Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD)

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I S I . k , i I ,Y ' w Us Ss 'x 1 ? ii' . 5 vvk i J 1 i 5 9 4 , 1 1 k p 3 I V x K Y 1 1 i 1 The 7970 Flyette Freeman High School Freeman, South Dakota Volume Z4 Consolidation of the Freeman district has brought an increase of 25M in school enrollment. To accomo date these needs two 24' by 60' mobile units were added to the school as classroom space. Also four new buses were purchased. Enrollment for the year is 610 compared to 434 in the previous year. The high school enrollment is 150, grade school 362, and the Special Education class has fourteen members. Seven rural schools, Foreword Tv .Q ' iii so fr- or - ' , 'fn J-M' 44- to Mr , ' .Q rt 'M 'fx .aa if ,,i' which are operating under this school district, have an enrollment of 85 students. A program of joint classes between Freeman Academy and Freeman High School has been deve- loped this year. Academy students attend eight dif- ferent classes at the high school, while high school students go to two classes offered at the academy. This cooperative program provides the student with Wider opportunities. Table of Contents Fall . 3 Winter . . 33 Grades . 45 Spring . . 55 Sponsors . . 80 my rx n PQ -' .Q , ,Q W pf .mv 'W KY' xx 1 Y I, 1' ,,. L, .f an -mc' ALVIN J. MUDDER has been on the FHS faculty for eight years, and has served as superintendent for five years He received his B.A. from Yankton College and his M Ed degree from S D S U coach, assistant football coach and senlor t1nuedatSDSUforh1sMEd The school board meets each month to discuss issues Con- cerning the school. Last fall the board proposed a bond is- sue for a new school, which was defeated. They are now working on a new plan for the building. They also pre- pare teachers' salaries, con- tracts and various financial needs. They are LEFT: Ray Krehbiel, Max Hein, LuVerne Waltner- - clerk, Willis Wipf- - president, Howard Preheim, Dr. l.I. Kaufman, Dennis Mendel, Maurice Kaufman-- Vice president. BETTY MUDDER is in her eighth year at Free- man, teaching vocal and instrumental music and is the senior Class advisor. She has a B.M.Ed. degree from Yankton College. CHARLES CADY, a graduate of U. S.D. with a B. S. degree, teaches American and world history, govern- ment, and is the debate coach. This is his first year at FHS. New at FHS is JEAN THORELL, a graduate from S. S.C. with a B.S.Ed. degree. She teaches business courses and is advisor for school publications, and the freshman class. WAYNE KNOLL, a se- cond year teacher at Freeman High, is a graduate of Northern State College with a B. S. degree. He tea- ches junior high history, grade physical educa- tion, and serves as as- sistant and grade coach, 5 if 'V -2 .- ' Teaching 7th grade language arts, RENEE I-IUENEMAN, who has A graduate of U. S.D. with a B. S. giI'1S PhYSiC-11 education and TSI'-HCR, been teaching at Freeman High degree, JUDITH HEADLEY has and Pep Club advisor iS LAVERNE for three years, received her been teaching at Freeman High for DIEDE. She has been teaching at B.A. degree from U. S.D, She three years. She instructs geometry, Freeman for ten years and is Work- teaches 9th grade language arts, mathematics, trigonometry, and ing toward her B.A. degree at English I and is the advisor for is the junior class advisor. S- S- C- declam. Eight Teach ers Added to Teaching Staff ...,. .W-,,g,,,r,, , 1 -1ffff1:w,:+fsaf I ,.:-an .2 Q , I.,.,Q,,r,,M,,,:,,,,,W,sf,,g.,,.,k,fi ,,,k l ,-ff,.,,, ,H . .1142-:fa iid?---Q:--5C:f4:,s 1 X , , , ifmififi 7 ,,.,g,,k,,,, ,-,k mt::esr:a,.o-:Mas .M WWW.. V 'Q f' 'W 'Z Fr' . 1 zz 5 1 ' :, - f y : 54 V A' ,,,..., A riffs 'fs Q X , l 3 ,QF L K 2 My ,ge 3 5, , i u1'1fs2i.-,ogg Q- . -W 5, fs M. - is Q . 1' ' A in ' .. X' I iii A gif' ,'i' 5 - RICHARD TSCHETTER, in his second year at Freeman High, teaches chemistry, Algebra I, driver's education, coaches wrestling, and is the freshman class advisor. He received his B.A. degree from D.W.U. Graduating from Aug- ustana College with a B.A. degree, MAVIS ORTMAN has been teaching for seven years at FHS. She teaches German I and ll, elementary vocal music, and is the jun- ior class advisor. 6 ETI-IEI. KAUFMAN, a graduate of Bethel College with a B.A. degree, is new to FHS this year. She teaches English III and IV and is the sopho- more class advisor and drama coach. GEORGIA MCCARL, a graduate of S.D.S.U. with a B. S, degree, has taught two semesters at FHS. She teaches Home Economics I, Il, and Ill, psychology, and organized FHA. A graduate of S,D. S. U. with a B. S. degree, YVONNE HUBER, replacing Mrs. McCarl second semester, teaches Home Economics I, ll, Ill and is the FHA advisor. I . I LeETTA BENNETT, an Augustana graduate with a B. A. degree, teaches on a part-time basis at F. H. S. She gives instrumental les- sons, and is the director of boys' glee and B band. After practice teaching at FHS, TERRY GILLETTE remained to teach second semester. He is a graduate of D.W.U, with a B,A, degree. His classes include Eng- lish Il, 6th grade social studies, and elementary physical education. In her 25th year at Freeman High, CLARA PULLMAN is now serving as librarian, after previously tea- ching business courses. She has her B. S, degree from Huron College. Taking over as guidance counselor for the second semester is VIVIAN GERING. She is a graduate of Bet- hel College with a B.A. degree. Her service tries to help the student better know and understand him- self and find his goals. Teaching the seven coun- try schools added to the district are, BACK: Marlys Richert--Sunflower 1368, Carol Wollman--Brookside 365, Shirley Ratzlaff--Sa- lem 7399, FRONT: Garnet Stern-- Salem 2347, Clara Graber--Northstar 75566, Renee Hartman--Fairview 75596, Lillian Krehhia1-- Hillside 592. Grade Faculty Teaches 447 Students AT LEFT are the public grade school teachers. BACK: Verlyn Waltner- -4th3 Eda Kaufrn an- - 5th5 Sylvia Dubs--6th3 Esther Jorstad--remedial readingg Alice Axemaker--science. FRONT: Clarice Haar--kinder- garteng Martha Tschetter--lstg ElVera Hofer--lstg Darlene Schamber--Zndg Eva Olsen--3rd, MILDRED TSCHETTER has been serving as office secretary at Serving as teachers aides at FHS are JUNE SCI-IAMBER, LEFT, Freeman High for seven years. who assists 2nd and 4th grades, and AUDREY MUTCHELKNAUS, Her main duty is keeping the RIGHT, who teaches Sth grade mathematics and English. schoo1's financial records. i 1 3 S if l Preparing meals for 400 students daily are, RIGHT: Laura Graber, Vesta Graber, Susie Hofer, Adeline Hofer. BELOW, girls Work- ing in the kitchen are: Lucille Glanzer, Sheryl Miller, Marsha Ulmer, Randa Gross. School Employees Serve Students Bus services for rural students and for those attending out of BELOW are jake Fast and Rueben Pfeifer town activities are, LEFT: Larry Walklin, Lynn Hanson, Bud who serve as custodians for all school Gering, Herb Koerner, Harlan Gross, Donald Christensen, Rev. buildings. Harold Trout. Not pictured: jerry Wollman, Gideon Rembold. 9 Senior class officers are Dale Aman--president, Rod Ander- son--vice president, Mark Mehlhaf--secretary, Karon Uecker--treasurer, Rose Hoff and Phil Ries--student council representatives, DALE AMAN JUDY AMAN RODNEY ANDERSON DAVID CHRISTENSEN JAMES CI-IRISTENSEN JAMES GAERTNER I 34 Members in Graduating Class TAMARA GRABER BRENDA GUNDERSON l THOMAS HAAR JOHN HANSEN TED HOF ER ROSEMARY HOF F DELANO KOERNER EILEEN KOERNER LEROY PULLMAN KATHY KREHBIEL MARK MEHLI-IAF PHILIP RIES JERRY SCHMIDT MARCIA KAUFlVlAN MONTE KAUFMAN ARDELLE KLEINSASSER GREGORY MUTSCHELKNAUS i 80M of Seniors Will Further 13 Their Education The required courses for seniors are English IV and government. Others include trigonometry, physics, psychology, sociol- ogy, bookkeeping, Home Ec. Ill, German II, and World History. During the year the seniors took various tests to prepare for college. Among these were the ACT and GATB. They also at- tended Career Day at Spencer where rep- resentatives spoke to them concerning col- lege choices. Approximately 80M of the class plans to go on to some kind of school- ing next year. ABOVE: Mr. Ortman, john Hansen, and Kim Wilde are working on an experi- ment in physics class. Delano Koerner, Michael Schweitzer, LeRoy Pullman, and Dale Aman are doing practice sets in bookkeeping. The government class spent Feb- ruary 3rd observing the state legis- lature in action. They attend commit- tee meetings and house sessions. LEFT: Ted Hofer questions Mr, Charles Cady during the government classes' mock court trial. Mr. Alvin Mudder and Mr. Ron Bennett were the defendants to an arson charge of attempting to burn down the school. The trial, with students playing dif- ferent court room roles, came to a climax when the jury found the def- endants guilty and judge Monte Kaufman pronounced the sentence. Seniors Observe State Legislature GERALDINE THOMAS KARON UECKER IVAN VEN OSDEL GEORGE VILLA JOANN WAGNER LEFT: Tammi Graber received honors as Betty Crocker Homemaker and DAR representative of Freeman High School for 1970. She was named Betty Crocker Homemaker after receiving the highest score on a written test taken by all senior girls. As Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen, Tammi was chosen by the faculty on the basis of her dependability, leadership, patriot- ism, and service. 14 ANGELA SCI-IWEITZER MICHAEL SCHWEITZER DALE STERN ALLEN WEIER DIANE WEIER KIM WILDE june Adrian Sandra Barta Doug Brucldacher T?' Andreas Dziadek f 5 4 Q E vig? In I, M r ms f - 'e.sfv5ffgfffa1w '7AW Burnell Glanzer Lucille Glanzer Randa Gross Carol Hanson Jarvis Heckenlaible Maurita Kaufman june Kleinsasser Nancy Kleinsasser juniors Top All-Time Magazine Sales Record The class of '71 set an all-time high school record for their magazine sales. With a goal set at 352000, they passed the margin by 3800. The boys furnished a chis- lic party since the girls had the highest magazine sales. jackie Stahl and Bob Wollman were high salesmen, selling over S200 worth of magazines each. Under the supervision of Mr. Charles Cady, the juniors took a field trip to the Morrell Meat Company in Sioux Falls in the early spring. Classes the juniors are taking this year include: English III, American history, chemistry, Algebra II, industrial arts, Home Economics III, and typing. At RIGHT Carol Hanson and Holly Wrenn are work- ing on a laboratory experiment in chemistry. 16 Shown at RIGHT are the junior class officers. Linda Rechnagelnsecre- tary, Sandy Barta--vice president, Carol Hanson-- treasurer, Bob Wollman-- president, june Kleinsas- ser and Tom Villa-- student council M5529 149-'K representatives . L f -, E- .rg is 1 K ry., Q -. 1 f:f355f4:f1?ei?5 swf as Wifi, ,ai Lynn Mendel Don Permer Nancy Pfeiffer Marcus Preheim Rick Preheim jan Rademacher Linda Rechnagel Marion Sayler Don Schamber Sharleen Schxmber Donna Schweitzer Jacqueline Stahl julie Svartoien Lynn Ulmer Tom Villa Norma Waltner ,sz 'w my In an lb X f Rita Wipf Bob Wollrnan Holly Wrenn x x, - .,,. s ,,,, ' jackie and Burnell Chosen as Staters ABOVE: The 1970- 71 girl and boy staters and their alternates are, Marion Sayler--alternate, jackie Stahl and Burnell Glan- zer--staters, and Don Penner--alternate. They were chosen by the faculty for their character, leadership, and scholastic ability. 18 BELOW: The juniors chose class rings this year with an oval crest instead of the usual square or round. The largest size is an elev- en while the smallest is a five and a half. Blue is the most popular color. r -wi M3 M 6' 1 , 1,4 inf. , 1 'Q V f vw -W fs- aw f- ' S s 5 ,awww yk i xi 4 in Rf x 5 3 ,va , . ,.. , t . Ig L', A G I 9 1 L G 5 1. , .f iiifglli 5: 'Y faljyzwif 53 5 . 3, - 7- 1 . gli ' Elected as class officers by the sophomores are, LEFT: Randy Barta--student council, Randy Krehbiel--treasurer, Barb Uecker--student council, Mark Unruh--president, Garnet Ger- ing--secretary, and Kelly Mutchelknaus--vice president. Reyne Anderson Rita Anderson Randy Barta Wilfred Bittner Teresa Brucklacher Brad Christensen Linda Edwards David Epp Garnet Gering Pam Gering Brenda Goertz Margo Graber Don Hanson Stuart Heckenlaible jerry Hofer Marlin Holzworth Sophomores Lead Honor Roll K, new Q 5 : .::1 ' , W, K . , , X I s .. J. 1 lre y r r 2 , 1 ,. E -AJ 5 -W , 4 rg N513 pe 6 QB: z Q, vz:,r -Ii E '16 .if j.5v,gf'ie3 1' rg .4,5'cg,Lf- ,..w.,x,l ,ggi-v,ffgEgf s f? :sf ' f rw I RIGHT: Keeping physically fit as well as enjoying themselves, Rhonda Stewart, Brenda Goertz and Sally Jorgensen Arlene Kleinsasser .Q r, , J,if,,Q 5 Tr .. I I A H, 1 I 5, - '- ,- Q ff'- if ' - .k, I fv V . V, 2 as 3 ' A 1 I Z2 rf -f, ' , : . ' f',-L f ' IH K 20 Margaret Stern play softball in physical education Greg Kleinsasser Darrel Koerner Randy Krehbiel Loa Laber Ian Mehlhaf Del Mutschellcnaus Kelly Mutschelknaus Dale Neuharth DeVandolyn Schamber David Schmidt Monica Schrag Marilyn Stahl ..-suv' f f fe 5 ' ,Q si sn-si W 'F' as ,, auf 'Yam M N 1 'gc 3,1 i .,,, s H A 2' , M :Si ws few' axtkmh , Margaret Stern Rhonda Stewart Barbara Tschetter Barb Uecker Marsha Ulmer Mark Unruh Danny Ven Osdel Earla Wagner l 5 Ion Walter ,. 'V Terry Walter Sophomores Outstanding in Att en da n C e Glenda Wiens 3, ' joan Marie Wipf Sophomores led FI-IS in the greatest number of stu- dents on the honor roll and perfect attendance. They were active in declam, debate, music, and sports. The continuation of English and science were re- quired courses for the 10th grade. Biology was learned through the study of genetics, the human body, and dissecting. Literature, speeches, and research themes were the highlights of the English II class. Other courses involving the sophomores were: In- dustrial Arts I and II, world history, German I and II, geometry, driver's education, physical education, and Typing I. RIGHT: Rita Anderson, DeVandolyn Schamber, Teresa Brucklacher, and Sally Jorgensen are being timed for speed and accuracy in Typing I class. 21 Charles Aman Kenny Anderson Coleen Becker Anita Bittner Terry Dubs Debra Graber Gregg Graber Todd Graber Carla Gross Shana Gullickson Deborah Gunderson Marlene Haar MY' 1 W fx N rm X X X 1. , ' X .1-:EM Q-1 t m fg. .. ifiw fiiifm X4 X f W X P X3 W 2 3 Q? xx YP X X 3X ff? 3 em , V: vm af' J I it if lltdl t l lr A ' z X g1l, , 1, k, . ,:y'lWiE 1 . -A g l Ag . M ,, Q za , At LEFT are the freshman class officers. joe Villa--treasurer, Marlene I-Iaar--secretary, Gregg Graber--president, Debbie Gun- derson--vice-president, Denise Mendel and Charles Aman--stu- dent council representatives. LEFT: The Algebra I class works at the blackboard daily to help the student better understand the course and find his mistakes. In connection with the freshman c1ass's study in earth science, the class went on a field trip to Milltown. There they found various rocks and fossils. The class also went to the movie, Oliver! , which correlated with their study of Charles Dickens in English I. Required courses for the freshmen are: English I, Algebra I, earth science, and physical education. Home Economics I and Industrial Arts I are also studied. The freshmen participate widely in extracurricular activities including band, chorus, football, basketball, wrestling, and track. Out of forty students, thirteen entered Freeman I-Iigh School from rural schools, seven from St. Paul's Lutheran Day School, and twenty formerly attended Freeman Grade School. Freshmen Enjoy Spring Field Trip Bonnie Hofer Keith Hofer Kelly Kaufman Bradley Kleinsasser David Kost Linda Lang Judy Mehlhaff Denise Mendel mv. I V r xy - fi 'fi-. ., 1 is 2- ,- V - -, 'f'tf'f5lii-iff. Y ,n n , LY: 'rf fi , ' L-:. my-,' Wax fggsaf . iii ' 5 'iff' 2' , ' e . ,.- if' viiii Don Herman .'r.',-. 5 I . A, -if Dan Herrboldt I .II 8, NX S N . M W 2 Q 1 fi f A-Q avg! K , ,, .. Z it 3 ,N . 2 if :- ,-2555: ',ssE..5?5??s.:g,62' ,ig fw tgfws 'qi gfi F'?1f7'S??3if5w Eff-z ff-gf it ii .fllilm 153. 23 In va 'i iaeazrsmii - Mg as x if if rg if i. N 9 Jan Mendel Gary Miller Donald Munkvold Y Donna Munkvold Teddy Pidde JoAnn Schamber Nancy Schamber Cynthia Schmidt Randall Schweitzer john Stark ' ' I5 clnl T - T T we if di . 4,57 7'f' , , , X f ' - '- ,Q T, I ' ' V cl,' rtt. ,ff kk,, y , K 5 1 l f E -'Z 5 '..-k .. ' X 1 . ' ,' 1-l7?5f'5x Boys Make Projects in Industrial Arts At LEFT: Terry Dubs and Keith I-Iofer work on their industrial arts projects. The boys learned how to use power tools and worked on mechan- ical drawing. They made leather billfolds, occasional tables, and bookracks. At the end of the year the boys displayed their products in the bandroom following a music concert. LEFT: The freshman home economics class is pre- paring a luncheon for their mothers. In Home EC. I the girls study grooming, sewing, and cooking. L Cindy Svartoien Dell Thomas joey Villa Mike Walter Derrold Waltner Lynette Wiens jerry Wilderrnuth Randy Wipf 25 BACK: George Villa, Mark Mehlhaf, Tom Haar, john Hansen, Ted Hofer, Ricky Preheim, Allen Weier, LeRoy Pullman, Don Hansen, Monte Kauf- Donald Schamber, Tom Villa, Rodney Anderson, Kelly Mutschelknaus, Kim Wilde. FRONT: joey Villa, Ted Pidde, Kelly Kaufman, Terry Dubs, Dell Thomas, john Weier, Randy Barta, Kenny Ander- sen, Mark Anderson, john Stark. man, Gregg Graber. MIDDLE: Mike Walters, Bob Wollman, Keith Hofer, Gary Miller, Don Herman, Flyers Place 3rd in Cornbelt Conference ,1,a.,, .ya ' , The 35 members of the 1969 football squad tied for third place in the Cornbelt Conference. Of these players Ted Hofer, LeRoy Pullman, and Kim Wilde ranked for the all-conference team. The team started out strong, but as the season pro- gressed injuries took Kim Wilde and Mark Mehlhaf out of the action, Desire and hustle, however, made up for injuries as the squad ended up with a respectable record. At right is pictured coaches Don Diede, Ron Bennett, and Wayne Knoll. 26 L 'i- we am ig 1969 SCOREBOARD Stickney Canistota Salem Hanson C o. Montrose Marion Emery Bridgewater Opp. 22 12 32 14 O 6 O 36 1969 CORNBELT CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS Salem Bridgewater FREEMAN Hanson Co. Emery Marion Canistota Montrose FHS 41 32 6 14 2 13 20 16 Won Lost Tie 7 O 6 4 1 4 1 3 2 1 O Flyers Have 4-2-7 Conference Record At left is pictured Brad Christensen and David Epp who served as business managers for the football season. Below is pictured the ten senior football members who served as co-captains alternately throughout the season. BACK: George Villa, Rod Anderson, Mark Mehlhaf, John Hansen, Allen Weier, Leroy Pullman, Monte Kauf man. FRONT: Tom Haar, Ted Hofer, and Kim Wilde. BOTTOM: Tom I-laar f62j receives a pass during team practice after school. B 50 ,J ,. A Ted and Karon Reign Gver Homecoming '69 Freeman I-Iigh School Homecoming activi- ties began Thursday night October 2 with the crowning of Ted Hofer and Karon Uecker. They were crowned by Cindy Kaufman and Arlen Scha.mber. The precessional march was played by jackie Stahl, and David Christensen sang the Royalty song accompanied by the Freeman High School band. Tom Villa served as master of Ceremonies. Skits were presented and Don Diede introduced the football team. A pep meeting, lead by the cheerleaders ended the Coronation event. Due to bad weather the bonfire was can- celled, but a snake dance took place instead. Pictured below is the 1969 Royalty court. Something new for Freeman High School was having four royalty attendants instead of the usual two. They are LEFT: Rodney Anderson, Mark Mehlhaf, Allen Weier, Kim Wilde, King Ted Hofer, Queen Karon Uecker, jo Ann Wagner, Kathy Krehbiel, Marcy Kaufman, and Rose Hoff. Train and Crownbearers are Billy Weier, janet Goertz, Cory Diede, and Jody Lehman. .Ai Large Crowd Enjoys Parade The FHS Homecoming Par- ade was held Friday afternoon, October 4. The week was spent float-building by all classes and other organizations. ABOVE LEFT a group of sophomores Work on their float. Pictured ABOVE is the winning float in beauty, Flying to Victory , built by the junior class. Se- cond place went to the seniors' A rw kg, Vg W V Victory Capitol of the Confer- iir - ::'f S ' rw W A ence. At LEFT winning the V 'S 'Z mg originality division, was F or- E - ' - trs.r F 1 mv-la fOr ViCfOrY , the fresh- ., ,.:-r ': - f - ,QM ' I man class float. The sophomore sr1s g-,1 rgz , Ljgk ' - . ' f r i 1 , 51 p f class captured second place , ' ,,. X an ' f with Go-pher a Victory . Elementary division was topped by the seventh graders' Squeeze-Em and St. Paul's Lutheran School took second with Stew the Irish . BELOW LEFT director Mrs. Betty Mudder and a group of band members are relaxing be- fore lining up to march in the , parade. That evening the Flyers were defeated by the Montrose 1 Irish, but the game was credited a forfeit. Following the game, music for the Homecoming dance was provided by the Steel Blue . Through eliminations held October 22, four de- clarn students were selected to compete in the district contest at Marion a week la- ter. They were: Terry Walter poetry, Marilyn Stahl--Hu.m- orous, Rita Wipf--dramatic, George Villa--oratory. Rita won a superior rating with her reading, Tide Pool , and advanced to the region- al contest at Augustana Col- lege and received an excel- lent rating. Under the advisorship of Renee Huenemann, declam consisted of twelve students shown at left. They are, BACK: joan Marie Wipf, Ar- lene Kleinsasser. THIRD: julie Svartoien, Marilyn Stahl. SECOND: Margo Gra- ber, Margaret Stern. FRONT: George Villa, Terry Walter, Rita Wipf, Nancy Pfieffer, jackie Stahl. Not pictured: Marion Sayler. Student Competes in Regional Contest BELOW is Freeman High Schoo1's re- A--Avaf-'I uv-..-MA... 'D.4-.1 TA7..-f ,..-..1 1-..,.1 30 Student council officers are: Phil Ries--vice president, Tom Villa-- treasurer, Ted Hofer--student body president, Karon Uecker-- secretary. The advisor for the council is Ron Bennett. Student Council Sells Flyer Finders The student council represents all classes and organizations of the school. Its first function was to organize home- coming activities, including routing the parade and sponsoring a dance after the homecoming game. The council then sold Flyer Finders , booklets containing names, addresses, and tele- phone numbers of the students and fa- culty. They also raised money to pm'- chase an AM-FM radio to play in study halls. The group ran some concession stands at home games. At the school Christmas party, the council provided lunch after the entertainment. The student council is BACK: Ted Hofer, Rose Hoff, Karon Uecker, Rod Ander- son, Phil Ries. THIRD: Tom Villa, june Kleinsasser, Barb Uecker. SE- COND: Rhonda Stewart, Sally Jorgen- sen, Randy Barta. FRONT: Charles Aman, Denise Mendel. 0ur Hearts Were Young and Gay Presented by juniors The junior class play dealt with the misadventures of 'two young American girls in Paris for the first time, Mrs. Ethel Kaufman directed the three-act comedy which was presented November 6 with a matinee and evening performance. Pictured above is the 17 member cast. BACK: Lynn Ulmer-- Admiral, Douglas Brucklacker--Window Cleaner, Tom Villa-- Monsieur De La Croix, Lynn Mendel--Steward, Donald Scham- ber--Purserg SECOND: Burnell C-lanzer--Otis Skinner, Bob Wol- lman- Dick, jackie Stahl--Emily, Holly Wrenn--Cornelia, Jarvis I-Ieckenlaible--Leo, Marion Sayler--Mrs. Skinner. FRONT Nancy Pfeiffer--Madame Elise, june Kleinsasser--Winifred, Linda Rechnagel--Harriet, Rita Wipf--Theresa, Lucille Glan- zer--Steward, Norma Waltner--Inspector. Juniors involved in other aspects of the play Were: Costume- June Adrian, Maurita Kaufman, Jan Rademacher, Donna Sch- weitzer, julie Svartoien. Publicity--Nancy Kleinsasser, Carol Hansen. Properties--Ricky Preheim, Andy Dziadek, Don Penner, Marcus Preheim. Prompters--Randa Gross, Sharleen Schamber, Sandra Barta. At left Bob Wollman, Jarvis I-Ieckenlaible, and jackie Stahl 'cry to revive Holly Wrenn from another calamity. 32 ,Q 4. 3753? , . if: - um ., ,, 112 nt, , f, QQW4, g .?i17T2??i?av, N, ., 'M iw'4m.iZNf'R -' , .1.4,5-u.-fm-QQG4l,fkf f- '- ' nf, 4 Wm. ,j -www-w,, ng f ' wz,.mwW 'A -Q , wmwww, M M-. rr 7 -1 w-ewwz-wwf 1 ' K s gm S K' 'f V - if 41 waxzwz'-4 ny,fffzsifz-ww.,-.,.,., , ' f.'5-a,gf'g?5g, w, '4 W J.fi5:.1:i: x H . I CE:. '4 Q-Ya' Wfmfi 7 W7-V5 Q , S833 , .. ::..:61:f.:.' :Jr-5352 59l'F,5W 1:52-: , mf L .Qs 4w:?xsS:ziQmLm M ABOVE: The varsity cheerleaders for both basketball and football this year are Sandra Barta, Rose Hoff, Karon Uecker, and Barb Uecker. RIGHT: Serving as basketball managers are Charles Aman, Randy Wipf, and Ted Pidde. Flyers Ha ve Anothe BELOW is the Varsity basketball team. LEFT: Dale Aman, Kim Wilde, Jarvis Heckenlaible, Monte Kaufman, Greg Kleinsasser, Allen Weier, Don Han- son, Rick Preheim, Mark Mehlhaf, Gregg Graber, Tom Haar, Burnell Glanzer, and Coach Ron Bennett. The Freeman Flyers ended another successful season with a good 15-6 record. The Flyers finished second in the Cornbelt Conference with a 6-2 mark. rWinning Season During the year the Flyers played six teams which went on to win district titles. Of these six teams Freeman defeated Hurley which finished 3rd in the state this year, The past four years Freeman has compiled a record of 60 wins and 30 losses, with the aid of this year's graduating seniors. However, the signs for the future show that the winning ways of Freeman High School have just begun. 34 Flyers Hold 15-6 Record 1969- 70 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD FHS Opp Hurley 77 62 West Central 43 55 Spencer 82 56 Montrose 60 61 Centerville 59 29 Marion 53 36 Mt. Vernon 79 41 Harrisburg 58 64 Pklvlenng 43 41 PFTripp 51 64 Salem 58 51 Menno 49 45 Canistota 75 59 Irene 60 51 Hanson Co. 71 56 Bridgewater 67 57 Tri-Valley 85 67 Emery 53 68 Avon , 63 53 Viborg 63 40 Pi0FFreeman Academy 63 70 PF County tournament 40FDistrict tournament CORNBELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS Emery FREEMAN Salem Marion Montrose Hanson Co. Bridgewater Canistota Spencer 8 6 6 5 4 3 3 1 O RIGHT: Three basketball players were selected by the coaches to all-conference. They are Kim Wilde, Monte Kaufman, and Dale Aman. BELOW the Flyers are in action during games at the county and district tournaments against Menno and Freeman Academy W K ? m B Team Finishes With 'IZ-5 Record B BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD FHS Opp. Hurley 43 35 West Central 43 42 Spencer 35 41 Montrose 50 38 Centerville 28 38 Marion 33 42 Harrisburg 50 40 Salem 44 43 Menno 57 42 Canistota 30 33 Irene 42 33 Alexandria 53 33 Bridgewater 51 43 Tri- Valley 49 24 Emery 46 52 Avon 58 41 Viborg 48 22 The Freeman B squad, consisting of three juniors, three sophomores, eight freshmen, and one eighth grader finished with a fine season's record of 12 wins and 5 losses, A 45 point average, and an 11 point free throw average for the year paced the little Flyers to a respectable season. High point man was Greg Kleinsasser with a 14. 2 average. The defensive leaders were Gregg Graber, Greg Kleinsas- ser, and Don Hansen. The B team is shown BELOW: Ted Pidde, Bob Wol- lman, Tom Villa, Don Herman, john Weier, Dell Thomas, Gregg Graber, Don Hansen, Greg Klein- ABOVE are the B team Basketball cheerleaders. They are Rhonda Stewart, Garnet Gering, Marlene Haar, and Nancy Schamber. Sasser, Mike Walters, Dan Herrboldt, Mark Unruh, l-YDH Mendel, Joe Villa, Charles Aman, and Coach Wayne Knoll. Members of the varsity wrestling squad are, BACK: Richard Tschetter FRONT Kelly Mutschelknaus, Rod Anderson, Ted Hofer, Keith Hofer, Lynn John Hansen Kenny Andersen, Marcus Preheim, Ulmer, Marlin Holzworth, LeRoy Pullman, Coach Randy Barta, David Epp Three Matmen Qualify For State Meet With six of the varsity squad in their first ye ar of wrestling, the 69-70 wrestling season can defi- nitely be termed as one of rebuilding for the Flyers. Although the team had only five wins as compared to six losses and one tie, the individual performances of several team members in tourna- ment action and throughout the season were excep- tional. The team's easiest victory occurred at Mon- trose where the Flyers racked up an outstanding 54- 0 score, while the toughest competition came from Canistota, where on one occasion the Hawks won by a score of 24-23. At the district tournament in Yankton, three Flyers, RIGHT: Ted Hofer, David Epp, john Han- sen, ranked among the first four places, john placing second and Ted and David receiving fourth, From there on the trio advanced to the regional tourna- ment at Sioux Falls, where all three took fourth place honors, qualifying them for the state wrestling tournament at Watertown. Each year members of the team are given awards for outstanding achievements in wrestling. These achievements include the most number of pins, the fastest pin, and the most number of take- downs in a season. Receiving trophies for these honors were David Epp and john Hansen, who tied for the most number of pins at thirteen a piece, Ted Hofer for the fastest pin at seventeen seconds, and Kelly Mutschelknaus for the most take-downs with seventeen. At RIGHT, cheerleaders for A and B wrestling squads are: Judy Aman, Carol Hanson, Nancy Kleinsasser, Rita Wipf. BELOW the wrestlers watch a match during the conference tournament. 98 107 115 123 130 137 145 155 165 175 185 HW 1970 PERSONAL WRESTLING RECORD David Epp Randy Barta Marcus Preheim Kenny Andersen john Hansen Kelly Mutschelknaus Rodney Anderson Ted Hofer Keith Hofer Lynn Ulmer Marlin Holzworth LeRoy Pullman Three Wrestlers Chosen to All-Conference For the first year, wrestlers were chosen by their coaches as all-conference Wrestlers, From FHS they are: Ted Hofer, LeRoy Pullman, and John Hansen. Freeman placed second to Canistota in the Cornbelt Conference Tournament at Freeman. Receiving first place rating were Ted Hofer, Marlin Holzworth, David Epp, and Randy Barta. Second place went to john Hansen, Lynn Ulmer, and LeRoy Pullman, while the rest of the team placed third. The B team wrestlers include, BACK: Brad Christ- Coach Richard Tschetter. FRONT: Don Wipf, ensen, George Villa, Randy Schweitzer, Todd Gra- Bradley Gering, Terry Dubs, Don Penner, jim Epp, ber, Kelly Kaufman, Andy Wipf, Dale Neuharth, Glenn Preheim, Brad Kleinssser. The F club officers are, ABOVE: Rod Anderson--stu- dent council, Monte Kaufman--secretary, Dale Aman-- vice-president, Kim Wilde--president, Allen Weier-- treasurer. New F club members initiated in the spring are, RIGHT: Dell Thomas, Kelly Kaufman, Marlin Holzwarth. MIDDLE: Keith Hofer, Mil-ce Walters, Kenny Anderson, Randy Wipf. FRONT: Don Penner, Gregg Graber, Ted Pidde, Bob Wollman, Don Schamber. Not pictured: joe Villa, Lynn Ulmer, Marcus Preheim. The F club consists of students who meet specific re- quirements listed in the F club constitution. During the year the boys sold wooden fish, held a spinsters' dance, and had their annual steak fry and initiated new members. Members of the F club include, TOP VERTICALLY: George Villa, Mark Mehlhaf, Greg Kleinsasser, Don Han- sen, Dale Neuharth, Randy Barta, Kelly Mutschelknaus. BACK: Kim Wilde, LeRoy Pullman, john Hansen, Ted Ho- fer, Rod Anderson, Dale Aman, Monte Kaufman. MIDDLE: Tom Villa, Tom Haar, Lynn Mendel, Burnell Glanzer, Allen Weier, Danny Ven Osdel, Jarvis I-Ieckenlaible. FRONT: David Epp, Randy Krehbiel, Brad Christenson, jerry Hofer, and advisor Mr. Don Diede. F Club Holds Spinsters' Dance 40 Pep Club Makes Uniforms The 26 Pep Club members are, BACK: Nancy Kleinsasser, Terry Walter, Jan Mehlhaf, Loa Laber, Arlene Kleinsasser, Nancy Pfeiffer, jackie Stahl, Margaret Stern, Karon Uecker. SECOND: Judy Aman, Tammi Graber, Kathy Krehbiel, Marcy Kaufman, Monica Schrag, Glenda Wiens, Marilyn Stahl, Margo Graber, Rose Hoff. FRONT: Carol Hanson, Rita Wipf, Rhonda Stewart, Garnet Gering, Marlene Haar, Nancy Schamber, Barb Uecker, Sandy Barta. A more active and better organized Pep Club boosted the Flyers this year. The club sewed new ma- roon pant jumpers and wore white blouses. Besides at- tending games and matches, the Pep Club ran the concession stand at the wrestling tourney and was in charge of skits at pep rallies. To remain a member of the Pep Club one must attend 7O'Xn of the games and matches and to letter, one must attend 80M of them. Those lettering are: Judy Aman, Rose Hoff, Sandy Barta, Rita Wipf, Garnet Gering, Margo Graber, Loa Laber, jan Mehl- haf, Rhonda Stewart, Barb Uecker, and Glenda Wiens Pep Club officers are, BACK: Karon Uecker-- president, Kathy Krehbiel--treasurer, jackie Stahl-- vice president. FRONT: Rhonda Stewart--student council, Barb Uecker--secretary, jan Mehlhaf-- reporter. The FLYETTE staff includes BACK: Tom Haar, George Villa, Karon Uecker, Dale Aman, David Christensen, John Hanson and Kim Wilde. FRONT: joe Villa, Greg Kleinsasser, Judy Aman, Tammi Graber, Marcy Kaufman, Eileen Koerner, Diane Weier, Arlene Kleinsasser, Kathy Krehbiel, Carol Han- son and Mark Mehlhaf. Work on the 1970 FLYETTE began at a Week- long yearbook camp at Brookings, June 16-20. There the editors set up basic plans for the yearbook. Throughout the school year pictures were taken of students, faculty, and of organizations. Photographs were taken by Al's Studio, Alvin Mudder, and Rueben Goertz. Instead of the usual paste-up system, the 1970 FLYETTE used 3-R forms, a simpler and more precise system. E Flyette Uses New System The FLYETTE editing staff is, BACK: Brenda Gunderson-- typist, Holly Wrenn and Linda Rechnagel--junior editors. FRONT: A1-delle Kleinsasser and JoAnn Wagner--co-editors, Joan Marie Wipf and jan Mehl- haf--business managers. 42 RIGHT: The MAROON AND WHITE editorial staff is Rita Wipf--junior editor, Jackie Stahl--business man- ager, Tzammi Graber--editor, JoAnn Wagner--photog- rapher, and'David Christensen--business manager. Maroon and White Has Wide Circulation RIGHT: Staff members who contributed in special areas of publishing the monthly paper are Marion Say- ler, Carol Hanson, Holly Wrenn, Brenda Gunderson, Linda Rechnagel, and Maurita Kaufman. Their work included drawing, typing and mimeographing. 43 The MARooN AND WHITE, pub- lished monthly by a twenty- eight member staff, won its seventeenth All- State rating in the South Dakota High School Press Association's con- test this year. The rating was for the '68-'69 paper edited by Audrey Kleinsasser. A plaque was presented to the school for this honor. The MAROON AND WHITE has a circulation of approximately 250 people, including over 25 other schools. Mrs. jean Thorell acted as advisor for the publication. Reporting for the MAROON AND WHITE are, BACK: Ardelle Klein- sasser, Eileen Koerner, Nancy Pfeif- fer, Nancy Kleinsasser, Sandy Barta, jan Rademacher, Marcy Kaufman, Ioan Marie Wipf, Marilyn Stahl. SFATED: Kathy Krehbiel, Tom Haar, Burnell Glanzer, Mark Unruh, Judy Aman, Arlene Kleinsasser, Terry Walter, and john Hansen. Debate Team Participates in Eleven Meets Making up the debate squad are, TOP: Garnet Gering, Margaret Stern, Holly Wrenn, Cindi Svar- toien. LEFT: joe Villa, George Villa, Keith I-Iofer, Rita Wipf, David Christensen, Ted Hofer. With their advisor Mr. Charles Cady, the FHS debate team attended a total of eleven meets. The topic was, RESOLVED: That Congress should pro- hibit unilateral United States military intervention in foreign countries. LEFT: Holly Wrenn and Rita Wipf made up the A negative team and David Christensen and George Villa were the A affirmative team. BELOW LEFT: Holly Wrenn and Ted I-Iofer were the squad's A extemporaneous speakers. Three conference debates brought Freeman fourth place. Competing against 35 other schools the team debated at Augustana and Lincoln High. At the divisional meet Freeman missed third place by only a few points. in . -' y cu ' V af 5 -gg ,Nw ik 9 , W 1 . we x .sk . L Mix 4 I ' xv L5-fn V 52 V xfl if 3 W' X W2 .. X W ,L , . 5 5 :VV L . - Q ' Q wx' ', sg V' 1? Q. fi 'lf L N4 'X' mn QQ? V? if , ,, s -ff, E, -Mi. . , R if 3152 471, . 'ik'-Q WMS-5, ' . wffg 1 M3 14, jr Jak 5., pa. tj ,pk , ' . vv ,- A 5 gb' V Q 4'?+mfQ 'MX A Lf 5 1 Q Q 5 ,ig ' E 5 i 2 E 1 Part of our school system is the Special Educa- tion class which has' been held for twelve years at Pine Hill Printery. Students are divided into two groups, educable and trainable. The mornings are spent learning academic skills and in the afternoon the students learn life skills. BACK: Mrs. Kathy Graber, Mrs. Erna Graber. MID- DLE: Randy Wieman, Nancy Murphy, Linda Olig- mueller, Diana Auch, june Ihnen, Sharon Roesler, Kathy Kostboth. FRONT: Duane Addy, Arlys Heck- enlaible, joel Weidner, Debbie Miller, Susan Ayers Not Pictured: jonathan Itrich, Karon Schoenwald. 8th Grade Is Largest Class -54 Members BACK: Don Wipf, Sheryl Gullickson, jeff Christen- sen, Frank Graber, Cindy Kleinsasser, john Weier, Marcia Holzwarth, Diane Christensen, Cindy Pre- heim, Sue Weier, Tim Villa, Karen Pullman, Linda Ulmer. THIRD: Keith Kaufman, Pam Stewart, jan Ven Osdel, Charlene Preheim, Mary Preheim, Bar- bara Knodel, Karen Hofer Ma Schaeffer Pat Ger ry .. ing, Penny Kaufman, Elsie johnson, Lorrie,I-loff, Su- zetta Ensz, David Ryken. SECOND: Cecilia Villa, Sheryl Miller, jennifer Gaertner, Kathy Itrich, Twi- la Koerner, Jerry Ortman, Scott Peterson, Debbie Terveen, Susan Waltner, Cheryl Ries, Dennis Sch- rag, Andrew Wipf, Marilyn Koerner. FRONT: Tho- mas Bertsch, Glenn Preheiin, jill Kleinsasser, Ray Walter, Brad Gering, Merlin Koerner, Mark Ander- son, Stuart Preheim, jim Epp, Joe Christensen, Karen Walter, Michael Hofer, Bruce Glanzer. NOt Pictured: Diana Heibult. BACK: Kathy Schmidt, Cathy Walter, Bob Pidde, David Stahl, Vicki Stahl, Gary Goertz, Rhonda Mas- sey, Ruth Waltner, Myron Holzwarth, Ross Ulrich, Brenda Becker. THIRD: Charlotte Schrag, Wade Ven Osdel, Ricky Herman, Robert Gimbel, Teresa Graber, Theresa Villa, Coleen Dubs, Steve Knodel, Collin Kleinsasser, Marilyn Wipf, Bradley Dowden. SECOND: Audrey Tiesen, Ann Solberg, Mary Ann Sorensen, Mark Gross, Vera Wiens, Mary Schweitzer, Betty Andersen, jonetta I-Iofer, jill Preheirn, Cindi Plooster, jimmy Merk. FRONT: Skye Hein, jane Knittel, Colleen Ortrnann, Darwin Koerner, Terry Waltner, Terry Gross, Sharla Gross, Larry Mehlhaf, Scott Beier, Janis Christensen. Not Pictured: Mary Jane Ries, Anthony Ahrendt. 7th and 6th Grades Like Phys. Ed. BACK: Debra Gering, Colleen Kaufman, Donald Beier, Dale Stark, Ranae Massey, Shawn Gullick- son, Keith Massey, Patricia Glanzer, Loy Laber, Rodney Prevast, David jones, Stephen Mendel. TI-HRD: Michael Waltner, David Gross, Debbie Mil- ler, Gloria Dowden, Karen Kaus, Cynthia Bauer, Jane Wipf, Jody Mendel, Beth Gerig, Debra Becker, jay Graber. SECOND: Michael Freeman, Tony Wal- tner, John David Stahl, Audrey Bertsch, Colette Dubs, Kent Mueller, Lynette Wollman, Richard Schrag, Monte Waltner, Rick Stewart, Cynthia Peterson, Cindy Ries. FRONT: Barbara Schwartze, Steven Epp, Craig Walters, Donice Walter, Peggy Kaufman, Carrie Hofer, Geraldine Hofer, Irene Holzwarth, Nancy Kaufman, David Hofer, Valerie Gunderson. Not Pictured: Renee Ries. BACK: Cynthia Wollman, Barbara Waltner, Kent Mendel, Bradley Wiens, John Ahrendt, Kevin Wal- tner, Skyla I-lofer, Fred Villa, Norm Kaufman. THIRD: Tena Graber, Caroline Schaeffer, Ross Pre- heim, Brian Koster, Brad Letcher, Keith Knodel, Tony Hofer, Liza Wipf, Lori Waltner, Beth Hofer. SECOND: Galen Barta, Todd Schwader, Johnny Gering, Craig Stahl, Nanette Hofer, Charlene Ort- man, Kim Graber, Kenneth Bertsch, Robbie Mutch- elknaus. FRONT: Gail Gunderson, Pamela Plooster, Kevin Jensen, Tonda Gross, Pamela Walter, Teresa Hofer, Sherri Heckenlaible, Charles Kramer, Rosa- lie Schrag, Lori Dewald. Not Pictured: Susan Heibult. 5th and 4th Grades Are Creative in Art BACK: Gwen Graber, Clay Ven Osdel, Curtis Wol- lman Jeffery Sickmann, Ruby Lan Elizabeth Vil x gf ' la, Joni Kaufman, Lynda Waltner. THIRD: Colette Graber, Gina Waltner, Charlotte Graber, Peggy Gering, Dawn Stahl, joan Mueller, Julie Kleinsas- ser, Tom Waltner. SECOND: Darryl Dubs, jeffrey Kaufman, Rickey Miller, Brent Mutchelknaus, Barry Glanzer, Vernell Jensen, Timmy I-Iofer, Scott Jac- obson. FRONT: Lisa Graber, Ramona Sayler, Arliss Stern, Kathy Kaus, Clifford Huseman, Allen Hofer, Randy Hofer, Linda Hofer. Not Pictured: Billy Ries. BACK: Karolyn Graber, Brenda Jensen, Carol Hofer, Gaertner, Teresa Letcher. FRONT: Galen Hofer, Twila Shaeffer, Dennis Wipf, Keith Letcher, Randy Becky Barta, Karen Ries, Kim Kaufman, Kim Diede, Glanzer, Eric Waltner, Kevin Gross, MIDDLE: Ran- Dawn Schwader, jill Kaufman, Teresa Mutchelk- dy Tooley, Darnell Tschetter, Charles Glanzer, naus. Not Pictured: janet Ries. Delmar Walter, Scott Stern, Todd Preheim, Grant 3rd and 2nd Grades Enjoy Music BACK: Mark Ortman, joe Freeman, John Beier, man, Lynette Stern, Charles Gering, Joni Herman, Ronda Leaux Kleinsasser, Terry Graber, Stephen Melody Hofer, Steve Dewald, Keith Kaufman. Ortmann, Charles Reimer, Brad Stewart. THIRD: FRONT: Lori Jacobson, Lewis Ven Osdel, Darla Connie Lang, Kimberly Duerkson, Claudette Beck- Tschetter, Donald Walter, Gregg Uecker, Ricky er, Dawn Sweeney, Barry Wiens, Douglas Dubs, Hofer, Steven Miller, Cindy Stern. James Unruh. SECOND: Shari Graber, Susan Kauf- BACK: Kevin Mutchelknaus, Brian Saarie, Joel Schwader, David Preheim, Lisa Mueller, Brian Stern, Mark Bauer, Jackie johnson. MIDDLE: Wen- dy Waltner, Brian Gunderson, Robert Korn, Haylee Laber, Marlene Holzwarth, Shaun Zanter, Karen Zanter, Janet Goertz. FRONT: Michael Jacobson, Steven Dubs, jon Epp, Marilyn Hofer, Karen Kno- del, Duane Walter, Perry Hoffman. 'lst Grade Learns to Read BACK: Cheryl Ortnaan, Mari Lynn Hofer, Juli Wipf, Janice Jones, Cindy Graber, Julie Walter, La Vette Miller, Brenda Glanzer. MIDDLE: Michael Aman Terry Koster, Ricky Tooley, Sue Kaufman, Paulet- te I-Ioltzwarth, Chantel Waltner, Gary Waltner, Brent Glanzer. FRONT: Christine l-Iofer, Joette jen- sen, jeffrey Walklin, Merrill Watson, Sharyl Kapsch, Kimberly Plooster, Kim I-Iofer, Bonnie Peterson. BACK: Lori I-Iofer, Tony Letcher, Billy Weier, Tam- Uecker, Dennis Kaufman, Tamara I-Iofer. FRONT: my Rechnagel, Marilyn Graber, Kevin Knoll, O'- Juanita Villa, Timmy Glanzer, Belinda Walter, Dean Titze. MIDDLE: Monica Hofer, Mary Andersen, Marlys Bertsch, Cory Diede, Dennis Tooley, Brian Ronny Hofer, Douglas I-Iaar, james Kaufman, Barry Knittel. Km dergarten Identifies Alphabet BACK: Myles Brockmueller, Steven Korn, Pazmela laff, Kristi Haar, Lorie Preheim. FRONT: Craig Tieszen, Timmy Reimer, Mark Gering, Amy Gra- Miller, Clitus Wollman, Jody Lehmann, JoLeen ber, Mark Colgan. MIDDLE: Karla Waltner, Blaine Kaufman, Anita Graber, Donna Saner. Saarie, Viki Graber, Kendall Graber, Kurt Ratz- Salem 794 47 BACK: Roland Svartoien, Kevin Christensen, Nancy Dangel, Tyron Preheim, Peggy Weier, Mark Svarto- ien. FRONT: Donna Preheim, Steven Schmidt, LeAnn Dan- gel, Arlan Preheim, 1oEllen Dangel. North Star if 66 BACK: Loren Saner, Kraig Krehbiel, Waren Graber, Do- novan Graber, joan Graber. FRONT: Linden Graber, Dor- is Saner, Marlin Saner, Tere- sa Graber, Denise Saner. Brookside if 65 BACK: Isaac Waltner, Debra Grab- er, Diane Ries, Kerwin Graber. MIDDLE: Marcia Friesen, Duane Ries, Kim Graber, Shawn Tieszen, Billy Graber. FRONT: Ivan Friesen, Nancy Graber, Stewart Graber, Con- nie Friesen, joey Graber. Sunflower ll 68 BACK: Allen Thomas, Daphne Unruh, Debbie Thomas, jesse Thomas, Roberta Graber. MIDDLE: Nathan Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Stanley Thomas, Marlene Graber, jan Tho- mas. FRONT: Marlaree Becker, Glenda Unruh, David Thomas, Kristine Thomas, Phil Thomas. Seven Country Schools Added to District Hillside if 92 BACK: Desmond Miller, Stanley Ortman, Kevin Becker, Kathy Kaufman, Shella Ortman, Ion Miller. FRONT: Steven Preheim, Cristi Waltner, Sharla Kaufman, Scott Preheim, Rebecca Miller, Arden Kaufman. Fairview? 96 BACK: Lonna Preheim, Diana Preheim, Don Walt- ner, Gregg Waltner, Sheila Preheim, FRONT: Kenneth Preheim Kath Waltner Y Lisa Prelieim, julie Walther. Students Number 85 in Country Schools Salemakf 99 BACK: Michael Moeller, Patricia Solberg, Karen Solberg, Pamela Schweitzer, Gregory Andersen. MIDDLE: john Munkvold, Gary Wag- ner, Rodney Wek, Brian Schweitzer. FRONT: Kim Andersen, Charlene Schweitzer, Dawn Andersen, Debra Wek, Sandra Solberg. w!5g?f?Wh' gm,,,4w Q f wa: J., , :XM .17 1 s , , . gps M A K Q K X 55215 il Si if W fx 3:1 fig .fwaigssgf -W L- W The 78 member FHS band is SHOWN ABOVE. BACK: Rose Hoff, Margaret Stern, Carol Hanson, Linda Rechnagel, john Hansen. FOURTH: Pam Stewart, Susan Waltner, Frank Graber, Randy Krehbiel, Barb Uecker. THIRD: jennifer Gaertner, Cecilia Villa, jan Mendel, Denise Mendel, Sharla Gross, Twyla Koerner, Sharleen Schamber, JoAnn Schamber, Ted Pidde, Dan Herrboldt, Cindy Sch midt, Brenda Goertz, Monica Schrag. SECOND: Marilyn Stahl, Garnet Gering, Loa Laber, Brenda Gunderson, Nancy Pfeiffer, Judy Aman, Marion Sayler, Kathy Krehbiel. FRONT: Arlene Klein- sasser, Margo Graber, Sandra Barta, jan Radema- cher, Marilyn Wipf. Band Wins Superior Rating Chosen by the band as officers are: Rose Hoff--vice-president, Karon Uecker--student comicil, Dale Aman--president, Tammi Graber-- secretary-treasurer. i BACK: joan Marie Wipf, Eileen Koerner, Mark Unruh. FOURTH: Coleen Becker, Coleen Dubs, Kathy Schmidt, Marcy Kaufman, Marcia Holzwortli, Kelly Mutschelknaus, joe Villa, Keith Hofer, Greg Graber, Karon Uecker, Kim Wilde, Mark Mehlhaf, jan Mehlhaf, Monte Kaufman. THIRD: Rita Wipf, Lynn Mendel, Randy Barta, Penny Kaufman, Ted Hofer, George Villa, David Schmidt, Teresa Grab- er, Cindy Kleinsasser, Terry Walter, Dale Aman. SECOND: Mary Ann Sorenson, Judy Mehlhaff, Skye Hein, Theresa Villa, Shana Gullickson, Marlene Haar, jill Kleinsasser. FRONT: Mary Preheim, Rhonda Stewart, jackie Stahl, Tammie Graber, Ardelle Kleinsasser. Not pictured: Tom Villa. The 78 member FHS band, directed by Mrs. Betty Mudder, led the FHS Homecoming Parade and later marched at U. S. D, and Southern for their homecoming parades, October 11 and 18, respectively. Throughout the year the band played at home football and basketball games and pep meetings. Soloists and ensembles attended the Region I Small Ensemble Contest at Vermillion, February 19, and brought back a record amount of superior ratings. They received 9 superior, 9 excellent and a fair rating. The band participated in the Cornbelt Conference Band Festival, March 10 at Marion. Guest conductor was Dr. Harold Krueger from Augustana College in Sioux Falls. The 240 piece band concluded the days festival with an evening concert. Saturday, April 3, the band traveled to the large ensemble contest at Mount Marty College and earned a superior rating for the third consecutive year. A spring concert consisting of the band, mixed chorus, glee clubs, and madrigal climaxed the year's perform- ances. LEFT: Marcia Kaufman, a senior, has led the march- ing band for two years. 57 Soloists receiving superiors at the contest are, BACK: joan Marie Wipf--baritone, Marcy Kaufman--tenor sax- ophone, Monte Kaufman-- trombone, Marilyn Stahl-- clarinet, Ardelle Kleinsas- ser--flute and piccolo. FRONT: Terry Walter--alto saxophone and David Schmi- dt--cornet, earned excellent ratings. Receiving an excellent at the contest was the woodwind quin- tet. BELOW: Arlene Kleinsas- ser, Marilyn Wipf, Judy Aman, Mary Preheim, Ardelle Kleinsasser. BELOW: George Villa, David Schmidt, and Ted Hofer compose the cornet trio which received a fair rating. Chosen as a member of All- State Band is Ardelle Kleinsasser--flutist. She attended the band April 10-11 in Watertown and played along with 164 musicians under the dir- ection of Miles johnson of St. Olaf College, North- field, Minnesota. Arlene and Ardelle Kleinsasser received a su- perior rating on their woodwind duet. tm J Asov 2 11 rt f CO 'sun of ud 59 haff earned an excellent rating. E The Frenc horn qua e nsi g J y Aman, Marion Sayler, Kathy Krehbiel, and Judy Mehl- Receiving a superior was the brass choir. THIRD: Ted Hofer, George Villa, David Schmidt, Mark Mehl- haf. SECOND: Joan Marie Wipf, Monte Kaufman, Kim Wilde Judy Aman, Frank Graber. FRONT: Eileen Koerner, Judy Mehlhaff, Kathy Krehbiel, Marion Sayler. J gimgzj., . ' Earning an excellent rating was the saxophone quartet: Barb Uecker, Terry Walter, Dale Aman, and Marcia Kaufman. BELOW: Arlene Kleinsasser, Loa Laber, Marilyn Stahl and Garnet Gering played in the B flat clarinet quartet. The group received an excellent rating. The flute quartet received an excellent rating. BACK: Rhonda Stewart, Jill Kleinsasser, FRONT Ardelle Kleinsasser, Tammi Graber. ri ,I , -3- -fa . The standard clarinet quartet is: Sandy Barta, Pam Monte Kaufman, Mark Mehlhaf, Kim Wilde, and Stewart, Margo Graber, and Susan Waltner. The jan Mehlhaf composed the trombone quartet which group earned an excellent. received an excellent. Three Ensembles Earn Superiors New this year is the woodwind choir which received a superior rating. BACK: Marcy Kaufman, Dale Aman, Barb Uecker, Terry Walter. THIRD: Pam Stewart, Marilyn Stahl, jan Rademacher, SECOND: Susan Walt- ner, Arlene Kleinsasser, Sandy Barta Margo Graber, Garnet Gering, Loa Laber. FRONT: Tammi Graber, Mary Preheim, Ardelle Kleinsasser, Marilyn Wipf. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Mudder the mixed chorus is, ABOVE: Carla Gross, Linda Rechnagel, June Kleinsasser, Marsha Ulmer, Sharleen Schamber, Nancy Schamber, Shana Gullickson, Gregg Graber, David Christensen, Michael Walter. THIRD: Kathy Krehbiel, Eileen Koerner, Brenda Gunderson, joan Marie Wipf, Monica Schrag, Glenda Wiens, Marcy Choruses Present Concerts The mixed chorus had an increase of nineteen members over last year. On November 13, the chorus presented a fall concert. lt also included numbers by the girls' and boys' glee, All- State Chorus members and alternates, and the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. The cantata Joy to the World was given on December 22. Those who sang solo parts in it were Eileen Koerner, Tammi Graber, Judy Aman, David Christensen and Phil Ries. Ted I-Iofer was the narrator. On March 20, the Cornbelt Conference Vocal Festival was held in Freeman. Others participating were Marion, Montrose, and Canistota. Guest conductor for the day was Mr. Don Peterson of the Sioux Falls public schools. In the spring, another concert was given on April 9, when the chorus, glee clubs, madrigal, and band presented the contest numbers. RIGHT: The four seniors chosen to represent Freeman High at All- State Chorus are: David Christensen--bass, Dale Aman--tenor, Eileen Koerner--soprano and Tammi Graber-- alto. They sang in the 1040 member chorus along with the All- State Orchestra on October 7-8 at Sioux Falls. Director of the mass chorus was Dr. Lloyd Pfaucsh from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. 62 Kaufman, Jarvis Heckenlaible, Phil Ries, Ted Hofer. SECOND: Cindy Schmidt, Marion Sayler, jackie Stahl, Nancy Kleinsasser, Debby Gunderson, Judy Aman, joe Villa, Todd Graber, john Hansen. FRONT: Garnet Gering, Sandra Barta, Rita Wipf, Carol Hanson, Margo Graber, Diane Weier, Sally Jorgensen, Brad Kleinsasser, Randy Barta, BACK: Allen Weier, Marlin I-Iolzworth, Greg Klein- sasser, Dan Herrboldt, Keith Hofer, DeVandolyn Schamber, JoAnn Wagner, jan Rademacher, Linda Lang, jan Mehlhaf. THIRD: Monte Kaufman, Mark Mehlhaf, Dale Aman, Brad Christensen, Lynn Men- del, David Schmidt, Ardelle Kleinsasser, Loa La- ber, Tammi Graber, Lynette Weins. SECOND: Douglas Brucklacher, Kim Wilde, George Villa, W2 Randy Krehbiel, Burnell Glanzer, Nancy Pfeiffer, Marilyn Stahl, Denise Mendel, Barb Uecker, JoAnn Schamber. FRONT: Charles Aman, Ted Pidde, Don Munkvold, David Epp, jerry Wildermuth, Karon Uecker, Terry Walter, Margaret Stern, Coleen Becker, Marlene Haar. Not pictured: Tom Villa, Linda Edwards. LEFT: Those who sang solos at the contest in Vermillion are: Phil Ries, Greg Kleinsasser, Mark Mehlhaf, Joan Marie Wipf, Kathy Krehbiel, Margo Graber, Nancy Pfeif- fer, David Christensen, Tammi Graber, Dale Aman, and George Villa. Of these Phil, Greg, Nancy, and Tammi received superior, The remaining seven received excel- lent ratings. BELOW: The piano soloists are: David Schmidt, Mark Unruh, Monte Kaufman, Marcy Kaufman, and joan Marie Wipf. Receiving superior were joan Marie and Monte. Marcy, Mark, and David received excellent ratings. The 61 member girls' glee received a superior rating at the contest for the fourth consecutive year. Dir- ected by Mrs. Betty Mudder the chorus is: BACK: Glenda Wiens, Diane Weier, June Kleinsasser, Linda Lang, Nancy Schamber, Monica Schrag, Marcy Kaufman, Marsha Ulmer, Sharleen Scham- ber, Linda Rechangel, Shana Gullickson, DeVan- dolyn Schamber, JoAnn Wagner, Jan Rademacher, Jan Mehlhaf, Nancy Pfeiffer. THIRD: Terry Walter, Lynette Wiens, Jackie Stahl, Tammi Graber, Marion Sayler, Loa Laber, Nancy Kleinsasser, Joan Marie Wipf, Kathy Krehbiel, Carla Gross, Donna Munk- Accompanists for the different chorus groups are: Terry Walter--girls' glee, Joan Marie Wipf--mixed chorus, Dave Schmidt--boy's glee. LEFT: The girls' ensemble received a superior rating at the contest. They are, BACK: Judy Aman, Margo Graber, Karon Uecker, SECOND: Joan Marie Wipf, Jackie Stahl, Jan Mehlhaf. FRONT: Eileen Koerner, Tammi Graber, JoAnn Wagner. vold, Sally Jorgensen, Barb Uecker, Julie Svartoien, Ardelle Kleinsasser, Cindy Svartoien. SECOND: Brenda Gunderson, Carol Hanson, Debbie Gunderson, Marilyn Stahl, Margo Graber, Denise Mendel, Anita Bittner, Rita Wipf, Pam Gering, Judy Aman, Eileen Koerner, Debbie Graber, Karon Uecker, Teresa Brucklacher, Judy Mehlhaff. FRONT: Barbara Tschetter, Marlene Haar, Lucille Glanzer, JoAnn Schamber, Sandra Barta, Jan Mendel, Garnet Gering, June Adrian, Cindy Schmidt, Angela Schweitzer, Earla Wagner, Margaret Stern, Bonnie Hofer, Coleen Becker. Not pictured: Linda Edwards. V' The mixed ensemble is, BACK: Judy Aman, Monte Kaufman, David Christensen, Karon Uecker. FRONT: Eileen Koer- ner, Dale Aman, George Villa The group earned an excellent rating. Members of the madrigal are, BACK: Mark Mehlhaf, Kim Wilde, Monte Kaufman, David Christensen, George Villa, Dale Aman, Lynn Mendel, Randy Barta. FRONT: Judy Aman, Eileen Koerner, joan Marie Wipf, Margo Graber, jackie Stahl, Tammi Graber, JoAnn Wagner, Karon Uecker, jan Mehlhaf. The madrigal received a superior rating at the music contest. Receiving an excellent plus at the contest was the miscellaneous girls' ensemble. They are, BACK: Barb Uecker, june Kleinsasser, Shana Gullickson, Carla Gross. FRONT: Marilyn Stahl, Nancy Pfeiffer, Kathy Krehbiel, Marion Sayler, Terry Walter. Earning an excellent rating at the contest the boys' glee sang under the direction of Mrs. LeEtta Bennett. They are, BACK: Gregg Graber, David Christensen, Mike Walter, Allen Weier, Marlin Holzworth, Greg Kleinsasser, Dan Herrboldt, Keith Hofer. THIRD: Jarvis Heckenlaible, Phil Ries, Ted Hofer, Monte Kaufman, Mark Mehlhaf, Dale Aman, Brad Christensen, Lynn Mendel. SECOND: Joey Villa, Todd Graber, john Hansen, Doug Brucklacher, Kim Wilde, George Villa, Randy Krehbiel, Burnell Glanzer. FRONT: Brad Kleinsas ser, Randy Barta, Charles Aman, Ted Pidde, Donald Munkvold, David Epp, jerry Wildermuth, Not pictured: Tom Villa. Boys' Chorus Earns Excellent The boys' ensemble, receiving an excellent rating at the contest, are: Mark Mehlhaf, Kim Wilde, Monte Kaufman, David Christensen, George Villa, Dale Aman, Lynn Mendel, and Randy Barta. Not pictured, Tom Villa. FHA Newest Grganization at Freeman High FHA officers include, LEFT: Eileen Koer- ner--song leader, Carol Hanson--librarian julie Svartoien--historian, Linda Rechna- gel--reporter, Sandy Barta--secretary, Ardelle Kleinsasser--president, Marcy Kaufman--parliamentarian, Denise Men- del--treasurer, Marion Sayler--vice- president. A new organization at FHS is the Future Homemakers of America. The group of 30 girls attend monthly meetings held at the school and work on various projects and activities. This year the girls made Christmas favors for the Salem Home for time Aged, had a Christmas party, enjoyed a slumber party in the gym, and presented a spring style show. The FHA's biggest project was the spring style show, Signs of the Seventies, presented Sunday afternoon, May 17. The gym was decorated in black and White and carried out the theme with the use of zodiac signs. Fashions were styled by all Home Economics I, ll, and HI girls and some Fl-LA members. At LEFT: jan Rademacher, Nancy Kleinsasser, Lind Lang, and julle Svartoien model their dresses. Members of FHA are, BACK: Lynette Wiens, Judy Mehlhaff, Cindi Svartoien, Donna Munkvold, Carla Gross, Linda Lang, Debbie Graber, Bonnie I-lofer, Linda Rechnagel, julie Svartoien, Ian Rade- macher. SECOND: Lucille Glanzer, Anita Bittner, Colleen Becker, Jan Mendel, Rita Wipf, Sandy Barta, Nancy Pfeiffer, Jackie Stahl, Marion Sayler, Yvonne Huber. SEATED: Ardelle Kleinsasser, Eileen Koerner, Cindy Schmidt, Carol Hanson, Denise Mendel, Shana Gul- lickson, Debby Gunderson, JoAnn Schamber, Marcy Kaufman, Judy Aman, Brenda Gunderson. uw, V vwn 67 The 1970 boys' track team is, BACK: Coach Don Diede, Kim Wilde, Mark Mehlhaf, Monte Kauf- man, Don Hansen, Allen Weier, Greg Kleinsasser, Don Schamber, Dale Aman, john Hansen, Burnell Glanzer, Jarvis Heckenlaible, Lynn Mendel, George Villa, Coach Wayne Knoll. SECOND: Randy Wipf Greg Graber, Keith Hofer, Ricky Preheim, Brad , Christensen, Dan Herrboldt, Jerry Hofer, Don Pen- ner, Danny Ven Osdel, Dale Neuharth, Mike Wal- ter, Tom Haar, FRONT: Randy Schweitzer, Ted Pidde, Charles Aman, Don Herman, Dell Thomas, Joe Villa, Todd Graber, Ken Anderson, Kelly Kauf- man, Randy Krehbiel. Not pictured: Marcus Preheim. Seven School Records Are Broken Despite unfavorable running conditions, Coach Don Diede's trackmen brought FHS one of the most successful track seasons in the history of the school. A big factor was that the entire squad returned plus the addition of a large group of hard working freshmen. During the season the boys attended an average of two track meets a week. There were many highlights for the Flyers as a team and as individuals--from nearly upsetting Salem in the Salem Relays, to placing second in the conference, and finish- ing fourth in the region. Freeman also earned points at the larger track meets in Vermillion, Hurley, Tyndall, and at the state track meet in Rapid City. At the end of the season the boys had earned 44 tro- phies for breaking records and standards, surpassing last year's team total of eight trophies. School records that fell are the 2 mile relay, mile relay, mile run, S80 yard relay, 440 yard relay, 220 yard dash, and frosh shot put. Qualifying for the state track meet were, LEFT: joe Villa--2 mile run, Burnell Glanzer--mile run, Greg Kleinsasser--high jump, Allen Weier--880 yard dash, and Tom Villa--440 yard dash. Allen placed fourth in the state. 68 ABOVE are the seven Flyers who ran in record-breaking relays for FHS. They are BACK: Allen Weier, Tom Vill, Mark Mehlhaf, Monte Kaufman. FRONT: jerry Hofer, Jarvis I-Ieckenlaible, Lynn Mendel. . ABOVE the spectators eagerly cheer Allen Weier on to a split- ' second victory over Canistota as he crosses the finish line in the mile relay. Hard work and will power make for a suc- cessful track team as proven this year by the Flyers. ABOVE the boys are shown putting forth this kind of effort during after school work-outs. 69 BELOW is the two mile relay team which broke the school record by seventeen seconds. They are john Hansen, Allen Weier, Kim Wilde, and Burnell Glanzer. Members of the girls' senior high track team are, BACK: Reyne Anderson, JoAnn Schamber, Lynette Weins, Teresa Brucklacher, Coach LaVerne Diede, Sally Jorgensen, Anita Bittner, Pam Gering, Marlene Haar. SECOND: Marcy Kaufman, Glenda Weins, Iulie Svartoien, Nancy Schamber, Girls Place Second at The 1970 track season found 68 girls from grades 6-12 reporting to Coach LaVerne Diede. The team participated in the Hurley Bulldog Relays, the Tyndall Relays, the Yankton Regional Track Meet, the Springfield Invitational Track Meet, and the Girls' Conference Track Meet at Salem where they took second place. RIGHT: Teresa Villa qualified for the State Track Meet by Winning the 220 yard dash at the regional meet. At state Teresa received sixth place in her event. 70 DeVando1yn Schamber, Carla Gross, Tammi Gra- ber, Kathy Krehbiel, Barb Uecker, Nancy Klein- sasser, Holly Wrenn, Brenda Goertz, jan Mehlhaf. FRONT: Lucille Glanzer, Randa Gross, Donna Munkvold, Cindi Svartoien, Debby Gunderson, JoAnn Wagner, Earla Wagner, and Barb Tschetter Conference Meet During the season three girls each re- ceived first place in different events. They are, Glenda Weins--440 yard dash, Nancy Schamber--high jump, and Teresa Villa-- 22O yard dash. Girls of the junior high track team are, BACK: Cindy Kleinsasser, Rhonda Massey, Sheryl Gullick- son, Diane Christensen, Sue Weier, Kathy Walters, Karen I-lofer, Pat Gering, Suzetta Ensz, Jennifer Gaertner, Coach LaVerne Diede. SECOND: Penny Kaufman, Pam Stewart, Kathy Schmidt, Coleen l Those who lettered in track this year are, BACK: Tammie Graber, Brenda Goertz, JoAnn Wagner. SEC- OND: Marlene Haar, Reyne Anderson, Barb Uecker, Marcy Kaufman, Carla Gross. FRONT: Holly Wrenn, Glenda Weins, Kathy Krehbiel, Jan Mehlhaf, and Nancy Schamber. Dubs, Vera Weins, Elsie Johnson, Teresa Graber, Betty Anderson, Teresa Villa. FRONT: Cecilia Villa, Skye Hein, Cindi Plooster, Karen Walter, Mary Sorenson, Marilyn Koerner, Susan Walther, and Kathy Itrich. 'QQ' The Thespians presented their play Monday, May 11 with the following cast, BACK: Dale Aman --Cleante, Rod Anderson--Fleu- rant, Mark Mehlhaf--Thomas Diafoirus, Monte Kaufman--Dr. Diafoirus, Kim Wilde--Purgon, Tom Haar--De Bonnefoi, John Hansen--Beralde. FRONT: Kathy Krehbiel--Angelique, Rosemary Hoff--Louison, Ardelle Kleinsas- ser--Beline, George Villa--Argan, Karon Uecl-:er--Toinette. Seniors Present Play With Double Cast The Freeman High School seniors presented the play, The Imaginary Invalid Monday and Tuesday, May 11 and 12. The play, written by the French playwright Moliere, makes mem- bers of the medical profession objects of his comic satire. Ar- gan, the imaginary invalid, believes entirely in his doctors Purgon, Diafoirus, Thomas Diafoirus, and the apothecary, Fleurant, as theypretend to be curing him of his imaginary ill- nesses. However, through the help of Argan's servant Toinette and his brother Beralde, Argan is ridded of his imaginary ill- nesses, his doctors, and his conniving wife. The class was able to use 17th century costumes, which added much authenticity and humor to the play. sick . 72 I Mrs. Ethel Kaufman, ABOVE, coached both casts and supervised the costuming, properties, and publicity. During a rehearsal Judy Aman tries to con- vince the invalid Ted I-Iofer that he is not Presenting their play May 12, the Players cast includes, BACK: Monte Kaufman--Dr. Diafoirus, Allen Weier--Thomas Diafoirus, Kim Wilde--Purgon, Iirn Chris- tenson--Fleurant, Phil Ries-- Beralde, Tom Haar--De Bonnefoi, JoAnn Wagner--Beline, Judy Aman--Toinette, Tammi Graber --Angelique, David Christensen-- Cleante. SEATED: Marcy Kauf- man--Louison, Ted Hofer--Argan. RIGHT: Beline, JoAnn Wagner, discovers that her husband isn't really dead as she tries to take his keys to get his money. Seniors working behind the scenes are, BACK: Dale Stern--cur- tain, Ivan Ven Osdel--lights, IoAnn Wagner, Brenda Gunder- son, Angela Schweitzer--make-up. MIDDLE: Greg Mutschelk- aus, LeRoy Pullman--properties, Eileen Koerner, Diane Weier, Delano Koerner-- prompters. FRONT: jim Gaert-ner, Mike Schweitzer, jerry Schmidt--publicity. LOWER RIGHT: Marcy Kaufman as Louison bites Argan's finger as he asks her about her sister's secret love. 73 Officers chosen by honor society members are, ABOVE: Allen Weier--vice-president, Monte Kaufman--treasurer, Kim Wilde--presi- dent, Kathy Krehbiel--secretary. The honor society's major goal was to raise money for the Patricia Hofer Memorial Fund. The money raised from the fund goes to a senior selected by a faculty committee on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, talent, contri- bution to the school, character, and need. Money was raised through a record dance held after the conference Wrestling tournament, and a coffee hour given after both nights of the senior class play. Eleven new members were added to the honor society during the year. They were formally in- ducted into the society in a candlelighting cere- mony performed by last year's members. Also the organization held several breakfast meetings in the spring and elected officers for the 1970- 71 school year. Last year's members include, RIGHT: Kim Wilde, Allen Weier, Monte Kaufman, john Han- sen. FRONT: Judy Aman, Kathy Krehbiel, Tammi Graber. New members selected are, LOWER RIGHT: Holly Wrenn, Don Penner, David Christenson, JoAnn Wagner, Ardelle Kleinsasser, Diane Weier. FRONT: Marion Sayler, Sandy Barta, Burnell Glanzer, Rita Wipf, Jackie Stahl. Honor Society Sets Up Scholarship Fund Juniors june Kleinsasser and Julie Svartoien, ABOVE, help to get the gym ready for the ban- quet and prom by making a canopy out of streamers. juniors Present ll 'Cell Romance in Ven' The junior-senior banquet and prom was held Saturday, May 3, with the theme, Romance in Venice . The gym was decorated in colors of silver and blue with gondolas, and Roman murals accent- ing the scene. The students and faculty sat at card tables and were served a catered ham supper by twelve freshman waiters and waitresses chosen by the junior class. They were, ABOVE: Nancy Schamber, Deb Graber, Cindy Schmidt, JoAnn Schamber, Debby Gunderson, Marlene I-Iaar. FRONT: Gregg Graber, Mike Walters, Dan Herr- boldt, joe Villa, Ted Pidde, Charles Aman. Master of ceremonies Tom Villa introduced junior and senior class presidents Bob Wollman and Dale Aman who gave welcoming and farewell speeches, respectively. The madrigal sang a num- ber, and Principal Ron Bennett delivered the fea- ABOVE: Tom Villa, Mrs. Betty Mudder, and Mr. Alvin Mudder listen while Bob Wollnin gives his speech. tLu'ed speech recognizing each senior through a motto and jokes. Prom music was furnished by the Sirens . BELOW: juniors, seniors, and faculty members are seen en- joying the banquet. Student addresses at commencement were given by, LEFT: Kim Wilde, Ted Hofer, john Hansen, George Villa, and Monte Kaufman. Students Speak at Commencement Graduation activities began May 19 with class night. The program included senior band, awards to outstanding indivi- duals in school activities, and presentation of the senior class's facts, poem, and will. Baccalaureate was held May 24 with Rev. Virgil Gerig delivering the sermon. The boys' chorus, girls' chorus, and mad- rigal sang. Terry Walter played the pro- cessional and recessional march. With a crowd of nearly one- thousand, 34 seniors and 57 eighth graders graduated May 25. jackie Stahl played the proces- sional march and the girls' ensemble and madrigal provided music. The class motto is: Take the world as you find it, but leave it better , The class flower is white mums and the colors are maroon, pink, and white. Graduating with high distinction was Tammi Graber and with highest distinction was Kim Wilde, who also received the Patricia I-Iofer Scholarship. 1 - L,,', A 51 lgfgj My, but those were the good AIR RAID! ! eh- eh- eh-eh Did you use your old days. RIGHT GUARD this morning? Behind the Scenes at FHS Little boy blue come blow your horn, K Ah ha, we found you. V 77 Index A Adrian, june--16,64 Aman, Charles--22,31,34,36,63,66,68 Aman, Dale--10,13,34,35,36,40,42,56,57,60,61, 62,63,65,66,68,72,76 Aman, Judy--10,38,41,43,56,58,59,62,64,65,67, 73,74,76 Anderson, Kenny--22, 26,37,40,68 Anderson, Reyne--19, 70, 71 Anderson, Rita--19 Anderson, Rod--1O,26,27,28,31,37,4O,72,76 B Barta, Randy--19, 26, 31, 37, 39,4O, 57, 62, 64, 67 Barta, Sandra--16, 17, 34,41,43, 56, 61, 62, 64, 67, 74 Becker, Coleen--22,57, 63, 64,67 Bittner, Anita--22, 64, 67, 70 Bittner, Wilfred--19 Brucklacher, Douglas--16, 32, 62,66 Brucklacher, Teresa-- 19, 63, 64, 70 C chfistenson, Bradley--19, 27,39,4O,63, 66,68 Christenson, David--10, 42, 43, 4-4, 62, 63, 65, 66, 73, 74, 76 Christenson, Ia1nes-- 10, 73, 76 D Dubs, Terry--22, 24, 26, 39 Dziadek, Andreas--16 E Edwards, Linda--19,64 Epp, David--19, 27, 37, 39, 40, 63, 66 G Gaertner, james--10, 73, 76 Gering, Garnet--19, 36,41, 44, 56, 60, 62, 64 Gering, Pam--19,64, 70 Glanzer, Burnell--16, 18, 32, 34,4O,43, 63, 66, 68, 77 Glanzer, Lucille--9, 16, 32, 64, 67,70 Goertz, Brenda--19, 56, 70, 71 Graber, Debbie--22,6-4, 67 Graber, Gregg--22, 26, 34, 36, 40, 62, 66, 68 Graber, Margo--19, 30,41, 56, 61, 62, 63, 64,65 Graber, Tammi--11, 14,41, 42,43, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64,65, 70, 71, 73, 74, 76 Graber, Todd--22, 39, 40, 62, 66,68 Gross, Carla--22, 62, 66, 68 Gross, Randa--9,16, 70 Gullickson, Shana--22, 62, 66,68 Gunderson, Brenda--11, 42, 43, 56, 63, 64, 67, 73, 76 Gunderson, Deborah--22, 62, 67, 70 H Haar, Marlene--22,36,41,57, 63,64, 70,71 Haar, Thomas--11,26,27,34,40,42,68, 72,73,76 Hansen, Don--19, 26,34,40,36,68 Hansen, john--11,26,27,37,38,40,42,43,56,62,66 68,69,70,74, 76 Hanson, Carol--16,17,38,41,42,43,56,62,6-4,67 Heckenlaible, Jarvis--16, 32, 34, 40, 62, 66, 68, 69 Heckenlaible, Stuart--19 Herman, Don--23, 26, 36, 68 Herrboldt, Dan--23, 36,56,63, 66, 68 Hofer, Bonnie--23,64,67 Hofer, Jerry--19,68,69 Hofer, Keith--23,24,26,37,4O,44,57,63,66,68 Hofer, Ted--11,14,26,27,28,31,37,38,39,4O,44, 57,58,59,62,66,68,73,76 Hoff, Rosemary--10,11,28,31,34,41,56,72,76 Holzwarth, Marlin--19,37,39,63 I jorgenson, Sally--20, 31, 62, 64, 70 K Kaufman, Kelly--23, 26, 39,40,68 Kaufman, Marcy--12,28,41,42,43,57,58,60,61,62 64,67,70,71, 73, 76 Kaufman, Maurita-- 16,43 Kaufman, Monte--12, 14,26,27,34,35,40,57, 58,59 61,63,65,66,68,69,72,73,74,76 Kleinsasser, Ardelle--12, 42,43,57,58,59,6O,61,63, 64,67,69,72,74, 76 Kleinsasser, Arlene--20, 30,41 , 42,43, 58, 59, 60, 61, 66 Kleinsasser, Bradley--23, 39 Kleinsasser, Greg--20,34,36,4O,42,63,66, 68 Kleinsasser, june--16,17,31, 32,62, 64,65 Kleinsasser, Nancy--16, 38, 41, 43, 62, 64,70 Koerner, Darrel--20 Koerner, Delano--12, 13, 73, 76 Koerner, Eileen- 12, 42, 43, 57, 59, 62, 64, 65, 67, 73, 76 Kost, David--23 Krehbiel, Kathy--12,28,41,42,43,56,59,62,63,64, 65,70,71,72,74, 76 Krehbiel, Randy--20, 56, 63, 66, 68 L Laber, Loa--2O,41,56,6O,61,63,64 Lang, Linda--23, 63, 64, 67 M Mehlhaf, jan--2O,41,42,57,61,63,64,65,70,71 Index Mehlhaf, Mark--10,12,26,27, 28,34,4O,42,57, 59, 61,63,65,66,6 8,69, 72 Mehlhaff, Judy--23, 57, 59, 64, 67 Mendel, Denise--22, 23, 31, 56, 63, 64, 67 Mendel, jan--24, 56, 64, 67 Mendel, Lynn-- Miller, Gary--2 17, 40,43,46,57, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69 4,26 Munkvold, Donald--24, 63, 66 Munkvold, Donna--24, 64, 67, 70 Mutchelknaus, Del--20 Mutchellcnaus, Greg-- 13 , 73, 76 Kelly--20, 26, 37, 40, 57 Mutschelknaus, N Neuharth, Dale--20, 39, 40, 68 P Penner, Don--17, 39,40, 68, 74 Pfeiffer, Nancy--17,30,32,41,43,56,63,64,65,67 Pidde, Ted--26,34,36,4O,56,63,68 Preheim, Marcu s--17,37 Preheim, Ricky--17, 26, 34, 40,68 Pullman, LeRoy--13, 26, 27, 37, 38, 40, 73, 76 R Rademacher, jan--l7, 43, 56, 63, 64, 67 Rechnagel, Linda--17,32,42,43,56,62,64,67 Ries, P161--10,13,31,62,66,73,76 S Sayler, Marion--17,18,30,32,43,56,59,62,64,65, 67, 74 Schamber, Schamber, Schamber, Schamber, Schamber, Don- Nanc Sharl DeVandolyn--20, 63, 64 70 -17, 18, 26, 32,4O, 68 IOATIH--24, 56, 63,64, 70, 71 y--24,36,41, 62, 64, 70, 71 een--17, 56, 62,64 Schmidt, Cindy--24, 56, 62, 64,67 Schmidt, Jerry--13, 73, 76 Schrag, Monica--20, 41, 56, 64 Schweitzer, Angela- 14, 73, 76 Schweitzer, Donna- - 1 7 Schweitzer, Michael--13, 15, 73, 76 Schweitzer, Randy--24, 39, 68 Stahl, jackie- - 1 74 7, 18, 30, 32,41,43,57, 62, 64, 65, 67, Stahl, Marilyn--20,30,41,43,56,5S,60,61,62,64, 65 stark, 16hn--24, 26 Stern, Dale--15, 73,76 Stern, Margaret--21, 30, 41, 56, 63, 64 Stewart, Rhonda-- 21, 31, 36,41 , 57, 60 Svartoien, Cindi--25, 44, 64, 67, 70 Svartoien, julie--18,30,64,67, 70 T Tschetter, Barb--21, 64,70 Thomas, Dell--25, 26, 28,40 Thomas, Geraldine--14, 76 U Ueclcer, Barb--21,31,34,41,56,6O,61,63,65,70,71 Uecker, Karon--10,14,28,31,34,41,42,56,57,63, 64,65,72,76 Ulmer, Lynn--18,32,37 Ulmer, Marsha--9, 21,62, 64 Unruh, Mark--21,36,43,57,63 V Ven Osdel, Danny--21,40, 68 Ven Osdel, lvan-- 15, 73, 76 Villa, George--15, 26, 27, 30, 39,40, 42, 44, 57, 58, 59,63,65,66,68,72,76 Villa, 166--22,25,26,36,40,42,44,57,62,66,68 Villa, Tom--17,18,26,31,32,36,40,68,69 W Wagner, Earla--21,64, 70 Wagner, JoAnn--15,28,42,43,63,64,65,68,70,71, 73,74,76 Walter, Ion--21 Walter, Terry--21,30,41,43,57,60,61,63,65 Walters, Mike--25,26,36,40,62,66,68 Waltner, Derrold--25 Waltner, Norma--18,32 Weier, Allen--14,26,27,28,34,40,63,66,68,69,73, 74,76 Weier, Diane--15,42, 62, 64, 73, 74, 76 Wiens, Glenda--21,41,62,64, 70, 72 Wiens, Lynette--25, 63, 64, 69, 70 Wilde, Kim--15,26,27,28,34,35,40,42,57,59,61, 63,65,66,68,69,72,73,74,76 Wildermuth, jerry--25,62,63, 66 Wipf, joan Marie--21,30,42,43,57,58,62,63,64, 65,69 Wipf, Randy--25, 34, 40, 68 Wipf, Rita--18,30,32,38,41,43,44,57,62,64,67,74 Wollman, Bob--17,18,26,32,36,40 Wrenn, Holly--16, 18, 32,42,43,44, 70, 71, 74 Sponsors The FLYETTE staff would like to thank photographers Al Nick- el of Al's Studio, Alvin Mudder, and Rueben Goertz for taking indi- vidual and group pictures. The staff wishes also to thank the following businessmen and firms for their financial support with the 1970 FLYETTE. Ben Franklin Dr. Bruce Beier, D.D.S. Bison State Telephone Cliffs Telephone 8: Electric Coast-to-Coast Store Covered Wagon Dub's Jewelry 8: Beauty Shop Eddie's Radio 8: T.V. Eisenbeis Cabinet Shop Farmer's Dairy 8: Produce Fensel's Ferd's Food Market First National Bank Fred Haar Co. Freeman Bakery Freeman Community Hospital Freeman Co-operative Oil Co. Freeman Clinic Freeman Farmer's Elevator Freeman Fertilizer 8: Farm Supply Freeman Lumber Co. Freeman Implement John Gering, Attorney-at-Law Graber Excavating Graber Feeds 8: Supply Graber's Tree Service Haar Service Hoffs Cafe 8: Beauty Shop Huber Motor Service fFord 8: Mercuryj lvan's Floor Covering Dr. Richard Jones, D.V.M. Junior's Barber Shop Kaufman, Dr. LeRoy 8: Dr. Dawn, Optometrists Kaufman Milling Service Inc. Kennyls Jack 8: Jill King Koin Laundermat 8: Soft Water Service Kleinsasser Drug Kleinsasser Plumbing 8: Heating SO Kurleels Kleaners Laber's Meat Market Lonnie's Barber Shop Merchant's State Bank Northwestern Public Service Palace Bowl Park Lane Feeds Pine Hill Printery 8: Courier Pfeiffer's Beauty Shop Pullman's Hardware Raymond's Ray Ries, Well Drilling Schamber Dairy Shanard Elevator Smidt Appliance Sorenson Surge Service Tally's K 8: K Store Dr. Bert J. Tiesen, Chiropractor Wally's Car Wash Walter Furniture Store 92 5 5: il QV 92 I -2 1 .WL , P If gf a 5 v b 1 V Y I I 1 5 1 1 k 1 i J I, ,S 5 ,K v wi: ,I Q I ny w r I Q l I I - I S r N K 1 1 I


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Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD) online yearbook collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

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Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD) online yearbook collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD) online yearbook collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD) online yearbook collection, 1970 Edition, Page 5

1970, pg 5

Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD) online yearbook collection, 1970 Edition, Page 48

1970, pg 48

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