Beresford High School - Watchdog Yearbook (Beresford, SD)
- Class of 1948
Page 1 of 60
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able of aggntents
Foreward
zsutumn
Freshmen
Football
Beresonian Staff
Homecoming
Cheerleaders
Declamatory
Juniors
Library
a ainter
Sophomores
Basketball
Pep Band
Twirlers
Religious Instruction
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Debate
Annual Staff
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Banquet and Prom, 47
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To Class of '48
Seniors
Administration
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ayhat famous gent, Old Father Time, has sent
to BHS three of his right hand elves: Rusty,
Frosty and Bud, to characterize, THE SEASONS:
autumn, winter, and spring.
QUSTY, a colorful character--his favorites
being purple and gold--represents fall, the
season when the only green things are the
freshles. Rusty's seasonal highlight is foot-
ball climaxed by homecoming with journalism,
library, declamatory and cheerleading passing
in review,
Hgliding merrily down an icicle, FROSTY, the
rosy-cheeked elf, personifies winter. His
laughing eyes twinkle as he anticipates the
thrills of basketball, with the added sparkle
of the twirlers and pep band. The fairer sex
also demonstrate their athletic Ntendencies
through GAA activities.
Enagically floating to earth on a warm spring
breeze the carefree young elf, Bud, dances
gayly with your heart as he typifies spring.
Spring--ah, the season of light-hearted, social
whirl with the banquet and prom, music contests
and graduation gaieties.
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per classman's comment. "The poor guys, I 1-emem-
ber when--," sympathize the sophomoresg "Get a load
of the innocent faces," jest the juniors, "They get
smaller every year," say the seniors.
Rm I: Ethelyn Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Bonnie Boden, June
Briggle, llarvin Carlson, Ardis Clay. Row II: Cecil Clay,
Delores Colcord, Robert Corey, Mary Dailey, Frank Determan,
Delores Duncan. Row III: Robert Dvorak, Olrenneth Erickson,
Veronica Fitzgerald-I-, Janice Graham, Leon Hansen, Jimmy Han-
son. Row IV: Robert Hanson, Darrel Hedeen, Jay Clark, Leo
Hubert, Leland Hult, Audrey Hybertson. Row Vx David Inberg-u-,
Arthur Johansen, Dalton Johnson, Stanley Johnson, Joyce Kei'-
fer-I-, Robert Kennedy, John Landon, Robert Lantaff, Norma Lar-
son, Betty Leist, Connie McAth1e, Gerald McGuire. Rmr VI:
Elizabeth Nelsen, Madonna Nordquist, Douglas Nygaazwd, Paul
Quinn, Darlene Rise, Corrine Scheuring, Daryl Schoen, Delano
Seglem, Melvin Smith, Robert Smith, Rodney Soderstrom, Gwyn-
neth Stalheim. Row VII: Donna Stephenson, Ardell Sundstrom,
Euneva Sveeggen, Charles Slfanson, June Tschudy, Marlys Voeg-
eli, Duane Walker, Marlene Welch, Charlotte Howard.
az- Class officers .
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American History
World Geography
Bookkeeping
Civics
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crowds provide a
background for the
pulsepounding excite-
ment of a touchdown. No
season but autumn could
quite capture the tantilizing
virile, spirit of football! And
no other figure could introduce
this color as well as our own whim-
sical Rusty.
Twenty-four hard earned little
shining gold footballs dangling proud-
ly from the necks oftwenty-three letter-
winning champs and one very proud coach
tell the story of a rough and tough, rack-
'em and stack'em football season in which
the eager beaver Watchdogs copped the Big
Seven conference.
The Watchdogs rugged line and alert back-
field shut out conference competition this sea-
son by not once alowing them in scoring territory
leaving total scores at 70 to O.
The case history of these champions reveals that
they started the season with a slightly green look
but steadily improved as they defeated the Viborg
Vikings 12-O, edged out Parker 7-O, and trounced the
Canton C-Hawks 26-O. On the BHS Homecoming day they
held their own xathey battled to a scoreless tie with
the Hurley Bulldogs. Midst mud and rain they cleaned
the Lennox Orioles 12-O, leaving only unbeaten Center-
ville between the Watchdogs and their gold footballs.
With the championship at stake and the gold footballs in
mind the Watchdogs went to tangle with their traditional
rivals, the Centerville Tornadoes. Defeating them 13 to
O they brought home their championship.
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In non-conference competi-
tion they defeated the Elk
Pointers 18 to 6, but were
stopped by Vermillion 2 toO and
by the Akron Raiders 7 to O.
Individuals placing on the
all conference honor squad were
Robert Uecker, endg Daryl McVay
and Dick Merrick, tacklesg and
Robert Pesicka, guard,
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FOUIBALL SQUAD
Row I: R. Bjorneberg, D. Olson, B. Hygaard, R. Carlson,
G. Tocnberg, A. Pfeifle, R. Neuroth, H. Snowy, G. Lar-
kin, C. Kennedy, H. Bickett, ll. Nelson, L. Anderson, J.
Kennedy, Coach christopherson. Ron II: C. Clay, H.
Dvorak, R. Soderstran, R. Kennedy, D. Nygaard, R. Orr,
R. Uecker, R. Pesicka, R. Merrick, D. llcVay, J. Swedel-
son, C. Sxndstrom, J. Wickstrcm, L. Narum, T. Lietzke,
L. Thompson, B. Blankeximrg, H. Clay, D. Dimerg.
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COACH ll. E. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physics
Chemistry
International Relations
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Editors: Iois Filson, Lilio Ann Larson, La.Jell Miller.
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R. H. SMART
Donning his press card, Rusty scurries through
Englidulll, IV the fall months, nosing out the news in true re-
Journalism porter style.
Beresonia.u.Adv'iser
Xmnwl Ad'1S8P The Beresonian staff is composed of twelve of
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Junior C1283 Adu-Sm' - ,MV last yea.r's "left-overs"' spiced with fourteen
Hmecfming lay ' cub reporters who gained their position on the
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staff by averaging an A in journalism.
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The Beresonian received an excellent in the
SDHSPA ratings and last year played host to the
X Dakota Press Convention which is held
annually .
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B. Hult, L. Larson, E. Quinn, P. Dalgaard, P. Mc-
Gillen. Row II: H. Jensen, ll. Tornberg, L. Mil-
Bruehler, P. Inberg, L. Wevlk, D. Erlander. Ron -
A. Young, L. Wilson, R. Sundstran, S. Smith, J. 1
J. Determan, D. Blumer, G Hulse.
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Donald, L. Larson, J.
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The previous night, as the twirlers formed a silver
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Autumn was dressed in one of her most beautiful gowns,
October 12, in honor of BHS annual Homecoming day. The
sun shone brightly on each lingering patch of green
grass, and a warm breeze ruffled the leaves which Rusty
had not, as yet, painted and scattered on the ground.
arch and the
haired Benny
crowned king
ities.
Attendants
white, were
Johnson, who
King Benny's
royal call of the trumpet sounded, wavy
Nygaard and radiant Norma Engstrom were
and queen to reign over Homecoming festiv-
to the queen, who was dressed in sparkling
Jo Bruehler, Pauline Inberg, and Darlene
were attired in dainty pink in contrast to
purple robe and the dark suits of his at-
tendants Daryl McVay, Larry Anderson and Dale Ende.
Homecoming
festivities added to the beauty of fall,
with a colorful parade of gay floats, marching twirlers
and the band
forms.
decked out in their new black and gold uni-
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A hilarious comedy, Bachelors Wife, had the audience
roaring in the Legion hall that night. The dance, after
the play, topped off a glorious Homecoming with the king
and queen leading the grand march.
HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Row I: Jo Bruehlerx Norma
Engstrom, Pauline Inberg, Darlene Johnson. Row
II: Larry Anderson, Dale Ende, Benny Nygaard,
Daryl McVay.
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welre with yaln vibrates the autumn air, as the
cheerleaders lead a loyal and excited crowd at
each sporvs event of the season.
BHS chose six energetic pretty girls to not
as junior and senior cheerleaders this year.
They took over many responsibilities, including
that of directing the pep meetings held before
each game.
Senior cheerleaders are Marge Tornberg, jun-
ior, Delores Ronan, Phyllis Sundstrom, sopho-
mores. Junior cheerleaders are Carolyn Deter-
man, Eileen Dolan, sophomores, and Joyce Kof-
fer, freshman.
The picture in the circle was taken during
one of this year's hilarious pep meetings. A
riotous skit entitled n01d Women's Sewing Cir-
cle Helps Out' was presented to show those
'young Robert-Stockings' how to boost pep' and
push the boys on to victory.
Pictured are left to right, Glenn Holse, Dor-
othy Muller, Darlene Erlander and Letha Larson,
seniors.
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Sociology
Elementary Business
World History
Algebra
Declamatiow,
Humorous
Dramatic
Tuning his tonsils in the invigorating aut-
umn air, Rusty tries his hand as an oratorin
keeping with BHS declaimers who this year
copped second place in the district declam
contest.
Representing Beresford were Glenn Holse,
senior, rated as superior, Pauline Inberg
rated as excellentg Melvin Nelson rated .ex-
cellentg and Polly McDonald who rated good.
Humorous, dramatic, oratory and poetry were
the respective divisions of the above con-
testants.
In the regional contest Glenn placed with
an excellent while in the Mid-West Speech
tournament he was ranked third in the finals.
ALL DECLAIMERS
Row I: P. Inberg, G. H01se, P. McDonald,
L. Larson, L. Lass, G. Walters, G. Erick-
SOH. Row II: S. Nissen, M. Nelson, M.
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Rustling himself along with the falling leapes, Ruatyffinds autumn
to be a very busy season. His artistic abilikyfimpriied as he decor-
ates the landscape with special hues Of radidnt
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Every season is a busy one'fo1y the junior class. Raising money
for the all important junior-senior banquet in the spring has prime
emphasis. Magazine sales, which totaled 51,215
this year and broke
all revious BHS records is the financial source of the fall season.
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The juniors earned a commission of S450 in this
taking place in the winter is another important
Rm I: Avis Young, Gerald Birkeland, Bob Bossman, Clyde
Dolan, Lila Dullerud, Donna Duncan, Joan Edbloom, Mildred
Joan Gillen. Rmr II: Joyce Graverson, Lowell Grottveit,
way. The junior play
class event.
Boyd, Richard Clay, Robert
Fitzgerald, Virgil Folrles,
Harlan Hagen, Darrell Han-
son, Roger Hedeen, Beverly Hult, Elaine Hustrulid, Rose Nell Jacobson, Charles Ken-
nedy, Helen Jensen, Darine Johnson, Doris Johnson. James
Breen. Row III: Leland
liostergaard-ns, Lily Ann Larson, Rodney Jennings, Louis Lass, Leland Lien. Rom IV:
John Lyle, Janice Mcllillan, Gene Mcllullin, Roger Messler,
LaDell Miller-4. Row V: Leo
Narum, Raymond Neuroth, Delmar Olson, Roger Orr, Edith May Quinn. Row VI: Delores
Raamsell, Phyllis Reinartz, Phyllis Severson, Ruthie Sundstrom, Darlene Slraznson. Row
VIIx Pat Slanson, Marjorie Tornberg-l-, Milton Tendler, Charles This.-sell, Robert Uec-
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Now, in the last flaming days of autumn the
evenings stretch out into hazy, golden periods
of relaxation and reading--if homework doesn't
interfere.
To provide this reading matter the library,
under the supervision of C. C. Seeger, is well
stocked with nearly 2,000 books, several time-
ly magazines and daily newspapers.
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librarians second semester.
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Winter, the majestic sophisticated season,
naturally represents the sophomores. After
one year as a ngreenyn, high school is just
nold stuffn to these experienced personages.
This year's class of sophs has provided
BHS with many talented students participating
in such extra curricular activities as bas-
ketball, football, twirling and glee club.
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Row I: Arlys Abraham, Leo Anderson, Marjorie
Anderson, Anna Laura Bachman, Ernest Bickett,
Mary Bickett, Bill Bla nkenburg, Burdette Blu-
mer, Jerry Boller, Paul Carlson, Kelvin Dan-
ielsonx, Caroline Determan, Eileen Dolana-,
William Dolan, Roger Dullerud, John Edbloom.
Rom II: James Eide, Darrell Graverson, Ed-
Iemd Gross, Claretta Gunderson,Luci11e Henle,
Dorothy Heg1in,J0yce Henriksen, Betty Lanham,
Beverly Larson, Patty Lass,Betty Latendresse,
Virginia Leist, Marilyn Lien, Tom Lietmke-x-,
James Lundeen, Nona Revay. RowIIIx Keith
Herrick, Delores Meyer, Charlene Nase, Melvin
Nelson, Anthorv Neuroth, Cleo O'Oonnor, Patsy
O'Connor, Roger Olson, Ruby Pesicka,Na.ncy Pe-
terson, Allan Pfeifle, Delores Rhea, Delores
Ronan, Diane Scruggs, Gwedolyn Stllheim, Den-
nis Stephenson. Row IV: Phyllis Sundstrom,
Lomell Thompson, Comie Tollefson, Ruth Torm-
berg, Beverly Tuntland, Georgia lhltera.
John Wickstrom, Joyce Young.
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The BHS Watchdog athletes made two
additions to the trophy case this year.
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phy they also earned the runners up
title and trophyin the district l9class
B basketballtnurnament,downing Worthing
87 to 8, Alcester 56 to 35 and then
losing to the rangy Parker team 56to47.
Seventeen young hopefuls who lacked
in experience and height started out
the season and with the guidance of
their coach, M. E. Christopherson, de-
veloped a squad that was alert and on
the ball.
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Summing up the entire season, includ-
ing the Flandreau invitational and the
district tourneys the Watchdog quintet
won 15 out of 24 games and outscored
their opponents 906 to 825. Larry And-
SP
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sharp shooters making 208 and 207points
respectively.
In conference play the BHS cagers
slipped to the sixth place, Parker tak-
ing the championship.
Considering their handicaps the
Watchdogs made a good record, by show-
ing good team work, definite improve-
ment, and most important, excellent
team spirit.
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Row I: G. Iarkin, C. Kennedy, G. Tornberg, J. Sredelsm,
L. Andersm, A. Pfeifle, H. Snoaay. Bow II: R. Clrr, B.
Kemndy, R. Clay, T. Lietsko, D. Nygaard, B. Blankenburg,
R. Corey, I.. Thmpson, Coach Chriatopherson.
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of the bass drum, the twirlers add to the thrilling entertain-
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The soft strains of 'Silent Night, Holy Night" are soon to be heard
as winter unfolds its downy blanket of snow in preparation for a white
Christmas.
As the Yuletlde rolls around a medievial toast is rememberd, 'This
yule log burns. It destroys all old hatreds and misunderstandings.
Let your envies vanish and let the spirit of good fellowship reign
supreme for this season and through all the year.'
In a world of distrust and hatred, the home, the school and most
of all the church, play a vital part in instilling fellowship
into the souls of Amer1ca's youth.
Therefore, to gain a well rounded character, every eighth Perif-if 1011
Thursday, scores of BHS students flock to the church of their c o ce
for religious education.
Churches and ministers. Across: Emmanuel Lutheran Rev. V.
Bierkeg NazareEE futheran, Rev. EL Erlanderg Brooklyn Evan-
gelical Free, Rev. M. Nelson. Dom: Methodist, Rev. W. 1:11.
dalg St. Teresa Catholic, Father F. McCabe, Congregational,
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L. Larson, G. Stalneim, M. Tornberg, B. Lan-
ham, D. Scroggs, V. Leist, D. Rhea. Row II:
J. Edbloom, J, Bruehler, D. Erlander, M.Bic-
kett, D. Johnson, N. Peterson, L. Dullerud,
A. Bachman, J. Boller, L. Wevik, S. Hender-
Son. Row III: B. I-Illlt, C. Howard, C.O'Con-
ner, E. Quinn, B. Boden, C. Scheuring, C.
Nase, B. Leist, P. Lass, A. Abraham, D. Mur-
Rovr IV: L. Bach-
ray, D. Heglin, J. Graham.
man, S. Smith, R. Jacobson, L, Larson, P.
berg, C. Determan, D. Ronan,
Row V: J. Deteman, L. Henle, M. Lien, P.
Swanson, J. McMillan, D. Carlson, M. Corey,
L. Miller, N. Engstrom, P. O'Conner, D.Swan-
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son, C. McAthie, G. Stalheim, J. Briggle, D.
Duncan, M. Dailey, P. Inberg.
Smmdstrom, J. Henriksen, E. Dolan, R. Torn-
Jo Keffer, J.
Yonng, M. Voegeli, N. McVay, P. Dalgaard.
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Of the seventy-eight GAA members, twenty-one have
earned their letter B by earning 900 points. Four
points an hour can be acquired by participating in
iarious activities.
Freshmen GAA members were initiated by begging
for money on main street to finance lunch for the
GAA members. The new GAA girls good-naturedly en-
dured hilarious stunts following the lunch.
Sophomores captured the volleyball championship
in the class tourneys by defeating the juniors who
placedsecond and were followed by the seniors' and
freshmen's team coming in third and fourth respect-
ively.
Captains of each class team were: Joan Determan,
seniorg Marge Tornberg, junior: Carolynn Determan,
sophomore, and Joyce Keffer, freshman.
Class bowling and basketball tournaments were
played in the spring completing GAA activities.
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Glistening snow flakes fell
softly and lay brightly re-
flecting the starlit sky as
soft strains of music floated
ff X out of the gayly decorated
dba Legion Hall, the night of the
annual BHS Valentine dance.
Inside, the Valentine Coron-
ation took place as Lois Wil-
son, Beresonlan editor, crown-
ed Pauline Inberg,senior,queen
and Larry Anderson, senior,
k1ng,to reign over the Valen-
tine festivities.
Attendants to the king and
queen were: D. Stephenson, J.
Keffer, D. Inberg, D. Nygaard,
freshmen: B. Lanham, P. Sundstrom, A. Pfeifle, L.
Thompson, sophomores: J. Edbloom, L. Miller, C.
Kennedy, R. Uecker, juniorsg and J. Bruehler, and
B. Nygaard, seniors.
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Debating their way through
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concluded one of the most suc-
cessful debate seasons in
years. The Beresford debaters
won a sizable majority of all
debates participated in.
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tational tournaments the de-
baters also came through the
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ning seven out of eight de-
bates.
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Grace Henriksen and DOI'0thy
Muller composed Beresford's
lone negative team, while Pat
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YEHHHUHK REVIEWS SEHSUN5
Well kids, here it ig your 1948 Watch-
dog- N0 Spring is quite complete with-
out students enthusiastically having
Simply everyone' sign their yearbook.
With spring publication in mind the
annual staff, headed by Glenn Holse, ed-
itor-in-chief, and Lois Bachman, typ-
ist, worked throughout the winter mon-
ths to bring BHS HTHE SEASONSn--
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sistant, also contributed of
their time and talents. Polly
McDonald, photography editor,
worked under the direction of
M. H. Shennum. Helen Jensen
did a notable job ofsoliciting
subscribers for the annual.
Joan Determan assisted widxthe
typing and R. H. Smart was an-
nual adviser.
Also pictured are the Quill
and Scroll members whocomposed
an honorary journalistic soc-
iety. Membership is granted
for outstanding work on the
Beresonian staff.
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HOMEMAKING CLUB MEMBERS
H1 I: JO Gillen, No Larson, Do
Rhea, Mo G0 Stalheim,
Mo Tocrnberg, In m1nm'udg D0
Rise, S. Henderson, D. Scroggs,
M. Voegeli. Row II: J. Bdbloom,
D. Erlander, M. Bickett, B. Bo-
den, D. Schemting, D. Johnson,
co NESS, Jo BOHCT, Do Murray, vo
Fitzgerald, A. Snndstrcm, M. Wel-
ch, B. Lanham, D. Johnson, J.Gra-
ham. R1 III: JO Dekrmang Go
Walter, E. Quinn, J. Henriksen,
P. Sundstrcm, E. Dolan, R. Torn-
berg, co Deteling D0 Rcnan, Jo
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Graverson. ROI IV: E. Sveeggen,
B. Hult, P. Manson, A. Young, J.
Mclxillan, D. Carlson, G. Henrik-
sen, M. Corey, L. Miller, N. Eng-
strcm, P. O'Connm'. D. Swanson,
C. MCAthie, J. Briggle, D. Dun-
can, D. Duncan, M. Welch.
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FFAIURBERS
Row I: J. Landon, M. Danielson, J. Hanson, R. Dullernd,
G. McGuire, K. Merrick, J. Edbloam, R. Clay. Row II: R.
Graham, P. Carlson, C. Clay, L. Hubert, L. Hult, J.
Clark, D. Johnson, F. Deternan, B. Blumer. RUF III: J.
Eide, R. Soderstran, R. Pesicka, J. Wickstrom, D. Olson,
W. Dolan, J. Lyle, L. Anderson. Roi IV: D. Merrick, R.
Johnson, R. Bovill, D. Ende, L. Klostergaard, J.Kennedy,
R. Wedeen.
FFA
Spring being the planting season, Bud gets
out his seed catalog and in true 'man of the
soil" style polishes his "'green thumb".
The Future Farmers of America have been
striving toward their motto "Learning to do,
doing to learn, earning to live, living to
serve.n Such activities as swine improve-
ment, testing seed, supervised practice and
co-operation were carried on. Raising of
sheep, oats, corn, swine, and beef are pro-
jects planned.
FHA
Looking out the window at the warm flowing
sunshine, Bud blinks, yawns and dreams of
the old fishing pond. It seems springfever
just naturally occurs when house cleaning is
mentioned.
WPrepar1ng the American girl for her posi-
tion in a changing world, is the general
purpose of HomemaKing,n stated Aleta Guindon,
Homemaking instructor, as she reviewed the
units offered in this year's FHA course.
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GLEE CLUB
Row I: J. Bruehler, C. McCormick, J. Young, E. Dolan,
M. Tornberg, L. L8-rson, P. Lass, D. Scroggs, S. Hender-
son, M. Welch. Rolf II: S. Nissen, M. Nelson, L. Dull-
erud, H. Jensen, D. Heglin, J. Boller, M. Voegeli, P.
McDonald, J. Keffer. Row III: P. O'Connor, ll. Corey,
A. Bachman, A. Sundstrom, G. Anderson, R. Tornberg, C.
Determan, M. Welch, D. Erlander, C. Howard, C. Tollef-
son. Rm IV: P. Swanson, B.Tunt1and, S.Smith, R.Sund-
Strom, J. Graverson, P. Dalgaard, L. Bachman, D.Dunca.n,
L. Wilson, A. Hybertson, D. Calconi, L. Wevik.
VOCALISTS
Row I: L. Larson, J. Boller, P. Dalgaard, S. Hender-
son, M. Nelson, A. Bachman, R. Sunistrom. Row II: ll.
Corey, D. Heglin, H. Jensen, A. Pfeifle, R. Dolan, ll.
Nelson.
Absent: L. DeLay, L. Wevik.
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Sally Henderson, Marjorie Nelson, Letha: Larson.
SPHINH HHHH IIHHHHS SWHI MHHHHS
'Tis spring! Birds of every hue returning from their winter
vacation "down South," twitter gleefully in harmony with sweet
songs of love.
The glee club, which has approximately forty members partici-
pated in the district music contest at Yankton. They received
an excellent rating in last year's contest.
Mellow music, a blend of soprano, second and alto, floats,
through BHS halls as the girls' glee club practice twice a
week under the direction of Katherine Johnson.
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KATHERINE JOHNSON
English I,, II
Vocal Music
Declamation, Poetry W
Tvrirlers' Adviser
MEXICAN CABARET
Now, a year after one of
the most spectacular high
school banquets we again
recall the Mexican Caberet
with its vivid vineslrail-
ing gracefully, its roman-
tic candlelight, as focal
point of the tropic theme,
a gay senor and senorita
who were strikingly sil-
houetted against a lumi-
nous red background.
Adding to the Southern
atmosphere were vocalists,
Marjorie Melson and Sally
Henderson, who in true
Mexican style sang South
American love songs. Marge
and Sally together with
Grace Kylling, graduate,
composed the girls' trio
which also provided enter-
tainment.
MEXIEHN HHNUHH ElIMBm8womm
SPRING suclnl WHIHl
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The traditional dinner
speeches including a ndirt
talk' and nProfecian, pro-
phecy to non-Latins, were
given by Gordon Tornberg,
Larry Anderson, and Glenn
Holse, now seniors, and
Lois Lawless and Arn Orr
who are now in the ranks
of BHS alumni.
Concluding an evening of
true nF1esta', the prom
provided Beresford High's
annual social highlight.
GRAND MARCH AT PROM
INSIHHMENW EHNEHHS
WIN PUHHE HEHHIM
Raw I: M. Welch, P. Reinartz, M. Welch, P. Lass, M. Nelson,
R. Sundstrom. Row II: D. Scroggs, H. Jensen, M. Tornberg,
A. Hybertson, L. Wilson, S. Nissen, A. Pfeifle, G. Holse.
ROW III: A. Sundstrom, L. Wevik, B. Tuntland, E. Nordquist,
G. Anderson, R. Tornberg, R. Frieberg, P. Carlson, B. DeLay,
J. Boller, C. Smith, R. Dolan, J. Whitman, R. Corey, P. Hy-
bertson, D. Holse. Row IV: A. Boettcher, J. Keffer, M.Cor-
ey, L. Larson, B. Blankenburg, T. Lietzke, E. Carlson,V.Fcw-
les, C. Swanson.
A. H. BOETTCHER
Grade school principal
Band
Exceptionally well received this
year, the band presented such con-
certs as the Christmas and spring
concerts and also made appearance
at Homecoming festivities and grad-
uation events.
For the first time in years the
Beresford high school band partici-
pated in the spring music contest
and in preparation for the great
day the band serenaded the drowsy
students suffering from spring
fever.
Clarinet Quartette: R. Sund
strom, M. Nelson, H. Jensen
M. Tornberg. Brass Sextet
G. Holse, A. Pfgfffe, V. Fow-
les, B. Blankenburg, G. And-
erson, J, Boller.
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Valiantly struggling through difficult
solos, BHS first chair musicians gave
never thin the hadu in the hope of win
Y 8 Y -
nine a coveted first at the spring con-
test.
Eiyht soloists prepared to represent
Beresford: four brass instrumentalists
including Virgil Fowles, tromboneg Glenn
Holse, cornetg Jerry Boller,baritoneg and
Bill Blankenburg, bass. Woodwind solo-
ists are Marjorie Nelson, clarinetg Gene
Nordquist, French horng and Sally Nissen,
flute. Not pictured is Mary Corey who
prepared a drum solo.
Also pictured are the three band offi-
cers: Marge Tornberg, secretary-treasur-
ery Allan Pfeifle, vice-presidentg and
Sally Nissen, president.
Brass Soloists:
Virgil, Glenn,
Jerry, Bill.
Woodwind Soloistsz
Marge, Gene,Sal1y.
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Officers: Marge, Allan, Sally
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LOUIS LASS
Mile A -. ,. . ,
Mile relay
Cross country
ROSCOE CARLSON.
High hurdles
Half mile relay
e eiiism
220 yard dash
Broad jump
LOWELL UIOMPSON
Freshman SO yaxd dash
Half mile relay
IN SPRING
HIHHHSHIHNIHIHHEK
BHS had a small 1947 track
squad, with only 19 members
in the Spring relay.
Lowell Thompson, freshman,
broke a record in the freshman
fifty yard dash,speeding in,in
six seconds.
MEEVIN NELSON
Freshman relay
11110 yard dash
Louis Lass, freshman, won a me-.H
third and fourth in the mile. -1"t,- Qi
He also placed ninth in the ,
State Cross Country race.
Roscoe Carlson, jun1or,p1ac- .1 M.,
ed fourth in the high hurdles S-
giving BHS a total of fourteen
points to place sixth in a
seven team field.
BOB UECKER ALLEN PFEIFIE
Low hurdles Freshman relay
High jump Freshman 50 yard dash
Half mile relay Pole vault
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Half mile
Mile relay
hhO yard dash
GORDON TOHNBERG
Half mile relay
Mile relay
Pole vault
Low hurdles
Half mile
Behinzafiun
efvery spring bri
many tomorrows,
days. Of cours
nge, along with its joys for
gentle sadness for many yester-
e, it is time for graduation--
time of liberation for some seniors, time of
undisguised relief for others and to some it
means only a few mqre moments to grasp at the
happiness of the fleeting high school years.
But no graduate is left unmoved by the solemn-
ity of
services
iso in
twelve
the Baccalaureatte and Commencement
this year, 1948, another class after
years of "reading, 'riting and 'rithme-
tic:'will receive those coveted diplomas which
will be their passport to the ship, Success,
that sails the ocean of Life.
EV
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hus, may every senior, not only of this year
ut of all future years, realize their dreams,
hopes, and ambitions and to the realization of
their ideals we dedicate--
THE WATCHDOG OF 1948
Now, toward the end of the de-
lightful spring season a touch of
sadness as well as accomplishment
blends with graduation to produce
a combination only a senior can
understand.
The classof '48, under the sup-
ervision ofC. C. Seeger, chose as
their class colors, the striking
combination of scarlet and gray,
their flower was the lily of the
valley and their motto, "Elevator
to success not running, take the
stairs."
C. C. SEEGER
SENIUHS lHHK IH HHHIH
Class Officers: Charles Sundstrom,
Grace Henriksen, Grant Larkin.
Advanced Algebra
Plane, Solid Geometry
Senior Class Adviser
Proving to be active in every
field of extra curricula work,
this class contributed their tal-
ents to athletics, dramatlcs, mu-
sic, journalism, and forensics.
This year, the senior class
chose as their officers Grace
Henriksen, president, Grant Lark-
in, vice-president and Charles
Sundstrom, secretary-treasurer.
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GRACE ANDERSON: Homemaking Club-l,2,
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Chorus-l,2,33 Band-l,2,3,h5 Brass
Sextetf-hp Office Assistant-h. LARRY
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3 ,143 FFA-15 Boys' Glee Club-23 Mixed
Chorus-1,2,33 Band-1,23 Dramatics-3,
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Girls' B C155-5,55 Girls' Basketball
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2,3 ,145 Homemaking Club-1,2,3 5 Girls'
Glee Club-l,2,3,h5 Mixed Chorus-1,35
Girls' State-35 Dramatics-35 Debate-
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B Club-hy Basketball-13 Football-13 FFA-l,55 FFA Officer-
23 FFA Judging Contest-23 Dramatics-hg Student Manager-h.
DELMO BLUMER: Beresonian Staff-3,h5 Quill and Scroll-3,h.
'PoB'ER' T B-OVILL: Basketball-1,23 Football-lg FFA-1,2,3,hg
FFA Judging Contest-33 FFA National Convention-L. JOAN
BRUEHLERz Class Officer-lg Homecoming Attendant-hy GAA-
l,E,, ,Eg Girls' B Club-3,243 Girls' Basketball Team-l,2,h3
Girls' Volleyball TeamF2,3g Homemaking Club-l,2,35 Girls'
Glee Club-l,2,3,hg Mixed Chorus-33 Girls' Sextet-lg Ber-
esonian Staff-3,143 Beresonian Editor-145 Quill and Scroll -
3,115 Dramatics-33 Librarian-2,35 Office Assistant-143 Val-
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ROSCOE
CARLSON
3,113 Girls' Volleyball Team-3,113 Homemaking CEE-I,2, 3 ,113
Girls' Glee Club-lg Office Assistant-h. ELVINA CARLSON:
Girls' Glee Club-lg Band-1,2,3,h. Roscoa C1FE"6N:"Bo'ys"" B
Club-2,3,hg Football-2,3,l43 Track-2, 5,55 FFT-E,E. MARY
comm ou.-1,2,3,u5 Girls' B club-3,143 Girls' BasketUEII
Team-l,2,h3 Girls' Volleyball Team-l,2,3,h5 Homemaking
Club-l,2,3,h3 Girls' Glee Club-l,2,3 ,bg Mixed Chorus-2,33
Band-l,2,3,h3 Pep Band-l,2,3 ,113 Debate-lg Drum Solo- 3 ,hy
Vocal Solo-lg.
MARY PATRICIA LEE JOAN
COREY DALGAARD DELAY DETERMAN
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PATRICIA DALGAARD: GAA-l,2,3,h3 Girls' B Club-3,113 Girls' Basketball
Team-l,f,E3 Girls' Volleyball TeanPl,2,3,h5 Homemaking Club-l,2,3g
Girls' Glee Club-l,2,3,hg Mixed, Chorus-2,35 Girls' Sextet-23 Ber-
esonian Staff-3,143 Dramatics-2,33 Debate-1,143 Librarian-L45 National
Forensic League-hs Vocal Solo-3,h. LEE DELAY: Boys' B Club-hp Bas-
ketball-1,hg Football-L13 Cheerlead?r':25 .Junior Cheerleader-lg Boys'
Glee Club-23 Mixed Chorus-1,25 Band-lg Dramatics-23 Vocal Solo-hg
Student Manager-3. JOAN DETERMAN: GAA-l,2,3,h3 Girls' B Club-3,h3
Girls' Basketball Team-I,f,E5 Girls' Volleyball Team-1,2,3,hg Junior
C'neer-leader-lg Homemaking Club-l,2,3,hg Tvrirler-2,3,h3 Beresonian
Staff-2',3,h3 Dramatics-2,33 Librarian-3,1u DALE ENDE: Homecoming
Attendant-hp Basketball-1,23 Football-1,23 Track-Eg FFA-l,2,3,h3 FFA
Officer-33 FFA Judging Contest-2. DARLENE ERLANDER: GAA-2,3,hg
Girls' Basketball Team-2,35 Girls' Volleyball Team-I,f,3,h3 Homemak-
ing Club-3,h3 Girls' Glee Club-l,2,3,h3 Mixed Chorus-2,35 Beresonian
Staff-145 Dramatics-143 Annual Staff-35' Mono-Y-lg Bi-Y-23 Tri-Y-33
Latin Club-2. NORMA ENGSTRCM: GAA-3,h5 Valentine Court Queen-23
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ball Team-l,,2,l4g Girls' Volleyball Team-l,2,.3,fE Girls' Glee Club-l,2,3,h5 Mixed! Chorus-fx ,
l,2,3fg Band-1,25 Dramatics-3,143 Librarian-3-,kg Student. Council-lg Girls' Trio-l,2,3,l45' 'l
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Girls' Sextet-I. MARY ELLEN HENLES Homemaking Club-152,35 Beresonian Sta-ff-31,145 Quilll,
and Scroll-3,145 Librarian-55 Office Assistant-11. GRACE HENRIKSEM Beresonian Editor-3,
hy, Class Officer-bg Homemaking Club-2,3,h5 Beresonian Staff-3,115 Quill. and Scroll-bg.Drm- WP
matics-hg Debate-hg Declam-35 DAR Representative-by National Forensic League-L45 Whcvsw Nj Ml J'
who-u. GLENN HOLSEx Boys' Glee Club-1,2,33 mea' crm-us.1,2,3'g Bam-1,2,3,hg Pep ami- .A f M
l,2,3,l45 Brass- Sextet-l,2,3,hg Beresonian Staff-2.,3,h3 Dramatics-l,2,3,h5 Declan-l,2l,3, jj! 'L Q
hgh Annual Editor-3,145 Annual Staff-25 National Forensic League-2,3 ,145 South Dakota De-O M! i MQ
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33 Quill and Scroll-2,3,b5 Cornet Solo-hy Banquet Chairman-35 Who'a Who-la. LUTHER II-ILE: f 0 J pil
Boys' Glee Club-1,23 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3. PAULINE INBERGz Homecoming Attendanfzng T- K 1
l,2',3,h5 GAA Officer-35 Girls' B Club-3,145 GRE' BasEtball Team-2,115 Girls' Volleyball 'fy '
1-em-1,2,3,ug nomemaking Club-l,2,3g Homemaking club Officer-25 Beresonian smut-2,3',hs ,
Quill and Scroll-3',h5 Dramatics-3,143 Declam-3,145 Annual Editor-bg Valentine Court-3gVal- I
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RICHARD JOHNSON: Class Officer-33 Basketball-kg Track-35 FFL-l,2,3,l45' FFL Judging Con- , l
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19-11-2,3. POLLY McDONALD: Class Officer-2.3 GAA-1,2,3 ,145
Girls' B C1355 Glz-'ls' Basketball 'ream.1,2,1,5 Gi,-18'
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MARJORIE NELSON: GAA-1,2,3g Girls' Basketball Team-1,23 Girls'
Vo1Ie?EJI Team-1,25 Homemaking Club-1,25 Girls' Glee Club-1,2,
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M.IL SHHUWM
Superintendent
Physics
Photography
Planning the finances of the school year,
the Board of Education is deserving of
recognition awarded them in a series of
articles featured in theBeresonian entitled
WMeet the School Board.n The pictures be-
low, well illustrating the diverse occupa-
tions of these members, also accompanied
the interviews.
With such important issues pending as
that of a new school building, the board
has completed a very active fiscal period.
M. H. Shennum, heading the administration
of BHS, has been very active in completing
his numerous duties as superintendent. He
also deserves a vote of thanks by the
annual staff and the entire studentbody for
his interest and cooperation in the photo-
graphy for this book.
Row I J. Nissen, J. Dolan. Hon II: A. Henderson,
O Wevlk, H. Hof, L. Feathers, V. Jensen.
fBERT'S CHEVROLET
THE FOLLOWING HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT
OF TI-IIS ANNUAL THROUGH- THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS
AL'S MARKET i
BACHMAN MACHINE SHOP
L. C. BALFOURfCO.
BEAUTY VOGUE I
B a E CORNER
BEREsFoRD AUTO SALVAGE
BERESFORD CLEANERS A.,
BERESFORD Co-ov OIL co.
BEREsFoRD CREAMERY
BERESFORD IMPLEMENT
BERESFDRD LoCKERs A A
BERESFORD LUMBER CO.
BERESFORD MOTOR Co. '
BERESFORD REPUBLIC
BETSYTRDSS MKT.
BRUEI-ILER ef BRUEHLER
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CARNES DRAY LINE Tw
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CITY BAKERY .
COAST TO COIAST STORE .
CORNER DRUG,sToRE
DR. D. L. COTTON
COUNCIL OAK STORE
'MARY DEWEY SHOPPE -
G. G. DOERR
DUITSMAN MOTOR CO.
EDNA'S PLACE ,
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FL-UNKY SUNDSTROM GARAGE
FRIEBERG LAW OFFICE
BERNARD FIELD
FRUEN-RASMUSSEN ELEVATORT'
GAMBLE STORE N , -
CARD cf BOYLEN BARBER SHOP
DR, BGERDES. . I
CERRY's BEAUTY sHoPPE
GRAVERSON sTUDIo
GREEN GLOBE CAFE .
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