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I low I:-Lorraine Stoller, Phyllis Roney, Margery Schlegelmilch, Alex McEwen, Elmer Muhne, Beverley Sullivan Lorraine Welby Frances Van Epps John Nodenicek La Verne Whit' ElQ,50b9ff 5P9'Chl099r, Donald Nikodym law 2:-Maxine Walsh, Lucy List, Josephine Rheiner, Dolores Kessler, Joyce Rahn, June Seeley, Virginia Scroggin, Donald Summers, Alvin Ntem aa Kenfil Onstott, Robert Larson, Warren Six, Duanelliollars 'Row 3:-Leona Pieper, Ardell Simansen, Thelma Thompson, Geraldine Nieland, Mariory Stransky, Ethel Wridit, Arthur H tz, SLE en Margalin, Emest Peschl, Vernon Nedved, Richard Mielenz, Harold Mayer. Row 4:-Ruth Neuendarf, Vivian Thompson, Marjorie Smith, ldella Kendall, Doris Whatling, Nitty rman, Deloris Sheldon, Vivian Nleans, Bernadette Savage, Fern Kunde, Dale Picking, Raymond Shoemaker. Rovr 5:-Velma Krovoza, Louise Muecke, Mildred Kotalik, Evelyn I son, Virgina Sherman, Wayne Livingston, Kenneth Kieldseth, Emest Koenig, Dee Parsons, Ruth Rognan, George Olsen. RW 6:-Dorothy Robbins, Cullen Six, Willis Shelcbn, Marguer- ite Nipp, Harvey Lyons, Marvin Van Epps, Earl Wanke, William Tschetter, Herman Schwarz, Wayne Myers. 7 ' 'W Y Y Nearly 200 Freshmen Enter High School By being active in declamation, glee club, band, orchestra, debate and ath- letics, the freshmen proved they had as much pep and initiative as the other classes in school, At the beginning of the year, l47 students comprised the freshman class. At the beginning of the second semester, 37 new freshmen entered high school. Advisers of the class are Miss Verna Emanuel and Miss Rachel Fundingsland. The class elected Harold Mayer, Robert Bicknell and Ferne Spear, officers. lmr I:-Junior Heil, Robert Gleich, Basil De Shaza, Eileen Fanslow, Antoinette Gaeden, Wilma Dennis, Donna Bunker, Loririe Bauer, Virginia Johnson, Delores Huber, Olive Bmdvig, Gloria Erickson, Fannie Barber Row 2:-Adrian Dyrland, Burdell Highland, Arling Christensen, Marjory Halverson, Evelyn Eide, Carol Brown, Dorothy Glanzman, Harold Gagnon, Robert Hogan, Vemon Freng, Nancy Brewer, Shirley Jones. Row 3:-James Blakey, Jimmy Anderson, Ruth Clemetson, Edith Anderson, Norbert Engle, Edward EQOUJ NOUW BGVTWI V 9 'U Fribourghouse, Faye Bice, Royal Harders. Raw 4:-Victor Curry, Grace Bride, Rosie Handy, Ruby Brownson, Donald Fastnip, James Binder, Jack Haley, Francis Horacek, Thomas Jacob, Ruth Christopher, Willard Andachter. Row 5:-Lyle Fyler, Luella Harding, Helen Haberman, Delores Cwach, Leona Hacecky, Deloss Gumey, Juliet lngebrigtson, Dorothy John, Joy Bam- hart, Goldie Glaser. Row 6:-Laverda Gibson, Amold Block, Harold Housh, Robert Bicknell, Ralph Boone, Stanley Hammeren, Jack Comwell, Hazel Hevle.
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law l:fDon Modereger, Betty Jane Liewer, Katherine Nash, Viola Pieper, La Verne Mickey, Mae Stortvedt, Mary Louise Milliken, Mary Eloise Whited, James Mohan, Ellen IOOIII. lov 2:-Lois Meyers, Delmer Nelson, Phyllis Olander, Lyvonne Schroder, Daisy Miller, Geraldine Reynolds, Adeline Maul, Edgar Ollermon, Dorothy Smith. luv 3:-Raymond Mahne, Dan Ployans, Gloria Tammen, Edith Meyers, Neola Nelson, Ruth Mueller, Bonnie Yungbluth, Philip Rempp, Allen Mueller, low 4:-Emerald Sylliaasen, John Gumey, Mabel Peterson, Darline Uhl, Faye Spear, Mary Rich, Ferne Spear, Ward Von Osdel. Raw 5:-Norman Uhl, Harold Nelson, Robert Pederson, Leo Stone, Raymond Rossman, Lyle Steinbach, Robert Nielsen. Sophomores Get Into Swing Beginning the second year ot their high school career, the sophomores soon got into the swing of things Although, as a whole, they did not rank in scholarship, they were wel-I repre- sented in athletics, debate, play, music and other extra-curricular activities. When the sophomore class met with their advisers, Miss Jorgine Hansen and Miss Harriet Jenney, they chose as their class officers Jack Davidson, Robert Karol- evitz and Sherwood Corner. RW I:-Shirley Anderson, Robert Coulsen, Marlon Hoellworth, Vernon Lee, Jerald Jaccb, Dorothea Diltz, Fern Barker, Betty Cook, Lavonne Gran, Dorothy Kirschenmon, Beatrice Keller, Bernice Keller, Robert Hanson, Willis Johnson. Raw 2:-Mildred Luke, Luella Gudmunson, Mary Jones, Dolores Bechen, Sherwood Comer, Mary La Londe, Carol Jorgensen, Robert Hale, Robert Bowyer, Charles Krause, Ruth Lathrop, Fred Burgi Alma Bierle, Wilma Boggs, Raw 3:-Arthur Kinney, Calvin Culver, Alma Hnar, Geraldine Drotzman, Nettie Holliday, Mary Bauer, Muriel Johnson, Esther Herrrianson, Felix Dilger, Marjorie Letler, Dorothy Hill, Carlton Kenyon. Row 4:-Loretta Haberrnan, Lorraine Cwach, Marie Albrecht, Raymond Bak, Bob Karolevitz, Alma Lewis, Ina Christensen, Marvin Bak Arline Lynch, Laverne Beavers, Charlotte Freidel. Rav 5:-Charles Egan, Kenneth Brimmer, Betty Hohf, Evelyn Haebelheinrich, Fred Grimm, John Gurney, John Banks, Louis Albrecht, Clarence Haas, Harold Block. Raw 6:-Marshall Bienert, Kenneth Larson, Vernon Ellingson, Bob Ferdinand, Harold Becker, Neil Kasdon, .lack Davidson, Alcuin Kaiser, Charles Larson.
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Governing Advisers Issue Statements Many students consider this little booklet, called the Arickara, a memory book. They anticipate that in after years they may turn to this annual to refresh old memories of teachers and fellow stu- dents who are their daily associates now. May these after years prove to you and to all of us the worth of your training and association here in old Y. H. S. We all have our ups and ln the modern high school the pupil is the im- portant factor. Many of our older schools were conducted in such o manner that one might sup- pose they were run for the purpose of giving teach- ers employment. Initiative, ingenuity, resourceful- ness, and integrity are traits we wish to encourage in Yankton High School. If these traits are devel- oped as they should be in all of our schools, we never need fear a dictator in America. downs. lt hasn't always been rosy here for you, but above all, the purpose of the teachers, the administration and the whole Yankton High School has been to help as much as possible to prepare you for your chosen life's occupation. Your success will prove our success. Lots of good luck. R. E. Nichol, Principal C, A. Beaver, Superintendent Student Council Analyzeft School Problems I When some problem arises among the students it is taken up with Mr. Nichol, supervisor, on Tuesday mornings in the student council, When Mr. Nichol is stumped, he talks it over with the members at the student council, composed at elected high school students. Repairing the tennis courts has been one of the major projects this year Clifford Larson ond Dick Pieper were presidents of the student council for the first and second semesters, respectively. Row I:--Fred Richmond, Donald Summers, Robert Coulson, Wilma Dennis, Joyce Rohn, Harold Mayer, Ruth Lothrop, Ernest Summers, Gloric Erickson. Raw 2:-Ruth Graman, Fern Spear, Phyllis Olander Maxine Howe, Dorothy Bunker, Ruth Walsh, Mary Miley, Sherwood Corner, Faye Spear, Row 3:-Warren Nielson, Emerald Sylliooson, Gerald Clabaugh, Austin Bottin, Tommy Rogers, Fred Pesciil, Mcliie Eastman, Deloss Gurney, Arline Lynch Row 4:-Donald Lippenberger, Clifford Larson, Richard Pieper, William Bicknell, Robert Hohf, Harold Korves, Ralph Boone, Mr Nichol, adviser, Betty Hohf, Howard Nielsen
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