Pleasant Prairie Academy - Archive Yearbook (German Valley, IL)
- Class of 1953
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I, -v 1 -' rf' u N. 1,- Q L 'X '. 11 I J! final n 1 Q3 S 0 Il IIC ri QW - The Archive - Dedication The Class of 1954 of Pleasant Prairie Academy sincerely dedicates the 1955 Archive to all students, of the Academy, who are nov in the Armed Forces of the U ited States. It is with deep appreciation that we-acknowledge the contribution that these, our friends and former classmates, are making toward the preservation of our democratic say of lite. The unseltish giving of themselves in faithful service to our co ntry is u measurable. May God richly bless and use these young len to His honor and glory. '-14' Q , ., Lf.. Teak? gm. is i H5255 YW Rev.. J. R. Dirksen Mr. C. L. Oeth lliss I. Iitcholtree llr. L. I. Ballad: 90 LUZIGU - The Archive - Ctfllgg Rev. J. R. Dirksen, Principal Central College, B.A. Bible Government Civics U. S. History Prof. C. L. Oeth Agriculture and Il t l S 1 University Sr minois, B.s., goucszlonglazgfs 3101087 General Science Agriculture Prof. L. I. Halladay, Geography and hthemtics University of Wisconsin, B.S. llathemtica Geography Physical Education lin hrgaret litcheltree, Communication Arts Beloit College, B.A. English spanish Twill BOARD OF DIRECTORS lr. James llennenga lr. Walter Kubatzke lr. Robert Guth Mr. Ben Miller ltr. Henry Hayunga Mr. Hermn Hiller ltr. Roy Rademker . . ,mv 4 I - I r , . E mf, , I -L mf ',,,a-5 , 1' ,Q 'W' A 4214- f - , N ,z + filwxf' i 1 W 3 A .ff v Q' ,.j,w- 1 Ai? K iw ' V5 -4 + Qi ' ar' 29 54 4 R .mr 5, , , :T1Y'y,:rf-1 'V . 'KT Lqzxfs , E1,. 2', . ., 1 ' ' fiifsiigf 55.222135 95,1 . ' 1 'Q 7. 'Li 31,5 'v, . ' , ip.- ' .'fIf4gy- xii I . - .1 , 1. ? , , 1 i .W ,iv aw mg 44' f E 93- Y.9'f if X3 5'f u r 11841211 - x if , ,. M, V 11. ri. ' 'L 1 1 , H ., , U fr' gl, 4 A N f .fxiia , f 1, v, V. . . -, -5 2, 1 , L f , ,W , V . M21 4 l QT -ral 1 ' sm 25 10423 Chapel One of the 'high-spots' in the life of a student of the Pleasant Prairie Academy is the morning worship service. Each morning, before classes, students and faculty, pause fol fifteen minutes to be spent in the presence of God. The students as well as the faculty lelbers have the opportunity to conduct the devotional services. It is a thrilling expe- rience. It is like sitting across from some really great lam and talking to him for fifteen minutes. Here, the young peo- ple, not as strangers, but as fellow-seekers come into the very presence of God. This is the most basic means we have of changing human nature and transforming character. L1fe's horizons become broader and ones graduate goes forth into the world taking a place of leadership in the church, and becomes an instrument in bringing in God's kingdom. 5M R I le Phyllis L. Bnyunga Ilene Buttman Virginia Milla enior Class Robert Dirksen Kenneth Jeurgen Donna Willemssen Lucille Haan Edith Stykel , ily . Y lm x , zguxiwif fggi W ? 1127? 5 2 'Hi' . ?kv wg'j??.Afz' A f-'IW . fm A ,. QM f ,mix fi!-3Lfi ' 'wx L Eggs? 215,29 . A , X 1 . 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L . uf, gy' 'isviyfrfel af if- 'W gii '. -.:,',2.fKiq-f fc, ,. - Jbfufgf H 4,52 1 ?'2:q:':m:3 14 , M -Y ,Y ... ,vw Y .-- -P., ,,-.vf - -1-:wr -2 -V- - The 411'Ch1VQ - semen erfxss On September 6, 1949, thirteen Ugreen freshiesu en- tered the Pleasant Prairie icelexy. me :ere initiated by the class ef 1951 abeut tug peeks after schesl had begun. Then for two reeks me had te acer till green hats and obey numerous lens. Shortly after scheel had begun. ye lest Fred Smith, the moved te Inna. All ef us, zith the exceptien ei Lillrei Pals rev turned en september 6, 1950, as sephexeres. During the ye'r Denill Leyers else Ireppel eut. is the Custoz we spensered the Valentine Party. On september 4, 1951, ze ignin returned te 3301 Oli P.P.L. this tixe as junisrs, Dennis Eaxinkel ini Reger , s 1 n u Q Q Freese Q13 nrt return, leaving this cl ss :ite eight nen- bers. This year it ras :ur luty to puL1ish this issue ef the WLrchive,U give the junier-senier banquet, :ni help the seniors put an their pliy. On 5ept.2, 1952, ie,the Wseniers,U returnel agtin fcr Our lest yerr. ue mere ill etch xith the exeepticn ef Lab Gastel. Hebert Dirksen joined us. ie. presented the class play ful nssistel the juniors in their pliy. Cur high scheel lays eine to f close :ith Eiceflaurerte ani Cexneneenent excerises. lotto Strive for chzreeterg not for fame. Class Fleter unite Cernitien Class Celsr Rise and lhite ggi-:rf - ,- .. -ir. 09' , .1 J-., , ' 'FS Vex 7' Nlzgfi' . 1 1, ' 9, fn!! Qt? ,., gxl1i.,g+Q l n . ,,,, v':.,, -44, . ,, 1 yr, ,,. ,gs a 1- fn. V r- .L 4 ?:3?iQi:,:' , .mi 1 ii 9 . :L . ,af 'PN ,,,. , .. AAN egg? if ' . ,ma .,,., ..,, ,Q . Q f. . mu.. Q, wfbz. 132 2 I 3 , 51, Wil. 1 we ,. ww, ,- 1 A , .w:,n ,Jun ga' ,v . 1 1 I I 1 , . vw.: . 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It's a lovely day in the spring and the grass in this particular garden has turned green. On the lain of the garg den is a restaurant, which is called Lucy's Lilacf Lounges owned by Lucille Haan. 5 Wealthy Robert Henry Dirksen, known composer and lyric writer, has just finished his Conchertoe in C Hauer, and is going to play it at the next tea that Lucille has at her restaurant. 5 N. Ilene Lois Van Dyk, the former Ilene Suttman who has ber come the Duchess of the Dutch Cleanser Factory, is to have a tea at the Lilac Lounge in the latter part of the month? This tea is to announce her engagement to Kenneth Juergensf the manufacturer of Chore Boys. Miss Suttman changed her name to Van Dyk because it is more fancy. 9 On the lay of the tea Lucille has everything ready, but what does she find, much to her surprise? No one else but the four space travelers eating moonburgers at the other end of the large resturant! They are Edith stykel, Virginia Miller, Phyllis L. Hayunga, and Donna Yillemssen. They are telling all about their travels then Kenneth Juergens and Ilene Suttman come in and find their old' friends. On the spot they all decide to celebrate the reunion. To make the evening tops, Robert Dirksen plays his Con- chertoe, which is a great success. after this they recall events of their school years at good old P. P. A. 455' iv C-SW l c 'ff6'?g SVN litlsieqj as-J e wmv- Y'-1'gg.1:-rxyessv-- :vnyr-W-sw - The Archive - fl ftcxyjq XJ-4f,J,J ! Jw, - Ye, the members of the class of 1953, being of sound mind and in possession of all our mental faculties, do here- by declare this to be our last will and testament. All of the privileges of the Senior class, such as being honored guests at a Banquet, our Senior Dignity, the setting of a good example for the underclassmen, guardianship of the tram ditions of the Academyg all these, and any other privileges of the Senior Class, we bequeath to the members of the class of 1954, I, Virginia Miller, do will my friendship with Donna Tillemssen to Margie Willemssen, knowing -sisters attitudes toward each other. aI, Phyllis L. Hayunga, do will my loud giggle to Robert Rust, knowing that it would be too quiet in the halls next year without it, . I, Donna Tillemssen, do will my quiet disposition to Jack Ross. I, Ilene Suttman, do will my ability of saying the wrong things at the right time to Leroy Hayunga, I, Edith Stykel, do will my ability to be able to con- trol my temper at all times. to Marvin Stykel, I, Robert Dirksen, do will my height to Jack Ross. I, Donna Willemssen, do will my ability to get alone with teachers to Marvin Stykel. I, Virginia Miller, do will my good fortune of having a camera handy at the most opportune time to Robert Rust. I, Kenneth Juergens, do will my ability to get in early to Jack Ross. I, Lucille Haan, do will my ability to stay home almost every night to Marvin Stykel. I, Robert Dirksen, do will all my libary books to Margie Tillemssen, im wi aan? J?.i13?' wif 93 u 1 I i Q: f Az. .. S' K l .QQ- Q -x .f - 1 'W 1 , 1 il. 15 1 .Sim v 1 ' A , Q 163, , 1 l N w 1 ' if i 1 1 1 1 i , 1 , v Q S A Y 'M X Y -wr K X-Jy., 4 fav., '. 's Mr . 1 4 5' ' ' X fa? 1 . - The Archive - cCOI'1t4., I, Kenneth Juergens, do will my ability to obtain the use of a Ford to Leroy Hayunga, I, Lucille Haan, do will my ability to be on an honor roll to Robert Rust. I, Edith Stykel, do will my ability to yodel to Leroy Hayunga knowing it will come in handy when he takes Virginia Miller out, I, Ilene Suttman, do will my ability to daintily play the piano to Jack Ross, I, Phyllis L. 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W-T -- Y rv -'qu'-,mp-1,- Junior Class lst Row - Leroy Hayunga, Marvin Stykel 2nd Row - Jack Ross, Robert Rust, largie Willemssen his To do something useful. 92222192125 Lily of the Valley QJAAQQQQL Red and White - The Archive - 411 ifxf' rg AQ'-j v NJ -J fXxf -X: On September E, 1950, the class of 1954 set their feet on the floors of P.P.A. for the first time as students. Just like all other Ufreshiesn we were initiated. We wore our green hats There were Mulder, Leo and the one To start we all were with pride, even though our heads did get sore. seven boys: Robert Rust, Leroy Hayunga, Donald Wilken, Lhrvin Stykel, Jack Ross, Roger Hayunga, girl--Margie Willemssen. our second year in P.P.A. on September 6, 1951, here again, which we thought was good. This soon changed, though. Uonald Mulder and Roger Hayunga left us, a very small c lass remaining. We were privileged to serve at basketball games. Then on the bright, sunny morning of September 2, 1952, there was a loud clammer in the hall as the bottom of our clodhoppers met the floor of the Academy again as we started our junior year. This year Leo Wiklen was gone. Now we are only five. The offic President Secretary Treasurer Student C ers for this year were elected as follows: Leroy Hayunga . . . . Lhrvin Stykel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Ross ouncil Representative . . . . Robert Rust 954 My. , , 5' 4.4.11 , f m W fe T ig? jg :mp-ff Q.. ,, H 1 f . , .g , Wx m.. ' Sk , .tw . ' as A A v 1 ae N.. 13. ,., f me if 2,5 x A . , , Y. ' f ws . ur, 'c ,A -1 .. 5 I A , , ,.,. fi Aff' lf , I Q Q .fw ':..' f - ! ' 1 , , ww , ji f . ., v . o V ' ., X-v Y1.' V ' 4 ' ff' V . 11. 1.9, Vi ' 3 - j:-.tfjvmf Q, Af . if H KWH 'Wil ' ' -I 4-HP fluke ,g 13 'f, 5 .,:- - ' W1 7 75256 ' 31 , aq5Y,g,135ki65k Alf?-Q .t ,R 4 , X , ' f 4 X .. 1 ' Vx. if 5. g, ff -J 1 X v- A ,- . E Q- if U, L, W :A - S . f ,t 1 -:Q .g 1,-4253.5 X as Q W sf. ,1 . , A F , , - ,M 'Q .rs 5' ' ' 9 ,, t if 1 ' Y P- r, 2 . , ,S V b Q ' x , . . , I , 3- an 1' It . . 1 z J, A a , ay 4 ophomore Class Ardath Hademaker, Allen Fuls, Ida Jacobs, Ronald Dirksen, Kay Borchers, Jerald Stykel, Phyllis A. Hayunga. M152 Forward ever - Backward never. 21222 El2!22 Pink roses 233225 Navy blue and Rose VW- ef-fe ww .www ir- were rru, fy 1 11' - .Lila .:ICl.u.Ve ' H' H ,f- ' Cc ' Qfflunz, 4,1 f'U',,2, fl' r I A lffkff Q-J -o ' JX,4.v'.! ljmwl J ,b,,,,6 ,ap .I My On Tuesday, September 4, 1951, the class of 1955 Walked up the Academy steps eager to start hieh school. The class boasted of four 'girls and four hoysa Phyllis Hayungag Ardath Rademaker, Kay horehers, Ida Jacobs, Allen Fuls, Jerald Styxei, Paul Juhbena, and Elgin Ucrnelius. The sec- ond semester we lost Elgin 'Corne1ius, who ouie, and Paul Whbbena. who moved to Webster, Floridag On the second week of school the Wgreen freshiesq were initiated. He came dressed funny and at night were initi- ated and presented with green ribbons which we were to wear for two Weeks whenever on the campus, We were also pre- sented with some rulesf polishing the seriorsf shoes, al- lowing the seniors to get off the bus first and into class- rooms first, et cetera. We also gave the'Ha1lone'en party, which was the custom of the freshman class. On September 2, 1952, we all came back to E P.A. feel- ing much bigger than the year before. The year started the same, only me had the privilege of watching the freshmen being initiated. We served at the basketball games and sold potato chips at school to build up our class treasury. On February 14, 1953, he gave the Valentine Partya Everyone enjoyed the games, At the end of the evening, lunch was served. At the beginning of the year the officers were elected. They are the followinga President, U . . . . M . . .... Allen Fuls Secretary .......... . . .Ardath Bademaker Treasurer. g . . . . . . . H . . . . .Jerry Stykel Student Council Representative . . . . . . . ,Kay Borchers AWK, ..1. 1 3 frig-3 'QS '-...... .N Z: 2, : V X5-9' I -1 DB Q t' UNA ' - ' ,rr . Q X 1 X 42325 10 Freshmen Class Standing - Wendell Poppen, Henry Llllge, Norman Hiller, Harold Rust, Sidney Klinger, and Leroy Ross. Seated - Patsy Eckhoff, Donna Greenfield, and Eunice Hennenga. E222 Through courage comes Success. .QL132 21.2211 Yellow Rose 91.122 .Chiu Lavender and Gold L. W-3, 'K-is mvdg, ..,, 5530.1 ' If M 'fs ww' 4 ,, V' . 5 1 4 L 4 .V 4 1 -I 1 1 c 1 If . 4 1. fi sf , . . ' Q in -fb ml? '. :xv f'.,' H55-Q? KW la ff 1 f L ,ff'f5' , EQ .. A Iii? .. sv., LH' HSE-if 2,171 V, .-:X .psy ,WKV , ',, V' fs' V1 ff -Q , 1. , ,, i ,ex , 4 :1::1' 'f' I ' Jn-L viz? 1 ' .1 9' i'. I 1 1 r 4 4 - The Archive - fJr,fT fi' l X XXI ,pd x xx Alf' Sm ns f lx X R till Nun' ,J er. QJJ It was on September 2, 1952, that the class of 1956 marched into the open doors of the Academy. me were Patsy Eckhoff, Eunice Lennenga, Donna Greenfield, Tendell Poppen, Forman Liller, Harold Rust, Sidney Klinger, Leroy Ross, and Henry Lillge. On September 19, 1952, we were initiated. During the day we had to wear ridiculous and embarrassing clothes. In the evening we were given thorough treatment and hats to wear by the seniors. me were to wear these hats on the bus and at school except during chapel services in the morning. We had to let everybody on and off the bus first, polish their shoes, and do may other things. As the usual custom the freshmen were to give the Hol- lowe'en Tarty, which was held on October 51 for the student body and faculty members. To make money we served lunch at the senior and junior class plays and at basketball games. The following officers were elected: President. . . . . . Donna Greenfield Vice-Tresident . . . Wendell Poppen Secretary ........... . . Eunice Kennenga Treasurer. .......... . . Harold Rust Student Council Representative . . . Norman Miller 1-I ' 415 ..-.---' if Mrs. J. R. Dirxsen Hrs. B. R. Suttman fchief C0010 CTreasurerD Cooks QW Boys Basketball lst Row - Sidney Klinger, Jack Ross, Leroy Hayunga, Robert Rust, Robert Dirksen, and Marvin Stykel. 2nd Row - Allen Fuls, Wendell Poppen, Leroy Ross, Kenneth Juergens, Normn lliller, Ronald Dirksen, 'Harold Rust, Henry Lillge, end Jerald Stykel. The boys at P. P. A. favor basketball over any other sport and therefore gain the most from it. They played twelve gales, five of which they won. Both Prof. Halladay and Rev, Dirksen coached the tehm, with Sidney Klinger es manager. .5 . L f:-Mix' k f VW. ,gzzlhs-fl 27 af , , f -54,5 .1 ., M- X, - 3'3 faU.:.,. 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Following are the scores of the games played. .0P...P0S.l51.N.UQr 3143.594 ...W English Reformed Church 47 50 Winnebago T.F53. 56A A 56 English Reformed Church 45 W 50 Freeport F F.A. 55 38 Freeport F,F,A, 46 37 Winnebago F.F,x. 54 55 St. Joseph 55 36 2nd Prosoyterlen 47 54 St,.Joseph 77 65 Freeport F.F.A.. 61 50 Borchers' Grocery 56 70 Freeport F.F.A- 24 52 The boys are all looking forward to a good year of bas ball again next years and we all hope for their success. OW 0 X QV fr 51 ' j J Girl's Basketball lst Row - Ilene Suttmen, Phyllls ng nsyunga, Edith Stykel, and Kay Borchers, 2nd Row - Donna Greenfield, Ardath Redemaker, Patsy Eckhoft, Margie Willemssen, and Ida Jacobs. 5rd Row - Eunice Iennenge, Lucille Haan, Phyllis L. Hayungn, Virginia llller, and Donna Willemssen. The Athletic program for the girls was made up largely of basketball. Gym classes were held every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, with our coach lr. Halladay. Games were played in the evening with girls from the English Reformed Church of Freeport, and with the German Valley Women's Team. 2325 104 Cheer Leaders Ardath Rademaker Donna Greenfield Phyllis A. Hayunga This year, as usual the cheerleaders were elected by the student body. Those elected were Phyllis A. Hayu ga and Ardath Rademaker, sophmores, and Donna Greenfield, a freshmax The cheerleaders had many new cheers and those who attend ed the games thought the cheering section was good. ri? 5'-' wc 1 ami' 4 , IN il-A S Msn, 1 'Y-f EL? Wvkiw. H? if mififf., ra 1 bi4? b -vi. ' 'iw .jf-.E v 5 . Ii A r i af, ' 1 Y -2 in 54 ix FQ I- JIU. gT4:.,4'3E: ,, s :Q 7' ff A X aff' 10423125 o's Who C r-4 2 5 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 25 24 25 26 29 50 , y, W, .,,. ,.o,. - The Archive - SEPTEMBER First dey of school,hut the kids sure nustn't like it he- couse they ore all inxious to go home it noon. They must hive chinged their minds hecfuse they ire 111 beck ogoin. Just think, There ore only 179 days of school left this ye'r. Things hive settled down to 2 routine now. Sidney is still rither mixed up since he fppetrs in Prof. Efl1edny's room tio periods efrly for flgehro. ' Une week of school is through ond boy, ore we hippy. Ida is hcpyier thin wny of us. I think it's 'ceuse Dick :ill come tonorrox nieht. Dick colls Ida during geometry clzss this afternoon. Telephone cnlls 're limited to 5 minutes aren't they. ill I con soy is thot those 3 minutes :ere oxfully long. Seems just like old times fgiin. Something tent wrong with the stencil Phyllis typed. The senior clfss seems to be neeting ony chance they get. Better Hitch out, NFreshiesN. Bl' event! Jvnitors clein ezlh tray in Prof. H1llfdQy'S v -Lrg Freshnen receive inititticn sleps. 5idney,it :on't help to ict so nice to Phyllis. Rotrry dinner here this noon. Qhit the 1c1demy Kids xon't do for I chicken dinner. Someone dropped hey on the steps list ni ht. Seniors, thxt :re you building on the third floor? 4 big event--everyone sings hfpgy birthday to Jochie in assembly. The seniors bring some of the :rticles for the Greshmen to zetr tomorrox. Think nothing of it if you see something running dcnn the roid todoy. It's initiotizn diy. The freshmen come to sbhcol :ll zefring green flower pots'hn'their hevds. Some of the freshnen compliin they Wre getting Bild hefds from their green hits rubbing. Henry end Leroy R. decided to foriet to pe'r their hots. Results. They rear an old kettle ind 1 potato-chip can :fs disohedient.n their regulir hots ogiin. Just 'nother diy oi hird loeor. with n sign thot says, HI I see Leroy ond Henry have P tsy and Donna G. have one of their gigling spells again this noon. ' everyone is looking iorperd to toxorrop. Ko school. rwvihhwnw W W - 44' WW' 9-4 S' L. 4 z A . , 4 J ,:,kp,-a. 1. 1 ' L W fy:- :'?A ' th .aw ' ff Q, - yu.-5 -,-Q Q 1 4,011 , f 4 , ,- 4 1 I . , : v ,z ' S, ,V , xi ,T V S-1 L ,uf -: Q Ps: lg-+ 1 g , 4 : 114- T, . , ,W an I .' 4 .H 'ir f Q-,Qfzff Arif 4, 1 4 1 4, . . ' ? X: ,Vi L,,f.. X . 1 G Q ,R Qi? 11. 5? E A Q L - L ig g I 4, u i f - The Archive - OCTOBER The silver Creek Reformed Church Iission Feast today. No school. Lnother geography test today. eonder xhet the juniors did this time- Everyene is busy getting ready for the Harvest Festival. Harvest Festiv:l. Large crotd attends during the after- noon ond evening. It looked like most everyone was there from Gerson Valley. Everyone is tired from the after effects of the Harvest Festival. If only there Lere beds in school because all of us ore tired of cleoning up sfterxerds. QQ. classes stay inside and study instead cf hzving shop Seventh period stuiy hall finds Jcck's ' and zsrgicfs choirs tied to the table. One choir :os tied to one end of the title :nd the other to the other end. Could it be that frof. Osth thought that they :ere sitting toe close together? Teachers stir to give us our first six-peeks' tests. Lore of those things called tests. Landcy Loring fines thot everyone has survived the tests. Some of the boys stty hone to pick corn. what has HCQQCHCC? Has the icodemy turned into e girls' school? Lerey h Margie only juniors in school today. patch it, Pete! Jock might get ard. Report cords toiey. ooze kids think their folks are going to shoot them. I yonier xhy. Teachers' Institute. 7Ho.school. H:ll1day's ill smiles this morning. He must have spent: ! the :eekend :t thc university. Ordinary day of school some boys return to school. They must be done picking corn. Leroy B. :n3 HObeTt D. have Q high old time in the gym today. sho did zhot nc1? Sveryone hopey thot school is over for whether xeeh. Londzy Les icolly neied right -- Blue Loniiy. Everyone seems to be in : rut toizy. QVCTYOBC telkiog about the fine chicken supper they :ere to get at the church thot nivht. illen luls h's to change light bulbs in the gym. Did you really aim ot the basket? ,llen ond nongli 'ccused of trying to break down mall. Big niLht ahefd. H2l1CIC'CH ptrty tonight. ,'? 0 41 Ziw d !. Q Hmmueen -11 411' L1 iigwf ' if , 3532 -J V'r i + . - wig ' 0' ,fr- . ,nw Q , , 3 V H 4 4:52 2 .f.A: J 4'ff n ,: V: i 51' ff Ur . ff .f Slew- ' L52 , 'L ,yg, .- ,,,g4v,ugAjw1 --f we- N f f-4 'ff-' ' gi C9 ,V pw.-. , -- ,K KA ,, ff 'fv tif -:Q uP fv 4' K L W V 'gzirirf Q W '.:31f', , ' 1 jay , 'v ' , , - ,L W ,-.,-4: , -f,.., . - .:. f 5 . .1f:,u.5,.1 1 ' , . - , 1 M JfQ'gQQi?f.' 'if Q ni ,Mr 2? f ' be ,K ,D .f 5,357 ,lx ,v L, gf ' 1 . 4 ' . ' s--,SL:5fi 2f' g'friQ-:lfwfif 5 , ,L 4' . v iz:-wx' whiff' 'fd ' ' 'f'-A igkfguqgil f' .M . ' , V ,, aiiiiu 'K 4 3 . , ew: 'e wk, L , . f' Q 2 v . V -9, , 3- .pgfzw- Q' 'f' N' .. 9 wx ' Q, '55 f 'X I 4 'X F Y' 4? Je. vi' ' f 6f .liiqs,'U .. .4 - u,. 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Boys all stand at bottom of stairs Waiting to .see which girl will come down next in shorts. Just another day of hard labor. Literary Society meets this evening. Henery and Leroy R. forget flag! Result: two freshmen girls have to take it down. Ho school because of irmistice Day. State inspectors visit I.P.i. Sophomore and junior boys carry away the lod Martin house. Representative from Jostens speaks to Juniors. Jun- iors order class rings. Miss Mitcheltree gives another 'English test. Poor juniors and seniors. Ihrgie spends study halls down at Lhrt's working as her maid. Just another school day. Poor goegraphy class--another test. Bus breaks down. Results: crowded cars. Six-reeks tests. Literary meeting at night. Everybody recuperated from test. 4 sad day, students receive their report cards. Everyone happy. Last day of school in November, No school because of Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving vacation. .f!ixN QJNL ! fr if is ,. ' xl I I fi' IX5 Q W , . . -'ex JK 3 .1- '.k. ' .M , ,g, V4 w,, I aid? . 'Vi 'EFPS1 M , ,ws if :ak ii ff 9, 2751 H, I s 1 1 ! I l , 1 .f, -Evil Qi , S-F5 J .xiii Q - - , - ,m , 1., 1, li ' ' . x if X, . , Q , ,V ' 555353 . ' :fix L- 2 ,L if .QW ,f gs. . . L, qw. , ' :Jimi ,Lig3'2?Lr'3e A Aw .,,5'. 'J-f':'ffzx V. W f - 4 ws E? 3-' 'Y gf 1' x i .y . k Q 'if ,Je 3 LJ! - ,.: ' 74.-W ..., , , I ijt: ? ' ima Jr : 5 .,.- .,.Yg K ,,,.:,A A. A 4 ., ' :if-J ' 4 5 . , lj ff V i ! pa- . -4263. w ,Ihre . yd. 1 J' - i ... gf vp , wg.: pf.. I . . .-4, ,, ,f If - The Archive - DECEMBER Everyone complains that they are still full from their Thanksgiving dinners. Harold sits with Ardath in study hall. Harold, do you take the same subjects as Ardath? Snowball fight before school. Boys of the first bus load break front window. Boys replace window. Leroy H. holds collection to pay for the pane. The basket is taken down in the gym. Think nothing of it, boys, the girls miss basketball, too. Tonight the bus was so crowded that Kenny had to sit with three grade school girls. Maybe it's because they have a crush on him. Just one of those school days spelled with a Z. Dress rehearsal for the play tonight. Seniors are vary busy with last minute details of the play. The play cast is ready to drop over. It's not from stage fright. Thay're tired. School is dismissed at noon. The play is tonight. Prof. Halladay says that the play cast should sleep, which most of them do. Last nite of the play. Jrs. a srs. go to Freeport and go bowling afterwards. This noon the teachers remind everyone not to go to sleep on the job. semesters will be here soon. School has a film at noon called HThe Green Hand.' The juniors finally hunt up a Christmas tree so the seniors can decorate it. The Christmas party is being held at Dirksens' tonight. Beware of mistletoe, girls. School closes this afternoon for a nice vacation. The boys play basketball with Jinnebago F.F.L. and uint yfvki :li f r 2 5 g Vx ' ,. Nu. n . A ,.. f , 4 .' . , , 63 5, haf' x Q,1fl muff? ff .VV I 5 LQ 1. L..-'Q . 0.33: D RV V. f. V. A v.fq1,-,,.v.- - v The Archive - JANUARY S.hool stirts again. Uuhi B tty stykel comes to school every night to get Hike, since she zorks et the bank. Juniors finally decide to buckle dean end get stzrtcd on the Wirchive.' Some of the girls make extra candy for the boys in serv- ice o ' Jrs. and srs. have e hard English assignment but Lucille comes up mith hers done. The girls pley their first bzsketbsll gone of the season, ond they pin. It seems Ihyllis must not like the cafcterie dinners. we understind rhyllis L. I guess your cows had to be painted. Boys played Freeport F.F.i. lest night, but lost. bictures :re token for the irchive in the tfternoon. The crimson flexed, too, didn't it? The bus Cor rother the hefterl blozs up as it is pick- ing up the scccnd lead. is e result some of the girls come to school uith uncurled heir because they had to ride in the back of Rey Bidemahers' truck. ill the kids come tc school in cars. Frenkie, he: did you get ell thft mud on your xindo s. Juniors also have e meeting :bout the Jr--Sr. Banquet. Dishzfshers had more dishes to do tediy beceuse the grade shceol Kids are citing hot lunches here not, too. E.P.Q. zins bzskethill gene from Freeport F.F,5. Je nent to rhyllis L. H:yun5e's hone to see the inegurition on T.V. Lrs. Dirksen cones heck to cock ifter being sick. Q slcighrilc is plfnnel for tomsrrop evening. TTQ peethernfn did not igree. The snex all melts. Eunice end Evtsy Lust net like the eorly riie on the bus because they spend the hour before school stgrts, Sleep- ing. Don't he so hard on Jerry, I 2. Lr. E lladay touldn't :cnt him te :iss out on geometry. Ronald is continually flerting pith Litgle Ehil. Your okay, Hen ld. Robert doesn't mind. come of the people bring their articles for the sgle to- xorzoy. The benefit sele at P.r.i. C-fire, ,ff , l?-alfffl 5 9 ,H .N 56 'Q 1 S , Z ,,,:,,.. .WL- PEI : W Haj .sf ,f . QI ,. NAR ' 39,1 If fix 'Q 'X 1 11 w. l -S6 . r 4 A .,.,t , 1 P is . 36. 1 QA s . . , 1 2 -4 A i. F Z .,V I 'iw w 4 4M -6 fi .,: 1 T .. ,yt . , Vt? 'E 'A HEL. 5 Qacck 3- KJV' Q, i 'U' 4 ff .1 1 s ' . 5- fr . ,. N., ,............c-,N .,-..-,4-- -..-..g-'-V f.-Q----f--ff-mv---rw-f-H ff 77- ff'-wmv:-w-'-ff' --L--W' r K V ' - The Archive - FEBR.UARY 4 dey ze ell looked foreard to, Notienil GT5Dld'HOf Day, Seniors try to decide Q date to tfke their pretures. Students keep looking for 1 snop storm. I guess we hnv4 to go to school every dey this year. Just another dey it the some old grind. J niors nove o meeting to decide on e'eliss play. lyrt must have stuck Ellen with e pin, because ue 'heard her crying during Inglish Class. Rev, DirNsen must not be feeling :ell since he let hi: imerieon History cliss out early. A test in geometry to keep the students in practice. Happy birthday, lr. L ncoln. No school because of teachers' meeting. Just onother day of school. The jr.-sr. cg. cliss goes on Q field trip to Freeport. Dennis Bowinkel visits school in the afternoon. he ne: on leove from the Navy. Basketball gzne in the evening. Varsity meets Borchere Grocery. Fit ebince. Everyone complaining thot he is tired. Ioybe it 'uns because they lost the game list night, but the girls wal Today you heir everyone tfking about the fun they hoe at the skating party lost night. Bobby seems iufully sleepy this morning. nh:t's the mat ter? Out too lfte? The remeininf pictures ire tiken for the irehive. Boys cone to school refreshed end iind out they orc tc plcy'hnother basketball gnne tonight or Freeport. Coigghj Zio lost the gime. - ste A . -I-nQ':k ,Q to .' ,self :er Af' QQJYQQZ A 9 'PXW 4351-594 . ,fgzzgg . 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Q QI ' 1 ,Q 34' 29 f '. :,.:, ,. ,R fi Ji if ,F 'Sim- f-3 D! 2 G' , 92. 34 H 'i fe' .-iv 1' 'l, V mug. ', 'li V3.3 5 ,Q L 5, ,, . N .F I f , ,. ,,,,,,,,.,....,w..,:-. -....e11,:1w:r.vvy:ff-fredii - The Archive - MARCH Guess what it is doing out doors? That's right. It 1 snowing again. Boys have an interuption while playing basketball. .TI men try to put a chuck vegan into the gym. Now they con go down to the gym to play like the tim turned beck e couple hundred years. The chuck wagon i all set for tonight. The boys decide it is rather herd to play bashetbal with e chuck wagon standing there, so they played bel outdoors. The boys were supgosed to go the Kenosha, Wie., for basketball gene, but it was impossible. Virginia got a note from Hendell, but she didn't rea: it. How, Virginia, that isn't very nice. T guess spring is coming. The sun is shining, the snot is melting, and the Kids are getting spring fever. The kids practice at ,noon for the Sunday night. hrs. Fosha doesn't feel well so choir practice is canceled. Bobby H. complains about the uorh that he has to do be- cause his folks are gone. Lrs. sample sent up dishes for the cafeteria. Academy held services at Ebenezer Church at Oregon lest night. Leny compliments were received. where did you go, Miss Litcheltree, the noon you gave hr. Hellqddy your dessert? Ileneg that happened to your shirt? she ripped if at noon on c neil. Boys hzve e big riot in volley bill today. The junior-senior English class give talks on Wonythingd Bobby B. tells oi the food cock he had at first, when his folks were gone, but who got sleepy on the job. ' The jdnitors mfhe e special cleaning in case some of the singers from Korthmctern clooege stop in. Virginia, do you really :ant e boyfriend that badly? Gnd thing Harold ern fun fast. It snowed :gain today. Juniors take the iorenoon off to sell eds. They feel proud of the ffct they non have money. Thst money sure didn't list long. something has to be done. Louis Liller sale. Teachers decided to let the stu- dents h'vc in afternoon off to help. Freshmen and sophomores wonder whzt was going on in English class. The ploy books cone for the junior class. Patsy must really hftc to play the piano becwuse she lay on thc piano bench and said she wished she never had stzrted. an J. ,N Gi if I D 4' 'R ' . v 1 g , ' x, + 41- .' J. ' 1 '. - ,qu Ax: .--. A+' -M1+L uf Ja Mig? 5-m:fw,,f TQ'-4., - 2-r sf. ,. , ,a W, ,S 5 . ,,,,,,, -V' .- , , ,. Qgm-E f 'L b f N -., - Q ' ,J .... 1' ' 4 4,4 X ' ,L ' if SN, N 1, .. bf-41' V 1 . I -,Vim A 4:1 - , H - ,J MQL, ,Q 3,1 ' 'ff 'F ,gy mu- V A-2-lg-f,5 . '1 iff - '- 'N ' 3.45 '- 4 - - fr- t I' 4281? lui- -Q ' an K 1 v A VY, - A. 'ff .- -. a 43 f 1 -Eg--231-Sw' L gg 4 x Y ij , .5 +14--v n 3 ' ' , ' ' fi.:-i , 'W , A A I H R . . ,V is v ,. -. 1 'N ,. , , v iz. Y Q Wm..- M, 'V ,W , ' - A wg- V - ,-gen, 4' M T5 vw 5 ,.,. 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Leroy Heyungc throws his Knee out of joint. Leroy is home in hed. He cfn't walk. The sophomores complain about the reports they have to give in Lnglish. Miss Iitcheltree reminds everyone thzt their book re- ports are due. Jell, kids, I believe me can give up hope of having c snozstorm. Something different--ze :eren't snowed in one dey this year. Rev. Dirksen his c meeting in Freeport so the juniors and seniors have play practice ell forenoon. Just another day of school. Kell, kids, what you don't kno: no: in the play you never :ill kno , only one more proctice. The juniors :nd seniors have play prfetice but it mos sc hot everyone get sleepy. Tonight is e big night for the juniors and seniors as they give their ploy UThe Deed of the Iightn. The second performance of the ploy. The first dey of campus cleaning. Everyone busy Herk- ing. The freshmen and sophomores begin their plly prac- tice it night. They pill all be coming to school tired soon, too. second dey of campus elezning. They burn the big brush- pile. Ben Liller puts oil on the brush to burn in fost- er. The seniors are all excited about their trip to Ken- tucky. Just as they :ere ready to letve, they tent tc they gym and said UGoodbyen to everyone. The rest of the students get o lot of zork done :ll be- cause the seniors are gone. Busty, Dirksons' dog, visits school Q mhile today. ,,..,i....,,,,..,,,....--..- F.. ...of-nf-. ...W . ...W -.4-f..-..-...W ,-554,-.ye-.wvrfw11cf 1o' ' ..-. -.., w+--www-fwlvjn-w-1-Amr err - The Archive - 1 Today is Kay Day. The seniors are still gone. The resi of the students and faculty attend Larvin Eckhoff': funeral. 4 Tonight the student body goes to Lena to practice fol the music festival. This afternoon the seniors tell the rest of the school about their trip. 5 The seniors planted the Red Bud tree they brought along from Morris Forks. Bev. Jhite, a missionary from Wesi Africa, came and spoke to the students. ' 6 The geography class went on a trip to Devil's Lake, thc Dells, and the University of wisconsin. 7 The girls :ll :re busy asking each other :hat they are planning to near tomorro: to the music festival. 8 This forenoon ze had classes and this :fternoon he Ueni to the music festival at ninsloz. ll Everyone yorhed real hard so that the paper xould fin- ally get out. 14 Jr.-Sr. Banquet at Rockford tonight. The teachers don'1 have to expect much from them tomorrow. 15 Today is visiting day for eighth grade students. There zere nine present. what seemed to happen to all the students? Five of the juniors and seniors are missing. That banquet eouldn't have been thit hzrd on you! 18 Dead day at sehool. Boys go on a trip to Curtis Candy Farm and the girls go to Freeport. 19 gonderful dog out. gfter lunch nc found students sit- ting :round all over the fcumpus. Too lazy to entez school. 20 Another lazy dey. 21 Rev. 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S68-ted - PhY1li8 L- HBYUHSB- Clst semester of 1955 staff.b On September 27, 1951, the first issue of the first volun of the Pleasant Prairie Highlights was published and issued Hard as it was to start, it now is rolling alo g quit smoothly. At the beginning of the year 1952, ads were sold to th local businessmen, which helped to pay the expenses of th paper. This year there are no major changes in the paper it self During the beginning of the second semester a new staff wa appointed. The new staff is as follows: CoEd1tors. e e e e c o o e o e o o o o mrgie W1-l1emSS8n lhrvin Stykel Feature Editor. . . . . Leroy Hayunga News Edj-tory e o e o Ag . Allen Fuls . . Eunice lennenga . Ardath Rademaker Kay Borchers Ida Jacobs Sports Editor. . . . Business Manager. . Stenoilists. . . . - The Archive - Xl r' ,X r .3 1,-is if: if--4 : I-' rf L f- A or K., .rx 1 A .or r The 1grshi:oH is made every your by the junior class. Kiss Kitcheltree assisted them in making the yearbook this year. The following staff vas appointed ot the has ginning of che year. Editor- - ----- Business Manager- - Circulation Manager - Art Editor ----- Photograph Editor - - The staff wishes that helped so willing - - -Margie iillemsson - - - - - - - -Jack Boss - - -Leroy Huyunga - -Robert Rust - - - - - - - -Marvin Stykel to thank thc senior g.girls to finish our book. ,cr-, v Xi 'fag egg! 4?iPv2?FJgfX' N.. -1 .- 1 2 N, I l v s.,-urself? us, ,-sf , - f- R Q25 J ,QI ,Jr , . 1 N , if 4--' k 5 ff I Y l Q il Y A . , gs . .fb . 'X- ' is-A' I' L . 4 N Q x , 1 f ' l Y an Q ' f, 1 5' . 1 - , ' ' ' V ' '-ff ' IM! 1 ' mg, 1,4- A - . X f g Ry' 3 , K Q uw iv-QV , 5- 65 mm -' -. ,g - v , Q 5- H .: ,f g . , 9 . :W ff zf Y' I q ' f Q ' . 2 1 , Q fz: - 'E fi nf. A is WZ, M., ,-,ff -iw Iliff-31.20 113,55 54' 544 -1 A Q, QW 'J V ' ,H ,f li' ,sg 1. Egg, 21 , ,. .B . , .v 5'2 W- '?,. if in-JZ., 3 Q- H-gm - 1 .- Xia .W-fnll' 'vw 1 - I 9-', urfiiv' ffivfin f .- .M Y 'ff' -' M oi rf: me 4, 4 'w 1 f.. . 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After the pro- contests were held, such as greased pig, water- melon eating, nail driving, and a tug-of-war between the faculty and board members, and the Academy students, In the evening the entries were auctioned and again free movies were shown. Consessions were again opened for a Short while before the boys had to start tearing things down to end another year of the Harvest Festival. Tc,'tnc Agriculture Club, wish to thank Professor Oeth for all of his assistance as our leader for the project. The boys all admitted it was a lot of work but also a lot of fun. .ov-' ' f' -,. T . Q. M 5 , 9 , ,Tw.4Iff:':5 gf' fdjfx L, y'zE1::P -- 5 5 10423 5? VllllL I A Club Offucers lst Row - Kenneth Juergens, Robert Rust, and Marvin Stykel. 2nd Row - Prof. Oeth, Leroy Heyunge, Gerald Stykel, Jack Ross, and Allen Fuls. The Pleasant Prairie Academy Agriculture Club is made up of students taking agriculture. In order to become members of the club they must pass their first semester of agricul- ture. They are also initiated by the upper classmen. The ag classes this year had the privilege of working in a new building, donated by the Alumni Association. e The Archive - . , ,. C,f-XJXJWUD C JEAN I6 After a few changes of days because of cold and 161 weather the campus was finally cleaned on the 27th and 28tl ofmgpril. Gn Honday the girls and the freshmen boys did the rak- ing. The boys Qld rake. The other boys pulled stumpsy huled the leaves away, and many other jobs. The qlsavez were hauled to a ditch at Irvin Hinders. The day eneded nh a treat from the tefchers. The second day the girls gave the inside of the schod e good cleaning while the boys took down the storm window: and washed all the windows on the outside. 'A day in neven complete without a broken window, is it, boys.0 The boy: also finished odd jobs not completed the day before. G Tuesday afternoon the huge brush pile behind the gym wa: burned. hfter it had died down a Tiener roast was enjoys: by all. N -Jl,w hx ' CLF! 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CSignedJ nur Luellasu Since Denise hasnit any 'hunt Luella and there he never been a Luella in the family, it causes extreme aston ishment which is further heightined :hen a large crate i delivered to the Llbright homo and inside of the crate is large and ugly coil The con has the entire garage to her self and in spite of all efforts to mhke her comfortable,d1 kicks at everybody who comes near her, won't give a drop c milk, and mods so loudly that she earns for herself the nan of nThe Discontented Conn, When the llbrights meet wit financial difficulties, it is Ira who steps in and tries t make money but to no avail, It is a laughable happenin that involves the discontented cor that starts Ira on th road to suecessn The cast of characters was as follotsg Mrs..Narion hlhright, a widow ------ Phyllis L. Hayung Denice Albright, her daughter ------- - - Edith Styke Ida'Baring, a gossipy old maids - - N ----- Lucille Haa hrs, Perry Gage fdlaudiab, a matron ----- Virginia Mille Spencer Gage, her son ----------- Kenneth Juergen Eslanda Wyatt, a maid ----- -------- Ilene Suttma Ira Martin, an ambitious youth -------- Robert Dirkse Ruth Insull, a frend of Denice ------- Donna Willemsse Charles Frearless, own a E? station ------ Marvin Styke Phineas Albright? a meek mannered miser ----- Robert Rus Mrs. hlbright, his domineering wife - - - -Margie Willemsse The seniors were aided in this production by the jun iors. Gifts were presented to Prof. Lloyd I. Halladay director, and Prof. Cleronce L. Oeth, assistant director Refreshments Tore served both nights by the freshmen am sophomore classes. There tes also entertainment betwee acts both nights. ' a N.. x.,- . ,X wJ I Lg nf P 3 ' 'L X J . , HY ' V .. M . imindfiil sifzzismwf fl J1- i' ,V. wg ' 2- -f .4 as ,, .mm V g,.,,., NL. Q- 1? '. Q .' 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But instead of finding Holbrook Manor quiet and deserted as they had expected, Alice and Jasmine discover that it is peanled by the strang- est collection of inutsi ever gathered together under one roof, including HHitler,H NMussolini,4 UQueen Elizabeth,N nPocahontas,H and 'Rockefe1ler.H They are under the care of Dr. Lawson, a strange psychiatrist, and Mrs. Egg, the sinis- ter housekeeperv Also present in the house is Glenn, a young man who claims to be crazy, but who can be exceedingly sane at times, as Alice learns. Alice became involved in a nefarious s ri . and her . . ,, , , . safety and her very life--also Jasmine s 1lfCH-CPC in grave danger. In the end everything turned out to be a happy hone. The cast of characters was as fellows: glice Gardner, a young writer - - e W 1 N Iargie Willonssen Jasmine, her colored maid ----- Q - - M - Ilene Suttnan LSSORTED NUTS Pocahontas - - - H e -------- - w Phyllis L. Hayunga Hitler n - ------- - ------- H - - Leroy Hayunga Mussolini - - - 1 U e----r---- --w- Robert Rust Queen Elizabeth A ----- - ---- W M -Donna'Tille:ssen Rockefeller 1 ---- M e -------- - H Marvin Stykcl Dr. Edward Lawson, a psychiatrist - - H - - Robert Dirksen lbs. ESSQ the housekeeper -------- - Virginia Hiller Glenn, who doesnit think he's crazy - u - - - - Jack Ross , , ,, p , Steve Holbrook, owner on Holbrook nanor - Kenneth Juergens Roberta Best. Glenn's fiancee - - ---- '- - Edith Stykel The seniors aided the juniors in the production of this play.' Refreshments were served by the freshmen and sopho. moros. U kmw'- 0 - '. -gg' ,R gf- ' 'ng,j:- MK 60 Z0 1U9 lst Row 2nd Row 5rd Row 4th1Row Boys Glee Club Robert Dirksen, Norman Miller, Ronald Dirksen, and Rev. Dirksen fdirectorb. Jack Ross, Gerald Stykel, Harcm1d'Rust, and Marvin Stykel. Wendell Poppen, Allen Fuls, Sidney Klinger, and Leroy Ross. Henry Lillge, Leroy Hayunga, Kenneth Jurgens, and Robert Rust. At the Music Festival,held in Wins1ow,the chorus sang- 'B6nd6m68r'8 Streamn CArr. Mooreb, 'Home On The Range' CGu1on-Hieggerh, 'Days of Youth' fE.A. Fenstedb. 325 1042 GirI's Glee Club lst Row - Patsy Eckhoff, Donna Greenfield, largie Willemssen, Ilene Suttman, Ida Jacobs, and Ardath Rademaker. 2nd Row - Eunice Mennenga, Donna Wlllemssen, Phyllis L..Hay- unga, Kay Borchers, Virginia Miller, Phyllis A. Hay- unga, Lucille Haan, and Edith Stykel. Az the Music Festival, held in Winslow, the chorus sang--- 'Czecho-Slovakian Dance Song' iArr. Charles Hanneyb, 'The Lost Chord' by Sullivan, CArr. Hartley Hooreb, 'The Angelus' by Rubenstein, CArr. Frederic Swiftb. The chorus was under the direction of Rev. J. R. Dirksen. 4'4 ' 2 'in I ,S Q: ,73.1,sfg. vi ' 2,1 f ,Fira F Ms I I, il My,:.,.-. W fr M5351 , .QQQVI ,.. ff' ,- m 4 L f .fx .,,. ...,f , A E 4 2, , ,,. , .J . 4 An , N mr. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.