Newell High School - Lateral Yearbook (Newell, SD)
- Class of 1951
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Smith, the man who, for twenty f1ve years has untiringly devoted h1S tlme and effort toward making our school a cleaner and better place to live, we, the members of the Lateral staff ded1 cate thls annual 4 HDIHIHISTHHTIUII I. I 1 ff f f 'U' X I XXX X I Sv x x 9 x X: ' DX DJ ' 1 I BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Rlght Walt Mxlberg Ward Ham, Ray Johnson, Ed Brexdenbach Emil Erhler 4 2 - 1 ' 1 . CLERK TREASURER A. J- SMITH PAULINE MALCOLM SUPERINTENDENT G W AUSTIN 6 Our School GRADE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL OUR CUSTODIANS PAUL PETERSON A. J. slrru 7 High School Facult SEATED Left to Rxght Guy I Austln Superxntendent Mary L Wa1to1 Engllsh Marxe Gardner Seventh Grade, Ida Mae Doud Elghth Grade, Dora Notareschl -Colnerclal Robert E Chrxstlanson Math and Acting Principal STANDING Left to Rlght Elnard H Jensen Agrxculture, Gordon Sexfert Sc1ence ana Coach Russell W Mettler Band Grade School F acult STANDING Genneva Brenneman First Grade SEATED Left to Rxght Myrtle Rogers Third Grade, Norma Bruce Fourth Grade Abble Lund Sxxth Grade, Florence Massey Second Grade, Hannah S1l0DdS Fifth Grade 8 SAN N 4 iw S f fl I U H S OFFICERS Left to Right PRESIDENT Lorraxne lovrey TREASURER Barbara Bennett SECRETARY nlmer Exchler VICE RESIDENT D E k 1 on 1C e man SPONSOR Mr Se1fert LLASS COLOR Lerise and S11ver CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO With The Ropes Of Today We Rlng The Bells Of Tomorrow 10 1 , . I o BARBARA BENNETT Operetta Lateral Staff Chxnook Staff Treasurer Band President of Banu Pep Club F T A Glee Club German Band LUBBNE I1 B Glee Club Operetta Junior Play F H A Lateral Staff BOB BONESTELL Basketball Football Board of Control Junior Play Senior Play Chlnook Sta Track Glee Club Operetta IATTHA SCHULTZ Glee Club Operetta Chinook Staff Lateral Staff Declamation Pep Club Band Senior Play JEANIE BONNEB Operetta Junior Play Senxor Play Lateral Staff Pep Club Secretary of Pep Club F T A Presxdent of F T Glee Club Declamatxon Denver Colo GENE SCOTT Football F F A Glee Club Basketball Vice President Secretary Track ........ Junior Play ..... Senior Play . .. . . . ll fx 5' ,Fig f UU ? 'Mn' l'l '-r Mr ,Q ELMER EILHLER Baeketball 2 Football Track Glee Club Operetta Band F F A Junxor Play Clase Secretary JIU ORWICK Basketball Popularity Senlor Play LOLA EISESS Glee Club Band F H A F T A Secretary Lateral Staff Pep Club Operetta Senxor Play JIM REDLUND Basketball F F A Glee Club Operetta Debate Football Track Senlor Play NANCY HIRAI Glee Club Operetta Pep Club Twxrler Declamatlon LORRAINE IOIREY Lateral Staff Pep Club Band Glee Club Operetta lunxor Play V1ce Presxdent Presldent IZ 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 . .va . 4 . . ..... 1- -3 , 7' P H .... . . . . . 2 H' , I . ....... . . .3 4 7' ....... .. .1 ffgil, ' P ......... 1 J ..IfIffIffIi-i-5 V ' .... . . . . , gf 1 f' Ej A , NWN F.F.A. . . . . . . . .1-2 3 f 1: pf , A N . . . . . . . lM2 . . . . . . . . . 1-2h3 , I I I I I I I I L2 H . . - . . . . . 4 A Q? ,L F 'f . . . . . . 122-3 . . . ........ 112-3 . . .... .. . 3 , .... . . . 14-2-3 . ..... . . .1 2-3 I I I f I I f ll2 3 4' IARY COOK Operetta Lateral Staff Chinook Staff Band Pep Club Glee Club Class Secretary Debate F T A German Band Senxor Play VIOLA RILHTER Glee Club Operetta Band Cheerleader Lateral Staff GERTRUDL DRAINE Glee Club Operetta Junxor Play Pep Club Treasurer Ch1nook Lateral Staff DOROTHY RICHARDS Glee Club Operetta Cheerleader Band lateral Staff Pep Club Treasurer of Band Senxor Play DONALD EICKLEIAN Basketball Vice President NETTIE Glee Club Operetta Lateral Staff Chlnook Staff Class Treasurer Band Pep Club Class Queen Cheerleader Popularity Band Secretary ORWICK 13 2 'af ff' fy VBA BBOIN Glee Club Lateral Stn!! Pep Club F T A Rawlins, Wyoming Nederland, Colorado BETTY RUF? Band Declamation Junior Play Senxor Play Board of Control Debate Class Queen Homecoming Queen Most Likely to Succeed HUGH CATON Basketball Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club Operetta Lateral Staff Pres1dent Football lanager lost Likely to Succeed JUNE RUBY Glee Club Band Junior Play Lateral Staff Chinook Staff F T A Senlor Play BETTY DONNELLY Glee Club Operetta LAURICE ROBBINS Girls' State Board of Control President Debate F T A Operetta Glee Club Band Band Secretary Class President Lateral Staff Chinook Staff Junior Play Senior Play German Band 14 Operetta ... . . . ...- .12 DONALD IEYER F F A 2 3 JACK BOLT Lead Football Track Basketball Glee Club Debate Boys' State F F A President Secretary Senior Play ARDETH Glee Club Operetta Pep Club BDLLISTBB CHARLES LUND Football Junior Play Debate Operetta Board of Control Senior Play Lateral Staff 15 1 2 3 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . . . 1- - - IIZIII'Zi-5- . . . . . . .2-3- ' .'.i-5f- . . . . . . . 2-3- . . . . . ...- D . ..2- Junior Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . 'Kala .'. . . . . . 3 . . 2-3 'II Zia Semor Class Hlstory In the fall of 1939 thirty first graders and their teacher, Miss Geneva Damm, now Mrs Brennamen, started the school year here at Newell Six of those pupils will graduate together this year They are Barbara Bennett, Bob Bonestell Betty Anne Donnelly Nettie Orwick, Dorothy Richards and Laurice Robbins Miss Martha Snook, our second grade teacher, had twenty eight of us to watch over and we kept her pretty busy The third grade picked up two more students who will graduate w1th us this year They are Elmer Eichler, and June Ruby Miss Katherine Davis instructed us that year and did what she could to improve our little minds The next two years, the fourth and fifth grades, were uneventful as far as our collection of pupils went however, an even thirty of us managed to keep our teachers hopping The sixth year of school was a long awaited period We were at last the big shots in the white building F1Ve new members Joined our group as we welcomed Lola Neisess, Don Eickelman, Viola Richter, Betty Ruff, and Gene Scott At the end of the term we gave a graduation play under the direction of our patient instructor, Miss Esmay The beginning of the seventh grade was a puzzle and muddle of bewilderment as far as we were concerned Bells ringing, and everyone rushing to be on time was quite new to s We soon caught on an now we get along Just fine Gertrude Draine came in from the country school and Charles Lund somehow snuck past the sixth grade and followed us, making a class of thirty two The eighth grade went along as well as could be expected Jack Holt moved to Lead and Elmer Eichler, who had left us again in the third grade, came back three eighth graders quite a handful for our teacher The next year we entered high school, budding over with excitement at the thought of getting to sit in the study hall with our very own desks As is the custom, all Freshmen from the surrounding country schools came to NHS, and so Mary Cook Nancy Hirai J1m Fredlund, Jim Orw1ck, Mattha Schultz, and Ardeth Hollister entered our group Hugh Caton and Lorraine Mowrey entered from different towns making nine new members Thirty seven began the tenth grade together, and who should come back to Newell but Jack Holt Hugh Caton was our class President and we all took part in more outside activities The Junior Class had thirty three members with Jack Holt as President, and Mr Mettler as sponsor Jeanie Bonner and Donaly Meyer were new members Jeanie came from Denver, Colorado Our play HSoc1a1ly Ambitions' was a success It was a comical production, at least to us, directed by Miss Notareschi Welcome to the Orientn was the theme of our Junior Senior Banquet That year was a first in two activities for NHS We participated 1 Homecoming for the first time and also had a high school annual for the first time Nettie Orwick was our Junior Queen and candidate for Homecoming Queen We started out our last year of school by electing Lorraine Mowrey as President of the Senior class Vea Brown came from Nederland, Colorado and Viola Richter came back from Oregon to make a class of twenty eight members Betty Ruff was elected Senior Queen and received the honor of becoming Homecoming Queen 16 , . . . . l D, I , . . .i . . Q . ' u . ' ' . to honor us with his presence. Lurene Webb joined the crowd making thirty- , . ., . . . , . D . . . . . Q . . .n Semor Class Prophecy Barbara Bennett, the famous Hsl1de g1rl , has Just s1gned a contract w1th Donald Splke Myers, the 'pucker boyn They w1ll play a duet 1D the famous m0V1e I ll Sl1de By The author, Nancy Hlral, made th1s statement to the reporters when asked for an 1DterV1eW, HW1th that Sllde and pucker they should get by The world has Just awarded J1m Fredlund the t1tle of Hot Lipsn for h1S Splendld performance 1n NKISS, KISS, K1SS1ng W1th The Cornn Jeanie Bonner, who replaced Margaret Truman as the Lily of the W1te House, 1D the last 616Ct1OD was overheard repeating the Ten Commandments to the second John L , al1as Charles Lund, the new pr8S1deDt of the I W W Un1on Vea Brown, who has been try1ng out screen tests S1DCe her Sen1or play f1nally succeeded 1D rep1aC1Dg MarJor1e Ma1n 1n the new Kettle p1cture, Eichler for Widow Kettleu The st1ll h0W11Dg sensat1on, Bobby Bonestell the home type, st1ll 1 dulges in exper1ments 1D Kay's Cove and has Just f1n1shed the book New Steps 1B D1ShWaSh1Dg V1ola Rlchter has recently been 1nterv1ewed by reporters of the Da1ly P st' on UMarr1age Isn't Everyth1ngH The recent death of the late Tarzan proved to be a problem qu1ckly solved hen he was 1mmed1ately replaced by Elmer Elchler, better known as Bub who has been a successful actor s1nce h1S marr1age to Gertrude Dra1ne, wealthy perfume manufacturer, who took h1m to Nlagra Falls on the1r honey moon Laurice Robblns 1S happily married and as we enter her happy home, we hear the patter of l1ttle feet Yes the1r house has m1ce Lola Ne1sess r1Ch, young artist, has Just recelved her tenth d1VOrCe J1m Orw1ck, who spent h1s school days blowlng up balloons and walk1ng stra1ght l1nes for on lookers, has Just f1n1shed h1s book, 'Alchol Isn't Good For Youn The pUb11Sher, Mattha Schultz has referred the book to Nett1e 0rW1Ck for more exper1mental work on the subJect Lurene Webb the HLady of JUSt1C6' 1S Stlll wa1t1ng for her r1ng from Del R10 Texas June Ruby has Just started a repa1r shop for cars and hopes the J C Penney store will add th1S new department iG1r1s w1ll do anyth1ngJ Lorra1ne Mowrey, the star attract1on of the Wlggllng Brother's C1rCUS has ret1red to the NW1emer Old Age Homeu near N1S13Ud Hugh Caton, who has gone to Hollywood to try to put Francls the Mule out of bus1ness, has succeeded by becom1ng the champ1on hog caller Jack Holt, who 1S now liv1ng on h1s W1f6'S farm near Vale has Just re turned to h1S home from a debate on R1ghts W1th Women' On enter1ng h1S home, Betty Ruff h1S w1fe, speaks naturally, Is that you Jack? And he qu1ckly repl1es, It better be Dorothy Richards a prominent young starlet 1S now belng f1lmed 1D the latest mov1e, HDest1nat1on Sky She 11kes the atmosphere anyway Yes, folks, she st1ll sells popcorn on her days off D nald E1ckleman, who has been a reporter on the NLIVB and Love Itn paper, has Just been promoted to ASS1StaDt Ed1tor Th1s change was brought on by the heart break1ng storles he wr1tes Gene and Mary Scott, who's futures were decided but unsettled durxng the1r Sen1or year at Newell have Just been awarded the Nobel Pr1Z6 for the1r rend1t1on of the UPuth1e Tat Songn He Stlll calls her Tweed1e P1e The replacement of Faye Emerson by Ardeth Holl1ster on Te1eV1S10D has put radio out of bUS1DeSS for good Her two hour programs follow that of her husband, Arthur Godfry Consult your newspaper for t1me and station Last but not least we see Betty Donnelly way up there s1nging 1D the clouds She always d1d want to be a Slnglng stewardess 17 O J . . N . . ' H ' If I ' 0 ' ' ' . Il I ' If . ' ' ' ll . . . H . . . , Il . . . , . .n- 1 - 1 . . , , 0 , . . . w ' ' ' H 'VV i . , . . . . 5 When asked for a quote she merely said, HI'll make it thirteen yet.H . . - . . . . , o l 3 1 ' - . Q . . . 7 . a ,, . . ,. . . ' ' -- n n l ' ' H -C-Il . . . . -- H. . Q 0 . . 7 Semor Class Wlll We the Sen1or Class of 1951 possesslng such a great amount of beauty bralns, and brawn, do bestow the f0110W1Dg bless1ngs??? on our underclass mates, teachers, and friends I Barbara Bennett, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get to school to Albert Reltz And 1f that doesn't do any good he can have my alarm clock To M1ckey Doud, I Bobby Bonestell, w1ll my seat 1D study hall It 15 surrounded by g1F1S and 1S an 6dUCat10Da1 spot handy to me Mettl I Dona T hope I they 1 Jean1e Bonner, w1ll my vocal cords to Noreen Kosola They come when you want to seranade that spec1a1 guy Hugh Caton, w1ll my broad shoulders and manly phys1que to ne1l Isto Marlene Palmer, I, Mary Cook, w1ll my one man taCt1CS wh1ch were w1lled last year I hope she makes as good use of them as I d1d Gertrude Dralhe, w1ll my seat 1n the back row to Patsy Bryant Mr er can't tell whether you are s1ng1ng or not sober Sh1rley Mllberg, I Betty Anne Donnelly, w1ll my g1ggl1ng spells Donald E1ckelman, w1ll my reckless spendxng and bolstrous laugh to d Turpen He 1S 1n need of them o Lynnell Johnson, I, Elmer Eichler, w1ll my CrOOD1Dg ab1l1ty w1th the that she w1ll use lt for a different purpose than I d1d J1mmy Fredlund, w1ll my lnterests 1n Vale to Lawrence Benzel May keep h1m awake 1nstead of g1v1ng h1m a feel1ng of drowslness , Nancy H1ra1, w1ll my tap danclng ab1l1ty to Donn West He d make a char T Inte I J1m I 0 I' than I I Luci tacks C Ollie that I book Can W w1th I w1ll I It's I sens 0 1 g1ves th1s w1ll, we leave our ab1l1ty to humor years m1ng chorus g1rl 1D my outflt Delores M11eS, I Ardeth Holl1ster, will my romant1c r1des 1n an national truck They have that certaln someth1ng Maybe 1t'S the dr1ver' Jack Holt, w1ll my streaml1ne 11m0US1H6 and ab1l1ty to yak yak to o1l1ster Charles Lund, w1ll my ab1l1ty to w1ggle my ears to Lynnell Johnson Lawrence Benzel I Donald Meyer, w1ll my car It's more comfortable a p1ck up Lorra1ne Mowrey, Lola Neisess, le w1ll my qu1et and bashful ways to Florence Kuntz ave my cornet w1th that certain pucker attached, to le Mlles w1th the J1mmy Holl1ster, and techn1que on Nettle Orwlck, w Sh1rley Mllberg there qu1te ofte V1013 Rlchter, w she can keep them Laurlce R0bb1DS, to Marlene Palmer hope that she w1ll preserve lt as well as I have I, J1mmy 0rw1ck leave my bountiful supply of thumb how to use them 1ll my ne1ghbor to Donald Turpen I Dorothy Rlchards, w1ll my Job at the theatre He n Shlrley 111 my super1or grades to Lucllle M1les, with the hope as good w1ll my sp1ck n' span desk and carefully flled note Try to keep them as n1ce as I d1d June Ruby, w1ll my Jeans to Luella Rlchter w1th the hope that she ear them out I trled my best Donald West, I Betty Ruff w1ll my ab1l1ty to peek through a keyhole ut bend1ng over Gene Scott, w1ll my Dodge to Nell Isto He 1S 1D need of one His car never make lt Mattha Schultz, w1ll my ab1l1ty to throw a ple to Agnes Mestmacher costly, but fun Lurene Webb, w1ll my blush1ng ablllty to Albert Re1tZ He seems very t1ve Vea Brown, w1ll my Sklp Day you that school g1rl colored the few fr1ends we have left Sunburned Faceu to Agnes Mestmacher It complexion 1n that Jolly Jun1or Class, after hear1ng stay 1D school for Just one more year the Smillng Sophomores, we leave our superlor 1ntell1gence, w1t and the Frlendly Freshmen, we leave the prospect of three more glorlous 1D h1gh school Good luck our sponsor, Mr Selfert, we leave our quiet class meetings where much was aCCOmp11Shed To Mr Chr1st1anson, our pr1nc1pal, we leave our ab1l1ty to always come to school on t1me and never g1ve any thought to that temptation of hooky play1ng To Mr Austln, our super1ntendent, who bore w1th us for twelve years or less, we leave' 18 9 0 . 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'KL' C 4 '14- FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW ef' Left to Rxght S Lucxlle M1195 Left to Rlght N MICKGY Doud Left to Rlvht N Dolores M11es L .4 hlrley M11berg Patsy Bryant Florence Kuntz 911 Isto Lawrence Benzel, Donn West, Don Turpen oreen Kosola Agnes Mestmacher Marlene Palmer ynnell Johnson Luella Rlchter Z0 LL Sophomore Class ,- OFFICERS rront Row Left to Right TREASURER Rosa Lee Jacobson SECRFTARY Dorene Olson VICE PRESIDENT Eleanor Ruby Back Ro' Left to Right PRESIDENT Richard Lund SPUNSOR lies uotareschi v 12- L FRONT ROI SECOND ROI THIRD ROI Left to Right Darlene Loewel, Cecelia Klein, Eleanor Rub Ruth Zwetzig Nadine Wamboldt Rosa Lee Jacobsen, vatricin Yuill Dorene Olson Left to Right Arthur Persche Jay Hogan, June Schnele, Nedra Brunner, layves Teppo B111 Oriick, Alan linger Jerry Fabricus Left to Right Richard Lund Clyde Brown, Bill Yuill, Kenneth Kumpula, Donald Brexdenbach, norman lutchler, Donald Kosola, Bob Niva Z1 ,AA ,s, X , on Q' Q' R y , ,z f'A., ' A ar ,- kt Ji' 7 . Alb. v.' f .K II I! 2 2 Y, Freshman Class OFFICERS Left to Rlght TREASURER Margle Rlchter PRESIDENT Kay Mllberg SPONSOR Mr Mettler SECRETARY Betty Holt VICE PRESIDENT Clayton Fxscus FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Left to Rxght George Hafner Nell Mutchler Charles Alanlva Roger Mxles, Eugene Wamboldt Jerry Brunner, Clayton Fxscus, Robert R1Ch3FdS Left t Pardlg, Mllberg Left to Darlene Rlght Arl1e Kxrk Mary Ann Barber Harold Wagner, lllton Bllly J1m Glover, Earl 0ll11a, Donald LaFayette, Kay Betty Holt, lrene Kosola Rlght Evon Rezd Arlys Baker AFV1113 V1ken Sh1r1ey Burke Keene Shirley Smith Early BJork, Margie Rxchter, Loretta Olson, Patty Hlrai ZZ FRONT ROW SELUND ROW Ezghth Grade Left to Right Mary Klein, Yvonne Webb Janice Chamberlain, JoAnn Fardig, Lou Ann baton, Irene Kuntz, Donna Donnelly, lary Clark Left to Right Janxce Wolcott, Harry leyer, Darrell Eickelman, Craigg VanderBoom, June Keller, Sterling Price, Dwight Bunn, Buster Doud, Sponsor Mrs Doud iv 's '11 FRONT ROW SECOND ROI THIRD ROI Seventh Grade Lett to Right Jerry Ann Long Margaret Van Loan, Georgia Ehrle Marjorie Burke, Jean Holt, Shirley Richards Left to Right Lauren Palmer, Boyd Ruby Larry Norlin Donald Homer, Roger Brunner, Harlan Palo, Richard Fabricus, Instructor Mrs Gardner Left to Right Larry Chamberlain Terence Thompson, Faye Hogan, Emma Kuntz, Darryl Amunsou, Daniel Fredlund Z3 I' Fi? 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FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FRONT ROW THIRD ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Slxth Grade Left to Right Everett Barber, Ronald Glover, Gerald Malcolm Gerald Lee, Shirley Arpan, Anne Milberg, Loraine Scott Linnea Mowrey Left to Rlght Kenneth Jaukkuri, Allen Klein, Carl Schultz, Margaret Marrs, Caroline Turpen, George Breidenbach, Barbara Milberg, Deanna Ypparila Instructor Mrs Lund Left to Right Barbara Lakson, Ben Keller, Shirley Donnelly, Kathleen Tracy, Judy Anderson, Jane Anderson, Jack Kivimaki, Patricia Heston F lfth Grade Left to Right Edwin Kiel, Clara Mae Caton, Richard Wilson, Gerald Soma, Dale Hafner, Rosemary Hafner, Billy Heston Richard Parsons, Delbert Bowman, Casmier Klein, Edward weakly, Gary Velder, Instructor Mrs Simonds Left to Right Gottlieb Sinner, Kathleen Johnson, Leon Robbins, Howard Hafner, Ellen Lewis, Janice Foxley, Richard Loewel, Harlan Robbins Fourth Grade Left to Right Beverly Richards, Karen Noste, Venita Killinen, Mary Sinner, Linda Kuntz, Judy Ypparila, Susan Christopherson, Tommy Richter Left to Right Karen Lyons, Lynn Kuchera, Darlene Keller David Parsons, Carolyn Wilson, Richard Miles, Delores Foxley, Instructor Mrs Bruce Left to Right Joseph Heidrick David Tompkins, Jack Malcolm, Robert VanLoon, Raymond Reid, Roger Caton, Linda Ypparila Z5 : . 3 n . - , 9 s ' , - o s SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Robert Miles, Harold Shipley, Paul Paulson, : ' : , : . : . . , . . uv 'i .W len-E F Qs! 'ii FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Thlrd Grade Left to Rlght Adam Turpen, Betty Jean Barber, Rlchard Post, Tom Fabrlcus, Larry Johnson, Lott1e Lewls, Ann1tta Stolnack, Bruce Re1d Left to Rlght Jerry Ann Johnson, Patr1C1a Marrs, Waltlna Zlck, Edward K1e1n, Carol Kell Joyce Donnelly, Joetta Moore Rlchard Jaukkur1 Left to Rlght James Peeren, Cherr11 Gladstone, Maur1ce Townsend, Eva Turpen, Stanton Day Vernon Lyons, Tommy Plckard Instructor Mrs Rogers Second Grade Left to Rlght Carlos Perrsons, Kather1ne Fredlund, Mar1on Wllson, Leo Turpen, DaV1d Rlchards Roger Lee, Llnda Tompklns Left to R1ght Diana Engel JoAnn Hafner, Charlotte Lund Mary Cram, Paul Hegland, W11l1am Long, Robert Fard1g, Janet Stolnack, Instructor Mrs Massey Left to Rlght Cheryl Soma, Alfreda Kayras, Harlan Ham, Donna Hafner, Johnny Tracy Donald Glfford, Sumner Pr1ce, Lenora Foxley Ruth Conner F lrst Grade Left to Rlght Va1ent1ne Kle1n, JoAnn Kuntz, Robert Turpen, Ronald Bunney, G10r1a Bunney, CORDIS Holt Left to Rlght Instructor Mrs Brennaman, Lela R1ggS, Paul LEWIS, Mary Hegland, Patty Turpen, Lynn Laumer, Roger Zwetz1g Janet Parsons Left to Rlght Celene Mllberg Darlene Breldenbach Donna Van Loan, Bobby Bruce, Larry Albertson, Danny Hafner, Coralee Lyons, Johanna Ypparlla Z7 . . . , , ! . 7 . . . ? . . , Joann Richter, Charles Turbiville. 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O . . j : . : . , . , i HCTIVITIES August 28 September September September October October October October October November November November November November November December December December December December January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February March March March March March March Apr11 Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Aprll Apr1l May May May May May May High School Calendar F1rst Day of School Cathedral There Nlsland Here Buffalo There H111 C1ty Here Muslc Makers Assembly Falth Here Homecomlng Vale Here St Martlns There School Dance Major Assembly Jun1or Play Student Congress Declamatlon Contest Thanksglvlng Basketball Game at Fa1th Chr1stmas Ball Blunt Here Basketball Tournament Here Semester rests Buffalo Here Swlss Slnger Assembly St Mart1n's There Nlsland There Vale Here Hill C1ty There Nlsland Here Nisland There Buffalo There Mart1n's Here Speech Tourney at Belle Fourche St Patr1cks There Play off StUrg1S Steeple Jack and J11l Assembly D1str1ct Tournament Spearflsh S ech Tourney Rap1d C1ty Speech Tourney Deadwood Grade School Operetta F T A Dance J1ggers Johnson Assembly Awards Banquet F F A Banquet Sen1or Play Senlor Sk1p Day Jr Sr Banquet School Dance Mlssxsslpplans M1ss1ss1pp1ans Evenlng Concert School Exh1b1t West RIVGP MUS1C Fest1va1 Rapld C1ty Baccalaureate Commencement Grade School Graduat1on Class PICDICS Reg1ona1 Track Meet 29 15 . .... . . . - 22 . . . 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' Chinook Staff Edltor Ass1stant Make Up Edltor Ass1stants School Ed1tor ASS1StaDt Sports Edltors Feature Ed1tor ASS1StaDt ASS1StaDt Product1on Ed1tor Asslstant Exchange Ed1tor ASS1St8Dt Class Reporters Spec1a1 Wrlters Typ1sts Adv1sor FIRST SEMESTER STAFF 30 Offlce Bob Bonestell Lynnell Johnson June Ruby Luc1lle M1165 Delores M1198 Mary Cook Marlene Palmer Mlckey Doud Nell Isto Laur1ce RObb1DS Luella Rlchter Don Bre1denbach June Schmele Barbara Bennett Shlrley Mllberg Gertrude Dra1ne Darlene Loewel Jerry Ann Long Lou Ann Caton Kay Mllberg Ruth Zwetz1g Lynnell Johnson Nett1e Orwlck Jack Holt Gertrude Dralne Delores M1les Luc1l1e M1168 Mattha Schultz Practlce Class Mrs Doud Art Editor . ... . 0 ' Lateral Staff ,-',,,.,-Q Ed1tor Asslstant Ed1tor Buslness Manager Asslstant Buslness Manager Advert1s1ng Manager Layout Manager Assistant Layout Manager Art Ed1tor Sports Ed1tor ASS1StaDt Senlor Class Ed1tor ASS1St3DtS Jun1or Class Ed1tor Sophomore Class Ed1tor Freshman Class Ed1tor D1v1s1on Ed1tor ASS1StaDtS Grade School Ed1tor Photographer AdV1SOr 31 Jack Holt Marlene Palmer Lynnell Johnson Ruth Zwetzlg Lorralne Mowrey Charles Lund Luella Rlchter Mattha Schultz Hugh Caton Ne11 Isto Laurlce RObb1DS Dorothy Rlchards Barbara Bennett Nett1e Orw1ck Vea Brown Darlene Loewel Patsy Bryant June Ruby Gertrude Dralne Lurene Webb Mary Cook Jean1e Bonner M155 Notaresch1 W'-,Baum ad O fy W ,j 19 i- j Board o Control SEATED Left to R1ght Donald Breldenbach, Lynnell Johnson, Janlce Chamberlaln, Jerry Ann Long, Patsy Bryant STANDING Left to Rlght Adv1sor Mr AUSt1D, Bob Bonestell, Arlle K1rk Luella R1Chter, Darlene Loewel Charles Lund, Laurlce Robblns Llbr ary Staff Schultz Sh1r1ey Burke, Sh1r1ey Smlth Adv1sor Mrs Gardner June Schmele Lunchroom Sta LEFT T0 RIGHT Mrs Bess1e w11k1DSOD, Cecella Kleln, Patty H1ra1, Mrs Slgne Scofleld Florence Kuntz, Head Cook Mrs Ruth Martln 33 . , . , . LEFT TO RIGHT: Nola Neisess, Mary Cook, Jay Hogan, Nina Eichler, Mattha Q , l 1 I ln 34 Dtclamatzon LEFT TO RIGHT Nancy H1ra1, Coach Mrs Walton Kay M1lberg Ruth Zwetz1g Shlrley Smlth, Jeanle Bonner Mattha Schultz Lynnell Johnson, Shlrley Burke, Rosa Lee Jacobsen Debate FRONT ROW Left to R1ght Jack Holt Laurlce RObb1DS Coach Mr Chrlstlanson Betty Holt, Ruth ZW9tZ1g, Rosa Lee Jacobsen BACK ROW Left to Rlght Charles Lund Marlene Palmer June Schmele Dorene Olson Patty Yulll FTA SEATED Left to Rlght Patsy Bryant Lucllle M11es Sponsor Mrs Walton Vea Brown Laurlce Robblns STANDING Left to Rlght Florence Kuntz Jeanle Bonner Kay Mllberg Shlrley Smlth Darlene Keene Jay Hogan Dolores Mlles Lola Nelsess June Schmele, Earlyn Bjork 35 O I - ' ' r 1 1 1 1 . I I , , - . 1 . . . , , 9 1 f ' : y 1 ' . 7 , - - - 1 r 1 1 J 1 1 , . 36 FRONT ROW BACK ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW Operetta Prmczpals Left to Right Charles Lund, Robert Richards, Jack Holt, Jim Fredlund Clyde Brown, Neil Mutchler, Billy Glover Left to Right Dorothy Richards, Luella Rlchter, Mary Cook Arlys Baker, Jeanie Bonner, June Ruby, Laurice Robbins Glrls Glee Club Left to Right Kay Milberg, Arlie Kirk, Darlene Loewel, Dorothy Richards, Nadine Wamboldt, Patsy Bryant, Irene Kosola June Ruby, Ardeth Hollister Left to R1ght Director Mr Mettler, Nina Eichler, Earlyn Bjork, Vea Brown, Lynnell Johnson, Ruth Zwetzig, Shirley Milberg, Nancy Hirai, Mary Ann Barber, Margie Richter, Eleanor Ruby Luella Richter Left to Right Mary Cook, Marlene Palmer, Jeanie Bonner, Dorene Olson, Rosa Lee Jacobsen, Patty Yuill Mayves Teppo, Darlene Keene, Betty Holt Shirley Burke, Nettie Orwick, Gertrude Draine, Lorraine Mowrey, Laurice Robbins, Lola Neisess, Lurene Webb Barbara Bennett, June Schmele Boys Glee Club Left to Right Clayton F1scus, Milton Fardig, Earl Ollila Robert Richards, Roger Miles, Neill Mutchler Left to Right Jay Hogan, Jerry Brunner, Billy Jim Glover, Lawrence Benzel, Clyde Brown, Charles Alaniva, Director Mr Mettler 37 . 7 . ' 7 . . . ' ! . . , Smith, Cecelia Klein, Evon Reid, Florence Kuntz, Shirley l . ' . I I . , D ! z . : . . , NW 38 FRONT CLARINETS SAXOPHONES DRUMS FRENCH HORNS OBOE CORNETS BARITONE TROMBONES DIRECTOR FRONT ROW SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Band Left to Rlght Rosa Lee Jacobsen, Sh1r1ey Mllberg, Nancy H1ra1, Patty Yu111 Lynnell Johnson, Janlce Chamber1a1n, Margorle Burke Ruth Zwetz1g, Rommy VanderBoom, Yvonne Webb JoAnn Fardlg Ar11e Klrk, Shlrley Burke Evon Re1d, Margle Rlchter, Kay Mllberg Darlene Keene June Ruby Eleanor Ruby Alan Wlnger, Mayves Teppo Patsy Bryant Mary Cook, Cralgg VanderBoom, Larry Chamberlaln, Dorothy Rlchards, Darlene Loewel, Dan1e1 Fredlund, Lou Ann Caton Laur1ce Robblns Barbara Bennett, Earlyn Bgork Mr Mettler Pep Band Left to Rlght Lynnell Johnson, Ruth Zwetzlg, Ar11e K1rk, June Ruby, Eleanor Ruby, Patsy Bryant, Dorothy Rlchards Mary Cook Left to Rlght Evon Reld, Kay Mllberg, Darlene Keene, D1rector Mr Mettler, Luella Rlchter, Laur1ce RODDIDS Barbara Bennett, Nettle Orwlck Lola Nelsess German Band Lynnell Johnson, Laur1ce Robb1ns Ar11e Klrk, Luella R1chter CBass Hornl, Barbara Bennett, Eleanor Ruby, June Ruby, Mary Cook, Dlrector Mr Mettler 39 : . . . . , , . z . . . u. 9 0 : , , . . . P Lola Neisess, Nettie Orwick, Arvilla Viken, Shirley Richards . I . - . . . . , , . z . . , . . . 'Nan FFA SEATED Left to Rlght Jerry Fabr1cus, Gene Scott, J1m Orw1ck Don Turpen, Arthur Persche FIRST ROW Standlng Left to Rlght Eugene Wamboldt Bob Nlva, Don Kosola Earl 0l11la, Gerald Brunner, J1m Fredlund, Ne1l Mutchler, Charles Alanlva SECOND ROW Stand1ng Left to R1ght Bill Orw1ck, Donald LaFayette Rxchard Lund, Kenny Kumpula, Elmer E1chler, Don Breldenbach Norman Mutchler, B111 Yu1ll Milton Fardxg Sponsor Mr Jensen Wmners o School Press Tuberculoszs Assoclatlon Contest The Newell Chlnook placed flrst 1D the state 1n the school press progect of the Tuberculosls ASSOC1at1OD, and was one of s1x papers to rece1ve a cert1f1cate of awards 1D the natlonal contest The progect conslsted of news stor1es, feature StOr1eS, ed1tor1al d cartoons, wr1tten and drawn by the gournalmsm and art class on HHow The Tubercu1os1s Flght Affects Our Commun1ty The Journallsm class study on the subgect 1ncluded a v1s1t to Sanator State Tuberculos1s Sanatarium Marv1n Perry State College publ1c1ty spec1al1st sald In Judgxng I placed Newell hxgh because they p1Cked a good local angle and d1d a good Job of po1nt1ng out spec1f1cally how the TB f1ght affected thelr own local1ty SEATED Left to Right Luc1l1e Miles, Gertrude Dra1ne, Adv1sor Mrs Doud Mattha Schultz, Delores M1les Of we G rls FRONT ROW Seated Mattha Schultz BACK ROW Seated Lurene Webb Barbara Bennett STANDING Left to Rlght June Ruby Superlntendent G W Austln Instructor MISS Notareschl, Gertrude Draxne, Mary Cook Betty Donnelly Dorothy Rlchards, Lorra1ne Mowrey 41 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . , Q . . . . . . . , 1 . . . . . . . . , r 2 1 , ' ' o f o o o H ' n ' ' ' Q S I an . . . a n ' 1 4 u . 7 - . . . . . . H . . v 1 . . . . . . . H . . . , . . Q . . Q 7 . f. . . . . . Q . . . . , . 0 . . . . 0 1 , ' 0 p , ' r , . Pep Club 'mn-......., CHEERLEADERS Luella Richter, Nettie Orwick, Darlene Loevel, Dorothy Richards I. Left to Right: Dorothy Richards, Luella Richter, Nettie Orwick, Darlene Loewel. Left to Right: Shirley lilberg, Ruth Zwetzig, Patsy Bruant, Arlie Kirk, Loretta Olson, Lola Neisess, Nancy Hirai, Ardeth Hollister. Left to Right: Betty Holt, Agnes uestmacher, Barbara Bennett, Mary Cook, Shirley Burke, Delores Miles, Marlene Palmer, Arlys Baker, Rosa Lee Jacobsen, Sponsor-Miss Notareschi. Left to Right: Vea Brown, Patty Yuill, Dorene Olson, Jeanie Bonner, lattha Schultz, Mayves Teppo, Lynnell Johnson, June Schmele, Kay lilberg, Lucille Miles. 42 ? 49 HOST POPULAR BOY AND GIRL Nettie Orwlck and Jim Orwick were chosen by the majority vote of the student body as Most Popular Boy and Girl ol the Senior Class of Newell High for 1950 51 They were chosen and crowned at the Annual Chrlstmas Ball on December 14 Nett1e and Jim were chosen because of their pleaslng personalities and their ever ready smiles, as well as participation in many school actlv xtxes MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED The Senior Class of 1951 have chosen Betty Ruff and Hugh Caton as the Boy and Girl Most Likely To Succeed Betty and Hugh have well earned the title because of their participation in varxous school activities as well as the outlook they have on llie Their willing ness to work and succeed will go along in their climb to success BOY AND GIRL STATE Laurice Robbins and Jack Holt re presented Newell High School at the 1950 sess1ons of Glrls and Boys State They were chosen by the faculty on the basls of scholarshxp, leadershlp and abxlity Laurlce has been on the Student LOUDCII and has been active ID music and debate, whlle Jack, also actlve ID debate has lettered in track and football They were selected for their willing ness to cooperate and their efforts to become better citizens. Jumor Play Semor Play 44 O 1 O .lumor Play November 17, No Bride For The Groomn, was presented by the Junior Class w1th very considerable success The t1tle role was cleverly f1lled by Luella Rlchter, and Albert Re1tz made a most attractlve hero Lynnell Johnson, as the silent f1xerH, proved that thlngs done for your own good can be of other value too The more trylng escapades of Ne1l Isto, as Herbert Pr1ndel, and Mlckey Doud, as the handsome Tom Swanton w1ll never be forgotten Donn West, as an innocent negro servant, added much to the comedy The characters were all well 1mpersonated and the aCti0n moved rapldly On the whole the performance may be regarded as a cred1t to Mlss Notareschl and the cast DRAMATIS PERSONAE Bess Selby Lucille Mlles Herbert Pr1ndel Ne1l Isto Jolly Sophia Selby D1gby Prindel L1bby Little Boots Salamandy Dot Clalborne Tom Swanton Prlssy Paluna Bel1nda Groot Prompters Lynnell Johnson Luella Richter Albert Re1tz Florence Kuntz Donn West Shirley Milberg Marlene Palmer Mlckey Doud Noreen Kosola Patsy Bryant Delores M1165 and Pat Swanson Stage Managers J1m Holl1ster and Don Turpen Dlrector M1SS N0t3reSCh1 HQu1et, Everybody a three act farce comedy, was presented by the Sen1or Class on Apr1l 6 The play took place on the front porch of the Edward Homey res1dence in a small M1d Western Clty Edward Homey, played by Charles Lund, returned from his store to demand peace and qulet because Jonathan Sedgewlck, Jim Orw1ck, was coming to see plans for a new method of plastic cannlng Jeanle Bonner was Mrs Homey, Betty Ruff as the daughter, Carol, and Jack Holt, the son, Dan, were well chosen for their parts CHARACTERS Bridget Professor Partridge Edward Homey Martha Homey Carol Homey Alvetta Wingert Patty Homey Mary Jane Graham Gu1seppe Dan Homey Ned Fuller Joe Reade Jonathan Sedgew1ck Juan1ta Murray D1ane Melv1lle Director 45 Laurlce Robb1ns Jim Fredlund Charles Lund Jean1e Bonner Betty Ruff Mattha Schultz Dorothy Rlchards June Ruby Hugh Caton Jack Holt Gene Scott Bob Bonestell J1m Orwick Mary Cook Lola Ne1SeSS Mr Christ1anson . 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FRONT ROW BACK ROW FRONT ROW FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Football Left to Rlght George Hafner Buddy R1chards, Kenny Kumpula, Jack Holt J1m Fredlund, Nell Isto, Charles Lund Nell Mutchler, Manager Hugh Caton Left to R1ght Coach Mr Se1fert B111 Yu111 Don Turpen, Don Breldenbach Elmer Eichler J1m Holllster, Gene Scott Albert Reltz, Earl Olllla Basketball Team Left to Rlght Hugh Caton Bob Bonestell Donald Elckleman Elmer Elchler, Gene Scott Ne11 Isto Brown Donald Breldenbach, Kenneth Kumpula Rlchard Lund J1m Fredlund, Manager Bob N1va Track Team Left to Rlght J1m Fredlund Kenny Kumpula Don Breldenbach, Elmer Elchler, Nell Isto Jack Holt Left to Rlght Roger Mlles, Jerry Fabrlcus Rlchard Lund Hugh Caton, Clyde Brown Arthur Persche Coach Mr Selfert Left to Rlght Robert R1chards Bob Nlva Ball O1111a Ne11 Mutchler George Hafner 55 9 l I I J SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Coach-Mr. Seifert, Neil Mutchler, Clyde 7 19N 'N-. an V Ummil mm. .4 N55 w ww? ww 9 mme? 9 K -6 W its Ya is hai! fait? K Y K Y 4 ut !.6i k. up ,Q vs fl N4 .64 Sports Snaps 115 J Hxgh Football Team 125 Exghth Grade Basketball Team 135 Seventh Grade Basketball Team 145 End Don Turpen 155 End Kenny Kumpula 165 Fall Back J1m Fredlund 175 End Charles Lund 185 Quarter Back Don Brexdenbach 195 Half Back Llmer Exrhler 1105 Ouarter Back Nexl Isto 1115 Elmer Exchler and Lxttle Ten Runner up trophy 1125 Half Back Jack Holt 1135 Center Jerry Fabrxcus 1145 Coach SL1f9Ft 56 S. J -nf I fe- M' e if H NCR 9 ff' ff- Z ,.,J7-I f jf X f? f f 1 ff X f X 1 1 70' 415 BH I f I HUIUGHHPHS ff Sgnnlmg xi, '-N11 V ... V WALSWORTH ms-1-wh-anl....4sv 'Lljlfl lflllll I-.u. 4 'ii' .-f ' - Qfea' H 0 IISIIIB SUPER VALU FGCDD STORE Fresh Meats Super Valu Flne Foods Retall Food Store Arthur Noste Proprletor Newell, South Dakota NOSTE S SUPER VALU Everyday Low Prices THE N. M BRATTON MERCANTILE CG Everything For The Farm and Ranch Faxrbanks Morse Water Systems DeLaval Separators and Mllkers Phone 5821 Newell South Dakota I O Dexter Washers - Crosley Appliances Buy At The Slgn Of The Flymg Red Horse Shipley s Service Tires Battenes Accessories Radlos Refrlgerators Shoes Complete Automotlve Servlce H T Caton, Bulk Agent Mob11gas MOb1l0l1 Mob1l Greases Heatmg Fuel Tractor Fuel Phone 4341 Newell, South Dakota 1 - I i - - Q - 64 ' ' ll . 1 . - - . . - - . . O O - - . - NEWELL IMPLEMENT C0 Farmall Tractors Maytag Washers Internatxonal Motor Trucks Phone Number 4521 Resxdence 4522 7351 Compliments To The Class Of 1951 Price gl Son Drugs Sheaffer Pens and Pencils Black Hills Gold Jewelry Coty and Max Factor Cosmetics Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Phone 5631 Newe South Dakota Guy Kenaston 81 Co General Merchandise Phone 5531 Newell South Dakota First National Bank Of The Black Hills Hot Springs Sturgis Spearfish Newell Affiliated With Northwest Bank Corporation Newell South Dakota 11, Rapid City - Lead - Deadwood - Belle Fourche GAMBLES Authonzed Dealer The Frxendly Store Mllberg Brothers Home Owned Cor onado E1ectr1c Apphance s Hardware Auto Accessories Crest Txres Varcon Batterxes Phone 5951 Newell South Dakota C omplxme nts Of Butch's Garage Servel Gas Refrigerators - Roper Gas Stoves Congratulations To The Class Of 1951 Hedrick Sales Co Your Ford Dealer Oliver Machxnery and Repaun Newell South Dakota Madge s Flower Shop .sz,,,f,,,.f47,',.,.,:. Flowers For All Occaslons Royal I-Iaeger Pottery Fenton Glassware Vlkmg Glassware Mrs Madge E Mllberg Proprletor Phone 5019 Newell South Dakota O O . . . 1 so I I .. .- . -il . . . . , 9 Yours For Better Servlce Sam s Servuce Sam Mxchels on Pr opr1etor Txres Battenes Accessorxes Washing and Greaslng Phone 7441 Newell South Dakota Northwest South Dakota Procluctlon Credit Ass'n Servxng Butte Lawrence Meade Hardmg Perkxns Dewey Z.1ebach and Carson Count1es Offlces At Newell and Lemmon South Dakota S 81 L Service Smclau Products Gas O11 Lubrxcatlon Complete Body and Fender Repazrs 55 ' 'U 1 . B . F . D . , . . D Livestock Loans D I I . . , , . I Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1951 Butte Electric Co op, Inc Newell South Dakota Congratulatlons To Semors Of 51 Corner Cate Plenty To Eat For Your Money Best Steaks In Town Phone 7461 Newell South Dakota Bober Seed House Field and Garden Seeds Nutrena Feeds For Poultry and Llvestock Irrxgatxon Sprmkler Systems Planned To F1t Your Farm Or Ranch Phone 7711 Newell South Dakota Eddie Youngberg, Proprietor TRI COUNTY LOCKERS Conserve Your Food and Protect Your Hea'th Phone 4352 Newell South Dakota PALIVIER TRUCKING Local and Long Distance Transfer Phone 4231 Newell South Dakota Get Behind The Eight Ball WALT S PLACE Newell South Dakota LaBELLE CREAMERY COMPANY Lilly Brand Butter and Ice Cream Eggs and Artificial Ice Meat Processing Cutting Curing Warren Webb Proprietor Phone 4711 Newell South Dakota ll ll Meat Cutting - Processing - Grinding - Curing At THE VALLEY IRRIGATOR Prlntlng and Statxonery Phone 5231 Newell South Dakota CORNER STORE Howard Wllcox Proprletor Phone 4541 Newell South Dakota THOMPSON S ONE STOP SERVICE Pamts and Clothmg Where Your Dollar Buys More Newell South Dakota Compliments To The Class Of 51 COAST TO COAST O. 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