Climbing Hill High School - Hawk Yearbook (Moville, IA)
- Class of 1959
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You have faithfully brought us to school every morning re gardless of the weather Upon our arrival the school was comfortable regardless of the weather The school always has that clean appearance We always had those home cooked meals at noon So we hereby extend our gratitude and wish all the very best that life can ofler cooxs Jann-on N BUS DRIVERS E33 -H591 X I ikffiqgg sewn clk eff? 5 L Co editor LeDonna Groth Co'ed1toreesneee eeseee 0eeIreno Advertising lanager.... .......Joe Hess Sales lsnager........ .....Keith Kuhn Photonrapher........ ....Jenet Green Sponsor....... ....Hr. Hekeman Sponsor...... ...lr. 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Class Play --------- - ---- Cheerleading--- ------- Music: Mixed Chorus ---- ------ n n c --------------- 3 -A I . -------2, , --------- U M A J E, , .af was sh , f 'ga -------------a,u ----------s,u -----------'-'-14. --------------L, -------------A I ------------------- 2 -::::::::-:-:u Kieth Kuhn ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , N u -------------3,u ------------L, ----------u . ------------- u n n ------------- Q ' ' :uf - --------- 1 2 ------------1 ---------------u ------------- ---------- ,3 h Q ' s 39,-If I Q ' 1,-If 'A -:::::::---:L, n n l .L 1 IE -LL ' 31'-If I - - 1 Boys Glee ----------- --l 5510441 NM? remain Well, graduatlon 18 here at last what happy memories ln our mlnds from the e nast busy, 6XCltlDg, thirteen years Remember your first day at school? Hou frightened our of us have remalned to f1DiSh our entlre SChOOllDg ing Hill Janet Green, Joe hess, Irene Haddock, and Leonard Larry Epllng, LaDonna Grott, and Donald Hagan Joined us in the first grade Clifford Campbell Jolned our happy little tribe dur ing our second grade Durlng our thlrd grade, Lavern Welty, John Lohse, and Kieth Kuhn entered our group Danny Van Norman Jolned our grade in the fourth QPHOO During our sixth arade year, Glenn were' Climb Lund Krueger golned our RPHGS Jean Edwards Jolned us during h freshman year This ma e a total of fourteen in our class We are indeed grateful to our grade school teachers H o w patlent they must have been' Well, lt is over now But our memorles shall remaln in our mlnds forever These were the most lmportant years of our llfe As we look at our dlplomas, we must pause and thanx a 1 who have made them possible Thanxs' NAME Clifford Jean ..22I Janet LaDonna Irene Donnie Q in 9.52 Qu! Leonard 251.21 LaVern ,leur RESEMBLLS BLQEPFINC SLN NOTED FOR FAVCRITE HAUNT Montgomery Clitt Baseball My Friend Irma Garry Moore Shelley Winters Jane Wyatt Jane Meadows John Saxon Bill Collins Jerry Lewis 'Chester' Bob Cummings Micheal Anthony Rook Hudson Red Buttons Bashfulness Chemistry Basketball Studying Quietness Hair Style Shop Girls Flute Girls Math Baseball Shop Mischievousness Bleached Hair Studying Chemistry Flirting Talking Music Witty Remarks Cracking Gum Flirting Studying Talking Back Cheerleading Sleeping In Class Loud Clips DIOUX City Anthon '58 Ford Mailbox Telephone Home Moville Dances Anywhere But Home Home Guard Meetings Slcux City Moville Pierson f c , ' 9, a n r Q . 0 U A . ' . ' we . F ' ' ' ' in a - : C ' A . I L 'I ' 1 ' - - , . B , L W. , . . . x I i 1 . In 1 e ' t L e . Q . . . . . . I I . I O . A 1 . 0 I ........... fc Zi? 95 W I wa, : A J I . t ' ' ' ,U . La We, the Seniors of Climbing Hill, being richly endowed with many rare and wonderful talents and qs abilities, and being generous by nature, do here df' by will and bequeath the Juniors the followlr Annozonetta Beem Danny Van Norman does give his ability to sleep in class, and also his aoility to sing bass Nancy Campbell LaDonna Groth does w1ll and bequeath her skill at typing, and her ability to flirt with boys, providing she play no favorites Ted Cash Irene Haddock gives her ability to say nothing, even when asked to, and her musical ability, providlng he use it to entertaln his classmates George Dunn Don Hasan leaves his ability to find 10,000 reasons why somethlng shouldn't be done, and 10,000 reasons more why he shouldn't be the one to do it Glenn Krueger bequeaths his power to sweep girls off their feet, and the exclusive r1ght to spin his wheels once in awhile, just for the heck of it Sandra Gordon Keith Kuhn wills his height, with the stipulation that she put it to good use during the tournaments next year, and also h1s new l959 black Buick windshield wiper blade Carol Huffman Leonard Lund leaves his ability to smile at everyone, including the teachers Danese Kuhn John Lohse bequeaths his baby blue eyes, and also his power to make friends and infureate study hall teachers Marcia Loyd Larry Epllng leaves the right to wander around the study hall at odd moments, and the ability to look as if he knows the answer, even though he doesn't understand the question ents Connie Me Joe Hess wills the exclusive right and privilege to plan all the mischeif that goes on in the study hall, and also one innocent expresslon, in case she gets caught Hesley Miller Clifford Campbell gives the ability to go out in the hall for a drink of water at least M times a perlod, and also his wavy hair, to wear only on sundays To Paul Paulson LaVern Welty wills the dubious ability to throw across the study hall, the following articles in a space of 20 seconds 3 pencils, h pieces of chalk, 2 erasers, and an old Life Magazine, and not hit a darn thing Plummer. Jean Edwards leaves her collection of Elvis Presley pictures, and right to whisper anytime she has a thing to say. To Pat Steinhauer: Janet Green gives her ability to play basketball hard, and to chew gum harder, and also her talents as a homemaker, with the promise that she cook a dinner for the facility at least once a month. To the faculty, we can only leave our gratitude. Their kindness, humor, and understanding have made our highschool years happy ones. This on the single condition that they continue to serve as wisely, and as well in the many years to come. To To Marlene J' L 0 io 474' To : n S: 1152, To : .1 ' To 3 . To : . . To Dean Edwards: V 0 To 3 . To : . To 2 0 To 1 2 , To : . SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented their play nArsen1c and Old Lace' on rriday SVBHL15, 1 y 6 1959, under the d1r ection of Mr McMahon and Mr Butcher The play w s a mysterv comedy of The entire actlon of tne play takes Brewster home in Brooklyn The storv poisoning of twelve elderlx gentlemen aunts, while everyone thought Their other nephew, Jonathan, aunts had only in a different incidents happened throughout e129 OO minus the expenses the present tlme place in the was based on the by the two old mai it was thelr nephew,Teddy had the same ha lt s matter Many mysterious the play Total lntake was '09- 'QQ-' Abby Brewster The Rev Dr Harper Teddy Brewster Oflicer Brophy Officer Klein Martha Brewster Elaine Harper 'ortimer Brewster Mr Gibbs Jonathan Brewster Dr Linsteln Officer O'Hara Lieutenant Roone Mr Witherspoon LaDonna uroth Leonard Lund Joe ness Lavern Welty Glenn nrueger Irene addock Janet Ureen Johr Lohse Clifford ogmptell Don Hagan Larrx Lpl1ng Keith Kuhn Danny Ven Norman Fed Cash ' 1- x f, ' X , if 5 5 . ,' QI I ' ' v -sg 1 l K . 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Y' 0 itt - , . w 1 -1 - y ' 1,1 xv. fi 'N J h ' F , The oenlor class of l 59, Lllled with 6DthuSl8SW, left Cllmolna 'ill echool A , Nay 13, for their l n awal ed excltement, nSen1or Skip Day , ld at Cmata Vr Vestal served a s Prone whlle Hay IcCoy served as our bus drlver lhe Ilxst sto, was t Wrs Erlnkers' home ln xacnolia We were servea a dell ClOUQ breakfast by urs Brinker what ap petites we 56D1OPS had' Our next stop was at Offit Alr Force Ease where we were taken Cn tour or t e base It oroved to be very lntere lI S A It lS one of the big? et and ortant lP bases ln the U o Tae Unlon Pacific useuf was our next stop A huge the Duseu thls time, we were v1ct1m o say1na,HI'm starved, let's eat We were uests of drandles Dent Dtore in Cmaha f ter shopping LH Omaha, we went on a tour of the newsoaper plant, 'Omaha World Herald' We learned many lmnortant facts about nr ntinv from the tour Some of us wanted to have the thrill of an alrh ff!,filff flare rlde, so we went to the Munoipal !7f546j?! f ga Alrpcrt lxose who flew, were shown the 181D Dlaces o Omaha during the r ride we then went to shows or bowlirp U , we ar lved back home t our l le town of 'C Hilln we were verv tired but tappl because we had man hao pj mexorles of tie da,, senior BELL gal of t e Class of 1x59 Processional - Pomp and Circumstance- ----- ---- ------ ---Marcia Loyd JUHiOF ESLOFCS ------ ----- ----------- Nancy Campbell and George Dunn Invocation- ------ -- ---------- -- ------ - ----- Rev. Donald F. Graesser Mixed Chorus ------------------Re50166 Bass Solo - Dann: Ven Norman 5CPiUtUPe H08diDg - PF3YGF ------- ------ ---- Rev. Donald F. Graesser Hi ed Chorus Address ----- ixed Horus iene lcation hecessnonal Onward Christian Soldiers --Rev. Donald F. Graesser Now the Day is Over rev Donald r eraesser Marcia Loyd XXX- QQ ff ,-46 oW Y' Processional Pomp and Clrcumstance Marcia Loyd Junlor Escorts Nancy Campbell and George Dunn Invocatlcn Rev Victor vunderburk Salutatory Presentation of 1959 Eighth urade Class and teacher, hvertt Ball, Jr by LaDonna Groth V8l6d1CtOF3 Welcome to 1959 Commencement Larry Epling Clarlnet Cuartette Irene addock Kathleen Tabae Labonna Jrotn Danese Kuhn Flute solo Keit Kuhn Address by Dr Vlllard J Robert President Parsons College Jarltone Solo Joe Fess Class Honors Superlntendent C N Vestal ood bitizensbip Award Atty Charles Woolery Clarinet Solo Irene Haddock rresentation of Diplomas Presldent I V Kuhn lxumpet Solo Gene Krueger jenedlcation Rev Victor runderburk M 3. , ----- - ---- - ------ ...-- ..-... ------- L ' , gf' ---- ...... ........ ,....,.,,,, ,, , 1' '1 11 ---Jwo V A I ff L, Jbag. , - ' 'I ' 1 - --...-.-.. -- ' A --- ........ -------- 5 2 Jaledictory - Message of the Class- ----- - ------------ Irene Haddock 1 L-. ---------------------------------------------- A ..------....-----....---..-..-....-------..-- . 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A .2 ..'.,.' f. ,.u.',., 1 -' ': ':. - :,..:.5 G ',--. -.5 .- -.Q .jj .-I., .,.-,152 IUNIORS 144.451, du Eash, Paul Paulson, Sandra Gordon, Danese Kuhn Front Row Sponsor Mr Robert McGowan, Pat Steinhauer, Marlene Plu mer, Annzonetta Beem, George Dunn, Nancy Campbell, Connie Meents Sponsor Mrs Vestal Junlon 4 cuss PLAY The Junior Class presented their three act comedy play November 7, 1958 entitled 'The Chintz Cottage under the direction of Mr McMahon and Mr Butcher The play was based on the problems that confronted an attractive high society girl She was constantly bothered by her aunt and by the neighbors Many humorous scenes oc ourred during the play e Tilli to -Sandra Gordon saggy ng P Marlene Plummer Grace Marcia Loyd Peter Jr Miller Hr Kent Ted Cash Mrs Dean Danese Kuhn - - f---- ------4, -A---nv-nun 1-lvuyu., ULLLALUL' 1' ' J. Q e79i'iv'f1 'fl s I Q I His, M1ngy------ ..-- -------Annozonetta Beem SOPHOMORES Back Row Clayton Ronfeldt, Leon Steinhauer, David Yanacheak, Gene Krueger, Steve Steffe, Clifford Beam, Leroy Carroll Middle Row Roger Green, Virginia Baird, Leon Lillie, Kenneth Edwards, Chilton, Suezette McCoy, Larry Allner, Sherry McCoy, Marlene La Moine Sponsor Mr Allen Butcher Back Row Donna McKnight, Janice Ferdig, Randy Hummel, Dennis C aus, Kathleen Tabke, Lary Steinhauer Middle Row Nancy Vestal, Betty Kuhn, Deloras Davis, Lois Schwanke, Sharrel Bauerly, Sharon Edwards Front Row PatHazan, Karen Welty, David McClary, Mary Miller, Gloria Mathwig, Janet Tennis Sponsor Mr. Glen Hakeman FRESHMEN Sharon Gordon, Jerry Schleis. Front Row - Lillian Miller, Linda 1 e ' HOME BOARD FACULTY BANQUET The annual Board Faculty Banquet was held on December 8, l958 The freshman and soph more Home Ec glrls had the honor of serving the banquet The girls,with the assistance of Mrs Vestal, their capable instructor, also planned and prepared the meal The theme of fall was carried out in decor at1ons The tables were decorated with mina ture cattails, leaves, and different fruit As favors each of the ladies present recelved a corsage of cattails, fruits, and leaves lhese corsages were very becoming and carried out the theme Co hostess for the evening were Virginia Baird and sharon Gordon X 6 Wi MOTHERS' EA The Mothers' Tea and Style Show, put on by the Home Ec classes was held on May 12, 1959 A color scheme of blue and white was carried out The mothers and friends, some one hundred, were served from a dainty tea table decor ated with a center piece of blue and white flowers around blue candles Dainty refreshments consisted of an assortment of cookies, punch and coffee Each of the girls modeled at least three projects she had made during the year The sophomore girls had a skit of do's and don't's in dressing properly This skit was carried out very affectively as Style Court' Co hostess for the tea were Sherry McCoy and Linda Chilton 'w ECONOMICS lx I - -go X 4 , is-,. M ,tr XX L a- A Elf' M -few, , T N O IUNIOR HIGH Back Row Colleen Miller, Linda Welty, Walter Paulson, Melvin Ronfeldt, Carroll Daily, Charles Beem, Ronnie Ferdig, Donna Beem, Judy Devine, Randall Lillie Third Row Diane Mathuig, Lois Ronfeldt, Maxine Haddock, Harvfn Hitcgll, Roger Hiller, Carmen Cobb, Cheryl Mathuig, Karen Weber, David Bryan Second Row Dennis Wickstrom, Cheryl Dicks, Ella Hummel, Steve Smfthiennis Callaghan, Linda Mitchell, Kathleen Schleis, Nedra Yanacheak, Sharon Coon Front Row Ronald Hiller, Richard Sweeney, Gerald Warner, Dale Harkerffiry Lou Krueger, Pat Callaghan, Jimmy Schuldt, Danny Parker, Alan Green Teacher Mr Ball Basketball GHT x F Cheerleaders Squads X ll-lou I I x 35 X S' .xlll xx .T QN C w Q If NAxXX 2- 'fl' 1501 W sg ixi. eww ,s -u 'Vs :gb-is F0 URTH GRADE Back Row Paul Harker, Mark Groth, Dennis Harderson, Terrie Lillie, Ray Gordon Front Row Orlin Miller, Leah Schieuer, Mike Warner Teacher Natalie Whitney Back Row David Lillie, Marla Wadsworth, Irene Vermilyea, David Martens, Esther Fries, Perry Martens, Susan Bryan, Linda Cooper, Bryce Mitchell, Buddy Beam Middle Row Steven Sands, Sheryl Hansen, Jim y Smith, Donne Schuldt, Kenneth Wikstrom, Mary Ellen Ronfeldt, Garnet Claus, Joel Bryan, Kathy Harrington, Fancy Hageman Front Row Christine Funderburk, Carol Sands, Catherine Mc Knight, Michall Stelnhauer, Loren Jessen, Carla Wadsworth, Dennis Bottjen, Kathy Miller, Bradley Chrlstensen, Gary Lund. Teacher Mrs. Nancy Klingensmith. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Donna Kay Welty, Neal Lloyd, Dee Ann Hageman, Larry Jessen, FIRST GRADE Wadsworth Middle Row Randy Lohse, Dale Ronfeldt, Gregory Gooch, Judy Suckstorff Linda Schieuer, Barbara Harrington, Mark Ferdig, Roger Lloyd Front Row Susan Hum el, Debbie Ahlquist, Carla Meents, Lottie Spangler, Craig Wulf, David Nelson, Carol Steinhauer, Danny Uikstrom, Sherry Ferdig Teacher Miss Lorraine Walling Robb Kunze not pictured Jeffery Sands, Charlene Harrington Front Row Betty Nelson, Diana Miller, Kristy Parker, Steven Wulf, Larry Devine, Bobby Schuldt, Monty McCoy, Craig Christensen, Marlene Ferdig, and Mrs Lily Mae Ronfeldt Teacher KINDERGARTEN . ' 1 V I 1 I r v 1 - O 0 - ..1....-1. ' - O I - -v---1 --------W ----------f -- --- --- -----f --- -W --------1 . - L-1-1 e e M mov-W9 of 'fo LOCKED THEN Pllfford lrene 0 Larry Leonapd 5 we LaDonna Kel JO Don vm LaVerr1 Danny L1181'11'1 '-1 Q':L3', - 1 -'.L, 'gE Jw' c:q.L4if .-'itll'-U GIRLS' BASKETBALL Back Row Sharon Gordon Manager, Pat Steinhauer, Sherry McCoy, I ene Haddock Vincent McMahon Coach, Janice Ferdig, Nancy Campbell, PatHagan, Hrs Lily Ronfeldt Chaperon Front Row Lois Schwanke, Janet Green, Sandra Gordon, Kathleen Tabke, Danese Kuhn, Sharrel Bauerly They Salix Holly Spring Hornick Smithland Lawton Sgt Bluffs Holly Spring Hornick Salix Bronson Sgt Bluffs Oto Bronson Sloan Anthon Sloan Smithland Little '8' Tournment The girls had a good gawton season with 13 wins and olly Spring Horniok 8 losses Janet Green, a Senior, q'ction'1 Toumm'nt was chosen as a first team Oto guard on the Little 'B' whim' conference team Sandra U3 Gordon and Janice Ferdig Consolation 3.111 91 on the second team r -it e We 77 27 - 28 h? 55 0 S3 6 . ' no 23 - 35 S6 52 33 145 36 . 31 23 Lawton 37 Sh 50 15 hh 29 61 72 51 60 Sl 50 M8 37 57 55 - as 61 , 61 21 . 51 63 31 ' BOYS' BASKETBALL Larry Allner, Roger Green, Junior Hiller, Leroy Carroll, Danny Van Norman, Randy Hummel, David Yanacheak, Don Hagen, Glenn Krueger, Keith Kuhn Gene Krueger Manager, Vincent McMahon Coach The boys ended the season with 3 wins and 15 losses A Senior, Don Hagan, P' H Th, ceived a second team placing on the L1ttlen8' all confer ence team Salix Holly Hornick Smithland Lawton Sgt Bluffs Holly Horniek Salix Sgt Blutta Lawton Oto Bronson Sloan Anthon Sloan Smithland Little '8' Tourn ent Sgt Bluffs Sectional Tournment Sloan 5 I . ' e - 1:3 8 e ' 7 56 2 81 . 3? 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H OM-r D' 10 H- :im mo In gm o 0.5 aol! H- 9-'cr 023' an IA 0 cn Fh1S page is sponsored by Don's urocery W We H9 'II 7 e 'E 2 0 3 1 1 , 3 u 10 ll f, 13 6 2 'f ' 15 1 . 5 r 1 6 3 2 T 8 3 9 1, - .. Ant P1011 2 1 Ho I-nick lil 8 12 1 1 2 5 13 ',g 5' . 2 1 ill? ' ll 6 - --- s 13 111 0 lb O Q 10 ,D . I '-4 A... .:,.1:'gf.u.a'1.u. ,.-.J '..w . .A . . -. . -V -A ---- 1.4.a.u..J 'VK--'-,A-' ' ' -' U '-11-al-r--: K ,,.,-,,,,,I,. -,ml , -.ff -'J .- 5 A , -.11 .. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row LaDonna Groth, Jean Edwards, Virginia Baird, Danese Kuhn, Janice Ferdig, Kathleen Tabke, Sandra Gordon, Marcia Loyd, Sharon Gordon, Irene Haddock, Lois Schwanke Middle Row Gloria Mathwig, Sharon Edwards, Mary Miller, Deloras Davis, Annzonetta Beem, Janet Green, Donna McKnight, Sherry McCoy, Sharrel Bauerly, Karen Welty, Lillian Miller Front Row Nancy Vestal, Connie Meents, Betty Kuhn, Marlene Plum er, Suezette McCoy, Linda Chilton, Pat Hagan, Marlene La Moine, Pat Steinhauer, Janet Tennis, Mr Butcher Music Director Glenn Krueger, Randy Hum el, Danny Van Norman, Leroy Carroll, Dennis Claus, Roger Green Third Row David McClary, LaDonna Groth, Virginia Baird, Danese Kuhn, Janice Ferdig, Kathleen Tabke, Sandra Gordon, Marcia Loyd, Sharon Gordon, Lois Schwanke, Irene Haddock Second Row Gloria Mathwig, Sharon Edwards, Mary Miller, Deloras Davis, Annzonetta Beem, Janet Green, Donna McKnight, Sherry McCoy, Sharrel Bauerly, Karen Welty, Lillian Miller Front Row Nancy Vestal, Connie Meents, Betty Kuhn, Marlene Plummer, Suezett5'cCoy, Linda Chilton, Pat Hagan, Marlene La Moine, Pat Steinhauer, Janet Tennis, Mr Butcher Music Director MIXED CHORUS Back Row - Kenneth Edwards, Clayton Ronfeldt, Larry Epling, Joe Hess, BAND Clarinets Irene Haddock Danese Kuhn Sherry McCoy Terry Kuhn LaDonna Groth Delores Davis Nancy Vestal Kathleen Tabke Flutes Keith Kuhn fKathleen Schleis wSusan Loyd Wrench Horns Uanice Fbrdig Pat Hagan Snare Maxine Pat Stelnhauer Bass Drum Bell Ly Betty Kuhn Marcia Loyd Baritone Saxapho Annzonetta Beem Tuba Baritone Horn Dennis Claus Joe Hess Tenor Saxaphone 4Steve Smith Baton Twirlers Janice Ferdig Janet Tennis Pat Haven Kathleen Tabke k Not Pictured The sound of our band was improved with the new instru ments purchased this year They are a new bass drum, two snare drums, and a baritone saxaphone with the band increasing in number we found it necessary to purchase 8600 OO worth of new uniforms Trumpets Gene Krueger Clifford Beem Karen Welty Marlene La Moine Norman Yanacheak Kenny Plummer Mary Lou Krueger Alto Saxaphones Donna Beem Dick Sweeny 2Kathy Davis Trombones Marc Cornils WJon Hess Director YJ Alle?-E-n K ut'cher This page sponsored by the P T A ----- ---.-- --. re Q ----- ne iL1nda Mitchell 4Carol Steinhauer ACTIVITY W Betty, LaDonna, Joe, Randy 7 LaDonna Groth and Joe Hess were presented the title of Mr and Miss Climbing Hill by the carnival King and Queen, Randy Hummel and Betty QW 1 tl id Kuhn This event occurred at our annual Activity Banquet which was held April ZM, 1959 in the school gym Larry Epling, president of the Senior Class, served as Master of Ceremonies Various talks were given by the Seniors on different activities such as music, basketball, baseball, cheerleaders, annual, and plays ,L L, smoun MUSICAL me Mixed Chorus Band Janet, Kathleen, Janice, Pat Whose Preforming? f ,L Q - I ifI ,4 ' ' 1 M V 39 aff Us ,S r Q . ire - G 1- .5 .f '17 T 1. U O C C , -Q 5 - sf 1, CARNIVAL e Kuhn, LaDonna Groth, Lillian Miller Front Row Debbie Ahlquist, Gregory Gooch, Sherry Ferdig, Carla Meents, Susan Hum el LaDonna and Joe Randy and Betty Jail House The annual Climbing Hill School Carnival was held October 17, 1958 He were favored with some numbers by a small German band KThe band consisted of members of our own school band D The crowd enjoyed various activities such as, cake walk, gym games, Jail House, Boxing, and skits presented by the 6th grade The Freshman class took top honors of the evening with Randy Hummel and Betty Kuhn crowned King and Queen of the Carnival The Junior class came in a very close runner up with Ted Cash and Danese Kuhn as their candidates Other attendants were Joe Hess and LaDonna Groth of the Senior Class and Steve Steffe and Lillian Miller of the Sophom0r6 Class In the ticket sales the Juniors topped with S226 25 with the Freshman second selling S196 25 The total ticket sales amounted to S69 OO The total intake of the carnival was 81,217 20 minus expenses of 2114 no giving a profit of 51,002 Bo This was used for new girls and boys basketball uniforms, baseball uniforms, and band uniforms Y Y Y Y -Y a YYY Y YYYYa Y v 'y--Y ' YY uv ' ' ' 'U H r 'I - '-' . - 11- l s O 0 e 0 e e l o e 0 a 0 s 0 0 O O IUNIOR-SENIOR March 17, 1959 Normandy Sioux City, Iowa Smorgasbord Program 'mirsh Merry dak ng Toastmistress Marcia Loyd Reception Qwelcomel Wesley Miller Instrumental Solo Marcia Loyd Native fresponsej Larry Epling Green of the Irish Cwearing of the Greenl fed Cash H d bontain Danese Kuhn Be as it may Qprophecyi Sandra Gordon Rose of Tralee Connie, Annzonetta, Pat Don Hagan uood noldn Irish tune fwhen Irish Eyes are smil ingl Marlene Plummer Hearty talk Mr Vestal BANQUET E- ,,. ' ., 1 .. R- , I- . Iy- G.. o- Ol B- 1 R- A- All of us will? G' N, SCHOOL Pat Teachers at High School Party Christmas Prorram We're on a strike' Ushers for Music .-1 l just can't believe it' Night It's candle light' Shop Exhibits at P.T.A M 1,5 Basketball Girls Supper? ACTIVITIES SEPT I Start Schocl Maaazine Sales Started Oto Ba eball, here Oto Baseball, There Baseball Tournament Started Anthcn Baseball, Here S81lX Baseball, There Sloan Baseball, lhere Anthon Baseball, There Sallx Baseball, Here Brcnson Baseball, There Carnival Sr career Day Jr Class Party Attended Mar ne Concert Band Jr Class Play Salix There, Basketball Holly SDP1HgS Horn There Smithland, There School Pictures Taken Lawton, Theze Sgt Bluff, Here Band Concext Holly Springs Hcrn Here Salix, Here Board banquet Bronson, Here Sgt Bluff, There Christmas Vacation Se t 1 Oct Nov Lee School Sr Class Party Jan Wh G- mnmdgtgffng ff? W The Jr and Sr basketball girls 9 along with the helpers n the concessions, attended the State Girls B B Tourn at MHP Des Molnes n March lL and 15 Coach MCMHUOT1, Mr and Mrs Leo Ronfeldt, and Mr and Mrs V etal served as cha pero s and provided tzansportation Quite ana Apr lot of snow fell that week eno, didn't it girls' '2,f55x?'I53 BQ :FX GDN gut? sea? iii? Five II's and one III were received at the State Music Contest held at Galva on April 18 The concert band and the mixed chorus received III at the State Music Contest at Morehead on May 2 Ma 2 22 Calendar ,S School Resumed Lawton, Here Oto, Here Bronson, There Sloan, 'ere Little 8 Tournament Vocal Festival at Moville Smithland, here Girls Sectional Boys Sectional Band Festival at Sgt Girls St Basketball Jr Sr Banquet Bluff Tourn Sloan Daseball, Here rreshman Class Party Oto, Here Anthon, Here Bronson, Here Sloan, There Music Ccrcert Bronson, There Hollv Springs Porn Activity Banquet lu LC Conte t Holly Springs Horn There Sr Class Play Hinton, There Home Ec Style Show Sr Skin Day Baccalaureate Commencement Picnic MAY 22 p - A 1 lr .T 1 10 ' 13 23 1 2 ' . 30 1 1' 1 j ' . 1 7 .' A 8 1 ' gg? 1 17 22 . ' 20 . 30 1 . liz . 111' ' -. . B 16 20 21 f 25 . 26 - e 2 'Y I 5 1 8 12 16 . 19 so . . . 1 Q. 9 14 ff gg , , sf 55,,5,l' 19-21, M Qi pw ff fJQMV 26 A '--IF! sv, A Feb. 2 Sloan, lnere 6 . . , -ln 3 16-21 I , . . , . 2 - V '! g e ' ' A 0 e e ' e 'T' . 7 -' , 10 ' e 15' gina , xi ' 1 ff . .st fx 23 - - - ' - QJSD 2h -an y 2 Q s' s 6 -- . 8 . . ll 12 . . 13 . , . v lb The eal Mcuoy' ixed emotions Tooklng out the wincowso X Doing the war dance,Sharrel9 G' Standing on the corner Watchlng ll the girls go by w lle Sandra stuuies Private Eye Mcqowan Ouch' 'ou're pulling my hair Just a freshman Funny, girls? What's the matter Leonard' . q xfql ' A' ' K A . Nmib Y N fx 01 Q Nnncy man-ng fgcgs again limwfffi miami A Secret Proclamation' 4 3 ,ww Studlngq Miss v H111' Keep them in suspense, J Hn lell her it's morninv, Janet simon smxvsuon Jean A Guest Conductor' The Fatherly Tyne ,i M3 -f i wi 2 X . X 1 ' y:M Q, gli ,L f 6 .K f-,Q-.T JT ,. . ni fbilf ' X ' 4, A if V K ' ? K , . -W- V 5 , Aezz A ..V, .. i V W - J e ,, . 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