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

 - Class of 1964

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JANICE PITMAN The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.' MARY JANE RICHARDSON “Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help whenever she may.” CRAIG RICHMAN Even the mighty oak was once a little nut! RONALD SKYBERG How do they expect us to learn? They give us different lessons every day! MARLYN STUBBE Where there is mischief brewing, he is doing the stirring. MARY ANN TIBBETTS “It’s nice to be important but it’s more impor- tant to be nice. PATRICIA WIDMAN When I am in doubt, I try to look as intelligent as I can. MARCINE WIKA “Lead me not into temptation . . . just show me the way! Not Pictured: DUANE SKYBERG Play, and I'li play with you; study, and you’ll study alone!

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SANDRA IRVIN I school is liberty, give me death! DAVID KNUDSON Don't fight over me girls, I'm not the only pebble on the beach. JEAN KRUSE “I learned one thing in Spanish today, Love is a verb KANDACE KRUSE Give me life, liberty, and the pursuit of man. DOUGLAS McKIBBEN Put it off until tomorrow, you've made enough mistakes today! VANCE McPEEK It takes too much effort to frown, so I smile



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CLASS COLORS Cerise and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS HISTORY The class of 1964 began its education under the supervision of Mrs. Marion Hendricks. There are 13 of the original class graduating and eleven of these have been together all twelve years. They are Jean Beck, Rebecca Belzer, Laverna Hein, Gerry Hunter, Jean Kruse, Douglas McKibben, Joan Meyer, Mary Jane Rich- ardson, Karen Schultz, Mary Ann Tibbetts and Marcine Wika. Kandace Kruse and Susan Brown also started with us but left and returned later to complete their school days. As second graders, under Miss JoAnn Broghammer, we gained Susan Holm, James Bucklin, Ronald Hein, Sharon Thiele, Sandra Thompson and Patricia Widman, but Stanley Bruns, Robert Housemen, Renate Jas- men, Betty Mullinix, Robert Ryland and Vern Simming left our class. In our third year we were instructed by Miss Elaine Jorgenson. Larry Baker, Gene Peschong and David Knudson joined us and Roger Hillestad, Sharon Thiele, Sandra Thompson and James Bucklin moved away. Miss Donna Hummel was our fourth grade teacher. We neitheir gained nor lost classmates. As fifth graders we were under the supervision of Mrs. Lorraine McGuire. We gained Betty Jean Aalbers and Rodney Hannah. We were unhappy to lose Larry Baker in the sixth grade. Mrs. Phyllis Smith instructed us that year. In our seventh year we were taught by Miss Lorene Anderson. Lyle Sweesy, Richard Siver, Craig Rich- man, Dean Carroll and Tom Carroll joined us. Kenneth Hein, Gene Peschong and Betty Jean Aalbers left our class. As we entered the eighth grade under Miss Marion Hinz, Virginia Field, Duane Skyberg and Ronnie Sky- berg joined us. We were very sorry to lose Dixie Peterson and Wilma Poppen. As green and humble freshmen we entered high school and the number of classmates increased by 13. They were Judith Cronkhite, Richard Fox, Sharon Hulbert, Kandace Kruse, Dennis Lewallen, Patricia Mey- ers, Dean Morrison, Gene Morrision, Joanne Muser, Janice Pitman, James Smith, David Sprang and Marlyn Stubbe. Tom Carroll and Larry Melstad left us. Our class advisors were Mr. McCaskell and Mr. Lester. Our freshmen class officers were: President, Rodney Hannah; vice president, Jean Kruse, and secretary-treasurer, Karen Schultz. Patricia Widman and Richard Fox were our student council representatives. Our homecoming King and Queen candidates were Patricia Meyers and Gerry Hunter. In our sophomore year we lost Ronald Hein, Dennis Lewallen, Gene Morrison, Richard Siver, James Smith and Lyle Sweesy; however, we gained Vernon Beasecker, Sandra Irvin and Judy Wubbena. Mr. Zim- mer, Mr. Mundhenke and Mr. Norfolk were our class advisors. The officers who led our class were: President, Gerry Hunter, vice president, Sandra Irvin, and secretary-treasurer, Patricia Meyers. Rodney Hannah and Joan Meyers represented us on the student council, and our homecoming King and Queen candidates were Rodney Hannah and Sandra Irvin. As juniors, Susan Brown and David Sprang departed from our class, but we also gained two, Barbara Corbin and Vance McPeek. Our advisors were Mr. Conway, Mrs. Wolkow, Miss Kluckman and Miss Junge- mann. We enjoyed putting on the prom with the theme “In Appleblossom Time.” Our junior class play was one of the greatest events of the year, “Take Your Medicine” under the direction of Mr. Conway. Jean Kruse was our class president; Rodney Hannah, vice president; Virginia Field, secretary, and Kandace Kruse, treas- urer. Our student council representatives were Marlyn Stubbe and Marcine Wika. Karen Schultz reigned as Homecoming Queen and Vance McPeek as one of the King’s attendants. As high and mighty seniors we were glad to welcome back Susan Brown, but Barbara Corbin left our class. Our advisors were Mr. Feuerstein, Mr. Mundhenke and Mr. Graham. Some of the highlights of the year were: putting out the annual under editor, Patricia Widman. the Newsette under Mary Jane Richardson, and working on the senior class play, “Meet Me in St. Louis, under the supervision of Mrs. Wolkow. David Knud- son led our class as president; vice president, Douglas McKibben; secretary, Jean Beck, and treasurer, Mary Jane Richardson. Our student council representatives were Mary Ann Tibbetts and Douglas McKibben. Joan Meyer and Douglas McKibben were our homecoming Queen and King candidates. Our class colors were che- rese and silver, the class flower was the white rose and our motto, “We’ve Crossed the Bay, the Ocean Lies Ahead.” Now came the time to bid a fond farewell to good old DHS. On May 25, 1964, seniors donned caps and gowns to receive their diplomas.

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