson.
Promis ing Underclassmen
Pictured at the Right is the Junior Varsity-B squad. The members of this squad combined for a win, loss record of ten-seven. They are, First Row, Derek Bursheim, Bill Fulton, and Kent Whipkey. Second Row, Tim Carr, Dale Harden and Greg Fargen. Third Row, Jay Gulbranson, Mike Blum, and Mark Sampson. Fourth Row, Eric. elson, Mark Gageby, and Mike Uilk. Top Row are Coach Stan Meyers and Kenny Armstrong.
The Freshman basketball squad had a season of five wins and four losses. The squad consisted of Front Row, Greg Crantz, Steve Wilts, Jason Duncan, and ed Otey. Back Row, Coach Richard Ketcham, Mike Hass, Bruce Jensen, Doug Hahn, and Steve Merrill.
Fl iers Capture Third in State "B" Action
Pictured Above is head coach Dann Cecil after he received the third place trophy from Mr. Gerald Bickett.
The Districts, held February 20th, 21st, and 22nd in Brookings, was the first step for the Fliers to the State "B" Tournament. The first ni ht saw us defeating the Sioux Valley Cossacks with a score of 55-47. The second night found the Fliers winning over the Colman Wildcats 50-31. In the finals, we defeated the Deubrook Dolphins for the championship 76-40.
In capturing the District trophy, we advanced to the Regionals held at W tertown on February 27th and 28th. In first round action, we defeated the Waverly Woodchucks by a score of 97-49. We then played the Castlewood Warriors coming out on top 52-48 for the Region III trophy.
The State "B" tournament was held in Sioux Falls on the 6th, 7th, and 8th of 1arch. \ e met the Gettysburg Battlers in first round action, and we defeated them on a last second shot 51-49. In the semi-final, we challenged the top rated Freeman Flyers but lost 76-60. The third and final game of the tournament saw the Fliers defeating Cresbard 67-58 for third place.
The varsity basketball cheerleaders arc Pictured Left. They are, Bottom Row, Marcy Leibel, Rhonda Ailts, and Pam Lokken. Top Row, Marcia Zephier and Gayle Johnson.
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Business at Hand Pictured at the Top of the Page are the Girl's Varsity Basketball team and their coaches. They are assistant coach, . 1rs. Gloria Armstrong, Teresa :-..1ach, Kathy Johanson, Cathy Lou Otey, Monie Powell, Gayle Shar, J ulene Tjarks, Sue Leibel, 1arcia Zephier, Marcy Leibel, Debbie Sanderson, Brenda Wilts, and coach, Miss Valerie Langerock. 'ot Pictured is Lois, k�1ahon.
Graduation will take two girls from this basketball team. The other ten girls will be returning for next year's season. Girl's basketball is on a trial basis this year, but next year the season will be complete with District, Region, and State tournaments.
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O'Gorm n L ke Benton Colman Br ndon Vall y
WE THEY 2 1 28 25 34 32 33 36 5 1 27 0 20 34 18 32 40 45 26 3 2 20 16 44
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Girl's "B" Team
P1ctured at the Left is the girl's basketball junior varsity squad. Starting From Bottom to Top is Michelle Billam, Gina Bursheim, Rhonda Headrick, Helen Barker, Cathy Amburn, Debbie Walles, Janet Bonrud, Janet Pulscher, Monica
eal, Debbie Wolterstorff, Peggy Wade , Kris Jorgenson, Mrs. Gloria Armstron"', and Miss Valerie Langerock.
These girls played 1 1 games of these they won two.
The "B" t am basketball cheerleaders for this season were: Renee Christenson, Rhonda Headrick, Connie Hammer, and Marcia Locke. {Pictured Below) These girls lead the cheering for the boy's "B" team.
Take 5 Pictured in the First Row are Peggy LaPlante, Anne Broghammer, Anita Sutton, Debbie Wolles. Second Row are Janet Bonrud, Laurie Threadgold, Jane McDowell, and Debbie SanJerson. Third Row are Mary Lynn Jepson, Kris Jorgenson, Teri Sutton, Julie Powers, and their advisor Miss Langerock. Fourth Row are Lori Hammer, Donis Erickson, Lisa Hammer, and Rhonda Locke.
The drill team performed at most of the home games throughout the basketball season. The girls also performed one night at the State "B" Tournament at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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Wrestle It Out
Vars1ty Wresthn
WE 1HEY 37 18 25 28 38 14 4th 29 40 45 12 54 23 26 35 1 3rd 5th
Pictured at the Left are F1-IS 's senior wrestlers. They are, Front Row, Dave Duncan, and Stacey Miller. Second Row, Kent Luttman, and Randy Bullis. Third Row, Jim Jepsen , Les Kramer, and Steve Ullom.
These seniors compiled a combined record of 64 wins, 35 losses, and 6 ties during their final year of varsity or junior varsity wrestling.
Wrestling Season Filled With Excitement
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Parsley, Tobin Dailey, 1 and Dean Duncan • . Middle 1 Row, D.ave Duncan; -�teve ·:. Dietrich, Martin Parsley, and Jim Je�en. Top Row •· Steve iUllom, Joe . Skroch,. Randy'Wa_de and Les 'Kramer. ·
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We've Got the Moves
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We'll Run Far
These are the members of the boy 's varsity track team. Fifth Row, Bill Fargen, Eric elson, Greg Fargen, and Tim Rice. Fourth Row, Brian Bonde, Dave Bennett, Steve Dietrich, and Dale Harden. Third Row, Mike Blum, Kent Whipkey, Greg Schliinz, and Brian Cox. Second Row, Terry 'elson, Randy Oldenkamp, Randy Wade, and Lee Threadgold. First Row, Dave Lee, Brian Benson, Tim Mach, and Paul Powers.
Pictured Below are FHS 's track coaches. They are :".1r. John Evans, assistant coach, and Mr. Gus Barnes, head coach.
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State Resu Its
Pictured in the Upper Left corner are the participants of the. State Track meet .. They are, First Row, T1m • tach, Randy\\ ade, Brian Cox, Greg Schliinz, and Dave Lee. Back Row: Randy :.\1innick, Steve Dietrich, Dale Harden, Randy Wilts, and Tim Rice. 1'ot Pictured are Terry 'elson and Randy Oldenkamp.
t the State track meet Randy Oldenkamp placed first in long jump; the :.\tedley Relay placed fifth; Dale Harden placed fourth and Greg Schliinz fifth in the low hurdles; the 1ile Relay placed fifth; Terry • 'elson placed second in high jump; the Twotile relay placed second; and, in high
hurdles Dale Harden placed second and Greg S chliinz fifth.
Pictured bove is this year's track team. They are, Back Row, Enia Ekern, Diane Ellefson, . fim ndahl, lisa Hammer Sue Leibel, Julie Powers, Brenda \\ ilts, Gayle Johnson fary lynn Jepsen, . 1iss Valerie lansrock, head coach, and . irs. Gloria \rmstron�, assistant coach. Second Row, Debbie Sanderson, Kathy Johanson, .1arcie Lokken, • 'ancy Ramsdell, "'elda Ekern, • Hchelle Billiam, Kathi Oldenkamp, Lori Hammer, and. 1argart Parsley. Front Row Helen Barker, Gina Burshiem, Rita .\k. 1ahon, Teresa. tach, .\farcy Leibel, . tonica" 'eal, . 1argaret .\1ilne, and laVonne Kramer.
The �iris attended five track meets placing first in two, second in two, and fifth in a third.
Pictured at the Right are the ten girl from FHS who qualified in the Region to attend the State .\teet. They are, Back Row, Teresa . tach, . farcy Leibel, • 1ary lynn Jepsen, Enid Ekern, and Sue Leibel. Front Row, . 'elda Ekern, Rita . 1c. 1ahon, Teresa Erickson, , 'ancy Ramsdell, and. 1arcie Lokken.
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First Year Girl's Golf
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In the Upper Left hand corner is the irl's and boy's golf coach, Mr. Stan 1eycrs.
Members of the ::;irl's golf team are, Back Row, Lauric Thread..,old, Pe�gy LaPlante, Marcia Locke, Terri Swenson, Renee Christenson, and Coach Stan Meyers. Second Row are, nne Broghammcr, Cheryl Wen .. e, Anita Sutton, Cathy Lou Otey, and Marcia Zephier. Knee lin� are; Debbie Wolles, Sandy Thiclsen, Faye Eide, and Joan Johnson.
GIRL'S GOLF
Par the Course
:\1embers of the boy's golf team tandin at the Top are Kelly LaRoche, Dwi�ht Vigne ·, Tim Carr, Coach Stan . 1 yers, and Derek Bur heim. Seated in the :\1iddle are Wade Spierin�, Greg Crantz, and Steve Brogh<�mmer. Standing at the Bottom are Tobin Dailey, Rick. 1c. 1ahon, Gary Headrick, Scott LaPlante, and Hal Otey. The golf team traveled to Watertown for the boys Regional golf meet on • 1ay 16. Three FHS 'ers, Derek Bursheim, Hal Otey and Tim Carr, received firsts and went to the State golf meet at Watertown, . 1ay 23.
At the State golf meet FHS 's team totaled 370, for eighth place in tate. The individual scores were Derek Bursheim, 90-96; Tim Carr, 9 -90; and Hal Otey, 90-94.
Beresford Vermillion Lennox Marion Parker Centerville FIS Madison Parker Invitational Regional-Watertown State-Watertown
Lost (4-11, 7-8) (2-1 '1�-13�)
Lo (4 �-10L 4i- 10}) Won (8r6i \ 8�-6�) Won (11�-42, 11�-4�) Won (9!-S �, 8-7) Won(14!-,) Won ( 178-210) 4th place 1st place 8th place
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Seniors
Carol Ahlers Rhonda Ailts Cindi Allen Matt Amdahl Paula Armstrong Grace Bauer
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Randy Bullis Diane Christensen Brian Cox Diane Dailey Frank Dailey Don Dappen
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During the 1974 senatorial campaign, Mrs . George McGovern visited schools in our area. While she was at our school, she presented a copy of her autobiography, UPI-llLL.
Mrs. McGovern is shown Above presenting the book to Denise Minor, our Student Body President. The book was placed in the library for the students to read.
Kathy Doyle Dave Duncan
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Paula Duncan Lola Eikmeicr Donis Erickson
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Kim LaPlante Pam Lokken
Dave Lee Kent Luttmann
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Traditionally, the senior class had their white sock, tennis shoe and T -shirt day. The picture at the Left was taken of the seniors as they attempted to relive their grade school memories. These few cherished momments lasted only a day, and the seniors who participated seemed to fully enjoy their day in the past.
Marcy Leibel Tim Mach
Seniors Present ''Under The
Gasl ight"
This year the senior class presented the mellerdrammer "Under The Gaslight. " The play, under the direction of Miss Darlene Settegren, was given for the public on April 1 , 1975.
Students involved in this play were: Greg Schliinz, (Ray Trafford); Randy Bullis, (Snorkey); Jim Jepson, (Byke); Greg Weigold, (Ed Demilt, 999, Signal Man); Greg Gullickson, (Windel, Justice Bowling, Sergeant); Bill Fargen, (Counsellor Splinter, Peanuts); Dave Lee, (Bermudas, Rafferdi, Martin); Lori Hammer, (Paula Rich, Lizzie Liston); Glenda Stewart, (Laura Courtland); Liv Mari Myrvang, (Pearl Courtland); , 1arcie Leibel,
(Peach-blo<som); Lola Eikmeier, (Old Judas); Lisa Hammer, (�1rs. Van Dam); and Donis Erickson, (Sue Earlie).
The student director of "Under The Gaslight" was Lori Hammer. The co-chairmans of the set construction was Rick Weise and Greg Weigold. The design on the programs was prepared by Carol Ahlers, while Liv Mari Myrvang was head of publicity.
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Stacey Miller Eugene Minnick Liv Mari Myrvang Ten-y Nelson Ten-y Newcomer Randy Oldenkamp
Denise Minor
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Jay Olson Hal Otey Brian Pedersen
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Shirley Pray Cindy Rasmussen Kevin Revier
Tim Rice Greg Schliinz Marilee Solem
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Senior Awards
On Tu day, May 13th, the student body of FHS gathered in the gym for the presentation of Awards.
The program concluded that evening with the announcing of those seniors receiving special awards. These were: ( 1) Rick McMahon and Blenda Stewart, Wittern Scholarships; (2) Donis Erickson, 0. E. S.; (3) Rick Wiese and Denise Minor, Legion; (4) Greg Gullickson, George Rice; (5) Carol Ahlers, P. E. O. ; (6) Tim Mach, Masonic and K. C.; and, (7) Lola Eikmeier receiving the B. & P. W. from Mrs. 1ert Bauske.
Mike Stegeman Cindy Thielsen
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Glenda Stewart Lee Threadgold
Julene Tjarks Greg Weigold
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Steve Ullom Gene Warner
Robyn Whitesell Randy Wilts
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Richard Weise Steve Wolterstorff
Workin at Nothin All Day
Rolayne Ailts Miriam Amdahl Dave Bennett Brian Benson Karen Billiam Mike Blum
Dan Bock Mark Bonrud Derek Bursheim Gail Bursheim Pat Carlson Tim Carr
Teresa Dailey Tobin Dailey Steve Dietrich Dean Duncan Scott Duncan Gary Eikmeir
Faye Eide Enid Ekern Greg Fargen Patty Fox Billy Fulton Steve Gill
ancy Hahn Susan Halter Dale Harden Gary Headrick Cindy Hemmer Katy Hobson
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Kathy Johanson Gayle Johnson Janelle Johnson Carol Kieckesee Don Kirkegard
Allen Kohlmeyer Marcie Krull Tamara LaLonde Scott LaPlante Sue Leibel
Rhonda Locke Teresa Mach Lois McMahon Randy Minnick Eric elson
Jeff 'elson Cathy Otey 1artin Parsley
Ramona Powell Julie Powers
Pictured at the Left Are Junior class officers. Standing Are Brian Benson, President; Rolayne Ailts, , 'ot Pictured, Girl's Student Council Representative; Kathy Johanson, Treasurer; and Boy's Student Council Representative, Martin Parsley. Seated Are Teresa Dailey, Secretary; and Barb Reinhart, \'icePresident.
Paul Powers Elsie Pray Barb Reinhart Scott Revier Teresa Rice Dave Richter
Dave Robuck Mark Rose Cindy Rosheim Gayle Sahr Mark Sampson Debbie Sanderson
Steve Schmidt Cathy Schoneman Deanna Schroer Tim Scofield Joe Skroch Wade Speiring
Wyatt Stahl Janet Sundermeyer Teri Sutton Pat Thielson Linda Ullom Kenny V eldkamp
Dwight Vigness Randy Wade Kent Whipkey Brenda Wilts Marcia Zephier
The Junior Class begins raising money for the Prom by selling concessions at all home football, basketball, and wrestling events. Every member works at least once throughout the year.
The Juniors also sell magazines to raise money. From these sales, the Juniors receive a certain percentage of the total sales.
This money is then used for the financing of the Prom. Any extra money is put in the class treasury and kept until the senior year. The money can then be used to donate something to the school, such as plaques, etc.
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Theodore Aarestad Frances Ahlers Cordell Albers Doug Alberts Kathy Amburn
Donalda Armstrong Kenny Armstrong Tammy Bauer Dale Bennett Michele Billiam
Brian Bonde Janet Bonrud Stephen Broghammer William Burrell Renee Christensen
Brian Christenson Dave Christenson Juanita Cochran Richard Damm Micheal Dibbern
Pictured at the Left Are the Sophomore class officers. Standing Are Colin Hogue, Vice President; Tim
elson, Secretary; and Brian Bonde, Boy's Student Council Representative. Seated, Renee Christenson, Girl's Student Council Representative; Mary Lynn Jepsen, President; and Connie Hammer, Treasurer.
Pictured at the Right are some Biology students working on one of their experiements. They are Barbara Eikmeier, Frances hlers, Kathy Amburn, and Connie Hammer.
During the year, we participated in the Little Orpheum for homecoming. Fourteen member of our class were chosen to serve as waiters, waitresses, or punch servers for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Our final task was to decorate the stage for Bacalaureate and Graduation.
Jeff Dietrich Mary Dyketra Barb Eikmeier Becky Eikmeier Diane Ellefson
Mark Gageby Lynnctte Fargen Tammy GraCing Jay Gulbranson Marty Gulbranson
Lydia Gullickson Judy Halse Connie Hammer Kent Headrick Mike Headrick
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Colin Hogue Carol Hoss Mary Lynn Jepson
Randy Johanson Beth Johnson David Johnson
Joan Johnson Steve Johnson Kris Jorgenson
Stuart Keating Melvin Kiecksee LaVonne Kramer
Linda Kroeger Greg Krull Kelly LaRoche
Top Left is Ted Aarestad industriously studying. Middle Left are several Sophomore girls eating lunch. Bottom Left are some students in Sophomore speech.
Prom Aides
These sophomores were selected by the junior class to act as waiters and waitresses for the " 75" Prom and Banquet. Back Row, Tim elson, Colin Hogue, Jay Gulbranson, Brian Bone, Mike Smith, and Dave Johnson. Front Row, Mary Lynn Jepson, Renee Christenson, Marcie Locken, Lori Threadgold, ancy Ramsdell, Carol Hoss. They served at the Junior-Senior Banquet.
Marcie Lokken Jane McDowall Jody Miller Tim elson Kathi Oldenkamp Margaret Parsley
Janet Pulscher ancy Ramsdell
Kim Reynolds Debbie Richter Charles Rosheim Thomas Schwebach
Judy Scofield Mike Smith Darla Smiggerud Barry Sutherland Teri Swenson Lori Theadgold
Micheal Uilk Peggy Wade Brad Whaley Larry White Kevin Wilson Debbie Wolterstorff
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Freshmen Adjust Quickl y
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Darrell Ahlers Julie Allen Helen Barker Becky Bean Mary Bennett Janelle Blum
Marc Blum Beverly Brakke Anne Broghammer Debra Bullis Gina Bursheim Larry Christensen
Ronald Christensen Barb Christiansen Greg Crantz Colleen Derdall Jason Duncan
elda Ekern
Debbie Elverud Debbie Foreman Pam Fox Tim Grafing Sherri Gullickson Douglas Hahn
The Freshmen involved in student government are, Back Row, ed Otey, President; Mike Hass, Vice President; Denis Wiese, Student Council Representative. Front Row, Darcy Rahn, Student Council Representative; Peggy LaPlante, Treasurer; and Amy Jorgensen, secretary.
Besides participating in classroom activities, Freshmen are also involved in Little Orpheum, Athletics, One-Act Plays, and Band and Vocal Activities.
Lori Halverson Betty Hanson Mike Hass
Malcolm Haugen Rhonda Headrick Larry Herrick
Maureen Herrick Tim Heyduk Mary Hockhausen
Tricia Hurney Bruce Jensen Jeff Johnson
Amy Jorgenson David Kneebone Roger Kramer Peggy LaPlante Marcia Locke Steve Merrill
Russ Miller Jane Millman Margaret Milne Glen Minnick Lloyd ace Monica eal
Anita elson Randy ewcomer Ned Otey Rose Pank Audrey Paulsen Steve Powers
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Darcy Rahn Jackie Rederth
Nancy Robuck Renee Rosheim
Tim Samp J errelyn Schmidt Dwayne Schoneman Larry Schut Lee Severtson
Rick Steenhoven Anita Sutton Sandy Thielsen Vicki Tirrel Cheryl Wenge
Dennis Wiese Steve Wilts Debbie Wolles Sarah Zephier Jon Zebelle
TAKI G CARE OF BUSINESS
You get up every morning from the alarm clock's warning Take the 8:15 into the city. Th re 's a whistle up above us , people pushing people hovin And the girls who try to look pretty. And if your train 's on time, you can get to work by 9:00 And start to slave and chop to get your pay. If you ever get annoy d, look at me I'm self-employeed I love to work at nothin all day.
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You get up every morning from the alarm clo k 's warning Take the 8:15 into the city. There's a whistle up above us, p ople pushin
nd the girls who try to look pretty. nd if your train' on time, you can et to wo
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I love to work at nothin 11 day.
CHORUS: And we've been taking care of business Taking care of business We've been taking care of busine s Taking care of business and working overtime. Taking care of business Taking care of business Taking care of business And working overtime! ! !
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Peace of 1ind !
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Peace of Mind !
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