Madison High School - Interlakes Yearbook (Madison, SD)
- Class of 1962
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DAVID RICH - Class Officer, Student Council, Mixed Chorus Band, All-State Chorus, Vocal Group, Football, Basketball, Track, M Club. PATRICK DRISCOLL - ftransferj, Band, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Vocal Group, Declam, Honor Society, All-State Band, ELLEN LINCOLN - Yearbook Editor, Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, All-State Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Groups, Declam, Dramatics, Honor Society, Homecoming Royalty Candidate, Tri-State Band, Girls' State Alt. , Freshman Scholarship Medal, Vocal Solos, All-School Play, Instru- mental Solos, Clarinet Quartet, All State Band. GEORGIA AMONSON - Band, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, GAA, Tumbling Club, FHA. FRANK LEACH - Class Officer, Maroon Staff, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee, Football, CAP, Basketball, Track, Handicraft, M Club. EUGENE MUTI-l - Home Room Offi- cer, Student Council, Mixed Cho- rus, Boys' Glee, Football, Basket- ball, Track, M Club, Handicraft. MARY STRAND - Home Room Officer, Band, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Groups, Pep Club, Declam, NFL, Dramatics, All-School Play, Girls' State and Nation, All-State Band, Instrumental Solos, Flute En- semble, Betty Crocker Home- Maker of Tomorrow. 6 enzbrs BARBARA LAUGHLIN - Maroon Staff, Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Group, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Declam, Dramatics, All-School Play, Honor Society, DAR, German Band, Cornet Trio, Cornet Quartet, ROBERT YERIGAN - Football, Basketball, Track, M Club, Follies Royalty Candidate, All-School Play. DANIEL STRANG - Football, Track, Basketball, M Club, Handicraft. PATRICIA BLAIR - Class Offi- cer, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Maroon Staff, Co-Editor, Mixed Cho- rus, All-State Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Groups, Cheer- leader, Pep Club, Dramatics, GAA, Homecoming and Follies Royalty Candidate. SHARON SCHIRMACHER - Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Dramatics, GAA, Tumbling Club, FHA. JERRY ELSHERE - Home Room Officer, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee, Football, Basketball, Track, M Club, Handicraft, Student Manager. DEAN RANDALL - Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Football, Basketball, Track. KAREN SCHMIDT - Class offi cer, Home Room Officer, Yearbook, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Declam, Home- coming and Follies Royalty Candidate, All-School Play, NFL, GAA, Honor Society. 7 enzbrs MARY JANE KAISERSATT - Band, NFL, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Rep Club, Declam, Debate, Dra- matics, Honor Society, Girls' State Alt., Accompanist, Freshman Scholarship Medal. JEFFREY OLSON - Band, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Boys Glee, Vocal Group, All-State Band, Boys' State, Instrumental Groups. ROGER STANFORD - Boys' Glee, Handicraft, Science Club. JUDY DENIGER - Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Dra- matics, GAA, Tumbling Club. LINDA WARNS - Class Officer, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Declam Honor Society, FHA. BRIAN CAMPBELL - Yearbook, Maroon Staff, Boys' Glee, Football, Basketball, M Club, Track, Handicraft, Home- coming Royalty Candidate, Visual Aids, Student Manager. GARY TIDBLOM - Home Room Officer, Mixed Chorus, Football, Basketball, Track, Visual Aids. SANDRA MOOSE - Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Declam, Dra- matics, Honor Society, Girls' State, NFL, Clarinet Ensemble, 8 621210119 CECELIA THOMAS - Home Room Officer, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, FHA, Dramatics, GAA. ROBERT BAUMAN - Home Room Officer, Student Council, Pep Club, Football, Basketball, Track, M Club, Follies Royalty Candidate. RAYMOND THOMAS - Home Room Officer, Student Council, Maroon Staff, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee, Track, Football, Basketball, Handicraft, M Club, Homecoming Royalty Candidate. NORA KUCHENBECKER - Year- book, Band, Mixed Chorus, Dramatics, GAA, Tumbling Club, German Band, Brass Sextet, French Horn Quartet, Instrumental Solos, Tri-State Ensemble, Pep Club. PATRICIA O'CONNELL - Band, GAA, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Dramatics, German Band. MURPHY RICHARDSON - Band, NFL, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Boys' Glee, Vocal Groups, Track, Declam, Instrumental Groups, Vocal Solo. GERALD CIZADLO - Home Room Officer, Mixed Chorus, Visual Aids, Science Club. MARGARET PECK - Class Officer, Home Room Officer, Maroon Staff, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Declam, Dra- matics. 9 enzbrs NINA ROBSON - Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Dramatics, GAA, FHA. .TERRY HUTCHINSON - Class Officer, Pep Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Handicraft. ADOLF ARENDT - Science Club, Visual Aids, CAP, BARBARA KEEVER - Home Room Officer, Student Council, Maroon Staff Co-Editor, GAA, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Group, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Declam, Dramatics, Homecoming Queen, Follies Royalty Candidate, All-School Play. KATHRYN LIDDIARD - Home Room Officer, Maroon Staff, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Vocal Group, Pep Club, Declam, Dramatics, GAA. RANDOLPH REICHERT - ftransferj, Student Council, Band, Football, Track, M Club, Honor Society, Home- coming and Follies Royalty Candidate, All-School Play, Boys' State, Student Body President. JAMES OLSON - Class Officer, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Boys' Glee, Vocal Group, Football, Basketball, Track, M Club, Homecoming and Follies Royalty Candidate, All- School Play. GLORIA LINGLE - Girls' Glee, Pep Club, GAA, Tumbling Club, FHA. I0 ezzzbrs JUDY ARKE - Mixed Chorus, Declam, Debate, Dramatics, FHA. GARY HEIDELBERGER - Track, Football, M Club, Handicraft. MYRON NELSON - Home Room Officer, Band, Mixed Chorus, All- State Chorus, Boys' Glee, Vocal Group, Basketball, Track, M Club. JEAN CLARKE - Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Dramatics, GAA, FHA. SHIRLEEN OLSON - Class Officer, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Maroon staff, Band, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Girls' C-lee, Vocal Groups, Pep Club, Declarn, Dramatics, GAA, Tumbling Club, Clarinet Ensemble, Vocal Solo, ROBERT KESSLER - Class Offi- cer, Horne Room Officer, Stu- dent Council, Mixed Chorus, All-State Chorus, Boys' Glee, Vocal Group, Football, Track, Basketball, M Club, Handicraft Homecoming King. CONNIE KASTNER - qtransferj, Declarn. AUDREY BAHR - Girls' Glee, Dramatics, Fl-IA. 91210113 SHEILA DOSSETT - Home Room Officer, Mixed Chorus, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Dramatics, GAA, Tum- bling Club. KATHLEEN STEFFEN - Band, Mixed Chorus, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Declarn, GAA, Tumbling Club, Follies Royalty Candidate, Follies Queen. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right: Karen Schmidt, class secretary- treasurerg Patti Blair, class vice-presidentg Bob Kessler, class presidentg Ray Thomas, home room president, Shirleen Olson, Home room president AAI2 THQ Easf Rfk ,onor Qgfuognfs The top ten per cent of the senior class this year are as follows, left to right: Ellen Lincoln, Barb Laughlin, Sandra Moose, Linda Warns, Mary Jane Kaisersatt. Mr. South rnayd presented medals to these girls. CLASS MOTTO Education, the Pathway to Success COLORS FLOWER Lavender and White Rose I3 CSfUOQ12f GOUDCI' S759 Upefafors STUDENT COUNCIL - BACK ROW, Left to right: Mr. Southmayd, Bob Kessler, Fred Hof, Gary Rentz, Tom Orton, Stuart Tidblom. SECOND ROW, Left to right: Ray Thomas, Patti Blair, Shirleen Olson, Sandra Schmidt, Gail Olson. FRONT ROW, Left to right: Pam Hanlon, Carol Terry, Lois Holcomb, Glen Johnson, Gary Fawbush. CSZZUOQIQZZ 3009 fpreszknf .2 Student Body President Randy Reichert. Randy came to Central in the year 1960-1961 as a Junior. As a senior he held the office of Student Body President. He is a straight A student, an active member of Student Council, played a leading role in the All-School Play, a Homecoming Royalty Candidate, and is a member of the Nation al Honor Society. As Student Body Presi- dent he presided over all school assemblies, intro- duced all guest speakers and programs, and pre- sided over the Student Council. Qgcfoof C3606 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right, BACK ROW: Tom Orton, class president, Fred Hof, class vice-president. SECOND ROW: Gary Fawbush, home room president, Glen Johnson, home room president. FRONT ROWg Carol Terry, home room president, Suzette Beyer, class secretary- treasurer. Y' Gfzss Ojfcers JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right: Gary Rentz, home room president, Carol Lincoln, class secretary-treasurer, Harvey Kort- man, class vice-president, Lois Hol- comb, home room president, Stuart Tidblom, class president, Gail Olson, home room president. Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right: Rodney Stanford, home room president, Steve Balogh home room president, Sandra Sch- midt, class president, Pam Hanlon, home room president, Tom Blair, class vice-president, Jim Appel- wick, class secretary-treasurer fnot picturedj. unzbrs Linda Barela Lynda Hiaring Larry Malikowski Sonna Lotspeich Ellen Shoemaker Barbara Simmons Elizabeth Skaff Virginia Casey Rosalind Istas Patrick Mullen Ioan Anderson Charlotte Conn Ierrilyn Glst Our Mascot Donna Klamm Gary Wilson Marcia Wold LeRoy Wrigg Glenn Terry Sharon Rook Jon Maroon Frank Brehe Gary Rentz Lois Meyer Gail Olson George Lee Greg Gile Gary Nipp Gary Rook Dan Bohl I6 uzzzbrs Marie Van Den Hemel Paulette DeGroot Donna Hallenbeck Peter Vander Goore Jerry Southmayd Annette Leighton Elizabeth Larson Colleen Coates ' Stuart Tldblom J anlce Jensen Harvey Kortman Larry Krueger David Crolsant Carol Lincoln Rose Mullaney Mary Sorenson Carol Meyers Glenn Dement John Doering Lois Holcomb Philip Salem Connie Kasch Gary Schultz Roger Tucker Charles Wenk Cheryl Yager James Spartz Nancy Bakke Marilyn Fox Janice Gile I7 CSOIUZ 012201465 Dale Drew Kendra Erickson Richard Farrell John Ford Dale Frewaldt Patricia Graham Clairene Hackett Pamela Hanlon Howard Heidelberger Robert Hemre Michael Hinde Merle Hough Laura Hof Patricia Hof Douglas Jacobs Jerry Jensen Gay Lynn Johnson Gordon Johnson Graydon Johnson Russell Johnson LeAnn Aker John Andrews James Appelwick Sharon Arechuk Steve Balogh Sharon Beach Joanne Benke Byron Behm Wayne Beyer Douglas Biegger Thomas Blair William Bulfer Alan Christensen Sandra Cole Ronald Cone Charlotte Conklin Cheryl Conklin Ellona Cox Mary Doering Joyce DeGroot I8 Roger Kappel Gene Kasch Carol Kirkeby Ardis Klamm David Knudson Patricia Krueger Elsie Leach Jeryl Lindstrom James Lowe Dennis Lund Clyde Miller Marlene Myrmoe Carol Norton Lamont Oltmann Mary Palm Cindy Pederson Wilma Poppen Eileen Preuss Candy Reilly Susan Rentz QSOIQZ 0122 OFQS I9 Mary Rook Kathleen Rush Larry Saarheim Sandra Schmidt Ianene Schrader Ronald Scovill David Simon Craig Smit Thomas Sogaard Gary Spies Verla Spies Rodney Stanford Kathleen Stodolski Vernon Strang Connie Stroud Joseph Thompson Teri Tomscha Joy Walterman Viola Wieckert gresfm en Rodney Goth Wayne Grad Gheryl Gutzman Harold Hebeger Keith Hanson Linda Hendry Linda Hess Lenette Hockett Fred Hof Jerry Hof Karen Hof Marvin Holcomb Melvin Holcomb Ronald Ihler Grant Jahr Glen Johnson Judith Johnson Steven Johnson Ronald Keever Darrell Killion Kay Amert Barbara Barton Susette Beyer Judy Bohl Deicena Brekke Martha Brown James Campbell Rebecca Church Sandra Coates Nancy Cole John Collignon J oEllen Corbett Eugene Crosby Anthony DeGroot John Deniger Marcella Draper Judy Drew Leann Erstad Gary Fawbush Margaret Foley 20 Karen Klrkeby Bonnie Kortman Jim Kreul Bill McKinney Marilyn Martin John Meyer Peggy Milligan Charles Moothart Jerry Morgan Anne Nagel Jeffrey Nelson Barbara Nightser Eugene Noteboom Pamela Olson Martha Ormseth Thomas Orton Ronald Quam Steven Rhoden Ronald Roberts Bonnie Robson 14956122912 of Ei, L, ,, 4, 4. t l 2I Daniel Ryan Paul Salem Veronica Schmaltz Max Schrader Michele Siedscblaw Jane Simmons Roger Southmayd' Elaine Spartz Linda Stanford Terral Stroud Carol Terry Steven Thayer LeRoy Thomas Geraldine Teske Victoria Tomscha Betty Van Den Hemel Jeannie Van Den Hemel Suzanne Vetos Linda Wlnesburg Marlys Yerigan GQSJ naps Une 79115 One Mr. Mathison looks up while Mr. Bogue has his chemistry students teaching his senior sociology class. working those easy chemistry problems R'ht, class? There are several different units of speech. Here as a part of the dramatics unit the students apply make-up to each other. Mr. Hiaring looks over his fr6Sh- The drivers' training class attempts man general science class. to make safer drivers for future years. 22 i Quesbbn Seven Gkss naps The girls' physical education classes played Mr. Simpson shows the fresh- many different sports during the year. Here man an algebra problem. the girls try their hand at basketball. The Typing I students busily type on as Mr. Balfany checks their style. This freshman English class must be reading Mr. Campbel1's boys seem to be diligently a funny story. How about it, kids? studying their world geography. 23 GAZSS 120105 ways gf 751140 anofgauyffer Artists at work! Art proves to be both relaxing and challenging work for the student. Here are three future homemakers of tomorrow reading tomorrow's home- making assignmentg The junior English class must have just heard one of Mr. Dockendo1'f's little ta1ks. . Central students find it very educational to spend some time reading in the library. l The boys' physical education classes played volleyball. American history proves interesting to these students in more ways than one. 24 X i '23 , 1 K 'WI ,, ' LS X 2 f 7? ' I 5 an 5 Q 1? , X R-,fm Sig , ,, iv, V, Q 31 ve ' fi J ' 1 1- f Sq mzkzzlsfrabbn 5740 Qzmnf SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. Robert Aus, Rev. Condon Terry, Dr. Howard Wold, Vice Chairmang Supt. Floyd Thompson, Mr. Dean McGowan, Chairrnang Mr. Le- Roy Ericsson, Clerk, Mr. Charles Galloway, Mr. E. I. Weber, Treasurer. SUPERINTENDENT - Mr. Floyd Thompson SECRETARY - Mrs. Jean Johnson PRINCIPAL - Mr. E. A. Southmayd SECRETARY - Mrs. Helen Laughlin 26 759 geacfer anofzfe Wfkaacfe GCUAXY MR. LEWIS BOGUE MR. IOE RAIEWICH MR. DONALD DOCKENDORF Chemistry, Phygjgg, Algebra Drivers' Training, Boys' Phys. English III, IV, and All-School II, Trigonometry, Visual Aids. Ed., Head Football Coach, Play. Asst, BB and Track. MR, JAMES SIMPSON MR. CAL MATHISON MR. DAN CHRISTENSEN Geometry, Algebra I, Debate, Government, Sociology, Head World History, American His- Basketball and Track Coach, tory, Freshman Football, BB, Asst. Football. and Track. MRS. EVELYN BULFER MRS. ANNETTE GROENEVELD MRS. MAE GULSTINE Girls' Physical Education, English II, Speech, Declam, Librarian Health. NFL. 27 QCUA? jfe gqfsenf fro essor MR. JOHN BALFANY MR. ROBERT MILLER MR. MARTIN CONNOR Typing I, Shorthand, Bookkeep- Biology, Latin ing, Junior Varsity Basketball. Drivers' Training I, II, III MR. BILL IRELAND MR. FRANK CAMPBELL MR. MERLIN HIARING Band Director Shop 1, II, III, World Geography, General Science, Art 1, II, High School Social Studies. Paper, Yearbook. and Grade School MISS PATRICIA WENZEL MISS MARIAN SCHROEDER MR. LEWIS HEMRE Home Economics English I, Mixed Custodian I, II, III Chorus, Girls' Glee, MR. ELDON THUROW PHA. MWF. Assistant 28 Fe 5 A ,. .,ff , , wgfggg ,rw K., Z2I2Udf wage We wfezz gfk Over l Mr. Merlin Hiaring was adviser of the annual staff. Ellen Lincoln was editor. These two spent many hours organizing and collecting material for the 1961-62 Interlakes They directed and helped the staff and kept the wheels of progress in motion. Nora Kuchenbecker was typist for the annual. The staff really kept her busy. THE 1961-62 INTERLAKES STAFF. 30 gf 122 cz afar! K-iI2I2ZIdf Carolyn Weber and Kendra Erickson put together Brian CamPbe11 and Roger Tucker were the the faculty and class sections. Photographers for the Imeflakes- Lynda I-Iiaring, Eileen Preuss, and Linda Barela are shown picking the right picture for that special page, Karen Schmidt fleftj did the write-ups for the Nancy Bakke and Lois Meyer did the activities annual. Gay Lynn Johnson and Susan Rentz section of the Interlakes. worked on special events. BI WQFOOZQ Eef M0 Wan Milf? W fipzfapf Adviser for the Maroon this year was Mr. Merlin Hiaring. Barb Keever fleftj and Patti Blair frightj were co-editors. Ray Thomas, Ronnie Scovill, and Feature editors were Peggy Peck, Barb Frank Leach wrote sports for the Laughlin, Kathryn Liddiard, and Maroon. Shirleen Olson. Roger Tucker, Steve Johnson, y The members of the hard-working and Brian Campbell were the MHIOOH Staff. photographers. 52 ,Tape ZQQFQGOQFS A CHEERLEADERS - Left to right: Patti Blair, Gail Olson, Jerrilyn Gist, Barb Keever, Barb Laughlin, Sheila Dossett. Our ever-faithful cheerleaders back up our teams, sponsor pep meetings and socials, and lead the students in their victory yells and enthusiasm. B CHEERLEADERS - Top to bottom: Susan Rentz, Mary Palm, Cheryl Conklin, Gay Lynn Johnson. YF C616 M CLUB - BACK ROW, Left to right: L. Wrigg, I. Appelwick, L. Krueger, R. Yerigan, B. Campbell, G. Heidelberger, C. Wenk, G. Wilson, I. Maroon, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B, Behm, D. Bohl, G. Johnson, R. Thomas, J. Southmayd, J. Olson, R. Kessler, G. Muth, M. Nelson, R. Reichert. FRONT ROW: Mr. Mathison, G. Gile, R. Scovill, H. Kortman, J. Elshere, F. Leach, D. Strang, S. Tidblom, W. Butler, T. Orton, Mr. Rajewich. 33 Jim Olson goofgaf Frank Leach Bob Kessler Larry Krueger Though you lag- ged behind a little in victories, you certainly made up for it with your spirit, sportsman- ship, courage, for- titude, and will power. We are ,V 'V 5 ,-k,,k xx , Harvey Kortman Dan Galbraith Stuart Tidblom Dan Pulford ,Terry Elshere proud of ycu. Chuck Wenk boys. Keep up the good work. Greg Gile ,X Wayne Beyer K or V V -i i,7fQi.'r,, irr 9: ' 5 f,:: e ,,rL lffj.-'fE2i'q5'7 I - ,fi'm?:CE'iw L '5 3121, .:': I k,,,- ' L, , ygffgifg l Migfilgis15235si5g.5t.'Z5, Gordon I ohnson ' Byron Behm ., ., G ' it ., ' .ff f Jim Appelwick Tom Blair goofgaf Randy Reichert Bob Yerran Brian Campbell Rodney Stanford Dick Farrell Bill Bulfer Russell Johnson Jon Maroon Glenn Terry Dan Bohl LeRoy Wrigg Gary Heidelberger Dan Strang We W . Springs Aberdeen Yankton Flandreau Watertown Brookings Huron Jerry Southmayd Gary Wilson They 0 26 27 19 20 27 39 ZOOMGH Qgpknogr U2 Me grass FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Left to right, BACK ROW: Roger Southmayd, Fred Hof, Jim Kreul, B111 McKinney, Marv Holcomb, Tom Orton. FRONT ROW: John Collignon, Jerry Hof, Max Schrader, Steve Rhoden, Wayne Grad, LeRoy Thomas, Ronnie Keever. 36 Wfzfe Qouny Wen Zasfefgaf JUNIOR VARSITY - Left to right: Dan Strang, Gary Rook, Brian Campbell, Larry Krueger, Coach John Balfany, Gary Wilson, Charles Wenk, Bob Kessler, Jerry Elshere. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - Left to right, BACK ROW: Coach Joe Rajewich, Rodney Stanford, Jerry Jensen, Craig Smit, Doug Jacobs, Tom Sogaard, Dale Drew, Tom Blair, Bob Hemre, Dick Farrell - manager. FRONT ROW: Gordon Johnson, Russell Johnson, Tom Orton, Alan Christensen, Doug Biegger, Bill Bulfer, Byron Behm, David Knudson. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - Left to right, BACK ROW: Coach Dan Christensen, Steve Thayer, Roger South- mayd, Jim Kreul, Marv Holcomb, Fred Hof, Gene Crosby, Jeff Nelson, John Collignon, Melvin Ijlol- comb, Gene Noteboom - manager. FRONT ROW: Max Schrader, Steve Rhoden, Ronnie Keever, Ronnie Ihler, LeRoy Thomas, Glen Johnson, Jerry Hof, Gary 37 Fawbush. rzjddlggfgdy RAY THOMAS Honorable Mention FRANK LEACH fjfe Wan 122 Me We! K 1 MYRON NELSON BOB YERIGAN Leading ESD Scorer. All- State second team. I IM OLSON 67 Central O'Gorrnan 42 6 1 Central Sioux Falls 6 6 46 Central Brookings 48 6 1 Central Flandreau 53 43 Central Watertown 39 52 Central Aberdeen 53 54 Central O'Gorman 49 5 1 Central Huron 45 42 Central Mitchell 55 54 Central Yankton 53 43 Central Sioux Falls 53 47 Central Brookings 52 59 Central Watertown 70 56 Central Aberdeen 53 65 Central Flandreau 45 58 Central Huron 52 42 Central Mitchell 44 5 0 Central Yankton 38 HARVEY KORTMAN Tournament Record 48 Central Brookings 70 46 Central Flandreau 42 jjky gf GOOEI' fZJ9dSAQf I ON MAROON i GREG GIl.E LEROY WRIGG Boys, you really put your best foot forward in basketball this year and proved you are among the tops. Though your wins and losses were equal, you won them all in spirit, determination, and sportsmanship. We want to congratulate you, saying, Keep up the good work in everything you do. JERRY SOUTHMAYD 39 STUART TIDBLOM I IM APPELWICK IUC! some Game Wunnzby The track team was composed of the following boys: Bob Yerigan, Ray Thomas, Myron Nelson, Frank Leach, Harv Kortman, Jon Maroon, LeRoy Wrigg, Stuart Tidblom, Greg Gile, Jim Appelwick, Russell Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Larry Krueger, Chuck Wenk, Jerry Elshere, Roger Stanford, Dan Strang, Gary Heidelberger, Frank Brehe, Dan Bohl, Gary Rook, and Craig Smit. The Bulldogs attended meets in Sioux Falls, Flandreau, Mitchell, Sioux City, Worthington, Aberdeen, and Watertown. The last meet of the season for the Bulldogs was the ESD meet held at Flynn Field. Robert Yerigan took several firsts this year in the high jump, Ray Thomas, Myron Nelson, Jon Maroon, and Chuck Wenk, mile relay team, represented Central at the State Track Meet. 40 Chuck Wenk shows his skill at pole vaulting. He set a new school record of 11 feet. em esfer 012014 WJ fig Wggf Wpproac-5 FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL - BACK ROW, Left to right: P. Driscoll, K. Schmidt, G. Wilson, M. Strand, L. Krueger, N. Kuchenbecker, S. Olson, S. Rentz, R. Yerigan, J. Jensen, R. Kessler, G. Olson, J. Gist, L. Wrigg, L. Holcomb, J. Appelwick, A. Leighton, J. Olson, C. Lincoln. FOURTH ROW: P. Salem, S. Tidblom, T. Tomscha, E. Preuss, C. Norton, C. Weber, B. Keever, B. Laughlin, K. Erickson, S. Cole, P. Krueger, J. Benke, J. Anderson, S. Rook, L. Hiaring, D. Hallenbeck, L. Hess, R. Reichert. THIRD ROW: J. Jensen, P. Hanlon, J. Schrader, S. Beach, K. Liddiard, E. Lincoln, T. Stroud, L. Stanford, E. Cox, M. Myrmoe, M. Palm, J. Lindstrom, K. Stodolski, J. Clarke, E. Larson, L. Barela, M. Sorensen. SECOND ROW: M. Holcomb, K. Amert, M. Schrader, D, Lund, M. Hinde, T. Sogaard, M, Richardson, R. lhler, S. Thayer, G. Johnson, L. Saarheim, D. Bohl, P. Salem, C. Smit, G. Jahr. FIRST ROW: R. Scovill, J. Corbett, B. Van Den Hemel, S. Moose, L. Warns, M. Kaisersatt, L. Erstad, M. Peck, B. Nightser, B. Robson, J. Drew, J. Van Den Hemel, C. Terry, M. Siedschlaw, V. Schmaltz, M. Foley. SECOND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL SENIORS: P. Blair, P. Driscoll, M. Kaisersatt, C. Kastner, B. Keever, N. Kuchenbecker, B. Laughlin, K. Liddiard, E. Lincoln, S. Moose, S. Olson, R. Reichert, M. Richardson, K. Schmidt, K. Steffen, M. Strand, L. Warns. JUNIORS: J. Anderson, N. Bakke, D. Bohl, J. Doering. I. Gist, D. Hallenbeck, L. Hiaring, L. Holcomb, J. Jensen, L. Krueger, A. Leighton, C. Lincoln, C. Meyers, L. Meyer, G. Olson, M. Sorensen, J. Southmayd, G. Wilson, L. Wrigg. SOPHOMORES: L. Aker, J. Appelwick, J. Benke, S. Cole, C. Conklin, E. Cox, K. Erick- son, D. Farrell, P. Hanlon, M. Hinde, J. Jensen, G. Johnson, P. Krueger, J. Lindstrom, D. Lund, M. Myrmoe, C. Norton, M. Palm, E. Preuss, S. Rentz, R. Scovill, D. Simon, T. Sogaard, K. Stodolski, T. Tomscha. FRESHMEN: K. Amert, L. Erstad, P. Foley, H. Habeger, L, Hendry, L. Hess, M. Holcomb, G. Jahr, B, Nightser, S. Rhoden, V. Schmaltz, M. Schrader, M. Siedschlaw, E. Spartz, L. Stanford, T. Stroud, C. Terry, S. Thayer, B. Van Den Hemel. 4l Za... figmaf gf Drums Bb CLARINET St. Lotspeich M. Fox B. Simmons M. Palm C. Weber P. O'Connell S. Moose S. Olson D. Rich M. Kaisersatt P. Hanlon L. Hendry B. Nightser S. Hockett B. Sly M. Ormseth B. Van Den Hemel Bill Ireland and drum major- etteg Ieryl Lindstrom. I 1 FLUTE M. Strand E. Preuss S. Rentz S. Beach I. Bohl C. Terry C. Gutzman K. Amert Eb CLARINET K. Neville ALTO CLARINET E. Lincoln B. Jensen BASS CLARINET C. Norton P. Olson SOLO VOX I. Lindstrom SAXOPHONE T. Tomscha M. Siedschlaw L. Aker I. Groeneveld TENOR SAXOPHONE P. Driscoll V. Tomscha CORNET K. Erickson S. Cole K. Hof A. Erickson M. Olson L. Iahr D. Albertson BARITONE M. Richardson S. Johnson BARITONE SAXOPHONE N. Cole HORNS N. Kuchenbecker C. Coates D. Bohl G. Johnson J. Simmons H. Habeger TROMBONES I. Campbell G. Renner I. Aus BASS J. Olson M. Nelson DRUMS J. Anderson D. Ryan G. Anderson The MHS band is one of the truly great bands of South Dakota. Bill and his band have won honors in many parts of the country. This summer the band will take part in a national marching contest in Mason City, Iowa. This is a part of the premiere of the movie, Music Man. Good luck, band! Win or lose, you will always be a great band to us. The band performs at all football and basketball games during the year. They play for pep meetings. As a concert band, the MHS band took another first in the music contest. Every spring the band has its spring concert. Summer brings marching and several trips for Bill and his band. This summer the band will use its new band shell for its summer concerts. To you, the MHS band, we, Central students, give our congratulations and thanks for your wonderful work. Wuszc Wan Zan FLUTE QUARTET - Left no right: Mary strand, STANDARD CLARINET QUARTET - Left IO right: Eileen Preuss, Susan Rentz, Judy Bohl, Carol Norton, Ellen Lincoln, Sonna Lotspeich, Marilyn Fox. BRASS SEXTET - Left to right: Nora Kuchenbecker, Kendra Erickson, Sandra Cole, Jeff Olson, Murphy Richardson, Jim Campbell. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE - Left to right: Pam CORNET TRIO - Left to right: Kendra Erickson Olson, Sandra Moose, Carolyn Weber, Shirleen Sandra Cole, Karen Hof. Olson, Mary Palm. 43 . M503 Q01 Me gqczifbn r l A 7 L 0 . A L R A EQf L f Us . . ffl X L- ' U! ..-., .fl fA' -L.. L :,5 f ' ' ,. ,ri G.A.A, - BACK ROW, Left to right: P. DeGroot, L. Holcomb, I. Gist, G. Olson, C. Meyers, I. Anderson, K. Amert, S. Beyer, N. Cole, P. O'Connell, M. Martin, M. Yerigan, S. Rentz, M. Van Den Hemel, C. Conn, A. Leighton, I. Benke, K. Liddiard, N. Kuchenbecker, S. Olson P. Blair, C. Kasch. FOURTH ROW: Joyce DeGroot, N. Bakke, L. Meyer, G. Amonson, S. Schirmacher, C. Thomas, I. Deniger, P. Krueger, S. Dossett, M. Myrmoe, C. Yager, K. Rush, S. Schmidt, J. Van Den Hemel, L. Hess, V. Schmaltz, M. Draper, B. Van Den Hemel, S. Rook, E. Preuss. THIRD ROW: C. Conklin, M. Sorenson, B. Nightser, G. Lingle, B. Kortman, C. Gutzman, T. Tomscha, E. Cox, C. Norton, T. Stroud, M. Foley, L. Stanford, I. Schrader, M. Ormseth, G. Johnson, B. Barton, M. Rook, J. Simmons. SECOND ROW: S. Beach, P. Hanlon, N. Robson, M. Wold, C. Coates, J. Gile, M. Palm, L. Hendry, K. Stodolski, S. Coates, V. Tomscha, C. Conklin. FIRST ROW: C. Reilly, B. Robson, P. Milligan, V. Wieck- ert, C. Terry, I. Drew, M. Siedschlaw, P. Olson, O. L. Hockett, Mrs. Bulfer. gum y TUMBLING CLUB - BACK ROW: G. Amonson, S. Schirmacher, S. Olson, I. Deniger, N. Kuchenbecker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bulfer, A. Leighton, S. Dossett, I. Gist, G. Olson. FIRST ROW: C. Conklin, M. Wold, G. Lingle. 44 i 756 ybjesf qfaueryzfzhy ALL-STATE CHORUS - BACK ROW, Left to right: David Rich, Jeff Olson, Bob Kessler, Pat Driscoll, Myron Nelson. SECOND ROW: Jim Olson, Shirleen Olson, Mary Strand, Patti Blair. FRONT ROW: Miss Schroeder, Virginia Casey, Ellen Lincoln, Sonna Lots- peich. All-State was held in Huron this year. ALL-STATE BAND - Left to right: Ellen Lincoln, alto clarinet: Sonna Lotspeich, clari netg Joan Anderson, drumg Pat Driscoll, tenor saxophoneg Marilyn Fox, clarinet, Jeff Olson, bass. All-State was held in Deadwood. 45 EXQJ CEJHOIGUS agony 53121501111 Cjnof MIXED CHORUS - BACK ROW, Left to right: C. Conn, M. Van Den Hemel, P. DeGroot, J. Jensen, L. Krueger, M. Nelson, I. Olson, J. Maroon, G. Gile, L. Malikowski, P. Driscoll, M. Strand, K. Schmidt, B. Simmons, E. Shoemaker. THIRD ROW: K. Stodolski, G. Olson, I. Gist, V. Casey, E. Lincoln, S. Olson, I. Elshere, R. Kessler, I. Olson, D. Rich, S. Thayer, G. Schultz, G. Terry, N. Kuchenbecker, S. Moose, B. Laughlin. SECOND ROW: I. Lindstrom, S. Lotspeich, S. Rook, B. Keever, A. Klamm, F. Leach, R. Roberts, M. Fox, I. Anderson, P. Blair, E. Larson, C. Weber, K. Liddiard, L. Warns. FRONT ROW: Miss Schroeder, M. Kaiser- satt, C. Kirkeby, M. Doering, I. Gile, T. Sogaard, M. Schrader, R. Ihler, S. Rhoden, M. Richardson, M. Palm, O. Coates, D. Hallenbeck, M. Wold. GIRLS' GLEE - BACK ROW, Left to right: C. Stroud, S. Cole, J. DeC-root, C. Hackett, S. Ol- son, C. Conn, S. Rook, L. Hiaring, K. Liddiard, K. Erickson, P. Graham, S. Arechuk, E. Preuss, J. Jensen, M. Strand, P. Blair, S. Rentz, E. Larson, T. Tomscha. SECOND ROW: M. Draper, M. Kaisersatt, E. Lincoln, S. Lotspeich, S. Moose, B. Keever, C. Weber, M. Myrmoe, P. Krueger, C. Norton, I. Schrader, E. Shoemaker, K. Rush, C. Reilly, M. Rook, I. Anderson. FRONT ROW: Miss Schroeder, K. Stodolski, I. Lindstrom, C. Conklin, I. Walterman, L. Barela, P. Milligan, M. Foley, E. Cox, S. Beach, P. Hanlon, M. Palm, V. Spies, E. Leach, M. Fox, C. Conklin, D. Hallenbeck, G. Johnson. 46 Because jfeylfse lzfouny 1493 122012 912467 966 FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE - BACK ROW, Left to right: Susette Beyer, Terral Stroud, Marlys Yeri gan JoE1len Corbett, Nancy Cole, Kay Amert. SECOND ROW: Martha Ormseth, Jeannie Van Den Hemel, Jane Simmons, Carol Terry, Marcella Draper, Betty Van Den Hemel, Margaret Foley FRONT ROW: Miss Schroeder, Barbara Nightser, Michele Siedschlaw, Linda Hess, Judy Bohl Barbara Barton, Sandra Coates. Ill' 57 zzarfef The Girls' Quartet includ- ing Mary Strand, Ellen ICIY1 Lmdstrom sang for many Central activities this year They also entertained at many out -of-school ac- tivrtres 47 Lincoln, Mary Palm, and l W 4 ZQCQJZQ C756 Csfory 012 yjaye One POETRY - BACK ROW, Left to right: S. Beach, K. Liddiard, P. Salem, Mrs. Groeneveld, B. Keever, C. Conklin. FRONT ROW: I. Schrader, M. Kaisersatt, K. Steffen. ORATORY - BACK ROW, Left to right: P. Driscoll, M. Strand, Mrs. Groeneveld, I. Jensen, R. Mullaney. FRONT ROW: B. Skaff, L. Hendry, S. Schmidt. DRAMATIC - BACK ROW, Left' to right: A. Christensen, K. Schmidt, S. Cole, S. Rentz, Mrs. Groeneveld, S. Moose, A. Leighton, I. Benke, V. Casey. MIDDLE ROW: T. Tomscha, C. Norton, M. Myrmoe, L. Stanford, I. Gile, L. Warns, P. Peck. FRONT ROW: M. Palm, C. Reilly, K. Stodolski, K. Amert, K. Rush. HUMOROUS - BACK ROW, Left to right: M. Richardson, C. Smit, V. Schmaltz, Mrs. Groeneveld, B. Sim- mons, E. Preuss. FRONT ROW: I. Lind- strom, P. Hanlon, E. Bohl. Cox, V. Wiechert, J. I nal .f.,...1 'ltl 48 30127 give CMO Me SDQ6dfQ DEBATE - BACK ROW, Left to right: Gene Kasch, David Simon, Philip Salem, Steve Johnson, Paul Salem. SECOND ROW, Left to right: Teri Tomscha, Craig Smit, Patricia Krueger, Mr. Simpson. FRONT ROW, Left to right: Joe Thompson, Ronald Scovill. 5 ,T M75 of 4 I ' NFL - BACK ROW, Left to right: Murphy Richardson, Philip Salem, Mary Strand, Karen Schmidt, Sandra Moose, Steve Johnson. SECOND ROW, Left to right: Craig Smit, Gene Kasch, David Simon, Sandra Schmidt, Mrs. Groeneveld. FRONT ROW, Left to right: Joe Thompson, Rose Mullaney, Teri Tomscha, Mary Jane Kaisersatt, Ronald Scovill. 49 ., TYIJQQMQG on CDQCA FHA - BACK ROW, Left to right: Rebecca Church, Verla Spies, LeAnn Erstad, Ellen Shoemaker, Clairene Hackett, Gloria Lingle, Linda Winesburg. SECOND ROW: Karen Hof, Jane Simmons, Jean Clarke, Joy Walterman, Judith Johnson, Miss Wenzel. FRONT ROW: Audrey Bahr, Elsie Leach, Charrotte Conn, Rose Mullaney, Elizabeth Skaff. 11511 71' 5 VISUAL AIDS - BACK ROW: Glen Johnson, John Meyer, Ronald Quam, Roger South- mayd, Jeffrey Nelson, Wayne Grad. FRONT ROW: Darrel Killion, Michael Hinde, Dennis Lund, John Andrews, Ronnie Roberts, Mr. Bogue. 50 I Ing jjGkzy.s Wabbnafjfnor OCIQZ? BACK ROW - Left to right: J. Southmayd, K. Schmidt, J. Jensen, P. Driscoll, R. Reichert. MIDDLE ROW: P. Salem, L. Warns, I. Anderson, I. Gist, C. Lincoln. FRONT ROW: M. Kaisersatt, S. Moose, B. Laughlin, E. Lincoln. buzgrary BACK ROW - Left to right: H. Habeger, S. Johnson, Mrs. Mae Gulstine, A. Christen- sen. FRONT ROW: P. Krueger, K. Stodolski, I. Benke. 5l , nf, eff Msg 1 OIZQQCOIZQIQQY yfe jzposf ZQjOI2OQZ7Qf W 012291211 I Homecoming King and Queen - BARB KEEVER and BOB KESSLER. HOMECOMING ROYALTY - Left to right: Carolyn Weber, Ellen Lincoln, Patti Blair, Karen Schmidt, Barb Keever, Bob Kessler, Brian Campbell, Jim Olson, Ray Thomas, Randy Reichert. Crown bearers were Julie Wenk and Danny Terry. 54 jig! Zme ' 0122 ecomzln y The mixed ensemble - Jeryl Lind- strom, Murphy Richardson, Mary Strand, David Rich, Mary Palm - entertained with a lovely Medley of Songs before the coronation. Flames roared high, but yells roared higher at the MHS annual bonfire. Miss Moon, built by the junior class, A-L, portraying an array of moon and stars, and lovely girls, was judged most beautiful. The students enjoyed dancing on the moon to the music of Chuck Anderson and his combo. Led by the Homecoming king and queen, the Royalty started the dance with a grand march. ,N 55 VU Cgrzkfm as J royram Whig Cgrllsfmas 1. Virginia Casey. Panis Angelicus. 2. Ellen Lincoln. There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field. 3. All-State Chorus. Did Mary Know? , Jingle Bells, Song of Peace, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor. 4. Senior Ensemble. Mary Had a Baby, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. 5. Mixed Chorus. Noel Alleluia, Sanctus, Gloria in Excelsis, Dona Nobis Pacem. 6. Girls' Glee. Alleluia, The Triumph of the Skies. 56 VU UHQ Gfrflsfmas Gamf Gfrzkfmas Jroyram 1. Girls' Quartet. Little Drummer Boy, Three Provincal Carols, 2, Mr, John Balfany provoked laughter and applause as he ac- companied the girls' quartet with the finger cymbals. 3. Junior Ensemble. Deck the Halls, It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. 4. Sophomore Ensemble. White Christmas, Carol of the Bells, 5. Sophomore Girls' Glee. No Man is an Island, Velvet Shoes. 6. Freshman Ensemble. Rise Up Early in the Morning. 90025 Gfypf rikppy Juniors, Carol Meyers and Stuart Tidblom, were crowned King and Queen ofthe 1962 Follies. FOLLIES CANDIDATES - BACK ROW, Left to right: seniors - Patti Blair and Bob Yerigang sophomores - Susan Rentz and Jim Appelwick. FRONT ROW: fresh- men - Linda Hendry and Mary Holcombg juniors - Carol Meyers and Stuart Tidblom. 58 Bob Kessler did a fine job as Master of Ceremonies of the Follies. fjfe greafesf 550612 on gang QZQMQS The audience joined in singing three ofthe final songs in the senior skit. They were really singing and swinging with Rich! The dance of the tin soldier and the Though Sleeping Beauty slept peace- little girl doll was a high spot in the fully, her dreams were really swinging! junior skit. Here we see the Charleston, one of the many dances in the freshman skit. Below! The crazy beatnicks of Quagmire joined in a cheer at the close of the sophomore skit. 59 Sweetheart Hallenbeck and Dean weefgedff Come ibazzce Decorating for the Horizon Club sponsored ball was fun. Here the girls are stuffing a big heart. Anything to add beauty and romance. Mrs Clifford Beach adviser Bill Ireland holds the attention enjoys a dance among the here. What do you suppose he array of balloons and hearts is telling them? 912211419512 gf c5Cf00f9jQy CAST FOR THE ALL-SCHOOL PLAY Martin Vanderhof - - - - -RANDY REICHERT Gay Wellington Penny Sycamore Boris Kolenkhov Paul Sycamore - - Mrs. Kirby - - - Mr. De Pinna - Essie ------ Rheba-- Ed -- - Henderson - - Mr. Kirby - - Tony Kirby - - Alice ----- Donald - - - Olga ---- Three Men ----- GARY HEIDELBERGER Directed by Mr. Donald - - -TOM BLAIR ' 'JUDY BOHL - - ROSE MULLANEY - -MARY STRAND - - -PHIL SALEM - - - BOB YERIGAN - - - ELLEN LINCOLN - - -DAVID SIMON - -VIRGINIA CASEY - - - KAREN SCHMIDT - - ALAN CHRISTENSEN GLENN TERRY ' JIM OLSON BARB KEEVER - -DAN BOHL GARY RENTZ TOM BLAIR Dockendorf. The all-school play, You Can't Take lt With You, was a delightful com- edy in three acts. The story was centered around a very unusual fam- ily. Everyone did just what he or she wanted to do. They didn 't follow society. Alice, their daughter who did follow society but loved her family, fell in love with Tony the son of the rich socially known Kirby family. Family differences almost drew Tony and Alice apart, but Grandpa fixed things up. The play combined fun and work for the cast. Mr. Dockendorf did a wonderful job of directing and the cast enjoyed working for him. C5 fv KVIQI2 uaf zynzhy J df? Come cgepfemger Pens flew and voices buzzed at the annual signing party For many seniors of '61 this was a final reunion before zooming off for college POLIO AUCTION The senior boys really had fun auctioning goodies. - Oops! Looks like Bob is snatch- ing some. High bidding brought happy results for Donna. If you don't believe it, just ask the pup! Jim auctions a box of candy. And what is in the bottles - one never knows tg 571222 af ffe Qsfars Barbara Laughlin was chosen DAR rep- resentative from Madison Central High School. The nominations were made by the senior class and the faculty selected the candidate from these nominees. To be eligible for the award one must have the following qualities: dependability, outstanding leadership, service, and patriotism in her church, school, and home life. 107573 Boys' Cgfafe Sonna Lotspeich and Janice Jensen repre- sented Central at Girls' State this year. It was held for a week in Mitchell where the girls studied government functions and ran for various offices. gig' Qsfafe Jerry Southmayd, Dan Bohl, and Larry Krue- ger represented Central this year at Boys' State. They ran for various government offices and studied our government Boys' State was held in Aberdeen. 5257558122 6693 jj0cfeyf1fgfm1kacQs The Singing Engineers from the School of This baby leopard was quite a rascal and Mines sang at Central again this year. quite a hir with the students. The students learned much about nucle- Mr Parker Presented to Mr Thompson Mr ar power and the different types of rock- Southmayd, and the school this portrait of a fel- as this year' low Central graduate and 3, Present and long- COI1g1'CSS1'1'18.l'1 Ben Rifel talked IO the Central stu standing Senator of South Dakota, Karl Mundt. dents. 64 wal jaf Kyiv afag 262 l Dare You awards were presented to Ellen Lincoln and Jeff Olson. Our local declam win- ners presented a trophy to Mr. Southmayd and the school. Dan Bohl was elected stu- dent president for 1963. Dan was surprised! Carol Terry received a tro- phy for her outstanding work in Home Economics. These awards go to an outstanding senior boy and girl for both scholastic ability and activity participation. Left to right: Phil Salem, Poetryg Murphy Richardson, Humorousg Mary Strand, Oratoryg Mary Palm, Dramatics. M. Strand and M. Richardson won trophies and Murphy Richardson presents his state Edna Means first places in both regional and state declam trophy to the school. He won this by a first in the contests. The plaque is for winning the sweep- state with one of her selections. stakes. 65 Kwcvarf Za Say Uneyfnr We Mr. Bogue presents Elizabeth Larson, Larry Mali- Nora Kughenbecker, Par Blair, and Georgia kowski- alld 3011113 L0t5PeiCh with medals f0f Amonson received awards for GAA participation. placing first in the chemistry and physics divi- sions of the science fair. Miss Wenzel presented Betty Skaff an award. for her work in FHA this year. Ronnie Scovill was our athletic manager. Mr. Mathison recognized and thanked Ronnie for his Journalism awards were presented by Mr. Hiaring good work. to the seniors on the Maroon staff. p M 66 Siren 7 we wonfwf 612614069 QQ Annual awards were presented to Ellen Lincoln, Nora Kuchenbecker, and Carolyn Weber for three year participation on the staff. South Dakota State College invited five Central seniors to visit them on scholarship day. Mr. Southmayd presents certificates recognition for achievement in scholarship to Ellen Lincoln, Mary Jane Kaisersatt, and Sandra Moose. Not pictured are Barb Laugh- lin and Randy Reichert. Mary Jane and Randy received scholarships. Jeff Olson, Ioan Anderson, Sonna Lotspeich, Jim Campbell, Nora Kuchenbecker, and Judy Bohl placed first with instrumentalsolos at the regional contest. This year four Central boys tried their hand at golf and succeeded. The boys are Jerry South- mayd, Greg Gile, Tom Blair, and Roger South- mayd. Medals were presented to E. Lincoln, sopranog V. Casey, sopranog and M. Richardson, baritoneg for first place in the regional contest. Not pic- tured, J. Lindstrorn, mezzo soprano. 67 Kan uef fjfe Zyfy DwGy5f Bob Kessler, senior class presi- dent. gave a little speech and a word of thanks to the juniors for a wonderful banquet. The tables were decorated in the oriental style. The students waited for the banquet to start. Everyone was really hungry. Virginia Casey read the class will for the 1962 Junior-Senior Banquet. Rose Mullaney read the class prophecy. Miss Ioan Baillon was guest speaker at the banquet. Her speech, Moon River Anthology, left us with thoughts for the future. We were ushered to our seats upon entering. Stuart Tidblom, junior class president, was master of ceremonies for the ban- quet. The junior ensemble created the oriental mood with Japan ese Sandman and I Enjoy Being a Girl. 68 57 fo 9-aememger 9310122 The music of Chuck's Combo provided en- Tables decorated with spring flowers and the tertainment and fun at the prom. brick wall around the room created the mood of a Japanese garden for these students. Punch was served oriental style too by our prom waiters and waitresses The faculty had an evening of fun too These couples enjoyed dancing to the music in the garden. The mood was divine, Jim looks like he's having fun with his little Japanese friend. This beautifully painted mural was the main attrac- tion at the north end of the dance floor. 69 J acc czureczfe Ervin! MER Baccalaureate for the fifty graduating seniors was held May 27, 1962 at 8, in the high school auditorium. Relatives and friends were present. Reverend Condon Terry gave the invoca- The girls' glee and the mixed chorus directed tion, the baccalaureate sermon, and the by Miss Schroeder each sang two numbers. closing benediction. His message, The Search For the Best Good, was enjoyed by all. 70 gooofygye gqyazln gZ4dOQldfIkJ1? The graduates marched in to War March of the Priests played by the MHS band. W. M. Willy president of ed From Horse and Buggy to Man and Missile for the graduation address. the Security Bank, present- Linda Warns, an honor student, The American Legion Citi- received a scholarship to Gen- zenship Award was present- eral Beadle from Madison's ed to Mary Strand, Rotary--Club. l Mr. Southmayd presented to Murphy Richardson and Mary Strand Student Council Speech Awards. The Kiwanis Scholarship Medal to an The mixed ensemble sang two selections outstanding freshman scholar went to for graduation. The girls' quartet sang Carol Terry. 7' four. 1 Y 1 Y I 72 f f, A r if if ,ff W ' ,Ms ,Af MH ,lib bf' fl fC 1,167 J V - M ' 1 L,- A. H Ax' ,1 nf V. If 1 ' .nf if W U 5 'Q X 1 I .I 1 ,5- ' x U' ,. f H V' . L UTA? 1 ' JM 3 Ll. ,, , V 1 wyffwwfd, ,ming ,. JV? fav 50-5 5 -7-91' x V3 X X. J GWB WWW O ' Y SUV - f df ff V maj, 1 ' YJB- .. 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