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MARNIS SCI-IWARZ She'd like to study, but boys are so interestingf Basketball ........ 1,3,4 Declam. .... ...3,4 Music ....... .. . 3 Cheerleader... Officer ..... ..... Z ,3 Plays... Z,3,4 As noisy as a mouse Cheerleader 2 3 4 Declam Music . Officer DAVID ST. PETER All these studies are too deep, please go away and let me sleep. 4 Music. ....... .............1.Z.3, Plays. .... ......3. Ride 'em rough cowboy I rn from the wide open spaces Music , Play , , JOYCE VERMILYEA To know her is to know her. Cheer1eader......... .... ...Z,3,4 Dec1am........ Plays.. 4 Music .... .. .1,3 3 4
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FIOQUCT DONALD JANSEN Never was afraid of women - bu business is business. t Lavender Carnations Basketball ......... ...1,z,3,4 Baseball... 1,Z,3,4 Music... ...l.Z,3 Officer . . . .3,4 Phys... .. z,3,4 Lavender and Silver MACEL RONFELDT Her heart is like the moon - there's a man in it, Cheerleader ..... l,Z,3,4 Declam. ..... ........ 3 Music... .. l,2,3,4 Officer... ...1,Z,3,4 Plays ...Z,3,4 Class Motto Climb Tho The Rocks Be Rugged. The Class o She's no Declam. . Music. . . Officer. . . Plays . . . L 2 ...ii' i V 5 5 .5 IERR Y SANDS A careful student - careful not to overdo. Music... ...1,Z.3 Plays ALMA HADDOCK carbon copy. Basketball... ........ ..... l.Z.3.4. .. l,Z,3,4. ...1,Z,3,4. ...Z,3,4. SHIRLEY PUTZIER She looks like an angel, acts like one too, but you never can tell what an an gel wiu do. Cheerleader .......... 4. Music ...... 1,2,3,4, Officer .... ...... 3 . Play-H
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Senior Class History In the fall of 1949, nine little boys and girls experienced their first day of school in Climbing Hill Kindergarten. They were made welcome by Miss Vesta Gifford. Oi those nine, only Joyce Vermilyea and Marnis Schwarz remained to graduate from Climbing Hill High School. After our first year we began to understand school better and enjoyed it more, lt wasn't long until we were pulling the usual pranks and tricks all school kids do, but somehow we thought ours were a little better. To liven up the situation and make school more exciting along the way, Ray- mond Tabke joined our class in 1943, Alma Haddock in 1944, Norma Dicks in 1945, and Macel Ronfeldt in 1948. Entering high school we gained Georgie Meents, Gerry Sands, David St.Peter, Florice Meyers, Don Jansen and Shirley Putzier. Gerry Steinhauer left our class to become Mrs, Bill Jessen in our Freshman year and Florice Meyer became Mrs. Donald Cassens in our Junior year. Charles Mitchell transferred to Tabor, Iowa in our Senior year. We were sorry to lose these classmates. We thought we were pretty good as eighth grade graduates but after three months of vacation, sixteen students, almost as frightened and excited as on the first day of school, began their en- counter as green Freshmen. We stood up under the initiation but vowed under our breathe that the next Freshman class would pay dearly for the indignities we suffered. We sighed with relief when the Seniors gave a most welcome roller skating party that evening. They were fine hosts. In our Sophomore year we initiated the Freshmen and put on a one -act play, The Contest Play. On becoming Juniors we were in a whirl of activity. October 24, we received our graduation rings. The next big event was our Junior Class Play, The Campbells are Coming . In April, if you heard cowboy music or was roped by a lariat, you'1l remember our Last Roundup , theme of the Junior and Senior Banquet at the Martin Hotel. Also to add to the joy of being a Junior, our candidates were elected King and Queen of the Fall Festival. Now, we have reached our goal as Seniors, we have tried to be good examples for our under- classmates. We have been well represented in declam., basketball, cheerleading, baseball, and music. Some highlights of our Senior year were: our Senior Class Play, Gone With The Girls , The Junior and Senior Banquet, Sneak Day, and of course Baccalaureate and Graduation - our passport to Life. - JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET 1952
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