Yankton High School - Arickara Yearbook (Yankton, SD)
- Class of 1938
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Largest Class, 123, To Be Graduated
The largest class, l23 seniors, ever to
be graduated from Yankton high, will
receive diplomas on May 26, when Dr.
John C. Tjaden of the University of South
Dakota will be the principal speaker.
ln the fall of l934 they invaded the
halls of Yankton high school l6O strong,
found their places in music, clubs and
athletics. They copped first place on
the honor roll nearly every six weeks for
four years. Class officers their freshman
year were Lois Harvey, Sheldon Adams
and Thelma Hale.
During their sophomore year Robert
Hohf was made drum major and several
became members of Drill team and
Booster club. Officers this year were
Harald Korves, Betty Lewis and Myrtle
Robison.
With Clifford Larson as president, Bud
Adams, vice-president, Harold Korves,
secretary, and Lois Harvey, social chair-
man, they sponsored dances ond the prom
their junior year. Their class play was
Why Smith Left l-lame.
Howard Nielsen is senior class presi-
dent, Jack Gagnon, vice-president, and
Robert l-lohf, secretary. Stanley Holla
and Kenneth Canfield were outstanding
in debate, Ray Stanicek gained honors
for the class when he was selected for
the all-state conferencc basketball team.
ln this last year the class presented
as its play, Seven Chances, in which
Sheldon Adams and Amy Ruth Ellerman
took the leading roles.
With their adviser, Miss Helen Burgess,
the seniors have chosen as class flower,
the ionauil, as class colors, yellow and
white, as a motto, f'Excelsior.
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OREWORD
ln keeping with the current trends of news magazines, The following pages give
you a pictorial review of the l937-38 school year.
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SqmrdlgllT'::7':g?n VQHLAJED ACQRS was the coolest boskrtball player cn the squad, but he tools o hot bass born lar the band Besides being rndrspcnsable lo basketball and football,
In OCWTNCS ,Agia T Lmdllfl 'WJ CU' U WQlsSGl'0 Slfrv Cl Friday nights game fe GEORGE SHELDON ADAMS, JR, Bird, wins friends for his good looks, line manners and interest
Chonmsu H 'TIS OO 3 9000 UU dClCW50 was a favorite line of sports szrtbos during loatball and basketball seasons He was leading man in Remember the Day and Sever'
mlxed' ChOruS'ijrl?gFl'JIU 'n LEJCCYFU htm tumor vice Dtfstdr-nt, Y club secretary and student council mrmhcr - - VlRGlNtA ARNLSON, Csrnger,'f the Spanish beauty, sings soprano in
b Qee CU Shi' UTS lip' l'9'Qht to advantage as a member al the Drill tcam Among har layoritc hoblrres is dancing f CLINTON BAGGS, Ton, has two main
Um WOUS, tu SHGD U Cnmcra and to escort June He delights in making candid shots tn and about school
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MARY BANKS may be chorarterized by reltnerl, dependable, nicel Her versatrlity shows in her activities president and vrce-president ol Hamemokung club, vice-president ol
JHS, member ol the Pram committee, band, Quill and Scroll, Arlckora and Woksapc co-editor -f- HAROLD Chip BATTIN is noted for his cheerful chrrprng around the halls and his
advertising zeal on the Arickara and Wnksape stalls --- LOIS BOYLES, Lolo, rs the girl who does rhythmic wonders with marimba, bells and drums rn band and orchestra She is
lipbrawurl at the bond, Junrar Historical and Booster club member -Y BETTY BROUGHMAN rs liked for her gentle, unaffected manner She is a member ol the GAA. and worked on
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MERYLE BRlMMER's athletic ambitions are shown thrg I1 h
N H ug er active part in basketball, track, GAA and volleyball Her place on the honor roll during her senior year was
ZfgllleffsA?ROEJll,Vl-hZnJ2llgllElNlTl'l'lrlKEE or lilonde Ccmclf' DOL' of the Drill team is noted tar hr-r brilliant smile and lrtf-ndly Hr She ts a member of the student council, Arickara
Squoa He mmm nah h EVVW CANFIELD looses his tongue, all stop to listen Hrs oratorlcal ability wort hrm laarels rn several contests and was art asset to the debate
D0 l 9 lU 'O'f SCWO' Und tvrvnstc DIOYS He was voted prcsrdent of JH S -CHARLOTTE CLARK, known as Polly, comes from Nebraska She likes outdoor
sports, especially hiking and Swlmm.,-,Q
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GLADYS CRESSEY's,soft voice and sweet personality win friends in and aut of school. Gladte's bobby is collecting dolls- ROBERT CULVER, Bob, is the grocer of the senior
class. Hrs hobby rs reading, and he finds time to have lun,-MARGARET DE CAMP is o genial, tolly girl. Margaret has many lloshy characteristics-wit, a smile, and a diamond.
-DONALD DECKER, Deck, was a letter winner in football his senior year and a member of the Y club. He come from Canton where be'd played tackle also.
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