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I I I I I I VI B I Evelyn Horner, Shirley Geohring, Lyla Huber SIS BOOM 3AA, HERREID HIGH SCHOOL, RAH, RAH, RAH. The moment one hears this cheer, alon i with countless others, we know that three very active people are again at work. You no doubt have seen them at football and basketball games and know them as cheerleaders. We, in turn know them as Lyla Huber, Evelyn Horner, and Shirley Geohring. These three people have the job of getting the student body together and supporting the team with their cheers and regular attendance at gam.-s. It is only fitting that these three people should receive recognition for they have done a commendable job. TWIRLERS Shirley Geohring Donna Schmidt Rische Viola Heinrich Batons were flashing in the air, the crowd was held spellbound and well they might be. There right before them, were six hig h-stepping young ladles, doing their utmost to attain the perfect timing andTB uracy necessary in the field of twirling. Where was this? No other place than in the Herrela Gym. Who were the girls ' ? None other then Shirley Geohring, Allegra Rische, Viola Heinrich, Rose Marie Weber, and Donna Schmidt. At the local elimination, Shirley Geohring was chosen to represent Herreid at the Regional Music Contest at Mobridge. 30
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THIRD AND FOURTH Back row: Edward Delbert, James Quenzer, Gordon Klein, Gerner Volzke, Larry Wetzler, Stanley Bauer, Lola Ford, Sharon Perman. Kiddle row: Miss Hofer, Curtis Renz, Carol Schlaht, Joan ' Wolf, Harlan Blckel, Janice Quenzer, Richard Schaefbauer, John Pudwlll, Jeanette Kusler, Bottom row: Janet Ochsner, Leona Quenzer, Marcla Weber, Irene Aman, Lyle Klein, Damlan Schaefbauer, Duane Quenzer and Donald Beck. Not pictured are Clifford Eerreth, Benny Peist, Karvln Eber- hart. FIRST AND SECOND Back row left to right: Karen Klaudt, Louise Volzke, Alan Berndt, John Salzsied- ler, Fred Renz, William Gall, gabert Wetzler. Middle row: Mlse Bauer, Sandra Creesman, Patricia Quenzer, Wayne Lang, Joan Quenzer, Barbara Seller, Judy Brum- mund, Donna Klein. Bottom row: Virgil Brandner, Geraldine Blckel, Sherman Fuehrer, Patricia Damberger, Bonnie Huber, Darlene Goehrlng, John Ochsner, Ronold Berreth. Not pictured are Prlscilla Bollinger, Joan Fischer, Carolyn Fischer, Kenneth Pudwlll. 29
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HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS We struck the first note In our concerto on Sept- ember 3, 19U5. The fore-most ambition of the forty- two young musicians was to make this a concert, above all others. A Jam session was held and the leading chords elected were: Presldent-Norma Van Dyke; Vice Pres- ident-Wayne Schuetzle; Secretary-Treasurer-George Huber. Miss Emma Erhman was the director. It was not long before the first accidental was encount- ered, namely In the form of Initiation. Our key- notes in the carnival were Norma Van Dyke and Jor- dan Votja. Then came a break during which time the freshmen entertained the upper classmen in a re- turn party. After an Interlude of summer vacation, we again filed to our places. Every one of the musicians was eager to keep on with his work, and improve Leading chords elected this year were: Pres. Jenny Lee Rische; Vice Pres. Royal Bickel; Sec.-Treas.- Clarence Delbert. Miss Huelsmann was chosen as the director. Our keynotes in the Carnival were Jenny Lee Rische and Royal Bickel. Many of the students participated in various activities which were found to be both interesting and beniflclal. The return to our Junior year, after an Interval of summer vacation, proved to be a melodious year. Leading chords elected were: President-Julia Schaefbauer; Vice President-Audrey Van Dyke; Sec- retary-Treasurer-James Lippelt. Miss Huelsmann was again chosen to be our director. An arrangement en- titled For Petes Sake was j;lven by the following performers: James Lippelt, Walter Llnderman, La- Vern Schmidt, Lloyd Rueb, Willis Hanson, Clarence Delbert, Donna Orth, Ruth Rossow, Julia Schaef- bauer, Audrey Van Dyke, Norma Van Dyke and Vic- toria Hilt. Later in the year a symphony was pre- sented. This was a gala affair, formal dress and all. A symphony to be remembered, The Junior-Sen- ior banquet. We came back from our last interlude of summer vacation ready to play the last few measures of our concerto. Knowing It would not be long before It must be completed. Leading chords elected were President-Lloyd Rueb; Vice President-Donna Orth; Secretary Treasurer-Florence Senftner. Our direct- or was Mr. Joachim. Keynotes in the carnival were Florence Senftner and James Lippelt who were also chosen to occupy first chairs. James Lippelt and Lloyd Rueb were also chosen to serve as accompan- ists In the student council. Several outstanding symphonies presented during the senior year are class night, baccaularette, and the greatest of all graduation. We also found ourselves composing an aria The Herreinette a review of our senior year. Now we see our director lowering his baton, the concerto is at an end. We line up, ready to file out one after another. We have completed our con- certo and we know that It has been a success. Our diplomas have been awarded and now we go on, ready for a new concerto, looking for greater things to achieve. 31 i N • -
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