Springfield High School - Trojan Yearbook (Springfield, SD)
- Class of 1958
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... E SPlIINGFx5lD. S. 0,145 fi. I' 'ffl ' 1 f 'f I f I QE CA NUUG N g01'E The TROJAN 'Roll' Twinsn swinging tour staff presents the n'Rock' 'n who will be your guide on a of our school. introduce you to the nTop They will Twelve Hitsn of the year according to their latest tabulation, plus many nUp and ming Tunes and Extras Rockn Follow the twins through a land of musical enchantment de! AGE 4 2 0 v X XITQQX QSS- x -IZ, Y 'Y nRolln I FACULTY ND ADMINISTRATION PAFE 5 'Vs X S 1 igzr Co U - ll N O II f - o -at , la 'x, i,xQESQbg .gg be V X x 4l! A I . .4-,T QQ ,qxxcxi Xsiisg ' X ?A,m . ' Qeaykx QOQ X Q QL' I ess X -A QX Q X Q if N99 CLASSES AGE 9 ACTIVITIES PAGE 21 'Hoa 'X-:X J Q?W5E53:X if ADVERTISEMENTS AND sPoNs ons 27, 9 SPORTS OFF THE RECORD n O S T A Springfield High School Springfield, South Dakota ditor in chief Arlis Boschma o editor Paul Sandvick Business managers Don Langbehn, Preston Bochman Sports Harry Crowe, Jack Talsma WX Seniors and classes Jean Donahue, Beverly Yule Kathryn Louuerse 6 Advertising Sandra Preszler Art Caroline Konkler, Kathryn Louwerse reature Jean Donahue, Beverly Yule ' Faculty Don Langbehn, Preston Bochrnan Sandra Preszler Advisor Arlon McNee1y 5 5 P 45 1' ' J A N F F QR f ' ' Activities . . . . . . .Caroline Konkler, Dirk Ebeling, Xe. q . . ....... . . . . v-1 0 c 0 a o o u o o o Q o o Q get I o u 0 s o X 1 1 , by 3 Dil DEDICATION We, the class of 1958, hereby dedicate our n'Rock' 'n 'Ho ' Twins edition of the TROJAR to Miss Maxine Galer who, while we have known her, was not only a teacher of mathematics and sclence, but director of all vocal work. 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Namminga R . Wittmeier DeGroot A A Horns tr Z Class Officers: D. Rauf B. Schotanus 0PHO L. sip E A . 3 ML' A Not pictured: 1 . Bett Keegan X INHE y 1 . ve Q ' r e e J - 1 ' K, Comai Go M1tCh611 3 5, f Q' S. Nagel C. Lange f 411 M 1 ggv e A R. Johnson R. Frye r at Nammlnga A J. Talsma eeee r x 5 '52 xl A ' W2 wi I- Nimlllirlgi 9' T. DeGroot . tl' ns., Jones C. Odens B DYKIHGD 'Qu' Km it ,.g..,uv 1 any -'lv L Jacobs C WVUia A Langley Adema I:I!:l5:sIF'I'.dE:,' EHPKH Orns tra 15. EWM Fender fi' Class Officers Not Pictured M Paulson J Denouden A Eringa D Talsma H Holleman H M Ludens N Louwers iw' i J Gilreath R Hornstra J 5835 H Hornstra i4W5Ff :wg fi.. -mx A 7 - wi, ww f uw' .MH ff Q? AZ. B. Gretschmann R, Anderson J. Vander M Presz VEQJ 52315 V -, ww: 6 4 , ,f' + EQ? fy 5 f zgwgi 1 J. Cornoyer A. Seitsma J Lundfn iii D DeBoe W' 3J Ebeling fl D Holleman G DeJonJ NMJQ FX ' . x j' 53- Q55 9 .fi 4' EEWJM G. Weiderhold O Weiderhold, J Wynia, L DeGroot, May, T DeGroot, J THIRD ROW L to R D. Tschetter, J. Hale, D. Comai, Martin, L. Wynia, SECOND ROW L to R FOURTH Row L to R O K O O O Vo O O O Jo ' w Mr R. Anderson, C. Heusinkveld, J. Peterson, . J Propeck, J. Ruth, Nelson FIRST ROW L to R M. Scholl, S.Anderson, M. Luke, T. Anderson, D. McNeely, G. Kelsey, J. Frye XNQNW QW XX QW Poelstra, D Loetz, S S Uken, J Erickson, K Q, Wynia epking, M. Sandvlck, C. R. Iverson, D. Hill, K. s. R. Anderson M . Jansen, J. Schultz, J. Extras BACK ROW L to R Mrs. H. Anderson, J. Paulson, T. House, S. Kibble, K. Grant, L. Hoksbergen, B. Hale, C. Poelstra, S.Ebusinkveld, T.Sandvick, K. Frye FRONT ROW L to R C. Hauf, M. Gemar, C. Weiderhold, D. Reimer, D. Uken, J. Kessler, J. May, W, Dempster NOT PICTURED: G. Gilbert MW R93 . X Z 'ill BACK ROW, L to R: Mrs. Schamber,Jay Tchetter,Robert Hornstra, El K, Jack Coleman, Joanne Erickson, Terry Schultz, Diane Jones, A E Karla Hume, B111y Kelsey, Reggie welfl, Joy cull, Mrs. fi Anderson. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: Cynthia Dwight, Ricky Lindeman, Patricia Grant, Donna Poelstra, Donna Jean Eaglestaff, Terry Gretch- mann, David Cooley, Lois Hoksbergen, Michael Grossheusch, Mary Catherine Martin. FRONT ROW, L to R: Barbara Jansen, Clayton Scholl, Sherry Welfl, Sandra Gilman, Gerald Talsma, sharyl Meyer, Peter Louwerse, Danny Nelson, Thomas Luke, Eugenia Loetz. WWW BACK ROW, L to R: Kathy Hanson, Wanda Poelstra, Betty Heuain- YK Iyig kveld, Jean Wynia, Dennis Wynia, Yvonne Hale, Billy JoeTur- ner, Sandra Uken MIDDLE ROW, L to R:Pamela Shamber,Richard Mart1n,David Linde- man, Myrna Iverson, Marilyn De Boer Thomas E083-Oifaffy RHF Roddan. Mrs. Jansen FRONT ROW, L to R: Michael lartin, Peter Comal, Robert Poel- stra, Gregory Gemar, Linda Palama, Rennie Ludens, Richard Alan Paulson, Steven Meyer, not pictured: Candyce Echel- berger, Marilyn Gilbert 18 K Q A s , Vw NX S QR NSY Q5 QS K.Frye, 1 I GRADE BASKETBALL BACK ROW, L to R: L. Wynia, D. Reimer, D. Uken, D. Comai, R. Iverson, T. Sandvick, J. May. W- DSmPSt9Pn MP- MCNOOIY FRONT ROW, L to R: T. Anderson, O. Weiderhold, T. DeGroot, V. Wynia, M. Propeck, L. D6GP0Ot, J. Huth, M. Luke, G. Kelsey S QS' wks YQ. TIME 0UT F03 A DELUX CLEANERS We give prompt service and dry cleaning. Pick up and delivery ser- vice. BAUER 'S MARKET The Place To Buy Good Things To Eat STANDARD SERVICE Palsma-Holleman or AR QTANU alll CUMMERCIAL NORM'S SUPERETTE Groceries-Dry Goods-Notions Your Complete One Stop Store PALSMA-HOLLEMAN MOTOR CO. Ford and Mercury Sales and Service LUELLA'S Ready to wear for girls and for ladies. 7 4 45 V if 'f '22 f x g, , ZR rf ' 9 XX Q I , M W. 'V YE W ff c' if , Q rr ' , M ty: YQ? ,, 39 1 1, 6 -al , wh 5' 'fre ve 29 QF, 2 't iiw! ,. 5 s Q M Z 3' Q 8 W' 1 K , . 4 5 Q mf 114' rf' K 1 v HW-4 - wi, t 'xi kr , .. Ai M A A A W iiiq Vx.mvWi A K 1 1 V' 'Q -asf Qv it M WE? A gg 322 vi? G 4 H 3, ff X! Mr. A. C. Paulson FIFE JUG A D BOTTLE BA D A X L L S T A T E B A N Tx V Arlis Boschma, clarinet solo1st,and Paul Sandvick, bass horn soloist were chosen to attend A11 State Band at Huron, South Dakota. The finest high school musicians from the state participate in this band. L TO R: J. Gilreath, H Holleman, J Lundin, R. De Roos, P Sandvick, G I!!! Holleman. E E? 2 gywg X P' oe cv Now lets take a visit with the URock 'n Roll Twinsntothe musicdepart ment and find out what the band has accomplished in the last year This has been a very successful season for the band The marching band was led byfour snaPPYbaton majorettes, Mary Pat Paulson, Karen Martin, Jean Poelstra, and Jill Wepking Major performances were given during nDakota Day held at Vermillion and at the 'Founders Day' parade at Springfield The concert band under the able direction of Mr. Alan C. Paulsonworked hard to present the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Theseconcertshave always gone over with huge success. The band students heard Robert Lowry, a clarinetist from Sioux City at the annual band clinic held in Vermillion. A party held after the Christmas concert was enjoyed bythe bandstudents and the rest of the student body skating party,wh1ch was enjoyed by band students alone was held at boat basin The band also took part in music contest at Vermillion, the dist riot tournament band and the Spring Music Festival at Springfield Several small ensembles have been derived from the band a horn quartet consisting of Kathryn Louwerse, Joseph Gilreath, Marie Gemar, and Judy Paul' song a cornet trio presented by Joan Jansen, Harvey Holleman, and Mary Pat Paulson: a clarinet trio by Arlis Bos- chma, Jackie Paulson,and Barbara Horn- strag and solos by Arlis Boschma onher clarinet and Paul Sandvick on his bass horn. the the the u A9 X09 QL, A . P' 0 xi T as 9 Lo xo QQ' Harvey Holleman mary Paulson Joan Jansen E X Marie Geymar Judy Paulson Joseph Gilreath oo 4,4 4'1- Jackie PaulSOD Arlis Boschma wwe 50 Paul Sandvick and pictured above Arlis Boschma 'Pe r fb fo Barbara Hornstra 'PHI POR'l'l0 BEI G SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK Member of F.D.I.C. CLUTTER HARDWARE Nx,,f XXX Small Appliances V M1I'1n6S0tB. Paints CORNER TAVERN B0tt19 G33 Lunches-Refreshments GLEN'S TEXACO SERVICE - Grease and Oils HENDERSON'S CLOTHING STORE ffxx Fiberglass Boats rude Outboard Motors Quality since 1875 Evin BRO GHT T0 Y0 BY! FRANK and DOT'S Pop-Candy-Magazines Ice Cream SPRINGFIELD TELEPHONE COMPANY SPRINGFIELD RADIO Local and Long AND TV Distance Calls Motorola-RCA H.E. Ketcham, Mgr. Sales and Service , wwf, W Mf'iM-f,,...'f W 1 M fwiiif ,M XX XX INSURANCE AGENCY TOM'S RECREATION CENTER Mabel O. Flavin Refreshments and Billiards Large mixed chorus, under the direction of Miss Maxine Galer, gives all members of boys' and girls' glee clubs the opportunity to appear in concerts. .- 'Q-S Miss Maxine Galer DIRECTOR Rock ? J 'T 3 A superior rating went to Don Warrington, tenor soloist, at the Region I Solo and Ensemble Contest at USD February 14. Other contestants were: Paul Sandvick, bass, excel- lent, Johnlundin, baritone, excellent, Barbaralbrnstra, soprano, goody Joan Jansen, mezzo-soprano, excellentg Barbara Gretschmann,contralto, good, and Arlis Boschma, contralto, excellent. FOURTH ROW L to R M. Fbnder, J. Langley, D. Talsma, P. Sandvick, K. Thompson, J. Gilreath, S. Halsey THIRD ROW L to R B. Gretschmann, W. Louwerse, A.Jbnes, D. Warrington, B. Schotanus, R. DeRoos, A. Eringa SECOND ROW L to R M. Preszler, J. Jansen, A. Boschma, L. Thompson, D. Langbehn, D. Hauf, J. Lundin FTEST ROW L to R B. Hornstra, M. Hornstra, H. Hornstra, E. Thompson, S. Preszler IHWH ' FOURTH ROW L TO R: B. Gretschmann, A. Eringa, K. Louwerse B. Schotanus, M. Boschker, E. Namminga, C. Odens, H. Huisman, J. Ebeling, S. Halsey, J. Paulson THIRD ROW L TO R: A. Boschma, M. Heimstra, A. Sietsma, W Louwerse, J. Lundin, B. Hornstra, R. Frye, A. Jones, C Konkler, B. Yule, J. Jansen SECOND ROW L TO R: R. Namminga, S. Nagel, M. Fonder, J Hornstra, K. Preszler, P. Thompson, H. Hornstra, J. Van derlei, J. Donahue, D. Holleman, A. Langley FIRST ROW L TO R: M. Galer, Director, R. Johnson, M. Paul son, B. Dykman, J. Comai, M. Hornstra, E. Thompson, S. Preszler, C. Lange, R. May J. Peterson, D. Warrington Adema, R. Anderson GIRL ' GLEE CLUB The 'Rock 'n Roll Twins' want you to notice the new chorus robes purchased by the vocalmusicdepart- ment this year. The blue and gold robes were worn the first timefbr theannual Christmasconcert. BACK ROW L TOI2: J. Lundin, J- Cournoyer G. Wiederhold D' Langbehrl. J. Odens, R. Wittmeier, R. DeGroot, D. Haut: MIDDLE ROW L TO R: D. DeBoer, J. Talsma D Talsma R gfrgggzi, J. Talsma, K. Thompson, P. Sanavick, R. DeRoos, FRONT ROW L TO R: M. Galer Director G. W 1 H H 11 man. M- Ludens, J. DenOuaen, J. G1iP68th,y?,aiang1e?, 3, SMALL MIXED CHORUS FOURTH ROW L TO R: J. Peterson, J. Odens, R. Wittmeier, J. Talsma, P. Sandvick, J. Talsma, K. Thompson, R. DeRoos, R. DeGroot, D. Langbehn THIRD ROW L TO R: B. Yule, B. Hornstra, S. Halsey, K. Lou- werse, J. Langley, J. Gilreath, B. Schotanus, A. Eringa, J. Paulson, C. Konkler SECOND ROW L TO R: M. Fonder, A. Jones, A. Boschma, D. Warrington, H. Holleman, E. Thompson, L. Thompson, H. Hornstra FIRST ROW L TO R: C. Lange,J. Comai,M. Hornstra,D. DeBoer, J. Lundin, J. Donahue, S. Preszler, R. Johnson FRESHMA TRIPLE TRIO BACK ROW L TO R: W. Louwerse, J. Jansen, M. Paulson, A. Eringa, B. Gretschmann RRR FRONT ROW L TO R: M. Fbnder, J. Hornstra,H. Hornstra, K. Preszler UPPER C ASS TRIPLE TRIO BACK ROW L TO R: B. Schotanus, E. Thompson, J. Paulson, A. Boschma FRONT ROW L TO R: S. Preszler, M. Hornstra, J. Comai, A. Jones ENTIRE SQUAD Superintendent Huth coached the Trojans this season in the absence of Coach Ray Anderson. Coach Ander- son returnedfrom six months' service at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in time to coach the final game of the season. The team fought hard,tut finished the season with seven losses and no w ns. BACK ROW, L to R: Kenneth Comai, James Nagel, Don Warrington. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Odens. FRONT ROW, L to R: Paul Sandvick, Grant Mitchell, Jack Peterson, Roger DeRoos, Gerald Holleman, Lyle Coleman, Harry Crowe. OFFENSIVE TEAM Football BACK ROW, L to R:Coach Stanley Huth, Ivan Namminga, Kenneth Thompson, hJack Talsma, Dennis Namminga, Willis Grant, 4Paul Sandvick, Lyle Coleman, Jack Peterson, James Cournoyer. MIDDLE ROW, L to R:Jbhn May, Kenneth Comai, Dean Hauf, Roger DeRoos, Gerald I-blleman, George Weiderhold, John DenOuden,Iarry Jacobs, Ronald Anderson. FRONT ROW, L to R: Harvey Holleman, James Nagel, Grant Mitchell, DOH, Warrington, 4Harry Crowe, Charles Odens, Gene Wynia. 5 Co-Captains DEFENSIVE TEAM ,Q ockn J BACK ROW, L to R: Kenneth Comai, Dean Hauf, Charles Odens, Gerald Holleman, Don Warrington. FRONT ROW, L to R: Lyle Coleman, Grant Mitchell, Paul Sandvick, Jack Talsma, Kenneth Thompson, James Nagel. Dennis Namminga, Roger DeRoos,Ihrry Crowe, Dean Hauf: Don Warrington, KNEELING, L to R: Student Manager Gene Wynia Coach Ra Nxxxxxxx Ivan Namminga, Jim Nagel, Willis Grant, Jack Talsma' 1 y Anderson. NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN L to R: Gerald Holleman, Charles Odens, Grant Mitchell The Springfield Trojans had a fairseason as they won nine and lost thirteen Coach Anderson's Trojans fought hard in the District Tournament, but lost the first round to Delmont. The teamparticipated in the P1atteInvitationa1 Christ- mas tournament. They won con ol ti h s a on onors in the Bon Homme County Tourney. The B team gained much experience while winning eleven and losing four they show signs of being a team to be reckoned with. The Trojan basketball teams were a fine example of teamwork and cooperation. BACK ROW, L to R: Student Manager Gene Wynia, Grant Mitchell, Ivan Namminga,Tbm DeGroot, Dennis Namminga, Roger DeRoos, John Talsma, Coach Ray Anderson. FRONT ROW, L to R: Leonard Uken,Harvey Holleman, Joseph Gilreath, Dean Hauf, Gerald Holleman, Bruce Alver, Robert Wittmeier, Kenneth Comai. ii-it Harry Crowe Forward 1-gurl Don Warrington l Chuck Odens Guard Guard 'x m Nagel Center Mk Willis Grant Forward Jack Talsma Center 05 l. - f a L , If ' ' wi., 1 Q Yi ff x .' A5 W 4 K 5- 1' n I f if LLL fi Q nan' 'mr' f 44 , .vu vm, 'Ml I 1-' bmi K.,-' fn -4,9 RR 'Yi f i xi 'N A NW 1' 51 wliy an J! 5 35 ! iH ix A 9 Q -2 I I 1' 'sl 1 Dx f' . sl 'X- om' ,iff I J X Liar 1- .1 W. k -1 I .if X, L to R: Bonnie Dykman, Jean Donahue, Sandra Nagel. FRONT CENTER: Sherry Welfl. The Pep Clublas formed dur- ing the basketball season by the cheerleaders and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ray Anderson. The club uniform is a white blouse, blue corduroy skirt, and blue and gold pompons. The club has been active at all home games and several out-of-town games since its formation. FIRST ROW, L to R: W. Iouwerse, J. Jansen, R. Johnson, E. Namminga, H. Huisman, S. Ielfl. SECOND ROW, L to R: M. Paulson, J. Vanderlei, R. May. THIRD ROW,LtoR: J. Hornstra, B. Schotanus, M. Preggler B. Gretschmann, A. Eringa, Mrs. Ray Anderson. ' FOURTH ROI, LtoR: E. Thompson, J. Paulson, D. Holleman, J. Donahue. FIFTH ROW, L to R: H. Hiemstra, S. Halsey, A. Sietsma, A. Boschma, S. Nagel. SIXTH ROW, L to R: A. Jones, K. Louwerse, B. Yule, S. Preszlor, C. Konkler, J. Ebeling, R. Frye, M. Fender, J. Lundin, A. Langley, R. Hemmings, C. Odens, C. Lange, B. Dykman. gp M, , sl ,W ' 5af?QQ a Track Miha Relay L to R: Larry Uken, Duane Jansen, James Nagel, Darrell Odens. Two MHe Relay L to R: Jan Mitchell, Larry Uken, James Nagel, Darrell Odens. XX The two relay teams pictured had a successful season. The mile relay team won in the Howard Wood Relays at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and the Sioux City Relays, Sioux City, Iowa. They set a new record at the Howard Wood Relays with a time of 5:42.4. The two mile relay team broke the previous time record at Sioux City with 8:42.6, but came in second, FRONT CENTER, M. Galer. FIRST ROW, L to R: R. Namminga, J. Donahue, R- NSY: c. Lange, J. comai, M. Paulson. D- Hallman. R. Johnson, A. Langley. SECOND ROW, L to R: J. Vanderlei, H. Hornstra, S. Nagel, J.Ibrnstra, A. Boschma, B. Yule, M. Presz- ler, A. Sietsma, M. Fonder, M. Hornstra, S, Preszler. THIRD ROW, L to R: A. Jones, W. Louwerse, P. Thomp- son, M. Hiemstra, B. Hornstra, J. Paulson, E. Thompson,C. Konkler,B. Dykman,R. Frye, J. Jansen. FOURTH ROW, L to R: A. Eringa, B. Gretschmann, K. Louwerse, H. Huisman, E.Namm1nga, M. Boschker, C. Odens, B. Schotanus, S. Halsey, J. Ebeling, J. Lundin. The girls physical education class was organized this year. The girls participated in a benefit basketball game. From the physical education class a group of the more agile girls formed a tumbling team. This team put on exhibitions at the county and district tournaments. rf' WORDF P 4129 N66 ww O Q xx, DFIPHT FAUFF SPORTING GOOD? CO 0 517 Pierce Street, Phone 8 1877 Sioux City, Iowa TF D LINDEMAN Phone 161 S pringfield 1 S D k ,mv www Wg woo 0 Wwwv 1555 06 1 x Jo STENIS JF? Owatonn 'EIR 8 KE hone ngfiel JJ dn oak ELMER E GEMAR Phone 2055 Springfield , S ak wa Q06 X6 X a QQ fs f 'XB 6 9' QL' X' 5' 9 'J J ww me - Y an Minne O - ta ' a . o DR. W . F' p , SDPI H was S .W O P . 5 G e Agn 5 K 2 A 5. 955. I D l 39 055, Ps FOURTH ROW L TO R: J. Langley, J. Cournoyer, J. Den Ouden, L. Jacobs, B. Schotanus, B. Hornstra, P. Sandvick, J. Lundin THIRD ROW L TO R: A. Boschma, M. Preszler, S. Halsey, M. Heimstra, A. Eringa, J. Vanderlei SECOND ROW L TO R: B. Gretschmann, J. Lundin, M. Fon- der. J- JHHSGH. M- PaUlS0H. J. Hornstra, R. Frye, A. Jones FIRST ROW L TO R: M. Clevorth, Coach, R. Anderson, D. DeBoer, E. Thompson, M. Hornstra, J. Paulson, S. Preszler LOCAL DECLAMATIO WINNERS L TO R: A. Boschma Oratory A. Eringa Hu orous M. Fender Dramatic D. Giedd Knot pictured! Poetry D. Giedd was also a district winner. uf PEECH Speech Events Assembly Programs Local Declam Contest District Declam Con- test SDU Declam Clinic SSTC 2ndPlace Declam SDU SpeechConference Little Eight at SSTC NFL District Tourna- ment SD District Tourna- ment SD State Tournament BACK ROW L TO R: P. Sandvick, S. Hal- sey, J. L8US19Yn R- FTY9n MTS' Cleworth, Coach FRONT ROW L TO R: B. Hornstra, J. Lundin, S. Preszler, A. Boschma FUTURE TEACHER Future Teachers of America is an organization formed for those students who are planning careers in the teaching field. BACK ROW L to R S. Halsey, H.Crowe, W. Grant, P. Boch- man, D. Langbehn, Mrs. Cleworth FRONT ROW L to R J. Donahue, J. Van- derlei, J. I-brnstra, E. Thompson, M. Fonder, R. May, A. Eringa N an Q ,53- MERI L to R A. Langley, R. May, E. Thompson, S. werse, W. Louwerse, J. Ebeling, Mrs. Cleworth, advisor These students keep the SHS library in order by checking out all books, magazines, and reference materials. Mrs. Cleworth is head librarian. Preszler, K. Lou- opp nNot before I punch her in the nosen The comedy, FRENCH TOAST, starred John Lundin as a bachelor about to take the fatal step, Jean Comai as his fiance, and E11ynThomp- son aslds Frenchnnight- mare. x Adlhl, 33i 'w V V f, TTTN-NN i,v QEEQ ??Q XXX gi: :Vo C ,qfilliagi r A ' is nThere won't be enough left of you to feed to the nogs.' Barb Hornstra played an innocent but ambi- tious FARMER'S DAUGHTER in an old-fashioned melodrama by that name. Lyle Coleman was out- standing asthe villain. ACT YOUR AGE, a comedy in three acts, was presented by the senior class the evening of March 26. nAnd Juliet is the su n Ken Thompson and Jim Odens stole the show portraying two carpen- ters in N0 TIM FOR SKIRTS,am ofduwe one- act plays presented by the junior class Novem- ber 19. Leads in the comedy were Mary Hornstra as a tomboychosen May Queen, Roger DeRoos as her brother,and DonWhrring- ton as their partner in mischief. kxaxx .lf -EB NNJ X PaulSandvick waschosen to represent SHS at Boys' State in Aberdeen The American Legion sponsored his trip Arlis Boschma was sel acted by the school as the DAR candidate She also became the Bon Homme County DAR1epresentative IMDY GIRL STATERS As a representative of SHS, Sandra Preszler at tended Girls' State in Mitchell She was chosen by the American Legion Auxilary and they spon sored her trip BACK ROW L T0 R J Gilreath, G Mitchell, S Preszler, K Thompson FRONT ROW L TO R J Talsma,B. Yule, C Crowe,E. 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