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JjJkmaM Woik Vo Keep Ljm Horn % Oulu. Knowing the needs and purposes of the activity makes these girls who keep the books repaired, dusted and shelved successful doers. It Is their responsibility to check out books and to keep order In the study area of the library. All of this work Is done during the time the girls have library duty which is scheduled around their free study period. There are two girls who work a single shift. They took time from their busy schedule to gather around a table with their many tools of library work. Sharon Cloud checks through the cards for overdue books, Jeanne Luttmann and Mary Jean Weigel prepare to stamp a new book with the school stamp. Mary Lunn Reid types out a new check-out card; while Sally Scofield and Janice Dahl make ready to check out a book with the date-due stamp. Sharon Erickson and Judy Hagedorn print numbers on the back of a new book with the stylus, Gail Luttmann and Donna Early question the need of book repair, and Darlene Peper, Sharon Madson, Noreen Luttmann and Karen Smallfleld prepare to put a book back together via the glue stick. The teacher in charge of this group is the school librarian. Miss Audrae Visser. Kwjmm 'fyffljoniji Ckmota, Aid Sdolmi uf) Each year eight senior boys are chosen to attend the Klwanis luncheons and to listen to the business activities and the guest speakers of the day. These boys are chosen because of their achievement of four basic qualities-character, leadership, citizenship and scholarship. Those meeting these qualifications this year of 1960 are Chuck Rewalt, Carter Weise, Charles Prochaska, John Vanderhoof, Larry Ehrichs, Robert Burns, Thomas Peper and not pictured. Bob Erickson. 29
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In a familiar position Student Body President, Bob Burns, gives a bit of advice to the students. Fellow Students, Please take note of the names of persons who have helped to make this yearbook possible, then take it upon yourself to thank each and every one personally. This gesture may come via a verbal “thank you or by a purchase of some of the donaters products. Each of us needs to show his appreciation for the generosity which has been shown. Sincerely, Bob Burns Spomou Help Vo%oh A Bette i PANTRY CAFE FLANDREAU CO-OP CO. EKERN HOME EQUIPMENT FIRESTONE SUNSHINE STATE HATCHERY THOMAS FUNERAL HOME LEROYJULSON GREGG’S STUDIO P. V. ELEVATOR FARMERS STATE BANK ROLLAND JONES, LAWYER TEMTE’S EFFEFSON’S FURNITURE DR. KALLA US NORMAN R. JOHNSON E KERN’S LOCKE AGENCY COAST TO COAST STORE DUNCAN S ELEVATOR CITY SERVICE WINSTEAD’S CAFE MCCRACKEN’S REPAIR FLANDREAU ELECTRIC NACE’S PACKAGE STORE JOE’S PRODUCE ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. FULLER RADIO AND T V SHOP DR. SHAW HA VIE R’S JEWELRY FASHION CENTER VOGUE CLEANERS FLANDREAU BOOSTER COOPER’S KINNEY LAND COMPANY FLANDREAU CO-OP CREAMERY, LOCKER AND PRODUCE DR. SAMPSON D X GAS STATION BOWLING ALLEY INDEPENDENT LUMBER YARD JIMMIE’S RED OWL FLANDREAU MOTOR CO. GAMBLES HAYES LUCUS LUMBER YARD CARL MILLER, Lawyer HANSON’S CLOTHING R. V. FADGEN, INSURANCE BEN FRANKLIN STORE NELSON’S FURNITURE EHLER’S BODY SHOP WESTSIDE FARM STORE BILLIAM’S AND WESTSIDE GROCERY DEUTSCHE’S URBAN’S JEWELRY MORRIS HASVOLD ZARECKY BARBER SHOP HEIERTZ REX ALL DRUGS HELLE GASS SHOE REPAIR GRINDING FLANDREAU CAFE CORNER CAFE KECK’S TERRACE PARK ERICKSON PRODUCE FARIS MEAT MARKET ROLFE’S SUNDRIES DR. VANDERHOOF RUDY’S WELDING HOP After serving 185 days of the year for four or six years in this build- ing, students recognize it as home. A place to come for die satisfaction of many of their desires-pleasure, friendships and learning. This is the front view of Flandreaujs High School building. 28
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Judean Snuggerud Judy Kroeger Oddodoum Judy Sorenson Intelligence is considered by many as being the master key to the door of leadership and success. True, but that quality in itself is not enough to make the type of person one may wish to know; however one may. if he wishes, use this intelligence to cultivate the ocher ins needed for leader- ship and a successful you. Judy Kroeger earned the covetous award of valedictorian. Co-salu- tatoria ns for the class were Robert Burns and Larry Ehrichs. Eleven ocher seniors maintained a scholastic average of ninty percent or above which then placed their name among the list of honor seniors. Karla Miller Co-SdtMoum Robert Burns Larry Ehrichs Florence Waxdahl Frances Smallfield Judy Weigel Peggy Synder Charles Prochaska 30 John Vanderhoof Jean Handberg Charles Rewalt
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