THE ELK PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS OF 1956-1957 ELKTON HIGH SCHOOL ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA IN MEMORY OF HARRY V. EKBERG z SUPERINTENDENT S. B. Raabe Luther College B.A. Montana University N. Dak. University M.E. Am. History PRINCIPAL W. F. Quincey General Beadle B.A. S.D.S.C. English, Deciam, Plays BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Myles Klosterman, Alvin Peterson, Roy Kramer, pre- sident; Emil Salk, clerk; Eldridge Kretsinger and Dick Bartelt, vice- president. DR. W. P. NELSON ELKTON, S. DAK. 3 Mrs. Lloyd Wallace SDSC BS Home Ec. Kenneth Bohuslav U of R.I. BS Voc. Ag, Ind. Arts Robert Hampson SDSC BS Athletics, Science Driver’s Training Mr. E. R. Foss Hamline U., BS U of Minn., MA Music, Gov't. Math Mrs. O. Schirmer St. Cloud STC SDSC BS Commercial Paper ADMINISTRATION Cooks and their helpers who prepare and serve the hot lunches are: Mrs. John Lytle, Mrs. Merle Pottratz, Don- na Krogmann, Sharon Herrick, Kath- leen Hurney, Gladys Ohlenkamp, Ve- loise Langin, and Bermae ’Veber. HOT LUNCH PROGRAM Students enjoying a hot lunch meal in the basement of the auditorium. SCHOOL BUSES Buses owned and operated by Robert Fjerstad. The drivers are: Arnold Klosterman, Howard Myers, Leland Jensen, and Ro- bert Fjerstad. Milton Janssen, the auditor- ium custodian and '‘Coach ’ Hampson's No. 1 helper. CUSTODIANS Leo Dutch’ Culhane, school custodian is usually found in the cloak room and in the center of a group of girls. CITY BAKERY . BROOKINGS 5 CLASS OF '57 VALEDICTORIAN ROSEMARY SALK Girl’s State 3 Declam 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Soloist 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Orchestra 2,3 Accompanist 2,3,4 Class Play 3 Paper Staff 3,4 Feature Editor-ELK 4 Librarian 1,2 Class Officer 4 Hall of Fame 4 SALUTATORIAN DONALD KLOSTERMAN Boy's State 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1 Class Play 3 Hall of Fame 4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 3,4 E Club 3,4 CLASS MOTTO: What We Are To Be We Are Now Beginning CLASS COLORS: Charcoal and Pink CLASS FLOWER: Pink Rose LOVELY'S GROCERY ELKTON ELROY BESSLER FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Bas- ketball 1; Class play 3; Home- coming attendant 4; Class Officer 1 SENIORS MYRNA KRUGER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Soloist 3; Octet 2,3,4; F HA 1 .2,3,4; Librarian 2,3; Homecoming attendant 4; Paper staff 3,4; Annual staff 4; 1-act play 4 DOROTHY ANDERSON Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Octet 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Paper staff 3; Librarian 2, 3,4 CHARLES PETERS Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3.4; E Club 2,3,4; Class play 3; Hall of Fame 4; Paper staff 3,4; An- nual staff 4 RAY PRATT Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; E Club 2,3,4; Class play 3; Paper staff 4; An- nual staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; Homecoming attendant 4; Class officer 3,4 DALE EVEN Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; E Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Mix- ed chorus 1 LUND MCCANN -- BROOKINGS 7 VINCENT LUZE FFA 2,3,4; Football 1; Box ing 3 ROLLAND HENDRICKS Brookings High 1,2; Basket- ball 3; Track 3,4; FFA 3 PATRICK HURNEY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; FFA 2,3.4 FRANCIS LORANG Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2.3,4; E Club 2.3,4; Class play 3; Paper staff 4; Annual staff 4; Homecoming king 4; Hall of Fame 4; 1-act play 3.4 EVALU FULMER Glee Club 1.2,3.4; Octet 3.4; Band 1,2,3,4; FHA 1.2,3.4; Class Officer 1,2; Librarian 2,3; Hall of Fame 3,4; Paper staff 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; County DAR candidate; 1- act play 3,4; Class play 3; Elk Co-editor 4 ANITA KRAMER Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Octet 2,3, 4; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2; Orchestra 2,3; Class play 3; Hall of Fame 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Homecoming attendant 4; Paper staff 3,4; ELK editor; Music Camp Delegate 3; 1-act play 2,3,4 PAT FREDERIKSEN Football 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; E Club 3,4; Soloist 3,4; Class Play 3; Band 4 8 PARK GRANT WHOLESALE . BROOKINGS VERNON LUZE FFA 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Boxing 3 VINCENT HERRICK FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1 RICHARD HANSEN FFA 3,4; Hendricks High School 1,2; Boxing 3; Phys Ed. 1,2 SHIRLEY KELLER FHA 2.3,4; Class Play 3; Paper staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3,4 MARY NELL COUGHLIN FHA 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3; Class play 3; Paper staff 3; Annual staff 4; Office Helper 4; Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2 FRED ENGLEBRECHT FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Bas- • ketball 1; Myrtle Creek H.S. 3; Track 2; Phys. Ed. 3; Mix- ed Chorus 3 JAMES CULHANE Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; E Club 2,3,4; Class play 3; Hall of Fame 2,3,4; Boxing 2; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA 3; Annual staff 4 JIMS FEED STORE . BROOKINGS SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Elkton High School, Elkton, South Dakota, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our will. Dorothy Anderson—All my good times to D. Krogmann.My ability to be late for school to any early freshman. My quietness to Carole Bartelt. Elroy Bessler—My Ford to Monte Harming and my ability to charm J. Hegerfeld to any junior boy. My ability to argue to V. Deethardt. Mary Nell Coughlin—My good times to M. Sievert. My make-up slips to Marie, and the fun in Eng- lish IV Literature Class to anybody that wants it. James Culhane — Myself to Gin, my ability to dance and get into the Potty Nine to Dean Moser. Eugene Engelbrecht--My seat in the senior room to W. Latham. Ail the good times I had in EHS to Judy Turnis. Dale Even —My shooting ability to M. Myers, my car to anyone who takes care of it. Pat Frederiksen—My good looks to D. Moser, my voice to L. Kramer, my football position to V. Deethardt, my car to whoever can drive it. Evalu Fulmer—My ability to get a ride down to the hot lunch to my sister, Rea, my ability to get on the honor roll to Dick Wiskur. Richard Hansen—My Ford to any junior who wants to be a hot rod driver, and my ability to chase women to R. Bebensee. Rolland Hendricks—My fleetness of foot to P. Peterson and my hitchhiking ability to L. Even, my ability to charm all the girls in S.D. to V. Deethardt. Vincent Herrick—My mustache to M. Luze, all the girls in Brookings to J. Luze, and my ability to stay out half the night to G. Keller. Pat Hurney--My weight to J. Stewart and my night life to L. Kramer. Shirley Keller — My good attendance to my sister, Janice, and all the fun I had in EHS to Sharon Herrick. Don Klosterman—My height to D. Wiskur and my ability to get to school on time to David Risch. Anita Kramer —My cheerleading ability to P. Heesch. my singing ability to my sister, Shirley, and my driver's permit to J. Pinkston. Myrna Kruger —My ability to eat candy and not gain weight to J. Hegerfeld and my laugh to R. Fulme r. Francis Lorang--My ability to trip over the paint strips on the B.B. floor to Dale Schmidt, my speedy walk to M. Myers. Vernon Luze — My seat in the senior room to my brother. Red, my studying ability to D. Wiskur. Vincent Luze — My boxing technique to R. Luze, my mustache to W. Latham, and my sleeping a- bility to P. Peterson. Chuck Peters — My jumping ability to D. McDowell, my gift to gab and tall tales to Shorty Deet- hardt. Ray Pratt—My position on the Basketball squad to D. Bartelt and my car to the school for future use. Rosemary Salk—My ability to play my piano solo at the Regional Contest to L. Even and my posi- tion in the band to Marie McClemans. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT- -Don Klosterman VICE-PRES.- -Raymond Pratt SECRETARY- -Charles Peters TREASURER- -Rosemary Salk CLASS ADVISOR- -W. F. Quincey 10 CLARENCE AND FRED'S . ELKTON Pres. Wilbur Latham Vice-president Monte Harming Sec-treas. Janet Hegerfeld Duane Bartelt Roger Bauer Roy Bebensee Virgil Deethardt Patricia Ellis Mariayne Elverud Lyle Even Bernadette Hurney Donald Ishmael Lester Kramer Bill Landsman James Luze Marie McClemans Gene Mielke Dean Moser Thomas Moser Ruth Ann Schaffer William Vaske Walter Ziebarth JUNIORS The junior class entered school this year with an enrollment of 22. They chose V il- bur Latham president, Monte Harming vice president, Janet Hegerfeld secretary- treasurer, and Mrs. Wallace as class advisor. Their class play, “Murder She Says , was given November 17 and was under the direction of Mrs. V allace. The junior-sen- ior Banquet and Prom will be held May 9 at the city Auditorium. BROOKINGS REGISTER . BROOKINGS 1 1 Donald Barthel Gordon Bruening Helen Burlage Beverly Ekberg Maria Fulmer Barbara Hammer Patricia Heesch Sharon Herrick W. Hoebelheinrich Mary Ann Howell Shirley Kramer Donna Krogman Andy Kurtz Veloise Langin Donald McDowell Theresa McWhorter Mickey Myers Gladys Ohlenkamp Virginia Pape Jean Peters Peter Peterson Judy Pinkston Roger Risch James Stewart Elaine Sutton r V' ■ Dennis Walsh Bermae Weber Roger Wiegie SOPHOMORES In 1955 twenty-nine freshmen enrolled at EHS. The second semester Veloise Langin entered to make a total of thirty. Mickey Myers, Shirley Kramer, Jean Peters, and Virginia Pape were elect- ed class officers with Mr. Hampson as class advisor. In 1956 twenty-eight of the original thirty returned. In the second semester Gladys Ohlenkamp moved away leaving the class with an enrollment of twenty-seven. Pete Peterson, Maria Fulmer, Bermae Weber, and Patricia Heesch were chosen as class officers. Mr. Bohuslav was elected class advisor. Harvey Baker Carole Bartelt Sharon Beers Maries Bolte Larry Engelbrecht Judy Elverud Robert Harming Eugene Heesch C. Hoebeiheinrich Kathleen Hurney Gene Keller Janice Keller Eldridge Kretsinger Robert Latham Michael Luze Marvin Overend Patricia Pinkston David Risch Randy Risch Dale Schmidt V'illiam Schwebach Mary Ellen Scivert Duane Stnalifield Judy Turnis Dick Wiskur p Qt At 7 FRESHMEN On September 4, 1956, twenty-six students entered the Elkton High School. Initiation was held September 25. Donald V'iskur quit school during first semester, leaving the freshman class with a total of twenty-five members. The class officers were David Risch, president; Robert Latham, vice-president; Judy Elverud, secretary; and Eugene Heesch, treasurer. Mr. Hampson was the class advisor. CITY CLEANERS . BROOKINGS 13 LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: R. Gelderman, J. Gries, J. Hampson, J. Heard, M. Kampmann, G. Kramer, L. Langin. Second Row: L. Marquardt, J. McKeown, R. Peterson, D. Risch, T. Tolk, J. Weber, K. Bohuslav. Third Row: S. Deethardt, D. Greve, N. Ishmael, L. Kretsinger, S. Lytle, V. Moser, J. Pratt. Fourth Row: J. Schirmer, L. Tolk, H. Wilbert, S. Baker, S. Claussen. LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: G. Bolte, D. Duin, C. Gelderman, J. Gries, V. Janssen, D. Kamp- mann, B. McCuen. Second Row: M. Pottratz, J. Quincey, M. VanDyke, L. Bolte, L. Greve, A. Kret- singer, R. Motter. Third Row: G. Risch, T. Schwebach, J. Tolk. 5-6 GRADES INTERMEDIATE ROOM neo o' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Claussen, R. Duin. M. Janssen, D. Latham, K. McCuen, B. Ohlen- kamp. D. Swift. SECOND ROW: K. Baker, R. Deethardt, M. Hegerfeld. K. Janssen. C. Kramer, V. Krogman, C. Marquardt. THIRD ROW: J. McKeown. D. Pratt, W. Raabe. P. Risch. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Ekberg, R. Engelbrecht, D. Greve, R. Greve, M. Kramer, C. Kret- singer, R. Kruger. SECOND ROW: D. McKeown, L. Motter, M. Ohlenkamp, R. Pottratz, S. Schwe- bach, M. Stewart. J. Stueffen. THIRD ROW: J. Weber, D. Wiegle. D. Anderson, J. Baker, K. Brandt, C. McCuen, J. McKeown. FOURTH ROW- J. Pratt, G. Schmid. D. Smith, P. Swift. CLASSES IN ACTION HOMEMAKING II The sophomore girls, with the lar- gest enrollment in the Homemaking department, are working on their food unit. The class served lunch- eons during the year. CHEMISTRY Members of the chemistry class are shown with their advisor, Mr. Bohuslav. The chemistry class is alternated with physics every other year. HOMEMAKING I Shown is the freshman homemaking class engaged in a sewing unit. They also studied cooking, home manage- ment and buying. JUNIOR AND SENIOR SHOP Junior and senior boys are using some of the equipment in the Ag building. Mr. Bohuslav teaches both Ag and Shop. The boys have all com- pleted severed projects. HOMEMAKING III Junior homemaking girls are re- ceiving instructions from their ad- visor, Mrs. Wallace. The girls have completed sewing, cooking, home management, interior decorating, and family relations. 16 AGRICULTURE I The Agriculture I class shown hav- ing shop in the Ag building. The freshmen have one shop period and one class period everyday. GENERAL SCIENCE Instructor Mr. Hampson is lectur- ing the general science class, which is composed entirely of freshman. General science gives the students a basis for further science courses. AGRICULTURE II Mr. Bohuslav, Ag and Shop teacher, is instructing four of the sophomore Ag students in the difference be- tween types of seeds. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS The Science Club officers and Mr. Bohuslav, advisor, shown with the Wimhurst machine. Left to right: Francis Lorang, secretary; Elroy Bessler, treasurer; Don Kloster- man, vice president; Raymond Pratt, president; and Mr. Bohuslav. BIOLOGY As follow-up of their general science work, this group of sophomores are taking biology. Mr. Hampson is show- ing a film. 17 BOOKKEEPING Some of the members of the book- keeping class are shown at work. The class has studied different methods of bookkeeping and com- pleted the Hunter Practice Set. OFFICE PRACTICE Three of the girls in the Office Practice class, Rosemary Salk, Evalu Fulmer, and Anita Kramer are shown working. The class takes shorthand dictation, types, and stud- ies other office procedure. TYPING Typing I students, starting as be- ginners in the first part of the year, took over the publishing of the Elk- O-Gram at the second semester. JOURNALISM The journalism class published the Elk-O-Gram during the first sem- ester. The class, as part of the com- mercial department is under the di- rection of Mrs. Schirmer. 18 Standing: Marlayne Elverud. Seated: Bermae Weber, Rosemary Salk. At the District Declam Contest, held in Brookings, Rose- mary Salk received a superior rating in the oratory division. Marlayne and Bermae received excellent ratings in the drama- tic and poetry divisions, respectively. DECLAM SUPERIOR Rosemary Salk OFFICE HELPERS Standing: Myrna Kruger, Evalu Fulmer, Rosemary Salk. Seated: Anita Kramer, Mary Nell Cough- lin. Seated: M. Elverud, J. Hegerfeld. Standing: J. Turnis, J. Elverud, S. Keller, D. Anderson, D. Krogman, M. McClemans, P. Ellis, R. Schaffer, G. Ohlenkamp. LIBRARIANS The Elkton chap- er of FHA is affili- ated with the State and National organi- zation. All girls in the high school are me m be r s . Mrs. Crawford is the ad- visor. FHA FHA OFFICERS: Standing: Mary Howell, Ruth Ann Schaffer, Marie McClemans, Mary Coughlin and Anita Kramer. Seated: Rosemary Salk, Jean Peters, Janet Hegerfeld, Pat Heesch, and Bernadette Hurney. FFA The Elkton chapter of FFA had a total enrollment of thirty- five members during the 1956-57 school year. Mr. Bohuslav is their advisor. Pat Frederiksen and Dale Even represented Elkton at the National Convention in Kansas City. FFA OFFICERS: El- roy Bessler, Les Kra- mer, Bill Landsman, Dale Even, Pat Fred- eriksen, and Mr. Bo- huslav, advisor. 20 The combined “A” and “B” bands from Elkton Public grade and high school and St. Mary’s parochial school. The band is under the direction of Mr. Foss. The “A” band marched at the Sioux Falls Centennial, Hobo Day in Brookings and in Edgerton. Both bands marched at the Elkton Harvest Festival. GLEE CLl B Front Row: B. Ekberg, T. McWhorter, V. Pape, M. McClemans, E. Sutton, M. Bolte. P. Pinkston, J. Turnis, S. Kramer, P. Heesch. C. Bartelt. J. El- erud, M. Howell, E. R. Foss, director. Second Row: B. Hammer, W. Hoebelheinrich, P. Ellis, R. Schaffer. J. Pet- ers, A. Kramer. M. Seivert, B. Hurney, M. Eiverud. J. Pinkston. J. Heger- feld, R. Fulmer, E. Fulmer, R. Salk. D. Anderson. M. Kruger, H. Buriage. L. to R.: M. Kruger. R. Schaffer, M. Eiverud. J. Pinkston, J. Hegerfeld. P. Ellis. A. Kramer, E. Fulmer, D. Anderson. R. Salk. SOLOISTS H. Buriage, J. Hegerfeld, V. Pape, P. Frederiksen, P. Ellis, M. Eiverud, A. Kramer, R. Salk, M. Kruger, L. Even, J. Eiverud, R. Schaffer. 22 At the Region III music contest, held February 13, at Water- town, the following ratings were received: Anita Kramer, alto, 1; Marlayne Eiverud, mezzo-soprano. II; Rosemary Salk, piano, II; Triple Trio, II; Pat Ellis, soprano, III; Pat Frederiksen, baritone, IIII. , HOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN EVALU KING FRANCIS ANITA RAY MYRNA ELROY Evalu Fulmer and Francis Lorang were crowned queen and king, respec- tively, at the October 12, 1956, EHS Homecoming. Anita Kramer, Ray Pratt, Myrna Kruger, and Elroy Bessler were their attendants. Wilbur Latham, president of the junior class, acted as master of ceremonies. The robe bearer was Gloria Kramer. The crown bearers were Janice Cries and Jay Hampson. Vikkie Moser carried the flowers. The Howard Tigers won the Homecoming football game. The coronation ceremony took place between halves. A homecoming dance followed the game with Doug McCormick and the Collegiates furnishing the music. 23 MRS. GEORGE BUCHHOLTZ . ELKTON % HALL OF FAME MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rosemary Salk Francis Lorang Don Kiosterman Evalu Fulmer MOST WORTHY Francis Lorang Evalu Fulmer i t BEST LOOKING Dean Moser Anita Kramer BEST GROOMED Q Charles Peters V ' Anita Kramer MOST POPULAR Francis Lorang Evalu Fulmer WITTIEST James Culhane Janet Hegerfeld BEST DANCERS Evalu Fulmer James Culhane MOST COURTEOUS Anita Kramer Francis Lorang Raymond Pratt Evalu Fulmer 24 Harry Kellog . Brookings CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL Front Row: Ray Pratt, Jim Culhane, Dennis Walsh, Charles Peters, Duane Bart£lt, Donald Ishmael. Second Row; Donald McDowell, Bill Landsman, Francis Lorang, Donald Klosterman, Virgil Deethardt, Dean Moser, Dale Even, Coach Bob Hampson. B” TEAM Front Row: Duane Bartelt, Donald Ishmael, James Stewart, Donald Bar- thel, Roy Bebensee. Back Row: Roger Risch, Pete Peterson, Micky Mv- ers. Coach Hampson, Virgil Deethardt, Dennis Walsh, Andy Kurtz. 26 P. H. Collins . Brookings FOOTBALL TOP ROW: R. Pratt, D. Even, C. Peters, P. Hurney, P. Frederiksen. V. Luze, F. Lorang, J. Culhane. ROW TWO: Coach Hampson, D. Moser, B. Landsman, R. Bauer, L. Kramer, D. Bartelt, B. Vaske, student manager, D. McDowell. ROW ONE: D. Ishmael, D. Barthel, M. Myers, P. Peterson, D. Walsh, R. Risch. FRONT ROW: R. Pratt, J. Culhane, D. Barthel, P. Peterson, R. Risch, R. Be- bensee, D. Ishmael, D. Bartelt. BACK ROW: Coach Hampson, C. Peters, B. Landsman, D. Even, D. Moser, F. Lorang, D. Walsh, R. Hendriks. ZS TRACK Chuck Ray FOGERTY’S BARBER SHOP ELKTON 29 ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR- - -- -- -- -- -- - -Anita Kramer CO-EDITOR- - -- -- -- -- - -Evalu Fulmer FEATURE EDITOR..............Rosemary Salk ART EDITOR---------------- Charles Peters CLASS EDITOR........................Myrna Kruger SPORTS EDITORS--------------------Francis Lorang James Culhane BUSINESS MANAGERS-..........Raymond Pratt Don Klosterman ELK-O-GRAM STAFF EDITOR------------- ------- -Ruth Ann Schaffer ASSOCIATE EDITORS............Janet Hegerfeld Monte Harming SPORTS EDITORS- ----- -Marlayne Elverud Duane Bartelt ART EDITORS- ------- -Marie McClemans Lyle Even GRADE EDITORS- ----- -Bernadette Hurney Patricia Ellis CIRCULATION MANAGERS............Don Ishmael Wilbur Latham 30 BROOKINGS MUSIC STORE . BROOKINGS ELKTON INVITATIONAL TOURNEY Francis Lorang receives the trophy for the winning Elkton team. BACK ROW, L. to R: R. Kruger, R. Engelbrecht, M. Kramer, P. Swift, D. Smith, R. Greve, C. Kretsinger. FRONT ROW, L. to R: D. Swift, V. Krogman, R. Pottratz, G. Sch- Tournament mid, j Raabe D pratt. K. McCuen. Champs LITTLE ELKS UPPER SIOUX CONFERENCE GRADE TOURNAMENT CONSOLATION CHAMPS CORN EXCHANGE BANK BANK V’lTH US PHONE 2761 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA KALLEMEYN DAIRY Serving Brookings and Surrounding Communities BUTTERMILK MILK CHOCOLATE MILK CREAM SCHAFFER BROTHERS John Deere Sales and Service Edward and Albert Schaffer, Prop. We feature Delaval Milkers Separators-Coolers and Repairs FARM SUPPLIES Tractors and Farm Implements R e pa i r s WATER SYSTEMS-TANKS-FEEDERS PHONE 2551 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 34 ROY KRAMER BOB'S FIRESTONE BUSSES GAS FIRESTONE TIRES ACCESSORIES OIL PHONE 3444 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 35 JACKRABBIT OIL CO. Distributor of Sinclair Products TIRES REPAIRED GARAGE SERVICE SINCLAIR POWER X GASOLINE BROOKINGS. SOUTH DAKOTA PHONE 493 FULMER'S STATION Five Miles North of Elkton on Highway 14 GAS POP GROCERIES OIL CANDY PHONE 2724 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA ELK CAFE GAMBLES Leo Traxinger, Prop. HARDWARE DRY GOODS SPORTS WEAR SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS Phone 2291 Elkton, South Dakota FARMERS UNION CO-OP OIL Oil Change Tire Repairs Kerosene Oil Elkton, South Dakota Grease Jobs Car Wash Tire Sales Gas Phone 2851 SEXAUER'S ELEVATOR John Kracke, Manager COALS FEEDS MIXING PHONE 2841 FEED GRINDING GRAIN SEEDS ELKTON,SOUTH DAKOTA RED OWL AGENCY Buy For Less Groceries Delivery Service Self-Service Vegetables Fresh Fruits Meats Phone 2081 Elkton, South Dakota 37 PEDERSON ELKTON GRAIN AND SUPPLY MIXING AND FEED GRINDING PHONE 2991 GRAIN FEEDS COAL FERTILIZERS ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA ELKTON MOTOR COMPANY Prop. M. F. Klosterman USED CARS AND TRUCK SALES ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA CARS TRACTORS TRUCK SERVICE PHONE 2901 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1957 ALVIN QUINN SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY GOODS GREETING CARDS PAINTS AND GLASS FLOOR COVERING WALL PAPER 38 ELKTON HATCHERY AND HARDWARE ADMIRAL TV SKELGAS QUALITY CHICKS VIGORENA FEED CHICK EQUIPMENT ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA s. w. McDowell GENUINE AUTO PARTS REPAIRS PHONE 2611 ACCESSORIES BATTERIES LIGHTS CHECKED ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA ELK THEATRE Leo Smith Manager Popcorn and Confections Wide Screen With Cinemascope Movies Are Good Entertainment Elkton, South Dakota EGGS POULTRY DAILY PICKUPS PHONE 2961 FARMER'S PRODUCE CREAM GRADED EGGS ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA PROP. GARY MATTESON ELKTON CASH HARDWARE PLUMBING SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS PHONE 2241 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT PAINTS ELKTON,SOUTH DAKOTA WALKER DRUG CANDY BOOKS MAGAZINES SCHOOL SUPPLIES SUPPLIES CIGARETTES PHONE 2871 ®ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA FOUNTAIN SERVICE REGISTERED PHARMACIST CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM THE ELKTON RECORD BOB AND VANGE RENSHAW PHONE 2261 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA STANDARD OIL HOVARD MEYERS, OWNER GAS AND OIL TIRES WHEEL ALIGNMENT PHONE 2401 S WASHING GREASING POLISHING ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA BUCKLIN'S STORE FRUITS VEGETABLES CHOICE MEATS PHONE 2661 CLOTHING DRY GOODS FOOT WEAR ELKTON. SOUTH DAKOTA AXEL NORD GENERAL INSURANCE FARM LOANS BONDS REAL ESTATE PHONE 2251 ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA ARTZ SOFT WATER SERVICE BRING YOUR HOME “UP-TO-DATE” WITH SOFT WATER SERVICE 307 3RD STREET BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY CO. JOHN FUNSTON (MANAGER) LUMBER-SHINGLES CEMENT EQUIPMENT LIME PAINTS ELKTON.SOUTH DAKOTA NAILS PHONE 2271 ELKTON MEAT MARKET FRESH MEATS MILK SELF-SERVICE FRESH FRUITS PHONE 2071 LOCKER SERVICE FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES BUTCHERING ELKTON,SOUTH DAKOTA DIAMOND LUNCH CANDY MEALS BEVERAGES PROP. GEORGE McMAHON POOD LUNCHES REFRESHMENTS SHORT ORDERS ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 42 MEALS CANDY PASTERIES ELKTON CITY CAFE LUNCHES CIGARETTES BEVERAGES SOUTH DAKOTA JAMES WHOLESALE Candy Cigarette s Smoking Cigars Equipment Phone 508 Gum Brookings, South Dakota EMIL SALK DRY CLEANING SPORT WEAR EMIL SALK, PROP. TAILORED CLOTHING FOOT WEAR ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA EMROY KELLY STANDARD OIL DEALER FUEL FARM KEROSENE OIL AND GAS HOME DELIVERY PHONE 2441 ELKTON. SOUTH DAKOTA ELKTON FARMERS CREAMERY BUTTER SOLD IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANITIES PHONE 2641 MANAGER, ALFRED BARTELT FREE CREAM PICKUP ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA
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