Belle Fourche High School - Bronc Yearbook (Belle Fourche, SD)
- Class of 1952
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We, the SeniorClass of 1952, dedicate this yearbook, THE 1952 BRONC , to Superintendent A, H, MORTONSON, who, during his first year at Belle Fourche has won the admiration and respect of the entire student body, We hope he is as successful in future years. ANNUAL Editors Jean Wyman and Joan Newell F. Kling and P, Pridgeon in background. Standing, left to right: F. Kling, T. Penfold, P. Geisinger, K. Clary, B. Shay, I, Wyman, G. Aho, Seated: J. Newell, A, Penn, M. Ellerman, D. Jones, Not pictured: M, Raabe, Advisor, L. Larsen. Standing, left to right: S, Ellerman, J. Karinen, M. Kirkbride, B. Stetter, T. Penfold, K, Clary, D, Schnitger, D. Ericcson, P, Geisinger, B. Shay. Seated: G. Aho, S. Kissick, P. Brown, J. Aho, L. Wasilik. STAFF 51-IERIFF J 'bib FACULTY Q5 umctv M- SCHOOL BOARD A ST- PRINCIPAL Mr, Soper, Mr, Fred Freemole, Mr. Ericsson, Mrs. Larsen, Mr. Coughlin, Standing: Mr. Grapes, Mr Malvin. ,M T' .fi M xi RICHARD HA LEY Speech, English IOHN BILLINGTON Science, Athletics DORIS BILLINGTON Homemaking N BARBARA CO Yhw-15. Ed' GE?- fig DALE HORTON Commercial AL Librarian ' English EVELYN O'CONNOR Science I VET , , SA . .f C EC IL LA RSEN Secretary 0 l Qc.-y CLAR Ln.Ev1EN 'haq.,.,,,-'W W HF '--....,,,,,-.E i ci- Phys, Ed. Athletics MILLICENT HENDERSON Art LAURAM CC UTC!-IEN Lingua 'ixfw ge S, English MILDRED ROBERTS Math ,QA Fl ,V gp.-4 TED NELLE PEYTON, School Nurse RUSSELL OWS Band. Vocal ff' 8 GA Social Studies Enbllrigth. MA 1 S I Y'-ORD RAABE RIORY RAABE LA URENE SNYDER Secretary If o .. - X 36 agp JOHN VANDER LAAN OWEN w1LLs History Shop Q V vi.. , -A vi Q - gli ' ,f A' n 4. ANNA WEBER, English IVAN ' A' VA ENTI A .L NE C A A' A sclence, E L tg f MR, HALEY, MR, VALENTINE, MR, VANDER LAAN VOCHUOHS Mn, Bn.1.1Nc'roN, MR. HORTON, MIL LILEVIEN 2 x' Ns. KN 1 if ,R 1 FORE MEN J N., 5v,p,-i,'Jf?.,- SENIORS SENIORS 5241 1 ' V ,r f V , is mu: -U, rf GARNET AHO Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Glee Club 1,3,4, Hi Times 3, Annual 4, F, T, A, 3, Trio 1,2,3,4, Vice Presi dent Class 1, Girls' State 3, Declam 3, Octet 3, Reed Band 3, Pep Band 1, 2,3,4, Jr. Class Play 3. JANET AHO Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1.2, 3,4, Glee Club l,3,4, Hi Times 3,4g Annual 4, F, T,A, 3,4, Trio 1,2,3,4, Secretary Class 1, Treasurer Class 3, Girls' State 3, De- clam 3, Octet 3, Reed Band 3, Pep Band 1,2, 3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Dutch Band 2. PHYLLIS ANKNER Chorus 2, Jr. Class Play 3, Declam 4, Debate 4, Fritz Kling, Vice President, Lee Wasilik, President, Ioan Newell, Secretary - Treasurer, Susan Ellerman, Red Cross. LOUIS ALBERT IEANETTE ARNOLD GAA 1, One - Act Plays 1, i S fr 5b . , ..s S ,, . iirs. 1 . PATSY BOYER Chorus 2: GAA 1. JERRY BRAMMER Student Council 4: Junior Class Play 3. KENNETH CLARY Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee club 43 Annual 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Junior Class Play 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Reed Band 3, St. Cong. 3. MAX DAVIS Football 2, 3, 4. JIM BONDURANT Student Council 3, Football 1, 2, 3,4g Track 1, Red Cross 2g President Class 1: Boys' State, B Club 3,4. PHYLLIS BROWN Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3, Glee Club 2, Annual 45 Reed Band 3, St. Council 2, FHA 2, 3: GAA 1,2g Pep Band 3,4g St, Cong. 3, LORETTA DAVIS BETTY DIRKS Chorus 2: Junior Play 3. ELAINE DONALD Hi Times 4. DONNA ERICSSON Band 1, 2, 3,4, Annual 4, FHA 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2g Sec - rerary Class 3, Junior Class Play 3g Clar - inet Quartet 4g Reed Band 3: Pep Band 3, ARDIS FISHEL Hi Times 4: FHA 3: Spearfish Orchestra XV, s. Q GLADYS HAEGER Living Pictures 1.2. if SUSAN ELLERMAN Chorus 45 Glee Club 4, Annual 4: FTA 3, 4, GAA 1,3,4, Junior Class Play 3, Declam 35 Cheer- leader 4, GAIL EVANS Chorus 2. JUNIOR FRANKE B Band 2: C Band lg Football 3,4g Track 4: Boxing 3. ROSE MARY, HANIFY FHA 2,3,4g GAA 1, 2 g Red Cross 3. ALICE HAROLDSEN B uffalo transfer: Glee Club 1,2,3: School Paper 3: Basketball 1,2: Class Treasurer 2: Junior Class Play 3. HOLLIS HEGGE Junior Class Play 3. MARY LOU HELMER B Band 1: A Band 2, 3,4: Chorus 2: FHA 2 ,3: Pep Band 2,3, 4. MARIETT JENSEN Spearfish transfer: Chorus 1,2: Glee Club 1,2: I-li Times 4: FHA 1,2,4: GAA 1.2: Junior Class Play 3: Declam 3: Debate 3,4: One - act Play 3. A CLARA ANN HEGGE C Band 1: Chorus 2: Glee Club 2: GAA 1,2, 3,4. DONNA HELMER C Band 1: B Band 2: A Band 3,4: Chorus 1,2: FHA 2,3:Dec1am 1,23 Debate 2: One - act Plays 2: Pep Band 3,4, GRAYCE HUNT Sturgis transfer: A Chorus 2,4: Glee Club 4: l-li Times 4: Twirler 1,3. DONNA JONES Band 1,2,a,4, Chorus 2,3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3,4: Hi Trmes 3,4: Annual 4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Vice Presi- d ent 3: Junior Class Play: Declam 1,2,3: One - act Plays 2, 3: Pep Band 3,4, JANET KARINEN Chorus 2: Annual 4: Student Council 3: GAA 3: Red Cross 1: Junior Class Play 3: Declam l,2, 3, 4: One - act plays 1: Cheerleader 3. MARGOT KIRKBRIDE Annual 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: One - act Plays 1. FRITZ KLING Student Council 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Boxing 1,2,3: Class Treasurer 1: Class Vice President 4: St. Cong. 2. LARRY LARSEN Band 1,2,3: Foot- ball 3,4: Basketball 3 ,4: Junior Class Play 3. IRENE KINDSFATER SUSAN KISSICK Band 1,2,3,4: Chorus l,2, 3,4: Glee Club 4: Annual 4: FHA 2, 3:Nll1'SC'S Ass't, 4: Pep Band 1,2,3,4: Living Pictures 4. DUANE KUDLOCK Boys' State 3. IANICE LINDSTAD Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2: Annual 4: FHA 3: FTA 3: Reed Band 3: Pep Band 1,2,3,4. MARIORIE MCAMIS Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Junior Class Play 3, Declam 2, Debate 2. IOAN NEWELL Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Annual 4, Junior Class Play 3, One - act Play 1, 2 , Student Council 15 FHA 2,3,4g GAA 1, 2, Class Treasurer 4, Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4, Reed Band 2,3, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3 ,4, AUDREY PENN Band 1, 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hi Times 3,4, Annual 4, GAA 1,2, Trio 2,3,4, Girls' State 3, Octet 3: Pep Band 2,3,4, Reed Band 3,4, Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4, Quill 8a Scroll 4, Junior Class Play 3. PETE PRIDGEON Chorus 2,3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Basket- ball 3,4, Red Cross Boys' State 3, Junior Class Play 3, St. Cong, 3, Boys' Quar- tet 4. I MIKE MCCLURE THOMAS PENFOLD B and 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2,3, 4, Hi Times 3, Annual 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 ,2, 3,4, Boys' State 3, Junior Class Play 3 , B Club 2,3,4, Boys' Quartet 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. MICHAEL PEREZ Track 1, Boxing 3,4. PERNELLA PRIEWE Chorus 2,4, Glee Club 2, 3,4, Junior Class Play 3. LUELLA RICHIER Newell transfer5 Band 1, 35 Glee Club 1,2, 35 School Paper 2, 35 Annual 2,33 Student Council 1, 2 ,35 FHA 15 Red Cross 2, 35 Class Secretary 15 Class President 35 Junior Class Play 35 Debate 25 Cheerleader 35 Pep Band 35 German B and 3. JERRY SCHEEF ROBERT SHAY Chorus 2, 35 Annual 45 Red Cross 2. BEVERLY STETTER Annual 45 FHA 2, 3,43 GAA 1,2,3. BiLLL RYTHER Junior Clagguliblay 3: Declam 35 Debate 35 One - act Plays 3. DELORES SCHNITGER B Band 2,35 A Band 45 C Band 15 Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Hi Times 3,45 Annual 45 FHA 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 FTA 45 Declam 2,45 Junior Class Play 3, DONNA STEPHENS Speariish transfer 5 Chorus 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 FHA , 1, 25 FTA 3,45 GAA 1. ROBERT SVOBODA Junior Class Play 3, Anowg mssmass Band lg Track 1, 33,5 Red Cross 3. ff: LEE WASILIK Annual 4, Football 3,4g Basketball 3, 45 Track 2, Class President 4: Boys' State 3g Junior Class Play 3, B Club 3. 4: SYLVIA WICKS Band 3,4g B Band 2: C Band 2g Chorus 1,3,4g Hi Times 3, 4, Student Council 13 FHA 3,4g GAA 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3,4. RUSSELL WILSON Chorus 2,4g Boys' Glee Club 4g Hi Times 2, 3, 4. we fn- JFS- IEANNE TILLERY JIM WENT Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ETTA WILLIAMSON Vale transfer: Band 2, 3g Chorus 1, 3: Glee Club 1,3g FTA 3, GAA 1,2, 3g Junior Class Play 3: One - act Play 2. IEANNE WYMAN Chorus 2,3,4g Glee Club 2, 3,4g Annual 4, Student Council 43 FHA 3: GAA 1: Class President 2. Girls' State 3g De- clam 4g One - act Plays 1, 2g Octet 3: DAR 4. CLASS HISTGRY ' We, the Dudes of 1952, began our breaking in in 1940. For three years we were grouped in two corrals. Some walked the tracks to the little red school house better known as the Lincoln, while others wadded the rivers to the Washington. There were sixty - five of us cowpokes, who began our first grade with a bang, by putting snakes in the teacher's desk. In the second and third grades we round up four more for the herd, and used toads instead of snakes. By the time we had advanced to our fourth year we were broken in a bit more and organized exchange programs with the other class. At this time we staged a puppet show and play. .Our fifth herd organized a trio and the sixth was the first to begin Y,C,L. and the annual amature shows to earn money, We sent Rose Mary and Larry to the state Y,C, L. convention in Pierre. , Finally came the time we were taken to greener pastures- -seventh grade. Now we could.3ItCl1d the local Shindigs. The first few weeks saw some mighty confused cowpokes wanderin' around the new corral, They weren't used to all these different stalls. After the roundup it was learned we had seventy - one in the herd. - Our eighth year found us yodeling with the older dudes during the Yuletide season. Our herd dirnin- ished to sixty - one this year. When we were freshmen, we elected Jim Bondurant as the head - cowpoke of the herd. Gamet Aho was vice-president and Janet Aho, secretary - treasurer. We gained several more head including two from the metropolis of Arpan and several from the Fruitdale University, The count this year was seventy - two. During our sophomore year we had a girl as head - wrangler - -Jeanne Wyman. Rodney Henderson was vice-president, Donna Jones, secretary - treasurer, Pete Pridgeon, Red Cross Representative, and Fritz Kling and Phyllis Brown, Student Council representative. The boys made the B for Homecoming , which was one of the best. Our Junior year found us very busy. The leader of the herd this year was Kenneth Clary. He was assisted byDonna Jones as vice-president, Donna Ericsson as secretary, Janet Aho as treasurer, Rose Mary Hanify and Adolph Tessness as Red Cross representatives and Janet Karinen and Jim Bondurant as Student Council representatives. Our first duty was selling at the football games. Then came Homecoming and our herd was very proud when it was announced we had won first prize on our float. Close to the be- ginning of the year we lost one of our strongest cowpokes - -Brutch Amen to the Marines. Several other members of the herd joined the National Guard. Our count this year was only sixty. We were very successful with our magazine drive. We made 82410. 90, beating the previous classes' record of 32111. 05. Then it was time for our play. We selected A Date With Judy. Finally came the big hoedown of the year- -the Prom and Banquet. We brought 'Broadway' to the old west , after many difficulties. As last we came to the last rung on the ladder. We were Seniors! I Our foreman this year was Lee Wasilik. Fritz Kling was vice-president, Joan Newell, secretary - treasurer, Jerry Brammer and Jeanne Wyman, Student Council representatives, and Susan Ellerman, Red Cross representatives. Several mem- bers of our class chartered a bus to attend the Pierre football game. After a wild and wooly trip we arrived to cheer our team on to victory. Then it was our last Homecoming. Rose Mary Hanify was elected Bronc Day Queen and Fritz Kling, Marshall. They were crowned in an impressive ceremony in the gym. Next the girls in Homemaking Ill staged a mock wedding to show us how it's done in the East . The Juniors entertained us at a lovely Prom and Banquet. Then, on Sunday evening, May 18, bacca- laureate was held ln our honor. We received our sheepsldns fsixty - two of them, and were released from the corral on May 23, 1952. O iw, 'Ps , AS YOU WE RE 2 I ,gl O There were nineteen of our herd that have endured the hardships of twelve years of school in one corral. They were: Louis Alberts, Phyllis Ankner, Jeanette Arnold, Jerry Brammer, Phyllis Brown, Kenneth Clary, Donna Ericsson, Gladys Haeger, Susan Kissick, Larry Larsen, Ioan Newell, .Tom Penfold, Pete Prldgeon, Delores Schnitger, Jerry Scheef, Bob Shay, Adolph Tessness, Jim Went and Russell Wilson. Can you pick them out? CLASS WILL I, Garnet Aho, will my singing Ballin' The lack and dancing ability to Mr. Olmsted. He'll like that. I, Janet Aho, will my NATURAL blonde hair to Deda Rae Ward, and my laugh to Mr. Valentine. I. Louis Albert, will my job at the Safeway to the manager. I, Phyllis Ankner, will my REAL name to anyone who can spell it. I, Jeanette Amold, will my days and nights at the hospital to anyone with a steady hand. C??J I, Jim Bondurant, will my seat in Psychology to my brother, Bob. Be patient, Bob, it's only a semester course, I, Pat Boyer, will my sense of humor, - -no who'd want that? I, Jerry Brammer, will my days and nights at Tom's to anyone who can afford them. I, Phyllis Brown, will my typing ability to Rosalia Kruger. I, Kenny Clary, will my interest ln Phyl to the underclassmen- -Heh-Heh! I I, Loretta Davis, will the exciting life at Camp Crook to my cousin, Beverly. I, Max Davis, will my good times at football camp to Dennis King. Make the most of it, Dennis, it doesn't last long. I, Betty Dirks, will my ability in Math to David Kruger. I, Elaine Donald, will my red hair to Merriann Gannon. She needs more and it might match. I, Susan Ellerman, will Gene to the seniors of '53, I hope?! I, Donna Ericsson, will my promptness and speed to Ralph Arnold. I, Gail Evans, will my typing inability to Margie Priewe. I, Ardis Fishel, will my love for alurnnae to anyone who wants writer's cramp. I, Junior Franke, will my Chevrolet to anyone who has money enough to operate it. I, Gladys Haeger, will my little car to my sis, Dorothy, also the tlre pump, She'll need it. I, Rose Mary Hanify, will my hair-styllng ability to anyone who has time to spare. I, Alice Haroldsen, will my quiet ways to Arlene Hansen. I, Clara Ann Hegge, will my job at the Parkway to any poor sucker who wants to work Sundays after Saturday nights. I, Hollis Hegge, will my hidden talents to Kenny Bevans. Bud out a little more Kenny, I, Donna Helmet, will my willpower to Frances Svoboda- -watch it, Fran! I, Mary Lou Helmer, will my driving ability to Milton Browning. I, Grayce Hunt, will my love for Packards and the MAN in them to Shirley Newldrk. Stock cars count tool I, Mariett Jensen, will my accordion to Harley Telgen, Make'em swoon, Harley. I, Donna Jones, will my ability to knock batteries out of buses to anyone who wants a big CHARGE! I, Janet Karinen, will my shyness??? to Eleanor Meyer, I, Irene Kindsfater, will my love for Home Ec. to my little sis. It'll come in handy some day, I, Margot Kirkbride, will my interest In Fruitdale to Bill Gels. I, Susan Kissick, will my curly hair to Tommy Broadhurst, he needs it. I, Fritz Kllng, will life ln the country to anyone who needs an excuse for sldpping. 1 4 CLASS WILL I, Duane Kudlock, will my deer - hunting ability to Bob Gilbert. I didn't get one either. I. Larry Larsen, will my ability to study ftell jokesy during Psychology to Mr. Arnold. I, Janice Lindstad, needn't will Don back to the Spear - town gals, they have ample interests in Belle, I, Margie McArnis, will my ability at the piano to someone in typing. It limbers your fingers up. I, Mike McClure, will my car keys- -no I don't know where they are! I I, Joanie Newell, will my clarinet, piano, and vocal chords- -ah! what a relief. I, Tommy Penfold, will my ability to run the hundred to John Davis. I, Audrey Penn, will my love for dancing and tickling the ivories to Sharon Shevling. It's a gay life! I, Mike Perez, will the car- -no wait, Ray has it all the time already. I, Pete Pridgeon, will my ability to fall down stairs to Cleve Leslie. l, Pernella Priewe, will my psychological mind to Mr. Arnold. I, Luella Richter, will my love for dancing fjitter - bug, hula, etc. J to anyone who wants tired feet. I, Bill Ryther, will my smooth ways to my brother, Bob. I, Bob Svoboda, will my gay night - life in Spearfish to Bob Moore. I, Jerry Scheef, will ALL my hair to Johnny Vander Laan. I, Delores Schnitger, will my enthusiam at a game to Janice Mitchell. I, Bob Shay, will my interest in jalopies to Don Jacobs. I, Donna Stephens, will my hay fever to anyone who wants to disrupt class, I, Beverly Stetter, will my ability to tell tall tales to Paul Painter. I, Adolph Tessness, will my ability in English- -can't do that - no ability. I, Jeanne Tillery, will my ability to get along with Miss Conger in Study Hall to Chuck Denzin I, Lee Wasilik, will my ability to handle Herbie to Miss Conger. I, Jim Went, will my bicycle to Wesly Mendenhall so he won't ask for any more rides to school I, Sylvia Wicks, will my horsetail to Nona Painter's poodle, Hope they get along together. I, Etta Mae Williamson, will my charming personality to anyone who needs it, I, Russell Wilson, will my endurance to strugglelor should I say sleepy through economics after working during campaign to someone in next year's shift. I, Jeanne Wyman, will my rank in the 'Brown Noser's to Faye Stephens. We, the seniors of '52, will to the juniors our lockers on third. Don't kick them too hard and they'11 stay shut. p To the sophomores, we will our attentiveness in class. To the freshmen, we will our gay and sophisticated air. To the faculty, we will our ability to understand the younger generation. ' Q I 'it W x .JN iff ,- HE , Xxexvememce IS T B u EST TEACHER I -QW N-sqm .-- '?4w ...L- TH INLK TO XDUJOM, YOU NE BTS WHY I UKE To T vER gm MUCH. XXDUNQ BE N gg 5-rg, git, rffj g E 9 rg, F? My 5! Li XNDAD, rin LUKE TO TALK TO YOU sian- ure. D0 W1 KNIM .RNYYHHNG ABouT xr If - i S 4' 71 mo. .Q sc: .g W' ' .is ix iRvovs.rF me wwe QRYH C1000 HE WQULDNQ as FIGHTING I FJ 3 M f QA X 1 f ll QQ , ' ND in EXHAUSTEDQ wi LNRNED Two puns Two room KDQDCDES 63135006-D6i?0i?gg5 WITTIEST Mike McClure and Janet Karinen MOST STUDIOUS Russell Wilson and Gail Evans MOST REPRESENTATIVE Kenny Clary and Jeanne Wyman MOST ATHLETIC Delores Schnitger and Tommy Penfold PRETTIEST GIRL MOST HANDSOME BOY Grayce Hum Pere Pridgeon MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Aho and Lee Wasilik BEST FIGURE Sylvia Wicks 1' , ,f .a' ALWAYS SMILING Donna Jones and Jerry Brammer BEST PHYSIQUE Jim Bondurant BEST DANCERS Audrey Penn and Larry Larsen BEST PERSONALITY Fritz Kling and Ioanie Newell LUELLA RICHTER IANET AHO GARNET AHO 'TOP 006353 SUSAN KISSICK 4 Is Y f72 A ' 1 ' 5l'?. ' fe 1- . 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W l ike AK 5 if s f Barbara Bomford Jerry Boyer Shirley Brammer Jean Branaugh Afton Brems Jerry Brunner Rosie Burkhard Wayne Busfield Beverly Countryman Mary Craft Darlene Davis John Davis Reine Davis Vernon Davis Billy Didier Lawrence Dienstel Doris Dirks Fred Dyke James Erickson Mary Ellerman Edith Ferris Bob Gilbert Dawn Glidden Evelyn Gonzales Vera Gonzales SOPHOMORES l J - Ye wo' H' QHOWN sk a ,. he A , M R y 47 V: A -A:N,V , . 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Keith Parks Ray Perez Carol Phelps Verle Pierce Jim Plulmer Leon Pope Dixie Raber Janet Reindardt Gary Richards Mildred Richardson Margie Richter Gerald Rieb Ronnie Rieb Rodney Romick Janice Schafer Lawrence Schaub Larry Shea Sharon Shevling George Shourds Dianne Snyder Karen Steele Kerin Sturis Harlie Teigen Frances Tessness Gail Tillery Mary Walsh Mary Watts Shirley Wendt Charles Williamson James Yarrlngton FRESHMEN 'Tian W ' 1 , th V' APQQ P Dianne Anderson Edward Arbuckle We Q-r ,ZF gl .p k yigg ,, can Loretta Robinson, Presidentg Phyllis Lakson, Secretary Treasurer Don Jacobs, Vice President, Lorraine Kindsfater Red Cross qw-yi Q32 J. .1 A - L 1- ra , X .5 , ef ' n R r Rita Arbuckle Dorthy Ayala Ralph Barnard Betty Bonato Arlene Boyer Tom Brandsberg Donna Brost Bob Buck Jerry Bush John Campbell Loretta Coe Vernon Coe Verna Conway Beverly Cordell Sally Craft Barbara Davidson Ralph Dienstal Jim Donald Elaine Edwards Carol Ellerman Rolie Ericsson David Ernest D'Anna Fowler Charles Franke Pauline Franke Calvin Gels Jessie Gonzales Carol Hanify Kenneth Hanify Dorothy Haeger Leah I-leebink Louis Helmer Leota Henwood Eleanor Herman Marion Hespe Tom Hook Don Jacobs Carol Johnson Virginia Karinen Lorraine Kindsfater George Klplinger Delores Kokesh James Kokesh Phyllis Lakson Dean Larsen . fo . -'slip me f' 3 or if K we P' , 3. is-fl E if FRESHME WW ,V', .1 1- ., 6 I wifi I sr- - JJ' 6 , Q s F' I 1 . 73? 51, K I I L 1' MGM . ..-mm' , h V , ex UNNLABU sd . me W 1 fl 1? 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Lawrence Weir EIGHTH GRADE First row, left to right: Betty Truman, Ruth Kiplinger, Sharon Lirning, Sherry Franke, Jean Ann Shay, Isabelle Fegueroa, Vivian Burk, Audrey Leitner, Sharon Roberts, Joyce Wills, Mary Lash, Jane Ann Hantz, Charlotte Rada, Catherine Corson, Doreen Robinson, Ruth Dedier, Judy King, Glenna Robertson, Second row: Ronnie Franke, Wayne Snoozy, Lauren Kidd, Jim Baird, Marvin Klndsfater, Benny Sisneroz Sharon Hodge, Marie Loth, Arlene Gunhammer, Kirk Johnson, Ronnie Roberson, Larry Loomis, Billy Dirks, Don Brown, Neil Couch, Jerry Heinbaugh. Third row: Shirley Hantz, Delores Anderson, Joyce Arbuckle, Mary Rail, Connie Steele, Sylvia Fox, Gladys Cessna, Ruby Roberts, Mae Davis, Alma Stockburger, Marcia Williams, Rita Hannah, Deanna Luft, Margaret Campbell, Lyndon Loebe, Georgia Collett, Tommy Watts, Melvin Rada, Billy Riley, Willard Moore, Gary Fink, Jerry Spaulding, Fielding Phillips, Ken Foltz, Terry Fonda, Don Alberts, Gerald Bunney, Richard Ledger, Ralph Arnold, Kenneth Franke, Richard Raber, Caroll Tope. . CLASS OFFICEI6 Kenny Franke, Presidentg Willard Moore, Vice President, Joyce Arbuckle, Secretary and Treas- urerg Larry Loomis, Red Cross Representative. Standing, left to right: Rita Wolvington, Secretary and Treasurer: Judy Jeremiason, Red Cross Represen- tative: Kenny Geis, Vice President. Seated: Mary Ann Kling, President. SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right: Lavonne Dillon, Rosemary King, Charlotte Pluimer, Freida Bensch, Elaine Lovell Mary Ann Kling, Marjorie Patton, Lauren Noyce, Nebra Schnitger, Delores Browning, Carrol Cavin, S Sharon Riley, Beverly Ericsson, Donna Scott, Roberta Wohlhueter, Edith Holtry, Eda Tillery, Janet Shear. Second row: Ames Kissick, Dennis Simmons, Jack Hantz, Gene Bradley, Herb Johnson, Leonard Hook, Gerald Hannah, Robert Richards, Neil Huber, Melvin Meyer, Richard Kruger, Eddie Wilson, Garfield Thomas, Robert Shear, Don Thurston, Kenny Gels, Richard Rieb, Gary Truman, Third row: Sophie Garcia, Clara Linton, Delores Rosales, Judy Jeremiason, Maxine Vigoren, Rita Wolvington, Fay Carlson, Darlene1Ro1ph, Dorothy Townsend, Florence Davis, Rosalie Stephens, Barbara O'Connor, Loran Oltmans, Emily Norlin, Lorraine Belverstone, Rosie Sisneroz, Linda Anderson, Josephine Lopez, Fourth row: Donnie Crabbe, Gene Kiholm, Jimmy Wills, Miron Cooley, Billy Shindall, Allen Human, George Cruz, Gary Bonefield, George Boeh, Leroy Human, Charles Beatty, Billy Green, David Edwards, Walter Jarvi, Ferdinand Cruz, Kenny Busfield, Lynn Broadhurst, CLASS OFFICERS SMU We UG Qi? l N 4902 '17 DQQUQFUG 23' Q., gf f X Q 4' E A P I 1 1 1 fi ' iggig 9-:W w 11ig5xif'Y . zgvwvi... . A , . -A W: irq, , ,',,:':,:1.Lfsggzjlflggfglg G M N V ggqpzz',,':igig.iw.fgilgi4f , M 1 -5 A 24 - fgw we gkgggz ' 5 'S jig . fp , f ,fu 'i 2 ww ,Az :Vi f , df' fgfwsiggi:--..':. Q i ,R L, Aww L. W 3 nr Q A M A L W . x is ,' W M . Effififh ' E , f-1-, , -.wx ,gh giiag ' g SEV L 4 :iii Sf' A ff- fi, - i 34 QUEEN ROSE MARY HANIFY i K' -W . .J M Vlfif 4 . ,. Sf rue,- 2 A fbfifigfii F52 ,L.i , . 11 5 'fi 5 if , K 1 4,,a-f MARSHALL FRITZ KLING ATTENDANTS 2:2 .::-:L K. x ' 1 jggf, K: I i 5 -354 1-z, if T 4 A .fmgms firil? 1 4 . v ...viz jf 35 ,qu I ,FQ Q53 my, L,3G2'31Il?-5 'I 3' sw TTEN DAN li, , ,M 1 5 J IEANNE WYMAN 3 , P' . by uv 1, ii X- F iPQ 4. W-. Q 1 MM 1 3A 4 1' Vr', axAxL ,w 1 f A . 5' 2' my I 7 1 W? If .A Z? , 1' 9 - ' 1- if P , x 1 .N y P'-'-r .21 1 , g , TUDE T CCJUNCIL Standing: Wayne Snoozy, Ray Iarvi,Jeanne Wyman, President: Cleve Leslie, Arlene Boyer. Seated: Ralph Arnold, Advisor, Mary Ellerman, Lynn Broad- hurst, Teddy Evans, Beverly Ericsson. Not pictured: Ierry Brammer, Jerry Bush, Audrey Leitner. F. T. A mf rr E Rosalie Kruger, Shirley Wendt, Kay Ward, Rita Arbuckle, Susan Ellerman, Janet Aho. Not pictured: Mrs, Roberts, Advisorg Delores Schnltger, Janet Rhienhardt. PEECH DECLAM: Standing: Keith Snoozy, Kay Ward, Mr, Haley, Cleve Leslie, and Bob Moore, Seated: Edith Ferris, Phyllis Ankner, Rita Arbuckle, and Rosalia Kruger. DECLAM: Standing: Terry Mabbott, Phyllis Ankner, Janice Mitchell, Delores Lakson, Arline Boyer, Dean Larsen,Helen Riegel, Rosalia Kruger, Marie Rail, Edith Ferris, Mr. Haley. Seated: Janet Karinen, Dixie Raber, Carol Johnson, Delores Kokesh, Janice Mclntire, Nona Painter, and Marilyn Smiley. ' DECLAM WINNERS: Velma Ryther, Oratory, Dianne Snyder, Dramatic, Jeanne Wyman, Poetry, D 'Anna Fowler, Humorous. E. Edwards, M. Smiley, W. Tope, C. Williamson, I. Boyer, D. Schnitger, J. Loth, K, Snoozy, R. Ericsson, I. Branaugh, D. Fowler, B. Lindstad, D. Berg, E, Phillips, S. Newkirk, J. Grapes, B. Bomford, N, Painter, HI TIMES Every week- -well almost every week, these students can be found scouting around for stories, selling advertising, or writing editorials. With Mrs. Weber leading the way, the staff tries to keep the student body informed on happenings around B, F, H. S, lust .ll s-- f -7 . - --e A. F1 ' 'e11n , E EditotS ' I' Aholxntla Weber Shel- G- HUM, M,gJe . Fems' S- Wicks Advisor - WS- men- D. Jones G.A.A. Center: S. Wicks. Clockwisea K. Ward, L. I-leebink, M. Conner, M. Watts, N. Painter, C. Johnson, D. Fowler, E, Edwards, M. Smiley, C. Ellerman, D, Schnitger, D. Davis, K. Steele, D. Raber, S. Brammer, D. Snyder, M. Walsh, R. Kruger, B. Kissick, F. Stephens, R. Hutchinson, B. Countryman, M, Kindsfater, C. Hegge, M. Ellerman, I.' Hodge, F. Tessness, L. Kindsfater. CHEER LEADERS Basketball Cheerleaders, N. Painter, C. Ellerman, S. Ellerman, D. Raber, D. Snyder. Football Cheerleaders: N. Painter, M. Watts, C. Ellerman, D. Ward S. Ellerman, D. Raber D. Snyder, M. Smiley LQ L FUQBQUQWD wrwl ' QBQUQ0 I N69 VY' 'Y' I 65089506 RUSSELL OLMSTED Music Director Soloistsq Garnet Aho, Pete Pridgeon Accompanists Susan Kissick, Ioan Newell 4.1 . A ,fr-'s an ,Q-. BOYS' OLIARTET GI R L ' T RIO Audrey Penn, Janet Aho, Garnet Aho Standing: Tom Penfold, Kenny Bevans, Rex Heinbaugh. Kneeling: Pete Pridgeon. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Rs R W First row: C. Ridinger, K. Franke, E. Berglund, B. Gilbert, I, Boyer, L. Wier, E. Arbuclde. Second row: P. Painter, T, Penfold, R. Heinbaugh, K. Bevans, B, McMaster, C, Williamson, W. Tope, I. Yarrington, M. Hespe. Third row: J. Pluimer, D, Pluimer, R. Wilson, G. Loomis, P. Pridgeon, K. Clary, I, Hantz, R. Romick, M ,. V, 59 ,..,... ,. .,' r. Q .51 NW Mfr A1 -uf ,: Y ,J ig an ' ' JM. . 3 ,, Q It f TW . Fi JS kj, - ' MH ' sz 1' ina 3 Mimi - if ' .N .,. ' waking, -Q 'iff Q' aajff ,n, , ff- wil 'Ef gBhf,i Y if ' W ffiii 'V 'if r i V ', If, iff . -A-.-,ri Sang +9415 in ..., r- M grawavgg . Q - 7- 12 L5 gf? , Wi, Y 4 'QE w ' 11,9 .1 aw Q , L? wr 5 , sf ' My A 53' . 0 K Eafi Q L 2 1 3 , 1 f , fy V 1 I I ra E 3 fin igwiff A ,Wea EL IE A3552 3562 f .ZZ e 1 Sli 53555 sk O 32 if . 4- ? s 'im 31 , s K - Tw,6,iDWA is 'Q ' fsfkzzizsqgkg X? ww n-.J QMM-, CHORU In 1948 - 49, when the present seniors were but freshmen and new members of the Belle Fourche Chorus, theChorus sang its first concert on Armistice Day of the year. This was tollowed by an invitational appearanceto the Governor'sChristmas Ball in Pierre, After the ball, the group was honored at a banquet held in the St. Charles Hotel, Their annual Christmas concert for that year was sponsored by the P, T, A, to make money for new jackets. The following year at Christmas the Chorus in cooperation with the Art Department presented the Living Pictures, a re - creation of famous religious paintings. During the Lenten Season of that year the Chorus sang at a program given by the Episcopal Guild. At the music festival the choral groups received a much deserved superior rating. During the 1950 - 51 school year, for the first time, there was organized a music clinic, held at Spearfish, A selected group went for the purpose of reading -and singing new music, The Chorus was in- vited that fall to sing a short concert for S,D, E, A, which was held in Rapid City. This chorus was the first to try the new exchange concert with Rapid City High School, A chartered bus took them to Rapid City where they gave a very successful performance, This past year the Chorus was again asked to present a concert for S, D, E, A, which was held at Sturgis , The Yuletide season saw an extra busy group preparing for the community Chorus Christmas program, a new plan for promoting the true spirit of Christmas. In this program they were joined by various Church Choirs of the community. Once again Living Pictures was presented by the Chorus and the Art Depart- ment. Each year-the Chorus is busy rehearsing for various and numerous appearances, In addition to the special performances, they sing many concerts for the students and for the public, take part in music fes- tivals, from which they return with excellent ratings and praise, They sing each year at baccalaureate and graduating exercises as a grand climax to their year's activities. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row: M. Connor, A, Brems, N. Painter, I, Hodge, D, Glidden, S, Ellerman, I. Mclntire, D. Schnitger, G, Hunt, Second row: M. Arbuckle, P. Priewe, S. Schmidt, S. Wicks, A. Hall, M, Walsh P, Donald, D. Jones, M. Fink, S, Kissick. Third row: B, Davis, T, Mabbot, I. Busfield, D, Snyder, S, Brammer, K, Stelle, R. Hutchinson, T, Evans, E, Ferris, I. Newell. Fourth row: V, Quint, C. Tetrault, L. Noyce, G. Aho, F, Stephens, D. Raber, J. Aho, I, Wyman, D. Scheele, B, Kissick, D. Ward, A. Penn. '-l ww ., hx I R nw' ww Wm QE' up big A lb HB5 afar if' , - k K B BA D B BAND: First row: H. Niemna, I, Shindall, I, Edwards, G, Overpeck, B. Ericsson, K, Howlett, S, Gossard. Second row: F, Gorwell, L. Schaub, L. Broadhurst, W, Schaub, L. Oltman, N, Schnitger, C, Hannify, C. Corson, Third row: I. Mortimer, I, Ieremiason, B. O'Connor, P. Hanson, I. Loth, B. Bonatto, M. Williams, M, Rail, BA D PAR DE This year's seniors played their first concert with the Belle Fourche Band as freshmen, the year 1948 - 49, On Armistice Day program which took place in the local theatre. The band was then invited to participate in the Swarm Day Parade held in Spearfish. The Bronc Day royalty followed the Band in aconvertlble. As the band was sorely in need of new shirts that year, a dance was given to raise money for this, High fevers and excitement led up to the annual festival taking place at Rapid City in which the band played two selections and marched in the parade. The following year the band began their season with the Christmas song fest followed by a concert that featured various soloists. This concert was given to raise money for extra shirts, For Student Gov- ernment Day, chosen members of the band took part in the rally and parade, sponsored by the seniors . Having been invited to Rapid City for the Army Day parade, the band loaded up their instruments and marched down Rapid City main. Festival time rolled around and once again the band played and strutted their best. The year '50 - 51 found a new experiment in process. A selected group made the trip to the first band clinic held in Spearfish College. For Christmas, special music was played on the streets of Belle . Many frozen fingers resulted from this concert. Once again the band marched 'in the music festival parade and played their individual numbers. The calendar being so full the band played its annual con- cert at the School Exhibit, Each year you can be sure of seeing the purples and whites marching in the homecoming parade , playing at the football games, or sitting in the balcony at the pep rallies and ball games. ln May, the band was busy reheasing for the music festival, baccalaureate, and graduation procession for this year's seniors, Many are the happy hours spent by the band students, TWIRLERS Ioan Newell, Audrey Penn, Donna Ericsson, Earl Berglund. SENICDR BA D D'Anna Fowler, Marilyn Smiley, Deda Rae ward, Majorette Elaine Edwards, Lorraine Kinsfater, CLARINET QUART ET SENIOR IAM SESSION Front: M. Helmer, D. Helmer, '11, Penfold, J. Newell, I. Aho. Back: K. Clary, S. Wicks, I. Lindstad, D. Jones, D. Ericsson, A. Penn, I, Wendt, D. Schnitger, S. Kissick. We 5 X F60 Q X XY A-f-'fb A sl IW 9 A 'Wu ' A hh i gpwmvs is 42' JIM BONDURANT Senior BBB W, '. Q Q E, W 1 - , 3 FRITZ KLING V V Senior BBB 'Sw nv rw Wow if of no , ! fi of mf' TOM PENFOLD Senior BBB av MAX DAVIS Senior BBB ik. I 1 Co - Captains PETE PRIDGEON and FRITZ KLING LEE WASILIK Senior B Q J ff . I ' f 1- amkflli , . ' if 4, x ie -W, .., w w-.iv . rp, Q- ,, w:,M ,. -. X ' 'f .x 31 W. , , B ff . i ,. o if ,V -l??g'?ff ' ' if-'7-'KDKA ..- , ,,,. ,:,.,, , :,Xh, ,X -I . H .f B ,jig 5 jfwfl ii 4 1 , ,,,L,' . I ff 4' , , -w f-, . f JUNIOR FRANKE Senior BB .f A LARRY LARSEN Mo B zbn f PETE -PRIDGEON gf Senior BBB ge 1,1 Senior BB P'-: R, X. 4 N? J or I J I 4 -,.f' Aj or -,R ,N 4 - B J . 5 f M V sv B 1 N 5 f B ' 4 . N B '. Mm f ' E fn x 'J Y' X 1 TOM BIDADHURST x 5 I , ly 5 f . B XX af , I x- '- V- Bon BONDURANT ' Junior B ' DEAN BARNARD J Junior BB X ' 39 Asn coach GAY RAABE, coach cum LILIVIEN CHUCK DENZIN Junior B X I Q . iid. . m K: 1' Q H., F 5 , I ' A JOHN LAKSO , f - ,, DENNIS KING N mme' B in 1 Jl.ll1i0l'B I if Junior BB H! f ff' ' REX HEINBAUGH Junior B BOB MOORE Junior B ,J do ,f N --4 I EARL NORLIN Junior BBB wt' 6 DAVE ERNEST Freshman B I 'AW ,,,,,.,m,E,,, GENE LOOMIS Sophomore B f I rf if f Wwe ' XX if W 1 ' M I if E+! 1 lx Eff 1 4 'EPA e-. A h S QA ' J . DAvm PLUIMER 1 1 4 , A Junior B .r , ff M f K. 1 v:.+e4:S1f R ,fu .V :, : g W , .. it Mem if. f he BOB GILBERT GENE STEINLEY 1 1 Junior B JERRY HANTZ 1 Sophomore B 12. i Manager Not P1ctured ls, KEN AMEN, Jr. B . A LES COOPER, Jr. B DICK MEYER, Jr, , BILL GE1s, Jr. B B HARLEY TEIGEN, Soph. B. 'K 1952 EooTBAu. SCHEDULE , Bene 31 - Mobridge - 12 Belle 6 - Lead - 6 , Bene 26 - Pierre - o 5 Belle 27 - Spearfish - 6 'V Belle 0 - Deadwood - '7 2 Belle 14 - Sturgis - 27 RODNEY X E Bene 27 - Her springs - 12 Romlcx i Belle 13 - Rapid City - 35 Sophomore BB ' lc P af W Q7 5 'A f C39 -3'-kv' 3 f ,E sm 0 ', L LAS, ' , fa 'xx 7 , 'Er X 1 'ff - fb 'V 3+ ,Q in Q S A r A , X. MJ, ,V , I I k rf '5,,',,s x' WWI. Il . Q, ' ...M 5 .W 21 W If BX 55 Y an fir- L x ' ' i K -W Nh 5 Q V, if vm 4 , -- ,, 'Lil' Q Q if: , . ,FU .2 -K P Q W . 5' 95 . ' ,P 'Q 336 ' J A I - 5 1 91 V 3 fwf- if if sf' x 3 f ,nf X 30' v in K 45 Q N Q I U3 'U i Q' Ai mi W if '. W FRITZ KLING Senior :TAX 'T ,S 1, -.2 KEN AMEN Junior BB 2 .n 'LARRY LARSEN , senior BB ! Captain LARRY LARSEN TOM PENFOLD PETE PRIDGEON Senior BBB Senior BB me LEE WASILIK Senior BB E fi! JERRY AMEN 8thB .Qifff A 3 , I 3 TOM BROADHURST Iunior BB BILL GEIS Junior B .ni .f-vi' 11 7 Ifl EARL NORLIN Junior BB ,Qty 3 Coach JOHN BILLINGTON CLEVE LESLIE- Iunior B 5 E Q w BOB McMASTER L gm Sophomore B J Bos GILBERT I fn DAVE PLUIMER Manager ,B X Junior B X x ..... ,Q ' .M is 3 'W 3 Y ag f 'Z I3 QWAQ- ' ,, . v L HBH First row: K. Amen, B. Bondurant, T. Broadhurst, K. Clary, D. King, C. Leslie, B. Gilbert, manager Second row: Clar Lilevjen, Coach, L. Larsen, I. Iantz, L. Wasilik, M. Davis, G. Steinley, R. Hein- baugh, R, Romick. Third row: P, Pridgeon, D. Barnard, L. Cooper, F, Kling, B. Geis, B. Moore, T. Penfold. Fourth row: C, Denzin, H. Teigen, E. Norlin, G, Loomis, I. Bondurant, J, Franke, D. Pluimer, TRACK TEAM W B. Bondurant, B, Fowler, K. Clary, T. Penfold, T. Broadhurst. B FOCTB LL fd 4 Q! no-' 5 , 'D First row: W. Tope, I. Kokesh, B. Buck, E. Nelson, I. Olson, R. Ericsson, J, Yarrington, Second row: I. Boyer, R. Barnard, I. Ericsson, G. Rieb, R. Jarvi, L. Sheay, R. Perez, K. Wattier C. Williamson. Third row: D. Johnson, R. Davis, R. Deinstal, I. Campbell, B, Smith, G. Richards, S. Nelson, R. Rieb, K, Hannify. B BASKETBALL First row: R. Romick, I. Pluimer. I. Boyer, C. Williamson. I. Yarrington, D. Kruger. Second row: G. Richards, L. Sheay, G. Loomis, W. Mendenhall, R. Jarvi, C, Franke, Clar Lilevjen, Coach. 436 gg. . A599 I' 00,66 I -9 ofa J g jgfg ,, S.: i 44 G .lj ig Burning of the B T. G, I, F, It's a Friday party Queen 1, Arbucklg, King L, Loomis Harvest Carnival Stooges featured in the carnival Sophomores trim the Christmas tree Sistine Madonna x E f 'H 4 E rl rf P qui H O p German band plays at the game YS W Junior Senior Prom and Banquet I OUR COMMUNITY FRIENDS LaBelle C reamery Stockman's Recreation G. W. Shay Tri-State Bakery Sid's Garage Pontiac Sales and Service Richard's Conoco Station The Ice Cream Shop Montgomery Ward J. C. Penney Co. J. H. Krenzien Optometrist , Simmon's Grocery Hub Clothing Store Becker's Drug Store Black Hills Round-Up Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce Boyer's Shoe Shop S1y's Grocery The Daily Post Farm Equipment and Supply Co. G. F. Scheele's Cabinet Shop Sigman's Service Tri-State Milling Company Edwards Jewelry and Tot Shop Kissick's Highland Grocery Belle Fourche Greenhouse Flowers for any occasion. Tri-State Cafe Hampton Recreation Room Lunches and Pool Rail' s Standard Service Ranger Alleys Belle Fourche Bee Carter's Drug The Rexall Store Western Drug Store C. H. Sheiniost Your friendly Drug Store Marshall Wells Store George and Eileen Fowler C. J. Western Wear Coast to Coast Store Frey' s Hardware and Furniture Hodge Bootery Kapsa's Service Station Kimport's Store - School Supplies Christies' Barber Shop Hank and Christie S. G. Smith - Jewelry since 1927 Dale's Photo Shop Bronc Barber Shop York's Golden Rule Velle Fourche Implement Co. Sturges Bros. Canvas Goods and Glass Tri State Super Service Bernard Holtry Montana Dakota Utilities Hitzel and Harvey Implement Co. J. I. Case Sales and Service Saunders - Young Lumber Company Montgomery Lumber Co. Black Hills Clay Products Co. Rainbow Chevrolet Co. Superior Cleaners - Soc ony Vacuum Bulk Station Thurston's Service and Bulk Station Gay's Service Station Tri State Motor and Implement Co. Thompson's Garage and Studebaker Sales and Service Lindstad Motors McDonald Motors Co. H and H Cleaners Watkins Products Belle Hotel Butte County Motors Bruggerman Electric Henderson Electric Ray Oliver's Bi1ling's Market United Mattress Co. L. A. Davis and Wolvington Belle Fourche Dairy Grade A Milk Black Hills Power and Light Parkway Grocery Howell Motor Co. Dr. C. E. Baker Dr. George Lowe Dentist - x-ray Bank of Belle Fourche Elmer R. Hill Dr. D. A. Lind Dr . Keith Logan Chiropractor Edwards Jewelry and Tot Shop Belle Fourche Lumber Co. Building Materials Dr. R. M. Buck D.V.M. 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