Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 69 text:

The Pep Club, which this year increased its membership by 100lXs from last year, is pictured at LEFT. FRONT: Garnet Gering, Sandra Barta, Rhonda Stewart, Barb Uecker, Marlene I-laar, Rita Wipf, Carol Hansen, Susan Waltner. SECOND: Penny Kauf- man, Margaret Stern, Glenda Wiens, Loa Laber, Margo Grab- er, Marilyn Stahl, jan Mehlhaf, Elsie Johnson, Pam Stewart. TI-HRD: Nancy Scahmber, Holly Wrenn, Anita Bittner, Terry Walter, jennifer Gaertner, Karen Walter, Lorrie Hoff, Debbie Thomas, Reyne Ander- sen, Cindy Kleinsasser. FOUR- TH: joey Villa, Mike Walters, Linda Rechnagel, Monica Schrag, Mary Preheim, jackie Stahl, Brenda Goertz, Barb Knodel, Diane Christensen, Susan Weier. BACK: Dan Herr- boldt, Gregg Graber, Shana Gullickson, Don Schamber, Nancy Pfeiffer, Tim Villa, Greg, Kleinsasser, Ted Pidde, Tom Villa, Cecilia Villa. fNot picturedj JoAnn Schamber. Pep Club Sponsors Poster Contest This year the Pep Club sponsored a pep poster contest. The posters, all larger than 6x1O, were hung in the gym for judging. The judges were sel- ected from the faculty and awarded the first prize of three dollars to Sandra Barta, Carol Hansen, Linda Rechnagel, and Rita Wipf for their poster When the Going Gets Tough the Tough Get Going made of white vinyl leather and pink foil. Second and third prizes of two dollars and one dollar were a- warded to the A team cheerleaders, Garnet Ger- ing and Margo Graber, respectively. The Pep Club made maroon stop signs with the caption Flyers Don't Stop for the observance of Maroon and White Day. The basketball players wore shirt banners with their names and Flyers inscribed on them. Over half of the clubs members lettered this year. To letter one must accumulate SOM of all the possible points. Two points were earned for attend- ance at each wrestling match and away basketball and football games. Home football and basketball games accounted for one point. The clubs' new outfits of maroon pant skirts and vests worn with a white top were mandatory attire for all home wrestling and basketball games. The outfits were also worn to all the tournaments. Marlene I-laar, A team cheerleader pictured BELOW, leads the Flyer fans in a cheer at the Sioux Falls Arena during District 21 Tourna- ment action.

Page 68 text:

The F-Club, an elite athletic group of Free- man High School, was very active this year. A- long with the FHA they helped to sponsor a Sweethearts Ball with music by the Odyssey. New members, Todd Graber, Dan Herrboldt, Charles Aman, Don Herman, John Stark, John Weier, Jerry Ortman, and Tim Villa, were initi- ated on May 17 by having to spend the entire day humorously attired. To become a member there are certain requirements to be met, such as: eight quarters of varsity football, sixteen quarters of of varsity basketball, three points at any invita- tional track meet, or eighteen points throughout the wrestling season, and student managers must manage two sports. This years letterman pictured at RIGHT are FRONT: Kelly Kaufman, Vice President Marcus Preheim, David Epp, Randy Barta, Kelly Mutsch- elknaus, Randy Krehbiel. SECOND: Mike Walt- ers, Ted Pidde, Greg Kleinsasser, Brad Christen- sen, Don Hansen, Marlin Holzwarth. Tl-HRD: Gregg Graber, President Rick Preheim, Burnell Glanzer, Secretary Jarvis Heckenlaible, Trea- surer Bob Wollmann, Joey Villa, Dell Thomas. BACK: Lynn Mendel, Lynne Ulmer, Student Council Representative Tom Villa, Don Penner, Jerry Hofer, Donald Schamber. F-Club Initiates New Members Jarvis Heckenlaible and Burnell Glanzer, pictur- ed at LEFT, were Freeman High School's two part- icipating representatives at the Freeman Academy Invitational Track Meet and at the Lennox Invita- tional. Freeman never placed with team points be- cause it takes four runners and Burnell, Jarvis, and Joey Villa were the only boys involved in cross- country track this year for it is still not organized at Freeman. Burnell won the Freeman Academy Invitational and placed third at the Lennox meet. On October 30, 1970, Burnell Glanzer and Joey Villa traveled to Brookings to run in the State Cross- Country meet on the Brookings Municipal Golf Course. With over two hundred athletes running the 2. 2 mile course, Burnell Glanzer placed seventh and Joey Villa a respectable fifty-two. Ron Bennett was the cross-country coach for the boys and their source of transportation.



Page 70 text:

1 The MAROON AND WHITE, a monthly newspaper published by the students of Freeman High School, has a circulation of 275 copies which includes over 180 students, and a number of teachers, school employees, mail orders, and exchanges. The staff, pictured ABOVE is FRONT: Joan Marie Wipf, Kelly Mutchellcnaus, Reyne Andersen, Sandra Barta, Julie Svartoien, Marion Sayler, Margaret Stern, Marilyn Stahl, Karen Walter, Carol Hansen, and Arlene Kleinsasser, BACK: Cartoonist Linda Rechnagel, Holly Wrenn, Elsie johnson, joey Villa, Diane Christ- ensen, Nancy Pfeiffer, June Kleinsasser, Mark Unruh, Barb Uecker, Nancy Kleinsasser, and Burnell Glanzer. Maroon and White Profiles FHS Monthly we 'N T was One of the highlights for the staff Was when they went to Brookings, South Dakota along with Advisor Ted Ell- inger and received an All- State rating by the South Dakota High School Press Association. This was the eighteenth time and thir- teenth year in a row that it received the award. Pictured AT LEFT is the editorial staff: junior Editor Terry Walter, Business Man- ager David Epp, Photographer Greg Kleinsasser, Feature Editor Tom Villa, and Mimeographer Maurita Kaufman. 66

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