Doland High School - Wheel Tracks Yearbook (Doland, SD)
- Class of 1950
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J v 17260 '52 4, ,, ., A A A ESKQCUVS W Q WW QF 060569 HDCLCSCOIQ9 GUHCCEUS QGGUCDCDKL mcocgmm capwonmro 194903915260 Wheel Tracks BACK ROW: Left to Right: Shirley Walter, Activities: Bill Schumacher, Sports: Bernadine Waldner, Ar! Editor: Len Doty, Photographer: Ruth Cooper, Feature Editor: Gail Wicks, Business Hunger FRONT ROW: Hrs. lllisch, Advisor: Shirley Janeen, Carol Mannie, Typists: Monte Bell, Editor: Marilyn lhgerty, Assishnt Editor: Joyce Meier, Assistant Business Manager All art work furnished by Terry Gelston. Doland Public Schools Z ,4-ff' A f ,X ? if 2 f is E n E , ...--- '4f,!-Z-ig L' I fai- EW f'l'EL .gf- '!I!,I,ff,,, 'Ir'-,,,, , ---'H X fr 4 1 S ,1 . 4' X 5 0 X X aw Utlitaien Q UI Dedication Since--South Dakota la an agricultural commonwealth and Doland community owes its prosperity and its existence to the soil: Since--Many of us come from the farm: Since--This year special emphasis has been given to the great agricultural industry through the Future Farmers of America, agriculture as a regular course in the Doland High School curriculum, and the on-the-farm training program con- ducted in our school: We, the members of the Senior Class, dedicate this record of our class and of our school--THE WHEEL TRACKS OF 1950--to our parents and our friends-- THE FARMERS OF AMERICA. Future Farmers of America BACK ROW: Left to Right: Mr. Peterson, Instructor: John Drsyer, Bill Schumacher, Danny Aldrich, Mack Mitchell, Marvin Mannie, Bob Smith, Clinton Johnson, Cnil Wicks, Keith Lucke, Dwight Rainford, Keith Barkema, Russell Brown, Don Mendel, Richard Battest MIDDLE ROW: Roger Wollman, LaVerne Decker, Jerry Sheldon, Veryl Jansen, Ronald Remily, Bob Schumacher, Don Starr FRONT ROW: Harveywollman, Darrel Lewis, Duwnne Decker, Bernard I-lelfter, Vohn Decker, Dnlyn Bloom, and Don Riddle Kenneth Barkema not pictured. 4 I 1 V 1 1 x 1 L , w , , l X , x , i N A r X, 1 f ! 1 9 H i I 1 l s T1 M V MW W' XM if 2v N 'TT't'l,fQ. i XIX f H ,XXI ala ,1 K Pl! N fyioljo X P K x t'- .. X t ,V,11v?r'1'I X 1 ff- 5 so :E 1 I V? X 5 I Vi VIE k I U HN I N, 5 mx, wi M x .NPN K fVP+2-- f W'5 XX M 9 if W 441 1 ' 7' 'FTW . I I ff ww l ,, X 'Rf , VM X : 'P flu: so 4 N Xb ' ' R Iii + ' sn ' QWWQ 2 Z Z V X 1-fir vw .. 'Ji X Q LEX iz K XM xv' If f Xco Q1 . F,' 5, 'K 5 ' If WM ,xx 'K ix 5. l AI lxlfjni -L IJ' 1 5 KX i -v 1 f K SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL 'BERNARD DAH1-EN MRS. MYRTLE MISCH Shop-Mathematics Speech-Comrnercihl Board Of Education DR. C. A, PETERSON President JOHN LEVSEN HOWARD HAHIN MISS EDNA HOLMES Clerk Treasurer 4 OTTO KITZMAN HAROLD KLLNE M. J. TWISS , 6 BERNARD GOTTSLEBEN MRS. LETITIA STORMO R. E. BAEDER Coach-I-Bstory Library-English Music-English Genera! Business 'Doland School Faculty G11-BERT PETERSON Mas. CATHERINE Tl-IURSTON MRS. ELAINE BARKEMA sCiem3 ABfiCulhn'e Girls' Physical Education SBVBHUI Bhd Eighth fNot Pictured, MRS. DOROTHY PEDERSEN MRS. mlm Dllllal MRS, ELEANOR GELSTON First and Second Third nal Feld! Fifth and Sixth 7 . 036542 ' 14 W' f ' - 5,5 4' Q X111 X W , 1 gg 4 f ' gf 85 gli 50 dns ff Zff 6 Z0 Y M ? 1 Q ff 0 I CbQ75G 02 Ww Q C1065 K K 46 8 Seniors LESTER ERDAHL roman- - - - - - - -1-2-1-4 Blskefblll- - ' ' ' ' ' 1'z'3'4 . Jovcxa Man-:R Track ----- - - l-2-3-4 2 3 Band- --------- 1- - - Clarinet Quartette - - - 1-2-3- D,A.R. Candidate Girls' Siaie Girls' Glee ------ - 1-2-3- Mixed Chorus ------ 1-2-3- President Junior Class Vice-Pres. Freshxnan Class Junior Play Assishnt Business Manager Wheel Tracks Debaie ----------- Carnival Royalty ------ - Co-Editor Wheeler Spokes Declam -------- 1-2-3- LAVONNE LAKE ana ----- ---- - - - -1 Business Manager Ir. Play GAIL WICKS Basketball ------- l-2-3-4 Football ------ - - z-3-4 Track- ------- - 1-Z-3 Football Capiain ------- Co-Captain Basketball ----- President Senior Class President Student Council - - - Secretary Junior Class Carnival Candidate- - - - Junior Play Declam ----------- Business Mgr. Wheel Tracks F. F. A. RUSSELL BROWN F. F. A. BILL SCHUMACHER Band ---------- 1-3-4 Football- - - - - 1-2-3-4 Basketball - - - - - l-2-3-4 Glee Club- - - - - l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus - - - - l-2-3-4 Octetie ---- - - 3-4 Mixed Octette - - - - Coronet Solo -------- 3-4 Debate --------- - - Sports Ed. Wheel Tracks Junior Play Treas. Freshman Class Declam --------- Z-3 Trumpet Trio ------- - 3 Brass Ocieile -------- Secretary F. F. A. LOB ARMSTRONG Glee Club ------- l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus - - - - - 4 MARILYN I-IAGERTY Glee Club - ------- l-2 Mixed Chorus ------- 3- Ass't, Bd. dike! Tracks Junior Play President Scissors Class Carnival ltlylliy ------- Wheel Spokes Sh!! ----- 3-4 Declam ------ - - l-2-3 10 -4 -4 Seniors BOB SMITH F, F. A. RUTH coopsa Gln Cluh - ---- - - - - Mixed Chorus ----- - - Declam ----- - - - 1-2- Band - ---- ' 1'Z' Feature Ed. Wheel Tracks Clarinet Ouartette- - - - 1-2- MONTE BELL Boys' Stake Baskelball - - - - - Boys' Glee- - - - Football - - - Band ----- - - Mixed Chorus - - - - Boys' Octehe- - - Declam ----- Annual Staff Editor Class President ---- Class Vlce-President- - Class Secretary ---- Woodrow Twiss Award Sports Ed. Wheel Spokes Mixed Octetfe ------ Trumpet Trio - - - - - - Junior Play KEITH LUCKE Raymond High ---- - - Baskeiblll ---- ' ' - Football - - - Glee Club ---- Mixed Chorus- - - Carnival Candidate - - F. F. A. KENNETH BARKEMA Football -----.-- 1-z-3-4 F. F. A. Carnival Royalty - - - - - 1 MACK MITCHELL F. F. A. Declam -------- - - BETTY IVERSON Glee Club ------ - Mixed Chorus ------ LEN DOTY Declam -------- Debate ------- - Bnskelball ------- Football ---- - Hired Chorus - - - - Buys' Glee- - - - OcIe!be--- - Balxd--- - Vocal Solo ----- - - Junior Play Vice-Pres. Senior Class Trumpet Trio ------ Photographer 'heel Tracks Wheeler Spohs Sh!! an 'i A5 -V , Seniors SHIRLEY JENSEN Glee Club - ---- - - - Mixed Chorus Declam ---- - - . - Typist Wheel Tracks CAROL MANNIE 3-4 KEITH BARKEMA Football- - - - - - - -1-3-3-4 F. F. A. Glee Club ------- 1-Z-3-4 Declun ---- - - - l-Z-3-4 Mind Chorus ------ 1-Z-3-4 Junior Play Co-Editor Wheeler Spokes Typist Wheel Tracks SHIRLE Y WALTER Declam --------- 1- Glee Club ------- l-Z Mixed Chorus - - - -l-Z- Sextette - - - - -2- Vocal S610 -' - - - l-Z Mixed Octette- - - - - - Trio ------- - -- Clarinet Quartette - - - -l-Z Band ---------- l-Z Junior Play Activilies Editor Wheel Tracks Wheeler Spokes Sfafl SHIRLEY KRITZ Glee Club ------ - - - Mixed Chorus- - - - - - - Declam ------- - - . Secretary Freshman Class Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Junior Play MARVIN MANNIE Baskefbau ------ - -z-3-4 Football ------ - .... 4 Track -----.. ..... 1 Boys' Glee ---- ---- - 3-4 Mixed Chorus - - ---- 3-4 F. F. A. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 LAVERNE DECKER Glee Club -------- 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus ----- - -Z-3-4 Ociette ----------- 4 Track -----------. Z Basketball ------- I-2-3-4 Mixed Ocbeife- - - - -3-4 Z-4 DWIGHT RAINFORD Glee Club ----- - - 1-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus ----- l-Z-3-4 Basketball F. F. A. Seniors BERNADINE WALDNER Debate - ------ - - - -3-4 Band------------4 Declam --------- 1-3-4 Art Ed. Wheel Tracks Girls' Glee ------- l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus ------ 1-Z-3-4 Sextette -------- - - - 4 Mixed Octette ---- ---- 4 Carnival Candidate - - - - - 4 DELAINE EDWARDS Gu. club ------- - 2-3-4 Mixed chem ------ - 2-3-4 sam --------- -1-2-3-4 Clarinet Qlllfietfe ---- l -Z-3-4 Cheerleading -------- - 4 Baton Tvlrling ---- - - - 4 Declam ------ - ' 4 Junior Play Senior Class History Twenty-six Seniors are completing a journey started by thirty-three Freshmen ia September l946. Initiation is the thing at which most Freshman classes excel and we were out- standing under the able direction of the class of '49. As Sophomores we began to participate in all school activities and joined in the project to acquire a school bus. Perhaps there are times when the Lame Duck doesn't go very fast but it was fun working for it and we have enjoyed many com- plaining rides to games, contests, and parades. Band Uniforms was the theme song of our Junior year and we shared the enthusiasm of the Band Boosters Club who made the beautiful uniforms possible. Mrs. Stormo was the Junior advisor and directed us in the comedy hit The Campbells Are Coming . Any resemblance to hlllbillles was wholly intentional and we are sure we can impersonate Boston aristocracy with equal ease should it be needed in our Senior production, Our creation of Spring Night for the Junior- Senlor prom was so realistic that in memory the beauty of that setting will always be cherished by the class of 1950. Changes continued on throughout our Senior year as shop boys removed walls to provide pleasant new rooms for the band. The old band quarters now house shop, agriculture, and on-the-farm training which have been added this year. The Future 'IPIBQYI were also welcome with their candy and apples each noon to help raise money to send the Senior farmers on their trip in the spring. A Student Council was forlned and put to work and physical education was added for girls. We are proud of all we helped accomplish during our four years and of' all the individual accomplish- ments ol the class which are recorded in this project of the Class of 1950--the third edition of WHEEL TRACKS. N 13 Juniors 107 if s--............ TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Danny Aldrich, Esther Lewis, Ronald Remily, Arlene Walter Delill Waldner Lockwood, Lola Mr. Gottsleben, Pat Miller, Bob Schumacher, John Drayver, Mary lhber, Joe Kleinsasser, Jerry Sheldon clas s advisor 14 ' ' THE DARLING BRATS Presented by the Junior Chas Junebug J' ohnson Cynthia Darling Jack Henry - - Barbara Darling Harold Darling - CAST Tess Darling ---- Aunt Agatha - - Rod Vinton ----- Spike Sperling - Appleton Crabb - Mrs. Vinton - - Director- Mrs. - - Mary Huber - - Esther Lewis - -Danny Aldrich - - - Pat Miller Bob Schumacher - -Arlene Walter Lola Kleinsasser - Ronald Remily - .Toe Lockwood - -John Drayer - Deliln Waldner Stormo , 65,0 RY gf J , , Q 413 xx , fziil? f N Qiiff'-Sf? fm Xhgff'U3fi, Wqg il? :'l X X X' Z is ,rg QXWT'-ob ffglfwff-fi Z A ai? ff f s' vs' X 7 6 M52 jf? 1? 86224 03299 fi! f t gf fx 32559, X 4 n' fx 'T' u JILLQA. '29 j' X,'5.f-gg, P QL? 1! 3 QQ Z? K- Q ff H2 ? x A N 5 x X Z NN X NNWff M QM42' il Lef E X? W KR 5 7 A52 A A '75 K A 135' , XQX V 5 X VD 1 + E5 Lg QQ Q2 A fx yg Carni-val Royalty LEFT TO RIGHT: Iohn Erickson, Freshman: Don Mendel, Sophomore: Keith Lucke, Senior: King John Drayer, Queen Loln Kleinsasser, Juniors: Bernndine Wnldner, Senior: Sally Brown, Sophomore: Fay Hajek. Freshman Wheeler Spokes BACK ROW: Left to Right: Glenda Walter, Reporter: Len Doty, Reporter: Bonnie Gereaux, Reporter: Don Levsen, Repo:-her: Bernadine Waldner, Reporter, Monte Bell, Sports Editor: Shirley Walter, Reporter: Pai Miller, Reporter FRONT ROW: Shirley Jansen, Delaine Edwards, Typists: Carol Minnie, Joyce Meier, Co-Editors: Marilyn Hagerty, Reporter: and Mrs. Misch, Advisor 18 Debate STANDING: Left to Right: Bob Schumacher, Don Mendel, Len Duty SEATED: Mary Huber, Joyce Meier, Shirley Jansen, Bernadine Waldner, Lola Kleinaasser, and Shirley walter Declam LEFT TO RIGHT: Len Doty, Don Levsen, Shirley Jansen, nnd.Pat Miller Mrl. Mitch - Spccch Inlinxctor 19 H Band LEFT T0 RIGHT: Ruth Cooper, Mr. Baeder, Shirley Walter, Margie Woodfork, Bernadine Waldner, Lola Kleinsasser, Beverly Waldner, Joyce Meier, Arlene Walter, Bernard Helfter, Delaine Edwards, Jim Wollman, Jeanette Robertson, Terry Gelston, Glenda Walter, Clayton Kline, Ioan Hahn, Monte Bell, Duwane Decker, Len Doty, Kay Kitzrnan, Cleo Galbreaih, Bill Schumacher, Bob Schumacher, Dun Levsen, Don Mendel, Larry Bell, Pa! Miller. 'Bn Band LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Thurston, Connie Tschetier, Kay Kitzman, Margie Woodfork, Doris Lewis, Jimmy Hahn, Arletle Rueschenberg, Beverly Waldner, Jeanette Robertson, Iim Wollman Mary Aldrich, Larry Bell, Bernard Helfter, Esther Glanzer, Karen Thompson, Florence Peterson, Donna Mowery, Don Riddle, Mr. Baeder, Fay Hajek, Jim Thurston, Volm Decker, Harvey Wollrnan, .Tim Irwin, Clayinn Kline. Z0 Girls' Glee, BACK ROW: Leff to Right: Bernadine Waldner, Lola Kleinsasser, Cleo Galbreath, Joan Hahn, Ruth Cooper, Joyce Meier, Carol Mannie, Marilyn Hagerty, Pat Miller MIDDLE ROW: Arlene Walter, Bonnie Gereaux, Mary Aldrich, Shirley Walter, Lois Armstrong, Lubille Kleinsasser, Juanita Liebig, Betty Iverson FRONT ROW: Mr. Baeder, Lu.Ann Hofer, Josephine Huler, Glenda Walter, Fay Hajek, Shirley Jansen, Beverly Waldner, Delaine Edwards, Esther Lewis, Ada Iverson Girls' Sextet LEFT T0 RIGHT: Glenda Walter, Beverly Waldner, Shirley Walter, Lola Kleinsasser, Arlene Walter, Accompanistg Bernndine Waldner, and Pat Miller ZZ Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Fay Hnjek, Cleo Galbreath, and Delaine Edwards Ba ton Twirlers LEFT TO RI GHT: Jeanette Robinson, .Toan Hahn, Cleo Galbreath, Delaine Edwards Z4 Library Tracks of Tre VVheeI As the school year of 1949-50 draws to a close, we stop to look back on the things that we of Doland High School have accomplished this year. Bernard Dahlen, as our new superintendent, and Gilbert Peterson, as agriculture teach- er, joined the faculty. Agriculture I and II and Shop were added to the currlcululn. F.l .A. was organized and its activities included a basketball team, visits to various agricultural shows, and sending the president, Bob Schumacher, to the National F.F.A. Convention ln Kansas City. Fay Hajek was elected captain of the cheerleaders with Delaine Edwards and Cleo Galbreath other members of A squad and Carol Mannie, Esther Lewis, and Florence Peterson as B cheerleaders. The carnival was in charge of the newly elected Student Council. The Iunlor candidates, Lola Kleinsasser and John Drayer, were the reigning royalty. The Darling Brats , a delightful comedy, was produced by the Junior class as the first dramatic program. Len Doty, Don Levsen, Bernadine Waldner substituting for Shirley Jansen, and Pat Miller won the district Declamation Contest at Frankfort, and Len Doty and Don Levsen represented the district at the regional. Len Doty, Lola Klelnsasser, Bob Schumacher, Don Mendel, and Bernadine Waldner participated in the Midwest Speech Tour- nament held at Augustana in February and plan to enter the regional in March. Doland's basketball team played outstanding ball this year. As we are losing just two prominent Senior players, Gall Wicks and LaVerne Decker, we feel confident that next year's team will be visitors in the district tournament. Also the Doland Midgets dld a fthe job this year and won their tournament at Redfield. The band's appearance as a marching band in the annual Hobo Day Parade at Brookings last fall was but one of its many fine performances this year. Under the praiseworthy supervision of Mrs. Stormo, our library has been enlarged, re- arranged, and catalogued. The girls' physical education program under the direction of Mrs., Thurston has been a valuable addition to the advantages offered our students. ' Now as the Wheel Tracks goes to press, the band members, glee clubs, and vocalists are practicing for their spring concert and contest. The Juniors are ,beginning to nike plans for the prom, and the Seniors will be producing their play. Q ii' Z5 ' A4 K f f Xxx -nn- :yxgy 4 Kr if P xv ' . V -r ffl XT X X K J 1 'S X Q V f - Z. X ,N Q53 M ... L V Cf ---:-,:.-:eg ,f V ' -.- - ' I!! If Jf I W f XS 9 4 , X H m I, x M 31 H fx, JX J ' - MW' ix 533, V- --......... R 'QU . 4 Football Squad BACK ROW: Left to Rght: Don Starr, Dick Hagerty, Lester Erdahl, Tal Lockwood, Keith Lucke, Danny Aldrich, Keith Barkema, Kenneth Barkema, Ronald Remily, Dwight Rainford, Darrel Lewis FRONT ROW: Bill Schumacher, Chris Divich, Joe Lockwood, Jim Bell, Marvin Mannis, Monte Bell, Gail Wicks, Don Mendel, Oscar Woodfork, and Coach Gottsleben First Eleven BACK ROW: Left to Right: Tnl Lockwood, Gail Wicks, Chris Divich, Oscar Woodlork FRONT ROW: Jim Bell, Kennefh Bnrkemn, Danny Aldrich, Monte Bell, Keith Barkema, Lester Erdahl, Don Mendel 30 Basketball Squad BACK ROW: Left to Right: Dick Hagerty, Len Doty, Monte Bell, Terry Gellton, Keith Locke, Marvin llalmie. Ronald Remily, Coach Gottlesben FRONT ROW: Bill Schumacher, Oscar Woodfork, Iim Bell, Toe Lockwood, Chris Dlvlch, Gail Wicks, Tal Lockwood, John Drayer, LaVerne Decker, and Duwane Decker First Fi-ve BACK ROW: Left to Right: Tal Lockwood, Gail Wicks, Joe Lockwood FRONT ROW: LaVerne Decker and Chris Divich 31 E E A.. Basketball BACK ROW: Left io Right: Harvey Wellman, Yah: meter. Darrel Lewis, Bob Schumacher, Dalyn Bloom FRONT ROW: John Erickson, Roger Wnllmnn, Don Mendel, Vex-yl Jansen, Dwight Rainford, Jerry Sheldon Don Starr Track LEFT T0 RIGHT: DOB Sflrr, Ronald Remily, Oscar Woodfork, Chris Divich, Gail Wickl, Jim Bell, Tal Lockwood, Lester Erdxhl, and Dick Hagerty 32 Sports Record BASKETBALL FOOTBALL P we Opponent They We Opponent They 2 5 Sisseton 48 Faulkton 26 40 Clark 35 Groton 13 39 Britton 42 Webster 32 27 Redfield 33 Redfield 47 4 0 Milbank 3 9 Clark 6 45 Henry - 46 Britton l 3 50 Webster 69 Wessington Springs 7 50 Groton 51 Sis seton 40 41 Britton 39 49 Clark Z3 Football Season Record 1949 54 Raymond 38 Won 1 Loat 7 37 Conde 48 42 Redfield 39 49 Henry 3 I Z6 Sis se ton 40 44 Groton 41 40 Alpena 32 49 Webster 53 Tournament Games 42 Raymond 56 Basketball Season Record 1949- 50 Won 9 Lost I 0 Clashes u ' ll ' Iwfl vffff B e 1-r .555 A 591' Q Nga 977 f ' fgf gg ini- Cfff I'-3 1 wi vw-T Twlv-cw ffitlal S Again 1-wl MOT 'Her-auf Sfirbgjlts Qian' A 1' -'I WW SPH- gg x , mi Af li f if fig, - N ,j mf ff 'A 0 - , Q fb A , sv flu ' xx Q XJ K 'X X, - ' 1 f RN ' C, In ' Q V rv XXX I Grain X R K 7th and 8th Grades BACK ROW: Left to Right: .Timmy Hahn, Clayton Kline, Gordon Edwards, Vincent Seaman, Jim Wellman, Virgil Seaman, Don Armstrong, Maurice Remily, Larry Bell, Dale Brown, Cary Woodlork, Fred Drayer, Duane Divich, James Irwin, Donald Erdahl, and Lester Hansen FRONT ROW: Erlene Paul, Doris Lewis, Marjorie Woodfork, Lois Erdahl, Amarylis Olenmncher, Kay Kitzmnn, Beverly Gereaux, Donna Mowery, Jeanette Robertson, and Mrs. Barkema, Teacher 'Sth and 6th Grades BACK ROW: Left to Right: Jim Thurston, Delvin Brown, Barry Welch, Larry Shult, David Kuhl, Dick Brede, Jim Rueschenberg, Bob Melby, Dean Dennis, Dick Divich, and Herman Huber FRONT ROW: Judy Connor, Arlette Rueschenberg, Mnrgoret Huber, Karen Thompson, Connie Tschefkr, Louise Erickson, Carol Duerkop, Doris Erdahl, Joan Heffernan, Carol Tschetter, and Carol Hanson Teacher, Mrs. Gelston 36 3rd and 4th Grades BACK ROW: Left to Right: Everett Bloom, Orrin Torkellon, Kenny Bill Gelston, Charles Heffernan, Keith Kitzmnn, Larry Gerelux, Gary Armatrong, Lance Stormo, John Irvin, Tommy Brede, Leo Huber, and .Tohn Welch FRONT ROW: Sandra Thurston. Gaylen Mega:-d, Mary Helen Peterson, Anona Brown, Patsy Paul, June Brede, Janice Mcmery, Loretta Erickson, Esther Mae Glanzer, Loretta Woodiork, Sharilyn Lancaster, and Patsy Tschetter Teacher, Mrs. Deeble Ist and 2nd Grades BACK ROW: Left to Right Bob Thursfon, Randy Iamel, Ilm Erickson, Jackh Brurnbaugh, Ray Williamson. Wayne Drayer, Donnie Wiph, Frank Hahn, Craig Connor, Ronnie Lancaster, Donnie Lancaster FRONT ROW: Joanne Sprunger, Carol Welch, Mary Lou Irwin, Doris Armstrong, Linda Sheldon, Evelyn Williamson, Sharon Paul, Ethel Kuhl, Iulh Beach, Maxine Duerkop, Pamrny Tschetter. Carol Erickson, Judy Breda, Nancy Brede, Ramona Kuhl, and Phyllis Heffernan Teacher, Mrs. Pedersen WALSWORTH v I.-mqupma a wauionrn alumna lueauu. au., u, 1. A. 37 F ,,ff-' -hp--'4,....-L novm a ,.,- I,., SIIG WZ ?xX f'X ff, C Xllx f f ff 'B J v NL X W NW' WW , gr 4, F 5 .dhhldqf Fun! fi fl 4 f--g 1 I J f f! I , f I , ' I I VVV, 'If I ' ,f ff!! My + Ep J, . L4 X 'fix X , , ff f f i, ,f ff fff f COMPLIMENTS OF Security Sfczfe Bunk YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DOLAND, SOUTH DAKOTA West Side Cafe HOME COOKING THAT WILL PLEASE YOU MEALS - LUNCHES - ICE CREAM - SOFT DRINKS THE BEST COFFEE IN TOWN DOLAND, SOUTH DAKOTA l Deland Farmers' Co-op Ass'n. GRAIN - FEEDS - SEEDS 8x COAL OSCAR WOODFORK, MANAGER PHONE 2371 DOLAND, S. DAK. The Redfield Press SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY . . . AND YOU REDFIELD, SOUTH DAKOTA John Deere Parts 8z Service Car Parts 8z Service HILES IMPLEMEN T CO. Phone 2351 Doland, S. Dak. HAYES - LUCAS LUMBER CO. A. F. Seykora, Mgr. Coal - Builders Hardware Dupont Paints Balsam Wool Sz Zonolite Insulation Phone 2481 Doland, S. Dak. Phone22 81 PEAVEY ELEVATORS Feeds 8z Coal Doland, S. Dak. Jake Gross, Mgr. J. D. Fargo Land J. D. FARGO AGENCY - Insurance - Income Tax Redfield, S. Dak. Service J. L. Long Compliments of COLEMAN 8z SON Home Furnishings - Electric Appliances Redfield, S. Dak. SPINK COUNTY ABSTRACT 8z INSURANCE CO. Reliable Title Service - Sound Insurance Harry R. Wood, Sec'y. Law Building Redfield, S. Dak INDEPENDENT OIL CO. Since 1920 - - F. M. Hahn, Founder High Grade Gasoline - Kerosene 8z Greases Doland, S. Dak. Phone 107 Compliments of WAYNE PHARMACY The Rexall Store R. G. Syvenson Redfield, s. Dak RED OWL STORE Come In 8z See Chris Divich Bargain Row Finest Foods for Less Dial 2931 Doiand, S. Dak. DR. L. DOBLER - CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN X-Ray Sz Physio Therapy Office Phone 19 Residence Phone 550 Redfield, S. Dak. KENNEY,S APPAREL SHOP Clothing for Men 8z Women Phone 264 Redfield, S. Dak. Compliments of A FRIEND Redfield, S. Dak. SOUTH DAKOTA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY 85 MUTUAL LIFE UNDERWRITERS Home Office - Doland, S. Dak. Dependable Life Protection That You Can Afford Ages 1 to 64 Inclusive EDWARDS HARDWARE 8z ELECTRIC Wiring Electrical Repair - Heating Phone 2311 Doland, S. Dak. 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