Hill City High School - Ranger Yearbook (Hill City, SD)

 - Class of 1953

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.-,w..- ,,P' x 1 ' 1 1 5 x I x N w 4 - 1 '1 v ffm' ' . x -.F t 1 f . fx ,w r- lg 3 'Y ' ,Q -1-X , ,,..q. A ' f'- if s. X HDQQU 6,f5?ig4Q245ii?Wi1L44LJ . iddwiiom - an will I TO DOROTHY ALLEN l U I O I O school and our l Q I O O I this class. 0 I O O 0 D you have been a real asset to both our community. of the interest and help you have given of the time you have devoted to the pro motion of music in this high school. WE do hereby dedicate the RANGER of 1955 tcm W 1.6 to you. THE SENIORS 1 ll ll..l'Il1V1'Il YI? iiiff, 3 1 Martha Lovegren Dorothy Allen Mathematics English Commercial Dept, Music Leo Gannon Government bob Burden Bookeeplng Orientation Charles Allen Science Dept. World History Coach Amer. History l'lll IDU :lil . SCHOOLBOARD Henry Ho1zman.... Lester Bartram .... Marion Cramer ..... Virgil Schoenhard. Art Gou1d......... Mrs. Robert Benton.... .... Berndce Coats..... ANNUAL STAFF Keith Johnson... Lois Gowan........ Marcene Paseka...- Marlene Barr and PeQ'Cooh::::::::. Kenny Coffield and Shirley s. Delores C., Marva S., and Peggy M. Mid e Nussbaum and 8 y 000000 Lois Gowan and Delores Cr1sman.... so .ooh 00000000 0000 President Vice-President 0 Oi no O O O Clerk Treasurer Editor Ass't Editor Dusiness Manager .Art Editor Sport Editors Activity Editors Snapshot Editors Typists Shirle P 2 CT S SQ mmm Siem VS if W5 53? 3' '. IIN ALTA ANN NUSSEAUM nNever do today what you can put off until tomor- row.N A Transfered from Mander, Wyominv 2, FHA 1, Choir l-4, Glee Club 4, GAA l, P1 Sigma Kappa 2, House of Representatives 2-4-3, Pep Club l 2-5-4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Pla 4, Hilltopper Staff 4. 'Qf Y- ,. MARVA SIMPSON n'Accordion' to me, I 'reed' too much.n GAA 1-4, Junior Play 3, Hill- 5, Talent Show l-5, 4, Senior Play 4, Music Festival 4, Club 1-2-3-4, House topper Sraff Annual S aff Glee Club 4, Choir 4, Pep of Representatives l-2, Sgnate 5-4, Choir Treasurer 4, MARCENE PASEKA HHer heart is like a moon.....tbere's a man in lt.H Transfered from Pierre 2, Ulee Club l-4 FHA 1 Pi Sigma Kappa 1-2, House of Representatives 2, Student Government Day 2-5, Dlaok Hills Student Congress 3, Class Secretary 2, Girls State 5, Su- preme Court Justlce 5, Chief Jus- tice 4, Cbo1r4, Ulass Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior.Play 4 D A H candidate 4, Pep Club 1-2- 3'4q A ST. I! qu: 'O KEITH JOHNSON nYouth is wholly ex- perimentaLn Transfered from River Grove, Ill- inois 4, Class Vice President 5, Basketball 2-5-4, Football 4, Track 4, Letterman's Club 4, Senior Play 4, Choir 4, Music Festival 4, An- nual Staff 4, Student Government Presidential Candidate 4, Senate 4, Senate Speaker Protem 4. L. MARLENE BARR nI'll do my livini now to make sure it gets done.N GAA 1, Junior Play 5, Hilltopper Staff 4, Choir 4, Girls Sextette 4 Music Festival 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Pep Club l-5, Sen- ate 4, Girls Glee 4, Black Hills Student Congress 4. ' Q, 'f6,4T'W'. 5' ,il s.-f SHIRLEY PEABODY WNorry Kills, why die?n Hilltopper Staff 3-4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Pep Club l-2-3-4, Pi Sigma Kappa 2, An- nual Staff 4, GAA 1-2, House of Representatives 1-2-5-4. 5 'YI 3.13 A 'X Xxx? MARGARVT MFTCAIP HThere is no such thing as a danferous woman, there are only suscepteble men.H Transfered from Quincy, Califor- nia 4, Band 1-2, GAA 1-2, cheer- leader 4, Senior Plag 4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Cgnrt 4, Uiplg Sextette 4, Uhoir 4, Tusic Pesti- Val l-2-4, Student leaders Pon- ference l, GAA Treasurer 1, Dra- matics Club President l,-2nd So- prano Section Leader 4, Girls Glee ' Il Fir' X 1 LCIS GCUAN HI like men with some- thing tender about them ----- espe- cially legal tender.H Transfered from Hot Springs 5, Choir 2-4, Alto Section Leader 4, Girls Glee 4, Declam 2, Homecoming Court 4, latin Ulub 1-2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Music Fes- tival 2-4, Talent Show 5, Girls Sextette 4, Annual Staff 4, Clerk of the Senate 4, Chairman of the School Parties 4, Speaker of the Surprise Party 4, Materials Clinic 4. KRHVETW COFFIEID HJust as I'm begin ning to like school, they hand me a,diploma.H Footaall 2-5-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Track l-2-5-4, Letterman's Club 1-2-5-4, Hilltopper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Class President 4, Choir 4, Senate House of Representatives l-2-4. 6 3 3'I'. I H PEGGY COOK nYou can't kiss a girl unexpectedly, only sooner than sh thought you would.n GAA l, Pi Sijam Kappa 2, Youse of Representatives l-2-4, Senate 5, Class Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 5, Class Secretary 2, Vhoir 4, Girls Glee 4, lst So- prano Section Leader 4, Cheer- leader 5-4, Junior Play 5, Senior play 4, Music Festival 4, Annual Staff 4, Talent Show 2, Hill- topper Staff 5, Black Hills Stu- dent Congress 4, Haterials Clinic 4, Pep Club 1-2-5-4. G SHIRIEV SCSOET or saving dev none has ever mong women as Transfered from Rapid City 5, Cheerleader 5-4, Y-Teens 1-2, Pep Club l-2-5-4, Senior Play 4, Junio Play 5, Homecoming Uourt 4, Talent Show 5, Annual Staff 4, Hilltopper Staff 5, Choir 4, Girls Sextette 4, Choir President 4, Music Festival TTARD nOf all the lab- ices ever invented-- been so popular a- a devoted man.H 4, House of Representatives 5, Sen- ate 4, Class Secretary 5, Gaa Sec- retary 5, GAA l-2-5, Girls State Alternate 5. I' DEIORES CRISMAN HI, like all good women, have a temper of my own.n GAA l-4, Annual Staff 4, Hill- topper Staff 5-4, Junior Play 5, Senior Play 4, Homecoming queen 4, Carnival Attendant l-5, Pep Club l-2-5-4, House of Representatives l-2-5, Student 'overnment Vice Pre sident 4, Chairman of School Parti 5, Black Pills Student Congress 2, Class President 5, Class Secretary 4 SS 7 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1941 twenty little girls and boys set out on their twelve year career from Hill City School. Shirley Peabody and Kenneth Coffield are the only members to complete the twelve year course in Hill City although Delores Crisman also started here. Miss Addison was 'director' during the first year. The class remained the same througlout the second year the only change being Uoody as instructor. Mrs. Mitchell was our teacher in the In the fourth grade Miss Calhoun was Marlene Barr from Belvidere this year. During our fifth, sixth, and seventh the same. Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Selix, Mrs 'directors' for these three years. In the eighth grade we were rejoined Miss third grade. our new educator. We were joined by grades the members in our class remained Nelson, and Mrs. Morehouse were our by Belores Crisman from Deerfield. Mrs. Esmay helped us in the precarious eighth grade days. Marva Dimpson from Slate Creek and Peggy Cook from Redfern joined our number as freshmen. Mrs. Simpson was our freshman class sponsor. As Sophmores we were joined by Alta Ann 'Midge' Nussbaum from Lander, Wyoming, Marcene Paseka from Pierre. Marlene Barr moved to Montana this year. Class SPUHSOP during the tenth year was Mr. Koontz. Shirley Schoenhard from Rapid City, Lois Gowan from Hot Springs entered Hill City High this year and Marlene Barr returned to our class from class sponsor was Mr. Jelsema. Ca1ifornia,joined us this aid during our last year. The twelve of us who to express our thanks and We sincerely hope that we appreciation to Keith Johnson from River Grove, Illinois and Peggy Metcalf year. Mrs. Allen, our senior sponsor are graduating from the twelveth year Montana. Junior from Quincy, gave us invaluable of our career wish all those who helped us through them. have as much luck during the years to come. CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of Hill City High School, of the year of our Lord 1953, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave this as our last will and testament. To the To the To the fun of To the Freshmen we leave our highly developed skill to study. Sophomores we will our 'large' number of boys. Juniors we leave our ability to get along as a class, also all of the being seniors. beloved facualty we leave leave the memories of our days in H. C. H. 3 and a wonderful three months vacation. Johnson, will my free throw average to Bob Benton. Nussbaum, will my Nash to Lillian Knudsen in hopes she will learn to my ability to get my General Business lessons to Don ll my pratice sets in Bookkeeping to Pat Curry. 4.-.111 my troubles my to Phyllis Gould. my imagination to Mrs. Lovegren to use in Geometry class. Marlene Barr, will my ability to stand up on skates to Dorothy Benton. I, Keith 1, Midge drive it 1, Peggy Cook, will Kindler. I, Marva Dimpson, w I, Delores Crisman, I, Lois Gowan, will I, I. I, I, I. fo I. Shirley Schoenhard, will my extravaganceto Louis Wood. Kenny Uoffield, will my way with women to nonnie Edwards. Peggy Metcalf, will my quiet ways to Jerryf3impson. Shirley Peabody, will my ability to eat candy in school to anyone who is olish enough to try it. Marcene Paseka, will my broken arm to anyone who can put up with it. To this documert, the members of the of the Senior class affix the seal of H111 City High School. 8 CLASS PROPHESY Let's look into the future about ten years and see what is going to happen to the Senior Class of '55. Game? Okay here we go! New York City is as good a place as any to start from so why not start out our little adventure from there. This is the age of reall fast travel so we go to the airport and tire an atomic powered nCopterN for the day. On the side of the heli- copter is painted in bold luminious letters, hENNY'S DRAY SERVICE. Sure enough, that's Kenneth Coffield over there putting in the Atomic fuel with an eyedropper. How's business? we cry. nOkay, but lt's slacking off abit now. Only went around the world twice yes- terday. where can 1 haul you folks?n First to Eoston. Whizzz! Here we are. nFly around that Denthouseover there. Look close every- body! This is where the former Marlene Barr lives. She's Mrs. Astor Carnagie Van- derbolt now. Yep, there she is out on the terrace holding a child on her lap. No, on a second look--It's a cat. A beautiful, furry, Angora cat. Poor Marlene has really slipped. Now circle around the business district. Oops! Look out for that neon sign on top of that building. Look what it says. NUSSEAUM GOOD HEALTH CLlNlC operated by Ann Nussbaum, K. D. Yes, it's true. Read all about her personally developed treat- ments in the next issue of ACER AND HORSE HO MORE magazine published by keabody h Peabody, that successful publishing house in Pennslyvania. Let's fly over that way and haveza look at the place. Zooooom. This is it. Wow! What a beautiful layout. and look at all those workers dressed in old air Force uniforms. Shirley Peabody must still be fond of Airmenl an extensive network of buildings spread over six acres of land. It's a well know fact that this marvelous publishing house is the work of that famed woman architect, PegRet. It's rumored that PegRet is none other than Peggy Cook who has taken up the pseudonymous name Peghet because she cared neither for her real name Margaret or for Cook but didn't want to lose her identityaltogether. Oh, yes, we thought she would go far in that field since she was so quick in yeometry while she was in school. Remember? Well, we'd better be getting along now. Chicago next stop. Euxzzzzz. Wammie. Ah, the windy city. what do you say we have something to eat about now? Just land on the roof of that nice looking cafe over there. Inside the establishment soothing piano music reaches our ears. And just look who's the accomplished artist. It loom like those music lessons and all that practice paid off, Marva Simpson. Oh, there's a band too. Of course nobody will be surprised to learn that Peggy Metcalf leads me trombone section with her diamond studded trombone, a gift from an old flame, Cal- ifornia Cal! Just as we start to leave the place we run into a trim looking have Colonel,whom we immediately recognize as Shirley Schoenhard. It seems that this proved to be-- after trying other methods--the most successful way to get near the Navy and the sailors. '- we'd better be hurrying on. Okay. How about going tack to dear old Fill town? Zozze Zam. Man! Look how Hill City has grown. There--going into that supermarket by the Allen Music Studio, is Marcene Paseka hunge. She is carrying the twins and dragging triplets who are clinging to the hem of her skirt. We see she has left the 'others in the truck. Now let's sprint to the west coast. ,Skimmmmm. Fly around Hollywood. Surely we'll find Keith Johnson here. Yes, there he is. We always thought he'd make Holly wood with those looks. Sure enough. He's just finished Jack Lenny's lawn. San Fransico, Capt'n. Look at that big ship out there in the say. Let's get a closer look. There by the rail. Doesn't that tall blond look familiar? She should because that is Congresswoman Lois Gowan just returned from a trip to Europe, starting out on a survey of the Near East. One final hop now. It's Alaska, boys. At the air strip we are met by a dog sled driven by Delores Crisman. Delores is an old maid school teacher. She teaches ln a school for the underprivileged Eskimo children. It's time we return now. Pope you enjoyed this little trip. Now hold your hats. Here we go back. Zoofoph, Skimmm, Sozzer Zom, Buzzzz, Wammie. Whlzzzzz. Stop 9 nnunl 1nff tHE. . W r , 1 3 2 f I - . s . 2 -1 s Q I 5 5 2 E Hi Staudinj--Bej'y wool, Kioge Imsftixv, Lark,ne rurr, mbirley feabooy, regly Ketcalf Sitting --Marva Simpsor, Delores trisnon, Laroene .aseLa, 5.lr1ey Schwenhard, lois C wan, keith Jobrsor. . I v ll 1 'I lin 1. Peggy Cook with 'big' brother, 2. Marva Simpson 2. Jelores Crisman, 4. Lois Gowan and baby brother, 5. Midge Yussbaum, 6. Marcene Paseka, 7. Marlene Earr, 8. Shirley Peabcdy, 9. Skirley Schoenhard. 44 e 7 ,proxy My tak I S . M, .. . . .., - I 3 iq .N . Mfr-ww t Q 1 y 4 o', .- , dom! .fvpe ggi 65 if - Q ' ' ,J vv, up. 1 K EX QPSI' ,W -0 - 'X -rim..- .A 7 'i,.x qiifv ,S x, 1 , Sf? 1 'A K . ' A' S N fryl f Q 'VH 'ef ,yu l ,u, 9 XX 6 hy DMN, gygib 'Qf .. ,ff A 1't-4.2 , - 'N f ,Ji ,' 'fww V . Qld 'QU' ,. .- ... .quad-1 1a , ' x-'N u1l'Ul'l'0ll'l'lll 41 fax 'l UN IIIE llCl-A.1'.1'AS li' ll 2? Q0 L'x !'- , K SL! 'W xg' 1 f J' x f -f' R- ' 4 GJ 2, .' .1 4-K 3 EEE It ll' 'iii 'E 15p Q x IYWH if x N, . xi' V Y lu. bimpson, L. Wood, B. iffy, 1 l J 1 K Jf. Pla., ff, . TOKlniI'thG n fp lr- 'few Count. f- 'W 4 -H J fi ' 45 I ' I -. . . f 4 ' 2' ft iff - ,f P' . T' c -. ' .2 ff f K 2- fda 4 y ' WE? Qi??,?.U ' if ' ia mm. , ?:i.M' xl 4 - .7 .wx wi x ' . x' ima. 5 - ...M ,, - .4 Lame nncition Jack nsbcralt uvmwerclel artist Lob Zenton Pccome president of tnc I. J. Layne castor .lt Curry 'wan Dills .annie Edwards ,lvl Uabbted lynn Uedjer Donna Jofnson Jim Inrdsen hubv Hnrdsen J Yelores law Zen McDonald Donna Nitcrell Jerry Simpson LoLis Wood Beverly Hoods Frank Zwctzij Find my cliss ring let killed Drvnken sailor navy gilot Join the Navy Farmer Secretary Te in the Army Lntil l'm 50' Larry Tom Airline hostess Farming To be captured by a nursman Researcf scientist Loct.r Nurse Major In in a car wreck when dl left no 1-wht: v J. Ashcraft, R. Benton, W. Caster, P. Currv, D. Uills, R. Edwards, C. Hallsted. L. Hedser, D. Johnson, J. Knudsen, R. Knndsen, U. Law, B. McDonald, D. 'itchell. N Woods, F, Qwetzig ' N, 1 . t Probable end Bar room artist Geometry Going WithOLt it Live to be lOO Married man lrave Rancher Rancher Housewife , ' Ee dead before 21 Alaska Nurse In tze poorlouse Never get out of tris world Death from atomic radiation Rich man Housewife A 2!c 'kllilil . ' 'I IIL' .' ll'l l'l lIE.' 'N l of P fi. .Juni '- 5 Q. ,. Ji Ill, b Name Charles Zenson Marvin Bentliff Billie Erown Ted Wood Ted Crisman Sharon'Galla5er Phyllis dould John Hardesty Donald hindler Rogald Iinde Carol-Odden Charleen Pasela Fila Pond Llrilyn Rhoten Garry Scharberj Marilyn Sckoenhard Juiles Singer William Waddinjton Cornielius Dorjman ailment flat feet lovesick lovesich 'ood looks Delores lights in lunch Forjetfulness Can't stLdy Qan't pass enoujr fLel liners Fly-orbs lovesick acling leps Wil'5am Slafer Blonde Gettini mad cars loveslcl lovesick , fs f i.'Za' 3 1 li' P ,pw Left to ri ht Denson, Bentliff Gallagher, F GOUYL, Kindler, R. Iinde, C. Cnoen, C. Pasekn, .. Pond, M. Rncten, G. Scharherf. H. Sonoenhard, U. Ualdingtfn, T. ftcd. . grcxn, T. Crls an . liar ie s tjf . - Q lf 5 emi Q1 -W D nm 'Vx Cause walbins 'l : rlllle Larvin gell?? 3be's a slster sneekinj rp Memory day dreams not enough zip Smartinj off ll: 'MVN splits rnhnown ??? far-away Lean no good girls girls 5 Cufe rec jeey oillle Marvin not loohing for any a brother-in-law stay wiere I belong remembering dream at night high compression head black tbeir eyes Varlan NoreLacL bacLbend unknown too Keith Red-head more of Dean new one love 'em more find some ' I lvl IE Fl IE . 'l'l l'I lilsl in fghff E s 3 E- Why it ,, t Y X pg Left to right. gg A m Earfoot, L. Bartrsm, N. Belmont, D. Eento C. Brcsmire, R. Burke, D. Edwards. inv ' S. Halverson, D. Harcestj, H. Hedger, 1. Knui -,hwwe J sen, G. Nussbaum, H. Shafer, J. Singer. f, in V Singer, R. Tracy, R. Ualdner. '-.m- H Fame Bet Peeve Remedy warren :arfoot Fiynts quit smarting off Silly csrtram hath quit taking it Iadine Lelmont Slow-offs in class kick 'em out Dorothy Lcnton hob Denton Find him a girl Cleola :rosmire Fights win tnem sob Lnrlc Girls Stay away from them Lelbert hdwarcs Fijlts quit figLtin3 SLerman Iulverson Tot owning a car To get one iaymcnd Varoesty Fights Fijht Coffield Peggy Hccjwr Fat woven in sueaters sear dresses filiisn Lntcsen Fat women in shorts wear jeans lwen Ktss.aLm SosLm.res Stay away from them Yarold vbafer william nandinjton Rake lim stay away from my girl Qaren Sinjcr P53 that dor't parl Some new toys trat do lH1lH Tracy Fords Qty sticks gajnrng guldncr Ilrls Io with more of 'em , eh: T ,, 1' I-L VWAA W .Q vs' Sr YI Nfeivwk 0490096 l4AAA 5.4. .'fl'0ll'l'.1' r41 ' nfl af, W A TR X Xl I?n.rtl.nIl ll' i '?5?5Q?., , I-15 .. p,,,. A-,AY : ,, - N , -L First Six Left to fight--gennetl Loflield, Lynn Ledger, Ronrie ndwsrds Qin rearl, lc is HooC Cin frontb, eiti Johnsfr, Ted Hood. Secono Six left to right--Mayne uastrg, Parvln Qentliff, John Hardezty Cin reorl, Dean Lills Kin frontl, Lalter TL'tl4, for, -cnnr-erg. nsl!c1l.nII ' J- N. ' . Iv X 23 N! U, muck row --furry Scharberj, nonnLs -Cw1rds, Leith Johnson, bob Benton, Carl Halstad, Lean Bills, CoacL Zoo Lmrden. Front row--Raymond Haldner, Louis nord, Kenneth Coffield, Ted Wood, Marvin sentliff. 16 FOOTBALL RECORD St. Kartins Vale Hisland Newell Cathedral New Lnderyood Cradron Lt. fats Buffalo Sap BASYLTBAII RECO I St. Martins Hrffalo Jap Rapid City Troop 4 Kew Lnoerwood Rapid City Troop 50 Provo Cathedral Vale Iew lnderwood Piedmont St Eats Lufralo Jap Ptkwana fiedmont Erovo hdjemoot Cathedral St. Fats New Lnderwood Cgalala Buffalo Jap Bdjemont HC 32 so 19 46 6 36 7 12 6 58 20 58 12 42 46 O 20 54 YC . 1. 55 53 Coacr-bob strden 27 GQ . 32 53 42 CC 36 70 C2 CC 55 E? 47 C3 4? ig The Ietternan's club Ls crwgbsed cf buys 40 Ht who ha'e been in oasketbail, football or Q2 gg tra L soo lave been awarded letters for F5 G4 participation. 42 gm Some of the activities of tie lctterman's ,Q gt clxb are: sn.nsors:ig of grade Lasletball 73 U7 toxrnament and football Lomocominjg election gb go of hiin scrvol cheerleaoe.sg grovidjnj for 14 meals fc: ati letjc trips by cxttjz og and Q7 'L selling Chrlstmas trees and also witl tie yroceeds from the grade scllctl basketball E? 51 tomrnament. i 55 45 lie -ettermen ltlo tleir meetings under the sioervislon ff Coach burden I4 1' 4' I' I I' .4 A 4 I 1 i me hack row --halter Tuttle, James nnbdsen, blarles benson, Mayne Castor, Lo is Hood, Dean Bills, Ronnie Edwards, Ted Crisman, Raymond Hardesty. Fiddle row--John Hardesty, Ben kcbonald, Lynn Hedger, Ted Wcod, Donald hindler, Del- bert Edwards. Front row --Faymond waldner, Ronnie linde, Leith Jolnson, kenneth Coffield, Jackson Ashcraff, bob Eenton, fary Scharberj, Sherman lalverson. 17 Bob Johnson 1952 'z-Mic 531 ...I-I ...1-,,-.. -......,.. , pf!! 5 HIS .gig .l1w:aeMg,,gj51r- re 'Qi4e?Q5f7L1 . vm., ,. 4 I V 1 .i .er waxy, ' uf ' M rMV,,.,. ,itgygw ,. in-si mix . A 1 1952 Track Pictures . R. Alexander and D. Harris . J. Simpson . R. alexander. R. Edwards and E. Harris . R. Edwards . R. Johnson . R. Waddington R . . Waddington, R. Johnson, K. Coffield and F. Simpson Track Records Shft Put gan Discus F na 45' 1120 110' cob Johnson loo yd dash 10:4 5 Lyle LarsL seo yd dasr 25:5 Lyle Marsh 440 yd das! 51:1 Ricky Linstrom seo jc cash 11:4 Charles A11en Li1e run 5:15 Rooert Cox High jump 5' 71N Fritz Roberson broad Jxwp 19' 1 6f4H E111 Stewart iljk L:rd1es 18:2 Kennet! Coffie1d Low Lnroles 25:7 Vennetl Coffield Dol Johnson 1 mile re1ay 1:41 iupti11, Rodman, Yclregor, irejson bile relay 4:04 C Ffield, Alexander, Pole VaL1t Simpson, Waldner 101 6U Robert Ciase 18 1952 1941 1941 1951 1944 1948 1948 1948 1952 1951 1937 1952 1945 Isl TIE Ill-I l.1'.1'l Qlsl A11 Tl VI 'l I IEA' A CLA X F X.. ffggk, jj gf 'ff' if Sn QL- '5 ag wi ,,. I, 0 , - 1 i -7, ltimaxzrk 1 +I G' 'N -it-N - s9??H '5 Esgi3i'1i?-'-'EI Sig? 'sgggol'-ur 9 'W 1 U12 2ilI7 S R 2 if ' i f - 4' Q af - ir L ' 5 C' 7 g 1' I 5 ' . sun 7 .U ' 1, A Pat UUPPY, P6333 Uetcalf, Snirley Scnoenhard, Marilyn Schoenhard, Peggy Cook ' 0 Hr 1: I' 'tnff Standing--Len I-.cDon:1lo, L-'rank Zwetzifq, Lynn Iiedger, Peggy I-Ietcall, Ronnie I:.d'.mg-Cs, Jac!-son ASf1CI ..xlxt, 111. ?arZ!'1wI'1. Sittlnj --imlry lnmlsen, Lomis Hood, Lean Bills, Bob Lenton, Gerald Simpson, James Elnmison. Not Rictxred--Lelorws orisman, riarlene Barr, Peggy Cook. 20 H0 ceomint' .LJ ATTENDLNTS Marilgn Schoenhard 'Lois Gowan Shirley Schoenhard Peggy Letcalf QUEEN Delores Crisman 01Qb Nh an 'T' IIIIIZEC .NJN 21 Fi , ,bhx Q1-L iv- ff 'Q27Wz4v Ill0lll Left to right-- Pat Curry, Peggy I-getcalf, Shirley Scloenhard, Marilyn Schoenhard, Peggy Vook. Front now--Marilyn Scgoenhard, Marilyn Hothen, Phillis Gould, Peggy Metcalf, Peggy Hedger, Nadine Belmont, Donna Mitchell, Lois Gowan, Rvby Knudsen, Nila Pond Row 2--Shirley Schoenhard, Bonna Johnson, Lillian Knudsen, Charlene Paseka, Delores Law, Cleoa urosmire, Marva Simpson, Dillie Brown, Dorotky Benton. How 5--Carol Oden, Marlene Barr, Peggy Cook, Sharon Galliger, Pat Vurry, Dean Dills, Karvln Dentliff, Ray Hardesty, Delbert Edwards. Row 4--Ronnie Edwards, Louis Wood, Keith Johnson, Kenny Coffield, Raymond Waldner, Lynn Hedger, Len Ncbonald, Jerry Dimpson, Garry Sclarburg. 41 y ..,.,,,. ff. The Choir Tea CHOlR 0FPlCLRS rresident V. President Shirley Schoenhard Delores Law Trestrer Marva Simpson Section leaders Alto Lois Eowan Peggy Metcalf Peggy Cook Narvin Zentliff Ronnie Edwards 2nd Soprano lst Soprano Tenor bass accompanist Marilyn Hhoten, Billie Brown CPO l R ACTl VJ TIES , f ,. 'ze ' Am Y.. .-,E'7f 1. ' SEXTET alto Billie Brown Donna Mitckell Lois Gowan Peggy Metcalf Pat Curry Marilyn Rhoten 2nd Soprano lst Soprano BOYS QLARTET Ronnie Edwards, Lynn Hedger, Dean Dills, Carl Halstad. GIRLS QUARTET Billie Brown, Dorothy Eenton Peggy Cook, Lois Gowan. On December l7, JUS2 the choir gave a Christmas concert. It contained numbers from the mixed choir, boys quartet and the girls sextet. Later the choir gave a tea for tLe mrtiers and other ladies wLo made the new choir robes. In the Spring the entire choir went to Spearfish for the West River music festival. There they received a good rating on their performance. 'M Tj. .4-i! Zack row --Lelores Law, Narva Simpson, Donna Johnson, hr, Lovejren. Middle row--Charleen Baseha, Llaron Lallager, Flyllls Jorld, Lillie grown, Largl,. Schoenhard, Pat Crrry, Carol Udden. Front TCW --Karllgn hhoten, Delores vrisman, Do na Nitclell,'Bei5y ledger, Alla :ont m V l In the school year of 1952-5.3 the , X girls participating in the Girls Athle- . - ' - tic Association enjoyed a variety of ac- 2 H tivities. me iq 9 in FA Under the supervision of Mrs. Love- - Jgjg g ' 14. iyffx Q5 gren, the girls presented a program on H ' f s ' I M g March twentieth. fhe program contalned .Q G. s. gfwi A, figi fp, f K fg s-,, varied acts, in which the grade scnool ' - . , Q y, girls wegedinviated tg Ealrltlicilpatfik also 41 1 , ' - t nclu e gra e an g sc oo um - M... .,. , f ig--was tit s-5 ing, a very convincing wrestling match, lifkgggarg 1':' - f,V'3agQggQQgQfm several dance acts, and a fashion show. 5 QL . t,.' 22535 The G. A. A. purchased very attrac- if if' ,.,' '- - ' KWW tive gym suits in blue, the sc1.ool color, and made their review in them at the pro- gram. On May 9th., the girls climbed in various cars loadedxiown with a picnic lunch, swim suits, and caps, and started out for Spearfish, where they attended the annual 'Play Day' sponsered by the Womans Athletic Association of the Dlack Hills Teachers College. Here the girls took part in various sports and swimming. his was the second year of re-organization and a constitution was drown up to regulate a point system used in the earning of letters and trophies. The name of Rangerettes was adopted b, the girls. Phyllis Gould presided as president, with Billie Brown as secretary-treasurer and point secretary. The G. A. A.,just as any athletic organization, encourages sportsmanship. The organization ropes more girls will join next year. 25 4 ll ' I AA A CAST JUNIOR PLAY Mr. Allison, who has sister-in-law troubles Mrs. Allison, a nervous sensitive woman kr. Dumont, a wealthy businessman unaffected by his Mrs. Dumont, fluttery society matron who thinks she Eddie, the piano tuner who pretends to be the Count Count Renalds, who is mistaken for a butler Phyllis Dumont, a pretty unaffected girl Jenny, the Allison's maid Louis Wood Ruby Knudsen wealth Bob Benton can singGopkomoreJPhyllis Gould Dean Dills Gerald Simpson Delores Law Donna Johnson The Doctor, who is mistaken for the piano tuner Joy Allison, the Allison's pretty vivaclous daughter Laura Loward, the Allison's domineerlng sister-in-law Jimmy Uoward, Laura's stoic son Lynn Hedger Donna Mitchell Pat Curry Ronnie Edwards TVE STORY--The trouble all tegan when Mrs. Allison tired a butler to impress their house guest the Count. fowever, when the count arrives he is mistaken for the uutlq Eddie, the piano tuner, then poses as the Count. To make matters worse the doctor arrives to lool afer a headache of Mrs. Allisons and Nr. Allison thinks he is the piano tuner. He instructs the doctor to nreally bang her upn. His dominecrlng sis- ter-in-law hears this and thinks he is speaking of his wife. It is a delightful play and one that was well given. GRADE SCHOOL OPRETTA On April l7th, the grade school gave a charming opretta, Tom Sawyer, under the supervision of Mrs. allen. A great number of the grade school were in the cast. In the acts were the dance of tie srnflowers, a scene in a cave and the dance of the skeletons . The opretta was enjoyed by all who saw it. CAST SENIOR PLAY igqiy two pretty hith school seniors iZ?SYGg3g: George , Ronnie Edwards. Junior Jim who usUa1ly date them Garry Scharberg, Sophomore Marcia, who collects men Peggy Metcalf Cindy, who believes she can fix any problem Marlene barr Elroy, would-be shot-prt star Keith Johnson Marilyn, in ptrstit of Blroy Midge Nussbaum Agnes, the maid Shirley Peabody Mrs. Culter, Janes mother Marcene Paseka Nr. Culter, Jane's fatler who is a crank on red peonies Kenneth Coffield Rose Tilton, who has the mumps - ' Marva Simpson Josie, Rose's nuisance lid sister Delores Crisman Clara, Rose's fluttery mother Dorothy Eenton, Freshman Mr. Ahern, George's fatier who ls,a crank on write peonies Louis Wood, Junior Bob Cunningham, Landsomeair Force sergeant Ted Wood, Sophomore Ne wish to thank all the underclassmen members of the cast who helped make our play a success. THE STORY--with the Senior Lance only eleven days away, Jane and Sally still have no dates--George and Jim haven't said a word. But ther worries are only beginning, for Sally's house guest, Marci jettemn tactics. lhat is, shot-put, but who lsn't as cements, for Cindy arrives reuuy to solve any problem the time ieorge and Marcia istically on the sofa, rig 8 , snares one man right after another with the old ngo- everyone except Elroy, who is constantly practicing the dumb as he seems. lhen the home-front girls get reinfor- -Concertina, bag, and self. Cindy is a movie fan and on the basis of low linger Rogers landed Fred Astaire. By get tack from the show, Cindy has Jane stretched out art- god out in Ler mother's loveliest negligee, powdered dead wfite, and a,parently close to ceathl George is scared--till Marcia suggests that Jane has mumps! George beats it! But Cindy is not through fixing things. Her next venture collides with the alleged case of mumps. Then Elroy puts the shot into the prize peony bed, and what started as a mild worry about who dates whom to the Senior Dance, becomes a war of Dads and peonies, shot-puts, mumps movies, and that kind of heart-warming, lavqhter-crammed evening that gives such complete satisfaction to the cast and audience. 21+ C 'Q' I to 0 o I I Most Musical 10.110 Ronnie Er 1311116 Best PWS Louis wood Most Cou Delores C Pteous ld Most Likely to Succeed Most Gerald S. and Jack-Mar-Gene and Lois P C Junior C3-BSS Favfwite 'X-pang Smile Louis - Delores L- ! lnffef 'lel 7 M' 'Drew 305 Marv Sophomore Cl 838, :I 36153 Carryen . -avorliie eel' ISI 1 11 wxxrm Q 3, m S. Y ,sweden D . ,q 0 ' Best. F1511-e 59 V P69121 Gel M3 ,. xr.ar3l1'r1 5' rllyn S M0 Yerscnallti st Athletic c,,x,6? Q, ESSAY: S Kei N C 9,10 ,Sh-,mei ham 'y Q S 9 5 60 '66 'S-vo' n 1 63:55 . 30 00 500 wavy B1gg63 R0 ze miie E.x Sb est P 6,076 sich Ox bg fi eflffry M. Most C0-H051 fm Biggest villa Jack A ted 0 Sy M. Pest Best Dancer Ronald Lf' YGQSEY M' -De8'rl,XYx8'f'-Lerxe Clltes t' mewqe marvln'M21'i1Yn 5' JSCQ edeh 916960 Y X Lo R6 96 . I QYRQBK X We-Q06 , 8 'S - ee' 5' GGYQXG 5 yo OV-ing 4059 N043 E65 . S ' Xa 9 3 -f C5951 'beg Q, 'I 'xiegm Q0 U 'lost 'Friendly Q43 f , Louis fPeEe'5 C east L 6 Stud Gerald S ions lost Dependable FI? Ma Gary 5 Gsj rcene P. y Phyllis F man C138 zagvfnond YV S Favorit v gfjxlradi e He 25 .af pt -Af-1 m Hg. S., i if 2. ay 44 .wif A .ui S. 'J . H , sr. W., Z an ,...., ,. Q ', bf, ' 'lin ief fx 1 x 1 '?,v,,rN N MC! me BS 44: pf!! ri, 1 ' mi'- F :li 5 P ...MQ hx 1- if ff- . ' .fs Q 'wx .I 's ff' gi at I A-gif 55, i2 5 I XIII IE ' I IFIII C 12100 I1 I'-QI ' lst Grade Back row P. McCracken, M. Richardson, D. Klinetobe, K. Gordon, C. lewis, K. Kes- ter, Mrs. Bloom. Middle row D. Burden, L. Hagerty, 1. Knudsen, P. Riecke, F. Kester, S. Nash, S. Kes ter. Front row A. Williamson, D. Dalzell, S. Klinetobe, S. McDonald, A. Richardson, J. Caswell, B. Florian, E. Weaver. 2nd and 5rd Back row Mrs. Gannon, R. Klinetobe, V. Kester, N. Kester, H. Childers, J. Hough, W. Woods, T. Cook, B. Wood. Middle row P. Brown, R. Hagerty, D. Harold, E. Nash, V. Schoenhard, S. Reinke, P. Watson, J. McDonald, S. Davis, C. Odden. Front row J. Rhoten, R. Buccholz, P. Tyler, L. Ikdger, B. Kennedy, J. Weaver, J. Bartlett, D. Lewis, M. Renting, J. Horst. 3rd and 4t Back row D. Allgier, J. Nash, G. Maggard, J. Tyler, J. Brosmire, S. Baker, L. Belmont. Middle row M s. Caldwell, J. Hagerty, B. Swift, E. Weaver, D. Delzell, M. Lei, U. Trask, Carol Goble, Conny Goble. Front row L. Florine, D. Florine, T. Gregson, R. Scharburg, J. McDonald, B. Williamson, V. Odden, K. Gallimore, G. Davis, J. Ellison. 28 ra CS' Con - thitb GM GPS 6 Left to right: H. Harris, U. Odoen, B. Lltoh. R. Allgier, J. Childers, R. Patterson, E. Barton, S. Barfoot, P. Collins, R. Lobdell, D. Uilcox, T. Allison, J. Baker. L. Schoenhard, M. Curry, J. Davis, R. Bartlet, M. Davis, J. McDonald, T. Horst, R. Florian, D. Reinke, D. Litch, K. Sclarberg, R. Davis. D. Stanton, L. Dills, N. Maxfield, R. Childers, G. Morehouse, A. Gabrielson, P. Nash, B. Paseka, M. Harris, P. Hardesty, D. Kester. J. Hardesty, M. Goble, M. Uook, A. Johnson, L. Edwards, K. Barfoot. tha? gtk GPJCIC 'l :I , I..-2 Left to right: JD. Kester, R. Blanchard, L. Bentliff, B. hurry, B. McCracken, C. Stanton, S- Joslyn, D. Gowan, T. McCracken, R. Rhoten. E. Williamson, M. Harris, M. Drake, J. Benson, D. Lltch, F. Brosmire, C Sonar- berg, M. Scnarberg, 3. Cramer, J. Murphy, C. Allison. D. Caswell, R. Harris, J. Gowan, J. Herrin, N. Belmont, B. Trask, D. Gray, D. Childers, J. Florine, J. Allgier, R. Barton. R. Hedger, M. Reynolds, K. Snyder, L. Buccholz, W. Buccholz. 29 :rails llasllcfln. ll Front row--E. Eedjer, 5. Caswell, Q. Stanton, J. Eensen, G. Eentliff, K. Snyder. Each row --Nr. Allen, R. Swift, E. Carry, D. Litch, M. Burns, R. Rhoten, G. Gregson Y 1 ll':H I! A IIIIPIIIIIJISPS Front row-fJ. Uowan, C. 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