Climbing Hill High School - Hawk Yearbook (Moville, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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Clnnslhf ednsolnaclfdi gclwol 'Menseq Clues! Sian EDITORS Janet Hummel and Donna Hanner BUSINESS MANAGER Geraldine Smith ADVERTISING SALESMEN Marian Larsen Bobby Ficken Lavere Groth ARTIST Jeanette Schwedler ATHLETICS BASEBALL Charles Mitchell GIRL'S BASKETBALL Evonne Ball HUMOR Bob Lartens and Keith Harker TYPISTS Delora Hackett Delores Baird REPORTERS Beverly Betz Duane Hackett Marnie Schwarz Neale Harker Joyce Smith Dorothy Lohse SPONSORS C N Vestal and Geraldine Brinker 2 BOY'S BASKETBALL ---------- I ---- I---Roger Sulsberher Q G, lva Vestal Jzir Simpson College B S Goin J Bouck Music Uni of Nobr B M Graduate work Uni of Nobr faculfe' Home conomi c s Social Studies Mornlnefside College Geraldine Brinker Prin History Wnglish Dramatics T an I Buena Vista Coll B A B Wayne G Brown F Phys Wduc Ind Arts 3 ,ii Econorics iv. Wostmar Coll B A Buena Vista Coll 3 'inc ulfy Agnes Ann Forbes Kindergarten and First Grade S T horningside Coll Uni of Georgia hancy A Layer Second Grade Mornirgslde Coll Shirly Ann Witt Third and Fourth Soclalogy and Linn T C Nestmar Coll B A Betty L Huffman Fifth and Sixth Morninvside Coll Thomas C LcCabe Seven and Elghth Sclence B S Buena Vlsta Coll Arlos Camarigg Seventh and Eighth Grades Phys Educ Science Westmar College Enlisted in the U.S. Navy Sept. 29 1950. 1. . .c. ' Religion. D ,' 1' JOYCE SMITH 'She runs up the score with the greatest of ease N Junior Sen1or Declam Annual Music 3 L Basketball 1 2 3 L play 3 play 3 A Staff 3 L genial: Motto Onward Flower-white Rose Colors Blue and Silver GWRALDINE SVITH WTwelve years, what next9' Class Sec Trees 2 Junlor play 3 Senior play A Annual Staff l,2,3,L Music 3 L Basketball l,2,3 Pep Club A 40 EVONNE BALL 'Dependability one can count on Class Vice Pres 2 L Junior play 3 Senior play L Declam 3 Annual Staff l 2,3 A Music l,2,3 L Basketball l,2,3 A Cheerleader l FWITH HARK Q 'I hurry not neither do I worry Senior play L Declam 2,L Annual otafl A Lusic 3 L Basketbal 1 Baseball l 2, Football 3 ROB Rm hAwT TJ en are only boys grown tall Junlor play 3 SSHIOT play L Annual btaff 3 A Basketball 1,2 Baseball l 3,4 DODALD C w NS 'Beneatu that calm ext r1or there 11es a Great deal of devlltry Junlor play 3 Qenior plav A Annual Staff 3 L Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball l,2, Carnlval ling 3 BOBBV FICK N WSmall but m1 hty JuH1Of play 3 senior play L annual Staff 3 L Iusic 3 Basketball 1 3 Baseball 1,2 D TCQA H PY Ti Ill' QE QL lllli A T PFD3 1 'T16HdlV snlle 53s 111e vorth wh en Jo' lS once begun she v r 1 av s it t t's Gone ass S 'J -1 unior Plav 3 edlor Tlav b eclam 1,413 nnusl stsff 3 L 4uS1C 3 A as e b 11 1 2 ass Vic es nlo 1 1 enlor llay A u 1 af uslc 3 L 35A Lbsll Iep Club A DONT. FAFTCR Whever under estimate the po,er of a woman H Class Rpt. 1 A Senior Flay 3 L Annual Staff 1,2,3,L Yusic 3,L Basketball 1,2 NL 3 ITV lVlH sch an enlor lav A .nnunl tiff 3 A u 1C 3 L B sk tbull 1 Cnrnlvsl Uucen A BEVVRLY BWT7 HRetiring, reserve resourceful DWLORES BAIRD WSt1ll water runs deep JUHlOT Play 3 Senlor Play L Declam l 2,3 Annual Staff 3 h lUS1C 3 L Class Pres 3 Rptr L V Pres 2 JuHlOT Play 3 Senlor Play L Annual qtatf 3 A TuS1C 3 A Carnlval Queen 3 Basketball 1,2 ROGER SULSBERGER nThe silent, handsome yre.' Junior Play 3 Senior ?lay A Annual Staff 3 L Carnival King L Basketball 1, 2, 3,14 Baseball l,2,3,h LARIAN LARSWN WA wlse head and a happy heart Class Sec'y l Junior Flay 3 A senior Ilay 3 L annual staff Iuslc 3 A Declam 1,3 A Pe lub A Basketball l 2 fi' ,S JOHN ST PETER 'The pen is mightier than the sword but who wants to write Class Pres l Senior play L Annual Staff 3 g j Basketball 1,2,3 X Baseball l,2,3 av. X N'-sz CLIFFORD N VESTAL Class Sponsor Superintendent Math Shop Simpson College Iowa University School Adm Morningside Coll Class ilastohy Of the 18 who entered kindergarten on that bright sunny day ln Sept , 1939 5 have remained to pester the wearisome teachers for 12 years They are Marian Larsen, Geraldine Smith, Beverly Betz, Roger Sulsburger and Bobby Ficken As we made our way up the ladder of learning we gained 5 new members in the grades, Donna Hanner in the 3rd, Joyce Smith the Lth, Allen Tennis and Donald Cassens 6th and Janet Hummel 8th We came thru the eighth grade graduation ready to encounter whatever befell us in that coveted world called WHigh School When at last we took our seats in that mammoth assembly, we gazed around at the seasoned big broth ers and sisters and to our surprise we espied some other green freshmen besides ourselves cowering in their desks, Doris Short Delora Hackett, Delores Baird Dorothy Lohse, Bob Martens and John St Peter, who, we learned, could hold their own against the ribbing which was due us It seemed the Sophomores were just waiting for us to come so they could perform the age old tradi tion of initiation It took much forbearance on our part, but we survived with our heads full of ideas of revengence on the next unsuspecting freshmen During high school we gained 2 new members, Evonne Ball came when we were Sophomores, and Keith Harker in the latter part of the Junior year. We, as a class, feel that we have complied with most of the standards in working together and we have also been well represented in the different activities of our school. Be- cause of the reputation of the 10 girls for slumber parties they will probably be well remembered as the 'slumber g1r1s.' 9- , 1 . H ' .3 1 As r I l Q, W Q ' BeAe - M.A, e ' e l U ' 1 1 ' , . n 1 U I l O Roger John Bobby Keith Donald Delora Geraldine Donna Beverly Marlan Janet Dorothy Joyce Delores Evonne C Vestal PRIOR gkefclsas P T1IDF SIT NOTFV FOR FAVOQITF Ha UTT ly Hero Stubbornness Blushlns pnlth' b N Cenlus Jokes Vieno Dark roads Schmoo Glrls Play np loville chicken FT' R6C1tBtlOH apt Blu f lH class Napoleon TPYSIOUS The Voice Walking Freckles Sioux City The Great Lover Controlled temper Sun tan layers Terfection Duane Smlle LO ord Teacher l1SS1Fg her sleep Studying School yard ly Ideal Changing her t home mind Playing hooky Bitter sweet Shyness Trying Stop lights Baby Doll Happy Giggle Out Adorable lm Father's car Friends pecially one Talking Fllrt laistline With Larry Walking to town Lodel TJ Hair do Lane Kitten Bed time stories Silence Tan Plymouth verywhere but home My Friend Irma Boys Chewing gum Teacher Seniors Speeches Shop a pgwewm Q On the memorable morning of May llth we Seniors and our sponsor, hr. Vestal left our scholarly worries behind and lightheartedly started the journey to that great Metropolis, Omaha. After whetting up our energy at a luncheon provided by Brandeis store, we started on our exciting excursion. One of the interesting places we visited was Boys Town. In the even- ing, we attended the theater. We all felt it was a bountiful experience, and we, like all Seniors, braved the wonders of 'Skip Dayn with much enjoyment. 1 NAME RESEKBLES BASE m T, T LJ V ' , J I J . M F L. .. S Bo 4 I , S J playing O . g p , 'I I I . U as . I . ' I F .f 3 A an fx tj C' 1 .x ' 3 es' P 1 V f C - B. B. I C '. J.-I O SK' ' ' I llt ! zmemlrea S 1939 1 A 2 -41, Back row Donald Francis Phil Hane Duane 7eal1n, fred DCDWBP7 enry ochmorz, Charles Meyer, 2 Sulsberver, Derald Dill! oecond rov Inez ochwarz Darlcn Dilly Lols Ihillips, Uelen Parker lleen Chrlstensen Dorls Cooley Front row T ss li bauph, largorie ochwar Peraldine Smlth, Pharlette Iorter harlan Larsen, Beverly Betz, harlan Porrison Bobby hicxer i947 Q vi Back row Bob Martens, Rover bulsber er, Donalo Cassens Secono row Miss Olsen, Dorothy Lohse, Donna Fenner, John St Peter, Allen Tennis, Delora Hackett, Joyce Smith, Front row Marian Larsen, Geralalne smith, Janet Hummel, Beverly Betz, Delores Baird, Doris Short Cassw l We the Sr class of 1951, st1ll of sound mind K J after L years of hard labor, do will and bequeath the following from our acouired soore of affects I Dorothy Lohse, do will and beoueath my crown as cueen of the Fall Festival of 1950, to Jeanette Schwedler, providin she pol ishes it no less than three times a day, and twice after eacn mealkwith Colgatesb I, Joyce Smith do will and beoueath my ability to stay home nights to LaVere Groth providing lmer doesn't Kick him out I Evonne Ball, do will and becueath my love for datesoo to Loren Neville, providinv he doesn't get sick on them I Donald Cassens, do will and becueath my techninue to Duane Hackett, providin he doesn't take advantage of it I, Rover Sulsberger do N111 and becueath my ability to be in good old C Wlll to Loren hevllle, providln he stays away from omith's I, Beverly Betz do w1ll and becueath my figure to Iaul Sween y, PIOV1d1U h doesn't Q t flat feet and round shoulders from driv ing a tractor I, Delora Hackett, do will and bequeath my ability to catch a man to Jeanette Schwedler, proviulnv Donna Hanner doesn't beat her time I, larlan Larsen do w1ll and beoueath my hearty chuckle to Walter nllner, providln it's not used to betray manklnd hold Bob Iartens to Iargaret Vestal providin I can entertain him six and one half days a week I Delores Balrd, do will and bequeath my beautiful diamond to Largerle Schultzer, providine she gets a man to o Nlth it I Geraldlne Smlth, do will nd becueath my supreme evotism, and smile to Darrel lruever provldlnv h1s devilment doesn't Pet m trouble Janet Hummel do will and beoueath my hope for future marriave Darrel hruever, providinv he Keeps his youthful charms Kelth Harker do will and benueath my love for women to LaVere Groth, providlnv no love is lost I, Bobby Ficken, do will and benueath my person lity to Georve Smith, providina his Chev'y can keep up with my Ford 12 l .l . ' ? , y , Q - , D . 3 . , 1 4' gg U 9 . g . A ,D I . . - . , . . D 0 . 3 . ' , , 1 P .e 1 o I ' ' 0 0 Q ' - D c X- X A - S A . . I, Donna Hanner, do will and beoueath my ability to have and to X: V- 1 ga I . ' I I A . I FY ' . , .. D ' ' v a v ' , , 1. . . . ' N' AX 3 1 fu r, ln . li ' i -7 to D D . I, . A. , ' Q . 1 a CJ Haccalauaeafe May 13 1951 Processional Invocation and prayer Scripture reading 'Faith, Hope and Love by Shelley Baccalaureate Address 'Were You Theren by Burleigh Benediction Recessional Mrs Edward Beam Virgil Peterson Irving Mitchell Girls Sextette Rev Rev Rev Irving Mitchell Lixed Chorus Rev Virgil Peterson Mrs ndward Beam Cohwnen c e ment May Processional Invocatlon 'Bird Songs nt Eventiden by Coates Salutatory Valedictory Address 'This Is Ny Country' by Raye Presentation of Class of 1951 Presentation of Dlplomas Bebediction 15 1 51 13 Lrs edward Beam Girls Chorus Donna Hanner Delora Hackett Dr Earl A Roadman Mixed Chorus Supt C N Vestal Pres of Board of ndu Rev Louis r lorgal I I W . , 9 ' Rev. Louis F. Morgal A . '-1 if . ulti ons Paul Sweeny, LaVere Groty, Loren Nev1lle, Darrel Krueger, Peorge Smith Lrs Brinker, Duane Hackett, 'arjorie achultzen, Jeanette Schwedler, Margaret Vestal falter nllner emu A A unc On the nieht of Nov mber 3rd 1950 the Junior Class present ed their class rlay entitled, Wlama Had a Punch' a comedy in three hilarious acts We wish to thank 'arian Larsen and Florice Peyer and all the teachers for helping us to present the play Our special thanks to hrs Brinker our director 'or her ti e, patience and un limited effort lr maki the play a uccess The cast includes 'illiam Kinca1dlPapa1 Duane Hackett Lucy Kincaidlhamal Pariorie Schultzen unice Kincaid larian Larsen Amaryllis Smithlnaidl Teul Sweeny Jr Frarr Fulinn IaVere Groth Cicero Hanley 'alter Allner Jr Irs Iouella Uulinv Wlorice lever Ims Horace bert Taraaret Vestal Clarence Rapp Loren heville James F kstorbilt George bmith Jr Laurence Jacksonlchaufteurj Darrel Yrueger 14- A . I .J , W . .Z ' YY ' . , . , 'm Ha H li , Q - ., -. F , 1 Aff 1 A . 1 0 ' nut 'R i' 1' I A.. - . g , , .L ul . . . nv s . if . -U . can coo- T ..... ...f , 3 . '....... ...5 Rosalee K1ncaid........ ...Jeanette Schwedler l -Z can conf 4 an lgoooenoncnoa oaol 00000000 ll0 ' I I 1: , 1 :A Janos on-4. fs '. a E nous ooo' 5, A UCIIOOIDOOOIIOIOI I . A ............ , '. . ' one x gplilli 'N Lista de platos q Sopa Juliana mnsalada Gusto sober Swozo bistec Vegetal Pan Y lantico Jalea Hielo Crima Leche Cafe Programa 4 Fiesta in Old Lejico Lejiaanas, we say Gracias Idle Chatter in the Plaza Gay Caballeroa El Teatra Buena hoches Don Juan haxicala Rosa 1.41 I'-6dI'O oenorito antonio Carman Iirando X K uilllll Hluof! atb Semen Qhqlff 'vlfl 15- wf qi- .NJ 79 5 o 9' 4 'Q' 1- P 0 4? oo Q A... f f K... f f 1... . 3 - V G... c I .. Our Good Neighbors Fiesta Ambas-:-or 4 Y 5 N wuf' E El F. ' Gr fl . HSL gophomoaes lu- fgiffbfgf David St Peter, Donald Jansen Byron Neville Raymond Tabke, Charles Mitchell, Jerry Sands, Ir Brovn lacel Rondfelt Norma Dicks, alma Haddock, Florice Key r, Joyce Vermilyea Georgia Leents, Iarnls Schwar The Sophomores inltiated the Freshman Fri apt l The Senlors treated them to a sk tin party Je all had loads of fun, skating and sittina 'I C 5 ,DVD 2-V1 dal.. fN.4....,1-gan: Dwight Wikstrom, Jalter Davis, dward 'orPal, Ronald Hanner, Wayne Plummer, Neale Harker, lerle Dicks, Qonnie lichener, hrs Vestal, Largie Hummel, Larv Smith, Lea kohlhof, Carolyn Chris tensen, Nary nun Kobs, Patricia fllner, Darlene Jansen. 16- umm ,L Frei Billy McNear, Earl Haddock, Richard Schwanke Dick James, Billy Balk, Darrel Hackett, Monte Brinker, James Coon, Helen Willits, Mary Neville, Dorothy Matheny, Donald Fred1nburg, Phyllis Lohse Shlrley Plummer, Bruce Harker, Darold Ball Mr McCabe, Charles Allner, Joyce Spink, Karon Smith, Lary Schwarz, Margaret Cassens Sharon hcCoy, Connie Van Buskirk, Dick NcNear Ronnie Van Bus kirk, Winifred and Melvin Underwood are not shown wc esha. Mary Ann Kobs, Charles Mitchell, Monte Brinker, Byron Neville Geraldine Smith, Donald Matheny, Phyllis Lohse, Don. Fredinbur5 Mary Neville, Marjorie Schultzen, Margaret Cassens, Margaret Vestal, Mary St. Peter, Marian Larsen, Charles Hess, Sharon McCo5 Mary Schwarz, Paul Sweeney, Karen Smith. ..17.. nite! alumni . - ,A ' 1 J' aw , 4 A -Mm: iw Wayne Plummer, Charles Mitchell Donald Jansen, Raymond Tabke, Keith Harker, Walter Davis, David St Peter, Paul Sweeney, Ronald Hanner, Edward Morgal, Neale Harker, herle Dicks, Ronald Nichener, Duane Hackett, Donna Hahner, Joyce Smith, Lea Kohlhof Carolyn Christensen, Delora Hackett, Jeanette Schwedler Dorothy Lohse LaVere Groth, Dwight Wikstrom, Margaret Vestal, Iarjorie Schultzen Mary Smith, Marian Larsen, Macel Rondfelt, Geraldine Smith, Mary Ann Kobe, Delores Baird Beverly Betz, Alma Haddock, Janet Hummel Evonne Ball, hargie Hummel Norma Dicks Director, hr Beuck In the past year and a half, under the direction of kr Beuck, the music department has advanced rapidly The groups have made six publlc appearances The orchestra with eivhteen be ginning members has really been one of the most enjoyable features three yearsn are up that they sav it takes to make an orchestra On Feb 5, the music grouhs attended the County lusic Fest 1val at Noville and sans in the mass groups under the directlon of Dr Noel J Logan, critic judge and choral dlrector, of the Logan School of Iusic lH Omaha, Nebraska Letters of achievement were awarded to 37 member of the music department bv hr Beuck 18 . A , 7 9 I H . 9 l 7 r . , . 1 . . of our school year. We can hardly wait till the 'next two or . .1 ' t. X Aug Sept Oct hov Dec Jan eb 19 23 MBI' ch 3 Apr NB -ac ylvfs 0 School day school days, vood old golden rule days Freshman iritiation Skating part' fn evening Pe an selllng magazines First baseball gxme at Oto Better luck next time boys' Another game at Bronson Jon by a narrow margin Junlors ordered class rir s Ilayed Salix here but we were defeated Sectional Baseball Tournev at Battle Creek Teachers meeting in ioux City Oh bov' ho schoo 01X veeks of school ended 'onor roll Contest for D T membershlp rall Festlval Bic success Junior class play lama Wad a Hunch Qeallv funnv' Basketball season opened WICF two victorles over Bronson Girls w1n over Uolly Springs but boys lose Too ba Oto is easy game for irls but boys lose by three points' School pictures were taken Look at the birdie Teams travel to Plerson Vlctory for PITIS Thanksplvinv VdC3t1OD Um' Turkey ard all the trimmlngs P T A LUCUIOH N hat am I offered for tris OH Journeyed to Sloan Close defeat for boys Boys vin but girls lose to Cushing Salix takes home two victories Girls win and boys lose to Hornick Correctlonvllle girls defeat us by a basket Christras program given by grade children School board dinner served by Home Ec irls Dellcious Ve have two winnlng teams at Smithland Salix chalks up two more victories End of semester Just one more left' Moville loses two games on our floor Oto is defeated by both teams Little Sioux Tournament at 'oville Fight team, fight' Home Declam Contest We play Holly Springs there Girls Sectional Tournanent at Sloan Pusic Festival at Ioville Loville last ame away from home We again meet our rival Bronsor Last game of season with Anthon Boys Sectional Tournament at Sloan Girls attend state tournament in Des Moines Athletic Banouet Good Friday No school' GOOD FRIDAY' Boys go to Iowa City to state tournament Junior Senior Banouet Senior class play Hard work but lots of fun Senior Skip Day Tired but happy Baccalaurate Commencement Eighth Grade Graduation Last day of school and annual school picnic 19 . 9 9 HI I 50 - O. 28- s, g J , ' . 1' 4 , :V J' - , J, l- s ' J A . 7- f . . 12- M . Y . , . lh- ' -S . 19-f ' . 25-M , . . 6-' I M S . ,,. ' ll 6-S' . . I ' . .' . l2- ..l.A. I . X.- 13-C ' . g . ' . 3- . nt: X H vv A N A U . 6- ' . ' ' . 10- ' ., ' .2 . d! lb- ' ' T 2 . 17- A . VV A .H 17- . ' . ' W' . 21-Girls win over Smithland. Keep trying boys! 22- J' g ' ' . . ' I . M 'lg 28- . .f. 1 ' . U . . l- . ' . 5' -I . - 0 8- . 12- . 15- ' ' . 18- .1 . 19- . . g . ' ! 21-1 ' 4 f . . 5- . . 5- . . 9-- , . 12- . l5-2O- M' . J , . V . 22- ' . 26-' , . 29- 1 . F . 5-I A . 6-Z , g . 9-' ' , Ao 16- . 6- . 23- . . . 31- . . 19- - , - 1 y L' . . ll- . . 13- 15- 17- l8- . R f 5 .ital- 'Q Ins and mee!! 0 l950 all -'ff-Sfaval On Friday evening November 13th the gymnasium was gaily dec orated with corn shocks, pumpkins and bright colored corn The decorated booths gave a festive air to the occasion The crowds thronged in to see Damon the Magician perform his amazing feats of wonderment He primed the audience to thoroughly enjoy the rest of the evening Cares were forgotten and with utter aban donment the crowd freely patronized the penny toss, basketball throw, baseball throw and various other games Before going up stairs to see the pretty little dancing girls, we looked in on the minstrel show and wondered who let them in And eats my King' We saw gloved hands flying and found ourselves at the boxing match The result one black eye and lots of fun At the appointed hour, a moment of hushed expectancy prevail ed as Roger Sulsberger and Dorothy Lohse were crowned King and Queen of Festival 1950 The proceeds of the evening amounted to 3658 77 Xfter ex penses and taxes were paid we had SL58 LO, the balance of which was used on the stage curtains and new basketball suits for the girls 20 953 J ' K' Q 5 I 7. . -tan Cfl-Ll 7o4m,a.l A hilarious 3 act comedy was presented by the Senior Class on May A Jane and Sally have no dates withthelr boyfriends for the Senior Dance Their troubles are only beginning when the 'boychaser,' Marcia, arrives for a visit and upsets the whole situation Jane, who hasn't a date for the dance Janet Hummel Sally her best friend Agnes, the maid of all work Andrew Cutler, Jane's father Nettie Cutler, ber mother Mr Ahern, a neighbor Jim, Sally's boy friend Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps Mrs Tilton, her mother Josie Tilton her kid sister Elroy who likes to put the shot George, whom Jane is sweet on Marian Larsen Dorothy Lohse Donald Cassen Delores Baird Keith Harker Bob Martens Evonne Ball Donna Banner Geraldine Smith Bobby Ficken Marcia, a triple threat from New York Joyce Smith Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas Delora Hackett Marilyn who is Hatter Elroy Beverly Betz Lt Bob Cunningham, of the Air Force Roger Sulsberger Je wish to extend our heartiest thanks to hrs Brinker our director, for helping us present our last Class Play it efac gctvuiuef On Tuesday March 6 1951 the athletic Bancuet was held in the gymnasium honoring the athletic scuads All parents and friends enjoyed he dinner and program Delora Hackett acted as toast master Athletic letters were awarded by Coach Brown for Basketball svonne Ball Joyce Smith Delora Hackett Dorothy Lohse Donna Banner lgr Jeanette Schwedler largaret Vestal horma Dicks lma Haddock Florlce leyer Lea Kohlohf Carolyn Christensen harvie Hummel Lary omlth Basketball Roger Sulsberver Donald Cassen Bob Martens Bobby Ficken Loren Neville Donald Jansen Ronald Hanner Edward torgal Igr Baseball Donald Cassen Bobby Ficken Bob Tartens Roper Sulsberger LaVere Croth Ceorve Smith Loren keville Byron Nevwlle Charles Iitchell Ronald Ilcherer Roger Sulsber er and Je nette ch eoler were chosen on the all cor erencc team the Llttle oioux Tournament Jean tte f n .e f ce t row .te at e t n tourney at Sloan bv mlxlnv ZL olt o' ,. 21 S' ' O I Q t---- ------------ ---t---o---n 4 , '--- '-' -'- - '-- , ---- -'-- '- '-- ' - ' - ---- ------ --------- --John St.Peter rf ---IffIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-- I ' CJ ---- ----- - -- v- I 1 , , , A , 'Q Q , + , . 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Hum Q 22 C-Hill Oto lb C- C- 6 C- 9 C- ov.,S Raskeflall Junior Smith, Byron Neville, Lavere Groth, Ronald Hanner, Keith Harker, Walter Allner, Mr Brown, Donald Jansen, Robert Martens, Donald Cassens, Roger Sulsberger, Loren Neville, Robert Ficken, Manager, Edward Morgal THEY THEY Bronson Correctionville Holly Springs Smithland Pierson Salix Oto Moville Sloan Holly Springs Cushing Moville Salix Bronson Hornick Anthon Little Sioux Tournament Pierson 2l Climbing Hill Oto LL Climbing Hill Sectional Tournament Sloan LO Climbing Hill 3 The past two years under Coach Brown the boys have won 59 51 of their games winning 22 out of 37 games 23- WE EE 29 26 L9 h6 21 31 3b 33 22 25 30 hh 27 L9 37 27 Smithland 30 50 Oto hh 72 37 39 50 37 25 20 3h bl 26 33 5h 36 L0 L8 30 L5 L5 37 3 qinls Baskefkall Margie Hummel, Margaret Vestal, Florice Meyer, Lea Kohlhof, Mar Smith, Norma Dicks, lr Brown, Dorothy Lohse, Evonne Ball, Delora Hackett, Carolyn Christensen, Jeanette Schwedler, Joyce Smith Alma Haddock, Student Manager, Donna Banner THEY THEY Bronson Holly Springs 56 Oto Pierson Smithland Sloan Cushihg Salix Hornick Correctionville Smithland Salix Holly Springs Noville Bronson Anthon Little Sioux Tournament Oto Sectional Tournament- Salix Although we lost the tournaments the girls feel as though we have had a fairly successful season with 13 wins and 7 losses The past two years under Coach Brown the girls won 6Oi of their games We were also very proud to wear new suits this year 24- ' y WE .-,, WE 'IFB 37 F5 L3 29 58 31 63 17 29 56 31 L2 51 55 51 21 50 52 67 2b 50 60 Moville 50 2b Oto L2 L1 27 20 1 36 2h 51+ 1.5 no 19 -------- 33 38 ---------- 30 an Pcp Clue Merle Dicks, Neale Harker, Marian Larsen Darrel Krueger, Duane Hackett, Marnie Schwarz, Georgia Meents, Walter Davis, Geraldine Smith Janet Hummel, Ronald Michener, Darlene Jansen, Joyce Vermilyea, Patrice Allner and Macel Rondfeldt With fifteen members under the sponsorship of Mr Vestal a Pep Club was organized The cheering section has developed good showmanship and sportsmen chased orange sweaters and black slacks which added much color to the cheering group The club has worked up several clever yells which the crowd seems to thor oughly enjoy The Pep Club has been one of the outstanding groups of the year They hope to continue this worth while work next year They will miss the Seniors who have assisted so well and faithfully ship this year. All members pur- magazine We attacked the Curtis Magazine sales again this year For one week after September Lth every house wife had two salesmen on her back porch two in the kitchen and more in sight But such salesmanship proved worth while Margaret Vestal won a trophy as high salesman The sales amounted to S335 LS, our take was S109 77 which gave life to the much depleated activity fund Too bad Mr Vestal can't win some of those malts 'futume Teache fn s Because of the large classes in the grades, teacher training was instituted this year Six senior girls, Delora Hackett, Geraldine Smith, Delores Baird, Wvonne Ball, Donna Hanner and Janet Hummel, have taken over several classes We hope that this experience will encourage the girls to make teaching their pro fession 'nsfmas Peofje am The Annual Christmas program was given honday evening Dec 18 1950 All the grades participating Primary and First Grades Christmas Dance Second Grades Santa's Work Shop Fifth and Sixth Grades 'That Blessed Night Seventh and Eighth Grades Santa's Visit to C Hill written and produced by 7th and 8th Grade High School Mixed Chorus Christmas Songs For all the good things he does for us, our sincere thanks goes to Pete Though we won't forget the day he had so much work to do he kung the flag up side dovn' Of course, a lot of work and a lot of kids could cause any one great distress at times Than. s Pl ze I , . . Third and Fourth Grades ---------------------- Christmas Cards -,,..,--,,--,-,,,.,-....,,, N ----------N - ll . ' I i-fa' Six 'Irf- k . Duane Hackett Paul Sweeney Alma Haddock Marian Larsen Norma Dicks Lerle Dicks Georgie Meents Florice Meyer eclam X HON' DVCLAl COLT ST Jan 22 1951 ORATORICAL All This and Heaven Too The Window Pane Laddie Courage for Two HUMOROUS At the Declam Contest Harold Goes to Bed Little Brothers Are That Jay Jiney June Reports a Wedding Paul, Alma, and Florice won first place Mrs Brinker Supt W E Schmidt Moville E L Hays John Baird Elvin Nhitaker Leota Black Leota Black Harbor C I Seeman J L Harbor Coach Critic Judge Climbing Hill was host to the Preliminary Speech Contest on Londay, February 19 1951 Paul won first nlace in Oratorical Robert Flowers Morningside College Critic Judge The Pre District Speech Contest was held at Correctionville Wednesday, march 7 1951 Paul received a division two rating 27 Egjg? IIIIIIIII C fl ' l DRAMATIC ' J. L. 1 , . ,' . F' 9 9 ' ' ll of Less 'rea . -' lg In , On wednesday May 9, 1951, the Home Ec. girls enter- tained their mothers at a tea. The artistically arranged bouquet or carnations in pastel colors made an especially attractive center piece. The plain green linen tea cloth, dainty china and tall white candles gave the table a fes- tive appearance The favors were minature corsages made by the girls The dainty menu consisted of May Day sand wlches, tea cakes decorated in pastel colors, tea and mints The style show put on by the girls gave the mothers a good idea of what their daughters had been doing in Home E They were also entertained by a Who's Who Among Our Mothers, and a skit ent1tled,'She Llstened to a Nightmare' The freshman and sophomore Home Ec girls planned, Banquet December 19 1950 The tables were gaily d corated with red and white streamers, sprigs of ever green with red berries, white tapers, and the centerpiece a large red Santa After the dinner and an extemporaneous program a Christmas Exchange of gifts was enjoyed County Supt C G Hadley and wife were guests 28 c. prepared, and served the annual School Board-Faculty , . e- 'lm We C k,9 ,-Mn Our Troph case .au Q MN Fpee H1 raw Cham ,uu- C-01 Ho Lune -30- Y ff on 0.146 o ducafwn 1 a ,Jef L F lichener Bus lanarer C Killen ec Delbert lcCo1 Chairman Eliot Lund, Supt Vestal Jalter 'chwerz Howard smith Duane Loyd Trees not 1D picture B 5 Dnaveas We are fortunate to have such dependable bus drivers who have a splendid safety record. Rev. Peterson carries 28 pupils and drove L,8OO miles. Donald McClaren drives the Little Egypt route, carries 3L pupils, and has driven 5,700 miles. Bill Green carries the largest number of pupils, 36, and has the longest route or 8,000 miles. Omer Schleis carries 32 pupils and drove 5,800 miles this year. Keith Steinhauer, who drives the bus south of town, carries 26 pupils and has driven 6,200 miles. Everett Custer carries 31 pupils and has driven 7,000 miles. 32 L? K, 6 ' -r 9 1 , . - 2 ' , '14 4 was ' -, ,.f. f' Qi, - I 'V 5, , ,vvv ,xl 1 4 ' X , if ... , q - xliw! ' u v 3 , My - ri' C ,M , W I Q - 0 'ta N . I .f fl na W. . J - . 5 J , F. . -S ., 1 7 f , H H 9 ' 1 ' U 9 - A y o , a . iii? ' ,Q it , e. ' Xt Q 5 Q , . - ef M- . 'WK W ' . x 1 N . - K 5 , K g . K HERFF JONES CO WEST FORK LUMBER CO J C Lar in High School Class Rings Trade with us District Representative Your neighbor does H D McKenzie Phone Carroll Iowa Moville Iowa COTPLIT NTS The New C ARVID BANVSON Rerresentative MORNINGSID CLEANRRS Nothinz short of the best J I HOLCOVR C0 Indianapolls 7 Indiana Prop Joseph Stevens l600 est 26th Sloux City Iowa 39L0 Transit Ave Ph 66226 Pres hrs anne Schwarz cl V Tres Irs nne Tabke PT Sec hrs Agnes Forbes Some interestin and enjoyable Y T A proprams have been presented at the meetings this year Guest speakers were Irs Roscoe Willy of Whitinv and tgnes Buskirk of Loville The county meeting was entertalned here in January The P T A sponsored hot lunch buyin such new eouipment as a deep freeze electric roaster and a triple sink The ladies, with the aid of the fathers and sons served 259 at a lother ard Dausht r Banouet on Tuesday February 13 Corsases were presented to the youngest mother, hrs Robert Christensen the oldest mother Irs Janie Glenn, the mother with the largest family l0, hrs James Jondreau and to hrs Brinker who was toastmaster On prll 17 they served dinner to 100 teachers of the Voodbury Teachers' County Council They also held an auction in December The cooks Clara Steffen, Anna Chrlstensen and hrs Herman ChT1St6DS6H have served 31,500 lunches during the past year 'iss Steffen helped the first four weeks or school, then was replaced by hrs Herman Chrlstensen The ladies have had a struvvle with the rising prices to keep the price of the lunches the sane as at the beginnlns of the year 156 per lunch up to the 5th vrade 206 up to 12th and 30? for teachers Lrs Vestal faithfully collected money for the hot lunch tickets and made monthly reports 33 - 0 I . . k . . - 12 Y JE of a X . 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