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1960-1961
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Sioux Ja/�, �ulh :.bafwla
1960-1961
Here is a typical picture of Flandreau High taken on a �>unny, early sprmg day. Students have c ome t o know this building well during their years of high scho ol.
It seems that n ow-a-days, news headlines, thoughts, and ideas are based up on outer space and r ocket ships.
Man has been orbited ar ound the earth in a space capsule and has been recovered safely. Someday oon we may be able to hve on th m oon.
Our yearb ook theme is based on thoughts of space and the �;;t ps necessary in preparation for a venture into space.
We students are pr oud to be called the Flandr au Flier . Our weekly sch o ol paper 1s called the H I GH F L I E R, and last but n ot least our yearb o ok is called the Flyer.
Memorium · . • • . • . . . • • . 2
H on or Society . . • . . . . • . . 3
Seniors • . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Classes· . 14
Music . . . 25
H omecoming . . . . • . . . . . . 30
Sports . 3 3
Special Awards . 42
Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
TAB LE O F CONTENTS
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Speech . . . 46
Publications 48
Library • . . 50
G overnment Day 5 1
F. F . A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Faculty . . • • . . . . . • • • • 55
Snaps .
Graduation
Sponsors ·
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. . . . . . . . . . 62
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memoriurn
Tommy Joe Ellefson
Tommy, who was admired by all of his friends,
was fatally injured in an accident on November 20,
1960, and passed away the following day.
He was a member of Our Savior 's Lutheran
Church. At Flandreau High School he was a mem
ber of the junior class and the Lettermen 1 s Club.
His memory will live long in the minds of the
faculty and students of F. H. S.
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Joyce Kroeger, Guy Erickson, Charles Cham berlin, and Paul Phelan repres nt the seniors of the Honor Society with their adviser, Mr. Has�>.
Gail Luttmann, Janet Hasvold, Norma Hovland, and G ordon Waxdahl po. e for their picture.
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Joan Scofield, M ary Jean Weigel, Burdell Peterson, and Curtis Weigel show their glad smtles as bemg member of the Honor Soctety.
The object of the National Honor Society i to create a high scholastic average, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of char ac te r.
Junior and senior�> are eligible to belong to the National Honor Society. They are judged primanly on scholarship and also on Citizenship, service, and leadership by the faculty.
Senior:J f:xperirnenfafion
Glenda Albert Choru 1 - 2 - 3-4
Leon Anderson Band l - 2- 3-4 FF A and Ofhcer 1 Ensemble 2 - 3 -4 FFA Awards
Diane Astorino Chorus 1 - 2
Patsy Astorino Chorus 1 - 2
Loren Blankenhorn Track 2 - 3-4 Lettermen's Club 3 F FA Chaplain 3
Treasurer 4 Intra -mural B. B. 2 - 3 F F A Awards 3 -4
Roger Bommersbach Semor Class Play 4
Chari s Chamberlin Honor So CLety 3-4
Pr sident 4 Track 1-2 Class President 2 Stud nt Council Rep. 3 Student Council Pre • 4 Band 1-2 Band En�;emble 2 Home coming King Candtdate 4 Senior Class Play 4
Jamce Dahl Chorus 1-2-4 Yearbook Staff 3 Home com1ng Queen 4 Track Queen Cand1date 3 L1branan 3 Senior Class Play 4
Dan Dailey De clam 2-3 Track 2 Debate 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Ensemble 3-4 Dan ce Band 3
Roger Dougherty Football 1-2 Lettermen's Club 2
Joanne Dnscoll Chorus 1-2-3 Yearbook Staff 2 Band Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Home coming Candidate 4 Cheerleader 4 Senior Class Play 4
Jerrilynn Eng Chorus 1-2-4 Yearbook Assistant Editor 4
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Russell Eng Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Class President 2-3 Vice Prestdent 4 Lettermen 's Club 2- 3-4 Trea ur r 3 President 4
One Act Play 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Band En mble 1-2-3-4 Homecommg Kmg Candtd te 4 Boy's State Alternate 3 All -State Football Team
Honorabl M ntion 3, 4
Senior ClatiS Play 4 Ktawanis Boy 4
Guy Erickson Football 1- 3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Honor Soci ty 3-4 Vice- President 4
Track 1-2-3-4 Lettermens Club 3-4 V1ce Pr titdent 3
Journahsm 2- 3-4
Co -editor 4 Senior Class Play 4
Dick Fuller Football 4 Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Track 1-2- 3 Lettermen1ti Club 4 Band 2- 3 Senior Class Play 4
Robert Fuller Football 1-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Yearbook Staff 2- 3 Senior Class Play 4 Band 1-2- 3-4 Ensemble 2-3-4
Kathy Gullickson Chorus 1-2-4 Yearbook Staff 1 -2-3 One Act Play Director 4 Senior Clatis Play 4
Btll Halter FFA 1
Jo Ann Hammer Chorus 1-2-3-4 Yearbook Staff 2 Band 1-2 All-State Chorus 3-4 Soloist and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Librarian 4 Journalism 4
Ronald Hammer Basketball 1 ·
Rita Headrick Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 3 Yearbook Staff 1-2-3 Debate 3
One Act Plays 4
Cra1g Johnson Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Vice President 4
Band 1-2-3-4 Soloist 1-4 Ensembl 1-2-3-4 Homecoming Kmg Candidate 4 All-State Football Team
Honorable Mention 4 Dance Band 1-2-3-4 Senior Class Play 4 All -State Basketball Team
Honorable Mention 4
Roger Johnson Football 2 Basketball 2- 3-4 Track 2- 3 Lettermen 's Club 3-4 F. F. A. Chaplain 3-4
Warren Jones Football 1-2-3-4 All-State Football Team
Honorable Mention 4 Lettermen's Club 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2 FFA 1-2-3-4
Treasurer 3 Intra -Mural B. B. 1- 2-3
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Ardith Kautz Chorus 1-2
Judy Klingbile Chorus 1-2
Y arbook Editor 4 Girl 's State (alternate) 3 Secretary to Principal 4
Joyce Kroeg r Declam 2 Honor Society 4 Chorus 1-2-3 Cla s President Yearbook Staff 1-2- 3
Co-editor 4 One Act Play Director 4 Journalism 1-2-3-4 Girl's State 3 Senior Class Play 4 Debate 3
Larry Lamp F. F. A. Parliamentarian Intra -mural B. B. 1-2- 3
Darlene Loughlin Chorus 1-2- 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Saxaphone ensemble 4 Dance Band 4 Senior Class Play 4
Sharon Madson Chorus 1-2-4 L1brarian 2- 3-4
Mark Mc Dowall Discussion 2-3-4 Interpretive Reading 3-4 American Legion
Oratorical Contest 2 Football 1 Ba ketball 1-2 Declam 2-3-4 Debate 2-3-4 One Act Plays 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Soloist 2 Ensemble 1- 2-3-4 Boy ' s State 3 Extemporaneous Speaking 2 Dance Band 3-4 Kiwams Boy 4 Senior Class Play 4 State Declam 4
Sheila McGlone Chorus 1-2-3
Student Council Representative 1 Yearbook Staff 2-3 One Act Plays 4 Band 1-2-3-4 So oist and Ensemble - Clarinet
Choir 4; Q uartet 3-4
Delores Meyer Chorus 1-2-3 Yearbook 1-2-3 Class Secretary
Bob Miles Football 1 Bas etball 2-4 Track 3 Dance Band 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 All-State Band 4
First Alternate 3 Soloist and Enl:iemble-- Soloi t 3 Ensemble 1-2-3
Larry Morrison Football 1-2-3-4 Bal:iketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4
L ttermen's Club 1-2-3-4 All -State Football Team 3-4 Band 1-2-4 Intra - Mural B. B. 2-3 Sen1or Clal:is Play 4
Jim M ulder Football 1-4 FFA 1-3-4 Intra - Mural B. B. 3
Lettermen 's Club 4 9
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Richard Nass Basketball l Track- Manager 2 Intra- M ural B. B. 3
Sharon Nass Chorus 1 - 2 - 3-4 Librarian 4 Journalism 4
Mary Neal Declam 2 Chorus 1 - 2 - 3-4 Band 1 - 2 Senior Class Play 4
Andrea Nelsen Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 Lettermen's Queen 4 Yearbook Staff 2 Band 1 - 2- 3 -4 All -State Chorus 3 Ensemble 1 - 2- 3-4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Cheerleader 3 -4 Senior Class Play 4
Darrell Newbern Football 3-4 Basketball 1 - 3 Track l - 2 - 3 Lettermen's Club 3-4
Harold Newbern Intra -Mural B. B. 3
Deanna Newcomer Chorus 1- 2 Band 1 - 2- 3 -4 Ensemble 1-2- 3 Twirler 1- 2 - 3 -4 Future urses' Club 4
Ray Pasch Football 3-4 Basketball 1-2 - 3-4 Track 1 - 2- 3 -4 Lettermen's Club 2- 3-4
All-State Football Team Honorable Mention 3 -4
Darlene Peper Chorus 1-2 Yearbook Staff 1- 2 Librarian 2 - 3
David Peper Football 1 -2- 3 -4 Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 -4 Track 1 - 2- 3 -4 Class Treasurer 2 Lettermen's Club 2 - 3 -4 F. F. A. Mbr. and Officer 1- 2 - 3 -4 Homecoming King 4 Student Council Representative 4 F. F. A. Awards 3 -4
Paul Phelan Honor Society 3-4 Student Council Representative 2 F. F. A. 1 Intra- Mural B. B. 1 - 2 F. F. A. Awards 1
Ida Redwing Journalism 4
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Rollyn Samp Football 1 Basketball 1- 2- 3 Declam 4 Track 1 - 2- 3-4 Lettermen's Club 2 - 3-4 Debate 2 - 3 -4 Band 1- 2 - 3 -4 Soloist 1- 2 - 3 -4 ; Ensemble 1- 2- 3 Boy 's State 3 All -State Band 3 -4 Dance Band 1- 2 - 3 -4 Senior Class Play 4 Kiwams Boy 4
Larry Schroeder
Bonnie Scofield F FA Sweetheart Candidate 3-4 Choru 1- 2 - 3 -4 Soloi t 4
Janice S undermeyer Chorus 1- 2 - 3-4
Cathryn Teer Band 1 - 2 - 3-4 Chorus 1 - 2- 3 F. N. A. Representahve 4 Solo1st 1 Semor Class Play 4
�ary Vanderhoof Chorus 1-2-4 Band 1 - 2 Ensemble 1
Paul Yarns Football 2 Basketball 1 Track 2 Band 1- 2- 3 - 4 Soloi t 1-2- 3 Ent;emble 1 Dance Band 1 Semor Clast; Play 4
Peggy Weigel Choru 1 - 2- 3 -4 Clas Treas1.1r r 4 Yearbook Staff 2- 3 Solo1st 1 Que n Candidate 4 DAR Cand1date 4 Girls State 3 F F A Sw etheart 4
Kenn th Zylstra Football 1 - 2 - 3- 4 Track 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Cla s President 4 Lettermen's Cl ub 2 - 3 - 4 Hom comin Kmg Cand1date 4 AU -State Football 3rd Team 4 Basketball 1 K1wam Boy 4 Intra - Mural B. B. 3
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Juniorj
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Larry Headrick President
Janet Hasvold Vice President
Pat Dawson Secretary
Linda Oc kenga Treasurer
Tommy Jewett Student Council Rep.
Anita Amdahl Estelle Crow David Duncan Mark Ekern Jeri Lynne Faris
Richard Fuhs Kenneth Gulick Judith Hagedorn Hugh Hagel James Hagel
Gary Hammer Marlene Hammer Gregg Headrick Roger Holvig
orma Hovland
Dorothy Johnson Cheryl Julson Tom Kucera Linda Lars on Gail Luttmann
Carolyn Meeker Sandra Morrison Pete Mulder Jean Nass James Neprud
Audrey Nissen La Vonne Otto Beverly Peper Burdell Peterson
, Robert Pr 1c
Mary Lynne R 1d Judith Roark Carol Scofield Gary Scofield Joan Scofield
Sally Scofield Karen Smallfield Richard Sm1th Linda Sn uggerud Dav 1d Snyder
Mary Dee Staack Becky Jo Stimson James Sundermeyer Pa ul Vanderhoof Marie Vossler
Dennis Warrick Gordon Waxdahl Curtis Weigel Mary Jean Weigel
The Junior .students are in their bu iest y ar in high school. They are in charge of the JuniorSenior Banqu t and Prom, with the help of the adviser . Juniors are m charge of the concession stands at all of the home football and basketball games. The j uniors compete against the ag students in a magazine drive.
Ther were ight j uniors that were admitted to the Honor Society this year.
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oreen Luttmann President
Lynn Johnson Vice Pres1dent
Marshann Heinemann
Secretary Tom Thorson
Treasurer Janet W igel Student Council Rep.
Ervin Amdahl Larry Barron. Allen Barthel Vera Beach
Joan Berger Laura Biron Perry Blanchard Betsy Bonde
Shirley Cloud Mary Ann Delay Adele Dibben David Dierks
Bonnie Doyle Mary Lee Ehret Roger Erickson Sharon Erickson
Carol Foreman David Grafing Dan Gulllckson Ed Gullickson
Lorraine Gullickson Gary Hamilton Dale Hammer Dianne Hamm r
Cheryl Hanson Nyla Harrington Jean Hass Kenneth Haugen
Eugene Henry Thomas Henry Deanna Herrick James Hurley
Gary Jewett Jim Jewett Ken Klingbile Darold Kneebone
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Ltllian Stein Danny Willard
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Ketth Kroeger Marilyn Kuehl Donna Kuhl Gary Lamp
Jerry McMahon Verontca eal Beverly Petersen Douglas P t r n
Gordon Petersen Margaret Ph lan Jean Pulscher Cheryl Rederth
Roy Schramm Ronnie S id Bev Smallfield Pat Snuggerud
Fifty-mne sophomores started their second year at FHS this school term. As the end of the year approached, they realized they had more responsibilities to face in the future. They are developing themselves in order to
face these respons1b1lities.
Roger Peper President
Jon S ofield
Vice President Vicki Mc Farland Secretary
Pat Vanderhoof Treasurer
Gary Nass Student Council Rep.
Deloris Barthel Charlene Bell Darrell Bitele r Carol Blum
Susan Cham be rlln
Karen Christensen Shannon Christen en Jerdyne Dahl Theresa Doyle Bob Duncan
Robert Ehret Dianne Erickson Dennis Franz David Frohmader David Fuhs
Leroy Grafing Lois Gullickson Mary Gullickson Btll Gullickson Richard Hagedorn
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Janet Hamm r Judy H nson Jack1e Hanson James Haugen Betty H adnck
Du Wayne H adrick Roger Headnck Mary Henry
Roger Herrick
Judy Htller
Glenda Jewett Emery Johnson Mary Kautz John Knockenmu�s "Tyla Kucera
Ronald Marl· Lee Ronald Leraas Brenda Leuning Diana Lovejoy Car. Lowry
Tony Lowry Clifford Mad:;on Larry McAtee Demse Miles Carolyn Miller
N lson H 1 n Peterson Jos ph RLley Shelia Roark
Linda Robert on Diane Rosheim Darr 1 Schmid Patty Schramm Btll S huyler
Audra Scofield Boyd Scofield Denni:s Smith Kathl en Solem Maxtne Sorensen
Roderick Sorensen Lavonne Stein Bill Stim:s on Karen Sundermeyer Myron Taylor
Jame:s Thielsen David Thoreson Russ Walberg
There w re seventy -three new faces in Flandreau High at the start of the 1960 - 196 1 school term. The freshmen looked forward to their n expertences ith wonder and joy.
Th y took part in th Little Orph urn
with their version of "It Could Be You". The float they entered in the Hom ecom ing parade was entitled "Gold n Steps to Vtctory. "
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Miss Visser interprets poetry to her junior English class as they study.
Me. Poppen ansv. ers a questlon ra1 d by Dan Dailey in cononuc .
The e future drivers are practicing the1r dnvmg sktll. tr. Webbenhurst is their teacher.
M r. Hass helps thes e algebra students understand the baste fundamentals.
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Mr. K erns and his b10logists are dtsecting today.
Mrs. A arne s s is pointing out Burdell Peterson's route to W ashington, D. C. , during her American history class.
Joan Scofield shows good techniques in returning the carriage as Mr. Moore observe ...
These future homemakers are busy working as Mrs. Engstrom looks over their work.
The trigonometry class looks on as Mr. Prochaska explains a problem.
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In drawing class we see Mr. V igness helping a student determ1ne whether or not his work is correct.
Mrs. Steffensmeier has a look of disgust as she presides over her sp ech cla �.
Mrs. Macksarn notices an error in the work of one of her bookkeeping student�.
A smile of approval cro�ses Mr�. Charnley's face a she helps a member of her Spanish II class.
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Mr. Brosz oversees his physic tudents as they e periment with simple machines.
The World htstory . tudents are studying after Mr. Rykhu� has lectured to them.
Mr. Whalen leads the band in their "early" morning scales.
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/Jre:5enlalion
The Flandreau High School Band con i ts of fifty-four members. They presented thr e concerts consistmg of the fall, popular, and
spring. All typ s of music have b en played varymg from the simple to the very difhcult.
Th band brought music to th home football and ba ketball games throughout the year. The " A" band 15 very achce in marching. The routmes are made by Mr. Whalen and carried out by the band.
Several members of the band went to the district contest · ch they had two soloists and four ensembles that got superiors. Co' test winners were a follows: Pat Vanderhoof, Drum solo; Sop. C a met Quartet; Rollyn Samp, Basson solo; Saxaphone Quartet; French Horn Quartet; Clannet Choir.
All in all, this was an excellent year for the band, made pas ible by hard work and cooperation among the band members.
Pictured here are tho e that participated in All-Stat Band at Siou Falls th1s year. The grand concert was held in March. Mr. Whalen accompanied the group to Sioux Falls. Tho�>e that participated were Bob Miles, Amta Amdahl, Lmda Ockenga, Betsy Bonde, and Rollyn Samp.
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The band goes through their marching maneuvers at a morning practice session.
The concert band is shown as follows: (fourth row) Roy Schramm, Vicky McFarland, Ron Seid, Pat
Vanderhoof, Larry Mornson, Dan Dailey, Bob Fuller. Third row: D anna ewcomer, Vera
Beach, Nyla Harrington, Maxine Sorenson, Rollyn Samp, Gordon Waxdahl, Paul Yarns, Steve
elson, Marlene Hammer, Craig Johnson, Betsy Bonde, Russ Eng, Mr. Ron Whalen, Tom
Thorson, Lynn Johnson, Leon Anderson, Roger Holvig, Mark McDowall, Bob Miles. Second
The Flute Quartet consists of Mary Dee Staack, Donna Kuhle, Patty Snuggerud, and Cheryl Julson.
The Saxaphone Quartet features Darlene Loughlin, Janet Hasvold, Linda Rob rtson, and Carol Scofield.
The Clarinet Choir includes Bass Clarinet, Shelia McG lone, Alto Clarinet, Linda Ockenga; Bb Clarinets, Carolyn Meeker, yla Harrington, Shelia Roark, Vera Beach, Judy Roark, and Jean Hass.
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row: Sheila Roark, Becky Stimson, Judy Roark, Cathryn Teer, Linda Ockenga, Sheila McGlone, Andrea elson, Anita Amd hl, Joanne Driscoll, Dorthy Johnson, Pat Dawson, Darlene Loughlin, Janet Hasvold, Linda Robertson, Carol Scofield, Linda Snuggerud. F1rst row: Carolyn Meeker, Jean Has , Mary Ann DeLay, Cheryl Julson, Norma Hovland, Sandra Morrison, Patty Snuggerud, Donna Kuhle, Mary Dee Staack.
In the French Horn Quartet are Andrea Nelson, Dorothy Johnson, Joanne Driscoll, and Anita Amdahl.
Contest soloist w1nn rs were Pat Vanderhoof snare drum and Rollyn Samp bassoon.
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Mary Ann DeLay, Carolyn Meeker, Judy Roark, and Jean Hass are in the Soprano Clarinet Quartet.
Under the direction of Mrs. Solveig Aarness these girb made beautiful music.
(Back row) Adele Dibben, Carol Scofield, Lillian Stein, Marl ne Hammer, Marilyn Kuehl,
Beverly Peper, Kathy Gullickson, Mary Lynne Reid, Sharon Nass, Jean Pulscher, Noreen Lutt
mann, Gail L uttmann, Judy Roark, Deanna Herrick. (Second row) Jeri Lynn Far1S, Bonnie
Scofield, Cheryl Hanson, Sharon Erickson, Beverly Peterson, Jerrilynn Eng, Mary Vanderhoof,
Peggy Weigel, Rita Headrick, Mary Lee Ehret, Sharon Madson, Jean Na s, Glenda Alb rts, Anita A mdahl, Norma Hovland. (Front row) Mary eal, Marsha Heinemann, Linda Larson, Janice Sundermeyer, Beverly Smallfield, Peggy Phelan, JoAnn Hammer, Joan Scofield, Janice Dahl, Audrey Nissen, Sally Scofield, Janet Weigel, D1anne Hammer, Bonnie Doyle, Shirley Cloud, Mary Jean Weigel, and Mrs. Solveig Aarness.
The Senior High Chorus held its annual spring concert on May 12, 196 1. The chorus sang a selection of spiritual numbers and another selection of numbers. The spiritual numbers conststed of the following: "For the Beauty of the Earth, " "I Thank Thee Lord, 11 and "God's Love. 11 The other songs consisted of: "Shadows on the River, 11 "Even1ng in the Garden, 11 ''Shenandoah, 11 and "The Music of Life. 11
The following girls attended All-State Chorus: Marlene Hammer, Anita Amdahl, Norma Hovland, Noreen Luttmann, Carol Scofield, Mary Jean Weigel, and JoAnn Hammer. JoAnn Hammer and Noreen Luttmann were soloist contest winners.
Pictured here is the freshman chorus under the direction of Mrs. Aarness. (Back row) Judy
Hiller, Carolyn Miller, Linda Robertson, Sheila Roark, Dennis Smith, Maxine Sorensen, Lois Gullickson, Janet Hammer, Charlene Bell. (Second row) Mary Gullickson, Brenda Leuning, Denise Miles, Betty Headrick, Audrae Scofield, Lavonne Stein, Theresa Doyle, Karen Christensen, Jerdyne Dahl, Diane Erickson. (Front row) Deloris Barthel, Judy Hanson, Kathleen Solem,
Mary Henry, Helen Peterson, Nila Kucera, Jackie Hanson, Carol Blum, Vicki McFarland,
Dianne Rosheim, and Karen S undermeyer.
Here are the All State Chorus girls: Marlene Hammer, Amta Amdahl, Norma Hovland, Noreen Luttmann, Carol Scofield, Mary Jean Weigel, and JoAnn Hammer.
This ensemble group con i t of Bonme Scofield, Carol Scofield, Marlene Hammer, Andrea Nelson, Norma Hovland, Deni e ides, Mary Jean W eigel, and JoAnn Hammer.
Pictured here are the contest olo1st v.;inners: JoAnn Hammer and Noreen Luttmann.
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Amecoming
Queen Janice King David
The busy weeks of planning skits, building floats, and the suspense of revealing our new royalty was brought to a climax at our L1ttle Orpheum.
A hush came over the entire audi nee as the dance band played "God of Our Fathers" as Andrea Nelson, Joanne Driscoll, Janice Dahl, Jeanne Luttmann, Peggy Weigel, Russell Eng, Craig Johnson, Dav1d Peper, Charles Chamberlin, and Kenneth Zylstra walked down the aisles and up onto the stage. Judean Snuggerud, 1959 Homecommg Queen, came forth and relinquished her crown to Janice Dahl; Tom Peper happily gave his crown to his younger brother, Dave. JoAnn Hammer then sang the traditional Homecoming song.
Thursday night the pep session and bonfire ended with a snake dance to Main Street for a shorter pep session and back to the grade school for the movie, "Waterfront".
Friday afternoon the parade included two school bands and the floats from the various classes and organizations with the Seniors winning on beauty, the Ag. dept for most educational and the Junior High for most original.
Friday night the Fliers met the Vermillion Tanagers with a disastrous ending to the homecoming events with a score of 33 to 18 in favor of the Tanagers. The band gave an excellent show at half time.
The dance band played and yearbooks for 1959-60 were handed out at the dance following the game.
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Jean Luttrnann
Peggy Weigel
Andrea Nelsen
Joanne Driscoll Russell Eng
The attendents to our royalty are Joanne Driscoll, Jean Luttmann, Peggy Weigel, Andrea Nelsen, Russell Eng, Charles Chamberlin, Kenneth Zylstra and Craig Johnson. Pictured also is the senior class float, which brought them the honor of the "Most Beautiful Float" in the Hom ecoming parade.
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Charles Chamberlin
Kenneth Zylstra
Craig Johnson
The sophomores had a dream, "Bury the Tanagers, " but it didn't come true.
The Ag float came through with the prize in the mo t educational division.
Dlck }v[;'s as Tom, "alias Gma," reigns as
"Queen for a Day. "
The youngsters at FHS show promise in their first floats.
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Linda Larson tries to teach.
a new play to these Jr. football players.
These senior football players had a good season this year, helping the team win ix games. The e player are (back row) Bob F uller, Cratg Johnson, Dick F uller,
Kenny Zylstra, Jim Mulder, Darrell ewbern, and Ray Pasch. (Front row) David Peper, Larry Morrison, R ussell Eng, and Warren Jones.
Season Record
Visitor We They Madison 6 Sisseton 46 Cathedral 14 Vermillion 18 Flandreau Indians 22 Brookings 6 Webster 18 Beresford 21
6 won 2 lost
Edging the F liers on to victory, these fullbacks carried the ball to safety. They are Tom Jewett and Dick Smith.
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0 0 6
33 0
26 6 6
The guards are (back row) Jerry McMahon, Kenneth Gulick, Warren Jones, (front row) Curtis Weigel, David Peper.
Calling the plays for the Flier's Varsity this season were these three "smart" quarterbacks, Keith Kroger, Dave Duncan and Russ Eng.
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Halfbacks, (back row) Gary Hammer,
Darold Kneebone, Dick F uller; (front row) Doug Peterson, Roger Erickson, and Perry B lanchard give us that "chees " smile as they pose for their photo.
Blocking that ball kept these daring fellows busy this season, they are as follows: Ken Zylstra, Dave Dierks, and Dave Snyder.
Th Freshmen football team had a poor season thi year when they lost both of their games against Brookings and P ipeston • They hav
hawed a lot of promise so maybe in the future they w ill ha ve better luck.
These freshmen boys who will soon be wearing the varsity purple and gold uniforms are (back row) Steve Nelson, Paul Vanderhoof, Larry McAtee, Roger Headrick, David Frohmader, Carl Lowry, Coach Mr. Rykhus. (Front row) Gary Nass, Clifford Madson, Robert Ehret, Bill Schuyler, Russ Walberg, Roger Peper, and Boyd Scofield.
Tackles are (back row) Tommy Ellefson, Jun Muld r, Larry Morrison, and Darrell Newbern. (Front row) Gordon Waxdahl, T o m H en r y , an d E d die G ullickson.
Ends are (back row) Ray Pasch, Tom Kucera, Bob F uller. (F ront row ) D ick F uhs, G ary Hamilton, and Craig Johnson.
Darold brmgs the Fliers through to victory.
Dick F uller
(upper) Bob Fuller
Guy Erickson
Larry Morrison
(lower) Gary Hammer
David Duncan
Ken Gulick
Bob Price
Darold Kneebone
Craig Johnson
David Peper Roger Johnson Russell Eng Ray Pa ch
The 1960-61 season was a very succe�:;sful one for the Fh r , completing the season with a 14 wins and 13 los es r cord. They won over the Flandreau Indians and Madison Central in the ctional tournaJTl nt and beat Sisseton and Watertown in the sub-stat tournament. Flandreau was one of th two teams repres nted in the tate tournament from regions 1 and 2. This is the first time we got to the state since 1957. Although th Fhers wer noted as th tallest t am in the state tourn;unent, their playing was not up to par. Co-captains for the year were Russ Eng and Ray Pasch. Ray Pasch and Craig Johnson were selected for the honorable mention li t for the alltourney team. Ray Pasch was chosen for the second team on the all-state list.
Tom Kucera Coach Don Brosz
THEY WE SEC TIONA L TOURN EY
Watertown 45 52 Flandreau Indians 50 56 Beresford 33 51 Madison 38 36 Parkston 60 48 Madison 47 55 Webster 34 41 SUB-TOURNEY
Canton 41 52 Stsseton 55 64
S. F. Cathedral 41 33 Watertown 57 50
Scotland 37 48 Watertown (o. t.) 54 56
Pipe�:;tone 42 37 STATE TOURNEY
Lennox 40 76 Huron 59 43
Jasper 62 61 Mitchell 42 41
S. F. Cathedral 51 43 Brookings 57 45
Vermillion 41 50 Brooktngs 43 50 Sisseton 53 43 Madison 51 55 Flandreau Indians (3 o. t. ) 57 55 Jasper 52 66 Miller 63 58
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B1ll Schuyler, the freshman student rr1a nager, stands with the varsity student managers, Larry Headrick and Gary Scofield.
The freshman took part m the h igh school basketball program. This gr oup h a s shown orne fine athlete that will be active 1n the varsity in the corrung years.
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24 21 17 14 23 18 10 26 39
THEY
54 22 31 40 26 24 38 33 30
Madison SDSD Jasper Sma1 SDSD A toria Brookings Mad1son Jasper
This year was, for th Junior Vars1ty, a good 6ne. They carne up w ith a
w1nning team many tlrnes during the year. The Junior Varsity is made up mostly of juniors of the varsity squad. They are g1ven this chance to gam m or e experience in the playmg of additional game .
T he freshma n team along with their coach Mr. Rykhus, smile for the camera. They are as follows: (Back row) Boyd Scofield, Gary Nass, Darrel Schmtd, David Fuh .. , Richard Hagedorn, Dennis Franz, Russ Walberg, Roger Herrick, and Jon Scofield. (Middle row) DuWayne Headrick, LeRoy Grafing, David Thoreson, Larry McAtee, Steven Nel on, Pat Vanderhoof, Roger Peper, and Roderick Sorenson. (First row) David Frohrnader, Robert Ehret, Roger Headrick, and Ronald Leraas.
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The B-squad gave good showings before the varsity games. (Back row) Tom Henry,
Jerry McMahon, K eith Kroeger, B1ll Gullickson, E ugene Henry, Gary Lamp, and Mr. Kerns. (Front row) Jim Jewett, Roger Erickson, Dan Gullickson, Gary Jewett, Perry Blanchard, Doug Peterson, and Dale Harnrner.
The B-basketball squad consist .. of sophomores. These boys, under the direction of Mr. Kerns, managed to come through with a few wins, a good s tart for next year. A year from now, when they are on the main team, they will better be able to improve and develop their talent, being eager to do their best to gain the support of the student body.
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Co-captam for the team were Ray Pasch and Rollyn Samp.
On A pnl 2 9, the Flandreau Invitational Track and F 1eld M et was held, w1th the Flandreau Indians winmng th meet with 55 1/2 point . Canton came in second w1th 31 points, while the
Flandreau Fliers fimshed a close third with 26 points. Approximately 30 schools were attending th meet.
Ray Pasch placed f1rst in the high hurdles '-�<ith a clockmg of 15. 6; hrst in the h1gh jump with a 5 ft. 9 1/4 inch leap; second in the low hurdles; and fifth m the 200 yard dash. Rollyn Samp
placed second m the broad jump and Darold Kneebone placed third. Perry Blanchard took third in the 8 8 0 yard run and Gary Jewett ran flfth m the mile run.
On May 6, the Flandreau Fller track team went to Howard Wood Field for the 37th annual Dakota Relays. Those that placed were as follows: Dtck Smith, Darold Kneebone, Ray Pasch, and Gary Lamp for the C.ass B 8 8 0 -yard relay; they placed fourth. For the high jump, ther wa a flr t place t1e b t e Ray Pasch and Bill Willard, Sioux Falls.
The four boys that qualified for the State meet were Ray Pasch, Rollyn Samp, Darold Kneebone, and Jerry McMahon. They each placed in the Region 3 Track Meet at Watertown to earn a berth at the State track meet which was held M ay 19- 2 0 at Aberdeen. Ray took first in the high Jump and second in th h1gh hurdles. Rollyn cam m ccond m the 440 yard dash, while Darold grabbed second in the 100 yard dash and McMahon flipped a second place throw m the shop put.
At the State meet Ray Pasch placed fourth in the h1gh hurdles. He was the only one who placed. All in all the coaches have pr ented us with a good track team th1s year.
P1ctured are (back row) Jim Jewett, Dav1d Dierks, Larry Morrison, Curhs Weigel, Jerry
McMahon. (Second row) Dav1d Peper, Eugene Henry, Ken Zylstra, Guy Erickson. (First row)
Gary Hammer, J1m Hagel, Gary Ham1lton and J1m 'eprud.
The freshman team consists of Pat Vanderhoof, Larry McAtee, Steve Nelson, LeRoy Grafing, Ronald Leraas, Dennis Franz, Darrel Schmid, Carl Lowry, Tony Lowry, Robert Ehret, Roger Peper, and Russ Walberg.
Torruny Jewett, Dick Smith, Gary Hamilton and Darold Kneebone are prepared to meet any opposition.
These boys are on their marks, all ready to set a new school record. They are Ken Gulick, Loren Blankenhorn, Perry Blanchard, and Gary Jewett.
Mr. Ryhkus, Mr. Bro z, and Mr. K rn coach d the track boys this year. T hey have reason to be proud of the JOb th boys did.·
These four girls were candidates for letterm n' s queen. They are: Jean Hass, Jan1ce Dahl, Marie Vossler, and Andrea Nelsen. Andrea was chosen Queen.
Joanne Driscoll
1ane Vossler
Our :hv cheerleader g1ve us th 1r w1nnmg mile that took the Fliers through a good, successful year.
Patty Snuggerud
Andrea Nelson
Mary Jean Weigel
Burdell Peterson won a trip to Washington D. C. to attend the Inauguration of President Kennedy by writing an essay on " The Most Interesting Inauguration. 11
The following are th high salesmen and captains of the magazine drive:
Pat Dawson Marie Vossler Burdell Peterson Judy Roark Dick Smith Du Wayne Headrick Roger Erickson
Linda Larson Mark Ek rn Mary D e Staack Lmda Ockenga G ry Scofield Larry Headrick Loren Blankenhorn
These six senior boys are Junior Ktwanians. They attended the Kiwanis meetings with Mr. Hass at various times. They are: Mark McDowall, Guy Erickson, Rollyn Sarnp, Russ Eng, Ken Zylstra, and Charles Chamberlin.
Gordon Waxdahl and Davtd Duncan were chosen to attend Boy's State and Linda Ockenga and Mane Vossler were selected to attend Girl's State.
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Mrs. Myrtle Ehrichs presented the P. E . 0. Award to Joyce Kroeger.
Charles Chamberlin received the American Legion Award.
Receiving the htgh honor of Valedictorian 1» Guy E rickson.
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Guy Ertckson received the Masonic Award which was presented by Kenneth Rahn.
Carl Miller presents the American Legton Award to P ggy Weigel.
Having earned the recognttton as Salutatonan of flandreau High School, Paul Phelan poses for thts picture.
�rama
The "Ladies of the Mop", Mary Lynne, Rita, Maxine, and Marie are tired out after scrubbing and "acting" untll the early morning hours.
Diane, Sheila, Janet and Marlene seem to be quite relaxed even though Tom, a burglar, is present.
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P,.oJ uclion
One-Act Play
After more than a week of gruehng tryouts, Mrs. Steffensm ier chose the casts for the three one-act plays. For three weeks 1t was practice, practlce, and more practice for twelve of Flandreau's actor and actresseo.
Tom Jewett, Janet Weigel, Marl ne Hamm r, Sheila McGlone, and Diane Ro heim gav "Nobody Sleep " a touch of my tery and xc1t ment.
Acting the ir best to m ake the "Shoem akers W ife" a success were Jean Haos, Mark McDowall, and Keith Kroeger.
Rita H adrick, Maxine Soren on, Mary Re1d, and Marie Vos ler took part in "Ladies of the Mop". With their mops and pails the e four girl advanced to Brookmgs v. here they took part in the di trict contest, to earn an " xcellent" ratmg.
Mary Re1d wa given an honorable mention for her acting at th district contest.
Student directors for the play were Kathy Gullickson and Joyce Kroeger.
Jean is quite disgusted with Mark and Keith in this part of " The Shoemakers W ife. "
Mary Neal practices her dancing while Darlene Lough lin set the table for Mark McDowall's supper.
"You Can1t Take It With You" by Moss Hart and George Kaufmann
Dtrected by Mrs. Irene Steffen mier
The play wa about a family pre ided ov r by Marttn Vanaerhof. It goes on to show us the business of hving, in th fullest sense of th word. From Grandpa Vanderhof and on down, they are tndtvtduah ts. ThlS is a house where you do as you like, and no questions are asked. Some important people who come to visit constder the family as being rather odd when they meet them. The characters are a follows:
Kathy Gullickson as Penelop Sycamore Mary N al as Essie Darlene Loughlin as Sheba Mark McDowall as Paul Sycamore Robert Fuller as Mr. DePmna Rollyn Samp as Ed Larry Morri on as Donald Russ Eng as Martin Vanderhof Janice Dahl as Alice Ray Pasch as Henderson Cratg Johnson as Tony Kuby Charle Chamb rlin as Bon Kolenkhov Joanne Dnscoll as Gay Wellmgton Guy Erickson as Mr. Kirby Joyc Kroeg r a Mrs. Kirby Dick F uller Roger Bommersbach ------ Three men Kenn th Zylstra Andrea Nelson as Olga
Russ Eng, Larry Morrison, Mary Neal, Darlene Loughlm, Mark McDowall, and Rollyn Samp look to the left dunn one of the many practices for the semor play.
Charles Chamberlln, Jantce Dahl, Rollyn Samp, and Craig Johnson help Guy Enckson after Charles threw htm to the floor.
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':beclamalion
Mark McDowall, with his poem, The White Cliffs, on high honor at the state contest.
The coaches for our declam students are Mrs. Macksam and Mrs. Charnley.
These four d clam tudents won at the local
contest. T hey are {back row) Mark McDowall
and Gordon Waxdahl. (Front row) Dianne Ro h 1m
and Mary Re1d.
Twelve tud nts went out for declam this year under the direction of Mrs. Macksam and Mr . Charnley. The winners in the local contest were: Mark McDowall, po try; Mary Reid, Dramatic, Gordon Waxdahl, Oration, Dtane Rosheim, Humoro us. T he f our v. ent on to the Distr1ct. Mark M c D owall wa the only F landreau student to emerge from the district. At the division level he re ceived a Superior rating. He received an excellent at th State. This wa the final chapter in the de clam story for the year.
The contestant 1n the local declam contest were: {back row) Gail Luttmann, Mary Lynn Reid, Gordon Waxdahl, Rollyn Samp, Mark McDowell, Sheila Roark, and oreen Luttmann. (Front row) Janet Weigel, Mary Jean Weigel, Joan Scofield, Sally Scofield, and Donna Kuhle. The persons not shown are Judy Hanson and D.anne Rosheim.
Rollyn Samp and Marie Vossler chose the negative and Gordon Waxdahl, Gary Scofield, and Mark McDowell chose affirmative for the 1960-61 debate season. The team made trips to Brookings, Vermillion and Sioux Falls.
Rollyn Samp gave an original oration at Brookings. Mark McDowell took part in interpretation at Vermillion. Gordon and Marie took part in extemporaneous speaking at all the meets.
Gordon W axdahl placed second in extemp at the div1sional contest to earn him a speaking place at the state contest in Huron. Gordon did not place at Huron, however.
Mrs. Steffensmeier was the coach for the season.
Gary, Rollyn, Marie, Mark, and Gordon smile after a debate season filled with much work plus fun.
Gordon Waxdahl and his trophy for winning second place in extemporaneous speaking at Augustana.
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Mrs. Steffensmeier, debate coach, gave freely of her time to help the de bate team.
Blueprint This is the fir t year for the printmg of the HIGH FLIER, our school paper,
in the MOODY COUNTY E TER PRISE.
On Saturday, October 1, 1960, eight journalism and yearbook students went
to South Dakota State College at Brookings to attend the annual convention of
the South Dakota High School Press Association.
Every year we exchange our school paper with other school every other
week. This year, 1960-61, we are exchanging with about twenty chools. This
gives us an 1dea as to how other schools write their news.
Guy Erickson and Dennis Warrick were nominated for All-State Staff for the
area of publication:;. Guy Erickson wa::; recognized as being th outstanding
publication worker.
These journalists are preparing articles for the HIGH FLIER. They are Vera Beach, Dianna Lovejoy, JoAnn Hammer, Patty Schramm, Mary Kautz, Bill Schuyler, and Carol Foreman. Mr. Donald Moore is the1r adviser.
The Co- Ed1tors, Guy Erick::;on and Joyce Kroeger, look over an edihon of the HIGH F LIER.
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These girls, Sharon Nasa, Estell Crow, Ida Redwing, Sally Scofield, and Jean Nass, are typing articles to be used in the HIGH F LIER.
Work began early for the memb r of the yearbook staff with the selling of ad to the business
places in Flandreau. The yearbook staff split into two teams, which competed agamst each other
m the selling of the Flyer. The captains of the two teams -were Mary Jean Weigel and Sandra
Morrison, with Mary Jean's team being the winning team. H1gh salesmen were Mary Jean Weigel,
Marie Vossler, Sandra Morrison, Jerrilynn Eng, and Mary Lynne Reid. There were a total of
about 190 annuals old.
The n xt job for the group of workers was putting the book together. It cons1 ted of pastmg
pictures, writing and typing stones. Much thought had to be g1ven to decide on arrangements
and the like. There was a lot of hard work put into 1t and much fun received from doing it.
The editor, Judy Klmgbile, and as i tant edttor, J rrilynn Eng, examine som e of the pictures for the yearbook before they complete the final layout.
Pictured her is yearbook photographer, D nms Warrick.
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Adviser, Mr. Moore, Judy Hagedorn, Marie Vossler, Mary Jean Weigel, Sandra Morrison, and C arolyn Meeker examine pictures.
Cheryl Julson, Linda Ockenga, Mary D e Staack, Pat Dawson, and Linda Snuggerud check senior pictures. ( 'ot p ictured--Becky Jo Stimson)
cflbrarian:J
Miss Vissor, Mary Lynne Reid, Mary Jean Weigel, and Judy Hagedorn are checking the records of the books.
The libranan job 1s to check in and out 11 of
the books the students use. They must al o k p
the library in a clean, neat arrangement. When
not busy doing these things they are m ndmg
books and informing people on the amoW1t of dues
th y owe. Mitis Vis or, the on in charge of th
library, has done a lot of work m making 1t asy
to locate sources of information.
Bonrue Doyle, JoArm Hammer, and Bev rly Peper are checkmg m the books.
Sharon Nass, Sally Scofield, Sharon Madson, La Vonne Otto, Mary Kautz, and Patty Schramm pose for the libranans p1cture.
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Mark McDowell, Leon Anderson, Bob Miles, Cra1g Johnson, Russ Eng, and Paul Phelan make up the pep band for the Federalist party.
Paul Ph lan, Guy Erickson, Ray Pasch, Ronnie Hammer, Dick Fuller and Mary Vanderhoof are inspecting the offices of the commissioners of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd district.
Government Days Candidates (* ind1cates winner)
Federalist Auditor-*Craig Johnson, Trea urer- JoAnn Hammer, Register of Deeds -Darlene Loughlin; Clerk of Courts -*Janice Dahl; Sheriff-*Jarnes Mulder; States Attorney-Robert Miles; Assessor- Leon Anderson; Judge-* Darrell ·ewbern; Commissioners-1st D1 trict-*Paul Phelan; 2nd District*Ray Pasch; 3rd District-*Richard Fuller; Supt. of Schools-*S heila McGlone; Nur e-* Andrea Nelsen; Coroner-*Russell Eng.
Opal Nass, Clerk of Courts, shows Roger Bornrnersbach, Janice Dahl, Joyce Kroeger, Delores Meyer, and Janice Stmderrneyer how her office if,; run.
T aking their oaths for office are Rita Headrick, Russ Eng, Janice Dahl, Craig Johnson, Jim Mulder, Kenny Zylstra, and David Peper.
The Federalist side of the study hall during the campaign week is shown here.
(/ouernmenf Nationahst
Auditor -Charles Chamberlin; Treasurer -*David Peper; Register of Deeds -*Rita Headrick; Clerk of Courts-Delore Meyer, Sheriff-Larry Morrison; States Attorney-*Kenneth Zylstra; Assessor* Joanne Driscoll, Judge-Harold ewbern; Cornmissioners -1st District-Guy Erickson; 2nd District-Ronald Hammer; 3rd Distnct- Mary Vanderhoof; Supt. of Schools - Mary Neal; Nurse -Kathy Gullickson; Coroner-Roger Johnson.
The Nationalists held a pep ralley to help get more votes.
The letters F FA stand for Future Farmers of America. The primary aim of FFA is the de
velopment of leadership, cooperation and citizenship. F F A is an organization of farm b oys en
rolled in vocational agriculture. This has become the largest farm boy organization in the world.
Two -fifths of their time is spent in shop, making projects for their farm and home. The other
3 / 5 is spent in the classroom.
Improved agriculture, bettering local communities and a more satisfying farm h ome life are
developed as a result of the FF A. Awards of FF A : Four boys from the local FFA attended the National Convention in Sioux City, I owa. The e boy
were Loren Blankenhorn, David Peper, Gordon Waxdahl, and Larry Headrick.
A b lue ribbon was awarded our Livestoc k Judging Team at Sioux City, Iowa.
Eve ry year there is a Parent and Son Mixer; this is sponsored by the Civic and Commerce. Each year someone is awarded an H onorary Chapter Degree. This year there were two--Otto Smallfield and Herman Peper. They received this honor because of the contribution they have made to the local FF A.
Loren Blankenhorn received a pen and pencil set from So Kota corn f or his know ledge of farm machinery.
The local FFA Chapter received at the State FFA Convention the Gold Award m the Safe Harvest Program. The Chapter also received the superior award for the year 1961. Allen Barthel received an Award Plaque from DeKalb Corn Company in a corn growing contest. Loren Blanken horn received a first in farm electnfication and a second in farm mechanico. David Peper received first in Dairy Farming. The Flandreau FFA Chapter received first place in Improving Agriculture and Leadership in the C om munity. Five teams from F landreau rece1ved honor , they were: Dauy Products - -Supenor, Field Crops -- Excellent, Farm Mechanics-- Excellent, Meat Judging and Identification- -Excellent, and Livestock - -H onorable Mention.
The following boys are members of the Flandreau F FA Chapter under the direction of Mr. Vigness. They are (first row) Roger Herrick, Emery J ohnson, Jon Scofield, Ronnie Lee, Boyd Scofield, R od S orensen, and Danny W illard. {Sec ond r ow) Roger Peper, Gary Nass, Shannon Chnstensen, DuW ayne Headrick, Doug Petersen, John Knockenmuss, and Cliff Madson. { Third row) Mr. Vigness, Darrell Biteler, David Fuhs, Russ Walberg, Roger Enckson, Dale Hammer, Danny Gulllckson, Gary Sc ofield . { F ourth row) Allen Barthel, Hugh Hagel, David Peper, Bob Price, Jim Sundermeyer, Gary Hammer, Larry Barr on. { Fifth row) Larry Headrick, Gordon W axdahl, Tom Jewett, Ken Haugen, Dennis Sm1th, David Dierks, Bob Miller . {Sixth row) Dick Hagedorn, R oger Headrick, Ed Gullickson, James Hagel, Loren Blankenhorn, Jim Thielsen, Keith Kroger.
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Th se boys were the members of the Livestock Judging Team. Th y are Torn Jewett, Jim Hagel, Larry Lamp and Jim S undermeye r , alternate.
The Poultry Team includ ed Keith Kroeger, Allen Barthel, alternate, Dan Gullickson and Dan Willard.
Larry Headrick, Loren Blankenhorn, and .Glvid Peper were Foundation Award winners.
The following were the officers for the FFA. ( Back row) Larry Headrick, Vice President; Loren Blankenhorn, Treasurer; Go rdon Waxdahl, Secretary; and Jun Sundermeyer, Par liarnentarian. ( First row) Mr. Vigness, Adviser; DaVld Peper, President; Gary Hammer, Sent nel; and Tom Jewett, Reporter.
Larry Headrick was the FF A Speech Representative.
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Gary Nass, Roger Peper, DuWayne Headrick, and Rod Sorensen were the members of the Crops Team.
David Pep �r . Larry Headrick, and Hugh Hagel were the members of the Meat Judging Team.
Loren Blankenhorn and Ken Haugen were the �rrbers of the Electrification Team.
David Peper, Warren Jones, Larry Lamp and Loren Blanl·enhorn received the FF A Ag letter.
Peggy Weigel was cho:;en F F A Chapter Sweeth art.
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Dale Hammer, Allen Barthel, Ed Gullickson, Roger Erickson, and Doug P terson were th memb r of the Dairy Products Judging T m.
Bob Pnce, Warren Jones, and Gary Hammer were the members of the Da try Team.
This year Dav 1d Peper, and Loren Blank nhorn received the State Farmer Degree. Only 60 boys from the stat receive this honor.
Mr. George Webbenhurst , Superintendent Bachelors - South Dakota State College
Masters- South Dakota State College
Mrs. Solv g Aarness, Vocal Bachelors- Augustana College
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Mr. William Hass , Princ tpal Bachelors- South Dakota State College
Ma ters - South Dakota State College
Mr. Don Brosz , Science; Government; Coach Bachelors - Augustana College
Mrs. Marge Charnley, English; For ign La nguage, Bachelors - South Dakota State College
Mrs. Irene Engstrom, Home Economics Bachelors - South Dakota State College
Mr. Roger Kerns, Sc lence; Coach Bachelors - South Dakota State College
Mrs , Jean E. Macksam, English Bachelors - South Dakota Stat College
Mr. Charles Prochaska, Mathematics Bachelors - ·orthern State
Teachers College Masters - orthern State
Teachers College
Mr. William Rykhus, Social Stud1e Bachelors - South Dakota
State College
Coach
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Mr. Donald Moore, Business Bachelors - Augustana College
Mr. William Poppen, Social Studies; Guidance Counselor
Bachelors - South Dakota State College
Mrs. Irene Steffenl> rneier, English Bachelors - Winona S TC
Mr. Ron Whalen, Band Bachelors - Univers 1ty
of South Dakota Masters - University
of South Dakota
Mr. Sylvan Vign ss, Ag. Bachelor - South Dakota
State Cell ge Ma ters - South D kot
State College
Miss Audrac Visser, English a nd Libranan
Bachelors - South D kota State College
Masters - University of D nver
Mrs. Gladys Enghsh, S cretary to Supermnd nt Webb nhur t and Cl rk of th School
Board .
Cec makes h1s daily "sweep" through the halls.
The mem bers of the School Board pause during a busy meet1ng to have their picture taken. They are Mr . D1ck Nelson, Mr . Everett Keck, Mrs. Myrtle Ehrtchs, Mr. Justm Jones, president, and Mr. Earl Lar on .
A night to remember for years - - -the prom. The couples danced with gle e as they knew this was a highlight of the year.
:Mr. 1-iilton Rich, Dean of Men at General Beadle State Teacher's Coll ege, presented a fine, humorous banquet speech.
The Juniors worked hard to prepare an enjoyable prom. Som e of these Juniors relax b etween dances.
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"Under the Magnolias 1 1 was the banquet and prom theme . Here we s the magnolias, water falls, and other sc nery at the prom.
(/radu.ation
A the g r duat l on xc r c t s e s p r o g r e s s the s e m o r c la s s membe r s ob s e rve the s ta g e .
t t h a s e n ous l o o k on th t r face Jerrilynn Eng,
Joann Dn a c ol l , Rog e r Doughe rty, D a n Da i l e y
(h1dd n ) , a n d D a r l e n e P p e r m a r c h forwa rd a t
g r ad u a t i o n .
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T h e Reve r e n d W. M o r r i s
Kt l dahl of Colman p r e s ents the
C ommencement me s s age .
$ 1 0 . 0 0
Farmer 's State Bank
Jimmies 1s Red Owl
$ 5. 0 0
Ben Franklin
Bowling Alley
D -X Service Station
Ekern Home E quipment
Enterprise Publishing C o.
Er1ckson 1 s Produce
R. V. Fadgen, Insurance
Firestone Store
Flandreau C o -op, C reamery & Produce
Fuller Radio and T. V.
Gambles
Greg's Studio
Havier's Jewelry
Independent L umber C o.
Leroy Julson
P. V. Elevator
Schroch Funeral C hapel
Dr. Wayne Shaw
A. L. Storer
Thomas F uneral Home
Walt's Heating & P lumbing
$ 3. 0 0
Bonde's
Duncan Elevator
Philip A. Ekern
Norman R. John on
Rolland Jones, Lawyer
Dr. W. F. Kallus
I. E. Locke Agency
N lson 's Furniture
Rudy's Welding
Al ' s Electric
Hank Anderson Foremost Dauy
Lloyd Brook
C orner C afe
F armer's Union Oil C o.
Fash1on C enter Beauty Shop
Fashion C enter Dr ss Shop
Dr. R. R. Fisk
Flandreau Motor C o.
Don Haag 's Radio and T. V. Repair
Hanson 's C lothing
Harlan Motor
Hayes Lucas L umber C o.
Joe's Produce
Anton K uhle Agency
McC racken Repair
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Lawrenc Meeker
C arl Miller, Lawyer
P antry C afe
Paulson's Sewing Machin C ent r
Rolfe 's Drug Stor
Dr. L. W. S amp on
Terrace Park Dauy
Tillman 's Flower Shop
Urban's Jewelry
Dr. John Vand rhoof
Vogue C leaners
W estsid Bilham
$2. 00 or less
Booster Office
C ities Service
C oast -to-C oast
Faris ' Meat Market
Grindens
Morris Hasvold
Heiertz Rexall Drug
Hilligoss Shoe Repair
Keck 's Groc ry
L loyd ace
N orthwestern B 11 Telephone C o.
Standard Oil C ompany
State Farm Insurance
Zarecky Barb r Shop
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