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Many Juniors Participate in High School Activities Twenty-one Juniors make up the second largest class in Bonesteel High School. Of this member ten frequently are on the honor roll and ten of the boys are active in sports. Five of this number played with the first string in football, and two were on the first seven in basketball. Eight took part in the declamation contest. Five were winners. Jean Taylor re- presented the school at the State Contest at Pierre where she rated excellent. In music, eight of the class took part with two winners in solo workg namely, Catherine Thoene and Bob Hausmann. Don't Ever Grow Up the Junior class play was presented, December Zlst, and was well received by a large audience. All Juniors took part. In the picture they are, Back row: Byron Pepper, Robert Peppel, Connie Reynolds, Joanne Jons, Catherine Thoene, Mary Schniitz, Marjorie Hertz, Bill Bruce, and LeRoy Jons. Second row: Gerald Pepper, Johnny Stroh, Glenn Williams, Ronald Knox, Eldon Halverson and Bob Hausmann. Front row: Evelyn Marts, Sandra Jons, Jean Taylor, Gladys Sutton fsponsorl, Marjorie Unglaub, June Dummer, and Lucille Freeman. Tiger Tales Becomes Departmental Eleven journalism students made up the Tiger Tales staff for the year. These students published the Tiger Tales all through the year although jornalism was taught only one semester. This year the Tiger Tales became departmental and appeared in the Bonesteel Enterprise. The eleven journalism students alternated as editors each week. Journalism students also published a. daily bulletin of school incidents which kept the school informed on daily happenings. This bulletin went by the name Daily News Sheet and was posted in the English room. Ronald Knox deserves special mention because of the help he gave the journalists. Each week he ran off copies of Tiger Tales on the proof press at the Enterprise office. These copies were sent out as exchanges. Thank you, Ronnie! In the picture, Standing: Duane Dunkak, Denny Schmitz, Marvilla Jons, Max Williams, William Wernke, Bud Jons. Seated: Catherine Thoene, Verlyn Sieh, Jerry Cahoy, Connie Reynolds, and Marge Unglaub
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4333 Juniors Staff for Tiger Tales E' :QA ' '-n sf i sh!
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