Darlington High School - Pekatonia Yearbook (Darlington, WI)
- Class of 1950
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Ilf .'f', f .5419 ,YG El ICT No Of is xt! had lecfncaifcm Tc lvlr T M Nelson our superintendent and prrnczpal we respec fully dedrcate the 1950 PEKATONIKA We take thrs means of expresslng our apprecratron tor your work m our school and the help and understandmq you always QIVG the students STUDENTS The 1949 1950 school year rs raprdly approachmg the end Stop for a moment rf you wtll and revrevv the year as lt nas progressed tor each of you Drd rt present opportunrtres tor garnrng new and varred experrences so necessary rn the development of proper under standlngs ln your educatronal ach1evements'? lt so drd you take ad vantage of these opportunrtres to burld a background ot experrences that are to come? Your answer to these questtons wrll attest to the successlulness ot the Darhngton schools and you as co workers 1n the brg task ot pre parmg tor your future work l am smcere rn saying that both should take a great deal ol satlsfactlon m bemg partners rn this all rmportant work T M NELSON, Supermtendent 4 L 2 rl.. r, V 1 .Q , . ,fi f '.,f - an 4 A ff g ' , Yr, rl .V yy?-,e.,,,y '- T f V an 'Q c Y, W ff Tig!! :K ' l' . iff! ' , 'Gs - - ,ff?t,r ,,,,li'.' ' ' - .' ,-'hsigiff Y, -1, .W -H ' Q . .313 3 -f gpg' ' , I., , I v.'LX4:, fwsfiif , r T- N ,V . H Y -X ., Q, I I , . . , Q ' 1 ' , .' f ' ' . , , , ' W my Dr. R. B. Quinn was a member ol the board ol education tor many years, and had looked after the health and taken care of the 1n1ur1es of D H S ath letrcs for even longer He was always greatlv mterested rn school act1v1t1es and ready to help 1n school protects Alter retmng from medlcal practrce he served for a tlme as mayor of Dar hngton I-hs death ln 1949 took from our school a good fr1end and from the com munrty a well loved and useful c1t1zen We take thls means of expressing our gratltude for the tlungs he d1d for the school awww QQM Geo W Martrn Pres1dent 'WRT' Bernlce l-lowery Ioseph Procter Treasurer 'V' 4' Elmer Vlrtue Clerk ,vgvf fig., H' i 3 gh! nl ,S GV Dr L E Frtz Gerald 5 X 4-nf' 'Y' HQ, Paul Lee , ,A t ' e-, ' , my of . Q V 4' ' ll 1 H 1 H 1 1 ,lwafgifigfrgg ' I 9 en CIS er , ,. m i '17, 55? 1 FW, X 1 , y , A i ni 3 l 1 ,125 1, I Xa gfg, ' ' ,. W W ' A ' t -, 1 MQ' Q , A ' ' ' ' ' . A , 9- 7? A A f 5 A , ' - 73 , ,. V, X K HAZEL BENED ICT BS Umversity of Nebraska Teaches typmq and shorthand Semor Class Advx or Pekatomka Stcfl AdV1SOI Commencement AC txvlhes Pep Club Actxvmes HELEN COLLINS B A University oi Wisconsin Teaches lznqhsh and Forensncs Lrbrary Freshman Class Adwsor amp, LESTER DYKMAN BS Platteville State Teachers Teaches bloloqy and soclal sc1 ence Freshman Class Advxsor Ac t1v1ty Admmlstratlon MARY FIELD B A Mount Mary College Teaches cxtxzenshtp geography and grade mu xc Sophomore Class Advxsor Faculty Soclal Commxttees Pekatomka Staff Redbxrd Revrew Staff Mus1c MARGUERITE CONNELLY WALTER MARTENS B A UHIVBYSIIY of WIBCOUUID B Ed Platteville State Teachers Teaches Enqhsh and Latm Fresh Teaches Industnal Arts Athletlcs man Class Adv1sor Redbrrd Revxew Lettermen s Club Staff Dramatzcs 3 f , . 5' '. ll! i -. . l l ' 'L L, tf. ' I I tj bk .. 6 - ,J lOHN MCNETT B S Agriculture Platteville State Teachers Teaches Aqrlculture Semor Class Advlsor Actxvxty Admmxstratxon F F A Club Advisor OTTO RUF B S Platteville State Teachers Teaches Science lumor Class vlsor Athletlcs CAROLYN STEVENSON B S University of Wisconsin Teaches Home Economlcs and qxrls phyed Iumor Class Advlsor F H A Advlsor amp, 3 . GEORGE STEVENSON M A University of Iowa B E Platteville State Teachers Teaches hlstory Semor Class Ad vlsor ACllVllY Admxmstratxon Peka toruka Staff Advlsor Athletxcs LUCY TAYLOR B S University ot Wlsconsln Teaches mathematxcs Sophomore Class Advxsor Forenslcs Pekatom ka Staff ROBERT WOOD B.S Oshkosh State Teachers and Chicago Musical College Teaches musxc Faculty Social Commntee Redbxrd Review Staff Parents Muslc Club Chorus ff W. N574 ' 1 ' Ad- A 7 v ,M , HQ V' l 4 ,tw , . ,V ,Ig Yr 1. 7 --. 'Q' ,A FldellS Nelson PGY SCl'1WClftZ Segretgry Bernard Schwartz ScAwl6 September l School tarts September 2 Electron of class OHICSIS and Pep Club otttcers September 5 Labor Day No School September 6 Annual statt begzns thmklng about 1950 Peka tomka September 9 Freshman 1n1t1at1on September 16 Football game Darhngton 6 Monroe 0 September 23 Football game Darlmgton 3l Dodgevtlle 0 September 30 We dtd tt agaxn Cuba Cxty the vtctlm Dar llngton 34 Cuba Clty O October 6-Classes m the forenoon only In the afternoon we went to Fenntmore and won another football game by 19 to 6 A lot ol our second l1ne players got off the bench and mto the game October 10 13 Worrytng about Frlday s game wtth Lancaster hear they are worrylng too October 14 Another halt day ot classes then most ot the pop ulatxon of Darlmgton went to Lancaster We could have done wtthout that worrymg-our team traveled up and down the held and came oft wtth a 40 to 0 vtctory October 21 Homecomlng Ftrst edrtton of the Redbxrd Revtew for the 1949 50 year Ram dampened our parade but not our sp1r1ts beat Boscobel 34 to 0 October '75 Faculty School board dmner October 28 Another blq football vtctory Pratrte du Chten was our prey November l Band went to Dubuque to hear the concert gtven by the Martne band November 2-School dlsmlssed at noon for the rest of the week The teachers went to the Wtsconsm Educatlon Assoclatron rn Mtlwaukee November 15-Football banquet November 23 Second edrtxon of thrs years Redbtrd Revtew Pekatomka staff begmmng to worry Thanksgtvmg va catton December 2 Basketball season opens wrth a game wrth Dodgevrlle here December 9 Won basketball game from Cuba Ctty December 15-Chnstmas concert by band and choruses December 20 Chnstmas program and party and the begln ntna ot vacatxon December 28 Semor Ball Whtte Magtc l 9 5 0 Ianuary 4 Back to school Ianuary 12 13 Semester exams FFA Dance February 10 A day of rest teachers went to a meetmg tn MOd1SOD February Blg snow no school February Wadsy Martens Ntght February Sophomore Shuffle February D H S athletes yteld the gymn to the Conserva March 1 Ftrst game of basketball tournament played t Plattevtlle Our team met Plattevrlles guxntet and beat them March 2 Fverybody around D H S ts happy today Last ntght s vrctory gave us our biggest thrtll smce our boys began wmmng football games last tall March 3 Our boys met Boscobel rn tournament contest to mght and won by a nerve shattermg score of 36 35 March 4-Fmals m tournament were won by our old enemy Mt Horeb March 9 Local forenstc contest March 14 Sprtng concert by band and choruses March 15 League forenslc contest at Dodgevllle March 20-Semors have been hard at work rehearsmg ther play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay for the pas two weeks Apnl 6-11 Easter Vacatxon Aprll 14-Iumor Prom Apnl Zl 22 Band Tournament Aprll 27 Baseball season starts May 5 Semor Class Play May 20 Pekatonxka arnves we hop May 22 Prcntc and Semor Banquet May 23-Class Day and Graduatton ,I gs 'Y c -11, W 422 ,..,,f A . 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' - - tion Club tor a big show. - - ' ' ' ' -- ' a - - 1 - ' ' - e! , 8 -- 6 fa ff? 4 if A Lf, i , Q G', li 4 X ie , .e Q Qygjai' 1 .5l,,,:,kfQfa5f 35 3 , ' Xiwfsysfkg ww 4 lt 1S customary for the graduatlng class to f1ll thls page w1th the usual class hxstory begmmng Wllh the day four years ago when so many be Wrldered freshmen entered the portals of D H S and proceed1ng from there to the freshman party magazme sales junlor prom and Wrndmg up wrth commencement Our class of 64 strong l1keS to d1st1ngu1sh rt self as drfferent however fNo comments please J Belng senrors we feel maternal 1nst1nct for the underclassmen and rt seemed to us that we should be able to f1ll th1s page w1th somethxng besrdes bonng hrstory so 1nstead we are sup plementrng suggestlons to you undergrads all of whxch we learned from past pleasant or pa1nful exper1ences To the freshmen Dont cr1nge at l1'11l1Gl1Ol'1 Whlle you re crawllna around on the floor w1th a sack on your head Just remember the skrll you are acqurnnq that may save your l1fe the next tlme you re lost 1n a black out shelter Who says we dont learn anythlng xn school' When the tune comes to choose your cheer leaders be certa1n to make your select1ons w1th an eye to the fxgure-we mean the future Work dxhqentlv at magazme sales The penc1ls you wrll wxn are well worth the hours of sales talk CSO they told usl Partrcxpate rn forenslcs Take advantage of thrs for lt IS the only place 1n school where you w1ll be actually urged to talk To the Sophomores Never make the fatal m1s take of havmg so many excellent basketball players 1n your class that rt becomes necessary for your boys to replace the A team ESPECIAL LY Just before your sophomore dance Thls can Glam Uffwm Robert Buschor Vrce Presrdent Frank lm Stephenson Presxdent Tom Moran Socxal Representauve Io Anne Black Secretary Treasurer lead to a senlor boycott result1ng 1n defmrte frnanclal setbacks fToo well we remember our S7 def1c1t D Attend the class plcmcs lf you dont enloy such vrgorous recreatlon go anyway and eat heartrly for these are llterally the only chances you wlll have to eat away your share of the class treasury To the Iumors Select your class rmgs early We would suggest three or four years early Thls way you w1ll be PRACTICALLY guaranteed de hvery before your prom By now many of your boys wlll have assumed a dellfllle place on the athletlc squads fthlrd seat on the second benchl Some of your members w1ll be regulars The senlors are sorry that they monopohzed so many of the frrst strmq posxtlons on the football team thrs year but such talent as Stephenson lvhcka Chapman Canan Buschor Rowe K1lkelly Burke and OBr1en possess can scarcely be overlooked As to the prom one thlng IS of utmost lmpor tance be sure to admlt the semors free We would also drscourage the bu1ld1ng of any super structure decorat1ons such as a pagoda tPat Burke Wlll back us up on that countl In conclusron we must confess that we had a twofold purpose 1n passrng out all the above sug gestrons We sard xt was our maternal xnstrncts but even more than that lt boosts our ego 1m measurably to have all you underclassmen turn your eyes to our words of wrsdom Cough' Please dont begrudge us our last bxt of glory rn DH S for 1n a few days we wrll be graduated and cease to be the btg frogs IH our lmttle puddle and those tadpoles the rumors wxll emerge to take over 1 iQ . 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' ' ' 1 1 1-D IANET Bsusmcr qg.f ls she tallunq agam or yet' Socral Representative 2 Mlxed Cho rus 2 3 4 Future l-lomemakers l 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 FHA Edltor 3 T pleTr1ol 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Pep Club Frestdent 4 Class Play IO ANNE BLACK That lnnocent look wlll never die but l tell you boys it s all a Ile Class Secretary Treasurer 4 Future Homemakers l Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Chorus Vxce Pres1dent 4 Newspaper Echtor 4 Phy ed Secretary 4 Class Play 4 Yu-0 s,c..,1r 445 PATRICK C BURKE He s a quiet man but quite man' Football 2 3 4 Lettermans Club 4 FFA l 234 FFA Basketball2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Dramatrcs and Forensrcs l 2 4 Baseball Manager Badger Boys State 3 Lettermans Club Secretary Treasurer 4 MICHAEL E CANAN Short-as any other dream Class Vlce Presldent 2 Football 2 3 4 Lettermans Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 1 2 3 4 News paper Staff 3 4 Badger Boy s State 3 Annual Edrtor 4 KATHRYN CAVANAUGH Kay ' An lnnocent lace but you never can tell. Pep Club 2 3, 4: Chorus 2 3- Ph - ed Secretary 4. 'S if 459451 elif' ,af f ff: ssl 1 frnnbggdxe, ,,Lt..l2.,U,5 MARY Nrrrry-9 W1 an UU Pretty as a picture-nlce rame oo Future l-lomemakers l 3 4 P p Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 F H A Secretary 4 Phy ed Chalrman 4 I Homecoming Attendant l -any IAMES nnooxs P J' ' LJ' It this is liberty qlve m death Football 2 'h'loN.u-4Q frhm.-J-J i ff Qi,..,,J Boll, 'VLQMJ IW no 44, 5 , irfqft ROBERT BUSCHOR Oi all the things I like belt I much prefer to slt and rest Class Secretary Treasurer l Class VrcePres1dent 4 Football 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 Future Farmers of Amenca 4 FFA Basketball 4 Chorus 1 2 FFA Pres1dent4 Let termans Club Presxdent 4 .gs- ' 23 mwulzsww ntl' PATRICK FR NCIS CASS 4,71 Love em all you might mlu a 0-X good one A 55 M W Class Vlce Presrdent 3 Football Z 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Lettermans Club Ol' ii .3 F A v fii- , ' 5 ,,- ,gf AQ, 'f' ',,. f . al- 1- 15:4 ' ' QF -pu- 7 'JT' 'YV V t ' DEAN CHAMBERS 4 -lf 44111.77 ' Love is like the measles we 1377, have to qo through lt. Football 2, 3, 4- Baseball 2 : Letterman's Club 4: F.F.A. 1 2 3 4: ,ffl l F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3 4- Chorus 1 Q 'ww N ,, ,..Q.4,- , IEBN ELIZABETH CHAMBERS VAN CHAPMAN A qulet unassuming girl ol startling 1-Chan mt gm,-pm gun of worth. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball l. 2, 3, Future Homemckers 17 Pep Club 2' 4, Baseball 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3: 45 Chorus 27 Class Play 4. Mixed Chorus 3. ,ng DOROTHIE COULTHARD DARLENE DO Often seen but seldom heard. Mild-but not meek. Future Homemaker 3, 4- Pep Club Future Homemakers l. 4: Pep Club 2 3 4- Chorusl 2 3 2 3 4: Chorus 3 4- F.l'l.A. ce- '- ' President 4 'qw' 12 MELVIN IOHN DOYLE GRACE FISCHER li I were a qemus I wouldnt be She has a memory like G P0ll'0f here lice all that comes tn goes out. Football 2 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Let Future Homemakers l 3 4 Pep termans Club 4 Future Farmers 4 Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Mlxed FFA Basketball 1 Chorus 2 Dra Chorus 3 rnatxcs and Forensxcs 3 EDDIE FITZSIMONS4 ELSIE FREY 5 Caesar was short Napoleon was A little qlrl with a blq heart short and Im pretty short my P Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 Dramatxcs and Foren Football 2 3 4 Lettermans Club 4 sxcs l Z 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Chorus l Band l..1brar1an 4 3 L all 'Wun- ARDITH MARIE GAHRISON PAT GREENFIELD 4 She has loads to say and enjoys Somgumqg ,he gin gud draws saying it E -as M sometimes she iust slts Future l-lomemakers 4 Pep Club 2 my Future I-Iomemakers 4 Pep Club 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 F H A Presxdent 4 Class Play 4 H9 . , , . , . ' , , , , vi . x - , ,th ,X 1- ' .x ' 4 3 ' m I H V Q 4. bk i ,, f f J 'Y ,, ' .. uw: I ep fr - 1 , f f ' 1. 2, ,4, U ' ' ' 2 ' ' ' ff 4 I 5, '- ' 'l , . 1 4 ll , K, lu Q, V VI f':'.' ' 5 ' i . . ' , 3 E, : I H1 , 4' I ' ' ' ' ' 53 1 I2 .. HARRY GROSS Never do today what you can put oft till tomorrow MARIANNA HENDRICKSON She wears her thoughts on her tongue Future Homemakers l 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 News paper Stall 3 4 J on if lp ONALD HEXOM 'Wt There must be a lot of work in htm for none has ever come out Football 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 JOSEPH E HUGHES Dont call me for breaktfast makes the day too long Football 2 3 4 Baseball Z 3 Lettermens Club 4 l X u ll ALICE I IOHNSON Its either a Phster or famine Mlxed Chorus 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Band l 2 3 4 Choru 1 2 3 4 Class Plav 4 'F i TY'-' iv' 51' '11 'sq N .,... YU f- S iam qw! A6 ,4-41. ,fn-4 by Qwfv 313 'm.u'm ARLIENE HANSON lx I 110 9 She tl true to her word her work and her trlendx Future Home-makers 4 Pep Club 2 B nd 1 3 4 Cho nga ,MJ ,AJ DORIS MAE IQ ring on the finger ls worth two on the phone Future Homemakers l 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 ',,.4,1dftU XA, ROSEANNA M HOLLAND First in the heart of her country man Future Homemakers 2 3 4 Pep Club2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Twlrl mg 1 Gtrls Physxcal Ed Secretary and Treasurer 3 A2 '-4-XA BEVERLY IACOBSON Some liveher than her mother thinks her Pep Club 2 3 4 Future Homemak esl 4 Chorus12 3 KENNETH B IOHNSON Work is some mens meat Im vegetarian myself Football 2 3 Lettermens Club 2 3 Future Farmers 1 2 4 , 7. , YN U ,X ' ' 'x ix ,Sy f 'fy' ' ' - 3, 47 a , 2, . z: rus l, Zi 7 ,ps 3.4. 'a',.w K N . ' x . 5 , 3,1 'L L fl: 4 n l Mgt' VJ-JL S I ,.,r ,f if HA - '43, Y .,.,fz:s ffftr 4 , H- D. V av ' Q X I ,, M 31 fm - 57 'L' '24 t I . 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ART KEARNS hasnt let a woman pin any thmg on him since he was a baby Future Farmers 2 Class Play 4 DELBERT LAN GE Enloy life before tis iled lor when its over you re a long time dead Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Future Farmers Basketball 2 3 4 Class Play 4 ,L 62.51, 'A l t' GERTRUDE LIECHTI A little honey with a lot oi spice Future Homemakers l Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Newspaper Stall 4 2 Y X J., .Av-U-'ML BERNARD ERMOTT Work where have I heard that word before' Football 4 Lettermens Club 4 lJk.AJ DONNA McDONAI.D 'Mac Sure and tls the Irish ln mel Class Secretary 3' Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Band l' Chorus l 2 3 4' Mixed Chorus 1 2 3, 41 Triple Trio 2 4: Double Sextette 3: Annual Staff 3 4' Newspaper Staff 3 4' Pep Club Vice-President 3- Phy-Ed Chairman 2 4' Operetta 1. ,7- -di' 536' -qv ,Q- 'gli was -4-'-gy WILLIAM B KILXELLY Billy lt you wish to be great be natural like me Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Vice President of Lettermens Club 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 ROBERT LEE Women dont appeal to hlm darn! Football 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Base ball 3 Lettermens Club 3 4 bww MARGARET McCOMlSI-I Q jvyvk! Our blushin posie LL Club2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 horusl 2 3 4 Triple Trio 4 DAR Candidate 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Chorus President 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT Late hours arent good for one but they re all right lor two Future Homemakers 1 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 F H A Treasurer 3 F H A Historian 4 31,4 J '4s c UJLL IANICE I. MAGNESON . Its love that makes the world go round. gosh how fast lts spin- ning! Pep Club 3 4. AJAA14 4 I I 4w415'2'Ca 'V DONNA l MARTENS A good lme is the shortest distance between two dates Class Secretary and Treasurer 2 Future Homemakers l Pep Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus l r ensrcs l 2 3 4 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Newspaper Stott 3 Prom Queen 3 Operetta l Mxxed Chorus l Or chestra 3 4 Class Play 4 Z n I tw-1 V'7 l+J4 'x! 'L ntrfn Mama Laugh and the world laughs with you frown and you wrinkle your lace Future Homernakers 1 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorusl 3 4 Homecommq Attendant 1 Class Play 4 we-ff THOMAS M MORAN He s interested in qualities not quantities Class Presldent 2 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 FFA l 2 3 4 FFA Basketball2 3 4 Socxal Representatlve 4 FFA Secretary 2 FF A Treasurer 4 Class Play 4 DANIEL A NEUENSCHWANDER Silence has many advantaqes Transferred from Blanchardvxlle A l 2 3 4 Band 5, 1711 144, VH LOIS REICHLING The history ol this world would have been dliierent ll ld been a boy Future Homemakers 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 34 Chorus12 Tnple Tno 1 Mxxed Chorus l 2 Newspaper Stat! 4 Vxce-Presxdent of Pep Club 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Operetta l Class Play 4 Jane la L I yt MJ! .7 u HELEN MATHYS 'She s as sweet as sugar-and ra tloned too Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus l 2 3 4 IOSEPH MICKA Let every man be master ol his time until seven at night-and then! Class Presxdent 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Prom Kmg 3 Class Play 4 KATHLEEN C MURRAY ay She hasnt noticed any manpower shortage Future Homemakers 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorusl 2 34 L HAROLD O BRIEN Pete I cant dance so hot but I sure can intermission! Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 Baseball Z 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 34FFAl234FFABaset ball 1 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 1 ,W ill My sm. norzou. ,!l,5,Lp, wus? M.: Football 2 3 4 Lettermans Club 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Annual Statfl 2 3 4 Class Play 4 P-'H-:HW IIMMY ROWE Wiota'-' Where s that' Vlce Pre rclent 2 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermen s C l u b 2 3 4 Future Fcrmers l 2 3 4 Future Farmers Basketball l IESSE SCHWARTZ A man of tew words qurte a tew' Football 2 4 Baseball Manager 2 Lettermerrs Club 4 L-,Cer Lux! IOHN STAUFFACHER Im lust the guy Im looking lor Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Base ball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Futu Farmars Basketball 3 4 Mrxecl Cho s l 3 4 matrcs and Forenslcs l 2 A71 iw :F 'GTR' tygpmftuh 3, te ? -www fi 'itbiatf as-any Z W1 www' AWN Q65 umm.- Utu, F444-2Jf'L WJ' 'J mrs RUF Love is humbug and all things show it I thought so once and now I know at Future l-lomemakers l 2 Pep Club 4 Ba cl 2 3 4 'l'r1ple 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Ann Staft 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Operetta l Ochestra l 2 3 4 M1X6d Chorus l 2 3 4 All State Band 2 4 Forensrcs 4 'vm......St'm TOLHZQ CHARLES SLEEP 8 1 5 The proud possessor of the most cultivated laugh an school' Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Baseball Scorekeeper 2 3 Class Play 4 'ltl ww fl 1' FRANKLIN STEPHENSON IN Lifes a serious proposition girls oo Presrdent l 4 Soclal Rerpresntattve 3 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Future Farmers Basketball 2 3 4 Letter mens Club 2 3 4 CAROL STOU1' LOUISE STUCKI Hrs absence makes her heart grow 543, mg There IS G 'UDB Gnd P10459 for fender everything' School Is Ior loam Future Homemakers l Pe Club 2 .qu-V nd 1 3 4 Cho :S Future I-lomemakers l 3 Pep Club 4 Mxxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Annual 2 3 4 Chorus' Statt 2 3 4 Newspaper Start 3 4 Trlple Trto l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 All State Band 4 Operetta fri .La 'AVL ARLENE TAGQITZ She has a quiet nature but mrs chief lurks beneath Orchestra 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 nd l 2 3 OHV d.f'? 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'G' 41- 'ls-1 LOUIS TASCHEK He s a self made but boy what iob It was Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Lettermens Club 4 Band l 2 3 4 Chorus 4 C ss Play 4 ek MARCIA TERRILL Absence m a k e s the heart grow fonder presence makes lt iond er stall Future Homemakers l 3 4 Pep ub 2 3 4 FHA Secretary pe Trr l 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 M1xedChorusl 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Cheerlead erl 2 3 4 Homecomrnq Attendant 2 3 Home-commg Oueen 4 Class Play 4 IILL w1LsoN lr'n,4J When Im good lm very very good but when Im bad lm better Future Homemaker l 2 4 Socral Representattve l Pep Club Z 3 4 Band 1 Dramatrcs and Forensrcs 4 Annual Staff 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Newspaper Edltor 3 FHA Parlramentanan 4 Class Play 4 Motto Tonrght we sa1l where shall we anchor nnvm wru-u:LMsoN It school rs the road to success my road IS well paved F otball 2 3 Flower Whtte carnatton 71040 Colors Red Gnd Whlle On May 6 1949 the Iumor Class presented the1r annual sprma prom to the theme of Llmehouse Blues Our muslc was turmshed by Lawrence Foster Our lang Ioe Mrclca and hrs chosen queen Donna lean Martens led the grand march followed by the senror class prestdent Charlotte Peterson and her escort Russell Hauser Preced 1ng the lang and queen were our 1un1or attendants Connle Curry Mary Kay Rrekena Pat Smrth and Larry Rrelly In the background are Carol Stout I1ll W1lson and Tommy Armstrong .33 A I 4 Z J? is f 5 'I ttf I 40 gnu an 'Qtr ax, WSJ' X Hx. ,M Our hero Wow' Whos she? Legs Before cmd Aft Surprrse' When we were Freshmen Slttmq pretty Northsxde bmge Stoufiacher boys I want my two front teeth Cozmo Curly A cyclmq we wxll go Im engaged now' Gunner Freckles Charlie my boy '31 xP'. . -34 ta' glade! Ugfcm MW ll y L L T Q T ' S -St- M qt ' N x . , . Qi A I ' B I 5 ! FK . 5 I ' D X I I' 'X' I : - . . WNVV N '71, - 1 A N ,. .1 5 M Hi H AN mln? lelv f . - I . . r S . -E . Q. , .. , I TOP ROW Donald Baldwm Secre tary Iackre Iohnson Vrce Presxdent Bllly Parklnson Presxclent BOTTOM ROW Donna Parkmson Soclal Representahve Mary MCGIHHIS Treasurer Three down and one to go' Some are dread1ng the fmal year others try 1ng to hurry lt along Nevertheless th1s year we have made great progress lat least we thlnk sol On thrs year s football team we gave such power as G-1b Goetz Don Grlrnrne Slap Baldw1n Rus Lancaster Rosre Oechshn Margle Moore and Ros1e Lange all helped cheer the boys to vrctory ln basketball Glb Goetz Sktp Baldwrn Ierry Eckrnan and lack Iohnson all represented us The mam event of our 1un1or year was the Red Satls 1n the Sunset prom Brlly Parkrnson and Rosle Oechsl1n relgned as klng and queen of the event The date Apfll l4 the orchestra Larry Foster the results swell' Wrth rnrxed feehngs we all look forward to our hnal year We hope tt wtll prove to be even better than the three years we ve had Prom Oueen Prom Kmq Rosemary Oechslm Brlly Parkmson 460444 My JUNIOR PROM KW inazf 'Nu-..-f Aprrl l 4 l95O Red Salls rn the Sunset 20 lam 36. 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'X TOP ROW Kexth Ayer Eleanor Cullen Ehzabeth Zenz Dwarne Arnsmerer Russell Lancaster Harold Doug las Larry Howe THIRD ROW Joyce Skattum Paulrne Sreqenthaler Mary MCGIDDIS Marrlyn Lormq Ioyce Alm Elame Mc Kllllp A nolcl Chambers SECOND ROW Ivan Andrews Ruth Cary Phyllr Nel on Grace Lancaster Paulme Rerchlmq Marqaret Cavanauqh Vrrqrma Hardyman FRONT ROW Ruth Stuckr Darlene Lonq Betty Blame Helen Furrer Delores Martm Rosre Lange 105 A In 'ix as Q 39 9 ' 0 AGA 2' KA JK X we OP ROW Gecrae l-lollensen Brll Bordeleau Drck Taschek Iohn Teasdale Walter Schwartz Don Teas dale Bur Nevels Gllbert Goetz Tl'ilRD ROW Ice Hastert Marvln Ne hery Iohn Lancas r Terry E lrman Donald Bardwm Robert Ray Nhke Davrs Larry Enaels UECOND ROW Helen Sowls Clara Frey R semary Oe Hsm leanete Duval Donald Grlmme Brlly Wreqel Bernadette McDermott FRONT ROW Patty Ann Rrelly Donna Parkmson Danrel llcAleon Brlly Parkrnson lack Iohnson Barbara B yscn Narqre Moore 21 G 4 . ,,r,,, b -V Y v L A nl I yy .V A: , M f ff - f s f L- i Y R. - Q- - L 'f ' f f V ' - fe W te r -N' , , N , wtf 4 V Q .- W ' '. - i Q ' Q ' , ., -s 4 V Q Q 3' 's - A fy R L L , ,J 5 , - ff , L A J K 1. t V J. ,xx X J 1' X H.. 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'V , - . , , Y ,o .. ,, E . .,.,-,..: V A I n . ii K, if 0 3' ,X 5 Havmg completed the flrst half of our hrgh school career we feel well on the road to suc cess and conhdently look forward to the trme when we w1ll take the place of the Juntors Shortly after school began tn the fall many of our boys reported for football practlce Twelve of them rece1ved letters whlch IS qurte an out standlng record Each of them drd hrs part rn helpmg ours to be a charnpronshrp team Bob Anderson succeeded 1n malnng the A bas ketball team whtle many other sophomores were on the B team Most of our opponents found rt fatal to compete wlth Darl1ngton s B team Besrdes athletrcs the sophomore class has con trtbuted greatly to varxous other school GCl1V1l16S such as band, chorus, torensxcs, annual and 24 5 mme QZQA4 UMW AIN .4-w 'yi' Q 9 lrltf1'fO' 1:-,,,-r Prestdent Wesley Osterday Sec CS Treas Roger Plckett Soc Rep Bobby Parkmson paper staffs pep club cheerlead1ng FFA and F H A Anna Armstrong who represents our class 1n the cheer1ng sectron was selected to be the soph omore attendant rn the queen s court for Home comlng ln September we held a meet1ng and elected our class offtcers The results were as follows Presxdent Wes Osterday secretary and treasur er Roger Ptckett soc1al represetatlve Bobby Parkmson lt seems as though our class doesnt want to have the weaker sex hold ofhce The mam soc1al event IH our sophomore year was our dance the Sophomore Shuffle It was a hard tlme dance w1th musrc furnxshed by the Rhythm Ramblers I .rl A f ' . -Gd -3, ? . , . .VA f ' A4 Q9 -A f tg. v - f...i .n? A 5: .ut l-as ' 4, A , A Q , ga .Id , f .X A - ' 'nf rs Q . V ' x 1 I ., Xu g-4 xxx, ' f 5 I ' ' , , A - i :nf 551. s . Q R, ' E -'g -ee ,V 1 1 I - - I - . . . , . , . . f I - I I - ' I I ' ' ' - 1 I 1 . I f . . . , , . . I - I ' , 1 Saphamafze Glam Iii? s.. TOP ROW Lyle Schwartz Ambrose Runde Don Venden Loren Rogers Iames M111 Paul Wilson George Hxrsbrunner Rzchard Rowe THIRD ROW Mary Doyle Charles Westerman Bob Parkmson Ann Schwartz Betty Ruf Dean Davis Be nard Ftscher lack Erlckson SECOND ROW Phylhs Flescher Don Bredeson Shlrley Rxelly FIGHCIS Murray LeRoy Peterson Rlchard Boatman Ernest Salathe B111 Iohnson FRONT ROW Mlldred Holland Patrxcxa Meylor Gerald Fxgx Robert Ostby Davld Iohnson Vernon Hoeper Maryone Hughes Martetta Iacobson Don Bennett 4 if 51, LHS 'EB fl.. TOP ROW Caryl Teasdale Darrell Robbms Roger Lee Don Conroy Wesley Osterday Don Martens Bob Anderson Dxck Oumn Fred Ruf Anna Armstrong THIRD ROW Mxldred Garvey Helen Gross Iane Fxtzslmons Rxta Buschor Ruth McFarland Lee Gxlbertson Shlrley Hanson Ellzabeth Sxegenthaler Valda Tagatz Barbara Eastwood SECOND ROW Nancy Parkmson Ioe Long Gaxl Renshaw Thurley Rowe Iohn Tuescher Harvey Sauer Darry Nelson Roger Plckett Naxda Troy Geraldme Frontz FRONT ROW Naoml Chapman Meredxth Chambers Margaret Hendrickson Vlrgmla Andrews Alberta Pet erson Betty Tregomng Avxs McMannes Leon Thompson Darrell Andreom Ralph Helm Ierry Olson Ioe Hudson 5 5' dp l - 3 ' 5 ' ' X .1 - 1 g , . , 'J I . .1 ' ' s 1 '1 V f. J, f, - .4 x, x 1 H 1 'O fl 4 1 A , -I llf ' ., 5 r 111 A 1. -- 1 - ' 1 I 1 : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . r- i ' 1 1 ' V 1 I 1 1 1 I I ' i 4 1 r l 1 ' I1 1 1 1 E' 1 1 ', A, .. 17 A V It lv. J' . ' 1, 7 ly A ,., . 5' . lv 1 55 'R 1 5 ' ' 'H ' I X , ' x ' 'T A A I .- fg, 1 - , 1-2' 5 , V V gg, t . x11 V 3 y, 1. 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F PQ s Arent We cute? bmlle pretty More pals Our gang fford C1 Carnage 26 Q fn' V1 l J' Th1S 1S how we were mode to dress on our mltxouon day cl' We looked glamorous enough to Wm o beauty contest 7 I We re fmally here Even 1f we dont get any farther we reached our goal to be freshmen All seventy seven of us entered the doors of DH S on August 30 1949 wrde eyed wrth the look of how d we get here on our faces A fa m1l1ar phrase Was often heard the flrst few days Why you re not supposed to be m class now but somehow we followed our noses and got to the rxght class a few m1nutes late But what was th1s' lust as we began to th1nk we were consldered as human bemgs a storm broke loose ln1t1at1on lf you consxder dorng a hula dance or danclng before some 200 people when you havent the falntest ldea how or hav mg make up appl1ed to you by some rather un talented persons ID that fleld, and varlous other stunts as nothing, well then, mltlatxon was noth mg Next on our l1st to show our upper classmen we knew how to earn money and pay our brlls, 2 QZM4 Uffwm Shown from left to rlght Alfred Mathys Socral Representatwe lean McDermott Secretary Treasurer Karen Greenfreld Vrce Presxdent Phrllxp Skattum Presldent we sold magaz1nes Another class once stated that they could have sold refrlgerators to the es krmos Well we could have sold stoves to the Afrfcan natlves We held a party to celebrate our salesmanshxp and drd we have fun' As the basketball season rolled around many of our freshmen boys starred on the B team Bxlly McConnell our ace player played on the A team Two freshmen cheerleaders She1la l:'1tzGerald and Ieame McFarland cheered the boys to v1c tory Besxdes hav1ng athletes we have many class members whose names appear on the honor roll The band and vocal groups have been bo h lncreased and 1mproved smce we Joxned their ranks We hope to rmprove ourselves rn the next three years, even 1f we are good now, and maybe after we graduate the teachers wtll be able to say, We are proud of the class of '53 I 'Nxt 4' - E ., fir . 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L , . . . . . . -- 8 1 law 4v we Vff ...M U1 PI ?'f-ff BACK ROW Margaret Stuckr R1chard Ward Rxchard Coulthard Francxs Kendall Carl Conley Bxlly McCon nell Wayne Mrlestone lack Rxchards Bobby Geyer Clmton Halvorson THIRD ROW Carol Johnson lack ONexll Iams Ward Janet Treqomng George Mulcahy Shella FxtzGerald, Donald Arnsmerer Karen Greenheld Lorraine Lancaster SECOND ROW Ioyce Howe lean McDermott Robert Howard Brlly Rooney Alfred Mathys Eumce Taqatz Mary Io Procter Ioyce Cary Lonna Martm FRONT ROW Barbara Huqhes Darlene Helm Betty Garnson Iune Rogers Marlan Davxs Eleanor Pxckett Loretta Holland Paul Badertscher Iohn Klme Ieame Armstrong Iohn Fmk Ur' BACK ROW Ierry Iohnson Fred Nyfleneqqer LaVerne Gzlle Donald Prme Francxs Acherman Paul Ray mond Freddy Fmk Davrd Chambers Rlchard Leahy THIRD ROW Ioseph Cunmnqham Ioanne Cavanaugh Phyllxs Txerney Rose Mane Frey Frank Lonnq Ph: llp Skattum Dlck Mosley Gerald Staufiacher SECOND ROW Rose Mane Mezer Alta Harrxson Mary lane Stuhl Ieanxe McFarland Marque Monson Fern Benson Ann Wllson Barbara Bordeleau FIRST ROW Spencer Benedlct Mlke OBrxen Beth Hocklng Shxrley Douglas Carol Iean McGu1re Peter Hastert Shlrley Hxrsbrunner Ioyce Fxeh .. 29 The mght of worse yet anythmg Imtlahon they made from a hula While we suiiered they sat and laughed Then everybody danced we enjoyed the rest of the evenmng 30 u 1 - n I I was us do fake wedding dancing 1 ' M 1 4 N. 3-E3 ajfff, , 1,- A1 1 , I wr, 'KJ' bg ' gym .+V xy V if ' . I Q. ' ,:,j, , K, , r 7 ww P' ,,, 5' A qty ' W wi? aw gl , HK! i if t 4 -s fi!fX J' ex' f xg ,1 5 yY t M j tl A Q' QL We TOP BOW: Manager-McDermott, Olson, Peterson, Doyle, Venclen, Schwartz, Burke, Grimme. THIRD ROW: Manager-Hexom, Ray, Fitzsimons, Chambers, Cassidy, Buschor, Stauffacher, Canan, Martens. SECOND ROW: Manager-Eckman, Erickson, Iohnson, Andreoni, Bennett, Chambers, Hoeper, Conroy, An- derson. BOTTOM BOW: Manager-Boatman, Davis, Westerman, Nelson, Goetz, O'Brlen, Helm, Howe, Micka. Z! ,fm 5' -.32- TOP ROW: Lancaster, Kilkelly, Stephenson, Rowe, Bordeleau, Lange, Wilson, Nelhery, Iohnson THIRD ROW: McAloon, l-lastert, Bredesen, Douglas, Salathe, Taschek, Rotzol, Rui. SECOND ROW: Baldwin, Engels, Hughes, l-lollenstein, Ouinn, Sleep, Murray. BOTTOM ROW: Fiqi, Davis, Rogers, Gilbertson, Hirsbrunner, Tuescher, Chapman. Zzecfgkawfpef G 'W-o1li-o- ...cv J, 1.344 o . an---.n A ., .. ,,, N.-.e,.,.v, V11 W9 1. It's sure getting rough out there. 2. A jump and cr push and he's o '1'-'soa- A I 3 It takes more than three to get hun down 4 Looks hke they re dolng Hlawatha M Q... haw MMM 5 Full speed ahead 6 Franlue heads for another touchdown Yea 34 ff. 5 fl ' - 5 X X ' Q . Vt '+ I H . N, f ,. A-.. ,W W Q U Q , .,,, K , l . . , . . I I I ' 5 A. I k V k 5 t , k If P' I 15 d - .f ' K .wr-uf fw , v K' .Q '24 , . H, l U 'xv f. g I Q fa M, if L! wt. 4' V , ,X A ,. ' ' f, ,M my , V, A . . . A f , ' ' 'L 'V fn If M -' H sf . I l , Q .. ,Lusk a iq ' 1 ' . K W Y -Q ' . V .- , . L . , sf , H ft, 'V Q tv I +V 1 ' Rf 3' K- -1 Qu' k 1' V I T U I 1 , K Mw. 4 4 if V . A -, , A jf' M , '1 Vw V' k - V, e , A ,- . . - - to we . -' 1 Mfr , 45 ,, f N 71.4 A ,N 1 ,tm -A iq' A . - I . . . . . az! . Queen Mazda Burying Boscobel ROYGI Court I H Q e A , 'b f '-4 ' - 3 ' u , of-'i 'U '4- 3 E. , . Your Pep! Your Pep! Student Faculty Meetin FX amide!! DARLINGTON 6 MONROE 0 The Darhngton Redbtrds launched the1r cessful drtve to an undefeated season by def at 1ng Monroe 6 0 under the lxghts Although our boys gamed at w1ll they couldnt push the ball over the goal unt1l the f1nal per1od Fullback Ioe M1cka cxrcled hrs own nght nd for the dec1d1ng touchdown Darllngton had a I7 2 edge 1n f1rst downs and a 324 48 advantage 1n yards galned from scr1mmage DARLINGTON 31 DODGEVILLE 0 Darllngton opened IIS conference slate w1th a deC1S1Ve 31 0 wrn over Dodgevllle Mlcka scored three ttmes on yaunts of 27 44 and 14 yards Sk1p Baldw1n star quarterback ran for one touchdown and threw a 50 yard pass to O Br1en tor another G1b Goetz onverted after the last score DARLINGTON 34 CUBA CITY 0 The Redbrrds avenged a last year s 6 0 defeat at the hands of Cuba C1ty by rout1ng them 34 0 Cuba s boys started well but the Darlmgton hne dug ln and soon took charge Outga1n1ng and chargrng the1r opponents Darl1ngton p1led up a 318 to 129 advantage 1n yards gamed Ioe Mtcka scored tw1ce on a one yard plunge and a 21 yard Statue of L1berty play Frank Stephenson and Grlbert Goetz each scored on runs of 42 yards and 3 yards respectlvely Tackle and Captaln I1m Rowe 1ntercepted a pass and ran 19 yards for the flnal score Harold O Brlen converted four po1nts after touchdowns DARLINGTON I9 FENNIMORE 7 Playlng 1n the muck and mud Darlmgton loshed to a 19 7 vlctory at Fenmmore Halfbacks Stephenson and Goetz scored two and one touch downs respechvely O Br1en converted the extra pomt Th1s was the only txme th1s year that Dar l1ngton s goal was crossed Thls was accom pl1shed on a pass over the reserve s heads DARLINGTON 40 LANCASTER 0 Darlmgton cleared the1r b1ggest hurdle m thelr romp to the champxonshlp by crushlng Lancaster 40 0 Both teams entered the contest w1th htgh champxonshlp hopes The Redblrds left no doubt as to the1r supenortty rn the m1nds of the rest of the conference The Darhngton l1ne dxd a mar velous 1ob 1n pushmg the blgger and heavler Lancaster boys around SCOTIHQ ln every quarter we pxled up 16 flrst downs to Lancasters 7 Darhngton outrushed the1r opponents 320 yards to 59 Mxcka came out on the top of hrs scormg duel wlth Zenz as he crossed the goal three txmes Stephenson who also ranked h1gh IH the league s scorlng scored tw1ce Wh1le Goetz tall1ed once O Brlen the league s leadmg converter put the ball between the crossbars four tlmes Lancaster showed f1ne sportsmanshlp 1n the face of defeat DARLINGTON 34 BOSCOBEL 0 Runmng up 34 po1nts IH the frrst half Darhng ton coasted horne to vtctory The boys made a br1ll1ant goal l1ne stand as Boscobel had the ball on the one yard lme 1n the fourth quarter Bosco bel was outgalned 1n yardage 282 to 118 Ste phenson and Goetz each scored tw1ce Wh1le M1cka scored once Automatlc O Brren scored four more extra po1nts DARLINGTON 51 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN 0 Darllgton had a fleld day ln swamplng Prauxe du Chlen 51 0 Many reserves saw actlon 1n thts Dad s Day classrc F1ve boys entered the scormg as Stephenson got I8 po1nts Goetz 12 Hollen ste1n 12 Mlcka 6 and O Brlen 3 Darl1ngton was never 1n serlous trouble and all of the senlors saw actlon Thls was the fmal home game of the sea son DARLINGTON 28 MINERAL POINT 0 On a cold November day Darllngton Won the ludge Colhns Trophy by defeat1ng the Mmeral Pomt squad 28 0 ID thetr trad1t1onal Arm1st1ce Day battle The game was hard fought all the way as Pomt dted hard Stephenson and M1cka drd Darl1ngton s touchdown makmg as each got two O Bnen converted all four extra po1nts Slip,- G ' - I I . . , . . , . . . . . 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Coaches Ruf, Martens, and Stevenson rece1v1ng the Dave Schrtener lvfemorral T r o p h y Thls IS a travellng award to the champlons of the Southwestern Football Conference lt was glven by the parents of Dave Schrlener a Lancaster boy who was kllled 1n World War II Among the accomphshments of the team were the best defenslve record 1n the state and the second best offens1ve record 1n the state Ioe M1cka led the league rn 1nd1v1dual scor1ng w1th 72 pornts wh1le Stephenson was second wrth 66 Goetz completed Darlmgton s dormnatlon of the league s sconng by placmg thlrd wrth 49 polnts Pete O Brlen set what IS now belleved to be a league record by convertmg 20 t1mes The team had only four fumbles 1n erght games But the most 1mportant accomphshment was wmnmg the undlsputed Southwestern Wxsconsm Conference champronslup and wrth 1t the Dave Schrlener Memorral Trophy Boys parents and frrends emoymq the annual foot ball banquet 74 SW STANDING R Taschek R Anderson I Rowe L Taschek I Mxcka C Sleep W K1ll-celly S Baldwm G Goetz YNEELING H OBrxen W McConnell I Eckman M Doyle Vlanager lt took a Wh1le to get started but once We got QOIHQ we were really hot Havmg won three ot our last llVe games the Redb1rds entered the Plattvtlle Reg1onal Tournament a det1n1te darkhorse What We d1d to Plattev1lle the league champs and to Boscobel before bowmg to Mount Ho eb 1n the tmals made up for some of the other defeats 1n league play The add1t1on ot Anderson and McConnell two B team players at m1dseason bolstered the I Rowe W K1lkelly C Sleep L Taschek I M1CkU 38 team for the1r late rally S k1p Bald Wlfl was our lead 1ng scorer W 1 t h l42 po1nts The S e n 1ors leav1ng the s q u a d are O B r 1 e n Rowe MlCkG Sleep K1l lc e l l y and Tas chek .1 lt ll 0 .mmf sal 'TOP ROW Ma ager Bordeleau Skattum Ruf Conroy Milestone Martens Conley Rowe Fink Ouirn N lson BOTTOM ROW Helm Olson Nyftenegger Burgess Glle ONe1l Geyer Mosley Fink SCORES A Squad Dodgeville Cuba City 32 Fennimore Lancaster 44 Boscobel 40 Prairie du Chien Mineral Point 35 Dodgeville 44 Cuba City 34 Fennimore Lancaster 40 Boscobel 47 Prairie du Chien 39 Mineral Point 29 1950 Season Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Darlington Sccww Regional Toumament Darlington 36 Plateville 28 Darlington 36 Boscobel 35 Champzonshlp Darlington 37 Mt Horeb 56 Q Z3 B 5 wgfia- '1 5'-54,3 res 1'i13f 3 l ' 3 . 3 7 'ua QD ,if --' .2 1 il '74 as 33 4 7 3 7 ' aa . . 2 Il ' 4 K I ' ' L29 , l I is f at 7 Sf 7 . 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BACK ROVM Iohn Stauftacher Izm Rowe Owm Sleqen haler Ioe Vanlwatre Dlck Ray Larry RNQ-y Frnz In FRONT ROW Iohn Lancaster Davld Stauffacher Russell Lancastel Pete OBY1911 Ierry Eckman Frank St Scum Darlmgton Darlmgton Darhngton Darhngton Darhngton Darhngton Darhngton Darhngton Darlmgton Shullsburg Belmont Mmeral Pt Benton Dodgevdle Mt Horeb Mme-ral Pt Dodgewlle Mt Horeb -- 5 ff 4604 TOP ROW D Rowe I M111 G Hlrsbrunner L Rogers B Lee L Taschek D Martens V Chapman B Kltlr kelly FOURTH ROW K Iohnson I Rowe R Lancaster M Doyle C Sleep I Mlcka B Anderson F Stephenson THIRD ROW B McConnell H OBnen D Bredeson I Iohnson P Cassxdy D Lange D Baldwm M Neth ery G Goetz SECOND ROW M Canan P Burke B Buschor T Moran D Chambers 'E Salathe I Eckman R Hexom G Hollensteln BOTTOM ROW D Davxs R Boatman I Hastert B Rotzoll I Stauffacher I Lancaster D Gnmme E Fxtz slmons D McAloon The Lettermens Club was off1c1al1y reorgaruzlng thls year and the meet mgs were held agam ln an elect1on at the begmnmg of the year ofhcers were Presxdent Bob Buschor v1ce pres1dent B111 K1lkelly secretary treasurer Pat Burke All three of these were lmemen on the football team In a dr1ve to earn money for a movle camera the Lettermen sponsored a basketball game between the c1ty team and the Oklahoma lndrans Thls was a b1g success and a large sum was ra1sed The coke mach1ne whtch they run ln the gym 1S another way of maktng money Many new Lettermen were 1n1t1ated 1nto the club thts year .1 4 l 912 One of the prlvllege of the sophomore 1un1or cmd senlor g1rls IS to be members of the Pep Club These grrls back our athletlc contests Wrth the1r enthusrastlc yell1ng They sell refresh ments at the football games take care of freshmen 1n1t1at1on and help the cheerleaders by provldlng funds for thelr outflts and other expenses Serv1ce to the school lS thelr goal 'WW' M'-'M W Presldent Ianet Benedict Vxce Pres1dent Lots Relchhnq Secretary Ioyce Skaltum Treasurer Patty Rielly 'FNNODIQ Rose Mary Lange Margre Moore Rosemary Oechslln Anna Armstrong MQTCIG Terrlll Ieame McFarland Shella F1tzGerald 42 QM at lg- SENIORS OO -0.1 4 IUNIORS ' . K' .1- -gf Nl SOPHOMORES 43 Q Q W if 5 5 . - 0 43? A I h -' gf Y -4, , 1 I ' ' . I ' A. ti L E I il Q. -' V , v- I i vu 9 . 4 H, ' Q ,E 4 V ' .S A ,G ,,, , 5, , XV Q ii. hw, V A V fx, ,V V. gi' ' do 1- K 1 1 f' v ' ., 4? 3 .-, S 2 Q 'gk V 'far - 4 if ' . 2 5 'W' tr V 'fi I V' ' V 4 9 me ,,21 ' if 1 , 5 V ' ,Q . 4 'W 44- ' ' 2 5 ,A 4 if . 4' .' ' , A I V Mn- me , H I '- -sv V H ZZMZWLQZZ IUNIORS AND SENIORS TOP ROW Buschor Iohnson Arnsmeier Nevels Rowe Kilkelly Stephenson Mr McNett THIRD ROW Nethery Douglas Hexom Burke Lancaster Ray Chambers SECOND ROW OBrien Frtzsimons Ayers Stauffacher Moran Lange Andrews BOTTOM ROW Howe Chambers Cassidy Grimme The Future Farmers of America or FFA as it is commonly known is the national organization of by and for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts As an integral part of the program of vocational education in agriculture in the public school system of America the F F A has become well known recent years. No national student organization enioys greater freedom self-government under adult counsel and guidance, than the Future Farm- ers of America. The F.F.A. is an intra-curricular activity having its origin and root in a definite part oi the school curriculum-vocational agriculture. Among other things, members learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in a public meetingg to speak in publicg to buy and sell co-operativelyg i44..- to solve their own problems, to finance themselvesg and to assume civic re- sponsibility. The foundation upon which the Future Farmers of America or- ganization is built, includes leadership and character development, sports- manshp, co-operation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved organized recre- aton, ciitzenship and patriotism. The F F A is a non profit non political farm youth organization of volun tary membership designed to take its place along with other agencies striving for the development of leadership the building of a more permanent agriculture and the improvement of country life It constitutes one of the most efficient agricultural teaching devices that has been discovered up to the present time The FFA is 100 per cent American in its ideals and out look and has no outside affiliations There IS no secrecy in connection with any of its activities ZZMZWLGQ 5. FA FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES TOP ROW Raymond Conley Runde Coulthard M11 Venclen Harsbrunner Fink Chambers THIRD ROW Leahy Davis Erickson Westerman Rowe WIISOII Loring Peterson Murray SECOND ROW Hoeper Iohnson Ward Sauer Bredesen Salathe Boatmcm Mathys BOTTOM ROW Fink Halvorson Iohnson Fiqi Stauffacher Badertscher Bennett OBrien 45 6367.4 B TOP ROW D Lange P Burke B Ray F Slephenson B Buschor BOTTOM ROW I Lancaster I Staufiacher T Moran D phambers P Cassxdy TOP ROW I Enckson D Bredesen G Husbrunner P Wzlson I M111 C Westerman BOTTOM ROW G Flql D Bennett V Hoeper E Salathe F Murray L Peterson 46 . B X- W , A ' in fi . 5 pr . E xg 5' ' ', jpeq, , , I X I , I, V W A Q A BMC! 8. 0? Af' CLARINETS TOP ROW C Frey D Moriens D Tczschek A Tclqutz M MCCom1sh THIRD ROW I Chambers B Roselelp R Cary I Alm D Mosley SECOND HOW P Hlelly B Wleqel I Fltzsxmons R Buschor T Lee P Bcdefscher BOTTOM ROW H Sowls M Chambers S Husrrurmer A McMcmn1s M Ternll CORNETS AND TRUMPETS McCcrme D PO! :Lstcre E Psy 'SO TOM 1 Per R UG rr 47 n 5, 4 wx , v ii VN ' - - - 35 45 , . .4 Q, X W .. ,, 44 ff S n I ' N . ,. . X X : . , . , . ' J , . ' , . . TOP ROVJ: D. Bildwui, D. Teclsdcxlfe, THIR 1 B. Rztzgj, F. Ifllf, '.'f. JL. .. L r , . I- . I ., 1 I IT OH. FiCl'fi 13. Nas' rx, C 1..f f C r. . ..:l .. FLUTE OBOE PICCOLO BASSOON TOP ROW A Gcxrrmson I Benedxct THIRD ROW V Andrews I Skcxt tum N Pcxrkmson BOTTOM ROW I Rui P Sxeqen thaler 4 SAXOPHONES TOP ROW C Teosdole V Tcrqctz THIRD ROW C Stout R Frey A Iohnson BOTTOM ROW B Treqomnq P R61ChI1l'lq P T1emey PERCUSSION TOP ROW R McFarland K Green held I Cary R Lcmge BOTTOM ROW I Eckmon R Oechs lin, M. Moore. FRENCH HORNS TOP ROW H Stuckx I Treqomnq B Eastwood BOTTOM ROW E Sleqemhaler H Gross E Zenz TROMBONES and BARITONES OP RO V Taschcw Taschek 5 Hastert D ROv Rel n Ve I son I Mxcka A Hanson BOTTOM ROW P Ska tum P1 In anis M Carman B Bryson BASSES TOP ROW D Martens W Osterday BOTTOM RON I. Engels D Con roy WWC! Qhmm 0 I' TOP ROW l. Engels D Conroy B McConnell L G1lbertson D Teasdale D Martens W Mxlestone W Ost erday I ONe1ll FIFTH ROW P Skattum P Burke G Stauffacher F Rui I Eckman D Nelson R Taschek D McAloon FOURTH ROW I Stauflacher I Treqomnq D Baldwrn C Sleep B Geyer L Peterson C Teasdale L Lan caster THIRD ROW P T1erney I Ward M McCom1sh I Ruf A Wllson K Greenheld SECOND ROW M Procter I Armstrong M Monson P Szeqenthaler I F1tzs1mons H Mathys G Renshaw B Eastwood A Armstrong BOTTOM ROW M Terrlll D Parkxnson V Andrews S F1tzGerald S Hrrsbrunner I McFarland M Cham bers I Benedxct -SXPQ.. fs 50 QM' Umm TOP ROW M Moore I Skattum M Lonnq K Greenlleld H Gross S Hanson B Roselexp B Bryson THIRD ROW G Renshaw D Parkmson I Cary C Iohnson G Lzechtx M Stuhl R Meter SECOND ROW B Garnson L Holland C McGu1re M Henclrlckson V Andrews B Hughes D Helm BOTTOM ROW I Rogers M Temll I Benedict M Chambers V McDermott I Howe E Pickett MQ K LL.. TOP ROW A Iohnson M McCom1sh I Ward A Schwartz B Ruf C Teasdale B McFarland B Zenz D MCDKPIOIIILIIRTH ROW M Procter P Sxeqenthaler B Eastwood I Alm A Armstrong P Flesher A Hanson I Tre- qOmr'I'T'lIBD ROW I Ruf I Black E Taqatz B McDermott S F1tzGerald R Cary V Taqatz P Tterney N Parkm Son SECOND BOW H Mathys N Chapman A Wxlson I Armstrong I Frtzsxmons I McFarland B Treqomnq A pBS'l'?lEO1M ROW A Garnson M Monson I Fteh M Bennett D Doyle R Meter S Hxrsbrunner L Lancaster A M Manms 5 me ' , Q. - ' ' A . f , I 1 4' , I - 'Q 'V I af.. 1' I 'B' . I B vs . 2 we L 3 W, ,,-2 go ' A 1 B A ' fb Sv I , Q vv'f , , , qv I , If If Q 1 +5 ' . Q 'Q ,gg V N I ' , , - 1' 4 ' - Y mmf ,L I 2 iv . if ge It R Q I 4 , ' , I W A Vg. V ., , 'VJ I A' ,nu :rs M4 3 If . Q 3 yy Lg .- VV Z V l , . - fi 3 f I .9 jg I I - ' , 2 I ... I 1 7wmZm TOP ROW C Teasdale M Moore R McFarland BOTTOM ROW M Hendrtckson B Bordeleau S FxtzGerald Twlfllnq routme m qym nastum between halves at a basketball game The band honors the class of 1950 between the halves of a football qame Qwh Nihleifc 74 'Xa TOP HOW S Rrelly l Black K Cavanaugh K Greenfelcl M Procter M Stuhl BOT 9111 QOV D McDonald l Armstrong M Bennett D Parlcmson The boys of DHS have nothtrg over on the glrls when rt comes to berng slcrlled arttsts rn sports lust pass the gym on any Monday or Wednesday between lU UO and l2 UU and there wrll be no doubt rn your mlnd as to what IS gotng on when you hear the shrlll shr1eks of our grrls enyoyrng an excltlng game of basketball or volleyball Durrng basketball season free throw tournaments are held between class es and the champtons are feted by berng featured 1n the grrls sport sectlon of the school newspaper When warm weather comes around the glrls do therr callsthenlcs outs1de and then use the school dramond for a qulck game of baseball lf one class consrders themselves outstandrng rt challenges the other class to a game whrch IS played for the entertaxnment of the student body durrng the noon hour Mrs Stevenson the rnstructor deserves a lot of credrt rn coachxng tlus frne group of gtrls rn worktng together and teachlng them good sportsmanshlp wrn or lose fb. Halma Jfcmem I ... TOP ROW V McDermott P S1eqentha1er M Bennett B McDermoit BOTTOM ROW I Wllson P Greenheld D Doyle 7949 Siqffe fgewew n STANDING M Paynter F Harrxson C Teasdale M Hendnckson G Fxscher R Hastert I Benedlct and M Ternll SEATED M Chambers as Ahce ln Fashlonland 54 74 ' I . . 1 M ,- , 'iv ' , 1 ff 1 x ww ' ,qu L 'I Y 7 4' f pi. e Q o, f ge fs - in 4, r U , . . 4? A , , lg V 1 6 .jL,z,:,1l K I '1gg'gfQgE1g,ei,' 3 , ,, A . O Q--x., ,gzitg Wgwgjffgi V I I 4 ,A A iffug. ' ff - ,A T .arg -.f - V f 1 j 1 Nia , sf ' . N Wf'f,1 , X 5, rf -: 6 3' ' .J 5 Mig, , J. ' I V, , , ..,. f, gh-e , 1 Q T A T , V. X O 1 1 3 ' , K I - 0 , ' , I 1.-- Q T Y - i 1 f , ' 61, Z 'x if , Q ' . , 0 f- ' , . W A 5 , : . , . ' , . , . ' ' . . ' , . , . ' . . . . - - - Qwiwzgelf Q IUNIORS AND SENIORS Qrx if as 45 .Q we-f TOP ROW A Hanson R Holland P Greenfxeld D Martens L Rezchlrnq I Duval M McG1nms P Slegen thaler THIRD ROW D Martm M Hendnckson M Bennett S McNett V McDermott G Lancaster D Hess SECOND ROW I Benedlct R Lange G Flscher l Ruf D Coulthard E Cullen B McDermott BOTTOM ROW M Temll I Skattum B Iacobson A Garrrson K Murray I Wxlson R Merer D Doyle TC 'id FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES X? lg TOP ROW I McDermott F Benson M Procter I Cavanaugh I Ward C Iohnson A Armstrong C Mc Gulre THlRD ROW B Hockmg L Lancaster I Howe N Troy G Renshaw I Fxeh A McMann1s SECOND ROW V Andrews T Rowe M Stuckm E Sxegenthaler D Helm L Martxn A Harrxson L Holland B Hughes BOTTOM ROW B Garrrson I Armstrong K Greenfteld S Douglas M Chambers M Davls B Bordeleau M Stahl M Garvey 55 .4 Semcvfz glam gm! i TOP ROW Alxce Iohnson Lours Taschek Marcra Ternll Pat Greenheld Ruth Meler Ianet Benedxct SECOND ROW Arthur Kearns lo Anne Black Brll Rotzoll Irll Vvrlson Donna lean Martens Charles Sleep FIRST ROW Van Chapman Ioe Mzcka Tommy Moran Um effeafbd Wwe Qawufzq and QW Steward Delbert Lange Cab1n tor Mlss Slcrnner and MISS Kunbrough Thls vay please Mrs Skrnner IoAnne Black But baby' You wear 1t INSIDE the dress' l..1ke th1s' Corneha Ot1s Skmner Donna Martens But Mother 1 s 1t s heavy Id Just as soon wear a papoose' Ot1s Skmner Louls Taschek Do you thmk we should mark th1s door Wxth a b1g cross -as they d1d durrng the Great Plague? Ennly Klmbrough I1ll Wrlson My Mother never does get me to prom1se anythmg She cant keep up w1th me 1n a conversa tron Purser Arthur Kearns Now yust a mrnute there' Whats all th1s about shoes? Stewardess Al1ce lohnson Keep an eye out Report anythlng susplclous Dlck Wrnters Charles Sleep Dead? Oh no thats Just hrs EXPRESSION Hes not really dead Admlral Tommy Moran MISS Kunbrough' What great pleasure rt glves me to be able to pay you th1s v1s1t' Harrlet St Iohn Ianet Benedlct Of course they re shoutmg MAN overboard you know Wmltred Blaugh Ruth Meler It really 1S a b1t ot an 1rnpos1t1on dont you know Leo McEvoy loe M1CkU Now yust a mo ment everybody' W HO S GOT MY S H O E S ? Inspector LOIS Rerchlmg Are you both 1n good health? Therese Marcra Terr1ll Oh the Mademox selles would hke to take a bath' Why dld she not say so? Madame Ellse Pat Greenheld A thousand pardon for not cornmg sooner' About the bed' What a tragedy' Monsreur De La Crolx Brll Rotzell Do not stand so close A llttle back please Wmdow Cleaner Van Chapman Bomour Madernorselles' lt lS already much later than early' ,rp TOP ROW VIIQIDIG Andrews Patty Rlelly Beverly Roselerp Ierry Eckmar' Freddy Ftuf Don Martens Darry Nelson Barbara Eastwood Anna Armstrong BOTTOM ROW Margaret McCom1sh Gertrude Ltechtr Ins Ruf Carol Stout Lo1s Rerchlrnq Irll Wnlson 'N ,.f 11 , , lr TOP ROIV: D:nna Parkrnson, Paul VV'1lson, Donald Teasdale, Paulrne Steqenthaler, Marianna Hendnckscn. BOTTOM POYV: Danna Mcflcnald, Pat Greenfteld, loan Black, Mxke Canan. -... 1 'Q' eww TOP ROW Melv1n Doyle Pat Burke FRONT ROW Rlla Buschor Elsxe Frey Mereduh Chambers Ewlwwiwq VW' 'Pu C?-Y X., TOP ROW Sh1rley Hanson Fred Ruf Art Kearns Wesley Osterday Donna Martens SECOND ROV! 1111 Wxlson Beverly Roselexp Rose Mane Frey Barbara Bryson FRONT ROW Ianet Bened1Ct Marqle Moore loyce Skatium Rosemary Lanqe Marcma Terrxll 58 Q . .. V,V, , 4? ' , . lk . , 7 my , , , ,rr X W - S X ' L .fl , ' ' ' ' 1 ,V 'S 1 -M, A f X L 'Bl ' , fl 1 ' , , .M ,' ,L , ' i. ,' ' Q' I Y 433' 4. A rv , 57' QQ 'mir' svvdr ivy, uf Q, V' 62 ,, - f , fn rl TOP ROW Arnold Chambers Larry Engels Darry Nelson Don Martens Phrltp Skattum Anna Armstrong Bar bara Eastwood ROSIG Meter BOTTOM ROW Jeanette Duval Ins Rui Donna Martens Carol Stout Irll Wrlson Rosle Oechslm 731' sv swf -.J TOP ROW Donna Parkmson Brll Rotzol BOTTOM ROW Donna McDonald Pat Greenfteld Ioan Blqgk Nlke Ccncn . ,. . ff -2, 15 ,f gg. 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A555651-45 ' if 1200 1240 Nwwmfikegfcwk l-lere comes our 12 A M scholar 1 wonder what Cosmo learns 1n Shullsburg7 Carol s nestled all snug 1n her bed wh1le v1s1ons of d1amond r1ngs dance 1n her head Bev and Bob travel from the dance to the Rosle1p parlor s1nce the day IS st1ll young Sk1p IS startmg on h1s thlrd sh1ft Oh you lu ky g1rls Barb 1snt 1t about t1me for George to start back to PO1l'1lQ The bush wackers are 1n operat1on NOl1Ce how the landscape 1S l1t up by spot l1ghts SURPRISE The Truman bus owned and operated by Fredd1e Pmk IS mak1ng 1lS f1nal round for the n1ght Such late hours for l1ttle fresh men Carol lean glggles 1n her sleep She must be th1nk1ng of B111 GTGCIG and Mar1anna are Just gett1ng 1n from Monroe and meet Frank1e as he goes up Chad1ck H111 Some parents are beg1nn1ng to wonder where 1un1or IS Trafllc s dy1ng down Iohnny S shakes all the trees as he goes out to chore lf he s awake the b1rds aren t QOIUQ to sleep Ierry Eckman s aunt starts call1ng for h1m to get up so he wont be late for school Lyle Swartz breaks a m1lk bottle on some 1nnocent person s front step G1nny Andrews crawls out of bed Guess she can t get used to C1lY l1fe ls that the bus we hear com1r1g7 Qu1ck ma my books' The Oechshn an1mals start mov1ng around even ROSIS The telephone 11nes start humm1ng She1la loyce and Ieame cant wa1t to tell about the n1ght before Donna lean rolls over 1n bed She Just can t get up yet' lerry s st1ll not up The freshman g1rls beg1n the1r da1ly pa rade The clans beg1n to gather and QOSSID Wadzy marches down to the Sen1or sec t1on say1ng All r1ght lets get to our home rooms' Donna lean and Ierry race for the bUlldlUQ 1015 1030 1045 1100 1105 11 5 1150 1153 1155 1205 1235 1245 1249 2 2 George H1rsbrunner comes 1n lust under the WITG as the bell gets set to r1ng Stand away from the doors What IS 1t they re cook1ng 1n the home ec room today? Couldnt be food Nauseat1ng odors float from the chem1stry lab and beg1n to seep through the school There go a couple of freshmen 1nto assem bly Act1ng up 1n c1t1zensh1p aga1n MISS Connelly 1ntercepts and reads an other notorlous R1ta Buschor note Tucker Helm IS dream1ng of h1s future years 1n basketball Unbearable no1ses come from the band room Wes Osterday IS strugg11ng Wllh h1s bass horn Bob Buschor settles down to h1s da1ly nap 1n Enghsh 1V Freshmen Phy ed G1rls utter loud groans as they try to shed pounds Assembly IS warned to keep the1r books open Not t1me for the bell yet lt s a mad rush for the door Gr1mm s car w1l1 hold only so many We ve just gotta have a r1de down town All Aboard' P1cketts bus heads for the north end of town Cant let anyone walk Danny McA1loon gulps down h1s d1nner Gotta get back to the gym to pract1ce bas ketball Davy Frye makes h1s da1ly excurs1on to the north end of town He wants to be sure Ann1e and G1nny get back to school on t1me The doors sw1ng open for another three hours of drudgery B1lly R and Carol MCG come stroll1na hand 1n hand through the door WGSIG Osterday IS st1ll try1ng to conv1nce Mr Dykman that an1mals CAN th1nk M1ss Colhns must th1nk Margaret Hendrtck son 15 a m1lk shake The would be stenographers struggle Wllh d1ctat1on M1ss Taylor threatens Charlle Sleep w1th expu1s1on from advanced Math class loe Butch and G1bby a few of the Iun1ors DP Cd1splaced personsl are pay1ng the1r respects to Mr Nelson lt seerns they got t1red of Enghsh lll Happy day Make way for the Rmky Dmks AM. 8:58 ' ' ' H' ' A ' ' . 9100 1 u I A V ' - I . ' I ' 9:30 ' ' ' ' ' - 9:35 ' A U ' 1:00 ' . . . -I . . . . l I I ' . A . . . . . . - 1:30 5 f' ' ' ' A ' ' , ' 1:45 I - 'I ' . D ' ' ' . 2:00 A I' I I t 4 ' . ' :l l - ' ' 2115 I U ' I ' . - 2:30 ' 'G ' Q ' ' t y - , 3100 I H U ' ' - Q 3:30 ' ' ' l . I ' I f , 3:45 The stragglers are all in at last. 12:00 pedestrians beware. 4:30 . . ' ' ' ' PM g 5100 ' ' ' I ' . Q 5:30 I ' I i I - - - 6100 ' , V H' 1 - h ' 6:30 n ' . ' , 1 ' - 7:00 ' ' ' A ' ' , 1 - , ' 1 ' J 7:30 I 'A I D 1 . ' , 1300 - - U' - A u ' ' - 1:30 'A ' ' ' - 8:00 ' . ' ' - ' , 4 - V - A 1:40 ' 815 ' ' . A ' , 8:25 ' ' ' 1 - 100 ' - ' 8:30 I ' ' . 215 I I ' , h ' v. 8:50 4 my 1 I ' - . . ' ' 8-55 A ' ' . 2:20 . ' ' . 1 61 ... Z 7 4 4 7 Graeme F1scher tells the Home Bc class about the cowboys who played at the dance rn Grat1ot last mght Chck chck Whats all the no1se com1ng from the typmg room Must be havxng an other speed test Bev Iacobson has sklpped assembly agaln and IS 1n the washroom The late stragglers come into chorus Put your cud 1n the can' FITS1 soprano you re s1ng1ng flat agaln lust flve mlnutes more Everyone heads for the Sweet Shop Gotta pay off those bets Bev and Shxrley beg1n to wrsh there were nt qurte so many students 1n D H S All buses leav1ng Wanted A room for a couple of klds who Were left behmd The Sweet Shop beg1ns to clear Who s Pat Burke gomg to grve a rlde home ton1ght'? Dean and Phyllls are at 1t agaln Elsre Frey bldS Mr Wood good nlght Ah' An hours sleep before supper Brg n1ght ahead MISS Fleld and Mlss Taylor head for the cafe for the1r supper Then to catch the lst show Come and get rt Last one done has to do dlshes Freddy clarms he got the last mouthful fm lshed f1rst lf1S s turn tonrght Margle M lnqulres a r o u n d Anybody seen Frankxe'-7 Casstdy gets Kllkelly out of the house AGAIN Pauhne S and crowd decrde to go to Shullsburg 4 1000 10 30 1100 1 1130 1145 1200 62- Ioyce S tr1es to tmd a r1de to W1ota hm my cant get the car ton1ght Illl dec1des shell set her half and settle down to a good book Who s wlth who tonrght? The staqs hang around to see who comes out of the show After f1n1sh1ng a letter to Kent Donna Park 1nson dec1des to go to bed Sweet dreams Donna Show s out Now where w111 we go? Donna and Pete declde there s nothrng to do so they head to the north end tbehmd the chrcken hatcheryl That Ponhac coupe IS so small and cozy too Ha' They f1nd out they arent alone Ioe Hastert wonders wh1ch g1rls he s QOIHQ to take ton1ght Dona lean meekly asks Wadzy 1f Ioe and she may have the car after all 1ts early ye Ruth Meler 11stens to Russell practtce hrs clarmet Sweetshop closes Oh well' For those that walk home better days are comlng they hope Ioe Long dectdes that l1fe 1n town IS pretty dull so heads for home Karen Gs folks begm to pace the floor Boys' Cant you see 1t s gett1ng late? lames M1115 brds Betty R goodnlght and heads for home And so w1th thrs we close the curtatn at the end of another spectacular day 1n the hves of the D H S students 14 wt- llrEEHHN'U1 Arafat tu Mnwzsou 2:30 ' ' , 7:30 . ' ' ' ' . ' - . . . . I I V 1 . 2:45 ' , ' . ' ' ' 8 O u ' ' ' ' 8:15 ' ' ' . 150 ' ' 8:30 3:0 ' . 3145 ' - ' I - 3:25 ' . ' ' - , 3:30 ' - ' ' ' ' , - 3: 5 ' ' . 9:00 ' . 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