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

 - Class of 1959

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I . - , . I - I - f l I ' , , . . W S! . J S? ? 'I 1 2 x X 1 A 0 D i .X K tw ' so ss cc I, 4- V X X X N 5 i I ik' K or X , S X xxx ,Nl cxxx XXXX - x 1 xx MN nn f. Yu vans af.--1.4 wi 'ff fx w 'YD' . Y ,M Table at Contents Faculty and Aclmtntstrattcn 7 Atlnlettcs 77 Unclerclassnaen 91 Student Aclnevements 121 Sentcrs 129 6 Extracurricular 19 xx'-x XX i.'s's--7-lx' it X -Q 5 -L.-.Q-xL Xxx Faculty and Acimlmstratlon To Teach of Any Cost Is Their Purpose 7 .Zz Q1-rf' xxNl PAUL C. STEVENS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Head of the Rapid City School System is Superintendent Paul C. Stevens. Besides taking an active part in civic and school affairs, he is an expert drummer, as was demonstrated recently at a band concert, His pleasing personality has made him popular with the RCHS student body cs well as with the parents and facu'ty. C. E. HASKINS ASSISTANT SU PERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Rapid City has been especially lucky to have a capable man such as C. E. Haskins in its school system for thirty years, He is now Assistant Superintendent of Schools, and works with the growing enrollment in Rapid City schools. S-14? f'Z99., DONALD VARCOE PRINCIPAL M Ni m9 1' v1. Too Ofliciols Reguloie Scnool Functioning, Dispotcli Scnool Policies MARY LARK DEAN OF GIRLS EARL PRUNTY DEAN OF BOYS W? O -mg X S 'I Behind the Scenes Administration n2x3n1f1il1ll Mrs Haskins cnd Mrs Stetens serye refresh- ments to this we' -known group ctter cn evening ot discussing the financing at new school backs cnd hirihg more teachers Members of the school bocrd are Ted Schc l, Mrs, Neil Sirrpscn, Dr, Raph Wclc, Rc'ph Swenscn, Paul Stexens, Superintendent ct Schocls, and Ed Wergin Tne school boc'd is truy interested in hepicg Rapid City and its young pecp e, and they work cn various przb ents ot building and financing new schools, hiring teachers, and other nnctters dealing w th education in the Rapid City Pub ii School System Great respansibi :ty rests on tne shculders cf these six peop'e All-important in Regulation ot Education Mr. Schwentker, vocational education coordinator, naonnnuu 9511829305 if Q-it Overseeing all business transactions requires the time and overtime of Selmer Myhran, business manager. That there's more to running a school than teachers to teach and students to study would soon have been discovered if any part of our administrative office had suddenly ceased Operating. For those who were responsible for public relations - the publicity received by various activities on the radio, TV, and in the newspaper, those who kept the many records en- tailed in depositing and with- drawing class and club funds, and those who superintended the maintenance were indis- pensable, They include, stand- ing: Charles Young, Robert Benton, seatedi Mrs. llda Evans, Joanna Roghair, Mrs. June McCluggage, Mrs. Donna Lea Jenson, Darlene Olson, Mrs. Peggy Van, Mrs. Esther Parks, Mrs. Myrtle Lewis, Mrs, Sara Ballenger, Mrs. Dorothy Wisely, supervises, advises, and guides students toward specific vocational goals. ,pur- ff WY -.QQ Z' f . i i , T K PV T ' Two for you and two for you, seems to be the expression on Beatrice Felt's face while Nedra Lees and Lucille Heald register amusement. Food is their business and what to serve is their problem, solved by western cheese buns and hamburger pie among other dishes, ln the background Linda Brown intently washes dishes, which total up to a ceiling-high stack by the third lunch hour. Alfred White, only one of the many janitors in RCHS, is cleaning a classroom, a typical end-ctethe-day task. Without the ianitors, who also clean the blackboords, haul needed equipment, and maintain order, a school would be in a sad state of affairs, This Way, That Way, and Laugh Expl Almost everyone knows Ben Thorpe, the officer in charge of the parking lot When asked what he does all day, he replied l loaf, We all know different though, for parking a car in the RCHS lot is trying enough, without being responsible for the parking cf 300 cars and making sure each one has a sticker on the windshield, i 1 nl' .gd uv dv ,, S' Q ' ains Expression ot Essential Stott Miss Anna Black, school nurse, and Mercie Powers, matron, seem to be laughing over an in- cident which hcppened that day, Without these women, the school health situation would not re- ceive the attention it does, ' . tm, g., me .xi 10-'14 QW . -tx! K I 2 A , XII ,Sw A 'vz I E S 111,SA g515'P5E' , I. ISR , I 4153, I Agn i, 1,1 I u5,'q I I I A A IIYB 'df fl' WILBUR A. E. ANDERSON NEIL BECRET BRUCE JOHN BROWN TOM BUTLER JUNE CLARK ACKERMAN MECHANICAL ALGEBRA BRADEMEYER PLANE GEOMETRY PSYCHOLOGY AMERICAN SOCIAL STUDIES DRAWING GENERAL MATH CIYICS ALGEBRA BUSINESS LITERATURE ALDA ADAMS STAN ARLTON DUANE BILLMAN RUSSELL ROBERT BRYANT TRAINING ENGLISH STUDY HALL PHYSICS ART BRITzIUS UNGRADED STUDY HALL JACK CLARK PHYSICAL SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES SARAH CASH MATH INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY RELATIONS STUDY HALL V Y, F ,C A It'S WhOt'S 3, hgh M Up Front , K 7 14' Sf Qi COUNTS SO 1 Q I L 1 I X I2 ROpId I-hgh Ruler EUCLID COBB ADA CONE MARGARET BUD DAVIS VERNA DEIMER S PHYSICAL BUSINESS CRABBE ENGLISH ENGLISH EDUCATION Cgriplg-IQIISIGXL LAWART COACHING BUSINESS ENGLISH GLENN EAUSS EIIFQAAAQEN FLORENCE IVAN HAGEN B. HAVORRA MATH GIVANDO AUTO ENGLISH ,, . , If LESTER ,E-,-ZER PHYSICAL ENGLISH MECHANICS CATHERINE dfrQQItS0MlQV SQfQ9'e to the Id BOOIQKEEPING EDUCATION ARDEN RODNEY HAIGHT HEAVLIN ROBERTA GAINES GRONLUND GENERAL WORLD HISTORY BIOLOGY VOCATIONAL SCIENCE YOCATIONS CHEMISTRY AGRICULTURE - A' I I, I I IIIITS V -I I I Pif - K , -gg A ' sir, ' QQ If .,. I: Q -. 1' ' NK ' ,,, I ,- A A I 4 ,B EQ 3 ' .Avi Vx I Q E' f - ik 'QX fe Y 1.g'r 1 X I uw K . vm '?v , lx HAzEL HEIMAN MARY HOLLEMAN MARGARET CARL JOHNSON HAZEL RELLOG SPEECH ENGLISH HOSBROOK SOCIAL STUDIES PLANE GEOMETRY DEBATE ERIC Ho,-SCHER ART BIOLOGY ALGEBRA COUSQQUQQCQS mgy fegulfl HENDERSON ANNA JACOB E. L RAUEMAN JEANETTE KINYON ,Ddgmg from Merle MEIHICLEE WORLD FRENCH ECONOMICS ENGLISH grove look, GEOGRAPHY SPANISH JOURNALISM LATIN WORLD HISTORY ? 2 'P 1 9 I is X7 WILLIAM KLAUDT MARILYN BETTY ROSTEL FLORENCE MARGE LARSON WALTER LEBS MATH KLINGER FOODS RRIEGER STUDY HALL WOOD SHOP BOORICEEPING ENGLISH AD, ALGEBRA HOME CABINET G SOCIAL STUDIES SOLID GEOMETRY ECONOMICS CARPENTRY TRIGONOMETRY FOODS ANALYTICAL CLOTHING GEOMETRY CALCULUS DOROTHY LLOYD ALICE LUNDSEORD HOSIE MAIN MERLE MEINICRE BILL MITCHELL EMILY MYERS OWEN NOXON ENGLISH ENGLISH ORCHESTRA CHEMISTRY ALGEBRA VOCATIONS BAND TOM LONG ELIZABETH RICHARD MEAD MELvIN MINTON PLANE GEOMETRY LESLIE NADEAU WILLIAM BIOLOGY MCCULLOUGH MATH REFRESHER BIOLOGY COACHWG WORLD HISTORY OERLLINE DRIVERS REGISTRAR ECONOMICS DEAN MORGAN METAL SHOP TRAINING SPANISH MACHINE SHOP ENGLISH I , , A A ,, I I 'W' D ' 2 W5 5' fga y ' bf' ' 'X al, :Q , 4 L , I 1' 3 ,L I f PM . T ' Y, I A IGI 6 ' is A Q I 1 A, Y- an 7 , Al.. ' .1 2 -.QS Mr. Sterrett, indastrial relations teacher, points out an important Step in applying for a iob. His students all hold an afternoon job, attending SChoOl IH the morning RICHARD OWEN GERMAN SPEECH EVELYN SPEECH DRAMA PARK FLORENCE PEACORE SHORTHAND TYPING PAULINE PEARSON TYPING JERRY PETERS MATH GENERAL MATH FAYE PITCHER ALGEBRA GENERAL MATH Q L ROGER PRYOR MATH GENERAL SCIENCE JOHN QUINN HOWARD QUISBERG GIRLS GLEE CLUB MUSlCg CHOIR GAYLORD SOCIAL STUDIES RASM USSEN WORLD HISTORY SOClAL STUDlES ELSA RowE JAMES JOHN SCHWARTZ MARGOT SHIRK coNNIE SMITH MINNIE SMITH SOCIOLOGY SCHEIRBECK ALGEBRA SOCIAL STUDIES CLOTHING UNGRADED SOCIAL STUDIES PLANE ENGLISH WORLD HISTORY GEOMETRY STUDY HALL RUDY STANLEY ROY STERRETT LEONARD VIRGINIA MILTON TRACY DON TUTTLE SODERQUIST SoRENsoN INDUSTRIAL STILLWELL SWANSON AMERICAN CHOIR MATH WOOD SHOP RELATIONS DRlVERS SECRETARY TO HISTORY MUSIC SELMA SOGN MECHANICAL SUPERVISOR TRAINING PRINCIPAL CIVICS APPRECIATION PHOTOGRAPHY DRAWING RAY STEVENS MURIEL STRONG KATHERINE JULIE ToSIcIN CHORUS LATIN REX STALCUP ENGLISH ENGLISH THoRNIsY GENERAL IVAN VALENTINE GENERAL UNASSIGNED SCIENCE STUDY HALL SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES UNASSIGNED ,i K I. 5 E 1 l4 fi IRAL VAN GENERAL SCIENCE ERNEST VANGERPEN BIOLOGY DON WEILAND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DRIVERS TRAINING BETTY WENDLING ATTENDANCE OFFICE 'U' JUNE WETHOR O L WEIDRICK ETHEL WOODS ATTENDANCE WORLD HISTORY ADVANCED OFFICE AMERICAN GRAMMAR DUANE WHALEN HISTORY CREATIVE UNGRADED ALICE wlu.s WRITING ENGLISH ENGLISH ELMER WOODRASKA BODY G FENDER I : 54' 'w Q E Q ' : 5 . I5 JOSEPHINE ZAMOW ENGLISH LITERATURE AMERICAN LITERATURE MARY ZEIMET LIBRARIAN 5. 4' i .3 ei- Miss Aldo Adams, study hall teacher who generally deals with the prob- lem How to Influence Study Habits and Maintain Quiet, here points an authoritative finger at John Winkel and Ben Morrell, When dealing with the problem of maintaining quiet, Miss Adams is on expert, for with her own quiet manner, she has an air of being supreme in her own right and rare is the person who defies her. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, orates Bud Davis, sophomore English teacher, caught un- aware during o class. Might we say that Julius Caesar in this class is not always serious? , , if. ir 1. Teachers Exhibit lntense Instruction, Authoritative Action, Gallant Gestures Mrs. Ethel Wood explains the forms for writing themes to her creative writing class. She also in- structs advanced grammar and tenth grade English. The school magazine, Paha Sapa Sketches, has its fourth publication this year under Mrs. Wood. Many essay contests held are also under her guid- ance. Mr. A. E. Anderson, architectural, mechanical, and machine drawing instructor, has probably affected housing standards as much as any other person in Rapid City. For 2l years he has taught his students the fundamentals of architecture in drawing, giving them interests in this as a career. Not all developed this, of course, but every boy who has, remembers Mr, Anderson for his help and encouragement. Here he is discussing floor plans for the scale model house which Walter Vest is going to build. Q Push class is a new phrase around RCHS, and has become well known since the beginning of the year when the first of these was started. The most talked about class is the senior group of sixteen students, which goes through four subjects in one year, solid geometry, trigonometry, analytical geometry, and calculus. At the end of the course tests may be taken to see if the mathematicians qualify for credits in these subjects in college. Thus they may go right on ta more advanced courses without repeating. Other such classes are being conducted from seventh through the twelfth grade in English as well as Math. Teachers have found them very successful in working with the above average students. Local School System Uses Additions in an Attempt to Subtract from Multiplying Problems l'll freeze! was a typical exclamation from any student who received his schedule card only to find that he would have a class this year in one of the A rooms, and would be walking back and forth between buildings all winter. The annexes were moved onto the school ground in back of the main building last summer, since extra classrooms were essential with the overload of students. Needed space was provided in un- usual places, such as the Washington gym and in various offices, and was not received with much enthusiasm. Next year part of the load will be reduced with the new Junior High Schools, being completed this year. ln the meantime many students have had to put up with a little inconvenience until better facilities are provided. A look at some of the statistics of growth for the DOST ten years shows the problems that have been faced by the local board and administrators. ln I949-50 there were 3,985 students enrolled in all grades in Rapid City. This jumped to 8,764 for the current i958-59 session, an increase of well over lOO'7B. The prediction for the coming year is an astounding 9,500. Ten years ago l59 teachers and administrators were on the payroll, now there are 365, with about 25 to be added this coming year, The following buildings have been constructed since I949 to keep abreast of the increase in enrollment: Canyon Lake l'49l, General Beadle l'5OJ, Annie Tallent l'5OJ, Lincoln l'5lJ, E. B. Bergquist l'52l, Horace Mann l'52l, South Canyon l'S2l, Robbinsdale l'53l, Meadowbrook l'57l, and Pinedale i'58J. These are elementary buildings. Another one is under construction in the south part of Rapid City. A Vocational Building was added to the main high school plant downtown. The first junior high building was West Junior High, opened in l955, with two more new ones to be opened this fall, '59, These are in North and South Rapid, At present a site is being sought for a new senior high building which will be needed in the near future, Several new positions have been added in view of the increase of the size of the system. Jobs created have been those of the Assist- ant Superintendent, Mr. C. E. Haskins, Supervisor of Special Education, Mr. William Reid, Administrative Assistant to the Principal, Mr. Don Varcoe, and Director of Publicity, Mr. Robert Benton. Education is big business in Rapid City, and will get bigger for several years to come. l7 5 E-501, Q, 1 C my 1. .a gl Vx ' v ? , x 7 I . X 39 . r f ., f Q v X . Q M, . 'K 1 ,. r Ag I -1 A 1 JZ' V, i. kv: S X 'f ,, x iff' 5 si , . l un .18 ,rua . J L Fix PT? . I 4.4 I Q . ,Q ,. ' 2 sy Q, V 'A ff' ' fitfydwrgf ' ' . gf In z .f I u , , b ily ifS 5,7Qtfi 2,5 x Q V Q ,l vw vw 1 1 ,. or ,-.4z3-- ,xg fnZ4 'f'V'f'F mtw N ,. -JW Q A. I Cqnyon HOMECOMING - HUSTLE AND HURRY R D y Q II II G A kV ,W J GELLEKMA r,'.J n..,-0' SENIOR A1-TENDANT R D SENIOR ATTENDANT ay Court RACHEL KNECHT CONNIE STEELE JUNIOR PAGE JoANNE ATWATER A Q.--. AWB SOPHOMORE PAGE GINNY LEE i i . X56 Atter many long hours of practice, the hera'd trdmpeters, Kent Langloss and Dove Smith, sounded the final notes which sent a chill-tnrill up the spines ot all and pre- pared them tor the aueen's entrance, We see, iipper rigfv, Syd: C'ie'!erir:n, cur new Queen, adyancing from the mammoth megaphcne which kept her identity a scire' Her attendants and pages toliow behind. lnside the crepe paper helmet stood the court, smiling to all while the queen displayed her scepter and mum bouauet, These smiles might have been directed to the R-Club as they approached the throne to serenade the Eueen with the traditional Let Me Coll You Sweet- eartf' er f , I A ,WSW M., . 74. R-Day is Glorious in Panorama R-Day was glorious. From the last hurried stuffing ot napkins to the pressing of a faded mum, each moment held a memory, Our queen, Gyda Gellerman, was crowned, our parade wound through the city, our team was courageous against Sheridan, and our dance was a magic ending, Practice tor the coronotion, directed by Miss Lark, was carried on simultaneously with the hammering, twist- ing, and stutting by the decorating committee, headed by George l-lankins. Fm As the royalty, escorted by the R-Club, stepped from 5 the throne, the coronotion ceremony ended and R-Day began. gf y l? t i J f Li N I if 5' Wan! of Beauty and Magnitude Decorations consisted of a huge megaphone for the queen's entrance and an enormous football helmet, com- plete with stripes and ear guards, for her throne. Through it all there was a margin of suspense. Suspense reigned at the coronation when the heralders trumpeted and opened the door which had held the queen a secret. More suspense came along with heart- break when during the last minute of the game Sheridan raced to the goal and scored on the leading Cobblers to reverse the decision. All these and many more are now just memories, but memories that will linger and bring fond recollection in the years to come. 1 l I i :jg j Senior girls plus an R-Day poene equals a skit about football players Seen listening to last minute instructions are such celebrities as l-loby Cooper who rode out of the dark in the desert of the od lonesome star, Poker-Shark Tenney who mode a gala premier equipped with bubbe g,im iigar and xisor, and Bedridden Christensonu cornplete with ice bag, who in plaintive tone song Love Me Tender At halftime the crowd cheered the royalty as they circled the field in the float pulled by a white Impala This year for the first time, prize-winning floats were also drawn around the track for a last look at the work put in them. M 6, Everyone washed the dirt and crepe paper stains frorn their hands, changed from jeans and sweatshirts to suits and dressy dresses, and put on their best smiles over their tired minds so that they could help bring to o climax the R-Day activities by attending the annual semi-formal dance. This offered o last glance at the gym decorations while dancing to the music of Walter Lere. In the picture to the left the court and their escorts dance for a moment in front of the camera and seem to be enjoying a funny joke told by the photographer, Even if it meant swinging above a mas of white napkins the queens float had to be decorated Students from study hall and seniors with free periods dominated the work ing crew which stuffed the white Parade Causes l-lurried You working on the float to night guys? As cans of spray paint pep pered napkins and jeans floats began taking shape This year plaques were awarded by Stu dent Council to the most beau trful most original and most humorous floats topped and red bottomed megaphone with contrasting red and white Rs Ray Trankle chairman made the queens float both economical and beautiful with his selection of ma terials which one way or the other were donated -st X pu yew' 24 1 Recur- The queens float a project of Student Council was ineligible far competition for an award In the finished megaphone the roya five rode through the streets of the city with a smile and wave for everyone Although the weather was brisk each girl seemed only to gain more sparkle as the wind grew sharper Our class ring said the seniors who in their float displayed an oversized replica of the ring with l959 boldly lettered in gold on the front. This float represented the three years of work and play that the class had spent ' RCHS. Last Mlnute Preparation Judges tor the parade Al Schaar Harley Hanson and Mrs Dorothy Moreton had the duty of chooszng the three wrnnrng floats from the l7 entrres As the trme of the parade drew near preparatmons hastened and at last the trnal crepe paper was stuffed and letterrng tunrshed The floats came and went rn a swrrl of naplans and stolen shoes ,PM MSS We wp gr, if E YG, .. 3,341 N14 ull' ZLL g.b5 B t A f-I-1,-L.,-. ? rl KTA ' D -'wrf 4 ' QW mf lru.l.l..nJur zs 4-nl.4,,A-S Most Beautrtul Float Pep Clubs Cross Over the Brrdge to Vrctory won the plaque for the most beautrful float The cheerleaders sat by a rose covered brndge whrch led to a burst of golden sun rays wnth a golden Vrctory above Most Ongrnal Float Wrth the theme We Can Con Sherrdan the Y Teens won a plaque for the most ongmal float Three parrs of gorgeous gams could be seen In the back and on each snde whale Patty Berry and Vrrgrma Fenoch rode on the front Most Humorous Float Were expectrng sand the soph omores as therr stork delrvered a foot ball down the chnmney of RCHS The sophomore class capped the trtle for the most humorous float Examining the materials for the prom are the various com- mittee chairmen Chairmen are Marietta Bittrich, soph- omoresg Connie Steele, decorationsg John Kuypers, dance bandg Linda O'Connor, programsg George Hankins, gymj and Joan Berry, finance and clean-up. Through the coil could be seen the maiestic rocket which rose beyond the angel-hair clouds to the top of the gym Junior high antics and insufficient angel hair may have caused snags in the decorating but finally it was finished. Here the coil, which acted as a doorway, is constructed. 'Qs-...QA ,L ' f Months of Preparation and l-lard Work for Juniors Suspense and Excitement for Seniors Prom 1958 Lining up for the grand march which preceded the dance are these juniors and seniors who extended to the outside doors at either end. lt was typical sorngtirne in our town! a wondrous world of vnsliw' breezes, dazzling moonlight, twinkling stars, and sweet-scented flowers It was the night at the lun ors first prom and the seniors' last Each moment and detail we hold in our memory - the corsages, at first tresh and dainty, the frothy tormals with glass sloaers, and white dinner rockets with bow ties, our excitement at first entering the transformed gym through the fiery red coil, and seeing the immensity of the silver rocket But how the time flew' We couldnlt beliexe it when the hands of the clock pointed to twelve and we hurried through the warm evening air to our cars, to drive to the base for the oost prom party We gorged ourselves an hamburgers, we danced until our feet ached, Then breathless and exhilarated, we watched the dawn deepen into daylight, and at last the first rays at the sun stole over the horizon, closing another chapter at our book of glorious memories 11 'Eb - With a lack of se'f.satistaction theze faar iuniors stepped through the red coil with simu'atecl heat produced by bright lamps as the fantasy of their work was realized. -3-'x Soaceman Mike Aldrich closes hatch number tive to the compression chamber where the thirsty dancers drank their till of either galaxy ga juice or jupiter lay yuice and listened to the eerie sounds of outer space. Under the rnuti-colored spotlights which gave an omnipresent feeling of spare the students danced while the soectators could Cnly envy. Beneath the argef-heir 'ei' og :nd beside the silvery rcrre' 'nese D'L.,,iC beire Q g :rigs e.en,ng at dancing ta read ther f:il-'ets which entitled then' ta C ride an the sxie soil, the lnter-pane-tary Lines X-. h l ,pf i Q-1 l The first Miss R-Club smiled and then brushed a happiness tear aside after receiving the engraved medallion from R-Club president Dick Schamber. Members of R-Club were the exclusive voters and any senior high girl was eligible, but to them Connie Steele, senior, alone rated the honor. CE .. With heads open and that quality pouring forth that won them the pep iug for the second year running, the Seniors prove that quantity is not the only factor to be considered. After a three-way tie among the classes, a last contest was held to determine the year's winner, Dick Murray, class president, was carried out of the gym on the shoulders of the seniors with yahoo's and yippee's stinging the air. Jug Cheer, Tearful Triumph, Daring Donators All a Part of Senior Class BuIging at the seams, well describes the auditorium during assemblies, where the seniors, happy in the coveted first floor middle section, here give voice to the various home room and club pledges for the foreign student fund. ,PSY -sd 'G S 'N ff, ., ., ff , X f . G Scroll ff ' Introduces initiates sew , , f These initiates of the i958 spring cere- monies are gathered around the table in the hospitality room at the A C1 F Cafe. A few look over the pamphlets which con- tain personality sketches Quill C1 Scroll history and activities while others prefer iust to visit. From left to right are: Frank Gessner Art Lompert, Susan Ellis, Carrie Knutson Kay Mills Paget Powell, LuEtta Stevens and Julie Rounds. I, i I Gathered around the seven candles of journalistic endeavor following the lg ceremony of initiation are these journal- istic-minded members of the honorary society, Seated, initiates, Joyce Melvin, Jean Ferguson, Peg Schmitt, Don Wright, Dick Schamber. Standing, old members, Kay Mills, Paget Powell, Carrie Knutson, Art Larnpert, Frank Gessner, and Julie Rounds. This took place at the mid-year initiation in February, the spring initiation followed in April. N2 'G st ew, , mf M ,G Z 46 51 ft , W WA X k -X ' E , ,-is-9' null Joyce Melvin and Peg Schmitt, conferring over the spot to put a picture on a layout sheet, form a familiar sight to anyone working on the annual, These two co-editors could be seen every night as well as Saturdays, working to complete the annual before the dreaded deadline. Looking back at a carbon copy, Frank Gessner gives o few hints on writing copy to Carol Van Nice, Carole Novak, and Joy Smith. Paget Powell tries to dunk Wally Koers' hand while he attempts to keep dry, yet get Paget wet. John Winkle, ignoring the mischief, checks his camera before going out to take another picture, while Linda Trask, Mary Sheffer, and Tom Warren look at the negatives of the pic- tures already taken. These photographers have been busy throughout the year taking, develop- ing, and finishing pictures for the annual. Little Room on First Floor STAFF Co-Editors ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,...,.......,. Joyce Melvin, Peggy Schmitt Co-Editors, Photography ......,,,,...... Don Wright, Kay Mills Layout Editor ........................... .......,.....,. G ydo Gellerman Associate Layout Editor .......... .........., C orlene Maus Copy Editor .......................,.,, ......... C arrie Knutson Associate Copy Editor ............. .................. J oy Smith Business Manager ..,.........,...................,....... Beth Alexander Associate Business Manager ,,L.,..,,....,............ Shelly Hecht Advisers ,.,............................,...... Russ Britzius, Selma Sogn Staff at Large. ................. Julie Rounds, Carol Van Nice, Marilyn Meinicke, Carole Novak, Sandra Ludeman, Mary Ann Sheffer, Ardee Lyons, Barb Grau, Lyndon Larson, Sally Kegaries, Linda Trask. ' vm, .wwf 1 V 't ft X 3 ff Lf' Walking on first floor after staying late in school, many students have heard the clocking of typewriters and the loud mut- terings coming from a little room at the end of the hall. Although some thought it was late office workers, after five nights a week of this, most people realized that it was only the later members of Pine Cone, trying to finish just one more page before giving up for the day. Pine Cone completion took a little longer than usual this year due to a later start than usual. Thus extra hours were spent after supper, during free periods, and on Saturdays, writing copy, laying out pic- tures, typing up copy for space, and all the little jobs which go into the production of a yearbook. Although it was hard work, the staff enjoyed it and were rewarded many times for their efforts. ls Birthplace at V959 Pine Cone 1 fw Juniors looking at a picture panel which is ready to be sent to the printer are Barb Grau, Sandy Lude- man, Ardath Lyons, and Sally Kegaries, Their experience in learning the fundamentals of laying out and copy writing this year will he'p them a great deal next year. Pine Cone Adviser, Mr. Britzius ex- plains how to take Pine Cone resere vations to Shelly Hecht, assistant business manager, and Beth AI- exander, business manager, These three kept the Pine Cone books straight and the bills paid. S 'r- I J Fine smiles Kay Mills at a shot taken by Don Wright who looks a bit skeptical concerning his own work. Kay and Don were co-editors of photography with Kay at work in the dark room and Don on the other end of the camera. .f This is my better side, says Ju'ie Rounds above who decided a private ioke cdds sorrething to the picture. Trying to hear the joke are Mari'yn Meinicke and Gyda Gelernnan while Ccrene Maps in front :enter appears undistrccted But Only Carrie Knutson is cn the receiving end of the conversation These tive sen.crs spent a lot of tinse getting the annual ready tar the printer before the deadline There was ofways copy to be typed, a headline to be written, a ptzture to he identified, or general leg work to be done Sonnetifres it seemed 'ilfce a hope'ess rob but everyone kept working on his cr her task until it was corrpeted or their desire for food teak them home for supper, With everyone singing, sireaming, cnd discassing the eyents af the day cn outsider mght think that no good coud pcssiijy react, but afrad trese dtsturbanzes the war? did get camp eted 5 J After all the features editorials columns news and sports stories have been checked for mistakes the copy is sent to the printer where the stories are placed on long columns of paper called gal leys Back in the journalism room Mr Kaufmans eagle eyes care fully watch the first semester editors Dick Schamber and Jean Ferguson and sports editor Gary Batchelder as they again go over the stories correcting and meas uring them Next the corrected galleys are taken to the prnnter to be redone The staff then fits the measured stories onto a dummy sheet Journalism Students Learn Through Actual Experience on Pine Needle Staff Interviewing is one of the first steps the roving reporter encounters while gathering all necessary information for a story. Susan Ellis jots down notes in an interview with Lawkew Mulat, an Ethiopian educator visiting RCHS. Mr. Mulat answered questions concerning his studies at Denver University and his observations of school life in different areas of the United States. Typewriter keys could be heard clicking as reporters Char lotte Anderson Deanna Doeden Donna Means and Sharon Langness busily compiled and organized their stories to be handed in iust before the deadline All stories have to be carefully copyread before they can be put on layout sheets First Semester Staff Co Editors Jean Ferguson Dick Schamber Associate Editor Susan Ellis Photography Editor Don Wright Sports Editor Gary Batchelder Columns Gary Batchelder Julie Rounds Carrie Knutson Feature Editor Carrie Knutson Clubs Activities Charlotte Anderson Circulation Sharon Langness Deanna Doeden Make Up Staff Jean Ferguson Dick Schamber Donna Means Art Lampert Faculty Adviser E L Kaufman 69 The Pune Needle blweekly news paper of RC!-lS consrsts of many stages of hard work before rt as held rn the hands of a student Few realrze how In volved publlshrng such a paper rs These pnctures give a general Idea of the dtf ferent types of work an brmgnng the news to the students Pnnters here we come fFor the last tnme we hope J Don Wrnght Al Senese Kaye Damelson Joan Olson and Madelune Whnsnant are on thelr way to the printer wlth the dummy and galleys as they are caught by the camera It seems they have been there quute often by the sound of thelr mutternng ,..-4, Ahhhhh frnally done' The flmshed product ns proudly dnsplayed by the second semester staff Bev Woodley Jean Moore and Gyda Gellerman co edntors Charlotte Olson Donna Read and Ruth Wnnkel After two weeks of toll they start all over agaun by puttnng up another assignment sheet for the next Issue of the Pane Needle Snxteen Seventeen Eighteen How many more does thus homeroom need? Oh' I lost count' Vanous sounds drrft from the Pnne Needle room on the day of dustrubu tlon The final job of the staff ns countlng and drstrlbutrng the papers to each homeroom lf - Second Semester Staff ' C0 Edrtorg ,,,,,b,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Moore, Gyda Gellerrrcn Assocnate Edltorsw ,, Norma Berry, Ruth Wrnkel Photography Editors ,.,.,,,,. Don Wright, Dcve Owen Sports Edrtor ,,s,,.,...,.....,,,.,,,,,,........,,,...s...,, Alvin Senese Columns ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Beverly Woodley, Donna Read, Lrnda O'Connor Feature Edntor, ,,u.. ..............................,... K aye Danielson Clubs, Actnvrtles ,,,.su.,....,..,,,. ...,.s,.,,,,,s, J anlce Pearson Clrculation ...,..... Kaye Dannelson, Madeline Whisnant Exchange Edltor ,A..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Joan O.son Makeeup Staff .,.,,,,,.,, Jecn Moore, Gyda Gellerman, Donna Wrlcox, Mary Ann Keawn, Norrma Berry Faculty Advrser ,,,,,,,.,,,ss.s.,,,,.,..,,..........,, E L Kaufman Reportlng Staff ..................,..,., Maureen White, Dana Rasmussen, Chcriotte O son, Janrce Peorscn 33 '13 ' N l Q-,, John Quinn is giving the group his ideas on what a good school literary magazine should contain, The staff is having a general meeting to look over other magazines to get ideas on arrangement and content. They are trying to devise ways ot improving their magazine to make the i959 edition the best ever. Seated are Maradean Miller and Linda Crawley. Standing are Connie Landstrom, Judy Schlimgen, Paula Shurtz, Floyda Butts, Carla Eickhotf, Kathy Bamsey, Janet Moran, John Quinn, Marilyn Stringer, Mike King, Janet Tool, Linda Moran, Judy Gering, Linda Glover and Judy Erdman, Barbara Newton, Mike Aldrich, and Jana Styles are turning in the money they have collected for sub- scriptions to the school magazine to Glynda Jackson, Sharon l-lolscher, and Susan Ellis, who keep accurate listings of all sellers and their sales records. Like any other kind of publication, the Paha Sapa Sketches re- quires budgeting and many hours of planning and arranging. Doris Wilson Barbara Newton and John Quinn are serving two purposes by selling pop at basketball games They are helping to finance the publishing of the magazine and to quench the thirst of these enthusiastic ans Amateur Authors Practicing Poets Edit Creations in Paha Sapa Sketches Lubrary cards must be sorted and lusts made of overdue books Muss Zeumet club odvuser helps the otfucers Sonuuo Garner treasurer Januce Tesch vuce presudent and Sharon Longness ecretory get started on the uob Not puctured us the presudent of L and L Durung study hall any one of these gurls can be seen wheelung o cort around looded wuth books As ut us the duty of new members Delulo Beourd Janet Denker Bess Kungsbury Anne Frohluck Jean Howue and Sharon Lang ness ploce returned books un theur proper places on the shelves A major duty thus yeor ot lost yeor's L and L Club members is Iubrory cord fulung, Each girl hos the responsubuluty ot guudung new members to thus goal, Straughtenurug out the cord cataog are Modelune Whusnant, Judy Ross, Ardenno l-lenruchser1, Bonnue Hom, Charlotte Anderson, and Sondra Peterson. L and L Club Learns Fundamentals of Lubrory Work Gurls unterested un lubrary work are prospectuve members of Lubrary and Luterary Club and as such take on the dutues of assustants to the lubraruan Also the gurls keep up seasonal decor atuon of the lubrary as ullustrated by Book Week Yearly Chrustmas brungs the annual prouect of decoratung a tree Also a dunner us held for the members of L and L exclusuvely Book Week produces guant luke books odver tusung that Readunq us an Adventure L and L Club exusts to guve gurls who are uruterested un the luterary fueld a concentrated pucture of thus type of work and helps them to make a posutuve or negatuve decusuon about o career as a lubroruon l H43 , u lwlft 4,1175 W 1 'M I ,.-fr F1-f 1' ....-nv' x fx . L! u . lllf A ' 2 Z' A - u l u lilllt llrtllu l V b A - A A i i, 3 if up M- X1 -!u-y.5.u uuu M -- , f f A 1 'uigf ' 6' ' 4 'Q P ' f l u u-P ,y d - Li zu, A f' , 'J I v, Vv -'A f V Avy. I ' Nyla Borden West. I V Q I k I ' lu , y ., 2 u l- '-me f 4 5 , , , gg. g, ' ' ,X ' , J If, ,.5.i' , . I ,N i f. fy V, . Ap ,J .h , . yt- i l ' I Q , ' 5:5 . v V I , v ,123 6 V ftflfqg-ffm? A 2 Y, y f u I 1 A ' .Q ' ' if , x u I A u W L ' . ,N vu l - E President Tom Warren's suggestion of a field trip is accepted enthusiastically by the members of the Klic Klub. Klic Klub is organized to teach its members how to develop and print pictures as well as take them, Some of the more active members help with Pine Cone or Pine Needle staff work. Besides lab work they have gone on several field trips, and amateur and professional photographers have talked to them. Klic Klub Shutterbugs Catch Leisure Life of RCHS 'lt t KA.'P' The tantalizing odor of bacon and eggs frying mingled with the aroma of perking coffee filled the air during the picnic held last summer. Preparing chow are Wally Y E Koers, Tom Warren, Mary Sheffer, and Sandy Ludeman. Wally looks as if he has decided to add some extra pepper for some special member's meal, while the others agree that this is a clever idea. 'r 'V2 Seen here are members of the Klic Klub riding in their 'A Q l l entry in the R Day parade. Many of the members of 3.-if the club were among the crowd snapping shots of the various floats as they passed by. , XX J ... 36 A A ,u'77Ul77l1.14 Qi Qi These ambitious Klic Klub members are seen help ing in the photography lab during pre school hours Sandie Jensen is shown retouching a picture while Dave Rabie is mixing chemicals Some pictures take many hours to go through the various stages before they satisfy the photographer 451 5 'al Money money Klic Klub needs money chants treas urer Betsy Pease as she collects dues from Audrey Saxton Gary Crippen and Adelo Villagomez Miss Sogn adviser spends many long and tedious hours teaching the members the art of producing good pic tures Making arrangements for a meeting with Mr Carper an amateur photographer at his home are Larry Teller vice president and Chuck Tinant secretary nf- V Discussing good action shots and the best methods of shooting them are Barry Sulgrove, Dave Owen, and Paul Rogers who watched most of the basket- ball games through a camera view finder. Accurate timing is essential in getting the right action cen- tered in their picture. Discussing the plans for the next meeting are the officers of Student Council: Bruce Mattson, treasurer, Susan Ellis, vice-president and State Student Council secretary, Tom Lee, president of the State Student Council, Jeanette Houdyshell, secretary, and Mike Stensaas, president. Mike seems to have presented a humorous suggestion, as the other executives regard him with grins L, Mitchy Kawashirra, the American Field Service student from Japan, laughingly shows her attempts at writing English to Mr, Varcoe and the Student Council foreign student committee. The com- mittee, consisting of George l-lankins, chairman, Judy Brockelsby, and Donna Rypkema, was set up for the purpose of helping Mitchy get ccgucinted, keeping the students interested in the American Field Service Program, and meeting with a committee which decides on next year's foreign student to RCHS as well as from RCHS, This committee also was in charge of the assembly held annual'y to raise money to support a foreign student, This year Sl,33l was pledged from the various senior high hamerooms and clubs. The total sum needed is Sl,300. Council Establishes Peanut Peddlers, l-lills l-lospitality, Constructive Committees Sharon Holscher, Paul Rogers, Kathy Ray, and Andy Severson have looked into the first floor mirror and go along with the slogan Dress right, you can't afford not to. This committee is representing the Y, different types of dress. A typical Student Council meeting is in session with books on the floor and raised arms. Supreme is the statement, We'll refer that back to the committee for further action. CQ. lu Peanuts anyone? Join the March of Dimes - buy some peanuts Only ten cents, These were familiar sounds heard throughout the business dis- trict during the annual March of Dimes Peanut sale Selling here are Sharon Holscher, Bill Howard, chairman of the drive, Donna Rypkerha, Rollie Rose- dahlg and Cheryl Richter, TWIRP AND TWIRPETTE Ruth Vt'i'1l-e and John Erickson were fro-.-.nt-d Twirp and T-twpette tQr'ff'c1tC dooce he d Desensoer Sth Jr, Narrfaliy a GAA aftinty, the dcznfe was ,t-tt in TNQ ' hands of Student Count i, doe t.: rontlirt-, 1 Though he loolcs as it those eor'y morn ng hows Ve hard to take, .lchn Quinn seems intent as he :lneiks cyer the sifipf he '.-.i'I use tor the radio brixgdiast Chat Nth the Chet ' Kiren Meyer, Denny Sheriff, Denny Srhaar, Scfly Kegaries, Pam Pier, Mariiee Thompson, and larlie Caughron, other 'nowhere of the safety committee, obserne so they lhow what tc do when their turn comes The committee his c so carried cn ctfirrzbi e and bi'i,i'e checks. Shown entering the auditorium for o Student Council meeting are Mr, Prunty, Terry Dake, Carrie Knutson, Roger Schneider, Daryl Worman, Mary Ann Place, and Karen Babbitt. Anything from Friday night's date to basketball practice may have been uppermost in their minds, but as Mr, Prunty re- marks upon the business of the meeting they leave their day- dreams and prepare to settle down to serious business. My 1-lo, Concrete Cases, Strong Speakers, Calm Confidence, Qualities of NFL Tom Rosenbaum, DeAnne Hart, Penny Cope, Paget Powell, Mike Stensaas, Bob Ward, and Mike Aldrich are the high point members of NFL, They have received many of their points by talking at assemblies and service clubs, doing radio speaking, and by partici- pating in the various activities at school. Speech coaches having a cup of coffee while discussing improvements to be made before the next tournament are Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Deimer, Miss Heiman, Mrs. Clark, and Mr. Mead. 'TLT l Wtsymr U in ' v- it SPEAKERS Declam Workshop, Spearfish-5 superiors Student Congress, Lead Bob Ward, Junior-speaker of house John Quinn, Sophomore-speaker of house Debate Black Hills Conference Tournaments Lead-lst place Deadwood-lst place Spearfish-3rd place BHTC Invitational Tournament, Spearfish Sweepstakes B Debate-l st A Debate-lst C Debatwl st 3 superiors in individual events Seated on the floor are the new initiates who are being put through their paces before becoming full fledged members of the National Forensic League. The old members stand behind. Before becoming a member each must earn fifty points by active participation in speech work. Debaters Diminish as Sophomores Advance to Seniors Siatt Moses, AI Seneze, Susan Ei is, Tom l?osenbau'n, Paget Powef, Bob Ne'son, and Vern Spohn talfe tirre out from deep concentration and seriousness to listen to Pat Cossairt, third from the right, give her rather fever interpretation ct information trofn their debate handbook, These stsdents represent the seniors taking Dart in debate. RECORD Vermillion 3 superiors in Discussion Midwest Sioux Falls Debate-4th Girls Extemp-2nd NFL District Aberdeen Sweepstakes-2nd Debate-2nd Boys Extemp-l st C1 2nd Girls Extemp-3rd Big Eight, Aberdeen Boys Extemp-lst Girls Extemp-lst Debate-2nd Are these students watching Miss Heiman or laughing at the photographer's joke? Whatever the case, these smiles appeared many times during beginners' debate class. Sophomores are, first row: Gayle Peck, Judy Erdmann, Ardena Hendrichsen, Dorothy Thomas, John Quinn, Pam Pier, Sharon Lewis, Judy Lee, Phyllis Anderson. Second row: Floyda Butts, Karen Kemmish, Margaret Gray, Kathy Rielly, Julie Daughenbaugh, Sheila Jo Williams, Linda Hasselstrom, Ruth Soper, Wayne Braun, and Linda Lobdell, Third row: Vicki Turner, Jean Davis, Ann Schmoker, Lillian Gillies, Judy Gross, Barb Schwenk, Bob Whitney, Tom Mitchell, Ed Davis, and Bob Van Cleve. Juniors strive to improve their debating skills and techniques by continued practice and learningt In the from row arei Janice Tesch, Judy Brockelsby, Carol Bangs, DeAnne Hart, Judy Schlimgen, Linda Trask. Second row: Paula Shurtz, Marilee Thompson, Dove Krause, Mike Aldrich, Donna Rypkema, and Kathy Roy, Third row: Don Barnett, Donald Mann, Mike James, Norman Nelson, Terry Tullis, and Bob Ward. Seniors SUSAN ELLIS Pausing before another round of debate, Susan Ellis reflects upon her case, wondering if a change in wording might make it more forceful, The numerous magazines and books car- ried by Sue immediately identify her as a debater. ' 5 A vu TOM ROSENBAUM Attempting to point out all facts which will support his view, Tom Rosenbaum dis- cusses his side of the issue. Many hours and weeks of preparation were entailed to make his argument pre- sentable, fc' PAGET POWELL After she has prepared a few more notes to complete her issue, Pag Powell might then practice before the mirror as she times herself. Facial expres- sions and gestures are all-important for they put the finishing touches on. UA Squool Deboters Merit Look, no cars in the parking lot. We beat the sun up, comment these speech students as they board a bus to a tournament in one of the Hills' towns. lf the group is large enough they ride buses and have learned many new pastimes on these trips. BOB NELSON Combined pleasure and disillusionment, along with just a bit of con- fusion, are evidently the feelings of Bob Nelson as he makes the big decision to throw away his no longer needed debate cards. Now he can make a fresh start - on another topic, that is. -AQUA!-A X l Bring to RCI-IS These students prepare to load the car with their school books, debate boxes and information, and then climb into the car themselves. Usually these trips are one day excursions but the top students sometimes travel to the eastern part of the state for tourna- ments of several days duration. Juniors BOB WARD Bob Ward, in compar- ing figures pertaining to his topic, looks con- fident that the black and white illustration of his point will carry much weight in swing- ing the pendulum towcrd his side of the question. MARILEE THOMPSON Whether to study and do her school assign- ments ar to hustle off to the library to get extra information needed for her to- morrow's rebuttal may be the major decision facing Marilee Thomp- son, Mare, like all debaters, must main- tain high grades while devoting the necessary time to her speech work. Elan MIKE ALDRICH lt's a laughing rrot- ter naw, but when Mike Aldrich starts re- arranging those debate cords into their proper order in the box his expression may change. To a debater the little green box with its stack of cords is in- dispensob'e DeANNE HART The cheery smile flashed by DeAnne Hart must mean that she has discovered her book of gold holding more current informa- tion pertinent to her debate question, These new quotes may win her next case. De- baters must constantly check references in order to be equipped with up-to-dote ma- terial. Conferring on their orations are Mike Aldrich, Terry Tullis, Bob Nelson, Don Barnett, Barbara Schwenk, Dave Krause, Paget Powell, Bob Van Cleve, and sitting are Donna Rypkema, Dessie Kuster, and Judy Brockelsby. Original oratory gives students an oppor- tunity to display their talents in planning and writing their own orations on the topic of their choice. After it is written they must memorize and practice many times to get the proper emphasis. i ii ll! ities. Tom Rosenbaum, Mike James, and Don Barnett listen intently to John Quinn's explanation of how he in- fluenced the judges to vote for him. At local declam eliminations these four boys were selected as Rapid City winners and were given the right to compete in the re- gional contest. Tom won with his oration entitled We Must Loosen Their Chains , Mike recited sev- eral different selections of poetry, Don gave a humorous reading about women's sense of humor, and John presented his interpretation of Old Yeller in the dramatic division. 9 9 : 1 ii , .. , ' f I 1 will-li ' X ui if 1, ' 1 2 i .1 lf 1 Yr, . s i ' f i And remember, concentrate on your speech work, not the girIs! Miss Heiman reminds Tom Rosen- baum and Mike James who won the regional meet in oratory and poetry, respectively. They are pre- paring to leave for Pierre where they represented Rapid City in the State Declam Contest. Ambitious declam students take a break for each to check out the other to see what is being under- taken. Judy Schlimgen, Bob Nelson, Carol Bangs, and Don Barnett at the left, are evidently thumbing through a pamphlet in hopes of striking it rich and finding some new ideas while in the center Susan Ellis, Penny Cope, and Tom Rosenbaum are en- grossed by the main theme of Mike Aldrich's oration. At the right, John Quinn, reciting parts of Old YeIIer, captivates his audience of poetry and dramatics amateurs, Dessie Kuster, Norman Nelson, Linda Hasselstrom, Mike James, Kathy Ray, Vern Spohn, and Paget Powell, These on their toes students who participate in advanced extemp swarm on the stairs after a practice session, Vern Spohn, Don Mann, Scott Moses, Bob Ward, Tom Rosenbaum, Judy Schlimgen, Mike James, Paget Powell, Carol Bangs, Mike Aldrich, Paula Shurtz, Marilee Thompson, and Susan Ellis have all learned to think on their feet as a result of this speech activity. Deft Declamers Utter Fabled Phrases, Original and Borrowed Beginning extemp speakers take their first steps in attaining the goals reached by their predecessors. Striving for better expression are Ed Davies, Vicky Tur- ner, Ann Schmaker, Sheila Jo Williams, Wayne Braun, Tom Mitchell, Linda Hasselstrom, Bob Whitney, Jean Davis, Barbara Schwenk, Phyllis Anderson, Judy Erd- mann, and John Quinn Outstanding Dramatists Become Drama Club Members Here the officers of the Blue Masque Drama Club discuss stage set-ups which are so important to the production. Dave Smith, vice-president, Paget Powell, treasurer, Kitty Bruntlett, president, and Karen Forkner, secretary, help maintain and organize the activities of the club along with Evelyn Park, adviser. f riff Huckleberry Hound helped rid the Cobblers of Custer Wildcat after blaring forth with a And a Huckleberry Hound-dog Howdy to Yo'll, Here Don Wright, alias Huckleberry, shows his tail-pulling method as Kitty Bruntlett attempts to put an end to the skit which was presented by the Drama Club. Drama Club initiates braided rib- bons into their hair, whether long or short, and produced simulated musical utterings throughout the school to prove their worth, An original poem was also demanded which helped gain the signatures of the club members, necessary on a certain slip of paper. The new members from left to right are: Jean Moore, Roger Schneider, Barb Grau, Dessie Kuster, Don Wright, and Joan Berry. Lois Ballinger and Connie Lands- trom, both active in behind-the- scenes production, discuss with William Klaudt some of the prob- lems of their work. Klaudt, who handles set design and construc- tion, has charge of all the scenery and props pertaining to the stage. if 'B' - u-n' - ' w I ' f U ' ' 5 . Z . i f p . f f - X as f f f Sf l' ' A S E , I Q Kf f i Q t A KW? ' 5551- 5 4-.,,,, .,.-35 Looking at one of the paintings which caused so much trouble in the Haggett family are Tom Mitchell, Dick Murray, Julie Daughenbaugh, John Kuypers, Roger Schneider, and Marva Rand. CAST DR. HAC-GETT ..,.,,,.,uu,.u,.,.,... ROGER SCHNEIDER SUSAN HAGGETT .,.... JULIE DAUGHENBAUGH ABBY .............,.,,...,.,., ....,........... B ARBARA GRAU MRS, HAGGETT ,,,.,. ....... MA RVA RAND ADA HAGGETT .,,.u,.... .....,.,.,, J EAN BERRY WARREN CREAMER ..,........,....,, JOHN KUYPERS MR, TALLENT ,,..u,...... ...,,,,,.,u T OM MITCHELL MR, ROSEN .,,.,u,,.,.... ,..uu..... B OB VAN CLEVE MR, DAVENPORT ,,i.,u..,. ,,,,....u, D lCK MURRAY STUDENT DIRECTOR A... ..,.,.,. JEAN MOORE ,V The Late Christopher Bean Provides Scenes of Greed and Love Barbara Grau hands Roger Schneider some of the paintings out of the old trunk while John Kuypers and his girl friend, Julie Daughenbaugh look on. Mr. Tallent, Tom Mitchell, is swindling the Haggett family out of a fortune and Mr. Davenport, Dick Murray, ends the hoax by telling them the lucrative truth. A little money maddenedu describes Dr. Haggett, Roger Schneider, who was goaded on in his dealings by his daughter, Joan Berry, and his wife, Marva Rand. rn-I--sf 'T 1 hiii i' T . iisfgfilftii 'lt 'T 1 u 3 s 1 f 49 16319 l-lansel and Gretel Brings Back Childhood Memories CAST HANSEL ....... .................. ......... K E NNY JONES GRETEL ................... ........ J UDY ERDMANN ERNST, FATHER ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,, B ILL POTTER KATRIN, STEPMOTHER ,4,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, JUDEE BROCKELSBY FOREST FAIRY .......A......... .,.K..... J ULIE DAUGHENBAUGH Oh, caught in my own trap! is the frantic scream of witch Paget Powell as the nimble Gretel, Judy Erdmann, shoves her into the hot oven and clever Hansel, Ken Jones, looks on, With the sizzling of the greedy witch in her own plot came the freeing of the good Forest Fairy and all others who had been trapped by the scheming, black-clad, evil ruler of the forest. R X Shown above are the complete cast, and a sample of the scenery for the winter play. Gretel and Honsel stand lost in the woods while the Forest Fairy oscends from her cage. The stepmother and father stand near the candy house and Trudie the Cat defends herself from the witch. Outside the cage are the extra children Jerry Hammerquist, Dana Kemerling, Patty Stevens, and John Quinn. 'jTTiiE'l WICKED WITCH .......,. ......... P AGET PowEu. TRUDIE THE CAT ........,,......,......................... - ..... .EEMPAM PIER EXTRA CHILDREN i..,..........e,.... E .................. DANA KEMERLING, PATTY STEVENS, JOHN QUINN, JERRY HAMMERQUIST STUDENT oiREcToR ...............,.............................. PENNY coPE . ' all- - l ' .r. K ef' 1 , ,s,,-tg, E V cgffg . 5-, v gl 3. , ,yt -. ., 'Ai Examining the product of many hours of hammering and thumb-pounding, the set, design, and construction committee look with a satisfied, but nonetheless critical eye ot the log cabin which provided habitation for Hansel and Gretel's family in the first act and which was later transformed into a Candy and sugar covered cottage with which the witch could trap innocent children. -J CAST MARK ABLETT ,,,.7,,.,,,,,,.,7,.,,A..... MIKE STENSAAS BILL, A MEDICAL STUDENT .SWAYNE SNYDER ANTONY, DETECTIVE ,L,,,,,,,,A,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,, TOM LEE ANGELA, GUEST ,,4..,.,,.,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,... JUDY GERING MRS, NORBERRY .,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,.,,..,,,, PENNY COPE RETIRED ARMY OFFICER ,L,,,,,,,,,,,,, BOB NARUM MRS, CARRIDINE ,,,,.,.,,,.., MARILYN MEINICKE RUTH NORRIS ........,,.....,,. ELIZABETH CLIFTON MATHEW CAYLEY ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., FRANK GESSNER ROBERT ABLETT .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, D ALE SPARKS INSPECTOR BIRCH ,..L,,,.,,,...... DICK ANDERSON ELSIE, THE MAID .,A,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, C OLEEN BRUNS MRS. STEVENS, COOK .,,, BARBARA SCHWENK BETTY ,,,,,,,,,,,.A,,. , , .,,,... RACHEL KNECHT POLICEMAN ,..,..,. .......L, D ON WRIGHT The Red House Mystery Supplies Mystic Atmosphere Mike Stensoos drofhotizes one of his lines for Woyne Snyder, who ployed Bill, o young rnedicol student, Tom Lee, who wos Antony, o dectectiye, ond Judy Gering, who wos Angelo, o guest in love with Antony, Mike wos Mork Ablett, owner of the Red House, These four students pore troyed the rnoin chorocters in the rnys- terious spring ploy, Penny Cope, Mrs. Norberry, Bob , , Norum, o retired ormy officer, J ond Marilyn Meinicke, Mrs. A Corridine, give helpful sug- gestions to Elizobeth Clifton, who wos Ruth Norris, working for o comebock ofter hoving been on actress. Listening to Mrs. Pork tell o little obout the plot of the ploy ore Dole Sporks, Robert Ablett, brother of the owner of the Red House, Dick Anderson, Inspector Birch, o ploin clothes- mon, Dori Wright, Joe, o police- mon, Fronk Gessner, Mothew Coyley, nephew of owner of the Red House, Coleen Bruns, the moid, Elsie, ond Borboro Schwenk, the cook, Mrs. Stevens, Leg, Future Biologists Marvel at Wonders of Scientific World Mrs. Gaines, Biology Club adviser, points out the parts of the skeletal System to attentive members, Judy Rapp, Dianne Kunert, Bob Van Cleve, Mary Margaret Fraley, Lynn Grado, and Kathy Wandrei, Meetings of the club are held twice a month. Watching something seemingly very interesting pass before their eyes are the officers of Biology Club Karen Torgerson secretary Victor Sayre vice president Cynthia Maeder pres: dent and Cathy McHugh treasurer Actually the center of interest is a small aquarium bearing small fish and varuous types of seaweed Besides lab work the club has taken field trips to such interesting places as the citys flour mill the air base hospital Walt Disneys White Wilderness and Pactola Dam where the local forest ranger spoke to them about the pro ject Guest lectures and Audubon tours are also scheduled for meetings during the year Although the club was discontinued last year the terest shown this year has proven that the students are interested in brology and enioy worktng with it outside the classroom ra, ,-' A tour through St Johns Hospital Laboratory took the Biology Club members into the various departments to see the technictans at work and the different equipment used As Lynn Grado looks in a microscope at a tissue specimen set up for all to view Mary Margaret Fraley Vic Sayre Cynthia Maeder Nancy Swanson Judy Rapp Dianne Kunert Cathy Mcl-lugh Karen Torgerson Judy Gray beal Janell Mann and Rox Ann l-lut cheson anxiously await their turn The many field trips taken throughout the year proved very informatrve to the curious sophomore group .ask 'gsm Ki 1 it il E--ss.i'!Q: ,Fm w Lfjf' fiQ g 5 if 4 f 5 K hy. 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Whether the halls were teemung streams of traffic or channels of echoing sulence somewhere from the lower level could be heard the last cry of a wailing clarinet or the sauawk of a novices trumpet The pucture changed from thus to one of crescendo as each class filed un and the instructor Owen Noxon issued the wa rm up exercises Thus year much has been added to the performances and complexity of the band due to Noxon who was new to RCHS thus year l-lus new double tume marching step acted to give the band a new more rhythmic aspect Also the drum maior un hugh hat and gold decor helped rate thus band as something special Perhaps the grandest spectacle, though was the concert with Bull Page of Lawrence Wells s orchestra as featured soloust All during the year the band no matter what its form whether pep band marching band or swung band helped accent traditional and annual actuvutues The suspense filled strains of Pomp and Curcumstance dur ung the coronatuon the school song played at games urging the team on to a vuctory and the hugh steppung marches as the band paraded proudly through the streets all helped push ut to the punnacle ut has reached The band officers take tume out to listen to a ioke told by John Kuypers These gentlemen plan the pep assembly put on by the band make arrangements for the party following the winter concert plan the sprung picnic assist Mr. Noxon in planning formations during the halves of the football games and carry on the business of tne band. They are from left to right: Dave Hanson librarian' Bob Narum president' John Kuypers drum majors Dave Smith treasurer' Ken Saxton secretaryg Roger Schneider, vice-president, and Mr. Noxon, adviser. - 4.-ninnitlsmuw 4.41. ' - y 54 ---1-.... 'UF . . .......... ,.., I Wg ,I I inci wa Mirfwjfz 31- 'ww-wr-'www'-v-P'----ww--Ju... ,L,, -- 1--------M A Bond Adds Practice, Technique, Vciriety, ond Is Seen PICCOLO ROGER SCHNEIDER BASSOON BE-I-H ALEXANDER CAROLE STEINLICHT ANN BROWNHILL MARIETTA BH-TRICH CHRISTINE STRONG SHARON LEWIS TOM TOLLINGER JUDY WILCH CORNETS FLUTE5 TED BURNES BETH ALEXANDER MARIETTA BITTRICH DIXIE BURG MARY ELLIOTT ANDRA KELLOGG JERI LAMPERT SHARON LEWIS PAM PIER CLO SNELL CLARINETS MIKE ALDRICH LARRY DIRICKSON JAMES FAYE OWEN HOLLINGSWORTH DELMAR KLINETOBE BONNIE LINGARD CATHERINE MCHUGH JUDY MARTIN CAROLE NOVAK SHARON RIPPE JEAN RUSTAD TOM SALMON KENNY SAXTON PEGGY SCHMITT ALTO CLARINETS SANDRA BEAIRD ELLA DURSTON BASS CLARINETS DONALD GRIES DIANA LEE NANCY LEE WARREN SHOBERG ALTO SAXOPHONES GEORGE HANKINS KEN KEESTER JUDY NEFF JANICE PEARSON TENOR SAXOPHONE JEAN MOORE BARITONE SAXOPHONE ROYCE MOUNT OBOE MELVI N POAGE LARRY HANKINS BEVERLY HULTMAN KENT IANGLOSS DAVE MUFFAT BUD SAXTON DAVE SMITH DENNIS TAYLOR LANNY TENNYSON FRENCH HORNS CHARLOTTE BENNETT SANDRA COVINGTON ROBERT NARUM DICK PEARCE TOM REED TROMBONES LEE AHRLIN GARY CONKLIN GARY HAM KENNY JONES JOHN KUYPERS JEAN O'BRIEN DENNIS SHERIFF New Light BARITONES WAYNE HERREMAN MADELI NE WH ISNANT BASSES RONALD ELLINGSON DAVE HANSEN GORDON WILLSON PERCUSSION NANCY ANDERSON KENNY BINDER WINNIE BUTZER JAMES CHRISTENSEN PENNY COPE SCOTT OLSON FRANCIE QUINN JIM WILLIAMS BELL LYRES TOODI LANE MAHLI ROSENBAUM STRING BASS MARILYN MEINICKE MAJORETTES VELDA KJERSTAD VIDA KJERSTAD JEAN MYHREN SUSAN WEBB 5 q,1. 5 I 3 ' S Au g A-lard., 'V sg Q qu is I--i e'ir 2 ffm ' 'amiga - ...4-.. t, . , . -- ,..L .J Y V Q L .,V,,,,,,v5 ,,,.,v-Qu . ,.-903.5 1, faq,,,-,gvj W .,,. 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The twirlers also performed at basketball games throughout the year, Bill Page Adds Bubbles to Winter Band Show With interests aroused by the versatility ond captivating personality of Bill Page, a member of Lawrence Wellc's band, these musicians gather around, as he gives helpful suggestions concerning a clarinet, one of the sixteen instruments which he played for a delighted audience at the winter band con- cert. Girls carried each instrument on the stage one at a time, The sixteen included alto sax, bassoon, flute, English horn, soprano sax, boss clarinet, piccolo, bass sax, oboe, alto flute, soprano clarinet, tenor sax, and two song flutes. Page was accompanied in most of his solos by the swing band, which had re- ceived his special music earlier, Also three pieces had parts for faculty members, including Mr, Paul C. Stevens on drums. The final piece of the evening was by the whole band, Stars and Stripes Forever, directed by Mr, Bill Page. Traveling every week to schools throughout the United States for concerts, Mr. Page said this was the only variation he had from his routine schedule of TV practices and shows. 56 if ilk, First row: Gretchen Bittrich, Susan Buckingham, Beth l-lessel, Phyllis Coon, Jane Palmerton, Lynn Grado, Sandra Rizzo, Nancy Shaver, Julia Nielsen, Charleen Nickerson, Lola Borgum, and Charlene Thybo, first violins. Second row: Janet Morris, Gwen Owen, Georgia Wilson, Georgia Austin, Sally Kegaries, Clarence Marauardt, Vicky Krauss, Julie Rounds, Dorothy Myhre, Joy Smith, and LaVonne Hanson, second violins. Third row: Marietta Bittrich, Beth Alexander, and Sharon Lewis, flutes, Melvin Poage, oboe. Fourth row: Dave Hanson, tuba, Charlotte Bennett, Saundra Covington, and Bob Narum, French horns, Gary Conklin, Lee Arhlin, and John Kuypers, trombones. Screech, Sauawk with Patient Practice Becomes Mellow Magic otOrganized Orchestra Ns as-?.i, I , 7 l B s c or ei Q. ,'l L L L we Paula Newport, Gretchen Bittrich, Susan Buck- ingham, Marilyn Meinicke, and Marietta Bitt- rich, members of the girls' ensemble, are shown here tuning up for their number which they presented at the annual spring concert. .K tw-a IS'-x wat...- -3'-,A X First row: Virginia Swenson, Marva Rand, Judy Gering, Marilyn Meinicke, Paula Newport, cellos, .lack Stevens, Penny Cope, percussion. Second row: Sheila Jo Williams, Cheryl Richards, Judy Snyder, Ton Mitchell, leralyn Brodsky, and Susan White, violas, Wynette Butzer and Kenny Binder, percussion, Third row: Diana Lee, saxophone, Roger Schneider, Larry Dirickson, Cathy Mcl-lugh, and Ella Durston, clarinets, Ann Brawnhill, bassoan, Fourth row, Bud Saxton, Ted Burns, and Kent Langloss, trumpet, Lou Baker, Myrna Rivers, and Virginia Benson, bass vial. lt appeared to be almost a holiday for strings upon first glance at the orchestra rehearsals, but upon further observance hard work and practice also became evident. The bedlam which reigned as each in- dividual tuned up and limbered up on scales and difficult passages soon succumbed under the calm, cool direction of instructor l-losie Main, who attempted to draw forth the best from each student, to develop the best appreciation and talent, At Christmas time melodies ofthe Nutcracker Suite and joyous carols emerged from the band room as the group prepared for the combined program, springtime found the young musicians engrossed in a wide variety of selections from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to the less class- ical Perfidia and Sang of the Bells which were presented at the con- cert April eighth, and finally in May the strains of the seniors' graduation processional and recessional floated down the hall to greet the few re- maining days of school, Looking back on it all, the music-lovers share many happy memories -the practice sessions, the concerts, the festival, and for those who were lucky enough to go, the thrill of All-State Orchestra. Looking ci.er scrre new nas: which has gust arrived cre orchestra officers Gretchen Eittrich, president, .lshn Kuypers, vce-presdent, Mr Main, director, and Eob Nsrum, secretary-treasure: 59 First row: Jean Schunot, Sally Stevens, Rosalie Rich, Lyona Winkler, Florence Burfiend, Betty Bradfield, Karolyn Ness, Sharon Hol- scher. Second row: Sally Nervig, Janet Rozdal, Carla Dewey, Charlotte Stuelpnagel, Barbara Peterson, Patty Berry, Marjorie DeWall, Kaye Danielson, Third row: Roland Larson, Harley Hamm, Scott Moses, Dick Groethe, Bill Anderson, Larry Long, Fourth row: Don Barnett, Dennis Schaar, Dale Sparks, Don Jueneman, Lee Ytreeide, Larry Brech, David Krause, Jerry Stinson The mode of dance has evolved from Charleston, the Big Apple, Black Bottom, all the way to Rock 'n Roll, and Dale Sparks and Julie Daughen- baugh high-step right along with it while the choir makes history in the presentation of their first operetta, Let's Take o Look at Ourselves. With the underlying purpose of dis- proving the common statement the younger generation has gone to pot, A choir put on a show which was so well-liked they were asked to do a repeat performance for the senior high, Music was written by Don Tuttle, lyrics by Bud Davis, and the operetta was produced by Robert Benton, Walking through the quiet halls filled with the Christmas spirit, singing Christmas carols the day before vacation, was one of the many ways the choir expressed its melodic talents The annual Christmas program this year, which preceded vacation by a week, was a triple treat with selections by the A Choir, B Choir, and Girls' Chorus. A first for the choir, under the direction of Don Tuttle, was the operetta, Let's Take a Look at Ourselves, complete with scenery and the stylings of a grand production. RCHS gave birth to a new kind of entertainment, although it put to death the annual spring concert for this year. 6l Back row: Dennis Holm, Cal Lepke, Clyde Reeder, Jim Henrichsen, Bill Mueller, Donald Chambers, Randy Lee, Andy Severson, Kenny Steele, Tim Raben, Keith Stoddard, Dick Chambers, Victor Sayre, Jim Bridwell, Dave L'Esperance, Dave Simmerschied, Wayne Braun. Middle row: Dora Keyser, Judy Anderson, Linda Crowley, Dianne Rath, Kathleen Bamsey, Gwen Owen, Linda Beck, Luana Schmidt, Corrine Ness, Vonna Hawley, Betty Collins, Cleo Wilkerson, Sharon Gibson, Jackie Caughran, Linda Glover, Jo Ann Phillips, Barbara Leck, Sandi Lipari. Front row: Jean Davis, Mary Buchholz, Sandra Johnson, Dixie Bridge, Arlene Brown, Judy O'Neil, Carol Schnell, Mildred Hudson, Lila Sime, Lal.eine Van Leuven, Karen Torgerson, Yvonne Phillips, Bonita Wright, Sharon O'Neil, Mary Stitt. Working hard, B Choir has kept at the heels of their elder - A Choir. They had the spotlight at the Christmas program more this year than last and also had a good sized port in the Spring program. However good the B Choir may be, all members look forward to a chance at trying out for A Choir. Those who do not move on to A Choir form the B Choir for next year, along with underclassmen coming up. B Choir Betters Voices, Bests Expectations l Girls' Chorus Provides x Enjoyment for Members K W. X , X, K As Well As for Audiences , A ' i to ,,,,,- 4 Hz 'e A , -fe f J J i 'Q i P H si Z oi aw x ,A-Lx 1 ..-cf H.: G'l'Ch A df 'hh , gill? whooetioyssii-?g1irI?gD?eThte 532232 DER. J ' - . , or-.4 ticipates in civic programs, the spring QQ' ' 'V ' program, and the winter program, at in H ,X f' tm which they form a huge human Christmas A' 1 N 'X ' ' T tree, complete with lights, 2 Mr, Tuttle often puts the best singers K , in A Choir the following year, Officers . A Mfg , are Ouida Atkins, president, Connie May, vice-president, and Mary Walsh, secre- tary. 62 Chosen to engmeer the or gonuzotlon throughout nts pro lects for 59 were Poul Gregg Pres Jam Woods Treos Buddy Merrltt Tom Worren V Pres Horvey Houb ond Poul Schmoker Sec Its work but nts rnterestmg work mlght be the comment of o future former rn regord to moklng gross mounts whnch help IH ldentlfyung ond ludgmg crops Future Formers Sclentlflc Methods FFA held o lot of meonlng for those who were members As Amerrco s future formers they hod common Interests ond common gools ond through orgonlzo tron at wos possible for them to ochleve much more thon they could on thelr own Leormng to recognrze the deslred quolltles of these Hereford cottle seems to be the prlmory olm here os eoch decides whnch he rotes os the hrghest The FFA frequently trovels to vornous ronches to hold such judgrng schools Lined up olong the top of the fence ore Horvey Houb Jlm Ploce Poul Gregg John Melners Buddy Merritt Brice Sowords .llm Woods Jam Hoskel Tom Worren ond Poul Schmoker Q p X Learn Practice - 1 ,xx . of Agriculture Numerous activities were undertaken by the group. Three delegates traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, to at- tend the National Convention of FFA, They all journeyed to Newell to participate in a judging contest and they undertook publicity for FFA Week State judging contests at Brookings constituted an other major activity while on the social side a skating party provided hard earned diversion 'ffl m 171 K3 x r I - TN - f a m, . , fxf ' , ' i Al j 1' 1 kfjigfli V I all Q i X M rl ,i U I t j 4, 0 C gg i i'xa Z s 4 Q- ' 2: .4-it 'i grille N Q-4 'W4 W ei in M Q Putting sideboards on a truck are Ernie Smith John Meiners Ray Shellito Ray Johnson and Gerald Dewey senior members of FFA Sturdy and steady should describe th finished product f t is serve its multiple purpose Another step in preparation for their future as farmers is that of gaining insight into the world of crops Carrying on an apparently intensive study here are Buddy Merritt Gary Howie Darryl Wheeler Bob Dust man Dennis Currwell and Don Merritt By looking at pictur s and at mountings the boys become more skillful in determining the value of various grains and are approaching farming from a more scientific view Doint lt s not a I w rk for these agriculture enthusiasts for another major event was the summer picnic complete with fried chicken lemonade par ents and just plain fun' 1 ,P . . 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A ,wx r 'Q N, H . fr: 7 aff' m .M A, A i Y Q-I W-'N W9 'Jw -, Move it to the right a little bit, says Marilyn Oyler to Judy Ross, Sally Sandmeier, Diane Kunert, Pat Market, Irene Maus, Mcry Jean Fisher, and Roberta Wrson, who are busily set- ting up Christmas decorations in front of the school This is an annual proiect of FHA and is enioyed by all during the Christmas season who notice the lovely decorations in front of the high school Lighting her candle at installation of officers is Phyllis Coon, song leader Waiting their turn are Judy Oyler, pariiamentarian, lvlorilyn Cyler, his' torian, Susan Stringer, vice-president, LaVonne Hanson, treasurer, lrene Maus, secretary, Sahy Sondmeier, and Donna Shaffer, president mi? W1 K -in Smiling prettily in the attractive apparel which they made, are models Dorothy Delbridge, Beverly Lantis, Marie Marchiono, and Phyllis Coon. The clothing made by the girls from the economics classes was featured at their sprirg style show which had the theme Showboat, Future l-lomemakers of America 4 . . at Home in the Home Home, family, community - all were prominent in the thoughts of every FHA member, Potential homemakers, their pur- pose covered a wide range, from pro- moting a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemalqing and em- phasizing the importance of worthy home membership, to fostering community and international good will. Fun was prevalent throughout all pro- jects carried on. Holiday spirit predomin- ated in the arrangement of the Christmas greens for the school's display and with the preparation ofa basket for a needy family. Spring activities kept everyone busy as bees - playing host to the regional FHA con- vention and participating in the annual spring style show. A program in itself was sewing their own outfits for the show. Hav- ing a member elected as a state officer was also another feather in its cap. FHA truly did develop creative leadership in home and community life. :M 'qw .QM .J 1- Making plons for a panel drscussron are, st:nd.ng Vlclty Ygrgfrl Judy Snyder Glynda Jackson Lnnda Moran K St n rr J n ,r U V, f, ay V-Q:,Uc'T MOVOH, Kay Meyer, and Karen Babblt, Seated araond the t:b'e are: Georgia Wrlsan, Earbara Newton, Carol Morrls and Connie Ftsher, 's ,v U-l my u'.' !1f1J Thls ltttle gal seerrs to be anx.atx,', tw: tlng the treats tn store at the cnnrtal CllFl'.T 'ilS aarty for ' the lndtcn chlldren ln Rapld Ctty The party .s , ' held at the Communlty Center where each chuld ns it , f glven a grft and retreshrrents Mernbers super- , , , ,'1...,4 vrstng actnyltnes are Judy Snyder, Darlne Sghrzrrrw, lr ov X Barbara Newton, and Ardee Lycns J - , l M' , tsm, W. ' Tomorrows Teachers t 1, it 2 ' Now Novnces . l. .sl sr, T P 1 s 1 ' 5 FTA l-lelps Form 1 . , I Future Vocatuons Brill? , ' T Obserylrg 1 :aeroyr be are Xt-rd-ie Lyons, Din 5 Aikerrrann, and J2Anrte At,-,ater Thts us lust a W, sneak preyuew' at what rs ta carte ln ioteqe, an 5 4 prcotuie tecimng, :nd vt thelr QSC E Cs 'eCZne's tv . .1 e - A I .IT 'it MJZ'5'. :xi N Discussing the next major ac- T T tlvnty of Future Teachers of Arnerica, are the officers: Con- nle Ftsher, secretary, Dons Wul- son, treasurer, Barbara Newton, presrdent, Georgta Wllsan, lt- braruan, and Carol Moms, I me-presudent Not pictured r are JoAnne Atwater, reporter, and Ardee Lyons, htstoriana , FTA meetlngs are held at 4 the homes af dnfferent mem- bers, and all glrls furnrsh food .rg for a pat-laik supper, The pro- - ' I qrarn usua'-,I has a panel dns- V2 f .pptca cr a spealrer each tvre ,, H 5 -V Tf 3 Q x TX r lm if N , H , 4 ll I if ' T T Something new is to be added! This year's officers, Julie Rounds, president, Beth Hessel, treasurer, Connie Steele, senior vice-president, Connie May, sophomore vice-president, Karen Christensen, junior vice-president, and Beth Alexander, secretory, get their first glimpse of the order of red and white flash cards the club purchased. With high hopes of working them into routines to add color and distinction to the Cobbler fan-section, the girls discuss the problem of rounding up enough members for a practice session. Though little pro- gress is made here, the first steps have been taken toward a major Pep Club project next year, Receiving many comments and compliments at the Miss Bobby Sox Dance was the novel throne which composed the main part of the gym decorations. Source of the ingenuity and in- dustry responsible for the enormous fluffy white bobby sock, napkin-fashioned, were these laughing juniors: Georgine La- Barge, Sally Baldwin, Beth l-lessel, Kathy Wagner, Cookie Nohava, and Virginia Swenson, general chairman for the dance. 'W White Gloves, Popular Pep Assemblies, Operating Officers, All Part of Pep Club Eight oclock morning pro tice finds the vivacious members of Pep Club seated on the west side of the gym rhythmicolly waving their white gloved hands in time to the cheers These flashes of white identifying the girls at games reflect their pep and spirit and stir up enthusiasm and support for the team ln d dition placards spelling out COB BLERS and RCHS are predominant during the cheers and the school songs, to let people know who's who, The RCHS Pep Club has been o good example to towns throughout the Hills and state, giving many ol them new ideas to use in their own schools, Although building a good cheering section can be work, the girls find it very rewarding after a victorious game. fx Santa Claus and three of his elves gave each of the team a Christmas present during o skit presented by the senior girls. Here Doug Popham receives his Everybody Loves A Lover record and Doug Cooper his red light bulb in case of emergencies. Although Santa was a cat and the suit a little big, he and his elves gave that Christmasy spirit to the last day of school Comics, Clowns, .Cleverness Add to Skits Depicting Sloppy Santa, Tainted Trial, Ribboned Rhymes. ,EZ L tb W, flfleg 'fl ' fl c Big hearts of lace and ribbons each inscribed inside with a poem, were the thank you's given to the A squad cheerleaders by the B sauad at the Valentines Day assembly, Also Bud Davis, B squad basketball coach, received a valentine. Hey guys, look at this part, screams Marge Larson at the teachers trial of Smoky Bear who had o little bear beh.nd Other members of the zany fury, including Alleday-sucker-Heiman, Fetzer the Hood, and Zorro Clark, reached the verdict under the pound- :ng gavel of the honorable Judge Erademeyer, Matters came to a halt, after Smoky was shot, then sentenced to hang when Don Varcoe announced payday and the gym was void at teachers KING FOOTBALL ROGER MR BASKETBALL 0 'S WHITLEY SHELTON 'hw MISS BOBBY SOX BETH ALEXANDER Tnbute Pond to Athletes Peppy Girl Three of the mam projects of Pep Club thus year were the sponsoring and plannfng of the dances held annually to honor Kung Football Mass Bobby Sox and Mr Basketball Much preparation and work accompanned these events and many commnttees dtvrded the tasks Involved Choosung of Kung Football took place at the end of football season Those entering the dance cast thelr votes the ballots were counted llghts were turned out and the new Kung Football Rag What ley was crowned by Pep Club Presldent Julte Rounds Hopes were up and expectatnons were fulfllled at the Mtss Bobby Sox Dance, when a sensor gurl was chosen for her personallty and pep Beth Al exander glowed wtth excitement as she was led to the huge bobby sock throne, crowned and klssed by Kung Football, and congratulated by all The Mr Basketball Dance was postponed untnl after state tournament thus year Students voted nn homeroom for three candudates, and the wlnner, Bob Shelton, was announced and crowned by Miss Bobby Sox at a dance on Apnl thlrd ,fx '1 , ga- ' A A Q .xg V , x X I I ,,,. 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' ' '. .- K 1 A Sauad Cheerleaders JUDY HAWKS PATTY MURRAY SANDY GOODELL RACHEL KNECHT JUDY MARTIN GWEN OWEN GINNY LEE SALLY KEGARIES SHARON LEWIS JUDY REMPFER Fi B Squad Cheerleaders 71 Ii Y Football lettermen for the l958 season who were awarded their letters or keys at the fall awards assembly number thirty one l-lere they seem to be listening to an amusing story They ore from left to right first row Dick Tenney Paul Swane Jim Severson Wally Hall Frank Gessner Doug Popham Jim Coff man and Bill Chri tensen Second row Roland Larson Bob Shelton Darrell Worman Larry Teller Denny Schaar Dick Schamber Max McMillan ond Stan Paris Third row Stan Payton Doug Cooper Roger Whitley Mike Madden Andy Severson Jim Maxwell Weldon Zeller Bill Huber and Paul Rogers Last row Dale Rawie Lonnie Ludeman Dick Murray Dennis Parker Wally Koers and Ed Fye Letters in basketball were awarded to these boys last spring back row Jim Coffman Doug Popharn Stan Payton and Dale Rawie Front row Doug Cooper Roger Whitley Bob Shelton and Dick Tenney Mk. M. ii Beating Watertown in o dual meet ana participating in the State Track Meet last spring were these members of the cross country teomi Bob Dirikson Tim Raben and Norm Splittstoesser. R-Club Members ive, A melting pot of athletes defines R-Club, the honor society for boys who have earned their letters in football, basketball, wrestling, or track. Advised by Coach Bill Mitchell, the R-Club has as its activities an initiation picnic, a hayride, and for the first time this year, a semi-formal dance at the end of spring. Q VT' Bob Shelton a senuor and treasurer of R Club re euyes a Checkung the mervbershup records are the offucers Duck medal for hus thurd year of partucupatuon un sports l-le has Schamber presudent Bob Shelton treasurer Bull Chrustensert been actuve un football basketball and track yuce presudent and Lonruue Ludeman secretary Those who lettered un wrestlung for the 58 season unclude Back row Dennus Parker Darrell Carlson Bull Chrustensen Puus Gruber Tony Moreno Steve Bober Front row Duck Burdsall Art Lampert John Wunkel Lonnue Ludeman and Denny Stanford In the bottom rught hand corner tra k members fulung up to the stage to receuve theur keys and letters are Duck Murray Roland Larson Norman Spluttstoesser Duck Burdsall Roger Whutley Bul Chrust ensen Bob Shelton Jum Coffman Doug Popham Paul Rogers Darrell Wormcn and Bob Duruksoru Eat Breathe forAthletucf Each fall and sprung deservung boys receuve theur letters un front of the hugh school at an awards assembly The skut put on by R Club at the January nuruth pep assembly showed ut us not all seruous bus uness and caused remark among th senuor gurls whlch ut us e Iueved was the untent For as a clumactuc gesture Max Muruer was chased by sumulated gurls across the gym pun Qu 4-3' gf tk I Rex, l'm in the jail-house now, chorus Mike Sten- saas, Barry Sulgrove, John Kuypers, and Denny Schaar, as Sergeant Charles Stoddard tauntingly turns the key which locks these Key Clubbers in the bull pen. This was lust one stop-oft on their tour which took them through the entire building so that they might become acquainted with the workings of the Rapid City Police Department. Whether touring the city jail or arousing the students on Saturday morning, Key Club attempts to produce a club which will appeal to any Senior High boy. A private joke in the front row and a surprised who me? look tram the back row exemplifies the undivided attention ot these Key Club mem- bers, as John Schwartz, adviser, gives instruc- tions about the annual car wash, FRONT ROW: Joe Murray, Lee Nelson, Bob Narum, John Kuypers, and Mike Stensaas. SECOND ROWi Larry Davis, Ken Keester, Ken Olson, Scott Olson, Bill Howard, and Mick Lynn. THIRD ROW: Dennis Christenson, Bruce Ranney, David Muftett, Barry Sulgrove, John Quinn, Kenny Binder, and Gary Conklin, Rereading the script for another Saturday morn- ing broadcast of Thru the Halls, are these Senior boys, John Kuypers, Joe Murray, Bob Narum, Mike Stensaas, Dave Smith, and Tom Lee. The purpose of this program is to bring to the public the latest in chatter, the best in platter, and all that matters, around the halls of RCHSY' At times the teenage DJ's are caught off guard and explode into a live mike thought to be dead. But through the din of voices comes the school news and the latest records along with a plea for fan mail, Beard Barers, Platter Players, Cover Cryers are Members ot Key Club wiv, All K H56 Q. 9 Pal League sponsors two actuvutues whuch are always looked forward to by senuor hugh gurls The furst a Chrustmas carol sung us usually held the day before vacatuon durung homeroom when all gurls meet un the audutoruum and under the durectuon of a chour member sung carols puttung them all unto a Chrust masy spurut The second project us one of the umportant sprung functuons before gra uatuon All s uor gurl h ur mothers, and women teachers are un vuted to an afternoon tea un the cafeterua, where they are served refresh ments, and vusut wuth new and old ac auauntances 1 YWA Y. JN, ki M-yi! X, 1 dxfsu The muschuevous smules of these Pal League cabunet mem bers Joyce Melvun Karen Chrustensen Sally Kegarues Beth Alexander Rosalue Ruch and Carrue Knutson show that servung for a mother and daughter tea us not always seruous busuness Pal League Promotes Good Wull Gyda Gellerman and Beth Alexander look delughted after beung told by Muss Lark that they and theur mothers would serve at the annual Mother and Daughter Tea Gyda and Beth are representatuve of the senuor hugh Day Queen and Muss Bobby Sox respectuvely s be ng V- ,447 75 ' ....v R 4 . u l Q u , , , Q' A I ' J , g ' , Q ' , , , I c, 5 X - .f ' ' . f A JW , x ' , 4 LJ 9 M' F - ' , g nv, -my-.ali ffm W .,-- A ,u .T D , - - ' ' V ' r ' no .,,,,.,, E 1 f ' A 2 - a t A 5 X Q.. u rs. 5 - - 1 L fu' . :A ' QQ - - - - I - nRu 4 ,J f gur , u 111 sh? - - - , ' I fy, I n. I I I U . A . ' .l I .3 rv 1 Ib ' I ' , 1 d ' , en' ' s, t e' l F' use - AA. 14 -...l 'bent A Herd Fought Bottle Yuelds the Sweet Toste of Vuctory 77 Hegd foojjwl fggrh, Bud Dayis, at left, was with the Cobblers for four seasons and during , that time they achieved o season with only T public in January, will return to Colorado, his honoe state, to coach at Greeey l-ligh School I 'X Lonnie Ludeman, varsity football manager and general overseer of the Cobbler team, has among his duties care of the minor injuries of the team, care of uniforms, and recording individual playing records. Lonnie, a senior, 0 besides acting as manager is a member of Florence Krieger's push math class, participated in intramural, and was an officer in R-Club, 5 9 f xx l-.. Top Management Produces a Top Team During the l958 Football Season, the Cobblers fielded a gridiron combination that netted them a successful season, They strung together six victories while coming out on the short end of the count only twice. In the first game of the season, the Cobbler Gridders opened their '58 schedule with a combination of a hard hitting offense and an almost unbreakable defensive squad. ln this game, Doug Cooper threw the first of what turned out to be an unbroken string of touchdown passes, one in every game. Dick Tenney swept left end twice for a pair of TD's, and a pair of reserves, Bill l-luber and Rollie Larson, connected for another TD pass, As the clock ran off the last of the 48 minutes playing time, it showed the Cobblers had begun the i958 season with a 4l -6 victory over the Lead Golddiggers. The following week when the Cobblers played host to the Belle Fourche Broncs, the game turned out to be a repeat performance of the first game, as the Rapid Citians overran the Broncs by a one sided score of 56-6. Bill Christensen, after a jaw injury during the summer, saw limited action during this game, and the Cobblers made use of this threat up the middle to run the belly series to both sides of the field. ln the first road game of the season, the Cobblers traveled to Fort Morgan, Colorado, for the first game in the history of RCHS to be played in that state. Two TD passes from Cooper to Doug Popham Siwdoa beautiful 42 yard run by Jim Coffman spelled defeat for the Fort Morgan Maroons to the tune of Tom Long, football line coach, seems to be watching a key play, which by his facial expression, evidently is favorable for the Cobblers. But why the referee in the background? Bill Mitchell and Carl Johnson, defensive coach and backfield coach respectively, here give instructions to the individual members of the team who will go VO out on the field as substitutes, These instructions, so important to key plays, often mean the difference between scoring and a fatal loss in yardage. X 'tw Q ng two losses Davis, who made his resignation , All-state lineman Fred Wockenfuss executes a perfect block to clear the way for lim Coffman SEASON SCOREBOARD LEAD G RCHS 4l BELLE FOURCHE 6 RCHS 56 FORT MORGAN O RCHS 2l SIOUX FALLS l2 RCHS 7 WATERTOWN 7 RCHS 34 SHERIDAN 32 RCHS 27 CASPER 6 RCHS l3 STURGIS 20 RCHS 49 ln what was possibly the most talked about high school football game of the year in South Dakota, the Cobblers' string was broken at the hands of the Warriors from Sioux Falls Washington High School. Cooper and Popham kept their string intact when they connected for the longest play of the year for the Cobblers, a 94 yard pass play that brought the only Cobbler score of the game. The Warriors scored twice? once in the opening period and again in the final one, to defeat the Rapid Citians by a slim margin o l to 7. The week following their defeat at the hands of Sioux Falls, the Cobblers traveled to Watertown to put the dampers on the Arrows' Homecoming game. In this game, Dale Rawie, Junior fullback, gave a fine exhibition of broken running when he broke away for two long TD runs of 6l and 52 yards. Jim Coff- man, after booting i8 straight conversion points, missed on his l9th try, but went on to finish the season with 29 of 32 attempts, despite an injured knee in the latter part of the season, Rawie's running and Cooper's passing led the Cobblers to another victory as they outscored the Arrows. Sheridan, Wyoming, traveled to Rapid City as the Cobblers' opponents for the annual R-Day game, and reversed the tables on the Rapid Citians in the last 54 seconds of the game to make the second loss of the season and a glum R-Day for the Cobblers, ln the last home game of the season, the Cobblers took on the Casper Mustangs and redeemed themselves with a hard fought victory with the Cobblers coming out on top, Andy Severson demonstrated gorge fine running ability in this game as he was holding down the left halfback spot for the injured Jim o man. Sturgis caught the final onslaught of the year by the Cobblers, and fell prey to a steamroller offen- sive attack that saw both first string and reserves score repeatedly, to bring the final tally to RCHS 49 - Sturgis 20. All in all, the Cobblers' last year with Coach Davis was very successful. At the right, Junior fullback, Dale Rawie, drives for needed yardage in th Cobblers' opening game against the Lead Golddiggers He is being pulled down by two unidentified 'Diggers Below, Wockenfuss comes up to assist Coffman as the fleet halfback is about ta be stopped 5 5 1 3' if Ellfr tf 'S 2' DOUG COOPER QUARTERBACK 3' 644 BOB SHELTON BAC K 'il 1, 7l3ul',l22'll' In 'QF ll 0 Ends: Lynn Chamberlin, Dick Murray, Y 7 3 l Pat Kelley, Bill Huber, and Larry L Teller. Tackles' Stan Pa ton Frank Gessner JIM SEVERSON STAN PARIS ROGER WHITLEY TACKLE GUARD END 1 DENNIS PARKER GUARD Centers: Dennis Robe, Mlke Madden, Max Mflvlr 'an and Wayne Snyder, Absent was Wally Hall Backs: Paul Rogers, Dick Groethe, Darrell Worman, Roland Larson, and Andy Severson, G 'fx .Chili-W I M owl Cf-' A I Qi' en 75 ll ,rf QUT 9 l l QU xl ui E Y f f sf ,N if Wally Koers, and Jim Esades. l jc 1 M l W 7 Cobbler Cagers Reign as Conference Champs, Bag Fourth Berth at State A Successful defenses of their Black l-lills Conference and Section Seven crowns climaxed the i958-'59 season for basketball mentor, Bill Mitchell, and the Cobbler Cagers. Enroute to their conference title, the Cobblers estab- lished a l3-l, win-loss record against loop opponents. Their only defeat came at the hands of Leads Gold- diggers on January 24th, in a contest that ended with the Nugget City quintet on the heavy end of a Sl-47 final tally. On March 6th, the Rapid Citians avenged this lone conference defeat when they overran the Dig- gers 79-6l as a finale to the regular season's play, Custer, the squad that came closest to dethroning the Cobblers as loop champs, played the Cobblers two of the most challenging games of the season. Both contests saw the Wildcats on top at halftime only to be subdued by the Cobblers' powerful second half rallies. Non-Conference play saw the Mitchellmen drop the first two games to ESD foes, Mitchell and Huron, then come back to defeat Pierre and Casper twice, each in a double-header series. ln post-season tournaments, the Red and White squad went 3 for 5 and ended up fourth in State Tournament competition, The Cobblers defeated Hot Springs and ever-powerful Custer in Section Seven play to earn a berth in the Class A State Tournament in Aberdeen, After a morale boosting victory over the Sioux Falls Washington Warriors in first round play at Aberdeen, the Cobblers dropped the next two contests to Lead and Huron, ending this year's basketball season. Cobblers scramble with Broncs for rebound, .63 .Y , - 5 5 , 1 i f '- 2 42 1 r M y Q' 'E r fg, ji fi fr? ,- A i 2 4 ,, ' V f fi if' . , . E , AA. Calm, cool, collected, describes Coach Bill Mit- chell as he sits on the sidelines of the basketball court, eyeing every move of his five players in action. After a first-half beating when the team goes in the shower room, Mitchell can give the needed encouragement, criticism, and boost they need to go out and win that game. Mitchell also teaches various math courses, but his first love is coaching. He has won the respect of the teachers and stu- dent body as well as the team, by his reserved man- ner and his wisdom in all phases of teaching, Up and in for another 2 points by Shelton. SEASON SCOREBOARD MITCHELL 40 RCHS 28 HURON 45 RCHS 27 CUSTER 29 RCHS 30 HOT SPRINGS 36 RCI-IS 57 BELLE FOURCHE 43 RCHS 53 DEADWOOD Zi RCI-IS 50 PIERRE 35 RCHS 4l PIERRE 44 RCHS 46 STURGIS 32 RCI-IS 44 CASPER 48 RCHS 49 CASPER 35 RCHS 39 CUSTER 35 RCHS 45 LEAD 5l RCI-IS 47 DEADWOOD 48 RCHS 6I SPEARFISH 49 RCHS 55 HOT SPRINGS 38 RCHS 6I BELLE FOURCHE 55 RCHS 62 STURGIS 39 RCHS 75 SPEARFISH 37 RCI-IS 58 LEAD 6I RCHS 79 SECTION SEVEN TOURNAMENT HOT SPRINGS 44 RCHS 52 CUSTER 33 RCHS 35 STATE A TOURNAMENT SIOUX FALLS 34 RCHS 45 LEAD 45 RCHS 38 HURON 45 RCHS 35 Ke-lIy's gaunt look shows his intent guarding of Lead's Luckie. Bob Hunt, assistant student manager of the A basketball squad, is new to the team this year, Bob has learned the tricks of the trade from Tom Lee so that he can take oyer when he is manager. While learning he has been very helpful to Tam, assisting him with all the jobs that tall in the hands of the manager. Student manager, Tom Lee has been manager for two years. In his junior year Tom was B squad manager and in his senior year A squad manager. Being the coach's right hand man, Tom does many jobs, some being to take care ot equipment, to keep the score at games and generally to help the players and the coach. Rebound by Wormanl JIM COFFMAN MIKE BERRY JERRY KELLEY RONNIE MADSEN DOUG POPHAM TOM OWENS DICK TENNEY DALE RAWIE Cobblers cmd Accuracy os Ronk Speed Mein Essentials IZ STAN PAYTON ROGER WHITLEY DARRELL WORMAN DON FITZGERALD BOB SHELTON ROLLIE LARSON ANDY SEVERSON DOUG COOPER CEC Schambers Shoo lns Shake Eight For lntramaral Championship lntramural basketball seems to be becoming more popular every year, shown by the above picture of the members of the eight teams FRONT ROW3 Daryll Locke, Kenny Sax- ton, Lonnie Lademan, Bob M:Crosky, Batch Linkswiler, Cal Reoh, Stan Paris, Jim Maxwell, Jim Esades, Larry Sinykin SECOND ROW Terry Dake, Harry Colerick, George Hankins, Gary l-lillerud, Max McMillan, Dick Schamber, Paul Swane, Pier Simpson, Lee Ytreeide, Denny Schaar, Chuck Lien, THIRD ROW, Jeremy Landt, Gordie Mauser, Paul Rogers, Bill Craig, Cliff Lantz, Doag Steele, Dean Nelson, Don Sichterman, Dave Morkert, Ken Oson FOURTH ROW, Larry Brech, Danny Eberline, Jim l-lagel, Ed Nemer, Dave Barber, Jim Breen, Denny Warner, Mike Apa, Mort Kent, Bob Dirickson, Norm Splittstoesser, Torn Winn LAST ROW. Dick Reoh, Larry Larsen, Biil Sinykin, Jim Van Noort, Randy Wells, Dick Lackart, Randy Lee, Butch Clark, Clarence Margaardt, Rick Marte, Larry Davis, Dave L'Espercnce 10 lntrarraral captains are Pier Sinnpson, Paul Swane, Dick Schamber, and Jim Maxwell in the front row, intrafnaral coach Mr Minton, Norman Splittstoesser, Eob Diriakson, Max McMi lan, and Jim Breen in the second row This year S:ha ber's team and Mc- Mi an's team were on the same Dar until the play- c'fs when S:har'rber's team proved victorious, Tne rntrafraral yiefars are Sch:'rber's Shoo-lnst Dean Ne sac, La'ry Simkin, D.ak S:h: ber, DOH 3 arg-fgfi, ,ara Krg, Pad. Rogers, Da-.e Narkert, Carenae Mafadardt, and Dennis Narner The any sis darng me season proved to be to Max's Maatntes the first radnd, the seaaad rand going .ndefeated lt has been the second year in a raw :nat a team cf S:naarber's has wan, , . 1 V. I I qi it g.,... , ,, t ,ti I gi .K + SL I It fful A Gritting teeth may have helped carry thinclad Bob Shelton the 20' 9Vz which copped second place at the Black Hills Conference Track Meet. Bill Christensen looks as if he is attempting to create a wind to carry the shot put just a little farther. Although his puffed cheeks didn't set a record, he took second in the Pierre Relays and third in the West River Meet. Red Road Runners Accent Autumn, Prepare for Spring Meets 155 ,,114 mf7?f'3', . ,sv . ' ' , ..-f.x.tI'fl! r 3 ,H ., ., M' Q A ' Avi., ,. S F Up and over is Jim Coffman's motto. Jim Coffman participates in the 120 yard high hurdles during track season, calling for speed and stamina. He is also a member of the mile relay team and one-half mile relay team which took first place in the West River Track Meet. in W Eating up dust with his mouth and miles with his feet is Norman Splitts- toesser, speeding around the track to hand the baton to the next member of Rapid City's relay team, The other members of this team ore Darrell Worman, Dick Mur- ray, and Paul Rogers. 'VFW Members of the wrestling squid are BACK ROW5 Br! Meyer, Wally Koers, Jim Capps, Larry Te ier, Larry Long, Jerry Anderson, Darrell Carlsen, Ronald Roberts, John Winkel, adviser Tom Long, MIDDLE RCW' Rodney Irwin, Mike Ruel, Art La'rpert, Steve Bober, Duke Gaodell, Danny Stanford FRONT ROW: Dick Gibson, Dan Charnbers, Dick Groethe, Roger Lauer, Tony Moreno, Kenny Steele, Jett Manning, and Chcries Tinant, Practices are held every night throughout the winter nrcnths, cnd a rushing boy can usual'y be pegged as a smart wrestler who knows he will have to carry the mats it he is late. Writhing Wrestlers in Mastering Mats Pin Partners and Capture Caulitlowers Who is getting the best of who9 Art Larrpert and John Mattson of Speartish have the neat to the-fnselves at a nonne meet with Spear- tish, The switch is berg pu ed which Art seefs to be vying to breck Steve Bober and Tony Moreno demonstrate the switch to the wrestling squad. Steve is trying to goin an ad- vantage Over Tony, who is dining his best t prevent this 89 TEAM TALLY Newcastle 26 RCHS l7 S. D. Tech 35 RCl-lS 6 Spearfish lnvitatiencl, RCl-lS ttird Spearfish 33 RCHS i8 Lusk l2 RCHS 9 Spearfish 22 RCHS l6 S. D. Tech ll RCl-lS 23 Lusk 25 RCHS Zi Laramie 33 RCHS U Lead l5 RCHS 36 Newcastle 32 RCHS l 8 As Coach Long bows the whistle, John Vlirkel and Duke Goodell start to break out ct a tricky hold, the guillotine. These every night practices teach the funda- mentals cs well as new ho'ds in wrestling. U .C :Q s A it 'g ,lg 'i F' ,f I - , V 1 , jig: A Q, Q-w ' X - D 5 .1 . 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Officers of their class, John Quinn, Treasurerg Andy Severson, Vice- ? presidentg Mike Berry, Presidentg and Dianna Lee, Secre- gs 1 tary, peered around a tree with mischievous smiles. iillis Hurrylng up the sidewalk at the start of another busy school day Orland Wiedrick ponders over some of the duties he has acquired as the newly appointed soph omore class odyrser New to senior high the sophomores added 450 more pupils to the crowded conditions They were welcome of course for their zest and zip supplied spirit to the games bright sm les to the halls and new challenge to the teachers Sc yt wht Jmr JFPS Vim Vigar and Vitality All of these four sophomores climbing the steps to the Library were rewarded for their personalities ability and willingness to work They were chosen os representatlye students in o vote b the student body They are left to right John Quinn Mary Ann Place Ginny Lee and Andy Seyerson 92 '44-we we I . . - ,,,,, T I . . V l . ' . I . I . I : , . 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'Inf ,- Lf' X 2 4 Wg, I -, yn Q. , I lv y LALEINE VAN LEUVEN JAMES VAN NOORT PATRICIA VERBOU WENS RAY WILHELM DAN WILKINS SI-IEILA JO WILLIAMS I -9 ' I IOS J ACQUELINE VETCH MARIE VETTER SHARON VOLMER GLORIA WILLIFORD SHARON WILLIS SALLY WINN I f 5,1 QP' 'Z-avg SANDRA WAKELAND SANDRA WALDOW DEANNA WALROD PAULA WINTERS CAROL WOODMAN LINDA WOODS Af X AAY ' :ai- , ? a n m s ' ' an , asus., 'Q .4 Xi KATHLEEN WAINDREI SUSAN WEBB ROBERT WEISZ LAWRENCE WORDEN CAROLYN WORLEY BONITA WRIGHT f X 4 . I 4 ROGER WRIGHT HOLLY WYCKOFF ANN YTREEIDE CAROL ZELLER JAMES ZENOR DAVID KENNETH ZIMIIERSCHED SCHAEFER Sophomore gurls and Ieotords Q comely combnnohon here ullustrate fl 1 11 the famrluar quotohon If you wear them I wall '50- SE H 'I 5 Qtr ' . A 'N ,gm '96 Q00 l 5, l06 fix? A x Sophomore makeups Knee :ng Ralph Napoli Larry Dayxs Kenny Eby BHlSchIeun1ng and Roger Naber Slttlng Dath!een Walsh Lonse Henne ke Sandra Hoffman Mary Muies Judy Meredith Kathleen Marko and Sharon Baker Standing Davmd Gebheardt George Esades Kenny Schaefer John Melners Robert Brown and Rodney Irwin IO7 Loafing on the lawn on a beautiful fall day are Junior Class officers--Karolyn Ness, secre- tary, Dale Rawie, vice-president, Paul Rogers, president, and Dessie Kuster, treasurer. This was perhaps one of their few leisure moments, for they have worked very hard on various projects throughout the year. All plans and money point toward the annual Junior duty-prom. Many things go on behind closed doors, which these four and other Juniors have a hand in. Junior advisers, Mrs, Rowe and Mr. Valentine, discuss a seemingly very serious problem, possibly about the prom. Along with guidance, these teachers put in hard work at football games and other Junior activities, 5 ll ll I' 9 X ff4 NgV1g lf ? Juniors if Hot Dogs Hard Work Happy Times Chosen as representative Jinor are Roger Schneider Paul Rogers Marilee Thompson Mike Aldrich JoAnne At eotfomabisydaytopiko their f xorite l test record hits ,ew f 5 J Yfirea X 'gf iw .sf r , . , l ' r y M at f F, Vw iq!!! X K 4? X 'W ' -.. YN, X- , 4 X 4 i ' , T X wt 3 Q ' 1 I 2 s Q ix xg D '? C 0 --4?hv I P 3 N A L- ' - ll .1 Q. Y' A l VX L ' U . 'J Xl X l ' U 35, X . X. f 5 rm , t N I ' . 'z , Q N N i on A A y I 5 N f l ri O A l X 5 X C W -fm I z ' UB 1? WZ: xp . ' ' 5 DIANA LEE AHRLIN TOM AMENT MIKE APA ACKERMAN MIKE ALDRICH DANIEL BILL ARLT DONNA GLORIA AISAGER ANDERSON PEGGY ACKERMANN JEAN ANDERSON ATKINSON DANIEL ACKLE 2 Q, A? 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DAVID GUNKEL HELEN HAGERMAN JERRY HIGGINS OWEN LILA HOEG HOLLINGS GARY HERMAN STEPHEN WORTH BETH HESSEL HOFFMAN GERALD HOLST SHELLEY HECHT as 29 RONDA HORAK f -vs 5- x ,zijn NP u ' 'lf ' .af Y vs Qnr' iv X.. at A-v 1 ,H X Qhv MARIA HAIGHT ROSE ANN HALL JERRY HAMMER QUIST JEANEITE HOUDYSI-IELL J OANN HOUSE WILLIAM HOWARD L,- N qw'- BEVERLY HANSEN LAVONNE HAN SON CONSTAN CE HARDIN JEAN HOYT BILL HUBER MILDRED HUDSON 'Q 4 X 'K 5 Q 1 , H2 X V-snr sf' .ang 'ev B., DEANNE HART JAMES I-IARTF ORD LYLE HARTS HORN LINDA HUGO BEVERLY HULTMAN JULIE I-IUTCHINGS JOHN HATZEN BUHLER HARVEY HAUB J UDITH HAWKS DOROTHY ISAAK DAVID JACOBS ANE'I'.l'A J ACOBY 1'- if 1 I 'QQ' it 'vw F' ' 'Hr X I JR 1:2 V MICHAEL JAMES BEI'I'Y JENKINS SHARON JENSEN DAVID KIEFER TERRY KILIDUGH C ON NIE KLEIN 'Q J ACQUELYN JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON NORMA JOHNSON DELMAR KLINETOBE MAIIDA KN OWLES DIAN NE KN UTS ON If rf Y' x. vx ui BARBARA J ONES KEITH JONES WILLIAM J UDSON KAREN KNUTSON MERRY KN UTSON CARL KOCH ,K rv DONALD J UENEMAN BILL KATUS KENNY KEESTER WALLY KOERS DAVID KRAUSE ROCHELLE KRAUSE V H3 lx! ,Ri ,JN GN' LLY KEGARIES LORETT KELLER SHIRLEY KELLER SHARON KREAGER HAROLD KRE PETE KRUSH 21? J SS L DANA KEMERLING MORT KENT KELLOGG DORA KEYSER JERRY KELLY WILLIAM KELLEY ANDRA CARL KURTZ GEORGINE DESSIE KUSTER LaBARGE GLORIA LAIRD FRANCES LANAM NADINE KVERNE Ili' N.'v QQ ' , : 2 aa. g jf? gg. if-if in ZF CONSTANCE LANDSTROM JEREMY LANDT MARILYN LANE MELINDA LOWERY SANDRA LUDEMAN KAREN LUND X 5? pf- V' -Q ' 3 M' 1' 1 I ,. 553 3 5 Wig DAVID LANG OLIVIA LANGAGER KENT LANGLOSS LYNN LUNDEEN KEISO LYNN ARDATH LYONS 1:' 2? 6-f f M . f ,,. A? K +2 ' 1 W1 'W H' ' 5 f f ' ' W 41 Q L. , ff QW fy V 3713249 1 A X n x r Q we ws ' wg X 10 fm A .V V ' X A ZAA '. ' 4 A x Z? 42 R 'gifyfff Q Qt -s QI' CLIFFORD ROLAND DOUGLAS LANTZ LARSON LEGNER DARLENE BARBARA LECK JERRY LESTER LARSEN' 4s,,.,, 3 Hi Now whit mwd be mf mterestmg9 KATHY BERNARD DONALD MCBRIDE MCGINNIS MCNUTT SHARON ELBERT J OANNE MABIE MCDERMOTT MCNABB ,- 'UW 1' gm., H4 ' ' 5 15 ,L Ummm 'sf' ,ff if mfrxwgj ,gi-vs X LEON LESTER J OANN LITTLE ORENE LITTLE RONALD MADSEN LARRY MAILLOUX DONALD MANN ,f X.. 1 GAYLE LOBDELL LARRY IDNG SUSAN LOWE SHARON MARTIN TERRY MARVIN BARRY MATSON 12' X 'Q gl s 'N L 1 Q ' Y -, , ,, .xl 1, ., X urs. Xi X is- BRUCE MATTS ON G ORDON MAUSER B EVERLY MERKLINGER DENNIS NELSON NORMAN D NELSON NORMAN E NELSON Q.. Wilh- Q- if wp B Q1 'X 'I DON MERRITT CAROLE MESSER KAY MEYER EDWIN NEMER SANDRA NERVIG HARVEY NESS gff C' V' MARADEAN JACK MILLS LINDA MORAN MILLER KAREN TONY MORENO VERLON MOLLERUD MILLER K 'F The G rw: T KAROLYN NESS RANDY NILSON CAROLE PAULA CLAIRE NOVAK NEWPORT NOHAVA JEAN O BREN os. gg: L btw- 'C' 4-58' DAVID M ORKERT ROYCE MOUNT GARY MURNER FRANCES MIIRPI-IY JEANNE MYHREN FRED N ARDINI RENEE OBRUEN JUDY OKEY DARREL OLSEN KENNEFH OLSEN J ACKLYN OHRTMAN ADELENE OIEN 131 it' 3 H5 Us 5- 1 i AN of A1 ,M ff' six Xixfw I ,ii ,, , Q .vw , Q1-. - ff Xi! bg.,- iv SCOTT OLSEN CHARLOTTE OLSO SI-IARRO 0 NETLL DALE RAVVTE KATHERINE RAY THOMAS REED '-Q J xxx N WQSQKE 'Mx il! Q- GARY ORRIS DAVID OWEN TH OMAS OWENS JULIA RELF RUS SELL REMMERT ENOCH REMPFER ' ' wg, Y MARILYN OYLER DENNIS PAINTER WANDA PARKS J UDITI-I REMPFER NORENE RICK PAULINE RICKETTS C' 'Ur X ,N '2 y ,. ,511 ,' 'P-N ' . 1 1- H , K 'A fix ' 'T wf.,:Z ,.:',1 , es, Yqanv! ,. M STAN PAYTON BARBARA PETERS ON J OANNE PHILLIPS CAROLYN RIE'B usu- fn uw .4- YVONNE PHILLIPS RICHARD PI-IILLIS MARVIN POTTER GLENN ROWELL PAUL ROGERS GEORGE DOUGLAS ROSE ROZDAL 4' 3' Q.. MW JEAN RUSTAD a ,... JERRY PUCKETT DENNIS RABE DOUGLAS RAMES SHARON RYE D ONNA RYPKEMA TOM SALMON -he x K V.,V M Vi, f??'f ,li Q7 WILLIAM RAMICH JOHN RAMSEY MARVA RAND ARTHUR SAVOY ROSE S CHAMBER JUDY S CHLIMGEN xf 'T sv., H'ELEN SCHMITZ JUDITH SCHMIDT JERRY SCHNEIDER JAMES SMOLIK WAYNE SNYDER DALE SPARKS T1 Hb 41- h!'l:v' 'WM 15 iz'-5 ROGER SCHNEIDER DARLENE SCI-IRAMM 1 N f- I N ,,,'5h4'l4 1 hai: Jai' I 7 af 'A' DENNIS SCOTT JANEI' SI-IABINO DALE SHARP JEAN SCHUNOT MARILYN SPEARS NORMAN SPLITTS TOESSER DENNIS STANFORD 611. ,Jk' A. 'S '1 , al, . - 1 4X ,W 1 1- X I r x I, nf x fd ! .f JEAN STAPLES JAMES STEEN DOUGLAS STIELE 16- V' Q wx Q- ,- M- N33 des- is iQv L a r 5-4, KW f uv ' 1-5, -qw- Q-L SI-IEFFER DONALD SALLY SHERVEY MARY ANN BETTY SI-IOOP PAULA SHURTZ SICHTERMAN JON SIME 'Q KIIVI SIIVIPSON DIXIE SMALL ERNEST SMITH SANDRA SWEET BRAD STEVENS HEINZ STREHLE SALLY STEVENS CHARLOTTE J UDITH STONE STUELPNAGEL SANDRA STYLES X ,H TN kg I ?i5' QP' H7 Qs VIRGINIA SWENSON GERALD TAYLOR LARRY SMITH JOY SMITH JOAN SMOLIK LARRY TELLER J ANICE TECH KATHERINE THOMPSON If fx fx E Av, X2 U 'Q MARILEE THOMPSON DENNIS TILLE RAY TRANKLE NANCY WEBER JAN WENGE JON WENGE Ill X LINDA TRASK MAURICE TRUMAN TERRY TULLIS GARY WENTZ DONNA WENZLICK HELEN WHITE NANCY ADELA KATHERINE 5 f Z' ,gf 5 VANDERWERT VILLAGOMEZ WAGNER 'H WALTER VEST MARY VOSS MARY ELLEN WAGNER f M gif' JAIVIES WAKELAND ROY WALDEN ROBERT WARD JOHN WINKEL LYONA WINKLER THOMAS WINN DENNIS WARNER THOMAS WARREN LEO WEBER LESLIE WINTI-IRODE GLORIA WISE NANCY WISE f 'gfW,.W - - f . , , ,mg-, ,K Q nh Excmmmmg German carols ore Make James Jeremy londt ond Clolre Nohovo MAUREEN WHITE CLEO GEORGE WILSON GARY WILBURN WILKERSON GEORGIA WILSON ' , 5 V7 Q, . J I iw, - 'Lf in 3, Q' le. wi I ,,,., 1 X ig v R v .N ., , ,AQ ,L I 5 ,QM1 all 'Q V X rn J UDITH WILCI-I! 5' A X v M, Q H8 f Xyfx -in 116 X JUDY WOLF PATRICIA WOODMAN KENT WOOMER DARRELL WORMAN YARGER VICTORIA WELDON ZELLER BETTY RONALD WRIGHT GERALD YOUNG ZIMMERMAN EDWARD WYATT MARLAN YOUNG JANICE ZUBKE Only three lumors showed up for a late picture They are Lorrame Carr Marcna Rhynard and Dan Eberlem 1,3 ll9 3' Nw- ln Memoriam We of Rapid Cnty Hngh School were saddened by the death of a lumor Jerry Prnce ln an automobnle accrdent November l3 1958 .lumors enther unable to make an appear ance or very forgetful were LORENA CAIN PAT KELLY KATHLEEN MIELKE FRED RICHEY JACOB RUTH TOM SOUTH JERRY STRAUB u- A ' , I, , 1 in f ' 5 1 f I. l A ,.t. N QX ,- XX! M ,. I S l 3 X , ' xy f 5 5' -- l lf - .K , , ' A i . 1 iff A ' , ,f 1 , 4' . Q 3? A 2 J wt or 'K ll i Q 1 f'-, , , , 7 ,V - , if ' 'ci N I if , if J H1 1 1 ' ' ,, 1 I 1 , 1 If , fr- I . 5- v ,-il 5 , ' , - . - Y W 4 : ' ,, : , , Q . . . 4 V' I l I D V 1 , - . . . U . I , . f , . 45514 .ins-Sdn: -I' 'Wi 14 ' 12 North Junnor High Ws7 'f Pvfs-s.,.,,, 1 S TW lUli1MNil3'ix 520911. South Junuor H0951 .af .fi Aahlevements Physical and Mental Buuldung Born Reaanre Earnest Endeavor 121 . '44 6 ' Ji x - . l A i 1 4 YT!--'f . ' 4' ,,...4 -.-... . :Y 7-n - . , -4 ' M 'J 3?'5 5 , V Y L Q A .,'L if 'i' A'f f :w. P51 a 1.1 H1321 f ix 5411511 4? -pf - . KA sv K' u vt, ' ' N - ' ' ,, ,,..nffM . 111 M' S- 2 f I ,r ,-MWYJ., L , Y Q 'L f '4 K ,g '-54:1-A ,,.,,,,. 4 h , , ,, I 1 , b, J '..:v,. 'g-V AA ,,wg':,:4 f AfW n ' .aww .1 ,f ., .W . ,,., A A--Y, 1.-1 ' . -.-if, W ffg ., 'A - j ' H f -' - - ,..f1,- My ,.' ,Q-,fg,aL.,,g -.JM-2, -ry,-,.,,34., -,H.,,f ff, , ,L A , .' ,.,.v ,, 1 N - ,VX uf.-fg',4-B . I 'L ,fx,:,..,:n- W,, - M, Hyrulfnx HQ. vw-,,,,.,,. I H H , I G , , gt' Q gg M ' , ihiufirvl' HV1?'Qx.:, n I 4' 'VH 'H u sslianlqiigsaiui ' A I ' ' ' 2 4.1 fa .A .H - . -1 4--vw. ' ' VV' f. Al! . , 4 a In - 4' '? . 1. I V 'Q ,A 5 yr- - 4 f 1 -, ,'L','1Q,f,f, 1' -Q' 3 ' --5 ,,.- L.. ' Q - , -W' - rff '- uf- , ,.,,-1f - ,g -. . : M - ' -wa--' . ,..:,--.N Y- '- . 1 aln-v 4LfmQ.a.3L L.x,.4nw 'i'FH ' ff' V' ' -f ' ' I Receiving instructions from Rodney Haight, at the right, are the delegates to Boys' State and Journalism City, who traveled to Aberdeen for a week of mock trials, in- augurations, and press releases. Seated are Art Lampert, the only Journalism City dele- gate, George Hankins, Terry Dake, elected Lieutenant Governor, Dave Smith, Tom Lee, and John Kuypers, Standing are Warren Shoberg, Dick Schamber, Vern Spohn, Doug Cooper, Jim Coffman, and Mike Stensaas. All but Art were Boys' State representatives. All in all, each thought it was one of the most wonderful experiences of my life! American Legion Women's Auxiliary of VFW DAR Student .Council Quill 8 Scroll Dazed looks that seem to say I never dreamed this could happen to me, show the surprise lin the upper left? of Clar- ence Marquardt, Jane Dawley, Vonna Hawley, Andy Severson, winners of the American Legion good citizenship award from Coolidge and West Junior Highs respectively. The awards were presented by Dr, Leland Michael. Ihese six girls at the left received, as Miss Lark stated, the highest honor that a Junior girl can attain. lt was the privilege of Susan Ellis, Julie Rounds, Sharon Holscher, Carrie Knutson, Rachel Knecht, and Marilyn Meinicke to be picked as delegates to Girls' State. Julie, Carrie, and Marilyn were the lucky ones, and made the trip to Dakota Wesleyan in Mitchell where they practiced three levels of government. In the middle of the week political rallies were held, cam- paigning for state offices. With officials elected, legislating and joint sessions began, The girls brought back exciting accounts of the fun they had, the knowl- edge gained, and the many friends made, Cite Students for Scholarship, Citizenship S il xb- More than likely the instructions beinglgiven by Miss Lark are going in one ear andright out the other, so thrilled is Carrie Knutson at winning the DAR Award. But the floating-on-clouds state didn't hinder the busy, curly-blond-haired Carrie from writing her views of What The Constitution Mecns to Me, which composed the next part of the contest, to be judged on the county level. Winners of the county awards competed for the state award of a SIOG savings bond Carrie was chosen locally because of her good citizenship in the school, com- munity, and home. .....,.,, f Each one grinning at the possibility of their being placed in situations and sometimes predicaments such os those related by Mitchy Kawashima, foreign exchange student from Tokyo, next year's candidates for the student abroad program, Marilee Thomp- son, Paul Rogers, DeAnne Hart, and Darlene Schramm, neverthe- less appear ready, willing, and able to adapt themselves to whatever may be encountered. The final decision rests with the AFS, who carefully screen each application. Such enormous, beaming smiles can express nothing other than sheer delight, which is just what Penny Cope and Terry Dake felt when they were selected by their classmates as the students most likely to succeed in their chosen vocations, Thumbing through the records of Quill and Scroll, the sponsoring organiza- tion, the pair checks the information they will need to participate in the next phase of the contest, Though they have to expend extra effort to write original papers on Why I Want to Go to College, the happy pair never lost their bright smiles. Q. 2 i -5 2.2 ,ga ik a Congratulations, says Phil Schroeder, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to George Hankins, winner of the first leadership award, sponsored by the JC's. George was selected for this honor by a faculty- student-JC committee which based its decision on scholarship, leadership, extracurricular activities, and dependability, Each month this committee picks a different senior high student who meets these require- ments and presents him with a plaque of recognition. we sul Qu The students below did outstanding work in speech. Standing are Paget Powell, Mike Aldrich, Bob Ward, Susan Ellis, and DeAnne Hart, who were active in debate and all participated in either the Big Eight or NFL tournaments. Seated are Tom Rosenbaum, an oratory winner, and Dave Krause, a two year winner of the American Legion oratory contest. Nz Write R are Variable Verbs 1 w cr 7 RCHS again took top honors this year in the Sigma Delta Chi Jour f 5 i Q nalism contest by placing five times and had a first place win- ner in the Quill and Scroll contest. Seated are Jean Ferguson and Bev Woodley first and second place winners respectively in interviews. Standing are Don Wright first place in the picture-sports di- visions' Kaye Danielson first in Mc, features' Carrie Knutson third in columns' and Gary Batchelder first place winner in the sports division of the Quill and Scroll contest. i 4-7 l T i -. tl 2 i T 4 Many Rapid City students hold state offices in school organizations, Carol Morris is secretary of the Future Teachers of America division, Barbara Newton was voted into the state offices of assistant editor for the FTA, Newsletter, treasurer of the co-ordinating council, and historian of FTA. Dennis Schaar and Jim Christensen are president and vice-president of the State Student Council Safety Committee. These students have written poems which were un- expectedly selected to be put in a book of poetry called Young America Sings. They are Marilyn Oyler, Spring, Thou Art Near , Tom Salmon, The Awesome Night , Bill Kennedy, Maradean Miller, The Choir , and Phyllis Coon, Teacher Reside, Receive Describing Students .T nk ., f F .Nh ., ,, Q tt, , , ,f sv- f -i , 'yi , ' Y - . in K' 4 43 ,,..--'H' f iff r -.,,..Y if Z? These three boys above, Lee Ahrlin, Bud Saxton, and'Roger Schneider placed first, second, and third respectively in the local Teen-cge Rodeo l f ! i Y s 7, . River haltback, and was which placed third in Cobbler, Doug Cooper, River quarterback, and team all-state. Roger This line'up of tive senior boys might well be considered the chiefs with many feathers in their caps, for they all can boast of numerous honors as all-around athletes, Jim Coffman, co- captain ot the football team was chosen all-West on the mile relay team the state meet. Top was chosen all-West picked for the second Whitley, football co- captain, was chosen all-West River end, and placed in the state meet in pole vaulting, Honored by Scholastic Magazine as a member of the All-American Football Squad, Doug Pop- ham also made first team all-state and all- West River, and was on the relay team which placed at the state meet. Bob Shelton placed in the state track meet in the high jump. Honors Garnered by Music Mas Getting up early one Saturday morning and hustling up to Lead to try out for All-State Band, paid off for Marietta Bittrich, Marilyn Meinicke, and Bob Narum, who were selected to be Rapid City's participants in the event held in Mitchell. Led by top directors, as was also the case with chorus and orchestra, their schedule was similar, including a final concert. Two more hours of school, then we leave! Such are the excited exclama- tions of these All state orchestra- bound musicians as they prepare to leave for a music-filled Friday and Saturday in Huron, Though the stacks of luggage and many plastic bags full of clothes give the impression that the event might be all play and no work, the orchestra lovers manage to strike a happy medium with morning and afternoon practices, with a grand finale concert on the last evening predominating. Socializing carries its part too, for new acquaintances are made and fun is had by all in the leisure hours. The bus-load includes, back row: Jane Palmerton, Beth Hes- sel, Paula Newport, Phyllis Coon, Jeralyn Brodsky, Judy Snyder, Maril n V Meinicke, second row: Judy Gering, Susan White, Susan Buckingham, Gret- chen Bittrich, Marietta Bittrich, Lynn Grado, Janet Morris, third row: Melvin Poage, Larry Dirickson, and Bob Narum, te rs Held simultaneously with the get together of South Dakota's orchestra masters is the All-State Choir, which on the last night of the program combines its talents with those of the orchestra. The Huron arena is the scene of this performance and each year welcomes a large audience, Increasing the bus-load of orchestra members were I2 from the choir: Front row: Sharon Holscher, Sharon Martin, Sherry Stuelpnagel. Second row: Kaye Danielson, Karolyn Ness, Connie Hardin. Third row: Larry Long, Don Barnett, Dave Krauss. Fourth row: Lee Ytreeide, Tom Rosenbaum, and Paul Rogers. -Y'5 My f' p x 1 f ' .-. f ' ' 'Q These intelligent-look ing students are winners of the X . M . J local General Motors and t 23 we ' National Merit Scholarship tllf, y , ' tests In the back row are Dave Smith, Jerry Baker, f and Tom Rosenbaum, semi- tinalists in the National Merit testg and Bud Saxton, who qualified in the Gen- eral Motors test. ln the front row are Penny Cope and Paget Powell, who placed in both National Merit and General Motorsg Elizabeth Clifton, General Motors, and Doug Swanson, a National Merit sernif finalist. To qualify, these students took comprehensive tests covering their know,- edge gained in high school A finalist in the national contest in either of these tests may choose any col' lege in the country to attend, Xi., 6 Plot Future in 1 Caught my man, where's Q, f Mrss Kheger points oat the catch to a tricky problem v.h.jh cppeared on the teit in l the Nctronal Mitn Csntezt, sponsored by the r'.'.:the 1'iiQ Agezgztizn at America and the Society ct Actuares, in whzch Lonne Ludemm pcied thard trzm Rapid City Watching cre the students who p :ced in the West Riser Are: rM:the :t.:s To,rnZ fUT, Marsha Mickley, third in the cdvanied group, Vicky Yarger, second .1 the seiird sez: group, Bob Ward, third in the second group, cnd Juke King, second in year group, Jeremy Lcndt, first in the second year the etewentary gaup ,Q s Competition Champs Scholarship Scramble my award? Semors Xxx X The Way Wes Steep But the Summut Wes Reoched 129 ...QQ Q A 3' . 1 Seniors Reach End of Climactic Year Face Future With High Hopes Class Song- Walk With Faith in Your Heart Class Motto- Have Faith in God, for in Him You Will Find Success Class Flower-Silver Carnation Class Colors-Green and Silver l959l How many times have these seniors cheered for, written, and thought about this year? How long have they waited for, yet dreaded, this year of graduation? lt has happened many times, every year repeat- ing itself. They grow and learn until they are seniors, and the realization of their last year of high school, of the future so close on the horizon, comes. How can they leave all - friends they have known for so long, adolescent fun, the school which they have loved and lived in day after day? They know down deep that they are ready to leave. High school has lost its former challenge, the halls they have been in for so many years are almost depressing, there is no one to look up to, everyone is younger. lt is time for graduation, for sprouting new wings, meeting new people, learning new things and ways. They don't know what will come. They dream and hope, and plan, but they don't know. Many things could happen to them in the next few years. The line they follow will depend on their own failures and accomplishments, and how they cope with them. Senior Class officers, right to left: Dick Murray, president, Connie Steele, secre- tary, Mary Ann Keown, treasurer, and Doug Cooper, vice-president, share a malt at one of the student hangouts. These four also share the many duties of the Senior Class, dealing with the problems of graduation. Although Miss Zamow has served only one year as adviser of the class of '59, she is well known by all of them. Many students have had her as a teacher of American Literature or English Literature. She also has had the some senior home- room for three years. She is a hard worker, enjoying outdoor activities, and as an avid fan of the Cobblers, attends most of the basketball games. The Senior Class deeply appreciates all the guidance she has given them in graduation preparations, and wishes her luck on her trip to England. 'wif 'IIT' T7 ...ff SANDRA ACKERMANN BETH ALEXANDER SHERYL ALLEN CHARLOTTE ANDERSON DAVID ANDERSON fm RICHARD ANDERSON 2?-pf vb J -sf fi' ff? TOM ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON Q..-1 B ETTY ALLISON GROVER LeETTA ARENDS ROBERT ARNOLD VERNA BACK JERRY BAKER DQ 131 R 1 tr ' A 1 x A . 5 W, 1, f 4 V F r i q V' Q.- 8-' -Rf 7 4, - Af- , -, ff A ',x ' I A: :DWL 6 , 12' A . 'A R. A I , ,, , 17 C A ' x . 'K ' A lm wr 'Q--f LOIS BALLINGER ROBERT BASHAM GARY BATCHELDER LE ROY BAUER NORMA BERRY MARIETTA BITTRICH we g 'i Mass Lork ponnts out to Carlo Enckoff Judy Vorcoe Koy Malls ond Janet Smohk the umportont factors In choosmg o college Students often go to her offnce where college catalogs cure epf JERRY BJORNESTAD BARBARA BLOTE ,565 C' I3 PATTY BAUER JOAN BERRY GRETCHEN BITTRICH FRANK BONER A M, 'Q k . BABYY A A Be Ak I X' A '-0 ' , 'A 2, , M A5 Vx 'A , 5 A A -4 A Y 5 I 1 S' .t ,fx A 2, 5 ' ' gf t V' . , Q X ,A 'I ff W A J 2 H5- qu'- ,,,,...-V 'rv' JAMES IIIIAIJEEN CLAUDE snswsn JERALYN anoosxv DAVID BROWN KATHERINE BRUNTLETT ELAINE BUCK fi C37 ,...aA.-1'-fuI ...N aw Ll Moth refresher students Corol VonNIce Colvette Clxfford ond Bob Morlyst look on os Mr Meod exploms o dIffIrul1 OddIfIOfT problem DIXIE suns 'fI:,:S'2f:fkg'AN WILLIAM CANNON KAREN CAPLINN DARRELL CARLSEN by -Q-ff' f 133 F' s 'ur NANCY CAUGHRON KAREN CHRANS WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN CALVETTE CLIFFORD ELIZABETH CLIFTON MARGARET CLINE JAMES COFFMAN WML.. GLORIA COGAN BOBBY COLMAN HARRY COLERICK DALE COLLINS LAUREL COLLINS DOUGLAS COOPER V4 Hi' ,xg F F1 I 'Q wzrxrr 5 N!-'W I34 if mb .LB 44 5? xi 1 I 5 QI' PENNY COPE DENNY CORRIN PATRICIA CQSSAIRT TERRY DAKE 'PWU5 'hd DEANNA DOEDEN WARREN DARLI NG KAYE DANIELSON BETTY LOU DIAMOND 5 BEVERLY DINGEMAN LARRY DIRICKSON PEGGY DURFEE 135 LLOYD EGEMO Q20- 1-S, CARLA EICKHOFF :nm J N 9'- L f x I ..--94' M 2? Qu..- V LINDA EIDE SUSAN ELLIS JOHN ERICKSON JAMES ESADES WALTER ETHERINGTON JEAN FERGUSON DAVID FLAIG KAREN FORKNER ROBERT FOSTER LEE ROY FOX NANCY FRAVEL ':i t xy-'Is 'K-9 MW 511' 3,41 SHARON FREEMAN 136 ED FYE tv' gf' 119 CAROL GALL SONJIA GARNER GYDA GELLERMAN FRANK GESSNER JEAN GILBERTSON GARY GOLDSMITH SANDRA GOODELL MARGARET GRANT PAUL GREGG PAULINE GREGG SHARON GRUBL PATRICIA GUNN KATHERINE HAILEY YN, I37 1 4' f 4 - I I H Z' Q- I , . LJ, I. N , I N I 1 ,mi xI LOVENE HALSEY ROBERT HANSON 'KIT' ROBERT HALL WALTER HALL xl! Z 1133515 CORDELIA HART ED HERMANSON 'B Up there directs Mlss Krueger os the fnrst penod solid geometry class decorctes the Chrnstmos tree with thelr own creotnons AURORA HERRERA LAWRENCE HILL an 5 138 GEORGE HANKINS GERALD HARRIMAN .vs I JAMES HASKELL GARY HILLERUD Nd 4'-sf DAVID HIRCHERT GLYNDA JACKSON vm? DUANE JELKIN DELL JOHNSON We '--I SHARON HOLSCHER . J :ff-' DONALD JOHNSON f ral? l RONALD HUNTINGTON IRMA HYNES BUD JAMES 1 'ff' SANDRA JENSEN ERIC JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON fi I 2 I' ' ' , 4- ', 3-, C' 43- 9 ULYSSE JOHNSON DORIS JONES JANICE KARKANEN SANDRA KARRELS JON KARSTENS ,-.,, DWAINE KAUL ELAINE KAUL me MASAE KAWASH IMA DONALD KEOUGH WILLIAM KENNEDY MARY ANN KEOWN SHARON KIEFFER CHARLES KING l40 If I A 'f 54 1 -an J f' A I K ., .. I at N ' V, rw 6- i iI , 4. '5- 2 'Rf' A 31-, iw If -, u -' g , ,..,, M W Lf 1 ibn, I FRED KING MARY KINYON VICTOR KIRBY XI 'v- VELDA KJERSTAD KAY KOEHNE VIDA KJERSTAD RACHEL KNECHT DORIS KNEELAND CARRIE KNUTSON KIM KOBER PATRICIA KOERS NORITA KUBLER I4I CLARENCE KUSTER nu, 'S' ARTHUR LAMPERT ALLAN LANG JOHN KUYPERS LINDA LANG SHERMAN LANGLEY SHARON LANGNESS ,yn-MSN fill- 'll an-W, Md! lt really does look luke you says Carlene Maus as Irene Leonard and Barbara Bloate stop thenr pamtlng to cast a crntlcol eye over Glenda Jackson s self portraut LYNDON LARSON TCM LARSON GARY LEBERKNIGH1' JAMES LEE THOMAS LEE IRENE LEONARD 142 I GM 'I' t ' I4..'? BONNIE LINGARD GILBERT LINKSWILER ROBERT LESTER PATSY LITTLE SHERRON LOGAN NORMA LUCAN JIM jg lr KG -Q..-f Heres your picture soys Karen Forkner ond Sandy Goode!! DARYL LUCKE replnes Wont o manure Im gettmg mme token MICHAEL LYONS ROBERT McCROSKEY MAX McMILIAN 64.2 LONNIE LUDEMAN THOMAS MAGUIRE Zn ,R ,Q an QT' I2 lx ROBERT MARLYST JUDY MARTIN DOROTHY MATT CARLENE MAUS JAMES MAXWELL DIANE MEAD DONNA MEANS MARILYN MEINICKE JOYCE MELVIN BUDDY MERRITT KAREN MESSINGER MARSHALL MICKLEY KAY MILLS MQW? x ,?Ps.' I44 Y -1 4-'L :IW-. A-qv 1 L. WILFORD MILLER ALBERT MINER NICK MONNER JEAN MOORE 3 ne N543 CHARLES MORDHORST CAROL MORRIS M.. T' JANET MORAN KATHLEEN MURPHY SCOTT MOSES JOE MURRAY PATTY MURRAY RICHARD MURRAY DOROTHY MYHRE -'Q K 145 ai! nl KJV if Y vw' 'VU'- x.. Wu-f '1 k ROBERT NARUM LEE NELSON THOMAS NELSON BARBARA NEWTON DONNIE NEWTON V-li' v0'ffk'X' xw it- Y-rr M-df JULIA NIEISON MARCIA NOVAK Neorslghted doleful or 0 brt humorous mrghf well descrrbe the expressions of these three plrmysncs gurls who were under the gundmg hond of Stan Arlton DORIS NYGAARD LINDA O CONNOR Q In X, 'QT' CHARLEEN NICKERSON 73 if Mm: BEVERLY NINE JOAN OLSON Zi 146 pa ai ., Sr . , , in WAYNE OLSON LARRY PAULSEN 'tr' +2 SIN UNB f KL! it A Q rf: f 4. ,ss ,..... Q6 STAN PARIS DENNIS PARKER VICKY PARRISH JANICE PEARSON '12 4-' PP' JAMES PECK SALLY PERRY MARY PETERSON RODNEY PHORR MELVIN POAGE DOUGLAS POPHAM I47 in DARLENE REIDT na-,X PAGET POWELL WILLIAM RAMICH DANA RASMUSSEN CAL REOH ELIZABETH RIELLY CAROL RIPPE DENNIS RITTER '15-.., 'J' DEANNA ROGHOLT ROGER ROOT FRED ROSE JANET ROSEDAHL THOMAS ROSENBAUM JUDY ROSS JULIE ROUNDS 9'9- vw MICHAEL RUEL KAY RUNYARD CARLOTTA SANDERS ED sAxEn KENNETH SAXTON ROMAINE SAXTON 9' ' --v 149 0 5' Q- gtg' if 1 I Nw' ,T fu W1 J .pf EX Vu 4 Q T is L . ,. , Nd l 1 - , E , V ,Z ' p 7 x ', A . , W XXX X' .5 I up ff' I l I ' gg-sv' DENNIS SCHAAR JEAN SCHUBERT 'mx an MARIE SCOTT ALVIN SENESE il Q- 'N QT RICHARD scl-IAMBER PEGGY SCHMITT PAUL SCHMOKER Frrends ond ocquonntonces were stunned by the untimely death of their componlon, Everett Sheorn, who was fotolly injured arg on outomobrle occldent on November JAMES SEVERSON MARY SHAFFER ai ,Q we I50 sux DONNA SCHUNOT SYLVIA SEARS ROBERT SHELTON A L'Q'1 ' ,. 'Thx tm ..K-:' 'gf . 2 '1 I 5552+ if ' I 1 fffihl, t f,g::,f,, A 2. , '25Qfajv5'f,,a'2 5 - 11,5 5535 jug it af Wa t if I W, ,. ,Y 5 im! ' 4 DENNIS SHERIFF WARREN SHOBERG CHARLES SHULL ELONA SIME 'U' 'Uv Qs PIER SIMPSON RICHARD SKIBINS f LeRoy Bauer helps Colvetfe Clxfford stroughten her cop before Class Doy exercmses Looks luke hed better rush o lnttle hnmseIf JUDITH SKOG CECIL SMITH , '1 gui? 0 LETA SHUMWAY LYLA SIME se-Q4-...A Z 3.5 f...'-'Cf LARRY SINYKIN DAVID SMITH il N- x 5 W JANET SMOLIK CLO ELLEN SNELL JUDY SNYDER ALAN SNORTELAND ARTHUR SOWARD VERN SPOHN BEVERLY STABBER fs., CONNIE STEELE MICHAEL STENSAAS LU ETTA Nonosvs sTsvENs JACK srsvms LINDA srevws MARILYN srnmsen Ty' if 'Y' Y I52 an A L ,Q , fa ? Rf, I N - x A Lk , W lg, V4 , CHRISTINE STRONG PAUL SWANE DOUGLAS SWANSON SHARON TAYLOR RICHARD TENNEY CRAIG THOMPSON THOMAS TOLLINGER Y'X CAROL VAN NICE nal 4-f':f' SHARON TUFTY JUDITH VARCOE JANET TOOL JO ANN VAUGHN PAUL WALBRIDGE aff if E' 11? I53 'ol Pho MICHAEL WALTERS KATHY WALTMAN LINDA WANDREI SMITH JAMES WARREN NYLA BORDEN WEST MADELINE WHISNANT HELEN WHITE are Uh fs PHILIP WHITNEY ROGER WHITLEY DONALD WICKMAN DONNA WILCOX AUDREY WILLIAMS GORDON WILLSON I54 '.I9 ln.. qw 5' bolus wn.soN GMI. wusev num wmxsl. wn.uAM woooAu. mat' 3 DUANE zuskon ai' BEVERLY WOODLEY fi M WOODS 1 Q DONALD WRIGHT QQ i RONALD YOUNG LEE YTREEIDE ELVIRA CURTIS FRANCIS LANAM ,, rf' Y Gf 155 SALLY STEVENS 'Rei' TOM LEE Representative Y I 1 x in :-- . CONNIE STEELE f 1 5625535 47' TERRY DAKE RACHEL KNECHT ,I Personality Plus AH-Ground Hi 1 ,- gr GEORGE HANKINS PENNY CUPE ,e,,.,3,-.3,,n f P ,, L ,yyxfg 1 .KH 5 Q 1 'Wfvf vm 1 2 R wks . R r 3 A 4 .V '2 . , JULIE ROUNDS JIM COFFMAN Actives ,v -1 'oi , W. Q , I Seniors of '59 3, ,inf I S If Curriculum Conscious SUSAN ELLIS I DICK SCHAMBER I57 I , I MIKE STENSAAS - .,..i I Graduatuoh arruves Cholces have been made by most some have hot yet decided They receive their diplomas one by ohe They snhg theur class soho some wnth tears IU thelr eyes Are they sad or happy? Some thunk ot the future wohderma Others laugh ahd talk hot cohscuous ot a crossuhg ponht IH theur llves They are through Each goes has separate Way Therr futures depehd upoh thetr ovvh decnsuohs 158 , . 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SOWARDS ARTHUR-Transferred from New Underwood Band 2 3' B Basketbol 2 3 Boys Glee Clu ' Boys Octette 2 FFA 4' Pep Club 2' School Play 3' Track 2 lndustrlal Relotlons 4 School Paper 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 SPOHN VERN Boys State3 Debate 4 Declam 4 NFL Spamsh Club 2 3 STABBER BEVERLY STEELE CONNIE Choir 2 Secretary 3 4 Class Treasurer Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Vrce presldent R Day Attendant 4 R Day Page 3 Representatlve Student 4 School Play Cast 3 Student Councll 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Mass R Club4 STENSAAS MIKE Boys Glee Club 2 Boys State 3 Chem lstry Club 3 Chalr 2 Class Vlce presldent 3 Debate 2 3 De cam 2 3 Foo o H1 Y Clu 3 4 lntramura Key Club 4 NFL 2 3 4 Representatlve Student 3 4 Slrde Rule Club 4 Student Councll 2 3 Presldent 4 Track 3 4 STEVENS JACK A Band 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Brology C ub H1 Y Club 2 3 4 Intramural 2 Key Club 2 3 A chestra 2 3 4 School Play Productlon 2 STEVENS LuETTA NORDBYE Y Teens 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Plne Needle 3 Qurll 6 Scroll 3 School Play Productron 2 3 STEVENS LYNDA Transferred from Guam 4 Glrls Basket ball 2 A Cheerleader2 A Cholr 2 Class Offlcer 2 GAA 2 Intramural 3 Track 2 STRINGER MARILYN Transferred from Wlnnsboro Loulsnana 4 Gnrls Basketball 2 3 Cholr 2 3 Class Presldent 3 FTA 4 Grrls Ensemble 2 3 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 Home Ec Club 2 Treasurer 3 Paha Sapa Sketches 4 Pep Club 2 3 W Club 2 Secretory 3 All State Chorus 3 4 Spanrsh Club 2 SWANE PAUL A Football 3 4 Heavywelghts3 Hu Y Club 2 3 Intramural 2 3 4 Key Club2 R Club3 4 Track 3 4 SWANSON DOUG- A Football 3 I-ll Y Club Presldent 3 4 TAYLOR SHARON Transferred from Portalls New Mexlco 4 Drama Club 2 3 FAA 2 Home Ec Club 2 3 Intramural 2 3 Spamsh Club 3 FHA 2 S cretory 3 TENNEY DICK A Basketball 2 3 4 A Football B Football 2 Hr Y Club 2 3 Key Club 2 R Club 2 Track 2 THOMPSON CRAIG-Chemlstry Club 3 Drama Club Hu Y Club 2 Chaplann 3 School Play Productlon 2 3 4 S lde Rule Club 4 TOLLINGER TOM A Band 3 4 B Bond 2 Pp Bond 4 Square Dan e Club 2 TOOL JANET Paha Sapa Sketches 3 4 Pep Club 4 Sc Play Productnon 3 4 TUFTY SHARON Pep Club2 3 Y Teens2 3 VAN CLEVE GARY A Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 A Orchestra 2 3 4 VAN NICE, CAROL-Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Plne Cone 4, School Play Production 2 3 4' Y-Teens 2 3 4. VARCOE JUDY-Cholr 2 Debate 2' Girls Glee Club 2 Paha Sapa Sket hes 3' Pep Club 2 3 4' School Play Productlon 2 3 Y-Teens2 3 4 VAUGHN JoANN A Bond 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Sch l Play Productlon 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 WALBRIDGE PAUL Chess Cub 2 HI Y Club 3 4 nr mural 2 Spanlsh Club 2 3 WALTERS MIKE WALTMAN KATHY Pep Cub 2 3 4 Y Tee s 2 WARREN .IIM Square Don e Club 2 WHISNANT MADELINE A Band 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 FTA 3 4 GAA4 LGLClub3 4 Pane Neede4 WHITE HELEN Glrls Gee Cub 3 Home Er Club 3 du trlal Relatlons 4 WHITLEY ROGER ootball 3 4 B Footbo Basketball 3 4 I-ll Y ub 2 Kung Footb ll 4 R Club 4 Track 2 WHITNEY PHILIP Intramural 2 3 WICKMAN DONALD WILCOX DONNA Entered from Marshalltown Iowa 3 ep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Plne Needle 4 GY 3 Cheer leader 3 Band 2 Bobbettes 2 3 GRA 2 3 Glrls Basketball WILLIAMS AUDREY GAA 2 Kllc Club 2 3 Pune Cone 3 Plne Needle 3 W LSON GORDON A B d2 3 4 PpBad3 4 Chemlstry Club3 B Football2 Trock2 WILSON DORIS- WILSON STEVE Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Cholr I-leovywelghts 3 lntrarrura 2 3 4 WINKEL RUTH Debate 2 3 Declam 3 INFL 3 4 P e Needle 4 Student Councll 3 Y Te ns 2 3 4 Twlrpette 4 WOODALL BILL WOODLEY BEVERLY Entered from Marsh town Iowa 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Te ns 2 4 Plne lxeed 4 GY 3 A s s e Ol WOODS JIM Chenslstry Club FFA2 Rep rter 3 Treasurer WRIGHT DON Dr ma Cl 1b 4 Klrc Club 2 3 Pune Cone 3 4 Pune Neede 4 S nool Pay Cast 3 4 Produ tlon 2 Sl de Ru e Club 4 YORK JERRY YOUNG RONALD YTREEIDE LEE Boys Gee Cub 2 3 4 Cholr 2 3 Pres rt 4 D b te 3 oo o L, ral 2 3 4 FL 2 u Cunt T 4 Al SI' te Cho ZUBROD DUANE B Footbal 2 lntromu cl 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 l 1 1 b 21 31 C 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 , I I I II Il w I 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 , I T 1 1 1 41 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - , . 1 - ll 1 1 1 1 I te- l -' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 41 , H . , I - . 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 - 1- 1 ' 1 1 - I -All 1514- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 11 , - ' Q I 1 I , Q 1 . -H H ' I 1 I I - l 1 1 1 1 . 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