Flandreau High School - Flyer Yearbook (Flandreau, SD)

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VALEDICTORIAN David McCracken SALUTATORIAN Carole Grafing 3Iyer Ebepicts She Experience5 Of Dlu 1958 Skoal Jife Edited By .Annual Staff JJbgi er du ca tion Seep J)t Sriylit ®s ' “ 1? - , . ---------------------------- htnatu fcwoqi m toV SM JwuHs 1958 MEMBERS Ralph Dougherty Richard Grafing Sharon Grafing J4iyk f- ioneeri S ier Staff Tfear s Slctu Ui Co-editors Ralph Dougherty and Richard Grafing under the supervision of Mrs. Lillie Rice were the first to show signs of action in the 1957- 58 school year. The weekly informant, HIGH FLIER, serves as a recorder of school activities. Lynn Sorenson and John Vanderhoof check a fresh copy of the HIGH FLIER. Noreen Johnson observes Ronald Suhr as he prepares to cut stenciL That is Sharon Grafing at the typewriter. Roger Hur- ley and Leona Gehisen read the news Sharon is typ- ing. DEDICATION To Lillie Rice who for twenty years has patiently and unselfish - ly contributed to the happiness of each student in Flandreau High. Sinq -JCnny fylfots iJlie fliers Jlirouyl _ 4 Successful S4i omecomtny KENNETH HEADRICK RONNIE ZYLSTRA JAMES SUHR DICK HEESCH DENNIS DRISCOLL rjjuefy sAnd 'JLoieLj J)s JJomecomintj C ueen J u nnie JANICE GULUCKSON Superintendent GEORGE V. WEBBENHURST in iitra tori ntnJ -sdnd (Character Cdf Studenti Secretary-Clerk GLADYS ENGUSH Principal WILLUM V. HASS diandreau i CLu.Of Sc2Wo« Secretary JANICE GULUCKSON AND OR NELSEN _s4dva nee J ,Alrt ra Cjeometry. Working problems for Mr. William Hass’s ad- vanced math class are Lloyd Erickson, Con Schliinz, Walter Paulson, Ronnie Estergaard, and Jim Weigel. Intrigued by the mysteries of Mr. Ralph Cook’s chemistry class are Ralph Dougherty. Kathy Lowe, Jim Weigel, and Walter Paulson. Mike Lovejoy and Mike Phelan ponder over a geometry problem In Mr. Charles Prochaska's class. Roger Dougherty and Ronnie Van Buren Inspect the mobiles. dliemistry. I JoAnn Snuggerud, Janice Amdahl, Darlys Pasch, and Ronnie Estergaard work out their IQ’s inpsychol- ' . ogy class, which is taught by Mr. Eugene Johnson. It seems as if JoAnn Blanchard, Lonnie Hogle, Bruce Clark, Sandra Christensen, and PhylisCherney are working on some lessons for Mr. Elden Samp’s bookkeeping class. St or tliand (ture Paul Phelan complains that things are not being done correctly as he shows David Peper, Larry Lamp, and Loren Leslie how to saw wood for the agriculture class which is under the direction of Sylvan Vigness. The driver's education course under the direction of Supt. Webbenhurst ob- serve the parts of the engine of the Ford demonstrator. Student observers are Craig Erickson, Richard Fuller, Ronald Hammer, Tommy Keck, and Roger Bommersback. SocioL °n (joi'ernment JoAnn Snuggerud, Jean Jewen, Larry Miller. Ronnie Estergaard. and John Phelan. Mr. Miller’s sociology students, discuss community problems. Seniors - Lloyd Erickson, Larry Miller. Carole Grafing and Kathy - thumb through the text preparing for a TEST in Mr. Don Brosz’s government class. 11 Students concentrating on JULIUS CAESAR in Mrs. Lillie Rice’s English 11 class are Karen Schliinz, Betty Grafing, Francis Smallfield. Judy Schuyler, and Jerry Hiller. €n9U III Sandra Christensen, Kathy Dawson, KayeVarns, and Joycelyn Neal work on decorations for the ban- quet before going to English III which is taught by Miss Jane Mumford. Speech students Tony Kucera, Dottie Schult, and Dan Chamley act as guinea pigs for John Westra, Muriel Duncan, and Fred Smith as they learn the art of applying make-up. This class is instructed by Miss Gloria Hause. ssell Eng????? These pretty freshman girls help decorate their float, Key to Victory, for the parade. The freshman class officers -- Joyce Kroeger, President; Barbara Wakeman, Vice-President; Delores Meyer, Secretary; Tommy Keck, Treasurer; Sheila McGlone, student council representative -- are shown standing on the fire escape. K+ 4 --David Peper and Loren Leslie prepare blue-prints for ag. Paul Phelan studies grains. men WoM V«vaJ % eir Studying - Freshman style . . . Amazing, isn't it? Are you sure you're studying? You'd think the threshers had cornel Glenda Alberts Judy Allen Leon Anderson Dianne Asterino Patsy Asterino Loren Blankenhorn Roger Bommersbach Arthur Bublitz Charles Chamberlin Dan Chamley Sharon Cloud Janice Dahl Dan Dailey Jo Ann Driscoll Jerrilyn Eng Russell Eng Craig Erickson Guy Erickson Richard Fuller Robert Fuller Leonard Green Kathleen Gullickson Hugh Hagel William Halter Jo Ann Hammer Ronald Hammer Gregg Headrick Rita Headrick David Hurewitz Robert Hurley Craig Johnson Warren Jones Ardith Kautz Tommy Keck Judy Klingbile Wayne Koerner Carol Kroeger Joyce Kroeger Francis Kuehl Larry Lamp Glenda Lee Loren Leslie Darlene Loughlin Sharon Love joy Jeanne Luttman Sharon Madson Mark McDowall Shelia McGlone Delores Meyers Robert Miles Lyle Morrison James Mulder Sharon Nass Mary Neal Andrea Nelson Darrell Newbern Harold Newbern Deanna Newcomer Ray Pasch Jean Paulson Darlene Peper David Peper Paul Phelan Margaret Riffel Rollyn Samp John Schaffer Bonnie Scofield Dorothy Spieder Janice Sundermeyer Cathryn Teer Jeanne Temte Mary Thom James Tollefson Lois Ulwelling Mary Vanderhoof Paul Vams Barbara Wakeman Mona Wakeman William Willard Peggy Weigel Kenneth Zylstra Successful DootUl 3s OL fou.lt Our boys didn't hit it off so well for winning games, but they always played a type ball which made the game interesting. Richard Heesch and Kenneth Headrick were named co-captains for the 58 football season. Dick was named the most valuable player of the year and also was chosen for honorable mention All-State in the Class A football team by the ARGUS LEADER. Coach Eugene Johnson piloted the Fliers. A SQUAD: Coach Eugene Johnson, Gordon Duncan, Dene Gullickson, Richard Riffel, John Westra. Ronnie Zylstra, Dick Heesch, Lloyd Erickson, Jerry Hiller, Assistant Don Brosz. MIDDLE ROW; Leroy Benson, John Vanderhoof, Robert Burns. FRONT ROW: James Peper, Warren Jones, Lloyd Duncan, Claude Jones, David Hove, Dallis Englund, Norman Hammer, and Charles Prochaska. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Tom Price, Michael Love joy, Gordon Duncan, Dene Gullickson, Richard Riffel, John Westra, Ronnie Zylstra, Dick Heesch, Douglas Johnson, Lloyd Erickson, Ken Headrick, and Ralph Dougherty. Secretary Karen Alberts, Treasurer Ron Van Buren, President Judy Kroeger and Student Representative Bob Burns talk over the problems of the Sadie Hawkins party. John Vanderhoof, Vice-President - not pictured. TOP PICTURE: It s Jim Peper, Nancy Critser, John Vanderhoof, and Rosemary Erickson doing the jitterbug. This skit provided the 1940 scene in the Little Orphium show. BOTTOM PICTURE: Rosemary turns back the time to a scene in a U.S.O. Canteen, as she entertains the servicemen. Those short skirts don't do anything for girls, do they? o Now, Nancy, what are you doing with all those shoes? Donna Earley Larry Ehrichs Robert Erickson Rosemary Erickson Sharon Erickson Nancy Estergaard George Ann Faris Connie Forman Leona Gehlsen Betty Grafing Jean Handberg Jerry Hiller Jerry Johnson Betty Kansanback Judy Kroeger Tony Kucera Sharon Lee Donna Price Charles Prochaska Charles Rewalt Karen Schliinz Judy Schuyler Francis Smallfield JuDean Snuggerud Peggy Snyder Judith Sorenson Arlys Thoresen Sharon Tordoff Ronald VanBuren John VanderhoOf Florence Waxdahl Judy Weigel Donna Westra Judith Wilch Kenneth Leuning Karen McConnell Karla Miller Oeam lAJort Counts On (fOusLetla (( David McCracken i, fen Richard Heesch Co-captains. David McCracken and Richard Heesch. guided the Fliers through the ’57-‘58 basketball season with 11 wins and 9 losses. McCracken was recognized as second team player on the All-State basket- ball squad. The tournament this year was held in the College gymnasium at Brookir s March 6 and 7. Flandreau beat Madison 41-32 the first night and won the right to meet Brookings the next night. They seemed to be too much for us though, and we lost the game. So ended our '57-'58 basketball season which was under the supervision of Coach Don Brosz. footer (Queens Cjenerate Spirit This group of girls, the Rooter Queens, snappily uniformed in purple and white, formed the energetic nucleus which en- couraged school spirit and participation in all athletic events. HAPPY SMILES: Dottie Schult, Mary Ellen Gageby, Muriel Duncan. Doris Kucera, and Judean Snuggerud. m ejCearns Du Of KMaff B squad managed 8 wins against 9 losses for the year. Coach Ralph Cook stated that he was satisfied with the team’s play. Ineligibilities and sickness were a constant plague to his lineup. The players, BACK ROW: Arthur Bublitz, Claude Jones. Ray Pasch, Tommy Peper, Lynn Sorenson, Coach Cook. FRONT ROW: Russell Eng, Richard Fuller, Richard Whitman. Craig Johnson, and Darrell Newbern saw the season through. hiei Wort Do Jo.proveKj Lff PL The Freshman team won four and lost one game under the direction of Eugene Johnson during the 1957-58 season. Team players are Paul Varns, David Peper, Mark McDowall, Rollyn Samp, Robert Fuller, Guy Erickson, Ken Zylstra, Charles Chamberlin, and Ronald Hammer. WL Sd Jkfk er Standards l ewarded- 'yiationa ( Jdonor Societl Buccaneer Jim Suhr and Sweetheart Marlys Eng reign over the N.H.S. sweetheart ball. Supervisor William V. Hass President Janice Gullickson, Vice-Presi- dent Ken Headrick, and Treasurer Muriel Duncan pin the new honor students - Dottie Schult, John Westra, and Marlys Eng. This ceremony of recognition is given to those upper classmen who achieve the qualities of character, leadership and service in school. BACK ROW; CaroleGraf- ing, Ron Suhr, David Hove, Jim Suhr, David McCracken, Walter Paulsen, Lynn Sorenson, Leroy Benson, and Pat Willard. FRONT ROW; Jean Engelbrecht, Jean VanHouten, Judy Madson, Doris Kucera, Rosemary Erickson, Kay Keck, Linda Miller. Punch time for Buccaneer Jim and Sweet- heart Marlys. I oqer. deceives Oonyratufations Dor -D State Dy. Muriel Duncan congratulates Roger Thoreson as the declam students Kathy Dawson, Ralph Dougherty. Loye Johnson, Dick Grafing. Kathy Collins, Donna Earley, and Barbara Scofield - with cheeks all aglow share the joy of Roger’s achievement. Roger, Muriel, and Dick represented Flandreau in the regional declam contest which was held at Arling- ton. After receiving a superior rating here, Roger went on to the State to win an excellent. Miss Mumford coached this group. ZbeLtet, PL 4yu merits On Doreyn -Did The topic is foreign aid. The workers are debaters. SEATED ARE: Richard Whitman, Roger J ne Mu nford Thoreson, Kathy Collins, and Bonnie Bommersbach. STANDING ARE: Kathy Dawson, Donna Earley, Loye Johnson, Barbara Scofield, and John Vanderhoof. Jane Mumford Student rd.iL I tartans rom ote The student librarians - Linda Miller. June Kautz, Mary Ann Fuller. Marlene Ehret, Patty Willard, Marilyn Bother, Rosemary Erickson, Janice Glaser, Linda Schmid. Marlys Johnson. Jean Van Houton, and pouring. Jean Engelbrecht under the supervision of Miss Jane Mumford not only serve as student library guides for fellow classmen, but also observe National Book Week by giving a tea for the faculty. The float •'Be a Book Worm,” won the first place as the most educational float in the F.H.S.homecoming parade. Senior Kiwanis boys -- David McCracken, John Westra, Jim Suhr, Ron Zylstra, Lloyd Erickson, Ken Headrick. Walt Paulsen, and Ralph Dougherty -- were chosen on the basis of character, leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. The junior officers - Kay Keck, Kathy Collins, Richard Whitman, and Noreen Johnson - plan for more ways to make money for that broke junior class. !Ll j Wow! short skirts . . . 1920 sextet for Little Orpheum. ii Mary Lou a trio of Mary Gageby, Beverly Besseler, and Kay Keck sing for Little Orpheum. Party time for Phelan, Keck, and Besseler. Ron Larson, Vernon Kuehl, David Hove and LaVerle Peterson put away the food at the Cottage. junior lira in in if ShiCfyeiti dlxerciiei intended dJo dorm Cjood JdaLiti. Guess who? It's Kathy Collins and Dottie Schult who mirthfully entertain at Little Orpheum. Beverly Bessler and Bar- bara Scofield give their version of the charleston. Mrs. Rice gives Lynn Sorenson and Claude Jones last minute dance instructions. Clair Barthel Leroy Benson Beverly Besseler Joey Biron Dale Bisson Dean Bitler JoAnn Blanchard Bonnie Bommersback Marilyn Bothel Phyllis Cherney Sandra Christensen Bruce Clark Kathleen Collins Kathleen Dawson Lloyd Duncan Donald Ehlers Jean Engelbrecht Dallis Englund Rosemary Ericksen Mary Gageby Janice Glaser Ronald Green Gene Hammer Norman Hammer Lon Hogle David Hove Arthur Janklow Roger Jewett Loye Johnson Marlys Johnson Marvin Johnson Noreen Johnson Claude Jones Kathleen Keck Lon Kuehl Lyle Lowe Joycelyn Neal Dennis Newcomer LaVerle Petersen Darrell Pulscher Mary Kay Rederth Linda Schmid Sharon Schramm Dottie Schult Barbara Scofield Ronald Smith Lynn Sorenson Ronald Suhr Jerry Thompson Jean VanHeuten Kay Varns Richard Whitman John Wilkins Patty Willard Dressed in the native dress of various countries around the world, these girls - Rosemary Erickson, Betty Kansanback, Judy Welch, Karen McConnell, Connie Forman, and Judean Snuggerud - sang “Around the World.” Seated at a French decorated table but eating American food are Joycelyn Neal, Lyle Lowe, Barbara Scofield, and Jim Weigel. The morning after the night before - yes, it’s the breakfast party. Kay Keck, Ron Smith, Dale Bisson, and Beverly Bessler munch on pancakes. Miss Devaki Kripalani, an exchange student from India, and guest speaker the banquet, chats with Superintendent W Khpnhnrcf “Ah, tobeinFrancel ' sighs Dennis Driscoll. Kaye Varns and Jean VanHou- ten, lady fashion, try on hats. Time out for breakfast for Mothers - Bessler and Kansanback. Knowhdae gained 7ru nejuet preparation It's a cinch that they are talking about those steaks they’re to eat. Richard Whitman, Connie Forman, Donna Westra, and Claude Jones. Mesdames Bessler, Collins, Schult, and Keck attend the punch bowL Kathy Collins and Gor- don Duncan were the workers. Cute - eh? Ralph Dougherty and Judy Schyler-dignified looking. Dale Bisson and Beverly Bessler Art Jankow and Mary Ellen Kathy Dawson and Dan Chamley Gageby look happy. enjoy their surroundings. Fred Smith and Kay Keck THE GRAND MARCH ... GRAND IT WAS helped make this possible. Wu suat instrument 2)„Jopment Of Ok, Qau,tnf Ckitj Presenting concerts, marching, touring, and entertaining at school functions take up just part of the time are, BACK ROW: Denny Newcomer, Art Janklow, Robert Burns, Nancy Cook, Fred Smith, Jerry Thompson, Connie Forman, Mary Vanderhoof, Donna Westra. Mona Wakeman, John Westra, Denny Driscoll, Paul Roger Thoreson, Barbara Wakeman. Rollyn Samp, Craig Johnson, Greg Headrick, Bruce Driscoll, Janelle Ann Faris, Betty Kansanback, Judean Snuggerud, Glenda Lee. Florence Waxdahl, Joan Driscoll. Peggy Ehricks, Jerry Johnson. Ronnie Larsen, Claude Jones, Gordon Duncan. FIRST ROW; Muriel Duncan, Nancy Estergaard. Judy Hurley, Beverly Bessler. Sharon Lee. Janice Amdahl. which E Iden Samp. Director, uses to make this group one of the finest of its size. Members of the group Marlys Er . Karen McConnell. Loye Johnson. Linda Schmid, Jean Handberg. Judy Wilch, Mary Dean Thom. Varns. Charles Prochaska. Russell Er . Carles Rewalt. Mary Neal. Judy Sorenson. DeAnn Ellingson. Erickson. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bommersback. Sharon Amdahl, Kathy Dawson, Darlys Pasch, George Snyder, Mary Gageby, Andrea Nelson, Nancy Critser, Kaye Varns. Mark McDowall, Robert Miles, Larry Dottie Schult, Kay Keck. Kathy Collins. Karla Miller. Rosemary Erickson. Richard Whitman. Jeanne Temte, ((-State Band These students earned the right to play in the All-State Band at Huron. They are Muriel Duncan. Kay Keck. Dottie Schult, Jerry Thompson, Karen McConnell and Marlys Eng. This French horn quartette composed of Nancy Critser, Mary Gageby, Peggy Snyder, and Andrea Nelson walked off with a superior honor at the district music contest. A superior rating went to Fred Smith, Art Janklow, Jerry Thomp- son, and Denny Newcomer for the talent they displayed in a percussion ensemble presentation at the music contest. TRIPLE TRIO. BACK ROW; Rosemary Erickson, Kay Keck, and Karen McConnell. MIDDLE ROW; Muriel Duncan, Jo Morrison, and Judy Weigel. FRONT ROW; Rosemary Erick- son, Doris Kucera, and Sharon Lee, receive superior honors in the contest. 3ley RateJ S. upenor Vocal solo superiors were won by the quintette at the right- Jo Morrison Jo Morrison, Claude Jones. Roger Thoreson, Rosemary Erickson, Janelle Erickson, Judy Madson, Janice Amdahl, and Judy Weigel sing for happiness over the mixed quartette's superior ratii L Muriel Duncan Sinyiny 3s 3k 2 rect Expression Emotions Of SoJ £Ln M I i 4 1| BACK ROW: Doris Kucera, Muriel Duncan. JoAnn Snuggerud, Donna Earley, Darlys Pasch, Jo Morrison. Judy Madson, Janelle Erickson. Arlys Thorson. Leona Gehlsen. Donna Westra. Janice Glaser. Kaye Varns, Karen McConnell. MIDDLE ROW; Kay Keck, Beverly Bessler, Judy Kroeger, Peggy Snyder, Nina Peter- sen. Karla Miller, Linda Miller, Sharon Lee, Judy Sorenson, Mary Gageby, Betty Kansanback, Rosemary Erickson. Marlys Johnson, Janice Amdahl. FRONT ROW; Florence Waxdahl, Karen Alberts, Barbara Scofield, Karen Schliinz, JudySchyler, Frances Smallfield, Sharon Tordoff, Sharon Erickson. Evelyn Nissen, Judy Weigel, Sharon Amdahl, Rosemary Erickson, This group of senior high singers under the direction of Mrs. Solvieg Rewalt presented a spring concert and went on a one day tour. FRESHMEN VOCALISTS, BACK ROW; Jeanne Temte, Mary Dean Thom, Joan Driscoll. Judy Allen, Mar- garet Riggel, Mary Vanderhoof, Sharon Madson, Deloris Meyer, Carole Kroeger, Jerrilyn Eng, Bonnie Sco- field, Glenda Lee, Dorothy Spieder, Sharon Cloud. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Neal, Michael Means. Dianne Aster- ino, Sharon Nass, Peggy Weigel, Rita Headrick, Andrea Nelson, Jean Paulson. Joyce Kroeger, Kathy Gullickson. Darlene Laughlin. Judy Klingbile, Ardith Kautz. FRONT ROW; JoAnn Hammer. Glenda Alberts. Sheila McGlone. Barbara Wakeman. Cathryn Teer, Deanna Newcomer, Patsy Asterino. Sharon Lovejoy, Jeanne Luttman, Darlene Peper, Janice Dahl. Janice Sundermeyer, Mona Wakeman. Flandreau’s members of the All- State chorus a re Roger Thoreson, Muriel Duncan, Claude Jones, Jo Morrison, Janice Amdahl, and Judy Madson. Succeiifui Skincfadi Nequire Sound Staining Of Wind _And Sod, ¥ The 880 relay team - Leroy Benson, Arthur Bublitz, Tom Peper, and Larry Miller. Field and track, the sports events that show Individual qualities, offer a diversified program. Ronald Zylstra, '58 half-miler and the 880 team of Tommy Peper '60, Leroy Bensen '59, Arthur Bublitz '61, and Larry Miller '58. succeeded in reaching top rank which enabled them to partake in the state track meet at Huron. Eugene Johnson coach- ed die boys. COACH EUGENE JOHNSON Lynn Sorenson ran the 220 and the 440. Loren Leslie was busy with the mile, half-mile, discus, and the frosh sprint medley. Mike Love joy ran the 220. 1 These Freshies” worked out as follows: Richard Fuller in the 440 relay, Darrell Newbern 440 and the sprint med- ley, Rollyn Samp in 440, sprint medley, and highjump, and David Peter in the frosh 440 and broad jump. Ron Zylstra, the only boy to letter in all three sports ran the half-mile and in the 880 relay. David Hove was the broad jumper. Weigel the miler, Estergaard a runner in the 220, and Erickson a member of the 440 sprint medley pose for this shot. Benson, Peterson, and Schliinz worked the hurdles. Bodil, Control 3i -3 Prereq u I site 3o rJettermen s Club Supervising of the playground and giving to needy children at Christmas are two projects undertaken by the Lettermen’s Club of F.H.S. Coach Eugene Johnson and Principal William Hass direct this club. BACK ROW: Gordon Duncan, Jerry Thompson, Claude Jones, Richard Riffel, Richard Heesch, Douglas Johnson, David Hove, and William Hass. THIRD ROW: Eugene Johnson, Lynn Sorenson, John Vanderhoof, Lloyd Erickson, Larry Miller, Thomas Peper, Micheal Lovejoy, and Ralph Dougherty. SECOND ROW; Conway Schliinz, Ronald Estergaard, John Westra, Ronald Zylstra, Fred Smith, David McCracken, Jerry Hiller, and Joe Biron. FRONT ROW; Leroy Benson, Dennis Driscoll, Dale Bisson, Ken Headrick, Presi- dent; Dene Gullickson, Vice-President; Tom Price, Treasurer; Robert Burns, Richard Whitman, and Roger Dougherty. Ylt Jlnj Surf Wen uire Coordination Claude Jones, Jerry Thompson, John Vanderhoof, and Chuck Rewalt were out for golf. Jerry and John represented Flandreau at the state meet. Gordon Duncan demonstrates a grip for his fellow netters - Jerry Thompson, Rolland Samp, Roger Thore- son. Chuck Prochaska, and Larry Erichs. Chuck, Larry, and Roger won the local elimination contest and went to the state meet. The team was coached by Don Brosz. A OL (joaf 33Ji Janice Gullickson FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Instructor, Sylvan Vigness; President, Ken Headrick; Vice-President. Richard Riffel; Secretary. Jim Suhr; Treasurer, Dene Gullickson; Sentinel, Tom Price; Reporter, Marlon Thielsen; Parliamentarian, Con Schlilnz. Instructor Sylvan Vigness and Livestock Judging Team - Dene Gul- lickson, Jim Suhr, Clair Barthel, Leroy Benson - brought home a blue ribbon from the Sioux City Judging Contest. The Ag Trio consists of Marlon Thielsen, Jim Sylvan Vigness receives Chapter Farmer award Ag Float from President Kenneth Headrick. Checking butter fat count are Robert Erickson, Kenny Leuning, Tom Peper, and Jim Peper, Ready to help Norman Hammer and Don Hhlers weld are Roger Jewett and Ron Smith. Talk time for James Mulder and Vernon Kuehl; while Larry Morrison and Warren Jones work on a picnic table. David Hove manipulates the hand press. Lynn Sorensen works the grinder. Setting the tree for one of the Spafford grade rooms is Ronald Green. Darrel Pulcher and Gene Hammer assist in the ceremony. LEFT: Hard at painting are Loren Leslie, Paul Phelan, William Halter and Larry Lamp. BELOW: The fellows learn all about mechanics Wilkens, Bitler, Lowe, and Kuehl from a student teacher. BELOW: Halter, Phelan, and Dailey help(?) Leon Anderson with his project. Beneath this picture Anderson helps Pepper some lumber through the electric saw. Student welders are Miller, Smallfield, Phelan, and Earley. The corner shot shows Blankenhorn and Lamp working on some finer woodcraft. The senior ag boys, Mr. Borsz, and Mr. Vigness took a summer tour of Minneapolis - June, 1956. Those representing Flandreau at Boys’ and Girls' State will be Jerry Thompson, Lynn Sorenson, Dottie Schult, and Noreen Johnson. Flandreau's DAR candidate is Marlys Eng. Kenny Headrick receives the DeKalb pin from Mr. Sylvan Vigness. This pin was pre- sented for superior scholarship, supervised prac- tice projects, and leadership activities in ag- riculture . Dene Gullickson, Star Farmer, and Jim Suhr, winner of the Soil and Water Management Award, admire Kenny Headrick's Public Speaking Award. . -Rivard Jdappine$s Jo Viciny Receiving the American Legion Awards were Marlys Eng and Kenneth Headrick. These awards are being presented by Mr. Vic Fenner. Mr. Dick Fadgen congratulated Jim Suhr upon his acceptance of the Masonic Award. PEO Award is given to Helen Crow by Mrs. Carl Miller. Brosz, S. Grafing and Miller check the voting list. Larry Lamp studies the ballot before voting. Chorus picnic 3f you ’re On Oku Par, u3t J succulenta. [ AHhhhh.........Claudel I! Flandreau's Rockettes (rah, rah, rah) BELOW: Dance Band Lucceii sMwaiti WarL DL DL CL Of Student Council President Ken Headrick and Senior Class President Janice Gullickson discuss skip day activities with the executive board --Jim Suhr, Vice-President; David McCracken, Treasurer; Doris Kucera, Secretary; and Marlys Eng, Student Council Representative. The seniors show that by using labor, intelli- gence, and money they can capture the coveted honor of first for the most beautiful float in the homecoming parade. This marks the third win in a chain of victories for this class. rjLubor A CjateA 'iJlieme .5or Dke Senior ty ear Time out -- Shoe trouble Having fun at the Sweetheart’s Ball Ron Estergaard L .. just.... don’t.... know. ” was De Ann Ellingson's line. Ken Headrick and Muriel Duncan try to help her. You are guilty! Janice Amdahl's line. Marlene Ehert complains Ain’t that my luck? Minnie and Barc- lay nab all the publicity! ” Roger Thoreson, Kathy Lowe, and Carole Grafing are at the right. “PeoJe v, W JLe Dead, es Court P, till roceau re Attendants, Delbert Smallfield and Gordon Duncan, hold re- porters, Dick Grafing and Doug Johnson, and witness, June Kautz, out of the court room. - -At right. t A — — i—£ Doug Johnson as a reporter asks some questions of the Doctor who was.Ron Zylstra. Con Schliinz looks to the jury. Doris Kucera says, You were wonderful! to David McCracken as he won the case. Actors are Ralph Dougherty, John Westra, Marlys Eng, Nina Petersen, Jo Morrison, and Denny DriscolL Senior Sale Office Die Sn Student (government fl rotjra m Strong Nationalist Roger Hurley poses as a Federalist for this picture. Federalist Campaign. These victorious students are snapped while being sworn into office. This is the second year that Legion Government Days under the direct super- vision of Don Brosz has given the students the opportunity to learn about county official duties. •• % At the office of the clerk of courts are Beverly Moulton, June Kautz, Helen Crow, Mary Ann Fuller and Carole Grafing. With work all finished Driscoll. Dougherty, Rlffel. McCracken, and Price leave the court house. Faris shows Earley, Weigel. Suhr, Ehlers, Paulson, and Zylstra the more technical duties of the sheriff. Miller. Madson, Peterson, and Hurley take an interest in school records. Smallfield and Gullickson watch die county auditor work. Ehert, Gullickson, Grafing. Nelson and Pasch scan through the books of the register of deeds. deniori Observe Up -JnJ Ship 2 Delbert Smallfield, Con Schliinz, Jim Weigel, Beverly Moulton, and Jo Morrison, dressed for the Senior Dress-up Day , do some library research. Ralph Dougherty and Larry Miller allow Mr. Johnson to serve on skip day. She's young, she's beautiful! John Plelan and Fred Smith OOps! It's Mr. Johnson ... posing. are ready to eat. r Helen Crow leaves in a hurry on Dress-up Day. Ron Larsen, Dave Mc- Cracken, Roger Thoreson, Jim Suhr-Doing????? Doris is in the swing. Sanyuet j- rom -sdt Vurture Sor Social jCife John Westra and Marlys Eng- Going in? Denny Driscoll and Doris Kucera-always together. Jo Ann Hammer and tm Weigel. Lon Thielsen and Nina Sue Peterson. What's the joke? The Prices - Tom and Donna Roger Thoreson, Carole Grafing, Roger Hurley, and Kathy Lowe double -date. V. LEFT: June Kautz, LonThielson, Jan- ice Glaser, and John Westra feast at the Spanish table. The Holland table for the Around the World ban- quet is shown. Muriel Duncan and Janice Amdahl sat hy. •. Coach Eugene Johnson and wife- An evening out... Muriel Duncan receives a corsage from Dick Thompson. Doug Johnson holds hands with Karen McConnelL ' X i (k HELEN CROW MURIEL DUNCAN JANICE AMDAHL: Band, Vocal 1,2,3,4; Little Orpheum 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Future Teachers . All- State Chorus, Class Play 4. HELEN CROW; Vocal 1,2,3; Dance Band 3; Little Orpheum. Class Play 4. RALPH DOUGHERTY: One-Act Plays, Speech 1; Track 1,2; Declam 1,4; Journalism 2,3,4; Journalism Co-Editor; Football 3,4; Football Letterman, Class Play 4. DENNIS DRISCOLL: Band, Little Orpheum 1.2,3,4; Dance Band, All-State Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 3.4; Track Letter- man 2; Class President. Student Council 1; King Candidate, Class Play. Basketball Letterman 4. GORDON DUNCAN: Band, Football, Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball, Vocal 1,2; Football Letterman 3,4; German Band 1,2,4; Track. One-Act Plays 1; Annual Staff 2; Debate 3; Class Play 4. MURIEL DUNCAN: Band, Vocal, Drum Majorette 1,2,3,4; All-State Band, All-State Chorus2,3,4; LittleOrpheum 1,3,4; Declam 1,4; N.H.S., Annual Staff. Annual Staff Co-Editor 3,4; Debate 3; One-Act Plays 1; N. H. S. Secretary-Treasurer, Queen Candidate, Cheerleader. Future Teachers , Class Play 4. RONALD EARLEY: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Intramural 2,3,4; Football 1,3; Basketball. Track 1; Class Play 4. ROGER EHLERS: Basketball 1; Track 1,4; Class Play 4. RONALD ESTERGAARD CAROLE GRAFING MARLENE EHRET: Little Orpheum 1.2,3.4; Vocal 1.2,3; Librarian 3.4; Annual Staff 3; Class Play 4. DEANN ELLINGSON: Band 1.2.3.4; Little Orpheum 2,3.4; Speech 1; Vocal 2.3; Class Play 4. MARLYS ENG: Band 1.2.3,4; Vocal 1,2,3; All-State Band 2,3,4; Declam, One-Act Plays, Dance Band 1; Little Orpheum2,3; Class Vice-President, Girls' State 3; Student Council, Student Council Secretary,N. H. S. , N.H.S. Sweetheart, D.A.R. Candidate, Band Qjeen. Queen Candidate. Class Play 4. JANELLE ERICKSON: Band, Vocal. Drum Majorette. Little Orpheum 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photographers 3; Dance Band, Class Play 4. LLOYD ERICKSON: Football 1.2.3,4; F.F.A., Basketball, Track 1; Lettermen's Club, Football Letterman,Class Play 4, RONALD ESTERGAARD: Track 1,3,4; Class Play 4. MARY ANN FULLER: Vocal 1,2,3; Librarian 2,3,4; Little Orpheum 2,4; Annual Staff 3; Class Play 4. CAROLE GRAFING: Little Orpheum 2,3,4; Vocal 2.3; N.H.S. 3,4; Speech 1; Class Play, Annual Staff 4. LARRY MILLER BARBARA NELSON DAVID MCCRACKEN: Football. Class Vice-President 1; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Journalism 2,i(3); Editor H3); N.H.S., Little Orpheum, Lettermen’s Club, Basketball Letterman 3,4; Track 1,2; Class Treasurer, Basketball Co-Captain, All-State Basketball 2nd Team, Class Play 4; Honorable Mention All-State Basket- ball Tournament Team 3. LARRY MILLER: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football. Basketball 1.2; Track Letterman 2,4; Track 1,2,4; Class Play 4; F.F.A. Award - Excellent Dairy Judging 4. LINDA MILLER: Vocal 1.2,3,4; Librarian 2.3,4; N.H.S. 3.4; Speech 1; Future Teachers', Class Play 4. JOSEPHINE MORRISON: Vocal. Little Orpheum 1.2.3.4; All-State Chorus 3,4; Class Play. BEVERLY MOULTEN. BARBARA NELSON: Band 1.2,3,4; Vocal 1,2,3; One-Act Plays. Dance Band 1; Little Orpheum 1.2; All-State Band 2.3; Class Play 4. DARLYS PASCH: Band. Vocal 1.2.3.4; Class Play 4. WALTER PAULSEN: Band 1,2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; Class Play 4. DELBERT SMALLFIELD JO ANN SNUGGERUD NINA SUE PETERSEN: Vocal, Little Orpheum 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2; Journalism 3,4; F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate. Class Play 4. JOHN PHELAN: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Little Orpheum, Football, Intramural 1,2,3; Basketball. Track 1; Class Play 4. THOMAS PRICE: F.F.A., Basketball 1.2.3.4; Football 1,3,4; Track. Intramural 1.2; Little Orpheum 2,4; Football Letterman, Lettermen’sClub 3,4; Lettermen's Club Treasurer. F.F.A, Sentinel. Class Play 4; F.F.A. Award - Superior Dairy Products Judging 3. RICHARD RIFFEL: F.F.A„ Football, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football Letterman 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; F.F.A. Vice-President, Basketball Letterman. Class Play 4; F.F.A. Awards - Soil Conservation Chapter Award 3,4; Delegate National Convention 4. CONWAY SCHLIINZ: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1; F.F.A. Parliamentarian. Class Play 4. DELBERT SMALLFIELD: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,3,4; Class Play 4. FRED SMITH: Band. Little Orpheum 1.2.3.4; Basketball. Basketball Letterman. Lettermen’s Club 3,4; Track 3; Intramural 1,2; Class Play 4. JO ANN SNUGGERUD: Vocal 1,2,3,4; Little Orpheum 2,4; Annual Staff 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate, Class Play 4. Vigness and Janice Gullickson at the NHS Ball. . . Fun. i (Common Know U r % Wo,„ PicUn The picture of truth - K-thy at workl Only in Flandreau does one see boys wearing earrings! Jo Morrison removes one from Bob Emerson’s ear. Freshies, Nelsen and McGlone, do a pose. John Phelan judges Hogs at the FFA Parent-Son Mixer. The Student Council President. Kenneth Headrick, has been class presi- dent for the sophomores, the F.F.A., senior Lettermen's Club; treasurer of junior Lettermen's Club, andF.F.A.; Secretary of the junior class; and vice- president of the National Honor Society. He is now State Vice-President of F.F.A. It is in the position of Student Council President that Kenny makes this statement. Fellow Students, As Student Council President. I ask that each of you take time to read the list of business concerns whose names appear below. If these individuals had not seen fit to contribute to the yearbook fund, it would not have been possible for this book.Therefore, I ask that each student take the time to show his appreciation and thanks to these, the FLYER SPONSORS. Sincerely. Kenneth Headrick Ken Headrick iiness Sponsor l ecordin s Student —Activities Sunshine Hatcheries, Lyle’s Standard Service, FlandreauCommunityOil.Cherney Motor, Dr. Sampson, Greg's Studio, Fans Meat Market. Chamley’s Bar, Coast-to-Coast, Vogue Cleaners, Flandreau Cleaners. Flandreau Creamery and Co-op. West Side Grocery and Billiams. Ellefson's Implement, Joe's Produce, Duncan Elevators, Flandreau Booster, Paulson's Glass, Lloyd Nase, Pete’s Playhouse. Havier's Jewelery, Philip A. Ekern, Jimmie’s Food Store. Bob's Service Station, Flandreau Independent Lumber Co., Galland Firestone, Sugar Bowl, Flandreau Electric, Brandsma Clothing. Flandreau Bakery, Dr. Vanderhoof, Hilligoss Shoe Shop. Carl Miller. Bowling Alley. Dr. Boyd. Erickson Produce, Dr. Fisk. Economee Service. Hayes Lucas. Flandreau Grain. P. V. Elevator. Windy's Drive-in. West Side Farm Store. Norman Johnson Trucking Service, Rudy's Welding Shop, Kenny Land Company, I. E. Locke Agency. Ahlers Body Shop. McCracken Service, Skroch Funeral Chapel. Rolfe’s Sundries. Enterprise Publishing Co.. Flandreau Cafe. Gambles, Caries, Temtes, Lou Cooper, Hasvold Insurance, Pantry Cafe, Deutches Clothing Co.. Farmers’ State Bank. Heiertz Drug Store, Hank’s Hardware, Ben Franklins, Nelson's Furniture, Fuller Appliances, Farmers Mutual Fire and Lighting, Corner Cafe, Grindens, Keck’s, Maggies, A.SJZ. Office. Plymouth and DeSoto Dealers. DLj £Ju CO-EDITORS Muriel Duncan and Noreen Johnson BUSINESS MANAGER Richard Whitman ADVISOR Gloria Hause YEARBOOK WORKERS, STANDING: Linda Schmid. Donna Westra, Kay Keck, Beverly Bessler, Janice Amdahl, Kaye Varns, Judy Madson, George Ann Faris. FIRST ROW; Bonnie Bommersback. Judy Sorenson, and Loye Johnson - pretend work. No excuse - It filled in the parade. We edit this annual with the hopes that it will serve as a collection of treasured recollections and that it will enable all to relive these happy times again and again. Re- corded in our annual, these memories cannot fade with the passage of time for all are preserved within the sanctuary of our 1958 FLYER. m i INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cower Maavltctarari look liadars FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansos City fHINTID IN U • A


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