Lead High School - Goldenlode Yearbook (Lead, SD)

 - Class of 1951

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C. Yates Memorial Mathematics Prize, Homestake Post No. 31, American Legion-Bette Magers, Derril Wright Chemistry Prize, Harold R. Newell, Western Drug-Bette Magers, Rita Raines Bookkeeping Prize, First National Bank-Dorothy Cottingham, Sharon Lewis Shorthand Prize, First National Bank-Sharon Lewis, Beth Best Mechanical Drawing Prize, Lead Woman's Club-joe Carr, Gerald Zwetzig Highest Ranking Senior Boy, Guy N. Bjorge-Gerald Zwetzig Highest Ranking Senior Girl, Chapter L, PEO-Bette Magers Instrumental Music Prize, Mr. and Mrs. james A. Noble-jane Oyler, jorand Tollefson Vocal Music Prize, Mr. and Mrs. james A. Noble--Richard Holtry Forensics and Scholarship Prize, Meno and Carrie Voigt-Bette Magers Athletics and Scholarship Prize, john C. Finola-Terry Gukeisen, Dan Morris Leadership and School Service Award, Miners and Merchants Savings Bank--Bette Magers, Terry Gukei- sen Ability in Original Speech, Lead Kiwanis Club-Bette Magers, john Chilcott American History Medal, Lead Camp No. 5, Woodmen of the World-Derril' Wright Good Citizenship Award, National Society, DAR-Bette Magers Science Medal, Bausch and Lomb-Derril Wright Attendance Medal, Lead High School-Sharon Lewis, Warren Satterlee Award of Honor to Seniors with an Average of 90 or higher, Lead High School-John Anderson, Doris Bauer, Beth Best, Joe Carr, Dorothy Cottingham, Kenneth Greco, Margaret Greslin, Carole Krause, Diane Lagg, Sharon Lewis, Bette Magers, Dorothy Matter, Roberta Micolini, John Moye, Rita Raines, Natalie Taylor, jorand Tollefson, Corinne Welker, Derril Wright, Gerald Zwetzig English Award, Caretto Memorial, Frank Caretto-Bette Magers, Rita Raines, jorand Tollefson journalism Award, American Society of University Women-Rita Raines Americanism Award, DAR-Bette Magers Sewing Award, Hilltop Extension Club, Lead-Dorothy Cottingham Woodworking Prize, Mr. and Mrs. Clay C. Curran-Robert Haag Homemaking Award, Lead Business and Professional Women's Club-Roberta Micolini Betty Crocker Pin, General Mills-Bette Magers john Ferm Memorial Mathematics Award, john C. Ferrn Family-jorand Tollefson, Rita Raines Virginia Gukeisen Memorial Award for High Scholarship and Leadership-Class of 1958-Bette Magers Student of the Year, Lead Jaycees-Bette Magers ,J I N' I' M 1 1 L M L l Busy high school careers culminate XS. Beginning with the awards assembly and the Passing of the Torch, Class Day, Thurs- day, May 25, an activity-filled week com- pleted the secondary education of these 83 seniors. The traditional trip to the Southern Hills was a success Skip Day, May 26. Bette Magers Viifcdiflm izlll joe Carr, senior class president, passes torch to Tom Richards, junior class president, Class Day, May 25. Rita Raines Sfzlfmzforinfz D'-.fl f - 4 Here they are. Bark Row, left 10 fighlf Dan Morris, Paul Steinback, Clyde Bush, Marshall Thomsen, John Anderson, Ronald Manseau, james Delahoyde, Larry Nelson, Ray Wolff, Gary Harkness, john Thomas. Third Row: Carole Krause, jorand Tollefson, jane Oberlander. Carol Parsons, Sue Taylor, Margaret Greslin, Sharon Burcl, Sherry Lewis, Christie Hannet, Patty Marks. Semnd Roux' Hal Ewoldt, William Iverson, Nick Heinen, Joe Carr, Marvin Kotek, Robert Haag, Dennis Winsell, Aris Kotek, Patty Heutzenroeder, Sharon Lewis, Front Roux' Eva justice, Doris Bauer, Diane Lagg, Sharon Barker, Jane Oyler, Janice North, Barbara Jacobson, Barbara Kinghorn. in commencement Under the direction of the Reverend Mr. Herbert Cleveland and the Bethel Lutheran church choir, the Class ob- served Senior Sunday, May 28. The most thrilling event was the awarding of diplomas, May 31, with Dr. Jack Early of Dakota Wfesleyan University the main speaker. BACCALAUREATE, MAY 28 CLASS OF 1961 Handling the Baccalaureate service were, left to right, Lawrence Becker, choir directorg Rev. J. M. Cummings, Rev. Eric Wright, Rev. Thomas Hastings, Rev. Cleveland Rev. Sylvan Williams. 1 j,.. .Haj av-It Fil . fu N' it-L 7 Q l 2 i 1 I , Bark Row, left io rigblr Gary Ladner, John Moye, Gerald Zwetzig, Derril Wright, Edward Berry, Tom Staley, James Penzien, Warren Satterlee, John Chilcott, Tom Ahr, Terry Gukeisen. Third Rnzv: Judy Weiland, Bette Magers, Dorothy Matter, Karen Sulzle, Dorothy Sinner, Joan -Vukotich, Judy Delzer, Londa Eidsness, Beth Best, Rita Raines, Frances Calhoon. Second Row: Dorothy Cottingham, Diana Dutton, Rosemary Gifford, James Rilling, Kenneth LaCroix, Thomas Finn, Lawrence Salathe, Kenneth Greco, Richard Holtry. Front Row: Corinne Welker, Roberta Micolini, Natalie Taylor, Margaret Larive, Bonnie Hager, Carol Eddy, Tanya Woods, Judith Bump, Ilene Bauernfeind. -1. ...Q ,kin 12- A W : ! sei.: .. ' 'AW .. , jg. D , . Q ,- I0 1:9 3 ,ng - ' P ,A U if YJ ggi! E. R in-. Q ' llflb- '5 I.. n ..- n , Q . M4-1- ,A , ..,', 11' - l- - 4 ,.f , 4 ' - ,.'1-,A .V ii' lv , -Y Q! -, f - Q ,of , - fm, , ' . . - I 4 .V , vm Q,-3 4 Q I, , ' - ws-l'53T'-4,r ' Theyrezxched the top. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to rigbl: J Eva justice, secretaryg Derril Wright, vice president. aw' gg' Q X ii-arf tfsgi ,kigqeg 'A ' . fAf , tv 4 L. .' . x., ,ff It's the end of the road 'I .Iv ,, ' 113 ' XL X .I ' A A f 1 ' THOMAS AHR Xa, 'aa Q SHARON BARKER V l DORIS BAUER EDWARD BERRY 2 A A 1 fx 'fi I JOHN ANDERSON 1 4 , 3 ' 1 BETH BEST ILENE BAUERNFEIND I S 4 JUDY BUMP SHARON LEDYARD BURD CLYDE BUSH Or is it the beginning? JOSEPH CARR Q6 DOROTHY CO'I'1'INGHAM FRANCES CALHOON Tom Staley is going to get to JOHN CHILCOTT the top no matter how! JAMES DELAHOYDE JUDY DELZER fgyqe ':.-an .lint CAROL EDDY if DIANA DUTTON LONDA EIDSNESS Activities shared the limelight 1 P Q HAL EVUOLDT 9 ,gy ,... l A Remember Ilene Bauernfeind making like the Olcl Witch Doctor ? .. v ., 'Yi X 55 2 Q R i U fl G, Ilv, X l sla. 'A if .L Hi 1 ROSEMARY GIFFORD gf f ei' .A ' 1 KENNETH GRECO -Q if f ... .4 g al I 'f a' Q 'E ' , ' f xx ff? iff : 'i .1 J L l 1 X' AQ, - 9. THOMAS FINN MARGARET GRESLIN I N if -J' E' y 0 E RUIS. 1- ROBERT HAAG TERRY GUKEISEN BONNIE HAGER They gathered many memories CHRISTINE HANNET The Queen kept Warm! Barbara GARY HARKNESS Kinghorn, Miss LHS, at the football game. NICK HEINEN PATTY HEUTZENROEDER RICHARD HOLTRY BARBARA JACOBSON BILL IVERSON EVA JUSTICE With plenty of work and fun. 3252? We love the place and refuse to leave. Ilene Bauernfeind, john Moye, Gerald BARBARA KINGHORN Zweflig, Eva JUSUCC- HELEN KINNEY I -an an i2?f Zf5gg:,1I.l2s 57-A547712 if ARIS KOTBK ,A CAROLB KRAUSE 1- :gi f i MARVIN KOTBK 5 4, gg ,, Fl AQ KENNETH LaCROIX GARY LADNER Which will live forever. MARGARET LARIVE SHERRY LEWIS Nick Heinen and John Thomas get a nice shine during Freshman week from poor Matt Hafner while Bill Enderby looks on. BETTE MAGERS ' A DIANE LAGG SHARON LEWIS RONALD MANSEAU HOWARD MARKVE PATTY MARKS TI, .. Lx. 4 DOROTHY MATTER They have reached their goal! ROBERTA MICOLINI Future scientists? Or those in little white coats? Seriously interested are Bette Magers, Terry Gukeisen, Ronald Manseau, John Anderson. JOHN MOYE PATTY MUNGER DANIEL MORRIS LARRY NELSON JANICE NORTH I :aff . , JANE OBERLANDER Lei. ,. .-U . .MP , -pf N Ffhivir Q 4 4 , if CAROL PARSONS JAMES PENZIEN f ,n ERNEST RICHARDS JAMES RILLING + 1 1 fi 4. 5 ,Ji i JANE OYLER A . , J 9544 RITA RAINES K LAWRENCE SALATI-IE 131. . - e ' , ' .- I, A 'Suf If 7 x A ir .4- WARREN SATTERLEE DOROTHY SINNER it T PAUL STEIN BACK KAREN SULZLE SUE TAYLOR JOHN THOMAS YQ it ,Sf ff Y S' X Q 5. , G TOM LEO STALEY NATALIE TAYLOR 'Q 'lf' Ei 2 I' 'Vx-lx '- - in i MARSHALL THOMSEN K H JORAND TOLLEFSON CORINNE WELKER if ,1 if ' , TANYA WOODS JOAN VUKOTICH DENNIS WINSELL DERRIL WRIGHT JUDY JO WEILAND Myer? . - -f'i'?fi.,1V 3 . .. vig.. -. ':z., 4..,: 'if . E, 4.4, -'--va, 'i1i.', . .. ,' -ik' -u ' ,vE4.f'5b gli, ,.,, , Q, Xa'-'fQ4,v35Q ,V ' 7 xy' '9,,i'1.-4' 4 vig- 4 . f . 4 P C. 'x-.15 F-. A, M ' C I I 'xg .. I ,H 1 -'ni ., , ,U I L! ' nite- , fq ht::..z - ' 'vm' 1' F ' 45' .f 'VF , JY nn- +.aQi! n RAY WOLFF GERALD ZWETZIG . JUWXN HE ? MR. TEIGEN'S HOMEROOM, JUNIORS-Bark Row, leff I0 right' David MCGuigan, James Kendall, William Jones, Raymond Krejci, Roger Larson, Harold Gustafson, john juso. Second Row: William Hill, Carol Fuller, Linda Morris, Barbara Hall, Charlotte Lakson, Karl DeLand. Front Roux' Nancy Larive, Elizabeth Holso, Judith Gienger, Janis Handley, Anita Leeling. These are set for the last lap MR. LARSON'S HOMEROOM-Bark Row, lefl I0 rigbf: Wendell Enders, Robert Asheim, Tony Bulat, William Dunn, james Dunn, Riley Barker, David Eddy. Second Row, feff to rjgbl: Lawrence Dower, Dennis Egemo, Melvin Brand, Roy Baker, Richard Allen, Thomas Carr. Frou! Raw: Patrick Chamberlain, Donna Bump, Anita Dower, Sue Cox, JoAnn Carlson, Patricia Cottingham, Ronald Holtry. itil C MISS BURGI'S JUNIOR HOMEROOM-Bark Row, left fo riglat: Raymond Rantapaa, Ronald North, Lance Picore, Lorrie Olson, Wayne Plumb. Second Row: Paul Roesler, Paula Wilson, JoAnn Rolando, Elizabeth Oates, Thomas Richards. Frou! Row: Faith Posey, Virginia Paul, JoAnn Quaschnick, Roma Raines, Diann Oleson. . ,yx ff al! 1 5-9,02 Next year they ll be on top Q Q- ag i :ill Z .- .5- MISS BRAUM'S HOMEROOM-Bark Row, left to right: Dennis Murray, Colin Macdonald, Lanny Nelson, Dick Opitz Robert Lickingteller, james Matthew. Second Row: LeRoy Metz, Judy McNall, Lavonne Mooney, Carol Theisen, S hwnacher, Margo Morcom, Marcia McColley, Dennis McKay. Front Row: Darlene Lux, Edith Martin, Karen C Mary Ann Moore, Joanne Mulquin. , Q fe I 1 , HIZLITN WAI.TlEll'S JUNIOR HOMEROOMf-Bark Row, feff 10 ffghff Mary Schindler, Lenora Sneesby, Gay Wical, Tacy Sawin, Marilyn Wfilliams, Carol Wfeiers. .Middle RUM: Larry Adsem, Harold Storsve, David Tesch, lfloyd Rose, Bill Tretheway, Clark Shepersky. Frou! Roux' Gary Tollefson, JoAnn Werlinger, Beverly Watt, Nancy Taylor, Judy Tausta, Gracie XVolfinharger, Vernon Thomas. They'll represent Lead High at Boys' and Girls' State in June. Lefl lo riighf, Bark Roux' Paul Roesler, Bill Dunn, Bill Jones, Judy Tausta, Tom Richards, Dick Allen, Lavonne Mooney. 155 rw 'nr' ii, or 3.gl 5 They're almost at the top. JUNIOR CLASS Ol l ICliRS, lefl to rzglvlf Tom Richards, presidentg Lance Picore, vice presiclentg Linda Morris, secretary. 24 4 R E E fd nl! 5 MR. CASH'S SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM-Bark Row, left to right: Richard Hancock, Richard Furze, Donald Hollister, james Hanna, Noel Cast. Semnd Row: james Green, Jean Heimrick, Nedra Hepler, Tacy Hall, Michael Hill. Frmzf Roux' Dann Hod e, Lenora Giffo l Ne . C son, Willianu Enderby. y g rr, nrrm fuerrero, Victoria Gengler, Bettie Haag, Phyllis Even- After being the underdog . . MRS. BRUSTS HOMEROOM-Bark Row, Iefl to right: David Arnio, Robert Edlund, Wayne Dachtler, Vincent Bertolotto, Donald Abrahamson, David Allen. Second Roux- 1Eddie Christensen, Valetta Delahoyde, Nancy Cann, Deanna Copas, Dorette Anderson, Daniel Callahan. F7'0?lfR01l ,' Helen Bulat, Carol Clauser, Elaine Berry, Nancy Battles, Judy Baldwin. ,521 - Z.. 25 I S. i 1 ha-If r .W . Q , -P 6 1 ' '.. A-....... C7 ta MR. CONES SOPHOMORE HOMEROOMfBf1rlP Rong Jeff fo rigbf: Thomas Morris, Larry Isaak, Frank Howell, Danny Martin, Jerald Kindsfater, Rodney Larson. Second Roux' Alan Leeling, Thomas Larive, John Jeffery, Ralph Koskela, Bob Moore. Front Row: Monica Kinney, Delores lfahrenwald, Margaret Milich, Karen Lagg, Josephine Kotek. t e . For the next two years . Q ' 2 MR. MOORHEADS HOMEROOM-Bark Row, left lo rigbl: jerry Rempfer, Walter Ruzick, Jerry Newman, Bob Shaw, Randy Peters. Second Row: james Sakshaug, Charles Rhine, Robert Schell, Scott Sherman. From' Raw: Charles Richards, Mary Samson, Sue Nelson, Jeanette Rankin, Roger Steele. 90 v MR. RAY REED'S HOMEROOM, SOPHOMORE-Burk Rauf, left 10 rjgbf: Sally Thompson, Sherwin Tieszen, Terry Wfermcrs, Donald XVz1lker, Bob Swihart, Rebecca Wiescr. F1-mfr Roux' Beverly Taylor, Linda Zwetzig, Carolyn Teupel, joy Wical, Marlycc Sulzle. 1 l h -: q,, I They have a good start to the top. SOPHO- MORE CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Daniel Callahan, President, John Jeffery, vice-president Tacy Hall, secretary. MR. AUSMANN'S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM-Bark Row, left lo righls Michael Configliacco, Lucius Bixby, Paul Bulat, Gerald Boortz, Toby Barraclough, Lawrence Binfet, Ronald Calvert. Sumnd Raw: Phillip Carrico, jean Battles, Maureen Carroll, Colleen Clark, Wanda Chamberlain, Sherril Aspen, Connie Basker, Arla Burns, Frank Carr. Franz Row: Linda Andress, Dennis Bauern- feind, james Bush, Barbara Burr, Leona Brand, Russell Albrecht, Elva Bowling, Roberta Christensen. One year down MR. BRUST'S HOMEROOM-Back Row, left 10 right: Gary Daiss, Timothy Dahlquist, Wayne Copas, Barry Furze, Mike Dropulich, Ronald Eastmo, Charles Curry, Thomas Falk. Serond Row: Beverly Eidsness, Ethel Congdon, Ella Cudmore, Mary Jane Dunn, Michele Coolley, Lori Follette, Alta Delahoyde. From Row: Ossie Enderby, Colin Campbell, Joyce deVillenuve, Sandra Engel, Patricia Friskey, Ronnie Doering. i, MXQEH 1 MR. NEWELL'S FRESHMAN HOMEROOM-Back Row, lefl to rigbz: Margaret Shiner, Dinah Oyler, Nancy Olson, Margo Scott, Anita Sutfin, Lana Olson, Barbara North, Florence O'DeIl. Second Roux' Richard Osborn, Lawrence Steger, Robert Schaefer, James Phillips, jack Renner, David Stonefelt, jerry Raetz. F1'01ItR0u'.' Wfilliam Parsons, Azalia Paananen, Charlotte Richards, Marlynn Schieke, Mary Paul, Barbara Stevens, Cheryl Pinske, Steven Posey. fi 1 ,r Three to go Tie Ki MR. BECKER'S HOMEROOM-Bark Row, lef! lo right: Charlene VanDerWerff, Carol Witcraft, Martha Trudo, Konnie Wil- liams, Carol Vukotich, Linda Wilder, Kaye Titus, Kathleen Taylor, Sgggnd Rom- Wade Wells, Dennis Thoresen, Allan Tysdal, Edward Swanson, John Synhorst, Grant Thomas. Front Row: Carolyn White, Linda Torres, Dianne Ward, Karen Tollefson, Joyce Cummings, Lydia Curliss, Marilyn Teupel. 1 ,TTR-..- 22. inn V' RUSSELL COCHRAN'S FRESHMAN HOMEROOMsB.1rk Roux Iefl fo riqqbl: Donald Jacobson, Phillip Kirch, Terry Klima, Keith Guest, Matt Hafner, Aaron Jukkala, Joseph Kinney, Middle Roux' Hugh Kleiman. Joyce Gustafson, Katherine Jensen, Betty Kautz, Judith Gast, Alice Kindsfater, Thomas Hauck. Frmzz Rau: Donald Hendrickson, Dennis Hogarth, Marilyn Goos, Dianne Holtry, Mary Ann Klock, Bonnie Heutzenroeder, Judd Jennerjahn, Philip Furzc, K V fi' 4 We 4 V ' WENDELL HANDLEYS FRESHMAN HOMEROOM-Bark Row, lefz fo rigbl: John Q Marta, Dennis Landguth, Thomas Koch, Mike Mann, Richard Norgard, Daniel Landguth, - ' Donald Mathisrucl. Middle Row: James Lien, Carol Morcom, Kathleen Mullaney, Barbara 5 59 Martin, Joyce Morlan, Vicky Moorhead, Patty Marquardt, Alona Lenerville, Fran! Row: sffff' James Markve, Carolgene Mittelstadt, Virginia Moilan, Beth Ann Lipp, Anita Marta, Margaret Loeffen, Kenneth Metzger. A -at 413+- THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES -Freshman King and Queen Carol Vukotich, Matt Hafner V W' 1 . fi 5 They made the decisions. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS: james Phillips, presi- dent, Edward Swanson, vice president It didn't last long, but-Ooh, those few days the poor little freshies had to be on bonded knee so much. Those mighty sen- iors' shoes looked pretty nice for a while. Shots at random Happy Birthday, Kenny! Bette helps Corinne with her baby food during the Quill and Scroll initiation. Tony Bulat and Tom Richards have found a way to protect good clothes during lunch. Ron and Terry try a quarterback sneak. Totem pole or what? This is how Bill jones, Paul Roesler, Dennis Murray and Wendell Enders get their kicks. Disaster on the Dance Floor! Tom Richards and Dick Allen don't seem to be helping Penny Silfin and Barbara Hall. One, two, three-kick! Not exactly ballet, but Ron sure does a good job. 1 ,ZZ IRL P' ffHwrwf mWwmWwMffvw1W 1 N f ,X Y, 11 4 W 1 .1 'T . 1 F V r l H i , 7 fl M ll f Ll lf' l l Y P1 i 5 H J M59 During his fifth year as superin- tendent of the Lead Public Schools, Dr. Sanford Witter has initiated many new programs. Among these are the requirement that freshmen take five courses, including natural or physical science, the new home- making class and the special educa- tion classes in the junior high and the grades. 1 ,Q Margaret Stabio Bzuznesor Manager Mrs Hazel Tretheway, Mrs. Lolita Newman business manager Miss Margaret Stabio keeps the Mrs Tretheway and Mrs. Newman aid the superm school system running smoothly tendent and Miss Stabio in the work. .57 F. Don Fitcher Principal As principal of Lead High School, F. Don Fitcher is in charge of everything that takes place. In addition, he is friend and counselor to the students. RI' ,.,-J Meet Mr. Fitcher's clerks-Mrs. Lucille Toms, Mrs. Ann Bulat. Mrs. Toms and Mrs. Bulat keep the high school office running. -if at. in Haw- rnkqght The photo, taken at a regular meeting, shows Miss Margaret Stabio, business managerg Ray Gallo, teachers' memberg Mrs. Mary Ellen McColley, purchase memberg Jeb Morcom, presidentg Dr. S. C. Wittei', superintendent: Wirlter Ruzick, finance, Frank Howell, buildings. New scoreboards for the boys' gymnasium and the football field, and the remodeling of the chemistry lab are some evidences of the work of the Lead Board of Education. 38 Teachers guide and prepare the students for the future Under the guidance of these qual- ified ancl experienced mentors, the students earned local, state, and na- tional honors. The influence of the instructors can be felt not only in the classroom but throughout the daily lives of the students and the community. '. I til l as n 5 Buck row, left: Don Larson, guidance counselorg and Mrs. Marjorie Price, art. From row, left to riglal: Helen Morganti, puhlic relations director and publica- tionsg Helen Walters, librariang Mrs. Anita Finola, languages. ,A 1-ff, I eff, Mina jerde, commercialg right, Russell Cochran, busi- Left, Lawrence Becker, vocal rnusicg right, Henry Elster, DCSS. instrumental music. 39 '1 x I + X 5g. - Dirk wuz lefl: Frances Braum, sophomore English. Rigbi, O. W. Kolberg, speech. From may left: Mrs. Margaret Cash, junior and senior English. Rlybl. Mrs Edla Brust, freshman English and Latin. E 1 A fill! ..z ,,...1 ft 'fi Left, Kenneth Newell and right, Robert Harvey, both math- ematics. 40 E l l if X nv' M Q l l Leif, jack Doyle, boys' physical educationg and right, Phyllis Ketchum, girls' physical education. li Left, Howard Meador, social scienceg right, Joe Cash, social science and English. ?l , F gl ll Left, Twjla Burgi, and right, Mrs. Alyce Schavone, both Left, Franklin Brust, and rigbl, Sherman Teigen, industrial home economics. arts. . Q- I A frl 556 nn Q bill- l L V' 5' J 7 E . 2 3 I-ffl, William AUSmal'lU, head basketball C0aCl1L Vigil!! Wen' Left to right: Harold Cone, biologyg Ray Reed, chemistry dell Handley, head football COaCl1- and physicsg Donald Moorhead, freshman science. 4I six I 1 ,Z A Sulltd, leaf! I0 rigbz me: Carol Weiers, Jean Heimrick, Marylce Sulzle, Don Hendrickson, Allan Tysdal, LeRoy Metz, Jack Jeffery Connie Basket, Dick Allen, Ronald Manseau, Gerald Zwetzig, Lawonne Mooney, Carole Krause, Ronnie Eastmo, Judy Bump Carol Clauser, JoAnn Quaschnick, Margaret Greslin, Jeanette Rankin. Slamdzng are: Don Fitcher, Derril Wright. Q' 5 ,A ' 'asf .'-0? 1 , i 1 , bf - .J ,H Q- ga: I ,J Em. N A 2 Don Fitcher Ad1'l.i'er Derril Wriglrt President , Student Council members take action on l 9 . John Chilcott Vice-Prerident 42 current issues Student Council representatives met twice a month to discuss the opinions of the student body on current issues. In addition to the regular meetings, the Council undertook aiding a family in Kentucky, through student donations and promoted a successful March of Dimes that collected a record total of 512678. A picnic concluded the activities of the group. Derril Wright, president, was assisted by John Chilcott, vice president, LaVonne Mooney, secretary, and Principal Don Fitcher, adviser, in guiding the group. Lavonne Mooney Secfelafy ...ml 4 1 HEWFLWITIEE '-'--- -'- - - -1 sf Pictured with the band as they line up for Golddigger Day are the high-stepping majorettes, jo Ann Rolando, left, and Judy Tausta, right. The concert band pictured below presented two Co-leaders in the 1960-6l hand were Tony Bulat, presi- , . ' f - dent, jorand Tollefson, student director, standing, and Bar- annual Conccrts during the year, Christmas and In hara Kinghorn, vice president and secretary and Jane Oyler, MQY' They also Pl3Y5'd at FUN Meade- lihrai'1an.seated. The marching band took several trips including Swarm Day and the Music Festival. wx ' .- CONCERT BAND They played their hearts out to everyones delight. THE BAND FAMILIES-Flzrler: Mary Samson, Sue Taylor, Tracy Sawin, Karen Stonefelt, Diane Ludeman, Gael Mathisrud, janet Rainey, Michael Configliacco. ClcI?'jllf'lJ',' Bette Magers, Marilyn Williams, Barbara Kinghorn, Sally Thompson, Allan Tysdal, Mary Hardy, Sherrill Aspen, Martha Cooper, Hollis Carson, Barbara Dutton, Elizabeth Oates, Cheryl Cowles, Lana Olson, Colleen Hink, Dorette Anderson, Eileen Mitchell, Dennis Hogarth, Lorraine Marta, Ann McKay, Dale Hirschkorn, Mary Jane Whipple, E flax Smaphona' Richard Allen, Marlyce Sulzle, Patty Marks, Kaye Williams, joan Cowan. Tenor Saxophone: Floyd Rose, Virginia Paul. Bfzwlazze Srzxoplfonu William Dunn. Bfmoon: Judy Tausta. Alto Clarinet: Mary 44 I 4' Band has busy yearg sends one to All-State All-State trombonist. Joie Oyler. and secretary, Barbara King- horn, are shown as they confer with Mr. Elster before the departure for All-State Band in Sioux Falls. N i' Henry Elster -Q During the season the pep band was kept busy playing for football and basketball games, pep assemblies and rallies. sr ' ,IQ 5. 1 . g, 1. Schindler. Bair Clarinet: Dennis Murray, Jane Oberlander. Comelyx David Allen, David Lee, Colin Campbell, Paul Bulat, Joyce Cummings, Russell Slaughter, Marie Hink, Shiela Kauk. Fremb Ilarzz: Corinne Welker, LaVonne Mooney, JoAnn Rolando, Sue Nelson. Trombone: Jane Oyler, john Anderson, Richard Furze, James Furze, David Stonefelt, Donald Hendrickson, Edward Swan- son, Michael Mann. Barilane: Raymond Rantapaa, Barry Furze. Bauer: Wendell Enders, Melvin Brand, Gay Wical, Bruce Oberlander, David McGuigan, Harold Garwood. DrumJ.' jorand Tollefson, Tony Bulat, Gary Tollefson, Valetta Delahoyde, William Tretheway, Vincent Bertolotto. P755 X,,,,! Ll x 1--.-,avg Pictured above are the senior instrurnentalists. Lefz to right: are jane Oberlander, Barbara King- horn, Bette Magers, john Anderson, Sue Taylor, jane Oyler, and Jorand Tollefson. Not pictured are Corinne Welker and Patty Marks. The pep band, shown at the left, was active an during the year by playing for all home basket- ball games, pep assemblies and Digger Day aCt1VltlC5. I-21 9,9 1' 'lg - . s I . 1'-, Q 'i 5, ' l ' il I - 3 L, 1 4 it , C O 4 I . . . A, ' f S -1 -Y FUTURE CONCERT INSTRUMENTALISTS, Members of the B Band are, Bark Row, left ta fi bt: Harry Lakson, Daniel Mathisurcl, John Bjorge, Scott Sherman, Harold Garwood, Barry Furze, Carl Welker, Robert White, Roy MacDonald? James Korte I.ar Hancock, Wesley Brosnahan. Third Row: Sharon Povandra, Selene Tollefson, Crystal Bafraclough, Ruth Brittain, Suzanne Bottge, Kathy Bairluer, Vicky Gengler, Sue Nelson, Carol Witcraft, Becky Glover, Cynthia Cetto, Helen Carriger, Jeanette Rankin, Kathy Clark, Karen Tollefson, Nancy Taylor. Ser- and Row: Robert Moore, Gary Callahan, Mark Hoffman, Robert Rose, Jerry Raetz, Leland Osborn, David Nelson, James Cracco, Gary Buckly, Ronald Doering, Terry Bowling, Raymond Tysdal, Larry Hull. Front Row: Linda Morcom, Sheila Neimi, Diane Burns, Sandra Nelson, Ossie Enderby, James Enderby, Gary Wical, William Sherman, Bruce Oberlander, Sandra Haeger, Susan Stone, Karen Thomas, Marny Trowbridge. 1 DISCORDS-Leif! Io rigbl, Bark Rfzun' Gerald Zwetrigv Melvin Brand, Row: Richard Holtry, john Moye, Hal Ewoldt, Wfilliam Tretheway. Music department enyoys busy, successful year The Vocal Music Department, under the direction of Lawrence Becker, produced several successful performances during the season. Opening the season was the Christmas Concert which was pre- sented by the A Choruses, the Triple Trio, and the Choralairs. Select members of the A chorus, then started work on Miss Cherry- blossom which was presented in February. In April, the A group participated in the West-River Vocal Music Festival in Spearfish. Music for the annual junior-Senior Ban- quet was provided by the Discords. Also in April the spring concert was presented by the A and B choruses, Discords, the Triple Trio, and the Choralairs. At Class Day execrises, the Seniors in the A Chorus sang the Class Day Hymn. The Senior Chorus made their final appearance at graduation. CN 19' gl Lawrence Becker Direclw' l si 3 , Q TRIPLE TRIO-Lefl tri flgfal, Brick Roux' hlary ALL-STATE CHORUS BIEMBERS-Bark R0w, left Penzleni J9ffmd T0ll'3f50nr Carole Krauss, Belle 10 rzgblx Tom Staley, jorand Tollefson. Third Row: giaiers' Zlgfddlie ROM' Jane Oylef' Sharon I-ewlsi Derrill Wright, jane Oyler, William TrethewajySer- Jig afFauStj1ngBgg2k Zigfir RW . Comme Wfllfff, ond Row: Judy Tau'sta, Lawrence Becker, Director. Y ' 6 5 ' From' Row: Bonnie Hager, Richard Holtry. Gary Tollefson, Derril Wriglit, Wziri'en Satterlee Fran! Z' l iw V, X , ,ii I Y x . 'gy AJ' if ' f 1 l C 9 .. 5-4' VN FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Burk Raw, lefl lo figlilf Barbara North, Vicky Moorhead, Betty Kautz, Sharon Odrlin, Barbara Martin, Kaye Titus. Mary Jane Dunn, Konnie Wfilliams, Ella Cudmore. Nancy Olson, Jean Battles, Alta Delahoyde, Charlotte Richards, Maureen Carroll, Margaret Wilcox, Middle Roux' Margaret Shiner. Dianne Wfard, Barbara Dutton, Carolyn White, Dinah Oyler, Joyte Gustafson, Carol Morcom. Carol Vlhtcraft, Kathleen Taylor, Lori Follette. Joyce Morlan, Lana Olson, Barbara Stevens, Arla Burns, Barbara Burr. Front Row: Virginia Moilan, Marilyn Teupel, Dianne Holtry, Cheryl Pinske, Marlynn Schieke, Diane Ludeman, Charlene VtinDerWerff, Azalia Paananen, Alice Kinclsfater, Mary Paul, Anita Marta, Bonnie Heutzenroeder, Linda Andress, Margaret Loeffen. H 4 4 Their fine work brought pleasure to many. A CHORUS-Burk Row, left lo right: Colin Campbell, Tom Falk, Gary Tollefson, Ken- neth Grero, Warren Satterlee, Derril Wright, Dennis Murray, William Dunn. Third Row: Judy Weiland, JoAnn Rolando, Loncla Eidsness, Diane Lagg, Gerald Zwetzig, Allan Tusdal, Tom Staley. Sefmzd Roux' Margo Morcom, Sharon Barker, Dorothy Matter, Sharon Lewis, Doris Bauer, Mary Ann Penzien, Barbara Kinghorn. Fmzzl Roux' Bonnie Hager, Carol Eddy, Elizabeth Oates, Carol Fuller, Donna Bump, Ilene Bauernfeind, Judy Bump. 48 ii IMP B CHORUS--Left to right, Bark R0u.' Judd Jennerjahn, Elva Bowling, Timothy Dahlquist, Robert Schell, Paul Bulat, Barry Furze, Edward Swanson, Michael hfann, Richard Norgard, James Phillips, Ronald Calvert, Wfayne Copas. Mfddfe Row: Donald Hendrickson, Dennis Hogarth, Jean Heimrick, Tacy Hall, Sue Nelson, Valetta Delahoyde, Karen Lagg, Nedra Heppler, Nancy Cann, Sally Thompson, Elaine Berry, David Stonefelt, Jerry Raetz. Front Rauf: Mary Samsson, Marlyce Sulzle, Bettie Haag, Jeanette Rankin, Monica Kinney, Dorette Anderson, Carolyn Tuepel, Phllis Evenson, Lenora Gifford, Linda Zwetzig, and Josephine Kotek. vi ., - V ,av .f AF' A CHORUS-Back Row, left lo right-Paul Steinback, Terry Gukeisen, John Anderson, John Thomas, Melvin Brand, Williaili Tretheway, Thomas Finn, Tom Richards. Third Roux' John Moye, Richard Holtry, Robert Edlund, James Sakshaug, Harold Ewoldt, Vincent Bertolotto, Dennis Winsell, Danny Hodge. Second Rauf Carole Krause. Sue Taylor, Bette Magers, Corinne Welker, Karen Sulzle, Joan Vukotich. Front Rout Jane Oyler, Judy Tausta, Carol Weiers, Mary Schindler, Marcia McCdlley, Virginia Paul. 49 A CLOSE INSPEC- TION? Derril Wright tenderly whispers to the lovely Miss Cherryblos- som, Barbara Kinghorn. lliflglf I l'l 1 T 'M tl 1 JW' Xi!! 'H E I A '3 , , Y . G7 J -A Q -L: 'X ,1-.' ,apo Auf: MISS CHERRYBLOSSOM Operetta Lawrence Becker, Dirertor John Moye, Arcompanirt CAST Mirr Cberrjblorrom . , Barbara Kinghorn john Henry Smith , , Derril Wright Kokemo . Richard Holtry Harry Forter jofzer , , Gerald Zwetzig Iefrim Vmzderpool S ,. , .. jane Oyler Togo ,, . , Raymond Rantapaa Homre U7orthing1ozz , , Warren Satterlee famer Young , Dennis Murray GEISHA GIRLS CHORUS: Donna Bump, Carol Eddy, Bonnie Hager, Carole Krause, Sharon Lewis, Dorothy Matter, Margo Morcom, Mary Ann Penzien, Mary Schind- ler, Judy Tausta, jorand Tollefson, Corinne Welker. AMERICAN CHORUS: Roy Baker, Doris Bauer, Ilene Bauernfeind, Melvin Brand, Judy Bump, Bill Dunn, Hal Ewoldt, Terry Gukeisen, Kenneth Greco, Patty Marks, Bette Magers, Marcia McCo1ley, Joann Rolando, james Sakshaug, Tom Staley, Sue Taylor, Gary Tollefson, Bill Tretheway, Judy Weiland. LOVE? That book must be fascinating. Gerald Zwetzig tries to win his lady's ear and heart but jane Oyler blissfully reads on. KOKEMO'S LOVELY GEISHAS. How could he contemplate suicide with these beautiful cherryblossoms around him? They talked him out of it. 50 Laughter and romance plus the sweet strains of many well-known selections filled the high school auditorium, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 21, as select members of the 'A' Chorus, under the direction of Lawrence Bec- ker, presented the annual operetta, Miss Cherryblossomf' The three-act comedy opera by May and john Dodge was set in a japanese tea garden amidst traditional lanterns and gay cherry- blossoms. Mt. Fujiama towered in the back- ground of the stage. 'lla roi AMERICANS ABROAD, Members of the American Chorus who are visiting Japan as guests of Mr, Worthington enjoy a visit to Kokemo's tea garden. LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS. Warren Satterlee looks on as Law- rence Becker gives final orders to john Moye, seated left, and Dennis Murray. pi WHAT A MESS! Trying to solve the matter of Miss Cherryblossom's marriage to Togo are left to right, Richard Holtry, Kokerdog Barbara Kinghorn, Miss Cherryblossom and Raymond Rantapaa, Togo. 5' 1-wi' ,.- e XI ff' :sl it Ji' '1 'O' l, ' 2 if ' sl E5 pl, 'I' Ray Rantapaa as Charley's Aunt resists the advances of elderly admirer Bill Dunn as Mr. Spettigue. Judy Tausta, Student Director fastens the identi fication bracelet, gift of the cast, on Helen Mor ganti Director's wrist. Juniors present hilarious three-act comedy .--,,..:,.-., H: ,, ,, . .,,, K.-at..s t--t.'o -v-n.'o'Iu...' , ng. D .Wx F' -1 X .ah ., , Sq! ,ip ,. 4 AH, YOUNG LOVE! Left to fighl: Dick Allen as Jack makes love to Faith Posey, Kitty Verdun while Roma Raines as Amy Spettigue seems to be happy with the attentions of Roy Baker, Charley Wykeham. 52 Confusion, laughter, and suspense pre vailed when members of the junior class presented Charley's Aunt, a three-act comedy by Brandon Thomas, November 21 and 22. St. Olde's college in the late 1800's provided the setting for the plot which cen- tered around the rich aunt of Charley Wykeham. Difficulties arose, however, when the Aunt's visit was delayed. One of Charley's classmates was enticed to imper- sonate her, but again difficulties arose when the real lady showed up. CHARLEY'S AUNT by Brandon Thomas Helen F. Morganti, Direclor Judy Tausta, Siudefzt Direrlor CAST lark Cbemey ..,w, ,,..VY ,.4, . . , Dick Allen Bmffelf , . ,, ,. Charley Wjkelnzm .. . Lord Ffznrozzri , Kilty Verdun ,,Y,.., ,,,, Amy Spettigzw , ,, ., Sir F71fU1Ci,f Chemey ,,,, . , ,, Mr. Spettigue , ,,,,,,7 , Donna Lucia .. Elf: Delalmy ..,. ,. ...V W Wendell Enders . A ,, Roy Baker Ray Rantapaa , . Faith Posey Roma Raines , Dennis Murray ., , N, Bill Dunn Marcia McColley Lavonne Mooney i :Rf s.-f... Lavonne Mooney playing the part of Ela Delahay greets Donna Lucia really Marcia McColley who turns out to be the real Charley's Aunt. . K In -rs. ' 'Q-. U! l faq 'Q The entire cast of the smash hit. Left to rigbl, Back Row: Ray Rantapaa, Lavonne Mooney, Wendell Enders, Dick Allen Faith Posey, Bill Dunn. Front Row: Dennis Murray, Marcia McColley, Roma Raines and Roy Baker. I X up at I 1 .1 , Dan bids Olivia goodbye, John Moye and Rita Raines. Handcuffed NIGHT MUST FALL Senior Play janet Goodrich, Direcloi' john Chilcott, Student Director CAST Lord Chief fmtice ,L Dan , , , . , Huber! Laurie ., A Ninye Libby , , Olivia , , Wifi. Brizmfoiz . ,, Airy. Terrence ,, Dom , , Iiirpecfor Belfize ,. ,5 647 it B2 e f g Here they are-the xyhole Cast. Szmzding, lefl to riglaz: Terry Gukeisen, john Moye, Rita Raines, Bette Magers, Richard Holtry, Margaret Larive, Beth Best, Seizfedr Derril Wright, Carol Eddy. 54 4-.4 ' H Derril Wriglmt john Moye- Richard Holtry Beth Best 7 Rita Raines Carol Eddy , Bette Magers Margaret Larive Terry Gukeisen Murder, suspense, hi hlight senior class play Murder and suspense prevailed Wednesday, i April 5, when members of the senior class pre- sented Night Must Fall, a three-act mystery drama by Emlyn Williams. The plot centered around Dan, a psychopathic murderer, as he evaded the eyes of Scotland Yard and finally murdered Mrs. Bramson, the old woman who had trusted him completely. A large audience responded to the action with screams and shrieks of terror. Hubert Laurie was a key source of humor which helped to keep the production from be- coming too morbid. These two worked it out. Seen checking copy are john Chilcott, student director, and jan Goodrich, director. Nice to meet yOu, says Terry Gukeisen who played the I pronounce sentence-, Derril Wright, the Lord Chief justice, role of Inspector Belsize to Hubert Laurie, Richard Holtry. reads the penalty to John Mgye who played the lead as Dun, Carol Eddy as Mrs. Bramson makes the introduction, 55 56 Ca TYPICAL SIGHT? Pidured as they prepare to leave for one of the tournaments are memhers of the A debate squad. Stinzdfng, left to fight are Rita Raines and Bette Magers. and kneeling, John Chilcott and john Moye. A DEBATE The A debaters placed second in the 1960-61 Black Hills Speech Conference with a total of 114 points, compared with 120 points for Rapid City. Lead placed first in three conference tournaments and second in one. In addition, the team took first place in the Black Hills Teachers College Invita- tional Tournament. RESULTS Worz Loft Percent Conf. 2 2 8 73V3 BHTC 7 1 87V2 john Chilcott, lefz and Roma Raines, right, represented Lead High at the State speech, tournament. Chilcott par- ticipated in A boys' extemp and Roma, original oratory. B DEBATE B debaters had a full schedule, competing in a total of seven tourna- ments during the season. The highlight of the year was winning a tie for first place in the B division of the Black Hills Teachers College Invitational Tournament. RESULTS 117021 Lori Pervent Conf . 30 30 50 BHTC 6 2 75 AN ACTIVE GROUP THESE B DEBATERS-Bark Row. left lo right: Riley Barker, Dennis Murray, Dick Allen, Middle Row: Vernon Thomas, Ray Rantapaa, Roy Baker, Tom Richards. Franz Row: Virginia Paul. Marcia McColley, Paula Wilson. Roma Raines. C DEBATE Time, patience and hard work resulted in a good season for the C debaters. There inexperienced speakers participated in seven tour- naments. RESULTS Conf. ., 36 36 58 BHTC ..... ,. '2 6 25 1.3 They speak for LHS, Representing the School at the State NFL tournament held in Sioux Falls were, lefz lo righl, Burk Raw: Roy Baker, john Chilcott, Riley Barker, john Moye. Fran! Row: Paula Wilson, Rita Raines, Bette Mag- ers. Of this group, Roy Baker, john Chilcott, Riley Baker, and Paula Wilson made it to the final rounds in their individual events. Freshman debaters on whom rest future hopes for glory. Bark Raw, left I0 rigbl: Dinah Oyler, Marlyn Schieke, Lana Ol- son, Kathryn Mullaney, Connie Basker, Kathy Taylor. Middle Row: Kathy Jen- sen, Colin Campbell, David Nelson, Barry Furze, Dennis Hogarth, Mary Paul, Marilyn Teupel. Front Rau: Vir- ginia Moilan, Barbara Burr, Barbara Dutton, Connie Middlestadt, Margaret Wilcox, hill l . I -TSX-1 - ,X IN. Work, work, work - pictured as they work on debate cases are members of the C debate squad. Slarzding, left to rigbl: Robert Moore, Robert Shaw, Carolyn Teu- pel. Seated: Beverly Taylor, Tacy Hall, jean Heimrick, Monica Kin- ney, Dorette Anderson, Linda Zwetzig, Bettie Haag. 57 Q -v. .1 .- First Second Third A Boys' Extemp 1 3 1 A Girls' Extemp 2 O 2 A Oratory 0 1 2 B Boys' Extemp 0 6 5 , ' B Girls' Extemp 3 4 2 ' B Boys' Oratory 2 2 3 B Girls' Oratory 2 2 1 C Boys' Extemp 1 0 3 C Girls' Extemp 1 4 2 C Boys' Oratory 2 2 1 C Girls' Oratory 1 1 1 Oratory and extemporaneous speaking held no fear for this crew. Bark raw, left to right: N john Moye, Roy Baker, Dennis Murray, john Chilcott, Riley Barker, Dick Allen, Raymond f Rantapaa. Middle Row: Paula Wilson, jean Heimrick, Robert Moore, Robert Shaw, Tom I Richards, Carolyn Teupel, Linda Zwetzig. Front row: Beverly Taylor, Bette Magers, Dorette if Q, 0? Anderson, Marcia McColley, Rita Raines, Roma Raines, Virginia Paul. Mx, ll I X V , Aa ? ,i joe Cash Q f fi'iT Poetry and I Dramntir Diriirion - -fe- Coach 51- - Helen Morganti K' Coach of Humorour Divifiorz 15 . . 6 They memorized and memorized. Q Competitors in the local decla- mation contest were, back row, left to fight: joy Wical, Riley Barker, Paula Wilson. Middle ' row: Beth Best, Dorette Ander- son, Marcia McC0lley. Front row: Lavonne Mooney, Margo Morcom, Judy Tausta.. gf H f F 1- e E 58 C lsr -V Meet the politicians-these speech artists represented the School at the State Stu- dent Congress. Standing, lefl lo riglaz: Roma Raines, Roy Baker, Tom Richards. john Chilcott, Dick Allen, Riley Barker, Marcia McColley. Seated: Virginia Paul, Dennis Murray, Paula Wilson. Dick Allen, a junior, was named Speaker of the House at the Pierre meet. They made their points to earn their points. Members of NFL include bark raw, left to right: Bettie Haag, Roy Baker, john Moye, Dennis Murray, Robert Shaw, Riley Barker, Dick Allen, Raymond Rantapaa, Linda Zwetzig. Middle row: Dorette Anderson, Monica Kinney, Robert Moore, John Chilcott, Tom Richards, Vernon Thomas, Carolyn Teupel, Tacy Hall. Franz mum- Beverly Taylor, Paula Wilson, Bette Magers, Marcia McColley, Rita Raines, Roma Raines, Virginia Paul, Jean Heimrick. ,Af ,sv O. W. Kolberg Advifer fel! L -i E iii? iii Shown at the head table are, left fo right: joe Carr, senior class preside-mg Judy Bumps M1-5, 0, W, Kolbergg O- W' Kolbefgf facultl' fePfe5emHtlV9S Virginia Paul, Richard Allen, toastmasterg Roma Rainesg Roy Baker, BANQUET PROGRAM Toarfmarferf . ., , . ., ,, ,,,, . Richard Allen Roy Baker lVarfaal . . . Tom Richards Goederz Dag ..... ,. ...,.. . Joe Carr Rotterdam fam , ,. . ...ci Saxophone Trio Dyker and Dmzef . - O. W. Kolberg Zuider Zee Zip . Mrs. O. H. Krause Dufrb Treat ., .,,,,. ...,.., D iscords Pictured at the far left are the members of the saxophone trio. They are Marlyce Sulzle, Floyd Rose, and Richard Allen. The accompanist is Jeanette Rankin. They furnished food for thought. Providing in- teresting, educational, and entertaining speeches were, left zo riglal: Roy Baker, toastmasterg Mrs. O. H. Krause, alumni representativeg joe Carr, senior class presidentg Tom Richards, junior class presidentg O. W. Kolberg, faculty representativeg and Richard Allen, toastmaster. - fji f 3' L' 3,55 -1,11 I I I I I I I I I I n a toastmasterg Mrs. O. H. Krause, alumni represcntativeg O H. Krauseg Patsy Cottinghamg and Tom Richards junior class president. Banquet guests enjoy Tiptoeing Through the Tulips According to many of the persons who attended, the an- nual Prom was among the finest. Music was provided by John Brotsl-:y's Five Aces. About 100 couples danced in Tulip Time. Completing the banquet program were the Dis- cords with Some Enchanted Evening. Lefl to riglyl, the boys are Gary Tollefson, Derril Wright, Gerald Zwetzig, Warren Satterlee, Hal Ewoldt, Richard Holtry and XWilliam Trethe- way. Dutch maidens, Phyllis Evenson, left and Sally Thompson, right, serve dessert to five senior ladies, left lo fight, Carole Krause, Rita Raines, Dorothy Cottingham, jorand Tollefson and Cor- inne Welker. A 7 ..- 519121 Ahove. INITIATES-It-fl la rigbt, Bai Run: Williaiil Jones, Paul Roesler, Dennis Murray, Riley Bar- ker, Roy Baker, Ray Rantapaa, Tom Richards, Kenneth Greco, Richard Allen. Bill Dunn, F1 0111 Roux' Paula XXf'ilson, Diane Lagg, Mary Ann Pc-mein, Virginia Paul, Elizabeth Oates, Judy Tausta. Sue Taylor, Ilene Bauernfeind, Sue Cox, Roma Raines, Lavonne Mooney, fMary Schindler and Carol XX'eiers. ,ff ,,- 1 ll I lll'lll I he 1 f A l l 1 f A -5,-1 Z ,f t 'V l fi L 4 i l' I i 1 l. i 'Egg lil z '33 2 I vi 'fi fi . ' 1 . s.: ,. A Q is Quill and Scroll initiates new members The Badger Clark Chapter of Quill and Scroll initiated 23 new members at formal candlelight cere- monies May 14, in the Gold Run Inn, Outstanding feature of the two-day affair was the presence of Lester G. Benz, executive secretary from the University of Iowa, as the main speaker. Over 100 guests attended which included nine initiates from Spear- fish and members, advisers and ad- ministrative officers of the high schools from Lead, Rapid City and Spearfish. Informal Kangaroo Court was held May 13, in the high school lunchroom. f. -L:-.s-Lflwa-4, f i 1 1 f1'f.?'!, 5, +9 'QA' 3 'S Above, MEMBERS- left la right, Bark Row: John Anderson, Tom Staley, Ron Manseau, Terry Gukeisen, john Chilcott and John Moye. Frou! Roux' Mr, Lester G. Benz, guest, Helen Morganti, adviser, jorand Tollefson, Rita Raines, Corinne Welker, Carol Krause, Natalie Taylor, Bette Magers, Doris Bauer and Eva Jus- tice. INITIATION COMMITTEE, left to right: jorand Tollefson, john Chilcott, Bill Bitz, Rapid, Rita Raines, Carol Krause, Sherry McLaughlin, Spearfish, Bette Magers, and Cheryl Ice, also of Spearfish, l l 1 ras- ng? 43-2- .J' ', my ' NUGGET STAFF MEMBERSABt1rk Row, left lo rigbl: John Moye, Tom Staley, john Chilcott, john Anderson. Middle Roux' Bonnie Hager, Dorothy Cottingham, Doris Bauer, Natalie Taylor, Corinne Welker, Carole Krause, jorand Tollefson. Front Row: Sue Taylor, Beth Best, Terry Gukeisen, Rita Raines, Marshall Thomsen, Nugget wins medalist award The coveted Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- ., tion Medalist award for the second consecutive A year and also the outstanding honor in receiving the Sweepstakes for the first time in the South Dakota High School Press Association contest, were the main honors won by the Nugget this year. The Nugget publishes 10 issues per year and has staff photographers who take, edit and finish cuts. Staff members have won numerous awards in both the winter and spring contests sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi at State College, Brookings. Editor, Bette Magersg Assistant Editor Ron Manseau ALL-STATE STAFF, Left: Carole Krause, John Chilcott, Bette Magers. Helen Morganti Adfixer -1' NY at 1 We'll do it again, The 1961 Goldenlode Staff accepts the challenge of again winning top honors as did the 1960 edition which took first place in the South Dakota High School Press Association critical service. Slmzding, left to riglaz: Jorand Tollefson, Corinne Welker, Ronald Manseau, editor, Kenneth Greco, Gerald Zwetzig, Bette Magers, Carole Krause, Helen Morganti, adviser. Sealed: Diane Lagg, Doris Bauer, Ilene Bauernfeind, john Moye, Elizabeth Best, Londa Eidsness, Natalie Taylor. 64 -- - . M H xg - - --f-- --A 1-in F4 p- -i , ,E - , Y N V JIM 1- 5 I , QW1 12 u+ VT V4 M K I pl LJ L.-- L .J Ll L,, , ,3 L .L WW , l L ,W 1 Golddiggers place second in Black Hills Conference. 'M Q!!- J! if -' 1 I ii lg Ll l coAcH Assr. coAcH WENDELL HANDLEY ' XVILLIAM AUSINIANN I Pl RF .g.4fe.ea- 'Q 'K . ' f: fef:gf s 5? f-as ff ff Although Lead was picked to hold down the cellar position this year due to the loss of key players from the '59 Conference championship team, Coach Wendell Handley's eleven finished second in the BHC. The green 'Diggers upset the apple cart when the squad ended the season with S wins and 2 losses in confer- ence play and 1 loss in non-conference skirmishes. A SQUAD-Brick Roux' Coach Wendell Handley. Ray Krejci. Ron Manseau, Terry Gukeisen. Danny Morris, Frank Howell, Matt Hafner. Bill jones, Marshall Thomsen, Robert Lickingteller, Coach jack Doyle. Semud Roux' Coach Ausmann, Dennis Murray, David Eddy, Lawrence Dower, Dennis Egemo, Tony Bulat, Thomas Richards, David Tesch, Robert Asheim, Coach Don Moorhead. Fran! Ron Derril XY'right, Victor Opitz, Paul Roesler, Nick Heinen, Michael Hill, Donald Abrahamson, Richard Furze, john Holso and Thomas Finn. 66 lr, TERRY GUKEISEN LEAD VS. SPEARFISH DANNY MORRIS Spearfish was defeated 18-0 in a home game to start the season off right. LEAD VS. BELLE FOURCI-IE The Belle Fourche Broncs were responsible for the Lead Golddiggers' first loss in the second game played, 41 to 13. LEAD VS. PIERRE The 'Diggers second loss came through a strong Pierre team. The Gover- nors' plowed ahead to a 19 to 13 victory. LEAD VS. HOT SPRINGS The Golddiggers overwhelmed the Bison, to give Lead a very successful homecoming, with the final score Lead, 40-Hot Springs, 13. E LARRY DOWER ,,, DENNIS EGEMO RONALD MANSEAU MARSHALL THOMSEN ROBERT LICKINGTELLER 67 WILLIAM JONES MMT HAFNER PAUL ROESLER STURGIS A terrific team effort held back a tough Scooper eleven to give the Diggers a 14-13 victory. DEADWOOD The Deadwood Bears proved no match for the lighter but stronger Diggers, while again giving up the Jaycee trophy for the third year in a row. Lead 27, Deadwood O. CUSTER Taking Custer meant a second place finish for the Diggers, with a five and one conference record. Lead 27, Custer 13. RAPID CITY CATI-IEDRAL Lead received an upset when Rapid City Cathedral won a surprise victory in a non-conference game and the last one of the season for the 'Diggers third loss. Lead 13, Cathedral 14. JOHN HoLso N 'J it 5 1454 ' as , H M it 9 1 1 4 . .l-nw 4, 'If,M'.,'LwQg If I V 1 1 A If ., W 4, A tar- . f '?! i I 'xp' . any Lx:., Aiu Ag.: l- ,, 5 . V. ' fi ,lr ff 'Q V if at , v gg-ig , 1 . TONY BULAT NICK I-IEINEN JOHN CHU-COTT 4 . V ,s 2 X -, l no - I I ' -sz: L I -' 1 ' J-'I' : ' K rv s,. or , ff fit. .'. S., I .' .- P . X -, - 1 - . 'ff' . H. :Sf - 'f ak ...ATR jg.. .L-A .xgwl 494 51. .- 'ii Q .Ti Eff'-313.5 '. ' - mi , , x., F , V 1 Q. . 5? DONALD ABRAHAMSON FRANK HOWELL ROBERT ASHEIM Lettermen SENIORS JUNIORS Terry Gukeisen Dennis Egemo john Chilcott John Holso Derril Wright Tony Bulat Marshall Thomsen Danny Morris Ronald Manseau Thomas Finn Nick Heinen SOPHOMORES Frank Howell Richard Furze Charles Richards Donald Abrahamson Tom Richards Paul Roesler Lawrence Dower Victor Opitz Dennis Murray Bob Lickingteller XVil1iam jones FRESHMEN Matt Hafner VICTOR OPITZ DAVID EDDY DERRIL WRIGHT RICHARD FURZE WWC' .I:f.r, TOM FINN DENNIS MURRAY DAVID TESCH Ron Manseau dodges a flying tackle as teammates do a beautiful job of blocking in the smashing victory over the Deadwood Bears 27-0. 'Q 'G I S N - ' v M4 R 1:5-r. l ' -' , X ,.. Nf- . ' Rf? . qx V L If RID' gf I., veil-5142-'Li' 'A-'H' we l?4?: s9 ' f R of 1 1 L' .1 - - ' . .. 1 954 1 Q 4 , ' - 1: ' , . x ' N1 NLM. LAL ' 51,-i'Q3.!'j:, ' X , T - 'f fff.: ' .. 4?-'r ,.. 1' W- ' ' ,. H, .. V' .- . nu , .- 1 H pw 4,-' Q1 :fini fl .af ARI 70 RAYMOND KREJCI TOM RICHARDS CHARLES RICHARDS 1 ag,- B SQUAD--Back Row, lefl to right: John Juso, Charles Dock, Daxid Arnio, Lorrie Olson, James Philllps Toby Barraclough William Hill, Coach Don Moorhead. Third row: Ronnie Doering, Donald Groner, Jack Renner, Aaron Jukkala Daniel Landguth Ronald Eastmo Thomas Koch. Sefond row: Coach Bob Jensen, Dennis Landguth, Michael Mann, James Sakshaug Judd Jennerlahn Frank Carr Coach Jack Doyle. Fran! Row: Robert Schell, Rodney Larson, John Jeffery, David McGuigan, John Stovall Gary Daiss Torn Kaufman Lead 7 , , Lead ,,,w,,, ,,.. Lead ,..,, , , Lead Lead ,.wY,,e Lead ....... Y,,.,.. P-., , p .. Q . in . ,' I 7 , 'XJ I 2'- frqrf. W T :Q.A.!, '4 an lu, L if B SQUAD REVIEW Sturgis , A. Sturgis ,,i.., Deadwood ., Deadwood i,,, Belle Fourche . Belle Fourche fx i B SQUAD COACHES: Bob Jensen, Jack Doyle, Donald Moorhead Activities highlight 'Digger weekend The traditional burning of the L and snake dance marked the beginning of a terrific Golddigger weekend of September 30- October 2. Barbara Kinghorn with Ilene Bauernfeind and Karen Sulzle as at- tendants was crowned at the Coronation Friday morning, by Club president, Terry Gukeisen and was presented with a gift by Joe Carr, senior class president. A parade led by the band and fea- L,. ,sn-,W 4-sg xii qff If ,ik turing the homeroom floats, urging the 'Diggers on to victory, - -- PM f ex- highlighted the afternoon. The predictions of the afternoon came true as the 'Diggers produced a 41-13 win over Hot Springs with ,-1 - - a band show and a public coronation during the half-time. 'S 1 A- 'A 1 i I Uni? li' 1, ' INXS--',? ,A A, A 'A ., rlyi Qs The week-end concluded with a dance and floor show sponsored ' by the Student Council in the boys' gym Saturday night. The L burned beautifully at night. zfgwfu n t T . l 1 1 ,- l , ago l . 'ki '- QUEEN KINGHORN AND HER FULL COURT Joe Carr, Dan Morris, Attendant Karen Sulzle, Queen Barbara, Terry Gukeisen, Attendant Ilene Baurenfeind, Ronald Manseau, Derrill Wright. Pages, Ann Hand- ley and Joe Cash. - L ,,,- 1 5 . ' . - -1 Coach Wendell Handley and his squad watch the second team Don Larson's homeroom won the prize for the most original in the grand finale of the Homecoming game. float, Patsy Cottingham is the mustard, Pat Chamberlain, 72 the cookg Roy Baker and Riler Barker, the franks. as r'. 1 ,2-vi? 'I K 's Barbara Kinghorn Min LHS of 1960 They reigned over Home- coming festivities Ilene Bauernfeind Attendant Karen Sulzle Attendfmi 55 33 ,Nj .,- x A l 2 I 'X , X' ff-I ' I f I Bark Row, lefl .fo rigbl: Terry Gukeisen, Bill jones, David McGuigan, Robert Asheim, Derril Wright, joe Carr. Tbird Row: Tom Richards, Paul Roesler, Charles Richards, Hal Ewoldt, Richard Furze, Victor Opitz. Second Rauf: Marshall Thomsen, Dennis Emego, Ronald Manseau, Don Abrahamson, Gerald Newman, Dennis Murray. Franz Roux' Coach Wendell Handley, William Enderby, Matt Hafner, Tony Bulat, Robert Lickingteller, Nick Heinen, Coach Bill Ausmann. Lettermen have busy year 15' N 5 Terry Gukeisen, president: Coach Hendley, adviserg Ronald Man- Terry Gukeisen presents a gift and roses to seau, vice president. secretary, treasurer. Linda Morris, L Club Sweetheart. Members of the Lettermen's club provided fans with much action throughout the 1960-61 athletic season. The football team took second place in the Black Hills Conference after being considerably under-rated. In basketball, the squad won a respectable fourth place, in what can be considered the toughest race in years. The wrestling squad was slightly down this season due to inexperience and competitors missing in some weights. The cindermen, though few in number, held their own, although only one participant qualified for the State track meet. Steak frysfiglal. The annual affair was again a tremendous success. 1 -,.... 40 I-4 ,Q 141. 'N K L .4 l A squad wrestlers who stayed in there slugging up to the final gun. Back Row, left lo righz: Tom Richards, Bill Jones, Bob Asheim, Marshall Thomsen, Robert Lickingteller, Melvin Brand, Aris Kotek. Third Row: Coach Don Moorhead, Tom Carr, Robert Schaffer, Noel Gast, David Tesch, Richard Norgard, John Synhorst, Coach Robert Steever. Serond Row: Tom Larive, Jack Jeffery, David McGuigan, Mike Hill, Judd Jennerjahn. Front Row: Rodney Larson, student managerg Alan Leeling, Phillip Kirch, Philip Furze. lnexperience hampers wrestling squad With plenty of desire but little experience, the LHS wrestling squad had a tough year with 8 straight losses. The team had no heavyweight wrestler until the latter part of the season and so had to forfeit five points each match. The future looks bright, though, as only two, Marshall Thomsen and Aris Kotek, will be lost through graduation. Coaches are Donald Moorhead and Robert Steever. SEASON IN REVIEW Lead ,.,,,,,,, c 15 Sturgis ,....,c VVV. . 37 Lead c uuc, . M18 Newcastle ,,,... ...,.. v 29 Lead ,,,, 21 Sturgis . ....,., ..., 7 Y 31 Lead ,.,,,,,,,. 10 Rapid City .....,, .,-,, 4 0 Lead , ...., ,10 Spearfish ....,,,, 39 Lead . ,.,,,,. 17 Sturgis ....., ,,...c, 2 7 l,,,, 1 Lead cr... .. r 5 Spearfish .,,..... ....... 4 1 A NND Lead ,,,. ,.,..,.... 5 Rapid City .........,,......V,, 38 At the State meet the Lead team took seventh place. Mike Hill came out second in the State in the 127-pound division, and Robert Licking- teller placed fourth in the 165-pound weight class. They went to State. Bark Row, lefl lo right: Aris Kotelc, Tom Rich- ards, Bob Asheim, Robert Lickingteller, Bill Jones, Marshall Thomsen From Raw: Tom Larive, Judd Jennerjahn, Jack Jeffery, David Mc- Guigan, Mike Hill, Charles Richards. 75 'Z' ix A T RON MANSEAU TOBY BARRACLOUGH JIM SAKSHAUG LANCE PICORE VICTOR OPITZ Golddiggers win wa to Sub-State finals Coaching one of the youngest teams of his career, mentor William Ausmann and the A squad had seven wins and losses to tie for fourth place in the Black Hills Conference. After beating Lemmon and Spear- fish in Section Eight play at Spearfish, the Diggers moved on to the sub-state tourney at Sturgis. The Custer Wildcats dulled the team's hopes in the first round of play, but the second night fans watched the five make one of the greatest comebacks ever to beat Rapid City 48 to 47 and to enter the finals. Belle Fourche nixed all plans of a state tourney trip during the final round of competition. DAN MORRIS Co-Captain In a hot skirmish with the Conference Champs, the Belle Fourche Dan Morris, the Conference leading scorer, Broncs, Frank Howell, 13, and Paul Roesler, 15, Lead, are in goes up for another point in the battle there pitching. against the Spearfish Spartans. 76 Si 1.2 il 'P' PAUL ROESI-ER DON ABRAHAMSON DENNIS EGEMO FRANK HOWELI, TOM NORRIS GAMES IN REVIEW Pre-Season Tourney Lead 44 Rapid City Lead 52 Chamberlain Lead 52 Belle- Fourche Lead 52 Pierre Lead 46 Sturgis Black Hilff Cofzferezzre Coufereme Twmley Lead 53 Deadwood 112633 73 Newell Lead 55 Custer end 70 Sturgis Lead 55 Hot Springs Lea 46 Belle Fourche Lead 47 Rapid City Section VIII Lead 53 Belle Fourche Lead 68 Lemmon Lead 52 Sturgis Lead 59 Spearfish Lead 51 Spearfish Lead 48 Deadwood SZ'b'Smfe Lead 56 Custer Lead 44 Custer Lead 50 Spearfisli Lead 48 Rapid City Lead 69 Hot Springs Lead 51 Belle Fourche TERRQ' GUKEISEN 0-Captain I , . The Scoopers tried to on this one but failed. stop Dan Morris Coach Bill Ausmann seems to be eyeing some distant goal. Could ir be that trip ro Stare? 77 l 1 Q I if IA They worked hard too. Back Rauf. left zo rigbz: Wzilrei- Ruzick. Edward Swanson. Matt Hafner jim Phil lips, Aaron jukkala, Coach jack Doyle. Franz Rou':J.1ck Renner, Ronnie Calvert, Ronnie Eastmo Tom Falk, Gary Daissg Tom Carr, Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead Lead 78 Junior Diggers gain experience and skill Leads junior Diggers, described as young, green and inex periencedj' had a touch-and-go season, playing fourteen games and winning only four. Coached by ,lack Doyle, the B squad still managed to cop third place in the second team tourney played in Lead in February. SEASON IN REVIEW 26 Deadwood . 29 Custer 55 Hot Springs 37 Rapid City 25 Belle Fourche 47 Sturgis 44 Spearfish 37 Deadwood 52 Custer 36 Spearfish 33 Hot Springs , 32 Rapid City s 38 Belle Fourche 41 Sturgis Tourmwzent 41 Sturgis 29 Belle Fourche -A f f Cult. huh? These little gals helped cheer them on to wictorv B SQUAD CHEER LEADERS, lefz zo riglafx Helen Bulat, Carol Clause-r Tacy Hall Judy Baldwin Marlyce Sulzle. ? sf-1' ff' .1 .1 It was a good fight though, Coach Bob Clithero's junior-Senior squad worked hard too. Leff za righl: Coach Clithero, Nick Heinen, Tony Bulat, David Eddy, LeRoy Metz, Gerald Zwetzig. Intramural teams enter juvenile tournament Highlighting the season for the intramural teams was the 58th annual Cartwright juvenile tournament held in Lead, February 4 and 18. The junior-senior team was eliminated in the first round of play, but the freshman-sophomore squad fought their way into the finals where they earned the runner-up trophy, after losing the deciding battle, by one Point. That one point hurt, Coach Cheeto Configliaccos freshman-sophomore squad that won the runner-up trophy-Bark Row, left to right: jim Green, Charles Rhine, Larry Binfet, Vincent Bertolotto, jerry Boortz, Keith Guest, Randy Peters, Jerry Newman, Bob Edlund, Hugh Kleiman- FYUW ROW-' Bill Enderby, Bill Parsons, Ronald Doering, Coach Configliacco, jim Markve, jerry Raetz, Ossie Enderby. 79 is CJ , gg: ' , rf' r Jo' 1 as - , ..e5'594v, , 3 I x, dv ' I 1 I-. 4 Iac. l. ' ' 1' i , A 4, i I lf . i if if dn. , - i I THE CHAMPSsCoach joe Cash's seventh grade squad which remained undefeated. Barb Row, lefr to nght john Aberle Robert Rose, Michael Sherbon, james Furze, Kenneth Phillips, David Wical. Mzddle Rauf: John Minarich, Robert White Gary Callahan Raymond Tysdal, Wayne Mooney. Front Roux' Mike Dunstan, Larry I-lull, Thomas Markve, Quentin Glover Seventh Grade squad finishes season undefeated Never having been scored on since they were organized three years ago, Coach joe Cash's seventh graders show terrific promise for the future. Included in the victory column is the champion- ship of the 38th annual Cartwright juvenile tourney. The eighth grade squad had a little less luck throughout the season and were eliminated from the Cartyl' tourney in the first round. XX-fl0 i They tried though. Bark Row, Inf! lu rzgblx Elwood Havens, Willis Nyholm, David Morris, Ed Sinner, Leslie Roselles Mike Opitz Farm! Roux Dean Aschenbrenner, Kenneth Kinghorn, Jerome Bertsch, David Richards, David Aschenbrenner Kneelzng Coach Bob Jensen. 80 at W7 u y I Girl athletes swim, bowl, dance for health a nd bea uty GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS 'Y These are the leaders. G.A.A. OFFICERS-Stand ing, left zo rigbl: Maryann Penzien, secretaryg Londa Eidsness, treasurerg Gay Wical, vice presi- dent. Sealed: Beth Best, president. Bowling and swimming shared honors for being the most attractive activities for the members. Both a bowling league which played on the Gold Crown alleys and an aquatic club which swam at the Homestake Pool were organized. The annual Play Day was held March 11 with the theme of Alice in Wonderland. Two teams of upper- classmen played volleyball with teams in Spearfish. Lower- classmen formed a basketball squad which played joe Cash's seventh graders and went down to defeat. Adviser for the group is Phyllis Ketchum. A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS-Top to botlomr JoAnn Rolan- do, Judy Tausta, Janice Handley and Gracie Wolfinbarger. it 2 X. . 'L .L ff'K ,nn PHYLLIS KETCHUM Physical Education Instructor C7 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD-Lefl lo rigbl, Back Roux' Coach jack Doyle, Thomas Larive, Colin Campbell, Coach Don Moorhead, Wayne Copas, Michael Configliacco, Paul Bulat, Charles Dock, Gary Diass, Edward Swanson, Walter Ruzick, jr., Donald Hollister, Raymond Krejci, jack Renner, Nicholas Heinen, Coach Bill Ausmann, Coach Wendell Handley. Middle Row: Ronald Eastmo, Elva Bowling, james Phillips, Michael Mann, Michael Hill, Frank Carr, Aaron Iukkala, Donald Abrahamson, David Tesch, Roy Baker, joseph Carr, john Chilcott, james Sakshaug. Franz Row: William Enderby, student managerg Phillip Furze, Eddie Christensen, Harold Storsve, Toby Barraclough, Paul Roesler, Leo Staley, Robert Lickingteller, Marshall Thomsen, David McGuigan, Richard Furze, Tony Bulat, Daniel Morris, Ronald Monseau, Terry Gukeisen. Golddigger cindermen complete fair season Coach Wendell Handley's trackmen completed a fairly in two dual meets between Spearfish and Sturgisg placed the Black Hills Conference. Terry Gukeisen was the only thinclad from Lead to go 82 Terry Gukeisen goes to State Meet. successful season this year. The green cindermen took first second in the Northern Hills Meet and finished fourth in to State this year placing second in the high jump. 'uri' 1- ' lj J x Nlf T X QHTJXP3 ' They ran, they jumped, they threw. Burl: Row, lefz to right: Coach Wendell Handley, Ron Manseau, Terry Gukeisen, Marshall Thomsen. Front Row: Richard Furze, David McGuigan, Tom Staley, Robert Lickingteller, Dennis Egemo. 1 ,qfyw b ,'.gr A 19 -4 V , ',, 1' Q if, !' - f-1, , ' K X lf ff l ,I -. 5- wk z -. if 4 A fi! A .vm ev- hk, - 1 wax gm Q .Q ,A if 1 S Si' Riff' P lids. I : - ' -I 'lr n F. 1'Q s . -- L- SENIOR ACTI ITIE zl, I Q E Q 1 A MORTY MINER 'f 4 A to 3 J,-2-1 ee 3-Y -33 i fqQ'f S C - AHR, THOMAS-Football 43 Basketball 2, 33 Track 13 L Club 3, 4 ANDERSON, JOHN--Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Nugget Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Debate 13 NFL 13 Football 13 Track 13 Junior Play 3 BARKER, SHARON-Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 43 GAA 1, 43 junior Play 33 Senior Play Production Staff 4 BAUER, DORIS-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Goldenlode 43 Pep Club 2, 3 BAUERNFEIND, ILENE-Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 2, 5, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Student Council 33 Miss LHS Attendant 43 Gol- denlode 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Pep Club 3 BERRY, EDWARD-Track 3 BEST, BETH-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 MeloDears 43 Nugget 43 Goldenlode 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Declam 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA Vice-President 33 GAA President 43 junior Play 33 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Senior Play 4 BUMP, JUDITH-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Debate 13 Junior Play Staff 33 Student Council 43 Pep Club 3 BUSH, CLYDE-Spearfish High School 13 Sidney, Montana, High School 2, 3 84 CALHOON, FRANCES-GAA 1, 43 Concert Band 1, 23 March- ing Band 1, 23 San Francisco, California, 3 CARR, JOSEPH-Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 33 Studeqt Council 43 Class President 43 Boys' State 3 CHILCOTT, JOHN-Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 All-State journalism Staff 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Oratory 2, 33 Extemp 1, 2, 3, 43 Declam 1, 23 NFL 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 L Club 43 Student Council Vice-President 43 Boys' State journalist 33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play Staff 43 Variety Show MC 4 COTTINGHAM, DOROTHY-Glee Club 1, 23 Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Debate 1, 23 Oratory 13 Extemp 13 NFL 13 junior Play 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Girls' State 33 Freshman Queen 1 DELAHOYDE, JAMES-Pyne Boys 1, 2, 3 DELZER, JUDY-GAA 1, 23 junior Play Staff 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Declam 33' Glee Club 1, 2 DUTTON, DIANA-Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Debate 13 NFL 1 EDDY, CAROL-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 GAA 1, 23 junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Triple Trio 1, 2, 4 EIDSNESS, LONDA-Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 33 Debate 13 GAA 2, 3, 43 junior Play 53 Goldenlode 43 Quill and Scroll 4 EWOLDT, HAL-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 3, 43 Basketball 13 Wrestling 2, 33 Discords 43 L Club 43 Variety Show 1 FINN, THOMAS-Glee Club 2, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 23 L Club 43 junior Play 3 GRECO, KENNETH-Glee Club 43 Chorus 43 Nugget 43 Golden- lode 43 Debate 13 junior Play 33 Pyne Boys 43 Quill and Scroll 4 GRESLIN, MARGARET--Glee Club 23 junior Play Staff 33 Pep Club 33 Senior Play Staff 43 Student Council 4 GUKEISEN, TERRY-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Quartet 1, 33 Nugget Sports Editor 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, Z, 3, 43 L Club 1, 2, 3, 43 L Club President 43 junior Play 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Student Council Secretary 33 Variety Show 13 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Student of the Month 4 HAGER, BONNIE-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 3, 43 MeloDears 3, 43 Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Debate 13 Nugget 43 Declam 23 junior Play 33 Variety Show 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Official Festival Accompanist 3 HANNET, CHRISTIE-GAA 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 2 HARKNESS, GARY-Football' lg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1 HEINEN, NICK-Glee Club 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 L Club 3, 43 junior Play 3 HOLTRY, RICHARD-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Variety Show 4g Discords 43 All-State Chorus 4 IVERSON, BILL-Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Debate 13 Foot- ball 13 Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 3 JACOBSON, BARBARA-Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Chorus Z, 33 Pep Club 3 JUSTICE, EVA-Glee Club 2, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Class Secretary 3, 43 Class Vice- President 23 Triple Trio 2, 43 Variety Show 2 KINGHORN, BARBARA-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 MeloDears 3, 43 Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 43 GAA 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 A Squad Cheer- leader 33 Miss LHS 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 4 KINNEY, HELEN-GAA 1, 2, 3 KOTEK, ARIS-Wrestling 3, 43 L Club 3, 4 KOTEK, MARVIN-Wrestling 2, 3 KRAUSE, CAROLE-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Oper- etta 3, 4g Triple Trio 1, 43 MeloDears 43 Nugget Columnist 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 President Quill and Scroll 43 Goldenlode 43 All-State Photographer 43 Debate 1, 2, 33 NFL 1, 2, 33 junior Play 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Vice-President Pep Club 13 Girls' State 33 Student Council 3, 43 Student of the Month 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 3 LADNER, GARY-Wrestling 2, 3 LAGG, DIANE-Glee Club 33 Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 33 Debate 13 GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Golden- lode 4 LARIVE, MARGARET-Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Chorus 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Play 33 Pep Club 13 Senior Play 4 LEWIS, SHARON-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 MeloDears 33 Triple Trio 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 43 junior Play 33 Variety Show 1 LEWIS, SHERRY-GAA 1 MAGERS, BETTE-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 1, 23 Editor Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Sec- retary Quill and Scroll 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Oratory 1, 2, 3, 43 EXfCmP 11 2, 3, 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 43 President NFL 43 Vice- President NFL 33 junior Play 33 Variety Show 1, 23 Girls' State Alternate 33 Student of the Month and Student of the Year 4g Goldenlode Staff 43 Senior Play 43 DAR Representative, Local and County 43 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 43 Student Council 43 Valedictorian 4 MANSEAU, RONALD-Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Assistant Editor Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Vice-President Quill and Scroll 43 Editor Goldenlode 43 Debate 13 NFL 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 L Club 2, 3, 43 L Club Vice-President 43 Junior Play 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' State 33 Class Vice-President 13 Class President 3 MARKS, PATTY-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 33 MHICI1' ing Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 42 Triple Trio 1, 23 MeloDears 33 GAA 2, 3, 43 TfCaSUfCf GAA 33 Variety Show 1, 2g A Squad Cheerleader 3 MATTER, DOROTHY-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Triple Trio 1, 23 Debate 13 NFL 13 GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Variety Show 1 MICOLINI, ROBERTA-Glee Club 1, 23 GAA 1, 23 Junior Play Staff 33 Senior Play Staff 4 MORRIS, DANNY-St. Patrick's High School 13 Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 L Club 3, 4 MOYE, JOHN-Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Debate 1, 2, 43 Extemp 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Play 33 Variety Show 2, 3, 43 Operetta Accompanist 43 Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Goldenlode 43 Student Council 23 Senior Play 43 Discords 43 Style Show MC 4 NELSON, LARRY-Glee Club 1, 23 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Class President 23 Class Vice-President 3 NORTH, JANICE-GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1 OBERLANDER, JANE-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, 23 Declam 33 NFL 1, 2, 33 GAA 1, 23 junior Play 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 2 OYLER, JANE-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 CPIOIUS 2, 3, 49 Triple Trio 43 MeloDears 43 All-State Chorus 43 All-State Band 43 Operetta 3, 4 PARSONS, CAROL-Glee Club 1, 2 PENZIEN, JAMES-St. PatriCk's High School 13 Football 23 Basketball 2, 33 Track 2 RA1NEs, RITA-Glee Club 1, 2, Nugget News M1101 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Treasurer Quill and Scroll 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Oratory 2, 33 Extemp 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary NFL 43 junior PlaY 33 Vice-President Pep Club 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Student of the Month 43 Senior Play 4 RICHARDS, ERNEST-Wrestling 3, 43 Track 1 SATTERLEE, WARREN-Concert Band 1, 23 Pep Band 1, 23 Marching Band 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 All-State Chorus 33 Junior Play 33 Discords 3, 4 SINNER, DOROTHY-Pep Club 1, 2, 5 STALEY, TOM-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Nugget 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 junior Play 33 Football 2, 33 Basket- ball 2, 33 Track 2, 33 L Club 3, 43 All-State Chorus 43 Oper- etta 3, 43 Choralaires 43 Senior Play Production Staff 43' Variety Show 4 STEINBACK, PAUL-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 junior Play 3 SULZLE, KAREN-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 GAA 23 junior Play Staff 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Class Presi- dent 13 A Cheerleader 33 Miss LHS Attendant 43 Senior Play Staff 4 TAYLOR, NATALIE-Glee Club 1, 23 Chorus 23 Nugget 43 Managing Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Goldenlode 43 Pep Club 33 junior Play Staff 33 Senior Play Staff 43 Debate 1 TAYLOR, SUE-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Exchange Editor Nugget 43 Debate 1, 2, 33 NFL 1, 2, 33 junior Play 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Senior Play Staff 4 THOMAS, JOHN-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3 THOMSEN, MARSHALL-Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Cir- culation Manager Nugget 43 Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Track 2, 3, 43 L Club 3, 4 TOLLEFSON, JORAND-Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 MeloDears 3, 4g Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 43 Nugget 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Goldenlode 43 Junior Play 33 Variety Show 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Girls' State Alternate 33 Senior Play Staff 43 Student of the Month 4 VUKOTICH, JOAN-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Junior Play Staff 33 Class Secretary 13 GAA 23 Senior Play Staff 4 WEILAND, JUDY-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Operetta 4g junior Play 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Staff 4 WELKER, CORINNE--Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Triple Trio 1, 2, 43 MeloDears 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Nugget Columnist 43 Assistant Editor Goldenlode 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Debate 1, 23 Oratory 13 Extemp 13 NFL 1, 23 junior Play Staff 33 Variety Show 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Play Staff 4 WINSELL, DENNIS-Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2g Track 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 WOLFF, RAY-Glee Club 13 Chorus 13 Basketball 13 Junior Play 33 Pyne Boys 1, 2, 3 wooos, TANYA-Glee cms 2, Pep Club, 2, 5, GAA 1 WRIGHT, DERRIL-Miles City, Montana, High School 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Discords 3, 43 Boys' Quartet 3, 4g All-State Chorus 3, 43 Football 3, 43 L Club 43 Junior Play 33 President Student Council 43 Boys' State 33 Senior Play 43 Class Vice-President 43 Student of the Month 4 ZWETZIG, GERALD-Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 4g Boys' State 33 Debate 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Operetta 3, 43 Boys' Quartet 23 Discords 4g Student of the Month 4 85 SENIORS Ahr, Thomas-11 Anderson, John-11, 17, 45, 46, 49, 62, 63 Barker, Sharon-11, 48, 81 Bauer, Doris-11, 48, 62, 63, 64, 81 Bauernfeind, Ilene--11, 13, 15, 48, 64, 72, 73 Berry, Edward-11 Best, Beth-11, 54, 58, 63, 64, 81 Bump, Judith-11, 42, 48, 60 Burd, Sharon-12 Bush, Clyde--12 Calhoon, Frances-12, 81 Carr, joseph-10, 12, 60, 72, 74, 82 Chilcott, John-12, 42, 55, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63, 66, 68, 82 Cottingham, Dorothy-12, 61, 63 Delahoyde, james-12 Delzer, judy-12 Dutton, Diana-13 Eddy, Carol-13, 48, 50, 54, 55 Eidsness, Londa-13, 48, 64, 81 Ewoldt, Hal-13, 47, 49, 61, 74 Finn, Thomas-13, 49, 66, 70 Gifford, Rosemary-13 Greco, Kenneth-13, 48, 62, 64 Greslin, Margaret-13, 42 Gukeisen, Terry-14, 17, 34, 49, 54, 55, 62, 63, 66, 67, 72, 74, 77, 82 Haag, Robert-14 Hager, Bonnie-14, 47, 48, 50, 63 Hannet, Christie-14 Harkness, Gary-14 Heinen, Nicky--14, 16, 66, 68, 74, 79, 82 Heutzenroeder, Patty-14 Holtry, Richard-14, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 61 Iverson, Bill-15 Jacobson, Barbara-15 Justice, Eva--10, 15, 62 Kinghorn, Barbara-14, 15, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 72, 73 Kinney, Helen--15 Kotek, Aris-15, 75 Kotek, Marvin-15 Krause, Carole-15, 42, 47, 49, 50, 61, 62, 63, 64 LaCroix, Kenneth--16 Ladner, Gary-16 Lagg, Diane-16, 48, 62, 64, 81 Larive, Margaret-16, 54, 81 Lewis, Sharon-16, 47, 48, 50 Lewis, Sherry-16 Magers, Bette-16, 17, 34, 46, 47, 49, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64 Manseau, Ronald-16, 17, 34, 42, 66, 63, 64, 66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 76, 82 Marks, Patty-17, 45, 46, 81 Markve, Howard-17 Matter, Dorothy-17, 48, 50 Micolini, Roberta-17 Morris, Danny-17, 66, 67, 72, 76, 77, 82 Moye, john-15, 17, 47, 49, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64 Munger, Patty-17 Nelson, Larry-17 North, Janice-18 Oberlander, jane-18, 45, 46 Oyler, Jane-18, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 56 Parsons, Carol-18 86 General Index Penzien, james-18 Raines, Rita-18, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63 Richards, Ernest-18 Rilling, james-18 Slathe, Lawrence-18 Satterlee, Warren--19, 47, 48, 51, 61 Sinner, Dorothy-19 Staley, Tom--12, 19, 48, 62, 63, 82 Steinback, Paul-19, 49 Sulzle, Karen-19, 49, 72, 73 Taylor, Natalie-19, 62, 63, 54 Taylor, Sue-19, 45, 46, 49, 62, 63 Thomas, john-16, 19, 49 Thomsen, Marshall-19, 63, 66, 67, 74, 75, 82 Tollefson, jorand-20, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 61, 62, 63, 64 Vukotich, joan-20, 49 Wieland, Judy-20, 48 Welker, Corinne-20, 34, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 61, 62, 63, 64 Winsell, Dennis-20, 49 Wolff, Ray-20 Woods, Tanya-20 Wright, Derril-10, 20, 42, 47, 48, 50, 54, 55, 61, 67, 72, 74 Zwetzig, Gerald-15, 20, 42, 47, 48, 50, 61, 64, 79 JUNIORS Adsem, Larry-24 Allen, Richard-22, 24, 34, 42, 45, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62 Asheim, Robert-22, 66, 69, 74, 75 Baker, Roy--22, 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 82 Barker, Riley-22, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62 Brand, Melvin-22, 44, 47, 49, 61, 75 Bulat, Tony-22, 34, 44, 66, 68, 74, 79, 82 Bump, Donna-22, 48 Carlson, JoAnn-22 Carr, Thomas-22 Chamberlain, Patrick-22 Cottingharn, Patricia-22, 61 Cox, Sue-22, 62 DeLand, Karl-22 Dower, Anita-22 Dower, Lawrence-22, 66, 67 Dunn, james-22 Dunn, William-22, 24, 45, 48, 52, 53, 62 Eddy, David-22, 66, 69, 79 Egemo, Dennis-22, 66, 67, 74, 77 Enders, Wendell-22, 34, 45, 53 Fuller, Carol-22, 48 Gienger, Judith-22 Gustafson, Harold-22 Hall, Barbara-22, 34 Handley, Janis--22, 81 Hill, William-22, 71 Holso, Elizabeth-22 Holso, John-66, 68 Holtry, Ronnie-22 jones, William-22, 34, 62, 66, 68, 74, 75 Juso, john-22, 71 Kendall, James-22 Kf6jCl, Ray-22, 66, 70, 82 Lakson, Charlotte-22 Larive, Nancy-22 Larson, Roger--22 Leeling, Anita-22 Lickingteller, Robert-23, 66, 67, 74, 75, 82 Lux, Darlene-23 MacDonald, Colin-23 Martin, Edith-23 Matthew, James-23 McColley, Marcia-23, 49, 55, 56, 58, 59 McGuigan, David-22, 44, 71, 74, 75, 82 McKay, Dennis-23 McNall, Judy-23 Metz, LeRoy-23, 42, 79 Mooney, Lavonne-23, 24, 42, 48, 53, 62 Moore, Mary Ann-23 Morcom, Margo-23, 48 Morris, Linda-22, 24, 74 Mulquin, JoAnne-23 Murray, Dennis-23, 34, 45, 48, 51, 53, 56, 58, 59, 62, 66, 70 Nelson, Lanny-23 North, Ronnie-23 Oates, Elizabeth-23, 44, 48, 62 Oleson, Diann-23 Olson, Lorrie-23, 71 Opitz, Dick-23, 66, 69, 74, 76 Paul, Virginia-23, 45, 49, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62 Penzien, Mary Ann-47, 48, 62, 81 Picore, Lance--23, 24, 76 Plumb, Wayne-23 Posey, Faith-23, 52, 55 Quaschnick, JoAnn-23, 42 Raines, Roma-23, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 61, 62 Rantapaa, Raymond-23, 45, 51, 52, 53, 56 ss, 59, 62 Richards, Tom-23, 24, 34, 49, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 70, 74, 75 Roesler, Paul-23, 24, 34, 62, 66, 68, 74, 76, 77, sz Rolando, JoAnn-23, 44, 48, 81 Rose, Floyd-24, 45 Sawin, Tacy-24, 45 Schumacher, Karen-23 Schindler, Mary-24, 45, 49, 62 Shepersky, Clark-24 Sneesby, Lenora-24 Storsve, Harold-24, 82 Tausta, Judy-24, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 62, 81 Taylor, Nancy-24, 46 Tesch, David-24, 66, 70, 82 Theisen, Carol-23 Thomas, Vernon-24, 56, 59 Tollefson, Gary-24, 44, 47, 48, 61 Tretheway, William-24, 44, 47, 49, 61 Watt, Beverly-24 Weiers, Carol-24, 42, 49, 62 Werlinger, joAnn-24 Wical, Gay-24, 45, 81 Williams, Marilyn-24, 44 Wilson, Paula-23, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62 Wolfinbarger, Gracie-24, 81 SOPHOMORES Abrahamson, Donald-26, 66, 69, 74, 77, 82 Allen, David-26, 45 Anderson, Dorette-26, 44, 49, 57, 58, 59 Arnio, David-26, 71 Baldwin, Judy-26, 78 Battles, Nancy-26 Berry, Elaine-26, 49 Bertolotto, Vincent-26, 44, 49, 79 Bulat, Helen-26, 78 Callahan, Daniel-26, 28 Cann, Nancy-26, 49 Christensen, Eddie-26, 82 Clauser, Carol-26, 42, 78 Copas, Deanna-26 Dachtler, Wayne--26 Delahoyde, Valetta-26, 44, 49 Edlund, Robert-26, 49, 79 Enderby, William-16, 26, 74, 79, 82 Evenson, Phyllis-26, 49, 61 Fahrenwald, Delores-27 Furze, Richard-26, 66, 69, 74, 82 Gast, Noel-26 Gengler, Victoria--26 Gifford, Lenora-26, 49 Green, james-26, 79 Guerrero, Norma-26 Haag, Bettie-26, 49, 57, 59 Hall, Taq-26, 28, 49, 57, 59, 78 Hancock, Richard-26 Hanna, James-26 Heimrick, jean-26, 42, 49, 57, 58, 59 Heppler, Nedra--26, 49 Hill, Michael-26, 66, 75, 82 Hodge, Danny-26, 49 Hollister, Donald--26 Howell, Frank-27, 66, 69, 76, 77 Isaak, Larry-27 Jeffery, john-27, 28, 42, 71, 75 Kindsfater, Jerald-27 Kinney, Monica-27, 49, 57, 59 Koskela, Ralph-27 Kotek, Josephine-27, 49 Zwetzig, Linda-28, 49, 57, 58, 59 FRESHMEN Albrecht, Russell-30 Andress, Linda-30, 48 Aspen, Sherrill--30, 40 Barraclough, Toby-30, 71, 76, 82 Basker, Connie-30, 42, 57 Battles, jean-30, 48 Bauernfeind, Dennis-30 Binfet, Larry-30, 79 Bixby, Lucius-30 Boortz, Gerald-30, 79 Bowling, Elva-30, 49, 82 Brand, Leona-30 Bulat, Paul-30, 44, 49, 82 Burns, Arla-30, 48 Burr, Barbara-30, 48, 57 Bush, James-30 Calvert, Ronnie-30, 49, 78 Campbell, Colin-30, 44, 48, 57, 82 Carr, Frank-30, 71, 78, 82 Carrico, Phillip-30 Carroll, Maureen--30, 48 Chamberlain, Wanda-30 Christensen, Roberta-30 Clark, Colleen-30 Configliacco, Michael-30, 45, 82 Congdon, Ethel--30 Coolley, Michele-50 Copas, Wayne--30, 49, 82 Cudmore, Ella-30, 48 Cummings, Joyce-31, 44 Curliss, Lydia-31 Curry, Charles--30 Dahlquist, Timothy-30, 49 Daiss, Gary-30, 71, 78, 82 Delahoyde, Alta-30, 48 deVillenuve, Joyce--30 Lagg, Karen-27, 49 Larive, Thomas-27, 75 Larson, Rodney-27, 71 Leeling, Alan-27 Martin , Danny-27 Milich, Moore, Margaret-27 Bob-27, 46, 57, 58, 59 Morris, Thomas-27, 77 Nelson, Sue-27, 44, 46, 49 Newman, jerry-27, 74, 79 Peters, Randy-27, 79 Rankin, Jeanette-27, 42, 46, 49 Rempfer, Jerry-27 Rhine, Charles-27, 73 Dock, Charles-71, 82 Doering, Ronnie-30, 46, 71, 79 Dropulich, Michael-30 Dunn, Mary Jane-30, 48 Dutton, Barbara-44, 48, 57 Eastmo, Ronnie-30, 42, 71, 78, 82 Eidsness, Beverly--30 Enderby, Ossie-50 Engel, Sanra-30 Falk, Thomas-30, 48, 78 Follette, Lurlene-30, 48 Friskey, Patricia--30 Furze, Barry-30, 45, 46, 49, 57 Furze, Phillip-32, 82 Richards, Charles-27, 69, 70, 74, 75 Ruzick, Walter-27, 70, 82 Samson, Mary-27, 45, 49 Sakshaug, James-27, 49, 71, 76, 82 Schell, Robert-27, 49, 71 Shaw, Bob-27, 57, 58, 59 Sherman, Scott-27, 46 Steele, Roger-27 Sulzle, Marlyce-28, 42, 45, 49, 60, 78 swihaff, Bob-28 Taylor, Beverly-28, 57, 58, 59 Teupel, Carolyn-28, 49, 57, 58, 59 Thompson, Sally-28, 44, 49, 61 Tieszen, Sherwin-28 Walker, Donald-28 Wermers, Terry-28 Wical, joy-28, 58 Wieser, Rebecca-28 Gast, Judith-32 Goos, Marilyn-32 Guest, Keith--32, 79 Gustafson, Joyce-32, 48 Hafner, Matt-16, 32, 33, 66, 68, 74, 78 Hauck, Thomas--32 Hendrickson, Donald-32, 42, 45, 49 Heutzenroeder, Bonnie-32, 44, 48 Hogarth, Dennis-32, 49, 57 Holtry, Dianne-32, 48 Jacobson, Donald-52 jennerjahn, Judd-32, 49, 71, 75 Jensen, Kathy-32, 57 jukkala, Aaron-32, 71, 78, 82 Kautz, Betty-32, 48 Kindsfater, Alice-32, 48 Kinney, joseph-32 Kirch, Phillip-32 Kleiman, Hugh-32, 79 Klima, Terrance--32 Klock, Mary Ann-32 Koch, Thomas-32, 71 Landguth, Daniel-32, 71 Landguth, Dennis-32, 71 Lenerville, Alona-32 Lien, james-32 Lipp, Beth Ann-32 Loeffen, Margaret-32, 48 Ludeman, Diane-45, 48 Mann, Michael-32, 45, 49, 71, 82 Markve, james-32, 79 Marquardt, Patricia-32 Marta, Anita-32, 48 Marta, john-32 Martin, Barbara-32, 48 Mathisrud, Daniel-32, 45, 46 Metzger, Kenneth-32 Mittelstadt, Carolgene-32, 57 Moilan, Virginia-32, 48, 57 Moorhead, Vicky-32, 48 Morcom, Carol--32, 48 Morlan, Joyce-32, 48 Mullaney, Kathleen-32, 57 Nelson, David-46, 57 Norgard, Richard-32, 49 North, Barbara--51, 48 O'Dell, Florence-31 Odrlin, Sharon-48 Olson, Lana-31, 44, 48, 57 Olson, Nancy-31, 48 Osborn, Richard-31 Oyler, Dinah-31, 48, 57 Paananen, Azalia-51, 48 Parsons, William-31, 79 Paul, Mary-31, 48, 57 Phillips, James-31, 33, 49, 71, 78, 82 Pinske, Cherlyl-31, 48 Posey, Steven-31 Raetz, jerry-31, 46, 49, 79, 82 Rermer, Jack-31, 71, 78, 82 Richards, Charlotte-31, 48 Schaefer, Robert-31 Schieke, Marlynn-31, 48, 57 Scott, Margo-31 Shiner, Margaret-31, 48 Steger, Lawrence-31 Stevens, Barbara-31, 48 Stonefelt, Qavid-31, 45, 49 Sutfin, Anita-31 Swanson, Edward-31, 33, 45, 49, 78, Synhorst, John-31 Taylor, Kathleen-31, 48, 57 Teupel, Marilyn-31, 48, 57 Thomas, Grant-31 Thoresen, Dennis-31 Titus, Kaye-31, 48 Tollefson, Karen-31, 46 Torres, Linda-31 Trudo, Martha-31 Tysdal, Allan-51, 42, 44, 48 VanDerWerffm, Charlene-31, 48 Vukotich, Carol-31, 35 Ward, Dianne-51, 48 Wells, Wade-31 White, Carolyn-31, 48 Wilcox, Margaret--48, 57- Wilder, Linda-31 Williams, Konnie-31, 45, 48 Witcraft, Carol-31, 46, 48 87 Administration Band All-State Concert junior , Majorettes Officers Pep, Senior Instrumentalists Banquet-Prom Basketball A Squad B Squad ,, Eighth Grade Squad Freshman-Sophomore Squad junior-Senior Squad , Seventh Grade Squad , Board of Education , Boys' State Chorus A Chorus B Chorus , All-State Discords . . ., ., Freshman Girls' Chorus Triple Trio Commencement Awards Debate A Squad B Squad C Squad Declam NFL Members , Oratory and Extemp ., ,. 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