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Pictured at LEFT after their suc- cessful production are FRONT: Marilyn Stahl-Diane Brisbane, David Epp-Boniface Brighton, Margo Graber-Juliet Brighton, Garnet Ger- ing-Roxy Roth, Arlene Kleinsasser- Iobyrna, BACK: Bradley Christensen- Graham Dawson, Rhonda Stewart- Wendy Brighton, Greg Kleinsasser- Steve Caldwell, Terry Walter-Etta Pye, David Schmidt- Don Overton, and Barb Uecker-Serena Vigilante. Others helping in the production were: Loa Laber, Mark Unruh, Reyne Andersen, Monica Schrag, Earla Wagner, Glenda Wiens, Randy Krehbiel, Margaret Stern, Rita Andersen, Randy Barta, Teresa Bruchlacher, Pam Gering, Stuart Heckenlaible, jerry Hofer, Marlin Holzworth, Sally Jorgensen, Darrel Koerner, Dale Neuharth, Dan Van Osdel, Don Hansen, Kelly Muts- celknaus, DeVandolyn Schamber, Barb Tschetter, and Marsha Ulmer. juniors Present Mystery Comedy The junior class presented the play, Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder, on November 5, 1970. This Three-act mystery comedy was directed by Mrs. Diane Ellinger, who was assisted by joan Marie Wipf. Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder, written by Jed Parrish, deals with the problems Mr., and Mrs. Brighton and Wendy have when they arrive at their summer home. After many ex- citing episodes, the mystery is solved by Steve Caldwell, Wendy's boyfriend. Greg Kleinsasser, representing the class, presented Mrs. Ellinger with an arrangement of cut roses at the intermission. 69 LEFT: Juliet commands Boniface out from his hiding
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' The Freeman Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America and their advisor is pictured at RIGHT: FRONT: Song Leaders Shana Gullickson and Denise F. H.A. Hosts Style Show The Future Homemakers had an activity planned for each month. Several speakers were present at the monthly meetings. Among them were a minister, home decorator, and a Registered Nurse. For the December meeting the girls went caroling at the hospital, Salem Home for the Aged, and at the homes of several elderly people. The March activity brought the Odyssey to town for the Sweethearts Ball jointly sponsored by the F Club. The girls had a candy sale, a lunch stand at a farm sale, an Easter party, a Daddy Date night, and a style show in May, at which time the junior Degrees were given and the new officers were inducted for the coming year. AT RIGHT the F. H. A. girls are seen working on their style show, Underwater Fantasy . taste. Mendel, Historian Debbie Gunderson, Vice President Carla Gross, President Marion Sayler, Secretary Lucilli Glanzer, Recreation Leader Anita Bittner, Parlia- mentarian julie Svartoien, Reporters Ian Mendel, and Donna Munkvold. SECOND: Judy Mehlhaf, Lorrie Hoff, Cindy Kleinsasser, Karen Walter, Elsie johnson, Diane Christensen, Earla Wagner, Sheryl Gullickson, Lynette Wiens. THIRD: jill Kleinsasser, Bonnie Hofer, Suzetta Ensz, Marcia Holzwarth, Karen Pullman, janet Walter, Debi Graber, Reyne Andersen, Kathy Itrich. FOURTH: Cheryl Miller, Cindy Svartoien, Linda Lang, Barb Knodel, Mary Schaeffer, Cindy Preheim, Jan Van Osdel, Marilyn Koerner, Arlene Kleinsasser. BACK: Barb Tschetter, DeVandolyn Schamber, Sally Jorgen- sen, Teresa Brucklacher, Rita Andersen, Sharlene Schamber, Advisor Ellyn Eddy. ll ll Underwater Fantasy julie Svartoien, AT LEFT, an F. H. S. senior, placed third at the Region F. H. A. Beef Cookoff Contest in Lennox on April 15, 1971 . julie, after competing in the local Beef Cook Off Contest, was chosen to represent Freeman in the subregional contests where she received first place. Then went on to the regional to win third place and five dollars. The major contest requirement was a two- pound chuck roast prepared any way desired, within two hours. The final dish was judged on appearance, cut of meat, garnish, originality of recipe and
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Juniors Garnet Gering and Margo Graber hurriedly dec- orate the floral archway. The juniors were not allotted the usual week to prepare their banquet because the gym was occupied by the senior play for two days. Master of Ceremonies Randy Barta gives his welcoming address as soloist joanMarie Wipf looks on. May Day I5 Banquet Theme ' The annual junior-senior banquet and prom was held Saturday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. in the high school gym. The theme chosen this ye ar by the juniors was May Day. The gym was decorated in pastel colors with a maypole in the center, and a bubbling water fountain and wishing well adorned either side of the room. The banquet, catered by the El Trio Catering Service of Sioux City, Iowa, consisted of turkey, dressing, baked potatoes, greenbeans, salad and ice cream. Dinner music was provided by Cindy Preheim on the organ playing many popular songs. Following the meal Randy Barta was Master of Cere- monies for a short program featuring Don Diede as guest speaker. Mr. Diede received a standing ovation from the audience. Burnell Glanzer, senior class president, also gave a short speech in which he thanked the juniors for the beautiful evening prepared by them for the seniors. The twelve freshmen waiters and waitresses favored the guests with a short, original skit. joanMarie Wipf sang two selections including the theme from Love Story . The waiters and waitresses, pictured BELOW, are FRONT: Ruth Werner, Susan Waltner, Pam Stewart, jeniffer Gaertner, Mary Preheim. BACK: john Weier, Glen Preheirn, Stuart Preheim, Cindy Kleinsasser, jeff Christensen, jerry Ortman, Frank Graber. --nm Q, ww- ws -n-g-- - ln- Don Diede, guest speaker pictured BELOW, is seen giving his admittedly unprepared speech as his wife, LaVerne Diede, and LeEtta Bennett listen. BOTTOM: Burnell Glanzer, flanked by Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and Reyne Andersen, gives his thanks to the juniors.
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