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

 - Class of 1971

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I Nancy Smith, will my singing ability to Emily LaBore, my worn-out blue jeans to Mrs. Converse, my desk to my brother Rich, and my relationship with a certain guy from Estelline to LuAnn Klinkel. Take care of him, Lula-belle, he's all yours. I, Robert Smith, will my ability to skip school without getting caught to Susan Corbin and others who got caught, and my ability to drive to Roy Camel. I, Tom Smith, will my ability to protest to all juniors, the contents of my sunglasses case to Tom Hal- verson, the daily report of absence sheets to Mr. Cheadle, my no-doz tablets to the Sociology class, and my demolition experience to Mark Tyrrell. I, Ron Snyder, being of sound body and warped mind, will my library of revolutionary books to the English department. To the library I will 53 rubber trees so that more students may vent their frustra- tions. I, Scott Sprang, will my '65 Chevy to any Ford that wants to go places, I also will my driving experi- ence to all freshmen. I, Donna Van Dyke, will my ability to sit through shorthand class without dropping out to all the girls who did. I, Veda Wallum, will my dictionary of German obscenities to Craig Stoddard and my ability to remem- ber my horn to Sheri Brown. I, Eugene Weerts, will my height to Alan .Jacob, My GTO to any racer who wants to win the Daytonna 500, and to my brother, all my unpaid bills. I, Carolyn Wendel, will my 2 of room on the bus every morning to the Martens families, and my 4' inflatable rubber rabbit to Conda Hanson. I, Vicki Widman, will my ability to refrain from using the word particular to one particular teacher, 190 hard boiled eggs to Jean Wade for next year's sandwiches, and an electric broom to the janitors. I, Sharon Wienk, will my lorjg bus rides to Paul Pirlet, my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother, Neil. 1, Terry Zell, will my flashy red hair and good looks to Gene Marten and my ability to study to any failing student. I, Roberta Zeller, will my shyness to my loud-mouthed sister. Becci, a life-long subscription of P arm Life Magazine to Jan Holzwarth, and my ability to remain overweight all my life to Judy Coughlin. CLASS PROPHECIES CRIS ADEN - still digging with her Spade. STEVE BELZER: Vice President of Halverson Electric. NANCY BITNER: Still trying to convince her husband to take over Ford Motor Co. RONALD BROWN: future Head Butcher at Peschel's Locker. BILL CECIL: Owning his own chain of Standard Stations. SUSAN CRONKHITE: First lady President of U.S. TOM CUMMINS: Still dragging main at age of 80. LEW DANNENBRING: Future German teacher at De Smet High. SHARON FERGUSON: Still holding fastest typist record at DSHS.

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I, Nanette Palmlund, will what driving ability I possibly have to Jill Wallum and my electric curlers to Craig Stoddard. I, Steve Palmlund, will my height to John Stoddard. I, Betty Petersen, will one slightly wrecked old Chevy and one new battery to Tracey and Mary hoping that they can get it on the road again; I also will my ability to avoid the opposite sex to Craig Stod- dard and the eighth grade girls, and the word no to Conda Hanson. I, Neal Peterson, will my ability to be a good student manager to Ross Minier in the hopes that he can have as much fun as I did. I, LaVonne Pitman, will my ability to keep my own schedule at the Ritz Cafe to Lori Kickland, my ability to wake up in the morning refreshed and not a grouch to Carol Johnson, in hopes her morn- ing anger disappears. I, Jerry Alan Pollock, being of sound mind, will to anyone my ability to go to Sociology wide awake and come out tired-Good Luck, guys; and my '56 Ford to anyone who thinks they can have more fun in it than I did. Fellows, remember if there isn't a road, make one. I, Kathy Price, will my ability to drive to my brother Doug, (watch out for those trees) and I also will my ability to have a truthful birth mark to Emily LaBore. I, Janice Purrington, will my collection of rings to Connie Stalheim, my irritable nature to Bergie and I pacifically will my long hair to Mr. Rapp so he'll look better in Judy's wire rimmed glasses. I, Ross Purintun, will my seat on the Steering Committee to Don Pollock and I will one gigantic cork to Richard Wells to keep the wind from blowing through the halls of D.S.H.S. I, Dean Raabe, will my knowledge in Government back to Mr. Rapp, my long bus ride to Scott Peterson, my height to Debbie Brown, and a new broom to the janitors hoping they will use it more than the last one. I, Duane Raabe, will my body to Dave Tibbetts so he can have longer vocal chords, and also to Dave I will my ability to stay home and read books. 1, Robert Robish, will my cross country shoes to Larry Beck, and my ability to catch the basketball players out parked after hours to Mr. Luitjens. I, Patrick John Thomas Rodney, formerly being of sound mind and body , will the following: My ability to get excited about basketball to John Hildebrandt, Fire Up John! My five seven wagon, complete with furnishings to Conda Hanson; and Pacifically to Mr. (A.J.) Rapp my ability to pronounce words of great extent that have no redeeming social significance what-so-ever! I, Rich Schardin, will my height and supposed basketball ability to any of the puny freshmen in hopes they get bigger and better, and my curly hair to Coach Parks, wear it in good health. I, Randal Marvin Schmidt, being of contaminated mind and soul, will to the Sociology class of 1972 one slightly used bomb shelter in Outer Mongolia, with hopes that they will never be in such a position such as to have a Dromb Bopped on them. I pacifically will to Mr. Rapp my unused Webster's dictionary. 1, Dick Seeley, will the 289,892 holes in Mr. Luitjen’s ceiling to anyone who has the time to count them as I did. I, Joan Serfling, will my Susy Homemaker Oven to the Home Ec. Department, to the Class of '72 I will one Government Self-Taught Manual and one unused Government notebook. I, Robyn Slaight, will my ability to play the marimba to Debbie Brown, if she can reach it, and my ability to remember my Stage Band music for contest to Judy Coughlin. I, Dennis Smith, will a card table to the Guidance Room so that future students won't have to use chairs like we did, and a year supply of cards.



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NANCY FOX: First lady Cop at De Smet. LU ANN GARRY: Still winning with her Ace. MARK GARRY: Contemplating the aspects of Bitner Garry enterprises. GARY GOREHAM: Future band director of America. GREG GRUENHAGEN: Still video taping the Bulldogs at the age of 90. DAVID GUNDERSON: Owner of his own barbershop. DEBBIE GU NDERSON: Future owner of the Greasy Spoon. TERI JO HALVERSON: Future owner of De Smet's first orphanage. JACKIE HANSON: Taking over Brown Trucking Company. TOM HAYDEN: Future candle lighter for Pastor Brown. DIANE HELLER: Owner of Heller Hickie Corporation. RANDY JENCKS: Assistant designer for Jill's Mod Fashions. JILL JENSEN: Opening up her own Mod clothes shop in Bancroft. BECKY JOHNSON: Future head librarian at Madison. LYNNY JOHNSON: Opening up her own barber shop, specializing in Heinies. SANDY KAUFMAN: Still trying to find somewhere to teach where there are no relatives. STEVE KELLAR: Future Superintendent at Iroquois High School. LES KRAFT: Still doctoring his dog bites. GLENN KLINKEL: Head writer for the Flip Wilson show. PATTI KRUSE: Owner of babysitting corp. at Clark. DIANNE LARSON: Head model at Jill's Mod Shop. JON LEE: Still trying to convince her husband to open an opera house in Huron. TERRY LONG: Youngest publisher of Playboy Magazine. JANICE MARTENS: First elementary teacher at De Smet from the class of '71. ROSE ANN MC ADARAGH: Growing flowers at the Stanley Greenhouse. JUDY MUNGER: Still looking on the same Page. LINDA OGREN: Still trying to get her Romper room started in Bryant. NANETTE PALMLUND: Future nurse at Lake Preston hospital. STEVE PALMLUND: Future Farmer of America. BETTY PETERSON: Still trying to get her Chevy on the road. NEAL PETERSEN: Best customer at Heller-Hickie Corporation. LAVONNE PITMAN: Still raising her little 'ole sons! JERRY POLLOCK: Still trying to find the best road to Erwin.

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