Darlington High School - Pekatonia Yearbook (Darlington, WI)
- Class of 1953
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PEKATONIKA 1953 Darlington Hugh School Foreword To you the readers of the 1953 Pekatonrka we dedrcate tlus record of the school year of 1952 1953 You ll fmd the hrghlrghts of th1s year are collected and recorded here for your enjoyment To the edrtors of the former lssues of the DHS yearbook The Pekatonrka we express our thanks for the pleasure we had rn readmg about the thmgs that went on rn the years between 1927 and 1931 We lrked your books so much that we borrowed a few thrngs from rt A yearbook lrke a famrly album IS prrmarrly used to preserve the prctures of people and memorres of events that have meant much to us and to serve rn the years ahead as the magxc carpet that transports us from the present to the past The 1952 Pekatonrka IS yours for happy memorres Rose Mane Merer Edrtor Barbara Bordeleau Assocrate Edxtor DHS Vxctory March Cheer' Cheer' For Darlmgton Hrgh Keep hrgh the honors bearmg her name Send a good old cheer on hrgh Wavrng the banners to the s It makes no drfference how hard they frght Darlmgton Hrgh wrll come out all rrght Whrle her loyal boys are marchmg Onward to vrctory 'J 7 1 - , . . . . . . 7 l ! 7 ! 7 7 7 7 Y . 7 ! v - . . T M Nelson Superintendent and Principal Administration It goes wnthout saymg that the mastery of the 3 R s readrng, wrrtrng and arithmetic IS gettrng top recognmon rn our schools today as rn the past However, rn order for us to prepare ourselves for lrv xng In the world of tomorrow ll IS necessary to keep pace wrth the progress of each new day Thxs doubt, wrll call for greater partrcrpatnon rn learnrng acuvnues other rhan the 3 R s acuvmes that wrll prepare us as rndxvrduals to cope wlth the problems of the day When and only when we have successfully prepared will we enjoy and appreciate the freedom that IS ours It rs then that we will acqurre a real deter mlnatlon to be free and resrst wrth all our might the forces that are designed to enslave us We must not fall to safeguard our God grven freedom' Frdehs Nelson, Office Secretary Not only rs she helpful and true, But an effrcrent secretary, too , - ' . . . . . . 2 . . - . 4 1 s c a -Q I 'quo i , . . ll V, X vi.: 4 x - D ,ffl ','! A ' U' K N' , 31 ' V 2.1 I I, . 1 3 L Agriculture DHS offers a four-year course in agriculture under' the CB' pable teaching of Mr. john McNett. The hoys have an active ganization of high school boys interested in agriculture. Its purpose is to give instruction to students of vocational Bgrl tion. The boys each have some definite farming project to complete each year they are in the club. Mr. McNett He teaches the boys to work on the farmg In the cornfield, the hog pen, and even the barn Dick Tuescher and hxs purebred Holstein bull Wayne Gordon with his purebred Holstein bull 4 Future Farmers of America chapter. This rs a national or- culture and to develop experience in farming as an occupa- Wk Nornnn Gordon with hrs purebred Yorkshxre pigs 5 FFA if Offlcers of Future Farmers of Amerlca Top Row Harold Wxllrams Treasurer Alfred Mathys, Secretary Front Row Gerald Smrth Reporter, Wnlllam Frtzsrmons, Fred Frnk, Presxdent Insert Robert Loken, Vlce-presrdent The Future Farmers chapters of the state own 21 cottage ln northern Wrs consm Senior boys go there for fxshlng Mr McNett and Mr Ruf were wrth the boys Bt Jag Lake when thus pxcture was taken mf L i 2' K4 Commercial HAZEL BENEDICT A whiz at typing and shorthand too, She ll make a fine secretary of you r Bus mess Shorthand Typmg Sr Business Pep Club Advisor Annual Advisor Senror Class Advlsor Jean Armstrong Mary jo Procter Rose Mane Frey june Rogers, 5116118 F1tzGerald Janet Tregonrng, Ann Wrlson o ce Freh, Joyce Howe jams Ward Eunice Tagatz jean McI-'arlan leanor Prckett Joyce Cary Carol johnson Rose Mane Meter, Shrrley Hxrsbrunner Kathleen Staver Lorrarne Lancaster, Betty Garrrson 6 I En When we need a reference out of a boolr, i rar M 666 MARGUERITE CONNELLY Always avarlable when help we must reach For wrntrng an artrc le or pre parlng a speech English and Speech Englrsh Hand lV Latin Class Play Advrsor Redbxrd Advisor W HELEN COLLINS l She helpfully tells us where to Englrsh I Lxbrarlan Forenslcs Freshman Class Advrsor The school lrbrary rs constantly bemg expanded ln the effort to provrde an adequate supply of reference materxals Many new shelves and books have been added to rncrease the en yoyment and knowledge of the students of Darlrngton Hrgh School Englxsh Il Class 7 b y L , ,, v h S EA El El lL m El L Home Economics CAROLYN STEVENS ON Full of drive and ambition I ls this teacher of style and nutritlon Home Economics Phys ical Education junior Class Advisor F.H.H. Advisor f rliialalm F H A OFFICERS Standmg Song Leader Patsy Howery Par lrmentanan Jeanne Armstrong Pep Leader Nancy Mncka Edntor Sherla F1tzGerald Food Sale Manager Carol McGu1re Seated Presxdent Barbara Bordeleau Vice Presrdent Imelda McGowan Treasurer Io- anne Cavanaugh Secretary Mary Salathe .afifj THE BRIDE S CLASS J Joyce Howe Dorothy Duval, Shirley Boyle Mary jo Procter Karen Greenfxeld Sara McKrll1p Rose Mane Merer jams Ward Shexla F1tzGerald Ann Wrlson Jeanne Al' mstrong Betty Glrnson 8 . if Y lx ' fi I L., , .fl 'M '. 1 K- 4,1 ,, . L uf ' Y . . , I . .' . , ' , 1 1 f 1 as , 1 . . I 7 1 I 7 1. . . D 5 , S , 5 , 3 1 - at ri B i LIL fy A ' y A I 9 . 7 . . ' - A , . . , . 8 1 Y , , . , . A cookmg demon stratxon m Home Economics 2 Freshman grrls m Home Ec I fnmsh then new dresses xn trme for the annual style revlew A fresh coat of pamt rs applxed tothe furnxshmgs of the clothxng lab as Home Ec 4 students study home decoratmg Industrial Arts W.W. Martens. His football team is always on top When he s not coachrng he s rn the shop Joe Palzkrll and Robert Loken at work rn the shop put ther: bowls on the lathe I Gun racks end tables and a wooden bowl are a few things completed rn Indus trral Arts class Shown rn thrs prcture are Robert Cullen Wayne Fenner Da vrd Kelly Mansell Taylor james McCarten LaVerne Grlle Robert Sregenthaler and Morry Smrth Mathemahcs Advanced Math Geometry Algebra General Math Harry Gr bbs When mathematrcal problems have us rn doubt We turn to hun to szrarghten us Out Marhematrcs Basketball coach Sophomore class advisor Algebra Class I I I 1 . 1 7 Physical Education Mr. Davies Always ready to win and never to lose, Always after the girls to buy phy-ed shoes, His iokes keep us going from morning till night, Whatever he says is usually right. This versatile muscle man teaches feminine calisthenics, coaches the B Team basketball, and directs boys' phy ed. He also teaches citizenship to the freshmen. Phy Ed Class Officers Top Row Imelda McGowan, Karen Terrrll Eileen Runde Third Row joan Virtue Dorothy DuVa1 Dorothy Baumgartner Second Row Elaine Penhallegon, Ann Wilson Front Row Barbara Bordeleau Loretta Holland, Mary Salathe 56' 4,60 tv O .f E I2 : ' , ' 1 ' , , 5 1 Ts e L1 o-- M f .J W 1 V wwe i - 7iS'g.a:3'3?., ..,v0 Q ' , F5 D -wiv, it - ' . 5 I- -I :E G 15.45, ! Baseball rn phy ed class Barbara Bordeleau up to at This lS how we get our nrce, trnm frgures 'uv- Wrestlmg rs included rn our phy ed program for boys Mr Davres referees Ronald Johnston and ames johnson rn a match OIEYICB General Science Bnology Chemlstry Physxcs Otto Ruf Whenever we are late for school T M Nelson A wonderful supenntendent ns he We go no Ono that s :he rule And very good at ChCm1SU'Y General Sclence Physxcs Football Coach Superxntendent Prmcnpal Chemxstry Sophomore Class Advxsor Baseball Coach NJ 1 Self Chemrstry Class 14 'N FSO Mr Dykman Thls friendly guy ln Soc and Bxology lS qulte a whxz And keeps us on our foes wnth many an unexpected qulz Soclal Problems Blology Freshman Class Adv1sor Dnvnng Course InSIrl1Cf0f T-FT' Q sf -X Physlcs Class !.......---- YS Bl010gy Class Socual cuence Crtrzenshlp Freshmen Hrstory Sophomores 81 Junrors Soclal Problems Senxors George Stevenson When from DHS we take our leave erome Kalk DHS this year was for hrm a new We ll carry pleasant memorres l0C2tl0n of Steve He rntroduced us to Steamroller Hrstory football Lme Coach Senlor Class Ad and IIIICICSI ID AV13fl0fl v1sor Crtrzenshxp Englrsh III Avratron Club Sophomore Class Advrsor Junrors ln Amencan hrstory class ROD! VOTE 0 U NTS H Freshman Crtxzenshrp Class Electron Float 16 o I H J -D . . l . fr s r X C ft J7' ON- CI S I Robert Wood Mr Wood teaches us m chorus and band He s a wonderful duector the best m the land Twulcrs Sally McCue Malofefle Elaine Barbara Bordeleau Penhallegon FOIIDBIIOD 011 IhC field Carol Mgsley 43 ggi Rehearsals The band, formmg twolmes and playmg our Vxctory March, makes way for the DHS squad returnmg to the fxeld to complete another vnctory .AL Ae- 2'- al Paradmg down Mam Street the band KCCCIVCS cheers from the slde lmes The band, marchmg on to the fteld at half tune, wxll make a D for Darlmgton 18 DHS Class Presxdents Wayne Mxlestone Semor Lyle Martm jumor Peter Parkmson Sophomore Ted Martens Freshman 6llI0l'S Pug Grlle Socral Representatrve john Fmlr Vnce Presrdent Wayne Mrlestone Presrdent Joanne Cavanaugh Secretary Treasurer We made It at last' We're lofty seruors Lookmg back over our four years rn DHS we have some very pleasant memorres to relate to all of you As freshmen we crept through the doors seventy two stron to meet the stares of the upperclassmen We went through the ordeal of mrtratron an came out wrth flyrng colors full fledged members of DHS As sophomores we started showmg our Hbrlrtres rn all extra-currrcular actrvrtres and held a profitable Sophomore Shuffle The big event of our jumor year was our successful junror Prom Krng Freddie crowned Queen Shelra on May 9 to the strarns of Stairway to the Stars We moved up to the last notch of the ladder of success and became senrors The mam highlights of our senior year were the Semor Ball and the Senxor Class Play We chose Blue Chnstnms as the theme for our formal dance We kept up the tradrtron of wmnmg the football champronshrp for DHS And now we have come to the trme that some have dreaded and others have longed for graduatron S rs for SENIOR so hrgh and mighty E ns the ENERGY of whrch we have plenty N rs for the NOBILITY our football team has shown I rs the INTELLIGENCE for which we are known O rs for OBJECTIVE and ours IS to wnn R rs for RECOGNITION for all we ve been Ill '70 iv I l 9 ' - 1 , - - . . gf .,, . . n . . n . . . . . Q ---- I X. 1 . , . . 1..- 1 'm.,.,A615 Llllxlawfij UTIL Francrs Acherman It s not a crtnle to be tall just a but unhandy that s a Football 4 Basketball 2 4 Donald W M59 I take life as tt cornes not any faster 'mwCR.L...:tf F erne Benson I haue a rnrnd of :ny own and at takes more than a wtndstorrn to change it Future Homemakers 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Joyce Helene Cary The longer you know her The better you ll ltke her Pe 234 Band 1234 Chorus 1,2 3 Davrd I Chambers Hts ntatn Interest ts F F A He wtll have a png ranch someday Football 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 4 Future Farm er 1 2 3 4 I gpencer Bened rct qnw '77'Lo.r.u '4 NH' B arbara jea3Armstrong jeanre Her eyes Ure the eyes an angel But her wtnk shows the rntschtef wtthan Future Homemakers 1 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Trrple Trio 3 4 Phy Ed Charrrnan 1 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 Home commg Attendant 3 F H A Hrstorran 4 Senror Class G I dont want to set the world on fue just the school Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Letter mens Club 34 Badger Boys State 3 Basketball Manager 4 Senror Class Play Play Barb Stead ast tn purpose Loyd tn duty Future Homemakers 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Newsoaber Staff 2 3 4 Pep Club Treasurer 4 F H A Presldent 4 F H A Edrtor 3 Phy Ed Secretary 4 WnMJQ?b-Q,-'YNMNJ 711113911117 Joanne Cavanaugh She runs her quiet rnodest race She wxns friends an every place Class Secretary Bt Treasur er 4 Future Homemalrers 1234 Pep Cub234 F H A Treasurer 4 joseph F Cunnmgham Many great rnen were bash- ful youth Football 34 Basketball Mzxrbggaaufl 'S Dainty and dxgrn redrs sbe As quiet a grr as youll ever see Future Homemakers 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus Mwlfcin Filth ar-97,1 no A bngbt spot rn arrytbmg dull Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensncs MWJXWJ john-I Frnkg Q tq Tbey say women are tbe deatb of men What a way to dre Class Vice President 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1234 Baseball 234 Lettermen s Club 3 4, F F A 1 2 3 4 Junror Prom Attendant Senror Class Play fmnff 'W' Roseslkdane F re Rosle Her ways are ways of pleasantness Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1,2 3 News paper Staff 1 2 3 Drama ttcs and Forensrc 1 Band Secretary 1 2 3 La Verne Grlle I Pug Wben be s as old as Hell stall play pranks on everyone Treasurer 2 Vrce Presr dent 3 Socral Representa trve 4 Football 2 3 4 Bas lretball l 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Clu 3 4 Annual Staff 4 News paper 4 kr Shrrley Ann Douglas Sober but not sertous Qutet but not tdle Future Homemakers 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 JV U 'WI Freddie 1?lllk6:3a-,,,,N3,,.,.o- He s our football star He comes out at rugbt Class President 3 umor Prom King 3 F F A rest dent 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 2 3 4 Future Farmers 1 2 3 4 '7771-N Qilrwww 844950 'V Sherla Frt Gerald Sbe rs a mand of artless grace Gentle rn form and fatr of ace Class Secretary 3 F H A 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Trrple Trro 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Twnrl 1ng123 FHA Edrtor4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, jumor Prom Queen, Annual Staff 4 Senror Class Play Betty Garrrson Sometimes quzet sometimes wxse Always busy for one ol ber srze Future Homemakers 1 2 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Karen Greenfield Her style Of snnle Is wortbwbtle Class Vrce President 1 Class Secretary Treasurer 2 FHA 1-4 Pep Club 2 4 Chorus 1 2 Newspaper St ff 2 3 4 Homecoming Attendant 2 4 junior Prom Attendant, Phy Ed Chaxrnmn 1 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Clinton Halvorsonua U Because a rnan doesn'! tall: rnuch Is no sxgn he has nothin to say Football 2 3 4 Letter mensClub4 FFA 123 4 F F A Basketball 12 'rm-:eD..!zr.J'1D.o Shrrley Htrsbrunne 5' My xnterest IS rn I2 future because I arn goin to spend the rest o my lxfe there Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Robert Howard Quiet genius at work. lllfv, Joyce Hughes She labs lo like people Therefore people like her Transferrei juruor Yea.: from Vemce Florrda FHA 14 PepClub23 4 Chorus 3 Newspaper Staff 1 Carol Jean Johnson A quiet unassurnang gn of startlxng worth Future Homemalters 1 Pep Club 234 Band 1234 Chorus 1 2 3 620-lru13!f.q4,,M.,fJfJ6' Alta Harrison People who rnake no noise are dangerous Future Homemakers 1 2 3 4 Pep Club2 3 4 Chorus 1 H155 MMJQWQQ Loretta Hollan Her wmsorne ways and pleasant face Make sunshine an a shady place Future Homemakers 1 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Newspaper Staff 4 Ph Ed Charrman 4 Homecom mg Queen 4 llkbylrvou-.lo-1155 V1 Joyce K Howe Joyce ss a gurl who rs full o un You always see ber on the run Future Homemakers 1 4, Pep Club 2,34 Band 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 'Vl,-ku'-lo--C,'l'l-'43-U '3J lulkjb Dorothyj jean A handful of fun xs better Tban a bushel of leaning Future Homemakers 1 Z3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3, Transferred from Belmont rn jumor Year MNWQWMTQJ Gerald E Johnson I9 Lv 2. erry Wise but you never hed: bun say so 3:31:51 Staff 4 Newspaper H 57 , 'lrl-MJ QM? ,H-:Jima-w--L3 Nrnb gl. ff, MA UTM-nu-9. xml :- Lorraine Lancaster I loue to jungle iabble cbat my pastxme you can judge from tbat Future Homemakers l Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 12 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Senror Class Play 4 .Y QM, .of r' Robert R loken Bob as satrsfredwxtb S S S Sweaters skxrts and I 4 q Q, steaks Sophomore Class Socral Representative Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 2 3 4 Future Farmers l 2 3 4 Future Farmers Basketball 1 3 un1or Prom Attendant rgilred Mathys lqg 9 Good nature muscles and looks are all combzned Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Future Farmer 1 2 3 4 Future Farmers Basketball 1 3 4 Socral Representa txve 1 Class Presldent 2 F F A Secretary4 1. tflcnecf '11 719 Wrllram McConnel B1 Greater men lived but I doubt st Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 President of Band 4 Prom Attendant 3 Senror Class Play 4 'TVN ug! ll-9-I-...Ile J nlenhowlgglalnd A uorce and a smile Tbats really wortbwbrle Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff Trrple Trto l 2 Cheer Leader l 2 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Se nror Class Play4 E' 'EU' 7 5 'Y 1 ' 1 JDM t lbw f Richard W. Leahy In 5 'S The way to fight a woman rs wltb your bat grab it and run Football 1 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 4 Future Farm ers 12 3 4 Future Farm ers Basketball 1 2 3 4 lfwl-ff Lonna art rn A gurl of few words but who as fnendly to every one Future Homemakers 1 2 34 PepClub234 Ellen Ellzabeth McAloon It ts well to know bow to be silent Tull xt rs tune to speak Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Newspaper Staff 4 t. u jeanre McDermott Sbe always looks begurlm Wben ber Insb eyes we smiling Class Treasurer 1 Future Homemakers 1 3 4 P Club 2 3 4 Band 1 News paper Staff 4 Freshman Homecoming Attendant Carol Jean Mc Gulre Sbe avors not the fwe day wee but tbe fave day week end Future Homemakers 1 2 4 Pep Club 234 Chorus 1 2 3 Newspaper Staff 4 Dramatxcs and Forensrcs 2 Senror Class Play 4 'Una ptl tot Nlerfr C, Ball. Ba., usb Doris Marie Meier Always ready to Live ber best, nothing troub s ber- not even a test. guturel bHomeZn?Iters 1,2g epCu 2 3 ' ews er staff 3,-1, Pay. Staflngs- sistant Editor 3 ,Nu 1.111 jf Wayne D Mr lestone Head of our class ss he For be ns tbe President of 53 Class Presrdent 4 Foot ball 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club Track 3 4 Band 12 Cho tus l 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Badger Boys State 3 Seuror Class Play DOPI5 Frm. 'm..,....Qgr.A.p 'M Ric hard Mosley He has a reputation o stacking to bzs gurl 170035811 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 34 Track 34 Band 12 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Ngws paper 4 if CU H Fredrxclt W Fritz He does has sleepxn from the Ntne O cloc Jump tall the Four O clock Wbxstle 506181 Representative 3 Prom Attendant 3 Football 2 3 4 B S ketball 12 Baseball 3 4 Lettermen s Club , on lack L5 jack knows that football isnt the only place a line ns needed Football 2 3 4 Basket ba 1 2 3 4 Base all 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 2 4 Chorus 1 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Se mor Class Play ,.-nf D' f B X , 'J Q 36,9 ., ,.. A C. 5 rout.. i Rztellara lieier eacb and everyone always has a smile But everybodly knows It's Ralph a l the while. Class Treasurer 3g F.H.A. 4' Pep Club 2,3,45 Chorus 12 3 4' Annual Staff 1 2 3 4' Newspaper Staff l 2 3 4' Phy-Ed Secretary Pep Club Vice President 4 Junnor Prom Attendant 3 Annual Staff Edntor 4 Newspaper Staff Co Edttor D A R Award Senior Class Play For Sbe Margie Monson If you ever forget bow snnle just wsu our Margxe wbzle Pep Club 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Chorus 1,2 3 4 Trlple Ttto 4 George Patrxck Mulcahy If fame ss to come only after death lhen I an an no hurry for at Football 2 3 Future Farm ers 1 2 3 4 4 Mrchael O Brten I mean to make mysel a man and al I succeed an that I shall succeed ll everything Basketball 2 4 Base ball 2 3,4, Future Farm ers 1 2 3 4 Joseph Pal lttl 1,156 OC Always ready to have some fun What wall he do when be s 21 Football 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 'MW leanor P1ckett'lYh Shorty Though she s not ver tall She ll wm over al Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Pep Club Presldent 4 Senior Class Play Paul E Raymond I do most o my work sit ttn down That s where Is me Future Farmers 1 2 3 4 'sei my lffql June Rogers She takes the world as she xnds rt Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Phxlllp Gene Skattum Scotty Hrs school ltfe was happy mixture 0 football basketball blu fxng and smrles Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Lettermen s Cub 234 Band 123 Chorus 1 2 4 n nual Staff 1 2 3 4 Class Presldent 1 Sennor Class Play Gerald E Stauffacher Chnp I m a razd of the worhxng man I d rather be has lraend than be one Football 2 4 4 Basket ba 1 2 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Future Farm ers 1 Ban 1 Chorus 1 2 15' Q7 'TYMAJ Mary Jo Procter Full of wit and full of un She says H everyone F H A 1 4 Pep C ub Band 1,2 3 4 rus 1,2 3 4 Mxxed Cho rus 1 2 3 4 Triple Trlo 1 2,3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper S aff 3 4 Phy Ed Chairman 1 Se nxor Class Play 1156 Mary E Rxchart The trouble wtth ltfe IS that there are so many handsome men and so lsttle time Transferred Junior Year from Sprlng Green Wns consxn F H A 1,2 3 Pep C 4 Ch rus 1 Chorus Presxdent 2 For ensxcs 1 2 4 Newspaper S af 1 2 4 Forensrcs Vlce Presxdentl 3 F H A Presldent 2 Cheer leader 1,2 3 Wxllnam T Rooney SQBI I always get the better when I argue alone Football 2 3 Basketball Ban Chorus 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 no' cv' Km? 'M--1 I In She s not a lower s not a pearl She s just a noble all around gurl Future Homemakers 1 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Kathle n St ctw:-JU NS Kate She had a store of know ledge She never got from books Future Homemalters 1 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 3, Newspaper 4 1Tn,,,'7Y.L,5 C? t Margaret St Sbe IS sxncere an ber work And strzuzng for a defxnxte goal Pep Club 2 3 4 Future Homemakers 1 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff Eunxce E Tagatz It s better to have loved and lost Tban never to baue loued at all Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Annual Sta f Newspaper Sf aff 3 4 qhdq anls M Love is a dream I sleep all the tune A 1 4 Pep C u 4 C orus 2 Mnxed Chorus 1,2 3 4 Tuple Trlo 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 15' V00 Q35 bi 'fx nW1lson o s 1 e war Easy to wan but bard to stop FHA4PepClub23 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 2 3 4 Phy Ed Secretary 'T Early to bed and early to use Is what makes :he S nnors so unearthly wrse ...g7- Mary jane Stuhl Sbe as wtttxest when sbe talks And prettiest wben sbe srmles Future Homemakers 1 2 3,4,Pep Club 2 3 4 Cho rus 1 2 Dramancs and Forensics 1 Newspaper Staff 4 'TYL+uUC.llNJ Janet M Tregonmg ITS' As sure as ber bazr xs blonde Of johnny sbe ts rnxgbty fond Pep Club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forepszcs 2 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff Co Edxtor 4 Senlor Class Play 4 mwwl QQJELMN fimdud Bao-f-fwfr' Rlchard Ward Dnck Tbere are two things I don I want A dress suit and a gurl Football 2 3 4 letter men s Club 4 Future Fafmefs 1 2 3 4 Track Juniors Officers: ' Top Row: Wilfred Merriam, Treasurerg Richard Reich- ling, Vice-president, Lyle Martin, President Front Row: Patsy Howery, Social Representative Thea jane Lee, Secretary We finally found out how it feels to be juniors and now that we know we wouldn t want to be anything else This ear as always many juniors participated in sports chorus forensics news paper an annual staffs FFA FHA and Pep Club Many of the boys now have their athletic letters The junior Homecoming attendant was Patsy Howery Our prom was a great success with Blue Hawaii as our theme Lyle Martin reigned as King with his Queen Sara McKillip Top Row gdclhn McComrsh Patrick Murray Robert Prine Thomas Lancaster David Kelly Thomas run Third Row James McCarten Richard Rerchlmg Robert O Brien Wilfred Merriam Lyle Martin Second Row Maxine Mosley Imelda McGowan Margaret McGinnis Thea ane Lee Thomas Long Front Row Virginia Meylor Donna Nevels Marabelle Olson Sam McKi lip Betty Pickett 28 II wh-v Top Row Donald Sauer Mansell Taylor Harold Wrllrams Walter Taschek Thrrd Row Donald Stott, Davrd Thompson, Gerald Smrth Robert Sregenthaler Morrls Smrth Second Row Mary Rrelly Karen Terrrll Mane Thomas, Betty Watters Front Row Donald Sperry Jean Rrelly Nancy Shocklye joan Vrrtue Darlene Terpstra Top Row LeRoy johnson Paul Edge Basrl Eastwood Robert Cullen Eugene Gross Thrrd Row john Blame James Hastert Shrrley Boyle Dorothy Baumgartner Wrllram Graham Second Row Gerald Glendennmg Shrrley Gross, Dorothy DuVal Richard Fox Darlene Helm Front Row Patsy Howery Wayne Fenner Paulme Cunnmgham Stanley Cullen 29 Y Sophomores Donald Peebles Secretary Treasurer Sherry Penmston Soc1alReptesentat1ve Peter Parkm son Presxdent Bernard Ruf Vrce Presndent H1' Look at us we made rt' You drdn t thmk we could? Well we drdn t thmk so exther after some of the thmgs that happened durrng our freshman year We started rrght rn on school work rn the fall and many of us made the honor ro Our boys entered sports and really made names for themselves Most of the boys went out for football and twenty two of them went out for basketball accepted as cheerleaders 1111 Curry and Mary The grrls helped rn sports also Two were Lou Hansen and led our energetlc class ln yells at the games All the sophomore gxrls be came members of the Pep Club and helped make money by sellmg refreshments at footballgames We also entered the extra-currrcular 3CC1Vlf16S of chorus band forensrcs Redbxrd staff Pe katonlka staff FFA and FHA The Sophomore Shuffle was THE MAIN EVENT of the year Most of the class attended and we really krcked our heels to the musrc provxded by Betha and the Rhythm Arres We feel that we are getting the most out of everythrng our school has to offer and we con frdently look forward to our future years at DHS Q Top Row Merle Smlth, Rochelle Wrlson. ludv Stauffacher, Janrce Smlth, Shrrley Raymond, Marlorle Stoll, john Ruf Thrrd Row Beverly Wergel, Shlrley Tuescher, Kay Thompson, Joanne Sze vens, Erleen Runde, Patsy Schxllrng. Second Row Sharon Rogers, Mary Salathe, Helen Rnelly, Roger Van Matre, Bernie Ruf, joe Rxelly, Betha bkattum. Front Row Marjorxe Smlth, june Wregel, Mary Stauffacher, Sandra Stauf facher, Arthur Ray, Rrchard Tuescher Bob Stuhl. 30 . 4 , -n Q ,u an - -'l 1 l 1 ' ' X . . . , 2 3 Y A K ' ' ' 1 ' . V Z - ' 5, . A - ll. , - , . . . . . , , . , . , - , . ' D , - 6 r X 6 Q J 2- - ill I L , . .5 rv .es - ' ' R V. V fe' 'W ' - Q---'YL' Top Row jack jantzen Kermrt Lancaster Don Ostby Wlllard Nevels jake Merer Carl 1 cobson Thrrd Row Brlly Nethery Gary Monson, Donald Peebles Peter Parkmson Jerry Leahy Brlly Palmer lene Lancaster Sherry Pennxston Front Row Shuley Ohnstad Barbara O Brren Arlene Merer Judy Lennartson, Elame Penhalle gon Colleen McDermott jean Ranum Bxlly McFarland l A Top Row Paul Bredeson Berme Boyle Delbert Furrer Wayne Conroy Lawrence Benson Bernre Fox Thud Row Shrrley Black Mary Ellen Crowley Dorxs Douglas Harlxs Edge Marxlyn Cham bers Second Row Billy Hastert, Pat Esler, Melva Halvorson, Norman Gordon, jerry Carpenter, Darlene Goodman. Front Row Vera Holland, jlll Curry, jamce Franz, Patsy Hennmgsen, Evelyn Gross, Don ald Ayer, john Dobson. 31 in P I .ff s 1 0 3 4 2 V X .5 2 . '-if? , ' X' N . g . r - M 5 a 1 ' v 1 . 1 I 1 a' . ' , Y . l 7 . Second Row Carole Meier, Nancy Micka, Catherine McComish, Patricia Nevels, Ula Ranum, Dar- , . . , . . . - 1 7 . I ! I I ' v x 1 'L ,A , ' 1 1 ! 4 .' 9 G it x I 4 J A ' ,.. -M ' x , i I 7 i I 1 . . , , . , . , . - OUR FRESHMAN CLASS Yes we re the Freshres of our Hrgh We nmy be green but we ll always try We're seventy three odd and gorng strong And the year at best rs not so long Wrth Ted for our presrdent We're always on our studres bent Then there s Sally our musicran To whom everyone stops to lrsten We ll also wrn at basketball Jerome and Robert also play basketball Wnth them we 11 always beat the foe 1930 Pecatomc Then most of us are fond of books Top Row Rrelly Gerald Rogers Freshmen Top Row Vrce Presrdent, Larry Brren, Presldent, Ted Martens Front Row Secretary Treasurer, john Terrrll Soc1alRepresen ratrve, Kay Nelson And we can boast of our good looks And scrence too rs rn our lrne And most of us like rt frne One thmg does bother us a br t rs that dreadful Englrsh lrt Even that we ll conquer wrth a smrle To please Mrll Collrns rs worth while And she wrll always say Where there rs a wrll there s too a way But rn sprte of every fear We'll be Sophomores next year Wrth acknowledgement to V M a Thomas Whalen, Robert Robertson, Gary Teasdale Thomas Ranum, Wrllram Thrrd Row Monte Thompson, Marvm Paulson, Annette Wrlson, Darlene Wrlson, Barbara Udelhoffen, Lawrence O Brren Second Row judrth Pattmson, Kay Nelson, Stanley Torsoenson Dorrs Stuckr john Ter rrll Shrrley Wonders Front Row Sandra Terpstra Wrllram Srmmons, Wrllram Penhallegon, Naomr Shockley Carol Nethery 32 . . 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I - 3 , 1 I 1 ' Q 11 ' ' U 1 Y , G . , , 1 For there is Jerry, fleet and tall. - , . i y . . 7 4 'x 4' 4 I a 1 ' - 1 J . . . l ' Q fm X f o .. lf- ' ' ll f . 1 , . , . 1 1 ' , . , . . . . . , Top Row Robert Amenda Davrd Andreom Davrd Cavanaugh Eugene Fxtz patrrck Paul Fmley Delbert Coulthard Thrrd Row Cmda Curry Ellen Crowley Munta Mau Evelyn Andrews Margaret Blgger Lrlhan Blgger Second Row james Acherman Ivan Arnsmexer Barbara Armstrong Helen Fen ner Loxs Cannon Margaret Grrmme Front Row Wrlham Frtzsxmons Sandra Gxlberson john Badertscher Emogxne Benson Janette Gross Top Row Thrrd Row Second Row Front Row 4 .23 jerry l-lomb james johnson Jerome Howe Ted Martens Ronald Johnston Paul Howard Arlene Hollmger Kenny Morgan Dons jolnson judnth McGmn1s Mary Hoeper Wanda Gross Betty jane Hale James Martm Lors larson Sally McCue Mary E McCarv1lle Marcna McDonald Carol Mosley, Nora McA1oon Carol Loken Sally McDan1el, Phrlr Lancaster. 33 Vffftl' ff 1' , .ff ,f 1 I 'lf' fx . 1 I ff' I , ,nw I . 1 1 , A -7 4 4 , f - J ' 1 F I I . 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N52 army I 'ww 1952 CHAMPION FOOTBALL SQUAD N50 ,J N 5,C ,C 0 Al H I-1 uc: Z!-nw 'Egg O H22 as u U B J G R th Fif J Me er M Sm th C jacob J Carpenter CZCH J Ps JD ams D Ost HW Fourth Row E? ti o ID D0 WD I-I-I I-I-4 Q ncaster B Ruf P Brdeson D Peeb 2 'E arten L Johnso E J! U3 LD Pu M :- u-4 'E who 00 acgz C C :s U IZ -5 me 0.05 Ds 15 D-lo UC S R OVY econ Front R 1 WD cn 2 1 gndlilnvvsll 1 . I ,J X X 'O 'fly b WJ Q 4 es. - twin- ' 3, -Lv I x , ,j -pf 1 A . of s - ' . W 'T' Q - 5' 1 1 , s F 'N ' Y .5 4.0 :L ' my 4 if!v,g,,p5 I X ,QL . ivy' ,al 5 , - , Q V . .l ...- A ' -V 14' . 5 ,J - 1 f ,X - V31-,mpf f . 4Pin'SQ .,,,,,,, ,,,, mm , '- vb 4-hui 'W 4-5' Fx .N I 'Q 5 S A ffywd 1 ,, f , 5- V xzyk 3- V I X Y Q W! w I , yn A' - V 4 Q PN: ' W ui' s , A .ug 1952 Football eason Darlington 45 Reedsburg 14 Darlington launched W W 1WadzyJ Marten s 27th year as coach here by ro1l1ng to an easy v1ctory over Reedsburg The Redbrrds made 12 frrst downs to the Beavers 3 Darlmgton 26 Boscobel 0 The Redb1rds opened the1r conference season w1th an easy wm B111 McCon nell tallred three trmes and D1ck Mosely once Darlmgton pounded out 282 yards wh1le allow1ng Boscobel a net gam of 9 yards Darlmgton 32 Fenmmore 6 Darl1ngton put the game away early by p1l1ng up a 26 O halftxme lead Ph1l Slcattum scored IWICC whxle jerry Sm1th Lyle Mart1n and Bob S1egenthaler each added one Darlmgton 41 Plattev1lle 0 The Redbrrds cont1nued the1r t1tle hopes by trouncmg prevrously undefeated Plattev1lle Darl1ngton s f1rst tally came on a 64 yard punt returned by B111 Mc Connell Later B111 added another Other scorers were Ph1l Skattum wrth two touchdowns and Wayne Mllestone and Mansel Taylor wrth one ap1ece Darlmgton 47 Mt Horeb 13 Darlmgton s rugged defense held Mt Horeb to a net ga1n of 37 yards W1th Ph1l Skattum scor1ng CWICC and jack O Ne1ll 11m Hastert Dtck Mosely Lyle Mart1n and Bob Loken each scor1ng once There was never any doubt as to the outcome of the game The score was 34 to O at half t1me Darlmgton 13 Cuba C1ty O Darl1ngton famous offense second ranked 1n the state of W1scons1n was slowed to a walk by Cuba but the defense held f1rm to allow the Redblrds to Wm the1r fifth strarght game for the season The v1ctors scored rn the second quarter when a Cuba C1ty punt was blocked on the 25 yard l1ne jack ONe1ll scored on plunge Darl1ngton 14 Pm 11-le 6 Thxs v1ctory assured the Redbxrds of at least a t1e for the1r fourth stra1ght loop gr1d crown Plalfle scored frrst but the1r lead was short l1ved as Ph1l Skat tum took the ensu1ng k1clc off on hrs own ten yard l1ne and returned lt 90 yards for a touchdown Lyle Mart1n scored the other touchdown for Darlmgton on a yard plunge Darlmgton 44 Mineral Point 0 The Redb1rds completed a perfect season and won the1r undrsputed Southwest W1scons1n League champ1onsh1p 1n four years Ph1l Skattum s scor1ng spree of three touchdowns netted h1m the league s mdrvrdual scor1ng t1tle for the season for a total of 66 pomts Bob Loken jack O Nerll B111 McConnell and Wayne M1lestone each added one touchdown QUARTERBACK CLUB if , . ' ll ' DI ' If ll . , . , . , . i . . . , . . , . , , . . . . . ., . . . I I ! 2 , . Y , a sneak from the one. Phil Skattum scored the other touchdown on a two yard . , , . . . . . , . , , ' ' Y Y , r g I ll I Z I! p -1 if 'ffx tr Baseball N. Top Row Edge Martrn Sperry B OBr1en Taschek Fourth Row Pune M OBr1en Grlle Slegenthaler Smrth Merrxam McCarten F131 Thrrd Row McConnell ONe1ll Bredeson Skattum Palskrll Andreonx Second Row Smrth Cullen Ruf Qurnn Benednct Ostby Sauer Front Row Boatman Olson Nyffenegger Fxnlr Hastert Martrn Undefeated rn League Play our vrctorres were Mineral Point 6 0 Cuba Crty 8 2 Dodgevllle 12 2 Mt Horeb 4 2 ln Non-Conference we defeated Blanchardvnlle 13 2 .....,..... ff X F' Top Row Rexchlmg Wilson Mosley Martens Fourth Row Rogers Hrrsbrunner Mxlestone Frnk Chambers Third Row Taylor Rooney Davrs Hoeper Nelson Rogers Mulcahy Second Row Flood Cunningham Stauffacher Graham Lancaster Glendennmg Fenner Cullen Front Row johnson Beardsley Hudson Thompson Ward Basketball Our congratulatxons go to Mr Gtbbs for the successful results of hrs hard work rn coach mg our fast progressing basketball squad thas year Take rt away Wayne Frght team frght Yea steam rol er le ef rollrug bounds you BUYS ump ball 'N0 X Shoot em high 41 Mr Stevenson, Mr McNett Coach Gibbs and squad ll ' I ll Y! 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' if lf' 1 f 5 J C Lv I 1 I Jr sf.. f f v Q 0 A Team Loken Guard McConnell Forward Mxlestone Center F Flnk Cqnter Skattum Guard O'Ne111 Forward 101111500 F0l l1'd I Funk Guard Mosley Guard 4 1 , Team Top Row Dobson Rxelly B Ruf Bredeson Johnston Jantzen Ayer Peebles Gordon Thlrd Row Boyle Ray Torstenson Parkinson Stuhl Monson John son Martrn Second Row Conroy Smrth Lancaster Edge Ternll Howe Hastert First Row sdexer Martens Ostby J Ruf Jacobson Rogers Amen a Furrer Coached by Mr Davies these boys from the lower classes give pro mise of provrdlng the Redbirds wrth frne materxal for a first-class squad next year 1952-1953 Basketball eason Thrs year s basketball games were marked by hard playmg lots of excxtement for the large number of fans that attended each game and many close scores Our fu-st team was composed of veteran players all except LeRoy Johnson and Rrchard Rerchlrng bem sennors We shall not soon forget the fme pla xng done by McConnell Skattum Fred and John Funk Mxlestone O Nerll Loken, and Mos ey The followmg games were vrctorres for Darlmgton Blanchardvxlle 57-41 and 68 50 Belmont 67 56 Fennrmore 63-41 and 69-44 Mt Horeb 72 55 and 64 56 Mrneral Point 74 53 and 78-64 Platteville 68 56 Our losses were New Glaras 39-44 Boscobel 31 55 and 55 58 Plattevxlle 46-62 Cuba City 56-68 and 58-60 Praxrre du Chxen 50 51 and 63-66 The Redbrrds won ten and lost enght Fxve of these games were lost by a total of 14 pomts Any of these f1VC games could easlly have gone the other way Darlmgton frnlshed the season wrth the best Redbud record ln several years The openxnlg game of the tournament was a loss to Boscobel of 46 to 55 We defeat ed Fennnmore ln consolauon play by a score of 80 to 55 Our 80 pornts set a new re cord for thxs dlstrrct We ended the tournament by bowrng to Platteville 49 to 55 after they overcame our early lead 3 I : 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , , . 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' 'S 5 Q ' . . . . . . . . . 14 1 Leflermen s Club 0IlI0l'S Top Row Fred Flnk Davxd Chambers Wayne Mxlestone Dnck Mosley jack O Nerll Second Row Phxllxp Skattum Richard Leahy B111 McConnell Fred Nyffenegger john Fxnk Chnton Halverson Juniors Top Row Rxchard Rerchlrng Harold Wnllrams Paul Edge LeRoy johnson Second Row Davnd Thompson Tom Long Robert Pune Mansell Taylor jerry Smlth Front Row james Hastert Morry Smrrh Wxlfred Merrxam Lyle Martrn 44 I I Front Row: LaVern Gille, Robert Loken, Dick Ward, Spencer Benedict, Joe Palskill U A C Pep Club o us Dramahcs Pubhcahons Chr Pep Club Qffucers Imelda McGowan Secretary Barbara Bordeleau, Treasurer Eleanor Prckett Presxdenr Rosle Mere: Vrce Presrdent Cheerleaders Sherla F1tzGerald Jeanre McFarland 1111 Curry Shuley Gross can Vxrtue Cheerleaders and fans watch a football game BASS HORNS Ternll Teasdale Cullen BASSOONS AND OBOE Lennarrson Terp sua Ternll SAXOPHONES Frey, Boyle BARITONES Torscenson Stott Taschek FRENCH HORNS Procter, Tregonlng Szauffacher, Goodman FLUTES Mxcka Weigel McDermott McCue 47 l ,W , I 7 I Y 7 ' A l -I , 1 .M , Q 65' V- I 1 l . Y l I l l Y U I 7 TROMBONFS McCom1sh, Stoll Smith Carpenter Tuescher, Monson johnson, Skattum CORNETS Smith McConnell Eastwood Hasrerr SAXOPHONES Top Row Garrlson, Curry Stauffacher Front Row Tersptra Nelson Nethery Hennmgson Percussion Top Row-Greenfield, Martens Third Row-MCK illip Martrn Wilson Bottom Row Skarrum Hasrerr Cary V? T7 2 Clarmets McDan1el Curry Smrth Gross Mosley Hollxnger Wxegel Gross 1 Clarmefs Halvorson Vrrtue Hrrs brunner Mosley Furrer Lee Meylor Yi Ns-4 Suxlu Boys Sextet Jack O Nerll Brlly McConnell Phr lrp Skattum B111 Rooney xmmy Hastert Wayne Mrlestone Accompanrsr, Sally McCue Grrl s Chorus Vocal Musro Triple Trio Back Row oanle Vrrtue anrs Ward Margre Monson, Mary o Procter Sherla F1tzGerald Front Row eanxe Armstrong jeanre MCFHI land, Patsy Howery Not rn the PICYUIG Eli-11116 Penhallegon L 1 gl.. 2 AG, , Top Row- I. Ward j. Tregoning K. Greenfield E. Tagatz D. Terpstra, K. Terrill Third Row- D. Baumgartner S. McKillip . McFarland M. Monson, M Olson M. Procter Second Row-B. Watters, . Rogers, J. Virtue, S. FitzGera1d R Meier M. Richart, M Rielly First Row- M. Thomas A. Wilson L. Lancaster B. Pickett E. Pickett Fieh Top Row- Frfth Row Fourth Row Thxrd Row Second Row First Row 35 3 Mixed Chorus 5 Z 5 W Taschek I McCom1sh B McConnell J ONe1ll W Mrlestone D Mosley B Rooney J Hastert T Marun B McFarland B Palmer E F1tzPatr1ck K Greenfxeld J Tregonxng B Watters P Skattum Martm johnson I Stevens E Runde S McCue K Terrxll D Terpstra M Rxchart E Tagatz C Curry McFarland P Howery Vlrtue Ward M Procter S Fxzgerald J Armstrong Monson Ranum M McCarv1lle A Hollxnger K Nelson S McK1111p S Terpstra J Freh Stauffacher Gross C Loken S Gxlbertson S McDan1el C Mosley B Plckett Girl s Chorus LJ .Lb- ca 'v 31 1 gs Top Row M Chambers, D Goodman, j Smlth, P Schxllxng, R Wzlson, N Mxcka Thxrd Row S Black, S Stauffiicher, M. Hanson, B Wlegel, S. McCue, K McCom1sh Second ROW C McDermott, V Holland, J. Stevens, E Runde, M Stauffacher, I Ranum First Row K Nelson, M McCarv1lle, S McDan1el, J Franz, J Curry I I 'gg' 'ek 'lf lil? ' I G, ,T - , X 1 X LL 9. i 1 ' 1 - . I- - 1 'V r. 1 S - ' ' L ' 1 V ' , fit' 'S rf' 2 ' ' 'wr- 9 i 3 ?l -, . A ,, . - .. L ' . 9 - . f .Lf - w 3 S 6 . ,J I x Q4 6 . 6 ,, W . ,V 11 l Q '.:.' Us I , 'T' 1 ,S . ,- ' ,, ,, A 1 , - X 4 ' o , 0 . , . 1 Y C , I , A ' y 0 , l a , . , . . 1 a - ' . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , J. , J- , , 1 , . , . , - , . , 0 , 1 , . ' ' gd' 1 ' 1 J' . IJ' 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 -g. , . A , . ' , . , . ' ' , . , . ' ' - , . , . ' , . ' , . , . A I I A CQ . ' . a ,N , 111 Q .. - 4 G? 1 ' .- C ' Q: My I ' - xg. -gn F 5' fjfh: ' eb vo ' s., ' '-Tri '17 T hc, V A C Q Q - 'C 9 g l C' 2 S -2 W J .. A X tx l fr .. - ch, t K 1 C' '71 M War Dance Homecoming Pep Rally Pep Band Mxghty Chxef Counsellor Martens addresses the Redbxrd Tube Queen Loretta and her court on parade Rose Marte Merer Pep Howe drrvrng Homecoming Royalty Sherry Pennrston Karen Greenfteld Loretta Holland LaVern Grlle Patsy Howery Mary Ethel McCarv1l1e and DHS Lettermen LaVern Grlle and Bob Loken present the Queen at the football game P P 0 Club President, Joyce THE DHS BAND COW Homecoming Parade ENERGETIC FRESHMEN WE LL SAIL BY MT HOREB Semor Float Chrrsfmas Program The whole hrgh school at the Chrrstmas party smg carols together av' 34 DHS Performers Betha Ivan Robert LeRoy Sara The freshman play by jim, Arlene, Ted, Sandra, and John. The gal smgmg for the hxgh school party rs Mary jo Wayne and Loretta standmg beneath the mrstletoe The couples all dancmg smoothly to Earl Fulton s orchestra I emor Ball The theme for the 1952 Senror Ball 56 enior Class Play Father Was A Housewrfe Standrng jack 0'Nerll Eleanor Prckett Lorrarne Lancaster Jean McFarland Carol McGurre Seated Rose Matte Merer Spencer Benedrct Mary jo Procter John Frnk Phrllrp Skattum Jeannre Armstrong janet Tregonrng Brll McConnell Wayne Mrlestone Sherla FrtzGerald An apple a day may keep the doctor away but when the doctor s your wrfe well, that s drfferent' And anyway rt rs Ann s actrce that keeps her away from home husband Tom and therr hrgh school age twrns Iulre and Doug ow some people may say they can do a woman s work wrth one hand tred behrnd them but rn hrs own good-natured and modest way Tom hasn t tred one hand behrnd hrmself he has used rt to peck out songs on hrs old battered prano Tom had met and marrred Ann whrle rn college and thrngs went on as usual untrl the twrns arrrved and then thrngs happened Ann was strll workrng for her rnternshrp so Tom had agreed to stay home wrth the twrns Trme has passed Ann has become a successful doctor and her lrst of patrents has grown longer and longer The twrns have grown older and brgger The stack of songscrrpts on top of the prano has grown hrgher and hrgher 2000 hrgher rn fact and all rejected Then one day Fate rn the unlrkely form of Henry Stenrcke a vacuum cleaner salesman strcks hrs foot rn the door, as salesmen have a way of dorng and before Tom can throw htm out he has become Tom s agent and goes on hrs way wrth one of Tom s unsalable songs Evenrng brrn s weary wrfe Ann home from the offrce daughter julre home ea er to play agarn her favorrte record Blue Flame and son Doug home on hrs motorcycle just one w eel ahead of a traffrc polrceman' ' He s to be put off that crazy motorcycle for the next thrrty days yelps the offrcer rnterposes the helpful julre who has stopped playrng her favorrte Crndy Lou record long enough to lrsten he was put out of school today rndefrnrtely' And then Mrs Hanson a well meanrng but nosey ner hbor dashes rn wrth the ttrumphant news that she has ust succeeded rn havrng Father nomrnated for other of the Year, he says rn no uncertarn language I qurt' Ann prcks up the apron moves her offrce rnto the lrvrng room there to keep one practrced e e on her patrents and the other not-so practrced eye on the lamb stew rn the krtchen Tom s skeptrcal g nces, hrs eager ptescrrptrons of home remedres ' to Ann s long sufferrng patrents and hrs persrstent prano peckrng add nothrng to Ann s self-confrdence Then when the phone oes dead and Ann mrsses an emergency operatron when the lrghts go off rn the mrdst of Julre s careful y and ronnntrcally planned blue lrght scene wrth a reluctant boy frrend fall because Ann has forgotten to pay the utrlrty brllsb when she des rately sends Doug on the forbrdden motorcycle to pay them and he s arrested well thrngs are rf you l pardon the word black rndeed' But through each cloud a little sun must shine And good old Hank the ex-vacuum salesman turned song plugger turns out to be the grain of sunshine that once again illuminates the hopes of the baffled Butlers SERIOUS AND HUMOROUS DECLAMA TIONS 6 qv Top Row Annette Wilson Mary Rrelly Marilyn Chambers Crnda Curry Janice Gibson Second Row Judith Lennartson Patricia Esler Darleen Goodman Sally McCue Front Row Nora McAloon Mary Stauffacher Kay Nelson Carol Mosley Shirley Ohnstad EXT READING EXT SPEAKING ORATIONS SPEECHES 'U 17 Q7 v7 Ov? 18 - Top Row: Carole Meier, Walter Taschek, Shirley Boyle, Ronald hnston, Dorothy Baumgartner Second Row: Don Sperry, joe Rielly, Darlene Terpstra, Dorothy DuVal, Eileen Runde Front Row: Helen Rielly, William McGarland, Stanley Torstenson, Bernard Ruf, Mary Ethel McCarville Jumor Prom 1952 Sfalrway To The Sfars Q sf: SM Kmg Freddle Funk crowns Queen Sheila F1tzGerald The prom attendants are B111 McConnell John joe Fxnlr Karen Greenfleld Rose Mane Merer Jeanie Armstrong Mary Flood Bob Loken and Fntz Nyffe negger Jumor Prom 1953 Blue Hawan :gg-5 ea-.P Q-E? 2. 2 vwqjx - 'S' h Q 'QR Wu N King Lyle Martin and Queen Sara McKillip reigned in. 1953 YT? Redburd taff Top Row Jack O Nerll Dxck Mosley, Wayne Mrlestone Janet Tregonmg Jams Ward LaVerne Gxlle Thrrd Row Dons Merer Rose Marre Merer Karen Greenfreld Mary Jo Procter Ann Wrlson Sherla F 1tzGerald Front Row Mary Jane Stuhl Carol McGu1re Lorrame Lancaster Margaret Stuckr Joyce Freh Eleamr Prckett Top Row Margaret McGmn1s Carole Merer Shrrley Boyle Marjorre Stoll John McCom1sh Ted Martens Thud Row Joan Vrrtue Dorothy DuVa1 Joanne Stevens Dorothy Baumgartner Karen Terrrll Sara McK1ll1p Second Row Vrrgmla Meylor Bxlly McFarland Sally McCue Kay Nelson Mary E McCarv1l1e Helen Rrelly Front Row Shrrley Ohnstad Nancy Shockley Carol Mosley Sally McDan1e1 60 I ,f if I N 4 f 2 Q , . J Z , . ' rf r ws- ' Al , 1 4 S J N 3 V I J , . . . . . . I I I 7 I Z .. 7 - - 7 . ! 1 - U Second Row Joyce Howe,Barbara Bordeleau, Jean McFarland,Eunice Tagatz, Jeanie Armstrong. . D 7 ! 7 Y - 1X a . . 7 . , . , . . H . , A . . 1 1 Y 7 ' 7 I I ' . I - l 7 7 ' . l . I 1 7 . ' 45. Pekatomka taff ,ff ,Z- af ,f 'Q Top Row erry Johnson Basrl Eastwood Ph1111p Skattum Jams Ward Marjone Stoll Thnrd Row B111 Rooney Margaret Stuckl Mary jo Procter Eun1ce Tagatz Judy Lennartson Davld Thompson Second Row Iearue Armstrong Dorothy Baurngartner Dorothy Du Val Ann W1lson Joyce F1eh B111 Mc Farland Front Row Thea Jane Lee Rose Mar1e Mexer Barbara Bordeleau B111 Nethery Dxclr Tuescher John Dobson B111 McFarland I Top Row Shnrley Hrrsbrunner anet Tregonmg Karen Greenfleld Sherla F1tzGerald Second Row Lorrarne Lancaster june Rogers joycy Cary Rose Mane Frey Front Row Eleanor Pnclrett Joyce Howe Ellen McAloon .-.611 Freshmen Vmcent Drgman Don Murray Darlene Moore SOME OF OUR CLASSMATES WHO WERE NOT TAKEN WITH GROUP PICTURES Junror Loren Rrelly Sophomores Top Row Tom Krrwrn Eugene Doyle Wayne Gordon Robert Larson Mary Lou Hanson Front Row Beverly Carpenter Judy Symons Fran crs Lancaster Custoduans The credrt for the well-kept appearance of our school bmldrng goes to these two hard workmg gentlemen Francis Cust and Ray Schwartz By then' darly rounds of sweepmg dustmg scrubbmg furnace stokrng and snow shovelrn they manage to keep ahead of our carelessness an the demands of wrnter weather We all appreciate then contrrbu trons to our comfort Because of good old Francrs and Ray The halls of DHS are clean every day l Janice Gibson, V I l -62- napshois wif? Jvc 5,1 911.5- gf--.. Girls from the Class of 53 Joyce Eleanor Thea in Junior Band Days Rosie Fred, Morry, and Merle 10 11 12 Mary Jo and Karen Angels Kay and Sally Fritz-Freshman initiation Sophomores and Freshman ZaZo Margaret and Shirley -53- Eunice Janis See who s curled up with a good book! Marcia At the Senior Ball Carol Autographs
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