Hill City High School - Ranger Yearbook (Hill City, SD)
- Class of 1959
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I959 Ranger 'Q HY? lil' vvlll small 'Q 1 if ylrl inli' P nM3,g:e,fe' AY' eww, g gil 1 m lil W-iii I 4- -ei 'vi 'lf T' W ll llljl ...Q-wr-'- .,.....- ll If P W M 1 L Mm , llnmlwflnmnumg.. ' iff ' ' -fa M .-AV A- ew-my ,ffm wp-wi , ,,,,,,, K l 'eel1Hl:w1iu,, - ,, ,, -v'fSWS'mnf+m,,w,Q,i,Ti ,, ,,., , ' 'Ji WMMvufrwlvi-fg,vyypw CMW fn.,-W , , yi, W, ' , F - -.1-Akww--Q-i,f ,Q Q . , WW, ,g . V- '.uffw-N , 4ff:l4lwiTFl fV'Vf 'ITF iw- iw- 1' Y- ' Wfffi--ul,-'WlWWw'l1illlillvi5l'QW3w4 'fl ,,,,,, ,,A,. , ,Q Published by the Senior Class of Hill City High School, DedicaHon... C3raduafes .. Undergrads... FacuHy ..,.. School Staff .... Grade School . . . Acfivhieso. Spons... Humor... Hill City, South Dakota ontents filly WWTTW HH! .............. .. Page 2 Page 3 .. Page 9 Page I3 Page I5 Page lo Page 21 Page 29 Page 38 Dedication We, the Senior class of 1959, dedicate this annual to our parents, the school faculty, and our class sponsor, Mr. Burden. As Seniors, we must now take a more prominent place In the community. Our future will be richer, and our past fuller, for having been influenced by these people. We shall never forget the help and time they have given us, the standards they have set, and the high goals they have helped us achieve. This book is dedicated with our sincere thanks and appreciation. WS-r 'I A Ei 1, 'X A li ANDY JOHNSON When in doubt, do thing. Class President ..... I J 5 f rf - if r 9' . 45 . A 5 the friendliest I . l Lettermen's Club ..... ...,2,3 4 4 Lettermen's Secretary .... .... Football.... ......... , Basketball ..... .,.. Track ....... Junior Play. .... . . Senior Play ......... Hilltopper Staff .... Annual Editor .... Boys' State ....... Government Day .... Math Tournament . . . BONNiE PASEKA Obstacles are those f 5 2, 2, 4 3 4 3 4 ....3 ....4 3 3 4 rightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal. Class Vice President .... ..... l Class Secretary ..... ...... 2 3 Class President ......... . ...... G.A.A. ......... . I,2,3,4 3 G.A.A. Point Secretary . ..... . Math Tournament .......... 2,3, 4 Junior Play ................... .3 4 Senior Play ........ ......--... Hilltopper Business Manager . .... 3 4 Annual Staff ....... Pep Club .......... Cueen of Hearts . . . Girls' State .... 2 . 4 ....4 ....3 ,f if rv.-. li' J I I was at E -u xi 232' fif' +5 PATTY NASH Smile---it's the best a gloomy day. tonic for ClassTreasurer.................l Class President .... Declam ........ Maiorette ...... Chorus ........... Government Day .... Math Tournament . . . Hilltopper Editor .... Annual Co-Editor. . . Junior Play ........ ......2 --...- 1,2,3 2,4 ..i,2,a,4 2 3 ....4 Senior Play ............... . ., 2,4 Girls' State Alternate. . ........ .3 Homecoming Queen Candidate . . ,4 DENNIS CUMMINGS I wo.1ldn't dae be as tu nny Junior Play ........... asIcan. Senior Play ................... 4 Hi I ltopper Staff .... Annual Staff ..... Basketball ....... Football .......... l,2,3,4 234 .I,2,3,4 Track ................. Class Vice-President ........... 2 Class President. . . . . . . Lettermen's Club . . . . . . Math Tournament . . . . . . ..I,2,3,4 KENNY BARFOOT l can mend anything from broken whiskey bottles to broken hearts. Junior Play ................. Hilltopper Staff .... . . . Vice President.... Senior Play . .... .... 3 3 Annual Staff ...... ...4 4 4 GEORGIANNA MOREHOUSE Never let homework interfere with your social life. G.A.A. ........... ...... 3 ,4 Chorus .......... .... l , 2,4 Class Treasurer .... ....... 3 Hilltopper Staff .... ...... 3 Annual Staff .... ........ 4 Band .......... .... l ,2,3,4 Junior Play .... ........ 3 SeniorPlay... ra-ri xl --We , C f .f gf i ,i i 1 ,. . , i inf . . X 'W .M ,. .4 N, ,sf ' ii .L ,sf .W . gui f .f -1. .2 J MADELINE HARRIS Do a good deed, throw it into the ocean and it will never sink. G.A.A. ..................... l Chorus ......... ..... l ,4 Junior Play ..... . . . 3 Senior Play ....... . . . 4 Hilltopper Staff ...3 Annual Staff .... .... 4 Class Treasurer . . . . . .2 Class Secretary .... .... 3 PepClub. ...... ...4 GARY MCLAUGHLIN Select the girl whose husband is most likely to succeed. Football .......... .... 3 ,4 Track ............. .... 4 Hilltopper Staff .... .... 3 Annual Staff ...... ..... 4 Lettermen's Club.. . ... 3,4 Class Treasurer. . . . . . .. JuniorPlay........ Math Tournament ....... ..... Intramural Basketball ........ 2, King Of Hearts Candidate ...... Student Manager ......... .... 4 3 Senior Play ......... . . . 4 3 3 4 4 W ,ff . 'v v ' fr, fs , iii' 'E QQ vast' ll ROBERT LOBDELL Ninety nine and ninety hundredths of all rotten eggs don't hatch, but l'm a perfect speciman. Junior Play ................... 3 SeniorPlay... ....4 Chorus ......... .... l Hilltopper Staff .... . . . 3 Annual Staff .... . . . 4 Basketball .... ....... l Football .... .. 3,4 Track .......... ..... l ,2,3,4 Band ............ . ......... l l.ettermen's Club ......... l,2,3,4 Government Day .... ........ 3 EILEEN WADE We came to learn, we leave serve. Newcastle, Wyoming ....... l,2,3 Pep Club ............ ...... 4 .4 4 4 Chorus .... ....... . . . . Annual Staff .... .... Senior Play... to ROBERT EDSON l don't neck with everybody-I don't know everybody . Cottonwood, Arizona ......... l,2 Page, Arizona ......... .... 3 Basketball ..... ,,,, 4 Annual Staff Senior Play .... , , ,Q 4 4 Track ....... ,,,, 'tax-9' 'hum Ai A24 RONALD WOOD l'm not afraid of work-l'm iust not in sympathy with it. Keystone ........ ............. l Hilltopper Staff ..... . . . 3 Annual Staff ..... .... 4 Math Tournament. . . . . . . 2 Chorus ...... ..... .... 2 Junior Play ......... .... 3 Senior Play .......... .... 4 3 Boys' State Alternate. . . . . . . . . . . 1 if ,Of Yrs? I , se. I . ll ,uv 3 it .. , ii,-rfb .gi Aj, iD . A -sft qggglg Q' .,-4 . - ' 'v w if, 1 L A .5 ' :A y n:-. ' -fi... ,, 4, - f -' 5. tlT.5.a1.m I ...PN BETTY LAUE The hardest part of keeping to the straight and narrow is the difficulty of following such a faint trail. Declam ................. l,2,3,4 G.A.A .... ..... .......... l Chorus ....... .... 2 ,3,4 Senior Play .... .... 2 ,4 Junior Play .... ..... 3 Orchestra ....... .... l Annual Staff ....... . . . 4 Hilltopper Staff .... .... 3 Government Day . . . . . . . 3 Vice President 3 Band .......... .... l LEO ZWETZIG l should like to spend my whole life traveling if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home. Keystone ...................... I Basketball .... ...., I Football ........ ....... 3 Chorus ........... .... I ,2,4 Hilltopper Staff ..... .... 3 Annual Staff ...... .,.. 4 Junior Play ..... ..,.. 3 Senior Play... ........... ...4 1 TERRIE COREY Live today as if there was no to- morrow. Cv-.A.A. ........... l,2,3,4 G.A,A, President .... 4 Chorus ............. ....... I ,2 Band ........................ I , 2 Homecoming Queen Candidate . . . 4 Annual Staff .................. 4 Hilltopper Co-Editor ............ 3 Senior Play ............. .... 4 Pep Club ................ 4 Pep Club Vice-President ......... 4 Cheerleader ............ . . . 2 MONA RAE PIERCE I'II do my living now it gets done. Rapid City 8- Keystone .......... Chorus .......... G.A.A. ..... . Junior Play ..... Senior Play ........ Hilltopper Staff ..... Annual Staff ...... Pep Club ..................... hits, LH' LARRY EDWARDS Life is what happens to are making other plans Football ............ Basketball ......... Track ............. Hilltopper Staff .... Annual Staff ...... Class Secretary .... Senior Play ........ Lettermen's Club . . . NOLAN MAXFIELD Those who never make mistakes a those who never do anything Lettermen's Club ..... Basketball ........ Track ......,... Student Manager. . Junior Play ..... Senior Play ...... Hilltopper Staff .... Annual Staff ......... ? I 'sd 5, 'W--annul'- ff E? Ri N 1 ' :ii ' fr i 5 fav '- Q vxigx CONNIE ODDEN lt isn't what youdo wrong, it is what you get caught at. G.A.A. ............... l,2,3,4 G.A.A. Secretary .... ......... 4 Cheerleader ............... 2,3,4 Homecoming Attendant .... .... . . 3 Homecoming Queen . . . . . . . .4 Hilltopper Staff ..... .... 3 Annual Staff ...... ..... 4 Chorus ......... .... 3 ,4 Junior Play ..... ..... 3 Senior Play .... ..... 4 Pep Club ..... .... 4 JAMES HARDESTY l'm leaming, but school interferes. Football ................., l,2,3,4 Intramural Basketball ............ 4 Track .............. .... l ,3,4 Lettermen's Club ..... .... l ,4 Hilltopper Staff .... .... 3 Annual Staff ..... .... 4 rash., CHARLES EDWARDS l've drunk to your health in com- pany, l've drunk to your health alone, l've drunk to your health so many times, l've darn near ruined myown. 4 Football ..................... l , Intramural Basketball ............ l Track ............. ..... 4 Junior Play .... ..... 3 Senior Play ...... ..... 4 Lettermen's Club... l,4 Hilltopper Staff .... ..... 3 Annual Staff ..... ..... 4 ROSALYN METZ You have to be either thinking or talking, that's why I talk so much.' G.A.A. ................ l,2,3,4 G.A.A. Vice-President ......... 4 Pep Club .............. ..... 4 Chorus .............. .... l Junior Play . . . . . . 3 Senior Play ..... .... 4 Hilltopper Staff .. ..3 Annual Staff .... .... 4 I A, muy, . . ffl Q3 ' f if 'fi ' ,fz -, 1' s i' ' K ' 4 , . , x -Q? 3 A 1 IUHII 4 f 5 e ow, ' X E u.. I Q tx 4' 5- X I U C' NK L Y fig lr l 1 . WI' w qi Q J .2 W ,,1.ff,,Ef3Q, Fw .qw - . ,or .o, m l 4 HM1.-wwwv 7.4! S I uniors - I , J I , V I I I FIRST ROW: L. Schoenhard, H. Harris, D. Reinke, B. Lifch. SECOND ROW: S. Borfoof, L. Dills, K. Scharberg, T. Horst, S. Trapp. THIRD ROW: D. Olson, Bfschafield, J. Miller, I. Graham, G. Eckert. FOURTH ROW: M. Davis, L. Chase, R. Childers, L. Smith, A. Leach. FIFTH ROW: P. Collins, B. Wilcox D:'Stanton, B. Campbell, B. Pcschke. ' I QS. ' ' I 3.'w5': I S Hui .. 5 I I I. Sophomores i FIRST ROW: P. Renner, D. Olson, R. Schurberg, J. Tyler. SECOND ROW: G. Davis, J. Brosmire, T. Gregson, J. Hagerfy, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: L. Belmont, J. McDonald, M. Lee, D. Lifch, D. McDonald. FOURTH ROW: R. Brown, G. Collins, J. Nash, V. Mohler. FIFTH ROW: J. Holden, S Sisley. Freshmen I J - r l l r l ' I , W u I T Y l Y ' y I I E I FIRST ROW: N. Brown, H. Odden, E. Hunt, M. Renner. SECOND ROW: D. Sanders, W. Leach, L. Florian, J. Meyer J. Zwefzig. THIRD ROW: S. Linde, L. Hallock, C. Wellman, K. Gardner, J. Butts. FOURTH ROW: R. Schofield, S Reinke, D. Lewis, C. Odden, P. Watson. FIFTH ROW: B. Woods, R. Anderson, T. Sanders, L. Kindler, M. Soske SIXTH ROW: D. Olson, P.- Brown. ' Facuh , ,,. 1. MR. SAGER .5 MR. BURDEN, PRINCIPAL Nebraska State Teachers College Black Hills Teachers College, School of Mines and Technology Science World Geography Drivers Education Athletics Berlin Academy of Music 8. Science, Berlin, Germany. University of Michigan Music Band Government 'Tx S,-4 MR. GANNON, SUPERINTENDENT Colorado State College of Education Black Hills Teachers College English Ill English IV MRS. GARCIA Montana State College Black Hills Teachers College Typing I English ll Shorthand General Business G.A.A. T f-'x 1 fe' 7,5 MRS. LOVEGREN Black Hills Teachers College Math Algebra I-2 Geometry Bookkeeping - --lf I958J59 5 X .fi ,,,..x .,, fy -dl so 4 is 0 X t?'A4 ....' ' MR. CUMMINGS Yankton College English I Social Science U.S. History Coach WX Q MRS . BLOOM First Grade X ,MXN MRS . DWYER Third Grade XFN' F Q- ' P t. - rt '53, . 'P'-z H 1 Q, x rind fi MRS. SIMPSON Fourth Grade -5pn....M MRS. MOREHOUSE MRS. STURDEVANT Fifth Grade 5 U U S', sz 5X1 Sixth Grade jams MRS . AYRES Second Grade MRS. LEACH MRS. MCVEY Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Bus Drivers Janitors E. Lifch, T. Marphy, F. Holden, C.ASnyde 5 2 .,,? ff' Y , , J .,. 5... 1 x 5- y N , WF D. Lewis, R. Lewis. il, . Eighth Grade BACK ROW: P. Paschlce, E. Nash, V. Schoenhard, R. Hagerty, S. Hunt, J. Hough. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McVey, T. Murphy, M. McDonald, D. Allgier, D. Morse, D. Harold, D. Florian, E. Weaver. THIRD ROW: L. Gilmore, W. Belmont, H. Childers, B. Caswell, J. Horst, J. Sherburn, P. Tyler, R. Bucholtz. FRONT ROW: J. Deegan, M. Rue, W. Robbins, J. Weaver. 1 -Q q EY'Eif'l?F'ivQq KK,'i5 El'i1l .S 'ill .J 1 Liwisuw 44315345 iam t l ' ' w ' l , l 1, 3 5, Seventh Grade BACK ROW: S. Nash, H. Holden, D. Poysniclc, C. Lewis, B. Burden, L. Hagerty, M. Perli. if MIDDLE ROW: J. Ashcroft, K. Gordon, L. Knudson, K. Holden, J. McDonald, D..Schofield, P. Riecke, Mrs. Leach. FRONT ROW: T. Renner, H. McDonald, E. Weaver, M. Richardson, A. Richardson, J. Caswell, B. Florian, J. Metcalf. I.. vt-any A gc-ae 'BQ' Sixth Grade BACK ROW: R. Bowman, R. Bowman, J. Johnson, S. McLaughlin, M. Belmont, R. Gordon MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Sturdevont, R. Stanton, L. Schofield, N. Duster, R. Hough, E. Plympton FRONT ROW: B. Hodgins, B. Childers, L. Ames, B. Babcock, J. Brosrnire. ' x H 2 l fif- Fifth Grade BACK ROW: F. Dieterle, T. McLoughlin, C. Duster, E. Hunt, D. Crow, D. Poysnick. MIDDLE ROW: R. Hagerty, M. Robbins, D. Ames, D. Harold, C. Cramer, S. Martin, M. Gannon, Mrs. Morehouse. FRONT ROW: B. Brown, M. Johnson, D. Polenz, P. Babcock, H. Knudson, B. Herrin, K. Ewing. -U lil l'-Y 2 l- . Al ,x l T3 It v 'sv- vs wbvswi- E l l A N v 4 .,-,-5 -4 I .w ' 7 .lil Fourth Grade BACK ROW: R. McDonald, R. Renner, K. Evans, D. Hallock, Mrs. Simpson, S. Holden, B. Polenz, R. Anderson. FRONT ROW: R. Johnson, V. Perli, L. Watson, J. Childers, M. Florian, J. Lee, R. Crisman. 3 l Third Grade BACK ROW: D. Gregson, R. Kenrose, M. Riecke, T. Cummings, R. Burden, R. Fellows, A. Roberson, D McDonald, R. Allgier, Mrs. Dwyer. MIDDLE ROW: M. Tyler, D. Hodgins, L. Dieterle, D. Morse, T Crow, J. Babcock, K. Johnson, R. Childers. FRONT ROW: R. Eberle, J. Rose, J. Duster, B. Evans, B Perris, N. Gannon, D. Wade, D. Maxfield. l Second Grade BACK ROW: D. Ames, E. Edwards, J. McDonald, L. Martin, Mrs. Ayres, J. Renner, D. Holden D. Leach, D. Hagerty. FRONT ROW: C. Stanton, B. Dieferle, S. Ewing, J. Robbins, P. Deegan L. Lee, M. Florian. l G' A ,ff First Grade FRONT ROW: P. Garcia, N. Schofield, J. Bucholz, J. Robbins, T. Martin, R. King, G. Hamm. BACK ROW: D. Sberburn, J. Cummings, S. Allgier, Mrs. Bloom, T. Plympton, M. Fellows, J. Zink. I Grade Basketball STANDING: T. MJrpl1y, M. McDonald, R. Eckert, D. Morse, D. Harold, D. Allgier, Mr. Burden KNEELING: B. Belmont, B. Trapp, B. Robbins, M. Rue, J. Caswell. heerleaders STANDING: L. Hagerty, P. Riecke, J. Hough. KNEELING: E. Nash, D. Hagerty, R. Hagerty 1 5 .7 -22-995 Aug . -J-- A? ON X 'J Q 575' .J i f, IZJ Q45 3 - i f ., 5352, x .- ,ytliivqu ' 7 ,L l 47 QD J I Q-Yu? f T4 S 5 5 x 035.5 1 ' , Hn: , , b 7 m 23 g . K 5237? Q' 5:11. D 'I AA. - .QU J T I A T 9 C. Odden, M. Lei, N. Brown, J. Brosmire, Drum Maiorette-P. Nash, D. Olson, J. Butts, C. Wellham, V. Mohler. Band FIRST ROW: H. Knucken, R. Hagerty, E. Nash, R. Hagerty. SECOND ROW: M. Robbins, H. Caswell, R. McDonald, D. Hallock, S. Mcbaudmlin, M. Belmont, J. Brosmire, L. Hallock, D. Gregson. THIRD ROW: R. Stanton, R. Eckert, M. McDonald, V. Shoenhard. FOURTH ROW: H. McDonald, P. Riecke, P. Brown, M. Gannon, C. Cramer, D. Lewis, B. Woods, P. Watson, T. Sanders, B. Burden, R. Kinross, FIFTH ROW: C. Sager, Director, P. Nash, J. Brosmire, N. Brown C. Odden, D. Olson, J. Butts, C. Wellman,V. Mohler, M. Lei, D. Morse, S. Nash, B. Trapp, D. Polenz. I ajorettes Vx FIRST ROW: D. Olson, B. Laue B. Lifch, M. Harris, K. Schurberg S. Reinke, S. Trapp. SECOND, ROW: L, Belmont, J. Meyer, C Wellman, W. Leach, S. Sisley, I Graham, S. Barfoof, C. Odden, P Nash, H. Harris, E. Wade, C Sager, Director. THIRD ROW: J Holden, J. Buffs, S. Linde, N. Brown, B. Woods, M. Renner, P Brown, C. Odden, P. Renner, vi Mohler. '.Al! , I'-4'll,f:iLr-f . . 'r'5ZQP62 fy .n flaw r- .J nI9c I ni' 159-Fi-5, rf4,i,x.,'.', L' '!,a.,1J.r. 3 ,..,, I Declam Chorus Z I : iv: In fl lf? Q5 f a 1 I . I 1 . 2 I 2 BACK ROW: N. Brown, D. Lewis P. Nash, P. Brown. SITTING: J Brosmire, Director, Ms. Garcia, B Laue. Junior Play Just Ducky What makes teen-age girls do the things that they do? And what should be done about them? Betty Lou Maxwell and Bernadine Smith are acouple of problems, and there is just no way of stopping them. Papa Maxwell had just been chosen head of the citizens' Committee, because he had one of the finest families in the community. But it seems that Betty Lou and Bernadine chose this day to write a fake letter to a lovelorn column. The girls wait in anticipation for the evening paper. But the letter isn't published. Instead, the author, Miss Blayne, comes to call on Mama Maxwell and unfolds the story of Betty Lou's sad love affair. A newspaper reporter, sent to interview Papa Maxwell, is mistaken for the county marshal by the girls, and being fearful that Betty Lou will be arrested, they decide to plead insanity. Papa's reputation is at stake, and so is Betty Lou's future ---- she thinks! This fine cast was made up of M.. Davis, T. Horst, H. Harris, S. Trapp, B. Litch, K. Scharberg, D. Reinke, L. Schoenhard, I. Graham, and P. Collins. Senior Play Cupid in Pigtails Mabelle Adams, a pretty widow with three children, is under the financial supervision of bossy Aunt Dorthea Vanderford. The children-Todd, Gail, and Suzy-decide that the way to get rid of Aunt Dotty is to have mama get married. Each of the children has a different idea of iust who the number one man should be. But Suzy has her own ideas, and things really happen. This dynamic Cupid in Pigtails introduces a new prospect, gets rid of the old ones, and settles the love affairs of her older brother and sister to suit herself. She does this in a most unconventional method. Annual Staff BACK ROW: N. Maxfield, R. Lobdell, D. Cummings, R. Wood, G. McLaughlin, K. Barfoot, L Zwefzig, R. Edson, J. Hardesty, E. Wade. MIDDLE ROW: C. Odden, T. Corey, L. Edwards, M Pierce, R. Metz, B. Paseka. SITTING: Advisor, Mr. Burden, A. Johnson, P. Nasl-a,M. Harris, B Laue. Hilltopper Staff BACK ROW: S. Barfool, B. Schofield, J. Miller, D. Stanton, L. Dills, B. Campbell, T. Horst B. Wilcox, L. Chase, Advisor, Mr. Gannon. MIDDLE ROW: M. Davis, P. Collins, L. Smith, R Childers, D. Olson, B. Litch. SITTING: K. Scharberg, S. Trapp, D. Reinlce, L. Schoenhord 1 Ii Qu 1 i I if ,244 ff. ,. QQ . ill v 'Qa- Wg.. ,fx Wh0's Who FIRST ROW: BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE: S. Sisley, G. McLaughlin. BEST DATE: G. Colling, D. Cummings. DEVOTED COUPLE: P. Nash, A. Johnson. TALKATIVE: R. Metz, T. Horst. SECOND ROW: SOPHOMORE FAVORITE: T. Gregson, J. Hagerty. REPRESENTATIVE: B. Paseka, A. Johnson. JUNIOR FAVORITE: B. Litch, D. Rienke. THIRD ROW: PALS: C. Odden, T. Corey, P. Collins, T. Horst. SENIOR FAVORITE: C. Odden, D. Cummings. FOURTH ROW: DANCERS: C. Odden, D. Litch. FACULTY FAVORITE: Mrs. Lovegren. EXPRESSIVE EYES: G. CoIIins, D. Cummings, FRESHMAN FAVORITE: S. Rienke, H. Odden. FIFTH ROW: DREAM BOY AND GIRL: P. Colling, J. Hagerty. BEST DRESSED: P. Nash, D. Rienke. PRETTIEST SMILE: B. Litch, D. Cummings. BEST ATHLETE: C. Odden, D. Rienke. .. Villa 1 , Q ,1- . -1:1 . o 0 'Z X 1 Ig, xrlaxx f Q Wm www ', N175 ,, Wx- ' u 19744:-3, 59 Football v 754 'ff . : 1 li ' . 6 4' f is ful. I . ' 'in ' M ' ' 7' . ffl 'L .3 ' 4. , 5 A 'Y-fa, , me X . , ff . 2 1- ,QA Nl . - MWHQ, . 7- , . v I , Mg' . . . I 6 M Al , y., t 1, r 1 M., J... . Y- f , 1' ., N .Q ,L 1 :Lil Jgfen. . , f ,N :K 1 1. 5 , . I -' 'A L, if . . vw ' ,, . 753, -,, li f W BACK ROW: H. Odden, F. Edwards, C. Edwards, A. Johnson, G. McLaughlin, D. Lilch, B. Paschke, D. Reinke, D. Cummings, D. Olson, R. Lobdell. FRONT ROW: Mr. Burden, P. Collins, R. Scharberg, R. Brown, J. McDonald, B. Campbell, L. Chase, R. Schofield, G. Davis, J Hardesty, Mr. Cummings. TEAM HC OPP. Buffalo.. .. 4l 0 Nisland . . . . O 32 Oelrichs... . .. 39 l2 Cathedral ....... . 6 32 New Underwood . . . . . 32 6 Wall ........... . 45 6 Newell . . O 39 VA. 9. . D. Lilch B. Pcschke A. Johnson G. McLaughlin, D. Cummings, D. Olson, D. Reinke, C. Edwards. First Eight R. Lobdell H. Odden B. Campbell P. Collins, L. Chase, G. Davis, R. Scharberg, J. Hardesfy. Second Eight 5 1'--:lr 1 . '1:!.1.' ' Qf tggf-5 I' iiiwu' KING: ANDY JOHNSON QUEEN: CONNIE ODDEN LETTERMEN: Charles Edwards, Garry Nkiaughlin, Andy Johnson, Dennis Cummings, Robert Lobdell. ATTENDANTS: Paffy Nash, Beverly Lifch, Terrie Corey, Mary Renner. QUEEN: Connie Odden. Basketball Fnst Seven LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Cummings, B. Campbell, L. Dills, D. Cummings, D. Lilch, D. Reinke, H, Odden, B. Wilcox, G. McLaughlin. Second Seven LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Smith, J. Zwefzig, L. Chose, Mr. Cummings, R. Edson, N. Moxfield, L Schoenhord, G. McLoughlin. Track FIRST ROW: J. McDonald, L. Chase, R. Scharberg, L. Edwards, G. Davis, P. Collins. SECOND ROW: N. Maxfield, R. Lobdell, H. Odden, L. Dllls, D. Lifch, D. Reinke, B. Wilcox, D. Cummings, A. Johnson, Mr. Burden. FIRST ROW: J. McDonald, L. Chase, R. Scharberg, L. Edwards, G. Davis, P. Collins, R. Anderson, J. Nash, T. Gregson, G. McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: R. Lobdell, B. Wilcox, H. Odden, D. Olson, B. Campbell, K. Gardner, D. Sanders, E. Hunt, R. Brown. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cummings, L. Dills, B. Paschke, D. Lilch, D. Reinke, R. Schofield, C. Edwards, D. Cummings, D. Olson, Mr. Burden. Lettermen's Club BACK ROW: L. Smith, G. Davis, D. Olson, J. McDonald, R. Scharberg, L. Edwards, L Schoenhard. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Burden, R. Schofield, D. Cummings, C. Edwards, D. Litch, G McLaughlin, D. Reinke, A. Johnson, L.Chcse, D. Olson, Mr. Cummings. FRONT ROW: R. Brown D. Stanton, F. Edwards, R. Lobdell, N. Maxfield, H. Odden, B. Campbell, B. Wilcox. Athletic Achievements I958 TRACK Third in Little Ten Conference in track. Robert Lobdell represented Region 8 at the state track meet in Huron in Broad Jump, Dennis Cummings in the Discus throw, and Duane Kibbee in High Jump. i958-59 BASKETBALL Fourth place in the Little Ten Conference. l958 FOOTBALL Fourth ploce in the Little Ten Conference. The Pep Club, organized by Mrs. Lovegren, consists of thirty-four members which along with the Cheerleaders, forms the cheering section of Hill City High School Sharon Reinke, Gerrie Collins, Judy Hagerty, Connie Odden 2 l Q . , - G 1 .Tv 1- V . A ua, . 3 A ii ? FIRST TEAM: M. Pierce, Captain, M. Davis, C. Wellman, J. Brosmire, L. Belmont, B. Woods, B Schofield, S. Barfoot, J. Tyler, J. Holden, P. Brown, R. Metz. SECOND TEAM: V. Mohler Captain, B. Litch, J. Meyer, P. Renner, C. Odden, H. Harris, J. Hagerty, C. Odden, D. Olson S. Sisley, A. Leach. THIRD TEAM: W. Leach, Captain, B. Paseka, l. Graham, N. Brown. M Renner, S. Linde, D. McDonald, S. Trapp, S. Reinke, J. Butts. G.A.A. Advisor, Mrs. GOFCFU G. Morehouse, C. Odden, V. Mohler, S. Sisley, Director, Mrs. Garcia, T. Corey, L. Belmont, M. Pierce, R. Metz. Q .,'sP i l ' W V .of :li 'T 5. 5 I Snapshots fa' 4 rw fi fa M ' , 12 '7 4. 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