Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1958

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7fze14maw 1958 Echted cmd pubhshed by the Arrow Board CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Aberdeen, South Dakota VOLUME 39 Foreward Hcrc lv your 1958 Arrow H71 hope you lzke It Irurlztzonally u yrorhook IS usually thought o as It putorzal rrmczo of thr stmors' mal julr It was wzth thzs thought m mmzl that we sdratczl thz thcmt of our 1958 yaarhook A HIPIIIL fthzth 15 symholu, of the ahruptness by whuh tuzltt yzurs of puhlm echoolmg comes to an tml In kccpmg wzth th19 :dw we have wmpurrfl your hui to that of thf marzonette luppcls mc rlf pr ml: nt for thur fu ry actzuty upon thf puppd music: so IS 11 lblfll Ytudenfs WL too owe u dup debt of gratzturle to those ttachcrs uho Izkt thc, puppct master u,1th hrs puppets has hchl the itrmlgs u,h1ch haw guzded us to thzts pomt m our ecluaatzonal hues 11' f , 1 ' , . 1 . 1 . rv .. ' . ' 1 . 1. . . . Z 1 . f . . ,-, 1 -1 f I, .. .' '. ' ' -11-1 1 1 1 1 Q . . , , 1 . , '.. 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'il-1 ' -Q- H1111 II1- ry ' .... 111 1' E 4 A D 1 'Q 1 1' Ja 1 ' iz Sha ,c1'. 011 Pz1t.' ,Q .1111 Phyllis Sc'I1111iclt T61 ' r1OI'! ,'OIl at 1 1 .'llI I 1 AQI7' I ' ' .... 'tg-111 '1 . 'IQ ' 1 'I ' , . z Ia z .1 ' I f ' ...... 'ic 1 dfr 1 '1 -1 Q i1k Ya Q1 z f z 1 I ...., .'1r f 1 I I Z x L A' i X Ded1cat1on Feachers are the guzdmg lzght to those who tread thc dzm path o cducatzon Uzthout them manlxmd would be strug fflznff or nourzshmcnt for hw hungry mznd only ab mstructors but as frzcnds They hold the strmgs that guzde the know ledge seekmg puppets of youth It IS to these holders of the strmgs that we llLCl1CClf6 our 1958 Arrou, l I J 1 ' rf J ' 'Y 7- ,.' . - rw l rw f A' I I' . ' They are always there in time of need--not L . . x , h -P . bp . ff xx gi! MLB SYURLD 41DMnNs5TRQJ 'U' .Q ,XXI in ga R ? ' Q N X ' E 'S 3 We lush to express our gratltudc to thosc men who tfikc circ of the necess iry busmess detalls to m llsc 1 school u lr successful Thur Clllt1LS mcluclc llllcliftlllff thc fmmccs unclertiluuq IIHPFOVC ments md Illllllglllg pllbllf, rel 1tl0!'lS Bolrd mcmbers ire left to rlght lums Dc lcon E C Plcplow Xwllllllh Igclxslrcls school Qttolucx Ilowcl RlLlllI'ilSOll Cx Holciatc Rohclt XI 1rsh1ll lNot P1C.tllI'LCl 1rc imcs Bcrhos md II C Cllrk They Provlde The Stage 'L .f la-r 1' ' 1' ' Q ' ' wss A A - 1 f wr- Ahcrdac-11 owns much to Cy Holgitc -A11 sc-no Q vs -'lcon is 1 xv ' -1 wr A -- mis - 'iy' ' his clu' 3 to H109 CCIlfflllifLS. as Supc1'i11tc11clc'11t of Schools. Mr. Fred Claudon deserves 'ill I S.- In her two years at Central Nliss Nlasters has done much to help students with her understanding idvice Her task his not ended with counseling however as she has chap eroned various trips in connection with school activities Her w1ll1ngness to give up her time and her efforts to help young people have made us as students of Central High reallze how fortunate we ire to hive her as 1 member of our ficulty Nik' Jimi Y C alll 1 ,f 1 ai Wzllard Ellis completing his second year as principal of Central has con tributed much to make Aberdeen High a wonderful place to go to school Although burdened wlth the many responsibilities of his office Nlr Ellis has never been too busy to give a word of helpful advice and guidance To you Mr Ellis we a students Wish to express our sincere gratitude for every thing you have the praise we can give him for all the time he has so unselfishly given to guide Centralites along the right paths. His interest in young people and their problems is clearly reflected by the amount of extra time he spends in giving advice, counseling and hold- ing conferences. NVe, as Centralities, just wish to say, Thanks, Mr. Claudon, for the effort you have made to help usg your understanding our problems will continue to be ap- preciated throughout our futuresf' r Guiding The Strings it X. 'R or 7 ' . A Q 1 . Q- . u . , i , s , Q done for us. .9 5? l ii! ' ' v 'l .2 Iii: L 1 A if A I 4 it p . . , ' 'gt . f 7 1 7 C NX . Y Marilyn Von Busch ,R X N Mrs. Ehrsmann Scnptwnters Marilyn Von Busch lb ff1m111ar to most students as she was graduated from Central herself only last year Complet mg her flrst year as secretary IH the offlce she has proved herself to be frlen dly 'md capable Keeping the Supermtendents OfflC6 runnlng smoothly IS Mrs Ehrsmann Mr Holgates secretary Although not seen often by Centralltes her dut1es contrlbute much to the efflclency of the schools buslness Delores Quzst our other offlce sec retary has contrlbuted much to the success of the school year We wlsh to thank her for all the llttle thmgs she has taken tlme out from her regular dut1es to do for us N-1'-1 Delores Quist Stage Hands ,Z ,gn H' Q 3 ai' WN R. a N 'v Elroy Bamhart Roy Jolmson Walter johnson John Becker Lloyd Blood Fred Sahln Adam Rieger Harry Decker Harold Williams l -, ' e ?'9'l'4i o 1 3 V - 4 Z.: ' ' , ' , ltr: - . J fy o A ' o ' ly A ,. A in , A ,L V h. K1 f 'HP all -ij Ye so .9 P ' lg! V A ,X -, I V E . 1' AU! 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Richard Fossum Phvslcal Educatlon ,fs I Randall Fisher Speech Drama Alice Hendnckson Latm 'Vlylo Jackson Physncal Educatxon Harry jones French Spanish General English Rosa Lambert xx, I r. Glenn LefHer Emmett Lemhan C .av ' eorge Lmdboe Iames McNeary Typlng Bookkeepmg L t Kathleen Mewmg EHgllSh Ben Muller Mechamcal Drawmg Busmess Math lerature Advanced Algebra German Solld Geometry Trlgonometry Physlcs James Muller Band EVM 4' ,f--s.. x Q ' T n-.-. Nl. w-ivy-:run-Q I' lv 5 5 ll Z af' ,fv- Leo Nelson Englrsh Speech Cletus Noecker World Hlstory Ioumalrsm Robert Orr Modern Problems Wrlllam Ochs Solrd Geometry Plane Geometry Tngonometry Arlre Rudd Busmess Englrsh Typmg Robert Pratt Prmtmg Warren Schnmnowsln Choral Drrector 1 'h xku. Wi '-an--.,,,-,, Alonzo Seaboldt Floyd Spllde Barbara Stutenroth Orchestra Auto Mechamcs Englxsh Metal Shop Literature Dale Summers Helen Sutton Alma Thomas Mary Wllllams Study Hall Home Economxcs Lxbranan Amencan Hnstory I 1 max I L , 514 Puppetteer Snaps My youre geumg thin' Whats the Joke? Its all m a days work KW'- Nomniltodny A f Coffeehme A Im camera shy A I , h 1 A . - ' . f Q 1 2 , 6 , f L, , , A ' VJ X, ' -U. I ' up ' ..-Y V s u A I K xx K I 3 .A A 4 - N ! VL,.,,. ' M hr , 7 , A5 if M. I . X A E - , We Strengthenmg The Strmgs Centrals health program under the d1rect1on of Xllss Grace Clement provrded stu dents wrth hot lunches through out the year conducted eve and ear tests and made xt posslble for sophomores to part1c1pate 1n dental exflmlnatlons admuus tered by crty dentrsts Mrs Delores Gllgln served as secretflrv for Nlrss Clement and Mrs Jeanette Hurrell was Central s school nurse bf Kang 'R -an QW wwf. J . I , -M. I 51, , , - - we N , ,frm v I , . 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QQ? 1 f ' J P t1 I . .Q , - at V 'Qi X F f Q 1 X v . , X 2.1 J ,152 'ff , .. -1 Q A .IP c I Q X in Top Senior Actors . dx It , ,. ,.,. .-,. ,..-. ,,,..........---I , 4' ,IW ,f Semors elected these three offrcers to preslde over the1r class durlng the flrst semester B111 McCr1cken presldent Ion B1ll1gl'I16lCI' VICC presldent 'md Kathy Kunz secretary Adv1sed by Nlr Fred Claudon semor counselor these off1cers were responslble for all semor class act1v1t1es ind they conducted clfass meetlngs Another duty whlch they performed was the selectxon of grflduatlon announcements v- ,1- xx.. lv, Q To contmue the work of the flrst semester offlcers the semors elected the followmg people to govem for the second semester Arllss Brash presldent Nlony Erlchsen V1C6 presldent and Chuck Wolsky secretary XM- or fi f 'C I Y s 1 C s C , . 3 . . . , . - . S 6 , . . I . Y . , . . . Q . .. 1 2 I . . . f l c l ' . . aff . .2 ,.'+ '2-a A A '. Mu I ff- .- X a X , ga, . , J my , X: 1 f NH!! 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K5 Q , , 'Qin ip-nf 94+ hh- lerry Anderson Richard Anderson -X Cappell i Band lntra murxl Gym Track Frank Bauer Place-mm nt Michael Blake Homeroom Officer Monitor Board Second Choir Gym p 1 if rs I, Jim Bauer Placement Sue Blakeman All-State Orchestra Photography Cluh Bowling, G.A.A. Band 1 1 li- QQQ, t . 4 ig, X x A Swv I 2 l J B. .A ff 1 'f ,U e HQ 7 . div? 3? Pat Blando Placement Bowling Gym LeVon Bohn Dnvers Educstxon Gxrls Bowlmg Latm Club GYI11 Kenneth Burgard Sophomore Basketball Varsnty Basketball Iumor Basketball lumor Football o N. fi! 4--9' 33 if Q Warren Blinder Junior Red Cross Band Arhss Brash Young Mens Council Home-room Offxcer Varsity Basketball Lettermen s Club Boys State Frances Carter Homeroom Offxcer Latm Club Bowlmg Chorus F N A Q3- farm.. 'Rss 23 1' r fr- 'K v -- '--.r N ? 5 , Janice Blomster All-State Chorus Queen Nominee Student Counul Class Offlcer A Cappella Kenneth Bray Band Ym Carol Casanova Bowlmg G A A Chou ga... l S -N 3 rv, 'N 91. pq - 1:75 1 it vu, ' W ffl Tom Blondo Karen Bohlinl junior Red Cross Gym Chess Club Dale Brooks Hom eroom Officer Varsity Football Student Councll Gym Shxrlee Caskey Bowlmg G A A ,.J ' i 4,-Q MW WW! Marge Burkhartzmeyer All State Orchestra Language Club Lnbrary Club Latm Club F T A james Chlttlck Vlarshal Nommee Iumor Basketball Nfomtor m Chnef s State eystone 08 X . I V N qv Q VL h Hilti 1 Vx 1 N I I A mf V ' I ,V,'f 3 , I , , I ,- , , l F A 93 X A - L A y Q ' A -a 1 g,. A V 4 ' -A 4 V ' ' ll of A be , ,gy as A , I ew 3 j, A , ' n A Qs fn. - y ' My f L N 1 1 5, 5. E ,. - 1 B' V ,' E' Dale Christophersen Dance Band Intra mural Chess Club Debate Band Rose Crouch Drivers Education Biology Club Gym Al DeLong Sophomore Basketball Varsity Basketball Momtor Board Boys State in qv Roger Clark Speech Cluh Cappella Gym Nancy Dahl Language Club Second Choir Bowling G A A F T A janet Deschner Queen Nominee Concert Band Girls State A Cappella Keystone Q 3 AL J 'si at Beverly Clausen Latin Club F T A G A A Band lean Dahlke Drivers Education G A A ym Marion Deuel All School Play Speech Club A Cappella Wordcraft F N A 621 'mm .fx ?! 'TIF' . ., ,.,v,w,m,,,, 2, me ,.,.,,,,.. . ,, 7 a E! 1: L , 5,3555 ei Aw 51:52 ,, fm, V ,auf ay, ,, ,,. 5 , .3 , ,. -. if 25 '1 L i I-'fig-,YF ' 'J' nd l '11 ' 'g 4 1 R 53, 'va WMP 13 '52 f 'ix , we A ,iw 5' 5' E2 ?a Q? , ,qw ,. Scott Cotman School Photographer Student Council Class Officer Arrow Board Momtor Bob Daugherty Radio Club Gym Marie Dick Drivers Education Teachers Aid Gym QM? tbl Vel Craft Drivers' Education Biology Club Placement Dennis Decker Iunior Basketball Student Council Varslty Track Orchestra Band Marcella Diegel Drivers Educahon GAA Gym WA 3 Clarence E Dretrich Gvm Grace Draper Dnvers Education F H A G A A Mane Engelhart Photograph6hClub Second our Gym 2:- Vo A A, 'nn :gl T Darlys Dolan Dnvers Educatmn Chorus Larry Ehresmann Placement Gym Margy Engelhart Drivers' Education Chonxs F T A my urs asf, -.40 Leomtha Dosch Dnvers Educatlon F T A Chorus Gym Barbara Ehrmann Homeroom Officer A Cappella Orchestra Band Loren Enger Gym aG' 6. a-gag xl if 'Qrf Q 5- -4-af Bob Dosch Gym Russell Ellis Gym Mony Erichsen Queen Nommee Orchestra C A A Band L9 , , , nv 'fx , . ,, ' s s 5 5 ii ji Barbara Drake Momtor Board Concert Band A Cafvpella Wor craft Keystone Pudge Ellwood Marshal Nominee Student Council Boys Natlon Keystone Debate Sherron Emst Second Choir G A A 'V' fi, ' f f f. ,f ww, f N' pf? -M, ,W EZ! 1' f f1,yy,1,, ff 5? g , , M , 1 . , .rv f , - A I Q- Gary Famlas Sophomore Basketball Sophomore Footb all Second Choir Intra mural A Cappella Bruce Frlnk Homeroom Offlcer A Cappella Football Gym jerry Game Iumor Basketball jumor Football Intra mural NHV3 ,1- WB 9 , K.. Q -X 5 Duck Frllbach Sophomore Basketball Varslty Basketball Lett rmen s Club Varsity Football Iunlor Football Mary Frrson Photography Club Arts and Crafts Chorus F H A F T A Jrmmle Gardner Speech Club Latm Club Orchestra Band '-'CE W9-1.41 sa , ,fr-s . R Q V ,..-- . f Carol K Flshback john Foy So homore Basketball Placement p S homore Football Bnwlmg op F H A jumor Basclsithall Carol Froehllch All State Chorus Latm Club G A A Robert Cates 25i'f eta? fi 105 '-9 wr' Q! 'CZ' A 'Q Second omr A Cappella Holly F ulleton Queen IN ommee Arrow Board A Cappella Pep Club Keystone Darrell Gehnng S econ d Chorr fs tif! ,V . Sf I W0 A , sb 'SC' 3 1 1 r - p Leland Frankman All School Play Science Club Declamatron A Cappella Band Betty Cab Transfer from Groton S D Bowlmg Vrvlan Gerdes All State Choms A Cappella Orchestra F T A Band . Y ' . , U , t - . V... I lf , r p - k 4 M e jr 5 I .F 3 brig ' -L Q Y K 4 1, 4 if x , A . I ! gf sim 1 Y ' H .' VV Vrkk 5, . 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A Madelene Cxllesple Ruta Gllmour Jumor Red Cross Momtor Board Latm Club A Cappella Eleanor Coldade Latm Cluh C A A Bob Cronos Transfer from 'Vhnot N D Delores Mae Golz Dnvers Educahon Chorus Dick Cross Gvm W- , Q3 K, TA ' 'Q-a Q 4' Judy Glau Homeroom OfflClY Latm Club Chorus F N A Mary lane Crandy C once rt B xml Orche itrm C A A Chorus Steve Cross Orchestrn G ym l 61 l inf 1:27 L .1 v f 3 90 B- ,A 5. j as 5, Y' 1' Vue Godfrev Allegra Goheen jumor Basketball A Cappella X araxtx I' ootb ill Worclcraft C A A Y anltv Track Arrow Bo url Bm s St um Bull Grasse Niarshll Nommu Quxll and Scroll Student Council Boys Shu Worduaft Bull Guhm jumor Red Cross 'viomtor Board A Cappella 'Z Donna Gnmm junior Red Crow Student Counul Momtor Board Speech Cluh A Cappella sylVl3 Hagenson All State Orchestra Concert Band Second Chou Orchestra G A A ffl f ,W f 4 an TT' ,pvisvi -gf? Pg .' A . e 1 fx .... -em n V L X A S .rll I W gas ' ' A f G N.. A 4- J , n 4- ,. X I -41 Z X - A . v 'A I I 1 , U W2 .',- 'T i, ol ' C i X' ,, 2 wx I A , ' V , 'I A 2 ' S A A '- : f ' , W -g, -A '- ' f H4 f 1 Q ' nf 1 V 1 ' , L- ' ' i A In W W . , 2 A ' M YS-I . b C - 5 Delbert Haldeman Sophomore Baskctball Snphomorc Football Iumor Basketball Iunmr Football Betty jean Hegge Dnvers Education Chorus Harley Heupel Gym 13-Es 1 james Hanson Drwers Educatxon Fran Helnen Placement C A A Harvey Heupel vm 'bs 1,1 we- 1 av Gs f 7'X 1' A 4 50 fra Roberta Haskell Language Club Bowlmg Chorus G A A Maryann Hemtzman Momtor Board Brolo y Cluh Speec Club Chorus Lorrame Hllt Teachers And Second Choir Bowlln Gym 1: Grace Haupt Drivers Educatlon Arts and Crafts Second Choir A Cappella Helen Henry Blue and Gold Arrow Board A Cappelh Wordcraft Keystone Elleen Hodson All State Choms Photography Club A Cappella Orchestra G A A .L -4 ,, ,X Zami' ' 1 s L f a . V ., ' gitrftfrff' M '3- f' 2 ' , x 'N Linda Hayes All State Orchestra Orchestra Carol Herrick Homeroom Officer Photography Club Second Cholr Latm Club F N A Jeanette Holstad Photography Club Chorus F N A F T A is Nj 5 es. N Beverly Howell Chorus janet Hunstad Pageant Day Queen Student Counul Monitor Board Class Ofhcnr Arrow Board 245 'Y'-rf Conme Hubbard Language Club Bowling Chorus G A A Gym Anita Hutchison All School Pl xy A Capptlli Orchestr 1 F T A Bmnd Marilyn janisch jim Jensen Chorus Student Council G.A.A. Band U Ze bv- T'-7 A. PW! Marge Huettl Language Cluh Chorus Donna Isaak Drivers Educltmn Chorus F T A F H A Margie jerlce Drivers' Education Biology Club Second Choir G.A.A. 5 Q xwofr at 'INA N5-s -Q1 Victor Humann Dru ers Education Gym Fran Jacobs Band Ada Mae jolmson Choms 1 5 L an 1 Z Eddie Himecker Transfer from Minneapolis Minnesota Bob Iahraus Drivers Education junior Red Cross Gym Jerry Johnson All-School Play Intra-mural Band Ge. .aff ff gg l LP? J Wk ' Rodger Jones Gvm Sldney Karlen Placement Eva Klem Junior Red Cross Momtor Board Lan guage Club Speech Club Choms ar I fx VUE .1 5-vr A 551 L. .-...- 1+ K, 5,4 ,W ,i:.fr., ,M1 1 if ' 75 , Kenny Iunkert Homeroom Offncer All Schonl Plax Intra mural Track Terry Keller Homeruom Offrcm r Student Counul Band Barry Kleppm Iumor Cosmopolltan Homeroom Ofhcer Varsity Football Orchestra Band ,f 'a , A 1 V -1 ' Q X Q ll . ar' , V H 0-- K ,, wg, Blll Kadlng Jerald Kamen Young Mens Council Latm Club Iumor Red Cross Orchestra RRdl0 Club B1nd Judy Kmg Bowhng F H A G A A Roger Knudson Homeroom Offlcer All State Chorus Student Councrl A Cappella Ana Vlrgmla Klrschenman A Cappella Orchestra F NI A Band Mary Kohlhaas All State Orchestra Blue and Gold Niomtor Board Declamatlon Latln Club QW T' def Prlscllla Kampa Transfer from Crenulle S Bowling Chonxs F T A Blll Klser Intra mural Placemem Chorus Gym Ilm Kolcales Second Choir Basketball in .9.f J L MMM. Q f , A - I ' , f , V' ,A . D. S R . . fx + fl'QQ9f r,Sw 5 g -C ' ' 4 , 124 ,V 139 l A ' T S ' w ' . A ' .Y , . - Q We fy A ' , . . x, I V SF! We ' T ' , w , ' 3 1, gf- - 9 1, Q3 Q VR Q M 1 vi N' v A sf - .X V J a. . x if ' I I S - - ' A sg I 4 ' . mp ,wx 'lj 'if' ' If ' ,X ,' - Q 4 pk gf! A I V x - , ,tu ' ,fl i v , - I 'I ' ' A . I .. S ' K, , - I , G3 A Ji Jodi Koory Homeroom Officem Language Cluh Monitor Board A Cappella F.N.A. Eileen Krueger All School Play Blue and Gold Arrow Board A Cappella Keystone Vera Kurle Dnvers Education C A A YU! 1:13 I Q sl. ,AI , Vemon Korab Drivers' Education Gym Arllne Kuebler Bowling Chorus Ken Kurtz Transfer from Bamard S D Placement Chorus '56 'wo 'QQ .M , , -A f, 5? f 7 'Elin-., . V ' ,, l Q , -A 9' r K Don Kraft Homeroom Officer Dance Band Band Cheryl Kuechler Chorus G A A Virginia Larson Drivers Education A Ca pella Bow ing fm X Janet Kraft Language Club Latin Cluh Gym Kathy Kunz All State Chorus Student Council Class Officer Wordcraft Pep Club Pat Lay Homeroom Officer Language Club Monitor Board Speech Club F T A '5 la' fl ? , Diane Krueger Student Council Queen Nominee Class Officer Girls' State Keystone LaVem Kurle Placement Band Sharon Leisen Transfer from Mitchell S D Speech Club Arrow Board Chorus , K AF' ' , ' ,, . Y 4,., ,W 'Ib W Y AE . Darlene Liedle F.H.A. lerry Manning Student Manager Monitor Board Gym Bill Mathews Young Mens Council Homeroom Officer A Cappella lv' gg,-r A ,gud : L G 6 Q B Gerry Lord Drivers' Education All-State Chorus Language Cluh A Cappella Ym Larry Manning Fhonis Gym Floyd Mathis ym if lr fi? sham ,- rf a 5 01... N Yin-r QP'- Cail Lutz Varsity Football Chess Club Basketball Track Gym Sharon Marklund Second Choir Bowling G A A Band Gym Cary Maxwell junior Basketball Varsity Football Q a e. R Qs .f A ' 3 A A Jerry MacLaren Le-ttermen's Club Marshal Nominee Varsity Football Student Council Boys State Bonnle Marquis Iumor Red Cross Language Club Teacher s Aid G A A F N A Ruth McCleerey Drivers Education Bowling Chorus Ym Carol Malsom Drivers' Education Language Club C.A.A. E H A Gym Marilyn Marshall Twirlmg Corps Latin Club Orchestra F N A Band Bill McCracken Marshal Nominee Varsity Football Class Officer Boys State Keystone V M Wv 5. -'E Greta McLean Drxvers Educatmn Gym Harry Mxtzel Intra mural Cordon Obenneyer Radio Club Orchestra 0 'Y .Z - J Ai. iii , 35 z Frances McNeary Dnvers Education Chorus jamce Morrison All State Orchestrx Second Choxr Latxn Cluh Orchestr 1 C A A Mary Ellen Obenneyer Bowlmg Chorus G A A YI!! .tx Mx 1 R , r.. X W' s..' -..V YI .A Cay Mllbrandt Young 'viens Councll Homeroom Offxcer Mary Jean Mortenson Dnvers Educatmn Science Club G A A F N A Gym Dlanne Ochs Homeroom Officer Photography Club Momtor Board Latm Club PNA frffi . - I --...MII '.-u....gg, , vu: ... 1 9. +21 ' J Vlll ,A , l,,, , .EQ 4' ,1 ' 5, 45 4 ' l t G D .3- ., , .'- -.'-.':a ere -UPS! Frednck Muller Homeroom Offxcer Lettermens Club Iumor Basketball Varsxty Football Varslty Club Lmda Newnam All State Chorus A Cappella Wordcraft C A A F Nl A Sharon Olesen Drlvers Education ym .-Am... 62 ' -rf I , I Kent Muller vm Bull Nlchols Homeroom Offncer Madngal Smgers All State Chorus Blue and Gold Arrow Board Donald S Ople Basketball Placement td' Q T A x N ff SX E ' is 6. . , r g ivl w fbl . - 'Q , f '?, ,5?' A f 'A N .,.. X A -st N . - 57, 4' .' S -2 4, H lx g' ' X - 1 ' - ' A x ,Q Il V , ' , rx It Transfer from Glenda Oswald Photography Club Language Club Second Choir A Cappella Larmy Peterson Varsity Basketball All State Chonis Student Council Varsity Football Varsity Track Gerald Pitt Varsity Football Varsity Track ff, xxlw , 5 'ui T L 5 Y 1 ., A . f X ,np K, 'ffiig f J ' 5, v - .af f F' , Z A 47' Glen Oveson Radio Club Ym Sharon Lee Peterson Placement David Preszler Homeroom Officer Monitor Board Second Choir Intra-mural r 1 L fl h Marilyn Parrish All State Orchestra Student Council 'vlonrtor Board Latin Club Keystone Thomas Pratz Kathy Paulson junior Red Cross Speech Club Choms F H A F T A Carla Pierson Duane Preszler lntra-mural 6' it P hrX 'um-f' A L Homeroom Officer junior Red Cross Teacher s Aid Orchestra Band Della Rappe E' qs Patsy Payne Homeroom Officer All School Play Blue and Gold Speech Club Arrow Board Jerry Piper Rlverdale N D Niels Rasmussen Exchange Student From Denmark Photographg Club Monitor card Arrow Board :nf , r QQ hiir -A V f K 2 3 J ' QQ Q 'ar X I M if y s , -we ,,' 'S Zi Larry Rxbmck Concert Band Science Club Declamatlon Debate Track Avls Robmson Home-room Offxcer All State Chorus Second Choxr A Cappella Maryann Bozell vm 'Ks all L 'f f9 Karen Rrehl Student Councnl Queen Nlommee Class Offlcer Girls State Keystone jxm Rood Sophomore Football junior Football Intra mural Iulle Rudolph Transfer from Falrbault Mmn A Cappella E? an Q P,-.wx fn. , ,- Harley Rlel Intra mural Football Trick Ann Roshau FHA FNA Patrlck Russell Intra mural X. fs- 4- i Iv Lynne .v sf' C Q- ,W Rlveti Ron Rivet! Homeroom Offlcer ym lumor Red Cross Language Club SeLond Choxr A Cappella John Roth Gym Judy Rux C A A T' H john Rott Speech Club Declamatlon Jerry Sahh Eaglean Follnes yin If Gs pf 'J' 'IEP . l r as C al X . , . V - . A G G - . . . ' , ! . ' G ,V,,g, ,I he W' y ra l Q C I A-0 I -7. , , K, fe n Pg? 'W' 4 ki l . Q ' A l ' ' , . 1, yQ,:??jfQf f l 4 y - R' K L.. , ' , . , xr y .f-ji , y if 1 A X - 4 no-A Iva gh ,flgifm wwe x YE? john Sampson Sophomore Football Homeroom Offreer Eaglean Follies M onrtor Board Band Iaruce Schmidt Latm Club Chorus F N A Band Everett Schumacher Gym W an Q 'Q jeanme C Sargent Chorus F NI A Lester Sclmabel Gym Don Severance Chess Club 7. M1,x,f . V. , li J',+iY,d 7 ,f , is Q , is 'Q ,l az ,, '-'fl --su, Q ? Dave Sauer Band Nfiarlene Schnaldt All State Orchestra Photography Club Band Offxcer Second Choxr Orchestra Harold Shaw Radio Club Track V,-Q pk fn is - 0 if up I Sam Scherf Homeroom Offru-1 Photography Club Student Councxl 'viomtor Board Arrow Board Ronney Schremer Student Councxl MOH1t0T Board Eaglean Follres Gvm Darwin Shilman Gym . G ' F 5 BQ, 'Q'-yf ! mv '- -:ly Sharon Schindler All State Orchestra Blue and Gold Sclence Club Arrow Board Latm Club Gayle Schuchardt Iumor Red Cross Momtor Board Blology Club Chorus julie Shimmon All-State Orchestra Arts and Crafts Orchestra Keystone .I 43 --af ' 1' 1 vs- sn ' ew-5? Y-he 135 F QQ uf C Dlck Shurts Red Cross Councll Wordcraft Gym Julie Sommars Transfer From Fremont Nebraska All School Play Dulamwtxon Wordcmft Duane Thurow Homeroom Officer A Cappella Debate Band Gym Gerald Sutter G vm Judy Stephenson Language Club 'viomtor Board Science Cluh F N -X Sharon Tooker Second Choir Placement Sandra M Sitter All State Orchestra jumor Red Cross Blue and Gold Orchestra Band Clark Stoneback Rwcllo Club Band Eric Torguson Band so --7 Jerry blaby Momtor Bo 1rd fhdxu Club Blskc tbfall I' oothall Track Steve Taylor All Stxte Orcheitrr Hfmd Counul Intra mur xl Band James Tracy Monitor Board Intra-mural Boys' State ' lflv 1 1 3' 'N 5 A 81 L? W4 J s ' wt ' VX aff f V R' ,nf D' 1. fr I 9 r 9 .x I I u-'S f . ni ,V L .i Kent Sluka Radlo Club Intra mural Karen Teal G A A Janet Trelstad Q-s fb Lmda Tnbble Teacher s And Cl'lOlll5 C A A Lucllle Voeller G A A Carol Walker Chorus GAA Gym J A .fx 6 Z' as J, ,f 4 so 5 A 5, A-er Larry Trlpp Homeroom Offlcer X lrsxty Basketball Xarslty Football Monxtor Board Xarslty Track Helen Vogel Lnbranan Chorus G A A F H A Gvm jackle Walklev Transfer from Iuneau Alaska fl ay Jean Vanderl-Ioek Homeroom Offxur umor Red Cross Blue and Gold All School Plas Arrow Board Sally W onEschen Spa 1 ch Club Chorus F T A Mary Lou Wangler Home-room Officer Photography Cluh Studc nt Counul Chorus F N A 4.- Hw- an Camrlle VanR1per All State Chorus Cappell 1 C A A Gym Marlys Wageman Bowlmg Chorus Ross john Ward Eaglenn Follnes tx C -S. V f w Karen Vlkander Dnvers Education Cary Walberg Dnvers Education Robert Webb All School Play Intra mural Band ,fu -5? ,- If as 'Y' K, 7 ai R Q... ' -A ..-.agp :Sv Kos llle W eh: r Sn :mul C hm! l lifmlxm. ll mil -Xrthur YVh1te lumor Red Cross Intrx mur xl Chorus B'1ncl Donald james NVQ jumor Rnd Crtlss Xlomtox Bo.-xrd Second Choxr X Cappelll Football Q...-1 ng .Sagi- Q. X 'mv 'Z 'wx 6 'hx Y '-A, en., lxennv W elf., 1 unmrm l r rc mmm CS u w r Ted YVh1ttlmger Spc nh C'lul1 lnlr x mur rl Donna WVong Honuroom Offlur jumor Red Cross -X Cappellx Orchestra Pep Cluh i' iff 'Vs 417' , ,..... s bb Rose Xiane XVEISZ lhutogr xphx u 1 C F15 ll xml Judy vvlldl. Xll Shu Orch' st l-W lrlm Corps -X Cmppcllw Oulu str x jerry VVothe Homeroom Offlill' Track Xianager Intra mural Hidlo Club S 4 ,yi If Butch XVersh.1ar C nm llrslxmtu x X l'ruo .xrry YVolff h nl Sher1Lyne Wudel All Stale Orchcstrm Homeroom Officer Lfxhn Club Orchestrw Chorus ,f Y 4' fi ' . df B xrbara VVetzbarger um C u Sz cond C hmr X C xvpn Ornhl str 1 li mcl Chuck WVolslcy P xgp 'mt D ms Nlarslml X ars1ty Basketball Cl rss Offxcer Boys Stwtc Ku storm Cary Yeske Home-room Off-lL6f Chorus W' .- Sh.,- or-XR fi' 4 -4 ,-nv-7 O L A Dwayne Zerr Rene Zlt0 Sophomorv. Football Chorus Sophomora Track F T A Intra mural Shane Zumm -Xll State Chorus All School Plas Blue and Cold Arrow Board Band 'M Student D1I9CtOIS The Junior class was ruled bv an all boy slate of officers this year Elected to serve for the first semester were Dave Larson pres ldent Bill Godfrey vice president and Tom Teigen secretary They were selected by a majority vote of their class Among the respon S1b1l1f16S of these unior leaders were presiding over class meetings and planning the Iunior Senior Prom Efforts to get a girl into office during the second semester election proved futile as the tally named Bill Godfrey Chuck Carrier and Tom Mark to reign through the last half of the year as president vice-president and secretary - spectively. The second semester officers carried out their tradition- al duty of sponsoring the junior- Senior Prom. Q5 Leading Novices Sophomores selected to rule as class officers for the first semester were: Dick Herrbolt, presidentg Connie Herseth, vice-president, and Barbara Anderson, secretary. Officers are elected once each semester. Nominees are taken from each homeroom and nominations can be made from the floor. The main duty of the officers is to take charge of class meetings. Offzcers for the second semester were D'u'yl Summers, president, Roger Bosch, vice president and Barhflrw Anderson secretarv ae- Q., it fr V Q Q 5 fr 535 as ,Q ei. s. gi W2 1,0 , .L 13 . lei, c ' r 1 . , , , wif, . 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'x Y K f ,,, ' 3.16 ws., Y QQ ,.,,... 4...-A .lv-fl'l at Puppets Royal HO11daY Excztement ran hlgh as students flled mto the Arena for the annual pep rally whlch commenced feStlV1t1CS for Centrals 39th Pageant Day After cheers songs and the Ive Cot 1 Secret sklt two lumors and two sophomores Conme Nlarquls Marsha Tonner Kathy V'1nW1nkle 'md Inez RODIHSOH were lmtlated ll'lt0 Pep Club Sp1r1ts soared hlgh as screamlng students formed the gl mt snake dance and wound thelr way down Nlaln Street to the Post Offlce where cheer leaders led the brelthless student body ln songs and yells A fmal outburst of pep was dxsplfnyed at the huge bonfxre between the two school bUlldlflgS as many yelled untxl hoarse Some hngered unt1l only glowmg lshes remamed whlle others scurrxed off to work on thelr floats All had v1s1ons of the fun packed day to come Pageant Day dawned cold and ramy but thas d1dnt dampen the spmts of exuberant Central 1tes as they put flI'llSl'lll1g touches on thelr floats and assembled ln the theater for the lITlpI'CSSlVC 'md colorful coronatlon Iamce LCISCH and Don Iten the 1956 homecomlng ueen 'Ind Nllrshfnl were entertamed whlle candxdates and students warted 1n suspense for the new royalty to be revealed Amldst cheers and tears of happlness the new k1ng and queen Chuck Wolsky and janet Hunstad were enthroned The new royalty was entertalned by a group of yumor glrls Slllglllg ft song wrltten for the OCCASION On Pageant Day Threatenlng clouds cleared m tlme for the tradxtlonal homecommg parade Floats portrayxng the theme Tradltlonal Amerlcan Saymgs passed down the spectator lmed Mam Street to Slmmons Fleld where the Iunlors defeated the Sophomores 1n thelr annual football encounter Many were rewarded for thelr hard work when the top floats were chosen wlth rxbbons golng to the wmners Young and old ahke gathered for the football thrlller that evenlng Loyal Centralltes stood and swelled wlth pride ln salute to Queen janet as she was drlven around the fleld before the game She appeared agaln at half tlme wxth Marshal Chuck as the band formed a heart about them and played Oh, You Beautlful Doll Addltlonal band maneuvers and surgmg school Splrlt con cluded the excltlng half tlme Addmg a tasty toppmg to an already wonderful day, the powerful Eagles defeated the Watertown Arrows, 15 13 Dxm llghts, soft music, a fmal trlbute to the royalty and their attendants, and pleasant memorles were characterlstlc of the dance ln the Arena followlng the game, whlch provided an approprlate concluslon to an unforgettable 1957 Pageant Day . 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The Puppets Expound Poetry dlbl.Sl0n of declamxtlon xms entered by NI irv Kohlhlas Ellun Krueger Rose Xl 1r1L XVCISZ, N1'1I'10D Deuel, ind ody Koorx The entr lnts read from m1nnscr1pt one of twnlu poss1hlL sclqchons Whlch thgv draw our hour be form thc contest rhc loc 11 w111ner xx IS Xlary Kohlh ms DT41Il1f1t1C dlVlSl0Il LOIlSlSt0d of lllllHOI'lZLd Cllttlllgi from good drun1t1c hteriturenot morn th 111 1200 words 111 length The loc 11 wmner juhe S0mm.1rs, reclted 1 Cllttlllg from 1 plav by GlbS0l1 f,I'lt0I'y group IS unnposul of Quttmgs of puhhe spuchcs WhlLh h IVL PILNIOIISIV hun QIVLII xvlllllil' 111 thls group WIS on Andrrson 1 sophomore, who gwc the rn ldlllg., Whv Humorous d1Vl5l0ll lb made up of Llltt1IlgS from humorous sources Lee Frmkman won thls group Wlth 1 Clltflllg from the noul Barefoot B011 uztlz Cheek 14 :ai X' X ' ' . 2 'L e . ' Y, - I ' 1.1 K ' 1 ..- -I C s 4 ' U A - .45-A ' 3 ' J K, 1 .Y x. s .V ,- A . -1 ,, fL I 1 n I N ' 1' , 1 A 'r 1 Nu 0 ',l' r . 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Because thzs debate program IS comparatlvely a new set up most of the semor debaters were also mexperlenced Most of th1s group also attended the meet at the Un1vers1ty of South Dakota A few went to the f1rst debate toumev held at State College at Brooklngs and also debates at Huron and Watertown At these debate tourneys Central was usually represented IH varrous groups whrch m cluded publlc speakmg extemporaneous speakmg dramatlc and oratory groups and rad1o and televlslon speaklng was plcked from those who attended the early meets and could best represent Central At the M1dWCSt Debate held on the Augustana Campus at S1oux Falls thls group placed thxrd out of twenty two schools represented The group also attended the Blg 8 state toumament held at Yankton wh1ch 1S sponsored by the South Dakota Hlgh School Speech Assoclatron Thxs tournament IS attended by ESD schools -.4 ,fa Pictured here are jumor and sophomore debaters who partlclpated 1n three meets durlng the vear All of them attended the Umversltv of South Dakota Speech Festlval held at Vermllhon and also the debate meet held on the Northern campus For the other meet the group partlclpated ln elther the Watertown or the Redfxeld meet V xl v p Q v ' H , a 74 . ' 3 ' ,f M ' 5 V ' C ' ul U A , I E Q 1 y Central's A squad composed of Pudge Ellwood, Karen Riehl, Barbara Drake and julie Sommars 3 l ' , 4- . W ' , V 1 , I l Speech Speclaltles This is the flrst year that the Central speech department has put1c1p'1ted 1n the Amerlcan Leg1on omtou contest The contest cons1sts of orrgmal oratorles vvrrtten by the students based on the Unlted States const1tut1on Th1s year 1n the local contest Iulle Sommflrs won flrst place 1nd Bob Webb took second Other entrants were Ted VVh1ttl1nger Shane Zumm and I furry Pubnxck Producmg Your Schools In RCVICW every Tuesday nlght wls mother project of 1dN tIlC6d speech students These Were produced 15 1 pl1bl1C serv1ce fe lturc 1n cooperatlon Wxth KSDN 1nd Centr rl H1 h A var1ety of programs wls presented Whrch lflCll1dCd mfmnv phases of lrfe at Central along W1th other lnterestmg toprcs Among those featured were dramatlc Works d1SCllSS1OI'1 large YIHISIC groups as well as sololsts lntervlews and news ,Cl X Wy... , s Q Lf' 3 1' A , 5 2 ,, ,,, Q Q ' A , 1 . , .Mfg f . .,.., A as , 1 S My Prcturecl here are the winners of the local decla man winner of the hum orous division Nl lry Kohlhaas poetry division winner lllle Sommars dramitic winner and on Anderson winner of the oratorical declam division Three of these were also divisional winners at Mo- bridge. hzleen Bates a beginning debat or won the award for best represent ing Centrlls debate progr lm by dexeloping several qualities such as good speech habits 1n11t1xe uid in dustry She participated in extem poraneous speaking and debate and had one of the best win loss records of any sophomore Lzlecn Krueger received the best actress award at the state dramatic festival at Mitchell for her portrayal of Birdie Hubbard in the plav The Little Foxes She also participated in declamation work ,-as ,- Z Julie Sommars acted in two plays during her one year at Central and was named the best actress at the divisional one-act play festival at Vlobridge. She won the local and the divisional dramatic division in declama- tion and also won an original oratory contcst at Sioux Falls. julie Won the local regional and state American Legion con- tests. Pudge Ellwoocl had a leading role in three Central plays. In his junior year he won the state contest for boys' extemporane- ous speaking and also Won the extemporaneous award at the mid-westem debate meet. In his junior and senior year he won the Big 8 extemp award. J Speech Standouts li. S 7 C , KY - I 7 2 c K 1 7 l ' c c l . l ' L 1 it H L .La . .2 .Y 7 1 . - : 3, . . 1' ' . ' r - J N - .. 2 . I C C K. ' K n 1 . cl jg . C - mp mation contest. Lee Frank- ' ,Y 1 . . . X 1 - 1- . , . . y U , . . . LL M37 . i J.. L , Q Q .i 1 c I f ' , 1 ' r a ,i 4 n 7 1 1 p ' C I ' , X9 Y it 3 E r C lx C C 7 L V L C ' Q 1 c f C y C ' c c 7 Y I. C FO .X X ' Y -I NJ Centrals jane Wymins 111d WV1111am Holdens dmpletyed th61I' t11e11t 111 the '1I1I'lll'11 fall play wh1ch w1s presented on December 4 111 the LIVIC T11e1ter A dr 11111 The I 1tt1e Foxes by 141111111 He11111 111 w IS under the C1lI'9Ct1Ol1 of R111df111 F1sher druna co1ch ThlS sermus drama W'1s flrst produced on Bro 1dWay 1939 111th T111111111 Bmkhefid 111 the 1C'lf1 It wf1s 11ter m 1de 11110 1 move st1rr111q Betty D IX 15 C11 1r1cter1z ltl0I1 w 19 xerv 111111 to portr1y becum of the southern 1ccent X 'Hi Puppets In Actlon 1 K I ff 11' CAST Xddla Allltl Hl1tLh1SOD 1 kenneth I1111kt1-t Blrdlc 11111111 1rd El1LLI1 Ixrucger Oat xr H1l1J1Jlfd L41 1nd Fr1n11m1n Leo Hubb 1rd Ion Anderson Rtgml C1ddcns NI1r1on Dtuel 1111111111 N1 1r511 111 Robert YVebb Bt nj 11111n 1Illb17lI'C1 jerry johnson Alex mdr 1 C1ddc ns Jll1lL 50111111 IFS Horne Clddens 1111115 C111tt1cL .Jay , K N . 5 ' s .. I i I . fa. V' W -H1 fm lux l 'lt 2' t After two delays because of rllness Centrals second all school play Dear Ruth was presented 1n the Crvrc Theater March 12 It was a Broadway play whlch told about a teenager played by Marsha Ton ner who wrrtes to servlce men and srgns her older slsters name She even sent plctures of her Ruth played by janet Deschner however 15 engaged to some one else and thls led to compllcatlons The rest of the cast conslsted of Ion Anderson Bonnle Marqurs Pudge Ellwood Larry Trlpp 'viary Kohlhaas Floyd Mathrs B111 Mathews and Susan Evens M L.-eorge Lmdboe dlrected the play 4. 49 M 'Ev J X Q' 55,5 all 'L tv .V JMB N. If S ix '51 L , K, Niarchmg along together The grand march ns led by the class officers '94 .1 f-or parade Central s representatwes to Boys State included XVavne Larson james Bunt ohn Bunt Charles Carrier Tom Telgen David Iarson Glen Shilberg Ronald Angerhofer Bill Godfrey C irl Kline and Bob jackson Fourteen members of the Jin lor class were selected to represent Central it Boys ind Cirls St ite fit the close of the 58 school yc ir The students eligible to ittend must be in the upper ont third of the llIl10I' class Qu ll1flC1tlOl1S are leadership character service 1tlat1VC citizenship lov iltx com age and cooperation Northern State Te ichers Lol lege IS the home of Bovs Stiters from the cities throughout South D'1k0t'l 'ind the D'lk0t'l xVLSlLy'1Il Campus in Mitchell is thi site, for Girls State. Both groups 'irc kept busy throughout the wuk study- ing the functions of our govtrn- ment- campaigning for the city countv and state officcrs- 'ind organizing '1 miniature city county and state of their own. The Girls Staters are Stephanie Acklcy, Linda Pope, and Shelia Smith. Learmng To Lead 'I-tvsgf' X n... All czty 'md county offxces were plqced 111 the hands of Central senlors on Student Government Day PI'GV1OllSly the sen1or class had dwlded xnto two pfmrtles and conducted an enthuslastlc campalgn About 20 senlors were elected to the hlgher ofhces and they then appomted fellow students to other if-1 Fancy Footwork K5-R -r A .fh- W. 1 Qing. 55 .i ,yuan-id VW' Jizz. fi 'o l 'ig I , I l, . ,,.,w.,3 , n ' J Vx ' 3 - 1 i 1 4 .? V A 1- W it , L Q , ff .4 'Q li i 'Q if , 1 , - . . k' f , 0 NL I f FIN. 1 x E 1 4' I 1 - X I vw ' W X - x X X W A . K4 :i'gg2,.5 4 ' . , , 4 ..::,1. g!- M- ff Q . . , . , I, , - i x ...n ':. '-M' 'F Q I ., '-. ,I ,na 'z ' ' A Q .f..C..M v. I 'V f J- Q ' Puppets Plan For The Future Centrafs annual Care- er Day took place on Feb- ruary 13. The purpose of this event was to acquaint seniors with their choice of NOC'lfiOI1S. Over 50 Aberdeen businessmen were consult lnts for the day Each sen lor attended three specific xocationfll sessions of his choice These sessions were composed of a talk by the consultant 'ind question and znswer period This give students the oppor tumty to ask individual questions thus gaining 1 broader understanding of various occupations Q .i The days activities opened with a general as- sembly at 8:40 a.m. in the theater. Mr. Van Johnson, guidance consultant at the University of South Dako- ta was the featured speak- er His topic Face the F lcts VVhen You Select 1 Career wis 1 tlmelv one An adult panel of two members headed a group discussion on W'hat Do Employers Expect of You IH which the students were asked to prrticip ite To end the program students 'lgun assembled in the theater for Mr Van johnson s final talk Young Nlen Who Knew But Dldn t Believe This provided an appropriate conclusion to an educational day -.ilg- S Caught In The Act A 1 1 l Da Boysll 2 Dancmg up a storm gurls? 3 New halr style qulck card game? 6 Hey school gxrl l 7 Nhdmght snack? to the endlg 11 And Niommy dld the bop '9 12 Stnlce one flower glfllg 16 Put It over the plate or just early mommgi' 4 Get em Joyce' 5 Just a 8 just relax and smnle 9 There she goes' 10 Fnends I3 Pose Petey 14 A hood? Or a scarf? la A 0 . ' I 1 ' 1 J . I V Vx 3 , , A A 1' 5 , f. I . f 4 e . A - ? H I A we K 1 if , x Q. 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Pictured below are I 1 . . ..L . h ' up A . . i , fir? lk p : 't , , l A u v - n n I L J' ii -f p , t ,-me V94-N 'E ii uni f s il Dependabzlztlj p l.tl6I1C6 perseversance chlrlctcr md llllllty to get llong Wlth fellow students lr: the ucusslry qlllllfl c ltlons for Ltllffll s rnomtors Tht sc jumors Oehs thur f1C,llltW 1LlXlSOI' from volunteers md I'tLOIl1Il1QllClltl0l15 hw tht tc lCllLI'S xILLt1llgS irc held ucrw Nloncl 1V IIlOI'I11I1g to mforln tht momtors of the1r posts The stlff IS dnlded 1nto two groups XVl'llCh lltern ite excrx two weeks Thls welr IITI Chlttlck w IS lTlOI'lltOI' ll'1Cl'lltf He flsslsted Xlr Ochs IH super usmg the Boflrd whlch was flgaln suc cessful IH clmrmg congested sturways pohcmg the halls and keepmg order A, . W ' 2 l ' 2 , g p Q is I Z Q 1 ' '- . i .sf 1 - Y ' 'Tl ' , .Q , L ' K 9 - , , ,, ' , , -v' , 4... I I ' -u 2 lr 'ir in - E 'f I I , ' . ipigpw a a is , .., - 1 1 - 1 1 z ' z -...-..,,s ' 1 ' 1 + 1 - 'z' . W z'.' 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'95 T '-9' ff, AQN for the first semester were Linda Hayes president NI iry Kohlhaas ylce president Nlitta johnson secretary treasurer Nlarilyn Parrish and Xlarjorie Burckhartzmexer l1br1r11ns Second semester officers were jerry Kamen president Inez Cugel vice president Janice Nlorrison secretary trelsurer Barbara Ackerman and Elana Solberg librarians Nlr Alonzo Seaboldt was the orchestras director These Rule The Players -A-Q All State Orchestra was held IH Huron, November 15 and 16 Nlr Bernard Goodman, from the University of Illinois, was the guest conductor Central Hlgh was represented by twertv one musicians , - Y -.,,.,,,,.,.,,,, 3' 'V D71 . ,S ' ' f,- v ' 1 V - in . Q S , Y 1 - 5 ' V X4 . f ' X Fig, , n 4-Q yy! sf' C .A Q I n 'x . A J ' I ,A ' A ' g 'fed 1 lr ' ' X' V xx!! 'I K fi , A ,, .,, ,A R Lv c -f ' A Y 1,2 i 1' ,, , ' M 1 1 g ff 3 A , M' i ' I Official business of the orchestra was conducted this year by various officers. 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Central s band was dnlded 1nto elght separflte sechons Plctured IS the percusslon sectlon MHSICBI M1XtUI9 Central High S orchgstrll undu' thc, din c-tion of Nlr. Lou Seuboldt was composed of -1 full orchestrfi 'md a string orchestra. Pictured abovg is the string orchestra. - fri' ' its Learning The Lmes Speech council, under the direction of Mr. Leo Nelson, consisted of first and second semester officers Officers elected for the first semester were Pat Lay president Jean Vander Hoek v1ce president and anet Deschner secre lry Second semester officers in cluded Ianet Deschner presl dent Sally Roesch vice presl dent and jean Vander Hoek secretary A corresponding secretary lay representative and parha 'nentarlan were also elected They mcluded Sally Roesch Ion Anderson and Julie Som mars for the f1rst semester and Dorothy Hammers Pudge E1 lwood and Ion Anderson for the second semester :nh Speech club members participated in several group activities throughout the school year such as debate declamation and original oratory at the1r bi monthly meetings They also sponsored various school 8.CtlVlt18S Among them was the annual sock hop held in the gym 'H'- n 0 ll I -u .. ,,, - x 'Q-W--vm--af ' 2 . 1 A--,5.,, , ' ' ' gm ' r ' L ' 3 LC s . . - l 3 - Q a ' ' k , , Y c , A ' , . , - . , - 7 - m i Z f yn f 4 ' ff' M W- ifif fpaw., ...Wim ,wW,,.,, t, ,M i is A . y r y y, . 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Planners For The Off Stage Hours Four students from each class compnsed the Youth Louncll Senlor members lncluded Holly Ful leton Roger Knudson B111 McCracken and Karen Rlehl IUIIIOTS Carl Kllne Davld Mannmg Carol Peteirion and Shella Smrth Sophomores Carl Anderson V1ck1 Brandland Daryl Summers and Carol Wo s y Also hlgh on the llst of thls seasons Y dances was the Sadxe HaWklHS Nlght cllmaxrng Twerp Week Clrls were responslble for maklng the dates and fumlshlng costumes wlth prizes gorng to the 'best dressed boy and glrl attendlng Hlghlxght of the 420 Club 3CtlVltleS planned and organlzed by the Youth Councll was the Sweetheart Formal held rn February A drawmg detenmned the couple to reign as lack of Dlamonds and Queen of Hearts followed by a grand march Danclng was held ln the decorated Y' gym to the music of a local combo The year came to a close with the Welcome Sophomore Farewell Senxor Dance The Youth Councll was also nn charge of the informal juke box dances held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mghts. 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QQWDX ' nl' Sl Pup1 Latmum Amant Latln Club under the guldance of Mrs Al1ce Hendrlckson held several meetlngs durlng the year Hlghllght of the year was the Roman banquet Members came dressed ln true H0 man fashron w1th tumcs and togas The meal conslsted of three courses w1th entertalnment after each course Flrst semester offlcers were jean Vander Hoek presldent Mary Kohlhaas v1ce presl dent Bonnle Erlchsen secretary treasurer Barbara Anderson presldent Karen Gas ser VICC presldent Marllyn Parrlsh secretary treasurer were the second semester offlcers Latul Club Councll COHSlSt6d of janet Deschner Rose Marle Wlesz Mary Kohlhal Stephame Ackley and Mar1lyn Parrlsh Puppet ........., Broadcasters QT-.oM vr' Ahh-.ia Leaflmff the club as ltS offlcers throughout the xmr were Ierrv XVothe presldent Nlels Rmmui sen uae prcsldent ind Blll Kad mg secretflry Dllflllg thur frequent meetlngs the hoxs hue lccompllsherl such projects 'ls blllldlflg a small radlo recener and I'GbllllCl1HQ the club trlnsmltter B 9tllClX1flQ I 1Cl1O thcorx find coclc thex hope to ob tun 1 hun llunec for the club Always found IH room 39 'ire a group of senlor 1un1or and sopho more boys worklng bus1ly under the lefzdershlp of Nlr NIcNeary Them bovs lre gauung vfaluible experlence 111 the fmld of electron rcs wlth thur radlo experunents WR Sim I' 1 M jj Puppetteers Ccntrals L11 1pter of Future T1 1011 em of A11111111 str1ved to 11q111111t stu d111t5 XVIHI the tLlCh1Hg pr0f1ss11111 11111 V .W 1ts 11pp111t11111t115 T111 gwup 1tt1111l11l SCXLTII 11t111t11s sp1111s11111l bv tl11 1111 115.51 111 llfl guut sp11l111s 11111 1111111 11111 gmup 1l1s111ss11111s 11111 p111t1111l t1 11l1111g 111 Ab1r1l1,1,11 schools T111 1111, gut p111j11t 11 IS g1V1I.lg 1 C,1111st11115 p 11ty 1111 1l11ldr111 from the 1g65 of tl1r11 tl11111111l1 hve 01111111 1111 th1 flrst 511111 st1r 11111 D1 1111 S1 11111 pr1s11le11t 11111 Ir1111 T11s1 s1111t 111 S1 1111111 111111 stu OfflCLlS 111r1 1 111 s1 1111 1111511 111 XI ll 11111 l 11g1ll111t 1111 11111111111 l11v11 C111st11 SL 11t111 ss 111 xllbt 1 IS group 5 1111 11111 bf' x, .Kia t 5 . . 1 ,Af , 1 1 7 , , . 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Nlipq V-'1 1 2 ' ers 1'1.' tl11- I 1 1 'N C 7 r q 1' in ' f f... ,:2: 1, ! , ' Y 2 Searchmg Sc1ent1sts vi'-' ' 9 Science club ns composed of jumor and semor students lnterested 1n a sclence such as chemlstry or physlcs They get an opportumty to do experlments and projects beyond those done IH class Members use the equlpment fumlshed by the sclence department Mr Alfred Bull rs the advlsor Q ar Wins X Each student parhcrpatlng rn Broloiy Club works on a project dunng the year One chosen by many of the members lS the mountmg of sea s ells ln plaster of Pans They also were shown fllms on brrds and conservatlon of forest and soll Officers selected for the flrst semester were Tony Opem president Donna Sondegaard vice pres: dent, Erma Lledtke, secretary Second semester offlcers were Myrna Wampler, presldent, Sandra Melrosee, vrce president, Margle Mettler, secretary and Elana Solberg, treasurer. Miss Hannah Buss IS advlsor I I I , Q4 3 'I ' -1. ff V ' 0 . w4,,,,: .71 UM.. ff ' ' , n A H 5 M. ----'agili-111-6 ' 4 . X! .5 2- --L ' - v : s ' , , Q.. 5... - Q t O tl 1' 9 . ' , 355' U ' ', pt yr A :wi A P 'K . lbbtaa 8 ' 1' V , fr. 'f f , , I M U 'AV a J .sv 2 n 5 f 2 ht, , l T s. f H I , I, A I , V, fir' 71- V- olqlalxt 4.4 ish. 0 , . . 'cfs K W' I , 4 ., 4 xggfri A 1 X , L., W ,.,,4:iN up - Q54 Q W, A MW Q L 6 vp, ,' K - x Pt A 3 r ' A t sf Alf :K .W N F W .N ,M 1 ' fl NJ' 1, l . M V I A I ,. f A X - xv A ' , T , lf- 'f ' 4 I 4 4' fl Q v 1 ' ' fy 1.f'i':ff . g Q A. , , 9 n W . . I , . 3 , . - .- Future Strengtheners Cf The Strmgs I. ,.m A xt,xx,? X XXX X 'S Frm :YY-J' 9 Q 1 -vt' ff' gz . 'riff 'S I . 5 .., 'N- H AIM fee M 'Ianni In 'IIOIQ ntl lulllll' IIIIQ. 1 x 5 u Q vis? ijt' X 1 Future Nurses, under the supervrsron of Xlrs Jeanette Hurrell, the school nurse, IS a state wrde or anrzatlon The club,s offrcers were L1nd.1 Nexxndm res1dent Bonrue VerDorn, vlce resrdent , P , and Bobble Hynes, secretary Connre Herseth was correspondrng secretary V 'V ails' A h I V A v 5 - A ' t , , . A A 'Ng V V1 1' 1. A ,wigs I A V , I A 4 D 4 . I W I f.- 4 J I n 1 H -:rf 1 B .7 t X A . ,Q X . 5 1 5Q-A - 1 'A 1. - f ' ' , . I Xen. f Ae V A if V, ' L 4-ff W Ns! lin ,.V 1 r fur few, N x W' 'smart ri ' 7 I 7 ff! H1 lm ,.:,Q 'V 222, z 4 - 1 W J V . 5. ' 1 ' 5 W A 6 Y 5 5 1 I ' ' 6 I 'Qu ' 4 E 8 '? 'Q s is 1 x n Q 1.9 .1 je t' ,ff ,' N ' ' ,, gt ig E 'Qi ' , , X ' s s RH Rav as N. 132112227 :gE1!'iEQ' 5' 4 22112222 - . wr? f' 1 eggs 5 Inventors Of The Puppet Show The twenty flue members of -Xrrow Board met under the dlrectron of Nlr Noeker every Tuesday evemng for the purpose of Wfltlng copy makmg up pages and the many other detalls that go into edltmg rn Arrow Holly Fulleton was the eClltOI'lIlC.h16f Helen Henry and Ell86I1 Krueger were senlor edltors Ste phanle Acklew w is yunlor edltor md B rrbara Ander son was sophomore edltor Other eehtors mcluded VIC Godfrey sports Elleen Benkendorf lrt mel janet Desehner lLtlVltlCS Photogriphers lre Scott Cotman Brnn Bantz Nells Rrsmussen and Sim Scherf Blll NlCllOlS wrs buslness manager The other members on the borrd were jean Vander Hoelc Patsy Payne Terry Torguson Plt Donahue Sharon Lexson Phyllls Schmldt Sh iron Schmdler Davld Larson Dlck VV1gem'1n Sandra Hlgbe janet Hunstad and Sharle Zumm Q7 ,Z qs-5 ,- 9- L1terary Llghts Lzterary students spent a busy vear xx orkmg on the NVordcr1ft an innual publ1cat1on Th1s maga 71ne IS composed of orlgmal stor1es poems and essavs wrrtten by Central students 1nd also Word craft members Advlsor for the group IS Nl1ss Grace Baker Art work IS done by Nlxss Lamberts art clrsses Regular members of Wordcraft were B111 McCracken Charlotte Brown D1ck Shurts Barbara Drake julle Somrnars 'Vhldred Hottman and Allegra Coheen Co edltors for th1s years Wordcraft were NIar1on Deuel and Helen Henry Each composltlon was proof read typed and f1nally pr111ted to produce the flnal book Illustratlons were also carefully selected and measured to f1t exactly The color and theme were kept a secret unt1l the actual VVordcraft was put on sale XVordcraft frmge was composed of students who met for an hour exch week Becruse of a full schedule lt was 1mposs1ble for them to meet every day Frmge members were Xhchael Bashara, Stephan1e Ackley, Lmda Newman, Nancy Nordhus, Kathy Kunz, and Inez Robmson - WW, 'isa H ,. ,H , . 1 - . , . 1 . 4 f V , T 9' 1 , . 1 ' a'9V A y M fp f . p n , p g ' , 5 , V, 1' H, I Y f 1 B 1 K. f-2 . ,ff , f I 'e A a' 1 A' . 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They re great' 2 Standm on the front steps watchmg all the 3 Who sand a slumber party was for slumbenng ' 4 Say cheese ' o Robm Hood Robm Hood shootmg through the lrvmg room '9 6 Heres our contrrbutron to offrce pm ups' lcute rsnt he J 4 Get your rear rn gear 8 Cot you Scott ' 9 Dont you recogmze the fnendly grrn Its Red Sahl1 10 Preoccupled wrth 11 Hold Holly 12 Yes The State A Toumament aged all of u qunte a but 13 And heres Captam ll luddres Lets have a great bug smnle atta boy Ronny la Dont you love my profxle 16 Niore blanket down here please 11 Let s go Tom' 18 Buddies 19 We may not be gay now but you should have seen us at mrdmght 20 We want bloodm 21 But sesen rs our lucky number ' 22 Note my drmpled lcnees ' ' A I I 1 X l s ' Q -n .X Q 7: 2 A 1 N f A kk I ' 'MJ Y . 'Q fu 'A 1 lr I . ' fx g ' x , ALJW, faq 1' ' M, f , p V M ' - ' s' ' , any .H 1 k ' J f' . . , 5 , , V I W' J . . . Q' v ' ' , 1 W Xl r W 4 5 'L yd s ', ix ' ' - A l 31:4 - ' . 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I Q, .... 15.5 1 That IS known as mxxed company' 2 I always sleep wlth dolly dont you'P'P 3 A face that only a mother could lovel' 4 Under the dryerl' 5 Love those ragged yeans nght boys'f'9'P 6 Whats th t ou re readmg Carol'P9 7 lust slouchmg around 8 Graduatlon day' 9 Three httle boys all 3 Y 1n a row but whats on the sxgn boys'P'P'P 10 Neat p0s1t1on r1ght'P'P'P 11 A bathing beauty ln the k tu 14 A what truest sense of the word 12 Open wlde girls' 13 Im posed now ta e my plc re eventls bullt for twoll 15 Cxve that snowball the old heave ho Sylvxall 16 just sxttlng on the back steps study1ng'P'9'P9 17 The old accordlan playmg 18 Eh whats up doc'9'?'P'P l -f ' 40 6 '-s ...J- fax wp' K. ul: F M ,ff 'M ,Nitin Q Q mn'- ik? S4 il l Can lt be? Yes nts Niarsha Tonnerll 2 Eeeek' whats that I see '9 3 just the settlng for a softball game99 4 Could It be love9 ' 5 Novs hsten here V 6 Three by three 1 The hne up' 8 Beautlful brown eyesll 9 Heres the bathmg beauty boys' 10 Thats the wav to smxlu Anita ll See my pretty curlsll 12 Amerlcan youth ferect shoulders square chmsuplj 13 Keeping a stuff upper llpwg 14 Card shark Knot you Ceorgel 15 Yaaaaam 16 Strummm on th old tenn1s racquetm' 14 Lp up up and away' 18 Look out one of us wnll get you ' 19 WVhoops' What's the matter, Hollv'9 '7 20 Nimmmmml' Something looks good' 21 What's so funny, gnrls 'P'P 22 What sav, Jeff? it 'Tlw :J 1' 'X WW M' QKQCRDE6' Hip? X N f X 1 X X , X X x jx 'Ml if X ' XX f X xX 5 if? ilu! in 'vp Qi if iw. L90 :fd A - 'UWT i ,Wm ,, , i CEVTRALU 1937 Golden Eagle football team was the surprise of the conference The Eagles finished second to the Yankton Bucks bv winning three games losing one and tying another Pictured in the back row are manager NVayne Larson Goleh Mylo flckson Barrv Kleppin Carl Kline Dlle Brooks Fred Nliller Chuck Carrier Gul Iutz Gerald Pitt jeff Ross Tom Teigen Vic Godfrey Giry Nlixwell Dick Herrboldt Assistlnt Loaeh Em Lenihan and manager Tom Mark In the back row re iding from the left are Dick Siuer Qlirk Swisher George Baumann Gerald Ochs Icrrx XIICLITLII Butch VVe1szhaar Dick Powell lim lNelson Dick Fillb teh Ken Kraft Larrv Tripp Bill NIeLrackcn and Lanny Peterson Eagles Finish Second In ESD spot behind the Yinkton Bucks in thc FSD The Eagles had in oxerall record of three wins two losses and a tie One loss came 1n an non confcrence game Games against Sioux Falls XVash1ngton and Nfhtchell were cincelled because of flu NP? . . , 1 .R 1 4 L A i sY f 1 ' 9 'fr : g , 5-wif ,- - . L I . Y 1 I 3 , 7 ' ,' ' ' ' 9 , 1 - , 2 ' .JI , , , I a 2 a A I 9 J l I 7 Q 1 1 5 7 a a 5 1 2 V - f- 9 U 7 2 1 7 ' Q I ' 2 ' , 2 , ' ' 2 , li ' , , , 5 ,' 1 1 ' 1 ' v ' ' 7 ' v , l l , 3 y a , , . ' x l ' - I I The Aberdeen Golden Eagles completed their 1957 grid campaign by finishing in the runnerup ' ' z ' ' f A . H . z f ' ' f' , , I . ' ' L ' A in . .1 c l l . . 2 . j.r Q 'ffk 4, F' ,. a , A ' fr . '-Q 1 X1 I T Lf i: 8 A r- , f 1 . , n n - N xl ' -- . .- .M fa nf! ,, If -A ., - T ' ..'Lf '.'-'-ff' ' MA f i 'rf 1 1'-1 - , 59 is -nl EAGLES SEASON SUMMARY Sroux Cnty Central Watertown Madrson Huron Broolnngs Yankton an-y Tnpp Lanny Peterson Back Back Larry Tr1pp and Lanny Peterson were elected honorary co captams by the1r teammates at the close of the season Thlrteen lettermen wxll bolster next years hopes SIOUX CITY CENTRAL DROPS EAGLES IN OPENER 20 0 Aberdeen youmeyed to Sloux Clty Iowa for the season opener agalnst Central Hrgh School The Llttle Maroons scored all 20 of thelr pomts m the second half Aberdeen was able to ga1n only 28 yards from scrrmmage compared to the Iowans 321 The game was played 111 the ram whlch made gomg hard for both teams Q41 I . 9 1. -A af V U 11 EAGLES OPPONENTS ' p , ' o ' ' 20 At A ,W 15 13 ' ' 20 ' o 6 ' 25 s ' ' 12 ' 12 -Y 14 28 p L . :A 'lf 5, -f 1-nh--f K X Dlck Frllbach Blu MCC,-acken Vxc Godfrey Back End Guard EAGLES UPSET WATERTOWN IN PAGEANT DAY TILT Aberdeen upset the Watertown Arrows 15 18 to w1n a hard fought Pageant Day Came The Eagles scored thexr flrst TD on a pass play from Larry Tnpp to Lanny Peterson After Watertown had gone ahead 7 6 tackle George Baumann blocked an Arrow kxck and ran the ball over for a touchdown Aberdeen scored a safety to g1V6 them thelr total of 15 polnts Late 1n the game the Arrows m Vost scored hrs second TD of the game A.i ' 114 Gun... 1--ff' ,J -ra 499' , I ' M'f ' nf ' V 2 l NH. 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EAGLES WIN THIRD STRAIGHT CANIE Aberdeen romped for three touchdowns IH the second hllf to defeat 1 stubborn Huron Tlgers outflt 25 6 The Eagles held to 1 seven polnt le 1d It tht Lnd of the half broke Dxck Powell loose for three touchdowns Lanny Peterson scored the flrst TD to chmax 1 89 vard drne :Zuni ......,, ' ll'-' 'U ,W s in rin: - e fl l . . I ' f V 1 . -. . 5 Akus s .' ' P' F f A ' V , N ' A I f-vw :Q .V . , . I 'I E ,V A, K rwkily- R. li Y Q , lu J . . ' '4 v 'v . ' 4 I 3 ' f, ' '7 ' , 1 . ' ' v. . ' , , C AL rg I '- Y . ,,,, ' ' K. I . ,f I fa Y A A , A In 'V A If ' W int A ' , f, ' , 5 ' J. ff . - J , 2-fl I 1 , . C' ,Q QL V ' A. - 5 -,W' A .. y V A .. X v A T! ty? AM V 4 W , 1 M. Mr 3, fa, ' , ,AU i,V,1f K , 5 ' ,, Y ' ' N - H vu, p. - .' ff ..f - , ' W A ,Y W. M U . MV- M-...N I dw' ' 1, ww., 'fi ' r Tw' A A tw.-2. ffl' -ul ' 'U 1' lf -f '?, A, ,I AL-Ziftgff .Jw ,, ' ' , H x ' ' ' h 2 J' 2 B' ' ' - . , z ' ' fa 1 1 1 ' , Y u I 1 ' 1 r . 7 . , 4 . . . ., l Y , , . ' LW - 3, .A ll . .- 1-.A W V qw... 2: 1 I I -. l :I x M . 'I J . . , I s ..r-. ,, r , 1 5 ,f , 1 .,-. , 4 -.. A . - l Q M' ., -nv ' V S 'il -N -- -1---Y.- F . - - V f .- . - -- -M -I . ' 1 , ,. . - HM., M If ., - lk ., Q . , - 4 .af ' 1 V 5 Al Ti A. Q ,, fa ,. s we 4 qt t j V 3- K I M977 A xx X X i V A,f, H W s - If V' 1 ff X rt 7 ' I Gall Lutz Barry Kleppm Cary Maxwell Tackle Center End EAGLES TIE BROOKINCS l2 12 Fumbles cost the Elgles 1 posslble vlctorx lgmnst the Boba its Aberdeen was leadlng 6 0 wlth flV6 nnnutes to go 111 the game xx hen Brookmgs tled lt up A few IHlIllltLSl1t6I' Peterson Went 47 vards to send the Elgles ihe ad 19 6 Less thin .1 lT'l1l'llltC llttr Brookmgs scoled lgun The Eagles fumbled four tlmes IH the second half Peterson Trlpp md Brooks stood out for the Eagles Gerald Ochs jeff Ross Chuck Camer Tackle End End 3? mga X sei' XX 9.4 .1 M, L 2 J ,. Cf . N 1 . 1 . 1 ' ' If 2 .' 5 1 'z '. A ' - ' . . . I 7 . S . . . A Y V . 2 2 L ' 1 ' 1 L ..- . z ' ' z x ' 5 3 ' ' 1 z ' . ' , ' ' 1 ' . f , ' 2 S ' . g . , . M e . , 'ni' - -- or '- E 3 , 'V' il V N W A A ?sV,s,ti . Al . f ' r , . X - W .f r 'fi 4 ' if 5 .A 'E Mfr V A AS, XL ,rye I K l-A - l, A T a A-nn, 4 A h xt-,A 1 a K 'K y , 'L '-J iw. srl? ' -v-'L , ' ' , P . N ' ' L.. ff , f K . 1.3 5- Le, 1 'f N X Y ? in Q Mlitl' We ly Q, t Q fb 5 X up ? X W!! 'xr' TomB Tixgen Ken K,-aff Duck Powell ac Guard Back BUCKS CLINCH CROWN WITH WIN OVER EAGLES Yanktou chnched the Eastern South Dakota crown NVltl'1 a 28 14 Wm ox er the Eagles The Bucks jumped off to a 14 0 lead before two Trlpp to Te1gen pisses tled the game up Ylnkton scored two touchdowns m the last nme mmutes of plav to Wm the game The Eagles re lched Yanktons 77 vard hne on two OCCHSIODS late IH the game but the determlned Bucks stopped both drlves George Baumann Dlck I-Ierrboldt lim Nelson Tackle Back Bad! fx wh-wha lvl .J- Z' 1'-' X ' f 1 , E s We , W -. A ' . ,O f A . I LX, if T . , , L 7 , . , x A ? ' 1 T' ' 4 :Lv ...,pp,,f' 'E Wu., l L l ' 5 ' l 7 2 . - ' ' 2 ' ' ' . 2 ' , ' ' l 4 ' c . ' 2 ' l. L. ' ' , -4 Y ' 1. K ,gf W .X - 5 V ' ' 5 ,. I 2 V A , I If X . ' ' . 'V A ' I . X an ' E , f 4 ' f 4 Vfwem Jw., V , I A ' ,A ' f 1 X f ,. .4 . P' ' tr' ,M ,ff I , 4, V. J W 145-L if 'ii' IUNIOBS SEASON SUMMARY at IUNIORS OPPONENTS Groton -md, Sophomores Leola Watertown Sophomores ,Q Huron 9- Butch Welszhaar Back ! A Y' Gerald MacLaren SUMMARY Guard SOPHOMORES OPPONENTS Gettysburg SOPHOMORES SEASON Jumors Huron Leola Iumors Groton IUNICJRS Centrals Iumor football team featured a small and sh1fty team that comp1led a season record of four w1ns and two losses In the back row readlng from left to rlght are Coach Glenn Leffler Kexth Blrdseye Iohn Frolland Ierry Game Ke11 Burgard Roe Granger 11m Voas Bud Rousseau XV11so11 m magers Tom Powell and F11p Nllkolas Front row B111 jihraus Ken Elhngson Iohn Kokales Tom 1N1cho1s Tom D1h1 Dlck Felch B111 Godfrev D1ck P1en1s XI1ke Xlorrlssey and jerry Slabv SOPHOMOBES Although the -kberdeen Sophomores season record of two VVIHS and four losses was not out st1nd1ng the team showed prom1se The hlghhght of the1r season was a 2019 vun oxer Leola Lolch Ronild Colts Derrx Hurlbert Don C ex Dlck Burglrd Ed For Oscar Granger Dav1d Sch1111dt B111 Huger lxuth Boul ll md XX axne XX 1lson XI1dd1e row Kenn Blakeman Lee Hulshof 16111116 Nlorrlssex DIHIIX Nelson Paul B1eU1er W lllx ohnson Pete Fratzlaff Brlan Bantz manager jon -Xnderson Front row Roger Bosch Klrk Dunker Tom T1dbal1 Emmett OKeefe lack Nlay Dvrxl Summers john Trxgstld B111 XIcXef1rx In front IS manager B111 Guhln 'Not plctured 15 Hmlev Rosexold . I , . . , , l V 9 9 C 7 7 1 1 7 Jlm 9 E Y 7 C L ' 2' ' a 1 a ' U 1' , ' ' , , 1 ' 1, A - 1 f , ' 5 i 1 . I ,19 Q , ,, ,0- , . . 1 1 1 , , 1 A , . 1 44 1. I , . i i . U V 7 . ' . . . Y 4 . - Y. V a who was one of the areas outstanding 'B' teams. In the hack row, reading from left to rlght, are ' ' . ' j , ' V a 1 1' 1' 1' . - ' 'g , , A - ' i ,' - ' 1 A e 1 12 I 1 1 3 - 2 1 L 1' X V, v' 1 , . I c il. , - - h a 1 ' ' . wiv b-of Pzctured aboue are the Central Hlgh 1957 58 Golden E1gles They are left to rrght Lanny Peterson Tom Dahl Larry Trlpp Tom Telgen Chuck Carrler Chuck NVo1sky Ken Burgard 4r11ss Brash Al DeLong D1ck Flllbach Ken Kraft and B111 jahrlus Kneehng are Tom Vlark student manager Nlylo ackson coach VVayne Larson student man lger Eagles Repeat As COHSO1at1OH Champs Eagles Season Eagles Opp 58 Brookmgs 41 37 VVatertown 66 41 Lmkton 42 47 Huron 58 50 Mntchell 48 44 Madlson 31 50 SIOUX Falls 69 47 Brookings 56 34 WVatertown 39 49 Yankton 57 24 Huron 33 42 Niltchell 60 48 xI3dl50l'l 52 57 SIOUX Falls 71 Section III 71 Ni111er 49 35 Niobrldge 41 State 'A, Tourney 48 SIOUX Falls 57 60 Spearflsh 42 56 Brookmgs 49 A W, :V ,Q Li! I 4 , cw , i. x in W s I A ,,.. I V g., .N 4 17:7 as 4 l t - U P 5 Q A fi 1 Q ' LW VA K V It J V 1 , , , ' fl . ,- .L !, 1 .V V , f J, -.- ', 4 -Ni, M5371 IQ v ' ,J y V 2 Y, C. , -nf! 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I I n ' 1, - 7 . 2 ' , I : . a C 9 I ' v 9 I 7 , a 9 A a 1 a 9 4 2 ' 1 1 Q 4 ,I s Q I a 2 - I Although the Eagles season record was not outstandmg w1th seven wms and 12 losses to thelr credrt they always managed to put up a good fxght It was not untll the Eagles reached the state tournament that they started to h1t thelr stnde There they captured consolatron honors for the second year 1n a row Next year the Eagles w111 have Tom Telgen Chuck Camer Tom Dahl B111 Iahraus and Ken Kraft back Players that graduated are Chuck Wolsky Ken Burgard D1ck Fnllbach Larry Tnpp Arl1ss Brash Al DeLong and Lanny Peterson DeLong was elected honorary captam by h1s teammates Burgard was named to the All Tourna ment Team DeLong and Flllbach recelved honorable mentlon Chuck Wolsky was the leadmg scorer and Ar11ss Brash was an outstandmg rebounder ABERDEEN WINS OPENER AGAINST BROOKINGS Aberdeen opened 1ts ESD basketball season wlth an easy 58 41 conquest of the Brooklngs Bob cats The Eagles were tled Wlth the Bobcats 9 9 at the end of the flrst quarter but led all the rest of the way w1th leads of 24 19 at the half and 43 31 after three quarters Chuck Wolsky and Al De WATERTOWN WHALLOPS EAGLES 66 37 Watertowns tall Arrows completely outplayed the Aberdeen Eagles to score an easy 66 37 vlctory The game was close for the f1rst s1x mmutes only Watertown led 14 9 30 14 and 50 23 at the quarter stops D1ck Flllbach played outstandmg ball for the Eagles along wlth Chuck Wolsky w7ho was the team s leadmg scorer wlth 10 polnts Tom McCrann 6 4 Arrow center led the vlctors wrtb 1 pomts UPSET BID FAILS IN CLOSING SECONDS Aberdeens b1d for an upset over Yankton farled ln the closmg seconds and the Bucks took the vlctory 42 41 Yanktons Ierry Soulek put ln the Bucks wlnnmg basket wxth n1ne seconds left Aberdeen led at the quarter 15 12 tfalled 28 26 at the half and 32 31 after three quarters Chuck Wolsky scored 13 of the Eagles flrst 15 polnts to be thelr leadmg scorer w1th 21 total D1ck Flllbach and Arllss Brash also stood out for the losers Arlxss Brash Larry Tnpp Al DCLDIIS Forward Guard Cllilfd Long led the victory with 13 and 11 points respectively. i IUNIORS Season Summary Juniors Opponents Leola Bamard Hecla lumbla Frederick 'YV Zf so H-lecla p omores J Frederick R Bath KN Bamard WVeSt rt Pm B358 Westport Leola Sophomores columbla Lk it if NCC Tournament Bath Columbra Hecla DICE FIUDBCII Ilanny Petersgn Guard Forward EAGLES STOPPED BY HIGHLY RATED HURON 58 47 For three quarters Aberdeen played on even terms w1th the favored Huron Tlgers but Hurons hot thlrd quarter ln whlch they bullt up a 20 pomt lead was too much for the Eagles and they were defeated 58 47 Chuck Wolsky and Al DeLong led the Eagles w1th 15 and 12 pomts respectlvely Rex Swett led the T1g6IS w1th 20 pomts ABERDEEN WINS IN OVERTIME Centrals Golden Eagles upset a young but hlghly regarded Mltchell team 1n an overtlme 50-48 Substltute Larry Tripp was the hero of the evening when he dropped 1n two free throws and a 1ump shot to account for the Eagles four po1nts 1n the overtlme Al DeLong led the Aberdeen scor mg Wlth 15 po1nts EAGLES EVEN SEASON RECORD WITH WIN OVER MADISON Aberdeen evened up thelr season w1th three WIHS and three losses by defeatmg the Madlson Bull dogs 44 31 Madlson kept the game close untrl the last quarter They tralled the Eagles at the quarter stops 125 20 19 and 28 24 Chuck VVolsky and Al DeLong led the scormg w1th 11 and 10 pomts respectlvely Arllss Brash was the outstandmg rebounder of the game WARRIORS WIN HANDILY Sloux Falls bullt up a 3811 flrst half lead and then coasted to a 69 50 victory over the cold shootlng Eagles Wlth the score 53 18, the Eagle reserves were put IH and they staged a rally that cut the Warrlor nmrgm ID half Ken Burgard led tthe rally w1th 17 pomts, 15 of them commg IH the second half BROOKINGS REVENGE EARLIER DEFEAT Brookmgs revenged an earl1er defeat w1th a fourth quarter spurt that left the Eagles on the short end of a 56 47 score The Bobcats led at the quarter stops 12 7, 25 23, and 37 34 Mldway 1n the last quarter the Bobcats outscored the Eagles 11 to 3 to put the game on ICC In the second quarter lt looked l1ke the Brooklngs qumt was gomg to run away w1th the game when they bullt up a 21 11 lead but sub Kennv Burgard came ln and scored elght po1nts to spark the rally 'Chuck Wolsky play ed the game w1th a broken nb , V ' 43 58 , -W 4 1 26: 54 f' 36 1 ' . , X 48 Co ' ss ' ' I 1 3? 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Q .i 46 Basic 41 1 4 ' I 3 53 ' 36 A 5 'Glff 56 50 ,.., 4 r,f4 4 -5 'L ff F' , Z I f ' H 53 . 29 y y ,S 32 gg A 4 ' 1 x f A N ARROWS RALLY T0 ESCAPE UPSET Aberdeens ball control tactlcs almost avenged an earlxer defeat by Watertown when they led for a little over three quarters before bowlng to the Arrows 39-34 Watertown led for the fll'St tlme ln the game on Tom McCranns slxth stral ht pomt wlth slx m1nutes remamlng Al DeLong and Ken Burgard led the scorlng wrth n1ne and elg t pomts respectively Dlck Flllbach and Arhss Brash were instrumental ln the Eagles flne showlng EAGLES FALTER IN THIRD QUARTER Aberdeen played on even terms wlth Yankton Bucks for the flrst half and the fourth quarter The Bucks bullt up a 13 pomt lead ln the thlrd quarter and went on to w1n 57 49 Late 1n the flnal penod the Eagles came w1th1n flve pomts of Yankton but they could come no closer Porkorney led the vlctors with 21 pomts Arhss Brash Chuck Wolsky and Chuck Carrler stood out for the Eagles HURON CLINCHES ESD TITLE Hurons 33 24 vlctory over the Golden Eagles cllnched the ESD tltle for them The Eagles ball control tactlcs nearly upset the Tlgers but they could not stop Huron ln the flnal stanza The score was tled seven to seven at the quarter 18 18 at the half before Huron went ahead to lead after three quazrtersgl-126 20 All Stater Rex Swett led Huron wrth 11 polnts whlle Dlck Flllbach led the Eagles wrt 81 t KERNELS REVENGE DEFEAT WITH 6042 WIN Mxtchell jumped off to a 16 10 f1rst quarter lead and were never headed by the Eagles who layed thelr roughest ball of the season Aberdeen racked up 39 fouls whlch kept the Kemels at the ree throw l1ne a great deal of the txme Mltchell had only 13 fouls called agalnst them Arhss Brash led the Eagles w1th ten pomts EAGLES LOSE SEVENTH STRAIGHT GAME Four free throws ln the Cl0SlHg mmute of play gave the Madlson Bulldogs a 52 48 w1n The Eagles yumped off to a 20 12 lead and led at the quarter 14 8 W1th the score 20 12 for the Eagles Madlson scored 10 stral t pomts to g1Ve the v1s1tors the lead The Bulldogs led at the end of the tlgrd perlpld 34-33 Ken Burgard led the Eagles wlth 13 pomts Arhss Brash and Chuck Wolsky count e 10 eac SOPHOMORES SEASON SUMMARY Sophomores OPPUMN Brookmgs Watertown Yankton Huron Mltchell Madnson juniors Sloux Falls Broolungs Watertown Yankton Huron Mitchell Iumors Madison Sioux Falls 1' nam ?.,2.':':',3 ' i'f'-i'f-md as ' 10 45 50 36 48 27 44 46 ' 47 41 ' 40 S3 ' 43 41 ' 47 55 ' 39 54 53 49 46 42 40 40 ' 42 32 ' 45 60 ' 45 45 ' 42 'X 4-N 459 'sv' Ken Burgard Chuck Wolsky Chuck Cafflel' Forward Center Forward WARRIORS DEFEAT EAGLES IN FINAL ESD TILT Aberdeen kept pace W1th the Warr1ors untll the fmal mlnutes of the game before a Sioux Falls rally left the Eagles on the short end of a 71 57 score Wlth three and a half mlnutes remalmng the Eagles were ahead 54 53 but the Warrlors scored 17 po1nts 1n the last mmute and a half of play to Wm easlly Al DeLong and Chuck Wolsky scored 18 and 16 po1nts respectwely EAGLES WIN SECTIOVAL OPENER Aberdeen had a llttle trouble ln downmg a young Nllller club 71 35 1n the openlng game of the Sectlon Three Tournament at MObfldgC The Eagles led at the quarter stops 13 6 30 17 and 53 23 Tom TCIQCH led the vlctors wlth 22 poxnts followed by Chuck Clrrler wlth 12 and Ken Burgard wlth 10 pomts ABERDEEN DEFEATS REDFIELD FOR SECTION THREE TITLE 49 41 Aberdeen led all the Wav agalnst the Pheasants but they were never far ahead The Eagles led 17 11 at the end of the flrst quarter 28 19 at hfllftlme and 38 27 after three perlods D1Ck F1llbach stood out for Aberdeen Wlth 16 po1nts Burgflrd scored 11 Mathlason led Redfleld wxth 12 counters 1' . ,. 2 ' ' '1 'N 'N y - I , A ' - I r , i I' ' I ' ' . ,S --me A 1 12 of X R31 'si I ' 71 1 - , ' N1 . , V fi ., A A 5 , , K . 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EAGLES BOW TO SIOUX FAILS 5148 Aberdeen give the favored VV'1rr1ors a blttle for three perlods before the W lrrxors pulled away ID the fourth qulrter rn an openmg round game 1n the St ite A Tournunent Aberdeen outscored the YVarr1ors from the fleld 20 19 but the xunners h1t 19 str ught free throws to spell the dlfference Ken Burgard played h1s best game of the year scormg 24 pomts Al DeLong also stood out for the Eagles SPEARFISH FALLS BEFORE EAGLE RALLY Aberdeen put on a rally ID the thlrd quarter after Spe trfrsh had gone xhe id for the f1rst tlme IH the game 33 32 The Eagles fmally won 60 42 Aberdeen lcd tt the qu lr-ter stops 10 11 31 26 40 '34 Aberdeens two guards Drck Flllbach md Al DeLong turned m m outstfmdmg perform mee Chuck VVolsky and Ken Burgard led the scorlng wlth 23 md 22 pomts rtsptctnely GOLDEN EAGLES WIN CONSOLATIOIN HONORS FOR SFCOND YEAR IlN ROVV Gentrals Eagles played one of thelr best grmts of the ye tr m t rrmng h mls the Brooltmgs Bob cats 56 49 The game was close all the wly xuth the E xglts le rdmg tt the qurrter Brookmgs tt the hilf md the score all knotted up 40 40 lfter three qu lrters Ken Burg 1rd turned 111 mother fme pe formfmce wxth 21 pomts followed by Al DeLongs 14 M14 HQ IME V53 Ken Kraft Tom Telgen Guard Forward 1 s , I . f Q c y f - 1 fa A f pf 4 4 1 V Y .1 . 1 - . . 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Here zs the 1957 1958 edrtxon of the Aberdeen jumors Wh1Ch placed thlrd ln the North Central Conference Tournament at Columbra The Iunlors were coached by Glen Lefiler P1ctured are top row left to rrght manager Fhp Nrcholas 1m Voas Norman West Carl Kllne Ieff Ross Loren Langager Buddy Rousseau Inn Nelson and Coach Glen Leffler Bottom row B111 Godfrey john Kokale Mllte 'vlorrlsey Clark Swlsher Tom N1chols and Marty Mack SOPHOMORES FW Pl 9, gif? If .L .J U 'JU J J Here is the 1957 1958 edltlon of the Sophomore basketball squad The Sophs who were coached by Ronald Coats were one of the top Sophomore teams rn the ESD Plctured from left to rlght are Wally johnson Charles Rexch Gerald Ochs Don Nelson Larry Pautsch Ronald Rogers Ion Anderson Ed Fox JIITI Sonnenfeld Derald Hurlburt Drck Ratzlaff and Bucky Haldeman Kneellng are Ronald Coats 'md manager Stephen Guhm 1. 'A l '?'f' NW 1, ' H m .. f A f: cr Q : X , ' T fr! I v x v ' ills 9? -f 5 I l 5 Q 4 ' l l 5 Q 4 Q A 3 F r Vg.: . 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