Flandreau High School - Flyer Yearbook (Flandreau, SD)

 - Class of 1987

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CHEFS PREPARE MEALS The school cooks provide students and faculty with tasty tidbits from the four basic food groups. It is not an easy task to prepare nutritious meals that students and faculty alike will enjoy. School lunch supervisor, Mrs. Doris Solem, spends many hours planning meals and ordering supplies needed for the kitchen. Each morning the kitchen staff arrives, often before most people are out of bed, to begin preparing the days menu. The cooks serve everything from fresh lettuce salad to cooks choice. The cooks' hot from the oven home made buns are a favorite with everyone. Greeting students each day with a smile and a kind word is Mrs. Camillus DeNure. Mrs. DeNure’s daily task is to punch each students’ lunch ticket as they wait in line to pick up their hot noon meal. RIGHT The FHS gourmets who prepare the daily feasts are (left to right) Mrs. Joyce Jur- gens. Mrs. Barb Grating. Mrs Dons Solem, and Mrs. Ethel Wiese BOTTOM LEFT: To prevent students from getting too much of a good thing Mrs. Grat- ing portions out another taste treat for the noon lunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. DeNure and Neil An- derson argue over whether Neil owes her a punch or not. Faculty 15

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KEYBOARDS USEFUL IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM Typing classes consisted of learning the ba- sic skills and then working up to the more advanced skills needed for the business work place Computers are now an everyday ne- cessity for the high school student Computer science courses allow the students to gam valuable knowledge in the operation, pro- graming and abilities of the computer The library is an invaluable room from the student’s perspective. It contains many per- iodicals. audio-visual materials, magazines, newspapers and other resource information for any type of research the students may be required to do. TOP LEFT. Mr Clifton Sutton taught the Typing and Bookkeeping classes TOP RIGHT Mrs. Marda Olson debugs a computer program. ABOVE: Mr Sutton leads a typing class in an exercise MIDDLE: Mr Dale Johnson, librarian, classifies a computer program in the library. LEFT Sarah Johnson. Dawn Wenge. Ronnie Gourneau. Russell Hofkamp. Audra Lind and Brian Johnson do a timed typing drill. RIGHT: Amy Ludeman thinks out a problem on her computer program. Faculty 14



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People Taken For Granted Shoveling snow, cutting grass, sweeping floors, fixing broken furniture, repairing leak- ing pipes and keeping the halls of FHS in tip top order are the responsibilities of the custo- dians. The jobs of the custodian and the laundry lady are endless and often unrecog- nized The laundry lady spends her time in a small hot steamy laundry room washing and fold- ing towels and uniforms. No matter how un- comfortable the working conditions, she has a smile with every towel she passes out The big limousine drivers each day safely transport students to school and back home again. These driver posses the patience of a saint, but the strictness of a dictator. School bus drivers operate in adverse conditions from uncooperating weather to unruly stu- dents. However tough their job may be at times they are always there with a quick good morning and there in the evening with a sincere good night . Without these capable men and women, our school could not function as smoothly as it does RIGHT Mrs. Pansy Bachman, the laundry lady, hands out towels with one of her well known smiles. BELOW Mr Roger Ehlers and Mr. Lowell Wilts help keep the school running smooth- ly The bus drivers for FHS are back row: Mr. Verlyn Rentschler. Mr Arme Paulsen. Mr Jerry Harlow Front row: Mr Leslie Riffel. Mi Pat Lauaglm. Mrs. Garnett Paulsen. Mr Ed Uilk. and Mr Brian Thielsen Faculty 16

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