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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
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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.
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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
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