Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 64 text:

The senior members of the National Honor Society and their advisors are pictured at RIGHT. FRONT: Sandra Barta, Vice-President Rita Wipf, Advisor Judith Headley, Advisor Ron Bennett, Treasurer Holly Wrenn, jackie Stahl, Secretary Marion Sayler. BACK: Linda Rechnagel, Don Penner, Presi- dent Burnell Glanzer. The faculty chose two seniors whom they pointed deserving to be the recipients of the Pat Hofer Memorial Scholarship. Burnell Glanzer and jackie Stahl, both college bound students, were awarded the two hundred and fifty dollar gratuity. ational Honor Society Builds Scholarship Fund A product of the many N.l-I. S. breakfast meetings was a candle light inductions service in the fall. At that time those juniors and seniors displaying outstanding characteristics of leadership, scholar- ship, character, and service were admitted to the society. Those inducted were senior-Linda Rechnagel, juniors-Reyne Andersen Rita Andersen, Teresa Brucklacher, Garnet Gering, Margo Graber, Greg Kleinsasser, jan Mehlhaf, Monica Schrag, Marilyn Stahl, Margaret Stern, Rhonda Stewart, Barb Uecker, and Terry Walter. The National Honor Society was in charge of organizing the school carnival and the members were also enlisted to aid underclassmen with many of their academic difficulties. ABOVE, Marion Sayler aides Barb Tschetter with her Algebra Il. AT LEFT are the junior members of the honor society. FRONT: Terry Walter, Marilyn Stahl, Gregg Kleinsasser, Margaret Stern, Garnet Gering. SECOND: Rhonda Stewart, Monica Schrag, Margo Graber, Reyne Andersen, Teresa Brucklacher. BACK: Rita Andersen, Barb Uecker. Not pictured: Jan Mehlhaf. 60

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AT RIGHT is a sampling of the large crowd. 61 Public School Carnival Draws Large Crowd The high school gym was the scene of the Freeman Public School Carnival on November 13, The jail, basketball throw, fortune tellers, fish pond, cake walk, bingo, spookhouse, and the tasting booth were the atb-actions which drew the large crowd. The spookhouse, which was highlighted by ghost Rita Wipf and deadman Don Schamber, drew a large crowd of children and very brave high school students all evening. The jail was a favorite place to have ones teacher or friends, placed after paying off the sheriff for ten cents. Students of the National Honor Society and their advisors were responsible for formulating the plans and coordinating the work. The stu- dent body, on a volunteer basis, built all the booths and readied the gym in only three hours. Advance tickets were sold by the grade school which totaled 3345. The total amount of 51100, raised atthe carnival was divided among the different school organizations. Pictured at TOP LEFT are the carnival royalty. In BACK are Queen jane Wipf and King Kevin Christensen. Posing in FRONT are Princess Lisa Mueller and Prince Ion Epp. At the tasting booth stands Mike Walters, Marlene Haar, and Nancy Schamber.

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