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FHA Hears Speaker of the telk to every vord on the Kiss Arierican Contest triven Mon- stuaents who were iding in ; p ' recosl habits such as gen- ,3anliness, neatness iresE, and a pear- i-oiiey irriignentiy stazei, It looks like sn upside- down light bulb, ' -EI 5 :dents chosen were 8-one section enon, Carol Evans rth, anci Margar- rom the C-t-Q -, Loxy . ' iurkhard , Drter, Don Ji-- Wnitloc der , uest speaker, t-ibs the m-in feature of the Ipst mt.-eting of Car.era Club TuCEoay, Februrr;.- 15. The ■ ilir.s that had been entered in the Cainera Club contest ■- ' -■re judged. Kprlan Lahti vj E awarded first place, FiiQ Steve Polley and Lynn JlcCain received second and third olaces respectively. Tl- ' .e next meeting is schecmled for March 11. hes? yard jron yardr STAR Thf :v ' written for the LOCKf year. Joe and Sharon Havir g acconp ches hcth S are eligible The club is ar? for J: urn=lism have ' .1=0 ICO pub!; ishe i in Later in the : qualified for will be initi=ti=rf AlCi THE DESK TOLD By Karen Collins Gazing around the study hall I began to take r:otioe of the various belor,gii:g3 cluttered urrierneath zr. . desks. Someone once zold r=e that the desks were to ut books in (when not in of course. ) Tliat I d n ' t bel ieve , bee ause walked back to sharpy pencil, I noticed .. y rious pieces of mate; « stashed avay under the s ' ne desk had such clutte ' intents tha;t« s to irji r -h a t .t K ' - zed ac notes, or I presiune they MEMBER OF QUILL SCROLLwere. : ' ot being interested, Lynn Anthony, Joan Wolf, Gay McVeyl didn ' t bother to read J. Miles, K. Collins, L. McCain sm, I just don ' t understand Steve Sisk, Joe Termes, Jim Matson David Whitlock MEMBER OF SDHSPA EDITORS -IN -CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITORS SPORTS EDITORS ART EDITOR TYPISTS EXCHANGES CIRCULATION MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR ihe newly fonned 3i artan-aires have already given two performances. Tl.ey sang selections for the lOOF meeting TSiesday evening and for the Ccng-regational Vorren ' s Organization on Vfednesday avening with a combination of Lenten and Spring selections. some people. The wastebas- kets are conveniently lo- Bonnie Baker, Lynn McCainggt g the front and back Sharon Vaplonef the room, but it seems Bonnie Steele the only time they get used Gary Heaton is ■•■hen sor.e girls search Georgia Hanson s pe atsly to find sof - thing to throw away so th y can get an extra good lock at the boy they ' re chasing and meanwhile hope he ' s looking at them. Yes, love is grand, at least it keeps paper out of the desks!
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' ' — ' i:i iecide betveen candidates Donna Burckhard, Judy Black and LaVon Cundy. Spontaneous spplause bi ' oke out as he extended ' lis hand to Miss Cundy, SHS Day queen. vi ' .een LaVon Cundy, vAic w:s chosen by the largest niFiber of votes in the high school said, I cm sure that you just don ' t know hov I feel . The two other candidates D ' nna Eurckhard and Judy Black, accompanied the queen rin all of her pppe?r?nces. (Cont. to page 3. col. l) SNAKE DAJ ICE, FREE MOVIE 5 £;:rEr.ss of shs eat An air of eycitement pervaded the halls of SKS last Friday morning as the students waited restlessly for school to submit to Jay activities. The snake dance, plai by the student council, Student Congress Jo Convene Selected students from high schools in the BlacK Hills area will exchsrge opinions on problems of state, national, and inter- national scope at the Student Congress at Lead High School, Saturday, Nov- ember 16. Any school may send from one to 20 students to this all day program. Plans are to send 20 students from SHS if that mary are inter- ested. New plans for lude two Cc, ' form which states their fi- nancial position, inners will be given four year holarships to the college their choice, and they 1 receive a stipend iging from $100 to $2,200 ear depending on their •ial needs, A schol- winner is not ex- receive honor must do scholar- work. Cleave and Bill .re state final- year and John sived honorable Compulsory Drivers iidu- cation in all secondary schools was one of the laws discussed at the Teen-rge Highway Safety program in Pierre, October 7 and 8. Representing SHS were La- Ton Cundy and James liatson, both seniors, accompanied by Mr. Jesse Herrick. Gov, Joe Foss gave the welcome address and Tom Brokaw, Boys State govern- o- , was chairman of the convention. Val Higgins, director of the S. Dak. State Highway (Cont. to page 5. col. 2) i i Mii ti i mi « w ' fmmmm '
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D E C L A M A T I N Gay McVey and Mary Craig brought new honor to SHS by winning two super- ior ratings at the state declam contest. The Sleep Walking Scene from Mac- beth, a dramatic reading, and the poem Enoch Arden were the winning selec- tions for Gay and Mary. Mary Craig, poetry, David Whit- lock, humorous, Morris Mikkelsen, oratory, and Gay McVey, dramatic; the four local declam contest win- ners won the District Declam Con- test Trophy. David, Mary, and Gay won the right to enter the reg- ional contest where Gay and Mary again placed first. Pictured below are the local con- testants. Peggy Compton, Marilyn Haight, Mary Jean Seeley, Alfreda Kayras, LaVon Cundy, Bonnie Baker, Harriet Farrell and Joan Calvert were second and third pla ce w inne r s . Left to Right: Back Row: Bettie Evans, David Whitlock, Mary Craig, Carol Knutson, Sherry Schaub, Charlene Clem, Helen Hurd, Morris Mikkel- sen, Carolyn Harrington, Joan Calvert, Roberta McGregor, Ruth Zitting, Peggy Compton, Richard DuBois, Jean Ellis. Middle Row: Lyle Berry, LaVon Cundy, Gay McVey, Judy Brothers, Ste- phen Jones, Patsy Wood, Kathy Matthews, Marilyn Haight. Front Row: Karen Gregson, Mary Jean Seeley, Alfreda Kayras, Mary Lynn Anderson, Bonnie Baker, Harriet Farrell, Mary Kay Hanson, Vickie Stump, Jane Clark.
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