Washington High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Falls, SD)
- Class of 1944
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N-ax 'canje jeff 'c iringx twentx friui hours nf mirth ling ter e cltement cl N wen-e wr .1 t t reshmen Nophnmorex union hut nmt .tl the benlurs hlghllghtx Choul wear with festue homecoming celebmtiun nn October 72 commences actixttiex in the afternoon with the Coronation Ceremom here allmu nelxuux ea er student- to gixe tent to all their stmer up energs in jmoux acceptance ofthe rmaltv kess np enthuxiaxm at pep meeting which titdxu irnprewne teremnm tri Npettacular coticluxwri proceeds with rapulli waning flax to the llnwirsl Wnml Fieltl where the tnlghty Vlzir- riurs watt e to sta t-N i the gr at y-ant 'usty-fearet Sioux City Centra fnothal te-'ini . . , presente Hnnrigh of mu5ic to merrymakers ax VVHS hand, arrayed in full uniform plays ' fine felectiun of martial muaic . . . iittingly climaxes fast-moving day with dance to the sweet swing of Cy Qargeant and his orchestr'1 . . . leave, happy memories of a glorious home- coming day . . . THEIR HIGHNESSES. QUICI-IN AND NIARSHAL . . . are informed of the honor bestowed upon them by fellow classmates ,lllsl before opening of assembly . . . walk regally down the aisle with other candidates, preceded by scepter and crown- hearers, Nancy Aikens and Dick Lauer . . . reveal identity following black-out, hy assuming places before thrones . . . descend with attendants, amid thunderous applause, to take their seats for remainder of the program . . , witness fine entertainment, as Post band, orchestra, and swing band furnish an hour of inspiring music . . . are introduced over loud-speaking system to spectators at football-garne . . . conclude their official duties by leading grand march at the homecoming dance . . . -Q pu. ZH Lj!IlC!l1l1'.4 . . . 'film ,agile 1!Zau.1cA c,fnilltl1l-si ,!Ai11.w1z C-anvf7Zi!afc,1 c YIM!!! J bL'yL'6 . . Olld , lldl' 12 JZEBJ . Cffziauz cJ7r1'y.1!1 5' 1 , I 4---qv-.,........,,,u,m,gg ,. ,im 56 Sf? Yjvcnu e CSA,'Jf, CIMA , W Q R .. '31 'lx 4 Q W3 XM. if W GP' e -rn? 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'mx 5weefAe:z'cll lim . . . is a popular event annually sponsored by the llraniatic Club . . . occurs this year on 1 eb:'uary I 1 and creates proper Valentine spirit among young couples of YVHS . . . features its 1944, candidates flower leftl Diary jane Blills, Ellen Ross, Betsy Gregg . . . is highlighted by the election of one girl as Sweetheart . . . chooses for this honor LaVonne Haugen upon whom is bestowed a gold locket . . . Ll' zafez ance . . climaxes Spinster VVeek . . jams Arkota ballroom on December 17 . . . is spon- sored by the Senior Girl Reserves, with the junior Girl Reserves selling various kinds of bou- tonnieres . . . engages the music of Cy Surgeant and his band . . . honors Bob Rowe fupper rightl as King of Hearts, by present- Vving him with a wallet . . . ! 'Mchooses Dick Twedell, Floyd Kohler, and Reggie Graff Cleft to right, as his attendants . . . ,flings vi 18 dfiudb . . . show stampede from study hall 214. after sixth period as jim Haggar, Bud lNIcKee, Dick Galvin, Don jaqua, Bill Hackett, and Tom Kirby bolt out the door Cupper leftl . . . picture lllarilyn illossing and Chuck Zeibarth at one of popular after-school social hours Ccenterl . . . depict noon hour bedlam in cafeteria Clowerl . . . show two anonymous girls going up the stairs Cabove rightj . . . present the ever popular ldle Hour Pool Hall and Dick Gal- vin concentrating on a precision shot fmiddlel . . . feature the Annual Staffs assembly with Jackie Hartwick and Frank Boyce Clowerl . . . JJCIIIAZLEJ . . . are popular weekly occurrences which hreak the monotony of studies . . . include such entertainment as dancing, interesting speakers, musical and scientific demonstra- tions, and movies . . . feature Ross Greta Garbage Baumgardner fahoyel and his strip tease from an assembly presented lay Georgia Theodosen and ,lim Hansen . . . include Christmas tableau of The Nativity fleftl with Darryl llloseaon, Clarence Hagglund, Nlaurice Paulsen. Jackie Hartwick, Shirley Clark, Jim Corcoran, Gerald Lofgren, and Jack Ellis. . . feature Z1 popular program of piano renditions by hir. Edwin Steckel of the University of Minnesota flower leftj . . . are highlighted by the presentation of a solid jive session on Orange Letter Day, by the swing band from the Sioux Falls Army Air Base Cbelowj . . ACTION SHOTS . . . fabovel view NVHS students stomping at the IRC Dance . . . Clcftl dig some alumni more sedately gathered at the Holiday Formal . . . Qbelowl depict gates letting loose at a social hour . . . THE CAMERA EYE . . Cupper rightl sees jive happy youngsters in the groove on a typical Saturday night at the Y . . . Cupper leftl lamps a larger crowd all sharped up for the annual Sweetheart Dance . . . X O I l play a prominent part in the social life of WHS . . prove to be the favorite pastime of the high school cats . . . send the kids with solid jive at the monthly club sponsored sessions . . . set the vogue for the follow- ing month . . . provide the chicks with a place to gather and gabble . . . offer an opportunity for clubs and other organizations to raise funds . . . further the love life of the younger set . . . are known to straighten curly mops and bruise palpitating dogs . . . show the more frivolous nature of young generation CHIUZZDK C6ll4fllZ'tll . . . centers out Doris Schaefer, Dorothy Hanson, Dngny Austin, and Jim Dunham Cleft to rightl as they sip cokes and visit with Bev Nordstrom at the Palace following an exhausting day at school . . . notes that Dick Galvin seems quite interested in the group's activities, while Klary Assam gazes off distinterestedly into space . . . catches lllila Wfillinms and Pat Poolcy in act, as they fiendishly apply lipstick to helpless- oh yeah P-victim, Boyd Bzihnson Chottoml . . . 3 lv '91 K3 N .S ' air Q' jg QQ: ,trawl John Qtreet Merle Moxnew Ken lxewnnger Boh Ritter Bruce Nlxtchell Lee Rensbexger Glen Hundley Rolf Krauahaar Bob Blckett Vnrgrl Sannlug Duck Twedell Frank Boyce Bud Carleton O0 ww QC' 'Inn ga-wtf 'S 'Dr QTHCA Ltdc starts Ne-'non urth ses en returnmg lettermen 1nd '1 l'ug,e squid of l00lxlCN hopes for the clnmpronxlup Squid of tear hefole competex ln fue meetw umnlng tuo and plaung hugh m other three TRACK LAP I AIN leadb runners through splendrd sewson setb records for mule md hilf mrle rum TRALK COACHES he1d coach Wood and 'lbilsmnt Herman goxern W arrror m another bid for state tmck trtle u :nb 'md 7 fupper leftj Elmer Hansen, awmant coach flower leftj Glen Huntlley, captarn Qrrghtj Howard Wood, coach Davld Austin m the 440 yard dash 43 WARRIORS AT CONFERENLE MEET place thlrd ln the ESD meet at Brookings m the final meet of the season follow Aberdeen s fiftv three p0lntS and Yanktons forty two and three fourths margin with thlrts sw and three quarters tallxes counter in mule and half mile runs in which Hundley vuns first and Grxgsbx and Kraushaar place run third in mile relay and second m half mule as Ritter snags second place tres at the hugh jump push Yankton when Moxness grabs first in hund edxard dash and third ln two twentv while Rens berger runs third and fifth m four fortx and two twentv 43 WARRIORS AT THE DAKOTA RELAYS capture second place with Yankton and Aberdeen grasping first and third respectlvels receive top honors nn mile run four forty and mile relays while running a close second to Yankton in eight exghtx relay set a new record a Captain Hundley slices one and seven tenths seconds off mile run record run strong second in Lieutenant Bud Beach Memorial half mile relax Merle Moxness nn the 100 yard dash 1 x w 1 - y v- . ' . V - . v- , . ' 9 ' ve ,Y - v I, v - r - v I . 1 , . 7 ' 9 -9 1 f S . 'Q ' H 11 - - A Y I ..- Dick Twedell going over the low hurdle fupperj Glendale Hundley coming in first on the mile run . . . flowerj Kenny Kessinger in the broad jump . . . '43 WARRIORS AT ABERDEEN RELAYS . . . trail Aberdeen and Yankton in bad weather, early season meet . . . take two-thirds when Moxness and Ritter place in the hundred and high jump . . . win Class A mile relay by the good time of three minutes, forty-six seconds . . . place second in half mile relay close behind Yankton . . . '43 VVARRIORS AT REGIONAL MEET . . . tally sixty-six points in over- whelming victory, with Vermillion following with only twenty-seven and one-third . . . boast two double winners, Moxness in the hundred and two-twenty, and Hundley in mile and half-mile runs . . . cop hrst and second in four-forty dash, running Austin and Rensberger . . . clinch mile and half-mile relays by powerful margins as Kessinger leaps near nineteen feet in broad jump . . . show single winners, Twedell on the low hurdles, and Sandvig and Carleton tying at high jump pit . . . ,mf yi 5 ff-f In-A 4 Mu. Bob Ritter high- jumping . . . '43 VVARRIORS AT STATE TRACK INIEET . . . send nine Cinder-burners to defend eleven events and their title . . . earn twenty-eight points compared to Aherdeenk twenty-five and lXIitchell's twenty-three, to gain eighth title in nine years, as Rensherger and Austin take two firsts in the quarter-mile run . . . cop first place in mile relay and second in the half-mile relay while Lee and llloxness run second and third in the two-twenty yard dash . . . win title in last event by nosing out Aberdeen in mile relay although held pointless until Rensberger's fifty-four second quarter mile run . . . add points as Captain Glen Hundley captures second and third in the half-mile and mile runs . . . Virg Vail co captain ,Hr-. 15 we SU E3 93 EU.-af-Q 'Mfr '59 1 v fs ,D ,F -dd' '--ulR,t:,,, .ff-sl, ffrontl Neal Sternberg, john Cunningham, Don VVileox, Chris Rallis, Don Hansen, jim Perkins, lirnie Hansen, Bob Doane, Dick Stalvig, Abe Hasson, Jack Paulton, jim Lawrence, Alan Doyle, Qmiddlej Bill Brumbaugh, Bob Anderson, Bob Dozlsley, Dick Galvin, Bruce Lowe, Dick Twetlell, jack Benz, Gene Hopper, co-captain Rob llarum, hlax Malloy, Bob Hurnette, Fresl French, Ralph Teslow, Chuck Aaker, Qbackj Coach C. R. Beck, Bob Augsburger, Dan D ' sk Bob Yvarner, Dean Pasco, LeRoy Amuntlson, llruee Mitchell, Bill wor y, Cook, LeRov Aalseth, Lee Rensberger, Bob Lockhzirt, Malcolm jameson, co-captain Virg Vail, and Coach Freil Kohoutek . . . Rob Harum co-captain C, We Cl-ml! je opens seison with onli six returning lettermen 'ind some forts rookleb pl us under new ind clif ferent CUlLllCS, L R Beek 'md lred Kohoutek refleeta onli ivemge picsptcts tor elmmpionship te lm for w lllcll XVHS his been s0 f'lIll0lls fates a tough schedule iltllllllgll pl Hs onli sexen teams wins three loses two ties two LO LAP 1 Alb b e'1d 44 NN arriors to within two points of cl'1sp1ng the ESD elrlmpionship trophs will plus and inspire surging line are elected by last YC'1T s returning letrermen LOALHI 5 head green bquwd this seir but remember' thex re xvdfflllfb eonduct willing plaxers through a tough but exciting season ,am 01 fi-.. 3.5 Coaches Fred Kohoutek ew and C R Beck 5 'gg gs? we Aff 'L if Kea , . . . 66 77 A ' ' Ll ' 0 1 0 -X .1 K .i Y -V si -i t . . ' ,. . ,. , . ' - s . , . . , . , ja '.' '75 'L 3 . s , s , . , . 't J . . . . , .1 R Y r Q . 1 R I ei v 1 .1 s . 4- - . 's .' . . t Y 1 - . 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BUCKS 0 defeat a tricky TH formation produced hy the talented Yankton eleven . . . take advantage of size and speed in rolling up sixteen first downs . . . cross Buck goal line three times on steady marches , . . work ball to nine yard line, where Rensberger Carries it over . . . score again from two yard line in third period with Lockhart toting the pigskin . . . make last period rally on dashes hy Dworsky and Rensherger . . . tally as latter drives over from the two yard line for the closing score . . . LeRoy Aalseth Bill Brumbaugh . . WARRIORS o . . . BLACK RAIDERS 26 . . how to surging tide of East High's Black Raiders, who easily earned seventeen first downs and Crossed lVarrior goal four times . . . trail Raiders thirteen to nothing at half time . . . fail to stop numerous dazzling long runs hy Johnson and Lekowslq . . . profit by long range punting of Lee Rensberger, big Warrior mainstay . . . retreat constantly from continued and relentless drives, with long passes and end runs . . . let Murphy loose on sideline skirt to one yard line where Johnson drives over for third counter . . . lag twenty-six points on twenty-four yard pass from Murphy' to Hirsch for final tally . . . Bob Burnette . . 4 Bob Warner . . 'M 4'3 Bob Anderson . . .Y ' .- v Bob Doane Ernie Hansen jim Perkins 32 W-I-? f-f WARRIORS I3. . . EACLIIS 14. . . fall to rivlled lfaples I4-I3 in final quarter rally led by Bob lxasper . . . score Hrst on fifty yard dash of Rens- berger . . . start second half on forty-nine yard kick return to the Aberdeen sixteen . . . on plunge from one yard line by Rensberger tally six points . . . recoxer Eagle fumble but shortly Kasper gets ball 'ind sweeps end for score . . . retreat from sexenty-fixe yard march by Aberdeen in last quarter when Eagles tie the score and kick the winning point . . . Dan Dworsky Dean Pasco abovej Ralph Teslow . . . Don Hansen . . . belowj Max Malloy , . . Co-Captain Rob Harum Sioux Clty East we WHS Sioux Cnty East Vs VVHS WARRIORS 7 LI'I ILE MAROOINS 7 hold hlghls aulalmed Llttle 'NI11oonQ to 7 7 tle ln Sioux qu1rter to opponents u ho follow through xx 1th a touthdoun smrt to roll on paso mterfereme pemltx ln fourth period wutge through opponentb llne for fln'1l touthdou n of tenxe gime , gl K ,A . ., . T . 'V i . . A! I I L - . . N. A Falls Homecoming game . . . lose ball on fumble in third I :Y V . ,. .' , Y n v n K E Q Y C v . I . , . ' . . . Q ' 7 1 1 c ' ' : C 1 1 n XVARRIORS 7 . .. ARROVVS o... defeat Arrows in last home game on one yard plunge by Lee Rensherger . . . on first chance to score fumble, but get offense rolling all the way to score from one yard line . . . suppress an Arrow scoring threat and get pigskin on point exchange . . . start touch- down march in last period, but time runs out with VVarriors on the Arrows two foot line . . . WARRIORS 7 . .. KERNELS 2... defeat Mitchell Kernels in last game of season, seven to two . . . drive over opponent's goal line in three minutes of play . . . get punt blocked and ball rolls out of bounds in end zone scoring two points for adversaries . . . stop two serious Kernel threats in last half, when Kernels reached the four and three yard lines . . . earn seven first downs to six for Corn Palace team . . . 7 km N 9 5 it Y ws w A , ir - A A' 1 if ag Q cg V 'e 3 as rs 3 'Md . . . W plays intrasquad ccntests due to transportation difficulties . . . often challenges A squad subs to a brutal hattle . . . is trained hy Coaches Glaze and Hutton who lecl the little YVarriors through a rough and tough season . . . sports such ,mr Cbackl Coach Hutton . . . jack Larkin . . . Art Smith .. Chugk Reid . . . Jim Freed . . . Dick VVest . . . jim Gremmels . . . Stan Norlwerg . . . Dwane Dueis . . . Lloyd VVhaley . . . Coach Glaze .... fmirldlej Bch Syles . . . Burl Johnson . . . Dean Schultz . . . Bob Coon , . . Don Silman . , . Ralph Vigna . . . Mike Billingsley , . . Bob Mulleulmerz . . . Dick Goodenrlorf -- ' ...G S ...f YVl'R:' rugged and promising underclassmen as Dick XVest, me Wemengm l mml a ly C mr Jim Freed, and Pat Stout . . . takes the grit and spurns the glory, hut watch them next year . Keith Rokke . . . Doug Cowman . . . Bill Nelson . . . Boh Higgins . . . Stan VVilkes . . . jim Barnes . . . . Cliff Hooker . . . Dick Hutton . . . Gene Smith . . Bob Lockhart, Ken MeR':flen, Captafn Lee Renslverger, Tex Ritter, Rob llarurn, jerry john-on, Dan Dworsky, Coach Howard Wood, Chauncey Close, Melvin Gough, Earl Dean, Gene Swearengin, VVaync Rausch, jim Gremmels, Phil Mundt . . . as as Q' 1111161 . . . starts season with seven returning lettermen, three of whom were regulars last year . . . loses star guards Harum and Pasco. in Alanu- arv, and high scorer, Tex Ritter, in February . . . wins seventeen gaires, loses fimur under competent coafhing of VVood . . . scores highest in state tourney though lives twice in nip-and-tuck hat- tles . . . wins ESD with eleven victories and one defeat . . . elects Lee Renshergger captain at close of season . . . ACTION . . . shows 22, Rensherger, and 16, lXIcRoden, hurtling for hall while 21, Harum, stands hy in second conference hattle with lladison . . . pictures Rausch and Johnson, 17, fighting Il, of Aberdeen for a rebound as Dick VVest crouehes to'a step . . . nrl Dean, Tex Ritter, Dan Dwnrskv :Q Gene Swearengin, Lee Rensberger , V653 9551523 Ken McRoden . . '44 VVARRIORS . . . walk away from Estherville 48 to 21 . . . edge out llladison 24 to 20 . . . overthrow Luverne 46 to 37 . . . shatter Brookings, defense ESQ to I3 . . . bombard Yankton 66 to 3.1, . . . trample Aherdeen 40 to IQ . . . trounce Sioux City East 55 to 38 . . . slaughter llladison 68 to XI . . . top Klitchell 42 to 28 . . . fall to Huron 35 to 41 . . . eke out Aberdeen 34 to 32 . . . how to Sioux City Central S2 to 57 . . . thump Huron 43 to 36 . . . defeat Brookings 47 to 36 . . . down lllitchell 32 to 22 . . . kayo VVatertown 43 to 29 . . . frustrate Vermillion 53 to 24 . . . victorious against Beresford 4,5 to 28 . . . meet defeat at hands of Huron 36 to 28 . . . trample Flandreau 55 to 49 . . . kneel to Belle Fourehe 36 to 35 . . . fail to cop title though rated one of the finest teams ever . . . Dean Paseo, Dick VVest, Jerry johnson 1,- IVA fx-f 49' -..,...e ' Rob Harum . . Wayne Rausch . Bob Lockhart . . fleft to rightl Bill Mturris, Kev Smith, Pat Stout, Melvin Gough, 'lack Larkin, jim Barnes, Dean Schultz . -10 operates under Coach Ken Glaze for season of eight games . . . loses six of its contests while win- ning two . . . supplies players to HA squad when seasoned sufficiently . . . follows VVarrior style in defeating Hartford and Colton . . . hows to Dell Rapids, School for Deaf twice, Egan, Lyons. and Vihorg . . . furnishes the future Wvarriors of XVHS . . hygi- mx inf ta -annul '44 WARRIORS . . . dazzle opponents with flashy fast break as supreme scoring threat . . . start Roh llarum and Boh Lockhart as guards, Ken lXlcRoden and l,ee Renshergfer as forwards, 'liex Ritter at center during the first semesterg lXIcRoden, Rensherger, Lockhart. kVarne Rausch. who replaced gradt ated Harum at guard, and freshman Dick WVest, fill-in for injured Ritter . . . experience mid-year slump, not regaining old form until the last game of the State 'IQUIIYIHIYTICIII . . . play lo season games, three State Tourn. ment contests, and two Sectional Tourney games . . . win all seven conference home games which we played at the eoliseum . . . earn honor of heing rated hy well- kncwn sports writer, as nation's hest in llanuary . . . elect Rensherger honorary captain at finish of season . . . s:ore Qjfj points as compared to C67 for opponents in the 21-QZHUC season, Rensherger making 278 in all. Ritter scoring 162 in 13 games . . . SXVFGE ..5'lfffVG 1 OKCf!.6.37iE!I P 7' Ch' an-w Q-..- 'ldmlts as members those ww ho are Interested ln every phase of dramatic productlon holds meetmgs monthly mvrtes 'ls guests 1nd1v1du'1ls u ho have done work nn the Held of drama each year holds the ewccltlng Sweetheart Dance sometlme near bt Valentxne s Day thus year honors as candidates Lah onne Haugen, senlor, Betsy Gregg, junlor, Ellen Ross, sophomore, lVIary Jane Mnlls freshman presents enchantmg locket to LaVonne, lucky runner, engraved Yvltll the xx ords W H S Sweetheart 1944 presents Elzabeth Graff, Don Countrs man Kelth Case xx ho relate fasunatlngls ot actual theater evperxence benefits members partrcularls bs 2illOYV1I'lg them to xx ork on actual productions behmd scenes WVHS Players Shirley Clark, Betty jean Bubbers, Clalre Van Ausdall Qnot prcturedj Coral Freeman 7' C6ll4flClil:C CAL! . . . I 7 n . n-o Q l ' . . K- v Q u - I H i . C Mdffi . . . include one three-act, an adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudicef' which featured eighteenth century furnishings and costumes . . . feature several one-acts, Little Darlingf, bliss Fanniels Bomb, and so on . . . are directed by Klrs. Beth Allen, who gets results by simple suggestions, and Klr. L. R. Kremer, who becomes wonderfully dynamic at rehearsals, due to eleven years' work in the theater . . . reveal that student body likes serious comedy as well as farce, by enthusiastic approval of Pride and Prejudice . . . reward amateur actors by awarding points for Players' lledal, coveted prize given to enthusiastic students who not only act but help on back- stage committees . . . 'Wrs Beth -Xllen director Qaboxel Nllss Margaret Allan adviser of Dramatic Club trea urer Beyerlx 'Nordstrom secretary Mary Ann Boyce president Nlartha Mills uce president l l l 1 . , i . . . ' r . . , - ' . . . tbelowj Dramatic Club officers: Barbara Graff V , 5 ','. .' ,J ... '. -' , K . . . A .', ' - . . . . 1 1 1 The Bennett family: fstandingj Lorraine Barr, jackie Hartwick. Gerry Lofgren, Dorothy Pennoek lseatedl Bonnie Theurer, Mary Brown, Carol Quinn thelowr Diane XYitte, Mary Brown, Maureen Nlashek, .Iackie Ilartwiek Nlauriee Paulsen R, Krer PLAYS . . . use as hackground the Bennett home in Pride and Prejudice . . . provide an insight to eighteenth century customs, dress, manners . . . stimulate interest of students in classical novels . . . give adequate proof of Xlr. Kremer's directing qualities . . . furnish student hody with antidote to usual three-act farce . . . feature modern setting also in Little Darling and give close-up of the workings of adolescent minds, as the little darling scrambles hlithely through her sister's romantic dilii- culties. . . again show antique hackground in KIiss l annie's Bomb, a farce depending mainly on skillful character parts for its laughs . . . reveal student talent, as Betty .lean liuhhers directs 'l'he Bornlf' without assistance from faculty . . '13 sa 7 9' . . jxla' ffxlfd . . . uses as background the languid Southern lsles . . . unfolds exhilarating plot as college students stumble on make-helieve pirates who should have heen dead for years . . . features a hallet dance hy awkward pirates . . . shows lovely costuming, exotic scenery, much lahor by Klr. Bohlke, veteran director of many operettas . . . receives enthusiastic student approhation . . . owes success to faculty organization, teamwork . . . V6 W' ' sn- V . 59' 1 'E1 1 .L Q w 41 ,X ww , ,x ,, A J, x. A JY wi- - if GL 'H ,ff s 'lik if gm 7 3 -SWE I if ! Jw EEE? 5 , 4 , 5, , A, ,, , U, Q . If QP.: ,V.- Q. K W 1 K f . W W as 4 Q9 'f Q 2' fa 'X an as gi Q 'nf Q ii' li 3? ,- Clow . . Edna Anderson . . . Dorothy Anderson . . . Kloneer Assam . . . Dagny Austin . . . Harold Austin . . . Stewart Berdahl . . . Betty Bergstroni . . . Sherwood Berkness .... A ngie Borges . . . Dick Braithwaite . . Russel Brende . . . LeRoy Huchele . . . Gordon Carls . . . Klarilyn Cam shell . . . June Cinkle . . . Shirley Mr' Boyd L' Bohlke' director ' ' ' Cumming . . Bonnie Davis . . . David Dedrick . . . Phyllis Downard . . . Lois Foster . . . Coral Freeman . . . Jeanne Gillen . . . Richard Gilman . . . llargaret Gregg . . . Dick Haas . . . Elizabeth Hansen . . . Jim Hansen . . . Bill Hanson . . . jackie Hartwick . . . Joan Henjuni . . . Thelma Horton . . . Janette Hurd . . . Helen Hurlhut . . . Klariane Hurley . . . 'lihelma lyerson . . . lflnia Iverson . . . LeVern ,lacohson . . . Royal jones . . . Laura Kindred . . . Vernon Knowlton . . . Richard Knudson . . . jackie Kraft . . . Hart Kull . . . Lois LaCome . . . Georgia Larson . . . Stanford Leeland . . . Belna Livingston . . . Nick llargellos . . . Daniel Klatteson . . . Bill Klclienzie . . . Kathy lXlcLaughlin . . . Lavonne llchlurrin . . Fred llonick . . . Doris Klurren . . . Fred Nelson . . . Louise Oherlander . . . Klary O'Connor . . . Kliekey U'Connor . . . Betty Olson . . . Leonard A. Olson . . . Verlyn Opdahl . . . Zane Prang . . . Carol Quinn . . . Xorma Rathhurn . . . Evonne Rohertson . . . -Iohn Robertson . . . Ernest Satter . . . Doris Schaefer . . . Gene Shottenkirk . . . Klarjorie Stadum . . . Carole Sjolseth . . . Bonnie Theurer . . . Dona Thomson . . . Richard 'fhorstenson . . . Joyce Yan Steenwyck . . . Bette Voight . . . Gene VVhorley . . . Dawn VVick . . . Harriet XVilliamson . . . Colleen YVinium . . . Norma XVright . . . 6111117 . . Dona Adley . . . lfayis Alguire . . . Joyce Anderson . . . Ardys Arnold . . . Caryl-Joy Arnold . . . Charles Baker . . . Doloris Barnes . , . Crystal Boyza . . . liilo Brekke . . . Herbert Brende . . . Bill Bright . . . Stanley Brooks . . . Clark Budd . . . Loretta Budd . . . Patsy Close . . . Dorothy Cole . . . Bliriam Dell . . . Edna Downard . . . Patti Edwards . . . Betty Ekholm . . . Dean Everetts . . . Francis Fodness . . . llarjorie Freyhorg . . Gary Giedd . .. llarilyn Griffith . . . Colleen Hanson . . . Dolores Hoefs . . Fern Hofstad . . . Earl Johnson . . . Joy Johnson . . . Vernon Jones . . . Darwin Jorgenson . . . Carolyn Julson . . . Vivian Julson . . . Dolores Leach . . . llorine Letrud . . . Gerald Lofgren . . . Charles Look . . . Ililo Lowe . . . jim lIcCully . . . Klary A. Klichael . . . Cutler llikkelson . . . Shirley Rlitchel . . . Donna lloran . . . Earlette lloran . . . Darrell lloseson . . . Joyce Xlyers . . . Harold Newberger . . . Dick Oberlander . . . Phyllis O'Dell . . . Doris Otterson . . . Rose Rehherg . . . Betty Jean Roed . . . Robert Roseherg . . . Gus Schaefer . . . Donna Sisson . . . Betty Smith . . . Lawrence Sonneman . . . lVarren Sonneman . . . Jean Sougstad . . . Olive Stearns . . . Neal Stippich . . . Yerla Stowsand . . . Darlene Sunderman . . . LaYonne Surdez . . . Patty Sweeney . . . Dorothy Thompson . . . Rlarjorie Thorson . . . Lawrence 'I'l'lUI'IlIOI1 . . . Beverly Xvest . . . Hlayis lvilken . . Ruth Zimmerman . . . A li f fax Y A ,, ..,,, lv. A 1 ,X K v J 41 v . f . - 64 1. J I , 5 ' 1 ! ,- . E Y L . 7 L -ff.-TA ' I 7 Y I ' , fl ,9,., ', 1 5 Wiz.. 1' I ' 2 + '11 fe . 2 p- Q . 245- Q Q s we , -W 4 . f f ' . ,, 1. fm , .5 .sf ,. 1 ' fam. -. If I ' 1 lm 5 S Y Ny: 1 . A 4 . ' r' 7' 384 T , p A A gf ' Q Q? off ' 1 ' .I , ' 'sfx -2' X f' - N' six 5 . 15 .1 A ' ' Alf, K A t V 'X gf' ' 'f X M QR LP 'Fav 4 ! A - A - , 5 1--, , F? M. ' 4 0 ,V I l 'y V' 'V SL-P8 gg Af if ' ' . N, 4 ', 1 an 'K' -2' - !, I Y S, ky 2 3 xgfp 7 t lf ' ff 2, -+ fe' f-' . - - W, i . , ik If , ' ' 0' A yan? X f -Q 'f T15 K - ,K ,V X , A AQFM fi .L aw ff' gs '9- A ' sl W. U' w.,,,,,m fx: fp? A A wwf' .M,:,. ' me 1' T. Occaeafm . . . appeals to lovers of classical music . . . presents a few lighter selections . . . diverts with soloists . . . looks forward to public concerts as goal . . . furnishes novelty with fine lighting effects . . . surprises through new and appealing arrangements, aided by lllr. Hoover . . . grows fast in popularity . . . includes as members Ramona Aderhold . . . Louise Arneson . . . Bill Beck . . . Jackie Becker . . . Albert Behl . . . Lorraine Benson . . . llarjorie Bork . . . Bob Bresee . . . Carolyn Brown . . . Sara Jane Cashman . . . June Chase . . . Paul Child . . . Jo Ann Cooper . . . Virgil Darling . . . Lois Davis . . . Shirley Davis . . . Alan Doyle . . . Shirley Dunlap . . .Art Dunn . . . Alice Farquhar . . . Joan Gilbertson . . . Bob Griffith . . . Dean Guenther . . . Bill llgen . . . Vernal Jones . . . Alice Larson . . . Leonard Lorenson . . . Lolita Lund . . . Betty Lynch . . . Clair E. Klitchell . . . Clair ll. llitchell . . . Elaine lllclienzie . . . Norman Nold . . . Janice Pederson . . . Sylvia Rott . . . Betty Sherman . . . Jane Schwietert . . . Charles Sigler . . . Louise Stein . . . Beverly Stoclcstad . . . Bettie Stride . . . Twyla Sweesy . . . llarjorie Thorson . . . Dorothy Tyler . . . Georgia Tyler . . . Phyllis Young . . . convinces students of good in classics as well as pops . . . STAFF EDITORS . . . fback rowj Neil Ekberg, camera . . . Fred Nilsson, ass't camera . . . Rodney Dickey, ass't clubs . . . Boyd Bahnson, clubs . . Frank Boyce, sports . . . Bill Grigsby, business . . . Bill McKenzie, ass't camera . . . Bob Haggar, ass't camera . . . Bill Pay, ass't camera . . . Gus Schaefer, publicity . . . Evelyn Holmes . . . Frances Brager, ass't art . . . Bettie Stride, classes . . . Pat Pooley . . . Dona Holmes, feature . . . Monte Eccarius, ass't feature . . . Betsy Gregg . . . Knot shownj Janice Johnson, administration . . . Monte Eccarius . . . Louie Reed, associate editor . . . Don Rowe . . . 5f,f,g,g. . . works under able leadership of co-editors Klary Ann Boyce and Claire Van Ausdall . . . depends on these two to arrange out- line of book and general schedule for contents . . . takes own pictures . . . writes own copy . . . adopts as theme, blueprints, . . . receives additional aid from llisses Kleinsasser and Kron who check copy . . . benefits from headaches of Xlr. Chaussee, adviser . . . uses pointers given by Klr. Lemohn of the photography department . . . works at disadvantage due to material shortage and increases in overhead . . . 52 AIN 'X UAL STAFF lb eomposed of energetre, enthuslastrc soung journallsts xx orks IH cheerful student decorated offlte depicts twplcal school splrrt as laughter sorrow, and much don nrlght hard work rldlate from Room 411, home of the staff looks for wlde clrculatron and sueeessful financlal matters to Gus Schaefer and Bull Grrgsbw on es half IIS exrstence to super art edltor hard working Dolores Threlbar Ends book graduallx grosung to completron as seetlon bs sectlon the maternal ls handed to the edrtors for hnal judg ment takes txme out from daxly tasks to partake of games laughter, and plents of eats at prcmc held at Sher man Park 1ns1sts that ans thrng from Grand Opera to Phs sxcal Fltness exists durmg uorklng hours puts much enjos ment 1nto book hopes that rn later Sears readers mas recall pleasant memorxes from book Clarre Van Ausdall Mary Ann Boyce, I co editors Vhnnre w7lllxCS semor edrtor Mr Robert Chaussee faculty advrser Dolores Threlbar art edrtor , , Egml, A V , V vita- - ' .Ma , I lffil A V r K V35 ' ' i I. v I Y L . . . 1 x Q w k ' L : x u n u , . ' c . . . .V ' 1 Q v ' V ' Z 1 . . . V I l S Y : C L 4 4 ' H' . . . ' f 1 .' Q c - ' ' Q . . . C v v K , I 'Y I A ' s n q A Y Ct ix ' .Y ' - J u u v C C V- , , -Y 1 n n Y I K Q Y L u a n Q I K ,. . . V . . , . . . . , . . , . . . ,,,,,, 'Ciillfe dll! . . . thrives under the able leadership of co-editors George Koplow and Bruce Lowe . . . benefits from direction of capable bliss B. Hokenstad, adviser . . . edits paper on average of three times a month . . . receives aid in distribution from Bliss C. Beardsley . . . works for appeal to all classmen-from lowly freshman to dignified senior . . . draws readers with attractive gossip columns . . . boasts also second page stories, poems, and nonsense . . . attracts male and often female readers by the accurate accounts of sporting events, humorous characterizations and chalk plates of individual athletes on the fourth page . . . portrays student activities such as assemblies, club news, student polls, dances and miscellaneous occurrences on the Hrst and third pages . . . is composed of students from the jour- nalism class who are eager to learn more about the ins and outs of publish- ing a school paper . . . finds enjoyment in furnishing the news for fellow classmates . . . George Koplow, co-editor . . . Miss Bernice Hokenstad, adviser . . Bruce Lowe, co-editor . . . Qback rowj Maurice Paul- sen, first page . . . Frank Felt . . . Coral Freeman, third page . . . Clarence Hagglund . . . Virgil Shelquist . . . Cmiddle rowj Mary Ann Boyce . . . Betty Hub- bers . . . Jerri Jones . . . jane Scott.. . Margaret Smith, third page . . . Georgia Theo- closen, second page . . . Maureen Mashek . . . Virginia Floren . . . Bill Nelson, sports . . . Elfreda Kolsch . . . Shirley Hanson, business . . . Bonnie Theurer . . . Mary Town- ley . . . Faye Silverton . . . Marilyn Nlossing . . . Csittingj Ernie Satter, sports . . . George Koplow . . . Shirley Hanson . . . fstandingj jim Hansen, second page . . . Mary Ann Boyce . . . Elfreda Kolsch, editor . . Gerry Lofgren, business . Mary Lou Millage, art . . Elfreda Kolsch, editor . . . Maurice Paulsen, make-up . . jerri jones, assistant editor . . . Shirley Clark, assistant business . . . Miss Dorothea Riter, adviser . . . Q s O -9 ,4- CJAQL4 . . . presents fifth successful edition of all-student publication . . . receives guidance from Bliss Riter and her able assistants: Hlisses Barry, Kleinsasser, Koch, Kron, Baker, Jensen, and Chapman . . . follows edition that won highest ranking by the South Dakota High School Press Association . . . goes by title suggested by Xlargie llloouey of the '40 magazine . . signifies chips from the tree of knowledge . . . merits student acclaim as popular tradition . . . presents material supplied wholly by voluntary contributions of students . . . contains many original works in the fields of poetry, short stories, plays, and, of course, humorous anecdotes . . . is brightened by art work supplied through Bliss Koch's advanced fine arts class . . . sends copy to her rooms where student selects story he wishes to illustrate . . . uses cover designed by Art Editors . . features story by Lois Grotta, which won the short story contest sponsored by American Literature classes . . . makes dedication to staff members in armed forces . . 1 - Ink-- ' L....... 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S E Hifi M iiiiig fgi 111i W H H U U I 63 Q l H H I,-ur JJZC... intends tn inform students of the current events and give a clear, easily understood picture of our present crisis . . . functions internationally . . . meets twice a month . . . selects for programs famous speakers traveling through the city, college teachers, or former faculty memhers . . . daily maintains hooth of current magazines and pamphlets in school lihrary for students' enjoyment . . . now coinhines Senior group and .lunior section into a large unilietl cluh . . . invites entire hotly to a picnic at a local park, which concludes the activities for the year . . . encourages merry-makers to play' hall, participate in games. and in conclusion to eat to their hearts' content the fare prorided hr their dues . . . gaily celehrates lnternational Dai' . . . lengjthens Home Room periocl to thirty minutes . . . entertains at this time with groups from the chorus, hantl, crchestra, or any intliritlual acts offered . . . all flax long maintains a special exhihit in lihrari . , . conclutles successful tlax with liirthilay llall heltl at the .Xrleota Ballroom . . . lx active. truly henelicial cluh . ur- - .,-.-l. fahovel Gus Schaefer, treasurer . . . gc Bonnie Graff, vice-presitlent , . . Nlarlys Sanilvig, secretary . . . Shirley flilrli. co-social chairman . . . Muriel I.amkee, membership chairman . , . Frank Felt, president . . . Claire Van Austlall, program chairman . . . Miss Lillie KllllklC,31lX'iSC'f . . 57 Keithzl Ziehnrlh, vice-pr'eai11c'lit , . Katherine 'I'hc'iaen, presialc-nt . . ixiflfliil Ulaon, 5t'l'I'Cl2ll'y Il'C'IlNlII'Cl' Miv lierglim Stephenson, mlvifer . . . .4 7 4 Jffii-cfzz! Chi! . . . furnishes prninpt :ind ciiicicnt scrvicc . . . rewards mcmhcrs with one-fourth credit for pzlrticipzltiun . . . works in vc1'y'sp:1ciolis. n1odci'r1ly'ilcmrzitcd Iihrziry . . . gzlthc-rs hi-nmnthix tn :iiml in studx' nf clzissifxing hunks . . . rvizixcs :ir imvvity pzirtics . . 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'111 1111 K . 151111, 1 i11ci11'11, 11 111s- . ,i V Y I ' ' 1 '11 -5 f 111: My ' ' Y ' ' ' ' ,, 111111 ' ' '11':, I IH21I1I1C'I'S . . . z11'1':11111c Zl 11111-111111 ' 1 'zz 1 -il. 1 ' 1 1 ' 110111 ' E1l1lX' z ' , 1 ' Q- ' ' 1 ' ' 1 - ' 1, ' ' 5, -J Y: ' 'z 'C . n . .N V I 1 Y' P.: 1 ' ld . . . -1 1 '111' ' ' S1 '1: 1, 1 '1 1, - , ., - 1 ,Z , .1, ,, ...'- 2 1 ..,11' 1' 1 1 17751111156 Cl!!! - 0 u is one of newest clubs in school . . . goes hy name Quien Sabe . . . is actiye club . . . boasts numerous members . . . holds yaried programs crnsisting of songs, talks, plays, and slides about Spanish customs . . . favors student participation, so seldom entertains outside performers . . . moves rapidly under able direction of Kliss Baker . . . calls on many committees to assemble programs before each meeting . . . always carries out plays and songs in Spanish language . . . popularizes Pan American llay as main eyent of year . . . requests members to dress in gay Pan-American costumes and practice South A-Xmerican customs throughout the day . . . commences festivities with assembly for entire student body' in morning . . . displays flags and exercises habits of countries included among our l,atin :Xmerican neighbors . . . climnxes wack mwy Eyfredn K,,1,Chv ,-l,,I,,,e,i,qem day' with gala social hour . . . here encourages . . . Jack 'I'oyy'r1wend. treasurer . - . Joan all merry'-makers to dance and partake of refresh- Hf '5l n' 5F em'A5f - ' ' lf m, Wl Fm feS ments served . . . decides at end of day' that work was net in yain as students are better acquainted with their Pan-American friends and feel much more lenient toward their strange customs . . . is of value in classroom as well. for teachers testify that recitations have been of better nature and more vigorous participation is offered . . . really presents practical knowl- edge to members of school as well as to Kliss Bak:-r's and Klr. Bratt's classmen . . . Brager. vieeepresident . . . jim Reagan, corpresident . . . Darlene Prang . . . Jane Ger- linger . . . Fritzie VVhittiel4l . . . Donna Bale . . . Nancy W Hyde . . . Douglas Ross . . . affix and . . . proposes to extend further study and interest in the Latin language . . . has as governing body two consuls, and aediles elected for a term of one semester . . . chooses consuls from among members of advanced Latin classes . . . gives them control of the meetings and choice of its programs, which include plays, singing, dances, and occasional outside speakers . . . takes interest in annual Roman Banquet given for finishing Latin students . . . requests participants to dress as Roman citizens in togas . . . serves Roman food . . . hears talks on customs of ancient friends . . . thus presents interesting and quite accurate pictures of the early Roman life . . . Miss Irene Cumings . . Miss Helen liliss . . . Miss Terine Kron . advisers . . . fs i ftop rowj jim Hansen . . . Maurice Paulsen . . . Coral Freeman . . . George Koplow . . . Claire Van Ausdall . . . Frank Boyce . . . fsecond rowb Bruce Lowe . . . Dolores Thielbar . . . Betty jean Bubbers . . . Janice johnson . . . Qhottom rowl Margaret Smith . . . Georgia Theodosen . . . Mary Ann Boyce . . . Shirley llanson . . . , Initiation ceremony-George Koplow , . . . Georgia Theoflosen . . . NVinnie l ,, Q3 VVilkes . . . jim llansen . . , Shirley 'X Ilanson . . . Mary Ann Boyce . . . K , Claire Van Ausdall . . . . tillcif itL1!! a o 0 prides self on exclusive meinhership . . . requires llll'Illl5l'l'5 to have high standards, and to have worked either on the 1IYKll'l'i0I', Cllifxr, or Urzzuyz' 111111 lflrlrl' staffs . . . says they must rank high in their studies . . . requests recommendations from teachers for honesty, loyalty, enlightenment, opportunity, leadership, initiative and friendship , . . extends prograin over nations . . . proposes hy its inter- national setup to encourage and stimulate work in journalism, prompting young people to do better and more original work . . . is active, full of life, and a trihute to the national chapters . . . holds lovely formal dinner dance twice a year, as the prime social events . . . installs new members at these times . . . presents well-planned program . . . dances to round out full evening . . . sponsors the annual Press Ball. by which finances are gained . . fupperl Miss Riter, Miss Hokenstad, Mr. Chaussee, Nliss Baker . . . ad- visers . . . flowerl George Koplow, treasurer . . . Bruce Lowe. president . . . lN1ary Ann Boyce, vice-president . . . Claire Van Ausdall, secretary Caffe, Citi. . . has honor of having no dues for members . . . con- sequently retains largest eluh membership of any school organization . . . desires to give stuilents a haekgrouml tor use in post-high sehool living . . . holds monthly meetings . . . invites as speakers prominent intlivitluals who rank high in various liehls . . . maintains constantly increas- ing numher ot helpful hooks and pamphlets in school lilirary on myriad suli-ieets . . . presents only formal dance of the school year-J'Christmas Dance . . . welcomes alumni to this annual fea- ture . . . eeleurates successful conclusion hy inviting ilanee-committee memhers to heavenly spree after eulmination of their duties . . . maintains high-standard programs consistently for benefit of members . . . t I ff' s M 4 ff' rightl ftopj Bowl Bahnson president . . . Larita Clifton, vieespresiflent . . . Clarence Ilagglund, program chairman . . . lfrontj Carol Leverett. secretary . . . Gene VVhorlcy, social chairman . . . Miss Birds: Pusthuma, adviser . fill 'S 4 ffrontj Gale Prentice . . . Maxine llanson . . . Helen Stride . . . JoAnn Fooper, Frances Brager . . . Iilfreila Kolseh . . . Donna Larson . . . Qlwackj Janice johnson . . . Muriel Lamkee . , . Kathleen Quinn , . . Bettie Stride . . , Dorothy Pederson , . . Phyllis Lokken . . . Muriel Lamkee, treasurer . Bettie Stride, president . . . Gale Prentice, secretary . . . Kathleen Quinn, vice-president lil in glut! j2e.fezvc.t . . . lwoasts largest membership list of girls' cluhs . . . consists of eight groups, each guided hy memher of faculty . . . ccnducts meetings of widely rarit-tl nature . . . enjoys speeches on proper dress and social discussions . . . settles important prohlems at Inner-club Council, which has representatives from each division . . . entertains participants with pot-luck dinners or theater parties . . . conducts annual induction Ceremony by candlelight in local church . . . greets younger members into folds of Y. XV. C. A. at this time . . . climaxes gala and useful year hv celebrating the l7amsel's Drag . encourages girls to repav the lioys at this reverse date affair . . . makes choice of King of Hearts from delegates representing each classification . . . chooses Bob Rowe as its monarch, with Dick 'liwedell Aluniorg Floyd Koehler, Sophomoreg and Reginald Graff, Freshman, as attendants . . . continues to advance young ladies to promising wotnanhood . 3' l ,- gweeiyssn promotes a high standard of Christian living . , . leayes pleasant memories of innumerable good times . . . is more than a club . . . is a body, a function, a family of boys . . . starts group of twenty boys out together as freshmen . . . hopes these young men will go through high school, building a feeling of friendship and the will to work as a body, helping one another . . . creates in each of the twelve chapters a respect for Christianity, an interest in other groups and pride in their own division . . . conducts Klother-Son banquet at which boys try to express a small return for all their mothers have offered . . . presents traditional carnival as second gala affair . . . crowns H20 Queen selected from four honored candidates . . . proudly recog- nizes fact that boys lock hack fondly on the joyous years spent at the HY carrying on with a will the slogan, Clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, and clean scholarship . . . Bob Harum, president . . . Don Hansen, vice- president . . . Ernie Hansen, secretary . . . Bruce Lowe, treasurer . . . Margaret Allan, adviser Zz wfz was 1e'c.1 Lillrlf Cdzlflltzillfrl . . . go hand in hand, hoth devoted to the development ot chess players . . . carry on keen rivalry between masculine Pawn Pushers and the more dainty Queens of Chess . . . hold joint parties twice each year, when the battle of sexes is fought . . generally find feminine participants swamped under the male hrain domination . . . assemhle separately the remainder of the year . . . conduct tournaments in each division presenting ruler of chess, and of patience, a trophy . . . fstandingj jack Paulton, Bill Linden, jack Larkin, Dick Sravig, jim Haas, James Reagan, Boyd Bahnson, Mike Billingsley, George Koplow, Philip Mundt, Bill Nelson, Arnold Teslow, Bruce Lowe, fseatedj jack Townsend, Don Shafton, Dorothy Pennock, Barbara Iler, lilfreda Kolseh, Colleen McKenna, Beverly Nordstrom, Alfreda Olson, -lean llarkison, Betty Hillers . . . Bruce Lowe, vice-president . . . Alfreda Olson, Queen of Chaturanga . . . jim llaas, president . . . George Koplow, secretary-treasurer . . . I-on Bob Warner, president . . . Loren Lawrence, vice president . . . jack Benz, secretary-treasurer j iid! VVayne Rauseh, Bruce Mitchell, Ralph 'I'eslow, I.eRoy Aalseth, Virgil Vail, l.oren Lawrence, Ernie llansen, Dick 'l'wedell, 1411? l.ee Rensherger, liob Doane, Boh llaruvn, lioh VVarner, Bruce Lowe, Bob Lockhart, Dan Dworsky . . . .Au r., GNU Liflclfqcliffl s I o l represents XVashington High School in all athletic engagements . . . gains members in the appointments made hy Coach Howard VVood . . . holds as entrance requirements athletic ahility, cooperation. and the desire to work . . . rewards participants with well deserved monograms . . . is very proud that entrance into its ranks is considered one of the great honors for high school hoys . . . meets each month to discuss sports in general . . . tries to create permanent interest in all athletics . . . stresses good sportsmanship hoth on and off athletic field . . . awards Sportsmanship Trophy as a fine trihute for good-fellowship, popularity, and being an all-around good guyu to youth who has actually benefited from schedule . . . bestows honor amid great ceremony at the annually sponsored Klonogram Dance . . . Pearl Evans . . . Dolores Anderson, vice- president . . . Mae Smook . . . Dolores Skinner . . . Mrs. Yvhittaker, adviser . . Dona Mae Masker, seeretarv-treasurer . . june Elks, president . . . Muriel Pirrung . . . Lorraine Langdon . . . Irene XVholer llgcyfif Otlet vb! jLIl0lllC'lli6l :CU caters to students who are home-loving bodies . . . gains members from among the cooking and sewing classes . . . proposes to help make gracious host- esses and produce efficiency in daily household tasks . . . creates interest in domestic duties by teaching skill and introducing improved, modern methods to he used in and about the kitchen . . . welcomes young seamstresses . . . answers to the title of Royal Order of Homemakers, or Rfill, a wiselv chosen monicker . . . enjoys hard working members who gather once a month to do some helpful work . . . includes Red Cross sewing or creating things for the unfortunate inmates of con- centration camps . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Whittaker, adviser . JH' it 5,10 M at L nmxtx cm tuttnts u In Ill mtclc tu III lm, rg LIIIPITNIICS 0I'lf1lI1llItX md lmlxxlduxlxtx nn Pllillllkllh, Npcu xl pmjutx mc IIN tt lu pmmlmnt pmtcwmrx dcxotcx some mcetmgx tm, rcportx from studcntx ICwClILl1 'md bxoluglt ll projcttx tlkex held trips to mlm' lI1tClf'Nf H1 Nlothen 'N ltllIC 1 o mu tl IL UI mu ll tumtmns tn the TUIITI ot ITITUCN If IHCIU Ku Imxncx lllgllllgjlll xc lf xuth NL ucnhtr hunt If t In YMLA Ialherx XR'lI'I'Cll txemurer :ure N 'ln Mm 1 unc prem ent Phx lx Iukken Nc-ueulx Dorothy Qole prexulent WX i .. ., r' ' lt ' I . Cl ' '. 1 l.ll, 'A ' ,'l '.l'5A.. ..,.-. . L L- 1 1 c o -1 l- S 'l -s-l' 'lu'j... E ..:.vz . U JU 3 . . .l'z zlks W' A 'f ' 5 and research workers at the regular lui-monthly meetings . . . ' S 5 ' 5 ' S S 5 on . '..A.:ls lz5'n' f': :' 4' 'z':: l'-a' s': :I- .H-,...7 I .fl u , V n ' ' r f 3, 'S lt 1 N WJJZ... admits as memhers only those who have earned the requisite points in speech activities . . . flourishes as one of the three national societies in school . . . has expanded greatly this year with the advent of Xlr. Kremer . . . holds irregular meetings to consider important problems . . . attends en masse a hanquet held at the Y.NI.C.A., inviting special guests and sitting at tahles which carry out telephone theme . . . sponsors a series of radio programs dealing with various subjects, ending with a group on the attitude of youth to Social Security . . . Debaters Frank Felt . . . Gale Prentice, Rose Rehberg . . . Dick Oates . . . Q:17CUCl..- entiees many participants with varied lines of work . . . furnishes many opportunities for dehaters and speakers hy aitording trips to Sioux City, Vermillion, Yankton, Klitehell, lkladison, South St. Paul, Huron, with good times huilds up good speaking qualities in parti- . owes much to go-getter Kremer who enlarges for all . . . eipzmts . . speech department greatly in one year of work . . . receives approhation of entire school as speech assembly is presented at end of year, replete with symposium, oration, one-act play . . . Mr. L. R. Kremer, debate coach . . se1te1lb Rose Rehherg Iilna Dounairl Dorothy Pederson Cnle Prentice fstnnrlmgb Dick Oates Ll11re Nan Xusclall Mr Kremer Frank Felt 8.11 if I I I 1 furnishes girls a chance to prove to their masculine frientls that they too are excellent sportsmen . . . accommodates interests in all types of athletics . . . provides basketball, kittenhall, tahle tennis, volley- hall, badminton, or shuftlehoard . . . ohtains greater interest by scheduling tournaments hetween rival groups . . . presents by these hattles much entertain- ment for spectators as well as participants . . . rewards those partaking in contests with insignia, the highest honor heing the S.F.H.S. monogram . . offers diversion with social gatherings of varying nature . . . Helen llurlhut, Alice Nelson, Stewart Berclahl Delhert Likens, Doris Schaefer, Dick Doane, Gloria Rabe, Gortly Rees, cheerleaders . . . Dorothy MeRorlen, secretary . . . Maxine Schaefer, Mary Lou VVool- heater . . . Alice Nelson, presi- dent . . . ..l 'F uf M it Mix is Q Vw i HT +1 I il l i am 2 L , 1 S N 5 H P I ffffvf M 1 I 1 Q 2 ' , Q , , inf 95:-1 H3 it , Q r U 'bm- i , i X All HLYI J . . . Q Aj FRESHMAN SHIRLEY LICMONIJS . . loves listening to recordsg dislikes sarcastic people . . . wants to become an illustrator . . is partial to art in schoolwork . . . KIARVIN RANDALL . . . enjoys dancingg dreads report cards . . . hopes to join army . . . recalls as proudest moment receiving on report card . . . is member of student and executive council . . BONNIE DAVIS . . . relaxes by dancing . . . avoids Democrats . desires to be an actress . . . likes chorus . STAN XVILKES . . . prefers snooker and roller skating . . . says he will some day he a sports writer . . . finds women most interesting subject . . . SOPHOHIORE LOLITA LUND . . . is happiest when dancing . . . recalls joyously the time Pierre won the Basketball tournament . . . pre pares to be a lab technician . . . loyally supports orchestra as favorite subject . . . HOB HIGGINS . . . favors jitterbugging with sleeping a close second . . . declares school his pet peeve . . . considers balcony most pleasant subject . . . ROSEKIARY TRUEBLOOD . . . waits anxiously for dances . . . looks with abhor- rence on broken shoestrings . . . studies to be a doctor . . . is good Biology student . . . belongs to many clubshl.R.C., College, and Dramatic . . . BILL ILGEN . . . finds greatest pleasure in skatingg displeasure in gabby people . . . looks forward to being a mathema tician . . . actively participates in orchestra . . . Wei HONOR ROLL-1' . . . Back row, left to right: Elizabeth Allen, Patsy Close, Marjorie Harvey, Betty Hillers, Mary Krogstad, Betty Passig, Norma Rose, jerry Ulberg. Front row: Lila Strand, Jeanine YViebe, Dorothy Rau, Barbara Norberg, Gertrude Stellen . . . QQ F s C? 'T HONOR ROLL--2' . . . Back row, left to right: Ramona Aderhold, Ester Andersen, Caryl Arnold, Shirley Breslow, Paul Child, Geneva Clark, jo Ann Cooper, Barbara Edmunds. Front row: Shirley Fletcher, Virginia Floren, Alice Gericke, Margaret Gregg, Beth Hermanson . . . Junior Clzrs officers . . 75 HONOR ROLL 1 Back ross left to rlght -Ioan bxlhertwn Nlxlo Breltlte XIVIIIII Burk Lois Bylle,-hy. Margaret Carle, Bill Dewalcl N ary Vntlzxhl Nlaxine lverson Leslie Krumm Alyce Nelaon Luis Davis. Front row: Bob- hette Peterf, Darlene Prang john Reishus, janet Suther- land, Doreen Vingness, Mar- garet XVhitHel:l, Douglas Ziachke . . . I S F: if if f if 4175 Left: Clustered around piano are swing- and-jive fans Doris Schaefer, jim Dunham, Neal Ekberg, LaVonne McMurrin, Don Rowe, Patti Edwards, Dick YVray, and Dan Dworsky . . HONOR ROLL-2' . . . Back row, left to right: Bill Ilgen, Mary Pribble, Doris Rob- inson, Douglas Ross, Cecil Schrader, Helen Schrader, Geneva Tiemyer, Jack Townsend Rosemary Vehle. Front row: Beverly VVest, Lolita Lund, Ann Maclison, Shirley Davis, Lorene Hauge . . . 1 14 HONOR ROLL-2 . . . Back row, left to right: jane Gerlinger, Phyllis Lokken, jo Ann McCormick, Generose Miller, Lee- Ann Mortrucle. Front row: Lz1Vonne Nasvick, Gale Prentice, Diane VVitte, Muriel Rainalter, Darlene Duncan . . . HONOR ROLL-3' . . . Back row, left to right: Betty Fenstra, Lois Grotta, joan Henjum, Barbara Iler, Vivian julson, Dolores Lehman, Glennys Lokken, Alyce Luken, Phyllis Bowman, Pauline Buxton. Front row: Dorothy Pennock, Marion Randall, VVaril Spear, Dick Stavig, Dona Thompson, Colleen McKenna . . . 79 I . o 0 0 ' I provides only ,lunior activity of school year . . . features snappy stage sliow including tap dances by l,aYonne XlcXlurrin and Doris Schaefer, interpretation of Xladame Thicoskeup, url-ll2lI1liS for the Boogie Ride by Dave lledrick, piano tickling lay Neal lfklverg and George Wvissert, Bill Kle- Kenxic-'s accordion . . . is overrun with seniors, sophomores, freslnnen . . . 4 In-Q, Nw-is-v. K! QMS U Sw climaxes evening with crowning of Harriet Haviland and Ernie Hansen by Betsy Gregg . . . also honors royal at- tendants Dagny Austin, lflfreda Kolscli. :Xrlette Xerison, Beverlee Nordstrom. lloris Schaefer, .lack LlIIl'IUlNly. Dave Bickel, Dave Hedrick, Ury ce Green. Dick Stavig . . . Y, CW fd cgemow cautrouslx sldle through the portals of WHS seekxng refuge from xulturous lnpstlck addlcts who are lx mg ln xx 'ut for defenseless Frosh soon accustom ourselves to the lndependence necessary xn our nexv and strange surroundmgs wrth the '1rr1x'1l of O L D feel at last that xxe 'Ire part of that student bodx xx hxch has chosen the Queen 'md Marshal our Queen and lW'1rshal to rergn supreme for a d'1x take 'rn mterest rn orgamzatnons 'ts one by one xxe join v'1r1ous clubs IRC College Club H1 Y or Girl Reserx es select as first evecutlves for our umor class offrcers Don Hansen, Gus Qchaeter bhrr lex Clark Claudia Hanson, and Loure Reed stage hrlarrous un1or class partx under the leadershlp of xxork finally attarn rank of mighty senrors reach peak of enthuslasm xx hen our oxxn classmates are honored ln a spectacular coronatron ceremonx on our I'1st O L D place ZHHITS under gurdance of Don Hansen Bob Harum Gerrx Lofgren and Dona Nlae Holmes conduct gala senlor partx and banquet 'zlong the Gax NIUCYICS theme here xvltness com1c'1l stage shoxx and challengmg toasts bx the offrcers srngle out L'1Vonne Haugen as Sxx eetheart of 4.4 dCSp1fC sprrng fever settle doxxn to the hustle and bustle of graduation preparatnons 'ls xxe reluctantlx make readx to leaxe the school xvhlch has furmshed us xx nth so manx good trmes and the abllxtx to face the xxorld squ'1relx SRNIOR CL-XSS OFFICERS, left to rnght Roh Harum, xlce presrdent, Dona Holmes, secretary, Don Hansen, presrdent, berry Lofgren, treasurer C ey e ' ' 0 s 0 1 1 V A . 1 A YK' Q J e - K L . u u n . 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CORRINE BCSH . PHYLLIS BYLLESBY ROBERT CARL . . . MILDRED CARLSON .... - XRLENE CASBY . . . XV.-XRD CHENEY . . 4 KATHLEEN CHESSHIR . . . RONALD CHESTER . . . LAEL CIIRISTENSON . . . SHIRLEY GEORGE CLARK . . , DOROTIIY COLE . . . LOIS COLLINS . . . ROBERT COON . . . ,IAMIZS CORCOR.-XN . . . BILL CORNIQLILS . . . SHIRLEY CVNIINIINO . . . .-XRLA IJALEN . . . IJOROIIIY IJARU INI.-XTHILDA DE OEFS . . . CRYSTAL IJICKI-IRSON . . . RODNEY DICKEY ..., A LFRED DIT'I'I-QNI-IAYSER . . . ROBERT DO.-XNE . . . ROBERT DODSLEY . . . NOEL DYNCAN . . . RICIIARD DLNLAP . If 2 ad? LYLE EASTERDAY . . . MONTE ECCARIUS . . . MARILYN EGGE . . . THELMA EDVVARDS JUNE ELLIS . . . PATTY ELMEN . . . MARYLYNN ELROD . . . SHIRLEY EMERSON . . . VVILLIAM EMERSON . . . BEULAH ENGLES . . . CHARLES ERLING . . . LAVERN ERPS PEARL EVANS . . . DAVID FARNSVVORTH . . . ALICE FARQUHAR . . . MAURICE FAY .53 'X ik EEZ w 2 DOROTHY FAYLOR . . . FRANKLIN FELT . . . GENEVIEVE FLOREN . . . KENNETH FOSTER . . . CORAL FREEMAN . . . MARJORIE FREYBORG . . . RANDY GABRIELSON . . . VELDA GERICKE . . . ALICE GARDNER . . . RALPH GARDNER ., , YVANDA GEMBAROFSKI . . . BETTY FI'NDAI'N . . CARITA GIRTON . . , BILL GOODHOPE . . . BESSIIC GRABER . . . BONNIE GRAFF Q ik BETTY GREENLEE . . . MARY HELEN GREIG . . . VVILLIAM LDRIGSBY . . . ROBERT GRISNVOLD . . . ROBERT GROTH . . . JAMES HAAS . . . JAMES HAGGAR . . . CLARENCE HAGGLLJND . . JUDITH HALONEN . . . CLALDIA HANSEN . . . DONALD HAXSEX . . . ELINOR HANSEX JAMES HANSEN . . . JEANNE HANSEN . . . JOYCE HANSEX . . . BETTY HAXSON . . L I -wif' wus I CAROL HANSON . . . COLLEEN HANSON . . . DOROTHY HANSON . . . RUTH HANSON . . . SHIRLEY HANSON . . . VVILLIAM HANSON . . . JEAN HARKISON . . . ROY HARMISON . . . DOUGLAS HARTSOOK . . . ROBERT HARVM . . . BEVERLY HARVEY ..., 1 XRNOLD HATCH VELORA HATCH . . . L:1VONNE HALTGEN . , . GENEVIEVE HERING . . . GXYENDOLYN HOELLVVORTH . . . S I Jf DONA HOLMES . . . MARY HOOSHAGEN . . . ELIZABETH HORTEN . . . NORMAN HUDELSON , . . HELEN HURLBLT . . .KATHLEEN IDOL. . . ELAINE IHLEN . . . LOREN IRVVIN . . . ELMA IVERSON . . . THELINIA IVERSON . . . PHYLLIS JACOBS . . . DOROTHY JACOBSON NORMA JOHANSEN . . . CHARLES JOHNSON . . , DELORES JOHNSON . . . JANICE JOHNSON . . . .IEROME JOHNSON . . . NANCY JOHNSON . . , ROBERT -IONES . CAROLYN -IVLSON . . . MERLYN K.-XNT . . . DOLORES KELLY . . , LAVRA KINDRED . , . THOMAS KIRBY . . . ELAINE KIRKVOLD KNOCK . . . GLENN KNOLL . . . GEORGE KOPLOVV . . , ROLF KRALSHAAR . . DARXVIN JORGENSON RLSSELL KERSBERGEN . MERLYNNE DVANE . MARION KRIENS . . MURIEL LAMKEE . . . LEON LARRABEE . . . ALICE LARSON . . . BETTE LARSON . . . GLY LARSON . . . HAROLD LARSON . . . LLOYD LARSEN . . . MARGERY LARSON . . . VVAYNE LARSON . . . LOREN LAXVRENCE . . . STANFORD LEELAND . . . DOLORES LENDT MORINE LETRUDE . . . RAYMOND LLOYD . . . ROBERT LOCKHART , . . GERALD LOFGREN . . . 'X J STELLA LOVRO . . . BRUCE LOXVE . . . NATHALIE MAGNCSON . . . JANICE MANN . . . HOLLY MCCORMICK . . . HOVVARD MCGILVREY . . . MARILYN MCMVRRIN . . . EUGENE MCQUISTEN . . . DOROTHY MCRODEN . . . YVONNE MELL . . . GLENDA MELLOON , . . LAVETA INIEYER GAYLE MIKKELSON . . . MARGARET MILLAGE . . . FRANKLIN MILLER . . . BRUCE MITCHELL . . . fi XVAYLAND MITCHELL . . . MARCENE MONSEES . . . BETTY MONTGOMERY . . . BETTY JEAN MONTGOMERY . . . VVELLS MOORE . . . PHILLIP MORRIS . . . DARRELL MOSESON . . . MERLE MOXNESS . . . ALICE NELSON . . . JOYCE NELSON . . . VVENDEL NELSON . . . CLAYTON NESSAN . . BERNICE NEUHARTH . . . FREDERICK NILSSON . . . SHIRLEY NORBERG . . . BETTE NORDSTROM . . . its IJARLENE NOVY . . . RICHARD OATES . . . CLETVS O'I7EA .... -X LFREIJA OLSON . . . CHARLES ALLAN OLSON . . . VERLYN OPDAIIL . . . ROSEMARY OVERLEES . . . MARILYN OVERSETH . , . ROBERT PAINTER . . . DEAN PASCO . . , LOIS PATTERSON . . . GRACE PETERS . . . PEGGY PETERSON . . . GERALDINE POPE . . . KATHLEEN QLINN . . . MARION QUINN GLORIA R.-XBE . . . XVANDA RADSPINNER . . . CLINTON RAINES . . . KENNETH RAUCH VVAYNE RACSCH . . . JAMES REAGAN . . . BETTY LOU REED . . . GORDON REES . . . ROSE REHBERG . . . JACK REID . . . GRACE REISER . . . LEE RENSBERGER . . . PHYLLIS RICE . . . JEANNETTE ROBERTS . . . BETTY ROED . . . RICHARD ROKKE . . v 5 is qc is Q , ? 'N if , 1 T 1:Q : 'P' SELVVYN RONNING . . . CARR ROSS . . . BETTY ROTI . . . ROBERT ROVVE . . . MARLYS SANDVIG . . . ERNEST SATTER . . . GUS SCHAEFER . . . MAXINE SCHAEFER . ROMAYNE SCHENNING .... -X NITA SCHMIDT . . . JANICE SCHROEDER . . . DOROTHY SCHUCK . . . JANE SCOTT . . . JUNE SHAFER . . . FAYE SILVERTON . . . DARRELL SIMPSON . . . .3 3 If Q n . ,. If ,f x 'iw-'f 4 Q 2 .. 3 ' - f,m3?ff' ,di . ROBERT SLETTEN SMITH . . . THOMAS SMITH . . . JEAN SOUGSTAD . . NEAL STERNBERG . . .ADELINE SMITH , . . ELIZABETH SMITH . . . MARGARET ELIZABETH SNEIDER . . . DAYTON SNEVE , . . JANET SNYDER . , . NORMA SPENCER . . . MILTON SPIDLE . . . LaVONNE STEEVER . . . BETTY STOCKXVELL . . . LOIS STOVEN . . . BETTIE STRIDE LOIS STRINGHAM . . , LYLE STYRDEVANT . . . KATHERINE THEISEN . . . GEORGIA THEODOSEN . . . DOLORES TIIIELBAR . . . LEROY THOMPSON . . . RFTH THOMPSON , . . DOROTHY THORPE . . . INIARGARET THORIZSON . . . JOHN TIIORSON . . . MARIORIE TIIORSON . . . RICHARD THORSTENSON . . . GENE TIDEMANN . . . MARTIN TILTON . . . MARY TOXVNLEY . . . MARVIN TUNGE My-.qs GEORGIA TYLER . . . VIRUIL VAXL . . . CLAIRE VAN AUSDALL . . . EVELYN VARNS . . . HELEN VICK . . . DONNA VISTE . . . XVESLEY XVAHLSTROM . . . EVANGELINE XVALTON LOIS VVANGSNESS . . . ROBERT VVARNER . . . GENE NVHORLEY . . . DOROTHY VVICKLUND . . . DON XVILCOX . . . XVINIFRED VVILKES . . . MARCIA YVILLIAMS . . . ARLINE XVILSON . . COLLEEN XVINJUM . . . RAYMOND YVINTER . . . HOXVARD VVOLD . . . GLORIA XVOOD SHIRLEY XVOOLHEATER . . . HELEN VVRIGHT . . . KEITHA ZIEBARTH . . . fsummer school graduatesl DONALD ANDERSON . . . JUNE CINKLE . . . VIRGIL DARLING . . . LOIS JEAN DONLEY . . . DONNA EHLEN . . . ORABELL FICKEN . . . LOIS GRAHAM . . . BEVERLY HL'RD . . . JACQUELINE KRAFT . . GLADYS MEISENHOLDER . . . YVESLEY NOEL , . . MARY O'CONNOR . . . JOHN PAULTON RAMONA PREUSS . . . LOIS RANDALL . . . VVAYNE SCOTT . . . DONALD STENCIL . . . DOREEN UHLEY . . . MAY VILHAUER . . . DON VVILLIAMSON . . . MARCELLA ZIMMEL Of'flCE PR NC PXIL3 .....l CE MEN OFF ki 3 X ,, AJ Off' uf RLG .Sf L...J :4Zvfmini4f'cafion . L. Nl. FORT, Principal . . . completes eighth year as leader of XVIIS . . . plans to leave next fall, following a promotion to office of Superintendent of the Sioux Falls Puhlic Schools . . . stands in favor of all . . . performs in all fields, from governing a school to playing good ol' mountain music on his har- monica in assembly . . . has assurance of entire student body that he will be truly missed . . . 5 3 R A BECK Asslstunt Prlnupal Q lrrles out dutles of dlscxplxnarmn gn es students f'1m1l11r gleen sllps sex enth perxods hindles problem eases excuses tirdmesses 1nd 1bsenLes plans to oceupx role of Pr1nc1p'1l nevt 5e'1r lll RI BRURIBAUGH Specml Counselor 11ds Wir loft 'Ind llfr Beck Lonsults Wlfll students on vlrlous phases of Lurrngulum X ,, I . . , .. . 1 . . . 'Z I I f 1 . . . ' 1 . 1 1 , . s v ' - - KK - - ,, ' 1 ., , ' 1 . . . 1 1 . . . A , 1 . 1 I 1 I i I . . . I ' ' , 1 . ' 1 . . . , f - . . , 1 . . . . 1 Q A . ' 1 ' . ' . . . ' . ' I . '1 I W' Q if N-.. ,A THXXH WUI Umllans, IIN, ' will 1 uv 'lsslsts Rlr Bed: ulth exeu Cb performs geneml Offne dutles INIRS ISNIAY JOHNSON Reglstmr 'lttends to neu puplls keeps studenti reeords gbmdes tr'utU1rd NIR DAYTON GOLDSNIITH Student ordmqtor seeures job for tudente dlreets NYA S ew .. Q if 'ir 1 bl 'A x , gf:-f 9t li . 1 Q Y- '5HRuARv A 'G I V: J :L r 1 H UZ , M ,L :B-Qlwjyij 'vi si 551 ftl'!'1 if' JIM... MISS EVELYN YELINEK, Secretary. . . Y L I 'i .O . n n '..ie. V .', QS. .,.. ':,f.,. .s... ' . A ' A' X' , Co- N ' 5 s .... ' 'if . . . x 5041! Og ZDZbLC6lfl:0lfl . . . includes five members, four officials . . . elects own officers . . . ahides under leader ship of Dr. John P. Gregg, Presidentg Russell M. Johnson, Vice-Presidentg lValter Leyse, Secretaryg John Cressey, Treasurerg Claude Hamilton, Attorney for the Board of Educationg Carl Herman Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds . . . employs teachers, pays hills, and governs the schools . . . 2 stanriing, left to rightj VValter Leyse . . . Carl W. Herman . . . john K. Crcssey . . . Vlnutle A. llzimilton . . , hvilllHIll l. liarly, Superintendent of the Sioux Falls Public Schools . . lsezited, left to rightl Russell M. johnson . . . Guy A. Larson . . . Dr. j. P. Gregg . . . Mrs. juliu M. Goodrich . . . ll. li. Sal OFFICERS OF FYIICUTIVE COUNCIL Cleft to rlght C us Schaefer Treasurer Darlene Hlggens Secretary Vnrgnl Vanl the first semester Presnlent bhxrley Clark the second semester Presulent l Yl'C'UIIW E COI NCIL Brende Bob Ioelthart Merwn Matxlla jack Ben7 Vlfgll Vaxl fmnclrlle rowj Dona Mae Holmes Bewexlee Nlnrtlstrmn Frances Brager Marjorxe C olalsmnth joan Hen-yum first rovwj jackie Kraft Dnn Hansen Darlene Hlggem 9 ,, iii'-ss 'J , : ' ' s, ', lhack row, left to rightj Bill Nelson . . . Stanley YVilkes . . . Marvin Randall . . . Russell K - af 3? 6111 AHA . . . Standing, Ie-ft to right: Dorothea Riter LBA., Vuiversity of South Uakotzijg lfthyle Harry CHJX., Sioux Falls College-jg Herniee llokenstatl lli..-X., .'Xugustana College: lNl.:X., Northwestern l'nive-rsitylg Bernice jenxen lB..'X., :Xugtiatatia Collegelg Faye lfriek lli.A., Yankton Collegeg M..'X., l'niverfity of South Dakotalg lieth Allen lli.A., Dakota XVewleyanlg liunice .-Xrruotrong lli..-X., .'Xugustana Collegelq llannah Nortlgren lB.A., Univerxity of Nlinnexotaj. Seatetl, left to right: Margaret Allan USA., Augustanalg Hazel Ingelmritson lH.A., Augustanalg limily Chapman A lB.A., Vniversity of Minnesntalg L. R. Kremer fB.A., Yankton Collegelg Josie VVilNon ll3.A., M.A., University of Kansaslq Avis Rasehke HLA., Auguxtaunlg Anne Kleinsasser QB.,-X., Dakota VVesleyang M.A., University of South Dakotalg Terine Kron USA., Dakota VVealeyang M.A., North- western Uiiivexwityj. Miasing from the picture is Helen McQuillen CBJX., University uf South Dakotaj . . . 0CljIl! 5Ci6IflCE.4 . . . Standing, left to right: Robert Chaussee fB.A., University of South Dakotalg C. R. Beck fB.A., Dakota VVesleyang M.A., Uni- versity of VVisconsinlg Fred J. Kohoutek fB.A., Yankton Collegeg M.A., University of South Dakotajg C. A. Hauge fB.A., Luther Collegejg Norman Stordahl HLA., Augustanal. Seated, left to right: Dorothy Early fB.A., University of South Dakotal 3 Beatrice Doheny fB.A., Augustanaj Birde Posthuma fB.A., University of South Dakotajg Lillie Kunkle fB.A., Dakota Wesleyang M.A., University of Chicagojg Marie Conway fB.A., Rosary Collegeb . . . M fzilemafm Qmntllng left to nght F M Schvmrtv LB A X'1nLton Cullegel Elwaheth Calmluell QB X Oberlin College-l Lxnn P Zenner QB N lnnetsm of South Daltotal Seated left to rxght osephrne VS agner QB LX Lake Forest Collegel Effie Benson B A C ustawus Adolphux Collegel France: Flint QBA Unxvernty of VS zuhxngtonj . . . dlflflftdjed . . . Standing, left to right: W. E. Bran tB.A., M.A., Hamilton Collegelg Helen Baker lB.A. Nebraska Wesleyan, M.A., University of Nebraskal. Seated, left to right: Helen Bliss fB.A., University of South Dakotaj g Irene Cumings fM.A., University of VViscons Ph.B., Grinnell Collegej . . . JZid'ca'cian.4 . . . Seated, left to right: Bergliot ' Stephenson CHS., University of Minnesotabg Elizabeth Hurst Clowa State Teachers College and Sioux Falls Collegejg Almelyne Flint QB.S., University of Illinois! . Cl:6llC6 1 . . Standing, left to right: J. VV. Lemohn lB.S., Eastern State Normal Schooljg Harold Maggrett LBA., M.A., University of South Dakotajg H. E. Thurston QB.S., Dakota VVesleyang MA., University of South Dakotajg Donald Jorgensen fB.A., Yankton Collegej. Seated, left to right: E. H. Bissell QB.A., Nebraska VVesleyanJg joy Hamrin fB.A., Hamlineg M.A., University of Minnesotal g F. V. Rayl lB.A., VVabash Collegej. Missing from the picture is Glen Bunclay QRS., South Dakota Statej . . 0l4flHfl6'CClCl Clflflfc branding left to rnght Wllllam Bubhers QB B A Unn er :ty of Mmnesota M A Unnerwny of Iowaj Llana Ollenburg QB A Dakota VK esleyanl Helen Bach QB b South Dakota Smtel Jeanette Hewby QB 5 bouth Dakota Qtatej Paul Henle QB A Dakota Xvesleyan M A Unnersntv of bouth Dakotal Seated left tn rxght Ruth Bach QB 5 MA Umver :tv of Minnesota! Clara Beaxclxley QBA bronx Falls Collegel Fulelu VValter QBA bmuvc Fall College BCS llnghlanml Parltl Bernamlyne Qchmult QB S n ld Nlorthexn State Ieatherx Collegej Kala Mae Bmun QB S Umversxty of Mnnnesotal J I C 7 C I C , . , . . ., ' s ' . , .l ., , . ' . Y , . v -A -v ' u . ., t , . . , ., . . . , . ., . . , .A ., . 1 . , . , 1 . ., . ., 5 1 . . , , . ., . . , ' 3 ' . 1 ' ' ..., .' .' 4 . . . .- , 5 K N0 G-Af... Miss Vera Koch fl-LA., Iowa State Teachers Collegej . . . fylrufc . . . Left to right: Arthur R. Thompson CHA., Univeraity of North Dakotajq Harold hi Hoover CB.S., South Dakota Stateg MA., University of Minnesotaj. Seated: Boyd L. Bohlke CM.A., Chicago Musical Collegeb . . . Giiui7zL.1f'rLci! :Q-4!'cf.i . . . I.eft to right: Ii. T. Hansen CBA., Morningside Fnllegejg Paul M. Hutton fli.A., South llzxkutn Stntelg Iinrl Bowen HSA., University uf Inwng M.S., Iowa State Collegebg Clark Cline' IHS., lnwzt State Cullegej. Miuing from the picture are Ashton XVilson USS., Nurthwewt Miswuri State Teachers Cullegejg and Melvern Metcalfe QA.E.F. Univeraity lieuune, Cute nl'or, Francel . . . 1 M vw 1l Ucfl MCM LOU 'IIJUFIC I wen on Unxsexxltw of Nouth ljlkllf ke! ze In m V IXCINIIN of South lJ1Lot1 CH1 811161 ZH! 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.