Mobridge High School - Tiger Tracks Yearbook (Mobridge, SD)
- Class of 1952
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4. Y x f . f ' p e'.va' 'asia 6.IP5 '! S' 5 4 'Xue wil.: TIGER TRACKS CDF l952 7776 i4 SJ fig .fb t 0 0 0 a 0 Pu! i4 ed 6, 6 A jie fu enla of 0 Wolffdge Jfzgk .Szfloof 0 fi e, South ako a Ee lC6ltl0l'l FJHJW H1 'if,4-1624 3 Cf To the students post ond present and to everyone who has helped to make our school o success w deolccte the 1952 TIGER TRAC KS 2 go o o 4 ' ,f Y ' if . A lk XX -..f, , M- , 9 f ' f sf 0 A 4 e 'fre v 'gf-iw' A Q V Q I I , e 'c l I ill OUR SCHOOL FROM THE AIR o a r u c a fc o n Leadrng the Trger clan through the years the Board of Education, headed by J D Lesher has glven its complete co-operation in providing the school with all necessary equipment to bnng our education up to a very high standard Such equipment as typewriters, basketballs uniforms band equipment muslc and text books which are taken for granted during their daily use, are provided for under a balanced budget set up by the board members It is through the board that our school is kept running effectively and the goal of higher education is bemg obtained. It is rn today's schools that the future leaders of Amenca are developed Keeping this in mrnd, the directors give all theu support to the school and tts ideals Shown at one of their meetings are: ffrom left to rightl Robert Bickett George Paulson Klaas Zandstra, Dale Lesher, Robert Stutenroth, lim Rothstexn, and E L Holgate 3 FACULTY EIGHTH GRADE FRESH MEN SOPHOMORES .IUNIORS SENIORS HONORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISING BUSINESS MANAGER Jim Mundi ASSOCIATE EDITORS Benna Bee Harris ADVERTISING Roger Stapf Pat Nolan lim Oleson Beth Grange Islea Riggs Pat Nolan Jim Ivey Jerry Hand Ronald Mattice Marilyn Grenz Phyllis Wientjes Joan Tucker LaVeran Ritter Janice Todd Virginia Overseth Sylvia Boschker Confenfri lllllldf EDITOR Berdyne Harris STAFF 4 PAG E 6 II I3 T7 F AC ULTY ADVISER John Little PHOTOGRAPHERS Carolyn Carlson SALES ST AFF Dick Herring Bettie Zimmerman Joyce Becker Jean Denoff Lynn Todd Pat Leary Delores Stoeker Betty Anderson LaBeth Flsher Bernice Schumscher Islea Rlggs Shirly Culp Gladys Oberlander Ardith Fischer Mary Ellen Hausenian 2 I 23 37 4 3 5 3 63 I O' ff ar Virginia Schirber Johnathan Knecht A The brggest Trger ot all IS buperlntendent E L l-lolgate who 15 deterrmrred to build educatlon to hlgher level and to see that the school rs domg 1ts utmost towards better and more complete tram mg Always consideung the needs of the students and teachers he has worked wxth one purpose to make achievements in the school and commumty By putung forth every effort and usrng hls knowledge to open the road to better learnmg he has contrlbuted an essential part to these T1ger Tracks through educanon K YF l ' ul I Q TJ' '7- 1 ' I I I xxxxxw ! 4 U 'HWWFW1 'HIHVUTII ,HV WV ,VU IIN! ilrllhll ul -'Wh I Q cv- Q'0 Harman. WW ff f l J Secretary to the Super1ntendem Iunror Hrgh Custod1an Senror I-hgh Custodran MRS RAMALEY BILL WEIGUM NICK NELSON CLCLL . THE BIG ROAR Although not the brggest trger of all Mr Mattrce our pr1nc1pal nevertheless has ahuge roar In deahng wrth the stu dents he has always proved to be extreme ly farr fgrvrng prnk slrps only when neces sarylj Among hrs rnnumerable dunes as prrncrpal are teachrng Physrcs and Advanced Math A-1 MR NOGLE pglntg gut 3 MRS BIERSBACH CXD131l'lS rad1o crrcurt to hrs Radro 3 dlagfamed Sentence to her class 6 Englrsh II class . O O I ' D I My .0 K ' 'ag',v-fv- . . . Mr Tucker works on a chemrstry experrment Mrs Holgate puzzles over her next day s Enghsh II Assrgnrnent Mr Dubes relaxrng after correctmg Mr Rrggs 15 shown reparrmg a bassoon Mrs Johnson shows her Algebra class how to Mr Hauck takes rt easy after dxsmrssmg hrs solve a problem 8th grade class 7 . . r An Qs P Y 'A N Semester Exams. 3 - ' r wg ' .r ,rv I 0 ' tl 191mg gb CX 33.9 47 as Sen xx 5966 Ieclfes er Ure ufla AWB ei W5 Xnxefne' Mtss Helm is pertectly content as she shows her Home Ec class how to f1t a pattern s as 5 6 mac: lfera Larson e5 950 Fu s S196 55 Ie c tells I OID ljca e pOe D N11 MI Ziegler demonstrates to his Shop I class how to use the electric saw to saw boards MI Paulson gives his 8th Grade studenma History Mr. Little welcomes his Shorthand classes back assignment for the next da Y after Christmas vacation w1th a big 'Hi K1ds . 8 ' K It , 1 vii 35 Aff. 1 'il n L' . - . axe O I1 t . ' I 0 M . . ' A V YK . . ? 4 5 I . .. 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Q I- - .Q Q vm R in DON LANDIS MARVIN HUBER MARY ANN LAY DELEEN IENSEN DON LEFF VTR ' 'A CALVIN LIEBELT JOHN LEFF 5 LavoNNE DON NELSON NIEDRINGHAUS DALE HOLLENBECK ,f7' ROY HELEN EDGAR MARINCHEK MCFARLAND MILLER ,il Naw- CA THY DONNA NOLAN OBERLANDER V1 MARION DICK ' RAYNA R1DDELL SCHERR SCHU-LING 0 'LQFYQP Vin WAYNE SCHOLZEN SHEEHAN MM 4 T I i xyws 9 DON PFA FF I SHIRLEY MOSER BILL PILGRIM 'ini'-2 GAYLE WILLY SCHLEPP SCHMALTZ 585.4 W J. FRANCES CHARLOTTE EDITH GENE 155515 SMITH STEIGER STIENECKER SUNDERLAND 18 'S V l , R JMN fd J hail JEAN JOAN JOHN sTA NLEY MARLI-:NE JAMES SWANSON SWANSON TISDAHL WARNER WELDER WIENTIES DON SIELER f P ,I How 1205 eco,-,,E 37- ofsziff-1 '94 19 1. M 'H YQ- X We T f A . .Ll x M 1, ,, f. 'Lg ' L,..L f MIL Q f 2 sx A Q' XV i n . L ' mf XXQ X1 4 ru! h 1 Y Og W 0. 0 M ,D 'o of ' X T l ff , U O 3' Ill W Pg! Qs Q'i?v AL? in 1 1 S 5 3 +'..'S-1 H' tg 3 o glock m N 'm I . , Q -. Q. I an 50301019 ,Q . , , n. zo 4 A K, 551 S P 'S i emo won. Hap b Is dm 0 fn ... AQA MAVIS ALLERDINGS DUANE BAER GLORIA CAIN EO THOMAS BETTY JO AMAN AMUNDSON SHIRLEY BARTELS WILLA KAY BATSON 98 GRANT IOANN COFFIN DAHLKE rv 0 'U DICK BILL ANDREWS ARCHAMBAULT 19 .IOYCE BECKER 11 CQ' '-I. TRN ADDISON DA ME ,I DON BOLLINGER BETTY BARNES Ig-S BOB CALHOUN TONY NANCY D AMORE DERRENGER F DICK CONNIE BILL ALFRED BENNA BEE GWEN Desosa DesAR'r HAUCK HAMRE HARRIS HEPPER 21 V51 Aw! 6 JOHN KNECHT RAMONA DOREEN HUBER JENSEN of CLAYTON I-015 MEYER PAULSON HERB MCCLELLAN PA T DELORES DICK SCHNEIDER STOECKER SWANSON es' 557,225 A ! T69 I , KAYE 0 ZIMMER 22 JVM M PAT RON LAY LEARY MATTICE .aww , Q, m5 DICK ROBERTS JANICE TODD 9 NORMA SCHERER VIRGINIA SCHIRBER GENE DON TURNER ZANDSTRA .g,. ll' , A E,-I 1.5. 9 X ' Mffx in tvx , xr ISN-1' F TL I A I . IC, I AS SI A I A I M -A It H 'mfg 1 X I I A A ' . ' A .1 ff? -sk--S2111 I3 ' II ew' SP' . Q QC gi Q. Mr, N - is QC, V ,S - I - A 3'iwX5'!w-, , I . 1 TRA ,Q A D 'R 0 .9. I.: at -1+ 5 1 'T -V ' f WN ,, I 'A -GI . I fx- Q D. I! o N' :L ' .Q Z, 'F . Q -v . 5 s 'il . .O I , . J :9 - ,, Q' o A ,IQ ' e- 29 Siifi SENIQRS GEORGE CAIN 0 Georgxe Boy Band Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Football Track MlXed Chorus Council CAROLYN CARLSON ,. Carlson Band, Glee Club Mtxed Chorus Annual staff Pnvate Lessons Trger Day Attendant Student Counctl Iumor Class Prestdent Student D1 rector Music Assoclatton Vrce Pres Debate Secretary Treasurer of Student Assocxatron SYLVIA BOSC HKER Sylv Band, Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Band Chau man Trger Day Attendant Senror Class Secretary Treasurer DON BATSON D011 cf I oh' fllllX ROBE RT BERENS Ba rrel BETTY ANDERSON Betts Band Glee Club Mtxed Chorus Band Coun f C 23 wi- l aff y., Q xy JA f at Z0 I! IJ M WILLIAM BOSCH Billy . 8: 090. SHIRLEY CULP Shir1s Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, G, A, A,, Private Lessons, Declam, Play Cast .4 nl' o,o' I LABETH FISHER Becky MARTIN ERCK Hot Rod lo DONALD DIEBERT Te Football Basketball StudentCounc11 PEGGY DCSART P8 Glee Club Mixed Chorus Bflf u o 00 .9 Qc ef Of I Q' 1 N dw n ,en,n , n 08' Q i 1 d T? 0 'v JERRY HA ND 9 Chtef Tlger Tales Staff Football Basketball Mixed Chorus Glee Club Mtxed Chorus Council Anmru I-'lscusa Q Ardre Mtxed Chorus Glee Club Annual Staff Txger Tales Staff BETH GRANGE Bethle Glee Club Mtxed Chorus Student Councrl Cheerleader Annual Staff Lab Assxstant Tlger Day QUEEN Vtce Presxdent of Student Assoctatxon SNOW QUEEN of r95x RICHARD HEIRING .J F1811 Football Mixed Chorus Glee Club Senior Chu President FFT Jo P I we 3 hladf hugh J hlgdl JOHN I-IINSLEY Breezy' Football Track MARILYN GRENZ Sum Glee Club Mixed Chorus, Annual Staff, Lab Asstmm G.A.1t my cm Tiger Tales Staff, Declam, Student Council Mixed Chorus Council. 25 'is 'lbw' JAMES 1vEY 'Mallard Football, Basketball, Track os' MARY ELLEN HAUSMAN Huss Glee Club, Mixed Chorus I 'I Q 0 ERDYNE HARRIS Berdte lee Club Band Muced Chorus Band Councrl Prrvate Lessons Student Councrl Debate Tiger Day Attendant Glrls State Annual Editor D A R, Representatrve JOHN HOHL CATFISH Football Track, Basketball Sophomore Class President, Boys State Student Council 9 0 JAMES MUNDT Judge Lessons Debate Football Track Student Councrl Annual Busrness Manager Boys State ExtemporaneousSpeak1ng Basketball 0 0 DORA MAE KAPPEL G A A Glee Club Mrxed Chrous 26 s N O v .!f' ol' B n - n G ' ' I I .Rf 0. ' Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Private 0' I ' A l ukedn 9. 'Pr RUBEN RIEGER Buddahn Track Football PATRICK NOLAN lake l Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Music Assocla tron Secretary Student Assoclatnon Presldent Football Boys State Basketball Annual Staff Mrxed Chorus Student Dlrector Q4 VIRGINIA OVERSETH Gmny Ann Band GleeC1ub MlxedChorus Band Coun cxl Trger Tale Staff Debate GLADYS OBERLANDER O 16 Mlxed Chorus Glee Club Prrvate Lessons Mlxed Chorus Councrl G A A Boys Glee Club Accompamst 7 :tion .,,'!12,.- 11, N Q7 n Ill! JAMES OLESON Harvey Band Glee Club MlXEd Chorus Music Assocxatxon Treasurer Football Basketball Track Tlger Day KING Semor Class Vxce Presldent Annual Staff FRANK CXIHSNER Basketball Football Tlgel Tales Staff Mlx ed Chorus Councxl Mlxed Chorus Glee Club 27 30 Ji Y-.-, '95 9' '9 0: Q Y s! HOWARD RIES Jew LAVERNA RITTER Band M1xed Chorus, Glee Club, Debate I ISLEA RIGGS Is Le a Band Glee Club Mxxed Choms, Pnvate Lessons Music Assoclatton Presldent Tiger Tales staff, Annual Staff Girls State SNOW QUEEN OF 1952 Lf-:ROY ROYER Q Mouse Football 7 A ff! fic' f DONALD SIELER Botz Football Mixed Chorus Track BERNICE SCHUMACHER Bernte Band C lee Club 28 W! L.. C. G I c .Q I '.9 an C gf I I . . . . . . . ' . , . l n vw I. - O Q- 59 ft' rf Q .gr an , 7? il, I, Zi, , f F 0, ,K ' ' , 1 , 1 . I ,f ' I Wim. A IJ I . l ' . 1 G- 4 .9 PHYLLIS WIENTIES The Wench Glee Club Mxxed Chorus, Pnvate Lessons, Tiger Tales Staff Annual Staff ROGER STAPF gl Leech Mlxed Chorus, Glee Club Mixed Chorus Chaxrman Basketball Football, Track Student Manager, Annual staff 0 0 RALPH SCHNIEDER Jukes Basketball Football Track Student Coun cll Freshman Class Presldent rf BETTIE ZIMMERMAN Zlddy Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Txger Tales staff G A A ., I 1 15 - . o if .I JOAN TUCKEF Band Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Debate PA UL WESSEL Weazel Football Track, Basketball Tiger Tales Staff, Glee Club Mixed Chorus 29 31' CAM 'UU We the Semor Class of IQ52 Mobridge Hrgh School city of Mobrrdge county of Walworth state of South Dakota berng of sound m1nd and memory do make and declare this to be our last wrll and testament Upon passing 1nto the world we wish the following to be carried out FIRST To our earnest Freshmen we leave the ambition to graduate SECOND To the ambitious Sophomores we leave out abrlity to create norses and confusion THIRD To the entrre Jumor class we leave our homerooms books and all necessary equipment hoping they carry on where we left off RUBEN RIEGER leaves to David Magera hrs loyal support of the Baptist Church BERDYNE HARRIS leaves her outstandmg leadershrp to Shirley Bartels ROGER STAPF leaves his budget book to Drck Boschker he may vet rich fast if he follows lt closely PEGGY DeSART wrshes Judy Krause to have her harr clippers JOHN HINSLEY leaves his pepsodent smile to Mr Dubes SHIRLEY CULP leaves her title Sweater Girl to Delores Stoecker BILL BOSCH to his dear frrend Don Pfaff hrs way wrth women H-IYLLIS WIENTJES leaves all her levrs to Edith Steiger JERRY HAND leaves hrs typrng speed and accuracy to Pat Leary BETH GRANGE leaves her loud cheering vorce to Bonnie Johnson JIM MUNDT leaves his big booming voice to Clayton Meyer ARDITH FISCHER her shyness of boys to Gloria Cain DON DIEBERT leaves hrs Dad s Book of Laws to Mr Mattice 30 BETTY ANDERSON HOWARD RIES BERNICE SCHUMACHER GEORGE CAIN ISLEA RIGGS LeROY ROYER MARILYN GRENZ. JOHN HOHL MARY E HAUSMAN BETTIE ZIMMERMAN RALPH SCHNEIDER LAVERNA RITTER SYLVIA BOSCHKER DON BATSON GLADYS OBERLANDER JIM IVEY JOAN TUCKER MARTY ERCK PAT N .AN VIRGINIA OVERSETH DICK HERRING JIM OLESON PAUL WESSEL BOB BERENS LaBETH FISHER leaves a couple of pounds to Dody Becker leaves hls interest in sports to Don Landis leaves her magnetic personality to Vangie Diebert leaves hrs book How to Handle Women to his brother Dougie leaves her troubled love lrfe to lndle Todd leaves his build to Brll Hauck leaves her ambrtlon to get married to Janice Todd leaves hrs love for Mrs Schlllrng to Wayne Scholzen leaves her special permrt to roam the halls at will to Joel Hoersch leaves the school period leaves hrs Atlas Book and equipment to Lester Hettich leaves her forever growing harr to Virglnra Schirber leaves her temper to Marlene Welder leaves hrs genrus mrnd to Drck Scherr leaves all the excuses she hasn t used to Donna hoprng she uses them all leaves hrs abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Tucker to Kaye Zrmmer leaves all her charms to Cathy Nolan leaves hrs sense of humor to Gene Turner leaves his place at the top of the honor roll to John Tisdal leaves her naturally curly harr to Betty Barnes leaves hrs ambrtion to be a basketball star to Drck Davidson leaves his sales talk to Buzzy Andrews leaves hrs football memorres to Shadow Sheehan leaves hrs umque taste rn clothes to John Knecht leaves her way with older men to Harlene Nultemeler 3 I Q .. , . , . .. - f. - . , . I ,IZ - . l ' J . , C065 M I0 QC? At a class reunion in I 2 rt was discovered that many tracks have been made by the class of 1952 in the past ten years Most of the credit goes to those who influenced us within the Den of M. H S JIM IVEY RUBEN RIEGER GLADYS OBERLANDER MARILYN GRENZ RED OCHSNER ROBERT BERENS MA RY HA USEMAN RALPH SCHNEIDER LAVERNA RITTER JIM MUNDT PAT NOLAN BETTIE ZIMMERMAN ROGER STAPF JIM OLESON DON DEIBERT Brg game hunter tn Afnca has just retumed from Afrrca wrth hrs natrve wrfe Quack Quack fl-le s strll rn love with the ducksj Is strll flexrng hrs muscles He s head Bouncer rn the Stork Club Presrdent of the state W C T U fWhat a blastj Known as slrm rn M H S now trps the scale at 250 pounds and rs the mother of erght frlthy urchrns Is fast takrng over Clark Gable s reputatron for breakrng the hearts of young rnnocent grrls Rapid Robert after drrvrng a beer truck for zo years has Jorned Jrmmre Lynch s Daredevrls We always knew that something would come of his wild driving Has fmally reached her hrgh ambrtron She rs a Blues srnger rn a famous nrght club but rnstead of the people After spendrng half hrs lrfe rn Adams has fmally been grven half rnterest rn the busrness Who rs tellrng fortunes under the name of Madame FrFr fshe SI111 CHD I foretell her own j Drs Nolan and Mundt famous brarn surgeons have Just arnved on a plane from Moscow where they frnrshed a brarn operatron on Brg Joe Qtalrn Has retrred from her Job at Mrller s and now has a stead Job servrng Leo and the lrttle ones Who has hrs own chemrcal lab rn hrs father s basement rs now workrng on the formula for Black Orchrds fAs we can plarnly see hrs rmagrnatron rs strll runnrng wrldy Is now drvrng for oysters off the Eastem Coast QHe s strll wartrng for the day when an oyster turns out to be a beautrful mermardj Has at last found use for hrs vorce he rs now a drrll sergeant rn the rnfantry 32 96 . ' saying 0H, they're saying GO , . . , Q, VIRGINIA OVERSETH SHIRLEY CULP DON SIELER BERDYNE HARRIS SYLVIA BOSCHKER LEROY ROYER MARTIN ERCK PAUL WESSEL ARDITH FISC HER LABETH Frsi-:ER HOWARD uewp Reis ruci-xAP.D HERRING BETTY ANDERSON ISLEA RIGGS GEORGE CAIN JOHN HOHL BERNICE SCHUMACHER C E Con t After out livlng all the Hellriegels has now gained full ownership of the store BIG THRILL ls knitting little things She and Ray are expecting their fourth one now Brewing his own in Gwen s basement Failed nurses naming but has realized her ambition to work in a hospital She is now scrubbing floors at the Mobridge Hospital Happy little farmer SW1f6 Has taken Johnnie s place for Philip MOIIIS Arrested on a blgamy charge Is now a used car dealer dealing expressly with Pontiacs It seems as though he grew awfully attached to one in high school Ardith has taken over Dorothy Dix s Advice to the Love Lorn column elevated shoes now towers 6 8 After marrying Bernole she finally has enough cream to feed her cats It seems Bernole got a raise in salary Who now owns his own liquor store is passing out free samples to all the members of the class of 1952 CH1cyl 1 Has Just signed a long term contract with Fltch s hair restorer He 1S finally getting back all the money he spent on hair cuts Has just been hired as a model by the Power s com pany We knew she had what it took Is still trying to convmce people that she isn t going steady with Paul qThat diamond she s wearing doesn t mean a thingy Is spending his last hours in Alcatraz Was just impeached in the House of Representatives for rowdiness 111 manners and general disorderlmess ls really giving Gypsy Rose Lee a run for her money We always knew she would get someplace 33 CLASS PR PH cvq 'p JERRY HAND Playing with the Harlem Globe-trotters, and with his JOHN HINSLEY BETH GRANGE BILLY BOSCH CAROLYN CARLSON PEGGY DESART JOAN TUCKER DON BATSON PHYLLIS WIENTJES O Con ls wrmng a book entrtled How to get Bulgrng Muscles ls workrng rn a garlrc factory Hard work but how else can she support the krds and Bill? After much endeavor has gotten an exclusrve contract as Mobrrdge garbageman Is dorng a Hot Dance Routme accompanylng herself on the clarrnet Is now called Red Hot Rutlue for her song and dance Operates the Femrmne Frgure Frxer Salon All the ladres says she works wonders Mamed to Ruby rs runnrng a childrens nursery for over 50 chrldren most of whom are young Batsons Now marrred to Casey Trbbs gets to see all the rodeos her lrttle heart desrres 670144 ,Maier Asthe Senior Classpassesthroughthe doorsofM H S letuspause andremember the ma.nyTIGERTRACKSwehavemadeint.hepastyears We all ennered school at the ripe and eager age of six We were either known as Lincoln Lice or Beadle Bugs There was a great rlvalary between the two grade schools but dns barrier soon ended when all the Lincoln Lice were forced to finish grade school with the Beadle Bugs There were a lot of bewildered little kids that came through that Jr High door on September I 1947 As the Freshman year began we threw away our wrestling and flghtmg teChI1iClU6S and !00k on a more poised and mature attitude toward each other The gangs broke up into couples and thehoxue partiesandthetwo rtepwemereallyinfullswing We started our sophomore year regretting that we had lost three of our fond classmates Shll-gn roycg Golden Pershinger and Paul Feran The Basketball season was highlighted by our team taking District and Regional hcmorr. 'I'he thrill of the year came when flve Sophomore girls and five boys were chosen to serve at the PRDM. We began our Junior yearwirh the feeling of being older and more capable of assuming responsibilities. Our basketball season was in its glory when our team came through with tlying colors by taking District and Regional honors and being runner-up in the State B Tournament. we were all hosts at the Ir. and Sr. PROM. Our theme was 'Mother GO0Se . AI the 01092 Of the year, we said goodbye no our Senior class mates of 1951. 34 CLASS PR PHECYQ 'tj act in C1ayton's circus. I Senrors at lastl lt is hard to believe We have finally reached what we have been working and waiting for all these years There is a feeling of sorrow and yet one of happiness as were v1ew many TIGER TRACKS which have been made in our four years at M H S At the close of the Basket ball season 7 of the senior boys have hung up their shoes rn the gym for the last time Of course the main event of the year was graduation after whrch 41 members 20 of whom started the first year of school together say good bye to our loyal friends and teachers at M H S As the Senior Class of 1952 pass through the doors of M H S let us pause and remember the great times we have had and the many tracks the tigers have made rn our past 4 years at M H S 2lll0l' eine on DON BATSON Anniversary Song ETTY ANDERSON Slow Poke BILLY BOSCH SYLVIA BOSCHKER. GEORCE CAIN SHIRLEY CULP DON DEIERT CAROLYN CARLSON MARTIN ERCK PEGGY DESART ARDITH FISCHER HCHARD HERRING LAETH FISHER IOHN HDJSLEY BETH GRANGE JOHN HOHL MARILYN GRENZ HM IVEY ERDYNE HARRIS .U-M MUNDT MARY HAUSMAN PAT NOLAN GL ADYS OE RLANDER. FRANK OCHSNER. VIRGINIA OVERSETH JAMES OLESON ISLEA RIGGS RUBEN RIEGER. LAVERNA RITTER. HOWARD R155 BERNIG SCHUMACKER. LERDY ROYER. IOAN TUCKER. RALPH SCHNEIDER. PHYLLIS WJENTI55 DON SIELER. ETTIE ZIMMERMAN ROGER STAFF PAUL WESSEL Good Nite Ladies The Lntle Farm We Tilled My Strawberry Blond Three O clock in the Moming Too Young Going Home Hey Good Lookin You re Breaking My Heart I 11 See You In My Dreams Too Late Now Come To Me Be My Love Just My B111 All Alone Bridal Chonzs Call of The Wild Goose My Heart Crles For You Longlng For You Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Moming I Want A Girl All Through The Nite Cold Cold Heart Undecided Carolina Moon Heart Breaker And So To Sleep Again Write Me One Sweet Letter leer Barrel Polka A Kiss To Build ADream On Shrimp Boat: Somebody s Beatin My Tlme Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Open The Door Richard My may Gul So Timed In My Solitude Give Me Something To Remember You By ' g 5 IERKY HAND: I 1r's A11 In The Game 35 S 'Q P 9 Q , 9' , f ff M A I 5... i W in Q--.... Iii. ---...- 'Warsaw'-3-Q,-,wg , - j 4 fziea ff - - 'G' , ..,, .,,.. ,-1 .., Q--f. ll! a--..... I 0 a ,fans Beth Grange and Jim Oleson reigned over annual Trger Day festivities October I2 The day s acuvlties opened with the coronanon of the king and queen 111 the Hrgh School As sembly at I0 30 A noon banquet rn honor of the new royalty was held at the I O O F Hall Tiger Day was madea complete success by the Trgers' 1 3 7 win over the Gettysburg Battlers A dance ln the High School gym climaxed the day Attendants of Queen Beth were Carolyn Carlson Berdyne Harris, Sylvia Boschker and Jean Marie Ziegler Attendants of King Jim were Jun Bridenstrne, Dxck Hemng John Hohl and Paul Wessel Jun Mundt was Tiger Messenger and Pat Nolan Student Assocla tion President crowned the lung and queen Queen Beth and King Jim took a moment to relax in the pumplun reserved for them at theT1ger Day Dance 37 MM, Student Council Ottrcers chosen by the entlre student body for thrs year were uetn Grange Vice Presrdent Pat Nolan President and Carolyn Carlson Secretary Treasurer Pat rs shown at nght presrdrng over a meeting of the Student Council composed of Beth Grange Myrna Schutz Freshman Class Presrdent Dick Andrews Jumor Class President Cathy Nolan Sophomore Class President and Carolyn Carlson Dick Hernng Senior Class President is not present Activities sponsored by the Student COl1IlC11d1lS year were Tiger Day the selling of pencrls to buy the materials for a trophy case and school dances after home basketball games Boys State Representanves Girls State Representatives Voice of Democracy Contest Jim Mundt, John Hohl and Berdyne Hams and Islea Riggs. winners- VHS!-1113 5Ch11'b0T. Pat Nolan. B erdyne was also chosen D. A. R. fourth. Berdyne H2l'1'1S. dlifd. Representative, Pat Nolan, first, Ronnie Matt ice, second. 38 I - - VET IJ 1 .gl .9 ' PIQQ In Bgllofs ---' Nine. 3 Batson MOST REPRESENTATIVE Best Sports and Best A11 Around Students Beth Grange and Pat Nolan FIRST T0 WED Marilyn Grenz and Donald BEST LIKED MAN TEACHER: Mr. Matthews BEST DRESSED. Sylvia Boschker and Ruben Reiger 39 BEST DANCERS: Virgima Schirber and George Cain , Ao 5 0 ' N .ll N f 6 X fn gp ' J. - 09' fl Q: . ' O 5' 3 O so K X if 1 l 51 ' T H sem Gravie A 'R Vlr and , 81171 I 3 S mek yxernni Chlbet and E5 DIC ST If Hel. ? I ai NIC HGPPG EST S A Gwen MILE lveyl 80 Beth GEST GPJQPEY-S hm Grange and D1 R mc' C b0er LEFT TO RIGHT THE BIGGEST APPLE POLISHERS Carolyn Carlson and Clayton Meyer with the best lrked woman teacher Mrs Johnson Grant Coffm and Mary Ann Lay BIGGEST BORES BIGGEST FLIRTS Gloria Cam and Dlck s Hernng .:. 4,5 40 O U .. O Q U 1. ..?. ., ,J T seo is f ' - ' , .. r f .Ou ' 1 E K 1 ry .' K ' 5 4 'R' it f,,V I , of - . E N . A .' . , n n m . . v 'R K -QQ 9 . S . :Q s E '-Q 5. 'B ' nf 5 1 wp' h De I O :'o v M 4 4 . QQ , y .,, K 9 ,L y lx , 1 , 0' ' Y 1 2 h 1 f g'iHWf ' Q NK Q . - - ' : . 2 ' ' in--'- BEST BASKETBALL PLAYER BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER Frank Ochsner John Hohl ? BEST FIGURE Vrrgmra Schrrber in 2151 55.55 S JF BEST BUILD Ruben Rleger BA ND STUDENT DIRECTOR Carolyn Carlson 41 BEST TRACKMAN George Ca1n I 0 0 MIXED CHORJS STUDENT DIRECTOR Pat Nolan 4 V I I I . 4 A v. B . l is , . I -I 1 Y WAHM i Il fl 'O l . div. ' q I 'SAW' at 22442 : 'iigyu by 3. M 4' sb. I ,Vu Z tg: 'i'q 1 29' 3 3, ' ' gg :Q 0 4 Ib up o ' . ' .9 'Q ' 'Q 10 v ' 5 IO - , s ' o ' :O I Q . il Q 1 5 S h 2 Il- J at . 1 x ew ,Ness MOST 951 ia B nd ,bexb N ' 9 MOST POPULAR Beth Grange and Ja mes Oleson I C WITTIEST: Mar11ynGrenz and Ralph Schneider. uf: 42 'A ' 5 TA L 9 QW ENTED 1 P-S' G1 RL X96 O Carolyn 5 Ca 1' S4 130 I'l MOST TALENTED BOY: Pat Nolan 3 ,R .,, yr B 'K . .fy ,wav Oyj, gfee -su-1 nvuf - A ,f V .fiA , Q V I l FIRST ROW Q left to rrght J Dean Hanson Tom Hepper Robert Mundt John Chfton DoLglas Cain Denms Latb Robert Andrews Ronald Clapsaddle SECOND ROW Clayton Meyer joel Hoersch Jlm McCafferty Duane Baer Jerry Hand Roger Stapf Rrchard Ehrenberg Jrm Hepper THIRD ROW Donn Leff hm Wrentjes Davrd Andrews Paul Wessel Ronald Matuce hm Lay Drck Dav1dson Drck DeBoer John Leff FOURTH ROW John Knecht Herbert McClellan Edgar Mrller hm Mundt Drck Andrews Pat Nolan Bxll 9 . if Ml-15x lIf f 43 Hauch, Richard Herring, Roy Marinchek, Don Neidringhaus. 4 X, IQ 5 J I N Q , , Q- . 20 :0 ' 0' '. . . r C 3 .I ,Q . .1 .Q ' U I-fx' '. 've s girfgf, gfee , ,, FIRST ROW Q left to rrghtj I-Iarleen Naulnmrer Karen McClellan Myrna Schutz Janrce Johnson Joyce Bastran Phylhs Wessel JoAnn Kluckman Joan Swanson Darlene I-Iutchrnson Jean Denoff SECOND ROW Vrrgtnxa Overseth Benna Bee Hams Ruth Hettlck Kaye Butz Mary Ann Lay Frances Sheehan Mattle Islea Rlggs Kaye Zrmmer Joyce Becker Joanne Dahlke Lorrame Batson THIRD ROW Jean W1lhelm Carolyn Carlson Sylvxa Boschker Joan Tucker LaVerna Rltter Grace Bastran Marlene Welder PBUICIR Schnerder Elsre Vance Ramona Huber Phyllrs Neum1ller FOURTH ROW Lynn Todd Catherrne Nolan Helen McFarland Jean Barnes Donna Oberlander Doreen Jensen Lila L1evelt V1 Ann Brown Judy Krause Shlrley Moser Betty Anderson LaVonne Nelson FIFTH ROW Glorra Cam Vrrgrma Schrrber Delores Stoecker Berdyne Hams Jane Welder Lors Paulson Patrrcra Chadwrck Janet Boschker Betty Jo Amundson Shrrley Bartels Evangelrne Derbert Norma Jean Bastran Kay Batson YA Q fi xx O g3fVIUglE-5 ' -' Nfl' Z0 9 44 '9 59 -- l l ' I I I F I ' I I I I I . I ' 3 D 9 I ' 1 1 l 1 . 1 I I I I ' 2 . ' . . . . ' I ' I I O I I ' : . . , . . . . , 1 . , ' . D I I Y 3 I x S, x .0 A A .9 Q ' ' . '. I - .se Zag -' J, 1 S fl fb 0, 0 f -- -Q -4' 1' . 0, 5 , ' I l U. 0 ' C ' K . , . 9 o I 1 ' ' Aud tonum arance of the -slx vo ce Mixed Chorus made rts frrst a OHS 00 H d ob The M rs A new ress ve cand ell elu ah Chorus' and Whrte Ha g e 011 0 ted t HV WSIB a umni The s year trad t on was estabhshed th ey sang The Frrst Noel dtrected the Mixed Chorus as our newly e ected Student D rector No an Pa Chr stmas 952 This sthe onal Voca Chnrc Chorus on January 28 nthe eared students chosen from our Mtxed Chorus a Twen trst of th s South Pac fxc oup were songs from Carouse Inc uded rn this e annua spr ng concert had as ts theme Amer can Ltght Opera by Gaul and 'Sanctus by Guonod HoyCty c wh ch consisted of cred mus nd Kiss Me Kate and sa O ri ge igh Sch l' -hundred thirty i ' ' ppe year at the City i ' for the annual Christmas Concert. An imp 1 1 ght procession preceeded the concert as it has for the last two yea . i i ' i . 1 l i j i the Mixed Chorus in sin ing th ll j ' i . t 1 , 1 i , ' th ' . J ty-three ' pp i Regi 1 ' ' , I . i f' i type of music event to be offered to the twenty-five schools of Region VI. 3 XJ Th l l i l ' . 1 ' gr ' l, i ' W 5 a 3 l i l i , , . Q iqin ii WHS Haq- ?s in the Mobrid ic band me clm iecc eI6op November 1 1951 th On .X B-t 'S 13 b 0 '5 B 5 3 u -5 5 u 5 3 if s... L-. 47 rs Neumille S Ph Ili cl-'arland M Helen Kathryn Butz nme DeSart Bo CIICS Major IC We of the band IS be Sm M BS IU f a CL C'- bs -4 O n-1 N U :E ,-4 11 Edg McClellan Herb e nrce Johnson Ja FIRST ROW Joyce Bastxan ar ene Hutch nson D Q I E-4 lslea Riggs, 3l'l'lS H dne 1' Be eSart me D 0l'l C Stoecker S I6 Delo McClellan Sn al' K ary Leary M Brown Bobby Mundi Myrna Schutz ri O W li :I fu o. ID .rn H-x 1 Ka URTH ROW FO ne Ne son Ol'l LaV 35 Thom Ga CS K R1 I tuden dS eurym I d Pat Nolan, Sec all H1311 air Ch Cho us ed Mix pf S ed Cho Mix B th of Directo K6 77 Odin CABBI' ed ef! E A Team Cheerleaders: Helen McFarland, Virginia Schirber, Connie DeSart, and Beth Grange. a oreffea McFarland Kay Butz Phy1l1sNeumiller 49 Majorettes: Darlene Hutchinson, Bonnie DeSart, Helen mee am A total of I5 M H S students were out for declam rn 1951 52 Wrnners in the local ehmrnatron contest were four freshmen Joel Hoersch Davrd Magera Janrce Johnson and Lrla Lrebelt Prctured at left are ffrom left to rrghtj SITTING Joe1Hoersch Jamce Johnson and Lrla Lrebelt STANDING Harlene Nultemerre Marlene Welder Ruth Hettrck Grace Bastran Rayna Schrllrng Glorra Carn Iessre Sunderland Evangehne Derbert Mardella Hrntz and Pete Bollmger afe M H 5 debaters got off to a slow start rn 1952 but rmproved as trme passed Mo budge was host ata debate clrnrc January 26 Schools attendrng were Eureka and Lemmon The twolvlobrrdgeteams coach ed by 'vfrs Schrllrng Journeyed to Prerre February 9 where they partrcxpated rn a debate tournament Takrng part rn a prac trce debate at rrght are Vrrgrnra Overseth and Pat Leary Affrrmatrve and Benna Bee and Berdyne Harrrs Negatrve ull! fill? and the masquerade ances Sold Under the leadershrp of V1 Grace the Jumor and Senror grrls organrzed a tumblrng team whrch performed at several basketball games Pmctured at left rs one of the pyramrds the group made durmg one of therr perform if F1rstPer1od Assembly decoratmg the Christmas Carolyn Carlson glvrng our Santa fRalph Tree Schmedery last mrnute rnstructrons mmllxflw-DV' Santa dorng hrs job grwrng out Chrrstmas Part Of the group that enterta1nedM l-I S for presents our Chrrstmas Program Santa rn person Alras Ralph Schmeder I Beth Grange grves Santa an encour Master of ceremomes has Santa say agrng par on the back few words to students of M,H S. 51 ine 1 lf. ,. 59 r, . 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JANUARY FEBRUARY CALENDAR School Started Gettysburg here T1 er Day Band went to Aberdeen for Gypsy Day IpSWlCh there Mrller here Band Cl1n1c Prerre there Educatlon Week Declam contest Vorce of Democracy contest Junror Party Thanksgwrng Vacat1on D1str1ct Declam Contest Basketball season started Glenham B there Redfxeld A here Wakpala B here McLaugh11n A and B here Declam contest Chrrstmas Mus1c Program Vacat1on started Began school aga1n M1ller A there Eureka A and B there Gettysburg A there Pterre A and B here Tlmber Lake B there Faulkton A there Conference Tournament P1erre Vocal Cl1n1c here lpswrch A here Glenham B here MUSIC Party T1mber Lake B here I-hghmore A here Herreld B here McLaughl1n A and B there Eureka A and B here Lemmon A here Selby B here D1str1ct 6 tournament here EVENTS MARCH: APRIL I I MAY Sect1onal Tournament here DISIIICI Debate D1v1s1on Debate tournament South Dakota State College band concert here College n1ght Band concert One act play fest1val Reglonal mus1c contest 4 Easter vacatton Jumor Prom Vocal concert Baccalaureate Commencement El EEIEHEI E, X 930:73 Ee 44243 'L as A I Hall 1: L. en? nog :df 4 MHRCME5 xii' 4 4'5 ' I2 ' ' ' 19-21 ' ' ' I2 26 'S I3 27 ' 28 19 ' 29 ' 26 ' , - -3'-4 ' ' I . . -I . 2 . 12-16 ' 1 I3 3 ' I5 ' 9 I6 ' 18 22 . . . 22 27 . . 28 30 ' .T 1 21 ' ' ' ' 7 ' , HJ ' 'UMW' '11 4 - --r- uvvixv 1. 0 Wakpala Bthere . , , h U ,gg II ' U C3 Sl Q 16 'L P7 0 1 S 6' 18 ' 2 e 2I ' ' -U' 'ul HI 'n'HHI ' 22 E A E Q 24-26 , ' Q ' 28 I ' I-I Q 5 , 5 '! 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'J 't'mlU I ' 4 I. 3 r 2 i 3 E' 3 2 ' A , 3 1 5 U E A If 1 L 8 ' S ,e I2 ' Q' 8, r r f I5 O Q y f 16 I I . 2. i T' E 22'23 ' ' I 4. fix RW a fir, C ,K by L. jooilaf FRONT ROW 1 left to right 3 Gene Tumer 1403 B111 P11gI11'l'1 1483 LeRoy Van Orman 1423 Paul Wessel 1413 Dick Scherr 1503 Don Niedennghaus 1463 LeRoy Royer 1623 SECOND ROW 1 left to right 3 Tom Morris 145, George Cain 1663 Ronnie Matuce 1613 Roger srapf 1433 Jim Mundt 1673 Dick Herring 1683 Drck Davidson 1523 John Hohl 1513 B111 Spiry 1563 Duane Baer 1653 Jerry Hand 1643 Russel Krause 153, Dick Andrews 1703 THIRD ROW 1 left to right 3 Assistant Coach Bill Dubes and Coach Bert Dent Grant Coffin 1693 Bob Sreler c59, Pat Nolan 1443 Jim Oleson 1473 B111 Hauck 1723 Jim Lay 1573 Eddie Miller 1553 Don Landis 1543 Ji.m Ivey 1493 Herb McClellan 1713 Tom Aman 1603 Stan Wamer 1633 f f LEFT to RIGHT 1 pxobab1e3 Wamer Coffin McClellan Herring H Andrews Mundr Stapf Sprry Aman Scherr Hauck Turner 'sf 53 fi: H 1 7 J. .7 Q A .Z .. . .. D :P QQ. if S '. Q- 4 'I A Belle Fourche tac der shps through a host of orange clad blockers to spill Duane Baer q65Q but not untL1 he had chalked up a substantlal gam The other Txgers are Jun Ivey q4oy George Cam 4665 hm Mundt 0,75 and John Hohl qgrj pf 0 LeRoy Royer hands off to Jerry Hand as the Bengals go through slgnal practxce Coach Dent cast: a watchful eye on the Tlgers as they run through a play 1 ' , . . 0 . . . . D . 4 , . 0 9 I 19 0 :ar 'sv sQ- 'S . . . 19, cg, 0 a -9 V 1 . f 5 . As the 1951 Tlgers donned their football togs for the first time they knew they had three strikes against them even then They were light inexperienced and faced a very tough schedule But if there were some things the Tigers lacked it was not courage and they fought bravely tlll the last gun of every contest The Tigers opened the season against the powerful Belle Fourche Broncs and went down be fore them 32 I3 although they played them on even terms through the second half Then after a two week rest the Tigers ripped through a highly touted Eureka team handing them the only defeat of the season 25 I3 The Bengals then traveled to Lemmon to face the highly polrsbed Cowboys on a ramsoaked slippery field The Cowboys got a zo o wln but had to work for their points A bit of bad luck stopped the Tigers from sconng when they were inches from the Lemmon goal line In their Homecoming duel the Trgers conquered the Gettysburg Battlers I3 7 to cap a hrgbly successful Homecoming event At Ipswich the Mobridge boys found a keyed up opponent which battered them to the low end ofa 27 I3 score The next week however the Tigers were the keyed up team as they stunned the Miller Rnstlers Conference Champions by holding them to a I3 I3 tie It was the Rnstlers only blot on their Conference record In the season s last game the Pierre Govemors defeated the Tigers 41 25 rn a wild scoring battle The fmal won loss record was 2 wins I tie and 4 losses The Quarterback Club enuertained the Tigers at a banquet at the close of the season Letters were awarded and John Hohl was chosen captain uct Ye Q00 ui' use new S 'U 'O f,,d.1wem'r Rs aj 55 .Q , ol ' 0 ' ' 0.3 ll Q 0. I - a D . . . ir 'F ' . . :Q . . ' , . . gg. - H ' ' :Q - , ' -3. . ' , :I . . O :'o '9 . 39 .o, W A Ol 421- t. O35 Q.. to ns - .. H . QD 'lei B E DENT Coach qt HERB MCCLELLAN Guard 6 Iuruor :Ov O' fo I I I I 01 I0 af. ' 56 f Qv wff 115 ji ,,.-4 ROGER Babs STAPF Guard 5 IO Semor 'U O 'I It 8' P I ,ff 1 .2 RONALD MATTICE Forward 5'IO Iuruor W L DUBES ASS! Coach PAT Jake Nolan Center6 Semor Q Z 'A 73 1 , R ,211 0 Q .- x T ' rf .1 :t . M. AJ 3,4440 fl I if , R V f fr Q ' we L -5: 1 4' 7 R f 4 060 V X 6. 06: oo r ,G ' G uf ,, R 3: X ,,.- , Z V , . Q 3, H , H . BILL HAUCK Guard 6 I Iumor DUANE Marv, Baer Forward 5'9 Junior A4 Z 1 RED' OCHSNER Guard 5 II Senior 7 JIM Duck IVEY Guard 6' Senior HM JCB LAY Center62 Jumor 44' JERRY Chief HAND Forward 5'iI Senior .. was 1 0 4- I gui Q 1- ffgiii'-Wu -S Sf is-.v 1' VI In I JIM Ole OLESON Guard6 Semor NY TOM Thos AMAN Forward5I1 Jumor EUGENE TURNER if Forward 5 IO Juruor PM Nl'- DON Ted DEIBERT Forward 6 Seruor I J, 58 'fum xy DON Booger LANDIS Forward 6'1' Soph. BILL ARCHAMBAULT Forward 5 7 Jumor A qunck bucket by Duane Boer 22D wlfb Jlm Loy 1313 under The basket A lay up by Bull Houck 40 Houck, M01 lets one fly For two. A quick roll by Jim Lay A tame out conference, nosebleed 1 .- V 40,2 ' ' ' ' C , ' ' C 5 A y 59 ff' vi 6 IQ 5 1 1 ' us.-m'7fX Starttng thelr first season tn Class A Basketball the Mobrtdge Ttgers comptled a season record of ten wtns and ten losses Playtng agatnst many very strong teams the Trgers managed to hold thetr own dropptng some very close dectstons that could have gone etther way The At the Conference Tournament tn Prerre they also took fourth place by defeatmg Gettysburg 60 51 ln the frrst game trouncxng Cheyenne 54 37 rn the second and then fallrng before Prerre 37 45 and Ipswtch 39 41 The strength of the Central Conference may be tndrcated by the fact that Ipswrch State B Champtons had a tough trme edgtng out the Bengals for Consolatton honors at the Conference Tourney By the ttme the sectronal tournament rolled around the Mobrxdge qumt was shaping up mto a smooth worktng un1t The Aberdeen Golden Eagels Mobndge s draw rn the tournament had a, lot of respect for them However the Eagles supenor hetght coupled wrth a very cold nl t for the Trgers gave the Aberdeen frve a 44 31 vtctory The Eagles went on to wm the title, and Mobrtdge sank Lemmons 73 39 rn the Consolatton game to end thetr season MOBRIDGE Redfield McLaughl1n Omda Mtller Cheyenne Eureka Gettysburg Plerre Gettysburg Cheyenne TIGERS 37 Prerre 39 lpswrch 3Q Ipswrch 56 Htghmore 50 McLaugh11n 56 Eureka 54 Lemmon 64 Mrlbank 31 Aberdeen 73 Lemmon Total potnts scored by the Trgers 1070 Total potnts scored by opponents O 60 if 6 X la 3. Q. ' 1 X 4 I 3 X 2 - 'sf' . A 1 ,. 1 ff- - 95 81 K W ,f 1 X it 9 f 4' f ' , .. 4 , - l 1 K - GQ I lx X M Q .......-f Tiger squad finished in a tie for fourth place in the Central Conference with a 3-4 standing. I I , h . . ' . 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J -G 'G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6' D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D' 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 pe- y. 6 penile? 0. D- Shlrley Culp, Gwen Hepper and Peggy DeSart find at convement to shop Penney s whale they work nnrnrxrrnr lllaftl 5 IIC An example of the courteous servnce you receive at SWARTZ S DRUG IS given by Kay Zrmmer as she wants on Herbie Mc Clellan Patty Chadwick Joanne Kluck man VITQIHIG Overseth and Joyce Bostuan EDDD89'irD'D'D'D'D'lli,LLVLDLLXDLELLLULLIilfifb 74 Eeaf ?fUi5Ae5 o Cf., A 4 O 1952 Mobrndge Veterinary Clinic 8. Supply Natlonal Tea Company Dr Ned Harris Dr Mohn I F Borman Arcade Bar Monogram Chicago Cafe Whlte Horse Hotel 8. Bar Mobrldge Locker 8- Grocery Gladder Brothers W A Barker Bowlers Inn Anderson Lumber Company Central Lumber Company Tuntlands Store Davidson Motors Al s Shoe Shop Rustrc lnn D L Bratmoe Remfer Electric Llttle Brown Jug Al s Barber Shop W M Potts Brown Motor Supply Company Mobrldge Wholesale Grocery Crawfords Grocery Ruth 8. Al Welsharr Edna Hand Beauty Shop East Side Texaco Jacks Body Shop Lowe Hospltal Cory Radlo Shop Mobrldge Creamery Company Orlea s Agate Shop Art s Service Station Olson Dlstrlbutmg Company Don Perry 6 6 IPD- D-D' UD-P' 55-D D'D'D'D' LllllflllrlflfllLLLUULDELLEDDDDDDDDDDVDU 44444 44444444 4 4444444 44 44444444-'4444 4 -4 4 44 4 4 ' ? ' ? ' , E1 Q . 4 4 . ' l s . , ' . ' Q . , Q ' 'T u ' 'T . V .3 ' T' u - iq a U ,Q . N' .5 J ' v . 5 ,Q ' 7 . . ' Q ' Q ' . -2 ' '19 ' Q ' Q 1? 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Call Paul D. 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