Pierre High School - Gumbo Yearbook (Pierre, SD)

 - Class of 1948

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Our desire is to perpetuate the memory of the fun and hard Work that have made up the l947-48 school year. We hope that you will find in these pages many happy memories of good times and friendships here in Pierre High School, both now and in the future. W e Dedicate . To MR. ROBERT E. RAWLINS, Superintendent of the Pierre Public Schools, in recognition of his invaluable services to the community in the fur- therance of education, We, the members of the Gumbo Staff, in behalf of the Class of 1948 of Pierre High School, Idol dedicate this 1948 Gumbo. For years Mr. Rawlins has devoted his life and efforts to the Pierre schools, as a teacher, as the principal of the High School, and as Superintend- ent. Under his capable administration the school district erased a large debt, and the entire school system made great strides in improving the quality and quantity of the education of the future citizens of the community. We owe him a debt of grati- tude for the faithful service he has rendered, and we of the senior class owe him a personal debt for the guidance and assistance he has given us all through our public school years. Wye Present in the 1948 Gumbo . . Administration . Classes Junior High Music Organizations . Athletics Features Advertisements . Five Thirteen T wenty-five Th i rty-hoe Forty-one Fifty-one Sixty-one Seventy-five Aa'mz'nz'5 tm tion They Chart Our Courfe . . . Standing-Mr, F. A. Johnson, Supt. R. Rawlins, Mr. E. R. Mullally. Seated-Mr. Les Price, Dr. T. F. Riggs, Mr. A. W. Floyd, Mr. 'l'. A, Bliss. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is an elected body of citizens of the school dis- trict. Their function is to act in a legislative capacity in the operation of the school system and to employ people to act in an executive eapa- eity for thern. JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL Georgia Morse Pierre, South Dakota ll. A. Dakota XN'esleyan Uni- versity, L'niversity of Iowa, University of Minnesota, Uni- versity of' Southern Califor- nia, Ctllllllllllil University, Latin l, .Iunior Business 'l'raininf.:, Vot-ational Guid- anee, Student Count-il, Ninth Ilolnerooln. SUPERINTENDENT 1 X ., , . C., , . R. E. Rawlins Pierre, South Dakota University of Missouri, Pd. B. Missouri State Teachers College, B. S. Huron College, 'lti, Chicago University, M. S. University of Iowa, '29, Columbia Uni- versity. SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL M. l,. Reynolds Pierre, South Dakota College, M, S. University ol Minnesota, Student Couneil, National Honor Soviety, Na- tional Athletir' llonor Sot-it-ty. Seven li. S. South Dakota Stute James C. Schooler Pierre, South Dakota B. S. Eastern Normal, M. S. South Dakota State College, Chemistry, Physics, Boys' Mono- gram Club, Senior Class Adviser, Senior Homeroom, Gumbo Ad- viser, Quill and Scroll. Ruth Westerhuis Lake Andes, South Dakota We Look to Them for Marvin Burroughs Pierre, South Dakota B. S. Normal Industrial College, Ellendale, North Dakota. North- ern State Teachers College, In- dustrial Arts, Mechanical Draw- ing, Assistant Football Coach. Baird V. Crance Pierre, South Dakota B. A. Huron College, Summer B. S. N th St t T h School, Huron College, Shorthand College, cflgeiqlg I Eng Ifalglfrgg I and ll, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Stenciling, Mimeographing, Night School, Girls' Monogram Club, Senior Homeroom, Gover- nor advisor. Clyde Heckart Rhinelander, Wisconsin B. A. Lawrence College, Apple- ton, Wisconsin, M. A. University of Michigan, English III and IV, Declamation and Dramatics, Sen- ior Homeroom. Ruth Fenner Milbank, South Dakota B. S. Northern State Teachers College, Post Graduate, Univer- sity of Minnesota, Post Gradu- ate, University of Colorado, Girls' Physical Education Direc- tor, Senior High Librarian, G.A.A., Sophomore Homeroom. Beryl Bethke Big Stone City, South Dakota B. S. Northern State Teachers College, Graduate Work in Physical Education, Uni- versity of Iowa, Physical Education, Bas- ketball, Football, and Track Coach. Palmer F jelstad Pierre, South Dakota B. A. Northern State Teachers College, Augustana College, Recreational Director Grade School Athletics, Aviation. Eight 1 Geometry, Freshman Homeroom. Mildred E. Tisher Amherst, South Dakota B. S. South Dakota State Col- lege, Northern State Teachers College, Dakota Wesleyan Uni- versity, Spearfish Teachers Col- lege, Homemaking, Eighth Home- room, Ninth Science. Sylvia Mostert Nolz Philip, South Dakota Office Secretary. H. Hamilton Kart Winterpark, Florida B. S. Northwestern University Eighth and Ninth English, Ninth Homeroom Mrs. Ada Krueger Pierre, South Dakota B. A. Sioux Falls College Biology Ninth Science, Substitute Teacher First Semes IGF. Juzdance and Inspiration Walter J. Flannery Pierre, South Dakota B. A. Yankton College, Ameri- can History, Civics, Economics, Sociology, B Basketball Coach, Junior Homeroom. Helen Spitzer Lake Andes, South Dakota B. A. Huron College, Graduate Study, University of South Da- kota, Junior High Music, Grade Music, Senior High Girls' Sex- tet, Junior High Chorus. Beatrice Brooking Onida, South Dakota B. S. South Dakota State Col- lege, University of Colorado, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Spanish I and II, Spanish Club, Debate, Sopho- more Homeroom. John Adams Faribault, Minnesota B. Ed. Mankato Teachers Col- lege, M. Ed. University of Min- nesota, Supervisor of Music, A Capella Choir, Instrumental Mu- Miss Inga Hanson Hector, Minnesota B. A. St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, English II and III, l.atin ll, Junior Homeroom. Alice Westover Pierre, South Dakota University of South Dakota, Northern State Teachers College, Seventh and Eighth Mathema- tics, Seventh English, Seventh Homeroom. Miss Joyce Hansen Sioux Falls, South Dakota B. A. Augustana College, Sopho- more English and History, Jun- ior Homeroom, Junior Class Adviser. Leland White Ellendale, North Dakota B. S. State Normal and lndus- trial College, Ellendale, North Dakota, Auto Mechanics, Wood Work. sic, Cheerleading. Mrs. Priscilla Sommer Pierre, South Dakota B. A. South Dakota State College, Seventh and Eighth Science, Ninth Science, Eighth Homeroom. Mrs. Capitola Welch Pierre, South Dakota Northern State Teachers College, Univer- sity of Minnesota, Seventh and Eighth His- tory, Seventh English, Seventh Homeroom. Mrs. Alex C. Johnson Pierre, South Dakota B. A. University of South Dakota, North- western University, World History, English II, Junior Homeroom, First Semester. Mrs. Claire A. Freeburg Pierre, South Dakota B. A. University of South Dakota, General Science. Nine They Uplzold Our C'0miituz'z'0n . . Mayor J. Smith FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL Standing-B. Bennett, D. Gambrel, R. Nord, R. Kayser, T. Telford, C. Carter, J. Lindquist, L. Inman, D. Ramsey. Seated-J. Robbins, E. Briggs, D. Sheppard, H. Devine, H. Dittman, W. Russell. Ten SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL Mayor K. Wegner Standing-C. Corbett, R. Kempter, L. Floyd, P. Potter, 13. McMullen, S. Corcoran, P. Douglas. Seated-.l. Ray, D. Dietrich, J. Dalthorp, H. Stoeser. D. Sturm, R. Michaelson. All classes are represented in the council by a commissioner and a vice commissioner from each Senior High homeroom. The mayor acts as chairman of the council. Its function is to assist in the administration of the extra curricular activities and guidance program of the High School. They Keep Our Reeonlf .wkeff r 1 , , S? 3 ffxf ??f 621 X, K ff Mdmam- , Q t ,.l' Q :5: .... . - SCHOOL SECRETARY AND TREASURER Josephine Robinson Marian Krull Treasurer Secretary OFFICE SECRETARIES STANDING: B. Bennett, G. Eldridge, P. Douglas. SEATED: G. Phipps, M. Halla, M. Anderson, G. Garber. The office secretaries devote their study halls each day to work in the office of the principal. Here they make appointments, receive in- coming calls, receive visitors, show visitors around the building, and do general office work under the supervision of Mr. Reynolds. lfllevon 'WE Q5 194- O 'OAQUM The fan-ulty had a Christmas dinner. 2. Same picture, different fish. 3. OurCoach. 4. J. C. Schooiei' and C 5. Miss Wester'hL1is. fi. The athletic type. 7. The hunter. Twelve 5 l2l 90 O5 a ,.,f' 4 59291 5'2 f A I-Sl sinus suuunw' 'kann-n unhii. Q. ni' qi M5565 gl. , f 1' ' ' .4 fri' ,vel 4 . - 42--:ff . :,'?7i'x? .11 ':f.. 'I 1 . , W : x 'LT' 175322 I5 WT'-5' , 1 43335211 M 'S 7 51 1g..,A4.' , ., V V-F4415 3 , :Aja 3 ,XL 'Ja 1952 rf rg. '439' ,gig f K,-A., V,px',g s ef- -ww' 'dei 53 T .,,'.-45' ' va' ,ii f 2 M35 'R -2-fr-L 'Wiz ' 157.5 f' ' .7 -4-1 5.1 L' 5- Q 22, 329' 1 'H . 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Secretary-Treasurer Donald Frazee -- A..,,.,,,, President I-lelen Devine -- --Vice President MARY .IANET .XNDI-IRSON-Girls' Monogram Club, Sex- tet Il yrs., Mixed lflnsemble 2 yrs., Choir 4 yrs., letter, Governor Stall' Zi yrs., Gumbo Stall, V. Commissioner '46, Commissioner '47, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee.. . . SHIIIIAIGIC AN'l'RlM-Choir 3 yrs., Band 3 yrs., Assotz llidilor Gumbo, Det-lam 2 yrs., letters, School play, Girls' Monogrzini Club, Homeroom Ser. '46, '47, Honor Soeiety, Quill and S1-roll '48 .... l'A'I'IilI'lA ARCH-Hand 2 yrs., Devlam '47, G.A.A. 4 yrs., Choir '48, Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Stall, Home ldv. Club '48, MAIN' l4lLlZAlilfl'l'H BARNES--Spanisli Club 2 yrs., Latin Club '46, Governor Staff, Gumbo Staff, Homeroom See. '48 .... l+ll.MER ISRIGGS-Commissioner '47, Intra- mural basketball 4 yrs .... WILLIAM BROWN-Quim 1-ey, Ill. 2 yrs., Choir 2 yrs., Governor Staff, Intramural basketball '48, Tram-k '47. URFA VHIiIS'l'lflNSlflN-Commissioner '46, V. Commis- sioner '45, '48, Girls' Monogram Club 2 yrs., Band 4 yrs. letter, Pep Hand 4 yrs., Mart-ning Band 4 yrs., Gumbo Stuff, Governor Stuil, Quill and Sc-roll, Sports Day Queen. . . . R0Bl4lR'l' COE, JR.-Basketball 3 yrs. letter, Football 3 yrs. letter, Trac-k 2 yrs. letter, Monogram Club, Choir 3 yrs., Gumbo Stufl, Spanish Club, Governor Staff, .lr.-Sr. Banquet Committee .... ELAINE DAVID-Citr zenship Award '45, Gumbo Staff, Home Ee. Club '48, G.A.A. 4 yrs, Pres., Homeroom Sec.-Treas. '46, HELEN DEVlNl4l-Concert Band 4 yrs. letter, Marching Hand '47, Choir 3 yrs., Girls' Sextet 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff, Homeroom Commissioner '47, V. Commissioner '46, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Sec-.-Treas. Sr. Class, Honor Society .... I-IERBERT lll'l l'MAN-Football 2 yrs., V. Commissioner '45, '48, Class Play .... MELVIN DITTMAN-Football 2 yrs., Traek 2 yrs., Intramural basketball 3 yrs., Spanish Club. Fifteen Seniom' '48 CONSTANCE DOHERTY-Band 4 yrs., Cheer leader 2 yrs. letter, Declam 3 yrs. letter, Girls' Monogram Club 2 yrs., G.A.A. '46, Home Ec. Club, Banquet Committee.. .. CLARENCE DUBOIS- A Squad Basketball '48, H Squad Basketball '47, Homeroom Commissioner '46, V. Commissioner '48, Homeroom Sec. '47, Intramural basketball '46, Football '47, Track '47, Latin Club .... VIRGINIA DUBOIS-Home Ec. Club '48, G.A.A. '4G. GEORGIA ELDRIDUE-Homecoming Queen '48, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee, Cheerleading 2 yrs., Latin Club. Governor Staff '48, Gumbo Staff, Homeroom Commission- er '45, Homeroom Sec. '47, V. Commissioner '46, Oflicc Sec. '48 .... ROBERT ESKELSON-Football 2 yrs. let- ter, Track 2 yrs., Boys' Monogram Club, Choir 4 yrs., Intramural basketball, Homeroom Sec. '40 .... RUSALIE FALCDNER-Argentine High, Kansas City, Kansas, 2 yrs., Choir 2 yrs., Governor Staff '48, Home Ec Club '48, GEORGE FLUHARTY-Football letter, Track 2 yrs.. Boys' Monogram Club, .Ir. Class Treas., Commissioner '46. Choir '47, Honor Society, Intramural basketball .... DONALD FRAZEE-Boys' Monogram Club, Spanish Club, Choir, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee, V. Pres. Jr. Class, Pres. Sr. Class, Basketball A Squad Captain, Basketball H Squad Captain, Sports Day King .... GLADYS GARBER -Governor Staff 2 yrs., Choir '48, Office Sec, '48. ARDIS GESICK .... BARBARA GOETZ-Band 4 yrs. letter, Pep Band, Marching Band, Girls' Monogram Club, V. Commissioner '45, '46, Homeroom Sec. '48, Gumbo 'tai'f', Governor Staff .... DIARGARET ANN HALLA- Manor Society Sec., V. Pres. Soph. Class, Homecoming At dant '48, Governor Stan' 3 yrs., Editor, Choir 3 yrs. etter, Girls' Monogram Club, Latin Club Pres., Gumbo t ff ffSchool Play 2 yrs., Quill and Scroll '48. ELLEN HEDMAN-Band 4 yrs. letter, Marching Band 3 yrs., Pep Band 2 yrs., Choir '48, Gumbo Staff. Gover- nor Staff 3 yrs., Girls' Monogram Club, Spanish Club 2 yrs., Home Ec, Club .... NANCY HENGEL-Band 4 yrs. letter, Pep Band 3 yrs., Marching Band 3 yrs., V. Commissioner '47, Girls' Monogram Club, Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff, Band Librarian 2 yrs., Clarinet Ensemble '47, Home Ec. Club. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS JANIES SIWIITH Junior , our mayor during the first semester, was a well known figure around Pierre High. yVith his pleas- ing personality, and fine appreciation of life, he has been popular both in and out of school. Although handi- capped by a bad knee, Junior just could not stay away from his greatest love, athletics. Determined in his future profession, he cannot help but reach his goal in life. VVINIFRED RUSSELL Freddie entered Pierre High as a junior and in no time found herself in the midst of an eager group of students asking for advice and leadership. Unselfishly she has given much time and effort as make-up editor of the Gumbo, She was chosen by the students as an attendant to our Minneshosho queen. She excelled in declam. A mature personality, a keen sense of judgment, a quick and ready wit, and a never failing loyalty- these we know to be Freddie ELLIS HIIiIiMlflR-Football 2 yrs. letter, Track '47, In- tramural basketball '47 .... ANNE HOFFMANN-Belle Fourche High 3 yrs., Quill and Scroll 2 yrs. Pres., Gov- ernor Staff '48, Make-up Editor, Gumbo Staff, Debate '48 letter ..... IAMES HOLM-Football 3 yrs. letter, Intra- mural basketball 4 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Monogram Club. R0llER'l' HOHNER-Student Manager 2 yrs., Governor Staff '48, .Ir.-Sr. Banquet Committee ..... IAUK IHLI- Band 2 yrs., Intramural basketball, Gumbo Staff, V. Com- missioner '48 .... THOMAS KIf1I.lil1lY-Football 4 yrs. letter, ll ramural basketball, Boys? Monog YV5- 7 ' 974,77 ffafzft flfyf7'fl1OL 1 ' ' ,M M gil 44 - 1 f ' M466 If . -A' f -E 'X Y , I af ' . BAL I X H ,xl rv A Q 0 1 H' - ' , '. si e '4x,fmemcE 3 yrs? Mt ' ' !Assoc. rCG1fSbo, Hem Stal'T,Honen' Society '48, Girls' Moi ogram Club KSec., Commissioner '48, Quill and Scroll .... DONNA KJAR-Choir '48, Band 4 yrs. letter, Pep Band, Marching Band, Saxophone Ensemble, Home lic. Club, Governor Staff, Gumbo Stall' ..... ' XIQIAENE KNODEL-Girls' Monogram Club, Cheerleading Captain, G.A.A. '47. MARIAN KRl'liL-Girls' State, Declam letter, Girls' Monogram Club, G.A.A. I5 yrs., Homeroom Sec. '48, Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Committee .... BYRON LINDBLOOM- Track 4 yrs. letter, Football 4 yrs. letter, Jr. Kiwanian, Boys' State, Honor Society, Mayor Junior High, Band 4 yrs. letter, Business Manager Gumbo, Basketball 2 yrs. letter, Quill and Scroll '48, Boys' Ensemble, '46, Boys' Monogram Club ,... IATON LOWER. Rl l'H MADISON-Gumbo Staff, Governor Staff, '48, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Band 2 yrs., G.A.A. 4 yrs .... RIFHARID MICI-IAELSON-Football 3 yrs. letter, Basketball 2 yrs. letter, Track 4 yrs. letter, Captain, B Basketball 2 yrs., Boys' Monogram Club 4 yrs., Commissioner '48, Choir 4 yrs. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS SHIRLEE ANTRIM Intelligence combined with an unusual understanding oi' human nature and sense of humor makes Shir1 one of the best-liked students in Pierre High. She was presented with the Good Citizenship Award and is an associate editor of the Gumbo. Shirl was very success- ful in declam and is a member of the high school band and choir. VVherever she goes she'll make out, for given a minute-she makes a friend. RUTH KEMI I'ER All through her school years, Ruth has possessed qualities of leadership, respect, and admiration, As a representative of Girls' State, she was given the oppor- tunity to go to Washington, D. C. In Pierre High she has held numerous responsible positions and has parti- cipated in such activities as debate, declam, and choir. She is an associate editor of the Gumbo. To all who know her, there is no doubt that Ruth will go far in whatever she chooses to do. 3 E Seniors '48 Seniors '48 RETA MILLAR-V. Pres. Sr. Class, Home Ec. Club V. Pres., Girls' Sextet 2 yrs., Choir 4 yrs., Girls' Monogram Club Sec.-Treas. '48, Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff .... REGINA NORMAN--Home Ec. Club Pres. '48, V. Commissioner '46, G.A.A. 3 yrs., Gumbo Staff, Gov- ernor Staff 2 yrs., Cheerleading '46 .... BERNARD OLSON-Football 4 yrs. letter, Captain, Basketball 2 yrs. letter, B Basketball 2 yrs., Track 4 yrs. letter, Mono- gram Club 3 yrs. Sec.-Treas. '47, Banquet Committee. Commissioner '45, '46, '47, Band letter. GLADYS PHIPPS-Minneapolis 2 yrs., Choir '48, Gumbo Staff, Governor Staff, '48, Office Sec. '48, Homeroom Sec. '48 .... LAVERN RASSMUSSEN-Intramural basketball '48 .... JOSEPH RAY-Football 3 yrs., letter, Basketball '48 letter, Soph. Class Pres., Commissioner '46, V. Com- missioner '48, Boys' Monogram Club, Student Manager '47, Track 2 yrs. JAMES ROBBINS-Gumbo Editor, Jr. Class Pres., Band 4 yrs. letter, Choir letter, Quintet 4 yrs., Honor Society V. Pres., Football 4 yrs. letter, Debate 3 yrs. letter, Declam '48 letter, Mayor Boys' State, Quill and Scroll .... .IOSEPHINE ROBINSON-Home Ee Club, G.A.A. 3 yrs., Governor Staff '48, Gumbo Staff .... KVINIFRED RUSSELL -Anacortes, Wash. 2 yrs., Gumbo Make-up Editor, Gov- ernor Staff 2 yrs., Homecoming Attendant, Declam 2 yrs. letter, Spanish Club 2 yrs., Choir '48, Honor Society, Girls' Monogram Club, Quill and Scroll. STANLEY SCHUMACHER--Football '46, Intramural bas- ketball 2 yrs., Track '46 .... DON SHEPPARD-Gumbo Staff, Choir 4 yrs., Declam letter, Spanish Club 2 yrs., Latin Club, V. Commissioner '48, .... I AMES SMITH. ALLEN SPEESE-Choir 4 yrs. letter, Football 2 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Intramural basketball 2 yrs .... ELAINE SPEESE-Choir 4 yrs. letter, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Homeroom Sec. '46, Girls' Monogram Club. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS JAMES ROBBINS Our editor! In this task as in all others assigned him, Ed showed his natural ability as a leader. A keen and deliberate thinker, his integrity and sincereness of pur- pose have made him an easy and likeable person to work with. His main interest is musicg not only does he sing, but is able to play several instruments. Ed will be remembered by his classmates for his musical ability and his pleasing personality. BURON LINDBLIOOM Lindy's contagious laugh, and love of life made his classmates glad to have him around. His main interests, football, basketball, track, and playing the drums did not keep him from being an honor student. He is also an asset to any social gathering. Wherever he goes and whatever he does, Lindy carries with him the attri- butes that make for a well-liked and cherished friend. ANN STRAYER-Declam 2 yrs., School play, Governor Staff 2 yrs., Choir 2 yrs., Debate '48 letter, Gumbo Staif, Spanish Club, Extemp. Sp ..... IANE STERNBURG- Band 4 yrs. letter, Pep Band 3 yrs., Marching Band 2 yrs., Declam 3 yrs. letter, Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club .... WESGATE SWAF- FORII-Band 4 yrs. letter, Choir 4 yrs. letter, Football 4 yrs. letter, Debate 2 yrs., Play 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Quintet 4 yrs., Pep Band 4 yrs., Boys' Monogram Club. .IOYVE 'I'HOMl'SON-Home Ec. Club 2 yrs., Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff .... SHIRLEY 'l'lLLMAN- G.A.A. '48, Governor Staff, Gumbo Staff, V. Commissioner '45 .... MERLIN TIPTON-Choir '46, Track 2 yrs., In- tramural basketball 4 yrs., Spanish Club '46, Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Committee. MARCENE VANDER PLAATS-Governor Staff 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff, G.A.A. 2 yrs. Pres .... KARL VVEGNER. . . . JAMES WOODFORK-Football 3 yrs. letter, Track 4 yrs., Intramural basketball, Boys' Monogram Club, Corn- missioner '47, '48, BEVERLY YOUNG-Huron 2 yrs., Declam 2 yrs. letter, Choir 2 yrs., Gumbo Staff, Governor Staff, Girls' Mono- gram Club, Spanish Club, Banquet Committee, Quill and Scroll '48 .... GORDON TELFORD. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS KA RL XV EG NER With his bashful grin and genial personality, Karl has won countless friends and admirers. As Governor of Hoys' State and mayor of Pierre High during the second semester, he demonstrated his ability and co- operative spirit advantageously. His favorite sport is basketball, having been a definite asset to the team. His common sense, sincerity, and earnest determination will distinguish him in any chosen work. BERNARD OLSON As captain of our football team, Bunk displayed the same spirit, loyalty ,and good judgment that make him popular with all whom he comes in contact. An all around athlete and the envy of his friends on the dance floor, Bunk's winning ways guarantee his success. CAMERA SHY CHARLES CLARK-Football 3 yrs., letter, Track 4 yrs. letter, B Basketball '46, Boys' Monogram Club 3 yrs., In- tramural basketball 3 yrs .... XVILFRED FROST .... VINCENT HAUSMAN. Seniorf '48 Nineteen J. Alleman P. Alleman M Beckwith C. Corbett J. Dircks D. Douglas N Ellis J. Feeney L. Floyd D. Gambrel E. Goetz N Gould M Harter R. Hirsch R. Hoffman M. Leach J. Lindquist J. MCEachron R. Millar J. Neuhauser R. Neuhauser Clary of '49 L. Pugh V. President T. Telford President A. Bentley Sec.-Treas. N. Calkins VV. Cole R. Edwards R. Eldridge M. Frazee B. Fry W. Gould M. Gray L. Inman L. King L. McLaughlin J, Madison R. Newcomb D. Olson Olson Pashhy Peterson Saffel Schmitt Sn-hmitz Serhousek Smith Smith Sorenson Spargur Stem Sturm Tjaden 'Pucker Worckman Westover Wagner Tlzey Will Carry 011 . . . CAMERA SHY M. Clark, J. Dulthorp, C. Harvey, B. Huebner, J. Kirley, J. Linn, W. Maher, J. Oldaker, G. Parsons, C. Schweigert, R. Uecker. M. Pietrus H. Robinson M. Schwellenbach L. Serbousek M. Smith D. Synder B. Stoeser P. Strayer R. Tunison J. Tusa L. Winckler A. Wilkinson Twenty-one They Are Coming Up . . . SOPHOMORE OFFICERS C. Carter .W seee Sec.-Treas J. Murphy D- , Pres W. Robbins .-e.e.-ee...-V. Pres MR. ADAM'S HOMEROOM Third Row-J. Dittman, D. Dietrich, C. Mostelier, M. Naughton, P. David. Second Row-M. Diez, M. Etzkorn, D. Towne, M. Werckman, L. Fiuharty. First Row-R. Muirhead, B. Bennett, Corcoran, C. Carter. Not in picture-W. Anderson, E. Hageman. Twenty-two C 14155 of '50 WQUZZR MISS BROOKINGUS HOMEROOM Rc 'f D. J' 2 . . rom, .l. Sc-lwicllol, Il, liumsvy. .l. l'a1ulsun, M. Awlx. Sm-oml llmrl Iimx l llltmm M hx I mxvfrll. Whitney. M. l'1'uw. H. Vance, l', Muttlu-ws, .l. Iiurm-s. First Row IZ. Mm-1Nlullvn, I. S1-llwc-IIf-1111111-11. V. llzlll. l. Sc'zu'lmo1'o1lgl1, IX Svhmil. .l. Millor. 1 U an Q Q Wax MISS FENNER'S HOMEROOM lllircl Iinwflf. Wuwlmmzln, R. Potter, W. Iiolmlmins. .l. Murphy, li. l.z1mic-s, W. l'c-tn-rson, 'l'. Mau'- No, li. Shay. Sum-um! liownw. We-st, R. Dorn, IC. Byrnes, Ii. Linciokugol. I.. lx'o1'son..l. Huwr, I. Imwus. li Putter. First Rowflb. Storm, A. lIofT'm1m. IG, Ileiou, II. Ilyclc-. ll. .hun-s, I'. Im , . , , . . , Ils. I.. Mc'l11'1rlv, R. Ixalysvlh N11 m lllf'lllI'l'f.l. lxollcy, I.. Mzlrtvll. 'IwXYt'lIlj lllI'l't' ug:- The future hiiilriers. 2. With our noses to the grindstone. 3. Speed demons? ei. Oh Christmas Tree! Slaves to the Governoiz Ki. Pad and his hope chest. 7. The little stinkers. 8. More jourmxlists, Twenty-fuill' .'x X I ffi VLA, Xl 'xi I 154,41 :Q I yn Q .f W f ff . f Q8-ff,,-LAL 0 j Ngvvvkf If w f K ,,,.,c.x - 4 L, I I K I ' ,,.,., i . , 12 K, ,LCf146.'-i xi Yw uk L Q 'X 'ibtjt 4 f f, N I 4 L4x , Mff Mf4 ' A N M'A f ' f I .I UKJRJA, f R Au n 'f' 'K .,,,-f 1 . Y .lf Q! f , f f X v , , ,LA f ,A-f' nj f , ff If kb ' , ,fgflxin ,77 fxfL M ff ll 'ayvf a f '-' 1 fA .,, ff K K ' f, 4, x A K MW J ' ' I9 fn!! fix' .io -JAM W ,aff Maftvif LPA, u 4752! ' .ffofzbflx .L U MOV' fxll-IM' 4 pf ,xl ff -W X LJ ' w 'M 1 VW -Jw zkijw 'A , X fly!! -Q ' AVL . Mjm Af!-JN ' Wfjx 4,,,-IM lqfx rf? ,L 2 bww kwbf' clggfvi ' A, Haj! idk ML ,ff-f J ,K 1 Mx nffxbdf. L MY' K ,-'VW Y, rv, F -1044 M . ,. Jfwzf. X -f 'J - Lf f .HA f ff!!! f f'Y' wf,W d WJN QLA Afjtf 1 nfw0 'f MWMJJ' .1 41'ff ! Ll WW ,W WW' M 6 V 'VA ' fjfffj ,J up C .-J MTN Vg fh,fLVNZf'A?jQ'f!'lM4A 'A ,1,Lf'A' T' , 1' - Jef I! ff, VQAJL x I lfllgffn 4' I i I 1 I 1 i I V i i I I l 1 funior Lawmakery . . . FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL Mayor J. Edwards Standing-M. Telford, D. Martell, G. Garrett, R. Repstein, R. Whaley Seated-G .May, L. Sheppard, E. Inman, M. Warne, J. Shangreaux, R. Robbins Not in Picture-C. Swafford, P. Madden, C. Mosteller SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL Mayor L, Mickelson Standing-A. Liifengren, J. Gerlach, S. Tusa, K. Binkley, J. Carter, R. White, G. Melvin Seated-I. Garrett, P. Antrim, P. Devine, D. Towne, B. Hinsey, M. Russell Not in Picture-R. Demmon The Council has worked hard this year for the promotion of citizen- ship to develop group responsibility for individual growth. TXVBUIY-SEX Lf! Nz'ntlv Grade . . . MR. KART'S HOMEROOM Fourth Rowffll Pugh, C. Eagleman, S. Scthuniacker, C. Jones, J. Meyers, H. Wert-kman, W. Hinrich, F. Robin- son. Third Row-J. Aase, M. Warne, I.. llaade, S. Olsen, R. Demmon, A. Ehlers, J. Frazee, T. Parks. Second How---l. Garrett, M. Serhousek, J. Lit- tlefield, M. Olson, ll. Morrissey, l.. 'l'usa, N. Vander Plaats. First Row-- R. Phipps, F. Uecker, D. Rathhurn. M. Fanger, S. Sweet, P. Berry. MR. CRANCE'S HOMEROOM Fourth Rowfli. Anderson, K. Hinkley, J. Edwards, D. Hinkley, H. Ar- chambeau, M. Sweheigert, D. Sommer, E. Borden, L. Sheppard. Third Row-K. Berry, N. Bentley, J. llaghy, P. Ramsey, D. Husted, P. Morgan, V. Lindquist. Second Rowf.l. Guernsey, J. Mathews, C. Mosteller. E. Aasen, P. Devine, M. Gamhrel, J. Tucker. First Row-W. Kirkpatrick, H. Sehinit, B. Evans, V. Garber, H. Evans, D. Hansen. Not in pic-turefA. Fanger, M. Herron, H. Richards. MISS MORSE'S HOMEROOM Fourth Howsbl. lninan, M. Hausman, M. Johnson, L. Fry, Tusa, D. Hurst, H. Speese, M. Miller. Third Row- .I. Shangreaux, M. Kurry, D. Hyde, U. Ward, M. Kyser, W. Hickey, R. Parson. Second Row-L. Lenicke, R. llaker, M. Eldridge, L. Mickelson, G. Owens. G. Sandal, P. Antrim. First Row-.I. Fritts, D. Strathman, D. Ror- den, ll. Cox. ll. Sherwood, M. Wil- liains. Not in l'ir'turefW. Ehlers, G. Robinson. Twenty-eight Eighth Grade . . . MISS TISHER'S HOMEROOM Fourth Row-J. Potter, P. Cummings, R. Parks, J. Peters, H. Hyde, R. Tyler, J. Carter, D. Dougherty. Third Row-S. McGuire, N. Henkins, F. Rathbun, D. Martell, S. Schleissman, B. Corcoran, J. Liffengren, R. Aug- ustine. Second Row-G. Melvin, D. Junkman, B. Vilas, C. Woods, L. Lower, C. Gould, E. Harter. First Row-M, Foukas, R. Rennett, S. Groves, H. Smith, J. Thompson, D. Morrissey. Not in picture-G. Gates, R. Whaley. MRS. SOMMER'S HOMEROOM Fourth Row-N. Hartwell, M. Marso, R. Repstein, H. Pigsley, R. Mc- Ginnis, J. Merkle, L. Norris, J. Mathews. Third Row-D. Burton, D. Polfus, F. Corhett, J. Gerlach, B. Engebretson, L. Vance, D. Price. Second RowsA. LaRoche, M. Gregerson, D. Towne, Y. Jones, L. Werckman, L. Wilder, M. Slater. First Row-P. Mostert, A. Lindquist, B. Banks, G. Gar1'ett, W. Echelberger, R. McLaughlin, R. King. Not in picture-F. Stertz. Twenty-nine Seventh Grade MRS. WESTOVER'S HOMEROOM Fourth Row-I.. Howard. M. Huivolu, F. Mzlrso. A. Liffengren. T. Parks J. Spurgur. li, Gregg, C. Swziiford. H. Conrad. Third Row-G. Speer J IJ. Sweet. M. Telford, C. llig Eagle. ll. Hinsey. S. Pric-e. M. Herry. ll llurton. ll. Schiedel. Second How-R. Sandal, M. Jones, H. Kruzick, G Tunison. .I. Morrissey. D. l-loifmun. J. Grundle, ll. Kerr. First Row-IJ Groves. N. XVerc'k1nz1n. F. Cox, M. Sheldon. C. Tucker. R. Peterson, Il Mostert. S 3 . Z ... MRS. WELCH'S HOMEROOM Fourth How-H. Hulse, ll. Shungreaux, J. Forney, M. Russell, G. May ll, Billing, A. Peters, R. Rohhins, H. Byrnes. Third Row-B. Longland N. Hanson, J. llagby, I.. Keyser, R. White, J. Hague, H. O'I-Ialleran Second Howvlu. Marso. J. Gerluch, J. Conrad, M. Miller, J. VVinjum R. Burton. D. Leincke. First RowkM. Millar, J. Jacobs. S. Johnson, D Fruzee, W. Foukas. H. Thomas. H. O'Donnc-ll. Not in picture--M Johnson. M. Stelow, M. Murphy. Thirty Sporty Entlzu.fz'a5t.f . . fl' ,fu PEP SQUAD The .lunior High Pep Squad, under the direction of Miss Morse, has been suc'-c-essful in promoting en- thusiam at pep meetings and HB squad games. Stundingslvl. Warne, M. Murso, M. Gaim- lmrel, E. lnmzin. Kneeling-.l. Spargur, R. Robbins. .5-s,z?a A Q Fourth Row-S. Schleissman, D. Martell, M. Murso, S. Prime. N. Hartwell, H. Hulse, M. OiHalleran. Third RoWHS. Groves, H. Cox. ll. Hunks, A. Lindquist, P. Mostert. N. Henkins. Second Row-G. May, .I. Gerluch, M. Eldridge, Y. Jones, .l. Grundle, l.. Tusu, G. Melvin. First Row-M. Millar. M. Foukas, H. Bennett. S. McGuire. M. Sheldon, N. Werckmzin, D. Groves. Not in picturefli. Berry, ll. Parks, .I. Mathews. Il. Pugh, D. Burton. G. Owens, l. Garrett. G. A. A. The Junior High Girls' Athletic' Association is an organization of girls interested in sports. They meet once each week to take part in some game of their choice. '1'hirLy-one They Tlay and Sin . . . t'larinet-.I. Moyers, .I. Liifengren, M. Seliweigert, D. Morrissey, J. Fritts. S. Groves. IJ. Towne, N. Hartwell, M. lfoukas, P. Mostert, G. Owens, Schliessnian, N. Vander Plaats, J. Bagby, Saxophone-IJ. Somnierg Alto Clarinet -IJ. Strathman: Flute--l. Garrett, A. Lindquist, 1-'rent-h Horn-M. XVillian1sg Cornet--J. Carter, .I. Matthews, K. ltepstein, P. Devine, XV. Echelberger, J. Merkle, P. Cummings, .I. Thompson, C. Woods, Baritone-L. Nlll'k6lS0ll1 Trombone-I.. XVilder, Y. Jones, H. Hyde, M. Marso: Bass--B. Anderson, Drums-J. Potter, L. Lemeke, G. Gar- rett, li. Hausnian, L. Sheppard, B. Corvoran. Xot in picture-E. Harter, N. Henkins, K. King. L. Lower, Mc'- Guire. li. McLaughlin, B. Parks, M. Slater. R. Tyler, K. Hinkley. E. Borden, R. Demnion, L. Fry, D. Hanson, P. Madden, li. Sherwood. JL' NIOR HIGH BA N ll The Junior High Hand, under the direction of Mr. Adams, with Wesgate Swalford as student con- ductor, has played for B squad games. The Band also appeared with the Senior High Hand in both the mid-season and the spring concerts. Fifth Row-M. Eldridge, E. Aasen, P. Devine, D. Hurst, M. Olson, G. Tunison, Y. Jones, .I. Kruzick. G. Owens, L. Mivkelson, ld. Inman, P. Pugh, .I, Littlefield, B. Morrissey, D. Towne, Fourth Row-J. Forney, B. Hinsey, J. Baglmy, P. Ramsey, P. Antrim, I. Garrett, J. Aase, J. Grandle, J. Mathews, J. VVinjun'1, J. Merkle, M. Miller, S. Svhleissman. N. Hartwell. Third ltow-M. VVarne. S. Groves, S. Price, G. May, M. Russell, B. Anderson, J.Edwards. J. Gerlach, IJ. Prim-e, VV. livhelberger, D. Polfus, J. Frazee, B. St-hmit, D. Martell. Second Row-M. 0'Halleran, .I. Ilagby, H. llnlse, N. Hanson, G. Gates, R. Repstein, U. Hyde, J. Meyers, S. Tusa, R. Robbins, C. Swafford, M. Murphy, H. Shangreaux. First Row--M. Millar, M. Berry, J. Thompson, M. Williams, J. Spargur, J. Peters, P. Barry, A. Lind- quist. M. Sheldon, M. Johnson. Not in picture-H. Bennett, K. Berry, B. Banks, M. Speese, B, Burns. M. Johnson. F. Robinson, L. Vifert-kman. J UNIOR HIGH CHORUS The members of the Junior High Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Spitzer, presented the op- eretta HChonita. The Chorus has also appeared in the mid-season concert with the Senior High vocal groups. Thirty-two They Preyent . . . gyommwfe. Mew. 2' . .srffvw We DM' H, .le DA IA H-ff grfm-fe Hvrsf COMQAO ' L,,Y Ejwav Ja Ff1T?5f?,.44UR00 Wayne E-cffeuu-qs Standing-l'. Pugh, M. Russell, M. Johnson, H. Schmit, M. Milla1',.I. Meyers, ll. Anderson. Seated-C. SWLI fm'cl, R. Robbins. E, Aasen. M. VVzn'ne, J. Frazee, N. Hartwell, G. May, M. Speese, R. Repstein, J. 'Fhompsor .I. Kruzic-k, H. Hyde, J. Merkle, M. Miller, D. Hurst, W. Echelluergelz Lower Picture-J. Spzwgur, .I. Bag hy, G. Gatos, M. Sheldon S Tusa J Winjum C' Iones I Fdwurcls I Merkle I C l h F' I I , . .,. , I .erac-,.,. nman, Werckman, P. Antrim. F. Robinson, H. Hulse. 'l'l1irty-tlwee IT HAPPENED IN JUNIOR HIGH On September 2, the students of Junior High assembled to begin another school year. New members of the Jufnior High faculty were Mr. Kart, eighth and ninth grade English, Mrs. Sommer and Mrs. Krueger, ninth science, and Mrs. Randolph, who started the seven twos out on their Junior High careers. Mrs. VVelch later replaced Mrs. Randolph. Steven Tusavwas selected as Homecoming Marshall and under his leadership, the students prepared floats and stunts for the parade and took part in the annual snake dance and bonfire. The week's vacation at Thanksgiving and the two weeks at Christmas were heartily welcomed by everyone. The Council acted to promote individual citizenship through group responsibility. Such 'action contributed to a line school spirit. Jerry Edwards held the position of mayor during the Hrst semester and in the mid-year election LaVonne Mickelson was elected mayor for the second semester. Mrs. Krueger was replaced by Mrs. Freeburg. V Junior High's big project for the year was the presentation of the-operetta, 'tChonita . It was a story of a gypsy romance set to the well known music of Lizt. The students responded eager- ly to the work of the production. The new stage curtains at the City Auditorium proved a valuable asset to its success. The proceeds, which totaled over 55380, will be used for some worth- while project for Junior High. The Friday afternoon activity period is a new feature, which gives the students a chance to work on school projects. Some Junior Red Cross work has been done during this period. It also gives some of the boys a chance to experiment in the home economics kitchen. Throughout the year Junior High has had many interesting assemblies, educational films, and homeroom parties which have added variety to the schedule. The B Squad Won the consolation trophy in the Little -Central South Dakota Conference Tournament. The Junior High Cheer- leaders, with Marion Gambrel as their captain, were on hand at all pep meetings and games to give the boys moral support. At the annual Governorls Day Game, Dick Hyde as Lieutenant Governor and Ina Garrett as Secretary of State made Junior High feel proud of their choices. Both the Boys' and Girls' Homeroom Basketball Tournaments were won by Mr. Crance's homeroom. These tournaments caused much excitment and were eagerly followed by the students. As the Gumbo goes to press, we are looking forward to Easter vacation, Sports Day, and finally summer vacation. 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' V - V gwr 'W V: '- 'V 4 .Vg 1 V- .1 ' V ' . 1' IV -' 'V. . ' V , V ..-v- . - V 'V - X.. .-.V-M. V, . vt- x . 1 , .PQ .I V V mV , 5 .YIVNQVI If I ' V V -Q ' ML V. x f I 4, 'ry ae: 6 V is I- V V, I V .. IQ, ,I ., Q. I- ,V .V V -fx V 5 VV Min Q91 V -' A53 In-.Q VI Q .KQV V- ,I V ' A fa K el - K f- V - 1 5 V V V I g L ,Ii ' Eff' . 3. . ' x V V21 M , V 1 1,1 , k '1 i ff. 55' ff? Cloye Harmony Second Row-J. Schiedel, W. Swaiford, J. Robbins. Fir 'st Row-M. Anderson, R. Kempter. QUINTET Five students, with time on their hands, banded together to bring forth enjoyable music. Under the direction of Mr. Adams, they sing Negro Spirituals and Old Time songs for various city organizations and at school concerts. e Third ROWYM. Sorenson, Acc., L. Floyd. Second Row-M. Anderson, H. Devine, M. Crow. First Row-R. Kempter, R. Millar. SEXTET This group of music maidens, under the direction of Mrs. Spitzer, has appeared several times for various organizations and concerts. Thirty-seven W Ei i W If an Cl 77 of ole iv? 3 Qstivtf , 133 , 'I'cnor Saxophone-Ii. Iiryncs, 0 tonc Saxophone-Il, Kjur. Alto rinc, II. IIydc. Pcrcussions-I' ut their Wintcr und Spring . t'hrislcnscn, C. Corbett. Alto Saxophone-P, Douglas, Ii. Shay, Il. Stocser, IJ. Sommer. Iluri- Clzirinct-N. Ilengel. Hass Clarinet-.l. Sternburg. Flutes-K. Wegner, t'. Doherty, II. Dc- Potter, Ii. Lindekugel, Ii. ICldridge, B. Lindblooni, Il. Olson. Concerts. Their last performance this your wus ut the Fonimencement exercises. A. Wilkinson, C. Czxrtcr, IZ. Young, G. Phipps, D. Stein, P. Arch, Il. Vance. Tenor-J. Neuhzluser, .l, Linn, XV. Russell, M. An- derson, li. Kcmptcr, .I. Kirley, I.. Fluhurty, D. Sheppard, L. Pugh, J. Feeney, R. Michzielson. Buss-W. Robbins, W. Swufford, ll. Ilictrich, AI. Nystrom, W. Brown, Ii. Peterson, J. Robbins, A. Speese, R. Iiskelson, .I. Schiedel, M. Smith. A CAPELLA CHOIR The Pierre High School Chorus, under the direction Mr. Adams, is composer of those students who ure interester in singing choral music. They sung ut S.D.IC.A., tfhristmus Carols ll the Stute House, Ifebruury concert Spring concert, Ii2lC't'2llZllll'0ZItC, zinc Coininencenient. Thirty-nine On Exhz'bz'tz'0n P. Pashby. L. McBride, J. Spargur, L. Floyd TWIRLERS This group of girls, instructed fby Elizabeth Goetz, led the marching band and provided entertainment at basket- ball games. F0l'ly Percussions-P. Potter, H. Lindekugal, R. Eldridge, Cornets-D. Snyder, R. Kayser, R. Tunison, W. Robbins, L. Peterson, Bass-J. Robbins: Haritones-.l. Murphy, L. Lindquist, Saxophones-D, Kjar, O. Christensen, H. Byrnes, P. Doug- las, B. Stoeser, B. Goetz, Fl. Hedmarr TromboneswW. West, .l. Linn, J. Mclilach- rong Clarinets-N. Hengel, S. Antrim, W. Swafford, E. Goetz, J. Tusa, C. Tjaden. PEP BAND This band is composed of twenty-seven selected students who furnish music and pep for all school games. They play at athletic contests and add a lot of color to the occasions. This band is under the leadership of Mr. Adams. 5' ,X nn. 0rgmzz'zf1!z'0n5 ft, L JJ!! 1 f:.,,f, , ,,-JA, '- Q,n-'Cf'Q fl' S.,g,4,f4f C41 . I N Fwy MM? My f4 Kfcry f4,Q,,. ,1, QMMJ' 2 H ,- - fp , 3' ' 3 ' ,,f!fcAX: ' f ' ' ' 641' ffAf?,f4!,4,,7, f 1 f X, f ff J 'L,JAi,L , ff ' frgf, ,149 ' ,J , xv- x f , Nl, ,f-virqif lr f.f. ,..,, ,ffl fj I 1 I I I I I I I I Letter Winnerf . . . . ts.w I 1 - eyvxs- T - .Q IIN ll Niall ui 'l'hirml liow-M. Grzty, Nl. Krnll, IC. Speese, IG. lleclniun. ill. Anderson. XY. Russell, Al. llzxllai, C. llolie' , . it-vontl Ilow-0. Uhristensen, M. Pietrus, J. Sternbnrg, H. Devine, S. Antrim, ll. Young, .l. Mt-l+Izn'ln'on, l, ln lnun. First Row-.I, Spzirgur, A .Wilkinson. IJ. Kjzir, N. lillis, M. Sorenson. li. lienipter. N. llengel. Not in pit ture-li. Goetz, J. Linn. I.. Floyd. GIRLS' MONOGRAM CLUB The Girls' Monogram Club encourages the participation of girls in Dec-lznn. Debate, Hand, A Capella Choir, G.A.A,, and Cheerleading. Miss Westerhuis serves as uclviser und the t-lub's project is to decorate the gym for Minneshoslio Day und Governor's Day. The officers for the year were-president, Donna lijztrz vice president, Helen Ronan: and secretary-treusurer, Retu lVlillur. Fonrtli Row-W. Robbins, .l. Robbins, I.. Pugh, li. llliehuelson, G. l luliurty, IJ. llielrieh. l,. Peterson. '- -W Swuilorml, ll. lfrzxxee, ll. Olson, li. C'oe,.Ir., li. Neuhznuser, J. llolni. Set-ontl lion'-V-t'. t'orlwit. .l. lfet-I Huy, lb. tizimbrel. First Row-T. Sullel, ll. ltlskelson, IC. Hilliner. Not in pietnre-K. Wegner. ll, Linrlblot Smith. BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB The objective of the Hoys' Monogram Club is to promote interest in four-yezir participation in school activities. To be eligible for the elulm, zt boy must have eurneci 21 letter in some Pierre High ut-tivity. The officers weref.lzxmes Smith. president, Royal Van Camp. vit-e president: and .lzimes lfeeney, seeretziry-treusur- er. Mr. Sehooler served us fait-ulty zitlviser. Forty-I liret I lin tl lloxx it x I ini I m They Spread the New! . . . Y MW. . Gumbo Staff Named., X up Robbins Editor fi gf' The executive Steffi i i i i ii iti. of we 1943 Qgggiiff- ii' ' r X rr' 'rot t o ns,t . ef' Ruth Pieffif glee An.- te editora S.D.E.A. mm, may and Fred- The art and Convent have in P tudents 24125, assist in and sect on of the are Slocum preside al mae be held auditorl tional in the J Q 5 ioppv Sc! legen unlor and Seng Aitmwi ego After the fashion oyce Thompson. .. 'A '---Aff' '--:AWJH-P r .,...........:.H.....-..........:'..-- ,.- ...M 'NV' 4'Q ?.i 1'.,i..'?f',7fL 2 f:. l'IliI'l'OltlAI, S'l'Alf'l : Stnmling-Al. Vuiitlor Plzxzits, News: A. llotlniunn, Make--up: W. linssoll, lf'vuturt-sg A. Struyc-r, Mako-tip. Sitting:-U. t'ln'istn-nsoli. Business iXi2ll1ilj.fl.'l'Q M. Sorvnson, Assistant Ifitlitorg Nl. Hullzi. Ifltlitorg XY, Hob- hins. Sports: Forty-f THE GOVERNOR Iil'II'OI!'I'0RIAI. S'i'AFl :'I'l1ii'tl Row-G. Phipp Ii.GoetZ,G.tl:1l'bei', E. Herlinzin, R. Norman, M. oncl Row-G.IClcl1'itlg0, R.l x2lIl'0Ill'!', P.Arc'h, M. ,'XIltil'l'S0ll, l+Ixt'!i:11ig.:'v. ' us ai lithogrziphcd publication. In its This was the first yezn' oi' the Govcrnoi fourth your, the Governor has tried to fullill its purpose of bringing sc-hool news to tho students and patrons in the form of Z1 newspaper. The Governor is L1 monilier of the South Dakota High St-hool Press Association. The staff works under supervision of Miss Westerhuis. UUI' Young, .I. Sternlinrg. First Row-S. Tillinzm, Robinson, H. lloviiio, li. lioinplor. lt, Millar, s, li. iXlillliS0l'I, Barnes. Set'- M.Kru1l, B. D. Kjar, .I. N. Hongt-l. With Pen and Lem . . . iBim'e brbnnl t Qumhn r Th A 1 HM ' Weggam entered. A stood whine wt. then she tiinsqigg h ' 'f I - Sig' was doing. ,- , a mis- bwn Milton's , entered gllgalfd where The year, for fight of the And of light! 11 DBI, dgxsgmlie Then sud- came husky men waded '1 little lad him to ff Effie :mos Iectmbali BENTLX denly Coffee Bur. Then t 'KW all steel rorket ship. than-n but fWzAX'X'U' THE GUMBO lGllI'l'0l!lAl, S'l'AFl : Standing-M. Hztllzi, Feziluresg H lls-vine, Mnsie: O. Christensen, .lunior High: .l. Smith Athletlesg Al. Vzintler Plants, Clubs: Georgia lilciritlge, Atl- ond Row-M. Anderson, M. llurnes, . ' ministrzitiong A. Hotfinann, Classes. Sitting-B. Lintl bloom. Business Manager: S. Antrim, Associate Editor: .l Robbins, Itlclitorg ll. Kempter, Assoeinte itiditorz W. Rus- Make-up. Slieppzirtl. sell, Art und Each year it is the project of the senior class to compile at yearbook consisting of a record of the yez1r's events, which is entitled the Gumbo. VVork onatlie annual is done on time volunteered by the members of the staff and its adviser, Mr. Sehooler. Fo lox e ud lied Owl .JA 01 ,, I was terrified as l heart! an mad hysterical lziugh. I looked about the room: no one was-5 I lfmbwl -.main mm snr ffrveml :tml flu-rn l -ww AIJAPTY Llsflfl IVITTVIAY in 'a Frmwv nvnr , lllCI'Olt'l'0RlAI. S'I'Al lf': 'Fhirtl llowfli. lllzulison, IC. llutl- , main, ll. Olson, R. Foe, .lr., ll. lllit-lint-lson, l'. Arelt. Sem-Y ll Nolmin l ll nl . 9 - , i. in - li. Young, .l. Stvrnlmrg. First ltowwS. lilln . Hengel, Il. Millar, .l. Tliompson, A. Strayer. Not zu . n, lN. in pit'- ture-B. Goetz, ll, Frzixee, G. Phipps. .l. Robinson, ll. rtystive They Speak . . . Third Rowfw. Swaiford, R. Landes, .l. Robbins, J. Miller. Second Row-A. Wilkinson. J. Barnes, A. Hoffmann. First Row-R. Kempter. A. Strayer. Not in picturefl Murphy. Fourth Rowfll. Snyder, ll. Hyde, B. Byrnes, P. Potter, H. Lind- ekugal, W. West. Third RowfM. Pietrus, L. Inman, N. Ellis, .l. Sternburg, R. Kempter. Second Row+A. Strayer, L. Ser- housek, M. Leach, L. Serbousek, P. Douglas, .l. Spargur. First Row-ll. Young. S. Antrim. J. Robbins, W. Russell. Not in lllt'llll'C7C. Doherty, ll. Jones, J. Linn. C. Carter, M. Naughton, ll. llennett. S. Corcoran. J. Bever. DEBATE Debating improves the speak- ing ability of the student and keeps him informed on cur- rent problems. The question for debate this year was Com- pulsory Arbitration of Labor Disputes. At the regional tournament, Pierre was rep- resented by John Murphy and Ruth Kempter, affirm- ative and Anne Hoffmann and James Robbins, negative. They also participated in the state meet. DECLAM The winners from a group of 14 students participating in the local declam contest won the declam trophy at the District Contest which was held in Pierre. Superior ratings Went to James Rob- bins and Beverly Young, and excellent ratings Went to Shirlee Antrim and Winifred Russell. In the Regional meet, Beverly again rated superior, and in the State meet, she Won an excellent rating. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Honor Society membership is based on scholarship, service, leadership, citizenship, loyalty, and character. Candidates must be in the upper third of their class, and membership must not exceed fifteen per cent of the senior class, and five per cent of the junior class. The Honor So- ciety took charge of assemblies during the second semester of this year. Ofticers elected were: presi- dent, .lames Smith, vice president, .lames Robbins, and secretary- treasurer, Margaret Ann Halla. QUILL AND SCROLL The Pierre High School Chapter of Quill and Scroll received its charter in 1947. Paul Hengel, Cathyrn Kayser, May Gertonson, and Michael Madden, were char- ter members. Membership in Quill and Scroll is reserved for those outstanding staff members who meet the basic requirements of the society. The student must be of at least junior standing, in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing, must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic endeavor, and he must be recommended by the journalism adviser. This year the members of the club sought to secure practice in writing news stories by reporting for the Capi- tol .lournal. Heading Quill and Scroll this year were Anne Hoffmann, president, Winifred Russell, vice president, and Ruth Kempter, secretary- treasurer. The adviser is Mr. Sc-hooler. They Reprefent . . . Third How-S. Antrim, M. Halla, .l. Robbins. W. Russell, .l. l.inn Second Rowfll. Kemptcr, li. Lindquist, ll. llcvinc, ll. W1-stove First Row-ll. Lindbloom, .l. Smith. K, Wegner, G. l lllllLlltN Not in picture-M. Sorenson, Second Rowslvl. Sorenson, ll. Young, W. Russell, O. Cliristcns R. Kempter. First Row-ill. Linclliloom, S. Antrim, M. llalla, A Hoffmann, .l. Robbins. Ambitiouf Femmey . . . HOME EC CLUB Under the direction of Miss 'Fisher and its officers, Re- gina Norman, presidentg Re- ta Millar, vice president, and Helen Devine, secretary- treasurer, the Home Ec Club carries on constructive and educational work in connec- tion with the home and so- cial activities. A regular social meeting is held every two weeks on Friday. Second Row-N. Hengel, R. Falconer, V. DuBois, L. Tucker, R. Madison, H. Devine, E. Hedman, C. Doherty, R. Millar. First Row-R. Norman, J. Thompson, D. Kjar, P. Arch. Not in pic- ture-E. David, J. Robinson. Top-Jill Spargur. Third Row-H. Hyde, R. Norman, P. Pashby. Second Row-L. Serbousek, M. Vander Plaats, S. Corcoran, L. Floyd, L. Inman, M. Leach, D. Snyder, M. Sorenson. First Row -M. Werckman, J. Zigler, J. Dittman, L. Serbousek, M. Noughton, M. Krull, O. Christensen, J. Robinson, H. Devine, S. Tillman, A. Strayer. Not in picture-J. Dircks, A. Wilkinson, M. Crow, P. David, J. Kelley, B. Lindekugal, L. McBride. Forty-eight G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion is a school activity, ad- vised by Miss Fenner, which promotes an interest of girls in the field of sports. The officers are: president, Mar- cene Vander Plaatsg vice president, Lexia Serbousekg and secretary-treasurer, Mary Lou Noughton. The girls meet every Tuesday night for some sports activity. Booftery and Bowlem' . . . 'l'liird Row-l.. Peterson, D. Douglas, D. Sturm, A. Hoiimann. Sec-ond How-ll. Devine, R. Norman, A. Knodel, R. Eldridge. First ltow---A. Strayer, G. Eldridge, .l. McEachron, .l. Spurgur. PEP CLUB The Pep Club includes cheer leaders, ushe1's, and the pep squad. Its responsibility is to provide a unified support for all the activities of the school, particularly the ath- letic teams. Mr. Adams was the faculty adviser. BOWLING LEAGUE The Bowling League is ai organization sponsored by the High School and under the direction of Mrs. 'l'. M. De vine. Its officers are: Don ald Sturm, presidentg Ani' Strayer, secretaryg and ltegi na Norman, treasurer. The league joins with the nation al organization to promote interest in the sport of bowl ing. Standing-L. Lower, J. Spargur, D. Gamhrel. Kneeling-A. Knodel, captain, P. Pashby, L. Floyd, M. Sorenson. Fort y-nine Fifty Recreation and Forezgn Intereftf K. Wegner, E. David, J. Smith, M. Anderson, W. Robbins. CANTEEN COMMITTEE The Canteen Committee works in the interests of the Teen Canteen for the students of Pierre High School. The directors attend the meetings of the recreational council, and the treasurer has charge of the membership dues. The committee has bought new phonograph records for the Canteen and with the directors is working for a new and larger canteen. Third Row-J. Robbins, lt. Coe, Jr. Second Row-A. Wilkinson, S. Antrim, M. Soren- son, E. Hedrnan, B. Young, M. Anderson, J. Linn, M. Gray, L. King, J. Mirliachron. First Row-L. Lindquist, W. Russell, N. Ellis, J. Spargur. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, directed by Miss Brooking, promotes interest in the language and the countries in which it is spoken. The officers for the year have been: president, James Robbins, vice president, Lawrence Lindquist, and secretary-treasurer, Don Sheppard. Social meetings are held once a month at the homes of its members. ww. Atlzletzcs F ' x Ll 7 ', ff 7 ' V11 ff I : I F' 1 ' -' QM, C: f5,Zf14 27. 7 ' ' - , -f ' ' , ,V f xy A M' Jfyfxrdf figzlaxk- lf,'Y.l f f- ff , - 1 x I f C, ff',f',,'f fx' .r,-If, ,,,' Y 3 f f 21 A N x, ff 'kd ,, f ,. ' -. . ,, , . 1-.. . N 1. X f ,l. . Z X ' -X A 1 ,1f' lffg-,I f'y,.,r,l,. -XJTI1 xl I r f A f A, 'u', ' .e,r', my , 1 , -. ,fl., ' Liv if 'ff f' , -. f A -x.,. ,,',f,x5,1l! IA, f' , L 'lf ff frf, -is .xg ff 'f ff?r:.',f,y f -' ffm, N. . F lfhfiflg Thirty-Five Third Row-J. Barnes, D. Sommer, J. Murphy, M. Nystrom, M. Speese, R. Anderson, W. Anderson, L. Baade. Second Row-Asst. Coach Burroughs, li. Nord, W. Peterson, W. Robbins, D. Dietrich, M. Smith, J. Dalthorp. L. I eterson, ll. Neuhauser, D. Olson, L. Pugh, R. Newcomb, T. Saffel, D. Gambrel, Coach Ilethke. First Row-R. Coe, Jr., B. Lindbloom, J. Wood- fork, .l. Robbins, G. Fluharty, E. Hilliner, B. Olson, R. Michaelson, J. Holm, XV. Swatforrl, R. lflskelson, T. Kelley, .l. Ray, J. Smith. CAPTAI N BUNK OLSON The 1947 Football season opened with 55 Pierre Governor aspirants swinging into practice under the nientorship of Coaches Bethke and Burroughs. With a nucleus of thirteen lettermen, they went to their first victory with an un- usual demonstration of running and blocking, which left the Winner t'Warriors with a 34-18 defeat on their hands. Pierre then traveled to Gregory, where Coach Bethke gave his second string a taste of action, as the Governors downed the Gorrillas 25-0. The Governors were spark- ed by Michaelson, as he plunged over the line for every Pierre touchdown. With two victories in their possession, the Green and White met a strong Rapid City eleven on Minneshosho Day. The best Pierre could offer wasn't enough, as they went to their first defeat, 25-14. The following week, the team met their jinx, and, due to excessive fumbling, suffer- ed a -ll-0 defeat at the hands of the Miller Rustlers. However, this contest was not a real indication of the Governor strength, as touchdown star, Michaelson, was out with injuries, and Coe, regular end, was also on the sick list. Back on their feet again, Pierre drubbed the Gettysburg Battlers 48-6 on the local field. Michaelson had a field day, completing six passes in seven attempts and scoring four touchdowns. He was ably assisted by Dalthorp, who made two touchdowns, and Lind- bloom, who carried the pigskin over once. On October 31, a scrappy band of Governors lost a hard-fought game, 13-0 to the Huron Tigers. The Governors were again crippled by the loss of Michaelson, Coe, and Smith, as a result of injuries. Dalthorp, Lindbloom, and Dietrich turned in stel- lar performances for Pierre. On Armistice Day, the Governors outdid the Mobridge Tigers 18-O. t'Bunk Olson made the first touchdown of the game and Michaelson tallied twice. This ended a see-saw season with five wins, and three losses, which resulted in a fourth place rating in the Central South Dakota Conference. Fifty-three Senior Gridsierf Back Row-R. Coe, Jr., R. Mic-haelson, B. Lindbloom, J. Ray, J. Smith. Front Row-J. Woodfork, J. Robbins, G. Fluharty, E. Hillmer, B. Olson, J. Holm, W. Swafford, R. Eskelson, T. Kelley. BOB COE, End-Bob was lost in the middle of the season because of illness. In the games he played he was a constant threat, because of his ability to get behind the defense for a pass. BOB ESKELSON, Guard-This was Bob's first year as a letterman. Once Bob made up his mind, he was rugged on defense and hard to stop. GEORGE FLUHARTY, Tackle-George was switched from guard to tackle this year and when he got started, both he and the team were hard to stop. George was one of the boys who helped make the team into a com- pact unit. ELLIS HILLMER, Guard-This was E11is's first year, and he saw a lot of action as guard. He tried hard and won his letter out of sheer determination, which makes a person proud to have played with such a competitive ball player. ' JIM HOLM, Guard-t'Padi' was one of the heavy boys on the squad. He played tackle as a Junior but was moved to guard, where he proved himself more valuable. TOM KELLEY, Tackle-Tom earned his first letter as a Junior. He could be counted upon to go into a ball-game, and use his weight and size to the best advantage. BURON LINDBLOOM, Halfback- Lindy was a dangerous ball carrier, as well as a good blocker and tackler. He played his best games against Miller and Huron. Fifty-four RICHARD MICI-IAELSON, 1-Ialfback- Sc0n was one of the most experienced players on the squad. Pierre's offense greatly depended upon HScon'sl' speed and driving power, as he drove over 106 points in 6 games. His loss in the Miller and Huron games greatly hamper- ed Pierre's chances both oiensively and de- fensively. BERNARD 0LSON,Ca-nter-As Captain of the team, he furnished that inspirational leader- ship necessary to any good team. Bunk's center play was consistently outstanding and his defensive ability was without equal in all the teams the Governors played. He is the type of player known as a player's player and a coach's assistant. JIM ROBBINS, End-Jim was a good pass receiver. His success depended upon his ability to outsmart his opponents. JOE RAY, Halfback-This was Joe's first year on the team, but he showed that he didn't need weight or size to handle his back posi- tion like a veteran. JIM SMITH, Quarterback- Smitty earned his first letter as a Junior at end position, but was moved to quarterback because of his coolness and blocking ability. He was also a great defensive player. WESGATE SWAFFORD, Tackle- Wes was one of the big boys in the line. He showed his ability as a regular, being the sparkplug of offense and defense in the game against Rapid. JIM WOODFORK, Guard-Jim lacked in ex- perience but could be sent in anytime to take over. He saw quite a bit of action in the latter part of the season. Governor Bufketeem' Standing-R. Nord, B. Lindbloom, M. Smith, R. Coe,Jr., J. Smith, H. Westover, J. Ray, C. Corbett. Sitting-B. Olson, K. Wegner, D. Frazee, J. Dalthorp, R. Michaelson, Mr. Bethke, coach. DON FRAZEE, Capt. This year, five returning lettermen and five other capable men made up the basketball squad for Pierre High School. The returning lettermen were: Bob Coe, Don Frazee, Karl Wegner, Richard Michaelson, and Bernard Olson. The newcomers were: Jim Smith, Joe Ray, Jim Dal- thorp, Hal Westover, and Cecil Corbett. The three latter ones were Juniors, all of whom show great promise for the next basketball season. The Governors opened the 1948 season with a 26-10 loss to the ever-powerful Huron five, who have always proved themselves to be a great threat to Pierre High teams, and then won a close game from the Aberdeen Eagles with a score of 24-16. The following weekend showed a 34-26 victory over the Lead Diggers, and then another loss to the Huron Tigers, 40-27. From here on the Governors started their Central South Dakota Conference games, in which they won third place. This year, the Governors were at a disadvantage due to injuries to several of the squad mem- bers, but all were back in the lineup for the Rapid City games. The Cobblers won the first game 36-30 and the Governors won the second 30-28. The Governors wound up the season with another t'Little Brown Jug victory over the Win- ner Warriors, 52-27. In the sectional tournament at Huron, Pierre gave both Mitchell and Huron a tough fight, the scores being 42-30 and 52-42 respectively. This year's team worked up as every basketball team should, a slow deliberate beginning, and a tough ending, such as was witnessed at the sectional tournament at Huron. SCHEDULE Pierre Huron 26 Pierre Onida 30 Pierre Aberdeen 16 Pierre Ipswich 28 Pierre Miller 37 Pierre Lead 26 Pierre Faulkton 18 Pierre Highmore 43 Pierre Huron 40 Pierre Redfield 28 Pierre Rapid City 36 Pierre Cheyenne 34 Pierre Mobridge 26 Pierre Rapid City 28 Pierre Winner 20 Pierre Gettysburg 34 Pierre Winner 27 Central S. D. Conference Tournament Pierre 37 Ipswich 23 Pierre 26 Highmore 31 Fifty-five Maple Court Stan' JIM DALTHORP, Junior-Guard -Playing his first year with Pierre, Jim turned in some out- standing defensive assignments. He climaxed his season's play by bottling up Murphy of Mita chell, who is undoubtedly one of the best in the state. RICHARD MICHAELSON, Sen- ior-Guard-Always drawing the tough defensive assignments, Mike held some of the state's best forwards to a limited num- ber of points. He was a great competitor, and what he lacked in finesse, he made up for in speed and fight-a dangerous man with a long shot. BERNARD OLSON, S0IlI0I'-I4f0l'- ward-Playing the forward spot most of the time, Bunk had his hot nights and really burned the nets. He was right up with the top scorers for the season and his competitive spirit and iight kept the team in many ball games that could have easily been lost. KARL NVEGNER, Senior-Center -Karl developed into a better than average pivot man during the season. As a defensive ball player, he did outstanding jobs against some of the best centers in the state, and taught them to respect his ability. A fine team player, and a very good Compe- titor. DONALD FRAZEE, Captain-Sem ion'-Forward-Playing his sec- ond year on the A squad, Don used his shooting skill and deceptive breaks to lead the team in scoring, and vlimaxed an outstanding season by scor- ing eighteen points against Hu- ron. ROBERT COFLJR., Senior-For ward-Hampered by injuries most of the season, Bob finally whipped into shape to do a great job in the Class A sec- tional. Rangy, and a good shot, he kept the defense guessing, and used his height to good advantage on the offensive re- bound. JAMES SMITH, Senior-Center- Although hampered by an old knee injury, Jimmy could be called upon to fill the center spot at any time and could do it very Oapably. A good ball handler, and a tough defensive man made him a valuable asset to the squad. CECIL CORBETT, .Iunlor-l4'or- ward-A set-shot of no mean ability, Cecil was always dang- erous. His ability to handle the ball and dribble was a great help to the team. JOE RAY, Senior-Guard-One of the little boys, Joe had the bas- ketball know-how to cope with the larger opponents. A good steady, reliable man, he could always be counted upon to battle it out to the very end. HAL INESTOVER, Junior-For- ward-An intramural player last year, Hal learned a lot of basketball as the season progressed and developed into one of the best shots on the team. Champs in Their Own Rzglzt Third Row-J. Potter, R. Werckman, W. Fry, C. Jones, M. Nystrom, M. Kyser, L. Sheppard, M. Speese. Second Row-D. Sommers, R. Hyde, R. Edwards, R. Anderson, .l. Myhers, J. Murphy, H. Pigsley, W. Echelberger. First RowAW. Peterson, S. Tusa, W. Robbins, D. Dietrich, R. Shay, R. Stoesser, Coach Flannery, The Pierre H squad completed the season's basketballcompetition with fourwins out of eleven conference games. Three players returning from last year's squad, constituted a nucleus about which the team was built. The hard work during the entire season resulted in the win- ning of the consolation championship in the Little Conference Tournament. Hob Shay was the outstanding scorer throughout the season, with Don Dietrich's hard and fast breaking putting him in second place. Don was chosen as an outstanding player at the Little Conference Tournament. Bernie Stoeser, the only junior on the team, and Bill Robbins ably held down the guard positions with their tough defensive and offensive playing, llill Peterson, Steve Tusa, and Jim Meyers effectively handled the center spot. The l3's lost their first game to Blunt by a narrow margin, 33-30. They continued on to meet Harrold, where they were also beaten, 31-13. The boys kept scrapping and squeezed by the ln- dians, 30-25, for their first victory. Again they challenged Blunt, but were defeated 27-23 in the last few minutes of play. They were outclassed again when they met Harrold, this time losing 50-36. The HB squads' old rival Fort Pierre came across the river to defeat the boys 31-28. Finally, with the season half over, the turning point was reached, and the ll squad be- gan to click. They entered the Little Conference Tournament held in Fort Pierre, but lost their first game to Onida, 52-36. tOnida went on to win the tournamentl In the second game the li's defeated the Indian School, 32-23, which placed them in the consolation finals with Fort Pierre. Here the boys showed their ability to come through when the chips were down, as they overcame Fort Pierre 10-16 to win the consolation championship. This was the first time in four years that the B squal had beaten Fort Pierre. Returning to conference play again, the f'B's lost twice to Agar, 55-15 and 50-20, beat the In- dians for the third time, 32-22, and downed the Onida second team 40-30. The season was cli- maxed and brought to a close in one final surge of power. After a hotly contested battle, the team defeated Fort Pierre for the second time, 32-26, thus ending a memorable season. Fifi y-seven Czbzdermefz 'Third Row-R. Shay, E. Hillmer, J. Robbins, C. DuBois, H. Merchen, T. Telford, M. Frazee, D. Olson, R. Nord. Second Row-D. Frazee, J. Doyle, B. Olson, J. Smith, R. Coe, J., R. Nystrom, C. Clark, N. Nystrom, C. Neuharth, J. Finley. First Row--Coach Kleinsasser, B. Lindbloom, J. Feeney, R. Michaelson, C. Feeney, G. Norman, J. Hubbard, L. Snyder, P. Hengel, Coach Andy Kleinsasser's 1947 track team, headed by Capt. t'Lindy' Feeney, culminated a very successful track season by winning the State,Track and Field Meet. This is the second time in three years Pierre has been State Champions. Sioux Falls nosed out the Governors in 1946. The Governors opened the cinder season, as host, at the Pierre Relays, VVins in the 100 yd. dash, 880 and 2 mile relays, and a large group of seconds, thirds, and fourths in the other events gave the Governors a comparatively easy win. Point totals were as follows: Pierre 3026, Sioux Falls 16, Huron 14, and Gregory 1226. The following week the Governors traveled to Mobridge to participate in the Central South Da- kota Conference Meet. Although minus the help of their running star, Lindy Feeney, who was suffering from a pulled muscle, the well balanced Pierre team glided to an easy victory. Heng- el and Michaelson, two capable Pierre performers, were outstanding for the Capitol Citians. Pierre's next appearance was the Region IV Meet held in Pierre, in which they outpointed Hu- ron 65-51. Four meet records fell during the day's proceedingsg Lindy Feeneyls 9.8 Sec. time in the 100 yd. dash bettered the ten flat markg Zimmermann of Miller bettered marks in both the shot put and discus, and Safford of Huron hung up a new mile record, as he edged out Pierre's Hengel, Feeney was sensational, winning the 100 and 220 yd. dashes and leading the 880 team to victory, as was Paul Hengel, who took Iron Man honors for the day, running the mile, half mile, and quarter mile as a member of the mile relay team. CAPTAIN Lindy FEENEY The following students earned track letters during the season: Paul Hengel, Bob Nystrom, James Hubbard, Gaylord Norman, Curtis Neuharth, Norman Nystrom, Larry Snyder, Richard Mich- aelson, Buron Lindbloom, Bernard Olson, Jim Feeney, Bob Coe, and Jim Smith. Lindy paced the Gover- nors to their second state title in three years, with his 9.8 sec. 100 yd. dahs and 22.5 sec. 220 yd. dash. Fifty-eight Bert in the State Standing-J. Hubbard, G. Norman, R. Nystrom, N. Nystrom, R. Coe, Jr., C. Neuhurth, P. Hengel. Kneeling-Coach Kleinsasser, C. Feeney, R. Min-haelson, H. Lindhloom, .l. Feenoy. The twelve Pierre qualifiers from the Region IV meet attended the state meet at Sioux Falls and won with 27 points, easing out the Brookings team, which had 25111 points. The whole Pierre team performed well and as usual, Lindy Feeney and Paul Hengel were outstanding. Two weeks following the state meet, Paul Hengel journeyed to the Aberdeen Relays. where he upheld Pierre's tradition by taking a close second in the mile run. Over the season, school records in four events were broken: Charles Feeney ran the 220 yd. dash in 22.5 sec.g Paul Hengel ran the mile in 4 min. 36.6 sec. and the half mile in 2 min. 2.2 sec., and the 880 yd. relay team QJ. Feeney, Lindbloom, Michaelson, and C. Feeneyj set a new mark of 1 min. 33.2 sec. To the 1947 State Champions, the Gumbo Staff olfers congratulations and thanks for a job well done. STANDING TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS OF PIERRE HIGH SCHOOL 100 yd dash C. Feeney 9.8 SCC. 1940 220 yd dash C. Feeney 22.5 sec. 1947 440 yd dash S. Ross Ser. 1940 120 yd high hurdles N. Speese 15.3 ser. 1943 200 yd low hurdles C. Allen 85 J. Doyle 23.9 sec-. 1935-36 880 yd. run P. Hengel 2:02.2 1947 1 mile run P. Hengel 4:36.15 1947 High jump R. Fifield 5'11V2 1939 Broad jump A. Pfotenhauer 22' 4314 1933 Pole vault J. Doyle 11' 1931 Shot put C. Lindekugel 45' 7 1945 Discus throw C. Lindekugel 1::7'8 1945 880 yd. relay .I. Feeney B. Lindbloom R. Michaelson C. Feeney 1:33.2 1947 1 mile relay G. Norman L. Hedman B. Sage F. Myhers 3:40 1946 1 mile sprint Medley relay H. Dukelow L. Gates H. Adams R. Van Camp 3:47.7 1929 2 mile relay T. Thorsen D. Dixen L. Berg R. Van Camp 8:48 1927 Fifty-nine Q . s 5 I . gm mf F ea tures v. -. K ,Q 1 Y 4 1 Iiomecoming Royalty fy ?' 5 3' X21 3 xf'Qr N 'J X 1 f ' N X , - si v QUEEN M 'W zxigiw WV fi Y Q S EEE J ,gfflzvii jj gi 2195 Q M G. orgia Eldridge 3 3 WX. J 5 up in ATTENDANT ATTENDANT RQ as A Margaret Ann Halla Freddie Russell Hom ecom ing F eytiv ilief CORONATION Pierre Highs nineteenth annual Minneshosho Day was held on October 10, 1947, with James Robbins as Marshal and Karl VVegner as the Assistant Marshal. Festivities began on Thursday night with the usual snake dance Winding up the hill toward the school. There it disbanded and in the gym, the pep meeting and corona- tion took place. The highlight of the evening was reached when, following the fan- fare, Georgia Eldridge, Minneshosho queen, and Margaret Ann Halla and Winifred Russell, Attendants, were ushered in and crowned. PARADE Friday, the first parade honoring the occasion in four years passed through town and proceeded on to the football field, where Pierre was defeated by Rapid City, 14 to 25. The two-day celebration Was climaxed by a dance at the Legion Cabin with music by George Doran's orchestra. Sixty-four W e Elected . . . Dick Hyde, Lt. Governor, Ina Garrett, Secy. State: Helen Devine, First Lady, Karl Wegne1', Governor. Hack How-Mrs, Mickelson, Governor Mickelson, Miss Riiff, .ludge Hayes, Mrs. Smith, Judge Smith, Mrs. Sickle, Judge Sickle. Front Row-Mrs. Rudolph, .Iudge Rudolph, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Merkle, Mr. Merklc. GOVERNORYS DAY Our ninth annual Governors' Day was held February 27. Again this year it was ob- served with the traditional basketball tilt with the Winnei' Warriors. The Governors defeated the Winner quintet by a score of 52 to 27, thus again retaining the Hliittle Brown Jug. By popular vote of the student body, Karl Wegner and Helen Devine reigned as Governor and First Lady. Junior High elected Dick Hyde and Ina Garrett as Lieu- tenant Governor and Secretary of State. Following the introduction of the elective state officials, our honorary guests, Governor Mickelson gave a short talk. A humorous take-off on radio programs and several selections by the band completed the program. Jim Smith acted as Master of Cere- monies. Si xly-live f ' yf fit' may zeietlzeazri of Defllolczy .23 0,zff?Z K 6144 -WI wekf gfdfazzaoj are 2 Q9 240 Qfgf- Q 31 ' Donna Kjar 540 Q Hg 1 -avi . r MW. -The DeMolay was proud to select Donna Kjar as their sweetheart this 5, year. The annual Sweethearts' Ball, with music furnished by George Q40 Doran and his orchestra, was a huge success. Besides the Ball, the DeMolay sponsors the Homecoming Dance and the Junior-Senior Prom. Interspersed throughout the year are other dances and social affairs. We sincerely extend our congratulations to the Class of 1948, and We heartily express our sincerest appreciation for the support given us during your high school years. X. ponsored by the Ashley Chapter, Order of DeMolay. ,l ' Sixty'six ,af n 'Z' -It ix l' R l -1 l V3 54 XXI? N A162141 '--1111! umbr Kziwzmzkmf Since 1932, a senior boy has been selected every six-weeks period of the school year by the student council, the facul- ty, and the Kiwanis committee to serve as a Junior Ki- wanian. During his period as a Junior Kiwanian, each boy attends every regular meeting and special function of the Kiwanis. The Junior Kiwanian is made a member of the house committee, and as such, performs the duties attached with that position. Top-Charles Feeney, Michael Madden, Gaylord Norman. Bottom-James Smith, Huron Lindbloom, James Robbins. This page is sponsored by the Pierre Club of Kiwanis International. Sixty-seven SENIOR HIGH CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2-School began. 19-Pierre defeated the Winner Warriors with a score of 33-18. OCTOBER Sl-Homecoming eve brought the snake dance, pep meeting and bonfire. 10-Minneshosho Day. The parade and the dance were both huge successes. 17-The first issue of the new lithographed GOVERNOR was circulated today. 17wMiller defeated the Pierre football team in the first night game of the season, score 41-0. NOVEMBER T--Local Declamatory contest. First place winners were .James Robbins, Oratoryg Shirlee Antrim, Drarnaticsg Wini- fred Russell, Poetry, and Beverly Young, Humorous. 11-In the final football game of the season, Pierre beat Mo- bridge 18-0. 21-District Declam Contestg James Robbins, Beverly Young, winners. 21-James Robbins, James Smith, Karl VVegner and George Fluharty took the Pepsi Cola test. 21-S.D.E.A. Central District Convention in Pierre. 21-December 1 Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 1 l 2-Regional Declam contest held at Mobridge. Beverly Young rated Superior. 5-MB Squad played Blunt, score: Blunt 33, t'B's 30. 5-Huron defeated Pierre in the basketball season opener with a score of 26-10. 12-Beverly Young received excellent rating at the State De- clam Contest. 12-Pierre-Aberdeen game. Governors won 24-16. 15-Resignation of R. E. Rawlins was announced. M. L. Reynolds appointed to Iill Vacancy. 19-School dismissed for Christmas Vacation. 27-Annual Sweethearts' Ball. Donna Kjar, Sweetheart. JANUARY 18-Second Semester began. Two new teachers, Miss Joyce Han- sen and Mr. Leland White jonied the Senior High faculty. 22fLittle Central Conference Tournament at Ft. Pierre. HB team took consolation honors. 28-251-30 Central S. D. Conference Tournament at Pierre. Miller 4 champions. FEBRUARY 1-A Capella Choir Concert, City Auditorium. 15-Band Concert, Auditorium. 27-Governors' Day. Governors retained the Little Brown Jug by defeating Winner 52 to 27. MARCH 9-10 Sectional Tournament, Huron. 22fEaster Vacation began. APRIL 17-Pierre Relays. 22-A.A.U.W. Tea for Senior girls held at GoVernor's Mansion. 30sSenior High Play, Tattletale , presented. MAY 1sConference Track Meet, Mobridge. 2-Band and Choir Concert. 7-Regional Track Meet. 1-1-State Track Meet. 14-Gumbo Day. 21-Final day of classes. 23-Baccalaureate. 27-Commencement. Zin mvmnriam , Ulu fnrmvr iiirrrr liigh Sfrhnnl atuhenin mhn gaur thrir liurn in mnrlh mar II. ' fN65 Spnnunrrh hy tip Glharlvn 317. Efhnrnr 351151, Nu. EIIBS uf th: 'Hrterann nf Zlfnrvign Mara They Gave Their Liver GILBERT KNODEL Gilbert attended the Pierre schools and enlisted as an infantry soldier at Seattle, Washington, in 1940. He was posthumously awarded The Dis- tinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism on January 11, 1943, at Guadalcanalfi Although mortally wounded, he crawled to the enemy emplacement and destroyed it with hand grenades. Pvt. Knodel's actions enabled the patrol to accomplish its mission. STUART McPHERSON Stuart was a graduate of P.H.S., class of '41. He joined the Navy in July, 1941, and received his training at the Great Lakes Naval Station, He was then assigned to the aircraft carrier Yorktown,,' stationed near Newfoundland. His ship was assigned to the Pacific Area, where it participated in all the major battles. Stuart was killed in the Battle of the Coral Sea on May 8, 1942. Seventy CLIFFORD WALTERS Clifford graduated with the class of '39. He was a member of the National Honor Society. In February, 1943, he was commissioned a lieu- tenant and pilot in the Air Corps. After com- pleting 65 missions with the 8th Air Force in England, he was assigned to ferrying planes to Chile. He was lost in a tropical storm off the coast of Panama on July 18, 1946. To Preferve Pea ce ROBERT HENGEL Robert graduated with the class of '37. He was active in athletics, a member of the National Honor Society, and student mayor. He enlisted in the Air Corps in 1942 and was commissioned a lieutenant and a bombardier. He was sent to the Pacific Area and stationed on Morotai Island. On November 1, 1944, during a mission to the Negros Island in the Philippines, his plane was crucially damaged by enemy fire and crashed. JAMES VOGEL Jim was a graduate of P.H.S. with the class of '37. He attended high school here for two years and was active in athletics and in other organi- zations. He was a member of the R.O.T.C. at South Dakota State College and was commissioned a lieutenant in the infantry. He later transfer- red to the Air Corps and received a navigator's rating. He was killed at Savannah, Georgia, on October 29, 1944, while on a training flight. l CULLEN JOHNSON Cullen was a graduate of P.H.S. with the class of '44, He was active in school activities, being a member of the Gumbo Staff and other organi- zations. He enlisted in the Army in September, 1944, and was stationed at Camp Hood, Texas, for about four months before leaving for the Pacific Theater in February, 1945. He had been at both Pearl Harbor and in the Marianas be- fore going to Okinawa, where he was killed dur- ing the tinal stages of the lighting on this island. LEONARD ISENBERG Leonard graduated from P.H.S. with the class of '39. He was active in athletics throughout high school. He joined the National Guard, and was sent to Fort Ord, California, two days be- fore Pearl Harbor. He was honorably discharged in 1941 but was recalled in 1942 and sent to San Luis Obispo, California. From here he went to Hawaii and New Guinea. He participated in the Maffin Bay campaign and the Sansapor cam- paign until the time of his death on August 13, 1944. Seventy-one Class of 1947 Shirley Anderson ...... Employed at the State House Jennie Archambeau ............. College in Nebraska Margaret Barber .... Cottey College, Nevada, Missouri Bill Barber ...................... Working in Alaska Mary Ann Beckwith ................ Teaching school Don Bergeson .................... Working at home Ruth Bergeson -- ....... Business College, Rapid City Patricia Binkley Harding ......... U.S.D., Vermillion Marian Boal ............ Working at the State House Charles Carr ........... Working for the government Clara Mae Carroll ......................... At home Ina Claymore .... University of Kan., Lawrence, Kan. Leon Crow ............ Alice Devine --- John Dewell .............. Robert Dorn ..... Jerry Doyle --- Working in Washington, D. C. -------Working at the State House Yankton College, Yankton Working for the Geological Survey -----------------Working in Pierre Virgina Doyle --- ......... Working at State House Donna Eldridge ..... -Augustana College, Sioux Falls June Etzkorn --- .................. Teaching school James Etzkorn .... .............. W orking at home Ina Fanger ...... ---------Teaching school Charles Feeney .... ..... U niversity of Indiana John Finley ..... ....... W orking at home June Fitzer .... .................. A t home Gretha Floyd .... .... W orking at State House Unabel Garber ...................... Teaching school May Gertonson ............. Working at State House Ralph Gilbert --U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Catherine Glessner ........ Mrs. Keith Dirken, Pierre Harriet Griggs .............. Working at State House Shirley Hansen --Working for state, Sacremento, Calif. Paul Hengel ..... St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. Eunice Hinkley .......... -Mrs. Robert Vogel, Pierre Howard Holst --- .......... U.S.D., Vermillion Nancy Horner --- ............ U.S.D., Vermillion James Hubbard .... .... W orking on the West Coast Don Hudson ..... .......... W orking at home Delores J ackus --- Edwin Jacobs --- Carl J unkman ..... Catherine Kayser Seventy-two -----U.S.D., Vermillion ----Working in Pierre -----Working in Pierre ---Teaching school Iva Kayser ----- ---- W orking at State House Helen Kitchen --- --.- Nurses Training, Pierre James Kjar ....-- -- Minnie Knodel --- ---- Paul Leach --.-- ----Working for the State --Working at State House -------------Working in Pierre James Linn ......-..... School of Mines, Rapid City Richard Martin ---.-.-- Working for the government Michael Madden --University of Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr. Harlan McGuire ..----.-.------.-. Working in Pierre Harry Merchen .--.----- School of Mines, Rapid City Katherine Morette .--.---.---.--------..---- Married Janice Mickelson ------------.---- U.S.D., Vermillion DeLoris Miller --- ----- Working at the State House Norma Nelson --- ----- Curtis Neuharth --- Gaylord Norman -- --------Working in Pierre -------U.S.D., Vermillion --------Working at home Betty Norris --.-- .-.- W orking at State House Bob Nystrom ------ - - Norman Nystrom -.-- - - --State College, Brookings ---------Working at home John Powell -...--.---...-- Working at State House Oliver Redden ----.-..--.- J 0 Rawlins ---- University -------Working in Alaska of Oregon, Eugene Orgeon Betty Riggle -...----..----.-.--....- Teaching school Barbara Robinson --- ---- Yankton College, Yankton Helen Ronan -------------.------- Working in Pierre Eldon Russell ---.-.-------------. Working in Pierre Edward Saffel ---- University of Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr. Eugene Smith -------------.----.-- Working at home Maxine Smith --- -----.-.- Working in Pierre Larry Snyder ----..--- --.- S tate College, Brookings Lowell Sorenson .-..-----.-. State College, Brookings Deloris Schwellenbach ---. --Working at State House Barbara Tjaden ---- Cottey College, Nevada, Missouri Goldie Uecker ----------..--------.. Teaching school Leonard Warne .-----. -.-----... W orking at home J . M. Walters -.---- Raymond Wagner --- -----Teaching school -------------------Army Betty Whalen ------- -.-..---- W orking in Pierre Chauncey Williams --- -- Elaine Wine -------- Beverly Zigler --- Zelma Zuccarro ---- - - State College, Brookings - - - - - - - - - -Teaching school - - - -Working in Pierre -- - - -Teaching school he Good Old Summer Time yi-'fW...N A- A V1 ' V :ff K y 'Q l. Wlu-rv gum! 1'1'in-mls moot! 2. Inlllll' fusc-inuting femmes, 23. Oh. tu luv in llisvgzl mm' tl1.1I Nlll1lllN'I'i llurm-. I. Oh that lucky fll'iV0l'. 5. Clwose-c-zlke. KS. All flresrforl up with no plzxw In g new look. S4 u. 1 IR-lmw llw xx- W e Apprevzkzte . . . We, the GUMBO STAFF of 1948, Wish to express our gratitude and deep appreciation to all those who, by their support, cooperation, and assist- ance, have helped to make this year's annual a success. First, to MR. SCHOOLER, our adviser, who so generously gave his time to the supervision of this book, goes our deepest appreciation. We are also indebted to him for taking many of the photographs appearing in the GUMBO. Secondly, goes our gratitude to the BUSINESS MEN and BUSINESS CONCERNS of Pierre and Ft. Pierre, who through their cooperation and support in iinancial aid, make the publishing of the GUMBO possible. To the MILLER STUDIO, HINES PHOTO SERVICE, MR. STELLOW, and RICHARD TUNISON go our thanks for the fine photographs of the graduating class, the junior class, and the faculty. Credit is also due the S. D. ENGRAVING COMPANY and the STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY for the fine cuts and printed material of this yearbook. To the FACULTY and STUDENTS of JUNIOR and SENIOR HIGH who have put forth their efforts to do a great deal of essential but unrecog- nized work, we extend our gratitude. Last, we Wish to thank all the OTHER LOYAL SUPPORTERS who have helped to make this annual a reality. THE 1948 GUMBO STAFF Seventy-four Erlz'tor-z'n- C lzie f dssociate Editors Make-zip Editor Businexs lllamzger Faculty Adfviser James Robbins Shirlee Antrim Ruth Kempter Wz'n1fred Russell Quran Lindbloom James C. Sclzooler www Y igfg: 'bff' if? V Qslggi ' . iq? wx, in' A 9 XN3 V . N zz' er fzkem an is COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1948 Governor George T. Mickelson Mercedes MacKay C. J. Dalthorp V. W. Abeel W. J. Goetz Judge V. Sickel Judge H. B. Rudolph Judge E. D. Roberts Judge C. Hayes Judge St. Clair Smith C. E. Buehler Wm. Williamson C. A. Carr Bill Walker N. E. McEachron Fred Lindekugel Roy Doherty Harry Horner Mrs. Otto Lindbloom Mr. Francis Pinckney Steve Anderson CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1948 CHURCH OF' THE NAZARENE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH FAITH EVANG. LUTHERAN CHURCH LUTHERAN MEMORIAL CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ERICKSON-TI-IORPE INSURANCE AGENCY Bank of Commerce Building COMPLIMENTS OF O. A. LINDBLOOM, INS. AGENT The Green Fountain EVAN'S BAKERY Fine Pasteries, Cakes, and Bread Seventy PIERRE PRUIIUGTIIIN CREDIT ASSUGIATIUN PIERRE SHOE REPAIR RED DWL STORE Pierre's Best COAST-TO-COAST STORE Roy White, Manager MANNING'S SUPER VALUE FOOD STORE BEN FRANKLIN STORE PIERRE FRUIT COMPANY CAPITAL MOTOR and SALES JOHN D. GALLUP VANDERCOOK REALTY COMPANY MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENT CO. MAHER FINANCE CORP. FRONTIER BAR COCA-COLA BOTTLIN G CO. Philip Ellwein, Mgr. FACKLER SIGN SERVICE I-II LDEBRANDT'S BAR MYER'S REALTY COMPANY Capitol City Gas 8a Appliance Co Natural Gas Systems For Rural Homes ty ght TI-IE PIERRE CLINIC The Clinic Building Pierre, S. Dak. GILLIS CLEANERS LONDON'S Ladies' Smart Wearing Apparel KIRKPATRICK ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contracting General Motor Equipment Co. DR. HENRY M. REED-Optometrist A. PAUL NOREN KPHS 'osl Insurance of All Kinds ST. lVIARY'S HOSPITAL Conducted by Benedictine Sisters THORESON'S BARBER SHOP FLOYD MOTOR SERVICE The Golden Rule Grocery THE CLUB Colwell and Hinsey TED'S SERVICE STATION-Opposite St. Charles Hotel For Your Most Complete Service See Ted-Verne-Chick COUGHLIN'S DAIRY Pasteurized Milk and Cream The First National Bank S i Merrill-Schaaf Lumber Co. McKAY-KELLEY DRUGS lVIorton's Bakery DAIRY BREAD-Puts Pep in Every Step THE CAPITAL JOURNAL DR. S. A. TJADEN Chiropractor The Miller Studio Photographs Phone 903 THE TONY CLOTHING CO. Forney's Sales and Service Chrysler, Plymouth, J. I. Case Implements THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP The store for women who prefer Quality F ISCHER BROS. Fort Pierre THE F IRESTONE STORE Cowan and Bartels RONNIE'S BEAUTY SALON Roberts Laundry Sz Dry Cleaners L. B. Albright Sz Co. The Harding Motor Co. Ford-Mercury-Ford Tractors-Dearborne Equipment THE PARKVIEW HOTEL BILL'S and LYLE'S BARBER SHOP Tom's Pierre Service Station Fawn Pashby, Owner Studebaker Sales and Service GAMBLE STORE Schmit's Sheet Metal Shop LENNOX FURNAQCES C. Allen, Jewelry, Inc. WIDDOSS FUNERAL HOME Lady Assistant Ambulance THE JERDON SHOP Ladies' and Children's Wear THE CENTRAL BAR PAUL'S GREENHOUSE THE MODERN CLEANERS Horace E. Ellis, Prop. Lloyd Pugh, High School Representative ADAMS CLOTHES SHOP Clothing-Shoes-Furnishings RONAN DRUG, FT. PIERRE The Pierre National Bank The Bank with the Chime Clock E ghty I. C. Penney Co., Inc. Quality Merchandise at a Fair Price THE ATLAS LUMBER YARDS DR. L. A. HARVEY THE MUSIC SHOP FARMERS UNION CO-OP. STEPHENS 8z RITER THE WINDSOR CAF ETERIA Thomas Realty Co. MONTGOMERY WARD PIERRE FURNITURE CO. IVIiIIer's Rainbow Cafe THE WAVERLY HOTEL Pierre Heating 8: Plumbing Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heat UECKER'S WELDING SHOP COMPLIMENTS of A. E. Lucas Co. THE VILAS DRUG CO. Corner Drug-Uptown Vilas Drug-Downtown HINKLEY CHEVROLET CO. BERT'S SHOES Boots-Quality Footwear-Luggage K sz L ELECTRIC CO. SHELDON F. REESE ELEVATORS Wholesa1e and Retail HINES' PHOTO SERVICE DUKELOW-FERLEY JEWELRY Twin City Heating 8: Plumbing Co. Walter Gerlach, Owner Oil Burners-Air Conditioning Units FRED'S SERVICE STATION Tire Repairing, Recapping MYRAH'S HAT SHOP Pierre's Exclusive Millinery Shop NICODEMUS AUTO ELECTRIC W. N . VAN CAMP CO. WHITE PALACE GROCERY Groceries, Meats, and Confectionery WESTERN SERVICE-SHOE SERVICE STATE ELECTRIC CO. MAHER MOTOR CO. - James Boocock The State Theatre Co State and Grand Theatres L gl ty th PIERRE FROZEN FOODS CULLIGAN WATER SOFTENER SERVICE PIERRE GAS AND APPLIANCE F. S. ROWE HARDWARE Fort Pierre THE HYDE HOLDING CORP. UFrank and Charlie The Pierre Bottling Works DR. V. J. WHITNEY THE MODERN ELECTRIC COMPLIMENTS OF PIERRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Riis Lumber Sales Carl W. Riis, Owner THE CORNER GROCERY STORE PORTER'S SALES AGENCY Typewriters-Frigidaires-Adding Machines FREDVA-LEONE sHoP THE MARINE GRILL Private Dining Room COMPLIMENTS of GEORGE SPECKER Contractor THE PIERRE BOOTERY Quality Footwear-E. R. Mullally, Prop. THE GREENOUGH HARDWARE Foreshew's School and Office Supplies E ghty f COMPLIMENTS OF - Tyler's Dairy Toby Tyler, Prop. THE HOME BUILDERS DUFFEY'S CONFECTIONERY Fort, Pierre 'I'HE REMINDER Lithographing-Advertising-Mimeographing STOCKMENS' BAR Fort Pierre STANDARD SERVICE STATION Chet Boyle, Prop. Capital City Body Shop DR. H. H. FIFIELD Good Food Our Specialty WARD'S SNAPPY DELIVERY WEGNER AUTO CO. Buick, Oldsmobile, and GMC Trucks THE CENTER MARKET Pierre Lumber and Fuel Co. 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