Chamberlain High School - Cub Yearbook (Chamberlain, SD)

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 ♦ • CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBERLAIN, SOUTH DAKOTA jfh tflem etiam Henet te u kem honor is foue William tfnofreJen IS9S-I9SI This yearbook is dedicated to the memory of William Andresen who for seventeen ears was a faithful member of the Chamberlain Board of Education and was President sf the board at the time of his death, Sunday, October 21, 1951. He was a true friend and booster for our school. He was an exemplary citizen; eeply concerned with the problems of the community and gave unselfishly of his ime to the worthwhile activities around him. Vernon V. Smith Charles House Principal Shop and Algebra Elgie B. Coacher Superintendent Kenneth Kessinger Athletics and Geometry Loren Hills Science and Mathematics Page 4 Lowell Krambeck Band and World History Elizabeth Grinager Music Page S Merry Emme Home Ec. and Biology Charlotte Scott English and Debate £tucfent Council Don Schulte Custodian Page 6 F. Cleland, M. Doyle. A. Hubbeling, R. Beaudin, M. Coacher, Advisor; D. Stolte, President; S. Dannenbring. B. Lane. K. Anderson. A. Bode. £eitfote CLASS OFFICERS: S. Om men. V. President. S. Dan nenbrinq, President, L Seeley. Secretary, B. Lane Student Council, O. East man. Treasurer. MARTHA ADAMS: Her interests go u-know where. Glee Club I-2-3-4. Quill Scroll 4. Journalism 2-3-4, Assistant Editor 4. Editor , Junior Play 3, The Cub 3-4, Cub Editor 4. Mixed Cho- rus I-2-3-4, Band 3-4. De- bate 4, Sextet 3-4, F.H.A. I, Honor Society 4, Twirl- inq 1-2-3, Talent Show 4, Senior Ploy 4. Accompanist 4, S.D.H.S.P.A. District President 3-4. ROBERT ANDRESEN: Never do today what you can put off until tomor- row. JAMES BARTLETT: God bless the man that first invented sleep. Glee Club I-2-3-4. Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Octet 4, Solo 4. CAROL ANDRESEN: She believes in love at first sight but she also believes in takinq a second look. Class Secretary-Treasurer I, F.H.A. I, Glee Club 1-2- 3-4. Quill Scholl 4. Jour- nalism 4, Junior Play 3. The Cub 3. Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4, Cheerleader 4. Debate 4. Band 2-3-4, Sextet 4, Twirlinq 1-2-3, Honor So- ciety 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. MILES BAIREY: Sh-h-h. I want to talk. Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, C Club 2-3-4. Track 2-3-4, Vice President 3, Declam 3-4, Junior Play 3. Journalism 4. The Cub 4 Mixed Cho- rus I-2-3-4. Debate 4. Boys State 3. Band 2-3-4, Octet 4. Vocal Solo 1-2-3. Saxo- phone Solo 3-4. Senior Play 4. RUSSELL CAREY: No- body knew I was here until I came. Basketball I-2-3-4. Football 1- 3-4. X Club 3-4, Track 2- 3-4. Glee Club I-2-3-4. Solo 2-4. Journalism 4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4. Band 2-3-4. Brass Quartet 3-4, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. Page 8 RICHARD CLELAND: He isn’t lazy; he's just more nonchalant than most.” Football I-2-3-4, ”C” Club 3-4, Track 2-3-4. SUZANNE DANNEN- BRING: For her a longer verse must be—The Senior president is she; She s al- ways happy, full of glee— In short, a darling girl is she.” Class President 2-4. Stu- dent Council 2-4. Declam 3-4. F.H.A. I, Glee Club 1- 2-3-4, Girls State 3. Jun- ior Class Play 3. Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, The Cub 3, Sextet 3-4, Octet 3, Home- coming attendant 4. Solo 2- 3-4, Accompanist 4, Sen- ior Play 4. LOIS FELTMAN: I’d be good but it’s such a strain.” Declam 3, F.H.A. 1-3, Glee Club I -2-3-4, Journalism 2-3-4, The Cub 3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Talent Show 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. JODENE HAUGE: She doesn't like to study, it weakens her eyes. Huron High School I, De- clam 3, F.H.A. 1-2, Glee Club I-2-3-4. Journalism 4, The Cub 3-4. Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Play I. Talent Show 4. G.A.A. I, Dramatic Club I. JOE COACHER: Blessed are they that say nothing for they are not quoted.” Sturgis High School I, In- tramural Basketball 2-3-4, Football I-2-3-4, C” Club 2-3-4, Track 3, Student Council I, Glee Club 1-2-3, Junior Play 3, The Cub 2-3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Band I-2-3-4, Honor Society 4, Boys State 3. Senior Play 4, Piano I-2-3-4. OTIS EASTMAN: Be on your quard, girls, he’s some heart smasher. Basketball 2-3-4, Football 1- 3-4. C” Club 3-4, Track 2- 4. Treasurer 4. Glee Club 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Homecoming attendant I. PATRICK HALEY: Ambi- tion, where art thou?” Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Journal- ism 2. MARVIN KETELHUT: That one so young should have no faith in women.” Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Talent Show 4. Page 9 MARGIE KLEIN: ’Her heart has been dented but lucky the man who smashed it. F.H.A. I, Glee Club 1-2- 3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Homecoming attendant I. HAROLD LAUGHLIN: Studies are minor mat- ters. RONALD LEIFERMAN: Said to be a lady killer, but no fatalities yet. Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Journalism 2. DAVID LIGHT: Never misses anything. Football 3-4, C Club 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Journalism 4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Quartet 4, Solo 2-3-4, Tai- ent Show 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. WILLIAM LANE: Love is too simple a game for brainy men to indulge in. Basketball I-2-3-4, Football 23-4. C Club 2-3-4, Class President 3, Student Council 3-4, Journalism 2, Junior Play 3, Homecoming King 4, Honor Society 4. BERNARD LEIFERMANN: Life is full of bitter pills. Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Cho- rus 1-2, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. BETTY LIEN: Duane at morning, Duane at night, Duane forever is my de- light. F.H.A. I. Glee Club 1-2- 3-4, Journalism 4, The Cub 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. DONNA MAHRT: Silent and pleasant. Page 10 EUGENE McLAUGHLIN: Speech is qroat but si- lence is qreater. Glee Club 2, Mixed Cho- rus 2. SHIRLEY OMMEN: You can't always tell about these quiet lasses. Vice President 4, Declam 1-2-3. F.H.A. I-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3, Journalism 4, The Cub 4, Junior Class Play 3, Band 3-4, Talent Show 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4. DONALD SCHREIBER: Life is a qame of sports with time out for school. Basketball I-2-3-4, Football 4. C Club 3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Talent Show 4. CARROLL STAMBAUGH: Never thouqht I'd make it. Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. LOWELL NELSON: The funniest thinqs about his jokes is the way he lauqhs at them. G'ee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4. Band 2-3-4, Octet 3-4, Quartet 3-4, Solo 2-3-4. Tuba solo 3-4. Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. ROGER ROZENDAL: If he doesn't know, who does? Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Football I-2-3-4. C Club 2-3-4, C Club Secretary 2-3, Track 3-4, Treasurer 3, Student Council 2. Honor Society 4. LOREN SEELEY: He thinks and thinks . . . some- times.' Basketball I-2-3-4. C Club 3-4. Class Secretary 4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3 4, Quartet 4. Homecominq Attendant 3. DARWIN STOLTE: A re - in evorythinq, if not the whole foot.’ Football I-2-3-4. C Club 2-3-4. Track 3-4, Preside-t I. Secretary 3. Student Council President 4, Dc cla-r” 4, Glee Club I -2-3-4, Junior Play 3. Mixed Cho- rus 1-2-3 4, Debate 4 Band I-2-3-4, Octet 4. Home- cominq Attendant 2-4, Honor Society 4. Senior Play 4. Page II ONESIME TURGEON: I toll you. they need more men like me. Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Talent Show 4. BEVERLY WASHECHEK: A giggle in her eyes and a twinkle about her mouth. Glee Club I-2-3-4, Journal- ism 4, Junior Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Talent Show 4. MARJORIE WILLIAMS: Silence is golden — I’m dead broke. Declam 2-3, F.H.A. 1-2, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Journal- ism 2-3-4. Junior Play 3, The Cub 3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Twirling 1-2-3, Sex- tet 3. Solo 2-3. Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. HENRY ZEMAN: If you have a good excuse, don’t use it. save it. Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3 4. Football 2-3-4, ”C Club 2-3-4, Senior Play 4. JERRY VOSBERG: Here I am, you lucky girls. Basketball I-2-3-4, Football I-2-3-4, Track 4. Glee Club 12, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Senior Play 4. BARBARA WEI LAND: Early to bed and oh! hum, there goes the alarm clock. Vice President 3. F.H.A. I, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Journal- ism 2-3-4, Junior Play 3, The Cub 3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Twirling 1-2-3, Solo 3, Homecoming attendant 2- 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Play 4. ROGER YATES: Napoleon wes only five feet two. Reliance High School 1-2. Intramural Basketball 3, Class Play 2, Basketball 2, Mixed Chorus I, Secretary I, Talent Show 4. Class of '52 Page 12 Junior CLASS OFFICERS: R. Beoudin, President; R. Speck'es Secretary; R. Ommen, V. President; A Hubbeling, S. Council; J. Murray. Treasurer. Bonnie Adams Leach Authier Marlene Blum Logene Bode Alice Cranny Francis Drew Lyle DuVall Marvin Gates Twila Goff Joyce Heinrich Jean Hintze Stanley Hodgin Jane Jonas Darlene Kercher Lucille Lokoen Marlene McGuire Jerome Murray William Nelson Raymond Newman Robert Ommen Ross Ommen Don Ristau Donna Rodgers Bernice Rohrbauck Bruce Scoff Russell Sharpe Ruby Shralce Rolland Speckels Marcia Swanson Ardis Tuttle Bobby Weiland Roberta Wells Dean Wenzel Shirley Zeman Frank Jodlowski, Secretary; Gordon Stanton, V. President; Anita Bode, President; Lou Mae Hickey, Treasurer, Merlyn Doyle, Student Council, Marcia Abernathy Norman Altheide Duane Altheide Ruth Bartlett Larry Boeding Anita Bode Yvonne Breidert Kay Busack Amber Clough Paul Coler DeLaus Creamer Janice Dannenbring Geneva Dircks Merlyn Doyle Betty Dutro Harlan Ellingson Eleanor Ellis Eileen Foreman Betty Godager Ethel Goodman Clifford Hickey Lou Mae Hickey Ted Hickey Jerry Hills Ronnie Hinker Nancy Hunter Carole Kickland Shirley King Richard Leifermann Larry Maxon Bill McDonald Ellen Murray Richard Nelson Nola Olson Shirley Olson Darla Ristau David Rozendal Maribel Smith Gordon Stanton Shirley Tobey Marlis Van Overschelde Darrel Wenzel George Zeman ')heAk nen CLASS OFFICERS: K. Anderson, S. Council; W. Toylor, Secretary-Treasurer; J, Smith, V. President; F. Clelend, President. Bruce Adams Keith Anderson Wilma Assmus Glenna BaHou LaVonne Blare Bartine Blum Jerry Bode Phyllis Bode Floyd Cleland Robert Clemens Barbara Cranny Nolaine Drew Bobby Ellis Laura Ellis Diana Gates Betty Goff Nancy Harding Coleen Hickey Iris Hutmacher Norma Isburg 1 WemJeJI Isburg Janice Kicldand Shirley Keiner Shirley Leifermann Stephan Light Betty Lolcoen Carol Martin Yuvonne Miller Norma Mlady Jimmie Olson Cleo Ostert Elvira Ott Rodney Pease James Satterlee Garnetta Shralte Harlene Sharp Janice Smith Richard Somers Donna Surat Morris Swanson Wayne Taylor Lorraine Thompson Donnie Weber i'(d Jerry Weber Ab.N Mary Vandevoorde Kathleen Youngman Cigkth Top row: Mr. Schmidt. D. Rasmussen. J. Blum, M. Murray. B. Hunter, R. Grimshaw, L. Jorgensen, S. Wipf, Miss Dickson. Second row: B. Spry. M. Miller. M. Harding. E. Speckles, C. Dare. J. Hickey, D. Johnson. Third row: D. Dockstader, R. Lloyd, D. Washechek. G. Pilker, D. Osterholt, M. Bartlett, G. Busack. Fourth row: A. Burger, D. Barstow, M. Wattson, A. Weiland, M. Steckelberg. £etfeh th (jrade Top row: D. Eske, M. Sexton, D. Jonas, N. Mortensen, R. Fisher. H. Whitlock, J. Holtz. M. Murray. Second row: R. Frederick, T. Meyers, A. Reis, R. LaVoy. F. Dutro, M. Wenzel, K. Haley, L. Flwlkes, R. Dominiack. Third row: J. Rohrbauck, D. Griff.th, R. Anderson, J. Jodlowski, B. Waugh, J. Springer. P. Pierce. F. Ostert, G. Kruse. Fourth row: N. Waugh, J. Ristau, L. Schrieber, T. Hills, I. Anderson, R. Campbell, L. Wagaman, B. Dorsch, J. Cooper. Page 20 £ixtk (jtafa Top row: J. Labidee. C. Alcason. J. Priebe. C. Wait. C. Anderson. L Cable. S. Kartey. Second row: J. Frank. M. Grimshaw, R. Holtz. R. Knox. J. Carey. M. Lewis. B. Jonas. Third row: W. Weber. R. Woodraska. L London, A. Strand. M. Mi lar. S. Peck, R. Hansen, Miss Druley. Fourth row: T. Gust. A. Raish, S. Wipf, B. Frederick, D. Hogarth, E. Hinker, D. Rohrbauck. Jtftk (jhade First row: D. Gardner. R. Myers. B. Knudtson. K. Harding. L. Jonas. H. Ostert. B. Carey. M. Randen, J. Waugh. Second row: H. McGuire. D. Fisher. R. Cleland. J. Ballou. D. Kindopp. S. Parker. $. Doering. M. Washechek. Third row: R. Chaussee. D. Osterholst. L. Barstow, P. Mortensen. R. Streimer, C. Besaw, J. Speckles. C. Hanig. Jcurtk (jtacfe Jop row: B. LaVoy, M. Kelly, M. Clemens, J. Leech, M. Sexton, J. Akason, L. Mauer, D. Murray, J. Fisher. Second row: C. Griffith. B. Doering, R. Frederick, J. Goodman, K. Anderson, M. Longden. L. Bauer. D. Bailey. C. Speckels, E. Schaub. Third row: L. Sp.elman, L. Besaw, J. Hauge. J. Frank. J. Wieland. S. McClenahan. L. Spry. K. Dominiack, D. Myers. B. Schwiesow. Fourth row: C. Bates. D. Steckelberg. R. Hansen. J. Hebron. S. McKenzie. J. Verschoor. D. Tyrrell. J. Westendorf, L. Hogarth, Mrs. Krebs. Third (jrade Fronf row: S. Steckelberg. D. Potter. A. Wick. O. Spry. D. Kindopp. C. Yotes, G. Rohrbauck, R. Haley, K. McColley, Mrs. Gulnckson. Second row: D. Ostert, N. Randen, C. Washechek, R. McDonald, R. Murray. B. Peoples, C. Davis, D Smith M. Domm.ack Third row: P. Frank. B. Cable. S. Haugen. M. Strand. J. McNeil. F. Schwiesow, E. Steckelberg, J. VanNoort' C. Kickland S. Powers. Top row: D. Reuer. L Steckelberg, J. Hanig. T. Hurtensen. M. Wait. K. Grimshaw, B. Behrens, f. Lewis. I AranHr Page 22 'JitAt and Second (jtac(e Back row: M. Kehrwald, D. Mulloy. M. Pease, R. Rasmussen, J. Dannenbring.M. Myers, J. Myers. Middle row: D. Jacobson, D. Ommen, M. Haley. B. Yates. L. Speckels, L. Cooper, D. Ostert. Front row: $. Rohrbauck, J. Thorpe, S. Van Noort, R. Doran, M. Chaussee, H. Murray, D. Frederick, Miss Scott. Second (jtade Front row: J. Price, D. Pickner, D. Mawer, K. Kennally. S. Graham, L. Leiferman, H. Haugen, M. Novak, E. Hansen. Middle row: S. Rosane. R. Sexton, N. Sturm, R. Bates, R. Miller, K. Randen, S. Holtz. V. Nelson, D. Wenzel. Back row: P. Clemmens, M. Goldhammer, D. Barstow, B. Steele. B. Kelly. C. Klein, J. Dominiack, J. Gardner, El Matthews, Miss Kludt. 'Jit.St (jtaje Front row: P. Holland, N. Gust. D. Thomas. M. Brown, L Frank, J. Heinrich, S. Davis, G. Novak, D. Lester. Second row: C. Schwiesow, J. Harding. L. Marsh, P. Kindopp, M. Miller, R. Weber, R. Sees, W. Barley. Last row: P. Raish, S. Labidee, R. Hertensen. T. Burrul. T. Goodman. M. Leiferman, D. Reuer, T. Barnes, Fern Andresen. tflixed Cherub Front row: Adams, Ellis. Tuttle. Rodgers, Bode, Kickland. Williams. Shrake. Christensen. Authier. Olson. Feltman, Jodlowski. Second row: Miss Grinager, Weiland, Dannenbring, Blum, Van Overschelde, Heinrich, Wells, Klein, Foreman, Clough, Andresen, Hunter. Bartlett. Third row: Scott, Satterlee, Hubbelhg, Wenzel, Adams, Hintze, Bode, Dannenbring, Hauge, Thomas, McGuire, Schrieber. Olson. Swanson. Top row: Sharp, Jodlowski, Blum, Bartlett, Seeley, Carey, Stolte, Light, Ketlehut, Nelson, DuVall, Stambaugh, Bairey. BOYS QUARTETTE: L. Seeley. D. Light. L. Nelson. J. Olson (Superior). MIXED OCTETTE: Front row: J. Dannenbring. M. Blum, J. Hintke, M. McQuire. Top row: D. Stolte, J. Bartlett, M. Bairey. L. Nelson. (jitU (jlee Club Front row: Adams, Ellis, Tuttle. Lien, Feltman, Bely, Bartlett, Jodlowslti. Second row: Rodgers, Bode. Kiclcland, Williams, Shralce, Christensen, Authier. Hunter. Third row: Weiland, Blum, Van Overschelde, Heinrich, Klein, Clough, Wells, Foreman, Olson, Miss Grinager. Top row: Adams, Hintze, Dannenbrinq. Bode, Dannenbring, Hauge, Thomas, McQuire, Andresen. SOLOISTS: L. Nelson (Superior), D. Liaht (Superior), J. Olson. J. Bartlett, C. Kickland (Superior), J. Dannenbring (Superior), M. Blum. GIRLS' SEXTETTE: D. Rodgers. J. Dannenbring. S. Dannen bring. L. Bode. C. Andresen, M. Adams (Superior). .’7 ficijA (jlee Front row: Satterlee. Jodlowslci. Carey. Scott, Swanson, Bairey. Middle row: Miss Grinager, Sharp, Blum, Wenzel, Hubbeling, Schrieber. Olson. Top row: Seeley, Bartlett, Stolte, Light, Ketlehut, Nelson, DuVall. Stambaugh. Page 28 ACCOMPANISTS: M. Adams, S. Dannenbrinq. Cirli' S glee CM Front row: Goff. Hiclcey. Drew. Leifermenn. Lokoen. Blare. Cranny. Middle row: Sharp, Kickland, Martin, Ott, Bode, Akason, Keiner, Vande Voorde. Top row: Miss Grinager. Shrake. Hutmacner. Miller, Surat, Miller, Smith, Ostert. Page 29 Sawd Clarinets: M. Van Overschelde. M. Swanson. B. Fawkes. R. Bartlett. N. Hunter. J. Dannenbring. D. Stolte. M. Vande Voorde. J. Hmtze. E -pecke s. Basses: L Nelson. M. Doyle. Saxophones: M. Bairey. M. Adams. R. Lloyd. R. Sharp. Horns: R. Shralce, b. Ommen. D. Osterholt Flute: A. Reece. Cornets: L. Bode. C. Andresen. R. Carey. D. Dockstader. M. Bartlett. M. Swanson. T. Meyers. Trombones: K. Anderson. A. Bode. R. Wells. B. Scott. R. Hlnker. A. Burger. Drums: E. Ott. M. Blum. S. Olson. B. Hahn. S. Light. Director: L. Krembeck. Baritones: J. Coacher. M. Watson. BRASS QUARTETTE: L. Nelson. M. Watson. R. Carey. CLARINET QUARTETTE: J. Dannenbring. E. Speckels. N. L Bode- Hunter. J. Hintze. Page 30 BAND OFFICERS: M. Bairey. Secretary, L. Nelson, Vice President, L. Bode, Treasurer, D. Stolte, President. TWIRLERS: Joyce Heinrich, Ardis Tuttle. Milos Bairey Bruce Scoff Keith Anderson Page 3i Front row: Hunter, Scales, Nelson, Clemens. Anderson, Somers, Satterlee, Light, Hills, Blum, B. Blumj Middle row: Speckles, Stolte, Bairey, Carey, McDonald, Stanton. Hickey, Beaudin, Coacher, Ristau, Sharp. Top row: Hubbeling, Cleland, Rozendal, D. Light, B. Ommen, Wenzel. D. Rozendal, R. Ommen, Coach Kessinger. WE THEY Burke ........................... 6 0 Colome ......................... 32 0 Wessington Springs.............. 20 6 Trainers ................... 50 0 Platte __________________________ 6 0 Highmore 13 19 Winner ....................... 13 0 Gregory 0 54 Backs: Beaudin, McDonald. Stanton, Hickey. Line: R. Ommen, Rozendal, Coacher, Light, Bairey, Wenzel, Dean Wenzel. •' 30 c c H i t t e H c e D. Schrieber. Robert Ommen, R. Carey. Ross Ommen, R. Bcaudin, O. Eastman, R. Speckels, B. Lane, L. Seeley, Coach Kessinqer, J. Vosberg. WE THEY Kennebec _____________________ 54 28 Ft. Thompson ..._______________ 42 55 Murdo ________________________.. 47 44 Mt. Vernon ___________________ 68 34 Kimball ______________________ 64 48 White Lake ------------------ 67 36 Wess. Springs ................. 35 52 Mt. Vernon____________________ 83 36 Kimball........................ 70 43 Conference Tourney Finals: Ft. Thompson ................... 38 36 B Team won 16, lost I WE THEY Plankinton —___________________ 50 34 Pukwana _________________________ 78 40 White Lake ________________...____ 38 36 Stickney _________________________ 70 39 Platte ___________________________ 51 68 Ft. Thompson______________________ 60 50 Pukwana _____________________ 73 36 Stickney_________________________ 71 51 Plankinton ______________________71 51 District Tourney Finals: Ft. Thompson___________________ 40 46 c h a m P i K. Anderson. J. Scales. B. McDonald. R. Newman, D. Wenzel. B. Clemens, C. Hickey, M. Doyle, S. Light. R. Ommen Forward B. Lane L. Seeley Forward Forward R. Specie! Forward O. Eastman Center R. Ommen Center D. Schrieber Guard R. Carey R. Beaudin Guard Guard J. Vosberg Guard CHEERLEADERS: T. Goff, B. Lolcoen, B. Weiland, C. Andresen, N. Hunter. V £ ANfT8.N0 ut e The 1952 Homecoming events began with the crowning of the Queen, Barbara Weiiand and Marshall, Bill Lane, who reigned during the festivities. Following the coronation a large crowd assembled for the bonfire, snake dance and pep rally. The Sophomore float was awarded first prize with the music float receiving second in the parade the following day. The big event of the day was the game when the Cubs scored a victory over the Loggers. That evening students and alumni enjoyed a dance, sponsored -by -the Student Council. Front row: Jackie Harding, Pat Holland, Sharon VanNoort, John Dannenbrinq, Back row: K. Anderson, B. McDonald, R. Beaudin, D. Stolte, B. Lane, B. Weiiand, S. Dannen- bring, R. Wells, A. Bode, B. Lokoen. Page to ( Queen and Marshall Senior float Sophomore float Junior float Page 41 Freshman float Pease Insurance The Cub Right to Lett: Mr. Smith. S. Ommen, M. Swanson, J. Jonas, L. Authior, J. Hintze, M. Williams, L, Bode, D. Kercher, B. Adams, M. Blum, B. Weiland, L. Feltman, A. Cranny, M. Adams, J. Heinrich, R. Wells, J. Hauge, B. Lien, M. Bairey. Co-editors of the 1951-52 Club are Martha Adams and Roberta Wells. Other members of the staff included: Business! Managers—Twila Goff, Leah Authier, Alice Cranny and Jean Hintze; Organization—Suzanne Dannenbring, Margie Williams and Betty Hahn: Class Editors: Freshman—Bonnie Adams, Sophomore—Joyce Heinrich, Junior—Jane Jonas, Senior—Shirley Ommen; Photography—Lois Feltman, Logene Bode and Jodene Hague: Sports—Miles Bairey; Snapshots —Ruby Shrake, Barbara Weiland, Marlene Blum, and Darlene Kercher; Typists—Betty Lien and Marcia Swanson. The staff is proud to present this yearbook to the students, faculty, patrons and businessmen who are the promoters of C. H. S. Page 42 CHS HUi{e Front row: L. Bode. L. Feltman, M. Adams. J. Jonas. J. Heinrich. P. Jodlowslci, B. Lien. S. King, Mrs. Adams, M. Williams, T. Goff. I. Hutmacher, A. Cranny, R. Wells. Back row: M. Bairey. C. Andresen, R. Carey. K. Busack, D. Light, S. Ommen, B. Weiland. J. Hintze. S. Thomas. M. Blum, J. Hauge. E. Fo-eman, A. Clough, M. McGuire. The C. H. S. Hi-Life is a six page mimeographed newspaper published every three weeks. It offers many students a chance to exercise their flair for writing with its varied departments. This year's staff included: Editor. Martha Adams, Asst. Editor, Joyce Heinrich, Business Manager, Marlene McGuire, Circulation Manager, Alice Cranny, Sports Reporter, Miles Bairey, Feature Reporter, Jean Hintze, Interview Reporter, Marlene Blum, Alumni Reporter, Pat Jodlowski, Senior Reporter,) Carol Andresen, Junior Reposter, Marlene McGuire, Sophomore Reporter, Amber Clough, Freshman Re- porter, Iris Hutmacher, Grade Reporter, Alice Cranny, Typists, Carol Andresen, Russel Carey, David Light, Mimeograph, Amber Clough, Roberta Wells, Advisor, Mrs. Adams. On March 26 Chamberlain High School was host to the Corn Palace Division of the South Dakota High School Press Associatoin. Martha Adams is president of the association. Page 43 fceclam Front row: R. Bartlett. H. Sharp, P. Jodlowski. M. Boirey. Middle row: A. Hubbeling, L. Authier, Gj Shralce, E. Ott, J, Smith, D. Rodgers, F, Jodlowski. Back row: Mrs. Emme, M. Van Overschelde, S. Dannenbring, L. Bode, D. Stolto. Miss Scott. htittict Winner Many students answered the call for declamation under the supervision of Miss Scott and Mrs. Emme. In the district contest held at C. H. S., Leah Authier, Su- zanne Dannenbring, and Darwin Stolte received superior ratings. Leah was entered in dramatics, Suzanne in poetry and Darwin in oratory. Page 44 Quill tr M. Adams. C. Andresen, J. Hintze. M. Blum, Mrs. Adamy, Advisor. M. McGuire. J. Heinrich, A. Cranny, R. Wells. tatin Club Page 4S Front row: L. Bode, A. Tuttle, Mrs. Adams. N. Hunter. R. Bartlett. Back row: D. Ristau, D. Kercher, R. Sharpe. n r c I” '::- S! JB V°sber9; R- Cor.y Bob Ommen G. Stanton. R. Sharpe. D. Stolte, J. Coacher. B. McDonald. B. Weiland, C. H.ckey. Back 'ow: L. Seeley, R. Beaudm H Zeman. B. Lane. A. Hubbellng, R. Rozendal, Coach Kessinger, R. Ommen. O. Eastman. R. Cleland. D. Wenzel. D. Light, Dean Werrcel. D. Schrieber. Hotne Cc CM Front row: Sr Ko ner. B. Goff. N. Isburg. L Blare. Middle row: E. Goodman, C. Martin. M. Vandeyoorde, A. Cranny, D. Rodgers. Back row: E. Foreman. A. Clough. Y. Miller. S. Ommen. Mrs. Emme. S. Thomas. Page 46 bebate M. Bairey, M. Adams, Miss Scott, C. Andresen, D. Stolte. Soatd ctf CefucatioH H. Wait, J. Powers, R. Greig. H. Mueller, B. Rozendal, H. Labidee. Page 47 Out £j2CHACtA Chamberlain Motors, Inc. Coast To Coast Store Johnson's Clothing Store Ben Franklin Store Shorty's Bar Northwest Security National Bank Derby's Cafe J. C. Penney Co. Casey Drug and Jewelry Co. W. A. McMillan, Insurance and Real Estate Chamberlain Implement Co. Marshall Wells Store C. H. Entsminger Lumber Co. Verschoor Motor Co. Chamberlain Oil Co. Far West Conoco Station S M Service Station Central Electric Gas Co. Neil E. Fuller, Druggist Frank W. Bartlett McColley Funeral Home Bottle Gas, Sales and Service Helen's Beauty Shop Kulm Laundry and Cleaners Huddle Radio Service Bauer Locker Dr. Robert M. Winjum Richie's Shoe Store Knox Super Cream Harris Bakery Barger Studio Peggy's Dress Shop H. P. Rosenwinkle Co. City Pool Hall D D Bar Mussman's—Jack Thorpe Waits Food Market Rainbow Cafe Gambles Greig's Super Market Kramer's Dry Goods Chamberlain Water Co. Christensen Grain Co. Houska's Service Knox Service Wholesale Co. Hamlin Graham, M. D. Donelan Oil Co. Swenson's Jewelry Westendorf Barber Shop Chamberlain Register State Theater Cain's Barney's Radio and Radiator Service M. A. Brown and John F. Lindley, Lawyers Heib Mobilgas Station M. A. Reynolds H. R. Labidee, Standard Service Ace Cleaners River Side Dairy Pease Insurance Agency, Inc. Black Hills Cafe Don Porter, Lawyer Chamberlain Clinic Thank You The Cub Staff and Chamberlain High School


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