Stanton High School - Sioux Yearbook (Stanton, ND)
- Class of 1951
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X If Dedlcatlon Fo those ID our Cornnluruty who uenerously supported ll of our school aQT1v1t1es and kno proxuiid trfxneporta lvuC.1nP5'f.n1en who by thcu adve-rusernents madn the prxntxno ol thxs Annual posfsxble we Qrwufully dQd1c1tc true ook ' 5 ' ' - so 5 ' ' ' .' 2 wa - ' . - tion for our bzisketlvall tefaams, and to the ' 1 ' v 1. f 5 I ' 5 , . , . X , V , - . ' L l ' , - f Q lx . . 'N FRONT ROW Jerry Buchman Hermelle Suess Jean Mane Richte BACK ROW Lylota Stephens LaVerne Hornxng Rosemary Leupp Jean Marie Richter Marvin Mutzenberger Jerry Bu hmann Ellen Alderin LaVerne Hormng Frieda Link Neil Pearson - - Rosemary Leupp Hermelle Suess - Lylota Stephens - Kent Janssen - - r Kent Janssen Neil Pearson Frieda Link Marv1n Edrtor In Chief Layout Manager Alumni News Typist Sports Ed1tor Cubs Sports Girl s Sport s Layout Manager Typ: st .Tumor Class History Christmas Program Senior Class History Layout Manager Typist Carnival News Sophomore Class History Freshman Class History Initiation News Gossip Teachers Interviews Typist AN 7 Faculty TY Q Y ' M s Sammxe Joslxn M s A lene Clme Miss Leyland Mrs Carman Hicks FRONT ROW BACK ROW M S czur Mr Bosch M Mclntosh Alumnz News The follow1ng alumm are part1c1pat1ng 1n the fo11ow1ng act1v1t1es or oc upatlons Class of 1948 Joann Sagehorn Nurse 1n the B1smarck I-Iospxtal Leone Thompson Nur ses a1d an the B1smarck Hosp1tal Dualne Guenthner Worlung 1n the Center Meat Market Class of 1949 Wiley Wxlson Go1ng to college xn Dxckxnson Florence Porner Teachxng school xn R1chardton Kenneth Richter Joined the Navy Class of 1950 Jack Guenthner Works for the I-hghway Department Rodney Buchfinck Go1ng to college 1n D1ck1nson Ernest Hormng Gozng to college m Dxckmnson Clyde Boyko. Teachxng school south of Beulah Melvin Maas: Farming. Who s Who m the Faculty WALT ER J SZCZUR Pr1nc1pal of the Stan on Hlgh School tea hmng H1s ory Geography lMathema 1 s Typ11g C1 1zensh1p and G1rls Physical Educat1on r Szozur graduated from Noonan Grade School and Crosby Hxgh School oont1nued hrs schoolmg through Nl1I'lOt College and Umversxty of Monta1a majorxng ln H1story a1d Pohtlcal Sclenoe r Szczur spent four years and mne months 1n the U S Army serv1ng 1n the South PaC1f1C spends hls vacat1onfarm1ng at Noonan North Dakota Last year he attended summer s hool Th1S IS hxs second year of teach1ng EDWARD .T BOSCH Assxstant Pr1nc1pa1 teachxng Enghsh Sc1ence Psychology Mr Bosch graduated from Knox Grad and Hxgh School He attended M1nct State Teachers College majorxng 1n H1story and mmorlng 1n Enghsh and German Scrence He also has spent three years 1n the U S Navy serv1ng 1n the South PaC1f1C Mr Bosch spends hxs summers as a salesman carpenter and a truck drxver He plans to teach for two more years and then beg1n work on a law degree MRS ARLENE CLINE Teacher oi he Flrst Grade Mrs Cl1ne attended Cleveland Grade School and two years of hlgh school there She f1n1shed hlgh school 1n Medma She attended Valley C1ty College where she stud1ed lovser grade eachxng Mrs Clxne has taught school for mne years Tvnc years 1n rural schools and four years at Sterhng North Dakota The rernaxmng three have been xn Stanton IMRS CAR MEN HICKS Teacher of Thxrd and Fourth Grades Mrs Hlcks graduated from grade school 1n Becker Mxne North Dakota She attended Elbow Lake Hxgh School and graduated from St Cloud Tea hers College m M1nnesota Thls IS Mrs Hmcks nmth year of teachmg and she has taught 1n ltnnnesota and North Dakota Mrs Hlcks also d1rects the hxgh school glee club mn Stanton Her present home 1S ln Bxsmarck I I , . . . 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' Q ' ' . , o Who s Whom the Faculty MISS OPAL LOYLAND Teacher of the Se ond Grade MRS TOH 'Mxss Leyland graduated from Thompson Rural Grade and Grand Forks I-hgh School She att nded IN ayv-xlle College where she rece1ved her Standard Degree Cert1f1cate rl11S IS lXl1SS Loyland s four th year of teach1ng lncludxng Thompson Rural and Stanton Grade M155 Leyland also d1rects the rhythm band 1n the second grade SAMMIE JOSLIN Teacher of the Flfth and S1xth Grades Mrs .Toshn attended grade school 1n Stanton and Decherd Tennessee She attended one year of h1gn school 1n Hoplunsvmlle Kentucky and then graduated from Stanton H1gh School She went to college 1n Brenau Geor g1a and D1ck1nson State Teachers College, where she stud1ed upper grade elementary Mr s Josl1n has taught for mne years She has talght 1n K1lldeer Beulah and Stanton She plans to keep cn teaCh1ng N EDWARP MCINT OSH Teacher of the Seventh and Exghth Grades lklr lmclntosh attended Maxbass Grade School and graduated from Maxbass I-hgh School I-le attended lv 1not State Teachers College where he mmored 1n Socxal Stud1es and Englxsh He IS working on a degree now and maJor1ng ln elementary educ:at1on N r Mclntcsh IS the coach of boys Phys1cal Edu at1OH xncludlng h1gh school and grades Mr M Intosh plans to vo on teach1ng as h1S vocatxon 1 1 L . 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A . . . . ll - x.. , f - 5 , 7 Semors YN ELLEN ALDERIN ' ' KENT JANQSEN va FRIEDA LINK FRANKLIN LEL PP Salutatorxan JEAN MARIE RICHTER Name Date of Bxrth Color of Eyes Color of Ha1r Hab1t Likes D1sl1kes Pet Peeve Pet Saymg F avorxtes Bock Author Subject IVlov1e Actor Actress Food Song Sxnger Hollday R ad1o Pr ogr am Pastxme Hang Out Color Name Date of B1rth Color of Eyes Cclor of Hamr Hab1t Lxkes D1sl1kes Pet Peeve Pet Saylng Favoutes Book Author Subje t Movxe Actor Actress Fcod Song S1nger Hclxday Pastxme Hang Out Cclor Amb1t1on Senzor lntervzews Ellen Alderxn May 15 1934 Blumsh Green Brovtn B1t1ng My F1ngernaxls Basketball Studylng Blocked Roads Are You Kxddxn Lxeutenant s Lady Bess Streeter A1dr1 h Algebra Neptune s Daughter Red Skelton Esther W1ll1ams Ch1le Con Carm Goodmght Irene Red Foley Chnstmas Screen D1rectors Playhouse Lxstemng 'lo 'lhe Radlo Pool Hall Blue Judlth E1l1Ctt Ncvember 15 1932 Hazel Red Chew1ng Gum Most People On1ons and Raxslns People Who Talk German That s What ISay Lost Horxzons James I-hltcn Hxstcry My Blae Heaven Dan Daxley Betty Grable Chxle Con Carn1 Whxspenng Hope Bmg Crosby New Years Playxng P1ano Pcol Hall Blue Dletl lan Ambition- - ----- -- - -- - - - - Get Out Of School Name Da e of Blrth Color of Ha1r Color of Eyes Habzt L1kes D1S11keS Pet Peeve Pet Sayxng F avcx xtes Book Author Subject lVlov1e Actor Actress Food Song Sxnger Hohday R adlo Program Hang Out Past1me Color Amb1t1on Name Date of Bxrth Colcr of Eyes Color of Haxr Habxt Lxkes DISIIRSQ Pet Peeve Pet Sayxng Favorxtes Book Author Subject IVlov1e Actor Actress Food Song Sxnger Hohday Rad1o Program Pastxme Hang Out Color Ambmtxon Semor Intervzews Kent Etgene Janssen September 16 1933 Brown Brown Sleep1ng Sports Wmter Weather GIYIS Wxth Short I-la1r No Kxddlng Random Harvest James H1lton General Sc1ence Broken Arrow Tohn Wayne June Allyscn Round Steak Cahforma Here I Come Al Jclscn Chrlstmas People Are Funn Pool Hall Readxng Red Undeclded E ranklxn Le lpp Aprml IZ 1933 Blue Dark Brown Playlng The Gu1tar Mus1c Fhrts L1V1Hg In Stanton Guess Well Have To Get Another Black Bag Ma Doctor Jel yll and Mr Hyde R L Stevenson Baslc Electr1c1ty Luxury Lxner Percy K1lbr1de Jeanne Cra1'1e Roast Duck Blue B1rd Of Happlnes Jan P1erce Easter Sererade To N1ght Slmgm The Bull Restaurant Blue See Hawan . . - - - - - - - - - - - ... - - - - li 'L ' Q 1 Q 1 1 1 Q 1 1 3 1 Y - - - , - ...... - ........ -L .. .... ......... - .. - S A ........ - ....... - , V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - s s ' , . . , - - - - - - ..... - - - - - - X Q - - .... - - - - .. - - - - - , , , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - , - - - - .. ......... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' 5 , . . 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 , . - - - - - - - - - .. .. - - , o ' ' l - - .I - - - - - - - - - -. - - - Name Date of Bxrth Color of Eyes Color of Han' Hab1t Lxkes Dxshkes Pet Peeve Pet Saylng F avor ltes Book Author Subject Movie Actor Actress Food Song Sxnger Hohday R adxo Program Pastxme Hang Out Color Name Date of B1rth Color of Eyes Color of Ha1r Hab1t Lzkes Dlshkes Pet Peeve Pet Say1ng F avorxtes Book Author Subject NlOVle Actor Actress Food Song Sxnger Hollday Radxo Program Pastime I-Ing Out Color Ambxtmon Semor lntervzews Frzeda Lmnk May 6 1932 Brown L1ght Brown Talklng -Candy Braggmg Pecple Men Who Don t Shave Oh Shux The Lxeu enant s Lady Bess Streeter Aldr1ch Geography I ll Be Seemg You Joseph Cotton Judy Garland Chxcken Three L1ttle Words Edd1e Arnold New Years Eve Nash Coffee Barn Dan Eatxng and Sleeplng Vanety Store Red Jean Mane Rxchter March 5 1933 Hazel Brown Wr1t1ng Letters Basketball On1ons Bhzzards N1ce One Wenderley Gertrude E Mallette General Busmess On The Town Gene Kelly June Allyson Plgs In The Blanket Harbor I..1ghts Hank Wxlhams Chrxstmas Father Knows Best Embroxdermg Red 8.1 Wh1te Store Blue Gomng To College E Ambition - - - - - - ---- ----- T o Get Through School Semor Class W111 The Semor Class of Stanton I-hgh who bemg co11ect1ve1y of sound mxnd and havmg the fear of no human bemg before Its eyes save that of our teacher Mr Bosch and Superlntendent Mr Szczur do hereby w111 and bequeath the .Tumor Class to see through a rmlestone the Sophomores all our 1nd1fference to crmtzcxsm and our sub11me self concext and to the Freshman Class w bequeath our good w1ll and abxhty to persevere through all unfavorable c1rcum stances CLASS MOTTO Today We Follow Tomorrow We Lead CLASS COLORS Blue And Wh1te CLASS FLOWER Wh1te Rose Graduating Class ol 1951 'ES JUDITH ELLIOTT KENT JANSSEN FRANKLIN LEUPP h ' 654 -Qs. FRIEDA LINK No Picture ELLEN ALDERIN JEAN MARIE RICHTER u n . . . . - I . . . , n I . . 0 , Q , . . : . . . . . . . - t , e . . . . - - I , Q . . . . . . . e I ,. -. y I ,.. 'S X , . I s 1 Q F 'Q ' ' n f -,v' L ' 'L ' fM v-' I I A ' f M 'Q 6 -'- My-. Q A If I ' ,.- Y... r -I - I Q fs If f I . ,W ,. , 11 Ju .N if A- 4 7 tuba W. ' Q, :V-I I M, -ft , . , , ,1 ,,' , , I' sa my H if ,K I 444. -U., W F .L M-f , - ... 'Q qv--4-.,A Anw- ., , A ---can ' '- . Semor Class History Does rt not seem hard to realrze that the Class of 1951 now confrontrng you rn all rts strength and beauty wrth rts wealth of experrence wrrtten on rts varrous features, was ever a class of srlly young Freshmen? S1lly young Freshmen mdeed Wrth nothrng rn therr brarns but a lot of nonsense and nothrng rn therr open actrons but a lot of giggles, yet such rs the fact That a lot of srlly empty headed rattle brarned youngsters could ever have developed rnto yonder noble handsome thoughtful and wrse appearrng Senrors rs rndeed somethzng to be thankful for Whom shall we thank? Well varrous people Frrst I suppose the estrmable and noble mrnded men and women comprrsrng the school board next the Superrntendent for hrs chorce of teachers and the car wrth whrch he has prepared our schedule of study and znsrsted upon rts farthful executron Next the teachers who have so farthfully and patrently worked over our empty brarns for the last four years and at last suc eeded rn not only puttrng some valuable materral rnto them but have helped them to acqurre the power of grvrng somethrng out Some of us have been together since Freshman days Ellen Alderrn Jean R1chter Frreda Lrnk Kent Janssen, and Frank Leupp Judith Ellrott Joined us rn our Senror year Frank and Judrth graduated durrng the frrst semester thus leavrng only four agarn Fern Buchman Marron Suess Luan Kruckenburg Alrce Frscher Raymond Lang Ervrn Borner Marvrn Janssen and reached therr goal To such ones we can only say we have weathered a good many storms together and have found school lrfe not all a bed of roses But we must truthfully admrt that what ever trouble and annoyance has come to us has been largely our own fault and natural result of our own carelessness mdrfference or outrrght drsobedrence to rules whrch we understood perfectly well I wrsh I could prcture to you thrs class as I vrsualrze rt now when rt f1r st entered thrs hall of learnrng Our frrst wonder was that a gzrl so devoted to her books as JEAN could ever become so profrcrent rn basketball The ever recurrmg questron rs How dad she frnd the t1l'I'lC7 When she rs rn the mrdst of the most engrossrng game we expect to see her pause and read aloud a verse or two from her favorrte poet We were prepared to frnd KENT carryrng off all the honors rn Englrsh hrs remarkable profrcren y rn pronuncratron was at once a wonder and a Joy to every Freshman But then wonders wrll never cease on thrs mundane sphere We should always be lookrng for them Even so we were not prepared to frnd the lrttle grrl ELLEN who when she entered thrs lass had hardly passed beyond the mud pre stage bloomrng out rnto a frrst class reader of frctron books In closrng I wrsh to say that the only reason I accepted the posr run of class hrstorran was because by so dorng as rt rs never good form to talk about one s self I should thereby be exempt from all open crrtrcrsm I am now rn a posrtron where there can be no talkrng back therefore rf you have any uncomplrmentary thoughts about me rn your m1nd at least you cannot tell them here so whatever the future may hold for me I am at least exempt for the present and for that and your patrent attentron I can truly say thank you Kenny Thompson were with us throughout some of the four years, but dropped before they had I D - . . . , ,, . . . . 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Stephens LAST ROW D Retterath F Huber G Rxchter D Ihaas M Nutzenberger J Janssen ' x fl I Sophomore Class H :story Ten students enrolled as Sophomores :or the school year 1950 51 The students are Beverly Borner Jo Ann Janssen Jerry Buchmann Delmar Buchmann Loren Ford Glenn Kruckenberg Marvxn Stlefel Kenny Ganske Nell Pearson and Vernon Sm1th Members of last year s Freshman Class that are not w1th us thms year are John Sl1nde LaVelle M1ller John Alderxn Calv-ln Kllber and Geneva Slmde Jo Ann Janssen was w1th us the flrst semester but because of an over abundance of amb1t1on she became a Jumor the second semester That leaves Beverly Borner ln somewhat of an env1ous s1tuat1on that of be1ng the only glrl ln the Sophomore Class and leaves the class w1th a member ship of n1ne The class offxcers are Kenny Ganske Presxdent VernonSm1th V1ce Presldent and Beverly Borner Secretary Treasurer I umor Class Hzstory In the fall of 1948 twelve Freshmen enrolled m the Stanton Publxc School The class consisted of Marvin Mutzenberger Ivan St1efel Glenn Rlchter and Larry Olds Exght g1rls LaVerne Hornxng, Nancy Hall Donna Retterath Manann Lang The Sophomore year brought back all twelve w1th two new classmates Donna Srrrth and Lual1ce Ellxott During the second semester two puplls dropped out Marxann Lang to become Mrs Oscar Hagen and lven Stmefel to work on the Garr1son Dam In the fall of 1950 a total of twelve returned three boys Dallas Maas Marvln Mutzenberger and Glenn R1chter and n1ne g1rls Donna Retterath Donna Sm1th Anne Berger LaVerne Hornxng Frxeda Huber Hermelle Sue s Lylota Stephens Luahce Elhott and Nancy Hall We regretted loslng Larry Olds who left for Wash1ngton durlng the summer vacatxon and also Frances Borner who enrolled 1n the Blsmarck I-hgh School Nancy Hall left school durxng the first s1x weeks and 1S ccnt1nu1ng her education by correspondence We were very glad to welcome Dallas Maas and Anne Berger 1nto our class th1S al Marvmn Mutzenberger Dallas Maas and Glenn R1chter are members of the hlgh school team and Glenn 1S also a player on the cub team LaVerne Hornmg Anne Berger Donna Sm1th Hermelle Suess Donna Retterath Lylota Stephens Luallce Elllott Frieda Huber and JoAnn Janssen are members of the g1rls team D 1 I D I I l l 1 . , . , . , . . . . . : ' . Z . . . - . . : . D . , . ' O . . z . , I . , Hermelle Suess, Frances Borner, Frieda Huber, and Lylota Stephens. . . : . ' . , . . : ' . ' D l I , I S l I , .. . ' . . . . f l, I I I l I D . x FRONT ROW Left to rxght I Iarnhardt D Saxler D Schnexder Peterson D Ixnk F Bohrer L Saxler Hall IJ I-alhnng C, Leupp L Suess G Saxler O Slxnde G Krecklau Stetson Teacher 'Xclntosh I Vollmer L Becker B Stxefel N IDDLE ROW LAST ROW Saxlvr D broez B Horner C Tanssen A Hormng C Buchfxnk N Kxlber Idneevn IJ Vetech I Lang Q of LAX Hu-f S' D fl A hffll l .4 3 qw N r 4 V .xc-wmv X ram' Q lx Pchre-r U Sun e rm derxr N, hrmy- 5 E W1LPr -Xdzrxn et!er2 I 4' I September of 1950 saw e1ghteen Freshmen enter Stal con Hxgh f1ve boys John Alder1n Calv1n K1lber Benny Pfllger Ce 1lAlder1n and Kenny Rude th1rteen gmrls Joan Sa1ler Betty Kruckenberg E1a1neGrann1s Rosemary Leupp Karen Bohrer Cathenne Barnhart lvlargxe Buchf1nk Jeannette Sm1th Betty Hormng Bermce Adolf Geneva Slxnde Rxta Retterath and Luc1lle Kruckenberg The class rece1ved the usual 1n1t1at1on wh1ch made them full fledged members cf the Stanton Hxgh Early m the fxr st semester Kenny Rude dropped out Calvm K1lber dropped out towards the end of the f1rst semester That left the lass wxth smxteen members All hope to return next fall FIRST GRADE Gretchen Pulles Jerry Russell Joan St1efel SECOND GRADE Ro Jean Moormann Margo Paulsberg Dav1d Wagner Luella Mutzenberoer THIR D GRADE Scarlett Enyart Denn1s Gelsxr ger Ellen Jean Granms Mary Ann I-Iorej sh Georgia Nloormann Joan Sohweigex t George Wetsch FOURTH GRADE Warren Enyart Jeanette Stiefel De Maris Wagner James Wetsch Honor R011 FIFTH GRADE Cr a1g Sagehorn R odney Kr uckenber g SIXTH GRADE Joanne Schmeder Jeanette Neumann J1mmy Huber Peggy Burton SEVENT H GRADE Conn1e Buchhnk Donna Schnleder Dav1d Wetsch EIGHT H GRADE Leslie Lang Carol Leupp 'Terrence Stetson Glenn Sailer Freshman History sN -had fa FRONT ROW Left to right S Enyart J Schwexgert S Allen R Neuberger J Stiefel J Pxatz Bohrer J Wetsch D Grosz MIDDLE ROW Bohrer B Link J Saxler R Miller W Hall IN Sullivan W Bohrer W Enyart Gezisinger E Sullivan L Pearson LAST ROW Janssen M I-'orejsh E Grannis,C Kilber J Neumann D Wagner G Moormann Smith R Former G Wetsch Ikirs Hicks ,,,.-4 .v 1 PDFNTI'-UV, 1.95110 HJ P F :x.eQ T Puchfink J Neumann H Box-ner D Link L. Po'-irer, C Saqehorn LZILJDLE Pa TV: P. Eurtorz, P. Sullivan, H. Leupp, J Sullivan, I' Sullivan, J. Schneider. N. llnterseher Y, Ercwn 1,-291' FL -V: f. Ceisinger, Q. Pec1fer,E. Horejsh, C. Horning, F. Wilson, .-X. fhutlenberger, J. Smith, R. Kruckenberg, Mrs. JoQ1in. i -ag, 4-v 'Y ONT ROW Left to right Joan Stiefel Willis Sailer James Becker Gretchen Pulles Jerry Russell Mrs Cline BACK ROW James Borner Mavis Mutzenberger Darrell Unterseher Cheryl Hendry Gary Miller Us as ,ff C FRONT ROW: Left to right-Ronald Zuern, Hebert Hall Minnie Lou Pearson, Arlene Grosz Petty Becker Shirley 'jiatz Virgil Krecklau. MIDDLE ROW: David Wagner, Kenneth Pearson, Donald ikutzenberger, Janice Prown, Margo Ann Paulsberg, Rodney Ford, RoJean Nloormann. . LAQT ROW: Donald Janssen, Darwin Zuern, Stanley Sailer, Luella Mutzenberger, Archie Becker Herbert Stiefel, Billy Zieman, Miss Leyland Girls Basketball Team 5 FRONT ROW Left to rxght Ellen Alderm Frxeda Lmk Jean lv arxe Rxchter Donna Smnth LaVerne Hormng Ann Berger BACK ROW Lylota Stephens Donna Retterath Lualxce Ellxott I-lermelle Suess Posemary Leupp Karen Bohrer Coach Mr S c ur The g1rls basketball team had a very successful year when conslderxng sports manshxp entertamment and recreatxon The scoreboard d1d not operate mn our favor we were on the short end of the score an all scheduled games of the season Two of our last year s players were not wxth us namely Francxs Borner and Maman Lang Maybe that accounted to some extent for the type of season we dxd have Prospects for next year are very good as we have some very prom1s1ng forwards who mth a little more experlence vull gxve us our needed scormg punch We wzsh to thank all of the people who attended our games and supported the team X919-uro4, ' W K f Nuo 9 V Q NTOQQ 0 I 'YQVZTOQ Q95 f 5 'f 55 '5-Xb-NT0 1pNTOb !5-QLNTOQ4 6 Ghr- FRONT ROW L it i ght M N P D M R St K LAST ROW F D B M I VNT L XX fo -QXNT0 XYN704. 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L Cv K 00 M Average 4 9 Basketball Summary 'Stanton 'Stanton Stanton 'Stanton Stanton 'Stanton Stanton 4'Stanton Stanton 'Stanton Stanton 4Stanton Stanton Stanton fHfStanton 'Stanton Stanton Stanton :9 l l'Stanton 'H kStanton 'Stanton Total Zap Golden Valley Dodge Dunn Center Golden Valley Beulah B Dunn Center Dodge Almont Center Center Hazen Beulah Hazen Beulah Center Center Zap Golden Valley Zap Dann Cen er 48 43 7 Cub Team o!1950 51 9 vuns 12 losses '4'Home Games 'NfCo.1nty Tourney At Beulah 9 Class C D1str1 t At K1l1deer The S1oux went to Beulah for the Coun y Tcurnamen only tc be defea ed by the Zap 1n a very close champ1onsh1p game At the D1str1c Class C meet a K1lldeer the Stanton f1ve defeated Golden Valley lost to Zap and tr1umphed over the Dunn Center qu1ntet to w1n thxrd pla e ln the to,1rnament Only one letterman Kent Janssen w11l be lost through grad.1at1on In v1ew ol th1s the SIOJX should enjoy a very good 1951 basketball season Stanton Stanton Stanton S anton S anton Stanton Stan on Stanton Stanton 'Stanton 'Stantcn Zap Golden Valley Golden Valley Beulah Center Center 1-laz Beulah Hazen Hazen Be llah 'County Tournamen The team showed rather a good season w1th fxve wuns and s1x losses Beulah bea 1ng Stanton pretty bad xn the tolrnament was rather a surprxse Whmle beatlng them by two poxnts mn a game before the tournament 1n Beulah L 42 68 32 18 46 9 58 Z0 . 47 35 31 37 . 42 25 115 18 49 72 39 51 33 36 Z7 58 . . 38 B 58 28 64 6 Z0 82 48 44 Z4 40 54 81 37 Z5 36 56 . 35 1 t Z9 Ei 5' 7 1. C Beulah team in the semifinal game, Beulah went on to win the tourney by defeating L. 14 Z6 L 31 ' 19 Z8 Z1 t 32 ZZ t 19 Bn Z8 16 BM 47 't 36 in 19 25 Z7 , Z0 Z1 A . Z7 19 Z3 1 44 T L. Q V 45 ,, 'if Q-2 TY FRONT ROW MIDDLE ROW CHEERLEADERQ Rxchter L Flhott L Hormng Smmth L Stephens A Berger rann Hormng J Saxler R Retterath H Suess B Adolf M Buchfrnk F Huber E G is R Leupp F Lxnk D Smxth G Slinde Kr k be J Janssen C Barnhardt D Retterath BACK ROW Aldenn B Borner L uc en rg Bohrer 4. Q xz 3 FRONT ROW C Buchfmk D Saxler A Hormng B Bohrer BACK ROW I Vollmer D Lmk J Peterson L Becker B Stxefel C Leupp D 5Chl121d9'!' I Earnhardt .1 0 069 ro up FRONT ROW N IDDLE POW LAGT ROW 9 QA! PRDNT RON x LDDLE RON LJQT DOA Left to rxght F Huber G Shnde E Granms D Retterath F Lmk D Srruth Stephens Hormng B Hormng R Retterath J Rxchter H Suess M Buchfink R Leupp Elhott B Adolf Smxth E Alderm B Bohrer A Berger Borner L Kruckenberg J Saller C Earnhardt .T Janssen Q v v LPN tc r1QHt r 'IL.k,er L Liornxng IO R6!teratH F CYBPDIQ is Leupp F 1.1111-4 Smxth L1 Shrde rmng T idler If e erath N. Euchfmk T inch er -I Suess I. Elho Adolf Lxrectcr 'xre Hxck m1!'x L rheri er n ner r en r anQQer Earr' rdt lx Po rer A. Berger Chrzstmas Program .Toy To The World Commumty Welcome Jerry Russell Rudolph The Red Nosed Re1ndeer F1fth and Sxxth Grades Rev1s1on lla Mae Vollmer 511515 0116 W1Sh Donna S hnezder Jump1ng Jack Dance F11-St Grade Jmngle Bells Second Grade The Llght Of 'Ihe Star Negter Kllber The Holy Nlght Arlene Hormng Chmstmas Bells Thxrd and Fourth Grades Rlng Out The Sweet Message Glee Club Choral Readmg Deapohs School S1lent Nzght Pleasant Valley School Whxle wa1t1ng for Santa Claus a varmety of songs were sung accompanled by Mass J.1dy Elllott at the p1ano The comlng of Santa Claus brought great Joy and shoutmg fr om everyone Santa helped 1n the draw1ng of prxzes and the passlng out of peanuts and candy to the ch1ldren Charztable Contrrbutzons Chnstmas Seals 77 Jun1or Red Cross March of Dmmes Cnppled Chxldren Total S 103 Pze Basket Soczal and Dance The Semor Class sponsored a P1e Basket Soc1al Apr11 17 1951 The rece1pts were used for Semor Day wh1ch was spent at the D1ck1nson State Teachers College Apr1l 26th What we had left we used to buy a dxctxonary stand The school sponsored a dance Gross recelpts were two hundred and th1rty mae dollars Net 1nccme was one h ndred and forty f1Ve dollars and nmety s1x ents rh1S w1ll be used to eq xp he hbrary Jesus Is Bornw - - - - - - ------------ Double Trio ' - - ----------- ----- - - as .57 ' - - ---- ---- ------ - - - - - 12.63 ' - - - - ----- --------- - - 8030 ' ' - ----------------- - - 15.00 - - ------ ------------ - - - -Tim V' 7' 1950 School Carnival The Stanton High School held their annual school carnival on October 13, 1950. The Stanton Dome was the center of attraction from about 7:30 until later into the night. The various booths provided for the benefit of the public were the novelty stand, the ring toss, the penny toss, coat check, fishing pond, telegram stand, nut house, and the bingo stand. The lunch counter was supervised by the P T.. A members whom we wish to thank for giving their time to make the lunch counter a success., The dome and the booths were decorated all different olors This gave it the effect of a carnival The coronation of the Queen Miss Richter took place at ll 15 P M Miss Richter 15 a Senior at the Stanton High School She is known by almost everyone in our community The honor of crowning the Queen was given to Mr Schweigert the Judge and mayor of our good city The attendants of the Queen were Rita Retterath Lualice Elliott and Beverly Borner Gretchan Pulles as flower girl and Donald Janssen as crown bearer After the coronation of the Queen the suspense ended for all who had chances on the Electric Fverhot Roaster Oven The lucky number being held by Mrs Robert Schmxt of Noonan North Dakota The gross receipts were six hundred and fifty dollars with the net income amounting to four hundred and forty dollars The money taken 1n at our carnival will be used for varmous purposes Since there are so many things which we need at the school the money will be very usefully spent We wish to express our thanks to the people of our community and all surrounding communities who helped to make our carnival a success IVAL FUN CORONATION OF THE QUEEN 010' tra ' 3 . 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