Sturgis Brown High School - Mato Paha Yearbook (Sturgis, SD)
- Class of 1945
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Lx G R, 3 Q ' 335' ,a'L'fff.'iFt'T . WST ,, 'F J F S .L , 4- ,ff,r,q, . , , , anna.-.57 . -1 4 F- ff -.m g 1, 5 5 -fb life-1'fZ'kff '.1 ' f 'J-f-'DQS' 'mee , I ' .- ff - 2 -ML' gm-x2k:'4-.Q wig QL,E23gk 13g,-',- . ,. Y' g 22f:' il?:'11,- . ga' 1:46 M45 E 77 STURGIS HIGH SCHOOL Sturgis, South Dakota Published by a Stott Composed of Quill and Scroll Members, and Journalism Staff with the Assistance of Mr. l-lale and School Camera Club Equipment GWEN DAVENPORT Business Manager i i DONA JEAN CON KL l N Editor S Dona Jean Conklin ....... Editor-in-Chief Earlene Morrill .......... Assistant Editor Gwen Davenport ....... Business Manager Roberta Keffeler ................ Typist Winnette Williamson ...... Organizations Mary Blair ...... Assistant Organizations Sonia Yappen ...... Class Organizations Betty Adams ............ Snapshot Editor Betty Pedersen. .Assistant Snapshot Editor Jerry Sjolander .. ....... ..,.. C artoonist Howard Cole .............. Sports Editor James I-lale ............... Camera Club R. B. Williams .... Director of Publications Q f jE A ' 35. Ji X. h 1 3 Af, .rl A V' ,K xl si JN . B, V, M Q4 I .E V K ' : v fx . 1 Q i 'F 5 i if E W H X ,Q il MS K fa W. VQEER3 V pknj 3 af ff N any Q ' ' f'3,1 g 5 iii Q ' A A '15 V A V' X x 3 'TK' if 3:92 ' W. RF wx Mx ,K A? kk 'Q K , V in . '4y?'qi1,fi . if w 'K J.k'V ' .e ' T - 5 44 3 xy A ' + A K x ,,.. w 'Q 4- 'Q' y.vQ Kgf51iEg,s - 'Y , .Nrxjg nl 1 - K Ji 5 iwg ein' 'A 5 x' : Mx X, Q 2 2 'Q fi Q lf 'tw an f R i A n 1- X A 3 ' A 5 fm Q.-Q Si'2q. W ' kr gg is is Aw K .W .. k Lg W uni Q ix ,M if .H K M, J, 3- Q Mrk My W: N- rl? Y sf? M J fi f. ' W5 ' -Q.. N Q N H 3 M A S.. 3 XS i if W Of: Q' wh -3 ..wxl?s,y-ff. ,jim 9 S, if h 5,i7'WQziia 4Lf5iW gaik , sf S 3 Mzvfii-W3 E 2' - ss , in A 5 ,W 4 at 3 Dedication SUPERINTENDENT E. E. GRUNWALD To you, Superintendent Grunwald, who since the fall of l923 have given unselfishly to this school and community, your philosophy, your energy, your interest in youth, your ideals, your profound faith in education as the builder and preserver of a Great Democracy, we sincerely and gratefully dedicate this, the l945 Moto Paho. IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIllllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIlllIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIlIl ' 'llllllllllllll ' ' 4 I' ' I ' ' ' ' ..nIIIlllIIIIIIIl I emurianr PFC. ROBERT GLEN ANDERSON PRIVATE FRANKIE DE PUGLIO 1st LIEUTENANT CLAIRE LANE GRAMS CAPTAIN ORAN E. PETRICH MAY THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE AND UN- SELFISH SACRIFICE WHICH THESE BOYS HAVE GIVEN FOR THEIR COUNTRY AND FOR US ALWAYS REMAIN IN OUR MEM- ORY AND IN OUR DEEDS AND ACTIONS. MAY THEIR SPIRITS CAUSE US TO LIFT OUR MINDS TO HIGHER PLANES OF THOUGHT-THAT'WE TOO MAY GIVE EACH DAY OF OUR LIVES THE BEST THAT WE HAVE-AND THAT REGARDLESS WHAT WE MAY SACRIFICE AND DENY OURSELVES, OURS WOULD BE SMALL IN COMPARISON. 4 -WSW It nl , - N il 7 N fs Q' 'W W I Q 1 M .- v -vw ,.', f .i A :xii .A T 293 S : : . -- . gddfwfdg ' N R gr 5 .-F3 'PY i 5 R A ' . . L S B G E. vL MGRRILL K. E. SHERMAN L50 Mmacom R, E, SPARKS G. B, ANDERSON A Apmfidfnfu H Clerk Not in Picture C, W. WALDMAN L. Treosurer J 7 SUPERlNTENDENT E. E, GRUNWALD, JESSE BAUER, Science. ALICE BRASSEIELD, Speech, Mothemotics, MRS. CRAWFORD KNAPP, English, Lotin, MRS, LYLE BENDER, Civics, Biology, MRS. ARLENE KLAPMAN, I-lomemoking, GAA., MRS. TOM WALL, English, l-lislory, Algebro, MRS, ELGIE COACHER, Civics, History, Business Troining, MRS, MARJORlE BERGER, English, l-listory, MRS. GUS ANDERSON, English, Librory, ETHELYN l-lERSl-lEY, Commerce. Not oopeoringi Cooclfi B. W. WOODLE, R, B, WILLIAMS, Director of Publicotions, NEVA RICHARDSON, Music. ff W' w N10 GRUNW AW fy' SM SQ s E A I 3 V 5 vie' . EIL L SINC-L AIR R F P R It P. N T A T T V F M O S T P O P U A L A R M O S T 4 x S 1 ?efwm4 WWN ILLIA X ' A E , DONNA M AE 'RU B216 eadafzc BLANCHE MAY BOYER Glee Club, 3-4, Operetto, 4. EUGENE CASTEEI. llGenell Meyer School, l , DONA JEAN CONKLI N Conlc Bond, l-2-3, Comero Club, l, Debote, l-2, Extemp, l, GAA, l-2, Jourhol- ism, l-4, Moto Poho, Asst. Editor, 3, Editor, 4, Quill E1 Scroll, 3-4, Declom l-2-4 8 A? CONSTANCE AGA Cormie Glee Club, l-4. MARY BLAIR Bond, l, Glee Club, 3, Pep Club, 4, Jourholism, 3-4, Moto Poho, 4, Quill EI Scroll, 3-4. JOY JEAN BRISBEN Susie Ree Heights, l-2, Miller, 3, Bond, l-2, Pres, l, Glee Club, l-3, Jour., 2, Librory Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, l, KENNETH CASTEEI. lfKenll Meyer School, l. HOPE l, COX Scottsbluff, Nebr, l, Sec., 4, Pep Club, l, Juri- ior Ploy, 3, Chorus, l, GAA., l. VIVIAN CHARLOTTE COY llgeoll Library, 4. ROY A, DAVIDSON Basketball, 2-3, Swim EORGE ALBERT DUMCKE 0,133 she , V' we asketboll, 2. 3 ISABELLE GERHARD IIISSII Deadwood, l, Band, l, Cheer Lea de r, 3-4 Wt!! ' Hs. 'Q' Cf MQ, ' ,iq c5.A.A,, l-2-3, aiee ciubf l, Pep Club, 4, Jour, 3 . Qllifw if-'fi'-LX 'WA RALPH HAMEL llHOmIl DGNNA MAE EREIBERG Ereiberg Sec., 3, GAA, l, Glee Club, 4, Pep Club, 4, Jour, 4, Commercial Club, 2, Mixed Chorus, 4, LUCY GRUBL Lucy Bell GAA., 3-4, Tap N Twirl, l-2, Commercial Club, 2, EDWARD GRUNWALD llEdll Basketball, l-2-3-4, Football, l-2-3-4, 1 S Club, 2-3-4, Sec., 4, Track, l-2- 1 3-4, Pres., 2, V.-Pres., l, 9 'Q EUGENE HARWOOD Gene New Underwood, l, Bos- kefboll, l, Troclc, l, Debote, l, Glee Club, l, Mixed Cborus, GORDON R. J Wolff Scbool, l, W lO O in l W ouusou 57 ' DORIS JEAN MADSEN Blondie JAMES McFARl.AND llhmll Boslselboll, l-2, Eoolboll, l-2-3-4, US' Club, 2-3-4, Troclc, l-2, Bond, l, Corri- ero Club, l, Jumor Ploy, 3, Mixed Chorus, 3. LETA HANKS JOAN l-lANNAl-l ll-JON Lemwom, l, Llbrorv Club, lg Twirlirmg Club, l l-lomemolcirng C l u b, l Dewey Club, l, Q 1 BETHEL ISAACS lziks GAA., 1, ROBERTA KEEEELER Bobby Jeorf' Bond, l-3-4, GA Al, l -2- 3-4, Glee Club, l-4, Peo Club, 4, Jourrwolism, 3-4, Jurmror Ploy, Business Mgrj Librorv Club, 2- 3-4, Moro Pobo, 4, Ober- etlo, 4, Qurll G Scroll, 3-4, W' 1m 'fits-.- 'hum- KENNETH MAILLOUX IIKGUH HAZEL MEYER l-lone Glee Club, l-2, lvlrxed Chorus, l-2. THEODORE E, MEYER 'Q 3 Riverside School, lg Glee Club, l, Kltteoboll, l, Z, I 'ia 9' ,W f-- -A ,ggi . gil A X NX X R 'F W A oorxlmuo MILLER f Dome Trock, 3, EDWIN lo MILLER 1, '53 57' Eddue , L s Trock, 3. 4-QR - av 'CSV .,..,.w' RUTH IRETA MOORE '05 Snooper Bond, l-2-3, GAA, l-2- 3-4, Glee Club, lf-3-rl, 5-. Pep Club, l-3, lurrlor ploy, 3, Mixed Cl'1oruS, 3, Operetto, 4. EARLENE MORRILL V-Pres, 3, Sec, l, GAA, l-2, Glee Club, l-3E-l, Jourrwolusm, l-3-Ll, Edltor, 3, Moto Polwo, 4, Oberelto, -l, Quull 8 Scroll, 3-4, Declom, l-2-34, Student Couocul, 2, V-Pres, 2 MAE K PEDERSEN Hpeteu Bond, l-2-4, Bond Llbrorlon, 2, Jour- rrolasm, 2 J JAMES REED Faith, l-Z-3, Basketball, l-2-3, Football, 2-3, F Club, 2-3. ALETHA MAE RHODEN Band, 3-4, Debate, l, GAA, l, Operetta, l2 HOWARD Pl-llLLlPS New Underwood, l, Bos- ketball, l, Track, l-2-3, Band, l-2, Cbeer Leader, 'Qt' lljlmll . -wad' Babe Glee Club, l-4, 'T' DALE ROVERE Lead, l-2, Basketball, 3, Track, 3, Olee Club, 3, Mixed Clwarus, 3, Pres., 2, Student Council, 3. J. JAMES Sl-lEEDER lfJ Im!! Golden, Colorado, 2, Basketball, 3, Football, 4, Dramatic, 2, Wrestling, 2, 4, Debate, l-2f3, Junior Play, 3, Declam, l-2-3-4, WlLLlAM J, PLUNKETT Bill Basketball, l - 2 4 3 f 4, Football, l-2-3-4, S Club, 2-3f4, Pres. 42 Band, l, Pres, l, V,- Pres, l, Junior Play, Stu- dent Couneil, 3. 5 CAROL REIMER f'Skeets Debate, 2, GAA, l, Glee Club, l-2-3-4, Pep Club, 4, Journalism, 3-4, Operetta, 4, DONNA MAE ROTH Journalism, 3, Junior Play, 3, Library Club, l-2. 'QM Mx, Yffwifx QF' its-M' LAWRENCE SOLMONSON IILOFVYII Polock, l-2-3, Basket- ball, l-2-3--4, Football, l-2-3-4, S Club, 4, Band, l-2, Junior Play, 3. PANCHITA SPENCER llpemnyll Lakewood, Colorado, l 2-3, Glee Club, l-2-3 Pep Club, 3-4, Gym, l Junior Play, 3, Dramat- ics, 3 BETTY LOU SIMMONS Parkstan, l, Piedmont, 2-3, Pres. 3, Basketball 2-3, Glee Club, l-2, Journalism, 3, Operetta, l, Junior Play, 3, Debate, 3 WILLIAM HAROLD SINCLAIR Bill Spearfisb, 2, Basketball, 3-4, 'sf' Club, 4. Qs: .lag ,gb if J, ivfxrieicifx sPEAkMAN JR' A 554 ws- il mm npotln Glee Club, l-4, Operetta, 4, Harmony Club, l, PHYLLIS JANE TRll3l3Y Trib Band, 2-3, Cheer Leader, 2, Debate,l-2-3, GAA., l-2, NORMAN VANSICKEL Norm Basketball, l, Track, l, Camera Club, l, Glee Club, 3, Junior Play, 3. GAA., ALMIA WALTHALL l-2-3-4. l3 , W .W Vil- I3osk LQROY WESCOTT ll tl! efboll, 2-3, Foofboll, l 3-4, S Club, 2-3-4. VVINNETTE WILLIAMSON Pres., 3, Glee Club, l-3-4, Pep Club, 4, Jour., 3-4, Editor, Moto Poho, 4, Mrxed Chorus, 3, Oper- etfo, 4, Quill G Scroll, 3-4. CIVICS CLASS SONIA YAPPEN Surmyboy Pres., 4, V,-Presb, 3, Sec., 2, C Club, l-3-4, Pep Club, 4, Jc 3-4, Junior Ploy, 3, Moto Pc 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Operetto I-lormorwy Club, l. ig I' 4' ' , 5 4 'bm W, 'VS 'QN- PM Q -as 'rf CLAYTON CASTEEL ' O'NEIL CLINCH JOY CONREY GREGOR CRUICKSHANK OWEN DAVENPORT DOROTHY DODSON DAWN DYER BARBARA FORBES BETTY FORBES I BETTY ADAMS LOUISE ANDERSON MYRON ANDERSON ARLO BEUG BONNIE BAIRD WILLA BLACKLOCK IMOGENE BRINK EVELYN BRUNER JACK BOWES I iff . . .1:-A. 2 yn. .Y -:gf W . mb S, A www X 11 , Q 'L v Wig if WW I5 ii V277 l I6 1717 rj. 415' 1:-I CAROLINE JASTORFF CYRIL KENLEY ROBERT LAKE MERLYN LARSON SUZANNE LEVER WILLIAM LINSTROM KENNETH LINSTROM MARY JANE LINSTROM LEVERT LETTAU MARILYN HALE LAVONNE HOWIE ROBERT HUTCHES PATRICIA HARDY ROBERT HAMILTON WILLARD HOBERT LAVINA HART MABLE INGALLS LEONARD JOHNSON 6- 32 gi! X Y Q, 'Q' I. Aff nv' 'il V, 4 . Qs. vu! ffl' y aw' ' ' MW! I f f if JL MTI Vg! .J in if MARGARET SCHUELKE CARMEN SEPTKA JERRY SJOLANDER VERN SIMONS DONEEN SPENCER VIRGINIA SZYMANSKI GEORGE WATERSON CAROL WEISS CHARLES WENNBERG MARIORIE MEYER HAROLD MILLS LOIS ROSS BETTY REDERSEN MARILYN OUINN JACK SCHAFF AGNES THOMPSON RAYMOND TENNIS DAVID RICHARDS Ji Q3 'Wy' W:-':1'y,f L'-'-a iw 1 fray' 1' .an If -I. 'TTU' fx f ' L X, if rii' ROBERT YEAGER DOL-CRES YQUNG O BACK ROW: Bob l-lomilton, l-loword Cole, Myron Anderson, O'Neil Clinch, Robert Loke, Jerry Sjolonder. MIDDLE ROW: Miss l-lershey, Director, Suzonne Lever, Gwen Dovenport, Gregor Cruickshonk, Robert l-lutches, Kenneth Linstrom, Howord Phillips. FIRST ROW: Down Dyer, Mory .lone Linstrom, Betty Pedersen, Borboro Forbes, Betty Forbes, Agnes Thompson. Best Foot Forword, by John Cecil l-lolrn, o comedy in three octs, wos presented by the juniors on December 7. One ot the odditions to the ploy this yeor wos the use of the stoge equipment which wos presented to the school by the groduoting closs of 44. 'Xi iff 'QA' ya-.. S mi was 38155 pwflsf lifel- WG: C ' 9- BACK ROW P Lohman, D Tarrant, J Rovcro, VV Mann, EI Walker, H Colo, K Anderson, N Rovcrc MIDDLE ROW' E Stark, B Walker, K Ramsdell, A OQIC, N Moore, B I-Ioley, D Grnter, C Muddlebrook, H Healey, V Swenson, D Moreland FRONT ROW M Corlson, J Cordes, R Gunther, C Pawlcwskr, A. Carlson, D Boyer, C Aga, J. Bauer, A Mrller, T Cordes BACK ROW' G Sfetfler, R Jordan, H BeCI1Ier,R Murphy, J, Krnney, N, Rowefr, H Ingalls F Anderson MIDDLE ROW R Holtry, E Simons, C COIDI3, D Coy, V, Ivlorrrll, J Grunwald, B Edwards, M Slmons, G Weyrrch, I Ingrahom FRONT ROW I-I Lrston, B Groot, L, Brrsben, S Hole, L Cox, B Motkrns, B Grrrnsbo, S Schry, vers, M Moreland, L Dumcke 'M ini fl I9 n K 7 BACK ROWi G Gerhard, L Thompson, R Soelzer, D. Hayes, l. Mrddlebrcck, C. Trrbby, R. Conklun, B Lunsrrom, R. Granl, O Terrrll MIDDLE ROWi D Daclntler, R. Haley, J. Waltnall, J, King, M Sorenson, M Hobert, M Morrison, H. Sylvrs, M Bed- saul, B Long, H. Krlness. FRONT ROWi B Peterson,J Palmer, M Bunk, L. Symonds, M. Kcmes, J Baltz, B Barup, K. Borup,J Baclwand, D Grubl, T. MCKnQIIy, D McGuire BACK ROW' A Ala, T McGuire, C Anderson, R. Monroe, J. Blaess, K. Marcorte, B Caacher, W Srrnons, J Scherer W Morgan MIDDLE ROWi R Madison, V Dyer, F Denker, W. I-larrlson, C SI1aw,J Aga, N Taylor, R Fenner, A Cobb, V Mala- ilwek, T. Hartl, A Leltau, M Srgman. FIRST ROW' J. Speakrnan, G McFarland, K. McKay, E. HugI1es,B Nannast, M Sclmelke, C PetrIng,J Haley, N Bell L Thompson, R. Flnney, I Moore. IIIQ M fm MEAE. brew: 2. Y BACK RCW: Mr Bauer, Faculty Adviser, Bob l-lutches, Junror Class, Kay Marcotte, Freshman Class, Jac Revere, Sophomore Class, FRONT ROW' Jerry Spolander, Pres, Joey Grunvvald, Journaltsrn, Wrnnette Wrllramson, Sonor Class Kathleen McKay, Glee Club, Barbara Forbes, GAA, Kenny Lrnstrcm, S Club Student government is democracy in actron-through actual governmental procedure connected wtth school operatron. Performing the functronal dutves ol thus admtnrstrattvo group were Jerry Syolander, presrdent and a representottve from each class and organrzatron These cauncul members chase Mr Bauer as therr faculty adviser, Bob l-lutches, vice-prestdent, Barbara Forbes, secretary and treasurer, The thnd annual homecomtng events were agatn successfully spon- sored by the Councul lt prcmoted defense stamp sales, gave several hugh school portres, planned a VE-Day program, rotsed funds for the treasury by gtvrng an all-class amateur hour, helped to rmprove sports- manshrp, and rn general asststed nn the schools advancement ,. ,,, x A? --IW? mi STUDENT PRESIDENT SJOLANDER Wow ' W Wg? 4 Wuth the modem typewrurers amd other Commercuol equrpmerwt, cmd under the super- vislorw of The sk1Hed Commerce Teacher, Ethelyrw Hershey, S. I-1 S students prepare for the ever grovvmg busurwess world, Thenr chosen field of Interest. 'bw 4 Behind the hardened faces of men on the battle fronts, behind the concerned faces of the leoders of the countries, behind the bright faces of all loyal Americans, are the workings of an age-old institution f -1 an institution olmost as old os mon This is the institution which works with the various foods of the world to prepare nutritious meals as a contribution to the health of growing citizens This establishment not only feeds and clothes the young world, but sets in their minds the fundonnentals of good citizenship, democracy, and how to get along in the world. The home is the first social function with which an individual comes in contact, and therefore the home molds the minds of all future American builders l-low important it is for the proper training of the future leaders of the home, The different courses of Home Economics not only teach the students through study how to cook, sew, care for children, entertain guests, and all the other functions of the home, but, in the modern kitchen and sewing room of the department, the course gives the Students the reol experience which is ot such practical value. Sw gi Minds, hands, instruction, and eauipment are put together so that students with curious natures may explore into the material of the earth to find new facts and new truths The science Henartment attempts to develop open and strona minds on the lookout for new knowledge. Future men and women must be prepared to meet the problems of a scientific world. Pl Whats your reason? Hank shovelmg the B. A. Barnes, Custo daily snow dian, said to be kick mg clog. The giggling Latin class giggling and working. Hard working classes in American History and Biology. 46 Z STANDING Coach B, W. Woodle, B, Sinclair, R. Conklin, H, Beehler, K, Linstrom, O. Clinch, l-l. Cole, Manager. SITTING E Grunwald, J. Kinney, J. Blaess, i.. Solrnonson, C. l-larrison, B. Scherer. The Scoopers for the second consecutive year placed in the upper division of the Black l-lills Conference, ranking fourth in both i944 and l94S. The total wins for this vear's season were l4 and the total losses were 9, The Scoopers' points totaled 644, and the opponents' read 574. The Scoopers ended one of the most successful seasons in years with 8 conference wins and 6 losses, The starting lineup for the games usually included Solmonson at center, Harri- son and Crrunwald, guards, and Linstrom and Sinclair at the forward positions. Substi- tutes who saw rnuch action werei Conklin and Kinney, forwards, Scherer at center, and Blaess and Beehler, guards. When the Scooper cage season opens in l946, the Scoopers will have as formidable a team as they ever have had and no doubt will rebreak the record of '44 and '45, Vale Rapid City lLead Tourneyl .... . . . Speartish tLead Tourneyl ..,.. . .. Belle lLeod Tourneyl ....... , . . Custer Deadwood Newell . . . Belle ......... Rapid City Vale .... Lead ...., Sturgis 3l Sturgis l6 Sturgis 2l ,an 1444-45 hey Zl 25 33 24 25 29 49 l7 25 3l 38 Sundance . . . Speartish . .. l-lot Springs Custer .... Deadwood . . . Speortish ... Belle ..... l-lot Springs Lead .... Rapid City SCORES OF A TOURNAMENT Lead l9 Belle 32 Rapid 23 They 24 32 l 6 l 5 29 40 l 8 30 46 55 BACK ROW: Mr. Woodle, B. Coacher, M. Anderson, L. Lettou, B, l-lutches, B, Hamilton, G. Cruick- shank, B. Lake, D. Tarrant, J, Scherer. MIDDLE ROW. L. Thompson, D. l-layes, B. Sinclair, R. Conklin, l-l. Beehler, K. Linstrorn, O. Clinch, R. Soelzer, G. Gerhard, l-I. Cole. FRONT ROW: E Grunwald, J. Kinney, L, Solmonson, J. l-larrison, B. Scherer. 'Me 7emnQoe4m47'uJf P ., 5.1.2, . f 3 is f y ., ii S All in for Hot Springs and points south!! Who's that big -smile for? The camera, of course. Solmonson jumps for the tip-off to Sturgis 28 while Harrison and Lin- strom wonder if it's Conklin seems to be looking forward to this weekend in Hot Springs. 5 if F was Q' He wasn't so sure- but the games with Custer and Hot Springs came out 30-15 and 32-I6 respectively. The team watches Sun dance for o 'false move 7 Though the Sturgis High Track Sauad of l94-4 dnd hot break arty previous track records, they had a successful season, and the team composed ot almost all under- classmeh wall oreseht a formidable threat to the Black Htlls Cohterehce in V345 Caotairt ot the l9-44 track team was Jerry Slolahder, who placed in the dashes, and htqhfpoirtt mah was Kermy Lihstrom, who soeclalrzed m hugh sumo and low hurdles The thlrd lettermah was Ed Grurtwald, who wen the Dtstruct and olaced an the Rearehal cmd Soeartlsh lhvitatlohal Meets The hctfs cut for track were Slclartder, Lurtstrom, Grtghwali Sllmflm- VR Ham- Scrw, l-l Harriet E Muller, D, Mlller,J Rovere, N Revere, D Revere, R Murphy, W Mgmt, l-l Beehler, J Carlson, J, Bowes, l-l Phtllrps, lvl flthclersoh, R Lake, Cha W, Hale 'S vu Ct-EER-l ENDERS, V. SZYMANSKI, l-l, RHll,LlPS, AND I, CFRll!XRD ignite! Zdacafiaa Building bodies ond prorroting the heolth ot Anrrerico's voting fren is tl-e purpose of the physicol education progrom in which the Sturgis l-ligh School, one of rnony, is toking port, lt hos been incorporoted into the high school curriculum, ond one hour o doy by eoih boy in high school is spent in the gyntnosium. Under the leodership of Cooch Woodle the physicol educotion closses hove colisthenics exhibitions, ploy touch footboll, orgonize bosketboll teoms occording to seoson, ond olso porticipote in other sports such os boxing ond tumbling. 'S' K 9 5 , A N , . . Q, 1 A The HSN Ciub cf Simms Hugh Sdwvfil ws Cmvpwvd CVnT'r0fx gif lwxf, mlm hm. SGI5 Qqci It H05 been 6-rwtlrclx dt'?fTWCfVCA1TlC GVFd hm nm uw furvtmtuiu rx mul Ulu tvri Officers In wars l3ffOVO tim Clvh Kp' vrwsrv'vd me Dwtrm MH H4 I+fw'wmvwmrn but dw lc Sturglsb me To an A 5251901 THQ TUUVYTGI'1WCflT vm-N hid HN Rwgm Cm TMC S Club ws bpcrwwrod lux thc Yyifgrmorwy under Thu IQQJI1 r'-Imp Q4 Cl-Uis1f'lW Wccdle, fcr the Qllfd of Sturgis Hugh Sfhcvoi The offuaiws for W-lf? urwducfvd Prxiswdcsrt, NEI PlL1HLl'Tf, Nm' lmxmmv Jim golarwdvr, Sucrofafx, Ed Gmrwwoldf Und Roprciarwtomw 1a Stucimt Cm11wxmf K. mv lbw llrwxlrum prC,Cd thwlr k0Cr1rwQ5 cmd Gbalm :rw 5C'mX Mild Cf QHWIQIICSQ Bmw 'Tx fvrrmltmw 'lwm 7 I 2 .A . , S29 3 it 0 g ,t'z ee i2k,ae,t,i, . ,- ...,, Elm BACK ROW: Louie Thompson, Donald McGuire, Rohert Linstrom, Merlyn Veren, Dean Johnson, Kay Morcotte, Ralph Soelzer, Bill Sinclair, Gayloml Gerhard, Tom McGuire. THIRD ROW' Bill Coocher, Ross Conklin, Jerry S'olan'ler, O'lNleil Clinfh Kenny I ihftrom, Bob Arnold, Harold Beehler, ,lim McFarland, Jim Sheedor, Bruce Walker, Bill Plunkett, B, W, Woodle, Coach. SECOND ROWi Greaor Cruiclcshank, Levert lettau, VVefley Moon loRov Vlfefffvtt lark Blaess, Bob Murphy, Larry Solmonson, Ed Grunwald, Cla'enre l-lorrison, Boh l-lutches, Bob Hamilton, FIRST RCW. Dale Torront, Chorles Tribby, Duane Priest, Eyerette Chord, Eyerette Beehler, Rich- ard Monroe. The Sooooer lineuo tor the l944 Football seosori was ooclfefl with olentv of tinht ond driye but not Quite enoiiah weiaht to hold back some of the heavier toffms of the laraer l-lills cities, thouqh they did finish the season with P wins and 4 losses, which olaced them Sth, and with a oeroentaae of .333 in the Block Hills Contercn:e. The aotIng captain tor the l944 football squad was Bill Plunkett, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES We They Custer ...... . . , l3 6 Speortish .... . . . 7 l4 Lead ........ . . . I7 P6 Deodwood . .. . . . Bl l9 Raoid City .... . B 75 Belle Fourche . 7 33 32 Www r s A L l . ,iff . In the fall of the school year comes a much anticipated event in the lives of Sturgis hiah school pupils, The black and white of the school is proiidlv displayed in various decorations of toot- ball goal posts, floats, and the wearina apparel of students. The place of honor of the i944 football season is given to the Homecoming queen, Donna Mae Freibera, After her crowning at the bonfire and snake dance of the night befnrei she rides proudly ahead of the evcited students to the football field, There the Inst home game of the season turns out to be a beautiful victory for the Scoopers over the Deadwood Bears. Aftez the big party that night, students go home contented because our Homecoming Day is a success. - ff .. - A l 1 . V I W 'l' I ' I as 5 Ci BWV BVNVV Miss Brnssfield, Isabelle Gerhard, l'loward Phllins, Virainin Sviwnnski Mr, Bane-r THIDD BOW leone Brisben, farcl Beirner, Doneev Spenfer Tvvifla MCKnelly, Theelfla l-lartl, Fern lw 'xl l' Twi'n Verdes, Lillian Durncke, Carolvn Aga, Charlotte Cobb. BVFOND RCW Agnes Letfaii Rarnonn Madisaw Kafhleen lXflfKni,f lnvonne Thompson, Vivian Milnfhek lov Brisben Pancghila Spencer, Danna Freibera Mary Blair, Winnetle Welliarhson. FIRST POW Mable Farlsrn Norrna lean Bell Carol Beimer, Nlnnf Innn lnrflan. Joan Haley, Margieanne Sigman, Sonia Yappen, Marjorie Morrison, Margaret l-loberl, Carol Shaw Feeling a need for more enthusiasrn at pep assemblies, Thirty girls decided To use their vocal cords - not spare their lonsilsee so organized a Pep Club. The cheerleaders and the sponsors, Mr, Bauer and Miss Brassfield, helped the group to plan skits and drills 4,-r,,4. IWXCK ROW' Mrs. lilcwrr-rw Fdilrltx Aclxrzeb filddxg VVa,'wrlQl'r ,ledrn Haley, Jerrfvcu Vlfulr Ixull Bdrlnord Forbes, Arlo Heug, Velma MO flll FRONT ROW Beflw Walker, less CGM Slwlfiex Hd? .li 'l llrmmvelfl Clvrld Q'l X ,rf Corel Slmw, lufy Cwmbl, Dfgrcllmue Grubl, N diff! 'ff:?P'v'f lifll ldd Nlrgzerri' l'T1N'r'iFYl Ddwrw weft! fxqrwfw 'lhcrm,nsftrw, Vnrgmld SZX'UTGITSlxI! fwgilii' CGW, Al-rua Wnlllfwfjtlll Pwtlw Moore, Few Dermlxer NGN f'XPl3lifXRlNG liCl'uer'tO Kefleler Rem Ffrlvx H3115 C2Vll'T'SlDO, l3wrw1.- Board, Cl'drf letle Cvbb, JGCl4lC Sruedlqmdm, Mary JGTWC Lmsvcm SDL2VlSfITlIllClOd gurlg nm S l-l S lldxe dw drwigwle cnypertrfrwrlw To pdrlncupdle H1 dtlwletlcg llwrerrglw the Grrlsl Mlwletlc XX-gsm Cndtlcrw under the 5uperw5'Qm of Mrg Arlene Kldmxw Alter the full seosorw of Lrrlerwbdll and lcllew lwelli the girls lewd bdslxellwdll even mere exculmg The l7G3l4GllDC1ll team erwceurwtered the eughrrm grade gurls' bdgkelboll team- sexerdl tumes during the year Olfucers for the post year were Bettx Forbes, l3 es'derw1, JCQX' Grurwwdldf Vlcje-President? Vlrglmd Siyniorlslalf SCCVGA tdryg Slwlrley Hole, ASS!SlOIWl Secretory, Gwen Do'-rerrporr, Treosurerg and Barboro Forbes, Student Represemdtrve 35 We6M BACK ROW' Ratt Spealsman, Wtnnett Wtlllamson, Soma Yappen, Donna Frm berg, Earlene Morrtll SECOND ROVV' Roberta Ketfeler, Carr Shaw, Geneweve McFarland, Clara Ma Muddlebrook, Carol Reimer FIRST ROVV lcla MOOVG, Dorothw Gunter Margleanne Stgman, lacauellne Speak man, Ruby Ftnney The Wtshing Xflfellf! a musical :onteff ln three acts, given by the Gnrls' Gle Club! was the hughlught ot the mustcc events presented durung l9-l1le4 3 Col leens, gossoons, tairles, and wushtng well added their blt to an old-tashuoned gardrt in Ireland, the settuna ot the ooeretta The cast included thnrty-one gurls Thi operetta was the first to be staged smc Chonuta ln l9-40 Durtng the year several who were especially Interested in popular and sem:-classtcal mttsuc termed a sextet and trlo The Olee Club also presented a Chrlstmas program for grade and hugh school students BACK ROW' Aletha Rhoden Dorothy Boyer, Mable lnaallsl, Jeannette Bauer, Caroline Paw- lowsla SECOND ROW Blanche Bover, Margaret l-lobertl Marlorie Mor- rison! Lavonne Thompson, Kath- leen McKay FIRST ROW' Mary Moreland, Theclsla hlartl, Vtvlan Mllachek! Agnes Lettau, Mable Jean Carl- son, Velma Morrill, SC D Q C I 41 'A 'N BACK ROW: Mary Jane Linstrom, Dona Jean Conklin, Gwen Davenport B ll Coocher. SECOND ROW1 Howard Phillips, Betty Pedersen, Miss Ethelyn l-lershey, Dawn Dyer, Jerry Siolander. FRONT ROW Kathleen McKay, Earlene Morrill, Velma Morrill, Joey Grun wold, Declam honors soared high this year when local winners, Dawn Dyer, poetry, Gwen Davenport, dramatic, Earlene Mor- rill, humorous, and l-loward Phillips, oratory, won the district contest at Speartish, Earlene Morrill and l-loward Phillips, with superior ratings, then proved their abilities at the re- gional contest where they rated excellent and superior respec- tively, l-loward topped the season's achievements with the oration, Keep Our Dreams Alive, receiving an excellent rating in the state declam at Parker. Miss Ethelyn l-lershey coached the declamations. Zami Tate SYURQS '11 s 5.0lK, Ci-lofi STANDING' Betty Pedersen, Barbara Forbes, Vern Doyle, Bob lnstrom, Gaylord Gerhard, Velma Morrill, Betty Matkins, Joey Grunwald. SITTING Kathleen McKay, Roberta Ketteler, l-lilda l-iston, Aletha Rhoden, Charles Anderson, Mary Jane Linstrorn, Betty Adams, Caroline Jastorft, Mae Pedersen, Every school needs a band to generate school spirit, co- operation, and develop musical abilities. Since it was impossible to obtain a band director tor S. H, S. this year, eighteen students organized a Pep Band under a student director, Betty Pedersen. This group benefits the school by playing at pep assemblies and home basketball games. An activity such as this will give these students musical knowledge and a more rounded personality. . J X .X 'Q . Q ,,. . -f ,yu- 1 s , 5, Q , of V 9 E ll! Q Q kg K A 4x5 S 5 is V wa a A I N tr N , S H. Ki' Q Ji , f fc -,, K ri? I I f. ,Z yi., if ,f X ' 'A 2' 5 ,, be 'N N.,- ff 'yi Wfu? , Q Y , fag , R' S six fr 1 Q , 'Q-4 -f WN xmfx SWA ms . 1 3' QEA jk, .I ' J' N '0- 9 25T1f.' pg., 7.1 L, +3 3 is . YA L. ., fs 6 5555 an 9? ' SEPTEMBER 2- 5 Registration i272 enrolledl 6 Classes begin 7 Election of Class Officers Football game with Vale I2 National Assemblies Program 1 'L X31 . I A. i ll T A ' 11 is B55 B ' 1 Ffa 4 'f Ti If J ggi ' .5 vi f ft 3 ob J..5J0l 'll W if 3 'lf Y 'L K f 3' xi . Q gbgg' , Q A iv' , A x l ' ' 'E 1. J! 'A ,- i' I . l Q sz , . ,Q T .. ' X g 15 S iw L f is Y ij, GUESS WHO? fl ,T QQ ,V . l l5 Seniors give mixer party l8 Game at Vale 22 Game at Spearfish 27 First Council meeting 28 Willard Day Program 29 Gold Diggers defeat Scoopers OCTOBER I0 Cota gives concert I2 Freiberg crowned queen I3 Trounce Deadwood: party 18 Seniors select rings 20 Rapid game. Declam 27 Belle Fourche ldefeatedl Missionary speaks Hallowe'en Party NOVEMBER 7 School election lDewey favoredl 9 Local declamatory IO Stamp sales party W ,WY if -Q Q, . -f--- I4 Vacation lsnow storml ,hi l8 Pep Band organized ' Q -4--- 19-22 s. D. E. A. at Mitchell , of 23-24 Thanksgiving vacation Mi ' 29 Boxing match with Vale Q S 30 Sturgis wins district declam E jf Z' , ,gf I ff l F. Q' DECEMBER 'R-ff I ,, ,gi, ' S lg i N 8 Junior play ' E U, 9 Winner declam contest xf 'kfs ll First basketball game lVictoryl nb .S THOSE LITTLE FRESHNEN l4 Christmas vacation 20-Zl-22 Tournament at Lead F' rwxs Y fi l Q L' ' 'mm ANI nf: sa w' CHL OE, GETA HAIR curl' FWLUIIG!! .. E til X is.- A is , if it ' I SUKI ' BASKETBALL f f: C' STUDENT COUNCIL , lx' -'is o - Y, 't ,- .r , Q , 3 .1 fl 'S ,gf 'Q N19 Q .S 3 -s -L '?svl:l,g Y Brady ' ' . -gf: , , ltlgarigi, ' 5' -7- If 4? ' lx - ' f X ' glflrlfa ff- an , ,,. , -K . l' E as f ' ,I - :XJR-lsr Q, fn 3 ggf,,5E,.gf X 2 5 9 I2 I6 I8 23 26 30 l 2 3 6 9 l3 I4 I6 Zl 27 2 8-9 lO I6 28 I0 21 27 I3 I8 JANUARY Back to school Game with Custer, here Magician show Belle game, there Game with Rapid lThrillerll Vale, there Lead, here lLost 38-231 Game with Sundance Spearfish, here lDefeated 32-293 FEBRUARY Game at Hot Springs lWonl Defeated Custer lBoys enjoyed tripl?l l Seniors successful on magazine sales Deadwood, here lanother victoryl Game at Spearfish C L E A lfoculty partyl Defeated Belle, here Hot Springs llost home gamel Lead Assembly features hypnotist MARCH Rapid City, .there A Tournament Annual sent to press Operetta, Wishing Well ,find I' .Q - -1 :if Tal'-Y . r- Q x '7 f Y ' f it f 1' ' ii,.kf iff ' raw ess F13 AF . rd Homemaking prepares Easter meal I I APRIL S Club initiation Jr. and Sr. Prom and Banquet Senior Play MAY Senior Skip Day Baccalaureate Commencement limi 4, ' .1 ' 0 ,lf - L 4-' in VB! ii BUS ,f fi u 1' '4 N 1 em. fo' h li IQ K 'bg Y- H' - WL' -'Q gs ' 1 '21, v , 5. 5 . ..V l l it-f l 'v x l .,, .g ful li 2 1--- 'N ..,,...i I .all ' 76a gem 'gentle The Bear Butte Breezes, a weekly publication of the Sturgis High School, is published and printed by the Journalism staff. ' I.-QF' Q5 Pressman Lillian Dumcke AA and Shirley Sohryvers roll . off an edition. A ' ' 'WT' A hnkvc N956m AL P ?e2f05NE ROGRAM f 2,150 GW As Howard Cole writes a last minute story, Earlene 8 Morrill and Betty Pedersen 55 begin make-up work at the FQ SEOBS. I S M g::S 5'v??' X 61,45 A 'M 2g'Q: HJMWUA ' , o o L e - 6335? Rkflfzfepe 4 LQ? E A To SQINS o.,Q,'e' Gu! Marjorie Morrison and Mar- ' garet Hebert find that there's a knack to setting type. e gW9 3 6 wel X ,.'k , Ahzf 'A sw' ,we K. e gy495 ?gQzwnss3 fqggpi 'aio , YW News , e ?vfg,o Mr. Nilliams must have eqg' said aogething funnv as Q he stopped to talk iith Nadine Taylor, Joan Youn and Ramona Media on gs -tw' 'S Ame Per gllngnwdz V Jeannette Bauer, Theokla xl Hartl, Dona Jean Conklin, ,ogg ,! Twila Cordes, and Agnes CP4' cg Qt 5 Lettau look for something X56 2.0 new in the line of feature Qipv stories and study exchange 9 papers. vo RNXN NX. if fel .... . mem 07 I, The editorial and business E staffs prepare for the R next, edition. From left 5 Q- to right, they are Sonia l as 5 Yappen, Business Mansggerg 5 Carol Reimer, Circulation 5 Managerg Wirmette William- So son, Editorg Mary Blair, E Assistant Bditorg and Gwen - , Davenport, Assistant Bus- I iness Manager. f s as if XQSQQE x '- 1007? Qs 'ff' gztbstditt QQBQ9 Nllazxqx . p V ., D ' A wg Qc, ,N T90 H, Chr, 'io olqlaff eq, Clara Mae Middlebrook and 39557 Adams assist Roberta Keffeler in making up a I-78856. Roberta is also tuplst for the Breezes. I nun goqchs V, M, sl 'S o pg' p 0- V' ' HHEBQQV LHYEZ? li ggi' 5' o 94.9 W. Kathleen McKay, Lavorme Thompson, Jeanne Copies, , Joan Eoltz, and Vivian ' Milachek prepare to finish various ass lgnments . X I AQ' Those not appearing in b the pictures are: Earlene 1 Morrill, Velma Morrill, X Donna Freibersx, and Joey K Gr-unwa ld . 9 i' The ninth Moto Paha staff has worked tirelessly to give a cross section of school life. He couldn't help it -- Howard Cole, sports editor, smiles his natural smile as snapshot editor Betty Adams and assistant Betty Pedersen hold still. I couldn't help it, said Editor Cole, l'm happy. Assistant editor Earlene Morrill and Sonia Yappen, class organizations editor, with assistant Mary Blair go over some of the script. The typist, Roberta Ketteler, stays right on the iob. The girls liked him -Jerry Siolanc veteran cartoonist, changed from his t ditional laps, Toro and Suki, to draw sailor Said the girls, We like the sa khe's cute. Settling world problems is easier fe l-lale and Williams relax as the last pic- ture ot the l94S Moto Paha was clicked Said Hale, Let's consider the world affairs and relax tor a change. Bob Arnold doydreoms amid has sfudbous surroundings It looks os If everycne nn the li- brory as ocfuolly studying for o changes Mnss Brossfneld supervises the tng class, Students enpcy vvlnccpung it up dt the nord mme party Turnc To gn Inqprnc' HT' 4 K IO Tl. I2 l3i l-1 l5 i6 i7 I8 '55 Extremely friendly Qousinsee Kenny ond Betty. Arlo ond Jocks Bathing Beouty Shirley. Brrrl Ross thinks the vvoter's cold. Cosuol Cloro Moe. Hefty little Sonio. Bruce hosn't chonged o bit, hos he? Roly-poly Beth. Middlebrooks ot o ted potty, Homer, Junior, ond Wondo posing for the Cornero Conklin in her woolly coot. Connie hos thot light in her eyes. Tiny Wondo oll dressed up, Sonig ond Winnette. Acrohotic Williamson. The l-loles ore rorin' to go. Edvvord seems to enioy his The Ioughing Pedersenss both. -sr' wi ,tk W.,.....,M L 1.2 gi Fwy Camera shy Mrtters. Betts A surtmrtg herself. 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