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

 - Class of 1958

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Seamen Second Class . . . The Sophomore Class Top row, left to right: Marlett Halstead, Darrel Sprang, Ronnie Williamson, Layne Windedahl, Dennis Muser, Jim Leckey, Herman Kruse, Noel Towberman, Roger Kruger, Delmar Bowes, Carl Ritenour, Jerry Townsley, Gordon Rasmussen, Charles Kirchmeier Middle row, left to right: Mr. Mundhenke, Doris Uphoff, Leila Kenton, Rebecca Huisenga, Dorothy Lembke, Verna Johnson, Sally Reese, Helen Vincent, Della Larson, Sharon Moore, Wayne Anderson, Elaine Bishop, Larry Richards, Janet Biggerstaff, Bernita Moore, Judy Meyers, John Roze, Jeanne McKnight Bottom row, left to right: LaVylla Blue, Elaine Stubbe, Barbara Jensen, Donna Dug- dale, Margaret Cavanaugh, Marlys Patterson, Dorothy Aalbers, Gordon Harvey, Don Studer, Sharon Denman, Bill Carroll, Mark Apland, Roger Walline, Ardys Nieman, Mr. Tlustos Sophomore S ayin gs: Dorothy Aalbers: I think I'll join the Navy. Wayne Anderson: Madison, here I come. Mark Apland: I'm not as innocent as I look. Janet Biggerstaff: I live on a farm by Lake ??. Elaine Bishop: It's not the laugh I love. Billie Blue: 5:00 a. m.- those were the days. Delmar Bowes: Not all of my interests are in school. Bill Carroll: Little but, oh my! Margaret Cavanaugh: Della and I are still pals. Sharon Denman: Oh! Those Guard boys! Donna Dugoale: Boys, 1 live in town! Marlitt Halstead: When I work on Saturday night, I sleep on Sunday morning. Gordon Harvey: And my sisters a redhead. Rebecca Huisenga: 1 like the boys, and how! Barbara Jenson: Now, boys, just because! Veina Johnson: Which boy shall I choose tonight? Lelia Kenton: They say one boy is more trouble than a dozen girls, but who wants just one boy? Charles Kixchmeierz 1'm Romeo, but where's Juliet? Rodger Kruger: Want a ride girls? I'Ve got a Ford! Herman Kruse: Presi- dent of the 4:00 to 4:30 Club. Della Larson: I know something about these things called boys. Jim Leckey: I love work: I could sit and watch it all day. Dorothy Lembke: I have fun in the summer time! Jean McKnight: Don't bother me, I'm studying. Judy Meyers: I'm at the front of the room this year! Why? Bernita Moore: Bryant-Bound-Bernita! Sharon Moore: State college, make room for me! Dennis Muser: I like the Junior girls! Ardis Nieman: Late hours are not good for one, but they are nice for two. Marlys Patterson: Somebody loves me, I wonder who? Sally Reese: I come from Esmond. Larry Richards: Nice things come in small packages, but so does dynamite! Carl Ritenour: Tall, dark, and likes girls! John Roze: Go ahead and sigh girls, but it won't do you any good. Darrell Sprang: I have all eyes for one classmate. Elaine Stubbe: Short and sweet. Don Studer: I tried hard to get Elaine! Jerry Townsley: Gum chewer? Noel Towberman: Here I am you lucky UD girls! Doris Uphoff: I have gotten what I went after. Helen Vincent: Oh! Those rides at noon! Roger Wallinez Generally speaking he's generally speak- ing. Ronnie Williamson: Oh! Those Bancroft girls. Layne Windedahl: Ignorance becomes man. Gordon Rasmussen: Herman's chauffeur? EIGHTEEN



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Apprentice Seamen . . . The Freshman Class Left to right, top row: Dawn Kruse, Bonnie Skyberg, Judy Schwartz, Janice Allen, Roger Tyler, Jim Kickland, Danny Beck, Milo Apland, Roger Peterson, Paul Heim, Tanya Hunter, Carol Reese, Marilyn Stover, Janice Poppen Middle row: Mr. Peterson, Jim Carroll, Gary Cramer, Carol Wehrkamp, Carol Nor- gaard, Carol Wubbena, Garda Vaughan, Bernard Cavanaugh, Joyce Carroll, Bernita Penney, Janice Smith, Renee Durfey, David Skyberg, Mary Spencer, Roger Huisenga, Mr. McCluskey Bottom row: June Muser, Connie Cheney, Bonnie Cheney, Karla Arends, Barbara Green, Marilyn Olson, Ray Wellman, Erlyn Serfling, Carol Morrison, Dianne Ryl.nd, Lee Dugdale, Kitty Ann Apland, Eva Kentgn Freshman Sayings: Renee Durfey: She walks, she talks, she eats, she sleeps, but mostly she talks. Kitty Aplandz Is it possible that I'1n here on time and havenlt forgotten anything? Milo Apland: A student and ball player deluxe. Karla Arends: Congeniality is her middle name. Danny Beck: Footprints on the sends of time, if they're big you'll know they're mine. Jim Carroll: Little but oh my! Joyce Carroll: 1'm thin as a stringbean now, but you just wait till next year. Roger Tyles: He thinks-some- t.mes. Bonnie Cheney: Little, but mighty. Connie Cheney: Her smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back: Ga.y Crz mer: Silence is more eloquent than words. Lee Dugdale: They say he was once caught studying. Janice Allen: Human phonograph with a giggle attachment. Barbara Green: Them eyes, those hair. Paul Heim: Some of my curl should have gone to a girl. Roger Huisenga: Don't stuoy too much and you'll be asked tewer questions. Tanya Hunter: A nature capable and sweet. Just to know her is a treat. Eva Kenton: Mark, my man. .fames Kickland: What's there in a name? Dawn Kruse: Red hair and temper don't always go together. Janice Poppen: I don't say much but who knows what I think? Carol Morrison: Give me a just man, or just a man. June Muser: I'm a woman, when I think, I must speak. Carol Norgaard: You might think she's quiet-just ask her friends. Marilyn Olson: You've got to take me home tonight. Bernetta Penney: Come on kids, let's get busy. Roger Peterson: I guess I'll go out tonight and give the girls a treat. Carol Reese: She has a personality all her own. Dianne Ryland: Quality, not quantity is what counts. Judy Schwartz: I d0n't care how you spell my name, I'll change it someday, anyhow. Erlyn Serfling: Wait till she's a senior, boys. Bonnie Skyberg: She gladly lends a hand. David Skyberg: Wanted: a steady girl. Janice Smith: Shy, serene, and sweet. Mary Spencer: Life is short so let's be merry. Marilyn Stover: She thinks too much-such women are dangerous. Bernard Cavanaugh: I cou1dn't be good if I would and I wouldn't be good if I could. Garda Vaughan: Her fingers shame the ivory keys, they dance so light along. Carol Jean Wehrkamp: Maybe someday I'll worry about something. Carol Wubbena: As hard a worker as her name is to spell. TVVENTY

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