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H 'Little Red School ouse Takes Lead This was the cast that presented the winning one-act play, LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE. Starting in the Back Row are Glenda Stewart, Jay Olson, Rita McMahon, and Michelle Billam. Second Row: Liv Marie Myrvang, Marc Blum, Nancy Ramsdell, and Dave Lee. First Row: Pam Lokken, Robyn Whitesell, Greg Schliinz, and Brian Cox. Directors for this play were Jayne Mengenhauser, Donis Erickson, and Corinne Headrick. Greg Shliinz was named the best actor and Brian Cox, the best supporting actor. The play about a rowdy classroom in a typical school, represented Flandreau at the Region 3 contest in Sioux Falls. Here, Dave Lee was named best supporting actor. 28
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Walk Your Way Out of It Pictured in the Upper Left-Hand Comer is the debate squad. They are, Back Row, Miss Darlene Settergren (advisor), Debbie Wolles, Peggy LaPlante, Tricia Hurney, LaVonne Kramer, Anita Nelson, Scott LaPlante, Mike Hass, Laurie Threadgold, and Anita Sutton. Middle Row, Wyatt Stahl, Don Kirkegaard, Brian Bonde, and Kevin Wilson. Front Row, Monica Neal, Audrey Paulson, Darcy Rahn, and Jane McDowell. Through the course of the year, the debate squad has participated in eight invitational meets and three conference meets. They tied for third in the Carl E. Munt meet at Madison and fourth at the Aberdeen Ringneck Invitational. In the first conference meet, the A debate record was 5-1 and so was B debate. The third and final meet, the A debate was 5-1 and B debate was 6-0. They won the Overall Sweepstakes Trophy for the three conference meets. In all three conference meets, the group collected nine trophies. The State meet was March 17-18, and going to it were Wyatt Stahl in men's extemp, and Brian Bonde in oratory. Don Kirkegaard and Larry White went as a two-man debate team. At the Left is the declam group. They are, Front Row, Darcy Rahn, Colleen Derdahl, and Glenda Stewart. Second Row, Anita Nelson, LaVonne Kramer, and Laurie Threadgold. Third Row, Renee Christenson, Monica Neal, Audrey Paulson, and Becky Eikmeier. Fourth Row, Miss Darlene Settergren(advisor), Debbie Wolterstorff, Kathy Oldenkamp, and Lola Eikmeier. Fifth Row, Wyatt Stahl, Kevin Wilson, and Brian Bonde. In the Local contest at Flandreau, Renee Christenson placed first in Humorous; Wyatt Stahl, first in Dramatic; Brian Bonde, first in Poetry; and, Kevin Wilson, first in Non-original Oratory. In the District contest at Elkton, Renee, Brian, and Wyatt received first place ratings. These individuals then competed in the Regional contest at Sioux Falls and each received a voting of excellent. 27
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Other Plays Compete The other two plays were FRENCH TOAST and SHE WAS ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER. In FRENCH TOAST, a man who was getting married had a dream that he was already married to a sexy French girl. Directors for this play were Sue Liebel and Tammy La Londe, and Teri Sutton was named best actress. SHE WAS ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER tells the story of a girl who came back to the farm because of a villian that wanted to marry her. Anne Broghammer was director and Barb Reinhart won recognition as best supporting actress. 29
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