ik C HHUaI Stall Editor............. Linda Even Assistant Editor .. .Darlene Duin Seniors.......Monica Peterson Underclassmen ... Peggy’ Even Activities....... Linda Wiskar ....... Ellen Harney Sports...............LeAnn Tolk Advertisement.... Jo Anne Pratt Advisor...............Mr. Reilly 2 Dedication We dedicate the 1965 ELK to you, Mr. Quincey, for your thirteen years at Elkton High School. In those thirteen years you have done many things that words cannot express. 3 Richard Motter VALEDICTORIAN President FLOWER: Chrysanthemum SALUTATORIAN Gary Vanderbush OUR LIBERTIES WE PRIZE De Wayne Wiskur Vice-President OUR RIGHTS WE WILL Janice Smith COLORS: Turquoise and Silver Ronald Smallfield Aleta Kretsinger TREASURE Rita Bruemmer CLASS Mary Short Douglas Even Michael Seivert Daniel Mielke Ronald Otto ■James Hornby Ivan Oppelt Mary Holm Marlys Jensen Brenda Duff «Sr. 0 Plciy Rest Assured April 9, 1965 flletkodiat annuet May 11, 1965 C r.-sSr. Pronx The Loveliest Night of the Year May 8, 1965 onxffte nee me m t May 26, i965 Eugene Schneider Donald Magnus Don Gerlach Beryl Ke fer Sharon Sc hoe her I acuity William Quineey Superintendent Francis Reilly Homer Borst Robert Burrell •John Bauer Arvin Rolfs Karen Bauer Marten Bergman Diane Bessler Laurence Bothe Patrick Culhane Darlene Du in Patricia Ehret Dennis Even unior Helen Gebhart •James Gries Douglas Holm Mary Hurney Karen Janssen Virginia Janssen Dennis Kampmann Barbara Bor stall Roger Hornby Kay Klosterman Barbara Mangan Kathy Knuth Betty Kroeger Sally Kurtz I Beth McKeoum Gary McKeown Arlene Myers Roger Lamp Bruce Lundgren Anita Peterson Raymond Luze Roland Luze Theresa Schuebach Marsha Stue en Allen Utrruh Marilyn Van Dyke Linda Wiskur Sus tot Claus sen Georgia DeMarteleare Susan DeZeeuic Shirley Deethardt .it' , Elizabeth Erickson Ann Delaney Diane Or eve Dennis Groepper Charlene Kretsinger Roger Herrick Laurel Kretsinger David Landsman Nancy Is h mac I Wanda Larson ■Jean Janssen Carmen Luze k Anna Heger eld Dale Iverson Gail Janssen Marshall Janssen Raymond Janssen Michel Knudson 8tlt (§ rade Tony Meyer Dane in Miller David Mueller Ethel Sc hut William Schirmer Edu ard Short Warren Sturhbe Billy Stuefen Robert Van Dyke Judy Wiskur Darla Bolt e Gloria Brtais mrm fA Myvene Davis Sharon Duin Lynne Duin David Even 7tU (§rade Wayne Greve Bene Koch Lois Landsman Linda Landsman Deborah Lang Nancy Atatteson Steve Smith Paula Slue fen Marietta Van Dyke Sheila Wattmen Sharon Wiskur =Hail 3£incj and ueen First attendants: Kay Cochran and Jack Tolk; Queen, Linda Wiskur; King, Bruce Biggar. Second attendants: Janice Cries and Steve Bauer. 26 S. St j}. cPaper «StaJJ Linda Even, Mary Humey, Betty Kroeger, Roger Duin, Barbara Mangan, Mr. Reilly, Kay Cochran, Dennis Lundgren, Ellen Hur- ney, Renay Risch, Linda Wiskur, Monica Peterson, and JoAnn Pratt. nkero Convention t ibra ricina 29 0oofc and etyelperA Left to right: Linda Even, Audrey DeZeeutv, Mar- lys Jensen, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Risch, Mrs. Lytle, Laurel Kretsinger, Susan Claussen, anti Theresa Schwebach. uAtod ia n «Sec re tary Kenneth Anderson 30 Marlayne Claussen §irla' (glee c}T[a jo retted cAll-iState Uoruo cAcc onxpanidtd director 34 S • • Clflixed € hac mb ie Renary Risch, Brenda Duff, Linda Even, and Lila Unruh, hornet rio 36 James Cries, Henry Wiliert, and Wanda Larson. sState a. bid sSta te girls’ Mary Short ■Jack Tolk Richard Mo tier '“S” -‘Zand zAud rey t ord cnny Srg“ entente coming cAttendant Second attendants: Ronald Biggar. Robert Peters and Lila Unruh. First attendants: Monica Peterson, and The Elkton High School Homecoming activi- ties were held Thursday, October 1. The highlight of the pep rally came when ■James Gries, master of ceremonies, announced that Denny Limdgren and Audrey DeZeeuw were chosen as the '64 Homecoming Lord and Lady with Ronald Biggar, Monica Peterson, Lila Un- ruh, and Robert Peters, the attendants. After the program of football pantomime, cheers, pep talks, and the little brown jug contest, won by the seniors, a snake dance was held, led by the cheerleaders to the Elk Bowl where the huge bonfire was the main attraction. Friday night the ELKS scored a victory over the Sioux Valley Cossacks 13-12. The Talesmen provided the music to bring the 1964 Homecoming to a close. 41 “Ji (£h eerLeader 42 Jo Anne Pratt, Janice Gries, Peggy Even, Renay Risch. etterme n 0 ufc mu Elks 0 Tyler Elks 0 DeSmet Elks 6 Willow Lake Elks 0 Arlington Elks 13 Volga Elks 13 Howard Elks 0 Augustana Elks 6 Lake Preston 14 12 20 21 12 33 Dennis Lundgren 14 19 Richard Bruns football sSquad “gA ean Back row, left to right: A. Unruh, D. Reinke, D. Seivert, M. Bergman, D. Lundgren, • . Quincey. Front row: P. Culhane, B. Lundgren, J. Cries, R. Smallfield, M. Seivert, G. McKeown. 1964-65 BadketbaU Seaaon Elks 60 Bruce Elks 50 Arlington Elks 48 DeSmet Elks 55 White Elks 61 Egan Elks 51 Volga Elks 90 Oldham Elks 70 Verdi Elks 54 White Elks 66 Estelline Elks 59 Willow Lake Elks 38 Egan Elks 56 Howard Elks 49 Lyons Elks 73 Lake Preston Elks 63 Rutland Elks 72 Oldham Elks 88 Astoria Elks 59 Verdi 52 49 50 56 «Sf Jim Gries, Roland Luze, Richard Bruns. Richard Motter 1st in District Track Meet 2 Mile Relay New School Record 8:39. 7 Old School Record 9:18.4 46 Allen Unruh (Discus) 1st in District Track Meet New School Record 115' 10 Old School Record 115' 8 Top row, left to right: Sue Lynn Ray, Diane Oppelt, Vivian Claussen, Douglas Kampmann, Barbara Janssen, Cynthia Schirmer, Steven Ad- olph, and Gloria Iverson. Middle row: Agjtes Stuefen. Janice Larson. Shelly Wattwen, Ricky Even, Steven Greve, Tim Harvey, John W7s- kur, Janice Oppelt, and Marilyn Miller. Front row: Jesse Nissen, Joey Short, Dennis Miller, Kevin Price, James Anderson. Keith Risch, Lloyd Myers, ami Daniel Stuefen. Front row, left to right: Wesley Van Dyke, Mavis Thompson, Valerie Kretsinger, David Larson, Lenny Tolk, Mark Jensen, Janice Me- Laughlin, Rochelle Borstad, Bill Wiskur. Middle row: Barbara Davis, Robert Short, Jan Peterson, Neil Willert, Mario Claussen, Neva Miller, Doug Myers, Lloyd Kretsinger, Pam Ponto, Mrs. Lor- den. Back row: Debra Amlersen, Sherry Strubbe, Jody Matteson, Damiy Bessler, Marie Biggar, Marlene Diedrich, Fred Hegerfeld, Kim Anderson. Connie Bauer, Cheryl Knudson, Sue Lamlsman. Back row: Robert Scharke, Lester Ditin, Debora McKeoum, Dennis Van Dyke, Evonne Reinke, Rickey Bauer, Douglas Rasmussen. Mid- dle row: Janet Brims, Garrold Strubbe, Charles Smith, Glenn Mill- er, Peter Luze, Patricia Hinricks, Larry Over end, Mrs. Lura Pratt. Back row: Calvin Reilly, Karen Kampmam, Randy Meyer, Sylvia Smith, Kristi Lynn, Loren Colbeck, Cheryl Ponto. Mary He- gerfeld is not pictured. Back row: Kent Risch, Joyce Gries, Joyce Jensen, Karen Van Dyke, Elaine Reinke, Clifford Pratt, Teresa Heidmann. Middle row: Da- vid Van Dyke, Rodney Greve, Rodney Wolff, Harry Visser, Larry Moulton, Bruce Lang, Viva Andersen, Mrs. Alice Moulton. Front row: Anna DeZeeuw, Reid Peterson, Joyce Overend, Marlon Brandt, Lorraine Scholl, Merlin Thompson, Daniel Diedrich, Pamela Heger- feld. Not pictured, Susan Ponto. 4tA Idt (§rade Back row: Mrs. Heneghen, Dawn Miller, Marc Duin, Steven Reinke Marla Vanderbush, Davy Myer, Rhonda Tolk, Mary Smith, Darrold ' Strubbe, Carol Oppelt. Middle row: Alaynd Brandt, Dorothy Ras- mussen, Kevin Biggar, Patty nderson, Lori Bessler, Todd Loren- zen, John Gries, James McKcown, Jean Luze, Billy Quincey. Front row: Kim Jensen, Mari Peterson, Debra Brandt, joAnne Over end Michelle De Marteleare, Rolaml Wolff, Mark Anderson, Tori Lynn. Sharon Scharke, Dennis Rasmussen. Back row: Larry Diedrich, Jayne Duin, Robert Oppelt, Barbara Moulton, Debra Miller, Debra Wolff, Sherri Anderson, Michael Heg- erfeld. Middle row: Julie Brandt, Douglas Stein, Loren Risch, Sal- ly Suhr, Patty Janssen, Kent Claussen, Lori Dexter, Mrs. Isabelle Short. Front row: Rufus DeZeuw, Deborah Otte, Kenneth Van Dyke, Susan Wattmen, Janette Paulson, Terrance Heidemann, Myron Mil- ler, Debra Peterson. 2nd (§rade Milton Janssen Richard Dion Qeinlze' a Elktcm, South Dakota Fred Ditin Leonard Reitdie R.F. Pets chow Phone 542-2415 Elkton, South Dakota watka Roller For booking call or write Eldon Miller Elkton, South Dakota Ae ikt on Qecord Phones: Rink 825-9920 - Res. 825-2136 Box 6, Pipestone, Minnesota 0oin Ida li and ‘tDry SELF-SER VICE DRY CLEANING MACHINE Elkton, South Dakota Groceries, fresh meat, fresh fruits at ellerb’4 Qed (Qwi cogency S H Green Stamps and Free Delivery Service Phone - 542-2411 Elkton, South Dakota eLCollntan furniture and c ppliance Mohawk Carpets Radio - Television Phone 693-4261 Open Evenings Aurora, South Dakota J-arnx rA nion Soop Phone 542-2291 Elkton, South Dakota farmer a €oop dreamery So. 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Yleldon Chiropractor Brookings, South Dakota ■JOS TENS Telephone 542-2451 Congratulations to the Elkton, South Dakota Graduating Class of 1965 Oivatonna, Minnesota Merle Pottratz pottratz BuA 5e rvice Congratulations to the Class of ”65 Merlyn Serrie Alvin Hewil Leo Bergman X — 0ttert«i CPower Company % - ■' Compliments ROBERT HOLM LUND of Service Representative =Qotla nd Elk ton, South Dakota OHe ) tSkyveiw sSaleA and Serviced Pratt l||yik y, ' w - ” 2 Miles North of Elk ton on Highway 14 Phone 542-3801 Elkton, South Dakota Elkton, South Dakota ( mdard) rucking Elkton, South Dakota Calvin Q. uinn Funeral Service Wallpaper Variety Goods Paints Home Furnishings Glass When it’s a matter of form, see us. Ylorria- aider bairy Montevideo, Minnesota ALL STAR DAIRIES VadUeim Phone CH 7-5504 Tyler, Minnesota PRESCRIPTIONS )iamond trunci Home Cooked Meals Fountain Service and Short Orders Bill Mary Arm Elkton, South Dakota allrevj’a Phone 542-3951 Elkton, South Dakota rule a fairway Market Meats, Groceries amt Locker Phone 368-4585 Standard Bulk To protect your investment in power equipment, and to help make farming more pleasant and more profitable, you can't beat our service or our products. Give us a call, any time, and see for yourself! American Regular Gasoline American Premier Diesel Fuel Complete Line of Motor Oils and Greases e« ter VCramer, -r.-c gent Lake Benton, Mimiesota Phone 542-3461 Elkton, South Daliota Compliments of DR. FRED H. R OH LIN DR. BRUCE A. ROHLIN Optometrists Tyler, Minnesota Phone 247-5451 Itlyera St a uda rd lk 0a$e Elkton, South Dakota £ food Phone 542-2445 Elkton, South Dakota Congratulations to the Graduating Class ANDY'S SALKS CLOTHING RECREATION GREAT PLAINS SUPPLY LARSONS MUSIC Everything to Build Anything Paint- Fence-Hardivare Phone 542-2261 Elkton, South Dakota COMPANY 310 North Main Avenue Brookings, South Dakota -Respected Name of Quality- Saluting the Elkton High School Band and Choral Groups. 425 Main Avenue Phone 692-4533 Area Code 605 S'lewero and Brookings, South Dakota gambled For Good Home Shopping Shop Gambles Elkton, South Dakota Qourk 2)rug «St ore Prescriptions - Promptly and accurately filled. We appreciate your prescrip- tion business. Gifts- For all occasions. Headquarters for animal health needs. Jewelry Stationery School Supplies Phone 368-1414 Lake Benton, Minnesota a me 4 lega grocery VOUR FRIENDLY STORE Brookings, South Dakota SCHULTZ FOOD MARKET Elkton, South Dakota PEPSI-COL A CO. 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