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The B team cheerleaders, ABOVE, are shown immediately following their election. BOTTOM: Nancy Schamber, Cindy Kleinsasser, Pam Stewart. MIDDLE: Garnet Gering, Penny Kaufman. TOP: Susan Waltner. Their many hours of practice and hard work showed in their precision cheerleading. Fun With Friends - Part of Daily Life at F.H.S. A type of education that is often overlooked is the type which does not come from books, but instead it comes from the daily involvement with people. Working together with others provides valuable lessons in life. This year the Freeman High School students found time for fun while they were working away from their academic courses. The students found many causes for which they could apply their joint efforts. The school carnival was one example where nearly the entire student body was employed in either con- struction, publicity, operation or clean up. The Pep Poster Contest saw many groups of students, using their own materials, prep are giant posters with' which they lined the gym walls. The bonfire which followed the home- coming coronation ceremony was made possible by a group of students who after school went about the town collecting boxes and other burnables. The list of complet- ed projects by the F. H. S. students is virtually endless. BOTTOM: A group of junior a.nd senior high school students enjoy a social after a football game, BELOW: The seniors are seen working on their float with which they won first prize in beauty. ABOVE LEFT: Sophomores Marlene Haar and JoAnn Scham- ber play ping pong in the gym during some free time. ABOVE RIGHT: Gregg Graber and Margaret Stern join forces to complete a float on time.
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H- ff-1e.,1ff 5215325119-l?w's11f' 14 1, 1, 1,111,111 we Q 11GV93WY5if1I -1 -f 4 merit? 01: 1' 1 4241---1-1 -111 111- -1 ,11, 111, 1 1 -1s 1 3 ff!! 1f11feas11s1fw1fsf,gp-yi31532,-f'-' 1--lj,,5f52aszzses14wf'Q1's11 lt ws- be - 5 t W S X Q 11152 1 1118-11511-111f11 A f 1511211-fs11 lY1m 11,111.1 m g11,,,3, 1 1 1111 111131111 1 1 1 1 wi , 1..11s11s,1s11911111-221-fs1lf2112a?fez - gems,111111111s11.1,11,1ss,1Hz,1r11-111 ' 2 -P11-is -11111-11211W, 11111 A special award went to Julie Svartoien, FAR LEFT, for perfect attendance. julie managed to maintain perfect attendance throughout all of her four years at Freeman High School. Arlene Kleinsasser, LEFT, a junior, received the 1971 Crisco award for her outstanding accomplishments in home economics this year. Awards Day Recognizes Achievements The combination Awards Day and Class Day at Freeman High School was observed in the high school gym on May 19. The after- noon activities began with a welcome address by senior Tom Villa. Following several of Tom's junior jokes Rita Wipf read the Class History, written by Sharleen Schamber. Mrs. Betty Mudder, assisted by Mrs. LeEtta Bennett, presented the music awards and letters. Receiving letters were thirteen seniors, fifteen juniors, one sophomore, and eight freshmen. Immediately following the music awards Sandra Barta and Holly Wrenn recited the class facts. The class facts included such vital factors as the entire height and weight of the class and lists of their favorite things. Mrs. Renee Huenemann awarded those who had participated in declam with certificates and medals, Mr. Bennett recognized those students who throughout the year had maintained perfect attendance. Mr. Bennett also announced the 1971 class valedictorian, Don Penner, and salutatorian, Burnell Glanzer. Burnell Glanzer was also awarded the Reader's Digest Award for outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and citizenship. ' Mrs. Ellyn Eddy presented the 1971 Crisco Award to the student who showed the most outstanding accomplishments in home econom- ics throughout the school year. Arlene Kleinsasser, a jtmior, received the award for her cooperation, enthusiasm, creativity and helpfulness. Pep Club and math awards were assigned by Mrs. Judith Headley. Receiving the Pep Club letter were six seniors, ten juniors, eight sophomores, and eighteen freshmen. Don Penner was awarded a certificate for his performance at a spring math contest in Vermillion The class poem was then read by its authors June Kleinsasser and Maurita Kaufman. The coaches, jim Erpenbach, Don Diede, Wayne Knoll, and Ron Bennett, presented the athletic awards. Thirteen boys earned the let- ter in basketball, twenty for football, thirteen for wrestling, nine- teen for track, three for cross counrty, and thirteen girls earned let- ters for their accomplishments in girl's track. To conclude the AwardsfClass Day program the Class Will was read by seniors Bob Wollmann and Lynn Mendel. 78 jackie Stahl, ABOVE, was chosen as Freeman D. A. R., candidate and also, after receiving the highest score in a test, was chosen as the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow.
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Portions of Freeman's business district are shown in the ABOVE pictures. LEFT: Many young people anxiously awaited the approaching homecoming parade. RIGHT: The ninety-two piece Freeman High School marching band under the direction of Betty Mudder is seen performing their special marching routine for the large crowds which lined either side of the three block main street. SPONSORS The 1971 FLYETTE staff is exceedingly appre- ciative of the work done for us by our photogra-' phers, Al Nickel of Al's Studio, Marion, South Dakota, Vernon Gering and Don Gering of the Freeman Courier , and Alvin Mudder. A very hearty thanks is extended to the Freeman businessmen and women and firms who through their financial support helped to make this yearbook possible. Ben Franklin Dr. Bruce Beier, D.D.S. Bison State Telephone Cliffs Telephone 8: Electric Coast to Coast Covered Wagon Dub's Jewelry 8a Beauty Shop Eddie's Radio 8c T.V. Fensel's Ferdis Food Market First National Bank Fred Haar Co. Freeman Bakery Freeman Co-operative Oil Co. Freeman Clinic Freeman Farmers Elevator Freeman Fertilizer 8L Farm Supply Freeman Implement Freeman Lumber Co. John J. Gering, Attorney-at-Law Haar's Service Hoffs Cafe 8: Beauty Shop Huber Motor Service fFord 8a Mercuryy Ivan's Floor Covering Dr. Richard Jones, D.V.M. J unior's Barber Shop Kaufman, Dr. LeRoy 8a Dr. Dawn, Optometrists Kaufman Milling Service, Inc. Kenny's Jack 84 Jill King Koin Launderette and Soft Water Service Kleinsasser Drug Kleinsasser Plumbing 8L Heating 80 Kurlee's Kleaners Laberis Meat Market Lonnieis Barber Shop Merchant's State Bank Northwestern Public Service Park Lane Feeds, Inc. Pine Hill Printery 8a Courier Pfeifferis Beauty Shop Pullman's Hardware Raymond's Shanard Elevator Sorensen Surge Service Tally's K 8L K Dr. Bert J. Tiesen, Chiropractor Wally's Car Wash Walter Furniture Store Wiens Auto Mart
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