Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)
- Class of 1959
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'. g xA ' Q1 ffwb :1W'f4w1 3: , 2 QimmAL We of the Arrow staff are proud to present the 1959 yearbook Thus Arrow has a number of fzrsts the fzrst colored pages a 45 long play record of school actwrtres and our contemporary character In thas age of populanty for the off beat destgns we have been happy to create thas comzcal fzgure we thank represents phases of Central' s student lzfe ARROW STAFF Edxtor xn Chief Busmess Manager Semor Ed1tor Iumor Edntor Orgamzatlons Edntor Sports Edxtor Art Edxtor Photographers Advxsers Stephame Ackley Davnd Larson Sandra Higbe Barbara Anderson Judie Kearns Inez Robinson Lmda Storm lean Mllbrant Mnldred Dahme Phyllis Schnudt san Even: Dawn Ellwood Charlotte Brown Sherry Gertsen Drane Plgott Tom Gagnon Jeff Taylor George Godfrey Bonme Enchsen Bnan Bantz Davxd Jane: Cletus Noecker Harry Jones O .J 4 I yd f' ' ' Activities Editor .. ........ - ....,...............,,.....,... - ..........,... - ........,.. ..-- Pat.Donahue -mmm--mmm1lmHWmmmmmmmmv- Su TABLE OF CONTENTS Adm1111str1l1un F L1I1N C1 xssm s 111111 turf s O IU rw Acuutxes lf S1d11 111w111r1s 4ct111 1rt 1or11 P1115 S f 1 Org lTllI'11l0IlS 1'XL'xS10Ilf Ihc frm N 11111111 x 1 Xrrmx 11411111 X 111 tor 1311 11 c f us 1 1 1 C 1 11 Q1 N11st1'us 16 ll l C1111 1 151 1 z1t1on5 Qporis WC 1'1w 13011. IP Student Index 3 7 5 1 J 7 7 1 'N J L J J , ' 1 ' 11-21 '.1 1 1' V ll :il QTV-Ui Sf' ' 151' , , 27 11' ' , AH A ' ,,,,, , , , ,, 53-T1 P1124-1 lt 1J.1y ,V V V V V ,AVV V YVYVVV VV VVVV YVYV VYYVVY V V 53 21? i f YYYYVYYVVVYVVVV V Y.V, VV ,,,,, , , 61 Sw 'A 'L 1111 , V, V, V VV V V 63 1, ' , , , , 64 11 'f-L1 V N , ,, ,, 6'-2 1 '11 ' , TT-117 5111111-111 0:11111-11 T8 11 T 1' so A15 c11l11J H2 Lvt - ' 1. ' C11111 , , H1 1411111111111 C1 1115 M' V' ' 4 , 53 ,Tr : .1111 V V JU 1'!1l1l1l .' Nurse-S . V V V S11 17 111111 'll' .111 111-rs , V FV 11111111 111115 ,,,, V V 94 C11 C1111 VV VV V V V 9? 51.11 f11lI11 V VV QC P111 511111 Qs 1.01111 Cf 111111 11 V S39 511111111 C1115 ,,,,,, VV V V V 140 Tc nt N1.1St1 rs . 1 . R 'ics V VV V 111, B11 ' 1 11 I1 S.g1ff V V V 1113 X11 Org. 1111. ' - V V V ,,,,,,,,,,,,, V V VV V VV 104 -4 ' V V V V VV VV H, 11,1-171 C, A. A, ,,,, VV V V ,,,, V V VV V V 1.14j C1 f '1' .1 , , , . . , ,, , , FU V VV V V V. 1'4-1-'S QJMLQMMI wfgjs DEDICATION Few of Central' s past yearbooks have been ded: cated to persons but when a person as worthy as the man we have selected we feel the honor as fzttzng Few semors can say that they have not received help at one time or another wzth some problem from thezr class advisor Therefore we of the semor class are proud to dedzcate thas 1959 Arrow to Fred Claudon who has shown us by has every action that he as rnterested rn our problems 6 Q 4 . as e NN I M ik Cn . y KJ H 2,0 X5 .2045 F-E35 UL-Sf 1 -fo J 31- -zoo L X L mx, MQYIQLKKA 7 I UAL v '1 LCVM ' -LLL! :lf tv? .Mimi L A lyk , LL: f 4 f ' ' A A . 'ML , LM W ! 4, 'V VR I M ,, W M sf f t A qfvrvbll H-'fffn' It X. n ,Malt X V i L Aft , f,kfGf4 X ' 7 Lu f' I ' L ,ffm 1 gl LL Y A Kidz-1' I 1, I gf' Ux'JW 6' I fvdwlfq k BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated above are the members of the Board of Educatron who left to rrght ire I W Deacon Harland Clark W H Edwards VICC presxdent Lloyd Rlchardson school attorney C H Holgatc Robert Nhrshall presldent and seated 1n front Kenneth Sfluck The mam duty of these men mcludes approprratlng money for school use clecldlng the p0llClCS of the educatlonal system and 1mpIOV1Hg the general cond1t1ons of the Aberdeen system The students and faculty of Central would llke to take thls opportumty to extend 1ppI'LCl'1tlOIl for the1r flne work To Mr Cy Holgate Super1ntendent of Public Schools the students of Central express smcere apprec1at1on for h1s v1s1on and leadershlp whlch hawe brought our school to a posrtlon of prestlge and hlgh standlng H15 qurck smlle and frlendly greetmg haxe made h1m a famlllaf f1gure of xx hom vue are lndeed proud The student body wlshes to thank Nir I W Deacon Busmess Manager of the Aberdeen Publlc School System for hrs fa1thful attentron to the many detalls of budgetlng our fmances He has certamly helped to make our school year a more happy and successful one , ,c . . . , , . . , ' , , , . . 1 , . 1 c , 1 9 1 ' , . . . . . . Y , . 'l' 1 1 1 N, . ., - , g.- 4 X C Q. .f CK ii a o va . , . . . . 3 3 1 . . V I . . v V . Mr Ellzs As students of Central we would like to thank Princlpal VV1ll'1rd Ellis for his wisdom and considerate judgement and for his efforts to better our school He has shown a genuine interest in each of us and because of his concern he has given endlessly of his time and ability This work as principal has helped make our year a success 1 Z Mzss Masters Miss Masters has a big job at Central as counselor to both the sophomore and junior classes She IS also the faculty adviser for our chapter of the Future Teachers of America An efficient member of the counseling staff she helps to acquaint sophomores with Central 12 Mr. Claudon: VVe will always remember Fred Claudon with great appreciation. Besides his duties as sen- ior counselor, he also served as faculty adviser for Student Council and the American Field Service. His wise assistance blended with un- derstanding and a sense of humor have made him a friend to all. E Ass., Nl Mr Buck WOfk1Dg Centralites owe a great deal to Mr Buck He is in charge of the distributive educatlon program and also helps students find part time jobs His expert guidance has had a direct bearing on their futures K' Q 4, 5 K A A ,QI me A , , . 7 . Q . - up A. xxx ak te ' - - I 3 4' l ' - . I . 1 ' - . l I ff, . is-ff V N CJD -5 V t V s Q X . y qi! F fu, u ti ' f ,W,,,,, ff' ? . 'A f ELM X l. x -ii I U N A 5 r fha .. A 1 . . ' ' X , ' ' A -f H . . Q... i vt a 9 - Ps ' Q ff va it ,.,:, P rw fl . f V : ' f I I 7 ' 5' 4 Our smcere thanks to Sh1r ley Henmng offlce secretary whose frlendly and efflclent aSS1St8HCC has contrlbuted much to the success of th school year L41 We re grateful to Mrs Mar lon Wood secretary to Xlr Holgate for all the thmgs that she has done to help keep the school rurmmg smoothly Urs Hlrdzs XIcCreadv m her flrst year at Central has fulfmlled her secretarml dut1es Wlth enthuslasm and smcere mterest The students and faculty apprecxate her fme work 13 A l '7'5 , ' n VY . Y., I , ... ,-. r x Mary Amacher Grace Baker Earl Buhler Physxnal Educatlon Llteraturc Offlm lrxctme Shorth md Hannah Buss Clarence Carson Ed Cha,-boneau Blology Buslncss XV0041 Shop Shorthand vf 'Wm 14 119 1 Nm-ma Chilton Ronald Coats August Conklm png Modem Problems Bxology X A! Constance Comer Amencan Hlstory l.1 Regmald Dougherty Margaret Elms Dnvers Educatlon Enghsh German 15 9324 Randall Flsher Drama Speech Wxllnam Hauge Study Hall Harry jones Engllsh Spamsh French I Glen Leffler Typmg 17 ' i 0 Leo Nelson Speech Engllsh Iames McNeary Advanced Algebra PhySlCS Wxlham Ochs Geometry 5. -n v 6 Ben Mlller Mechanlcal Drawxng Gladys Norrlhus Home Economlcs l 18 Cletus Noecker Hlstory Journalism Robert Orr Modem Problems Y EJ --nl Arlle Rudd Busxness Enghsh 6 1 Warren Sclumnowsh A Cappella Robert Pratt Pnntmg Alonzo Seaboldt Orchestra 19 X Floyd Spxlde Metal Shop Auto Mcchamcs f I N A Alma T o as if Mary Wxllxams Libranan Amencan Hlstory Fay Smlth Chemlstry Ida Holzer Ieanette Hurrell School Nurse S Grace Clement Health Supervisor CUSTODIANS R i fl' ,-ai 4 A JX Walter Johnson Fred Sahll Harold Wxllmms Lloyd Blood Roy Iohnson Elroy Bamhart john Becker Don Glaser Adam Rxeger nv - ' l 'X It l x- s , xi, xx xy ,, 1 X rv -- 5 1 7 ' . K A , ,Mor .5 - ' . -' 4' 11 Q . ,' QQ, ' .1. . - .' .- 1, ' , ,-.gn 'riff' H ' . ' fig- . . ., .. . ff, '. 1 as VL I 1 1' ., an I-11 ' 2 .lr -..,- ,,..- Gil'-It ' ' 7 ,I T' e f ' All xx X . . l 0 ,, 1: X' - A, ' l , f . 0--i.....,,,, -'A I .AQ 136-'IM fulfil' lllllw ' X 4- AY 1 Ai. 36 s I Ana ik ,QM if is d ...-s ,., -2177 ,gffww Lf , O 57, , 'F-M W,- MLS uf ww V 'ww , , W, -fra' ', A ' 'Y' ' A 'as if i A , Q K i wifi L I CMG 5535 25 1 Q13 5 1 Bonnxe Ackerman Momtor Boar Drivers E Bowlmg F H A Roseanne Arend Homeroom Offxcer Teachers A1 Drlvers Chorus Gym Cecxl Bashara Homeroom Offlcer All State Chorus Student Councxl Intra mural A Cappella Roger Ackerman Stephame Acldey Chess Club AFS Summer Student YTD Edltor of the Arrow Student Councxl A Cappella Keystone Arly Arlt Larry Amdt ym All State Chorus Gemman Club Intra mural A Cappella YU! George Baumann Manlyn Bettmann Lettermens Club Dnvers Ed Intra mural Chorus Football ym Track ym Anderson All State Choms Drum Ensemble A Cappella Bowlmg Band Carol Atanasu Drxvers Ed Chorus Gym Ianene Blerman Chorus Gym 'A .Fi i Ronald Angerhofer Homeroom Officer Student Councxl Math Club Keystone Ym Barbara Austin Homeroom Offxcer Momtor Board Debate Chorus G A A Kexth Bu-dseye Homeroom Offxcer Football 'Nur' 27 Iudy Blau' Homeroom Ofhcer Ir Red Cross Dnvers Ed Gym LaVonne Buechler All State Chorus Teachers And A Cappella Jay Chiles All-State Orchestra All-State Band Concert Band Boys State Keystone Denms Blanchette Chorus Ym Helen Bugner Momtor Board Dnvers Ed Chorus Joyce Coester Student Council jr. Red Cross Bowlin F,T.A. G.A.A. Ceorgla Bolan Bowlmg Chorus F H A Band Iames Bunt lumor Rotanan Sclence Club Boys State Math Club Keystone Virginia Cone All-State Choms Home Ec. Clu Language Club A Cappella 28 Claudla Borgh Latm Club A Cappella F N A C A A Band john Bunt Iumor Rotarlan Sc lt nee Club Boy s State M xth Club Keystone Claudette Conlon German Club Chorus F.'l'.A. F.H.A. Gym 'ry ,f sax, 1,1 llrv w. Don Briscoe All School Play Intra mural Ym Chuck Camel' Varsxty Basketball Marshal IN-ommee Varslty Football Boys State Class Officer Barbara Cooper Placement , flff, Kathleen Cooper Blue and Gold Concert Band Orchestra Keystone Debate Annette Crawford Student Council Language Club G A A Sharon Davidson Chorus Gym of 1? may 5311. Q Conn1e Cottrell Homeroom Offxcer Chorus YTD Thomas Dahl Pageant Day Marshal Varslty Basketball Varsnty Football Iumor Football Class Offncer Bob Decker Intra-mural Gym i Z ' Beverly Couser Dnvers Ed Ym Gayle Dahme Choms G A A Gym Judy Coval All State Chorus A Cappella Bowling G A -X F N A Judy Dahme Chorus C- A A Gym Kenny DeWalt Joyce Disbrow Gym All-State Chorus A Cappella Bowling Robert Coyle Intra mural Gym Mildred Dahme Student Council Arrow Board Speech Cluh Bowling C.A.A. Kathy Dobrick Speech Club Chorus F.N.A. Gym 'Nr 29 I Pat Donahue All State Chorus Monuor Board Arrow Board A Cappella Keystone Ken Ellmgson Chorus Gym Marlys Felock Chonxs Ym We Shenla Donnan vm Dawn Ellwood All School Play F S C Arrow Board Declamatron Debate Maxme Feist F H A Mary Lee Doyle Transfer From Des Mmms Iowa Debate Choms Bonme Enchsen All State Orchestra Queen Nommee Keystone G A A Band Lawrence Fethg Homeroom Offlcer Ir Red Cross German Club Chorus Ym -F.. swf 30 Susan Doyle All State Orchestra Studi nt Councxl L'1tm Club Orchf stra 1' NI A Tom Esser Home room Offncer Intrr mural Chorus Gym Vlc Fischer Ir Red Cross A Cxppella Intra mural Chorus Gym gn E SQX .rf Carol Eckholt Tmnsfmr From Denver Colo Sandra Feather Drncrs Ed Bowlmg C ym Marge Fisher Teachers And Drrvcrs Ed Bowlmg Gym ji T23 Conme Foy Homemom Offlcer All School Play Speech Club F T A Iannce Ceffre All State Chorus Latm Club Cappella Chorus Gym Roe Granger Football Intra mural Band x -r -nv L . A i 'lt - z ohn Fronland Home-room Offlcer All School Play Soph Football Ir Football Rlck Glau Intra mural Gym Gene Graves Placement Tom Gagnon Hom eroom OfflCEf Monitor Board Arrow Board Chorus Gym Bull Godfrey Councxl Presxdent Marshal Nommee Varsxty Football Varsxty Track Class Offlcer Stephame Gray Bxology Club Bowlmg Debate Chorus G.A.A. Larry Gallrgher Student Councll jr Red Cross Radlo Club Chorus Owen Goebel Dnver s YTD Iudeen Gross All State Chorus A Cappella Gym Marge Gauer All State Chorus Jr Red Cross A Cappella Lahn Club Band Lavlna Golz Dnver S Chorus Gym Donald Grote Band Prcsrdent Ym 31 -.w.,wq,sV , af Q: 4 - ' 'QP-' U if S -al 333 - X xA -1 'ZF 0, I 6 ag Inez Cugel All State Chorus Student Counul Queen Nominee Momtor Board Orchestra Francene Hansen All State Chorus Quer n lNom1nee A F S Club A Cappella Pep Club Lmda Helm Teachers Ald Drn ers Ed YTD Margone Cugel Homeroom Offrcer Ir Red Cross Latm Club Darlene Hatzenbeller All State Chorus A Cappella Ym Rrchard Hersner ym Ardys Gunn Photography Club Dnvzrs Ed Bowlmg Chorus Cynthra Hauck Momtor Board Drivers Ed Chorus G A A Gym Mavis Heyd Homc-room Offxcer Student Cnunul Twnrlrng Corps Dcclamatxon Dtbate 'S' - , an, i ggQ i Nt? Chns Haas Chorus Band Gwm Ronnie Hauck Gym Edwm Hrckenbotham Chr-mxstry Club R'lCll0 Club Denme Hagel Gym janlce Hauff Drlvcrs Ed Chorus Gym Sandra Hrgbe Blue and Gold Nlomtor Board Arrow Board A F S Club Ktystom T' Wxllxam Hnlzendeger Mavxs Hlmmenclr YTD Burk Holaday All School Play Radno Program YTU Lmda Hubbard Bowlmg Chorus C A A Ym YTI1 Connie Holloway Spamsh Club Chorus Gym Rose Mane Huber Dnvers Ed Bowlmg Chorus F H A Way A ' C ,- 'Af 5 si , 3 gi N 1 tl Y ,Af . ,. k ,v -fx, L ,lu-4-4, 4 . I x . C, Q. P -,,l.,..,, ..i :, 1 L'Q '.f ' , Yu: iwvwxi NME A ,s I A 1 . . , ..,-. .- , 4. J , .Q ,,1.,M,w,, , 1 ,E Z' , ,A ,,f, 1 Cary Hodson All State Orchestra Intra mural Orchestra Tm Mlldred Hottmann Momtor Board Speech Club A Cappella Word Craft C A A 1m Hultman Gym 3 ' Doug Hoffman Homeroom Officer Intm mural A Cappella Ym Ann Hovseth Homeroom Offxcer Dnvers Ed Chorus GAA YTD Carol Hogenson Monitor Board A Cappella Keystone G A A Band Pat Hoyt jr Red Cross Chorus Bob Hunstad Larry Hunstad Homcroom Offxcer Band Ym Ym 'Q Y C x c c - - - c c ... ... C . . J. ' ' G I c C . .. xl RP f,q. 6 4 1 A QQL , K xx K 5 , - rfh. ' lil-'lT'.,'1 qlxgsiev lv ,- 3 Lmda Hunt Teachers Aid Band Ym Lanny lanes All State Chorus Bnology Club A Cappella Mntta Johnson Red Cross Councxl All State Orchestra Student Couucxl A Cappella Keystone Bobble Hynes All State Chorus Ir Red Cross Monitor Board A Cappella F N A Ilm Iaqua Transfer From Darlene Johs Laun Club Keystone Bowhng F N A G A A 316 x-..- A.. if Lynn Ickler All State Chorus Homeroom Offlcer Momtor Board A Cappella Latm Club Cary Iasmer Momtor Board Dnvers Ed Chorus Loma Iorgenson All State Orchestra All State Chorus A Cappella Keystone F N A 34 Bob Jackson Bill Iahraus Red Cross Presmdent Varsnty Basketball Homeroom Offmcer Iumor Rotanan Student Councll Momtor Board Sandra Iob Ir Red Cross G A A Band Ym Carol Iunso Bowlmg F N A G A A Band Varslty Track Football Gym Dottle Johnson Jr Red Cross Gym Roberta Kahler Dnvers Ed Bowhng YU' as , r, 1 . .. X . 1 X . :ff G ' . . . . ' Jr? Red Cross Boone, Iowa Biology,Club Ibatin Club .Placement G ' '- ' ' 1 I I G 6 fs ,, 6 A, N s i. 'Q . fb 1 ' f .- . , X V ' 1 Y 1' 46 x 1:51 Mike Kavanaugh Sandra Keller Intra mural Gym Carl Klme Varsxty Football Marshal Nommee Boys State A Cappella Hxlda Kraft Dnvers Ed Chorus F T A Ym abs! Cennan Club Bowlmg Chorus F T A Band Marlen Kmttel vm Ken Kraft Varsnty Basketball Lettermens Club Varslty Football Momtor Board A Cappella Y-if Q ,,-..rf' Elame Keup All State Choms Drxvers Ed Cappella F T A Ym Kay Knudson Homeroom Offxcer Ccrmmn Club Chorus F T A Band Shirley Kraft Dnvers Ed A Cappella Bowlmg F H A F T A Lawrence Kmder Dnvers Ed Ym John Kokales Soph Basketball jr Basketball Football Rltagayle Kuntz Momtor Board jr Red Cross Dnvers Ed Bowlmg Glenn Klrschenman Dance Band Intra mural Orchestra Band YTD Larry Krause Sllde Rule Club Science Club Chess Club Math Club Yfn Goldie Lahmann Drxvers Ed Placement Chorus Ym 'G-A A 85 Loren Langager Lettennens Club Soph Basketball r Basketball arslty Track Chonxs Marcla Looney Homeroom Offxcer All State Chorus Momtor Board Red Cross A Cappella Tom Mark Lettermens Club All State Chorus Momtor Board Class Offncer A Cappella Davnd Larson All State Choms Class Offncer Arrow Board Boys State A Cappella jenmfer Lueck Dnvers Ed Chorus F N A G A A Faye Marko Homeroom Ofhcer Dnvers Ed Latm Club F T A A a9'Q Denms Leff Momtor Board Intra mural Choms Track Ym Marty Mack Varsxty Basketball Soph Basketball jr Basketball Terry Marko Intra mural ym A-s. 36 Rosalyn Link Transfer From Red Bud Ill Bowlmg F H A F T A Loretta Malsom Momtor Board Teachers And Dnvers Ed Gym Conme Marquls Momtor Board Queen Nommee German Club 29 Club horus Karen Loomis All State Orchestra Orchestra Band David Manmng Homeroom Offrcer Student Council Soph Football Class Offxcer Jack Martyn Marshal Nommee All State Chorus Council Offxcer Class Offrcer A Cappella lf ' x y f I 1 , , , V. 7 'A VA IA s If I 'ff 1 G . . . 1,. ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' - -. , . ' , G' ' , - - .' ' . . . p - f 'o nw Z Vu 4'-4. f 4 Dave McQuxllen Intra mural Gym Mike Momssey Lettermens Club All State Chorus All School Play Varsity Football A Cappella Allen Nordstrom Placement 1.0 Ieanette Mettler Chorus F T A F H A G A A Band Io Ann Naasz Dnvers Ed F T A YF! Richard Nulle Monitor Board Soph. Track Math Club lntra-mural ,fra jean Mxlbrandt Blue and Gold Arrow Board Bowling Chorus FHA jim Nelson Lettermens Club Varsity Football Soph Football jr Basketball Soph Track Ceylon Nultemeier All-State Choms Dcclamation A Cappella Orchestra Band 87 Ioan Mnlbrandt Drivers Ed Choms C A A Ym Tom Nichols Varsity Football All School Play Soph Football Ir Basketball Band Bonnie Ochs All-State Chorus Eaglean Follies A Cap ella F.N.X. F.T.A. 3 wr-'Y Marsha Mmch Teachers Aid Drlvers Ed Chorus F N A Philip Nikolas Letter-mens Club Student Manager Joan Ochs Monitor Board Chorus ym we Yfv Ronme Olsen Ir Red Cross Intra mural Carol Peterson Pageant Day en Homeroom O cer Monitor Board A F S Club Chorus Jean Remxen Teachers Ald 'rim it Wnlbert Opp Slurley Osness Intra mural ym Elame Pfeiffer Drrvers Ed Bowlmg Choms C A A Ym Ronald Benz Intra mural Choms Ym skim! 1 29 'OA Teachers And Bowlmg Chorus Ym Dlck Plelms Soph Football Ir Football Intrn mural A Cap ella Chess Club Jeanette Retzer Placement ym 'V , ., , A jg A . .ea Iohn Oster I-Iomeroom Offlcer All School Play All State Chorus A Cappella Debate Lmda Pope All State Chorus Class Offlcer A F S Club A Cappella G1rls State Edna Rrel GAA Gym 1 Herb Paul Lettermens Club Varsxty Track jr Football Intra mural Chorus Ronme Rappe vm Mary Lou Roberts Dnvers Ed Chorus Ym 38 Newx Dlana Roehrlck Transfer From Strasburg No Dak Steve Rudolph Radio Clu Gym Glenn Schnlberg Student Councxl Momtor Board Boys State Keystone Deba e Jeffrey Ross Varslty Football All State Chorus Student Councll Class Offxcer A Cappella Jlm Rush Placement Gym Rudy Schlepp Gym Alice Roth Douglas Roundy Dnvers Ed Homeroom Offncer Gym Tom Samuelson YTD Janet Schmidt All State Chorus jr Red Cross Cappella Ym 12 -sv alg- 39 Soph Football Soph Trac Chorus Cynthia Sayler Bowlmg Chorus Band Ym Phyllls Schmldt Blue and Gold Arrow Board Bowlmg Chorus FTA S Camille Rousseau Varsxty Football All State Chorus Student Councxl Class Offxcer A Cappella Tom Schaeffer vm Anthony Schmitt Dnvers Ed Ym Q? l Jack Schnexder vm Ruta Sharp Chorus Band Gym Duck Snover Placement ym Iamce Schremer Homeroom Offlcer Student Councll Teachers And Drxvers Ed Chorus Conme Smlth Homeroom Officer Momtor Board Red Cross Chorus F H A Margaret Schwan Drlvers Ed Offmce And Chorus Daryl Smxth Band Lyle Staufer Terry Stellner Soph Track Momtor Board Placement Bowlmg ym Diane Seldel Homeroom Officer All State Chorus Cappella F T A F H A Mavls Smlth Gym Lmda Storm Eaglean Follies Blue and Cold Toastmlstresses Arrow Board Latxn Club Judy Sexton Drxvers Ed Chorus F H A Sheila Smxth Student Councxl Ir Red Cross Momtor Board Gzrls State A Cappella Myra Streckfuss Dru ers Ed Chorus 40 Ioyce Strome All School Play Teachers A1 Chorus F T A G A A Jarold Tollefson ym Iudy Van Cleave Photography Club Language Club Bowling Gym Q Sharon Stucke Bowling Chorus F N A Iudy Toney Drivers Ed F N A Gym Bonnie Verdom All-State Chorus Queen Nominee Twirling Corp. A Cappella F.N.A. Clark Swisher Lette rmens Club junior Rotarian Chorus Gym Marsha Tonner Homeroom Officer All State Chorus Queen Nominee A Cappella Pep Club im Voas Varsity Football Student Council Class Officer A.F.S. Club Basketball Rosemary Tarwater Photography Club Drivm rs Ed Chorus Gym Terry Torguson Eaglean Follies Blue and Gold Arrow Board Pep Club C A A Don Von Wa All-State Orchestra All-State Band Chess Club Gym 41 li Tom Teigen All Varsity Sports Marshal Nominee Class Officer Boys State Keystone Sylvia Trombley Homeroom Officer Student Council Teachers Aid Orchestra Chorus lim Walbcrg Band Gym I It ee-. A E 55 :Q R . Mary jo Walters Orchestra Bowlmg Debate Choms G A A Nonnan West Basketball Golf YU! Bob Wolfe vm Leonard Wangler Florence Weber All State Chorus All State Chorus Cappella Dnvers Ed ym Cappella Ilm Wllson All State Chorus Momtor Board jr Red Cross A Cappella Football Denms Yeoman Gym Ronald Wilson vm Tony Zahn Intra mural arty! Henry Welk Photography Club Intra mural Yin Sandra Wnlson All School Play Bowling Chorus F T A Janet Zerr Dnvers Ed Office Axd Chorus Gym 2651! z Y 4 Eugene Wertman Intra mural Gym Ruby Whlttmexer Gym Iackle Zelgler Offlce Aid Chorus C 42 Ingnd Znmmerman A F S Fon :gn Student lu rs I Gvm WU' .Aff 9? I Chosen IS cllss offleers for the second semester Ire SXlX1l Trombley Presrdent Dar lene johs X109 Presldent Dfiwd Iflrson Secre ar Selected Sensors Elected by thelr fellow students these three students xx ere gn en the honor of presldmg over the senlor eliss for the flrst semester These offlcers fire Due Nlfmnmg Presldent Bud Rousseau Vrce Pres1dent Lmda Pope Secretary C 4 7 . L ' u ' . : .' .. ' ' ' V3 7 , S , - r l l l l 3 1 z ' 2 Z ,Y 'll , l S ' ,. . . ,, . g 4' J. , - t y. 44 Juniors With Judgement Three students were selected by the Iumor clqss to govern the1r class meetlngs For the flrst semester they were Dlck Herrboldt Pres1 dent on Anderson VICC Presldent Barbara Anderson Secretfiry 'ind Kflthy Van XV1nkle Representatwe The unlor LIMS 0fflCCl'9 'dong xslth the enlor offlccrs lre amen the pI'1Y1lCQ'C of leqdlng the Cwfllld NI lrch It the umor Semor Prom IIIIIOI' cl rss offlcers for the Second Same Qter ITC Cllbc rt H ddr mfm Presxdent Rohm Hom er X ICC PI'LSldil'lf N mln Brlndl md Qecretwrx 45 V if The Sophomore students of Central High School chose for their first officers three boys to preside over their class meetings for the first semester. These boys are: Paul Parrish, Presidentg Ierry Nichols,' Vice Presidentg Dick Quam, Sec- retary. Any student with a C average or above is qualified to become a class officer. These officers will conduct the class meetings. ofjfw Spoke ,W wwf For the second semester the Sophomore girls got together and placed two girls in two out of the three offices The officers are Tom Nikolas President Donna Ray Vice President Sally Babb Secretary 46 'ffl- Go Co Co Eagles lx Invadmg The Womens WVorld? fa Who Gets The Marshmallow 47 The Mad Scramble as 9 in-4 The Working Kmd' VV1tchcraft' VVriting letters must be fun. Everybody wants nn the plcture 48 nxq Is the pnckmg good? -:7 'Sn ggi -'G 'Ns 4' , . K A I 7 t ,-A 4 W X H. . 4 f. 34 - . . .W .1 A I ' , . U I ' af ' 'fl .. I, Y ' : . . . s Q 5 ' X I XX if , , . A V 5 X. -N z, si ' 4, ', L t y X X x. t t 'I A x 1 u ' A ' t fi t, . ' A , , . 1 1 - 5 ,' . I 'S' CD' 795 ,fi HQ 5 6 M C IV'-1-leg Oil 1 g ' 1 9 3 Q J ., 4 5 Il 1.-'I vI iif.'1' ' ...ll -1- -0 n'n'l.I4--'f 4 A X ,J JJ 6 0 J if 12 Q Year s First Frollc Pageant Day one of the highlights of Central s year began with spirited yells from the student body ringing loud and clear through the arena at the traditional pep fest Initiation of new cheerleaders chmaxed many months of anxiety Surprised and excited Nancy Nor dhus Xalli Osxs ald Sharon DAm1co and Shari Koory were called to the stage to attempt embarassing and impossible tasks Following the songs yells and skits which were the featured attractions of the program the students assembled outside the auditorium for the snake dance which proceeded through the streets of down town Aberdeen After a series of school cheers at the post office the crowd returned to the school grounds for the roaring bonflre Centralites again cheered until their throats were hoarse and the fire dwmdled to ashes Suspense mounted high as students gathered in the theater for the big moment ot Pageant Day The crowning of uctn L irol Peterson and Xlarshall Tom Dahl by the royalty of 57 anet Hunstad and Chuck XVolsky brought resounding applause from the audlence The Cl1StI'1lJllt10I'l of Pageant Day book lets concluded the assembly The time for the plrade was rapldly approaching and all floats received their final touches Due to the strong gusts of wind xery few homeroom masterpieces remained intact for the final ludgmg Xliss Rudds seniors and Nlr Fishers Juniors captured homeroom float honors but vielded the sweep stakes to NIr Johnsons ambitious sophomores A huge crowd lining NIa1n Street greeted the floats and carried much enthusiasm to the stadium for the afternoon game The Juniors defeated the Sophomores 20 0 in a thrilling exh1b1t1on Queen Carol was rox ally escorted onto the turf of the gridiron and there saluted by Centrals Band and the large crowd of spectators. just the right amount of flavor was added when the Eagles racked the Madison Bulldogs 40-1. The perfect end for a perfect homecoming was the gala Pageant Day Dance held in the civic arena. The royalty and their subjects danced to the music of john Tavlor and His orchestra. Indeed it xv as a dav long to be remembered remembered through the pictures on the following pages. Remembered - Pageant Day 1958. Ken Kraft 'Z 5 Franeene Hansen 'WN Conme Marquis Tom Texgen 54 K Chuck Camer NOMINEES FOR Bonme Ver Dom PAGEANT DAY Bull Godfrey www -new Carl Klme Marsha Tonner Inez Gugel 55 , 'Q Jack Martyn 'Nfdf' i l 495' 'R fx 'wr -s.-,,,wM ' Wi- 9 I .r g5g, ? S s.. N, 'nfz hw Nr XX. n ,U N: YHA -v-Z-QZX 'AL ov 151 31,4 lbs X' i, 6-ff -31 Q44-.I-Y lg me 'ff 'rr- P+ ,n if I U w Y , . -- N ' W... 5 ----, ' .l D I - . Z -, .. V Ax.. My M , . r 15 , ' , '- G fl SL 555 eff' ' ' Q ,.-gggzss,-4,,1fi2:Kf 3 :f -, :Q 'Yu' ' . .' , v An. , , ' ,'-a:4.,:i55 1:3 i+'6f5f '5Y ,g . - ,-- - -, - -M.. - -V W Q, - , gs -I ,du 4 V T 1 ' 1 xiii . 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Round up 1n Central s Cor ral was the theme of the 1958 59 Eaglean Follxes The wxld west atmosphere was re flected ID the western acts ushers and plt band John Oster and Glenn Schll berg the two emcees lassoed the crowd wlth thelr western humor The stage hands dres sed as T V stars added spec 1al excltement to the event Prlzes were awarded three d1v1s1ons 1nd1v1dual muslcfzl and non muslcal on Anderson The Bologna Pag eflnt and The Steve Sulll van Show won frrst pnzes Mr Johnson was faculty ad vlser 1n charge of the foll1es EAGLEAN L. FOLLIES Hearts and Formals Aberdeen s Mayor Hurlbert crowned the royalty for the annual Sweetheart Formal held February 14 at the Y Prctured ln the heart at rlght are KIIS t1e Vensand Queen of Hearts Mayor Hurlbert and Dean McCurdy jack of Dlamonds Students danced the nlght away to the mus1c of Chuck Mewmg and lus orchestra Comprzsmg the clst of Centr 11 s F111 All School pl ly were the fOl1OWlIlg from ldt to rlght Back row Tom Nlchols ohn FI'Oll'1IlL1 Don Bnscoe Glenn Schrlberg Dean Cross Dorotln Hunmers Crrl Klmr Ion Anderson Second row Robertl Hfluge Vllke Morrlssey ROblIl Hooxcr S'II1C1I'l XVl1SOll john Ostcr Bernard NVong Dawn Ellwood Orlettfl Cuellar Mary Hafnor Paul Knudson Comm Fox Roger Young Donnl Parsch Joyce Strome Slttlng Pat NIcDowell Dfnene Hottmann SUSPENSE ON STAGE Tins IS Centmls F111 All School Pl 1X Xlght of january 16 cons1st1ng of 24 students the date lNo vember 20 and 21 settlng 8 00 P NI 1n the CIVIC Theater Suspense rin lllgll as the murder trlal of Karen Andre plfued bv Slndrfl XV11SOIl proceeded The jurx selected from the lllC1lCl'lCC xsltnessed the court proccedlngs from in onstage lury box A dlffer ent XCI'C1lCt W rs clccl rrc d 'rt L 1cl1 of the performances Th1s pl IV was unusu 11 due to the fact that pfxrt of the '7.l1C1l6I1CC partlclp lted 10 O0 P NI court adjourn ed and the spectators left the theater xx ell S8t1SflCd vuth the solvmg of Lentrfrls mystery Ready Action Camera Students get the1r chince to mfzke beheve S09 ' h streaked Dxffrcult Sltuatlon he s1,,eW CONNECTICUT YANKEE Cast members back row left to rrght Marv R6lS6l'lXY6bCI' Tom Samnson Clara Schlelcher Roberta Hausze Burk Hfzladav Glenn Schllberg Cecrl Bfrshqra Mr Johnson Penny Cronso Elana Solberg Dwld lanes Front row left to F Ronald Iones Debbme Seltzer Sally 65 rlqht Anme Schumacher Conme oy Boesch Kathy Weber th? I r l . l , I i THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL Central took first place in the state wide one-act play competition held January 31 at Mitchell. Marsha Tonner and Robin Hoov- er won the best actress and actor awards for their portrayals in this play. Dick Herrboldt also contri- buted his talent to the play The Marrzage Proposal is a com edy farce about a fellow who pro poses to his g1rl com ersfltion leads to disagreements but the W hole ro mance turns out happy as usual Joyce Strome student director and Randy Fisher director of the play had '1 big part in making this play the best In the picture aboxe Dick Herrboldt Stephan Steponava argues with Ix an X assilsitch Plctufed above 15 Nateha who Wants Ivan best Marsha Tonner as lvltelia Steponfufi is bfgln to afglii? aliouf Paceftaln Pamcle of land ready to Slde with her father in the discussion 66 t at 15 mlltua Y C alme ii , ' I l 7 t . . . D . Y I V 7 ' 7 - . . v' Y 7C ' ' , played by Robin Hoover? about whose dog is to propose to her. Before he gets a chance they Oratory entrants 1n Central s declam meet mclud ed Carl Kl1ne Burk Haladay Lmda Holmes and Merllee Nultemeler Wznners of the local contest were Ceylon Nultemeler poetrv Duane Plgott oratory Vlarsha Tonner hum Maghgfalso won the reglonal meet t d d t d h SPEECH ACTIVITIES Zompiflflin an were te State Shzrley Gates Roberta Hauge and Enterzng the poetry and dramatlcs d1x1s1ons were Donna Parsch took part IH the humor speech students Mavls Heyd Connle Foy Dawn Ellwood ous d1v1s1on of the contest 67 Judy Blalr and Ioyce Strome 7 3 . 'I I I B . S I' 1 4 I I a ' orousg Mlldred Hottmann, dramatic. ' , 1 . I 1 I V ' 1 s V 1 'nur I A V, :zijn , ,fi . Bro debate wmners for the 1958 59 season were Karen Wmgerd Glenn Schxlberg Deborah Seltzer and Ioyce Ketterrng Holdmg the trophy lS Centrals debate coach Randy F1sher Debate Sophomore dcbfrters mclude Carolyn Kmg Ron Jones Gary 'xngefh0fe1' Ofletta C1131 D1'1ne Pmott Dax cnc Hottmfmn Pat Nlettler lar Mafb' Ryan Dave H2111 Karolee Ff0e11Ch joan Roehr and Chuck Stroh and Carmen Dale make up the junlor debat ers Other Centralztes partrcrpatrng rn debate were Sen1ors Larry Gallagher Dawn Ellwood Kathy Cooper Nlavls Heyd and Sophomore Nancy Lamont M Cac avls Nlllhe Fran Y? Sill' Mr johnsons broadcast ers mcluded these two am b1f10US semor glrls Flashmg school news to YOUR SCHOOLS IN REVIEW Abeldeen l1steners were the above announcers under the d1rect1on of Randy F1sher Plctured above 15 one of the many rad1o panels supervlsed bv Nlr johnson Panehsts are Tony Opem, Kathy Weber, Sally Roesch, Br1an Bantz, Ronnle Baldwm, and Kathleen Stoa 70 , 7 Q . 4.: 37? '-: X ,, ,.T 5 '- . A . flf' 'A . 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' a , ' J 1 Y n Scholars Of Today Keystone Centrals branch of the National Honor Soclety is under the direction of Miss Masters The SOC1Cty recognizes achievements made by students during their high school years Members for Keystone are taken from the top twenty five percent of their class Candidates must show strong characterlstics of leadership scholarship character and service Pictured above are the old members of Keystone Back row left to right are Glenn Schllberg Tom Telgen 11m Bunt Front row Carol Hogenson Ronald Angerhofer Mitta johnson Stephanie Ackley Pictured below are the members inducted during the w1nterm1t1at1on Back row left to right are Pope Pat Donahue Bonme Erlchsen Lorna Iorgenson Elalne Keup Front row Sheila Smlth Joyce Stromc Sandra Higbe Sandra XV1lson 9 2 ' . . . , . , , . ' n ' n . , 1 l , : c ' , s ' I l a 7 ' '- 9 ' Lanny Janes, David Larson, john Bunt, jay Chiles. Middle rowg Kathleen Cooper, Darlene Iohs, Linda 1 1 ' a . 7 2 ' 2 :UL , Q2 i 1, 'vw 79 f , ls , -1 Q Q T-2 9 V i 1- X . l Committee chairmen for the Eaglean Follies were back row left to right Ronald Anfferhofer Larrv Cfilligher Bill Codfrey Ken Kraft front row left to right Barbara Cotman Deborah Seltzer Xlildred Dahme GOVERNMENT OF, BY, AND Student Council officers for the year are pictured at left. Back row: Bill Godfrey, presidentg Dick Herr- boldt, vice-president - front row: Ellen Perry, sec- retaryg Sylvia Trombley, corresponding secretary. The Pageant Day theme committee included back on Anderson Larrv Gallig er Front row left to right 1 Codfrev Klaus Hevd Sxlua Tromblev Paul Par r1s 78 y.g : row, left to right: Louis Long, V - ' 4. 'F l , . D ' - ' V 1 h . , : B11 - - -' 'I - , 2555 ff: . .- h' H Fw ' K D , FOR THE PEOPLE Sophomore members of Student Council are back row, left to right: Bob Smith, Dick Quam, Louis Long, XVayne Higbe, jon Ionz - front row, left to right: jim Durkee. Barb Cotman, Karen Lind, Ann VVilliz1mson, Paul Parrish. Senzor rnernhcrs 'Ire bic roxx left to riffht Dfue Lflrson Lirrx Gil llffher Buddx Rousseau Ronfllcl Xnqerhofer ken Krift Druid Nhnninv front roxx left to rifflit Xia us Hexd Xlildred Dfahme She1l1 Smith Sxlxm Trom ex Iunzor members 'ire bick row left to right Ron jones Dick Pntzliff Ion Anderson Dick Herrboldt Tom Samp son front row left to right Cfzrol XVolsLx Susfnn Evens Kathy X in XV1r1ltle Lois Lstr son Deborah Seltzer Dorothy Hfimmers ihggxxsf Plctured above are back row left to rrght Delo Lee and Mr Conklm faculty advrser Front row left to rlght Nancy Lamont and Pat Hlcltenbotham Helping Is Our Motto Iumor Red Cross under the leadershxp of Mr Conklm has been very actrve thls year rn varxous ser vrces to the commumty The clothlnv drne exceeded all past records 1n the collectxon of clothmg thus year Hosp1tal serv1ce work and aldmg 111 the commumty Red Cross Drxve were two of the other pro jects earned out by the club The permanent members chosen for all three years are back row left to rxght Dlck Herrboldt Bob jackson Bunny Wong and the drrect or Mr Conklm front row left to r1ght Shella Smlth Barbara Ander son Nancy Lamont and Drane Rood 'Wttf- no , -Jr . V 7 H . .N 4 1 ' 1 ,. Va A 4, 5 ,,,,, I-fear , A , 5. -I - , : . , . . , I '- 9 : I 7 - 1 - ' ' : a ' , . l 80 Red C ross members are back row left to rlght V1c F rsher Ronald XV1lSOI'l Lanny lanes front row left to nght Margaret Schwan Elarne Flscher and Sandra Schock Back row left to rlght Judy Kerns Marsha Loon ey Bobbre Hynes front row left to rrght Laura Froehch Joyce Coester Iudy Blarr 81 C7 KH? Hina Back row left to rrght Dnck Buck Ph1l Dohn Ron ald Anderson front row left to rlght Irene Trase Car men Dale Iean Hxld Q V -4 Advertising for different projects Going Abroad? Need Help? Stephanie Ackley the pres1dent presided at the meetmgs The club met twice el month to discuss projects in progress ind to plum new ones Nlembers are left to riffht Dmn Ellxs ood Franecne H msen Stephuue Acldev Clrol Peterson Bern 1rd XVonff gg, To raise money to send 11 sum- mer student abroad and to help pay expenses of the foreign ex- change student, the A. F. S. Club worked on various projects through- out the school vear. Lnder the leadership of Mr. Claudon they cleaned and sold pheasant skins sold tickets to two movies spon- sored bv the Orpheum Theater and put on seseral school dances The members it left are left to right Nancy Lamont Gwen Lloyd Diane Piqott Linda Pope lNaucv Nordhus was done on the radio and in the American News Xarlous business organizations also 'uded in e iriyuug out the fund raising c impawn LL ft to right Xlarsha Tonner Inez Prob mson Charlene Carrier Smdra Hiffbe Nmcx Nordhus 62 AAA ja Ingrld Zlmmerman Central s for elgn exchange student IS from Celle Germany She 1S staymg at the home of Mr and Mrs Olwm Ackley and thexr daughter Steph an1e Although Ingrld had newer been to the Umted States before she has become flcqualnted wlth many of the customs 'md f1ts ln very well vw 1th llfe around Central Ingrlds hfe m her Amer1can home CODS1StS of many lnterestmg act1v1t1es She IS a good cook and has prepared vmous German d1shes for her Amerlcan fam1ly Ingrrd spends her txme not only domv school Work but she also enloys Dlavmg pool and pmg pong X5-db Q bd V v s . N' - J . 1 1 u S .s.,.1 'g? .r ' fl , w ' ffl pf f, ,, . ' Q e I . 1 y . 7 ' . 1 . L . 7. C 2 . 1 . ' ' . . I . . . G I , . vi 'S 11 S A vl -0 K K S A ll M y . try, fr H' -S S ff l I ' ' t I I , ,fl ' X gf? Football season added some twentv members to the roster of Lettermens Club Thev stand rn the clubs offlcral jacket front row left to r1ght Dlck Sauer Mlke Morrlssey Tom Mark Fl1p Nrkolas Irm Voas Tom Nrchols and Kerth BO.1l'ilS second row Ken Kraft George Baumann B111 Godfrey Clark Swlsher Drck Ratzlaff and Don Gray tlurcl row Steve Guhrn Wally Iohnson Buddy Rousseau Chuck Carrler Carl Klme Derrre Hurlbert and Ron Abersol Varslty Team, Always On The Beam The club chose the follow mg offrcers Tom Tergen secretary Chuck Carrrer VICC presldent and B111 Godfrey presldent Membershzp m Lettermens Club was not . restncted to players only Managers could 1o1n also Managers for basketball were Steve Cuhm and Fl1p Nrkolas F 11p and Tom Mark were foot ball managers .1 Don Gray sells a rooter tag to a Huron fan Selhng the tags was one of the clubs money ra1s1ng proyects for the 84 year , 1 I l 3 3 I v , s 5 Q Q . 1 U I - - ' I F H Ai 1 . I . 9 U - 1 1 T - . 1 . u ' In n 7 ' 3 7 7 Q v 2 l 4 5 I : a 1 ' 7 . . . ' - . 7 9 1 ' ' y a a 1 F I 7 ' 0 -, ' 5 ,N . r H N,- Q B Q' I . V' ' Z -,Sigue . 7 7 ' 3 X I , . . . r .5 I' n I . . I . :K ' t I ' 4: ' '- Q x , ' 3 - Q , . . . 1 Track season added six more members: Wally Iohnson Bill 1 Iahraus B111 Godfrey Tom Te1 gen jon Anderson and Loren Langager Letterman George Bauman shows that the A Toumament was not all work He watches the game and catches h1s breath surrounded by cheermg Aber deen g1r1s The completwn of basketball season added to the clubs membershxp New addlhons front row left to nght are Ken Kraft Wally Iohnson Fhp Nlkolas B111 jahraus and Marty Mack second row Steve Guh1n Dlck Ratzlaff Chuck Carrler Deme Hurlbert and Charley Rexch 1 a , u V 1 7 ' V , y i , - I 2 2-' -wie v . A I . , , ll YD 0 ' - 2 Ni rx - ,X ,E 5 . , . . . . ' . . ' ! I . . I , . , . , , S : , . , . - Y Y x. ff L 1 k l 5 xiii , K A 3 1 , V Q xg i B 1 1.1 3' . - '- , I X - v 4-is I fl Links Wlfh The Past Latm Club members mclude front row left to rxght joe Engelhart Rlchard Relsenweber and Everett Trevor second row Pat Chaffm Iuhe M1cke1son D1ane Hood Pat Hxckenbotham and Bonme Io Clark th1rd row Cecella Boulals Davene Hottmann Ca1lDenn1s Judy Stuebbe and D1ane Plgott fourth row Marxlyn Meehan Mary Io Dunker Laura F roehch and Pat Mettler Hzghlzght of Lat1n Clubs act1v1t1es was the Roman Banquet The club rs open to anyone who IS taklng or has taken the language Mrs Hendrxckson IS faculty advlser to the group Karen Gasser Mary Lynne Rexsenweber and R1chard Rersenweber were chosen as a trlbunal Second semester offlcers were Lmda RlCh Iudy Connaughton and Davene Hottmann Other Members are front row left to rrght Karen Casser Mary Lynne Relsenweber Pat Engelhart Iudy Connaughton and Sharon Caffrey second row Pat Donahue Mary Zacher D1ane Brost Ioan Woodman and Lmda Puch tlurd row Sharon Hansen Ioy Wolner Iane Watson Merlm Brtzer and Tony Opem 88 0 0 A fl it ,, ', ' xi' K 5 T v . gs Q7 9 , . I I S R r' D L. .1 'I '-T , I , . I xxft' W , I Q f Ill ll ' . 2 : ' f 5 2 1 9 a -- s 5 : 1 3 3 3 5 : 9 1 n ' . . . , , . I 7 7 ' ' s 1 2 9 9 a S : a 9 a 1 Q : 1 s Q r - '- lt 2' Q. .' C7 Q9 fx - 0 2 5- s - 1' . , .VV 7 t ' Q 0 I .J . ' -- 1. :'- -f Y ' - 0 . I W -1f v:ww'1 1 ' Wwkx, .5Xv?- .4 e f V- 1 ' Sprechen Sue Deutsche 'W Officers of German Club include Mildred Hottmann, presidentg Glenn Schilberg, vice-presidentg Claudette Conlon, secretaryg Butch Fettig, treasurer. Other members are: Sandra Keller, Kay Knudson, Larry Amdt. This club meets every third Tuesday in Mrs. Elms, room. Members invited Ingrid Zimmer- man to speak to them a number of times during the year. Mrs. Elms is their advisor. ii The ambztzous Arrow workers above are left to nght Lmda Storm Dlane Plgott Ieff Taylor and George Godfrey Watch your frngers Judy Shown below left are Sherry Certsen Charlotte Brown and Judie Kerns Erlchsen and Susan Evens Y' w 'sr w ' 88 Edltor Stephanle Ackley gwes her consent on page make up to her three asslstants Sandy Hrgbe Bonme k? N ARROW BOARD Arrow Boards three smrhng blondes slt dlscussrng a page They are Dawn E11 wood Pat Donahue and Inez Robmson Beslde them IS the 1960 edrtor Barb Ander son The 1ndustr1ous glrls IH the mrddle picture are Mrldred Dahme jefrn N111 brandt and Phyl11s Schmrdt Perhaps the buslest member of the group was the photo grapher Br1an Bantz shown IH the bottom rlght hand prcture Shown mspectmg the type are Tom Gagnon Davld Janes and Davld Larson Ns. Momtors serumg between classes were front row left to right Connie Marquis Pat Engelhart Inez Robinson Mildred Hottmann and Sheila Smith second row Lynne Ickler Mary Lenihan Mildred Dahme Inez Gugel and Linda Pope third row Dick Ratzlaff Glenn Schilberg Tom Gagnon Lannv lanes and Larry lanes fourth row Cecil Bashara and Dick Nulle Head of Centrals police force was Ken Kraft monitor in chief Monitor Board was in charge of keeping order in the halls X 1olators were presented with little sheets of white paper called monitor slips. Possessors of such notices were first sent to their homeroom teachers. Repeaters were sent to their coun- selors or Mr. Ellis. Faculty adviser to the group was Mr. Carson. Members were chosen on the recom- mendation of their homeroom teachers. Central s Secret Police Shown ln Centrals orderly halls are Head Momtor Ken Kraft and faculty ad v1ser Mr Carson Members of the durmg classes force are left to rlght Judy Blalr Karen Casser Pat NIcDowell Sherry Certsen and Carol Peterson beh1nd them Pat Donahue Sandra MCIIOSC Nona Mc Lean Marsha Looney and V1FglHla Stoker I 0 . 1 . , - , . . u - n 1 ' 1 Q 1 1 1 , . 7 7 ' 1 s A 'U' Here are Gwen The followxng are offlcers of FNA Darlene Iohs Lloyd Dlane Kxlber Vlfglnla Hreb and Anne pres Marsha Mmch sec and Paula Costello Schumacher v1ce pres Our Their Health Above are br Onetta Cuellar Mary Ryan Gwen Lloyd fr Anne Schumacher V1rg1n1a Mlnds Hxeb and Dlane Kxlber P15-tured are bl- Joyce gnome Mary H,em-,man Shown above are br Sharon OBr1en Bonme and fr Judy Cgval Judy Toney and Kathy Hendrxckson and fr joy Wolner Loma lor Dgbnck 92 Henson and Mary Zacher Teachers Of Tomorrow The pzcture it rxffht shows four more future teachers They 'ire Hrldfl Krftft Cftrol XVagemfm Conme Fov 'md Pftt Dormhue Those presrdznff over th1s group mclud ed Conme Fox presldent Sxlxm Oster wee presldent 'md Pftt DOH1l1llC secre tfrry XI1ss Xlasters xms the Qdvxsor to the group 'GQ' Pictured at left are six members of F. T. A. They are: Sylvia Oster, Shirley Kraft, Sandra Vwlilson, San- dra Keller, Diana Seidel, and Kay Knudsen. These four ffrrls shown 'lt the left ire 'UHOIIU those pl mmm' fzheid to 1 tmch er ewreer They ire Ivzthy Cooper Rosalyn Lmk Phxlhs Sehmlclt ind Lmcli Holmes U0 RADIO CLUB Blllllllllff I'lLl1O stts lncl btllilkllif' C.lV1l defense xxtrt only sonu of the projects nnclr rt llxcn by C Lntrlls Rldlo Club tlns put xt rr Lntlcr the CllfGCL1OIl of Xlr XIcXt1rx tht club met ewrx Nlonclu Illflllt Btslcles X1S1L1I1Q,' I lLl1O st ILIOIIS md loolunff over pX'OfCS510Il ll equrpment members ilso trllx to Clllltfl nt ptople all oxer the world The dnb llso has '1 trans mltter that xx is constructed and mrun tamed by the mcmbtrs g CALLING CQ In the 'lbove plcture Jlm Lllflx IS tallunq to someone on the radxo Repalrmg a rad1o seems to be the tqslt of these One of the prolects of the club was studymg three boys Thex ire Ron Boldufrn jlm Vc rdorn md ClVll defense and that seems to be exactly what Terry jerry johnson ohnson Larry Lutz and Leslle Rubx rre dorm: 94 M: I . . 4. -Xu' 1 V. Q rw t ' 1 , 3 . .. - ' , - , -1 -rs f- r t Z' . ' , , . , 5. , .f, v A, .. V 1 I L -1 1 . .' -' 'Hn T X at 'X , . . r. 1 r . - . . ,X . . , , f , . . . . 1 1, , V , Q: l -A v Lv ' J.. 1 ' . - . D ' ' ' x 1 QL 1 ' D .' ' if C 7 U- ' 1 ' I x x H 1: ' -. 4. t , 4 , V s . ,. .- - 'Ar n K L ' rf-t - 1 .'- 1 L . L X I . ' w4 v .v r. C 4 7 K. L K .V ' 3-,. If a ,5 1 s,, l F i -Y, fs VN v -1 . 4 5, , ' .. . 7 X . . I v ' L 1 .l Y . I 4 c , ,s . . 1 , .. fr V. Checkmate Chess Club under the dxrec hon of Nlr Harry jones and Nlr Ben 'Vhller was agam orgamzed for students lnterested m learn mg the mternatlonally known game The club meets every Thurs day after school and sponsors an annual chess tournament open to all students Ball Bunce and Val Dosch look on as Don Von Wald plans hlzlrgove The set IS of modern pattern and owned bv Don Von W ff! Kenny Vaughn and Dav1d Shaw look on as Kenneth Vaughn attempts to outsmart Mr Paul Englehart moves ones ohn Bunt and Larry Krause play wh1le Dawxd Hall and Ken Xlerchant watch Thxs IS a Nlexlcan set belong mg to the Bunts 90 Qi :KX , - . L . y . . lb. L A A kv, ' , ' . 'X 'wt F I 11 'Ii Q . . Y A 3 1 .-1' I e .. 1 V , V. . T a as nfs - E MC2 Larry Krause nght is explaining an equation while Ron Angerhofer and Jim Bunt watch Examining geometrlcal figures are Ilm Bunt Glenn Schllberg Larry Krause David Larson john Bunt Mr Ochs seated IS Ron Angerhofer The program for the year in cluded a research prolect which each student wrote a bi- ography of a famous mathemati- cian. These were bound together into books for each member. This project will be useful as well as interesting and informative. X. Math Club under the super vision of Mr Ochs was orgaruz ed for the first time this year for students lnterested IH solving math problems and furthering their knowledge of mathematics Advisor Mr. Ochs working a problem is assisted by Glenn Schilberg and john Bunt. PLEASURE -1- SCIENCE FOR Drd vou shoot xt your self Ron? Curlous alhga tor examlners are left to r1Uht Marlvs Cehrmg Nancv Werfenbach Ron Abersol, and Sandra Clau, behmd them are MISS Buss and Susan Janes 4.1 K Q, .551 -ab 55i,, b Broloffy Club members mspect '1 colorful bulletln board Interested VICXVCTS left to rlght mclude Nlary Ann Kessler Alene Crohn ke Leland Lanke Sharon Bergseth and Xlary Gunn Centrals club for sopho more sc1ent1sts meets every other Monday aftemoon The group uses these occa s1ons to learn of recent ad vances xn scrence especral ly b10l0gy of course To lnsure an lnformatxve meetlng one club member prepares a specral report and IS rn charge of the ses s1ons dlscusslon Fllms speakers and freld trlps g1VC the members a broad er grasp of thelr subyect The club has two faculty advrsers Nhss Buss and Nlr Conkhn Its offlcers are Delo Lee presldent Prt Hlckenbotham vrce presx dent and Nancy Iamont secretary 15 ri? 'fus-A ' Q6-V . ' Vx Q ra l md c s . 0 ' ' 1 1 , . , . , 3 A L 1 ' 1 ,nl I - . l l Q4-Q E fs r 1 1 V I' - .1 XVI' , 1 1 I s.sl W r. 4 7 .. A V . V ,V Q, 4 ' ,T ' 1 .'. xr N rl . I . .P Y , .. u . X ' i , I U 4 Ut: . ' a E l a E , , . H Q ' Qi . . 1 7 1 1 1 - ' 9 7 'J ' y ,. , . t . . lx C 1 ' X . , , ' 4 1 , . - X . A V .....-1 I t 7 J 7 Biff , f .:- -513 - ' , 1, ,1 4 Y U 0.4 ' 1 5 . b . - .V . -ez 5- - ,na a I .L-. ,W Q - ' .-...1x' A . 4... ' -1 t . HA W 7' ' -K ,. - 1 N ll n u Y V E YY I I 1 9 ' ' 1 ' 5 - : . I , ' 1 9 X PEP CLUB Let's Really Yell The students pictured above are preparing to perform an experiment They are Ivan Meyers Bob Jensen and Sharon Hansen Under the direction of Mr. Smith, sophomores, juniors, and seniors partici- pated in Science Club, which met every other Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The purpose of the club was to conduct experiments beyond the regular class. SCIENCE ENTHUSIASTS The club engaged in ex periments dealing with phosphorous and potas slum The group also made a heros fountain They dealt with analytlcal chem lstry and did technical ex periments that could b done only with a small ETOUP 100 Pictured below are Glenn Schilberg Lawrence Wolf and Tony Opem as they prepare a mixture of chemlcal compounds 'Nd Offzcers for the year were VICC Presrdent jane Carlson Presl dent Judy Stuebbe Secretary Donna Rav and Treasurer Nlary Hafnor BEHIND THE PODIUM Sophomore Speech Club un der the d1rect1on of Mr Nelson was comprxsed only of glrls Vlembers met on the frrst and thrrd Tuesday of every month at 4 15 tary procedure and gave rm promptu and extemporaneous speeches whlch were evaluated by other club members Offlcers for the year were Presldent Judy Stuebbe V1ce presldent Jane Carlson Secre tary Donna Ray and Treasurer Mary Hafnor Pat Hzckenbotham Nancy La mont Carolyn Kmg Joan Roehr Becky Lobrtz Dax ene Hottmann and V1rg1n1a Kettering , 5 ' , 17 , A , - . . , 1 . The club studied parliamen- : 2 . ' 9 ' , 4 , .7 7 1 n . . 1 V Table Topics TO1StINlSffLSS ind Torst mflstere w is 1 newly formed club it CCHtf1l thrs xeir spon sored by the locfzl Toflstmfzs ters flncl Tofmstrnlbtress clubs of Aberdeen It met txuce fl month utber mt 1 rest rurflnt or rn the school lunch room xx 1th eflch member brlnqrng hls own lunch Icebreilcers ifter dlnner speeches ind tqble tOP1CS mide up the mfun lJUS1llCSS of the meetlngs Offwers for the year were Silly Roesch presxclent Ron ones uce presrdent Xlfmrx Lynne Relsenu ebcr sncretrry Puchurd Rersenweber trea surer and Tony Opem parlr mentarran Adusor to the club 15 Nir johnson -uh All the credzt for Centrfll s own p'1per goes to these e1ght glrls who throu fhout the past school yeir publlshed thc Blue and Cold bl weekly Page mike up news and feature wrrtmg copv and proof readmg headlme wrrtmg and all the many other jobs connected mth puttmq out a paper were superwsed bv thmr advlsor Mr Noecker Edltors 'md st xff for the year were Pat Donahue Assocx rtc Edltor Kathy Cooper News Ldltor 'md Mlldred Dahme Buslness Mwnmcr Others on the staff were Sandm Hrgbc Steohame Acklev Phylhs Schmrdt lem Mllbrandt and Llnda Storm Covermg Central life 2 7 103 4,4-IIB f ln! ii NJ? x W 1 fAA' 9, A 4 1 as .Nm ,fl 5 F gn- 5 -'U' V -K. ig it I s K ,mf ',,, I , . 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A A ' r gf Q4 Asif 322 l f-fd A 'f., N 'ZF4 it it LY, el 1 WY P' 0, , nfl tv 4 0 v sd if 5 K A M 3 t 9 I r I g 1' I 1 f 1 t fp. f 1 37' 4 ai AH f N, Gran' r' if 3 I I Tl 5 9 i ,V I ef fy 1 y F1 w A 9 -,' f f , 4 f '71 I H f ' f f 'f I, . f ff i' r 5 is fi? 5 --1' Cream Of The Crop Aberdeen played host to South Dakotas All State chorus November 14 15 Because rt was 1n Aber deen all senrors ID A Cappella were able to attend Leland B Sateren from Augsburg College 1n MlHHeap0llS was the guest conductor for the two day event About 800 hlgh school s1ngers from all over South Dakota attended th1s annual event Those part1c1pat1ng from Central were Lynne Ickler Sopranos Stephame Ackley jean Anderson Lavonne Buechler Vrrgmra Cone Iudy Coval Pat Donahue Iamce Geffre Inez Cugel Francene Hansen Lorna Jorgensen Elame Keup Dlana Seld Altos Claudla Borgh Joyce Dxsbro Marjorxe Gauer judeen Cross Mrldred Hottmann janet Schmldt Shella Smlth Bonnie Ver Dom Florence WVeber Tenors Larry Arndt Tom Mark Ceylon Ixultemeler john Oster Marsha Tonner Bass Cecrl Bashara Chuck Carrxer Lanny Janes Paul Knudson Davxd Larson jack Martyn Bud Rousseau Leonard Wangler Bantones Carl lxlme lxen lxraft Mnke Morrlssey jeff Ross Darlene Hatzenbeller Bobble Hynes LldI'C13. Looney Bonme Ochs Llnda Pope The frrst semester offrcers of the A Cappella were chosen from the two year members of the chorr They are left to rlght Dave Larson presl host Marsha Tonner hostess and Francene Hansen secretary LL 11m Wllson A Cappella chose the followmg for thelr second semester offxcers Thev are Tom Mark host jeff Ross vlce presldent C'1rlKl1ne presl hostess fXx..4. , x sl F ,. V X . N .V ' ' 5 v' -fx. ,J ' f X T , - A I .. l ll ' ' ' el A ' Z ' . l . . I W . l A dentg Linda Pope, vice-presidentg Ken Kraft, dentyg Inez Cugel, secretaryg ,and Shelia,Smith, su , e ne Y l A , y . I - 4' x n X , f , L f X rf' Q ' ,V 'A LT ll ' . f : f E, -a Kathleen Stoa IS shown at the nght accomuanymg the Boys Ensemble They are front row jerry Nlchols Bob Carrol Cecxl Bashara and Carl Anderson Pictured ln the hack row are Davxd Janes Larry Amdt Ion Anderson and Carl Klme ww Prctured to the left are mem bers of the Cxrls Ensemble which sang at vanous places durmg the year They are left to nght Dxana Seldel lean Anderson Inez Cugel Knstl Vensand Gayle Hanson Dorothy Hammers Niarcla Looney Lmda Pope and Shan Koory Niltta johnson rs shown at the piano 107 jay Chiles, Drum Major Flute Kathleen Coo er Lora Froehliclli David Hall Carol junso Carlotta Kuechler 'Karen Loomis Lois Reitz Tamera Sherman Kristi Vensand Oboe 'Barbara Anderson 'Bonnie Erichsen Bassoon 'Diane Rood Bass Clarinet 'Georgia Bolan janet Kirschenman Clarinet Pat Chaffin 'jay Chiles janet Dahl Carmen Dale They Tap And Meredith Feustel Karolee Froehlich Roberta Hauge Bonnie Hendrickson Maurice Hitchell Linda Hunt Terry johnson Nancy Kushman Pat Mettler Cynthia Saylor Annie Schumacher Don Von XVald jane Watson Tenor Saxophone 'Cecelia Boulais Henry Schumacher Alto Saxophone Keith Boulais 'Cathy Phalen Ioan NVoodman Daryl Smith Andrew Herman 108 Baritone Saxophone 'Ceylon Nultemeier john Rydberg French Horn Sharon Hanson 'Pat Knutson Sheryl Nultemeier Judy Stuebbe Marlene Voegele Myrna Wampler Tympani 'Sandra Job Percussion Drum 'jean Anderson Sandra Keller Jeanette Mettler Nancy Nordhus Toot And Blow Baritone Horn Charlotte Brown Gerald Johnson 'Merrily Nultemeier Joe XVettstein Bass Tom Casanova 'Barry Fenske Marjorie Gauer Cornet Ronald Anderson Loren Carr Bruce Engel Roe Granger Don Grote 'Robin Hoover Larry Hunstad Glenn Kirschenma Ronald Klinzman ll Gene Kyburz Gayle Lilly Dean McCurdy Margie Mettler Tom Nichols Ronald Rodgers Everett Trevor Trombone Neil Elliot Richard Friedman Oscar Granger Dick Herrboldt 'Gary Hodson Ted Westley Band Council Nancy Kushman Glenn Kirschenma Charlotte Brown HD Ceylon Nultemeier Barbara Anderson Jean Anderson jay Chiles ' First Chair Players 109 Mr. Evenson, Director Also Pictured Are Members Of The junior Varsity Band. Cornet Mickey NValler Paul Parrish jon Franzen French Horn Eunice Hite Trombone Delbert Schmidt Bass Gary Leske Robert Lutien Herbert Hil Drum Edith Northrup at Alto Saxophone Andrew Herman Tenor Saxophone Anne Williamson -i'f Elected by the band to serve as officers for the year were Don Grote, presidentg Cary Hodson, vice-presidentg and jean Anderson, secretary. Don presided over band coun- cil meetings and reported to the band what was decided upon. It was up to jean to take attendance every morn- in Pictured above is the twirling corps vshich entertained students during the halves of the football and bacslkegbtalllbiames They are left to right Virginia Kettering XIINIS Heyd jay Chiles Carolyn Kmg and u y e e Four members of the concert band attended All State Band last April 3 4 Thev are stand mg as Chiles 'md Don Von Wald and sitting Nleredith F8llSf'll and Pat Knudson The two daxs xx ere spent rc hefzrsing for the concert on Sat urdax exenmg Guest conductor was Hugh E NIcXIill1an of the Umxersitx of Colorado I . . , , I . , ' ' L ,- L . , , , . w 1 i 1, g ' c L A '. L I c ' . 7 ,. A , In s ' 1 4 7 A ' c 1. L . 1 .- V V , v c X C' 4- ' ' K . ov- cil ' . K . . . .. . 1. , . B . I I - Y , I l 4 , , Q 3 Q ' . ' . ' a ' 41' V X 3 A-523, - X liffiq, . n., .7 w-1 r4-ig ,Q X4 ' gs 'J - -JXP-3 'fi I s sq' H, 'xmisgv ,bir5..'i'-. Q -hm. . . . - . 8,9 1' ' . , ,. . 4 . K . . 0 H , , 1 ' , . 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Q if Contest results are anxiously awalted Pre game DCP assemblies and actual xX Eagle games hxghlxghted e year Come On Eagles - Let'g Co! A-f .Q-Q ? sw , f X 124 'X 1 W I Haley' A- ' 3 Y I 4 . '- . 1' wo '- A4 ,K gn SQO rw'-5 13 Tl' le , ' . ,, , '5 E .nn . T. . The 1958 ed1t1on of the Aberdeen Colden Eagles who came through their tough season with a re cord of 1 t1e 2 wins and 4 losses are pictured above Back row left to right Coach Mylo jackson Ron Abersol Kelth Boula1s jim Nelson Tom Teigen jeff Ross Chuck Carrier Carl Kline jerry Ochs Coach Emmett Lenihan Middle row left to rlght Managers Stephen Cuhm and Flip Nlckolas B111 Godfrey Derald Hurlburt Dick Herrboldt Don Cray jim Voas Bud Rousseau Dlck Ratzlaff Daryl Summers Manager Tom Mark Front row left to right Tom Dahl Clark Swisher Ken Kraft Wayne Wllson George Baumann Wallv Iohnson Tom Nichols Mike Morrissey Dick Sauer GOLDEN EAGLES SUMMARY Aberdeens Colden Eagles lost their home opener to the tough SIOUX C1ty Central eleven by a score of 34 7 Watertown was the scene of the Eagles first road trlp and after an 6XClt1I1g contest th1s one wound up 1n a 13 13 deadlock The Eagles trounced Madison 1n front of a Pageant Day crowd by a score of 40 7 and then went to Huron to w1n handily by 16 polnts At Yankton the Eagles dropped their game 1n a low scoring contest For the last game of the 58 season Mitchell came to Aberdeen to win 25 0 69' K Coaches Jackson and Lemhan Callfalll Kell Kraft 3 I . D l , 7 I 5 l 3 , . 7 . I , ! , 7 1 , 7 I J 7 I 9 ' 1 ' 7 : 7 3 ! 3 6-2. The trip to Sioux Falls again showed the Eagles being turned backg this time the score was 35-0. Y, 9 -T ex 1 f , NNX6 I , ,241-ll .. V ha. .ll . - QLAPL if ' Clark Swlsher Tom Tergen Tom ahl jxm Voas Back Back Back Back LITTLE MAROONS DEFEAT EAGLES IN OPENER 34 7 The Eagles were dumped 1n the1r openlng game agalnst rugged SIOUX C1ty Central by a score of 34 7 The Iowans led 21 7 at halft1me Tom Telgen drove from the three yard l1ne to account for Aberdeens only TD In a va1n attempt to w1n the Eagles took to the a1r and 5 out of 13 passes were ln tercepted 7 fell 1ncomplete and 1 was completed for 15 yards ABERDEEN TIES WATERTOWN 18 13 Tom Telgen led the Eagles 1n thelr attack agalnst the respected Watertown Arrows wlth Tom Dahl helplng out w1th h1s l1ne backlng abrhty Ken Kraft Gerald Ochs and Wayne Wllson also dld an ex cellent yob on offense and defense Tergen scored twlce for Aberdeen and booted the ball to add the extra polnt The Arrows scored on a 65 yard pass play and on a 83 yard run 130 n ,f Ii' 5 i , - Vg t . 1 1'- . ' - 4 .4 - f I A Q I ' ' f ' ' ri f T r f '5 ,L , 4 A 5 ' A-all f' . 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EAGLES WALLOP MADISON FOR PAGEANT DAY VICTORY The annual Pageant Day game resulted 1n an easy vlctory for Aberdeen as they ran over Madlson 40 7 for the1rf1rstw1n of the year The Eagles scorlng was led by homecomlng Marshal Tom Dahl Telgen Derry Hurlburt Clark Swlsher and Wally johnson also were standouts for Aberdeen The Madl son squad was able to score agamst the Eagles reserves mldway m the second quarter All of the Eagles played a good game SECOND VICTORY COMES IN TENSE GAME Aberdeen came back ln the second half to defeat the Huron Tlgers after tra1l1ng 7 0 at halftlme Hurlbert raced for the f1rst TD on the Eagles f1rst play after the klckoff jeff Ross then plcked up a Huron fumble and galloped madly down the f1eld to put the Eagles out 1n front Texgen and Hurlbert accounted for the next two TDs Rugged George Baumann then grabbed Hurons Nrck Brod for a safety to brlng the score to the fmal total of '79 13 'x n Brll Godfrey Dxck Herrboldt D3l'Yl Summers Dlck Sauer Back Back 131 Back Back w l 1 l I- , . . . 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Chuck Carrier Jeff Ross Bud Rousseau Dick Ratzlaff End End End End BOBCATS DOWN EAGLES 18 6 The Eagles suffered then' f1rst conference loss of 1958 as they bowed to the Brookmgs Bobcats 18 6 Texgen was able to score 1n the frrst quarter for Aberdeen s only polnts Brooklngs took only four plays to U6 the game and scored agam w1th four seconds left ln the flrst half Thelr fmal tally came rn the fourth quarter YANKTON WINS BY FOUR The Eagles went on the road to meet Yankton and lost to the Bucks 6 2 Aberdeen threatened when Yankton fumbled on the krckoff and Ross recovered the ball on the Bucks 16 yard l1ne Aberdeen was grven two pornts when Yankton let the centers pass go mto the end zone for a safety Hurlburt and Dahl led the Eagles wlth Baumann Kraft and Ochs standmg out on defensrve play WUYUC Wl150n Keith B0l.l1BlS Carl Klme Tadde Tackle Tackle 132 Y, i 7' 1 ' H-N s y , if M Q U df A f , ' f A il if V 1 A , ,. , , Q' ., w ,V I-ff ' 6 s- F5 U .. 'Y ' .1 Don Gray Jerry Ochs Mrke Momssey Guard Guard Guard SIOUX FALLS SWAMPS THE EAGLES 35 0 The Eagles hurt by 1n1ur1es were swamped by the Warrlors 35 0 B1ll Godfrey and Wally Iohnson d1d a good yob ln the backfleld as they took over rnjured Telgen and Hurlburt The closest the Eagles got to paydlrt was when Swlsher completed a pass to Dahl who was stopped on the Warrlors 38 yard hne Baumann Carl Klme and Ochs played excellent defense for Aberdeen MITCHELL DEFEATS ABERDEEN The Eagles were defeated m the1r last game of the season by the undefeated Mrtchell Kernels 25 12 Hurlburt scored both talhes one on a 60 yard run and the other on a 9 yard dash around end Mltchell outgalned the Eagles 277 yards to 180 Aberdeen galned 86 yards on the ground and 94 on the1r pass plays compared to M1tchells 214 yards on the ground and 63 yards from completed passes Ochs Kraft Baumann and Ross played good ball wxth Hurlburt and Telgen leadmg the offense T ...I Hanley Rosevold Tom Nichols Jlm Nelson Center Center Center 133 Q If A ... 1,42 1 'I I ,fx Q 1 f gn I Q'-fa in GOLDEN EAGLES WON LOST RECORD Where Opponents played Eagles Sxoux Cnty here Watertown there Mad1son here Huron there Broolungs here Yankton there i' Sxoux Falls there mlmw Mxtchell here 5-L Wally johnson Deme Hurlburt Back Back SUMMARY OF JUNIOR FOOTBALL SEASON After a slow start 1n whlch they lost then' f1rst two contests the Aberdeen Iumors plcked up speed and went on to w1n the next f1V6 games At Groton the mexpenenced Iumors dropped the1r opener 25 6 Then they went to Leola to lose to a sharp outflt by a score of 19 14 On Pageant Day the IUDIOIS won the1r flrst home game from the Sophomores by a crush1ng 20 0 score The1r second vlctory was a Wln over Watertown B team by a score of 21 0 The1r second home game was a repeat of the flrst agaln they defeated the Sophs th1s t1me 26 8 The now red hot team went to Huron to trxumph over the Huron B team 18 0 Tak1ng revenge on the Groton team that had defeated them ear11er the Iunlors emerged v1ctor1ous The score was 26 0 Lili Plctured above are the classy Aberdeen Iumors who f1n1shed the1r gr1d1ron season Wlth a f1VC w1n, two loss record Back row, left to r1ght, Ierome Lacher, student manager, Dxck Burgard, Lee Hulshof, Dav1d Schm1dt, B111 McCreery, Ray M1tchel1, Oscar Granger, Chuck Schoen, john Ronayne, joe Wett stem, Iack May, and Coach Glenn Leffler Front row, left to nght, Kurt Schamber, Loren Carr, Iohn Trygstad, Tom Tldball, Roger Bosch, Lenn1e Morr1ssey, Klrk Dunker, B111 McNeary, Emmet O'Keefe 134 I J - 0 4 4 1 f - ' 34 1 1 13 18 , A ' 1 40 up 'V Q I 13 29 5 H p A ' 1 gf' , ' 6 18 ' . . I 1 0 'mv as ff tl ' 25 12 y ' ' 1 A A '-vi TIL n- D M Y. . ...i . f Q. - -3 Kr.: ' 5 ' 3 The Aberdeen Sophomores who f1n1shed the1r season wrth a record of 2 w1ns and four losses are plctured above Back row left to rrght Coach Ronald Coats Wally Brown Bob Fro1land Bob Walleen Brlan Hogan Dale Salhus John Mertz 11m Ketcher Irm Clausen Dennrs Schumacher Coach H W Haddorn Mrddle row left to rlght Qu1nt1n Alwm Cduck Orr Dewey Tullar Vlnce Esser Valentine Dosch Iohn Franzen Dlck Quam Paul Parnsh Bob Austnn Mark Grasse Bob Pfelffer Jerry Iensen Front row left to rrght Irm Durkee Ambrose Mrtzel Ixm Montgomery Wayne Hxgbe Chuck Stroh Wayne Sayler Ron Iacobsen Delo Lee Bob Smrth George Godfrey D1ck Gauer 11m Wetzler Norman Keeler SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SEASON SUMMARY The Sophomore football squad opened the season agamst Gettysburg thls year In that game they were defeated 35 O The sophs came back from th1s loss to beat Huron 25 7 In therr next three games they lost to the Junrors 20 0 to Leola 34 14 and aga1n to the Iumors 26 8 They flIllSll6d the season m a game agarnst Watertown whrch they won handrly 20 6 Thls left them w1th a 2-4 record for the season ABERDEEN IUNIORS WON-LOST RECORD Where Opponents played Groton there Leola there Sophomores here Watertown B there Sophomores here Huron B there Groton there S ABERDEEN SOPHOMORE WON-LOST RECORD Where Sophomores played Opponent here Gettsyburg 35 here Huron here I uniors here Leola here juniors here Watertown W 1 5' Won 2 - Lost 4 George Baumann Tackle 135 Opponent Where Played Eagles Above are the Aberdeen Golden Eagles who fmrshed 1n a t1e for fourth place ID the ESD and took srxth m the state A basketball tournament Thelr fmal record was 9 10 Left to rlght are Marty Mack Tom Dahl Buck Haldeman Donald Hurlbert Tom Tergen Bob Rylance Tom Malchow Chuck Carrler D1ck Ratzlaff Ken Kraft Wally johnson and B111 Iahraus Behmd the players are managers Fhp N1kolas left and Steve Guhm nght BASKETBALL 59 EAGLES DROP OPENER 40-37 Mrtchells deadly arm at the free throw l1ne durmg the fmal perlod was a large factor ID trlppmg the Golden Eagles 1n the opemng conference game of the 58 59 basketball season The Kemels made 11 out of 13 free throws m the fourth quarter wxthout hlttmg a f1eld goal Tom Malchow led the Eagles wrth 14 pomts followed by Tom Tergen w1th 12 EAGLES SEASON SUMMARY Mrtchell Madrson 38 Smux Falls 68 VVater-town 54 Yankton Huron 40 Mltchell 54 Madison Sioux Falls Brookmgs 66 VS atertown Yankton 45 Huron 45 There Ilere There There Here Here Here There Here There Here There There TOURNIAMENT GAMES Mobndge Redfield Huron 57 Beresford Sioux Falls Here Here Here Here Here ' 7 T , . 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' ' . - 40 Brookings -30 Here ' - 44 , G ' I 34 if V ' - 48 , ' ' - 71 1 4 -' et A ' W ' - 41 ' ay, ' - 47 - 45 - 1 ' - 48 , 136 Tom Malchow Bob Rylance Center Forward Center ABERDEEN HANDS LOSS TO MADISON The Aberdeen Colden Eagles downed the Madlson Bulldogs 63 38 after leadmg by one pomt at the half VVhenever Aberdeen got a good lead 1n the flrst half they seemed to slack up 1D thelr defense and allowed Madlson to tra1l by only a tmy margm at the half After Madxson went ahead 30 29 early 1n the thlrd quarter Tom Malchow and Tom Telgen found the range to put the Eagles out 1n front MadlSOH dldn t make a pomt IH the last flV6 mlnutes of the thlrd perlod and the Eagles had a 43 32 advantage The Eagles reserves came ln durmg the fourth penod and scored ten pomts to Madlsons four and f1n1shed the game 63 38 Top scorer was Malchow Wlth 14 Telgen w1th 11 and Chuck Carrxer Wltll 10 WARRIORS BLAST EAGLES 68-42 The S1oux Falls Warnors got an easy w1n over Aberdeen when the two teams met at Sloux Falls The Eagles had a very cold mght as they h1t only three freld goals 1n the fxrst half Sroux Falls led 18 8 at the quarter and was out ln front 35 15 at the half The VVarr1ors held a 54 22 lead after three perlods The Eagles collected 20 pomts m the fmal perlod as Sloux Falls sent ln thelr reserves Texgen was h1gh for the Eagles w1th 15 Wall Johnson Fyorward 137 I so . 1: .7- -Z he fs e ft 4 ' .1 4 Tom Dahl Guard EAGLES LOSE TI-IRILLER 50 46 The Eagles dropped a very close game when they lost to Brooklngs 50 46 Durlng the course of the game the score was t1ed ten tlmes A hlgh scormg flrst quarter left the two teams deadlocked at 16 16 The lead changed hands many t1mes durlng the se ond perlod but when the half ended Brookmgs was out 1n front 27 25 The Eagles fought hard IH the thlrd quarter and held a 38 36 lead as the perlod ended The flnal frame was close all the way w1th Brookmgs flnally taklng a four po1nt lead to w1n 50 46 Bob Sheldon and Stu Webster teamed up for the Bobcats to score 48 of thelr po1nts Sheldon had 22 Webster 21 Malchow led the Aberdeen scorxng as he put ID 14 po1nts Telgen was next w1th 12 ARROWS CRUSH EAGLES 5435 After f1ght1ng the Watertown Arrows evenly the flrst half the Aberdeen Golden Eagles fell behlnd to lose 54 35 WVatertown took a f1rst quarter lead 11 17 and was out 1n front 25 20 at the half In the second half the Arrows outscored Aberdeen 2 to 1 as the Eagles h1t only one fleld goal rn the thxrd quarter Blg Tom McGrann was a httle too much for the Eagles as he put 1n 20 po1nts and was HSS1StCd by h1s team mate Jensen who had 17 Malchow was hrgh for the Eagles Wlth 12 followed by Telgen wlth 10 Ken Kraft Wally johnson and Chuck Carrler all played a good game Buck Haldeman Dlck Ratzlaff and Tom Dahl also saw lot of actron for the Eagles Marty Niack Guard 138 N X 14' 'L .l 4 N K ,K 4 wi, . 4 9- Q ' 3 2 , . . .I . 1 . . 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' . , - . , ' n u N, 7 , - 7 2 2 D ' 9 ' 3 .15 , N . . , A E A 1 f - ,Q nr J 1 R l E I 1 1 Yl 5 Charles Rerch Guard YANKTOW YVINS THRILLER 44 41 A lust qu rrter rrllw e rrned the Ymltton Bucks 144 41 v1etorv over the Aberdeen Golden Eagles The Eagles ffrlhhed tn exrly 13 1 flrst quarter lead and wele out 1n front 23 18 at half txme The scorlng w as equ rl durmff the thlrd perlod 15 both teams put rn 11 polnts to make It 34 29 1n favor of Aberdeen A serles of f1eld goals bs Yanlxton comp rred w 1th one fleld go ll and one free throw by Aberdeen saw the Buelss lc :dmv 41 34 w 1th two fIl1I111tLS FLIUJIDIIIU Ylnkton then commenced to stall and went on to w1n 44 41 NI llehow led Aberdeen wlth 11 pomts followed by Telgen wrth 11 and Carrler YV1tIl 9 EAGLES UNY EIL ABILITIES AGAINST HUROW In the grme th It the Ergles really found themselves thev trrpped the hrghly regarded Huron Trgers X1 hen the seore re td '71 Io ln the second quarter the Eagles started eomlng up as Carrler Kraft and Telgen each h1t f1eld goals to t1e up the ball game Blg Tom Malchow then took command as he made a free throw then sw1ped the ball for a fleld goal and another free throw The th1rd quarter was played cautiously as each team tr1ed to test the others strength In the last m1nutes of the fourth quarter a basket by X1 rlly johnson two free throws by Nialchow and Te1gen and another f1eld goal by Telgen cl1nched the g une al 40 All fne starters played an excellent game JLNIOR SEASON SLNINIARI Opponent 11 here Plned jumors eo a There Bamard 40 There Hee a '3 Here Columbia '31 There F1'9Il6l'lClx There Sophomores 39 Here Hee a 3 There Frederrclt Here Bat 41 There Bamard 9 Here W estport Here Bat 6 Here Columbia 46 Here YW estport 44 Here Leo a 7 Here Sophomores 41 Here NCC TOLRN ANIENT AT COLUMBIA W estport Leo a 45 Columbia 2 l .V -if lx L 1 A EC X A.,-Eli . tina -ga at n F'-'G 1 H I' .-' . ' 'L ' 1 . A., ' 1 ' L l S . L - . u 'h lf' ' 0' 1 1 I I . , ' 51-40. The Tigers started off at a fast pace and held a 10-2' lead during the first four minutes of play. C 7' -I C l' L Y M n . C . l , l v 1 L' . .Y . v. . . I I. l. - 34 31 . . - 71 l - -5 47 , '. -4 46 ' ' - 36 63 . - I 58 1 - 5- 62 X . ' ' - 31 62 ' h - 63 1 - 2 '53 X xx ' - 53 Q2 ' h - 4 68 ' - 26 . ' - 63 l - 3 41 f x - 51 Y , . . f 1 Y . . . . I . I ' - 46 50 1 1 v so -A - 5 139 37 . B111 Iahraus Guard EAGLES POP KERNELS Aberdeen edged out the Mltchell Kernels 56 54 1n the second meetlng of the two teams met Aber deen led 6 0 at the beg1nn1ng of the contest but the Kernels came back to lead 9 8 Chuck Carrler then made a jump shot that t1ed the game 11 11 at the end of the f1rst quarter The Eagles were IH charge most of the second quarter untxl Gary Schuster put Mrtchell out 1n front 23 20 Ken Kraft then tled the score 23 23 Mltchell threatened to pull ahead durlng the th1rd quarter but falled to do so and tralled at the close of the perlod 40 37 As the fourth quarter started M1tchell tned to close the gap but Carrler and Wally johnson scored to keep the Eagles out xn front 44 43 The two teams traded baskets for the rest of the game the flnal tally belng 56 54 EAGLES DOVVN MADISON 42 34 The Aberdeen Golden Eagles made lt three stralght IH the ESD by beat1ng the Mad1SOD Bulldogs 42-34 1n a game played at Madxson A tough f1rst half saw Aberdeen traxlmg 18 14 As the th1rd quarter started Tom Dahl made two qulck f1eld goals to tle up the game Ken Kraft then stole the ball and scored to put the Eagles out IH front 36 30 Aberdeen was 1n command the rest of the way and went on to w1n 42-34 Aberdeens regular guard Wally Iohnson was out because of an 1n1ured foot but hxs replacement Dahl was hlgh polnt man for the Eagles with 12 followed by Malchow w1th 11 T 'ir 1 . 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' Ken Kraft Guard EAGLES TOPPLE SIOUX FALLS 49 48 The ESD conference title race was thrown 1nto a three way U6 by the Aberdeen Golden Eagles 49 48 vlctory over the SIOUX Falls WHTIIOFS SIOUX Falls was all alone 1n f1rst place prevlous to llhlS game Aberdeen led most of the way but a fourth quarter rally by SIOUX Falls brought them from 16 pomts beh1nd to the fmal one po1nt dCf1C1t After a low scormg f1rst perlod the two teams were deadlocked 6 6 The Eagles then took charge and were out 1n front durmg the remammg perxods Tom Malchow was agam hrgh man for the Eagles w1th 19 pomts ass1sted by Chuck Carrler who dumped 1n 17 ABERDEEN DEFEATED BY BROOKIWCS WV1th the loss of Tom Xlalchow and Chuck Camcr the Colden Eagles fell before the Brooklngs Bob cats 66 47 Th1s stopped the Eagles tour um Wllllllll streak The f1rst qu xrter was very cold and ended 10 4 1n fnor of Brookm s Tl1e Bohc1ts thtn droxc Ill the second q11 lrter Lllltll Buck Haldeman and D1ck Ratzlafr l11t for the E1g.,les Then the Bohn 1ts seoud lour IINJIL 13011115 to lead 23 12 at half t1me Excellent p1ss1ng 111 the tllllfl qulrter Lllllllttl Tom Tugen to scorn three f1eld goals ln a row After a blsket by Tom Dlhl tha Bobclts st1rttd llblll thc lxst brc 1k XVl1lC,ll stopped the Eagles rally Top scorer for Aberdeen was Tu L11 xuth 16 po111ts followed by Haldeman wlth 10 Dlck Ratzlaff Gllilfd 1 . , . . . . 1 3 1 ' 1 Y . 1 . 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I Q SOPHOMORE SEASON SUMMARY ABERDEEN FALLS UNDER WATERTOVSN 7157 The top rankmg Watertown Arrows defeated the hobbled Aberdeen Eagles 71 57 to enhance the1r chances for the ESD tltle The Eagles fell behlnd ln the openrng mmutes of the flrst quarter untll Wally ohnson and Buck Haldeman scored to put Aberdeen ln front 6 0 for the flrst and only tlme Wlth three mlnutes left 1n the quarter Tom McCrann of XVatertown took over to glV6 h1s team a 22 9 lead at the end of the perlod W1th three mlnutes left 1n the second Aberdeen tra1led 28 20 untll McCrann put ln a SCTICS of baskets to put the Arrows out IH front Q7 22 at halftlme Watertown bullt up a large margln to fmlsh up the thlrd quarter 56 32 W1th a lead of 64 32 the Arrows sent 1n thelr reserves The Eagles took advantage of thrs opportunrty and Tom Te1gen Tom Dahl and D1ek Ratzlaff scored 14 pO1DtS for the Eagles but Aberdeen st1ll tra1led 71 57 as the buzzer sounded Telgen who played a very fme game had 18 po1nts followed by Marty Mack Dahl Johnson Derne Hurlbert and Haldeman who each had 6 po1nts EAGLES WALLOP YANKTON 60 45 Yankton s Bucks bowed before the Aberdeen Golden Eagles .60 45 m a game played at Yankton After a close f1rst quarter the Eagles tra1led 13 9 but early m the second penod they moved ahead and were never troubled agam Aberdeen led 27 21 at the half and was out m front 43 35 after three quarters Tom Telgen led the Eagles w1th 16 followed by Buck Haldeman w1th 12 and Ken Kraft w1th 10 Opponent Mitchell Madrson Sloux Falls Brookmgs Jumors Watertown Yankton Huron Mltchell Madlson Sioux Falls Brookmgs Watertown Juniors Yankton Huron Where Played Soph There Here There Here Here There Here Here Here There Here There Here Here There There Tom Teigen Forward Center HURONT SUBDL ES ABERDEEY The Huron Tigers edved out the Abcrdecn Golden Efigles 40 40 in the last game of the ESD Confcrcnce Buclxv Hildemm midc thc opcninff bisket to put the Eiqlcs in front 2 1 but Huron c'1me bqclc ind ss ound up the first qu irtcr lc idin 1 11 1 Chuck Cnrrur md H 1lClf,ITT1I'1 scored earlv in thc second qu irtcr to cut thc rn lrqin to 13 17 It w is 1 close contest thc rc st of the scconcl quirter as Carrier m'1de a ficld goal in the Cl05lIN seconds to tu Huron 19 19 Abcrdccn cimc out It half time to lead for the two tc ims m itchcd b iskcts in thc fin ll pcriod the final t'1lly coming to 45 40 Top scorers were Carrier and Haldcmdn with 9 points Qpiece EAGLES TAKE MOBRIDCE 53 41 Aberdeen Centrfil High Schools Colden Ffiqles opened the Section II toumey by downing the Mobridffe Tiffers DJ 41 Nlobridgc xx is in control during thc first qu irter 'md led at the quarter bre'1k 19 14 During thc second pcriod Aberdccn rfillicd find bislxcts by Tom Dfzhl Bob Rylfance 'Ind Tom Telgen put the Elglcs in front Thc hfnlf time score rc id 36 30 in fu or of Aberdeen The Eagles were in chflrge during thc sccond hilf dcsplte a third period Tigcr rillv th it lcft the Eagles with a slim 4137 point leid Aberdeen really got tough during the final period find won the contest 53 41 Chuck Carrier F orw ard 143 J. 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L - u V V l l i Buck Haldcman Deme Hurlbert Forward Forward ABERDEEN WINS SECTION III TOURNE1 Coach Mylo Iacksons Colden Eagles earned themselves a spot 1n the state A toumament when they beat Redfleld 60 47 rn the Sect1on III flnals Redfleld led for a large part of the f1rst per1od and wa out ID front 14 12 as the quarter ended As the second per1od began Redfleld held on to the1r lead but wxth 4 40 left Buck Haldeman t1ed the score at 1818 as he put ID two free throws The Pheasants trxed to regaln thelr lead as Jerry Muehl scored a basket but Haldeman tled It once agaln and Tom Te1gen put Aberdeen ahead wlth two free throws The half tlme score was 26 22 rn favor of the Eagles Aberdeen found the basket IH the th1rd quarter and cashed 1n enough po1nts to hold a 44 38 edge after three perlods VVhen the lead 1ncreased to 17 po1nts Wlfh four and a half m1nutes left Eagle reserves came 1D and f1n1shed out the game Te1gen led the Eagles w1th 22 po1n.ts followed by Haldeman w1th 12 and sophomore Bob Rylance w1th 10 EAGLES LOSE TOURNAMENT OPENER 57 42 In the openlng game of the class A hlgh school basketball tournament the Aberdeen Golden Eagles lost to Huron 57 42 Tom Te1gen got two free throws to put the Eagles out IH front unt1l Huron scored twlce to take the lead and hold on to It for the rest of the game Aberdeen ralhed 1D the closlng m1nutes of the f1rst quarter to br1ng the score to 20 14 After halftlme the Huron Trgers were very hot as they put on a tremendous dr1ve to bu1ld thelr marg1n 33 70 and the Eagles tra1led 47 29 as the thlrd per1od ended When the Huron reserxes came 1n the Eagles slashed the lead to 54 39 1n the closmg m1nutes The contest closed wlth Aberdeen tra1l1ng 57 47 Top scorers for Aberdeen were Te1gen and Ken Kraft who each had 8 po1nts FOllOVV1Dg were Wally johnson w1th 6 and Derry Hurlbert w1tl1 5 Chuck Carr1er played good defens1ve ball also EAGLES WIN OVER BERESFORD 68 45 Tom Te1gen took command of the court as he led the Eagles to a wlctory over Beresford 68 45 VVally Iohnson and Chuck Carr1er opened the game Wlth baskets to gne Abexdeen a 4 0 lead Th1s 1ncreased to a 20 11 margln at the end of the fxrst quarter Beresford came back 1n the second per1od and was trall 1ng 24 20 w1th three m1nutes left Bob Rylance and Buck Haldeman each h1t a f1eld goal to brmff the lead to 28 22 and the half then ended 29 25 1n favor of the Eagles Aberdeen put on a tremendous spurt as they ran up a 40 25 edge IH two and a half m1nutes The Eagle reserves then came 1n to fxnlsh out the game D1ck Ratzlaff led th1s crew wxth e1ght po1nts wh1le Marty Mack d1d a good yob of ball handhng and play maklng Te1gen was top scorer w1th 27 po1nts ABERDEEN DOWNED BY SIOUX FALLS 48 31 The SIOUX Falls Warr1ors dow ned the cold Aberdeen Golden Eagles 48 31 to haxe the honor of bemg the consolatlon champlons of the class A tournament The game started off at a very slovs pace unt1l SIOUX Falls found the range Aberdeen led at the start of the game as 'lom Te1gen scored two baskets and a free throw w1th Chuck Carr1er h1tt1ng a f1eld goal The lead changed txuce before SIOUX Falls went ahead to stay at the end of the flrst quarter 13 17 S1oux Falls came back 1n the second quarter to bounce ahead 22 12 before Kenny Kraft h1t a lump shot The XVarr1ors went on to w1n the game as Aberdeen couldnt h1t well enough to make up the def1c1t Top scorer for Aberdeen was Carr1er who had 9 po1nts and Te1gen followed Wlth 7 v a . 1 ' - . s ' ' a 9 9 . , ' . a 1 , I - 5 a ' 9 a - ' , .--, 7 - y . - . . . . , L . I -I... , D Y' - 4 . . . .Y . - - - - ' O - , -- , I 7 , - . L4 - A - . . y - V . L n Y 7 . - 1 . '- L. U- . . . V . a . . . . , JUNIORS Here are the 1958 59 Aberdeen Iumors who took second place in the North Central Conference and f1DlSll6d the season with a very good 15 4 record Lack row left to right coach Glenn Leffler Gerald Ochs jim Sonnenfeld Don lNelson Ion Anderson Ron Rogers Larry Pautsch Ron Ochs and student managers Ray Xlitchell and Jerome Locker Kneeling left to right jerry Osterloh Thomas Sampson Daryl Summers Lennie Xlorrissey Charles Reich Ioren Carr and Lee Hulshof SOPHOMORES these losses came in close games however Standing left to rivht are Tom Nicholas Bob Smith Dick Rennich Dick Quam Dennis Tr1sler Brian Hogan John Nlertz Jim Ketcher Bob -Xustin Dona Galligher RonkKl1ngman and Jim Nlontgomery Kneeling are Coach H YV Haddorn and student manager In Dur ee 14a ' 3 . . . - r ,n - . : 1 , . , , , , , , , , . ' ' . t . . ' - ' : , - , , . , , J . Pictured above are the Aberdeen Sophomores who finished their season with a 4-12 record. Most of h ' . ' v ' U ' . - .O C 5 O ,. , . , . , , . . . . A 1 1 Q Q-' 1 3 3 f 4 s Hr YQ I1 Y.. Q U 'Y ig 91-Q 'M f F if X ' - I 9 - 5? In 'K x W if Y Na P3 ' fl NW .KJ J X- - ' 1 A , , ' I Q i ,X y x ' Q '. 4-1 fl '9 3 ' L -r 1' , I ! Tc.. GAA CP 'Ihe Gzrls Athletxc Assoc1at1on gnves all glrls a chance to part1c1pate ln competltlve sports The group met once a week after school to play basketball and volleyball Offlcers for the year were She1la Smlth presldent Vxrguua Stoecker VICE presldent and Bonme Svarstad secretary treasurer LE! L11 149 s o 0 7, fliffge 53 ' - ,, - T, '. - - :T 'i 5 Q c-f Q 4 S? xi' M . - 1,5 ' ' 3 ,,, . Y, .. 7 I ' , s 0' 1. .. , , L Q. G2 l . 7' L5 l V . 53 ' . u ' f, . , , . ' L . o 7 I sl , l i . . . . , l x ' Q 1 ' ' 1 ll 4. --A. l I . , y . . , , h ' I tk Y .V A I X I I 1 1 , I - ' 1 , 1 . . 5 .b , I . - , ! CLASSY KEGLERS 5.41, Plctured above are two of the g1rls bowlmd teams the Chlcks and Strrkers In the back row IS lean Mrlbrandt LaVonne Wothe V1rg1n1a Stoecker Shlrley Dahme and Donna Parsch P1CtLlI'8d rn front are Kathy Cooper Phylhs Schm1dt Donna Shllman Elalne Pfelffer and Stephan1e Gray The ChlCkS were runners up to the league champlons The league champron Fawns and the Scotts are pxctured below They are back row Shrrley Kraft Iamce Maynard Roberta Kahler Sharon Stucke and Carol Iunso Ceorg1a Bolan Bonnle Ackerman Rose Huber Shrrley Cates and Shlrley Osness are shown rn the front row Mrs Kolhaus and Mrs Trdball were adv1sers for the bowhng league ' - V , vig X iw V mg I ' 5 11' 'V V I f 'E ' fm 4 , f ,Q , 6 2 H ' 1, I 4 5 511 1 f if . 1' . ' fi? e 2' it ff 1 e 'Z ' 1 f' w '2 I' -' ' STUDENT INDEX SENIORS Bonme Ackerman 27 150 Roger Ackerman 27 Stephanle Ackley 104 106 61 27 72 77 82 88 103 Jean Anderson 104 108 112 106 27 110 107 151 Ronald Angerhofer 78 27 20 77 79 43 96 Roseanne Arend 27 Arly Arlt 27 Larry Arndt 105 106 107 27 151 Carol Atanasu 27 115 Barbara Austln 27 85 68 Cec1lBashara 58 107 27 104 65 70 George Baumann 27 19 84 129 135 Marllyn Bettmann 27 115 Janene Blerman Kelth Blrdseye 27 udy Bla1r 58 28 81 116 67 91 Denms Blanchette Georg1a Bolan 108 28 115 111 150 Claudla Borgh 105 106 28 Don Brxscoe 64 28 118 LaVonne Buechler 106 28 124 Helen Bugner 28 Jim Bunt 28 72 77 43 96 95 John Bunt 120 28 24 77 96 95 Chuck Carner 104 106 60 53 28 54 84 85 126 129 30 132 136 138 139 143 77 111 Joyce Coester 28 81 Vxrgmla Cone 104 106 28 62 Claudette Conlon 28 115 151 Barbara Cooper Kathy Cooper 108 112 114 120 76 29 77 93 69 150 103 Conme Cottrell 29 Beverly Couser 29 Judy Coval 104 106 29 19 Robert Coyle 76 29 24 Annette Crawford 29 62 Tom Dahl 58 56 60 53 29 59 129 130 136 138 Gayle Dahme Judy Dahme Mlldred Dahme 78 29 79 70 89 90 Sharon Davxdson Bob Decker 29 116 kenny DeWalt 29 Joyce Dxsbrow 105 121 106 29 62 151 Kathleen Dobrlck 76 29 92 117 Pat Donahue 104 106 30 77 93 89 91 03 Shella Dorman 30 Mary Lee Doyle 121 50 117 68 Susan Doyle 112 114 121 120 30 114 102 62 113 Carol Eckholt 30 115 85 Ken Ellmgson 30 117 Dawn Ellwood 120 64 76 30 82 67 69 89 Bonme Erlchsen 109 112 114 53 30 24 47 54 77 Thomas Esser 30 43 Sandra Feather 30 151 Marlys Felock 30 93 Maxme Felst 30 Lawrence Fettlg 30 151 V1c Flscher 30 81 Marge Flsher Connle Foy 64 31 93 116 67 5 John Frolland 64 31 68 Tom Gagnon 31 89 90 Larry Galllgher 78 31 79 69 Marge Gauer 105 109 106 31 Jamce Geffre 106 31 Rlck Glau 31 17 B1ll Godfrey 60 75 53 31 18 55 78 84 85 129 131 Owen Goebel 75 31 Lavma Colz 31 Roe Granger 109 31 111 Gene Graves 31 Ste hanle Gray 120 31 116 150 Ju een Gross 105 106 31 Don Grote 109 31 110 111 Inez Cugel 104 112 121 106 60 32 55 113 107 90 Marlorle Gugel 122 32 Ardys Gunn Chrls Haas Dennle Hagel 2 Francene Hansen 104 106 60 53 32 9 98 54 82 0 Darlene Hatzenbeller 104 106 32 Cynthla Hauck 76 32 Jamce Hauff 32 43 Lmda Hehn 76 32 Rlchard Helsner 32 Mavls Heyd 78 76 32 110 79 67 69 68 Edwm Hlckenbotham 32 Sandra Hlgbe 32 77 82 88 103 B111 Hllzendeger 33 Mav1s Hlmmerlch Gary Hodson 109 112 114 33 Doug Hoffman 33 18 20 43 Carol Hogenson 33 72 77 105 151 Burk Holaday 122 33 67 65 Conme Holloway 33 115 Mlldred Hottmann 33 105 67 87 90 Ann Hovseth 76 33 Patty Hoyt 33 Llnda Hubbard 122 120 76 33 116 151 Rose Huber 33 117 150 J1m Hultman Bob Hunstad 75 33 64 Larr Hunstad 109 33 111 Lm a Hunt 108 34 111 BODDIC Hynes 105 106 34 81 Lynne Ickler 104 106 34 90 Bob Jackson 120 34 24 80 B1ll Jahraus 34 85 136 Lanny Janes 104 106 34 77 81 James Jaqua 34 Cary Jasmer 75 34 115 Sandra Job 108 112 114 34 Dottle Johnson Mltta Johnson 104 112 114 76 34 77 107 113 Darlene Johs 76 34 77 92 44 151 Lorna Jorgensen 104 112 106 76 34 2 77 92 3 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' '- , ' ' ' 76' 60' , Y , 881 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 30 -' 1 1 1 1 l ' 1 1 1 1 1 6 90 ' I 1 1, 1 1 . - - 1, 1 1 J I - 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' - 28 I . D ' .-- Y , , , : : ,1 ,1 1 1 531 .. - :Q ' D - 1 1 1 1 1 G - - 1 1 1 1 1 . - 3 - , 1 , 1 Z 1 , 11 : 3 , 7 , 7 Jay Chiles - 108, 112, 114, 110, 66, 28, Ronnie Hauck -32 ' I D I - 7 7 ' . - 1 1 -'1 1 1 1 701 - 28, , ' ', - 1 1 1 1 1 l ' I - I - 1 1 1 1 - , , , , -- 1 1 1 1 - 1 - , 1 Y 1 1 1 1 - 29 ' - 33 103 ' 1 - J - ', Q ' ' - . - 1 1 1 1 ,11 1 1 1 I in ,1 1, , . - U , - 34 - ' ' ' 7 4.1 . 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