Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD)

 - Class of 1938

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SCHOOL The Board of Education is one institution of the school which previous Pine Cones have sad- ly neglected. As these men are the ones behind every activity of the school. as they have the ifinal voice in the hiring and tiring of teachers, and as they elect the Principal and the Superin- tendent, we decided to introduce them to you. They are: E. H. Swander, Dr. H. D. Newby, Superintendent E. B. Bergquist. Harley N. .lohn- son. Web Hill, Otto Barnett. and Earl Lewis. In order to make our school more of a democ- racy, the Student Council was organized. This Council is made up of one representative front each group in school. When it meets, it discus- ses ways and means of improving our school. 'Tis a hard job. but they do it gladly-at least they get out of class now and then. The officers are: Gerald Glaze, Presidentg Dan Leedy, Vice Presidentg Frances Larson, Secretary, Charlotte Harrison. Treasurer. Every student in R.C.H.S. belongs to the Stu- dent Association. Occasional meetings are held in the assembly for the purpose of approving recommendations for letters. Along with its oth- er duties, the officers decide the amounts of mon- ey with which they will subsidize certain school activities. There is one great advantage to be- ing a Student Association officereyou get a i'swell meal once a month. The officers are: Warren Williams. Presidentg Bill Lewis. Vice Presidentg Frances Larson, Secretaryg Betty .lean Besancon. Treasurer: Donald L'Esperance, Student Manager.

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Om' Teachers AMY L. SWVAXSON Rapid City, S. D. South Dakota State College, li. Stout Institute, Augustana University of Minnesota Home Economics Foods Home Economics Club ALI-IX F. SCHNEIDER Rapid City. S. ll. Head of Music Department University of Nebraska, T-I. F. A. Orchestras Music S E. LLOYD KAYFMAX Rapid City. S. D. Head of Social Studies Depart 'nt Buena Vista, Iowa, B. A. Iowa State X Iowa University, M. A. Oklahoma University C-x Economics .Iounalism i Pine Needle Boys' Rifle Club HILIIA ll0Hlll-I Madison, S. D. 'South Dakota -State, Brookings, B. S. in Commerce Shorthand Typing III, IV Commercial Club JOH N V. G BUYS Breuster, Minn. Mankato State Teachers, B. Stout Institute Colorado State College Mechanical Drawing Metal NVork Leather Hobby MYRNA ADAMSON Rapid City, S. D. XVestern Union College University of South Dakota University of Iowa. B. A. Art Institute of Chicago University of Vv'isconsin Art Poster Club MILDR1-ID BROWN Brookings, S. D. South Dakota State College, B. S. NVorld History Geometry G. A. A. Girls' Rifle Club J. D. IIRYSON Rapid City, S. D. Colorado State College of Agricul- ture and Mechanical Arts, B. S. Colorado :State College of Education Animal Nutrition CAgr.J Music I r ld



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WITHOUT THESE aetmstl The Superintendenfs office orce, iss uella Van Dusen. secretary to the Superintendent, and Marietta McLearie, supply and mimeograph clerk, are not as well known to the student body as a whole as the Principal's office force but they are very important in helping the Superin- tendent with his work. The school would not be the same without the smiling faces of Mrs. Crawford and Lois Rich- ardson to greet us when we are late. Mrs. Craw- ford can always feel perfectly safe to write out tardy slips, even though it will order a student to stay after school a half hour. You see, she is amply protected hy that nice, wide counter between her and the enraged student. The poor student has to Htake it on the chin and steal meekly away. Our building force has an unceasing job on its hands trying to keep the building present- able. R.C.H.S. students have been very fine in cooperating with them to keep our building at- tractive. Back Row: Chester Carsner, John Kjalstrom, Archie Tisdale, Mark Gifford, .less Herrick. Front Row: Ruben Jensen, George Wilson, Ditlev Lund, Victor Johnson. ' al. gs- 4.'

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