Woonsocket High School - Redmen Yearbook (Woonsocket, SD)
- Class of 1971
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Zhe Kedmen Woonsocket High School Woonsocket, South Dakota 1971 EDITOR-Julie Beddc ADVISOR-Floyd Eler Dedication We wish to dedicate our 1971 annual to our Basketball coach, team, and cheerleaders with the memory of an outstanding season and with the unforgettable experience of participating in the State B Tournament. Zable of Contents Dedication.........................................................................................2 Seniors............................................................................................3 Underclassmen..................................................................................... 13 Administration....................................................................................21 Activities........................................................................................27 Sports ........................................................................................... 55 Advertisment......................................................................................65 2 Zhe Seniors' Cast Cays H Vice-President Jack Bennett Julie Beddow 5 Vicki Berg Tom Berg Tom Bissell Margaret Burkel Susan Donohue 6 Mary Jane Goudy Gary Godfrey Myrna Hjelm 7 Sheila Larsen Richard Luna 8 Dorthea Nielsen Glenda Maurice Robert Nielson Peggy Radford Scott Peterson Tim Sandness 9 10 Gailen Steichen Charles Sweeney Seniors Kid darewell 1971 was a terrific year for the Seniors. Two of the sen- ior boys helped take our team to State B by defeating the No. 1 ranked team in the state. Hitchcock, and going on to beat arch-rival Wessington Springs, and spunky West Lyman at Ft. Pierre. The Seniors had been very busy all year, but the main e- vent to raise money for skip day was the production of Double in Diamonds . It was a big success, and lots of fun for the cast, stage crew and Mrs. Zimmerman. Sioux Falls was the destination of the skip day bound Sen- iors again this year. KISD seemed to be the favorite, al- though the eating places, Walt and Mary's and Here's John- ny's proved to be pretty popular, also! After tearing a- round all afternoon, a party was held at Twin Lakes. Pastor Carpenter officiated at the baccalaureate service on May 23 with the band playing the traditional Pomp and Circumstance for the Seniors march. On May 27, the Class of '71 took their final walk together as they filed past the crowd to receive those all-important diplomas. Guest speaker was Mr. Lloyd Duenwald. Mary Steichen and Brad Steichen received the Dzie awards for maintaining the highest grade point average during the sen- ior year. Two received the awards, but they and 36 others have many awards in memories of four years together at WHS. I A Cook of Own Zo achieve an identity of our own, And to have a look that is us. Zo stand out in the crowd, Zo be admired for what we are; Zo be individuals in every way, Zo understand. A look of our own. R. Alexander K. Berens D. Bockomy J. Brosnan K. Carver L. Cross G. Druse L. Elenz L. {linker A. Jensen K. Kilcoin T. Kistler {junior Class V. Kogel L. Larson J. Linke J. Meyer J. Meyer D. Miller M. Padmore P. Prins J. Rankin J. Schulz S. Tague L. Tollefson J. Vearrier B. Weatherford R. Weber Class Officers. Pres. Kate Kilcoin, Vice-Pres. Kit Carver, Sec. Lori Elenz, Student Council Rep. Valerie Kogel. Even Spirit Day doesn't phase the Jrs. appetites. For once Mr. Barnes is all smiles. That's the spirit, Gwen. What a bunch of hard working girls! Bookkeeping is TOUGH! 15 J. Andersen T. Farris G. Jensen R. Linke L. L. Ball C. Forbes S. Keller D. Luthi M. K. Bollinger J. Grassel B. Kilcoin R. Mathis R. K. Cahill F. Grassel D. Knigge B. Maurice B. M. Clayton D. Hinker L. Kopplin C. Murtha S. C. Donohue B. Howard L. Larson B. O'Riley J Parker Sandness Sc ha bo t Siedschlaw Sonne Steichen J. Swenson M. Trudeau M. Van Leur P. Vearrier R. White D. Backlund Not Pictured W. Wolter Sophomores Smile Class Officers. Pres. Danny Hinker, Vice-Pres. Jackie Grassel, Sec. Judy An- derson, Student Council Rep. Mike Tru- deau. fun and games in Biology?? Disect them, Larry—don't eat 'em!!! it Who's in disguise? Is it always E. Baruth K. Baysinger D. Bies M. Bissell J. Bollack D. Bollinger P. Brosnan V. Brueske J. Dankey G. Feistner J. Fristad D. Hibbard P. Kub S. Larson E. Murtha D. Ohlrogge D. Olson K. O'Riley J. Parker P. Podhradsky P. Prins M. Rankin R. Regynski D. Reider B. Riggs T. Roti G. Schabot S. Schlomer B. Schmiedt L. Senska N. Siedschlaw K. Sonne N. Steichen L. Swain S. Tague L. Thompson F. Tolley C. Tiede B. Van Leur M. Vetter K. Weber P. Weber Class Officers. Left to right: Pres. Corwyn Tiede, Vice-Pres. Brad Van Leur, Student Council Rep. Dennis Hibbard, Sec. Nick Steichen. freshmen Jrolic A Cook of Guidance Guiding the steps Oh the stairway of Ceading the way-answering the questions... Opening young minds with knowledge- Shaping their futures... Ralph Pias Zeachers Cead the William Jiricek Superintendent Sociology Senior Class Advisor Smoke Signals Advisor Mrs. Marian Anderson Secretary Study Hall Supervisor Mrs. Edythe Basham Principal Guidance Counselor Student Council Advisor Junior High Typing Smoke Signals Advisor Pep Club Advisor Frank Palleria Principal of Elementary Grades Eighth Grade Math Mrs. Marie Moran Librarian 22 Band Director Vocal Music Director Don Barnes Jens Andree Government U.S. History World History Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Lettermens Club Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Kathleen Zimmerman English XI and XII Speech Declam Senior Play Advisor Physical Education Seventh Grade Math Track Coach Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Grade Basketball Freshmen Advisor Floyd Elenz Economics Business Machines Office Practices Typing I and II Bookkeeping Annual Staff Sophomore Class Advisor Lindy Peterson Mrs. Lee Krch Home Ec. I, II, III Seventh Grade Social Studies FHA Advisor Senior Mathematics Geometry Algebra I General Mathematics Seventh Grade Math Wrestling Coach Junior Class Advisor 23 Mr. Dankey Shop I. II III Mechanical Drawing Physics Mrs. McGrill English I, II French I II Mr. Carmichael Earth Science Biology General Science Mrs. Brosnan English I Howard Taylor- Janitor Mrs. Waddington, Mrs. Parquet, Mrs. Goudy Carrol Ball- Janitor Buzzy keeps the floor and boards of W.H.S. immaculate. His time and energy must not be forgot- ten. Many delicious meals were prepared and served by these ladies and their student helpers. They have sacrificed time to pre- pare extra special meals for the students of W.H.S. C. W. can be seen with a mop or broom in hand in the Armory. He has put in ma- ny long, hard hours of work to keep it clean. 24 Student Council Student Council Officers: President: Scott Peterson, Secretary: Julie Beddow, Vice-President: Rich Linke. The Student Council frolics in the snow. Student Council: Scott Peterson, Rich Linke, Julie Beddow, Carol Groseth, Valerie Kogel, Kathy Kilcoin, Dan Hin- ker, Corwyn Tiede, Mike Trudeau, Jack Bennett, Dennis Hibbard. School Hoard Students doing their thing at the Student Council dance in the fall. Student Council meetings are a gas!!! The school board spent many long hours in meeting this year, deciding on important issues concerning the pupils and school district. School Board. Left to right: Richard Parsons, Orlin Rune- stad, Supt. Ralph Plas, Gayland Trudeau, Rodney Alexander, Katherine Sen ska, Mable Ball. 26 J Cook of Belonging Participating in the panorama of activities. Challenged by aspiration. Developing ourselves for what we are, Cearning to believe in ourselves, Cearning to live for others. V • • Our 1970 Koyalty and Attendants 30 Sophomores: Jody and Mark dreshmen Keign at the 1970 Carnival Assistant Editor, Kathy Kilcoin; Advisor, Mr. Elenz; Editor, Julie Beddow. ANNUAL STAFF Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Layout Editor Layout Staff Ada Jensen, Janet Hippen. Art Editor Art Staff Peggy Prins. Photographers Gwen Wolter. Annual Staff Succeeds Annual Staff: Back row: K. Kilcoin, J. Beddow, Mr. Elenz, T. Berg, B. Nielson, G. Godfrey, C. Groseth, P. Prins, G. Maurice, J. Meyers, D. Bockorny, V. Berg, J. Hippen, D. Nielsen, G. Wolter, M. Steichen. Seated: J. Goudy, K. Berens, A. Jensen, J. Kistler, L. Authier, S. Larsen, D. Parker, L. Howard. 32 Paper Staff: Seated: V. Kogel, D. Parker, C. Steichen, D. Bockorny, D. Neilsen, V. Berg, S. Larsen. Back row: J. Anderson, B. Siedschlaw, L. Authier, J. Goudy, K. Bollinger, J. Meyer, J. Hippen, G. Maurice, J. Swen- son, L. Parker, L. Howard, M. Steichen. PAPER STAFF Editor..................................... Mary Steichen Assistant Editor..................Valerie Kogel Art Staff Chief..................Dorthea Nielsen Art Staff.................................Carol Steichen Lori Elenz Paper Staff Layout Staff Chief Darial Parker Layout Staff Typists..... Reporters Glenda Maurice Advisor, Mrs. Basham; Editor, Mary Steichen; Assistant Editor, Valerie Kogel; Layout Editor, Darial Parker. Vicki Berg Jane Goudy Sheila Larsen Lynda Howard Bonnie Siedschlaw Judy Andersen Janet Swenson Lynn Parker Janice Meyer Vicki Berg Lynda Howard Back row: Mrs. Zim- merman, Advisor, D. Bollinger, J. Goudy, M. Trudeau. Second row: J. Steichen, S. Larson, J. Linke. Front row: M. Rankin, M. Bissell, V. Berg. District Winner: Vicki Berg Declam Students j Are Successful First row: L. Parker, P. Prins, J. Kistler, V. Berg, K. Kilcoin, J. Rankin, J. Swen- son. Second row: Mrs. Krch, Advisor, N. Siedschlaw, M. Bissell, S. Schlomer, L. Thompson, K. O'Riley, M. Vetter, B. Siedschlaw. Third row: J. Dankey, M. Ran- kin, K. Weber, V. Brueske, P. Podhradsky, S. Tague, J. Anderson, J. Hippen, L. Swain. Fourth row: P. Radford, P. Prins, L. Kirsch, M. Burkel, C. Donohue, J. Grassel, P. Weber, D. Bies, J. Goudy, D. Nielsen. Fifth row: D. Bollinger, D. Rei- der, G. Schabot, K. Bollinger, S. Larson, P. Vearrier, A. Jensen, K. Berens, M. Hjelm. S.M.A. Js Active Senior Honor Students: Dorthea Nielsen, Gailen Steichen, Vicki Berg, Brad Steichen, Susan Donohue, Carol Steichen, Tom Bissell, Julie Beddow, Mary Steichen. Monor Society Commends Students 35 National Honor Society: First row: Juniors; Lori Elenz, Gwen Wolter. Second row: Seniors; Tom Bissell, Gailen Steichen, Brad Steichen. Third row: Mary Steichen, Susan Donohue, Julie Beddow, Dorthea Nielsen, Carol Steichen. Miss Holiday: Julie Beddow Julie Ann Beddow was chosen among the senior girls to rep- resent Woonsocket for the Miss Holiday title. Girls from the Central South Dakota area participated in the event held annually at the Huron arena. Everyone was thrilled and very proud when she was chosen as Second runnerup. Along with making many new friends and having a wonderful time, she won a trophy, a bouquet of roses, and $50 for the Woon- socket High School activity fund. Miss F.H.A. Sweetheart: Jolene Kistler Mr. Irresistible: Rich Linke Students Jm through their Variety of Zalents D.A.R. Candidate: All-State Band: Susan Donohue Mark Waddington 36 Tom Bissell, Larry Ball, and Lee Larson were selected for All-Conference basketball. Honorable mention: Jack Shulz. Prettiest Cheerleader: Julie Beddow Julie Beddow was chosen as the prettiest cheerleader a- mong the varsity cheerleaders by the student body. She then competed in the area contest sponsored by the Daily Plains- man, in which she placed tenth Hiis year six of the Redmen were selected for the All-Con- ference team by the conference coaches. The players were cited for their fine playing on both defense and offense. Front row: Bob Nielson, Lee Larson, Scott Peterson. Back row: Rich Linke, Tom Bissell, Dave Swenson, Coach Andree. Chosen as Girls and Boys State delegates were: Lori Elenz and David Bockomy. Chosen as Girls and Boys State alternates were: Kate Kilcoin and L-ee Larson. Students Receive Monors Librarians. Standing left to right: Jeanette Rankin, Dorthea Nielsen, Janet Swenson, Jody Grassel, Jalene Steichen, Bonnie Siedschlaw, Louise Hinker, Jackie Grassel, Peggy Prins, Judy Andersen, Janet Hippen, Lynn Parker. Seated: President, Jane Goudy; Vice-President, Kathy Berens; Secretary-Treasurer, Vicki Berg. JCibrarians Assist The librarians began the year ambitiously and ended it somewhat be- draggled. The officers for the 1970-1971 school year include President-Jane Goudy, Vice-President----Vicki Berg, and Secretary-Treasurer--- Kathy Berens. These girls presided over meetings and tried to organize the other girls so as to keep the library in order. Mrs. Moran, the advisor, worked long hours guiding the girls. Her help was greatly ap- preciated. This year library week was April 17 through April 23. It was ob- served by passing out book markers which were sent out to emphasize the National Library Week Program of 1971. The girls concluded the year by having a picnic on May 20, 1971 at Hitchock Park, Mitchell, South Dakota. After the picnic, they attend- ed a movie, The Great White Hope . Officers of next year, 1971-1972 include President-Kathy Berens, Vice-President-Peggy Prins, and Secretary-Treasurer-Louise Hinker. 38 David Bockomy Kathy Berens . Jerry Vearrier Lee Larson Kate Kilcoin . . Gwen Wolter .. Jean Meyer Janice Meyer . . Grandad Mrs. Morton Kip Jim Mohoney Betty Abbie Higgins Trudie Judie Jeanette Rankin............Ludie Jack Schulz............... Detective Peggy Prins............... Mrs. Feeney Laurence Cross............Jack Joyce Linke................ Tilly Rhonda Alexander...........Prompters Teresa Kistler.............. Mary Padmore............... Dazzles Cast George Wooster......... Maxine................. Kyle Kin ton........... Michael Kin ton........ Thelma Cassidy......... Allison Cassidy........ Edgar Merritt.......... Helen Findexter........ Wilbur Findexter....... Grant Chandler......... Brad Steichen Janet Hippen Julie Beddow Tom Berg Dorthea Nielsen Vicki Berg Scott Petersen Lynda Howard Bob Nielson Tom Bissell 40 juniors Most the Seniors The Juniors entertained the Seniors on May 1, at the annual Junior-Senior banquet and prom. The theme was We've Only Just Begun . The banquet was held in the Catholic church basement. The Juniors and Seniors dined on ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, com, salad, and ice cream, cookies, and apple cidar. Mr. Plas gave a short talk, and Mr. Carmicheal entertained with a few selections on his guitar and sang the theme song. After the banquet, the juniors and seniors proceeded to the Armory for the Grand March. The hot pink and silver streamers, pulled together in the shape of a diamond and the silver chandelier set the mood for a romantic atmosphere. Music provided by Pandoras Box . The dance was followed by parties or by going to the drive-in. A breakfast was served at Mary Pad- more's house, after an evening to remember. Kate gives the welcome. Seniors enjoy the banquet. Girls have a blast!!! 42 Zheme: ‘' We ’ve fast Begun ” 43 Front row: J. Beddow, D. Nielsen, J. Goudy, C. Steichen. Second row: D. Reider, D. Bies, L. Larson, K. Cahill, P. Weber, S. Larson. Third row: D. Bollinger, V. Brueske, C. Groseth, L. Elenz, G. Maurice, S. Schlomer, P. Prins. Fourth row: J. Hippen, D. Parker, L. Howard, S. Peterson, J. Rankin, A. Jensen. K. Bollinger. Fifth row: Mr. Palleria, Director, M. Rankin, N. Siedschlaw, D. Olson, G. Godfrey, K. Weber, M. VanLeur. W. M. S. Maud Does Zkeir Zking in More king and Concert Front row: V. Kogel, L. Parker, B. Siedschlaw, M. Padmore. Second row: M. Bissell, V. Berg, J. Anderson, J. Dankey, P. Vearrier, G. Feistner, J. Steichen. Third row: M. Trudeau, M. Waddington, J. Linke, L. Hinker, D. Luthi, J. Vearrier, B. Maurice, P. Kub. Fourth row: P. Prins. M. Steichen, S. Donohue, R. Alexander, J. Parker, E. Baruth, M. Vetter, T. Roti. Head Majorette: Leanne Authier Majorettes: Patty Vearrier Sheila Larsen Linda Hoxsie Linda Kirsch Stage Band. J. Beddow, Piano, G. Godfrey, Drums. Back row: J. Vearrier, L. Hinker, K. Kilcoin, J. Linke, M. Waddington, S. Peterson, Director Frank Palleria. Middle row: R. Alexander, D. Donohue, M. Steichen, P. Prins, K. Bollinger. Front row: B. Siedschlaw, M. Padmore, J. Anderson, C. Groseth, L. Elenz, G. Maurice. Stage Maud Swings Pep Band Perfects Pep Band. First row: M. Padmore, L. Parker, V. Kogel, V. Berg, D. Nielsen, J. Goudy, C. Steichen, L. Larson. Second row: J. Rankin, M. Trudeau, A. Jensen, L. Elenz, G. Maurice, P. Prins, L. Howard, J. Hip- pen. Third row: J. Vearrier, D. Luthi, J. Linke, M. Waddington, R. Alexander, S. Donohue, M. Steichen. Fourth row: Director Frank Palleria, N. Siedschlaw, M. Rankin, K. Weber, M. Van Leur, D. Olson. Outstanding Instrumentalists Compete in Contest Superior rating: Bonnie Siedschlaw Superior rating: Mark Waddington Instrumental Soloists: Front row: Joyce Linke, Mary Padmore. Back row: Mike Trudeau, Scott Peterson, Peggy Prins, Rhonda Alexander. The regional instrumental contest was held at Lake Andes on February 10, 1971. The flute quartet and the saxophone trio received superior ratings. Of the eight soloists competing, Bonnie Siedschlaw and Mark Waddington received superior ratings. These instrumentalists were under the direction of Frank Palleria. Flute Quartet. Valerie Kogel, Lynn Parker, Mary Pad- Saxophone Trio. Peggy Prins, Lori Elenz, Carol Groseth. more, Bonnie Siedschlaw. 47 Mixed Chorus: Front row: K. Bollinger, C. Steichen, J. Beddow, B. Siedschlaw, S. Schlomer, J. Steichen, J. Meyer, L. Elenz, L. Hinker, M. Padmore, D. Bies. Second row: L. Parker, D. Parker, S. Larsen, M. Stei- chen, L. Authier, C. Groseth, J. Anderson, M. Vetter, L. Thompson, P. Vearrier, N. Siedschlaw, P. Prins, R. Alexander, M. VanLeur. Director, Mr. Palleria. TTiird row: J. Hippen, J. Goudy, J. Kistler, G. Maurice, D. Neilsen, S. Donohue, B. Maurice, J. Grassel, J. Swenson, P. Weber, S. Tague, C. O'Riley, M. Burkel. Fourth row: D. Bollinger, P. Radford, P. Prins, G. Shabot, V. Brueske, D. Reider, J. Dankey, L. Kirsch, K. Weber, L. Larson, B. O'Riley, K. Cahill. Fifth row: J. Rankin, M. Bissell, L. Howard, L. Hoxie, K. Ber- ens, M. Rankin, J. Meyer, A. Jensen, V. Kogel. Sixth row: M. Trudeau, B. Schmiedt, J. Vearrier, G. Feist- ner, M. Waddington, B. Weatherford, S. Peterson, L. Cross, T. Farris. Top row: G. Godfrey, D. Bockorny, C. Tiede, B. Nielson, J. Schulz, T. Bissell, L. Ball, L. Larson. Chorus Makes the Scene For once everyone in Mixed Chorus is singing??? Accompanist. J. Beddow, J. Andersen, R. Alexander, M. Smile boys it doesn't sound that bad! Vetter, B. Siedschlaw, M. Padmore. Choralettes. J. Meyer, L. Howard. L. Elenz, S. Larsen, J. Beddow, D. Parker. M. Steichen, M. Pad- more. Vocalists on the Move Choraleers. J. Vearrier, M. Trudeau, J. Schulz, B. Weatherford, B. Nielson, T. Bissell, S. Peterson, L. Ball, L. Cross. All-State Chorus Members. Tenor, Jack Schulz; Alto, Darial Parker; Soprano, Julie Beddow; and Bass, Scott Peterson. The small vocal groups and soloists went to contest on February 3, 1971 at Kimball. The Choralettes and the Chor- aleers received excellent ratings. Darial Parker, soloist, received a superior rat- ing, and Jerry Vearrier and Julie Beddow received excellent ratings. Vocal Soloists: Julie Beddow, Jerry Vearrier. Darial Parker. Those who attended All-State Chorus in Rapid City were Jack Schulz, Darial Park- er, Julie Beddow, and Scott Peterson. These vocalists were under the direction of Frank Palleria. Lettermen's Club: First row: R. Linke, S. Peterson, T. Berg, B. Nielson, T. Bissell, D. Swenson, Mr. Barnes, Advisor. Second row: J. Vearrier, J. Vetter, R. Weber. B. Steichen, J. Bennett, D. Bockomy, Sports Reporter, Mr. Andree, Advisor. Third row: L. Cross, J. Schulz. Fourth row: B. Weatherford. L. Larson. Fifth row: D. Miller, B. Kilcoin. Sixth row: L. Kopplin, Student Manager, T. Farris. Seventh row: L. Ball, G. Jensen. Eighth row: M. Clayton, B. Howard. Ninth row: N. Steichen, T. Roti. Cettermen W.M.S. Proud Good catch— 50 Spirit Macks the Redmen Pep Club: Kneeling: G. Wolter, J. Beddow, C. Steichen, G. Godfrey, K. Berens, K. Kilcoin, C. Groseth. Sec- ond row: J. Andersen, J. Meyer, B. Siedschlaw, L. Howard, J. Grassel, V. Berg, M. Vetter. Third row: S. Schlomer, P. Radford, V. Kogel, J. Kistler, N. Siedschlaw, L. Thompson, M. Burkel, M. Steichen. Fourth row: K. Weber, D. Knigge, L. Hoxsie, G. Schabot, R. Alexander, A. Jensen, D. Parker, L. Kirsch, J. Hippen. Fifth row: M. Rankin, M. Padmore, D. Nielsen, D. Reider, M. Bissell, M. Hjelm, K. Weber, K. O'Riley, J. Dankey. Sixth row: J. Steichen, L. Elenz, P. Prins, S. Tague, S. Larsen, P. Podhradsky, G. Maurice, J. Meyer, J. Rankin. D. Bies. Seventh row: L. Larson, B. O'Riley, P. Prins, V. Brueske, L. Authier, L. Park- er, P. Vearrier, J. Grassel, L. Swain. Eighth row: C. Donohue, W. Wolter, K. Cahill, L. Hinker, D. Bollin- ger, S. Larson, J. Swenson, K. Sonne. Ninth row: B. Maurice, M. Van Leur, D. Luthi, J. Goudy, S. Donohue, K. Bollinger. A Cheerleaders. Top: Kate Kilcoin, Gary Godfrey, Julie Beddow. Bottom: Carol Groseth. Action! five! Cook Alive! We back the Red B Cheerleaders. Bottom: Judy Andersen, Margaret Vetter, Bonnie Siedschlaw. Top: Jackie Grassel. 52 Golf: David Bockorny, Lonnie Senska, Dan Cahill, Bob Nielson, Rich Linke, and Larry Ball. W.M.S. folfers have a Rail! Coed Zeam Tennis: Kneeling: Larry Ball, Lonnie Senska, Jim Bollack, Scott Peterson. Standing: Tom Bis- sell, Donna Luthi, Susan Donohue, Lee Larson. 'District... Kegion... State ft!!! J week of back-breaking practice, Za king the coaches ’ wills and ills, Kef ore the game’s action, 6an J do it? Will J come through? On-the-spot decisions... Straining ’til the f inal buzzer sounds, Always knowing J’ve done my best. Action A Team. First row: J. Meyer, K. Kilcoin, V. Kogel, J. Meyer, J. Rankin, M. Padmore. Second row: L. Howard, G. Maurice, G. Wolter, D. Luthi, S. Donohue, S. Larsen, A. Jensen, L. Authier, P. Radford, Coach Jim Ball. B Team. First row: K. Weber, G. Shabot, P. Vearrier, S. Bissell, L. Parker, D. Bies, S. Schlomer, N. Siedschlaw. Second row: C. Donohue, D. Reider, K. Cahill, W. Wolter, K. Bollinger, B. Maurice, J. Swenson, M. Rankin. Third row: D. Knigge, C. O'Riley, S. Tague, S. Larson, M. Van Leur, D. Bollinger, L. Larson, B. O'Riley, P. Prins, Coach Jim Ball. A Team. Sitting: Student Manager Leroy Kopplin, Brad VanLeur, Jack Schulz, Rich Linke, Tom Bissell, Bill Kilcoin, Corwyn Tiede. Standing: Statistician Dave Bockomy, Lywellyn Tollefson, Mark Clayton, Gary Jensen, John Vetter, Lee Larson, Larry Ball, Coach Don Barnes. Kedmett - Pride of W.M.S. B Team. Center: Coach Jens Andree. Standing: Lonny Sen ska, Jim Parker, Brad Howard, Dennis Hibbard, Lywellyn Tollefson, Mark Clayton, Corwyn Tiede, Brad Van Leur, Nick Steichen, Todd Farris, Mike Sandness, Steve Keller. Larry Ball Kcdrncn Make State K Possible Rich Linke Gary Jensen Jack Schulz 58 Big Bed's Zremendous Season We They Wessington 70 54 Forestburg 71 43 Wessington Springs 73 64 Mt. Vernon 81 38 Tulare 65 36 Doland 84 35 White Lake 67 47 Carthage 89 46 Iroquois 81 41 Hitchcock 57 59 Wolsey 76 58 Forestburg 78 53 Kimball 73 59 Artesian 75 56 Plankington 65 40 Alpena 80 75 James Valley Christian 77 37 281 Conference Alpena 80 52 Hitchcock 47 69 District Wessington 74 49 Hitchcock 62 54 Region Wessington Springs 60 48 West Lyman 65 63 State B De Smet 56 89 Clark 66 51 Cheyenne Eagle Butte 89 84 Ked Are NO■ - dumber One in Our Eyes Top row: Coach Andree, D. Bockomy, J. Schulz, B. Steichen, B. Weatherford, S. Peterson, L. Larson, T. Berg, T. Bissell, B. Nielson, R. Linke, D. Swenson, L. Kopplin, Ass. Coach D. Barnes. Middle row: B. Kil coin, L. Cross, G. Jensen, M. Clayton, L. Ball, D. Regynski, C. Murtha, B. Riggs, C. Forbes, J. Vearrier, T. Farris, D. Miller. Bottom row: T. Roti, B. Howard, B. VanLuer, E. Baruth, J. Bollack, J. Parker, C. Tiede, E. Murtha, L. Senska, D Hibbard, R. White, N. Steichen. Zremendous Kedmen Nave Redmen___________Qpp. 32 Wessington 20 32 Iroquois 14 20 Wolsey 12 70 Sunshine 0 48 Alpena 0 50 Artesian 0 12 Hitchcock 22 66 Tulare 6 16 Mt. Vernon 12 NO. 9 in State Season R. Linke B. Steichen L. Larson S. Peterson J. Schulz T. Berg T. Bissell R. Nielson D. Swenson 61 Track Team: Front row: D. Regynski, M. Clayton, R. Linke, L. Larson, L. Ball, B. VanLeur, E. Murtha. D. Hibbard, L. Cross, J. Bennett, J. Vearrier, C. Tiede. Back row: Mr. Andree, Coach, T. Bissell, N. Steichen, B. Weatherford, T. Roti, D. Ohlrogge, K. Verhey, R. Schabot, P. Kub, T. Farris, S. Keller, L. Kopplin, Stu- dent manager. Track boys are all hands. Zrack Zearn Wins Conference Zourney Get ready--Get set—GO!!!! Wrestling Squad: Back row: Mr. Peterson, Coach, J. Bennett, D. Ohlrogge. R. Weber, B. Riggs, S. Peterson, R. Schabot. D. Swenson, F. Tolley, J. Bollack. Front row: R White, B. Schmiedt, D. Backlund, J. Vearrier, M. Trudeau, L. Cross, E. Murtha, B. Steichen, P. Kub, T. Roti. 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