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

 - Class of 1956

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W P G, C youu-S, 'J fxc Sevxioff O I ANNUAL STAFF Margaret Cassens Business Manager Warren Conner Asst Editor Karen Smith Editor Mrs Brinker Sponsor Mr Vestal Co sponsor CLIFFORD N VESTAL GERILDINE BRINKER Superintendent Principal Simpson Colleee B A Buena Vista College Iowa University M A B E B A Frank Cash..... ....Asst. Business Manager STUDENT COUNCIL Merlyn Huffman, Frank Cash, Gary Ven Norman, Warren Conner, Shirley Plummer, Karen Smith, Chris Loyd Mr Vestal John Lohse, President of the Freshmen class, became e member of the Student Council during the second semester of the school year FACULTY SCOTTY REYNOLDS ELV1 VESTAL Industrial Arts Fome Economics Physical Education Social Studies Morningside College Simpson College B S B S 1'H ANNA MARIE SIMPSON Commercial Arts Brier Cliff College University ef S D A x K is an or .vi -3 Tx A ,ffl . Ill? ad I ' , B.A. LILV MAE DOWNING Kindergarten Wayne St Teachers BONNIF BAKER First Grade Wayne St Teachers Morningside ELI7ABETH DIRKX Second Grade Cedar Falls Iowa Vermillion, D D 'Nl' 15 Nmcy MEYER ELVERA macocx BETTY HUFWAN Third k Fourth Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Morningside College Superior Teachers Morningside College College Morningside College LEO L RONFELDT STEFAN SZEULER Seventh E Eighth Academy of Music Morningsid' Collepe Budapest, Hungary Morningside College - a J O e 1 '1 e a -no 1 ' I 4 , . e - ,J 1 . SENIORS hairs x Q? CLASS MOTTO Net evening but dawn Bruce Harker Work facinates him he can sit and watch it for hours Music Boys Glee 3 Mixed Chorus 3 I 9 CLASS COLORS Bel eire and Old Gold CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose Ardis Edwards As noisy as a mouse Music Girls Glee 1,2 Class Plays 1 2, Class Officer Baseball Basketball Class Plays Ronny Kamm what he wants to get out of school most is nim self Class Plays 3, Helen Willits Fun is the spice of life and she likes lots sf seasoninp Music Girls Glee 1,2, Mixed Chorus l 2 ,L Class Plays 2 Class Officer C..- 1, th 1, ,L 1 . l,L 3,b , 3 1 A -H 3,u - , .3 l 1. Earl Haddock Ne man can blush like that and be very danger aus Music Boys Glee l,2, Mixed Chorus l,2, Quartette 3 Band , Basketball 1, Baseball Nanazer 2 Band Officer Class Plays 1 Class Officer Joyce Carrell A good book is a valu able friend Girls Glee l,2, Mixed Chorus l 2, Class Plays Charles Gordon I believe in work but I'm not in favor of it Music Boys Glee Baseball 2 3 Class Plays 2 James Coen The worser I try, the gooder te be, the badder I get Music Boys Glee 1 2, Mixed Chorus l 2,3 L Quartette Class Plays Margaret Cassens Serious in studies, su Uerlative in basketball Music Girls Glee l,2, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,b Band 1 Sextette 3,L Basketball l,2,3,A Class Plays 3,b Class Officer 1,3 3.l+ 3.1. 2, ,L 1 2,3,L 2131A 1. : H ,3 1. zglb 2 Music--- 1. , 1+ 3 A U- 2 . .11 ,1. 7 , 3.11 f ,L 3,l+ 'U 3,l+ Shirley Plummer N a flower not a p arl just a n ce sweet, all, round girl Music Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Basketball 1,2 Student Council Class Plays Class Officer 2 Warren Conner Silence doesn't indicate lack of wisdom Music Boys Glee Band Student Council Declem Class Plays Class Officer ,2, 2 .2, 1,2, Frank Cash Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it Class Plays Class Officer 2 3 Student Council Charles Allner Better to take things as they come than to miss them as they go by Baseball Class Plays Class Officer Karen Smith when a job is once begun she never leaves it till its done. Music--- Girls Glee l,2,3,b Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L 3 Sextette Band l,2,3,L Basketball Band Officer Student Council Class Plays Class Officer 2,3,b b L 3,h 2,3,L aa' lb' is 'uL. In August, l9h3, you came into this THIS IS YOUR LIFE, CLASS OF 6 51- All X world, a gleeful group of churubs fac- ing a great new adventure Of y ur membership, three have earned the distinction of conslstant luyalty down through the years Charles Allner, Shirley Plummer, and Karen Smlth have from the very first,been Master Pilots on your sea of l fe Your first can t811 was Miss Gesman Another loyal friend who has helped you through long years is Earl Paddocx who jolned your forces in the middle of that first adventureous year Margaret Cassens joined you during grade one, and Helen Willits showed up the next year 1U the Second Grade 5 ,fd Vernett Gesman Parker Then you, Class of '56 fell into a rut and it was three years before you again got on your feet by adding Bruce Harker to the roster during the Sixth Grade Wow your life was once again full of bliss and you rapidly attracted others lnto your fold In the Seventh Grade it was James Coon and Charles Gordon, followed by Ronny Kamm in the Eighth Grade S be J Then came the 1unior year when you were ioined by Warren Conner when you olanned the Jr Sr Banduet and eagerly eyed those desks a sented your nevt Goal l At last you had reached one of biggest goals in life In the of 1952 you were lnltiated your Fall into and Joyce Carrell ln the process During your Sophomore year you added Ardis Edwards, and also enio ed ini tlatlng a new set of freshmen who were going to try to fill your shoes the end of the assembly that reore in l'fe At last you reached your goal You became the Senior Class of 1955 S6 Vith a membership of lil and an e g erness and confldence that only comes to the young in heart, you prepared to face the world In your future, Class of '56, we see much slcces and nappiness only sllghtly darkened by the little heartaches and problems that beset all THIS IS YOUR LIFE, CLASS OF '56 R I ! . Q x r P- ' A af 1 A7, 1 . y ,WIS K fs - S A1 ' by 7k ai . ' K Li K ,gl d,, m Lax. .IEW V wk 1 , 4 QL.. , : , , high school and gained Frank Cash , f,. ,S ff' H- W ' A D O S :fjxz , V K . - , s V f . 9 V . 4 ' 'V C . 5 ,, AL , U , . . ,p - 3 1 a - 1 s ' IK . 1 s NAME SENIOR INVENTORY RESEMBLES BESETTING s1N y NOTED FUR FAVORITE HAUNT Charles Allner Gary Moore mischief impish grim home Joyce Carrell Bookworm reading Reading books library Frank Cash Bob Cummings Lessons walk--boots Sioux City I Margaret Cassens 'Jann letter writingy basketball Gym Warren Conner John Daly smile speaking e James Coon Chester Riley Margie CSIS Moville Moville Ardis Edwards Schultze silence quietness Anthon Charles Gordon Luigi Reading H2253 hair cut where there is trnuhln. Earl Haddoc I Van Johnson Algebra I blush CBI' Bruce Harker Ed Norton hair hot rods Moville Ronny Kamm Canyon Kidd school girls CSI' Shirley Plummer Our Miss Brooks chewing SBD eieele Gym Karen Smith Gale Storm Chuck work wherever Chunk 15 Helen Willits Jane Wyman Shack diet Sioux City A Proggy skip dev the Iowa taken on building then to small jet SENIOR SNEAK DAY class of Seniors left for Omaha on their t 6 30 a m , April 25 l956 we arrived at School for the Deaf about 9 OO and were e tour of the campus buildinvs The main where the basic education takes place and the Vocstlonal Building Next we were off to the Offet Air Base where Mr V arranved a tour for us where we sav the inS1de of a Je ment down town and had dinner at Bishop's Cafe teria Durinv the afternoon the oarty broke up to visit various olaces n met at 5 OO a went out to see Playland Park which wasn't open so we went back to Omaha and took in e notion picture, stopping in his ouri Valley en route home SENIOR CLASS PLAY Rlchard Fuller the pastor an elahorete church anc lS rcatly he oved by hls c n rev tlon most of whom are rather poor The CDUY' OLUYI realthv NlHOTl+f is heaced b 'rs Bartruff who controls the P nances n of the church 'he 1S d6tGP11H6d to have Rev Prller resl r and the n'y5e plot unfolds the most novel drama of the year a rlvht trlumphs at the end xlcrard Fuller, D D Tanlce Lloyd Ananada Swope Patrlck O'Learv Cecwle mall town 1lDlSt6P h1s wife tkelr son the hou ekeeper n ITISF Janitor her dauvhter Jasper Bartruff Mrs artrufP's nephew ' ldred Jasoer's daughter Dlckson Adams Jenny Collins bO1llDS Frank frahan r Clark, D Anna Reed ec1le's second cousin a Door vounv virl her mother a local banker a visltina mlnister from the wrong side of the tracks Narren Conner Helen Villits Frank Cash Joy e oarrell Uarl Paddock Maravret Cassens Sh1rley Plummer 'harles Allner Karen Smith Ronny Kamm Marilyn Christensen Ardis Edwards James Coon Charles Jordon Qruce Parker Qexerly nlrkpatrick ' , is . - A , ' ' q 1 9 . l , ' o 1 ,Q ' , , 'Y -LA A A 0 - 1. U A obj in 1 .er 1 . A J J L1 ,O KJ . . . L1 .qi A , ll Y S .D . I F' , 1 . . ..... a s . 1' ... ...... UC l oonuscsolounotl liltilot . iooalooao n as .I I oaseqouoooo ooocon , . ooosooo uncono . .... ..... s, ...... ... c ' ' . U .... ..... a ' , ' ....... ...... A f Mrs. Bartruff .... ...the richest woman in town .... ...U N 1 ............. ....... 5 ......... ... ' lull OIOJ- 0 Tj n. . OOO CIIOXJ Wi .......... ... A , ...... ...... ... ' ' . ... ...C ' L ......... ...... , . ' ll! Oil A ll . : , llll lill. - , Mrs. ' ' ... .... . ..... ...... ..p f A R . A llcl OOOO lill Olliilllll V A '.V. .D. ... ' , ' ... ...... ' no-any eco 1 , can nnnz. 'J V. - - I awk M - AO 1 fa BACCALAUREATE BACCALAUREATE May 13, 1956 U P ' f 'Lf 1 Li -1, , ,Rx ,wg ,Q Q p 3, fs 6 U 'x :'iw3??7'?QWC3 ? ' W1 Q 9 1 Gb O llxw Q ixs Proceesional Junior Escorts Invocation Trombone Solo Scripture Reading and Prayer Girls Sextette Address Boys Double Quartette Benediction Recessional Mr. Stephen Szemler Lvelyn Plummer and Terry Kamm Rev. Richard Person Wold French songn-Earl Haddock Rev. John Friend 'Whispering Hopen Rev. John Friend 'In the Gardenn Rev. Richard Person Mr stephen szemler COMMENCEMENT COMMENCEMENT May lb, 1956 Processional Junior Escorts Invocation Awarding 8th Grade Diplomas salutatory Cornet Solo Valedictory Saxophone Quertette Address Clarinet uuartette Presentation of Class Presentation of Diplomas Oboe Solo Presentation of Class Honors Madrigal Group Benediction Stephen Szemler Evelyn Plummer and Terry Kamm Rev Richard Person Leo Ronteldt Karen smith 'The Old Refrain' Gene Krueger Warren Conner 'Country Gardens' Dr Ray Bryan 'Valsetten aupt C N Vestal Pres I V Kuhn 'Morning Prayern warren Conner Supt C L Vestal 'Kentucky Babe' Rev John Friend 'MWF fu fw o - c W fv - ' v o '1 e o e o o o . - Y n e o o -0 I va' ma Q ' ,- 1 f I- f ' ' . -' , . , C ' -'.. . ' 'I - . Q , ' j L ' 3. .v 56'-, .: F x, Gas- R., ..-. - vffaggg q ui Q -1 5 . - 5, -xE,,, .': ' A V fu i t S '. f 1 1 J me J 'k1Z 'f J Y as , D 5 ,. , 5 ,J 1. IUNIORS ei? lst row Carolyn Bcsps, Norma Lrhse,Larilyn Christensen, Mary Ann Balk Evelyn Plummer,Patricia Green 2nd row Dale Fredinburg, Larry Lobrmen Lerlyn Huffman, Gary Van Norman, Don Mathney, Mrs Brinker 3rd row Terry Kamm, Bob Arnold, Alfred Gordon, Varren Baird Dick HTimm '?I, Charles Hess JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On November 18 1955, the Junior class presented its play entitled, 'Faith Hope end Flarityn The play was a three act farce by Jay Tobias with a cast of thirteen Sally Parsons, the maid Marilyn Christensen Henry Blodaet, the butler Charles Hess Mrs Olivia Orkney, the housekeeper Evelyn Plummer Mamie McCorkle, the cook Mary Ann Belk Faith Crabbe, daughter of Guadlander Crabbe Norma Lohse Hope Crabbe, Faith's twin Carolyn Boggs Monty Van Twiller, Feith's boy friend Gary Van Norman Reggie Ven Twiller, Hope's boy friend Diok Hummel Quadlender Crabbe, a retired businessman. ..Merlyn Huffman Terence Flerity, a young man evidently Irish .... Bob Arnold Jack Quenlan, Terry's pal .... .................. .Terry Kemm Ivy Lane, an actress ............. .... .......Patricia Green Patrick Flarity, Terry's father... ....... .... Alfred Gordon Director: Mrs. Brinker Dick, Carolyn Gary. Patrice, Dick Marilyn, Merlyn, Charles Q 4 , It 1 it W 3 . . g Q :WHY 'fggfi .f,f53? f ,. --'fl V - fr 6 vu 5 u F I . . A I A e e . 1 - l y D Y , e l..f.C'.ll'..f.. H eooeeeeaeeeeeoeonosoe U lflilllli lQU.ll,..f'f'..'..O'. oenoeeeeeeeoeeoesooe - lllff. I, oeeeooeeeo . . JUNIOR - SENIOR BANQUET ,Q f IL! f JH Ge 605666 561 The Toastmaster Gary Van Norman Grace Charles Hess Welcome Gary Van Norman Response Warren Conner Class Will Seniors Class Prophecy Juniors Moonlight and Roses Norma Lohse Piano Solo Rememberance in Roses Dick Hummel Solo Ode to the Seniors Marilyn Christsensen Shadows in the Moonlight Mr Vestal Enchanting Evening Carolyn Boggs Clarinet solo Serenade in Smiles and Noonbeams Mixed Quartette Carolyn, Norma, Dick, and Charles March 23, 1956 MARTIN HOTEL Sioux City ,,ys..,,..-4 ,A- N as 3 MENU Rose Nectar Moonlight and Rose special Moon Beams Crescent Moon and Star Dust Fleecy Clouds Petal salad Spring Special Lover's Delight Seeds Rose Water Milky way KING QUEEN ff A royal occasion at the annual school Fall Festival QUEEN Lois Dunn KING Gary Michener Freshman Attendants Betty James Danny Van Norman Junior Attendants Evelyn Plummer Merlyn Huffman Senior Attendants Shirley Plummer Charles Allner Carolyn Parker Sandra Waddell Donna Welty Patty Harrison Mark Groth Richard Baker SOPHOMORES lst row: Lois Dunn, LaDonna Lee, Gloria Cassens, Beverly Kirkpatrick, 'K?5eE HcClure, Shirlene Tabke, Janice Lohrman, Lynette Harker, Willis Meents, Arlene Carrell. 2nd row: Mrs. Simpson, Gary Michner, Richard Chilton, Donald Car'.pbell,'T5hiroth, Chris Loyd, Nick Kohlhof, Gaylan Lohrmsn, Mrs. Vestal. 3rd row: Dick McClary, Jay Sands, Jim Willlts, Bill McClure, Bruce Smi'HTf 'Gerald Faddock, Jack Conner. if EA E A 4 i 3 E -Q' it ' , 'Q 1 G A X a gr, ki , 5 , U a f fa C :ff A lst - SEVENTH - EIGHTH GRADE 1 X i First row Marlene Plummer, Danese Kuhn George Dunn Ted Cash Paul P ulsen, Sandra Gordon, Carol Huffman, Connie Neents, Karen Waddell Marcia Loyd, Harold oands Dean Edwards Second row John Plummer, Larry Allner Suezette McCoy, Verla Parker, VIrgInIE'Baird,Leon Stein nauer, Bill Brondon, Gene Krueger, Junior Miller, Nancy Campbell, Patricia Steinhauer, Annzonetta Beem, Linda Chilton,Roger Green Third row Roger Plummer, John Coon, Chuck Wikstrom Jerry Schlies, Clif? 5 Beam, sherry McCoy, Marlene Lavoine, Lillian Miller, Sharon Gordon, LeRoy Carrell, David Yanacheak, Kenneth Edwards xbsent in picture Clayton Ronfeldt Mr Ronfeldt teacher FRESI-IMEN ,G fl Front row Joe Hess Glenn Krueger Irene Faddock Janet Green Betty James, EBDDHHB G1'0f-D: Jean Edwards: Judy Parker , Back row f.aVerne Welty, Larry Epling, Gerald Wikstrcm, Danny Van Norman, Kelfh Kuhn,Don HSSBH. Larry Smith, Ray Kesterson, Clifford Capmbell, Leonard Lund Mr Reynolds 5 ,. J- 1- i., ' a ,- . .L x L'- V . ,f S ' 5 . I P i' N -r x, . , ,L 'Ng I 1 Q L TT ! 1 L- i-: ' 7 9 9 8 . 'X I . , . . 9 1 Q ' . I , 01' 'W . 1 I . J . , . Q 2 Q , . gf ' 15 5 f 1 'Y 5 I 15' F r 3- , l9fIE5fs: v- ' 7 ff' 2 M AWG' E I -1 ' ' v :Leaf .-kk .4 ' a 1 1 0 I o . FIFTH GRADE First row Richard Sweeney Linda Welty, Anita strong, Donna Beem, 5 f9Ht'WTn e t Second row Mrs Babcock, Ronald Ferdig, Melvin Ron feldt, Carrell Daily Bonnie Carrell Charles Beem, Maxine Haddock, Third row Ella May Hummel, Gerald Warner, Carmen Cobb Karen Weber, 5Iane Uathwig, Dale Harker, and sharon Coon SIXTH GRADE First K ren Donna man Hagan, F row Nancy Vestal, Lary Steinhauer, Dennis Claus, Janet Tennis Welty, Lois Schwanke Second row Randall Hummel, Janice Ferdig McKnight Kathleen Tabke, Eefty'Fuhn Delores Davis, Miss Huff Third row Richard Sands, Kenneth Conner, Sharon Edwards, Patsy Mary Pfller, and Gloria Mathmig I i I I I I k Il g, . gg .. , Q i 4 1 i fx g WAN L . J W' fs 2 . ae., e e -1 on 'W a, , ., - - . :ez . '. - , N K - L ,. g'f ' L ' -35 L My W ,gg K f. rgxgii ,1 ' 1 .1 , 1 ' T Nfbif ' Y ,.- L R F 5 : , Q ' , W . 9 I' . I . . ' J D ' : . , , P1 i , I I . I 15 A. l -2 A Y, fi L. 1 'V X .g , ,A 4 K VT K A . K if v ,rj w J., Vi: J, X ,Y A . f ' ' 1. , 'nf -4 on ' be 31 d ' , 3 Q f 1 'nl X 5 8 - . 2 1 1 ' U I ' SECOND GRADE if 1.11 Om First row Sandra Waddell Kathy Lohse, Sandra Sulsberger, Christy H'ITTnger Beverly Davis, Susan Loyd, Jo ann Krueger Second rom Dan McCoy, Harry Sands, Dennis Ferdia, Michel Kohlhof, Larry Welnaert, Parker, Linde Edwards, Loyd Edwards, Ward Sulsberper, Mfchael Bryan, Marvin Miller, Alice Paulson, Carol Schuldt Mrs Derkx THIRD - FOURTH GRADE First row Alan Green, Tommy Beem, Larry Kunze, Jon Hess, Alvin Strong D vld Bryan, Keneth Plummer, Carol Steinhauer, Kathleen Schleis, Nedra Yanacheak, Kathy Davis Joe Davis, Arlene Sands, Kathleen warner, Second row Mary Lou Krueger, Jimmy Schuldt, Larry Kuhn, Richard X5ETF5r, Larry Person, Lois Ronfeldt, Judy Devine, Norman Yanacheak, Duane Wingert, Walter Paulsen, Rovert Brandon, Linda Jessen, Steven Smith, Cheryl Mathwig, Danny Parker, Miss Meyer Third raw Eugene McClure, Connie Campbell, Sharen Carroll, Linda Claus, Uiiny Beem, Danny Schultzen, Marc Cornils, Karen Carrell, Carole Verm1lyea,Charlea Cooper, Karen Bowers, Ronnie Lund, Gary Suchstorf ' R s , ii , n I N 4 'A' ,., s 9' X7 a y. 6 Y ,gf-Sl X ', - , an y ,L L .fi 7 :Xt fs., . 6 .5 L f .L 1 Ig, --: ' , - o 1 . o 'Z Loren Weinpert, Keary Weber, Charles-Hardersen. Third row: Carolyn f I , ' 1 2 A D-'X N Q t Q fi I if . I ' . J , ggi a V I ' ' 9 KINDERGARTEN First row Miss Downing, Garnet Claus, Jake Prichard, Linda Cooper, lary EIIen Ronfeldt, Irene Vermilyea, Buddy Beem Second row Sammy Beem, Barbara Cerrell, Susan Bryan, Perry Martins, David EarfTHs, Rick Kunze Third row Kathy Harrington, Bradley Christensen, Jimmy Smith Stephen Person, Judy Harrison Donne Schuldt FIRST GRADE First row Hike Warner, Mark Groth, Paul Harker, Ray Gordon, Larry Jessen Second row Mrs Baker, Richard Baker, Dennis Hardersan, Ronny Plummer, Stephen Schultzen, Dennis Bowers, Third row Steven Sands, Orlin Miller, Patty Harrison, Danna Welty, EIEe SuIsberger, George Sands . , . - F F1 q . . : . a Q l s . , I . a 2 Q Q . A C1 s CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES September School started First Baseball game Salix here County Fair Holly Springs Hornick there Sloan there Freshman Initiationlreceptionl Moville here Finals of Sectional Bronson here Sloan here October 3 Smith k Dane Program University of Yansas 7 Freshman high school party 28 Fall Festival November First Basketball game Salix here Folly Springs Hornick here Smithland here Sgt Bluff here Hornick Folly Springs there December Salix there Music Nieht Fall Concert Mothers mea Home Bronson there Svt Bluff here Sloan there Ec Classes 22 Christmas Program 23 School out for Christmas vacation 30 Sloan here January 30 L School starts vacation over Moville there Oto there Bronson here Lawton here End of the Semester Little 8 Tournament Neville here Girls Sectional Tournament February March May emithland there Board Faculty Dinner Frank Coleman Univ of Kansas Girls District Tournament County Band Festival Boys Sectional Tournament County Vocal Festival Music Night Spring Concert Jr 8 Sr Banquet Senior high school party Career Day Univ of Kansas Music Contest Senior Skip Day Sloan baseball here Senior Class Play Home Ec Style Show Baccalaureate Lawton there 4 Fi Commencement . 2 - 5 3 A - 8 6 - - 10 - 9 13 - 12 2 - - lb 15 ' - 16-21 16 , 2L A - 20 - - ' 21 23 - 27 - 3 ' '- 7 10 - . , 13-16 r 13 . 20-25 27 8 15 - ' 2 3 o f- Q ll . , - - 25 15 - 18 Junior Class Play April 22 , . - 9 29 -. . - 10 . 12-13 20 2 2 - 27 , 6 t , - 8 L - - . 9 - L 13 - . - 8 . 16 - 13 20 - LN FALL FESTIVAL The annual Fall Festival was held Friday, October 28 1955 The evening began by the presentation of two skits entitled, 'Yes Lucy' and 'Ghost Inter- ference' by high school students The remainder of the evening was spent by attendina various sideshows and events, such as boxing, weight guessing, fishpond, cake walk, a musical show, eats, as well as games in turns at helping make the as great this year as all At ll 00 came the climax, the auditorium The students and teachers all took evening a success The after math clean up wasn't events were held on the basement floor the coronation of king and queen' The candidates were as follows Freshmen Betty Ann James and Danny Van Norman, Sophomores- Lois Dunn and Gary Michener, Juniors-Evelyn Plummer and Merlyn Huffman Sen iors-Shirley Plummer and Charles Allner The Sophomores walked off with the royal honors, making two years in successlon for them Proceeds of the evening were Sl 125 65 and 5981 80 after the expenses were deducted This amount was placed in the activity fund Durlng the past sev years we have purchased the following equipment from the Activity Fund Portable Record Player Ampero Projector lmoviel 2 Recorder 2 Filmstrip Projector RCA Projector Qmoviel Daylirht Screen Staee Curtains 0 Furniture for Stage Refrigerator Jointer Lathe l Band Uniforms L The above 26111 Bl was spent for Piano Horn CTubaD Cheerleaders Suits l Girls BB Suits Boys BB Suits 2 Baseball Suits 1C Mat Covers Barbell Set Protector Q Mask School Letters Play Ground Equipment Total '56 1T1 8'I permanent equ'pment to be used by all in the 228 272 school These items are over and above the regular running expenses involved in our school activities These regular running expenses in the past 7 years have been approximately another 321,000 All of the money used in the above activities have come from sales and donations, so our taxpayer is not taxed one cent to carry on our school activities 'CARNIVAL CONCESSICNS' BB 3 l9.6L h5.00 L9.00 5.30 5L.L5 8b.8O 86.26 977.72 ' h35.63 A 6.92 51.71 333.79 Mimeograph 170.00 Scoreboard 38L.2L Q 66 .00 6o.oo 61.15 2L.0O 155.77 3L.85 62.15 .50 79-15 -13 6 - ' 9 e S! MIXED CHORUS Q0 M9 gg? lst row Willis Meents,Irene Haddock, LaDonna Groth, Joe Peas, LaDonna TEE D'fck N'cClarry, Carolyn Bones, Patricia Green 2nd row Dlck Hum mel, Janice Lohrman, Margaret Cassens .uhlrlene Tabf? Tette Harker, Joyce Carrell, Charles Hess 3rd row Karen smith, G aria Cassens, Beverly Kirkpatrick,Carv Michener, Gerald Wikstrom, Bruce Smith,Gerald Haddock Lth row Shirley Plummer, Helen Nillits, Gary Van Norman, Keith Kuhn -IEr'1-Haddock, Norma Lohse, Betty James, Judy Parker 5th Danny Van Norman, Chris Loyd, Nr Szemler, John Croth, James Coon QUARTET SEXTET Charles Hess Gloria Cassens James Coon Lynette Harker Earl Haddock LaDonna Lee Gerald Haddock Beverly Kirkpatrick Margaret Cassens NOTES Lohse Accompanlst Karen Smith 1 'Y if gi! ai. , . , P, 1 er A - KV V E e- , -J 3 . if f V m X 4 SQ W - Q 2-rs. ' is ET' .. , Q f as Q' e 1 1 - , ' 1 o I l ' V- 'I 4 - v A 9 X . I I V v . . , . : l . . 5 l J 3-Q -'Q S Q at ' f , ,r 'A as V:.,. X4 Q ral pq J . , Vg, .L - La , A' gr ,A V A Av BAND Trumpets Nick Kohlhof Yarlene LaMoina Clifford Beem Oboe Warren Conner Flute Keith Kuhn Trombones Charles Hess Earl Haddock Clarinets Irene Haddock Sherry McCoy Danese Kuhn Carolyn Boggs LaDonna Groth Drums Gloria Cassens Gerald Haddock Beverly Kirkpatrick Bell Lzre LaDonna Lee Zmbals Karen McClure axophon Chris Loyd Annzonetta Beem Karen Smith Baritone Horn Joe Hess Bass Horn John Groth Director Mr Stephen Szemler This page sponsored by the Climbing Hill P T A S es Gene Krueger Anita Strong Bruce Smith C is CHEERLEADERS .-JMU!!! Vee trophies, Y08 Yea' LeDonna Lee Willis Meents Betty Ann James Beverly Kirkpatrick GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front row Carolyn Boggs, Norma Lohse Second row Shirley Plummer, V rgar5T'Cassens, Janice Lohrman, Evelyn Plummer, Marilyn Christensen Back row Lois Dunn, Janet Green, Mary Ann Balk, Shirlene Tabke, Karen E Clure, Irene Haddock, Karen Smith Manager Patricia Green Coach Scotty Reynolds Chaperones Mrs Brinker and Mrs Simpson This year our girls team ended their season with 25 wins and l defeat and added 3 more trophies The Conference Championship trophy, Little 8 Championship, and the Sectional Championship trophy Carolyn Boggs was runner up in the free throw contest at the Sectional Tournament They Salix Holly Hornick Smithland Sgt Bluff Holly Hornick Salix Bronson oloan Lawton ggsigle Listen girls' gjgnson Little a Conte ence 1955 56 Addi'1ons Team Lawton I E T m Forward 2323259 Margaret Cassens Carolyn Boggs Little 8 Tournament lst Team Guards SI n EI Evelyn Plummer Holly Hornick 62 Shirley Plummer Bronson 2nd Teen- Forward Norma Lohse Sectional Tournament Honorable Mention B onson 52 30 Janice Lohrman Helly Horniok 67 58 Moyille Total Points H garet Cassens 366 District Tournament CHTUIYD 30888 2 gI5f5E '5g 68 Norma Lohse 220 The line up at Alee Gym This page sponsored by the Climbing Bill Savings Bank A g : ,. . --: c . 1 : 32 72 L0 -. 69 A9 71 33 . 6h 31 - 63 37 65 28 70 57 Sgt. Bluff 65 39 9 67 h9 71 33 6h 53 63 28 ' 63 31 , ,. V 7h L3 ' 32 za S as 5L L6 oa 50 z - 57 81 n I r : 52 LO ar 3 9 BOYS' BASKETBALL Front row Dick Hummel, Bob Arnold Second row Gary Van Norman, Earl HaHEo6Ef'Merlyn Huffman, Dale Fredinburg BEEF row Nick Kohlhof, Dan Van Norman, Bruce Harker, Donnie Hazen, Gary HIcEEHer, Chris Loyd Coach Scotty Reynolds Manager Bruce Smith hey Salix Holly Hornlck Smithland Sgt Bluff Holly Hornick Salix Bronson Sloan Lawton Sloan Moville Oto Bronson Lawton Moville Anthon Smlthland Little 8 Tournament Sectional Tournament H II H IGE 59 55 fovertimel Luton Blencoe Total Points EarI Haaaooi Gary Van Norman 29 Dale Fredinburg 126 F12 'T 7 60 33 - 59 85 55 SL . 66 8A - 50 71 7b 56 L3 53 Sgt. Bluff L2 66 61 L5 52 57 Sb 31 L9 66 58 39 61 50 70 56 56 79 57 6h 65 56 S - U 7h o y. orn 6L L2 bl L5 263 8 g BAS EBALL First Row Bruce Smith Dick Hummel, Bob Arnold Second Row Nick 'K ETTio'f'1-Earl Haddock, Gary Van Norman, Dale FreHIn5urg, Larry Smith Third Row Danny Van norman Donnie Hagan, Charles Gordon Chris Loyd Gary Michener, and Donald Campbell Coach Scotty Rey nolds Manager Bill McClure Fall Baseball The on '3 T5 Holly Hornick ll Sloan salix Erine Baseball The Salix -5 Holly Hornick Anthon Oto Sloan Holly Hornick Anthon Sootional Tournament The Cushing 71 5 Cto Home Runs UaIa Fiinburg l Shirley, Margaret, Earl, Warren N99 W NOMINATION P R By popular vote Earl Had M dock and Margaret Cassens Wx were the Seniors chosen to be Mr and Miss C Hill Shirley Plummer and Warren Conner were the runner up candidates Earl and Mar paret's names were told at the Activity Banquet l Bev, LI' Ronfeldt, Nick 6 Mr Nick and M HONPRING NR AND MISS C FILL A roller skating party was held at the Onawa Roller Rink, Narch 27, 1956 This was a masquerade party, sponsored by the Seniors, in honor of Mr and Miss C Hill Beverly Kirkpatrick as Buns Bunny won the first prize for the girls and Nick Kohlhor as Fred die the Freeloader, won the first prize for the boys Mr Vestal was a pirate and Mr Ronfeldt looked like the devil Nick Fotlhof and Norma Lohse wrn the prize as best skaters of the evening g- A - . l f. f Bev an ' 'v - -1 V. STYLE SHOW FOR 1956 Each year as is the custom, the girls in Home Economics style the clothes they have made during the year This year, the virls presented an operetta called 'The Nifty Shop', on the afternoon of May 8 1956 from 2 OO to L O0 The story takes place in a very exclusive shop for women The characters are Madame Lazare, the proprietor of the shop, played by Lynette Harker, Mrs Goldore, looking for fashions of the latest gowns by Beverly Kirkpatrick, her daughters, Bess and Jackie are portraved by LaDonna Lee and Gloria Cassens Olpa, a chore vlrl at the shop Willis Meents Rosemary and Janet,two French Sophomore Home Ec Girls maids, Irene Haddock and Judy Parker the rest were in the Chorus of Models After the modeling, coffee and small snacks were served The center piece on the table was desivned to represent a small garden, with a white picket fence surrounding an assortment of flowers BOARD-FACULTY BANQUET On February 7 1956, the school held its Annual Board Faculty Banquet Again the Freshmen and sophomore Home Economics classes, with the able assistance of Mrs Vestal did the planning, preparing and serving Since it was so near Valentines Day,the decorations were based onthis theme very beautifully arranged were red and white tapers and bouquets of red oar nations and white chrysanthemums The nut cups were square with metalic red heart lids fashioned with clear cellophane and golden arrows Red and white hearts of various sizes were scattered over the table top The menu consisted of Tomatoe Juice Ritz Crackers Ham Qu Mashed Potatoes Gravy String Beans Hvt R0llS Relish Trey Cherry Jello Salad Coffee Vanillia Ice Cream strawberries Brownies SCHOOL BOARD These men gave freely of their time to directthe education of our school and community Don Wulf,Secretary, I V Kuhn, Pres ident, Arthur Kohlhof Charles Suls burger, Alfred Corn1lls,Howerd Smith Mr C N Vestal, Superintendent Lnot pictured, Dwain Loyd, Treasurer D 9 s., . O - e ' ! u 0 The tables were arranged in a U shape and covered with a white table cloth, ' fe x CJLEQEQFLLJLD O 3 3 HOT LUNCH The hot lunch program is sponsored by the Board of Education The cooks, Lottie Chris tensen, Anna Christensen and Irene Hagan, under Mr Vestal's direct1on,have planned and prepared approximately 200 meals each school day Erna Green is substitute cook For 26 besides the regular cost of their meal, each student has the advantage of an extra half pint of mllk Some of the lower grades drink their e tra mllk during the at ternoor The regular lunch prices are as follows giggzhpgrggg hgghdsghggi go Miss Anna Chr1stensen,Mrs Lot Bagan The expenses come to approximately Ql,3OO 00 per month and the income is slightly more We all appreciate the variety in the menu of the nourishing meals put out by our cooks, 'THANKQ COOKS H P T A The P T A had a busy and successful year They served a County Extension luncheon in October and a Soil Conservation dinner in December In January they served a luncheon for the Western Telephone Association, and in March, the P T A served at the annual Activity Banquet The association sponsored Red Cross swimming lessons for children of school aee They also sponsored a page in the school annual Membership of the association was 58 President Mrs Carl Gordon Health and Safety Chairman Mrs Elmer Vice President Mrs Vincent Parker Groth Treasurer Mrs Dwight Davis Publicity Chairman Mrs Rex Sulsburger Secretary Mrs larvin White Magazine Chairman Mrs Gail Christensen Program Chairman Mrs Dwain Loyd Membership Chairman Mrs Howard Smith Hostess Mrs Homer Hagan Here are those men who have taken the responsibility of getting ue to school and back home every day this past year. They deserve a good deal of credit for their patience and punctuality. Our bus drivers this year have been: Den lcCleren Rev. Person Rey McCoy Pete Krueger Hemler Hagan Glen Cooper l . - . ------------- e , Teachers' amfadults --..- tie Christensen, and Mrs. Irene li, ' - fr. -- .' asketbell player at home 9 o 0 0 one e 09 L' 9 Q3 56650258 .9 5 5 9 Freshman slumber party?? 00 t 91' efq 0 S330 Qs., r e 'M onetklub n m lS adoeo rio! He won blue ribbons as a baby too 3 shots for a dime 1 f Gosh Gloria, I don't know where 1 put it where 3 is a crowd You really shouldn t have Oh you guys, go away' no homore Lng'ish- with lunch ? P Jack's fairwell party where's the ba11r2f??gJ Who out chattered whon?? Guess who won? 1 1 ee Coach dc your u cers COO J B bother your wife too Groth walklng in WOW Bm I tired his sleep Cheaper by the dozen Bruce Floor looks pretty nice Pete -'T 'K havbe I'd better last word in Hats C pill Sinatra not say that last word in mustdches AND last word Lohse rw , ., f - ... U 1 ' 1 1 . v ,, . ' . . 1 S R U gg .,S ex . LA- ha . . . i ........ ' X vel? 1 E - .2 , ....... -- K 10 U ll Sf Carrival Lunch Counter H do Sam I di QK u LUX dnrt gc do ltr jx Basketbal' irls supper The W G Last Day cf school D ishpan hands SENIOR ODDITIES Zi PHYR HIGI-IL IGH TS The ZEPHYR was issued once every six weeks during the school year The Sen lor Class did the typing and stenciling under the supervision of Mrs A M Simpson Warren Conner was the editor while the rest of the class helped to bring in the news CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN President Vice President Secretary Reporter Sponsor SOPHOMORES President Vice President John Lohse Judy Parker Larry Epling Donnie Hagan Mr Reynolds Chris Loyd Lois Dunn Secretary Beverly Kirkpatrick Reporter John Groth Sponsors Mrs Simpson Mrs Vestal JUNIORS President Gary Van Norman Secretary Terry Kamm Reporter Marilyn Christensen Sponsor Mrs Brinker SENIORS President Warren Conner Vice President Frank Cash Secretary Shirley Plummer Reporter Karen Smith Sponsor Mr Vestal September 12, 1955, the High School and Junior High pupils participated in the annual Curtis Magazine Sale which lasted until September 20 It proved quite successful with a total sale of SLL2 96 worth of sub scrlptions The school kept 1150 53 minus the cost or the awards as a commission The two team captains were Ronny Kamm who was head of the grades 12, 10, and 8 and Charles Hess, head of the grades 11, 9, and 7 Warren Conner was the general manager A 7th grader, Gene Krueger was high salesman with Q67 75 On October 8, 1955 the cheerleaders went to a cheerleading clinic at Vermillion, S D They were given advice as to how a cheerleader should act and dress This all helped our school to have a better cheering section at games. On February 13, the members of the band participated in the County Band Festival held each year at Allee Gym in Sioux City The mem bers of all the vocal groups went to the County Vocal Festival at the Allee Gym on February 27 Mrs Erickson,cur school nurse, has made several visits through out the school year Above she is shown helping the dent1st,Dr Neilson, of Movllle, check teeth All of the students had their teeth checked, weight and height recorded, and had their eyes checked durlngthe school year C0Pies of the ZEPHYR were sent to boys in the services who graduated from Climbing Hill Five new students came to ioln u this year They are in the Fresh msn class, Gloria Uhl, from Heellan High in Sioux City Douglas Wik strom, from Klnvsley, Gordon Gosch, from Sm1thland,LaDean Gosch a soph omore, also from Smithland and Jo Ann Wulf, a Junior, from Moville Two High School pupils moved to other schools, Jack Conner a sopho more, moved te Moville and Gerald Wikstrom, a freshman, moved to Kingsley. ----------- NJ Vice President --------- Charles Hess 9 . - 3 The Fall Music Concert was held on December 6 1955 The program was divided into two parts, vocal and instrumental The vocal portion included numbers by the mixed choir Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, Quartette, Junlor Girls' Choir, and two soli Instrumental part of the Program consisted of various ensembles and several numbers by the band As an e tra, Mr szemler br upht one of h1s pupils from the city to play a number on the violin Some of the band members received new uniforms and some wore those out grown The new d1rector's uniform adds much more 'dash' to the band The C H111 school children gave generously to the 'March of Dimes' thls year showlng a true American spirwt Report is as follows Kdg Room lst prada 2nd Prade rd A Ath prade th grade th grade Jun or Hiah high school total E'l'5'9Z5 On Veterans' day there was assembly program held in the audi torium in memory of the many boys who laid down their lives for the freedom of this creat land The program started at 10 30 a m with a Qew numbers by the band, and promptly at ll O0 everyone rose in a moment of silent prayer The boys who didn't go out for basketball were given an opportun ity to participate in other sports such as archery and horse shoe pitching The schorl now has 2 bows, 18 arrows, and a target for archery All of the Seniors in Woodbury County attended the annual Career Day, April 9, at Cllnbinp Hill W attended two roundtable discussions of our own choice Dr Rav Bryan from Ames was the speaker for both the morning and afternoon sesslons A Christmas party was held on the 8th of December by the Home Ec girls for their mothers After examining the things the girls had made, lunch was served Chr1stmas cookies and hot chocolate, small snowman were elven as favors Beverly Kirkpatrick, received hon orable mention in the results of voting for all conference cheer leaders The new addition, completed in the early part of this school year, 1 now being used by the 2nd,3rd k Lth grades There are many windows which give it a modern appearance and adequate lighting It consists of two classrooms, a hall, both a girls and boys restroom The walls of the classrooms are a restful areen tile and instead of the form er desks,each pupil has a new light oak table and chair The teachers desks are also livht oak l ' - . - ll 3 e 'e l gi . whi ch the older band members had t p. 1.90 , 1.50 ,. 2.26 3 f ,g', 3 o 5 , 1. 50 6 K 1.50 are i h, 1.20 v I R ' ' s an Throughout the school year we were entertained by different programs sponsored by the University f Kansas, they were as follows On October 5, we saw Smith and Dane whose dogs went through some lively capers for us On September l6,we were intertained by Dave Workman, dressed 1 very loud sports clothes,who played sev eral musical instruments Frank Coleman, an armless man, dem onstrated how easily he could draw type and play the xylophone,on Feb ruary 10 After that show we all appreciated the use of our arms a little more The last assembly program of the year was on April lO,when K A Mac Kenzes showed us some interesting experiments with liquid air The Annual Activity Banquet was held on March 6 1956 The Toast master was Warren Conner The Mr and Miss C Hill honors were awarded just before the meal Following the meal speeches were given by the students on the various activities that we had durin the ear Four program On April 13 and lb four people went to the music contest at Whiting Charles Hess, trombone solo, Gloria Cassens, violin solo, and Irene Haddock, violin solo, received e III rating Keren Smith, tenor sax solo, received a I rating On the luth, the girl's sextette and boy's double quartette both received aII rating with their songs The school purchased some new play ground equipment which they put out this spring on the east side of the new addition There is a new merry go round and new swings Each class was given an opportunity to sponsor a high school party some time during the year They are as follows The Seniors sponsored a roller skating party at Onawa in honor of Mr and Miss C Hill on March 27 Everyone was to wear a costume and prizes were awarded to the best costumes and to the best skaters of the evening on April 26, the Juniors sponsored a welner roast and a square dance Everyone enjoyed themselves and learned a few new steps The Sophomores had charge of the Freshman Initiation September 16, which they combined with a weiner roast after school After we had all eaten, we went roller skating at whiting The Freshmen class gave e party et whiting where we all enjoyed an evening of rellerekating o n 9 ' ' G Y - musical numbers appeared on the L The girls and boys basketball teams take turns going to Des Moines to seethe State basketball tournament. This year 18 boys left on March 17 for Des Moines, accompanied by Nr Reynolds, M Ronfeldt and Mr Vestal Pete Krueger and Ray McCoy alternated as bus drivers Marparet Cassens and Shirley Plum mer were honored by being chosen four year captains for the girls' basketball team The boys' team selected Earl Haddock for similar honors Then the boys' baseball team BP8lH honored Earl by choosing him as the four year baseball cap tain The Spring Concert was presented on March 15 1956 The program consist ed of numbers by the band, glee clubs, soloists, and small groups It was a two hour propram showing the improvement ofthe music depart helped Mr Szemler wlth the accom paniment Pete Krueeer has been janitor in our school for the past nine years He also serves as a bus driver he is a guy anybody can have fun with The entire school is grateful for Gloria Cassens and warren Conner Darticloated 1n the prellminary state speech contest at Onawa loria rated II with Yer humorus reodinp, WIn Case of Firev Narren received a I for a dramatic selec tion, WThe Fool has Said in His Hearth and also in an Interpretive Readinp He continued to receive I ratinas up to the State Contest, held in storm Lake Friday, April 20 where he received a division I in Interpretative Reading and a II in dramatic warren Conner was awarded the good Cltizensrip Aware from the Iowa oar Pssociatlon He is tne fourth stu dent from our school to receive th s award Neither Absent or Tardy all year Jean ndwards Janet green Irene Paddock glenn Krueger Keith Kuhn beverly Kirkpatrick Chris Loyd Nillis Meents Nary Ann Balk Don Matheny Frank Cash 'mrqx x T TH' IFN? PISSFMGH Irene Haddock Sophomores Lois Dunn neverly Wirkpatrick Labonna Lee Chris Loyd nrnce Smith Juniors Bob Arnold Marilyn Cnrlstensen Merlyn Huffman vary Van orman Seniors rank Cask ar aret Cassens arren Conner arl naddock his service Karen Smith 1 I T. . . , I' ' .-.lv ' Q ' - K3 ' I A 1 f L . -n D - 'W 1 n - 1' . . , J , I 4 1 ment during the year- Karen Smith LaDonna Groth Shirlene Tame I lot., ron ra ' I . A FV s A1 If N4 Q7 , A L A ODE T0 THE SENIORS Here's to the Seniors of '56 From the Juniors of C Hill High, We've watched you strug le for 12 long years Now we're bidding you a fond goodby We thought and thought of some last way he could show our appreciation And so to each and everyone, we salute you, according to tradition First, on the list is curly haired James, who with his hopped up 'mobile, Can be found most any night, Parked near a house in Moville Next on the list, who should aopear But a boy who's planning an Airforce career Frank has the ability, and muscles besides, Always willing to take things in his stride Karen plans to be a nurse, agree, she would end up none the worse, If her devoted patient Chuck would be Many girls say, he's my choice The little boy with the mighty voice His work in declam is sure to please, Warren's a second Demosthenes Dead eye Cassens, she was known as, At sinking baskets she's a whiz She's always on the honor roll, And not a half bad Liz Here comes Bruce, tall and thin With his home made hot rod on a spin He is known for miles around As the euy who tore C Hill upside down FOR rar JUNIOR SE Ne haven't forgotten Ardis, Though meek and mild she may seem We've heard tell by many a boy That when out on a date she's a scream we present the clown of the class A little monkey named Chuck who ha more luck than brass And a bark that is worse than h1s bite Now here's a virl that's always hippy, To be a teacher lS her aim we're all sure that this profession will lead shirley, on to fame Here is another boy, next on our list To the pirls he finds himself hard to resist He's Ronry Kamm, if you haven t Puessed, He's also the teachers No l pest The teachers make Joyce an example, For she always reads books to their glory To f1nd her nose in some Love story Next comes Charles, alias, 'Bushy who for pestering people has a yen It's a mystery to all especlally the teachers, what the words say, he WIlC6S with his pen Helen's always on a diet she thinks she looks a sight But if you could peek at her left hand, You'd see she's doing all right Last, but not least, comes Larl who at all kinds of sports is a whirl Ne wish him luck, but we're awfully afraid, His downfall will be some llttle Rlrl by Marilyn Christensen NIOR BANQUET - , ' s All who know her are inclined to Bur all you need is a closer look I . - - I Y' WI I V 1 , Terry on the date bus, WOW' This way to the auditorium Ready fOr your date? hired for teachers Waiting for Santa HERFF JONES CO I INCORPORATED MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS H McKenzie lhOl lhl9 North Box M70 Capitol Avenue JULIUS CPETED KRUEGER MURRAY MOWERS OIL BURNERS TELEVISION RADIO Climbing Hill Phone Iowa 6 2185 WE WISH TO THANK THE BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS FOR THEIR COOPERATION AND COURTESY Carroll Indianapolis 7 Iowa Indiana Gad' Look what the school board Claus Whose the joke on?? 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