South Shore High School - Comet Yearbook (South Shore, SD)
- Class of 1952
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bt in ,Q- fa I QC Jacob Carlson, President Glenn Johnson, Vice President Harold Scriver Harry Archer Pobert Woitte - 'Q J sf-7?'f?', Howard Benn, Clerk e 4f-. - - '3'Q 1 QfQf., J. L. Blek Treasurer is 5n3hr'lS4 'fi 'L' . .,-, ' , I O We, the members of the Comet Staff of 1952, do hereby dedicate this annual to all who made possible such a publication. Included in this group would be merchants of this and surrounding communities who purchased advertisements, those who gave us information needed to write the various articles throughout the Comet and our supervisor, Supt. Birdsall. We also wish to dedicate this book to the remaining faculty members, Mrs. C. Hedman, Lyle Greseth, our coach, and the grade school teachers, Mrs. Elmer Hedman and Mrs. Howard Benn who were so diligent in their endeavors toward a successful school year. Scanlan, Sa4Mz74w1fff D ,X G 'H' rV'.,b iv if s ' ' Q' .l sf, if '.'1 Ira. Schmeling OTTO LANGE COIMUNITY CLUB OFFICERS Left to right are: Mrs. Elmer Hedmen, Primary: E1-lil' H041-H. P7951-dent lr. Birdsall, Superintendent, Mrs. Howard Benn, Verner Jensen, Vice. Pres. Upper Grade: Mp, Gpegeth, eeachg and Mrs. J- C. Arnold Barrington, Sec., Trees. Redman, High Schogl English teacher. Er- 3, rr M. is -S, A L is ,Q xii? - ' 5 I I fi C . 5 4 if 1 n 53- 155 I 1 9 5 Z N IQEV SJ! 'WALLACE f SCHMELING S Basketball l,2,3,4 A Football 2,5,4 L Track l,2,4 U Mixed Chorus l,2,5 ART T Boys Glee Club l 2 5 A Class Pres. 2,5 ' ' MEYER - Not Shown T Boy's State 5 O Student Council Pres. 4 R Carnival King 4 I Librarian l,2,5 A N Class Play 2,5,4 Annual Staff 4 an W xi L MAYNARD MILLS F.F.A. l,2,5 Rifle Range 5 Class Play 4 Band 1 Stage Manager 2 Annual Staff 4 MYRON LINDBERG Football 2,5,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Track l,2,5,4 Class Play 3,4 Comet Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Boys Glee Club 1,2 Class Pres. 4 Student Coach A D ,5 aw qfwtofuf Sept 1940 found Nerwin Krientz, lla Jean Lewis, Harley Loftus, Dean Mors, ralne Rlckard, Dick Dtenstavold, and Violet Ann fallmuth enrolled as first graders I1ss marion Rickard was their guide for the fir t two years During their second year, of school, four of their members lla Jean Lewis, e hors, Lorraine h'ckard, and Violet Ann 'allmuth mozed awav Howev r this loss was partiall offset bv allace achmeling s movmng to town and enrolling in school H holds the distinction of being the onl member of this vear's graduating class to have had his grade school training in South hore Harlel Loftus, Dick Stenstavold, Merwin Krientiz, and allace Schmeling contin ued the road of education together throughout the next two years under the suner vision of hiss Celeste Rickard In their fifth year Harley Loftus transferred to Natertown and in the year they were Joined by Mary Hansen hr Mallerv was their teacher during their seventh and ei ht fears were strenghtened by he addition of hvron Lindberg, Ardell Steffenson, and Ivan and Ethan Pish The latter two dropped out early in the wear, leaving six freshies to struggle along Mrs Burgess, Hr Herring and Mr Jim Jade were their guide Again in the sonhomore year, the enrollment incr ased when L Vonne Dahl trans fer ed from Strandburg, and Dick Peters, from, atertown but the loss of Dick Stenstavold who transferred to Strandburg was keenlv felt Mr Detchons replaced Mr Wade In the Junior year with their class gradually decreaslng we find only three veterans returing to take the task of finding the top of this long weary trail These three were Ardell Steffenson, Wallace Schmeling and Myron Lindberg In the last year one more dropned out, Ardell Sterfenson who was transferred to Milbank But the group was encouraged when Maynard Mills was transferred from Watertown and Arthur Mever started the second semester, bringing the graduation total up to four During their years of High School they were in many activities, Wallace and Myron, having played on the ball team for four years, while Arthur add ed to the team, played the last part of the season Ne see these four seniors, tired, yes, but hanny, at graduation with their goal hand, a d1,loma' 'drfim-ax 1 DATE TAY 22, l952 'Wafedcctazcaa Salatato-aan NAUMCE nvmm 00000000 SCHMEL ING LINDB .DG 766101102 AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE RED AND WHITE PUSHING BACK THE HORIZON . 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L ' U ' 1 ' x'- 7, . , I' ssns 5 5555 jwQne Donalg Dale ' Dreke Vantvnkee Schvrfan I ep eona d erman Dolpn Villms 61444 Orlen Borns TP ln selvhert Carolvn Marcile Nathalie bretch n Bunde Mills Swmeling fonluend X .- 5 -IL ' '17 ' 7 L .fr H . HL Af A I 'gf - 41 ' V' A I9 1. , A gribq 5, . -7, , ,SQ MT t V I 3, , ' ,cf J' , af' 455955 J 'K E IX f 'i?4 uf' G wiv ' 4 U- v W . S 6 A A 'il V , T ' 40' Jaw GRAMMAR GRADES Sad 91444 U Lonnie avl Carfer SCI'1VeI' K PWS 1 ,P Safatlizdde '1V D 11211 John Joyc e Wohlwend 8 vii -Y Carter' qw 'J -4 I v Arc PI P 5 5 W t I , f S i3 , O ' .x 2 3 . , C ' 4 h J A 4, , A as E' Cf 1 ' Z 5 , . , W ' v AV .L 9 21 K! D J If I e ' . Q H ' P ' ul P ' n , ima! d F 3 -5 1 D v 1 .AV A '.L V 'V f, -5' A: YA I I 27 -K I ' 7 u -M' I 5 . V 3 i W 'f 1 I In . ,LW ,. Ivle C SAT' J' V lvjgf Hartz? -3nv1'1 Y beth? ca i tQV?':,,,t:: x FQ .,.. . 5 ... ,M - ,J - I ff ' . 1 A Q'4' , ,, wg , Q 4 , , I -1 Q v 1, 'g I ',, jQ A g ' :I f X ,I A s 'Pill if 1 t , I 'Aqt LDVPQL zntth U FiY '. C 11 H , lm P C A A E T R T 0 2 Y 's ' L -0 E E 7 , Q A L P 4' B ' 5 ' IQ , H :I N X , E E I 7-I ' N R ,f S FJ E 1 H A V A F I R W O I R 1 E G A Y ,. a' O I ' N I V .9 E D X0 f N E 1 c N 'S I .5 . O ' 8 I X D ir W 3 F A : ..,'- l 'i:'-'i'Z'l'l lf N 1 1 ff I ' t y5 f5?fnuH E if 7 C e .- z's-mfg R A 1 K 3: p ,':L1f-'.-l.'!-iii'- PRIMARY GRADES 1, 'J 1 rome Sallv so iv 4' Dennis Wohlwend Schmelingf Elam SUVOID FRAD Patricia Resin Darr P'5 hiv old K1LcQs Kanras Dallas Schmellng Q' l J k Larion JSFPY Elshere ap le Arch r Scriver I I I 1 Martin Dennie FTeddie Bones Wohlwsnd Meyer 'I.3T ?FLi3 L , 7 N fR1 42. Q .44 .. Q 11 f ,fey 1- ' ' :1..,'lf . ff' , Q AK , xr -Q. x r,S 1:51 K ! lf V Q xv' ,ti L To Daffy Marlys Hawtemkee 'F QP A hl U X A xl. A , -0 f, ' , 7 1 M rib., m I f 1, A- ff ,' I 5, ' F5 , ' R 6. 4, 55, I Har - K .V , S' g - ,, x Rx Margaret Scrlver 4- ,gud '37 ' v QOUNl6 Jensen I David Bonnie Hedmen Meyer Sharon Karen Sweenev Hedman 'bird Grade lib' Marlin Pennv Borns Larson Barbara Stonl Carlson Shenherd Fourth Grade -J Leo Ruthie Neil KHUUUS Allison Scriver K,-4 Joyce Rose Ramona Wartenbee Klucas Resin Sv Q, , Q ' 1 ' . ' Hr' 'fL - I . tl.. X rv ? f 6 X , I an xu .,? 0 Q H . J 2 , Fw , 1' zo' 0 mQfZ'a -In - 1, P? If X W ' f - A.. :A'jgia rl A V' C . ' 4 ' ' .tg - .Z1 qdf to l Mk . K h ,nfs I 1 x 'A JIRJ .f ' 4 k , o la 'Q X 4 K ' 01 , n A xl' x 1 r 'v- , . A r 6 j I ' aZ Mf cam ' Z' E Left to right: Dick Meyer, Orval Matthes, Lonnie Meyer, Wallace Schmeling, Art Meyer, Myron Lindberg, C,t'5CF5Pma fi . South Shore 's Myron Lindberg, gets the tip from a Gary man, dur- ing District Nine play Chuck Elshere, Paul Allison and oger Anderson. Sit- ting, Coach Lyle Greseth. Co-captains, Wallace Schmeling and Myron Lindberg, receiving the runners up trophy, of the District Nine Tournament. I is ff...- g--Q Q South Shore VS Clear Lake, in the champion- ship game, at District Nine Tourney. Left to right are: Myron Lindberg, Kenneth Carlson, Roger Anderson, Chuck Elshere and Orval Mat- thes. Iov Dec Jar O reb Sept Oct xx S9 we' .'f1L M 1 new N Nallace Schneling Roger Anderson Paul Allison Duane Wartenbee Roper Anderson Paul Allison Leonard Dolen Herman Willms Kenneth Carlson Art Meyer J rlv J J ' I verly svrrft Strandh alle e I-NNY' fl Strar'tvr? 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KP??1:fT, Le?t to VVYI YYHO' l'r3ken?, Dunne rten?ee, Vallvce Schmel- F, Ke e'h C2rlee', Die? ver. Left F' ht Tarcll ills Jo Ahh Archer, Jean the P4olrhsrn Jo Ah r sch, tohen lohlwehd Phill s Lfndberp, Tyrtl Selchert, C Pol 71 Eunde, Nathalie Schmelfnp 9 W 1 fsbawerdall 7mm y Left to Right: Harold Nowick, Harland Borns, Lonnie Scriver, martin Archer, Steven Marten- bee, Gary Scriver, Lau- rel Birdsall, David Hedman, N al Sc i and Leo Kannas During the 1951 52 season, the South Shore Grade basketball team played lOgames winning 8 and losing 2 In a grade tourny at Waverly, the team took runners up, by defeating Strandburg in the first round of play In the flnals, Revillo defeated South Shore. There are two eight graders on the team, Harold Nowick and Harland Borns, who will next year be bringing their knowledge of basketball into high school. e r ver, f' 0 ' , A Vf??7 2 f ,L'e4-4014 Left to Right: Helen Carlson, Ruth Archer, and Shirley Noeldner. These girls were chosen in tte fall of 1952 to lead the cheering for the grade basketball. They spent much of their time practicing hath old and new vells and attended nearly all of the Dames. Their pen and enthusiasm did much to encourage a success- ful team. During the season they also Formed a pen snuad consistinr of: Carol Elshere, Judy Scriver, Betty Drake and Patty Benn. l,fiU Qfwwfl 19544, Left to Right! Duane Noeldner, Chuck Elshere Jo Ann Archer, Director Mrs. C. Hedman, Carolyn Bunde, Duane Fish, Her- man Willms, Nathalie Schmeling, Myrtle Sel- chert, Lonnie Meyer, Dick Meyer, Marcile Mills, Joyce Anderson. On sette Ph llls Lind Y 3 berg and,Kenny Carlson. 'illll QA xi ' 0 if Tmgcuzdfueeu Left to Right: Carolyn funde, Joyce Anderson, Queen Phyllis Lindberg, King Wallace Schmeling, Milo Larson, Dale Drake and crown bearers Bar- bara Carlson and Marlin Eorns. aa Lf I .'- . ' 77544450 Left to Right: Carolyn Bunde, Phyllis Lindberg Instructor Mrs. E. Hed- man, Jo Ann Archer, Joyce Anderson, and Nathalie Schmeling. J t O 0 Jan Feb P 7 A P11 4 5 fl 523 A557 -cr' CUME1 5? 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Ter an l s Jwyc nn' son, JoAnn Cher, N thnlle cnnelfrg and Hlchard 15fW wwag ll49 '1 543 1,25 l45l gfanow Y ing, nf-71 state Alt rnate Jonnn Salatatourw 0 F' Myron Linn 1' 651416444 he fol owlnp eorle served t dent librnrians during the D F' 'V HPSFS O P Ae c nfes lH vnlrn 9 s 1 ents ne tlClW3t8A ln Tn se U1 fr r t n and cs diS+PlPt de clsr cert s fne P T110 PHyll .J CL' SPP Dugn Jsrt fy 6 AYPWP YF ersor rrrer xr e Verg fill ,4awvzd4 e peorl deserve vo? of thanks as their services dona+ d Tyrtl helen rt at al e germ ling and Marcile lls Na Halle S H l erer ehw les Vlsh e p vrtl Qelnh r M q etq Q ls n Orval Mattnes ge, gn Nillms Duane F1sh . P l ffx pl K H eff. ph -Gr 7 - 'A v 1 191' s 'C iifjk rfqffflp Ov: JULETQ , , H , :cf's state. J1T1'S f - Q ' , A , 1' nlternvte : 4 , ' f' Tile Lnnzfe 31 Archer. ' ' 'K is I ' Ca zlyn Ewnde, 1 Frv.nm, Cnr Tinrer. ' I , rn' P , ' 4 ann winners' ' , ,H , 3 ., .A ,... ,. K Y 5'f',' '. 6' T ,l4e. X Lx in W J Ihr ' . T-' S s M- '7Y 5 r' P ' Q . e gf v ,. ., ,f . ., ' rde ' elte ,u-A g Joys- . .ersen Te, A 5 3, n . Ti lm. T W A .ffl -,fi 1 O -vw ' rv A ,.m, J buh , elq ' I . , e zer . . er , T 1 . N G , . 1 l 41, rl. 'J ra , . N , raeyer :-.-we selmted . f QS ' 1 . W . Veer. Thes , e B tn- e,3-9T 9 U t n, ,. ll L n - t1d- ber L '. , ' . .e ' Q - V - - . were . . ,e V. e , .e f IP ,ne. wen tc Garde Clty, U M 4 - L ' .mrefei ir the U ', 1. ul ' H' ' ' ,fl , . e,t -.,r,. A1 ' P 71 ' 77 P4 l : K If ,X ' o v- - A - I 4 Lnaggp mcrer Ands . Xallade Scnneling t. C-FQ -U2 A 'lis lfnIEeFF Jo An' A ., Lonnie N T A 'T J - 97 W N bi vQu-n Jqvco pnsangor Art Neve M e ,le e t A ,J A V, , .U:,, . v 5 , I V yavgile Kills C ,Lyn :-.6 ne.n . C,r o -I 5 D T e.,e V1 rn. Lind- A W .' - ' M Initiation On the days of October 2 and 3, l95l, South Shore High was a scene of merriment and confusion. For on those days seven liftle Green Hfreshiesn were initiated into 2 higher insitiutiin of learnfrg. Maurice Dahl, dressed as Q sophisticated your? lazy, wore hich-heeled shoes, nylons, a dress of the latest fashion, and a perky little hat perched on the top of his head. Reina a thourhtful lovin? mother, he broufht his baby dauvhter to school with him, and carried her around--by one arm. U Marcile Mills and Myrtle Selchert, two fine farmers, wore their hats pulled down over their touseled uncombes hair, while they happily swung their shining milk pails. Nathalie Schmelins, dressed as a bathinp beauty from Mars, hoped to berin a new fad. Her bathins suit looked verv becominp worn over lonr white underwear, which was worn inside out and backwards. Helen Waeve, Carolyn Bunde and Gretchen Wohlwend, were attired as nay farmers and were so absorbed in their farm work, that they wore their overalls and shirts inside out and backwards. They also neplected to put on their make-up and comb their curly locks. All the freshman wore beautiful, hand-tooled, necklaces of genuine onions, which gave them a certain air. They were so renerous that they carried the senior's books to and from classes for them. At the Initiation party on the evening of Oct. 3, the freshman entertained the upper classmen by playing leapfrog and walking barefooted throuph a mass of de- licious, gooey raw esvs. During the two days of Initiation, the freshman performed their given tasks, like good sports, and after petting through the toughest days of high school,be- came full-fledged freshman. Unfortunately, Helen Waege and Maurice Dahl dropped out, but later the class was joined by Orlen Borns. This class can now look forward to the day when it too, can have the great pleasure of initiating other incoming freshmen. Cheerleaders Early in the fall of 1951, Joyce Anderson, Carolyn Bunde, Phyllis Lindberg, and Jo Ann Archer were elected to lead the cheerinp section during the football and basketball seasons. Phyllis had had two previous years of cheerleading, during her freshman and sophomore years, and Joyce had been cheerleader durinv her sophomore year. New uniforms were completed by the cheerleaders' mothers for the Big Six Tour- nament. Their new outfits consisted of long-sleeved gold blouses and black jumpers and were worn with white tennis shoes. The girls attended all the football and basketball games to encourage and cheer their team on to victory. Lunchroom Pictured while stand- ing in line for their noonday meal are, from left to right: Shirley Neoldner, Ruthie Arch- er, Cook Mrs. Joe Sch- meling, Dale Drake, Phyllis Lindberg, Caro- lyn Bunde, Jo Ann Arch- er, Duane Fish, Marcile Mills, and Jeanette A- dolphsen. At the beginning of the school year, the lunchroom was moved from the North room to the South room. Approximately seventy students eat dinner at thelnnchroom daily. ANNUAL STAFF Standing: Advisor Supt. Eirdsall, Myron Lind- ber?, Phyllis Lindberg, Sports editor, nallace Schmelingg Jo Ann Arch- er, and Art Meyer. Seated are: Assistant editor, Dick Meyer, Editor, Joyce Andersong and Business manarer, Kenneth Carlson. Early last winter, the Annual Staff was chosen, with Mr. Birdsall as super- visor. Solicting for ads was then begun in Watertown, South Shore and the surround- ing communities. The staff worked diligently, at finding information and trying to get the annunal out on time, but was hampered by the bad weather and road conditions ,A - tn STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Student Voun- cil President, Wallace Schmelingg Duane Marten bee, sophomoreg Orlen Borns, freshmang Seated, Phyllis Lind- berg, junior, Joyce Anderson, secg and Supt Birdsall. Early in September, the student council members were elected. Each class elect- ing a president, to represent them in the council. Wallace Schmeling was elected president, of the council, by the student body. 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