Hill City High School - Ranger Yearbook (Hill City, SD)

 - Class of 1955

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am as , - , G , - - 'A 1 i ' TN- ' 1' L A f p t - J E J .C I 4 , gs-- The graduating class of '55 has decided to have a reunion at the Stork Club in New York on the evening of May 94, lQ65. The day has come and the clan is gathering. As the waiter is preparing the table, he notices a rather tall, dignified young man approaching the table. With him is his wife and young son. He intro- duces himself as Mr. Linde, his wife, Nadine, and his son, Ronnie Jr. It seems that Mr. Linde is a very successful lawyer in Los Angeles. While he is talking to the walter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards arrive with their three children. They are residing in Downey, California. Directly behind them comes Mr. and Mrs. Waddington. William now owns the WDes Moines Photo Co.' and Nlla is working in a local hospital. After a few minutes, Mr. and Mrs. Klndler arrive with their two sons. By looking at Don's appearance, you can tell he is a very prosperous rancher. Next to arrive are Phyllis and Marvin Brown. They are newlyweds, who are headed for Miami where Phyllis has just acouired a position as lab technician. At this point, the missing members seem to have gathered all at once, so, I will just report their standings to you as I renew acouaintances with them. It seems that Don Wallace is still an eligible bachelor. Girls, here's your chance. He is as good looking as ever and I believe he mentioned something about a '65 Caddy convertible. But be careful, his motto is still 'love 'em and leave 'emN. The next person I can engage in conversation is Mrs. Charleen Pritzkaw. She and her husband are living in Keystone, which is a big uranium boom town now. Mrs. Lynnie Naylor owns WLynn's Salon of Fine Hair Stylists' in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Kentucky. She has twins--a boy and girl! Mr. and Mrs. Borgman live in Atlanta, Georgia. Corky owns a cotton mill. Say, he just gave me a cigar that says--'It's a g1rl'. Shirley, you couldn't have made him any prouder with a boy. Mr. Ted Crisman says he lives ln Miles City, Montana and owns a very large cattle ranch. His wife and two sons are 'holding it down' for him for a few da s. y Bob Buffington is married and living in Custer. He owns two of the Black Hills' largest sawmills. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Morsbach are present also. Carol runs a fashion shop in Rapid City and has one girl and one boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood are next in line. fThey left their five children with the neighbors? Ted is the main foreman of General Motors Co. now. Mr. Charlie Benson owns a string of oil wells in the West. We lives in Reno, Nevada. I think he owns a couple of gambling halls, too. Surprise! Surprise! Mr. and Mrs. Burden just came in and Joined us. They left their four children at home. Mr. Burden has retired all subjects except football at school. He really keeps his boys in shape. He says they have placed in the conference every year and of those there has been four firsts. Good going, Coach. Well, that takes care of everyone--Oh, you want to hear what T've done. Well, after graduating from business college I went to Cuba to work in Civil Ser- vice for three years. Then I came home, got married, and settled down to live my life on the edge of the mountains near Denver. Gee Whiz! Look at the time--nearly 5 a.m. Guess we were to busy gabbing to notice the time but I'm sure we should all be getting home. Bye! 4



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ff rw WL gnw' mf 5 ' . 'ff 'sfggzgvsi ' If -,-ni. BILLIE BROWN 'I'm still in my teens--why act dignified? GAA 1-2-5-4, Choir 2-5-4, De- clam 4, Girls State 5, Homecoming Court 4, Chearleader 5-4, Band 5- 4, Class Play 5-4, Declam Play 4, Madrlgal 5, Trio 5, Supreme Court 5, Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Girls Sextet 5, Music Festival 2. Play Day 2-5-4, Representative 1-2, Clerk of House 4, Student Congress 2-5, Librarian 2-5, Class Vice Pres- ident 1, Basketball Captain 5, Math Tournament 4. CHARLES BENSON NMay I kiss all the Ani: girls I nlease and nlease all the ,A 2 ' if girls I k1ss.' Y ' Gunnison, Colo. l. Declam 4, Band 1, Class Play 5-4, Hilltopper Staff 5, Annual Staff 4, Renresent ative 2-4, Student Gov. Vice Pres- ident 5, Math Tour. 5-4, Speech Clinic 4, Football 2-5, Basketball Lettermen's Club 2-5-4, Intermural Basketball 1-5. 2 if k -E5-' 2. PHILLIS GOULD 'Just a minute-- don't despair, eventually I'l1 be there.' GAA l-2-5-4, GAA Vice Pres. 1, GAA Pres. 2, GAA Sec. 4, Choir 2-5- 4, Band 5-4, Madrigal 5, Music Fes- tival 2, Band Pres. 4, Homecoming Court 5, Homecoming Queen 4, DAR Rep. 4, Senate 1-2-5-4, Clerk of Sen ate 5, Class Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 4, Student Congress 2-5, Gov. Day 5, Class Play 2-5-4, Annual Staff 4, Hilltopper Staff 5, Math Tour. 5-4, Declam 4, Play Day 1-2-4, Speech Clinic 4, Librarian 2, Debate 1.

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