Pierre High School - Gumbo Yearbook (Pierre, SD)

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THE 1952 IEUMHII PIERRE HIGH SCHOOL e PIERRE. SOUTH DAKOTA PHOTOGRAPHS BY: The Gumbo Staff Your Photogranher CCar1 Nuembergy Hines Photo Service The Miller Studio Lithographed by The Reminder, Inc. FOREWARD As the senior class leaves Pierre High School for the last time as students, they will carry with them memories of activi- ties and interests in which they have taken a part. In presenting the 1951-1952 Gurnbo , we hope that it will bring great pleasure to each and every one of you in many years to come, We of the Gu.n1bo staff hope that this book will enable you to relive the many good times and friendships acquired dur- ing your high school years. MR. BURROUGHS HONORED BY SCHOOL FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE For the patient hours in training the young men of Pierre High School to be skilled workmen with their hands, for the assistance given to Pierre High School athletic squadsg for faithful work as a class sponsorg and for many deeds which have gone unnoticed, Pierre High School in some small measure should like to show its appreciation to Marvin G. Burroughs by dedicating this, the 1952 Gu.mbo to him. Classes .. . Accivxnies School Life Features .. Faculty .Q. sports .... Junior- High CONTENTS P889 5 P889 21 Page 3:5 Page 41 Page 49 Page B5 Page 65 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-1n'Ch1ef .... Jl1I1101 Editor ... Art Editor .... .. ASSOCIASS Editor . .. Llterary EGIDOI' .... Photography Ed1t0I' .. C0-B'L1S1Il88B Managers . . . . Make-Up Assiscann ... Nancy Henklns Roger Robbins ... Noreen Paulson Idonna Coppersmith ... Arlene Lindquist ....... Gerry May .. I Joy Mer-kle Pall Porter ....Beth weddle SENIORS RECEIVE DIPLONIAS IN MAY year. ABY, Evonue She wntes it on her heart that ' every day 1s the best day ln the Blunt High School, three yGa1 S. BANGHART BEVERLY She seems tooe so quzet, But all who know assert She 's just the opfzoslte to thzs. She's jolly and alert. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: 2 HOTTISTOOITY S9Cl 6E2.1 y. COPPERSMITH, IDONNA She runs her modest quiet race, Her nays wm fnends in every place. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Governor Staff: Gumbo Editorial Staff: Girls' Bowling Club. H C0 RCORAN, ROBERT Happy am If from care I am free, Why aren't they all contented llke me? A BOYS' MOHOEPSIH Club I2 yearslz Vice Commissioner: Secretary: 'A' Squad motball C55 Years, 2 Lettersl: 'B' Squad Football C5 yearsj: Boys' In- tramural Basketball I5 yearsl, Captain C1 yearjp Track C5 Years, LGCUQFIQ OOIICSPI. Band: A 843111811 Basketball: Stunt Band. cause, Max We like hzs southern clrawl And his quamt 'you all. CUMMINGS, PHYLLIS I love to danceg I love to snug,- Wlth lzttle uork I am hafrfvy. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Gov- emor Staff: Concert Band C4 years, Letterlg Marching Band C4 yearslg Pep Band Q4 yearslg French Hom Quartet C2 yearslg L-bodwlnd Qllntet C1 yeary. 6 BRINK, JAMES He always wears a grin At any tune of the day, And he always has a joke For anythzng you say. Junior-Senior Banquet Comml tteeg Vice commissioner: Boys' Intramural Basketball three years. CALKINS, ARLENE '71 twmklzng eye, a curly head, An ever-ready smile, I A bubblzng lass with ainmng ways And power to beguile. Junior-senior Banquet Committee. Zzz iz' ' DAVW: JOHN l M . ? U A aawfgg E ' iw at ,- fm mi JUIIIOI'-SGYHOI' BSIIQUGC Committee. efliis ' -l ,er f,,. z aku? ,. ,Q Z rl JE fm xx? mai' 5 + ' Zi -N. X1 W tiki, :fffsfwfilaf ' 0 3291 :Yi HE ZQZWV5 f , iv Xfflsvri - :--.'-'jeff-: flair-rfrs ' 55' 15, ir. r : ' . g3gg'ef5XE 'J QE : T fimziifg-. Etijiw 1 ' -t Ee.: wifilfftif 2' 3345. 'if ' Y' s FLUHARTY, PATRICIA She's capable and ready: A leader zn the class. Tb know her ts to loue her, For she 's a cha.rm1ng lass. A Cappella Choir, Letter: F. H.A., Girls' Monogram Club: Class Presl- dent: Girls' LSIBQ Singing GIUUD: Bas- ketball: Girls' Bowling Club, National Honor Snclety, Glrls' State: Secretary of State: Relay Queen. FOUKAS. MARILYN lhll1ng to do her share and more, Full of hairinness and good humor.. . She has a never endmg store. G. A. A.: G1 rls' Monogram Club: V1 ce commissioner: secretary: Governor' Staff: Decl am: Concert Band, Letter: G11 1S' Hlwllllg Club: Clarinet Q.18I'C8I. nz: 'io-, :air 1:16 'H z-'ffn1 o- 'Always actwe, always gjayf Wzde awake on any OVW- nAvl s, DEAN Now I lay me down to sleef: L Y Wzth a box of chocolates at my feet. .Q 21151553 : :, HK.. f ' 3 Eff' X, 3? Q . , ff , 5213? QP 'fx f: . A , le 2 tl 5 3 , .3 aa an , t ef : w,.,EX., . , K M515 K rj Q, 15 2 s. , 1 ,hx Qi' ' lt: ECHELBERGER HAYNE You could Look the lfmted States over From Oregon to llazne, Hut' you could never fznd a gmy 7hat's nzcer than our Wayne. ' A Cappella Choir, Letter: Boys' Mono- gram Club: Commissioner: Vice Commis- sioner: Secretary: Vocal Solo icon- testlt School Play: HAH squad Foot- ball: NYS' IIlEI'8ITHlI'8l Basketball: Ih- tramural Captain: Concert Band, Let- ter: German Band: Junior Klwanlang WB Squad Basketball: B0yS' DOUb1e Quartet: Track. FENLEY, IRENE She's not so tall, she's not so small, But she's always full of PCP- Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: G. A.A. K2 yearsg: Vice Commissioner: F.H.A. GARRETT. GLE 'lhs pleastng smile attracts the gurls And wins the boys' frzendshzpl' Boys' Monogram Club: Commissioner: Vice Cbmmissloner: HAH Squad Football, LGCESFS B Squad Football: Track, 2 Letters, Concert BGIIG, Letter: Junior Klvanlang mu squad Basketball: 2 Let- ters: HBH Squad Basketball, Letter: Homecoming Marshal. GERLACH, JAMES 'We grows in character rm th 1s growth, And zt 1s strengthened :mth hzs strength. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: 7 GREGERSON, MARY JEAN 'Mn honor student every year A good and trusted fnend. - A Cappella Choir, Letter, Girls' Mon- ogram Club: commissioner: Girls' Large Singing GKJUD? Declam, Letter: Ooncert Band, Letter: Instrumental Solo Coon- testh. GROVES, SHIRLEY She's tzny and auzet But, Oh, how sweet! Junior-Senior Banquet- Commi ttee: Girls' Monogram Club: Governor Staff: Concert Band C3 years, 1 Letterjg Marching Band C3 yearsy: Pep Band C2' yearsjg Girls' Bowling Club: Mixed Clarinet Quartet C2 yearsjg Latin Club C2 yearsb. HHKHS NmcY She has ua smzlle for e'ueryone,' She 's lzked by all who know Her gentle -uo1ce, anducheery my, G.A.A.: vice Commissioner: Secretary: Little Govemor: Governor Staff: De- clan, Letter: School Play. Gnnbo Starr Editor: Concert Band, Letter: Home- coming Queen Attendant: saxophone Quartet: Class Secretary. HINELINE, VELMA Now Velma is one of those Who put all fears to flzghtg She's generous to all she knows, And always does what 's right. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. V1 8 HUMPHREY, BETTY 'Betty is cheery, bright, and gay,- -916,8 alwys trim and neat, When itcanes to blonde hair, Her's simply can't be beat. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: gkAi4.: Vice Commissioner: oovemor a . HYDE, nowARo 'He possesses work and wit in del zghtful brqbortions. Boys' Monogram Club: Little Cbvemori School Play' Glmbo Staff' Trac n I I ks Q ' cert Band: Letter: Debate, 3 Letters: GGUIIBII Band: BOYS' State: BIHSS SSX- EEUUBS GJVGHIDI' Staff, Edit-011 IIISDIU- mental S310 Ccmtestj: QJ111 8: SCPO11. HAMILTON, TIMOTHY His heart is as big as the State of Texas. A Cappella Choir C5 years, Letterj: Boys' Monogram Club C2 yearsy: Vice oomnlsslonerg Mixed Octette C2 yearsj: 'A' Squad Football C2 yearsj: 'B' Squad Football: Boys' Intramural- Bas- ketball C5 yearsb: Track C1 yearl. HARTER, EDWARD 'A sturdy man with sturdy nays,- He never moves as m a daze Bzt with precision does each deed' He 's always ready for each need. 'f A Cappella Choir? Boys' Mmogram Club: IA' Squad Football, 2 Letters: Boys' Intramural Basketball: Snanish Club: mu Squad Basketball, Letter: B Squad Basketball, Letter. IVERSON, FLORENCE It requtres more juiiimzent to know Wzen to speak than at to say. A Cappella Choir, Letter: G.A.A.5 Sec- retary: Girls' Monogram Club: Declam, Letter: Debate, 5 Letters. JONES, YVONNE 'Here 's to the iflrl mth a heart and smi e, kho makes each game in life worth while. Art Club: G.A.A.: Oommlssloneri F'.H.A.: Declam: Concert Band, Letter: Marching Band: Girls Bowling Club: Trombone Trio KOCH, MARTHA 'Bnghten the comer where you are. Junior-senior Banquet Committee: Cbv- eI1l0I' Start, Girls' B0w1iIlg Club. Le MIEUX, CECILIA e does httle nameless acts of kmcbzess. Junior-Sailor Banquet Oonmlttee. LIFFENGREN, JEROME I never knew a man troubled with melcmcholy Ww had plenty w do, and dzd it. Oonmisioner: Intramural Basketball: Captain: Concert Band, Letter: Senior High Mayor: Boys' State: Clarinet Quartet. LINDQUIST, ARLENE 'Szehasthenenze todareanddo lhat e 'er her mind devises. .. ' Girls' Monogram Club? Govemor Staff? Governor and Gumbo Editorial StafI:De- clam concert Band, Letter: Instrumen- tal soloz Twirlflng-Drum MaJorette: 63.1111 Se Scroll: Flute Trio, qxartet. KING, V Y Though men have dzed of overwork, I feel that I shall live a long time Junior-Senior Ba.nquet Committee. KLUNHEKSEL, DOLORES When tuple shoots his arrows, He Wrs. ' her. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: G.A.A. F.H.A.S G1I'1S' II1l','f'3'I111lI'3l Basketball. 9 MAY, GERALDINE 'A sparkle of the eye, A glwrpse of the dimfrle, A flash of a smile... That 's our 'Gerry'. A Cappella choir, Letter: secretary: Girls' Monogram Club: Class T1 w.SJI'61'1 Girls' Large Singing Group: Gumbo Staff: Cheerleader. MCCARTY, FRANK 'Qi man after his our: heart: Though he 'd rather a girl were after 1t. J'l1Tl1OI SeUlO1 BSIIQUGC Cmllnittee. I MCGRUDER, ELNORA '?z1et lass, there are but few 71010 the treasure hrd 'Ln you. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: H I MCGUIRE, SHARON 'l11ckey's' S grand pal to have GTCIJTI . G-MA.: V106 OOUIHISSIOIIEFS F.H.A.1 D8- clam: concert Band: Marching Band: Girls' Bowling Club. 10 LowER, Lenov 'Newr alone -5 his zdeas are Aluays with hzm. JUI110I SeI1101 Banquet Gilflml 13566. MARHKWED, WILUAM 'Pretty hlllf, pretti eyes: I I Wonderful dancer: ear gzrl's.s1ghs? Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: In- tranural Basketball: FPGICI1 Ibm Qld?- tet. MARSO, MARLENE WA lrerfect wonm, nobly planned, Ib warm, to comfort oorfmand. G.A.A.: Girls' Monogram Club: Class Vice President: F'.H.A.: Little tbver- nor: Declan: School Play: Girls' In- tramural Basketball: Concert Band: Girls' Bowling Club, Cheerleader, Let- ter: Trombone Trio. MARTELL, DARLENE I Sze 's aluuys, aluuys bubblmg over Withbefferuesqent Joy: he l1lze her with us zn our stunts: Her pep we will anploy. ,A cappella Choir: Junior-Senior Ban- quet oommittee: secretary: Girls sex- tette: Girls' Intramural Basketball: sports my qleen. V106 CDITIHISSIOTIBPQ Gumbo Staff. MCLAU GHLIN, RAYMOND 'Few thmgs are harder to put up mth than the annoyance of a of a good exfrrzple. A Cappella Choir: Boys' Monogram Club: 'A' Squad Basketball,Lette1: B SQ'll8d Basketball, Letter. MELVIN, GLADYS She 's pleasant, als o capable. . . And is a friend indeed. Governor Staff: MERKLE, ,JOY 'Wzth talents she lsadglfted well: Zhey are diversifz . She always .dies the thlng that's r1 tg A fnend boih true and trted. A Calpella Choir: Commissioner: Girls' Sextette: Mixed Octette: Vocal Solo: Govemor Staff: Declam: Gumbo Staff: Concert Band, Letter: Trumpet Trio.- MORRISSEY, DENNIS He 's the kznd we send out In the world to mn fame. Boys' Monogram Club: Commissioner: Vice Commissioner: Little Governor: Declam: A Squad Fbotball, Letter: Boys' Intramural Basketball: B Squad Football: Track: Concert Band, Letter: Debate, 5 Letters: Boys' State: Clari- lnet Quartet: Boys' Monogram Band. MOSTERT, PAULINE 'Sze cheers up any dreary place By merely passing through. G.A.A.: Girls' Monogram Club: F. H.A.g Concert Band, Letter: Girls' Bowling Club: Derfiolay Sweetheart: Relay Qleen Attefldanbi M8.1 C1'l1I1g 8: Pep Band. V NIEL, MARIAN 'Heggrzn would dun the shming sun uann a polar bear. A Cappella Choir, Letter? Vice Comis- slonerg Girls' Large Singing Gmup: Vocal solo: Girls' Bowllng Club. OLSON DUVEEN I don't care how tall I be... 'Cause every one looks up to me. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: Girls' Intramural Basketball, 3 Years. PARKS. BERTHA She does not waste her tune by wzshzng or drearmng, Bit goes earnestly to work. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: G.A.A. Letter: Girls' Intramural Basketball: COIICCPE Band: Marching Band, GlI lS' Bowling Club. PETERS, JACK. 'He 's got freckles on hzs face, but he love him just the sane. A Cappella Cnoir, Letter: Vice Commis- sioner: secretary: Governor starr: Glmbo Staff: Boys' Intramural Basket- ball: Track. PIGSLEYL HARLAN Small personallty, Full of rascal1ty! A Cappella Choir, Letter: BOYS' M0110- g'I'8m Club: 'A' Squad FDOtb8.l1, 2 Let- ters: Boys' Intramural Basketball: Track: 3 Letters: 'Al Squad Basketball: Letter: 'Bl squad Basketball, 5 Let- ters: Boys' muble Quartet: L1eut.oov. POLFUS, DARLENE 'A smart little gal Who knows no rest, For any frzend She 'll do her best. A Cappella Cmir, Letter: Girls' PDHO' gram Club: Girls Slngmg Group: Secy. PORTER, PATRICIA 'Her hair is dark and wavy,- Her face zs fazr to see: And she is always ready To join in jolZ1ty. ' A Cappella Choir, Letter: Girls' Mono- gram Club: Class Vice Presldmti Mixed octette: Declam, Letter: School Play: mmbo Staff: C01'lCeI't Band, Letter: SP. High Mawr: National Honor Society: Instnnnental Solo fcontestbz Homecom- lng qleen Attendant: o.A.R. Citizen- ship Award: Saxophone Sextette. t POTTER, .ucx lle're just putg zn hzs hands, And Potter ml us to his comands. Boys' Monogram Club: Commissioner: Vice Oonmlssloner: 'A' Squad Football, 5 Letters: 03-Captain: 'B' Squad Foot- ball: Track, 2 Letters: Concert Band: Gennan Band: 'A' Squad Basketball, 2 mtters: 'B' Squad Basketball, Letter: Sports Dey King: Marching an Pep Band. RATH BUN, FLORENCE Sie keeps a smile on her libs, md a songnm her heart. Junior-Senior quet Committee: G.A.A. F. H.A. 12 REPSTEIN, RICHARD I4ne'ver trouble trouble Till trouble troubles 1118.7 A C8Dpel1a Choir, Letter: Vocal Solo COOHYBSUS Boys- Intramural Basketball: Concert Band, Letter: German Band: Brass Sextette: Boys' Double Qlartet: Instmmmtal Silo: fccmtestj: Tnmpet Trio: stlmt Band. RDBERTSQN, ROBERT 'Wefs tall, mce and handsome, Ihtthful, and always there, - Ahd how the gzrls all envy hun His lovely curly hazr. oomnissioner 2 Yrs: Vice commissioner. R0 BI N S0 N Secretary: tbvemor STEWART, KENNETH 'Tm wart, but the teachers aren 't Snart enough to fmd 1t out. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. THOMPSUN, JAMES 'We most lives who thinks most Feels the noblest .tts the best. A Cappella Choir, letter: Boys Ifonogram Club: Class Secretary, Treasurer: 'A' squad Football, letter: 'B' Squad Fbot- ball: fDl'1CeI't B81'ldQ N8.Tf101'18l HJHOPSOC1' ety: Boys State: 'A' scpad Basketball, 2 Letters 'E' Squad Basketball, Let- ter: Jr. High Mayor, .Junior K1WB1'!18!'1.. TORBERT, KENNETH 'Yz'e's loved by all his friends, Respected by his foes, A leader in all lines, For many things he knows. A Cappella Choir: Boys Monogram Club: Class President: School play: HA' Squad Football, letter: Boys Intra- mural Basketball: Track: letter: Con- cert Band: Junior Klwanian: Instru- mental Smlo lcontestl. TYLER, RONANIE 'Evefgbody s Fr1end-- Nobo y's Enemy. Boys Monogram Club: Commissioner: 'A' Squad Football, letter: 'B' Squad Football: Boys Intramural Basketball: Intramural Captain. FRANKLIN 'W!WUsMMdlUkaUlaMrM7 That IS just what I can 't see. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. ROBINSON, HELEN, 'The better things in lzfe Come in small packages. Junior-Senior Banquet Committee: G.A.A. Staff: B0wl11'1g Club SCHL l ESSMANN, SALLY S1e's lwely, gay and full of pet: Fran sorrow she seems free: S1e's aluuys zn the midst of thmgs So popular is she. A Cappella Choir, Letter: G.A.A.: Class President, Treasurer: Commis- sioner: Vice Corrmlssloner: Secretary: Girls' Singing Group: Mixed Octette: Declam, Letter: Concert Band: Girls' Bowling Club: Natlonm. Honor Society: Girls' State: Homecoming Qleen. SLATER MARY I 'Glncerity and tlrustwrthmess are Manzfest in all her entertnses. Junior-Senior Banquet Chnmlttee: G.A.A. Vice Commissioner: Governor Staff: De- clan: Gumbo Staff: Spanish Club. 13 vANcE, LARRY Change me, change me, Tlme in thy flightg Make me a wild man Just for tonight. A Cappella Choir: V ce Commissioner: Boys Intramural Basketball: Track: B squad Basketball, letter . vlLAs, BETTY Ib fznd a faz ref, sweeter gzrl, You'd hunt the world around: She fascwates all who beholdg In her, all charms abound. Junior-Senior Banquet Canrnlttee: Vice Commissioner: Little Governor: Gover- nor Staff. wznole, sewn 'Red is her hair, Sueet is her song, Bright is her snnle, All the day long. A Cappella Choir, letter: Girls Mono- gram Club: Mixed Octette: Vocal Solo icontestb: Governor Staff: Declazn: Gumbo Staff. WILDER, LYNN A A man who zs. athletzcp He lo-ues each game and sport, And plays with vim and mgor Fbr the school he helps to sufrport. A Cappella Choir, letter: Boys Mono- gram club: Class President: Oonmls- sionerg 'A' squad Football, 5 letters Boys Intramural Basketball, Captain: Track, letter: Concert Band, letter: Jumor High Mayor: Boys State: Jr. Klwanlan: 'B' Basketball, letter: Brass Sextette: Boys Double Qlartet. WOODS CHUCK He's 1150012 and loyal pal: In baske ball he's swell. Boys HJl'DQ 8II1 Club, 2 yrs. Secretary: 'A' Squad Ebotball 2 yrs. 2 letters: 'B' Squad Football 1 yr. Marching Band 5 yrs., letter: Pep Band 2 yrs: 'A' Squad Basketball 2 yrs., 2 let- ters: 'B' Sqlad Basketball 2 yrs., letter: Rifle Club 2 yrs. CAMERA SHY SENIORS GUIDED BY Enessknson, WILLIAM KEN TORBERT 'Wever do today what is in your Power to defer 'till tomorrow. - 'A' Squagi Basketball, letter: 'B' Squad Basketball: J11Il10!'-Sen10I' Ballqllet C010- mitteeg Boys' Pbnogram Club. LEIGHTON, MURNA 'lovely beautiful bronn eyes has she, And she 's as sweet as meet can be. Junior-Senior Banquet Conmitteeg Vice Commissioner: Secretary, F. H. A. 1 yr. HIIAI.EY, RICHARD Zlugester full of jokes and puns, ever ready sparks: He keeps us all in constant glee with keen and apt remarks. A Cappella Choir: Corrmlssioner: 'B' squad Football: Boys Intramural Bas- ketball 5 YTSQ Captain of Boys Intra- mural 1 year. BACK RON: Nancy Henkins, Secretary: Ken Tbrbert, Pres- ident: Sally Schl1essmam'1,V1ce Pres ident. FIRST ROw:Mr. Heckart, Advisor: Mrs. Spitzer, Advisor: Mr. Flannery, Advisor. REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS R BACK ROW: Dennis Morrissey, Lynn Wilder, Jerome Liffengren, Howard Hyde. FRONT ROW: Patty Fluharty, Patty Porter, Sally Schliessmann. INSERT: James Thomson 15 RIVERS SEAT ALLEMAN, JUNE ALLEMAR, MAXINE ANDERSON MARY BAABE, FkED BADDELEY, JANICE BAGBY, JoAM BARGRART, BETTY BENTLEY, SUSIE BERRY, MARGARET BTGEAGLE, COLLEEN BYRNES, MTLLIAM cHlLos, Joan cox, FRED CREAMER Loss DAVID, k08ERT DITTMAN, JAMlcE DONOVAN, EDITH DOTY, JAMES FAMGER, JOE EERLEY, wlLMA FORNEY, JANET FRAZEE, RICHARD eERLAcM, JAMlcE BRAEE, SMARLERE MAGEMARM, ROBERT HANSON, NANCY HARDWICK, RoBERT Mlcxs, CLIFFORD RTLLMER, DALE RTMELTRE, MTLMA MTMSEY, BETTY HOFFMAN, DONALD HOWARD, LEON Ruosou, RoRMA HuLsE, HARRIET , A5 Mgmwv' :gf B A giii w fif W 1 Ni Agri +A E E1 fag Y W fi A ,A RE Z . ,, -AR , A Y W xxif '- . B A B se A 1- 1- 4 jg A ig A L- is 5 A, A Agvffgf pl EARZAL -4-',,iE1Es'Q :1,LEwp,'. I5 51,1 , f- f , W , ?2??E' Affiiif W , WE A , Q Eff - f 1 1 gig , ,I wi wig g B? FQ ig?W.m. - ' A ..... AB A B, :xii LX sim A ' A Q k ' LE. ?2Ei3z'z,' 'wif 'TE ww wif Aw 4 we Q5 if Av- 1 A. 2 ' X . Muur, LLOYD JACOBS JAMES Jos, FREDERICK RERR, BRUCE RAYsER, LARRY KRUZICK, JEANNE LEUGHTON THOMAS LEMBKE, bELAINE LIFFENGREN, ALAN LoMBLAMB, BETTY LUECKE, MARGARET MARSO, MAXINE MCILRAVY, MAX MCGRUDER, MAXINE MELEEN, RICHARD MILLER, MARILYN MISTEREK, SHIRLEY MoRRussEY JERRY MosTERT, ROBBY MURPHY, MARY MoAcR CATHERINE NORMAA YELMA PARSONS, CARLOS PARSONS, VILAS PAULSON, NOREEN PETERSON ROBERT PFOTENHAUER. PMYLLls PRICE DORIS ROBBIRS, ROGER RUMMEL, LARRY SANDAL RITA SARGENH, LAVONNE scARBoRouBM, JOYCE SHANGREAUX, BARBARA sMELooM, MARJORIE 17 SPARGUR, .1Acx SPILDE, Roseau STICKLER, Bourne swear DAVID TELFOHD, MELFoRo THOMAS, HERBERT 5-W., Tucxek, CHARLES Tunlsou, GLORIA VAN DRASKA, FRANK wsncxmu, nAncY WHITE, RONALD WILLIAMS, CAROLYN WINJUM, JANICE YOUNG, PETER CAMERA SHY: eARToN, CHARLES eeuno, CHARLES enovss, oonomv MARso, FRED JUNIOR OFFICERS ARE VOICES OF TOMORROW BACK ROW: Roger Robbins, President: Mr. Robinson, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Joan Bagbyy Vice President: Miss Norberg, Advisors JOYCC Scarborough, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Linn, Advisor. 18 OPI-ls' SHOW SOBER SIDES MISS MORSE' S HOMEROOM Douglas lorbert, Loran Bechard, Alan Gates, B111 Bruce, Daniel Ramsey, David Ramsey. B111 Fbukas. John Shangreanx, John L11'1!1, Jim Stephenson, Philip Byrnes, Jim Sheppard, Miss Morse. Mary Schmit, Rae Edland, Jane VanHeuve1en, Rita Echelberger, Arlyce Engebretson, K8-5' Riis, Eva Kirchner. MR. ROBINSON' S HOMEROOM Pierre Barnes, Jan Crow, Dean Gregerson, Dick Friedel, Scott Robinson, Paul Ove, Roger Hall, Bob Humphrey, Howard Jackson, Bob Hedman, Mr. Robinson. Delores Kayser. R158 Meslck, Leotta Hoar, Marilyn H1CKS, Allen FTCGDUTS, B111 Hartley, Marlene Burton, Dorothy Schumacher, Genevieve Iverson, Darlene Stageberg. Fosenary Thompson, Donna werckman, Amy Kelly, Laurin Kirley, Lulu Melvin, Marguerite Huston, Beverly stewart, DOI'1S Speer, Elizabeth King, Jill Mlchaelson. 19 MR. SCHREIBER'S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: John Devine, Bob HHPUGP, Roy Leach, Aaron Swan, Harvey Crow, Charles Kirkpatrick, Jim Burke, Paul Hoffman, mane Cummings. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schreiber, Alan Olson, Phyllis Matthies, Lois Plgsley, Leanne Heck, Barbara I-iumphrey, Marlene Boysen, Don Schlflessmann, Bill Miller. FIRST ROW: Janice HBITLSIIII, Shirley Lindstedc, Barbara Carr, Janet Morrissey, Judy Olander, Margery Peters, Sally Parsons, Beverly Howe, Jerry ottum. MR. ROUND'S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Lyla Thlelen, Reita Maher, DOIIIIB Garber, Elsie I-I8.I'I'1S, Beverly clevan, Bormie Carrol. SECOND ROW: Robert Broveel, Delaine LEUICKE, Elllhg Ramsey, James Mathews, Mr. Rounds. ' FIRST ROW: Bonnie Frost, Elaine Gray, Ferne Creamer, Emma Koch, Bonnie Stickler. Not shown is Suzan Maher. SOPHOMORES SUPERVISED BY OFFICERS-ADVISORS BACK ROW: Mr. Schreiber, Advisor Mr. Robinson. Advisor Miss Morse, Advisor FRONT ROW! Lois Pigsley, President Karen Rils, Secretary Laurln Klrley, Treasurer NOT PICTURED: Douglas Torbert., Vice President Z0 EXTRA C BAND STEPS OUT IN SNAPPY FORMATIONS BACK ROW: Mary Jean Gregerson, Dean Gregerson, Glen Garrett, Elling Ramsey, Bob gorcoran, wayne Echelberger, Jim Sheppard, Duane Cummings, Douglas Tor- ert. THIRD ROW: Margery Peters, Nancy Hansen, Catherine NOHCK, Jimmy Burke, Janet Morrissey, Aamn swan, B111 Miller, Judy olander, Ponnie white, Larry Kayser, Karen Rlis, Charles woods, Leanne HECK, Philip Byrnes, Melford Telford, Arlyce Engebretson, Bobby Mostert, Alan Llffengren, Paul HOff- man, Dean Davis, Patsy Holms, Howard Hyde, Cheryle Pashby, Barbara Carr, Allen F1-eeburg, Jane Va.nHeuve1en, Margaret Berry, Marlene Mar-so, Yvonne Jones, Lynn wllder. X BAND PLAYING FOR CLARINET QUARTET GOVERNMENT DAY ZZ , ........ .K SECOND ROW: Marilyn Fbukas, Pauline Mostert, Joan Bagby. Betty Hinsey, Larry Rummel, Roger Robbins, Phyllis curnmngs, Jack Spargur, Bill Markwed, Ken 'Ibr- DGPC, JOYMerk1e, Richard Repstein, B111 Byrnes, colleen Blgeagle, Joy weswver, Shirley Mlsterek, N3IlCy Henkins, Beverly HOWE, Patty Porter, Paul ove, MarJor1e Sheldon. FIRST ROW: Charles BBFUOH, Harriet Hulse, Jerome L1 rtengren, Sally Parsons, ST111 1e5' GTOVGS, Mary Murphy, Noreen Paulson, Arlene Lindquist, Nadine White. Mary SDBI'k8n Jeanne Kruzlck. X91 jf MR. DEROOS 80 MUSICIANS MAKE UP THE PIERRE HIGH SCHOOL BAND In addition to forming an 80-piece band, the ln- strumentallsts from smaller groups - a pep band of 40 pieces, a stunt band, and several ensembles - were to provide entertainment at athletic events and other occasions. on April fourth and fl fth of this year, the band took part ln the state-regional music contest at mbrldge. The band entered ensembles. Shortly before the end of the school year the band presented its annual concert of the music on which It had worked during the year. Classical music, marches and popular numbers were featured. BAND. CHOIR FORM ENSEMBLES FOR CONTEST W l.' l Z4 CHOIR PRESENTS ANNUAL- CHRISTMAS AND SPRING BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FFDNT ROW: GIRLS ENSEMBLE Patty Porter, Maxine Alleman, Harriet Hulse, Gerry May, Sally Parsons, Jeanne KFLIZICK, Richard Meleen, John Childs, Lynn Wilder, Jerry Morrissey, B111 Hartley, Don Green, Jan Crow, John Lynn, wayne Echelberger, Ro- berta Spilde, Laurin Klrley, Marjorie Shel- don, Mary Murphy, Phyllis Pro tenhauer, Eva Kirchner, Beverly Howe, Amy Kelly, Mar- garet Luecke, Barbara Shangreaux, Sally Schliessmann, Dean Gregerson, .Alan Olson, Richard Frazee, Jack Spargur, Douglas Tor- beI'E.Roy Leach, Darlene Polnxs, Florence Iversen, Rita Meslck, Doris aneer, Sharlene Graff. Mary Jean Gregerson, Patty Fluharty, Gerry Ottum, Noreen Paulson, Joy Merkle, Richard Repstein, Tim Hamilton, Jack Peters, Ed Harter, Inger Robbins, Max Mcllravyf Rose- mary Thompson, Jane VanHeuvelen, Margery Peters, Barbara Carr, Rita Echelberger, Beverly Stewart. Marion Nell, Betty Longland, Leanne Heck, Marcella Potter, Margaret Berry, Darlene Martell, L8I'I',Y Rummel, James Thompson, Mrs. Switzer, Harvey Crow, Charles Barton, Fred Marso, Bob HRPGWICK, Donald Schliessmann, CONCERTS Under the direction of Mrs. Helen Spitzer the Choir presented a Chrlsunas and Spring concert. As the Qlmbo goes to press the Choir is plan- ning to tra- vel to M0br1dge for the district music con- test. Janet Fbmey, Karen mis, Judy olander, Mrs, Spitzer Beth weddle. Choir Director 25 GOVERNOR STAFF KEEPS SCHOOL INFORMED BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: FRONT ROW! Nancy werckman, Margaret Berry, Nancy Henkins, Larry Rumrnel, Lloyd H'Ill'1E, John Childs, Jack Peters, Marilyn Foukas, Helen Robinson, Shirley Groves, Betty Banghart, Mr. Hausle CAdv1sorl. Donna werckman, Arlyce Engebretson, Rosemary Thompson, Phyllis Cummings, Gladys Melvin, Mary Slater, Margaret Luecke, Mary Anderson, Betty Vilas, Betty Doren, Beth weddle, Arlene Lindquist, Betty Jo Longland, Maxine Alleman, Idonna ooppersmith, Howard Hyde fzditorh. Janice Baddeley, Janet Forney. Noreen Paulson, Mar- jorie Sheldon, Harriet Hulse. 9 et? Pg? Mei CO 51 XNOQX4 QD OW P' ,Q l 906 OR :T NOR 26 ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS LATEST EDITION OF YEAR BOOK PWNNX 0 eff' 3: We ENG N02 NNNN Q? N6 BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: ,FIRST ROW: Nancy werckman, Dick Meleen, Larry RLIITIIUGI, Roger RDDDIHS, Howard Hyde, Jack Peters, Beth weddle, Joyce Scarborough, 1 HT- H8113 e. Betty Jo Longland, Margaret Berry, Gladys Melvin, Mary Slater, Edith Donavon, Margaret Luecke, Mary Anderson, Betty Vilas, Betty Doran. Maxine Alleman, Idonna Coppersmlth, Gerry May, Arlene Lindquist, Nancy Henkins fEd1tory, Pat Porter, Noreen Paulson, Marjorie Sheldon, Harriet Hulse. FORENSIC GROUP TAKES HONORS BACK ROW: Charles Barton, Roger Robbins, Howard Hyde, Miss smoking, Coach FRCNT Row: Sharlene Graff, Fem creamer, Sally Schliessmann, Dennis Morrissey INSERT: Florence Iversen Pierre High School's most favorable record in interscholastic competition belongs to the debaters. The overall record of the squad for the 1951-52 season is 30 wins and 12 losses. 'mis does not include the divisional toumament, which was not held until after the press deadline of the Cmmbo, and the subsequent state tournament. Four seniors, each with tw years' previous experience, made up the teams which repre- sented Pierre in the divisional tournament March 18. They are: Howard Hyde and Dennis Morrissey, affirmative, and Florence Iversen and Sally Schliessmann, negative. These teams aggregated a season record of 14 wlns and three losses. Pierre defeated in debate winner, four times: Gregory, Philip and Sturgis, each three times: Doland, HIQIITIOPG, Presho and Redfield each twice: and the following schools each once: DeSnet, Huron, Lead, Lemmon, Mitchell, Mundo, Rapid City Sloux Falls and Vivian. P1erre's losses were tm each to Gregory and Huron: and one each to: Eureka, Lead, Mitchell, Presho, Philip, Rapid city, Winner and Vivian. 28 DECLAM SPEAKERS REAP REWARDS BACK ROW: NBIICY Henklns, Mary Slater, Yvonne Jones, Mary Jean Gregerson, Mary Murphy, Janice Winjum, Roberta spilde, Beth Weddle, Florence Iversen. SECOND ROW: Margery Peters, Judy Olander, Jane VanHeuvelen, Rita Echelberger, Janice Baddeley, Betty Jo Longland, Harriet Hulse, NOPSHI Paulson, LOIS Creamer, Sally Schllessmann. FRONT ROW: Roger Robbins, Mr. Clyde Heckert fmvisorj, Dennis Morrissey. LADY LETTER WINNERS LEAD ACTIVITIES BACK ROW: Gerry MSU, Janice Wlnjum, Mary Jean Gregerson, Yvonne Jones, Noreen Paulson, Marlene Marso. SECOND mu: Darlene Polfus, Patricia Fluharty, Pauline Mostert, Florence Iversen, Sally Schliessmann, Beth weddl e, Marlon Neil. FIRST ROW: Arlene LITIGQIIISC, Nancy Henklns, Patty Porter, Shirley Groves, Marilyn Foukas, Mrs. Wlnckler Uxdvisory. LETTERMEN SUPPORT SPOFZTSMAN SHIP BACK ROW: Charles woods, Jack potter, Harlan Pigsley, Roger lbbbins, Jack apargur, IDW2.Pd Hyde, Ken '1brbert, Mr. Flannery, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Cliff HICKS, Alan Gates, Leon Howard, Pete Young, Chuck Tucker, Larry Runmel, D6!1I11S Morrissey, Raymond McLaughlin. FIRST ROW: Edward Harter, Tim Hamilton, Glen Garrett, Lynn Wilder, william Byrnes, Jim Thompson, Robert Corcoran, Ronnie Tyler. GOOF-OFF.S PERFORM IN STYLE BEFITTING NAME Under the able direction of baton-wielding Roger Robbins, the twelve maubers of the 'Goof-ofrsw performed at halves of basketball games, and at the regional tourna- ment at winner. 30 v?,1' 6 9- '41 0? YN? AW! xv 6 1 9 VZPQOQQQ CXX66 xene 0 ff QBQ, , O 1965. Be 61 QQ?- 1?-O1 5-Eiqfw QXSQQ -. wave.-A moat. XXQSKGS Yweov, gm QOW. Bfsxsglxoqfxeeei, yfxabe mxvaqgixes we 0 'Adv- F. H. A. LEARN PRACTICAL HOMEMAKING BACK ROW: Irma Spam, Kay Stewart, Harriet Thompson, Shirley schomer, Beverly Schledel. Beverly Clevan. SECOND ROW! Donna wercrunan, Rita Echelberger, Lois Plgsley, Laurin Kir- FRONT ROW! ley, Fern Creamer, Marilyn Hicks. Lcgls Creamer, Marlene Marso, Yvonne Jones, Elaine Gray, P71171-IDGCN King. G. A. A. MEMBERS HAVE PEP ,A BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: 32 Lavonne Sargent, Nancy werckman, Rosemary Thompson, Arlyce Bngebretson, Lois Plgsley, Barbara Carr, Jill Mlchaelson, Bertha Parks, Marjorie Sheldon, Bobby Spllde, Janice w1n,1um. Lois Creamer, Wilma Fenleyf Harriet Hulse, Betty Banghart, Betty Longland, Pauline Mostert, Sally Schliessmann, Janet Forney, Catherine Noack. Velma I'D1 l'!l8I1, Janice Hamann, Genevieve Iverson, Donna Gar- ber, Marlene Marso, Noreen Paulson, Margaret Berry, Sharlene Graff, Miss Fbulk. STUDIES. HOMEWORK. LEAD UST OF MuSTS fqyaxfgfwlf gs 'ff' E WW 41 A wg? . Ju li? X: ,Ls A L, X.. - x '- , W fifiaggga, 2' ' ,, , , , . ' -'iwsffg-M iff? sgxf' 1. VM? W . 7 K ' J 5 T-'ffm I - :fw?3 fww J w , ' , fp A. 2. fwxggg-rggk ' .f?f9Qzn,:Ngy- ' E SCHOOL SQJFE g lie r ENGLISH IS A MUST VENI, VIDI, VICI X -if Y I XY ON JULY 4TH, 1776... IDOK! A TRAIN! BUILDING HEALTHY BODIES ONE, TWO, THREE, TYPE ARTISTS AT YORK AVERAGE STOPPING DISTANCE IS. . . . A PLACE TO STUDY GIVING MR. THOHPSJN A HAND WATCH THAT COLUMN SEE, AN ARM! HOW MUCH DOES IT EEIGH HATCH CLOSELY LEARN BY DOING IN HOMEMAKING 'Ihe Home Bconmnics classes have studied cooking, serving, child care, interior decorat- ing, and home managenent. 'me Pierre chapter of 'me Future Homemakers or America have had candy sales to raise money. A group or girls went to Sioux Falls to the state FHA meeting n October. 38 APPLYING WHAT YOU LEARN IN SHOP 2 J . fi ,QL 3 A if L N ' lm ii' gb. -lg ., mgmsc A EILLFOLD THEWPL BUILQILG WITH woo: FNEGLES PRQTRCT WEL ,QQ EYES TFE LA'I'HIi IS A PPECISION TOOL PLANNING-DF.A1w'ING COKE FIRST E 5 -5 i ff . f X A , 75. v' L1 5 --- Q, A 1: ,Ei , w p Q 'l':. 'j,, K U if' , M - -p , -..., 'THINK IT'LL EVER RUN JII1? T'EiE'! FI TUPNHJG N052 3 LEGION SPONSORS HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNMENT DAY OFFICIALS ON STAGE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION JUDGE LEEDOM 'SWEARS THEM IN. A REAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUDGE PETERS, SEATIED PRESIDES 40 SALLY AND GLEN REIGN OVER HOMECCMING PATTY PORTER SALLY scnu Essnmuc 1 NNICY HEIIKIIIS GLENN GARRETI' Sally Schliessnnnn was elected 1951 Homecuning qleen. Patty Porter and Nancy Henkins were the Queen's attendants. Glm Garrett.. HOIIICCOUIUIS mrshal, presided over the eoronatlon at the ciw auditorium. Spegklars were Mrs. Bild LB.mCh6, a fomer Homecoming Qaeen and Paul Hengel, a Pierre H191 Bc o alumna. After the ooxonation the snake dance, led by the High School Band, wound its way up PIBITC Street SIIG 68.85 P1e888I1t DPIVB, ending at C118 C1 B.d1t10Il8l b0nf1I'6. The bon- fire was lighted by the Queen, Sa117. And the students were led in school yells by 42 the cheerleaders. f ,Q f v' i f ff we gggx , Z, Drink i if I , A 34?3a'n' qw .Y i m a 1 wwwwwm i 1f.,., . . L , gQf?1WwLHf 1 , Qwyfyfwmyi , if M3WN5fmf :wmWFHmQ?Wf ' f- Q FS MMMAHWQMESQQ 5ww ?W3wmQww ,?Wg, W g 521555 f is ,W Q24 5 eg 3 ggi .fw 5 5 1 5 5 - E ,Li , gn: 3? .,.-fm 5' Q px M ,JS .mv SNS 1 , K as Q T c5ovERNoR's DAY WE ELECT GOVERNOR FIRST LADY GOVERNOR - ED HARTER FIRST LADY - MARLENE HARSO After the State Officials led by Govemor and Mrs. Anderson were ushered in by Patty Porter, Jerome Llffengren and the Cheerleaders, Mr. Earl Hausle, asked that the honorary student officials be brought foward. By popular vote or the students Ed Harter and Marlene Marso were chosen as Governor and First Lady. The Junior High officials also elected by popu- lar vote were Mark Frazee and Suzanne Henklns, Lieutenant Govemor and Secre- tary of State. HONOR GROUPS REPRESENT HIGH SCHOOL , I I I . , J, M , , ee ersikifge BL: -if-.zffferggimeg FI?-,'55if' ' nfeifI1S:f5ei gg I Be '4 .Sify - .1 ' E7 -z. . 5a , :--5,11 mf' x JUNIOR KINYVANIANS BACK ROW: Dick Hyde, Jim Meyers, Don Ziemann, wayne Echelberger FIRST ROW: Glen Garrett, Jim Thompson, Ken TOFDCPS, Lynn Wilder NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SHOWS CHARACTER. SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE BACK ROW! FIRST ROW! Jim Thomson, wayne Echelberger, Jerome L1ffG118I'0Bn Roger Ebbilll, .Inward Hyde. charles Barron, Dennis Morrissey. patty Porter, Patty Fluharty, rlary Jean oregereon, Janice wlnjum, Jeanne KTUZIOK, Joy Merkle, Florence Iversen, Sally Schliessmann. PAULINE WAS CHOSEN SWEETHEART OF DE MOLAY The Ashl ey Chap ter, OFGQI' of De Molay S619C- ted P3l.1l1I19 Mosnert HS Sweetheart to relgm over its Annual Sweethear't's Rall. Pauline has been active in many extra-curricular activities. She 1s a member' of the Girls' Mon- Ogram Club, the G1l 1S' Bowling club, the Rifle Club and a Relay Ac- tendant. sincere congratulations are extended to Pauline and the De Mo- lagy for the fine social functions SC1'100l ye3T'- THE GUMBO STAFF' which they have supported during! the 4 6 1 , LYNN WILDER ELECTED KING OF HEARTS 'W Lynn Wilder was crovned King of Hearts by the Pierre Bethel of Job's Daughters and reigned over the annual King of Hearts NRCS. Lynn has letter- ed in A Cappella Choir, football and track. H9 has participated in many other activities. GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATERS LEARN PRACTICAL POINTS OF GOVERNMENT I Panty Fluharty, Sally Schllessrnann I BACK ROW: Howard Hyde, Jerome Liffenggren FIRST ROW: Dennis Morrissey, Jim Thompson, Lynn wllder 48 TEACHERS ARE EDUCATION IS LIKE UNTO A LIGHT M. L. REYNOLDS A. A. 'ITIOMPSON Superintendent of Schools Senior High Principal N. M. PAULSON Junior High Principal Pierre H131 School counts itself lucky to have a staff of teachers who are so interested in students' educa- tion and welfare. 50 AND IT SHALL BE A LAMP LIGHTING OUR PATH E I I I I 1 5 I BACK ROW: BERYL BETHKE PAT CRONIN EMILY HAM MII-TON -1500939 3 d008'gcJ I-11sUory,Jr. Bus,Jr. H1 Home-Ma.k1nS.Jr.H1 History, Jr. H1 r : BEATRICE BROOKING JOHN DeROOS EARL HAUSLE GLADYS LINN Math - aaanish Band HIBUOPYQ Journalism Homemaking HID MW: MARVIN BURROUEHS NALTER FLANNERY CLYDE HECKART VIRGINIA YOOREHEAD Industrial Arts Social Science English English. Jr. Hi. 18'1' RON: BAIRD CRANCE DONNA LEE FOULK OARROLD ISAACSON GEORGIA IDRSE JANET 14035533 Math, Jr-.Hi Phys. Bd. C1'lQI1StI'y'Phy81CS History-Latin English, Music BACK ROW! JACK ROBINSON HELEN SPITZER Biology Commercial-Music BRD ROW: DALLAS ROUNDS PHIL TRAUTNER Comercial Phys. Ed.-Jr. Hi. END ROW: ROBERT SCHREIBER BENJAMIN ULMER English Industrial APCS 1ST ROW: MARGARET SERSTOCK AUDRAE VISSER English-Junior Hi. Librarian 52 ALICE HESTOVER Math-JIIIIIOI' H1 JEAN NHITING Engl 18h-J P. I-I1. PAT NINCKILER Art RUTH HOLM School Nurse ALBERT MOLINE Olsnodian ANNA NOTMEYER Custodian LOIS FLOYD secretary BESSIE MOULTON JUANITA 'IUSA office Secretary IN SPORTS WE 54 THESE SENIORS MADE BOB CORCD RAN TIM HAHILTUN LETTERS IN FOOTBALL mnnnn muormm GLEN GARRETT DENNIS MORRISSEY ED I-I.AR'lER E a 'W 'M X Ti :Ali g if 555' 1 ' 3 ?'?Z5,,.-.1 .ff n M 3, :sf x J! ax R .I 1, 6 www 2 , J QE JACK POTTER JIM THOMPSJN LYNN WILDER sy M 'I M. KEN TORBERT 53' Q55 Q59 alia' CHARLE FOODS QQ , lfI'fs :. ls : Z-Q 'ef V Q BONNIE TYLER MEET OUR TEAM The Plerrelilgh Footballsquad ended the 1951 season with six losses as compared with 'me w1n and one tie. Although the season cannot be rated as entirely successml it had its brlglt spots. Much of the time the team was held back with injuries. Huron first brought its team to Pierre and defeated the covemors 53-O in the rain. 'lhen the team traveled in Lead, ammmg a 2,6'O decision. winner next came to Pierre and ex- tended the Governor's losing streak, handing them a 25-0 shellalcking, Belle Fburche ruined P16!'I'6'S'I'DITECOIll1!1E, vmlloplng them 25-0. A week of rest was welcomed by the Pierre grldders for in their very next ballgame, though losing 19-7, scored their first muchdovn of the SQBSOII! 'rravellng to Lemmon the Gw- ernors played one of their finest games of the season In losing 7-0. 'me coviboys S11DDed over a late third quarter tally to win. After battling to a 21-21 tie with Redfield, the Governors came up to their final game of the season-still wltmut victory. Playlngan after- noon game instead of a night one the Pierre boys smothered Mobrldge 41-25. The Governors scored 69 points as to 181 for their opponents. QWOHSIICS Eierre HHPOII .... '63 O Lead . . . 26 O Winner ....... 25 0 Belle Fourche .... 25 Q Miller ....... 19 7 Redfield .... 21 21 Mobridge .... 25 41 56 THE GOVERNORS EXCEL BACK Row: James mompson, Dick Frame, Harlan P1S316yr Charles woods, Glen Garrett, B111 mgebretson, Ed Harter, Alan Gates, B111 Byrnes, Bmce Kerr, Jack Potter, Leon Howard. FRONT ROW! Charles Tucker, student Manager, Beryl Bethke, coach. P1erre's record ln high school basketball conpeti tion for the 1951-52 season vas 10 wins and 11 losses. 'me oovemors scored a total of 925 points during the season, for an average of 44 per game, vhile their oppunemts aggremted 945 for a 45.4 average. Responsible for a big part of P1erre's scoring was big B111 ihgebretson, who amassed R4 points for his season's work. Ed na:-ter accounted for 141, and Chuck mods oiled HD 155. Clos behind are Glen Garrett with 130 and Jim 'monpson 119. 'mree Governor cagers scored over ao points ln a single game. Engebretson netted 25 aminst Famlktnn, Garrett 25 over Cheyenne, and Harter scored 25 an-lnst winner. Pierre mponents 59 Hllmn 47 42 webs tor 59 41 H1 tchell 57 45 H1Sl'lTKJI'8 26 25 Ipswich 47 S 5 w 5 9 55 Cheyenne 28 49 mbridge 51 56 mlda 55 40 Gettysburg 56 525298653 835832185 H1 gtmmore Hiller Rapid City Rapid City winner Winner HIPOIDOQ 55 winners-r 40 39 0111488 57 45 Hignnorem 41 3 23 !10b!'1dS94' 'NI SBCUIUDBI 'IUUJHIRIIIQIIU t WIHBTQCQ 'IDIIITIBIHIC 1 Y, ffa . f v L ' 1p,p,, lx L vii, L 'fQ:Qf2?'G A Wixw ' L ' ,d ay JQQSIQEYFE df! J, M 5 Q A Y , 3 H t in A 1 ax Glqjff vT'x:5Q5,i? , K 1 V W K gg Z' 1 A fe 4 S is 6 E 4 3 :Q- ap? U BILL W 5 T My 2,A.M v ,' Q' ENGEBRETSON Jang, - X ' ., xi 5 1 X 34 y Q Y. .N NY N 9255? KKK g H , XL , W ,- ,,Sf , Vwy V i f ' L ff, 9 pf ,. 2? 4 X .w-Ixfmxffsa GLEN GARRETT . 2263 z ' : , ar ,M 2 4, ,cw L WW i, , fx 1 . V wa X, X 45' A X f 1 ww ef,gw'My' , gf f PM X 9 Af 9 4 X gvgf N 3, L , , M N K ED HARTER '? wigs Q. My 2 fw de I QM ii' My Q L Qs MW qw R 0, w S185 3 ff: win U ,sm M97 f,p f , f 1 . . . f illfrfxxiff- 'J'V,4i J, 1 k ' 5 fb-fy 11 P . ff X ' K '14 f 1 5 M .11 f X - .171 - .V 3, , ,. ' H s. . K U f I ' in -5 ' J 4 G 11, HARLAN PIGSLEY JACK POTTER xl :wi N ww . Sv' 34, 94'-2 3 , Hg? an Q Y K 1,653 Q we Lx. W 'yy M ,, mg, . if 'X f Q , i, Q 3 ':: ' f , tw Q C- 'bi CHARLES WOODS - J M .53 - ! ' X 'A if wail JIM THOMPSON s 6' is S 5 J My Q 1f?g'g 1 2 I 7 r Q 3 3 y , Q 1,5 1 COACH BETHKE 60 l THE 'B' SQUAD IS THE TEAM OF THE FUTURE l l BACK ROW: walter F'l8I'l!!e1'Yr Coach, Bob Harter, John Linn, John Shangreaux, Thomas Leiyxton, Cliff Hicks, Jan Crow, Paul ove, B111 Hartley, Paul Hoffman, Blld I-Dffman. FRONT ROW: Don Schliessmann, Phil Byrnes, Mark Frazee. Cllmaxing their season by winning the B invitational tournament, Coach Flannery's boys looked back on a good season. The record for the season showed nine wins compared to six losses, but three of these losses vere to varsity squads from Blunt and Fort Pierre. III wllference D183 the B Squad lost only One CDIITSCSE, to Gettysburg by 3 B9 UD 29 SCOPE. The 0U1'IeI'.B U68'mS U10 TDDDBG Shall WET6 Huron and H0bI'1dg9. The B squad outscored opponents by 99 points as they rolled up a 569 point total while holding their opponents to 470 points. 'mls gave the boys an average of 57.93 points per mme compared with a 51,53 game point average for their opponents. Pierre qpponents 40 Huron 26 26 Blunt 40 29 Higlmore 21 36 Blunt 58 3 5 Cheyenne 26 27 Mobrldge 37 39 Orllda 28 29 Gettysburg 39 40 H1 Qmnre 35 40 Miller 27 35 Ilbrt Pierre 62 42 winner 20 . 31 winner 26 37 Gettysburg SEN: 50 Cllida 354' at B invitational mumamant INTRAMURAL BOYS SHOW SCRAPPINESS ECHELBERGER' S IHTRAHIRAL TEAM BACK ROW: Harvey Crow, Donald Harman Tim Hamilton, Jimmy Burke FRONT KJV: Bilbby Mostert. Wayne Echelberger, Captain Charles 'nxcker-. 62 WlLDER'S INTRAMURAL TEAM Douglas 'Ibrbert, Rmald white, Lynn wilder, fcaptalnj, Fred Baade, B111 Markwed. JUNIOR HIGH HOLDS FUTURE OF PIER? HIGH SCHOOL I f-5 ,a nf 424 was was Q Nm, QYMWQM SA 15 95954 gm gm, my 559352 ,, Q ,N Q 3 4335 5 w?52Q' Sr H E W x' fx sf JUNIOR HIGH LAWMAKERS SUPERVISE ACTIVITIES BACK ROW: Don Plgsley, Carl Huckfeldt. Kelly Douglas, Murel Trimble, Frank Capin, Tony wegner, Buddy Hoffman, B111 Frltts, Tommy Lavene. SECOND ROW: Allen Scovel, Jerry Thorrpson, Terry Sl1liV81'1f Mary aaarks, Maureen Hull, Frank Tucker, Jlmy Leonard. FIRST ROW: Heather Hyde, Ruth Curry, Cheryle Pashby, J0y Westover, Audrea Potter, Beverly Sh8!1SI'e8l1X- Clnset, Cheryle Pashby, Mayorl BACK ROW: James WH, B111 Demon, Charles Geboe, 13811181 DOW, Roger Garrett, James Erickson, Richard crow, Kenneth stemler. SECOND ROW: Edward Tegland, Charles Aase, Shawn Huswn, Mary Fluhartyf Patsy o'Ha11ore.n, Ellen olson, Ronnie Bleecker, Larry Kraxrme. FIRST RON: Terry Lamster, Patty o'R1e11y, Linda Leedom, Dick aulde, mayorl, E3-81116 856112. Evelyn 1011818041 mretta Mlllvhy- Ilnset, Dick Spilde, Mayorl 64 IGH SCHOOLS FUTURE LEADERS POSE CRAIICE md NlNCKLER'S HOMEROOM BACK ROW Leonard Sheppard, Larry Kramme, Tom Young, 'mny wagmer, Dick Spilde, John Owens, Jim Riggs, B111 Meines, Billy Demmon, John Hall. SECOND ROW Shirley schomer, JoAnne FJelstad, Nita Jo Henderson, Teresa Sullivan, Virginia saith, P685 Neid, Daphne Rae Buechler, Mary Ellen spoonemore, Diane Fl0I'neYf Matilda Bleber, Beverly Schledel, FIRST ROW Harriet Thomson, Janice Meleen, Buddy HOYUDBII, Ronnie Bleecker, Ruth Curry, Ellen olson, Terryl Evans, Maureen M1l1 DhY, Carol Callahan. HAM' S HOMEROOM Roger Christiansen, Richard Ripley, Bill Humpnry, wayne ward, James Stuart, Mural Trimble, Charles Aase, Lee HCK68, Roger Hunsley, Tommy Frlnk, Billy Kelly, James Gordon, Gayle Parsons. Carl Huckfeldt, Mark Frazee, Mary Ellen Fluharty, Marlene Sandal, Patty Beam, Margaret Hall, Naomi MGQIUSSOH, Edna Eby, Noreen Converse, Shirley Olson, Eugene vincent, James Bamngardner, Floyd Towne. 'Ibm Jacobs, R088 Higgins, Sylvia Telford, Lynda Creager, Kelly Douglas, Patsy o'Halleron, Joy Westover, Edward Tegland, Shirley Hosman, sharon Tipton, sally McKee. MISS SERSTOCK' S HOMEROOM BACK Row Larry Tyler, Jim POUIOS, Neil clark, Darrell Gray, Charles Hickey, Robert 001, Kenneth Olsvn, Robert stein, Fred Iverson. SECUND ROW Bernard Jeltz. Nadine white, Mary sparks, Myrna Rlvenes, Marles Halbert, Doris Harrawa, PBtI'1CI8. Ondricek, Kay Stewart, Erma Smald. FIRST RDW Patricia Holm, Suzanne 1-lenkins, Cheryl Pashby, Prank Canln, Dean mty, Ida L80 39177, Marilyn Reed. Sharon Huston. 65 J A00 BSON' S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Neil Moulton, John Salladay, Victor Hanson, Roger Garrett, Jerry Parker, George Leonard, Harry Schueth, Fritz Sholder, Charles McLaughlin, Eldon Lindquist, Michael Sarrel, clinton Schimkat, SECOND ROW: B111 Miller, Donna Bagby, Judy Hartwell, Smron Herring, Audrea Potter, Cheryl L0ve,1oy, Jill Morrison, Mary Peters, Davhyne Marso, Martin Staven, Larry Eaton. FIRST ROW: Dick Stagebers. PBCTICIB. HBHKIHS, Joyce Anderson, Ames Thorne, ,Sharon Hinsey, Frank Tucker, Charles Geboe, Esther Fenley, Pearl Madison, Mary West, Peggy Stephmson, Dick Miller. IESTDVER' S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Donny Plgsley, Dallas HBPPIQH, Jerry Buechler, Jack Middleton, Jerry Hosman, Howard Brancel, Harvey Bieber, Lester Armstrong. Robert McKee. SECOND ROW: Kenny Stemler, George mitney, Darlene Mclnnis, Ester Bieber, K8-5' DeYonge, Mary Miller, Ralph mnham, Ramon Blrdsall. FIRST ROA: Vonda Alleman, Margie Speer, Janet Hall, Billy Fritz, Jimmy meson, Ametta sweet, Dean Hall, Judy Edlund. KAY MISS HHlTlNG'S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Juris Blakis, .main Blakis, Larry Withers, Richard Kock, 'Dummy De'1'avem1er Edward Mathews, .Al Banghart. SECOND ROW: Richard Stenzel, Alice Jacobs, Raman Jorgensen, Patricia Stykel, June Walters, Patricia Austin, Joanne Seeley, HMT Anderson, Keith Hickey, FIRST Row: Terry rgeyers, sandra I-lertzar, Jim Leonard, Llgda, LBGGHII, Elaine stertzy Leona 0 son. CRON I N' S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: John Harrington, Peter Hanson, Larry Young, Marvin Rieger, Dennis Huehl, Jack Demo, Eugene Hoffman, B111 Thompson, Sherman Rlvenes, Dale Tweedy. SECOND ROW: Mayren Schliessmann, Beverly shangreaux, Nina Younkin, sharon Rlvenes, Gwen williams, Smia Winn, Ibrothy Dillingham, Pat Middleton, Bessie Bayles FIRST Row: Sandra Neiber, Arnetta Eby, Evelyn Longland, Loretta Murphy, Toni La Velle, Karen Thode, Nancy saffel, Yvonne Hanson. MISS VISSER' S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Mark Creager, John Harrawa, Roger Jlmkman, Ronald Cooley, Nick Jansen, Ralph Kelly, Jerrald Mathews. Robert williams, Calvin sweet, Mike Mullally, Charles Edllmd, Victor Jansen. SECOND ROW: L80I18.I'd HCL811Q11Il'1, Joe Higgins, Jerrald Gates, Effie Davidson, NBDIHI gates, Loretta Metzlnger, Fred Mathews, Francis Brink, Richard Karkalnen. FIRST ROW: Ralph Cox, 'mth 'm1e1en, Dolly Hagemann, Mary Leonard, Richard Crow, Allen Soovel, Patty o'R1el1y, Mureen Hull, Carol Randolph, Jim sterling. MISS MOOREHEAD' S HOMEROOM BACK ROW: Paul Ward, mssell Carter, Don Baker, Russell Byrnes, mm Magnusson, John 23333: nevmn Hunsley. Jim Forney, MDOT!! bmaley, Danny Bergeson, Leland SECOND ROW: Art TPIIIDIQ Peter Kirchner, Mark selvig, Jerry Douglas, Dorothy Hedman, QRPIOEEB Te'1ford, Marjorie Storey, Ted Lelgxton, Don sumerslde, Jerry , GOPGOII. Leland Gordon. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Reis. Katy Ugland, Terry Lamster, Jim wyly, Jerry Thompson, Heather Hyde, Jeanette ottum, Nettle Bush. INSTRUMENTALISTS TRAIN UNDER ABLE DIRECTION OF MR. DE ROOS BACK ROW: Larry Eaton, Martin Staven, Hager Garrett, Jerry Parker, Roger Hunsley, Tom Brink. nike sattel, Leonard Sheppard, Bernard Hoffman, Jim Riggs, Charles Aase, Neil Moulton, Harry Schueth, Fritz Sholder, Charles Geboe, Edward Tegland. THIRD ROW: Chuck Edlund, Joe Higgins, Devron Hunsley, Teddy LBIQUCOII, Victor Hansen, charles HcLauQ111n, Allen Lindquist, C11 fton schlmkat, Jim Forney, James wylyy John Peller, Leonard Gordon, nike selvlg, Jerry Douglas, Jerry Thompson, Frank Tucker, Dick Stageberg, John Salladay. SECOND Row: Shirley schomer, DOPOUIIY Hedman, Terryl Evans, Diane Forney, Mary Peters, .Judith Hartwell, Sharon Herring, Ellen Olson, Marles Halbert, Pearl Madison, Sharon Tipton, Joyce Anderson, Mary Jo West, wma Rlvenes, Sharon HUSEOD, Peggy Stephenson, Pat Beam. FIRST ROW: Patty Henkins, Daphyne Marso, Audrae Potter, Jill Morrison, Donna Bagby, Sharon 1-Iinsey, Heather Hyde, Marilyn Reis, Cheryl Lovejoy, Nadine Bush, Esther Fenley, Terry Lamster, Agnes 'Ihorne, Kay Stemrt. OUR TWIRLERS ARE IN STEP Joan Fjalstad, PCSU Stephenson, Vonda Allman, Maureen Hull, Donna Bagby, Daphyne mrso. 68 MISS NORBERG INSTRUCTS JUNIOR HIGH VOCALISTS BACK ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST HJW: Donald SlI!ll'll6l'S1d6, Mike Mullally, Len olson, Ted Leighton, Jim Leonard, Victor Hansen, Larry Withers, Harry schueth, Charles Geboe, Fritz Sholder, Mark Selvig, Leland Gordon, John Salladay, Peter Kirchner, Jerry Chrdon. Danny Bergeson, Allen Scovel, Jerry Douglas, Frank Tucker, Patty Henklns, Denhyne Marso. Marjorie Swear, Judie Hartwell, Sharron Herring, Jill Morrison, Patty 0'Re1l1y. Pearl Madison, charlotte Telford. Yvonne Hansen, Dollie Hagemann, Karen mode, Mayren Schliessmann. Joe Higgins, Dale Tweedy. Leonard MCL31.1gh11X1, Jerry Thompson, Jan Darner, Richard Crow, Art Trimble, Resale Boyles, Patricia stykel, Heather Hyde, Marilyn Reis, Nina Younkln, Mary Jo west, sharon Lovejoy. Joyce Andreeen, Terry Lamster, Agnes Thorne. Sandra Neiber, Beverly Shangreaux, Jeannette ottum, Evelyn LOHSIBIIG, Donna Busby. Audrae Potter, Mary Peters, Maureen Hull, Katherine Ugland, Lind? Leedom, Sharon Hlnsey, Patty Austin, Raman Jorgensen, Loretta Metz nger. BACK HBH: Niger Huneleyf Jim Poulos, Jim Gordon, Dick Spilde, Nell Clark, Pegg Neid, Terryl Evans, Diane Fomey, Marlya Halbert, Ellen Olson, Kay Stuart. THIRD ww: Mark Frazee, L10yd 'Doune, Murel Trimble, Ruth Curry. Mary Fluharty, Janice Meleen, sy1v1a Telford, Lynda Creager, Joanrg Fjelstad, Terry S-ll1IVB!1, Noreen Converse, Mary war . SECOND ROW: 'Ibm Young, Gayle Parsons, Frank Capin, Cheryl Pashby, Joy Westover, Sharon Huston, Shirley Hosman, Nadine White, Rose Higgins, Marlene Sandal. FIRBT ROW Jerald Smith, Ronnie Bleecker. B111 Kelly, Leo McGruder, Patty Beam, Patsy Holm, Ida Lee Berry, Suzanne Henkins, Daphne Fae Buechler. 69 GOVERNORS DAY WE PRESENT OUR SECRETARY OF STATE AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mark Frazee, Lieutenant Governor: Marlene Marso, FIPSE Lady: Suzanne Henkins, Secre- tary of State: Ed Harter, Governor. LITTLE GOVERNOR STAFF ALWAYS HAS A PAPER ON TIME W W 70 F. H. A. LEARN HOMEMAKING A W7 BACK ROW: Marjorie Speer, Patricia Stykel, Patricia Austin, Mayren Schllessmann, Sonja wlnn, Beverly Shangreaux, Mary Miller. SECOND ROW: Sharon Rlvenes, Elaine Stertz, Peggy Stephenson, Vonda Alleman, Judy Edlund, Jeanne Hall, Sandra Nelber. FRJNT ROW: Kay De Yonge, Jeannette Hall, Linda Leedom, Raman Jorqenson, Esther Fenley. G. A. A. MEMBERS ARE ENERGETIC BACK ROW: Marjorie Speer, Sharon Herring, Judy Hartwell, Doris Harrawa, Nita Jo Henderson, Ellen Olson, Marlys Halbert, Sharon Tipton, Erma Spaid, Beverly Schledel, Cheryl Pashby, Kay Stuart, Shirley Schomer, Daphyne Marso. THIRD ROW: Patty Beam, Dianne Ftmey, Lynda Creager, Jill Morrison, Audrae Potter, Mary Peters, Pearl Madison, Charlotte Telford, Maureen Hull, Heather Hyde, Cheryl Lovejoy, Dorothy Hedrnan, Sylvia Telford, Ruth Curry, Mary Ellen Fluharty. SECOND ROW: Patty Henkins, Donna Bagoy, Patsy 0'Ha1lora.n, Maureen Mumhy, Vonda Lee Alleman, Patty O'R1elly, Nancy Saffel, Arnetta Eby, Nina Younkln, Mayren Schliessnann, Karen Thode, Nadine Bush, Suzanne Henklns, Marylin Reis. FIRST ROW: Elaine Stertz, Evelyn Lmgland, Patty Austin, Shirley Hosman, Mary Leonard Mar- leen Sandal, Ida Lee Berry, Sharon Hlnsey, Ramah Jorgensen, Kathleen Ugland, Jeanette Ottum, Esther Fenley. COME ON TEAM. LET'S GIVE A GREAT BIG YELL Shirley Hosman, Judy Hartwell, Cheryl Pashby, Sylvia Tel ford. '71 JUNIOR SCRIBES PRESENT RESUME OF YEARS ACTIVITIES 248 Studmts filled the Junior Higl Assenbly on Sqptanber 4, 1951, to begin the next nine months of hard vork and lots of fun. ag tive new teachers this Year are M1ss Dcnna Fbulk, physical emcatlon, recneationg Miss Emily am. Ihnemaklng, n1nth sc ence: Miss Gladys Linn, hanenaklng, seventh and eimth sclenceg mis Janet lforberg, Chorus: Mr. Phil Trautner, Dkwslcal emcaticn, seventh and eighth science an recreat on. 'ho of our freslnnan boys, 'Dom Yomg and Buddy Hothran, made the 'A' aquad football team. Park Prazee and Hlddyelioftrnan made the grade for the 'B' basketball squad, with Mark nlaV1ng first strlng. This year Junior H131 had 81 'A' and 'B' squad basketball team coached by Mr. Traumer, and the sevm's be1ng coached by Pat Cronin. YB had GUI' 811111181 ChI'1b ..-18.8 BSSEIIDIY and party on DGCGIIIIJGI' 21. H133 Ham's seventh and 23116 IEHIIC SOCXIUIIIICS C1888 DI'eS9l'1'I2ed 3 D188 WTICCEI and d1I'eCU8d by 'I1I.'le'IIBe1V6S Hltltled 'I 1833 808.5 011'- Chrlsulns vacation provided a velcome break from school for both the students and the teachers. School bean amln on January 7, 1962. An unexpected, but thoroumly enjoyed vacatlon came on Tuesday, January 21 and wednes- my morning when tw feet of snow kmt evermne at hane. 'me latest form of entertainment ln Junior High are the recreation periods for 7th, 8th and 9th graders with Mr. Traumer and Miss Foulk 'refereelngm Miss Norberg 1s in charge of the Junior Him music. We have 7th and 8th Boys and Girls Chgms and 9th mixed chorus alcng with Tr1ple 'I'r1o, fninth g1r1sJ and Mixed Octet, Ininth boys an girls . First sanester mayor this year was Cheryl Pashby, who was succeeded by Dick Spllde the second semester. As we draw another Junior H131 smry to a close we're looking foward to another success- nn Governors Day. SDOrts Day and three blissful months of vacation. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l952 GOVERNOR SIGURD ANDERSON STATE OFFICTALS Rex Terry Theodore Mehlhaf Geraldine Ostroot Roy Doherty Fred Lindekugel Harold Freeman SUPREME COURT JUDGES Vernon Sickel St. Clair Smith Boyd Leedom E. D. Roberts H. B. Rudolph COIPLIHENTS CONGRQEUQ-:SONS CAPITOL CITY tv I CLASS OF '52 FLOWERS CLASS OF '52 gigs?-Eggggggg ALL OCCASIONS Orra and John STQRE SHOES PHONE 4035 PHCTOGRAPHS FORESHEWS THE SCHOOL SUPPLIES . OFFICE SUPPLIES YOUR KODAK DEALER GREETING CARDS Clholesale and Retailj PIERRE, s. DAK. 73 KIRKPATRICK THE THE ELECTRIC CO. LAUNURQMA1' CHN-DREN'S I I ONE-HALF HOUR ron uran Kefvinaror R3r?gggQgrs AUTOMATIC Monarch Ranges SELF-SERVICE! N Electric contracting GIFT ITEMS Next to Andersons ExfX'f1Pf'ME'Xlifl5Y PIERRE, S. DAK. PHONE 2510 12132-Q 5 w ,. , ,. My -.dn t- ,.L,.. 1 R iiL3 A Q -' uoRTHwEsT's FINEST' Q, TYPEWRITER Best Wishes Fort Pierre, S- Daa HOSPITAL CLAStSo Oghq 52 .30 Ponmz sALEs MANNINGS 429 AGENCY 5UpER f ! U46 R9Oiir All Pm Q Ulf was Cbp THE 'M our of prion: 3 own 1 FRESH MEATS FANCY GROCERI ES Qd AN: unscsr smash DRY GOODS - LADIES WEAR MEN'S 8: BOYS' WEAR pH0NE 680 325 S. PIERRE ST. Pierre, S. Dak. 75 012615125 INDIVIDUALLY STYLED APPAREL EURS COATS HILLINERY HOSIERY SUITS DRESSES BLoUsEs LINGERIE I Best Wishes COMPLIMENTS to the I SHOP MAHER FINANCE Dr V w CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or '52 COMPANY Compliments of AN EXCLUSIVE STORE for PIERRE WOMEN mo PREFER QUALITY FURNITURE CDowntown - Pierrel CQMPANY Phone 975 76 Key City of Missouri River Development slr: or THE oAl-IE DAM Compliments of THE PIERRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1, MWH4 'Z 2, -QF' E ..,, H q.Eqni , :Egfr ..-, I r: ::' I A li . wg, V V- 4 'gif , ' E E E gegmfi E ., H 2 E Iqll ,A 3 YJ- ra f i W 1 .o .: L We 5 V i J : iiWV5u5i HOP-SCOTCH COMPLIMENPS OF nscuen snos. BAR - MODERN F t pn S D k or lerre . 3 The Host CLEANERS ' Talked of Bar in the west EVERYTHING In the to FORT PIERRE St. Charles Hotel EAT Sz WEAR V COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF of DQNIS l. B. ALBRIGHT MOTOR SALES 3: C0- M,-v . Pierre, S. Dak. Mfrngr 77 COMPLIMENTS CAPITOL CITY CONGIEATEEATIONS 0 e OF DAIRY THE CLASS OF '52 WAVER LY ICE CREAM MALTS - SUNDAES COVERED Pasteurized 81 Homogenized d MILK and CREAM J M GN BR S L ' I anMH:H9E?S A E u55 sogiczlrggere St. Fon Pie e' S' Dak' Congratulations to the Class of '52 , L f oi u 'e HARDING MOTOR CO. ANDERSONS SUPER MARKET Market Where You Con Park It - Free! The Best For Less GO'-DEN RULE THF or. s. A. rumen CHIRQPRACTQR ' Phone e:gZEr:lZ3e7cl2E?I-2 QUALITY FOOTWEAR Residence ... 2842 Fruits Office ...... 737 Fmen Foods E' R'PTg5fALLY PIERRE, S. DAK. 54 I ' ,,., f ri V ,VLX V , 1 ,fi ,. ea. s' . if L ., 3 QF. ix 79 CONGRATULATIONS ' to the PIERRE FINANCE CORP. CLASS of '52 613 I Qu? 3652 P1erre Street Telephone 2376 PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA HARLEY s. GRArr co. DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS COMPLIMENTS of HARDWARE PASTEURIZED Dr. L. A. HARVEY MILK, CREAM EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS DENTIST P to tm 1erre, S. Dak. CLASS OF ,52 Our Besi Regurdsw CIuss of '52 LOCKE and ST. CHARlES HOTElS 80 COMPLIMENTS OF , , Q .'-A Q ' Q 14 gl I Wslixllf . nov WHITE, ownsn Pierre FREDA-LEONE K 81 L ELECTRIC National Bank APPLIANCES - HIRING The Hlflk the Clock' Lifes Dfe?7e3, coats d . . DEPOSITS INSURED BY THE FEDERAL an MI 'nery DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. where p,-ice 5 omit, Meet I22 East Ddcota Ave. ESTABLISHED IN 1889 Pierre, S- Ddc. Phone 660 FORNEY'S SALES AND SERVICE CQIPLIIENTS PIERRE, SO. DAK. CF J fig-QI or. MICHAEL IvI.IvIoIzIzIsssY 5 I Dr. CHARLES L. SWANSON COIIPLETE IOBIL SERVICE Dr B PHONE 2828 fopposlte Locke Hotelj 81 of PZEERZ iszimzzgns ,,,,ijQ111T'Ii,jfo,, CULLIGAN soF'r WATER iN Dr. C. H. SUTLEY CARL E. BERRY c0'0P A55 - Phone 2052 Phone 715 Ft Pierre, s. Dak. 201 E. Dakota Ave. Pierre' S- Dak- COMPLIMENTS OF VILAS DRUG STORES 'South Dakota's Finest' Uorner Drug Store Vilas Drug Store 82 TOM'S SERVICE STATION 5 5 V V P ie r r e CONGRATULATIONS OUR 'lo the HIGHEST REGARDS Flower Shop Class of '52 to the cmss or '52 81 Greenhouses LIBERTY CAFE W 050' umsren Ponnums by 'yawn .wintcgzcapfzeif cmu. P.NusnNseno F Kodak - Ansco - Zeiss Films - Cameras Picture Framing P e re, S. Dak. Mainstreet Uptown Phone 4249 FURNISHINGS FOR THE COMPLETE HOME FREE DELIVERY Our Aim is to Satisfy Every Customer guna FURNITURE COMPANY 804 N. EUCLID PIERRE, S. DAK. 84 MYDlAND'S MUSIC RECORDS PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL SUPPLIES MRF PIERRE Emcsou 3. molar: PRODUCTION STANDARD Insurance Agency, Inc. CREDIT ASS'N SERVICE Pierre Atlas Tirges Phone 2525 South Dakota Bat izizzsories 400 s. Pierre sutr. 85 CITY CAB CO. THORESON'S BARBER SHOP Pierre, S- Dak- Pierre, S. Dak. ROWE HARDWARE PEAVEY LUMBER YARDS Ft. Pierre, S. Dak. A Pierre' S' Dak' PETERSON BARBER SHOP C.ALlEN JEWELRY Pierre, S. Dak. Pierre, S. Dak. OAHE SPORT SHOP I-IINES PHOTO SERVICE Pierre, S. Dak. Pierre, S. Dak. FERLEY .IEWELERS CAPITOL CITY BODY SHOP Pierre, S. Dak. Pierre, S. Dak. Compliments of TONY DR. F. W. DENTON GREENOUGH CLOTHING co. opvomsmusw ..!195.'ZYi?.EE.. M cover Drug, Established in PIERRE, S. DAK. Phone 2958 - Pierre 1379 ROOFING VENTILATING HEATING zfuuaxnmmmwg PLUMBING Sghmil Quesjth Shop Pl-loNE 2515 86 LOOKING AHEAD Only one of three things can happen -- , 1. YOU WILL LIVE - and ' need your dollars for emergencies, Opportuni- ties or Retirement. 2. YOU WILL BECOME DIS- ABLED and your earnings will stop because you can't work. 3. YOU WILL DIE before you reach your goal. FINANCIA L SUCCESS Begins with selection of a sound plan, and then taking the first step. REMEM ER THIS! 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