Flandreau High School - Flyer Yearbook (Flandreau, SD)

 - Class of 1950

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STUDENT Meet the bunch who runs the school (so they say.) This group is composed of the president and one other member from each class and the student body president who is the presiding officer. Mr. Tracy, the principal, is the adviser. The duties of the Student Council are to take the lead, so to speak, in school activities. They supervised the Homecoming activities including the window decoration and the Homecoming parade. Later in the year they sponsored the Valentine Dance. Music was furnished by the Mormonaires. In October the Student Council went to the meeting of the State Association of class officers and student councils. The main speaker was Gerald Van Pool, the national director of Student Councils. The purpose of the meeting was the bettering of student councils. You may not hear much about this organization but rest assured for they are constantly at work for the betterment of the school. good to ait in the principal chair for a little while.

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FACU LTY If it weren't for the faculty, the wheels of FHS would surely stop, and the place would fall apart or be torn apart by those 200 and some students. It's a big job to keep so many lively, industrious students under control, and they do a pretty good job of it too. Agriculture is certainly a full time job for Mr. Thompson. Mrs. Helgeson teaches English. Spanish, girls' physical education and directs the senior class play. Mr. Thornton is our coach and algebra teacher. Miss Hillan is also an English I teacher. The home economics classes are taught by Mrs. Engstrom. Mr. Gerriets teaches biology, general science, and is Camera Club and sopho- more class adviser. Mr. Rollins' chief duty is to give a better understanding of the world's back- ground. but the most important, according to the students, is his visual education department. He also is in charge of debate and the frosh class. Junior class adviser and commercial classes are in Mrs. White's department. Government, sociology, psychology, and the senior class as a whole are under Mr. Kazienko's eagle eye. Mrs. Rice teaches English II and is journalism adviser while Mr. Samp is band master, English IV teacher, and also teaches a typing class. Mrs. Rewalt has charge of the vocal music and also a history class. That pleasant voice on the other end of the line when you call the high school is Mrs. Heckt's. Miss Rudd's interests lie in English III. speech, and library.



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Top Row: Paul Haavold, President, Janet Beatty. Vice-President. Roger Johnson. Secretary. Minnie Belle Duncan, Treasurer. DoHs Ady, Marlene Allen. Betty Bothe. Charlotte Bowen, Charles Bums, Charles Chamley, Mary Crow, Jacqueline Ellefson, Delons Estergaard, Margaret Fargen, Eleanor Fox, Betty Fuller. THE BUSY BEES Candy—Popcorn — Peanuts — Pop — Gum ' that's a famous saying of the kids in the junior class when it comes time to make money at basketball and football games and any other way they can make money. If you're wondering why they're in the money making proposition, it's because they are responsible for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which takes place early in May. This may be the smallest class in Flandreau High School but they are the hardest working class, too. Edward Goehring, Thomas Gothiar, Richard Hasvold, Jerry Jelliffe, Joyce Jewett, Robert Johanson, JoAnn Johnson, Homer Kenison, Alice Knutson, B. G. Lohnes, Vincent Lorang, Barbara Lovejoy, Marlene Ludwig, William Marble, Gladys Nass, Paul Palm, Shirley Thompson, Darlene Tol, Gladys Tordoff, Ward Vams, Ronnie Whalen, Clarice Winterberg, Marilyn Zarecky, Donald Zephier.

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