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Librarians Aid in Study The high school librarian staff was increased from 7 to 18 because of the larger and more spacious library in the new school. Some of the many duties they performed were checking books in and out, taking care of magazines, and keeping the library in order. The librarians pictured above are Grace Fank, Jean Podratz, Becky Beatty, LcAnn Hoff, Gloria Iverson, Roxee Jones, Pat Fuhs, Sue Booth, Margo Headrick, and Jiman Moller. The other members of the librarian staff include Lonnie Mutschelknaus. Carolyn Jepsen, Kathy Grafing, Pat Bendt, Lois Hoff, Vicky Jurgens, and Connie Jewett. Some of the girls worked as librarians at the Middle School during their free periods. 25
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To kick off the new year, the F.H.A. began with a get-acquainted picnic, where they welcomed new members. Installation of officers and a candle- light ceremony initiated new members to the organization. The executive council from the Flandreau Chapter attended the state conven- tion at Huron in October. During Decem- ber the F.H.A.’ers gaily caroled to the various shut-ins throughout Flandreau. The Christmas dance entitled “Roses in the Snow“ was held in cooperation with the F.F.A., and music was furnished by the Gemini 6. The girls entertained their fathers at the annual Daddy Date night which included a dutch lunch and entertain- ment. The Spring Fashion Show, where all members modeled garments they made, climaxed the year. A regional meeting, attended by officers and delegates, completed the year. Officers arc (back row) Sharon Ahlers, vice president; Vicki Thompson, song leader; Sally Kirkegaard, historian; Donna Duncan, reporter; Helen Millman. treasurer; (middle row) Jean Ahlers, president; Mrs. Telkanip. advisor; (front row) Judy Gust, song leader; Shirlee Steenhoven, parliamentarian; and Nancy Ellefson, pianist. FHA-FFA Work Together Officers of the F.F.A. are from left to right: (front row) Duane Johnson, treasurer; Tom Critser, vice-president; Doug Doyle, president; and David McMahon, reporter. (Back row) Mr. Acheson, advisor; Larry Johnson, secretary; Jim Doyle, chaplin; Gary Jensen, sentinel; and Bob Handberg. parliamentarian. Bob Handberg and Doug Doyle attended the National F.F.A. Convention October 15-18. F.H.S. ranked 8th in the state contest held in Brookings out of the 68 schools partici- pating. Boys receiving superior ratings were Bill Humey, Rick Hoil, and Jeff Rice. Jeff received first in the state poultry judging. Those receiving excellent ratings were Bob Handburg, Marlin Schroeder, Tom Critser. Duane Johnson, Craig Severtson, and Lester Hexum. Honorable mentions went to Dennis Parsley, Bruce Lee, and Doug Doyle. 24
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Journalistic Staffs Work Efficiently The editors for the ’69 Flyer were Mary K. Skroch (editor-in-chief), Joan Hoss (asst, editor), Randy Jewett (sports), Chris Dun- can (activities), Shirlee Steenhoven (asst, activities), Marianne Duncan (faculty), Kathy Keating (business), Judy Gust (asst, business), Niki Fulton (seniors), Jeanne Jones (juniors), Pat Skroch (sophomores), and Margo Headrick (freshmen). The 1969 Flyer staff is industriously shown completing the annual. Mr. Sutton (left) is advising Debbie Erickson as Kay Chamber- lin observes. Mary Skroch (above) is discussing the work with Randy Jewett and Paul Thelen. The annual staff worked Thursday evenings throughout the year to make the Flyer a success. The High Flier Staff consisted of the follow- ing: Lani Julson; Nancy Lee; Chris Duncan; Mr. James Buckmeier, advisor; Glen Eng; Debra Christenson; Mary Kreber and Kathy Keating. The staff worked diligently throughout the 1968-69 school year to publish the High Flier. Bad weather made it impossible for a paper to appear weekly. 26
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