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CURTIS MARSHALL Beware! I might yet do some thing se nsa tiona 1. “ F.F.A. 3, 4; Basketball 3; E-Club 3, 4; Junior Play Manager 3; Annual4; Hall of Fame 4; Journalism 3. TERRY PHARES Chase me girls, I'm full of fun. Class President 4; Home- coming Lord 4; Football 1.2. 3. 4; Basketball 1,2. 3.4; Track 1.2,3.4; Box- ing 3; Glee Club 2,3; Band I, 2. 3. 4; E-Club 1.3.4; O-Club 2; Instrumental Solo 4; King Candidate 3; F.F.A. 1,3,4; Journalism 3.4; Typing Contest 3; Annual 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Band President 3,4. CAROL RISCH She’s as likeable as she is lookable Glee Club 1.4; F.H.A. 1. 2.3.4; Physical Education 1; Journalism 1, 3, 4; Li- brarian 1. 2; Annual 4. HELEN MC CLEM ANS What she undertakes to do--she does. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Journal- ism 1,2,3, 4; Band 2; Glee Club 1,4; Librarian 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Physi- cal Education 1. JOAN PONTO In her we find all good qualities combined. Homecoming Lady 4; Co- Editor Elk-O-Gram 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Band 2,3.4; Vocal Music 1.2.3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Class Play 3; Declam 4; Secretarial Assistant 4; Cheerleader 1.2.3,4; Physical Education 1; Hall of Fame 3,4; Librarian 4; Class Officer 4; One-Act Play Assistant Director 3; Vocal Solo 3. 4; Octet 3. 4; Girls Stater 3; F.H.A. President 4. WANDA SMITH When study interfers with a good time-cut out study. Journalism 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Annual 4; Pep Club2,3,4. BILL WIEDERICH % All those looks and brains too. Football 2.4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Journalism 3; Junior Play 3; Play Contest 2,3; E-Club 2,3,4; Hall of Fame 2,3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; KingCandidate 2; Martin Luther Academy 1. ROBERT WISKUR Who said hurry? Basketball 1.2; F.F.A. 1. 2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Annual 4; Journalism 3; Junior Play 3.
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FRAN as KICK Girls are bothersome, but I like to be bothered. Basketball 1.2,3,4; Foot- ball 2.3; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; E-Club 3,4; Junior Play 3; Journalism 3; Annual 4. LYLE KROEGER Quote him as one who loves his fellow men--and Women. F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Journa lism 3; F.F.A. Officer 4; An- nual 4; Junior Play 3. MELVIN ISHMAEL I never let studying inter- fere with my education. F. F. A. 2. 4; Boxing 4; Journalism 3; Annual 4; Junior Class Play 3; E-Club 4. JACOLIN KLEFFMANN She does her own thinking and needs little advice. F. H. A. 1.2,3.4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1, 2,3,4; Journalism 1,2,3,4; Band 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Physical- Education 1; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Declam 2, 3,4; Drum Majorette 2,3, 4; Twirling Club 4; District Declam Winner 4. BETTE KU EC HEN MIES TER F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Physical Education 1; Journalism 1, 2,3; Glee Club l,4;Dec lam 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Librarian 1.2.3. DWAINE LATHAM Worry little. Study less-- That's my idea of happi- ness. Basketball 2.3; Track 2,3; Boxing 3.4; E-Club 2.3. 4; F.F.A. 2.3.4; F.F.A. Officer 4; Junior Play 3; One-Act play 3; Football 1; King Candidate 1; Hall of Fame 3,4; Journalism 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. BONNIE MARQUARDT Silence is more eloquent than words. F.H.A. 1.4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;Physical Education 1; Band 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Librarian 3; Journal- ism 3,4; Annual 4.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1962 twenty-seven freshman ascended the steps of Elktcn High School to begin our high school career. Like all freshmen we were initiated by the sophomores an October 2. On October 23 we followed the tradition by honoring the sophomores with a return party. We entertained them by roller skating. We chose Jean Blomgren as President. Charles Heesch as Vice-President. JoAnn Bartelt as Sec retar y- T reesurer. and Mr. Boh us lav as our Advisor. When carnival time rolled around we chose Dwaine Latham and Peggy Heesch as our king and queen candidates. Evonne Ekberg and BUI W lade rich joined our class as Sophomores. Leaving our rank were Bob Bruee. Marcella Butler, and Terry Pharos. At the beginning of our sophomore year we Initiated the green freshmen to make them full fledged members of EHS. The class elected Evonne Ekberg as President. Charles Heesch as Vice-President. Jean Blomgren as Secmary-Treasurer, and Mr. Oiincey as our Advisor. Bill Wtedeiich and Evonne Ekberg were elected as aer king and queen candidates for the carnival. Twenty-eight jtsilors returned to finish our last half of high school. Joining our class were Jim Brannon and Carole Pottratz. Jim Keller was the only one who didn't return. Jim Brannon left at the beginning of the second semester and Terry Phares returned to take his place. We presented the play “Desperate Ambrose. a three act comedy, mder the direction of Mr. Ciilncey. In May we entertained the seniors at a banquet and prom, the first prom ever held In Elkton. We carried out two themes Milch were: “Moonlight and Roses’ for the prom and “Under the Sea for the banquet Johnny Hynes provided the male for the prom. Class officers were Nancy Buchholtz. President; Bill Wtederlch. Vice-President. JoAnn Bartelt. Secretary. Majone Bebensee. Treasurer, and Mrs. Kurtz, our class advisor. For the carnival we chose Terry Phares and JoAnn Bartelt to represent us as our king and queen. Charles Heesch and Joan Ponto ««re our boy and girl slaters. At last we are seniorsi We entered our final year with the total number of twenty-seven. Carol Ponratz didn't return. Rolland Elverud joined our class. Allen Mielka dropped out and Richard Bulbs took his place. As seniors we published the Elk-O-Gram the first semester, then took up the task of editing the ELK. In early May we presented our class play. On May 14 we were honored with our awards and scholarships. Class officers ««re Terry Phares. President. JoAnn Bartelt. Vice-President. Evonne Ekberg. Secretary Joan Ponto, Treasurer, and Mr. Odncey as our class Advisor with Mr. Ekberg ai our Co Advisor. Homecoming royalty ««re Joan Porno and Terry Phares as Lord and Lady of EHS Attendants were Dwaine Latham. JoAnn Bartelt. Bill Wlederlch. and Evonne Ekberg. Evonne Ekberg was chosen as D.A.R. candidate. Nancy Buchholtz wen the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Ob May 14, 1966 twenty-seven young people left the hallowed halls of EHS to take their places in the world. SENIOR CLASS WILL We. the Senior Class of 1966, of Elkton High School. Elkton. South Dakota, being of sound mind and bedy. do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last «rill and testament. L CHARLES BAIN, do win my trips to Fulmer’s station to Pat Frederiksen, my black hair to Charles Peters, and my olds mobile to Mickey Myers. I. JOANN BARTELT, do «rill to Helen Burlage my ability to be the win lest in the E.H.S. Who’s Who; my abihty to be in Octet to Virginia Pape. L MARJORIE BEBENSEE. do will my pleasant disposition to anyone «dio feels they need it; my glasses to snyone, but they can't have them yet. L JEAME BLOMGREN. do «rlU my first chair In band to Ruth Ann Schaffer: my ability to have my class ring stay In one piece to Pat Frederiksen. L NANCY BUCHHOLTZ, do will my shortness to Virgil Deethardt. my abtfiry to be engaged in my senior year to Theresa McWhorter. L RICHARD BULLIS, do «rill my fancy haircut to Walter Ziebarth; my car to my brother. Jamie, but be has to be more careful than I was. L EVONNE EKBERG. 40 will my abihty to play the flute to Frands Wlskur; and my sister. Beverly, to the freshmen boys. L ROLAND ELVERUD. do «rill my temper to whoever can control it; my place an the football team to Pat F ; my green basket ball truths to Don K. I JANE FOGBRTY. do will my ability to yell for Elkton «rhen they play Verdi to Marie Me Clemens my green eyes to Jean Peters. I. CHARLES HEESCH. do will my sporu ability to Mickey Myers; my height to Denms Walsh; and the distinction of being in Who’s Who to Roger W. L PEGGY HEESCH, do «rlU my dal met books to Rosemary Salk; my freckles to Jimmy CiJhane because he's losing bis. L CHARLES HOWELL, do «dll my wavy hair to Lester Kramer; ray ability to stay small to Virgil Deethardt L MELVIN ISHMAEL. do wiD my car to the school because they have used it so much; my easy-going nature to anyone «rho needs It. L FRANCIS KICK, do will my seat In the study hall to Gordon Bruerung. my basketball shooting ability to Cliff Wright. L JACGLIN KLEFFMANN, do «rill my class rings to six freshmen, my red toreador pants to Judy P ; and my car to Jim C. so he can taka his girls out. L LYLE KROEGER. do «rill ray ability to grow tall to Francis Wlskur; and my Ford to anyone who «dll take good care of it. L BETTY KUECHENM1ESTER, do will my ability to get home cn time to Rosemary Salk, and my easy 10 spell last name to Virginia. L DWAINE LATHAM, do «dll my place In Who’s Who to my brother. Wilhe; my ability to be a bachelor to anyone who will stay with me. L BONNIE MARGUARDT, do «dll my shyness to Helen Burlage; ray Dean Practice Set that I didn’t get to keep to any jtnlor. L CURTIS MARSHALL, do dll my cloches and good grooming habits to some one so they may be best groomed in Who’s Who; I also «dll Aria to myself. L HELEN MC CLEMENS, do «dll my ability to get along «dth Mrs. Guts to Jim C.; to my sister, all the s««li times I had in High School. L TERRY PHARES, do «dll my musical ability to Roger Bauer; my football position to Vernon Luxe, my basketball suit ot Dan lshmaeL L JOAN PONTO, do «dll my cheerleading ability to Patty H.; my qdemess to Janet H. and my ability to slag first soprano to any future students. L CAROL RISCH, do will my ability to «rear a pony tall to Mary Nell Coughlin; and my white corduroy dress u Shirley K raraer. L WANDA SMITH, do «dll my overdue make-up shpa to Shirley K.. the Saturday night slumber parties to Dorothy Anderson. L BILL WlEDERICH, do will my brains to Francis Wlskur; Anita K. to myself, and my car to Frands Lorang. L ROBERT W1SKUR. do will my nickname of “Mlkan to my brother Frends; my ability to sleep in study ball without gening caurfjt to Ronald H. We, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 66. do «dll our ability to stick together and defend each other at all times to fee juniors we also «dll to the bailors our senior room, all the gum inter the desks is also theirs.
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