Lake Preston High School - Prestonian Yearbook (Lake Preston, SD)
- Class of 1951
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J zclication e the Seniors of 1951 of Lake Preston High School dedi- cate this Prestonian to the business men of Lake Preston. We do this in appreciation of their continued cooperation with each year's publication of the yearbook. The theme of this 1951 Prestonian is Watermelon Day. It is a day set aside in Lake Preston each year as a day of festivities and eating all the watermelon you can hold. This tradition originated from an ox roast held on Labor Day, 1912. This was not very successful so it was changed to Watermelon Day. There is always a melon feed at noon, and ball games, races, a carnival, and many other activities throughout the day. Attendance at the first Watermelon Day was small, but it gradually Increased until now it is known throughout this state and into many others. The construction of the swimming pool made Lake Preston even more widely known so that many people plan their vacations for Lake Preston. We hope Watermelon Day continues to be as big a suc- cess as it has been in former years, and we hope everyone enjoys the Watermelon theme that is carried on throughout our annual. The 1951 Prestonian is puollshed Dy the Senior Class of Lake Preston High School. !B oaicl o L. Olson, K. Shelmo, Mrs. Maxam, L. Svlhel, F. Werner. 2 Joyce Van 8teenwyk Augustana College, B.A. Commercial----Music MARY LOU SCHLOBOHM South Dakota State College, B.S. Home Ecomonlcs----General Science R. F. Galer Southern State Teachers College, B.S.-----South Dakota University, M.E. SUPERINTENDENT Woodwork----Manual Arte DONALD HEIDEPRIEM South Dakota University, B.A. Math------Band H. K. MELEMSETER Augustana College, B.A. South Dakota State College-----PRINCIPAL Soouts---Commercial WILLIAM TIDMARSH a TT Dakota Wesleyan B.A. Creighton U. Athletics---Social Science Omaha JOHN LEHR Southern State Teachers College, B.S. Springfield,S.D. U. of South Dakota Northwestern University English-----Dramatics----Blue Gold Herald c j-nnuaL Jbta Editor--------fi. Kazmerzak As8 11 Editor------B. McLain B. Manager-----D. Gulllckson Ass't B. Manager---L. Wilde Artiet---------------------D. Wonsbeok Ass't Artiet-------H. Galer Typist-------------E, Galer Claes History------A. .Jensen -----R. Holland—M. Tolzln- Photogfapher------D. Hougland Proof-reader-------P. Ryland ANNUAL STAFF We the Seniors of 1951 hope, through this annual, that we have shown you a clearer picture of our high school and Its activities. We hope that this annual will be a pleasure to look back on In years to come. k Sept. 11 15 22 29 Oct. 6 13 20 22 27 Nov. 8 17 23 27 29 Deo. 1 5 8 12 15 17 22 Jan. 3 9 10 12 19 20 24 25 30 31 Feb. 2 6 9 14 20 22 War. 12 16 26 30 Apr. 11 13 20 26 May 11 27 31 June i Sohool Started (too bad kids) Freshmen Initiation (what a mess) Clark football game here (Stewart's team) Dell Rapids Here Homecoming-Arlington here (Cave Arlington a scare) General Beadle there First Period Ends (Crammipg again) S.D.E.A. Convention at Rapid City (Vacation) Clear Lake There (Victory) Local Declam Contest (Sent Betty, Keith, Wilma, Ellen on) Sophomore Party Thanksgiving Vacation (How nice) Freshman Party Declam Contest De Smet (Betty went on again) Second Period Ends Erwin here (We won) Volga here (Again) Oldham there (Still winning) Arlington there (What a victory) Community Concert (A big success) De Smet here (Better luck next time) Christmas Vacation (Oh) Erwin here Talent Show (Lotsa talent here) Lily here (Nice party huh?) Bancroft here Haytl here (Two wins) Sophomore Party (Jacque's farewell party) Semester Tests (Oh, what a headache) Conference Tourney (We'll do It next time) Oldham here Music Elimination (Off to Mllbanic) Arlington here Irquols there (Tough but came through on top) De Smet there (Finally beat'em) Small Ensembles-Milbank (We did very well) Junior Play (Success) District Tourney at Arlington (Swell game boys) Style Show (They were sure cute) Grade Tourney (Snow, snow, and’ more snow) South Dakota State Band (We'll play like them next year) Band Social (A great success) Student Council State Convention, Watertown Music Contest at Watertown (Did swell, kids) Grade Declam Contest (The best always win) Senior Play (Thank's Honey) Local Music Concert Baccalureate Commencement (A very memorable occasion) School ends (Happy day) RICHARD BAGLEY DICK Trouble Is my middle name. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council la, Track 1-2-3, Football 2, Monogram Club 2-3-4. ELLEN GALER ELLEN Happy little lass, midget of the class. White Lake 1, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Triple Trio 4, Girls' Sextet 3-4, Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 2-3, Phys. Ed. 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2-3, Homecoming Queen 4, Junior Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Blue Gold Staff 4, Class Officer la-2b-4b, Student Council Representative 4b, Deolam 1-3-4, Commercial Contest 3-4, Woodwind Sex- tet 3, F.H.A. President 3a, Treble Clef 3. HELEN GALER HELEN Her pep varies Inversely with her size. White Lake 1, Class Offloer la-2b-3b, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Phys. Ed 1- 2-3, Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, F.H.A. 2-3, Carnival Queen Candidate 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Junior Play 3, Woodwind Sextet 3, Girls' Sextet 3- 4, Solo 4, Treble Clef 3, Blue Gold Staff 4, Pep Band 1-2-3, Annual Staff 4, Declam 2,.Librarian 3, Triple Trio 4. DALE GULLICKSON GULLICK He puts his worries In the bottom of his heart, si18 on the lid, and smiles. Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Foot- ball 4, Band 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Student Council Representative lb- 4a, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Stuient Council President 4b, Monogram Club 3-4, Junior Play 3, Class Officer 2a, Carnival King Candidate 3, Pep Club 1-2. LLOYD HASCHE HASCHE When I'm gone, who'll en- tertain the class? Foot- ball 3-4, Glee Club 2-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Class Officer 3a, Monogram Vice President 4, Track 2. BEVERLY HAUFLE BEV Men are like a puzzle, but I'll never give them up. Glee Club 1-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Octet 4, Carnival Queen Candi- date 3, Phys. Ed. 1-2, F.H.A. 1-2-3, Variety S:iow 1, Commercial Con- test 4, Band 2. RONAL HOLLAND RONNIE Some think he's bashful, others wonder. Football 1- 2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2, Glee Club 1- 2- 3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3- 4, Class President lb-2a, Class Officer la, Mono- gram Club 2-3-4, Annual Staff 4. DAVID HOOKIE HOOKIE Work fascinates me,---- I could sit and look at it for hours. Drum Solo 3, Band l-2-3-4a. Glee Club 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Ootet 4, Quartet 3, Voice Solo 3, Basket- ball 1-2, Track 1-2. DAHL HOUGLAND DAHL Don't recite so loud, I'm sleeping. Football 1-4. DIHL HOUGLAND DIHL Always lends a helping hand. Annual Staff Photo- grapher 4, Junior Play 3, Football 3-4, Pep Club 1- 2-3-4. ARLYN JENSEN JENS A likeable guy in a like- able way. Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Monogram Club 1-2-3-4, Student Counoll Representa- tive 2a, Glee Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 3-4, Junior Play 3, Class President 4a, Homecoming Marshall 4, Annual Staff 4. I ARRY JENSEN LARRY I'd like to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. Football 3-4, Annaul Staff 4, Monogram Club 4. 8 £tlLO%± RICHARD J0HN80N DICK MIt Isn't what you do. It's what you get away with. Football 1-2-3-4, Traok 1- 2-3-4, Basketball 1-4, Band 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3- 4, Glee Club 3-4, Monogram Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Student Council 2-3. BETTY KAZMERZAK BETTY True to her work, her word, her friends. Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3, Saxophone Solo 3, Glee Club 1-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-3-4, Sex- tet 3-4, Deoiam 1-2-3-4, Vo- cal Solo 4, Triple Trio 4, Treble Clef 1-3, Cheerlead- er 2-3-4, Pep Club 1, Jun- ior Play 3, Annual Editor 4, Carnival Queen Candidate 2, F.H.A. 1-2-3, Blue Gold 3-4,.Phys. Ed. 1-2-3, Class Officer la, Commer- cial Contest 3, Librarian 4, Variety Show 1. All State Band 4.D.A.R. cand. 4. DONALD LYLE DON I love to wind my mouth up, I love to hear it go. Stud- ent Council Treasurer 1, Track 2, Annual Staff 4. DARLENE MCINTOSH MAC She's in the povies now— she's an usher. Hetland 1, Vocal Solo 1, All School Play 1, Declam 1, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Homeoomlng Queen 2, Class Officers 1-3, F.H.A. 2-3, Pep Club 3-4, Blue A Gold 3, Phys. Ed. 1-2-3, Commercial Contest 3, Junior Play 3, Annual. Staff 4. BEVERLY MCLAIN BEV Her I.Q. will get her through. Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Triple Trio 4, Octet 4, F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Phys Ed. 1-2, Junior Play 3, Annual Staff 4, Blue A Gold 3, Class Officer la-lb-4b, Declam 1-2-3, Treble Clef 1-3, Pep Club 1-3-4, Com- mercial Contest 2, Lib- rarian 2, Twlrler 1-2-3-4, Drum Majorette 4. DORIS MILLER DORIS Quiet, but cheerful and good-natured. Hetland 1-2, Glee Club 1, Class Officer 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2, Bronco- scope 1, Phys. Ed. 3, Pep Club 3-4, Librarian 3-4. 9 CLAIR OLSON RED Because a man is quiet does not mean he has noth- ing to 3ay. Football 1- 3-4, Band 2-3, Glee Club 3, Class Treasurer 4a, Nonogram Club Secretary and Treasurer 4. DEAN NODINE DEAN” In basketball he Is sup- reme a real asset to our team.” Hetland 1-2, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Vice President 2, Monogram Club 3-4. GENE NODINE GENE” What is life without an argument.” Hetland 1-2, Track 2, Class Officer 2, Basketball 2-3-4, 8tudent Council Representative 3a, Monogram Club 3-4. RICHARD PATTEE DICK” Bet his Ma and Pa are proud. Glee Club 1-2- 3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Band 3-4, Junior Play 3, Student Council Representa- tive 3, Monogram Club 4, Annual Staff 4. ELSIE RYLAND PEGGY I may seem quiet, but you don't know me. Mixed Chorus l-2a, Glee Club 1- a’ 1“2“3-4, Pep Club Librarian 4a, Junior Play 3 Annual staff 4, Phys. Ed. 1-2, Carnival Queen Candi- date 1, Homecoming Queen 3 Class Officer 3b-4a. ' MARVIN TOLZIN MARVIN Any resemblance between me and a studious person is purely coincidental. Basketball l. Student Council Representative lb. lee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Homecoming King 1 Annual Staff 4. ' 10 DONNA WONSBECK DONNA Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help where- ever she may. Hetland 1-2, G. A. A. 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1- 3-4, Glee Club 1-3-4, Blue Gold Editor 4, Annual Art Editor 4, Class Officer 1-2, Class Presi- dent 4b, Student Counoll Vice President 4b, All School Play 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Commercial Contest 2, Librarian 2-4. LOWELL WILDE POKEY No one can always be a hero, but one can always be a man. Football 1-2- 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Band 1- 2- 3, Annual Staff 4, Mono- gram Cllib 1-2-3-4, Mono- gram Club President 4, Student Council Treasurer 2a, Student Counoll Rep- resentative 3a, Class Officer 4a, Carnival King Candidate 4. Thirty green freshles strolled Into the study hall of L.P.H.S. In the year of 1947-48. Green as we lookei, It didn't take long to adjust ourselves to the school life of Lake Preston High. Ml8s Leighton was chosen our class advisor and Mrs. K. Wilde as our class mother. Our first big experience was our Initiation. The girls were dressed In gunny saok dresses with an onion around their neck and five buckle overshoes. They had their hair In braids. The boys wore gunny saok dresses with green silk stockings and one overshoe and one high heel shoe. Their hair was done up In five curls, and their faces well-smeared with make-up. The hlgh-llghts of the year were when Dorene Boyd and Marvin Tolzln were chosen Homecoming King and Queen. Peggy Ryland and Gaelen strande were chosen Carnival candidates. We also had a hay-ride with a lunch eaton at Lake Whltewood. At the end of the year we were taken by the Sophomores to Lake Campbell for a picnic and skating. Thirty-one anxious sophomores came to school the following year. Four left us and four more Joined us. Mr. Melemseter was chosen our class advisor and Mrs, G. D, Jensen as our class mother. Darlene McIntosh was chosen our Homecoming Queen. Betty Kazmerzak and Ronal Holland were our carnival King and Queen candi- dates. The sophomores furnished all four cheerleaders that year. They were: Donna Lewlson, Ellen Galer, Helen Galer, and Betty Kazmerzak. Thus ended another year with a picnic at Lake Campbell. At roll-call the next year, thirty-one Juniors were present with four new pupils from Hetland, while three of our old classmates left us. This was the year that Hetland Joined L.P.H.S. Mrs. Sherman was chosen our class advisor and Mrs. Merle Pattee was chosen our class mother. We were quite busy our Jun- ior year selling lunches at games to raise money for the banquet. Our Home- coming Queen was Peggy Ryland. Our carnival King and Queen candidates were Dale Gulllckson and Beverly Haufle. We received our olass rings In March and decided they were the best that we had ever seen. The Junior play, The Red Headed Stepchild was presented In January and with great success. We put on the Junior-senior banquet with the theme of the Stork Club In New York City. Darlene McIntosh was toastmlstress. Our prom was held In our gym with Vie Fondy and Ills Colleglates furnishing the music. Beverly McLain went to Girls State and Dale Gulllckson attended Boys State. We went to Lake Kampeska for our picnic. As the mighty seniors came back to school, there were only twenty-seven left. Mr. Melemseter was chosen our class advisor and Mrs. G. D. Jensen was chosen our class mother. Our candidates for carnival king and queen were Helen Galer and Lowell Wilde. Our Homecoming Marshall and Queen were Ellen Galer and Arlyn Jensen. Perhaps you have noticed we had the honor of having the Home- coming Queen all four years In L.P.H.S. Betty Kazmerzak was chosea our D.A.R. representative from our school. We had other highlights also as our senior pheasant feed, served by our mothers, publishing the annual, presenting the play, ana the unforgettable skip day. Our motto, Climb though tne rocks be rugged will help us on our way out of the halls of L.P.H.S. after four enjoyable years. eniou Clan cCfiitoiu umori CLASS OFFICERS-SECOND SEMESTER 1960-51 FRESIDENT......... VICE PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY ......... TREASURER ......... STUDENT COUNCIL REF JANICE MCNAMARA KEITH JENSEN .JEAN ROTTUM .LEROY CASPER .LLOYD KJELLSEN LEROY CASPER CLARIENE DIERKS WARREN EIDSNESS DALE GERALD ARDELLE HOLLAND KEITH JENSEN LONNIE JENSEN LYLE JENSEN SHIRLEY JENSEN WILMA KALVIG LLOYD KJELLSEN BERNARD MALONE JANICE MCNAMARA HERBIE NELSON BARBARA OLSON SHIRLEY PASTIAN JEAN ROTTUM DARLENE RUSSETT WILLIAM SHANKS ROGER THORSHEIM LARRY TOLZIN BOBBY WILLIAMS DONALD WILLIAMS onzo Z£± CLASS OFFICERS- SECOND SEMESTER 1950-51 PRESIDENT ........... VICE PRESIDENT . . . . SECRETARY ........... TREASURER ........... STUDENT COUNCIL REP. . . SCHARELL ANDERSON . .'. .DARWIN JOHNSON . . HELEN MoLAIN . . . WESLEY JONES . . . .JAY DEE JENSEN DARLENE ABEL SCHARELL ANDERSON ARDEN BARLOW DARLENE FIELD ROBERT OAARD BILLY GUNDERSON HELEN HESBY MARLENE HOLLAND RONALD HOUGLAND JAY JENSEN DARWIN JOHNSON WESLEY JONES RODNEY KARBAN LARRY KAZMERZAK MARLYS LARSON MARGARET MAXAM HELEN MCLAIN DONNA MEEK YVONNE MERRICK RUTH NELSON LAVONNE STEENSON DONNA STREETER EMMA LOU TOLZIN DICK WILLIAMS T£l 2 2Z£ 2 PRESIDENT. . . SEC.-TREASURER BARBARA GOODHOPE GEORGE KJELLSEN VICE PRESIDENT . . . STUDENT COUNCIL REP. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON HOWARD BARLOW ROBERT BAGLEY HOWARD BARLOW JIMMY BLINSMAN ROBERT BROOKSHIRE WARREN CASPER GRACE COTHER IYLLA MAE FALLA ROGER GERALD BARBARA GOODHOPE MARILYN JENSEN BOBBY JENSEN CAROL JOHNSON CHARLOTTE JOHNSON GEORGE KJELLSEN JIMMY LACY JEWEL LARSEN CAROL LEE SHIRLEY LEWISON RONALD MCGARVIE JUDY MCNAMARA ESTHER MILLER LAVELLE MORROW BEVERLY OLSON RICHARD PASTIAN JOHN RUSSETT IRENE RYLAND DOYLE SASS ROBERT TREWATHA TOMMY VANDERVELDS DONALD WEISS DOROTHY WEISS CHARLES WRIGHT RICHARD WRIGHT 1 8-5 Grade 8 Back Row: L. Williams, B. Pattee, N. Thomsen, 3. Madsen, J. Christensen C. Hookle. 2nd Row: L. Williams, H. Hlllestad, M. Anderson, D. Brown, E. Sundet, Miss Alice Mitchell. Front Row: D. Hesby, C. Olson, C. Berg, H. Sev- erson, P. Lefflngwell, C. Galer. Grade 7 Back Row: E. Leonards, L. Svlhel, 3. Anderson, B. Buckmaster, J. Olson, 3. Gllbery. 2nd Row: Miss Thompson, C. Strieker, R. Hookle, C. Christensen, D. WelLs, D. Gunderson, J. Olson. Front Row; M. Be re:, E. Pastlan, M. Thorshelm, 3. Barlow, J. Lewison, I.. Koch. Grades 5-6 Baok Row: S. Brookshire, F. Adams, B. Thomsen, N. Alberts, C. Wing, N. Paulson, G. Kwlnsre, 3. Brown. 2nd Row: Mrs. Hanson, M. Linn, W. Bulllngton, D. Barley, A. Sundet, D. Thompson, 3. Olson, R. Brown. Front Row: J. Beck, I. Paulson, L. Olson, P. Schroeder, B. Buckmaster J. Albert, R. Strong, C. Gllbery. [ icicIei 4-1 Grade 4 Back Row: Mrs. Allow Anderson, J. Paulson, G. Munson, D. Bonde, C. Thedorff, D. Abel. Front Row: D. Brown, P. Strong, L. Olson, A. Anderson, V. And- erson, S. Moyer. Grade 3 Baok Row: p. Strieker, D. Bonde, J. Shelmo, D. Hesby, K. Svihel, D. Hookle, B. Anderson, Miss Arnold. 2nd Row: B. Larson, P. Rogholt, R. Shanks, A. Buckmaster, J. Thorshelm D. Hay, L. Nelson. Front Row: G. Oberlan- der, S. Holverson, R. Bulllngton, M. Olson, R. Brown, C. Beok, S. Nelson. Grade 2 Baok Row: D. Cecil, R, Brown, J. Bulllngton, R. Thorsvold, R. Bhaw, W. Madsen, A. Buokmaster, B. Nelson, P. Westwood, Miss Krause. Front Row: K. Anderson, M. Murdook, C. Bowman, B. Kazmerzak, S. Larson, J. Thompson, K. Stubkjaer, L. Rlndahl, M. Anderson. Grade 1 Back Row: R. Olson, V. Hookle, B. Tolzln, D. Madsen, C. Baumberger, D. Nelson, R. Brown, D Abel, K. Gllbery. 2nd Row: T. Winsor, M. Larson, C. Anderson, M. Hay, L. Thomsen, C. Rab- enberg, J. Schroeder, Z. Bulllngton. Front Row: s. Sykes Rauch, J. Berg, C. D. Hesby, J. He, C Nelson, T. Hronskl, Mrs. Ca8hman. D. Wheelock absent. LTl donc it S and L. to R. Standing: R. Hookle, Pattee, D. Hookle, Christensen, Mr. Heldeprlem, Larsen, H. McLain, B. McLain, Steenson, Field. Back Row: Chrlsteneen, Lefflngwell, 8aes, H. Galer, Barlow, Gulllck- son, Hesby, Nelson, D. Gerald. Seoond Row: Hesby, Goodhope, Kazmerzak, Streeter, R. Gerald. Front Row: Abel, Kalvlg, Tolzln, Williams, Sever- son, C. Galer. L. To R. Standing: R. Hookle, J. Christensen. B. Buckmaster, Mr. Heldeprlem. Back Row: C. Lee, S. Barlow, J. Larson, M. Larson, L. Morrow, B. Trewatha, D. Hesby, H. Barlow, D. Bonde, R. Pattee, E. Leonards. Second Row: D. Wells, B. Bagley, N. Thomsen, C. Christenson, P. Lefflngwell, S. Lewl- son, L. Kooh, D. Gund- erson. Front Row: C. Gllbery, H. Severson, C. Galer, L. Svlhel. junior Sand Our High School Band has been Increasing the past few years. They have made several public appearances. On our Watermelon Day they gave two concerts and marched In the parade. Mr. Heldeprlem was director for the summer also. They also marched In the Hobo Day parade at Brookings, and Pow Wow Day at Huron and they played for the Junior Play. We think the band should De given credit for playing at all the basketball games through- out the year, as much effort was put forth on the part of Mr. Heldeprlem and the band members to do this. The twlrlers have been very active and have twirled at several home basketball games. Beverly McLain Is the Drum Majorette, although they all participate In the twirling. They are left to right: Darlene Field, Lavonne Steen- son, Beverly McLain, Jewel Larsen, and Helen McLain. Back Row: McLain, McNamara, Johnson, Jensen, McNamara, Holland, Moyer, Holland, Russett, Olson, Wonsbeck, McIntosh. 2nd Row: Van Steen- wyk, Streeter, Coth- er, Lee, McLain, Ry- land, Maxam, Kaz- merzak, Anderson, Goodhope, Johnson, Larson. Front Row: Kalvlg, Lewlson, Rottum, Abel, Steenson, Hes- by. Field, Haufle, Meek, Galer, Galer. Soyi' Club Back Row: Shanks, Pat- tee, Russett, Jones, Trewatha, Jensen, John- son, Holland, Barlow, Eldsness. 2nd Row: Hasche, Wil- liams, Gerald, Gulllck- son, Hookle, Barlow, Jensen, KJellson, Van Steenwyk. Front Row: Tolzln, Hougland, Jensen, Morrow, Casper, Jen- sen, KJellson, Ger- ald, Jensen. Baok Row: Gulllckson, Jones, Hasche, Hookle, Pattee, Jensen, Shanks, Johnson, Holland, Bar- low, Eldsness, Jensen, KJellsen. 3rd Row: Abel, Good- hope, Lee, Williams, Tolzln, Gerald, Bar- low, Gerald, KJellsen, Jensen, Larson, Haufle, Van Steenwyk. 2nd Row: Streeter, McNamara, Rottum, McLain, Jensen, McIn- tosh, Holland, Wons- beck, Russett, McNamara Johnson, Galer, Field. Front Row: Kalvlg, Lewlson, McLain, Steen- eoh, Maxam, Moyer, Ry- land, Holland, Kazmer- zak, Anderson, Hesby, Galer. Zxt£.t Left To Right: Helen Galer, Margaret Maxam, Marlye Larson, Betty Kazmerzak, Ellen Galer, Darlene Molntoeh, Wilma Kalvlg. ZJito Back Row: B. Kazmerzak, D. McIntosh, H. Hesby, U. Maxam, B. McLain. Front Row: D. Streeter, E. Galer, M. Larson, H. Galer. d Z[ixsA (Qctz-t Left To Right: D. Gerald, 3, Lewlson, B. McLain, W. Jones, Miss Van Steenwyk, D. Hookle, H. Hesby, B. Williams, D. Streeter. The Girls Sextet and the Mixed Octet went to the small ensembles contest which met In MUbank. The sextet rated a 3rd and the octet rated a 2nd. Beverly Haufle replaced Shirley Lewlson at the semester. The Triple Trio did not go to Mil- bank, but they have sung for various things throughout the year. These groups are under the direction of Joyce Van Steenwyk. CtuJj Back Row: Meek, Jensen, Streeter, Field, Anderson, Olson, pastlan, Steenson, Nesslem, Russett, Jensen, Gerald, Mr. Melemseter. 3rd Row: Bllnsman, Johnson, Dlerks, Holland, Holland, Larson, Hesby, Merrlok, McNamara, Russett, Sass, Barlow, Gerald, Eldness. 2nd Row: Morrow, Brookshire, Van, Moyer, Maxam, Tolzln, McLain, McIntosh, Wonsbeck, Abel, Miller, Bagley, Barlow, McLain. Front Row: Fastlan, Casper, Lee, Cother, Johnson, Falla, McNamara, Larson, Lewlson, Goodhope, OLfloa, Miliar, Ryland. The Pep Club Is organized by the Cheerleaders and they learn all the new yells and attend all the Football and Basketball games. Anyone may belong to the Pep Club, and we think there Is a very enthusiastic Pep Club this year. All the members strive for perfect attendance at the Basket ball games oecause the ones winning receive a pin from the Pep Club. dpLs.zxlUacU The Cheerleaders are chosen each year by the Student Body, and It is their esti- mation that they have made a wise choice. These girls are very vivacious and have worked up some very good yells. The pep shown In each game by our cheerleaders Is worthy of admira- tion. BETTY KAZMERZAK ,• HELEN GALER, ELLEN GALER, JEAN ROTTUM Back Row: Coach Tldmarsh, A. Jensen, R. Holland, D. Pattee, B. Shanks, L. Kaz merzak, R. Johnson, L. Hasche, D. Williams, L. Tolzln. 2nd Row : H. , Nelson, L. Jensen, B. Trewatha, L. Casper, L. Wilde, C. 01- eon, R. Kurban, D. Gullick- son, B. Malone. Front Row: D. Hougland, B. Jensen, R. Thorehelm, R. McGarvle, W. Jones, B. Williams, D. Williams, D. Hougland. Although on paper the football season did not look very good, we are sure that everyone who has seen any of the five games will agree that as a whole It was a great success. There was much good sportsmanship and hard work on the part of the players and Coach Tldmarsh. This was the first year of 11 man football, and It showed great promises of being well-liked by both the players and the spectators. The Divers played very good the first four games and came through with a superb performance while spoiling the homecoming for Clear Lake. The Divers showed steady improvement even after the 1os8 of two veteran linemen during the season, and came througn with a well-earned victory over Clear Lake at their Homecoming. Arlington defeatei us at our Home- coming but we made it one of the Cardinal's toughest games of the year. The highlight of our 7-0 loss to Dell Rapids was the electrical storm wherein two players were struck by lightening. L. L. L. L. L. PRESTON PRESTON PRESTON PRESTON PRESTON 0 CLARK 28 0 DELL RAPIDS 7 6 ARLINGTON 19 0 GENERAL BEADLE 40 13 CLEAR LAKE 0 Back Row: D. Williams, L. Wilde, R. Thorehelm, D. Gulllckson. Front Row: L. Casper, R. Holland, R. Karban, L. Hasche, C. Olson, R. Johnson, B. Malone. Left To Rignt; D. Hougland, R. Karban, R. Holland, D. Hougland, B. Williams, R. Thorshelm, B. Shanks, D. Pattee, L. Casper, C. Olson, B. Malone. The Track Season was late In starting due to Inclement weather The boys may participate In the following meets: Corn Palace Relays, April 20 Howard Wood Dakota Relays, May 5 Regional Track Meet, Brookings Conference Track Meet, Brookings The boys out for track are: Dashes Dale Gulllckson, Bruce Thomsen, Don Williams. 440 Dlok Bagiev, Bernard Malone, Tom Vandervelde. QQO Lloyd KJellsen, George KJellsen, Wesley Jones. Mile Robert Gaard, Darwin Johnson. Low Hurdles Bob Williams, Dlok Williams. High Hurdles Bob Williams. High Jump Bernard Malone, Don Williams, Larry Kazmerzak. Broad Jump Bernard Malone, Dlok Bagley, Bruce Thomsen, Bill Shanks. Discus Bill Shanks, Dick Pattee. Shot Put Dlok Pattee, John Russett 23 BaJ tUt A SQUAD Left To Right: R. Thorehelm, L. Wilde, D. Bagley, B. Wil- liams, D. Nodlne, D. Oulllckson, G-. Nodlne, B. Malone, A. Jensen, B. Shanks. Kneeling: Coach Bill Tldmareh. The 1950-51 Basketball team had eight lettermen returning to form the nuc- leus for Coach Bill Tldmareh's first year at the helm. An auspicious start for a successful season was made In the 55-35 victory over a strong Thomas team. The team continued to show marked Improvement each game because of their fine team spirit and all around team play. The Divers won the Consolation trophy at the Conference Tournament and placed second In the E. C. Conference with a 10-2 record. Lake Preston defeated every team In the conference at least once. The Preston tesim's reserve strength was oalled upon frequently and accounted for a strong Divers squad. No small part of the teams suocess oan be attributed to the wholehearted support of our student body and local fans. B SQUAD Back Row: L. Tolzln, C. Oleor., R. John- son, B. Trewatha, L. Casper, Mr. Tld- marsh. Front Row: D. Wil- liams, D. Pattee, L. Kazmerzak, D. Williams, R. Karban, T. Vandervelde. 55 Preston Thomas 35 37 Preston Lily 38 36 Preston Willow Lake 21 43 Preston Erwin 22 39 Preston Volga 24 35 Preston 34 32 Preston Arlington 30 31 Preston 48 30 Preston 54 45 Preston Egan 57 41 Preston 62 70 Preston 36 62 Preston Lily 49 68 Preston 20 51 Preston Haytl 50 59 Preston 32 41 Preston Arlington 37 57 Preston Iroquois 56 32 Preston De Smet 30 BERNIE BUZZ DICK oras, Ea. I Left To Right: B. Olson, Mies Schlobohm, D. Weiss, I. Ryland, J. McNamara, S. Lewison , C. Lee, E. Miller, C. Johnson, J. Larson, I. Falla, M. Jensen, B. Goodhope, C. Johnson, 0. Cother. The Home Ec. classes consist of the freshmen and sophomore girls with Miss Schlobohm as Instructor. When these girls are freshmen, they learn the fundamentals of homemaking—cooking, sfwlng, planning budgets, etc. The sophomore girls take up the more complicated things as preparing meals, and sewing their own clothes. c fome £a. II Left To Right: H. Hesby, D. Meek, D. Streeter, L. Steenson, J. Moyer, D. Abel, E. Tolzln, M. Maxam, M. Larson, M. Holland, R. Nelson, D. Miller, Y. Merrick, D. Field, Miss Schlobohm, S. Anderson. PL licat education Back Row: a. Holland, M. Holland, C. pierks, S. Pastlan, E. Tolzln, B. Kazmerzak, J. McIntosh, H. Hesby, H. Galer, E. Galer, R. Nelson. 3rd Row: J. McNamara, G. Cother, D. Kelss, D. Meek, M. Larson, v. Miller, D. Nes8lem, S. Jensen, J. Rottum, Miss Schlobohm. 2nd Row: I. Falla, B. Olson, M. Jensen, d. Good- hope, S. Lewlson, J. Moyer, I. Ryland, C. Johnson, £. Miller, Y. Merrick. Front Row: C. Lee, D. Streeter, C. Johnson, D. Abel, S. Anderson, L. Steenson, D. Field, J. Larson. The Physical Education Class Is under the supervision of Miss Schlobohm, and lnoludes all Freshmen and Sophomore girls. They meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 3:15. They play various games such as. Volley Ball, Basketball, and var- ious others. This teaches the girls to have coordination and Is a healthy aotlvlty. The F.H.A. Is a club In which all girls In High School who have taken Home Ec. can belong. They have regular meet- ings with officers, and at least two conventions yearly that they may attend. Back Row: S. Jewison, B. Olson, B. Haufle, C. Dlerks, M. Holland, B. Olson, P. Ryland, A. Hol- land, S. Pastlan, H. Hesby, D. Meek, D. Field. 2nd Row: B. Goodhope, G. Cother, C. Lee, D. Street- er, D. Abel, J. Larson, J. Moyer, Y. Merrlok, L. Steenson, C. Johnson, Miss Schlobohm. Front Row; E. Tolzln, H. McLain, M. Maxam, M. Lar- son, J. Rottum, S. Jensen, D. Ne88lem, S. Anderson, C. Johnson. I Left To Right: Shirley Pastlan, Janice McNamara, Shirley Jensen, Ardell Holland, Bill Shanks, Delorls Nesslem, Lowell Wilde, Wilma Kalvlg, Dick Bagley. Clarlene Dlerks, Darlene Russett, Barbara Olson, Jean Rottum. Shown Is the Typing I class, but there are two classes of first year typing under the supervision of Miss Van Steenwyk. Anyone who Is a Junior or senior can take typing. z [anua£ [UxaLnLruj Left to Right: D. Houg- land, R. Hougland, L. Tolzln, W. Jones, D. Johnson, D. Nodlne, Mr. Galer, 0. Nodlne, D. Johnson, A. Jensen, D. Hookle, L. Heneen, D. Pattee, M. Tolzln, R. Holland, L. Kazmer- zak, R. Gaard, R. Kar- ban, D. Hougland, D. Williams, A. Barlow, J. Jensen, L. Hasche. Under the direction of Ralph Galer, the boys In Manual Training make cedar chests, lamp tables, magazine racks, and various other wooden Items. The boys also do Mechanical Drawings. 28 Standing: W. Kalvlg, B. Kazmerzak, Ur. Lehr, E. Oaler, D. Abel, W. Eldness, K. Jensen, L. Kazmerzak, H. McLain. Sitting: M. Larson, H. Hesby, D. Streeter, C. Johnson. Under the direction of J. Lehr, the Declam students worked very hard to represent Lake Preston Hierh School at the District Declam Contest. One winner is chosen from each group of contestants in the various divisions. Those winning the local contest to go to the District were: Dram- atics, Betty Kazmerzak, Poetry, Mima Kalvlg, Oratory, Keith Jensen, and Humorous, Ellen Galer. Betty won a Superior at the District to go on to the Regional where she received an excellent rating. Standing: L. KJellson, S. Pastlan, S. Jensen, W. Eldness, B. Olson, J. McNamara, Mr. Lehr. Sitting: D. Gerald, W. Kalvlg, K. Jensen, J. Rcttum, B. Williams. The Junior Play went over very well this year with a well supported cast of characters. The play was held on xTeoruary 21 under tne direction of J. Lehr with Janice McNamara and Barbara Olson as student directors. The play w s a three act comedy and was very much enjoved bv all who saw it. 29 tucUnt (2ounc.it Back Row: Doyle Bass, Dale Gulllokeon, Darwin Johnson, Mr. Melemeeter. Front Row: Mr. Oaler, Charlotte Johnson, Don Williams, Janloe McNamara, Helen McLain, LeRoy Casper. cStucUnt douncit Back Row: Lloyd KJell- sen. Jay Jensen, Howard Barlow. Front Row: Bob Brook- shire, D. Wonsbeok. Mr. Melemseter, Dale Gulllokeon, Mr. Oaler, Roger Gerald, Ellen Oaler. The Student Council Is elected by the Student Body. They play an active part In all events throughout the year. It Is quite an honor to be elected to the Student Council and all of those who are on It are worthy of their positions. The pres- idents were: first semester, Don Williams, Junior; secohd se- mester, Dale 0ulllck8On, senior. zazicit 21 Left to Right: Shirley Fastlan, Peggy Ryland, Donna Wonsoeck, Doris Miller, Marlene Holland, Betty Kazmerzak, Miss Schlobohm, Helen McLain. Sotoii.t± Top Row: Marlys Lar- son, Bobby Williams, Betty Kazmerzak. Bottom Row: Margaret Maxam, Larry Tolzin, Helen Galer, Wilma Kalvig, Donna Street- er, Helen Heaby. The soloi818 had their elimination contest here, and the winners went to Mllbank to represent L.P.H.S. Those winning the local contest were: soprano, Margaret Maxam; mezzo-soprano, Marlys Larson; contralto, Donna Streeter; tenor, Bobby Williams; and baritone, Larry Tolzin. These went to Mllbank, and Larry Bobby, and Marlys received superiors. 'Margaret and Donna re- ceived excellente. The vocal soloists are under the direction of Joyce Van Steenwyk, and the instrumental soloists are under the direction of Mr. Heideprlem. The instrumental soloists representing L.P.H.S. at Mllbank were: Wilma Kalvig, clarinet; Herbie Nelson, trombone; and Arden Barlow, drums. Wilma, Herbie, and Arden all received good ratings. Left To Right: Wilma Kalvig, Herbie Nelson, Helen Hesby, Dale Gerald Darlene Abel. The Carnival was a huge success this year with a gross Intake of over $1000. Each class chooses candidates for king and queen and then sells tickets; those with the larg- est amount sold reign as carnival king and queen. Dick Williams and Darlene Abel, sophomores, were this year's king and queen. The candidates from the other classes were: senior, Helen Oaler and Lowell Wilde Junior, Delorls Ness- elm and Lloyd KJellson; and freshmen, Barbara Goodhope and Bobby Jensen. 32 dJ fom£Coniui(j c yoijadtij Our Homecoming festivities started on Thursday evening before Homecoming with the ooronatlon of Ellen Galer and Arlyn Jensen, our queen and marshall for 1950. Ellen's attendants were—Charlotte Johnson, freshman, Marlene Holland, sophomore, and Barbara Olson, Junior. The coronation was followed by a bonfire ralley and a snajce dance. Friday started with a parade In the after- noon. In the evening a banquet was served to the high school and the alumni. A foot- ball game with Arlington concluded a happy Homecoming Day for all who attended. 33 n onocj a ram Back How: R. Thorshelm, L. Tolzln, B. Williams, R. Gaard, L. Casper, D. Williams. Second Row: B. Malone, L. Hasche, D. Pattee, L. Kazmerzak, B. Shanks, D. Gullickson, R. Hol- land, D. Bagley, D. Williams. Front Row: 0. Nodlne, D. Hougland, R. Johnson, Mr. Tldmareh, C. Olson, A. Jensen, L. Wilde. The Monogram Club consists of all boys who nave won a let- ter through some athletic endeavor. To earn money, the boys sell pop at all home basketball and football games. These boys have bought basketball suits and this year they bought new satin blouses for the cheerleaders. To end the year, the boys plan something for their pleasure. This year they are planning a fishing trip. Standing: H. Melem- seter, D. Gunderson, B. Buckmaster, C. Hookle, N. Thomsen, C. Christensen, D. Bagley. Seated: L. Koch, J. Lewison, E. Pastlan, L. Williams, M. Thorshelm, B. Thom- sen, W. Bulllngton. Front Row: D. Bonde, D. Abel. The grade basketball team started out weak at the beginning of the season because of losing most of their players, but In the latter part of the season they steadily grew stronger. The tournament was held In the Lake Preston gym In the early part of March. They are under the coach- ing of Harold Melemseter. 34 PUBLISHED WEEKLY’ BY LAKE PRESTO? HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1951 Blue and Gold BLUE and GOLD STAFF Editor—Donna Wonsbeck Associat Editor—Wilma Kalvig Sports Editor—Keith Jensen Feature Writers—Betty Kazmer- zak. Clarene Dlerks, Helen Gal- er. Ellen Galer. Jean Rottum. Reporters—Darlene Russet. Bar- bara Olson. Shirley Jensen. Jan- ice McNamara, Marlys Larson. Carol Lee. Shirley Past 1 an. Adviser—John Lehr , Students Hold First Assembly The first student assembly of the school year was held last Fri- day afternoon, January 19. In the high school assembly and met with such enthusiastic approval on the part of the students that the plan will become a regular part of the school program, according to ra ttPdi Itold Preston Wins Consolation Title De Smet Wins Title De Smet's Bulldogs took a 25-22 third quarter lead and then pulled away to beat Arlington 43-29 in the championship game of the E.C.C. tourney held at De Stnet; last Thursday and Friday. , Junior Play Cast Rehearsing Daily Divers End Season With De Smet Win Lake Preston 32 - IV Snfrt 30 Lake Preston’s steadily Improv- ing Divers showed their ability ns they edged the powerful De Smet team 32-30 laM Friday. February 10. in a conference game played at the De Smet gym. Both teams played a good defensive game. De Smet was currently ranked pinth in the state in the AP poll. Lake Preston was in charge at The cast of characters for the junior class play, ’ One in a Mil- lion . has been chosen by the di- rector. John Lehr. They are as follows: Keith Jen- sen. Archibald Carter, a young would-be playwright; Warren Eidsness. Hubert. Archie's person- al valet; Dale Gerald, Samuel Pcr- jy, Archie's friend who gets into trouble; Bobby Williams, Templo . slE I C rtRECOGNITIO i' SE; DIVERS 51 - HATH 50 The Lake Preston Divers edged the Hayti Redbirds 51-50 in a game which turned out to be the best of the season. The game was played on the Divers’ floor Friday. January 19. before a packed house. SENIOR INTERVHEW Lloyd Ilasrhe Aha! Next from the versatile senior class we have a football player, 5 feet 11 Inches. 180 lbs. Lloyd Hasche, who likes football as his sport and we all know he Is good at it. Lloyd’s favorite color, green, should go well with his brown curly hair, and bright blue eyes. Dale Gullickson New Student Council Pres. Student council officers for the last semester were chosen Thurs- day of last week. Candidates for president and vice-president were chosen from the junior and senior classes and secretary and treasurer candid- ates were from the freshman «e Lake Preston Musicians Earn Four Division 1 Ratings Wednesday Lake Preston high school mu- Now that the basketball season contest at Milbank yesterday re- turned with four Division I rat- has nearly ended, we look back ln v Division 11 ratings, upon the many fine things which n bfiv« Division m ratings were done by various individual and groups in the community to support and show appreciation to our team. Division I was received by Marlys Larson, mezzo-soprano solo; Bob Williams, tenor solo; Larry Tolzin. baritone solo; and Donna Streeter, contralto; and the mixed octette received Div- ision II ratings. Herbie Nelson, trombone; Ar- den Barlow, snare drum; Wilma Kalvig. clarinet; clarinet trio, and girls' sextette rated Division III. Miss Joyce Van Steenwyk is di- rector of the vocal music and Donald Heidepriem directs instru- mental musici contest for the Larre en- RA.SKETBALL GAME TOMORROW NIGHT Arlington - Here WHAT CHANCES DO YOU THINK WE HAVE IN THE TOURNAMENT? Dick Bagley: If L. P. plays as they should we are sure to win. but we will really have to play good ball to take it. Emma Tolzin; Arlington has-a good team but so have we so I ex- pect the team to get runners-up or championship. I wish them all the luck in the world. Mr. -Melemseter; I am confident that our team will do its best ii thc tournament and that could mean a couple of well-earned vic- tories. Good luck to the coach and players. GRADE NEWS -a Grade One;— Perfect attendance for the first semester: Tommy Hronski, Joy He. Loi I Thomsen. Charles Wing and Donnie Hesby. FAREWELL PARTY HELD FOR JACQl’E MOYER The sophomore class sponsored a surprise farewell party for Jacque Moyer last Saturday night. It was held in the Home Ec room at the school house. Divers Victorious Over Lily, 62-49 The Lake Preston Divers aveng- ed a one-point defeat earlier in the season by besting the Lily five 62-49 The game was played at the Lake Preston gym last Friday evening. January 12. At no time until the last minute was the game sure for either team. Lily led at the first two stops 16-13 and 28-25. but were outscor- ed by the Divers in the final two stanzas. Lake Preston led 43-37 35 FOOTBALL BOYS Mi WORK I NO- GIRLS??, GOOD HO?£ SENIOR TWINS CAUGHT!SMILE PRETTY DENNY' I WE PLAY BASEBALL IL OVERS STAKING LTFE VawW ■ JW9K: SUABLE CHEVY' ''rrXJTZfX 0U8HB PERSONALITY ?LUS BUZZ AND LOMTEN SOPHISTICATED SOPHQMQHB Eat YOUNG BUT' JJST HAVING' A snr.n 3AND the_aulners : ■M tmi fe. 1 — iZ'GLD DARLEME had MORF NOONHCUrF LITTLE 30Y king day RECEIVED A FIRST AT MILBANK dEAT’EW BOYS BEAT ' Evlg LTW ’TTtTlIA • CAREFUL GIRLS, am we studying???? ARLINGTON HERS I IS THIS SADIE? HAPPY-GO-LUCKY FRESHMAN MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE? WW OUf THt THREE THAT ARE SENIORS RESHMAN beauties THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS FIND THE RIGHT ONES?? LOOKS LIKE LOC. FIGHT AIN'T LOVE GRAND HF.T.PTNG MHO?? ? iVER LOVIN'J THE GRADE ROYALTY nqw s ORE GOSSIP? THE TWINS WHERE TO | AO. INSTRUCTOR . lREapx I t.et'S ool 6usi AdueAtUesU Larsen's Meat Market Everything In Mnit UK HER SERVICE Oines Hardware Complete Line of Hardware Preston Theatre The Beat In Kingsbury County Helen's Tot Shop ExcluiUve But Not Expraalvr BOTSFORD LUMBER COMPANY Variety Store Complete line of School Suppliew Ida Nelson. Owner Jim’s Cafe Where You Meet Your Friend Band Box Cleaners Cleunlng De Lux ‘•Like New When Through Phone 58 Hillestad Oil Co. latke Preston. South Dakota SI RE SAVINGS AND SATISFACTION GAMBLES Whipkey Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet Cam and Truck Service Ofstad Motor Co. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH laikr Preston. South Dakota BECK'S STORE Monarch Fnncy Food Lake Preston Co-op Creamery TOUR CREAM MARKET RufuN Thomvold, Manager Community State Bank We Appreciate Your Insurance Business Fossum's Store Larry Foanm. Owner Every Day Low Price — Lewis Furniture Store Lewis Funeral Home I. ke Preston. South Ihtknta BERN’S CAFE A Good Place To Eat Van’s Drug Store ••Try The Drug Store Find” Ralph's Motor Co. DeSoto and Plymouth Sale and Service Hetland, South Dakota Bill Dot's Grocery Fresh Fruit and Vegetable At Your Friendly Store Smith Appliances Furniture and Paint Appliance Repair Lake Preston Times “A Service To The Community Publishing . Job Printing Office Sop pit™ Phone 27 Auctioneer and livestock Dealer Leo Everett Malone Lake Preston. South Dakota LAKE PRESTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Everything In Mu ic For School. Home, or Church Williams Piano Company Since 1887 Sioux Fall . South Dakota 38 Gu JdvesUid U Bonde's Department Store The Eagle Roller Mill Co. The Northwe !’ Leading Yearbook Publisher In The Middle Of The Block FLOUR - FEED - COAL - GRAIN Midwest-Beach Company Sioux Fall . South Dakota Sports and Recreation Parlor LAKE PRESTON Kiel Implement I. H. Farm Machinery - Truck . Parta Refrigerator - Service Kelly Ryan Elevator Kingsbury Co. Farmers Union BUILT BY YOU Working For You lake Pre ton. South Dakota YOU OWN IT Parkview Station MOBIL GAS and OIL IaJu- Pmton, South Dakota Oxy-Acetylene and Arc Welding Olson Christionsen WELDING A MACHINE SHOP Phone 117 Albert s Sovereign Service Dealer la Ga - Olb - Tire - Greasing Lawson's Station and Luncheon Lake Preston Co-operative Association Grain . Coal • Feed - Twine PARK HOTfL Merle Pat tee. Owner Wilbur Cecil Strande Sons Hanson Cabinet Shop PLUMBING and SUPPLIES Dealer In M-M. Gehl and New Holland Farm Implement FLOOR COVERINGS Phone: 9SW Crow Implement Ferguaon Syatem ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP SAYLER’S RED OWL S. S. ELECTRIC ANDY’S BARBER SHOP DAHL’S RADIO SHOP WINKELMAN’S JEWELRY BALDWIN OIL CO. NELLIE ANN’S BEAUTY SALON FASHION SHOP PLECK’S POP FACTORY M. ANDERSON SON BUCKSMmiS lift land. South Dakota EMIL’S BAR ROTTUM’S GROCERY STORE Hetland. South Dakota Barber Johnson Hardware Hetland. South Dakota WONSBECK’S FEEDS and SEEDS Hetland. South Dakota HARRY J. EGGEN Attorney-At-Law Dr Sraet. South Dakota 39 UTM0G A Hf S. SCHOOL SumiCRS, SIOUX FAl GRAPHIC ARTS OF S. D —fNGRAVCRS LITHO PLATEMAKCRS. SIOUX FALLS ■ s
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