s c H 0 0 L s 0 u T H 0 A K 0 T A H 0 R T Y 1 N c • E N 0 1 N E E R 9 M 1 N N E S 0 T A DEDICATION and loveI These have enabled us to attain the goal which four years ago we set out to achieve. So often we never pause to say Thank you . We gratefully dedicate these Hever-to-be-Forgotten-Menories to you wonderful people called MOM and DAD, ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Verle L. Heiter American Government PRINCIPAL William F. Quincey English I,II,III,IV PATRICIA PINKSTON Physical Education 1,2: Mixed Chorus U; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,R; Librarian 2,3} FHA 1.2,3,1} ELK staff U} Homecoming Lady U; ELK-O-GRAM Editor U; Girls State 3} Declamation 2,3} ELK-O-GRAM staff 3,U} DAR Representative U} Class Officer 2,3,U} Glee Club Officer U} FHA Officer U} Office Helper U} FHA Award 3 Class Plays 3,h; Triple Trio U} Fresh- men Scholastic Award 1 s E N I I O 9 0 CLASS MOTTO Excelsior SALUTATORIAN COLORS Blue and Silver FLCWER Pink Rose MARCENE GROEPPER Marcus, Iowa, 1,2} Girls Glee Club 3,U} Betty Crocker of Tomorrow U} Homecoming Attendant 1 } FHA 3,U} ELK staff U} ELK-O-GRAM staff 3} FHA Officer U} Class Plays 3,U KATHLEEN HURNEY Minneapolis, Minn. 2; Class Play U; Physical Education 1,3 One-act Play U; FHA 1; ELK staff U; ELK-O-GRAM staff 3, U GENE kk i -TEH Basketball U; One-act Play It; Class Plays 3,Us FFA 1,2,3,U; Boys Glee Club U DALE SCHMIOT Physical Education 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,U; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus U; Boys Glee Club 3 U; Class Play U JANICE KELLEH Physical Education 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,U; Librarian 1,2.3,U; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,U CAROLE BARTELT Physical Education 1,2; Mixed Chorus U; Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3,U; Librarian 1; FHA 1,2,3,U; ELK ass't. editor U; Class Plays 3,U; ELK-O-GRAM staff 3,U; Declamation 2,3,U; Band 1,2,3,U: ELK-O-GRAM ass't. editor U; ELK staff U; FHA Officer 3 WILLIAM ZINK JR. Brookings, S. Dak. 1; Track 2, 3,U; Basketball 2,3,U; FFA 2, 3,U; Physical Education 2,3,U; Class Plays 3,U; Class Officer 3,U; FFA Officer 3,U; FFA Del- egate National FFA Convention li; Homecoming Attendent U EUGENE HEESCH Basketball 1,2,3,1 } Football 3,1 - All-Conference Basketball U; Class Officer 1 RUTH OPFELT New U1 , Minnesota, 1,2 FHA 3,U; Girls Glee Club 3,1 } FHA Officer U; Class Plays 3,1 } ELK staff 1 SHARON BEERS Physical Education 1,2,3} FHA 1,2,3,U} Band 1,2,3,1 } Girls Glee Club 2t Librarian 3} FHA Officer 3 u} ELK Editor U} ELK-O-GRAM ass't editor 1 ; Homecoming Attendant U} Class Officer 3} Class Plays 3,1 } Band President 1 ; ELK staff 1 } ELK-O-GRAM staff 3,1 } Office Helper It ROBERT LATHAM Basketball 2, 3} Football U} FFA 2, 3, I ; Class Play U DAVID RXSCH Physical Education 1 } Football 1,2,3,1 } Basketball 1,2,3} Track 1,2,3} Class Plays 3,1 } Class Officer 1,3} Hustler's Football Trophy 3,1 } Homecom- ing Attendant lit All-Confer- ence Football k; Boys Glee Club 3 RANDT RISCH Basketball 1, 2j Football 3, U HARVEY BAKER Band 1,2,3,! ; Class Officer 2; Basketball 2,3,1 ; Track 3} Band President 3} Boys Glee Club 3 1 ; Class Plays 3,1 ; Boys State 3s Music Cairp 3; Mixed Chorus I ; ELK staff I ; Homecoming Lord 1 ; Boys Glee Club President 1 ; Basketball Captain's Trophy 1 ; Perfect Attendence 1,2,3,! ; All-Con- ference Basketball U MICHAEL UJZE Mixed Chorus U} Boys Glee Club 3,U} PEA 1,2,3,U; FFA Officer 1 ROBERT HARMING Basketball 1,2,3} Class Plays 3, U; FFA 1, 2, 3, U RICHARD VfISKOR Basketball 3; FFA 1,2,3 ELDRIDGE KRETSINGER Physical Education 3} Football 1,2,3} Basketball 1,2,3} FFA 1,2,3,1} Band 1,2,3,1 : Track 1,3,1 ; Mixed Chorus U; Boys Glee Club 3, U SHIRLEY SUDTELGTE Verdi, Minnesota, 1,2; FHA },U Librarian 3,1 ; Girls Glee Club 3,1 } Class Plays 3,1 MART ELLEN SEIVERT Physical Education 2; Mixed Chorus U; Girls Glee Club 1,2, 3,U| Triple Trio 3,ii; FHA 1,2, 3,U| ELK staff U; Class Play U; ELK-O-GRAM staff li MARVIN OVEREND Physical Education 2; Mixed Chorus It} Basketball 1; Track 1} Class Plays 3,U; FFA 1,2,3, U; FFA Officer 3| Boys Glee Club 3,U; Class Officer U IN MEMORIAM Sitting: President Duane Smallfield; Treasurer Patricia Pinkston; Standing: Advisor Mr. Heiter, Secretary Bill Zink; Vice-President Marvin Overend Larry Engelgrecht I cannot say, and I will not say that he is dead, - He is just away! With a cheeiy smile, and a wave of the hand He has wandered into and unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. And you - 0 you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return. Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of there as the love of here; Think of him still as the same, I say: He is not dead, - He is just away! - James Whitcomb Riley - DUANE SMALLFIELD Basketball 2; Football 3, U} Track 3, U| FFA 1,2,3,U; Class Officer U, FFA Officer 3, U COMMENCEMENT The long-awaited time had arrived. We, The Seniors of I960, were lined up and preparing the walk for the graduation march. As we donned our caps and gowns and kept in step to Pomp and Circumstance we realized that this was truly conmencement, another milestone of our lives. Many of our most cherished and lasting friendships would melt into the future. Our motto, Excelsior , will ever be before us as a stepping stone to strive onward and upward. Our class colors of blue and silver, and our class flower, a pink rose, shall ever signify our graduation. This memorable date in our lives took place on May seventeenth, nineteen hundred sixty with Dean Ray Chapman giving the address for the commencement exercises. HOMECOMING The Elkton High School Homecoming activities were held Thursday, October 1. The highlight of the pep rally came when Charles Zink, «aster of ceremonies, announced that Harvey Baker and Patricia Pinkston were chosen as the '59 Homeconing Lord and Lady with Bill Zink, Harcene Qroep- per, David Risch, and Sharon Beers, the attendants. After the program of a football pantonine, cheers, pep talks, and the little blue Jug contest, won by the sophomores, a snake dance was held, led by the cheer- leaders to the Elk Bowl where the huge bon- fire was the main attraction. Friday night the Elks scored a victory over the Rutland Ramblers 35-20. The Pat Bofftaan orchestra provided music at the Homecoming dance after the game to the bring the '59 Homecoming to a close. LADY LORD Patricia Pinkston Harvey Baker ROYAL COURT The Lord and Lady and their attendants; Left to Right; Sharon Beers, David Risch, Bill Zink, and Karcene Oroepper Junior Class Play of '59 Hobgoblin House Directed byt Mrs. Bruning and Mr. Hofland The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held on Thursday evening. May 7, 1959. The then , Song In My Heart , was carried out in the colors—pink, silver, and gold. Music for the dance was provided by the Rich Ricke Orchestra. Hawaiian Cruise was the these of the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which was held on Thursday evening. May 5, I960. Don Shaw and his Top Forth Band BETIT CROCKER STATERS C A VI P Patricia Plnkaton Herrey Bator OFFICE HELPERS Sharon Bears and Patricia Pinkston DAR REPRESENTATIVE Patrici Pinkston Mr. Hofland Music Am. History Mr. Hampson Algebra I Drivers Ed. Geometry World History Mr. Travis Speech Spanish I English I, II Grade Basketball E Mrs. Bruning Speech Spanish I English I,II s FACULTY Mrs. Taggart Home Ec. 1,11 111 General Math Mr. Farris Physics Biology General Science Athletics Mr. Sullivan Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping General Business CORNETS Harvey Baker, Gloria Ekberg, Eldridge Kretsinger, Paul Swift, Sharon Traxlnger Karon Traxinger PERCUSSION Kenny Baker, Phillip Ehret, Jean Baker, Lois Larson HELI. LIKE Maynard Kramer BASSES Helen Kelly, James Kurts BARITONES Carole Bartelt, James Stuefen DIRECTOR Dean Hofland B BAND Row It K. Klosterman, B. Mangan, L. Unruh, D. Fjerstad, J. Gries, R. Stuefen, R. Nichols, J. Tolk, V. Fjerstad, M. Janssen, Row 2: D. Hansen, D. Myers, P. Ehret, S. Deethart, M. Fjerstad, A. Unruh, J. Nichols, R. Motter, R. Klosterman, Row 3: Director Dean Hofland, W. Humey, G. Risch, T, Rickerl GIRLS' AND BOYS' GLEE CLUB Sitting: Helen Oppelt, Lois Wiskur, Judy Rickerl, Joyce Mersch, Lois Larson, Koyla Leslie, Janis Weber, Judy Dexter, Gladys Wiskur} Row 2: Pat Cochran, Carol Johnson, Mary Gebhart, Mary Stewart, Sharon Theel, Carolee Kramer, Judy Ehret, Ellen Kurtz, Peggy Price; Row 3 : Mr, Hofland, Mary Hendricks, Margaret Hegerfeld, Sandra Duin, Judy Larson, Jerilyn Engel- brecht, Pat Risch, Judy McKeown, Madeline Peterson, Barbara Bruning, Dorothy Sudtelgtej Row i t Karen Kurtz, Jean Baker, Donna Greve, Carol Kampmann, Mary Seivert, Carol Pinkston Shirley Sudtelgte, Dorinda McKeown, Marlene Wiskur, Janice Groepper, Bernadette Luze; Row5 Judy Pratt, Judy Klosterman, Marcene Groepper, Marsha Smith, Jean Dexter, Kathy Brandt, Margie Eaton, Gloria Ekberg, Sandra Hornby, Sharon Landsman; Row 6t Carole Bartelt, Kathy Peterson, Carol Kurtz, Patricia Pinkston, Kathryn Janssen, Joyce McKeown, Ruth Oppelt, Katherine Peters, Donna Rasmussen. Row It Bob Overend, Charles Oppelt, Larry Motter, Paul Swift, Melvin Smith, Ronald Engelbrecht, Loren Larsen, James Kurtz; Row 2: Mr. Hofland, Marvin Overend, Raymond Winsel, Curtis Kretsinger, Lorin Leslie, Harvey Baker, George Eaton, Eldridge Kretsinger; Row 3: Ronald Deethardt, Tom Hurney, Melvin Brown, Dale Schmidt, Mike Luze, Gene Keller, Bob Myers, MIXED CHORUS Row It Judy Pratt, Margaret Hegerfeld, Sandra Duin, Margie Eaton, Mr. Hofland, Jean Baker, Carolee Kramer, Koyla Leslie, Carole Bartelt, Row 2t Judy Larson, Carol Pinkston, Carol Kanpmann, Mary Ellen Seivert, Patricia Pinkston, Kathy Brandt, Carol Kurt , Gloria Ekberg, Row 3: Larry Motter, Marvin Overend, Paul Swift, Harvey Baker, George Eaton, Ronald Engelbrecht, Row Ut James Kurtz, Curtis Kretsinger, Lorln Leslie, Dale Schmidt, Michael Luze, Eldridge Kretsinger. TRIPLE TRIO Left to Right: Judy Pratt, Jean Baker, Judy Larson, Sandra Duin, Mary Ellen Seivert, Carol Kampmann, Carol Kurtz, Gloria Ekberg, Patricia Pinkston, Harvey Baker, and Mr. Hofland. ACCOMPANISTS Charles Marquardt Harvey Baker SOLOISTS Row lr Gloria Ekberg, Marsha Smith, Jean Baker, Sandra Duin, Margaret Hegerfeld, Judy Larson, Judy Pratt, Row 2t Curtis Kretsinger, Mary Ellen Seivert, Kathy Brandt, Carol Karpmann, Carol Kurtz Mary Hendricks. Sharon Theel I960 SPRING CONCERT The EHS band and vocal groups, under the direction of Mr Hofland, presented a apring concert on April 27, I960. The concert included several vocal selections by the boys' and girls' choruses and instru- mental selections by both the A and B bands. The concert was presented to the public for the purpose of showing the coMiiunity the accomplishments of the musical elements of Elkton High School, Row 1: Qene Heesch, Duane Smallfleld, Mr. Farris, Bob Latham, Richard Landsman; Row 2: David Risch, Bob Mersch, Duane Smith, Lorin Leslie, Randy Risch, Paul Swift; Row 3r David Pratt, Sylvester Luze, Ronnie Engelbrecht, George Eaton, Milton McKeown, Larry Lynch; Row Ur Student Manager-Charles C jpelt, James Stuefen, Francis Seivert, Chuck Zink, Maynard Kramer, Jerome Sutton, Curtis Kretsinger, Loren Larson F O O T 8 A SCORES TEAM PLAYED ELKS Opponents Dell Rapids 15 12 Howard 13 26 Colman 21 0 Rutland (Homecoming) 35 20 Volga 0 51 White 3U 38 Egan 33 7 EHS record for the season wast U wins - 3 losses £ CLUB Row It Randy Risch, Bill Zink, Bob Harming, Paul Swift, Chuck Zink, Duane Smallfield, Lorin Leslie, Duane Smith; Row 2: Larry Lynch, Sylvester Luze, Bob Latham, Bob Mersch Harvey Baker, Gene Keller, George Eaton, Gene Heesch, Maynard Kramer, Richard Landsman, Larry Motter, David Risch 0 Row 1 Jerilyn Engelbrecht, Carolee Kramer, Carol Johnson, Koyla Leslie, Judy Dexter, Bernadette Luze, Dorothy Sudtelgte, Patty Cochran; Row 2t Lois Larson, Ellen Kurtz, Judy Pratt, Karen Kurtz, Jean Baker, Judy Klosterman, Carol Kurtz, Gloria Ekberg; Row 3s Judy Larson, Dorinda McKeown, Marsha Smith, Judy McKeown, Sharon Landsman, Janis Weber, Joyce McKeown, Helen Kelly; Row Us Sandra Duin, Loraa Boelens, Barbara Bruning Kathryn Janssen, Donna Greve, Haney Myers, Mary Jo Stewart, Sharon Theel BOYS CHEERLEADERS Jean Baker Judy Ehret Mary Hendricks Koyla Leslie Row It Roger Pottratz, Larry Price, Robert Overend, James Kurtz, Charles Oppelt; Row 2t Lorin Leslie, Duane Smallfleld, John Wilkerson, Kenny Baker PHYSICAL EDUCATION From left to right: David Risch, Paul Swift, Harvey Baker, Gene Heesch, Chuck Zink, Maynard Kramer, Vern Schoeneman, Gene Keller, Bob Harming, Bill Zink, Richard Lands- man, Jerry Schmid, kneeling: James Stuefen, Student Manager, and Coach Farris. ELKTON HIGH SCHOOL 'ASIO T1 LL SCHF.DilLE Date Team Place Elks. Opp Nov. 27 Colman There 35 39 Dec. 1 Toronto Home 86 27 Dec. 5 Egan Home 1 9 39 Dec. 8 Verdi Home 57 1 0 Dec. 11 Volga There U7 72 Dec. 1$ White There 1 1 50 Dec. 18 Salem There 61 55 Dec. 19 Mt. Vernon There 70 51 Jan. 5 Verdi There 62 31 Jan. 8 Bruce There 57 28 Jan. 15 Sinai Home 71 58 Jan. 21 Elkton 22 Invitational Tournament Bruce 73 1 2 Lyons 1 3 1 8 Jan. 25 Fulton Home 1 1 1 8 Jan. 29 Egan Home 55 1 8 Feb. 5 Clear- Lake Home 58 53 Feb. 9 White Home 63 69 Feb. 12 Rutland There 59 36 Feb. 16 Colman Home 56 65 Feb. 19 Astoria There 75 1 6 March 2, 3,1 District Tourney At Brookings Lake Preston 25 EB Oldham 35 1 2 Overall record including Invitational and District. ... ............................ 13 Wins 9 Loses Row li Larry Lynch, Curtis Kretsinger, James Klostenaan, Duane Smith, Jerome Sutton, Robert Myer, Larry Hotter; Row 2j Milton McKeown, Warren Kansanbach Terry Smith, Ronald Engelbrecht, Sylvester Luze, Francis Seivert, William Myers, Mr. Farris; Row 3r Donald DeZeeuw, Vernon Krogman, Loren Larson, Thomas Peters, David Pratt, Gene Kramer, Thomas Peters, Janes Kurtz, Larry Motter, Duane Smallfield, Bill Zink, Harvey Baker Oene Keller, Bob Harming, Tern Schoenenan Coach Farris CROSS COUNTRY COACH Gerald Farris TRACK Row Is Larry Motter, Gene Keller, Robert Harming, William Zink, Paul Swift, Duane Smallfield, Harvey Baker; Row 2s Charles Dppelt, Robert Overend, Richard Landsman, Richard Wiskur, Maynard Kramer, David Risch Sylvester Luze, Larry Lynch; Row 3s Ronald Engelbrecht, Charles Zink, Gene Heesch, Jerome Sutton, Duane Smith, Robert Mersch, Robert Latham, Robert Myers Sittings Mrs. Taggart, Helen Kelly, Patricia Pinkston, Madeline Peterson, Carol Kurtz, Sharon Beers; Row 2s Janice Keller, Shirley Sudtelgte, Marcene Qroepper, Katherine Peters, Janice Groepper, Judy Klosterman, Judy Ehret; Row 3s Judy Pratt, Jean Baker, Mary Ellen Seivert, Mary Hendricks, Donna Rasmussen, Karen Kurtz; Row Us Carole Bartelt, Ruth Oppelt, Kathy Hurney, Carol Pinkston, Kathy Brandt, Marlene Wiskur FUTURE HOMEMAKERSof AMERICA Sittings Patricia Risch, Sandra Hornby, Kathryn Janssen, Nancy Myers, Mary Jo Stewart, Donna Greve; Row 2$ Helen Oppelt, Lois Wiskur, Peggy Price, Carol Johnson, Barbara Brunin :, Sandra Du in, Janis Weber, Gladys Wiskur, Mrs. Taggart; Row 3s Koyla Leslie, Lois Larson, Judy Rickerl, Ellen Kurtz, Betty Oppelt, Carol Karapmann, Lorn Boelens, Judy Pittinger, Margie Eaton, Pat Cochran, Row Us Dorothy Sudtelgte, Carolee Kramer, Sharon Theel, Sharon Landsman, Marsha Smith Katherine Peterson, Judy Larson, Mary Francis Gebhart, Eunice Kruger, Shirley Wiskur LaVonne Krogmann FHA OFFICERS President Helen Kelly V.-Pres. Patricia Pinkston Secretary Madeline Peterson Treasurer Carol Kurtz Program Chairman Ruth Oppelt Reporter Marcene Groepper Degree Chairman Pat Cochran Ways and Means Judy Pratt Pariimentarian Sharon Beers Historian Donna Greve Advisor Mrs. Taggart Sitting: Duane Smallfield, Bill Zink, Chuck Zink, Vern Schoeneman, Mike Luze, George Eaton, Richard Landsman; Row 2: Larry Price, Myron Lang, Dale Schmidt, Bob Harming Eldridge Kretsinger, Mr, Bruning; Row 3r Roger Wi8kur, Melvyn Smith, Melrin Brown, Gens Keller, Lorln Leslie, Arnold Bruning; Row U: Marvin Overend, Bob Latham, Jamas Smallfield, Dick Wiskur, LeRoy Wiskur, Jerry Schmid FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Sitting: Roger Schmidt, Warren Kansanbach, Tom Hurney, Jerome Sutton, Curtis Kretsinger, Ron- ald Deethardt, Mr. Bruning; Row 2: Vernon Krogmann, Tom Peters, James Kurtz, Kenny Baker David Pratt, Bob Overend, Donald DeZeeuw; Row 3: Loren Larsen, Charles Oppelt, Bob Myers, David Krogmann, Sylvester Schwebach, Delbert Winsel, Terry Smith, Row Ui Billy Myers, Larry Motter James Stuefen, Larry Lynch, Sylvester Luze, Merle Jaacks BOTS ATTEND NATIONAL CONVENTION Duane Smallfield and Bill Zink m SWEETHEART - Carol Kurtz FTA OFFICERS Advisor Hr. Bruning, Vice-President Hike Laze, President Duane Smallfield, Secretary Bill Zink, Reporter Chuck Zink, Sentinel Tern Sohoeneman, Parlimentarian George Eaton, Treasurer Richard Landsman LIBRARY HELPERS Dorinda McKeown, Shirley Sudtelgte, Mary Hendricks, Janice Keller, Judy Larson, Pat Cochran NEWSPAPER STAFF Sittings Sharon Beers, Kathy Brandt, Carole Barteltj Standing: Patricia Pinkston- Editor, Mr. Sullivan, Kathy Hurney, Mary Seivert, Mary Hendricks FINIS There were times we thought we wouldn't There were times we thought we couldn't Our minds are wracked Our backs are stooped The ELK is here and we are poopedlll ANNUAL STAFF Sitting: Sharon Beers-Editor, Mary Ellen Seivert-Typist; Standing: Mr. Sullivan, Marcene Groepper, Carole Bartelt-Assistant Editor, Patricia Pinkston-Business Mana- ger, Carol Pinkston, Kathy Hurney, Carol Kurtz, Judy Pratt, Lorin Leslie, Richard Landsman, George Eaton, Harvey Baker- Advertising Manager (not pictured) SPEECH Sittings Richard Wiskur, Janice Keller, Shirley Sudtelgte, Kathy Hurney, Gene Keller, Mrs. Bruning; Standings Jeax Dexter, Joyce Mersch, Robert ffyers, Dennis Weigle, Curtis Kretsinger, Ton Hurney DECLAMATION Sittings Janis Weber, Gloria Ekberg, Carole Bartelt; Standings Barbara Bruning, Margie Eaton, Lorna Boelens, Curtis Kretsinger, Mrs. Binning ONE ACT PLAY Sittings Mrs. Bruning, Kathy Hurney; Stand- ing; Gene Keller, Dennis Weigle, Robert Myers, Curtis Kretsinger, Richard Wiskur Sleeping Beauties (Bill And Harvey) Don't Be Bashful SHOTS Mr. And Mrs. Quincey Carole B. Dale S. Maynard? Patty P. Mr. Farris, Mr. Kurts, And Mr. Hofland King Harvey And Queen Patty EHS Band Warning Dp Shirley Sudtelgte r. And Mrs. Belter CANDID Buddies Can-Can Bob The Three Idiota Smile Pretty Patty MEMORIES Stage Fright Class Plays Picnics Style Show Band-a-rama Paper publication Invitational Tourney ill Mr. Travis Picnicing la That Cash Bob? CLASSES SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES - Mrs. Salk THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES - Miss Holland HOMEMAKING III - Mrs. Taggart FIRST AND SECOND GRADES - Mrs. Quinn 0 0 fc [ ove I ooh I - ■ FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES - Mrs. Ekberg Jean Baker Katherine Brandt Melvin Brown Arnold Bruening George Eaton Karen Kurtz Richard Landsman Myron Lang Lorin Leslie Joyce McKeown Robert Mersch Katherine Peters Madeline Peterson Carol Pinkston Judy Pratt John Wilkerson LeRoy Wiskur Marlene Wiskur Roger Wiskur Charles Zink SOPHOMORES Gordon Be33ler Lorna Boelens Donna Greve Marilyn Herrick Barbara Bruening Patricia Cochran Thomas Hurney Carol Kampmann Jean Dexter Sandra Duin Maynard Kramer Curtis Kretsinger Margie Eaton Gloria Ekberg LaVonne Krogmann Eunice Kruger Ronald Engelbrecht Mary Gebhart Judy Larson Sylvester Luze SOPHOMORES Larry Lynch Dorinda McKeown Roger Pottratz Sylvester Schwebach Joyce Mersch Larry Motter Mary Jo Stewart James Stuefen Bob Myers Nancy Myers Jerome Sutton Janis Weber Charles Oppelt Robert Overend Dennis Wiegle Raymond Winsel Katherine Peterson Judy Pittenger Oladys Wisknr Shirley Wiskur Kenny Baker Marianne Bauer Ronald Deethardt Judy Dexter Donald DeZeeuw Jerilyn Engelbrecht B- Margaret Hegerfeld Sandra Hornby Marvin Jaacks Kathryn Janssen Carol Johnson Warren Kansanback F R E S H M E N Koyla Leslie Bernadette Luze Charles Marquardt Milton McKeown Judith McKeown Linda McLaughlin Judy Rickerl Patricia Risch Roger Schmidt Francis Seivert Billy Myers Betty Oppelt Helen Oppelt Thomas Peters David Pratt Peggy Price Lois Wiskur Marsha Smith Terry Smith Dorothy Sudtelgte Sharon Theel Delbert Winsel FRESHMEN OFFICERS President Caxolee Kramer Vice-President Delbert Winsel Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Risch ADVISORS Mr. Hofland and Mr. Sullivan SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President Robert Overend Vice-President Janis Weber Secretary-Treasurer Sandra Duin ADVISORS Mr. Farris and Mr. Hampson JUNIORS OFFICERS President Paul Swift Vice-President Lorin Leslie Secretary Myron Lang Treasurer Richard Landsman ADVISORS Mr. Bruning and Mrs. Taggart 8th GRADES Larry Bolte Aleta Kretsinger Ronald Smallfield Marilyn Duin Audrey DeZeeuw Cliff Kurtz Danny Mielke Lila Unruh Dale Hansen Margaret Luze Rita Bruemmer Joyce Kruger Jack Tolk Qayle Qroepper Roger Duin Darlene Latham Richard Motter Devayne Wiskur Diane Hansen Charles Mielke Leonard Greve Gene Risch Robert Cheatham Marjorie Janssen Rodney Hemerick David Swift Theresa Schwebach Lee Claussen Connie Kramer Betty Wiskur 5th 6th GRADES Diane Grave Jo Anne Pratt Darlene Dnin Dennis Kampmann Dennis Groepper John Schirmer Dennis Duin Marilyn Pottratz Sharon Baker Nancy Ishmael Virgil Schvebach Charles Gelderman James Qulncey Susan Claussen Shirley Deethardt Sonja Lytle Gloria Bolte Karen Janssen Allen Unruh Laurel Kretsinger Henry Willert James Gries Marilyn Van Dyke Larry Dexter Vlkkie Moser Roger Bruns Virginia Janssen Linda Wlskur 3rd 'V 4th GRADES Daniel Andersen Raymond Janssen Robert Van Dyke Micheal Kampmann Barbara Baker Darwin Miller Judy Wiskur Gloria Kramer 4 Leona DeZeeuw William Schirmer Ronald Geldennen Arnold Kruger Roger Peterson Joyce Erks Ethel Schut Janice Gries Linda Langin Dale Risch Dale Groepper Warren Strubbe Jay Harapson Larry Marquardt Wallace Unruh Gail Janssen John Swift Joseph Heard Jane McKeown Jerene Weber 1st v 2nd GRADES Debra Andersen Mario Claussen Edward Deen Carmen DeZeeuw Jane Erks Deborah Farris James Johnson Douglas Kampmann Valerie Kretsinger Lenny Tolk Wesley Van Dyke Neil Willert Billy Wiskur John Baker Darla Bolte Danny Deen Lynne Duin Sharon Duin Kurtis Gelderman Wayne Greve Jody Gries Mark Hampson Robert Heard Randy Otkln Ronald Melzer RURAL SCHOOLS There are five country schools still in operation after the re- organization which occurred during the school year of 1959-1960. These schools are still in the new district but are being kept in operation to lessen the load until the new school can be completed. The school buses pick the students up at their homes and take them to their country school Just as the buses pick up the students that go to the school in Elkton. Parnell No.9 school has 15 students. Its teacher is Mrs. Stembaugh. There are no first, seventh, or eighth graders. This school has a band in which all students participate. They have a bass drum, snare drum, harmonicas, marimba, rythnm instruments, and Mrs. Stembaugh plays the piano. Former District Ho.5U has 22 students. Mrs. Connie Larson is the teacher. They have no eighth graders. This school is located farthest from Elkton. Mrs. Trabing is the teacher of 19 students with no sixth or eighth graders. All the students ride the bus. Mrs. Heneghen is the teacher of 15 students. All the families except one ride the bus. This school has a rythnm band. One of the first graders, Kim Andersen, was born in Seoul, Korea. Mrs. Stufen's school is located by the Fulmer Station. She has 16 students with all grades except eighth grade. Kim Andersen Lawrence Bothe Elizabeth Erickson Judy Engelbrecht James Hornby Roger Hornby Dale Iverson David Larson Ivan Oppelt Kenneth Oppelt Tony Meyer Marshall Janssen Myrna McLaughlin Mrs. Trabing Connie Bauer Karen Bauer Danny Bessler Diane Bessler Gary Van Dyke Marietta Van Dyke Mrs. Stueffen Mrs. Larson Linda Even Lois Even Peggy Even Darlene Kretsinger Carol Kretsinger Charlene Kretsinger Lloyd Kretsinger Betty Kroeger Linda Kurtz Sally Kurtz Neva Miller Jan Peterson James Schmidt John Schmidt Milo Smith Keith Sutton Mark Sutton Cliffox'd Vanderbush Gary Vanderbush Judy Vanderbush Dennis Pike Elizabeth Pike James Pike Sandra Pike Douglas Smith Steven Smith Mrs. Stembaugh LeAnn Tolk Terry Tolk BOARD OF EDUCATION Sitting: Elmer Engelbrecht, Roy Kramer-President, Leo Traxinger Standing: Elmer Small field, John Even Dutch Culhane-Janitor of School COOKS WK MRS. POTTRATZ An average of 185 ■sale per day are prepared and served by these cooks for the Hot Lunch Program at Elkton High School. MRS. LTTLE BUSSES MRS. ANDERS CM A total of six busses, owned and operated by Merle Pottratz, are used to bring stu- dents into Elkton Public School. GAMBLES CALL LI2-3241 2 MILES NORTH ON HWYS 14 13 ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA FARMERS UNION Gj JJtUjA atifouA, M UjioZ PHONE: LI 2-2291 CO-----------O P OIL CO- ELK™N. SO. DAKOTA Daily pick up service by our trucks ELKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA The Store with a Sound Reputation iSioo kino i 4-' ROBERT L. MADSON. PROP. Baldwin Pianos PIANO TUNING SERVICING and Organs Magna vox PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS RCA Victor Sheet Music ALL ELECTRONICS SERVICING Records Band Instruments Custom Sound Installations BROOKINGS. SOUTH DAKOTA Locker and Soft Water Service AT THE LOCKER PLANT MY 2-4541 307 3rd Street Brookings, So. Dakota FOUNTAIN SERVICE WALKER’S DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES PHONE: LI 2-3131 ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA ALVIN QUINN SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY GOODS GREETING CARDS PAINTS AND GLASS WALL PAPER FLOOR COVERING PHONE: LI 2-3131 ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA RED OWL AGEN DIAL LI 2-2411 tor DELIVERY SERVICE ELKTON HATCHERY BUY FROM OS! OUR NUMBER IS LI 2-2231 NEIL’S RECREATION ROY KRAMER IMTTR NATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCKS TRACTORS FRANCHISED DEALER CALL LI 2-2421 ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA PARTS SERVICE NEW USED FARM MACHINERY There's question about it! SHORT ORDERS DINNERS COFFEE CANDY SANDWICHES ICE CREAM FRUITS VEGETABLES CHOICE MEATS Phone: LI 2-2I5I BUCKLIN’S PROPRIETOR: Robert Bucklin DRY GOODS BUY FROM US! CLOTHING ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA CORN EXCHANGE BANK SAVINGS DEPOSITS PHONE: LI 2-2145 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA SCHAFFER BROTHERS QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT ELKTON. SO. DAKOTA WE SERVE - DELICIOUS MEALS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES ELK CAFE TRACTORS MACHINERY SERVICE PARTS PHONE: LI 2-3101 ARNIE AND HELEN KLOSTERMAN ELKTON, SO. DAKOTA CONGRATULATIONS to the graduating class MERLE V, POTTRATZ P.H. 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