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4 Members of the A Cappclla chorus during the Pops concert (above, left comer). Room 27 at 3:35 p.m. (above, right comer) Richard Bohlen, Terry Peterson, DarwinConraad, Mark Gudmundson during basketball practice (left center). Tim Nordquist (above). Roy Jensen (opposite). Christy Nordquist (right). FOREWORD
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....'During His 26 years Js Principal of MHS Arthur Campbell... as chaperone for a Senior trip (upper left comer and top, cen- ter). in the school office (above and lower left comer). during a teachers meeting below). with Linda Randall (lower right comer). Arthur B. Campbell, Milbank High School principal for the past 26 years, was elevated by the Board of Education to the newly created position of administrative assistant in charge of pupil services this past February. Mr. Campbell earned his BS, BA, and MA at the University of South Dakota. He taught one year in Quincy, Illinois, at Chaddock Boy’s School where he was coach, then as chemistry teacher in Wessington Springs, South Dakota. Upon leaving Wes- sington Springs he joined Redficld’s faculty as chemistry instructor and principal. It was while in Redfield he met his future wife. Legend has it that he was riding a white steed, leading a homecoming parade when he caught the eye of a fair, young damsel. Mr. Campbell is credited with creating the first Key Club in South Dakota at Redfield. Upon leaving Redfield, Mr. Campbell moved to Plainfield, Illinois, where he work- ed with the Dupont Company as a chemist. Aberdeen was Mr. Campbell’s next site of residence where he taught at the public school. Upon the breakout of the Second World War, he entered the military service as a medic. After leaving the service, he worked in Ortonville as a licensed mortician. When Mil- bank’s former principal retired, Campbell came here as principal. Mr. Campbell has served as advisor to the National Honor Society and until just recent- ly, the Student Council. His most coveted awards include the Li- berty Bell (1967) for outstanding service as a Layman; Grandfather’s Golf Trophy (1971), and the Beadle Club Recognition (1971) awarded this past fall at the SDEA conven- tion. Mr. Campbell will always remain a very active part and memory of the Milbank High School. 3 A.B. CAMPBELL INMHS
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So on and on J go Zhe seconds tick the time out. Zhere s so much left to know and J'm on the road ...to find out. —Cat Stevens 5 Shcrrcc Flancry (above); M.H.S. band marching during the 1971-72 homecoming parade OP tudents at the record hop sponsored by the cheerleader (below). FOREWORD
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