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Eiwillllllilli . K X gl i g i x y NX . if - - A Q li' 1, V2 .. new w .. lm. e his , aol - I gs, ..-- 'i When cutting sleet and blinding snow blow across the range in winter, the ranchmen drift along in small groups with the herd. The members of each group are united by a com- mon bond, which serves as the organizing factor in their companionship. I7
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Custer's cindermen arrive Sims tries the boys to see who will represent Bob and Lee clearing the for practice CHS in the broad iump low u hurdles Track Track season began March 30 with twenty-four boys reporting for practice. Bill Frye, Jim Gibson, Clair Kirk, Bob Martin, and Chuck Palmer were the only returning lettermen. Other anchor men this sea- son were Don Brummett, Tiny Folsom, Lee Hamilton, Norvall Kendall, Gordon Severyn, and Doug Wain- wright. U The Wildcats started the season successfully by capturing first in a dual meet at Hot Springs on April IO, and repeated their performance in both the Heart of the Hills Relays at Hill City on April 22 and the Southern Hills meet at Hot Springs on April 24. On the next day they entered the Black Hills Teachers Relays at Spearfish, and on the 29th they took sixth place in the conference meet at Hot Springs. The regional contest was held in Rapid on May 9 with Custer again capturing sixth and placing three in the state track meet on May I5 and l6. Bob Martin qualified in the high jump, Gordon Severyn in the mile, and Jim Gibson in the l00 and 220 yard dashes. Custer's sprint medley team - Frye, Gibson, Folsom, and Kirk -- lost its chance at a berth in the state meet through disqualification. At state Gibson, a sophomore, placed fifth in the class A 220 yard dash. wg -1 - -s '--'------V Tiny looks anxious as his team- Tin hands off to Clair as the The official corner where en- A tired crew rests before mates take off with a full Wildcats lead in the medley. nouncements are made and further action. h.ck ,hui awards are presented. I6
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Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST: JOAN HART, THERESA LOMBARDO, JO DUNCAN, EILEEN FISCHER, MARY BLIGHT, NORMA DARNELL, JANET GATES, SUE BLACK, COLEAN KELLY. DOLORES MARTY, PAT GATES. SECOND: MARILYN COWLES, PAT STILES, DELORIS BENNETT, PAT SCOTT, LYLA SMITH, HAZEL LANDIS, KATHLEEN STETSON, MARY EIDE, JOAN ROHM, BARBARA KELLY. NORMA PETRIK, CLAIRE BOWMAN--ACCOMPANIST. THIRD: LOREETA BAKER, RUTH BURG, BEVERLY FERRIS, SHIRLEY JENSEN, BONNIE HYDE, BARBARA HAMPTON, BARBARA KENNEDY, DANA MASTERS, PAULINE BARROW, MONTA LENE MICHAUD, SHARON LANE, WAYNE SI-IUCK - DIRECTOR. A 4 .- MIXED CHORUS FIRST: THERESA LOMBARDO, MARY BLIGHT, NORMA DARNELL, EILEEN FISCHER, JANET GATES, COLEAN KELLY, KATHLEEN STETSON, SHARON LANE, MARY EIDE, JOAN ROHM, SUE BLACK. BARBARA KELLY, PAT GATES. SECOND: PAT SCOTT, LYLA SMITH, PAT STILES, LOREETA BAKER, BEVERLY FERRIS, BONNIE HYDE, BARBARA HAMPTON, DANA MASTERS, BARBARA KENNEDY, SHIRLEY JENSEN, PAULINE BARROW, HAZEL LANDIS, NORMA PETRIK, CLAIRE BOW- MAN - ACCOMPANIST. THIRD: FLOYD STILES, DUANE STOLLER, BILL PETRIK, LARRY SAVILLE, JERRY GANDY, MARSHALL CHASE, DICK DUNCAN, DOUGLAS COE, WARREN EISENBRAUN, DON FREELAND, DARROYL SPILDE, BOB LANE, MELVIN LARSON, ALFRED RAVER, LANDY STINNETT, DAVID COE. WAYNE SHUCK - DIRECTOR. T A ra O BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: JACK O'CONNOR, FLOYD STILES, F RED KIRK, BILL MARTY, LARRY SAVILLE, DOUGLAS COE, BOB LANE. BILL PETRIK, DICK BRADY, CLAIRE BOWMAN - ACCOMPANIST. SECOND ROW: DUANE STOLLER, JERRY ROSEBERRY, MELVIN LARSON, NORMAN NEWBERG, DICK DUNCAN. MARSHALL CHASE, WARREN EISENBRAUN, JIM GIBSON, DON FREELAND, JACK NAUGLE, ALFRED RAVER, LANDY STINNETT, WAYNE SHUCK - DIRECTOR. I8
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