Brookings High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Brookings, SD)
- Class of 1934
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HARRY HEMMINGSEN
"Wag0l1"
"On their merits, modeslt men
are dumb."
Football 4: Chorus 3, ei: Mono-
gram Club -13 Broboczi Staff -ig
Senior Play.
LORRAINE HULETT
' 'Rai n y' '
"She pretends to be dignified,
but her actions betray her."
Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra. 3, 4:
Glee Club 3, :lg Chorus 3: G. A. A.
2, 3, 43 Diuinatics 2, 31 Forensic
Club 43 Oneretta 33 Debaite 3, ll:
Broboca Stuff 2, 4: Junior-Senior
Play 45 Estelline 1.
EUNICE JOHNSON
"Eunice"
"Not so common as the name
impliesf'
Glee Club 1, 23 Student Council
3: Operetta 1, Chorus 1, 2: Or-
chestra 2, 3, 4: French Club 3.
4.
ERVIN KURTZ
"Kurtz"
"Pass right on girls."
Dramatic Club 3, fl: F. F. A. 43
Elliton H. S. 2. 3: Senior Play.
MARGERY LAMPSON
"Lampson"
"A soft answer turneth away'
wrath." ,
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra
1, 2, 3, 4: S. S. S.
ALEASE LARSON
"Ale:-asc"
"I cannot hide what I am."
WALTER LASSEN
llwaltl.
"One of our rural sheiksf'
Class Officer 33 Glee Club 3:
Dramatic Club 3, -1: F. F. A. 1.
2, 3, -lg Onerettu 3: Smith HughES
Judging Contest 2, 3, 45 Chorus
3, 45 Junior Play: Senior Play.
GRACE LEES
"Grace"
"She never seems to have im
care."
Elkton 1.
N0 PICTURE-
MAVIS ERICKSON
"Mavis"
"Let's call her Clara Bow."
LILLIE HEMMINGSEN
"Lillie"
"A human encyclopedia."
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, -i: Chorus 4:
Orchesm 'lg Broboczi Staff 3, fi.
MYRTLE JENSEN
Hiviyrr'
"I :tm :L woman. XVhen I think,
I must speak."
Glee Club 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2,
3, -ig Drumntlcs 1, 2, Dramatlc
Club 1, 2, 3, ll: Student Council
lg Bobcat Staff: Debate 1: S. S.
S.: Orcliestrn 1, 2. Il. li, French
Club 3, 4: Broboczi. Staff 1, 2, 33
Junior-Senior Play 3.
J OHNNIE JOHNSTON
"Johnnie"
"Imagine my GT1'1blJ.l'l'ZlSSll'lCl'At."
F. F. A. 'lg Smith-Hughes
Judging Contest Al.
MILDERD KURTZ
"lVfiIdred"
"She thinks too much-such
women ure dangerous."
Glee Club 1, 2, Dramzitics 1, 2,
Elkton 1, 2.
LUELLA LANG
"WVellx-1"
"A lmppy little lass. the mid-
get ol' our class."
'lb
G, A.. A. 1. 2, 3. -l: Orchestra
3, -lg French Club 3, ig S. S, S.
ARTHUR LARSON
"Tiny"
"I sity, when I was born the
earth did quake."
Student Council 47 Bobcat Staff:
Student President.
JAMES LEE
"J im"
"Now I uin't no lmnil with the
ladies." fOh yezthlj
Footlmll -lg Buskcllmll lg Track
3, Monogram Club 3, -1.
RUTH LIGHTNER
"Ruthie"
"Eternal smlles betray her."
ffluss Offlcer -I: Glens Club 3, -lg
G, A, A. 3. ll, iDl'I1.ll'l.?1l,iC Club 3.
fl: Student fQLfll.li'lCIl il: O:-eretta. 3:
Orcliesirzt 3, -L: French Club 3,
-ll S. .l3rolmc:i Staff! 3, il:
.lnnlor-Senlor Play 3, Junior Play:
Senlclr Play.
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MILDRED DUFF
'-Mildred"
"She lms nn iclenl in mind-
but who Sis he?"
ROBERT EELLS
"Bob"
"I-le is fond or telling of his
wide and vurlcal experiences."
Syracuse I-l. S. 1, 2, 3.
MARVIN ELLIS
' 'El 1 ls' '
"I have my own opinions and
ali' them freely."
Foolbimll -1: Mouogrrxm Club Al.
VIVIAN ERB
..E,.b,.
"A womun's mee by riuLure's
own liuncl painted."
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Al: 1T'rencl'i
Club 3, -ig S. S. S. Brubocu Stuff 2.
MARGARET EVANS
"Evans"
"What would llfo be without
ai. Ford?"
PHYLLIS FRY
"FlBh' ' -
"That which sho does not wish
to spczilc she sings."
Glee Club -lg Dranmtlcs 4:
Dramatic Club -il Ono Act Pluys
4: Aberdeen 1-1. 1, 2, 3.
DACOTAH GRIMM
"Comix"
"Anything she says niusl halve
weight."
Chorus 1, 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4:
Brobocu. Staff 2, Ii, -1: Forum 3.
KENNETH HARVEY
"Ken"
"A lover of the great out-0f-
doors. and some tiny 11 farmer he
will be."
'Vrzick 3: F. F. A. 1, 2, 31 Smith-
l-lughes Judging C0utesL 1, 2.
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GRETCHEN EBERLE
"Scretchen"
"Like LL bear, she hlbel'na.l:es in
the winter."
Band 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
ALICE EGGEBRAATEN
"Alice"
"A laugh is- worth an hundred
groans in any market."
G. A. A. 15 Dra.1rla,t1cs 1,
DOROTHY ENRIGHT
.lD0tn
"A sunny disposition is the very
soul of success."
Class Officer 1, 4, Glee Club 1,
2, 3, -lg G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Dra-
muiics :tg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 49
French Club 3, -lg S. S. S. Oper-
elta. 1, 3.
ELVIE ERICKSON
iipopeyen
"I couldnft be good if I would,
And I wouldift be good if I
could."
Football 3, 4: Sinai H. S. 15
Plpestone H, S. 3.
GLADYS FOFT
"Gladys"
"Very quiet as you all know,
u
But maybe not always so.
Glee Club 1, 33 Chorus 35 G.
A. A. 2, 3, 4.
PALMER GJERMUNDSON
ngierrnyu
"A small package of brains and
mischief."
Madison H. S. 1.
PI-IILO HALL
"Phi"
"A man who is always Willing
to cuss your side and discuss the
other side of a. question."
Class Officer 4: Band 3, 4: Or-
chestra 3, 4, Student Council -L:
Junior Play, Junior-Senior Play
4: Drmnatlc Club 3. 4: Forensic
Club 3, 43 Bobcat Staff: Debate
3, Al: Orntory ll, Forum 3: Student
Association Vice President: Senior
Play.
WILLIAM HEGG
..Bm,,
"In the long run a man must
depend on his own wind."
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3: Smith-Hughes
.Turlging Contest 2, 3.
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HELEN LYNDGAARD
"l1Bl0ll"
"She hns rt personality alll her
own."
CONSTANCE MARK
"Connie"
"Oh girls. do 1' look ull right?"
Glee Club 2: G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, -lg
Drzunutlc Club 3, 45 'French Club
3, -lg S. S. S4 Broboca Staff Il, -lg
Jinihn'-Senlm' Pluy Il.
NANCY MILLER
"Nancy"
"Study ls her recreation."
'l3:,Lnil 4: Drnmntic Club 45
Cl'xoru:-4 ll: French Club 3. fl.
RODNEY MURFIELD
"l?.orlney"
"l'll urrnnge for some good
studying now Il' it won't. conlllcl.
with my fun."
F. F. A. 2, fl. 4: Smith-I-lughes
Judging Contest 3. -l.
FRANCES NILGES
"Frankie"
"ln in hninmuok bullt for two,
1-xhe could sing the suvatgeness out
of fl. benr."
Bnnml 3, 4: Chorus 33 G. A. A.
21 .linilor-Senior Pluy Il, Dru-
niutlc Club Il, -lg One Act Plays 33
XVest Point I-I. S. 1.
WALTER NORBY
"VVuIl."
"l?04'Illll'll'llS on the simile of
time.
If thoy're big you'll know
lhey'rc mine."
Bunil 2, Zig Junior-Senior Play
-lp Drfunntic Club 4.
ORAL OLSON
"Orin l"
"Ono enr hears it, the other it
went out."
Band 2, ll. ll.
RUTH OTTERNESS
"l'luth"
"lI' you should wrongly rub her
fur, there would be uulto :L spat."
Class Officer 2: Blind 14llDl'l'Ll'll1ll
Il, -lg Glee Club 2. 3, -I: G, A. A.
1, 2, 3, -lg Drunintic Club Il. ll:
lLlohcuL St:i,l'l': Chorus 2: Orches-
Lrn l.llJ1'ill'lHll 3, -lg 'French Club
il, -lg S. S. S.: .lunlor Play: Junior-
Senlor Plny 3: Senior Plny.
N0 1'll"l'lll'lE-
THOMAS GRAY
"Oscnr"
"llis wtremzlli cloesrfl llc- ln his
hair."
Ifnnlluill -I: lllunog'r:i.m Club ll.
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ROBERT MALL
"Bch"
"Second to none in the ant of
writing love epistlesl'
Class Otficer 35 Student Coun-
cil 43 Cheer Leader 3, 4: Belle
Plaine H. S. 2.
ERLAINE MARTIN SON
"Erl11.ine"
"None more likes to hear her-
self converse."
Glee Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 43
Dramatic Club 3, 43 Operetta 31
Chorus 4: French Club 3, 43
S. S. S.: Junior Playg Yankton
H. S. 15 Senior Play.
LYLE MORRISON
"Red"
"All the IJGl'flllTleS of Arabia
will not wash these freckles off."
Junior Play, Dramatic Club 3, 4.
FLOYD NEILSEN
"Floyd"
"Once in a while the rest of
us know something. Give us a
chance."
VIRGINIA NOHLGREN
"Virginia"
"Her fingens shame the ivory
keys, they dance so light: along."
Class Officer ll: Band 31 Or-
chestra. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Chorus
43 G, A. A. 3, 4: Dramatic Club
3, 49 French Club 3, 43 S. S. S.:
Operetta 35 Broboca Staff 41
Junior-Senior Play 31 ASSiSl121l1'C
Director oli Junior Plny 3, and
Junlor-Senior 'Play 42 CZIHUVU- H-
S, lg De Smet I-I. S. 2.
ERNEST NUS SBAUM
"Ernest"
"My thoughts are my best com-
pauionsl'
Fountain H. S. 1. 2.
RUBY OLSON
"Ruby"
"Sometime I am going to make
21 break."
One Acft Plays fl.
MABEL PATRICK
"Mabel"
"Quality, not quantity counts."
Elkton H. S, 15 Le Mars H. S.
3: Senior Play.
NO PICTURE-
KENNETH GRUDEM
"Gi-udie"
"No wonder he clidn't have his
picture in the annual!"
Football -1.
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