Bristol High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Bristol, SD)

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PUBLISHED THE SENIOR CLASS OF BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL Bristol S th Dak ta 99- 3 9 A ,J 'i 'va'-5 . by s ' I RN bedfcatwn the staff of the 95 P1rate, dedicate thls vearboox to you ms for yol, frlends, and every person who ever had a happy o y of this school for ever sclola , every b V and Q who experienced the thrill of a OBWQ well plaved This annual stands or all that you can rerember, tD2 lauohter, the friendliness that you found at Bristol High with these thouohts we present this book to be CHQFISMPG as a memory of Qrlstol didn scnool for 19 Con ten ta ,, e 14dm1n1 tmtfvn 6hl0l' Cla Ae 146 fllflfle 14th le tic 14da7ertiAing Z9 35 Q O We, - 1 fb ' ' , It l '7 YOUT' . A . A A ' mem T' A . . It is y r r oi xirl 1 ' f - - . xf 1 SS. A 0 o Q S ' Q O O Koa:-d of fducation ,rea Y -,ar A L Left to right: Supt. Balsigerg Vice President, Mr. Nels gnaprsong President, Mr, Johnny Van Hunnickg Ralph Hansmier, Mrs. Pat Anderson, Mrs. T. Zimmerman, Mrs. Alpha Thorson. faculty hvu e , Ft fyysqp T' il, Arzlisa -P. If Standing: Mr. Robert Townsend, Miss Jeannine Jlran, Mrs. Yvonne Siefken, Mrs. Marietta Morehouse, Mrs. Esther Andrew, Mr. Leonard Balsiger. Seated: Mr.A1 Radar, Mr. Darwin Moldenhauer, Miss Lois Hazelton, Miss Jean Griffith, Mr. Dean Deuel. Covfmd lung 's VR Rose Engberg and Joyce Fuwe dnltvw uw Robert Mallet Orville Huwe 1 W gi R1 v f I N- ' x Q' 'f' o x 1 3, R V v 4 , f 5- Q ' 3, x -7 ' .1 . . , 'f LQAQKQQ1 55? Lg, 'Z N ' A ,sjaihj 'f 'f if Zwfj-I 7 ' K. .377.J:-E 'Ai-2 4775 ' H g f D 4 J . Q W I 1 Ki f- X , lx fx! 5 If ' 5 I ,fx J 1 ff' I X 1 . ' A.. W xg enwr Wm 'ir--fv'f iii-4 LYLE FRANCIS BUSCH W4 BOYD TILLMER FISA Even a fish won't People look at me get caught lf he keeps twife they don't be his mouth shat TERHnNPr PERCY HOLKQUIST lleveslt the first t'me BJ r with wisdom t eth C' au 0 we:-A 'K' QF 3-4' ,JPY .-' 111. JERALD ALLEN MOREHOUSE Some of my Curl JAMES FRANCIS DONAHUE Zhgflfff have gone to DUANE Rgggm MARX What he wants to get Iam Just the bg! out of school most of Ilm wailing for, all is himself. ff' SONJA MARIE MAURITZSON She looks like an angel, she acts like one, too, but you never can tell what an angel will do pfkp id! i v- GKC 'Y au. A19 RICHARD CLARENCE ESPELAND The innocent look will never die, I tell you rls it's all a Od' N'-6 mn. QW 1 -:wg f 4 ' 'r' KEITH BERNELL GEIST Napoleon wasn't so CHERRYL DIANNE FLATTUM bis. either- If you think candy is sweet, here's the girl you ought to meet. ,-01? ARDEN BETH DENHOLM Don't walt for opportunity to knock just kick the door in -4'-fr? fb Q DORIS JUNE HENRICHSEN She's a quiet girl, but quite a girl. 'ZZ' -ang LINDA JOV SIMONSON I put the troubles 9 fhe bottom of my heart, sit on the lid and laugh when I feel like worxing 1 lay down until the feeling goes away JFRRY LFE r r HN 'UN-rr if FXLEN NOELLE LFKBFRG Boys are a bother, BUSCH b I like to P bothered 'cf' MARIANNE LOUISEFAACHMILLSR You don't have to study aqriculture to raise cane. BENJAMIN ALLEN BUTLER GARY ARTHUR CARLSON Old King C019 ignlt Ambition is a dream the only mgrry Squl, that usually ends by falling out of bed. L .52 ? W4 .Q ' ' Z ' f JUD ITH ESTHER NYGAARD It.'s better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. S gy Es Skip bay .I k LULA BELLE BUTLER I may not be a Ford but I sure can rattle on. XC-,.........-.--.------ 'T f 'M' . 4' ff' 1 'LFr:'5'?9 'Ric xi 'Y f' , .. 1 f 1 fi'-fy'- '-ref' H ' Q f- at sn. A 'j 1 va V' ' , I Lg ve wb' 1' If 1m ' 13-1 , ,P ' 1 xii e,,e,... Z 5 Si'-I my .ill Ka If Pictured Eff' Eu Ks. Left to right lst row,Jerry, Lyle, Doris, Terry, Allan, Ellen, 2nd row, Marianne, Gary, Linda, Keith, 3rd row, Cherrie, Sonja, Lula, Richard, Jimmy, Arden, Judy CIMA of X 2151511 'm X Q .1 G 1 Kanquet Kanquet L 'WI Stairway to the Stars , was the theme pursued by the Junior class as they prepared for the Junior Senior banquet which was held on May 7 1958 Blue, pink, and silver were the colors used in the decoration scheme of the banquet area The menue was built around turkey as a main dish As the guests ate, the girls trio furnished the musical background and eight members of the sophomore class served as waiters Mr Balsiger was the main speak er and the welcome was given by Kay Bakken, while Maynard Aadson acted as the toastmaster for the evenings entertainment F008 J fx 2:27 'Stop the Wedding , a three act comedy play was prepared and presented to the public by the Senior class In the spring. Miss Lois Hazelton, English te- acher, directed the group of twenty students. Senior CIMA F ay 'Q' 4 451 nur llll .fi-Pa PLAY CAST From left to right lst rows Keith Geist, Lula Butler, Allen Butler, Sonja Mauritzson,Terry Holmquist, Judy Nygaard, Richard Espe- land, and Ellen Lekberg. 2nd roubArden Denholm, Gary Carlson, Cherrie Flattum, Jerry Morehouse, Marianne Machmll1er,Lyle Busch,Doris Henrlchsen,Duane Marx,Linda Slmonson, Jerry Busch, and director, Lois Hazelton. CIMA Will Jerry Busch, will my ability to snooze in school to Paul Hauser, may he never snore ln class Lyle Busch, will my quietness and manners to Eugene Clemen Lula Butler, will my happy go lucky personality to Gale Carlson may never be a poker face Allen Butler, will the few thoughts I have had to Eugene Clemen, mav keep up the good work Gary Carlson, will my get up and go to Sandra Schlmmel, may lt never get up and leave Arden Denholm, will my baritone saxophone to anyone who ls big enough to carry it, may he never grow weary James Donahue, will my ablllty to skip school when I please to Eugene Clemen, may he never be without an excuse Richard Espeland, will my ability to high jump to Jay Jiran, may he always mlss the bar Kenny Nllson, may he always be on the move Cherryl Flattum, will my hair cuts to Roger Warrington, may he never again look like E P Keith Geist, will my good behavior to Myrene Brandlee, may she never be caught talking Doris Henrichsen, will my curly hair to Bob Bury, may he never need another permanent Terrence Holmquist, will a portion of my brains to Avis Brandlee, may this be adequate Fllen Lekberg, will my giggle to Shirley Gebur, may it add to the one she has Marianne Machmll er, will my dancing ability to Bobby Clemen, may be a second Arthur Murray Duane Marx, will my ablllty to get along with the teachers to Curtis Morehouse, may he continue the good work Sonja Mauritzson, will all my old boy friends to Janice Jlran, l hope she makes good use of them Jerald Morehouse, will my sldeburns and long curly hair to the coach, may he never look like Yul Brenner Judith Nygaard, will my ability to work every night to Kathy Young, may she always have dlshwater hands Linda Slmonson, will my piano playing ability to Redetta Balsicef, may she enjoy lt as much as I have O - - , he v he Boyd Fisk, will my ablllty to go to four different high schools to 2 he CIMA Hwtvry With the approach of fall in l9h6 the ringing of school bells could again be heard Among the first gr ders running gally p the walk to Brlstol school were Gary Carlson, Sonja Mauritzson, and James Donahue These three students attended school together for the next twelve years In 19514. twenty seven shy freshmen were seated ln the assembly Besides the above three we fini Betty Bury, Allen Butler, Lula Butler, Jerry Busch, Lyle Busch, Arden Denholm, Cherryl Flattum, Richard Espe land, Roger Esche, Lowell Morehouse, Marianne Machmiller, Judith gaard, Judy Murphy, Rose Schlley, Duane Marx, Doris Henrichsen, Terry Holmqulst, Linda Simonson, Mavis Smith, Marlin Solberg, Jerry Morehouse, Beverly Peterson, and Fred Neubauer An event which highlighted this klng and queen candidates were Richard Espeland, and Judy Murphy During our freshman year we lost Roger Esche, Marlin Solberg, and Lowell Morehouse The highlight of our Sophomore year, planning the Initiation party, was dampened because Judy Murphy, Beverly Peterson, Mavis Smlth, and Fred Neubauer transferred to other schools At the annual school car nlval we sponsored Sonja Maurltzson and Lyle Busch as candidates for homecoming queen and klng Sonja was chosen and reigned over the student body for the year of 1957 Feeling quite important we began our third year in the cllmh This year Marianne Machmlller and James Donahue were honored as our king and queen candidates As juniors, we took our turn ln preparing the banquet for the seniors We choose the theme, 'Moonlight and Roses A class play, 'The Custers' Last Stand' was presented as an extra curricular actlvlty Betty Bury and Rose Schlley left us during our junior year Keith Geist and Boyd Fisk joined us ln our senior year to make our class of twenty graduating members Ellen Lekberg and Jerry Morehouse were our queen and king candidates for homecoming day 'Stop the Wedding was the play presented by our class ln the spring of our senior year A sklp day to the Black Hills was the climax of our four years spent in Bristol High School. O . . a u . . Nys year was our initiation and the party given us.by the Sophomores. Our O ni ' un C74 Ae ? .42 fx TY, jf 1 9 lil, 1 K 4 Q A' 'V 'S' ' N , , ,. , A 1.3 I V- '.'. Y HE 5 ' mr' Ft 1 ' ' , I - 4' s J 5 2 . . I If . 1 ' f' , . If , Left to right, Front Soplwmoru ,,f'W llhI0l'A Left to right, Front row: K. Young, K. Bak- ken, G. Carlson, M . Warrington, A. Brand- lee, L. Schmidt, J. Busch, Middle row: Miss Griffith, H. R01- tsch, D. Bury, D' 50h- iley, J. Jlram D- lm- pie, P. Marx, S. Schi- mmel, Bar? row: S. Gebur, D. Miller, D. Huwe, W. KJOS3, 1-- Hazelton, M. Aadson. K.Nelson. row: Coyne, Jensen Balsig Middle Schmig, A. D. Iverson, K. , D. Solberg, R. G. Bakken, Row: Miss Haz- elton, L. Schmig, P. Hauser, B. Bury, R. Clemen, R. Sparby, N. Miller M. Brandlee, Back Row: L. Zimmer- man, Morehouse, R. Bury, E. Clemen, D. Sigdestad, S. Gill, E. Warrington, J. Kruse. Qruiman Left to right, Front row: J. Morehouse, D. Solberg,K. Paulson, G. Anderson, B. Petrlch, R. Schmidt, L. Knebel, Middle row: Mr. Mold- enhauer, C. Warring- ton, F. Roltsch, J. Thorson, K. Steffes, B. Esche, L. Sigdes- tad, C. Busch. Back row: B. Marx, L. Ha- zelton, S. Witt, M. Clemen, J. Jlran, D. Lundeen, C. Coyne, S. Gill. Ufficel-A Left row: sige Haze More C. C P. Bakk Krus Bury. I ' . C7444 to right, Front J. Busch, R. Bal r, Back row: L lton, S. Witt, J house, K. Steffes oyne, M. Aadson, Marx, K. Young,K. en, R. Sparby, J. e, G. Bakken, B A river-A f . Left to right: J Busch, M. Brand1ee,J Jiran, S. Sch1mme1,J Nygaard, K. Young, A Butler, K. Geist, Several new programs were started In Bristol during the past school year. Among these were four new bus routes and a new drivers education course. Pictured above is one of the drivers education classes with the new car, which was sponsored by the AAA through the Peterson and Schwartz Co., the local Chevrolet dealer. OP llhl0l' C' au -,,4..'N d 19.--N, 'flann- ?unny Kuta aiff ufixx' A!-J' Left to right: Front row, K. Young, L. Schmidt, D. Schiley, J. Busch, K. Bakken, M. Aadson, Miss Hazelton, Middle row, L. Haz elton, P. Marx, A. Brandlee, W. Kjosa, Back row: S. Schimmel. I N , 1 1 VKAV 2 Ku x ' K. l.-M ' A 5 Q A fa . F 'I . Q M f' , XX , i i iii, M . fr , ll' .ig ' 7' 1' 'ft Sixth lst: D. Kambestad, G. Geist, P. Vehe, R. Sjerven, S. Zipf, L. Schmig, D. Kamhestad, J. P1epp,K. Jordanger. 2nd: R. Johnson, D. Marx, J.K1ein, L.Zipf, F. Witt, D. Gustafson, D.Roseth, R.Biersbach, D. Traphagen, Miss Jlran. 3rd: S.Schne- ider, D. Schneider, S. Gustafson, L. Jenson, D. Traphagen, J. Berg, D. Olson, R. Kolkman , D. Bury, M. Young. ealenth Qgla tl: lst: J. Mitzel, D. Da- vidson, D.Vehe, M.Ba1- siger, C. Anderson, R. Olson, D. Kambestad,G. Gabur, 2nd: D. Shultz, D. Traphagen, J. Rein- ertson, S. Bury, J. Mauritzson, G. Olson, L. Cramer, G.Hansmeier Mrs. Morehouse. 3rd: W. Essington, J. Lun- deen, T. Koeniguer, L. Sheldon, M. Johnson,K. Mauritzson, J.Marx, L. Geist. CMJ lrll 'flair Qourth ls J Vehe, R Kamb estad, S Cramer, Witt, K Mitze1,M Huff, D Roseth L Ries nd T. Bigelow, P.Moxness D. Traphagen, B.Ander- son, M. Koeniguer, R. Engelstad, S. Anderson S. Engelstad, T.Sch - neider, K. Hansmeier, 3rd: K. lmrie, K. Ma- uritzson, B. Cox, W. O1son,M.Vehe, D.Esche, L. Bury, B.Anderson , D. Sparby, C. Olson, Mrs. Siefkln. Qi:-At gecmd lst: D. Balslger, C. Thorson, B. Kolkman, D. Bigelow, J. Olson, P. Bury. 2nd: M. Vehe, C. Orr, J. Van Hunnlk, D. Anderson, R. Zipf, L. Hansmeler, C. Cox, 3rd: Mrs. Andrew, K. Davidson C. Olson, K. Anderson: L. Smelns,B. Schneider, S. Hook, S. Blersbach. CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1957-1958 September: February: 13 Hecla KT! Football game M Wallace Kg, Basketball R T F tb 11 7 Langford ,T! Basketball 20 oslyn K , oo a game lO DAR contest, Webster , ll Pierpont grades KT October' 13 Andover grades KH! M Pierpont CH, Football game lk Claremont KT! Basketball ll Kidder KT! Football game 18 Homecoming 25 Claremont KH! Football November: l Langford KT! Football 19 Groton KT! Basketball 22 Junior play, 'Funny Bratsn 26 Kidder KH! Basketball December: Waubay KT! Basketball game Toronto KH! Basketball Claremont KH! Basketball PIA Contest Amherst KH! Basketball Dupree, basketball at Aberdeen Christmas vacation begins 30 Invitational tournament here 3 S ll 12 13 17 20 January: 3 Roslyn KT! Basketball 7 Conde KH! Basketball IO Bradley KH! Basketball 16,l7,l8, Conference tournament-Pierpont 21 Llly grades KH! Basketball 2h Pierpont KT! Basketball 28 Roslyn KH!, Pierpont gr. KH! 30 Andover grades KH! 21 Andover KH! Basketball l9,2O,21 District tournament, Webster March: ll Grade tournament April: 8 Band sprlng concert ll Redfield relays 15 Typing contest-Aberdeen 17,18 Senior play, nStop the Wedding' 18 Groton Invitational track meet 22 Home Ec. Style Show and Tea 25 Aberdeen Relays May: 1 Conference track meet 2 Skip Day to Black Hills 7 Banquet and prom 8 Dual-conference track meet 9 Freshman return party 10 Regional track meet IS Award banquet 17 State track meet 18 Baccalaureate 21 Commencement 22 Picnic 23 Report Cards Studen t Council Sitt1ng:Mr. Townsend, B Fisk, D. Marx, T. Holm quist, K. Bakken, Stand ing: P. Marx, S. Witt,J Kruse, R. Bury, L. Haz elton. D-I Zfeal-6001: Sfffzf Sitting:Mr. Townsend, L. Busch, T. Holmquist, M. Warrington, E. Lekberg, M. Machmiller, Standing: D. Schiley, A. Butler, A. Denho1m,D.Marx,D.Hen- richsen, J. Nygaard, B. Fisk, S. Mauritzson. 9.7.14 Sitting: Left to right: R. Bury, W. Kjosa, L. Busch, D. Marx, D. Huwe L. Schmidt, 2nd Row: D. Mi11er,D. Bury, R. Spar- by, R. Schmidt, D. Iver- son, C. Coyne, D. Sig- destad, Back Row: J. Morehouse, J. Donahue, L. Hazelton, R. Espeland D. Bury, K. Nilson, B. Fisk, R. Bury, E. Clemen J. Busch. 'J Q 'D ' ,. 3 1 ! ' If .. 4 s . x 5 ,- 1 :jx :..-- . td '-x -L lunclaroom HCQNFA Left to right: J. Busch, P. Marx, M. Brandlee, J. Nygaard, K. Jenson, H. Roitsch, A. Brandlee, J. Jiran, S. Mauritzson, D. Henrichsen, L. Butler. lf sf: X51 3, -agssaes --., Eiga: - Z e ttermenlf Club lst Row: Left to right, R. Sparby, D. Solberg, G. Carlson, J. Kruse, T. Holmquist, K. Nilson, R. Bury, G. Carlson, Back Row: Mr. Rader, D. Huwe R. Bury, W. Kjosa, E. Clemen, D. Marx, R. Es- oeland, M. Aadson. I Li Lv Ef- Ist Row: Left to right, A. Coyne, N. Miller, K. Young R. Schmig, J.Nygaard, J. Lundeen, L. Cramer, A. Brand lee, M. Brandlee, 2nd Row: S. Mauritzson, J. Jiran, M Machmiller, A. Denholm, D. Vehe, W Essington, L. Zim merman, K Jensen, L Simonson D .Tra ha en rd Row . . . p g 3 R. Balsiger, L. Butler, K. Mauritzson, D. Sigdestad, R Sparby, C. Busch, H. Roitsch, G. Bakken, S. Bury, Mr Balsiger. lst Row: Left to right A Denholm, M Machmiller, K Mauritzson, R. Balsiger, D Huwe L Butler, S Mauritz son, L. Simonson, D Traphagen, C Flattum, 2nd Row Mr. Deuel, D. Vehe, D Lundeen, K Jensen, E Clemen L. Zimmerman, F. Hansmier, W Essington, R Kolkman, S. Gabur, 3rd Row: R bchmig, K Young, A Coyne, A Brandlee, J. Nygaard, L Cramer, M Brandlee, J Lun deen, C. Anderson, M Miller, hth Row R Bury, J Jir an, R. Sparby, C. Coyne, J Busch, D Sigdestad, H Roitsch, C. Busch, S Bury, G Bakken, Don Traphagen Eau . Kam! Q1 S. DA ri. I' 'Y scv9 lst Row: Left to right: D. Schneider, B. Biersbach, P. Vehe, J.P1epp, K. Bakken, M. Warrington, S. Gustafson, R. Bury, R. Johnson, M. Koeniguer, 2nd Row: J. Vehe, M Young, S. Gustafson, R. Witt, M. Balsiger, D.Roseth, 5. Zipf, L. Schmig, B. Cox. 3rd Row: Del Traphagen, R. Sjerven, D. Davidson, L. Zipf, L. Jensen, J. Mitzel, P Moxness, K. Hansmier, hth Row: Don Traphagen, G. Bak- ken, C. Coyne, R. Sparby, J. Busch, D. Sigdestad, H. Roitsch, C. Busch, S. Bury. ls Row Left to right, Mr. Balsiger, K. Paulson, L Simonson, D. Lundeen, E. Lekberg, C. Busch, L. Butler B Esche, M. Clemen, J. Thorson, K. Bakken, C. Warring- ton, M Brandlee, K. Jensen, 2nd Row: J. Morehouse, K. oung, S Gill, S. Gabur, A. Coyne, L. Hazelton, J. Busch, B Petrich, R. Balsiger, G. Bakken, A. Denholm, L Knebel R. Schmig, Back Row: N. Miller, S. Mauritz- son, D Henrichsen, M. Machmiller, E. Warrington, J Nygaard, H. Roitsch, M. Warrington, J. Jiran S. Schim- ,., .X , x , 3 me , P Marx, A. Brandlee, C. Flattum. , o ! . 1 WHA' glee Club lst Row: Left to right, R. Sparby, P. Hauser, L. Zim- merman, K. Nilson, F. Roitsch, W. Kjosa, D. Huwe, D Sigdestad, M. Aadson, R. Bury, S. Witt, 2nd Row: Mr Balsiger, D. Solberg, K. Paulson, L. Simonson, D. Lun deen, E. Lekberg, C. Busch, N. Miller, C. Flattum, M Clemen, J. Thorson, K. Geist, 3rd Row: D. Solberg, J Morehouse, K. Young, S. Gill, S. Gabur, A. Coyne, L Hazelton, J. Busch, B. Petrich, R. Balsiger, G.Bakken A. Denholm, L. Knebel, R. Schmig, D. Iverson, hth Row B. Marx, L. Butler, S. Mauritzson, D. Henrichsen, M Machmiller, E. Warrington, J. Nygaard, H. Roitsch, M Warrington, J. Jiran, S. Schimmel, P. Marx, A.Brand1ee B. Esche, D. Bury. lst Row: Mr. Balsiger, Dal Solberg, Dar Solberg D Bury, R. Sparby, S.Witt, B Marx, K Geist, D Iverson, 2nd Row: P. Hauser, L Zimmerman, K Nilson, F Roitsch, W. Kjosa, D. Huwe, D. Sigdestad, M Aadson, R Bury Kaya ' glee lub Q x . L HM ay A Hvmecvminy Evqaltq lst Row Left to right, L Sigdestad, N Miller, M Aadson, E Lekberg, 2nd Row L Knebel, J Morehouse, 3rd Row King R Bury, Queen P Marx yigwvw Wt Mau' My EW A Q..v-W' A-ef K am 444. JAMA, - H18-wdhf' -I I-, 3 X FQFT ,K X r Q , 1 .' ' 9 l ,g 7, X: Jn , t' V' V X 1' V 1 H r, 1 ' X ' c Q. H I . g ., , i S f 't Z5 V ,A A , 1 , Q? R V LV ' a W, I K N fr hw 2 5-Y ' i 5 ' Z . . . ,W - .JT T' 5332? A' in A. ' ,, 1 1 A 534, xx 8, 7 J 3 I , . Q L . , f- 'FS M 1 ,xl 1 -491' r r - ., -wo , ,. r g n -,ig ll ru-' A sf ' Q,fnf?gJ f ' 1 , it , v ' A ' X , .i-JQQXV-X356 -,.ygi k . ' , X H X -' ' rf fr .J 'wr ' ' , ' 4. , ffl' yr: I . . .. A 1 if f xv , ,' 'Ln I 4 Q., ' . 1 ' . ' . - A 'Y' Q 1 . .,,. NA., f W, .3 - v 1. ' A - ' ' .. :JM ' I -Y A. Qu, '.. ,U rg. , -vvf ' s ' 9 Q si - xr f 0- . Q Q ' , ' V. I 2 I V In A . V- ' ' 1 T 'L Y . D .oQA 1 .Q 'i'- 'J I ,X 'K M j 1 f , - xxx W1 DP KIA , , N 2 'J' ' ' - .A I L . .. i 5 f X y 1, 3' V .4 .5 , .6 x ' 2 v , N , 5 . t 'i K' A is , major-etteA Flattum, N. Miller, Gabur . , iff-, f. L: flu: J Ouartette K- Young, N. Miner, J Nysaard, R. scnmig. . 4,f. W- V I V g , .sY . Y A X- . P I v -1 f' ' '53 h A 1 V, Fflvtv 61116 Left to right. J. Klein, P. Hauser, L. Zimmerman, R. Clemen. nf f D s .gr Ny' Kzwlzetball W Tedm lst row: 1. to r. Dar Solberg, Bob Bury, J. Kruse, K. Nilson, B. Marx, Dal So1berg,2nd row: Mr.Rader, D.M1l- ler, T. Holmquist, W. Kjosa, Rich Bury, R. Espeland, M. Aadson. 'QEZHU 47net!w,' g4Is5 V252 lst row: I. to r. R. gf r schmiat, Dal Solberg, if y G.Carlson,Bi11y Marx, - K L. Schmidt, D. Iver- SOD. 2nd row: Mr. Ra- der, D. Schiley, D. Mi11er,F. Roitsch, L. Sigdestad, D. Sigdes- tad,C. Coyne,J. Jlran Winning fifteen of twenty-five games played and placing high in tournaments are the reasons for branding the basketball team of 1957 and 1958 quite successful. The Pirates were runners-up in the conference tournament, captured the third place in the District tournament, and earned co-champion title in conference play. Top scorers were Richard Espeland, Jim Kruse, and Robert Bury. Terry Holmquist and Richard Espeland were the team captains. By a vote of the team members, Richard Espeland was named as the most outstanding player of the year. -7qrzrz:ir L gf fy 4 4 h 44 l wg 1 Q fy . YV? K! 'iM!! .J ,QI ighaq N3 ZQEL ,B 'qv iilntmk' i 5. Z4 ,Qu .V il 4 i . i?-4 ,h fem tE!g5lIigE?i2! 2 7 lst row: 1. to r. D. 1 Iverson, G. Carlson, S.Wltt, R.Warrington, c D.Sigdestad, R. Bury, L.Schmidt, R.Schmidt, 2nd row:Mr. Rader, D. Huwe, R. Espeland, W. Kjosa, E. Clemen, R. Bury, L. Slgdestad, and F. Roltsch. ?oot6a I BLK x :gi c W W wi? ' ' 14 517 3. E sv, Jawa. Eight 'rack records were broken this school year to honor in Bristol give track a place of school. The team participated in the follow- lng seven meets: ton Invitational Redfield Relays, Gro- , Aberdeen Relays, con- ference meet, dual-conference meet, re- gional meet, and ced third ln the state meet. They pla- conference. lst row: 1. to r. K. Nllson, Rob. Bury , Gary Carlson, J. Don- ahue, R, Sparby, Gale Carlson. 2nd row: T. Ho1mquist,D. Marx, W. Kjosa, E. C1emen,Rich Bury, D, Huwe, Mr. Rader. Brlstolfs football season for 1958 was below average with a better season hoped for next year. Outstanding ground gainers were Rob- ert Bury and Duane Marx, Richard Bury and Robert Bury were outstanding men de- fenslvelyg Jim Donahue and Duane Marx were team captains. The conference standing was sixth. gf. 1 961.4 ' Kulzetball lst Row: 1. to r. L. Hazelton, A. Coyne , C. Busch, C. Warring- ton, M. Brandlee, R. 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