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

 - Class of 1960

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It was not difficult to find a person to whom this xear s Pine Cone could be dedicated for the strlkmsz personality of Evelyn Dawson Park has won her the devoted friendship md respect of all students md teachers of RCHS She IS 11 teacher ot Speech md Drlmatics in lddition to being the director of the school plays which exch student looks torvn ard to with ll'lIlClplIl0l'l from either the production or ludlence side ot the tootlights lingers near the surface is very catching, Her sincere m inner md her willingness to help everyone will long be remembered by those who hone come in ontact with er In appreciation of the things we have guned 18 1 result ot our close and pleasant association md of her Uflllflflfr ctforts for 1 rextcr Rapid City Hitzh School vue proudly dedic ite the 1960 Pine Cone to Irvclvn D mson Park 4 1 5 5 5 1 ' 3 . w .A X1 i 1 .. .: 5 ' ' 1 Q 5 ' '1 ' 1 A ' 1 ' . . 2 . X Ay .... Y Mrs. Park bubbles over with zeal and ambition. and her laughter, which . 5, L I . C . h . ' ' ' vo ' ' '1' r 151 5 ' . ' 1 , . A-L C. ' q 2 ' ' y s.' sf 1 H 2 s ' ' In , r 'rg ' ' I 'f 1 ' '. Evelyn Dawson Park L4 Table O1 Contents Faculty and Admrmstratzon E.'xtracurr1cu1czr I umors Athletzcs Achzeve-ments Semors ffm ' f wjllllllfily WRX m 7? A rx x X 1 RX Wi N ,f X 5 f Wfffwffff ' ff Y , , x O ? ST ' ff Facudlly and Admnimsinxtion We Tip Gm Mais To The Basil Paul C. Stevens Superintendent Assistant Superintendent C. E. Haskins Administrative Treadmill Keeps Spinning This probably describes the feelings of the people on these two pages. Population reports. defense contracts for missile bases. change of per- sonnel at the Ellsworth Air Force Base, Chamber of Commerce business predictions. teacher short- age, pupil surplus. tax rates. bond issues. rising construction costs. these problems explain why administrators sometimes feel that they never quite get off the ropes and squarely on their feet. Rapid City has doubled in size in each of the last two decades. which gives an idea of the prob- lems faced by administrators. Two new junior highs opened this past September. Now the plans call for a new senior high in the near future. Robert Benton Director of Public Relations J wg, 'Ns' ? l r , 97 .g-4v ' .,- h Q 'V' W 9 M ,Q I PH 0,0 I 4 E-ut' .X ' 1 , ' 'x 4 ,Hifi F'-f 'La f , if G igi. Q 1 . H, 1. ,. 13314 -A r'-1 K , wa. :W j .,w - ig Q ' V 443-xi, f:,f 'Z fl f f f ' ff?xw f I J Pl , -4- ' ' ' ' W q -W ' - A L ggfg,f34'52ggf.' X . .. I Q ! ' . x.? 6 ,' as 2 yvf ! gefv-. i 2 Q ' ,S i 1 i i I J l i A ft- at llll Ummm-num Don Varcoe--Principal RCH S Administrators Although this was the first year that the Senior und Junior Highs have been completely separated, with u drop in enrollment from 2,700 to l,500, there are still plenty of problems left to make each day interest- ing. How do you put 1500 students in a 1350-seut auditoriumg how do you feed twice as many students in the cafeteria without much extru space. And these patient souls are smiling? Q Mary Lark-- Yhvv-7' 'fre S Dean Girls Wes Evans--Administrative Assistant Earl Prunty--Dean oi Boys 5, 'Sf' off ' 12 ' A MISS A. ADAMS MRS. E. MEYERS Study Hall Study Hall BA. U- of Wyoming B.A. Yankton College They Give Assistance With A Smile Although the teachers appearing on this page do not teach an academic course, they aid the students and teachers in many ways. Whether it be planning a meal. substituting a class. or assisting in the finding of a book, these teachers have a ready hand and an enthusiastic attitude. .AY MISS E. MCCULLOUGH MISS M. ZEIMET X Registrar Librarian BA. Tarkio College M.A. U. of Denver MRS. V. RISHOI MR. L. FERGUSON MR. D. QUAYLE Dietician Unassigned Unassigned B.S. S.D. State B.A. Nebraska State T. C, M.S, Colorado University jv- X f '4' S di: Ax .UL K X . r' N ., . In 5' l 2 ft MRS J. CLARK MRS. V. DIEMER American Literature, English English B S U. of South Dakota M.S. Montana State University English Department Shows Wide Range of Courses English courses are required for all students through the junior year. Being one ol' the most important high school courses, it is covered quite extensively by the faculty of RCHS. English l0A and 10B is required for all sophomores. Juniors are required to take American Literature which gives them a short look into the types of writing that has been accomplished in America. Seniors have the opportunity to take Advanced Grammar and Creative Writing which is provided to help those who plan to attend college. QB g an . .X I -my 7 r . Q ya F at 3321 MRS F. GIVANDO MRS. M. HOSBROOK American Literature, English Art-English B A Carleton B.S. Black Hills Teachers College MRS. J. KINYON MRS. D. LLOYD English English B S. U. of Minnesota B.A. YaIlki0I1 J, 5 MRS. M. STRONG MISS J. ZAMOW English English Literature B.A. Dakota Wesleyan B.S. U. of Minnesota Stutters and Stammers Conquered by Speech Student speakers have an opportunity to take advantage of many forensic activities in RCHS. All juniors are required to take speech, but sophomores and seniors also have speech courses available. Debate, declam, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory are favorite activities for many RCHS students. M, . A 'L 0 'yt to WV f 9 ir. l 1 i 3 r ' ',1iL 3 .- iw iii' ' ,,,, ffl tf 4 1 ' x 1 ...LM it ' MISS H. HEIMAN Speech, Debate M.A. U. of South Dakota ,?-.iz t A 'B MR. J. KLASSEN MRS. E. PARK Speech Speech, Drama B.A. Huron College B.A. U. of South Dakota Xlixs MR. S. BINDER MR. J, CHEATHAM Physics Biology M-A Northern State Teachers B.S. Colorado State University College Scientific Knowledge Denotes Progress Science courses are made available for all students throughout their entire high school career in RCHS. The last science course to be required for students is Biology. Juniors can take Chemistry if they desire a course which will give them a basic understanding of laboratory materials. Physics and Physical Science are offered to any senior that wishes to take them. Any student who plans to attend a college should plan to take as many of the science courses as possible during his years in high school. Much scientific data is made available to him in the classrooms of RCHS. MR. G. HOGAN MISS C. HEAVLIN Chemistry Biology B.S. Black Hills Teachers College B.A. Colorado State MR. R. DONAHUE MR. M. MINTON Chemistry Biglogy B.S. South Dakota State College MS. U. of Wisconsin ,,,,,....-- 5 -1. 'gg ' l MR. G. TENNEBOE MR. E. VAN GERPEN Biology Biology BS- S-D S1319 College M.S. Colorado State U. 1 + 1 : 2, Doesn't It? One of the finest aspects of a course in mathematics is that it teaches the student how to cope with problems in figures, and above all, how to think. Algebra, advanced algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and general mathematics are the courses which constitute the math department. Although the courses are offered only on a basic standard, it is recom- mended to the student who is planning to attend college to take at least two of these subjects. g- . 1 MR, J. BROWN MISS F. KRIEGER Solid Sz Plane Geometry, Algebra Advanced Algebra, M.A. Stanford Advanced Placement Math M.A. Northwestern MRS. H. KELLOGG MR. W. MITCHELL MR. J. SCHWARTZ Algebra, Math Math Refresher, Basketball Coach Plane Geometry, Algebra B.S. U. of North Dakota M.A. U. of Wyoming B.A. Yankton MR. R. BRITZIUS MR. B. BRADEMEYER Economics, International Relations Civics M.A. U. of South Dakota B.S. U. of Minnesota Their Goal Is Understanding Studying the facts about the true American heritage. and gaining a basic understanding of American government are goals of the Social Science Department. Seniors are required to take economics and sociology. while juniors take American history and Civics as their required courses in the social studies field. High school psychology is offered for any junior or senior who wishes to gain a brief understanding of the ever-growing field of psychology. World history and international relations are offered for any interested stu- dent. ' ln- Q i H L. MRS. B. HENNINGSEN Sociology B.A. Yankton College MR. E. L. KAUFMAN MR. H. NAASZ Journalism-Economies American History, Football Coach PHD. U. of Montana B.A. U. of South Dakota I,, H -es MRS. E. ROWE Sociology, Guidance M.A, U. of Montana .75- MR. G. RASMUSSEN World History, Audio-Visual B.A. Augustana 'QU i Ilia 1 MR. M. TRACY American History M.A. Northern State T.C. MR. R. STEVENS Psychology, Guidance M.A. U. of Nebraska The Social Studies Department pauses for a moment from their meeting to socialize , A few minutes ago they were involved in a discussion concerning vari- ous problems which occur in the classroom. The ambitions of ev- ery sophomore, junior, and sen- ior have been greatly encouraged by at least one of these teachers. MR. T. BUTLER MRS. A. CONE Business Law Typing B.S. Northern State T.C. B.S. U. of Minnesota Students Benefit F rom Business Courses Although courses in business education are not required, many students sign up for them whether they plan to attend college or not. Business law and book- keeping are two subjects which prepare the student for a business career. Typing and shorthand are not onlv taken for a business career, but also to aid in college. . 1 S X E. at w. - fs MR. S. GLAIM MR. L. FETZER Typing Bookkeeping B.A. Augustana B,S. Northern State Teachers College MR. W. KLAUDT MRS. F. PEACORE Bookkeeping, Typing Shorthand B.S. Southern State Teachers B.S. Minot State Teachers College College tl S5 MR. T. LONG Drivers Education MR, L. STILLWELL Driver Education KLA. Colorado State College B-S. SD- State C0116-ge of Education Dual Pedals Boost Confidence Though not classified as being one of the harder classes of RCHS, drivers training is un- doubtedly one of the most important courses in the school system. Knowledge of highway signs and general driv- ing techniques is stressed in thc classes which meet two hours each week. Play Has A Purpose A new required course for sophomores is physical education. Both boys and girls are re- quired to take two periods a week for body building . lf so desired, juniors and seniors may also take gym one period each week. Students participate in such sports as basketball. ping pong. badminton. archery. volley ball, soft ball, and re- Iavs. MR. J. TRACY Driver Education, Civics B.S. Northern State T.C MR. E. N. COBB MISS E. FRANSEN Physical Education Physical Education B.A. Monmouth College B.S. Black Hills Teachers College I , ',,.., 0 J are , A3 .,.. MR. H. SCHWENTKER MR. A. E. ANDERSON Vocational Department Mechanical Drawing B.S. Bradley Polytechnic B.S. Stout Institute Career Planning Is Basic Purpose Gaining a basic knowledge of what interests the student most is the goal of these classes: mechanical drawing, personal and family living, home economics, radio and television, and agriculture. Another major goal of these courses is to give the student a brief look into many various vocations. 4 gg: FN. MISS M. LARSON MRS. C. SMITH Personal 81 Family Living, Home Home Economics Ec. B.A. U. of South Dakota B.S. South Dakota State College MR. D. FORESTER MR. A. GRONLUND Radio Kr Television Agriculture MS. Colorado State College B.S. South Dakota State College ,O Q 5 MR. I. HAGEN MR. W. LEBS Auto Mechanics Wood Shop Vocational M.A. Colorado State Vocational Department Offers Manual Courses The Vocational Department of Rapid City High School is one of which every student can be proud. Students taking part in this program gain knowledge of machines, tools. and other shop equipment. Students who have the car bug have an opportunity to take body and fender, which enables them to repair and de- velop their own autos. Wood shop enables pupils to construct various forms out of wood. These courses are very beneficial to students not planning to attend col- lege. A 1 1 15 v l MR. W. OERLLINE Metal, Machine Shop B.S. Stout State College MR. R. STERRETT MR. E. WOODRASKA Industrial Relations Wood Shop Colorado A. and M. ul . rw MR. D. TUTTLE Voice M.M.E. Chicago Musical C. Have MUSIC W111 Travel Languages Promote Rapid City is fortunite to hive one of the few . . orchestras in the state ot South Dikota Although not Inte1'nUt10nU1.Re1Ut10nS 1 ae c Wellverged m muglcdl lbllltvg P Learning to understand the fundamentals. to speik reid and write are the main objectives of the toreign language classes. French. German. Latin. and Spanish ire offered. MRS. B. LINDERMAN Spanish M.A. U. of South Dakota MISS S. SOGN Photography, Latin B.A. Concordia Taking a quick break from their rushed work, the cafeteria staff is eating part of the lunch which they prepared. Each has done a commendable job in giving the students a substantial diet and in teaching them the basic foods for good health. Records, files, registration, and attendance keep this staff busy throughout the year. They are, left to right, Betty Wilcox, June Wethor, Marjorie Jensen, and Marian Sanders. Any student who has been absent from school be- cause of illness must receive an O.K. from the nurse's office before entering class. Left to right are: Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Tracy. -1-.1- unit Everyone wonders what the officer of the parking lot, Ben Thorpe, does in that little white building during the day. By looking at the parking lot we know what he does because strict planning and efficiency are needed for the ever increasing number of C2iI'S. What Would We Do Without Them? lt was 8:00 in the morning. a typical day at R.C.H.S. The cooks were beginning to put the finishing touches on the noon lunches. Sandwiches and soup were being made. The parking lot was beginning to accumulate cars and motor scooters. Students were coming into the offices to get ab- sence and excuse slips and to check on the days activities. The custodians were already making their rounds, cleaning and dusting. This behind- the-scenes activity goes on even into the night: cooks, janitors, officers, and office clerks arrive early the next day to start in again. Cleanliness is an important problem in any organizaa tion and RCHS is no exception. Our custodial staff, however, meets the problem with great success. It would be interesting to know how many acres of floors they sweep and polish each year. as ... t ta NR .-, fi? ' . f' X J , f 1 1 7, W f x x -53 Y' h I S 0 DH QMDRLES TIgqpLo5k6Ihe liiuilure ,f 1' ff' I c ,f f' f f ff VX-. f7C3fq fhff Mary Ahce Arnold Sandra Backens Mlke Barley tl il James Ackerman Sandra Aisenbrey Judy Aldrich James Anderson Jon Anderson Lanny Anderson Marlys Anderson Paul Anderson James Anschutz Jerry Baumann Gary Belmont Kxt Benadom Barbara Benson Vlrgma Benson Conme Bergstrom Ronme Berry John Bessette Shannon Bettls I Q What IS so fasc1nat1ng We dont know We do know however who the sophomore class offlcers are Left to rlght they are Jackle Dvoracek trea surer Dnane Johnson secretary Jeff Wxlkms presx dent and Judy Aldrlch vlce presxdent Duck Barley Wright Barley Lou Baker Myrna Baker Pat Baker Sue Baker Carol Barns Jerry Barns Ernc Batchelder Jeff Bobb Keith Bober Joyleen Bochmann John Boland Judy Boldt Marxe Bolton Nell Bolton Donna Boner Evelyn Bordeaux 'fur Bri .ag-e B111 Blrnbaum John Blaeser Paulette Blood I 'v A t' I 174, 3 , 1 I f , ,f -I Lola Borgum Bruce Bowman Fl- Dorothy Borgum X2 1? pgs!! :frat vu.. L1nda Bregxda Mlke Brodsky Carole Brown F I ,Nfl .1 Larry Bradford Sandra Brazell Donald Brech Chfford Breck Paul Brewer Dale Brlggs Judy Burns Ginger Burns John Buxton Lanny Callen Elame Camp Connle Campbell B1ll Canady Donna Carbme Denms Carlson ,.,f k E S Nl U M5 ' eggy Carr Denms Carroll Gaylord Rasmussen Sophomore Class Advlsor looks quxte pleased Larry Larswell Has he dreamed up a new proJect or a tough test Cheryl Brown Jean Brown Judlth Brown Lmda Brown Pat Brown James Brownlow Gwen Brownson Dan Budd Charles Buell J1m Cassldy Roger Chant f Jack Cheley Connie Chllds Bob Chrlstol Donna Churchrll Jerry Clhak Jack Clement Archxe Clxfford 1 'vw 4, I. 5 1 X Q.. own ianxdd qt? Ethne Craxg Gary Crown Davxd Currmgton 7... K l'4'3'2,2 5 Sarah Clifton Ronnie Cline Q ,. ' James Cole - 4 'V gy -s 'L QV Jeanette Deurloo d M if Ronald De Wall Wlllnam De Wall Marllyn Collms Kama Colvm Donald Conms Cyrus De Wolf Kelth Dlppert Jo Anne Douglas Donald Cordell Eddxe Cordell Jana Corrm Rxchard Downey Robert Drles Richard Dull Could lt be that these sophomore represen tatlves have found somethmg amusxng 1n an ordlnary schoolbook Regardless they seem to have come across an obJect whrch rates a but of laughter Left to rlght are Jeff Wilkms, Susan Knecht Doug Nelson and Dxane John son Daryl Dahl Clarence Davey W Duane Eatherton 572,251 N f . QY Larry Dunsmore Robert Dustman Jackle Dvoracek Steven Eckholm 1 Mlchael Edge 'ff Donna Deal Lols De Cory Loren De Jong Thomas Edmonds Burney Egemo Alv1n Ekstrom Beula Delaney Bob De Mersseman Rudolf Denke Glenda Ekstrom Peggy Ellerman Richard Ellis 28 A 3' ..?,,, 'st . 2 sfo' ea r ,H 7 alma 1 f vw' ,- Jess. was Q. wwf 297535 'f 1 1, it 'Y if 1 L i ' . . 2a,j,Q: :. .V H :H ff Q . a e ' A R 1- ffl .g 5 ' , A L 2. 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J' Robert Fallbeck Thomas Farrar John Farrar Vx Q- 44 - l KLA Bob Elshxre Conn1e Engles Martm Enterman Judy Ermlsh Mary Esades Davld Eslmger Rnchard Espe Roger Espe Lola Estes 1A Dlane Freeman Helen French Sandra Gaertner John Galbralth Carolyn Galster James Garrett Walter Gates Alverna Glbson Barbara Glbson Kathleen Gibson Martha Glvando Georgna Etzler honorary RDay Page recelves her corsage a tradltlonal red and Crystal Gladden whlte mum Lee Ann Faulkner Dean Fenner Gary Ferguson Mary Fxsher Mary Fltz Henery Sharon Flom Marvln Forkner Judy Foy Barbara Freeman Patrncla Glaxm Gary Glover Carolyn Gold Denny Goode Grayle Goodnch Ronald Gray Sandra Gray Ardxs Greenwalt Russell Gregg 80' -60 L u 4 x 'X LAN K Y' 115, '95 I H AN lv- M Wlllxam Greig Don Grles Douglas Grmder Kathleen Grotte Jerry Guardado Carmen Guerrero George Gunn Roberta Gustafson Susan Gylland Darrell Haffner Cheryl Hagemann Dlane Hagen Otto Hahn Mary Hall Joan Handley Arthur Hansen Dee Ann Hansen Marle Harblson Sheryll Harder Jan Hardesty Dave Hardlng Gary Hardmg Joan Harrlman RlCk1 Harrmgton Terry Hart Robert Hastlngs Soma Hastmgs susan Hatt Margle Heacock Perl Helter Shlrley Hellman Kay Henke Karla Hensel Jams Herman Kenny Herman Wayne Herreman Art Herrera Jerry Hertmg Cheryl Hespe Darrell Hespe Roy Hey Blll Hmzman Rose Hodge Sandra Hoffman Sharon Hoffman Elame Hojnacke Bonnle Holechek Judy Holleman Elame Hollmgsworth Mary Hoogterp Gayle Howe Gary Howle Dewltt Hubbell Skip Hudson 30 ' tr, xxx -an Bk Melia 56 'H Jig, X 25- Y' 'i 'Nc- W7' T sq' 556. E 'G' Xl I Jil Donna Huebner Jo Ann Hultenschmxdt Kay Hultman Donald Hussong Paul Hutton Margo Ingvalson Jean Iron Cloud Beverly Irwm Donna Jackson Earleen Jacobsen Karen Jacobsen Mary Anne James Whltney Janeway Patrlcla Jazek Jerry Jones Leroy Jones Vxrgxnla Jones Wayne Jones Carole Joyce Larry Kabrls Jerry Kanago Larry Kaplan Phylhs Kaublsch K Janlce Keller Damel Kelly Karen Kennedy Omce Kern Carol Kldner Lloyd Klefer Joseph J edrylcowskx Mary Jensen Wayne Jensen Dlane Johnson Hartley Johnson Sandra Johnson Sylvla Johnson Wxlham Johnson Alice Jones Carol Jones Danny Jones Ilona Jones Leslle Kxeffer Davld Kllby Kathy Klmball Wayne Klng J1m Kmgman John Kmgsbury Noel Kmgsbury Robert Kmgsbury Larry Klser Judith Klater Kathleen Klater Douglas Klaudt 31 pri ,Q . .' 'R A-wa-f X N 4,413 en 39 as YY 4. -Q-sv , -X f.:r1a'1 A Qu 418 Q Laura Kleinschmldt Louise Kline Dick Klmetobe Sandra Kluthe Susan Knecht Janice Knowles Dexter Koelme Douglas Koppmann Patricia Koren Judy Lee Nancy Lee avail? Nancy Louann Lee -- 9 5 Toni Lawless Florence Lee Gerry Lee Judy Landt Nela Larsen Judy Lauer Nina Koskela Linda Kraemer 'ls Rosella Kraft ey, g ,. 'S' 4s f imH- ' '- 'tk ,4- ,AQ r 1, G 1 as - . ' L ef Q l.l,. J s ka, y , at - fax Qi Q52 W3 Q' ni Steve Lelchenauer Evelyn Lesmelster Chatter chow and confusion prevail in this sophomore lunch period Barbara LEWIS Gretchen Kubler Donald Kudrna David Kuhn Kay Kunert Henry Lambert Linda Lamke Cheryl Lampert Dick Lanam Anita Landis Dave Lewis Margy Ann Lidman Janet Linder Linda Lintz Brenda Lotsko Sally Loucks John Lowery Jerry Ludeman Patricia McAdams 32 -4 .4 , - E ,. -'s',a.'.:'6. 1-5 ., sl.. V - : .:s.5:-- isa-. .sf +21-sfza x fgl, 3 9: is, 7 S Y Mu W 5 S' G v wr 02553 ni Q X .1 ,' :Ar 1 ff? as at ,, J WMM C' ,AU Earl McArthur Lmda McClure W1ll1am McCroskey X. Margaret Mazourek Gary Means UQ I Harlan Mehrer Nell MacArthur Jackxe MacK1nlay Steve Macy va X 1 Twyla McCue Thomas McFall Clarence McFarland Jeanne McIntosh Charlotte McNe1l Marllyn McNe1l Donald Melsenhexmer Jerry Melster Albert Merchen Charles Mercy Margo Mervxne Duane Mesnard at 'WN Wh11e gammg k n o w1 e d g e through the use of the Bell Tele phone Intercom Paul Wentzel takes a break from h1s mechanl cal drawmg class Recovermg from an auto ac cldent Paul has been bed rldden for elghteen months but IS show mg contmual xmprovement Tom Mam Terry Mammel Allce Manke Jlmmle Marsh Richard Marsh Donald Martm Arthur Massle Charles Mathlson Jerry Matson J uhan Mlller Dean Mills John Mmnerath Joe Mock Dnanna Moorhead Charles Moran Patrncla Morkert John Morell Patrxcxa Morrlson 33 Andy Mlller Davld Mlller Judy Ann M ,Wu ISI' I -2515 Q 1 f if '45 f' Waa- wg'- ,f ,I f if 4 v 'ls he Y? 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' ' 1 - - -- ' - -' M x 0 - ' Z V Y, V , 1 , I f V 5 'N , Q I 1 b 'N Yijffij P f-if px Pix ?j A QQ fox Wy rA f D X X I4. f si? fx X K f 9 if N,,,,eFf'k EXT RACUJIRRIIC UIILAIR Talks 0i?ljl4iIP1lldi - And stag Awhnle loanne Atwater R-Day Queen .lil ,2- R Day Court ludy Anderson Susan Knecht S h P JUf1'Of PM Maureen Whzte ludy Hawks op more age Senior Attendants vi Beneath the shimmering crown of gold, an impressive line of young gentlemen surround our queen, Joanne Atwater, and her radiant court after serenading them with Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Jo- anne and her court await to be escorted from the royal throne, while the audience watches in silence. Colorful Coronation Opens R-Day Festivities Five happy girls face a packed house during coronation ceremonies. They are, left to right: Attendants Judy Anderson and Maureen Whiteg Queen Joanne At- waterg Attendants Judy Hawks and Susan Knecht. R-Day, or OUR Dayg they will never forget it. X, 1 1' Q., After having placed the crown upon the head of Queen Joanne, Student Council Presi- dent Ray Trankle places the robe of royalty about her shoulders. Attendants,Judy Ander- son, back to camera, and Maureen White seem to approve of the proceedings. f 1 1 9'- A new experience for sophomores and an unforgettable one for seniors marked the 1960 R-Day dance. There were fluffy white mums precariously perched on beautiful dresses, mellow music by Ronnie Maas, and dancing under dim lights until the magic hour of twelve concluded R-Day activities. Aches and Pains Worman , t'Cotton Box , and other members of the 1960 football team were humor- ously depicted by the senior girls in the R-Day skit. Sophomores, juniors and seniors all cooperated to make the R-Day decorations the acme of all R-Days. After many hours of rushing work and preparation, the end product was a spectacular castle-crown theme. vi 'ill Truly the most beautiful, although not placed in competition, was the queen's float, which was the project of the Student Council. Even though the day was quite cool, the smiles on their faces expressed the excitement of the night before. The identity of the queen was a secret well kept by Miss Lark right down to the actual preparations and presentation of her court. Time Is Running Out was the theme de- picted for the senior class float. In the. Most Beautifulwdivision the senior class float placed first. A huge hour glass constructed of striking black on white crepe paper, cleverly denoted the theme. A deep red rose signified the hard work put into the prom by the class of '60, A replica of the graduation cap served as a sym- bol of the seniors ultimate goal. L' 'fv P1 L. S . 4, ,A ,qui , rd . .Ar W. Y ..,' -blfs 'A ' -- 1 -Y L- Y' x '4 4 . 0 V A JA v I I ' ' v ' , V1 1. ,, . Serene Beauty, Tense M oments, cn Our school combined to help everyone have a most unforgettable R-Day. From the beginning we all knew how to stuff napkins in chicken wire. how to make a castles front, and how to make the glorious crown under which the beautiful queen would begin her reign. Without the cooperation of students, faculty, and the capable leader- ship of Mike Aldrich. all this would have been impossible. Anxiety prevailed weeks before the coronation. That night the atmosphere was tense. the gym had been trans- formed into a medieval romance, and the music of Pomp and Circumstanceu filtered through the darkness. Suddenly spotlights circled the floor and the cornets trumpeted. The castle doors opened and out stepped the queen--lovely Joanne Atwater. Eyes followed the royalty as they crossed the floor in serene graciousness. The court remained under the golden crown while the senior Pep Club girls staged the annual R-Day skit. The humorous change was welcome after all the previous tenseness. KME- :' 1 ff . , i ' 5 1' ' ' ' K' ' ' 4 S, ML7':ia. vi K. A , ,, AN 5 kj. . , -. Q - D I 'KN . gn ,i , 5 frsajinf, g K Ja 'A ,fr yfcq K 5 -1 Q, ir. 5- Y 1. V F . .1 mf. '- fs eflasewi . asting Memories Make R-Day. 1960. nforgettabie. The l960 parade was another scene of merriment and glee. The floats were some of the most original Rapid Citians had ever seen. The Oueen's float was a majestic masterpiece of art. lt was a golden crown covered by a maroon velvet cloak. dotted with the royalty's billowy white gowns. That night the Cobblers played the Sioux Falls War- riors. Although defeated, the team was victorious in every spectators heart, and their struggle was not in vain. The hand displayed an exceptionally good half-time entertain- ment. Numerous other bands from various junior highs ac- companied the RCHS Band with a spectacular medley of favorite songs. The R-Day dance was one to remember, Mums adorned the carefully chosen dresses and served as a clock--the falling petals denoted the passing minutes. At last R-Day was over. Everyone had shared a part in making it a very momen- tous l96O R-Day. Power Plus was the theme that the autoe mechanics classes portrayed as they proclaimed, We Have the Power to Beat Sioux Falls . Ap- parently, the judges felt that the Cobbler Squad did have the power and awarded the float the Most Original division winner. ,Q NERC 554 crime t Sophomores were Shooting For A Victory . To illustrate this point the class constructed a huge rocket ship ready to blast off and carry a football to victory. Much work went into the float: it copped the title, 'fBest All-Around Float . Keep it cheap, was the .Iunior's main oh' jective while they were planning their float for R-Day. The reason behind this was to save money for the prom. For the second year the class of '61 walked off with first place in the Most Humorous division. I Carrying out the theme of a Southern Ball, the ill clad but energetic boys pre- pare to put the final touches on the mansion wall facing the rose garden. Prom Before entering the beautifully decorated gym, all who attended the Prom first registered for the Grand March. Seen here receiving their dance programs from Miss Krieger are left to right, Carole Novak, Bill Ashmore, James Haskell, and LaVonne Hanson. From the cool calmness of the South Dakota weather to the warm hospitality of a southern plantation, pass the Junior Class President, Paul Rogers, and Marilee Thompson as they lead the Grand March. 1-:HQ Lovely maidens were bedecked in flowing gowns, young gentlemen escorts were in flashing white coats, and fragrant flowers perfumed the air on this mystic evening. Amidst roses, a sparkling fountain, and a plantation ballroom, couples dreamed and danced blithely and blissfully. The prom was a magic night illuminated with romance and happy times. These people along with their able and deserving advisor, Mrs. Ealsa Rowe, were heads of various committees for the prom. They areg seated. Dana Kemerling and Judy Rempher. and standing Leon Lester and Ray Trankle. Ray was general chair- man for the prom. These five were largely responsible for the smooth and efficient operation during the preparation. 1959 Pat Tracy, who gave freely of his time and experience in helping with the construction of the decorations, is shown below entering hgk l ir .ta .4 5 K Q 'Y After dancing for several hours, these footsore people relax and enjoy a thirst-quenching glass of punch, Then after this refreshing moment---off to the ball' room for more dancing. Everyone was dancing to the swing-n-sway music of the Collegiates. Flowing dresses swirled, and many trips to the coat room for pins and needles were made by the unfortunate ladies who suffered torn net and ripped ruffles. the prom with his wife. , Eh., f R A great deal of preliminary work is needed to put out a year- book. Decisions such as the color of the book, the cover design, and theme must be made. Shown above, Russ Britzius, advisor, conducts a general staff meeting to discuss book distribution in the spring. Pine Cone Stal! Meets Deadline Considerable time and effort were put into this year's division pages. Due to the original art work of Carl Kurtz, Norene Rick, and Kent Woomer, these pages were one of the outstanding parts of the book. From left to right are: Mrs. Hosbrook, art teacherg Carl Kurtz. Barb Grau. Pine Cone staff memberg Norene Rick, and Shelley Hecht, Pine Cone staff member. Mi .,., - ...ag ,f Mx -4 'ab , Pictured below, Joy Smith and Carole Novak seem uncertain as to where to paste the copy. Although there was a great deal of copy to be glued, the staff members managed to get it on the right page. W -5 .Ka J, Come on, Don. Take us to Spear- fish. Unable to find a way to the West River Press Association meeting in Spearfish, these Pine Cone staff members finally persuaded hunter, Don Barnett, to go. Left to right are: Don, Carole Novak, Joy Smith, Sandy Ludeman, Linda Trask, Shellie Kra- use, and Betsy Pease. al.. These Pine Cone staff members seem to have found a very funny picture in the photography files. Adree Lar- son. Colleen Bruns. Janet Morris. and Sue Millstead are standing: and seated is Linda Crowley. Sandy Ludeman. Rochelle Krause, and Don Barnett con- sult previous Pine Cones and check layout on some of the pages. s '.-,rf-111 KB, na-n9u1!F'?F ' Joy Smith, Sandy Ludeman . Tom Warren Carole Novak. Ardee,Lyons Co-Editors Photography Editor Co-Editors, Layout Co-Editors. Copy Don Barnett, Rochelle Krause Co-Business Managers Shelley Hecht, Barb Grau General Co-ordinator , Sally Kegaries Advisors Russ Britzius, Selma Sogn Staff at Large Adree Larson, Linda Crowley, Colleen Bruns, Janet Morris, Bruce Bitz, Connie Cochrane, Karen Babbitt, Barry Sulgrove, Kathy Bamsey. Barb Peterson, Linda Moran, Da ve Owen. Sandy Jensen, Linda Trask, and Sue Mill- stead. For once the photographers are in front of the camera instead of be- hind it. They are, left to right: Dave Owen, Bill Howard. Tom Warren. Wally Koers, and Linda Trask. Checking on Sally Kegaries for typing errors in copy are Sandy Styles. Con- nie Cochrane, and Karen Babbitt. ,sf T- N ez X A ir Kr-or Dr. E. L. Kaufman explains a new idea for the Pine Needle as co- cditors Marodean Miller and Roger Schneider take notes. Marodean was one of the Rapid City delegates to the annual meet- ing of the South Dakota High School Press Association held in Brook- ings. I ournalism Classes 'lv Present Bi-weekly Publication Preliminary layout was a major job for the various editors of the Pine Needle. Here, pictured left to right are: Georgia Wilson, Exchange Editorg Sharon Martin, Feature Editor, Linda Trask, Co-photography Edi- tor: Dana Kemerling and Don Bar- nett, Associate Editorsg and Mike Apa, Sports Editor. Not pictured is Dave Owen, Photography Co-Edi- tor. Preparing general copy for the Pine Needle in the form of sports, news, editor- ials, and feature stories was the main duty of these Pine Needle Reportersg Dennis Warner, Leon Lester, Marsha Cable, Connie Klein, Helen White, Dennis Stanford, and Ken Jones. Q O Co-Editors Associate Editors Photography Editors Sports Editor Feature Editor t Exchange Editor Clubs, Activities , Marodean Miller, Roger Schneider Don Barnett, Dana Kemerling Linda Trask. Dave Owen Mike Apa Sharon Martin Georgia Wilson Marsha Cable Circulation e Helen White, Judy Wolf X Columns Mike Aldrich, M X. Connie Klein, Jim Christenson Staff at large , D , Barbara Peterson, f Leon Lester, Keith Jones, Dennis Stan- ford, Dennis Warner Advisor Dr. E. L. Kaufman ,.......--nu X Co-Editors Associate Editors Photography Editor Sports Editor lfcaturc Editor Exchange Editor Clubs Circulation Columns Dcssie Kustcr. Davc Krause Sandra Styles. Joanne Mable Linda Trask Jack Mills Pam Pier Kay Eaton Janice Ferguson - Sally Nervig, Mahli Rosenbaum Diane Johnson. Connie Landstrom. Tom Mitchell Stall' at lame Tam ra Goode. Linda Moore. Sandie Hoffman. Deanne Rath Faculty Adviser Dr. E. L. Kaufman V7 Second semester Pine Nee- dle editors,Dessie Kuster and Dave Krause, take time out 3 r ,g, ,, Q, ,ni-' V.. ann' J I I' from their planning to watch the staff at work. Staff mem- l bers for the second semester Q are chosen from the Journal- 3 ism I class of the current year's first semester or last year's second semester. Members of the staff are back row, left to right: ad- visor, Mr. Kaufman, Diane Rath, Linda Moore, Georgia Wilson. Sandy Hoffman, Tam- ra Goode, Connie Landstrom, and Diane Johnson. Front row, left to right: Mahli Ros- enbaum, Tom Mitchell, Sally Nervig, and Janice Ferguson. Grouped together in a last minute check-up of layout are: standing left to right, Linda Trask. Jack Mills, Kay Eaton. and Pam l'ier1 seated left to right. Sandy Styles and JoAnne Mabie. Their first task has been completedi Looking very serious as they peer into the camera are, left to right: Steve Bob er, associate editor, Susan Webb, assis- tant editorg Tom Salmon, associate edi- torg and Kathy Bamsey, assistant editor. Seated are Paula Shurtz, editor in chiefg and Judy Schlimgen, associate editor, These people make the final choice as to which of the students' literary endeavors will appear in Paha Sapa Sketches. Rercading some of the entries in ast 'Sketches' are stan 'nf tha Giyando, Lesta YanDerWert Nancy Shaver. and Frances 'llur hx Seated are Susan Buckingham and Pat Stagner. All articles appear- ing in Paha Sapa Sketches. the school magazine. must be written by students of Rapid City High School. N Al. Paha Sapa Sketches Illustrate Literary Qualities Of Students Patty Berry is shown taking suggestions from some ofthe other members of Paha Sapa Sketches. They are, from left to right: seated, Carol Brown, Judy Erdmann. John Quinn, Bonnie Tiffany, and Sandie Back- ens. Standing are Ginny Feioek, Susan Bicrnbaum, Gretchen Vik, Judy Landt, Pat Dixon, and Diane Ether- ton. .2 Mui . ' p ' ' , dl g,: Marva Rand, Audrey Saxton, Carol Schnell, Connie Landstrom. Mare be 9? ' Advanced photography students assist in teaching film development, but just to make sure no one has forgotten how, they are hav- ing a dry run, Pictured, left to right are: Chuck Tinant, Bob Hunt, Wally Koers, Lin- da Trask. and Adela Villagomez. 6. M, 641 ,I Early morning hours and last minute cancellations didn't seem to discourage these high school students as they worked for Life Magazine taking pictures of the balloon flight from the Strato Bowl near Rap- id City. A Negative In The Hand . . . the 35 mm is thc best camera, l think. Photog raphy students discuss the advantages and disad yantagcs of all types of cameras. Pictured left to right, are Tom Warren. Sandra Jensen, Barry Sul grove, Gary Crippen, and Bill Howard. Jo Kleiven, who is not in any regular photog- raphy class, can be found down in the lab on Monday nights printing his own pictures, developing film, or just helping Colleen Bruns, in charge of filing negatives, and Dick Dull, in charge of drying pictures. Is Worth Two In The Bush The Reverend George Fisk is only one of the many guests that has entertained the club this year by telling of his own experiences with the 35mm camera. Throughout the year many people appear to speak on various phases of photography. Pictured from left to right are: Jim Snyder, chairman of the picture contest: Gary Crippen. secretary- treasurer: Kathy Klater. Reverend Fisk: Whitney Jane- way: and Bob Weisy. 'E' Snapping the shutter and having your subject say 'cheese' isn't all there is to getting prize winning pictures, says Linda Trask, president of the club, as she explains the operation of a camera to an interested audience. SX. y,.. r ...qv QAQ iii- , :gf-mg. :sr :sri EE 'ESF -i DeAnne Hart DeAnne Hart seems to have gotten her point across during one of her debates, Because of her never failing spirit and high ability, DeAnne has been outstanding on the debate squad for two years. Bob Ward That's not a weapon that Bob Ward is hold- ing, but it does help him get his point across during one of his extemp speeches. Bob has been active in speech activities during his entire senior high years and plans to con- tinue his training in college. With football and forensic activities, Bob has been one of the most active boys in RCHS. D111gentDebaters---Cream Of The Critics Ambitiousness minus procrastination makes this year's A-Squad one of the most representative in South Dakota. The qualities which compose a debater are perseverance, mental stamina, and a vast knowledge of their subject. Numerous trophies and plaques were awarded to this group at the various tournaments throughout the year. Beginning with several Black Hills Conference lournaments, the squad progressed in abil- ity and soon was traveling to eastern South Dakota Tournaments. Success accompanied the debaters during the challenging east river meets. Debaters of the future are hopeful that they may equal or surpass the out- standing records achieved by the RCHS debaters dur- ing the l959-60 season. Mike Aldrich It's hard, but Mike Aldrich manages to crack a small smile before he boards a de- bate bus for a tournament. At 7:00 on Sat- urday morning most people are sleeping, but the energetic debater will not let him- self fall prey to weary eyelids, tired mus- cles, or unfinished orations. Carol Bangs Securing quotes, references, and general la- bor knowledge will round out Carol Bang's homework. Many hours of work go into each speech that forensic-minded students pre- pare, and with this work come many vic- tories for RCHS speakers. ' Judee Brockelsby Terry Tullis The filing and refiling of debate cards seems to be a major problem for Terry Tul- lis. Terry journeyed to many debate tourna- ments and was one of four RCHS debaters to attend the meet in Aberdeen. Judee Brockelsby, another active sen- ior debate student, takes a moment from delivering her oration to get a remark from coach, Hazel Heiman. Judee also attended the debate tournament in Aberdeen. Speech Records A SQUAD DEBATE Black Hills Conference BHTC Invitational Midwest Tournament NFL Tournament Big 8 Tournament Season's Result BHTC Invitational WoN LosT 23 7 5 3 7 I 5 2 4 3 B SQUAD DEBATE 59 31 5 3 C SQUAD DEBATE 87 26 Seasons Result INDIVIDUAL WINNERS First place at NFL Tournament Mike Aldrich-Boy's Extemp DeAnne Hart-Girl's Extemp John Quinn-Humorous First place at Midwest Tournament Mike Aldrich-Extemp FORENSICS First place SQUAD ACHIEVEMENTS Black Hills Conference-260 points BHTC Invitational Sweepstakes-IO7 points Second place NFL Tournament Sweepstakes Midwest Tournament Sweepstakes Third place Big 8 Tournament ' u Norman Nelson Although not at all times serious, Nor- man Nelson, one of the punnier debate students, glances at a speaker that has just read his time? card. Norman not only ex- celled in declam and extemporaneous speak- ing, but he was also active in debate and original orator 5' Marilee Thompson Ya gotta see my point, says Marilee Thompson as she explains her plan for a new debate case. Mare , who also attend- ed the Aberdeen meet, has been active in speech activities throughout her senior high years. Because of her never say die at- titude, Mare has been a cheerful member of the debate squad. 1 a,,, fi. tg: I ff- . 9' Y - effff , , S i I f' '-e,'ix3 , l 2 4 f X . ., , I- f W Don Mann Another member of the group which represented RCHS at the Aberdeen meet was Don Mann, senior. Don, who came to Rapid City as a junior, has been active in extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and debate. xx Mqi- W. if , Act, Therefore I resolve, states Judy Erdman as she concludes her portion of a practice de- bate. Other members of the B Squad include, left to right: Dorothy Thomas, Dick Rollings, and Anne Schmoker. These, along with other debaters, achieved many victories for RCHS and also carried true sportsmanship to all the tournaments which they attended. QVGA? B Debaters Excel In Forensic Fields Keeping up to date on world affairs is a necessity for these B extempers. Getting a good start on the mountain of magazines are, left to right: Susan Webb, Judy Gross, and Linda Lobdell. Extempers must know something about each topic and have the ability to organize their thoughts quickly in front of an audience. ,rl Miss Heiman's familiar quotation--Be here at seven o'clock and no later!--is greeted by vari- ous expressions on these B orators' faces. Left to right are: Wayne Snyder, Bob Van Cleve, Phyllis Anderson, Barbara Schwenk, and John Quinn. After Miss Heiman's re- minder, these five will get back to putting the lasta minute touches on their orations. - 't' E, if Much research is needed to prepare a winning debate case. These inexperienced debators have already learned the importance of keeping up to date on the latest issues. Shown standing left to right are: Sharon Wood, Charlotte McNeil, Audrey Shearn, Silvia Johnson, Lola Borgum, Judy Schennum, Tom Wilson, Linda Kraemer, John Reints, Vicki Moses, Lanny Anderson, Patty Glaim, Burney Egemo, Tom Edmonds, and John Farrar. Seated left to right are: Judy Miller, Judy Landt, Janice Hilton, Sandy Stangle, Nancy Bullias, Kathy Groat, Linda Randletts, Colleen Patrick, Martha Givando, and Gretchen Vik. Sophomores Rank High In Various Tournaments nelges Selglilgg iaces. if tiles? tixtemporg' Explaining one of the more intricate details of his oration man as the vs Crme in 0 .rf VI? 3 We NITE? ' is Lanny Anderson. The other C orators from left to right . 5 a e P epan g 0 ra a .Opm are: John Reints, Janice Hilton seated, Colleen Patrick, Gret- Standing from left to right are: Tom Wilson, Chen Vik and Tom Edmonds Martha Givando, Linda Randlett, Judy Landt, and John Farrar. These extempers must draw a topic, prepare it within a limited matter of time, and give their speech. i 'N Going over the records of the var- ious speech events, these NFL offi- cers appear quite pleased. Left to right, standing are Don M a n n, guideg T e r r y Tullis, treasure-rg seated, C a r o 1 Bangs, vice-presi- dentg Barbara Schwenk, secretaryg and DeAnn Hart, president. -w.v-..,... Speakers Play Politics In Fall Activities ' if , ' Writing, discussing, and passing im- portant state and national legislation were the main goals of the student congresses h eld in the fall of 1959. Those who won high honors in the re- spective congresses were: Bob Ward, outstanding senator at State NFL Con- gressg Carol Bangs, alternate to Na- tional Student Congressg John Farrar, President of the Senate in Black Hills Student Congressq DeAnne H a rt , Speaker of the House at State NFL Congressg and Mike Aldrich, repre- sentative to the National Student Con- gress. Enjoying a brief break from their many duties as speech coaches, these three critics sip coffee. Miss Heiman, Mrs. Clark, and Mr. Klas- sen have each contributed many hours of service for their forensic students. Expressions of anticipation show on the faces of these expectant con- testants just prior to the District Declam Contest. Those awaiting for the contest to begin are, back row: Norman Nelson, Li n d a Hassel- strom, Georgia Wilson, Dessie Kus- ter, Terry Tullis, Susan Bucking- ham, and Barbara Sehwenkg mid- dle row: Judy Erdman, Bob Van- Cleve, Marilee Thompson, M i k e Aldrich, and Kathy Rayg bottom row, John Quinn, DeAnn Hart, Col- leen Patrick, and Don Barnett. Student Speakers Rank High In State Contest Making use of the tape recorder to improve upon her oration, Judy Erdmann appears stunned by the sudden flash of the camera. Barbara Schwcnk and Don Mann await their turn to record their orations for practice for the District Contest. Mr. James Klassen, assistant speech coach. runs the recording machine. Ns, 5' at x The winners of the District Declam Contest were Mike Aldrich, ora- tory: Don Barnett, dramaticg Lin- da Hasselstrom, poetry: and John Quinn. humorous. At the division meet, John, Mike, and Linda re- ceivedfsuperior ratings: the three winners th en traveled to Pierre where John and Linda took state honors in their divisions. The veteran speakers of the National Forensic League are left to right, back row: Judy Hawks, Judee Brocklesby. Don Mann, Bob Yan Cleve. Terry Tullis, Norman E. Nelson, John Farrar, Judy Cross, Max Roadruek, Ann Schmoker. Barb Sehwenk. Middle row: Dorothy Thomas, Lola Borgum, Pam Pier. Linda Hasselstrom, Phyllis Anderson, Judy Erdmann. Linda Lobdell. Charolette McNeil. Judy Miller. First row: Carol Bangs. Mike Aldrich, Marilee Thompson, Dt-Anne Hart, Bob Ward. Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace To become a member of the National Forensic League, one must earn a certain num- ber of points for public speak- ing, This year. as in the past, there were many students eli- gible for membership. These students are the new members of the NFL this year. Left to right, back row: John Reints, Dick Rollings, and Wayne Snyder. Middle row: Judy Landt. Martha Giv- ando, Patty Claim, Susan Buckingham. and Gretchen Vik. First row: Sandy Stangle, Kathy Grote, Sherry Wood, Linda Kraemer, and Colleen Patrick. DeAnne Hart is shown xhxmbcrg of NFL dis- at the right giving the new members a few pointers. play trophies earned by speech department. I 1 'ja YQ?-Q25 all 3 Singing Christmas carols-'in Spanish, of course --was part of the program at the Spanish Christmas party. These songs help accomplish the purpose of the club--to increase their knowl- edge of the language. Pictured from left to right are: Barry Mattson, Jon Wenge, Nancy Garson, Shirley Courtney, Charlotte Bennett, Cheryl Hespe, Mary Jane Hoogterp, and Mrs. Linderman, Spanish Club advisor. Waiting to have their pictures taken, these Spanish Club members are, left to rightg Rochelle Krause, Jon Wenge, Kathie Murphy, Shirley Courtney, Barry Mattson ton the ladderl, Vicki Krauss, and Mikkey Murphy. The Tijuana Hop proved to be one of the most popular dances of the year and netted the club enough money to meet their foreign student pledge. Watch out! shouts Dick Narum as he attempts to hit the'pinata. Watching him from left to right are: Ronald Gray, Bob Kingsbury, Wayne Her- reman, Kathy Klater, Judy Klater, and Don Gries. While having fun, these club members are learn- ing one of the customs of a Spanish-speaking country. Coolidge Gym 3sff1aqr50'fm'P E Spanish Club Extends Hands Across The Sea The second and fourth Thursday of every month at 3:30 is the time assigned for the educational meetings of Spanish Club. As its purpose, the club's chief goal is to in- crease its members' knowledge of Spanish- speaking countries and the romantic lan- guage of Spain. Education is combined with enjoyment in creating a truly advantageous extra-curricular activity. S-,, X1 11 . U . I V 4 I Ls e qs ' B t QI . . ' I X 'lx' ,fx . - X V -W y '34 gr ' Q gg ggi, V I M V 9 -if X Having a good time and feeding hungry students was the dual purpose of the French Clubs traditional Gingerbread Fair. Hungry students watch as from left to right: Tom Cook, Linda Randlett. Judy Neff, Cathy McHugh, Karla Hensel with Pierre, Shirley Carpenter, Carolyn Gold, Ann Brownhill, Lee Ann Faulkner. Anna Nouragas. and Donna Ryp- kema prepare to sell the gingerbread. French Club. Film-Masters Learn By Doing Mr. Rasmussen, advisor of the Film-Masters Club, explains the projector machine to club members: front row, left to right: Aaron Two Elk, Rudy Denke, Steve Lcichenaurer, Donald Trask. Roger Bracha. Mike Russell, and Andy Anderson. Behind are Alvin Elkstrom and Jim Gogolin, Organized early this year. the members have aided in the vis- ual education program. H 'f is X210 llsli' Unless our eyes are playing tricks on us, these Student Council officers are reading sheets of music. Perhaps the duties of this organization are more, varied than we have realized. ln their more serious moments the officers plan service projects. fund-raising drives. and other worthwhile activities for the benefit of the stu- dent body. The officers and advisors are. back row. left to right: Mr. Yarcoe, John Quinn, treasurer: Vonna Hawley, corresponding sec- retaryg and Mr. Prunty. Front row. left to right: Dessie K u ste r . vice presidentg Ray Trankle, president: and Karen Meyer, Secre- tarv. Student Council Is Sounding Board For RCHS Problems Mike Aldrich, standing left, addresses a ques- tion to Ray Trankle, president. at one of the weekly meetings of Student Council. STUDENT owrcfz C Roan Admiring the entrance to the new student council room, these council members, Sandy Ludeman. Patty Boland. Dick Naeve. Diana Lee. and Roger Simpson, prepare to enter one of the Wednesday meetings. For the first time, the Rapid City High School Student Council has its own room for regular meeting and committee activities. Lo- cated ncar the cafeteria. the room became popular for a Uquiet place to study and a mid-day lunch room. 65 A combination of teachers, parents, and the foreign student are shown discussing the as- pects of next year's foreign student program. In the back row are: Mr. Varcoe, Mr. Prunty, and Jo Kleiven. ln the front are. left to right: Mr, Berry, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Lee. and Miss Lark. The faces of these students and Mr. Prunty show great satisfaction at the estimated total of all the students' pledges. Roger Schneider, senior class president, displays the seniors' contribution of thirty- six silver dollars arranged in a 60',. Other students eagerly awaiting the calculation are, left to rightg .Io Kleiven, Paul Rogers, Judee Brockelsby, Mr. Prunty, Ray Trankle, Pam Pier, and John Quinn. Foreign Student Program In Fourth Successful Year To the right are students pictured at the annual pledge assembly for the foreign student fund. This year a goal of S1500 was setg however, it was far exceeded by the e a g e r pledges of the students. 9- W I ' ' ...QQ Y +.T'N,Ai fi QQ9' I -45.53 ' A first for Student Council this year wa-s a Teachers' Appreciation Tea. Mr. Prunty and Mr. Varcoe. advisors for Student Council. poured and Student Council members made prepara- tions and served. Needless to say this tea made a great hit with the teachers. Service Is Our Middle Name Sharon Rye and Dave Krause are about to begin their campaign for peanuts and contributions for the March of Dimes. This student council project brings in considerable amounts of money for a worthwhile cause. Perhaps these salesmen are looking towards the goal they hope to reach. Every year during National Education Week, the school has open house and invites all parents to visit with the teachers. As is tradition, members of Student Council act as guides. Shown here are, left to right: Karen Meyer and Cheryl Richter at the registration table. Planning activities for the Drama Club, these members, Judy Schlimgen, treasurerg Dessie Kusterg Connie Landstrom, presidentg Paula Shurtz, Kenny Binder, Rae Ann Hutcherson, and Julie Daugenbaugh wait pa- tiently while Pam Pier, secretary, takes down the suggestions. Though mainly concerned with the production of various types of plays, the club was also active with many other projects. Drama Club---Instigators Of Dramatic Productions Now this won't hurt a bit, says Connie Landstrom as she prepares to make-up'l Judy Gering with make-up. Connie, chair- man of the make-up committee for the var- ious school plays, has been active in play production for three years and plans to con- tinue this work in college. xml Can you hear me? asks Mrs. Park, drama director, as she converses on the communication system with Vickie Turner and Marsha Cable. The system, which has been in use for two years, enables members of the lighting and sound crew to communicate, without shouting, from long distances, Q Andra Kellog. with her properties book close in hand. and Dessie Kuster. with her play script. await the need of a prop or prompt. Both props and prompts are of great necessity to each play. but it is hoped that the latter will never be needed. Sheila Williams and Kathy Murphy. co- chairmen of the costume committee. are deciding which dress will adorn the lead- ing lady with the best effect. This com- mittee is responsible for all the clothing worn by the cast members. 1 ff 'nt ii' ,ta It tv I ei? Andy Anderson offers his ideas on painting tech- niques to Sandy Jensen and Linda Trask, mem- bers of set design and construction committee. Many hours of work were spent in drawing, paint- ing, and constructing flats for the plays. Yeast Is To Bread As Stage Crew Is To School Productions Lyle Gaaskjolen and Norman E. Nelson. corchairmen of the lights and sound committee. have an extensive knowledge of the various types of light and sound effects that are available in the stage equipment. Various color combinations. sound frequencies. and many other de- tails of this nature are their responsibility. Anxiously anticipating the birth of a new king, these members of the drama class portray the scenes in the inn where Mary and Joseph sought shelter. The characters, left to rightg Colleen Bruns, Gretchen Vik, Randy Lee, and Rae Ann Hutcherson did an excellent job of portraying the seasonal play. Marsha Cable as Mama, Alverna Gibbson as Lesis, and Dale Sparks as Orie, try -to con- vince Granny, played by Edith Piatt, that the candy she has been offered is of the highest quality. Sparkin,' was one of the most humor- ous plays presented during the year and was most popular with the student body. Bill Potter comforts Julie Daughenbaugh as he explains to her the possibilities of finding her lost purse, which contained a large sum of money. Joanne Atwater, guilty of finding the purse and not returning it, awaits her ordeal with husband Bill. The play, Finders Keepers , was one of the one act plays which was presented in the three in one special which the drama club sponsored in the fall. It's Only Make-Believe, But-- Tom Winn, acting as the narrator in Thornton Wil- der's play, The Long Journey , appears quite in- trigued by the news article he is reading while the sceneless play continues. During the trip, the pas- sengers were Barb Grau, mother: Dan Anderson, fatherg Judy Aldrich and Tom Main, children. Above, the soldier with the green beard, who guards the kingdom of the Wizard of Oz, is re- ceiving a treatment from the Tin Woodman in the presence of the cowardly lion. Left to Right: Marodean Miller, Jo Klieven, and Da- vid Wattnem. ,-Ak 1 I 9 Q i Z CAST or THE WVIZARD or Oz Dorothy ..... Martha Givando Toto . . . . . Colleen Patrick Munchkins ..... Judy Aldrich, Judy Landt, Carole Brown Scarecrow ..... Kenny Binder Witches of the North 84 West, Gretchen Vik, Alverna Gibson Tin Woodman . . David Wattnem Coxxardly Lion . . Marodean Miller Soldier . . . . . Jo Klieven Wizard of Oz . . Bob VanCleve Lady . . .... Linda Hansen Winkies ..... Cynthia Maeder. Vicki Moses. Susan Webb Glenda the Good . . . Judy Smolik Aunt Em ...... Patty Glaim Beginning their journey to the Land of Oz, Dorothy and hcr dog Toto meet one of the Munchkin men, who shows them the scarecrow he has put in his corn- field. The scarecrow comes to life and accompanies Dorothy to Oz. Pictured left to right are: Judy Ald- rich, Colleen Patrick, Martha Givando, and Kenny Binder. Winkies, witches, and the Wizard of Oz rehearse their lines for the play. Pictured left to right are: Cynthia Maeder, Gretchen Vik, Bob VanCleve, and Judy Smolik. Backing away from the Witch of the West are the three Munchkin men, while two Winkies look on. Left to Right are: Carole Brown, Judy Aldrich, Judy Landt, Alverna Gibson, Vicki Moses, and Susan Webb. I' M.,-'ov lam. 4' What a place to go fishing! Chuck Buell, Sandy Hoffman, Patty Olsen, and Lest Van Der Wert think that this is the next best plaee to the fish hatchery. Biologists have lun hacking up frogs. worms and teachers in Biology Cluh experiments. The club was organized to ereate further interest in biology and to help sophomores heeome het- ter acquainted with other students. Advisers for the eluh are G. Tennehoe. Jack Cheatham, and Ernest Yan Ger- pen. Frog, Fish, Worm--Tools of Learning For Biology Club Look, fellas, this is a girl! says Mr. Cheatam, the club advisor. Eyeing the specimen are, left to right: Chuck Buell, Darrell Dahl, and Jim Zastrow. Seated are Jim Brownlow, Mike Hessman, and John Minnerath. The 'lspecimenw is Lesta Van Der Wert. .wievw ' ., lJon't slip, Tenneboein warns Mr. Cheat- ham as he sacrifices himself for the dis' section. Watchers of this solemn ceremony are, left to right: Connie Childs. Carolyn Gold, Judy Boldt. Ginger Benson. Patty Glaim, Nancy Shaver, Marilyn Collins, Bon- nie Holchek, Paula Thompson, Patty Brown, Paulette Blood, and Suzanne Waltman. Seated are Kathy Groat, Gretchen Vik, Laurie Ytreeide, and Jackie Shockman. Chemistry Club Explores The Unknown Chemistry Club, under the direction of Mr. Hogan, has had a varied schedule including several experiments, excursions. and a rocket program. These young ex- perimentists made their own rockets, launching and testing mechanism. These amateur chemists may be the rocket ex- perts of tomorrow. W ' 1 A A , 'iv A cloud of smoke, the speed of light and a hearty--Look Out! Tom Cook, Doug Phin- ney, Ed Davis, Vic Sayer, Larry Larson, Kenny Matson, and Wayne Braun look on spellbound. SH Can it do anything, seems to be the question on President Doug Phinney's face at the right in the above picture as Mike King, vice president, and Cath- erine McHugh, secretary-treasurer, wait expectantly for some action. Whatsat? Larry Larson, Ed Davies, Vic Sayer, Bruce Bitz, Robert Weisz, Tom Cook and Wayne Braun puzzle over a rocket-firing mechanism, ik . H :Q . Q.. 9' I I' Ll 1 An Ounce Of Prevention Is Worth A Ton Of Cure Displaying their newly constructed safety poster, these members of the Rapid City High School Safety Council appear quite enthusiastic. The council, which has brought wide acclaim to the RCHS Student Coun- cil, has stressed the importance of strict law enforce- ment and has strived to promote traffic safety. Pam Pier, .lim Christensen. Mr. Stillwell, advisor, and John Quinn, have worked diligently on both the local and state safety councils. At the fall meeting of the South Dakota High School Safety Council, John was elected president. Jim has served as vicc-president of the growing organization. Picking radio scripts for future Chat with the Chief programs are Carole Brown and Bob Snorteland. Once a week a member of Safety Council appears on this program and gives the general public pointers on d r i v i n g safety. LEARN IRAYYK RULES BY ACCIDINT YZ Marilee Thompson, Lynn Grado, and Bob Snorteland discuss one of their many projects. Making bicycle safety checks and establishing safety councils at each of the three junior highs were two of their out- standing projects. Another was the giving of first- aid kits. These first-aid kits were the size of a match book and contained first-aid cream, bandages, and a firsteaid guide. Several signs pointing out good safety habits were. erected at the school and throughout the community. Musicians Minqie With Musical Merriment Piccolo Sharon Lewis Andra Kellogg Bill McCroskey Flute Judy Aldrich Mary Elliott Sharon Kasch Andra Kellogg Jeri Lampert Sharon Lewis Bill McCroskey Margo Mervine Vickie Moses Pam Pier Judy Smolik Shiela Wold Oboe Tom Main Bassoon Ann Brownhill Cathy McHugh Clarinet Gary Crown Lois DeCory James Faye Jackie Hemsted Owen Hollingsworth Wayne King Sandra Kluthe Douglas Koppman Toni Lawless Diana Lee Nancy Lee Barbara Lewis Dave Lewis Charles Mathison Corrine Ness Gail Ostrowski Clyde Reeder Eva Shipplock Roger Schneider Margene Schwartz Mary Shanks Kay Thompson Linda Woolard Alto Clarinet Carole Novak Bass Clarinet Don Gries Barb Jorgensen Nancy Lee Alto Saxophone Robert Elshire Carolyn Gaister Terry Mammel Judy Neff Tenor Saxophone Jo Kleiven Linda Moore Larry Painter Baritone Saxophone Patricia Brown Royce Mount Cornet Paul Anderson Mary Arnold Ted Burns Gary Brown Gary Camp Jana Corrin Larry Hankins Sharon Hoffman Beverly Hultman Robert Kingsbury Harlan Mehrer Dave Muffat Dennis Taylor Lanny Tennyson French Horn Whitney Janeway John Magley Richard Pearce Tom Reed Mahli Rosenbaum Trombone Lee Ahrlin Larry Carswell Sonia Collins Gary Conklin Gary Ham Terry Hart Duane Mesnard Jan Nichols Baritone Ronald Gray Wayne Herreman Roger Simpson Tuba Gary Belmont Donald Hensley David Oulman Joe Sellers String Bass Susan Buckingham Dean Fenner Gail Ostrowski Percussion Nancy Anderson Kenneth Binder Winnie Butzer Karna Colvin Mike Hessman Francie Quinn Kathy Ray Irene Stewart Bells-Marimba Toodie Lane Janet Norman Twirlers-Baton Judy Smolik Bonnie Tiffany Teresa Wagoner Susan Webb Drum Major Gary Conklin It-L' As frosting decorates a cake, so the twirlers and drum major add to a band. The skill that the Rapid C i t y High School twirlers display is admired by all. Left to right are: Bonnie Tiffany, Susan Webb, Gary Conklin, drum majorg Judy Smolik, and Teresa Wagoner. After many weeks of preparation, the band journeyed to Brookings where they led the annual Hobo Day Parade. School Spirit Keeps In Step Shown below is the Rapid City High School Band marching in the R-Day Parade. Many early morning practices made the -all ' I-lk' -1, .. '-u .- W' , ,. Q ,, . K' x '4 band one of the highlights of the parade. .',' ll '1 xvk 3 U' N - 'B X . 9 - '- S :JS . 'W at it i fi- -' . .. . exft' .Alu i ' 3 X ,. tix 4 A , 1 bt ' 'K x X J A it I f kv 6 w L9 ' ' Q l ' H' v Q it - i i N A, X l 1 r S- 3 4 M., Their weekend of fun at Brookings being over, these band members await their long bus journey home. all A. - . - N A , , v - - ' Q A ig.: . fr ,,, ' - l i - I , - , . , J .1 . AT' ,, pimp . ,- ,S ' na YW , -A X ws- . A - J 3, 2 .. g 'Q X ' Q v N. i i L .A A I 1 . ' , M. f ' 1 -.4 i 5. ...K ' X -' ' -me . V - . X Q ii x . lk During the trip to and from Brookings, various relaxations were enjoyed by all. Though some of the more sensible mu- sicians tried to sleep, others spent the night in card playing, reading, and other amusements. uf X' its-n 41-sqntuxn-sans altggg ,o ,S tiffany in S K L Members of the RCHS Cadet Band who took part in the annual winter concert are, left to right. in the first row: Sharon Kasch, Jeri Lampert, Shiela Wold, Judy Aldrich, and Vickie Moses. Row 2: Ann Brownhill, Kathy McHugh, Mahli Rosenbaum, Tom Reed, Don Gries, Nancy Lee, Barb Jorgenson, Owen Hollingsworth, Dave Lewis, and Margene Schwartz. Row 3: Carolyn Galster. Patty Brown, Terry Mammel, Linda Moore, Ronald Grey, Sharon Hoffman, Gary Brown, Lanny Tennyson, Mary Alice Arnold, Bob Kingsbury, Carole Novak, Judy Young, Lois DeCory, C h u c k Matthieson, Sandy Kluthe, and Toni Lawless. Row 4: Duane Mesnard, Larry Carswell, Sonja Collins, Terry Hart, Don Hensley, Joe Sellers, Dave Oulman, Gary Belmont, Susan Buckingham, Dean Fenner, Mike Hessman, Kathy Ray, Karna Colvin, Irene Stewart, Toodie Lane, Barb Lewis, and Wayne King. Cadet. Swing Bands Enrich Instrumental Course One of the newer bands in our music department is the Swing Band. These instrumentalists practiced in the early mornings and after school for their performances on television and at ball games. Pictured in the first row, left to right, are: Royce Mount, Kay Thompson, Judy Neff, Diana Lee, Roger Schneider, Jo Kleiven, Kenny Binder, and Gordy Mau- ser. Seated in the second row are: Duane Mesnard, Gary Conklin, Lee Ahrlin, Gary Camp, Ted Burns, Larry Hankins, and Dean Fenner. ,Lili . A -,gf Us . lil 9 X4 brig? . f J at Jie First row, left to right: Nancy Anderson, percussion, Marva Rand, Judy Gering, Paula Newport, ccllos, James Faye, Diana Lee, Roger Schneider, clarinets, Mary Elliot, Pam Pier, flutes. Second row: Kenny Binder, percussion, Ginger Swenson, Patty Glaim, cellos: Linda Kraemer, Dorothy Borgum, pianists, Tom Main, oboe, Georgia Austin, violin, Sha- ron Lewis, flute, Catherine McHugh, Ann Brownhill, bassoons. Third row: Jana Corrin, Sharon Hoffman, Ted Burns, trumpets, Dick Pierce, Charlotte Bennett, William Janeway, french horns: Duane Mesnard, Gary Conklin. Lee Ahrlin. trombones. Hard Work and Love Oi Music Combine To Make Sweet Melodies There's a 'funny note' in here somewheref' laughs Mr. Main, orchestra director, as he points out the spot to Cone cert Mistress, Susan Buckingham, and her assistant Jane Palmcrton. .IN K . 5 - , Mx 'ixwsxm-NNN , I First row, left to right: Phyllis Coon, Beth Hessel, Sandra Rizzo Nancy Shaxcr Lx nn Grado Charlene Thybo Kathleen Klater, Judy Klater, Lola Borgum, Dennis Painter, violins Second row Pat Quaal Martha Givando Janet Morris Georgia Wilson, Sally Kegaries, Gwen Owen, Rick Martin Clarence Marquardt Jeanne lN1e1sen Vicky Krauss L Nonne Hanson, Dorothy Maynard, violins. Third row: Susan White Cheryl Richards Sheila Jo Williams Richard Narum violasg Dean Fenner, Virginia Bergstrom, Lou Baker, Gail Ostroviski bass xiolins With a new practice room, the orchestra was able to meet five days a week this year. Because of this extra time and because of Mr. Main's expert leadership, the Rapid City High School orchestra sought new goals. As is the tradition, the orchestra again performed at the Christmas program. Another yearly presentation is the orchestras spring concert. On April 7, music lovers were entranced by their renditions of such num- bers as Serenade to Spring by Rodgers and Hammer- stein, Hopak by Maussorgsky, and many others. Also, without the orchestras melodic version of Pomp and Circumstanceu, graduation and class day would not be complete. wr-Q ft? 'F 'L Ll With their mellow voices and admirable leader- ship, the vocal organizations of RCHS have been an important factor in the life of each and every student. ln the fall of 1959. the vocal organizations pre- pared numbers to be presented during the Christmas Program. Both public and student comments praised the work of these organizations. and listeners looked forward to future presentations by these singing groups. Also in the fall of 1959. twelve members of the A Choir traveled to Mitchell. South Dakota and took part in the South Dakota All State Chorus. In the spring. the vocal department presented their concert to a packed house. The program. An Evening with Sigmond Romburgu. featured gay and colorful numbers with impressive solo work by the A Choir members. Later in the spring. the choir participated in the West River Music Festival held in Lead. Here. the choir presented a concert of seven numbers with other singers from throughout the west river area. Without the pep and drive of these courageous musicians, much would be missing from RCHS. A Choir Under the direction of these three energetic and self-sacrificing directors. the 1960 spring concert by the vocal department was a smashing success. Not only did these directors give unselfishly of their time. but they created a spirit of fun and pleasure at each choir rehearsal. 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B Choir members, back row, are: Janet Doell, Karen Kemmish, Kay Eaton, Sharon Senese, Bess Kingsbury, Karen Schipporeit, Donna Deal, Judy Bolt, Shannon Bettis, Pat Hill, Gary Crippen, Butch Nelson, Lee Osborne, Wright Bailey, Clayton Simmons, Richard Sichterman, Sharon Volmer, Eileen Sandmeier, Cheryl Lampert, Carol Barnes, Marie Har- bison, Susan Sturdevant, Pat Morkert, Cheryl Rames. Second row: Sandra Backens, Linda Parks, Ouida Atkins, Ardis Greenwalt, Gretchen Vik, Frances Van, Judy O'Neill, Susan Knecht, Jackie Dvoracek, Bob Stanton, Dean Mills, Eric Batchelder, Denny Goode, Peary Wilson, Kenny Zenor, Clifford Breck, John Kinsbury, Sandy Stangle, Bessie Hamm, Ka- ren Marris, Marsha Brown, Tamra Goode, Sandy Sathern. Front row: Sharon Hamling, Alverna Gibson, Judy Oyler, Mary Potter, Kim Lee, Sharon Glover, Brenda Lotsko, Carol Zeller, Joe Stoddard, Bob Snorteland, Bob Schaefer, Dennie Dvoracek, Ronnie Berry, Judy Parker, Jean Brown, Linda Lamke, Glenda Bradford, Kathleen Bamsey, Laurie Ytreeide, Joanne Mabie. I 'B Choir--Stepping Stone To A Choir Gathered around the piano for a song fest are B Choir officers, left to right: Laurie Ytreeide, Ar- dis Greenwalt, and Carol Zeller, ac- companistsg Doug Nelson, presi- dent, Ouida Atkins, vice president, B e s s Kingsbury, librarian, and Glenda Bradford, secretary-trea- surer. 84 L - 4. l A K pm B ff V 4 vt. .5 W . nge .r J Employing their skill building creep feeders ccafeteria for cows? members of the sophomore agriculture class are, left to right: Gary Howie, Charlie Moran, Fred Rittberger, Neil MacArthur, Albert Merchen, Roy Olson, Derald Wiehl, David Kilby, Russ Gregg. Gale Shellito. Gary Belmont, and Don Kudrna. Future Farmers Learn Through Practice FFA is an organization made up of young men who are taking Agriculture in high school. Most of these fellows are actually engaging in farming of some type while still finishing high school. The FFA members go on livestock judging trips as well as field trips for the purpose of observing cropping, grazing and soil conser- vation methods. They also build such things as feeders, trailer boxes and other equipment which will be used on the farm. Preparing a program for their next meeting, vey Houb, Vice Presidentg Ernest Smith, Reporterg Tom Warren, President, Gerald Dewey, Treasurerg Ray Shellito, Secretaryg and Gale Shellito, Sentinel. the officers of FFA are, left to right: Har- x m mfr l e 4' Seen reviewing a newspaper account of the event, the delegates to the Kansas Vity FFA Convention are, left to right: Harvey lluuh, Gerald Dewey, and Dun Merritt. Building feed hunks in shop, these junior and senior class members are, left to right: Don Merritt, Gary Jahnke, Tom Warren, Maurice Truman, Harvey Hauh, Rodney Irwin, Ernest Smith, Gerald Dewey, and John Mac-Farland. Practice judging is a major activity of the sophomore FFA students. Seen here judging at the Black Hills Packing Com- pany are. left to right: Art Smith, Henry Pesicka, Marvin Forkner, .lim Winters. and Larry Dunsmore. M -pp -u -4 4 ,. -, .- . fl. r , I X1 ' A 5:-H-if x ' 3 '5 s in-My Www 'Zi yp H omemakers Enjoy Busy Year Toward New Horizons is the chal- lenging motto of the Future Homemakers of America. This motto reminds the mem- bers that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow. In achieving this purpose, much fun and enjoyment is had by each member. Let's play that one,'i says Janet Doell at far right, as left to right, Doris Jones, Pat Flan- nery, Paula Thompson and Pat Bulman agree. These girls are participating in the FHA,s annual style show. At the left, members of the stage committee, Pat Morkert, JoAnn Hulterschmidt, Donna Shaffer, and Irenc Maus are busy adding last minute decorations for the style show. Installation of officers was a high light of the year. Pictured below at this ceremony are, left to right: Jean Brown, secretaryg Mary Jean Fisher, historiang Pat Morkert, vice-presidentg JoAnn Hultenschmidt, president, Donna Shaf- fer, last year's presidentg Paula Thompson, parliamentarian, Marilyn 0 y I e r , reporter, Phyllis Coon, song leaderg Irene Maus, last year's vice-president, and Kathy Scott, trea- surer. I gli ,Q A f 'l' 'A I A 'Y X K 5 e v i 2 :tu I l 6 'Q 3 35191 F TA Looks To The Future With a well-planned Christmas party. the Future Teachers of America gave these underprivileged children an unfor- gettable experience. The FT A girls bought gifts for the children from the money in the FTA treasury. This is only one of the annual activities of the group. The general aim of this organization is to acquaint the girls with the aspects of teaching which ordinarily aren't con- sidered. ln the spring, the members visit the grade schools while they are in ses- sion. Most of the girls will agree that be- ing in FTA is a very rewarding experi- ence. 'llrwmwxv Susan Lowe, who is playing the role of Santa Claus, intrigues and tas einates the children while Kathy Walsh, Cheryl Richards, Donna Ack erman, Lola Whitehead, and Donna Rypkema look on. Judy Erdman, Ardee Lyons, Vice-president, and Vicky Yarger, historian, entertain the children at the Christmas party. Planning their busy schedule for the coming year are, left to right: Georgia Wilson, president, Kay Meyer, Joanne Atwater, secretaryg Susan Lowe, Connie Fisher, and Jo- anne Mabie, librarian. -654 vglf +21- s' 'K ,J-4'Cf1 i, is Grouped together, these senior Pep Club members are arranging flashcards for the coming skit. They stand, from left to right: Kathy Ray, Marilee Thompson, Susan Buck- ingham, Barb Grau, Sandy Baldwin, Karen Babbitt, Beth Hessel, Georgia Austin, Linda Moran, and Marva Rand. Seated are Barb Peterson, Connie Klein, and Ginny Feiock. , I . i I Ht F . i ' i I . -, 'Y Q' The Christmas skit, presented by the senior girls, was one of the most seasonal. Connie Klein portrayed Santa Claus, and her seven reindeer were Dana Kemerling, Georgine La- Barge, Jean Anderson, Sue Biernbaum, Marva Rand, Marilee Thompson, and Kathy Wagner. Due to capable leadership exhibited by the officers, the club progressed in the past year. Standing are Junior Vice-Presi- dent, Vonna Hawley and Sophomore Vice-President, Frances Van. Seated are Secretary, Barb Petersong Treasurer, Bev Forknerg Advisor, Mrs. Lloydg Senior Vice-President, Georgia Austin, and Pep Club President, Ginger Swenson. 90 School Spirit---Object OI Pep Clu While the male members ot the student body are busy compiling outstanding ath- letic records, the females are energetically gathering and arousing school spirit. Each senior high girl is eligible to become a mem- ber of the Pep Club. Each class elects its own officers and carries out its own func- tion, but the entire club acts as one when working on projects of importance to the entire school. b f Congratulating the new A Squad cheerleaders are last year's ifsgbgggsigggfeGE':gS?nSWgg2EES with Pep cheerleaders. Standing, left to right. are: Judy Hawks, Pam ' ' Pier, Judy Martin, Ginny Lee, Sandy Goodell, Sally Kegaries, Rachael Knecht, Gwen Owen, and Patty Murray. l With scepter in hand, newly crowned King Crowns, Scepters, And Styles Adorn Deserving Students Everyone's excited as Marva Rand be- gins her reign as Miss Bobby Sox by opening her gift given to her by the Pep Club, Rollie Larson, King Football, crowned her and was then honored the first dance with the new monarch. t AF' Q not fb Of the many activities of Pep Club. crown- ing kings and queens is the most pleasant. Peppy girls and sports heroes receive honors which they certainly deserve. Congratula- tions to each of those who won these hon- ors! We hope these members of royalty keep up their enthusi- asm and loyalty for many years to come. Stan Payton, commonly known as Punjab, and who hates to be asked by little boys, How's the weather up there? reigned as Mr. Basketball. No one could have been more deserving than this outstanding play' er. -Nqfg T it-w . Q A - 4 Figure Building Emphasized By GAA The officers of GAA are as follows, left to right: Judy Miller, Secretaryg Linda Lamke, Treasurerg Avis Reel, Vice-Presi- dentg Mary Elliott, Sargeant of Armsg and Judy Erdmann, President. rf' A X . A A A X 11- The Girls Am- V A A A are letic Association not only consists of sports, but also includes a general course in slimnasties. X. . The purpose of this organization l is to build stronger bodies, to keep good figures, and to maintain good health. The girls who participate in this activity find it very invigorating. Sponsored by GAA, Twirp and Twirpette for 1960 are Darrell Worman and Karen Christen- sen. Because of their pleasing personalities, Darrell and Karen were chosen by the students for this honor. XXX 4 f Y .4 ix J. ., Q ix, S C Qi Q - XX F' ...Lis 4 Af J i . First row. left to right: Tom Owens, Dan Chambers, Darrell Worman, Ronnie Madsen, Larry Brech, Dale Rawie, Stan Payton. Second row: Bill Schleuning, Dan Malm, Bob Hunt, Norman Splittstoesscr, Steve Bober, Bill Hueber, Jerry Kelly. Third row: Chuck Tinant, Larry Hand, Andy Severson. Dick Audiss, Bob Ward, Dennis Stanford, Mort Kent. KX SMXXN .cs xxx . if Q N. ' .x 0 :F , -5' 5. X 454 3: Z- l Oh no, not me! I'm so thrilled! These were the first words of Georgia Austin as she was crowned Miss R'Cluh. This honor was bestowed on Georgia by the exclusive choice of the R-Club menebers. if ll if .T -fix '4 .gf-. . fs One of the most memorable gifts to the school from the Key Club was the fifty- star flag. Here Scott Olsen and Larry Long arc in thc process of hanging this national emblem on the gym wall, Key Club Opens Doors Oh, you look horrible! This is the comment of many girls during the Key Club's annual Beard Contest. During this contest boys are awarded prizes for the longest beard . the most original beard , and the best peach fuzz . Besides conducting the annual Beard Contest. Key Club sells book covers and has a radio program called Thru the Halls . 'This program enter- tains and informs students and the public about school affairs. Mr. Schwartz is the advisor of this service club. The capable leaders of the Key Club are: standing, Scott Olsen, president: John Schwartz, advisorg and Barry Sul- grove, vice president. Seated are John Quinn, secretary: and Ken Keester, treasurer. p 5 Dan Eberlein speaks to the Kiwanis Club about the many service projects of the Key Club. I 3 za '7' ... , ,Jw ,fin Getting ready to dig into their chow are the members of Key club at one of their dinner meetings. These dinners are held at the Kiwanis Club. Key club is associated with the Kiwanis International. L :S L. Club Serves The School The Library and Literarv Club serve the school as student librarians. The members charge and discharge books at the library desk: assist fellow students in locating pamphlets, magazines. and books: and in many ways keep the library neat and attractive. First semester officers are: Sondra Peter- son, presidentg Bess Kingsbury, vice-presi- dent: Edith Godsell, secretary: Rox Ann Garner, treasurer. Second semester offi- cers include: Ardena Henricksen, presidentg Janet Denker, vice-presidentg Rox Ann Gar- ner, secretary, and Sondra Peterson, treas- urer. Pictured are: Sondra, Bess, Rox Ann, Ardena, Janet and Edith. The L. 8: L. Club girls learn about the card catalog and help other students use it. Those engaged in this activity are: Marlys Anderson, Carolyn Gold, Anne Frohlich, Linda Parks, Lillian Gil- lies, and Jean Howie. At the left, Judy MacLean, Pat Stagner, Sherrie Ohrtman, Pat Koren, Norma Roth, Kay Kunert, and Miss Mary Zei- met, librarian and adviser, sort books from the Traveling High School Science Library. 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EYpcnf1iQQicQ Ulrlcdlelv Tllwiim Halls ft '3' 2 I L D 'fa Travis Backman Sharon Baker Mike Ball Q Vx bmf' I lbmh 9 W V -72 in Q- 5, is N. l 6 3 A is-A ' A X x XL 3 Zi Clyde Allen Andy Anderson Jerry Anderson David Behrens Charlotte Bennett Florence Berfiend Judy Anderson Nancy Anderson Ann Arguello Steve Berg Mlke Berry Laverne Bertsch Mike Armstrong Ouida Atkins Dick Audlss Kenny Binder Susan Bird Bruce Bitz Beverly Borden Melva Boshart They arent tossing for the first bat but for the last sweep to clean up after dec oratmg the R Day float Left to right are the Junior class officers John Mathias vice president Pam Pier secretary Judy Gross treasurer and Gary Brown president Ronald Bourqum Ronald Ballard Doreen Ballinger Kathy Bamsey Ray Bouska Judy Bowlsby Roger Bracha Dennis Barber Ann Bartmess Janet Barton Don Bradeen Betts Bradfield Glenda Bradford Pu fqvv Dave Beach Delila Beaird Linda Beck 1 J ,MG Sandra Bren Ar Wayne Braun y ' Dixie Bridge ' ff V 100 'Vo A 5 QVN v yi y.. VWW? 1' zz hd' fl' Gary Camp Cathy Carlton Barbara Carper 71' 75, for Q- il ll .lim Brldwell Floyd Brown Gary Brown Lauralee Collms Soma Collms Gary Lonklm Marcla Brown Robert Brown B1ll Brown J1m Conkl1n Gayl Cook Tom Cook Colleen Bruns Floyda Butts Roland Butzke J1m Copps Lmda Crowley Elleen Curtls Money money money are the thoughts whxch probably provoked these smlhng faces Marge Larson and Jerry Tracy are the advxsors who have the duty of guldmg the Jumor class 1n thelr quest for funds for the prom JaCkl6 Caughron Don Chambers Dxck Chambers Julle Daughenbaugh Edward DBVICS Delores Davxes Denms Christensen Frances Christensen Lona Clark Jean Davis Larry Davls Orrm Davls Pete Clark Blll Cochran Carole Colemar Orvll Davls June Decker B1ll Dede 101 I as ft Ly nn Dahlqulst Mary Dantzler Wayne Darlmg W 'lxf ,V . 'L 4 17 ' 'k 4, ': - - 61 A ' , , K . . M' Q . . , , L , C 3 + - . y x v Q H V x at W , , +5 K, x ' X fs, X is ' 4 f all tx l ,l , - - -1 ff ,, . A 'z s ' .. . J' . 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' X 1 5 . , 'I X , N x 0 l .5 Janet Denker Richard Derrick Gerald Dewey David Fisher Ronald Flint Bev Forkner Jim Dick Darryl Dlppert Dyann Divan Tom Forman Judy Foster Mary Fraley Janet Doell Pat Dull Ray Dunmlre Eleanora Freeman Anne Frohlich Irene Froid Kay Eaton Ken Eby Ron Eccles Agnes Gall Blair Gamble Roxann Garner Bill Efmger Gladwm Eggebratten Mary Elliott Rose Garrett Nancy Garson Jay Gaudlg Tom Englander Judy Erdmann George Esades Dave Gebhardt Judy Germg Darlene Gerstein Mike Farmer Dale Fatherlos Lynn Feist Lillian Gillies Linda Glover Jim Gogolm Janice Ferguson Bob Ferris Edward Field Tamra Goode Duke Goodell Ronnv Goodrich Eugene Field Deween Fish Jlm Flsh Peggx Gowm Ly nn Grado Dennis Green 102 v Y' JN 'rY1,, N455 I 'Z 'Q 1 in n Karon lfumshaw Judx C ross Mlkv. hustafb Dave Hag Harlow Ham Gary Ham bharon Hamlmg, Br-wsu ll :mm f-1 B n ll Q Vw Cordcam aillllthlll h A7 Kax Hochhallu Sandra Hoffman Furla Hollln1,,sxxo1th S... lhnnx Holm i Bun Iloxmr Pat llorsl RIM L huLkHan1muqu1:,t Larl y Hand LIFIN Hankms Llndn H msen L arolmn Hanscn Nancy Harms lla nna Harnu J ln Harriman Llnda Hasbdbtrom 11m Haxllck Xonna Hawlu lat llxagx Nlarguct Hcaxlm Jack Hn mpstcd VlIf.,lnld Houk Dall llowc Joan llowu Naaon Hoyt Lonma Hudson Muck Hucbnu Bob Hunt Dick llussu liar Ann llulchuson Dram lntumxll liodnu llwm Wanda Iackson 1 ux Jahrkn 'l D uul Jmnsnn S mdx Jnnsmn Ardcnx Hmm lLllSlll Jlm Huulchscn John Hr w son Jon lmpko JL an Jochlm R lx Johnson mlm H 103 'l f Pal 1--Q 43 . . , ' .' . . 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From left to right are Cary Brown Pam Pxer Mary Ann Place Mike Berry Gwen Owen and John Qulnn Whatever It be you may be sure that a smlle and a frlendly H1 wlll accompany each ac tnvxty Bess Kxngsbury Betty Kmgsbury Harland Klstler Carolyn Ledgerwood Ann Lee Carole Lee Marhs Knutson Vlckl Krauss Jack Kruest Dlana Lee Judy Lee Randy Lee Dxannc Kunut Ronald Kunsman Vxrglma Kunsman Joy ce Legner John Lenards Arnold Leonard iO4 'Q Lain Lnson lio1.,u Liuu Ronnn I dllgllllll 645 in x, v wait X 5 1218 217 ML 'Q if iv, 455' ,nf gf... WW ?4 NB- -as ,.,,,, tv' Arthur Lorenz Dxck Luckert Marlon Lund uf 2.4 4? ! Cal Lepke Phil Lervaag Sharon Lester Sharon Lewls Chuck Lldman J1m Lxmewood Sandy Llparl Lmda Lobdell Carolyn Loop Judy MacLean Dennie Madden Mlke Madden Lynthla Maeder Dale Magnuson Dean Magnuson Janell Mann Gordon Marak DeAnna Marko .,. 1 ,., , M ,g ,..,.,. 4,5 w ,7 , A V A, 5 'vla H? at 1, 1 .1 . ,L f , . l If tn. Q ,. V. t ,je Y .., -ff-,.. gf asia. 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X 3 ' ' 214- ' A li 1 W, 'Vi A V . ,:,fig: 7 jg E, A 1 1 X 1 . Q ' Nj X 'A Xi ,K in 1. ' ' A all-I . Vie' I ',LV,, E Vk,' , fm at ' - , , W. .x we utyu - ' 1 G j ' f ': ' rf S , ' ' ' ' 5 ,.1ggf,: U 1 H '. if ,, I , t f f - i , f S ' f G 1 rf 4 5? I K , V Z X 2 XA 4 A V Q Ax' 2 t ,ww ' f ' 1.8 A if ' x- 4 , 2 K f 7, ' 'J Vi 1 - if Q7 tj 1 I 4 ' ., A H H H D I U V V V I' U . U Y 2 . - 1 ' 1 , ATM aims Qllmur Mlmmdl Umndlmr Hail - wgmy 7 Let's go, you guys! Get him! were the cries heard from the Rapid City fans during these plays as the courageous Cobblers rushed in for the tackle. Cobblers Finish Strong To Compile 4-4 Record After the l959 football season had ended and the record book checked, it appeared that the 59 Cob- blers had compiled a record that would make the ob- servers re-check their pre-season forecasts. A closer look makes 4 - 4 look quite respectable. Under the direction of Howard Naasz. formerly with the Mitchell High School system, the Cobblers, hard hit by graduation were believed to be heading for an off year . An early season injury to fullback Darrel Worman caused prospects to look even dimmer than was originally believed. The first game of the season was with a tough Alliance, Nebraska, eleven. Even though the young and inexperienced Cobblers were edged by one touch- down, 6 - O, it seemed evident the season held possi- bilities. The next game on the schedule, with Billings, Montana, was called by some the stiffest competi- tion that the Cobblers had faced in several years. Even though being defeated 20 - 6, the Cobbler line showed improvement over the Alliance game. Swift break-away running was shown by fullback Worman as he ran 56 yards to set up the only Cobbler tally On September 25. Scottsbluff. Nebraska, invaded thc Cobbler home territory and dropped the Cobblers for their third straight defeat, One encouraging thing for the Cobblers was their ability to score. Although they went down 33 - 27, the backfield men displaved excellent running and hard. aggressive shots into the line. The R-Day game is one which the Cobblers and fans would prefer to forget. Although taking an early lead, the Cobblers fell to the Warriors from Sioux Falls to a tune of 3l - 7. A couple of scoring opportunities which were missed. plus the hard running of Dick Cal lahan of the Sioux Falls backfield, added up to loss number four for the Rapid City contingency Members on B Squad are, left to right, front row: Dean Mills, Bob Snortland, Bernie Egemo, Floyd Riebe, Bob Schaefer, Paul Hutton, Roy Russell, Rickey Ellis, Ronnie Berry. Second Row: Gary Kizzier, Earl McArthur, Charles Mathison, Doug Nelson, Gary Schneider, Eric Batchelder, Gerald Schwartz, Dich Dull, Neil Mac Arthur, Joe Stoddard. Third Row: Coach Minton, Jerry Jones, Dave Lewis, Fred Winkler, Bob Dries, Larry Kabris, Gary Glover, Dennie Dvoracek, Dick Wing, Denny Goode, David Kuhn, Asst. Coach Pat Tracy. ..., S.. ., f . if rf, ' 1' DT' . J , M. C' , ' . ' P New to the Rapid City School System is Head Football Coach Howard Naasz, former- ly Coach of the Mitchell Kernels. Here, at the left, he explains a play to Don Quayle, an assistant coach, who also put in his first year at RCHS. Also helping the Cobblers in what turned f out to be a satisfactory season are Bill - Mitchell and Tom Long at the right. At the ' right Long is at the left, and Mitchell is at ' -. g .,, ,G U the right. Right? gag.. g 'V' ...rf g if . 4? .,i ,fi .A-543, - I 'As ...Airy be , uw Although still looking for their first victory. the Cobblers were in high spirits as they left for Sheridan. Wyoming. There the Cobblers pulled one of the major upsets of the season when they upended a surprised Sheridan aggregation to the beat bf 39 - 20. Three quick touchdowns in the first quarter finished off Sheridan, they never did catch up. The forward line of Rapid City, as Coach Naasz put it, jelled, and the Cobbler attack moved with precision. Casper, at one time during the '59 season. rated as No. I in Wyoming was the next victim. They stayed with the Cobblers until the last quarter when Rapid went ahead I9 - I2 to cop their second win. Things were looking up for the red and white. After capturing the Eastern South Dakota Con- ference Crown, the Watertown Arrows journeyed to ,Qt Working behind the scenes, the football managers play an im- portant part in the team. They 2 are from left to right: Bob Hunt, Dave L'Esperance, and Joe Stod- dard. Cobblerland. The Rapid gridder proved the past two wins were not flukes as they upended the ESD Champs to the tune of 33 - 19. In the final game of the season arch-rival Sturgis felt the sting of defeat to the tune of 57 - 7. Several Cobblers won All-State recognition. Dar- rel Worman was named Top Cobbler by his team- mates and the RC Journal, and also was rated All-State. Quarterback Rollie Larson was named on the All-State first team by the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. Several other team members received commendations. RCHS can be proud of its football team. As Naasz stated, Even after four defeats, the spirit and enthus- iasm did not drop the least bit. They are a great bunch of kids. gd These lucky Cobblers, board- ing the plane for Casper, Wyom- ing, were the first RCHS players to ever fly to meet their oppon- ents. 'ls -D Tm jeg n. 52 63 K i Q y ' ,, 11 X L . ,X 2 X , I . r wa' L M.. . ,ml-. y 1155 R Z'-fri... V ,Q Vkry 435.1 Wally Koers Rollie Larson Paul Rogers Tackle Back Back Q r 3- ' Q 8404 L K f z I 4 L40 T Q xx gr ,1 -4 S1 i 1.5 -X1 me ,L Larry Breck Darrell Worman Dale Rawie Back Back Back Senior Lettermen Combine Experience Plus Power Larry Teller Dennis Scott Bill Huber Dennis Rabe End End End End 'liz T QQ 'faf fe' iii: J Q69 Eli K I ,L 5 nf' 4 Iiqgjn W L QC' 1 wif' we . Dan Malm Weldon Zeller Mort Kent Guard Guard Guard 91 we-N.....f Bob Ward Ben Morrell Stan Payton Tackle Tackle Tackle Underclassmen on the A Squad are standmg left to rlght Nhke Berry George Esades John Mathlas Archle Chfford Johnny Morrell Davld Schultz Mxke Madden Terry Raetz J1m Copps Butch Nelson Kelth Stoddard Andy Severson Kneelmg Chuck Kellogg .hm Dlck Duke Goodell Harley Hamn Larry Kyser Larry Hand Mlke Cochran Dan Cham bers Roland Rosedahl Dale Howe Rov Shelhto Mxssmg are Berry Sulgrove Dlck Audxs B111 Meyer and Randy Wells 4 an lla 5. T! L 1 B 1 tg S V S 5 E Ji f x - l I it ' Q . ft 1 . Q , rf- .., 1 X b.Z:,. 1 V V ,J r ' S L ' ! ' Eflf A V 'EL ' Q l ,Q , s , . 5 xv' . 9 ' l H 'H i ' ,I ' i Coach Bill Mitchell, third from left, manages to hold back his joyous feelings while the 1960 State Champs pose for photographers after defeating Watertown in the Championship Round of the State A Tournament. Standing with Coach Mitchell are Bob Hunt and Roland Rosedahl, student managersg and Howard Naasz, Sophomore Coach. We Took State In 1960 After being ranked the number one Class A team in South Dakota by many press associations, the Rapid City Cobblers defeated Scotland, 57-41, Sioux Falls, 47-45, and Watertown, 56-37 in the State A Tourna- ment and won the Championship Trophy. Only one week previously, the Cobblers defeated Sturgis and Custer in close sectional battles. After defeating a tough Scotland team in the opening round of the yearly classic, the Cobblers advanced to the semi-finals. Sioux Falls, who had earlier in the season split two games with the Cobblers, stood danger- ously in the path of the championship-bound Rapid Citians. Both teams matched each other point for point during the regulation time and one additional over-time period. Then. after eighteen seconds had elapsed in the second and sudden-death over-time. Cobbler forward Jerry Kelly calmly sank two decisive free throws which spelled victory for the Mitchellmen. ln the championship round, Watertown, 1959 state champions. fell to the tall and mighty Cobblers. Five East River and Black Hills Conference teams fell before the Cobbler attack until Custer and Sioux Falls defeated the Cobblers in Christ- mas Vacation tilts. Each game was lost by one point. In both instances, the Cobblers defeated both teams in the second game of the series: Custer fell twice to Rapid City. The 1959-60 Cobblers never tasted defeat again. By defeating Lead in the final Black Hills Conference tilt. a tie for BHC Championship was gained. Rapid's conference record was thirteen wins, one loss. Some fans say that the Sioux Falls game was the deciding factor in the Rapid City success story. Others feel that beating Custer in the sec- tional tournament was the turning point. Whatever it be. the Rapid City Cobblers of 1959 and 1960 compiled a record which had not been equaled since 1942 when Rapid City last won the state championship. Coach Bill Mitchell leveled much praise on each player and stated that the fans were most important in each Cobbler victory. Mitchell remarked, Their willingness to work and desire to win made them champs. 116 COBBLER B,xskHrBALL 1959-60 Mitchell 32 RCHS Huron 31 RCHS Hot Springs 37 RCHS Spearfish 32 RCHS B. Fourche 38 RCHS Custer 52 RCHS Sioux Falls 53 RCHS Sioux Falls 44 RCHS Deadwood 29 RCHS Lead 44 RCHS Casper 47 RCHS Casper 42 RCHS Sturgis 45 RCHS Custer 48 RCHS Deadwood 36 RCHS Hot Springs 45 RCHS B. Fourche 35 RCHS Sturgis 44 RCHS Spearfish 36 RCHS Lead 46 RCHS TOURNAMENT SCORES SECTTONAL Sturgis 47 RCHS Custer 48 RCHS STATE Scotland 41 RCHS Sioux Falls 45 RCHS Watertown 37 RCHS Mike Berry 'X X UBBLEQ G 5 4 S Stan Payton I ale Rawle A Squad Basketball , Sc crs af, Jgenlus 4 4 aj 4' Jerry Ke XX .my L- 5 5' E 'A 1 Doug Nelson 4 l BLD 'KCI Darrell Worman ...fd Ronnie Madsen Rollie Larson 1 QBBLFQ 552 Tom Owens W 4 John Morrell Q, Harlan Ham 3312 Mike Madden 1 riff fff I NV- QBBULHS 5 1 T 2' 195515 2 U as M Dennis Holm Mike Ward Si? 5 k f .9157 Q Q 5 NM 2 an Experience And Practice Prepare B Squad The members of the sophomore basketball team arc, left to right, John Buxton, Dave Louis, Doug Stanford, Jerry Jones, Gary Schneider, Archie Clifford, Dan Kelly, Neil MacArthur, Denny Goode, Bob Hastings, Larry Kiser, Wayne Herreman, and Darrel Hespc. Kneeling are Coach Naasz and Ron Berry, Student Manager. Top IntramuraIers Are Black Hills Champs These fourteen boys comprise the Heavyweight Squad for intramural basketball. They were chosen from all the boys who participated in intramural this year. Their official title as of February 20th is Black Hills Heavyweight Champs after they defeated Newell at Lead by an overwhelming score. They are Randy Wells, Mort Kent, Earl McKinstry, Cliff Lantz, John Mathias, Roland Butzke, Terry Raetz, Dave Mor- kert, Gordy Mausser, Keith Stoddard, Larry Brcch, Dennie Stanford. Fred Ritchie, and Mick Huebner. victory for their respective schools. Weights. H eights,Sprints. and Hurdles Challenge Trackmen The Cobbler trackmen have met with consistent success in their West River track meets. Since the spring weather leaves much to be desired on the part of a track coach, it is not unusual to see the red-clad Cobblers splashing through slush, jumping puddles, and hopefully scanning the sky for a ray of sunshine. The '59 track season saw the Cobblers win the Scottsbluff Invitational Track Meet, as well as the Black Hills Conference and Regional Track Meets. -':.su4....1u-or - 'nn' -aefff' ' Cn F9 1 ,.. 4 .... : on F0 o FF N ar co FF :- ro .- fb na Q. .... :: 4'9- :r m bl N o 'c na '1 Q. ... o E :- Q 1 Q. ... fb V2 1 N 0 9 F0 :- fb ll! CD O' o 'Q CD YS. 4 fb N :s fb ae .-. 1 DJ Ill :: 1 fre FD c P9 U1 'rs FD FD Q. F9 o 0 N 1: F0 s: 1 rn F0 :r ro 'Xxx I Ur N X X ssys sxnn -1'Qxx xx -N -57' X 5 Q X V5 The cross country team compiled an excel- lent record for the 1959 season. The squad cap- tured the South Dakota Cross Country Meet and ranked high in many other contests. Squad members from left to right are: top row, Ted Burns, Neil MacArthur, Ronnie Mat- son, David Behrens, Dennis Holmg bottom row, Dave Olman, Bob Dirickson, Norm Splitt- stoesser, Wally Ward and Ed Nemer. .A 6 Up and over sails Duke Good- ell as he practices his pole vault- . mg for the big meet . 3 ' Run Run, Run, w e r e the shouts heard by Bob Dirickson and Dick Tenny as they secure another victory for the RCHS Thin Clads. With a final burst of speed Dar- rell Worman surges forward to win the 440 with Chuck Lein a close second. These Cobblers who were scared out of their shoes were, top row: Darrell Wormang third row: Wally Koersg second row: Norman Splitt- stoesser and Bob Diricksong and bottom row: Rollie Larson. 123 wi. Heave ho and away we go! stated Mike Madden as he pre- pared to put the shot. l Mr. Tom Long, head wrestling coach, advises Dan Chambers and Tony Moreno on the of fensive and defensive holds so valuable to wrestling. Listening closely to Mr. Long's criticism are left to right: Joe Stoddard, Walter Veot, Eddie Cordell, Cliff Meyers, and Bill Schlining. Might On The Mats Is The Goal O1 The Wrestling Team Though ranked as a minor sport some years ago, wrestling is now one of the most popular sports in the school. Four schools in the Black Hills Conference now have a wrestling program, and many schools are expanding their athletic pro- gram to include this new and growing sport. During the five years of its existence in RCHS. the grapplers have com- piled outstanding records. The 1959-60 season was no exception. John Winkel exercises a winning hold on Jim Copps as Don Quayle, assistant wrestling coach, offers his suggestions. Other members of the squad include, left to right: Bill Meyer, Wayne Snyder, Dennis Rabe, George Esades, Dick Audiss, Ed Nemer, Dick Dull, Earl McArthur, and Chuck Kellogg. Standing are Wally Koers ani Kenny Steele. Team's Tally RCHS OPP. Newcastle 27 I9 Lusk 24 24 Spearfish I9 26 Lead 41 I3 Sturgis 27 I5 Spearfish I9 20 Lead 38 8 Sturgis 27 I5 Laramie I7 21 Newcastle I8 25 TOURNAMENTS BLACK HILLS CONFERENCE First Rapid City lOl Second Spearfish 98 Third Sturgis 67 Fourth Lead 41 STATE TOURNAMENT First Spearfish I I2 Second Rapid City 97 Third Redfield 90 INDIVIDUAL WINNERS STATE CHAMPION WVRESTLERS Chuck Tinant Ed Cordell Jim Copps CONFERENCE CHAMPION WRESTLERS Chuck Tinant Larry Teller Tony Moreno Jim Copps John Winkel Wally Koers nn, Anny-I-over, here I come, yells Tony Moreno to Chuck Tinant as Tony begins his flight over Chuck. Get off my back, would you? says Duke Goodell to Larry Teller as Joe Jedrykowski, Fred Winkler, Dave Muffat, Hartley Johnson, Wolle Ward. John Minnerath, and Jeff Halverson watch. Wilnuivwr W emllih Like---you're hurting me, says Tony Moreno as Dan Chambers tries to pin him down. These attentive watchers are, left to right: Chuck Tinant, Jerry Ludeman, Garry Ludeen, grunts and groans Joe Stoddard, Walt Vest, Ed Cordell, Cliff Myers, and Bill Schleuning. Looks like Duke Goodell is out playing some of his silly games again, This time he's trying to twist Kenny Steel's arm off! 125 I fvf3g9 xx 'Zim ,X 2 f . A -' W - f I ' - 'M V X . , 0- f,, 523:94 AQ VIIQQMENTTSN A lfealllngr YYQJP Camp S x fr fix, x i vi The boys who attended Boys' State at Aberdeen in 1959 were, left to right: Bill Katus, Mike Aldrich, Terry Tullis, Dave Krause, Jeremy Landt, Roger Schneider, Darrell Worman, Wally Koers, Tom Warren, Don Barnett, Bill Howard, Bruce Mattson, and Bob Ward. Achievers Honored With Awards Every summer, girls from all parts of South Dakota gather at Dakota Weslyan for the annual Girls' State Convention. Here, practices of governmental operation and fellowship are stressed. The delegates were Judee Brockelsby. DeAnn Hart, and Dessie Kuster. The alter- nates were Karolyn Ness, Carol Bangs, and Marilee Thompson. Vivacious Marilee Thompson was voted local DAR candi- date by the members of the senior class. Later, she was selected as the candidate for Pennington County. Her qual- ities -- leadership, citizenship, contribution to the school and community, and personality-- made Marilee an outstanding selection. Awards Show Accomplishments Ot RCHS Students' Activities 3 tire student In the National Merit Scholarship Test the high- est score achieved by Ra- pid City seniors in any di- vision of the test was a score of 34. This top score was made by Andra Kel- logg in the mathematics section of the test. Stan Payton towers over Superintendent of Schools, year, many assemblies of this nature were held to dustrial arts and speech departments were active in Mike Aldrich, winner of the state I Speak for Democracy Contest, pre- sented his winning oration to the en- held just prior to his trip to Washing- ton, D.C. There he competed in the national contest. Out of five hundred 1 state orations, Mike's was chosen Su- perior. Mike was also commended by the National Council of English Teach- ers for his literary efforts. body during an assembly John Quinn shows much satisfaction as he displays the trophy which the RC HS debaters won at the Black Hills Teachers Col- lege Invitational Tourna- ment. If the Rapid City squad can win the tourna- ment next year, the tro- phy will become the per- pid City High School. Paul C. Stevens, as he receives his football award. Throughout the give recognition to deserving students. Along with athletics, the in- the promotion of student recognition. manent possession of Ra- l Seen as they prepare to leave for All-State Orchestra held this year at Mitchell are the following. front row, left to right, Lee Ahrlin, Dean Fenner, and Dick Narum: second row, Sue White, Sandra Johnson. Lola Borgum. Janet Morris, Jane Palmerton. Judy Klater, Virginia Benson, and Kathy Kla- ter: back row, Paula Newport. Sheila Williams. Phyllis Coon, Cheryl Richards. Sue Buckingham, and Judy Gcring. Rapid City All-Staters Attend State-Wide Festivals Rehearsing their number for the Christmas concert, the All-State Chorus ensemble appear quite enthusi- astic. The group, which traveled to Mitchell for the South Dakota All State Chorus Festival, has appear- ed for many civic organizations throughout the year. Those representing RCHS at Mitchell were, back row, left to right: Larry Long, Dave Krause, Dave Zimmershield. tenorsg Don Barnett, Gordy Mauser, Dale Sparks, basses: front row: Karolyn Ness, Betty Bradford, Kathy Ray. sopranos: Connie Hardin, Charie Stuelpnagelg altos. Not pictured is Sharon Martin, alto. Jo Kleiven, this year's foreign student, and his American brother , Roger Schneider, were the only two RCHS students selected to attend All State Band. They are shown here practicing for the big event, this year held in Aberdeen, S. Dak. fl 1 LN gs Looks of astonishment and pleasure appear on the faces of these lNat1onal 'tlerit I-inalists RLHS was for tunate n that all of the semi finalists made it to the finals Shovin examining their scores are standing left to right Jeremv Landt Norman Nelson Bill Katus Niike Aldrich Andra Kellogg and Terrv Tullis Seated Paula Shurtz and Joi Smith Brains And Brawn Illustrate Qualities Of Merit These athletes can boast having., earned the title 'the best in the west. Fach of the following boys have outstanding records in some athletic endeavor. Norm Splittstoesser a member of the State Championship Cross Country Team placed second in the state meet. Another member of the State Cross Country Team Bob Dirickson placed fifteenth in the state meet. Wally Koers. football coecaptain, received many honors. Among these were All-State tackle and first team in the Argus Leader and second team Associated Press ratings. Rollie Larson also football co-captain received All-State quarterback and first team in Argus Leader and second team Associated Press ratings. Top Cobbler Darrell Vkorman placed first team in the Argus Leader and Associated Press ratings. Member of the State Championship Cross Country Team Wolle Ward placed seventh in the state meet. Tony Moreno and John Winkel have the honor of being State Wrestling Champions in their respective weight classes. fnmafi EX I 79 In the picture below are the six RCHS amateur poets who had their creations published in the anthology of high school poetry are from left to right: Sharon Hoffman, Kathy Bamsey. Judy Erdmann, Ardena Hendrickson, Noel Kingsbury, and John Quinn. Admiring the Automotive Encyclopedia, which was awarded to the two boys having the highest grades in an auto mechanics test, are these five RCHS merit winners. Pictured left to right are: Jim Henrichsen, who placed in the machine division of the Ford Motor Company National Contest for Industrial Artsg Lorraine Carr, the Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrowg Harvey Ness, who received honorable men- tion and S20 in the Ford Contest, Roger Wright and Bruce Orton, the winners of the Automotive Encyclo- pedia: and Mr. Schwenkter, the vocational super- viser. Time And Effort Bring Honor And Awards ww W., W , 'rf ,,...... These five students shown above all received honors in the field of journalism. Shown examining the pic- ture of all-state journalism are: Dave Owen, all- state journalist and first place journalist in sport pictures division of the Sigma Delta Chi Contest, Barry Sulgrove. second and third place in the same division: Mike Aldrich, all-state journalist: and Lin- da Trask. third place in the general interest pictures of the Sigma Delta Chi Contest. Seated is Barb Peter- son, second place in the Sigma Delta Chi Contest for an interview. Foreign Students, Thom Mclln Acknowledged DeAnne Hart and Paul Rogers, the two voted most likely to succeed in their chosen vocation, seem delighted at the honor. The next step in this contest, which is sponsored by Quill and Scroll, is to write an essay entitled Why I Want to Goto College . Ill 4? 1 O One of these five students will be picked by the American Field Service Program to be our 1960 foreign student. For several suspense-filled months these students, left to right: Doug Phin- R-x ney, Carol Schnell, Cynthia Maeder, Linda Crowley, and Mike King awaited the important announcement. The final choice of the AFS was Carol Schnell who spent a summer getting to know her neighbors across the sea. tg , , 1' ff' .04 h E H1.,,,,,,.f E 'L'- ' Jo Kleiven, foreign student from Norway, and 5 Paul Rogers, our foreign student who went to L- Switzerland last summer, agree that there is ' -, closeness in the world today. From these two 'A K -I students much knowledge of the culture of H other countries has helped us to understand - foreign customs. 5 133 2 XX ghd! x uf, SIEINIIIORS Thug have been Wanikchzdl Big AIU! Mrs. Ealsa Rowe and Mr. Pat Tracy, as senior class advisors, admire the plaque that the seniors won in the R-Day parade. Because of their guidance help, both ad- visors became close friends to the Class of GO , Class Song-- Give Us This Day Class Motto-- And in Today Already Walks Tomorrow --Coleridge Class Flower- Talsiman Rose Class Colors--Blue and White Although these senior class officers have encoun- tered many problems throughout the year, they could always be seen smiling. They are, left to right: L e 0 n Lester, vice - president, Marilee Thompson, secretary, Roger Schneider, presi- dentg and DeAnne Hart, treasurer. 136 The Foundation Has Been Laid-- Will It Last Through Tomorrow? June 2, l960, not a date that will mean much to most people in America, or even in Rapid City, but it is a date that almost 400 seniors of the Class of '60 will remember. But what should we remember? Favorite subjects taken during twelve years of school, or the not-so-favorite sub- jects. Or do the parties, dances, games, and extra-cur- ricular activities take precedence in memory alley '? Of course, the deep friendships will not be forgotten, not to mention some of the until death do us part romances, some of which last as long as two or three months. Class- mates we wish we had known better, those with whom deep friendships have been formed. We can recall with pride the individual victories we won, offset sometimes with regret because of a goal we did not quite reach. Should we look back with nostalgia and wish time would stand still, or should we only look ahead and hope, or should we mix the two? We are breaking out of a pattern of twelve years - - are we happy, unhappy, or both? Sound like we are mixed up? Sure we are. Can you describe grad- uation from high school in any other way? 1 Diana Ackerman Donna Ackerman ni t fi its 'C' Mike Aldrich Patricia Allen The senior class song committee looks as if the choice of the class song pleased them. Standing from left to right are: Sue Biernbaum, Larry Long, Gordy Mau' ser, and Sandy Baldwin, chairman. Sit- fi X4 we-f': Q , 1 U 5 ,,.,...n-uf 4 We gi Dan Anderson Jean Anderson 14 6'7 if if ting are: Jeanne Myhren and Barb Grau. 'Ifhis committee worked diligently to find a suitable class song. The Twelve Years End. But In The Past Dan A014195 Helen Alexander Gloria Alsager Mike ADH Lee Ahrlin 1 will Arn gc A ri xr ' za 'T X 1 VM. I WA, 'PT'- Bill Ashmore Karen Babbitt Peggy Atkinson Sonja Bakken Carol Bangs Dave Barber to Emmy A ' 3. . ,X ii' gg Education Came F irst. Joanne Atwater Georgia Austin 'L xv Sandy Baldwin Don Barnett dai' Q 1 f 5? B i 1. ef -7 iwff-4 138 Jerome Barney Larry Bartmess ww K .3- wtf Betty Baumberger Sandra Beaird ve' ily' 1 1 I m 1 .f.., V ' . 1 2.3:-is , , 43: e 'fit' Alice Bennett Janice Benson lx Wifi? Wg S 1 x V 'AAA X . 5-33. S' f- , M., 5 1 Virginia Bergstrom Patty Berry 5x '77 BP' ,l f' A B A 0 jf Susan Biernbaum Nancy Black sq, Patty Boland Lorraine Bollinger F un and F rolic Came, Too! Steve Bober Craig Bower M13 Q 6 ti' av V fm., 'xt 139 v A ,..,, A ,Q Larry Brech Jim Breen 49 Judee Brockelsby Arlene Brown ,gg Ki i5'4 ,f iz AWS Carol Brown I ia 5- 40-'W 'Uk Q- jf Glenda Burdine Marsha Cable HX- t 'N W.. I, . 'iff' ' 'Ie-me if Jim Campbell Janet Brown Wanda Canaday Robert Bruce Susan Buckingham 'J Fred Richie! You are hiding my face, exclaims Wally Koers. Dick Grothe and Ben Roose seem to be having their share of trouble, too, as they try to balance themselves on other boys who are hidden from view. It Was An Ambitious Class. Ted Burns Judy Cam 47 4 ,J A7 1-.ui td fy was W, YM yi Judy Carper Lorraine Carr Lynn Chamberlain Karen Christensen A35 gf Jim Christenson Jo Ann Cihak -fp fl' rl 6 ' , ' V 4 2' P05 av to -as-11 9 ,i 1 av Connie Cochrane Karen Conklin 4 , 7 L. I . 513 4. 0 1 ah-A They Were Fun Loving. Betty Collins Merrill Conklin Z' Q -I 'E' ,M- -'vu is Phyllis Coo Shirley Court as -ir -J 1? viii 019 nr- 'uv Bill Craig Dorothy Daughe 141 if Janet De Wall Marjorie De Wall Kathy De Weese Carla Dewey -Y , xx, 'ff f 1. 1 , 0 fx 9' 1 3 Lag -9217! 4 LQ? Q L. ., . , J ZI , J , G ff 5 Y ,Ere ff zpllv' .ia1.g1,,,:-J: ,... .5 A yn. Duane Dietsche ,W .. . .. ego V: rf fu V' A 'E id Bob Dirickson Bill Dillon Lenore Downey A .,l , D .-wage .ie ,W ., N W..- Merf' . f--.IQ ,- . ,wx V Ls, if w- K . , :W They Were Studious. Connie Dimock i A ivfff f'i'i A I 7 rj, cf, LV QV f- -F , X: 1. . 2 ' 'an- 1--,A Geraldine Dries 142 Karen Droll Mildred Duda Away' A VW: 4 -'w w , T! 2, 25:35 'H i. ' ev , . il.- A , A Li,i A V 1, YH l 1? ef his 1' S L sf 1 R W we Q, Dan Eberlein Karen Eickhoff K L0 C-wrv x'lvq4 , if - if Georgia Elliot Lonnie Evans in.. 1 Virginia Feiock Connie Fisher Don Fitzgerald Beverly Freidel :eb Florence Galster Joan Garrett 'fs fi., Nay 3.1 M ,I AMX L . Q G 'il m n I W L 3 1 ' P C' 1 F They Were Carefree, Too. 'I-P f f Carleen Exe Geraldine Fisher Lyle Gaaskjolen Nancy Gibson Jim Faye 'Q Sharon Gibson ,af 143 IDT' 1-....4- - A 2... ., .4 ,XW V V, ,,, Sail v -' A - Barbara Grau '- Si?TAf!'5J'QgifQV Q' ,fl Terry Gray -QQ Dick Groethe Norma Grover i-ffgwf , i me ew 1' . 1 7T ii .limi ',- f'Sfh',7' u . L S1 U 5 A 'NJAV' -, H' I 3 ,' Q 4, H95 1- 'f ' i W xv' ,..',.,h .. -. 'f Li'-9.-as - 13' H Sw 5 'dr 139- W A Sandra Grubbs Jim Hagel Nxw. xwm1-w mv R N J They Cherished Memories David Gunkel Helen.HHg61'm3I1 v i.'- iff i ' VK ,Z Q., 1 144 Maria Haight Janice Halloway 'CYS 'Q Jeff Halverson Jerry Hammerquist v give f'Hv', 6- I LaVonne Hanson Lonnie Hardin K' James Hartford Lyle Hartshorn 'HQ N Y- Harvey Haub Judy Hawks K .QA 'mas Whats next after graduation? In the above picture some girls are planning for the future at Rapid Highs annual Ca- reer Day. This day helps many students to meet and discuss their careers with representatives from colleges and busi- nesses. Memorzes Whrch Are Priceless Glenn Harrier Ken Hartman John Hatzenbuhler Shelley Hecht DeAnne Hart A lf' 1. A, Nazi K 1 ,X 1 , Q Q ,y X Q- f 145 Don Herman P5 t fix An. 1 :L 4 -f if 'ZYQQQ yt ' ' l kr K ,f Gary Herman Beth Hessel Owen Hollingsworth Bill Howard ,M , sw-s, 'nb I J Mildred Hudson Beverly Hultman if Jeanette Houdyshell Jean Hoyt 'W fri X There Were Football Games . . . Jerry Higgins Jgann I-101159 Bill Huber Steve Hoffman Julie Hutchings Dorothy Isaak G1 51,-lg.. 1--it 'ln .nf ,V by , ,fs-.. 146 Dave Jacobs Kathy Jensen ff' vi l'A' Z 1' 3 is M Sharon Jensen Bob J esso ir 'sl '53 as M Q. wg. , W if Y-Q, 4 ISK Jacquelyn Johnson Larry Johnson Barbara Jones Kenny Jones ere! my -wx,- f m f Bill Katus Kenny Keester 'Mi wi? 1 :fi .,- 'H +,, 2. we V- -iw iw: Lo , W q.,, m i , .. ., ,,,. .,.. . ,. ,V .,,f,,,, . ,,, . 5 Basketball Games and Meets. .Via..J.ho .... , J ff my , Q ff' Norma Johnson Bill Judson Sally Kegaries fs VN' 147 S5 L Shirley Keller tw S, X 5 Gu x , !':.v l 1-'f Andra Kellogg f 'Z David Kiefer Terry Killough Jo Kleiven Jerry Kelly Dianne Knutson CE Y 4, K WHY' N.,-N' Dana Kemerling Mort Kent Ii- ' iw- ' Q 9' e,. N 1 5' wax! C . 4? ' W Looking down at Sandie Ludeman, A H f who is just learning to keep score, ' C are Connie Cochrane, Joy Smith, , In g Linda Trask, and Susan Bucking- -. it ham. Like most students at RCHS, C uh these girls have found that bowling can be fun. Satisfied Seniors Attended Pep . . . Dora Keyser Connie Klein JU' 148 Karen Knutson Merry Knutson vii' MDN ffm? -mx xx 1' INV Earl Koch Wally Koers is 9-In-.q.,. Sharon Kreager Carl Kurtz YP Nadine Kverne Georgine LaBarge fX x Assemblres and Vzctorzous Games. Dave Krause Connie Landstrom Pete Krush Dessie Kuster 2 Rochelle Krause I L Jeremy Landt Z ' Va N ' 'Wk 1 -'z 'iw 'Ju g h I S . Q i I ' in si U! 1 4 9 E Olivia Langager Clifford Lantz , ' :,'irf4'f??l A i ' ' 1157? -,y,.t, iprwsr Darlene Larsen Roland Larson ,uv , Barbara Leck MaryAnn LeFor If Leon Lester Sherry Lewis Their Exuberant Spirit Was Catching . . Douglas Legner JoAnn Little 504' fl 150 w ' 71997 Orene Little Gayle Lobdell Larry Long Susan Lowe 4 ' N an xx l. Sandra Ludeman Karon Lund IAF' ,F . K, nfs 6 Egg Lynn Lundeen Kelso Lynn QR -'56 -...QR Yvonne Manley Ardath Lmns Donald McNutt DOH Mann Randy McLaughlin Joanne Mabie 4 f 5 , My Qs. 5 X And Urged Their Team To Victory Elbert McNabb Ronnie Madsen 1:-xv 'K ta Sharon Martin 151 Q Barry Matson tl 4' Bruce Mattson , . ,wif 39?f,zn wfK:'.i- 752 14 -' fi -J A. lv f '- . Us . Ki 'HX .ai aff? 9 vi 'P' kr? ,531 . ' 4 3'Q 'mfr 1' Kay Meyer Grant Mattson Al Merrifield Don Merritt Marodean Miller at '1 '55 ,FN 4' X .ff -r-. 2 K wage. t 5 i.,. 2 xr ,Mgt t ff Q K, K 1 at 5' tt E E is X. . L V . 1 . x L . :xiii at Jerry Mattson Gordon Mauser -'V 1,--31 'f 1 R . ' 555 w...-1 Deciding which stock to invest in are the members of the Economics Scholarship Corporation. This corporation is run by student donations and the Board of Di- rectors is chosen from the economics classes each semester. In the future this corporation plans to give scholarships from the dividends on the invested stock. -f NYT p w Their Ioy Would Have Ceased . . . E Verlon Miller Jack Mills K1 rf, .P f ,gn W Beverly Merklinger Carole Messer , .. W . y Q TTS- 152 f? -i ,K -, 7 f 'Q 5 ' ,f 'mm -Q Karen Mollerud Jeanne Myhren Linda M0ran Ben Morrell Gary Murner Fred Nardini all V' ,. A 5 ,,nnf. David Morkert Tony Moreno lb- A thinking man's filter but a smoking w0man's taste. At a Beatnik Party these senior girls took the time to pose-V as beatniks should. They are, from left to rightg Maureen White, Sonja Bakken, Jean Anderson, Jeanette Houdyshell, and Karen Christenson. Had They Realized This Was The Last Game. R0Yce Mount Frances Murphy .av - ' Ugg 'D' 'Qua- if 'S -ii 153 suuwfvw' Dean Nelson Norman Nelson in ., ev eff' 1 I, OS xL7s'N Sonja Nelson Edwin Nemer 4 Karolyn Ness Paula Newport ,,-cf Carole Novak Jean O'Brien K' Jackie Ohrtman Adelene Oien ,Amul- laws x 1' in H 3 I F, 'Q A J ' 7 Sally Nervig They Danced At T hezr Fzrst Prom. Claire Nohava Harvey Ness , a'fb?f'f L I fm ,S 'Y 154 Renee O'Brien 6 Eb- Dixie Small Oien Darrell Olsen 1 Kenneth Olsen Scott Olsen Charlotte Olson Sharron O'Neill Dave Owen FV .. 919 A Q--q, x . tl 1 , fa it Dennis Painter 182 Julia Perkins Barbara Peterson Tom Owens ,Qu , ft O Wg 3 nm'-' i, Wanda Parks They Danced At Their Last Prom. Marilyn Oyler Stanley Payton W www , I f t 'ull V t'1a1xr 5 David Peterson f'Np A 155 5 ,CN Q 43 - fv -aff f Vx 2' ,f 73' 4 ,1 Carol Pfiefle 31? A 3. ,. A 4, . ,Y x 1 x N if V vb l f , H f , JoAnne Phillips Yvonne Phillips Richard Phillis Jim Place t l Judy Okey Picklesimer Jerry Puckett Mmmm--pizza and coke! What a neat way to end a game or dance. This has become a familiar sight this last year for many seniors. The faces being fed are left to right: Dessie Kuster, Geor- gine La Barge, Sally Nervig, and Patty Berry. They Shared Twzhght Evenmgs . . . Bill Potter Dennis Rabe 'll' 156 fa f We lam a.. Douglas Rames John Ramsey l 'tv N Q X Q Q3 ' ea MP5 . Marvalee Rand Dale Rawie l a., . Q. ' 5 s s tx. 1 -1 ,, f -I f , f-:X ,g ,,. F VN i Vxex X . f l 6' 1-fr-. P' Kathy Ray Tom Reed if -5, z ,N if Y ? Julia Relf John Rempfer f e .. am 4..:w s' '4 Q.-, Ae- M I R eb, Q Paul Rogers Benny Roose Judy Rempfer Norene Rick 'Q -we 'W ,R 7 4? 4 f 2 2 4' 24, Q'-s And Twinklinq Romances. Fred Richey Pauline Rickets Glenn Rowell Q' George Rozdal rs. 4' A , 'tvs F V I :nf W K R . A v N. ' AL 4 . s f if A i' 8 l Jean Rustad Sharon Rye Donna Rypkema Tom Salmon es. ggi! ww, ' - U f-at fwfr Q .Y . Art Savoy Rose Schamber th 129 Voices F altered Judy Schmidt Roger Schneider As Strains Oi The . . . Judy Schlimgen 158 Marilyn Schoengerner Jean Schunot Pamela Scott W ,L 4- Fit 'in Dennis Scott Janet Shabino Mary Ann Sheffer William Shelton Qty 1 K Don Sichterman Kim Simpson 'fi-ft K. vh 7' at A we 1 Mm. , if 5 54 X 1 B 2 ew. av- S 5 I K ll Ernie Smith Joy Smith iq ..A H ' W 5 35,9124 T f f ,f?fe,12Q! ? if, Class Song Drzfted Through The Arr Joan Smolik Wayne Snyder GY' TM9' W Betty Shoop l , Dale Sparks Ramona Simpson Jim Smolik Paula Shurtz Marilyn Spears VM '-aw A I mv., ,, 1' 0 . x ,A Q 1- --. 'GQ 's.. 159 l 'f Qui' iv Norman Splittstoesser Wu.. Gerald Taylor Dennis Stanford - ' Larry Teller Doug Steele S Heinz Strehle Sandra Styles F aces Moist With Tears . . . Charie Stuelpnagel Virginia Swenson J tidy Stone quasi' 160 fig? Now if ' I . 'I' s 'I 5 i Marilee Thompson Ray Trankle 1 Linda Trask Maurice Truman f 5 ge, 1 Ml 14N ll nm' fi' 'V'a J 'G ri' Terry Tullis Nancy Van DerWert li , . X . 't I ' K . Alb: 'WW n-.4 ., 3' Px X Walter Vest Mary Voss 3, i ,,- tc' :- f ' .. ' , 'Wav' 1 yy 'wif' ff W 3 f 4 ! E X ' 6 '. J, s M x it ,i After twelve y e a r s of waiting their dream has come true. As sophomores they were beginning preparation. In their junior year they looked forward to their prom. Now at the end of their senior year they are looking to the future. Looked To The Future. Adela Villagomez Kathy Wagner Mary Ellen Wagner Bob Ward Dennis Warner up jf. R 'rom w arre n I ' .. Yi ,yiy Q r + ' - y gg lt' 1 I 161 4 1 I L ,. fb ,Q L Y' , bt . ,?f f qv, . a e 1: Kent Woomer Darrell Worman gf fr WJ.: A+ Gerald Young Weldon Zeller Clay Drummond Joyce Young Q13 f Y ,, V of 'ei' J Y WF' 15- PE 5- , 5 ? ' '77 F 'A .W Ronald Wright Vicky Yarger f , f -N , 'Q by x Wx , i A 'lm ,vs The Last Good b Marian Young L J' Dessie Kuster 1 1 fgpfivh Joanne Atwater Mike Aldrich Senior Class O 5 Jim Christenson Judy Hawks f N'. ,ex .-Q.. 164 Ray Trankle 0 Paul Rogers C-17 Y Darrell Worman DeAnne Hart Representative Students .I Klarilee Thompson .-1 Roger Schneider I-' Karen Babbitt '-Qx 165 Semor Actzvutzes Donna Ackerman FTA 3 4 Kluc Club 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Dan Ackles Basketball B 2 FFA2 lntuamural34 Lee Ahrlun- A Band 23 Presudent 4 Pep Band 234 Chemustry Club 3 Chess Club 2 Ht Y Club 2 3 4 A Or chestra 3 X uce Presudent 4 Slude Rule Club 4 Muke Aldrueh A Band 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Boy s Statt l Debate 2 3 4 Declam 3 4 H1 Y Club 2 3 NFL Z 3 4 Paha Sapa Sketches 234 Pune 'ylecdlc 34 Hcprcscntatuye Stu dent 3 4 Student Councul 2 4 Football Studcnt 'tlanagcr 2 IJ IN lulgrum 3 Vouce of Dt mocracy 4 Helen Alexander Entered from Custeu S D 4 C hour 3 4 C1rls Glee Club 2 3 4 Pep C lub 2 Patrtcua Allen Entered from London 3 Chess Club 3 Glorua Alsager GAA 2 Pep Club 2 34 Tvuurlung Club 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 Danny Anderson H1 Y Club 2 3 4 School Play Cast 4 Jean Anderson-Paha Sapa Sketches 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Secretary 4 Mike Alla B Basketball 2 B Football 2 HI Y Club 2 3 Treasurer 4 lntramural 3 Captaun 4 Pune Necdlc 3 Sports Edutor 4 Bull Ashmore-Boys Culcc Club 234 Cbour 234 School Play Puoductuon 3 Peggy Atkunson-Tyyurlung Club 2 Y Teens 23 4 Joanne Atwater Chour 2 Drama Club 4 FTA Reporter 3 Secretary 4 Gurls Glee Club 2 Pep Club 234 R Day Iage 3 RDay Queen 4 Representatuve Student 234 School Play Cast 2 4 Y Teens 2 Presudcnt 3 Chaplaun 4 Georgua Austun-NFL 234 A Orchestra 23 Secretauy 'lrtasurcr 4 All State Orchestra 4 Pep Club 2 3 Sr tuu Prcsutlc nt 4 School Play Productuon 3 Spanuslu Club 2 Studcnt Couuucul 4 Y Teens 2 Secrttauy 3 4 Karen Babbutt B Chour 2 A Chour FT C url s Clee Club 24 NFL 234 Pep Club 234 Pune Cone 4 Representatuye Student 4 School Play Productuon 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Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Rapid City Central High School - Pine Cone Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969


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