Miller High School - Rustler Yearbook (Miller, SD)

 - Class of 1954

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Miller High School - Rustler Yearbook (Miller, SD) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 45 of 60
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fs, 5 ,Af if I Q8 Cfdifj Left to Right--D. Simons, R. Slunecka, W. Troth, R. Moen, D. Biddle, David Simons, E. Stubsten, L. Crossman, C. Wilson, K. Jones, Mr. Henrickson, advisor. Under the direction of Don Henrickson, code class was opened to any student who was interested in code. This class meets every night after school hours. There is no credit given for this class, per- sons participating are taking it for their own benefit. rofbcfion This club is made up of nine students who are trained in the care and the operation of the projector and the films that are shown. Ruth Smith is treasurer and mailing clerk. Row 1--P. Fraser, R. Smith, B. Glennon. Row Z--E. Stubsten, G. Darnell, Mr. Henrickson, advisor. Row 3--D. Biddle, D. Walker, R. Slunecka, I. Nelson.

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P 4 Vllfllflldf ,iam SEATED--N. Johnson, typist, A. Herman, editor, B. Fawcett, typist. Row 2--K. Seaton, Assistant copy- reader, M. Johnson, typist, B. Hall, assistant artist, K. Campbell, business manager, R. Wangsness, assistant editor, A. Johnson, artist, J. McKay, typist, D. Walker, music editor, T. Rogers, photographer. Row 3--Miss Vatne, advisor, A. Yost, copyreader, A. Laity, freshman editor, M. Haberling, assistant music editor, D. Halbig, assistant business manager, L. Grossman, assistant photographer, P. Faust, assistant photographer, W. Hochhalter, assistant sports editor, L. Warren, sophomore editor, G. McKay, sports editor. Miss Vatne, the advisor, and the annual staff have worked hard completing the annual which includes all the school festivities and gala events. Four members represented Miller at the SCHSPA meeting at Brookings, October 3. Five members went to Aberdeen to the Annual Work shop which was sponsored by the Midwest Beach Company. flllef' X954 K SEATED: R. Terry, E. Hanks, editor, A. Johnson, K. Seaton. STANDING: Mr. Nilsson, advisor, E. Schilling, H. Schilling, P. Onclricek, A. Creager, S. McCool, G. Darnell, M. Scott, B. Gaudig. School began in August last year, August 31st to be exact. At that time not one person signed up for journalism. Mr. Nilsson ran violently tearing his hair out and wondering how a paper could be published without a staff. A meeting was held and thirteen recutals were taken into the fold. Out of this group were selected editors, assistant editors, proof readers, typist, and reporters. This staff published The Hoofbeats' on biweekly basis at the cost of 75 cents a prescription. At the turn of the semester our staff unanimously voted to hold original duties except our editor and assist- ant editor who reversed their positions. Editor pins were awarded to Ardean Johnson and Ethan Hanks. Five members attended the State Press Meeting in Brookings, on October 3, 1953. H P' TTT'



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igufure omema em of .fgmerica Row l--C. Callahan, K. Campbell, Secretary, Kathy Seaton, Vice President, S. Bertsch, Treasurer, D. Wheelhouse, Historian, A. Creager, President, M. Scott, Reporter, M. Diede, Parliamentarian, C. Gross. Row Z--M. Gabriel, V. Campbell, H. Egan, Kenna Seaton, M. Kittleson, D. Nielsen, M. Danielson, D. Bertsch, J. Yost, S. Nash. Row 3--Miss Sickles, advisor, S. Ebel, Kathleen Shea, M. Jones, Kathy Shea, B. Weise, D. Walton, J. Schlichte, B. Bertsch. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization of students who are studying homemaking in high school. Delores Wheelhouse, who is state parliamentarian, is the first girl from Miller to be a state officer. Two Nliller girls are also districtofficers: Mavonne Diede is district president, Delores Wheelhouse is district secretary. Mavonne Diede attended the national convention at Columbus, Ohio, last summer. Anyone who has one unit in junior or senior high school homemaking, or is taking homemaking now is eligible for membership in the F.H.A. Pictures l,Z,5,6: Child Care Unit flelome EC Ill Pictures 3,41 Installation of new F.H.A. members. .4-LX ,se ,,.. A 4iQ lslit , Q

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