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'emonum Tommy Joe Ellefson Tommy, who was admired by all of his friends, was fatally injured in an accident on November 20, 1960, and passed away the following day. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church. At Flandreau High School he was a mem- ber of the junior class and the Lettermen's Club. His memory will live long in the minds of the faculty and students of F.H.S. 2
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Here is a typical picture of Flandreau High taken on a sunny, early spring day. Students have come to know this building well during their years of high school. It seems that now-a-days, news headlines, thoughts, and ideas are based upon outer space and rocket ships. ... , . Man has been orbited around the earth in a space capsule and has been recovered safely. Someday soon we may be able to live on the moon. Our yearbook theme is based on thoughts of space and the steps necessary in preparation for a venture into space. We students are proud to be called the Flandreau Fliers. Our weekly school paper is called the HIGH FLIER, and last but not least our yearbook is called the Flyer. TABLE OF CONTENTS Memorium.......................2 Speech........ Honor Society..................3 Publications . . Seniors........................4 Library........ Classes................ 14 Government Day Music........................25 F. F. A....... Homecoming....................30 Faculty....... Sports........................33 Snaps......... Special Awards ..............42 Graduation . . . 46 48 50 51 52 55 60 62 Drama 44 1 Sponsors • 64
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J lonor Gail Luttmann, Janet Hasvold, Norma Hovland, and Gordon Waxdahl pose for their picture. Joan Scofield, Mary Jean Weigel, Burdell Peterson, and Curtis Weigel show their glad smiles as being mem- bers of the Honor Society. The object of the National Honor Society is to create a high scholastic average, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character. Juniors and seniors are eligible to belong to the National Honor Society. They are judged primarily on scholarship and also on citizenship, service, and leadership by the faculty. 3
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