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Row 1: Robert McKellip», Quentm Loo, Eldon Bonoon, Emil Kroeger, Loo Oloon, Lylo Biooon, Don Hammor, Ed Merrick, Dwayne Johnoon, Emroy Bitolor, Billy Krogmann. Row 2; Bobby Jewett, Roy Clark, Warren Bullia, Donald Keith, Francia Thom, Harvey Keating, Jim Kramer, Blayne Peteraon, Milo Chamberlin, Ted Tollefeon, Richard Stimaon. Kent Scofield. Row 3: Donald Jacobeon, Ralph Lee, Richard Duncan, Mark McQlone, Wayne Ailta, George Thielaen, Roaa Wade, Dean Scofield. Richard Munaon, Richard Bobo, Robert Chamberlin. Row 4: Mr. Sorenson. Don Myera, Harlan Tordoff, Dwayne Myera, Larry Evana, Deane Antoine, Don Wade, Jerry Acheeon, Dick Dierka, Lane Miller, Laurel Thoreaon. The ag department and the keeping of its 46 members under control is the headache of Mr. Lorell Sorenson. All boys in vocational agriculture are automatically members of the Flandreau Chapter of the Future Farmers of America organisation. This department has a well equipped shop in which (when they gel around to it) they overhaul cars, tractors and motors of any land. size, and age, learn welding and some carpentry work. To keep going the boys built a hog house and as many concrete hog troughs as they could sell and the magazine sale provided them a neat sum. Larry Evans. Richard Stimaon, Ted Tollefson, and Lyle Bisson, represented Flandreau at the FFA Convention at Kansas City. 0 i c e r Reporter Mark Mc- Qlone, Sentinel Wayne Ailta, PneeJ- dent Deane Antoine, V ice-Preeident Jerry Acheeon, Secretary Dick Dierka, Treaa- urer Richard Stimaon. 5
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These students make up the representative body of Flandreau High School. They are an organization of nine members with a chosen representative and the class president from each of the classes and the student body president elected from the senior class. This year Deane Antoine was given that honor. With the guidance of the adviser. Mr. Hass, the Student Council aids in the solution of problems of the student body, acting as a go-between between the students and the administration. Their main job is to plan all three days of Homecoming, and under their leadership, the students decorate store windows, present Little Orpheum, dream up ideas for the floats to be in the parade, and do about forty-'leven other things to make Home- coming a success. But they lived through this and kept on the job for the rest of the year, to take care of all the student gripes. Even Deane, upon whose shoulders fell most of the responsibility, seems to have no gray hairs or other visible effects for all his tolling. ( 1 I 5
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3JJS One of the many fine group that make up the activity pro- gram of our school is the Flandreau Band. This organization is composed of some sixty ambitious musicians who practice faithfully for an hour and a half each morning and at other miscellaneous times in preparation for the many appearances made throughout the year. In fact, there are about 40 per- formances by small groups in all. Some of the highlights of the year were the Hobo Day and Dakota Day Parade , the fall, winter, and spring concerts, all of which required much work and preparation. We only hope they enjoyed their work as much as we appreciated the results. The members of this group owe their thanks and appreciation to Mr. Samp for the work he has done for the band. Pietur 1: Beverly Scofield, Shirley Hammer, Kenny Staack, Wilma Ziebarth, Roberta Ullom. Picture 2: Diana Julaon, ReJean Erickson, Wilma Duncan, Janet Fuller. Picture 3: Jean Pottebaum, Jordan Gutterman. Jack Hammil, Rosemary Dibben. Picture 4: Audrey Armstrong. JoAnn Anderson, Margaret Dawson. Picture 6: Patty Kuhle, Alice Orvedahl. Wally Rosheim, Nancy Byrne, Wilma Gitchell. Picture 6: Joan Varna, Judy Atkins, Mary Pottebaum, Glenda Faria, Joyce Hager. This happy fellow is Mr. Elden Samp, dir- ector of the band. The reason for his obvious joy is that the whole band played in tune for almost the entire prac- tice session this morn- ing.
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