Woonsocket High School - Redmen Yearbook (Woonsocket, SD)

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1978 REDMEN WOONSOCKET HIGH SCHOOL WOONSOCKET, SOUTH DAKOTA PRESENTS o'3 49 Table of Contents Dedication............................... 2 Annual Staff............................. 3 Homecoming............................... 4 Seniors.................................. 7 Underclassman........................... 17 Activities.............................. 29 Sports.................................. 43 Togetherness............................ 64 Grades.................................. 72 Ads.................................... 77 Index.................................... % WELCOME THEY WRITE THE SONGS Annual staff members include: top row- Mrs. Larson, Carolyn Thompson, Craig Godfrey, Cheryl Dorris, Jane Brosnan, Jean Sonne, Gilda Murtha, and Patti Schabot; bottom row- Mary Zirpel, Shelley Schlicht, Polly Parker, and Don Ringen. Not pictured are Dan Hagman and Scott Wells. Carolyn Thompson is busy at her typewriter, while Cheryl Dorris, Mary Zirpel, and Jane Brosnan look over an annual layout. The Annual Staff, funded by the selling of annual ads and jackets, worked hard to develop this year's edition of The Sounds of WHS . The Annual Staff, or journalism class, wrote columns for the local paper concerning sports, FFA, music, senior interviews, etc. This year in the journalism part of the class, two radio shows were introduced. Polly Parker composed city news to be read over KORN. Dan Hagman wrote and read school news over KMIT's High School Report . MEMORIES LIGHT THE CORNERS OF MY MIND” The Woonsocket Redmen Homecoming days began on September 23, 1977. The week started with sock day which led to dress-up day followed by a Fifties day, and then Red and White day. Thursday school was dismissed early to work on the floats. Coronation of Princess Elaine Kempf and Chief Brad Selland started at 7:00. The attendants were Paula Senska, Jeff Tiede, Gail Sonne, and Brett Selland. The burning of the W and pep rally ended the evening. Friday there was no school so floats could be finished. The parade started at 12:30 and the sophomore float Blast Away the Blue Jays took first place. Excitement ran high when Woonsocket scored its victory over Hitchcock 60-0. After the game was the Homecoming dance with Faded Blue. Homecoming week concluded with the alumni banquet and dance. The tradition of Homecoming has been a skit put on by the Junior class. This year the skit was The Gong Show . In the photo above Scott Stryker played as Paul Newman; Lori Maakestad, Raquel Welch; Kurt Krueger, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, and Susan Kluksdahl did her routine of Tiny Tim. 5 p Row one: Varsity basketball cheerleaders say, Red are no, 1, Roxanne Moe and Jodi Bittner cheer on the Redmen. That's too close ' says Gilda Murtha. Row two: Jane Anne Brosnan and Gilda Murtha show their school spirit. The Homecoming Royalty and Chorus assemble. Isn't it amazing, catching Susan Kluksdahl working? Row Three: The business law class assembles after a court session. The Redmen Football team hustles again. Scott Moe goes for another pin. Row four: Big Red is ready to start another game. Mrs. Kogel watches Susan Beach per- form on the beam as Shelley Plagmann dismounts. Susan Kluksdahl goes for two points as Gail Sonne and Shelley Schlicht hustle to the inside. i Lisa Alexander Lowell Dorris Jane Anne Brosnan JoAnne Druse Jack Davis SENIORS N D Julie Feistner Jim Godfrey LEARN TO T . Bryant Hiemstra 9 11 1 V 4 6 YOU’VE GOT ThE CUTEST 12 16 LITTLE BABY FACE Answers given on page 16. 25 30 i 13 Chris Roti Brad Selland Shelley Schlicht Brett Selland Darrell Schmit Paula Senska Carla Van Leur Kevin Van Leur Craig Weatherford Darrel Willman 1. Lisa Alexander 11. Jane Anne Brosnan 21. Jeff Tiede 2. Gail Sonne 12. Larry Kleinlein 22. Carla Van Leur 3. Shelly Plagmann 13. Jim Godfrey 23. Lori Trudeau 4. Patty Jensen 14. Brad Brett Sell and 24. Jack Davis 5. Roger Parker 15. Polly Parker 25. JoAnne Druse 6. Lowell Dorris 16. Regina Kilcoin 26. Paule Senska 7. Paula Moran 17. Craig Weatherford 27. Lisa Swenson 8. Gilda Murtha 18. Jeff Snedeker 28. Carolyn Thompson 9. Dwight Mathis 19. Elaine Kempf 29. Christie Roti 10. Scott Moe 20. Cheryl Hoxsie 30. Julie Feistner WHAT’S AT i mi r Camera. Now what's the problem? says Chuck Parquet. Don't look so innocent, Jerry Baysinger. Sophomore class Future Farmers of America. 18 Kellen Hinker hard working? You mean hardly working! What is it, Brett Selland? Kurt Krueger and Lee Georgen take a short break. HAPPENING W.H.S. Don't look so busy seniors. Now that's a quiet group in the library. Sandy Baysinger and Sheri Wells know how to make a study hall. Danny Hag man trying to look busy. Kregg Krueger • • • Now that's a body. 19 YOU AIN’T SEEN Jay Ball Rian Boschee Chris Farris Craig Godfrey Jerry Baysinger Todd Brueske Tim Foos Lee Goergen Todd Bies Mary Cross Leon Fredrichs Danny Hagman Scott Bollinger Cheryl Dorris Terri Funk Kellen Hinker 20 NOTHIN’ YET!” Kurt Krueger Don Ringen Jean Sonne Valerie Swenson Lori Maakestad Pat Schabot Lenna Steichen Donna Thompson Mike Podhradsky Sandy Schlomer Scott Stryker Peter Thompson Randy Reider Mark Snedeker Steve Stryker Denise Trudeau 21 JUNIORS Scott Wells Susan Kluksdahl The Junior class held bake sales, raked lawns, and set a new magazine sales record to earn money for prom this year. Among their other activities, the class presented their version of the Gong Show for the home- coming skit featuring Farah Fawcett-Krueger, Rusty Weinberg Eddie Wolter Mary Zirpel ife.fi. Abov : St vt Stryker, Randy Reider, Sandy Schlomar, Mark Snadeker, and Scott Bollinger show their spirit In the homecoming skit. Below: Jean Sonne and Dan Hagman hard at work in the library. Below are Junior class officers from left to right: Jay Ball, sec.-treas; Patti Schabot, vice-president; Randy Reider, president. Above: Jay Ball and Denise Trudeau participating in Chemis- try. To the right: Kellen Hinker looks for the rebound. To the Left: Todd Bies, Mark Snedeker and Mr. Mangold busy making orange juice. Scott Boll inger goes for the ball. Above: Susan Kluksdahl poses for a pic- ture. Below, to the left: Dan Hagman and Sandy Schlomer, the junior class carnival candidates. To the right: Scott Stryker, Lori Maakestad, and Farrah Fawcett- Krueger (Kurt Krueger) entertain the stu- dent body in the homecoming skit—177. SOPHOMORES ARE DYNOMITE” Mary Anderson Jeff Berg Teresa Brandsted Steve Estabrook Janet Authier Cindy Berquist Stuart Christian Scott Foghner Sandy Baysinger Jodi Bittner John Christopher G inger Funk Susan Beach T im Bollack Melanie Clayton Denise Godfrey 23 David Hjelm Tim Klaas Polly Kogel Mark Peterson Julie Howard Cheryl Knigge Neal Mathis Troy Peterson Diane Jensen Kevin Knigge Renee Mathis Mike Plagmann Karla Kempf Pat Knigge Dawn Moran Cindy Reider 24 Clark Relder Connie Thompson Sheri Wells Brian Sonne Deb Thompson Gary Willman Doug Swenson Pam Swenson Tom VanLeur Rachel Weinberg Having one year under their belts, the Sophomore Class shed their nervous- ness by busying themselves with FFA, Sports, and Carnival. The Class of 1980 won first place with their float entitled, Blast Away the Bluejays. Sophomore Class Officers include: Jeff Berg-President; Cindy Berquist-Sec.-Treas.; and Polly Kogel-Vice-President. OUR DAY Tena Block Tracy Brandsted Dixie Dicus Jim Grassel Gregg Bollinger Lynn Cahill Sarah Dorris Danny Hinker Ray Boschee Gloria Christian Tim Funk Jim Howard Rayna Boschee Jodi Davis Kathy Goergen Randy Kleinlein WILL COME” ■ Jumping into the high school scene were 27 new arriving freshmen. By putting their heads together and using all their strength, they managed to build the W for the annual bon fire, during home coming. They also got secono on their float Crater Bowl in the parade. Moving on came an- other new experience for them, the yearly carnival with Ray Boschee and Heather Selland representing the class they raised $304.07 and took 4th place. Don't give up yet Freshmen, your day will come! Laurie Kroell Roxanne Moe Chuck Parquet Stuart Stryker Kregg Krueger Mary Jo Murtha R icky Permann Rob Wells Laurie Larson Ron Nielson Heather Selland Chosen as leaders of the freshman class were Lynn Cahill, president; Dan Hinker, vice president; Gloria Christian, secretary-treasurer; and not pictured Roxanne Moe and Gregg Bollinger, student council representatives. Cro Big Red! !?£ ) Qrc ih 6£5To -rfsri Ray Boschee pauses breifly for the camera. Chuck Parquet is totally in- volved with his slow poke. Kathy Goergen dis- plays her talent on the balance beam. Stuart Stryker gives us a toothy grin. Mary Jo Murtha cheers on the Redmen wrestlers. Tracy Brandsted and Kathy Goergen await the results. Roxanne Moe Ron Nielson grabs some After- shows her Redmen noon Delight”, spirit. r NOBODY DOES IT BETTER Once again, the perennial Seniors dominated the carnival scene. The Seniors collected $809.10 to win the honors, followed by the Sophomores with $580.60, Juniors with $359.75, and last but not least, the learn- ing Freshman with $304.07. The money, $2053.52, goes to the P.T.A., who in different circumstances, like grade basketball uniforms put the money back into the school. To the right is Junior candidates, Sandy Schlomer and Dan Hagman; below, Sophomore candidates, Cindy Reider and Neil Mathis; bottom (right) Freshman candidates, Heather Selland and Ray Boschee. Below: Russell Mathis, Carolyn Thompson, Dan Hagman, and Sandy Schlomer. Left to right-Neal Mathis, Cindy Reider, Ray Boschee, and Heather Selland. AII-State Chorus: From left to right Stuart Stryker, Tenor; Lori Trudeau, Alto; Chris Farris, Tenor; Jane Anne Brosnan, Soprano; Steve Stryker, Bass; Chris Roti, Soprano; Darrell Wiliman. Tenor; Paula Moran, Alto; Jeff Snedeker, Bass. Woonsocket Chorus takes time to rehearse for Spring Concert. Back Row: Lori Kroell, Tracy Brandsted, Kathy Georgen, Gloria Christian, Jodi Davis, Jay Ball, Chris Farris, Steve Stryker, Carolyn Thompson, Patty Jensen, Lisa Swenson, Lynn Cahill, Julie Howard, Row 3: Teresa Brandsted, Roxanne Moe, Heather Selland, Mark Snedeker, Jack Davis, Jeff Tiede, Stuart Christian, Mark Peterson, Connie Thompson, Diane Jensen, Cheryl Knigge, Dawn Moran. Row 2: Pam Diane Jensen, Teresa Brandsted, Connie Thompson were part of the Sophomore ensemble. Lenna Steichen, Jane Brosnan, and Paula Moran perform at the spring concert. Swenson, Karla Kempf, Lenna Steichen, Janet Authier, Polly Kogel, Cindy Reider, Jeff Snedeker, Larry Kleinlein, Craig Godfrey, Jodi Bittner, Cindy Berquist, Row 1: Lori Maakested, Sandy Schlomer, Valerie Swenson, Jo Anne Druse, Chris Roti, Jane Anne Brosnan, Lisa Alexander, Polly Parker, Paula Moran, Regina Kilcoin, Shelly Schilicht, Carla Van Leur, Lori Trudeau, Mrs. Christopherson, director. The two girls ensembles consist of nine girls in the sophomore ensemble and eight in the junior and senior ensemble. Both ensembles received a II. They include from back row left to right: Jodi Bittner, Lenna Steichen, JaneAnne Brosnan, Paula Moran, JoAnne Druse, Lori Trudeau, Lisa Alexan- der, Polly Parker, and Cris Roti. Front row from left to right: Janet Authier, Polly Kogel, Cindy Reider, Diane Jensen, Teresa Brandstead, Connie Thompson, Cheryl Knigge, and Cindy Berquist. SING . . SING A SONG” The following vocalists attended a contest in Aberdeen. They include back row from left to right: Jeff Snedeker, Bass-II; Steve Stryker, Baritone-III. Front row left to right: Jane Anne Brosnan, mezzo soprano- II; Cindy Berquist, AI to- ll; Stuart Stryker, tenor - II; Lenna Steichen, soprano-I. The instrumentalists that attended a contest at Mitchell include: Paula Moran, Regina Kilcoin, and Cris Roti, Trumpet Trio-III; Lori Trudeau, Danny Hagman, Lori Maakestead, and Lenna Steichen, Brass Quartet-II; Lori Trudeau, Trombone Solo-II; Lenna Steichen, French Horn Solo-III; Jane Anne Brosnan, Flute Solo-I; Lisa Alexander, Baritone Sax S0I0-I+; and Craig Godfrey, Denise Trudeau, and Valerie Swenson, Saxaphone Trio-II. Front Row: Carolyn Thompson, Lisa Swenson, Heather Selland, Janet Authier, Polly Kogel; Second Row: Pam Swenson, Cindy Berquist, Cheryl Knigge, Roxanne Moe, Lynn Cahill, Holly Hagman, Paula Moran; Third Row: Lisa Alexander, Elaine Kempf, Craig Godfrey, Jodi Davis, Chuck Parquet, Kathy Goergen, Stuart Stryker, Henry Linke, Ronnie Nielson, Steve Stryker; Back Row: Susan Beach, Jeff Snedeker, Ricky Permann, Peter Thompson, Gil da Murtha, Kandy Kroell, Pat Wade. Front Row: Laurie Kroell, Gall Sonne, Polly Parker, Susan Kluksdahl, Jane Anne Brosnan; Second Row: Regina Kllcoln, Crls Rotl, Julie Howard, Judd Selland, Teresa Brandstead, Connie Thompson, Valarle Swenson, Denise Trudeau; Third Row: Lori Maakestead, Dan Hagman, Sandy Schlomer, Trent Steichen, Mark Peterson, Brett Berqulst, Dawn Moran, Lori Trudeau; Back Row: Shelley Schllcht, Valar'e Rogers, Karla Kempf, Carla Van Leur, Lenrv Steichen. THE BEAT GOES ON” Majorettes for the '77-'78 Woonsocket marching band are from far left: assistant majorette, Regina Kllcoln, and head majorette, Paula Senska. Pictured below to the left and right is the WHS concert band during rehersal for the annual Spring Concert held May 4, 1978 Back row left to right: Danny Hagman, Jeff Berg, Roxanne Moe, Lynn Cahill, Secretary-Treasure Lisa Alexander, Jim Godfrey, Randy Reider. Front row: Paula Senska, Gregg Bollinger, Vice President Scott Bollinger, President Jeff Tiede, Elaine Kempf, Susan Kluksdahl. STUDENT COUNCIL IS LEADER OF THE PACK” DECLAM STUDENTS ARE JIVE TALKIN’’ Back row left to right: Chris Farris, Lori Trudeau, Polly Parker, Paula Moran, Mrs. Zimmerman. Front row: Jane Anne Brosnan, Paula Senska. Senska. 36 Back row left to right: Gilda Murtha, Tracy Brandsted Julie Feistner, Kathy Goergen, Jane Anne Brosnan, Pam Swenson, Heather Selland, Denise Trudeau, Lori Trudeau, Lynn Cahill. Front row: Historian Connie Thompson, Songleader Valeria Swenson, Reporter Patty Jensen, Treasurer Dawn Moran, Secretary Teresa Brandsted, Vice President Julie Howard, President Carolyn Thompson, Advisor Mrs. Roth. FHA THINKS ABOUT TOMORROW FFA THANK GOD THEY’RE COUNTRY BOYS Back row left to right: Bryant Hiemstra, Jim Linke, Russell Mathis, Lee Goergen, Ed Wolters. Second row: David Hjelm, Ron Nielson, Dwight Mathis, Brian Sonne, Kellan Hinker, Tim Foos. Third row: Jim Howard, Todd Bies, Jim Grassel, Roger Parker, Gary Will man, Scott Stryker, Scott Foghner. Front row: Secretary Peter Thompson, Centinal John Christopher, Reporter Doug Swenson, President Brett Selland, Treasurer Todd Brueske, Vice Presidents Rusty Weinberg and Mark Snedeker, Advisor Mr. Mangold. Librarians Sheri Wells, Sandy Baysinger, Julie Howard, Lenna Steichen, Chris Farris, and Chuch Parquet worked to keep the library in good order. TAKEN CARE OF BUSINESS March 16, 1978 Gail Sonne, Paula Moran, Paula Senska, Lori Trudeau, Chris Farris, Jim Godfrey, Scott Bollinger, Randy Reider, Karla Kempf, Connie Thompson, and Susan Beach participated in the 281 Business English contest held at the Huron College of Commerce. Woonsocket won the first place trophy over other teams from the 281 Conference. 38 Pictured above is the National Honor Society. Front row left to right: Lisa Alexander, JoAnne Druse, Carolyn Thompson, Scott Bollinger, Randy Reider, Chris Farris, Dan Hagman. Middle row: Jack Davis, Steve Stryker, Lori Trudeau, Christi Roti, Lenna Stelchen. Last row: Elaine Kempf, Shelly Schllcht, Jeff Tiede, s. Zimmerman, Paula Senska, Valerie Swenson, Susan Kluksdahl, Gail Sonne. HONOR STUDENTS AWARDED Pictured to the right are Boys and Girls Staters, Susan Kluksdahl, delegate, Patti Schabot, alternate; Randy Reider, alternate; Scott Bollinger, delegate. 39 The Drama Club this year presented a three-act mystery- comedy, Creeping Shadows . The cast includes: Mrs. Zimmerman, advisor, Rian Boschee, Kurt Krueger, Chris Farris, and Danny Hagman. Third row- Polly Kogel, Lisa Alexander, Craig Godfrey, Jodi Bittner, and Steve Stryker. Second row- Lori Trudeau, Brad Set land, Jack Davis, Roger Parker, and Paula Senska. Front row- Melanie Clayton, Polly Parker, Paula Moran, Cris Roti, and Randy Reider. DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS CREEPING SHADOWS” STARS ARE BORN” The stage crew had an important job making the play a large success. They were, standing-Stuart Christian, Larry Kleinlein, and Stuart Stryker. Seated: Dawn Moran, Rian Boschee, Lyn Cahill, Mark Peterson, Shelley Plagmann, and Jodi Davis. 40 Steve Stryker held at gun point by Craig Godfrey. Steve Stryker and Lisa Alexander get the last embrace. The Seniors pose for the camera. Craig Godfrey and Polly Randy Reider comforts Chris Parker are up to no Rotl. good . Roger Marker spent the night all tied up . Jack Davis detects oil on Steve Stryker's shoes. THESE MAGIC MOMENTS Above: Connie Thompson was chosen Miss FHA Sweetheart at the Sweetheart's Ball by members of the FHA on March 4. Other candidates were: Gllda Murtha, Pam Swenson, and Lynn Cahill. To the right: Gail Sonne was chosen DAR Good Citizen of WHS. Two senior girls and boys were selected by the class; the high school faculty selected Gail from these four. Gail was chosen for her qualities in dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Lori Trudeau represented Woonsocket High School In the 1977 Miss Holiday contest held in Huron in conjunction with the Huron College Holiday Basket- ball Tournament. Lori was selected as candidate by the student body. 42 LOOKIN’ OUT FOR NO The B squad cheer- leaders are Cindy Reider, Jodi Bittner, Cheryl Knigge, Roxanne Moe. These girls helped fire up the team for a winning success. 9? Above: Cindy Reider cheers the crowd on. Pictured on the opposite page upper far right: Jane Anne Brosnan sparks the crowd. Middle: The basketball cheerleaders help fire up the fans. Right: The wrestling cheerleaders support their team. Middle far right: Shelley Schlicht casts a victory for the team. Center: The wrestling cheerleaders wait for the out- come of a decision. Right: Regina Kilcoin and Sandy Schlomer jump for joy. Bottom far right: Gilda Murtha swings for action. Middle: Roxanne Moe shows her spirit. Right: Cris Roti has s-p-i-r-i-t. This year's girls' basketball cheerleaders are Mary Jo Murtha, Cheryl Knigge, Jane Anne Brosnan, Gilda Murtha. Wrestling cheerleaders for the '77-'78 wrestling season are Lori Maaksted, Mary Jo Murtha, Jane Anne Brosnan, Gilda Murtha. They helped promote school spirit throughout the season. The A team cheerleaders for football and basketball are Shelley Schlicht, Regina Kilcoin, Sandy Schlomer. These girls encouraged the teams to a great season. Back Row: Coach Jerry Jenssen, Scott Bollinger, Mark Snedeker, Steve Stryker, Brad Selland, Russ Mathis, Brett Selland, Ke1lenrHinker, Rian Boschee, Scott Stryker, Chris Farris, Randy Reider, Tim Foos, Scott Foghner, Assist. Coach Rotlie Permann. Middle Row: StA Manager Craig Weatherford, Roger Parker,- v ry. . Jeff Snedeker, Steve Esterbrook, Peter Thompson, John Christopher, Neil. Mathis, Jay Ball, Jim Godfrey, Kevin Van Leur, Jack Davis, Jeff Tiede. Front Row: Jeff Berg, Mike Plagmann, Ray Boschee, Dan Hinker, StuaPt Stryker, Ron Nielson, Tom Van Leur, and Troy Peterson. N The Woonsocket Redmen ended the 1977 football season with an unblemished 8-0 slate, 5th place in the state, and first place honors in the 281 conference. Woonsocket landed Brett Selland, Randy Reider, Jeff Tied , Jeff Snedeker, and Kevin Van Leur on the All-Conference starting team. Kellen Hinker and Scott Bollinger were named to the All-Conference honorable mention team. To top it all off Brett Selland was named to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader All-State starting squad. Brad Selland, Jeff Snedeker, Randy Reider, and Kellen Hinker were named to the All-State honorable mention team. Brett also won the coveted Mr. Hustle and HeadhunterM awards. The Redmen proved their superiority by offensively producing some very im- pressive records. Such as 96 first downs, 1,667 yards rushing (Jeff Snedeker on 95 carries had 635 yards), 1,156 yards passing (Scott Bollinger had 40 catches for 686 yards). Also the Redmen averaged 353 yards a game and 40 points per game with Jeff Tiede being the leading scorer with 82 seasonal points. On defense, Woonsocket recorded 20 quarterback sacks, 24 fumble recoveries, and held its opponents to 3 first downs, 87 yards, and 1.5 points per game. Redmen in for a touchdown. Jeff Snedeker dodges a Warrior. Scott Bollinger looks for an open space. Jeff Snedeker pouring on steam. The Redmen offensive line penetrates. First String Offense: Back Row, Jeff Tlede, Randy Reider, Scott Bollinger, and Jeff Snedeker. Front Row, Russ Mathis, Kellen Hinker, Brett Selland, Brad Selland, and Rian Boschee. First String Defense: Back Row, Jay Ball and Randy Reider. Middle Row, Jeff Tlede, Kevin Van Leur, Scott Bollinger. Front Row, Steve Stryker, Kellen Hinker and Brett Selland. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Roger Parker, Regina Kllcoin, Jim Godfrey, Russ Mathis, Brad Selland, Shelley Schlicht, Jeff Snedeker, Brett Selland, Jack Davis, Chris Rotl, Kevin Van Leur, and Jeff Tlede. POSING FOR THE LAST TIME. We Football They 46 Corsica 6 24 Wess Ing ton 0 65 Alpena 0 62 Hitchcock 0 12 Iroquois 6 28 Wolsey 0 52 Tulare 0 38 S.B.A. 0 WELCOME We 11 32 47 29 Wrestling Wess. Sprgs. Kimball ML Vernon Doland Corsica White Lake Howard Tourneys Howard - 7th White Lake - 6th Woonsocket - 4th •Regional •State •Scott Moe vO We Girls Basketball Tbe 56 Letcher 9 49 Hitchcock 28 58 Forestburg 16 61 James Valley 23 55 T ulare 1 27 54 Forestburg 30 36 Wessington 24 50 Wess. Sprgs. 30 25 Alpena 28 James Valley 17 43 Iroquois 27 49 • Pony Hills Tourney • Alpena “j 27 36 • Letcher 20 33 Wolsey 35 40 Wess. Sprgs. 38 57 | • S.B.A. 19 57 Artesian 11 50 • District • Chamberlain 21 50 • Wess. Sprgs. 44 52 • Regional • Lyman County 41 • Wolsey 39 We Boys Basketball They 74 Stickeny 61 68 T ulare 46 76 ML Vernon 65 88 Forestburg 36 70 Wess. Sprgs. • P.H. Touftiey 34 66 • ML Vernon 56 69 Letcher 60 91 Plankinton 38 84 Iroquois • Freeman Classic 62 52 • Freeman 46 86 Artesian r 43 81 Hitchcock 50 63 Wolsey 51 78 Wessington 65 56 Wess. Sprgs. 50 ..rsi 1 82 Chamberlain 51 77 James Valley 47 80 Alpena • District 42 72 • S.B.A. 55 61 • Chamberlain 65 Left to right: Sandy Schlomer, Carla VanLeur, Patty Jensen, Elaine Kempf, Valerie Swenson, Gail Sonne, Susan Kluksdahl, Denise Trudeau, Lori Maakstead, Cindy Reider, Shelley Schlicht, Regina Kilcoin, Paula Senska, kneeling: Coach Roger Grohs, and Student Manager Lisa Swenson. RED DOES THE HUSTLE” 50 Seven Senior girls participated in basketball this year. They were from left to right: Paula Senska, Regina Kilcoin, Shelley Schlicht, Gail Sonne, Elaine Kempf, Patty Jensen, and Carla VanLeur. Back row left to right: Pam Swenson, Valerie Swenson, Rachel Weinberg, Lori Maakestead, Diane Jensen, Melanie Clayton, Roxanne Moe, and Coach Cindy Larson. Middle row: Karla Kempf, Polly Kogel, Denise Trudeau, Cindy Reider, Lynn Cahill, Connie Thompson, Heather Selland. Front row: Laurie Kroell, Susan Beach, Rayna Boschee, Jodi Bittner, Jodi Davis, Student Manager Renee Mathis. The girls A team had a successful season by winning the Pony Hills Conference, the district, and placing second in the Regional. They ended the season with a 19-3 record. The B team also had a successful season at winning their games. They placed first in the Woonsocket Invitational Girls B Team Basketball Tournament and compiled a 16-3 record. Elaine Kempf jumps for two! Susan Kluksdahl shoots! WRESTLING: Back Row: Lowell Dorris, Rusty Wein- berg, Scott Moe, Darrell Will man, John Christopher, Gary Willman, and Coach Peterson. Middle Row: Lori Trudeau. Kurt Krueger, Todd Brueske, Steve Esterbrook, Jeff Snedeker, Mark Snedeker, and Denise Trudeau. Front Row: Stuart Stryker, Kevin Knigge, Bryant Hiemstra, and Tim Funk. REDMEN, MAKING THEIR DREAMS COME TRUE Parents and fellow wrestlers were behind Scott Moe all the way during his tough time in the regional. The 1977-'78 Woonsocket wrestling season didn't go as well as expected due to numerous injuries. Scott Moe, the Redmen's 167 , advanced to the State B which was held in Sioux Falls February 17-18. 52 Top Left: Kurt Krueger sets his man up for a pin. Right: Kevin Knigge drives hard for a victory. Above Left: Lori Maaksted congratulates Bryant Hiemstra for second place. Middle: Kurt Krueger holds his opponent down. Right: Scott Moe wins again! Side Left: Scott Moe goes for the pin. Side Right: Mary Jo Murtha shakes the hand of third place Tim Funk. Bottom Right: Kevin Knigge receives a victory kiss from Jane Anne Brosnan. Senior wrestlers and cheerleaders are: Back row: Lowell Dorris, Jeff Snedeker, Scott Moe, Darrell Will man, Bryant Hiemstra. Front: Jane Anne Brosnan and Gilda Murtha. 53 Coach Kogel and team- mates watch as spectators. Karla Kempf, Roxanne Moe, Paula Senska, and Tracy Brandsted, ready for the meet. Susan Beach performs on the beam. Sandy Stryker on floor ex. Roxanne Moe and Paula Senska scout the action. Above: Shelley Plagmann shows her talent on the beam. Below: Karla Kempf performswith skill. Tracy Brandsted and Kathy Goergen prepare for floor excercise. Sandy Stryker performs on the balance bar. Above: Susan Beach poses for a picture. Below: Shelley Plagmann, Susan Beach, and Sandy Stryker wait to perform. tj s 54 Participating in gymnastics were: top, Elaine Kempf, Roxanne Roe, Susan Beach, Paula Senska, Karla Kempf; bottom, Sandy Stryker, Shelley Plagmann, and Kathy Goergen. Karla Kemf was the state gymnastics champion in floor excercise for two consectutive years and also champion In the balance beam. To the right: Participating in the state gymnastics meet were: Susan Beach, Karla Kempf, and Elaine Kemf. m -o 2 O O Left to right is Jay Ball, Jeff Tiede, Rian Boschee, Steve Stryker, Kellen Hinker, Russell Mathis, Brad Selland, Brett Selland, Scott Bollinger,Randy Reider, Clark Reider, and Jim Linke. DON’T GIVE UP Although the 1977-78 basketball season had An Abrupt ending, this year will b« r m mbtf d as a season full of success. Ranked second In the StAte CIass B ratings, Woonsocket ended the year unbeeten, 18-0, for the first time in 50 years. The Redmen had the pleasure of knocking off two unbeatens. Freeman and Wessington. After winning by 22 points during the season, Woonsocket was beaten In the district finals by Chamberlain, 65-61, In a game that will never be forgotten. Woonsocket ended the year at 19-1. Winning awards were: Randy Reider; Most PoinU-318. Most Assists-102, Most Rebounds-157, O.E.R. Leader-593, Best Free Throw Pet.-65%(50-77)--Jeff Tiede; Most Stolen Balls-47, and Mr. Hustle was awarded to the entire team. The Redmen ©utscored their opponent by an average score of 73.8-51.6. Other team stats Include: 44% field goal pet., 52% free throw pet., and 810 total rebounds. 56 Senior players include, L-R--Brad Selland, Jeff Tiede, Russell Mathis, Jim Linke, and Brett Selland. On the right hand page Is, top left-Kellen Hinker, top center- Scott Bollinger, top right— Russell Mathis. In the center is Randy Reider. Left to right on the bottom is Brad Selland, Jay Ball, Jeff Tiede, and Brett Selland. ON US BABY Back row, left to right is Mike Plagmann, Peter Thompson, Dan Hagman, Neal Mathis, Chris Farris, Scott Stryker, Tim Klaas, Brian Sonne, Jeff Berg, Troy Peterson, and Coach Permann. Kneeling, left to right is Kregg Krueger, Tom Van Leur, Chuck Parquet, Rick Permann, Ray Boschee, Dan Hinker, Jim Grassel, and Gregg Bollinger. Below, left to right is Steve Stryker, Clark Reider, Rian Boschee, and Jim Linke. Back row left to right: Lori Maakestad, Holly Hagman, Valerie Rogers, Heather Selland, Susan Kluksdahl, Elaine Kempf, Karla Kempf, Denise Trudeau. Middle row: Renee Block, Lynn Cahill, Kandy Kroell, Sandy Schlomer, Laurie Kroell, Roxanne Moe. Front row: Mary Jo Murtha, Rayna Boschee, Sandy Stryker, Kim Klaas. SHAKE YOUR BOOTIE” The W.H.S. girls' track team had a record setting season. They competed in the Dan Lemmon Inv., Kimball Inv., Platte Relays, Corn Palace Relays, Stickney Raiderettes Inv., Howard Relays, Pony Hills Conference, Wolsey Inv., 281 Conference, Huron Inv., James Valley Inv., Area Inv., Region Meet, State Meet. School records were set in 5 events: the mile, the 180 hurdles, medley relay. Freshman 100 yard dash, and the 2 mile relay. Another victory for Elaine Kempf. 59 Randy Reider crosses the finish line. Back row- Coach Jenssen, Jeff Snedeker, Jeff Tiede, Rick Permann, Scott Stryker, Steve Stryker, Chris Farris, Scott Bollinger, Mark Snedeker, and Randy Reider. Middle row- Troy Peterson, Dan Hinker, Clark Reider, Ray Boschee, Gregg Bollinger, Jay Ball, Jim Linke, and Jeff Berg. Bottom row- Stuart Stryker, Mike Peterson, Chad Andree, Brett Berquist, Todd Snedeker, and Neal Mathis. Scott Bollinger warms up for a 440. WHS TRACKSTERS ARE Jeff Snedeker or Tinker- bell? Troy Peterson flips over the pole vault bar at Jay Ball takes off after a Jeff ten feet in the region meet. Tiede hand off. FOOTLOOSE AND FANCY-FREE” 60 Left to right, Scott Bollinger, Jeff Tiede, Jeff Snedeker, Jim Linke, and Jay Ball show off their first place 880 and Mile relay trophies won in the regional at Platte. The Woonsocket Redmen track team had a very prosperous season this year. They finished second in the regional at Platte, where five men qualified for the state meet in Spearfish. Jeff Snedeker won four events at the region, so he went to state in the long jump, triple jump, 100 yard dash, and 880 relay. Jeff Tiede was statebound in the 880 and Mile relays. Scott Bollinger went in the 100 yard dash, 880 relay, and the Mile relay. Jim Linke went in the Mile relay. Jay Ball went to state in the long jump, 880 relay, and Mile relay. Lettermen's Club-(bottom to top, left to right) J. Davis, C. Andree, J. Berg, J. Snedeker, C. Weatherford, K. Van- Leur, J. Godfrey, R. Parker, J. Tiede, R. Permann, R. Boschee, C. Reider, S. Stryker, S. Bollinger, M. Snedeker, J. Ball, J. Linke, C. Farris, Steve Stryker, Scott Stryker, T. Peterson, D. Schmidt, T. Brueske, K. Hinker, R. Boschee, D. Hinker, L. Dorris, S. Moe, B. Heimstra, S. Fougner, J. Christopher, S. Estabrook, T. VanLeur, T. Godfrey, D. Hagman, K. Krueger, D. Mathis, R. Mathis, R. Reider, K. Knigge, T. Klaas. THE WAY YOU DO THE THINGS YOU DO LETTERMEN” Letter-women's Club-(bottom to top, left to right) S. Stryker, L. Maakestad, L. Kroell, K. Kempf, E. Kempf, R. Moe, S. Schlomer, C. Thompson, P. Jensen, L. Swenson, P. Senska, R. Boschee, M. Murtha, R. Block, C. Reider, S. Plagmann, D. Trudeau, G. Sonne, S. Kluksdahl, H. Selland, K. Kroell, V. Rogers, R. Kilcoin, L. Trudeau, C. VanLeur, M. Clayton. 61 These football standouts are back row left to right: Randy Reider-A 11-Conference, Sportwriters All-State Team; Jeff Tiede- Most team touchdowns, All-Conference; Brett Selland-Mr. Hustle, Headhunter, All- Conference, Argus-Leader first team All- State; Scott Bollinger-Most team yards receiving. Bottom row: Brad Se I land-honor- able mention All-Conference and All-State; Jeff Snedeker-Most team yards rushing, All-Conference; Kellen Hinker-honorable mention All-Conference and All-State; Kevin Van Leur-A 11-Conference. ATHLETICS IS Scott Moe qualified for the State wrestling tournament. Girls Basketball leaders include left, Gail Sonne-Most Assists, Most Steals, All-Con- ference; Elaine Kempf-honorable mention AII-Conference; and Susan Kluksdahl-Best free throw percentage, Most rebounds, OER leader. Most points scored, and All-Confer- ence. In gymnastics, these three girls went to the State Meet. Left to right are Susan Beach-sixth in floor exercise; Elaine Kempf-second in floor exercise; and Karla Kampf-first in floor exercise, first in beam, and sixth in all-around. These are state standings. Boys basketball awards were presented to Jeff Tiede, left, for most steals, and Randy Reider, right, for most assists, most points, OER leader, most rebounds, and best free throw percentage. Randy Reider also was named to the Argus Leader first team All- State. ’’SOUL INSPIRATION FOR SOME The four track men pictured above attended the State track meet as the mile relay team. From left are Jay Ball, Scott Bollinger, Jim Linke, and Jeff Tiede, Bollinger also competed in the state in the 100, and Ball in the long jump. Below is Jeff Snedeker who attended the State meet in the 100 yard dash, the long jump, the triple jump, and the 880 yard relay team made up of himself. Jay Ball, Jeff Tiede, and Scott Bollinger. Five girls attended the State track meet held at Spearfish. At right, Elaine Kempf qualified for the third time in the high jump. This year she earned second place after holding the championship for two years. She also competed in the 880, 440, and the 440 yard relay. At bottom left are the other members of the 440 yard relay team, Kandy Kroell, Laurie Kroell, and Karla Kempf. Susan Kluksdahl, below right, qualified for the State meet in the high jump. 63 The school board spent many long nights deliberating over issues they found to be most Important to the school system. Members include Mr. Doug Peterson, Mr. Gayland Trudeau, Supt. Dean Stryker, Mr. Orlin Runestad, Mrs. Catherine Senska, Mrs. Marion Andersen, Business Mana- ger and not pictured Mr. Robert Beach. Mr. Leo Georgen served as the custo- dian for the armory and elementary building. Howard Taylor, not pictured, had the task of keep- ing the high school in shape. Both men were responsible for the clean-up after basketball games. PERSONNEL FINDS IT’S SO EASY” TO KEEP WHS RUNNING The kitchen crew worked every day of the school year and found the impossible task of pleasing everyone sometimes tedious. Pictured at far left is Mrs. Betty Shaheen, head cook with Mrs. Permann who had the book work involved with the hot lunch program. Mrs. Aileen Waddington, cook, is in the middle with two of the kitchen helpers. At far left is Mrs. Kaye Clayton, back to camera, as she fulfills her task of doing dishes. Also pictured are kitchen helpers Rian Boschee, John Christopher, Brian Sonne, and Scott Fougner. Supt. Dean Stryker Back row from left to right: Roger Grohs-history, James VanDanHemel-shop, Floyd EI enz-business and guidance counselor, Lindy Peterson-math, Jerry Jenssen-business, George Mangold-vocation- al agriculture. Front row from left to right: Cindy Larson-English and librarian, Linda Roth-home economics, Kathleen Zimmerman-English, Karen C hristopherson- musi c. Owen Kluksdahl-elementary principal and science Jens Andree-high school principal and history. FACULTY GUIDES STUDENTS” Joyce Perman-secretary Marian Anderson-business manager • a THE WAY I FEEL TONIGHT” The junior-senior prom for '78 was held the evening of April 22. The theme was The Way I Feel Tonight played by the band. Faded Blue. The banquet started the evening off with the grand march trailing in the colors of blue and silver. Opposite page: Top; Juniors and seniors are waiting to get things started. Middle left; Paula Senska and Jeff Snedeker read the wills. Middle right; Craig Weatherford and Lisa Swenson sit back for awhile. Middle; They still haven't got their food. Bottom left; Jack Davis and Gail Sonne enjoy the wills. Bottom middle; They finally received the food. Bottom right; Denise Trudeau and Brad Selland seem to be impatient. This page: Top left; the grand march begins. Right; Four swinging seniors take a break. Middle left; The march is over and the dancing begins. Right; Each couple doubles up with another. Bottom; The dancing gets faster as the evening rolls along. Brad Selland, Paula Senska, and Gail Sonne were the senior class officers. Senior honor students were back row: Jack Davis, Jeff Tiede, Cris Roti, Elaine Kempf, Gail Sonne, Carolyn Thompson, front row: Jo Anne Druse, Shelly Schlicht, Lisa Alexander, Lori Trudeau, Paula Senska. Jeff Tiede received the honor of salutator- ian and Jo Anne Durse that of valedictor- ian for having the highest GPA during their four years of high school. GOOD-BYE DOESN’T MEAN FOREVER Jeff Tiede delivers his salutatory address. At left Dwight Mathis and Russell Mathis end their high school careers in the recessional. At right Polly Parker awaits con- gratulations at the end of the ceremony. GRADES WE’VE ONLY Back row left to right: Tully Knigge Kolya Boschee, Jolyn Jenssen, Jon Peterson, Rochelle Hoxsie, Molly Moran, Kevin Moe, Rachel Parquet, Darcy Engel, Jaylene Mattke. Front row: Cara Christian, Gary JUST BEGUN” Hopkins, Christine Moran, Catherine Moran, Chad Eddy, Misty Brewer, Donald Knutson, Nicolaus Voorhees, Mrs. Paula Zoss. Back row left to right: Dennis Jensen, Darin Bittner, Carla Feistner, John Baysinger, Brian Feistner, Sue Selland, Sharene Handel, Amy Parson, Mikeal Larson, Jennifer Hegg. Front row: Valerie Regynski, Carrie Back row left to right: Chad Brosnan, Missy Hopkins, Brian Goergen, Cory Feistner, Cortney Wolter, Ricky Regynski. Front row: Rodney Tuffs, Todd Meyers, Olinger, Troy Larson, Ryan Trudeau, Marvie Larson, Kari CaHill, Jana Burkel, Betty Lewis, Scott Berg, Sarah Lambert, Mrs. Coulthard. Not pictured: Brenda Bradly, Tori and Jarrod Schiltz. Robin Berquist, Cheri Brandsted, Darin Schmiet, Donna McGill, Heide Runestad, Mrs. Swenson. Back row left to right: Jay Larson, Lynn Vetter, Vikki Tuffs, Lynette Steichen, Deanna Larson, Cheryl Larson. Front row: Trent Trudeau, Jamie Jenssen, Brian Voor- Back row left to right: Darren Swenson, Jay Swenson, Dana Brown, Barry Selland, Amber Handel, Tami Olinger, Cynthia Thompson, Kari Berg, Ann Hinker, Beckie Miedema. Front row: Paula Larson, Jamie hees, Jeffery Howard, Clinton Hinker, Shawn Peterson, Mrs. Miller. Schmeidt, Crystal Olinger, Cynthia Knigge, Jeff Reider, Rodney Cummins, Kathy Steichen, Mrs. Sundstrom. 74 Back row left to right: Curtis VanLeur, Jennifer Olinger, Curtis Olinger, Danaee Thompson, Mrs. Steichen, Michelle Bies, Karla Wade. Front row: Olinger. Not pictured: Larry Bradley. Steven Kleilien, Jeff Jenssen, Danial Thompson, Todd Back row left to right: Greg Block, Trent Clayton, Joe Kari Reider, Julie Jensen, Therisa Swenson, Ann Howard, Barbara Anderson, Danny Swenson. Middle Trudeau, Mrs. Kluksdahl. row: Kent Kruger, James Peterson, Terry Estabrook, Back row left to right: Russell Podhradsky, Lee Knigge, Ricky Tuffs, Trent Steichen, Jim Feistner, Gary Goergen. Middle row: Robert Steichen, Lee Regynski, Craig Runestad, Mark Brueske, Danny Ball, Bryan Zirpel. Front row: Yvonne Fougner, Sandi Vetter, Renee Block, Marci Christian, Kim Klass, Sandra Stryker, Mr. Perman. Back row left to right: Holly Hagman, Valorie Rogers, Denise Christopher, Kathy Swenson, Susan Podhradsky, Kandy Kroell. Middle row: Pat Wade, Henry Linke, Alan Regynski, Judd Selland, Michael Peterson, Kyle Kruger. Front row: Todd Snedeker, Kevin Trudeau, Jim Foos, Todd Steichen, Brett Berquist, Chad Andree. Not pictured: Mrs. Kogel. Kappel’s Hardware Village Inn Pub General Hardware Your Gifts Eating Drinking Sporting Goods Establishment Woonsocket, S. Dak. Woonsocket, Phone 796-4490 S. Dak. Van Dyke Supply Company Craft Corner 'i| . We sell needle point crewel stitchery, macrame supplies and books, ready made items, yarns. Latch- hook, and macrame cords and yarns by the yards. Annette Hinkey Supplies sold the world over for Taxidermists and Tanners. Glass eyes for Decoy, Novelty and Fish Lure Manufacturing. New item - Trophy Awards Cindy Larson 796-4482 796-4482 Brisbine Agency AL’S Auto-Dwelling-Business-Liability Sanborn County Bank BLDG AMOCO SERVICE Woonsocket, S. Dak. Phone: 796-4423 Kevin Tlede Agent Woonsocket, S. Dak. FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR ASSN. Letcher, S. Dak. Manager, Bob Schult Feed Grinding and Delivery Custom Drying GT A Feeds SANBORN COUNTY ABSTRACT Abstracts-Ins. Townes Barber Shop Wessington Springs, S. Oak. Real - Restate CENEX SERVICE phone 796-4444 Petroleum - Farm Supplies Auto Accessories Tires On the Farm Tire Service Custom Spraying Custom Fertilizer Blending Application Woonsocket, S. Dak. Phillips 66 Tractor Auto Repair Wessington Springs, S. Dak. Farmers Union Co-op Assn. G.E. Bollinger Congratulations Local Lumber Supply Woonsocket, S. Dak. Storia, S. Dak. Ph. 248-2277 Bulk, Petroleum, L.P. Gas Fertilizer, Spray Chemicals Tire Service and Custom Applied chemicals 80 WOONSOCKET, SO. DAK. Larry’s Red Owl Fresh Meats Tom And Larry’s Newcomer Auto Complete Line of Groceries PONTIAC BUICK CHEVROLET 81 S-T-R-E-T-C-H i r IM.VA 4r your dollars FDJC 4 'aitlnini€uuiili|Siaiil( Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Each depositor insured to $20,000 I SANBORN TELEPHONE CO-OP Woonsocket, S. Dak. 82 RAY’S FORD RAY'S ford A-l Used Cars Trucks Woonsacket, S. Dak. Rogers’ Photo Ceramics Men's, Women's Children's Clothing Shoes Ceramic China painting lessons All Domestic Variety of Greenware and firing JO JO'S Gifts made to order mm 1 ills Woonsocket, S. Dak. Woonsocket, S. Dakota 83 TWIN LAKES RESORT Jim’s Mobil Service 6 miles South 3 miles West Woonsacket, S. Dak. MEALS GROCERIES BEER PHONE POP 796-4211 Mobil Detergent Gasoline Safety Inspection Firestone tires delco batteries ignition tune up brake work mufflers shocks Wessington Springs Phone: 539-1681 Wessington Springs Storla Sunset Home INDEPENDENT Printing Supplies Wessington Springs So. Dakota 57382 . 53 beds . Registered Nursing Care . Member of American Nursing Home Assn. . Consider STORLA with its homelike atmosphere, where living costs are lower . Open to any race - creed - color RFD Letcher 248-2244 6 South Dakota Army National Guard Detachment 2, Company A 153D Engineer Battalion Woonsocket, S. Dak. 57385 Phone 796-4375 •••America's Best Part-time Job000 If you are considering college or vocational training----- then consider the South Dakota National Guard. It can provide you with 50% of your tuition costs - It will also provide a minimum of $50.00 a month In spending money while attending school. Can you qualify? • The National Guard provides up to 50% of this nations defense • A Definite Challenge - Can you qualify For the Team? South Dakota's Complete Tractor, combine, swather machinery, salvage ABC buying daily . • • one piece of machinery or complete farm line Letcher, S. Dak. Free appraisal Howard, S. Dak. 248-2270 772-5652 8$ Letcher Lockers Olson Welding Shop Arc and Gas Welding Letcher, S. Oak. Phone 248-2275 Letcher LOCKERS Letcher, S. Dak. Phone 248-2255 VanLaecken Lumber Yard SStUACCKEU ttJHBHtrn Country Clipper 3Miles West of Letcher Men's and Women's Cutting and Styling esis Owner Pat Nelson Ron’s Mobil Woonsocket, S. Dak. Selland Livestock Inc. Local and Long distance hauling of livestock and grain Licensed and Bonded order buying Service Lercher, S. Dak. Phone 248-2479 Jerry’s IGA The Finest Quality Merchandise At The Most Competitive Price If we do things right, tell your neighbor. If we make a mistake, tell us, we aim to please. Small Town Service Fresh meats, and produce - we do meat processing We deliver, Tuesday and Saturdays Phone 7%-4125 PRAIRE VIEW CARE CENTER p h o n e 7 9 6 4 4 6 7 W o o n s o c k e t S. D a k. Our Staff is dedicated to the needs of the elderly in our community WE CARE 88 LOCAL ELEVATOR CO., INC. Custom Grinding Grind Mix Grain Drying WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH | AIDS Rolling Mixture Delivery Liquid and Dry Fertilizer Loren J. Tiede, Mgr. Woonsocket, S.D. SWENSON I AGENCY For your insurance needs jS I C ) V Life Health - Disability Home Owner - Farm Owners Regyaski Plumbing Liability - Commerical - Auto Crop Hail Digging Farmers Union Insurance and Edward L. Swenson 796-4503 Woonsocket, S. Dak. Heating Phone 796-4649 BURRILL INSURANCE AGENCY Office: 796-4471 Home: 496-4222 PARKER IMPLEMENT CO., INC. OWNER: CHARLES (BUD) PARKER Woonsocket, S.D. THORNTON DRUG Phone: 539-1421 Wesslngton Springs S. Dak. COAST TO COAST Coast to Coast in Wessington Springs Betty Jerry Higgins family 90 Mettler’s Locker Quarter Halves Butchering Processing Wessington Springs S. Oak. Phone: 539-9421 R.J. T.V. Repair Wessington Springs Sylvania Color Television Audio Al’s Place Auto, tractor, and truck repair. Beer, luncheons, and recreation Junction highways 37 and 224. Gary Kindle 91 Lane Lounge Phone 539-4941 Charles Knigge Owner The Woonsocket News Manager Hiway Cafe Where the name of the game Is life . . . There's NEW YORK LIFE 92 B N FURNITURE Brand name furniture, JIM’S WELDING SHOP carpeting, and linoleum Antiques and Used Furniture Woonsocket, S. Dak. DOUBLE D BODY SHOP P.O. Box 73 Ph. 796-4299 Woonsocket, S. Dak. Good Work and Fast Service Welding, Fabricating, and Heliarc Phone 796-4437 Almost Everything Welded except Broken Hearts THINKING OF HAVING AN AUCTION? Contact Milt Nelson or Dan Scherschlict Woonsocket, S. Dak. We specialize In real Estate, farm antiques, and household auction We also clerk Auction is the Best Way to merchandise your property Refreshment at its finest Play your games with Equipment Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Phone 9%-8226 - Mitchell, S. D. 94 The final school event of the year was the awards ceremony held on May 16. All school awards were presented, the shop classes had projects on dis- play and the PTA served lunch for the students, teachers, and parents in attendance. The picture at left shows some of the students enjoying that lunch. Below at left and right are pictures of the shop projects on display and the people viewing them. Alexander, Lisa-8, 32, 33, 34, 35, INDEX Grassel, Jim-26, 38, 58 Reider, Randy- 21, 22, 36, 38, 40, 36, 40, 70 Hagman, Dan-20, 22, 31, 33, 35, 46, 48, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63 Anderson, Mary-23 36, 40, 58, 61 R ingen, Don-3 Authier, Janet-23, 32, 33, 34, 35 Hiemstra, Bryant-9, 37, 52, 53, 61 Roti, Cris-14, 32, 33, 35, 40, 45, Ball, Jay-20, 22, 32, 35, 46, 48, Hinker, Dan-26, 27, 46, 58, 60, 61 48, 70 56, 57, 60, 61, 63 Hinker, Kellen-20, 22, 37, 46, 48, Schabot, Pat-3, 21, 22, 39 Baysinger, Jerry-20 56, 57, 61, 62 Schlicht, Shelly-3, 14, 32, 35, 45, Baysinger, Sandra-23, 38 Hjelm, David-24, 37 48, 50, 70 Beach, Susan-23, 34, 38, 51, 54, Howard, Jim-26, 37 Schlomer, Sandy-21, 22, 31, 32, 55, 62 Howard, Julie-24, 32, 35, 37, 38 35, 50, 59, 61 Berg, Jeff-23, 25, 36, 46, 58, 60, Hoxie, Cheryl-9 Schmit, Darrell-14, 61 61 Jensen, Diane-24, 32, 33, 51 Selland, Brad-4, 14, 40, 46, 48, Berquist, Cindy-23, 25, 32, 33, 34, Jensen, Patty-9, 32, 37, 50, 61 56, 57, 62, 70 35 Kempf, Elaine-4, 9, 10, 34, 50, 51, Selland, Brett-5, 14, 37, 46, 48, Bies, Todd-20, 22, 37 54, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 70 56, 57, 62 Bittner, Jodi-23, 32, 33, 35, 40, Kempf, Karla-24, 32, 35, 38, 51, Selland, Heather-27, 31, 32, 34, 44, 51 54, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63 37, 51, 59, 61 Block, Tena-26 Kilcoin, Regina-10, 32, 33, 34, 35, Senska, Paula-5, 15, 35, 38, 40, Bollack, Tim-23 45, 48, 50, 61 50, 54, 55, 61, 70 Bollinger, Gregg-26, 36, 58, 60 Klaas, Tim-24, 58, 61 Snedeker, Jeff-15, 32, 33, 34, 35, Bollinger, Scott-20, 22, 36, 38, Kleinlein, Larry-10, 32, 40 46, 47, 48, 52, 53, 60, 61, 62, 63 46, 47, 48, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63 Kleinlein, Randy-26 Snedeker Mark-21, 22, 32, 37, Boschee, Ray-26, 31, 46, 58, 60, Kluksdahl, Susan-5, 22, 36, 50, 52, 46, 52, 60, 61 61 59, 62, 63 Sonne, Brian-25, 37, 58 Boschee, Rayna-26, 51, 59, 61 Knigge, Cheryl-24, 32, 33, 34, 44 Sonne, Gail-5, 15, 35, 42, 50, 61, Boschee, Rian-20, 40, 46, 48, 56, Knigge, Kevin-24, 52, 61 62, 65, 70 58, 61, 65 Knigge, Pat-24 Sonne, Jean-3, 21 Brandsted, Teresa-23, 32, 35, 37 Kogel, Polly-24, 25, 32, 33, 34, Steichen, Lenna-21, 32, 33, 35, Brandsted, Tracy-26, 32, 33, 35, 40, 51 38 37, 54, 55 Kroe 11, Laurie-27, 32, 35, 51, 59, Stryker, Scott-5, 22, 37, 46, 60, Brosnan, Jane Anne-3, 8, 32, 33, 61, 63 61 35, 36, 37, 44, 45, 53 Krueger, Kregg-27, 58 Stryker, Steve-22, 32, 33, 34, 35, Brueske, Todd-20, 37, 52, 61 Krueger, Kurt-5, 21, 22, 40, 52, 61 40, 46, 48, 56, 58, 60, 61 Cahill, Lynn-26, 27, 32, 34, 35, Larson, Laurie-27 Stryker, Stuart-27, 33, 34, 35, 40, 36, 37, 40, 51, 59 Linke, Jim-10, 37, 56, 58, 60, 61, 46, 52, 60, 61 Christian, Gloria-26, 27, 32, 35 63 Swenson, Doug-25, 37 Christian, Stuart-23, 32, 35, 40 Maakestad, Lori-5, 21, 22, 32, 33, Swenson, Lisa-15, 32, 34, 50, 61 Christopher, John-23, 37, 46, 52, 45, 50, 51, 59, 61 Swenson, Pam-27, 32, 34, 37, 51 61, 65 Mathis, Dwight-10, 37, 61, 71 Swenson, Val-21, 32, 33, 35, 37, Clayton, Melanie-23, 35, 40, 51, Mathis, Neil-24, 25, 31, 46, 58, 60 50, 51 61 Mathis, Renee-24, 51 Thompson, Carolyn-3, 15, 30, 32, Cross, Mary-20 Mathis, Russell-10, 30, 37, 46, 48, 34, 37, 61, 70 Davis, Jack-8, 32, 35, 40, 46, 48, 56, 57, 61, 71 Thompson, Connie-27, 32, 33, 35, 61, 70 Moe, Roxanne-27, 32, 34, 36, 44, 37, 38, 42, 51 Davis, Jodi-26, 32, 34, 35, 40, 51 51, 54, 55, 59, 61 Thompson, Debra-25 Dicus, Dixie-26 Moe, Scott-11, 52, 53, 61, 62 Thompson, Donna-21 Dorris, Cheryl-3, 20 Moran, Dawn-24, 32, 35, 37, 40 Thompson, Peter-21, 34, 37, 46, Dorris, Lowell-8, 52, 53, 61 Moran, Paula-11, 32, 33, 34, 35, 58 Dorris, Sarah-26 36, 38, 40 Tiede, Jeff-5, 15, 32, 35, 36, 46, Druse, JoAnne-8, 32, 33, 35, 70, 71 Murtha, Gi Ida-3, 11, 34, 37, 44, 48, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 70, 78 Estrabrook, Steve-23, 46, 51, 61 45, 53 Trudeau, Denise-21, 22, 33, 35, Farris, Chris-20, 32, 35, 36, 38, 40, Murtha, Mary Jo-27, 44, 45, 53, 37, 50, 51, 52, 59, 61 46, 58, 60, 61 59, 61 Trudeau, Lori-15, 32, 33, 35, 36, Feistner, Julie-8, 37 Nielson, Ron-27, 37, 46 37, 38, 40, 42, 52, 61, 70 Foghner, Scott-23, 37, 46, 61, 65 Parker, Polly-3, 11, 32, 33, 35, 36, Van Leur, Darla-16, 32, 35, 50, Foos, Tim-20, 37, 46 40, 71 61 Fredrichs, Leon-20 Parker, Roger-11, 37, 40, 46, 48, VanLeur, Kevin-16, 46, 48, 61, 62 Funk, Ginger-23 61 Van Leur, Tom-25, 46, 58, 61 Funk, Terri-20 Parquet, Chuck-27, 34, 38, 58 Weatherford, Craig-16, 46, 61 Funk, Tim-26, 52 Permann, Ricky-27, 34, 58, 60, 61 Weinberg, Rachel-25, 51 Godfrey, Craig-3, 20, 32, 33, 34, Peterson, Mark-24, 32, 35, 40 Weinberg, Russel-22, 37, 52 35, 40 Peterson, Troy-24, 46, 58, 60, 61 Wells, Rob-27 Godfrey, Denise-23 Plagmann, Mike-24, 46, 58 Wells, Scott-22 Godfrey, Jim-9, 26, 61 Plagmann, Shelly-11, 40, 54, 55, Wells, Sheri-25, 38 Godfrey, Tom-9, 61 61 Willman, Darrell-16, 35, 52, 53 Goergen, Kathy-26, 32, 34, 35, 37, Podhradsky, Mike-21 Willman, Gary-25, 37, 52 54, 55 Reider, Cindy-24, 25, 31, 32, 33, Wolter, Ed-22, 37 Goergen, Lee-20, 37 50, 51, 61 Zirpel, Mary 3, 22 Gortmaker, David-9 % Reider, Clark-25, 56, 58, 60, 61 ■h m + k 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