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Jghg Leibel WJohnnyN Basketball l,2,3,4 Howard Soper John Aaseth NJohnnyW Track l,3 NSopeW Basketball l,2,3,4 Band 3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Glee Club 2 Basketball l,2,3 Glee Club 2 One-act play I Class treasurer 3,4 Band I,2,3,4 Bulldog Bulldog Bulldog Ag reporter 4 Judging team 3 Class vice-president 4 Class president 4 Secretary and treasurer 2 Class vice-president 3 Glass treasurer Judging team l,2 Class play 3,4 Class colorsa red, white and blue Class flower: red carnation Class motto! Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. In I937, the freshman class entered Burke High School with an enrollment of 46 mem- bers. The following class officers were elected: Betty Lou Swartz, president, Vern lendel vice-president, Jeannette Ticknor, secretary, and John Leibel, treasurer. Miss Robertson was the sponsor. After the first few weeks of school, the sophomores initiated the freshman. During the year they had several parties and stunts in front of the assembly as well as having had a part in the benefit band program. In ISSB, when school opened in September, the class again had a large enrollment. Billy Spitzenberger was elected president, Howard Soper, vice-presidentj John Aaseth, secretary and treasurer with Mr. Holleman as sponsor. During that year the sophomores won the trophy for the best once-act play given in March. Students that participated in this were: Billy Spitzenberger, Jeannette Ticknor, Betty Lou Swartz, Maxine Oliver, and Edward Birkel. September, ISHS, the juniors elected Jeannette Ticknor, president, John Leibel, vice- presidentg and Norma Heerman, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Kurtz and Miss Robertson acted as sponsors. On May 9, the juniors gave the seniors a banquet which was carried out in Mexican style. The juniors presented as their class play WCrashing Societyn which was very success- ful and the funds'went to helping the junior-senior banquet. This year the seniors had as their officers John Leibel, president, John Aaseth, vice- presidentg Howard Soper, secretary and treasurer of a class of 33, the ever graduate from Burke High School. Loyal, industrious, and studious were the seniors of l94l. As high behind them, they carry with them many cherished memories. It is with faculty and student body see them go, and only good wishes for the success oan follow them. largest class to school life passes regret that the of every member
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4- Ervin Kurtz B.S. South Dakota State College Agriculture Ray Hebert B.A. Yankton College Social Sciences Bookkeeping Athletics Lorene Wimmer B.S.C. State University of Iowa Shorthand Typing Journalism Doris Shggpg B.A. Jamestown College English Latin Dramatics
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6 LLQXQ Bartling Wlhy take life seriously, you never get out of it alive anyway.N Judging teim 2 Class play 3,4 Amina Qui Wlhat is life without an argument?W Band l,2,5,4 Class play 3,4 Howler 4 Bulldog Basketball 2,3,4 EEE .Mi WA cheerful heart makes its own blue sky.N Glee Club l,2,3,4 Glee Club secretary and treasurer 4 Bulldog Glass play 4 lhomas Fitzgerald WTommyW Glee Glub 2 Football 2,4 Howler 4 Bulldog Basketball I Track l Class treasurer Qian Alam NAsIeep but not dead.W 991532551 5151129 WLet's have fun while we can.n Basketball I,4 Glee Club 2 A9 iudse i:2s3 ggwagg Birkel nEddieW Football l,2,3,4 Basketball I,4 Class play 3,4 One-act play l,2 Judging team 3 Ag secretary 4 Track l,8 Bulldog limi QQi UStudy? l just don't agree.N Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Glee Glub 2 Track 2 41:3
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