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

 - Class of 1955

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On January 24, the band members went z -1-' if C. I-Iill Zepher The school newspaper was issued every six weeks. The typing was done by the Senior typing class under Mr. Reynold's supervision. Under new management, the name was changed to the Climbing Hill Zephyr. Almost every member of the staff had their turn at writing an editorial. We are proud to say that most of us became accomplished stencil typists before the year was over. On September 1, we started our annual Curtis Magazine Sales.Marilyn Christ- ensen and Norma Lohse were the cap- tains of the two teams,Margaret Cass- en was the general manager. Norma's team composed of the 7th,9th and llth grades, won the race. We sold 3598.50 of magazines,of which 3114.17 was our share. Marcia Loyd, a 7th grader,was high salesman. On October 20, we had our first pro- gram from the University of Kansas. It was the Punchenello Puppet Show. During the year we also had a music- ical program by Pat and Sally, and a play entitled 'Sweethearts.' Every student who wished to attend was charged a small fee. to Morningside to participate in the annual band festival. We were very proud to wear our band uniforms for the first time at a band festival. On February 21, the voice festival was held also in Morningside at Allee Gymnasium. The Activity Banquet was held Tuesday April 5. The band played, and special numbers were given before the banquet The address was given by Wayne Cooley from Des Moines. He is the Executive Secretary of the Girls Athletic Union Following the address speeches were given by students on the various act- ivities that we had during the year. It ls decided in an assembly meeting th L'any candidate for the Carnival ng and Queen could be nominated ain as long as they had not been acted King or Queen. i....I,..II,,l,, ,- CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN President ----------------- Bruce Smith Vice President ------------- Chris Loyd Secretary ----- ------- Nick Kohlhof Reporter ----------------- La Donna Lee SPOHSOP' -'-- --------- MPS. Vandeventer SOPHOMORES President ---- ----- Vice President ---- - ---- Merlyn Huffman Marilyn Christensen 59CP9tBPY' ---- -- - ---- --Bobby Arnold Reporter---------- JUNIORS President- ------ -- --------Norma Lohse ---------Frank Cash Vice President -------- Margaret Cassen Secretary--------- --------Karen Smith R6P0PtSP -------- ------- Charles Allner Sponsor ---- ------- SENIORS ------Mrs. Brinker President -------- ----- ----- Paul Dicks Vice President ---- -------Mary Schwarz SSCPSUSPY ------ --------- Phyllis Lohse Reporter ---------- --- ------- B111 Ba'lk Sp0n50p--------------------Mr. Vestal V P5513 f 21 11. aaessswxQ?swssaraaams?smsir?5 hmm jv srswawwswsdw lQw'.' vwwww 'Yeah' - H 1 - UTIL ..,s o-:ur ' QL as . I ..,. ,wg Y ,ff '- T f ' ' wr.'?f7 my ibn M'. - A 'Id' ,. QT? fN....4 ' R3 5 was V. -s V. XE9' ,L .sa 3 , r' as se Warren Connor wrote an original orat- i0Hf nOur Living Constitution,' he entered in the American Legion Con- test and placed second. In the Iowa High School Speech Association con- tzst he won a Division I rating at s a e.

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Student Council ' 'VP' Q, 1 jr aff' Dick James, Monte Brinker, Mary Schwarz, Phyllis Lohse, Carl Gordon, Mr. Vestal-adviser, Paul Dicks-chairman. Home Economics Willis Meents, Shirlene Tabke, Lynette Harker, Karen McClure, Janice Lohrman, Beverly Kirkpatrick, Gloria Cassens, La Donna Lee, Lois Dunn. Mrs. Vestal-instructor



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The various classes have entertained the high school with parties during the year. The Sophomores sponsored a Freshmen Initiation Party at Whiting on Sept- ember 5. Before leaving for the roll- er rink, we had a weiner roast in the school yard. On October 22 the Seniors entertained with an evening of games and square dancing. The Juniors sponsored a square dance on December 2. The Sophomores sponsored the last school party on March 29. We went to Whiting for an evening of roller skating. Seniors from 17 schools came to Climb- ing Hill on April 4, to take part in Senior Career Day. The address was given by Dr. Ray Bryan, from Iowa State College at Ames. H The State Music Contest was held at Correctionville, April 14 and 15. Karen Smith, a Junior, won a I rating with her saxophone solos,WLe Secret', and 'La Caressn. On April 25, the band gave its first exhibition as a marching band. The band, led by La Donna Lee, marched down main street and back to the schoolhouse. We felt proud of our start as a marching band. Fifteen high school g1rls,accompan1ed by Mr. Reynolds,M1ss Meyer,Miss Down- ing, and Mr. Ronfeldt, went to Des Moines to the Girls State Basketball Tournament. The games were held in the new auditorium. We stayed over- night at the Kirkwood Hotel, and returned home on Sunday. Mgw ,,a,,,,- The Boys Quartette, composed of Don Fredinburg,Earl Haddock,Charles Hess, and Monte Brinker received a II rating at the State Music Contest, They sang 'My Lord what a Morning' and 'Ride In the Chariotn. A Student Council, composed of the Senior Class Officers, and two other elected Seniors, was started at the beginning of the school year. Train- ing rule violators and other problems that came up concerning the students were presented to the group for discussion, and the penalty or solu- tion to the problem resulted. During the second semester of this year, as s result of talks by the Iowa Safety Council, our high school organized a Teen-age Driver's Club. The officers were elected as follows: President --------------- Monte Brinker Vice Pres1dent-- -------- Phyllis Lohse Secretary-Treasurer ------- Karen Smith Reporter ---------------- Warren Connor It is the aim of this organizatioifto improve the safety of Iowa's highways by making ourselves better driver,.We saw mov1es,heard speakers,and e' lgedff in various projects by which we a te? pted to improve traffic safety condif tions in our own community. mgrqw .ngirfmf 5: . If

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