Brookings High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Brookings, SD)
- Class of 1952
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' X gf Wi tl anr! Science Floyd Johnson General Science Vlrgll Bell Blology Physlcs Frances Malmstrom Algebra Spanish Ruth Helland Mathematucs Guy O Karnes Chemistry The science department unfolds opportumtles which help eager students understand the many complexltles of general sclence biology phy slcs and chemlstry Weather study rs enllvened by Mr Johnson s drawings ln biology the girls have no qualms ln dlssectlng frogs Many puzzled expressions were seen In the physics and chemistry laboratories and many of the classrooms were permeated wlth strange odors but there seems to have been no casu altnes only an Increased mterest In what Iles about us L. . 4 ' ., A ' G .N - N, , . Q I f ., , - an -1 ' fi . . x ' ' - ...M M x I g I f o , 1 V, , I 1 1 S f , Q ' 1 ,U Q - ,-' Y ' .. ... 5 If a ind' X .S , KU' . ' 'lx s . Y' ,- A f 5 ' K V X . . . . . I . . . . . 1 I ' . . . . 1 ' I , . ..... . . . . , , . . Mathematrcs from rts baslc fundamentals In algebra to :ts complex formulas ln trlgonometry offers a challenge to those students who register In the courses offered at BHS Wlth the ad vancement of sclentlfrc knowledge today a good foundatron ln math ns desirable Grammar Irterature composrtnon and speech are emphasized during the four years of Englnsh that are requlred of every student The extra maternal that the rnstructors Introduce rn class brrngs added Interest and lessens the monotony of class work angm Ruth Shaffer Engllsh ll C Amanda Quill English I Laura Paulson English IV Elizabeth Dahl English Ill 13 we , , , 4 L A .P Fl , Ak' I fp V 4 Q It fi E A I Z , ' I . . . . . I .. -I . . E ' . I I l . wry, 'fl' l Y I . , 2 X X X - ' gm 1. . ft . o ' P 5 ' V A 1 1 ' I I . ,xx 1 lllllllfM Soma! Sf Jie Helpmg students keep up wrth the problems of our fast changlng world us the purpose of the varlous socmal studles classes Several courses ln history provlde a background for International Relations Charts and globes glve a clearer plc ture of the srtuatlons studled Harold Whlte Soclal Studres Coach Lavonne Magnuson Clvlcs Economics Leotta Hampton World History Latm Lols Sandvlg Llbrarlan Norman Johnson Amerucan Hlstory -F1 One way of brlnglng current topics to the class IS the use of a panel dlscussron The llbrary IS a quuet study hall as well as a reference and reading center Literature past and present may be read for pleasure or for reports 2 A ' u ' A ' I L , l . .. . r I I R K-J ' 'A 1 O U Q7 1 ' ul 4 Q , ' 1 l L. rg, gg r S O I .Q 1 ry :Z ' . I K - X A , , .. ff g ,. Q I L Q f ,ar , ,.- 1 ---:J . . . . . . I I e 7 , 1 X r, 1, 1 X 'V D ' y : g A - - ffm Sfudent 0Uel'Ilh'l0l'lf On Tuesday February 26 Student Government Day sponsored by the American Legnon brought wade response from the BHS senlors Each senlor was assigned a certaln positron In the cnty government by the Board of Commission ers which was elected prevlously The students having per formed the dutles of their offices submltted reports to the Board as Nona Watson rs domg above The Commnssloners Don Rykhus police and flre departments Joan Haddow streets and publlc property Don Woolworth water works and sewerage and Mary Ann DeLong mayor Polrce chlef Byron Luke frnghtl and hrs asslstants were kept busy by the lawlessness of the sensors Durmg the after noon varuous cases were trned rn the mumc pol court Lower right shows a court scene rn which Police Magustrate Larry Frle rs sentencing LeeRoy Telkomp Lower left shows student frremen learmng therr dutles Everyone furthered hrs learmng by partlclpatlng lr 'Ni av '- wr' 'Y ' I Y A a woo..-r.ss1 l Ax' r f Q ,' A ,fr k 1 -' , I e v- I . I. . I 0 I - c I . a n were Ruth Mackintosh, in charge of finance and revenue: , ' : , : . X I 1 - , . . 5 ' 2 . Ii Q - bun., . M, 1 4 lf 'fl A..-P 'av '55 Q Y: .xi X 'Q X 1? in hfll 4 ' . 4 I , 1 a 1. if fan. lf! Vw 'CSP Gmc' Ultra YN 1, -Q. 'ns fff 4' Sanford MARCENE ABBOTT-Chorus, L'All., Jr. play cast, Sr. play staff, GAA Off., Bob. staff, Brob. staff, Soph. Class Off., H. R. Off., Cue Cl., FBL. CARLLA APPEL - Chorus, Sr. play cast, GAA Off, St. Coun- Off., Bob. staff, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., lnd. Arts Cl., FBL, Girls' State. DORIS ATKINS-Chorus, Jr. 6' Sr. play staff, FHA, Cue CI. JOAN BECKMAN - Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch. L'AlI., Jr. play cast, Sr. play staff, GAA Off., Bob. staff, NFL, Debate, Declam, FHA Off., H.R. Off., Cue CI., Ind. Arts Cl. HELEN BEUG-Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Ki- netic Cl., Estherville High School, Iowa. DONALD BLOOMQUIST-Chorus, Sr. play staff, Track, Edison High School, Mpls., Minn. GENE BUCKLEY-Chorus, Band, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, Football, Basketball, Track, Mono. Cl., H.R. Off., Cue CI., Boys' Chorus, Rotarian. BARBARA BULLER-Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, Cue Cl., Lib. CI. Off., Span. Cl. DONOVAN CARVER- Jr. and Sr. play staff. ELEANOR CHAPIN-Chorus, Jr, and Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, Cue Cl. JOAN CHRISTENSEN - Chorus, FHA, FBL. VERNIA MAE CROSSER - Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, H R. Off., Cue Cl., FBL. MARY ANN DeLONG-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA Off., St. Coun., Bob. staff, Sr. Class Off., NFL, Debate, H.R. Off., Cue Cl. Off., FBL, DAR. LOREN EARLEY-Band, Jr. and Sr. play cast, Football, H. R. Off., Cue CI. Off., Boys' Chorus. MARIA EFTHIMIOU - Chorus, L'All., Jr. play cast, GAA, Brob. staff, FHA, Cue Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., FBL. 16 LOREN ENGEL-Jr. and Sr. play staff, Fr. Class Off., FFA Off., Football, Track, Mono. Cl. Off., H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Boys' Chorus, Rotarian. GRETCHEN FOSTER- Chorus, L'All. Off., Jr. and Sr. play staff, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Quill and Scroll, Lib. Cl., Span. Cl. Off., Fr. Class Off. LARRY FRIE -Chorus, Jr. play cast, St. Coun., Bob. staff, Brob. Staff, Jr. and Sr. Class Off., Football, Basketball, Track, Mono. Cl., H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl. Off., Boys' Chorus, Bobcat Day Royalty, Kiwonian, Rotarian, Boys' State. ANIS GIDDINGS-Band, Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, Debate, Declam, FHA, H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., Span. Cl. Off. JOAN HAD- DOW-Band, Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA Off., Brob. staff Declam, FHA, H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., FBL. ATHALYN HALSTEAD-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA. IVAN HANSON-Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Sr. play cast, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, NFL, Debate, FFA Off., H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian. WILMA HEATH-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, MILDRED HILLESTAD-Chorus, Band, Jr. play, Sr. play staff, GAA, St. Caun. lr. Class Off., Oldham High School, ELEANOR HOLLAWAY-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Lib. CI. Off., Span. Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., FBL. ARDIS JACKSON-Chorus Orch., Pit Orch., L'AII Off., Jr. play cast, Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob, staff, Brob. staff, Declam, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Span. Cl., Girls' State. SYLVIA JAMES-Chorus, Jr. and Sr. lo staff GAA Bob staff Brob. p Y I I - I staff, FHA, Cue Cl., Span. Cl., FbL Off. JAMES JENNINGS Jr and Sr play staff Football Basketball Track Ind Arts Cl BARRY JOHNSON BETTY JOHNSON Chorus Jr and Sr play staff GAA FHA H R Off Cue Cl FBL I Y!! L1 lJ T6 if yQ . f --f ff? I. we-' fi 'Q WW'-7 .geniom LOYS JUSTICE - Band, Pep Band, FFA Off. MARLYS KNIGHT-Chorus, Band, Orch., L'All., Jr. and Sr, play cast, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, Declam, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Span. Cl., FBL. Don KROGMAN- Jr. and Sr. play staff, FFA Off. ARTHUR KRUSE-Jr. and Sr. play staff, Class Off., Basketball Track Kiwanicn, Boys' State. Bruce High School. GORDON LANAM - Chorus, Football, Basketball, Mono. Cl., H.R. Off. SYLVIA LARSON- Clear Lake High School. LOREN LEITZKE-Jr. and Sr. play staff. BYRON LUKE-Chorus, Jr. play cast, Sr. play staff, Bob. staff, Football, Basketball, Track, Mono. Cl. Off., H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian, Rotarian, Bobcat Day Lord, Boys' State , St. Lawrence High School, LORRAINE McKNIGHT- Band, Orch, Pit Orch., Pep Band, Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, FHA, Cue Cl., FBL. RUTH MACKINTOSH-Band and Orch. Off., Pit. Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. ploy cast, GAA, Off., St. Coun., Bob. staff, Brob. Editor, Soph. and Sr. Class Off., NFL Off., Debate, Declam, H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., Bobcat Day Lady. LORNA MAT- N Band Pe Band Jr la cast S SO - , p , . p y , r. play staff, Brob. staff, Class Off., NFL Off., Debate, Declam, H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl. MERILYNN MEYER - Chorus, GAA, FHA, Cue Cl., Lib. Cl., Span. Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., FBL. MONA MOELLER-Chorus, Jr, play cast, Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, class Off., NFL., Debate, H.R. Off.,Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., Maiorette, BEVERLY MOHROR-Chorus, L'All., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, Cue Cl. MARJORIE NELSON-Band, Orch., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Lib. Cl. Off., Span. Cl. Off. JOYCE NACHTIGALL-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, Span. Cl. LeROY NESS -Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, NFL, Debate, FFA. Off., Football, Track, Mono. Cl., H. R. Off., Cue Cl., Kinetic CI. Off., Kiwanian. PHYLLIS NICHOLS-Chorus, Band, Jr. and play staff, GAA, FHA Off., Cue l., L. PATTY NOPENS-Sr. ploy staff, GAA, FHA Off., Cue Cl., Spencer High School. DON NORQUIST--Chorus, Sr. play cast, St. Coun., Bob. staff, Jr. and Sr. Class Off., Football, Basketball, Track Mgr., H.R. Off., Cue Cl., lnd. Arts Cl. Boys' Chorus, Bobcat Day Royalty, Kiwanian. MARILYNN OL- SON-Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., L'All., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Cue Cl., West Valley High School, Spokane, Wash. PAT PARKER-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., L'All., Sr. play staff, GAA Off., Bob. staff, Declam, FHA, Cue Cl., Span. Cl. Ind. Arts Cl., Maiorettea LOVYCE PORTER-GAA, H. R. Off., Watertown High School. MERILYN POTTHAST-Band and Orch. Off., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, FHA Off., Cue Cl., Span. Cl. BEVERLEY PRATHER-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Lib. Cl. Off., Kinetic Cl. Off. DORIS QUAIL- Charus, Orch., Pit Orch., L'All. GAA, Cue Cl., Lib. Cl., FBL, FHA. DOROTHY QUAIL -Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., L'All., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA Off., St. Coun., H.R. Off., Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., Span. Cl., FBL Off., Matcats. FRANCIS REDMAN-Chorus, Sr. play cast, Bob. staff, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Span. Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian, Athens High School, Ga., Clarksville High School, Ark. EARL RISCH-Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Jr. play cast, Sr. play staff, St. Coun., H.R. Off., Football, Cue Cl., Span. Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian. STANLEY RISHOI-Chorus, Football, Track, Mona. Cl., Cue Cl., Boys' Chorus, Rotarian. s. E' -MX 'Q 'iv if ic..-v .J I V K' '54 336 .-'rf' .sgeniom ARLENE RISHOI-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., L'All., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA Off., St. Coun., Bob, staff, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Span. CI. Off. Majorette, Matcats. BURTON RODEE--Chorus, Jr. play, Sr. play cast, De- clam, Football, Basketball, Cue Cl., Boys' Chorus, Garden City High, Carthage High School. ELDONNA RUUD-Chorus Orch., Pit Orch., GAA, Bob. staff, Cue Cl., Lib. Cl., Ind. Arts Cl.. FBL, Majorette. DAVID RYKHUS-Chorus, Jr. and Sr. play staff, Brob. staff, Football, Debate, Track, H. R. Off., Cue Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Kiwanian. DONALD RYKHUS - Chorus, Football, Basketball, Track, Mono. Cl. Cue Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Rotarian. SANFORD RYMERSON -Jr. and Sr. play Staff, Football, Basket- ball, Track, Mono. Cl. Off., Cue Cl., Ro- tarian. WAYNE SEVERSON-Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band Dir., Jr. and Sr. play cast, St. Coun., Bob. staff, Football Mgr., Basketball, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Kinetic Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian, Rotarian. DOROTHY SIMONSON-Chorus, GAA, FHA. HILDEGARDE SKAGE-Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Bob. staff, Toronto High School. VERDA SMITH-Chorus. JERRY SPAWN -Chorus, Band, Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play staff, Debate, Football, Basketball, Cue Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Boys' Chorus, Kiwanian. BETTE STEEN-Chorus, Orch., Pit Orch., Jr. and Sr. play cast, GAA, Bob. staff, Brob. staff, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Majorette. JUNE STEEN-Chorus, L'All., Jr. fr Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, Cue Cl., FBL, Majorette. DORIS STEFFEN-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, Bob, staff, FHA, Cue Cl., Lib. CI. Off., FBL Off. ALICE' STERN-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA. VERLE STEWART-Chorus, L'All., Jr. and Sr. play cast, GAA, St. Coun., Bob. staff, Brob. staff, NFL, Declam, FHA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl. SUSAN STRAW-Orch. Pit Orch., Jr, and Sr. play staff, GAA, H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Span. Cl. CHARMAIN TELKAMP- Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, Sr. play staff, GAA. LEE ROY TELKAMP-Jr. and Sr. play staff, FFA, Football, Track, Mono. Cl., H.R. Off., Cue Cl., Kiwanian. RAY TELKAMP Jr. and Sr. play staff, Football, Basketball, Track, Mono. Cl., H. R. Off., Cue Cl., FFA Off., Kiwanian. VERNA TELKAMP - Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, GAA, FBL, VEROLA TELKAMP-Chorus, GAA, FHA, FBL. LOIS THOMPSON-Chorus, Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA. MARLENE THOMPSON -Chorus, Sr. play staff, FHA, H.R. Off. ILA TOMPKINS - Sr. play staff, GAA, FHA, Cue CI., FBL. JANICE ULLMAN-- Chorus, Band, Orch., Pit Orch., Pep Band, L'All., Jr. and Sr. play cast, GAA, Bob. staff, Brob. Editor, NFL, Debate, Declam, H.R. Off., FHA, Quill and Scroll, Cue Cl., Kinetic Cl., Ind. Arts Cl., Stud, Body Pres., Bobcat Day Royalty. DARWIN WARD-Jr. and Sr. play staff, H.R. Off., Football, Basket- ball, Track, Boys' Chorus, Burbank High School, Howard High School. DON WARD-Jr. and Sr. play staff, Foot- ball, Track, Ind. Arts Cl., NONA WAT- SON-Band and Orch. Off., Pep Band, Pit Orch., L'All., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, St. Coun., Bob. staff, Brob. staff, NFL, Debate, Declam, FHA, Cue Cl., FBL. RENEE WESCHE-Chorus, L'AlI., Jr. and Sr. play staff, GAA, Brob. staff, FHA, Cue Cl., FBL. DON WOOLWORTH - Band, Orch., Pit Orch. Pep Band, Jr. and Sr. play cast, St. Coun., Bob. staff, H R. Off. Kiwanian Boys' State. .1- ' . Q 1 A 1- O 5 V I f ir! X . 2 X, ,. 5 , ' 'ET' 4 Ili DEYLING JEANINE EKEN RICHARD ELVERUD DONALD FOULKE RUTH GASTLER GEORGE GILL MARY GREB RAE GUN DERSON RICHARD HANSEN CARLENE HANSEN VERNE HARSHFIELD LOREN HOLLIDAY LARRY ILLIAN JANETTE IVERSON COLLEEN JAACKS SHIRLEY JOHANNSEN JANICE JOHNSON ARNOLD JOHNSTON LENORE KELLOGG ARLENE KING JOHN uniora AAMOT, MERLE ALEXANDER, DONA ALLSTOT, NORMAN BARNETT LARRY BAUMAN DOROTHY BECKER IRENE BERRY NANCY BIRKELAND PAUL BLUMKE BEVERLEE BREAZEALE ROBERT BOWERS HEDY CARVER RONALD CHRISTENSEN DAVE CHURCHILL JEANNINE CLARK MARGARET CRAPSER MAYNARD CUNNINGHAM CAROLYN DANIELSEN JERRY DE KRAAI LOIS DERDALL GERALD iv uniord KIRBY LEOLYN KNUDSEN WAYNE KNUTSON SANDRA KOHLMEYER RUTH KORTE KAY LANE BARBARA LINDER LOIS McCUEN SHIRLEY McDERMOTT SHARON McMAHON PATRICK MARTINSON JOAN MOXON DELWYN NIELSEN ROBERTA OLNESS ROGER OLSON ALLEN OLSON GLORIA OLSON MARLENE PEEKE CHERYL PETERSON NORMAN PIKE JERREL Y, , .TI,,II 20' 14' L ,J T' 1 I im! 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W-I A ' Av 4 1 . g 1 -' ., . 1 ' A - No show boat would be complete wrthout muslc Thrs year BHS musrcmakers achreved many paramount accomplishments rn the course of their musrcal crurse Early rn the fall the orchestra travelled to Sroux Falls to perform for the SDEA convention For those who partrcrpated rn mixed chorus L Allegro and boy s chorus a vocal festival rn Flandreau hlgh lrghted the year s actrvrtres I rregardless of adverse weather condrtrons the band faithfully attended and played for each football and basket ball game The pep band and prt orchestra also provided entertain ment during the school year the former sparkrng pep assemblres the latter regalmg class play audiences ln February vocal and Instrumental groups journeyed to Water town to take part rn the solo and small ensemble contest BHS once more showed :ts hrgh caliber of performance by wrnnmg twenty seven superror and four excellent ratrngs Brookings was host In Aprrl to the Regional Musrc Contest where agam all BHS entries received superior ratrngs Under the capable drrectlon of Wrlllam Smith and Arne B Larson mdrvldual concerts brought a successful music year to a close 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . .. . . , , . . . 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'1 I Q S 'I Back Row: Dick Smith, Larry Frie, Marvin Halstead, Pat McMahon, Larry Barnett, Donald Elverud, Burton Rodee, Gordon Lanam, Byron Luke, Dave Christensen, Merle Aamot, Francis Redman, Gene Buckley, Arnold Johnson, Harold Steinbock, Robert Redman, Norman Kallemeyn, Joe Farnham, Stanley Kukuk. Fifth Row: Jerry Spawn, James Matson, Neil Grape, John Steen, Gary Webster, Verne Hansen, James Evans, Richard Eken, Paul Birkeland, Cheryl Peeke, Nancy Nelson, Lu Ann Enevoldsen, Marlyn Solberg, Gretchen Foster, Beverly Prather, Marcene Abbott, Betty Johnson, Arlene Rishoi, Beverly Oines, Retha Alexander, Virginia Priestly. Fourth Row: Lois De Kraai, Joan Martinson, Earl Risch, Stanley Rishoi, Joy Hansen, Joan Beckman, Bette Steen, Kay Korte, Carlene Hansen, Marlys Knight, Joan Eken, Marilyn Johnson, Clarice Jennings, Beverly Goodroad, Eleanor Chapin, Gloria Vanden Berg, Shirley McCuen, Faye Tompkins, Bernitta Davis. JDJ!! W' J egI'0 lXe X All? Q . 1 3 s 9 W as Back Row: Mary Ann DeLong, Marilyn Olson, .loan Beckman, Cheryl Peeke, Marcene Abbott, Rita Bushnell, Orpha Overskeu. Third Row: Annetta Trumbo, Lois Van Maanen, Juanita Wagner, Maria Etthimiou, 'Joy Hansen, Kay Ketelboeter, Mary MacDougal, Doris Quail. Second Row: Dorothy Quail, Marlys Knight, Carlene Hansen, Janice Ullman, Janice Johannsen, Verle Stewart, Carol Sanderson, June Steen. First Row: Nona Watson, Faye Schutjer, Renee Wesche, Kay Korte, Lois Rasmussen, Ardis Jackson, Barbara Klug. get Q , I . Il, f I fl -xt-Q I Third Row: Carol Bortnem, Kay Ketelboeter, Jane Mershon, Phyllis Fillbach, Shirley Kiellsen, Arlene Atkins, Beverly Mohror, Eleanor Holloway, Athalyn Halstead, Sylvia James, Maria Efthimiou, Ardis Jackson, Rita Bushnell, Lo Donna Hansen, lone Anderson, Evelyn Jennings, Arlene Kellogg, Marcia Porter, Sheryl Hendricks, Audree Hendricks, Sona Roth. Second Row: Faye Schutier, Beverlee Blumke, Hedy Bowers, Sandra Knudson, Dona Alexander, Mona Moeller, Susan Walker, Annetto Trumbo, Mary Ann De Long, Jean Jefteris, Doris Quail, DeLone Wilson, Connie Serie, Nancy Sonnenburg, Delores Chenoweth, Joyce Nochtigall, Marlene Thompson, Sharon McDermott. First Row: Connie Totte, Rosalie Johnson, Karen Romsey, Lois Thompson, Eldonna Ruud, Orpha Overskei, Jeanette Bieber, Judy Shelden, Verle Stewart, Janice Johannsen, Lorraine Prahl, Ruth Foulke, Donna Tellinghuisen, Peggy Wilson, Jan Robson, Janice Vostad, Mary Wilhelm. GLOW!!! 0945 CAONLJ Bock Row' Bob Fishback, Byron Luke Stanley Rishoi, LeRoy Ness, Burton Rodee, Harold Steinbock. Conrad Sol'-lierg. Fourth Rosv: Loren Engel, Curtis Revell, Darrell Corlett, Wayne Severson, Francis Redman, D900 Srhieldf lvan 'Mon' Marvin Steinback. , H I Third Row: Larry Frie, Loren Harshtield, George Madsen, Robert Breazeale, LeRoy Sorenson, John Amndan, art ey Mackintosh. i Second Row: Robert Redman, Earl Risch, Joe Farnham, Richard Johnson, Patrick McMahon, NOFMGH K0llef 9Y - First Row: Bill Chittick, Jerry Spawn, James Matson, Roger Olness, Stanley Kukuk. TROMBONE QUARTET Robert Fishback, Donald Woolworth, Ivan Hanson, Loren Horshfield. U lg:. I-.' li. CLARINET QUARTET Carol Sanderson, Hildegarde Skage, Lorraine McKnight, Joan Haddow. Lgllcifflllllellltlf BRASS QUINTET Nona Watson, Janice Ullman, LeRoy Sorenson, Donald Woolwarth, John Amidon. 3 er FLUTE QUARTET Vernia Mae Crosser, Dorothy Quail, Janet Osborne, Ruth Mackintosh. N' ix, f ,, fa-rf' FRENCH HORN QUARTET John Amidon, Merilyn Potthast, Lois Llnder, Lenore Johnston. 4' fb SOLOISTS Back Row Lons Rasmussen Cheryl Peeke Loren Harshfueld Donald Woolworfh John Amldon, LeRoy Sorenson. Front Row: Ruth Mackin- tosh, Lois Van Maanen, Mary Ann DeLong, Barbara Klug, Carol Sand- erson. MIXED ENSEMBLE Richard Johnson, Francis Redman, Ardis Jackson, Mary Ann DeLong, Rita Bushnell, Larry Frie, Wayne Severson. ,ffl 0 O 3 8 0 o SOLOISTS Nona Watson, Barbara Klug, An- netta Trumbo, Francis Redman, Rita Bushnell, Stanley Rishoi, Richard Johnson, Larry Frie. fljocaf groulgw BOYS OCTET Richard Johnson, Hartley Mackin tosh, Robert Fishback, Wayne Se verson, John Amidon, LeRoy Soren son, Jerry Spawn, Larry Frie. GIRLS OCTET Bock Row: Annetta Trumbo, Janice Ullman, Cheryl Peeke, Rita Bushnell. Front Row: Nona Watson, Carol Sanderson, Orpha Overskei, Barbara Klug. Violins: Ardis Jackson, Barbara Klug, Annetta Trumbo, Orpha Overskei, Bette Steen, Wayne Severson, Susan Walker, Susan Straw, Rae Greb, Carol Bortnem, Kay Ketelboeter, Rosalie Johnson, Gloria VandenBerg, Marlys Hirtes, Rita Bush- nell. Piano: Hildegarde Skoge. Basses: Madonna Grommersch, Harold Steinback, Loren Harshfield, Curtis Revell. Clari- nets: Carol Sanderson, Lorraine McKnight, Roberta Nielsen. Flutes: Ruth Mackintosh, Vernia Crosser, Cheryl Peeke. Violas: Mary Ann DeLong, Joan Beckman. Cornets: Nona Watson, Janice Richards, Marlene Olson. Drums: Leona Magnus, Helen Beug, Marilyn Olson. Cellos: Doris Quail, Karen Ramsey, Kenneth Urquhart. Horns: John Amidon. Lois Linder, Merilyn Potthast. Trombones: Bob Fishback, Don Woolworth, lvan Hanson. Director: Mr. Larson. pf Ul'CA05fI'a pep gdl'l6! Clannets Carol Sanderson Lorraine McKnight Lorna Matson Verna Telkamp Roberta Nielsen Helen Beug Ruth Kohl meyer Anus Giddmgs Joan Haddow Saxaphone Charmuan Telkamp Drums Rae Greb Jeanine Deyllng Leona Magnus Plccolos Ruth Mackintosh Verma Crosser Trombones Loren Harshfleld lvan Hanson Don Woolworth Comets Nona Watson Janice Ullman Allen Olson Dean Schield Janice Richards Lois Rasmussen Richard Johnson Douglas Demp ster Marlene Olson Director Wayne Severson I l Horns: John Amidon, Merilyn Potthost, Lois Linder, Lenore Johnston: Baritone: Loys IJustice. Bass: LeRoy Sorensonl C W? mr -Q, 6 1' Z-, 5 . Q 5 if 2 fi ' A :N . 'fy -ll 'A , 6 6lCLlI1g f ,- .IN .Ap YW. ,y v-fl: Floyd Johnson, B coach, Harold White, head coach, Norman Johnson, track coach on Og PGH! L? LJ 'G Top row Stan Rushol, Gordon Lanam, Roger Nelson, Merle Aamot, Donald Rykhus Thurd row Ray Telkamp, LeRoy Ness Duane Rykhus, David Chresfensen, Gene Buckley Second row Larry Fne, Arnold Johnson, LeeRoy Telkamp, Donald Norqunst Jerry Dannelsen Front row Sanford Rymerson, vace presndent, Byron Luke, presndent, Loren Engel, secretary treasurer 0 ' aff f ' fl. f 1? K K I l I lk 1 I, rl . us Q CEQA ha? H Y,1 fl I ' lf ' 'J K. YJ . A h ' gl - , RQ. 1 Q- V! l 5 , 5' f O A 4, I 1, ,, f , Top row D Moxon D Eken B Robson B L ke B Fshback J Sta Th rd row D Noq st P B keland D MacDonald Front row L Fne capt L Engel L Telkamp R Telka p D Chr stense D Rykh s mss ng A Joh so Startmg the 1952 football season wlth a bang Harold Whlte s Bob cats tromped Cathedral by a score of 47 l2 scoring 33 points rn the flrst quarter They then squeezed by the Watertown Arrows In an unusually slow game 13 6 At Yankton the Cats dropped the game by one touchdown 20 I4 Qof a after the Bucks had beaten off a late rally by the Cats however an the next game with Madlson the Cats overpowered the Bulldogs 33 6 Usmg a new type spread offense agamst the Sroux Falls Warrlors dad not do the truck as the Cats dropped the game 27 12 The outstandmg play of the game was Dave Christensen s 95 yard run for a touchdown but offlcnals dnd not glve the Cats the score It was a sad ending to the Bobcat Day actnvltles as the Cats dropped a close one to the Huron Tigers 27 20 but the Cats came to llfe at Mntchell and downed the Kernels 24 6 Suffering from cold snowy wrndy weather the Cats donned basketball sho s to prevent sllp pmg but yet they lost the flnal game to Aberdeen 20 6 The Cats plagued by lnjurles to key men throughout the year wound up the season In frfth place In the ESD Conference R Nelson R Telkamp L Engel G Lanam S Rlshor B Luke at lf' 'Q T Q. 'QL' 91-' 3' - q F ,eq M 3 25.-9 pi' A 'gn 'sank' 'Q 'I' .a i-VA'. ' S 4 ,. 4 I A Q Q U . 1 : n - Q : . , . , . , . u , . i , . r w. i : . r ui , . ir , . , L. Ness, M. Halstead, V. Thill, L. Barnett. Second row: S. Rymerson, R. Nelson, D. Rykhus, G. Lanam, S. Rishoi, M. Aamot. Z . ' , ., . , . , . m , . i n, . u , i i . n n. , 1 l I ' I n n 0 - ' I I ' . - ' I 1 I - a . , . . . - I . - I . . - . . . I . I . I 2 . - I ' f . I . . . I . . l l Q N J , Q ,Q lo Q Q ? 'l 4 ' of x. - - on H 422' Meal' gum Opponent They I2 Cathedral Something wrong coach? A Johnson L, Frie, Capt. D Christensen ag H, Watertown Yankton Madison Sioux Falls Huron 5 'ff X Mitchell Aberdeen , Dave N'9, leading CUPNIU ground elect gamer vw z- 'g-A?,ee,.t 2. Don Rykhus S Rymerson L. Ness M. Aamot Duane Rykhus L Telkamp QQ Ill we-J 7 55041- mau Q55-4g,,' 34 Back row Gerald Derdall Duane Rykhus Arthur Kruse Merle Aamot Roger Nelson Gordon Lanam Second row Paul Blrkeland Gene Buckley Arnold Wold James Straw Don Norqulst Front row Arnold Johnson Sanford Rvmerson Byron Luke Don Rykhus David Christensen K GAHIUIQLOHJ Seasons Record We They 52 38 48--46 45 39 46-4l 58-46 57-47 58 5l 52 5l 60 37 Sectional Tournament Flandreau Indians 43 Flandreau High School 54 State Tournament Deadwood 57-43 Aberdeen 44-43 Huron 50-49 Opponents We They Vermillion Sioux Falls Yankton Watertown Aberdeen Rapid City Huron Mitchell Madison 60 35 55 35 65 67 55 40 49-44 52 5l 45 36 49 36 I9 29 Climaxmg the most successful season ever experienced by a Brookings Hugh School team the ESD Champ Bobcat quint cap tured the coveted State Class A Championship honors to bring fame to the halls of BHS The Cats started the season in grand fashion by downing the first twelve challengers Thelr only defeat was the unlucky thlr teenth game, a triple over time, 67 65 loss to Watertown By virtue of a 52 5l closing second win over Huron, the Cats were guaranteed at least a he for top honors in the ESD, but they won the last two games and thereby clinched their chance of being the ESD champ Going into tournament play, the Fellnes made strong and suc cessful their bid for a state tournament berth by literally running over teams from the Flandreau Indian School and Flandreau High School 43 I9 and 54 29 in sectional tournament play Entering the State Tournament under the pressure of being the favored team, the Cats quickly disposed of Deadwood In first round play, 57 43 Aberdeen proved to be an extremely tough hurdle as they led nearly all of the 44 43 overtime game be fore Lanam's bucket topped the score A packed Corn Palace crowd witnessed a perfect, nip and tuck, well played final game, as the Bobcats won the game and the coveted championship Named to All State were Johnson, and Captains Luke and Ryk hus, Nelson won honorable mention Christensen was elected as next year's captain by the squad 44 g,.r,,.,, , , g W , , A fu? , 1 an .,,l, Q. iifiv' V A' J' ' X M .., V. f - g ,,, 'A A KW. I I L t V-f lf 'K ' KJ I -so , ka 5 ' 'J H4 24 33 ,Qs 5 'Sv L' fx' . A A , 1 , A sl 1 'iii 1 il if ' Q . 4 B ' ' -l K 'C ' fd w , 4. 1 I ' 1 ' l V f I' f L a . I c I ' D s ' - Dave drlves by Hoover of S F for two polnts Rog reaches above Walton of Mltchell Slate alll! COIIIEFBIICQ C amlad Ctl0I1. Don vainly attempts to stop Huron s Oliva Nag lays one In as Don follows to cover Luke takes off past Artemann and surprlses Bales of Huron 4a 1 ?5.f s Q KJ' tl - Xxx g A ..-H51 W -le 'e S ..-1 Q ik E? X 4 '11 P anis f 9, rf I S U! Q 4 0 ' v5 .., .., f-1 PJ 1.- . 1, -nv .b. ,Q I 3' lr ,-' s I? T: Qs. 1: : h .-u ' -' ' 4' . K1 F Wa' T Z? gagfefdaf Back row: Lefty Johnson, coach: Norman Kallemeyn, Richard Carsrud, Jack Headley, Marlin Luxe, Paul Guss, Herbert Blakely, mgr. Second row: Bill Ostermeier, Eldon Roach, Conrad Solberg, Gene Gunsalus, Bob Had- dow. Front row: Richard Johnson, Dean Schield, Bob Fishback, Bob Robson, James Straw. The B team carried on a schedule parallel to that of the A team, playing the preliminary game each time. Rapid City was the only school not to bring a B team. The season's record was ten wins and tive defeats. Several members played in A games. Z? joofdaf Top row: Herbert Blakely, mgr., Paul Birkeland, Dick Eken, Marvin Halstead, Dennis MacDonald, Larry Bar- nett. Second row: Delwyn Moxon, Arnold Wold, Bob Robson, Bob Fishback, James Straw, Don Elverud, Dean Schield, Emmett Foster. Front row: Norman Kallemeyn, Marlin Luxe, Vincent Thill, Eldon Roach, Paul Guss, Richard Maxon, Richard Johnson. Losing all five games played, the Bob- kittens had a disappointing season, but the experience gained may serve them well. unior joofda! Back row: W. Ninneman, C. Hillyer, R. Elverud, J. Steen, R. Neilsen, W. Rykhus, R. Sykes, M. Telkamp, W. Peterson, K. Urqu- hart, R. Hupp, L. Johnson, R. Ross, Harold MacDougal, Herbert MacDougal. Front row: F. Dolan, coach: J. Turner, G. Luke, R. Haddow, M. Collins, C. Polsean, T. Hart, J. Moberg, D. Luxe, S. Knutson, B. Phillips, J. Matson, R. Erickson, J. Gilbert. fs, x X f 1- .mf TY LB D N an lbw 31X arf' LJVX 1:1 X Top row Nug Johnson Roger Nelson Da e Chr stensen Byron Luke Bob Fshback Third row Buddy Blakely Mgr Dave Rykhus Bob Robson Happy Rykhus Stan Rshou Gene Luke Second o Bob Redman Dean Schueld Larry Fre Jerry Dan elson Dck Eken John Am don Norman Kallemey First row Jum Matson Herb MacDougal Butch Eruckson Bob Haddow Harold MacDougaI Alton Wold Sonny Knutson JJ,,,,, 3.,,,,10.,z, uma IQW1 jl'aCL jealn ace5 QCOIIJ Sidi? eef Opening the track season the Bobcats took three fursts at the Corn Palace relays Honors went to Duane Rykhus pole vault Nug Johnson broad lump and Bryon Luke hugh lump The 440 relay team of Redman Christensen Don Rykhus and Johnson rated second At the Aberdeen Relays Happy Rykhus made hus record breaking pole vault a heught of I2 l V2 the top record for any hugh school athlete un South Dakota Two furst places were taken un the Howard Wood relays un Suoux Falls Nug Johnson broad jumped 214 to better hus own record and Byron Luke hugh lumped 5 I0 The 400 yard relay team of Johnson Rykhus Chrustensen and Rushou took second place The Bobcats dominated the Region Ill meet at Watertown wuth a total of 79 pounts the furst places goung to Duane Rykhus pole vault Byron Luke hugh jump Stan Rushou broad jump, Roger Nelson duscus, and the 880 yard relay team of Redman, Chrustensen, Don Rykhus, and Johnson. Finishing behind a powerful squad from Huron, the BHS thinclads captured second place in the State Meet. Roger Nelson was the hero when he came through with a win ning discus heave of l3l'6V4 . Duane Rykhus and Nug Johnson both tied for top spot in their respective specialties, the pole vault and the broad iump. The ESD conference meet at Aberdeen ended the season, with the Bobcats in third place. A first place was taken in the mile relay by Don Rykhus, D. Christensen, L. Frie, and S. Rishoi. Happy bettered his own excellent record by pole vaulting l2'2 . ,, Qu P ' 1 .2 O y-1 sl M s-1f X 5 QU- 2 K 's K . . U. T 'Nl xp: iQ,'Lf'lgl. xg ,XP . 5 t sl 3. l e.. 5' y -. if I 4,3 B , V A N if Q E 1 rn , . XV 4 , ,W , , . V i J 1 . ft 4 S Q - ,Y N., -' K cg V' is - . .x X ' 1' . jj ' ' nw 5 ' . 'f V ,Q X A ' . 'J 'Vx x A.-, lx Q - . . f J'-A 'hz asf Q ' 'J K A ' r S V as J, ' L : ' , , v i , , i ' . ' Z , ., , , , i ', . r w: , ' , i . 5 . i , i , rl- ' 2 ' . 0 f .Sa in W . I . . . D , I I . 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N K QI' 'lex ' ' 7-' 3 I X 5 1 r V X S07 . 99,21 , 2 , , E A4g. x ' i ' - ,Jak ,Q ,, uf ' d Q I ij' , X nga -g x : ,AI r LJ . if lg F - Standnng Jannce Ullman Presndent Larry Holhday Dave Chnstensen George Madsen Bob Fnshback Wayne Severson Sec ond row Carlla Appel Joe Farnham Annetta Trumbo Kay Korte Mnke McMahon Orpha Overskel Larry Fne Peggy Wilson David Hanson Shlrley Larson Verle Stewart Front raw Mary Tank Lorna Matson 34 .S,lllJOI1f 601111131 For the first tlme In BHS history a gurl was elected as presldent of the student body Jannce Ullman dud an excellent job both nn presldmg over the student councll and In doing all the extra dutles connected with the offnce Each home room had one representative on the councll, so that It was the voice of the student body The new project the Council worked on this year was shelves and proper llghtlng for the trophy case, which wlll be flnlshed thus summer They also sponsored Bobcat day consnstlng of a parade pep sluts, coronatlon, and dance anace a uadea I e can 1 ala or nexf ear ave Arzafengien Wg oAn4on, an greazea e e . K . J. y ,N ll A' A Jul 4 g l bf, , ' I :zu C ' , 'I gf . z gl J X 5 ' Q get f . I G lf , , 1 - i bmw A IQ Wl1CLlllt05A gogfaf la? J Jz2,,.,,, .,lLLe ATTENDANTS MONA MOELLER JANICE ULLMAN DON NORQUIST LARRY FRIE 'SN 1- H 'l ,1 . r fs- 1 I 4 '1 f I -44-47 J - 'i ' . M ' il- I M af . I 4 Wiixy X .N , x -rw 'i -' -' 3 - u . or I I I ' . ' X g n K- xv . .. 4. . Y ' I' w at n X. ' , 'K F K . f 'Q '- ' - , 'i ' . ,. -Q3 Q 1 ' A .F A ' S.. fi ' ' A . 1' ,K K - Y - xy Q ,Q ,J if 1 .1 3, x ' 5 f 5 . X-A, y . A 4 ' 5 ' Vu .A 5 , XR 4 f, I D Q , X I Y ,V , , , 4 1 v .:. -:js ' ' , E 1 144,-. Q1 J 5 ' -- . 1 ..,,,i.' A. ' W YM-u4i - I 41394 wang: -Qi' Homecomnng actnvntles were ushered In wnth Red and Black Day on whlch all students attended clas ses dressed In comnc costumes The wmners are shown above A fall theme provuded o background for the 1951 coronatnon on October 19 After the strams of a processlonal march by the Brookmgs Hugh School Band Ruth Mackintosh and Byron Luke were crowned Lord and Lady of Bobcat Day by the 1950 Lord and Lady Jean Harshfneld and Ron Erickson As the Lord and Lady rengned over the festnvmes George Stratton and Roger Kerns gave talks which added enthusnasm to the pep fest Mass Crabbs awarded a new Lnttle Red Jug to the semors namnng them champlon rooters for the year After two clever sknts were presented Loren Hotcha and hrs Harshcats played several swung numbers Immediately following the coronatlon the royalty ln convertibles led a parade through Mann Street where a pep fest was held A free movle was the treat of the afternoon In the chnlly evennng the Homecommg game was lost to the Huron Tlgers 27 20 But spnrlts were re vrved at the Homecomlng Dance un the gym where the royalty led In a grand march I - W I I . . l .4 I NA . . X II ' ll . ' ' I , ' I V' . , . . I . Rf . - . . - .y ' X . ' I ' ' ' of -A -. ,L - -4. 'ig -..1.--f :lla--F SL una , M ',. ' 'Q 11-1 -Q' K 52 ,,,,-1- ' - lv'1,,v A ,Qu-w .V 1 , J ,, fZf??1':?f1:f f1 ' 5 ' V ' f' ' ' ' af A. 5. U - up -we I fl -: 1' gf f ,- if-' ' ri-: 6--Q :',.:':g., il.,,fv ,f H,-Q . ' 3-6' , 1 1 , f' V - av Y will ' ' , ,4 I : - ' '7' ' 'A ft Qi-f' 5' 'wwf Q .-' N A-.4-rfg . ' A R , 5-. 3' 41 , . - 1 . I i 5. . , O f d . D515 if F C... CM The members of the Cue Club are those students who have participated in declamation or in play production. Its function is purely social. The first big event was the Christmas Ball given to the entire high school. A pot luck supper was served to the senior play cast. In the spring a student directed melodrama The Smell of the Yukon was given. I s 7 . . ..,.. X fu-Q, 'Y 4 Back row: B. Luke, S. Rymerson, G. Spawn, B. Rodee, L. Ness, D. Rykhus, S. Rishoi, L. Engel, D. Rykhus, F. Redman, R. Telkamp Sixth row: G. Buckley, D. Norquist, J. Beckman, M. Nelson, E. Holloway, M. Meyer, D. Quail, I. Hanson, H. Mackintosh, Fifth row B. Steen, M. Olson, S. Straw, D. Steffen, G. Foster, A. Jackson, M. Knight, B. Prather, V. Crosser, M. Efthimiou, J. Haddow. Fourth row: V. Stewart, E. Chapin, P. Nichols, D. Atkins, B. Buller, B. Johnson, L. Matson, S. James, M. Abbott. Third row: R. Mackin- tosh, M. Potthast, J. Deyling, H. Beug, C. Hansen, E. Ruud, N. Watson, L. McKnight, Tompkins, R. Wesche, D. Quail, A. Rishoi, C. Appel, M. Moeller, M. Tank, L. Linder, DeLong, L. Frie, president, L. Earley, E. Risch. J. Ullman, A. Giddings. Second row: F L. Johnston. Front row: W. Severson, M f n sw 1 .lx College activity was shown to BHS in a lively story of sorority life. Pic- tured above is Mrs. Bellows an influential alumni play- ed by Cheery Peeke. She is promising the sorority girls a gift of a station wagon. Chad and Sam, two fra- ternity men, played b y Loren Harshfield and Rog- er Olness, and Joe, an Ag student portrayed by Bob Breazeale, find Elizabeth Ericson, a college freshman played by Janice Johan- nsen, the center of attraction. Merry, the sorority president played by Lenore Johnston, is reading the ideals of sorority from the Queen scroll to the sorority pledges and members. Jeanine Deyling played Dallas the snob, and Car- unior feud ,ay 617 C GAG Clfe 0 9 CIMA .N f, 1 ffl Q, lene Hansen played Casey, who was just different. v ' if ' x ' 9 2 . X X Y' a . f 1 X : A 1 el- I 'tty lj l,, , XS I Aj .f l 1 s , If A N W -V cf ,J E, -- X 0 X A, 1 k i Y ' f , N' A . I f , . ' - v ,:- - K 5 f ,f , ' f r -- 4 ' X my ' X, ' . .. , 9 - 1 Y I , , , 1 ,. S ., I I N .. ,, .N ' 5 . 1. X R I f S 2 ' ' Back row Margaret Swennlng Susan Walker Conrad Solberg Wayne Severson Gene Buckley Ivan hanson Maureen Ponta Marlarne Nelson Second row Rae Greb Loss VanMaanen Bette Steen Marlys Knnght Dorothy Quaul Beverley Prather Gretchen Foster Renee Wesche Flrst row Nona Watson .loan Haddow Kay Korte Mona Moeller Verle Stewart Loss Linder Anus Grddungs Seated Jeanine Deyllng and Carlene Hansen assnstant editors Larry Frle sports edltor Janice Ullman and Ruth Mackintosh co edltors HPD 0CCl t Actlvlty In the Broboca room usually reached Its peak for the week on Thursday At that time the deadllne had to be met for preparmg the copy of the Broboca which was set up by the Brookzngs Reglster Thus meant the lflnlshmg of the typlng story wrutlng, and headlme wrltnng so that the paper could be put together by the edutors Saturday mornlng and dustrlbuted to the students the following Monday Ruth Mackintosh and Janice Ullman, shown ln the lower rrght corner served as the co edutors for the year Jeanine Deyllng and Carlene Hansen worked as asslstant editors durmg the second semester ln order that they Co Editors Ruth Mackmtosh Jan xce Ullman Adviser Mxss Jones Photographer Conrad Solberg Photographxc Adviser Mr Karnes Sports Edxtor Larry Frxe Sports Reporter Gene Buckley Feature Editor Mona Moeller Cxrculatxon Manager Marlys Kni ht S Carrlers Maureen Ponto Margaret Swe-:nnmg Typists Secretarial Class Reporters Jeanine Deyhng Car lene Hansen Wayne Severson Iv an Hanson Joan Haddow Gretchen Foster Ama Giddings Lois Linder Dorothy Quail. Nona Watson could full the edltorshnp for next year Jamce ns shown hold the Press meeting which was held nn Oc tober The trophy was awarded the l950 51 Broboca The f rst semester s paper thus year was glven a Flrst class ratmg by t h e Natuonal Scholastic Press Assoclatmn 58 X 6 S C. l Box ing a trophy received at 1 ' l , I ' 'Q . Q P . i u . 1 . I 3 : - ' . . ' .1 , ' , I I . . . Z ENR h J ,sry . . - l I Y 7:17 VA my X' M . 'w I ,lm nk -er. ,,,. Jvc! .Au Lain-as Back row Joan Beckman Bette Steen Larry Frue Gene Buckley Wayne Severson Ivan Hanson Don Norquust Mar cene Abbott Thnrd row Lorna Matson Sylvla James Jannce Ullman Barbara Buller Hnldegarde Skage Susan Straw Mary Ann DeLong Verma Mae Crosser Margone Nelson Beverley Prather Second row Mona Moeller Ardls Jack son Marlys Knlght Arlene Rlshon Eldonna Ruud Helen Beug Gretchen Foster Dons Steffen Merllyn Potthast Flrst row Carlla Appel Dorothy Quanl Nona Watson Joan Haddow Verle Stewart Ruth Macluntosh Renee Wesche Lor rome McKnught Seated Byron Luke Donald Woolworth Anus Glddlngs Conrad Solberg Francrs Redman Worlung from early hours of the morning untll late at nlght and sluppung a few nlghts at the new dnve nn theatre are some of the sacrlflces made by thus years Bobcat Staff to get thas annual to you on tlme We slncerely hope It meets your approval Standnng Loss Lunder Joan Haddow Lorna Matson Larry Fne Dorothy Quanl Nona Watson Seated Mona Moeller Ruth Macluntosh Anus Guddungs Carlene Hansen .leanune Dehlmg 131611111 Sf Q ff EE' .S'1111ff Anls Glddlngs, Editor rw f1 ,E 1 Li - ' - 'Q 1 v I 1 Q ,1 Q '41 -. Q v-v ,, -' ' ' , ' Q ,Q -. 5' 0 g xy 6 . , fN : 1 V . Q - ,, , , -L at Q 1 l . l ' ,L 1 ' l F 1 ,. , - I , r , , L 4 , X 1 1 1 . ' 3 A - . B J ' L , L 'Q 1. - i ' K xl ,T 'H N Wi, : . i 1 Y ' ' 1 W L e , D 1 f L Xl --. VYHQ, ya- ,jf , ' 9.1 . , '1 I k-s- A x . I 1' ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Q 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' : I I I I ' ' ' G I 3 D A 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 - 7 1 1 1 1 ui . 1 . 1 1 Back Row: M. Thompson, J. Wagner, C. Jennings, M. Swenning, B. Steen, M. Ponta, B. Goodroad, A. Foster, E. Jennings L. Borstad. Sixth Row: V. Priestly, D. Chenoweth, J. Bebensee, A. Hillestad, G. Morgan, A. Sorensen, V. Stewart, J. Martin: son, B. Vick, J. Sheldon. Fifth Row: E. Chapin, L. Olson, N. Carter, C. Serie, B. Oines, C. Kleinheksel, K. Ramsey, J. Mershon S. Roth. Fourth Row: B. lverson, G. Olson, C. Tofte, S. Messerschmidt, E. Holloway, M. Meyer, D. Quail, A. Atkins, M Wilhelm. Third Row: B. Ward, P. Wilson, M. Johnson, J. Sorenson, D. Tellinghuisen, S. Larson, J. Nachtigall, F. Tompkins M. Solberg. Second Row: R. May, J. Vostad, D. Atkins, A. Halvorson, J. Erickson, M. Sanderson, S. Jaacks, L. Enevoldsen D. Nelson. Front row: D. Cunningham, parl.: P. Nichols, vice-pres., M. Potthast, pres., J. Beckman, sec., C. Sanderson trees., B. Blumke, hist. 571.54 Before launching into the year's activities, the Future Homemakers of America en- tertained its new members with a watermelon feed and a movie. For another night of fun the FFA boys entertained the girls at a roller-skating party. After these the FHA In April the girls entertained their mothers at a formal tea. Mrs. Eleanor Miller showed pictures of her trip in Europe. At this tea Eleanor Chapin, Maureen Ponta, and Merilyn Potthast received Chapter degrees, and Con- nie Serie, Judy Sheldon, Hazel Wiles, Rose Marie May, Bertha Vick, Jane Erickson, and Carol Kleinheksel received Junior Homemaker degrees. frgli The national project of the club this year ' f was sending sewing materials to a homemak- '- '3 ing class in Japan. i1 'll ga li vi Back row Larry Barnett Norman Peterson Marlin Telkamp Lee Roy Telkamp Merle Aamot Donald Elverud Darrel Wilaby Floyd Van Briesen Roger Hendricks Fourth row John Swenmng William Ostermeier Marcus Wrese Harold Stem back Keith Pnttenger Richard Maxon Glendon Gudehus Verne Hansen Third row Delwyn Maxon Ronald Teal James Wilhelm Richard Carsrud Richard Schultz David Priestly Richard Hendricks Second row Ronald Ross Ronald Elverud Eugene Oines Richard Nichols Curtis Jensen Marvm Steinback Gordon Atkins Front row Lays Justice reporter Ray Telkamp treasurer Loren Engel president Ivan Hanson secretary Donald Krogman vice president Winning high honors at the national convention in Kansas City last October, the Future Farmers of America began a vigorous year. Several judging contests at S I o u x City Sioux Falls and Watertown were attended by the chapter. A Father-Son Banquet was held during the winter. The chapter also sponsored a skating party for the Home Ec members in October. Climaxing the year the judging teams too k second place in the state judging contest at Brookings in April. Loren Engel Loys Justice and Ivan Hanson received State Farmer Degrees. Loren was elected State Reporter and was selected as the outstanding Ag student. Loys Justice won third place in the state livestock judging contest. The meats team consisting of Norman Peterson, Harold Steinback llvly' J and David Priestly received a gold emblem in the national judging contest. Norman and David won gold emblems while Harold earned a bronze emblem. Eddie Rudebusch received a bronze emblem and Larry Barnett rated honorable mention in the poultry division at the national contest. Norman Peter- son and Verne Hansen will attend a national youth camp at Park College near Kansas City in June. A .F L O .W lZN'.L'4r , .9 X, . JJCUUA ., 1 ,, 1. 1 Y-Q Back row Janlce Ullman Robert Redman Conrad Solberg Wayne Severson George Gastler Curtns Revell John Amudon Roberta Nlelson Second FOV Ruth Foulke Anus Glddmgs Nancy Berry Loss Van Maanon Helen Wales Joan Haddow Ardus Jackson Thnrd row Helen Beug Kay Korte Rae Greb Jamce Johannsen Lass Lander Front row Lenore Johnston LeRoy Ness Beverley Prather J6n2lLC A Started your project yet? Thus was a common questnon among Kmetuc Club members as they pre pared for the Junlor Academy of Science at Yankton The hve students who presented projects were Conrad Solberg, LeRoy Ness, Rae Greb Lols VanMaanan and Beverlev Prather LeRoy was state secre tary treasurer for the Junuor Academy Beverley was the only Brooknngs student to enter the Natlonal Sclence Talent Search contest and was the only glrl m the state to recenve state recognmon To add variety the club sponsored nts annual Kmetlc Klub Karmval and presented a pep slut ORBES HAL! C SCIENCE A..- '..l l 1 ,N W .3 i 's , , . S 3 'K 1 - 3 1 1 1 I . Z 1 , . . . ll I I , I - , . -1 0' A Q Y l T , . x 6 X - E Y ' A . Q N I' , X . S ,L 1 ' 3 2' ' ' 1, l 3 . ' X H-54 . ll' I , S , , - , fl, , ' N T l XIX if s '71, H n I - I we V T 3 .D . nv V S I fl 4' J, . ie ,Y - - D sw- 1 The Christmas party, a fish pond at the Kinetic Karnival, the Spanish Fiesta, and a Pan-Ame'ri- can Day assembly constituted the highlights of the Spanish Club for the year. ln all its activities Spanish customs and traditions were stressed, and the Spanish language was spoken frequently. 9170.4 .xdmigoa Back row: Stanley Kukuk, Richard Johnson, Dean Schield, Richard Gunderson, Earl Risch, Francis Redman, Paul Guss, Nor- man Allstot. Fifth row: Dorothy Quail, Rae Greb, Arlene Rishoi, Maynard Crapser, Wayne Knudsen, Jeraldeen Norgaard Ruth Foulke Fourth row' Merilyn Potthast Barbara Buller Marl s Kni ht Susan Straw Cher l Peeke S lvia James JoAnn - - I 1 Y 9 I 1 Y 1 Y I Bebensee, Nancy Sonnenburg. Third row: Ethel Aamot, Colleen Iverson, Arlene Kellogg, Juanita Wagner, Neta Young Janet Osborne, Leona Magnus, Arlene Atkins. Second row: Gretchen Foster, Annetta Trumbo, Jan Robson, Jeanine Deyling Rita Bushnell, Ruth Kohlmeyer, Mable Hillestad, Mary Tank. First row: Ardis Jackson, Margaret Clark, Carol Sanderson Joyce Nachtigall, Delores Nelson, Marlyn Solberg, Janice Richards. Seated: Arnold Johnson, treas.p Anis Giddings, vice- pres., David Christensen, pres., Marjorie Nelson, sec.: Loren Harshfield, soc. char. 5 it 1 uf Ad'-0, i r-'f J 4 B X 5'x:n -J 4-... Back raw Betty Johnson Sylvla James Merulynn Meyer Joan Beckman Eleanor Holloway Dons Quaul Verna Telkamp Maureen Ponta Thlrd row Juamta Wagner Faye Tompluns Beverlee Blumke Sandra Knutson Arlene Kellogg Marla Efthamnou Second row Phyllns Nichols Neta Young Dons Steffen Dorothy Quarl Morlys Kmght June Steen Fnrst row Delores Nelson Ruth Mackuntosh Lorranne McKmght Eldonna Ruud Verma Mae Crosser lla Tompluns Seated Morlys Hlrtes Carol Sanderson Mary MacDougaI Colleen Iverson Madonna Grommersch Llfblfe A UJLHQJJ ed QIYJ To learn how to obtam and hold a job was the mam purpose of FBL Thus knowledge was acqunred through speakers and movies They sponsored souvenlr programs for the football game on Bobcat Day They also spon sored the Valentlne Ball where Nlg Johnson was crowned Kung of Hearts Other candldates were Paul Blrkeland Byron Luke and Dave Chrnstensen Club officers were Pres Dorothy Quall, Vlce Pres Sandra Knutson, Sec Beverlee Blu mke Treas Sylvla James Soclal Chr D o r IS Steffen 1' N l C5 V T' h n v JM K Q ' -rs F, C7 f, -G ,, C: 1 W is .. 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W Cb Bock row Geraldine Morgan Marilyn Johnson Joan Sorenson, Connie Serie, Merilynn Meyer, Marjorie Nelson, Doris Quail Second row Rose Marne May Beverley Prather Alyce Halvorson Eldonna Ruud, Gretchen Foster, Beverlee Blumke, Dona Alexander Front row Eleanor Holloway Dons Steffen Sandro Knutson Barba'a Buller Oflgfa Pg A Our competent library clerks were always wil lung to help anyone select books for pleasure or study Their many duties included tiling old magazines, checking and repairing books, and preparing displays During Book Week, a tea was given to the faculty, very colorful displays were mode, and stories were told to the lower grades The nine senior girls received awards on class night for their library work QT ec amafzon ssigeec-A Back row Annetta Trumbo Susan Walker James Matson Burton Rodee John Amldon Hartley Mackuntosh Ruth Kohlmeyer Helen Wlles Thrrd row Shirley Larson Carlene Hansen Joy Hansen Cheryl Peeke Mary MacDougal Colleen Iverson Joan Had dow Second row Ardath Foster Glona VandenBerg Joan Sorenson Connre Sene Mary Tank Ardrs Jackson Sharlee Moen Furst row Alyce Halverson Ruth Macknntosh Verle Stewart Loss Lmder Lenore Johnston Jamce Rnchards Seated Jamce Ullman A great deal of Interest ns shown m declamatlon at BHS as evldenced by the thrrty one partlclpants above These people practrced drllgently to enter the prelrmmary contest In November From thus group ten were chosen for the local contest These were oratory Burton Rodee and Lorna Matson, drama tics Jamce Ullman Verle Stewart and Long Llnder, poetry Lenore Johnston and Pat Parker, humorous Carlene Hansen Hartley Mackmtosh and Jeanlne Deylmg From these ten four were selected to go to the state contest at Huron Our tour locallsts took three excellents and one superior at that contest Winners Pat Parker Excellent Ih poetry readmg Jeanine Deylmg Excellent rn humorous readmg Lorna Matson Superior ln oratory Jamce Ullman Excellent In dramatic readmg 66 I , 1 1 r t 1 . 1 I ' . : , . . 1 ' , , I - . 2 , , . , , , ' - I I I I 1 1 - : I Lorna Matson, Jeamne Deylmg. . . . , . . . , . I . ' l I I I 0 . , , . , . I I ' 1 , . . . . . . . . . X s N 3 n . . fgcfiuified lelafefif Speaking on the question, Resolved: That All American Citizens Should Be Sub- ject to Conscriptian During Time of War, the BHS debaters started the season with an inexperienced team, LeRoy Ness and Wayne Severson being the only veterans. The team started slowly at the speech meets at Vermillion and Watertown but kept im- proving to the tune of semi-final and dis- trict championship, and the state meet at Pierre. Back row: Hartley Mackintosh, Bill Chittick, Joe Farnham, David Hanson Seated: Wayne Severson, Patricia Wilkins, coach: LeRoy Ness. I ex Top row: Joe Farnham, Wayne Severson, LeRoy Ness, Bob Breazeale, Ivan Han- son. Third row: Hartley Mackintosh, Joan Beckman, Mary Ann DeLong, Janice Ullman, David Hanson. Second row: Lorna Matson, Ruth Mackintosh, Mona Moeller, Carlene Hansen. First row: Nona Watson, Lenore Johnston, Verle Stewart. .lidcuuion For the second year, BHS students have en- tered into discussions at various speech meets. There were rounds of discussion at the Invita- tional at Vermillion, the Speech Fiesta at Water- town, and at the Midwest meet held at Augustana College. The topics for these discussions have dwelt around the various phases of the debate question. Pictured are Bob Breaxeale, l-CROY Ness, Carlene Hansen, and Hartley Mackintosh. 67 7751! The National Forensics League membership is comprised of those who have acquired at least twenty- tive points in speech work, which can be discussion groups, debate, or de- clamation. By giving degrees and awards for accumulation of points, the NFL acts as an instrument of stimulation to high school speakers throughout the nation. Each year the local chapter competes with chapters from the vari- ous other schools in the South Da- kota District at the NFL tournament which this year was held in Mitchell. JERREL CARLENE HANSEN KORTE PIKE KAY .IANICE JOHANNSEN SHARLEE MOEN f,g-Dfftvcs, Aff f'-fr BERNITTA DA ROSALIE JOHNSON JOAN SORENSON SHIRLEY KJELLSEN PEGGY WI Z4 eff SQUGJ :Wu 6,9 3? ll Cl!! 94,4 4?.,,,,,1 Standing Mary Tank Tumbling Marcene Abbott Basketball Joan Beckman Volleyball Maureen Ponto Speedball Mary Ann DeLong Softball Beverlee Blumke Track Renee Wesche Assistant Treasurer Joan Haddaw Recreational Gomes Seated Roberta Nielson Art and Publicity Arlene Rishor Vrce President Dorothy Quail President Carlla Appel Treasurer Grrls athletic actrvutres are headed by fourteen gurls elected by the votes of those participating ln GAA Their flrst brg socral event the tradltlonal all gurl costume ball the Gentless Jive held rn January crowned Nancy Berry and Roberta Nielson the Jane and Gent of the live In the sprung Miss Elizabeth Folk counselor from Minneapolis spoke to all gurls both as groups and individually on teen age problems of today To close a very busy season of physical activities all grrls plus faculty members attended the annual GAA banquet centered around the Dutch theme Mrss Mary Berther of Madison was the featured speaker The new officers for next year were revealed at the close of the evenrng : : . : , ' 1 , ' - Ruth Mackintosh, Social Chairman. Not pictured: Pat Parker, Secretary. . . . . . . . , ,, . ,, . ' I I ' 1 I I . . . I . . I . . I . I ,K - fe-,re-.71 A 2 'I l f I ., , f xv ' ' ' QI S A-. girfb .xgfddfic .xgdziociafion Recreation during after-school hours in the form of seven sports is provided by the Girl's Athletic Association. Kickoff for the GAA year was the annual picnic for new members. Any BHS girl with an athletic inclination is eligible for membership. Speedball, female style football, and recreational games opened the sport season. Tournaments were held in badminton, bowling, ping pong, and shuffleboard. With the coming of the snows, the girls moved inside to basketball. Highlight of this sport was the All-Star game played before a school assembly. Tumbling may be participated in by all, but ten standouts comprised the advanced tumbling team, the Matcats. Besides performing at various basketball games, the Matcats gave an exhibition at Arlington. lndoor sports were term- inated with volleyball. Track and softball were last on the agenda. A track meet climaxed the track season. Three awards are given in GAA according to participation. A letter is given for one thousand points, a medal for two thousand points, and a bracelet for three thousand points. Everyone, however, receives the intangible award of good sportsmanship. -4-1-vi mm ff-'-A W :gf-Ili-.. Eu. ll 'alll Il Ill' llll III IIII' F333 is H.-:x Lil., 1i ,zz my R: 71 .Honor .szluclenfa 'Q w-Z: 'h 4 ,. 'sz' f qu? j JOAN BECKMAN, MARY ANN DeLONG, ANIS GIDDINGS, MILDRED HILLESTAD, AR THUR KRUSE, BYRON LUKE, LORNA MATSON, MARJORIE NELSON, FRANCIS RED MAN, HILDEGARDE SKAGE, JANICE ULLMAN. Mary Ann De Long DAR Award Arthur Kruse American Legion Scholarshlp Bausch Lomb Science Award .jvlonorln anal .xdwarcld WORLD AFFAIRS FINALISTS Janice Ullman, Anis Giddings, and Arthur Kruse were in the top fifty of ten thousand students chosen to take the World Affairs Test in Minneapolis, Anis and Arthur finished in the top twenty-five, and Janice in the top six to get an all-expense tour of Wash- ington, D. C. Merilyn Potthast and Eleanor Chapin won the FHA awards. Loren Engel lacross the page! received the FFA award. GIRLS STATE Lois Linder, and Ruth Kohlmeyer KIWANIAN SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Back row: Lorna Matson, Mary Tank, Annetta Trumbo Mary Ann DeLong Rosalie Johnson Anis Glddmgs Front row: Mike McMahon, Bob Fishback David Christensen Neil Grape fi Senior C6155 fag jAalU,, Confusion marked the theme of the senior class play, January Thaw, when two families tried unsuccessfully to live in one house. The Gage's had purchased a Conneticut home, so that Mr. Gage could write his new novel. They were enioying their life ta the fullest when Mr. and Mrs. Rockwood, who were believed dead, came back to Connecticut and moved into the Gage's home. The Gage's lawyer could not prove that either family owned the home, so there was only one solution, they would have to live unhappily together. Matt, Rockwood's son brought new problems, but through the efforts of the children the two families were finally reconciled. , I 'Q 3 'S Cast: Standing, Don Norquist, policeman, lvan Hanson, Mr. Loomis, Marlys Knight, Freda, Francis Redman, George Hustedg Verle Stewart, Babara Gage, Loren Earley, Matt Rockwood: Wayne Sever- son, Herbert Gage: Betty Steen, Marge Gage. Sit- ting, Ruth Mackintosh, Sarah Gage, Don Wool- worth, Jonathan Rockwood: Janice Ullman, Mathil- da Rockwood, Carlla Appel, Paula Gage: Burton Rodee, Uncle Walter. -HY 'Fx ganquef ana! prom .911 Orienfaf .gicrrounclingd M . , sf , efx YP ' J' W iid' w i' ', ' 'l X tk t w ' 1 4 ' :J,5?:3 ,E J -L 'F . 1g ff, v -f as-1-1,-:gil 9025 ?i5'T As new alumni of BHS, the seniors gather as a class for the last time. Senior Z?reaL!a5f .Slip 4 if 'A A picnic Sioux Falls gfadd Wighf Wellue .fi Skowgoaf Jerry Spawn, Gordon Lanam, Ar- lene Rishoi, Larry Frie, Gretchen Foster, D o n Norquist, Janice Ullman, Earl Risch, Marcene Ab- bott, Francis Redman, and Loren Engel. lnnti EHFE Our mayd, Olll' mfealllzf Ardis Jackson, Larry Frie, Earl Risch, Hildegarde Skage, LeRoy Ness, Lorraine McKnight, Bev- erley Prather, and Joan Haddow. .Slip may -911 l9f1 i5 Above: Maria Efthimiou and Verle Stewart in an apache dance. Left: Renee Weshe, Ja- nice Ullman, Joan Beckman, Ardis Jackson, and Dorothy Quail as can-can girls. CICCG allfeate Its gift time at graduation 82 Et' Reverend H B Osborne speaks on The Pursuit of Happiness 7 Reverend O. G. Birkeland, National Chaplain of the American Legion instructs the seniors to pledge Al leglance to Home Country and God OIYIJYIQIICZIYLEII! And so we r e c e 1 v e d our diplomas 83 . w P3 , 2-1 -' nf rdf? P ,fifflu f I ff 4'4,ljf!- J . M ' f I J 1 'fy' r I 'ff I I ,- Xxx .. '
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