Redfield High School - Pheasant Yearbook (Redfield, SD)

 - Class of 1950

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LETTERMEN'S CLUB Back Row: Cleft to rightl Forrest Gibson, George Larson, Roger Denker, Tom Christiansen, Frank Hoff, Alfred Noren, Harley Hanson, Joe Lesselyoung, Max Downs, Ronnie Betten, Ray Hoff, Second Row: Cleft to rightl Mr, Kempf, Mr. Larson, Roger Appel, Eugene Littel, Jim Kennedy, Bob Compton, Ed Buchholz, Bob Clark, Gary Weiss, Coach Greeno. Seated: Cleft to rightl Bennie Drown, Eddy Hughes, Bob Matthews, Marvin Newman, Gordon Larson, Lyle Michels, Walt Brachvogel, Skip Boub, Ronnie Day, Charles Parsons, Galen Gillette. Even sprained ankles, floor burns, black eyes and stiff muscles seem worthwhile when they pay off in R Club membership. Eligible boys are those who have won an R for participation in football, basketball, boxing or track. Football and basketball players win their letters by playing at least one-fourth of the quarters with the A squad. Boxing letter winners must get a knockout, technical knockout, decision or two draws in a regularly scheduled match. A first, second, or third in a major track meet entitles a boy to a letter. Purpose of the club is to honor the HR. Tom Christiansen headed the club as president, Ray Hoff was vice-president and Skip Boub, secretary-treasurer. Upper left: This is the way to hold on to that football. Lower right: White uniforms make that A squad look sharp. Middle: In there tough behind those ropes are two RHS boxers. Right: Shoes must be tied iust right before the track meet.

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BOXING First Row: Cleft to rightl Roger Appel, Lawrence Weikum, Allen Fisher, Cornelius Fink, Delbert Boyd, Doryl Schultz, Second Row: Gory Weiss, Lyle Michels, Gordon Lorson, Roy Hoff, Mox Downs, Dollos Thomos, Gordon Muellenberg, Not pictured: Eugene Littel. Eleven wins, eight losses and three draws were chalked up by the fourteen lettermen. Gnat weight boxer was Roger Appel: lightweight men were Delbert Boyd and Lawrence Weikum: Max Downs. Gordon Larson. Gary Weiss. Ray Hoff were the mlddleweight boxers: the only flyweight man was Cornelius F ink: Allen Fisher, Eugene Littel, and Gordon Muellenberg were listed as featherweights: last but not least were the wel- terweights. Dallas Thomas, Daryl Schultz, and Lyle Michele. lvl '-xg e, A Y Eugene Littel, g tough, fighting, 2, r little mittman was is f , elected honorary f xi if captain by his fel- r E low boxers. Left: ,Eb i This photo was tak- en at the bout in RHS.



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I UN IOR-SEN IOR Pink candles fra r nut CUPS adorned g ant pink rose - th sy and km and a MEMORYel:3:1ies' A gayly decozfsfjd petal Upper: Phyllis and Dale Drown enjoy a glass of punch at the wishing well rom whence came the punch. The well carried a miniature bucket at the handle but the punch was in the traditional punch bowl buried deep in the well. Lower: Harriet Par- sons and MC Frank Hoff swirl to the music of Lynn Dorsey and his band. Was '13 - , 4, A Placed at each cove? Dear Diary, April 29 My Memory book is filled - and I'll never for- get the wonderful time we had at the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. For weeks before, the juniors spent their spare moments making crepe paper roses to carry out the Rose Festival theme. When we arrived in the gym on Saturday night for the banquet, we saw a lovely rose garden complete with stone walls, shrub- bery, a rock garden, and a wishing well. fLater we dis- covered that we could get punch from that well!J .PRO WELCOME BY KlNG OF ROSES TOAST TO SENIORS .... VOCAL SOLO- LOVE SENDS A LITTLE GIFT OF ROSES ......... MOONLIGHT AND ROSES AND ROSE PETALS - CLASS WILL . . TOMORROW'S BUDS -PROPHECY . SPECIALTY NUMBER ....... RAMBLlNG ROSES ..... . . VOCAL SOLO- ONE DOZEN ROSES . SCHOOL OF BUDDING ROSES . . TOAST TO JUNIORS ....... MIGHTY LAK' A ROSE .... FAREWELL ..........

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