Bonesteel High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bonesteel, SD)
- Class of 1955
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, A 9 N NUAL STAFF Q57 H! XII 5 x If-dggaa STANDING L. to R. -- C. Jons, G. Whidden, C. Peppel, S. Schmitz, L. Klundt, V. Charging Hawk, L. Dummer, A. Kahler, A. Kahler, L. Counts, D. Schmitz, D. Cahoy, B. Cahoy, R. Stroh, J. Stroh, Mrs. Turgeon. SITTING L. to R. -- K. Spitzenberger, A. Dummer, T. Bruce, N. Bailey, F. Baker, L. Spitzenberger, D. Noel, D. Woer- pel. 1955 TIGER STAFF Ed1tor...... .... .. Assistant Editor ..... Business Manager ..... Assistant Bus. Manager Advertising .......... Activities Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Class Editors - Seniors . . . Juniors ...... Sophomore . . Freshmen .. Deanna Woerpel . . . . Kathleen Spitzenberger Janet Stroh Laura Counts Nola Bailey, Carole Jons , Tom Bruce, Gary Whidden Darlene Cahoy . . Frank Baker -n...--.en Leona Dummer . . . . . Reta Stroh . . Shirley Schmitz . . . . Lorrayne Klundt I I Artists......... . . . Larry Spitzenberger Virgil Charging Hawk Alyce Dummer, Audrey Kahler, Carol Peppel, Delores Schmitz., Arthur Kah- ler, Don Noel, Bob Cahoy. Typists and Assembly ....... ............. QX X J' X , X xx if X! fi ,A A - xf X, 7 Q WW. X . Xve 1 OUR DEDICATION IN THIS ANNUAL HONORS THE BUSINESSMEN, OUR FR ENDS THE R WHOSE FINANCIAL SUPPORT HAS MADE POSSIBLE MANY PAST ACTIVITIES WHOLEHEARTED AND LIBERAL RESPONSE TO OUR MANY CALLS FOR FAVORS OF ONE KIND OR ANOTHER MAY HAVE SEEMED UNAPPRECIATED OR THANKLESS TH S TO ALL DEDICATION OFFERS PROOF OF OUR GRATITUDE IN FERVENT TRIBUTE THOSE WHOSE WHO HAVE SERVED US IN THE PAST AND ESPECIALLY TO ALL GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS GIVE ACTUALITY EACH YEAR TO OUR ANNUAL I , -, . 1 j- . 1 1 1 K, ,Vw W1-W f ,M fr Q 1 11, , 1,751 MAN -A A,,, f XM 4 5 U., -1 + ,JH f' ' X' .H . .. V , yf J' A , + .lflw I A A . - . i, , if ,, k mc. ' ' p v V ,. 'M V f .f in my f 3 .i,, x WW 8 Tw, ' L 'V LQ I 4 f , Qi 5 1, Mg, + 1 Q 1 ' f ,. ' V f QV- Z, , . -. ' ' by ' f fy xf 1 . 1 :- R W Q, , 'rf k A ,, x 6 A at . ,A A- 4 5 ,N Q , Q Q .fy ' -9, M, f K SUPERI TE DE T GEORGE E. PADRNOS Southern State Teachers College, Oklahoma A k M, B.S. University of South Dakota, Graduate work at University of South Dakota, Math, Algebra, Senior Sponsor, Grade Basketball. BO RD OF EDUCATIO L to R. Vernal Glynn, clerk, Howard Hibbardg George E. Padrnos, Suptg Albert Schochenmaierg Oscar Spitzenbergerg Melvin Joyce, Presidentg Alfred Schultz, and Wm C. Grady, Treasurer. - mmm-44'-mv , pm:-E ml 1 1: , 14: , . .. : XL. n . -X :Q ., I. n.k-.z1:uw1f.,-.vnu-aims .nmunwmh Lu :.1-..m-mummy, vm.-54.4 n.:-nu.-nm:-mn:-I 4? ,232 V DELILAH FOSTER -s ,WWD Southern State Teachers, Elementary General, Special of Music, Northwestern Conservatory of Music, Mills City, Montana, Augustanna College, Sioux Falls, Grade and High School Music, Social Studies, General Science, Junior Class Advisor. ,Q A- it MARVIN HUMPAL F CULTY B, S, Southern State Teachers College, M, A, Colorado State College of Education, Indust- rial Art, Government Freshmen Class Advisor. A 'ilu um f my JAMES MONFORE B. S. Southern State Teachers College, Coach, Biology, World History, Geometry, Sophomore Class Advisor. GLADYS SUTTON B, A, University of Iowa, University of Wisconsin, Colorado State Teachers College, English 11, 111, 1V, American History, Declamation,Plays, Junior Class Advisor. MRS. DELMA TURGEON B,A, Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne,Nebr.. English 1, Shorthand Pep Club, Junior Class Advisor, Girl's Athletics, Annual Sponsor.. Ne- X, w M 7 ,K.wf4vwmm m 0-mm, ...MW wh A M A Wwnffwf mummy-nmmwnwgn-.M Qwumiw hMmm.wh Mngmmummmwmmw , A W A, NM mp'-an NOLA BAILEY Queen candidate Z Student council 4 Class officer 1-Z-3 Class play 3-4 Annual staff 4 Glee club Z-3 Phys. ed. 1-Z-3 Librarian 1-2-3 Paper staff 3-4 Pep club officer 4 Pep club 1-Z-3-4 FRANK BAKER King candidate Z Student council Z Class officer 3 Class play 3- 4 Annual staff 3- 4 Track Z DARLENE CAHOY Class play 3- Annual s ta ff Glee club 1- 2- 3- Declam Z- 3 - Librarian 1 - Phys. ed. Paper staff Pep club 1-2-3- ROB ER T CAHOY Clas s play 3 -4 Auunal staff 3-4 DUANE CAMIN Student council Clas s play 3 - Annual staff Glee club 2-3 Librarian Basketball 1-2.-3 Football 1- Z- 3 Track Boy's state Baseball JERRY CARSTEN King candidate 4 Class officer 4 Class play 3- 4 ALYCE DUMMER Class officer 3 Class play 3- 4 Annual staff l- 4 Glee Club 1- 2- 3-4 Solo Z- 3- 4 Sextette 1- Z- 3- 4 Librarian 1 Pep Club 1- Z- 3- 4 Phys. ed. 1- 2 Paper staff 4 Glee Club Officer 4 LEONA DUMMER Queen candidate 4 Class play 3 Annual staff 4 Sextette 3-4 Pep club 1-Z-3-4 Glee club 1-Z-3-4 Phys. ed. 1-2-3-4 Paper staff 4 R OB ERT GRAY Class officer Z-4 Class play 3-4 Glee club 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Football 2-3-4 Track Z Platte 1 NORMA HELMB ERGER Class play 3-4 Glee club l-Z-3-4 Sextette 3 Pep club 1-Z-3-4 Phys. ed. 1-Z Paper staff 4 Glee club officer 4 LAVONNE KLIEN Class play 3- 4 Glee club 1-Z- 3- 4 Solo 4 Sextette 4 Librarian Z Pep club l-Z-3- 4 Phys. ed. 1- Z- 3 Paper staff 4 LIONEL NEILAN King candidate 1 Class play 3- 4 Football 3- 4 Student manager 4 DON NOEL Class play 3-4 Annual staff 3-4 Glee club 3-4 Declam l Basketball l-3 Football 1-3 Track l-Z B oxing 1 15 KENNEY SANGSTER Student council Class officer Class play 3- Basketball 1-Z- 3- Football 1-Z- 3- Track 1- DELORES SCHMITZ Queen candidate Class officer Class play 3- Annual staff Glee Club 2-3- Solo Sextette 3- Librarian 1- Z- Pep club 1-Z- 3- Phys Ed. Z- Paper staff Glee club officer 4 BILL SCHMITZ Student council 4 Class play 4 Basketball 1- 2- 3 Football 3- 4 Track Z- 3 Baseball 1 Fairfax 1- 2- 3 MERLIN SMITH Class officer 3 Class play 3- 4 Basketball 1-Z-3- 4 Football 1-2-3- 4 Track 1-Z-3- 4 Glee club 3 1 JANET STROH Student Council 3 Class officer Z Class play 3- 4 Annual staff 3- 4 Glee club 1-Z- 3- 4 Solo Z- 4 Sextette 4 Pep Club 1-Z- 3- 4 Phys. ed. 1- 2 Paper staff 3- 4 Pep club officer 3 DEANNA WOER PEL Declam 1-Z-3-4 Librarian 1-3 Pep club 1-2-3-4 Phys Ed. 1-2 Girls state 3 Paper staff 3-4 Glee club officer 4 Pep club officer 4 D. A. R. 4 Queen candidate 1 Student council 1 S-Coun. pres. 4 Class officer 1 Class play 3- 4 Annual staff 2- 3 - 4 Glee club 1-2-3-4 Solo 4 Sextette 1-2-3- 4 Cheerleader 2- 4 SUPT. PADRNOS SPONSOR 1 -rw1fJ::is:m.-,434 . 5- , pw.. ,, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1951, the seniors initiated into BHS seventeen green freshmen, namely, Nola Bailey, Frank Baker, Darlene Cahoy, Bob Cahoy, Duane Camin, Alyce Dummer, Leona Dummer, Jeanette Haase, Norma Helmberger, Lavonne Klien, Lionel Neilan, Donald Noel, Kenneth Sangster, Delores Schmitz, Merlin Smith, Janet Stroh, and Deanna Woerpel. The first important event of the year was initiation, and it seems everyone had a good time, even the freshmen. During the sec- ond semester Frank Baker moved to Oregon. As banquet time rolled around six of our classmates were chosen waiters and waitresses and were dressed in Oriental Costumes. In our sophomore year we saw we had gained a few more members, namely, Frank Baker, who had returned from Oregon, Jerry Carsten, and Bob Gray. At the outset of our year we had the same classmates plus Carol Tilbury who stayed only a few weeks, and Jeanette Haase who left us at the end of the first semester. Selling magazines and refreshments at the football and basketball games were two ways we used in making money for the coming junior-senior banquet. We also ordered our class rings. We presented our play H320 College Avenue , April 1, and on May 4 we held our junior-senior banquet with the theme, Mardi Gras . Two students from the class, Deanna Woerpel and Duane Camin, were chosen to represent us at Girl's and Boy's State. Then came our senior year. We found we had gained one more classmate, Bill Schmitz. This made a total of l0 boys and 9 girls in our class. Initiating the freshmen reminded us of our first year so we treated them kindly. We had our play, Tattletale on November Z3. Deanna Woerpel was chosen as D, A,R, representative. The juniors honored us with a banquet in May, for which we all duly appreciative. Our class statistics: Motto: I Ought To: Therefore I will. Flower: Carnation Colors: Purple and Silver With the passing of Baccalaureate and Commencement we realize that our days in BHS are at a close. Even though these four years have passed swiftly they will never be forgotten. Class Editor: Leona Dumrner. BACCALAUREATE Processional . . . Invocation . . . . .......... . . . Vocal Solo . Mrs. Delilah Foster . . Rev. Leo Miller Don Noel I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked . . . Baccalaureate Sermon . . . . . . I'l1 Walk With God ............... Announcements ....... Vocal Solo The Prayer Perfect . . Benediction .......... Recessional .uu--u.. Rev. Leo Miller Chorus .Supt. Padrnos . Janet Stroh . . . . Rev. Leo Miller . Mrs. Delilah Foster Ushers .... . . . Kathleen Spitzenberger, Audrey Kahler, John Smith, Leonard Zeisler, Mary Applebee Loretta Bodine, Laura Counts, Jim Bailey Larry Spitzenberger. Programs . . . . . . Roger Stroh, Marjorie Creekmur. I. . fc? 41? f Mb!! - j ,4..:....,:,,,,,,,,Mw ff 4gnJ KfQx -r ' 'Q-,,.q.. COMME CEME T Pledge of Allegiance . . . Processional ........ Invocation.................. Salutatory Address .................... Presentation of Eighth Grade . . Presentation of Eighth Grade Vocal Solo The Stranger of Galilee . Commencement Address . . . Vocal Solo The Rosary . Diploma s snalfaanus Valedictory Address .... . . ...... . . . Presentation of Senior Class . . .......... Presentation of High School D Vocal Solo Danny Boy ..... Benediction ............ Recessional .......... Ushers . . . . Programs . . . iplomas Cub Scouts Mrs. Delilah Foster Rev. Leo Miller Frank Baker Mr. Ray Lange Supt. Padrnos Alyce Dummer Dr. LD. Weeks Larry Spitzenberger Darlene Cahoy Prin. M.C. Humpal Mr. Melvin Joyce Leona Dummer Rev. Leo Miller Mrs. Delilah Foster Carol Peppel, Reta Stroh Bob Carsten, Art Kahler, Mary Applebee, Loretta Bodine Laura Counts, Jim Bailey Larry Spitzenberger. 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We have had charge of concessions at football and basketball games and have had several bake sales, candy sales, and sold cook books all of which aided our class funds. We were also fortun- ate in winning the radio that was given at the carnival. Members of our class participated in declamation, football, basketball and music. Kathleen S. won an excellent in the District Declarnation Contest in Colome, and Audrey Kahler won an excellent at the Hickory Stick Contest in Burke. Carol Peppel was chosen by popular vote as an A team cheerleader. . AA.- In February we started work on our class -5 Nix 1' pla , Too Man Dates , and it was presented :VW ' 4 I Y h Y in Marc . fifff' - My K Our ban uet is scheduled for Ma . I A Q Y ., X' Lettermen in football were Roger Stroh, ' S Arthur Kahler, Jim Bailey, Lenard Zeisler and ' . r Bob Carsten. J Class Editor: Reta Stroh, 3' , ,..,.. ..., i ,- X 'fx' A 1 :f,-. xl 5 ' 'pg - t a ' ' 7 ffl R wwe. 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' ...,, DARRELL YOUNG ' if Q - f i Lf S. . . 5 0 x .I fell K? 0 0 OPHOMORE CLASS HI TORY On August 30, 1954, nineteen bright eyed sophomores returned to school for another year. Wendelyn Fredericksen, was a new student from Burke. The second week of school Frances LaClaire left us to go to school in Flanclreau, S. Dak. and Virgil Charging Hawk and Larry Ott joined our class making a total of twenty students. Mr. Monfore is our class sponsor, and class officers are: President-Lou Ann Wernke, Vice President - Don Cahoy, Secretary-Treasurer Shirley Schmitz, and Student Council representatives, Ruby Pfaff and Torn Bruce. Darrell Young placed first in the local music contest and received a third at the music contest in Kimball. Three girls belonged to the firls ensemble namely, Margaret Boettcher, Carole Jons, and Lou Ann Wernke. The student body chose Carole .Ions as an A team cheerleader. Two of our class, Tom Bruce and Carole Jons, represented Bonesteel at the Hickory Stick Declamation Contest in Burke. Ruby Pfaff and Don Cahoy, our candidates, were crowned the King and Queen of 1954. Lettermen in football were Tom Bruce, Virgil Charging Hawk, and Ray Vaughn. Class Editor: Shirley Schmitz. --'-- 2 4 ' it ,., J Q, f ,,,, i .Q ' . 5 H f , 4 l ,Q N .l I 1 e' V 1 if 5 ' W ' l 14 R Q tif 'J 'Q K I 322 N Q--. wmu1.w.3A. .:.u N 3 ..,, k...L.....,..W.., ., ...,.,.,,....,.........,,,,,...,.w M-, M...,.,.....,W...,,,,.i FRESH IES OF B H . O L3, O H it .ywv 'L l1nb .k xv EAAO '1 -' Ogg? I X L 0 A 4- O ,ALD APPLEBEE A -'-- -L gwgp M 5 , E W e i f - gf! 5 EBEN BAILEY M YQ J - KBARA BALCOM QM I, file RETTA COUNTS i2?'M3w , If gf XVID DUMMER A ,, i A 'SQ Ea, E , K f k 7 , I I kmwwk ' yfgavwn, as ,ff U-ff' N ' ' Wi' VERN HERMSEN KATHRYN .TONS MARLYN FREDERICKSEI GEORGE HAASE IORRAYNE KLUNDT FRED MCKENSIE 7 am, 5 SHARON MEADER E N1 4- ..,, , - 'ii 8 M ,L ,t 1 my X 1 S SANDRA HAISCH BONNIE HELMBERGER ee 'Y RUTH HELMB ER GER SHIRLEY LEWIS RLO MULFORD EILBA MULFORD LEO NEILAN ARILYN OTT MORE FRE HIE i5f??5:W4.,2' H ' Q :ggigifag i. .fagifii ilzsfuzzfkz 5335 .. aww ,i g l y gin:-5:55 fgggkgg W k ,mv .:. -...,.3 : .. - :g:g: gi f - ' '- 'Q - ESM mms Q 5 : my 25515 ef.. ' gsf f: :K ,g mf Q ,Q 4 eff Y g X fe, Wh , 2? 4 325 F' X Nl ,g 2 W 2 2 H MW W X V Q4 3:3 J f gi? 6 3 QE Q is f f 5 2 . .' -fi: i 1iSQi?agi?HiL 1513 521 'g5f5 V 5lS5 5eQV Sfigiifl, KARREN PETERSON . 5 Q2 5,-mf -' g QQ 52 .- ' A A F2 5 3 1 'E 3 KLAUS SCHOENHOFF TOM SNYDER ANDREA QUALM 5 '-:, . QR E O J PAUL VAUGHN GARY WHIDDEN GOLDIE RAINWATER ' f, ?:7gE17ff234f V f' ,vziz I Wim fa' A' ?313sQ717vw1f i?fQ S W' - 7 in 'L'L 'sgE3'3?7f' fc E THEON WUEST . EX FX 00 If f PATTY SCHMITZ PHILLIS SCHMITZ W 1 1 -an-immmw, .n.,,-i-l-mmmumfn-ff-gym.:-..sm.,mm ml-.-in-..1..w.m-m-U. .J FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY ,az . -1 sax JJ K, X On August 30, 1954, thirty freshmen en- , ' A rolled in B, H. S. Twenty came from Bone steel, 5'-R six from St. Charles, one from Pense District 10, and one from Mission, one from Rapid City, and one from Herrick, for a total of seventeen girls and thirteen boys. ' On September 12, 1954, the freshmen were ' initiated by the seniors. A party was given that same night by the seniors with freshmen as guests of honor. Three freshmen girls, were chosen B team cheerleaders--Andrea Qualm, Kathryn Jons, and Sharon Meader. The freshmen' sold pepcorn the last of October to raise some money for the carnival. Our king and queen candidates were Gary Whidden ',,g, 1 , and Phillis Schmitz. ' - N tb For athletics, in charge of Mr. Monfore, z, P. . 1 I Jerald Applebee and Eben Bailey lettered in ' Af gg ' football, and Jerald was chosen to be one of I - nm, the first 5 in basketball. ,' - - I Kathryn Jons and Klaus Schoenhoff re- ' V ceived first in their respective divisions in the local music contest, and thirds at the con- i test in Kimball. ' Gary Whidden and Lorrayne Klundt are on the Annual Staff. Andrea Qualm received a rating of excellent in the District Declamation Contest at Colome. Class Editor: Lorrayne Klundt. ntnt S S fr-- . vii 7 Wu? ,:-- -i-:, ' I if 'it ' x f ' f C '.,13-:-j,- :sgl-22.2 n- I Y 'VW 4 V X W 7 WW X at wi ft' 1 9 MM. - H.. -.MM . . , x ,, N, wr, J f WMM. LXEQ Au, , .ef Y, ,,,,, x. , ,,, 9 -W. f v wx-bfi .mffvgi . .zuziixi n M-rms , M... YT'Y'5'gII ,, .,,m .wlvfllfg .mm s,r1i?t: Zfi-if i Wg: if ,, 1w,a!'K,, x Q . . gl, . wifi. .w MA Quinn.- Lw,'v,x f wud - vnu v .1 A AN BACK ROW: D. Aisenbrey, R. Schmitz, T. Durnmer, D. Odenbach, K. Qualm, M. Spitzenberger, J. Hartford, H.. Carnin. R. Bailey, C. Haase, M. Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Lange, B. Leslie, J. Swanda J. Applebee, R. Lounsberry, P. Neilan, A. Schmitz, I. Jons, L. Peterson. FRONT ROW: L. Mulford, M. Sip, A. Gray, V. Sondgroth, J. Schochenmaier, L. Gray, S. Stroh, L. Schmitz, C. Schoenhoff, M. Schoenhoif. R. Schmitz, C. Haase, R.Bai1ey, J. Hartford, B. Leslie, J. Applebee, Coach. R. Lounsberry, J. Swanda, D. Odenbach, J. Spitzenberger, H. Camin, M. Jones. .p 2 4 ,Sgt :, - .-.,::.-::.:- W .N .2'Ei:5 3- -g: z - .Si '- 525 1 ' 2Ef:E'E: . If 5253-Ig y..Q. -234: ' -. :,:a.r:2' .,.,. fm.. - -: ,. .. ..:5.f.f.5. iff: fsifgif ' .25 2+- . .1-:f-'--:-sag: -.:g-:gr-s,g' '- :I z 1, X - . ,N A .fi 4 J. Schochenmaier C. Schoenhoff V, Sondgroth I am A I3 1 1 BACK ROW: R. Lange, B. Puhrmann, J. Davidson, R. Peterson, D. Jons, R. Bailey, C. Honner, J. Schmitz, R. Sip, R. Balcom, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Lange, L. Schmitz, R. Ludemann, B. Gray, I. Bailey, K. Lounsberry, L. Swanda, J. Spitzenberger, J. Spitzen- berger. FRONT ROW: B. Mulford, S. Roth, S. Cozad, F. Schmitz, B. Leslie, J. Joyce, J. I-Iaase, B. Johnson, K. Aisenbrey, P. Litzo. F. Gray, M. Schmitz. M Schmitz ,R ,, K. Aisenbrey V' MQQ --zi J. Joyce F. Gray W VV L af, ,FZ Vx.. 5 A X... N .. nk. Zxgsuxw. 1 IVR 3' gjfffl . a Q 1 V5 iw' 11 i... Jc F '?5EE- I I in I 2 ' fl ? K f L ' if , .... we a f , ., . . ..,., ,J ig - , -2f . .gif UN ea., ximigi gWswwwwpw5.-5 ---. J, ' , : Q . -- f ,-s. -2 ai: 7:--: -V 222522 :2. - ... :F- : :2 g-ff -' .' ,'.2:' .- ' 1. V. - I. ,ga . .s ,.:f2 H -f..f A 1: A , 2 -.2 '. A ,,., ,f 1 S 4 I .., i:'1 . --' -.,., ,.,,..,. . - F .,-: z. :,g.i.: t V - 1, -'-'------ H ,,,.1, . ,. -1l' - ..,....- 2. - ' - 'Ia'-.I si. . . .-- .,,.,: . ......1'eE... R -.., ..,.. ,,,,. ., ' ' ..,, -ih1L,H.,vwgMmQmi ..,,. ,.. . ., QWQPmmf5?5HQ f---. .,i.e'J R, Lange, R. Peterson, J. Spitzenberger, J. Spitzenberger, L. Swanda, B. Gray R. Ludemann, L. Schrnitz, D. Jons, J. Schmitz, B. Puhrmann. 5 9669 ,grey Q 0 Q59 GB 995 1 BACK ROW: J. Hausmann, H. Haase, R. Schmitz, T. Hausmann, T. Dummer, J. Veal, G. Bailey, H. Johnson, D. Gray, MIDDLE ROW: W. Counts, R. Pepper, M. Schmitz, A. Creekmur, J. Hoar, K. Engel, J. Pesicka, L. Hertz, Mrs. Peterson. FRONT ROW: D, Lange, L. Lanz, M. Glynn, J. Schroeder, K. Roth, B. Joyce, J. Bruce, M. Puhrmann. BACK ROW: Miss Arrnfield, A. Schochenrnaier, E. Matuska, M. Schochenmaier, N. Schmitz, J. Witt, L. Schmitz, H. Haase, R. Stahlecker, J. Hausmann. MIDDLE ROW: E. Jons, R. Boes, G. Mulford, G. Swanda, W. Witt, A. Witt, H. Davidson, M. Jons, D. Hattig. FRONT ROW: R. Balcom, R. Boes, N. Moor, P. Noel. J. Hebert, J. Gors, C. Schmitz, M. Burger, S. Schmitz, C. Hysell. 3 0 . -e' ia: f R R' 4' R' ' I . X . '1 as '-'f-'I-1a.:' -7 -' Q N I 'A ,, W. A ., ' Pg ., 1- .1-.. ' 1 IT w . . ' . s m' 1 9.91 I it I I fl-ll ' ' I 'Yo BACK ROW: Miss Opheim. MIDDLE ROW: J. Haase, T. Hausmann, C. Glynn, T. Witt, A. Schultz, R. Davidson, B. Schmitz, J. Schwaller. FIRST ROW: E. Bailey, C. Schochenmaier, J. Roth, C. Theone, C. Peter- son, S. Sutton, C. Leslie, C. Leslie, R. Paulson, R. Rustemeyer. GR DE FACULTY fr 'I xX Minnette Peterson, Mary Armfield, Rangdi Ophiem, Ray Lange, Viola Lange w 1 Y W 1 W Y W Y V V V Y . .M .,,. ... , ,.f: . .N.,.......,.......,..,........,........,...,.,.,.,Ham-....,.,1.-...,...f,- mia FRESHMEN Sharon Meader President Jerald Applebee Vice President Kathryn Jons Secretary-Treasurer JUNIORS Bob Carsten Lenard Zeisler Laura Counts Carol Peppel President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORES n Wernke President n Cahoy Vice President lrley Schrnitz Secretary-Treasurer SENIORS Jerry Carsten President Delores Schmitz Secretary Treasurer Bob Gray Vice President STUDE T COUNCIL Standing: Bill Schmitz, Vern Hermsen, Supt. Padrnos, Seated: Deanna Woerpel, Pres- ident, Tom Bruce, Nola Bailey, Reta Stroh, Jim Bailey, Ruby Pfaff and Andrea Qualm. STANDING L, to R. L. Klien, N. Helmberger, M. Creeknxxuirrvnqx R. Stroh, J. Stroh, D. Woerpel, M. Applebee. L. Bodine, Mrs. Turgeon. SITTING L. to R. L. Dummer, A. Dummer, C. Peppel, N. Bailey, A. Kahler, L. Counts, D. Schmitz, D. Cahoy. LIBR RIANS Laura Counts, Delores Schmitz, Marjorie Creekmur, Deanna Tietgen, and Reta Stroh. DECL M fy 4 V' ,af 'l of D u.ualm.1' 1 , f , 2 Standing: Audrey Kahler, Carole Jons, Miss Sutton, Tom Bruce, Larry Spitzenberger. Si tting: Andrea Qualm, Kathleen Spitzenberger, Deanna Woerpel, Darlene Cahoy. 5 'S H gf ! GLEE CL BS BACK ROW: B. Helmberger, L. Bodine, D, Jons, M. Applebee, D. Woerpel, D. Tietgen, L. Wernke, N. Helmberger, M. Creek- mur, D. Schmitz, S. Meader. MIDDLE ROW: L. Klein. L. Counts K. Spitzenberger, L. Dummer, M. Boettcher, R. Helmberger, A. Dumrner, J. Stroh, R. Stroh, C. Jons, A. Kahler, D. Cahoy, FIRST ROW: L. Counts, W. Fredericksen, K. Jons, S. Haisch, Mrs. Foster, M. Mulford, L. Klundt, K. Peterson, A. Qualrn. BACK ROW: A. Mulford, A. Kahler, L. Zeisler, J. Applebee, V. Charging Hawk, D. Camin, R. Stroh, D. Young, B. Gray, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Foster, V. Hermsen, G. Whidden, D. Noel, K. Schoenhoff, F. McKenzie, J. Schochenmaier, Spitzenberger, and L. Mulford. SEXTET Q f G H9 1.130 ' wgf, 7 Mrs. Foster Kathryn ,Ions Deanna Woerpel Alvce Dummel' Carole Jons 1490113 Dummer OLOISTS STANDING: Mrs. Foster, Darrell Young, Klaus Schoenhoff, Don Noel, Kathleen Spitzenberger, SEATED: Kathryn Jons, Leona Dumrner, Janet Stroh GIRL' ATHLETIC BACK ROW: S. I-Iaisch, L. Klundt, M. Applebee, M. Boettcher, D. Tietgen, K. Peterson, C. Jensen, P. Schmitz, P. Schmitz, W. Fredericksen, Mrs. Turgeon, FRONT ROW: B. Helmberger, M. Creekmur, L. Dummer, B. Balcom, D. Jons, L. Wernke, R. Pfaff, S. Schmitz, L. Counts. 1.9 BACK ROW: P. Schrnitz, L. Klien, D. Schmitz, N. Bailey, S. Schmitz, D. Tietgen, L. Klundt, A. Dummer, R. Stroh, K. Spitzenberger, B. Helmberger, L. Bodine, THIRD ROW: L. Counts, R. Helmberger, M. Applebee, L. Dummer, C. Jensen W. Fredericksen, B. Balcom, P. Schmitz, M. Creekmur, M. Ott, M. Boettcher, K. Peterstm. Mrs. Turgeon. SECOND ROW: D. Cahoy, L. Counts, A. Kahler, D. Jons. S. H?-1iSCh. M. Mulford. T. Wuest, R. Pfaff, L. Wernke, J. Stroh, CHEERLEADERS! C. -TONS, D- WOCFPCL C- Peppel, K. Jons, A. Qualm, S. Meader A RS CHEERLEADE SENIOR PLAY CAST STANDING: A. Qualm, D. Camin, J. Smith, R. Gray, K. Sangster, D. Noel, N. Bailey, J. Carsten, B. Schmitz, L. Klien, F. Baker, D. Woerpel, Miss Sutton, Director, B. Cahoy, SEATED: B. Carsten, D. Schmitz, N. Helmberger, R. Stroh, M. Smith, J. Stroh, D. Cahoy. CARN IVA KI G QUEE RUBY PFAFF KITCHEN STAFF David Dummer, Kenny Sangster Leo Neilan, Duane Camin. Mrs. Dunkak, Janet Stroh. BUS DRI ER Qs I fbi ,,-f' W O 2 A we 2 M M if TANDING L to R: Elmer Shipman, Ray Hebert. EATED L to R: Jim Metal, Rudy Hoffman. CUSTODIAN S STANDING L to R: Paul Vaughn, SEATED L to R: Patty Schmitz, 1 5 w .li.l M..l.1 .11,uiiQ A YQ Af f E 3 .1 5 4 5226 2 i icri MN-w 5 ........,.,.W m1w, ..m.m - . ,:.....m,.,..........,...,,.......,..,.......,.,...M ,.M..m,. .-.h W... B KETB LL BTEAM Bonesteel Bone steel Bonesteel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bonesteel Bonesteel Bonesteel Bonesteel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bone steel Bonesteel FRONT ROW: T, Snyder, G. Hoffman, G. Whidden, V. Hermsen, P. Vaughn, J. Schochenmaier, L. Mulford. BACK ROW: M. Schmitz, G. Haase, T. Bruce, D. Durnmer, Mr. Humpal, K. Schoenhoff, A. Mulford, M. Fredericksen, F. McKenzie. Rosebud Title Goes Geddes Fairfax Colome Lynch Butte Ravinia Lake Andes Spencer Burke Ravinia Colome Fairfax Gregory Burke Ethan Gregory Winner Butte 54 To 3 Bonesteel 33 40 19 17 32 Z4 22 39 Z8 Z9 24 40 33 40 53 40 Z1 19 Bonesteel Wins I Rosebud Title 1 1 2 For B Teams BURKE - Bonestee1's..reser' arel.celebrating their. 54-37 win hi over Gregory that gave them ' Rosebud -Conference' B . T e a championship. Q , Trailing through the third qu ber, Bonesteel came back with big final periodjally for..the w Dmijrell Youngs l6,points were big factor in the win. with Mar Fredrickson getting' 13 and H Vaughn leading' the defense. . Joe,Sevjar had ll for Gregc and Bill Hcziflriclcfs eight. Burke defeated Co1ome,49-40 take-consolation honors. In' 1 semi-finals, 'Gregory had beal Burke 31-22 while Bonesteel elii nated Colome 47-32. First round games saw Bui iown Fairfax 43-37 and Colo: mock off Winner, 48-37. Championship quarter scores Bonesteel 13 30 39 Gi-ezory 17 21 26 i-.-.-MW, ,..'..,..,.-...W -, ..,-....,....w.x.,,..-..-,.,.....1,W..,,..,.,..-.f.,,.f,,f,, , 4 Huh , ,, , , ,.,,....,,,....mm...,..-l1-,.....f,g.,,e.,Nm-..., w,....,,m .,,....,.,...l,..f...-,-..l Y. DOIIGSISSI. 5011951991 133951 Fairfax Takes ent Fir Osebud Uverlime Win i5g51Win1gver 1 - QXPEEIQTETCQUTY , Bonesieel Tiger EL Duane Camin s v as the overtime period, helped Bonesteel take a 49-I decision over Gregory here Fr' y night after the teams had tl all in the regular playing tin Gregory led through the firm period, 12-8, 26-16 and 36- ut a 19 point scoring by Bonesteel ,ln the quarter earned the Ti Jax B . Big Bill Piet high scorer winning Bn next in lim put. For Gr ler leading' pomts. ' Bonestes Eflmthf a 46-46 tie at the horn. cogent, Gregory leading 46-44 an' mp 'en wen into a. stall, John Smith K1 time md of the ball 'and scored for tt by the en, eggeialie regulation pla' mel gglglesteel overtime, B111 Rasmussg --H----mf mzhiripifffmbift cop ning T 1 g e 5 fifiihiifii j.::L':,f:z,,.mf:ri , The Qual, made me first ofa ivan' Fun.: cf free throws and missed th an or d, but the ballgame alread Y s of ' ' Wont me 1 1 1 o 's 18 po nts fo- the , for 'mage' lla's I e d t h e eve lmlw- ER Q followed by Do- VIRG DRY, - The 1- Tfgfax giowezleeixp e. Rasmussen Wm' IL CHA . t the Bonestee gers ones mo' - ssd time this season there vangeb it his Chggg:'g,sHfvYtfl piicigloiilhtg D RGIIVG li ht, 59-58, to give m Del' U ' ' M' :gud Conference tourney deficgrbyinxlmweaf JOHN SMITH addeapffbeen got 12 md .g:?'ig2:Lf'gl'f6limm HA Emp. quar - ' Bone X u n - - 5 ' lill Pistulkl., theilsrgnncs' Want edgging-ggllgive W ninarsttfeigig? took the B me mizgggx Journeys to Gm arr u - .3 aaa, in , 1 ' gzsrlnvgngrexgg thmrr 1: the Fay!-fax scoring wm1,13,minm. ,nrscore by quarters. AT 26 36 46 48 Bfrizgli by quarters: ls 22 I I remaining to provide Virgil Charging 16 .27 46 49 Fairfax' 16 32 Q ronce' with their one - 21 points for Bon ,U ' ng-'iv min had 13, Kei vrd 'I-0 withh Greg- Darrell Applebee the- Fairfax B0l1.8Ste6l 69. dis- Gr0K0l'! hed N111 same- BONESTEEL - cha 5831118 U10 ' Ser club had Hawk's 26 points over Colorne. ule Fairfax good defer the Gorillas a plebr first quarter ation game bine ball 30-21 at halft 2-50 victory wink the the third Biol, Gary Hahn r xr 30 points for the winnep win in the and getting 18 am 'hile Keith effoi picking up 10. , an ,tallied 15 libril 14 and Joe Kee? ' and ers. e spa.:-kled 'Q S0011 by qua! ka. high- ' Box ich!-W Z, to 12 P B111 Fairfax Ld 15 and 'q-- Bonesteel . Cc I in 22 for! fC tl ion victory. .2112 Bonesteel 5 up 12 ml 0 BONESTEEL I :L 1 Tigers overcai period here Fri r 45 th' me- visiting Rat Bonesteel Ti! a non-conferencr finished 011 ei? Duane camin fi Spencer. 8' distributed Bonf D0!1'00l1f6l tack with 15 pc iday nicht- bee picked up 5181041 the War Charging -flaw? 5 netted 25 POU- 14 for the oser me Camln are The win' gav J l' 22. Keith H' A record for the s Ebraskans With , IVE coming up Mona coAcH JIM MON1-'ORE JER 'Ap CA bud loop tilt.' , a clean sweep- ALD TA MIN Bonesteel took me preliminary 45-39 Satt, APPL e... fly 21, f 1 nal..- comes to Bonesteel on Friday ti, EEE Y 1118516 Score by quarters: Tuesday night. them plenty of t..,-.. E by quarter. Bonesteel ' 5 34 38 58 Score by quarters: ly. I 19 40 62 Ravinia 10 '44 42 53 Jbonesteel ' 6 Z4 31 80 Virgil Charging Hawk har FQ? 16 21 S4 --- Blelcer. Neb. 14 ll B 48 and Dimne Camin 11 for the li I Date . x..g . ,19. orer . Sc ..- .......-.- QE E E . . . :QE 05 U5 5 . :fa 955 rv Ei 5 E-1 W. 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Dak. - lLllh'Il1EH Cf' uf-ing .L A - 1 -ji 59 7 T' if . 2 - ' - ' - - ff' A1lK1nds Of It ' by A lj A'fj A 735- , i' ip ff U 'T' V' 111. L- A - 4 if , X -J - Building Materials, NEWEEIEHPGINADY MO Paints, 8: Oils Meals-Lunches-Beer Fountain Service Phone 6661 Fairfax, S.D, Private Parties in Dining room, call for reservations Telephone 2271 Congratulations PRATT'S GENERAL STORE and Quality Goods Best Wishes Service- Satisfaction Class of 1955 Q c-1 yrs MEL PUHRMANN :E 4 LEEH ZH-r , 0 2,4 - --an f 11'fs fgiiiiifiix - QW' ' . ' Shri-:3 I ii 'W 12a:aiaQsa4 ll - ' ? '. 'ii SQ f.'fU A H 40 .W P , 'J :qw 'L --,. - - :- -' L.M. Pratt, Proprietor Phone 65 3 1 Fairfax, S, D, 1 f 4 'Q ,Q .a, Jun. ,J , K ,S X 1 BONESTEEL GRAIN COMPANY Ambrose Burke, Manager GORS IMPLEMENT John Deere 8: Farm Hand Sales and Service 62 ,. bl? 553953 Vffivf- AHPS 4 K 3 V rl IN Phone 2951 un rv fun, nn:-' A gxaiibv ,.. .,. .Q Phone 2251 Bonesteel, S. D, f' I' ' fl 1 ffl ff - W X I ' Grain f . ffffyj C 1 C 1 W 01, ,rg Ca ' - - F d ,I Bnyeshej - ee S fu-mal-S ...Q Seeds Elo n-for -n - Twine A - v Salt V 1 ' NQ A 5 : .Iii E Best Wishes AL 8: GLEE BLAKKOLB Q- .,.,,, ...W MISSOURI VALLEY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Burke, So. Dak. How does Younmsumqcf measure up? C.N, Nielsen, Pres. William Hinken, Sec-Treas. . . -5- ' '15 1631 ' 1 I G 'lv F ' X' 1 ,17 Congratulatlons 5 tk 1 i V 1. if 'i c ' Ja to the Class 54 ,25-gg!-,if :sta 1- I of 1955 Class of 1955 Congratulations Vern and and Wilma Thomas Best Wishes V 6 for Your Success 95 .0 X V A N, BURKE STATE BANK ' x N fs Burke, So. Dak. ll Bonesteel, So. Dak QUALM IMPLEMENT International T rucks Fa rrnall Tractor s V .f u FV ll 2 . r 'H A in lu f . V 2,4 NW -lx v H ,fx S' 1 HUNGRY JIM'S Freezers Refrigerators Groceries 8: Gas for Less I ' , . Appliances-Armstrong Tires IIYIIIAYIXM IAIVIWII V P t S l Bonesteel, So. Dak. ar s ervice vxvwvgwi Dial 4511 Bonesteel , S,D. if 9 5 Highway 18 7 li swgzou. ' Liga, snvacs 1 , .....,.., .....,.....m-,.... .,,,.........M,....,.,M ...,.,,-..,.m L.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '55 :L ,, - 5 9 . I -N: 6 Q-. T I, - 1 r ' ,- N X -Ai - ' - - Ne- -fx N ,.- - A - 'NT 'A 43.452 - -Lf- , PT F i i : PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Bone steel, So. Dak. FOR OVER 45 YEARS THE MOST UNIFORM GOOD MILK Builder of Strong Healthy Bodies- Comes from the finest processing plants in Nearby Cities THAT'S YV-I-I-Y- ROBERTS-MILK-IS-FIRST in-Omaha-BONESTEEL Sr Sioux City Congratulation Seniors ! HADD'S DAIRY your DISTRIBUTOR. Phone 3611--Lake Andes BONESTEEL CLEANERS A7 ,am Ivan and Helen Woehl HWY? ' 1 ry . 67000107 I KE Telephone 4371 g . I .- Bonesteel, So. Dak. :E D J., as f ' ' ? Congratulations and GV COMPLIMENTS OF B ONES TEEL BAKERY Phone 425 1 B e st Wi she s To The , Graduation Class of 1955 . gif ., ' fist ' gulf M, A s T i? - ' ' HEB ER T 'S J EWELR Y W-M , HIBBARW5 YOUR BUICK DEALER Oscar Spitzenberger -534: W60qfllYF5 SPITZENBERCER Furniture Funeral Home sf. ,Ji -fi 'iid' O IMPLEMENT - - ff,bLf?i I , Phone 4461 Bonesteel, SO. Dak. Bonesfeel, SO' Dak' FARMERS UNION OIL CO. CONGRATULATIONS E' f CD O5 Wheel Balancing Tires Auto Accessories lyf ? , SENIGRS OF 55 U IA, I N4-ex If u I, 5 W we 3 0 1 fl, f Phone 6511 Fairfax, 50, Dak, FAIRFAX MUNICIPAL BAR ELMER SPITZENBERGER CONGRATULATIONS AND 5 ,,,' X BEST WISHES Q Mobuou E Mobilgas .. Q ' 5, Qflfp TO THE g A - TN GRADUATING CLASS X fri? -AA 9 T54 I ,. ffl 755-0 S OF 1955 Kd '55 4 v Q i ' Country 5 Deliveries ' MCDONALD'S STORE Telephone 2101 Beneeteel Mac and Lillian Mcnonld , FAIRFAX CO-OP ASSOCIATION t .Q', ,I 'J 'i'l l 1' Full line of Purina Feeds BEST WISHES -- :-, . ,l 51 and Disinfectant I r Ida and Paul I m l Grain-Coal-Lumber-Paint E W o e r p e l .. 5 P 4. ig. Building and Fencing Material CONGRATULATIONS A Q W,- 4 - i V 'N To The 1955 Graduates in 1 c.RADY's STYLE sHoP 1 BEE 8: ZEE INSURANCE Real Estate --------- Insurance Karl E. Zutz, Manager Burke, So. Dak. HI-WAY SER VICE STATION WEGNER LUMBER Sz COAL CO. f ill: w .- 'Nfl- L I g A A V - U- E2 X T Congratulations U D mi V fs If l , CW , ,Livres-, Class of 1955 Ray Spitzenberger, Proprietor 1' ss, ' Phone 2051 ' ' Titwq-XX-NZ P53313 Gas. ..... Oils. . . . .Auto Accessories Bonesteel, Soo Dak. -11-Nifll? it Bonesteel, S. Dak. X P OPBROEK PHARMACY Your Rexall Drug Store EDWARD C. .TONS YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN Livestock Remedies - .. img!! Best Wishes -- Ii-LIFE' 1 f 1955 G d t , 'lm' H' Prescriptions ra ua es l UML' I F 1 if I Cosmetics ,Q P Q 1 Bonesteel, So. Dak. 5 41 x Bonesteel, S. Dak. XX lg! phone 2081 Phone 2561 M ZOBRA GRAIN 8: LIVESTOCK CO. WHIDDEN'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE L b , 1, t um er Coa Pos s Economy Quality Plumbing 8: Heating Supplies Hardware Refrigerators Delivery Service Washers Cement nf- SKJ Bonesteel, So. Dak. Roofing Radios T Phone 8261 Herrick, So. Dak. K Phone 4101 PERLENFEIN BROTHERS Slip into Slick's for that slick hair cut SLICK'S BARBER SHOP Bonesteel, So. Dak. SALES SERVICE Compliments .i F QWKA ' PARNELL J. DONOHUE X 1 Lawyer ED HAUSMANN Postmaster U .,,'7 -Q S1 2 Q. We Have Helped You SIP LOCKER SERVICE L 5 Remember the Peet K sr Slaughtering and Processing elgzffr ft xx Locker or Freezer Let Sip Do it. Bone steel, S. Dak. Glee Remember us in the Future O'NEILL PHOTO CO. Blakkolb Mary Cabalka See HANSON at BONESTEEL for Your Graduation Suit School Jackets Chuck Taylor Basket Ball Shoes Shoes for every Member of the Family CALHOON SALES AND SERVICE Hardware . . . . . . Propane Gas Bone steel, S. Dak., E ' SE Phone 2071 .-Q '-2 'Samir r WESSELMAN'S COFFEE SHOP , h Congratulations Pay Attention to What you Eat D71 f RWE HERTZ MOTEL Theo Wesselman Bonesteel, So. Dak. OH Highway 18 Telephone 4342 Your Home is at our Home wean! boon , The Annual Staff wishes to Pwnasn? . ' Fi express their appreciation to SQNDGRQTH BROS. REPAIR the faculty, the business men, the students, and every one else Tractor Repairing Plumbing I I who contributed to make this Kohler American Standard annual Possible- Dial 4341 Congratulations Seniors Hall Ice Cream Store Kallander Market August Krueger Mrs. Ray Davis Mr s . 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