Flandreau High School - Flyer Yearbook (Flandreau, SD)

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Table of Contents Student Life 2 Sports 13 Faculty 35 Activities 47 Classes 65 Index 91 Volume 39 Flandreau High School Flandreau, SD 57028 Homecoming Opens School Activities This year as with other years, we started out with our Homecom- ing activities. Pictured at Right are Teresa Daliey, our Homecoming Royalty. As part of the Homecoming activi- ties, you will find the seniors painting the parking lot. Upper Right are a few seniors who had to get into the act. They are, Susan Halter, Gayle Johnson, Joe Skroch, and Lynnette Fargen. As we go on, we find that It's hat day and those showing off their pretty hats are. Above, Gary Headrick, Barb Christenson, Dale Harden, and Marcia Locke. 2 Shown Above is the crowd at one of our pep rallys. Pictured Standing at Right are: Kent Whipkey, Brian Benson, Mike Blum, and Brian Bonde. These boys are practicing for the musical, Belle of the West that the vocal group put on. At Lower Left are the Nelson boys, Tim and Tom battling with the Dell's team for the basketball. Above Left is Marcie Lokken, Mary Lynn Jepsen, and Renee Christenson. As yet we haven't really figured out what they're doing. Upper Right are Barb Reinhart and Elsie Pray playing Jacks for Senior English. This was part of an Awareness Unit that they had in class. At Right is Christopher Siegle, a freshman, looking very studious. Continuing with the Awareness Unit are. Lower Right, seniors Linda Ullom, Ginny Boyd, and Marcie Krull, who are also playing Jacks. From the looks of this page, it seems that you go from one extreme to another. 4 Pictured at the Left is a surprised, but smiling Connie Hammer. Our photographer caught her at her locker between classes. Below is another one of our studi- ous students, Jill Zebill, a fresh- man. At the Bottom of the page are Elsie Pray and Jim Walker doing an English assignment. Students Settle Into Varied Routines Directly Above are Debbie Walterstorf, Beth Johnson, and Kathi Oldenkamp, taking a break from classes to eat dinner. Pictured Middle Right are Darcy Rahn and Monica Neal boarding a bus to attend a debate meet. Bottom Right is Marcie Lokken In one of her quieter moods. Pictured at the Top of the Page Is part of our yearbook staff at one of their many meetings. These individuals shared the re- sponsibility of putting the year- book together. They are, Lynnette Fargen, Brian Bonde, Susan Halter, Threadgold, Laurie Marcie Lokken, Gayle Johnson, Marcie Krull, and advisor, Mr. Clifton Sutton. Below are Mark Bonrud and Tim Scofield, who are resting after some strenuous exercising to get in shape for Cross-Country. At Middle Left is Jeff Dietrich, who has apparently been dis- tracted from his studies by some- thing unseen by the camera. Pictured at the Bottom of the Page are Faye Eide, Teresa Dailey, Patty Fox, Janetle Johnson, Gayle Sahr, and Rolayne Ailts at a Parent-Son banquet. Patty Fox was selected Sweetheart by the FFA Club. H ' N ■ t 1 1 A broken window isn't an every- day occurance but occasionaly it happens. Taking a walk through the window are, at Left, Mike Dibbem and some of his friends. Pictured Far Left is Mrs. Betty Telkamp and Gary Headrick at the Region 01 FHA Meeting. This year it was held at Flandreau on Wednesday, March 24th. Below is the FHS's basketball team and some of Its fans after they won at Districts. Pictured is Mr. Dan Cecil, Martin Parsley, Tim Nelson, and Rhonda AiIts. Lynnette Fargen, Brenda Wilts and and Mike Blum are shown waiting for Mr. Harold Schoene man to dismiss them for class after they had eaten dinner. Pictured Left is Doug Alberts while judging various kinds of seeds for a FFA judging school held at FHS. Close the Books Summers Coming The girls Pictured Right are Teresa Mach, Katy Hobson, and Debbie Sanderson. They are cleaning up after cooking in the Home Ec. dept. Bottom Right are Teri Sutton and Joe Skroch fooling around in the hall during school. Below are Brian Bonde and Larry White. This was another part of play acting Awareness Unit in Senior English 10 Why, It's Polock and the Six Pallbearers performing at the Region HI FHA meeting held at FHS on March 24. Members of the band. Shown at Left, are Brian Benson, Mike Blum, and Joe Skroch. Pictured Below is Alisa Hogue practicing her French hom. Shown at Bottom are Teri Sutton, Lori Duncan, Linda Duncan, Kathy Renville, Kayleen Mutschelknaus, Steve Powers, and Gary Christensen making final prepara- tions for the Regional FHA meet- ing. 11 Above Right is Steve Powers pre- paring his special dish for the Beef Cook-off. The Cook-Off was held in conjunction with the Regional FHA meeting. Above is Lauri Threadgold trying to illus- trate a point with use of her hands, The empty hall, at Right, symbol- lizes an end to this particular section and a welcome to the many things ahead. 12 The football team consists of. Front Row, Craig Barnes, Dave Basart, Dale Jorgenson, David Latham, Gary Christensen, John Duffert, Brian Daily, Todd Sanderson, Todd Dietrich, Matt Parsley, Danny Rose, Blaind Alits, Joe Greco, Brian Johnson. Second Row: Keith Wilson, Steve Wilts, Bruce Jensen, Mark Rose, Kent Whipkey, Jeff Nelson, Pat Thielsen, Jason Duncan, Kent Headrick, Tobin Dailey, Randy Johanson, Dave Johnson, Mike Smith, Jeff Dietrich, Bob Amburn. Third Row: Russ Miller, Dave Christensen, Ned Otey, Mike Hass, Tim Nelson, Mike Blum, Randy Wade, Ron Christen- sen, Paul Powers, Kenny Armstrong, Doug Hahn, Joe Skroch, Scott Duncan, Martin Parsley, Jon Zebill, Tom Nelson. 14 1975 Football Schedule We They 25 Arlington 8 12 Canton 14 Go 5-3 16 Brandon Valley 19 OT 6 Elk Point 13 28 West Central 14 13 Dell Rapids 12 Upper Left Are: Assistant Coach, 17 Beresford 16 John Evans and Assistant Coach 29 Lennox 8 Stan Myers discussing the strategy of the next week game. Lower Right Are: Assistant Coach Stan Myers, Coach Jim Me Glone, Assistant Coach, John Evans, and Assistant Coach Craig Hoogstrat reviewing the football record of the season. 15 Senior’s Finish FB Career Below Right Are the graduating football players. They consist of, Joe Skroch, Paul Powers, Randy Wade, Scott Duncan, Kent Whipkey, Pat Theilson, Mike Blum, Martin Parsely, Mark Rose, Tobin Dailey, and Jeff Nelson. Shown at the Right Are the Senior football players presenting Coach McGlone with a plaque at the end of the season. The plaque was presented by the seniors to show their appreciation for their final year of football. They are Mark Rose, Joe Skroch, Coach McGlonde, Mike Blum, Randy Wade, Jeff Nelson, Scott Duncan, and Tobin Dailey. 16 Girls Complete Second Season Pictured Upper Left is Debbie Willes and Connie Hammer battling for a rebound. Pictured Left Are Peggy LaPlante, Renee Christensen, Kris Jorgenson, and Mary Lyrm Jepson picking up a loose ball 17 fU Iks tUF M Our girl's varsity team con- sists of. First Row, Laurie Threadgold, Lois McMahon, Gina Bursheim, Brenda Wilts, Debbie Sanderson, and Rhonda Headrick. Second Row, Monica Neal, Connie Hammer, Cathy Lou Otey, Marcia Zephier, Janet Pulscher, Gayle Sahr, and coach Gloria Armstrong. 18 B” Team, 7-7 B squad is made up of. First Row, Helen Barker, Tricia Hurney. Second Row, Debbie Wolles, Joy Swenson. Third Row, Joan Hunter, Peggy LaPlante. Fourth Row, Kim Jones, Marcie Lokken. Fifth Row, Coach, Mrs. Audrey Brown, Janet Bonrud, and Debbie Ulk. Sixth Row, Kris Jorgenson, Peggy Wade. Left is Gayle Sahr, Gina Bursheim, and Marcia Zephier playing against Lennox. Bottom Left is Gayle Sahr battling for the basketball with an Egan player. Coached by Mrs. Audrey Brown teen games the girls won seven the girl's B team played fourteen and lost seven, games this year. Out of the four- 19 Cross-Country Shown Above is the Girls' Cross Country team consisting of, Teresa Mach, Margaret Parsley, Julie Powers, Ehid Ekern, Nelda Ekern, Kathy Johanson, Nancy Ramsdell, Teresa Duncan, Linda Duncan, Jody Entringer, Trade LaPlante, Lori Duncan, and Lisa Larson. This was the first year for girls to compete against other girls In varsity meets. FHS's girls participated in six meets. Out of the six they won two firsts, and second two thirds. Pictured at Right is Malcom Haugen, Glenn Minnick, Brian Benson, and Larry Herrick. Shown Upper Right is Nelda Ekern finishing a race. 20 1975 Cross-Country Schedule MEET PLACE Arlington 1st Huron 2nd DeSmet 1st Alcester 2nd Lennox 4th Flandreau 2nd Elk Point 3rd Big 8 Conf. 4th West Central 2nd Region III A 3rd State 10th The boy's cross country team this year consisted of. First Row, Russell Kneebone, Randy Benson, Brian Minnick, Gary Headrick, Randy Miller, Glenn Minnick, and Gary Cochran. Second Row, Larry Herrick, Mark Bonrud, Dave Bennett, Eric Nelson, Dave Robuck, Greg Fargen, and Mai com Haugen. Pictured Far Left Bottom Are Randy Miller, Tim Scofield, and Gary Cochran after finishing a run. Bottom Left is Coach Gus Barnes setting the line up. 21 Varsity, 14-11 FHS's 75-76 Varsity basketball team consists of First Row, Greg Crantz, Ned Otey, Doug Hahn, Tom Nelson. Second Row, Mike Hass, Brian Benson, Scott Duncan, Ken Armstrong. Third Row, Tim Nelson, Dwight Vigness, Dale Harden, Paul Powers. Fourth Row, head coach Mr. Dann Cecil; stu- dent manager; Dennis Wiese, and asst, coach, Mr. Stan Meyers. Lower Right Are fans celebrating the win against Sioux Valley. Pictured Are Coach Cecil, Martin Parsley, and Tim Nelson. 1975-76 Basketball Schedule We Team They 45 Lake Preston 56 64 Arlington 49 53 Howard 40 84 F.I.S. 65 53 Canton 58 72 Garretson 42 59 Brandon Valley 63 64 DeSmet 66 3rd Big 8 Tournament 66 Elk Point 56 66 West Central 63 67 Dell Rapids 75 70 Ponesteel 67 55 Beresford 72 66 Sioux Valley 64 46 Lennox 48 56 Dell Rapids 72 59 Iroquois 55 69 Hamlin District 10 81 58 Sioux Valley 55 77 Deubrook Region III 40 59 Clear Lake 63 63 Iroquois 58 22 Pictured Below is the B basket- ball team. They Are, First Row, head coach, Mr. Stan Myers; Mike Hass; Kenny Armstrong; Doug Hahn; Mike UiIk; and Charles Rosheim. Second Row, Jason Duncan, Ned Otey, Steve Wilts, Stuart Keating, and Greg Crantz. The young Fliers completed the season with wins over Lake Preston, Howard, F.I.S., Canton, Garrestson, Brandon Valley, DeSmet, West Central, Dell Rapids, and Lennox. The only losses suffered were to Elk Point, Beresford, Sioux Vally, Dell Rapids, and Hamlin. B” Squad, 10 Above Are the Fliers and Sioux Vally Cossacks in the semi-finals of the District 10 tournament. The Fliers won in two overtimes and went on to play the championship game against the Deubrook Dolphins on Saturday. Flier team members Shown Are Tim Nelson, Tom Nelson, Ned Otey, Paul Powers, and Scott Duncan. Shown at the Left is Brian Benson removing the basketball net after the finals of District 10 held in Brookings on February 26,27, and 28. 23 Freshmen Have Poor Season FHS's freshman basketball team consists of. First Row, David Henderson, Bill Sutton, Tom Thomas, Todd Ludemann, Gary Cochran, Dave Basart. Second Row, John Wendell, Russell Kneebone, Dave Lathem, Craig Barnes, Danny Rose, Ryland Lieb, Glenn Johnson. Third Row, Blaine Ailts, Todd Fisher, Bob Amburn, Ron Burrell, Darrell Prouty, John Duffert, and Coach, Mr. Craig Hoogestrat. Not Pictured Are Keith Wilson and Brian Johnson. These freshmen under Coach Hoogestrat played a total of ten games during the season including tournaments at Arlington and theFlandreau w Indian School. Losses were suffered by the team in all ten of their games. Pictured at the Top of the Page Are some of the fresh- men players in practice at the Armory. Top Right is Darrell Prouty, and Top Left Are Ron Burrell, Darrell Prouty, and Dave Latham. 24 Matmen Win Conference Pictured Left is Mark Rose in a difficult match with a Canton wrestler. Shown Bottom Left is coach, Jim McGlone, who is in his 10th year of coaching wrestling at FHS. Below is referee, Bob Weber, declaring Martin Parsley the winner of his match. Arlingtor B resford Flandreau In h Howard 27 45 C«hton 6 41 Brandon Valley 14 36 {9 Garrfetson 23 2nd Rock Rapids T urn. 40 Eft Point ,1 1 14 40 • Delf'Rapids 9 46 West Central 12 ,33 . 2nd 3rd 4th 16th Lennox Big 8 Tourti. District 3 Region fl ■ S-vVv 25 JV’s Sain Experience The members of the BM wrestling squad are. Front Row; Dave Bisson, Todd Sanderson, Steve Pulscher, Second Row; Joe Greco, Steve Broghammer, Todd Dietrich, Third Row; Randy Johanson, Russel Miller, Jon Zeibell, Fourth Row; Ron Christenson, Kent Headrick, and Doug Alberts. Pictured Above is some of the action from the many matches that are held. Far Right, Scott LaPlante seems to have his man in trouble. At Right, Dave Johnson is working to pin his opponent. 26 Varsity Team Successful At Left are the individuals, with their coaches, who won in District wrestling competition. They are, First Row; Jeff Dietrich, Dave Johnson, Dave Christiansen. Second Row, assist, coach, Brian Bergjord; Mark Rose; Martin Parsley; Lee Severtson; and head coach, James McGlone. From this group, Steve Dietrich, Dave Johnson, Dave Christiansen, Martin Parsley, and Lee Severtson, won at the Regions and advanced to the State meet. At the State meet in Huron, Parsley placed 1st with Johnson placing sixth. This year's Varsity wrestling squad compiled an impressive 10-1 record. The members are 1st Row: Kenny Veldkamp, Scott LaPlante, Brian Dailey, Matt Parsley, David Johnson, Dean Duncan, Steve Dietrich; Back Row: Gary Eikmeir, Jeff Dietrich, Mark Rose, Martin Parsley, Lee Severtson, Dave Christiansen, and Tim Schofield. Not Pictured is Tobin Dailey. 27 FHS Golf At the Top Right is Steve Broghammer at a golf meet. Middle Right is the boys' golf team. They Are, Back Row, Scott LaPlante, Tim Carr, Greg Crantz, Derek Burshiem, Wade Spiering, Dwight Vigness, Todd Ludeman, Mike Wendell, and Coach Meyers. In Front Are Jay La Roche and Tommy Thomas. Below is the girls' golf team. They are. First Row, Peggy LaPlante, Tricia Hurney, Cheryl Wenge, Anne Broghammer, Debbie Wolles, Sandy Thielson, and Cathy Lou Otey. Second Row is Helen Barker, Gina Burshiem, Kathy Henderson, Kathy Renville, Janet Bonrud, Jane McDowell, and Connie Hammer. Back Row is Joy Swenson, Marcia Zephier, Faye Eide, Ailie Powers, Kim Jones, Barb Christenson, Jerrelyn Schmidt, Renee Christensen, and Terri Swenson. We BOYS' GOLF They 362 Lennox 358 362 FIS 384 178 Parker 1% 364 Beresford 342 364 FIS 403 338 Lennox 343 351 Parker 394 351 Beresford 343 Parker Invitational 5th Regional Meet 1st State Meet 4th GIRLS' GOLF We 270 Lennox They 238 270 FIS 277 280 Parker 298 280 Vermillion 206 268 FIS 272 268 Beresford 227 239 Vermillion 189 239 Lennox 200 244 Parker 268 244 Beresford 237 Parker Invitational 2nd State Meet 23rd 28 Girl’s, Boy’s Track Shown Far Left is Scott Jessen throwing the shot put at the Region III meet. Left is Steve Wilts nearing the finish in the 100 yd. dash. Shown below are the boys and girls who participated in the State track meet at Spearfish, SD. They are. First Row, Nancy Ramsdell, Teresa Duncan, Lisa Larson, Nelda Ekern, Lori Duncan, Jody Entringer, Martin Parsley, Kent Whipkey, Greg Fargen, Brian Benson, and head boys' coach, Gus Barnes. Second Row are Linda Duncan, Lois McMahon, Enid Ekern, Diane Ellefson, Teresa Mach, Marcie Lokken, Deb Sanderson, Mary Lynn Jepson, Chuck Rosheim, Mike Hass, and Doug Hahn. Third Row are Mrs. Gloria Armstrong, head girls' coach, Kathy Johanson, Monica Neal, Kathy Oldenkamp, Dave Bennett, Dale Harden, Mike Blum, Randy Minnick, Steve Dietrich, and Randy Wade. 29 Boys Have Good Season Shown Below is the boy's track team. They Are, First Row, S. Dietrich, B. Benson, D. Bennett, J. Nelson, G. Fargen, and D. Harden. Second Row Are R. Wade, G. Headrick, M. Blum, K. Whipkey, and C. Rosheim. Third Row Are M. Hass, B. Sutton, J. Zebill, B. Fulton, and M. Sampson. Fourth Row Are P. Sneve, S. Wilts, R. Christenson, D. Hahn, D. Robuck, and E. Nelson. Fifth Row Are A. Jones, J. Grecco, R. Miller, G. Minnick, B. Jensen, N. Otey, R. Mlnnick, and S. Jessen. Sixth Row Are T. Sanderson, G. Cochran, T. Nelson, M. Parsley, T. Ruppel, coaches, J. Evans, E. Bames, and C. Hoogestraat. Seventh Row Are B. AI Its, C. Bames, B. Johnson, D. Bassert, and S. Pulscher. Flandreau Booster Club Inv. Elk Point Inv. Stickney Relays Madison C C Lennox Inv. Dells Inv. Canton Inv. Pipestone Relays BI9 Eight Conference Region III, A division State, A division 30 State title Girls Win The girl's team gathered 30 points along with a team from Burke, SO to tie for first place. At the Left is Joan Hunter attempt ing to make it over the bar in the high jump. Bottom Left is this year’s girl's track team. They Are, Front Row, 0. Uilk, M. Amdahl, and 0. Wolterstorff. Second Row Are J. Entringer, M. Milne, C. Thomas, T. Duncan, and P. Mach. Third Row Are N. Ekern, D. Ellefson, 0. Hoss, L. McMahon, K. Johanson, and N. Ramsdell. Fourth Row Are L. Dougherty, M. Neal, N. Hahn, E. Ekem, J. Hunter, and G. Sahr, Fifth Row Are M. Billam, M. Jepson, J. Bjerke, T. Mach, and L. Duncan. Sixth Row Are T. Erickson, K. Mutchekenhaus, J. Pulsher, T. LaPlante, L. Duncan, M. Lokken, B. Ullom, T. Jueske, and K. Parsley, R. Headrick, P. Wade, D. Sanderson, L. Larson, and A. Sutton. GIRL'S TRACK SCHEDULE D.S.C.—Madison 4th Elk Point Inv. 1st Brandon Valiy inv. 2nd Lennox Inv. 2nd Flandreau Inv. 2nd Canton Relays 2nd Big Eight Conference 1st Region III A division 1st State Meet, “A division 1st 31 Meet Our Cheerleaders At the Right Are the 1975-76 B basketball cheerleaders consisting of. From Front, Anita Sutton, Darcy Darcy Rahn, Kim Jones, and Helen Barker. Below Are the varsity basketball cheerleaders. They are Laurie Threadgold, Marcia Zephier, Renee Christensen, Julie Powers, and Gayle Johnson. 32 Shown at the Left Are the wres- tling cheerleaders consisting of, Nancy Ramsdell, Rhonda Locke, Marcie Lokken, and in Front is Faye Eide. Below Are the football cheer- leaders. They are Rhonda Headrick, Mary Lynn Jepsen, Teri Sutton, Debbie Sanderson, and Connie Hammer. At the Bottom of the Page Are some action shots of the different cheerleaders. Shown Are Laurie Threadgold, Gayle Johnson, Faye Eide, and Debbie Sanderson. 33 Upper Right is a portion of the drill team on the center line during their routine. Above is Mrs. Loretta Entringer, advisor for the drill team. Pictured Right Are the members of the drill team. They are. Fourth Row: Joy Swenson, Jody Entringer, and Tracie LaPlante; Third Row: Marcia Locke, Sherry Gullickson, Debbie Wollesand Barb Christenson; Second Row: Diane Ellefson, Becky Bean, Janet Bonrud, Jane McDowell, and Connie Hammer; First Row: Peggy LaPlante, Mim Amdahl and Debbie Sanderson. The drill team performed during half time of home games. 34 Board, Adm. Set Policies Shown Above Left is Mr. William Hass, principal of FHS. Above Right is Mrs. Jean Keck, secretary of Mr. Hass. Bottom Left is Mr. Hass in what must be a thinking mood! Bottom Right is Miss Patricia Peterson, who is the school counselor. Pictured Top Right is Jr. Vigness working with some figures at his desk. Pictured Middle Right is Mrs. Keck doing one of her many duties, giving a student a lunch ticket. Pictured Right is Mrs. English at her desk answering the telephone. 36 Pictured Individually At The Top Are: Mr. Sylvan Vigness, superintendent of Flandreau schools, who has the responsibility for making major deci- sions for the school system. Mrs. Gladys English is Mr. Vigness' secretary and business manager for the district Shown At The Left Are the school board members. They are From Left: Mr. Ed Ailts, Mrs. John Bonde, Mr. Walt E lief son, Mr. Gene Gullickson, Mr. Stan Hammer, Mr. Connie Lee, and Mr. Duane Bud Sutton. Shown At The Top Of The Page is a board mem- ber, Duane Sutton, at a FFA presentation. 37 English Necessary Mr. Dann Cecil teaches English I and III. He is head basketball coach and is the freshman class supervisor. Mr. Dale Johnson the school librar- ian. He Is the fall golf coach and is in charge of the audio-visual equip- ment Mr. Lowell Linder teaches German and sophomore literature. He is the sophomore class advisor. Mr. Robert Peterson teaches debate and sophomore speech. He is the advisor for declam and the Senior class play. Mrs. Irene Steffensmeier teaches English I and IV. She is also the Freshman class advisor. Top Left is Mr. Cecil getting a lift at the Sioux Wheelers basketball game. Shown Top Right is Mr. Linder while selling tickets at a basketball game. 38 Formulas—Way Out Mr. Keith Burns teaches Chemistry I, II, and Physics. He is the junior class advisor and is in charge of the concession stand at football and basketball games. Mrs. Laura Johnson teaches Physical Science and Geometry. She is also the sophomore class advisor. Mr. Chuck Lura teaches Biology I and II. He is the assistant cross country coach, and is in charge of the concession stand at wrestling matches. Mr. Stan Myers teaches Algebra I, II, and Senior Math. He is the golf coach and assistant football and basketball coach. Shown Above Left Are Mr. Lura helping his students with an experi- ment Mr. Meyers getting in the bus for a basketball trip. Mr. Burns is shown testing food for the Home Ed department Mr. Lura, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Linder are relaxing during their free period in the teachers lounge. Past, Future Studied Pictured Clockwise At Right Are Mr. Marvin Entringer lecturing to one of his classes. Mr. Eldon “Gus Barnes, who teaches U.S. History and Sociology. Mr. Barnes is also the head coach for both cross- country and track. Mr. James McGlone teaches Government He also is the head coach for football and wrestling, as well as, serving as one of the senior class advisors. Lastly is Mr. Entringer who teaches World History and Economics. He also serves as timer at the home wrestling matches. Below Right Are Mr. Barnes and Mr. Lowell Linder with some of their younger fans. Below Is Coach McGlone working some of his football players in practice. 40 Learning New Skills Mr. Clifton Sutton teaches Typing II, Shorthand, and Office Educa- tion. He also supervises journal- ism and annual staff. He is score- keeper at basketball games. Mr. Harold Schoeneman teaches General Math, and Bookkeeping. He also times at football and basketball games. Mr. Tim Vogl teaches Art I, II, and III. He Is the junior class ad- visor and supervises junior-senior banquet and prom. Top Left, is Mr. Vogl helping Peggy Wade and Kim Reynolds. Below Left is Mr. Schoeneman hard at work adding up his grades. 41 Creative Electives Mr. Brian Bergjord is the Indus- trial Arts teacher. He is head coach for B squad wrestlers and assistant A squad coach. Mr. Myron Eighmy is the Ag. teacher. He also supervises FFA. Mrs. Betty Telkamp teaches Home Economics I, II, III, and Bachelor's Survivor. She also supervises FHA. At The Top Right Is Mr. Wilske and his son Jeffery, relaxing during a break in the rehersal for the musical presented by the vocal department At Right Is Mr. Eighmy discussing FFA with Chuck Rosheim. 42 Play Me a Tune Mrs. Audrey Brown is the girl's physical education teacher. She is also an assistant coach for basketball and track. Mr. Richard Buck is the band instructor, and he gives lessons when he is not directing the band. Mr. Dennis Rhead is the head of the athletic department and teaches boy's physical education. He also has a class of Psychology. Mr. Larry Wilske is the chorus teacher at Flandreau High. Mr. Wilske also works with the 7th and 8th choral students. Mr. Buck takes a break before rehearsal. Mrs. Telkamp receives a corsage from Gary Headrick at the Region III F.H.A. meeting. Mr. Rhead helps Mark Sampson with some strategy. 43 Busy Personnel This year's cooks are Mrs. Wadia Becker, Mrs. Minnie Haugen, Mrs. Esther Bendt, Mrs. Beatrice Smallfield, and Mrs. Doris Solem. FHS's custodians are Mr. Bill Erickson, Mr. Jim Fahy, Mr. Walt Sundermeyer, and Mr. George Buresh. Shown Below Are Jeff Hurley, Ronny Christenson, Tim Grafing, and Bruce Jenson eating lunch. 44 Upper Left is Susan Halter Roger Kramer, Steve Wilts, and Tim Nelson in the lunch line. Mrs. Esther Bendt is dishing up the food. Lower Left is Mrs. Camillace DeNure punching tickets for those in the lunch line. Bottom is Mrs. Linda LeBrun, our school nurse, with Mim Amdahl. Pictured Below Are FHS's bus drivers. Shown From Left to Right Are Mr. Gene Krlngen, Mrs. Bill Peterson, Mr. Bob Schmidt, Mr. Bob Christenson, Mr. AI Powers, Mr. Vern Auron, Mr. Less Riffel, Mr. Ed Ulik, Mrs. Betty Fuller, and Mr. Bob Fuller. These people were responsible for transporting the students to and from school. Pictured to the Right is the laundry woman, Mrs. Ralph Crelly. She took care of washing all the uniforms and towels for the athletic teams. 46 Pictured Upper Right Are seniors Enid Ekern, Wyatt Stahl, Faye Eide, Lois McMahon, Nancy Hahn, Mim Amdahl, Marcia Zephier, Teresa Mach, Scott Jesson, Derik Bursheim, Mike Blum, Brenda Wilts, Scott Duncan, and Brian Benson painting the rock during Homecoming week. Above Are Renee Christensen and Marcia Zephier in a Little Orpheum skit. Homecoming this year began with Little Orpheum on Thursday, September 25th, a parade on the afternoon of Friday, September 26th, and ended with the game against Elk Point on Friday evening. A dance was then held after the game with the music provided by the group, Dunset. Upper Left is FHS's Band performing for the parade. Far Left, Bottom is Judy Halse and Diane Ellefson attending the Homecoming game. Left is the rock after the senior class had finished painting it. Below Are the Homecoming can- didates along with the royalty. They are Gayle Johnson; Julie Powers; Patty Fox; Rhonda Locke; Queen, Teresa Dailey; King, Tobin Dailey; Scott Duncan; Martin Parsley; Kent Whipkey; and Brian Benson. 49 o n t i Forensic Teams Rate High Upper Right Are the students who won at the District Oral Interp. Contest. They are; First Row, Monica Neal and Darcy Rahn; Second Row, Renee Christensen and Colleen Derdahl; Third Row, Kevin Wilson and Becky Eikmeier. At The Right Is the Debate coach, Mr. R. Allen Peterson. Below Is the Varsity Debate squad. They are. First Row, Jane Mcdowell, Audrey Paulson, Monica Neal, and Darcy Rahn; Second Row, Don Kirkegaard, Kevin Wilson, Brian Bonde, and Wyatt Stahl. SO Shown At The Right Is the Novice Debate squad. They are. First Row, Alan Jones, Alisa Hogue, Nancy Robuck, Nelda Ekem. Second Row, Tommy Thomas, Anita Sutton, and Anne Broghammer. Third Row, Jeff Hurley, Dale Jorgenson, Dave Bennett, and Mark Sampson. The Varsity debaters who attended the State meet are; First Row; Monica Neal, and Don Kirkegaard. Second Row, Kevin Wilson, and Wyatt Stahl. The Flandreau Forensics team capped off their year with the State B tournament held at Mitchell, South Dakota. The State tourna- ment yielded a first place win in original oratory for Kevin Wilson and second place finish in extemp, for Wyatt Stahl and Monica Neal in their respective divisions. In oral interp., the FHS representatives, Kevin Wilson, Darcy Rahn, and Monica Neal, placed second in oratorical interp., first in poetry, and second in dramatic, respectively. Debate competition throughout the year produced, outside of conference victories, a fourth place finish in a field of sixty teams in the Ringneck tournament held at Aberdeen, South Dakota. 51 Publication Staffs Above Right Are Shown the mem- bers of the yearbook staff who have spent much time putting the yearbook together. Going Up The Slide Are: Marcia Locke, Julie Powers, Gayle Johnson, Susan Halter, Lynnette Fargen and Barb Reinhart. Hanging On The Inside Of The Steps Are Marcia Zephier and Barb Christenson. Above Are the journalists for the High Flier, School paper. First Row, Brenda Wilts, and Alisa Hogue. Second Row, Wyatt Stahl, Kris Jorgensen, LaVonne Kramer, and Brian Bonde. Wyatt and Brian are the photographers for both the paper, and yearbook, while the girls reported news for the paper. At Right Are the kids working on the yearbook. They are Gayle Johnson, Susan Halter, Marcie Lokken, and Barb Reinhart. 52 Break From Books Band Pictured Top Left Is Rhonda Headrick, Steve Gill, and Scott LaPlante in rehearsal. In The Middle Is part of FHS's marching band. At Far Left Is Amy Jorganson who won an All-State Band award. At Left Is a surprised Gary Headrick and other unidentified band members who are getting ready for marching band. 53 Contest Winners At the Right are those people who received a superior rating in a group or with their solos. They Are, Fifth Row, Chris Sigle, Mike Hass, Jeff Hurley, Stuart Keating, Larry White, Steve Gill, Wyatt Stahl, Tom Ruppel, and Ned Otey. Fourth Row, Maggie Parsley, Cathy Lou Otey, Debbie Wolles, and Peggy LaPlante. Third Row, Rhonda Locke, Carol Hoss, Laurie Threadgold, Teri Sutton, and Mary Lynn Jepson. Second Row, Marcia Locke, Debra Sanderson, Tara Jueschke, Diane Hoss, Tracie LaPlante, Alisa Hogue, and Joan Hunter. First Row, Scott LaPlante, Amy Jorgenson, Darcy Rahn, Mim Amdahl, and Teresa Mach. Pictured at the Far Left is Mr. David Martinson, the B Band director who assumed the duties of Mrs. Becky Schoneman who is Pictured in the Middle. Left is Mr. Richard Buck the A Band director. Band Personnel FLUTES Mim Amdahl, Diane Ellefson, Darcy Rahn, Teri Sutton, Cindy Rosheim, Gayle Sahr, Debbie Wolterstorff, LaVonne Kramer, Thomas Ruppel, Terri Swenson, Nancy Robuck, Nelda Ekern, Tracie LaPlante, Kim Jones. CLARINETS Rhonda Locke, Teresa Mach, Carol Hoss, Katy Hobson, Tammy LaLonde, Renae Christenson, Beth Johnson, Joan Johnson, Peggy LaPlante, Debbie Wolles, Sherri Gullickson, Debbie Foreman, Anita Sutton, Marcia Locke, Annette Spiering, Tina Grafing. ALTO CLARINET Nancy Ramsdell BASS CLARINET Kathy Oldenkamp CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Rhonda Headrick OBOE Joan Hunter BASSOON Diane Hoss TENOR SAXOPHONES Audrey Paulson, Tricia Hurney ALTO SAXOPHONES Judy Halse, Jason Duncan, Alan Jones BARITONE SAXOPHONES Cathy Lou Otey TRUMPETS Steve Gill, Scott LaPlante, Ned Otey, Debbie Sanderson, Larry White, Mary Lynn Jepson, Marcie Lokken, Helen Barker, Tara Jueschke, Tom Thomas, Glen Johnson, Dave Bassart, Kathey Henderson FRENCH HORN Wyatt Stahl, Lynnette Fargen, Margaret Parsley, Amy Jorgenson, Alisa Hogue TROMBONES Stuart Keating, Brad Whaley, Mar Marty Gulbranson, Mike Hass, Jeff Hurley, Roger Kramer, Tim Samp, Paul Sneve, Jill Zebill BARITONES Laurie Threadgold, Cris Sigle, Todd Ludeman TUBA Brian Bonde, Marc Blum, Jon Zibill PERCUSSION Tim Scofield, Kris Jorgenson, Gary Headrick, Bill Fulton, Gina Bursheim, Teresa Duncan, Bill Sutton Music Groups Pictured to the Right is the Swing Choir. They Are, First Row, Brian Bonde and Wyatt Stahl, Second Row, Marty Gulbranson, Debbie Sanderson, Mr. Larry Wilske, Third Row, Lynnette Fargen, Kris Jorgenson, Teri Sutton, Fourth Row, Kent Whipkey, Derek Burshiem, Fifth Row, Maggie Parsley, Kathy Amburn, Connie Hammer, Sixth Row, Cathy Lou Otey, Tim Scofield, Rhonda Locke, Seventh Row, Becky Bean, Brian Benson, and Mike Blum. ALTO First Row, B. Hanson, P. Fox, A. Sutton, T. Grafing, B. Bean, and L. Fargen. Second Row, R. Rosheim, M. Parsley, J. Blum, K. Jorgenson, D. Schroer, B. Eikmeier, A. Paulson, and J. Halse. Third Row, F. Ahlers, J. Scofield, T. Bauer, J. Pulscher, C. Hammer, J. Bonrud, D. Wolterstorff, J. Miller, and B. Eikmeier. Fourth Row, B. Benson, K. Whipkey, M. Blum, B. Whaley, W. Stahl, and D. Burshiem. SOPRANOS 1st Row, V. Tirrel, K. Reynolds, K. Amburn, M. Locke, and J. Millman. 2nd Row, C. Otey, R. Locke, K. Hobson, T. Sutton, and D. Sanderson. TENORS T. Scofield, B. Johnson, B. Bonde, M. Sulbranson, R. Powell, B. Sutton, and C. Spear. Pictured at the Left are those stu- dents who received superior ratings on their solos at the Region con- test in Madison. They Are, First Row, Lynnette Fargen and Anita Sutton. Second Row, Brian Bonde, Kris Jorgenson, Rhonda Locke and Wyatt Stahl. Bottom Left, Kris Jorgenson is presenting a boutonniere to Mr. Larry Wilske, director. Onlookers are, Becky Bean, Julie Powers, Connie Hammer and Lynnette Fargen. Vocal Dept. Gives Musical Upper Right are the members of All-State Chorus, which was held in Watertown the 14th and 15th of November. After preparing approximately 15 hours, the Concert was held at the Civic Arena, November 15th at 8:00 p.m. Those attending were Mr. Larry Wilske; choral director; Brian Bonde; Rhonda Locke; Mim Amdahl; Kent Whipkey; Brian Bensen; Lynnette Fargen; Kris Jorgenson; and Wyatt Stahl. Shown Right is the cast of the musical, The Belle of the West, this musical was presented on Novem- ter 3, 1975 in the school auditorium. These mem- bers are, First Row, Brian Bonde, Rhonda Locke. Second Row, Wyatt Stahl and Kris Jorgenson. Third Row, Kent Whipkey, Teri Sutton, and Brian Benson. Fourth Row, Mim Amdahl, Debbie Sanderson, and Mike Blum. Vicki Tirrell is Shown Below placing whiskers on Brian Bonde. 58 Far Left, Carrie (Kris Jorgenson) sings a song to Harry (Brian Benson) during the musical. Belle of the West. Pictured Near Left is the chorus practicing for the musical. Freshman chorus. Shown Above, K. Mutschelknaus, L. Larson, S. Are: C. Sigle, J. Wendell, A. Schreier, T. LaPlante, L. Duncan, Jones, C. Barnes, B. Am burn, J, T. Duncan, K. Jones, B. Reynolds, Entringer, J. Swenson, L. Duncan, and L. Dougherty. 59 FHA, FFA Have Interesting Year Dad's Night held. Anne Broghammer elected Region III Chairman and State Treasurer. Mrs. T made honorary member of State FHA Association. Christmas Dance with FFA Hosting the Region III meeting. Sup't. Sylvan Vlgness and Mrs. Delores Hammer made honorary members of Region III. Anne Broghammer chosen by the State Executive Council and their advisors as candidate for National Office in FHA. She and Mrs. TM to attend National meeting in St. Louis in July. Lisa and Lori Hammer received State degree at the State Meeting in October. Silent Auction held. Style Show, County Fair, presented. Upper Right is Tim Scofield con- sulting with Mr. Myron Eighmy, FFA advisor. Middle Right Are the FFA officers: Front Row Are Kenny Veldkamp and Gary Eikmeier. Back Row Are Jeff Dietrich, Kent Whipkey, Chuck Rosheim, Martin Parsley, Tim Carr, and Tim Scofield. At Right Are the FHA officers: Front Row, Patty Fox, Janelle Johnson, Connie Hammer, and Marcia Locke. Second Row Are Gayle Sahr, Mary Lynn Jepson, Rolayne AiIts, and Marcia Zephler. Third Row Are Teri Sutton and Julie Powers. Pictured Upper Left is Teri Sutton pointing out some last minute things to be done before the Style Show. Pictured Upper Right Is Ruth Ann Larson, former FFA sweetheart, presenting Patty Fox, 1975-76 Sweetheart, with a trophy. Other candidates shown are Julie Powers Debbie Sanderson, Faye Fide, and Teresa Dailey. Pictured Bottom is Mrs. Betty Telkamp, Home Ec. Instructor, adding the final touches to a hot dish. Given Below Right Are some of the highlights of the FFA during the year. August-October—Old McDonald's Barn main- tained at Sioux Empire Fair. Alpha Trivette, National President, visits our Chapter. Parent and Member banquet held. November-January--National FFA Conven- tion held at Kansas City, MO. Contributed money to Jaycee Christmas Shopping Tour. Judged at the Farm Show in Sioux Falls. February-Apri I—Moody County Crop Show display held. Hosted District Seven FFA Live- stock, Poultry, and Crops schools. Placed 10th in Pipestone Meat's contest. Attended State FFA convention at Brookings and placed 1st in Quarter horse judging; 3rd in Poultry; and, 4th in Live- stock and Rarlimentary Procedure. 61 Prom Theme, Candyland” Top Right are Brian Benson, Lynnette Fargen, Rhonda Locke, and Wyatt Stahl. These four seniors provided entertainment at the banquet. Top Left, Bruce Jensen and Deb Wolles are serv- ing the guests. Bottom Left Are Kim Reynolds and Gary Headrick signing memory books. Bottom Right Are the king and queen. Barb Reinhart and Greg Fargen. They were crowned at the dance rather than the banquet. Top Left Are two couples taking a rest between dances. Middle Left Are Kathy Johanson and Jeff Dietrich at the banquet, Kathy seems to be proposing a toast! Above Right is the picture area and also where the king and queen sat. Bottom Left is the band for the Prom, Spectrum playing for the assembled guests. The 1976 Jr-Sr Prom was held at Spafford gym with the theme Candyland. The juniors began working on the Monday before the Prom. At Right is Jeff Dietrich hanging streamers. Below is Mary Lynn Jepsen work- ing on the letters for the bandstand. Above Are Laurie Threadgold ano Brian Christensen putting the picture area together. At Right, Kathi Oldenkamp and Connie Hammer are cutting out letters for the banquet. 64 Class of '76’ At Right Are the senior class officers for 1975-76. They are First Row, Teresa Dailey, student council representative; Paul Powers, student body president; and, Kathy Johanson, treasurer. Second Row, Tobin Dailey, president; Martin Parsley, vice-president; Dwight Vigness, secretary; and, Joe Skroch, student council representative. 66 Rolayne Ailts Brian Benson Miriam Amdahl Karen Billam Dave Bennett Michael Blum Dan Bock Mark Bonrud Virginia Boyd The Senior class did many different things this year. One of them was going back to their childhood. In Senior English they went outside and played games they had played when they were In the lower grades. Pictured Above Are part of the 7th hour English class. They are: Steve Gill, Cindy Rosheim, Jim Walker, Rolayne Ailts, Cindy Hemmer, Teresa Rice, Janelle Johnson, Carol Kiecksee, Marty Gulbranson, Dan Bock, Greg Krull, Alan Kohlmeyer, Steve Schmidt, Rhonda Locke, Patty Carlson, and Karen Billam, 67 Derek Burshiem Tim Carr Steve Dietrich Gail Burshiem Teresa Dailey Dean Duncan Patty Carlson Tobin Dailey Scott Duncan 68 Gary Eikmeier Enid Ekern Faye Eide Greg Fargen Lynnette Fargen A tradition of each Senior class at Homecoming time is to paint their rock. Because of the bi- centennial, this year's class chose to do something different. They got a professional to do the job. Shown Above is Mr. Julian Button painting the picture on the rock. The Senior class wishes to thank Mr. Button for his time and co- operation. We appreciated it! 69 Mighty Seniors Steve Gill Shown Upper Right is Julie Powers ordering her graduation announcements from Mrs. Bill Nibbelink. Shown Right is the banner that the Art III seniors made. This banner will be displayed in the high school gym, with all the seniors names on it. Those students stand- ing behind the banner are Dean Duncan, Mim Amdahl, Marcia Zephier, Derik Bursheim, Barb Reinhart, and Lynnette Fargen. Shown Far Right is Susan Halter making a funny face for the photographer. Seniors Present Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde The Senior Class presented their play on April 2, 1976. The name of the play was Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Pictured Right, Back Row: Steve Dietrich as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mike Blum as the Inspector, Derek Bursheim as Mr. Utterson, Wyatt Stahl as Dr. Langun, Brian Benson as Richard Endfield. Front Row: Enid Ekern as Bridgette, Teresa Mach as Connie, Debbie Sanderson as Diana Careu, Teri Sutton as Pauline, and Gary Headrick as Sir Danvers Careu. The play was about a person having a split personality. Dr. Jekyll is the person suffering from two personalities and the people don't realize what's going on until it's too late. Then they try desperately to help, but fail. Scott Jessen Kathy Johanson 72 Carol Kiecksee Allen Kohlmeyer 73 Seniors Have Busy Year Pictured At The Top Is Enid Ekern and Teresa Mach. They are shown rehearsing one of the scenes from the class play. Pictured Bottom Left Is Enid Ekern giving a perturbed look. At The Right Is Mike Blum shown taking notes as a inspector should. Greg Krull Marcie Krull Tammy LaLonde 74 Scott LaPlante Lois McMahon Jeff Nelson Rhonda Locke Randy Minnlck Cathy Lou Otey Teresa Mach Eric Nelson Martin Parsley 7$ Awards night this year was held on May 11. Special awards were presented to these seniors. Q) Janelle Johnson and Rolayne AiIts are shown holding the plaques they received. Janelle won the B. P.W. award and Rolayne got the P.E.O. award. (2) Steve Gill and Mim Amdahl were the recipients of the John Phillip Sousa award. (3) Brian Benson is shown receiving a plaque from Mr. Jerry Mach. Brian won the K.C. award. (4) Shown with Mr. and Mrs. FA Wittern are Barb Reinhart and Scott LaPlante. Barb and Scott each receive a $500. scholarship to use for furthering their education. (5) Wyatt Stahl and Teresa Dailey won the Legeon award. Teresa also won the Government and History award. (6) Pictured is Greg Fargen admiring his Masonic award. 76 Julie Powers Barb Reinhart Mark Rose Paul Powers Teresa Rice Cindy Rosheim Ramona Powell Elsie Pray David Robuck Thomas Ruppel Mark Sampson Gayle Sahr Debbie Sanderson The bicentennial class of 1976 graduated on May 25, In ceremonies held In the high school gym. Shown Top Are Bill Fulton, Patty Fox, Lynnette Fargen, Greg Fargen, Enid Ekern, Scott Duncan, Dean Duncan, Steve Dietrich, Mark Rose, and Elsie Pray. Pictured Middle is Mr. William Hass telling Cathy Lou Otey and Martin Parsley where their position in line will be. Shown Right is Teri Sutton pinning a boutoniere on Mr. Hass. The seniors showed their appreciation for Mr. Hass's 25 years of service to the school by giving him a boutoniere, clock radio, and a cake. 78 Steve Schmidt Tim Scofield Wyatt Stahl Cathy Schoneman Joe Skroch Janet Sundermeyer Deanna Schroer Wade Speiring T eri Sutton 79 Pat Thielsen Dwight Vigness Brenda Wilts Linda Ullom Randy Wade Kent Whipkey Kenny Veldkamp Jim Walker Marcia Zephier 80 Shown at the Left Are the Junior class officers. Front Row: Mary Lynn Jepson, Vice President; Steve Broghammer. Student Representative; and Brian Bonde, President. Back Row: Nancy Ramsdell, Student Representative; Marcie Lokken, Treasurer; and Lori Threadgold, Secretary. Ted Aarestad Frances Ahlers Doug Alberts Kathy Ambum Dona Ida Armstrong Kenny Armstrong Tammie Bauer Michele Billiam Dale Bennett Brian Bonde Janet Bonrud Steve Broghammer William Burrell Brian Christenson Renee Christenson Dave Christiansen Juanita Cochran Mike Dibbern 81 Jeff Dietrich Mary Dykstra Barb Eikmeier Becky Eikmeier Diane Ellefson Theresa Ernesti Mark Gageby Tammy Grafing Jay Gulbranson Judy Halse Connie Hammer Kent Headrick Julie Henderson Colin Hogue Carol Hoss Mary Lynn Jepson Randy Johanson Beth Johnson David Johnson Steve Johnson Kris Jorgenson Stuart Keating Melvin Kiecksee LaVonne Kramer Roger Kramer Marcie Lokken Jane McDowall Jody Miller Tim Nelson Kathi Oldenkamp Margaret Parsley Janet Pulscher Nancy Ramsdell Kim Reynolds Charles Rosheim Dwayne Schoneman Juniors getting into spirit of home- coming by having hat day are: Michele B., Janet P., Kathi 0., Laurie T., Mary Lynn J., Connie H., Kathy A., Jay G., Mike D., Jayne M., Brian CMargaret P., Nancy R., Kris J. Joan J., Tammy G., Darla S., and Steve B. 82 Tom Schwebach Judy Scofield Lee Severtson Mike Smith Darla Snuggerud Richard Steenhoven Barry Sutherland Terri Swenson Connie Thomas Laurie Threaddgold Mike Uilk Peggy Wade Larry White Kevin Wilson Debbie Wolterstorff 83 Sophomore Class The Sophomore class officers are. First Row; Mike Hass, Vice Pres.; Becky Bean, Student Council Rep.; John Zeblll, Treasurer; Second Row; Ned Otey, Pres.; Peggy LaPlante, Secretary; and Steve Wilts, Student Council Rep. Darrell Ahlers Julie Allen Helen Barker Rebecca Bean Mary Bennett Janelle Blum Marc Blum Beverly Brakke Anne Broghammer Debra Bullis Gina Burshiem Barbara Christensen Ronald Christensen Greg Crantz Colleen Derdahl Jason Duncan Nelda Ekern Debbie Leibel Debbie Foreman Pamela Fox Tim Grafing Sherri Gullickson Doug Hahn Lori Halvorson 84 Betty Hanson Mike Hass Malcolm Haugen Rhonda Headrick Kathy Henderson Loren Herrick Mary Hockhausen Trlcia Hurney Bruce Jensen Chuck Jessen Joan Johnson Amy Jorgenson David Kneebone Peggy LaPlante Kelly LaRoche Marcia Locke Randy Miller Russ Miller Jane Milman Margaret Milne Glenn Minnick Monica Neal Randy Newcomer Ned Otey Rose Pank Shown At Left Is Becky Bean demonstrating how to use pom- poms on some unidentified stu- dent's head. 85 Audrey Paulson Darcy Rahn Nancy Robuck Renee Roshelm Tim Samp Jerrelyn Schmidt Larry Schut Anita Sutton Sandy Thielsen Vicki Tlrrell Cheryl Wenge Brad Whaley Dennis Wiese Rick White Steve Wilts Debbie Wolles Jon Zebill Sarah Zephier The waiters and waitresses for the banquet were. Front Row: Pam Fox, Cheryl Wenge, Debby Wolles, Anita Sutton, Anne Broghammer, and Peggy LaPlante. Back Row; Greg Crantz, Steve Wilts, Bruce Jensen, Jason Duncan, Ned Otey, and Mike Hass, These sophomores served the meals to the honored guests at the banquet. 66 Shown at the Left Are the Fresh- man class Officers. Pictured Clockwise Are Brian Dailey, Stu- dent Representative; Keith Wilson, President; Tracie LaPlante, Treasurer; Annette Speiring, Secretary; and Chris Sigle, Vice President. Not Pictured is Kathy Renville, Student Representative. David Ahlers Blaln Ailts Bob Ambum Craig Barnes Dave Basart Tim Bauer Dave Bisson Ronald Burrell Gary Christensen Gary Cochran Melodie Crow Brian Dailey Todd Dietrich Lori Dougherty John Duffert Linda Duncan Lori Duncan Teresa Duncan Ronald Dykstra Marlys Ehlers Jody Entringer Tom Ernesti Todd Fisher Tina Graphing Charles Greco David Henderson 87 Gina Herrick Larry Herrick Laura Herrick Maynard Herrick Alisa Hogue Diane Hoss Joan Hunter Jeff Hurley Brian Johnson Glenn Johnson Alan Jones Kimberly Jones Dale Jorgenson Tara Jueschke Kevin Kabrud Cynthia Keezer Russell Kneebone Lori Kroeger Trade LaPlante Jay LaRoche Lisa Larson David Latham Ryland Lieb Todd Ludemann Kayleen Mutschelknaus Tom Nelson Matt Parsley 86 Pictured At The Left Are Alan Jones, Paul Sneve, and Todd Ludemann. They are attending a pep rally. 9 A ' Steve Powers Darrell Prouty Steve Pulscher Kathy Renville Brenda Reynolds Danny Rose Todd Sanderson Janet Schreier Sandra Schreier Christopher Sigle Paul Sneve Carl Spear Annette Speiring Bill Sutton Joy Swenson Tom Thomas Connie Tirrel Debbie Uilk Brenda UI lorn Cindy Voss John Wendell Todd Willard Keith Wilson Jill Zebill 89 In Memorial to Tammy Grating Tamara Mae Grating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grating, was born in DeSmet, $D on March 7, 1959. She began her education in DeSmet, but became a student in Flandreau when her family moved here in October of 1965. She was a junior at the time of her death. Tammy enjoyed school, and she had a special fondness for chorus. She was active In her church, participating in Sunday school and Luther League. She also enjoyed her work at the Comer Cafe. Her footstep will no longer be heard. Her smile no longer seen. But to those of us who knew and loved her, her presence will remain forever. 90 Index Aarestad, Ted 81 Ahlers, Darrell, 84 Ahlers, David, 87 Ahlers, Frances, 56,81 AIIts, Blaine, 14,24,30,87 Ailts, Mr. Ed, 37 Ailts, Rolayne, 7,60,66,67,76 Alberts, Doug, 9,81 Allen, Julie, 84 Amburn, Bob, 14,14,59,87 Amburn, 56,57,81,82 Amdahl, Miriam, 30,48,54,55,56, 58.66.70.76 Armstrong, Donalda, 81 Armstrong, Mrs. Gloria, 18,29 Armstrong, Ken, 14,22,23,81 Auron, Mr. Vern, 46 Barker, Helen, 19,28,32,54,84 Barnes, Craig, 14,24,59,87 Bames, Mr. Eldon “Gus , 29,30, 35,40 Basart, Dave, 14,24,30,53,54,87 Bauer, Tammie, 56,81 Bauer, Tim, 87 Bean, Rebecca, 55,56,57,84,85 Becker, Mrs. Wadia, 44 Bendt, Mrs. Esther, 44,45 Bennett, Dale, 81 Bennett, Dave, 21,29,30,51,66 Bennett, Mary, 84 Benson, Brian, 3,11,20,21,22,23, 29,30,48,52,56,57,58,59,62,66, 73.76 Bergjord, Mr. Brian, 27,42 BMilam, Karen, 66,67 Billiam, Michelle, 17,31,81,82,83 Bisson, Dave, 87 Bjurke, Julie, 31 Blum, Janelle, 56,84 Blum, Marc, 55,84 Blum, Michael, 3,9,11,14,16,29, 30.48.56.58.66.73 Bock, Dan, 67 Bonde, Brian, 3,6,50,53,56,57,58, 59.81 Bonde, Mrs. Elizabeth, 37 Bondrud, Janet, 19,28,56,81,82 Bonrud, Mark, 7,13,21,67 Boyd, Ginny, 4,67 Brakke, Beverly, 84 Broghammer, Anne, 28,51,84,86 Broghammer, Steve, 28,81,82,83 Brown, Mrs. Audrey, 19,43 Buck, Mr. Richard, 43,55 Bullls, Debra, 84 Buresch, Mr. George, 44 Bums, Mr. Keith, 35,39 Burrell, Ron, 24,87 Burrell, William, 81 Burshiem, Derek, 28,48,56,59,68, 70.73 Bursheim, Gall, 68 Bursheim, Gina, 18,19,28,55,84 Carlson, Patty, 68 Carr, Tim, 28,65,68 Cecil, Mr. Dann, 8,22,38 Christensen, Mr. Robert, 46 Christensen, Brian, 64,81,82,83 Christensen, Gary, 14,87 Christensen, Renee, 4,17,28,32,48, 50.54.81 Christiansen, Barbara, 2,28,52,84 Christiansen, Dave, 14,81 Cochran, Gary, 21,24,30,87 Cochran, Nita, 81 Crantz, Greg, 13,22,23,28,84,86 Crelly, Mrs. Lois, 46 Dailey, Brian, 14,87 Dailey, Teresa, 2,48,61,65,68,76 Dailey, Tobin, 2,7,14,16,48,68 DeNure, Mrs. Camillace, 45 Dibbern, Mike, 8,81,82,83 Derdall, Colleen, 50,84 Dietrich, Jeff, 7,14,60,61,62,63, 64,82 V Dietrich, Steve, 13,29,30,68,72, 73.78 Dietrich, Todd, 14,87 Dougherty, Lori, 31,59,87 Duffert, John, 14,24,87 Duncan, Dean, 18,68,70 Duncan, Jason, 14,23,55,84,86 Duncan, Linda, 11,20,29,31,59,87 Duncan, Lori, 11,20,29,31,59,87 Duncan, Scott, 14,16,22,23,48,65, 68.78 Duncan, Teresa, 20,29,31,55,59, 87 Dykstra, Mary, 82 Dykstra, Ron, 87 Ehlers, Marlys, 87 Eide, Faye, 7,28,33,48,61,69 Eighmy, Mr. Myron, 35,42,60 Eikmeier, Barbara, 56,82 Eikmeler, Becky, 50,56,82 Eikmeier, Gary, 61,69 Ekern, Enid, 20,29,31,48,69,73,78 Ekern, Nelda, 20,29,31,51,54,84 Ellefson, Diane, 29,31,82 Ellefson, Mr. Walt, 37 Elverud, Debbie, 84 English, Mrs. Gladys, 36,37 Entringer, Jody, 20,29,31,59,87 Entringer, Mr. Marvin, 40 Erickson, Mr. Bill, 44 Emesti, Theresa, 82 . Emesti, Tom, 87 Evans, Mr. John, 15,30 Fahy, Mr. Jim, 44 Fargen, Greg, 21,29,30,62,65,69, 76.78 Fargen, Lynnette, 2,6,9,52,56, 57.58.62.69.70.78 Fisher, Todd, 24,87 Foreman, Debbie, 84 Fox, Pam, 56,84,86 Fox, Patty, 7,60,61,65,70,78 Fuller, Mrs. Betty, 46 Fuller, Mr. Bob, 46 Fulton, Bill, 30,53,54,65,70,78 Gageby, Mark, 82 Gill, Steve, 53,54,67,70,76 Grafing, Tammy, 56,82,90 Grafing, Tim, 84 Grafing, Tina, 4,53,54,87 Greco, Joe, 14,30,87 Gulbranson, Jay, 82 Gulbranson, Marty, 55,56,67,71 Gullickson, Mr. Gene, 37 Gullickson, Sherri, 53,84 Hahn, Doug, 14,22,23,29,30,84 Hahn, Nancy, 30,41,70 Halse, Judy, 53,55,56,82 Halter, Susan, 2,6,45,52,71 Halvorson, Lori, 84 Hammer, Connie, 5,17,18,28,33, 56,57,60,64,82 Hammer, Mr. Stanley, 37 Hanson, Betty, 56,85 Harden, Dale, 2,22,29,30,71 Hass, Mike, 14,22,23,29,30,53,54, 55,85,86 Hass, Mr. William, 36,78 Haugen, Malcolm, 20,21,85 Haugen, Mrs. Minnie, 44 Headrick, Gary, 2,9,21,30,43,53, 54,62,71,72,73 Headrick, Kent, 14,63,82 Headrick, Rhonda, 18,30,33,53, 54,85 Hemmer, Cindy, 67,71 Henderson, David, 24,87 Henderson, Julie, 82 Henderson, Kathy, 28,53,54,85 Herrick, Gina, 88 Herrick, Larry, 20,21,88 Herrick, Lura, 88 Herrick, Maynard, 88 Heyduk, Tim, 85 Hobson, Katy, 10,57,71 Hockausen, Mary, 85 Hogue, Alisa, 11,51,52,54,55,88 Hogue, Colin, 82 Hoogestraat, Mr. Craig, 15,24,30 Hoss, Carol, 54,82 Hoss, Diane, 30,53,54,55,88 Hunter, 19,31,53,54,88 Hurley, Jeff, 51,54,55,88 Hurney, 19,28,53,55,85 Jensen, Bruce, 14,30,62,85,86 Jepsen, Mary Lynn, 4,13,17,29, 31,33,54,60,64,81,82,83 Jessen, Chuck, 85 Jessen, Scott, 29,39,48,72 Johanson, Kathy, 20,29,31,63,72 Johanson, Randy, 14,82 Johnson, Beth, 6,54,82 Johnson, Brian, 14,30,57,88 Johnson, Mr. Dale, 35,38 Johnson, David, 14,82 Johnson, Gayle, 2,6,32,52,67,73 Johnson, Glenn, 24,54,88 Johnson, J anelle, 7,60,67,73,76 Johnson, Joan, 54,82,83,85 Johnson, Mrs. Lora, 39 Johnson, Steve, 82 Jones, Alan, 30,53,51,55,59,88, 89 Jones, Kimberly, 19,28,32,53,59, 88 Jorgenson, 53,54,85 Jorgenson, Dale, 14,51,88 Jorgenson, 13,17,19,52,55,56,57, 58,82 Jueschke, Tara, 31,54,88 Kabrud, Kevin, 88 Keating, Stuart, 23,53,54,55,63, 82 Keck, Mrs. Jean, 36 Keezer, Cynthia, 88 Kiecksee, Carol, 67,73 Kiecksee, Melvin, 82 Kirkegaard, Don, 50,51,73 Kneebone, David, 85 Kneebone, Russell, 21,24,88 Kohlmeyer, Allen, 65,67,73 Kramer, LaVonne, 52,53,54,82 Kramer, Roger, 45,53,55,82 Kringen, Mr. Gene, 46 Kroeger, Lori, 4,88 Krull, Greg, 67,74 Krull, Marcie, 4,6,74 LaLonde, Tammy, 53,74 LaPlante, Peggy, 17,19,28,54,85, 86 LaPlante, Scotte, 28,53,54,55,65, 7 5,7 6 LaPlante, Tracie, 20,31,53,54,59, 87,88 LaRoche, Jay, 28,88 LaRoche, Kelly, 85 Larson, Lisa, 20,29,31,59,88 Lath urn, David, 14,24,88 LeBum, Mrs. Linda, 45 Lee, Mr. Connie, 37 Lieb, Ryland, 28,88 Linder, Mr. Lowell, 35,38 Locke, Marcia, 2,52,53,54,57,85 Locke, Rhonda, 33,54,56,57,58, 60.62.67.75 Lokken, Marcie, 4,6,19,29,31,33, 54,81,82 Ludeman, Todd, 24,28,53,55,88, 89 Lura, Mr. Chuck, 35,39 Mach, Teresa, 10,20,29,31,48,54, 73.75 McDowall, Jane, 28,50,82 McGlone, Mr. Jim, 15,16,25,35, 40 v. McMahon, Lois, 18,19,29,31,48, Meyer, Mr. Stan, 15,22,23,28,39 Miller, Jody, 56,82 Miller, Randy, 21,30,85 Miller, Russ, 14,85 Millman, Jane, 57,85 Milne, Margaret, 31,85 Minnlck, Glenn, 20,21,30,85 Minnick, Randy, 13,21,29,30,75 Mutschelknaus, Kayleen, 31,59,88 Neal, Monica, 18,29,31,50,51,85 Nelson, Eric, 21,30,75 Nelson, Jeff, 14,16,30,75 Nelson, Tim, 3,8,14,22,23,30,45, 82 Nelson, Tom, 3,14,22,23,88 Newcomer, Randy, 85 Oldenkamp, Kathi, 6,29,31,54,64, 82,83 Otey, Cathy Lou, 18,28,54,55,56, 57.75.78 Otey, Ned, 14,22,23,30,53,54,55, 85,86 Pank, Rose, 85 Parsley, Margaret, 20,31,54,56,82 Parsley, Martin, 8,14,16,22,25,29, 30.56.61.65.75.78 Parsley, Matt, 14,88 Paulsen, Audrey, 50,55,56,86 Peterson, Mr. R. Allen, 38,50,51 Peterson, Mr. Bill, 46 Peterson, Miss Pat, 36 Powell, Ramona, 57,77 Powers, Mr. A I, 46 Powers, Julie, 20,28,32,52,57,60, 61,65,70,77 Powers, Paul, 14,16,22,23,65,77 Powers, Steve 12,89 Pray, Elsie, 4,5,67,77,78 Prouty, Darrell, 24,89 Pulscher, Janet, 18,31,56,82 Pulscher, Steve, 30,89 Rahn, Darcy, 32,50,54,55,86 Ramsdell, Nancy, 20,29,31,33, 54.81.82 Reinhart, Barb, 4,6,62,65,70,76, 77 Renville, Kathy, 11,28,89 Reynolds, Brenda, 59,88,89 Reynolds, Kim, 41,57,62,82 Rice, Teresa, 67,77 Rlffel, Mr. Les, 46 Rhead, Mr. Dennis, 43 Robuck, David, 21,30,77 Robuck, Nancy, 51,54,86 Rose, Danny, 14,24,89 Rose, Mark, 14,16,25,77,78 Roshelm, Charles, 23,29,30,42,60, 61.82 Rosheim, Cindy, 55,67,77 Roshelm, Renee, 56,86 Ruppel, Thomas, 30,53,54,78 Sahr, Gayle, 7,17,18,19,31,53,55, 60.78 Samp, Tim, 86 Sampson, Mark, 30,51,67,78 Sanderson, Debbie, 10,18,29,31, 33.54.56.57.58.61.65.78 Sanderson, Todd, 14,30,89 Schmidt, Mr. Robert, 46 Schmidt, Jerrelyn, 28,86 Schmidt, Steve, 67,79 Schoeneman, Mrs. Becky, 55 Schoeneman, Mr. Harold, 41 Schoneman, Cathy, 79 Schoneman, Dwayne, 82 Schreier, Janet, 89 Schreier, Sandy, 59,89 Schroer, Deanna, 56,79 Schut, Larry, 86 Schweback, Tom, 83 Scofield, Judy, 56,83 Scofield, Tim, 6,7,13,21,53,54, 56.57.60.79 Severtson, Lee, 27,83 Slgle, Christopher, 4,27,54,59,87, 89 Skroch, Joe, 2,10,11,14,16,79 Smallfield, Mrs. Beatrice, 44 Smith, Mike, 14,83 Sneve, Paul, 30,55,89 Snuggerud, Darla, 56,82,83 Soiem, Mrs. Doris, 44 Spear, Carla, 57, ) Speiring, Annette, 54,87,89 Speiring, Wade, 28,79 Stahl, Wyatt, 48,50,51,52,53,54, 56.57.58.62.73.76.79 Stanforth, Mr. Steve, 35 Steenhoven, Rick, 83 Steffensmeler, Mrs. Irene, 38,67 Sundermeyer, Janet, 79 Sundermeyer, Mr. Walt, 44 Sutherland, Barry, 83 Sutton, Anita, 30,32,51,54,56,57,86 Sutton, Bill, 24,30,54,57,89 Sutton, Mr. Clifton, 6,41 Sutton, Mr. Duane “Bud , 37 Sutton, Terl, 10,11,33,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59,60,61,65,73,78,79 Swenson, Joy, 19,28,59,89 Swenson, Terri, 28,53,54,83 Telkamp, Mrs. Betty, 9,42,43,61 Thlelsen, Pat, 14,16,80 Thielsen, Sandy, 28,86 Thomas, Connie, 30,83 Thomas, Tom, 24,28,51,54,89 Threadgold, Laurie, 6,12,18,32, 54,55,64,81,82,83 Tirrell, Connie, 89 Tirrell, Vicki, 57,59,86 Ulik, Debbie, 19,31,89 Ullk, Mr. Ed, 46 Ulik, Mike, 13,23,83 UI lorn, Brenda, 31,89 Ullom, Linda, 4,80 V eldkamp, Ken, 60,61,80 Vlgness, Dwight, 22,28,65,80 Vigness, Mr. Sylvan, 35,36,38 Vogl, Mr. Tim, 41 Voss, Cindy, 89 Wade, Peggy, 19,31,41,83 Wade, Randy, 14,16,29,30,80 Walker, James, 5,67,80 Weber, Mr. Bob, 25 Wendell, John, 24,28,59,89 Wenge, Cheryl, 28,86 Whaley, Brad, 56,86 Whlpkey, Kent, 3,14,16,29,30,56, 58.60.65.80 White, Larry, 54,83 White, Rick, 23,86 Wiese, Dennis, 22,86 Willard, Todd, 89 Wllske, Mr. Larry, 35,42,43,56, 57,58 Wilson, Keith, 14,87,89 Wilson, Kevin, 50,51,83 Wilts, Brenda, 9,18,48,52,80 Wilts, Steve, 14,29,30,45,86 Wo I les, Debbie, 17,19,28,54,62,86 Wolterstorff, Debbie, 6,31,55,56,83 Zeblll, Jill, 5,53,55,63,88,89 Zeblll, Jon, 14,30,54,86 Zephier, Marcia, 17,18,19,28,32, 48.52.60.70.80 Zephier, Sarah, 86


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