Lead High School - Goldenlode Yearbook (Lead, SD)

 - Class of 1936

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Back Row-Mitchell, Robinson, Reeder, Mooney, Pitsenberger, Rolando, Olson. Second Row-Reed, Nelson, C. Miller, Piroutek, Rose, Pearson, Richards, Perlcovich, Talley. Front Row-Osborne, Ronneberg, Oitto, H. Miller, Piper, Nevin, Murray, Pyne, Moore, Prlenda. Back Row-Siegtriedt, Stage, Waterland, Stephens, Swanson, Ulrich, Miss Garrison, adviser. Second Row-Wall, Weber, VanKirk, Scott, Schloredt, Vallandingharn, Schell. Front Row-Rundell, Wheeler, Sondland, VanNoy, Wevand, Saville, Ward. Back Row-Robertson, Kermu, Fell, Freeman, l-luhtalo, Berry, Cantigliacco, Burke, Mr. Cooke, adviser. Second Row-Lomheim, DeMarsche, Baldwin, Putnam, Arnold, Krambecic, Kulpaca, Roscoe, Marr, Glover, Front Raw-Lalcson, Enderlv, Anderson, Bauer, McLaughlin, Cooper, Frazier, Bruner, Comer, Bjorge, Miles, J.. che 70fL67Z



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vwfvwdwdfmf f High School life would be very dull indeed if only academic subjects were taught. Fortu- nately, this is not true. Lead High School provides many extra activities in which students can participate and gain considerable experience. STUDENT COUNCIL Tending to student affairs is no mean task. This year it was shouldered by the Student Council. This council, composed of representatives from each home room, discussed and ar- ranged assemblies and dances and handled the many school problems which arose. THE NUGGET Students look forward to the appearance of the Nugget, a six-column, newsy, school pa- per, This year many new features were added to the paper to give the readers a better, more complete publication. Besides attending to the regular task of issuing a tri-weekly paper the members of the Nugget staff have also been active in other ways. They sponsored a yell contest, brought the question of changing school colors squarely before the school, and set the ball rolling on the question of whether Lead High School should adopt a slogan. THE GOLDENLODE To publish a bigger and better Goldenlode was the aim of the staff of this publication. The staff has revolutionized the book in style, color, and size. They threw old ideas to the wind and adopted a new system to, see if they couldn't offer their readers a better year book, one that L. H. S. could be proud of. OU I LL AND SCROLL This society is one of the few active ones in L. H. S. at the present time. This year the ScroIIers donated prizes for the Nugget yell contest, sponsored a successful dance and held an initiation for IO new members. It is an honorary society and every student journalist longs to become a member. DEBATE Bowing to Deadwood at the District Debate Tournament in Rapid, March 7, I936, the Lead Debate Team closed a stormy season for another year. The team participated in 30 debates, losing I2, winning I2, and competing in six non- decision contests. One of the highlights of the season was on December 7 when five boys, accompanied by Coach Kolberg, journeyed to Chadron, Nebr., to compete in a Tri-State Tournament. This year's question was, Resolved: That the several states shall adopt legislation pro- viding for a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. SPEECH This year Lead High's four speech contestants were not so successful, as none of them got beyond the District Tournament. However, they worked hard and received good experi- ence. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY It Never Rains, the annual Junior Class dramatic presentation, chalked up another tri- umph for the Juniors, and their director, Miss Braum. Presented two evenings by two casts, the play climaxed weeks of hard work. This is one of the few chances the students have to demonstrate their dramatic abilities. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Captain AppIejack, a comedy, mystery and drama combined in one play, was presented as the annual Senior Class Play, directed by Miss Gladys Bradley. The second act relived the days of the swashbuckling buccaneers. It was the first of this type seen in L. H. S. and proved to be a success. L CLUB Twenty-six boys composed the L Club for this year. The boys in the club sponsored a dance, held their initiation and aided Mr. R. G. Cartwright in staging the annual juvenile bas- ketball tournament. Thirteen new rnembers entered the club this year, all of whom were recruited from foot- ball. Four of these boys also received their letters in basketball. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year the membership of the G. A. A. hit a new high mark. Under the direction of Miss Eva Grace Siple the girls have been especially active in tennis, baseball, volleyball, bas- ketball, and track. Basketball, however, was the favorite sport of the girls and enthusiasm was added to the activilty when Louis Fink donated a trophy to the winning team. The trophy went to the Junior gir s.

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