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The Hisodak Staff presents the 1952 HISODAK 2 TcrTur fniTt+lten) | r- 75• boy Juvuor P y VSLE . f U vr __ y Tionl •S' ADmmTHAVON CLASSES SPORTS SHIPS Musicians ORGANIZATIONS GRADES SCUTTLE PUTT Pec . ♦? 7wr e x CCAniJA«ar I 41 n r. Tbu.mc.y Coni 9 To«.r e.y y FLUK JT SJ Sen 7« Teylr Hisodak Staff First Row: Joyce Haiwick, Norma Goeken. Second Row: Shirley Lusk, Janice Hall, Mary Duchene, Mickey Sherer, Mary Ann Winans, Allan Kiel, Marilyn Weber, LaVonne Dalton, Evelyn Mason. Third Row: Grace Dalton, Virginia Valentine, Minnie Duchene, Janice Sherer, Sharon Faulstich, Virginia Bezner, Jackie Hlrsch, Jov Kiel, Shirley Goldsmith, Katherine Tippens, LaVerta Morford. Fourth Row: Mr Mainz, Orville Charleson, Robert Jensen, Richard Stabnow, Donlin Faulstich, Gerald Davis. Roger Kiel, Tommy Koski, Boyd Beastrora. Editor-in-chief Irl Gene Larsen Associate Editor: Mickey Sherer Business Manager: Mary Ann Winans Advisor: Mr. Mainz Assistant Business Manager: Allan Kiel Senior Class Editor: Mary Duchene Junior Class Editor: Janice Hall Sophomore Class Editor: Roger Kiel Freshman Class Editor: Sharon Faulstich Feature Editors: Evelyn Mason and Gerald Davis Art Editor: Boyd Beastrom Sports Editor: Torn Koski Assistant Sports Editor: Donlin Faulstich Music Editor: Marilyn Weber assistant Music Editor: Joyce Haiwick 4 Typists: LaVonne Dalton and LaVerta Morford Administration Joint Chiefs Of Staff Left to Right: LeRoy Newton; Dave Hawkinson; Albert Kaye, Clerk; Brf,° June C1 ne President; Esther Goeken; Marion ‘.Vinans. Hot Pictured: Donald Harris. Henry Sanderson Custodian Kenneth Buhler Speech Social Studies World History Chief of Naval Operations Amos Tschetter Superintendent World History Leonard Callen Math Journalism Lieutenants j.g. Fleet Admiral Beatrice Drew Principal English Robert Putnam Coach American History American Government Olga 7far • Commerci Library Charles Urban Music George Mainz Science Ervin Sneva Industrial Arts First How: Mary Wright, taVonne Dalton, Dick Hamlin, Richard Bright, Bobby Houdek, Sharon Faulstich, Standing: Boyd Beastrom-President Second Row: Miss Drew, Carol Wurts, Bernice Markley, Orville Charleston, Marvin Knudtson President of the Highmore High School Student Council for the 'Sl-'SS school year was Boyd Beastrom. Dick Hamlin and LaVonne Dalton were Vice resident and Secretary respectively. Other members included Carol .urts. Senior Class president, Richard Bright, Senior Class Representative, Mary bright. Junior Class president, Marvin Knudt- son, Junior Class Representative, Bob Houdek, Sophomore Class President, Bernice Markley, Sopho- more Class Representative, Sharon Faulstich, Freshman Class President, and Orville Charleson, Freshman Class Representative. Miss Drew was the faculty adviser. Warrant Officers 8 sessop Chief Petty Officers Boyd Beastrom Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Presi- dent Student Council 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural 2; Track 1,2,3; Council Mem- ber 2; Class President 2; Chorus 2; Boys Glee Club 2: Hisodak 2,4; Total 97 Edith Bouzek Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,4; Pep Club 1; Declam 2; Pirate Journal 2; Librarian 4; Junior Play 3; Basketball 3; Total 87 LaVonne Dalton Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Instrument Ensemble 3, 4; Instrument Solo 4; Hisodak 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Declam 1, Pep Club 1; Junior Play 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Total 138 Ki chard 3right Intramural 1,2; Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Class Offi- cer 2,4; Council Member 4; Junior Play 3; Honor Roll 1; King 4; Track 1,2,3; Total 49 Dennis Canode Intramural 1, Football 2,4; Play Manager 3; Chorus 4; Total 11 10 Class Motto: Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor.” Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Class Colors: Green and silver llary Duchene Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Instrument Ensemble 4; Ac- companist 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Declam 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Hisodak 1,4; Pep Club 1: Debate 4; Junior Play 3; Total 159 rat DeGooyer Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Instrument Ensemble 2,3,4; Vocal Solo 4; Declam 3,4; Boys Glee Club 2,3; Boys Ensemble 3; Instrument Solo 2,3; Intramural 1,2; Hisodak 2; Honor Roll 2; Jdnior Play 3; Total 97 Gerald Finger Intramural 1,2; Junior Play 3; Total 4 Ross Goldsberry Honor Roll 3,4; Junior Play 3; Total 11 Malcolm Gray Eand 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Boys Glee Club 2,3; Intra- mural 1,2; Rjotball 1,2,3,4; Boys Ensemble 3; Junior Play 3; Track 1,2,3; Total 91 hichard Harter Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Debate 4; Librarian 3,4; Declam 3,4; Intramural 2, Junior Play 3; Class Officer ; Allan Kiel Intramural 1; Pep Club 1; Chorus 3,4; Boys Glee 3; Football 3,4; Student Man- ager 4; Kisodak 2,4; Junior Play 3; Honor Roll 4; Debate 4’ Total 52 Evelyn Mason Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Instrument Solo 1,2,3,4; Instrument Ensemble 3; Pep Club 1; Hisodak 4; Cheer- leader 3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Basketball Captain 3; Declam 2; Junior Play 3; Pirate Journal 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Officer 4; Total 144 Delores Knudtson Honor Roll 1,2; Council 3; Total 20 Dorothy Knudtson Honor Roll 1,2,3; Total 16 12 Tom Koski •Honor Roll 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 4; Hisodak 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 4; Track 3; Total 42 Ralph Myers Football 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Student Manager 3; Intra- mural 1,2; Total 34 Marilyn Weber Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Council Member 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1; Librarian 4; Hisodak 3,4; Declam 2; Jun- ior Play 3; Total 123 Vera Nickelson Band 2,3,4; Chorus 3; Girls Glee Club 4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Hisodak4; Junior Play 3; Total 44 Leslie Hunstead Chorus 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,3; Football 2,3,4; Intra- mural 1,2; Track 1; Boys Glee Club 2,3; Total 58 Rita Tagtow Ellsworth Council Member 1; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2,3; Girls Glee Club 2,3; Honor Roll 2; Jun- ior Play 3; Pirate Journal 3; Toual 29 Barbara Smith Pep Club 1; Chorus 4; Girls Glee 4; Doclam 3; Pirate Journal 3; Total 8 Mickey Sheror Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Boys Glee 2,3; Instrument Ensemble 1,2,3,4;Instrument Solo 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Declara 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Class Officer 1; Hisodak 2,3,4; Mixed Ensemble 3; Pirate Journal 3; Junior Ploy 3; Boys State 3; Track 1,2,3; Total 216 Betty Vogelgesang Chorus 3; Girls Glee Club 3; Junior Play 3; Total 14 Marvin Trobing Football 1,2,3; Football Captain 4; Play Manager 3; Intramural 1; • Total 33 Harry i-Vright band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Boys Glee Club 2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Intramural 1; Football l,2,3,4;Basketball 2,3,4; Council Member 3; Class Officer 3;Junior Flay 3; King Attendant 4; Track 3; Total 113 Mavis Suman Chorus 4; Girls Glee Clubl; Usher Club' 1; GAA 1; Honor Roll 4; Total 14 Mary Ann Winans Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Instru- ment Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Hi- sodak 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Debate 4; Declam 1,4; Coun- cil Member 1; Class Officer 1,3; Pep Club 1; Junior Play J Total 175 Irl Gene Larson Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Boys Glee 2,3; Iiisodak 2,3,4; Intramural 1,2; Football 1,3,4; Stu- dent Manager 2; Instrument Solo 3,4; Pirate Journal 3; Junior rlay 3; Track 3; Total 107 Carol rfurts Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Council Member 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Girls State 3; Queen attendant 4; Total 48 15 Petty Officers Mary Yright, President Sylvia Baker Leota Chapin Gerald Davis Donlin Faulsticl Robert Gadd Norma Goekrti Verna Grable Joyce Faiwick Janice Hall Richard Hamlin LaVonne Kirsch Phyllis Kelley Top Row: Larry Kiel, Marvin Knudtson, Joan Kusser, Janet LaFurge, Floyd Markley, Densel Mason, Jimmy McDonald, LaVerta Morford. bottom Row: Patsy Paul, Dale Peterson, Helen Sporrer, Richard Stabnow, Gene Sunding, Joyce Sunding, LeRoy Tislau, Judy Yhipple. O' fV Q I - is 4b . r J A First Ron: Edward Baker, Virginia 3ezner, Minnie Duchene, Lois Elyea, Norbert Faulstlch Kenneth Ferris, Janice Fieldsend. •arlys Fleldsend Carol l rark Seamen 1-c Sally Hec enliaDle ernard -einzen Fourth lio.v: Jrcky rsch, Lobby ..oudek, Robert Jensen, Dorthy Jones, Jimmy Kenyon, Rorer Kiel, Kenneth Klebsch, Clayton La Fortune Carol Larson, 3everly Lusk 3ernice Varklev, Jeanie Palon retty Petterson, Janice Sherer Eighth Row: James Smith, Shirley Sporrer, Genora Trammel, Virginia Valentine, Mary Jo .Veber, Larry Weidenbach, John 'Vooley, Roger Wurts Row Is Sharon Bouzek, Jim Brady, Orville Charleson, Dougl Canode, Pat Cowan, Paul Cowan, Grace Dalton, Jack Eberleln Row 2: Ruth Ellsworth, Bill Ellsworth, Shirley Goldsmith, Ronald Grable, Mary Hardesty, Joyce Hinkle, Shirley Klrsch Robert Hirsch. George Hurd Loren Jensen Seamen 2-c Joy Kiel •.Villis Klebsch Row 5: Alfred Knittel, Shirley Lusk, Edna Middleton, LaVonne Moss, Francis Peterson, Eugene Rezac, LeRoy Ruark, Robert Schlenker. Katherine Tippens Teddy Tomter Carol Yeber Sylvia ’Yeidenbach Iasbelle Wortman Martin Wortman Sharon Faulstlch President Sports Jack Eberlein John «ooley Jim Smith Loren Jensen Densel Mason J n ■CJ I Mick Sherer Coach iui..u.u Ass't Coach Snova ♦ Jerry Davis Stud’t Man. Don Faulstich Hobert Jensen Boyd Beastrom Rob Houdek Irl Larson Highmore Pirates opened the 1951 grid- iron season by suffering a loss at the hands of the Gettysburg Battlers, 7-0. The score evened when the Pirates journeyed to the «Vest iiiver country to w’uip L.urdo 20-G. Against Miller, the Pirates succumbed to the ‘mistiers', 26-7, which saw the better conditioned team lose. Homecoming Pirate Jay hopes dimmed as the Paulkton Trojans went on to win, 14-34. Previous battle scars healed, however, when the Pirates downed the undefected Chamberlain Cubs 20-13. The Onida warriors re-opened Pirate battle scars by scalping the Pirates 45-7 at Onida. Two games, Cheyenne and Ipswich were canceled. Bernard Ileinzen Larry Kiel 20 Dick Hamlin Dennis Canode Lertoy Tislau Jimmy McDonald « Richard Bright--- 9 Tommy Koski a Ralph Meyers--- 9 Task Force Dick Stabnow Roger Kiel Marvin Trabing and Boyd Beastrom, co-captains. Allan Kiel Total 1 nstead Harry Wright Bill Ellsworth P Marvin Trabing-: Pirates Opponents 0 Gettysburg 7 20 Murdo 6 7 Killer 26 r ’ 14 Faulkton 34 9 20 Chamberlain 13 7 Onida 45 53 Total 110 Martin Wortman B squad letter winners A squad letter winners Maicom Gray Willie Cowan - 21 9 Top Row: Student Manager Allan Kiel, Jim McDonald, Harry Wright, Tom Koskl, Coach Putnam. Bottom Row: Mickey Sherer, Richard Bright, Don Faulstlch, George Hurd, LeRoy Tlslau, Roger Kiel, Dick Hamlin. Coach Bob Putnam's Highmore Pirates opened the 51-52 basketball season with only whree returning lettermen from last year's squad. The Pirates played a total of 25 games, counting tournament play, with 8 wins and 17 losses. The Pirates played ball In spurts up until Christmas vacation. The new year saw a much Improved ball club take their own Invitational tournament, in a thrilling ball game with Harrold 52-51. The season cano to a close with a win to the tune of 67-42 over Wesslntrton for the consolation trophy of district 16. Mick Sherer co-captain Rich aright co-captain Pirates Opponents 66 St. Lawrence 24 42 Blunt 43 40 Ree Heights 56 39 Harrold 54 46 Onlda 65 70 Ree Heights 43 37 Agar 64 50 Gettysburg 75 39 Ipswich 42 44 Onida 70 34 Wessington Springs 52 48 Miller 64 57 Strandburg 58 43 Pierre 63 55 PaulktoL 51 22 Naval Air Force B SQUAD Top Row: Allan Kiel, Coach Putnam. 2nd Row: James Smith, Larry Kiel, Gerald Davis, John Cooley, Densel Mason. Bottom Row: Bob Koudak, Floyd Markley, Martin Sfortman. Miller game Pirates Opponents 40 Mob ridge 56 30 Miller 49 64 Cheyenne 43 New Year's Day Tourney 51 Ree Heights 35 52 Harrold 51 Conference Tourney 41 Pierre 45 District Tourney 40 Blunt 51 60 St. Lawrence 42 Wessington 42 a '. over 1189 Totals 1 83 23 Top Row: Grace Dalton, Jeanie Palon, Sharon Faulstlch, Vera Nickelson, Carol Weber, Joy Kiel, Shirley Goldsmith, Janice Sherer, Janice Hall, Coach Ervin Sneva. Bottom Row: Helen Sporrer, Evelyn Mason, LaVerta Morford, Norma Goeken, Edith Bouzek, Verna Grable, Shirley Sporrer. rfith 11 returning lettermen the girls opened the 51-52 season with a win of 52-29 over Ree Heights. They kept winning until raid-season when Blunt upset them 39-40. From there on out the girls were unbeaten, which gave them their second championship in three years. Losing only two girls thru graduation this year they can expect a successful season next year. Highmore Opponents 52 Ree Heights 29 42 Ree Heights 25 35 Harrold 19 51 St. Lawrence 35 37 Onida 9 39 Blunt 40 38 Faulkton 13 41 Harrold 34 51 Blunt 49 42 St. Lawrence 38 46 Onida 28 Helen Sporrer captain 24 Top and bottom, Ilarrold gam© Top and bottom. He© Heights gam© 'Back now: Carol ..eber, Janice Ilall, Jeanie ralon, Evelyn lason, Shirley Sporrer, Helen Sporrer, i-dith Bouzek, LaVerta ..brford. :' ront itow: Janice Shorer, Joy Kiel, Norma Goeken, Ver..a Irable, E. Sneva, Coach. (V First How: Mary Duchene, Sylvia Baker, Beverly Lusk, LaVonne Dalton, Mary Ann Wlnans, Shirley Sporrer. Second Row: Minnie Duchene, Miss Wagner, Orville Charleson, Richard Harter, Marilyn Weber, Edith Bouzek. BJP.6. Ship’s Musicians A Band IIICIIMOKI Seated left to right: Irl Gene Larsen, Marilyn Christensen, Roger Bawdon, Laura Fieldsend, Shirley Goldsmith, LaVonne Moss, Katherine Tippens, Mary Duchene, LaVonne Dalton, Dorothy Jones, Eugene Rezac, Donald Sharp. Second row: Janice Hall, Ruth Hardesty, Jimmy McDonald, Joy Kiel, Sharon Faulstich, Joyce Haiwick, Janice Fieldsend, Virginia Valen- tine, Joan Kusser, Mary Ann Winans, Robert Jensen, Janice Sherer. Third row: Beverly Lusk, Edith Bouzek, Norbert Faulstich, Gene Sunding, Harry Wright, LaVerta Morford, Evelyn Mason, Doris Harter, Leota Chapin, Marilyn Weber, Mary Jo Hardesty. Fourth row: Allan Kiel, Malcolm Gray, John Wooley, Roger Kiel, Jerry Davis, Don Faulstich, Pat DeGooyer, LeRoy Tislau, Bernard Helnzen, Mickey Sherer, Verna Grable, Vera Nickolson. Standing: Mr. Urban, Billy Ellsworth, Sharon Bouzek, Floyd Markley Orville Charleson, Robert Gadd. 28 Mickey Sherer, Janice Sherer, Orville Charleson, Pat DeGooyer, Edith Bouzek, Ro er Kiel. INSTRUMENTAL SOLO Mickey Sherer, Trumpet, LeRoy Ti3lau, Saxophone, LaVonne Dalton, Saxophone, Joy Kiel, Oboe, Mary Ann .i'inans, Clarinet, Pat DeGooyer, Baritone, Orville Charleson, Tuba, Evelyn Mason, Mello- phone, Janice Sherer, French Horn, Joyce Haiwick, Piano 29 HORN QUARTET Janice Shere , Evelyn Mason, Vlrigina Valentine, Katherine Tip pen a. CLARINET QUARTET Mary Ann Winans, Mary Duchene, Joyce Kaiwlck, Shirley Goldsmith SAXOPHONE QUARTET LaVonne Dalton, Doris Harter, LeRoy Tislau, Don Faulstich. 30 First Row: Io?e O'Brien, Mary Wright, Sylvia Weldenbach, Mary Jo LaFortune, Loren Jensen. Second Row: Ronald Grable, Larry Weldenbach, Daisy Hultman, ecilia Parker, Wanda Stabnow, Ruth Ann Hardesty, Grace Dalton, Ailan Riel, Doris Harter, Bernard Heinzen, LeRoy Tislau, Nor- bert Faulstlch, Robert Jensen. ilrd Row: Steven Barbour, Donnie Grable, Mervln Mewes. Sharon lulstich. Beverly Lusk, Bonnie Blachford, Sharon Bouzek, labelle Wortman, Minnie Duchene, Dorothy Jones, Jimmy McKelvey, i!Tor!6 Hezac. Girls’ Glee Seated Left to Right: Leota Chapin, LaVonne Kirsch, Shirley Goldsmith, Sylvia ’.Veidenbach, Joy Kiel, Katherine Tippens, Sharon Faulstich, Janice Rail, LaVonne Dalton, Mary Duchene. Second Row: Minnie Luchene, Joyce Sunding, LaVerta Morford, Barbara Smith, Shirley Sporrer, Judy Whipple, Norma Goeken, Mary Jo Hardesty, Marilyn Weber, Mary Ann Winans, Dorothy Jones, Eetty Peterson, LaVonne Moss. Third Row: Janice Sherer, Joyce Hinkle, Grace Dalton, Shirley Lusk, Bernice Markley, Jackie Hirsch, Virginia Valentine, Janice .Fieldsend, Jeanie Palon, Sally Heckenliable, Joan Kusser, Edna iddletor., Frances Peterson. Fourth Row: Sharon Bouzek, Sylvia Baker, Lois Elyea, Carol Larson, Virginia Bezner, Carol Frank, Helen Sporrer, Edith Bouzek, Janet LaFurge, Mavis Suman, Evelyn Mason, Verna Grable, Beverly Lusk, Mary Wright, Joyce Haiv ick. SOLOS I rlgSt: shlrley Sporrer, Mezzo Soprano; br.aron Faulstich, Mezzo Soprano; Eernice Markley, Contralto; Leota o.apin. Soprano; Norma Goeken, Contralto; Shirley uoicsralth. Soprano. Standing: Jimmy McDonald, Baritone; Robert Jensen, Tenor; Or?n“SrS: T«nor?GOOyer’ Barlt0ne; Larry Klel- Triton, 32 Mixed Chorus Seated Left to Right: Leota Chapin, LaVonne Kirsch, Shirley Goldsmith, Sylvia '.Veidenbach, Joy Kiel, Katherine Tlppens, Sharon Paulstich, Janice Kali, LaVonne Lai ton, Mary Ducher.e. Second Row: Minnie Luchene, Joyce Sundin , LaVerta Morford, Barbara Smith, Shirley Sporrer, Judy Whipple, Korma Goeken, Vary Jo Hardesty, Marilyn Weber, Mary Ann V inans, Dorothy Jones, Betty Petersen, LaVonne Moss. Third Row: Dale Peterson, Janice Sherer, Joyce Hinkle, Grace Dalton, Shirley Lusk, Bernice Karkley, Jackie Kirsch, Virginia Valentine, Janice Fieldsend, Jeanie Palon, Sally Hecker.laible, Joan Kusser, Edna Middleton, Frances Peterson, Eugene Rezac, Loren Jensen. Fourth Row: Harry Wright, Sharon Bouzek, Sylvia Baker, Lois Elyea, Virginia Eezner, Carol Frank, Helen Sporrer, Edith Bouzek, Janet LaFurge, Mavis Suman, Evelyn Mason, Verna Grable, Beverly Lusk, Mary 'Yright, Joyce Kaiwick, Jim McDonald. Fifth Row: Gene Sunding, Mickey Sherer, John 7 ooley, Dick Stabnow, Bernard Heinzen, Larry ’.Veidenbach, Larry Kiel, James Smith, Don Faulstich, Pat De Gooyer, Jerry Davis, Roger Kiel, LeRoy Tislau, Leslie Runstead, Allan Kiel, Malcolm Gray, Floyd Markley, Orville Charleston, Eilly Ellsworth, Robert Jensen. First Coorano:- Sylvia Baker, Leota Chapin Second Soprano: Lvelyn l oson, Verna Grable Alto: Bernice Larkley, Janice Sherer. 33 The Royal Party consistcdof King; Richard Bright and •iueen; Lvolyn La- son. j.ttendents were; Boyd Bcas- trora, Harry . right, Marilyn Weber, and Carol i urts. ktr- s.it.l of the day was Tommy Koski. Crown Bearers were Jeiinis Rail and «.argaret Sievcrt- son. Royal Party A Band Senior Float Junior Float 1st ...ost Beautiful - Seniore Anarctica 2nd Host Beautiful - Juniors The Bible 1st Host Clever - Sophomore The Lgg and I 2nd Host Clever - Freshmen Robin Hood 35 Pirate Day Sophomore Float Freshman Float Second Grade B Band Fifth Grade Seventh Grade Activities 8A Deciam ORATORY Robert Jensen Mickey Sherer Roger Kiel Richard Harter Pat DeGooyer John Wooley Mr. Buhler DRAMATICS Mr. buhler Virginia Valentine Beverly Lusk Joy Kiel Sylvia Weidenbach Shirley Goldsmith Sharon Faulstich Minnie Duchene 38 Deciam POETRY Mr. Tschetter Janice Sherer Katherine TIppens LaVerta Morford Mary Ann 'rVlnans Mary Duchene HUMOUROUS Seated Miss Drew Isabelle ’.Yortman Norma Goeken ? ary Jo Hardesty LaVonne Moss Standing Dale Peterson Norbert Paulstich Billy Ellsworth Shirley Lusk Joyce Hinkle 39 Debate ■% Seated left to right: Janice Shercr, Janice Fieldsend, Vir- ginia Valentine, Beverly Lusk, Minnie Duchene, Joyce Haiwick Second row: Mr. Kenneth Buhler, Mickey Sherer, Allan Kiel, Mary Ann Ainans, Mary Duchene. T!hrld . _ . Third rov;: Robert Jensen, John oclcy, Roger Kiel, Ricnard Barter, iiorbert Faulstich, Dale Peterson. First year dcbators under the supervision of Mr. Buhler made a good name for Highmore this year. Starting ..ith sixteen inexperienced students, Mr. Buhler entered the Vivian invitational tournament and the Pierre invitational. lie eliminated all but six delators for the remainder of the season. The six remaining students were Rogor Kiel, John Vooloy, Mary Ann Dinans, Mery Duchene, Joyce Haiwick, and Janice Sherer. These debators went on a tx o-day debate trip to Mobridgc and Java. Cn Tuesday, Larch 1 , they took part in the Regional tournament at Mobridge. For Fete's Sake Jay Tobias Horma Goeken . . . Sylvia Baker . . . Gerald Davis . . . Densel Mason . . . Gene Sunding . . . Donlin Faulstich . Helen Sporrer. . . Phyllis Kelley . . Leota Chapin Janice Hall . . . Joyce Haiwick. . . Jim McDonald iiobert Gadd. . . . diehard Stabnow. . Mr. .................. Aunt Sarah Pepperdine ...................... Jasmine Jackson ........................Peter Pepperdine ......................... Bill Bradshaw ..................... Dean Murglethorpe .................Thorndyke Murglethorpe ..............Mrs. Georgians Clarkston .......................Nadine Clarkston ....................... Peggy Clarkston ......................... Malvina Potts ...........................Dupont Darby ............................John Boliver Kenneth Buhler - Director 41 I I UsJ vt ? 7' W e Joc« c 4 's vo £ 0 c„ vv. .the jsrsS mss SSSfi.T v ----S g USkl K s Editor.....................Helen Sporrer Assistant Editor...........Janice Ilall Business iianager LaVonne Hirsch Business Manager..........L Vonne Hirsch Sports Editor...............Norma Goekon Music Editor................Leota Chapin Alumni Editor..............Joyce Haiwick Ctass Editor...............Judy Whipple Grade Editor...............Janet LaFurge Exchange Editor.....................Vera Nickolson Humor Editor................Pat DeGooyer Reporter....................Verne Grable adviser................Leonard G. Callen 4m L Gc°tf Pirate Journal 4i Grades Apprentice Seamen Top row: Karen Baker, Stephen Barbour, Faye Brock, David Dalton, Duane Llyea, Raymond Finger, Janice Frank, Doris Harter. Second row: Ruth Hardesty, Judv Heckenlaible, Delvin Heckenlaible, Daisy Hultman, Marjorie Kowalski, Mary Jo LaFortune, Paul Larsen, Susan Malmquist. Third row: Jimmy McKelvey, Adeline UcWeeney, Betty McWeeneyr Yvonne Moore, lone O’Brien, Ceceila Parker, DeLila Sampson, .Vanda Stabnow. Fourth row: Neil Taylor, Harlan Taylor, Hazel Vogelgesang, Freddie dinars, Mrs. Tippens. Grade Eight 44 Top low: .toger Cawdon, Bobby Blachford, Charon Brady ensen, itoger Dalton, ilyrna Ferris, Laura Fieldsend,' occonu rov;: Jurin Gortmaker, .«csley Gortmaker, Joyce Aiys Larsen, Janice ...clmquist, Jan Mitchell, Kacky :: clda rctterson. , Lcrilyn Christ- Velma Fish. Ilcckenlaible, cLaughlin, Third _’0v;: Vcrneal .attcrson, rtichard xiay, George Sharp, harvin Smith, Jerenc -rar neli, Larry ..’eber, I'aige aright, Lrs. Swanson. Grade Seven 45 Top row: Itaretta Bechtold, Jay Christensen, Linda Paulstich, Jessica Gortmaker, Donald Grable, Beverly Iiarkley, David Hawkinson, Mervin Mev es. Second row: Hugh reter McNamara, James Middleton, Catherine Hurd, Jin ralon, Hose tfellicott, itater I'ellicott, Gene Trabing, Dick Weber. Third row: Thomas nesthauser, Kiss ..orkenthein. Top row: Ldward Barber, Llyea, Daniel Gortmaker, Kelley. Mary Ann Cowan, Janiel Eberlein, fiobert Donald Hague, ttueben Heckenlaible, Sharon second row: Hose Mary KcWeoney, Melbourn, Tommy Melbourn, Grant ; n ru row: Bobby rtxtnara, Donald endra Weber, Miss Headley. Sharon Kehrer, Joan Melbourn, Joan •Itcnell, ratsy Moss, Joan Newton, -harp, Thomas Smith, Linda Tompkins. Grade Four First Row: VaNita Baker, Bonnie Blachford, Leila Cermak, James Clsler, Marvin Dalton, John Danielson, Gary Erlandson. Second Row: Wayne Fish, Edward Hague, Janice Heckenlalble, Jerry Heckenlalble, David Kenyon, Susan McDonald, Betty Newton. Third Row: Clifford Olson, Francis Parker, Donald Schlenker, Terri Tompkins, Janice Volek, Judy Wright, Craig Wharton, Miss Betty Kusser. Grade Three First Row: Winston Ball, Bobby Case, Dean Cline, Eddie Dalton, 3illy Fish, Luella Heckenlalble. Second Row: William Kayser, Wanda Sievertsen, Rita Taylor, Larry Tompkins, Jean Tschetter, Patricia Bonnichsen. 47 Grade Two First row: william Lusse, Chalone Cermak, Leonard Dalton, Jonald Durfec, Jacqueline Lrlandson, Sharon :-lyea, Sylvia Llyoa, Sharon Finger. Second row: Roger Frank, Bonny Hirsch, Eobby LaFortune, David K lmquist, Pam Markley, Terry McDermott, Katherine McDonald, Billy KcKelvey. Third row: Dennis Mehrer, wesley Putnam, Kay Zilverberg, Mrs. Prinz. JUNIOR PI iAJiSS Standing: Paige ..right, George McLaughlin, Larry T eber, Marvin Smith, Paul Larsen, Kenneth Mehrer. Knoelinr: Jan Mitchell, George Sharp, Jimmy f'cKelvey, David Dalton, Richard Ray. Coached by Mr. Callen. 7th and tfth Graders in action 48 Grade One First row: Bobby Alburtus, Richard Blachford, Karol Kay Bortness, Dennis Case, Randy DeWolf, Carol Dittman, Delna Dodge, Arleta Duncan. Second row: Carol Grosz, Nancy Harter, Gary Hague, Dennis Hall, Michael Heckenlaible, Gerald Hirsch, Jenneth Kayser, Mary McDermott. Third row: Mary McKelvey, James Patterson,'Mildred Rittle, Bobby Sharp, Margaret Seivertsen, Bernice Tislau, Wanda Tompkins, David Voglegesang. Fourth row: Katherine Weber, Jackie Wright, Billy Zilverberg, Mrs. Woods. Scuttlebutt O O ' ) ! MB, s MARION iAJINNIS General Auto Repair a MCDONALD'S JiVI GOODS AND iiLADY-TO -WEAR c- TilE FRANKLIN HOTEL Steam Heat - Baths J. H. Wooley, Manager Highmore, South Dakota CHUCK S SHOE SERVICE Charles fcarkley, Prop. Highmore, South Dakota : GORMLEY iiEXALL PHAiiMACY For the Best in Drugs The Finest in Gifts REZAC'S TAVERN Best Beer In Town a v a TOM THUMB STORES 5 to 1.00 ::• THE .ucLAUGHLIH COMPANY, I IK ... McLaughlin, xreside: Furniture - Floor Covering window Shades - iiadios Highmore, South Dakota SKOGMO 'S Floyd and Bert Mitchell Quality Clothes At Reasonable Prices a a PLAVEY LUI.15ER YARDS 3uilding Material and Coal pV «■ FRANK RAY Your Allis Chalmers Dealer it if NEWTON'S POOD STORE The Food Center of Highmore Highmore, South Dakota o- DALTON'S KORN KRIB Good Ice Cream and Pop Corn - w BUECHLERS GAMBLES Everything for Farm and Home Hardware Supplies Highmore, South Dakota TO LITER'S Lien's Furnishings and Shoes We Feature Nationally Advertised Goods Highmore, South Dakota CITY MEAT MARKET AND LOCKER Complete Locker Service Quality Meats Phone 32251 ED BOTCHER Your Chevrolet Dealer Highmore, South Dakota BORTNESS BODY SHOP Body Repairing Auto Painting Phone 22601 Highmore, South Dakota GOLDSMITH TRUCK SERVICE Serving Hyde County and Surround! Territory Since 1923 HOUSEHOVING - SAND - GRAVEL Phone 22921 Wilbert C. Goldsmith, Prop. Highmore, South Dakota « « « « COMTEK'S WALGREEN DRUG STORE Prescription Service if it K it PIONEER GARAGE tudebaker and M. M. Sales a a a KORTHUIS JEWELRY lamonds. Watches, Silverware Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair Gifts That Last a it • WAGNER LUMBER YARDS faints - Hardware Building Materials Yards at Highmore and Ha mold. South Dakota a. a K. CHAPIN Chapin's Barber Shop Highmore, South Dakota first sTaTl bank Members of the F.J.I.C Highmore, South Dakota ft w v it For Lobilgas, Kobiloil See August Miessner Socony-Vacuum Bulk Agent Call 92491 « :• w DR. GOEKEN Short wave - X Ray - Glasses Fitted a a TOMPKINS' SERVICE 0. K. Rubber welders We Don't Vulcanize—We Weld! Mobil Products Phone 22571 Highmore, South Dakota it it a CRANE'S welding and Blacksmithing Raymond E. Crane, Owner Highmore, South Dakota a a it FLOYD'S LUBRICATION SERVICE Gas and Oil Greasing Highmore, South Dakota it a THE HIGHMORE HERALD FRED'S PLUI.3ING AND ELECTRIC SHOP Quality Printing it it it it BLEHA TRUCKING LINE Phone 22651 it a Plumbing - Heating Radios - Electric Stoves GOLDEN RULE Gas Stoves - ..ater Heaters Fruits and Vegetables Highmore, South Dakota Groceries and Meats Phone 32301 HURD'S AMBULANCE SLiTVICE a HIGHMORE AMUSEMENT Soft Drinks and Pool v- VALLET CLEANERS Eddie and Bob McAtee it a a it it «■ HYDE COUNTY FARMERS UNION Cream - Poultry - Feed - Flour Phone 22791 Highmore, South Dakota it it HIGHMORE CLEANERS HIGHMORE CO-OP ASSN. We Clean Everything but Fish Highmore, South Dakota ■K- ii a a FLORENCE'S BEAUTY SALON It Pays to Look Well Revlon Products Phone 22781 Highmore, South Dakota THE HILL HOTEL Steam Heated - Running Water A. L. Hill, Proprietor Highmore, South Dakota a «• it SLIM HECKENLAIBLE General Trucking Standard Service it it it it 52 COFFEE SHOP Place of Good Food REJ OWL AGENCY Howard G. Jacobson Highmore, South Dakota R. J • DREW Tax Service and Insurance H. AND S. OIL COMPANY HAMLIN'S CLOTHING STORE Highmore, South Dakota « « « « HYDE COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. Highmore, South Dakota v- a PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NORTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Eloctrical Service Bert Noel, Attorney-at-law •: Fred R. V inans, Attorney-at-law Gerald A. Boiler, D.D.S. v- «■ RAY BROTHERS MOTOR SALES Authorized Ford Sales and Service Highmore, South Dakota McDonald market frozen pood locker Fresh Smoked Meats, Frozen Food Phone 32521 Highmore, South Dakota HIGIIiiOHE CAFE Good Food and Coffee a STRAIGHT SERVICE LEE GROCERY Ala) HARDWARE Standard Products MARK DURFEE Dealer in Livestock a a GitAND THEATER Entertainment for the Whole Family a TOMPKINS FOR FLOwERS Floral Arrangements by Ina Tompkins T.D.S. Member Phone 32371 « A. II. COATES TRUCK LINE rhone 22961 Highmore, South Dakota « FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY Phone 22531 Highmore, South Dakota ■a a DUKE'S BARBER SHOP ■K- « HA. ICEKSOH QUIRK v- • DARYL DREW Standard Products Greases and Oils •a STABNOw'S BAKERY Fresh Delicious Baked Goods Daily Phone 22331 53 ■ MECHANICAL DRATTNG SPEECH BOOKKEEPING PHYSICS GENERAL SCIENCE GENERAL SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES TYPING II GENERAL MATH WORLD HISTORY CRAFTS ENGLISH II AMERICAN HISTORY Left to Right: 1. Wooley at his best. 2. Be Kind To Teachers Week. 3. Grab it? 4. Hey Ref I 5. Hyde County's oil well. 6. McDonald's at it again. 7. Why, Gawgel 8. Help! 9. Headless Wonder. 10. Heavel 11. Get her, Jiml 12. Lipstick Wet? 13. Grable gets one H. Oha! 15. Jens. 16. Oh I dunna. 17. Cheesecake. The Hisodak staff wishes to thank the many people who helped to make our annual a success, especially Mr. Hurd and Mr. Newton for the pictures and also the Herald staff for their enduring patience. 55 Left to Right: 1. Fashion Revue. 2. Myers Taxi Co. 3. M-m-m Good. 4. Which one's Ralph? 5. ...high and over she goes. 6. Must be Interest- ing. 7. H.H.S. 8. Farmers daughter. 9. Bashful? 10. Oh!..no.. 11. 1- 2-3. 12. Troubles, Mort? 13. ?ll? 14. Careful! 15. Way Back When. 16. Ain't love grand? 17. Tour guess Is as good as mine. M.-S. CO
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