Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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. ray. 3. in , Q Q V d I f 7-Q ,.xJIT,J, s X ks ,, Q Z , sgjig s reljq e 7.5 ? . ..,,.-.. -'fa 'E , . ff ri X . C.LA..f:f Wi LL We, the members of. the senior class met together on this solemn yocoasion, being' of Asoundy mind and body, do hereby make the following bequests: ' , ' ' We, the senior eclass, do bequeathe our seats in the assembly to the Junior class, We also .bequeath the right to open and shut the windows, . - ' s e K I, Alpha Anderson, bestow upon Clara Klein, myu stu- diousness, , ' , e ' s j do ll, Andrew Rorgo, wills to Harold Frankie my best girl friend. 1. m ' e ,e s e I e 'I, Minnie Eisenman bequeathe my 'musical ability to Florence Geiszler. . seg ' ' o s - Unto-the sophmores we leave our chewing gum.hab1tg I, Blanche Larson, will my basket bally ability to Bessie Reimer. w e Q ,I5 Russell Hanstrom, solemnly bequeath my tobacco pipe to Mr. Whalley. y We, the senior class leave our dignity to the fresh- men. 7 ' - A I, Eileen Hagen, bequeath to Elma Weasel my he1ght.' I, Elmerj Schlomer, -leave my extra credits to John McCallum. ' l, r' V , -X s I, Ervin Bohlander, bestow upon, Harley lHaakenson my wave. e l ' . , ' do h A - I, Ellen Espeland, bequeath my plumpnessl to Evis Merkel, . e ' I, Eddie Lehnert, do hereby bequeath my quietness to Walter Haefner. We do hereby affirm that this is the last will and testament of the class of 1958. s h:'Q ,,tf,,2 d f at ' LfZQna4Q,l leLi57gL?V F 'fl l 37311: W- -x- , .fair 'tg K 3 'Sk' 5 4 fi'

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,-Ia' .Girls gel' -1 , F.. . J-. 3 I ,r gin-, ' . 5 Tfkkg lf' . -ew ,1 . . L' 'f ' Tx NL ' :gf , - , Q. -1, F . iff . -'V Ervin Bertsch dropped out of the class at the close of the first semester. A 'pp s ' Miss Zoss continued' as class adviser and the class officers, were: Blanche Larson, president, Dick Salverson, vice presidentg and Alpha Anderson, secretary-treasurer. The sophomores initiated the freshmen ln October, and at the close of the year gave a farewell fparty for the seniors. Russell Hanstrom was again sub for the first team and Blanche Larson and Ellen Espeland took parts in the senior class play, 'F1ngerpr1nts.U Q When school started lAugust 51, 1956, Dick Salverson did not return. Wilton Slocum became a student here after two years at the School of Agriculture- and Minnie Eisenman came back after an year at the Plainview Academy in Red- field. ' ' Miss Culp was chosen class adviser and class officers were chosen as follows: Blanche Larson, presidentg Russell Hanstrom, vice presidentg and Eddie Q Lehnert, secretary- treasurer. A Russell Hanstrom was one of the regulars on the basket ball team and .Elmer Schlomer played on the second' team. Blanche Larson and Alpha Anderson played on the girls! Hrst team. Wiltonl Slocum was elected editor ofg the WEagle's Viewn and also of the nEagle.W ' The Juniors successfully presented the play UThe Whole Town's Laughingu on February 9, and on April 24 sponsored the school carnival. The juniors entertained the seniors and faculty at the Junior-senior banquet, The final race for the: seniors began August SQ, 1957, with Raymond Hafner and Wilton- Slocum missing. lHowever, two new ,students,Q Eileen Hagen, who formerly attended school in Selby and, Ervin Bohlander joined the class to make al total of ten seniors. The class officers were: Ervin Bohlander, presidentg Blanche Larson, vice presidentg Alpha Anderson, secretary-treasurer. ,Mr. Decker was the class adviser. ' ' A , I Eileen Hagen and Blanche Larson played on the girls basket ball team and Russell Hanstrom and Elmer Schlomer played on the boys' first teamg D p H Ellen Espeland was chosen editor of the UEagle's Viewu and Alpha Andersone chosen editor of the nEagle.U Every senior was on the paper and annual staff. y The seniors presented their class play, f'Aaronm.ick From Punkin Crick,n cn May 10, 1958, Skip day was spent in the Black H1lls,e Commencement and baccalaureate ended the eventful four years. p A T1 ' . 'Pg' 191 -' 71-sr Y vvnuq-In-ur' um



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is . ,... V- . L 4' 55. 'ffigill e ' -5-.. . ua:,., 'we 'T' 4 T at a 'i'3 'A,' X las' H fd , N H r r .P I r X eLfX:.:. MCUH-l LC f In the far 'corner of an old-fashioned garden, is seen the crystalx which was left-there' by 'The Great Cologne.u A'g11mpse into the glass showsg the seniors and the roles they will play in l958.' Ah! the crystal is slightly crack- ed but perhaps it will not cause a warped vision. A This magic globe reveals the following accounts: T Ellen Espeland has made millions. She- harnessed her giggle and is now supplying power' for the South Dakota State Electrical Company. ,, ' Minnie Elsenman is employed by the Irving and Berlin Song Co. She writes the popular songs for the company. Ervin Bohlander is' trying his luck at selling refrig- erators ln Alaska. , -A . v Alpha Anderson is at the present time making her debut on the singing stage in Paris, France. Eddie Lehnert has calmed down a bit and is now preach- ing 'TemperanceU-in the large cities of the United States. Elmer Schlomer is having the ups and downs of life. He is running an elevator in the Empire State building.. Eileen Hagen has ,Just opened a new beauty parlor, called UBurn 'em or Break 'em,W ,' V fr r Andrew Rorgo has recently taken nKenny'Baker'sU place on screen and radio. A A Blanche Larson, famous aviatrix will take off next month on a transatlantic flight in wake of Amelia Earhart, one time famous woman flier. ' The NHanstrom Hamburger Hangoutn is the name of Russell's last accomplishment. And so leave is taken of this corner of the garden. A hope is breathed that the crystal has not been too false in its predictions. T SKI? DAY.. . A tour through the Black Hills was taken by the sane iors for their annual skip day,whioh was held Friday, May 5 Mr. Jake Rabenberg and Superintendent L. P. Decker fur- nished the scars. The group 'left Glenham at 6:00 o'clock a.m.Q reaching the hills by noon. Wading through snow and sleet, climbing Mount Rushmore and going through Wind Gave were only a few of. the expe- riences of the group. ,They arrived home about 9:00 o'clock Sunday evening. ' as '. P' Halo fl

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Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 99

1938, pg 99

Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 59

1938, pg 59

Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 21

1938, pg 21

Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 54

1938, pg 54

Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 13

1938, pg 13

Glenham High School - Eagle Yearbook (Glenham, SD) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 63

1938, pg 63


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