Deadwood High School - Bear Log Yearbook (Deadwood, SD)
- Class of 1955
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J. Ora Horsfall has given us his services as manual art
teacher since 1929. lvlr. Horsfall received his B.E. de-
gree from Plattsville State College, Plattsville, Wiscon-
sin. Mr. Horsfall and his wife run the Tomahawk Golf
Club in the summer months. Proof of Mr. Horsfa.1l's a-
bility is the Horsfal1's lovely home which he built.
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University of Washington where she received her B.S.
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Mrs. Elsie Krug came to Deadwood High School in 1936
as the Girl's Physical Education Instructor. Attending the
University of South Dakota, Mrs. Krug received her B,S.
degree. Add fly tying and fly fishing to he
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Merlyn W. Veren, assistant basketball coach, received
Miss Van Heuvelen, home economics teacher at Dead-
wood High School since 1946, attended Dakota Wesley- his B.E. from the University of South Dakota. Mr.
an where she received her B.S. degree. Neatness might Veren, who came here this year, is an under "BO"
golfer and an all around sportsman.
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Miss Beverly Ann Edson, who began teaching speech
and English in Deadwood this year, received her B.F.A.
degree from the University of South Dakota. She likes
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Mrs. Louise M. Farrens, who joined the high school
faculty this year, has a B.S. in education from the
University of Nebraska. Mrs. Farrens teaches Latin
to cook and enjoys bowling and tennis. and English and says that home and children consti-
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Mrs. Edna Ferguson, English teacher and school li-
brarian, came to D.H.S. in l944. She received her
B.A. degree at Arkansas A.kM. Like her husband,
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Stewart Fergusm, head football coach and assistant bas-
ketball coach, carne to Deadwood High School in l944. Mr.
Ferguson received his B.A. degree at mkota Wesleyan
and his M.A. degree fran Louisiana State. After a close
squeak with eternity and the removal of one lung this
year, Coach Ferguson is back with us in perfect health.
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Eldon Gran becarre the high school conmercial teacher
in 1953. Mr. Gran, formerly grade school principal,
will undoubtedly be most remembered by students for
his thoroughness and his pungent humor. He received
his B.S. degree at Black Hills Teachers College.
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Page 11 text:
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beadwood Eval-d Yurtluer-A Kuildiny Program
The combined efforts of the Deadwood School Board and Superintendent H.S. Berger, backed
by a cooperative community, resulted in a much needed building program. This two-fold program
includes a grade school annex, on which work has commenced, and an armory-auditorium soon to
be started.
Added to the south of the present school building, the grade school annex, costing S84,658.86,
will house three classrooms, one multi-purpose room, one office, and lavatories. The multi-
purpose room is designed so that it can be used as a cafeteria by faculty and students.
Deadwood's active P.T.A. has taken the job of furnishing the kitchen. A benefit concert netted
5255.00 as a beginning, and well-patronized candy sales at basketball games have brought in more
money each week.
The armory-auditorium, costing SZ83,000.00, will be about one block south of the school on the
opposite side of Upper Main Street. Of this sum, the community is providing Sl75,000.00, while
the goverrunent is supplying S108,000.00. The total figure is to cover cost of site, building, and
equipment.
The building, to be used as a gymnasium by the school and a meeting center for the National
Guard, will seat 2200 for basketball games and will have cooking facilities.
Former board member, Mr. Francis I. Parker, has been the legal counsel for the board in
matters connected with the building plans.
SCHOOL BOARD: Seated, left to right--Mr. Martin Morris, Member, Mrs. Sylvia
Baggaley, Presidentg Miss Lola Kersten,Secretary3 Mr. Elmer Pontius, Member.
Standing, left to right--Mr. Harry S. Berger, Superintendentg Mr. Harold Mitchell,
Member, Mr. George Palmer, Member, Mr. Carlton O. Gorder, Treasurer.
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