Beulah High School - Miner Yearbook (Beulah, ND)

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7 95:3 -If 1 K Mlytfvbf uNAH '1 ? R 5' I ,. s ,I '35 Mrk Uwe WW X G -F . ' L . 5 n H l AN I ,.!A 0QJM,f?Mj6g4,f 02wfWf .WX VU f - 5 J I ' 5 X ' J as Qvgfggsggwgws, .. r. x i gf ef W A f L x 1 ,iffy 1 L ,v Q X . .J -.-...-.-.Q-i---1 gwzb 0 N QQ Foreword Ahigh school anmxslisnots work of art to be admired and remem- bered for itself. It is a, device for recording the highlights of the school year md beeping then for further reference. In this book the reader may find no work of art, no strolos of genius. We hope however, that he will find fragmnts of the scene in which he has vox-load and plqed his Pl-'Pts ls present this book to you with the hope that you will find it worth beeping ss s pictorial record of your 1952-1953 school year. t -1.7 , v Administration Faculty IR. A. 0. TOTDAHL Sl1P91'iBfv0!ldl1l-'fn IR. BRUCE 0. GCNIG Principal, 8010560 he. Jack Pa.di1'.l.e, Ulerkg lr. Elbert Wolf, Treasurer, llr. Ted Henan, President, mnotorglr. Fred Gellleny, I Dizveoterg lr. I. H. Bsterly, Director. 3 Board of Education HR. ULRREN HENKE IIJBS BETT! PODOLL Junior High, Social Science msnomesofggnggff Commerce - R mm J un. nonmzr nam un. nur. swmson Enguan, Library mor 8 ' A i't'nt com' Coach, Mathematica - V lm- Umm BRIGL lm' 'num GIEASON vrscrgggggnculmral Vocational Agriculture 51810 Training Instructor 4 as mms. umm cmvx-mmm. mss nm. mm mss mm mm SUM Grade Fourth-Fifth ence msn cn-me K Q Sf S ' lass um! nm svmuson ms mm Umm Fdllrth G1'ld0 Third Grade MISS SHIRLEY HUBER Second Grade A6 . MISS HEIEN GOOIHIN First-Second Grade 5 IIISS CORA BENDRICKSON First Grade Seniors Snnhemeres , l Jnnnrrs Freshmen 6 Dorm mam mm n. Brmrz CHART-ES C01-WAN Dark broam eyes 'Young mn from Golden Valley 'Knit' 'cfm-Yr 30 U not and dark brown hair, who joined our mae: to dinurb 'V '1m b'r H8109 I 7017 1W015' Plil'- added one to our number Clarkston HS 1 me men to our class. nnuzon as 2 G93 Chorus 1,2,3 Chong L ' Pep Club 1,2,3,h Golden Va11.J.eidHSt1i2,3 Sextet 1 2 Clase Pres en me 2,3 Student cmmcn 1,2,3 FHL 2 Clan PIU 2,3 Dial Staff 1 Blaketblll 2,3 noamrr mums mm mmm KENNETH DAVIDSON Don't rush through this life IW Dat 192117 1:5- 1 like nrk. It fascinates the wrt new be 'vm- I 'ag Ufnsmdm U, me. I can lie dom beside Golan v.11.y 35 2 so up it and go to sleep. ghom, 1 lootbgll 3,5 FFA Pg: 2'3g':,im h High .mage ISLE 1,2312 Rouge 3 h at Jamestown Dairy Show 91101113 1 2 chorus 1,2:3:h Color Bearer at State FFA FFA 2,3aL httemm B!!! Convention, Fargo PGP Band 3 JERDIIE HERIIAN RAYHIPFNER Fleet afoot and quick of mind. I mm not be handsome, mutter hU Y0Uf-1'.Yt0b0B1'- 'butIsIearIhmrethat hill, YW 'ind UP 50115-Udf' distinguished look! Class President 1 Chee Treasurer 3 Band 1,2,3,h Band President 2,3,lg Band Board of Dinctors 2,3,h Chorus 1 Class Play 3 Football 1,2.3,h co-capmn L Basketball 1,2,3,h Letteman 1,2,3,h Lette11nen's Club Secretary 2 Isttemenw Club President 3,h Annual Staff 3 In Editor h German Band 1,11 Brass Sextet L Comet Trio 2,3,h Cheerleader 1,2S3,l4 JOHN JOCHIH 'There is nothing I 1ron't try! C1888 Plw me is Q quiet boy Class Secretary 3 but t ' FFA 2,3 cms rmaaumr hh C qui ' 8 bm FSA 3 Dial S'b8ff 1 2 3 HB-Rd!!! HS 1 2 iiieiwr h rn 3,11 ' D181 Stiff 2,11 , L X 7 w 5 Bmmrcs naman cnmom. mrcn www mm You would take her as an angel H15 and Napoleon n t d but hs by 100111-SE lf' TNI' S8001 n vent dorm in historyv' oe 1l:l.gygQt, by-gn . Chorus 1 2 Choms 1 2 ii-TEE li-:Sain gglzbgggig m wif- Sefm 2:3 somiat 1 2 h FFAFg:.rg2msnt::x'iin 3 ltbced Vocal Ensemble 2 Track 5 ' FFA Scents h Turn-ng 122 Tmaaurar 1 ry KP Club 1,2,3il,.L Secretary 2 Mgmt? Vice-President 3 3 I mn staff 1,2, 3,14 Annual Staff ll KENNETH ERIEL G M 'Talk about ginger, ' Young and pnttyg he 's the whole qaice box P9147 and P75-mP3 DOIDRL ILE IRAS With th! PUPPUI' mmm ini sh 1 R8 lik! 1 'me '3: S m a: m13':' i.?1'33,'-i'3u1.P'.., 5o?.1,.d'm'?y' B5ZfZZ'Z1'1l2f5?mi 1 FHA 2,3,l1 A mm 1116881918 lass F0017ba11 3:1-l Chorus 1,2 would be hard to find. FFA 2 Pep club 1,2,3 htmmm 2,3,h Triple Trio 1 ChgLS21S2i3J1 Lette:-msn's Club Vice-President lg Di81S158.ff123l4 as C18.88P1ay3 D131 mir. ' L ' PGP Club 2,3 rm Delegate to sum convention 3 Speech Conant 3 Annual St'-ff 3:11 D181 Stiff 3,11 mmmrn mfzsm EU-TON OST 'Both rise and 1ong'thr.lseI Band 2 FFA Secretary 2 FFA Treaslu-er 3 FFA President h FFA State Delegate lg I can't conquer the world in a dw, but give me timsl' rmbm 2,3,h n-ack 2,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,h Deolamstion Contest 2,3 Band 2:33,-I P917 Band 3.-ls Band Board of Directors 2 Comet Quartett 2 Brass Sextet I4 Osman Band In Band Vice-President lx Boys' Glee Club 2,3 Chorus 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff h Iettermn 2,3,h Class President 2 Lettemen's Club Tmasurer lg DONRAREINHARDT 'Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shou1dn't dot' Chorus 1,2,3,h Pep Club 1,2,3,h month 1,2,3,n mms msnuzn D1fl'.i1,lg'Q:'fjr1g2i3 'h 'Teachers recite, wiv should I? SOXUOCM 2 Chang 2,3,lg S010 3 Pep Club 2,3 Clase Play 3 FHA 2,3,1, Class President lg FHA 5,31-eta,-y 3 llird Vocal Ensemble 2 FHA vice-President h RGALIN REINER AJ.1rqra with a smileg llvayv sw, She's ueuaJJy got somthing to sqi' Chorus 1,2,3,h rep Club 1,2,3ah FHA 293:18 Tl'.I.r1:l.ng 2 Class Play 3 VERNAIIAEIENKB 'Dark hair, shining eyes, nrry hvmor--she's s prizel' Chorus 1,2,3,h Pep Club 1,2,3,h nm. surf 1,2,3,h Tvrirling 1,2 FHA 2,3,h FHA Songleader 3 Trio 2,3 Triple Trio 1 Class Play 3 Class Vice-President h Annual Staff I4 FIDRENCE SAILER 'I don't- think much, but I 1'.l.1k l lot! ch01'lll l,2,3,h PUP club 1a2:3alt Fm 213,11 FHA Songleader lg Triple Trio 1 Serbot 2,3 Girls' Glue Club 1,2 Claes Play 3 Solo 3,ls . Tlirler 1,2 ME SCHUHAJIR 'school :le e grand institution, during vocational' Chorus 1 2 FFA 2,311 FFL Parliamentarien 3 ARLENE SCHNAIDT ' 'There is no wealth like e quiet mind. Chorus 1,2,3,h UURYIS SCHULZ L'.Lk1e e powder puff, ho'l for the lediesl' Baslnetball 3,14 M 2 FFA 2,3,h Chorus 1,2,3 Quartet 2,3 Student Imager 2,3 Cheerleader 1 Dial Staff 3,11 National FFA Chorus 3 FFA Convention lg FFA Quartet ls FFA Songleeder 3 VERORICA SCHUTT ' GERTIE TESKE 'lim trouble trouble, un-has trouble trouble, youqn Horses are all the same to her, she likes them, 011811 3-ings? h end they like herd' PGP 1 s 1 Chorus 1 2 3 Sextet 3 Fm 2' ' BERNICE WEIGUH DENNIS 'OIF GARVIN WULF Tis said that small packages lim gn,-5 mn die young. 0mra11:l, onward, contain the PAZB, but h8I9'B I donlt feel so 'eu wselflll Oh, in where mal quality keeps males the bell ring, step with size! Band 1,2,3,h before I recital' chow 1,2,s,u c2 gj?,,jg2, Bw 2,s,1. mal starr 1,2,3,h ,uma Staff 1, Pep Band 14 Pop 1,2,3 asian h Chorus 13233311 Vocal Ensembln 1 Band Libmrim h Class Play 3 Student Lim-at-im 1 Bm. Cho,f,,'1,2 Ulm' P1-'Y 3 mtbm h 'f'i1'3-1112 122 matt-ict netnmtion contest 3 Class Officers 5,t ---------------mmnmruxn -I-,:3uf3--------------Bnrrzmunuann vice..P1gB1dent--u-ua-0- 'vERHAuAEmKE pnsiden-g-..----..-------DONNAHEDIHAEIJT I2 WT? Class History Thinking back over the four 70011 of our high school, one cannot help but re- member all the mem' wonderful times we shared. In our first year as Freshmen, W9 were muy but properly initiated by our upper classmen, the Sophomoree. We were fully ,ecqpzgd by our fellow comrades after we put on the Halloween Party. During our Sophomore year, we recall the memory of the delightful initiation party at which we entertained the Freeh- Eno -5 Ae Juniors we staged the p1ay, Every- thing Happens To Us. lith the earnings of the play we boast our Junior and Senior Banquet. The theme we selected was Hawaiian Cruise and it was held ln the Concordia Intheran Church Basement. We were 314 in number as Jxmiore. Lest, but not least, we find our- selves Seniors, 33 in all. le displayed our ability at entertaining by plqing hosts to the faculty and high school at a Christmas Party. Our class plq was mother highlight of that year. Our Senior Breakfast was a very Joyful event. As we go out to make room for the on- coming Seniors, we take with us five football players and four basketball players. At the Speech Contest at Bie- marck, Milton Ost, Dennis Holt' and Gladyce Iippert rated Superior. Florence Sailor and Donna Reinhardt rated Szpericr in their solos given at the contest. I3 g ! 'Sz S.. wr fwmg' WL!! xlf!g,, '!'Ei 1 11 ,W v x QQ N- ,g an an wigs ,N - .sjiix 1 . aan: aiiziiiw-fQ:5.N' ' lag. x-Qs-win-:'WS Q5 I 1 - Q wg . . X .. 'gf N x ,V f-- ,,,:,,- ,- N. X sf - .fa ' Q .. Z. X K 2 .. ,X E , Yf vzw A YSEDX ,A SX W A ., g 2g:aw.:Qf Rfk hw ,- - M. Q. ?i:qMQQ ,x -mm .. N ,, ' W fm fff fr Class of 1954 rs HAR! IIARGAREI HBRIIAH, Secretary-Treaeurerg DELORES HUBER, President! NDRIIA REICH, Vice-President FIRST RCI: Connie Davidson, Wilma Binder, Shirley Gleich, Doris Lindeman, Viona Wiedrich, Bemice Joehim, Norma Gieee, Wilma Raezler, Ima Keller. SECOND RUF: ltr. Govig, Ldvisorg Duane Harbwigg Delores Huberg Home Reichg llary Margaret Hermang Arlene Hafnerg Ingrid Lembergg llarjorie Betsy Violet Kellsri Jerome Iilpee. THIRD RUN: IU-ron lli1ler5 Gregg Fiergolag Darrell Guentherg Irvin Unruhg Armen lolfg Henry Raszlerg Delmar Flemmerg Hr. Klein, Advisor. FOURTH RCM: Kermeth Riedemann, Larry Tabert, Jerome Strom, Gary lmrrqv, Lenny Bttler, Dale Unruh, Carroll Erickson, James lloman, Leonard Oat. I6- ,473 - QM f ,Q 'a . , , f Aww ,M g . Q k , , K Ar , hu: jess? Q V, rfigke.,1 , , ' 1 if fs 6 ,... . We the Clie High 54: e -of 19 h0ol Bs Were 5 51, entered Be Freshman in 1950. 1731? L of us, 26 or which were Bella, School Eighth Grade Graduates, the - 8-7-ning 29 having graduated than schools in the SUP:-oflnding ter:-itoly. We enter- tained the high school and facult f Halloween Party- We 'vena .ij Seniors at e Ch-P15 .V at a guests of the tmae Party. As we entered M had lost our So -7.5 of o ere Jo phomore .Year we Ur 0121 al close, but inad by th:-ee nefinlllembers- This .Ye-9.1-, we, in tum, initiated the Flesh hen and Were hosts at the Initiation f Party. We were entertained by the i Fzgshmen at a Halloween Party and by the Seniors at e Christllaa PM-cy. Six men- bers of Our- cle.-gs waited tables at the Jlln101HS9IL'loz- Banquet. year! Qs J an 1:2?01-ling le UDIOPS nt of J 'flving Us Gd We be 'ith 314, eight gjlugers in the pist year. We attend- t e parties. We st ed the pl , Heart: For Eden , 'ith alias lbi qv dizwactor. We sponso-had the Senior-a at th l Senior B I ez- Qs and entertlined e traditional Junior- anquet. In hetllrn, fb a picnic for Us. e Senio P6 EWZQ? W f We L, ,I , ' 5 14 1955 FIRST RUF: Dma llerkel, lhrgie Kling, Donna Sailor, Sharon King, llarva Inu Feddersen, Helen Sailor, Edna Raazler, Veda lbttler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gleason, advisory llarvin Weigumg llargie Reinhrrdtg llarlene Kuchg Ardeilla Schulz 5 Delsphine Iennickg , Shirley. Tesloeg Dennis Neuberger. THIRD RUF: Duane Linkg Fred Boeshanss Donald Cline, Waldo Oetg Jerome Oster, Albert Aendemdg lr. Swanson, advisor. FOURTH RCN: Ted Wagner, Duane Walz, James Este:-ly, Donald 501119-D: 173593 5035103 Jams Abbey, Wayne layer, Walter Binder. FIRST RM: Tarlene lbinhardt, Frieda Schwarz , JoAnn Fetch, Nettie Schmidt, Josephine Maier, Peggy Murray, Lois Younlcer, Evangeline Weigum, Magdalene Schumacher, Sita Razminaite. SECOND RCM: Eldora Bauer, label Flemmer, Addriene Huber, larlene Herman, Wra Froesoher, Margaret Aanderud, llarie Coleman, Ardella Kessler, Leona Voegele, Connie Fischer, Wanda Fischer. THIRD ROW: llarvin Giese, llarvin Benner, Floyd Jacober, Jerry Thompson, Clyde Fandrich, Hilbert Reiner, lvron Hafner, Bail Schlecht, llarvin Hafner, Ernest Hosbrucker, Darold Benz. FOUREH ROI: Norman Schlender, Otto Benner, Ray Binder, Henry Singer, Delmar Neeper, Jim Humphrey, Lloyd Sohnaidt, Ronald Ininius, Duane Wallender, Alvin Schwarz. . r uf, if X1 VF 0 f .Wf 4,0 f '. . My WW? Q v -1 fl, 1? 1 pf I WMM lj, t 1956 Y Y K .3 I iffy Wa gym ,. .,,, , Lg.. Urganl anon Avtivitie 'WWII . W '5 l- - J m ' g.: . V M . . M EWvMT'7'T7-'V gg ' . 1 .,k V ' I 'M L rc-fix 'S rl '-2 f 'If - l M . ff ' 5 2464.3 QA 'lb w 'S X V - ng D, ' Fu . I - Q Vx, V iii ' ' ,yn .- :fi df '. 1 -I f -zgevff - J ' ' ' ff M1 , ,5 ' H 4, f...f ' -'fu -,g , f- .:.., ' .A:- G . ' . W. - ..+:ii,.iH-:--wfis'-.. W . F, -- ' lf. , . - 1: ' ' -'f 'f1wffr' Lf- iffy? j . A Assistant Editor llary llsrgsret Hemsn Business llanager DeLora Haas Assistant Business llauager Gregg Fiergola Sports Editor llilton Oat Organizations Editor Dennis Wolf Class Editor Verna lhe Renke Production Manager Bernice Keller Advisor lliss Betty Podoll SEATED: Gregg Fiergola, DeLora Maas, lazy Margaret Herman, Jerome Hennan STANDING: Dennis Wolf, Bernice Keller, Verna llae Renke, llilton Oat, llise Mon e Five years ago it was planned that Beulah High School would publish a yearbook of school events. A contest, open to all high school students, was held for the selection of a title for the book. The judges selected 'Beulah Highlight as the winning entry. In the second year of its publication, the yearbook came to be known as 'The Miner, a name which has stayed with it. The annual staff, with great pride and pleasure, presents. to you this fifth edition of the Beulah High School Annual, The Miner. We have tried to make this the best ever and sincerely hope that it will help bring hack to you in all the years to come pleasant memories of your high school days. The staff wishes to express their appreciation to the faculty, the businessmen and the students for their interest and cooperation in making this, your 1953 edition, a success. 20 Editor Jerome Heman The Dial' is published monthly by the students of Beulah High School under the direction of their editor, Gladyce Lippert and their faculty advisor, llise Betty Podoll. It contains articles on sports , class work, music and various other activities of the student body, along with interesting feature stories on fads and fashions f-I ' h' -X6 ? lx , flssthw , :af Editor--,a:-:---::-:s:l:,el:fe--2::----,,:,g1,dyc9 Lip-pe,-1-, Assistant Editor 4 'T3::::::'Ti:1iiif-'-'mu Margaret Herman 1' Business Manager '---A of ---- 2:22-2 ----- :fi-Donna Reinhardt Assistant Business Manager--------------Connie Davidson Sports---------Ken lbrloel, Curtis Schulz, Gregg Fiergola Reporters---Bernice leigum, Betty Lou Huber, Bernice Keller ' Verna In Ranks, Ema lbrlnel, Margaret Aanderud Waldo Oat, llarva Lou Feddersen, Ardella Kessler Bernard Keller, Marie Coleman, Shirley Gleich, Ima Keller Noma Reich, Wilma Binder, Margie Kling, Shirley Teske Delores Huber, llarlene Kuch, Janice Heihn, Addriene Huber Jim Esterly, Arlene Hafner, Jeannette Hafner Advisors B as fm B ------ -22:---Q:--1---:mee Betty mon School Newspaper SEATED: Misa Podoll, Advisor, Addriene Huber, Verna llae Renlceg llary Margaret Herman, Bernice Keller, Glarhce Lippertg Donna Reinhardt, Connie Davidson, Jeannette Hafner, Arlene Hamer. STANDING: Irma Keller, Marlene Kuch, Waldo Oat, ' llargaret pl f Aanderud, Gregg Fiergola, Norma Reich, Delores Huber, Bemard Keller, Shirley Gleich, Ken lbrlnel, larva Inu Feddersen, Emma V Merkel, Curtis Schulz, Bemice Weigum, James Eeterly, Margie Kling, Wilma Binder, Betty lou Huber, Ardella Kessler, Marlene Herman. 21 ' ' Chorus FIRST RW: Hmm Merkel, Donna Sailer, Sita Hazminaite, Pegg Murray, Josephine Maier, Nettie Schmidt, Ioie Yonmker, Veda lbttler, Helen Sailor, Irma Keller, Ardella Schulz. SECOND RIM: Doris Iindeman, Bernice Jochim, Wilma Raszler, Eldora Bauer, Mabel Flemmer, Addriene Huber, Margie Ibinhardt, Shirley Teeke, Marie Coleman, Delaphine Lennick, Marva Lou Feddersen, Shirley Gleich, Agnes Benner, Marjorie Bets. THIRD RW: Vema Mae Renke, Florence Sailor, Tarlene Reinhardt, Sharen King, Marlene Herman, Noma Reich, Betty Huber, Marlene Kuch, Ardella Kessler, Connie Fischer, Wra Froescher, Viona liedrich, Violet Keller, JoAnn Fetch, Bernice Weigum. FOURTH ROI: Noman Schlender, Darold Benz , Evangline leigum, Donna Reinhardt, Jeannette Hafner, Arlene Hafner, Bemice Keller, Numa Giese, Arlene Schnaidt, Rosalin Reiner, Delora lhaa, Mary Margaret Heman, Connie Davidson, Edna Raszler. FIFTH RUN: Iaonard Oat, Donald Clineg Fred Boeshansg Teddy Wegnerg Donald Mo:-man, Jim Eeterflyg Charles Coleman, Kenneth Davidson, Hilbert Reinerg Jim Roman, Garvin Wolfg Jerome Oster, Mr. Gleason, Director. nw: nom new-is Hafner Helen Lipper'-, Ilene Hill: 1-11' sigmn, .may wolf, Unette,Weigum, Betty Reinhardt, Judy levi, 'bt lhi J Link. 5EggNDyRG7:erMar15:d?l homas, Sally Zeller, Caroline Heihn, Audrey Wolf, Colleen Abbey, Sharon Thompzaln, Rosalie Sailer, Judy I bbe Carol Hafner Evangeline K19 - THITIDQJV: Mr. Gleaeon, Director, Donald Flemmeri Schxmaidtg Jams Hildebrand: Robert 14011111185 David I-MOH: Jerome Koppii Jerry Galloway, Betsinda Muhlhauserg Wilma Huber. 9 Junior High Chorus 22 FIRST Rflz' Carol Hafner, Caroline Heihn, Judy Wolf, Judy Webber, Rosalie Sailor, Colleen Abbey, Nancy Thelander, Jackie Padilla, Marie Kamerer. SECOND RUN: llr. Gleason, Director, Audrey Wolf, Emma Merkel, Donna Sailor, Delmar Schnaidtg Jerome Koppig Delvin lbngeg Gerry Galloway, Mary Margaret Henman, Delores Huber. THIRD ROW: Ernest Mosbrucker, Robert Leinius, Jerome Wilmes, Dennis Wolf, Duane Wallender, Lloyd Schnaidt, James Monnan, Garvin Wolf, Leonard Ost. FOURTH ROI: Waldo Ost, Donald Cline, Hilton Unruh, Hilmer Heiner, Jerome Herman, James Esterly, Donald lbrman, Henry Singer, Milton 0et,llyron Hiller. Band The Beulah High School Band, under the direction of Mr. William Gleason, included on their agenda selections consisting of practically everything from Beethoven to Boogie--marches, over- tures, novelties, selections. Them were 311 band members at the beginning of the year and during the course of the year 10 new members were added. The full instrumentation of the band consisted of 9 clarinets, h drums, 11 flutes, 3 French home, 2 bass horns, I4 saxaphones, 8 trombones, 2 baritones and 8 comets. Among their highlights of the year are to be included several concerts and participation in the District Music Festival, at Bismarck. FIRST RUF: ltr. Gleason, Directorg Lila Sigman Ru Link' any . Bardella llosbruckerg Jeannette Sails:-3 Lucille Nlezbergerg ua?-lys Eggggz l SEg3gcDymT:'e1an:ie5rg Jackie Padilla. 2 0 a ella Spier, Judy Wolf: Donna Sailer Carol Hafner Heihn, llarleen Heman, Colleen Abbey, Judy Webber: Rosalie Sailegarggzz BEGINNERS Lippert, llarie Kammrer. THIRD RON: Alvin Jaeger, George Webber, Peter Kaestner, Jerome Koppi, Delmer ignaidtasllames Hildebrand, Gerry Galloway, Delvin Menge, Albert Aanderud, FOURTH RCIH llavnard Link, Leroy Kuehn, David Layton, Bernard Films, Robert Leinius, Hilbert Reiner, Fred Boeshans, llorris Erickson, Emil Schlecht, Noman Sdxlender. 23 Margaret Herman, Janes Esterly. ' ' ' ' STANDING: Myron Hiller, Hilmar Hafner, Donald lbman, Henry Singer, Ernest Mosbrucker. GERMAN BAND James Esterly Jerome Henman Wren Miller Milton Ost. Dennis Wolf Jerome Wilmes lr. Gleason IAAK BAND OFFICERS , .. A,.. -t,-. A, .., PEP BAND James Easterly Garvin lol! Dennis Wolf Jerome lilmes Caroline Heihn Carol Hafner mmm llerleol Delores Huber Duane lalhnder Lloyd Schmidt WTO!! Hiller Donna Sailor lr. Gleason Waldo Oat Hilton Oat Margaret Aanderud Delores Huber Betty Huber Noma Reich Veda Mettler Cheerleaders CUB GEERLEADERS Colleen Abbey Sharon Thompson Twirlers K FIRST RUN: Diane Heine , Beatrice Ericlcson, Gloria Zeller, Margaret Ann Kammerer, Vicky llosbrucker, Kathleen Oster, Audrey LeSeur, Eldora Helm, Shirley Hiller, Delilah Hilz, Carol Wallender, Iyana Ibttenen. SECOND RUF: Brenda Wallender, Jane Webber, Bonnie Leinius, Rose Mary Sohwede, Patsy Feist, Veronica Klein, Jay Mulhauser, Nicky Fiergola, Judy Link, Daphne Norman, Betty Hafner, Bardella Mosbruqker, Betty Lou Keller, Linda Lippert. , THIRD RUN: Betty Reinhardt, Jeannette Sadler, Bemice Lippert, Sharon Bentz, Janet Webber, Bernita Hilz, Arlene Maier, Marie Kammerer, Jaclcle Padilla, Iona Schneider, Margaret Esterly, Arlias Elder, Patty llcBride. FOURTH RMI: June Weil, Marilyn Wegner, Carol Neuberger, Lucille Nenberger, Violet Neuberger, June Schwede, Patsy Thompson, Narlys Erickson, Niclqr Bates, Margie Kessler, Patsy Murray. FZH 'I'H RCM: Donna Reinhardt, Instructors Ruby Link, Lila Sigman, Elda Link, Darlene Scheidt, Mary Thomas, Orbadella Spier, Ilene Hilz. 25 FLUTETRIO Nancy Thelander llary llargaret Herman Rosalie Sailor CORNET TRIO Jerom Herman Myron Hiller Lloyd Schnaidt - 7' ' 2 A if CLARINET QUAIUIETTE Judy Wolf Judy Webber lima llerkol Delores Huber 9 ! Bmss Enssuam 5 . Jeroms Wilma 4 1 526 Q b ' 9' Henry Singer . i' , PM ' mann on Q 5 Q , f .rum Esierly .. H 1, Q W- J, , A Q , . umm mmf 3 - Jerome Human K fi' .ft x , u 1 ,. 'x 1 Q Y ' we .f '2' A . N4 - Enix Y X ' . , :,. 26 , fx .- . h - V: A I .ff P 'R SG X ' L. 4 - ,,,.Q , H+ -- . . f fxflf Sw 5 , K -23534 if , r , 5, ' Q. . .,,. K, V :sp W . ,fn 'T' SEATED: Mr. Clemens Brigl, Advisorg Harold Link, Secxetaryg James Eeterly, Reporter, Kenneth lbske, President, James Baezler, Vice-President, Leonard fmt, Treasurer. STANDING: Waldo Oat, Historiang Darrell Guenther, Parliamenteriang Kenneth Davidson, Parliamntariang Amon Wolff, Officer-at-Largeg Fred Boeshane, Islbrariang Donald Cline, Sentinel. Future Farmers of America if AWSR1 FIRST RCW: mme Link, Norman Schlender, Leonard oar., Waldo '- 453. oss, Donald cum, Hilbert nomar, Jn woman, mn-vin omg, 'gun' Dennis Neuberger. Mgggx n SECOND RIM: Mr. Brigl, Advisory Carroll Erioksong Kenneth ' ,,-151695 X Davidson, Kenneth lleekeg Harold Linkg Curtis Schulz, Darrell sA0oFNijA1f? Guentherg Duane lalzg Jerome Wilmee. QS '- -49 9, THIRDRIM: Rn Hipfner, Jim Schumaier, Fred Boeehans, Jim f 2 E'rB,ndf1 c1,Kam:u'd:e:e': '1'1dHs:',z Hmm W - 2 X er e an c ara - x ffffii-fi 5 Fomrrn nom om, funnel-, me-vin wlignm, norm-r. mme, John We EMD Jochim, Gary Murray, Jim Baszler, Henry Raszler, Hilmar Hafner, Annon Iolff, Marvin Renner. 28 ' l my f I NORTH i.1AKD i'i5 I ,,L,. g The Beulah Chapter of Future Farmers of America had a very successful past year. Its judging teams again ranked with the best in the state. The officers together with members cooperation are giving the other chapters a little Beulah spirit. A well kno1m member, Larry Voegele, brought out his speaking ability when he took first in the state contest then went on to get the best record North Dakota ever received :Ln the Regional by carrying to third place. The Dairy Judging Team being the best in the state won a Holstein heifer calf which is now under the care of Norman Sch- lender of Golden Valley. The Second Annual Parent 6: Son Banquet was a great success. At this occasion five Honorary Chapter Farmers were elected for having given extra notable help to the local Chapter. Those elected were: Ur. A. O. Totdahl, Hr. Pat O'Nei1 Mr Norman B. ,..t A. Si af' owen, nn-. me-Qld N. nmy, and ur. Clemens Brigl., ' '- The organization, as a whole, of Beulah is a hard hitting team in all contests it enters. This year the Chapter took Gold in Parliamentary Procedure and Gold in Public Speaking with James Baszler representing the District in the State Contest next June. Our Chapter was host to the District for Ieadership Training and Parliamentary Procedure Contests. Ne, the Beulah F. F. A. Chapter are proud in our victory but we do not think we are doing it for ourselves. Us do it for this Commmity which arqone would be proud to represent. We thank everyone for this generous help and good cheer. Y nnunax-1 wf . ills-:Il 3 E fi assist QT ' f . Q, a W aw H 29 ., sf Q1 Lv if L FIRST RUM Frieda Schwarz, Violet Keller, Jeannette Hafner, Ardella Schulz, Arlene Hafner, Addrene Huber, llarleen Roman. SECOND RMI: ltiss Gryde, Advisors Ima Keller: Gladyce Lippertg Buns lhrlusl, lhry lhrgaret Henan, Connie Davidson, Myra Froescher. THIRD RWQ Bernice Jochim, Rosalin Reiner, Janice Heihn, .Ingrid Lemberg, Veda lbttler, Shirley Teslce, Marlene Kuch, .Helen Sailer, larva Lou Feddersen, Shirley Gleich, label Flemmsr, Doris Lindemann. Future Homemakers of America MAkERs YN' 'lo f7 'xv Qc D fl 79 5 m jg Q , 'Q ' YQ .Q 0,5 -X CQ rmsr mm Ima xnner, man-ca mpperr., llary 44, x lhrgaret Herman, Ima lbrkael, Connie Davidson. 0 N he ssconn nov: Veda umm-, Myra rmsener, Janice EW Heihn, llarlene Kuch, lisa Cryde. omcsns 435 The Future Homsmalcers of America is an organisation in which we loam to share responsibility, work together :Lu harmony, real- ise our obligations as members of the Community and achieve more happiness through seZl.f-improvemnt and better home life. Under the able leadership of lies Gryde, our instructor, we served the F. F. 1. Banquet, the Lions' Banquet, served lunch for a window display for National F. H. A. Week, washed hospital win- dows, made stuffed toys for the Crippled Chi1dren's Home, and served lunch for the faculty at their regular meetings. Four members attended the pre-planning meeting held in Isn- dsn in September. Eleven delegates attended the District Rally at llandan October 11, 1952. llary llargaret Heman was elected District President, Connie Davidson was elected State, V:lce-Pres- ident of Recreation at the District Meeting. The Beulah F. H. A. Chapter sent two delegates to Fargo for the State F. H. A. Convention. 30 5 ' - . -. ZW.. . 1 ' ,353 , f FIRST RW: Ernest lbebrucker, Raymond Voegele, Jerome Koppi, Gerry Galloway, Wallace Bowers. SEBOND ROI: llervin Hafner, Delmar Flemner. THIRD ROW: Emil Schlecht, Dale Unruh, James Baezler, Gary llnrrgy, Gregg Fiergola, James Humphrey, llilton Unruh, Teddy Davidson. FOURTH RUN: Coach Bob Klein, James Esterily, Larry Tabert, Walter Binder, Jerome Strom, James Abbey, Wren Miller, Ken Reidemann, Donald Momen, Ronald Ieinius, Dennis Wolf, Ray Binder, Coach Paul Swanson. - FIFTH RUN: Curtis Schulz, Ken llerkel, Milton Oat, Delmar Nesper, Jerome Komen, Hilmar Hafner, Kenneth Davidson. Football Team ez W ' D MCEZW smson sumuuu Bgulgh 32 0 Hilton Beulah 7 20 Hazen Beulah 25 0 St- 1425.3 1. Ken lerkel--Defensive Halfback 21'-1-Jah! ,lg 33 mbo ,b tt E. Delmar Nesper--Defensive Linebacker ah 13 13 Hazen . Gregg Fiergola--Defensive Linebacker Beal S. Larry Tabert--Right Tackle 6. Kenneth Davidson--Left Tackle 2 l lx . 5-5 . if 2' 533 is 25. f 5 W YVV' 1 i jg 'fini ' , 5 M Af' e:-, ' U 1 , 32 8 'Iwo mu-derous, low-tackling, men starred in defense, while not playing offense regularly. They were linebaoloers, Delmar Nesper and Gregg Fiergola. Hilmar Hafner, who became ineligible in the latter part of the season, also did a tremendous job of dodging opposing blockers and tackling runners behind the lines. Eight new men lettered this year. They were Ken Reidemnn, junior .full beck, Jerome Strom, Junior tackle, Dale Um-uh, junior quarter-back, Gregg Fiergola, Junior linebacker, Jim Abbey, sophomore right tackle 5 Teddy Davidson, fresh- man halfback, Delmar Reaper, freshman lineback- erg and Hilton Unruh, eighth grade right tackle. Returning lettemen are Delmar Flemer, junior left halfg Wren lliller, junior right guardg Gary llurrq, junior centers Larry Tabert, Jun- ior right tackles Jim Beszler, sophomore right haf, and Walter Binder, sophomore guard. ' The 1952 liner Football Team, although losing eight of last year's first eleven, and using a completely new baclcfield and nearly a complete new line turned in a fairly successful season. The Miners, behind coach Kline, fin- ished the season with four wins, two losses and one tie game. With high spirits , the Miners romped over their opponents :Ln both the running and passing departments. They totaled 11151 yards, averag- ing 207 yards per game, to their opponents 1078 1511 average by rushing. Taking to the air they completed a total of 32 passes with a .509 Per- centage to roll their opponents back 14214 yards, averaging 60 yards per game and topping all other teams by 172 yards. Beulah also led their opponents 21-13 in the number of touch- downs and 814-63 :Ln first downs. In the backfield Jim Bassler, right hdf starred by ga.:l.n:I.ng the best yard percentage. He totaled H17 yards, averaging 7.18 yards. Delmar Flemmer, although carrying the ball more frequently, totaled 11 7 yards. Flemer also starred in touchdowns, with seven to his credit while Reidemann scored five extra points. This season saw several long runs, as Ried- emannpiolcedupast. lhrys fumble andwent80 yards for a TD. Bassler also plunged through the St. Marys line and scored after trotting Bo tiring yards. Another spectacular run was made when ltilton Oat grabbed the bell on the Assumption Abbey kick-off and behind vicious line blocking, dodged through the Abbey defense sprinting 90 yards for e touchdown. 5 V rw- . ,r 11. 6 , 'E U pi E' ' 1 1' Zl' e 1 er- s ,a'vf nstte 1 1 J 9 33 The Miners will lose five lettermen this year through graduation. They are Jerom Her- man, left end, Milton Ost, left guard, Ken Dav- idson, left tackle 5 Ken lierkel, defensive half- back and Hilmar Hafner, right end. Co-captains elect of this year's squad are Jerome Herman and llilton Ost. 1. Hilmar Hafner--Right, mx 2. Jim Baszlerb-Right Half 3. Kenneth Riedemann--Fullback 14. Jerome Herman--Left End 5. lm-on ld.1J.er--Right Guard 6. ldlton Oat--left Guard 7. Dale Unruh--Quarterback 8. Gary Murray--Center 9. Delmar Flelmner--Right Half 1 The liners finished their conference games with a clean slate, losing none and winning nine, to take the West lliseouri River High School Basketball Conference Trophy. Out of twenty regular games, the Miners lost only three to finish a very euc- oessful season. SEATED2 Dale Unruh, Delmar Neeper, Jerome Herman, Kenneth Ibrkel, Curtis Schulz, Gnegg Fiex-gola. STANDING: Hr. Swanson, Coachg Ervin Unruhg James Esterlyg Gary lmrrayg Kenneth Riedemanng James Baszler, Student Manager. Basketball Team COUNTY T WEOPPOLIEIT THE! E,-az QE-ASQ! Q.!!!AE!. Home ig gtzexrton kg 'E 0PP0NFN'1f THE! IB orpomm 'mm on gg shldeer Z0 gg qs, Sm, DISTRICT 'rmmmmmr enood 7 -I-H35 OPPO THE! ln? 'Glen umn M. no oar:-glean 'E mm 78 iNet Salem 112 52 Turtle Lake 63 Riverdale 115 67 ruvenm. 143 62 wasnbm-n 55 mmm 511 R 3113811 gh hi mbwooas 53 Mmm 70 as urn 9 7 an fringe 774 -Hazen 38 79 lhgemnzptign Abbey tgulgi bg. Garrison 66 75 amz guanine for um neg- h nbwoods M' 77 Wemod ionnl Tourney in ltlnot, 'lCon:!enence Games 34 but these games are to be plgved after the yearbook copy met be in the hands of the publishers. KENNETH IEREL 6 '1 Forward Senior CURTIS SCHULZ 6 ' Eorlard Senior JEROIB HERIIAN 6'1 Center Senior Bl nun UNRUH S'1.0 Guard GRE00 FJIRGOLA Junior 5'9 Forward Junior DELIILRFIBHIIER 5--n uma JMU' GAIU mm 6'1 Center Junior KENNETH RIEDEIIANN 5'JJ. Guard Junior KEVIN UNRUH DEIIIAR NESPER 5'10 F01'NN 6'1 Guard Junior Freshman 35 SEATED: Donald Roman, James Abbey, Leroy llettler, Jerome Strom, Amon The B squad, after losing several boys through ineligibility, turned out slightly on the bright side. In a season of 16 gamee,they finished with 10 wins and 6 losses. Among these games were sever- el meets with A squad tems from smaller towns. SEASON SUIIIIARI IB OPPONENTS THEY S3 Near Salem 113 Underwood S0 Center L5 Washburn Stanton ZSP 51 51 39 Golden Valley hh New Salem 313 Riverdale 53 hsuptim may 28 Wilton 30 31 S2 32 38 53 25 3a 38 32 36 so Washburn Sh hl ZIP STANDING Delbert Bowers, Student llanager, Emil Sohlechtg Henry Rasslerg B Team 28 hl Stanton 51 hl Center 33 S7 Undeniood 32 The Beulah Cubs, spar- ked by the rebounding and sharp shooting of llilt Un:-uh C58 pointsl and Jerry Thompson C77 pointel plus the coach- ing of Bob Klein, turn- ed in, together with their Jerseys a perfect season of 7 wins and no losses or 1.000 percent. SEASON SUIIAKY IB OPPONENTS THE! 33 Hazen 19 27 Stanton 214 112 Zap no 26 Stanton 16 35 Zap 28 111 Hazen 33 hl Zap 28 1 SBATED Lldyd Sohneidt, Ronald Leinius, Robert Leinius, Hilton Unruh, f l Duane Wellender, Jerome Koppi, Gerry Gellonys Jack Theilmen, llr klein, '-,ie 42, gif! B N vm? r' .wig STANDING Delbert Bowers, Student lhneger, Gordon Zeller, luvin Gieees VM nl' llilton Ost, wearing Beu1ah'a blue and gold, was their only rep- FOUTBALL C0-CAPTAINS Hilton Ost J Jerome Herman fig: I ill S '21, ' Mai A ,fffff P , .amy all ff, 93 iff?-53? A rd x 1 N S . C :nesentative in track last season. In track he ran the mile and only once the half-mile. SEASON SUINAHY Bismarck, Class A --Sth, Nile. mcumon, Di-8trict '1st,m-le, 5, 5' vmey city, sam Meet.--6th, une. jg l r Q3 Track X D J My The secret charm of these tal- ented 1ads...each proudly adomed with a B .i.1ies in their ath- letic prmress...exhibited on the gridiron, the hardwood court, and einder track...thoy revel and make merry at sporadic wing-d:l.nga ...causing feminine hearts to f1utter...and sometimes break... but amuse students with attempts at humor...stag:Lng an occasional poppy affair...mix:!.ng bralm with braille JW e 1we Lettermen FIRST RCM: Delmar Nesper, Gregg Fiergola, llerloel, Walter Binder, Dale Unruh SECOND RCN: Hilmar Hafner, Kenneth Riedemann, Gary Murray, lnlton 0st, Curtis Schulz, Kenneth Davidson, Jerome Strom THIRD RUN: Delmar Flemmer, James Abbey, Larry Tabert, James Baszler, Milton Unruh, Myron Hiller I S 2 ,rx 5 my 3 S I fin f SFT! LTA 'E . fi 'f--. i 'V : Q , W L.: PQ 1- fi .?1Rff, A 'i .1 w Q 4 1? Y . if if 'Af 2 3. 3. Advertising YOU! EEL! 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