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F'ettes Is Girl Cohort 0 F Club A women counterpart of the F Club is the F'ettes, a new organization at FHS. It is a club for girls having scored a point in one major track event. Representing officers are Brenda Goertz - President, Marlene Haar - Vice-President, Teresa Brucklacher - Secretry-Treas- urer, and Nancy Schamber - Student Council. The main endeavor for the girls was ordering a girls' letter jacket. Male athletes who have lettered in one sport are eligible to join F Club. The boys and Advisor, Don Diede, treated them selves to a steak fry March 24, and co-sponsored a dance that evening. F Club officers are Kelly Mutchelknaus - President, Don Hansen - Vice-President, Greg Kleinsasser - Secretary, Randy Barta - Treasurer, and Brad Christensen - Student Council. New members who were added without initiation are Scott Beier, Randy Broders, jeff Christ- ensen, Bruce Glanzer, Gary Goertz, Mark Gross, Randy Koer- ner, Bob Pidde, Stuart Preheim, and David Ryken. Other members include Randy Barta, Brad Christensen, David Epp, Don Hansen, Marlin Holzworth, Greg Kleinsasser, Randy Krehbiel, Kelly Mutchelknaus, Kenny Andersen, Charles Aman, Gregg Graber, Don Herman, Dan Her- rboldt, Keith Hofer, Gary Miller, Dell Thomas, Ted Pidde, john Stark, joey Villa, Mike Walter, Randy Wipf, Mark Anderson, Frank Graber, jerry Ortman, Tim Villa, and john Weier. The 1972 track season found letter-earners: Teresa Brucklacher, Pam Gering, Sally Jorgensen, Nancy Schamber, Pat Gering, Cindy Kleinsasser, Elsie johnson, Sue Schamber, Sue Waltner, Ruth Wer- ner, Betty Andersen, Daphna Unru.h, and Theresa Villa. Members from previous years are Brenda Goertz, Reyne Andersen, jan Mehlhaf, Barb Uecker, Carla Gross, Lynette Wiens, Penny Kaufman, Cindy Preheim, and Sue Weier.
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Fourteen members representing each class and the movie, Blackboard jungle , and published a Meeting the first Tuesday of every month were students officially giving all athletic events their full voice support. Advisor, LaVerne Diede, led the Pep Club with Marlene Haar - President, Jennifer Gaertner - Vice-President, Mary Preheim - Secretary, Pam Stewart - Treasurer, jan Mehlhaf - Reporter, and Ruth Werner - Student Council. Cheerleaders asked the club 'S assistance with posters, skits, Maroon and White , Let's Lick the Orioles , and Tip Your Hat to the Flyers days. The Pep Club later initiated a dance March 24 with the Sticks and Stones providing music. Lettering for the first time in Pep Club are Betty Andersen, Monica Bittner, Coleen Dubs, Sharla Gross, Skye Heih, Theresa Villa, Vera Wiens, Ruth Werner, Anita Bittner, Debi Graber, Denise Mendel, Cindy Svartoien, Brad Christensen, and Don Hansen. Second year letterers are Suzetta Ensz, jennifer Gaertner, Sheryl Gullickson, Penny Kaufman, Cindy Kleinsasser, jill Kleinsasser, Barb Knodel, Mary Preheim, Pam Stewart, Cecilia Villa, Tim Villa, Karen Walter, Sue Walmer, Sue Weier, Marlene Haar, Shana Gullickson, joAnn Schamber, Nancy Schamber, and joe Villa. For three years these people earned letters: Garnet Gering, jan Mehlhaf, Margaret Stern, Rhonda Stewart, and Barb Uecker. Other members cheering for the jocks were Janice Christensen, Rhonda Massey, Kathy Schmidt, Ann Solberg, Kathy Walter, Diane Christensen, Pat Gering, Lorrie Hoff, Elsie johnson, Charlene Preheim, Debbie Thomas, Susan Schamber, jan Ven Osdel, Linda Lang, Donna Munkvold, Pam Gering, Greg Kleinsasser, Loa Laber, Monica Schrag, DeVandolyn Schamber, Barb Tschetter, Terry Walter, and joan Marie Wipf. Student Council and Pep Club Hcwe Student Voice other organizations voiced opinions regarding var- ious school policies to Advisor Ron Bennett. Stu- dent Council officers are Kelly Mutchelknaus - President, Rhonda Stewart - Vice-President, Ther- esa Villa - Secretary, and Pam Stewart - Treasurer. Along with the organizing of homecoming festivities, the council presented a dress code skit, sponsored student directory. Members are BELOW: Bob Pidde, Rhonda Stewart, Margaret Stern, Keith Hofer, Greg Klein Sasser, Theresa Villa, Kelly Mutchelknaus, Ruth Werner, Brad Christensen, Pam Stewart, Barb Uecker, Debi Graber, and Nancy Schamber, NOT PICTURED: Glenn Preheim.
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Radio Stations Broadcast Cantata Yocal choruses presented a fall concert, November 18, featuring the Boys' and 'Girls' Choruses, the All- State Chorus members, the Boys' llnsemble and a junior- senior girls' ensemble. joy To the World , a Cantata, featured Margo Graber, jan Mehlhaf, Greg Kleinsasser, and Dan llerr- boldt, December 21. Two radio stations broadcast ex- cerpts of the cantata. Lnthralled by the recording of All-State Chorus are, ABOVE RIGHT, Greg Kleinsasser - Tenor, David Schmidt - Bass, joan Marie Wipf - Soprano, and jan Mehlhaf - Alto. jester Hairston, the Negro Director taught vocalists to sing, move, and feel Black. Seven ol the eight songs were composed by Dr. Hairston. Accoinpanists are, BELOW, David Schmidt - Boys' Glee, joan Marie Wipf - Mixed Chorus, and Terry Walter - Girls' Glee. Soloists, BELOW RIGHT, competed in a vocal contest at Vermillion, February 17. Superior ratings awarded Margo Graber - Soprano, jan Mehlhaf - Alto, Greg Kleinsasser - Tenor, and Shana Gullickson - Alto. Attaining an excellent were Brad Christensen - Bass, David Schmidt - Baritone, Keith Hofer - Bass, Ruth Werner - Alto, Cindy Kleinsasser - Alto, Stuart Preheim - Tenor, and Marilyn Wipf - M9220 SOPYHHO- H. 22
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