Bonesteel High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bonesteel, SD)

 - Class of 1954

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During these years he had also been studying law and was admitted to the bar upon examination by the South Dakota Supreme Court. He practiced law here from 1907 to 1926 when he was appointed as Judge of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit. This circuit, consisting of nine counties, is the largest, territorially, in South Dakota. He has always been interested in the welfare of the com- munity and especially in that of young people. We are proud to dedicate this annual to him for his many years of faithful service to the people of his community and state. 4 Amwull sim '-7 'U . Standing: Deniece Schmitz, Alvera Jons, Alvera Moor, Duane Camin, Janet Stroh, Kenny Sangster, Deanna Woerpel, Virgil Charging Hawk, Raymond Yeigh, Dennie Foltz, Gerald Smith, and Larry Spitzenberger. Seated: Coreen Jons, Elva Schroeder, Harley Weidner, Janet Qualm, Carole Opbroek. Dorothy Helmberger, Priscilla Frash, and Margery Hermsen. BIISI ISS SMH Standing: Larry Ott, Don Cahoy, Darrell Young, Bob Cahoy, Dennis Mulford, Leonard Zeisler, Ted Hysell, 1-,aura Counts, .lerrv Carsten Louise Jensen, Dorain Jons, Carol Peppel, and Carol Jons. Seated: Kathleen Spitzenberger, Don Noel, Larry Mulford, Darlene' Cahoy, Tom Bruce, Miss Sutton, Mary Applebee, Deanna Tietgen, Lou Ann Wernke, Audrey Kahler, Margery Creekrnur, Shirley Sch- mitz, Delores Schmitz, and Nola Bailey. BUAHII Ill HIUIIAIIII Board of Education: L, to R. Vernal Glynn, clerk: Howard Hibbard, George E. Padrnos, Supt: Albert Schochenmaier, Oscar Spitzenberger, President, Mel vin Joyce, Alfred Schultz, and Wm. C. Grady, Treasurer. GEORGE E. PADRNOS. SUPERINTENDENT Southern State Teachers College, Oklahoma A k M, B.S. University of South Dakota, Graduate work at University of South Dakota, General Ma-th, Algebra, Senior Sponsor, and Grade Basketball. F-F ROY E. BACKUS, PRINCIPAL B, A. Dakota Wesleyan University. Administrative Education, Super- ior State Teacher's College. Work at University of Chicago. Geology, U,S, Government, Latin American History and Geography, Typing 1 8: ll, Commercial Law, World His- tory, and Freshman Sponsor. -av--'Fi' Nqr, I 1 GLADYS SUTTON B, A, University of Iowa, University of Wisconsin, Colorado State Teach- ers College, Southern State Teachers College. English 1, ll, 111, Speech, Journalisnfi, Junior Sponsor, High School plays, Annual Sponsor, Dec- larnation. .1 X , Jr:-Hr. JOHN RATHBUN B. S. University of South Dakota, M. A, University of South Dakota. World Geography, Economics, Am- erican History, Vocations, Sopho- more Sponsor, Football, Basket- ball, and Baseball. DELILAH FOSTER State General Special in Music, Southern State Teachers College, Northwestern Conservatory, Miles City, Montana. Grade and High School Music, General Science, Social Studies, and Junior Sponsor Girls state -- CAROLE OPBROEK Student council rep. ------ 2 Slass officer ------- Slass play -------- -- 3 ---34 annual staff ------ ----. 3 4 Sirls glee club --- ---1234 Solo ----------- - 12, 3 viixed chorus --- ---- 1 Sextette ------- ---.. 2 4 Pep club ------- ---12 34 Jirls phys. ed. -- ---- 12 Declam -------- -- 12 3 4 .iibrarian --d--- --- 34 Pep club officer - 2 HARLEY WEIDNER JANET QUALM Student council pres. Carnival king -------- Class officer ------- Class play ---- Annual staff --- Boys glee club -- Solo ---------- Mixed chorus -- Declam ------ Boys state -- Basketball -- Football --- Track --- --- Boxing ---------- Basketball captain - - - Baseball --------- -- 4 -- 4 --- 4 ---344 -- 34 -- 34 -- 34 -- 1 234 ---- 3 1234 234 123 - --- 1 -4 --4 Carnival queen Class officer Class play -- Annual staff --- Girls glee club-- Mixed chorus -- Sextette ------ Pep Club ----- Cheerleader -- Girls phys. ed. Declam ---.. Librarian --U Pep club officer MARGERY HERMSEN PRISCILLA FRASCH Class officer Class play --- Annual staff -- ---- - Pep club --- Girls phys. ed. Librarian - - - 2 12 Class officer -- --- 2 Class play - -- 3 4 Annual staff -- ---- - 4 Pep club ------ ---1234 Girls phys. ed. -- -- 1234 Librarian - - --- ---- 34 ,qf - ' DOROTHY HELMBERGER Student council rep. ---f -- 4 Class play --------- ---- 3 4 Annual staff - ----- ------ 4 Girls glee club--- ---- 12 3 4 Solo ----------- ----- 3 4 Mixed chorus -- ---- - 1 Sextette- ------- ------- 4 Pep club ---- ---123 4 Cheerleader --- ------ 4 Girls Phys. ed. -- --- 12 3 4 Declam ------- ------ 2 3 Librarian ------ --- 12 3 4 Pep club officer -- ------ - 3 --H-mn -fs SWQWVNN AL-VERA MOOR COREEN JoNs Student council rep. -.. -- 3 Queen candidate .... -- 1 Class officer--- -- 13 Class play --- -- 3 4 Annual staff .... -- 3 4 Girls glee club --- ----- 1 Mixed chorus --- ..... ---1 Pep Club ....... --- 1 z 3 4 Girls phys. ed. Declam ...... Librarian --- ---12 3 234 ----- 2 Student c ounc il rep --2 Class officer -.---.- 34 Class play .---.....- 34 Annual staff --..--.-. 4 Girls glee club 1234 Solo --.---.----.. 1 3 4 Mixed chorus --- --- 1 Sextette --..... .... 2 4 Pep club ---. 12 3 4 Cheerleader .-...-- 3 4 Girls phys. ed. Pep club officer fig. GERALD SMITH DENICE scHM1Tz Student council rep. --- 4 King Candidate ------- 2 Class play --------- -- 34 Annual staff -- ---- - 4 Basketball -- --- Football--- -- Track --- -- 1234 234 123 Class officer Class play ---- Annual staff -- Girls glee club -------4 4 -- 34 ------- 4 ---- -1234 Mixed chorus --- ----1 Pep club ------- -- 1234 Girls phys. ed. ---- 1234 Declam -------- --- 12 Pep club pres. - 4 1234 ----- 2 DENNIE FOLTZ SHIRLEY KRAMER RAYMOND YEIGH King candidate --- Class officer ---- Class play ---- Annual staff ----- Boys glee club Basketball ------ - Football ---- -- Track ----- -- 23 Winner S. D. - Queen candidate Clas s play ----- Girls glee club- 1 Z 3 Solo ------ --- Mixed chorus - Sextette --------- - Z Pep Club - ---. 1 2 3 Girls Phys. ed. Declam ------- --- Pep club officer 3 4 4 3 l 3 4 3 2 4 Class officer -- Class play .... Annual Staff --- Football ..... - - Boxing ....... Football captain Brush Colo. -- ALVERA JQNS ELVA SCHROEDER Clas s play .... Annual staff ..... Girls glee club Mixed chorus ..... Pep Club ..... Girls phys. ed.--- Librarian .....,, , 12 12 --24 Class play -- ----- 3 4 Annual staff ------- 4 Girls glee club Mixed chorus Pep club -- Girls phys. ed. ---- 14 -------1 1234 1234 Jll Illll MASS Pllll Ill H153 1 .+A-s thaw' I ll l fN HERE SHE COMES Mrs. Delma Turgeon ------ Sponsor Jll Illll-Sl IIIR BA lllllllll l954 I w I MARDI GRAS bg Th . . . . . e annual Junior-senior banquet was held May 4, ' The annual junior-senior 0 banquet was held May 4, 1954, at X Q f Pee Wee's Teepee Cafe. MARDl GRAS was the theme presented by the junior class. X4 DL-niece Schmitz and Gerald Smith F7 bb 1 were crowned King and Queen of the X I J T.-. 'x xx gay festival. I f' -1 U73 In the fall of 1950 eighteen freshmen started their long career through high school. They were Ray Bendig, Priscilla Frasch, Dorothy Helmberger, Margery Hermsen, Alvera Jons, Coreen Jons, Shirley Kramer, Alvera Moor, Carole Opbroek, Georgia Pepper, Janet Qualm, Deniece Schmitz, Elva Schroeder, Gerald Smith, Cor- een Tarr, and Harley Weidner. Ray Yeigh joined the class the sec- ond semester. The first important event was initiation. Then some of the fresh- man had a wonderful time being waiters and waitresses at the Junior- Senior banquet. Finally came the picnic which brought to a close our freshmen year. When we came back to school in the fall of 1951 we found we had lost Jim Schmitz, who moved to O'Neill, but had gained Dennie Foltz. The most important event was our picnic at the end of the year. We had our first class party this year and several all school parties. Next came the junior year. We lost Ray Bendig, and in Novem- ber Coreen Tarr dropped from our group. In January Georgia Pepper left to attend school in Grand Island. We spent this year working at the football and basketball games to raise money for our Junior-Senior ban- quet. We also sold magazines. Alvera Moor and Coreen Jons were high salesmen. The next important event was our play HERE SHE COMES . During this year we enjoyed several class parties. May 12, the junior class honored the seniors with a banquet - the theme was Moonlight and Roses . Everyone had an enjoyable time. With the annual picnic at Rest Haven, the year came to a successful close. Last but not least we came back to school in the fall of 1953 to fin- ish our last year in Bonesteel High School. Lettie Foster enrolled and continued in school the first semester only, but continued correspond- ence work in Marion. Shirley Kramer also left following the first sem- ester but continued her work by correspondence to meet graduation re- quirements. The first big event of the year was getting out class rings. Then came out play, OUR MISS BROOKS , with everyone in the class taking part. Another exciting event was the initiation of freshmen into high school. During this year we enjoyed several class parties and some all- school parties. On our sneak day, April Z, we went by chartered bus to Omaha. There we enjoyed the Ice Capades, visited points of interest, and finally returned home April 3. The juniors honored the seniors at a banquet on May 4. Our Class Motto- Not at the Top But Climbing. Colors- American Beauty Red and Silver. Flower- American Beauty Rose. A i A B I1 4 n f if Pa N4 Q BACCALAUREATE Prelude ------- Processional --- -------- ---- Invocation ---- ---- --- Girls Trio O Lord of Heaven -- Baccalaureate Sermon ----------------- I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked ---- Announcement ----------------- - ------ Vocal Solo Bless This House ----- Benediction ------------------- Recessional ---------------- Ushers --- Programs --- 'Q - A 4 X: 5 -5 C., F XfJ W SERVICE Carole Opbroek Mrs. Delilah Foster Father P. J. O'Connell Dorothy Helmberger Coreen Joris Janet Qualm Father P. J. O'Connell Chorus Father P. J. O'Connel1 Dorothy Helmberger Father P. J. O'Connell Mrs. Delilah Foster Nola Bailey, Janet Stroh, Darlene Cahoy, Robert Gray, Robert Cahoy, Frank Baker, Leona Dummer, Lionel Neilan. Jerry Carsten, Delores Schmitz. Cf 5 COMMENCEMENT Presentation of Colors -- Processional ---------- Invocation ----------------- Salutatory Address ----------------- -- Presentation of Eighth Grade ---------- - Presentation of Eighth Grade Diplomas ----------- Vocal Solo Open the Gates -------- Commencement Address This New World Is Yours 'L Vocal Solo Z3rd Psalm ----------------------- Valedictory Address --------------- - -- Presentation of Senior Class -------- -- Presentation of Hi h School Di lomas --- -- 8 P Vocal Solo The Lord's Prayer Benediction ----------------- Dismissal of Colors ------- ---- Recessional -------- Ushers -- Programs - -- American Legion Color Guard Mrs. DeLilah Foster Rev. Leo Miller Carole Opbroek Mr. Ray Lange Supt. G. E. Padrnos Harley Weidner W. W, Ludeman Alyce Dummer Alvera Moor Prin. Roy E. Backus Mr. Oscar Spitzenberger Coreen Jons Rev. Leo Miller American Legion Color Guard Mrs. DeLilah Foster Alyce Dummer, Deanna Woerpel LaVonne Klien, Kenny Sangster, Don Noel, Merlin Smith, Duane Carnin and Norma Helmberger Delores Schmitz, Jerry Carsten Frank Baker Nola Bailey Darlene Cahoy V.,-'Sw ' N 'iiYw-1-wwf ' . , i 2213 A 1 ' 1, -way .... , ' 1 X:':: . 1 ' -V ,:':-s:. :r':2: gg f I 1 x . .,,:.. .. rely. 7 5377 k Qi bv W 522:35 W H 'w Q H E X ,uw i 5 x X , Eg Q 3 MSF 1 1 . .,... 2-.mg -f ,.,:: is W Ng Q ,Q mi ,gli ' gggiggw Q gs -Hg 4 M rr 3 X ian i Jerry Carsten Alyce Dummer Leona Dummer e w a .i 2 4 2 V' ff ,Iv X, , Z r Nga' 3 :Q-2 1 ..... ,S H 3 5 f , . ,M Lavonne Klien Lionel Neilan ,.-: E Q H K N Delores Schmitz Merlin Smith he-or f f 3-fiffl P EERE -gif? , 7,13 Nuff ':12:5:: ff:.'EEfi1' if ,fi at any r. an ' ' 3 r v5 '3..m.q Q A ' W Q Q A Z Robert Cahoy Q few'-V 1 V :Q ' -I -:g .- 5f2:i2:' .,.. : my . ifs w zz gir 'X 'E 'Z . was M-5 if 5 f 1 V iq? Q1 1 X D' 'ES' pl E kg K 2 ..., ..v.mgM33,Zg5z, .. . .- , V. . .. . 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Carol Til- bury and Jeanette Haase left school at the end of the semester. At our first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Frank Bakerg Vice President, Merlin Smith: Sec- retary, Nola Bailey: and Treasurer, Alyce Dummer. Student Council Representitives were Janet Stroh and Duane Camin. King and Queen candidates for the annual school carnival were Delores Schmitz and Duane Camin. Selling refreshments at football and basketball games and conducting a magazine campaign were our money making projects during the year. On April 1, we presented our play 320 COLLEGE AVENUE . May 4, was the date scheduled for the banquet. Members of our class have participated in football, basket- ball, track, declamation, music, pep club, and girls' physical ed- ucation. Among those who gained recognition in extra curricular act- ivities during the year were: Darlene Cahoy and Deanna Woerpel in declam. Deanna Woerpel received superior at the local contest and excellent at the district contest at Burke. Darlene Cahoy received an excellent at the local and also excellent at the Hickory Stick at Gregory. Alyce Dummer was the only music soloist from our class. Leona Dummer and Deanna Woerpel were members of the sextette. Basketball lettermen were: Kenny Sangster, Duane Camin, Merlin Smith, and Robert Gray. Lionel Neilan was the student manager. Football lettermen were: Duane Camin, Kenny Sangst er, Jerry Carsten, Robert Gray Merlin Smith, and Lionel Neilan. Deanna Woerpel and Duane Carnin were chosen boy and girl staters for 1954. MASS Q 2 f 23? ' 1 ': ' . .. b . E., - .. , .,.,f,::g.' ' -qw V V , I. Y v ii -...wig -fp X ' wg: , I Q , . f:z'.xjf+f1 ::::r--' Q H 5 f. gr.: ,ii fr- M Wi, is K j is K egg' D' .::.:g: Er Q: .4 egg:-f wsgualgefg f, -. -25:21:3555755 7 1 f 2 r A III 1956 Mary Applebee Jim Bailey Lauretta Bodine Laura C01-Ults Marjorie Creekmur Art Kahler Egi3QiZ?'52?ES2i?l M gixfggamq, -gg ' SSS? -:',:Q :g: ff-r : .ezfisx , , 4 fre Y . A K, Y f Ai Kathleen Spitzenberger Ted Hysell Q 15 511 2: .tra- FEM: ' 7 i'l5?? , .5.:' ' 'xww Q rm Wassfsewi ., ' , , 1. -'fi-2 V f ff ' 5 f'34X'E'2l31 ,3 ,::. fx ,.q,K Kiki, H :AEE MJ - il fs: QEQSQPS 2 We :EQ E gg :::i'.::::- :.:::f,5m, M - e- - w ww M9324 3 X K K if .1 ,Eg Q , wg . 5 Q- f ' H W if is 13 W N L5 E 1 Audrey Kahler Carol Peppel .,,:: .... Y . ., ,wikis q ui 5 5. - if .. ZESEFSQQ .: :zf-:-:z - 2 22: . , SQ: ,zs :3r5g-'G :,',: . I his 5 f 21 Zmeygu v m iw X R E Q? y Q V. . ,MQ - W 8279232 QL X mu ' , Bob Carsten X a f ef f 'E-5555 1 , I ge Louise Jensen iii? fix John Smith Larry Spitzenberger Reta Stroh SIIPHIIMIIIII lZlASS UHICIRS We sophomores started this school year, 1953-54, with 18 members. Three of these, Audrey and Arthur Kahler and Roger Stroh, came from Burke. Janice I-Iaase dropped out of school after the first semester, leaving 17 members. Our sponsor was Mr. John Rathbun. We had our first class meeting a few weeks after school started. The following were elected: Carol Peppel - President, Jim Bailey - Vice President, and Reta Stroh - Secretary and Treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Audrey Kahler and Bob Carsten. John Smith, Roger Stroh, and Arthur Kahler lettered in basketbgll. Arthur Kahler and Jim Bailey lettered in foot- ball. Larry Spitzenberger, base soloist, received an excell- ent rating at the Kimball contest. Eight of the nine girls sang in the glee club. Kathleen Spitzenberger won the oratorical contest in declam for the second year. She received an excellent rating at the district contest. Carol Peppel and Reta Stroh were chosen as B team cheerleaders. - Audrey Kahler and Lenard Zeisler were king and queen candidates. Bob Carsten took part in the senior class play and Art- hur Kahler and Roger Stroh in the junior class play. Lenard Zeisler Roger Stroh Margaret Boettcher FRESIIME l Tom Bruce Don Cahoy Virgil Charging Hawk Lorna Foster Dorain Jons Larry Ott Gary Hoffman Carole Jensen Carole Jons l Frances LaCla.ire Dennis Mulford Larry Mulford Ruby Pfaff Shirley Schmitz Jerald Schochenmaier FRESHMA MASS IIHIIIERS l s The new school year of 1953 started with Z0 freshman, eight coming from St. Charles, one from Herrick and the re- maining eleven irom Bonesteel., Early in the year Cleveland High Pine from St. Charles dropped out and Lorna Foster en- tered. The class was initiated Sept. 16th by the seniors. Mr. Backus was the class sponsor. The class officers were- President, Tom Bruceg Vice President, Carole Jonesg and Secretary-Treasure, Gary Hoffman. The dues were fifty cents a semester. Ruby Pfaff and Carole .Ions were chosen as B team cheerleaders from the freshman class. Eight girls participated in girls athletics. Three girls sang in the glee club. The students who entered Declam were Margaret Boettcher, Tom Bruce, Virgil Charging Hawk, Carole Jensen, Frances LaClaire, Jerald Schochenmaier, Lou Ann Wern- ke, and Darrell Young., Tom Bruce won second place in the local contest and second place in the hickory stick contest. Ray Vaughn and Virgil Charging Hawk were the lettermen in basketball and Ray also lettered in football. The king and queen candidates were Carole .Ions and Ray Vau- ghn. Xi. b K i ,i x I W' 'W' Q Cvreilf' X ' i 1.g',..i, 'ai xv 7 1 'tif 1 9 yi .,.. ' f .fffg?bg2'f:fSXj? Deanna Tietgen Ray Vaughn Lou Ann Wernke Darren Young BACK ROW: C. Haase, B. Leslie, J. Swanda, R. Helmberger, K. Peterson, E. Bailey, G. Whidden, G. Haase, P. Schmitz, A. Schmitz, T. Snyder, H. Carnin. MIDDLE ROW: R. Bailey, A. Qualrn, A. Mulford, D. Dummer, K. Schoenhoff, L. Neilan, J. Applebee, P. Neilan, P. McDonald, L. Gray,L. Counts, Mr. Lange. FRONT ROW: D. Aisenbrey, J. Schochenrnaier, M, Ott, M. Sip, B. Helrnberger, S. Lewis, K. Jons, L. Schmitz, A.Gray, I. Jons, and C. Schoenhoff. Nita Sondgeroth, Judy Joyce, Linda Lou Peterson, Margrit Schoenhoff. Sllll IH A ll HGHIH GRADE Below Andrea Qualm, Alice Gray, Joyce Schochenmaier, Kathryn Jons. a l M I ll Zvi ii.. 4- ! BACK ROW: Ralph Schmitz, Gerald Swanda, Marlene Schmitz, Carolyn Manning, Ruth Bailey, Walter Counts, Teddy Dummer, Leslie Hertz, and Harold Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Alvin Witt, Johnny Pesicka, Lyle Cozad, Jim Spitzenber- ger, Marvin Schmitz, Allen Creekmur, Joe Davidson, and Dennis Hausmann. FRONT ROW: Connie Schmitz, Gail Guthmiller, Marvelyn Glynn, Bonnie Mulford, Janice Schroeder, Jane Bruce, Betty Joyce, and Shirley Roth. TEACHER: Mrs. Laree Volsteadt. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Cozad, Connie Honnor, Melvin Roth, and Florence Gray. 1. l 3 ak - BACK ROW: Ray Lange, Roy Peterson, Raymond Schmitz, Dennis Jons, Jerry Spitzenberger, Kenny Qualrn, Larry Swanda, James Hartford, Ronald Ludemann, LeRoy Schmitz, and Raymond Sip. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Durnmer, William Gray, Johnny Applebee, Roger Lounsbery, Margrit Schoenhoff, Frances Creekmur, Kay Lounsbery, Isabel Bailey, Rex Balcom, John Schmitz, and Bobby Puhrmann. FRONT ROW: Sheila Stroh, Nita Sondgeroth, Judy Joyce, Barbara Johnson, Joyce Haase, Lorene Mulford, Bonnie Leslie, Kay Aisenbrey, and Linda Lou Peterson. TEACHER: Mrs. Viola Lange. NOT PICTURED: Henry Pesicka and Darlene StoneArrow. 3 ,J as S MACK ROWg Paitricia Noel, Larry Schmitz, Robert Boes, Mavonne Burger, Janet Gors, Jerald Witt. Harry Haase, and Marvin Schochenmaier. l RUN'l' ROW: Allen Sclioclicnrnmer, Connie Hysell, Roberta Boes, Carol Glynn, Rodney Stahlecker, Janis Hebert, Ruth Balcom, Nancy Moor, .ind James Hziusmann. TEACHER: Miss Rnngdi Opheim NOT PICTURI-ID: June C0236 Nr BACK ROW: Jerry Campbell, Connie Cozad, Gail Bailey, Eddie Jons, John Hausmann, Kathleen Roth, Herman Haase, and Darla Lange. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Hattig, Jimmy Hoar, Jack Hibbard, Helen David- son, Wayne Witt, Roland Pepper, and Jack Veal. FRONT ROW: Jane Havens, Sharon Schmitz, Linda Lanz, Caroline Schmitz, Mary Puhrmann, and Merna Jons. TEACHER: Miss Donelda Hammon NOT PICTUREDZ Dell Ray Mul- ford, Edgar Matuska, and Daniel Gray. Sllllll I llllll llll Standing: Bob Carsten, Darrell Young, Gerald Smith, Supt. Padrnos, Seated: Harley Weidner, President, Dorothy Helmberger, Lou Ann Wernke, Janet Stroh, Audrey Kahler, Duane Camin. lIBIlARlA S L to R Janet Qualmg Deanna Woerpelg Priscilla Fraschg Marjorie Creekmurg Carole Opbroekg Alvera Jonsg Dorothy Helm berger. 4 D Ar 'Xxx X CAR IVAl KI ll ANI! llllll Janet Qualm and Harley Weidner OU Standing: C. Opbroek, A. Joris, A. Moor, D. Schmitz, C. Jons, J. Qualm, E. Schroeder, P. Frasch, M. Hermsen, D. Helmber ger, Miss Sutton Seated: K. Sangster, D. Foltz, G. Smith, B. Gray, R. Yeigh, H. Weidner, B. Carsten, V. Charging Hawk. DECLAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Sutton, Darlene Cahoy, Alvera Moor, Harley Weidner, Deanna Woerpel, Carole Opbroek, Tom Bruce, Kathleen Spitzenberger. .Ill Illll IIIASS PlAY l954 STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Harley Weidner, Merlin Smith, Alyce Dummer, Lavonne Klein, Darlene Cahoy, Leona Dumrner, Janet Stroh, Nola Baily, Delores Schmitz, Deanna Woerpel, Norma Helemberger, Dennie Foltz, Art Kahler, Roger Stroh, Ray Yeigh. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Gray, Robert Cah0Y. KCHHY 53-F13 ster, Lionel Neilen, Frank Baker, Jerry Carsten, ,Duane Camin, Don Noel. .ix nt Glll lllllll Zia .4--4...-n-'I' D. Woerpel, Back Row: C. Opbroek, D. Schmitz, A. Dummer, J. Qualm, N. Helmbergcr, M. Applebee, and D. Tietgen. Middle Row: Director, Mrs. Foster, D. Schmitz, E. Schroeder, M. Boetcher, L. Dummer, Jons, D. Helmberger, M. Creekmur, and J. Stroh. Bottom Row: L. Klien, K. Spitzenberger, N. Bailey, L. Counts, A. Kahler, L. Jensen, D. Cahoy, R. Stroh, and L. Bodine. SEXTET C. Jons, C. '. iz 2 if 'E , . . -4 4 A- Q- Q, .. , .- 4 L .Saw - Q.. . L, to R: C. Jong, D. Helmberger, J. Qualm, D. Woerpel, C. Opbroek, I.. Dummer, and Director, Mrs. Foster. SlllllISl L, to R. Larry Spitzenberger, Coreen Jons, Don Noel, Harley Wiedner, Dorothy I-Ielrnberger, and Mrs. Foster. BOY'S GLEE CLUB Back Row: Don Noel, Lenard Ziesler, Tom Bruce, Art Kahler, Virgil Charging Hawk, Mrs. Foster, Harley Wiedner, Roger Stroh, Ray Vaughn, Dennie Foltz. Front Row: Bob Gray, Frances LaClaire, Larry Spitzenberger, Darrell Young, Larry Mulford, Don Cahoy, and Jerald Schoch- enmaier, 6 'gl X .lf PH' Clllll li 1 lil F BACK ROW: N. Bailey, D. Schmitz, C. Opbroek, M. Applebee, D. Tietgen, J. Stroh, M. Creekmur, L. Counts, L. Bodine, C. Jensen, L. Klein. MIDDLE ROW: A. Moor, D. Jons, A. Jons, BACK ROW: N. Bailey, D. Schmitz, C. Opbroek, M. Applebee, D. Tietgen, J. Stroh, M. Creekmur, L. Counts, L. Bodine, C. Jensen, L. Klein, MIDDLE ROW: A. Moor, D. Jons, A. Jons, P. Frasch, M. Hermsen, D. Woerpel, N. Helmberger, A. Dum- mer, L. Wernke, M. Boettcher, D. Cahoy. FRONT ROW: R. Stroh, K. Spitzenberger, L. Dummer, S. Schmitz, A. Kahler, L. Jensen, L. Foster, E. Schroeder, D. Schmitz. CHEERLEAD C. Peppel, C. Jons, D. Helmberger, J. Qualm, C. Jons. R. Pfaif ABSENT. CHHR llAllHlS A A X V, -. - . n ,, fa' 4- 'R 1' ,. CHEERLEADERS: Janet Qualm, Coreen Jons, Dorothy Helemberger. -Q ,X . S we . lllIllS slsxmzlu TOP ROW: Dorain Jons, Shirley Schmitz, Lorna Foster, Mary Applebee, and Deanna Tietgen. MIDDLE ROW: Elva Schroeder, Audrey Kahler, Marjorie Creek- mur, Alvera Jons, Laura Counts, Reta Stroh, Kath- leen Spitzenberger. FRONT ROW: Carol Peppel, Margery Herrnsen, Lou Ann Wernke, Priscilla Frasch, Nola Bailey, Delores Schmitz, Marg- aret Boettcher, and Carole Joris. ABSENT: Ruby Pfaff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimes 1 W lt li.. -1 i Mrs. Dunkak in the lunchroom. BUS DRIVERS V . Qui BACK ROW: Elmer Shipman and Ray Hebert SEATED: James Metal and Rudy Hoffman ,qt , 9 E . ,. x AL, X. g S QgHfQZA31f'glf? ,... -' G. SMITH ' 2 -I H 3232335 .. R SI H fr . ' if j Q. I - I ., my . Sigh A I 15, . J.. CARSTEN ,I . g 5, 5 fiY'TS13.: if 51 S WT I M32 S x x 3 fs X69 X Q if il 4 ig, Q I as sf , iii 1 'Q Eg XS, 1 W 3 ,.,. . P Y X is A 3 2 X ' I aw I Q I 2 A L. NEILAN Q Eg'z:. I E V I at . , E f I I. 'ar 4 x . IW - LT ' ' I ---- Q ,,,.., , ff f - 5 - Q ' MQ. 3153? ' .AP I K x H' I 1 X53 2 1 Sf I' W aw I , , n g. ww Q Q 1 Q, W 3 I Q6 'Q B 1- g Q M5 3 bs ig xr XX Q ki R. YEIGH H. WEIDNER D,. CAMIN A y'T',f xii ? Eta , i i - 8 41' fl KI LL nw , 'W I I V. CHARGING HAWK vv, . is K N fu, Q 2 x 'R W: K X2 :ia :QW QHMM 15 'W ww lg X Q M I I W i T 1 7. I .. 11 In: .,... I W , - .. .,., ...., . . ,1 .... .... F W sl..-.r ...,. .. N ,X an 'K 4 I hifi ..., - . .- I Y Q P D. NOEL B-. GRAY M., SMITH K. SANGSTER nx- gp + 5 am 5 Q f , E I vt af ' gg fm- .Iggy 3 i 52 1 fix I in g If il f sz Q at 1 X IE I 2? Si ' 2 -f an I . is 5. 'Q . I J., SMITH L. ZEISLER R. VAUGI-IN T. BRUCE A. KAI-ILER D. CAHOY R. STROH 5- . e' ' as- S g Yr V , ' 4' If 151' ' 3 2,u ?Q' 11, Riga J. APPLEBEE - ' N Y J BAILEY TIGERS IN ACTION BONESTEEL vs. BUTTE BONESTEEL BONESTEEL BONESTEEL BONESTEEL BONESTEEL BONESTEEL GEDDES 56 FAIRFAX 50 LYNCH 31 SPENCER 50 COLOME 54 BUT TE Z4 D YOUNG B. CARSTEN I!ASKHBAll J. SMITH G. SMITH V. CHARGING HAWK K. SANGSTER M. SMITH HARLEY WEIDNER CAPTAIN JOHN RATHBUN COACH D. CAMIN W y ' J. BAILEY J. APPLEBEE R. STROH D. YOUNG B. GRAY L. OTT T. BRUCE J. SCHOCHENMAIER A- KAHI-:ER D. CAHOY LEFT TO RIGHT: JOHN RATHBUN, COACH, JOHN SMITH, MERLIN SMITH, ROGER STROH, KENNY SANGSTER, HARLEY WEIDNER, VIRGIL CHARGING HAWK, DUANE CAMIN, RAY VAUGHN, JERALD APPLEBEE, ROBERT GRAY, LIONEL NEILAN, MANAGER. 1953-1954 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bonesteel 46 --- Bonesteel 30 --- Bonesteel 50 --- Bonesteel 49 ---- Bonesteel 58 --- Bonesteel 40 ---- Bonesteel 31 -- Bonesteel 64 --- Bonesteel 50 -- Bonesteel 64 -- Bonesteel 43 -- Bonesteel 72 -- Bonesteel 42 -- Bonesteel 45 -- Bonesteel 52 -- Bonesteel 47 -- Geddes Gann Valley Colome Lynch Butte Fairfax Spencer Naper Burke Colome Fairfax Gregory Burke Gregory Naper Winner Bonesteel 51 -- Butte TOURNAMENT WINNERS BIG FOUR TOURNAMENT Fairfax 62 Bonesteel 30 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Burke 55 Fairfax 50 SECOND TEAM TOURNAMENT Winner 34 Burke 33 DIS TRIC T TOURNAMENT Fairfax 52 Bonesteel 38 Q ., 6' 1 if vf A f N., '4 D W 'ft if 3 1 V AO dl :- if 3 -' ' K 9 ,xi . Q- 9 .- - .: - 1 5:5-ff ' .5 :E-Q-iw 1. Alvera Moor Z. Carole Opbroek 3. 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D, Dial 4511 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 MEL PUHRMANN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 MCDONALD'S STORE Mac and Lillian McDonald Are Q5 434. ll? 5 iz S 5 ir-l'-5 M-a,,..P ' Z,-, E' P9644 I br ROAMA 'V : 5 '-f 9.2 Q r 5 Q 0 Congratulations to the class of 1954 Vern and Wilma Thomas r-4 ,. -, L, f ,..-, RAY SPITZENBERGER proprietor Compliments of Mobilgas Mobiloil MISSOURI VALLEY MUTUAL INSURANCE V S A COMPANY f' ' Ak ' fs, 1 fx!-,-1 fi! '39 'rs - se: LLL, or ovjxj 'X Burke, S, Dak. -.Q-IVX0bll ccfrm NwbiI5.s . . M ,JI- C.N. Nielsen, Pres. IIE fi: lf? -'Qs fini -5 pf 4 4' Zi l h William Hinken, 5. . .1 Sec-Treas o lx HIGHWAY SERVICE WW X STATION ,Yu vgx Y X '15 5 xx X Telephone Bonesteel S.D. E- lbw vl L KX L ffl' ml Class of 1954 BENTZ GROCERY I Q lj Congratulations Groceries and Fresh Fruits Ln I Vegetables 51,17 Best Wishes Fresh Meats 'G- S for Self Service Store It's Phone 6711 Fairfax, a Pleasure To Serve You S. Dak. Your Success BURKE STATE BANK Burke S. D. Bonesteel S. D. ,'10Q1se if 26, 'H ,EE ? f-rf? ff , . 5- fl ' H-I 3- 2. Es' ::-0 I .Er E. ' ' -'E-1 . : ein V' 7'f - ..-' 5. as 5 - 2. ,fi 'Zia' I E gg. 4 1. '. f 49 MT ,- ' - so .Va -- .I ,Q ri , '4 VAz2' - K .. W J 1 42 ,L-,....., 2 'i i'Fi lIZ'iik!m ' I pf r JJ D ' , WEST LUMBER 8: COAL CO. f lf' 2 i Bonesteel, S. Dak. r uf' Zo Jo Phone 2051 1 iii ' X Lumber C031 ' .V ' Windows Lime R ,ff Cemgnt piaster . sroofms Paints ire Fen in St IP t PRATT'S GENERAL STORE Builderfscliaidware N555 os S WauPaPe1' Electric Fences Quality Goods-Service Satisfaction Roy Humrich, Manager L, Mo Pratt, PI'OpI'ietO1' Merchandise F . . Fairfax, S' D. a1r Prices Phone 6531 Courteous Service HOME LUMBER CO. all kinds of Building Materials, Paints 8: oils CONGRATULATIONS Phone 6661 Fairfax, S., D. TO THE SENIORS OF '54 .Z .f f V' PARENT 6:1 'E in tgquik V 16 TEACHERS ,T WV? A A , . , of f if - N ASSOCIATION Q6 6 ' ' A 1- 566 2! ' it g lift: Bonesteel, S. Dak. r. K 1531..- . 4.3:- -.-gk A BEE 8: ZEE AGENCY Real Estate --- Insurance Karl E. Zutz, Manager Burke, S. D., Compliments PARNELL J. DONOHUE Lawye r ZORBA GRAIN 8: LIVESTOCK COMPANY Lumber, Coal, Posts, and Grain Plumbing and Heating Supplies Hardware Refrigerators Cement Washers Roofing Radios Phone 8261 Herrick, S. Dak. HUNGRY JIfM'S Sells Gas For Less Refrigerators 1500 James Bruce Dial 2621 Bonesteel Highway 18 FARMERS UNION OIL CO. Fuel oil ------------ Gas Phone 6511 Fairfax S. D. Tires and Auto Accessories HUBER STANDARD STATION Atlas Tires Batteries Atlas Accessories Gas- - Oil- -CarWashing Greasing Phone 2681 Bonesteel S. D. BONESTEEL CLEANERS Ivan and Helen Woehl Telephone 4371 Bonesteel, S.'D. HIBBARD'S Furniture 8: Funeral Home Phone 4461 Bone steel S. D. Congratulations Hertz Motel on Highway 18 WE TREAT YOU LIKE A FRIEND Bonesteel, S. D. Phone 2771 Calhoon Sales and Service Hardware---Propane Gas Gifts and Novelties Bonesteel, S.D. Phone 2071 Quality Economy WHIDDEN'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Delivery Service Phone 4101 Bonesteel, S. Dak. Congratulations 8: Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1954 HEBERT'S JEWELRY BONESTEEL SUPER MARKET Complete line of Groceries Bonesteel Produce Feeds-Eggs-Chickens Bill Jansen Phone 4521 Bonesteel, S.D. PERLENFEIN BROTHERS Chevrolet Sales 8: Service Factory Trained Mechanics Phone 2781 Bonesteel S.D YOUR BUICK DEALER SPITZENBERGER IMP. Oscar Spitzenberger Bonesteel, S. Dak. GAMBLES Authorized dealer The Friendly Store Wallpaper- - - Paint Hardware Phone 4021 Bonesteel, S. D. ELMER SPITZENBERGER Mobilgas Mobiloil ,,, in BEST WISHES XS lm .lun IIJTJI-0 gh T' qff 'lb AL and GLEE BLAKKOLB Country Deliveries Telephone 2101 Bonesteel, S. Dak. ,.. -4 or s SPORTSMAN RECREATION CENTER Where friend meets friends - David L. Gray, Prop. Bonesteel, S. Dak. VERLE'S STANDARD SERVICE Kelly Tires Willard Batterie s Gas- - -Oil- --Greasing Car Washing Bonesteel, S. Dak. Phone 2041 WESSELMAN'S COFFEE SHOP Pay Attention to What You Eat Theo Wesselrnan Bonesteel, S. Dak. Telephone 4342. Congratulations to the Seniors of '54 DR., AND MRS., LO. COOK PEE WEE'S TEE PEE CAFE PY5 KVI A434 fs - .790 'S Bone steel, S. Dak. Meals-Lunches-Beer Fountain Service Private Parties in Dining room, call for reservations Telephone 2271 NEWEST AND MOST MODERN CAFE ON HIGHWAY 18 OPBR OEK PHAR MACY Your Rexall Drug Store Live stock Remedie s Prescriptions- - -Cosmetics Bone steel, S. Dak. Phone 2081 GORS IMPLEMENT John Deere Sales and Service Phone 2951 Bone steel, South Dakota The Trademark of Quality Made Famous By Good Implements 1 Qw ausrv mmm 39 'mr Isciman rmsr ' X 1 gonesiev BONESTEEL GRAIN CO. Amb ro se Burke, Manager Phone 2251 Bonesteel, S. D. 'Za' X 'vi f x 'I?l fl! f filjfffl - 1--1-it--4 lifillflflf I N ANR iff Mg? f' fffff' K 1 f X MT I I HW' E220 fl ,ff ,1 I f ,- H fl Grain Coal Feeds Seeds Twine Salt Al JT L u S515 l IE! 1 1 3 ' . 5 1 ,- ..- - Y. GRADY 'S STYLE SHOP Congratulations Compliments of Joe and Helen Brandl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Grady CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1954 Bonesteel Locker Mrs. Fred Dunkak Henry Hanson Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshmen Class The Annual Staff wishes to express their appreciation to the students, the faculty, the business men, and every one else who contributed to make this annual possible. , Y 'Fix 'lk . 'Q ' fa . . N A.,.. .,,A. - -. ' I QIlizifzi:::4:: .'4h...'A I 5 s 3 I 2 i I' n s 5' a F I -1 P i n i 1 S I I i i I


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