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Pioneer review $ 1 00 Includes Tax A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981. Number 33 Volume 106 April 5, 2012 by Del Bartels Add a mother and a fiancee who are control freaks, a vivacious French cabaret dancer, a super- sarcastic man-servant, a con-man black-mailer and a meek scientist who goes wildly berserk at a sneeze – and you have this year’s Philip High School all-school play. The PHS drama group will per- form the comedy “Doctor Jeckyll, No Place to Hyde” Thursday and Friday, April 12-13, with a possible third performance Saturday, April 14. This fast-paced farce is set in 19th century London, in Dr. Jeck- yll’s waiting room. The main char- acter, played by Trey DeJong, is the meek and distracted Jeckyll. He accidentally discovers a formula that turns him into a partying, womanizing, brutish socialite. One of the side-effects is it also causes his hair to grow very, very fast. The brute is wanted by women, by the night-life establishments and by the police. One of Jeckyll’s absent-minded and straight-faced comments is, “I can grow a mustache in an hour and a half, but I can never tell where it's going to come out.” The comedy’s hilarious confusion is held together by the man-ser- vant, played by Brad Pfeifle. He compares his present responsibili- ties to destitutes’ prison, “This is almost better; are you familiar with sarcasm, sir?” He is abused by almost everyone on stage; slapped by the females, arrested by the po- lice, ignored and taken for granted by his boss, and don’t ask about the horse. When Jeckyll’s mother and fiancee converse with Jeckyll, Pfei- fle comments, “This is like a bad ventrilloquist act, but which is the dummy?” Kelsie Kroetch plays the mon- ster-like fiancee, Prunella Pep- perdill, who is about as sweet as her name. Her claws come out when she sees that Sterling Ellens’ character, a French temptress, be- lieves she owes Jeckyll for saving her life. Kroetch is hilarious, espe- cially considering she has some pretty big shoes to fill. Jeckyll’s domineering mother is played by Rachel Parsons. Even Pfeifle’s character cringes when she enters the stage. She says to Pfeifle’s character, “I’ve never been so insulted!” to which he replies, “Then you haven’t been listening.” Her only hope, though not much of one, for happiness is trapping some blind, deaf and dumb man into dat- ing her daughter, played by Shelby Schofield. The daughter has the at- tention span of a brick, except when it comes to trapping the hairy brute that is the monster Sir Hyde. Ellen’s portrayal of the attractive French damsel in distress is up- roariously provocative. The other women hate this character, the men go goofy around her, and even the man-servant loses his sarcasm for a few seconds. Still, she is a dominant personality and keeps the humor up to full speed when the action gets frantic. Tate Dejong plays the French fa- ther, a shady owner of a caberet, one of the many places in town that everybody should stay out of but everybody seems to eventually go to, especially Hyde. The con-man is sort of kept in check by his daugh- ter and his wife. Peyton DeJong plays the French mother, who real- izes what kind of characters her husband and daughter are. Wyatt Johnson plays Sir Hyde, making the transition as easy as sneezing. He likes the ladies, likes the nightclubs, and must be a marathon runner in keeping ahead of the lonely sister, the cops and the persistant blackmailer. Philip High School’s all-school comedy play “Doctor Jeckyll, No Place to Hyde” Each their own character ... In the Philip High School comedy, from left: Kelsie Kroetch the possessive fiancee, Jodi Parsons the not-to-be-denied mother, Trey DeJong the scientist in a hairy situation, Brad Pfeifle the sarcastic man- servant, and Sterling Ellens the cabaret interest. Photos by Del Bartels Keeping each other’s secrets ... It’s no secret that the Philip High School comedy is funny and fast-paced. From left: Stirling Ellens, Tate DeJong, Trey DeJong, Jodi Parsons and Shelby Schofield. Clarification A story in the March 29 issue of the Pioneer Review concerned living wills, power of attorney and long-term care. Philip Health Services, Inc. does not participate in a Medicare-certi- fied hospice program, but pro- vides compassionate end of life care. The hospice Medicare bene- fit is a separate Medicare benefit which may be utilized if the pa- tient is enrolled in a Medicare- certified hospice program. Also, Medicare does not pay for any type of custodial long-term care. by Nancy Haigh County official positions will be unopposed during the primary election in June. Submitting petitions were: Sheriff: Fred Koester. District 2 Commissioner: Gary Snook. District 4 Commissioner: Nick Konst. Treasurer: Patti Rhodes. Coroner: D.J. Rush. State’s Attorney: Ralph (Chip) Kemnitz. Current state’s attorney Gay Tollefson is a registered Independ- ent and has until June to file her petition, which she said she will do. The deadline for filing a petition to run as an Independent candi- date is June 5 at 5:00 p.m. One other petition was filed for the sheriff position, but a certifi- cate of qualification was not filed, making the individual ineligible. Haakon County officials run unopposed for primary election Storm debris ... At approximately 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 26, a sudden wind storm swept through Haakon County. The wind blew dust and dirt so fiercely that many people initially thought it was a rain downpour being blown almost horizontally. The area lost electrical power for about half an hour. The brunt of the wind hit ranch buildings on M&A Farms a mile and a half north of Philip, taking off a roof and scattering materials eastward. Harlan Moos said, “Those bulk bins just stood there, and it took out the roof and the south wall (of the big outbuilding). It scattered big bale piles, took some out of the middle row and didn’t even break the string on them. It came so fast. It was interesting for a while, you couldn’t see 20 feet out of the window.” Much of the debris shown above had already been piled from the surrounding fields. Right is a tree at the Philip Masonic Cemetery that did not fare the storm well. Ac- cording to Susan Sanders of the National Weather Service in Rapid City, “A cold front with very strong winds moved through western South Dakota on the evening of March 26. These winds were caused by a strong barometric pressure difference and weren't straight-line thunderstorm down- draft winds or a tornado; we had no indications of either on the Doppler radar. The weather station at the Philip Air- port measured a gust of 61 miles per hour at 7:46 p.m. Photos by Del Bartels These area congregations invite you to celebrate the miracle of Easter. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Philip Holy Thursday Mass ~ 7:00 p.m. Good Friday Mass ~ 5:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass (at Milesville) ~ 8:30 p.m. Easter Sunday Mass ~ 7:00 & 11:00 a.m. United Church Philip Service of Holy Communion ~ Thursday, 5:30 p.m. Good Friday Service ~ 12:00 p.m. Easter Sunday Service ~ 9:00 a.m. Hardingrove Evangelical Church Milesville Good Friday Service ~ 5:00 p.m. Special Easter Sunday Service ~ 8:00 a.m. Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Philip Monday, April 9th Service ~ 6:00 p.m. Evangelical Free Church in Philip Good Friday Service ~ 7:00 p.m. Easter Sunrise Service ~ 6:30 a.m. with breakfast to follow Special Easter Service ~ 10:30 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Milesville Good Friday Mass ~ 7:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass (Saturday) ~ 8:30 p.m. No Mass Easter Sunday St. William Catholic Church Midland Good Friday Mass ~ 3:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass (at Milesville) ~ 8:30 p.m. Easter Sunday Mass ~ 9:00 a.m. Open Bible Church Midland Good Friday Service ~ 6:00 p.m. Easter Sunday Breakfast ~ 8:30 a.m. Easter Service ~ 9:30 a.m. St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Midland Easter Sunday Service ~ 7:00 a.m. (CST) Breakfast following service Western New Hope Lutheran First Lutheran Church • Philip Good Friday Service ~ 12:00 p.m. Easter Sunday Service ~ 8:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church • Midland Good Friday Service with Open Bible Church ~ 6:00 p.m. Easter Sunday Service ~ 10:30 a.m. Deep Creek Lutheran Church Easter Sunday Service ~ 7:00 a.m. (CST) with breakfast to follow by Del Bartels Toyeala (Fortune) Cuka opened her Tease beauty salon Monday, March 19, at 170 S. Center Avenue. The salon includes in its clien- tele, women, men and children. Though currently specializing in cuts and colors, Cuka plans on ex- panding into other facets of the hair and beauty world. The salon will be open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and every other Saturday. The business tele- phone is the cell phone number of 858-8527. Cuka graduated from Philip High School in 2009. She then at- tended Stewart’s School of Beauty in Sioux Falls. Marrying Myles in May 2011, she transferred to the Desereé and Company School of Beauty in Sturgis. She graduated from there in September 2011. Since then she has been working on the building that Tease is in, and has been continuing her edu- cation with additional beauty classes. Tease is geared to be smaller and more personal. “It’s a lot more one- on-one with people,” said Cuka. “You learn a lot from your clients. You connect a lot more with peo- ple.” “As I get going, I am going to be adding more, such as microder- mabrasion skin treatment, spray tanning, manicures and pedicures and hair extensions,” said Cuka. “Ever since I was a little girl, I worked on Barbie hair. I love color and making people feel great about themselves.” The name Tease should attract the younger crowd. “It goes with what I do with beauty,” said Cuka. “It’s downtown, an easy location. I’m looking to work with young kids to older people, the whole age range. For women who come into town with their husbands going to the sale barn, it’s close and down- town.” She said of her husband, Myles, who is an electrician, “He’s very supportive. He always says, ‘do what you love, otherwise what’s the point of going to work?’ ” New business, Tease salon opens in Philip Open for business ... Toyeala (For- tune) Cuka is available six days a week for customers of all ages. The Tease beauty salon currently spe- cializes in cuts and colors, with future expan- sions into hair extensions, mi- crodermabra- sion skin treatments, manicures and pedicures and other facets of the hair and beauty world. Photo by Del Bartels (continued on page 2) by Del Bartels The Philip City Council, at its monthly meeting, Monday, April 2, voted to put a general obligation bond on the ballot for the county primary election June 5. The city did not get grant money for the Wood/Walden Ave. improve- ment project. The state Board of Water and Natural Resources has approved a loan package totaling more than $1.8 million to Philip for improvements to the city’s waste- water collection and storm sewer systems. This is a 30-year loan at 3.25 percent interest. In order for the city to take ad- vantage of the loan, it has to guar- antee payment. The city will do two things. Philip will designate $8.80 of the established sanitary sewer monthly minimum rates as com- mitted toward this loan. The rates will not be raised; simply a portion collected will go directly toward the loan. Second, for Philip to have the possibility of using more or all of the loan for the Wood and Walden Avenues project, the city would have to increase its constitutional debt limit. Taxes would not go up, but as Councilman Mike Vetter said, it would be like a person ask- ing their credit card company to raise that person’s limit. The voters will decide in the elec- tion June 5 about raising the city’s debt limit. The general obligation bond will include both the Wood/Walden Ave. project and the Pine St. Phase III project which in- cludes Wray Avenue. The council has set policy and fees for depositing demolition ma- terial from condemned structures at the rubble site. A cost of 55 cents per square foot has been set for just demolition, and a cost of 75 cents per square foot has been set for demolition and the hauling away of the rubble. The council accepted a $5,300 quote from O’Connell Construction to demolish the building at 204 E. Pine Street and $5,000 to clean-up the rubble site. The airport projects will have 90 percent of the total costs paid for by the federal government, a decrease of five percent from previous proj- ects. The state has stepped up and will pay eight percent for one year, with Philip responsible for two per- cent. The second year the break- down will be Federal Aviation Administration – 90 percent, South Dakota Department of Transporta- Voters asked to raise Philip’s debt limit (continued on page 2)

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Pioneer review

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A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981.

Number 33

Volume 106

April 5, 2012

by Del Bartels Add a mother and a fiancee whoare control freaks, a vivaciousFrench cabaret dancer, a super-sarcastic man-servant, a con-manblack-mailer and a meek scientistwho goes wildly berserk at asneeze – and you have this year’sPhilip High School all-school play. The PHS drama group will per-form the comedy “Doctor Jeckyll,No Place to Hyde” Thursday andFriday, April 12-13, with a possiblethird performance Saturday, April14. This fast-paced farce is set in19th century London, in Dr. Jeck-yll’s waiting room. The main char-acter, played by Trey DeJong, isthe meek and distracted Jeckyll.He accidentally discovers a formulathat turns him into a partying,womanizing, brutish socialite. Oneof the side-effects is it also causeshis hair to grow very, very fast. Thebrute is wanted by women, by thenight-life establishments and bythe police. One of Jeckyll’s absent-mindedand straight-faced comments is, “Ican grow a mustache in an hourand a half, but I can never tellwhere it's going to come out.” The comedy’s hilarious confusionis held together by the man-ser-vant, played by Brad Pfeifle. Hecompares his present responsibili-ties to destitutes’ prison, “This isalmost better; are you familiarwith sarcasm, sir?” He is abused byalmost everyone on stage; slappedby the females, arrested by the po-lice, ignored and taken for grantedby his boss, and don’t ask about thehorse. When Jeckyll’s mother andfiancee converse with Jeckyll, Pfei-fle comments, “This is like a badventrilloquist act, but which is thedummy?” Kelsie Kroetch plays the mon-ster-like fiancee, Prunella Pep-perdill, who is about as sweet asher name. Her claws come outwhen she sees that Sterling Ellens’character, a French temptress, be-lieves she owes Jeckyll for savingher life. Kroetch is hilarious, espe-cially considering she has somepretty big shoes to fill. Jeckyll’s domineering mother isplayed by Rachel Parsons. EvenPfeifle’s character cringes whenshe enters the stage. She says toPfeifle’s character, “I’ve never beenso insulted!” to which he replies,“Then you haven’t been listening.”Her only hope, though not much ofone, for happiness is trapping someblind, deaf and dumb man into dat-ing her daughter, played by ShelbySchofield. The daughter has the at-

tention span of a brick, exceptwhen it comes to trapping the hairybrute that is the monster Sir Hyde. Ellen’s portrayal of the attractiveFrench damsel in distress is up-roariously provocative. The otherwomen hate this character, themen go goofy around her, and eventhe man-servant loses his sarcasmfor a few seconds. Still, she is adominant personality and keepsthe humor up to full speed whenthe action gets frantic. Tate Dejong plays the French fa-ther, a shady owner of a caberet,one of the many places in town that

everybody should stay out of buteverybody seems to eventually goto, especially Hyde. The con-man issort of kept in check by his daugh-ter and his wife. Peyton DeJongplays the French mother, who real-izes what kind of characters herhusband and daughter are. Wyatt Johnson plays Sir Hyde,making the transition as easy assneezing. He likes the ladies, likesthe nightclubs, and must be amarathon runner in keeping aheadof the lonely sister, the cops andthe persistant blackmailer.

Philip High School’s all-school comedy

play “Doctor Jeckyll, No Place to Hyde”

Each their own character ... In the Philip High School comedy, from left:Kelsie Kroetch the possessive fiancee, Jodi Parsons the not-to-be-denied mother,Trey DeJong the scientist in a hairy situation, Brad Pfeifle the sarcastic man-servant, and Sterling Ellens the cabaret interest. Photos by Del Bartels

Keeping each other’s secrets ... It’s no secret that the Philip High Schoolcomedy is funny and fast-paced. From left: Stirling Ellens, Tate DeJong, TreyDeJong, Jodi Parsons and Shelby Schofield.

ClarificationA story in the March 29 issue of

the Pioneer Review concerned

living wills, power of attorney

and long-term care. Philip

Health Services, Inc. does not

participate in a Medicare-certi-

fied hospice program, but pro-

vides compassionate end of life

care. The hospice Medicare bene-

fit is a separate Medicare benefit

which may be utilized if the pa-

tient is enrolled in a Medicare-

certified hospice program. Also,

Medicare does not pay for any

type of custodial long-term care.

by Nancy HaighCounty official positions will be

unopposed during the primaryelection in June.

Submitting petitions were:Sheriff: Fred Koester.District 2 Commissioner: Gary

Snook.District 4 Commissioner: Nick

Konst.Treasurer: Patti Rhodes.Coroner: D.J. Rush.State’s Attorney: Ralph (Chip)

Kemnitz.Current state’s attorney Gay

Tollefson is a registered Independ-ent and has until June to file herpetition, which she said she will do.

The deadline for filing a petitionto run as an Independent candi-date is June 5 at 5:00 p.m.

One other petition was filed forthe sheriff position, but a certifi-cate of qualification was not filed,making the individual ineligible.

Haakon County officials run

unopposed for primary election

Storm debris ... At approximately 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 26, a sudden wind storm swept through Haakon County.The wind blew dust and dirt so fiercely that many people initially thought it was a rain downpour being blown almosthorizontally. The area lost electrical power for about half an hour. The brunt of the wind hit ranch buildings on M&A

Farms a mile and a half north of Philip, taking off a roofand scattering materials eastward. Harlan Moos said,“Those bulk bins just stood there, and it took out the roofand the south wall (of the big outbuilding). It scattered bigbale piles, took some out of the middle row and didn’t evenbreak the string on them. It came so fast. It was interestingfor a while, you couldn’t see 20 feet out of the window.”Much of the debris shown above had already been piledfrom the surrounding fields. Right is a tree at the PhilipMasonic Cemetery that did not fare the storm well. Ac-cording to Susan Sanders of the National Weather Servicein Rapid City, “A cold front with very strong winds movedthrough western South Dakota on the evening of March 26.These winds were caused by a strong barometric pressuredifference and weren't straight-line thunderstorm down-draft winds or a tornado; we had no indications of eitheron the Doppler radar. The weather station at the Philip Air-port measured a gust of 61 miles per hour at 7:46 p.m.

Photos by Del Bartels

These area congregations invite you to celebrate the miracle of Easter.

Sacred Heart Catholic ChurchPhilip

Holy Thursday Mass ~ 7:00 p.m.Good Friday Mass ~ 5:00 p.m.

Easter Vigil Mass (at Milesville) ~ 8:30 p.m.Easter Sunday Mass ~ 7:00 & 11:00 a.m.

United ChurchPhilip

Service of Holy Communion ~ Thursday, 5:30 p.m.Good Friday Service ~ 12:00 p.m.Easter Sunday Service ~ 9:00 a.m.

Hardingrove Evangelical ChurchMilesville

Good Friday Service ~ 5:00 p.m.Special Easter Sunday Service ~ 8:00 a.m.

Our Redeemer Lutheran ChurchPhilip

Monday, April 9th Service ~ 6:00 p.m.

Evangelical Free Church in PhilipGood Friday Service ~ 7:00 p.m.Easter Sunrise Service ~ 6:30 a.m.

with breakfast to followSpecial Easter Service ~ 10:30 a.m.

St. Mary’s Catholic ChurchMilesville

Good Friday Mass ~ 7:00 p.m.Easter Vigil Mass (Saturday) ~ 8:30 p.m.

No Mass Easter Sunday

St. William Catholic ChurchMidland

Good Friday Mass ~ 3:00 p.m.Easter Vigil Mass (at Milesville) ~ 8:30 p.m.

Easter Sunday Mass ~ 9:00 a.m.

Open Bible ChurchMidland

Good Friday Service ~ 6:00 p.m.Easter Sunday Breakfast ~ 8:30 a.m.

Easter Service ~ 9:30 a.m.

St. Peter’s Lutheran ChurchMidland

Easter Sunday Service ~ 7:00 a.m. (CST)Breakfast following service

Western New Hope LutheranFirst Lutheran Church • PhilipGood Friday Service ~ 12:00 p.m.Easter Sunday Service ~ 8:30 a.m.

Trinity Lutheran Church • MidlandGood Friday Service with Open Bible Church ~

6:00 p.m.Easter Sunday Service ~ 10:30 a.m.Deep Creek Lutheran Church

Easter Sunday Service ~ 7:00 a.m. (CST)with breakfast to follow

by Del Bartels Toyeala (Fortune) Cuka openedher Tease beauty salon Monday,March 19, at 170 S. Center Avenue. The salon includes in its clien-tele, women, men and children.Though currently specializing incuts and colors, Cuka plans on ex-panding into other facets of thehair and beauty world. The salonwill be open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday and everyother Saturday. The business tele-phone is the cell phone number of858-8527. Cuka graduated from PhilipHigh School in 2009. She then at-tended Stewart’s School of Beautyin Sioux Falls. Marrying Myles inMay 2011, she transferred to theDesereé and Company School ofBeauty in Sturgis. She graduatedfrom there in September 2011.Since then she has been workingon the building that Tease is in,and has been continuing her edu-cation with additional beautyclasses. Tease is geared to be smaller andmore personal. “It’s a lot more one-on-one with people,” said Cuka.“You learn a lot from your clients.You connect a lot more with peo-ple.” “As I get going, I am going to beadding more, such as microder-mabrasion skin treatment, spraytanning, manicures and pedicures

and hair extensions,” said Cuka. “Ever since I was a little girl, Iworked on Barbie hair. I love colorand making people feel great aboutthemselves.” The name Tease should attractthe younger crowd. “It goes withwhat I do with beauty,” said Cuka.“It’s downtown, an easy location.I’m looking to work with young

kids to older people, the whole agerange. For women who come intotown with their husbands going tothe sale barn, it’s close and down-town.” She said of her husband, Myles,who is an electrician, “He’s verysupportive. He always says, ‘dowhat you love, otherwise what’sthe point of going to work?’ ”

New business, Tease salon opens in Philip

Open forbusiness ...Toyeala (For-tune) Cuka isavailable sixdays a week forcustomers of allages. The Teasebeauty saloncurrently spe-cializes in cutsand colors, withfuture expan-sions into hairextensions, mi-crodermabra-sion skintreatments,manicures andpedicures andother facets ofthe hair andbeauty world.Photo byDel Bartels

(continued on page 2)

by Del Bartels The Philip City Council, at itsmonthly meeting, Monday, April 2,voted to put a general obligationbond on the ballot for the countyprimary election June 5. The city did not get grant moneyfor the Wood/Walden Ave. improve-ment project. The state Board ofWater and Natural Resources hasapproved a loan package totalingmore than $1.8 million to Philip forimprovements to the city’s waste-water collection and storm sewersystems. This is a 30-year loan at3.25 percent interest. In order for the city to take ad-vantage of the loan, it has to guar-antee payment. The city will do twothings. Philip will designate $8.80of the established sanitary sewermonthly minimum rates as com-mitted toward this loan. The rates

will not be raised; simply a portioncollected will go directly toward theloan. Second, for Philip to have thepossibility of using more or all ofthe loan for the Wood and WaldenAvenues project, the city wouldhave to increase its constitutionaldebt limit. Taxes would not go up,but as Councilman Mike Vettersaid, it would be like a person ask-ing their credit card company toraise that person’s limit. The voters will decide in the elec-tion June 5 about raising the city’sdebt limit. The general obligationbond will include both theWood/Walden Ave. project and thePine St. Phase III project which in-cludes Wray Avenue. The council has set policy andfees for depositing demolition ma-terial from condemned structures

at the rubble site. A cost of 55 centsper square foot has been set for justdemolition, and a cost of 75 centsper square foot has been set fordemolition and the hauling away ofthe rubble. The council accepted a $5,300quote from O’Connell Constructionto demolish the building at 204 E.Pine Street and $5,000 to clean-upthe rubble site. The airport projects will have 90percent of the total costs paid for bythe federal government, a decreaseof five percent from previous proj-ects. The state has stepped up andwill pay eight percent for one year,with Philip responsible for two per-cent. The second year the break-down will be Federal AviationAdministration – 90 percent, SouthDakota Department of Transporta-

Voters asked to raise Philip’s debt limit

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THE GARDEN CLUB … will meet at Gary Phillips’ green-house on Tuesday, April 17, at 6:00 p.m. Everyone welcome.

PHS CLASS OF 1962 GET-TOGETHER … 50 year reunionwill be June 16th at 3:00 p.m. at the 73 Bar in Philip.

RELEASE TIME CLEAN-UP … The Community Better-ment Committee is again sponsoring a release time clean-up.You may clean up your area any Wednesday in April. Glovesand bags are provided. For more information contact DarleneMatt at 859-2077.

AARP TAX-AIDE … Free tax preparation for all ages. BadRiver Senior Citizen’s Center in Philip, Tuesdays from 9 a.m.to noon. Call Bob McDaniel, 859-2227, for appointment. Walk-ins welcome.

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In the sunlight ... by Del Bartels

The weather had been hot, unseasonably so. The weather had been

dry, forebodingly so. The last few days had been again cool, compara-

tively cold, and the wind was coming around with a wickedness.

The rancher absently swiped at the dust on the back of his neck that

had crusted to his skin because of his dried sweat. He took a breather,

mentally ticking off his list of things to have been done before yester-

day. His grain bins were almost emptied, last season’s grain taken to

the elevator in early preparation for this season’s crop. Fences had been

checked, and sections had been repaired more permanently than was

done during the winter. Seed had been delivered. His tractors and

trucks had been serviced. Man, tires were getting more and more ex-

pensive. The trip to visit the banker for cash flow and operation loans

had not been all that painful this year, but had still been far from pleas-

ant. Now the next shipment of fertilizer could be delivered. In checking

the cows and calves this morning, he had shaken his head at how easily

his pickup had forded the creek. Rain had better come.

He set his fencing gear in the back of the pickup. A sudden blanket

of brightness covered the fields in front of him. Through a break in the

clouds, the sun glared down and the rancher squinted.

Maybe ... but no, he still didn’t think he could back off for most of the

day tomorrow. His wife and their kids had already told friends and

other family that he probably couldn’t get away tomorrow. The rest of

the family would be in church. They would have dinner with one of the

families who had invited them over, but he was feeling the springtime

racing at him. Besides, church would be so full of the Christmas-and-

Easter-goers that he wouldn’t be missed. He backhanded some dust

from his lips and took a swig from his water jug.

The sun’s expansive light moved across the fields, with the shadow

of the clouds moving away from it as it rolled across the distance.

Under the shadow the ground was dull, hazy, browner, colder. In the

light the new grasses shimmered with greens. Reflections from young

shoots, turned soil, tree buds, wire in fence lines, made colors dance.

The previously accepted grays of the blustery day could be compared

to the brightness under the son. The rancher compared the two, and

he did not like the grey. Winter seemed to cling to everything in the

dimness, yet spring was in the fields of sunlight.

Tired, dusty eyes refocused as the sun reached the rancher. The gen-

tle warmth hit almost instantly. Now, it seemed, the entire world was

spring. The list of chores was still there, but it would get done. The

livestock weren’t that needy. The creek wasn’t that low. Water was

sure to be coming. Summer was on its way. Cold clouds weren’t per-

manent; the world was under the sun. The rancher slapped the box of

his truck, then got in the cab to get back to work. Tomorrow was

Easter, and he would be with his family and feel the sun.

Authenticity Radio, an Internetstation, will be broadcasting an in-terview with Philip O’Connor. Titled “Population One,” the in-terview will be about the sole resi-dent of Capa. Population One isabout an authentic man who con-tinues to live in an abandonedghost town. The Internet interview will airThursday, April 12, at 10:00 a.m.Central Time. The segment can beheard at www.authenticityradio.com. After the airing, people willbe able to continue listening to thebroadcast on demand at the web-site. The Internet radio station states

that it is authenticity radio, aboutreal people and real authentic talk.Talk personality Slade Suiter in-terviews O’Connor and asks whatis life like living in Capa. “Well, Iam alone, however I am notlonely,” stated O’Connor. “I thought it would be wonderfulif people were to hear from a per-son who knows what it is to live ina ghost town,” stated Suiter. “Iknow Philip because he is my sec-ond cousin and I have visited himbefore and his dog Midnight. Au-thenticity Radio seeks out subjects,talks, real people relating to au-thenticity. Philip O’Connor is asauthentic as a person can be.”

O’Connor interviewed on Internet

Looking for

next of kin The 1972 Rapid City Flood

Memorial Committee is looking

for next of kin of all victims of

the 1972 flood.

Anyone knowing next of kin

of Edwin B. Harry, who was

buried in the Midland ceme-

tery, please contact Chuck

Childs at 605-721-1800.

The state Board of Water andNatural Resources has approved aloan package totaling more than$1.8 million to Philip for improve-ments to the city’s wastewater col-lection and storm sewer systems. The $1,823,300 package includesa $750,000 loan for wastewater col-lection system improvements and a$1,073,300 loan for storm sewerimprovements. Both loans are fromthe Clean Water State RevolvingFund. The wastewater project involvesreplacing 3,500 feet of eight-inch

and four-inch sanitary sewer pipe,nine manholes, and making streetrepairs. The storm drainage projectinvolves installing 2,150 feet of 12-inch to 24-inch storm sewer pipe,eight storm sewer manholes, anderosion control measures to bettermanage storm water runoff. The loans will cover the entireestimated cost of the projects. Bothloans have terms of 3.25 percent in-terest for 30 years. The Clean Water State Revolv-ing Fund Program provides low-in-terest loans for wastewater andstorm sewer projects. The state Board of Water andNatural Resources has approved$43.4 million in grants and loansfor drinking water, wastewater,storm water, watershed improve-ment, landfill, and recycling proj-ects. The board met Thursday andFriday in Pierre. The $43,444,554total includes more than $10 mil-lion in grants and $33.4 million inloans, with more than $1.8 millionof the loan total in principal for-giveness. The grants and loansawarded by the board are adminis-tered through the South DakotaDepartment of Environment andNatural Resources (DENR).

Philip water/sewer projectsto receive $1.8 million loan from 2004 to

2010, being thepresident in2009. Mosessaid of theaward, “I wassurprised. I hadno idea. I’ve al-ways liked towork withwood. Even inhigh school,shop was myfavorite class.”In 1980, Mosesstarted workingas a lumbercontractor inPhilip. In 1986,he worked as ayardman forWampler Lum-ber Company,where heworked his wayup to a man-agement posi-tion. In May1994, he openedMoses BuildingCenter.Courtesy photo

Honored Lumberman of the Year 2012 ... During it’s 93rd annualconvention, February14-15, the South Dakota Retail Lumberman’s Associa-tion honored Philip’s Mike Moses. Moses has served on the SDRLA board

tion – five percent and Philip – fivepercent. The Philip Chamber of Com-merce has filed its annual specialevent application for Festival Days,this year on June 15-17. PoliceChief Kit Graham will hire two ad-ditional police officers for the event. Approved building permits in-clude Jason Harry for a deck, AllanManley for a fence addition, toPhilip Ambulance Service for hav-ing replaced a concrete pad, for Billand Karyl Sandal to replace a frontstep with a deck and for a fence,and to Steven Stewart for a fence. Jack Rush was approved to addwest side additions to a brick build-ing on Highway 14, though the eastside additions must wait for thecity to review and approve a re-quested 10 foot vacation followinga public hearing next month. Rushplans on building two additions, in-cluding an attached three-cargarage with drainage and an addi-tional sewer tap. The city’s gross salaries forMarch totaled $24,597.69. Thecity’s percentages of insurance, re-tirement and withholding addedanother $8,035.03. The total for allother bills came to $52,906.85,which includes over $10,698 forhealth and dental premiums andover $4,030 for garbage pickup. The rubble site will begin itssummer hours Saturday, May 5.The site will be open the first, thirdand fifth Saturday’s and secondand fourth Friday’s from 9:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m. The annual free dumpweekend is set for Friday and Sat-

urday, May 11-12. The rubble sitewill be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. both days. If that weekend israined out, then free dump dayswill be the following weekend. Sen-ior citizens and disabled citizensmay get pick-up assistance onMonday, May 14. The council authorized themayor’s signature on the 2012Learn-to-Swim agreement with theAmerican Red Cross at the annualfee of $300. Rose Bennett will bethe swimming pool manager for the2012 season. Lifeguard applica-tions close April 20, and will be re-viewed by the health andrecreation committee Monday,April 23. The South Dakota MunicipalLeague District 8 Meeting will beApril 17 in Kadoka. Deputy Fi-nance Officer Brittany Smith andpolice officer David Butler will beattending the South Dakota Asso-ciation of Code Enforcement meet-ing May 9-10 in Pierre. A municipal election will be heldfor the mayoralship, Tuesday,April 10. The poll will be open from7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Room A-1at the Philip High School. The twocandidates are Lou Ann Recklingand Vetter. The new mayor willhave to appoint a new Ward IIcouncilman. The council will meet as an elec-tion canvassing board, Monday,April 16, at 4:00 p.m. in the com-missioner’s room. The council’snext regular meeting will be Mon-day, May 7, at 7:00 p.m. in theHaakon County Courthouse com-munity room.

To raise Philip’s debt limit(continued from front)

(continued from front)

Sam Stangle, James Fitzgerald,and Brian Pfeifle. Stangle, in lead-ing the group in a Charlie Chaplinsort of chase for their Hyde, states,“I always get my man,” to whichthe lonely sister states, “You mustshow me how.” When it comes tothe climatic fight scene, remember

to hide, no Hyde, no hide, oh forgetit. Crew responsibilities are on theshoulders of William Coyle andCole Rothenberger. In this comedydirected by Laura O’Connor, thelaugh lines come quickly, keepingup with the quickness of some ofthe entrances and exits.

PHS’s all-school comedy

The Philip AAU wrestling teamhad 17 wrestlers who had workedtheir way up to earning a berth tothe state tournament in Aberdeen,Saturday and Sunday, March 24-25. There were approximately 1,200wrestlers at the meet on Saturday.The Philip team had 11 of its ath-letes make it through to the placingrounds on Sunday. The final results were:

Ages six and underLincoln Koehn – heavy weight,

2nd place.Ages seven and eight

Stratton Morehart – 50 lbs., 7thplace. McCoy Peterson – 60 lbs., 7thplace.

Ages nine and 10 Reece Heltzel – 75 lbs., 3rd place. Jesse Hostutler – 80 lbs., 5th

place. Cody Donnelly – 85 lbs., 2ndplace Bosten Morehart – 112 lbs., 5thplace

Ages 11-12 Cash Wilson – 70 lbs., 4th place

Keagan Fitch – 95 lbs., 3rd placeAges 13-14

Nick Donnelly – 110 lbs., 2ndplace Kaylor Pinney – 120 lbs., 6thgrade. Philip had six wrestlers who didnot advance into the placingrounds: six and under – Ryker Pe-terson, 45 lbs.; ages seven andeight – Eastan West, 55 lbs.; ages11-12 – Colby Fitch, 75 lbs., HunterPeterson 80 lbs., Pedro Dennis 85lbs.; ages 15-16 – Bryan Letellier98 lbs.

Philip AAU wrestlers at state

Which oneis the mon-ster? ... Themanservant(Brad Pfeifle)has a wickedtongue, the fi-ancee (KelsieKroetch) is apower to befeared, yet SirHyde (WyattJohnson) is tra-ditionally themonster. Thegoal of the highschool comedyis monsterouslaughter.

Rolling with laughter ... Actually the blackmailer (Tate DeJong) just gotthrown onto stage by his own daughter. The ladies in the upcoming all schoolcomedy are, from left: Kelsie Kroetch, Stirling Ellens, Peyton DeJong, Jodi Par-sons and Shelby Schofield.

The gals’ favorite part of the all school comedy (take 87) ...These ladies, playing a mother and daughter tag team, are getting “ready torumble” for the climax of the comedy “Doctor Jeckyll, No Place to Hyde.”Shown are, from left: Jodi Parsons, Brad Pfeifle and Kelsie Kroetch.

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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCHPhilip – 859-2664 – [email protected]

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.

Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. (August)Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.

Thurs. Mass: 10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home

* * * * * *ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCHMidland – 859-2664 or 843-2544

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.

(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.

(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)Confession: Before Mass

* * * * * *ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Milesville – 859-2664Fr. Kevin Achbach

Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)

Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.

(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)Confession: Before Mass

Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.* * * * * *

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Frezil Westerlund

859-2336 • PhilipE-MAIL: [email protected]

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:30 a.m.Lenten Services: Wed. @ 5:30 p.m.

1st Sunday: Coffee & Rollsafter worship

W.O.W.: 2nd Wed., Bible Study, 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.

(ex. July & Aug)* * * * * *

TRINITY LUTHERANPastor Frezil Westerlund

Midland – 843-2538SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.

Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m.

(Nov. thru Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)* * * * * *

DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN Moenville – 843-2538

Pastor Frezil WesterlundSUNDAY WORSHIP:

1:30 p.m. (CT)ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.

* * * * * *OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN

Long ValleyPastor Frezil Westerlund

Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.* * * * * *

DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCHEvery Sunday in July

Services at 10:00 a.m.followed by potluck dinner

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Art WeitschatKadoka – 837-2390

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.* * * * * *

OUR REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip

(605) 669-2406 • MurdoPastor Ray Greenseth

Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.* * * * * *

OPEN BIBLE CHURCH • MIDLANDPastor Andy Blye

843-2143 • facebook.com/midlandobcSunday School: 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.

Women’s Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30

ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH10 miles SE of Midland • Pastor

Glenn Denke • 462-6169Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)

Sunday School: 10 a.m. CTSunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.

* * * * * *PHILIP COMMUNITY

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHPastor Gary Wahl – Philip – 859-2841

Sunday School – 9:15 a.m.Sunday Services – 10:30 a.m.Last Sunday of the month –

potluck dinner following church servicesLast Monday of the month –

Evangelical Ladies Service/Bible Study -7:00 p.m.

Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.Everyone Welcome!!

* * * * * *HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHPastor Gary Wahl – Philip

859-2841 • [email protected] Service: 8:00 a.m. • Children's

Church: 8:30 a.m.Ladies’ Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.

Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.* * * * * *

UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIPPastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310

Home: 859-2192 • E-mail:[email protected]

Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m.UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.

* * * * * *FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF INTERIOR

Pastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310E-mail: [email protected]

Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.

Rush Funeral HomeChapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka

Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush

www.rushfuneralhome.com

ScotchmanIndustries

859-2542 • Philip, SDwww.scotchman.com

Ronald G. Mann, DDS

Dentist

Philip, SD859-2491

YOUR GREATEST NEEDby Pastor Ricky Kurth

Even in these challenging financial times, the greatest need of a Christian is not mon-etary. It is rather found in Colossians 1:11, where Paul prays that we might be “Strength-

ened with all might, according to His glorious power, unto all...”Unto all what? Whatever it is, Paul is convinced we are going to have to be “strengthened” with “all might” according to “His

glorious power” to obtain it. As we read on, Paul tells us the goal of all this empowerment: “...unto all patience and longsufferingwith joyfulness.”Patience? The reason we need all this mighty empowering is so we can be patient? While this may seem anticlimactic, we submit

that patience is our greatest need. We need patience to put up with the world’s wickedness, the abortions, etc., patience in knowingthe Second Coming of Christ will right the world’s wrongs. We need patience as televangelists continue to dominate the airwaveswith their dilutions and pollutions of the gospel, and patience as Bible teachers muddle the minds of the saints by their failure torightly divide the Word. And since no man today has the gift of healing, we need patience with our physical infirmities, and long-suffering as we wait for that wonderful change that will come to our bodies at the Rapture (Phil. 3:20,21).Finally, we need patience with one another, as we learn to not just put up with other believers, but to actually give them the

same unconditional love and acceptance God extends to us. Moses was patient with unbelieving Pharaoh, but lost his patiencewith his brethren. How like us! But ask yourself, when did David show greater spiritual strength, when he slew Goliath, or whenhe refused to slay Saul?Paul says we are to be strengthened to all patience “according to His glorious power,” but what is God’s glorious power? The de-

structive power He exhibited at the Red Sea is called “glorious” (Ex. 15:6), but we suggest that God’s glorious power today is seenin His patience. The fact that God could put an end to the abortions and religious confusion, but doesn’t, is His most gloriouspower in the dispensation of grace.The apostle concludes by praying that we might be patient “with joyfulness,” perhaps the hardest part of longsuffering. God

doesn’t chafe under the vexations He receives from the world, religion, and the Body of Christ, and neither should we!If this kind of power were not available to us, Paul would not be praying that we might have it. And so may his prayer also be

the prayer of our hearts, as we enthusiastically study the only source of spiritual strength, God’s Word rightly divided.

TWO MINUTES With The BibleBerean Bible Society

PO Box 756 • Germantown, WI 53022 • www.bereanbiblesociety.org

Obituaries

Haakon County Young Women’sAnnual Easter Egg Hunt

Thursday, April 5th • 3:30 p.m.at the Kiddie Park in Philip

It’s A Girl

Ella KatherineDaughter of Bart & MaKaela Randall

Chamberlain, SD

Born: January 26, 2012 • 6 lbs., 8 oz. • 191⁄4” long

Big Sister: Emberly

Maternal Grandparents:Ed & Becky Heeb, Midland

Paternal Grandparents:Roger & Carol Randall, Chamberlain

Maternal Great-Grandparents:Gale & Virginia Hagen, Rapid City

Paternal Great-Grandmother:Helen Tarabetz, Pukwana

Sponsored by Papa & Grammie Heeb

You are invited to a

Come & Go Baby Shower

for Bentley Masonson of NaKayla Morrison & Ben Hartman

Saturday, April 7th1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

at the Dale & Tami Morrison residence106 Jim Ave., Philip

Kenneth “Kennie” Wood___________________________

Kenneth "Kennie" Wood, age 88of Kearney, Neb., formerly ofQuinn, S.D., died Monday, April 2,2012, at Mt. Carmel Nursing Homein Kearney. Kenneth Clark Wood was bornMay 29, 1923, in Sioux Falls. Thatyear, his parents, Waldon ClarkWood and Olive Blanche (Adams)Wood, moved Kennie and his oldersister, Maxine, north of Quinn tothe place Waldon's parents (WesleyClark Wood and Elizabeth Adelia(Herbert) Wood) had homesteadedin 1906 (now the northwest cornerof Quinn Road and Wolf Road). Thefamily later moved to the Winklerplace and built a home there in1928. Kennie grew up there andspent his elementary years at theLake Hill country school, locatedabout a half mile from the Woodfamily ranch. He graduated fromQuinn High School in 1941. Kennie married the love of hislife, Aletha Maye Bryan (a 1941

graduate of Wall High School) onDecember 5, 1942, in Rapid City.He served in the U.S. Navy for sixyears during World War II in boththe Atlantic and Pacific arenas. Kennie and Aletha raised theirfour children on the Wood familyranch where they raised the firstGalloway cattle brought to the areaby Waldon Wood. They built a newhome in 1958 (where Mike andAnita Heathershaw now live). Kennie and Aletha moved toLexington, Neb., in November of1976. He worked for Sperry NewHolland, then Shotkoski Hay Com-pany, until he retired in Novemberof 2005 at the ripe old age of 82. Healways had a horse nearby and en-joyed square dancing on horsebackwith the Plum Creekers. Kennieand Aletha moved to Kearney,Neb., in October of 2008. Kennie was cherished by hischildren and grandchildren andloved by many friends and family.He made friends easily and often,including the doctors, nurses andstaff who attended him in his lateryears. He always had a smile andusually, a song or two. He was a member of theMethodist church, South DakotaStockgrowers, VFW, American Le-gion, and enjoyed the time he spentwith his roping clubs and horse-back square dancing club. Kennie was devoted to all hisgrandchildren, but his great-grand-son, Keenan Charles White, whoshares his great-grandfather'sKCW initials, had his own specialplace in Kennie's heart. Missing Kennie with great loveare his wife, Aletha of Kearney;daughters, Jonny Winn-Holsether

(Chuck) of Wall, Shirley (Ron)Huss of Kearney, and Carol (Steve)Walker of Kearney; grandchildren,Fr. Steven Thomlison of Lincoln,Neb., Shelly (Zach) White of Pied-mont, Stacy Molai of Omaha, Neb.,Sarah (Yinka) Akinyemi of Lincoln;and great-grandson, KeenanCharles White, of Piedmont. He isalso survived by a brother-in-law,Lyle Witt, and niece Jean (Tony)Hay of Rapid City. Kennie was alsovery devoted to his cousins in theMins family. He was preceded in death by ason, Wesley Bryan Wood; his par-ents, Waldon and Blanche Wood;and a sister, Maxine Witt. Visitation will be held from 5:30to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, atthe Mt. Carmel Home Keens Me-morial Chapel in Kearney. Funeral services will be held at10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 7, at theUnited Methodist Church in Wall,with Pastor Harold Delbridge offi-ciating. Ushers are Tracy and TylerTrask. Pallbearers are Todd andCasey Trask, Tony Hay, Steve Mc-Donnell, Garrett Bryan and GallynWolf. Honorary pallbearers areTom McDonnell, Lynn Williams,Woody Shelton, Lyle Witt, DonMins and Bill Shotkoski. Those inmemory: George and Jesse Bryan,Milton Trask, Fred Wolf, ElnorisKjerstad, Marvin Anders, LaneJohsnton and Bill Walker. Interment with military honorswill be at the Wall Cemetery. Arrangements are with theRush Funeral Chapel of Wall. His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

Vernon L. Burns_________________

Vernon L. Burns, 91, of RapidCity, died March 26, 2012 at FortMeade V.A. Medical Center. Vernon was born December 26,1920, at Philip to John and Nellie(Phillips) Burns. He grew up in theHilland and Ash Creek areas andgraduated from Philip High Schoolin 1940. He entered the U.S. Navy andserved on the aircraft carrier USSVella Gulf during the Mariana Is-lands and Okinawa campaigns ofWWII. He married Dorothy M. Carlsonon January 21, 1944, at Rapid City.He was honorably discharged in1946 and attended Moeler’s BarberSchool at Spokane, Wash. He operated a barber shop atMiles City, Mont., for four years,

then returned to his parents’ farmfor a few years. They moved toRapid City in 1956 and purchaseda barber shop, named it Vern’sBarber Shop, and he retired in1986. Vernon was a member of FirstBaptist Church, life member ofVFW Post 1273, and had a talentfor singing. He shared his voice inhis church choir, Rapid City ChoralClub, funerals, weddings and manyevents. He traveled extensively, allover the world. Vernon is survived by severalnieces and nephews, includingKelly (Mary) Burns of Washington. He was preceded in death by hiswife in 2001, his infant son in 1944,his infant daughter in 1953, hisbrother, Robert “Bob,” in 1972, hismother in 1974, his father in 1982,and his brother, Melvin, in 1983. Services were held Friday,March 30, at the Kirk FuneralHome, with the Rev. Gregg Hem-men officiating. Interment with military honorsby VFW Post 1273 and the S.D.Army National Guard was at BlackHills National Cemetery near Stur-gis. A memorial has been estab-lished for Missions of First BaptistChurch. Friends may sign Vernon’s on-line guestbook at www.kirkfuner-alhome.com.

You never know what magnifi-cent things will arrive by email. Ireceived such a gift of photographstaken by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Ittook over five years to collect fromall over the world great pictures,supposedly using a Cessna 182.One picture of the pigeon houses inEgypt drew my attention since inRapid City pigeons had recentlybeen poisoned. Here they are a nui-sance, dirty bird (although beauti-ful to look at), but in Egypt pigeonis a part of the daily diet and pi-geon houses, or dovecote, are con-structed from mud brick to createan artificial mountainous topogra-phy. The droppings are also a valu-able source of fertilizer and thehouses are so ubiquitous that theyare also part of the Egyptian na-tional identity. Maybe we shouldrethink the value of the pigeon! Monday started off as a verypleasant day. Temperatures werein the high 70s with very littlewind. Tony Harty came by ourplace for a visit in the morning andto give me his news. Later in theday, he visited his niece, KathyBrown, and also Steve Daughtyand Lisa Robinson. He was at thelocal cafe when the wind hit about7:00 p.m. He discovered the rearwindow in his van was hit by flyingdebris and shattered. Monday, Don and Vi Moody werein Philip. Vi had a hair appoint-ment and Don had some tire busi-ness to get taken care of. Thatevening when the wind camethrough their place, things becameairborne when a cattle shed provedit could fly. But, luckily it missedother buildings and ended up by atree grove. Now there is clean-upand replacement being worked on. I made a trip to Philip a littleearly Monday to do some shoppingfor granddaughter Amanda (May)Claflin's 25th birthday, then tobowling. Bill came by the bowlingalley after field work and had sup-per and watched us, then came thewind! It was a blackout, dust stormpast the windows of the bowlingalley and electricity went off forabout 45 minutes in Philip, Kadokaand the surrounding areas. Boy, abig thank you to those linemen whowere johnny on the spot and gotthings up and working in recordtime. We finished our bowling andfolks began assessing the extent ofthe wind damage. Tony Harty joined the guys forcoffee in the morning Tuesday andvisited with Kathy Brown thatevening. He got the glass cleaned

out of the back of his van and putplastic over it for a temporary fix. Bill and I were up early Tuesdayand he went farmin' and I made atrip to Rapid City with the HaakonCounty Prairie Transportationvan. Sandee Gittings stopped by thebowling alley Wednesday morningon her way to work. Tony Harty attended courtWednesday at the Jackson CountyCourthouse. He visited KathyBrown that evening. Wednesday morning was the lastday of regular bowling for us, onlythe fun event with a special lunchis yet to come. Our team, All StarAuto, led the race in the secondhalf in fine shape until the last twoweeks, then it was disaster time!One bowler was so disgusted aboutlosing all four games she left herball in the carousel and wore hershoes home! I was busy with busi-ness in the basement when I gothome. Wednesday, Don and Vi Moodywere in Wall on business and hadlunch at Wall Drug. Main street isstill under construction at Wall soit was a backyard parking and lotsof tourists were in the backyard asthey enjoyed the summer likeweather, quite unusual for thistime of the year. Calving is stillgoing on strong and the yards areblooming lilacs, but also seems gar-den hoses are being laid out towater evergreens as the lack ofmoisture still prevails. Sturgis area has been very warmfor the week with no moisture andthe wind blowing everyday, CathyFiedler reported. Ralph has beenwatering the lawn and trees tokeep them going and also has beenworking some extra days, so hekeeps busy. Cathy is occupied with

her work. Drivers beware! Cathysaid granddaughter Caitlin Klumbpassed her driver's education class,so she will be getting her license inMay. The family is debating if thatis good or scary. Caitlin is very ex-cited. Loman Hanson is playingsoccer and really likes it, so youknow Grandma and GrandpaFiedler will be taking lawn chairsand watching soccer games! Thursday was still a blusteryday. I guess March winds were theone consistent thing about themonth. Tony Harty, along with Dale andBrian Koehn, have been lending ahand to Ron Carson in cleaning upthe accumulation of things at Ron'smother’s place. Shelves weremoved out and more jars takenaway Thursday. It is interestinghow much dirt accumulates withwind erosion and digging out a busthat was used for storage was a bitof a challenge on Friday. But withDale lifting up and pushing withhis equipment and Brian pullingwith their big pickup, they got itout and somewhat ready to travel.Tony ventured over and helpedDale O'Connell with a lawn mowerrepair for a bit Friday afternoon. Friday morning, I was amongthe many friends and family mem-bers who attended the services forformer neighbor, Vernon Burns,held in Rapid City with burial atthe Black Hills National Cemetery.Vivian Hansen joined me for thedrive to the Black Hills NationalCemetery. After thanking themany veterans on hand for the mil-itary funeral we checked out the in-formation center there. They havetouch screens available to find folksand also have walls in place forurns, a new addition. Vivian ex-pressed an interest to see the buf-falo that sculptor Peggy Detmershad made for Kevin Costner. Vi-vian had seen the buffalo at thefoundry in Wyoming all in a heap,

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e-mail: [email protected] Socials Whoa. What about those temper-atures Sunday, April 1. Ninety-twodegrees and that is no April Foolsjoke. And today the sky is overcastwith the wind whooping it up andthe temperature is 52˚ as of 9:00this morning. Our weather inSouth Dakota is keeping us on aroller coaster ride. Hopefully, thoseclouds will give us some muchneeded rain. I liked the old-time picture andthe part of a saying about farmersat the beginning of MarshaSumpter’s Betwixt Places newslast week. The folks in the picturewere dressed in their finest. Haveyou noticed how years ago peopledidn’t take a lot of pictures, but inmany of those pictures they weredressed up in their finest? And of-tentimes they were quite sober.When working at 1880 Town andtaking pictures (with their camera)of couples and families who haddressed up in costume, I told themthey had to be serious in one of thepictures and that in the old-timepictures the fellow was sitting andthe lady was off to the side a bitwith her hand resting on the fel-low’s shoulder. Of course we gotsome with them smiling, too. I toldthem to my way of thinking withthe cameras they probably hadback then it took so long to get thecamera focused etc. that their smilewore off before the picture gottaken. Don’t know that for a fact,but made sense to me. We had agood chuckle over it anyway. Thursday was a very busy nightbeginning with the Midland Com-munity Library benefit with 102people coming for a tasty bowl ofchicken noodle soup or chili. For-mer Midland School teacher DianaSutfin rarely misses our librarysoup supper. She is now a teacherat Eagle Butte and has taughtthere for a number of years. Hav-ing been a teacher at Midland for anumber of years, she enjoys seeingfolks and looking at the school proj-ects at the Education Fair. And,having a chance to see her grand-son, Koye Addison, is an extra plus.Koye is the son of John and Saman-tha Addison and will be turningone-year-old April 10. We muchappreciate the help of studentsfrom Mary Parquet’s class withdrinks and etc. in the dining room.They are a huge help. And wemuch appreciate the use of theschool kitchen and dining room,which has had a face-lift since wehad our benefit there last year. Tothose of you who donated your timeand work in the painting of thatkitchen and dining room, thankyou, it does look good. And thoserubberized mats in the schoolkitchen, they were great. They sure

do cushion those cement floors.They sure helped keep one’s feetfrom hurting. Amy Block, who isthe cook at the school this year,said it was a gift from her husband,Ross Block, and kids. A gift shemuch appreciates. Parents, grandparents and evensome great-grandparents werebusy looking at all there was to seeat the Midland School EducationFair. Besides what there was to seein the school classrooms, there wasa short program in the school gym.Some of the kids were missing assickness has been going on at theschool. Kindergarten, first and sec-ond grade teacher, Renee Schofield,was unable to be at the EducationFair as she was home sick. Her stu-dents shared their stories andshowed pictures of Flat Stanleyand his travels to places outside ofSouth Dakota. It truly was a mostinteresting project. Nicole Nelson helps with stu-dents at the school and workedwith some of the younger kids inperforming a dance number. Thoseyounger ones are so much fun towatch. Edna Dale, along with thehelp of Jenna Finn, Melissa Finn,Julie Daly and Katie Sammons,had worked with the students on atumbling performance. We havesome good little tumblers to besure. From the sounds of things, theBook Fair went very well and theywere able to fill most of people’swish list. So that is a good thing.The fifth grade bake sale also wentvery well. It was a busy, busyevening, but a fun evening. Weather Flash – It is 1:30 p.m.and we are getting some rain.Hopefully, it keeps on raining.Oops. Spoke too soon, it stoppedraining. But, at least we know itcan rain. The Midland Drama Club per-formed Friday and Saturdayevening and Sunday afternoon togood crowds. Their two-act per-formance of comedy and confusionheld your interest and made youlaugh. We have some good actors.It is a lot of work. We thank themfor being willing to do this eachyear. The auxiliary ladies reportthey did well with their lunches,too. Monday, Audrey and Gene Jonesmade a trip to Pierre to pick up theprogram booklets from the print-ers. Saturday morning, Audrey Jonesattended the annual cancer lunch-eon at the Ft. Pierre Youth Center.She joined four of her sisters,Frances Terkildsen, Kadoka, Win-nie Bergeson and Polly Bruce,Hayes, and Bernadette Knox,Highmore. Also at the table were

their niece, Maria Scott, who spon-sored the table and Lois Pettyjohn,who came with Frances. Audrey had several family mem-bers come to see the Midland playthe past weekend. Among themwere children, Lisa and MattFoley, Wagner, Julie Whitcher andPaula Jones, Rapid City, and EdnaDale, and several grandchildren.Also, siblings, Betty VanderMay,Frances Terkildsen, Polly Bruce,and Ben Nemec and many niecesand nephews attended. Ben spentSaturday night with Gene and Au-drey. Lisa and Matt spent theweekend with her parents, as theirdaughter, Jaycie Geiman, was in-vited to the Kadoka prom. Destinyand Brandon Dale also attendedthe prom. Sunday, Edna and Roger Dale,Brandon, Destiny, Miranda, andMariah, and Julie Jones-Whitcherand Paula Jones grilled burgers fordinner with Gene Jones before at-tending the play. Many of you folks will rememberDan and Sarah Carlson when hewas pastor of the Open BibleChurch in Midland for a number ofyears. They live in ColoradoSprings, Colo., where he is pastorof a church. We got a wedding an-nouncement from their son, BenCarlson, and his fiancée, LauraFranch. Ben and our son, Christo-pher, were good friends when theylived in Midland. The years fly byso quickly and kids grow up andbegin lives of their own. Lots ofgood memories. Pat Snook spent a week in Den-ver, Colo., at the home of her mom,Bea Fenwick, who wasn’t doing sowell. Pat came home for a few daysand planned on going back to Den-ver. Bea was staying with her son,Jerry Fenwick, and family duringthat time. Pat got word that Beahad passed away Thursdayevening at Jerry’s home. Bea willbe buried at Ft. Logan NationalCemetery where her husband, EdFenwick, is buried. Ed and Bea hadfour children, Pat, Ted, Jerry andJohn, and farmed north of Midlandabout 17 miles. Ed and Bea movedto Denver, Colo., in 1964. Whenmoving there, Ed was employed atIBM and Bea worked at a bank.Our sincere sympathy to the fam-ily. Shorty and Maxine Jones at-tended the Rosary service for Patri-cia Adrian in White River Fridayevening. Patricia was CEO forSouth Dakota Beef Council andCEO for South Dakota Cattlemen’sAssociation at one time. Shorty at-tended the funeral service for BudManke at St. Peter’s LutheranChurch south of Midland Friday af-ternoon. Shorty and Maxine at-tended the funeral service forLoleta Jacobson in Philip Saturdaymorning. Our sincere sympathy tothe families. Shorty and Maxine

also attended the Midland play astheir grandson, Matthew Jones,was in the play. Sunday, Shortyand Maxine treated Bob Seidler todinner at a local café in Kadoka.So, as Maxine said, “They havebeen on the go.” The winter snowbirds are back.Jim and Jessie Root got homeWednesday and Ernie and LaurelNemec and Bob and Verona Evansgot home Thursday. With the hotday we had Sunday thought maybethey brought the Arizona andTexas weather home with them. Ronnie Sammons had surgery atRapid City Regional Hospital andhas been in the intensive care unitand is hoping to be moved to a reg-ular room soon. His wife, Emily,has been at the hospital during thistime and family members havebeen up to see him. It’s always niceto get cards. They can be sent toRapid City Regional Hospital, 353Fairmont Blvd, Rapid City, SD57701. Wishing you God’s speed inhealing Ronnie. Don Sandal, Ft. Pierre, is inRapid City this Monday as hisbrother, Morris Sandal, was tohave surgery with a stint being putin to help him in the swallowing offoods. Morris was recently diag-nosed with cancer and is beingmoved to Hospice of the Hills, 224Elk St., Rapid City, SD 57701, soyou can send your cards to himthere. His sons, Fred and Joe, livein Colorado and his son, Toby, livesin Nebraska. His daughter, Darcy,was killed in a motorcycle accidentsome 20 years ago. Family hasbeen with Morris at the hospital.The word cancer is never an easyword to hear. I ask that you keepMorris in your prayers. Aaron and Angie Doolittlebranded this weekend. Theirdaughter, Carissa Doolittle, who isin her second year of college atBlack Hills State University inSpearfish was home for the week-end, so got in on the branding. Cas-sidy Ferguson of the Kadoka schoolinvited Thomas Doolittle as herdate for the prom at the Kadokaschool Saturday. Judy Fosheim and son Pat Fos-heim were in Hullett, Wyo., for theprom Saturday as Judy’s grandsonand Pat’s nephew, Jesse Fosheim,was attending. Jesse is the son ofJacob Fosheim. As I close my column for thisweek, I ask that you keep folks inyour prayers. It seems as thoughthere have been a number of folksin the hospital and a number of fu-nerals. Once again it brings tomind – we never know where ourjourney will take us, but throughthat journey we much appreciatethe help and prayers of othersalong the way. Wishing everyone ablessed Easter with family andfriends.

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You’re invited to aBridal Shower

honoring

Audrey Nelson(fianceé of Cody Jones)Saturday, April 7th

2:00 to 4:00 p.m.at the Trinity Lutheran Church

MidlandRegistered at JC Penney’s & Target

Prichard RanchTuesday, April 17th

at Philip Livestock Auction

Offering 220 Heifer Pairs(205 Black & 15 BWF)

4 All Calves out of Weller Bulls

4 Cake Broke & Gentle

4 Calves have Alfa-7 & Calf Guard

4 Clean, Healthy Calves

4 Have Corresponding Tag Numbers

Contact Cleve or Laurie

(605) 462-6487 or 488-0030

Kroetch wins Best of Show ... The annual Wall art show was held Sat-urday and Sunday, March 31 and April 1, in the Wall Drug Cowboy Art Gallery.Philip’s Ralph Kroetch entered nine items – four drawings, two oils and threephotos. Voted as best of show was his graphite drawing of two chickadees, shownleft. Kroetch also took second place in the graphite and colored pencil category,and a third place in oil. Courtesy photo

Wall Art Show ... The annual Wall Art Show was held Saturday and Sunday,March 31 and April 1. Lorna Moore reported that they had a large turnout forthe event and was very pleased with all the contestants who entered art in theshow. There were two “Best of Show” – a sculpture of “Riley Horse” (shownabove) by Brett and Tammy Prang, and a pencil graphics of “Look Out” byRalph Kroetch. In oils and acrylics: first place – “Lost in Song” by HannaHuether, second – “Prairie Blossoms” by Donita Denke, third place – “Cooland Calm” by Kroetch. In watercolors: first place – “The Ray E. Noble Garage”by Lorna Moore, second – “The Missions” by Nola Price, third place – “My Sis-ter Betty” by Moore. In graphics: first place – “Make My Day” by CherylLester, second place tie – “Home On The Range” by Huether and “Early toRise” by Kroetch, third – “Elvis” by Lester. In sculptures: first place – “SmootFish” by Prangs, second – “Horseshoe Candle Holder” by Casey O’Bryan,third – “Irons” by Prangs. In photography: first place – “Faith” by Huether,second – “Hay Table” by Dave Jones, third place – “Badlands Sunset” byHuether. For youth: first place – “Pirate” by Kipp Cordes. Courtesy photo

Adoration of the Cross will be atSt. Marys Catholic Church inMilesville at 7:00 p.m. on Good Fri-

day. This year St. Marys will havethe Easter Vigil Service Saturday,April 7 at 8:30 p.m. There will notbe any services at St. Marys onEaster Sunday. Catholic EasterSunday Masses will be in Philip at7:00 a.m. and at 11:00 a.m.

All are invited to Good Fridayservices at the HardingroveChurch at 5:00 p.m. Easter Sundayservices will be at 8:00 a.m. Gayla Piroutek will host theApril meeting of the MilesvilleCommunity Club April 10 begin-ning at 7:00 p.m. Visitors are wel-come.

Milesville Rangers 4-H ClubThe Milesville Rangers 4-H Club

met Thursday, March 28, at 7:00p.m. at the Milesville Hall with fivemembers answering the roll call"Your Favorite Baked Treat." MarkStangle read the minutes of thelast meeting. Grace Pekron gavethe treasurer's report. Both wereapproved as read. For “Bake andTake,” each family brought a pan ofbaked goods to the meeting. Clubmembers created 15 plates to sharewith neighbors. We made 3D tulipsto hang on the doors of theSenechal apartments. LeaderDonna Staben gave us dates ofmany upcoming summer events.The next meeting will be April 20.

Submitted by Sarah Parsons, reporter

*** Byron and Peggy Parsons had anearly Easter Sunday with theirfamily. Weekend visitors wereBrennen, Joni and EmmyLee Par-sons, Piedmont. Kevin and CindyPfeifle were guests at noon Satur-day. Sunday, Robbie, Molly, Baileyand Cass Lytle and Joanne Par-

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School & Community April 5, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 8

Philip Basketball Clinic presents

Warwick Workouts Clinic

Philip High School Gym

July 5th & 6thBoys & Girls

Session 1 – Grades 3-7 – $70Session 2 – Grades 8-12 – $105

For more information &

registration forms, contact:

Tayta West (605) 441-9419

or [email protected] is limited,

early registration is encouraged!

3 on 3 Tourney

April 15th • 10 a.m.

Faith Community Center & School GymSweatshirts and shirts for 1st and 2nd in each division

$40 per 4 member team

Divisions: °Jr. High Boys & Girls °H.S. Boys & GIrls

° Open Mens ° Open Coed (at least 1 girl)

Brackets limited to first 12 teams! Entry due by April 12th

Pick up entry forms at M&D Foodshop

or call Alan at 381-3457Proceeds help fund Faith Carnival

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Rock ’NRoll Lanes

859-2430 • Philip

Weekly Special:Patty Melt with French Fries

We will be closed Saturday, April 7th & Easter Sunday, April 8thPhilip High School Drama Group presents

Doctor Jeckyll,

NO PLACE TO

HYDEA comedy in two acts written by Pat Cook

and produced with special arrangement

by Eldridge Publishing Co.

Thursday, April 12th6:00 p.m.

Friday, April 13th6:00 p.m.

Philip High SchoolFine Arts Building

Admission: Students: $3.00 • Adults: $5.00

Philip League Bowling

Rock ’N Roll LanesOPEN BOWLING:

Sunday-Friday, 12 to 6 p.m. • Saturday, 12 p.m. to closingThe kitchen is open – we have orders to go!!

859-2430 • Philip

Monday Nite MixedShad’s Towing...........................39-21Rockers......................................35-25Dakota Bar................................32-28Badland’s Auto..........................30-30Groven Chemical ......................30-30Handrahan Const .....................14-46Highlights:Carl Brown ..................220 clean/607Mike Groven.................................201Jerry Mooney ........................206/571Rick Coyle....................206 clean/571Vickie Petersen .....................177/489Bryan Buxcel ...............196 clean/588Jackie Shull..................................173Neal Petersen .....................194 clean

Tuesday Men’s EarlyPeople’s Market ........................32-16George’s Welding ......................28-20Kennedy Implement .................26-22Kadoka Tree Service.................26-22Corks.............................................NABear Auto......................................NAG&A Trenching.........................19-29Wild Hogs..................................17-31Highlights:Alvin Pearson........................203/585Bill Stone...............................202/558Norm Buxcel................225 clean/557Pat Birkemer .......3-10 split; 211/550James Mansfield ....................208542Steve Varner ................................539Earl Park...............................200/535Jim Larson ...................................521Wendell Buxcel.............6-7 split; 511Johnny Wilson.....3-10 split; 211/504Matt Schofield ....................3-10 splitCindy O’Connell .................3-10 split

Wednesday Morning CoffeeCutting Edge Salon ............38.5-21.5All Star Auto.............................38-22Jolly Ranchers ....................37.5-22.5State Farm Ins..........................32-28Invisibles .............................29.5-30.5Ghost Team...........................4.5-55.5Highlights:Karen Foland ........................169/493Marti Kjerstad ......................180/479Cindy Wilmarth ....5-7 split; 171/469Charlene Kjerstad5-10 split; 179/440Joy Neville.......................2-9-10 splitDebbie Gartner.........4-5 & 3-10 splitJoyce Hicks ...........................5-7 splitJackie Shull ..........................2-7 split

Wednesday Nite EarlyDorothy’s Catering .............34.5-21.599 Pins.......................................33-23Wall Food Center......................31-25Morrison’s Haying ....................28-28Chiefie’s Chicks ..................27.5-28.5First National Bank .................25-31Dakota Bar................................23-33

Just Tammy’s............................22-34Highlights:Lindsey Hildebrand ..............253/595Kali Leitheiser ...............3-9-10 split; .......................................150, 162/434Bobbi Williams..............177, 179/493Rhonda McLaughlin.....2-7 split; 200Emily Kroetch ..............................167Annette Hand...............................150Val Schulz.....................2-7 split; 475Cristi Ferguson ............................180Kathy Arthur ...............................174LouAnn Reckling .........................171Shirley Parsons ............ 5-7-10, 5-10,...........................................3-10 splitsDiana Stewart ....................5-10 splitHeather Nelson ....................4-5 split

Thursday Nite Men’sA&M Laundry...........................30-18Coyle’s SuperValu.....................27-21WEE BADD...............................27-21O’Connell Const ........................24-24McDonnell Farms ...............23.5-24.5West River Pioneer Tanks .21.5-26.5Dakota Bar................................20-28The Steakhouse ........................19-29Highlights:Jordan Kjerstad ............186, 235/573Matt Schofield .............230 clean/626Ronnie Williams....................221/596Mike Moses ..................................212Don Carley ...................................202Matt Reckling...............................201Brian Pearson..............223 clean/586Matt Griffin ...........5-6 split; 221/591Alvin Pearson ...........4-5 & 4-9 splitsStuart Letellier.....................2-7 splitDane Nelson .........................4-5 splitRoger Williams .....................4-5 splitChad Walker.......................3-10 splitMark Foland.......................3-10 split

Friday Nite MixedRoy’s Amigos .............................42-18King Pins...................................35-25Cristi’s Crew .......................33.5-26.5Rusty Spurs ..............................31-29Randy’s Spray Service..............31-29Rowdy Rollers .....................29.5-30.5Hart to Hart..............................29-31Ghost Team.................................9-19Highlights:Trina Brown..........................233/545Sam Sauer.............................152/402Clay King......................................215Tanner Norman...2-10 split; 202/563Cristi Ferguson......2-7 split; 201/495Randy Boyd ...........................200/563Theresa Miller..............................179Kristin Schmidt ...........................131Brian Pearson..............222 clean/628John Heltzel ..........................206/570Cory Boyd.....................................567Kelly Fees ...........................3-10 split

Fireman’s dance ... The 104th annual Philip Volunteer Fire Depart-ment’s dance was Friday, March 16, at the American Legion Hall inPhilip. It began at 8:00 p.m., with the audience increasing in size as theevening progressed through to midnight. Over 200 people attended. Doorprizes where also given out, including a fire extinquisher and lots ofsmoke detectors and flashlights. The dance music was provided by theDeLa Cruz Band. Fireman Roger Williams said, “Everybody really likedthese guys. They were playing everything, even polka and waltzes. Therewere lots of kids out on the dance floor, too. The band was really accom-modating, always asking if they were too loud or too fast.” The band hasalready been booked for next year’s fireman’s dance. Above are the bandmembers posing with the some of the younger dancers who began the

Philip High School Student Council at state

Philip High School Student Council ... The PHS attendees at the 2012 State Student Council convention were,back row, from left: Kelsie Kroetch, Katlin Knutson, Gavin Snook, Trey DeJong, Ryan Van Tassel, LaRae Van Tassel,Brad Pfeifle, Peyton DeJong and Pamela DeJong. Middle row: Audra Antonsen, Nelson Holman, Kianna Knutson, HollyIwan, Madison Hand, Sayde Slovek and Allison Stahl. Front: Gavin Brucklacher and Tate DeJong. Courtesy photos

“Lighting the Torch of Leader-ship” was the theme for the 2012South Dakota State Student Coun-cil Convention in Pierre, March 25-27. Philip High School had 17students, along with advisorPamela DeJong, attend the conven-tion, out of nearly 700 students

overall. The convention involvedthe state business meeting, elec-tions for state and region officersand breakout sessions in the areasof goals, safe driving, ice breakers,community service, teamwork andnetworking to improve local stu-dent councils.

Tate DeJong was one of six stu-dents elected to be the 2012-2013State Student Council Conventionboard. Serving as state treasurer,he will help plan and implementthe 2013 state convention in Pierre. Kianna Knutson presented thePhilip Student Council’s donationto Children's Miracle Network.PHS Student Council raised $428through a Christmas musicfundraiser and three-point shootcontests at the home basketballgames. The total amount given toChildren's Miracle Network at theState Student Council Conventionthis year was $21,550. Philip’s Peyton DeJong waselected as the Rushmore Regionparliamentarian. Trey DeJong and Knutson re-ceived sweatshirts and were namedto the 2012 South Dakota StateStudent Council All State Team fortheir active participation in stu-dent council at the local, region andstate levels.

State Student Council honors ... Tate DeJong, statetreasurer, and Peyton DeJong, Rushmore Region parlia-mentarian.

State Student Council honors ... Trey DeJong andKianna Knutson on the Student Council All State team.

The Philip Scotties boys’ andgirls’ golf season began with prac-tices March 19. Their first compe-tition is scheduled for Thursday,April 5, at the Elks Golf Course inRapid City. The team includes two returningstate qualifiers, Tristen Rush andTate DeJong, who Hauk said “willanchor us this year.” There are sixreturning letter winners, DeJong,

Rush, Trey DeJong, Wyatt John-son, Avery Johnson and GavinSnook. The two seniors on thisyear’s golf team are W. Johnsonand Cody Reder. Three girls are out for the teamthis year, thus making a full com-petitive team. They are Jane Poss,Peyton DeJong and Madison Hand.Hand played for the StanleyCounty High School in Fort Pierreprevious years, where she hadracked up three state qualificationsin that A-sized school. Other team members are DustinHand, Logan Hand, Carl Poss,Trew DeJong, Josh Quinn andColter King. Hauk said that the opposingboys’ teams in this region will becompetitive this season. “WhiteRiver, Wall and Lemmon will besalty, have some good golfers back,”said Hauk. “It’s been fun practic-ing. We’ve had better weather so

far than all of last year. We hadonly one nice weather tournamentlast year,” said Hauk. A minimal team is three golfers.The usual team in most high schooltournaments is four golfers, onebeing a substitute or a tie-breaker.Some tournaments allow five-member teams. Hauk hopes to beable to play a five-member boys’team, a five-member junior varsityboys’ team, a three-person girls’team and also take the lone juniorhigh golfer, King, along. Thus, thefirst tournament of the seasoncould have 13 members of the Scot-ties team getting tournament expe-rience. For golf, Philip High School is inRegion 6B, along with Bison, Hard-ing County, Hill City, JonesCounty, Kadoka Area, Lemmon,McLaughlin, Newell, Rapid CityChristian, Takini, Timber Lake,Wall and White River.

Philip Scotties golf team season preview

Eager for competition ... The varsity and junior varsity golfers are practicing for the season opener Thursday,April 5, at the Elks Golf Course in Rapid City. Shown, back row, from left: Dustin Hand, Carl Poss, Colter King, CodyReder, Wyatt Johnson, Avery Johnson and coach Doug Hauk. Middle row: Logan Hand, Tate DeJong, Tristen Rush,Trey DeJong and Trew DeJong. Front: Jane Poss, Madison Hand and Peyton DeJong. Not pictured: Gavin Snook andJosh Quinn. Photo by Del Bartels

evening. Afterthese “wild andcrazyyoung’uns”warmed up theband and pol-ished up thedance floor, thenthe adults reallygot the eveningjumping. Shownat upper left, alsoat the evening’svery beginning,is Mike Schultzwith baby Faithgetting down tothe beat.Photos byDel Bartels

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April 5, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 9School & Community

FFA/FCCLA People AuctionTuesday, April 10th

Philip Livestock AuctionFree Sloppy Joe Feed: starting at 6:00 p.m.

Auction: 7:00 p.m.

8 hours of work from each student!!

FFA ... The Philip FFA chapter competed in the FFA Career DevelopmentEvents sponsored in Harding County last week. There were 10 schools compet-ing at these CDEs. The next competition for the Philip chapter was the DistrictV contest at Philip and Wall, Wednesday, April 4. In agriculture business, shownabove, the Philip took the top team spot. Shown from left, Colter Crach – firstplace, Bailey Radway – fourth, and Carl Poss – third.

FFA agronomy ... The Philip team earned second place. From left: RyanVan Tassel – third place, Brayden Fitch, Tanner Radway and Colter King – sixthplace.

FFA horse team ... The horse team took first place. From left: JustinaCvach – ninth place, Dusti Berry – third, Hanna Hostutler, and Austin O’Dea –fifth. Not shown: Wyatt Schaack – eighth.

FFA livestock ... The Philip team earned first place. From left: Sam Haigh –10th place, Reed Johnson – third, Seth Haigh, Casey Reeder, Sterling Ellens,Megan Williams – first.

FFA natural resources ... The Philip team took the top spot. From left:Avery Johnson – first place, Ben Stangle – ninth, Jade Berry and Wyatt Johnsontying for fourth place, Brody Jones – eighth, and Nick Hamill – third. got third.

FFA range identification ... The Philip team earned second place. Fromleft: Reed Johnson, Dakota Alfrey, Sam Haigh – fourth, Brock Hanson, SethHaigh – second, and Bailey Anders.

FFA floriculture ... The Philip team took third place. From left: ShelbySchofield, Katie Hostutler, Peyton DeJong, Ashton Reedy and Katie Haigh.

The Philip Scotties’ boys andgirls’ teams traveled to Winner,Friday, March 30, to compete inthe Bill Pistulka Track and FieldMeet. The Philip girls brought homethe second place team trophy, witha total score of 91 points. Firstplace went to Winner with 139points, and third place went toKimball/White Lake with 65points. This was out of 14 schoolsrepresented. The Philip boys’ team ended theday in eighth place out of 13 partic-ipating teams. Josie Guptill has already quali-fied to compete at state; she earneda qualifying time of 15.76 secondswhen she came in first place in thismeet’s 100 meter hurdles. She alsoqualified for state with a time of48.64 seconds when she took firstplace in the 300 meter hurdles.Dakota Bauman has qualified forstate with a discus throw of 142’09”when he earned second place inthis meet.

BOYSLong Jump

Kyle Schulz – 5th, 18’09.25”Garrett Snook – 25th, 14’11.25”Jace Giannonatti – 27th, 14’00.25”

High JumpSchulz – 6th, 5’00”

Shot PutDakota Bauman – 5th, 40’06.5”Sam Haigh – 11th, 36’02”Quade Slovek – 13th, 35’05.25”

DiscusBauman – 2nd, 142’09”Slovek – 6th, 114’10”Haigh – 8th, 109’05”

100 Meter DashBlake Martinez – 14th, 12.63Gavin Brucklacher – 16th, 12.68

200 Meter DashBrucklacher – 17th, 28.32Grady Carley – 25th, 29.64Giannonatti – 31st, 31.37

400 Meter DashMartinez – 22nd, 1:03.69Brucklacher – 25th, 1:05.80

800 Meter RunNelson Holman – 2nd, 2:15.17

110 Meter HurdlesPaul Guptill – 7th, 18.84

300 Meter HurdlesGuptill – 5th, 46.62

4x100 Meter RelayPhilip (Carley, Snook, Keegan Burnett,Giannonatti) – 9th, 54.98

4x200 Meter RelayPhilip (Guptill, Snook, Martinez, KyleSchulz) – 5th, 1:45.64

4x400 Meter RelayPhilip – 4th, 3:56.32

1600 Sprint MedleyPhilip (Giannonatte, Carley, Snook,Burnett) – 5th, 5:31.42

GIRLSHigh Jump

Brett Carley – No heightSamantha Johnson – No height

Long JumpAriana Arampatzis – 2nd, 15’03”Misty Johnson – 11th, 13’02.25”Kaci Olivier – 13th, 12’11.5”

Triple JumpArampatzis – 3rd, 31’10”S. Johnson – 8th, 27’06”Jordyn Dekker – 11th, 26’11”

Shot PutTyana Gottsleben – 29th, 20’08.5”Katie Haigh – 30th, 20’07.5”

DiscusGottsleben – 10th, 71’02”Haigh – 23rd, 60’03”

100 Meter Dash

Arampatzis – 4th, 13.60Carley – 12th, 14.47Rachel Kochersberger – 27th, 16.15

200 Meter DashOlivier – 9th, 31.99Dekker – 18th, 33.05Kochersberger – 25th, 34.90

400 Meter DashKatlin Knutson – 9th, 1:10.34Destannie Noteboom – 20th, 1:19.29

800 Meter RunHolly Iwan – 1st, 2:31.57Knutson – 6th, 2:48.11

1600 Meter RunPeyton Kuchenbecker – 5th, 6:16.97Ellie Coyle – DQ

100 Meter HurdlesJosie Guptill – 1st, 15.76

300 Meter Hurdles

J. Guptill – 1st, 48.64Tia Guptill – 4th, 54.22

4x100 Meter RelayPhilip (Noteboom, Dekker, S. Johnson,Carley) – 5th, 59.91

4x200 Meter RelayPhilip (J. Guptill, Arampatzis, Olivier,M. Johnson) – 2nd, 1:55.75

4x400 Meter RelayPhilip (J. Guptill, M. Johnson, Iwan, T.Guptill) – 1st, 4:25.05

4x800 Meter RelayPhilip (M. Johnson, Knutson, Coyle,Iwan) – 1st, 10:45.85

1600 Sprint RelayPhilip (T. Guptill, Noteboom, Kuchen-becker, Coyle) – 3rd, 5:11.11 The Scotties will compete next onTuesday, April 10, in Kadoka,

Scottie girls take second at Winner track meet

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