Dodgeville High School - Dodger Yearbook (Dodgeville, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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DOUG EH 55 Q39-tg-qi llarisnne Uedhke, art editor: Fancy Kay loess, editor: Jackie Rock, assistant editor: Fancy Tolford., music editor. Eigggiggi Ronnie Evans, sports so-editor: Dean Halverson, sports co- editort Toby Reeves, assistant business manger: Hr. Sctmell and Krs. Prideaux, advisors: Jean Dunbar, business manager. DODGER HJ GHLIFE ,Q 3-ggggx Nancy KW Reese, gossip editor: Marianna Wedlake, art oo-editor: Nancy Tolford, business manager. Sjggiipgz Carol Moore, assistant editor: Ron Evans, Eric Hsgerup, sports editors: Marilyn Hsnnessey, assistant businsss manager: Ken Palzkill, editor: Mr. Schnell, advisor: Marilyn Johnsen, nrt so-editor: Kath lswis, nusic editor: Mrs. Prideaux, advisor.

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HONOR STUDENTS 17 Q9 1 B393 RQH: Ronald Evans, Kenneth Palzkill, Eric Hagerup, Donald Johnston, Edward Esch, Front E931 Carol Moore, Nancy Tolford, Marilyn Hennessey, Patricia Rowen, Nancy Reese, Ruth Lewis o SENIOR OFFICERS E 5 E Margaret Nelson, student council: Mr. Fischer, advisor: Nancy Reese, secretary: Eric Hagerup, vice president: Kenneth Palzkill, president: David Fieldhouse, student council: Mr. Schnell, advisor: Mary Brennum, treasurer.



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CLASS PROPHECY Here we are in the year 1975. Dodgeville has just received its television station. A number of local citlsens are seated around their TV sets watching the graduates of 19516 at their present vo- cations. On a quiz program we see that Lvglg-Qmkuh has become e top ace in the United States Mr force. He has so many decorations that he has to stoop over while wearing them. The other contestant on the progam ls lqhnlmljgg who has advanced to P.l'.C. after only 10 years of service. He has acquired the nickname of 'Talk-back Bushes . On the next prog-em on the new channel we see a general view of many of the grads. is pictured in Alaska as a preacher where he and his wife are getting along very well. hey have e 11123517 ggbggl-Oh no! They lr! T.h0i!' 'lllbnty little 5185193380 The camera turns next to e farm scene. In the house S is pushing this and that button: then pulling a lever or two. Yes, slr, he is a scientific farmer: no work at ell with every- thing operated by machines. Glancing into a charming apartment near Camp Sheridan, we find the former . She married e boy in hllkl e.nd has five children. le doing very well with his mission in South Africa. Ve see -Iggujghl married and also working as a dress designer to make ends meet. The next scene ls in two local hmee where we see and Luth-Q13 with their hus- bands. Path have large families. B an V are keeping score at Bowling Green where the price is still e. penny e pitch. is editor of the Homicide Division of the Dodgevllls Chronicle, a daily publica- tion. Deen leler has gone to the dogs: that is, he owne a dog kennel. Turning in to 'Can You Top Thls', we find that they have substituted for the laugh meter. Qggu,-Sggggm and Qhllggggghqjz are buslly employed in the 'Easy lsoort 3ervlce'. They are always willing to help someone out with a date. After twenty years , still unmarried, still has her mother baffled es to what she does until three in the morning. lgglg-gggngg is now a master engineer, specialising Ln curves. In the educational field, we see Egpgy-Piglgkgll taking charge of all of Hr. Prldsaux'e courses. Also, in good old D,H,S,, we see E-hgh as coach and K , , and 29,3-kJ,ph ell members of the faculty. is teaching in s small grade school not fer from Platteville. le a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. Lgmggu is advertising his new type Tinker toys on the market from his factory in New York. 2111-Zggggk is displaying an ad for the Mousey Cheese Company. The cheese ls guaranteed to rid you of all rats and mice because lt's three-quarters llmburger. Qgn ngldhggg owns a large garage, where he ls working on the production of an atom-propelled Ford. 511331 gg, is giving advice in her lovelorn column. B? Treweek is now receiving high wages in s specialized field. He giggles at Bob Hope'e jokes a 5355-the audience going, A quick look at the home of Hank Van Epps shows Mrs, Van Epps, the former Dee Ann Bundle, busy tending to her six bouncing babies. - 1 1 Nano Telford is pictured as a drummer. She is known for her hot drxnns ani goes by the name of z..-1..'.r'rf.,'-'. Eve? Holmes and Christine Meudt are still trying to catch a men. o owing tHe, we come to a news broadcast. The first advertiser on the broadcast is Herb Jenks, presenting the dreary side of life, As sole owner of the Jenk's lhneeral Parlors' ', Ee Hess that, if you will come to him, he will straighten you out. In local news, we learn that Ivan Harms has just been elected president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer of the 'hutuffoneg Hearts Club. Late this uternoon Nanc Jacobson was still investigating a case involving a leading racketee, Carol HcC1uek , who has been cE2Tith passing out secret infomation to the enemy on the development og runless nylons, The nylons experiment was completed by Shirle Peterson. FLASH-Eve1E Heili and Patricia Essen have just been picked up for spe er since Pat got her new motor scooter they have rainy been burning u.p the read. In society news, Jean and Sal!! Dunbar have a two piece accordian bend and will play at the Ls Plaza Night Club' tonight. Imediately following this telecast, Paul Philli s will give a fiddle dmonetration for a square dancing group on this station, Paul makefm Hving et this occupation. In other local action today it was disclosed that Hang L Reese has purchased the 'Home For Aged Hen. Also, today 'Toad' Evans was appointed caretaker of the cemetery so he could have lots of 'people' under him. Continued on nat P180

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