Pickstown High School - Castle Yearbook (Pickstown, SD)
- Class of 1955
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Student Council, standing, left to right: Jim Herrold, president, Guy Rhoades, vice president, Warren Fisk, Marc Rhoades, and Charles Mas- sey, Seated: Sally Bromberg, secretary-treasurer, Nancy Naas, Dee Pearson, and Eva Massey, GRADE FACULTY Standing row, left to rightg Opal Roper, University ofKentuckyg Annette Frantz, University of Nebraska, Doris Forrest, Augustana Collegeg Bernice Roades, Westmar Collegeg Nadyne Marshall, University of Nebraskag Isabel Anderson, Southern State Teachers College gClara Aaby, Northern State Teachers College. Front rowg Fred Gossman, Augustana Collegeg Margie Halverson, Southern State Teachers Collegeg Helen Bushman, Southern State Teachers Collegeg Willma Smiley, Drake Universityg Joanne Hons, Southern State Teachers College, Shirley Haney, Southern State Teachers Collegeg Robert McQueen, Wayne State Teachers College. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Standing row, left to rightg Vernon Grosshuesch, University of S. Dakotag Armon Deurmier, Wayne State Teachers College: Wendall McNeely, Southern State Teachers College: Robert McQueen, Wayne State Teachers College. Front rowg Tom Hanson, St. John's Universityg Norma Dubbe, South Dakota State Teachers Collegeg Jack Donahue, Yankton Collegeg Grant Lawrie. Southern State Teachers College. SENIORS WE HAVE CROSSED THE BAY, THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US Blue and Silver Red Roses PROPHECY TOM BROKAW The date is May 28, 1965, and station KRUD is about to bring you Joe Russo with the latest news highlights. Good evening, radio audience this is your favorite newscaster, Joe Russo, with the latest local, national, and international news. First some sports highlights. The New York Yankees front office disclosed today that Bob Davenport, ace pitcher, will receive an estimated 3200,000.00 salary. This will make the 28 year old hurler the highest paid player in the circuit. Davenport won 32 games for the Yanks last year. Sally Bromberg, swimming star of the movies, married a wealthy oilman from Texas today. Her husband gave her the Gulf of Mexico asawedding present. She can currently be seen in the great saga Neptune 's Mother. Don't forget this news broadcast is made possible by Mad Man Monty, king of the used car dealers. Mr. Wales will show you everything from an ancient 41 coupe with original hand painted white sidewalls to a 65 Gasmoac. He is locatedconveniently at 12th8tGrand Ave. Bovee, So. Dak. Inthe fashion world today the National Clothiers Association has named Sandra Roper of Macey's as top model of the year. Miss Roper will accompany Miss Helen Taylor, internationally known fashion designer. to Paris for Dior 's Spring Fashion Show. After a three week vacation, Miss Roper and Miss Taylor will return to the United States to continue work. Janelle Kirwan, author of the novel, Farmer's Daughter, has just sold the rights of that book to Warner Bros. Studio. She has just reported she received S1'7,00.00 for all rights. Miss Kirwan is working on a new book called True Gentlemen Prefer Brunettes. Professor CarolWest of Vassar, has just been named President of the National Education Association. Dr. West will move into her new office next week to begin work. Miss West has been Professor for two years. . . . . .And nowaword from our announcer. The second portion of this program, is being brought to you through the courtesy of A.A. Home Permanent. These kits were specially designed by Arlene Anderson, famous beautician, for women with the impossible -to-manage type hair. A.A. is sold only at pool halls and cigar stores. Hurry down and get yours. The supply is limited. Flash! l This news commentator hasjust received a telegram from the Olympic Games in London. Guy Rhoades, U.S. top trackman, has just broken the world 's record in the high jump and high hurdles. Rhoades went over the mythical '7ft. mark and clipped the hurdles in a remarkable time of 13.3. Be sure and stay tuned for an Evening of Music with Don Vaughn, America's most popular disc jockey. Mr. Vaughn plays popular, old favorites, and classics. His nightly 2 hour show is packed with good music, jokes and anecdotes. It's DeVe 's Evening of Music tonight for two full hours over KRUD. Gillam laboratories today signed a contract with the Government to produce their new ownder drug, nickel- cillen. Pat Gillam president says that nickel-cillen is five times better than penny-cillen. Good Luck Seniors of '55. We know you'll do well in all phases of work. WILL Arlene Anderson wills her promptness in catching the bus to Deanna Pearson, and her books to anyone who wants them, and her Shorthand ability to Mr. McNeely. Joe Russo wills his crewcut to Spike Smithback, and his sense Qof humorj to Dick Harvey. Janelle Kirwan wills her skating ability to Karen Wales and Grace Burden, and her work on the Transit to Donna Rodegard and Nancy Naas. Monty Wales wills his quiet manner to Willy Marchant and his good looks to Larry Meisner. Don Vaughn wills his ability to have more work and get less done than any- one in school to Tom Brokaw. Carol West wills her fun in class to her sister and her fun from her band class to her nine o'clock class, to any new member of the band. Helen Taylor wills her promptness to Mr. Grossuesch, her laugh to Dick Harvey, and her ability to fall while roller skating to Lenora Craft. Sal Bromberg wills her wearing of the jeans , to. . . ? Sal and Pat will their ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it, and their ability to keep the lab clean and safe. Pat Gillam wills her driving ability to Gayleen Willard. Sandra Roper wills her ability to make the honor roll once to her sister, and her annual work to Dee Salisbury. Guy Rhoades wills his athletic ability to Mike Nanos. Bob Davenport wills his dimples to Nancy and his ability to dribble a basketball to Lloyd Cobb. This Senior class is shot, good -by cruel school. 5 GUY RHOADES Football, Basketball, Track, 1954 and 55 Hurdle Champion, Band, Boys' Glee Club, Journalism, Dramatics, Thes- pians, Carnival King, Homecoming King, Boys' State, National Honor Society, Student Council. SANDRA ROPER Glee Club, Transit, Dramatics, Pep Club, Student Council, Art Award, Journalism, Thespians, Class Officer. SENIORS JANELLE KIRWAN Journalism, Glee Club, Sextet, De- clam, Dramatics, Pep Club, Thes- pians, Class Officer, National Honor Society, Girls' State, DAR candidate, Silver Award. MONTY WALES Football, Glee Club, FFA BOB DAVENPORT Football, Basketball, Track, Jour- nalism, Dramatics, Thespians, Student Council, Class Officer, National Honor Society. HELEN TAYLOR Glee Club, Journalism, Dramatics, Pep Club , Thespians, Class Officer, Art Award, National Honor Society. SALLY BROMBERG Journalism, Band, Declam, Glee Club, Pep Club, Dramatics, Thespians, Cheerleader, Student Council, Class W Officer, National Honor Society, Homecoming Queen. ills, DON VAUGHN dent Council, Class Officer. CLASS 0F '55 PATRICA GILLAM Iournalis m, Declam, Glee Club, Dramatics, Thespians, Class Officer, National Honor Society. M- CAROL WEST Journalism, Band, Glee Club, Drama Thespians, Pep Club, National Hono Society. ARLENE ANDERSON Pep Club,Iournalism, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Art Award, Dramatics. JOE RUSSO Football,Track, Dramatics,Thespians. Footb all, Basketball, Track, Jour- nalism, Glee Club, Dramatics, Stu- I l' 1 if Q v ,X , ,-LA E+! BEVERLY HENDERSON Glee Club X f 37' Q' to 1, 5 -1-ff this K i ' ,vt ,ig nv L '14 'T' Q' s ,- 'ri ..?-. , .4054 r--nd N Q D- Class Officers Jeanne Hungate Richard Harvey Ann Colvin Robert Kautzer David Henricksen Marilyn Jones Donald Smirhback Nancy Naas Vaunda Huggins, Vice Pres. i Lloyd Cobb, Pres., Jeanne Hungate, Sec. si? Q-Q-N4 K .U 2 ef 'X ah- - T' , :Key N, 5 ll xvs Q K -fix' ' 'Q 4 'QBFX is ft: QW 1' ,- 3 if i s l Lenora Craft Bruce Sheils Arlen Rudquist Jim Herrold Lloyd Cobb Dixie Kifer Dale Smyers Deanna Salisbury 5 sf 2 9 Y NNAJJ I x . ' ' ' M X E54 . I 4 N - V 1 .xt l ' I K . ., Q: ' Vaunda Huggins Warren Fisk Donna Foster Mickey Cassidy Donna Rodegard Jug Marc Rhoades Deanna Pearson Garce Burden Sandra Burke Larry Miesner 1 e Yliy 'QW ,N V .Agr- Chuck Gremmels M, my Betty Roper 5 409 sm 3 Cayleen Willard S' ' V Judy Rundquist ' any Class Officers Sec. Chuck Gremmels f Pres. Grace Burden E . ' W M V. Pres. Wanda Sisson .t rj , ,ssl y I , ,.. mlm, Q kb Karen Wales 4? Shirley Canterbury George Hall Willadean Marchant Deanna J ira Dennis Carr .J Marilyn Davis .. Shirley Taggart Michael Nanos 'B .l,,..-f Y g . ,.. ,i ,. ig ? li f .. ' b ' I L- . Patricia Sweeney ,Q 5' Bill Meyers Barbara Harris Wanda Sisson 0' A , - -5' . , g ., dk! ,yah n-nunuffg W in , .v op, ' 3 R, 4 7 'an gh' , :ri - M rl - ,Q QW 'S' f 9' Lf' .35 4s-' 'Sw SOPHOMORES l i' 1-rf 407' 106. Y 'HQ-4 333. 4-457 ing. ls. B av .- Q . - Y as nv' .X y c Q N, ' X C he X Sv ix , 'I' :-' X' a P 2.5 , . Q sv. ' W' f ea , -.... j ,XM-J! an X 9' Q Q Q WO ' JL., ,-4 ,, M Q K . ,K Y, - -CW I Q Y Q an LK - yi fm' . .'.' 'AQ--N' g. , gyvx ige 'sR':Z. ,- fi h SW is :Q, 5 at P5 , A 'M h fb x by 1 P. Q. V,xg A A ,M V . J 1 X LAs..... FRESHMEN Class Officers David Hage ............. Pres. Gary Dunigan ......... V. Pres. Jim Livingston . . . . . Sec.-Treas. rf? gg- L,.a6-u 4,3 Q . it 5' 1--W .avr-'fb if 'K' A .......H yur .530 i 'Ye - WOH Donna Kautser Tom Brokaw Peggy Law David Stairs ti' :QAM Chuck Massey Eva Massey Jim Livingston Viola Anderson Carol Farmer John Mundis Sarah Halloran Chuck Taggart .2 ra. CN 1 P I im Johnson Retha Brown Gary Dunigan Carolyn Todd David Hage Faye Schroepfer Dean Colvin Marlas Berger Gerry Flaherty if Zifnff .. rf his L Q- is 0 I s Pug.: In . gl ' At' Q f 'Ti- X: . , xx, -v 1 .3 . N ' ! J, z, :A ' 'X A ., Sb'ff:-,I x W IU , NTS' I All .mai k i 'i . I - wg 1 9 ' , -Q. 41 K Q..a-04 Q , . 0'f Q. In 14 ' we 0 f in f. 1 SPR .WK :YN- au , -x. .,s.q, V L N TRANSIT STAFF Standing: Sandy Roper, Sally Bromberg, Ann Colvin, Arlen Rundquisr, Don Vaughn, Dixie Kifer, Tom Brokaw Wanda Sisson,Barb Harris, Mrs. Dubbe, Arlene Anderson, Lenora Craft, Helen Taylor, Grace Burden, Sandy Burke. Seated: Pat Sweeny, Dee Salisbury, Pat Gillam, Editor's Nancy Naas, Janelle Kirwan, Carol West,Jeanne Hun- gate, Donna Rodegard. CASTLE STAFF Standing: Guy Rhoades, Mr. Hanson, CarolWest, Pat Gillam, Janell Kirwan, Donna Rodegard. Seated: Joe Russo, Bob Davenport, Monty Wales, Don Vaughn and Sandy Roper Editors, Sal Bromberg, Helen Taylor, Arlene Ander- son. :FZ fl ,aa 1 : -gr THESPIANS Front row, left to right: Sandy Roper, Dee Salisbury, Sally Bromberg, Pat Gilliam, Jeanne Hungate Helen Taylor. Second row: Warren Fisk, Dixie Kifer, Janelle Kirwan. Anne Colvin, Carol West, Nancy Naas Dale Smyers, Mr. McQueen. Back row: Dick Harvey, Lloyd Cobb, Guy Rhoades, Jim l-lerrold, Joe Russo, Bob D'aven- port. SORRY WRONG NUMBER Sorry Wrong Number was presented by the Thespian organization of 1955. The play was directed by Robert McQueen and Janelle Kirwan held the main lead This' is the first year the organization has attempted to present a play The group held an initiation dinner for the new Thespians after the Junior class play f- ' 3' si:-ss PRCM On May 4, 1955, the junior class of P. I-1. S. presented the annual prom and banquet. The theme was Evening in Paris , carried out by a street scene covering half the auditorium. The ceiling was entirely covered with crepe paper as the sky. The sides were made to appear as awn- ings coming out from different buildings. As the seniors walked into the gym they saw their class motto in silver letters against a blue background. The scene was lit with pale blue light from several different angles. The banquet was attended by the seniors, juniors, and faculty. The prom starting at 9:00 o'clock included everyone. Every- one attending had a good time dancing to the music of Jess Gayer and in the lovely setting the juniors had worked so hard to make possible. After the prom a late movie was shown with a delicious lunch to end the evening. Left to Right: Arlene Anderson, San- dra Roper, Carol West, Helen Taylor, Govemorjoe Foss, Pat Gillam, Janelle Kirwan, Sally Bromberg, Monty Wales, Guy Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Butte ...nl SKIP DAY On May 6, nine seniors and three chaperones set out for Sioux City and Sioux Falls on their Skip Day . Those going on the trip were Arlene, Pat, Sal, Jan, Sandy, Monty, Carol, Helen, Torn Hanson and Charlotte and Ray Butte. The group attended the How- ard Wood Dakota Relays and toured the Sioux Falls Municipal Airport. While there, they met Governor Joe Foss and had their picture taken with him. On the way home they visited a Hutterite colony near Parkston. egg.. - S sw M, 3 1 I ,as ,- ef DECLAM Back row, left to right: Advisor, Wendall McNeely, Charles Massey, Marc Rhoades, John Mundis, Tom Brokaw. Second row: Carol West, Janelle Kirwan, Deanna Pearson, Grace Burden. First row: Karen Wales, Judy Rundquist, Wanda Sisson, Barbara Harria, Eva Massey, Sarah Halloran, Sandy Burke. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Back row, left to right: Coach Donahue, Tom Brokaw, George Hall, Jim Herrold, Don Vaughn, Jim Johnson, Dave Hendrickson. First row: Chuck Gremmels, Warren Fisk, Joe Russo, Bob Davenport, Guy Rhoades, Lloyd Cobb, Marc Rhoades. -4 cgi' :fl 4,4 ' 5 5 4 - A ' ' J X A , JF' ' ,fb AUTOGRAPHS HOMECOMING ,,,,, ff gg ll, 3 The annual Homecoming festiv- ities of Pickstown High School began Thursday night October 7, with the presentation of skits by the classes andZ. musical num- bers by the sextet. The highlight of the evening came when Jim Herrold, student council presi- dent, crowned Sally Bromberg and Guy Rhoades as Queen and Marshall of the 1954 Homecom- ing. After the Coronation, a suc- cessful Snake Dance was held which ended at the late movie. Friday, the 8th, brought the day of the game with Lake Andes. At the halftime of the game the Queen, Marshall, and their at- tendants were presented to the spectators. With a record num- ber of alumni taking part, a very successful Homecoming was ended although our game was not quite so successful. The Engineers dropped to the Lake Andes Eagles by a margin of Z4- 14. li-J, aff Halfnme Parade Joe Russo, Par Gillam, Sandy Reper, Bob Davenport, and driver lim Herrold. Homecoming Coronation: Tom Brekaw, Joe Russo, Don Vaughn, Bob Davenport, Monty Wales, scepter- bearer Billy Donahue, Marshall Guy Rhoades, Queen Sally Bromberg, crown bearer Bonny Bromberg, Sandy Roper, Arlene Anderson, Helen Taylor, Pat Gillam. .gg l J The fun, games, and light heart- ed gaiety of every carnival were brought to P. H. S. Friday, No- vember lZ, when the school held it's annual Winter Carnival. A night of fun for all began when the doors opened at 7:30 in the evening. People from Pickstown and surrounding towns turned out to make the evening a suc- cess. The different concessions enjoyed were Bingo, fish pond, white elephant, dart game, bas- ketball throw, baseball throw, turtle races, novelties, duck pond, candy stand, kiddy movies, and lunch room. The evening came to it's climax when Sarah Halloran and Charles Massey Qfreshmenlwere crowned Queen and King of the high school. Barbara Rust and Skippy Whitely Q7th gradel were crowned the grade school's Princess and Prince WINTER CARNIVAL if i Left: Jim Herrold, George Hall, Prince Skippy White- ly, K i n g Chuck Massey, Queen Sarah Halloran, Princess Barbara Rust, Bettye Roper, Bottom left: Guy Rhoades, M. C., lean- nie Fa us s, Helene Rust, Judy Naas, Barbara Haynes, Sally Bromberg, Va unda Huggins, and Bettye Roper, Bottom right: Guy Rhoades, M, C,, Queen Sarah Hal- loran, King Chuck Massey, Prince Skip Whitely, George Hall, Jim Herrold, and Joe Russo, Insert left: Princess Barbara Rust and Prince Skip Whitely, BASKETBALL Z ag Back row, left to right: Chuck Gremmels, Bob Davenport, Lloyd Cobb, Guy Rhoades, Jim Herrold, Bob Kautzer, Don Vaughn, Joe Russo, George Hall, and Marc Rhoades. From row: David Hage, David Hendrick- son, Tom Brokaw, and Coach Donahe. Argonne 47 Delmont 58 Platte '75 Lake Andes 50 Wagner 56 Armour 41 Burke 41 Ravinia 52 Fairfax 62 Delmont 38 Lake Andes 52 Armour '77 Avon 70 Geddes 48 Corsica 60 Platte 68 Corsica 53 Ravinia 56 Wagner 65 Bonesteel-Not Played -- George Hall Don Vaughn Guard Forward Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pickstown Pic ks town Pickstown Pic kstown Pickstown Pickstown Pic kstown Pickstown Pic ks town Pic kstown Pic kstown Pickstown Guy Rhoades Forward B SQUAD Back row left to rrqht Gerald K1rwa1n John Mundis, Jim L1V1l'lgSI0l'l Denms Carr B111 Meyers and Mr Deurmrer Front row Jerry Flaherty, Davxd Statrs Larry Mesrner Bob Davenport Guard FOOTBALL SQUAD ,......: , First row: Coach Donahue, Chuck Gremmels, Bill Anderson, Jerry Flaherty, David Hage, John Mundis. Second row: Marc Rhoades, Tom Brokaw, Warren Fisk, George Hall, Dave Henricksen, Bob Davenport. Third row: Don Vaughn, Iim Johnson, Joe Russo, Jim Livingston, Jim Herrold, Lloyd Cobb, Guy Rhoades. Joe Russo 'K i 4-K W r L. Y W. Vi , 'L -M. -....... Jim l-lerrold George Hall Guy Rhoades N sw, , Pig ' Ball . '14 gn ...Q-fm.. ,.. M.-. . - ill Don Vaughn, right endg George Hall, center: Jim Herrold, left endp Bob Davenport, quarterbackg Lloyd Cobb rxght half: Guy Rhoades, left half. P.H.S. 20 Corsica 37 P.H.S. 14 Lake Andes P.H.S. 50 Delmont 13 P.H.S. 19 Armour P.H.S. 0 Tripp 40 P.H.S. 28 Ravinia Lloyd Cobb . www W ' , ?fff?-mf wwe? JF if paw-1. .fvffz.Rg.-' Qs, 'V H am- ,xg . .-fswiff Q A135 ' ' xc' 1' 'fly' Q. . , -A V,-1 Lb,-gi - ,i 'M wg-tg? .,,,ggagi'ff: - we ,B , ,,. -Q , , WV' zL:'?,fL'55?3Y' ' 1,5970 - 1 V Q.:-4' has M- V K W':.,.- at ,Q ,5 fw Vt . -N st . t ww S S41 - ' .asa at 1:9 'LN -X 20 14 6 Bob Davenport Back row, left to right: Bob Kautzer, Bill Meyer, Jim Her- rold. Front row: George Hall, Chuck Gremmels, Mark Rhoades, Bruce Shiels. TRACK Mark Rhoades Guy Rhoades, 1955 State High and Low Hurdle Champion Bruce Shiels Bob Ka utzer Chuck Gremmels Ty Cobb Jim Herrold George Hall Pickstown High, with its largest group of track participants in school history, finished out a highly successful season by tak- ing a 2nd place at the state track meet held in Mitchell, May Z0 and 21. Besides those pictured here who lettered, many others helped to make our track season successful. Those being W. Fisk, D. Hendicksen, B. Kautzer, G. Kirwan, L. Meisner, B. Meyers, M. Nanos, B. Anderson, T. Brokaw, J. Flaherty, D. Hage, J. Livingston, J. Mundis, C Massey, and D. Stairs. Our biggest stars were Guy Rhoades who won lst place in both the high and low hurdles at the state track meet and also won a 4th in the high and broad jumps there and our 880 relay team that tied for lst place at the conference track meet at Springfield. Those composing the winning relay them were Jim Herrold, Ty Cobb, Chuck Gremmels, and Bob Davenport. Another member of the track team who brought honor to our school was Bruce Shiels, who did very well throughout the sea- son in the pole vault. Two members of the tracklettermen who are not pictured here are Don Vaughn and Bob Davenport who both helped out in the relays. 25 wfie- CHEERLEADERS Back row: Nancy Naas, Vaunda Huggins, Sally Bromberg, Pat Sweeny. Center: Karen Wales, PeS'.Q,Y Law, Ar- len Rundquist, Faye Schroepher, Marlys Berger, Elanor Roberts, Second row: Helena Rust, Judy George, Judy Naas, Sharon Compton. A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS left to right: Vaunda Huggins, Nancy Naas, Pat Sweeny, Sally Bromberg. Jai. :N BOYS GLEE CLUB Back row: Guy Rhoades, Lloyd Cobb, Joe Russo, Don Vaughn. Second row: Mike Nanos, Charles Taggart Monty Wales,Jerry Flaherty. Front row: Nancy Naas, Gary Dunigan, Billy Anderson, David Stairs, Larry Meis ner, Instructor, Grant Lawrie. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Back row, left to right: Carol West, Marilyn Davis, Pat Gillam, Sally Bromberg, Jane Richards, Janelle Kirwan, Kathy Peters, Donna Kautzer, Gayleen Willard, Dee Pearson, Arlen Rundquist, Ann Colvin, Judy Rundquist, Shirley Canterbery, Vaunda Huggins, Bonnie West, Shirley Taggert, Sandy Roper, Lenora Craft, Grace Burden,Donna Foster, Beverly Henderson, Ritha Brown, Bettye Roper, Wanda Sisson, Peg- gy Law, Carol Farmer, Pat Swecny, Faye Schropfer, Joan De Han, Arlene Anderson, Carolyn Todd, Willadean Marchanr,Eva Massey, Barb Harris, Viola Anderson, Sarah Halloran, Marlys Berger, Karen Wales, Judy Naas, Sandra Burke, Marilyn Jones, Dee Salisbury, Dixie Kifer, Dee Jira, Edna Arns, Nancy Naas, Instructor, Grant Lawrie. l 5 l L... ...wt .. - ' ' ' r .gf ,Eff FW? RN7' w fm A -4 1' '5,N-sf Ta i f'S 'l 5'fiSS' S+ BACCALAUREATE Uppe r left: Pastor Henry Larsen, Baccalaureate Speaker. Upper right: S. Bromberg, G. Rhoades, C. West, B. Davenport, S. Roper, A. Amder- son. Center: H. Taylor, M. Wales, P.Gi1larn, D. Vaughn, J. Kirwan, I. Russo, and Mrs, Forrest, organist. fi W if ND COMMENCEMENT Left: Mr. Agrimson pre- senting diplomas Right: Dr. Burkhart, Commencement Speaker Right: the line-up Lower left: Congratulations! Lower right: Marching ll ki. Av-vwwnl, Y 5. 4, 3 fftfvs ,ix PM w hw--14 yi is -sf W .D aj V 5 O in . ,J gg WN I' Nl P' A :X 1 - za! 'il' fl -Ihr ff' COMMERCIAL CLASS First row: Dixie Kifer, Marilyn Jones, Dale Smyers, Don Smithback, Mickey Cassidy, Shirley Canterbery. Second row: Jim Herrold, Dick Harvey, Bruce Sheilds, Dee Salisbury, Jeanne Hungate, Nancy Naas. Third row: Guy Rhoades, Dave Henrickson, Bob Kautzer, Arlen Rundquist, Lenora Craft, Warren Fisk. Standing: Mr, McNeely, PEP BAND Back row, left to right: Sandy Burke, Sandra Mendenhall, Peggy Law, Marilyn Davis, Carol W Front row: Ronnie Buch, John Fero, Marcie Sue Marshall, Alice Mathews, Barb Harris. est, Mike Nanos A . HONCRS AND AWARDS Q Sally Bromberg Janelle Kirwan Guy Rhoades Valedictorian, Re ade r's Digest D.A.R. Candidate, Scholarship Salutatorian, American Legion Award, Scholarship Award, Scholarship ': .g 3 s ex, , W 'W ! , s 's. . r I Bob Davenport Outstanding T h e s - pian, Scholarship National Honor Society, standing, left to right: W. Fisk, D. Rodegard, J, Kirwan, G, Rhoades, C. West, A. Anderson, J. Hungate, and B. Davenport. Seated: H. Taylor, P. Gillam, and S, Bromberg, Jeanne Hungate Jim Herrold Girls' State , Art Award, Essay Boys' State Alternate, Student Award Warren Fisk Boys State Body President 'QF' QQ if Q- -Qi in.. ZW FIRST GRADE ART PERIOD MN FOURTH GRADE ART SESSION A DV ENT URES IN REA DING EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Judy George, Sharon Comp- ton, Gloria Cole, Eleanor Roberts, Darleen Jones, Edna Arens, Judy Ah- rent. Second Row: Connie Mickle- berry, Bonnie West, Karol Kirwan, Sandra Kirsch, Jane Richards, Kath- 1eenPeters,Joan De Haan,Judy Naas, Sandra Mendenhall. Third Row: Mr. McQueen, Dale Roberts, Bernard Rabi- deaux, Larry Kifer, Bob Carr, Danny Spence,Richard Hendrickson, Delwin Lihs, Dick Meyer, Don Stairs. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Robert Taylor, Edward Tay- lor, Ronnie Brown, Gary Fiala, Ronnie Busch,George Craft, Ritchie Carlson, Billy Brokaw, Steve Marchant, James Kirwan, James Rabideaux, Second row: Reta Ing, Susanne Colvin, Bar- bara Rust, Judy Harvey, Pat Ward, Jim Gilreath, Jim Reeves, Bill Krause, Bill l-lasenzohl, David Nicholson, Mr. Gossman, Third Row: Diane Kifer, Curtis Berger,Raymond Trotter, Nor- ma Todd, Alice Matthews, Marcia Marshall, Janet Cassidy, Keith Scheer, John Fero, Nola Farmer. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Jon Sweeney, John Arnes, Douglas Dyrssen, Teri Decker, Evelyn Kiren, Nancy Bromberg. Second Row: Miss Frantz, Edward Hyatt, Eddie Flaherty, Marlin Heuer, Bob Patter- son, Connie Brubaker, Dorothy Trot- ter. Third Row: Joan Sheils, Kath- ryn Cournoyer, Judy Gremmels, Carole Law, Kathleen Jones, Clau- dette Myers. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Sharon De Haan, Jac- queline Meisner, Joyce Busch, Douglas Ahrendt, Dennis Taggart, Marvin Trautman, Robert Nicholas. Second Row: Russell Hage, Tom Gilreath, Robert Keener, Carolyn Casselman, Geraldine Waymire, Mary Burden, Third Row: Mrs. Halverson, Barbara Haynes, Kay Jacobs, Sandy Bialke, Sharon Rickman. Not Pictured is Suzanne Esterberg. FIFTH GRADE First Row: Thomas Roper, Thomas Spence, Carol Vaughn, Sally Sue Marchant, Clea Cole, Roberta Smith, Janice Carr, Mary Kay Munneke, Sharon Mendenhall, Bobby l-Iegler, Carl Johnson. Second Row: James Kautzer, Phillip Kirwan, Patty Racer, Mary Lou Marshall, Helene Rust, Donna Mickleberry, Karen Ketelson, Carolyn Anderson, Bruce George, Freddie Gillam, Mrs. Aaby. Third Row: Michael Brokaw, Richard Hall, Billy Massey, Robert Hansen, Wesley Haynes, Larry Gilreath, Darrell Mack, Jeffery Piefer, Dennis Fia1a,John Matthews. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Raymond Sweeney, Linda Chrisman, Jean Fause, Sandra Ward, Connie Cudaback, Sharon Taggart, Linda Gray Campbell, Terry Carlson. Second Row: Charles McKenna, James Carr, Joe Mundis, Anthony Rabideaux, John Cover, Steven Bute,Jim Mundis, Mrs. Roper. Third Row: David Smy- ers, Kenneth Arens, Kenneth Robinson, Tom Meyer,Robert Nicholson, David Roberts, Dennis Handy, Jerry Nanos. THIRD GRADE First Row: Donna Pederson, Jeanne Jacoby, Donna Bauer, Benetta Rust, Donna Cole,Kay Davis. Second Row: Tommy Nolan, Terry Lutz, Everrett Hohn,Tommy Fero,Jim Clark, Dar- win Heuer. Third Row: Peggy llel- geland, Nancy Massey, Sandra Crin- gan, Dennis Munnekc, Jack Schroe- pfer, Miss Jons. THIRD GRADE First Row: Cheryl Grosshuesch, Sheila Carroll, Kathryn Arens, Ernest Erick- son, Dennis Steck, Jimmy Skorpik. Second Row: Randall Ensz, Dennis Lihs, Jim Colegrove, Kathy Living- ston, Sandra West, Marie Waymire, Mrs. Haney. Third Row: Paul Fager, Terry Kifer, Kathleen Crowley, Gretchen Ann Marshall, Dennis Krause, Mike Schuett. SECOND GRADE First Row: Kenneth Bute, Leland Myer, Linda Jean Agrimson, Catherine Cox, Patsy Lou Buford, Lynda Adams, Dicklohnson, Thomas Solem. Second Row: Marilyn Mayer, Chrisman, Larry Colegrove, Barbara Backtell, Judy Ketelsen, Patricia R ich a r d s on , Michael Huggins, Gene Myers, Pa- mela Owen. Third Row: Mrs. Smiley, Robert De Haan, Joyce Walker, Grace Kruse, Jimmy Hendrickson, james Kilburn, Thomas Brubaker, Meridel Petersen, Evelyn Williamson, Jerry Diggins. O R x 'bf' ,fr 3, 'M -521' 'TNQ' SECOND GRADE First Row: Susan Gengler, Linda Tabor, Patty Kifer, Jackie Neddles, Rhonda Lea Anderson, Joan Myers, Kathie l-legler, Peggy Lou Scheer. Second Row: Philip l-lelgeland, Bobby Jacoby, Mark Dunbaugh, Gordon Caldwell, Kent Farmer, John Crow- ley, David Scott. Third Row: Mrs. Forrest, Cheryl Ensz, Evelyn Weis- gram, Dorthy Drury, Kathleen Eil- beck, Loyd Brookshicr, David Peshek, Gary Bauer. FIRST GRADE First Row: Sharon Lutz, Henrietta Larson,Dianne Nelson, Shirley Chris- man, Patricia Munneke, Gwen Walker, Patsy Adams. Second Row: Steven Graczykouski, Terry Blegen, Dennis Trychka, Roger Ferguson, Jimmy Owen, Randall Stoen. Third Row: Judy Colsgrove, Mike Peterson, Steve Decker, Mike Ketclson, Eugene Mayer, Sherry McKenna, Mrs. Bush- man. Not in Picture Sandra Ester- berg, Randy Cable. FIRST GRADE First Row: Marsha Johnson, Cheryl Schroepfer, Barbara Craft, Cynthia Cox, Janis Fager, Susan Nicholas, Cherec Schroepfer. Second Row: Robert Carlson, Roger Hansen, Pamela Agrimson, Virginia Cassidy, Linda Specht, Sandra Jones, Jack Piefer, Ernest Kappel. Third Row: Gary Marchant, Ronald Vawter, Mark Hag- gar, Bruce Colegrove, Richard Taylor, Paul Grosshuesch, Mrs. Anderson, Teacher. f C50r'5 G Ql- E. . t Q Q -S. if V 'K X at fwqfv -'Cf' 'vs ..,. . lun FIRST GRADE First Row: Judy Caton, Shirley Jean Coder, Cheryl Minehart, Kathleen Rust, Dale Swift, Mary Pat Crowley, Cathy Jerred. Second Row: Ronald Mock, Johnny Rundquist, Larry Meyer, Alan Hohn, Billy Haas, Jeffery Green. Third Row: Mrs. Marshall, Ricky Decker, Kenneth Rabideaux, Ronnie Brookshier, Steven Erickson. KINDERGARTEN QMORNING GROUP, First Row: Kathy Ka pple, Teresa Rick- man, Sandra McKenna, Bryan Nolan, Gary llegeland, Peggy Trotter, Gingen King, Sonja Marsh. Second Row: Michael Kifer, Edward Raike, Roger Haas, Ronald Stone, Tom Massey, Pamela Castle, Patricia Vawter, Steven Handy, Steven McArthur. Third Row: Mrs. Rhoades, Cynthia Comstock. Janet Richardson, Jean An- derson, Dorothy Iverson, Randall An- derson,Jim Istas, Bill Donajue, Brad- ley Bush. KINDERGARTEN QAFTERNOON GROUP, First Row: Gary Pratt, Patricia Card, Janyce Skorpik, Patricia Brubaker, Ann Schulte, Michael Solemn. Sec- ond Rowg Mark Lawrie, Alan Kruse, Ronald Fiala, Gerald Lihs, Timothy Gossman, Third Row: Mrs. Rhoades, Bobby Vacek, Mike Lutz, Patrick Lutz, Dean Gangler, Jack Kennedy, Robert Ketelson. Sa-3r,', we hr Ne.. 996 Nl ACTIVITIES JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TOURNEY GROUP ...AMP ia a' ef Q S S S 5 3 X, 1 x 7 'Ni as Q .1 -az Keith Scheer, Danny Spence, Dale Roberts,Jim Gilreath, Bernard Rabideaux,Richard Hendrick- son, Don Stairs, Mr. Deurmier, Coach. First Row: Larry Kifer,James Kirwan, Billy Brokaw, Gary Fiala, Steve Marchant, Dick Moyers, Bob Carr, Ritchie Carlson. Second Row: Keith Scheer, Danny Spence, Dale Roberts, Jim Gil- reath, Bernard Rabideaux, Richard Hendrickson, John Fero, Don Stairs, Mr. Deurmier, Coach. 39 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS ,. W.. 'B .Q . 'in 1 2 if 5 1. ggi-ry ,ri First Row: Sharon Compton. Second Row: Barbara Rust, Judy Naas, Third Row: Judy George, Judy Ahrends. Nd 'Q ,.-1' Q!!! 5 :fr aw Q Q Fa SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Left to Right: Judy Naas, Karol Kirwan, Edna Arens, Sandra Mendenhall,J0an De Haan, Bon- nie West. OW 3 E FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE GIRLS Left to Right: Mary Lou Marshall, Barbara Hay- nes, Sharon De Haan, Patty Racer, Sally Sue Marchanr, not pictured Joann Shiels. MUSIC GROUPS FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE BOYS Left to Right: Phillip Kirwan, Freddie Gillam, James Kautzer, Russell Hage, Wesley Haynes. CITIZENSHIP AWARD Sandra Mendenhall 41 GRADUATION EIGHTH GRADE BANQUET MRS. HALVERSON OUT-OF-DOORS Success to the Graduates DONOVAN, LOVERING, BOYLE, INC.. Commercial State Bank Lake Andes South Dakota BEST OF LUCK SENIORS Genelle Studios Sioux City Ia. 0'Conner Rustproofing Company Pickstown, South Dakota Finagan Cafes Lake Andes Pickstown Charles Harris Plumbing Co. 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