Y . 'WARE-5 A THE I 94 1 COIDBOU EDITOR Andrew IVIcCIimans ASSISTANT EDITOR Anson Bigelow BUSINESS MANAGER Gene Ahlman ASS'T BUSINESS MGR. james Thompson Printed by THE COLOME TIMES abbnd DEDICATION This l94l Cowboy is ded- icated to the memory of Miss Susie Bird, Dean of Girls, Co- lome Public Schools, l933-4l . The surest pledge of a deathless name, is the silent homage of thoughts unspok- en. Z Still sits the school house by the road A ragged beggar sleepingg Around it still the sumacs grow, Ancl blackberry vines are creeping. Within, the master's desk is seen, Deep scarred by raps offlcialg The warping floor, the battered seats The jacknife's carved initial. The charcoal frescoes on its wallsg Its doors worn still, betraying The feet, that creeping slow to school Went storming out to playing. 3 r Cowboq WILLIAM HUNTING Principal B. A. Sioux Falls College General Science Chemistry Advanced Algebra Latin II HENRIETTA WINTERS B. A. Uuivewnty of S. D. Univemaity of Minnesota Lit-Jaly English I English II Latin I Dramatics FACULTY li CECILIA MEYERS B. A. Dakota Wesleyan U State College, Brookings World' History Biology Economics ,Z 4 F. W. KREIZENBECK Superintendent B. A. Chadron State Teachers college, Nebras- ka. M. A. University of Nebraska. Adv. Graduate Work toward the Ph. D. degree, University of Chi- cagog University of Iowa, Iowa Cityg University of Toulouse, France. Mem- ber of Pi Gama Mu, Na- tional Social Honor So- ciety. Mathematics. JEAN GLENN B. S. Cliadron State 'Teachers College Chadron, Ne kaska Shorth I Ty 'nf Jun ess Training Bo ce g Adv ce Shorthand anc Ty ng ECKART WIPF B. A. University of S. D. Civics Economies U. S. History Debate Declam Dean of Bovs Dorm EARLEAN DEDLOW Wayne State Tearliers College, Nebraska Intermediate Room JEAN B. A Enplish l HARRY'ECKBERG Coach Luther College Dakota Wesleyan Univ. Glklllllllill' Room Asiistant Coach for football and basketball Conch-track 5 WAYNE CROSS B. S. M. Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa Algebra I General Mathematics I Music Appreciation Oecupations Band Clarinet Quartet ADA CONNOR Dakota Wesleyan Univ. Primary Room Glee I lub Sextette Mi:-.ed Chorus Combo Cowboq SENIOR CLASS ln September I937, a group of fifty-six freshmen marched up the steps of Colome High School and took places in shiny saddles vacated by the class of the previous year. On September 2 their first class meeting was held and Pat Flynn was elected presi- dent: Bill Burke, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Eckerman, secretary: and Max Thompson, treasurer. This class was sponsored by Mr. Plachy. This same group returned again in the fall of '38 with a membership of 44, spon- sored by Miss Winters. The following officers were elected: Pat Flynn was again chosen for president: Donald Schweigert, vice-president: Esther Steckling, secretary: and William Lenker, treasurer. Mr. Gustafson and Miss Helene Jackson were sponsors during our adventurous year as juniors. Officers elected were Rosalind Taggart, president: Martha Vavra, vice-president: june Lundstrom, secretary: ancl Elizabeth Eckerman, treasurer. The juniors presented the play, Be Yourself, under the direction of Miss jackson. The annual carnival, E.moloc, was very successfully given in the new auditorium. Cn May I6 the juniors were hosts to the Seniors at the junior-Senior Banquet with the emblem of the Little Dutch Garden. ln the fall of l940 the juniors took up their rusty saddles as Seniors under the guidance of Mr. Wm. Hunting and Miss Winters. The Seniors elected Harold Wood, president: William Burke., vice-president: Beryl Boerner, secretary: and Martha Vavra, treasurer. Miss Winters sponsored the porduction of the play, Tish, pre- sented May 9. Many events have made this year, as well as many others, very suc- cessful and pleasant. lt is with much regret that we now will depart from old C. H. S., where we have passed many happy and profitable hours. Motto: Climb, though the rocks be rugged Colors: Blue and White Flower : Forget-me-not 1 Beryl Boerner Harold Wood William Burke Winner 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Basketball 4 Band 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Play 1 Play 2 Secretary 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Debate 1 Play 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 3 President 4 Vice President 1, 4 Lariat 4 Lariat 4 6 Gene Ahlman Plays 2, 3, 4 Track Mgr. 4 Basketball 3 Basketball Mgr. 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Library 3 Boys Glee Club 2 Lou Ann Ballard 1935 Colome 1939 Weiser, Idaho Tx I. ff , 'N l . vb A i. Elizabeth Eckerman ir Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Sextette 1, 4 Secretary 1, 2 Treasurer 3 Debate 2 Plays 1, 2, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Irene Eisenbraun Robert Bigelow Play 1 Boys Chorus 2 Football Mgr. 3, 4 Track 2 Stage Manager 3, 4 Izella M. Coyle Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Declam 1, 2, 3, 4 Lariat 3, 4 Debate 3 Band 3 Verlas Farris Kenneth Foley Track 1, 2 Basketball Mgr. 3 Track Mwgr. 3 Stage Manager 4 '7 Combo Couaboq Bertha Hansen alll Mabel Hrabanek Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Lariat 4 Carl Harthaus Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Library 3 Basketball 2, 3 Basketball Mgr. 4 Track Mgr. 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 2 Leota Hartman Jeanne Harvey Harold Johnson Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Lariat 4 Stage Manager 3, Louis Karel Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Play 1 Annual Staff 4 Stage Manager Honor Society 4 Jerome Keller Glee Club 1 4 4 4 James Keogh Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Plays 2, 4 Boys' Chorus 2, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Stage Manager 3 Andy McClimans Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Sports Reporter 1 Stage Manager 2 Library 3 Basketball 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 Marjorie Mae Knapp Lariat 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sextette 1, 4 Plays 2, 3 Debate 1 Secretary 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Richard McClimans Lariat 4 William ,Lenker Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Lioys' Chorus 3, 4 Lariat 4 Lesate 1, 2, 3, 4 Plays 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Ida Meyers Lariat 4 Play 3 June Lundstrom Winner 1 Library 3, 4 Declani 2, 3 Play 3, 4 Secretary 3 Honor Society 4 N ila Jean Pechota Debate 4 Play 1, 2, 3 mamatics 1, 2 Lariat 4 Band 1 9 l l Combo l l Counboq Gleva Poler Cecelia Rohde Hulda Prochnau Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Sextette 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Library 3 Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Lariat 4 Donald Schweigert Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Lariat 4 Play 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus 4 Solo 4 Vice President 2 Wilma Reed 1 Declam 2, 3, 4 Play 2, 4 Lariat 4 Property Mgr. 3 Ruth Shea Mildred Ring Prompter 2 Property Mgr. 4 Honor Society 4 Esther Steckling Secretary 2 Treasurer 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed' Chorus 4 Play 2, 3, 4 Library 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 10 5? R cf Presi I a Staff lat ta 'V ay 1 , Declal . nmmy3,4,f Honor Soci 3 4 lax Thompson asketball 1 2 ra 2 3 ebate 1, 2 eclam 1, 2 Land 1, 2, 3, 4 'lays 2, 3 loys' Glee Club reasurer 1 V Mm 4, ou.- 'ootball 1, 2, 3, 4 R . , , 3 ' ck , . I D lf 1 f' V a ind gnfggart D A 1' t 2 lv Martha Vavra Glee Club 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Library 4 Plays 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Vice President 3 Treasurer 4 Property Mgr. 3, Honor Society 4 William Wales Play 1 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Lariat 4 Track 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 SENKJRI JAYQZAST Burk iow June Lundstrom, Beryl Boerner, Bill Lenker, James Keogh, Carl Harthaus, Ro mln d Ta gxrt, Gene Ahlman, Director Migs Winters. Front row' Wilma Reed Martha Vaxza Elizabeth Eckerman, Esther Steckling, Hulda Prochnau, Don-ald' Schweigert, Izella Coyle 11 Combo Counboq JUNIORS Orrel Adams .Harold Berendes Eldon Heacock Della Hodgin Anson Bigelow Frances Bruckner 1414 . ff fa Mary Burke Leah Carter Irene Hrabanek Dorothy Jackson John Jacobsen Wayne Carter Al1ce Jenks Vivian Doermg Anna Johnson Betty Dykelman Viola Eisenbraun Myles Johnson Thelma Klas Thelma Gilbert Walter Klas Ruth Hammon Catherine London Maxine London 12 Mona IA don ldred Lowell Edythe Olson LeRoy Peters Mildred ndstrom J' an ,M Grace Pharris Thelma Randall Betty Musllek Dave Nankivel William Randle Robert Slouka Leola Newlon Evelyn Nic lson ifif,-eessqeif7 ,.,, 'ff v ip 5. M Q H, Joseph Stritecky 1- Q1 Q' in 5 J ames Thompson li la JUNIOR PLAY CAST Back row: James Thompson, Mona London, Walter Klas, Mary Burke, Catherine London, Eldon Heacock. William Randle, Director Mlss Mason. Front row: Evelyn Nielson, Mildred Lundstrom, and Leola Newlon 13 Darlene Van Cleave 1 Cowbo Cowboq N Y l 1 SOPHOMORES George Burke Charels De Smet Jun1or Hermsen MHTVIH Holmqulst James Dohmen Myrtle Emme Irene Kalser Lloyd Keogh Darlene Foley Lyle Grandsinger Kathleen Kulbel Kenneth Kulbel Kelth Gushwa Erleen Harvey Betty Larson V1V1all Lenker Margene Hause Paul Hause Elizabeth Link ez., 'H-rw' E Q , George London K y ff? William Heese John Hexrlgs James London VIVIRD Mlller 14 X 7.2 1 vi, w7'cwWv K ' Marilyn Miska ' 'gll lfi j Dale Modine - N.,. A,,, zd, I y I Audrey Schmidtz in V : i ' if 3' Madeline Schulte s? Jff Q .45 J Agnes Pesek Otto Prochnau Donald Sealey Dorothy Shea Freida Raymond Phyllis Redies 5 Dale Trautman Iva Vellek Shirley Rheberg Maxine Russell Shirley Wales Clark VVicks SOPHOMORE PLAY CAST Buck row: John Heirigs, Junior Hermsen, Clark Wicks, James London, Keith Gushwa, Ken- neth Kulbel, James Dohmen, Lyle Grandsinger. Front row: Director Wayne Cross, Vivian Lenker, Maxine Russell, Marilyn Miska, Shirl-ey Wales, Audrey Schmitz, Irene Kaiser, Iva Vellek. 15 ,.Jf.. M17 Cowbo 0 Cowboq FRESHMEN lone Anderson Dean Axtell Lyle Lovell Donald Mahlendorf Mary Axtell Perley Barcus Calvin McClimans Clifford McKinney Oliver Bell Mildred Bertram William Meyers Harold Modine Phyllis Biser Marilyn Bowles James Musxlek Wayne Nankivel Betty Burke Roger Cahoy Betty Pederson Joyce Rheberg Robert Curtis Nancy DeW1tt 4252 Mildred Ring 6 Raymond Schunk 16 Calvin Doering Mary Dougherty M xchael Sharkey Abraham Shedeed Harold Dykeman Betty Eisenbr Bull John Slouka Junlor Sparks Shlrley Farrls Lorraine Fuhrer M argaret Sparks Robert Gardner Thelma Gilb-er Dorothy Taggart t Carol Turnqulst Robert Hodgln James Jacobse Jean Utemark n Emll Vavra Martha Johnson Boyd Kmg Dormda Weller Fred Woods Glen W00lhlS6F 17 Cowboq Cowboq -- E so i FRESHMAN PLAY CAST Back row: Wayne Nankivel, Betty Burke, Oliver Bell, Director Miss Henrietta Winters, Rob- ert Hodgins, Dorinda Weiler, Dorothy Taggart,Carol Turnquist, Joyce Rheberg. .. B l GRAMMAR Room Back row: Harold London, Orrin Carter, Alvis Ziska, Tommy London, Jack Van Cleave, Mel- ' ' ' G h Norma Vanderhiede Ruth vm Cook. Second row: Instructor Mr. Eckberg, Marian ra am, , Burke, Patty Thompson, Edna De Witt. Front row: Robert Wales, Elton Trautman, Gloria Miska, Alberta Steckling, Vergie Lee Cahoy, Rex Horton, Eugene Bigelow. 18 . . ,MV .,,, -w , . V . . Y -f INTERMEDIATE ROOM Back row: William Day, Harold Gahoy, Leo Spinar, Forrest Carter, James Burke, William De Witt, Lloyd Eckstaine, Donald Raymond, Eugene Graham, Miss Dedlow. Center row: David London, Jeri-ald Nankivel, Mary Cork, Georgia LaBoda, John Burke, Mary DeWitt, Dawn Rooker, John Zimmerman, Georgia Wolthoff, Shirley Vierson, William London, Paul Peters. 'fy . PRIMARY ROOM Bark row: Lloyd Raymond, Beverly Cork, Kenneth Olson, Willard Adams, Norman Holm- quist, Kenneth lfuhrer, Valaura Wolthoff, Jerry Burke, Miss Connor. Front row: Darlene Eukstaine, Jo-lfrnnees Zimmerman, Mauilie Burke. Allen Rooker, Maurice Korb, Jimmy St. Clair, Gloria Graham, Verna Janas. 19 Combo owboq DORMITORY The dormitory has been made available to us and staffed through the Professional and service Divi- sion of the Work Projects Admin- istration. It is the most impres- sive advantage that Colome High School offers to out-of-town stu- dents. This project was started in 1934 and is now the largest and finest high school dormitory in the state of South Dakota. There are thirty-three boys and forty-eight girls in the two dormitories who have this advantage of attending' high schoolg of learning the arts and crafts which the Recreational Division offersg of participating in the recreational activities and, in addition to this, of obtaining for- mal instruciions in social behavior. Counboq Y 21 Combo NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION The National Youth Administration plays a very vital part in our school system. In the yeaxs to come many boys and girls will look back on their school years with a feeling of g-ratittde to the NYA for having furnished them much needed work that made it possible for them to obtain further education. The NYA is truly an agency that is building for a bet- ter America, by giving' the American Youth educational opportunities that otherwise they would miss. NYA AT WORK 22 DEBATE STUDENTS Back row: Mr. Wipf, director, Walter Klas, William Lenker, Anson Bigelow. Front row Nila Jean Pechota, Mona London. LARIAT STAFF Back row: Harold Johnson, James Keogh, William Wales, W'alter Klas, Harold Wood, Donald SL'lNV0lQ,'0l't. Center row: Robert Bigelow, Richard McClimans, Kenneth Foley, William Lenker, Rosalind Taggart, Mabel Hrali-anek, Miss Dunbar. Front row: Margfene Hause, Wilma Reed, Morjorie Knapp, Mona London, Nila Jean Pechota, Izella Coyle, Ida Meyers. 23 Cowboq Couvboq DECLAMATION Back row: Mr. Wipf, Mary Burke, Izella Coyle, Betty Burke, Junior Hermsen, Walter Klas, James Thompson, lone Anderson, Jean Utemark, Miss Henrietta Winters. Front row: Wilma Gilbert, Orrel Adams, Maxine Russell, Betty Pederson, Dorothy Taggart, Wilma Reed, Evelyn Nielsen, Carol Turnquist. DECLAM WINNERS Jean Utemazk, Maxine Russell, James Thompson, Carol Turnquist. 24. LIBRARY STAFF Buck row Juno Lundstroni, Mildred Lovell, Catherine London, Myrtle Emme. Rosalind Tilg- gart, Miss Winters, Sponsor. Front row: Martha Vavra, Mona London, Esther Steeklinpg, Mil- dred Luntistrom, Della Hodgin. The members of the high school library staff are appointed by the li- brary sponsor. Each student has charge of the library for one period. It is the aim of the library staff to serve the student body so well that interest in research and reading for pleasure will be increasingly stimulated. ANNUAL STAFF link row: Painter Gail Flint Assistlnt Eiitor Anson Bigelow, Assistant Louis Karel, Elitor- n l'h'if Anil 'lltfii 1 M H I - ii . jf . ' .-2lilllS, r. Jillllg. Front row: James TllUlllI.J:0Il, Assistant Bwiness l.l:n.,ag'erg Illuitliu Vavra, Assistant, Rosalind Taggart, Assistantg Gene Ahlnrin, Business llfre wr .4 nr., . 25 Cowboq Counboq r I 1 HONOR SOCIETY Back row: Rosalind Taggart, Louis Karel, William Lenker, Mildred Lundstrom. Front row: Martha Vavra, Mildred Ring, Mary Burke, June Lundstrom. The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization of High Schools under the sponsorship of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. A charter was granted to 'Colome High School in 1931. Students are elected to membership of this so- ciety by faculty vote, and are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. It is the highest honor and award granted by the school. SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Martha Vavra, Andy McClimans, Hudla Prochrau, W'm. Lenkcr, Rosalind Taggart, Max 'lhomnson, .ltne Lundstr-om, . . I D These students had a four-year avearge of ninety percent or better in their subjects. 26 SENIOR BAND Back row: Anson Bigelow, Betty Dykeman, Wayne Nankivel, Esther Steckling, Walter Klas, William Randle, Max Thompson, Hulda Prochnau, Morjorie Mae Knapp. Center row: Patty Thompson, Mabel Hrabanek, Keith Gushwa, James Thompson, William Lenker, Irene Hrabanek, Mona London, Alvin Hansen. Front row: Marilyn Miska, Betty Jean Larsen, Leola Newlon, Vivian Lenker, Jean Utemark, Alberta Steckling, LeRoy Peters, Donald Schweigert. Standing is Instructor, Mr. Wayne Cross. , JUNIOR BAND Back row: Director Mr. Cross, Junior Hermsen, Clark Wicks, Audrey Schmitz, Myrtle Emme, Elizabeth Link, Anna Johnson, Grace Phairis, Oliver Bell. Center row: Margene Hziuse, Erleen Harvey, Joyce Rheberg, Shirley Rheberg, Mary Burke, Irene Hrabanek, Mil- dred Lovell, lone Anderson, Martha Johnson, Roger Cahoy. Iva Vellek, Gloiia Miska, Eugene Bigelow. Front row: William Dav, Patty Thompson, Mabel Hrabanek, Carol Turnquist, 'Ihelma Klas, Betty Dykeman, Kathleen Kulbgl, William Meyers, Kenneth Kulbel, John Heirigs, Leo Spinar, Paul Peters. 27 Combo Couaboq DRUM MAJORETTE Jean Utemark CLARINET QUARTET Vivian Lenker, Jean Utemark, Director Mr. Cross, Betty Larson, and Leola Newlon. GIRLS' SLXTETTE Elizabeth ECk01IT13,Il, Morjorie Mae Knapp, Hulda Prochnau, Shirley Wales, Vivian Lenker, Darlene Van Cleave, and Miss Con- nor. 28 ,, ,- V v , ry MIXED CHORUS Back row: James Thompson, Harold Johnson, Andy MeClimans, Harold Wood, Clark Wicks, James Keogh, William Lvenker, James, London, Myles Johnson, Anson Bigelow, Oliver Bell, VVillianiWales. Centerrow: Esther Steckling, Maigene Hause, Jean Utemark, Marilyn Mlska, Carl Harthaus, Junior Hermsen, Walter Klas, Keith Gushwa, Kenneth Kulbel, Junior Sparks, Maxine Rqssc-ll, Betty Lzuson, Kathleen Kulbel, Beryl Boerner, and Miss Connor. Front row: LeRoy Peters, Vivian Lenke1', Daltene Van Cleave, Shirley Rheberg, Morjorie Mae Knapp, Hqlda Prochnau, Shirley Wales,Elizabeth Eckerman, Iva Vellek, Carol Turn- quist, and Wayne Carter. I ,Jkt , ' GLEE CLUB Buck row: Joyce Rheberg, Dorinda Weiler, Betty Musilek, Phyllis Biser, Dorothy Shea, Kath- leen Kulbel, and Alice Jenks. Center row: Esther Steckling, Betty Larson, Hulcla Proch- nau, Shirley Wales, Marilyn Miska, Jean Ute mark, Mildred Lovell, Shirley Rheberg, Miss Ada Connor. Front row: Darlene Van Cleave, Maxine Russell, Morjorie Mae Knapp, Mar- gene Hause, Beryl Boerner, Eilzabeth Egkermnn, Iva Vellek Carol Turnquist, Vivian Lenker. 29 I l Coup l 4 1 l w l l l l l l Q O ies ,Zsf4..f'iiQEQ,:,..,Q,Q ' L X X ,,.,. V, ,WWW N V A N F, X MW,,,,mA,, ww. ,,,,.,., ,Www ,,.fwp4-..Wv7ff.+ V-M ...mu W. n.-i,.,,.s. ,, ,M . ' N , N ,N A M , ,J .,,,n,,,,.q-u-gunman: are inns' 611121 il 1191! auf: 'Hill rw an-was .M u -www new anna was 'll s k F, 'Qi- Q1 I , f Q nn, v1 Tl NY U -5- r cs 1, ' , K g f Qi ' A eis ... Us , , D 'l :Q V 41 ' ' ' ' ,' J 'X .' K ' .H ,l , H , 4 , - , , AAA,- 1 'f , Q- ,L Comm g sr 1 1- fi ,ifffi B A ff' A of fig e c I ,,,,, z M . 2:. , .Aqq '..' 1 J A A ' '.'- ' V 3 ' -. 1940 ROSEBUD FOOTBALL CHAMPS Back row: Assistant Coach Eckberg, R. Bigelow, Dykeman, Heirigs, H. Modine, Dohmen, Keogh, Berendes, W. Nankivel, Lovell, Mahlendorf, Shedeed, Coach Hurd. Middle row: Wicks, A. Bigelow, Randle, Sealey, Stritecky, J. London, Klas, Heacock, D. Nankivel, Doer- inq, R. Schunk, Woods. Front row: Schweigert, Wales, G. London, Karel, Lenker, J. i . 5 'Ihompson, Johnson, Jacobsen, H. Wood, Burlce, M. Thompson, D. Modine. F BASKETBALL Back row: Coach Hurd, David Nankivel, Dale Moline, Wm. Randle, Louis Karel, Marvin Holmquist Manager Carl Harthaus. Front row: Don Schweigert, Wm. Wales, Wm. Lenker, Anson Bigelow Wayne Nankivel. Z0 , A ..... f-2 5 ' TRACK Back row: Ass't Manager Gene Ahlman, Micheal Sharkey, Louis Karel, Paul Hause, Dave Nankivel, Andy McClimans, Coach Harry Eckberg. Center row: James Dohmen, John Heirigs, John Jacobsen, Harold Wood, Dale Modine, Donald Schweigert, Coach's son Eldon. Front row: Harold Modine, Walter Klas, Fred Woods, Calvin Doering, Clark Wicks, James London, Bill Heese, Robert Hodgin. P C CLUB Back row: Kenneth Foley, John Jacobsen, James Keogh, George Burke, William Randle, Dale Modine, William Bu1'ke, Louis Karel, Marvin Holnlquist, James London. Center row: William Wales, Walter Klas, Harold Johnson, Harold Wood, Carl Harthaus, Raymond Schunk, William Lenker, James Dohmen, Donald Schweigert. Front row: Ciark Wicks, John Heiries, James Thompson, Fred Woods, Anson Bigelow, Donald Sealey, Calvin Doer- ingg, Gene Ahlman, Harold Berendes, Wayne Nankivel. 31 I Counboq I a W l FRESCOLN 8: RANDLE Grain- Coal - Hogs - Feed A. L. MOLES Sz SON Mobil Gas - Oil - Grease National Tires and Batteries Pop - 'Candy Phone 57 MUSILEK SERVICE STATION Always meets you with a smile Best in the West ADAMS STORE Fancy Groceries - Dry Goods - Shoes Quality Smoked Ka Fresh Meats ZIMMERMAN HARDWARE CO. Shelf and Heavy Hardware Buy your paint, lumber, steel posts, and wire from FULLERTON LUM1BER CO. E. B. BRADLEY 62 CO. Real Estate - Insurance McKINNEY'S STORE Meats +- Vegetables - Groceries Get a Fresh Start! Fill up with Mobilgas 8: Mobiloil DUB PETERSON BANK OF COLOME Strictly Home Owned ' Large enough to accomodate you, 'But small enough to appreciate you This space was contributed rby Richard Smith, photographer Winner and Gregory, South Dakota Who did all the photographic work K. C. THOMPS'ON'S PHARMACY Just a good prescription drug store Phone 28 South Main Street SCHWEIGERTHS MEAT MARKET Fresh Meats Kr Groceries Quality Products at right prices NEWLON 'S DEPARTMENT STORE Always' striving to be the .greatest asset to our community I 0. W. MUNSON Feed - Seed - Hogs - Cattle Trucking - Oliver Machinery Tanks - 'Stee1'Granaries MISKA'S GARAGE International Machinery and trucks Mot-or repairs and service McKENZIE OIL CO. Our aim is to sell only The best quality merchandise for the money DOCTOR CARMACK Phone 43-R2 DR. C. J. ROBBINS Dentist i COLOME GAMBLE :STORE Radios - Washers - Tires - Oil Where Price and Quality meet VAN CLEAVE'S BARBER SHOP
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