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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The activities of Flandreau High, which are numerous and varied, play a large pari in our school year. Those that stress our wonderful vocabularies are speech, dramatics, and debate. Mr. Rollins was in charge of declam and our debate teams, while Mrs. Helgeson directed the dramatics class along their road of education. Mrs. Rice and her journalism class are well known, due to her ability to turn out such an excellent paper in a calm, collected way. Mrs. Rewalt and her chorus furnish music for the music lovers every fifth period, and furnish music groups for various organizations throughout the school year. Mr. Samp and his band also play the same role, and in addition, play at all pep meetings and home town games. One and all. the activities brighten the school year considerably for teacher, spectators, and stu- dents. Big bad wolf Zwingleberg. Tex Hemminger finally saves Little Nell Krech. Pottebaum's overalls are a little short. A distinguished sophomore lady. Football team on the way to win a game from Wessington Springs. Oh, what a racket! They look better than they sound. Fat! Father Staack gives forth. Exercise. Ag boys and their Dads.
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Janie Erickson, Beverly Scofield, Jamce Whaley, Mark McGlona, David Tobias, Wesley Hemminger and Marion Biron. Although these nine smiling students don't look properly impressed by the serious job which falls on their shoulders, they have ably coped with the job of go-between for the student body and the administration. They got off to a flying start by promoting homecoming and wound up the year by meeting occasionally to discuss school problems. This past year they helped to sponsor an all school Christmas party and Winter Formal which were highlights of the social whirl. The Council has been very active and has done much to keep our school spirit alive. i Janice Whaley, president of the student body, looked like this as she came into the office to argue a point with the faculty the other day.
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