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STUDENTS STAY ACTIVE Shown above are the lonely 16 members of the Science Club. Next year they would like to increase their membership. Librarians who tried to help Mrs. Riffel are: Seated: S. Lutter, L. LaLonde, B. Mur- phy , andG. Luttmann. Standing: L. Barr, J. Smith, K. Lamp, L. Smith, T. Skroch, L. Nass, P. Smith, J. Haugen, J. Nep- aid, K. Klitzke, and D. Hefte. The Student Council consisted of: Back row: Reg Bouske, Dave Halter, Marcia Jewett, Neil Teer and Don Waxdahl. Seated: Jay Weigel, Jim Rewalt and Charlene Bonrvid. Pep Club officers were: Cathy Campbell, treasurer; Sheila Fargen, secretary. Seated: Margaret Eng, president and Doris Gull- ickson, vice-president.
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The poultry team, Gary Reinhart, Don Erickson, and Warren Johnson received a superior rating and was fourth in the state. Win Awards Alan Weise, Wayne Headrick, and Roger Lee were crop judging contestants. Wayne received a superior rating for his efforts. Paul Erickson, Bob Johnson and Leonard Heinemann received an excellent rating and placed 8th in the state. The FFA is one the largest organizations in the school system. Vocational Agriculture not only provides classes for farmers-to-be but also develops skills nec- essary for every occupation connected with agricul- ture. It may seem to the reader everyone enrolled in VO-Ag receives an award. This is far from the truth. The large number of FFA members throughout the state and nation furnish much competition and the boys on the preceding pages are true champions. 25
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13” Lucky Number fur FHS Band The fifteenth annual All-State Band was held at the Sioux Falls Washington High School. The 160 members were selected from more than 1300 stu- dents who auditioned throughout the state of South . Dakota. Thirteen students from our school partic- ipated in the band. This was the highest number of students from any of the 62 schools that were represented. Composer and arranger, Dr. Paul Yoder, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was guest con- ductor. Dr. Yoder is immediate past president of the American Bandmaster's Association. With much instruction and an endless amount of patience, Mr. Ron Whalen, our director, guided these thir- teen musicians to their honors and the rest of the band to an important place in the school. The talented thirteen include: Stonding: Joan Stuedeman, Cathy Campbell, Jody Olson, LeAnn Meeker, Janice Lud- gate, JoEllen Gullickson, and Shirley Sorenson. Seated: Susie Rosheim, Steve Solem, Jim Rewalt, John Fenner, and Lucille Maxwell. Twenty one Superiors Earned at Madison Contest Miscellaneous Clarinet Choir: Rosheim, Thomas, Jones, Miles, Ekern, andAlberts. Meeker, Stuede- man, Maxwell, Ludgate, and Sorenson. Bb Clarinet Quartet Maxwell, Stuedeman, Me- eker, and Ludgate. Maxwell, Miles, Meeker, and Gullickson. Standard Clarinet Quartet: Clarinet Odntet: Campbell, Maxwell, Miles, Meeker, and Gullickson. Standard Clarinet Choir: Alberts, Thomas, Jones, Miles, Ekern, and Rosheim, Sorenson, Olson, Gullick- son, Hass, and Miles.
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