Pardeeville High School - Whisper Yearbook (Pardeeville, WI)
- Class of 1955
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« WHISPER THE Published By The Senior Class Of 1955 Editor----------------------Rhoda Pulver Co-Editors----------------Colleen Curtis Darlene Milton Business Manager---------Charles Sommers Advertising Manager-----------Gene Spear Art Editor------------------Clark Werner Advisor------------------------Mrs. Lenz The Character CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST Copyright 1955 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. Page Sponsored By MAGINNIS SERVICE STATION Heavy Duty Wrecker Service—Trucks, International Sales and Service Motorola, Admiral, Emerson T. V. 1 1 o o X o CO X w o o o M CO X Q) W rH rH -H ►  -J Q ft) o cu w w Q « Ph exJlic itio+i To Mr. Bussell, we gratefully dedi- cate our 1955 Whisper In appreciation for the many hours he has spent with us through our 4 years of high school. For helping us and guiding us through all our problems, large or small, we express our sincere thanks. Senior Class of 1955 Page Sponsored By PARDEEVILLE CANNING COMPANY Packers of Quality Foods M. S. Altenburg, Supervising Principal Helen Thurston, Secretary if Page Sponsored By THE PRINTING CRAFTSMEN Distinctive Printing Exclusively Publishers of the 1955 Whisper M. R. ALTENBURG B.A. Sc M.A. Decrees Pl8tteville State University of Iowa Math., Supervising Principal. BEATRICE HEAPS Oshkosh State Eng.,Hlst.,Library. JUNE M. LENZ B. S. Degree Whitewater State Commercial, Annual. MABEL M. MAIER B. S. Degree University of Wis. Home Ec., Chemistry. t DONALD RUSSELL B. S. Degree University of Wis Agriculture, P.P.A Gen. Shop. SCOTT F. SOPER B.S. Sc M.S. Degrees Superior State Col. University of Wis. Science, Ass't Prln. Ass't Coach. THEODORE V. WANG B.M. Sc M. M. Degrees De Paul University Chicago Musical Col. Music. JEAN WESTCOTT B. A. Degree University of Iowa English Dramatics Forensics. IRENE MUMK B. S. Degree Plattevllle State Math., Phy. Ed. Page Sponsored By ATTORNEY D. C. O'CONNOR THEODORE WHEELOCK B. S. Degree University of Wis. Lacrosse State Plattevllle State Social Science, Coach. 5 Left to Right: Gale Hill, Director---Stanley Haynes, Clerk J. E. Robbins, Treasurer. The Senior Class of 1955 wishes to thank you for your assistance and leadership with our annual and in our four years of high school life in P.H.S. 6 Page Sponsored By OLSON'S DRUG STORE Try the Drug Store Pirst ROBERT AMBHEIN Bob Why let the devil have all the fun? Transfer from Lodi. Annual- , Chorus-12, Football-1, FFA-4, Track-12. MERTON BARNISH ’Beano Me and my car, my car and me; we're as happy as can be. Annual- , FFA-12. COLLEEN CURTIS Curt She's not a card, shete the whole deck. Annual Co-Ed.- 4, Chorus-123, 0.A.A.-2 34, Student Council- 3, Forenslcs-2, Newsp.-l4,Dramatlcs- DAVID FITZGERALD Dave I never worry, I never fret, If I can't remember I Just forget. Annual-4, Football- 1234, Baseball-1234. DAVID BARDEN Dave Girl's are a nuisance ----but I wouldn't mind having one. Annual- , FFA Pres.- 4, Treasurer-2, FFA- 1234, Prom Court-3. DIANE FOSS Diane Little, but oh myJJ! Transfer from Stoughton. Annual-41Chorus-234, Newsp.-1, Band-1234, Twlrler-1234,G.A.A.- 234,Parrot Staff-23. 7 Page Sponsored By SKOGMOS STORE DUANE BERGER Berger Crew cut, rattling car; with this com- bination he'll go far.' Annual-4, Football-1 234, Baseball-12, Basketball- 1234, Homecoming Court-4. PAULINE DATES Paula She loves her paint- ing, she loves her art,In making things pretty she'll do her part. Annual-4, Dramatics- 3, Band-1234, Newsp. -24, Chorus-23, Forenslcs-24. NORBERT GORSUCH Norbie Like a powder puff, I'm for women. Annual-4, FFA-1234. RUSSELL HEPLER Sipe Schoolwork Is one subject I dont take. Annual-4, Football-1 23, Basketball-12. DAVID HILL Dave Although I'm not so very tall, I'd rather be short than not at all. Annual-4,Basketball- 12, Baseball-12. HAROLD JOHNSON Whistle If bright remarks were grains of sand I'd be a desert. Annual-4, FFA-1234. LENORS JOHNSON Nore Her heart is like the moon there's a man in it. Annual-4, Band-123, G.A.A.-23, Prom Court-3, Homecoming Court-3. ROGER KOHLER Rog I don't go to school I Just visit. Annual-4, FFA-1234, FFA-Treas.-4. Page Sponsored By LARRY AND JO RAFFERTY BRUCE KEITH Mope All great men are dying, I don't feel so well myself. Annual-4,Foo tba11-4, Baseball-134,Basket- ball-12, Prom Court-3 DONALD MANTHEY Don There are those kids that stay home and study, and then there is my type too. Annual-4, Band-12, Pres.-2, Vice Pres.- 4, Prom Court-3, Baseball- 1234, Basketball-1234. 8 KENNETH MANTHEX Ken Give me l60 acres and I'll plow my way to success. Annual-4, FFA-1234, FFA Vice Pres.- 3, PFA Sec.-4, Basket- ball-123, Football- , Baseball-1234. RICHARD MERWIN Dick I know alot, but I Just can't think of It. Transfer from Muscoda. Football-12, Basket- ball-1, Library Club-1. DARLENE MILTON Dar In school she's quiet---outside, I'm not so sure. Annual Co-Ed.- 4, G.A.A.-234, O.A.A.- Sec.-34, Chorus-123,- Homecoming Court-2, Twlrler-234, Vice Pres.-3, Newsp.-124, Forensics- 24, Library Club-12, SHIRLEX OKAN Shortle I'm like a star, I shine at night. Annual Ed. Board-4, Band-123, Chorus-1, Prom Queen-3, Newsp. Co-Edltor-4, G.A.A.- 234, Homecoming Court-4,G.A.A. Sec.- 3, G.A.A. Treas.-4, Library Club-4. DONNA MARBACH Donna A girl who really likes her fun but most of all she likes her gum. Chorus-12, F.H.A.-12 3, Forenslcs-123, Dramatics. DONNA RAE MILLER Donna Early to bed-----this morning. Annual Ed. Board- 4, Newsp.-24,Band-1234, Prom Court- 3, Library Club-24. EUNICE MOLL Eunle All through the day her thoughts are far away. Annual Ed. Board- 4, Chorus-1234. LORRAINE PATCHIN Lorraine Laugh and Lorraine laughs with you; Stop and Lorraine laughs on. Annual Ed. Board- 4, Band-1234, Chorus-12 34, G.A.A.-234, Newsp.-4. Page Sponsored By MARBACH'S SNACK BAR 9 RHODA PULVER Rhoda She's out of circulation with a ring for consolation. Annual Editor- •, Band-123 , Chorus-12 3 , G.A.A.-23 , Homecoming Court-1, Sec.-3 , Vice Pres.- 2, G.A.A. Pres.- , Cheerleader- 23 , Newsp.-12 -. MARILYN REASOR Marilyn She steals through life in her own quiet way. Transfer from Chicago Library-1, Legion of Honor-1, Band-23 , Chorus-23, Annual- -. CHARLES SOMMERS Charlie Not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself• Annual Ed. Board- , Band-23 -, Class Pres.-l , FFA-12, Forensics- 123 ’, Dramatics-3 ’. RICHARD REARDON Dick I argue tho the point be small, you can't let those teachers say it all. Annual- , Football- 123, Basketball-2, Baseball-12, Prom King-3. KAREN ROUNDY Red Pardon me if I blush. Annual Ed. Board- -, Library Club- 2, Band-123 Chorus-1, G.A.A. -23 ’, G.A.A. Pres.-23, G.A.A. Vice Pres.- -, Prom Court-3, Treas.-3 , Newsp.-2. GENE SPEAR Gene Great men are scarce, take care of me. Annual Ed. Board- -, Football-123 , Base- ball-123 , Basket- ball-123 , Treas.-l, Homecoming Court-23, Student Council- 3, Forensics-23 . MARILYN STOLLFUS Marilyn Not light-headed----- Just a blond. Annual Ed. Board- , Chorus-123 , Newsp.- STEVE THOMPSON Steve Girls Just don't appreciate me. Annual- , Band-123 , Forensics-23 , Base- ball-12, Cur ling-23 , Manager-123. 10 DONALD VAN SWOL Don Quiet people are never heard, I'm heardJ Annual-4, Football- 234, Baseball-1234, FFA-I234, FFA Reporter-4, FFA Sentlnal-2. t ; CLARK WERNER Sleep ' It's better to sleep in a classroom than to waste a perfectly good night. Annual Ed. Board- 4, Band-1234, Football- 12, Baseball-123, Newsp.-124. MARJORIE WING Margie Dark hair, sparkling eyes, always smiling —she's a prize. Annual Ed. Board-4, Band-234, Chorus-123 4, Sec.- 2, Prom Court-3,Dramatlcs-4, Homecoming Court-4, Newsp.-124. Newsp. Co-Sdltor-4. Motto: We'll find a path or make one. Flower: White Rose Colors: Maroon and White Left to right: Rhoda Pulver, Secretary; Charles Sommers, President; Karen Roundy, Treasurer; Donald Manthey, Vice President 11 Page Sponsored By LOUIE TONI GLaa Will We, the Seniors of 1955, after having been dragged, pushed, or pulled through the past four years, still claiming it's possible to be In sound mind and body, have called you together upon this solemn occasion to wit- ness this, our last will and testament. First: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: To the school we leave all our books, what's left of them, In hopes that they can use them as well as we did. To the faculty-------------------------------we'll Just leave! To Gus, our Janitor, we leave our slightly used gum and our initials on tops of tables, chairs, windowsills and what have you. To the Juniors, our broad shoulders on which to bear the problems and responsibilities of being Seniors. To the Sophomores, we leave our good behavior and our ability to take good care of school property. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our Intelligence, superiority, and ability to get along with the teachers. The following members of our class wish to leave their most valuable talents and possessions to the unfortunate under- classmen. M BOB AMRHEIN wills his way of getting good marks to Terry Kleist who already has a good start. DAVE BARDEN wills his ability to sit in English Class and read Hot Rod magazines to anyone else who can get away with it. MERTON BARNISH bequeaths his driving ability and techniques to Roger Gee who already knows quite a bit about it. DUANE BERGER leaves his old Mercury to the Seniors of next year. Hope you can drive it more than he did. COLLEEN CURTIS leaves her rosy cheeks to Elaine Jenkins. PAULA DATES wills her back seat in Social Problems to any of next year's Seniors who can put it to as good a use as she has. DAVID FITZGERALD leaves his ability to sit quietly and listen attentively in class to Elmer Maglnnls. DIANE FOSS leaves her study habits to an already studious under class- man, Dick Thuslus. NORBERT GORSUCH wills his long drawn out height to Steve Kailing. Let's hope he soon makes use of it. RUSSELL HEPLER leaves his front seat in Bookkeeping to any person lucky enough to get it next year. LENORE JOHNSON wills her technique for noon hour romance to Pat Atkinson. May she get as much enjoyment from it as Nore has. HAROLD JOHNSON leaves his forwardness and ability to think up bright answers to Don Charming. We hope it doesn't give him as much trouble as it gave Harold. BRUCE KEITH leaves his gladness to be out of school to the Seniors of next year. May the teachers miss them as much as they will Bruce. ROGER KOHLER bequeaths his height to Lee Barden. Make good use of it Lee. DONALD MANTHEY wills his ability to play basketball and his way with women to Terry Yeazel. KENNETH MANTHEY leaves his ability to handle girls to Billy Wendt. Page Sponsored By SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING Everything In Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Appliances Sherwin Williams Paints —Phone 30 DONNA MARBACK wills her ability to get the boys to Joyce Url. RICHARD MERWIN bequeaths all his hard hours of work In school to John Hanna and Frank Stockwell----may they use them wisely. DONNA MILLER wills all her A's and B's to anyone who can get them as easily as she did. DARLENE MILTON leaves her talent for making up corny Jokes to Charlene Reasor. EUNICE MOLL wills her quiet ways to Ronnie Johnson. SHIRLEY OKAN leaves her pleasant smile to Mr. Soper. The freshmen hope he 11 use it. LORRAINE PATCHIN leaves her ability to have plenty of boys around her to Eleanor Andrews. RHODA PULVER leaves a vacancy to anyone who has the ability to fill It. DICK REARDON decided that he was the No. 1 pest of our class, so to Ray Stockwell he leaves this ability with full assurance that Ray will carry on all right. MARILYN REASOR bequeaths all her hours of studying to Betty Wendt. Make good use of them Betty. KAREN ROUNDY bequeaths her red hair and freckles (all of them) to Joanne Ryan who could have room for a few more. CHARLES SOMMERS leaves his ivory piano keys to Larry Klausch. May he be another Liberace. GENE SPEAR leaves his athletic ability to Donald Chapman. MARILYN STOLLFUS wills her many wads of gum to the freshmen. STEVE THOMPSON leaves his ability to play the tuba to Susie Justice. DONALD VAN SWOL wills his Freshman girlfriend to Mr. Wang to take care of for the next three years. CLARK WERNER bequeaths his ability to draw to Roger Price. We're sure he'll use it wisely. MARJORIE WING wills her Jet black hair to Mr. Wheelock. Page Sponsored By SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STATION Sinclair Gas and Oil-Delco Batterles-Inland Tire Tubes Ira A. Griffin, Manager ClaAsi Pn pdtecq Whooshllll There goes Casper the Friendly Ghost on his nightly rounds. He's checking up on the Senior Class of '55 ten years after they have graduated. Let's peek In and see what's going on In '65. We hear that Bob Amrheln Is a famous painter In Paris. Wonder what he's painting??????? There goes David Barden riding around In a Cadillac. What? Oh, didn't you know, he's Jack Benny's chauffeur. Who Is that well dressed Judge In front of the Miss America contest? Why it's Merton Bamlshii He always was Interested In that subject!Ii Let's look at what's going on In the park. There's a baby buggy coming around the curve, being pushed by our old schoolmates, Shirley Okan (Berger) and Duane Berger. Always knew that Confucius never lied! Colleen Curtis is seen chauffeuring a huge black limousine in Washington D. C. Who is her passenger? Why It's the president of the United States. We see Paula Dates as one of the countries leading clothes stylists. She writes regularly for a well known fashion magazine. We hear Dave Fitzgerald Is a well established barber and hair stylist in Hollywood. He does hair styling for many Movie Stars and Hollywood celebrities. Diane Foss has worked her way up to a high paying Job at a New York Opera House. She takes tickets thereii Norbert Gorsuch has gained fame as a chef in Louie's Slop House in Madison. Many of the towns top celebrities dine there. Russell Hepler has devoted his life to P. H. S. We hear that he is the English teacher. He doesn't believe in Shakespeare's writing, so he teaches his pupils about Marilyn Monroe Insteadii Who Is that tall handsome man? Oh, yes, it's Dave Hill. He is back for the grand opening of his Super Mart, which he owns, of course!ii Who is this we see working at a desk full of baby designs? Why it's our old school chum, Nore Johnson. She's head of Johnson's Baby Products now you know. CRASHi What's that????? It's only Harold Johnson still setting pins at Tom Turkey Inn. Bruce Keith is running his own Super Market now. Who do we see keeping books for Bruce? Why, it's our old classmate Karen Roundyi i i!i i i ii Here is a dance school and who is this teaching the mombo? Seems like I recognize that wiggle, sure enough, its Roger Kohleriiiiii Donald Manthey is now the game warden of Columbia County and three other surrounding counties. For once he can shoot more than his limit legallyi i i Kenneth Manthey is chief pin-setter at the Tom Turkey Inn and earning a large salary. Donna Plarbach is really rolling in the money from a big chain of restaurants in the cities, namely, Donna's Snack Bar. Page Sponsored By MOORES WORLD FOODS BOB'S MARKET 2 Miles South of Portage on 51 16 Featuring Popular Brands of Quality Foods Easy Rural Shopping—Always Greater Value Richard Merwln has settled down In a little cheese factory Just north of town and Is making bleu cheese. Notice he has a large sign out front reading— Bleu Cheese for Sale at all Times. We see that Donna Miller Is now a contented housewife on a farm over towards Randolph. She Is seen getting up every morning to help around the farmi While reading through a movie magazine we came across a familiar face. It's Darlene Mlltonl She Is now a movie star for the Billy Graham Biblical Movie Company. We see by the society columns of our local paper that one of our leading debutants, Eunice Moll, Is engaged to Fulton Fish the third. Just happened to pick up a magazine the other day and opened It up to the column, Answers To Troubled Hearts. Guess who Is the editor??? None other than Lorraine Patchln. Must be her experience paid off after all. Went to the New York docks to wish Rhoda Pulver Bon Voyage. She's sailing on the Queen Mary and Is on her way to Join her husband, SGT Howard Barden who Is stationed In Germany. Who do we see Is running competition with George Gobal????? None other than Dick Reardon himself. His Jokes got him somewhere after alliiil We see by the United Press that Marilyn Reasor has gained fame writing symbols on three dollar bills. Charles Sommers has acqlred fame as a concert pianist right here In town. He gives recitals every Wednesday night In the local theatre. We hear that he draws quite a crowd. We see Gene Spear Is happily married to Marilyn Monroe. Hope she doesn't strike him out!!! Flashlil! Marilyn Stollfus Is now a WAC In Japan. Wonder who that blond PFC Is that she meets every night???? While reading In the Chicago Sun and Times , we see that it has a new editor, none other than Steve Thompson. Always knew you'd be a chip off the old block, Stevei There goes Donald Van Swol doing his nightly chores on his huge farm. By skating from one cow to the other, his work Is done much faster. thls flashY character coming down the street?? It looks like Clark Werner—sure enough It lsilll He's a big talent scout for M. G. M. now. His favorite type he says are blondes, namely Darlene, wonder why???? We hear that Morris Van Swol has purchased the Wing Produce Market on Highway 33 and Is doing a thriving business. Who Is that hanging out baby clothes???? Why It's our old classmate Marjorie Wing. Page Sponsored By WYOCENA GENERAL STORE, Bud Porter, Mgr. Quality Grocerles-Presh Meats- Sporting Goods, Pishing Tackle, Shoes, Clothing for Men Boys Monarch Stoves, Speed Queen Appllances-011 Burners, Paints Hardware Bottom How: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Absent: Kay Porter, Bonnie Thomas, Eleanor Andrews, Chuck Scharf, Ray Stockwell, Ronald Johnson, Karen Gibson, Rita Zerbel, Mrs.Lenz Kr. Russell, Joanne Ryan, Alice Kitchen, Joanne Hepler, Betty Bortz, Marilyn Robinson, Kay Payne, Joyce Johnson, Lola Howe, Irene Pogue, Sally Stoll Karel Gibson, Gale Berg, Tom Cross, Laurence Wendt, John Url, Larry Lynch, Clay Stebblns, Gwendolyn Hendrick, lone Pogue Betty Wendt, Jim Manickl, Glen Barden, Terry Yeazel, Laverne Hawley, Robert Grlepentrog, Phillip Peterson, Roger Gee, Merlin Calhoon, Connie Atkinson Larry Thompson Left to right: Connie Atkinson, Secretary; Clay Stebblns, President; Roger Gee, Vice President; Bonnie Thomas, Treasurer 16 Page Sponsored By SPEEDWAY LUNCH Where Good Food is Eaten 2k Hours Daily 4 miles south of Portage ▼ Ml f £ajiito nosi i Bottom How: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Top Row: Absent: Audrey Hilfiker, Barbara Kalling, Carol Keith, Donna Hamilton, Joan Manthey, Robert Fuller, Terry Kllest, Elmer Maginnis, Mrs. Mater, Elaine Jenkins, Joyce Url, Donna Fitzgerald, Charlene Reasor, Sharon Baillies, Phyllis Smith, Ramona Dolgner, Mr. Wheelock Judy Hepler, Frances Wardle, Nancy Amrheln, Joan Postma, Judy McLaughlin, Elaine Van Swol, Judy Thompson, Marjorie Morgan, Patricia Payne David Hitchcock, Donald Chapman, Bob Reardon, Gene Barden, Gary Larson, Tony Baillies, Rollie Hepler, Ronald Roundy, Bill Crose, Wayne Wendt George McLaughlin, Junior Corning, Harry Jerred, Worth Curtis, Robert Lueptow, LaVern Grueneberg, David Southworth, Ronald Navarro, Donald Hepler, Larry Klausch, Raymond Webster Dick Thuslus Left to right: Donald Chapman, President; Robert Lueptow, Treasurer; Audrey Hllfiker, Secretary; George McLaughlin, Vice President Page Sponsored By HUNS AND ETHELS RESTAURANT Chicken and T-Bone Dinner on Sunday Pine Home-made Pies 17 fyn Uisne+t Bill Warnke, Karen Smith, Diana Beahra, Russell Ellis, Peter Langner, Vincent Fitzgerald, Beverly Becker, Diana Atkinson, Naomi Sanborn Janet Rohrbeck, Darlene Gee, Kay Webster, Jim Amrhein, Marcia Yeazel, Carol Fallos, Sharon Breneman, Susie Justice, Judy Eggleston, Bill Wendt, Miss Muram Anna Roundy, Carol Manickl, Conalee Calhoon, Lucille Lynch, Claudia Card, Sharon Buzzell, Reggie Thompson, Alan Cleveland, Steve Railing, Doris Kath Patricia Shells, Roger Price, Marilyn Howe, Elizabeth Scott, Alice Babcock, Mike Eggleston, Tom Schultz, Patricia Atkinson, Phyllis Mackdanz, Mary Riordan, Suzaunne Ades Donald Charming, Frank Stockwell, Larry Ullrich, Eldon Hawley, Kerralt Hutzler, Lee Barden, Ronald Knutson, Judd Neef, Marlynn Scott. John Hanna, Jim Hitchcock Herbert Hilgendorf Left to right: Lee Barden, Vice President; Susan Justice, Secretary; Kay Webster, Treasurer; Judd Neef, President Bottom Row: Second Rowr Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Absent: Page Sponsored By SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING Everything In Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Appliances 18 Phone 30 Left to Sight: Mrs. Clara Broch, Mrs. Mae Edwards, Mrs. Marlyn Eggleston. Mr. Dettmann has been the high school custodian for six years. During his six years of service he has experienced our troubles along with our happy moments. We like to see his smiling face every morning and we hope he will stay with us for a long time. Mr. Zeisraer is the custodian at the grade school. This is his third year and we hope he'll be with us for many more. (Just Dettmann Bill Zelsmer Page Sponsored By WYOCENA FARMERS CO-OP. CO. Phone 6J---Wyocena, Wisconsin All Farm Supplies The-Home-Of-Wyocena-Fertillzer 19 GcdesuJtciSi SEPTEMBER 7 School Opens lk Senior Pictures 15 Senior Pictures 16 Jacks Duo Assembly 17 Football-Oxford-There-Won 2k Football-Prlnceton-There-Won 30 P.T.A. OCTOBER 1 Football-Rlo-Here-Won 6 B Team Football-Rlo-There 8 Football-Fox Lake-Here-Won Homecoming 11 Burtons Assembly 15 Football-Randolph-There-Lost 18 Football-Markesan-There-Lost NOVEMBER 3 One Act Play for Assembly k Teachers Convention 5 Teachers Convention 8 One Act Play-Cambrla 12 Sock Hop-Junior Class 18 Open House 18 District One Act Play at Oregon 19 B.B. Lodi-Here-Lost 23 B.B. Oxford-Here-Lost 25 Thanksgiving Vacation 29 School Opens 30 Lew Burdette Banquet DECEMBER 3 B.B. Rio-There-Lost 7 B.B. Randolph-Here-Lost 9 Colemen Puppets Assembly 10 B.B. Fall River-Here-Lost lk B.B. Princeton-There-Won 15 Christmas Program and Concert 15 National Safety Day 16 P.T.A. 17 B.B. Cambria-Here-Won 17 School Closes JANUARY 3 School Opens 7 B.B. Fox Lake-Here-Won 11 B.B. Oxford-At Montello-Lost lk B.B. Markesan-There-Lost 20 Semester Exams 21 Semester Exams 21 Semester Ends 21 B.B. Rio-Here-Lost 25 B.B. Randolph-There-Lost 28 Annual Group Pictures 28 B.B. Fall Rlver-There-Won 31 F.F.A. Box Social FEBRUARY 3 District Citizenship Meeting k Charles Ramsden Assembly k B.B. Princeton-Here-Won 8 B.B. Cambria-There-Won 11 Madison Curling Meet 11 B.B. Fox Lake-There-Won 17 B.B. Markesan-Here-Lost 18 Teachers Convention at Madison 22 District B.B. Tournament 2k District B.B. Tournament 25 District B.B. Tournament 2k P.T.A. 28 Band Exchange Concert-Cambrldge Here MARCH 3 Band Exchange Concert-At Cambridge 3 Freshman Party k Faculty Visiting Day 17 F.F.A. Father and Son Banquet 25 Solos-Ensembles Concert-Wls. Dells 25 End of Nine Weeks APRIL 8 Easter Vacation 9 Farm Institute 12 School Opens 16 Mas8 Band Rehearsal-Wls. Dells 20 Petres Brass Ens. Assembly 22 Junior Prom 22 Baseball-Randolph-There 25 Baseball-Fall Rlver-Here 28 Baseball-Fox Lake-There 30 Music Festival-Wls. Dells MAY 2 Baseball-Markesan-Here 5 Baseball-Prlnceton-Here 9 Baseball-Cambrla-Here 12 Baseball-Rlo-There 22 Baooaurleate 2k Semester Exams 25 Semester Exams 25 Class Night 26 School Picnic 27 Graduation 27 School Closes Until September Page Sponsored By LINTNER FUNERAL HOME Furniture, Rugs, and Carpeting L. J. Llntner, Funeral Director, Merwyn Smith, Ass't Phone 20 PARDEEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OPPERS THE FOLLOWING CURRICULUM Freshman Year Required Subjects English I Citizenship and World Geog. General Science Physical Education Health Elect One Business Practice Home Economics I Agriculture I Junior Year Required Subjects English U. S. History Health Elect Two Chemistry or Physics Typing II Shorthand Geometry Home Economics III Agriculture III General Shop Art Sophomore Year Required Subjects English II World History Biology (if not enrolled in Home Economics or Agriculture and Health.) Elect One Typing I Algebra Agriculture II General Mathematics Horae Economics II Biology Art Senior Year Required Subjects Social Problems Physical Education Health Elect Three English IV Chemistry or Physics Bookkeeping Home Economics IV Agriculture IV General Shop Art (4 Subjects need to be carried each year.) 18 credits required for graduation (16 academic—2 physical education or activities) In addition to the courses listed, a large selection of courses such as Latin, French, Commercial Law, Engineering, etc. is available through the University Extension. Students take these courses Just ss they would a class. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Band—Chorus—Forensic Activities—Dramatics—Football—Baseball— Basketball-Curling-Intramural Sports-School Annual-Student Council —Girls Athletic Association—Future Farmers—Newspaper. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Free bus transportation, school lunch program, guidance services, health services, lyceum programs, free textbooks. For further information write to: Mr. M. R. Altenburg Superintendent Page Sponsored By MAGINNIS SERVICE STATION Heavy Duty Wrecker Service—Trucks, International Sales and Service ■Motorola, Admiral, Emerson T.. V. Left to rlPht: Duane Berger, Merlin Calhoon, Frank Stockwell, Terry Klelst, King-Gary Cross, Queen-Bonnle Thomas, Audrey Hllflker, Kay Webster, Shirley Okan, Marjorie Wing The Pardeeville High School Homecoming began Thursday night, October 7th, with a bonfire and snake dance. The Homecoming festivities were highlighted by the crowning of the Queen during the half of the football game Friday afternoon, October 8th. Bonnie Thomas representing the Junior class was chosen queen of the Homecoming and Gary Cross was chosen King. Other members of the court were Marjorie Wing and Duane Berger, representing the Senior class. Shirley Okan was chosen by the football team as their representative, and was escorted by the Junior class representative, Merlin Calhoon. Representing the Sophomore class was Audrey Hilfiker, escorted by Terry Kleist. Representing the Freshmen class was Kay Webster, escorted by Frank Stockwell. Friday evening at 9:00 the gym was the scene of the Homecoming dance. Music was furnished by Wally Stebblns and his orchestra. 22 Page Sponsored By EULBERG'S MEN'S BOY'S SHOP Quality Has No Substitute1' Phone 12—Portage JUNIOR PROM Left to right: Joyce Johnson, Philip Peterson, Eleanor Andrews, Chuck Scharf, Connie Atkinson, Laveme Hawley, Bonnie Thomas, Tom Cross, Queen-Gale Berg, King-Clay Stebbin6 The Junior Prom was held on April 22nd, 1955 In the High School Gym. The theme was Tara from Gone With the Wind . The gym was transformed into an old southern mansion with clever decorations. The color scheme was green and white. Jerry Billington's orchestra furnished the music. The Queen, Gale Berg, was crowned by the King Clay Stebbins before the Grand March. The Court of Honor con- sisted of Laverne Hawley and Connie Atkinson, Tom Cross and Bonnie Thomas, Philip Peterson and Joyce Johnson, Charles Scharf and Eleanor Andrews. Page Sponsored By KOHLER AND ATKINSON SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, and Accessories Phone 118 23 tyuiusie fyoAsneAA. 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Athletic AldxicicUixut Bottom How: Second How: Third How: Top Row: Marilyn Howe, Phyllis Smith, Sharon Balllles, Suzaunne Ades, Diane Atkinson, lone Pogue, Beverly Becker Shirley Okan, Donna Fitzgerald, Conalee Calhoon, Alice Kitchen, Judy Eggleston, Susie Justice, Marcia Xeazel, Kay Webster, Janet Rohrbeck Carol Fallos, Claudia Card, Patsy Shells, Mary Rlordan, Judy Thompson, Phyllis Mackdanz, haron Buzzell, Naomi Sanborn, Joyce Johnson Darlene Milton, Diana Beahm, Lorraine Patchln, Joan Manthey, Colleen Curtis, Carol Keith, Eleanor Andrews, Alice Babcock, Lola Howe Not on Picture - Hhoda Pulver, Karen Houndy, Diane Foss, Miss Mumm, Audrey Hllflker, Carol Manlckl, Elizabeth Scott G.A.A. OFFICERS Hhoda Pulver- ■Karen Boundy- ■Darlene Milton lone Pogue- - Miss Mumm- - - - - -President Vice-President - - -Secretary - - -Treasurer ■- - - Advisor G.A.A. 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Marbach, Donna R. . Merwin, Richard . Miller, Donna R. 8-24-28-29-42-45-47 ............. 8-28-47 8-28-29-39-44-45-47 . . 8-24-28-29-42-47 8-27-28-29-43-44-45-47 8-28-29-35-34-39-44-45-47 . . 8-24-28-29-43-47 8- 11-28-29-37-36-39-47 9- 24-28-29-35-39-43-47 .......... 9-28-44-47 .......... 9-28-29-47 26-27-28-29-31-43-44-45-47 Milton, Darlene I. Moll, Eunice . . . Okan, Shirley A. . Patchln, Lorraine M Pulver, Rhoda J. . Reasor, Marilyn J. Reardon, Richard L. Roundy, Karen R. . Sommers, Charles F. Spear, Gene F. . . Stollfus, Marilyn I Thompson, Steven J. Van Swol, Donald E. 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