High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 32 text:
“
BACK ROW ( left to right ): Mr. Paul Koeniguer (adviser), Karen Johnshoy, Mary Anderson, Dianne Blinsmon, Miss Bonita Reichelt (adviser). MIDDLE ROW: Sally Green, Janice Nelson, Leslie Anderson, Eugene Austad. FRONT ROW: Janice Tenneboe, Myrna Jibben, Adrienne Olson, Susan Larson, Cheryl Warne, Linda Dowden, Toni VanNorstran, Paula Sittner, Cheryl Hagen, Donna Boldt. ANNUAL STAFF CO-EDITORS Leslie Anderson Janice Nelson SECTION EDITORS Introductory: Janice Nelson, Mary Anderson Classes: Leslie Anderson, Karen Johnshoy, Janice Tenneboe, Toni VanNorstran Activities: Adrienne Olson, Cheryl Warne, Cheryl Hagen Music: Donna Boldt, Sally Green Sports: Susan Larson, Eugene Austad Grades: Dianne Blinsmon, Paula Sittner TYPISTS Linda Dowden Myrna Jibben 28
”
Page 31 text:
“
JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM and BANQUET The juniors and seniors entered a Wonderland By Night Friday evening, Kay S, as the juniors entertained the seniors at the annual banquet and prom. The audi- torium was decorated in three shades of blue crepe paper accented with white. A cascading fountain of blue water enclosed by high white gates and bordered with green fo- liage occupied one corner of the dance floor. Punch was served from a billowing white cloud which floated in front of a blue moon. The theme song, Wonderland By Night , was sung by the junior class mixed octet. Other numbers included a solo by Peggy Shelden, a duet by Bunny Holm and Barbara Neu, and a cornet trio, Jerry Anderson, Tom Larsen, and Eugene Austad. The senior class ABC's and prophecy were read. The Sinfonians of Northern State Teachers College provided music for the dance. Following the prom the students attended a midnight movie at the local theater. 27
”
Page 33 text:
“
inois, Minnesota, I Missouri are the an South Dakota ed the 27 gradu- : Ken Olson w, Jean Larson, and Peggy Stew lifomia. Kenneth ife, the former live in Tustin s in the meat do- ood market. Their of two girls and Larson, now Mrs. resides in Pt d in Kodiak. Alas- ars. Her husband Air Force Weather ind Darwin have i Gilbery. still un- king and going to Angeles. He has ee years in the ‘1 Lewis, formerly lives in La Puente band works in a They have three id has one son. Pauline Schroder | j Abel. Jennifer Auen. and’I elry. Barbara Neu. Tom Larsen. Lists Sports US BACK ROW ( bottom to top ): Janet Millett, Susan Larson, Pa n eres Jennifer Auen, Barbara Olson. Sally Green, Eugene Austad, Miss Bonita Reichelt (adviser). FRONT ROW: Jeanette Beck, Linda Miller, Adrienne Olson, Cheryl Vfeme, Janice Nelson, Dianne Blinsmon Toni VanNorstran. Not Pictured: Leslie Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Peggie Sundet. ivapiu Vit M MIC WMHMj •«! « Arnold Ryland and his wife, the former Jean Pedersbeck, live. Ar- nold is working for Gerlach na Jibben. and Tom Needham work at Delbert’s Variety Foods and Streeter’s Grocery respec- Cnlltf M'orlfC O J m. Two sophomore girls help as nurses aids at the hospital. They are Sandra Bode and Janice etball and track This statemer Dlson is not surpri who knows him. K enior and center His averages for th en 14 rebounds pei field goals, and ows. Kenny has in LmMietball, football, an Interested in track as basketball, Kenny particip the South Dakota state trac and Lila An usband and wife, w. Illinois, where pharmacist at the fc- They have one e Albert were Mrs. George Pep- ymond, Minnesota, i a mathematics and George have now Mrs. Melvin in Marshall, Min- Thoy have two boy. who was presi- nior class, is mar- rcner Barbara An- one son. Daryl Boeing Aircraft eatt!e, Washington, is working at the House in Previous to she attended in Spring- BLUE and GOLD trs. » extra hobby water skiing wh xciting and fun. began his school ston when he enr rader in 1952. W Mrs. Arvid strnatmeyer. rsnerrm and her husband have two boys and one girl. She works as a part time beauty operator and Arvid works at Morrell’s. Brian Crane is married to Pat Rogholt and he is “Daddy” to three little girls. Brian and his family live in Mitchell, South Da- Music Department to Attend Contest, Try for Honors Lake Preston’s music depart- ment is preparing for the Region- al music contest in Watertown, Febnmrv 1ft Center respectively. Only four freshmen have part time jobs but they are waiting to take over as soon as others jobs arc vacated. Allen Zeeck works at Zeeck’s Jack and Jill and Don- nie Adams works in the Preston Cafe. Mike Boldt works in Coul- Editors: Susan Larson, first semester Eugene Austad and Cheryl Warne, second semester Reporters:Darlene Anderson, Leslie Anderson, Jennifer Auen, . inior in high sch parents moved to Sioux Fa Kenny has been living u sister and brother-in-law Mrs. Lynn Hasche. Kenny is a member of t and has been an officer his four years pf mcml Presently he is district vie gained more exf member at the on in Kansas C Jeanette Beck, Dianne Blinsmon, Sally Gree? Miller, Janet Millett, Janice Nelson, Adrienne Olson, Barbara Olson, Peggie Sundet, Toni VanNorstran. reporter for the 1 ■n an opportunity e Blue and Gol e was a sophom Exchange Editor: Adrienne Olson Adviser: Miss Bonita Reichelt town. He is married to the former Diane Peterson of Bryant Chris Holm is working at the Farmers Union Oil Company. His wife is the former Sharon Nelson. and Seven instrumental ensembles plan to enter the contest also. They are the cornet trio-Jerry Anderson, Tom Larsen, and Eugene Austad; flute trio-Myrna a minute, cnaron PiKe next with 50 words a minute. A require- ment for the first semester was a typed manuscript. The shorthand class has been working on brief forms and speed n taking repsoi was elected fr •e-president and f. Mst enjoyable even the junior-senioi e South Dakota Tournaments in 1962 and remembered as the most events. Kenny was a candid homecoming king this yet Kenny has been an activ m Complete Work of First Semester For the past 18 weeks the math students have been proving that X does not or does equal Y. Let’s Iroquois Drops Divers for Consola Volga, Lake Preston, Oldham, Iroquois Win in First Round Action Wednesday, Jan. 15 The Volga Cossacks became the, each added 10 points for th »!•« ,4 n»t i for Prettiest Cheerleader Title Each year the Huron Daily Plainsman sponsors a “Prettiest Cheerleader” contest. Thursday, January 9. the LPHS students iderson HA on. Miss FHA, ,, Mr. Irresistible. r, January 11, at ill. s chosen by the ie basis of what FHA Friday the ipposed to speak v. If one did, a 'to the boy. The -lost tickets was ?sistible. and Joanne Carl- ers-up for Miss p for Mr. Irresist- Smith and Gayle 5 and their dates ie snowflakes to . Sinfonians from Teachers College, was decorated in streamers with png from above with confetti i it. was the cen- n the stage Card ere covered with x set up around couples could sit punch. er Stales ( Grads of irsday's semi-final ho defeated Arling nd action 67-35. di rs, who had edged 4 score of 73-50 10 had nipped Do et Iroquois who 63-50. Oldham sq ois 51-46 Thtrr lga posted their f the tourney, Gen e Santerna, and C ad 62 of Volga’s t. Santerna had 25 ad 24 points, and 3 points. Ken Olsc lints and Mike Stu o aid the Divers. 3ickett and Larry he Oldham Drag ni-final victory w points respectivel) ■rg scored 19 poin eet had 14 points team. Beat Bancroft Tomorrow Nigh
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.