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r ev . . re-H' 'Sl L ,er AUDRAE VISSER Supervl sor SEATED: Marlyn Bothel, Sally Scofield, Marlys Johnson, Ianice Glaser, and Iean Englebrecht. STANDING: lean VanHouton, Pat Willard, Sharon Tordoff, Loye Iohnson, Linda Schmid, and Rita Donelan. These girls spend their working hours in the library by mending books, cleaning shelves, and keeping records straight. librar'an pre e t d t' d' t ' I ' ei ' 2' , si ,, My 1 5, I 'ly . Chosen on the basis of character, leadership, citizenship, and scholarship, these senior boys-Lynn Sorensen, Ron Suhr, Ieny Thompson, Richard Whitman, Clair Barthel, Leroy Benson, Claude Jones, and David Hove represent the school as Kiwanis boys of tlhe month. K0 o I- o n o :wa ms and eglon recognize merit. iw , n , W e as : I , .- ,. Iohn Vanderhoof, Iudy Kroeger, Iudy ff g Sorensen, and Tom Peper to represent 5 . G P. H. S. in the American Legion Girls' 3 - . Z Tri , and Boys' State program. A Q ET' If as , me ,r 3
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RW The students who are responsible for the weekly edition of the H1gh.Fl1er- Lynn Sorensen, Noreen Johnson, Guy Erickson, Ronald Suhr, Ieanne Luttmann, Ioyce Kroeger, and Leona Gehlesen-are supervised by Mrs. Lillie Rice. Three seniors become members of the Quill and Scrol.l. Mrs. Rice pins Noreen Iohnson as the co-editcrs, Lynn Sorensen and Ronald Suhr, walt for their pin. E 5 N rs 3 e 953255 2432: if lg Xp ie, U 6 q ' - 4911 I' 3 lt rf 1 A fl...-X' f f LILLIE RICE Advisor Newspaper and earbook taff practice freedom of press GLORIA I-IAUSE Advisor X. 1 if lf i ,fx NOREEN JOHNSON Editor Co-assistant editor George Ann Faris teaches the students to mat: while Donna Price, art editor, works with the pen, and assistant editor Judy Sorensen types copy. Yearbook workers-Delores Meyer, Darlene Peper, Ioarme Discoll, Sandra Ieanne Luttmann, Rita Headrick JoAnn Hammer, Sheila McGlone, Marilyn Bethel, Ioyce Kroeger, Ioan Paulsen, Mary Dean Thom, Andrea Nelsen Kathy Gulllckson, Peggy Weigel, Jean Engelbrecht, and Loye Iohnson. . WT' -x 5 :.. gk
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f lv' s I ELDEN SAMP Director me naw-Z M at .,,,g,.s ful-, M . Under the direction of Elden Samp, the band students find that they are the center of many activities. Football and basketball observers are entertained at the half. Concert goers hear them perform twice a year, townsmen listen to a weekly outdo concert in the summer, neighboring cities watch the group on parade, and then the many small ensembles and solo players furnish many hours of pleasure to the people of Flandreau. Those students who once again won top honors: at Huron College' marching contest are BACK ROW: Ierry Thompson, Dennis Newcomer, Nancy Cook, Robert Fuller, Charles Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: Iudean Snuggerud, Loye Iohnson, Linda Schmid, GeorgeAnn Faris, Mary Vanderhoof, Becky Stlmson, Deanna Newcommer, Cathryn Teer, Darlene Loughlin, Karen McConnell, Sheila McGlone, Arlys Thoreson, Linda Ockenga, Pa Varns, Mary Neal, Warren Iones, Richard Whitman, Russell Eng, Glenda Lee, Judy Sorensen, Paul Vanderhoof, Roger Holvig Early American con idered mu ic Dottie and Jerry are AII- tate bests Fourth year All-State band member, Dottie Schult, is first chair solo clarinet player oi the state. She and Ierry Thompson, third year first drumma, have feature rolls ln the All-State concert. Kay Keck receives a two year medal: while Kaye Varns takes the one year medal. These students ln the picture are Kay Keck, Dottie Schult, Jerry Thompson, and Kaye Varns.
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