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

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VESTAL Superintendent Simpson College B.A. Iowa University M.A. GERAL DINE BRI NK ER Pri ncipel Buena Vista College B'E' iBoAe GLEN HAK EMEN i Comercial Bzena Vi sta SCOTTY REYNOLIB Indmstri al Arte Physical Education Morningside College ALLEN BJTCHIR Music Teacher Morningside College ELVA VESTAL Soci al Stu dies Home Ec onomics Simpson College LEo L Rona!-:Lnfr Seventh a Eighth Grades Morningside College NANCY KLINGENSMITH Second k Third Grades Morningside College KATHIE WEBER Fifth Grade Briar Cliff NATALIE WHITNEY JUDY STACKHOUR First Grade First Semester Morningside College Fou rth Gra de Nebraska State Teachers College Morningside College LORRAINE HXLLING Fi rs t Gra de Second Semester Wayne State Teachers FERN PETERSON Sixth Grade Iowa State Teachers Omaha University Morningside College LILY MAE DOWNING Kindergarten Wayne St. Teachers Student Council Don Hagan, John Groth, President Chris Loyd, Irene Haddock, Connie Meents, Lillian Miller, Mr Vestal Sponsor Teachers NUVEMBER 1 4 Mr Butcher, Mrs Klingensmlth, Miss Downing, Mr Hakeman, Mrs Stachour, Mrs Weber, Mrs Peterson, Mr Ronfeldt, Mr Reynolds, Mrs Brinker, Mrs Vestal, Mr Vestal Mrs Whitney P' n In 5 ' as Off! 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X, 1 , if 2 Z 6 ,Y . ff X iff Lee Annual Staff Newspaper Staff Class Officer Class Plays Music Mixed Octet Sextette La Donna Lee the Her heart is like moon there's a man in Cheerleader 2 3 Yajorette 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Girls Glee 2 3 Band 2 3 M SALUTATORIAN Q mnurj CLASS COLORS Lavender and White CLASS MOTTO Forward Ever, Backward Never CLASS OFFICERS Chris Loyd Bruce Smi La Donna Lee Ladean Gosch 'Bruce let the rest go Class Officer Class Plays Baseball Manager Basketball Phslc Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus Mixed Octet SPONSOR Mr Vestal Howard B Smith Life is easy, smooth, R slow, do what comes and 1,2,h 3,h 1,2,3,h 2 M 1!2l3l,+ 1,2,3 3.h Band 1n2n3nll- Boys Octet-- ------- 2,3 Gar Michener Mich' He could sell a deep freeze to an askimo Annual Staff Class Officer Student Council King Class Plays Baseball l,2,3 M Manager Basketball 2 3 h Music Mixed Chorus 2 Boys Chorus 2 Shirlene Tabke 'Sam' Have a good time while your living, you'11 be dead a long time Annual staff M Newspaper Staff M Class Plays 3,h Basketball 1,2,3,h Music Girl's Glee 1,2,h Mixed Chorus ------ l,2,h , N ll X It - its 1 - ----------- u ------------ u ---------1+ -----------3 Q., ' 11,4 ' 3 ----------f3,u --------------------2 '1s n su- '3ll-L 4 . 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Class Plays ------ ' '3su C1335 Officer ---'- ' 2 Student Council ---------- M Music: W Boys Chorus ----- -----2,3 Gaylgglgofrman Mixed chorus--- ---- --2,3 P B -------..----.-.--. and 2 I favor a five day week end Class Play------ Ladean Gosch Dean In school, a quiet l she seers to be, but knows if its true when is free Newspaper Staff Class Officer Queen Cheerleading W1 ic Girls Glee 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Class Plays Gerald Haddock Hlbcii He isn't lazy, he is just Lillian Ziems conserving his energy Lilly C1 as A Juliet who has found Mu her Romeo Class Plays U Music Girls Glee 1,2 3 Mixed Chorus l,2,3 Plays sic Boys Chorus Mixed Chorus Quartet Fixed Octet Band Trumpet Trio ,2 ,2,3 M 2 112.3 3 Arthur N. Kohlhof Nick He's on the alert when it comes to a skirt! Class Officer ------- -l,3 Student Council--- King --------- ----- Class Plays ----- -- Baseball- ---- -- Basketball ----- M sic: Mixed Chorus ---- Boys Chorus-- Trumpet Trio Band fwY9iv7Q:EsiwbQQCi -,a4-.Nts Q- if ------3 ------1 39u 1,2,3.h 192s39u ------2 ------2 l,2,3, Gloria Cassens Glo If silence is golden, I'm broke Newspaper Staff Class Plays Declam Manager M sic Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Mixed Octette Sextette Band s2a3nh 1 29 1 2 3 M 12,3111 Iuckie McClary Max I came, I bluffed graduated Newspaper Staff Class Plays Vanager Cheerleader Concessions Music Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus NDN LHFTMJ Richard Chilton 'Rich' Better to get to school late and be wide awake then to be there early and be asleep all day. Class Play --------------- ll Class Officer ------ ---- 2,3 Baseball ----------------- 2 Basketball --------------- lg, Willis Meents Wdillie' Quiet until you get to know me I Class Play Cheerleader Basketball Music Mixed Chorus Girls Glee 37-L 2,3 M Lynette Harker Jay Sands ynn ot Tootn 'The girl with the f a tering frame Cglassesl down Class Plays Pasketball 'wslc lrls Clee 2 3 Mixed Chorus ,2,3 Sextette Concessions Music Band Bashful until after sun Class Plays L Octet 2 3 M Christopher Loyd Chris' Rather athletlc, slender, and tall,a good chum, and a friend to all Class Plays Class Off1CSP Student CO1HCi1 Paseball Basketball Music Mlxed Chomxs Boys Chorus Ran' l 2,3 1,2 1,2 VALEDIFIUWINN Janice Lohrman l1Janll You would recognize Donalgogiwpbell dimples anywhere! He'd rather catch a ball NSWSPHPQP Staff ' than 8 girl. Class Plays- - ------ those --u 3nu Basketball ---- -- -1,2,3,h Class Play ---- -------- h. u9ic3 I Baseball ,,, ,- -,,3 M Girls Glee- --- Concessions - ---- -- 13 Mixed Chorus' ' 2,3,h 2!3!l ' U nL n WTO - ' , 1 t- 1 - .1 ', ,n 3 ' ' 3th ' ' 311 - - ---- --------- 1 .l ------------- 3 3' J 19 99,4 39h ----1 .u ------------1,2 '1: 9 1 Trlo ------------- ----- M K 9 N 9 I V ' 3 ru ' ----- --1,2,h ' ' 29h ' 2939,-1 2g31,-4' f --------- -, ,M Class Inventory NADL R QLMBLPS B TTILG SIT Donald C Rod Cameron NOT D BO Quletness Baseb ll F VOQIT H UNT ioux Clty GlOP1a C Louella Parsons Talklng Babyslttlng nywkere but home Rlchard C Davy Crockett Study Fall Belng Late Neyer Know Ladean G nva harle Salnt Bashftlness Not golng steady Ute John G Dobberman Bookkeeplng Mischievousness hOVl116 Gerald H Elvls Presley Trumpet S1ng1ng b1l1ty Holly prlngs -ynette H Ann Southern Toboggans VO1Ce Sgt Bluff Nlck K Bob CUHm1HgS G1r1s rllrtlng Guard Ieetln s LaDonna L Gale Storm Dlck Cheerlead1ng Home Gaylon L L11 Abner C rs Smlle School Chrls L Liberace Broo Pushlng Good Grades Rlddles D1Ck1e Bc hickle Rooney Cheerleadlng GO1DU St ady NOVlll6 W1ll1s M Narle dllson Pop Tunes Bo Ask Gary Gary M Yul Brynner '58 Chevy Te Slng ho u10UX Clty Jay S Dlck Tracy Typlng II Laugh Anthon Bruce S mrnle Kovac Halr Style Sn ppy nemarks In h1S Chevy Sh1r1ene T Molly Goldberg Her Helgrt Taklng her tlne Telephone Llllan Z Dorothy Ialone narl Sllence Home Only five of the sixteen happv little urchins that started kindergarten that fall day in l9h6 have remained to finish the years w1rh the class of 1958 They are Gloria Cassens, Shirlene Fabke, Bruce Smith, Nick Kohlhof, and Gerald Haddock Janice Lohrman joined us ln the kindergarten, Gaylon Lohrman, Christopher Loyd,and Gary Michener in the first, John Crofh in the second, Lynette Harker in the fourth, LaDonna Lee and Dickie McClary in the fifth, and Jay Sands in the seventh Upon enterlng high school we gained Richard Chilton and Willis Meents In the tenth grade we and Lillian Zlems in the twelfth Thus we f1nished our total of nineteen gained Ladean Coach roster with a grand wh1ch we shall al In grade school we had a group of grand teachers to ways he thankful for their patience and help Behold, then, in l95h, we became the lowly freshies. initiation, acknowledged by all as the biggest laugh riot of the year. The long-awaited days were finally drawing to a close. As we waited to walk down the aisle to receive our beloved diplomas, at Commencement, we had to stop and give thanks to God and everyone else for making these years the most enjoyable and profitable to us in the future. Wlth this year came 'I' EMTX T 153 7 J X E ' R E T A .M . . f ' a 3 ' ' . ' ' ' A 1 . . , 7 I L . . H J . . I . F 0 . if I . . . . A . . S . L . C ' . . ,O 1 . . N . . ML . g . . H. P . 0 ' 3 ' . Janice L. Judy Holliday ,Food Chewing Gum Ping Pong Table ' 0 Ill V . . . . I O J 1. . . 3 A 9, F . . . . A ,l. gg P . a ' Y . ' . . A. . .J 1 .sl . .X h . . . g up , A -. Class History ' 1 . XI Q - g L- , , , ' . U . . g . . l . , 1 , wha ba uembo The Senior Class presented their play Mumba-Jumbo on Friday May 2, 1958 under the direction of Mrs Brinker It was a gay modern mystery farce crammed with action, loaded with laughs The play took place at Dick's Uncle Tohn's place in the country Many mysterious things kept happening such as murders, fainting sprees, and VooDoo ceremonies if Mrs Sarah Reynolds John Reynolds Dick Reynolds Pee wee Smith Tweety Williamson Harold Custer Mrs Custer Mr Peter Beamish Doctor Gaza Omahandra Kay Samedi Madame Celesta Peaches Greedinz Lem Marblehead Visa Emma Burpee Daisy Lillian Zeims Richard Chilton Chris Loyd Nick Yohlhof LaDonna Lee Jay Sands Janice Lohrman Gary Michener Bruce Smith Ladean Gosch Gloria Cassens Lynette Harker Dick McClary Shirlene Tabke Willis Meents o 0 1 , . J 4 Q u 9 . u 9 W . ,.,. . oooo 0 boooloio 0000 ,,,,., ooocosso ' o noooo o 000' .gg sooo Monahan paoo one eonoo 0l00lJoh-n Groth- noon I eona one l one oaos econ 0000 9 vo csooo ' 000 oe. a sooo A - ooaoo csouoaeo OOD' oouocunn IUO Vasc 000 ooooo ODOI 0 L one one looocalosooc 000 SW' On May lb the Senlors and Mr Vestal left the school house at 6 LO A.M for Omaha First stop was at Offit Alr base all piled into buses and went on a 1 hour tour of the base, which everyone found to be inter esting and informative All Seniors have hearty appetltes and we were no exception, we had a very good dlnner t Brandels in Omaha After dinner we went to the Munl c1pal A1rport where a number of students took plane rides Those that did not take r1des vlsited the control tower The next stop was Boy's Town There we were shown different buildings and faC1lit16S After sup per we went to shows, bowling or roller skating After much food and fun we arr1ved home, very tired, but with many happy memories of our Senior 5k1p Day of 1958 0g3 X at U I1 J Back Row Danny Van Norman, Don Hagan, 'lenn Fruger, Keith Kuhn, Carlton E ardsley, Clifford Fampt ell, Cordon Gosch, Middle Roc Leonard Lund, Doug Wickstrom, Larry Eplinfz, Toe Hess, John Lohse, favern Welty Front Row Gloria Tlhl, Janet Green, Jean Edwards, La Donna Groth, Irene Haddock, Judy Parker, Sponsor Yrs Vestal Pa--' 9 QM ! ,av I J 0 I' S J e --2 , 1 1 U P --2 4 1 X 1 X Iii l e J W J z J, K, J . ' f . VS. Q A ' -v 1. ' 5 KV J , 'Three Days of Grace' The Junior Class presented their play on November 8, 1957, entitled 'Three Days of Grace under the direction of Mrs Brinker The play was a three act comedy with 12 characters It took place in the month of Tune The qerfina was in J Osgood Brooke's cottage at a summer resort in the Ozarks Many hilarious incidents took place ep-lA Irene Haddock Keith Kuhn Judy Parker Tane+ Creen LaDonna Proth Constance Brooke Newt Hawson Barbara Brooke Liz Yeater Mrs Annabel Brooke Dewey Lamb J Osgood Brooke Grace Darling Spud Bowser William Thorwald Ma Hawson Larry Epling Donald Hagan HodaUm. Ibug Wickstrom Joe Hess Jean Edwards LJ J' N . . N,g,j ,a i'-in fi' w .1 , , ,xx K L . . . ,. I e . H' O Steve Kelso--Q --------------- John Lohse 1 it G X , ff - i, 5 X i JT: Back Row Dean Edwards, George Dann, Ted Cash, Paul Paulson, Jr Filler 5 ndra Gordon, Front Row Verle Parker, Pat Stelnhauer, Parol Huffman, Marcia Loyd, Danese Fuhn,Nancy Campbell, Connie Veents. Sponsor Vr Reynolds I' 9 a J 2 ' o ' I 3 l 0 5 Al l o ,MQ 4 if 3 -5 N no I' 8 Back Row Kenneth Edwards, Clayton Ronfeldt, John Coon, LeRoy Carrell, John Plummer, Gene Krueger, Clifford Beem, Leon Steinhauer, Leon Lillie, Jerry Schleis Front Row Lillian Miller, Linda Chilton, Sherry McCoy, Virginia Baird Sharon Gogon, Suezette McCoy, Marlene La Mozme, Roger Green, Larry Allner, Sponsor Mr Hakeman AEN r Band Clarinets LaDonna Groth Sherry Mc Coy Anita Strong Bass Drum Bonnie Carroll Fhris Loyd M2639 Joe Hess Butch Smith Nlck Kohlhof Bell Lyre fene Kruger Gerald Haddock La Donna Lee Jay Sands Terry Kuhn Nancy Vestal Irene Haddock Danese Kuhn Fathleen Tabke wrench Horns Varlene La Moine Snare Drums P aren welty Flute Janice Ferdig Pat Steinhauer P813 Hagan Naxine Haddock Keith Kuhn Baton Twirlers Vathleen Tabk Janet Tennis e I Judy Suckstor La Donna Lee Janice rerdig Pat Hagan Director Allen k Butcher This pave sronsored by the P L A Bariton Gloria Cassens Saxophones , J ' Tru . . - 6- My Delores Davis n Plifford Beem ibn W I A Janet Tennis, Janice Ferdig, La Ebnna Lee, Kathleen Tabke,Pat Hagan, and Judy Suckstorf fx WW La Donna Groth, Sherry McCoy, Danese Kuhn, Irene Haddock B T W i r e I' s f 2 rQ iu H2 er ft e ew:-rr' 'XQQ on Back row, Roger Green, Cerald Haddock Bruce Smith,Joe Hese, Carlron Beard sley,-Gene Krueger, Larry Epling, Jr Miller, Clayton Ronfeldt, Middle row Pat Steinhaur,Sherry VcCoy, Danese Kuhn, Marcia Loyd, Sandra Gordon, Lynette Harker, Shirlene Tabke, Janice Lohrman, Floria Cassens, Ladean Gosch, Willis Meents, Linda Chllton, Front row Verla Parker, Connie Meents, LaDonna Groth Irene Haddock, Vlrginia Eaird, Sharon Gordon, Janet Green, Jean Edwards, Suezette McCoy, Varlene LaMoine, Gloria Uhl, Lillian Miller Music Director Allen K 51+cher 8 6 Back row: Marcia Loyd,Sandra Gordon, Willis Veen's, Lynette Harker, Shirlene TEEEe, Janice Lohrman, Gloria Cassens, Ladean Gosch. Vlddle row: Pat Stein- haur, Judy Parker, Sherry 'cPoy, Virglnla Ba1rd, Sharon Gordon, Danese Vahn Janet Green, Jean Edwards, Linda Cnllton. Front row: Verla Parker, Connie Veents, LaDonna Grotb, Irene Haddock, Suezette Mc3oyTMarlene LaMoine, Gloria Uhl, Lillian Miller. Music Director Allen F. B tcher. L J ,,,,,, H Z? r ,,., . New - 5, I W A 4 Q x I L ,gy of W, ,T rnnra Q an Q . I, X fi .5 K il' ' Y- ' 1 '+ nf 'W ff' '5 i.l fl 0 I' X e' u S . , y A, A L J T J - , ,rrno ty Kig ro A I 4, , . 1 . r . , 4 M H J f d ll 4 1 , l I C S I a ' Tw , M - A 5 U L 5 Mixed Chorus Junior Band Girls Trio Baton Twirlers Get that ball!! S P Band at Activity Banquet Dickie LaD0nna Jump! Chris! Talking things over Carmval The annaal C11mblU2 H111 Carnival was held on October 28, 1927 A very larfe crowd was present to enjoy the various games sach as, cake walk, box ing, sP1ts gym games, and plenty of food lhe highlight of the evening was the CVORHLHQ of the Senior candida es, walked off with top Ying and queen honors all four years of High School The Sophomores and their candidates Paul Paulson and Nancy Campbell were runner p Attendants Ploria Uhl and Don Hagen, Juniors, Virainia Baird and Roger Green, Freshmen mhe total amovnt taken in was SlO7h Sh Expenses amounted to 3198 89, leav ins 5876 66 profit In the ticket selling, to get into the running the Seniors again topped all, selling S163 25 worth, the Sophomores selling only wlhO OO e appreciate everyone backing our carnival and helping to make it a success Catherine McKnight, Kathy Miller,Nancy Hageman, Virginia Baird, Nancy CSMP- bell, Gloria Whl, Queen Ladean Gosch and King Richard Chilton, Donald Hagan Paul Peulson,Roger Green, Gene Krueger,Joel Bryan,Michael Steinhauer,Chery1 Arnold. a me c D' , . . I . Ladean Gosch and Richard Chilton as King and Queen. The Senior Classvhas 'U . 1 J ' x 1 ,Am fN 2 S Verla Parker, Pat Steinhaur, Sherry McCoy, Linda Ch lton, Nancy Campbell Janet Green, Irene Haddock,Danese Kuhn, Sandra Fordon, Willis Meents,Janice Lohrman, Shlrlene Dabke Chaperon Mrs Brlnker, Coach Scotty Reynolds, Ploria Cassens, Manager Salix Holly Hornick bmithland Lawton Sgt Bluffs Sloan Holly Hornick Salix Bronson Sgt Bluffs Lawton Bronson Sloan Anthon Smithlan The girls received a Second place trophy in the Little 8 Tournament and a Fourth place in the Sectional On the Little B all confer ence team Janice Lohrman was unanimously chosen as first team guard The Sectional Tournament ST H 31 M7 Salix 32 26 Whiting A 2? Little 8 Tournament 6 'E1uf'f's -3'2' LLL, Smithland 38 20 Lawton 29 3h A ix L , ' ' . Q . ' and We 311 37 x ' 50 2l!- 4 29 3h . M2 32 24 Q xv I N 38 hh - 39 16 rf 37 30 3U M3 - 15 37 27 36 Oto 21 55 39 M5 32 M8 ' ' ' 27 LL7 d Mb M2 Iffggdg, ' 3 35 , ' 1, N.. an oa ' 3 . 1 sg O ' Q- QNQOIY5' -Y f L a Donna Lee, Leonard Lund, Dickie McC1ary, La Donna Groth Q- 7 6 QW Af x ,-gui Dean Edwards,Larry Ep1ing,Varc1a Loyd,Connie Meents, Supervisor, Mrs Vestal B 9 I' 9 2 e 1 I' S I I t YQ Q5 Q3 NAI 456, X I K K? 0 I F4 n A Ali c Q ,Sf S I 0 fl 5 Back rows Glenn Krueger, Nick Kohlhof, Clifford Campbell, Donald Campbell, Chriaiiiyd, Donald Hagan, Danny VanN0rman, Gary Michener, Coach Scotty Rey nolds Front row: Larry Allner, Jerry Schleis, Doug Wickstrom, John Lohse, Paul Paulson, Leon Steinhaur, George Dunn and Jr Miller Little '8' Tournament Smithland M Sectional Tournament SmitHIand Oto Sectional Tournament Lawton Anthon The Sloan Bronson Sloan Lawton Forfeit Salix Sloan Bronson Bronson Hollysprlngs Hornick Hollysprings Hornick Salix St Joe 8 Thls page sponsored by Don's Grocery 0 o sB 3 S 9 2 T -lu A 30 ue, 72 U S8111 3 BE o 7 7 17 e 9 o 7 2 6 1 2 o 5 L, 10 'o 6 '1 18 , 16 Chris Loyd, Keith Kuhn, Donald Hagan, Richard Chllton, Nick Kohlhof, Danny VanNorman, Gary Michener, Bruce Smlth, John Lohse, Doug wickstrom, George D1nn Coach Scotty Reynolds, and Manager Carlton Beardsley Salix Holly Hornick Smithland Lawton Holly Hornick Salix Pronson Sgt Bluffs Sloan Lawton Oto The Little F Toornament Holly Hornick 62 50 Sectional Tournament Holly FOrn1ck U9 P1 Pronson Sloan Anthon Smithland 60 B 0 0 , 2 s , S i 8 2 We - . -ggi E2 --. -S M7 M8 U9 57 51 M3 Sgt. Bluffs 52 53 Fronson 72 - 56 M5 -- ' L 60 M3 . U3 50 . 36 M9 M5 37 58 59 51 M3 , 68 56 M5 25 bk 3h 78 Activity Bgnqugf LaDonna, Richard,Chris sllpt Rex Dory Speakgr Loyal we'1l ever be W Ladean and LaDonna Chris Loyd and Lanbnna Lee The annual Activity Banquet was held April 8, 1958 The Band, under the direction of Mr B tcher played a number of selections before everyone sat down to a delicious meal prepared by our able Moms Bruce Smith, Master of Ceremonies, intro duced the speaker from Whiting LaDonna Lee and the title of Mr Gosch and Richard Various reports for the evening, Supt Rex Dory Chris Loyd were presented with a Miss Climbing Hill by Ladean Chilton, Carnival Queen 3 King. were made during the evening concerning work in extracurricular activities Mrs Brinker and her Fan Club 1 0 o 0 I ' . , 0 I l . . - 3 br? Z' ' Lf! . v V, ik. P ii f t , ,g T fffy ' J , ,,. 7 , A-'xfx - z .ivJ'Q W. --- - . Back rows Dennis Callaghan, Marvin Mitchell, Melvin Ronfeldt, Ronnie Perdig, F rroTT'Daily, Charles Beem, Randall Hummel, Dennis Claus, Lary Steinhauer, Roger Miller, Richard Sweeny, Dennis w1CkSt1Om, Middle row Maxine Haddock, Linda Welty, Donna McKnight, Bonnie Carrell, Kathleen Tabke, Janice Ferdig, row: Gloria Mathewig, Diane Mathewig, Sharon Edwards, Carmon Cobb, Janet Tennis, Betty Kuhn, Nancy Vestal, Patsy Hagan, Karen Weber, Mary M1ller,Ella June Hummel, Mr Leo Ronfeldt Back row Steve Smith David Bryan Rand L111 Sh 1 M t foie Fonfeldt, Walter,Paulsen, Gerald Wagner,MZs Fizz PeEe::og,Jg:gnEe:o:e Danny Parker, Jimmy Schuldt, Linda Mitchell, Nedra Yanacheak, Mary fc? Krueger Kathleen Schleis Sharon C R 1 M111 in pictare is Pat Flannagian oon, onn e er, Alan Green Absent UH u nu a 'Q 0 I' ,B Q. Anita Strong, Donna Seem, Colleen Miller, Delores Davis, Karen Welty. First i xr ta 6 Back row! Dennis Hanson, Charles Harderson, Loyed Edwards, Raymond Wulf, Dennis Werdig, Keary Weber, Mervin Miller, Gary Ronfeldt Middle row Danny McCoy, Dale Mitchell, Mike Kohlhof, Christy Hollinger, Beverly Davis, Harold Sandra Sulsberger, Susan Loyd, Alice Paulson, Carol Schuldt, Linda Edwards, Mrs Whitney Back row: Richard Kohlhof, Larry Kunze, Danny Been, kenneth Plummer, Roger Hansen, Norman Yanacheak, Jon Hess, Alvin Strong Middle row Richard Smith Charles Cooper, Marc Cornils, Terry Kuhn, Carol Sfelnhauer, Ronnie Lund, Tom Beam, Gary Suckstorf, Miss Seaton Front row Bonnie Miller, Linda Claus, Kathy Davis, Carole Vermilyea, Karen Carrellg Sharon Carroll, Connie Campbell, Kathleen Warner. 0 ul' r im he W nelson, Mike Bryan. Front 393: Carolyn Parker, Joann Krueger, Kathie Lohse, i I' ta 6 l Back row Phyllis Vermilyea, Stanley Wikstrom, Thomas Callaghan, Linda Beem, E cky Hartens, Fidell Wadsworth, Craig Wulf Middle row: Dale Ronfeldt, Jud Suckstorf, Vicki Cassens, Randy Lohse, Robb Kunze, Bark Ferdig, Gregory Cooch, David Nelson Front row Susan Hummel, Danny Wikstrom, Carol Stein hauer, Lettle Spangler, EaFE'ra Harrington, Carla Meents, Sherry Ferdig, Hiss Downing Absent in picture Randy Loyd F We Relax ff! We are very proud of our spacious playgroand facilities The younger children have a great deal of fun on the slippery slide, swings, merry go round, teeter totters, and baseball diamond The older students have several base ball diamonds that they can use The playground is supervised at all tlmes i ll 9 I' 2 I' B nl R chool Calendar The Climbing Hill Pand under the dlrection of Mr B1 CH p presented the1r firs concert of thls school year at the Woodbury County Fair Atta' the concert they were guests of the Fa'r Association at the Rodeo Sopho ores entertained he h i h h l with a skating party at Onawa S sc oo Thomas E Bracken, from the Univer sity of Kansas,enterta1ned the school with a musical procram This year the magazine sales amount Curtis Magazine sold 321k 3h high salesman was Gene Krueger selling a7h MS, second high was Nancy Vestal selling wSS 70 OH 0Ct0b6P 25, 1957. Seniors from all over Woodbury County attended Senior Career Day at Climbing H111 Dr Ray Bryan gave the address The school stage looked much bright er thls year due to the new curtalns bought with the proceeds made from the Carnival c1rtains was 680 The cost of these new November ll we had a Veteran's Day propram The main speaker was S M Polovina Master o' Ceremonies was Bruce Smith and Lillian Ziems gave a talk on 'What America Means to New We want to thank the Board of Education for keeping our school in running order. Cecember Sth the sbldent body was entertained by the Roscoes and their Rodeo RoundJp Th rsday nlfht, December 19, the annual Chrlstmas program was pre sented Kindergarten throlgh sixth grade partlclpated ln skits Seven th and elahth gra ers assisted ln the choral singing Phe Seniors sponsored a swimming party at the Y v F A for the high school on Wecember 20 Quite a few attended and a chili supper was an enjoyable evening The day before Christmas vaca t1on start d, the high school had thelr party, when they exchanged gifts and had a short program On January 7 1958 the Seniors sponsored a roller skating party at Onawa for he hiah school The Woodbury County Vocal Festi val was held, Monday night,January 27 1958 Those who participate in Girl's Glee and Fixed Chorus at tended. The Seniors also sponsored a dance party at the school house on February 2l.Those who did not want to dance could play volley ball, ping-pong, or other games. . ' - 0 1 Ji L P Y A U V A . L s u , , . 1 J Q- .L , A . U X l D :YR - L' N A. 9 - t , . X , J e - , ' ' .L - . ', 6 . . ' e ' . , J k.f . . . IA I Il 0. 'I . C , . ' . , ed to S328.lS, school s share 8113.31 Served at the School house after . ' I I . A ' ' , o . f v I 0 . 0 . , , . X , 1 - Q , L V. . . U e . o - -1- D . X - L - . ' . . . . ' 0 .tai 9 ' 0 1 - ' lo ' C Q e ' 1 , 1 C J Freshman sponsored a dance at the school house for the high school. March 3 was the annual Band Fes tlval at Sloan Lhere was a nice turn out The annual Activity Banquet was held April 8 in the gym Various speeches were given concerning actlvities through the school year Mr Rex Dory Supt of Whiting was gvest speaker Everyone enioyed a d611CiOHS meal and a wonderful evening March lO was the Sprlng Concert at Cllmblng Hill Those on the program were Jr Band,Vocal groups, two groups of baton twirlers, and Sr Band Proceeds were used to buy new cywbols On April 2h Junior High Conser vation Night was held The students had a very impressive display different phases of soil conserxa tion They also gave many demonstra- tions and read a number of booklet on soil conservation Much credlt for H successful program goes to Mr Ronfeldt and Bruce Smith Capta1ns Janice Lohrman was chosen Girl's Basketball captain Chris Loyd was chosen a captain of the Boy's Basketball team The captains are chosen by popular vote of the teant The Small Group Music Contest was held at Sgt. Bluffs. The rat- ings were as follows: Bruce Smith Saxophone Cena Krueger Trumpet III GMQSTMO Gerald Haddock Vocal Ill Marcla Loyd Piano Danese Kuhn Clarihet Irene Haddock Clarinet Clarinet Qxartette The Large Group Music contest was held at Marmns on May 3 Those taking part and their ratlngs were Girl's Clee III Mixed Chorus III Concert Band IIII Many thanks Pete for keeping our school clean and attractive We all appreciate it May lh was the day proclaimed as Legal Senior Skip Day b no was the zero hour for all Seniors t gather at the school house and pile into ca s, then we were off for a very exclting day 1U Omahal' Shirlene Tabke was honored with the Good Citizenship Award present ed by the Iowa State Bar Associa tion 1958 Commencement Exercises were held May 19 frlends and relatives were present The Seniors made a very lmpressive entrance in their White caps and gowns A large audience of , 1 T - - - II . Ill Il II O O . . 0 V on S . H p S Thls year +he school lunches were pr D ree end senved hv Lotfie 'hristensen Annie Fhrlstensen, and Irene Haven hey eerved approxiwafely 33,910 I L n 0 ,il q g ' 5 fkfi Q 1? xt . ' M Q E J V A ff 1' e g wf b l' I Aa n r 'le ST A 0 l 'aww' ei evy' iff' I 9 I' lunches to an aYerage of 250 studenfs a dev ii.. lvl Don VcClaren,Pete Kruever, Clenn Cooper, E111 Green, Ray McCoy, Homer Hag S Home Ee, . sl -'.' P 4' ' 1 - 45755 MOTHER'S TEA The Sophomore and Freshman girls presented their annual style show May 7 The Sophomore girls were in charge of preparing and serving the lunch,which consisted of a variety of nutbreads, cookies, and sandwlches, with coffee and punch The table was decorated with a may pole and baby candles, with white and pink as the main colors The Sophomore girls presented a short play entitled WShe Listens to a N1 htmar W t g e , af er which the girls styled the clothes they had made Also on exhibit were the scrapbooks made by the girls, and the textile paintings done by the Sophomore girls There was 35 mothers and visitors present, not including the high school and Junior high girls BOARD FAFULPY BANQUET So homore and Freshman Girls of 'meMwmwfxxsxaxxxtsswstiai?22sa?a2x?xL igESToEZllo salad, relish tray, rolls, and ap le pie alemode The girls seXgt2r32hEe:Eal,the faculty and board members,and their wives and huSbBHdS spent an enjoyable evening playing games and visiting . .. g . g . O 0 e 0 gp-W ,-' O . e ' - - in . ' wr. u I Q O BNN 09 s' AH AU If takes two to tango BU which one's the patient99 Q1ie+ eveninq by tne flreside Shy Willie Senior ReDresenta+1ves f X N401 Xlff X ,EE So why the glum look, Snack Time It's vscafion time! B w 1 iv A -Q Q Q ha, fl f ,4 C Wx ' l Is wiping fhe dlshes that tiring? APPlYin8 first aid Home Work 9 9 Pefald LaWonna and John G Girls, are you trylng to please Mrs Brinker' If we are keeping h re 1 8 ti 6 for you up e s m evervthinm Uon't eaf too muvH Wu Our f8VOP1t6 baton twirlers 1, The fo1r Reynolds' Blondie Nivhty Nlte nBushyN Eytphe The morning after, with out the nizht beforelll' Eating ll As always H Those papers can't be thnf bad ' Q 'L T1 'L L in-som What'sa matter John?? Watch out it's hablf forming! Whoa Dobbin Three proud Seniors! Need some help! if L t 1 Ji be W 0 a Qgeig 1 Ev 9 5 + tis' g g 5 'H 9 1 wat 11 Y Q gf' March 2h 1958 Mayfair Hotel Sioux City, Iowa Program Welcome Donald Hagan Response Phristopher Loyd Star Dust Joe Hess lBaritone Solol Swingin' Shepherd Blues lFlute Solol Kelth Fuhn Prophecy Larry Epling Tea For Two Irene Haddock fflarinet Uuetl IaUonna Profh Senior Flass Will Bruce Smith Patch a Falling Star lVocal5 Carlton Reardsley Speaker Leo Fonfeldt .-59: 4 1 :W 'TW V ,HSP I f .ve 4 - .Qu ee' 'ef'ea., s, ukg H igzwy F H' f i5 D J J f 1 3'4iZmlLn?ng1?i?L?l, Iowa Baccalaufeafe Processional Pomp and Circumstance Marcia Loyd Junior Escorts LaDonna Groth and John Lohse Invocation Rev Carlton Beardsley N Mixed Chorus Faith of Our Fathers Onward Christen Soldiers Accompanist Irene Haddock Scripture Reading and Prayer Rev Carlton Beardsley Solo I Believe Cerald Haddock Accompanist Irene Haddock Address Rev Fred Berger Jr Mixed Chorus New Let Every Tonple Adore Lhee Benediction Pav Fred Borzer Jr Recessional Pomp and Circumstance Marcia Lgvd , 8 Cvmmencemenf :sf,:,2,,g21f11, Processional Pomp and Circumstance Marcia Loyd Junior Escorts LaDonna Groth and John Lohse Invocation Rev Carlton Beardsley Eighth Grade Presentation of Certificates for Promotion Leo Ronfeldt Trumpet Trio Catch A Falling Star Nick Kohlhof, Gerald Haddock, Jay Sands Accompanist Irene Haddock 1 Veledictory Christopher Loyd Firls Trio Whispering Hope LaDonna Lee, Lynette Harker, and Ploria Cassens Address UT I D Weeks, President State WUlV6PSitV of South Dakota Girls' Glee Sophomoric Philosophy Accompanist Marcia Loyd Presentation of Class to the Board of Education Supt C N Vestal Presentation of Diplomas President I V Kuhn Saxophone Dlet Bruce Smith and Chris Loyd Class Honors Supt C N Vestal Good Citizenship Award Presented by Attorney Charles Woolery Trumpet Solo Valse Suriono Gene Krueger Accompanist Mrs Alma Beem Benediction Rev Carlton Beardsley v - y t L , Q 1 1 . 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