Hill City High School - Ranger Yearbook (Hill City, SD)
- Class of 1955
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As the waiter is preparing the table, he notices a rather tall, dignified young man approaching the table. With him is his wife and young son. He intro- duces himself as Mr. Linde, his wife, Nadine, and his son, Ronnie Jr. It seems that Mr. Linde is a very successful lawyer in Los Angeles. While he is talking to the walter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards arrive with their three children. They are residing in Downey, California. Directly behind them comes Mr. and Mrs. Waddington. William now owns the WDes Moines Photo Co.' and Nlla is working in a local hospital. After a few minutes, Mr. and Mrs. Klndler arrive with their two sons. By looking at Don's appearance, you can tell he is a very prosperous rancher. Next to arrive are Phyllis and Marvin Brown. They are newlyweds, who are headed for Miami where Phyllis has just acouired a position as lab technician. At this point, the missing members seem to have gathered all at once, so, I will just report their standings to you as I renew acouaintances with them. It seems that Don Wallace is still an eligible bachelor. Girls, here's your chance. He is as good looking as ever and I believe he mentioned something about a '65 Caddy convertible. But be careful, his motto is still 'love 'em and leave 'emN. The next person I can engage in conversation is Mrs. Charleen Pritzkaw. She and her husband are living in Keystone, which is a big uranium boom town now. Mrs. Lynnie Naylor owns WLynn's Salon of Fine Hair Stylists' in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Kentucky. She has twins--a boy and girl! Mr. and Mrs. Borgman live in Atlanta, Georgia. Corky owns a cotton mill. Say, he just gave me a cigar that says--'It's a g1rl'. Shirley, you couldn't have made him any prouder with a boy. Mr. Ted Crisman says he lives ln Miles City, Montana and owns a very large cattle ranch. His wife and two sons are 'holding it down' for him for a few da s. y Bob Buffington is married and living in Custer. He owns two of the Black Hills' largest sawmills. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Morsbach are present also. Carol runs a fashion shop in Rapid City and has one girl and one boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood are next in line. fThey left their five children with the neighbors? Ted is the main foreman of General Motors Co. now. Mr. Charlie Benson owns a string of oil wells in the West. We lives in Reno, Nevada. I think he owns a couple of gambling halls, too. Surprise! Surprise! Mr. and Mrs. Burden just came in and Joined us. They left their four children at home. Mr. Burden has retired all subjects except football at school. He really keeps his boys in shape. He says they have placed in the conference every year and of those there has been four firsts. Good going, Coach. Well, that takes care of everyone--Oh, you want to hear what T've done. Well, after graduating from business college I went to Cuba to work in Civil Ser- vice for three years. Then I came home, got married, and settled down to live my life on the edge of the mountains near Denver. Gee Whiz! Look at the time--nearly 5 a.m. Guess we were to busy gabbing to notice the time but I'm sure we should all be getting home. Bye! 4 457 - I 'ff? :A - - 7 Q- if :qf sg g -' - - h 4 :'4f-- ' Y -3' 33 J E + ' w , 1 g 0 W2 H f gf S v- 'WS-it HW l I X iii' X QQ? .,. K K ,x ' - -Q fgx + ff 1 Z i '- 5 ff rw WL gnw' mf 5 ' . 'ff 'sfggzgvsi ' If -,-ni. BILLIE BROWN 'I'm still in my teens--why act dignified? GAA 1-2-5-4, Choir 2-5-4, De- clam 4, Girls State 5, Homecoming Court 4, Chearleader 5-4, Band 5- 4, Class Play 5-4, Declam Play 4, Madrlgal 5, Trio 5, Supreme Court 5, Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Girls Sextet 5, Music Festival 2. Play Day 2-5-4, Representative 1-2, Clerk of House 4, Student Congress 2-5, Librarian 2-5, Class Vice Pres- ident 1, Basketball Captain 5, Math Tournament 4. CHARLES BENSON NMay I kiss all the Ani: girls I nlease and nlease all the ,A 2 ' if girls I k1ss.' Y ' Gunnison, Colo. l. Declam 4, Band 1, Class Play 5-4, Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Renresent ative 2-4, Student Gov. Vice Pres- ident 5, Math Tour. 5-4, Speech Clinic 4, Football 2-5, Basketball Lettermen's Club 2-5-4, Intermural Basketball 1-5. 2 if k -E5-' 2. PHILLIS GOULD 'Just a minute-- don't despair, eventually I'l1 be there.' GAA l-2-5-4, GAA Vice Pres. 1, GAA Pres. 2, GAA Sec. 4, Choir 2-5- 4, Band 5-4, Madrigal 5, Music Fes- tival 2, Band Pres. 4, Homecoming Court 5, Homecoming Queen 4, DAR Rep. 4, Senate 1-2-5-4, Clerk of Sen ate 5, Class Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 4, Student Congress 2-5, Gov. Day 5, Class Play 2-5-4, Annual Staff 4, Hilltopper Staff 5, Math Tour. 5-4, Declam 4, Play Day 1-2-4, Speech Clinic 4, Librarian 2, Debate 1. X x 4 ggi. fb, ' a CORNELIUS BORGMAN WThere are two classes of people, the righteous and the unrighteous. The classifying is done by the r1ghteous.' Loveland Colo. 1-2, Hill City 5-4. Black Hills Student Congress 5, Stu- nrfn' SHARON GALLAGHER 6 , ,. 5 ,,mg dent Government Day 5, Football 5, Basketball 5, Track 5-4, Senate 4, Class Play 5-4, Annual Staff 4. S ei I K 1 4 TED CRISMAN nlndependent now and forever--Amenln Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Senate 5-4, Claes Play 5-4, Let- termans Club l-2-5-4, Letterman's Club President 4, Football Captain 4, Football l-2-5-4, Track l-2-5, Basketball Manager 4, Carnival King 5, Track Manager 4, Basketball 5, House of Representatives l-2. GF al' 1 N-4 -. . 4 , C asp xr W -W lil ' E' as . . - 7 Mngpvfiix A gym-b r! ' ref! r3.,J4 DONALD KINDLER NHe is a fool who thinks by force or skill, to turn the current of a woman's w1ll.N Football l-2-3-4, Basketball l 2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4, Choir 2-3, Government Day 3-4, Lettermen's Club l-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Sen ate 4, Representative 2-3, Hill- topper Staff 3, Boy's State 3, Music Festival 2, Supreme Court 4 46s ' , Mui CAROL GDDEN 'You may think she's quiet but wait until you know her better.' Rapid City 1. GAA Treasurer 4 Student Gov. Vice President 4, Choir l-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Cheer- leader 4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Hilltopper Staff 3, Bas- ketball l-3-4, Basketball Captain 4, Girls Sextet 3. I :Q-',vfy ,ai Q I, I' vs- X 1 ad X ' . . ef , , 'f A CHARLEEN PASEKA 'The stars in my eyes are there for a purpose ..... they represent the man in my heart. GAA 1-2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Senate 3, Play Day l-2-4, Basketball 3-4, Student Congress 3, Music Clinic 3, Band 3-4, House of Representatives l-2-4, Hilltopper Staff 3, Claes play 3-4, Annual Staff 4. 'Q A, A. , arg. 'fa is 11 gf-, I R E av 4 11' '1- . Y Br' W ,ii , l We I A EA , p- . ,.. R A I Q 1 - 5 X RONALD LINDE 'The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to 1t.' Rapid City l. Hilltopper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Representative 2-3-4, Lettermen'a Club 2-5-4, Football 1-2- 3-4, Intermural Basketball 5-4, Class Play 5-4. 'P gk ip ff QQA NTLA POND 'The fuse sputters-sparks flyg but the explosions are harmless. Band 5-4, Senate 4, Representative 1-2-5, Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Government Day 3, Music Fes- tival 2, Play Day 2-4, Class Play 3-4 Declam Club Secretary and Treasurer 4 GAA l-2-5-4, Choir 2-5-4. f' ' An 7 'i5,p , Il ,.4 I 4- hr' A x in , 'if - A ' N 'Zi X 'vs ,, l 522 '55 A f A ' 1 - . -ef J, f 'X ,vw .A ll . . , Nm . f ' '44 V . , . ' 1 ,'f A ., it Zta., , - -N. f .pn t g .. 5+p:'.1s53' - ' Q. , L' 3' 'Aj , 3 w ,F - Q' v-il ' Q' LW, fr 137 '- 3354 ,-lm P ,wa I ' 413 mMfl, wwa .,f N . J,-' f' ' . A ' , x - 48 v '3- 5 ., J -- 9 WUI --.a-if ROBERT RICFAQDS rf qv K WILLIAM WADDINGTON Wwell, someone has to take Clark Gable's place.W Hilltopper Staff 3, Senate 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Representative l-2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 3-4, De clam Play 4, Math Tour. 3, Letter- man 3, Librarian l-2-3-4, Declam 4 Band Business Mgr. 4, Student Con- gress 3, Football Manager 3. MARILYN RHOTEN 'Cal1forn1a, here I comeln GAA l-2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4, GAA Pres. 4, Carnival Queen 3, Homecoming Court 4, Student Gov. Pres. 4, Clerk of House 3, Class Sec. 2-3-4, Declam 4, Class Play 3-4, Hllltopper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Senate 2, Student Con- gress 3, Sextet 3, Gov. Day 3, Math Tour. 1, Band 3-4, Band Treas. 4, Mad- rigal 3, Music Festival 2, Rep. l-3, Play Day l-2-4, Basketball Capt. 3-4, Music Clinic 2, Speech Clinic 4. MARILYN SCHOENHARD 'The harder I try to be good--the worse I am.' GAA 1-2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Play Day l-2, Carnival Court l, Cheer- leader 2-3, GAA Point Sec. 3, Sen- ate 2-3, Homecoming Court 2-4, De- clam 4, Class Play 3-4, Hilltopper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Sec. l, Class Pres. 3, Band 3, Gov. Day 3, Supreme Court 4, Representative, 1-4, Student Gov. Sec. 3, Basketball Capt. 3-4, Music Festival 2, Speech Clinic 4, Choir Secretary 2. 10 Q Tau' ii SHIRLEY TOWNSEND nThe real oroof of courtesy is to have the same ailment the other person is describing and not mention 1t.' Custer 1-2, Hawthorne, Calif. 3. GAA 1-2-5-4, GAA Vice President 4, Glee Club l, Choir 4, Annual Staff 4, Play Day 4, Senior Play 4, Librarian 4 IEW lb' at-V' DON WALLACE WI know a lot of things but just can't think of them.' Baker, Oregon l, Loveland, Colo.2, Hermistan, Oregon 5. Class Vice Pres- ident l, Letterman 5-4, House of Rep- resentatives 4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3, Football 3-4, FFA l-2-5. ,,0 wwf ' TED WOOD 'I live to eat, not eat to l1ve.W Lettermen's Club 1-P-3-4, Track 1-2-5-4, Football 1-2-5-4, Basket- ball l-2-5-4, Senate l-2, Student Gov. States Attorney 4, Representative 5-4, Hilltopper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Mixed Chorus 3, State Track Meet 3-4, Class President 4, Class Play 2- 5-4, Declam Play 4, Math Tour. 5-4, Speaker of House 4, Band 5. a e 4. e gg : 1 -2 , S e A 3.3273-g Ei - -'- A Sie - Hagigg? J . - .ir f 4: . -EE: ii ' Ei QQH: -i ..i .! gs vj:-5 y ' E , j-Q fi' Q QQEQQ !-gmggif -.AU5ES qgif 1 ' :-l -1.14 11 ., - 5-Y, i safe Viv ?,,PF'0ifWUiV9 Pest Ath1?tg -K -- - -1 ,q - v f -MJ - , , V- e eQ- -- +-' -. Provn T. Criennn Q . 3 ost Powular Prettiest Hair DES? P9PF0HHT1tY'Y. Snvdef U. Sohoenhard '. Grismen P. 1ou1d Q IE Q J x A 2 ' 1,4 f 5:'r qNL RL Pest Leaking Most LikeLy To Succeed Host Soohisticated -,. 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NAME warren Barfoot Nadine Belmont Billy Bartram Cleola Brosmlre Delbert Edwards Ray Hardesty Barbara Hallsted Paul Gorseth Sharlee Patterson Richard Morris Lillian Knudsen Melford Kaubisch Ralph Tracy AMBITION Learn to drive Inherit a million Milkman Marry s cute man Cop Hot rodder Miss Universe Be an English teacher First woman president Engineer Marry a rich man Truck driver Buick Salesman 14 , S. Patterson, R. Morris, PROBABLE END Mechanic In debt a million Meat man Not get any st all Drunken driver Drivers trainer Mrs. ? Ditch digger Dishwasher Navy Old maid Dead Junk dealer 4-1: I gs . ,. ,rin 1.5 7 ,J ,...-.1 -Ll f I ee' - - - 5 J ' I f i 1 'i .iq ,hw E A Q Row I Jack Benson Glen Bentliff Frances Brosmire LaVern Caswell william Curry Wayne Goodwin digaf V Q -Q .L Q axls Q ,gi 3 f -5? xl ar: S21 5 'N x A :KAW .. 'Li wffiw. x,,,l,,..., ' 1 - V, x A 9 I fi., I-1' -Q .... fae- fs. V. I ! K .H . :I -A 'r 'UV Us 4 was QP 1 mf is Q N 'iif if K ' xx, , T . ' ' I 1 it f,1 4'. 'FW-7 ll Row II Row III Bill McCracken Nancy McDonald Carol Moe Klea Scharberg George Seldentooh Kenney Snyder Row IV Charles Stanton Richard Swift Floyd Williams 15 Darlene Gray Martha Harris Stanford Joslyn Herman Laue Dalton Litch Barbara Kruse JR , I Xsjy i gf au- .1 'P f TJ ' Q 'Un C5 i T - ia, 1 Iwi 2 5- M1 fl L vie' D- E9-' ' :C D D ' lf T P rj :F 1, N x QT C 'Q 4 C 'Tc s -- ' ' X53 ac- 'fi Y v ' . X Xi vu-X ' it , 1 Q - V 2 li' DA M' eb X 'fe' X N' ai 'l1.., - ' .y X Q . X rgiffzh x Iffnjl , -SN-'ah 2 an fl .R S '!:! 1 -On .il X -:.- a .lb 'N 'M eil if X j X Q x V 'X f 'V s V RQ Q . N . Y . Y ? Aprs C lb -J -gli 1 Riu. ere . - X vb E . MX X ' U 11' XXX! D Ruggel Barton Scharlie Cramer Ann Arntz Charles Gufterson Ronald Blanchard Noreen Belmont Gary Gregson Row 111 Darrel Kruse Roanne Linde Richard Moe Jean Metcalf Vernon Olson Joyce Harren Roger Harris LaVonne Kindler Row 1V Mary Jo Scharberg Michael Reynolds Belva Trask Doyle Wallace Delores Williams 16 U: - Q' E L' 0 I 'm F Q ' W 17' X 1 We , f' f'-Q 52? Ig - - Q , if' .f?, ,5g a E. I 5 2 1:- Q I ...ell I i : - Z ' ' : 3 A 1?-L L? -- i-F -7 I-25-5 'J Q, . Q.,-' 5 5 X 'ffgl , 1 I X KX -sf5ggi,, f - 3 I 2' f el N ,n1 .9115 JZ' ' Eff 'T 'aff J Y A , Q Lot A Q4 X X if f Y 1 -ff: 17 ' .553 D 5 W -L -2 Hind 4-ntl F x awww .ii Vw. ,f ' , 1 I 5 ,E Left to right-- Bob Burden, Coachg R. Harris, B. Caswell, R. Blanchard, R. Moe, J. Benson, D. Kindler, B. Curry, D. Wallace, R. Linde, D. Litoh, T. Wood, C. Goodwin, D. Edwards, M. Reynolds, R. Morris, P. Gorseth, M. Kaubiech, R. Hardesty, B. Richards, S. Joslyn, M. Goble, Managerg Mr. Petty. 11 , ' 'Q,.1 .591 '51 K? l 39.2 - N VI .. -1 I 2' . - K , X Kg 5 J 71 '31 :35f D. Wallace--R. half D. Kindler--Quarterback T. Crieman--L. half D. Litch--R. end R. Linde--Center T. Wood--L. end 18 V Ll.. 'ff - -- ,ara f XF-2 ' Ae 'pV N til!-Q ' A1 efgi 4 Mme P A r eg f 5 5 A . .Q.. s -1 B-l rf Q 1 , .h '-. - r . ,W lf Xi, - 'iff Left to right-- .- .- W , V. O 3 M. Kaubish, M. Reynolds, J. Benson, D. Edwards, W. Currv, D. Litch, T. Wood, P. Gorseth, R. Morris, R. Hardestv. Coach--Bob Burden Student Manager--Ted Crisman BASKETBALL RECORD Ours Theirs Keystone 55 10 St. Martins 5? Buffalo Gap 39 Faith 41 Bison 55 New Underwood 46 Cathedral 59 St. Patricks 40 Piedmont 62 Piedmont 27 Legion 39 Alumni 48 St. Patricks Buffalo Gao Edgemont St. Martins Keystone Cathedral Troop 4 New Underwood Vale Oglala Buffalo Gap 71 97 51 66 50 59 41 49 75 53 40 x st: G., Q i'Q:'Q'E - 5 :ii fapgsz I, is .EEE I., Sl i -' 9? FN 5.1 Y. 1,9-.Q .71 8: Q- K . G q..,3i.-5, 555. ,-,asnss 3 W9 7 Top row: T. Crlsman, Manager: H. Laue, D. Edwards, P. GOPS6th, M. Reynolds, B. Curry, D. Litch, T. Wood, J. Benson D. Klndler, S. Joslyn, Bob Burden, Coach Middle row: R. Tracy, W. Goodwin, R. Harris, G. Seldentooh, D Kruse, R. Blanchard, D. Wallace, W. PaPf00t, R- Moe B. McCracken, C. Gustafson Front row: B. Caswell, R. Hardesty, M. Kaubisch, R. Morris C Gregson, D. Wallace. Shot Put Discus 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd dash Mile Run B80 Relay High Hurdles Low Hurdles Sprint M. Relay Mile Relay Pole Vault High Jump Broad Jump 45' 11? 140' 25 10 4 25 5 53:1 2:ll.5 5:15 1:40.4 17:8 25:7 4:2 4:4 10' 6 5l7!I 19' si TRACK RECORDS Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Lyle Marsh Lyle Marsh Ricky Linstrom Carl Hallsted Robert Cox Crisman, Laue, G. Simpson, Hallsted Kenneth Coffield Kenneth Coffield Bob Johnson Laue, Crisman, Borgman, G. Simpson Coffield, Alexander, F. Simpson, Waldner Robert Chase Fritz Roberson Kenneth Coffield 20 1952 1952 1941 1941 1951 1954 1948 1954 1954 1951 1954 1952 1945 1948 1955 'f?jL.f-4-' elif- D -'ff -J D 1 D D l ' s o -sl frm E fsfzfssd il. f- - B B B 4 vi i t W V , Ti I V1 r i 3 V W, Top row: C. Stanton, M. Reynolds, P. Gorseth, D. Edwards, R. Moe, C. Brogman, C. Benson, R. Morris, R. Blanchard, G. Seidentoff, R. Hardeety Middle row: J. Benson, B. Curry, D. Wallace, R. Linde, D. . Litch, T. Wood, D. Kindler, C. Goodwin Front row: W. Waddlngton, M. Kaubisch, M. Goble, B. Caswell, S. Joslyn, H. Laue .-il 21 534 T' ' il: i 'nn' ' was !sr - fig 'k 1'i ,F EE -:Bs 513 le?-,gk n - ' i 3 W? ' kg.- iffSif5?5 1 - l iffy . at f ' 4. 1 f ' 4 I X x ' Lx Roanne Linde Billie Brown Carol Odden Roanne Linde Carol Odden Mary Collins 22 2, 1X ii :Tf - g nfiwg ' :iz TE 1' 4 wc 'J li A Q E , ' I-4 J ,Y A t 7 , 'js Q' Jule 1 X it ' 5 .? : LfI i- X' ?gf:5f-., ,-- f,i- g,T' - 4 ' ' - , 1- - K J :- NU li ll l I X4 s -, 1 0 12-jg-Y 0 VI l llvlr 'H i f 14 if . GJ '41 IM! 1 -f Q PBEM f ' kid .1511 ' ' 'ihnx x ' , 'i' s MJ, Wx ,3 lg, I I xxlb 8.4 - 4-14' A I4 Y N5 ff 23 1 I V xx 1- .7125-seg-Lf', . Y , e -- - - . , ' -JJ'-ff? - -9 eff f 1 il 4 Q e 35 X CORONATION - Queen Phyllis Gould Captain Ted Wood 24 I , f :V ,H v MI' -5 ,V if .1 5 X ' ATTENDENTS Marilyn R. Marilyn S. Billie B. Sharlee P. Queen Phyllis Gould A 1 J 4 . ATTENDENTS AND LETTERMEN Back Row: M. Reynolds, D. Wallace, T. Wood, D. Litch, D. Kindler, R. Morris Front Row: M. Rhoten, M. Schoenhard, P. Gould, B. Brown, S. Pat- terson 25 3 W, . . T' Di:fifM nw . Nm kW',' ,ll If In vm ,r I 1 F I: R K I I , . :IK L 57 h F ' 'El Qfml I -. ,W I I ' 'lu tx 4-W 1 'C xnyf. W MW- 3an 'sk vm. N J nh ' 'sl ' I Riva, 4kxN..Lkyf UH HHIM , 1 1 Yi! y PWXN r Ml km' W u T 'G 1 1 35' ,W fi f Ml 1 F Q 4 T304 :L ' if S ' incl- n A! 3 ANNUAL STAFF Sitting: B. Brown, T. Wood, R. Linde, D. Wallace, C. Odden, M Schoenhard Standing: N. Pond, S. Townsend, D. Grover, M. Rhoten, P. Goul S Gallagher G Paseka Third Row: W. Waddington, C. Borgman, C. Benson, Mr D Kindler B Richards Burden I ,,gf HILLTOPPER STAFF W Sitting: P. Gorseth, D. Edwards, C. Brosmire, M. Kaubisoh, R.'Morr1s , N Standing: L. Knudsen, R. Tracy, W. Barfoot, D. Litch, M. Collins, R. ,D -' Hardesty, Mr. Petty, S. Patterson, N. Belmont 2' I X ' x ,. ' s ' . Hr QNX nc, d xx, I l ' xx 4?WWK6f'sgQ,0 444 .vp ' .'5,f U X5 '1 . m., '15, . 26 7? Fw 'Mv.:..w. 1 J lien n 1 I X M' X - Y .3 K I y x 225224 all W ra A ' 'MIM' W 1 . ' l - 1 W . W ' Q77 Uw'nEihaNw Choir Top row: M. Harris, P. Gould, B. Kruse, S. Cramer, L. Wlndler, C. Moe, B. Brown, C. Scharberg, M. Schoenhard, S. Gal- lagher, S. Townsend, T. Corey, M. Davis Middle row: N. Belmont, A. Arntz, D. Grover, C. Brosmire, S. Patterson, L. Knudsen, P. Nash, C. Paseka, G. Odden, R. Linde, M. Collins, C. Odden, M. Rhoten, J. McDonald, N. Belmont, Mrs. Andersen Front row: N. Pond, B. Paseka, B. Laue, J. Cochren, P. Bardesty, G. Morehouse, J. Herrin, B. Trask, R. Allgier, J. Childers BAND ' Left to right-- S. Trapp, D. Gray, G. Morehouse, R. Harris, V. Trask, L. Dills, T. Corey, B. Bartram, B. Wood, D. Lewis, M. Goble, R. Lobdell, P. Watson, B. Wilcox. Behind: Mr. Barnum, Director ORCHESTRA Left to right-- M. Harris, Mr. Barnum, Directorg V. Trask, H. Laue, T. Corey, R. Bowers, S. Trapp, D. Gray, R. Lobdell, D. Lewis, B. Laue, L. Dills, B. Caswell, M. Goble, M. Williams, L. Wilkins, G. Davis. , 27. 11 1, 'I-'rs My N 3- 9' i i Officers Marilyn Rhoten, Pres. Shirley Townsend, Vice Carol Odden, Treasurer Nadine Belmont, Point Sec. Phyllis Gould, Secretary Activities Soft ball, twlrllng, basketball and ping- P098 Q1 lgwp -W . T , , .' .54 ff E T 6 Q23 SEE 'r 'xQxf'iJ 7E 97' Top: K. Scharberg, S. Townsend, M. Soharberg, S. Gallagher, S. Pat- terson, G. Paseka, N. Pond, B. Trask Middle: D. Grover, F. Brosmire, M. Collins, C. Odden, L. Knudsen, B. Kruse, C. Moe, S. Cramer, L. Kindler Bottom: J. Herrin, B. Brown, R. Linde, P. Gould, M. Rhoten, N. Belmont, D. Gray, M. Schoenherd, C. Brosmire f'Z'I ' mm' z I A ME' SS sf A I 1.01 ' 'I - fl' .... E... 7 .-.-f .. , Y -- 5 4:- P iG5!J 'J , 'ul .- V UA.. ,. W W - .Q Q ...--, f' - T, 14 f f'-FI --iff 11... Y Q '-, . J -- --ga. E'- 1 Z Tr fl' .L gf in 1-5 is i 5 -' - IMVZME, P- .. . - - yi S -of E if SUPREME COURT M. Schoenhard R. Swift R. Morris D. Kindler S. Cramer L. Knudsen MESSENGERS: B. Curry K. Snyder a' GG 5 89 i 29 OFFICERS M. Rhoten--President C. Odden--V. President T. Wood--Sneaker of House P. Gould--Speaker Protem of Senate W. Waddington--Clerk of Knot pictured! Senate B. Brown--Clerk of House C. Benson--Speaker Protem of House 1 I 1U dm man It .rm p n . ,fl W gy 1 , I HLA! I 1 MK K! 1 1 A 1 '-.' uw. x . WF' .R YQ.: 7 MF-' :I , a 'Y 'Qt Junior Play NA Ready Made Family' November ll, 1954 Agnes Martyn--C. Brosmire Henry Turner--M. Kaubiech Bob Martyn--R. Goreeth Marllee Martyn--M. Collins Gracie Martyn--N. Belmont Miss Lydia--S. Patterson Doris Turner--L. Knudsen Sammie Turner--R. Morris Beggina--D. Grover Nicodemus--D. Edwards Prompters: S. Townsend--S. Gallagher Property men: R. Hardesty, B. Bartram, W. Barfoot, R. Tracy Director: Mr. Petty Senior Claes Play NPapa was A Preaohern April 15, 1955 Edwin Porter--W. Waddington Pearl Porter--P. Gould Hugh Porter--R. Linde Cecil Porter--T. Crisman Raybon Porter--D. Wallace Jannette Porter--M. Schoenhard Edd Porter--D. Kindler Director: Mr. Petty Property men: C. Benson--B. Buffington Sponsor: Mr. Burden 30 ' '- .Q Alyne--N. Pond Helen Ludlow--B. Brown Lucy Smith--C. Odden Jenny Smith--C. Paseka Jeffery Cole--T. wood Miss Jonas--M. Rhoten Bride--S. Townsend Groom--C. Borgman Jr- -- Xt ti 1 sn ' -ag' Z 'A 217553--' fi sf..l4ae1 '-t-FMT' aka-2 NM x ' .gg -sea d ' - 'M 1- rfflm. L X A t e A - ,f:mgv-- , - or A: as as A - -e NL - as -je-A C C - C - 2 5 'L a - e -L--. if .gi-ig -...,. lu-: ea --:-V- - gif, ---F - .i Back row: N. Pond, B. Trask, W. Waddington, Mr. Petty, P. Gould, M. Rhoten, B. Caswell Front row: S. Cramer, J. Benson, C. Benson, H. Laue, T. wood, B. Brown, L. Schoenhard Declam Christmas Play fPresented December lb, 19541 nGrandoa Hangs the Hollyn Cast: Grandpa Howard... ..... ..Nill1am Waddington Mr. Howard ..... ........... Ted wood .. ..... Phyllis Gould ... .... Marilyn Rhoten ... .......... Bud Caswell ...Marilyn Schoenhard ..........Nila Pond .......Herman Laue , .....Billie Brown Mrs. Howard. Susan Howard Larry Howard Mrs. Leland .... Betty Leland... Arthur Colby... Miss Birch .... Ann, the mald.... . .... ... .... .Soharlie Cramer The Spirltooeocoooooooo oconnoasoo ..Belva Trask Neighbor Ladies....Nadine Belmont, Carol Odden Lillian Knudsen, Cleola Brosmire Mary Jo Soharberg. Director: Mrs. Ayres Prompters: Jack Q Chuck Benson 31 Herman Laue, sophomore, won the American Legion Oratory Contest at Rapid City, Feb. 15, 1955, and was the representative at the State Contest on Feb. 26 from District 13. Iss an Qu Special thanks are given to Mrs. Ayres, 2nd grade teacher, who directed the Deolam Christmas Play. I-J- F 1 A gg sz! 2 17 -1.-q In Es, I - 'fe s i 9 ,fy Q '3:454-Hs.. i r fs R I ll- fl iii I e fig ll Ili is-P-L in I H312 ' -1 - I sf: lylrlfes .- E , - e as as I e B X ,:..,- 'lllgsi ' my 1 ff ' R I I-1 1 1 1, 3 , 17 'L' i -14 3 n -1-:QE 1 3--lttle Johnny Beecher and Hls Orchestra l We, the Senior class of l955, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make and publish this to be our last will and testament. I, Charlie Benson, will my knack of gab to Richard Moe. Corky Borgman, will my ability to run the motion picture machine Herman Laue. Bob Buffington, will my car and my girl to anyone who can keep em both going. I, Billie Brown, will my flirtatious ways to Noreen Belmont. I, Ted Crisman, will my physique to Bill McCracken. I, Phyllis Gould, will my ability to get along with everyone to Mr. Barnum. I, Don Klndler, will my girl catching ability CND to Ronnie Blanch- ard in hopes that he soon is less bashful. I, Ronnie Linde, will my ford to Ralph Tracy knowing its a better car than his buick. I, Carol Odden, will my height to Carol Moe. I, Charleen Paseka, will my ability to get A's in Shakespeare to anyone who needs it. lwmpll Nile Pena, will my waist no sehsrne Cramer. W x Marilyn Rhoten, will my cool-tempered ways to Dalton Litch in opes he uses them well. Q I 'ynfl Lynn Schoenhard, will a couple inches off from each hip to any- one who wants them--I'm not particular. -1 l I Shirley Townsend, will my ability to drive a car to Mrs. Barnum. , William waddington, will my Ncool tempern to anyone who feels I capable of controlling lt. I, to I, th U I Don Wallace, will my height to my brother, Doyle. il I Ted Wood, will my ability to make girls mad to anyone who can surv ve. MEN' To the Juniors we will our place in the hall of fame. 'Q 'W To the Sophomores we will our relationship to Mr. Petty in hopes llllglg K they survive better than we did ,WHEN gl o the Freshmen we will our ability to get UT.R.N from our old seats. W 32 , e, fm I, Nlwwnvf-tail!! , ,Miglia -wi I :innilll I-ll 1 - ,li If , llllgml, ' il? -I l , ie.. K ' H, Q V77 ,Y f - , 11 s f 1' Kg -i g - i f E! 5' - f:3' JfE 5 M159 ' . i 'fi' i1 X if E? !l:i'.'5!In-I 3-1 F I A 4,511 V Dj +V 'E Www ' ' W 'I ' E fl ' N' HF.- Q l I' Q AL Q? K Al? f 4 if: F Q1 jg . .X N 52? A ' X x .- I 5 X M WX N 6 ,f V 1 M f A ,. J A My , wM2f'fri.s1 ' M x m ,, kefisyff-f V X sy . jgi. ,Qu ffy54q343gLf!GQ -fa X gf I fffi IP!! !' -gf ff 4 ',. W' 'f ' -194-: ': -'-.lg 1 v aim 3 'X 'RN W , - - A-K R , V.. , nk xl ' X lx gt -wx My u xl rn 'Mm 1 Mx I+! M 4 , '7 .Wk I ' ' A. vw' f- UI - fig 'I Ni 3 ,I l A Wy MRL 5 ,Ig,igE14' ik' I4 KRT NX X 1,-JH gg IM wr MW! ?. Q 1 M i x y ,1 g N144 M ' f 'I 'J W M Mun ah 6 Nh K f ,y W LU I . W..f,w 'fra M R A N' fyh ff A ,I Xylp M, QQ Q cg s 1 'fun M V .A Y I 1 K f 1055 -W ' V My WV M4 Jwfwulww X W 35 l R Km Ji! f mfinn 1 V, .,. . f 'U Eighth Grade Back Row: P. Hardesty, G. Morehouse, D. wood, A. Johnson, R. Cochran, N. Maxfield, J. Baker, J. Hardesty Middle Row: Mrs. Simpson, J. Childers, B. Laue, R. Lobdell, M. Curry, L. Edwards, K. Goodwin, B. Paseka. J. Cochran, S. Larntz, R. Allgier, M. Harris Front Row: K. Barfoot, M. Goble, P. Nash, G. McLaughlin, D. Kibbee, L. Corey, C. Cdden, M. Davis, J. Mc- Donald ? 'NXXJKX' 'xi 4 X xx 2 xuh A- 'i4 'lxi' 'L F7 T '33 ' 6.5055 had Seventh Grade Back Row: S. Trano, B. Litch, Y. Scharberg, L. Dills, L. Thompson, R. Barnett, S. Barfoot, H. Harris Middle How: Mrs. Barnum, C. Vlev, E. Barton, H. Wilkens, D. Litch, E. Duncan, D. Reinke, T. Worst, H. Bartlett Front Row: B. Starkey, B. Wilcox, R. Childers, P. Collins, N. Ritter, L. Schoenhard, J. Davie, B. McDowell 34 AYJ Sixth Grade Back How: J. Augustine, C. Goble, J. Nash, R. Bcharberg, D. Allgier Middle Row: J. Tyler, V. Trask, D. Klbbee, T. Schlicker, K. Bowers, K. Gallimore, R. Bowers, J. McDonald Mrs. Sturdevant Front Row: J. Brosmire, M. Williams, M. Lei, L. Belmont J. Hagerty, B. Swift, S. Baker, T. Gregson, G: Davis , i l 'Q Fifth Grade Back Row: S. Reinke, P. Brown, P. Watson, Mrs. Morehouse, C1 Goble, W. Leach, E. Weaver Front Row: T. Hickok, K. Klev, R. Wood, L. Yindler, C. Odden, B. wood, D. Lewis, B. Shaffer H as H099 Fourth Grade Back row: J. Weaver, R. Caswell, W. Robbins, H. Childers, R. Buckholz, W. Klev, W. Trapp, W. Belmont. Middle row: Mrs. Anderson, J. Hough, W. Woods, R. Haugherty, D. Harold, E. Duncan, L. Wilkins, L. Percy Front row: S. Davis, P. Tyler, E. Nash, V. Schoenhsrd, S. Kibbie, J. Horst. 44. , 9 ' N Fl J., ,,,, A Third Grade Back row: Mrs. Caldwell, J. Caswell, D. Wilkins, B. Burden L. Hagerty, P. Williams, K. Gordon, E. Weaver, , Helen McDonald. Middle row: C. Lewis, G. Bartlett, W. Ritter, B. Barton, L. K d. nu sen, J. McDonald, B. Newby, S. Nash, R. Swift. Front row: M. Richardson, A. Richardson, P. Riecke, D. Poysniok, S. Augustine, L. Schlicker, P. Williams, W. Naylor, J. Ashcraft. 36 new Second Grade Back Row: A. Davis, D. Baker, B. Babcock, J. Schlioker, S Duncan, D. Cross, S. MoCobe Middle Row: N. Duster, L. Miller, R. Hough, R. Stanton, J Johnson, S. Bowers, R. Gordon Front Row: M. Metzger, C. Wood, J. Brosmire, B. Childers, E. Plymoton, B. Hodgins, S. McLaughlin If ts, Kiln 1 WF First Grade Back Row: M. Newby, M. Gannon, P. Babcock, D. 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