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EQ parfonian PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE WESSINGTON SPRINGS CITY SCHOOLS VOLUME SEVENTEEN 1-HURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1945 NTiMEEE'oNE' SUPHUMURE GLASS HEADS ENROLLMENT RAGE .FRESHMEN FOLLOW WITH CLOSE SECOND Monday's enrollment at the Wes- srngton Springs public schools to- taled 3935 the grade school has 113. Enrollment of Senior and Junior high School Students numbers 209. Junior High School has 16 eighth grade and 12 seventh grade pupils.l In the Senior High School enroll-i ment the sophomores topped the l1St with 655 the freshmen have 45,3 the juniors have 40 and the seniors, have 39. 1 Those enrolled in each respective class are as follows: Freshmen: l Q John Anton, Genvieve Arnot, Mag- i ie Bell, Marilyn Boehler, Dean Christensen, Betty Conklin, Howard, Cuppy, Beverlie Durnil, Geraldl Fuerst, Bette Haines, Robert Hanks! Edgar Hemmelman, Alice Hensley, Alice Hille, Ramona Kearns, Robert? Kirlton, Elaine Knigge, Darrel i Knight, Beverley Lasson, Maynard! Lindstedt, Ted McHenry, Merrill I Gunderson, Elaine Mettler, Delores. Monroe, Ervin Palmer, Marjorie' Peterson, Marvin Rainy, Lavern Rapp, Vernon Reisland, Vincent Reisland, Geraldine Rhodes, Lee Schnabel, Gene Scott, Norma Sch-E wabauer, Willard Snyder, Marguerite f Swenson, Elaine Thimpson, Thomas' Thompson, Delores Voigt, Leolai Weber, Bernice Winter, Myron Win-, ter, Velma Yttreness. Sophomores: 1 James Anton, Darlene Barber, Iv- an Bender, Edna Borkowski, Anna Mae Bult, Lester Caffee, Don Cam- eron Doris Clifton, Maybelle Cosby, Dora Deneke, Rodney Flannery,, Leona Fuerst, Ann Gilbertson, Ralph Grohs. Robert Hauge. Evelvn Hines,i Helen Hines, Darlene Hins, Ruth Ann Hodgson, Opal Hotchkiss. Tillman Johnson. Darlene Kludt, Jean Leis- chner, Florence Loveless, Myron' Kleppin, Shirley Knigge, Ruby Knigge. Lila Koenig, Arlene Kraft, Betty Krog. Donna Krueger, Alta Madden, Gilbert Magee, Carol Meade, James Meyer, Alice Mohling, Donna Lou Olson, Paul Patton. Gene Peterson, Montv Powell, Thelma Redman, Dorothy Reiners, Arlena Roduner. Alta Rogers. Virginia Sal- mon, Betty Sefrna. Elaine Sheffield, Keith Sheffield, Robert Swenson, Alice Thompson. Edward Vavra, Virginia Webb, Herb Wickre, Billy CContinued on next page.D INOV. 9. Football Season Begins With 36 Men Reporting Thirty-six men reported for the 1945 football season. Coach Hall states that two games have been scheduled with Miller on Oct. 5 and Those who have started practice are, Fayne Fitzgerald, Glenn Burch- fleld, Richard Bradley, Richard Had- dorff, Alan Sheppard, Lester Roush, George Krog, Bernard Madden, Lyle Will, Keith Robbins, Bob Winegard- en, Don Thompson, Roy Palmer, Bob Wolting, Junior Schryer, Clair Tiede, Dick Wade, Myron Kleppin, ,Gilbert Magee, James Anton, Rodney Flannery, Robert Hauge, Paul Pat- ton, Herb Wickre, Maynard Will- man, Curtis Younie, LeRoy Grieve, Wayne Linn, Myron Mebius, John Anton, Edgar Hemmelman, Vernon Reisland, Vincent Reisland, Thomas Thompson, Myron Winter and Dar- rell Knight. Faculty. Members Guests At Ministers, Reception Faculty members of the Wessing- ton Springs public school and col- lege were entertained by the Min- isterial association on Thursday ev- ening Sept. 13. The occasion was a reception in the Congregational church. A program of readings and mu- sical numbers was given. The Rev. Jacob Askeland introduced the mem- bers of the Ministerial associationg the Rev. George E. Kline of the col- lege and Supt. C. T. Holland of the high school introduced their faculty members. Get-acquainted games were played, and lunch was served at the close of the evening. F ' 1 I Dorm News 5 I l WS.H.S. dormitory opened Mon- day with approximately 115 stu- dents receiving meals there. About as many .students receive both board and room as last year. Mrs. Carrie Kearton has taken Mrs. M. O. Alverson's place as dean oi girls. Mr. Leonard Wing has returned as dean of the boys and as general manager of the dormitory. Mrs. Haddorff has replaced Mrs. Cooper in the kitchen. The freshmen spent their first week at the dormitory on K.P. duty. Mr. Wing and fellow students ad- l r i NEW H. S. FACULTY RESUME DUTIES Another school year is under way with the faculty nearly complete. Mr. C. T. Holland is back. as super- intendent and geometry instructor. Mrs. Frank Warta, Mrs. Lester Greener, Mr. Hilding W. Gadda and Miss Rose Beitz have also returned to teach in the high school. Mr. Holland graduated from the Springfield high school, earned a B. S. degree in Southern State Normal fin 1931, and received his in the iUniversity of South Dakota in 1942. 4 1 4 1 I I Mrs. Warta is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, she teaches English I, bookkeeping and advanc- ed mathematics. She is freshman class advisor, and is in charge of declamation. Mrs. Greener, who is an alumna of the University of South Dakota, is at the head of the commercial de- partment, which includes typing I and II and shorthand I and II. Eighth grade science and girls phy- sical education are also 1n her schedule. Agriculture is in the hands of Mr. Gadda, a graduate of River Falls State Teachers College, Wisconsm. In addition, Mr. Gadda is in charge oi visual education and F.F.A. Miss Bietz, a graduate of Southern Normal at Springfield, is teaching seventh and eighth grades. Among the new members of the faculty is Mr. Asa Memmer, senior high school principal, a graduate of the University of South Dakota. Mr. Memmer is teaching American government and economics. Mrs. A. L. Hoerner, a graduate of Northern State Teachers College at Aberdeen, is teaching American history, World history and English Ilg she is in charge of dramaticsx Mrs. Vernon Moxon is teaching English III and IV until Oct. 1. She attended Yankton and Augustana colleges and received her degree from the Nebraska State teacher's College at Wayne, Nebraska. Miss Lorna Meyer is a graduate of Huron college, she teaches Span- ish, biology and journalism, and is the Spartonian staff advisor. The new coach is Mr. Stanley Hall, a graduate of the Seattle Pacific College, Washington. He is teaching chemistry and physics. mired their initiative and willing spirit.
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