Hillsboro High School - Trojan Yearbook (Hillsboro, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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As we dedicate this annual to you, we sincerely hope that you can hear the echoes of continuin gratitude which we feel and which this jedication expresses. Mode? qlljprh T 'S ent I pro Sew 10g mote wales S Cul iacn Ina!- and yart Students eat well balanced meals-- Adding modern home economics facilities has made possible serv- ing hot lunches to the students and teaching home economics in the sewing and cooking fields more effectively. That a great deal of food passed over the serving counter is evidenced by the 105 bushels of potatoes and 1, 800 loaves of bread which were served. Modern facilities in the home economics department include cabi- nets, ranges, dinette suites, and refrigerators. These additions give an opportunity to put to practi- cal use the instruction received in the classroom and to make the homemakers of tomorrow more successful. Z Verna Epp, GC which are served regularly I cmd mmez. assistant cook: Mildred Regehr, head cook 1 P F e 6 f 1 iv , 1 f I -. 1 Y- x 'Q' LOUISE BALZER f- f f 4' A 9 444 , E' n 1 'f'i'5 J 4 ,., -' F-I Home Econorrucs, Y Teens 'll 'Q-uv' ELIZABETH NICKEL English I 8: II, Trojanettes all I x 1 GUY SHARP Coach, Physical Education, Biology gn 5? .off ' N ' JOHN LACEY TED HODEL NCRMA BARTEL Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Custodian Office Secretary 6 i ff l -,J' LA RUE BENGTSON Glee Clubs, Chorus, Ensembles le I ' P' T ff!!! s.! .onli 4- 1 B. F. PANKRATZ ORVILLE KLIEWER MALINDA PENNER Commerce, Drivers Education, Library Typing, Shorthand, Citizenship Journalism, Speech, English III ilk ' Min. ulnm, K, ARTHUR BALZER ELMER BUHLER I, ' I HERBERT WIEBE Math, Algebra, Geometry Government, History, Psychology, Hi-Y Industrial Arts, Guidance 7 CAST Maurya -Beth Dalke Bartley-Paul Pankratz Cathleen-Carolee Balzer Nora-Bonnie Harder Villa e Women- Bargara Funk Frances Dahl Dorothy Ewert Norma Unruh Elizabeth Hiebert Village Men- Marvin Friesen Ronney Ewert eadofwpzecaated... 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' I ' 7 ,, y ,m'LV 1 f' t ' l W F b 4 an 4 R CAROLEE Bmlies bu! wisdom Knowledge com ' lsemex lillgetsf n. Nurses' Training 3 AmbiD0 ' HOSPML 321 JOAN BARKM Safety hes ln the mlddle Ambmon Become a 1T1lSSl0H3Iy EW x , ' 43 ,J-' X-,rv QSQTHUR BARTEL ese souls. are the times that ny Ambition: To be men -s 3 Pilot. N BARTEL u Aavl ming of me W1 tax en cu Vxctoill 15 810 be an archuec Agnblilon gm?-ef RODNEY CORNELSEN I love the eagle on the back of a dollar Ambmon To get out of school wlth a dlploma FRANCES DAHL Humor spends IB store 811. and Suu h th a Ambzuon T O be 3 nurse AN sk o E Xu 9 . -' . N - 'i - 'Xb N N I ffl' s D-- 7 s4,,,..1131ff'Q , ' . - ' 'A',' e A 11 don ' 5 Y sera Dfxuie good rf You it s 6357 to N 489' R se' an Amblf-109 To ual from W esxey HOSP av af ,LDDAE md IS my kmgdom IS ENS I :refs n ow Ot how long we live bu r Ambrgon For C U to me to live bvp Perhaps some flc work Y ERT OP-UYHY:NjJorxh dawg at al H Whawvet xr worth dOmgTv::ebe a credxt 10 'h Ambition human 'ace RONNEY EWERT To my extreme morufr canon, I grow wrser each day. Ambruon: Operate a brg busxness BERNICE S Iuce to b naturally mcg natural when you re Ambrflon T 'me ha O me ff happy 1 f PP1ness to other 1 1 e and Ives FAST PJESEN get Chmm CAROL F have 3 se Thmis iofbxxjirz an Anime H Swss Ambluon BARBARA FUNK She who smgs fnghtens away her 111s Ambmon Home Economlcs teacher afuwf ETH It ls wen fo HIEBERT f O he sa S ne to kno W m Ambinon T ore than Q eachlng EBERT ax. what 1oANNE X2 1 axe unconvenuon kg ai! al. Anqblfl :EAN JOST CII 1 feel lik on T0 S0 HIEBERT don't bother me, I Just don t do them. Ambluon: To stay home and help wnth farmmg and even tually farm for myself. Unuz the f e Working. I 9 I Ambxtiong sic goes away cessful farmer C down A 1 , 'V . , Riff . ,k..,tf4p R X +22 EUZAB ' A f y. - ' - ' 0 ' ' : . K . ' I 1 a f f f f ,Jf ' f, , X ' f' . O SERRY S nee 1 11 HY anydvzlgi in a new Service AmblD0n swilon EHARON IOST You Spend a thi you Caflno A t have mb mon Teachm 8 EN 4 sd 1' es KLAS5 ma: an ISI: noxhmg W pamcu vevl Wen To travel armlnd me Ambluon wotld KATHERINE IOST Although she doesn t shock you she s a hve wxre Ambmon Teachmg Education S ok books 1f1t weren I for Ambl Elon Tech mcal Engineer I c '1v LK, PHYLLIS LAUBHAN A cheerful countenance dis- closes a good heart. Ambition: To be able to face whatever comes my way. 14 US NXCKEL hard WOW m wud must be some come Out' r These none MS eve Hgineei- because Mechanicax 6 Ambilionz iff mi?- LAURBNE Ric not to be ronmse ml Huw To become a .rl DARRELL PENNER Better late than never Ambmon Own a beef ranch Ambm H M2 fr ARLENE SCHMIDT If words were pennles she d be a mrlhonalre Ambxuon Never get mamed' 2515? WR Save U3 1 - grfzbiuem Gfajgire to be good. mvemfy. e from Wichita MARIL vane ty1:N SCHROEDER Ambmons Te 3P1ce of hfe o be a beauty operator ' . -Q 5 V ' sa... N kr Kd- - I V, ,, i isvff ' . - , .O 2 , . t t ttt t r . X ' e t 'i t W . , , D SCHULTZ uaiiiy that xitfxfxot quanliw- but Q Coumsi H. To iurfhe' my Ambmo J, tl, ff' e, GDC ation I SMITH for me, alll know is that know nothing. Ambition: It's a deep secret. im g 11 E JOHN TOEWS Strong reasons make strong actions. Ambition: To go to Canada. SHARON TOEWS The falling out of lovers is the re- newing of love. Ambition: Not to get married. NORMA UNRUH Determination is the key to success. Ambition: Graduate from Bethel. 1 ISTHEL TOEWS person Of fe w :any .to take bacvzofds doesn 't have mb1non:SeC,eL3rf I la Work SZRGINIA WILLEMS nv bl! I Se 1 dom Ambition: S heard, ecfe :anal W Ork fr, 'Z sk? 'ba .N . Joel Janzen President James Barkman ...gr .40 X 1 XX Naomi Bartel 'FY Darlene Brandt Iester Flamrng Lawrence Foth Yr? Mary Lynn Hem Betty Hrebert JoAnn I-hebert V 4. 1,-av agar' S , rr S ' Q' f wi, '-at 0 ' ' M .' .. 1 A ' 2 f a f,:.!3'7'k1Ltr A f 'Pa r 1 ' 5 1' Karen Sudermap Robert Janzen Q k Student Council Vice-Pre ' t My 1 Treasurer Representative H Highlights of the junior year have been the junior play, ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS, the Junior- Senior Banquet in spring, and the receiving of class rings. Karen Suderman was the junior candidate for homecoming queen The Sponsors of this class are Mr H B Khewer, Mrs Balzer, and Mlss Bengtson All found themselves in Govern ment and English and a variety of classes and activities of their own choosing Donna Berg W , 1 'fill gig, 'P W5 WW Lilhan Dahl ordon Dalke sther E1 4 A .Q 'nn James Franz Vrrgrl Funk Carrol Gresbrecht Patricia Hanneman be ,,. nu 'wi r 3 '! L Nelda od l Elvera Iantz Gordon Jost X9 E i, Juniors say, 'We work and play and so grow wiser every day ' 3? Eugene Just Ai' Q Y Abs . 'I 3 W My ' ig it ' A K M, 1 I 7 I nw ,sa f 4 ' if a ,, IJ- t,tt y , 'V J l 5 T ' g V . at ' ' i 5' :gf . V I . Q - K P S R . af .g , ' Q NE? Q S, K Q Q- yy, K as B We t 4 s B 'X-1 ' ' . I ' 1 . . gifs E . f B la , 8 ' ' .: Lf an I J 4 - , , -' - - . My V J W A lv wif: V4 '? , 'J 1 - 1-S as i f. ' . 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I e A 4 3 ,X r 2 W' ,215 . .,: , ' fl7 Delores Wittmeyer President fab ...i XJ Kenneth Bartel fvfn I nh AU' hy? , -' J f 'i 11 L ' ' 2 . , 2 In j 1- vw ,J g L 4 ff ' if '7 'V' y f M, , , V, x , 1 'wx rifllfri I A. 1 r X l' L 1 Lucille Klaassen 'Carol Ollek Mary Beth nk Vice -President , 1 Secretary- Student Cguncil -ff I Rosalie Bartel Geneva Bec er D ' Treasure' Representative After helping the freshmen get used to high school life, the sophomores settled down to a comparatively peacerul year of study and activity. English and physi- cal education were their required subjects, and a majority of the girls took Home EC II A party loving class, they entertained the freshmen, were entertained in return, and enjoyed a party exclusively for sophomores in spring The sponsors of this class are Mr Wiebe and Mr Balzer Carol Ollek was the queen candidate for homecoming O .. 3 'Qtr A s iii' v :- N7 The sophomores are justly proud We the largest class, they crow aloud Elean Cla Calvin Dahl Monroe Dalke Warren Dalke Margaret Derksen f 'Q' 'P' D7 'un P+ J fmQ4uA 'TS- J Donald Ens Emma Ens Clifford Fehdrau Betty Friesen Joel Frresen Donald Funk rf' v 5 for f Sm 01? James Funk Lmferd Funk Loren Funk Merreta Goerrzen Ierry Har Helen Hiebert James Hlebert J :fl ,,. . ' N, F. ,v 4 g . - , 1, - J - - - I Y ' K . .. , 413' ' r 3. - ,JJ .ru-- ,V N . ,Pix 'X l p g: L K Q .t , ' -. A : I L: k i . . - ,X 2.6, in , M s + ,r sr fi: si 1 t '.s,ga Q y I l - 3 , . 2 w, fur '1 'J 1 A ' ' - . 4 5 YN. I nj ,. . 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JoAnn Barrel U 'R 'va W, Ronald Baxter --9' Ahce Boese EW? -il is Judnh Eck Mila B T -fs- 5 4 y z -fiipoylj 7 3 Bobby Stratman Kay Wohlgemuth Faye Berg V1ce Presrdent Secretary Student Councll 'iw t Delores Berg WW 4.2 -is 4' K Dale Buller Joyce Dalke Paul Dalke fave may Treasurer Represematrve Under the sponsorsh1p of Mr Sperhng and M1ss N1ckel the freshmen began the1r h1gh school careers after a thorough 1n1t1at1on by the sophomores They returned the honor by grving a party for the sophomores 1n spr1ng Together they struggled through therr frrst year re qu1rements, General Math , c1t1zensh1p, Enghsh and Freshman Glee SN sig, rf' X52 ffggfff 1 kk 4.- Q' ,pf 'Ihe freshmen stretch forth eagerly They have so much to learn and see m flak arf! Arlene Fnesen Delrght Dwrght Fnesen Elsre Funk Lugene Gaede ff i Virgene Gaede Wilma Hagen George Herd: Darlene Hiebert Harold I-hebert Donald Hobratxchk Delora Jantz ZZ Ni ,wr . T v 5, f r. f ' iff V . rn rg' V, ln' ik kzvk 54 6 K 3 214 mi. ,.. T - UQ, Q X i . . B A J Yrtygg in-f 14' ' ' Wil -' Y J . X Q V , 5 T A Q. 1 on ,F A T- ,X ,, .S ., AS, jg x .3 ' ,--bk 1 'T gh- I h lf.. 3 B to jg B J 'r' 5? , - ' 1 N ' All J ,JL L . IA- T Q N V -r 1-f ', 2 F S 3 B B ltee 'lel g , ' , A KK! W . , i Q. , ' Y . g-o.g 1 if E rv ' H g 5 I I g .. ,-f. A . -f.3yg.g: , V :-,' j X lf, 1 T .T HW 64- ' F: 'Fw 7 Erleen ost Patncta Jost Curls Choose 'sew1ng YI? Ima Klaassen 3? Memlyn Olson Delores Penne: WW 1 C boy P -5 s lea 19 'O Lx X S- 'Q -'H' Her d Khqver 6' IU' Neoma Peters Dorothy Schmrdt WV Conme Loewen QP ...-f Sv Ronald Ryland J? Phrllrp Schmldt 'S 'din Grlbert Suderman Paul Toews QN ff fi Aw aff Milf ff I Ieraldrne Nlckel Bonme Schafer 4 iywwj Raymon Stelung -at John Unruh -7 Charlotte Vogt R1 chard Wanng A Davrd Wxens n' , . A . , ,Q A, n, ' 6 me 2,1 ' , ' rl, A -.sl H13 ' N 't .- V 'Ill 4 , vi Q, -. ' ' ' , , . -1 K I 4 Q .1 I . ' tn' . 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Bed, pallggembegshigmgam 3gttYxaISChm,dT5tE Finance o sm? gn SOS Ttlagattnette Lalilllusic Qoccgichalfmzinrixxaijxz Nancy la ' - YI if ' . 9 . u Stlyati l?ilu?tDgl?'.akies Vhumeyet 'S it ggi, ?.7ee,a Y-Teens is an organiza- tion formed to advance the physical, mental, social, and spiritual life of each in- dividual girl. Six goals--work, health, riixf lations, religion, and art were emphasized in the meetings and projects of the year. Crowning the year's activities was the Mother- Daughter Social with the theme Friendship's Garden. Mr. Arthur Balzer has advised the group for the 7th consecutive year. SeCYe'awz Unfuho nk , . Noima bath Fu ' U VI' U Harder, Pteilggtgtaittnagzsgsg lwogaggnsna Row, Bonnies Dam. ogam Kagherzil Publicity Bauer, ' FRONT France Chair Kb Ewa ' we- Nm' wotihw Chai: H130 u Cnaifman' e 5 Q6 '11 ANY LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Darlene Brandt, Carol Klein, Merreta Goertzen, Dorothy Ewert, Elizabeth Hiebert, Carolee Balzer, Katherine Jost, Norma Unruh, Frances Dahl, Barbara Funk, Gladys Flaming, Patricia Hanneman. SECOND ROW: Delora Jantz, Carol Friesen, Arlene Schmidt, Esther Eitzen, Mari yn Schroeder, Sonja Regier, Laurene Reimer, Vernice Ratzlaff, Ruby Koslowsky, Naomi Barrel, Mary Beth Fun . THIRD ROW: Karen uderman, Connie Loewen, Doroth Schmidt, Eunice Warkentin, Janice Plett, Elvera Jantz, Lola Schmidt, Rubena Siemens, Lillian Dahl, Eleanor Cllaassen, Lucille Klaassen, Betty Friesen. FOURTH ROW: Phy1liS Lal-lbhall. Virginia Willelm. Neoma Peters, Jeanette Schattak, Helen Hiebert, Rosalie Barrel, Harriet Jost, Delores Penner, Faye rg, Merrilyn Olson, Darlene Hiebert, Bonnie Schafer. FIFTH ROW: Wilma Hagen, Delight Friesen, Carol Ollek, Delores Witt- meyer, Enid Thiessen, Alice Boese, Eileen Jost. Joyce Dalke, Kay Wohlgemuth, Elsie Funk, Jeraldine Nickel, Judith Eck. SIXTH ROW: Bonnie Harder, Mary Hein, Garnette Lais, Kathryn Penner, Joyce Hiebert, Nelda Hodel, Patricia Jost, Charlotte Vo t, Jeanenne Wenger, Shirley Jost, Beth Dalke, Sharon Toews. SEVENTH ROW: Bernice Fast, Betty Hiebert, Ruth inn Schmidt, Geneva Becker, Mary Jane Schmidt, Margaret Derksen, Sharon Jost, Joan Barkman, Arlene Friesen, Nancy Jantz, JoAnn Hiebert, Ethel Wiens. Z6 . social concern, personal re- C-2 The Hi-Y sponsored by Mr. Elmer Buhler, is organi zed to create and maintain higher standards of Christian living. The year's activities included: various money pro- jects such as the pencil sale and selling pop at the football and basketball games, a vari ety of meetings, Hi-'Y Youth and Government Conference EounCi1fZelgiHT, FRONTR at To eka Hi-Y District Con- 3111 P Sem ' OW: P ' P'0jecf3lghq:FZ' Treaatgxfg Marvin 53365 Franz Se LEFT T ference at Salina, and the man um r- M e1 - - cr :Ja .ani L ' F- E1 ' Vice- .ef-Hy, V- . annual Father-Son Banquet. mes H1ffberI.a1?ren?? Fonhmer Buhler. sl,res'deUf:Ma1'3'1FU!11L s Ubhglt ' WO1-gh, C POHSOI- B Fvm F lllden . . A ri I y and Membgrshhalfmani -yoe?K ROW:eii?' Pfesident IP - I yd s Chairman. Hnzell. Soci,31 D75 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Virgene Gaede, Donald Hobratschk, Clifford Fehdrau, Roy Overbay, Jerry Jost, Donald Funk, John Pankratz, Lawrence Foth, John Knaak, Marvin Friesen, Willis Nickel. SECOND ROW: Calvin Dahl, Calvin Knaak, Lloyd Schultz, Gordon Jost, Robert Janzen. Joel Janzen, Virgil Funk, James Franz, Eugene Just, Lynell Walker. THIRD ROW: Steve Jost, John Unruh, Floyd Seitz, David Wiens, Bob Stratman, Gordon Dalke, Charles Thresher, Frank Krause, Ronney Evert, Darrell Penner, Wesley Nickel. FOURTH ROW: Warren Dalke, Marvin Janzen, Lewis Hiebert, Dwight Friesen, Roland Reiswi , Geor e Herdt, Paul Toews, Richard Waring, Dale Buller, James Klassen, Paul Pankratz. FIFTH ROW: James Hieiert, Rciert Hiebert, Ronald Ryland, Ra mond Srelt- ing, Gerald Jost, Leland Suderman, Lloyd Dalke, Loren Funk, Marvin Barrel, Robert Herdt. SIXTH RJW: Joel Frie- sen, Harold Hiebert, Monroe Dalke, Howard Plenert, Lugene Gaede, Richard Pankratz, Orley Plenert, James Funk, Kenneth Barrel, Linferd Funk. BACK ROW: Herald Kliewer, Gilbert Suderman, Ronald Baxter, James Thiessen, James Barkman, Lester Flaming, Jerry Harder, Merle Schroeder. Z7 s FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Hiebert, Sharon Toews, Karen Suderman, Bonnie Harder, Gladys Fleming. SECOND ROW: Faye Berg, Elvera Jantz, Eunice Warkentin, Norma Unruh, Delora Jantz, Connie loewen, Alice Boese, Charlotte Vogt, Wilma Hagen, Arlene Friesen. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Ewert, Mary Beth Funk, Betty Friesen, Lucille Klassen, Lillian Dahl, Rnbena Siemens, Delight Friesen, Patricia Jost, Eileen Jost, Dorothy Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Garnette Lais, Lola Schmidt, Janice Plett, Margaret Pany, Eleanor Claassen, Enid Thiessen, Delores Wittmeyer, Carol Ollek, Katherine Jost, Elizabeth Hiebert. FIFTH ROW: Kathryn Penner, Bernice Fast. Joyce Hiebert, Nancy Jantz, Nelda Hoclel, Beth Dalke, Carolee Balzer, Barbara Funk, Frances Dahl, Virginia Willems, Phyllis Laubhan. SIXTH ROW: Neoma Peters, Mary Lynn Hein, JoAnn Barrel, Kay Wohlgemuth, Darlene Hiebert, Marrilyn Olson, Sonja Regier, Marilyn Schroeder, Esther Eitzen, Carol Friesen, Arlene Schmidt. 7fzojcmelZe4 The pep behind the players is enthusiastically provided by the Trojanette Club. A new honor-point system was intro- duced this year, and the new uniform outfits and club pins were an added attraction at the games. One of the high- lights of the year was the Trojanette banquet, given in honor of all the athletes. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Nelda Hodel, Decorating Chair- man, Karen Suderman, Treasurer, Norma Unruh, Secretaryg Doro thy Ewerr, President, Carolee Balzer, Vice-Presidenrg Betty Friesen, Student Council Representativeg Lucille Klassen, Service Chairman. BACK ROW: Lillian Dahl, Pep-Stunt Chairman, Bar- bara Funk, Program Chairmang Miss Nickel, Sponsor, Katherine Jost, Publicity Chairman, Frances Dahl, Finance Chairman. 29 'wr 'T' LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Lois Ens, Assistant Editor, Phyllis Laubhan, Class Editor. BACK ROW, Bernice Fast and Joan Barkman, Headline Editors, Arlene Schmidt, Production Manager, Sharon Toews, Sperm Editor, Virginia Willems, Editor. NOT PICTURED: Charles Smith, Typist. Hustling and bustling to meet production deadlines, the Oracle staff set as its goal to keep students well-informed with interesting and vital student news. In the Student Council, a vital part of the school, all classes and organizations are represented. -There the wishes of the student body are discussed and enacted. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Mr. H. B. Kliewer, Advisor, Robert Janzen, Junior Representative, Betty Friesen, Trojanette Representative, JoAnne Hiebert, Vice-President, James Franz, President, Karen Suderman, Secretary- Treasurer, Beth Dalke, Y-Teen Representative, Mr. Herbert Wiebe, Advisor. BACK ROW: Virgil Funk, Hi-Y Representative, Mary Beth Funk, Sophomore Representative, Robert Herdt, Senior Representative, Faye Berg, Freshman Representative, Virgil Klassen, FFA Representative. NOT PICTURED, Nelda Hodel, Band Representative 's - I I x 4 A l ' 19 FFA Wild Life Conservation was the theme the FFA chose for their annual parent-son banquet held April 26, 1955, in the high school auditorium. Mr. Wes Seyler, farm di- rector of WIBW, was the guest speaker for the evening. Open house in the classroom and shop cli- maxed the evening, TROJANETTE Choosing Tro- jans as their theme, the Trojan- ettes gave their seventh annual athletic banquet March 26, 1955, in the high school au- ditnrium. Bethel College Madrigalians provided the evening's entertain- ment. Zcmguezfc . 2 14 ' ' . ,Hr . ,I ,Lp ' 5 Ralf' I ' f,-liz! llffyii' if jz!?3'.'? ,-31 LX! 1' 5. . fi J ,, off' if -Bri, I f,AL,i:-his W Y -rl, f My X JUNIOR-SENIOR The juniors entertained the seniors May 7, 1955, in the high school audi- torium with the 1955 Junior-Senior Banquet using the theme Over the Rain- bow. In keeping with this theme the rainbow idea was used in toasts and music. , CFL v .,-1-4 fri, , , . g t 1 X :uw 1 -T913 i J lldfp ,, M,.,,.,, ,, s.. up a,,f:s1,', ' ' y 3: gi- , , A t.,,,,,,-,. 1,1 ,gr .ff - + tw, , , J' sf ,yhf HI-Y 125 Hi-Y members and their fathers attended the annual Hi-Y Father-Son Ban- quet held April 12, 1955, in the high school auditorium. Highlighting the evening was the guest speaker, Dr. Frank Richards, who has served in the position of chaplain at the Hutchinson reformatory for fourteen years. Guardians of Our Birthrightu was the topic he used. ROW Betty Friesen, Bonnie Harder, Barbara Funk, Fran laassen Dorothy Ewert, Virginia Willems. SECOND ROW Robert Herdt, Willis Nickel Joel R W Be 3 1 -rv ces Dahl, Rosalie Barrel, Janice Plett, Lucille : Joyce Hiebert, JoAnn Hieberg Merreta Goertzen, Arlene Schmidt, Janzen, Jerry Harder, Rubena Siemens, Beth Dalke, Carolee Balzer, Delores Wrttmeyer THIRD rmce Fast Garnette Lats Lola Schmidt, Lois Ens, Lillian Dahl, Loren Funk, James Klassen, Paul Pankratz Wesley Nickel, Harriet Jost, Sharon Jost, Nancy Jantz, Karen Suderman. FOURTH ROW: James Franz, Virgil Funk, Lela d Calvin Knaak, Lawrence Foth Lloyd Dalke, Monroe Dalke, Calvin Dahl, Gerald Jost, F n Suderma rank Krause, Robert H' may md ' ivid in Ories Temaln V b rs Pleasant mem us mem e the minds of HHS Smallscgcghgrson, as , S and their dlrictorllohfama of eventS ' t e Pa 1' they fevlew - hool Yea ' shared in the 1954 55 Scr the ch01'U5 was In the fall of the Yea. e the operetta, ' S to gw hoir buSY PfeParm . for C 1151252 Pinafore, to ralse money . 'C robes. ' , . the district musl Parric1P?'t1ng :gt in vocal concerts, festival, tilgmilixanderwohl church, nt - ' at e , enceme silggfling a part 1n thehcirgjgeriences aeek were ot e W . h red. ' - ' thelf thewyiqieje will Continue echoing lrearsi CITIOT-'Y thrmlghout the Comlng ffl iebert, Marvin Bart X. 395 v R l LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Garnette Lais, Mary Jane Schmidt, Betty Hiebert, Ruth Ann Schmidt, Naomi Bartel, Darlene Brandt, Joyce Hiebert, Lillian Dahl, Carol Klein, Merreta Goertzen, Harriet Jost, Mary Beth Funk, Helen l-liebert, Nancy Jan-tz, Carolee Balzer, Kay Wohlgemuth. SECOND ROW: Bernice Fast, Eunice Warkentin, Eleanor Claassen, Betty Friesen, Bonnie Harder, Norma Unruh, Jeanenne Wenger, Virginia Willems, Katherine Jost, Nelda Hodel, JoAnn Hiebert, Karen Suderman, Lucille Klaassen, Patricia Hanneman, Janice Plett, Gladys Flaming, De- lores Wittmeyer, Carol Ollek. THIRD ROW: Mary Knaak, Elvera Jantz, Esther Eitzen, Margaret Derksen, Frances Dahl, Barbara Funk, Ruby Koslowsky, Vernice Ratzlaff, Lola Schmidt, Kathryn Penner, Donna Berg, Sharon Jost, Margaret Parry, Ethel Wiens, Joan Barkman, Enid Thiessen. FOURTH ROW: Laurene Reimer, Carol Friesen, Sonja Regier, Marilyn Schroeder, Arlene Schmidt, Rosalie Bartel, Carrol Giesbrecht, Charmaine Nuss, Mary Lynn Hein, Lois Ens, Elizabeth Hiebert, Phyllis Laubhan, Sharon Toews, Beth Dalke, Rubena Siemens, Emma Ens, Dorothy Ewert, Marilyn Pankratz. k, Mefiiia 'e l'lard6Y- Baxbatgfrxoylee Bauer' - ' gorml DSOSK-1 TO RIGHT: 6986? sehmidlf Shaw n 6 JOAD G ertzen. ysnice Pm' UT' 1 1:tie,56U, 1,1 1 3 wmems, Be' 7 TO RKGHT: liatinjadeggfothy Ewen' a U xlgfrices Dahl Nancl' x .X tv Rx 5- 1 34 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Lynell Walker, Robert Janzen, Joel Janzen, Robert Herdr, Willis Nickel, Gordon Dalke, Linferd Funk, Warren Dalke, Merle Schroeder, Eugene Just. SECOND ROW: James Hiebert, Leland Suderman, John Knaak, Wesley Nickel, Paul Pankratz, James Klassen, Frank Krause, Joel Friesen, Calvin Dahl, Robert Hiebert, Jerry Harder, Floyd Seitz. Tl-HRD ROW: Loren Funk, Marvin Barrel, Darrell Penner, Monroe Dalke, Lloyd Dalke, Lawrence Foth, Virgil Funk, Calvin Knaak, Gordon Jost, Kenneth Bartel, James Funk. cal' Y-1 X6 sos Q G53 693' ' 1 Yuebelglafld we t 9-0196 ak' 1119 ina P l Robert Herdf. James Klasserl. au D-xnllfilfz. Villil Funk' ?, K , , - 5 Tra-la pom-pom the Glees sing out X Their l's at contest to trill about. J-1 35 may Zaeemdle J 0 Taking a spring tour, playing at the - annual CO-OP meeting, accompanying the I-I, M,S, Pinafore operetta, playing spring and winter concerts, performing at the District Music Festival, and hear- ing the Kansas City Philharmonic at Emporia are events which will echo and re-echo through the years ahead. Not only will they be pleasant memories but they, together with the practices under the direction of Mr. Sperling, have en- riched the music lives and appreciations of the students. e--p- LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Dahl, Sharon Jost, Elizabeth Hiebert, Janice Plett. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Frances Dahl, Sharon Jost, Barbara Funk, Mary Ann Knaak, Dorothy Ewert, Nancy Jantz, Kathryn Fenner, Laurene Reimer, Lillian Dahl, Janice Plett. SECOND ROW: Norma Unruh, JoAnn Hiebert, Nelda Hodel, Elizabeth Hiebert, Rubena Siemens, Beth Dalke, Rosalie Bartel, Meneta Goertzen, Gladys Flaming, Robert Hieberr, Harriet Jost, Arlene Schmidt, Esther Eitzen, Bonnie Harder, Carolee Balzer, THIRD ROW: Leland Suderman, Eugene Just, Kay Wohlgemuth, Vernice Ratzlaff, De- lores Wittmeyer, Enid Thiessen, Sonja Regier, Dale Buller. STANDING: Robert Herdt, Carol Klein, Mr. Sperling, Lois Ens. PIANO: Karen Suderman. .qsH,:A'4- , . , ' ' . R Q 5. I 1 Q . l . if J ill sl gi ill J 1 mg LEFT TO RIGHT Gamette LEFT TO RIGHT George LEFT TO RIGHT Dorothy Lars Lucille Klaassen, Herdt, Bob Stratman Eugene Ewert, JoAnn Hieberr, Nancy Eunice Warkenun ust ?cuwl Zmemfleo Organized in the beginning of the year, these ensembles played at various school functions, club meetings and churches They participated in the District Music Festival held at Emporia Clarinet quartet, flute quartet, and saxophone quartet received highly superior ratings in district competition and superior ratings at the State Music Festival. First to utilize the facilities of the new music hall, these ensembles added pleasant echoes to the musical phase of school life. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harriet Jost, Arlene Schmidt, LEFT TO RIGHT Sonja Regret Carol Frxesen, Bonnie Harder, Carolee Balzer. Rosalie Bartel Beth Dalke J J LUCILLE KLAASSEN, Twirler ETHEL WIENS, Twirler CAROL FRIESEN, Drum Majorette Q75 Zend Fall and spring concerts and marching exhibitions are two ways in which the Hills- boro High School seventy-six band members represents their community. The pep band performs at the Marion County Fair, pep assemblies, and all home basketball games. UEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Dorothy Ewert, Kathryn Penner, Carol Friesen, Sonja Regier, Beth Dalke, Rosalie Bartel, Merreta Goertzen, Betty Friesen, Carol Klein, James Hiebert, Nelda Hodel, Jeanette Schattak. SECOND ROW: Darlene Brandt, Faye Berg, Arlene Schmidt, Carolee Balzer, Mary Hein, Carol Ollek, Virgil Funk, Gordon Jost, Gerald Jost, Charles Thresher. THIRD ROW: Paul Toews, John Knaak, Bob Stratman, George Herdr, Frank Krause, Eugene Just, Vernice Ratzlaff, Kay Wohl- gemuth Delores Wittmeyer. x,5Bo S J 70,9 LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW: Carol Friesen, Ethel Wiens, Lucille Klaassen. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Schattak, Floyd Seitz, Jim Hiebert, Warren Dalke, Don- ald Funk Merle Schroeder, Robert Herdt, Roland Reiswig, Nelda Hodel, Carol Klein Betty Friesen Darlene Hiebert. THIRD ROW: Sharon Toews, Beth Dalke, Marilyn Schroeder Sonja Regier Delores Penner, Dorothy Ewert, Nancy Jantz, JoAnn Hiebert, Kathryn Penner Connie Loewen, Garnette Lais, Eunice Warken- tin, Carolee Balzer, Bonnie Harder, Harriet Jost. FOURTH ROW: Delight Friesen, Eleanor Claassen, Rosalie Barrel, Merreta Goetzen, Rubena Siemens, Gladys Flaming, Robert Hiebert, Arlene Schmidt, Darlene Brandt, Mary Lynn Hein, Faye Berg, Esther liitzen, Merrilyn Olson, Carol Ollek, Karen Suderman. FIFTH ROW: Enid Thiessen, Delores Wittmeyer, Paul Toews, David Wiens, Bob Snat- man, George Herdt, Lloyd Schultz, John Knaak, Lawrence Foth, Loren Funk, James Franz, Jerry Harder, Robert Janzen, Eugene Just. SIXTH ROW: Delora Jantz, Kay Wohlgemuth, Vernice Ratzlaff, Richard Waring, Lynell Walker, Gor- don Dalke, Leland Suderman, Gerald Jost, Marvin Friesen, Roy Overbay, Gordon Jost, Virgil Funk, Joel Janzen. BACK ROW: Dale Buller, Frank Krause, Calvin Dahl. f 'X Q- C 1 MR, SPERLING Director FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Harder, Secretary-Treasurer: Betty Friesen, Percussion Rep- resentative: Dorothy Ewert, Librarian: Carolee Bal- zer, Woodwind Representative. BACK ROW: Joel Janzen, Vice-President: Marvin Friesen, President: Mr. Sperling, Director: Robert Herdt, Student Di- rector: James Franz, Brass Representative. NOT PICTURED: Nelda Hodel, Stuco Representative. xkw AiW E w ' F 95 Y ax -4. 9, -1 QA fs .3 f, ,e vdwf. Chew Chew Thru Peabody X-we Parading the homecoming theme STARDUST 4 A I? J '. .. 5 N ib I vi ,A s . X5 -11. . :gl . I - 2 :. gi5fQ:'hi A, Q 5.4 5. Q' 'Liv ' - .. firm ? Fr iefviv ,JfY1'4ol' ,if pl' , A '- 1 X ' 7 ' JE' . .'.! 1 ' .A ' -,if JK' -Will IP ,, if , ,i ' , ' ,: ,,451 , Q, I . . -,1 for ' ' ' . I as 4 . 70' , 'hull-ll.-nag Kick-off to Victory UEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Gilbert Suderman, David Wxens Ronald Ryland, Bob Stratman, Roland Reiswig, John Unruh, Harold Hiebert, George Herdt, Raymond Stelting, Paul Dalke Rlchard Warin . SECOND ROW Warren Dalke Donald Funk, Lmferd Funk, kratz, Gerald Jost, Robert Hiebert, Jerry Harder, Merle Schroede 8 1 - Kenneth Bartel, Roy Overbay, James Funk, Steve lost, Richard Pan r C Calvin Dahl. THIRD ROW: Willis Nickel, Arthur Bartel Rodney Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro 42 Marion Florence Council Grove Peabody Herington '1' 1 1 V ,ssl -691. HHS Strategists 'wmv' 1 , , , ti? Q in .W s, nm. 4 slim.. U Sharp, Head Coach. Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro Hillsboro nelsen, Virgil Klasxen, Frank Krause, Ronrue Matz, James Franz, Gordon Dalke, Robert Janzen, Charles Thresher, Lloyd Schultz. FO RTH ROW: Mr. Buhler, Assistant Coachg Mr. Balzer, Freshman Wesley Nickel, Marvin Bartel, Darrell Penner, James Klassen, Friesen, Ronney Ewen, Paul Pankratz, Jerry Jost, Joellanzen, f4'Sguad Buhler Florence Marion Hope Council Grove Peabody Herington Cottonwood Falls 18 27 34 26 13 19 6 Co-captains, Paul Pankratz and Jim Franz . ., , , , , V ,f,,,, -,. - I ,, , I I K, ,M .. I , Tangling with P eabody N 4? fag- X .Y X 33 X 1 A 43 4 .vu 'off I 'UL o Qt-f HHS 58 Her-mgron 50 HHS 45 Hope 29 HHS 48 Peabody 55 HHS 46 C. Grove 49 HHS 72 Chase 43 HHS 43 Marion 44 HHS 34 Florence 47 HHS 53 Herington 42 HHS 48 Augusta 46 HHS as Hope 27 HHS 61 Chase 36 HHS 51 Peabody 3 HHS 35 Marion 36 HHS 38 Florence 34 HHS 35 Planeview 48 HHS 40 C. Grove 41 KNEELING: Robert Herdt, Robert Hiebert. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Jerry Harder, Gordon Dalke, Joel Janzen, Leland Suderman, Calvin Dahl, Roland Reiswig, Lawrence Foth, Roy Overbay. John Unruh, Merle Schroeder, Loren Funk, Steve Jost, Warren Dalke. If If www' 7fw7V '4 If wnmxa Dade waitin ne Hieb M eff' eyribln Q1s00 44 NanCY 339121 The HHS Baby Tro- jans carne through the l season with a 954-55 9-7 record which now echoes through the minds of the B team cheerleaders and the spectators who watched their tense, interesting games. Under the guidance of Coach Arthur Balzer these boys developed, showing promise of a fine future varsity. a 87 N 3 I f, XJ I l 98g Hs, 1.551 g V . 1 'Y 3' LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Clifford Fehdrau, Herald Kliewer, Ronnie Ryland, David Wiens. SECOND ROW: Coach Elmer Buhler, George Herdt, Harold Hiebert, Raymond Stelting, Bob Strat- man. FRESHMAN- SOPHOMORE TRACK MEET HHS freshman and sophomore thinclads won first place in a meet with Marion on May 2, 1955. The baby T ro- jans came home with nine first, six second, and four third place ratings which gave them a. total of 71213 points. 'mai-Sa 4 Spazla FRE SHMEN UNDE FEATED BASKE TBALL SEAS ON HHS 45 Marion HHS 28 Peabody HH S 48 Florence HHS 4-5 Marion HHS 45 Florence HHS 47 Peabody Freshman Baske tba 11 Tournament HHS 39 Tampa 36 HHS 46 Hope LEFI' TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Dwight Friesen, Jerry Harder, Roland Reiswig. John Unruh, Roy Overbay, Harold Hieberr, Warren Dalke, Loren Funk. SECOND ROW: David Wiens, Ronnie Ry- land, Bob Snatman, Raymond Stelting, Marvin Janzen, Robert Hiebert, Richard Pankrarz, Leland Suderman, Paul Dalke, Philip Schmidt, George Herdt, Richard Waring, John Ferguson. A , 3, 4 M ...r.r..,,,.. X, lil H ' A :Q-2- m f' if him G G x: -7 4 5 , . ,. , -W ,,, -.,-.,,. az... f -'- -a L 7 -5 sri-'fav '::,-:- I-I Ill ..A. ,am . ' ' 'LT' ' ' -' . fy L - y I 1 'Tm W 2 .5 A A, f I -aw, s I V xHm..- '-r . 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THIRD ROW: Norman Hostetler, David Wiens, John Ferguson, Ronnie Ryland, Bob Stratman, Raymond Stelting, Paul Dalke, Leland Suderman, George Herdt, Lloyd Schultz, Philip Schmidt, James Thiessen, Richard Waring, FOURTH ROW: Robert Janzen, Dwight Friesen, loren Funk, Calvin Knaak, Virgil Funk, Robert Herdt, Richard Pankratz, Robert Hiebert, Joel Janzen, Marvin Janzen. MEET HHS RATING Hillsboro and Moundridge Tie Triangular -Hillsboro, Hope, Peabody First Herington Invitational Second Cottonwood Valley League Third KU Relays 9 112 points Regional-Hutchinson Third State-Wichita Eleventh 1 S ' x.. .S .5-ul il . QI .'v.v,. v , . - ww- , -4 N.. .'.v GOLF TEAM: P meet at Salina, Q 1 'Q, t . articipated in the state i s ,K H .Ml -si L' J JIM FRANZ: seg 3 new record in hglf MEDLEY TEAM: Set a new CVL record. JERRY HARDER: Set a new CVL record mile at the State Track Meet. in low hurdles and took first place at the State Meet in broadjump. ,f asiyvq, a 4 'GRS x , 7: sxixx sxqms 1 6 WA' 1 w', . 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SX i-:xi X: rtgki' 750-ff 'O 466' 720159 il 4616 'vo orac- 'PJ' SIE' 7?-015241 I Ivete .rlee plbg? o Gtrle bon zbqooe 66 -Yerzow 006' 771-2rg000' e1Ql2l5of J-Nj' Madam ?aa4z'ew I HILLSBORO SUNDRIES SOLOMON SIE BEL Correct1ve Massage and Phys1o Therapy H1llsboro Kansas HILLS BORO DAIRY HILLSBORO REFRIGERATED LOCKERS John W Warkent1n Propr A Complete Cold Storage Locker Serv1ce H1llsboro Kansas WALL'S FOOD MARKET Foods For Less FARMERS MARKET Fresh Fru1ts 8: Vegetables Year Around WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE F GENERAL HARDWARE Shelf Hardware Stoves arm Machmes 8: Implements EBEL BROS GRAIN 209 N Ash SCHROEDER MOTOR AND OIL Dollar for dollar you ca beat a PONTIAC REGIER BARBER SHOP J L W Reg1er Owner HI WAY SERVICE S TATION Phone 116 Dean Schroeder Propr BONSTEEL MOTORS New and Used Cars MIZE JEWELRY Serv1ce 1S Our Busmess THIES VETERINARY HOSPITAL Large and Small Ammals HILLSBORO BODY SHOP Body work Pa1nt1ng Weld1ng Wrecker Serv1ce Phone 522 Louls Penner WIENS 81 JOST Serv1ce Stat1on M B PUBLISHING HOUSE AND BOOK STORE Quahty P r1nt1ng RHODES TRUCK SERVICE KANSAS WHOLESALE CO Jack Sprat F1ner Foods DR H A PENNER Ch1ropracter X Ray Laboratory DITCHING OF ALL KINDS Water sewer sept1c tank holes foot1ngs Phone 290 B111 Dalke H F JANZEN M D General Pract1ce H llsboro Kansas GROENING IMPLEMENT AND SUPPLY STORE F1restone T1res and Accessorxes DR FRANKLIN HARMS V1s1on Your Most Pnceless Possess1on PLENERT'S CAFE 110 East Grand DR N E ABRAHAMS Optometr1st Bank Bldg Phone 556 DARRI ETTE Meet your frlends at the DARRI ETTE GROENING PRODUCE Cash Buyer Cream Poultry and Eggs HUGOS Dry Goods Ready to Wear M1l11nery Phone 798 H1llsboro Kansas . CO. n't I H . I u 1 Hi11Sb01'0, Kansas Phillips Products Books 8: Stat1onery I 1 FIRS T NAT IONAL BANK A Good Place to Bank Hillsboro Kansas DR, D, R, HOEPPNER Optometrist HILLSBORO FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP Mrs. Frank Krause Phone 169 Hillsboro, Kansas HILLSBORO OIL COMPANY Byron Unr uh Phone 204 Hillsboro LOEWEN RADIO Sales and Service Your Quality Appliance Store HIEBERT 'S STORE Better Shoes For Better Feet GOERTZ FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phones 9 and 257 HILLS BORO HARDWARE DR. HERBERT EIT ZEN Dentist Over Gambel Store Phone 86 Hillsboro Kansas 1 ' SE LF SERVICE LAUNDRY 207 N. Main Hillsboro Kansas SINC LAIR INS URANCE AGENCY HERB'S AUTO Sales and Service Hudson-Willys DR, DALE FOLEY JOST SERVICE STATION Dentist Tank Wagon Service ROLAND SUNDRIE Phone 200 Phone 30 Hillsboro, Kansas LARRY BLACK E njoyment, C ooperation, H ard work,and O pportunity SPOE:CIigNGOE1O1?DS CO- mingled as we worked to make this a worth while year- Rawliggs' Sporiiggngoods book for each member of the Hillsboro High School student Steve N. Lawrence, Hillsboro body, faculty, and circle of friends. Sale Rep. for Kansas If, as you have leafed through this 1955 Trojan, you have heard echoes of events in the past year significant to you, we feel well repaid for our effort. We are happy to present to each of you this 1955 Trojan, , with the wish that when you turn its pages in the years ahead, you will again hear echoes of the 1954-55 school year in Hillsboro High. 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