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Dorm G roup LEFT TO RIG HT: Clarence Petoske, Meta Steinberg, Rupert Nelson, Mildred Tiederman, Mrs. Gulbrandson, Irene Roberts, Gladys McKillip, Orville Bentley, Jean Gulbrandscn, Conrad Sandal, Frances May, Hazel Petoske, Mrs. Moss, Ruth Calhoon, Bob Ugland, Rena De Young, Paul Sandbo, Russell Haerer, Philip Bucholz, Charles Stahl, Willis Drew, Gordon Calhoon, James Gulbrandson, Frank Oviatt . SPRING FESTIVAL Helen Sickels, Ellis Beckwith, Harold Norby, Kenneth Olson, Roy Howes, Florence Winters. SEATED: Verl Funston. FACULTY: Superintendent E. B . Norby, G . I. Brende, Helen Smith, Margaret Beiler, Principal. The high school newspaper, having been discontinued during the later 20's, was again started and was now called Hill Top Flashes. It was edited weekly by the Joumalism Class, and published through the courtesy of the Midland Mail. In I934, the paper became a member of the SDHS Press Association at Brookings, S . Dak. Scott Lovald placed first in the T934 State contest for editorials and also received, in 1935, a bronze medal for placing among the first ten in a Quill and Scroll Joumalism Contest. Scott also was selected as one of the high school iournalists to cover the SDEA meet. 60 as ., J., ' sr E- ? .. ll? , 1 . 2 535.5 ,L M.: . fAe30Q The 30's--times of drying winds and crop failures had far-reaching effects upon the schools. Yet, in spite of this, these were years of accomplishment and advance- ment. Dormitories, begun in I934, were maintained during this time. One of the teachers, or a patron, was appointed dean for each group md cooks were engaged to prepare the meals. G leanings from the Hill Top Flashes indicate the success of this project, both as a service to the students, and as a source of pleasant memories. Social and study hours were arranged. The girls assisted with the dishes while the boys carried water and sawed wood. The school also boasted a chorus, or- chestra and band which were very active and performed on many occasions. They attended the annual Music Festival, at that time sponsored by one of the Hickory Stick clubs . In I934, the band and orchestra were under the direction ofV . L . Ferguson, while G . I . Brende, high school teacher, directed the chorus. ' - f ' X it V ,,', -. ., ' r . , . . - , 2 ii:m'4sw v1fzf12's e asel ' z 4s's4sf4ez?4s '1 'ff-:z.:Mf- +. 1-'K 4.f:Q::f 1..,:11, . M s sf! ww..,.7..s,1. U., .-.,. -.:.r,, .f -- .fist .- ... g,,5w, ,, K, .. A W- kg s, x :J A I . ,. L. Ei, f rsg s r m.. . A-swf.-sis r .5 Q--q.,f.+,..,,3-, 3-fsssgsf sr ' -:gifvy-V:-f i--V-f - - - f ' rrss ' . 2 .. 1 A u I ,Zig V' g x z - ' sm .,QffszswQ't I . 3 zz: g l I . ws. is , .QQ 2 ' if A well if 'imii'?HiE:iSs: 1 T . ..ss, 'sw rrrl ' s. 'S .s' ' s s' ii -V ' '-.f- si. I A P717 'Elf' ..,yQg r--Q.. -if-' i??'i:1Mif's:' 1- --f - . 1 is . sw :txt ' 7 f etilgsgexss .f r .,.. -- :: .. . QQ- .4 ? awww? ' i f f s-'- KW ' Ji ' M ' I ff A-sw.,-s..f,f. sg .V -M., ---. ,.5,e..:,rs.f .-24f,s.- .. -. ?v,g.,a- f -. :Z 1, .z.. , iii... .,. . 5.1.2 W1 1' . - A I .,, z A - :,.:e, - Os- 1. W . , ws: ..., ,. 1 li- ' :F Ui- 9425 . I , + 1 ai.: I., - 'ii ' L F' .L , g sr-- - Q wg - , '- -- 4 :reszgs sss- Y fi. ,,ul, fy. ,,.. ., . f ,- s--i' . 1 s- ss ' ,. .... . llr' Q pi' N I f RF Q it if ' if -gs fwfffffv. if 2 211 - 1 . ff U. gif- 2-lziii Ei'5Li?2.Q??.Q .F :- 7 f--ff -f'-- ,,.. f-f-- .--. . 1 f--f . . W. ...,...,.. . .. ..,,.,,. .., . sg if ' of N H r . . .... , j . . t,stm?sigg, : ':' -.g - , rl ' M eil --.. ..,. is - ,... 1 , M T. . ,,, wmv. , x g, ...Ai -v.. ,iff 6 ,sg . ., .. . ,H mf, ..f: if ' l l fs w s -t? 'se-ws'-1.51feis::-sfmiff li - 4 v.-g:..s1jf5'::.-f.,- ls.,--'P-gf:-'.'1.':' gl-:-.F gg-,, 'f 1 . 2 - , 4 g 3' ' v s M 55 -sggfifiiltgz s ei- ww if525551.11,..:?w.,,fi. . . . . n l raw.--.f5..-,Q--5: nl'- - H . ,f5f,., . . .e. .Q .-if -1-N X W .WIN s..,.i. . .. lf-As. , . ,., .. -, ,,. ...... ,... ' l Q---,V--,.. ,J 3: '1'm:.f,,,r:.,, Qigifgi gy. vigffsw , W , :. , ffwp m A, 1- I ' U 'W 'ja if -i4f1'.gss,.i.' .... as . : - r' ,,,,. ..,.. V .. ,,,. ...ls .,s,,, '- . ,..., Y- '- ,. . . r . m m '
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George Minard, Milburn Fose, Elsie Madsen, Grace Rogers Pearl lllian, Lillis McDonald, Betty Williams, Emelie Reimann Florence Scott, Lena Ray, Laura Coshun, Nathan Calhoon Mabel Willoughby, Sherman Burns, lrmo Ferguson, Ida Peterson CLASS OF 1924 James Stanford Dorothy Armstead FRONT ROVM Margaret Agee Margaretliuchanan Etta D Mae Stondlford Dorothy Doud Carol Joy SECOND ROW MY le Fennefof Lumlle Henn Lowell Henn Frank Dinsmore Clarence Schofield Nowlm Jacobson Burton Beiler Bernard Smith Lloyd Braley George Taggart SECOND ROW Milburn Fose George Mildred Creamer Margaret Coshun
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FRONT ROW: Fern Davidson, Lillian Scott, Ruby Briggs, Helen Buchanan. BACK ROW: Earl lllian, Ivan Douglas, Chix Anderson, Ben Schwalm. 'W' an fe-fm. . ur FRONT ROW: Left to Right: SEATED: Goldie Whisler, Mary Hansen, Mary Whisler. SECOND 9 M ROW: Gerald Simpson, Genevieve Owens, Winnie Puryear, Gladys Ravenscroft, Helen Behl f R - Margaret Gillaspie, Kathryn Patton. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Olson, Warren Douglas, Sena Kuhlman L I tm x 4 Bob Crawford, Charles Sheeley, Nelson Peters, or ffijk 6- R 'ry' .M ' .,, Fredrick Mulcahy, Bessie Sheeley, George Stanford, Alice Buchanan, Robert Grady, Sylbernio Ray, Chas. Dunsmore, George Stanford, Katherine Mulcdwy. Superintendent Norby, Mona Howes igraduated from RCHSJ , Maelo Peters, Verna Ocheltree, iUnidentifiedl, Helen Siclcles, Leland Dunsmore, Cleo Orr, Paul Newby, Alpl'a Olson, Scott Lovald, Herbert Martin, Willard Burns, Clifford Stone, Ethlyn Curtis. FRONT ROW: Esther Peterson, LaVona Lammon, Beverly Cottom, Corinne Peterson, Donald Burns, Matilda Owens . BACK ROW: Clair Funston, Glen Crawford, Ralph Doud, Fred Schwalm, Richard Douglas. Skip days were enjoyed by the students of this period, and usually were taken in the -de'-'-- ' Black Hills area. 1711 EE ,..,........ 4 5 1 l 61 x
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