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Hours of Thought, Typing and Pasting The Cubette staff centered the 1974 annual around the theme You've Come A Long Way and tried to cover every aspect of life at AHS so that this would be a year that all would remember. Much time was spent writing and typing stories, planning pages, and the many other things that go into making a yearbook possible. This year's staff consisted of editor-Mary J. Sundstrom, co-editor- Kay Hendricks, copy editors-Mary Jo Ronning and Linda Rogness, business staff-Lorrie Wetrosky (manager), Darla Anderson, Joni Eilers, Lisa Sogn, and Rhonda Richter, typists- Rhonda Kleinhans, Paula McKee, Gloria Espeland, Sharon Danielson, and Marlys Holtkamp and photo- raphers-Brad Kiewel and Sue Berdale. Mr. Winter was the advisor. The 1973 Cubette received an All State rating at the Press Conference in Brookings. Staff members looking at pictures for the yearbook. Staff: Seated-Kay Hendricks, Brenda Crawford, Charmain Hagen, Lorri Wetrosky, Sharon Danielson, Jane Eilers, and Mary Sundstrom. Standing-Mr. Winter, Joni Eilers, Linda Rogness, Rhonda Kleinhans, Marlys Holtkamp, Paula McKee, Sue Bergdale, Lisa Sogn, Mary Jo Ronning, Rhonda Richter, Darla Anderson, Gloria Espeland, and Brad Kiewel. 29
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Reporters: Seated-Mary Jo Ronning, Sharon Danielson, Loree Stubbs, and Frances Reppe. First Row-Kay Hendricks, Jean Vreugdenhil, Lisa Sogn, Shelle Trudeau, Lorri Wetrosky, Paula McKee, and Linda Rogness. Second Row-Dave Warner, Renae Homandberg, Laura Hendricks, Joni Eilers, and Dawn Merrick. Third Row- Roger Wennblom, Cling Tucker, Tim Winquist, Mike Kjose, John Dunlap, Jane Eilers, and Brenda Gabel. Dakota Tells the News Each month news of Alcester High School activities was published in the school paper, the DAKOTA. A student staff consisting of editors, art editors, feature editors, sports editors, typists, and a production manager worked hard to get the publication out on time. The DAKOTA included coverage of special events and meetings, sports stories, editorials, interviews, and a little humor. Randy Medema, editor, assisted by Becky Cooper and Mr. Melvin Ptak, advisor, had the task of getting the paper out at the end of each month. Each month reporters checked the beat sheet” to see what stories they had to write. Once these stories were turned in typists typed the rough drafts so that the editors could plan out the pages. These pages had to be typed on stencils. From here art editors took care of headlines and drew in original sketches. Feature editors were responsible for feature pages which included such articles as senior interviews, coming events, and the school grapevine. Sports editors took care of Cub's corner and some sports stories. A production editor had the final job of running off all the pages. Dakota Staff: Seated-Debbie Moller, Susan Pearson, Gloria Espeland, and Vicky Thormodsgaad. First Row-Mr. Ptak, Lisa Sogn, Becky Cooper, Rhonda Richter, Carolyn Johnson, Darla Anderson, and Rhonda Kleinhans. Second Row-Jim Huenik, Kent Hongslo, Brad Kruse, Randy Medema, and Marlys Holtkamp. 28
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Left: Pep Club Officers Charmain Hagan, Vicky Thormodsgaard, Frances Reppe, and Becky Cooper. The Team's Support The pep club's main goals this year were to encourage school spirit, support the teams, and help sponsor the cheer- leaders. Officers for the organization were president-Frances Reppe, vice- president-Charmain Hagen, secretary- Becky Cooper, treasurer-Vicky Thormo- dsgaard, and advisor-Miss Uttecht. Three money making projects were conducted by the pep club. The girls sold mums at Homecoming, had coat check while games were still played at the old gym, and held a bake sale with the pro- ceeds going to the cheerleaders. The pep club was also responsible for the judging of the A team football and basketball cheerleaders. Below: Come on you guys, yell! Bottom: A team cheerleaders Debbie Moller, Joni Eilers, Sue Bergdale, and Sharon Danielson. 30
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