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Team Support Improves A promising season for basketball helped the cheerleaders to capture a glowing spirit after a cold football record. Early games drew large crowds, but as the year wore on student enthusiasm suffered occasional lags while rebounding at the Beresford and Parker games. Besides entertaining spectators, the cheerleaders earned money for uniforms by selling mums for homecoming and serving food at a tournament. ABOVE; B-team cheerleaders; Rhonda Twedt, Shirley Johnson, Rhonda Ryken, Mary Jane Anderson. TOP LEFT: The cheerleaders encourage the audience to show their support. MIDDLE LEFT: Wrestling cheerleaders: Charmain Hagen, Nancy Kraakmo, Sherea Gabel. LOWER LETT: Carolyn Johnson, Jane Eilers, Debbie Moller, and Sue Bergdale led cheering for the A-team. 19
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Athletic Supporters Work Together A-Club, Gal Club, and Pep Club com- bined efforts this year to generate interest in sports. Mr. Vernal Andersen advised A-Club; their major activity was selling Halloween soap insurance to merchants, farmers, and students to raise money for the whirl- pool fund. Mrs. Joann Rozell supervised GAL Club, who held an ice cream social after a girls1 basketball game. Both clubs attended the Athletic Banquet on May 8, where Jeff Wilson was chosen Athlete of the Year. Guest speaker Beanie Cooper delighted the audience with his address. Pep Club decorated the football field for Homecoming. They were led by Mrs. Connie Larsen. RIGHT: A-Club: 1ST ROW-Brad Kiewel, Tory Merrick, Kevin Hebert, Todd Hakl. 2ND ROW-Mitch Kjose, Bryan Crawford, Doyle Barnes, Brad Kleinhans. 3RD ROW-Loren Johnson, Barry Hughes, Vaughn Johnson, Jahn Hultgren, Mark Andersen, Rick Hongslo. 4TH ROW-Kurt Sommervold, Jeff Wilson, Kenn Barnes, Craig Kruse. 5TH ROW-John Dunlap, John Duncan, Scott Heiman, Rudney Eden, James Jurgensen, Henry Zabel. ABOVE: GAL Club; Becky Cooper, Sherea Gabel, Jane Eilers, Lori Johnson, Brenda Crawfoid, Charmain Hagen, Nancy Kraakmo, Debbie Moller, Kristi Lingert, Rhonda Twedt, Sue Bergdale, Rhonda Thompson, Kay Hendricks, Shelli Newberg, Evelynn Dunlap, Mrs. Rozell. Pep Club; 1ST ROW-Mrs. Larsen, Debbie Moller, Frances Reppe, Shelle Trudeau, Ruth Hultgren, Cindy Anderson, Debbie Anderson, Lori Johnson, Michelle Gross, Madonna DeVries, Jill Homandberg, Kay Hendricks. 2ND ROW-Kristi Lingert, Susan Rosemore, Dianna Zingler, Pam Briggle, Cherie Sorlie, Wanda Onnen, Debbie Jensen, Wendy Schempp, Rhonda Ryken, Lori Roskeland. 3RD ROW-Valerie Johnson, Serena Barnes, Mary Anderson, Rhonda Thompson, Shirley Johnson, Evelynn Dunlap, Rhonda Weyen, Patti McKee, Marlene Larson, Susie Peterson, Donna Huenink, Joyce Jahn. 4TH ROW-Kandy Osterkamp, Lori Hongslo, Brenda Crawford, Sherea Gabel, Jane Eilers, Sue Bergdale, Nancy Kraakmo, Renae Homandberg, Carolyn Johnson, Charmain Hagen, Rhonda Twedt.
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Cubette Staff: Frances Reppe, Mr. Alan Hall, Evelynn Dunlap, Myrth Ludwig, Donna Huenink, Lori Roskeland, Scott Heiman, Marlene Larson, Sue Bergdale, Kay Hendricks, Curtis Hebert, Rhonda Thompson, Randy Medema, Charmain Hagen, Jeff Wilson, Rhonda Richter, Sherea Gabel, Renae Homandberg, Joyce Jahn, Jahn Hultgren, Marlys Holtkamp. Trademarks” formed the foundation for building the 1975 Cubette, The theme, conceived by Randy Medema, was selected in a contest after students submitted many interesting possibilities. Advised by Mr. Alan Hall, the staff spent uncounted hours struggling to meet the three deadlines. Editor Kay Hendricks retouched stories and shifted pictures, searching for the memorable moments of the year looking for the trademarks that separated students into individuals. At the press conference in Brookings, the 1974 Cubette received a First Class rating. RIGHT: Editors work hard on pages. ABOVE: Department Chiefs-Marlys Holtkamp (Head Typist), Charmain Hagen (Assistant Editor), Randy Medema (Copywrite Editor), Rhonda Richter (Business Manager), and Kay Hendricks (Editor). 20
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