Prairie City High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Prairie City, IA)
- Class of 1950
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Ed1tor-1n-Chief- - Assistant Editor- Business Manager- hh ' ? in Az'--' 1 :riffs-3 'Skid ANNUAL srlrr c3wa2 Lf ldf -I I- 0 1 '--- ' - - - ------ - - Robert Patterson Assistant-Bussiness-Manager- - - - Faculty ------ - - - - - - - - Seniors ------ ------- - History- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Prophecy- - - - - will ------- Annual Artists- - - - - Marilyn Knight Laverna Rouwenhorst - - -Shirley walker Mary Lou Helm Laura French - Mary Lou Albright Jim Welcher Duane Clark - - - Lowell Frazer Ronald Bales Meredith Van Zee Marjorie Birkenholtz Gladys Roberts Pete Myers Melvin Wicker - - - -Eunice Enyart Ronald Vande Lune Larry Beaver - - - -Regina Sanger Mildred Pulver Bob Jen n ing s Larry Beaver Athletics- - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mona Van Steenbergen Music ------ - - - - - - - - - Dramatics -------- ----- Letter Club ---- Pep Club ----- Feature Writers ---------- Max Van Horn Dwight Churchill Mona Van Steenbergen Esther Jabaai Larry Beaver - - - -Laura French Esther Jabaai Mary Lou Helm - - - - Doris Booth Gene Vande Lune - - - -Eunice Enyart Shirley Walker Mildred Pulver Laverne Rouwenhorst Doris Booth Book Sale Staff- ------- - - - - Mary Lou Albright Regina Sanger Duane Clark Ronald Vande Lune Lowell Frazer Ray McFadden Advertising Staff -------- - - - - Gene Vande Lune Typists- - - - - - - - - - - - - - X' X TTT! 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Take me- - I never worry. Basketball ------ 1-2-3 Baseball ------- l-2-3 Regina Sanger HButchH NDark hain sparkling eyes, and a merry humor.H Glee Club ------ 1-2-3-H Mixed Chorus ------ 2-3 Paper Staff -------- 1+ At Mitchellville Class Play -------- Kr-lib H 1l-' seo-I-D-' CDO 0.100 rf DID! C rr Ulm P1 AIO 0 D' .TIC .3 I rn ll I I I I I ll I II MJUJLNDJ UJUU 'UZRJO :L 9300!-I 3.11 'UGVUSD '45 QQ- m Ps 'li-'GUI MW CDI-4 H- CA S'Ud'I-Hg! c+Oo'r-H--fb mb-JISDECJE HSI '4 rf :grill c+d'lj llOO ! ll 50 lid-Und ll Udo llr-1-QD' ll 23 llpv : ll' 'UQ'-jj 1:0-H ll QCD ll CD5 :ru mo ll 5' I ww v- I RCD JI' 41 : semen ------- - - Madrigals -------- Duane Clark HSweedn HHe seems quiet, but don't let him fool you.H Basketball ------ 1- 3-M Class Play -------- 3 Baseball- - - -l Robert Patterson nBobH NMuch study is weariness to the flesh that's why I'm ab ways tired.N Class Play -------- 3 Football ------- 1 Basketball Manager- -l Paper Staff -------- L+ Photo Club ------- 2 Footrall Manager ---- 2 Qu-N, I . er-,y Gene Vande Lune NDutchH Ju3 give me aaopportunityd' Basketball ------ l-2- - I UJLMUJL,-JLAJ SPOPUAJCTUZSJ :Q IJ!- 1L'DCl-'CD C0 1393:-+'USD!'DOVJ ITP' Cm GHG-0 O09 SUMO'-1:1 OD' HD' P-' 5-' FPO-'SU c-rd' 'USUN-rl'-' D-' U'Jl-1U'c+c+CQUP-1 74 HWIWQU' I SDCD IIU4 P-BIIPS Zig P-5ll 9 3ld'Oa v-q IIICD O 0 Ill WI OD: IIIUI gd! ll ll ... 08 Ill ld' ll 0 I l:D llll 5 ll I CZ: Ill'-'IH Ill I 0 IUIIPJI I-' Il CD: '1: M Baseball ------- l-2- -M FO0tba1l ------- 1-2 -N Letter Club ----- l-2- -N Paper Staff ------- 3 3 Shirley walker NPercyU NThere is absolutely nothing like Percy.U Class Play -------- 3 Needle Club ------ P Art Club- - - - -2 Pep Club- - - - -3-H Esther Jabaai HCunidH HLove works overtime.H Glee Club ------- 2-3-M Mixed Chorus ------ 2 Pep Club- - - - - - -3-h Lowell Frazer nSpeckH nBlack hair, merry smile, talking, talking, all the while.H Basketball ------ 1-2-3-M Baseball ------- l-P-3-M Class Play -------- 3 Glee Club ------ l Mechanics Club- - - -? Ray McFadden NFadgentH NLet's away with hooks and have some fun.H Football ------- 1 Basketball ------ 1 Class President ----- 3 Glee Club ------ l-2 Mixed Chorus ----- 1-2 CR 'SF ,Ci-N Mary Lou Albright HLuLuH NScatterbrain, but I can be serious.H Sec't. and Treas.- - 1 Glee Club ------- 2-3-N Mixed Chorus ------ 2 Class Play -------- 3 Paper Staff- - ---- 3-1+ Photo Club ------- 2 Pep Club --------- 3 Annual Staff- - - - -3 Max Van Horn NTonyH HTls better to be out of this world than out of your head.H Football ------- l-9-3-M Basketball- - - - -1-2-3 Baseball- - - - -1-?-3 Photo Club- - - - -2 Meredith Van Zee NVan Zeeu HBored of education.U Glee Club ------ l-P Mixed Chorus ----- l-P Quartette -------- X Baseball ---- - -l Mildred Pulver UJeanieH HA likeable girl with like- able ways.H Glee Club ----- ---- M Needle Club ------ 2 Pen Club ---- ---- 3 Paper Staff- - - - X Annual Staff- - - -3 Doris Booth HHeftyU HA quiet, good-natured, herd working member of Us dhss.H Basketball ------ l-2-3-M Pen Club ------- - -3-M Ronald Vande Lune Hvann H3chool is such a bother.H Baseball ------- l-P-3 Basketball ------ l-P Mixed Chorus- - - - -l-D Glee Club- - - - - l-2 ' 'N- P7 K I 4 ,li sail Jim Welcher Hwelcherk nwhoever invented work ---- should have finished it.U Mechanics Club ----- 2 Mixed Chorus ---- -1-2 Mary Lou Helm HLouH Uwith a smile on her face She's seen every place.H Glee Club ------- 2 - L+ Band ---------- FP-3-1+ Pep Club ------ - - -3-lr Needle Club ------ 2 Class Play- - - - -3 I i -gl wa tx ef, -no XX I 2 Q Laverne Rouwenhorst nShortyH NShort and sweet and always neat.U Basketball ------ l-?-3- Paber Sfaff- ------ Letter Club ------ 2-3 hpCmb --------- Mixed Chorus ------ ? T' 'T' I -F'JT'F'J1' Glee Club ---- -- - -2 - N Class President- - - l Larry Beaver HPeaverH NI like my glib new but P.C. has such a few.H Basketball ------ l-2-3 Baseball ---- - - -l Band --------- 1-P-3-1+ Photo Club ------- P Glee Club ------ l-2 Class Play- - ----- -3 Mixed Chorus- - - - -1-2 Marilyn Knight HMemu 4,. HThe bestway to make friends ,:vf',wrf Qw4, is to be one.H y ' Basketball- - - - - - 2-3-1+ wa-- - 1 N, Class President- - - 3 Y , Annual Staff- - - - Q, Class Play ----- -3 A 1' ' Letter Club ----- 2-3-1+ i P Pep Club ------ 2-3-1+ ,f Glee Club ------ 2-3-1+ , Band --------- 2-3-1+ as Editor of paper- - - 3-l+ y 5 Paper Staff ----- -3-M -9' Q J , All-County 15.13. Team- -3 -if 3 Office Girl ---- - 3-U x 1 M XX A Av, ri I--a-an 41 Ass ppopnscyr , ,, One fine spring day in the year of 1960, Old Mother Nature werzt out on the Plains to see what had happened to all of those clever,pro- mising, little Plainsman who had left her side some ten years hence. So she set about and by a little discreet question here and a little indiscreet evesdroping there she managed to find out what she wanted to know. The following notations are excerpts from her diary: WI found Bob Patterson working for the 'Sleepy Mattress Company' in Omaha. He would test the new mattresses by sleeping on them.H HI proceeded on my journey and found that the Colorado State Fair was being held at Denver. I decided to tour Midway and whom should I find but Ronald Bales, owner of the 'Barney Bales' circus, giving his opening sgeech.N N t ought I might as well go on to California and see if any of those little Plainsmen might have strayed out there. Upon arrival I decided to see the big Pro Football game that was being held in Pasa- dena between the Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears. The whistle blew and the kick-off was received by the star fullback Gene Vande Lune of Los Angeles who ran 85 yards for a touchdown.H NAfter the game I proceeded on to Hollywood. There I fbundDw1ght Kennedy running a modeling agency. He was very busy keeping 'good fig- ures' on hand. His most popular model, Regina Sanger, specializes in bathing suits.u 'When I reached my hotel, the 'Bell Hop', Lowell Frazer escorted me to my room. After a good nights rest, the maid served my breakfast to me in bed.H WI then left for Arizona and while crossing the Mojave Desert I stopped to watch Larry Beaver trying to launch a 'Rocket Ship' but it refused to take off. with a few minor changes, the Rocket took eoff, and as far as I know it reached the moon safely.H WI then went on my way and finally reached Arizona. I was a mite hungry so I stopped in a swank restaurant in Phoenix called theuGreasy Spoonn which was operated by Mary Lou Helm. After a long chat wi.th Mary Lou she served me a delicious dinner of Vichyssoise and Roquefort cheese. She informed me that Doris Booth was vacationing at a near by ranch, so I paid Doris a v1sit.H Then I left for Ft. Worth, Texas but my old car conked out and I was forced to stay at a big fruit ranch which, to my astonishment, was owned and operated by Meredith Van Zee. After a breakfast and dinner of grapefruit I decided to try and get to Ft. Worth where I could get something to eat besides grapefruit.N NA filling station was my first stop. Much to my surprise I saw Esther Jabaai, the wife of the station owner.u WHy next destination was Stillwater, Oklahoma, where, I had been told, two of the Plainsmcn were teaching in Oklahoma A. d M. Slmre enough, there I found Mona Van Steenbergen in charge of the music d e- partment, and Marilyn Knight teaching physics.H WI started out for the Ozarks in Arkansas because I thought some of those Plainsmen might be hiding in some of the hills down there. I was surely surprised to find Ronald Vande Lune raising 'Razor-Back' hogs.N NI boarded a plane in Little Rock, destined for Indianapolis where the National Championship Auto Races were being held. Whom should I find but Ray McFadden and Jim Welcher competing in the five - hundred mile event.' nThe following day found me in Detroit, Michigan where Inman Tony Van Horn, a salesman for the General Motors Co. While visiting with Tony, he informed me that Duane Clark operated a large cereal mill in Battle Creek, and offered to drive me there in his new Cheverolet. We toured Duane s mill and had a nice chat with his secretary, Laura Belle French.N VThen we left Battle Creek, destined for Chicago. By this tlmelmy shoes were getting thin, and I was badly in need of new ones. I wentto Marshall Field's Shoe Store and who should wait on me but Laverne Rou- wenhorst. After purchasing a pair of shoes from Laverna I decided to attend the International Livestock Show, which was being held. I got there just in time to see Dwight Churchill carry away the honors h1Un market division.N UI then started on my last lap home. My plane landed in Newton and I decided to get my bus ticket before roaming around the town. Ap- proaching the ticket window I saw Shirley Walker, the cashier.n VAfter a short chat with Shirley, I decided to do a little window shopping. who should I run into but the former Mary Albright. Mary in- formed me that she and her husband resided in Newton. I gave Mary an account of her former classmates and asked her if she knewvdmre Icould find Eunice Enyart and Bob Jennings. She informed me that they were married and living on a farm just a few miles from Newton. She said she would be glad to drive me out there. When we arrived it wasjust about dinner time and Eunice invited us to stay. we had a nice visit with them and then I decided I had better be on my way.u NOn our way back to town, we saw a sign which read, 'Gopher Farm, Owners, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gilbert'. we thought we might, by sczme chance, find the former Mildred Pulver. Sure enough, as we drove into the yard, Mildred came out to greet us. Our stay was short, because I had to catch my bus.V After I boarded the bus I looked back over my notes, and was pleas- ed with the accomplishments of the Plainsmen. Senior Class History In the latter part of August, 19106, the door of the P. C. High School swung open to admit thirty-nine green freshmen to begin fouryears of toil. The members of the class included: Mary Albright,Ronald Bales, Larry Beaver, Virgil BoertJe,V1rgin1a Boot,Dor1s Booth Dwight Clnzrch- ill, Duane Clark Eunice Enyart, Lowell Frazer, Laura Prench, Harold Gertsma,Marlene draves,Bill Harmison, Clarence Harmison,EstherJabaai, Martha Jack, Robert Jennings, Dwight Kennedy, Shirley Lea McBride, Ray McFadden, Ted Parker, Robert Patterson Duane Porter, Mildred Pulver, Audrey Roorda, Robinette Ross Laverna houwenhorst, Regina Sanger John Snetselaar, Gene Vande Lune, honald Vande Lune, Anna Mae Vander Meal, Marjorie Vander wiel, Max Van Horn, Mona Van Steenbergen, Meredith Van Zee, Shirley Walker, and Jim welcher. Our sponsor was winifred Bowen. During the four year period we lost the following members: Duane Porter, Virgil Boertje, Clare ce Harmison, Martha Jack Shirley McBdde Audrey Roorda, John Snetselaar, Harold Gertsma, Marjorie Vander wiel, Virginia Boot, Ted Parker, Maxine-Hefley, Bill Harmison, Marlene Anne Graves, and Anna Mae Vander Waal. During our Sophomore year Mary Lou Helm and Marilyn Knight Joined our class. On the nights of November ll and l2,l948,we presented our Junior Class Play entitled WH1gh Pressure Hbmer', which was under thedirect- ion of Mr. Dolmetch. On the night of April 2L l949,we entertained twenty-seven seniors and the faculty and spouses at a Junior-Senior Banquet in the P.C. Methodist Church basement with nMex1coV as our theme. The girls were in formal attire and the boys in smart business suits. On the night of May H, 1950, we presented our senior play HStricb ly Formaln under the direction of Mrs. Brunckhorst. On May 25th twenty-six seniors attired in caps and gowns walked forward to receive their long awaited and much worked for diplomas and marched onward to take their places in the world of today. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of l950, being of sound mind and memory do hereby establish this to be our last will and testament! I, Lowell Frazer, will my piano to Patty Roberts, who could give it some use. I, Ronald Vande Lune, will my ability to slide corners to Marvin Van Puersem. I, Gene Vande Lune, will my winning ways with women to Dwain Bos who would like to have some of Gene s charms. I, Mary Albright, will my hope chest to Bettye Headlee, who will be in need of one. I Laura Belle French, will my quietness to Bob warner, my won't the school be quiet? I, Mona Van Steenbergen, will my height to Keith Thornton, whose wise cracks need some protection. I, Regina Sanger, will my ability to draw to all of the school artists. I, Ronald Bales, will my schoolastic ability to Darwin Ruggless. I, Mary Lou Helm, will my place in the resturant to anyone who wants it. J I, Laverne Rouwenhorst, will my basketball ability to June ennings. I, Dwight Kennedy, will my ring to Jean Thompson???7? I, Bob Patterson will my ability to roller skate to Bob Vander Zyl, who is badly in need of it. I, Dwight Churchill, will my ability to hit the hoop to the ncinderella Boys.W I, Bob Jennings, will the presidency of the Senior class to some unfortunate Junior. I, Meredith Van Zee, will my pickup to the Verwer twins who are badly in need of one. 0 b I, Marilyn Knight, will my speed in shorthand to Betty Jo s orn. I, Larry Beaver, will my ability to write 3,000 word themes to some unfortunate student. I, Max Van Horn, will my spot light to all would-be lovers lane disturbers. Jim Welcher and Ray McFadden leave their places at NScoop'sN to any eligible members of the Freshman class. , Dwane Clark, will my car to some unfortunate under class- mane Shirley Walker and Esther Jabaai will their ability to talk in the halls to some meek freshmen. My won't things liven up again. I, Milhed Pulver willmy accuracy in typing to Bill Timmons. Eunice Enyart wills her dimples to anyone who would like to have them. I, Doris Booth, will my saddle to next year's post guard. To this last will and testament, we, the senior class of 1950, do hereby place our sign and seal this 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1950. lfsfg R6 N- Teacher I know! 2 'f ya? 5 Q nl' .' I :S X ,' jx Z2 S35 1 X6 Q ' f X 5 0 sie + IM ,, F 4 :X ,I :L -3 fzf. r - ' v?: m V K. G! F 5 f,l s Q? G H x y lj ' ' I X X D X S . J I X -----i ,. 1' . Ir' ' - - ,af Q VN . 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W To start the ball rolling we elected the following officers: af' President. . . . .......... Dick Thompson Vice-President ..... . Betty Jo Osborn Secretary 8 Treasurer. . . Darwin Ruggles Soonsor ................ Mrs. Slings when we started this school year their were twenty-one mem- bers in our class. By the middle of the year we had lost four members, Thelma Patterson, Valjean Brandt, Jean Junge and Delores Vander Leest. Joe Sorouse was welcomed at the semester. The night of December 8 we presented our clay HHere Comes The Bridesu directed by Mrs. Brunckhorst. It was a great success. we took over the concession stand during the football games to rsise the money for the Junior-Senior banquet. Third Row: Max Kain, Loren Verwers, Bill Timmons, Melvin wick- er, Lawrence Verwers, Darwin Ruggles Robert French. Second Row: Mrs. Slings, Dick Thompson, Faye De Asus, Betty Jo Osborn, Lorena Roorda, Pete Meyers. First Row: Elva Lou Furnoy,Marjorie Birkenholz, Bettye Headlee, Joyce Jabaai, Gladys Roberts. Joe Sprouse was ar- sent the day this Dicture was taken. .sg-: S :E E 7Ql ' ' esre:zigQf,. 7... - 1 ' Er:-fr'-., gm., ..l4.jA . Q - Esf T- - 'L.'L?1sz25i ..l.. - :r-332 I ' 2 '-' . '?..f-'-? 2- , .. '11, fs ' K, , ,-Uk xi-L ' .rv j 4 -rj.: w E 5 Qf 3 A9 fi 1 FV x 'A ' , gf I 5 'U' X ' ,cw ' - ' QV -F' 1.11 9 N v ff, A 2 9 +R. I , x N ce B 5x KK X lx C 1 1 XX,g5 X V R 7 R A A. 0 , 14 Q ' X W S X I in-S 5.2 snr X335 n V' Njiffw. rg? ff fi ,f w i X t' .lf ' 'mx , Q ' ,,1fMwg.,,r . K Ill! QW W h lr XY! I I A! XMQC.:-,Q,s,'.i 7 A V ,Q 93225 , , y ,f xx fx 6, Q ' M 1 azxvfff X X Mg'-. I 2 ' 5 ' A 0 .X lyifi' X-' X 'X if X 1 N ! ' E 1 1 5 1 7 RN Wall, we'rQ rack again, but not quite as freen as last year Only one more term and we will be looking forward to beinp unner classmen. Af fhe first of the yewr we elected the followinp officers: fan 0 President. . . . . . . . . . . Lowell Wirpins Vice President. . . . . . .Bob Warner Secrptary. . . . . . . Herbert Walker Troasuror. . . . . . . . . Marvin Van Peursem We gained one student, Bob Warner, to our class this year. ff a 'gf vw 'x ff ' , , 1 35' . 1 Nry n,ff ,.-rf A ' , fm f yZj1Nl,5fl! I uw ligffg i - X Q54 M ? 41' M 'A f' 11 , w E! X V53 N ,i me 'Ill' L AA, ..-f 139' ' '39 1,0 Y ev' ' I S 'W :2.l :gan N. XXX fag 2355 Gm fx ' : l L X M' x ,Ny X wif .,?ggi,, x ' , yi' , fu X ffaqi. X :X xy, Q, + 5 Uh A W l ni-ff4fQ X if K XY f K 4.-on--V k 41, X 'xA'. I i 1 'f ali! ' W XXX X ,V wf A2 P2'3 1' 5 ' 4 , ii Alu . f'ff My Wbfk. ff My N 5 : NU ff 1, ff If ' Xf 1 f fT 4f?.-A m-1195 va' 1 f ,F K' . N Q , Ay la! X f 'S ,y , A 1' gf,-Q' ,f' I bv ,f HXNXXK .x C. : Ti I' ll AMW, 1 X ,SW X31 gf ' if - -f .. . W ' 4 ' f xf XR UN x X X N XX 'NI JXN 62? 4 Q25 .Y .WKXXX 1 ,I 'JJ 'l 4 V?-9-SH M AN ' On September 5, l9b9, twenty-two Ubashfhlu Freshmen wander- ed in the doors of Prairie City High School. During the first six-weeks we lost Robert Patterson, Delbert Sloan and Donald Sam- son. The following class officers were elected: President. . . . . . .... . Keith Thornton Vice President. . . . . . . .Hubert Churchill Secretary and Treasurer .... Bob Vander Zyl Sponsor. . .. . . . . . . . . .Mr. Silvey X 3 D k L N XXXXXXX Vjio E, .1 5Z:ME 1 Seventh C1 Eighth 'W' We Relax-We Get Into Mischief Third Row: Jerry Vander Schel Jimmie McCauley, Carrol Hall Junior Smith, Donnie Miller, Gordon Wassenaar, and Duaine Hollrah. Second Row: Mrs. Schakel, Daniel Trunnell, David Boot, Max Cald- well, Marjorie Van Dyk,Judy Shutt, Nona Mae Emerson, and Sandra Hollrah. First Row: Lila Steenhoeh Margaret McFadden, Beverly Messmaker, Margaret Notenboom, Doris Trunnell, Janet Hollran and Jackie Sparks. Ronald Telfer and Lowell Clark were absent the day this picture was taken. is Third 5' Forth Q9 Z QW? Fifth cf sixth Primary ,px 2 5? H 3 Q' Q First Cr Second 1.: 5 .ii hen J Q -if K , V xi' K. V-Z - . .L N ygk ,, X Q. -.3 i T 1 i ,U , 52 'vxilk --3-5 3 x 121 - 2 A 11 ' W2 M ' V ff A :if 55599 . 3 ' 'i?fg'f 'ff- I V W.. I Football Team 6... , V-manning. ' w The football team finished the season with a ver successful record, 9 victories and 1 loss. Prairie City's ning streak was halted by a defeat by Woodside. The record the past three years still stands at 28 victories and only losses. twenty game win- for two The Plainsmen tied with Woodside for the ton Central Six-Man League title. They were first in the county and the third six man team in the state. best All of the boys were mentioned in the All-County selections. Gene Vande Lune made the first All-State team, with Bob Jennings on the Third All-State team, and Max Van Horn, Lionel Wiggins and Bill Timmons receiving honorable mentions on All P. C. eo Kellogg O P. C. 38 P. C. 12 Woodside P6 P. C. 33 P. C. 52 Lynnville l2 P. C. 53 P. C. 33 Runnells 20 P. C. 28 P. C. 8 Urbandale Q? P. C. N9 Third Row: Coach Silvey, Donald Hunsicker, Bob -State. Eondurant O Monroe 20 Grim s lk Mingo O Mitchellville 0 warner , LarryJen- nings, Marvin Brubaker, and Bob Vander Zyl. Se COIld ROW! Gary Timmons, Lowell Wiggins, Dick Thompson, Duane Clark, Pete Myers, and Hubert Churchill. First Row: Dwight Churchill, Max Van Horn, Gene Vande Lune, Bob Jennings, Bill Timmons, and Lionel Wiggins. Girls Basketball Team The Prairie City Girls' Basketball team proved tote success- ful this yean Many honors came to the girls asa result of steady improvements and good playing. Scoring honors were shared by Mona Van Steenbergen, Faye De Reus, Gladys Roberts, and Patty Taylor. These forwards averaged 51.9 points per game and Marilyn Knight, Laverna Rouwenhorst, Doris Booth, and Eunice Enyart hid thecppon- ents to MO.l7 points per game. Coach Silvey and his team com- pleted the season with a record of 18 wins and 7 losses Mona Van Steenbergen was first team all-state player and elected captain at the end of the season. P. c. - 51 Kellogg 21+ P. c. - U6 Slater L+? P. C. - 60 Urbandale R7 P. C. - 57 Knoxville 36 P. C. - 63 Mingo O P. C. - N5 Monroe 32 P. c. - M7 Runnells U9 P. c. - we Runnells S9 P. c. - 53 Mitcnellville-1+5 P. C. - 67 Mingo 1.2 P. c. - 67 Kellogg 32 P. c. - 50 Colfax 52 P. c. - 32 Lynnvine 29 P. c. - 37 Knoxville 55 P. C. - N8 Monroe 36 P. C. - '-+6 Mitchellville 31+ TOURNAMENT PLAY The girls played three games in the County Tournament this year. They downed Mingo 62-28, and Lynnville N9-M6. Colfax came up strong in the finals to squeeze past the girls SN-51. This gave us second place rating in the tournament. They went to Meltourne to play in the Sectional Tournament and came home with the first place trophy after winning four games. Van Cleve was their first victim, SO-32. They then pushed past Egipley NO-19, Mingo 58-N2, and downed Melbourne in the finals, -39. Runnells, their first District opponent, proved fatal. After fighting to the finish the girls were losers by a '55-9+ score.How- ever, they came back strong to push past Gilman, 57-38 and bring home the Consolation trophy. Back Row: Coach Silvey, June Jennings, Patty Taylor, Rosema1'y Hamel, Nellie Harris, Joyce Sanderson, Ardis Van Peursem, and Gladys Roberts. Front Row: Laverne Rouwenhorst,Eun m Enyarg Doris Booth, Marilyn Knight, Mona Van Steenbergen, and Faye De Reus. Their mascot is Kay Silvey. Boys Basketball Team The Prairie City boys boasted a fine season record of ten wins and seven defeats. The Plainsmen were sidelined early in County phgfby a strong Lynnville five, 29-NZ. In the Sectional Tournament, which was held in Prairie City, the P. C. quintet fell before Colfax in the final game, 30-M7. Graduating from the squad are Your seniors, Dw1ghtChurchi11, Gene Vande Lune, Duane Clark and Lowell Frazer. However, rmext years outlook is very bright with three lettermen returning. They are: Dick Thompson, Pete Myers and Lowell Wiggins. P. c. - 21+ Kellogg 16 P. c. - So Slater 36 P. C. - 23 Urbandale 20 P. C. - 36 Monroe 32 P. C. - 21 Mingo H6 P. C. - W1 Hunnells 29 P. C. - 35 Runnells 25 P. C. - 46 Mingo 58 P. C. - H5 Mitchellvllle 2M F. C. - 29 Colfax 35 P. C. - 3M Kellogg 22 P. C. - 57 Mitchellvllle M6 P. C. - 36 Lynnville no P. C. - 29 Lynnvllle N2 P. C. - 39 Monroe C 30 Sully 38 29 P. . - P. C. - 30 Colfax N7 Back Row: Coach Silvey, Gary Timmons, Dwaine Bos, Duane Clark, Arthur Van Ryswyk and Bob Vander Zyl. Front Row: Dwight Churchill, Dick Thompson, Pete Myers, Lowell Wiggins and Gene Vande Lune. Donald Hunsicker and Lowell Frazer were absent theday this picture was taken. Baseball Team The baseball team was not organized when thm annual was print ed, but the outlook for the team is very bright. Last year proved very successful for the P. C. nine, as they won 7 games and lost 3. For the second consecutive year Prairie City was host to the Sectional Tournament, and waded their way through to the final game by beating North High of Des Moines and Colfax. They met East High of Des Moines in the final game which proved Fatal. Back Row: Coach Silvey, Keith Thornton, Arthur Van Ryswyk,Larry Jennings, Hubert Churchill, Ronald Heimstra, and Bob Vander Zyl. Front Row: Gary Timmons Dwaine Bos,Lionel Wiggins Dwight Gnlrch- ill, Lowell Wiggins, Gene Vande Lune, feta Myers, and Dick Thompson. Bob Jennings and Lowell Frazer were absent atthe time this picture was taken. is Q T i. ' H 1 NLS l .rw-QV' I 'dz ' P 4? ev-1' nr' .4 ,N , 1 ,Fwge .mn Q.,-,, - wwe 15: X -fg,21:qws1s1:'sP:f A j . In ,WI ' Vx.-. . av, v-'wr - 3' 2 1' 1:19 '41 :W Q fm Yi? , 5 .ydisglw ,4 1 . af X .y . ' , ,f 4 ,gb 1'- Q .. . , 1 Girls Glee Club fn he Girls Glee 3lub,under the able directinn w Y Mr.Hefti,waQ nrjafizqd vie TETQU weak mf Schowl. We have sunv at tww musioaW pr0v?ams and are wmrking on numbers for cwntQst. THQ music cmmtQst is to he Wald nie firsf part nf April, awi we have high hopes for that. From this group wi11 be chvawn tha yirls C0 participatQ in thQ smalipr vocal arouns. Thiri How Sarah Buckinfhnm, LHVOUWQ llark, 21512 GrQeU,MmUfLm1 Helm. Karp Iww A1bri'hf, Patty HOFQPHS, Yynfhiaimnf TQfce Cabaai. au? bQ+h ai11iufs. 3Ac0n3 Mow: 2Sf5QT TaFwaf. Rarinfio Fivfewnwiis, Hwning Enya Lmrena Hcorda. Joann Yum XrY0W, Qfrvwxri ianeT. Hin na Johnson, Pafty maylnr. ani Hr. Ygpti. Tirst wow Regina Swnfar, harifvm iwifht. Faye Deheus. Siva L0 Fwvnwv, Fmvvp Qaniprsfw, Far3wTa Vanin Luna. Hi1HrQ Pwlver. Iavernm Rmuwowhwrff. ani Jlaiys Rnrvrts. Ffmna Van 3te91barv2Q vzQ QM?3Wt at fhQ 8 im Q fl g ricture was iukeg. ,,,f-f 45 I C' 'X Q'a j Y ,MMA ..Junf -1 'i4H2,7 ,VJ-'A' y, ' QQ, 1 ,2 ' Band The Band is composed of both grade and high school students. Mr. He?ti has done a great deal in making this organizationeasuo- cess. we have played at pep meetings and at many of the home basketball games. The Band has also perfmmedat the musical pro- grams and is looking forward to contest. Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus is co posed of a combination of the Boys' and Jirls' olee Clubs. we organized during the middle of the year and are working on numbers for contest. Pep Club e e e re The Pen Club now consists of all the High School girls and boys who were interested in joiring. The officers elecfed were: President - Faye De Reus: Vice- President - Patty Taylor: Secretary - Marjorie Birkenholtzg and , Treasurer - Petty Jo Osborn. To those students who do not narticipate in snorfs, a point system has heen set un for earrinp Q letier through the Peo Club. A chart was placed in Mr. Harris's room to keen track of points earned hy members during the year. The cluh sold pencils having the 'MO-'?O Basketball schedule on them. Mr. Harris, the FenCluh snonsor, purchased nom nons to use at hone games in the cheering section which has heen reserved for the oep club. The cheerleaders Cshown relowl chosen were Betty Jo OShOT'H, Joann Ven Arkel, Patty Roberts and Joyce Jahaai. The four hawfe done an excellenf job. Cheerleaders Joesce Bettis J. Joann, Paftms it 22, e W Letter Club The Letter Club of the Pral rie City High School was organ - izei in the earlv thirties in orier to create a ereeter interest in 2 Secr Juni year. Othe Lune Rake been , - Lhye time earn heil tnletics. There ere three Officers: etqrv-Treasurer. The Vice or class and entnnatically The Secretary-Treasurer r than the senior. The members now hnliina eff : Vive-Preslient, Pete Myers rts. Anyone who has hven awqrd vetei in by twn-thiris mej Yer membership in the club. iesired by the nresident. The IDA?-F? menhership consists of 30 s ei Q letter by nertlripetlon or cheerleaiinq. President, Vice President, and Presiient is eiected from the becomes President the follnwinv may be elected from any class Lees are: Presiient, Gene Vande : ani, Secretary-Treesurer. Gledw ed a letter in athletics end hes members is eEig- be called at any oritv nf the 014 A meeting may tuients who have in feethall, baSPetha11, base- Junior ClosS Play On December 8, l9N9,the Junior class presented the three act, comedy play, Here Comes the Bridesn. Madge Burns Jimmy's sweetheart ----- Marjorie Birkenholz Aunt Ellen Thompson, B111's aunt ------- Gladys Roberts Jimmy Took, a young bachelor ---------- Bill Timmons B111 Thompson, his buddy ------------- Pete Myers Mr. Oswald, a bill collector- ----- - -Dick Thompson Uncle Dan Took, Jimmy's wealthy uncle ----- Darwin Ruggles Peg Westfield, his ward ------------- Faye DeReus Mrs. Duvalle Smythe, an ambitious young woman- -Joyce Jabaai nBubblesH Duvalle, her sister ------ Delores Vander Leest Lady Macbeth, a stranger from Green.Gables- - -Lorena Roorda McDaniel, a nurse from Green Gables ----- Lawrence Verwers Jimmy Took, a young bachelor,needs a wife in a hurry to prove to his generous Uncle Dan that his monthly check for the support of Jimmy's misguided scheming,three imitation brides appear---two of them men dressed as women and the other his sweetheart Madge Burns. The situation is even further com- plicated with the mysterious Lady Macbeth and nurse McDaniel from Green Gables. Senior Class Ploy On May 4,1950 the Senior Class presented the three-act comedy, nStrictly formaln. Jane, who hasn't a date for the banquet ---- Regina Sanger Sally, her best friend ------------ Marilyn Knight Agnes, maid of all work ------------ Mildred Pulver Andrew Cutler, Jane's father- - - - - - Dwight Churchill Nettie Cutler, Jane's mother ----- - - - -Eunice Enyart Mr. Ahern, a neighbor ----- ------ 1 Lowell Frazer Jim, Sally's boy friend ------------ Dwight Kennedy Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps- - - - -LavernaRouwenhorst Josie, her kid sister -------- ---- Shirley Walker Mrs. Tilton, their mother ------------ Doris Booth Elroy, who likes to put the shot ------- Gene Vande Lune George, whom Jane is sweet on ---------- Bob Jennings Marcia a triple-threat from New York- -Mona Van Steenbergen Cindy Gollins a girl with ideas -------- Mary Albright Marilyn, who ls after Elroy ----------- Laura French Lt. Bob Cunningham --------------- Bob Patterson with the Senior Banquet only seven days away,Jane and Sally still have no dates-Gedrge and Jim havenw said a word. But their worries are only beginning,for Sallfs house guest, Marcia, snares one man right after the other with the old ngo-gettemu tactics. That is, everyone except Elroy, who is constantly practicing the shot-put but who isn't as dumb as he seems. Then the home-front girls get reinforcements for Cindy arrives--horn, suit case, hatbox, and self. Cindy is a movie fan and ready to solve any problem on the basis of how Ginger Rogers landed Fred Astaire. By the time George and Marcia get back from the show, Cindy has Jane stretched out artistically onthe sofa, rigged outin her mother's love- liest negligee, dead white, and apparently close to death! George is scared---till Marcia suggests that Jane has mumps! George beats it! But Cindy is not through fixing things. Her next venture collides with the alleged case of mumps. Then Elroy puts the shot into the prize peony bed,and what start- ed asaxnild worry about who dates whom to the Senior Banquet, becomes a war of Dads and Peonies, shot-puts, mumps, movies, and a heart-warming, laughter-crammed evening. Features MAGAZ INE CAMPA IGN During the month of November the students ofthe Prairie City High School along with the fifth , sixth , seventh , and eighth grades conducted a very successful magazine campaign. The seventh grade brought in the most money. The high sales- man was Max Caldwell. ASSEMBLY PRO GRAMS During the course of the year we have had three assembly programs. At our first program we had a representative from Ehe Bell Telephone Company who explained the use of Coaxial ables. Our second program was conducted by Mr. Wilson from New Sharon, with his collection of phonographs. He started his collection several years ago as a hobby but has now developed it into a profession. At our last program our guests wwe Rev. Lawrence Lacour, his wife Mildred, Lois Seashore and Leontine Ostlund. Rev. Lacour, who is a Methodist Evangelist, gave a talk on the problems of boys and girls. Mildred, Lea and Lods presented a short musical program. Jokes The little diamond sparkled beautifully as the newly- engaged girl held out her hand to show her ring to one cf her old schoolmates. Mg exclaimed the latten I'11 bet all of your friends admire that. Yes, said the girl, 'land three of them recognized it. Fiance-- This is the second time I've had to postpone mywed- ding. Do you think it's bad luck to do that? Best Man-- Not if you keep on doing it. 111- Why, darling, exclaimed the pretty young wife's hus- band, your face is quite red. Are you blushing? Well, 'yes, she replied, a strange man just asked me for a kiss.' The nerve of him, he roared indignantly. You slapped his face, I presume? No, I cou1dn't. I was afraid of hitting my own. 4 x EWG? . J THE PRAIRIE CITY FEED MILL XQK QW For Better Feeds ,.7'?'fX , J X366 Phone 1-+981 I X' 1 fhdt sed ZAAYER INSURANCE AGENCY PRAIRIE CITY HATCHERY Prairie City, Iowa Feeds, Seeds 6 Poultry Supplies Office Phone - Residence Phone Phone 5851 5591 5511 NEWTON FURNITURE COMPANY Headquarters for Maytag Appliances Complete Home Furnishings 215-217 North Second Avenue West Phone 31 Newton, Iowa COLFLX LOCKER PLANT TAYLORS MAID - RITE Processing and Freezing Meats and Vegetables Nevtvn, Iowa Carl J. Janney, Proprietor Colfax, Iowa MARSHALL'S SKATING LAND Private Parties on Monday 8 Thursday Open Saturday 8 Sunday afternoons and all week nights except party nights. L. C. Marshall, Proprietor Colfax, Iowa GOODLUCK - Class of 1950 FARMERS EXCHANGE Grain - Feed Mash - Eggs Farm Supp11es-Poultry- Fence-Seeds Phone N8N1 Custom ss, Custom Mixing Grinding GAM LES Coronado Appliances Furniture Hardware 6 Auto Acessories Home Guard Insulation Phone 365 Colfax, Iowa TIFFANY'S Radio - Television Service Records - Appliances Phone 87 Colfax, Iowa J. H. MCKLVEEN A COMPANY Dealers in Lumber, Building Material and Coal Red Brand Fence Red Top Steel Posts Phone blhl m P3 B ooder - Supplies - Feeds COLFAX HATCHERY Baby Chicks of Quality 23 Howard Street Phone 101 PRATT'S Clothing - Dry Cleaning Phone 215W Colfax, Iowa BROWNIES CAFE WThe place to meet and eat.n Ice Cream - Beefburgers - Pop Prop. C. W. Brown Phone 320 Colfax, Iowa VAN'S EQUIPM NT Ferguson Farm Emplements A Bottle Gas Phone H501 Prairie City, Iowa EASTER SUPER MARKET A complete Food Market Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 51 Colfax, Iowa MARS AUTO SALES Studebaker Sales and Service Prairie City, Iowa--Phone 5711 PLUHM R AUTO SALES Jasper County's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Colfax, Iowa l New and Used Cars Parts and Service Wreck Rebuilding 2M Hour Towing Service WARREN BROS. CHEVROLET CO. Ivy, Iowa SCHUTTINGA BARBER SHOP Prairie City, Iowa JOHN'S SHOE SHOP Shoes and Shoe Repairing Prairie City, Iowa THE PRAIRIE CITY NEWS The only newspaper in the world that gives a hoot for Prairie City, Iowa JARNIGAN'S DAX SERVICE Bus Station Prairie City, Iowa COLFAX FEED MILL Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Colfax, Iowa DR. D. W. VAN VOORH Dentist Prairie City, Iowa THE GAMBLES STORE in Newton, Iowa Extends Best Wishes to the Class of '50 IS RAYMOND STEENHOEK Phillips 66 House Station 5751 5753 Prairie City, Iowa TEMPLER'S BRIARDALE STORE Bakery 8 Grocery Bakery Specialties for Clubs and Parties Phone no Monroe, Iowa PETER M. H RNY M.D. DICKS PR DUCE and Eggs Physician Surgeon Colfax, Iowa Prairie City, Iowa Processors of Poultry a BROWN M RCANTILE COMPANY A Briardale Store Groceries - Hardware Dry Goods - Notions Runnells, Iowa JENNINGS 8 VANDER PLOEG GARAGE General Repairing, Machine Shop Service Q Towing Phone H631 Prairie City, Iowa Best Wishes for Success to The Class of 1950 IOWA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY OGBURN SERVICE STATION JONES PRODUCE 8 HATCHERY Phone 3H2 -- Colfax, Iowa Colfax, Iowa Cecil A Dale Ogburn, Owners FIRST NATIONAL BANK PETTIT CLEANERS in Quality Cleaners--Free Delivery Prairie City, Iowa 206 North 2nd Ave. West Member of F.D.I.C. Phone 239 Newton, Iowa E. M. BRUBAKER A SONS Service Headquarters Quality Farm Equipment Q Home Appliances Sales - Service - Repairs Authorized Allis-Chalmers Q New Idea Dealer Norge Q Fairbanks Morse Dial 5911 Prairie City, Iowa SH LL SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND G. w. Reynolds, Prop. Phone 2267 Mitchellville, Iowa BALLARD TEXACO SERVICE RENE NTEXV VANDER MEYDEN General Trucking Phone 36 Prairie City, Iowa Monroe, Iowa VAN HAALEN'S 'X UID h :5'?. i-- Q Clothing 8: Shoes I IIL- Phone 5101 Prairie City, Iowa Q FIRST NATIONAL BANK PETER A. NUGTEREN in Colfax, Iowa Elgin - Bulova Watches Member of F.D.I.C. Watch Repairing Phone 9 Prairie City, Iowa HORN'S SHOE STORE South Side of the Square in Newton, Iowa saga: , UIQ . -' avi ' -J WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Wizard Batteries - Davis Tires DE HAANS STORE Dr Goods 8 Groceries Home owned by-- y HAROLD W. ECK Newton, Iowa X64 szmny srumo PRAIRIE crm, IOWA Wh sw Hr' Phone N211 Congratulations to Senior Class of '50 DOOLEY MUSIC STORE Pianos, Television, A Radios Musical Instruments Sheet Music A Records Phone 250 Newton, Iowa DOWDEH Manufacturing Co. Prairie City, Iowa Since 1885 wwf I S90 N I ,NWXQF , STAR OIL COMPANY Phone 5531 Prairie City, Iowa PRAIRIE CITY LOCKBR Phone 3151 J. I. Mikes RHOTEN SALES and SERVICE Phone 301 Runnells, Iowa KEITH 6 McLAUGHLIN Jewelers west side of square Telephone 278 Newton, Iowa NEWTON PLATE GLASS d MIRROR COMPANY 216 N. Second Ave. W. Newton, Iowa VANDER SCH L PRODUCE Poultry - Eggs - Cream Phone 3091 Prairie City, Iowa D. M. ammrncnn, D. D. s. Dentist Phone 5971 Prairie City, Iowa HAWKINS GARAGE 8 IMPLEMENTS Telephone 2k or 57 Monroe, Iowa Kaiser Frazer SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Newton, Iowa CALEF TRANSFER Oskaloosa, Iowa Livestock Hauling Chicago a Specialty Phones 1303-W or 1797 THE MONROE COMPANY, INC. Colfax, Iowa Manufacturer of Folding Tables DR. ELLA RIENERTSON BRUNNER NASH Sales and Service Phone l6h2 1316 First Avenue West Newton, Iowa MILLER CAFE Regular Dinners - Short Orders Osteopath Bing Miller, Prop. Phone M353 Phone 5491 Prairie City, Iowa Prairie City, Iowa ,Q DE WIT AND McCAULEY 4.5 t:o0. E -' 'gn-Q .9 Groceries and Meats N-3' 11: Phone kk81 4 Prairie City, Iowa WAYN 'S MARKET Groceries A Meats Phone 38 Colfax, Iowa QUALITY CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed 225 First Avenue West Phone 203 Newton, Iowa RAGSDALE MOTOR A IMPLEMENT CO. J. I. Case Farm Machinery Buick CIC Trucks 216 N. 3rd Ave. W. Phone 1kl2 Newton, Iowa BALLAGH'S SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products Goodyear Tires Phone 5753--Prairie City, Iowa For A11 Office Supplies And Typewriter Needs SEE NEWTON OFFICE SUPPLY 20N N 2nd Ave. W Newton SPARKS SERVICE Q LUNCH Phillips Products Sandwiches a Plate Lunches Prairie City, Iowa Phon 5551 STEVENS DRUG Phone N871 Prairie City, Iowa TRAVIS WALTERS Furniture - Funeral Service Prairie City, Iowa wERT'S CAFE Good Meals 8 Sandwiches Open 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. li Blocks From Square on Highway 6 Newton, Iowa HUBERT USCOOPN DE REUS Deep Rock Products Phone H311 Prairie City, Iowa ADRIAN JEWELRY First Door South of Capitol Theater Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Newton, Iowa FOXBILT FEEDS HFnmed for Resultsn Dealer - Howard Rose Des Moines, Iowa Phone 69375 PLEASE - U - CAFE For a Good Meal Try Us Phone 5931 PRAIRIE CITY OIL CO. Conoco Products Greaslng 8 Washing Tank wagon De11very Phone 5601 TH STATE BANK OF PRAIRIE CITY offers heartiest congratulations and best wishes for the success of the Class of 1950. The real mark of distinction in the business and professional world is SERVICE. This bank is a Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. L 1 +' Q?jiE?Ei CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 1950 - Wiley A. Roberts, Mayor. KEN CLARK General Trucking Prairie City, Iowa We wish to take this ROBERTS BROS. PHDNE 4551 Our firm wishes the class of 1950 SUCCESS all thru life. Vfdii V -.,xl, uQ: ng is .4 ' A. I A GAIL TIM ONS General Trucking Prairie City, Iowa Phone H591 THE NEWTON DAILY NEWS Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 'SO 1??'4fLJ:?f:' ' 51.2 -I-.tri , Q , f ., . ec Tig 5' v ' 5 xx is . 421 ft W dw' . :iiwwp swf' Am..epmnw5 opportunity to thank the adver- tisers for their help in making this annual possible. TH ANNUAL STAFF 1' gina .fgfafiofzz 'cy NOW AVAILABLE AT YCUR LGCAL FRANCHISE DEALER FOR NAME OF CLOSEST DEALER WRITE TQ flohnhans eos DELAWARE KANSAS CITY 6, MISSOURI DAV-SON CORK BACK 3-' g BULLETIN BOARDS I DAV-SON cork back and changeable letter bulletin boards are constructed with light walnut finish frames. The cork posting surface consists of V1 inch cork mounted on Wt inch 3-ply veneer. The changeable letter insert is of grooved wood felt covered. These bulletins are made to endure as only the finest of materials are used in their construction. Bulletin board with two Set FOR USE IN Bulletin board with two set , h ,d SCHOOLS in glass doors. One side cork ln glass doors' Boi S' es CHURCHES the other changeable letter cork. FACTORIES insert. 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