Nisland High School - Mustang Yearbook (Nisland, SD)
- Class of 1951
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fif C X LIBPISX Q X if S xJ ,,f-' FOREWORD 1he Annual Staff hes 'nJ9Y0d Preparing this reoord of our high sohool Year, 1950-51. Ie hope that our efforts llll olll to mind pleasant memories of eventg in Uilllnd High School, ihe original theme for the book 1 he 'Wool yur we nun attempted to place the different events in order of ooourrenoe during the school yesr. DEDICATION To lr 'Ksllenberger sho, with his spirit of friendliness and helpful ness, hes helped to make our high sohool deys hold suoh pleasant memories. ig S s--Q, ix: rw. FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT'S DESK Nov is the time for clear thinking You the teen ager of today are no longer the prob- lem of civilization bat the 'hope of tomor row' We must be alert and on our toes at all times Citizenship today more than ever before is faced by the need of insight critical mind ednese and tolerance We are constantly con fronted with propaganda bribery censorship and pulsion These we must be able to face eouarely vithan open but critical mind intimee such as these when totalitarian governments are attempting to spread their influence Much of our social environment infllences us to substitute established ideas for think- ing Many of the forces of society tend to pro duce people uho conform without questioning We must be independent thinkers and not conformists accepting and repeating the first idea we may hear or read Clear thinking is a must for survival as a free nation I 3 B t ? A . , , -1 'L . :Ill 4 i In 1 0 D ' D .' I I CQ many other modes of exerting influence andcom- . ' V I S Q f Q . ' ' 4' 5 Z' 54' 1? Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept on - on Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Vvlf X392 yt Fall ,cf-,. MUN Us Calendar Registration School begins fit Hill City there 0 39 Buffalo there 6 45 Initiation Newell there 6 6 St Patricks here 40 13 Vale there l3 22 Music Makers National Assembly New Underwood hare 39 Homecoming St Martins here 46 24 Queen in Swarm Day Parade Weiner roast School Party Carnival Local Declam Election Day School Party National Asa at Jack' Oonteat Soph embly Major the Police Dog Student Congress Practice at Newell Student Congress Lead District Daclam Contest at Belle Fourohe Cathedral there 26 46 -40065 V X lf! 4 i AL IJ 1 K J 4K ilk La' Q' ' ' Y! N M f 4 .-fs an X 5. .Lv O Z Q: Q4, gir, X? xx : lg: ' - ,- Z Z gg: - sg 0 4igv . e- . - ,- , - 4 ' 28: : I -. . 13- -e I ! 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'- k ff W9 The loss of six regulars left the Mustangs weak and inexperienced at the beginning of the 1950 season SIX returning lettermem along with several newcomers formed the neucleus of the '50 Mustang souad Dractice sessions began at football camp 1n Spearfish held Aug 31 to Sept 2 After two lopsided losses to Hill City and Buffalo the improving Mustangs fought a favored Newell team to a 6 to 6 tie The Mustangs met St Patricks 6f Lead at Nlsland for the Mustangs first home gam and walloped them LO to 13 to break into the win column A poor defense and too Slow an offense accounted for the Mustangs third and last losscf the season when they met Vale and were left on the short end of a 22 to 13 count A Mustang rally in the fourth quarter accounted for all the Mustang's points but t1me ran out before the gap could be closed The Mustangs kept their homecoming intact by thrashlng the New Underwood Tigers 29 to 6 The hlghllght of the game was a 70 yard kickoff return by a Hidland player after faking a handoff Gerald1ne Miller re1gned as Homecoming queen The Mustangs out fought and out played a big er St Mart1ns team to w1n the1r th1rd game of the season lhe Mustangs f1D1ShQd the season with three wins, three losses, and a t1e for fourth place in conference standings Dave Rathbun and Marvin Penton wer co captains 7' 's, -My 'za' , 'M vs. 'N IVA lr . 1 D ' A Q F 1 l s ' I:-7 'nr N - V , f , .1 9 ' 4, sf his 5 'K A . 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We A ,z ,,,,, G'11e'i9'e Herman Walter Ruff Carl Bneeard Kenneth nu-nach HMM Harold Greenwaldt Dolores Johnson Gail Tillery MBr1,ne Harvey Donna Dahlberg Darrell Payne Pauline Boman 1,111 gilyernaglg willi Pres Genevieve Herman Annette HMS student council Walter Ruff J t I V Pres Kbmw'Hnladn .no HB1 dt Sec Truss Carl Bisgaard Fourteen lreshmen were 1n1t1ated 1HtO H1 h school on Sept 19 They were 1n1t1ated bf the upoer classmen An 1n1t1at1on narty was held for them the nlght of Supt 19 The Klng and Queen candldates from the Freshman class for the Carnlval were Dolores Johnson and Farl Blsvaard Freshmen boys who played football th1s year were Darrell Payne, Walter Ruff and Harold Greenwaldt All of the boys except Fel1x Sllvernaele and Harold Greenwaldt were out for basketball All of the '1P1S took part 1n Physlcal Educatlon and Glee Club Dolores Johnson las one of the four hlgh school cheer leaders 1812. 1 fan E' FAA Q On a Note of Trtn ph Lo1s Ann Shevling Selected Poetry Dolores Johnson 1 L Buy a dog Lady? Marlene Harvey ,i DlSCT1Ct Contest nts L V-A The local declamatlon contest was neld lov 6 1D the Nlsland vym wlth 10 students partlclnatlny Declamat1on nas coached bv Mr Halr The winnlng students 1U each d1v1s1on were Humorous Elna Mattnesen Dramatlcs Iary Lou atthe en Oratory Lo1s Xnn Shevllng Poetry Dolores Johnson Other students partlclpatlng Marlene Harvey, Kenny Aberle Shlrley bchultz Janet Rexnhardt The W1HHlU5 students D8Tt1C1 pated 1U the dlStT1Ct de 15 5 1gn contest held at Belle bourche Lo1s Ann Shevllng rece1vdd the suoerlor ratlng 1U the oratory dlVlS1OH at the dlStT1Ct contest She then took part 1U th d1V1S1OH al contest Ield at Wall, wher she recelved an excellent rat1ng Children of God Marv Lou Matthesen 'Who Sbeals for Ellie Shirley Schultz Selected Poetry Janet Reinhardt of 1 x us murder watery I want to be an Actress W F0dd6I' if I Refused Loretta Davis Elna Mattheqen Kenny Aberle Donna Dahlbe 3 ' 'i i N l .U X -'-'lzii ' ' ' e, 'ff '4, his f 'Jn 3 I 14, . ' lvl , x V :E fl ' nf xv. - lr A I ' I 1 . . . Q P L n gl a 7. ' c, ' '-- ----- rc ' 5 were:Loretta Davis, Donna Dahlberg V , . A 1 o u , V . . 4 - ' ' 'F cA m t X ' o Y f ' i . t P J V v , . t - .e f' 1 . e , y ' A ' l f agus' q O I F vt 4. 'IU , , 3.A' .3 Qifd g,fqis f 1-' 'A':gfv'11, Ji . . , 1 V X H We u P f l i King arl Que Lavern Emery James Mickelson MYI'-2 I-ee Gut-hehe Kenneth bed-e P1-eqidonf Vice Presldent. DSC TTGQS Student Council Re? flf Leonard Dobyns James Albertson Dale mutchler my X x ShJ.rley Schultz Donna Smith MHFY LOU I-1-att-h9'S9n Ten brave students faced their Soohomore year of hi h school and came out unscarred The members of the class participated 1n football, basketball, track, sical ed, band, glee club declam etc Two members of the class are cheerlead ers They are Myra lee dutsche and Mary Iou I-'iatthesen The Sophomore Clase Junior Red Cross representative 18 Myra lee Gutsche Shirley Schultz, Mary lou Hatthesen and Kenneth Aberle partlclpated 1n declam Mary lou won in the dra matic devlsion 1n the school declam contest All of the Girls are takinv nh slcal education Jm lhckelson, Donna Smth, Mary Lou Hatthesen, and Myra I-ee Gutsche are band members Kenneth Aberle, Lavern Emery, Jim Mickelson and Dale lutchler went out for football and the basketball members COHS1St of Kenneth Aberle Jim Mlckelson, Lavern Emery, Dale Mutchler and Leonard DOUYHS The class sponsored a school dance and helped wlth freshmen initlatlon and the carnlval The Soohomore Carnlval Kung and Queen were Iavern Emery and mary Lou Matthesen. 'F 2 l d if president vig, pr,514eng Q5f Seo Trees Student Council Rep. .SEEZZQ f ,C en . I xr Q, Q ' A X K A , ' H 0' 0 . 0 A 3 Q ,rag-' 4 .' ref' NX xjfw f , ,v Q . I 1 , F Z: ' Q lx 1' lfxxT ea 45, imma? 4 A l , y A . 3 o ' Phy- o . a . . I 1 1 . - 1 . 0 n I. V3 X: A I e '. l Q . O L . . , 7 , N f 1 ' r , NS' ,fl Y a ft 't X, my -Zig , ' yi X 2 ' gf B' K S S a ec' f x f , 3 , g , ! , . 'S ...Q ' in l as -a If C 5' U X MH mary Lou Matthesen Jeanne iillory Shirley Sohultg Lois snevnng Art Editor Loretta Davin Lavorn hor! Joanne 11119 nm Loi! snevnng mn' mer namnnn..'r1i :nary ana Lg-Sn. mn. Bernice Bbmgn WN Gutsohe The members of the Lar1at staff carr1ed on the respons1bi11t1es of the school paper again thls year It was under the diPSCt1Oh of Mr Hair, The hard work1ng group consisted of Loretta DaV1S, Edna Welmer Lo1s Ann Shevllng, Myra Gutsche, Mary Lou Matthesen Shlrley Schultz' Jeanne T11lery, tavern Emerf Bernlce Ho n Elna Vatthesen and J1m Emery. Phe Larlet was puhllshed everv two weeks The edrtors for the f1PSE semester were: Loretta Davls, Nyra Gutsche Lols Ann Shevllnz and Jeanne Tillery ihe 6dltOTS for the second semester were: Elna Matthesen, UPFn1CP Homan, Ldna 'e1mer, Shlrlev Schultz, Mary Lou Vatfhesen, Lavern and Jim Emery. ff f5RADE Z., Ig ,ZZ rfiiijjj Officers I 'sir Cheerleaders 36 8th Girls BOY! wk ia' A31 A 7th Boys 7th Girls 7th Boys dh., wi- ,yifl ' 1 lmlf Miss Connot 'G 5 School began in the seventh and eighth grade room with twenty four pupr ils Ihis included seven in the eighth grade and seventeen in the seventh gr ede Among these there were nine girls and fifteen boys During the fall months, most of the boys Joined the football squad. Two games were played against Newell Nisland won both games Girls chosen to be cheerleaders for the games were Bernite Herman,L1nda Harvey,end Lola Williams A Young Citizens League was organized in the room The first officers e lected were President, Jerry Elenberger, Vice president, Faye lutohler, Seor' etary, Bernita Herman. Room committees were appointed by the executive commi- thee' Most of the boys, went out for basketball. Two girls, Lois williams and Linda Harvey, were chosen as cheerleaders for the basketball games. -,,f ew ffl .f.f4 ' x.V' X YV-- . X' ,XY ? -.f-'H 4i' - 'Q - p Iif,-fill, f N' L gg... 1 YV!! l k,, .' ,i , Z f 3 ' 9 , ' G: f S at -- V as -1 -tt s- s d. 5 5 . I 5 I Q -N ' 3' ' ' 1 d ' ml ls' at f s , I ,W :A . 12 5 v g 9 s L3 ' f xj ' , 8th j- fn' 40 . Q x fa, fT e-59.1, 1 4-2, ,t - as ' ,- . - ,H fliq , X D . B'-: : N ' 5, 2 ' R L , Q . , f I , 'L -. V t . . . - Q C O O I . - JENT COUNCIL i The student couvcll was co oosed of elpht members four Clase presldents and four class cardldates As usual the maln 'oro 'QV Ject for the year was fhe annual carnlvel lhe offlcers were Pres 1d9UU Lav rn mary lCP PPSS1dPHC, dna elmer Sec retary treaslr r lna Matth sen The other member were Kenny Ab rle Harlan Cooney oeraldlne I1 ler alt r Ruff awd Genevneve ierman br ! lhe rresident ol the Board of Education was Mr Andy M1ck1eson other member were mrs Arthur uyman, mr ueqrge nenman. mr A1 Ihurlou and mrs wack Rathbun we-654 Jin 1 P,T A Officers 'S X ' ei 'Q 18 'W r'-1 M 4 ' Il everybody happy? Caught in the aot Working or otherliee? Just ohu e Smile, Queen Date bait Great friends School party Oh Genevieve, that emile The atudioua type Nothing like a double bed Sleep lalker or initiation? Look up, Jim . Favorite pastime. . Another birthday. . Supriaat Supriael . Heap big ohleta. . latch the birdie. . Having a barrel of fun. 18. Don't look so interested, Harlan. 19 20 21 10' 'Nw ' .- . 7 gg 1 f,- r, lp. ' H7 ' U I ,' ' ' ' h l' q U , . .una 1 . ' 3' I '- '3 M ,lu Q 'Y -1 g N a H i 1' In 75 4- ' 5 - is . ,X .V X K X V V. i- . A :Z 5 B.. JJ n ' . -I Q 3 , 5 3 ,ll J., AA 4 Q U Q ,, of I VL' I 1 dk L Q ' 1. l an e f- a. V ' fe e 5. I 6a ' e ' 7. . ee e 13 ,. 9. . ' 1 , loe e 1 ,N 11. . . 12a 4-'m 130 a . 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A , .. M i kg v., A 'I t W . - Aw K F 'L , -V in ' 'f'f ., '.w'51 . , g .-,, T T' 5, A ' f ti f. . H , A .. , ' , --3 '..,, ' pf2l 1: ' , ' - 1 A A . I 5 I M I A'f N .I V 7 V h 'L D. ir V VV! 1, ivfcgfigi b A I W lb I 3 ws. D .T L15 - - I k. E . E' l 1,. i lv- 1 .1 L , I N a WWE' tz.JL YF-fw w fe HJ 5 inns 'same una student body use rn-at school Those selected were lhevling, captain, Mary Lou week t Lois Ann Matthesen Ncgx 5 Myra Lee Gutsche, and Dolores Johnson The girls got new outfits for tne basketball season During football season they and school I wore white slacks, blouses Se W 'T iff X !'l i. Q! AI an incentive for pep during the pep meetings a brown jug was passed around to the class yelling the loudest also to get new yells, all students were asked to enter in an original yell cont est A prize was given for the best yella n - Efs I 4Qf, ., A W 'uf ,W Q, . A v 4- ' - t , , ,ft e V' - iw' f P- . wil- A I ' X it - ity.. As ! 1 ! . X ' X. , l X .f l l Q 7 xl A A . 1 n . ' 3 ,sip 3 f 'l 5 at A W L , Q.- A J x ' e d.t M 1 Q xx F , 'NVD KM-., 'iv xi-X xi t -egg, 1950-51 Cheerleaders were chosen by fi 1-yi - 0 -1:0-'W 4' f ' : 1'f . - 4 1 rl A tx is W' . ! 1 ' , q . , F. , , ' n Q ec t M- ' V V '. X XA ' R W A . g ' I V we .1 E l ' fi, -.1 A fn e 1 L 1 - ' I l' I , v H, 1 J, i kd. iw... Business leneger Art lditor 'UW Lavern llery,Lorette Devil, Jimmy Emery Jeanne Illlery, Shirley Schultz, Lois Shevlgng ,end Ilan lltthelen Ida. '.1-.T Bernice Halen QkS7 7 T L- .z lm 1'W H07 f '1 Bernice Henan, Loretta Davie Mary Lou lettheeen,l re Gutsehe The m mb rs of the annual staff th1S vear carrled on tha rasnonsibilities of ed1t1n and publ1sh1ng another vearbook Tha hard workin group consistad of Sh1rlej Schultz Loratta Davls, dna Ielmer, Barrlce Foman, Jeanne Tillery Myra Futsche, narm Lou Patth sen Lo1s Shevllns, Jim Emerv and Lavern Emery Loretta n8V1S was the dltor and J1m Emery was the BUSIHGSS Manager. This was the thlrd y ar of oubl1cat1or and lt was under the d1r ct1on of Nr Halr NNU 'f' , , Q 1'w ef y H1 5 rd .41 4 ' ' 1 . L I ' , un f ' 9 .s. 8 . Il. V 'W ' el 55 X , J Qi' T ,. a A . , rl is Ag-lx 5 357A fggimkzil if ., m D, , 7 5 K Va ' ' ' I S1 , M . if-N ' ' ' P , .. Mbu,g s-dw' I W Q C' ' :2:S2- 'T' W tl . .- . . mm'-T F A IL .L 'A X XAl ' I V I . N' 'r :iii 9 A, . L. : . ' A . I ' YSICAL , eEDUC'5Tl0Ni I' 1 'X , Q 5-1 'Q- savzw wonnzns TH, BELL5 Back Mary Lou Matthesen, Donna Smith Baca Loretta Davis Bernice Human, Jean Shirley Schultz Front Lois Shevlinp Tillery Front Edna Weimar Yvette Marlene Harvey caPtlin Myra Gutsche w1111am castain Geraldine M111er not in picture Elna Matthesen Agnes Connot FRESHMAN FIGHTERS Front Dolores Johnson Donra Dahlberg Viddle Janet Reinhardt captain-Genevieve Herman, Gail Tillery, Back Pauline Homan Annette Williams Smlth was the dlrector Thls year lt 13 under the d1rect1on of Agnes tonnot she took up team SDOFtSm8HSh1D, bask tball, and sw1mm1ng at B H T C The glrls began the year by olaylng soft ball Thev were div1ded 1nto two teams The teams were des1gnated as the 1ehty Hitters and the Sluzeers The Sluggers won most of th games that were nlayed between the two teams men cold weather came they olaved basketball lhey were d1v1ded 1nto three teams, w1th a caotaln and na e for each team Thev had winners play w1nners and losers nlav losers throuehout the vear Volley ball was taken un later ln the season, a sl s K ' 3 i. Q If l A J . . ' , .g ' 1 ' - of . I ' I ' ' I ' A :- . ' A I r . Girls Athletic Association was started once more since IQLS, when Marion 1 . ' A K l . - . A . . ' , . v. , ' V'm , A . 9 1 . - I n I . l . ' wt ' ' ' l . . ' ' 'J . O S Elna Matthesen Loretta Davis Geraldine Hiller Yvette Williams v 1 Jeanne Tillery be x B111 Ygeger Albert Ruff Bgb Jones Phillip Harvey Jim Emery David Bathbun John Vetter an I ff Fuck Tbybo Roland Brown Marvin Fenton QQ me Junior Class of '50 and '51 was the largest olass in Hleland High 'lha oftioers were President, llna latthesen. Hoe President, Loretta Davis, Secretary, Geraldine Hiller, end teasurer, Yvette lllliams During the year, the olaes aooolpllshod all of 1t's responsibilities, having sponsored the Initiation Party on Sept 20 and the Homecoming Danoe on Cot 18 me Homecoming Queen, Geraldine Hiller, aaa also a Junior 'lhe able class of fifteen lllbirl also helped Iith the carnival and managed the Jr Sr Banquet and Prcl 'lhe Carnival King and Queen for this year were selected trol the Junior Class 'Ihay vera Roland Brown and llna llattheaen et- Q at -..' L. K A r -Enwm-m' r . ff l if h ' H i L Q- ji 'rift 1, Syn, The Junior Class enroute E2 it'e senlor year 1th Q eedw' Jones at e ,4- fix w-ff X The prom prom The Juniors worked hard decoratlnf tle gym for the banquet nNava o Indlan was the selected theme he banquet were he d hay 3 and 4 resrectlfely unlor Ulav, hoom 10 13 , a three act mvstery CONQLJ, JIVED harch 30 The cast was made up o 1ve refue from JUn10P Class and three from the oogxomo e elxss TOP Lyra Gutsche suck Lhjbo doland Bro m lavern Amery aeraldlne Liller lna ao 1esen Lenny Abe le Loretta J8V1S ,qfp C- 225 .. 43 'fan N-gg f KR .1 il aft' BTW 'WW' 6 rf f if JN F pf! J 1 Loretta 2 'Ivo aoma 3 lhat'l Gookin'? 4 January, '49 5 Got that tip oft 6 Edna '7 Iant aomothing, Lavarn? 6 'ma ohuroh 9 lr Smith 10 Bay 'baana' 11 Noon hour 12 Smoking again? ll lr Btonafalt 14 Chris 15 la lant a balkat 16 '1ha ming' 1? Kal 18 Lovarl 199 Ia had Iintar, onoa 20 Nialaqd H1 21 Snow IW!-I 22 Yaahxlu 25 Promotion 24 lr Hair 25 ncurlyw Wi W 'iff-We hui Q -:! A A A Ile., . . , ' I x K V A i- , V V1 1 9: V , . Q vt t Q U V--7214 ' A-J x- - - - 1' A W 1 , , i ' y - 1 1 Q Q . , if M4 7 1 H 1 A 00 7 h 7 9 . . ef m f aff Q M S ,1 'V f' EIB X 'Q' 6' AY35,b 1 L . ,- 1 Q 1 4 5Prmg Calendar lar lar lar lar lar Apr .Apr API' la Ma Ma May May lay May Use 1 Year Book Finished Hoorehl k 14 Grade School BB Tourney Richard Carradine National Aleambly Speech and Hearing Clinic Jr Play 'Room No 13' Glea Club and Band Concert liasiesippaana National Assembly Little Ton Track Meet Jr Sr Banquet Jr Sr Pram West River lusio Festival Commencement Regional Track Meet All School Picnic Report Garde SQ? , Vw gl. W1 mf I ...Q- I' , .sl at It fx yi :QI I' ill L17 x , I g, f I 15' - ' -by N ,f 6 113- . - . - 'QZI - 57 Q 27' 1' WD 1, y 5- . . X y g: . . 'AQ ' y ll' 12: . , X zz- 'I a, ,I 'r ' 'jg fr.. is ' 'P 7 ,LQ H 'Q' -all, Mrs Gutsohe and Freshies P T A fun supervisors 5 45 P M Shirley feet and all Senior? could it be Kal snap it unusual serious momen eat hearty Girls' Staters Prom NH natural pose Miss Connot botLoms up se the birdie vhris recess pyramid fermerette 11, we 'Ita ff ff Track started out the nineteenth of March with sixteen wil B111 Yeager, John Vetter, Darrell Payne, Phillip Harvey, James Albertson, Dale Mutchler, Harold Greenwaldt, Robert Jones, Joey Aberle, Walter Ruff, Leonard Dobyns, Carl Biagaard, Roland Brown, and Kbnneth Aberle The boys are getting a new coach this year Don Hair took over the track for 1951 lr Hair also coached the grade basket ball team The Little Ten track meet was held the twenty seventh of April at Spaarfish and the regional track mset was held lay twelfth g opponen ts may St Patricks Sundance Vale St Patricks St Martins Whitewood Whitewood Sundance Newell Bt Martina Tr. School - Tr. School IR A: fa K .::3- XNN. Q: t ' . 2 S 2 ,f ,,, f,, -. Q t Q A9 I - 1 D 1, ' it 3' 9 is ling boys turning out. They were! Harlan Cooper, Marvin Fenton, Wo' 3 16 ll 25 19 14 t - - 21 17 ' iw? me ' 22 ' 20 9 I 26 21 19 l7 15 ' 25 18 51 30 25 24 BAN Q f- ' Q ff? lff7 f,1S vw Q zip? -K :I The school band was reorganized this year with lr Leo Getsgo as the dir- ector On Nov 28, lr Edwin Stonetelt took over leadership of the band There are eighteen members in the A band Several others are taking nd ividual lessons and will soon join the band The A band was kept on the job this year, playing at hone gales nd also some out of town ball games 1 ey entertained the Farm Bureau members at their annual picnic and took a large part in the spring concert ihe band also par tioipated in the annual luaic Festival held at Rapid City P' R000 k Bra!! Cornet Section Section 1 -15 :- Iootball Game Basketball Gems O. :t Rx 5 Q79 aj of ' y aff Y I O 0 . . O 1 - D . H , flr- 6 f s gs ' , -. k Y penis ifbillms X Ogyrg'-ggcgfs rlVQ '-Ch WN' We began Glee Club, again this year, with twenty four girls participating The Alto group has twelve and their names are as follows Bernice Homan, Lois Ann Shevling, Donna Smith, Mary Lou Matthesen, Shirley Schultz, Gail Tillery, Pauline Homan, Dolores Johnson, Linda Hervey, Patsy Mickelson, Mae Mattheeen, Kath n Schuldies and Maxine Maeder The Soprano group also has twelve and PY d B ,rl Thurlow Bernita Harman, Lois Williams, Genevieve Herman, they inclu e, eve y , Donna Dahlberg, Marlene Harvey, Annette Williams, Janet Reinhardt, Yvette Will anist iams, Jeanne Tillery, and Edna Weimar Myra Lee Gutsche is the aooomp The Glee Club, under the direction of Edwin Stonefelt, took pert in the Chrismmaa program, and the Music Festival at Rapid City chew as at F E + 4 ke Myra Lee Gutsohe Aocompaniat .' LETTERING SENIOR GIRLS e Lois Ann Shevling - Alto Bernice Homan - Alto Edna Weimar , Soprano Mr. Edwin Stonefelt ,',,ff' 4 4 Iliff gl It 'T A1 'A X fff' C-gf Q 5 V' . e XXI xg F . A ' ., Ill ' 4 o . o s . . V' A V. Ai 4 1 W fp XZFXACE L. T Y S 9 X Donald Hair Black Hills Teacher's College University of Minnesota University of Washington Harvard English lV World History Bookkeeping Economics Sociology Allied Activities Q Q lst Qfqn Q-:Q lv' I li ng 1 I-sf 11 - xg, Edwin Stonefelt Black Hills Teacher's College Band Chorus Grade School Teachers lies Agnes Connot-Uth M 8th Hrs. Edith Gutscha-5th E 6th Irs. Dorothy Kallenberger-5rd k 4th line Carol Harvey-lst k 2nd YM7 S Harry L Smith University of Minnesota Winona Normal School Mankato 1bacher's College Black Hills Teacher's College Social Science Chemistry 7th a Sth Science General Science l 3 Larry Severin South Dakota State College Dartmouth Agriculture fp 4, rzqffff l15 2' X ft J 1 , f'l', ff gg, , S , IZ. X I l rv Y n I ni X11 4. IH ' I , an in fl 1 f 4? 'K' to 1 3- 'ZF 'nv-5551 , -- , ...S-fe 1 A 132' -8. W uw A u A . , P' .l ,, SENI Harlan. Watch the Fords go by , Cooper C 5 iq- President 4 I Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Track 3 Deolam Play 3 Joey, 'If you want to be like Aberle Treasurer-4 Basketball 3,4 Iootbell 3,4 Track 4 Play 3 R C Rep 3 Annual 2 f gl-xiii Milwaukee Famoua,' Schmidt Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3 Co oaptain 3 Play 3 Lariat 2 Hoppy, you gotta eat like Hoppy, in 1-v--9 -.x X ,,f 2 Cdxxl -ff' Q-4 l Q . , .-X ,os - ' '- .L - ' ' . Pl W ' - ,I ga ,fxprd ,,ay uni? .U fr ' .Rx Z Il Q ' Kjqrn J . M-.glf -Q ll s. , lf ,tn 3, 9 a ff, f I , , I-up QA. I ' Donald.'It's what uada 5gQ,yi . ii :A ii - - get 5. f :M T5 x . 'a X Wx . u-I Lois, 'The best and nothinb t the best, shevling Secretary-1 Glee Club l,2,5,4 A , f 1 53 Play 2,3 Lariat 2,3,4 annual 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 L R C Chm 3,4 R C Rep 5,4 Girls State 3 f'N Lariat Editor 5 f'N Cheerleader 4 frw Student ounoil 3 :Fi XX Ir, school News 3 xlrs Daclam 3 4 ueen X, C 41 'She's lovely, she'B engaged, she uses Ponds,' Neimer student oounoil 4 Glee club l,2,5,4 A A annual 2,3,4 Lariat 2,3,4 Sohoo awe 4 ::::: Bernice, She s got a Tbn1,' Homsn V100 Pres 4 Glee ulub l,2,3,4 A 1 A p Queen 2 Lariat 2,3,4 Annual 2,3,4 Play 3 Secretary 5 Treasurer 5 J -sr bor the last four years the halls of N H S have re sounde ith the gleeful cries and serious conversations of the graduating class of 1951 Of our class Donald Schmldt is the only one who started in Nisland in the first grade Next, Edna Weimar started here in the second grade in 1941 Bernice Homan JO1D8d ln the third and Lois Ann bhevling during the fourth grade year Harlan Cooper came in the 7th grade and left, but returned again as a Sophomore Freshman initiation was taken cheerfully by these eager students and was given Just as heartily by enthuslastlc upper classden The theme was Iunny paper cha aC ers the Dick Tracy column the romance betwe n Gravel Gertie and about this time, BO Q9 had a mock ygddlng with Dorothy Foos as Gravel Gertie and leddy Speidel as D O Plenty Dres ed as Ma ie and Jiggs were Berrice ioman and Donald Schmidt, and Lois Shevling ard lony Aberle represented Blondie and Dagwood Kitty Higgens and Denny Dimwit were portrayed by Edna Weimar and Joey Aberle Faye Bantz acted Fluffy and 590129 171011185 alias Dick Tracy performed the we ding ceremony Through out the entire day consequences were given and accepted sportingly After we felt we were as much a part of the school During our Sophomore year we gained one classmates that is Harlan Joined us ti a and Dorothy quit while George and Tony Junior class As Juniors we presented e junior class Out of Hara', and sponsored the Homecoming that trying day as anyone but lost three again at this advanced to the play, 'Let M Dance and the banquet and prom Teddy Speidel left ug and started school in Sundance in his Junior year The fall of 1950 rolled around and the remaining six were enrolled in school as 'dignified' seniors The 7 th Faye Bentz, attended Rook Mount collage in Denver durmng her senior year The first task that we f808G was to choose our class colors, flower, and motto we chose green and whlte, apple blossoms, and 'Set a Stout Heart to a Steep nlllside' Our second and greatest problem of the year was how to make money for skip day and where to spend it The Winter Formal was sponsored by us, February 5 We spent our Senior Skip Day in Pierre Graduation diplomas were received at C elses held may ll, 1950, at 8 OO ommencement Exer Colors Green and White 'i Flower Apple Blossoms Q 0 5 Motto at a stout heart to a . new 1111151415 Sim! fMTa'-J fi, M s s 4,,- 'K !, n+ ph A u , , Lia, I . ' 'r- L . In B. O. had been going strong and their wedding took place . 88 e 9 I 1 2 ' :. S , ,Q , vo Q, A r How WeWLooked Then 'xfq'-9 in I Our Presldent, and how he grew Our Smlllng cheerleader uhe's a b1U Flrl HOW Arpan Joey l 'x XJ .l 'tk all conf renee end kg The vlrl wlthout h r WTor1U glllw CL VNIIL A ? We, the class of l95l, in preparing to leave this honorable institution of learning, have attempted to make provisions that the school will be carried with the same high purposes that we have followed, llth e spirit of benevolence we regretfully part with these revered tokens in hopes that they lsy continue to brighten the halls of N H S Keeping these thoughts in mind we will and bequeath: Article I To the faculty studious as we, the class of 195l,have been. The patience necessary to endure the next class ee kind and sunny as ours. Article Tb the Sophomores and Freshmen A The indefinite hope of ever becoming 'dignified' seniors capable or taking our places Article III To the Juniors, who next year will endeavor to take our positions as Seniors, each Senior bequeaths the following Joey Aberle leaves his love of argumentation in class to David Rathbun, blue pickup to Bobby Jones and his height to Yvette lllllans Harlan Cooper gives his curly hair to Johnny Vetter, his charming smile to Roland Brown and his big feet to Elna latthesen. Bernice Homan leaves her dark rimmed glasses to Philip Harvey, her calories to Jeanne Tillery and her pierced ears to Bill Yaeger. Donald Schmidt offers his ability to attract women to Roland Brown his motto, 'Why Tn1nk?w,to Elna latthesen and his free evenings Q?l to David Rathbun. . Lois Ann Shevling wills her red, curly hair to Jil llery, her vin and vigor for studying to Buck Thybo and her seat in Sociology class, next to Roland, to Gerry Miller. I Edna Weimar leaves her love for blue coupes to Loretta Davis. her pug nose to Albert Ruff and her long eyelashes to larvin Fenton. on A. Another cheerful class of Seniors as good-tempered, obedient and B. II. A. U B. C. D. E CLASS PROPHECY Q , may 25, 1966 lmar rr1ends, lhe tnlro class reunlon or I6 h1Sl3Hd 'pl graduates was held in my :everly Hills home thls evening, may 25, 1966 ln 1956 and 1961 we had our reunlons at Joey s and ndna a respectively This year, slnce 1 have been vely successfull ln my actlng career 1n meverly nllls and have my mod st 40 room cotta e on the lame snore, we voted unan1mously to meet here lav e lt would be lnterestlng to know th t was awarded the Oscar last year for my role 1n he lHiDg ,the greatest dramatlc sensatlon slnce bhakespeare s acoeth 1 was gettlng anxlous oecause the clock was strlklng S17 and not one of my fuests had arrlv o 1 thlnk 1 went to the wlndow a dozen t1mes to see 1f any- one had come yet. Alter what seemed 11ke a COD8plCUOuS orange and black 1947 Pontiac stationwapon drove up nd a lanky, hollow eyed man w1th a recedlng ha1r1ine popped out to open the door or h1s passengers I have seen nlm around a lot perh ps you remember hlm too, he h d tne best and most prosperous years f his llfe teachlnu 1n NlSl8UG that's rlbnt, lt 1 s hm Halr The doorbell rang and my butler let the guests ln Bernlce Homan, thefirst to arrive had her flrst a1d b g along Just ln case. She has become t e End Florence Nichtlng le, since gradu IIDE from S1OuX Vall y Nurslnu School in South Dakota Second to ar11ve was Donald DChmldt, who brou ht hls business partner,Larry Sever1n,alono hls buslness 1 lno f rm1 b he story goes th t Donald controll ed most of t e farmlnu area around hlSlqHQ oy 1961 and ln that year employed Mr Severln because oeverln 'as much ln need of a Next came tue entextalner, Im Stonelelt, :ho was o Sl the popul r sonbs of 1951 He sang at interval throughout the evelng but couldn't hold a ca dle to Joey Notsoho ra, who m de tle ladles swoon at evexy apo rance Joe is the former Joseph xberle, a 1951 raouate He san, only oecquse of ne urgent requests made by n s fellow classmates Joey also sta s on elevlslon Even hefore the last of t uests co ld arrlve, my falthlull coox d Sm1th,CE e bOUHClUO lnto oe l1v no room 1 Q 1 lamou olvlnlty and of ered to eve yone present Not only once, ut twlce and thrlce around, he had s1t and tellof Uwhen I taught out 1D Wed Owln nven tllS wouldn't have been b d had he sald F151 HG lnstead lell around 7 OO the Natlonal Game an1 Flsh nOmM1SS1OH9F m JG hls entrance arrayed Wlth furs from dead o loot, clalmluo 1 t me had flown Ln from the Worth Pol Yes, Harlan Looper has really made a sn lf He not only has the lar est coll CllOH of lurs but hi coll CtlOH 1 caltny nd SOC1d1ly Ll n om 1 tops U1 t f ny other it al ays has be n hls ho by Last, but certainly not least, the 6 h '51 senlor a PlVCd H r car w s flanked oy 2 more on each 8106, ards gy t e scores wele ev rywnexe Oze puard, the Iunnles l1t le snrlvel d up man, do ,ed all around and tried to ac like Sherloc ol.es nllsell I'd ne e have kno n who lt ras 1f he hadn't handed me a ca d 1th 1 J :allcnte xer on lt he flrst 'm n Pres1dent, ndna Neimer, flnally made he ppearance She has undoubtedly been the mo t popular and efflclent nresloelt ln t e histo y of L 1 ed at es. Tous went our 3rd cl ss reunion e have declded to fe t 1U L1Sl8Dd ln 1971 at Donald's hole wi h ssurance twat du nb xt 5 years we will ev n oou le our pro ress Your frlend, L01S nnn Dh6Vl1Ug 2 , . , . V. V ' - 1 n. L v . ' o 0 u ' A ' 7 . ' - v- D . I rl. , , , , . Q . A - o . v :J 5, ,L - 1 ' u V n , V ' - - L. Q - - - ., . . , . . 5 ' 9 I 1 , . , ages ' f ,r L, n ' -' ' -' ' , . . . .L ' o t. LL A ' Ei V J' 0 . 1 ., p . ' . p A . -, . A K I . ff V Q Q 4 0 f f 1 , . A - . - . ' Q ' - . , , M , - -A N . ja F T . d 1 . e x . U , o I . f, . + A . ' . . ' - ' . , ' IT' -. -. , . ' ' Q9 - ff J. . Hn: 4. 5' -Am . -. . ,f . A I .1 .. 'N ' . . . ' n - .. . ' ' ' A J Ohm + 1 ' ' 1 . -- ' . . , ' I o '- ., LL, S . , f 5 C' . ' 4- , f, A ' , 4 1 f A, 1 .. ca . 1 -on o 1 4 ' o r T. , , L . . .1 .4 Q fl' x u o . 4 ' V - Y - ,, fn v -1 - .Ld Q5 .A ' E o Ls . . I . - 4, . . W v . -, . . J . . . . . Li 1 ' u. 1 A u' ... H ., 1 S A ' f lt . vu 1., ' ' v - - 0 o to . M . Y, V 1 . 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