De Smet High School - Bulldog Yearbook (De Smet, SD)

 - Class of 1954

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freshmen IK 733

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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row, left to right: Harlyn Holzwarth (advisor), Delver Williams, Paul Mc- Adaiagh, Lyle Kellar, Dale Enckson, Donald Timm, Kenneth Hamen, LeRoy Kruse, James Denman, Larry Windedahl, Hans Christensen, (advisor) Middle Row: Kenneth Huether, Orlin Brown, Dallas Freeman, Jeanne Widman, Eileen Greene, Marlene Erickson, Sandra Allen, Loren Moore, Gary Marx Front Row: Jean Poppen, Carla Blue, Lois Davidson, Karen Munger, Glennis Nel- son, Grace Spencer. Beverly Aalbers, Francis Ryland, Geraldine Poppen Class Officers: President, Carla Blue; vice president, Loren Moore; secretary, Karen Munger; treasurer, Gary Marx Homecoming King and Queen candidates were Glennis Nelson and Paul Mc- Adaragh. Glennis Nelson was elected Homecoming Queen: Comments: Gary Marx: Who said redheads are hot headed?”; Larry Winde- dahl: ‘‘Instead of being a professor, I may even haul gravel!”; Eileen Greene: Blondie”; Jeanne Widman: “Now what did I do??”; Dalis Freeman: Speech ad- visor in all classes”; Dale Erickson: “Black hair and cowboy boots ; Don Timm: “Don’t recite so loud; I’m sleeping”; LeRoy Kruse: “I’ll argue—what are you arguing about?’’; Lim Denman: “I’m looking for another horse”; Carl Blue: Let’s have a party kids!”; Orlin Brown: “Dennis the Menace”; Kenny Hamen: “Girls??”; Sandra Allen: Just meet me at Wallum’s Corner”; Loren Moore: Quiet but oh!”; Geraldine Poppen: “I work at Gordon’s”; Jean Poppen: “I’d rather be little and alive than a big dead one”; Lois Davidson: “Nice to have around”; Lyle Kellar: “Changeable as a dollar bill”; Karen Munger: “If smiles were money. I’d be a millionaire”; Paul McAdaragh: “I'll do my living now, and be sure it’s done ; Glennis Nelson: “I’m not blushing, it’s permanent”; Kenneth Huether: If there’s nothing to laugh at I’ll make a circus of my own”; Frances Ryland: “Future Sandra Hart”; Beverly Aalbers: “Daydreams come true at night”; Delver Williams: Why take life seriously—you’ll never come out alive”; Marlene Eiickson: “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” EIGHTEEN



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FRESHMAN CLASS Front Row: Barbara Kruse, Donna Coy, Janet Muser, Barbara Moore, De Ette Krieger, Margaret Apland, Mary Iverson, Phyllis Smith, Sherill Hinz, Anita Knutson, Sharon Olson Second Row: Wayne Langland, James Jensen, Larry Apland, Lyndon Gehm. David Schultz, Donna Cavanaugh. Sylvia Janssen, Irene Harvey, Clifford Poppen, Noel Bishop Third Row: Ronald Stratman, Neil Bowes, Roger Fritzel, Nadine Patterson, Marlys Smith Fourth Row: Mr. Dutcher, (advisor), Janet Seeley, Joanne Kruse, Nancy Wehr- kamp, James Hoxeng, Curtis Stensland. Donald Schultz, Allen Wellman, Ruth Dykstra, Irene McDonald, Charles Lee, Jerry Walline, Marlene Quam Not Pictured: Linda Jacob, Donna Stotts Class Officers: President, Roger Fritzel; vice president, Marlys Smith; secre- tary, De Eite Krieger; Student Council representatives, Nancy Wehrkamp and James Hoxeng; advisor, Mr. Dutcher. Comments: Baibara K.: “Anyone going to Iroquois? ; Tonna Ra°: Quiet??”- Janet M.: “Wish I lived in town!’ ; Barbara M.: “Boys! Come out to the sale!”; De Ette: “Eddie s girl!’ ; Margaret: “Innocent treshman’ ; Mr y Ann: “cairn, cool, and collected”; Phyllis: “I’ve got a man!”; Sherill: “Oh! Those levies!”; Anita- “Blondie”; Sharon: “I wish Neil Roush would start school!”; Wayne: “Don’t judge my qualities by my size”; James J.: “How can I get Donna Rae to notice me?”: Larry: “Girls don’t bother me!”; Lyndon: “I’m following Lyle’s footsteps!”; David: “Like my haircut?”: Donna C.: “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice”- Sylvia: “Ain’t I cute?”; Irene H.: “Don’t get mad!”; Clifford: “Our freshman Lover- boy!”; Noel: “Calamity Cal”; Ronald: A happy-go lucky guy”; Neil-- Pest9',”• Roger: “I’ve got a pet Angus!”; Nadine: “Mary Ann’s pal”; Marlys: “Smiles”’; Janet S.: “Carol L. and 1 want a ride to Arlington”; Joanne: “Paul”; Nancy- “I’ve switched my love from one Don to another”; Jim: “The silent type!!”; Curtis: “Bill’s my ideal!”; Donald: “I wish I was back in the eighth grade”- Allen- “I’m running competition against Paul!”; Ruth: “Book woim”; Irene Me.: “Wessington Springs here I come!”; Charles: “Angel boy”; Jeny: “Wally”; Marlene: “Dimples”- Donna S.: “De Smet I’ve come back!”; Linda: “I think I will join the Marines ” TWENTY

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