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

 - Class of 1954

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X Dedlcatwn We the class of 1954 are proud to ded1cate this annual to our superintendent and sponsor Mr Clifford Vestal who has gulded us through our most vltal years of school We hope thls dedlcatxon w1l1 convey In part our appreciation for hls patience kindness and personal lnterest ln each of We w1sh hxm prosperity and happmess 1n the years to come Q I I l Q u I 1 l us, l 3 ,1 45 P . F LUX , w- FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Annual Staff 39 Mrs Brinker Carolyn Christensen Patricia Allner Leu Kohlhnf Ronnie Mlchener Margie Hummel Darlene jansen Mary Smxth Merle Dxcks Frank Cash Dale Fredmberg Wayne L... l Plummer Don Fredinberg Marv Ann Kobs Walter Davxs The annual staff whlch made thls book posslble began its work last fall and contmued the work throughout the year Thelr anm was to record memorxes happy and otherwxse of some of the most memorable occasions of our hugh school lfe Edltor Asslstant Editor Typxsts Business Manager Salesmen Boys Sports , ,, Glrls Sports, Art , Class Reporters Sponsor ..... Lea Kohlhof Patr1c1a Allner Mary Ann Kobs Carolyn Chr1ste nsen .Grade 12 .. .. . Ronme Mxchener Merle Dicks Walter Davis Darlene Jansen Mary' Ann Smith ,Wayne Plummer Margie Hummel Bruce Harker Lea Kohlhof Don Fredinburg ,, , Frank Cash Dale Flredinburg .. . .... . .. . . Mrs Geraldine Brmker S 711 C? GERALDINE BRINKER Principal History English Dramatlca Buena Vista College B. E., B. A. ELVA VESTAL. Home Economics Social Studies Simpson College B, S, The Faculty The primary purpose of the public schoolis to train the students for American citizenship, and work towards the wholesome development of the pupil, so that he may make his best adjustments and contributions to the community, The students do not want an easy school, but a challenging one for the wholesome development of personality, so that they may be better prepared for life itself, SCOTTY REYNOLDS Industrial Arts Physical Education Morningside College B, S, CAROLYN VANDEVENTER Music Bethel College, St, Paul Augustana, Rock Island B, M, E, LILY DOWNING Kindergarten Wayne St, Teachers El.l7ABE'l'll DREA Fourth Grade- Cedar Falls, Iowa Vermillion, South Dakota HAZEL, STEINHAUER First Grade Cedar Falls, lowa Morningside College at BETTY HUFFMAN Fifth and Sixth Grade Morningsidf- College NANCY MEYER Third Grade Morningside College 1.Eo L, RONFELT Seventh and Eight Grade Morningside College NM J? The Class of 54 CLASS FLOWER White Roses CLASS COLORS Light Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO Onward and Upward Class History In the fall of 1941 seven little girls and boys began a new worldly experience Almost immediately they were given a feeling of security under the guidance and supervision of Miss Vesta Gifford What seemed such a large building from the outside was a friendly comfortable place The big boys and girls that tread so laughingly up to the top floor were our heros and heroines and aroused our hopes and ambitions to follow in their foot steps Five of these charter members have stayed at C H111 through the years to graduate They are Patrlca Allner Carolyn Christens n Lea Kohlhof Ronnie Michener and Dwight Wickstrom ln the Znd grade Mary Smith Walter Davis and Ronald Hanner Joined our class Mary Ann Kobs and Merle Dicks in 3rd Margie Hummel in 6th Darlene Jansen Neale Harker and Eddie Morgal in 8th Ronald Hanner moved away when we were Freshmen Evelyn Ryan was in our class during our Sophomore year and Leonard Weatherwalks in our junior year Neale Harker left for the service after finishing his junior year Our class has always been known for having fun and we contmuepl to do so after entering high school At first we were a little timid but Freshman initiation were always kept busy by school work music declam baseball and basketball When Sophmores our class gave a high school roller skating party as well as several class parties We also had geometry which we dreaded from the sounds of upper classmens stories and we soon decided it wasn t bad after all rather enjoyed it And then we were juniors! What fun we had and also a lot of work There was a continual buzz of activity During the first few months of school we received our class rings and presented our junior class play Silas Smldge from Turnip Ridge At the annual school carnival our class candidates Neale Harker and Margie Hummel were elected King and Queen On April 17 the junior and Semor Banquet the Mardi Gras Now as Seniors we are busier than ever ln the fall our class cand1dB!eS Ronme Michener and Carolyn Christensen were carnival King and Queen On April 9 we enjoyed the junior and Semor Banquet in Ori ntal Gardens April 30 presented our Senior class play Aunt Cathies Cat Semor Career Day helped us decrde what we wanted to do after graduating We had lots of fun on our surprise skip day Then at last came Graduation - ! O sort of broke the ice and we got into the swing of being high school students , We ' I I I ' . ' ' ' , ll . Q ii' p ' . . 1 WAI.'l'ER PA YlS Too niucli Siudy ing is xx vari- sorns' to flu- flesh Baseball ,,,,,,,. ,.,- l 1 5-I Music ,,,,. l .1 lr. Wai' ..... . .... 3 Sr. l'la5........ Clwvrln'adn'r,,. ,Url WAYNE PLUMMER True love never did run smooth Basketball ,,,A,, ,.,, l Z 3 Baseball ,,,, I-I1 2 3 Music ...... ...... . .. Jr. Pluy ..... .... Sr. Play ..... .... 4 R CAPOLYN CHRISTENSEN Tall, dark and Oh Boyf Basketball ,A,,,,,.,,,, l Z 3 4 Music ,,.,,, ,,,, I Z 4 lf. Play ...., ...... 3 Sr. P1534 ..... ......... 4 Officer ,,,, .hll l L -l Declamu ,,,, ,,., Z ff sw .iw MARGIE HUMMEL Always busy, Always Happy Basketball .............. 1 Z 3 4 Music ............ .... 1 Z 3 4 Jr. Play ..... ..... Z 3 4 Sr. Play ..... ........ 4 Officer ,.,, ,,,,, 1 Z 'S MARY ANN KOBS Silently the job's done well Basketball ................. 12 3 4 Music ........ ..... 1 Z 3 4 jr. Pluy ..... ........... 3 Sr. Play ..... ..... 4 Officer .... .... 4 AFS- J. eff' DWIGHT WICKSTROM He would have done great things for the school if the faculty would only have let him Baseball ,,,, ,,,,3 Music ,,,,, Sr. Play ..... .... MARY SMITH ll year's wha! next? Baskefball .............,... l Z 3 4 Music ........ 1 Z jr. Play ..... .... Sr. Play ,,,,, .... 4 PATRICIA ALLNER Living is so much fun Basketball ................. MuslC..,..... jr.P1ay ...... . Sr. Play ......... ...... Cheerleader... MUYWRCY .... .... wx ,,.. tw-f K if AS' N MERLE DICKS Beneath that calm exterior there lies a great deal of deviltryn Music ,,,, 1 jr. Play Sr Officer. Derlam. ....... ....1 Z Cheerleader... ,QIAI . Play..-.'. .. LEA KOHLHOF She knows all the last words Basketball ............... 1 Z' 3 4 MUSiC ........ ..... l 2 3 4 Jr. Play ..... ..... 3 -i Sr. Play ..... ........ 4 Officer.. ..... Z 3 4 Declam .... ....... Z ... K 1 E E l RONNLE MICHENER His philosophy-too much studying is wearisome to the flesh Basketball.. Z 'S Baseball .... l Z 3 Musica.. Jr. Play... Sr. Play ..... Offlfler... ..... Cheerleader... . DARLENE JANSEN Small but mightyn Basketball ......... .... Z 3 Music ...... Jr. Play ....... . Sr, Play' ........ Cheerleader ..... ..... Z Senwr Infventory NAME RESE MBLES NIC K NAME NOTE D F OR FAVORITE I-IAUNT DWIGHT L1tt1e Henery Wlcky Ne gatwe ab 11 lty The farm CAROLYN M yrtle Chris D1amond Mall box Route Z WAYNE B O Plenty OZZIS Loving ab111ty Wxth FTBHCIS MERLE Frltz 0 Temper Oto LEA Pugg Leda Eatlng Anywhere but home WALTER Hans P mg Candy bars New Ford DAR LENE L1ttle Iod1ne Sketter Gum chewing Post Offlce MAR Y KOBS Orphan Ann1e Kobe s Wr1t1ng letter s Typlng room MARGE T1l11e the Toller M ldge Good Grades Bed PATRICIA Llttle Imoge ne Pat Laugh In front of T V set RONNIE Donald Duck Mlch M oney pams Oto MARY SMITH The Wolf Gal Sm1tty Ha xr Home MR VESTAL Dlck Tragy Vet Fatherly advlce Petes off1ce Senwr Class Play Aunt Cathy s Cat What IS more splne tlngllng than a spooky old mans1on that has been shut up for a long t1me'? The curtalns open and we f1nd B111 Pryor a young and handsome real estate agent showlng Mlss jane and Mlss Cathle Trlmble the old manslon Mlss jane IS a pleasantly pretty m1ddle aged woman Her slster M1ss Cathle IS sllghtly older but not of as strong a character She IS mousy looklng and dresses very sloppy Margaret Peggy, Trlmble IS an attractlve nxece of the two older women Her slster Dorothy Tr1mb1e whom IS younger IS at the awkward teen age stage There was also Dora the dumb mald The two mysterlous characters who keep appear1ng and dlsappearlng are Marla and Jose Garcia Spanlsh servants of the old woman Mlss Brent who lwed there before but died of an lllness a short time ago They are hunting for two years back pay which M1ss Brent had hidden for them M1ss Brent became 111 wh1le 1n Argentlna w1th her brother Dav1d Brent He sent her home w1th two Spamsh servants to care for her She had not pald them but kept the money 1ntend1ng to give it to them 1n one lump sum so that they could go back to their native land At the height of the terror and mystery everyth1ng is cleared by the appearance of the deceased woman s brother Davld Brent He throughly explalns the s1tuat1on and clears the two servants of any wrong domg A romance develops between the young real estate agent B111 Pryor and Peggy Trlmble ,Also the unforeseen relationship between Mr Brent and Mxss jane O ,L ,L . 7 M 7 ni. 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I Bab Daze Carolyn vu Mary Kobs M Efle Dwlght Beginners 1941 Patrxca Way ne Margie Ronnxe Darlene Walter Lea Marx Smxth The Class Wzll We the Senior class of one thousand nme hundred and flfty four bemg judged by the faculty of sound mmd and ablllty to read and X do hereby wxll and bequeath the followxng I Lea Kohlhof do w11l and bequeath my abxhty to get the last word m to Bllly Balk provldmg he never talks back to the teacher I Mary Ann Kobs do wxll and bequeath my ab111ty to type to R1chard Schwanke provldlng he does a good Job on Mr Vestal s stenclls I Ronme Mlchener do wxll and bequeath my fortune to a former class sponser Mrs B provldlng she uses lt for the good of the school I Merle Dxcks do wlll and bequeath my wrestlmg abxhty to Phyllls Lohse prov1d1ng she contlnues her career I Patty Allner do w111 and bequeath my g1ggle to Mary Schwarz but she already has one so here s my mus1cal ab1l1ty I Darlene Jansen do wxll and bequeath my gum chewlng to Francis I Walter Davls do w1l1 and bequeath my new car to Don Fredmburg prov1d1ng he leaves my glrl fr1ends alone I Wayne Plummer do w1ll and bequeath my unusual B B shots to Carl Gordon provldlng he doesn t brag about them I Margle Hummel do w111 and bequeath my posltlon on honor roll to Darold Ball provldlng he gets A ln deportment I Carolyn Christensen do w1l1 and bequeath my submarine shot ln B B to Monte Brmker prov1d1ng he doesn t use It-jI1St to draw fouls I Mary Smlth do wlll and bequeath my desk by the wlndow to Dick james provldlng he doesn t spend all h1s 'mme looklng at planes I Dwrght Wmkstrorn do wlll and bequeath the plctures of my g1rl fr1ends to Paul Dlcks provldlng all he does IS look at them And to the faculty we leave some super duper vxtamm p1l1s for after four years wlth the class of 1954 and the class of 55 comxng up we know you need some source of energy Class 0 54 O , , . . . Schinke providing she uses it to keep Wayne awake, f ! 'nf' Junior-Senior Banquet 1953 Mardi Gras . g . Lei S sm Don ar Marnis Le' S ear Toast istress Now What '? g Senior Skip' Day One of our best school day memories is of our Senior Sneak Day when we went to Omaha., Seeing that the Senior classes for a number of years had gone to Omaha, we followed in their footsteps for fear we'd miss out on something if we didn't, In the morning we visited the airport, Creighton University, and Joslyn Memorial, After a free dinner at Brandies we visited Boys' Town, The girls then enjoyed shopping while the boys visited the stock yards, The day was made complete by a visit to Council B1uff's Playland Park and a movie, f Gir1sff You told me you were going to Sioux Falls, Mrs, BJ August September October November December january February March Aprll May Dates We Remember School Started Freshman lmtlatlon Magazme Sales Holly Sprmgs Here Baseball Season Started? P T A Teachers Reception Bronson 'There Sectxonal Baseball Tournament Hornlck There Sloan Here JUTIIOTS Hlgh School Party Ben Hammond Artxst School Carmval Frank Blery Glass Blower jr Class Play Sallx Here Basketball Season Started Holly Sprmgs 'Ihere Sgt Bluffs Ihere Sallx There Hornlck There Board and Faculty Banquet H E C 1 Bronson There P T A Chrlstmas Program Smxthland Boys Here Luton Gmrls Here Sloan Here Movllle There Oto There Bronson Here Lawton Here Llttle 8 Tournament Band Festwal Moville Here Anthon There Glrls Sectional Smlthland There Sophomore I-hgh School Party Boys Sectlonal Voice Festlval ane M ordtrle Freshman High School Party Actlvlty Banquet Sr Career Day r Sr Banquet MUSIC Night Class Pres Hugh School Party Senior Class Play Senior Sneak Day Baccalaureate Commencement J J 31 4 .. . 7 . 10 ' 1 17 . . . ' ' 18 ' ' 1 19 ' 25 ' - Z9 9 . . . 16 1 ' 1 Z3 ' 3 ' Q 1 6 . ' 10 ' 1 ' 1 13 ' . ' , 1 Z4 , 'X 1 4 , 8 ' A 9 ' C . . . 11 15 Correctionville There 17 . . . 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' 7 . 14 ' 16 18 Baccalaureate May 16 1954 Processxonal Trumpeters Lullaby By Leroy Anderson Invocatlon Hymn Scripture Readlng and Prayer The Lord 15 Graclous By Bernard Hamblen Address Dedlcatlon By Robert Franz Benedlctwn Recesslonal Norma Lohse Monte Brinker Rev Rlchard Person Sung by Congregation Rev Cloyd B1shop Madrxgal Group Rev Rlchard Person Mary Smxth Rev R1chard Person Norma Lohse Commencement May 16 1954 Processxonal Invocatlon Salutatory When Song IS Sweet By Sana Soucl Awardlng of Elghth Grade Certxflcate of Promotlon Hxgh School Cadets By john Sousa Valedlctory Whrffenpoof Song By Rudy Vallee Address After Graduatlon Day By George Abbott Presentatxon of Class of 54 Presentatwn of Dlplomas Presentatwn of Good Cltrzenshlp Award Benedxctxon Phyllls Lohse Rev Cloyd Blshop Saxophone Ouartet Mr Leo Ronfeldt Trumpet Duet Boys Ouartet Professor Donald Howard IS T College Trlo Supt C N Vestal Pres of Board of Edu Iowa Bar Assoclatlon Rev Cloyd Blshop l l IIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII uv I III I III! -- IIIII IIII IIIIIIIII I. . 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Semor Superlatwes Fu 9' 4 i --ui 'SMA ANN: Jumors gf T7 FIRST ROW Richard sch anke Ma y Schwarz Francis Schlnke Phyllis Lohse Paul Dicks Mrs Brxnker SECOND ROW Don Fredxnb g Monte Brmker Carl Gordon Bully Mr Morlock IS money mad gripes about hls aches and pams and won t let h1s daughter Mary become engaged to joe Lancone because he xs poor joe papa Lulgl comes over to plead h1s son s case the two old fellows start fnghtmg Luigi has a bad heart and he konks out Lulgl starts hauntmg Mr Morlock and in his despair he accl dently takes too many sleepmg pxlls and he too passes out Lucifer from down below drops xn to take Mr Morlock with him, But ln his home, Balk Duck Iames Darold Ball Jumor Class Play R st Assured life goes on as lf nothmg has happened Mary prepares for her wedding JCSSIC 13 prepares to start her wrestling career Mrs Morlock IS smiling agam with Dr Brown nn front of the deceased Mr Morlock hmts at matrlmony Mr Morlock realizes what a heel he has been and wxshes for another chance Then Mxldred the maid wakes htm It has all been a bad dream and really reformed Mr Morlock okays the wedding and peace finally reigns at the Morlock's 19 O Q I i 1 ' , Q Q A h i 3 s s r 7 5 n Z f :EE , ,J i iy- 4, 'i'1-A I is K' J H, ' V ve' Q Q :F .p I of ' .9 f' 4' I I 1 5 V W I r 1 I D I : ' ui , I ' , ' 4 f Q X Q A-dm-vt KK e 99 2 A . , . . . . . , , . . . . , 5 I . 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' nfucius Say ......................... by 0 Osey I I ' o w to Our Honored Seniors ,,, by a z o o J, 1 'Se Evil, Hear No vi , Speak No vil ,,,by ' Honor ble ise One Z0 xA Sophomores :lv FIRST ROW joyce Carroll Karen Smxth Helen Vl118lS Shxrley Plummer M rs Vestal SECOND ROW jim Ryan james Coon Frank Cash Bruce Harker Charles Gordon Ronnle Kamm Charles Allner Freshmen N-f wr Karen Kenny Evelyn Plummer Patrxcxa Green Norma Lohse Marxlyn Chrxstensen Mary Balk Terry Kamm Duck Hummel Gary Vannorman Dale Fredmburg Merlyn Huffman Larry Lohrman Mr, Reynolds, Clarles Hess, Donnie Matheney, Warren Baird, Alfred Gordon, Bobby Arnold, C.-A Freshman Initiation '-. 1 ,at aovobi T e-,ry e 0 vw' ,xv ,o 'vo 5 I' ck-ada Ph W. Mary -Larry 'S '1 D 6 P-Xire K 9 J 5, :ii-.i't'Tvf? 'f i g if 311 gf Q.. ,h .- Myrt E,veWn Don This year the Freshmen started school with the same color of green showing that the Seniors displayed four years previously, but on Friday of the first week of school you couldn't really tell who they were--but here they were so we kept them at school for to let such characters wander around would really have caused a disturbance, In the afternoon they put on entertainment for us under the direction of the Sophomores, They proved to be good sports and had much hidden talent, That evening the Seniors gave a Wiener roast and skating party honoring the Freshmen, The survived several stunts on roller skates--and then they were Freshmen This class of 17 members add much to our H, S, life as all have taken an active part in our extra curricular, ' 7th 6? 8th Grades FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD POW Garold Wickstrom Larry Smith Harriet Hlte Lynette Harker Karen McClure Shirlene Tabke janlce Lohrman Bexerly Kirkpatrick Irene Haddock Glenn Krueger Donald Hagan Keith Kuhn john Lohse Larry Epling Leonard l und Frances Ryan Anna Ryan Betty james joe Hess Gerald Haddock Gaylon Lohrman Edwin 'vfcL.ang Bruce Smith Danny VanNorman Donald Campbell Jay Sands Chris Loyd LaVern Welty Mr Leo Ronfeldt David Devine Dick McClary La Donna Groth janet Green Clifford Campbell john Groth Nick Kohlhof Gary Michner Francis McClure Gerald Klein jim Wallets La Donna Lee Gloria Cassens Lois Ann Dunn Sth 6? 6th Grades FIRST ROWA SECOND ROW: THlPD ROWA Roger Harding, Clayton Ronfeldt, Sherry McCoy, Karen Waddell, Sharon Gordon, Nancy Campbell, Marcia Loyd, judy Biship, Suezette McCoy, Alice Ryan, Annzonetta Beem, Virginia Baird, Leon Steinhauer, Roger Green, Larry Allner, Roger Plummer, jerry Schleis, johnny Plummer, David Bishop, Clifford Beem, Burnell Harding, Gene Krueger, Bill Brandon, David Yanacheak, Harold Sands, Chuck Wickstrom, George Dunn, Denny Devine, Paul Paulsen, Ted Cash, Phyllis Conyers, Carol Huffman, joAnn Klein, Delores Wynia, Marlene Plummer, Sandra Gordon, Patty Steinhauer, Denese Kuhn, Miss Huffman, 'N 4th Grade gf 'Q1' rx 4 if FIRST ROW David McClary Larry Stemhauer Dean Fredlnburg Martin Bishop Charles johnson Randall Hummel Richard Sands SECOND ROW janet Tennis Nancy Vestal Linda Lea Divine Betty Bishop Kathleen Tabke Linda Harding Lois Schwanke Panty Hagan THIRD ROW Betty Kuhn Karen Weldy Donna McKnight janice Ferdig Delores Znd Grade 31-d Grade FIPST ROW SECOND ROW THlRD ROW Dale Harker Dwight Wlngert jerry Ryan Ella june Hummel Ronald Wyma Dick Sweeny Rxchard Bishop Gerald Warner Mary Lou Krueger Carmen Cobb, Duane Mathwxg, Linda Welty Gary Plummer, Sharon Coon, Dena Rae Spangler, Karen Weber, Donna Beem, Ronme Ferdng, Duane Wxngert, Sharon Blahop, Larry Person, Danny Parker, Alan Green Steven Smith, Davxd Bryan, Kathy johnson, Walter Paulsen, Bobby Brandon, Charles Beam, Anuta Strong, Maxine Haddock, Cheryl Mathwig, Karlyn Evans, Nedra Yanacheak, Kathleen Schllea, Mtal Meyer Ist Grade WV an-5, Q .ln FIRST ROW Kath:-me Davis Danny Beem Connie Campbell Larry Kunze Carol Stemhauer Linda Evans Larry Wingert 5:1 SECOND ROW Eugene McClure Ronald Lund Bradley Kleln Charles Cooper Norman Yanacheak jon Hess Alvin Strong Thomas Beem Arlene Sands Gary Suckstorf THIRD ROW Mark Cormls Kenneth Plummer Burley Bishop Terry Kuhn Linda jessen Christie Hollinger Kathleen Warner Mrs Stelnhauer Kindergarten .10 ,,. FIRST ROW- Francyne Devine, Sandra Waddell, Susan Loyd, Marian Hanlon, Danny McCoy, judith Bishop, Alice Paulson, Ward Sulsberger, jo Ann Krueger, SECOND ROW: Kathie Lohse, Dennis Ferdig, Sandra Sulsberger, Loren Wingert, Norman Wynia, Lu Ann Larson, Keary Weber, Arlyn Sanda, Roger johnson, THIRD ROWA Miss Downing, Barbara Gotchall, Carolyn Parker, Mary Ryan, Roger McGraw, Micheal Bryan, Thomas Newustom, Beverly Davis, Charles Harderson, Harry Sands, 38,2 ,4? 7 'Q' Chrxs me Shop Projects Wednesday May 12 the Home Economlcs gurls and thelr lnstructor Mrs Vestal enter tained thelr mothers to a fashion festwal followed w1th a tea A brmef playlet was presented during this txme the girls modeled the clothes they had made during the year This was a practical and lnterestmg demonstration After the fashion dlsplay the g1r1s culinary abllxty was also exhibited and what had been so sat1sfy1ng to the eye proved most satlsfymg Home Economlcs The boys model their ahh-tl The glrll can cook too fella! made m Home Economics 'it D Q W. 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S. . l Q 0 Carnwal The carnlval IS the most excltmg event of the year The students work luke beavers and hawks for days before the carmval selling tlckets and gettmg thmgs ln shape for the event The mormng of the carnival Frlday Ocotober Z3 the Freshmen and Seniors were un the fmals It was neck and neck for a while but ln the photo fmxsh the Semors took the lead Carolyn Christensen and Ronme Mlchener were crowned Kung and Queen The curtam ralser for the evemng was a one act play johnny s Growxng Palns From this the crowds filled the halls overflowmg mto the cakewalk lunch counter musxcal boxmg and varlous side shows Proceeds of the evemng amounted to S785 99 After expenses were paxd S611 82 was put in the Act1v1ty Fund and from thls the purchase of a new txme clock lh the gym and boys new basketball sults were purchased Christy Hollinger Carol Stemhauer Cathy Davls Helen Wlllets, Frances Schmke, Patrxcla Green, Carolyn Christensen, Ronme Mxchener, Bobby Arnold, Richard Schwanke, Frank Cash, Norman Yanacheak, Mark Cornels, Kathleen Warner 0 . 0 Q c, J 'CQ ' Cllmbmg Hull Clatter Chatter The Old H111 Bllly Breeze so famlllar to former students changed 1ts name this year and IS now known as Cllmbxhg H111 Clatter Chatter but It s st1ll breez.1ng along lt 1S pubhshed monthly by the Senxor typlng class under the supervlslon of Mr Reynolds The followlng are ltems from various 'ISSUES Ed1tor1als as well as school and church news are wrltten by the students The humorous side IS provlded by the jokes and We Wonders An outgrowth of our Amerlcan her1tage of freedom of the press a student newspaper IS somethmg wh1ch any school may be proud Our Magazlne Sales Program started the week of September Z and ended Monday September 14 Dw1ght Wlckstrom was general manager a Job wh1ch he controlled very well Dale Fredlnburg was high salesman w1th a total of S38 00 share was S120 OO whlch was put ln the act1v1ty fund to be used at a later date The athletlc department has arranged a schedule whereby the basketball teams wlll go to the State Tournaments alternate years of course lf they earn the honor they can go every year Thxs year the boys VlSlt6d the tourney at Iowa Clty The Annual Actxvlty Banquet was held March ze The tables cleverly featured the different school actlvltles athletlcs dramatxcs and muslc Speaker for the evenmg was Les Davls of Radlo Station W N A X Class Officers elected for the year SE NIORS President Carolyn Chrlstensen Vlce Presldent Ronme Mlchener Sec Treas Mary Ann Kobs Reporter Lea Kohlhof Sponsors Mr Vestal M rs Vandeventer .IUNIORS Presldent Phyllls Lohse Vlce P1-es1dent Dlck james Sec Treas Francis Schlncke Reporter Don Fredmburg Sponsor Mrs B1-lnker SOPHOMORES Presldent Shlrley Plummer Vlce Presldent Karen Smlth Sec Treas Helen Wlllets Reporter Frank Cash Sponsor Mrs Vestal FRESHMEN Pres1dent Norma Lohse Vlce Presldent Bob Arnold Sec Treas Evelyn Plummer Reporter Dale Fredlnburg Sponsor Mr Reynolds Class partles durlng the year mcluded Semors a wzener roast juniors a scavenger hunt Sophmores and Freshmen general parties Home economlcs classes served Faculty School Board Banquet December 9 The theme was Wmter Wonderland O O O an - - an - - . U Y . . H . . . H-- . , . . . . . . Y 1 o 4 0 a .Q u , il 0 1 u u y ...... . ........ 1 . ...... .. ...... I . , I I . Iiliolllouliin - We took in 534430, The school's ' - ' ' - 1 .- ..-on-qu. - .-u. . ak. :',: sl: :Zz :'f af: . ' Ik P11 2.2 ' P. .1 2. :. : :lc rr :ls :fc ' 5 ' ' 5 S ' . 7 , - 1 ' ' ' ' - 1? :ff . if PC ik I . 1 l n - . . . . , Tlme whlch has formerly been spent on Declarnatxon was used for debates and panel des cusslons ln speech class the entlre class part1c1pat1ng We also spent seven weeks 1n learn ing to streamllne our readlng durmg English and speech classes The purpose ln life is to be able to adjust ourselves eas1ly and smoothly The more you read the more mfor mat1on you are able to gather The more efflclently you read the more ground you are able to cover 1n any area The more knowledge you have about different subjects the more interesting person you ll become Good readlng offers an important avenue for gaining social recogmtlon and approval of others We read from books three days a week and from fllms two days Each day a comprehension test was taken Some of the slowest readers read 100 words or less a mlnute when they week they were reading 300 words a mlnute to begin w1th and flnlshed up reading 1800 2000 words a mmute This program was put out by the Umversxty of Iowa wxth the arm of making better readers of good readers and helprng the slow readers to 1m prove This also helped your vocabulary and made you conscious of alot of wasted time in reading small words and non essentxal phrases Ik lk On january 25 twelve band members attended the Woodbury County Band Festival m Allee Gym Over 500 students participated The jr Hxgh tournament was held at Hornlck the week of February 15 Semor Career Day bro t Semors from 15 schools ln the county to C H111 Apr1l 5th Guest speaker for the occaslon was Roy Bryan Ph D of Iowa State College Ames Iowa lk? See the U S A ln your Chevrolet and so the Kamm s Chevxe d to New Mexlco ln November and Mary Ann Schwarz to Florlda In january But September Karen Smlth took a Grey hound bus to New York We enjoyed flrst hand mformatxon about these parts of our country and hope we all can go sometime Bk :F On February 6 a polio benefit was held ln the form of a box supper and square dance m the gym Proceeds amounted to S80 00 We recewed an award from Save the Children Federahon ln recongnxtlon of service to the cause of helpmg ch1ldren U1 dlsadvantaged rural areas of the United States of Amerxca and war depleted countr1es overseas Pk Phyllls Lohse and Mary Ann Schwarz asslsted Mrs Vandeventer as accompamst 1n the muslc department this year jr Hlgh studied 13 units ln soil con servatxon covering need and solutlon str1p farmmg contour rotatlon fertnllzatlon and terraclng Two fleld trlps were taken arranged by the soll conservation office and local men . . . , . . - D . u c ' I l 0 ' ' ' - sf ak ff wr ' ' ' . ll s il-- ' ' 9 I I , . - . . y . U . . i in , 1 ' . . ' I I I u ' ' ' ae: :ef :cf :nf .1 :ac . 0 . . started and at the end of the seventh Dk at if Sk VF 211 rk O ' Q Q yy u u 1 ' :ef wk wk ff wk :uf we: :sf wk :of :of ' ' ' I wk ik wk Pk Pk wk :if I 1 I . . , Cheerleaders 1 ..www-vw-mm 4 f 'R r Marx Schwarz and Parlem ansen FYPST ROW Marx bchxuarz La Donna Groth joe Hess Earl Haddock Charles Hess Gary Mxchener Gene Krueger Nlck Kohlhof Monte Bruxker Karen Smith Chrls Ioyd SECOND ROW Lea Kohlhof Mrs Nande enter Norma Lohse Phwllls Lohse Don Fredlnburg Gerald Haddock Bruce Smxth Quartette 4- -.ff Monte Brxnkur Pon P redmburg Darolcl Ball Charles Hess Mx-S Xandexnntgr Sextette en xl Norma Lohan Marg u Hummel Phylhr. Iohse Ita lfxohlhof Marx Ann lfxobs Mary bchwarz -r 61 t I Y A. R 19 I 1 KA hw w m X 5 , 1 V A,fQw K ' W A 1 5 GITIS Chorus FIRST ROW Mary Ann Kobs Evelyn Plummer Margie Hummel Marv Schwarz Mrs Vandexenter Norma Lohse Karen Smxth Marv Ann Balk Ph, llxs Lohse SECOND ROW Patrxcla Green joy ce Carrol Shlrley Plummer Carolyn Chrxstensen Lea Kohlhof Mary Smlth Helen Wlllets Marxlyn Christensen Karen Kenny Boys Chorus FIRST ROW- Don Fredinburg, Monte Brinker, Mrs, Vandeventer, Darold Ball Dick Hummel, I SECOND ROW' Charles Hess, Alfred Gordon, james Coon, Richard Schwanke, Dale Fredinburg, Carl Gordon, Dickjames, Larry Lohrman, Charles Gordon, N Girls' Basketball Salix Holly Springs Luton Sgt, Bluffs Salix Hornick Bronson Correctionville Luton Alumni Sloan Moville Oto Bronson Lawton FIRST HOW- Lea Kohlhol, Mary Smith, Carolyn Christensen, Margaret Cassens Phyllis Lohse, Mary Ann Kobs, Shirley Plummer, SECOND ROWg Mrs, Brinker, Karen Kenny, Darlene Jansen, Norma Lohse, Evelyn Plulnnier, lwlargie Hurnniel, Marilyn Christensen, Mr, Reynolds, The girls added 3 new trophies to the collection this year, The Conference Trophy in the Little 8 for winning all our Conference games, and as runner- up in the Little 8 Tournament, The girls were also Consolation Champions in the Sectional, WE THEY V WE THEY 56 28 Little 8 Tournament 48 46 Sgt, Bluffs 7l 38 85 42 Bronson 53 36 64 31 Holly-Springs 54 55 49 35 63 45 Moville 45 44 44 43 Anthon 44 49 64 60 95 61 Sectional Tournament 58 34 Pierson 57 36 72 52 Anthon 37 39 37 58 Grand Meadow 50 37 44 35 56 37 High Scorers 69 39 Carolyn Christensen 627 Margaret Cassens 322 Norma Lohse 110 X z, I I J PVV Boys Basketball FIRST ROW Ro n Mxclene Rlcha dSch anke jlm Ryan Richard james M onte Brmke SECONP ROW P u1D1cks M lyn H fm Ea 1 Haddock Blllx Balk Vla ne The boys added a trophy to our collection thls year runner up in the Llttle 8 Tournament Sallx Holly Spr lng s Luton Sgt Bluffs Sallx Hor nick Bronson Correctlonvllle Smlthland Alumni Sloan Movllle Oto Bronson Lawton 36 THEY Llttle 8 Tournament Lawton Sallx Holly Spr mgs Movllle Anthon Smlthland Boys Sectional Holly Sprmgs High Scorers Darold Ball 273 Richard Schwanke 223 Wayne Plummer 140 THEY A i ' 1 as if T: 3 P 2 , gn 1 A7 N' Z I ' ,L 1 f 1 5 , ' , ' a ' , rer ' uf an, r , ' 1' , ' y Plummer, Carl Gordon, Darold Ball, Mr, Reynolds. WE WE ' 41 48 ' , ' 37 47 46 40 65 37 ' 52 49 . 40 45 ' 77 51 ' 42 51 ' 44 60 ' 66 A 49 54 48 40 49 ' ' 57 64 ' 62 48 ' 49 41 ' 49 51 ' , 67 60 ' 50 66 I ' 57 56 56 57 47 57 ' 78 43 I . if ' Boys Baseball XX J C f CH H 1 I N 1 IDIS 'ki' FIPST ROW B bby Arnold Ron le Mnchcne jim Rxan Rlcha d bch anke Walte Da 15 Da ld Ball Mont Br nk bEC'OND ROW nm Math 5 D l F nburp I' ckj s Bn Spr mg Baseball Bronson Oto Bronson Fall Baseball Holly Spr lngs Bronson Boys Sectional Sm1th1and Sloan Hormck Sloan TRIPLES R1chard Schwanke Don Fredxnburg Monte Brmker Ronme M xchener Richard james lu ali' n he-yo s THEY 9 9 0 12 Billy Balk A I Wayne Plummer . 1 A 7 X .. xt 0. K K N 2 ' B Blll in f lg ' 5 HOME RUNS 1 . . My Z fs. if - N 'Q , ' e , 5 .iigfig fkyr , ,lv V :A W ,r if ,+A ,, an-fe f ,.:f?.. 'VW X 1 if ' ii? , T . wg Wt! A a hw, f f' . a Insepar able you fnqk :Mk pd Ooa -Q- T couple oi old timers S. U 'fe Only ww! 'dei s comms of the P xnow M 515' The follle s -2. idk? ,Mr , My W' --4. ,A W , .f- oing 'Ili 3 -A No school-the West fork is out 11.,,1oW el ee 9 'is 9uer 'id Does your right hand know what A Couple of former Afier the Christmas program your left hand xs wearmgv annual editors A asket gxrls New play that Ace Introducing Mr L Mrs Nandeventer Sth Grade at Christmas P xsherman s luck Flrst hand information I 'gn 10th Grade have a party. -XX. ' C ,ax 1 ,lf K0 . f, Q gate 5 f .-f 4, 'L stew wg YW' 5'f1-I , , ,, , S .v ,7, ,mga K 5 ' fini W 'v We of The gay 90 's whfo Of 're .Sd kind efhm 5 rhet- hirda xv Civ coo? Look girls--a new Chev ief 4,11 'PO Go 'P 6:2000 .O O x , . 4 9. ix 4? .Qty '79 K ow N co Q, 11,06 1 junior girls 6' 41 R M - e W iff! e 3... lr Karen Smith in N Y Mary Schwarz Gulf of Mexico The Kamm brothers in New Mexico N - The popcorn ku-,gs Under the Mistletoe ,Nl Hess s 4 H Project Lyle Davis 1. N '54 Any luck 1 . 4, 'xx 'if 42 if lf' :lr I inland: is r x Karen Kxnnex Welcome to C H111 0- , X 4 f A i is 1 V I , K u t K an r x 1 X K , .1 , 1 11 15.5 fgijfwgrx I 5 , 1 1- .wtf K ll., W 'H-'tmp 1 K lgjggrgi , . f 1252 ' as Higgs ' Q 7 f55Fff5 - 1 .Q :ff-if .I , .yfyl ' if -,?p:,r.,, ,, .,, V5 x Q42 -- ig 51,3 I f. 'Qft QE, . l ,.. 5:-,4::r:::: Q, Q fv'l'ffi: School Busses Some new drivers were added this year, but the standard of efficiency still rates high, Board of Education First Row: S l Elliot Lund Secretary: Martin Kileen Elzie Michener Second Row: Howard Smith Arthur Kohlhof Sylvan Bryan Treasurer: Duane Loyd Rev, Persons Glen Cooper Rev, Bishop Homer Heagen Pete Kruger Don McClaren Custodian. 33? awww We wish to thank the Board To Pete--and his helpers of Education for their work that a job well done, makes our school system possible, Cqngfqtulatigns on the new daughter Pete, and Mrs, Pete too, ' INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS ARTHUR KOHLHOF Well Drilling Luther and Repairing Iowa. State Supervisor Anthon Iowa K .9 . . . -W - Kansas City Missouri limhdlhulh 'll ll mg1.I.l.l. 43 .ff FARMERS CO OP ELEVATOR CO Gram Feed Seed Petroleum Products Your Busmess Appreclated Phone 6 7319 Hornlck HARRIS JANITOR SUPPLY C0 214 Pearl Street Everythmg For The Custodlan Establlsh a Dependable Source of Supply Phone 8 1967 SIOUX C1ty O Come let us worshlp and bow down Let us kneel before the Lord our maker Psa 95 6 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Seek Ye Flrst The Klngdom of God CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Church of The Lutheran Hour an Th1s Is The Llfe ST JOHN S LUTHERAN CHURCH We Wlsh To Thank The Buslness Establlshments For Thelr Co Operatlon Sz Courtesy I3 T A 8s Hot Lunch Presldent Mrs Otto Ball V1ce Pres Mrs Elmer Groth Secretary Leo Ronfeldt Treasurer Mrs Bert Haddock Treasurer of Hot Lunch Mrs Della Rassmussen Cooks Mrs Lott1eChr1stensen Anna Chrlstensen 175 Average number on meals served dally 27 775 Meals served durxng the year 32 381 V2 plnts of mllk S1700 02 751 lunches served free durmg the year 206 cost of meal for Klndergarten to Flfth grade 256 cost of meal for Flfth to Twelfth grade 304 cost for Adults and Teachers Flnanclal report for the past year Amount recelved for lunches S7910 43 Dlsbursement Food Labor Equlpment Other 5465 28 2245 40 617 57 244 49 57671 74 il- - 1 . ' n , . . . c ' - x . I I . . - . 6 9 9 9 ' s ' -1 ' y 2 v ' , . 7 ' 1 ' .7 a 7 T T n U I Movllle Motor Company MILLER Sc VOLLENWEIDER ,IFURDL SALES SERVICE PHONE 195 MOVILLE OLIVER HARDWARE GILTNER IMPLEMENT Phone 9 Movllle Phone 117 Movllle HOBBS GARAGE 8. APPLIANCE LYLE S REPAIR SHOP Phone 100 Movllle Phone 41 Movllle MAHANNAH DRUGS FRED S BARBER SHOP Phone 301 MOVIIIB Movxlle Iowa FITCHEMER BEAUTY SHOP GENE S SHOE SERVICE Phone 208 MOVIIIG Movllle Iowa BUSY BEE SHOE REPAIR PEETE HARDWARE 8. TOOL CO Delta Products 418 130118135 SIOUX City 521 5th St SIOUX Clty OLSON SPORTING GOODS CO CI-I-Y CAFE L A Lefty Barnes Qloux Phone Movllle McCULLOCK FUNERAL HOME HAYES CAFE Phone 170 Movllle Phone 149 Movllle DR E D PARRY WALKERS FLoRlsT Osteopathlc Physxclan Phone 2 on 102 MOVIIIG Phone 94 MOVIIIG DAVIS WELDING SHOP Comphments of Portable Weldlng RALPH HUNTING 8. SON Plow Work General Merchandlse Stelllte Hard Faclng Grocerles Movllle Iowa Phone 16 Movrlle FULLERTON LUMBER co PAUL HALEY VICTOR FEED We Buy Cream 8L Eggs Dealers In Phone 194 Movllle Bulldmg Materlals Ph0He10 w L SANBORN co Movlue Iowa Internatlonal Dealer Phone 48 Movllle I w l 1 l I . U if 7V ' . LJ a o o n Q - Q BLA MAR LANES Phone 229 Movllle MIKE S MARKET Phone 2311 Anthon DR OWEN H NIELSON Dentlst Phone 241 Movllle DIAMOND CLOVER FARM STORE Phone 2101 Anthon FIRST TRUST 8. SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corp Deposlts Insured Up To S10 000 00 Movllle Lawton Iowa PITKINS DRUG STORE Serums Fountaln SQFVICQ Lowe Brothers Pamt Prescrlptlon Servlce Phone 2341 Anthon GARRISONS Dry Goods Sz Shoes Phone 2141 Anthon ANTHON POOL PARLOR Anthon Iowa ANTHON CAFE Phone 2331 Anthon SHAMROCK CAFE Phone 3041 Anthon THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY Ful O Pep Feeds Phone 2271 Anthon GROAT IMPLEME NT Phone 3151 Anthon STAR THEATRE New Curved Screen Phone 3781 Anthon DR LEONARD CAVANAUGH Vetermarlan Phone 2261 Anthon I 32 Years of Continuous Service I ' ' ' 9 HARDERSON S PRODUCE SPORTSMAN S INC Chmbmg H111 Iowa Sportmg Goods Iowa s Largest 8z Fmest Headquarters For Your School Jackets Sz Athletlc SIOUX CITY STATIONERY CO Supplies 413 Nebraska SIOUX Cltv Chmbmg H111 Iowa Murray Mowers and STU DIOS O11 Burners BX W Stn CITY lo A StOk9I'S Te1ev1s1on 8z Radlos 711 Plerce St Tel 5 1609 Chmbmg H111 Iowa C0mPl1ments of Your Sure To Meet Your Frlends JOHN S CAFE 321 4th Street SADOFF S CLOTHING STORE Sloux Clty Iowa Sloux Clty Iowa JULIUSIPETEIKRUEGER ' . At Climbing Hill Savings Bank FRIE GENERAL BANKING INSURANCE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NDLY FARMER 8.STOCKMANS BANK CLIMBING HILL OTO IOWA SMITH S STORE C11mb1ng H111 Iovs a SCHLIES TAVERN Cllfnbllig H111 Iowa LOHSE S LUNCH DON S GROCE RY Cllmblllg H111 Iowa BEAVER 8. SON Standard O11 Products Nutrena Feed Carg111Hybr1d Corn Complete Grease Jobs Cllmblng H111 Iowa DAVIS SKELLY STATION Cllmblng H111 Iowa JAMES IMPLEMENT Cllmblng H111 Iowa Climbing H111, Iowa ' ' ' , RIPPLES GROCERY ROY JOHNSTON CONST Hornick Iowa Hornick Iowa LEE S MARKET FORNEY S CAFE 8. BOWLING Hormck Iowa Hormck Iowa WESTFALLS MARKET GEM THEATRE Holly Springs Iowa MOVIIIQ Iowa Comphments of Thmk of Lumber O P SKAGGS Thmk of GAYNOR CHRISTY FUNERAL HOME Phone 6 7319 1801 Morningside Avenue Sioux City HERFF JONES COMPANY High School Class Rings District Representative H D McKenzie Carroll Iowa Sioux City Sioux City


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