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KEYS OF THE SCHOOL L..?Z Front Row, Cleft to rightl: Joe Lesselyoung, Martin Predoehl, Raymond Hott, James Kennedy, James Huss. Second Row: Avon Hauffe, Don Linderman, Walter Brachvogel, Edward Hughes, Ray Schaffer. Third Row: Richard Wood, Daryl Yada, Richard Atdahl, Tom Christian- sen, William Koester, Richard Boub, Galen Gillette, Robert Compton, Delbert Bottum, Mr. Morgan. The Key Club is one of the most important clubs in school. Every Senior boy is entitled to membership in this club. We are sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Redfield. Walter Brach- vogel is the President, Delbert Bottum and Duane Sanger are Vice-Presidents, and Torn Christiansen is our Secretary. Mr. Morgan is our Faculty Adviser. Our projects for this year have been admin- istering aptitude tests, making Red Cross drives and serving as ushers at athletic events. The Keyette Club is the Woman part of the situation. Headed by President June Freeburg, Vice-President Roselle Cook, Secretary Lucille Harms, Treasurer Phyllis Drown, the Keyette Club sponsored a t'SWan soap cover drive in cooperation with Lever Brothers. Old news- papers soon vanished when the girls began to make paper disposal bags for the hospital. All Keyette girls are also members of the Senior Girls Club whose sole purpose is the Activity Prom Production. KEY ETTES First Row, lleft to rightlf Phyllis Erickson, Bonita Larson, June Freeburg, Lucil'e Harms, Virginia Foglesong, Joan Hilkemeier, Geraldine Hammond. Second Row: Darlene Davis, Juanita Larson, Donna Sisson, Harriet Parsons, Jacqueline Levtzow, Phyllis Drown, Alice Jean Bottum. Third Row:Rutl'1 Anderson, Jean Engle, Delvonna Mager, Ramona Davis, Edith Mager, Alice Compton, Verna Quitsch, Dona Smith, Onilee Robsahm, Doris lvlarlette, Patty Dvorak. Fourth Row: Joyce Michels, Donna Dvorak, June Baker, Audrey Olson, Bonnie Appletott, Roselle Cook, Leanne Hanson, Connie McKay, lrene Brink.
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SOLO FLIGHT '5 Left to right: Harriet Parsons, Phyllis Drown, and Jacqueline Levtzow won superior ratings at the District Contest, Aberdeen, April 12. Alf Noren Cabovej won an excellent rating in this con test also. B CHORUS It is not discriminating to be in B chorus. We, who are the members, have not had the experience in note reading and vocal exercises as have the members of A chorus. By being in the B chorus for a year, we are then ready to sing in the A chorus. We are more fully trained. Front Row lleft to rightl Korlene Tewell, Dorrine Prindle, Phyllis Leonard, Beverly Crites, Ruth Miller, Katherine Keller. Second Row Erma Tubandt Donna Herren Jaroldine Clark, Darlene Orrock, Nadine Esser, Doris Vetter Third Row: Ronald Tewell, Marion Hull Arline Ferguson Marvel Fitzgerald Shirley Schwartz, Helen Buchholz, Mary Ann Zens, Warren Schimnowski, Fourth Row: Larry Apple- toft Melvin Hilkemeier Robert Newman Duane Hoffman, Norman Johnson, Deon Linderman, Roger Ferguson,
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FROM THE FREE THROW LINE Kneeling - Left to Right: Ed Hughes, Skip Boub, Galen Gillette, Bob Compton, Jim Kennedy, Gary Weiss. Standing - Left to Right: Harley Hanson, Alfred Noren, Joe Lesselyoung, Max Downs, Ronnie Betten, Roger Denker. Redfield 30 ......... Redfield 36 ....... - ......... Redfield 37 H ..... Mobridge ,. lpswich Huron Redfield 40 .- .... ....... . DeSmet Redfield 33 -.-.. -.- ............ Doland Redfield 36 ....... .,...-.f. M ilbdllk Redfield 63 ....... - .,f.v.. Cldrk Redfield 42 ,,.,... ,.,,.,. F 0Ullll0l1 Redfield 43 .,....,. .,,,,,, F runkfort Redfield 41 ..,..,, ,.,,,,..,.. H oven Redfield 33 ....... .V..... W 2bSfef Redfield 49 .- .,.,,... ....,.. B rill0fl Redfield 37 .,..... .... - Sisseton Redfield 39 ....... ....... D Gland Redfield 67 .,,... - ..,... - .ff.. - Cldrk Redfield 51 .-..-..- ....... 2 ...,,. -... Groton 29 30 35 51 27 27 Zl 33 40 25 48 27 53 42 29 40 The bags were packedg the drivers were at the wheels. The RHS A basketball team was ready to start on a road trip to Mobridge and Ipswich where they would make their debut of the season. And if you will peek at the score sheet the debut was successful - yes, they won the two games. Heading south to Huron the next week, the team's winning streak held with them. Beating Huron for the first time in eleven Another tourney photo: Denker is in there tough-fight- ing against the strong Conde team who beat us 62-38 in a cheek-moistening game. years is not a bad record. The team was off to a hot start in spite of the fact that they were small. The Pheasants went down in defeat to the powerful De- Smet team. Hopes for winning 5 ' of 1 F Z ., , ..v wsgfm - t W'lli'f Galen Gillette was chosen by his teammates to be honorary captain of the l949-S0 A basketball squad. Top: We beat Frankfort 55-33 at the District Tournament in Conde. Noren goes up in the air for the ball. Bottom: Kennedy shoots and the players watch eagerly where the ball will go - in the basket or out. We beat Northville in the tournament, 59-40. the conference dimmed when the Pheasant team suffered losses to the Sisseton and Doland squads. But the RHS team went on fighting and scoring to cop third place in the Northeast Conference. Ending the season with twelve wins and four losses was the doing of the l949-l950 basketball team. Conde was host to the District Thirteen Tournament. All games were played in the new gymnasium. Redfield won the runner- up trophy at this tourney, bowing to the Conde Spartans, who went on to play in the Region IV Tournament held at Gettysburg.
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