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PAST YANKTON HIGH SCHOOLHOMECOMING ROYALTY1925 — Albert Geraldson1926 — Blake Wyman1927 — Charles Hocking1928 — John Deforest1929 — William Johnson and Ber-
nice Jensen1930 — James Jordon and Geral-
dine Allen1931 — Edward Shuff and
Genevieve Krieger1932 — Lloyd Clark and Irene Van
Osdel1933 — Howard Rasmussen and
Florence Van Osdel1934 — Bob Kylius and Virginia
Walsh1935 — Robert Johnston and
Eleanor Miller1936 — Raleigh Steinbach and
Alyce Kosta1937 — Clifford Larson and Betty
Lewis1938 — James Fitzgerald and
Dorothy Dennis1939 — Harold Winters and Eliz-
abeth Evans1940 — Marlan Hoellworth and
Toni Goeden1941 — Pud Christensen and Iris
Eaken1942 — Bill Lynch and Connie
Smith1943 — Jack Donahue and Jane
Donahue1944 — Don Bierle and Delores
Slowey1945 — Virgil Booth and Montelle
Damer1946 — Lyle Reynolds and Wilma
Pond1947 — Darrell Bowyer and Elaine
Bruget1948 — James Lefler and Pat
Bride1949 — Kaye Andres and Mary
Ann Boyles1950 — William Kabeiseman and
Ann Beaver1951 — Don Wermers and Joyce
Dringman1952 — Wayne Pasco and Shirley
Brown1953 — Bob Stransky and Mar-
garet Neufeld1954 — George Donohue and
Kay Smith1955 — Larry Sampson and Cleo
Lowe1956 — Tom Brewer and Pam
Christopherson1957 — Jerry Soulek and Sharon
Thompson1958 — Ross Shuff and Bonnie
Litschewski1959 — Jim Balfany and Kayleen
Baade1960 — Roy Shoemaker and
Linda Litschewski1961 — Jay Miller and Pat Rich-
mond1962 — Roger Loecker and Linda
Buschelman1963 — Roger Smith and Leslie
Auld1964 — Dennis Lokken and Mary
Weatherill1965 — Pete Johnson and Judy
Link1966 — Lloyd Brunick and Cheryl
Hicks1967 — Chuck Curtice and Peggy
Peterson1968 — John Jones and Sandy
Lyman1969 — Doug Schooley and Eliz-
abeth Gross1970 — Doug Nelson and Lynn
Horacek1971 — Hal Somer and Jan
Schooley1972 — Marty Gross and Deb Ja-
cobsen1973 — Terry Frick and Ann
Binder1974 — Kent Nelson and Val
Donovan1975 — Joe Gill and Jane Healy1976 — Jeff Sathe and Jean Malik1977 — Harley Meyer and Kendra
Haarberg1978 — Jerry Peterson and Mary
Trautt1979 — Fred Boyles and Diane
Hiemstra
1980 — Ryan McBride and MaryKapitan
1981 — Chris Specht and TeresaKapitan
1982 — Don Kruse and DawnChristensen
1983 — Dean Hunhoff and AlleneSommer
1984 — Tim Kostel and Kerri Oʼ-Connell
1985 — Jeff Vavra and Lori Frick1986 — John Bos and Lisa
Loecker1987 — Trevor Slate and Jenny
Pokorney1988 — Mike Tufte and Patty
Macy1989 — Casey Gooby and Barb
Miller1990 — Lucas Johnson and
Michelle Kulbel1991 — Joey Lefdal and Wendy
Sundleaf1992 — Brian Sedlacek and
Jenny Gooby1993 — Mark Haas and Molly
Smith1994 — Ryan Wiesler and Lisa
Dooley1995 — Mike Dooley and Jill
Sternquist1996 — Dan Baker and Sara
Johnson1997 — Chris Brown and Katie
Heimes1998 — Nathan Sedlacek and
Wendy Flannery1999 — Mike Stotz and Kelsey
Stengle2000 — Levi Rhode and Lizzie
Pajl2001 — Willie Jones and Amanda
McDonald2002 — Jon Gunderson and
Whitney Yonke2003 — Pat Tweedy and Alison
Egge2004 — Kyle LaCroix and Jamie
Bulian2005 — Paul Ridgway and
Heather McDonald2006 — Adam Walsh and Tara
McNeely2007 — Ethan Powell and
Karissa Bromley2008 — Eric Aune and Anne
Kinsley2009 — Aaron McNeely and Elle
Tieszen2010 — Powers Schurrer and
Michaela Wuestewald2011 — Connor Fitzsimmons and
Madisen Mines2012 — Jase Likness and Amber
Tacke2013 — JJ Hejna and Susanna
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PAST HOMECOMINGFOOTBALL GAMES
1935 — Brookings 13, Yankton 61936 — SF Cathedral 6, Yankton
01937 — Brookings 13, Yankton
12 1938 — Yankton 15, LeMars 71939 — Yankton 7, Brookings 01940 — Yankton 20, Madison 01941 — Yankton 19, Brookings 61942 — Yankton 19, Madison 01943 — Yankton 19, Brookings 61944 — Yankton 6, Madison 61945 — Yankton 6, Madison 61946 — Yankton 12, Madison 61947 — Yankton 6, Vermillion 0
1948 — Yankton 19, Madison 61949 — Yankton 6, Brookings 61950 — Huron 34, Yankton 141951 — Mitchell 39, Yankton 251952 — Yankton 13, Aberdeen 61953 — Yankton 33, Mitchell 121954 — Yankton 21, Aberdeen 71955 — Yankton 20, Madison 71956 — Yankton 27, Aberdeen 61957 — Yankton 27, Madison 121958 — Yankton 21, Watertown 61959 — Yankton 19, Brookings 71960 — Yankton 7, SF Cathedral
71961 — Yankton 29, Madison 01962 — Yankton 14, Watertown
131963 — Yankton 25, Brookings
121964 — Yankton 33, Huron 121965 — Yankton 46, Mitchell 71966 — Yankton 29, Aberdeen 71967 — Yankton 27, Mitchell 131968 — Watertown 26, Yankton
141969 — Yankton 44, Brookings
181970 — Yankton 40, Aberdeen 61971 — Yankton 36, Madison 81972 — Watertown 20, Yankton 61973 — Yankton 45, Pierre 01974 — Yankton 17, Aberdeen 21975 — Yankton 32, Madison 71976 — Yankton 20, Watertown 01977 — Yankton 28, Pierre 211978 — Pierre 14, Yankton 121979 — Yankton 12, Madison 61980 — Yankton 35, Huron 201981 — Yankton 21, Mitchell 61982 — Yankton 25, Watertown
131983 — Yankton 21, Brookings 71984 — Yankton 20, Aberdeen 31985 — Yankton 25, Mitchell 01986 — Yankton 21, Watertown
141987 — Mitchell 7, Yankton 6 1988 — Watertown 17, Yankton 01989 — Yankton 23, Aberdeen 71990 — Yankton 38, S. Sioux City
01991 — Yankton 30, S. Sioux City
61992 — Yankton 15, Huron 141993 — Yankton 39, Aberdeen
Central 01994 — Yankton 47, S. Sioux City
31995 — Yankton 23, Brandon
Valley 71996 — Yankton 48, R.C.
Stevens 141997 — Yankton 48, Mitchell 61998 — Yankton 49, Sturgis 01999 — Yankton 14, Brookings 62000 — Watertown 14, Yankton 62001 — SF OʼGorman 26, Yank-
ton 202002 — Yankton 28, Huron 142003 — Spearfish 24, Yankton 72004 — Pierre 21, Yankton 142005 — Yankton 27, RC Stevens
62006 — Yankton 36, Pierre 02007 — Yankton 10, Sioux Falls
Roosevelt 72008 — Watertown 15, Yankton
142009 — Pierre 21, Yankton 132010 — Yankton 42, Mitchell 412011 — Yankton 39, Brookings 62012 — Yankton 42, Aberdeen
Central 142013 — Yankton 24, Sioux Falls
OʼGorman 14
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Y H S H O M E C O M I N G
SUNDAY’S DRAWING2 BY 2: Red Balls: 25-26, White
Balls: 5-15
SATURDAY’S DRAWINGS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 4-12, White
Balls: 7-21MY DAY: Month: 7, Day: 21,
Year: 57PICK 3: 7-7-8PICK 5: 07-11-12-30-34POWERBALL: 14-47-52-53-54,
Powerball: 5DAKOTA CASH: 07-12-14-22-
32WILD CARD: 05-08-09-29-30,
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Hot Ball: 16
FRIDAY’S DRAWINGS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 20-22, White
Balls: 24-26MY DAY: Month: 5, Day: 21,
Year: 4PICK 3: 7-2-7PICK 5: 17-19-23-28-33MEGA MILLIONS: 09-23-27-
49-51, Mega Ball: 38
75 YEARS AGO Friday, September 30, 1938• A revision of the motor fuel tax
laws was recommended by J. E.Adrian, manager of the motor fueltax divsion, in his annual report toState Teasurer W. H. Hinselman.Adrian said that from experiencegained in the enforcement of themotor fuel tax and inspection laws,“We believe that an attempt shouldbe made to the collection and re-funding of the gasoline tax and in-spection of petroleum products intoone office uder the state treasurer.”
• Entertainment features arebeing added to Fall Festival weekwith indications that the celebrationthis year is to be the largest andmost complete yet held, and ifweather is favorable, the crowd isexpected to be the largest of anyprevious year.
50 YEARS AGOMonday, September 30, 1963• Four men from this area en-
listed in the U. S. Navy through CS1Verne L. Hanson, local recruiter, be-tween September 20 and Septem-ber 26. William Louis Neuhalfen,Yankton, enlisted September 20;Anthony Charles Buehlmann, Yank-ton, enlisted September 20; GeraldLloyd Hausman, Yankton, enlistedSeptember 26; and Leon JosephSteffen, Wakonda, enlisted Septem-ber 26.
• Frost-free South Dakota nowappears likely to stay that way wellinto at least the first week in Octo-ber. High temperatures Sundaywere from 71 at Watertown andSioux Falls to 81 at Philip.
25 YEARS AGO Friday, September 30, 1988• One significant change that
goes into effect for this yearʼs highschool students is the change inhigh school graduation require-ments. High school students mustnow carry at least five classes perday to graduate with the requiared20 classroom hours, Yankton ScoolDistrict superintendent MauriceHaugland said.
• Jack Ricardson was presen-taed a plaque in recognition of themany years of service he has pro-vided to the Yankton school systemas activities director, by the YanktonQuarterback Club. Presenting theplaque was the clubʼs Head CoachScott Shindler. Richardson will beretiring at the end of this schoolyear.
L OT T E R I E S
Area Man Wins Federal Stamp ContestSIOUX FALLS (AP) — A South Dakota artist is the winner
of the 2013 federal duck stamp contest.Adam Grimm, of Burbank, placed first in the annual U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service art contest. There were 202 en-tries.
Grimm’s oil painting of a canvasback will be made intothe 2014-15 federal duck stamp, which will go on sale inlate June 2014.
The stamp sells for $15 and raises about $25 millioneach year to help conserve and protect wetlands.
It’s the second time that Grimm, an Ohio native, haswon the contest. His art previously appeared on the 2000-01 federal duck stamp.
The results were announced Saturday. Hoyt Smith ofTulsa, Okla., placed second and Ron Louque, of Char-lottesville, Va., finished third.
MMC Seeks Support Club MembersMount Marty College recently kicked off its annual mem-
bership drive for the Gregorian and Lancer Clubs.Members of the Gregorian Club, which supports and en-
hances the MMC fine arts departments and student schol-arships, receive free tickets to various MMC events,recognition in club literature, and advance ticket purchas-ing opportunities — depending on membership level.
Members of the Lancer Club, which support Lancer ath-letic programs and athletic scholarships, receive freepasses to athletic events, access to Lancer Landing area,souvenir apparel, and VIP parking — depending on mem-bership level.
For more information on the Gregorian Club and theLancer Club, visit www.mtmc.edu/gregorian andwww.mtmc.edu/lancerclub or contact the Mount MartyCollege Office of Advancement at 605-668-1542.
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