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. . ,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
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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
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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.
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