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With high team spirit and much enthusiasm, the band, dressed in full uniform, helped the cheer- leaders rouse school spirit. They played a number of cheerful marches to add to the evening's excitement. A tepee was burned depicting the death of the Sisseton Redmen on Thursday, October 3. The cheerleaders led the student body in boosting spirits, while the tepee burned to the ground. With torches in hand, a parade led by the royalty, marched to the school song until reaching main street of Flandreau where a pep rally was held. The traditional snake dance concluded the evening's activities. Victory came to the Fliers at the Homecoming game when they stomped the Sisseton Redmen with a score of 19-0. Action took place after the game when the students attended the dance at Spafford Grade School with music furnished by the “Free Will. 15
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Successful Homecoming for 68 Queen Vicki and King Randy receive congratula- tory wishes from their surrounding court. They were bestowed this honor at the climax of Little Orpheum held October 2. The night’s events began with a welcoming cheer by the cheerlead- ers. Each class followed displaying their individual talents. The Pep Club members raised school spirit as they depicted various scenes about the forthcoming Homecoming football game. These seven senior boys proudly display their beautiful (?) legs as they relate to the audience their version of can-can dancers. These graceful boys include Jim Doyle, Jim Fargen, Terry Rosheim, Steve Solsaa, Chuck Walker, Dave Johnson, and Perry Johnson. We wish these dan- cers the best of luck in future appearances. The ’69 senior class traditionally splashed the rock in their class colors of mint green and white. The seniors felt it proper to get a new” rock to coin- cide with the new school. While painting the rock, they vowed to work for a more rewarding athletic season.
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FFA Chooses Sweetheart The FFA Parent and Son Mixer, held October 31 at Flandreau High, announced the FFA Chapter Sweetheart. All rural community girls from the senior class were candidates, and these five girls (pictured at left) were nominated. Ann Johnson was elected from these girls. She received the traditional FFA Sweetheart jacket and a bouquet of red roses. Ann was required to wear the FFA jacket during National FFA week. The Sweetheart candidates are (I. to r.): Debbie LaLonde, Kris Scofield, Deon Duncan, and Janice Scofield. In the center is Sweetheart, Ann Johnson. Happiness Is a Flier Fan Pep Hub officers who kept the Flier fans and Pep Club on the move this year are N. Ellefson, treasurer; V. Thompson president S man t ' v ce'preSjdent. and B. Hass, secretary. Senior members leaving this year are (second row) P. Fuhs. K Keating H Mffl- Suln nde,r VhlCR’ C' Duncan Mrs Maddine JohnSon advisor ™rd M. Hanson, S Whaiey D C coulson I Zn l Th Klrk d- M Du «=an, N. Fulton. (Fourth row): K. Grafing. R. C hristenson, V. Mager L. Hoff. picUire jiman o!ler n' ' C' Benne(' J' L. Hoff, C. Jepsen, and M. Skroch. Not Members kept posters up for all games during the season and sold Flier bumper stickers as a club project dance was sponsored by the club on April 12, with music furnished by the Free Will. A Sadie Hawkins 16
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