Herreid High School - Herreinette Yearbook (Herreid, SD)

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HERREID HIGH SCHOOL 7 4e Jle meuieiie PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HERREID HI H SCHOOL HERREID, SOUTH DAKOTA 1950 THIRD EDITION = m3 e(iicG ilaH OPEimra AND CLOSING CHORUS HERE COMES THE SHOWBOAT IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME WE THE SENIQRS OF I95O DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL TO MISS ELEANOR HUELSMANK ' , THE ORGINATOR OF OUR SHOWBOAT. MISS HUELSMANN DESERVES FULL-CREDIT FOR DIRECTING THE INSPIRING SHOWBOAT HRODUOTION. ON THESE PAGES WE RE-ENACT THE NUM- BERS OF THE PROGRAM. WHEN DAY IS DONE JEAN SALZSIEDLER AND SPENCER CLAPP vxiftoonriiof BLUE SKIRT WALTZ OLD MAN RIVER DONALD EBEL IS IT RAINING TEDDY QUEN2ER AND ARDELLA MITTLEIDER DECK HANDS BURNELL SCHUETZLE AND TOM BISCHKE Ue ne LITTLE EBMAN BAND •HERE COMES THE EHO «BOAT BROUOHT UP THE CURTAIN ON DUR ANNUAL CARNIVAL BHO« NOVEMBER 10, 19 ' 9 ' WITH THIS MAJOR HIOH SCHOOL ACTIVITY IN MIND, WE THE SENIOR CLASS HAVE SEL- ECTED THE SHOWBOAT AS THE THEME FOR OUR ANNUAL. AS WE 00 FULL STEAM AHEAD THRDUOH OUR YEARS OF ACTIVITY WE WISH TO CARRY THIS NAUTICAL AIR THROUGHOUT THE PAGES OF OUR ANNUAL. FRENESIE DENNIS OCHSNER HIGHLAND FLING KATHLEEN BRANDNER AND WILMER DEIBERT 201STER OF CEREMONIES MARSHALL GALL FACULTY M llbert Rau, Prlnolpal, Commercial and Journalism, B. S. In Ed. N.3.T.C., U of So. Dak.; Eleanor Huelemann, Social Solence-Vocal Music, B. A. College of St. Teresa, Diploma In piano. College of St. Teresa, U. of Minn., Beck School of RadlojHarold Obenauer, Math. , Science and Coach, B. A. De Pauw U. of Ind. , Wartburg College of lowajA.E. Joachim, Supt., History -Q erman, B. S. In Ed. N. S.T.C., M. A. , U of N. Dak., McPhall school of Music, Vanderoook School of Music, Fair Hills Band Camp, Okobojl Music Camp; Elale Benedict, English- Library, B. A. U of S. Dak. , Columbia U,N.S.T.C. ; Charles Eroh, Band-Science, State Teacher College, Westchester, Penn. , Blue Ridge College, New Windsor, Maryland; A. K. Delbert, custodian. Miss Minnie E. Ferguson, Grades 7 8, St. Cloud Teachers College, B. S.,U. of Minn., Master of Arts U. of Nebr; Edna Beck, Grades 5 6, N.S.T.C. ;Anna Hofer, Grades 3 4 4, Freeman Jr. Col- lege; Ruth Hallerud, Grades 14 2, Con- cordia College, Moorhead S.T.C., Aiig- ustana College. BOARD OF EDUCATfON Leo Brandner, President; Andrew Huber, H. P. Ochsner, Vice President; Mrs. Anna White; Mrs. Bernese Renz;Not pic- tured are: C. W. Renz, Clerk; Wllbert Ruber, Treasurer. SENIORS CU Offi LC£,%± SUPT. A. E. JOACHIM CLA3B ADVISOR BERN ICE 3CHUETZLE Olrls Chorus 1-2-3, Yellow Jaoket 3taff-2- 3-4, Secretary and Trea8urbr-2-4, Qlrla 3tate-3, Annual Staff 4, Carnival ftueen-4. BONNIE FENSKE Olrls Chorus— 1-2-3, Senior Play-4, Vioe- Presldent 4, Annued Btaff-4. DONALD EBEL Football-4,BoyB Chorus 2-3-4, Mixed ChoruB-2- 3-4, Baas Solo — 3-4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Presldent- 4, Annual Staff -4. EDOAR KOST Boys Ohoirue-3; Foot- ball- ; Annual Staff- MARY SENFTNER Band- 1-2-3- ; Pep Band l-2-3-i+; Mixed Ohorus- 2-3; GUrlB 0horu8-l-2- 3-k; Junior Play; Sen- ior Play; Yellow Jack- et Staff-2-3-ilj.;0ne Aot Play-1-2; Solo-2-3-4; Candidate for Queen-1- 3; Annual Staff -4; (Jlrl State-3;PreB. of airls 0horu8-3; Class Presi- dent-2; Secretary and Treasure of Band-2+. BUBNELL SCHUETZLE Boys OhoruB-4; Annual Staff-4. JEAN SALZSIEDLER Band-l-2-3-.J ; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Flute Solo-1- 2-3-4; Flute Trlo-3; Flute Quartet-2; GUrls Chorus-1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus — 2 — 3-4; airls Sextette — 3 — ' , Vooal Solo — 2 — 3 — 4; Class Secretary Treasurer 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Yellow Jacket Staff — 2 — 3-4; Annual Staff-4; National Band Honor Soclety-2-3-4. GLENN SCHUELER Boys Chorus — 3-4; An- nual Staff-4. PPTT-TT R KOST Band— 1-2-3- ; Irls Ohorufl 1-2-3; Mixed Ohorufl-1-2; Vloe-Pres- ldent-3; Senior Play- 4; Annual Staff 4; Yellow Jacket Staff-1- 2-3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Pep Band-1-2-3- . WILMER DEIBERT Baeketball 1 — 2-3-4 ; Football-2-3-4; Baee- ball-1-2-3-4; Band-1-2 3-4; Boye Choru8-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus — 2 3; Junior Play, Eeoort-l; Vooal 3olo-3-4, Yellow Jaoket Staff — 2-3-4; Annual Staff -4. LORRAINE TRAXINOER airla ChoruB-1-2-3-4; Mixed Choru8-2; Stu- dent Counoll-4; Jun- ior Play; Annual Staff 4. VERONICA BRANDNER Librarian 1-2-3-4 ; Yellow Jaoltet 3taff-2- 3-4; Olrle ChoruB-1-2- 3-4; Mixed Choru8-2; Chorus Llbrarlan-1-2-3 4; Annual Staff-4. MERLE KOST Band-1-2-3-4 ; Pep Band 3-4; Boys Chorus-2-3-4 ; Football-3-4; Senior Play; Mixed Chorug-2-3 4; Annual Staff -4. TOM BISCHKE Basketball-3-4; Base- ball-3-U; Boys Ohorus- 3- ; Mixed Chorua-3-U; Escort Candldate-2-3; Senior Play;Boy8 State 3; Annual Staff-4; Vloe Prealdent-l; Secretary and Trea8urer-2-3; Stu- dent Counoll-3. MARY ANN BRANDNER Band-l-2-3-U; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; airlB Chorus- 1-2-3; Mixed OhoruB-2- 3; Yellow Jacket Staff 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff- 4. LE ROY SATTLER Band-l-2-3-4;Boy8 Ohp- ru8-3- ; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff -4; Pep Band-3-4 ' . ALVINA BORTH Band-1-2-3-4; Olrla Chorue-1-2-3-4; Mixed Choru8-2 — 3; Annual 3taff-4. HERBERT RI3CHE Boye ChoruB-2-4; Foot ball-4; Ba8ketball-2-3 4; Baaeball-2;Pep Band 1; Annual Staff-4;Band 1-2-3-4 ;i:floort-4; Sen lor PlayjPres. of Let- termens Club-4; Stud- ent Counoll-4. VERNETTA BAUER Band-1-2-3-4; Pep Band 3-4; airlB Chorua-1-2- 3-4, Mixed Choru8-2; Yellow Jaolcet 3taff-2- 3-4; nual Staff -4. 8 LYLA DEIBERT Band-1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; O ' lrla Chorus- 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorue- 2-3; Sextette-1-2-3-4; Claes President 3; Yellow Jaoket Staff -1- 2-3-4; Queen Candidate 2; Baritone Horn Solo- 1-2-3-4; Jionlor Play; Senior Play; Student Oounoll-2;Chorufl Pres. 4; Ann ial Staff-4; Annual Bdltor-4; DAR Repre s entat Ito • HOWARD BERNDT Band-1-2-3-4, Boys Oho ru 8-2; Annual Staff 4. TEDDY QUENZER Boys Chorus — 2 — 3 ; Football ' , Junior Play-3; Annual Staff- 4. UJJSLLk SOHUELER (HrlB OhoruB-1-2-3-4; Mixed OhoruB-2; Jtm- ior Play; Senior Play; Ln3rarlan-3-4; Annual Btaff-4. DERYL FENSKE Band-2-3; Baaltetball- 1; Baseball — 4; Boys 3tate-3; Annual Staff- 4. MARY ANN RITT Girls Chorus — 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2 3; Band-3-4; Solo — 3 — 4; Annual 3taff-4. BOBBIE BRANDNER Band-1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; airls Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus- 2-3-4; Solos-1-2-3-4; Clarinet Qiiartet-1-3; Clarinet Duet-2; Class President 1; Class Vioe- ' Pi Bident-2;airls Chorus President — 2; Band Secretary and Treasurer — 3; Yellow Jacket 8taff-l-2-3-4; Annual Staff-4; Quill and Soroll-3-4; Band Honor Society-2-3-4. STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Supt. A. E. Joachim, Herbert Rlsche, Jerry Quenzer,Mr. Mllbert Rau, Advisor. Front row: Phoebe White, Loi ralne Traxlnger, O-lorla Bollinger. A orew of seven members oomposed the administrative staff who helped to map the course of our nautloal Journey. Representation Included Supt. A. E. Joachim and Prln. M. Rau as advisers; Herbert Rlsche, senior, Sec. Treas.; Phoebe Ann White, Junior, President; Jerry Quenzer, sophomore, and Gloria Bollinger, freshman. Lorraine Traxlng- er, senior, vlce-pi sldent, Is the member at large. Projects planned by the Student Coun- cil for the past year were freshaan Initiation, school dances, carnival, Christmas Party and general school Im- pirovements. JUNIORS (2L± Offi ' U2S%± SOPHOMORES FRESEMSN I Llla Huber-Presldent Johnny Beohtold-Prealdent Bernadlne Hllt-Presldent Virgil (Joehrlng-Vlce-Pres. Virginia Lang-Vlce-Pres . CHorla Bolllnger-Vloe-Prea. Kathleen Brandner-Sec. Treas. Jerry Quenzer-Seo. Treaa. Ctordon Klaudt-Seo. Treaa. 10 mWRY OF SEN OR CLASS The Senior Olaes of 1950 started their four year Journey ae reorulte In September, 19 Their objective wae to receive promotion to higher ranka and to make thla four year voyage a worthwhile trip. When the reorulte becsune used to eea-duty the old salts honored them with an Initiation ceremony. Two of the members beosime sea-elok and had to leave the Showboat. These two were Wllbert Salzer and George Brockel. Officers elected for the recruits were Bobble Brandner, President; Mary Senftner, Vice President; Jean Salt- sledler, Sec. emd Treas. Mr. Kllnger and Miss Fennlger were advisors. Mary Senftner and Wllmer Delbert were picked as the Ship ' s Royalty. After three months of shore leave we returned to the Showboat gmd were pro- moted to the rank of deck hands. Lead- ers chosen for this year were Mary Senftner, President; Bobble Brandner, Vice President; Bemloe Schuetzle, Sec. and Treas. Mr. K. Biihler was our class advisor. Our royalty OEmdldates were Lyla Delbert and Lester Schnalble. Shirley Kluokmein left the Showboat to continue her Journey with the Mobrldge crew. Dtirlng this year the Student Council was formed and Lyla Delbert represented the deck hands In this new organization. Delbert Rueb, Louis Sch- aefbauer, Lester Schnalble and Oomell Ochsner left the ship, leaving the num- ber of deck hands at twenty-seven. lor la Delbert was elected President during our third year of duty. Other Navigator officers elected were Phyl- lis Koet,Vloe President and Tom Blsch- ke. Sec. and Treas. cmd Student Coun- cil. Mr. Obenauer was chosen advisor. Highlights In this year was our olass play Out of This World . Later In the year we went full steam ahead to honor our Senior Officers with a ban- quet, Carrying out the appropriate theme the 9er ' B.Tom Blschke and Mary Senftner represented the Navigators as Queen smd Escort. We reported for our last year of duty In September of 19 9 determined to complete our laiet year of service. Our official title was the Ship ' s Officers. As President we elected Donsad Ebel, Vice President, Bonnie Fenske; Bemloe Schuetzle, Sec. and Treas. Lorraine Trailnger and Herbert Rlsohe acted as delecates on the Student Council. Mr. A. E. Joachim led the Ship ' s Officers through their last year. Alvlna Berth became sea-sick and was forced to dis- continue her duty. Bemloe Schuetzle and Herbert Rlsche reigned as Ship ' s Royalty at the an- nual carnival. As one of the evenings entertainment the Ship ' s Officers presented the play Almost Eighteen . We are now approaching the harbor, and the anchor Is lowered. We stopped mo- mentarily for the long awaited Gradua- tion Exercises. From the Showboat Joui ney we go out Into life ' s Journey. JUNIORS Back row; Bruoe Fetherhuff, Eddie Boh- lander, Spenoer Clapp, Curtlse Koet, Marshall Qall, Dennis Oohener, Jaoob Bollinger, Thomas Sohaefbauer, Ardella Mlttlelder, Phoebe White. Middle row; Class Adviser, Miss Eleanor Huelsmann, Marcene Sohaefbauer, Phyllis Sohjnldt, CJ-ladys Oohetier, Eileen Sohaefbauer, Beatrice Brandner, Gladys Kary, Betty Krause, Donna Schmidt, Cora Flaoher. Front row; Rose Weber, Virgil Ooehrlng, Llla Huber, Kathleen Brandner, Alleta Wolfer, Lavlna Ford, Evelyn Horner, Alloe Aman, Alvena Rossow, Ilene Lang. After tvo years of training the Jun- iors assumed the navigators responsi- bilities on our Journey, One new mem- ber , Alvena Rossow, Joined the crew which now totals thirty members. This group Is vei r active In our mus- ic organizations. Ilene Lang, Donna Schmidt and Jacob Bollinger took part in declamatory. The boys are active In athletics. Leading the navigators are Llla Hub ' eij President ;Vlrgll Ooehrlng, Vice-Presi- dent and Kathleen Brandner, Secretary and Treasurer. Candidates for the Showboat Queen and Escort were Phyllis Schmidt and Marsh- all Gall. As an entertainment feature the navi- gators presented Glass Dishes as their class play. Marshall Gall helped to brighten our log book, The Herrelnette,By providing all the original art. 12 SOPHOMORES Baok row; Mark Welabeok, Cyril Wele- beok, John Volzke, Jamee Martin, Floyd Bohaefbautjr, Lauren Berndt, Robert 3oh- aefbauer. Middle row; Betty Weber, Ly- la Balzer, Darleen Tenske, Arlouene Delberx, Janloe Sohuetzle, Marlon Hit- ter, Charlotte loael, Mr. Mllbert Rau, Advisor. Front royt; Johnny Beohtold, Virginia Lang, Jerry Quenzer, Ruby Mlt- zel. Norma Aman, Shirley Ooehrlng, Pat- ricia Fuehrer, Delorea Quenzer. Our Showboat would not be complete without our deok hands, the sophomores, with a representation of 2k members. In the previous year this orew numbered 30 members but six of these beosune sea-slok and ended their duty. Allegra Rlsohe started her second year of sea-duty with the Selby crew but treinsferred baok to her own Show- boat after six weeks. James Konald is another member who was foroed to leave his crew and transfer to another boat. The deck-hands elected as their leaders: Johnny Bechtold, President: Virginia Lang, Vice-President; Jerry Quenzer, Secretary and Treasurer and Student Council Representative; Mr. M. Rau Is advisor. Arlouene Delbert and Jerry Quenzer were candidates for queen and escort. Active In the field of sports were Johnny Bechtold, Jerry Quenzer, Floyd Sohaefbauer, John Volzke, and Jimmle Martin. Shirley Soehrlng is a Cheei leader. 13 FRESHMEN Arlene Bohlander, Lauretta Naasz, Betty Beok, Mr. Harold Obenauer, Advisor. Front row; Shirley Sohaefbauer, Carol Berreth, Idella Goehrlng, Janloe Fis- cher, Beverly Horner, Bernadine Hilt, Gloria Bollinger, Gordon Klaudt, Eun- ice Schuetzle, Nora Sohaefbauer, Viola Helnrloh. Back row; Dennis Lang,Oren Berndt, Ad- olaph Rltt, Jerry Huber, Henry Isaak, Clinton Quenzer, Donald Oohsner, Jimmy Lang, Tony Sohaefbauer, Mark Sohaef- bauer. Middle row; Donley Sohaeffer, Jerome Deibert, Ardella Rueb, Helen Delbert, Jerome Mo nthye, Lorraine Hahne, Lorraine Eberhart, Lorraine Brookel, Thirty-five bewildered recruits re- gistered for duty on the Showboat Sept. 5, 19 9. After a brief period of boot train- ing the rest of the crew honored them with an initiation party. They now felt like old salts . Offioers eleoted were: Bernadine Hilt, President; Gloria Bollinger, Vice-Presi- dent and Student Council member; Gordon Klaudt, Secretary and Treasurer. Betty Beck and Oren Berndt were chos- en as Queen and Escort candidates. Clarence Rueb is the only recruit who has discontinued service at the end of the first year. U Vnitiaiion l.DennlB Oohsner visiting with Beverly Homer, freshman. 2. Froah twlrler, Vi- ola Helnrloh. 3. Thla la the way we go to aohool. h. Bemadlne Hilt. After aeveral weeka of training the reorulta were Invited to a social even- ing by the rest of the Showboat orew. Special uniforms were required as part of their dress. A short program was presented after which each of the re- orults was inquired to perform special tasks to determine whether they were eaa-worthy. All members passed this test and were now classed as crew mem- bers of the Showboat. CARNIVAL Closely related vlth our theme, The Showboat, le our annual high school oamlval. This event has beoome ti adltional In our oommiinlty. The public looks for- ward to oamlval night at H.H.8. It is the night for fun, laughter and gaiety. Sinoe 1938 with a net receipt of ♦58.38 this activity continued to grow. The peak was reached in 19 with a net receipt of 1103.88. Receipts ft?om these carnivals are used for purchasing equipment for the school. SHIPS ROYALTT Herbert Rische Bemice Sohuetzle TWIRLERS Baok row; Joaime Volf , Harjory Kautz, Jeanette Kueler, Sandra Cressman, Bha] - on Permaji, Judy Brummund, Louise Volz- ke, Seraldlne Blokel, Bonnie Huber, Karen Klaudt. Front row: Patrlola Quen- zer, Carol Sohlott, Lola Ford, Marola Weber, Janet Oohsner, Leona Quenzer, PrlBollla Bollinger, Patty Datoberger. Left to Right: Viola Helnrloh, Shirley Ooehrlng, Betty Weber, Roae Marie Web- er, Allegra Rlaohe, Donna Schmidt. 17 HERREINETTE STAFF Baok rowjBurnell Sohuetzle, Teddy Quen- zer, Glenn Sohueler, Edgar Koet, Don- ald Ebel, Thomas Blschke, Herbert Rla- ohe, V llmer Delbert, Le Roy Sattler, Middle row; Howard Berndt, Merle Kost, Deryl Feneke, Bonnie Fenske, Lorraine Traxlnger, Veronloa Brandner, Margaret Delzer, LuElla Sohueler, Mr. Milbert Rau, Advisor. Front row; Jean Salzeled- ler, Mary Catherine Senftner, Bernloe Sohuetzle, Phyllis Kost,Mary Ann Brand- ner, Bobbie Lou Brandner, Mary Ann Rltt, Alvlna Borth, Lyla Delbert, Vernetta Bauer. Showboat officers were assigned the duty of keeping the ships log book during the past school year. The purpose of this log book is to record all the highlights and activ- ities of the 19if9-50 voyage. The aim of the Senior staff is to uphold the All-State rating attained by the 1948- 49 staff. Herbert Rische,a member of the pres- ent crew, was the originator of the name of our log book, the Herrelnette. We hope we can make this a worth while and memorable record of your year of duty of the Showboat. Duties of the staff were as Follows: Editor-Lyla Delbert; Associate Editor- Mary Catherine Senftner; Business Man- ager-Tom Bischke; Associate Bueiness Manage rs-Burnell Sohuetzle, Donald Eb- el; Class Editors-Lorraine Traxinger, Mary Ann Brandner, Bonnie Fenske, Ber- nice Sohuetzle; Activities Editors-Le- Roy Sattler, Wllmer Delbert, Deryl Fenske; Athletic Editors-Herbert Ris- che, Merle Kost; Feature Editors-Teddy ftuenzer, Edgar Kost; Typists-Bobbie, Brandner, Jean Salzsiedler, Veronloa Brandner; Proof Reader-LuElla Sohueler; Art Editors-Phyllis Kost, Marshall Gall; Grade edltors-Vernetta Bauer, Mary Ann Rltt; Distribution-Glen Soh- ueler, Howard Berndt. A very able assistant to he senior staff was Marshall Gall, a Junior, who pjrovided all the original art for our «innual. Marshall also assisted the 1949 an- nual staff. We thank Marshall for his willing assistance and clever ideas. 18 CtiEEI LEADEI S Maroene Sohaefbauer, Evelyn During every encounter of the Torpe- domen and Destroyers and other athleti) activities, our three lively Boosters were on deok to lead the rest of the orew. It Is the duty of these boosters to encourage and urge the boys forward to victory. At the seune time these girls demonstrate lively activities aboard Homer, Shirley (Joehrlng the Showboat. Shirley Qoehrlng and Evelyn Homer have held their post for the past two years. Marcene Sohaefbauer Joine d them In the beginning of the present school year. These girls perform In a way that la both clever and Interesting and are an attractive addition to all sports ac- tivities. 1. Bench warmers. 2. There ' s nothing like a Tournament. 3. Enjoying jour self? k. The big gfune of the season. 5. Herreld scored a touchdown. 6. The klok-off. 7. Quite an exoltlng game, eh? 8. What ' s so funny, glrle? FOOTBALL ii±i: -J -l.r. L ' l -.Si.K.- - ' Baok row; Teddy Quenzer, Curtis Kost, Herbert Rlsohe, Edgar Kost, Johnny Volzke, Johnny Beohtold, Bruoe Feth- erhuff , Jerry Huber, Clinton Quenzer, Coaoh Harold Obenauer. Firont row; Jim- my Martin, Merle Kost, Virgil (Joehrlng, Spencer Clapp, Donald Ebel, Wllmer Del- bert, Floyd Sohaefbauer, Donald Sohu- man, Robert Sohaefbauer. Our Torpedomen, the Yellow Jackets, swept to victory In their first battle against the Selby Lions 10-12 In home waters. This was the first year of the Hld- denwood Conferenoe. Six Conference op- ponents were encountered during the season. The Yellow Jackets had one victory and five defeats. Opponents faced were: Selby, Bowdle, Pollock, Ros- coe and Hoven. One of the outstanding events was a 70 yard direct return hit on a kick off against the Koven grldders. Because of the few experienced Tor- pedomen, The Yellow Jackets played a hard but losing battle. Lettermen were Wllmer Delbert, Merle Kost, Spencer Clapp and Virgil G-oehrlng. Graduating Torpedomen are Wllmer Del- bert, Merle Kost, Edgar Kost, Donald Ebel, Herbert Rlsohe, and Teddy Quen- zer. The single wing formation was used In all battle engagements. 20 BASKETBALL Baok row: Bruoe Fetherhuff, Manager, Herbert Rlsohe, Tom Bleohke, Dennle Oohener, Coaoh Harold Obenauer. Front row: DennlB Lang.Wlliner Delbert, Jerry Quenzer, Johnny Beohtold,Anthon Sobaef- bauer, Robert Llppelt. Our Basketball Destroyers made the Jovimey with the Showboat and played a hard game the entire season. Twelve out. of the 20 games played were lost by less than 10 points. There wei only three letteTmen: Tom Blsohke, Herbert Rlsohe suid Dennis Oohsner. Some of the hl illghts of the season were the touimaments. The Yellow Jack- ets took seoond .plaoe In the Inrltat- ional Tournament at Pollook and fourth at the District Toiimament at Mobrldge. During the 19 9-50 season the des- troyers rang up a total of 8 2 points to their opponents 90?. WHERE PLAikii WITH HOME Here Pollook 49 Herreld 2| There Hosmer 54 Herreld 30 Here Olenhaa 49 Herreld Here Jara 33 Herreld 32 Bowdle Bowdle 41 Herreld 42 There Selby 32 Herreld 28 Bowdle Rosooe 40 Hexnreld Here Bowdle 60 Herreld 53 Bowdle Selby 38 Herreld 2J There aienham k9 Herreld H Here Sur ka 73 Herreld Here Pollook k9 Herreld 36 Here Stras. Herreld 40 Here Bosooe 53 Pollook kS Herreld 50 There Mobrldg Herreld 32 There Herreld 22 Mobrldge Horen 31 Herreld 35 Here Hosmer 59 Herreld 49 Mobrldge Mobrldge Pollook Selby 39 56 Herreld Herreld 37 32 PLAXXR T.a. F.T. P.F. TOTAL POINTS Clapp 81 k5 66 207 Beohtold 14 6 10 34 Blsohke 82 39 58 191 Oeibert 12 10 33 34 Quenzer kl 28 56 110 Llppelt 1 2 2 Rlsohe k6 17 72 109 Sohaef. 1 2 5 Oohsner 32 38 29 102 21 Lane 1 2 YELLOW JACKET STAFF Back Row; Shirley Sohaefbauer, Jerome Delbert, Alloe Aman, Kathleen Branoner, Evelyn Horner, Clinton ftuenzer, Pat- ricia Fuehrer, Marlon Rltter, Veronica firandner, Lyla Delbert, Alvena Rossow, Shirley Goehrlng. Middle row; Mr. Mll- bert Rau, Advisor, Adolph Rltt, John Volzke, Vv ' llmer Delbert, Marshall Gall, Dennis Ochsner, Virginia Lang, Darlene Fenske, Arlouene Delbert ,Delore«, ftuen- zer, Donna Mae Schmidt. Front row; Jean Salzsledler, Mary Catherine Senftner, Bernloe Sohuetzle, Phyllis Kost , Mary Ann Brandner, Gloria Bollinger, Nora Schaefiiauer, Beverly Horner, Phoebe Ann White, Spencer Clapp, Bobble Lou Brand- ner. Attention Mr. Mrs. North America and all the ships at sea! That Is the cry every month by the Yellow Jacket staff members as they prepare another Issue of the Showboat news. The Yellow Jacket Is now on Its eighteenth year of Publication. It Is a member of the South Dakota High School Press Association and Quill and Scroll. By this means the crew eind passengers of the Showboat are kept Informed of the latest happenings. In 1948-49 a second class honor rat- ing was awarded this publication by the SDHSPA. . Staff members are: Editor, Bobble Lou Brandner; Associate Editor, Phoebe Ann White; Mlmeographers, Wllmer Delbert, Jerome Delbert; Business Manager, Spen- cer Clapp; Art Editors, Shirley Goeh- rlng, Patsy Fuehrer, Virginia Lang, Adolph Rltt, Clinton Quenzer; Exchange Editor, Arlouene Delbert; Sports Ed- itors, Marshall Gall, John Volzke, Den- nis Ochsner; Music Editors, Donna Schmidt, Glenda Huber,DeloreB Quenzer; Departmentals, Alice Aman, Eveljn Hor- ner; Typists, Mary Senftner, Lyla Del- bert, Jean Salzsledler, Bemlce Soh- uetzle, Mary Ann Brandner, Veronica Brandner; Pi Dof Reader, Lyla Delbert; Feature Writers, Phyllis Kost, Jean Salzsledler; News Reporters, Kathleen Brandner, Marlon Rltter, Gloria Bol- linger, Nora Sohaefbauer, Alvena Ros- sow, Darleen Fenskp, Veronica Brandner; Faculty Advisor, Mr. Mllbert Rau. 22 BOYS CHORUS m Back rov; Merle Kost, Spenoer Clapp, Donald Ebel, Marshall all, Dennis Oohaner, Herbert Rlsohe, Le Roy Batt- ler, Burnell Sohuetzle. Middle row; aien Sohueler, Wllmer Delbert, Teddy Quenzer, Thomas Bleohke, Jerry Quen- zer, Jaoob Bollinger, Bruoe Fether- huff, Thomas Sohaefbauer, Miss Elean- or Huelsmann, Director. Front row; Clinton ftuenzer, Adolph Rltt, Jerome Monthye, James Martin, Cyril Welsbeck, Mark Welsbeck, Curtis Kost, Robert Sohaefbauer. Twenty-fire male members of the 8how- boat orew enlisted in the boys ohorus as an entertainment group on our Jour- ney. The boys ohorus was organized in 19 7 by Miss E. Huelsman. Offioera ohosen for this year were President, Merle Kost; Vioe President, Burnell Sohuetz- le; Librarian, James Martin. At the Hlokory Stiok Muslo Contest held at Mobrldge in 19 9 they reoeiv- a second rating. The ohoxnis silso per- formed at the winter and spring oon- oerts. A giMup of 45 Boys and Girls were enlisted In the Mixed Chorus to pro- Tide e• tertainment along the way. The Mixed Chorus was organized In 1947 by Mies Eleanor Huelsmann. A first rating was received at the Hickory Stiok Music Contest held at Mobrldge in 19if8.In 1949 a second rat- ing was received. This group also perform 8 at the Win- ter and Spring Concerts. 23 GIRLS CHORUS Baok row; Ruby Mltzel,Nora Sohaefbauer, Carol Berreth, Idella Goehrlng, Gloria Bollinger, Shirley Sohaefbauer, Beverly Horner, Gladys Kary, Llla Ruber, Pat- rioia Fuehrer, Bonnie Feneke, Vemetta Bauer, Lorraine Traxlnger, Kathleen Brandner, Lu Ella Sohueler, I la Del- bert, Ilene Lang, Shirley Goehrlng. Second row; Gladys 0oh8ner,Alleta Wolf- er, Bernadlne Hilt , Darlene Fenske, Ar- louene Delbert, Delores Quenzer, Marlon Rltter, Rose Marie Weber, Phyllis Soh- mldt, Phoebe Ann White, Viola Helnrloh, Miss Eleanor Huelsmann, Advisor. Third row; Lorraine Eberhart, Lorraine Brook- el, Lorraine Hahne, Betty Jane Krause, Lorretta Naasz,Llla Salzer, Norma Amaii Charlotte Kosel, Beatrice Brandner, Eileen Sohaefbauer, Ardella Rueb, Helen Delbert, Eunice Sohuetzle,A3: della Mltt- lelder, LaVina Ford, Cora Fischer, Mar- oene Sohaefbauer, Betty Beck. Front row; Arlene Bohlander, Donna Schmidt, Phyl- lis Kost, Alvina Borth, Mary Ann Rltt, Veronica Brandner, Bobble Brandner, Mary Senftner, Bernice Schuetzle, Jean Sal- zsiedler, Virginia Lang, Alvena Rossow, Evelyn Horner, Alice Aman. A leading music organization in high school is Girls Glee Club under the direction of Miss Eleanor Huelsmann. Girls Glee Club was organized In 1940 Two part work was begun in 1942-1943. Three part work has piroven suooessful since 1944. Membership has been increasing every year but this year elimination was necessary and our glee olub was re- stricted to 40 members. The Girls Glee Club has entered the music contest at Mobridge since 1944. A third rating was received in 1947 and in 1948 and I949 the glee olub placed second. Every year a Mixed Chorus is select- ed from the Girls and Boys Glee Clubs. It has also been entered in the con- test. In 1948 the chorus received a first rating and in 1949 it placed se- cond. Officers for this year are: Presi- dent, Lyla Delbert, Vice President, Llla Ruber, Librarian, Veronica Brand- ner. 2f Ivvti ' 1 MMgmk . k H SCHOOL HCRP,e, 0 ,€ ! . CXS (. ' 9 r Baok row: Phoebe White, Maroene Sohaef- bauer, Jeiry Quenzer, Merle Koat, Her- bert Rlsohe, Howard Bemdt, Patricia Fuehrer, Phyllis Schmidt, Roee Marie Weber, Bruce Fetherhuff, Mary Ann Brandner, Marlon Rltter. Fourth row: Virginia Lang, Oren Bemdt, Arlouene Delbert, Dennis Oohsner, Darlene Fens- ke, Lyla Delbert, LeRoy Battler, Ver- netta Bauer, Mary Rltt, Carol Rledllng- er, Betty Weber, Mr. Charles Eroh, Director. Third row: Kathleen Brandner, AlTena Rossow, Robert Llppelt, O ladye Ochsner, Eileen Schaefbauer,Mary Senft- ner, Jacob Bollinger, Bernadlne Hlit, Mark Welsbeok, Jerome Delbert, Julius Roehl, Joanne Balzaledler, Dennis Lang. Second row: Betty Beck, Carol Berreth, Idella (Joehrlng, Irene Blokel, Janice Kost, Llla Huber, Spencer Olapp, Merle Blckel, Howard Conway, Wllmer Delbert, Gordon Klaudt, Maurice Bemdt. Front row: Ardella Mlttleldler, Darlene Ooh- sner, Alice Aman, Delores Quenzer, Shirley Goehrlng, Diane Kost, Evelyn Homer, Jean Salzsledler, Bobble Brand- ner, Phyllis Kost, Allegra Rlsche, Donna Schmidt. Ho Showboat would be complete with- out the snappy Marches and brllllent Orertures provided by the ship ' s bsuid. This org6inlzation Is composed of 63 members, who, in the past years have received many honors, rating a Divis- ion I last season for the 8th oonseo- tlve year. After eleven years as conductor of the band, Supt. A.E. Joachim relin- quished directorship in the fall of 1949. Charles Eroh, formerly director of band at Anchorage, Alaska, oaae to replace him. Division I ratings were also receiv- ed by Lyla Delbert, Baritone Horn; James Llppelt, Clarinet; Dennis Ochener, Tenor SeucAohone; Shirley ttoehring, Twirler. The Flute Trio composed of Jean Salz- sledler, Norma Van Dyke and Ruth Rossow received a Division I rating in the small ensemble class. Division II ratings went to Bobble Brtindner, Clarinet; Spencer Clapp, Coir- net;Mary C. Senftner, French Horn; Jean Salzsledler, Flute; Merle Kost, Trombone; Julia Sohaefbauer, Oboe; and the Clarin- et Quartet composed of James Llppelt, Bobble Brandner, Vem Tolstedt and Aud- rey Van Dyke. 3£ac bULOIblb Top row: Soprano-Phoebe Whlte-Shlrley Goehrlng, Viola Helnrloh-Patrlola Fue- hrer-Jean Salzsiedler-Donna Sohmldt. Second row: Mezzo Soprano-Mary Rltt- Arlouene Delbert-Alto-Darlene Fenske- Gladve Kary-Vlrglnla Lang. Third row: Barltone-Bruoe Fetherhuff- Wllmer Delbert-Spenoer Clapp-Tom Bla- ohke-Jerry Quenzer. Bottom roir: James Martin-Marshall Gall- Merle Kost-Donald EHjel-Dennls Oohsner. SOLOISTS I. Jean Salzaledler 2. Allegra RlBohe 3. Spenoer Clapp U. Merle Koet 5. Evelyn Hojmer 6. DennlB Oohener 7- Virginia Lang 8. Dlanna Koet 9. Jesm BalzBledler 10. Donna Sohmldt II. Bobble Lou Brandner. 1. Mary Senftner 2. Bruoe Fet- herhuff 3. Lyla Delbert 4. Darleen Fenske 5- Donna Sohml- dt 6. Bobble Lou Brandner 7- Kathleen Brandner 8. Alvena RoBsoir. CLASS PLAYS SENIOR JUNIOR William Barry Donald Ebel raoe Barry Bobble Brandner Beatrice Barry Phyllis Kost Mabel Warren Mary Senftner Mrs. Gran-vllle Bonnie Feneke Eddie Barry LeRoy Battler Seorge Jones Merle Koet Ann Sherman LiiElla Sohueler Tom i«anvllle Herbert Rleohe Bally Davidson Jean Salzsledler Mr. Merrltt Tom Blsohke Miss Dalrymple Lyla Delbert Understudy Wllmer Delbert Understudy Vemetta Bauer Director Mlse Benedict Abagall Pettlbone Donna Mae Sohmldt Posy Gadd Ilene Lang Belle Boardman Ardella Mlttlelder Pirofessor Dlngwell Jacob Bollinger PT.ofenoe Roberts Kathleen Brandner Bill Marshall Gall Mark Thureton Bpenoer Clapp Dylole Roberts Alvena Rossow Jajnes Thurston Bruce Fetherhuff Director Miss Benedict SYNOPIS OF ACTS Act I. The Pettlbone living room at about eight o ' clock in the evening. Act II. The same at svinrlse the next aomlng. Aot III. The same, late afternoon. Declamatory Top row: James Martin, Oration; Donna Schmidt, Poetry; Patri- cia Fuehrer, Darlene Fenske, Nora Schaefbauer, Jacob Bol- linger, Dramatic. Second rov: Ilene Lang, Marlon Rltter, Gloria Bollinger, Hu- morous. MlBB £. Benedict. 28 ' -a «. if ' MOST HANDSOME JOHNNY BECHTOLD I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED LYLA DEIBERT POPULARITY POLL f-. MOST POPULAR OIBL EVELYN HORNER PRETTIEST LILA HUBER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DONALD EBEL Bifri !••  I r;- BEST STUDENT OREN BERNDT • iwm WITTIEST ROSE MARIE WEBER i!im lit ' WITTIEST DENNIS OCHSNER w MOST POPULAR BEST STUDENT BEST ATHLETE BURNKTJ, 8CHUETZLE ALVENA ROSSOW 29 SPENCER CLAP? HRST AND SECOND Back row: Jimmy Wetzler, Peggy Huber, Bonnie Ruber, Karen Klaudt, Patty Dam- berger, Lawrence Q-oehrlng, Davis ftuen- zer. Middle row:Darlene Ooehrlng, Lou- lee Volzke, Hugh Hallam, Roger Vander VorBte,Judy Brummund,John Salzsledler, Barbara Seller, Robert Wetzler, Mrs. Dolores Oharboneau. Front row: John Ochsner, Joanne Maler, Jerome Graf, Vi- vian Hamilton, Vem Fischer, Delmar Quenzer, Margaret Hoerth, Lester (Joeh- ring. Back row: Fred Renz, Lyie Klein, Alan Berndt, Wayne tang, ' Sandra Cressman, Joanne ftuenzer, Sharon Perman. Middle- row: Clifford Berreth, Virginia Fis- cher, Marvin Eberhart, Harlan Blckel, Curtis Renz, Joanne Wolf, Patricia Quenzer, Miss Anna Hofer. Front row: Damian Schaefbauer, Lee Ann Hamilton, Donna Klein, Priscllla Bollinger, Caro- lyn Fischer, Q-eraldine Blckel, Janet Ochsner, Duane Quenzer. THIRD AND FOURTH 30 I FIFTH AND SIXTH Back row: Shennan Bollinger, Walter Brandner, ordon Quaechnlck, Roger ftuen- zer, Harlain Ruber, Larry Wetzler, Rich- ard Sohaefbauer, Janice Fetherhuff, Jeanette KuBler,LiOlB Ford. Middle row: Dleuie Ackerman, PhylllB Quenzer, Irene Blokel, Janice Koet, Victor Flecher, Jeuilce Quenzer, JoAnne Salzsledler, O axT Schumann, Marlam Blschke, Carol Schlaht, Mrs. Alfred Beck. Front row: Gordon Klein, Stanley Bauer, Leona Quen- zer, Jimmy Quenzer, Irene Aman, Lanora aoehrlng, Edward Delbert, Benny Fleet, Donald Beck, Marcla Weber. Back row:Marvln Beck, Stanley Welnzlrl, Junior Roehl, Teddy Aman,Murlyn Blokel, Arlow Sohmldt, Alton Helnrloh, Robert Llppelt, Lloyd Kueler. Middle row: Dar- lene Ochanep, Carol Rledllnger, Russell Rlsche, Ray Perman, Howard Conway, Mau- rice BeTOdt, Melvln Fischer, Dennis Weber, Raymond Quenzer, Miss M. Ferguson Front row: Rosalia Rltt, Janet Q-rosz, Verlalne Beirreth,Annetta Sohmldt , Diana Kost, Pearl Ruber, Darleen Perman, Veryl Weldmeler, Annetta Qrosz. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Adue iiU MIDWEST BEACH COMPANY The Northweete Most Progreeelve School Suppliers Sioux Falls South Dakota STANDARD SERVICE Al Hilt, Prop. 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