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From the Ipswich Tribune September 17, 1924 edition LAYING A CORNER STONE The Baptist Church is arranging to lay the corner stone of the new building next Wednesday evening, September 24th. If the weather permits lights will be strung on the trees on the outside and the services will all be outside. Dr. Earl V. Pierce of Brookings will give the principal address. There will be the reading of a short history of the church, special music, remarks by the pastor. The public is cordially invited to come and participate in the ser...
Dakota Wesleyan University recently released its fall 2019 dean’s list which includes 267 university students. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must have a semester grade point average of at least 3.5 on a four-point scale. They also must complete at least 12 hours of academic work during the semester. Kamryn Heinz of Ipswich was on the dean’s list for the fall 2019 semester....
On Saturday, Dec. 14, 83 students graduated from Northern State University at its 2019 winter commencement. The ceremony began at 10:30 a.m. in the NSU Johnson Fine Arts Center. Local graduates included Morgan N. Bjordal of Mina (B.S.Ed. Elementary Education; Special Education) and Crystal Duran of Roscoe (com laude - B.S.Ed. Elementary Education)....
The Ipswich first grade class members wrote letters to Santa. Dear Santa, I am Grace Rausch. Have you been busy. I am excited for you to visit. Here are a few things on my list: a sleep mask and a kitty. Merry Christmas! Sincerely, Grace Dear Santa, I’m not always good, but I try! Did you know that Christmas is my favorite holiday? I really want a Juno elephant. Merry Christmas! Sincerely, Kalynn Dear Santa, Are you OK? It is good down here. I am excited for you to visit at my grandma and grandpas. I have been very good this year. Merry C...
The Ipswich second grade class wrote “Elf For Hire!” about their wishes to help Santa. Dear Santa, I would like to be an elf that makes footballs! I can catch balls pretty good. I am a good thrower. Please make me an elf. Love, Jasper Dear Santa, I would like t help clean your sleigh. I am good at cleaning I clean the dishes at home. Please make me an elf! Sincerely, Piper Dear Santa, Can I be an elf that helps Mrs. Claus in the kitchen, pleas! I’m good at cooking cookies for Santa. I will be his favorite elf in the kitchen. I am also good...
Members of the Ipswich Third Grade wrote about Christmas memories or what they are looking forward to. My favorite Christmas was when I got Rocky my Dog. I remeber when i just got back from my mom and dads house. I seen him. Instantly i named him rocky. I’ll never forget when i got my puppy Rocky. by Paige Johnson I can’t wait for Christmas. We always get presents to open. I always get to go to grandma’s house. We always have lots of fun on Christmas day. Christmas is the best time of the year. Ben Hoyle My favorite Christmas was when I got a e...
HIGH SCHOOL Carter Heinz is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Carter, a Senior, is a hard working individual who pushes himself in every practice. Carter leads by example and his dedication paid off with a first place finish at the Stanley County Invitational and Faulkton Trojan Invitational. Carter is a great role model for the youth and is always willing to help them achieve their goals. MIDDLE SCHOOL Reaghan Bowers has been chosen as the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Seventh grader Reaghan brings focus and intensity to...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 27, 1924 edition NEW STORE FOR IPSWICH Miss Hazel Huene of Manchester, Iowa and Miss Margaret Eldred of Cedar Rapids, Iowa arrived in Ipswich Tuesday evening and have closed a deal for rooms in the new Sheldon Building. The young ladies will open a millinery store and beauty parlor and expect to be ready for business in about two weeks. This store is needed here and we beseak success for them in their venture....
HIGH SCHOOL The High School SUBWAY Student of the Week is junior Katie Preszler. Katie is a hard-working student. Her near perfect attendance allows her to actively participate in class, completes assignments, and receive exceptional grades. She is also an active member of the National Honor Society. MIDDLE SCHOOL The Middle School SUBWAY Student of the Week is sixth grader Gracyn Kadlec. Gracyn is a hardworking student who strives to do her best every day in school. She is very eager to learn and to also help others during...
From the Ipswich Tribune April 23, 1924 edition TEETH OF EXTINCT BUFFALO FOUND Pierre, April 18—Animal teeth excavated at a great depth during construction work on the pier at the west approach of the Rosebud bridge over the Missouri river at Wheeler have been identified as those of an extinct species of buffalo, according to a report received by the state department of history from the Smithsonian Institute at Washington D. C. The great age of the relics was indicated by the fact that they were found at a depth of forty feet above which t...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 20, 1924 edition SCHOOL NOTICE The fall term of the Ipswich Public Schools begins Monday September 1st. It is desired that all who expect to attend school enroll on that date as the student that enrolls late is handicapped the balance of the term. Parents will please see that their children are at the school building not later than 9 A. M. of that date. Residents of Ipswich who wish to secure the services of either high school boys or girls in exchange for room and board, or who have rooms to let, please...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 20, 1924 edition About six weeks ago the City Council ordered all out-door closets removed from the business blocks of city considering the same to be public nuisances and a menace to health. A number of people complied with the order, but there is still several to make the changes and connect up with the sewer. We believe it is up to the Council and Mayor to make good on their threat to remove these places and do so at once. The parties owning same can well afford the cost of connection and work and we are...
From the Ipswich Tribune March 26, 1924 edition KLAN BURNS CROSS IN IPSWICH A large cross, placed near the old baseball grounds, was burned at Ipswich Saturday night. The fiery cross was set off at the time the Royal Johnson audience were coming out of the hall and created considerable commotion. The cross was about 20 feet high and 14 feet across. Just what the burning of the cross indicates is not known to ones outside the organization and various explanations are offered. The Klan is getting strong in this state and are also forming a...
HIGH SCHOOL Bailey Pitz is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Junior setter Bailey is one of the unsung heroes for the Tiger Volleyball team. Bailey’s calm demeanor was a steadying force when the team needed it most. Her teammates could count on her to be cool under pressure, her tenacious defense, aggressive setting, and steady serving. Bailey’s almost 97% serve percentage led the Tigers and helped propel them to the SoDak 16 Match in Chamberlain and 20-7 season. MIDDLE SCHOOL Ashlinn Hartwell has been chosen as the Subway Student Ath...
HIGH SCHOOL The High School SUBWAY Student of the Week is Matthew Jaenisch. Matthew comes to class with a smile on his face, ready to learn and participate in class discussions. His pleasant attitude and desire to do well, makes him a great role model for others. MIDDLE SCHOOL The Middle School SUBWAY Student of the Week is sixth grader Tye Pietz. Tye comes to class everyday prepared. He is respectful and polite to the other students and teachers. Tye works hard to get a good grade and is willing to help classmates when needed. He is a great...
HIGH SCHOOL Ethan Gilbert is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Senior quarterback Ethan Gilbert had 266 yards passing and two TD’s in the Tigers first round playoff game vs. Britton-Hecla. Ethan ended the year with 1480 passing yards, putting him at #5 in school history for passing yards in a season. MIDDLE SCHOOL Chet Peterson has been chosen as the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Chet, an eighth grader, was a great leader for the MS football team this season. Chet was asked to play many different positions this season and he p...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 8, 1923 edition Mayor’s Proclamation In keeping with the proclamations of the President of the United States and of the Governor of the State appointing Friday August 10th as a day of mourning and prayer for our beloved late President Warren G. Harding, in order that the citizens of this City and surrounding communities may show its deep appreciation of and respect for the honored dead. I do hereby respectfully request that all business of the City be suspended and all places of business be closed between the h...
Roy Hauck celebrated his 84th birthday on Oct. 29, 2019. Greetings may be sent to him at 225 14th Ave. NE, Watertown, SD 57201....
From the Ipswich Tribune August 1, 1923 edition SAFE BLOWERS AT CRAVEN Burglars entered the Farmer’s elevator at Craven Tuesday night and blowed the safe, securing about $38.00 in cash. A supercharge of explosives must have been used as the safe is a complete wreck. The yegs left all papers and checks. They broke the lock on the filling station and took a supply of gasoline and made their get away. No trace of the gang has been reported as yet although Sheriff Smith is working on the case....
HIGH SCHOOL Avery Sylte is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Avery, a Senior Outside Hitter, has become a six rotation player for the Tigers this season who currently have a 15-5 record. Avery leads the team in Kills with 115 and is 2nd on the team in digs with 186. From diving saves to cross-court attacks, Avery has been an integral part of the Tigers’ success so far this season. MIDDLE SCHOOL Brianna Geditz has been chosen as the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Brianna always shows up to practice and works hard to not only better h...
From the Ipswich Tribune January 12, 1928 edition VITAL STATISTICS REPORT OF 1927 The Vital Statistics report as recorded by Clerk Henry W. Sattler has some interesting information. In 1927 there were 215 births 63 deaths 62 marriages 4 divorces 7 First papers 4 Certificates Naturalization papers In 1926 there were. 245 births 70 deaths 80 marriages 1 divorce 8 First papers 7 Certificates naturalization papers In comparison it will be seen that there were 30 more births and 8 more marriages in 1926 that in 1927; also 7 more deaths. In 1927,...
From the Ipswich Tribune January 5, 1928 edition TIMELY TOPICS PRESENTED AT LIONS CLUB MEETING Thirty-one Lions were present at the Monday noon day meeting of the Ipswich Lions club at the C & CA Café. After the usual business sessions, some interesting talks were given. President P. D. Selby presented the subject of the advisability of a Smith-Hughes agricultural department in the Ipswich High School. The instructor would act to some extent as a county agent. The question was referred to the educational committee of the club which will take it...
HIGH SCHOOL Paige Mehlberg is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Paige had an outstanding week both defensively and offensively. Recently defensively Paige tallied nine solo blocks and seven assisted blocks. She has been an integral part of the recent success of the volleyball team. Additionally, her team spirit and great attitude help to keep the Tigers positive and playing together. MIDDLE SCHOOL Kaylin Onken has been chosen as the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Kaylin is a hard working athlete who has really improved in cross...
HIGH SCHOOL The High School SUBWAY Student of the Week is Jayna Sanborn. Jayna always comes to class prepared with notes and questions over the assigned material. She helps other students in class with notes, as well. In addition, she helped several English II and English III students with their essays by peer editing their work. MIDDLE SCHOOL The Middle School SUBWAY Student of the Week is Jayda Gisi. Jayda comes to class prepared, works hard, takes on leadership roles to make her section better....
HIGH SCHOOL Paige Mehlberg is the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Paige had an outstanding week both defensively and offensively. Last weekend defensively Paige tallied nine solo blocks and seven assisted blocks. She has been an integral part of the recent success of the volleyball team. Additionally, her team spirit and great attitude help to keep the Tigers positive and playing together. MIDDLE SCHOOL Kaylin Onken has been chosen as the Subway Student Athlete of the Week. Kaylin is a hard working athlete who has really improved in cross...