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

 - Class of 1982

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l5?if??'?l'f, 'ff ,,hv..,.. 1, i, .1- 1 . . .til , ',1' ,VA , .. iu.-.'. .xr The Facult Expands The Minds Df The Young Mr. Greer is in his ninth year of teach- ing at Hill I'ity. This year, Mr. Greer teaches fourth grade reading, third and fourth grade math, and science. He re- ceived his B.S. in Education from the University of South Dakota. This past summer he worked at Mt. . Rushmore. Mrs. -lobman is teaching the Kindergar- ten classes again forthe seventh year. In the past years, she taught only the last semester. This year she teaches full-time because her class is so large. She received her B. A. at Wayne State College. Her hobbies included sewing, reading, gardening, and cooking. Mrs. Prautzsch has been teaching in Hill City for ten years. This year, she is teaching sixth grade homeroom and fifth grade math. She received her B. S. and M. S. in Education from Chadron State College. She also holds the posi- tion of secretary in HCEA. Mrs. Prince is teaching grades Kinder- garten through sixth grades in Key- stone for the second year. She attended Black Hills State College to receive her B. S. in Elementary Education. Her hobbies include skiing, sewing, reading, and taking care of her new son. Mrs. Swartz teaches the first grade. She is also the drill-team advisor this year. For the first time, she is the cheerlead- ing advisor. She has been teaching in Hill City for four years. She attended Northern State College in Aberdeen and received her B. S. in Elementary Education. Her hobbies include danc- ing, and playing piano. IYQFI' I arol -lobman PIN' H E' I' ff, Barbara Kenton Rhonda Prince Prautzsc in D 3 J . Ms. Byerly has been teaching in the Hill City School system for six years. This year she is teaching the first grade. She attended Black Hills State College to receive her B. S. in Elementary Edu- cation. This past summer she enjoyed a three week trip to Port Angeles, Wash- ington, and Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Halter is the elementary principal for the second year. He received his B. S. at South Dakota State College and his M. S. at the University of South Dakota. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and camping. He also t.raveled through Colorado this past summer. Mrs. Kenton is in her fifth year of teaching at the Hill City Elementary School. She is teaching the third grade again this year. She attended USD to receive her B. S. Her hobbies include' reading and enjoying time with her son. Mrs. Prelle is teaching fifth and sixth grade social studies, spelling, writing, and Encore and Impressions reading. She attended Chadron State College to receive her B.S. in Education and en- dorsment in Special Education. This is her first year of teaching in Hill City. She previously taught in Hemingford, Nebraska. Mrs. Shuck is teaching the second grade this year. This is her first year at Hill City. She previously taught at Hot Springs, Wood, Winner, and Rapid City. She received her BS. in Educa- tion at Black Hills State College. Her hobbies include photography, music, dance, and writing. She spent a week of her summer camping in the Tetons. Miss Willett is teaching the Combina- tion Class, which includes t.hird grade spelling, third and fourth grade social studies, and fifth and sixth grade Eng- lish. This is her first year at Hill City. She previously taught at Treasure Isle School in San Diego, California. She at- tended Vancouver Bible College and re- ceived her B. A. degree and Point Loma to receive her teacher's certificate.

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The Facult Help Students Grow Mr. Birkholz has been teaching in Hill City for twelve years. He received his B. S. in Education at Black Hills State College. This year he taught elemen- tary science and junior high math. He also coaches girl's track and is the sev- enth grade class advisor. This is the eighth year in Hill City for Mr. Hayes. He received his B. S. in Sec- ondary Education at Northern State College. Mr. Hayes teaches junior high shop. Mr. Krogstrand has been teaching in Hill City for four years. He attended Dakota State College to receive his B. S. in Secondary Education. He teaches eighth grade English and is the junior high basketball coach. Mrs. Nicholas taught at HCHS for the first year. She received her B. S. from South Dakota State University. She previously taught at Custer and Miller. Mrs. Nicholas teaches eighth grade home economics. dlm l I' i Alvin Birkholz Cerald Frickson Keith Hayes John Knapp ' .. 5 ? gg 1 if ,Q l9 'Ki .di Q '. M 3? 2 . f 4 ,'d Jerry Krogstrard Dave Larson we-it Q Lois Nicholas Roseann rson Mr. Erickson has spent eleven years teaching in Hill City. He received his B. S. in Education at Black Hills State College. He instructs junior high and elementary P. E. This is Mr. Knapp's second year at Hill City. He attended Black Hills State College to receive his B. S. in Educa- tion. Mr. Knapp teaches junior high so- cial studies and is the eighth grade class advisor. Mr. Larson has been teaching In Hill City for five years. He received his AAS in Physical Therapy at St. Mary's Ju- nior College and his B. S. in Secondary Education at Dakota State College. He teaches junior high science and elemen- tary P. E. He also coaches boy's track and is the seventh grade class advisor. This is Mrs. Peterson's first year in Hill City. She attended the University of Wisconsin to receive her B. S. She pre- viously taught in Rapid City and in Su- perior, Wisconsin. Mrs. Peterson teach- es seventh grade English.



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Personnel Helps The Elementary Function Smoothly The elementary personnel plays an important part in keeping the school operating. The entire staff works together to make the elementary students' day a good one. They keep the rooms clean. They provide library books and good food. They watch over the playground. The students appreciate their efforts. tTop Leftl The cooks clown around while wearing their Halloween hats. They are Judy Swift, Dee Schrier, Babe Law, and Joyce Bintliff. tCenter Leftl The bus drivers are responsible for the students' arrival and departure from school. fBack Row! Gerald Grover, Grayce Larson, and Kathy Gordon. fFront Rowj Dave Gordon, Kandi Turner, and Sonny Schriner. tBottom Leftj Mrs. Shrank, the librarian, helps some elementary students select their books. CBelowD The elementary aides act funny after a long day at work. They are Shari Bessire, Ruby Robbins, and Sue Anderson. iBottom Right! Rudy Duwenhoegger repairs a hazardous stairway to ensure student safety. 4 h I fmt n v'-1 1

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