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UNDERCLASS EVENTS FROSH OFFICERS Left to Right Edith Larson Vice-President Miss Rachel Fundingsland Adviser Claude Keller President Miss Harriett jenney Adviser fnot in picturej l i if SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Left to Right Steve Mattern Secretary Mr. Wendell Jones Adviser Ruth Bicknell Vice-President Robert Foerster President Miss Verene Ericsson Adviser fnot in picturel As in the years of the past, the underclassmen of Yankton High School proved that they are capable of carrying on the Y.H.S. colors. They participated in declamation, music, journalism, athletics and practically every activity in the high school. The juniors raised money for the junior-senior banquet by sponsoring mixers and their annual class play Footloose Looking at the school year as a whole, all classes were represented in high school activities. JUNIOR OFFICERS Left to Right Donald Summers President Warren Smith Vice-President Iris Eakin Social Chairman Mr. Alphus Christensen Adviser Miss Lucy Bowyer Adviser Marjorie Danforth Secretary
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,ll ,A 4 s f l 1 VT l xl, r Q if 21 SENIOR PERSONALITIES AR ICKA RA ROYALTY MARLAN Stub HOELLWORTH AN'l'OINE'I'TE Toni GOEDEN A howling wind on October 3 lured the fire department to the scene and two weeks' toil lay in ruins-all the boxes were soakedg yet lack of the traditional bonfire on Arickara eve failed to dampen the hilarious spirits of the swarming SOO as they gathered around to hear Bill Tschetter, Student Council president, proclaim Marlan Hoellworth and Antoinette Goeden Arickara Chief and Squaw for the 1940-41 Homecoming festivities. Nominated this year by the school as a whole instead of the Student Council, Stub and Toni were chosen by a majority from the eight final nominees. Honoring the Chief and Squaw was an afternoon assembly program followed by the traditional football game. Here, the Chief with his spectacular 80 yard touchdown boosted the score 20-7 to defeat the Madison Bulldogs, An evening of jitterbugging to Art Barnes and his orchestra rounded out the day's activities. ' li r 1 'J' l L ri 1 I it ,M iff GRAS ROYALTY DELMAR NELSON, HAZEL KREYKES To the blare of three trumpets, the second annual Mardi Gras King and Queen, Delmar Nelson and Hazel Kreykes, elected by popular vote and robed in shimmering satin, advanced toward the stage to receive their crowns from Kenneth Brimmer, Student Council president, on the evening of February 22. Following the coronation the La Conga by Marilyn Monfore and jackie Pruitt and stage performances by the Campus Muscats, Yankton College Orchestra, completed the stage show. Noisemakers, dancing, confetti, balloons: the Mardi Gras, annual music department festivity, had full swing. l9
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HOMEROOMS In the various homerooms which are similar to states in the Union, mixed groups of freshmen, sopho- mores, juniors and seniors devote a half-hour each week to a student-teacher forum which consists of discussions and entertainments. The president of each homeroom is a representative to the Student Council. MR. ROBERT PUTNAM'S ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY CLASS Row 1: fleft to rightl Damond Canfield, Delmar Winter, Claude Keller, james Bauer, Melvin Harding, Donald Ramsdell, James Smith, Keith Pfelferle Row 2: Betty Boone, Maurine Zwemke, Alta Gluenkin, Irene Frank, Wayne Ryle, Bill Bowyer, Lloyd Speichinger, Tom O'Brien, Ruby Nelson Row 3: Don Ballensky, Peggy Clark, Maurice Aegerter, Darleen Ness, Marilyn Pieper, Marcella Bollich, Betty Lou Hamburg, Vivian Schmelzel, Ruth Nelson, Vivian Culver MISS RACHEL FUNDINGSLAND'S MATHEMATICS CLASS Row 1: Cleft to rightj Helen Jelinek, Murna Jenison, Arvin Mann, Donald Watt, Larry O' Malley, Arvin Nelson, Maxine Cote, Elizabeth Hevle Row 2: Harold List, Lawrence Marback, Robert Edison, Dallas Harding, Donald Cote, Richard Valentine, Glenn Grosshuesch, Delmar Hermann, Wesley Nelson Row 3: Martha Lubbers, Harry Savage, Billy Davis, Dorothy DePuy, Virginia Metz, Leila DePuy, Virginia Nielsen, Jeanne Sheldon, Vera Waterbury, Maurice Famestad w3bZHGw -uCIOPvCD u3UZ3eF'U2C5Z'-'CJZCZH1 '-UCIOPUCD
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