Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD)

 - Class of 1951

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Below: Charles Balcom, Kafhleen Kallxbrenner, Karen Nemecelr. any 'Y fl ,Q 'Q 6 F A' Il 'Q l I J ,l ll ' 1 ' :lr I fl Q DILQ, John Hudson Assisianl' Ediior Upper right BeHy Hurley, Jerry Schneider, Dian Hall. Lower righl: Jo Anne Marshall, Georgia Hesse, Sonia Lund. Below: Jacquelyn Lackey, Dick Whife, Curfis lreland. his lrvnslbgfwhqkc dlwljaculfq, fzgafgm Wm g Lu, mznwumaam fluz,uu1pu:.atm iluupgw flu. leu1m4,tlmq,i.aach, IL m4gm4u1,...umq1uuwmuw, DW Paq 7 Q., -4 Sllivv- Faced wrfh unusual problems brought' on by rnsnng cosrs and oncreased enroll ments lhe school board works overfume fo keep fhnngs runmng effrcsenfly Sealed above are S A Glarm secrelary +o board C A uarnberg L B Vidal vlce pressdenr Dr W A Dawley presudenf E B Bergqursl' superunfendenl' Harold Buckingham and Dr R E Jernslrom Superunrendenl s Greehngs The Class of l95l Only fwelve shorf years ago rhe qreaf malorrly of lhe young men and women an This graduahng class were wnde eyed hrs? grade pupils eagerly anhcrpahng every new day Your Teachers and par en? hope lhal fhe essence ol fhas fresh oulloolc as sl ll yours and fha? wnrh 'rhese excuhng dreams has also come a conscrenhous accepfance of The responslbvhhes +ha+ your frarnrng enfauls The furure of our Amerncan Democracy and +he Free World resls rn lhe hands of fhese producls of our chools Your happxness and pros perufy a well as 'rhaf of mulluons yer unborn de pend on how unselfrshly and effzcnenlly you use 'rhe greal unherelance of a modern educahon be quealhed ro you by our local dsslrrcl slale and nafuonal qovernmenl Thar you wul measure up fo our expecfahons rs lhe proud convuchon of Your lrrend and superrnfendenf E B Berquusl' Page8 For 22 years The Taslc oT guudung sTu denT Through Theur hugh school years has b en capably handled by M C E T-laslcun pruncuoal Arrangung classes headung The Teachung sTaTT and solvung problems oT duscuplun are only a Tew oT The uTerns ThaT malce hus day busu STudenTs have come To depend upon hum as an ever presenT counselor -1:11 Muss Mary Lara a susTanT pruncupal and dean of gurls seems To have The answers To all problems large or small From The sevenTh grader who needs assurance as he enTers The confusuon oT hugh school Through The senuor who musT choose a college or a career mosT of R C H S dur ung The lasT Ten years have learned To Talce Theur Troubles To Muss Lark NoTed Tor iolces and sTories of army life is Mr. Norman Nordby. dean of boys. Mr. Nordby, who TirsT came To Rapid CiTy in I94l, has beneTiTed R.C.H.S. wiTh his abiliTy and Training in forensics. Page 9 a.,,. Jmculfq. A w fi Xif, Q .,, v fr uf la ' ' '? 15 if in r 71 ft? Q ll - 11 X- -4 3 TN Q, '4- E. N. Cobb Physical Educalion Direcfor Alda Adams Sfudy lfall A. E. Andersen Mecl'ran?cal Drawfng Evelyn Dawson Speech Lawrence Anderson Wood Shop Marfha Barfa U nasslg ned Velma Donald Foods June Clark English as. if Qi Bruce M allne Verna Vocal Marioria Edbarg Spa nish Clarence Eieland Civics Crosswaif malics Wesley Evans Physical Education Foofball Eila Mae Fransen U nassigned Doimer Asslslanr Belly Fry Unasdgrcd .!,.. is ,gjv of vp Q-. x. 'C Page IO Duane Johnson Bard BeHy Helling Mylnernafizs Phylis Johnson Plyslcal fduio Donald Joslin p vSAC' Geoffclry Donald Holmen Bldooy Mary Joslin UFQfddCd Roc Lloyd Kaufman Efcncrrlci Jrurra ,sr-w Herberf McQuery Ar? Eva King Boolxlceepi nq Florence Krieger Md':79TdllCS Carl M8hfhOf Social Sfudles Alma Larson Maflwernallcs Dorofhy Lloyd Ertqlfzlw Emily Myers Vozaiiors Elizabe+l1 McCullough English Gordon Nelson Speech Psyclwoloqy Margaref Enqllslm Hosie Main Orcheslra Florence Peacore Shorthand Pauline Pearson Typing Kaflwerine Moses English Llfefalure Communicalions Fay Pl'lcl'1er Algebra Earl Prunly Cliemisfry O. H. Schwenilier lndusfrial Relafions Hazel Prunfy World Hisfory Eelsa Rowe . lk WH-as 'sf '9- Sociology Elva Smifh L American Hislory Mabel Schreiner Page I3 Social Sludies John Sclwwarfz Geornelry Selma Sogn Lafin Plwofograpliy ar..-, I 1 Sfanley Sorensen Me'al Snow Birdie Slofhower Enqlislu Leonard Slillwell Driver Training Vivian Tamisiea Cloilwinq Rudy Soderquisf Mailwemalics Baslefbafl Kafherine Thorn by Engfisli ,x JN .i I i NN r Ben Tryori fl Algebr Kjxli El l x ki' W N Jaculfqf 5, , Q, ag.- Qw- Jrwdiy- L, A Don Tuffle ,B K. .. V- lf- N r 1 jf' x 4' x iff -.+- , ' rg , K 2 ' ,3 .?l 'N is F W Sara Ballengee l in QA? 3X'?-lfx3wg.'fz K w , gg::. ,1Nf 1- R Y Secrefary fo Supermfendenf Qgwifggfiig 5 ' , ,953 s M! IM mf l ' e , ,QQ ,ik Voca Most 'V 7:3 NUC' ' Ernesf Van Gerpen Q I MFElsn Supp Y C erk fxffendarvce Off Y :lv 1, Q Efhel Wood Eno 3s'K Josephma Zamow mev a Le 'ure Vera Kukul: Mary Zeimef LRb dViBVT Secreiary fo Przmwpal '-115 5- -K 6 Eleanor Mafeicelr ' Secrefory 'ro Business -1, y,,. Manager ,, if 'E ...- Myrile Lewis Bookkeeper Jean Chrisiianson Office Cerk ' AC- N Anna Black SCPQ1 Nurse l -4? ',...nr is Edna McDonald ' q,:,.', Secrefa fy fo N u rse S. A. Glaim Busfness Manager if I 'dir' P' K I 'ws Joan Sorensen fxss's'an' Nufse Page I4 guwdam and . Siam Jess Herriclr, healing planf, Ruben Jensen, head cuslodian, and Francis Sheldon. Verlyn Olsen, Harvey Chrisfen- son, William Grieme, C. D. Young, and Alfred Whife. -ff 7 u .-A , rf: ' - Ig. . .txt ,,.-. Roy Peferson, Oscar Johnson, and Roy Bing, nigh? wafchmen. Y K3 H6'3f51A,pJzoudnf,1.tA,AiudeldA. fluz, nwuL. tha,4aalA,ilu2y. arluum, Page I7 sf' Now ionighl' we wan? +o see everyone af fhe game and cheering good and loud! calls Kay Ewinq in her peculiar liffle husky voice. Fuzz, an A squad cheerieader, will al- ways be remembered for her oood sportsmanship al' ihe pep assemblies and as class ireasurer and Miss Bobby Sommer, RCHS is more-senled in many fields by D'ck Whife - aihlefics, music, and scholarship. Whifey was chosen Top Cobbler, senior class presidenr, band presideni, ard a delegafe io Boys' S'afe. Conscien- fious and handsome, he bfiqhlened many a class wifh scme u iC1uei' iolre, iii Showing people why she bofhers io be such a busy girl, Kaihleen Kalk- brenner, qovernor of i950 Girls' Slale, felis many inferesling sfories abou? her aciivifies in debafe. de- clam, and sfudenf government Fem- inine chic. a school camera, the lille of edilor of fhe Pine Needle mighl' also remind one of Kaihleen. Curlis lrelands skill in commanding 'he affenfion of an audience miqhf be af+ribu+ed lo his red hair, buf mos? people think i+'s because of his enthusiasfic and forceful speakinq. Besides debale and declam, Curl' was in Key Club and Boys' Shale and was elecied presidenf ol Shidenf .Assvciaiion in his senior year. x -' Loren Henry has been recognized by his fellow sfudenfs as being a preffy keen guy, in mind as well as in personality. Sewing as business manager for his exfra-curricular ac- fivifies seems fo be a habif wifh him, yef he also managed io be in frack, cross-counfry. and band. 314 A cheery smile, along wifh a friendly Hi, has helped make Palsy Madden a well-known girl in lhe halls of RCHS. Acfive in many school c'ubs, she was elecfed represeniaiive qirl and class secrefary as a iunior, and a B squad cheerleader and candidaie lor R Day queen as a senior. L., f Lovely lo look al' and nice fo be wilh, JO Anne Marshall received her lwo lop honors, being R Day queen and Pine Cone edilor, wilh qracious- ness and hard work, Of course, keep- inq in sfep wiln Pomp and Chivalryl' was easy lor Jo, having been bolh aliendanl and page. ldlumla. Jus? plain Bill lWillial Thayer is a lavorife among RCHS baskeiball and foolball fans. Cofcaplain of the l95O Cobbler foolball squad, he has received nalional recoqnilion as a resulr of oulslandinq playing, Bill also lakes parf in lennis and lrack, and he served as an officer in Hi-Y. 962. ,' uf 1 Ji l ff! ,bi-. ! hs. N-K if je, xiii, Nh Big, brawny Pev Evans is cerlain- ly a likeable characfer-and quile a Good alhleie foo, parlicipaiinq in borh fooiball and baskelball. ln lad, he was so good he was elecled lo be presiden+ of R Club! l-le also served lhe senior class as their vice- presidenf. Being presiclenl of a large qroup ol oirls like Pep Club rnusf be quife a dilliculf rask, bul Mary llvlickeyl Mclieon seems 'ro have done il very ably. Perhaps fhe girls iusi cooperafe wilh Mickey because lhey admire her friendliness, indusiry, and Top- rafe cheering abilily. i,,U,..y- A .-Q., Q , ie .11 'Q As DAR candidaie. A squad cheerleader, band officer. and rnem- ber ol many clubs, Gwen Uran has proved hersell worlhy of being chosen a represenfafive girl of the '5l senior class. 6wenie's rnerir 'ies nor only in her many aciivifies, buf also in her friendly manner and Thar mischievous smile. With a+hlelic abilily, good locks, brains, ralenl. and personalily, Jerry Schneider has all the makings of a Febfesenlarive boy-and fhal he is. Band, orcheslra, foolball, and basket- ball-all have claimed him as a participant A former class Dresiden+ and sludenl' associalion vice presi- denf, Jerry also afiended Boys' Slale. . 3 as K. Nqr, AN.. Senzor class officers Jam Evans vnce presldenl Dnclc Whrle pr sudenl Kay Ewfnq lreasurer Dlclc Osness secrefary F Suunzu, J Wlmwzwm, UL Jfappq, map, wld. Jlanofm, Mr Schwenflcer Sensors of l95l rreasure memorres of an excephonal homecom ang Top Cobbler Duck Whale Brll Thayer named on lhe All Amer: can l-lxqh School Foofball Team five senior gurls as lnrsf slrlng cheerleaders DAR candldafe Gwen Uran Miss Bobby Soxer Fuzz Ewung and a pralseworlhy class advuser Mr Schwenllcer The class produced a successful class play sponsored a grea+ dance and ended 'fhe year wrlh a rolluclcmg pncnuc Class advuser Thenr rumor year proved unforqeffable By sellrng hol dogs and s onsorrn a la lhe were able 'ro uve The annual unlor sensor F3 9 P Y Y Q l prom Sophomore memorves are vrvxd also, especually of Mrs Bernard, lhe class advnser fha? year, and 'the farewell dance honoring lhe sensors of '49 Page 20 . -. K twag ' - V Q ,5 2 p ' S1 A V. - I fi 1 e' : ' . 2 ' , . I ur- fiat ,I-Q rx ff? . . . . . I I Page 2l Bob Ackerman- Acl B Foofball C ru iramural 34 Helen Adluns Indus+rial Relahons 4 Eilwel Aigner Pe Club 234 Pal League 4 Homecoming Page 2 Repro senfahve Girl 2 Avonna All:ire- Vona Y-Teens 234' Pep Club 234' Debaie 2: Declamafion 4' Radio Speaking 4' Sfudenf Council 2' Chorus 2 3' Play Produciion 4- Music Fes ival ' ine Needle Sfalzf 4. Sam Allen l 4 Amin Anderson Biology Club 2 Pep Club 24 Ban 34 YTeens 34 Music Fesfival 2 34 onnle Anderson- Mousey Club 2 3 4 Y Teens Chorus 34 Music Feshval 234 Pal League 3 Mary Anderson amsh Club 23 Band 4 Music Feshval 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Karon Anfinson- Toni Enfered from Lead 4. Everefl' Aflwow- Peanut Charles Balcom- Chuck HY34 Band 234 Pep and 23 Sfudenl' Dnrecfor 4 me Cone 4 Boys Stale 3 lnlramural Dolores Ballinger- Ballye lndusfr al Relaflons 4 Loreffa Barlelsen Berf Club 2 3 4 I K Chorus 23 Cholr 4 Tr ple Truo 4 Music Feshval 234 Y Teens 34 Gnrls Glee Club 234 Pl y Produchon 34 Jorrlloo Blain Jerrla Pep Club 24 Junuor Play 3 Blumenllual Dulze Pep Band 34 Band 34 Buoloqy Club Vuce Presvdenl' 2 Hu Y 23 4 Key Club 3 Secrelary 4 ln fromural 234 B Foolball 2 3 A Foofball 4 Sponxslw C ub Magvcnans Club 2 R Club 4 4' 'hu Q.- sn- 'Q 'Sq if ,F if 'Si' cf JM. Barbara Bolmg Bobble Richard Bowen Duck Key Club 4 Barbara Brown Bobble lnduslrual Relahons 4 Don Buclmgham- Bucky Choir 2 3 4 Traclc 3 Darrell M Bunga- D Musfc Feshval 234 Orclweslra 2 3 4 Page 22 Joan Burns- Jo 6 A 2 34 Pme Needle 4 Chorus 4 Play Produchon 4 Beverly Busch Bev Spanish Club 2 Nadme Thorpe Canfield Shoriy Ban 23 Orcheslra 23 ep Band 23 Musrc Fesfwal 23 Consianco Carslens- Conn: Sfuclenr Councsl 4 Carroll Caylor Spamsh Club 3 Teen Age Book Club 34 FTA 4 Delorls Chrlslenson Chris Horace W Clanr Music Fesfwal 234 Pep and 4 Track 3 Cross Counfry 4 Orc eslra 234 Band 34 framural 34 R Club4 Slrang Ensemble 2 Roger Clarl Rog e Club 4 H nlre mural 4 Sheula Clarke Pep Club 24 GAA Chonr 3 Play Produchon 4 Chorus 4 Musnc Fesfuval 23 Bonma L Coon lndusfrnal Relahons 4 Orchssfra 3 Musuc Feshval 3 YTeens 3 Enferecl from Denver 3 Carole Dahl Pep Club 2 lndusfrnal Relahons 4 FTA 3 Hlsloruan 4 Play Pro duchon 3 Lula De Gees? Lee lnduslrlal Relaluons 4 Delmar Ellefson Buzz Foofball 2 A Foofball ub rac Baslcelball 2 A Baslrefball Delorls Erickson Dee lnduslr al Relalnons 4 Teen Aqe E1 ck Cub 4 Jerry Ericlrson-- Eric H'-Y 2.3: Secretary 4: Kev Club 4: A Football lv'a.aqer 2 Foolba. 1 Pine Cone I Band 23,43 Orcheslra 3, Business Manager 43 lnlrarnural 3,41 R Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Music Fesfival 2,3,4p Pep Band 2.3. qs GF Qc :gkx 'kr 25? Q5 Xi , 9' Silllblu, Ra- if li 4 P. ek Gary Evans Foolball 23 A Foolba raclc 2 3 4 ub I Klub 2 Kev Club 34 Dec ama 'non 234 Debale 234 Scnence Club Presndenf' 4 Boys Slale 3 L 4 lnlramura James Evans Pev oofball 2 3 4 B Bas e 2 Baske a I 4 Club 2 3 Preslden Spanlsh Club 2 Class Vice Pres: denl' 4 Track 2 3 4 Play Produc 1 n Sluden Councl Bloloqy Club 2 Magnclans Club 2 Key Ewmg Fuzz Pune Cone 4 Pane Needle 3 Siu den? Councal 3 Teen Aqe Book .1 4 Yleens 24 Vvce res: enl 2 u Squad Cheerleader 4 Class Treasurer 4 Pal League 3 ay Produchon 34 Vnrgnnna Fadda Ellen Fenner- Snooks Chorus 2,3. Page 24 Marlene Fodness Dramaluc Club 2 3 4 Presrdenf 3 Pcrelary 4 P p Club Grs Shale 3 Jumor Play 234 Sludenl Councnl 3 Chorus AC companusl 4 Play Producllon 23 Class Secrefary 2 Donna Mae Foss- Donna Cnour 2 3 4 Teen Age Book Club Yleens 4 Gu-ls Glee u 34 Music Fesfnval 2 Jean Frederuck Club 234 Pal Leaque 2 Dramahc Club 4 YTeens 23 Councrl 4 Chorus 23 Treasurer 3 Choir Publncufy Manaqer 4 Musxc Fesllval 234 Girls Glee Club 4 Declamahon 34 Debale 4 Play Produclron 34 Kllc Klub 2 GAA 2 Scxence Club 4 Maunco Fusrslenau Mauna Club 34 H Y 3 Scuenc Club 4 Boys Slale 3 lnlramural Oscar Garr Jerald Gercles Jol1n A Baslcefball 24 Tracl: 2 Clu 234 Key Club 34 Baslcelball 2 Carroll Gerlaclw Orclmeslra 234 Slrmg Ouarlel' 4 Pep Club 4 Norman Griggs Club 234 Traclc 2 Cr Counfry 2 Infrarnural 23 HIY 2 lnduslrnal Relahons 4 Audra Gruls :oloqy Club 2 Helen Jean Hegel- Hagel Pep Club 23 lnduslrual Relaluons Teen Aqe Book C ub Clworus 4 Bnology Club 2 Dian Hall Spannsh Club Vzce Presudenf 2 Orchesfra 23 Vrce Presldenl' 4 Sfudenl Councxl 24 Pep Cub 2 3 4 FTA 3 Secrefary 4- un an Scroll 3 Presudenf 4 me Needle 3 Pme Cone 4 Neal Hansen Monk lnframural 234 Class Treasurer 3 Chorr 3 Boys Oclel' 3 HIY 3 Chorus 2 Musrc Fesluval 23 Boys Glee Club 3 Lula Mae Harms Chorr 23 Secrelary Treasurer 4 Double Trlple Tro 3 Triple Trno Music wal Te ns 4 Business Club 3 Pep Club 4 B Squad Cheerleader 4 Hamel S w n s h e r Havuland Swnsh lnduslrra 'le ar ons 4 Doroihy Hazlell Dofhe ne Needle 3 Chorus 23 clusfrlal Re'aluons 4 Teen Age Book Club 4 S Ksnnelh Heald Kenny oofball 2 A Fool a 4 Ba'1d234 Pep Band34 HnY 3 Presndenf 4 Pune Cone 4 Bra s ex ef 4 ys a r. n r mural 34 Dorofhy Hedlun Doi lndusfrual Relafrons 4 Lo Ann Henle Henk Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 34 Band 4 Music Feshval 234 Nee le 3 Spanish Club 3 Twnrl Club 3 Teen Age oo Club 3 Loren Henry Bloloqy Club Presxdenl' 2 lnfra mural 234 H1 Y 234 Secrefary 23 Key Club 3 Vuce Pre: nf 4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Vnce Presudenf 3 Band 23 Pep Band 23 Sludenl' Councxl 34 Sludenr Assocuahon Busuness Manager 4 Cross Counlry 4 Track 34 Science Club Busrness Manager 4 Boys Sfafe3 Pine Cone Bus: ness Manager 4 R Club 4 Barbara Herman Barbe Busmess Club 3 Choir usfrral elanons 4 FT Teen Aqe Book Club 2 Page 26 Page 27 Georgla Hesse George Gnrs Slate 3 uull and Scroll 34 Sfudenl Congress 34 Junior Play 34 Dremelnc Club 3 Vice Presndenf 4 Play Producflon 34 Pne Cone 4 Round Table 4 Debefe 2 Declemahon 24 Slu den? Councxl 3 Pane Needle 3 Band 234 Orclweslra 3 Treas ur r 4 Music Fesfnval 23 ep Club 2 Pep Band 3 Teen Age Book Club 23 bpamsh Club Vnce Presvdenf 34 YTeens 34 Buolo Oy Club 2 GAA Secrelary 2 Dawn Marne Hull G A A 2 4 Nadune Holflnus Knc Klub 2 Pep Club 234 Teens 34 Science Club 4 Blolo gy Club 2 Teen Age Book Club 4 GAA 2 Home Economlcs Club 2 Music Feshval 2 Slnrley Horlocker- Sharl C our 23 Vuce Presudenl 4 Muslc Fesfuval 234 Pep Club 234 Girls Glee Club 234 Karen Hoselh Ouull and Scroll 34 Pune Needle 3 Pe-p Club 2 Bend 234 ep Bend 34 FTA Treasurer 34 Pune Cone 4 YTeens 34 Musuc Fesllval 2 3 4 if .Summa '55 Anna Hovde- Ann FTA 34 Presndewf 3 YTeens 3 lndusfrnal Relehons 4 Beffy l.. Hurley Kluc Klub 234 Teen Age Book Club 4 Y Teens 34 Pune Needle 3 Pune Cone 4 Plfl'lClB Hurley- Pai Triple Trro 2 Double Trnple Trxo 2 Gnrls Glee Club 24 Musuc Fesfrvel 24 YTeens 24 Teen Age Book Club 2 Charles Hylland Chuck Curhs Ireland Curl Debale 2 34 N FL Presadenl 4 Class Presndeni' 3 Sfudenf As socuahon Presldenf 4 Sfudenf Councnl 23 Scuence Club 4 In 'rramurel 3 Drama Club 34 Buss ness Manager 4 D6CldmdlIOh 3 Pune Cone 4 Pune Needle 4 Boys Siafe 3 Key Club 34 Rep resenfehve Boy 3 Bruce Jacob- Jake lrduslrual Relahons 4 Mary Louise Jensen- Jens Pe Club 23 Yleens 2 ay Produchon 34 Carol Johnson Enfered from Broolungs 4 Y Teens 4 A Squad Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 4 Pal League 4 Lows A Johnson- Loss A Teen Age Book Club 2 Cholr 34 Musuc Feshval 34 Glrls Glee Club 34 Loss E Johnson- Jonnle Pep Club 2 lndusfruel Relahons 4' Orchesfre 2' Y-Teens 234. .Szn.wM, Margee Lee Johnsow- Margee Bnoloqy Club 2 ull and Scroll 34 Junior Play 3 Pune Nee e 3 FTA. 2 Yleens 3 Aff Club Secrelory 2 Mary Ann Jol'1nslon- Mackey lndusfrlel Relallons 4 Sylvsa Jones- Syl Pep Club 234 Pune Needle 3 YTeens 2 Play Produchon 4 Charlene Juhnhe- Beffy GAA 23 lnduslrlal Relahons 4 Bxoloqy Club 2 YTeens 34 Qhleen Kallbrenner- Kafhy Gurlg Slafe Governor 3 Pnne Needle Edrfor 3 GAA Treas urer 2 Pal League 2 Klnc Klub 23 Vrce Presldenl' 3 Spanlsh Club Presrdenl' 3 FTA Vlce Presudenl' 3 Sfudenf Councll 3 YTeens 34 Quull and Scroll 34 Debafe 234 Declamahon 234 NFL 4 Band 23 Pune Cone 4 Pep Club 2 Music Feshval 2 Play Produchon 4 Sfudenf Con gress 2 3 4' Drama Club 4. Page 28 Page 29 Paulme Kammerer Pep Club 2 Busnness Club Teen Age Boolr Club 4 Kay Kaufman Bloloqy Club 2 Twurlmg Club 4 Band 234 Twurler Music Feshval 234 P p Cub 234 YTeens 3 Cabme1'4 Pane Nee le EdIlOI' 4 Pune Cone Assesfanl' Busmess Manager 4 Ounll and Scroll 4 Maxune Kelley Max Club 234 B Sque Cheerleader 4 YTeens 2 wurl :ng Club 2 Twsrler 2 Pal League 3 Pune Needle 3 Musmc Feshval 2 Play Produchon 3 Muriel Kelley- Kelly Pine Cone 4' Twirlef 2' Twirlinq u 2' Pep Club 234' Squad Cheerleader 34' Y-Teens Presideni 2' Pine Needle 3' Play Producfion 3' Music Fesfival 2. Elaine Kenner Indusfrial Relefions 4. -Q faq., -1- Suubu, Pafrlcna Keough- Pa! Chorus 23 lndusfrnal Relahons 4 George Keyser Jr Kingfish lnframural 23 Teen Age Book Club 2 lndusfrual Relahons 4 Kay Kllllan- Kl'Hy Enfered from Deadwood 4 ln dusfrlal Relafuons 4 Orchesfra 4 Sharon Kingsbury- Sherru Pep Club 23' Indusrrial Rela- 'Hons 4. Sharon Knox- Sherri Orchesfra 2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Music Fesfival 2.3.4. Mary Knufson Teen Aqe Bool: Cub 2 YTeens 2 Pune Needle 3 lndusfrlal Re lahorws 4 Donald Kobes- Koble Band 234 Pep Band 34 Truck 4 Musuc Feshval 34 Cross Coun fry 4 lrlramural 34 Marque Krebs Krebsoe Andre Krnck Rene Peo Cub 2 Jacquelyn Laclrey Jaclue Busvness lub 23 Secrelary 4 1 and Scroll 34 Band 234 Plne Needle Assocuafe Edulor 3 me Come 4 Musuc Fesfwa 234 Teen Age Bcol: Club 4 Carole Laws Pep Club 34 YTeens 34 Teen Age Book Club 4 Mary Lou Lee- Lou Pe Club 234 Musuc Fesllva 34 Clwolr 2 34 Y Teens David Loman Dave lnlramural 23 Clwonr 4 Shirley Le9l1coe- Slurl lndusfrual Relaluons 4 YTeens 2 orus 23 Debale 2 Music Feshval 2 E Maurxne Lewns-- Lawns GAA 2 Teen Aqe Bool: Club ep ub B Squa Clweerleader 34 Orche lra 2 Concerlrvwsfress 34 Musxc Fes 234 YTeens 34 Bnoo C ub 2 Slrl q uarlelle Page 31 John mn Belfy Locke P c Enfered from Creaqlwfcn Nebras P Club 34 Spamslw Cu 3 YTeens34 Band 234 u d 34 Scrence C u 4 P ne Needle 3 Muslc Feshval 2 3 4 Edwm Lodmell Jr d as efball 2 A Ba e b 34 Band 34 Key Club 4 R Club 4 Pune Needlefi Keuih Long Clwunlrer oofball 34 R Clu Scrence Club 4 B Foofball 2 Baslaelball 2 lnframural Pme Needle 4 Lavere Lund Peo Wee Choxr 34 lnframural 23 'Wh- Suubfu. Raymond F Lund Jr Ray Orchesfra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Brass Sexfefle 4 Pep Band 4 B Fool ball 23 Music Feshval 2 3 4 ey Club 4 Sonya Lund Enfered from Oldham S Dal: 2 Pep Club 234 Y Teens 34 Sec re ary 3 Bxoloqy Club 2 y Producfuon 34 Declamahon 3 Teen Aqe Boolc Club 2 me Needle Ednfor 4 Pune Cone 4 Sensor Execulwe Board 4 Cl'orus 2 Drama Club 4 Blllna McDowell B II lnframural 2 3 4 Dons McFall- Dor E II and Scroll 34 Maquclans Club 2 Teen Age Book Club 2 Bnoloqy Club 2 Pune Needle 3 Declamahon 2 Mary McKeon- Mnchy Sfudenf Council 2 Pep Club 23 Presldenf 4 Twlrlnnq Club Twurler 2 B Squad C eer ea er 23 K Squad C eer leader 4 Teen Aqe Bool: Club 4 Musnc Fesflval 2 YTeens 24 Treasurer 2 l.aVerna McManus Verme fu en? Councnl 4 ay Alfendanl' 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 P ay Pro uchon 34 Pune Nee e Sfalf 3 Sfudenf Congress 3 Palsy Madden Par Pep Club 23 Busmess Manaqer 4 Sclence Club 4 Represenla e Gurl c u Squad Cheerleader 4 YTeens 3 4 Treasurer 3 Sfudenl' Councul 3 Chorus 23 Queen Candndafe 4 Class Secrefary 3 GAA 2 Mus: Fesfuval 2 Play Froducflon Pere Marros Bob Pune Needle 4 Chorus 2 lnfra mural 34 Music Feshval 2 Hu Y Kennefh Marsh Kenny n romurel 2 3 4 Arfs and Cralfs Cub 3 Jo Anne Marshall J Day ueen 4 a e A+ endanf 3 Chour 4 Gnrls G-lee Club 4 Chorus 23 Musnc Feshval 24 Fone Cone E :for 4 Bnoloqy Club 2 Play Produc on 3 Peo Club 234 Re re senfahve Glrl 4 YTeens 34 Councxl 3 Donald D Marslaller- Don Band 23 Pep Band 3 Orcheslra 234 Musuc Feslnval 23 Jean Meadows Jeanne Enfered 'From Hunfmgfon W 4 lnclusfrnal Relahons 4 Qonald A Milly? Frlfz B Foofball 2 3 lnlramural 2 3 4 an 2 3 4 Pe Ban 4 1 e Needle 3 Sfudenf Councal 3 Music Feshval 23 C Donald Muller Junior Indusfrnal Relahons 2 George H Moore Boys Chorus 2 Cholr 3 Musrc Feshval 2 3 lndusfrual Relahons4 Page 32 Page 33 Dale Mordhorsi Morfy lndusrlral Relofuons 34 Audrey Morgan Wad Music Feshval 2 3 4 Chorr 2 3 4 rr s Glee C ub me Nee le 3 Qul and Scroll 3 Treasurer 4 lndusfrual Relahons 4 Pd+fICld Morgan Pa lnduslrnal Relollons 4 Alice Morrow Busmess Club 3 Presndenl 4 Teen Age Book Club 34 Music Fesh val 2 Chorus 23 Be'Hy Naeve- Befsy Pep Club 23 Teen Aqe Bool: Club 4 lnduslrral Relehons 4 N j' fl ...lf Lawrence R Napvorw- Popcorn lndusfrral Relahons 34 Teen Age Boolr Club 4 Karan Nemecel Frfi Pep Club 234 GAA 23 Teen Aqe Book Club 4 YTeens 34 Pme Cone 4 Play Produclron 3 4 Juno Newsom Nursance Marlorre Oliver- Marque' fudenf Councul 2 lndusrrral Re lahons 4 Audeffo Olson Audy Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 Bnolo qv Club 2 Walborg Olsen Wally Sfudenl Councul 4 Pal Leeque 3 Boloqy Club 2 Teen Aqe Book Cu 234 Maqncoans Club 2 Y Teens 4 Scuence Club 4 Play Producfnon 34 our 4 Boys Oclef 4 Double Ode? 4 Boys Chorus 2 3 4 Muslc Feshval 2 3 4 Donald M Olson Ola Kev Club 234 Chour 23 lnl a m rel 23 Music Feshval 23 In usfrlal Relahons 4 Track 2 Boys chorus 23 Roberf H Olson- Bob our 2 3 4 Boys Oc el' Double Oclef 3 Debefe 234 Teen Aqe Book Club 24 Boys Chorus 2 3 4 Muslc Feslrval 2 3 4 Declamahon 23 Sfudenf Councnl 23 Bnoloqy Club 2 Kev Club 3 Soenush Club 23 Junxor Plav 3 L o s a e me Needle 3 Raymond Opsiedahl- Ray lndusfrrel Relelnons 4 Z' 'WE K' Um, Lura O Rourke Sally D Club 3 YTeens 23 a d 2 3 4 Musrc Feshval 2 3 4 Richard F Osness Duck Class Secrelary 4 R Club 34 Chorus 3 Boys Oclef 4 HIY Sfudenl Councll 4 Musuc Fesfxval 4 Chour 4 Boys Chorus 4 B Foolball 3 lnlrarnural 34 Duck Oslerhof- Oslo Science Club 4 Wanda Ovoracre Chorus 23 Choir 4 Teen Aqe Boo Club 2 Pune Needle 3 Music Feslwvol 234 Harold Paris Perry Chorr 2.34, Junior Play 2, Drama Club 2,3, Treasurer 4 Page 34 -q.. .. ,WW ' z C : L- - I b : I I ' Q 1 I u in n - : ' : , - -ep 2 - , : B n 1 'M is - ' . 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'C' Euqene PoH's- Gene Helene Elnzabefh Prlnfz BeHy Buoloqv Club 2 Magscuans Club 2 Pep Club 2 lndusfrnal ea hons 4 Teen Age Book Club 2 34 Wnlla Dall Pullms- Bnllle Enfered from Spearhsh 4 Duane Renfenen Chorus 3 Chour 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Musxc Fesfuval 4 Teen Aqe Bool: Club 4 Pep Club 23 lndusfruol Relahons 4 Jean Paul Reeves n 234 ep and 4 oo ball 23 B Baslcefbcll 2 Hu Y Vlce Presrdenf 4 Choir 4 Chorus 3 Boys Odef 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Musnc Feshval 34 Vnrgmua Rhoadesf- Ginny Orcheslra 23 Teen Aqe Bool: u 234 Spamsh Club 2 Musnc Feshval 23 Indusfrnal Re lahons 4 Mary Lou RISQHQF1 Moo Busuness Club 3 lndusfrual Rela 'hons 4 David Robbms Dave lnframural 34 Ednfh Rogers Enlered from Newell 4 Chorus 4 'Loyce Roih Pep Club 234 Pune Needle 3 Chorus 2 3 Choir 4 Musuc Fesh v 34 Glrs Glee Cub Play Produchon 3 T' Suubiu, Jean Rounds- Jeanme A 234 Pep Cub Chorus 3 Musnc Fesluval 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Marilyn J e e n Schleferslem SFIQRIO P Club 234 YTeens 234 an 2 3 4 Bxoloqy C ub Music Feshval 2 3 4 Carl Schnender Jr Chorus 23 Declamafzon 4 e bale 4 Cross Counlry 4 Pane Needle 3 Sludenl' Conqres 4 Junior Play 34 Play Producllon Hu Y 234 Presudenf 3 lnfer Club Councul Presldenf 3 Maqucuans Club Presldenf 2 Bn oloqy Club 2 Pep Club 2 4 Teen Aqe Book Club 23 Drama Club 3 Presrdenf 4 Jerry Schneider Schneld Foolball 34 B Foo a 2 A Baskelbal34 B Bas ball 2 Class Presudenl 2 Band 23 Busmess Manager 4 ep Band 2 Orcheslra 23 Presudenf H Y 23 Secrelary 2 Club 3 Treasurer 4 R Club 3 Secrefary Treasurer 4 Sludenf C un al 23 Sludenl' Assoclaflon Vice Presudenf 3 Boys Sfafe 3 Music Fesluval 234 Plne Cone 4 Slrunq uarlef 4 Beverly Schroeder- Bev Chorus 3 Page 36 Page 37 Darlene Schroeder Pep Club 234 Teen Aqe Boolc Club 3 Bend 234 Y Teens 34 Orcheslre 4 Music Fesflvel 2 3 4 M Carol Sclwullz Enfered from Burllnqlon lowa 4 lndusfrual Relehons 4 Teen Aqe Book Club 4 Juln Ann Schurgon- Sugar Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Dallas Shorb R Douglas Smgor- Sung Pep Club 34 Infremural 4 Teen Aqe Boolc Club 2 Veo Smnfl'r-- Vee Band 4 Orchesfra 4 Twnrlxnq Club 4 Pep Band 4 Twnr lgnferecl from Mxfchell 4 Davis Snyderh- Dave Orchesfre 2 Spemsh Club 23 Sclence Club 4 Slurley Solberg Slurl lndusfruel Relehons 4 Busxness Club 3 James Sfnllman- Jnmmy Teen Age Book Club 2 Scaence Club 4 Klnc Klub 4 Pep Club HY 34 Chorus 3 ne Needle 4 Elamo Sfono Sfomo e Club 234 Clwolr Tnple Truo 34 Spamsh Club 2 Play Produchon 3 Rose Marne Slofelmeyer Rosle GAA 3 lnduslrlal Relallons 4 Jack Sfuelpnagel Sfooqe I lnlramura Science Club 4 Band 23 ep an 2 Music Feshval 2 Foolball 3 A Foolball 4 Club 4 Boys Slale 3 Jean Taylor Jeanne Band 2 3 4 F T A 2 3 4 Secrelary 3 Y Teens 3 4 Pep Band 4 Orclwesfra 4 Music Feslnval 34 Barbara Temple- Bobby William Thayer- ill 'A Foofball 34' Co-Caplaln 4' B Foofball 2' 'A Baslcelball . .4' Track 34' Tennis 34' u 2 3 4' '- 2 3 4' o s Slafe 3' Chorus 2' Music Fesfival 2' Sfudenl Council 34 Presidenl' 4' Key Club 3 Presidenf 4 Rep- resenfalive Boy 4, i 1 .alia 'Q- X. is Suulm, Nancy Marqaref Tnalurf Maiura Tlms- Tura Pep Club 2 Treasurer 3 8: Club 3 Treasurer 4 Sfudenl' Council 24 Dick Tomslk R Club 23 Teen Age ook Club 2 Roberl Travis- Bob Hi-Y 2' Spanish Club 2' Pep Club 3' Teen Age Bool: Club 23' ln- dusfrlal Relafions 4. Pai' Trucano Page 38 Gwendolyn Uran- Gwen Band 23 Secrefary 4 Drama Club 34 Play Produclnon 34 Represenlahve Grl 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Pune Needle 4 u ll and Scroll 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Sec efary 2 Presudenf 3 B Squad Cheer leader 3 A Squad Cheerleader 4 Sfudenf Council 3 Sludenf Assoclahon Secretary 4 DAR Candldafe 4 Pal Leaque 4 Music Fesluval 2 3 4 Bnoloqy Club G A A Vnrgnl Van Pel+- Van o r 3 4 Musuc Fes :val Boys Glee Club 34 lva Mae Waggener lv Band 2 3 4 Orcl-esfra 2 3 4 Clwonr 34 YTeens 234 Pep Club 23 Bnoloqy Club 2 Music Feshval 234 Pep Band 23 Mary Wlndden Boopsle lndusfrnal Relahons 4 DlCkWl'1Il'0 Whufey R Club 2 SecrefaryTreasurer Vvce Presndenf 4 Ban Presndenr 4 Key Club 2 Secre 'rary 34 Teen Aqe Book Club 2 aslrefball 234 A oo ball 3 Co Cap+am 4 Represenla hve Boy 2 Pune Cone 4 Scnence Club 4 Top Cobbler 4 Boys Sfafe 3 Sludenl Councll Secre fary 4 Drama Club 4 Alvm Wluinoy Al Enfered from Lebanon 4 Jane Whyle- Jayne Band 234 Music Feshval 234 Pep Band 3 lnfernahonal Club Ku 3 Pep Club Pune Needle 3 unll and Scroll 3 Secrefary 4 GAA Vlce Pres: den? 2 Play Produchon 34 Teen Age Bool: Club 234 Declama hon 4 Y Teens 3 4 Rad o Speak mq 4 Francis Wlehl Lavonna Wugand lr-dusfrnal Relahons 4 Gaynor Wald Teen Age Boolc Club 24 Spamsh u 2 cuence Club 4 Foolball 3 Darlene Wnllanms lndusfrual Relahons 4 Mary Wlllrams- Murplly Spannsh Club 2 Secrefaw 3 Khc Klub 234 Teen Age Book Club 2 3 4 Y Tee-ns 4 FTA. Vnce Pres: den? 4 Accomponusf for Sensor Chorus 34 Accompamsf fo Boys Ocfef and Trxple Trlo 4 Play Produchon 34 Donlay John Wnlson Jael: Alberfn Alfa Woods- Alf Business Club 2 4' Orchesfra 2 3. Arfhur Woods- Jim Enfered from Bonesfeel 4. if' Suubfus, Roboria Alice Woods- Alice Orchesfra 2 Teen Age Book Club 2 Lyle Yeoman- Ball H Y 23 Pep Band 34 Music Feshval 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Edward F Ynrh Ed Cour 3 Musnc Feslval Chorus 2 Phyllis Zellerf- Pluyl Y-Teens 34. Page 40 Seniors Wifhouf Picfures Summer Graduafes, l95O lrie Collwolf . Jerry Colvin Roberi Cordes Roberl Davey Carol Eschliman Virqinia Gardner Alvin Geyer Merlin Haeme John Hudson Sieve Kery James Kimball Roberl' Mills Allen Morqan James Rolh William Rolla Sfanley Waller Kenyon Sunding Helen Arends Phyllis Belza Marlin Curlis Larry Hassebroel Marlorie Parr Willard Sammeli Dale Scheurer Dolores Smilh Roberf Snyder Evere'H' Spees Beffy Sfalcup Vernon Trygslad Rhifa Walerson mf-a XS rf-M f' is E f :ai N 7 Q 1 Q As.. .- I V. ,Q 1 1 i -4345.1 Q . I , 'Lakai' '71-'ang' .3 nt. Wei T6 4 'M 1 L . 9'-+ xA Ugg- Mg .x h P ll 3 an MAN ER 5. 5 , M Ki Ai what-f if f I4 5,-h 51. 1 K H v AV, , Av 61 4X 4 2 of 'l Z' Mr. Van Gerpen Class adviser Tom Udager, vice president Norma Chamberlain, Treasurer: Dorollwy Wilkes, secrefaryi and Max Wiley, president gzuubfr, glam, Ufplcefm, 51911, and, 6114. Jane Kneclwf Bill Cobb B B r ., M I- P , I-. FNFLQH U V! 9 as up f A A f X -1' K ' -'Jer 1' ' so xv' . fi , 'A V B ' B v - is f . V I - 9.9 - 25 ' 7-X 'F-,,: , 7- LVA . ...... 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Y V an in 3 C' Jerry Allunson Darrell Back Roberf Barley Margarel' Ann Baldwnn Beverly Banyard Jeanmne Barneif Harold Bealrd Roy Befzer Maxlne Bingham Arlene Bah Clunfon Bock Beafrlce Beck Barbara Beurnes Barbara Beffus 2 hs' 5 Z' af 4112.2 45 -X N 5 Y W d! g?ZQ1S:!Iig N. 5 ,- Larry Bockwoldl' Mary Brander Larry Brandl' Charles Brophy Ka+herme Brenner Mary Ellen Bruckel Phyllls Brown Rose Brown Shirley Brubalmer Wilbur Bruce Arle'Ha Buck Roberf Calley Donna Calverl' John Church Sophnmofma, Page 1.1 B-Sf B i Q .Y x ' 'H H ' Q ' -nr X 'R ' Z' ' 7 L: Il A y s ' -r' .Nl l 'X 'xl rr e 4,44 W Aw' '-we , -f f - - I ' 1 4 I ll . hz .- , Kel' W -f -- Q z' ' ' 5' r .- tr '-f , r, A we 2.4 M xo ly, :f,2 . rv r x 1. 1 . . Al t -N ' , , 7' 3' 4 'Q B' -' N , ' - X If- N' Q .X Q Q Q V xv' - F? ' is , A6 '1 rr ' - llldmll z . ' s - l dsglhllfl -, .nl .- -svn D -1' E :su 'D -2- r A I Q ' fu ,!r- N- Q- 3 ill 7 Q QF, 1 ',?Q, fy A if r- V we B B QC 6 'Z' me lg ,F -ev 'V Donna Clark Howard Clark Richard Clarkson Peggy Clasernan Robert' Cllne Bob Colllns Jack Comer Geraldine Copps Dolores Crafi Aluce Cranny Alvin Crawford Alvin Crocker Slanlon Curfus Arlen A DeGeesf sd nl Nab fb far' If!-01' Daniel DeMaranvllle Genevlve Dlckmson Roxme Dofy Duck Draslwner Douglas Ellenbecker Darla Lea Erickson John Fendruch Page 55 Merlyn Fenner Nora Lee Fenwer Tom Flschback Phyllns Fish Wllllam Fisher James Forsylh James Fravel as 7 f 5 4 Cleo Gaarde Irene Gale Darryl GarreH' Burnell Gaskuns Geneve GulIeH Calm Gumbel John Gluyax PaHy Goodolen Shirley Gordon Efhel Gorsuch Ronald Greene Joy Grnggs Shnrley Grubl Ellzabelh Gunn SDIZIZDDIDIIRJ. if 5 4 4-. -9 -.5 -' b. 1 ' rg' .4 ,gl A yn 1 I' :L s.-V ir 5 :iv XI. 1. 5, . . , ' y 5- - ., . 3 lx ' - . '57 ff of G ACL ' eq. 4 , , C A . f- A L, K I ... 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Arlene Johnson Rnchard Johnson Roberi Johnson Andre Kavser Lorreune Kammerer LOIS manner uoraeue navy Donald Kachelhoffer Shurl0Y KUI' KGY K9Y5e Gary Kmg Gland Kmg James Kmney Leon Knulson SDPIIDIYLDAQJ, Page 56 ' re ff if f f ,A 6 k ap f 6- ' ,,g1Q.' , ' x ' 'n fd I y J Z 1 . x I ga f . ll lib .. ', 3 7'-' VV A ., I .. , , - IS , M M' 1 ,fs eb ' .tx J X Q1 K Y' Suzanne Koppman Darrel Krlcl: Emma Kudrna Vnola Langley Belly Laufenslager Lula Jean Lee Orland Lee Ernesl Lenforu Norman Laclney Dean Lamlme Nancy Lervaag Pluylus Kay Levy James Lnglwl Dorofhy Lmkswxler i QAV bv 'W-' R a een Lund Ronald Lunde Pahncla Lynn Larry Lyons David McAlllsler Tommy McCrary Kalhryn McDowell Yvonne McFall Eddie McGaa Donna M lchard Locke Puerce Long Gerald Lund N d cGlnnls Margo? Mclnfyre 'v Y 'c-' N' I gr G- ' 'P 'U sr I V' '--' X ,, N .-,M -c' -f 'ff' ? X 1 -' 5 A QJY' na ref 5, L r' Q 1 , xifjl ' X , , ., 1 lfle f' l ..,. L. X Dale McKenneH Harod McLarncn Gary Mansfield Melvln Marhn Joan Marhnson Jay Masien Sadie Mah Edwm Mayberry Judllla Ma Held A y nn Merchen Marvm Merchen Marlene Mallard Dons Muller Tom Miner ,Saplwnwnu Page 57 A All . , L 6 r',..h5 by 4 A L., 1 . wc .V Jw - N I y , . l lg Y J , ,A ,H 32:1 f f 6 -f Q M ' EE J., YE? .Q A ' l '--' ' - me .- A A ' 1 r f . I I. . . . 4 5 .typ K-V - , ,-as Q fri' ,xl A y I-I L Q M za L' Cr V A A 2 V. ,-- - Q v gi X - iv! . . . ' X . . lx 'X V it in l G lu ll it 95 J Anne Mlichell Glenda Myers Darlene Olsen K Mark Mollers Russel Myers C' 'I . 1n'. Y' to - 'iv' tr .19 'Q' , -Lf , . -J 2' , - A b . riff Geraldme Monger Elmer Morgan Carol Morris Roberl Morrow Gerald Munson Charles Nelson Ray Nmchols Ruble Nuclmels Barbara Nnkodym Bernard Oclns Q1 3' Q ,Q G-1 mf! . v' aren Olsen Frank ONeull Orlm Olson D I emer ORourlre James Osness Shirley Oulman Forresf Pans Jennie Parsons Darrell Peferson Dw ht P 1 xg aulsen Loren Paulson Geal Perry Rose Ann Pesek G7 if -...I 93,3 Alnce Peferson Carol la I Pooley Lloyd Poifer Beafrnce Pouruer J erry Prlngle Pafrlcla Prvngle Leslie ulnn Doroflwy Rambow James Ramlch Berf Reber Do Id R Svphvnwfraa, na sed Jerome Renz Julia Rhoades Donald Rice 9 . 3 1 T' -1 ix A I o 4 1 ' N QNR J Cal. x K 2 X, ,si X! y W fm l ,. 5 fan? 41 K . is J! , ,I Q 1 0 'E I-:eq Q 2 ...Y .. I 2 133 as Lg - ' 'r 14 . X l as :..r , Q JZ' '-1 .: L. - A l 6 :IL U in X, ' fblQ9. 'ik sfv sf . Z' . an . .. if xx' .0 r .' Q. It ' xl. ,N , IPM- V4 As' A , ' 3 ' Ad I' ' A . . P y M R' , , 'Q 1 l H is if, 1 if L - A , . avr . 4 - 'f T ,a Pj J? A , s I v!.v vi V 1 x , K . . . . . . . CJ. Page s,.,. gp: 'bf- 4 Q51 lx JG. We -N .., 'Y -I 'is Nancy RlchardsJlmmy Roberfs Roy Roberls Delores Robeson Jack Rouse Caryl Rounds Gerald Rounds Beverly Sayre Lyle Scandrefl Esfher Schamber Mary Lou ScheurenbrandCl1arles SchnerbeclShlrley S hoenharc Ruchard Schulfz -54.- Q 6 V' Xt-f Samuel Shorf Delulah Schumacher Donna Schwarlz Marian Shafer Edward Shell Doro+hy Sherman Clrhford Shorb Joyce Shull Faye Shy K !V Mx XV' f in Melvm Smu+h Roberf Sorbon Maruan Shllman Marilyn Slolh Page 59 Alvm Smsfh Delmar Smnlh Joanne Smdh June Smlfh T 3, 1 5 Vs Mlclrey Spam Lenard Spler Durlyn Sfomberg Carl S+uelpnagel Larry Smlih '7 XY-' .J I James Sialcup Gary Stark Glona Siensaas Sharon Sundmg Nafhan Swan Gwendolyn Swanson SDMDDUAM, R 7- 1 F 'll -as k 06 . lil' ...- X' ' 1 W , Q- X 1-Q V -, xg X 12 , I-:. Q , K 1 li A ' V W f f ' , 2, as . I A - - , Q A l , . ce , , I v 1 l ,Vf 1 S Y , .. of 'f X I Xe Y. gi, ? I 1 Q ' V I rv, I Q, ,. . . - A ,A , , ' A 3 Q' nl , 1 . ' S . W g N Q Y ' gp 1 W V 3' Q A . I , A -4 X ' lv 1' ' ' V -, .1 fa 'C' U f ' IW' , - , v , V. . I -- .- . . - .. -f Nb: 134 f 4 l il I' 1 . . ' I, - Q K S- I ' ... gr r 7 'S' Ant. 5' 3 NJ' -1. Nw Evan Tandy Pafrlcla Tandy Susanne Vall Colleen Wagner Janice Wees Theda Wenr Audrey Wulburn i l 'vol 'T' . W rr,.s'- lil W ' Howard Wrighl William Wrighf Donna Yirka Dean Youngberg Duane Youngberg Raymond Zechin .Sophonwnem Dorolhy Taylor Roger Tlsdale Joan Trucano 3 Frank Turner Jana? Tuflle Ronald Warruclr Alan Washburn Rose Marne Wafarbury Donald Wedmore Carol Weess mu Margorne Whu+ney6eraldlne Wlufled Belly Wlclcard Bernard Wlehl JoAnn Wlgand Lena Wulllams Shirley Wnlsey Alden Wilson Glenn Walhee Thomas Wulf Delores Wrlghl' Sophomore Munn ann serv. sack .mms arena Reber? ashmh Daryl chfmaan Paul Gibeau wayne Kranlz s Wrl' houl' Pacfures James Laws Ellis Rafliff Ralph Rogers George Schloifman Dollie Simpson James Sulherland G-gy Woods Page v Uh ala as 5- x by., , ,Ak . wa' . -1. 1,421 ax l ' l'1 j 1 fb ' RE 'az f mr s N 8, Q ff, ,X M' 'H' D 1.w agua-' n A au-- 44.5 ,, ., .2 lad 1 A 1 Gia-S - x g N ,l' ia my Indwidudl lnslrucllon irons oul rou spofs in llue band. H6715 n a, wide. choice, nl Sluclenls develop palience and perseverance as well as nimble fingers in beginning lyping. Page 64 Page 65 Mr. Sfiilweli fesis e sfudenfs ebiiify 'ro judge disiance as parf of The driver frein- ing program. gg W! , 4 513492, Mrs. Johnson keeps The giris irim. to make, up. a, balanced, pzmanam, n. uk Ari' classes learn principles of design. ,Kham IIA. ualziazi fu.-on Page 66 1 . 1 ' 1 2 ., 5,1 . 1 , V fd ,wg 4 ' 4 ' . 2 X-6 , X M. 4 A i . .. x ,, JV? F, W .VA :VT ff 56' M- frm, .KW ,gl f Q 'z fffiff , ,mifiidfksfw A A'-.dx tj.: law ' A 'f ' 5 5,11 Q li ly' i 4 M f-v'U l .3 Y , 56 wifi 4 'ge riff PS f 5' Q I 5? v ,yu fe R' 19' .J 'f Y -Q f , I Q 5 f- f M ' A . H iw V if Z? 4- , dctwuiws, H6'f715m, pfwmt ng ms, actuufma, tha. lh.aq,pJw1uda. fhaquahtmmihaq, pw.. R ,Qp,m14rJ-OA vU2ff1,g,.,,,-B w,w-f2,Za.f.vf',2i1Ea.N Mfg wmww JZ? jfffffwcfb WW 74+-f-Lf,,,Zw4JL f 04'-VL, . Q! :B .df 'W' Qi' dli2ndanfA,janv.JfnzrhLwld,0nAnih4,0l1.llceA, 67aqu,HaAeman4.dIld1euvA,a1uL97?axum.Bm4lzanL A .V. t lx 1 v 0 S -vy- , 3 W iff . M E3 . 5 r Page 7I gpdnluz, amalgam 1 401 -6 Page 73 38 34 ill Bach row: Line coach Soderqufsf, Blumenfhal, Driclrey, Cobb, Finger, Kellsy, Suffon, Whipple, Ellefson, Shrarnm, Sfuelpnagel, Jim Evans, Skarfvedf, Schneider. Middle row: Ham, Lonehill, Disharoon, Rise, Lanphere, Hamm, Gary Evans, Long, Thayer, WhiTe, Heald, Erickson. BoTTom row: Bruner, Bump, Kuleza, Don Selberg, Lund, Zoller, Zeigler, SwifT, Doug Solberg, Wiley, pwmpu gnisum cb . .IU Juke. Conlafwma, Jdlv, lan, Jluhi ,Seamm WiTh The winning of The l95O Black Hills championship Trophy, The RCHS Cobblers under The successful direcTion of Coach Wes Evans ended Three ouTsTanding years of play and gained The myThical sTaTe foofball TiTle by defeaTing The Sioux Falls Warriors. On SepTember 8, RCI-TS fans Traveled To Sfurgis To see The Cobblers overpower The Scoopers by a score of 39-O. Play for Rapid was marred by rough and ragged ball handling, buT The scoring was widespread wiTh six Team members hiTTing The scoring column. The Cobblers, in Their second game on Sepfember I5, blasfed The WaTer'Town Arrows, 28-0. Touchdown Twins Long and Thayer, each Counfing Two, plus a safefy and Jim Evans' lciclcing compleTed The final score. Belle Fourche was The nexT vicTim of The Cobblers on SepTember 23 and wenT down, 33-7. Long and Thayer again counfed Two each, wiTh Don Selberg making six by snagging a Lanphere pass in The fourTh quarTer. Evans reconverfed wiTh Three 1 and The sTory is Told by neT yardage, 294 for Rapid and I3 firsT downs, while Belle rolled up l84 yards and IO firsT downs. AfTer an open daTe, The Cobblers Toolc Miles Ci,Ty, 40-7. Thayer Toolc honors wiTh Three, Long, Udager, Don Selberg each goT one, and Evans and Lonehill converTed Two each. The Cowboys rolled up only 69 yards before scoring laTe in The fourTh. Yardage for RCHS was 373. On Friday, OcTober I3, The Cobblers iour- neyed To Casper To smash one of The besT Teams in Wyoming, 25-O. The Cobbler forward wall, com- posed of Schneider, cenTer: Cobb and Heald, guards: Evans and SuTTon, Tackles: SlcarTvedT and Ellefson, ends: played magnificenT ball, and held one of The mosT powerful Teams in The WesT To 33 yards from scrimmage, wiTh Rapid gaining I84. Thayer counfed Two, wiTh Long and Don Selberg, whose Touchdown was seT up by broTher Doug wiTh a 30 yard romp, scoring one apiece, and Evans reconverTing for one. Page 74 .Swv HJ, -3 ' , .-lr fh-ff .. '...... -Q5 .L.. r.. f.. f'f1 Al l.,.-... . , -UTY' .,.r Q ' rr .I Q 1 . 1 Rapid CiTy won Their sixfh by Topping The Spearfish SparTans on OcTober 20. While neT yarde age amounTed To 3lO Tor Spearfish and 287 Tor Rapid, The SparTans losT, 20-7. The game of The year was played aT O'l-lara sTadium on RCHS' homecoming, OcTober 27. The Cobblers, gaining sweeT, longed -Tor revenge. roclced The Sioux Falls Warriors, The besT oT easTern SouTh DalcoTa, 27-I9, and became myThical sTaTe champions. Long iolTed The Warriors on The TirsT play Tor Rapid and wenT 50 yards To score. Thayer Toolc scoring honors again, and, Through brillianT running, wenT over Three Times. Evans reconverTed Co-capTains Dick WhiTe and Bill Thayer. Three Times ouT oT Tour. The Warriors scored in The TirsT, second and Third quarTers, buT Two of Them were via The air as The Cobbler Torward wall denied Them access To The ground. On The lasT game oT The year wiTh Lead on November I l, The Cobblers, noT scoring TirsT, came Through and crushed The Diggers, 35-6. Thayer scored Three and Don Selberg one. Lead raclcecl up I8 TirsT downs To Rapid's 9, buT The Cobblers rolled up 244 yards by rushing To The Diggers' l90. The Cobblers' record is: 23 wins, l loss, l Tie, in Three years. Coach Wes Evans ' 1 ,A , gk-, .3 if SEASON'S SUMMARY RCHS 39 fhere . ., , .,..........,....,.,..w Sfurgis 0 RCHS 20 here ... ., ,,.,.,..,. W aferfown 0 RCHS 33 here A,,. . ...,..... Belle Fourche 7 RCHS 40 fhere .,....A,, .,...,, M iles Ci+y 0 RCHS 25 fhere .Y A, .....,.,, Casper 0 RCHS 20 +here A, Y,,, ,,.,,,..., S pearlish 7 RCHS 27 here .. ,....,,... Sioux Falls I9 RCHS 35 here 3 , ,,......... Lead 6 Kennefh l-leald Buzz Ellefson Pev Evans . ' 'r 'M' ' E fi M r S an 5' - fu, A M , ' I ,ze 5, A J'-'v ' Ai Q ' , 5? . ' .Aw ' -Y a 1' 'ki x ' -s I f A A 5 6 Y. '50 ,Wig Q .S X fi , wx... S x Y L. W. Y R 5, Sf 3 ' X - y. 5v.,k Q .-- 5 y, .v5x,.1,k,3vx J agsrdp .53 Q12 'Qfk' i gg Af fig :AQ fx W Jnam, Jlullllii Jn Mzaxuda, Juhuw, Uwuitq, lmiTaTing exacTly The rouTines and plays oT The varsiTy, we Tind The boys on The B Team gaining valuable experience in The compeTiTion Tor a berTh on ThaT Team. Coach Clarence Ekeland puTs The boys Through Their paces in an eTTorT To Teach Them as much as possible in a shorT Time. The B Team oTTen performs a valuable service To The varsiTy by running Through some oT The TormaTions used by The varsiTy's opponenTs. The season's record sTancls aT Two losses and one win in games wiTh The Teams oT Philip, Edge- monT, and Lead. ,gwubu arm Jwn Jwa, The ninfh graders. many of Them having com- pleTed Their second TooTball season, combined good Times wiTh a loT of hard worlc under Ray Haskins, a Tormer UniversiTy of Wyoming sTar and pupil oT NNes Evans. Ray had his boys Tollow The rouTines oT The varsiTy as parT of Their prepara- Tion Tor Their nexT advancemenT To The B Team. Under The able direcTion of Coach Carl Mehrhof. eighTh graders have compleTed Their TirsT TooTball season. The boys pracTiced every nighT aTTer school Tor abouT six weeks, wearing iunior size equipmenT and Tennis shoes. Mehrhof sTressed TundamenTals and coordinaTion exercises. Keep an eye on The class of l955, as Mehrhof says The boys are unusually big and able Tor Their ages. EighTh Grade Team NinTh Grade Team Page 7 oach Sodeq f Ed L dme y e es pe on c e e a s Da ell Dr clcey Jerry R se Tom Udage J m La phe e B IThaye Jer y Schne der Ed D sharoon Doug Selberq Don Selberg gohblau. Hn Jn Stab. Jn Sfafe Sfafe Here we come' We re gonna n ru 51 chanfed loy frenzied fans as fe Cobb ers fool: Belle 53 fo 27 fo cinch fheir righf fo represeruf fhe Wesfern conference in fhe sfafe A fournamenf ln flue secfional fournamenf opener RCHS cagenuen had dumped Sfurgns Sl fo 39 Affer a rafher slow sfarf fhe Rapid Cify Cobblers gof up full sfeam and roared fhrough fheir regular schedule Experienced Deadwood edged fhe Cobblers in fheir firsf game by one pomf and fhe nexf weelc l-lof Springs alrnosf did fhe same buf fell fo a lasf quarfer spurf Then wifh only fwo games under fheir belfs fhe Cobblers fwice dumped fhe Brookings Bobcafs. Wifh renewed vigor fhe Cobblers sailed pasf Spearfish and gained revenge on Deadwood knock- ing fhem off fhe fop of fhe conference ladder. Nexf on fhe lisf were Lead s hapless Golddiggers. The highly foufed Scoopers invaded fhe Rapid sfronghold and provided one of fhe season s besf games. lf was a fasf and furious baffle wifh fhe Scoopers coming ouf on fhe long end by fwo poinfs. If was fhe Cobblers firsf defeaf on fheir home floor in !4 games and if snapped a six game winning sfrealc. The Cobblers recuperafed fasf however and came back fo falce smashing vicfories over Belle, Hof Springs, Spearfish, and Lead. ln ouf-of-fold play Rapid played some of ifs finesf ball by defeafing fhe sfubborn Pierre Gov- ernors fwice. Baclc home again fhe Cobblers ran up fheir highesf score of fhe season againsf fhe Belle Broncs. 9 The Cobblers losf all hopes of winning flue conf rence fifle when fhey were beafen fhe second fume by Sfurgis af Scoopfown af fhe season s end This gave fhe Scoopers fhe crown and Rapid ended un fhurd place SEASON SUMMARY RCHS RCHS RCHS RCHS RCHS RCHS RCHS RCHS .,...... .....,,, RCHS a,.,..a, ,,,..... RCHS ,.,,.... ........ RCHS ..a,.... ,,.,..,. RCHS .,...... ....... RCHS a....... ........ RCHS ......., ...., RCHS ......,. .,.., RCHS RCHS ....,,........,.,,,, RCHS Deadwood Hof Springs Broolungs Brookings Spearfish .,,,... Deadwood ...,. Lead ..........,.... Sfurgis ........... Belle Fourche. Hof Springs... Spearfish ...,... Lead ....... Pierre .....,....... Pierre ............. Belle Fourche. Sfurgis .......... Wesfern Secfional Tournamenf 5l Sfurgls ......,... 53 Belle Fourche any g ., Ab. 4- A . N . .ff . 1 ii, ft af Qu I, if x. gp- 6m'5, Q7 4 Don Selberg Doug Selberg Rise Schneider Whife Gerdes Page BI , ,- ,1 Qs.. Page 83 vb' ' n T ,,A. l X es . l ,ff A x i V , 3' 'I Q v I I Wk Back row: Diclc MarquardT, l-lobarT Lonehill, Noel Horloclcer, Frank O'Neill, Dennis O'Brien, Jim Naeve, Dennis STolTz. CenTer row: Torn McCi-ary, ForresT Paris, Calvin Campbell, STanTon CurTis, Leo Hamm, ClayTon Kiewel, Jim SuTherland. FronT row: Jim Aho, Jim ForsyTh, Charles Nelson, Neil Doeden, Mark Mollers, Bob ArmsTrong, Coach Evans. W Lbbblcu, UDL 921310, UI. Jumlvr, Hamm, AlThough falling below The previous Two year undeTeaTed record, Coach Evans' B Cobblers were vicTorious in nine oT The Twelve games played. The squad sTarTed The ball rolling in The open- ing game by giving Deadwood a resounding de- TeaT on Their own Tloor. The season loolced very brighT Tor Them as They conTinued by deTeaTing The l-loT Springs and Spear- Tish Teams. Following The second Deadwood deTeaT aT The hands oT The iunior Cobblers, came The TirsT Turn- abouT oT The season. Playing hard all The way, The B quinT wenT down in deTeaT before The Lead Team. The STurgis B squad handed Them Their second deTeaT in a rough and hard ToughT game on The home Tloor. To redeem Themselves, The B Cobblers pro- ceeded To score Tour vicTories. Spearfish and Lead each Took a loss wiTh The Belle Fourche quinT Tal:- ing a double loss under The deTerminaTion of The B cagemen, bringing The record To nine wins and Two losses. In The closing game of The season, The STurgis Tive again deTeaTed The B Cobblers. SEASON SUMMARY RCHS ,.,....,, ...,,., D eadwo-od .... RCHS ,........ ....... H oT Springs.. RCHS ......... ....... S pearfish ...... RCHS ......... ....... D eadwood .,,. RCHS ......... ....... Lead .............. RCHS ......... ..,.... S Turgis ,..,,,,,,. RCHS ,........ ....... B elle Fourche RCHS ......... ....,.. H of Springs.. RCHS ......... ....... S pearfish ..,.., RCHS ......... ....... L ead ...,.......,.. RCHS .,..,.,,, ..,,,., RCHS .,.....,. ..,,,,, Belle Fourche.. Sfurg is ,......... Coach Cobb's heavyweighr champions, winners of The 'rournamenr a'r Lead: Back row: Jack Sfuelpnagel, Edgar Lonehill, Jim Ro+h, Maurice Lewis, Gary Skarfvedf, Coach Cobb. Fronf row: Loren Henry, David Robbins, Jim Bump, Benge Blumen+haI, Jack Harper. Marros' Mauiers, inframural champions: Back row: Don Wedmore, Arne Pearson, Delmer O'Rourice, Tom Heafhershaw. Froni row: John Marros, Dale McKenne'r+, Bob Anderson, Pere Marros, Douglas Singer. n X l n 1 Y' ui an if 'fg':':'q', E ix gg 3 .- ' S-f ' ' D, , ffilwbigx I iv: iq M sn! it i M Page 84 'rw gowu gwwu, ww A W, Cgwdfig, , T3 '- if .4519 ' X jnwufh. Stain. 11112 if Coach Cobb's cross counTry Tearn won The conTerence and gained Their Tour-Th consecuTive vicTory aT The sTaTe rneeT held aT Brookings each Tall. Boys ouT Tor Tall Track are shown aT The righT:FronT row: Horace Clair, Don Wed- rnore, Kenyon Sunding, Maurice Lewis, Donald Kobes. Back row: Arden Bridge, Loren Kiel, Carl Schneider, Tom WiTT, Loren Henry, Dick Osness, and Coach Colob. Shown aT The righT is The sTaTe champion cross counTry Team: Loren Henry, Dick Osness, Horace Clair, and Loren Kiel. gvmsm Jfwfwm wat aqamr JD Jam Jluhd. dt State. mmf. I . ' i Q CTT cg., Ag R S- 4 S .f .f Coach Cobb's TracksTers ended The l95O sea- Gene PeTerson broke all Tormer records in The Son holdmg lop honors' They Won. hm place 'n low hurdles aT The sTaTe meeT. Jack Moravec also The WesT River Relays, The Black Hills conference, u 0 . and The Region EighT meeT, and finished Third in lopped The former records m discus ilhrowmg The sTaTe meeT aT Aberdeen. records aT The regional meeT. ,-57+ F51 i S i ii Nr s env 1 V: sw, 3 if ,,f ? 5 i M X. v. kv.. -1 .1 4 4, ,XM- ,,, say O0 ,X Of! Q-.Q '420-f A f f- 1. J K 'I .6 l.,W,,g If wh MA li yaa aggm wuz gpm pfwqmm gm J . 1' . t ' 513, A .1 L - 0 0 Page 86 C39 Q f 5..Qlli0!L 517114, G.A.A. is an organizafion lhal specializes in girls' sporls. The girls play inrerclub games in field ball, soflball, girls' baslqefball, ping pong, volley ball, and bowling, a new sporl iniroduced lhis year by Mrs. Johnson. The ollicers are: presidenr, Elizabelh Terhunei vice president Joan Deversg secrefary, Irene Basorn: and lreasurer, Barbara Meyers. G.A.A. issues school le++ers lo any girl par- licipaling in all The sporls for fwo years. A+ cen+er righl is Joan Devers' champion- ship baslcelball learn. Leif fo righf, baclc row are: Andre Kaiser, Karen Johnson, Shirley Schoenhard, and Joan Devers. Fron+ row are: Colleen Wagner, Shirley Brubalcer, Paffy Tandy, Jean Rounds, and Geneivive Dickin- son. A+ lower righr are fhe G.A.A. officers: Elizabefh Terhune, Joan Devers, and lrene Basom. Page 87 K 'WF 4.1. Q. , I ,. 1554! 2 4 - I 1 if, sn., -- si-A . 3 SeaTed are Gwen Uran and Cui-Tis Ireland. Sfanding are Mr. Cobb, Loren Henry, Jane KnechT, Mr. Haskins. Jim Lanphere. and Mr. Bergqusf. dunuhhbn. Hxuwuu. nf. Samba. ' Many sTudenTs do noT undersTand whaT The STudenT AssociaTion is and would be uTTerIy amazed To Tind ThaT They Themselves are members. The TruTh is ThaT everyone regisTered in senior high is a member. This organizaTion is The body repre- senTing The school, and iTs purpose is To govern and promoTe all sTudenT acTiviTies. CandidaTes Tor ohfices of The STudenT Associa- Tion are named by nominaTing commiTTees, and The oTTicers are elecTed by The sTudenT body jusT prior To The end of The school year preceding Their Terms of oTFice. Olificers consisT of a presidenT, vice presi- denT, secreTary, Treasurer, and a sTudenT manager. each having one voTe in decisions. Also having voT- ing power are SuperinTendenT, E. B. BergquisT. Principal C. E. Haskins, and head oi The aThleTic deparTmenT, E. N. Cobb. This year's oTiicers are: CurTis Ireland, presi- denT: Jim Lanphere, vice presidenT: Gwen Uran, secreTay: Jane KnechT, Treasurer: and Loren Henry, business manager. Officers meeT every oTher Wednesday aT noon and hold Their meeTings in Mr. Haskins' office. Problems and proiecTs worlced on by The associaTion This year were disTribuTing The money broughT in by The sTudenT acTiviTy TiclceTs, sponsor- ing school dances, and a series of panel discussions on school problems. The purpose of These as- semblies is To malce all pupils more familiar wiTh The STudenT AssociaTion and The school's problems. Page 88 fnunul data, Un. ,School 07fzobIunA,,' faith, llama, Room, Hfmup, One oT The mosT acTive and inTluenTial bodies in school is The STudenT Council. lT worlcs very closely wiTh The STudenT f'xssociaTion in solving school problems, buT diTTers in The TacT ThaT iT is made up oT represenTaTives Tronn each home room. These represenTaTives deTermine The opinions oT The sTudenTs in Their groups, and decisions oT The council are made accordingly. The STudenT Council is The school's governing body. This year iT has acTed on many issues, among Them The changing oT The homecoming courT, The presenTaTion oT an annual Talenf show, The promoT- ing oT The Crusade Tor Freedom , and assembly discussions oT school problems such as smolcing, school spiriT, and grades. STudenT Council meeTs every oTher Wednes- day during class Time. OTTicers This year are: presi- denT, Bill Thayer: vice presidenT, Bill Cobb: secre- Tary, Dick VVhiTe: Treasurer, John Hudson: and sTudenT manager, Loren Henry. Seafed are: Florence Goodoien, Tura Tims, LaVerne McManus, Dian Hall, Connie CarsTens, Gwen Swanson, Mario Hesse, Jim ForsyTh, Miclcey Spain, Charles Nelson, MargareT Baldwin, Marlene Millard, Loren Henry, Walberg Glson, ElizabeTh Terhune, BeTTy Jay, Evelyn SchieTersTein, Norma Chamberlain. Sfanding are: Mr. Haslcins, Bill Thayer, Bob Bsharah, Bill Cobb, Jim Mills, Jim Evans, Mr. Nelson. B squad cheerleaders: Lila Harms, Maxine Kelley, Virginia Lee, Julia Bode, Patsy Madden, Maurine Lewis. pm gms pm ammszm During ils sixfeen years of exisfence, Pep Club, one of fhe largesf clubs in senior high, has gained much popularily and mem- bership. Hs purpose is fo prornofe beHer sporlsmanship among fhe sfudenfs and creafe good school spirif. The A squad and B squad cheerleaders are chosen from 'rhe Pep Club. All fhe senior high pep assemblies are planned by 'rhe club, which also helps wifh lhe R Day Pep Rally. The Pep Club sponsored one of 'rhe mosf successful dances of +he year, fhe Bobby Sox Sfomp, which is an annual evenf. Page 90 A squad cheerleaders: Mary McKeon, Carol Johnson, Gwen Uran, Muriel Kelley, Kay Ewing. Page 9I Yi,-J ,fda pw. mana Second semesfer Pine Needle Slafl was under 'flue direcfion of Sonya Lund, edilor, and Curlis Ireland, associale edilor. The resl' of flue sfafi consisls of Keilli Long, Jim S+illrnan,, Barbara Slangle, Kay Sagen, I-Ielen Reaves, Joanne Bowden, Avonna Allcire, Ari Milclwell, Don Wilson, Phyllis Jones, Janel' Lylclcen, AI Foss, Neil Hansen. Donald Kobes, Bill McDowell, Gail Slwirlc, Veo Smillw, and Dick Tomsilc. Shown upper Ieff are: Curfis Ireland, AH' Mifchell, Barbara Sfangle, Joanne Bowden, Sonya Lund. Upper righf: Neil Hansen, Sonya Lund, Gail Shirlc, Don Wilson, Mr. Kaufman, Curfis Ireland, Bill McDowell. Cenier righf: Keifh Long, Avonna Allcire, Carole Laws, Al Foss, Kay Sagen. Lower rigI11': Don Kobes, Helen Reaves, Diclc Tomsilc, Janef Lylclcen. 'K Qudl and .Small Jlozwiu, Jnp, ga . Wifh new members being inifiaied each semesfer info Quill and Scroll, one of The 'few RCHS honorary organizalions, lhe chapler, a member of fhe infernafional sociely, is composed of iournalisls chosen on The basis of wriling abilify for lhe Pine Needle or Pine Cone and high scholasric slandings. Under lhe sponsorship of Mr. E. L. Kaul- man, Quill and Scroll members successfully oblained piclures of all Pine Needle edirors since l93O for lhe piclure gallery which will be lcepl as 'rhe club's proiecl. Each semes+er's qualified members are iniliafed info fhe sociefy al' formal candle- lighf services and a dinner al which officers are elecled. Ollicers are Dian Hall, presidenf: Kay Ewing, vice president Jane Whyfe. secrefary: and Audrey Morgan, freasurer. eh. fi 1 'uc Page 96 Band Flznuzdea, Knlonful 971 'Lbul T-lighlighT oT The year Tor Mr. Johnson's senior high band was The winTer concerT. In The spring The band parTicipaTed in The WesT River Music Fesfival. As a marching uniT, iT appeared in various local TesTiviTies and parTicipaTed in The parade on Senior High Band Clifilldf Flufg Aho, Barbara Allison, NaThan Anderson, Mary Baldwin, Margaref Beirnes, Barbara Bode. Julia Gaarde. Cleo Hauff, Violef Hosefh, Karen HolThaus, Sharon LiTTle, Beverly Locke, BeTTy Lodmell, Ed O'Rourl:e, Lura Prinqle, PaTTy Price, Jeanene Salmon, Shirley SchieTersTein, Mari Shroll, Arlys Shye, Fay Smith, Veo SwineharT, Carol Trucano, Joan Uran, Gwen Whyfe, Jane Weese, Janice Wilburn, Audrey Williams, Mary Bassoon Ball, Charles Tympani Cline, RoberT lyn Kaufman, Kay Lervaaq, Nancy Schoep, Jane Williams, Lena Alfo Clarinei' Taylor, Jean Al+o Saxophone Fenner, Gale Lamlre, Dean Mafher, Lawrence STuelpnagel, Carl Swanson, Gwen Tandy. PaTTy Terhune, Elizabefh Tenor Saxophone Balcom, Charles Miller, Don Swift Douglas Swarm Day Tor The Blaclc Hills Teachers' College aT Spearfish. During The grid season, This colorful group perTormed aT The TooTball games. A Tun-packed picnic aT some scenic spoT In The Black Hills ends The school year Tor The senior high band. Bass Cllarinef Lackey, Jacquely Soprano Saxophone Charlfon, Joyce Cornef Anderson, Roberf' Blumenfhal, Benge Duselc, Barbara Fendrich, John Fravel, Shirley Heald, Kennefh Henlze, LoAnn Jonas, Carl King, Gary McLarnon, Harold Nelson, Charles Reaves, Jean Sundinq, Kenyon Bariiona Saxophone Wagoner. Iva 'gurlz' PaH'Y French Horn Bagione J Babcock, Donna Eingiird Erickson, Jerry Yeomsn' Lyle Mayberry, Edwin Percussion Schroeder, Darlene Kobes, Don Thorpe, lda Weese, Carol Wilson, Alden Younqberg, Duane Bass Clair. Horace Lund. Raymond Whipple, James Trombone Anderson, AniTa Harper, Jack Kiel, Loren Pier, Gene Scandreff, Lyle SkarTvedT, Gary VaughT, Arlyce Zeigler, Roberf Band officers: Dick Whife, presi- clenf: Benge Blumenfhal, vice presiclenfg Gwen Uran, seoreiary- 'lreasurerg Jerry Ericlzson, business manager. :Pm 51014 Pinw- QL Jlnnuz. Hamm. Under +he direclion of Charles Balcom, sludenf direcior, lhe Pep Band srimulales school spiril by playing for all home baslcelball games and pep assemblies. ln addirion fo specializing in novelly lunes and marches, lhe band 'furnishes music for l'he 'rwirlers' rou+ines a+ hall-lime. Appoinfmenls +o This pep unir are macle by Charles Balcom and ralified by Mr. Johnson. Only oul- sranding members of senior high band are eligible. Page 98 Page 99 Clarinei' Quar+e+: Shirley Salmon, Veo Smifh, Julia Bode, Jeanene Price. Senior high band 'I'wirlers: Veo Smirh, Pa'H'y Hall, Kay Kaufman, Janice Johnson. Choir officers Lavere Lund, Jean Frederick, Shirley Horlocker, Dick Osness, and Lila Harms. Enya' Uictef, Choir Members Connie Anderson Clinion Bach Phyllis Bedner Loreffa Berfelsen Barbara Beflis Jolin Boyle Reber? Bslnaralw Donald Buckinqlwam Peqqv Claseman Alice Cranny Dick Deuclwar G-eneivive Dickinson Ed Disharoon Dick Drasliner Darrell Drickey Jo Driscoll Donna Foss Jean Frederick Celia Gimbel Don Hamm Lila Harms Marianne Haskins Tom l-lealliersliaw Donald l-lennies Sliirlev Horlocker Palsy Hurley Milo Jaelin Bonnie Jensen Kav Jolnnson Lois A. Jolinson Winifred Jolinson Andre Kaiser Bob Keel Jane Kneclil Lila Leo Marv Lou Lee David Leman James Loque Gerald Lund Lavere Lund Ronald Lunde Jolwn Marros Jo Anne Marsliall Jim Mills Audrey Morqan Roberl O'Daniel Dennis Olson Roberi Olson Dick Osness Jim Osness Wanda Overacre l-larold Paris Diane Ranlanen Gayle Ranfanen Jean Paul Reeves Loyce Rolh James Sfalcup Marlene Seeley Gale Sl'1irk Virqinia Skillman Delmar Srnifli' Elaine Slone Ronald Sfofelmeyer Julie Talion Virqil Van Pell Don Wallers Rov Weedman Dorollwy Wilkes Carol Wilson Donald Hennies, Dick Osness, James Logue, Jean Reaves, Dick Deuchar, Dennis Olson, Roberl Olson, Gerald Lund. glans 512194 lm gms and. Sichvnl, Each year The choir gives an annual ChrisTmas program wiTh The orchesTra. ln The spring iT pre- senTs a public concerT and parTicipaTes in The WesT River Music FesTival. ln addiTion The choir malces annual appearances aT The several service clubs in Rapid CiTy and exchanges programs wiTh oTher hills Towns. IT also parTicipaTes aT The baccalaureaTe service and graduaTion exercises aT The end of The year. The annual picnic concludes The acTiviTies of The choir. Choir consisTs oT 69 voices under The direcTion oT Don TuTTle and accompanied by Mrs. Verna Deimer. The assisTanT accompanisT is Mary Williams and The oTTicers oT The choir are Lavere Lund, presi- denfg Shirley l-lorloclcer, vice president Lila Harms, secreTary-Treasurer: Diclc Osness, business manager: and Jean Frederick, publiciTy manager. ln addiTion To The choir, The Triple Trio and The boys' ocTeT are very acTive during The year. Mem- bers oT These organizaTions are chosen from The choir. During The year members are chosen To Till vacancies in The choir from The high school chorus and The junior high choir, composed mosTly of ninTh graders. These organizaTions also make annual as- sembly appearances. Page lOl BML' JMPIL Jffiv Julie Tahon, Alice Cranny, Bonnie Jensen, Lila Harms Marlene Seeley, Celia Gimbel, Elanie Sfone, Lila Lee LoreTTa BerTelsen. Q. .51 4 I ' ,rf.4jf.: I 3519? lnqvalson, Sybil F-qos iQrw 5 'J' sf' 4 'iff' Lf. . .AMW pg . 91s, gm am pg W 0 To affain a deep apprecialion and enioymenf of music is lhe aim of +he A orcheslra. This group desires lo make known The vasl imporlance of music in everyday living. Under 'rhe direclion of H. R. Main, 'rhe orcheslra performs several 'rimes during 'rhe year. This musical group presenls a winler concerl every year, parlicipafes in ihe Chrisimas program, and plays al' lhe senior class day and commence- mem' exercises. Also if presenls a shorl program of music for 'rhe 'reachers when 'fhe SDEA meefs in Rapid Cify. Orcheslra officers are: Jerry Schneider, presi- dent Dian Hall, vice presidenf: Georgia Hesse, secrelary-+reasurer, and concerl-misfress, Sybil lngvalson. Orcheslra Members Coronof Firsf Violins Second Violins Gerlach, Carroll Wagoner, lva Mao Lewis, Maurine Leman, Marqarel' Liqhler, Jane Hussonq, Allayne Hall, Dian Johnson, Lucille Sfolfz, Marilyn Koppmann, Suzanne Maynard, Esfella Rhoades, Julia Fleicher, Leona Violas Knox, Sharon Robeson, Delores Taylor, Dorolhy Lund, Raymond, Jr. Scheurenbrand, Mary Lou Kinq, 6lOFid Drums Callos Cline, Bob Schneider. Jerry Smlfll- V90 Basses Clair, Horace Haas, Don Kurfz, Paiiy Bassoon Ball, Charles Marsieller, Don Kidner, Marqarei' Lackey, Burfon Pianisf Anderson, Anilal Dusek, Barbara Trombone Pier, Gene Skarfvedf, Gary Kiel, Loren Clarinefs Salmon, Shirley Price, Jeanene Hesse, Mariha Oboe Killian, Kay Flufes Hesse, Georgia Bray, Bonnie French Horn Babcock, Donna Schroeder, Darlene Erickson, Jerry Page l02 , J -oafgeq.--w-w Page IO3 emma, gm yum, 69 ' 6 ' Biology Club is one of fhe many organizafions which adds lhe praclical experience angle To modern educalion. Cpen lo all members of fhe sophomore class who wish To increase lheir lrnowl- edge of lhe living lhinqs abour Them, The club offers a variefy of field frips and laborafory in- vesfigafions. Under 'rhe leadership of Mr. l-lolmen, facully adviser, fhe srudenfs learn The arf of obsere vafion so valuable in lulure life. Officers for 'this year are John Fendrich, presi- dent Paffy Tandy, vice president Karen Johnson, secrefaryg and Gloria King, freasurer. ,,,,:7.s....,, M-. WHT!!! , 'lm Y - 47, R G5 1 ,7 . - 'hr Fx-1' 43 2' -R113 'T ' ll fvwm, ldbm, Stab. 'JL Gary Evans won a superior rafinq in lhe oraforical division of fhe sfale declamarion conlesr wilh his oralion, Mass Men. Declamafion inl'eres+ed many RCHS sfudenfs in IQSO- I95l. A reading was memorized by each sludenl and given in inframural compelilion, dislricf conlesls, and one sludenl compeled in rhe slale conlesl. Parlicipannq in The school conlesl' were Kalhleen Kallmbrenner, Helen Hayes, Geraldine Monqer, dramalicf Diclc Deuchar, Avonna Allcire, and Carl Schneider, humors ous: Jayne Why+e, Margarel Baldwin, Georgia l-leese, poefryi and Gary Evans, Donald Wedmore, Tom Eischbach, oralory. Kafhleen Kallcbrenner, Diclc Deuchar, Jayne Why re, and Gary Evans represenled RCHS al' fhe dislricl conlesf in Mifchell. Mr. Nelson had charge of The orafory: Mrs. Lloyd, poelry: Miss Slolhower, dramaricsp and Mrs. Clark, humor- OLJS. m.2fLlf2llA. Place. Sammi gil. 711.1 Jn RCI-lS, one of eighleen member schools parficipafing, was represenled in The Nafional Forensic League fourna- men+ on March l, I95I, ar Miichell, by debafers Kalhleen Kallcbrenner, John Hudson, Curiis Ireland, and Charles Ball. ln ofher conlesls held, enlered from Rapid Cify were Gary Evans and Charles Ball, oraforyg Kafhleen Kallcbrenner, dramalic: Dick Deuchar, humorous, and Joan Hall and Tom Fischbach, exfemporaneous spealcing. RCI-lS placed second in fhe number of debafes won for lhe +ournamen+. Gary Evans won second place wifh his oraforical declamalion, Mass Men. ln folal sweepsfalce poin+s, Rapid Cify placed fhird for fhe lournamenr, while Sioux Falls fool: firsf place and Yanlcfon and lvlifchell 'lied for second. Mr. Nelson has charge of experienced debafe and Mr. Tryon of inexperienced debale. X . if , 2 I TS. .zalymdwr zmmemwwds The primary obiecTive of The LiTerary and Library Club is To Teach iTs members The Tunda- menTals oT library organizaTion. This is done by The members acTually working in The library. The club also sponsors Boolc-Weelc and The Book-Weelc con- TesT. Each year The girls have a combined ChrisTmas and iniTiaTion parTy and a clubpicnic. The adviser oT The club is Miss ZeimeT. OTTicers are: Ellen Crossman, president Melissa RencounTre, vice president Evelyn SchieTersTein, secreTaryg and Tura Tims, Treasurer. 9110 jnaclunq. Pwluwn To give iTs members ideas on whaT The Teach- ing proTession involves is The purpose oT The F.T.A. MeeTing Twice each monTh wiTh iTs adviser, Miss Alda Adams, This group discusses requiremenTs Tor Teaching, problems ThaT a Teacher encounTers, and The many pleasures one receives Trom Teaching. Each spring The members observe various grade school classes, and seniors visiT The Black Hills Teachers' College. OTTicers are: Mary Williams, presidenTg Dian Hall, secreTaryg Karen HoseTh, Treasurer: and Carole Dahl, hisTorian. Page T07 'hr Blu2,'l7ZaAq,u.e.Q1zama,6lu667AoL04ce4, aQunin1z,wwL5uub1z,5laM,J9!aq4. The purpose of The Blue Masque Drama Club is To produce Two plays a year, The iunior play and The senior play. The Drama Club is an honorary organizaTion. To become a member, a sTudenT musT have a ToTal oT 60 poinTs. These necessary poinTs are acquired by eiTher acTing in The plays, assisTing in Their producTion, or parTicipaTing in declamafion. The club presenTs medals each year Tor ouTsTanding achievemenTs in dramaTics. During The year The Drama Club holds an iniTiaTion ceremony aTTer The junior play and a combined Tormal iniTiaTion and banqueT in The spring. The club has a membership oT 32 sTudenTs. lTs adviser is Evelyn Dawson. The oTTicers are: Carl Schneider, presidenT: Georgia Hesse, vice presidenT: Harold Paris, Treasurer: Marlene Fodness, secreTary: and CurTis lreland, business manager. QQ it-1---Vw V . ' . 1 . v -f..---eh . ,. W ' x Q14-c-nl4Ih 'H'P:rao51yf-wtf, f k i ' A3 , fi gg R v' S if Q 1 o ff .gg Q' gf - Q L at W, V4 .. 8 K 3 Q W . 'M 41... -V --W fi -e 2 Q . 'Q it M9 ggi 5 I ff Jam Jam Jams .smwm pn-nm gfmfafi, slum ip' ng mam Under 'rhe sponsorship of Miss Sogn, Klic Klub holds rwo meelings a rnonfh wifh one a picfure confesf open lo all aclive club members. The club is open +o all senior high sfudenfs inferesled in cameras and lheir operafion. A 'LQ--H is The club was in charge of R Day piclure sales as well as piclure sales for all major acfivilies fhroughouf rhe year. In order 'ro prornofe ils primary aim-inleresf in oicfures and phorography-Klic Klub sponsored a school-life picfure conresl early fhis spring. ',,. is in E: Eighry sfudenh rhis year fool: ad- vanfage of driver educafion and driver fraining faughf by Mr. Sfill- well and Mr. Haskins. ja A U L2 ig? N R635 .,S1endA. jwxzlae, to Enya' .Slain Represenling RCHS al' Boys' Slafe in Aber- deen lasl' spring were Dick While, Jerry Schneider, Curlis Ireland, John Hudson, Roberf Olson, Loren Henry, Gary Evans, Kennelh Heald, Charles Balcom, John Pavlaf, Maurice Feuerslenau, and Jaclc Sfuelpnagel. The boys parlicipaled in a weelc-long period of acfually praclicing 'rhe funcfions of our sfale government The members elecled 'ro +he various offices were almosf enlirely in charge of ihe myfhical cilies, counfies, and sfares, wifh 'lhe Counselors slaying in 'rhe background fo advise and assis+ fhe boys. Mr. Haighf was a counselor from Rapid Cify. Jfalluifumnm, flaunt yfwmuwfz, Marlene Fodness, Kalhleen Kallcbrenner, and Georgia Hesse were RCHS delegafes fo l95O Girls' Sfale, held in June on fhe Dalcola Wesleyan campus af Mifchell. For ihe firsl' fime, Girls' Sfafe had sfafe officers from The same cify, wifh Kafhleen as governor and Georgia as audifor. Kafhleen, RCHS' firsf governor, will refurn fo serve her office in '5I slale unlil a new governor is elecfed. Girls' Sl'al'e's purpose is lo help girls fo lcnow and undersland funcfions of ci'ry, counly, and sfafe governmenls. Represeniafives are 'chosen yearly from fhe junior class on a basis of scholarship, acfiviry and personalify. Page llb Kay Ewung elec+ed Muss Bobby Soxer of I95l a+ Hue annual B o b b y Sox Dance sponsored by Hue Pep Club f 3 Pg II7 y .vi -un- Gwen Uran chosen D A R canduda+e on Hue basus of cuhzenshup leadershup and pensonalu+y by her classma+es and Hue facuHy yy my 'A Duck Wlfuufe selec'red Top C bler f rHue 50 Sl foofball season by Hue Jour nalElks Award CommuH'ee composed of local business rr n. I-my! Q I I ' Q GQ H rf jgfqfu nf i D ' 'Q . . . gif' u 2 5 Q 'in ' 1 fu H of D, be ' ' ,limi u u X Ru D' 7 . .,V. J 1,-ja A , Vv' 4- X I . 23 ' D IA , . V A l . .. ., , . X X i . .A .:' 1 543 I 4 A 6' J . ' - ? ua: - 4 ' D' fi: - x 1 QQ - - ll I O b I u O u - u an ' f L' X u . 5-at N, I 7 Hmnmbuh ffma. lwlzb, fazxrbzatiall, ' W uv . V ' A ' ,79 Pal League fee for senior girls and 'rlweir mo+hers. 0 Pine Cone disfribufion day. Prom glllllblbgflqh., Hfkjupnnuingdigu fpihqh. flu. Atandznq.tluzy,attauz, fll.Q,!Ll.UlJlQ,flLQlj.. uuuuuz, Daqe IZ! fN fN INN Presidenl' Billie Jean Travis oullines plans for fulure ac+ivi+ies wi+h 'rhe olher officers and The co-adviser. Sealed are lfop rowl Ann Knechl, Mary Madden, Johnna George, fbollom rowl Mrs. Nelson, and Sally Cope. l guniafz.2tzylLMzp,g7ub1JL5n.cand'l1nnn. wwe lon, adm .sawn spoil One of 1'he mosl aclive organizalions in RCHS is The Junior High Pep Club. Alfhough fhe club was creafed iusf a year ago lasf fall, if has gained membership and parficipafed in spreading good school spiri+ and pep in fhe sfudenf body. Advisers 'For lhe group are Miss Cafhern Heavlin and Mrs. Margaref Nelson. The officers of 'rhe club include. Billie Jean Travis, president Helen Naeve, vice-president Sally Cope, secrefary: Ann Knechl, Treasurer: and Mary Madden, cheerleader capfain. Cheerleaders are chosen from fhe club. Besides planning pep assemblies for The iunior high, fhey lead The sfudenf body in yells for +he iunior high games. qw :gs 'ii' ill 'K CORNET BARITONE 'fraaqfmewr The iunior high band, inslrucled by D. L. John- son, shows up as a snappy marching band in numerous parades. The band consisls of iunior high sfudenls who have compleled 'rheir beginners' course. This year for 'rhe firsl' lime lhe iunior high has MHMORPHGH el., , .ar A Lmpmadu. a pep band oi ils own which plays al iunior high pep assemblies. Members of lhis group are chosen by Mr. Johnson from The iunior high band. Don Eberle is sludenl direclor and vice presi- denl, Peier l-lolleman is presidenl, and Sally Cope is secrelary-treasurer. BAND FLUTE OBOE Shann, Deanna Cope, Sally Rawie. Bernice CLARINET Neilson, Joanne Kirkham, Danny Georqe. Johnna Bifrrich, Louis Uhlir, Sally Smilh, Kay Carson, Belly Knechf, Ann Griffifhs. Sharon Ch risfia nsen, Phyllis Shroll, James Thomas, Roberf Nichols, Larry Welsch, Thomas Sfone, Shirley Allen, Shirley Mailer, Dianne Knapp, Evelyn Lund, Marilyn Evans, Mary Melller, June Pool, Karen SOPRANO SAXOPHONE Charllon, LaVonne Carpenler, Nadine ALTO SAXOPHONE Ball, Darlene Schaeffer, Delores Allison, Dennis Albers, James Weir, Virqinia Renz, Rodney TENOR SAXOPHONE Lanq, Lilas VanNice, Beverly Rogers, Roberf MARIMBA AND BELLS Slafer, Janel' Seafon, Dianna Deane BASSOON Allison, Belly PICCOLO Jibben, Gloria Albers, Annela Smiihson, Bill Eberle, Don Wilson, Cleve Thompson, Ronald Slollz, Dennis Coffield, Kay Tryqsfacl, Kenneih Bowen, Eldon Bausch, James Buclcinqham, Robe Peacore, Eddie Whifalrer, Ren Henderson, Larry Whalem, Duane Emeiqh, Dennis Eqemo, Rodney TROMBONE Holleman, Peler Owens, Ronald Campbell, Calvin Kobes, Roqer Braun, Charles Price, Richard rl' Pier, Leonard Bolle, Bruce BASS McCain, John Schick, Waller Teaney, Carroll HORN Hilch, Carolyn Lund, Lowell Younq, Marshall Champion, Calvin Evans, Darla Ferne DRUM Gorwill, Jacquelin Siorm, Wesley Gauze, James Disharoon, Roberf DeCory, Sam Tourfman, Roberl' Colvin, James Anderson, Charles Fuersf, George TYMPANI Gray, Glenda Page l24 Page I25 WB Uzzdmwia. Jlmlnzuna, 31111. Hands, Pupils. DErecTed by T-T. R. Main, The B orchesTra perTorms Tor The sixTh grade pupils from The grade schools each year when They visiT RCT-TS. The mem- bers oT The orchesTra parTicipaTe in This program To encourage sTudenTs coming inTo iunior high To play musical insTrumenTs. Mr. Main has also organized a sTring quarTeT Trom This group To play Tor iunior high assemblies. To qualify Tor membership in B orchesTra, one musT pass his TourTh class musicianship. The aim oT all members is Toiioin A orchesTra and To be- come beTTer musicians. OTTicers oT B orchesTra are: JaneT Lewis, presidenT: BeTTy Lou Reed, vice president and JeaneTTe Shroll, secreTary-Treasurer. Jwbzlbzq. Klub gilflltd. The brighT cosTumes and Tlashing baTons of The Twirlers are an inTegral parT oT any parade, TooTball game, or baslceTball game. Duane John- son is adviser oT The Twirling Club, which is in- sTrucTed by PaTTy Hall. This year The Twirling Club. Tor The TirsT Time, senT a parTicipanT To The NaTional BaTon Twirling ConTesT, which was held in ST. Paul, MinnesoTa. PaTTy Hall was chosen as The ouTsTanding Twirler To represenT Them in This conTesT. JeaneTTe Hamm is presidenT oT The beginners' group. OTTicers of The inTermediaTe class are: Phyllis Buckingham, president Jean Copps, vice- presidenT: JeanneTTe Shroll, secreTary: and Shirley McDaniels, Treasurer. '-ul .3-.B ve' l' 15:8 IIE R125 naman S if Jo,-'14 9 Umm am Hmm WiTh Carl Mehrhof acTing as adviser, Junior T-li-Y l has been very successTul in carrying ouT iTs year's program oT acTiviTies. OperaTing The checlc room aT The home baslceTball games has proved To be one of The club's biggesT iobs, buT The sponsorship oT The annual junior high soTT ball Tournament The organizaTion oT a baslceTball Team, and The adopTion OT a Tamily aT ChrisTmas have added To Their labors. OvernighT ouTings held aT DalTon Lake and Their ChrisTmas parTy served as Tillers beTween iobs. OTTicers Tor The pasT year have been Marshall Young, presidenT: Ren WhiTaker, vice presidenT: Donald Eberle, secreTary: and Dick KnechT, Treasurer. 1701-91 9.9 Unqwuzgei One OT The more recenTly organized clubs in our school is Rodney T-TaighT's Junior l-li-Y ll. WiTh much Timely advice Trom Mr. HaighT and under The leadership of Dean Sime, president Calvin Campbell, vice-presidenT: DwighT Egemo, secreTary7 and Rodney Egemo, Treasurer, The boys have underTal4en several money malcing acTiviTies, The proceeds oT which helped To malce The lnTernaTional I-li-Y conTerence a success. .,,-' Y I . 4 -... ' -A . f 'x las, f F Elm Club Jian, 62 'l7ZunbnJm, Despile lhe lac? lhal' lhe club involves hard worlc and lime. iunior high Girls' Glee Club is one of fhe larger organizarions among +he school's younger ser. The sixry-fwo members are direcfed by Mrs. Verna Deimer. Any eighrh or ninfh grade girl wishing To belong musl 'lry our for a posilion, 'rherefore The club is composed only of The beller singers. Alfhough The club is srriclly exlra-curricular, il is an aclive one. The main proiecr each year is raking parf in lhe annual junior high Chrislmas program. muh ywza fy-gms Fffwf- 6' ' pfwifli Of all 'rhe aclivilies in iunior high, lhe ninlh grade Y-Teens' Club is probably one of 'rhe mosf energelic. An example of 'lhe lype of worlc of lhe club is lhe Chrisrmas proiecr. The girls mended and made doll clolhes and senl These 'rogefher wifh new dolls lo a crippled children's home. However, if isn'+ all worlc, as The mem- bers enioyed dances, parries, and square dancing during fhe school year. Meerings of The club are held every olher weelc on Friday af noon. The club has 50 members, all girls in The ninlh grade. Miss Belly l-lelling is club adviser. Wilh Ann Knechf, Jo Anne Neilson, and Billy Jean Travis as presidenl, secrelary and lreasurer, fhe club is busily engaged in many social affairs. ffl! If . of ' 1 v ff, 4-W Q xx ,A I X in f L i 1240, ,. .f -zf W SW Pe Of -I YWMV, 311,06-ULLLH4 ,J VN iw , Maw 672 QQ. G Wff 912' I f0'gQ 41 0 , :gn 1, I L , 1


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