Belle Fourche High School - Bronc Yearbook (Belle Fourche, SD)

 - Class of 1951

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Our intentions are to wish them extended luck and success and sincerely hope that when they return the world will be. in peace. fmzzzucuf .ay use Arnica 6.75114 .Bama goumcgs Scgoof Bsffs qOLL'LC58, Soufg bagoia. Z oqnnuaf Ahff - t 7 . . Busmess Manager ' Circulation Manager Wanda Howell Photographers . .. Art Editors .... Sports Editors . . . C opy Editor s ..... ' W3 Editor Joan Graham Alaff . ..... Make-up Editor s ......... Advisor ..... 3 Josephine McLaughlin Roberta. Sturges J' udy Johnson Sally Williams George Patenode Dan Hejde Monte Holcomb Rose Thomas Frances Sloan Marian Durr Marion McClure Verena Lyons Indy Busfield Betty Ann Shevling Marlene Newkirk Marge Raabe Eleanor Crabbe of confznfa dldmulamaaon --f,44 C'i 'S'-6 012144.54 . . . . , . . . 11 G-4cf5,,,gfLE, ....... 35 :Spam gif if-1 N f J- I' I .f' I' I. 1 I Tiwaxm - Y r ..k,q.Q-QW V uv vw ' ' A ' S1 24 , . Q ' In-0.1 so 4 A WS L '59 55 qu, nw .wg wsu fw an WU0'W'3??-e n fpzincilhaf WM. RALPH ARNOLD Asupszintencfznt FRANK KOBER Q i. . it ,.f an - 1 . ff DALE HORTON Bookkeeping, Typing CLAR LILEVJEN Coach, Boys' Phys- ical Education LAURA MCCUTCHEN English, Spanish, Latin LORRAINE NAUGLE Music U . ve lk ,E' uv ZS ki ALMA BEATTY ifaauffy English, Librarian DORIS BILLINGTON Home Economics JOHN BILLINGTON Biology, Chemistry, Coach BARBARA CONGER Girls Physical Education MILLICENT HENDERSON Art LUTHER HENDRICKSON Vocations, Math, Physics 7 Xa. f 1.1 ,r MILDRED ROBERTS Math ELAINE ROGERS English, Debate, Declam ANNA WEBER English OWEN WILLS Shop, Drawing GAYLORD RAABE Math, Ass't. Coach MARIOR Y RAABE English, Social Studies .A 8 ?ufly BERNARD NELSON Bookkeeping, Social Studies EVELYN O'CONNOR English, Science RUSSELL OL-MSTED Music, Chorus, Band ED PETRANEK Social Studies Drivers' Training 17' Sfuclsnf founaif Standing: Willard Moore, Nona Painter, Wm. Ralph Arnold, advisor: Edith Ferris, Robert Buck, Rita Hannah, Earl Norlin, president: .Tanet Karinen, Monte Holcomb, ,vice president: Judy Busfield, secretary: Jim Bondurant, Genevieve Hannah. Aycoof Bm! ' Standing: W. A. Grapes, George Pridgeon, Cecil Lar- sen, clerk. Seated: Carroll Malvin, James Soper, A. L: Ericcson, Joe Coughlin, president. 9 ggsaxabaziza X w kv ,V J. M f f A ., W W' V A l ' M' 4, . I 'Vi VV N ' QQLEV Q ' K '5 .,'.fx ,'.. I W ' ' r ,ajax ' 'M 'W ,,,,,. X 9 196 Oedxx ya ganitou Lawrence Patte ron Bill Thomas Huff Tony Rail ,XF losses. Q4 .aww N SHIRLEY DAVIS tak KEITH ALBERTS 'B' Club 1,Z,35 Chorus l,Z,3,4g Football l,Z,3: Student Council Rep. l. JUDY BUSFIELD G .A .A . 1,2g Annual Staff, Thespians 3,4: Chorus 1,23 Glee Club l, Z3 Student Council Rep. 43 Jr. class play. JACKIE COOPER 'B' Club Z,3,43 Declam 3, 4: Track 1, Z, 3, 45 Football 2,3,4: Basket- ball l,2,3,4: Thespians 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1,3,4:- .Tr. class play: One-act plays 33 Boxing Z,3,4. MARION DURR ELEANOR CRABBE G.A.A. lg Annual Staff, Glee Club 1,23 Twirler 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3: Cheerleader 4: Girls' State 3. DELORIS BENNETT Glee Club Z,3. JERRY CONNER 'B' Club 3,4g Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4. F.H.A. 1: Chorus Z. G-A-PM li Band l,Z,3,43 Chorus 1.Z,3g Glee Club 1: Jr. class play, An- nual Staff. DELORES ESQUIVEL CHARLES FISHEL G.A.A. l,Z,3,4. Track 3.4: Jr. class fjmwu play: Boys' State 3. 12 f E, M, FOWLER PHYLLIS FRANKE '-B' Club 2,3,4g Foot- c.A.A. 1,25 Band 1,Z,4: ball 2,3,4g chorus z,3, Chorus 1, 2. 42 Glee 4, Club 3. JACK FRQST SHERRY GEIS B Club 3,45 Football 3,4. Band 1,Z,3,4. WALTER GORDON JOAN GRAHAM G.A.A. 13 Annual Staff: Girls' State 3: Thespi- ans 3,45 Band l,Z,3,4g Chorus 1,Z,3,4: Glee Club 1,2,3: Class Pres. 1gJr. class playg School News broadcast reporter 4: Office ass't. 3. EUGENE MICHAEL MARIORIE HANNAH HANIFY Band 2. BETHEL HEEBINK DAN HEIDE F.T.A. 3: Hi-Times Staff 43 Chorus 1,2,3: Glee Club l,Z,3. 13 B' Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Annual Staffg Boys' State 3: Track Z,3,4g Football 1,Z,3,4: Bas- ketball Z,3,43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Student Council Rep. 1,33 Class Pres. Z. agsfziou my M' TL '2 ...- Z 53 if 5. KATHERINE KINNEY G.A.A. l,2,3. BETTY KRUGER Lib:-arian's ass't. 4 Band 1.23.45 Chorus fiwanioza VIRGINIA HODGE G.A.A. 1,23 Chorus 13 Glee Club 1: Student Council Rep. l. WANDA HOWELL G. A. A. 1,25 Annual Staff, Thespians 3.4: Chorus 1,25 Glee Club l,2g Red Cross Rep. 3: Jr. class play: Cheer- leader 1,Z,3,4. JUDY JOHNSON LORRAINE JONES G- A- A- 1.23 Annual F.I-LA. 1: Chorus 2 Staff, Chorus 1,23 Glee Glee Club 2.3. Club 1, 2: Red Cross Rep. 4. JOHN KIRK, JR. 'B' Club 3,43 Football 3,4g Class Pres. 3: Jr. class play. JOAN LINDSTAD 1,3. 144 MONTE HOLCOMB B Club 3,45 Annual Staff: Track 3,43 Foot- ball 43 Student Council Rep. 4: Class Treas. Z: Boys' State 3. BOB JOHNSON Band 33 Boys' State 3. VERENA LYONS F.T.A. l,2,3: Deglam 3, 4: Debate 3: Hi- T im e s Staff Z,3,4: Annual Staff: Thespians 3,4:G1ee Club Z: Ir. clas s play: One-act plays 2.3: School News broadcast reporter 4: Quill 8: Scroll 4. MARION MCCLURE G.A.A. 1,25 F.T.A. l,Z, 3: F.H.A. 1,2: Declam l,Z,3,4: Hi-Times Staff 3, 4: Annual Staff: Thespians 3,4: Band 1, Z, 3, 4: Chorus 1, Z, 3: Glee Club l,Z,3: Ir. class play: One-act plays 1, Z, 3: Quill 8: Scroll 4. BILL NIEYER JOSEPHINE MCLAUGH- LIN G.A.A. 1: F.T.A. 1: Hi- Times Staff 4: Annual Staff: Band 1, Z, 3, 4: Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 1,23 Class Sec. 4: Class Treas. 4: Twirl- ing 1,Z,3,4: Girls' State ROBERT NELSON RUTH NASON Football 4. Glee Club 2,3. MARLENE NEWKIRK G. A. A. lg Z: Annual Staff: Chorus 1: Glee Club 1: Class Vice- pres. 3. DAISY BELL NORLIN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. OLIVER L. OLESON GEORGE PATENODE Hi-Tiznes Staff 3: Band Z: Chorus Z: Red Cross Rep. 4. 15 B Club 3,4: Hi-Times Staff 3: Annual Staff: Football 3,4: Thespians 3,4: Band Z,3,4: Chorus 3, 4: Student Council Rep. Z: Class Pres. 4: Class Sec. 3: Jr. class play: Boys' State 3. Aweniou BETTY ANN SHEVLING G.A.A. l,2g F.H.A. 2: Band, 1,Z,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4: Annual Staff, Glee Club l,2,3: Class Vice-pres. 43 School News broadcast re- porter 4. DARLENE PATTERSON F.H.A. 1: Chorus 1,23 Glee Club l, 2: Red Cross Rep. 2, Class DWAIN RISH Basketball 45 Chorus 4. RITA SHINDOLL G.A.A. 1: F.H.A. 2,3 Sec. 1. NADINE RICHARDS Band 2,35 Chorus 2,3. SHIRLEY RYAN F.T.A. 2,33 F.H.A. 3: Chorus: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Class Vice-pres. lg Class Treas. 35 Twirling 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1,2,3g Twirling 1. JACK SIGMAN JERRY SIMMONS 'B' Club 43 Football 4. bssniou B Club 3,4g Football 4: Basketball 3,45 Boys' State 3. 16 ,GERALD R. PFLEGER B Club l,2,3: Track 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1,Z. -GLENN RILEY ' 'B' Club 4: Football 4. FRANCES SLOAN F.T.A. 4: Declam 3,4: Debate, 4: Librarian's a s s ' t . 4: Hi-Times Staff Z,3,4:Annua1 Staf: Glee Club 3: School News broadcast re- porter 4: One-act plays 4: Quill 81 Scroll 4. BETTY SMILEY G.A.A. l: Band l,2,3,4: Chorus l,2,3,4: Glee Club 1,25 School News Broadcast reporter 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Twirling l,2,3,4. Class Officers: Betty Ann Shevling, Vice Pres.: Leroy Oleson, Red Cross Rep.: Josephine McLaugh- lin, Sec'y. Treas.: George Patenode, Pres.: Judy Johnson, Red Cross Rep. MARTELLA SNIITH Band 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1, Z,3,4: Glee Club 1,2,3, ROBERTA STURGES G.A.A. 1: Hi-Times Staff 4: Annual Staff: Band Z,3,4: Chorus 1, Z,3,4: Glee Club l,2,3, 4: Jr. class play: Nurse's ass't. 4: Twirling l,2,3,4. l DAVID L. WALLACE 'B' Club 4: Football 4: pians 43 Chorus 3. 17 Ir. class play: Thes- ROSE MARIE THOMAS Annual Staff: Band l,2, 3,4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. SALLY WILLIAMS G. A. A. 1: F.'r.A. 4, Annual Staff: Band 1,z, 3,4: Chorus 1,2:4: Glee cmb 1, 2: Girls' safe 3. cgsniou Qyaff of ijams Eleanor Crabbe BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Monte Holcomb MOST ATHLET'IC BOY Dan Hejde Q-3 GIRL WITH BEST PERSONALITY ,J Marlene Newkirk WITTIEST GIRI. Wanda Howell 18 SX P L 40' Gkfaffof gm- MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Jerry Simmons MOST ATHLETIC GI Daisy Norlin WITTIEST BOY John Kirk GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joan Graham RL BOY WITH BEST PERSONALITY George Patenode YQ , U ,eh 2 w K 1, 2, Ax, I 19 32 9 jg kkiiwzfr I Q A 455121101 Snaps , Q 1 , 1 X wa Q vb +5 4 ,., 1 f , . -' 1 1 . ' ' .Ig K .4 A g - , A I '13 .- . .V I ge- 4 .,.i A . In , X 7 Q V P . . M . 515339-El'?miiI.iii5h H lx 1 Sli , :V 3 . g eg. , -1 B e., 1' i f A . 2' y 2 1 S.: .... ...E I' 2 Eg? ff' 'N ' I 4 iz f -- -' . W5 32 - ' f?iAWf ', Vf'. fx f 'TL ' X A. 1 Q fq' , . 1 L 'f '52 Q-Si E ' xxv- .,'- 'H' ,Z ',L:, 'B .,f,,3, , ' ji: . Y JL- . 1 s f' i . . AQA 0 Q n mf. 1 - f A.,- F J. x.,-V in . 4. - If jaw , f . ' 1 ff .. L. - . I W.hf my P v t A - 1 . as-2.1 .MW ' . E 1. j V 5 A .li IV: ., !...a-sv-ru, . f 'm.f'V .2 .,'.' 1 rp- -1: Q J:- e 5 , ' ilqwyx. I A had i : ' ...H .T vm. M.. i. S. tl..--ff' , , 2 . my H f 4 f ii 1. King 8: Queen of Hearts. 2. Senior slop day. 3. Sale Day. 4. Come up 8: see me sometime. 5. Thirsty. 6. Hi, Cork. 7. Just 1oafin'. 8. Just married. 9. Come on in. 10. Nice day for pictures. 11. Going sailing? 12. Oh, you kid. 13. Just Marty. 14. Gambling again. 16. Romeo 8: Juliet. 17. Wha' happen. 18. Friends to the end. 19. Watch those calories. 20. Senior twirl- ers. 21. Three masquerades. 22. Always eating. 23. Blushing Belle Beauties. 24. Dull even- ing. 25. Half-gone. 26- You heard me. 27. Eeek! 28. Can it be true? 29. Bathing beauty. 30. Sourpuss. 21 I, i J, ca - ,el.i' 1 .eyi 675141 cyiatozy We, the class of 1951, stepped on the first rung of the ladder in the fall of '39. There are 56 of us, of which 19 started in the first grade and stayed all 12 years. These loyal supporters include: Bennett, Busfield, Cooper, Durr, Fowler, Frost, Graham, Han- ify, Hannah, Heebink, Howell, Norlin, Pfleger, Riley, Sigman, Sloan, Smiley, Smith and Thomas. FRESHMEN As Frosh we were the first class that was allowed to enter BFHS with the dig- nity befitting our new position--we were not initiated. Registration of rural students raised our number to 96, which may account for the fact that we won the 'Jug' twice. This, our first year,'we elected Joan Graham, President. SOPHOMORES As Sophs the girls shared the job with the boys of wrapping the B', which to our pride and joy, burned longer than any other. Our Bronc Day float took top honors, tying with the Juniors for first. We sponsored'a Sophomore Carnival in February which turned into a smash success. Dan Hejde was Class President. JUNIORS And here came the year which made us all realize the meaning of the word work. We followed the usual custom of selling refreshrnents at the football games. We undertook selling magazines to finance the Prom and Banquet, topping all previous years by hitting the S2100 mark. The presentation of our class play, 'We Shook the Family Tree, was given in Januaryg it was so well-liked, a repeat performance was given by popular demand. Dan Hejde, our Junior Student-Council rep., was elected to serve as President of the Council for 49-50. The midnight oil really burned as we work- ed on the Prom and Banquet. Streamers had to be hung, flats painted, and a thousand other things had to be done before the final finish. We promoted Student Government Day by nominating Senior candidates and putting on a vigorous campaign. which included a political 'convention' with spee ches, bathing beauties, and bands and finally a down-- town parade. Much of the credit of a successful year belongs to our Junior President, John Kirk. SENIORS At last we became usuperiorf' Seniors. Wanda Howell and George Patenode were crowned Queen and Marshall for our Homecoming Royalty. We proved ourselves to be the wealthiest class when we elected our senior reps., Judy Busfield and Dwain Rish, as King and Queen of Hearts for the February Valentine dance. As our last class Pres- ident, we elected George Patenode. There were many sleepless nights for the Annual staff members who had to meet a March 1 deadline and were busy putting out one with more pages, a fancier cover, and more features, making the 1951 Bronc better than ever. Thursday night, May 24, 56 of us received the biggest surprise of all--our dip- lomas. The fact that we are now alumni of BFHS is hard to believe and all of us are going to miss it and all the fun we've had. We feel that we have left behind a commend- able record and hope that each of us continues to do so in the future. 22 fpiom At last the two big nights had arrived: the Ban- quet on the 19th of May and the Prom the following night. Our theme was the 'Gay Nineties' and was carried out in menus, place cards, and other table decorations for the Banquet, and in the Dance programs for the Prom. Entertainment for the Banquet boasted a Barbershop Quartet, Flora-Dora girls and a bicycle- built-for-two. Music for the Prom was furnished by Louie Bishop. The gym was transformed into scenes of the '90 countryside complete with the saloon at one end, which was used as the stage. We all felt the effort worthwhile, especially when everyone exclaimed what a success it was. 23 Banquet Awsnioz Corky Alberts, will my thinning hair to Mary Walsh. Delores Bennett, will my ability to keep a man to Donna Jean Peleaz. Judy Busfield, will my long legs to Kenny Arnen. fOnhirn they should look good? , Jerry Conner, will my great height to Stretch ----- he needs it? Jack Cooper, will my loud shirts and sombrero to anyone who has the courage to wear them. Eleanor Crabbe, will my dirnple to Janet Karinen. fShe may grow a double chin., Shirley Davis, will my quiet ways to Chuck Denzin. Marian Durr, will my ability to get good grades to anyone who can do it and read love stories in class like I have been doing. Delores Esquivel, will my love of studies to Joanne Newell. Charles Fishel, will my Hudson to my little sister. Everett Fowler. will my driving ability to the driving class. Phyllis Franke, will my 'ice-cube' fdiamond, to anyone who has the space in the refrigerator to hold it. Jack Frost, will my joke-telling ability land getting a small response, to Larry Larson. Sherry Geis, will my sweet smile to Jean Hodge. Walter Gorden, will my trombone to Joe. Thought he might like a variety. Joan Graham, won't. fl have to be different., Mike Hanify, will my freckle fin the singular, to Rebecca Merill. fHope it doesn't get lonesome., Margie Hannah, will my car'eer in nursing to Teresa Kaiser. Bethel Heebink, will my platinum hair to Gladys Haeger. Dan Hejde, will my bed-time manners in study hall to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Virginia Hodge, will my ability to get caught skipping to lviary Watts. Monte Holcome, will my naturally curly hair to Max Davis. Wanda Howell, will my historical memory to Frank Kober. fNow he, too, will be able to forget the year the War of 1812 was fought., Bob Johnson, will my jalopy to someone who has a good supply of bubble guxn and baling wire to hold it together. Judy Johnson, will my ability to get along with my little sister to Murphy. Lorraine Jones, will my hair to Janet Aho. fQuite a change., Katherine Kinny, will the Parkway to the kids who are lucky enough to get over there during school hours. John Kirk, will my harmonica to Russell Olmsted so he'll have a beginning for next year's band. Betty Kruger, will my ability to make friends to the teachers. Joan Lindstad, will my Henry J to my little sister, take good care of it, Janny. Rena Lyons, will my interest in RCAFB to Elaine Donald and my interest in children to anyone who likes freshrnen. 2.4 cysnioz I, Marion McClure, will---yes, I will---at the Baptist church June 23, I, .To McLaughlin, will my flying machine to someone that will ride in it. I, Bill Meyer, will my cleaner QH 8: HJ ways to the underclassmen that can use them. I, Ruth Nason, will a free divorce to the steadies who break up in the following years. I, Bob Nelson, will loan Beverly back to the sophomores. I, Marlene Newkirkxr-ill my cool temper in Economics to Audrey Penn. I Daisy Norlin, will my ability in sports to my little brother, Earl. I, Leroy Olson, will my Casanova ways to Milton Browning. fDoes he need them?l I George Patenode, will my second million to rny secretary. Hope she doesn't worry about the first. I, Darlene Patterson, will my job at Penney's to anyone who wants it. I Gerald Pfleger, will my ability to ignore women to Seebee Williamson. I, Nadine Richards, will my forward manner to Mike McClure. I, Glenn Riley, will my musical ability to Garnet Aho. Q I, Dwain Rish, will my dainty laugh to Jim Bondurant. Try being a little quieter, Jim. I, Shirley Ryan, will my telephone voice to Pete Pridgeon. I Betty Ann Shevling, will my ability to get along with Mr. Arnold to Donald Howell. I Rita Shindoll, can't will Kenny back to any class since he's an alurnnus and be- sides I'm not gonna give him up. I, Jack Sigman, will my reckless driving to Jerry Brammer. I, Jerry Simmons, will my boxing gloves to my little brother. Gotta keep this in the family. I, Frances Sloan, will my first name---Isabella---and my haircut to anyone who wants them. I Betty Smiley, will my fancy stepping and majorette suit to Ray Perez. They'll be becoming to him? I Marty Smith, will my pleasant personality to some new student who wants to get ahead. I, Bobbe Sturges, will---'wait a minute, I don't have anything to will---I wish you all as much fun as I had in high school. I, Rose Thomas, will my love of Physics and Chernistry to Bob Shay. I, Lloyd Wallace, will my whiskers to some eighth grader who would like to shave. I, Sally Williams, will my shy, quiet, unassuming personality to Rex I-Ieinbaugh with the fervent hope that he may put it to use. We, the seniors, will our ability to get the 'Bronc' out by March 1, to the juniors. To the sophomores we will our sophistication, and strictly businesslike qualities. We, the seniors, will our ability to get along with teachers to the freshmen. To our sponsors we leave our best wishes and hope their next class won't cause as many grey hairs. 25 f 11 rn Y ' ' Q Q a UW -' n - TX! CALENDAR Lead played here for our football opener. We squeezed through 7-6. The Broncs defeated Mobridge for our second victory. Score 32-19. Rapid City Cobblers handed us our only defeat of the season, 33-7. With a score of 28-13, Pierre fell under the Bronc powerhouse. Wash tubs, frying pans, and many other such musical instruments Belle racked up another victory in a nip and tuck game, beating Dead- Our Homecomiig celebration began with the coronation of Wanda How- ell as Queen and George Patenode as Marshal. A stirring pep rally followed. Outside Wanda set fire to the 'B' and the procession with Classes were excused to work on floats. The juniors took first prize in a very colorful Bronc Day parade. At night, under the lights, the Broncs won their Homecoming' game from Sturgis., Score 21-14. Following the game a successful dance sponsored by the juniors was Whoopeef 2 2 A vacation! Faculty attended the SDEA Convention in Lemmon bows to Broncs 27-13 to end a successful football season. Magazine sales topped all previous years with a mark of S2,4l0.90. Got out of a whole hour of school to see a NSA Program starring Black Hills Student Congress in Lead. Ten students and Mr. Arnold Mock wedding staged by the Home Ec departrnent. George and Mar- The first basketball game of the season was victorious when we de- SEPTEMBER 5. School started. Yea-a-a-a-a? ? ? 'P ? ? ? 6. 15. 23. 25. The Marines took one of our star athletes, Brutch Amen. 29. nv :T .ab 5517? OCTOBER . H5026 . A Q ff 6. We trounced visiting Spearfish 32-0. ' 10. were played for us during a NSA Program this morning. 13. ' wood Z7-13. 19. the snake dance started up Main Street. 20. held in the gym. 22-25. Rapid City. Our chorus sang for the program. 27- Broncs journeyed to Hot Springs to beat them 12-0. NOVEMBER 3. 6. 7. Major, a German police dog. 10- Father and son banquet for football players. 17. B1-ITC presents 'The Whole Town's Talking. 18. and Miss Rogers attended. 20. Dan Hejde discovers a broken bone in his wrist. U Z3-24- Free for Thanksgiving vacation. 4 30. 6 lene made such a cute couple!! DECEMBER ' 1-Z- Music Clinic in Spearfish. New excuse for getting out of school. 8. L feated Arlington 40-38. -.1 9- Again we came out on top and Chamberlain fell 45-39. 26 12. 19. 20. 21. JANUARY 3. 5. 9. 12. 16. 19. 20. 23. 26. 27. 30. FEBRUARY 6. 12. 18. 20. 28 - 1. MARCH l. 2. 8-9-10. 15-16-17. 2.3. APRIL ' 3 . 14. 25-26. MAY 2. ll. 20. 24. rw f af LL gl ' The atom bomb was explained to-the student body in a NSA Program. How can something so simple? ? do so much? Great excitement prevails! 2 The stork finally found Mr. Horton's chimney! Horrorsf 5 1 What disaster has destroyed all of the Senior girls' clothing? Oh, it's only Hayseed Day. The Christmas program con- sisted of a movie and treats. First day of Christmas vacation. Two whole weeks to sleep! Back to school again. You know you love it! E Belle wins 3rd game of season--beats Sturgis 52-37. Were handed first loss--at Lead. Score 37-32. Home Ec style review. Won a last-second thriller with Deadwood 36-35. Belle loses another close game. Belle 40-Spearfish 43. Chorus presented Everett with 'diplornaf' Hot Springs wins by close margin: 39-37. Should have reversed this one. Belle 36-Custer 63. Custer lucky again 29-18. Jack Cooper returns to us from Arizona. Lost 5th game in a row: Rapid wins 63-41. Josephine leaves for St. Paul to compete in the National Majorette Contest. Finally broke losing streak. Beat Spearfish 33-27. Colored films on Canada by Harry Houghton. Hi-Times Valentine Dance. Dwain Rish and Judy Busfield crowned King and Queen of Hearts. Luther proves his theory--4th girl in a row. Woe is us! Seniors take University tests. Junior Class play, A Date With Judy. Annual goes to press--what a relief! 2 Our last game! We play Lead. Sectional A tournament at Rapid. State A tourney at Aberdeen. Good Friday. Easter vacation starts. College Day. Track relays in Pierre. Prom and Banquet. Senior Dress-up Day. Junior-Senior High exhibit. Baccalaureate. A Commencement. At last we're free! 2.7 . 'l ::. ..xf!HEff I fii raanv .- 5-Tl SFI 5, , . 2, L v it zz, 1, 754.341 Q Q 3 a X, W5 P L Qi if if ii Class Officers: Adolph Tessness, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Ken Clary, Pres., Rosemary Hanify, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Janet Aho, Treas.g Donna Eric- sson, Sec.g Donna Jones, Vice-Pres. Fourth row: Alvin Walker, Fritz Kling, Pete Pridgeon, Harold Riley, Tom Penfold, Junior Franke, Bob Svoboda, Louis Alberts, Russell Wilson, Larry Larson, Jim Bondurant, Mike McClure, Max Davis, Bill Ryther, Jackie Cooper, Jim Wendt. Third row: Jeanette Arnoid, Janet Aho, Audrey Penn, Ruth Richards, Robert Shay, Jerry Brammer, Duane Kudlock, Rod- ney Henderson, Lee Wasilik, Kenny Clary, Adolph Tessness, Faye Richards, Mariett Jensen, Patricia Donald , Gladys Haeger, Beverly Stetter. Second row: Dale Horton, advisor, Elaine Rogers, advisor, Joanne Newell, Qusan Ellerrnan, Donna Jones, Mary Lou Helmer, Thelma Redmond, Sylvia Wicks, Patsy Boyer, Susan Kissick, Donna. Palaez, Clara Ann Hegge, Donna Helmer, Garnet Aho, Rosemary I-Ianify, Doris Billington, advisor, Bernard Nelson, advisor, Betty Dirks, Delores Schnitger, Ardis Fishel, Phyllis Ankner, Donna Ericsson, Margie Mc- Amis, Jeanne Wyman, Margot Kirkbride, Pernella Priewe, Betty Kindsfater, Janet Karinen. union Z8 fi unioz Snap .1 Y , . , I 2 ffl! ' ' if N- ,'v11 ,. 'L -your B 1 , ,,, ., x an 3 , 14 A' cle lvjo A up '- 55 'lf ix or 'i zng :3: S 1::. Q .x.f -I . . f .. 3 4' 3 1 . ,t -. 1 E-'xg .N N i , V dn A I5 3 , 2... , I 1 ga y . lg g x E5, - M f y IV g . . QL ' I Q A l..,...,,..,,,, .3 is x W r 8. . ii-miyg 1 g 'W K W .it . :Fi , .1 A if aka! '.j M ' ' ,. Y y A 3 i W f. ' 1. Friends? 2. Please girls. 3. Ah. 4. Three's a crowd. 5. Is there any connection. 6. Posin' 7. Variations. 8. There's been some changes made. 9. 8: 10. The Helmer's. 11. Sleepy time gals. 12. Horse 81 buggy days. 13. OH! 14. Happy birthday. 15. A11 wet. 16. Good morning. 17. Hi. 18. Party tonight. 19. My goodness. 20. Going somewhere. 21. Royal flush. 22. Don't get wet. 23. Boing 24. Next year's Hi Tirnes editor. 25. Pretty flowers. 26. Whati No boys. 27. Beautiful day. 28. Rock-a-bye boy. 29 Class Officers: Billy Geis, Pres., Milton Brown- ing Vice Pres., Dennis King, Red Cross Rep., Shirley Schmidt, Sec'y-Treas.g Eleanor Meyers, Red Cross Rep. SOPAOIQO 'LSL . A I . V . 5 , 2 - -s . . , , , 1,0 , 2 f K - 3 ul. , 4 z - .4n-.M 4, . Fourth row: Ralph Gillette, Kenneth Iverson, Verlyn Hespe, Bob Bondurant, Earl Kriniger, Dennis King, Kenneth Meyer, Tom Thompson, David Pluimer, Mel Haegar, Earl Norlin, Tom Phelps, Bob Fowler, Charles Denzin, Billy Geis, Rex Heinbaugh, Penrod Geisinger, Kenhy Bevens, Clifford Foster, Keith Snoozy, Dale Kapsa, John Lakso. Third row: Kenny Amen Tom Hanley, Murphey Stumph, Wilfred Tope, James 'Williams, Charles Ridinger, Bob Moore, James Kinney, Milton Browning, Joe Corson, Bob Ryther, Todd Patton, Irvin Stockburger, Gene Steinley, Paul Painter, Tornmy.Broadhurst, Ronnie Ericcson, Cleve Leslie, Roger Fardig. Second row: Ed Petranek, advisor, Marianne Gannon, Terry Mabbott, Dora Scheele, Delores Lalgson, Shirley Schrniit, Annette Hall, Mary Arbuckle, Faye Stephens, Roberta Hutchinson, De- da Rae Ward, Buelah Kissick, Janet Busfield, Frances Svobodo, Gloria Brewer, Teresa Kaiser, Marjorie Priewe, Genevieve Hannah, Teddy Evans, Leona Noyce, Delores Berg. First row Ruth Kokesh, Mary Gonzales, Mary Fink, Shirley Blythe, Eleanor Meyer, Patricia Donald, Mary Jo Conner, Montana Fisher, Marion Kindsfater, Rosalia Kruger, Beverly Davis, Ver- onica Werlinger, Harriet Starr, Beverly Liggett, Verla Quint, Shirley Kherberg, Corrine Te- trault, Janice Mclntyre, Eleanora Phillips, Betty Kalmback, Evelyn O'Connor, advisor. 30 :S FEOHZOTE cgnafzi Q s '3 if A , i we 5 - 3 4 if R 5 v Fig. lg Q' v,' Jw., S . .. Q 'Q '.-f 1 . . .. 1 I' . is ag . ef 2, '- Q 4 . N01 Ai y ' 'Q . 3 'c .... 5 . 1 ' . - Ki.--W5 ina? .fy Q 'f 3: if-,rf . v 'ti Rf, if 'y I , 'Y , 1 , . . . ' X it is 1 1-5 :' -q - - ' A 7 , , f I, Q? Vv.: E 1 I Q 4 ..,, 55 . , , 1 .M .. ,im 'fi -- ' K il .sys if . ' , Y H V: I A'bVZ Q' x if A ,. 5 . . QM!! 11 5' K i -, . w. ,Q I , fc :.:.:...Qv1f ,. f. , f-1 1 r V any A 2 aff' ? S , ' 6 if .sf o 1 i JA IZ 313, .3 .Q,- 1. . A .,, .-... . . -- E 1 12. 3 2 o 1 .3 'L 1 1 . 1 1 . -fa we ig as-fa or 'ff at M ' V .. Q . H, Y 28 it A-'Mx 11 0, I A A 5. mea fy Q A 1 'I ' 0 I 21, H A w K. 1. Posin' girls? Z. Sophisticated. 3. Slick Chicks. 4. Rita. 5. Direct from Paris. 6. Smilin' Kissick. 7. Janet. 8. Faye 81 what again? ? 9. Best foot forward. 10. Put your little foot. ll. Just Teresa. 12. Sleep walkin! 13. Sun bright? 14. Come up and see me sometime. 15. Lazy Bones. 16. Sleepin' Again. 17. Wha hoppen? 18. What a team! 19. Chums. 20. Little Kenny. Zl. Wistful Joe. ZZ. Don't Cry Kids. 23. Well, Ruth! 31 Class Officers: Ray Perez, Red Cross Rep.: Rodney Romizk, Pres.: Jirn Erickson, Vice Pres., Judy Grapes, Red Cross Rep.: Shirley Meyer, Sec y. gunna , . . . .1 . , A .va 4 is J - ' Gerald Rieb, Rodney Rommick, Clyde Massey, Douglas Johnson, Charles Williamson, Vernon Davis, Charles Ledger, Gene Loomis, Lawrence Dienstal, Bob McNIaster, Fred Dyke, Harley Tiegen, Wesley Mendenhall, Gary Richards, John Hook, Jerry Hantz, Jim Yarrington, Jerry Boyer, Keith Parks, Wayne Busfield. Third row: Ann Weber, advisor: Betty Kindsfater, Jan- ice Shaefer, Mary Craft, Gerald McCullough, Dick Mosley, Verle Pierce, Bob Wintermute, Ray Perez, David Kruger, Ray Jarvi, Ronald Rieb, Larry Shea, Jim Erickson, Jim Pluimer, Everlee Nelson, Bill Didier, Ronald Walker, Doris Birks, Nancy Moore, Carroll Phelps, Clar Lilevjen, advisor. Second row: Charles Olson, Earl Burgland, Lawrence Schaub, George Shourds, Beverly Countryman, Judy Grapes, Kerin Steele, Shirley Brammer, Esther Norlin, Mary Walsh, Barbara Bomford, Rebecca Merrill, Shirley Wendt, Jill Winnek, Sharon Shevling, Arlene Hanson, Darlene Davis, Helen Belverstone, Donald Howell, John Davis, Bob Gilbert. First row: Jean Branaugh, Betty Fardig, Rosie Burkhard, Vera Gonzales, Jeanne Hodge, Af- ton Brems, Mary Ellerman, Audry Justice, Janice Mitchell, Shirley Meyer, Edith Ferris, Mary Watts, Francis Tessness, Arlene Holtry, Joan Loth, Mildred Richardson, Shirley Newkirk, Betsy Lindstad. 32 gzcsagnzsn .cgxnafm J' Q.. K V uns, - ,K ffwkwwx, ,P .sl ww '1 5 2 I lung 1 4 5 n , 1 , I Q 4' ,, I .WV f,,.4g,Wf5g ff..g1ftm5gf3'af?,..g5 ,A fff 1-1 4 ig : X itfk :. :V ,,. . x A 2 WWW? gf 1 ,. ,.. 9 A l 5f::.7:S- 1 'f7Z'::.- k J ....... ..- Aqkq- KQ, . wwf , I Y I U ' X Q ' ,ff ' lf.: , ,Viv -Nw X av-X, 2 L ' . Q ,aw M4574 M, 1. Ups 8: Downs. 2. Ain't Love Grand? 3. Nice Day. 4. Posinf 5. True Love. 6. Cold? 7. Caught off Guard, 8. Good joke. 9. Want a lift? 10. Bubble dancing? 11. Guess who? IZ. Comfortable? 13. The end! 2 14. Ready to go. 15. Interesting. 16. Queen for a day. 17. And furthermore. 18. Dog lover. 1 gym Fourth row: R. Barnard, J. Kokesh, R. Dienstel, J. Axnen, S. Nelson, D. Ernest, C. Mulliner, C. Bowen, K. Hanify, C. Franke, B. Buck, K. Wattier, C. Geis. Third row: D. Jacobs, M. Hespe, R. Arbuckle, D. Haeger, H. Riegel, D. McCullough, M. Thompson, C. Ellerman, D. Ayala, M. Rail, J. Richards, D. Anderson, D. Kokesh, E. Arbuckle. Second row: L. Hen- drickson, advisor, J. Donald, J. Pluimer, B. Shear, M. Smiley, C. Johnson, L. I-Ieebink, C. Hanify, L. Kindsfater, B. Barrett, E. Edwards, N. Painter, W. Schaub, J. Olson, A. Beatty, advisor. First row: D. Magee, E. Obrien, L. Henwood, D. Fowler, R. Ericcson, G. Olmsted, L. Wier, J. Hidalgo, L. Robinson, V. Conway, N. Lopez, V. Ryther, K. Ward. cgwsusnfg Fourth row: R. Hannah, M. Esquivel, T. Losea, R. Roberson, F. Cruz, W. Moore, B. Staley, J. Spaulding, G. Bunney, T. Fonda, D. Alberts, R. Arnold, D. Hornback, R. Leger, K. Franke, G. Fink, R. Raber, A. Leitner, C. Steele. Third row: J. Baird, L. Loomis, S. Roberts, M. Blake, M. Loth, M. Williams, J. A1-buckle, G. Cessna, D. Handley, M. Davis, M. Staley, D. Luft, D. Anderson, A. Stockburger, A. Adams, S. Fox, K. Johnson, M. Kindsfater. Second row: B. Conger, advisor, N. Couch, J. Heinbaugh, L. Kidd, D. Brown, C. Corson, A. Gun- hamer, I. Fegueroa, S. Brewer, M. Blackford, M. Rail, S. Filler, C. Tope, B. Sisneroz, W. Snoozy, D. Sturis, L. Naugle, advisor. First row: S. Liming, B. Truman, V. Burk, L. Loebe, J. Hantz., D. Robinson, B. Dirks, V. Burk, T. Watts, M. Rada, J. Will, C. Rada, S. Hodge, G. Collett, R. Kiplinger, R-. Didier, S. Franke, J. King. G. Robertson. 34 ,-gy 1,55 ,, 'f ' ' ' 3. 113 ,fri H 5g,'f,ni'f' W - . -2 :W EC' ' F I 22,4 Q '- V x. f,,, if . I if a Q L in if is 0 'S 'Q .K :S L ' A - - ' ,.x-,' 'P1A : 1 :' 'V' it ,X 5 'W if NW? efoxijwwgyysgx H' f A . ' new xapm Y A, fi ,z, L f M H Ay . 'H 2' 7 w f 5 ,Nl - f ,TQ - X w k 154329 WW gm as, ' Q: wana , x , L:f.fii:f, .rffifmun A 1. V V -' -wnclf Q-al. V Qi, , , I y3'+5gf.i,,gg1g-,fp-X 1 L, 5' , , gas qS 'l ' f25 zirfzfiflgy X. k A X iq i wtf 'Wfa-. 23? , ' A - , K Bam! PERCUSSION: Joe Corson, Rose Thomas,Merrianr.Gannon, Faye Stephens, Mary Lou Helmer, Beverly Countryman, Betsy Lindstad, Russell Olmsted, director: Elaine Edwards, Dianna Fowler . CLARINETS: Back row: Judy Grapes, Martilla Smith, Marcia Williams, Roland Ericcson, Burton Shear. Middle row: Earl Burglund, Domia Ericcson, Gary Olmsted, Audrey Justice, Afton Brems, Dolores Kokesh. Front row: Joanne Newell,Audrey Penn, Joan Lind- stad, Shirley Brammer, Dora Jean Scheele. TRUMPETS: Back row: Jerry Bush, Jirnmy Baird, Marian Kindsfater, Charles Denzin, Sylvia Wicks, Phyllis Franke, Susan Kissick. Second row: Donald Howell, Jerry Boyer, Jimmy Yarrington, Jimmy Wendt, Tom Penfold. First row: Larry Larsen, 'Cleve Leslie, Sally Williams, Janet Aho. FRENCH HORNS: Donna Jones, Delores Lakson, Joan Graham. BARITONES: Rodney Romick, George Patenode. BASS HORN: Kenny Clary, LeRoy Olson. TROMBONES: Back row: Donna Helmer, Walter Gor- don, Betty Ann Shevling, Garnet Aho. SAXAPHONES: Gene Loomis, Ronald Ericcson, Tommy Broadhurst, Janice Lindstad. FLUTES: Thelma Redmond, Phyllis Brovm, Marian Durr. TWIRLERS: Deda Rae Ward, Josephine McLaughlin, Betty Smiley, Roberta Sturges. CLARINET QUINTET: Joanne Newell, Audrey Penn, Dora Jean Scheele, Shirley Brammer, Joan Lindstad. 36 '93 Bam! PERCUSSION: Catherine Corson, Carol Johnson, Carol Hanify, Verla Quint, Rita Hannah Arlene Hansen. CLARINETS: Back row: Judy Jeremiason, Gretchen Overpeck, Jackie Gor- will, Pat Vanderhule. Front row: Sylvia Fox, Joan Edwards. CORNETS: Lawrence Schaub Thomas Losea, Larry Loomis. FLUTE: Edith Ferris. FRENCH HORN: Maxine Virgoren. SAXAPHONE: Joyce Arbuckle, Elaine Lovell, Eddie Arbuckle, Wilfred Schaub, Lynn Broad- hurst. BASS: Lawrence Wier. TROMBONE: Delores Schnitger, David Edwards, Billy Shin- doll, James Kokesh. Russell Olmsted, director. Ullftflliili Deda Rae Ward, Josephine McLaughlin, Betty Smiley, Marilyn Smiley, Roberta Sturges. 37 X584 Bam! CLARINETS: Back row: Donna Ericcson, Earl Berglund, Audrey Justice, Afton Brems, Mar- tella Smith. Front row: Joanne Newell, Audrey Penn, Joan Lindstad, Shirley Brammer. TRUMPETS: Jerry Boyer, James Yarrington. FRENCH HORNS: Roberta Sturges, Joan Gra- ham. TROMBONES: Walter Gordon, Betty Shevling, Garnet Aho. BASS CLARINET: Dora Jean Scheele. SAXAPI-IONE: Janice Lindstad. FLUTE: Marian Durr. .fsanzlom Banc! L. to R. Betty Smiley, Marian Durr, Rose Thomas, Josephine McLaughlin, LeRoy Olson, Roberta Sturges, Joan Graham, Phyllis Franke, Sally Williams, Marian McClure, Joan Lindstad, Martella Smith, George Patenode, Betty Shevling, Walter Gordon. 38 650 ZLL5. Fourth row: L. to R. Judy Grapes, Marjorie McAmis, Shirley Schmidt, Mary Walsh, Corrine Tetrault, Mary Arbuckle, Faye.Stephens, Kenneth Bevans, Dave Pluimer, Keith Alberts, Pete Pridgeon, George Patenode, Kenneth Clary, Deda Rae Ward, Beulah Kissick, Audrey Penn, Martella Smith, Phyllis Franke, Dolores Lakson. Third row: Gloria Brewer, Afton Brems, Terry Mabbott, Leona Noyce, Garnet Aho, Shirley Blythe, Robert Fowler, Robert McMaster, Rodney Romick, Paul Painter, Tommy Penfold, Rex Heinbaugh, Robert Shay, Janet Aho, Betty Smiley, Betsy Lindstad. Second row: Montana Fisher, Marjorie Priewe, Beverly Davis. Janet Busfield, Betty Ann Shevling, Eleanor Crabbe, Joan Graham, Earl Berglund, Wilfred Tope, Gene Loomis, Charles Ridinger, LeRoy Oleson, Teddy Evans, Donna Jones, Merrianne Gannon, Sally Williams, Russell Olmsted, director. First row: Jean Hodge, Annette Hall, Sharon Shevling, Rose Thomas, Jerry Boyer, James Yarrington, Jeanne Wyman, Josephine McLaughlin, Rob- erta Sturges, Pat Donald, Phyllis Brown, Joanne Newell, Susan Kissick, Delores Schnitger. ACCOMPANISTS: Joanne Newell, Joan Graham . DIRECTQR: Russell Olmsted 39 get cms R' Fourth row: Terry Mabbott, Leona Noyce, Janet Aho, Roberta Sturges, Shirley Brammer Martilla Smith. Third row: Garnet Aho, Shirley Schmidt, Sylvia Wicks, Marjorie Priewe Mary Walsh, Jeanne Wyman, Donna Jones, Audrey Penn. Second row: Gloria Brewer, Per- nella Priewe, Thelma Redmond, Mary Arbuckle. First row: Marjorie McAmis, Mary Jo Con- nor, Montana Fisher, Beverly Davis, Dolores Lakson, Mary Lou Fink, Joanne Newell. C7160 Garnet Aho, Audrey Penn, Janet Aho -V 77 40 0,7111 Uinzsa Standing: Sylvia Wicks, Delores Schnitger, Roberta Sturges, Tommy Penfold, Audrey Penn, Garnet Aho, Russell Wilson, Josephine McLaughlin, Janet Aho, Ed Petranek, advisorg Leona Noyce, Beverly Davis. Seated: Marian McClure, Keith Snoozy, Donna Pelaez, Verena Lyons, Francis Sloan, Donna Jones, Jean Wyman. .Quiff 5' ciczoff ,pm Back row: Marion Mc- C 1 u r e , Russell Wilson Front row: Verena Lyons Francis Sloan. Qqnnuaf Staff Standing: L. to R. Wanda Howell, George Patenode, Josephine McLaughlin, Monte Holcomb, Roberta Sturges, Judy Busfield, Verena Lyons, Sally Williams, Joan Graham. Seated: L. to R. Rose Thomas, Marian McClure, Eleanor Crabbe, Betty Ann Shevling, Marlene Newkirk, Judy Johnson, Frances Sloan, Marge Raabe, advisor. Not Pictured: Marian Durr. Qqnnuaf Cgiaff Snaps Qbgcfam K Y L' , wc!! Left to right: Frances Sloan, Janet Karinen, Donna Jones, Elaine Rogers, coach. Bsgab: Standing: Cleve Leslie, Penrod Geisinger, Bill Ryther, Leroy Oleson. Seated: Mariet Jen- sen, Frances Sloan, Elaine Rogers, coach, Donna Jean Pelaez, Verena Lyons. 43 Ugzalbiang 3,49 , 12 fl? M. .Tack Cooper, Vice President: Verena Lyons, Judy Busfield, Joan Gra- ham, President: George Patenode, Treasurer: Not Pictured, Wanda Howell, Secretary. Below: Pictures of the Junior Class Play, 'Date With Iudy, directed bv Dale Horton. B.-nu in V304 J Back row: Garnet Aho, Janice Lindstad, Mildred Roberts, advisor, Frances Sloan, Janet Aho, Susan Ellerman. Front row: Mary Gon- zales, Eleanora Phelps, Dolores Lakson, Delores Burg, Betty Smi- ley, Sally Williams. 764061 Third row: Beverly Stetter, Shirley Brammer, Beulah Kissick, Deda Rae Ward, Roberta Hut- chinson, Faye Stephens, Janet Busfield, Jeanne Wyrnan. Second row: Genevieve Hannah, Su- san Kissick, Joan Newell, Mary Lou Helmer, Donna Jones, Rosemary Hanify, Sylvia Wicks, Dora Jean Scheele. Doris Billington, advisor. Front row: Donna Ericcson. Delores Schnit- ger, Ardis Fishel, Donna Helmer, Terry Mabbott, Margot Kirkbride, Phyllis Brown. Janice Lindstad. 45 rome. C-S'-'D ffa u wrf mv! . .W -:fry f HN 'Mk' w x 5 X. --31 'Q Marshal George Patenode, Queen Wanda Howell. Oqffancfanfa 1 Eleanor Crabbe Jackie Cooper cqffancfanfa fw..,x Joan Graham Dan Hejde Marlene Newkirk John Kirk ,wi T iilwwh A f W-4+ su., - . s nw me - M. ,W-Z:,,t ,A,h my W F Agri: mm - .NA in K - .. 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A . , Q J HRH X -x' ,, L, 1 q .J 5 if 4 1 xy, O Q sxs 73: ,, , Q? uw V, -.Qi M es' 'H A - 5 S For-i',S 1-1 jx ' 1 l f 0 2 goofgaff Fourth row: Mike McClure, Max Davis, Kenny Freemole, Bob Fowler, John Kirk, Keith A1- berts, Earl Norlin, Bob McMaster, Gerald Pfleger, Dan Hejde, Melvin Haeger, Tom Penfold, Jim Bondurant, Tommy Thompson, Everett Fowler. Third row: Jack Sigman, Fritz Kling, Harold Amen, Larry Larsen, Sherry Geis, Pete Pridgeon, Jerry Simmons. Second row: Den- nis King, Rex Heinbough, Gary Richards, Charles Denzin, Bob Moore, Dean Barnard, Gene Loomis, Jirn Bowen, Billy Geis, Lee Wasilik. First row: Clar Lilevjen, coach: Bob Bondurant, Cleve Leslie, Jerry Brammer, Rodney Romick, George Patenode, Lloyd Wallace, Jerry Con- nor, Manager, Tom Phelps, Harley Tiegen, Tom Broadhurst, .Terry Scheef, Ted Baird. cafzfaini aaa:-11 1' , Co-captains Gerald Pfleger and Dan Hejde Coach Clar Lilivjen 52 'YB CM? Third row: Clar Lilevjen, coach, Melvin Heager, Lloyd Wallace, Gerald Pfleger, Earl Nor- lin, Keith Alberts, Bob Nelson, Glenn Riley, John Kirk. Second row: Sherry Geis, Everett Fowler, Larry Larsen, Junior Franke, Tom Penfold, Jim Bondurant, Max Davis, Kenny Amen. First row: Kenny Clary, Monte Holcomb, .Tack Sigman, Tom Thompson, Jerry Simmons, George Patenode, Pete Pridgeon, Fritz Kling, Tom Broadhurst. Uma!! Left to right: Kenny Clary, Monte Holcomb, Earl Nor- lin, Gerald Pfleger, Dan Hejde, Tom Penfold, Jack Cooper. 53 Baigsfgaff Umm ,rr....... Left to right: George Patenode, managerg Tommy Broadhurst, Lee Wasilik, Jerry Simmons, Tommy Penfold, Gerald Pfleger, Earl Norlin, Larry Larsen, Pete Pridgeon, Fritz Klingf John Billington, Coach. Claflfaill Goacll Captain Jerry Simmons Coach John Billington 54 gmacfuafing gsnioza Back row: John Kirk, Dan Hejde, Gerald Pfleger, Lloyd Wallace, Glen Riley, Jerry Simm ons. Front row: Jerry Conner, George Patenode, .Tack Cooper, Everett Fowler, Jack Sig man. Not pictured: Monte Holcomb, Keith Alberts, Sherry Geis. Jerry Simmons, Dan Hejde Gerald Pfleger X 5 G ' V' f z , i X. as 55 'Z' lx 'wo Y Wi w r 5 Third row: L. to R. Sylvia Wicks, Shirley Wendt, Mary Walsh, Fay Stephens, Deda Rae Ward, Daisy Norlin, Roberta Hutchinson, Janet Busfield, Shirley Brammer, Esther Nor- lin, Katherine Kinny. Second row: Delores Kinny, Marion Kindsfater, Dora Jean Scheele, Susan Ellerman, Audrey Penn, Jill Wixmek, Kerin Steele, Beverly Stetter, Beverly Country- man, Clara Ann Hegge, Arlene Hansen. First row: Barbara Conger, advisory Janet Kari- nen, Mary Watts, Jean Hodge, Delores Schnitger, Edith Ferris, Mary Ellerman, Leona Noyce, Roselia Kruger, Frances Tessness, Elnora Phillips, Arlene I-loltry, Delores Burg. G. A. A. officers: Back row. Daisy Norlin, President: Mary Walsh, Sec'y.-Treas., Faye Stephens, Vice-President. Front row. Delores Esquivel, point sec'y. 96404 'E Baiggfliaff Umm Left to right: Rodney Romick, Rex Heinbaugh, Coach Clar Lilevjen, Tommy Thompson, Bob Fowler, Bob McMaster, David Pluimer, Gary Richards, Charles Williamson, Cleve Leslie. Elifgzlkadm Left to right: Janet Karinen, Eleanor Crabbe, Betty Smiley, Wanda Howell. 59 Alsnioz Snaps E n A I 'LR' fa 1. f 1 ea' is I e -1 ff. H ..wf--- ' , . D I I Il- -0 Yi. I rv ' a . y x t A .t ' ':: IF A 4 4 MIQKY 5 1 k 'J it N ' ' V9-fihmf p ' L. 1' f W' H Q 'W V 55 Q .7 . Q 5 V 3 . N V tw . 1 - x ,Q..gm , , -:f Q ., gi' ..'-..f LL. ffigyggf 5 W 3 , ,rw ta X pg vu g 1 t 'ff , 26 If sf, lx ?R A QL W W ' 1: M A 1 1 -'rl . .Q , e 4 I If 1' 'Y .gr W 1 ffH f' .nv- 1. Buddies. 2. Little Johnson. 3. Leg show. 4. Smilin' Smiley. 5. Blowin' Busfield. 6. Shy Sally. 7. Pretty scenery. 8. Bushwomen. 9. Horrors!! 10. Just Durr. 11. You again? ? 12. Little Willie. 13. Peek-a-boo. 14. Good deed Durr. 15. Vocation class. 16. Blondies. 17. Posin'. 18. Lazy bones. 19. Roll out the barrel. 20. I-lavin' fun. 21. Wha' happened. 22. Many long years ago. 23. Oh, petty! 24. Marion McClure. 25. Smilin' through? 26. Little Everett. 27. Jerry. 28. Pee Wee. 29. Eleanor 81 Tiny. 30. The Thing!! 31. Where's Everett. 32. Hi! 33. Joe! 34. Wow? 35. Bethel. 36. Darlene? 37. Sophomore float. 38. Bobbe. 39. Nice car. 40. Vocation officers. 41. Workin' hard? . 1? Y 35,32 ' HR sl YQ- 'Y T Q . . ia X 3 wb -an , . K I , fs, Q W. . F Q 'Q -ns , w ,ki M '5'5X 'Pi'?'y5 Z'?3'A5'Qi553!lY-W'1L'M'.f5 Jw H V W ,V-R91S?' Lowa community qjzianafa Bank of Belle Fourche Beckers Drug Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce Belle Fourche Dairy - Grade A Milk Guy Harry Belle Fourche Greenhouse Belle Fourche Implement Co. Belle Fourche Lurnber Co. Building Material Belle Refining Company Belle Service Station Belle Tot Shop B h G Standard Grocery Billings Market Black Hills Clay Products Co. Black Hills Power and Light Co. 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