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Flandreau High School Flandreau, South Dakota 1973-74 Yearbook Volume No. XXXVII The Flyer Table of Contents 2 7 27 45 57 Welcome to FHS Involvement Athletics Leaders Faces This is the home of the Fliers, population around 320, depending on what time of year it is. Flandreau High is located on the west edge of the community of 2500 people. One of the outstanding things about the school is its well equipped athletics department. The Fliers Booster Club recently completed our new stadium and all weather track. 2 Extra-curricular activities play an important part in the lives of students. Dances, concerts, buildings, style shows, plays, and publications are just a few of the outcomes of their involvement. Besides athletics students are able to participate in plays, drill team, paper staff, band, chorus, foren- sics, FHA, FFA, Little Orpheum skits, declam, yearbook staff, and small vocal and instrumental ensembles, to name a few. 3 Energy Crisis Affects FHS Even though our country was threatened with a fuel shortage, the motorcyclists weren't stopped. Every nice morning before school the pack could be seen roaring down the streets of Flandreau. The fuel shortage greatly af- fected many of the FHS students. During the winter, the temperature in the school was turned down to 68°. Many students wore coats to classes to keep warm. After Christmas va- cation, school started an hour later so students wouldn't have to come to school in the dark. The government put daylight savings time into effect in an attempt to cut down energy consumption. 4 Below is Pieter Numan, 1 This senior was the first forei years. Pieter came to F program that has been Thanhs to Pieter, place Because he played soccer in kicker and scored many field the two schools, PIcVerTeels t fWtscuss in the classroom and it is student from Holland, student in FHS for many nderstanding, a exchanges. Flandreau. Comparing h more f HS th«?e is mi ore relaxed. 5 Guess What I Heard? Where's my debate file? Hey, kid, you're out of step! What's on the English test? Did you know that she mooned us? What are you doing tonight? Let's skip tomorrow Party at the park. Hey, let's stTeak the game tonight. Guess who she's going to the dance with. Where are you going to school next year? Who won the game game last night? Did you do anything in class today? Remember the last time we did that? 6 Involvement Fliers Cope Pointers for Successful Homecoming 1973 homecoming activities began Wednesday with each class performing in a Little Orpheum skit. After the skits the king and queen were crowned. Royalty candidates are Pictured Below. King candi- dates were Paul Millman, Dennis Jewett, Brad Sanderson, and Paul Sampson. Queen Candidates were Pam Wilts, Lori Stahl, Ruth Ann Larson, Darci Dappen, and Calla Hogue. The traditional bonfire and pep rally was at the old football field Thursday night. Friday afternoon school was dismissed early for a pep rally and the jr. and sr. high bands performed on main street. The week was climaxed as the Fliers downed the Elk Point Pointers, 30-0. After the game students danced to the music of Cracker at the Spafford gym. 8 t' 9 Queen Ruth Ann King Brad 10 FHA Heads MD Drive Besides the FHA's regular activi- ties of preparing girls for Future Homamaking the group helped raise funds for muscular dystrophy and they adopted grandparents from the Riverview Manor nursing home. This year Rolayne Ailts served as state vice-president of public relations. She was the first girl from FHS to hold a state office. 12 Experience Gained for Tomorrow The FFA won many awards and plaques this year with their judging teams and so on. David Ache son is the FFA advisor. The 73-74 officers are, Left To Right: Front Row, Tobin Dailey-reporter, Claus Johnson-secre- tary, Bill Fargen- chaplin, and Chuck Sutton as Vice-pres- ident. Back Row, Left To Right: Brad Sanderson as presi- dent, David Schliinz-parliamen- tarian, RickWeise- treasurer and Douglas Powers as sentinel. 13 I i ■ . V? i , m. 1 m rj Vs i?V . . And the Band Played On These groups placed first at the instrumental contests at Madison. The Top Right Pic- tured is the brass choir. Top Row is Chuck Sutton, Steve Gill, Hal Otey, Mike Swenson, and Marda Powers. Middle Row is Sheri Gulbranson, Kevin Blum, Scott LaPlante, and Stuart Keating. In The Front are Wyatt Stahl, Lynette Fargen, Brian Bonde, and Margaret Parsley. The members of the clarinet choirs are in the Top Right Picture. From The Top are Shirley Sneve, Nancy Dusek, Marilee Solem, and Cindy Lyford. In The Middle are Katy Hobson. Teresa Mach, Cathy Otey, and Kim LaPlante. Bottom Row are Kathy Oldenfcamp, Carol Hoss, LaRae Rose, Nancy Kamsdell, and Rhonda Locke. The Picture At Left is the standard clarinet quartet. In The Back are Marilee Solem and Kim LaPlante, Front are Cindy Lyford and Shirley Sneve. In The Middle Picture is the clarinet duet. The girls are Marilee Solem and Kim LaPlante. In The Right Picture is the miscellaneous clarinet quartet. They are Rhonda Locke, Nancy Dusek, Cindy Lyford, and Marilee Solem is in Front. 14 I The following groups and solists received first ratings at the Instru- mental Contest in Madison: Back Row Left To Right, Steve Gill, Mim Amdahl, Shirley Sneve, Front Row, Brian Cox, and Dave Lee. Pictured Below is the percussion ensemble, Left To Right: Rick McMahon, Jay Olson, Brian Cox, Kent Luttman, and David Lee. Below To the Left is the Brass Quartet, From Left To Right, Scott LaPlante, Chuck Sutton, Hal Otey, and Stuart Keating. Pictured To The Left is the French Horn Quartet, in Back is Wyatt Stahl, in Front Left To Right, Margaret Parsley, Madra Powers, and Lynette Fargen. Pictured Above is the Flute Ensemble, from Left To Right, Cindy Rosheim, Gayle Sahr, Jean Neprud, Diane Ellefson, Mim Amdahl, and Julie Keating. 15 FLUTE CLARINET TRUMPET TROMBONE Julie Keating Debbie Cloud Chuck Sutton Hal Otey Jean Neprud Nancy Dusek Sheri Gulbranson Marty Gulbranson Mini Amdahl Teresa Rupe Steve Gill Stuart Keating Cindy Rosheim Kim LaPlante Scott LaPlante Roger Kramer Gayle Sahr Marilee Solem Debbie Sanderson Teresa Sutton Julene Tjarks Mary Jepsen TUBA Diane Ellefson Katy Hobson Marcie Lokken Kevin Blum LaVonce Kramer Rhonda Locke Larry White Brian Bonde Terri Swenson Teresa Mach FRENCH HORN Debbie Wolterstorff Renee Christensen Wyatt Stahl PERCUSSION ALTO CLARINET Carol Hoss Lynnette Fargen Brian Cox Cindy Lyford Beth Johnson Margeret Parsley Dave Lee Nancy Ramsdell Joan Johnson Kent Luttmann BASS CLARINET ALTO SAX Ricky McMahon Shirley Sneve Judy Halse Jay Olson Kathi Oldenkamp CONTRABASS CLARINET LaRae Rose TENOR SAX Rita McMahon Robyn Whitesell BARI SAX Cathy Otey Tim Scofield 16 Mixed Chorus members (Above) are; Sopranos; Cindy Lyford, Nancy Dusek, Rhonda Ailts, Linda Wolterstorff, Gayle Sahr, Chris Schmidt, Linda Ullom, Terri Sutton, Pam Wilts, Colleen Parsley, Tammy LaLonde Pam Lokken, Cathy Otey, Elsie Prey, Rhonda Locke, Grace Bauer, Rolayne Ailts, Mim Amdahl, Cindy Hemmer, Shirley Sneve, Karen Schreier, Kim LaPlante, Debbie Christiansen, Lois McMahon, Paula Armstrong, Debbie Sanderson, Katy Hobson, Janelle Johnson, Rita Ailts, Corrine Headrick, Patty Fox, Cindy Rosheim, Jayne Mengenhauser, Altos; Janet Sundermeyer, Sue Leibel, Laura Paulsen, Kathy Doyle, Shirley Kramer, Diane Dailey, Donis Erickson, Lisa Hammer, Lori Hammer, Pat Carlson, Debbie Fox, Paula Duncan, Julene Tjarks, Sheri Gulbranson, Denise Minor, Lynnette Fargen, Connie Cullen, Diane Christensen, Cindi Allen, Ramona Powell, Gail Eide, Julie Powers, Linda Jacobson, Jean Neprud, Marda Powers, Lola Eikmeier, Kathy Dibbern. Tenors; Kent Whipkey, Matthew Amdahl, Marty Gulbranson, Eugene Minnick, Basses; Ricky McMahon, Kim Stimson, Randy Wade, Brian Benson, Mike Blum, Greg Gullickson, Thomas Reynolds, Paul Millman, Kevin Blum. Members of the freshmen chorus are; Sopranos; Kris Jorgenson, Debbie Wolterstorff, Juanita Cochran, Joan Johnson, Renee Christensen, Diane Ellefson, Lydia Gullickson, Judy Halse, Judy Scofield, Kathy Amburn, Kim Reynolds, Nancy Ramsdell, Connie Hammer. Altos; Darla Snug- gerud, Linda Kroeger, Tammy Grafing, Deb Bublitz, Mitchelle Billam, Carol Hoss, Becky Eikmeier, Frances Ahlers, Jane McDowall, Brenda Bisson, Terri Swenson, Beth Johnson, Janet Bonrud, Donalda Armstrong, Tammy Bauer, Barbara Eikmeier, Jody Miller, Margeret Parsley, Peggy Wade, Janet Pulscher, Mary Lynn Jepsen. Tenors; Brian Bonde, Mark Gageby, Michael Uilk, Larry White, Jay Gulbranson, Stuart Keating, Lee Severtson, Brian Lud- gate, Roger Kramer. Bass; Jeff Johnson, Mike Smith, Malcolm Hougen, Jeff Deitrich, Brad Whaley, Randy Newcomer, Bill Burrell. 17 Walk With a Song Eight students sang solos at the music contest at Madison. They are in The Far Right Pic- ture. From the Top is baritone, Marty Gulbranson, second; Kevin Blum, bass, first; Rhonda Locke, soprano, first; Cathy Otey, mezzosoprano, second; Kathy Hobson, soprano, second; Linda Jacobson, piano, first; Cindy Lyford, soprano, first; and Cail Eide, alto, first. Pictured Above are the students who sang in All State Chorus in November in Sioux Falls. Directing the chorus was Dr. Joseph Mussulman and orchestra director was Mr. David Holland. From Left are; Marda Powers, Kevin Blum, Colleen Parsley, Brian Benson, Linda Jacobson, Kent Whipkey, Cindy Lyford, Marty Gulbranson, and Shirley Sneve. Shirley played bass clarinet in the orchestra. The swing choir got a first at the vocal contests. The girls are From Left; Gail Eide, Linda Jacobson, Jean Neprud, Cindy Lyford, Rhonda Locke, Kim LaPlanted, Shirley Sneve, and Lynette Fargen The guys are Paul Millman, Kevin Blum, Brian Benson, Kent Whipkey, Brian Bonde, Mike Blum, and Marty Gulbranson. 18 Love and Kisses Tells It All On the fifth of April at 8:00 p. m. in the FHS gym the curtain rose on Love and Kisses . This family comedy by Anita Rowe Block was chosen by the class of '74 for their senior class play. The play is about the Pringles: mother, father, engaged daughter, and eighteen year old son. They live in a Detroit suburb. The approaching wedding of Elizabeth and a young lawyer, Freddy take up the spotlight, until grad- uation day when Buzzy announces that he has just married his girlfriend, Rosemary. It is discovered that the two did not have to get married, but that this is a mating of innocents. The play centers around the comical problems that the two young couples and their parents encounter. Brad Sanderson played the part of Jeff Pringle, Linda Jacobson was Carol Pringle, Kathy Dibbern was Elizabeth, Paul Sampson was Freddy, Chuck Sutton played Buzzy, Ruth Ann Larson was Rosemary, Colleen Parsley played the nanny, and Mike Powers was J.J. Jones. The students direct- ing the play were Marda Powers and Jean Neprud. The faculty advisor and director was Mrs. Nancy Moose. 19 “In the Shadows ” Wins Title As Best Play Winning the local one act play competition was In the Shadows by Le Ronca Greth. Donna Dahl was student director. The cast is in the Middle Picture. They are Donna Dahl, Kevin Blum, Patti Olson, Paul Milman, Linda Wolterstorff, John Bechan, and Mr. Lowell Linder, faculty advisor. Best actor was John Bechan, and best actress was Linda Wolterstorff. Between acts, the high school German band and the Gateway Singers performed between plays. Stage helpers were Cindy Lyford, Donis Erickson, Robyn Whitesel, Shirley Pray, Jayne Mengenhauser, Diane Christensen, Rita McMahon, Julene Tjarks, Terri Sutton, Lavonne Kramer, Julie Powers, Elsie Pray, Kathy Doyle, Dwight Gullickson, and Gayle Johnson. 20 Other plays in competition were Forever Town by Jay Gurian At Left, directed by Marilee Solem. Cast members were Lee Severtson, Brian Bonde, Corinne Headrick, Glenda Stewart, Lori Hammer, Pam Lokken, Brad Whaley and Lisa Hammer. The cast of Empherema Two Zero , by Joe V. Graber, dir- ected by Calla Hogue and Darci Dappen, was Kathy Doyal, Deb Cloud, Enid Ekern, Linda Jacobson, Lori Stahl, Kim Stimpson, Brad Sanderson, Steve Gill, Colleen Parsley, Mark Sampson, and Lloyd Nace. 21 I’d Like to say. . . At Right is the yearbook staff. At The Top is Barb Reinhart, Lynette Fargen, and Shirley Sneve, editor. Standing are Mike Blum, Teresa Mach, Cathy Otey, Wyatt Stahl, photography, and Debra Johanson. Sitting are Laura Paulsen, Lori Stahl, and Darci Dappen. Others of the staff are Dwight Vigness, pho- tography, Colleen Parsley, Pam Wilts, Calla Hogue, Kris Jorgensoi LaVonne Kramer, Nancy Ramsdell, Pieter Numan, LaRae Rose, Susan Faris, and Nancy Dusek. In The Bottom Picture are the people who participated in declam. In the Back are Linda Woltersorff, Linda Schwebach, Lola Eikmeier, and Glenda Stewart. In The Middle are Darci Dappen, Jean Neprud and Corrine Headrick. Front Row is Chuck Sutton, Kevin Wilson, and Brian Bonde Winning the local contest were Kevin Wilson, ora- tory, Brian Bonde, peotry, Jean Neprud, dramatic, and Linda Wolterstorff, humorous. 22 Hard Work Pays Off The forensic team coached by Mr. Len Griffith had a very suc- cessful season this year. They were first in the Sioux Forensic Confer- ence. In state competition Marda Powers placed second in oratory, Laura Paulsen placed fourth in women's extempt, and Wyatt Stahl placed third in men's extempt. This year there was a forensics apprecia- tion night in which the activities were explained and demonstrated. At Left is Marda Powers presenting Coach a clock. Back Row Left To Right: R Steenhoven, S Johnson, B Bonde, K Armstron, K Blum, P Sampson, G Gullickson, D Snuggerud, L Severtson, W Stahl, R Christensen, J Halse, F Ahlers, and B Eikmeier. Front Left: J Pulscher, M Parsley, S Keating M Gageby, J Neprud, M Powers, S Sneve, T Grafing and L Kramer. Second Row Left To Right: K Wilson, L Jacobson, L White. J McDowall, K Ambum, D Kirkegaard, J. Bonrud, C. Hammer, C. Hoss, M Lokken, D Wolterstorff, K Oldenkamp. Making the Best of Set The members of the Student Council are (Front Row Left To Right) Colin Hogue, Faye Eide, Lorie Stahl, Rhonda Ailts, Brad Sanderson, Tobin Dailey and Brian Benson. Back Row-Renee Christensen, Brian Bonde, Paul Sampson, Rick Weise, Greg Gullickson and Paul Millman. The Student Council major job this year was the planning of the Homecoming activities, which included finding a band to play for the dance. Tne Student Council met with Mr. Hass once a month to discuss the various happenings. The National Honor Ailts, Greg Gullickson, Clark Dailey and Jean The members are cl 3« 25 average or better. of Brad Sanderson, Pam Lokken, Carol Ahlers, Rhoi ly Bullis, Marda Powers, Paul Sampson, Karen Schr •llowship, leadership, character and must maintain 24 “SHOWBOAT” Theme of Prom. Daybreak provides the music for the prom. Juniors select Showboat as a theme for their prom. The diningroom was decorated to look like a showboat. The scene then shifted to the Prom, which was decorated with pink and blue streamers. The punchbowl area repre- senting a ticket booth. The picture area was a casino. Tables were sep- arated from the dance area by a small white fence with sand candles on them. The music for the dance was provided by Daybreak . 2S 26 Varsity Football ‘73’ In The Top Picture is the 1973 football team. They are-lst Row- B. Sanderson, D. Schliinez, P. Millman, M. Fargen, S. Gulbranson, E. Hofkamp, D. Jewett. 2nd Row: B. Fargen, P. Numan, C. Dailey, G. Pulscher, R. Fox, J. Carr, C. Teer. 3rd Row: R. Odenkamp, R. Wilts, T. Nelson, G. Schliinz, S. Ullom, K. Luttman, D. Lee, 4th Row: K. Whipkey, S. Duncan, P. Powers, S. Deitrich, M. Blum, M. Rose, J. Nelson. 5th Row: G. Eikmeier, M. Parsley, R. Wade, D. Kirkegaard, J. Skroch, D. Bursheim, D. Richter, 6th Row: T. Nelson, D. Christenson, M. Smith, R. Johnson, C. Albers, D. Alberts, J. Deitrich. 7th Row: Coaches: Evans and Cecil, K. Armstrong, B. Bonde, K. Headrich, and Coach McGlone. Immediately Above are the coaches: Mr. Dann Cecil, Asst. Mr. James McGlone, Head Coach, and Mr. John Evans, Asst. Not Pictured: Mr. Len Griffith, Asst. 28 J These seniors played their last game ol Paul Millman, end; Gordy Pulscher, end their high school career against the Back Row—Jerry Carr, halfback; Brad FIandreau Indians. They are-Front Row— Sanderson, fullback; Dennis Jewett, Pieter Numan, place kicker; Dave quarterback; Carl Teer, halfback. Not Schliinz, end; Scott Gulbranson, tackle; Pictured is Claus Johnson, halfback. 29 times. Chuck and Doug battle it The Flier Cross-Country team had a successful season during the 1973-74 year, with the Varsity tot- aling seven, firsts; three, seconds; one, thrid; and one, fourth. The Junior Varsity totaled one, first; one, second; two, thirds; a fourth, fifth, and seventh. The Fliers took second at the state meet with 82 points. Those plading individually were Chuck Sutton, 7th; Doug Powers, 19th; Tim Mach, 39th; Mike Powers, 40th; and Brian Cox, 41st. To The Right are the departing FHS Seniors Chuck Sutton, Fred Jones, Doug Powers, and Mike Powers. Running Right on by 30 Below are the varsity members of the 1973 Cross Country Team. They are Front Row—Tim Mach, Fred Jones, Doug Powers, Brian Cox, Chuck Sutton, and Mike Powers. Back Row— Dave Duncan, Mike Robuck, Tim Rice, Rick McMahon, and Eugene Minnie k. CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS MEET PLACE POINTS Vermillion 1st 45 Clear Lake Quad. ■fist 22 Huron 1st 43 DeSmet 1st 33 Clear Lake 4th 63 Lennox -1st 38 Flandreau Inv. 3rd 42 Elk Point 1st 43 Big Eight-Lennox 2nd 39 West Central 1st 34 Region-DeSmet 2nd 33 State-Brookings 2nd 82 31 Fliers Take Big Eight Tourney The varsity team won the Big Eight Conference tournament over Christmas vacation. In the Back Row are Assistant Coach Richard Ketcham, Dave Lee, Dannis Jewett, Tim Nelson, Paul Powers, Terry Nelson, Randy Oldenkamp, and Fred Jones. Front Row is Rick McMahon, Randy Wilts, Tim Mach, Carl Teer, Jerry Carr, and Head Coach Dann Cecil. The team finished 14 and 9 for the season. The Fliers placed second in the District 10 basketball tournament. 32 Lake Arlir-— Howard. Lennox FIS Canton j 1 Garretson T ©eSmet Watertown Double-Header rf Sioux ValW Lake Preston Big 8 Cqnf. Tot Bra ali ' Elk Point Brandon Valley Elk Point West Central -Madison fjDell Rapi “tux Valley tsford ilin County ct 10 tournament Colmar - Sious Valley ♦Conference Games FLANDREAU HIGH SCHOOL 1973-74 Varsity Basketball PLACE There Here Here Here Here There Here There There re. Trier' Here Here There There There There Brookings This is the Junior Varsity-B team for the ,73'74 season. Front Row, Left To Right are: Brian Benson, Tim Carr, Dwight Vigness, Derek Bursheim, Second Row: Kent Whipkey, Don Kirkegaard, Rick McMahon, Dave Lee, Randy Wilts. Third Row: Coach Richard Ketcham, Mike Blum, Randy Oldenkamp, Greg Fargen, Dale Harden, Mark Sampson. Back Row: Tim Nelson, Eric Nelson, Paul Powers, Greg Schliinz, and Scott Duncan. 33 Freshman Gain Experience for Future The freshman basketball team had an eight and eight record for the season. Members are, Front Row, Left-To- Right: Mark Gageby, John Cullen, Rick Steenhoven. Second Row: Larry White, Mike Headrick, Mike Uilk, Stuart Keating, Third Row: Pat Hanson, Malcom Haugen, David Kneebone, Charles Rosheim, Back Row: Bill Burrell. Jay Gulbranson, Brian Bonde, Brad Whaley, Tim Nelson, Kenny Armstrong and Coach Harold Schoneman. 34 The Road to Victory FLANDREAU HIGH SCHOOL 15 73-74 Varsity Wre iling Schedule TEAM Madison. There Howard V There Flandreai: Invitational Here Arlingto There Lennox There Canton Bercsiord Vermillion Brandon Valley Rod: Rapids Tourney Elk Point w Dell Rapids West Central Big 8 Conf. Tournament District 3 Regional 2 State Mitchell Conference Matches THEY Here 42 9 Here 22 24 Here 11 43 There 33 18 There 5th place Here 43 11 Here 37 21 There 16 26 i lere 1st place Here 4th place Howard 5th place In The Upper Left Hand Comer, Martin Parsley is waiting for the referee signal to begin wrestling. Below and To The Left is Mr. James McClone and Mr. Brian Bergjord and Brad Sanderson looking on as a Flier is wrestling, wondering what his next move will be. To The Right is Mike Farben trying to get the takedown on his guy. To the Left is Dave Schliinz trying to put his man to the mat. To The Right is Dave trying to get a better hold on his opponent. 35 FHS Take Big ‘8' Tourney The Flandreau Flier wrestling team fin- ished the season with a 7 win-4 loss record. Members of the varsity squad are Back Row, Left To Right: Mr. Brian Bergjord, assistant coach, Rodney Fox, Randy Wade, Brad Sanderson, and Mr. Jim McGlone, head coach. Middle Row: Doug Powers, Dave Schliinz, Martin Parsley, and Clark Dailey. Front Row: Tobin Dailey, Frank Dailey, Dean Duncan, and Mike Swenson. 36 Senior members of the wrestling team include Top Row: Chuck Sutton, Mike Swenson. Second Row: Brad Sanderson and Rodney Fox. Third Row: Clark Dailey and Doug Powers. Front Row: David Schliinz and Claus Johnson. 37 State Crown Captured At the Top Right are the members of the 1974 track team (Top Row) Carl Teer, Dave Lee, Randy Minnick, Dave Schliinz, Dennis Jewett, Brad Sanderson, and Tim Rice. (Middle Row) Tim Nelson, Paul Sampson, Randy Wade, Paul Powers, Brian Benson, Kent Whipkey, Greg Fargen, Doug Powers, Randy Oldenkamp, Tim Mach, Dale Harden, and Jerry Carr. (Front Row) Mike Blum, Brian Cox, Jeff Nelson, Eugene Minnick, and Chuck Sutton. At the Bottom Extreme Right are the coaches who led the boys dur- ing the '74 track season. They are Mr. Eldon Gus Barnes and his assistant Mr. John Evans. 38 VARSITY ffcACK .r,M TEAM ■DCATION V Flandreau Inv. Hire.- Here 1st Madison-Dual X 1st Elk Point Inv. There 1st Raider Relays Stickney 2nd Lennox Inv. There 2nd Canton Relays There 2nd Madison Inv. There 1st Dell Rapids Inv. There, 1st Trojan Relays Big fc Conference Region III W orthington 2nd Here 2nd Madison 1st State A Rapid City 1st ILF At the Top Extreme Left are the eight seniors on the 1974 track team. They are Jerry Carr, Carl Teer, Chuck Sutton, Paul Samp- son, Brad Sanderson, Dennis Jewett, Dave Schliinz, and Doug Powers. The boys traveled to Rapid City for the State A track Meet on May 24th E 25th. They com- peted for two days and when it was over they had captured their third State A championship. Those boys attending the state meet are (Back Row) Brian Cox, Doug Powers, Jerry Carr, Dave Schliinz, and Brad Sanderson. (Middle Row) Chuck Sutton, Dale Harden, Greg Schliinz, Dennis Jewett, and Tim Mach. (Front Row) Terry Nelson, Paul Sampson, Randy Oldenkamp, Carl Teer, and Dave Lee. 39 Running Right Along Above are the girls that partici- pated in the state track meet this year. They are Front Row-Nancy Ramsdell, Pam Wilts and Kathy Johanson. Back Row-Marcie Lokken, Marcy Leibel, Enid Ekem and Karen Schreier. The girls brought home a fourth place trophey from the Tro- gen Invitational; 2 third places ones from Beresford and Lennox; a second from regions; and 3 first place tropheys from the Flandreau Invitational, Canton and the Big 8 Conf. The girls track team was made up of (Front Row) Margaret Parsley, Janet Pulscher, Kathy Ambum, Diane Ellefcon, Renee Christensen, Michelle Billiam, Marcie Lokken and Nancy Ramsdell. (Mid- dle Row) Terri Swenson, Debbie Sanderson, Teresa Mach, Kathy Johanson, Miriam Amdahl, Cathy Lou Otey, Julie Powers, Brenda Wilts and Sue Leibel. (Back Row) Coach-Mrs. Linda Marshall, Darci Dappen, Marcy Leibel, Karen Schreier, Enid Ekern, Julene Tjarks, Peggy Wade, Mary Lynn Jepson, Jane McDowell, Pam Wilts, Debbie Cloud and Assistant Coach Mrs. Gloria Armstrong. 40 Swinging to Success The golf team this year Upper Left-Hand Comer consisted of (Front Row Left To Right) Tobin Dailey, Steve Johnson, Lee Severtson, Gary Headrick, Mark Cageby, Dwight Vigness and Tim Carr. Back-Row- Mike Headrick, Bill Burrell, Colin Hogue, Scott Duncan, Derek Bursheim, Fred Jones, Mike Swenson, Wade Speiring and Ricky McMahon. In the Bottom Left-Hand Comer are the senior members Fred Jones and Mike Swenson and their coach Mr. Darrell Corlett getting ready to tee off. Hie golf team had a success- ful year winning 7 and losing 6. The team had wins over Beresford, West Central (2), Centerville, Elk Point, Parker and Madison; and losing to Elk Point, Lennox, (2) Beresford, Vermillion and Pipestone. The team placed 2nd in the conference and swung their way to 1st place in the region. They brought home second place in State competition after a playoff with Custer. 41 For the first time, the football team had cheerleaders of their own. They are in the Far Right Picture, Rhonda Ailts, Denita Weets, Marda Powers, Debbie Sanderson, and Not Pictured is Carolyn Cullen. Wrestling cheer- leaders are in the Far Bottom Left Picture. They are Teresa Dailey, Pam Wilts, Faye Eide, and in Front is Pam Loiken. Basketball cheerleaders are in the Left Picture. They are From The Top, Shirley Pray, Ruth Ann Larson. Lori Stahl, Marci Leibel, and Corrine Headrick. The B cheerleaders are Above They are Gayle Johnson, Nancy Ramsdell, Marcia Zephier, and Mary Lynn Jepsen is in Front. 43 Girls Participate in Athletics The Flierettes drill team performed during the halftimes of the Flier home basketball games. They also performed at the State B basketball tournament for the second year in a row. The members are: (Front Row) Lisa Hammer, Jayne Magenhauser, Linda Walterstorff, Karen Shrier, Lori Hammer, Julie Powers, Debbie Sanderson, (Back Row) Robyn Whitesell, Connie Hammer, Linda Jacobson, Kathy Dibbem, Rhonda Ailts, Cindy Lyford, Nancy Dusek, Rhonda Locke, and Terry Sutton. Every Monday night the Girls Athletic Association meets to play Basketball, volleyball, and other sports they choose. The 1974 senior members and officers were: senior members Julie Keating, Calla Hogue, Debbie Cloud, Lori Stahl, Laura Paulsen, Karen Schreier, Nancy Dusek, Rita Ailts, and Pam Wilts. Officers: President Pam Wilts Sr., score captains Nancy Dusek Sr., Corrine Headrick Jr., Sue Liebel Soph., and Nancy Ramsdell Fr. 44 Above is the FHS guidance coun- selor Mr. Kenneth James. He provides students with information about vocational schools and colleges of their choice. At The Right is Mrs. Doris Eide, our school nurse who is kept busy keep- ing the students in shape. At The Right are the school board mem- bers who must decide the school policy. The board consists of Mr. Connie Lee, Mr. Charles Johnson, Mr. Stanley Hammer, Mr. Ed Ailts, Mr. Loren Paulsen, Mr. Sylvan Vignes, superintendent, Mrs. Gladys English, business manager and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonde. In February of this year the school board was particularly con- cerned with a problem conference conducted by the University of South Dakota to find out how people felt about the school system. It basises was to improve the school and the instruction of the staff. 46 At The Upper Left and Right are the people who make our school run smoothly. They are (Upper Left) Mr. Sylvan Vigness, superintendent of schools, Mrs. Gladys English, busi- ness manager-secretary; (Upper Right) Mr. William Hass, high school prin- cipal and Mrs. Jean Keck, secretary. During the noon lunch hour, Mrs. Gladys English, Mrs. Emadele Rupe and Mrs. Jean Keck discuss the morning happenings. «7 These are the cooks at FHS and other kit- chen help who prepared the meals and kept the kitchen clean during the 1973-1974 school year. From Left To Right are: Mrs. Beatrice Smallfield, Mrs. Wadia Beaker, Mrs. Minnie Haugen, Mrs. Ester Bendt, and Mrs. Evelyn Lutter. Mrs. Doris Solem, head cook, was not present when this picture was taken._________________________ The crew serves more than 700 school meals a day. During the year, they served more than 155,00 meals. It takes alot of food to feed the hungry students. For example, for barbeques it takes over 120 pounds of hamburger, and they prepare more than 250 pounds of potatoes for one day. 48 G• Buresch, Engineer W. Sundermeyer, Custodian B. Erickson, Custodian Driving students to and from school and to other happenings are these bus drivers —Palmer Kringen, Al Powers, Elmer Jurgens, Velma Auren, Bill Peterson, Robert Christiansen, Bob Schmidt, Ed Vilk, Vera Auren, and Les Riffel. Throughout the school year, these drivers have gone beyond the call of duty. They have been known to bare the cold South Dakota winter to change flat tires, challenge snow storms, muddy country roads, and dry a small childs' tear. In joining with the Holiday Spirit, many buses were brightly decorated with Christmas decorations. 49 We Go on Teaching Familiar Lines Pictured Above Right are the teachers at FHS who worked with students in the field of social science. They are: Mr. James McGlone, Government; Mr. Eldon Barnes, U.S. History and Sociology; and Mr. Richard Ketcham, World History and Economics. Working with students in the Language Arts area during the 73-74 school year are the teachers Pictured To The Right. They are: Mr. Dann Cecil, English I and III; Mr. Lowell Linder, German I and II; Mr. Dale Johnson, Librarian; Mrs. Nancy Moose, English I and II; Mrs. Irene Steffensmeier, English I and IV; and Mr. Len Griffith, Debate and Advanced Speech. The classes worked on many projects throughout the year. In government, classes went to the court- house to view an actual trial. In economics, the students sought marriage from the money point of view. In U. S. History the students made presiden- tial booklets. Brookings, Madison, Vermillion, Watertown, and Souix Falls are a few places the debate team journeyed this year. The Senior English classes wrote and compiled a satirical magazines. In Ger- man II the students used their abilities to teach the German I students. The Library acquired over 140 new books to enlarge their resources for the students 51 Mr. Lembcke, I have • a question. Shown on these two pages are the science and math teachers of FHS. Far Left are Mr. Keith Burns, Chemistry I, II, and Physics; and Mr. Darrell Corlett, Biology I and II. The students in these classes perform experiments, study minerals, and observe the growth and behavior of many plants and animals. Near Left are Mr. Lanny Lembcke, Algebra I, II, and Senior Math; and Mr. Harold Schoeneman, Math I and Bookkeeping. Below is Mrs. Lora Johnson, Physical Science and Geometry. The students in these classes are taught the basic principles of math through trigonometry, log rhythms, and the difference between assets, liabilities, and capital. 53 Counting Out Rhythm Here we find students practicing the vocal and instru- mental arts. The teachers who help the students to improve these arts are Pictured at the Top of the page. They are Miss Diane Gustafson, Vocal Music and Mr. Ron Lorensberg, Band and Instrumental Music. 54 At the Bottom of this page are the Art and Physical Education instructors at FHS. They are Mr. Timothy Vogl, Art MV; Mrs. Linda Marshall, Girl's Physical Education; and, Mr. Dennis Rhead, Psychology and Boy's Physical Education. Mr. Vogl, along with his many class- room activities, is the Junior Class advisor for the Junior-Senior Prom. Mrs. Marshall is the supervisor of the Drill Team, the FHS cheerleader ad- visor, and coach of the Girl's Track team. Mr. Rhead is FHS's Athletic Director and organizes many of the sporting events that take place in the school. 55 Above Right is Mr. Brian Bergjord and Mr. Dave Acheson. Mr. Bergjord teaches Industrial Arts and is assist- ant wrestling coach. Mr. Acheson was selected as Outstanding Young Educator in Flandreau’s Jaycee club. He teaches Vocational Agriculture and is FFA adviser. Directly Above is Mr. Clifton Sutton and Mrs. Betty Telkamp. Mr. Sutton teaches Shorthand, Office Education, and Typing. Mr. Sutton is the year- book and school newspaper adviser. Mrs. Telkamp teaches Home Eco- nomics and is FHA adviser. 56 We Advance on Through Our First Year The Freshmen class officers are--Back Row—Mary Lynn Jepson, vice-president; Brian Bonde, president;--Front Row—Renee Christenson, student council representative; Nancy Ramsdell, treasurer; and Carol Hoss, secretary. Not Pictured, Collin Hogue, student council representative. The advisors for the Freshman class are Mrs. Irene Steffensmeier and Mr. Lanny Lembcke. The Freshmen participate in many events throughout their first year at FHS. They are involved in class- room activities as well as Little Orpheum, Athletics, One-Act Plays, and Band and Vocal Activities. Frances Ahlers Cordell Albers Douglas Alberts Kathryn Am bum Kenneth Armstrong Tammy Bauer Michele Billiam Dale Bennett Brenda Bisson Brian Bonde Janet Bonrud Bill Burrell Debra Bublitz Renee Christensen Larry Christensen Brian Christenson Dave Christiansen Juanita Cochran John Cullens Richard Damm Michael Dibbern Jeff Dietrich Mary Dykstra Barbra Elkxneier Becky Eikmeier Diane Ellefson Lynette Fargen Mark Gageby Tamara Grafing Jay Gulbranson Marty Gulbranson Lydia Gullickson Judy Halse Connie Hammer Pat Hanson Malcolm Haugen Kent Headrick Michael Headrick Colin Hogue Carol Hoss Mary Jepsen Randy Johanson Beth Johnson David Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Joan Johnson Steve Johnson Kristi Jorgenson Stuart Keating Melvin Kiecksee David Kneebone LaVonne Kramer Roger Kramer Linda Kroeger Greg Krull Gail Lindgren Marcie Lokken Brian Ludgate Jane McDowall Jody Miller Nancy Ramsdell Kim Reynolds Debra Richter Charles Rosheim Thomas Schwebach Judy Scofield Lee Severtson Michael Smith Darla Snuggerud Ricky Steenhoven Barry Sutherland Terri Swenson Lloyd Nace Tim Nelson Randy Newcommer Kathi Oldenkamp Margaret Parsley Janet Pulscher gifts xna ecomc future t j These be sc: 61 Taking the Long Way Through! Sophomores involved in student government are Kent Whipkey, vice-president; Brian Benson, president; Tobin Dailey, student council representative; Rolayne Ailts, secretary; Rhonda Locke, treasurer; and Faye Eide, student council representative. Mrs. Nancy Moose and Mrs. Lora Johnson serve as the sophomore class advisers. Besides Little Orpheum, sophomores are chosen for waiters and waitresses for the Junior-Senior Banquet and decorate the stage for Baccalaureate and Graduation. Rolayne Ailts Miriam Amdahl Paula Armstrong David Bennett Brian Benson Karen Billiam Mike Blum Dan Bock Mark Bonrud Derek Bursheim Gail Bursheim Patty Carlson Tim Carr Connie Cullen 62 Pictured at the Left are some sophomores checking out the halls before school starts. From the expressions on the girls' faces, somebody must be after them! Pictured Above are the Physical Education girls hamming it up again. Their singing isn't the greatest, but they can play a mean badminton racquet! Teresa Dailey Tobin Dailey Bob Dickey Steve Dietrich Dean Duncan Scott Duncan Faye Eide Gary Eikmeier Enid Ekern Greg Fargen Patty Fox Bill Fulton Steven Gill Nancy Hahn Susan Halter Dale Harden Gary Headrick Cindy Hemmer Lynn Herrick Katy Hobson Scott Jessen Kathy Johanson Gayle Johnson Janelle Johnson 63 Ricky Johnson Carol Kiecksee Donnie Kirkegaard Allen Kohlmeyer Greg Kramer Les Kramer Marcie Krull Tammy LaLonde Scott La Plante Sue Leibel Rhonda Locke Teresa Mach Lois McMahon Randy Minnick Eric Nelson Jeff Nelson Cathy Otey Martin Parsley Monie Powell Julie Powers Paul Powers Elsie Pray Barb Reinhart Scott Revier Teresa Rice David Richter David Robuck Mark Rose Cindy Rosheim Gayle Sahr Mark Sampson Debbie Sanderson Steven Schmidt Marlin Schrecengost Tim Scofield Joe Skroch Wade Speiring Wyatt Stahl Janet Sundermeyer Linda Ullom Kenny Veldkamp Dwight Vigness 64 Waiters and waitresses for the prom, Show- boat are, (Back Row) Tobin Dailey, Martin Parsley, Mike Blum, Randy Wade, Scott Duncan, Kent Whipkey, and Brian Benson. (Front Row) Gayle Johnson, Patti Fox, Sue Sue Leibel, Rhonda Locke, Mim Amdahl, Marsha Zephier and Julie Powers. Randy Wade Kent Whipkey Brenda Wilts Marcia Zephier 6S One More Road The junior class chose Back, Left To Right: Ronda Ailts and Rick Wiese, student council representatives; Dinese Minor, treasurer; Front Row: Carol Ahlers, Vice-president; and Marcy Leibel, secretary. Not Pictured is greg Gullickson, president. The juniors sold magazines and sold concessions at all the home football, basketball, games and wrestling matches to raise money for the Junior-Sen- ior prom and banquet. Carol Ahlers Rhonda Ailts Cindi Allen Matt Amdahl Grace Bauer Bruce Bisson 66 Don Dappen Kathy Doyle David Duncan Paula Duncan Lola Eikmeier Donis Erickson Bill Fargen Debby Fox Bill Gilbert Sheri Gulbranson Dwight Gullickson Greg Gullickson Lisa Hammer Lori Hammer Corrine Headrick Joe Hockhausen Roger Janssen Jim Jepsen Randy Bullis Debbie Christiansen Diane Christiansen Brian Cox Diane Dailey Frank Dailey Greg Klar Juve Kneebone Kim LaPlante Dave Lee Marcy Leibel Dennis Lindgren Pam Lokken Barb Lloyd Kent Luttmann Tim Mach Ricky McMahon Rita McMahon Jayne Mengenhauser Stacey Miller Eugene Minnick Denise Minor Terry Nelson Terry Newcomer Randy Oldenkamp Jay Olson Hal Otey Brian Pedersen Doug Pray Shirley Pray 68 Cindy Rasmussen Kevin Revier Semester tests signal the end of the school year. Tom Reynolds Tim Rice Mike Robuck Greg Schliinz Cindy Smith Mike Stegeman Greg Weigold Robyn Whitesell Richard Weise Randy Wilts Steve Wolterstorff 70 Rita Ailts John Bechen Darnell Albers Doug Bendt Curt Ahlers Elaine Armstrong Kevin Blum Jerry Carr Debbie Cloud Carolyn Cullen Clark Dailey The 1974 Senior Class officers were, Left To Right: Student Council Representatives are Paul Millman and Lorie Stahl, President-Paul Sampson, Secre- tary-Calla Hogue, Student Body President-Brad Sanderson, Vice President-Dennis Jewett. Kathy Coffey 71 72 John Duncan Nancy Dusek Allen Dykstra Gail Eidc David Ekern Mike Ellefcon Mike Fargen Susan Faris Rodney Fox 74 Scott Gulbranson Edward Hofkamp Emmett Gundvalton Calla Hogue 75 Jerry Hoss Linda Jacobson Dennis Jewett Claus Johnson Debra Johanson Keith Johnson Frederick Jones Rob Julson Shirley Kramer Julie Keating Ruth Ann Larson Margo Kirkegaard Pat Leibel Awards hip, K. Schieier: P. E.O. , P. Sampson: George Rice Scholarship, B. Sanderson: Masonic Award, C. Dailey: Knights of Columbus Award. M. Powers: O. E. S. , B. Sanderson 6 L. Wolters- torff: American Legion, M. Minnick: B. G P. W. Award, D. Cloud G P. Wilts: Wittem Scholar- 79 Cindy Lyford Jean Neprud Charlotte Pank Paul Millman Pieter Numan Colleen Parsley Marlene Minnick Patti Olson Arnold Paulsen Loren Paulsen Doug Powers : Mike Powers Gordon Pulscher Mark Revier Dale Riffel 80 82 David Schliinz Linda Schwebach Chris Schmidt Sylvia Smith Karen Schreier Shirley Sneve Darwin Spear Lorie Stahl Kim Stimson I Charles Sutton 83 Carl Teer Denita Weets Pam Wilts Linda Wolterstorff Good Bye F. H. S Mike Swenson


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