Prairie City High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Prairie City, IA)
- Class of 1953
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- ,, ,-ill .1- 'V - ? X 2 : J., , 5 ' . i ' 1 - E i 5 I. Il X g I 1 f I 1 'i ', O. X l 1 ' , 1 xx ' 1 ,. X ,,- 1 ,,f :I-,,.gu A-ff - r Y S K in g 4- i M- --,--EN - -F - gix QN- 5ssNs x'-- 5 X DI fl IQLD. X 0 fi x 'N' it WY 1, tif 421 To those Prairie City boys who are now making a supreme sacrifice of life to keep our nation great, this annual is dedicated by the Senior Class of 1953, Their courage and devotion shall continue to be an inspiration to better citizenship and greater loyalty throughout the years. r I 1411 Q 9 Q an q. -5 Q -v 4 Q 1 41- i l r ng l T, ST 1 if r 1: 'u L , gr 1 1- 1 MR. KUTZLI IV1r. Iiuizli is compleiingg his third successful ye ar at Prwirie City. ln ,Mrlition to his duties fs superintendent, he 1150 te.aches Physics, Science, .und Iicononmics. His highly dignified m Inner is well known iliruufjhout the cmnnwliniiy 11S well ,us in 1119 school. JU VAN I1 URBLIVI N1 LLIT HARRIS .To served nur school in m.nny w.ysvh1ring the ihree 9 A wongg thc m any clinics scmesu-frs she- w vS .11 P. C. II.. . n cre the yvirls' hwskethwll ch fperone, secrchry of Ho 'rd w of lfd11c.niicmn, scurekeeper for hsqskeibrull A1l1IT1ff5, und 1150 titulc' ie lchcr, Her wonderful persmmliiy xml her 'subs lJit ,ISiI13j wiys, which grave her the nbiliiy to na :ke friends .fsil , will not hc for votten. Y L Nvllic' who took oycr when .Io rcsiggllrwl, is known lor llf'l'iDI i1jIll snmilc .md p1e:sin-g pcrson wlity. We h mf? fcmumi hor tn he very Cfficicnl :nnic1p.hlP in thc nfficff. HOWARD VAN PEURSEM School. . . . . . . . . . . . Central GERALD MADSON School. . . . . . .Omaha University l Degree............B.A. l Degree... Subjects. . .Mathematica Aihlef-iCS Subjects. . . . . . . . . Music Home Town. . . . . . . - -Maurice Home Town. . . .Council Bluffs MARY OLIVER School .... Drake University Degree . . ....... B. A. Subjects. . . .... English Advisor ...... School Daze Home Town .... Des Moines School. . . . . . .T-lylor University .552 ji 7 S ws f e .aj of' 12 'l-. GERTRUD1-t REGIER fi? ' ' Degree Subjects. . . . Home Er. 81 Biology Home Town. . lVIounLiin Luke, Minn. MARVIN ANDREWS School .... University of lmxi Degree .......... B. A. Subjects. History, Government Home Town. ..... Toddville BICVITRLY AD.-XNIS School ..... low.: Sine Te.-ichers Degree ............ B. A. Subjects .......... Typing, . . . . . . Shorthvnd, Bookkeeping Home Town. ...... llurlinglon Advisor. . . . , Annuql 5 RUTH RAY LOUISE ALLEN School. . . Iowa State Teachers School. . Iowa State Teachers Degree ....... Elementary Degree .... Z Years Normal Subjects .... . . .lst 8: Znd Subjects ....... Sth A 6th Home Town . . . Pruirie City Home Town .... Prairie City THFZLMA RUCKMAN School. . . lown State Teachers Degree ........ Elementary Subjects, , , Kindergarten 81 lst Home Town. ..... Des Moines RUSSELL ACKLEY School ......... Simpson Subjects .... Manual Training . . . . . . . . . . . Junior High Home Town. . . . . Gravity MARDELLE GODFREY School. , Iowa State Teachers Degree. .... Z Years Normal Subjects ....... 3rrl 81 4th Home Town . . . . Girnnvillo - s s Ufwef Bu y.xeY n 9' Iamesa 3 XX NY AC dh Our Hot Lunch Mrs. Brasheax' M b g M J , 395 BAND PRACTICE HOME FTCONOMICS CLASS X '45 an-mn!! ' 6 V2.0-Q , fi BIG NOISE 8 .IIVNIUR -...QQ ' .. 2' ' fZONfT!'.S'4IUN QIXANI1 CAUCHT IN THFI ACT S 91? l 1 , -1- Z l l :in L, 1- In , , Y -lf -uw fl ' ' Y ' , ' W f -3 nur , in 1 , f l in 1 1 'nu 1-:L f 1: -l V 1 I ,lr 7, Q Y-O5 . RED E x.0 l QR U SECRETARY 8: TREASURER Ronald Hiemstra Mort The mind ought sometimes to be di- verted that it may return the better to thinking. President .......... . Z Secretary and Treasurer. . . . . 4 Baseball ........... . . 1 Annual Stuff ........ .... 4 Pep Club .... ...... 1 Mixed Chorus. . . . 1, Z, 3, 4 Clnss Plny. . . . . . . . 3 Band ........... . .1, Z Homecoming Ch nirmrxn . . . . . 4 10 Class of 53 Mary Lou Van Gundy: . . . . Trudy Say my complexion is ruddy, but don't say I blush. President.......... .. Secretary and Treasurer . . . . Annual Staff. . . . . . . . . . Annual Editor . . . . Class Play. . . - - Co Lo Rs. . RED A lv OSILV ER VICE-PRESIDENT Larry .Tenings Pete l want to be bashful but the girl: won't let me. U Vice-President. . . . . . . 3. 4 Football. . . . . . .l. Z. 3. 4 Basketball. . . . . .Z. 3. 4 Baseball. . . . . . .l. Z. 3. 4 Letter Club. . . . . Z. 3. 4 Annual Staff. . . . . 3. 4 Donald Huns ir ke r It isn't what you get awny with. Football . . . Basketball. . Baseball ..., Letter Club . . Annual Staff . . ..Hun.. do il's wh nt you . . l . . l . . . . . . l . l, Z, 3, -8 . . . . . -4 Rosemary Hanel Hg1ne1 The nnrrow vale is not for nie l'll Climb the mountain peak and see The world and all my heart desires. Basketball. . . . 1, 2, 3, Letter Club. . . 1, z, 3, Annunl Staff. . .... 3, Pep Club . . . . .l, Z, 3, Glee Club. . . . . .l, Z, 3, Mixed Chorus . . . l, Z, 3, Paper Staff. . , .l, Z, 3, Class Play . . , , , , Band ......... . .l, One-Act Play ...... . . Homecoming Candidate . , , Clarinet Quartetie ..... , Pep Club Vice-President . . . 3 Clarinet Trio. . . . . . . . Acrnmpanisl . . . . . .l, 3, T I OVE ALL, James Taylo Young fello Bnseball . . Letter Club LRUST A FEW, r Taylor ws will be young fellows. ' 3, -1 .. ....5.4 ....l,-, AnnualSt:uff . . . . . . v. W Q IO WRONG TO NO ONE! Ardis Van Peursem A smile will go :a long, Basketball. . . . . . Letter Club . . Annu:1lStaff. . Pep Club. . . Paper Staff .... . Class Play ...... Pep Club President. . Homecoming Queen . . Letter Club Vice-Pres. Arclie long wav, . . . .l, Z, 3 .l,Z,3 ....3 ..1,Z,3 ..Z,3 .. .13 Class Play . Bob Vanderzyl ' 'Shorty A whiz at sport! he courts. Letter Club . . Football. . . . . . Baseball. . . Basketball. . Annual Staff . . and a girl 2 l,Z 1,2 3 4 1,2 June Jennings Silence often of pure innocence per- suades, when speaking fails. Letter Club . . Basketball. . . . . l, Z, 3, Annual Staff . . PepClub...... . ..l,Z.3. Glee Club. . . Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer. . . Homecoming Attendant . . . . . Wanda Abrahams Wanie Lou Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'can't do witn- out men'. President ...... . . 3 Basketball ..... . . 4 Basketball Manager . . . . 4 Letter Club . . . .3, 4 Annual Staff. . . . . . 4 Pep Club. . Band .... . Cheerleader. . Sax Quartette. . One-Act Play, . . . Queen's Attendani . . Marching Baud ..2,3,4 . .l,Z,3,4 ....3 .2,4 . . Z . . 4 . . 4 Beth Williams Beth It's true indeed she's very small, but only weeds grow very tall. Annual staff. . Assistant Editor. . . . . . PepClub...... ..1.Z. Glee Club. . . Mixed Chorus Paper Staff. . Class Play. . Band ..... Piano Solo . . Accompanist. One -Act Play . Brass Sextette. . - Arthur Van Ryswyk Art No Cupid's dart for me Basketball. . . . . . . ..l,Z,3 Basketball Manager. . . ....l Baseball. Letter Club .... ....l.Z Annual Staff. . . .1,Z,3,4 ....4 Gary Timmons Don't look at m it. Football. . . Basketball . . Baseball. . . Letter Club. . Annual staff . . Timmy e that way, I didn't do ..l,Z,3. ...l,Z.3. ,1,z,3, . ..1.2.3. Cynthia Hoot Cindy Quiet, but so is a stick of dynamite before you light th Annual Staff . . Pep Club .... Glee Club .... Mixed Chorus . . Paper Staff. . . e fuse. Band. . ...... .l, Z, 3, 4 1, Z, 3, 4 ...4 ..l.Z Piano Solo. ..... Clarinet Quai-tette . . Clarinet Trio. . . Avvompanist. . one-Aft may. . Girls' Quartette . . 3, 4 . 1, Z . .3, 4 . .1 . . Z . . .3, 4 . . Z . . .4 Keith Eugene Thornton Susie Shall I go on or have I said enough? President lg Football 3,4: Basketball 3,43 Baseball l,Z,3,4: Letter Club Z,3, 45 Annual Staff 4: Pep Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,Z,3,4g Paper Staff l,Z, 3,4: Class Play 31 Band l,Z,3,4: Cheer- leader Z3 Vocal Solo Z,3,4: One-Act Play lg Boys' Quai-tette Z,3,4g Brass Quintette 4. Hubert Churchill Egbert Somebody has to be a ladies' man. Vice-President. . . .... .1 Football .... . . 1. 3. 3. 4 Basketball. . .... 1. Z Baseball. . . . - - l- lf 3. '1 Letter Club. . . . . 1. Z, 3. 'l Annual Staff. . . . . . . . 4 Mixed Chorus. . . . 1, Z, 3, 'l Class Play .... ..... 3 Mixed Quartette. . . . . '1 Vocal Solo . . . . . 3. 4 Boys' Quartette . . Z, 3, fl Barbara Vande Lune Babs After man came woman, and 5he's been after him ever since. w Secretary and Treasurer ....... 3 Basketball ........ . .l, Z, 3, 41 Annual Staff . . .... . 4 Pep Club .... .. 1, Z, 3, -I Glee Club .... . . 1, Z, 3. 41 Mivecl Chorus . . . . l, Z, 3, el Class Play .... ..... 3 Band ......... . .- One-Act Play ....... . -1 Homecoming Candidate. . . .41 Jean Thompson Ju lu rs A mirthquake of giggles Pwasketball ..... . . . . AnnualStaff. . . . . Pep Club . Paper Stal' .. ..l. f.. Class Pl my . . Glee Club. Elise Green Rig Rm Happy as the night is long Annual Staff. . . . . Pep Club. . . . . 1,2 Glee Club. . , , , Mixed Chorus . . Our Journey To The Moon On the first Monday of September, 1949, a group of timid and amateur passengers boarded a small and fragile plane headed for a long and tedious journey to the moon. We had been warned by many who encountered such an experience in previous years that our trip would not always be smooth and easy going. Amidst huge airliners, jets, and space ships our dubious crew felt very insufficiently clad in their green colored space suits. But, being brave and unfaltering, we are determined to reach our destination. The first lap of our journey was highlighted by an initiation into the solar system. We also witnessed our first football and basketball games in which a few members of our crew participated. After a year's travel over rough and treacherous territory we have to stop for refueling where we change our method of travel to an airliner and continue our trip with more confidence than in the previous year. During the second lap we take a more active part in the solar activities. Pep meetings to cheer our Space Cadets on to victory and crew parties are some of the events in this period of our trip. Becoming more accustomed to our new surroundings the third lap of our journey in a high-powered jet is not as difficult. We began this year with various duties such as operating a concession stand at the football and basketball games. Later on we received crew rings which we shall wear to remember our trip through the solar system. Another outstanding feature of this part of our trip was a play presented by the members of our crew. We also were hosts to a banquet served to those in the space ship ahead of us. At last we were qualified to board the space ship where our duties and responsibilities were broadened. During the last year of our journey we witnessed the first homecoming and a Christmas party for all the mem- bers of the solar system. A very nice banquet was served by the Crew of '54 and we presented another play. An annual, published by our crew, will stand as a reminder of our short while in the solar system. The baccalaureate service and graduation exercise marked the end of our long journey through the solar system and at last our dream of some day reaching the moon was fully realized. The Last Will and Testament of the Class of '53 I, Rosemary Hanel, will my post-guard position to Sheryl Koder. I, Jim Herweh, will my ability to knock rods out of cars to Lowell Vande Lune. I, Ronald I-Ieimstra, will my ability to be able to carry 6 subjects to Lowell Clark. I, June Jennings, will my slow ways to Beverly Messmaker who always seems full of energy. I, Wanda Abrahams, will my ways with the Monroe boys to Beverly Jabaai. I, Larry Jennings, will my bus -driving job to Duane Jennings. I, Jean Thompson, will my dimples to Karolyn Jennings. I, Hubert Churchill, will my wavy hair to Walter Miller. I, Cynthia Boot, will my ability to play the piano to Gordon Wassenaar. I, Keith Thorton, will my five-dollar word vocabulary to Alan Campbell. l, Gary Timmons, will may class ring to Beverly Trager ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I, Bob Vanderzyl, will my ability to participate in sports to Donald Hughes. I, Elise Green, will my quietness to Judy Shutt. I, Mary Lou Van Gundy, will my scholastic ability to Marvin Brubaker. I, Beth Williams, will my Pella boys to anyone who is interested. I, Arthur Van Ryswyk, will my ability to break glasses to Travis Walters Jr. I, Donald Hunsicker, will my Western Pocket Books to Larry Sparks. I, Ardis Van Peursem, will my ability to keep a steady boy friend throughout high school to Marilyn Miller. We, Jim Taylor and Barbara Vande Lune, will our ability to get along together to Joyce Moomaw and Max Ingram. 'In Memory of LOWELL WIGGINS 59- 0081416 NULL DONALD J ABM Lowell, who graduated in the Class of 1952. hrfd il versatile personality, :1 good sense of humor, :incl an :vctive interest in sports that will be remem- bered down through the years by his fellow-students here :ut Prairie City High School. Donnie, who would be l- Junior this yerxr, will Donald, who would wlso be 1 .Tumor this ye xr, long be remembered here lt Pr lirie City High School. was noted for his mischievous ways and for his llis cheerful smile :ind pleasing personnlity endeared willingness to give il helping h ind to all who knew him hinm 10 ,ill who knew hirn. 18 ,,r' 4, p l i al , ' Y J ' in I 'Y -Y 7 I if l 1 I' , 'J I , Y Y J -2 Y ' f ' x D , Y' ' , 1 '- -- ' - .- un 'ULIIIQR 1-.- , Y 2 - i ' 1 ' ' J J 'I V 1 r I 3 : - 1 pn- l ..' 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V1.2-1-rzsaaavbavil'-s::-A-'J -N np-n-5:::L.::uns1u- -,.- ., una: -una:-...pnnuuuulnllduxz-ann-. --. .M es 'lf4 F ' .PA as lf 1'-V' 'Qi A 9 mxmwwwmmw wa - -5.-I -joinrwl us from country Freshman Class As twenty-seven Freshmen we started the year .und hope to mnke -ll four yellrs -is twenty-seven clxssmzntes. Among these we incluclorl eight new f.xCes: lCl.xine Rinelmrt, Kwrolyn Jennings, Louise li lin, llownrrl Vnmler llllrl, Jeinne Miller, Dorothy X' ln ,f'.ec', Alun C umphell, lnrl Dorolhy Sheri, who schools. We ell lived through initi- .tilm to enjoy .1 Chris1ni.sS imrty hclcl in lhe gynm. Now w0're nfl'-iOllf-L to lake the Suphomores' plnres nest ye.lr. Our spon- sor is Illr. V.lnll1'urs0rY1. Q N' . .Q v :., - ny, I Pres. Mary Louise K.ain Vice-Pres. Norma Neely Sec. Gr Trelxs. Lola Steenhoek Harley Thornton Sheryl Koder. Howard Vander Hart Barbara Jeanne Miller Dorothy V.m Zee Beryl Bos Janice Lee Reyers Alan Campbell Donna Lu Brunner Travis Walters, Jr. Karolyn Jennings John Ritter Nancy Williams . Lnlrry Sparks Alice Van Ryswyk Dorothy Sher.u Ednn Sille Ellen Vnught Elaine Rinehart 3 Dorothy V.in Houwellinyg Alice Thompson Jo Ellen Thompson J-:nice Rowe l...nrry Isourens I H .:.1- ., - 'f,a:.-QL' .5 I ' .5- Iii: :,: .-7 ' .2957 'W' V V 1. V - 1 ,-.4- aff E - .. A - 5,w:',f,-', 15, ,' .1-513. .1 ' - Q .1 1 . - 1 , -V 5 .H ' S ii-.':gp, - iff? 114,155 Qui' ':A.q'g.ffsg:1 i:T'Q. A ' ' -wir,-3 ' x ' . fZ f.:'-.'.31 .ifi'l- -Qiff.Q.' 'Z - f7g1Q?.iL'-.:'-' ..f- J' -', G - -I '- ,iff U - '.' :I:f'f ' ...f-1.f-2-' . -M '- H f .-'if'-:553.?f:'-V' Q-H , v, 5:12-,:,:1,3.l.,:, ,G-,g if -.- xx. 5-ig '- t ' 'MCH .f 1 .T :L . ' 'Q - . -:H 41 - 1 ii.L'9.'g4f:r .fS'f:,?5if' Lg! 47351 'g y-' , :j.'f 34:,Q4rgQ' rg:-'-' fs- ,, yrs., .55-:'c,'-jg. .141 ..n.,1-r'4u'5-545952 .vs - ,, Kif'-fs, 4!zbff+lJ,, 'fx GRHD GIS Q1 Eighth Grade This year Mrs. Oliver is our cla:-as sponsor, Madge Recd l..aVerne Beyers, and jimmy Dean joined us in time to enjoy a theater party at Newton and spend our last year in junior High. Now the fifteen of us are looking forward days as the green La Vern Byers Jerold Sneller Jimmy Dean Gene Koder is lrvin Van Haaften Linda Sandy to nexl year when we will begin our high school Freshnien. Madge Reed .Ton Dykstra Larry Harrison Dick Stevens Billy Schlosser Janet Wilson Louise French: Vice-President Bob Sparks: President Loretta Cline: Sec. Er Trens. Seventh Grade Maybe we are just :seventh graders, but due to the imaginative minds of our twenty-three menmbers and sponsor, Mr. Ackley, we were able to give Iwo cmeriaining skins this year--one for Homecoming and the oiher for Christmas. Our only class party was a movie at Colfax. R onnie R ow e Alda Neely Richard Hiemstra jon Jennings Edward Williams Margaret Mox-hauser Wesley Ackley Judy Van Zee Dennis Brubaker Judy Noon W Judy Kutchin John Van Haalen Paul Colyn Beulah Byers David Winegar Jean Grimes -Timmy Miller Karen Boot Raymond Williams Carolyn Van Houweling Kenneth Willis Maxine Williams Jollllen Wassenaar fi 34 Louis Booher Sixth Grade Shirley Hughes Neola Bos Rnyrnond Wiliams Marlene F reman Dale Benson Ronnie Vander Ploeg Karen Sandy Ronnie Miller Sharon C ouls on V Virginia Van Voorhis Bobby Cline Judy Buckingham Donald Silie Richard Morrow Judy Schlosser Harold Wilson Virginia Abrahams Barbara Vanderzyl Dennis Ackly Marjorie Thornton Leslie Lourens David Hinkley Nancy Dylstra Deanna Kain W ilber De itr ick Melvin Neely Keith Willis Ronnie Vander Myden Jerry Koder Philip Jarnagin Fifth Grade L .,,., Q. . .P y. L- . A ' 'f ' '2 4, is 5 ' ' 1 ' ' Ralph Waddle Douglas Reed Joyce Birkenholz Kay Byers Gary Ackley Arvin Sneller Jimmy McKlveen Dennis Miller H Billy Soutter Ronnie Van Zee Keith Cline Janet Byers Ruth Deitrick Myron Van Houweling Marcene Breed Billy McK1veen Elaine Morgan Gary Sandy Margaret Stoner Le Roy Taylor Fourth Grade 27 W X -if nl M 3 ,, , sw -MEN ' rib, ., an M 1953? Martin Williams Don Grimes Carol Cook Stephen Holmes Sheryl Coulson Dickie Dystra Karen Erskine Mnx Vande Lune C2irolMessm'1ker Janet Van Hzmien Donnn Noon Donna Byer s Marvin Wagner Janet Buckingham Lloyd Van Zee Annette Booher Brian Boot Linda Hinckley Kerry Langston June Kutchin Third Grade s. L ir' S andra Koder Barbara Williams .Tune Thomps on Mary Lee Morhauser Johnny McCauley Janet Jarnigan .Tay Benson Karen Freeman Glen Miller Sheryl Van Baaie Gary Dykstra John Strnvers Lind.: Sue Miller Sandra Guthrie Robby Fnidley James Brashear Shnron Vunder Ploeg Jerold Vfillilms Nl'vl'11l Jo Schuitingn Bessie Noon Second Grade vw A , . if 433.32 ' xx. ,Q J X Q, Donald Booher m Q- 3' A Y f A W' 'A 1 fl I l f s 1, , r ' C.. Patricia Cglyn Darlene Sneller Douglas Bauer Orvil Williams Howard Van Zee Mary Louise Burns Donna Thornton Colleen Brubaker First Grade Ronnie Lourens Stephen Wils on David Lee Perry Karen Stevens Bobby Erskine Phyllis Stringer Jimmy Myers Linda Sue Byers rig ll l will' 7' Brian Vande Lune Rethn Trunnel David Chandler Linda Grimes Eugene Van Baale Noralee Brubaker David McClellan Mary Ann Russell W .vid Burns Sandra Neely Ronald Waddle Primar fx 'J 'R i 'l l ,gl W 6 A V4 ' Q J, .. . 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Two seventh graders, Maxine Williams and Karen Boot, three Sophomores, Erma Lest Brewer, Margaret McFadden, and Lila Steenhoek, and one Senior, Rosemary H.xne1, with Beth Williams as their accompanist, made up the Girls' Sextette. The sextette sang for the Lions' Club, Junior Class Play, Christmas, Spring Program and Music Contest. Bob Sparks, Hubert Churchill, Judy Shutt, :ind Shirley Elrod with Beth Willizims :ms accompanist, composed the Mixed Qufartette. The grade school sextette, Dale Benson, Virginia Abrahams, Barbara Vunderzyl Virginia Vain Voorhis, Judy Buckingham, amd Jimmy Mclilveen, sang at the Christmas Prograrn :md Spring Program. Three boys, Keith Thornton, Hubert Churchill. .ind Mwrvin Brubaker, ,ind nine girls, Dorothy V.xn I-Iouwelling, Elnor Herweh, Judy Shutt, Cynthia Boot, Margaret Ivlclfzmdden, Phyllis Abrahams, Beth Williams, Lila Steenhoek und Erma Left Brewer, were the soloists for this year. Each has performed at various times throughout the ye.1r. Mixed Chorus BACK ROW: Phyllis Abrahams, Judy Shutt, Marvin Brubaker, Hubert Churchill, Keith Thornton, Ronald Heimstra, Bob Sparks, Jon Ritter, Elnor Herweh, Beverly Traeger. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Van Zee, Dorothy Shera, Cynthia Boot, Alice Thompson, Alice Van Ryswyk, Larry Sparks, Barbara Vande Lune, Rosemary Hanel, Sheryl Koder, Lola Steenhoek, Shirley Elrod. SECOND ROW: Grace Telfer, Donna Brunner, Nancy Williams, Erma Lea Brewer, .Ton Jennings, Lila Steenhoek, Beverly Jabaai, Janice Byers, Beth Williams, acc. FRONT ROW: Ellen Vaught, Linda Sandy, Judy Van Zee, Harley Thornton, Dennis Bru- baker, Maxine Williams, Judy Noon, Mary Shera, Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Margaret Morhauser, Mary Louise Kain, Karolyn Jennings, Dorothy Shera, Louise French, Madge Reed, Janet Wilson, Elnor Herweh, Beverly Traeger Judy Shutt, Lola Steenhoek, Judy Kutchin. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Boot, Carolyn Van Houwelling, Elaine Rinehart, Alice Thompson, .ToE.llen Thompson, Alice Van Ryswyk, Barbara Vande Lune, Rosemary llfmel, Sheryl Koder. Dorothy Van Houwelling, Judy Noon, Shirley Elrod. SECOND ROW: Karen Boot, Dorothy Van Zee, Grace Telfer, Donna Brunner, Nancy Will- iams, Erma Lea Brewer, Lila Steenhoek, Beverly Jabaai, Margaret McFadden, Joyce Moornaw, Janice Byers, Beth Williams, acc. FRONT ROW: Ellen Vaught, Loretta Cline, Linda Sandy, Jean Grimes, Judy Van Zee, Maxine Williams, JoEllen Wassenaar, Mary Shera, Margie Van Dyke. Band BACK ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW FRONT ROW: Judy Van Zee, Judy Shutt, Phyllis Abrahams, Harley Thornton, Keith Thornton, Richard Heimstra, Bob Sparks, Beryl Bos, Jackie Sparks. Karen Boot, Carolyn Van Houwelling, Judy Kutchin, Margaret Morhztuser, .ToEllen Thompson, Alice Thompson, Dorothy Van Houwelling, Janet Wilson, Margaret McFadden. Gerald Madsen, Virginia Abrahams, M mine Williams, Loretta Cline, Lind x Sandy, Alice Van Ryswyk, Wanda Abrahams, Lil 1 Steenhoek, Lolw Steenhoelx Shirley Elrod, Jimmy McKlveen. Ronald Vander Ploeg, Margaret. Stoner, Margery Thornton, B trbara Vanderzyl, Virginia Van Voorhis, Judy Buckingham, Neol-1 Bos, Marlene Freeman, Judy Schlosser, Karen Sandy, Dale Benson. Forty-five girls, or the Girls' Glee Club, under the direvtion of Cer wld M trlsen sung Swing Low, SweetCh.1riot , I Heard A Forest Pr'tyin5g tnd '1'ir:ttnmb.t .tt Music Contest. They also perforrnecl tt Junior Cl Iss Play, Christmas ljI'Uf1I'ttItl,.tllil Spring Contest. Also pstrtivipttting .tt Music Contest was the Miwed Chorus. Their numhers influx I.,eggencle , The Curtains of Night , .und llo-l,.t-Li . A lVlttrChin5g Rand was ortgttnized this your .tntl it portormctl it sever tl ofthe ho: .. football ganies. Cwrllitttl OVET'Il1I't', 'l'hc St-vrlw Ol' Canxt-a, -:and hl St-rt-no ut-rv their contest numhc rs . BRASS QUAR'I'IC'l I'IC C1'ARH'xQI'l' 'Hum an pl 4 'SAY QUAIZ'I'I'1'I I'Ii I'IiUMI'Ii' . , , . Qxlwrtvlte. IIIIIITII' 11uc'rr1Izr-xx WCVO , I.- ARI IUNI-T IJUPTI' Q,I,. XIlINI-f I' L2IIAIl'I'If I' TI: I1:su5Cr IHILII- l1p1I1vUI'1'IIM'l I Viv I l'RIl II1C Pm-.155 Q.,-ll r'Iv1tL-mn1S1szffImI .I,Im,1XN1Is S wrlas VirviniaAI+r iI.1r11s Incl IXI lxwvrv IIIIOTUIOD wI1I- I y U n . pl Iyml -I III? SI7X'II'lw I'1'ug,-1' 'IYl -mi IXILISII I'iuINf'SI, IIIIPII nwxmlmr lux' 1'-mir-s,t xx Ia 'L,.px'1rz'4'1l,Mm-1 .Indy Ixl1lc'I1111, IXI1 1IIl' k1II1'IT . , , , . ,. .I0.mmImI In' vx.Iff,1m I+m1rstm1mIwr H! III: H '-: Im, IMIIJ ws Iwi IXI r'I-I1'1'IAIw1'- .IL11Iy X' In 11, lv'VI-IVI 1 X' I11cIG1'fyI, xx Inflf.XIII-II1m1s,,1mII1I!St4-mmm.. NAV 'I RID 1 9 .. if Trumpet Quartette The Trumpet Trio was composed of Neola Bos, Margery Thornton, and Virginia Abrahams. These girls played at the Christmas Program, Lions' Club Meeting, PTA, Spring Program, and Music Contest, Their contest number was Joyt'ulness . Altlmugli the Baritone Duet cou1dn'i participate in the Music Contest because there wasn't any entry for them, Dorothy Van Houwelling and Janet Wilson played at PTA and Spring Program. Two Freshnaen, Jol'Illen Thornpson and Lola Steenhoek, one eight grader, Linda Sandy, and one Sophomore, Margaret McFadden, made up the Clarinet Quartette. And1n1C Cantabile and Galloway Pipers was their contest num- hers. Three sivth-graders, Barbara Vanderzyl, Virginia Van Voorhis, 'md Judy lkuckingham, played Triad at contest. This Sax Trio performed at the Junior Class Play, Christrnas ljrogrzim, Spring Program, and Music Contest. The Trumpet Quartette, made up of Jackie Sparks, Alice Van Ryswyk, Virginia Van Voorhis, and Dale Benson, used Dedication as their contest number. Harley Thornton, Dorothy Van I-louwelling, Keith Thornton, Alice Van Ryswyk, and Jackie Sparks, made up the Brass Quintette. BRASS QUINTETTE .Tumor Class Play A BROOM FCTR THE BRIDE Linda, daughter of 11 socially pretentious mother, is set to mwrry v- Ernest, the m:1m:v's boy of 11 supposedly wealthy mother. Lindw' finnce, 't reporter, turns up and sets his mind to breaking up this mwtch. The wealthy Aunt of the fwmily--they've not seen her for mstny yewrs, se turns up und is mistaken by :1 flighty mother for the new mnid: she is put to work. A crook, posing as a society reporter, enters the house with his niece: he is fitter some vfilusble letters known to him to be con- cealed behind st family painting. The reporter disguises himself ns the Aunt from Boston: he disrupts the plrwns for the big wedding and prfrtifflly ev-'poses some of the phony guests. Linda realizes she really loves the reporter. Together with her new fiance, they dispose ofthe possessive mother of Ernest :md enable him to m trry the niece of the crook, who has reformed, und hws made n match with the weffllthy Aunt who his been misttken for the new mnid. Bert Grey . Cl--r-. . . . Josie .... Linda Grey. . Susie Jones. . . Mrs. Digberry . Ernest Digberry. Miranda Gos . . . Dolly Laurel. . . Roger I-lornblow . Tony Piper .... Lola Lovelwce. . De 'con lVl xrridew, , Stole M +n.1ger, . Publicity. . . . CAST . . long suffering father. . . . flighty society mother. . , , at domineering maid. . . . .the :attractive bride-to-be . - . . , , , , . :tn impish nine-year old. . . . . Trum'-n Wwgner .Doris Trunnel . Joanna Oliver Nona Emerson . . Ruth Grimes lVl.trilyn Miller . . pompous 'vnd snobbish society woman. . . . . . . . . the timid groom. . . . . wealthy old eccentric from Boston. . Dorothy Drxugherty . . Nlnx Ingrwm . , , ,ri romrtntic young lldy ..... . . Sandra Benver . . . . . :1 would-be crook . . . . . . . . . Dick Soutter ,:t young reporter who stops 'tt nothing. . Marvin Brub tker . . . . . 'f fwded stwge star. . Mwry Lou Vwn Wyng trden .1 crotchety old wornnn h.tter. . . . . . . Gordon Wassennar . . . Dean Pulver Effects .......... Ronwld Telfer Property Minn ,ge .Lowell V tnde Lune House M tn Millie-up. Costumes. llrmlucer. . Jini MCC 'ulvy Don uld Hughes Noni lfrnerstm , 5-Ltndrt Beaver I. s. IXI -ry l'lix'cx' 'tt ' 'X' Our First Homecoming 1 Homecoming made its initir-il nppe ir' nce it Prairie City lligh this year. Five girls from the Junior I-nd Senior classes were selected by the student body to serve 'ns cnndidwtes They were Ardis Vin Peursem, June Jennings, Wzmdi Abrwh ims, Rosemary Hrmel, and Barbztrri Vzlnde Lune. Cf these five, three were voted to reign over Homecoming, Ardis :is Queen .und June and Wzindzt sts attend tnts. On Thursday evening, October 8, Stunt Night was opened by 'a Pep Rally on the football field with xi huge bonfire. The activities then moved to the gym where the Coronation took place. Ronald Heimstrzi served as Muster of Ceremonies. The Queen :ind her attendants received bouquets of roses and were escorted to their crowning sezxts to observe the evening's entertainment. This consisted of stunts or skits put on by each class, 7th through llth, and the teachers. Friday evening, the Homecoming football game was pl-iyed with Urbzmdnle. The Queen und her attendants were presented to the mmny spectators by the w-my of ri con- vertible driven by Donald Hunsicker. During the halftime, the footb ill boys presented Ardis, June, .ind Wanda with corsziges of yellow mums. An Alumni Coffee was held after the game in the Hot Lunch Room. The PTA served coffee and cookies to the alumni, students, teachers, and guests. Cheerleaders and Letter Club At the beginning of the sc-hool yeir the sludenl bocly chose 1l1e following cheerleaders: Non- Elmerson, Erma Le'1Brewer, Phyllis Abr +11 'mS. Beverly 'l'r'neger, :and Joyce Nloom.-vw, The school purcli :serl new uniforms for the girls l'k7l'1SlSllI'lfj ol' red skirts Wiih black ple ls :nfl refl incl lil' ffk blouses. Under lhe undying leadership ol' the ctlieerlc rulers the girls lncl boys spurred on to many victories. FOURTH ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Margaret McFadden, Beverly Jabaai, Hubert Churchill, Larry Jennings, Gary Timmons, Duane Jennings, Marvin Brubaker, Beverly Nlessmnker, June Jennings Jean Thornpson, Ardie Van Peursem, Art Van Ryswyk, Truman Wagner, Ronald Telfer, Bob Vandermyl, Jackie Sparks, Lila Steenhoek Wanda Abr:ih:ims, Jim McCauley, Max Ingram, Jim Taylor, Gordon Wzissenaar, Keith Thornton, Rosemary I-lanel Beverly Tr uger, Joyce Moomaw, Phyllis Abrahams, Noni Emerson, Erma Lea Brewer W'Pl'f' Newspaper Staff The editor of our paper, The School Daze, was Rosemary Hanel. Each week the staff met for an informal gab fest in Mrs. Oliver's room to decide what would be put in the paper for the following week. Margaret McFadden and Erma Lee Brewer were in charge of the what-not column: Cynthia Boot, the general news: Ardie Van Peursem and Jean Thompson, the humor column: and Nona Mae Emerson and Truman Wagner, the sports events that occurred during the week. Beth Williams wrote the music news and Bob Sparks wrote the grade school news. Doris Trunnel was the 'xssistxmt editor and Mrs. Oliver was the advisor. Nona Mae Emerson,.Cynthia Boot, Erma Lee Brewer, Ardis Van Peursem, Margaret McFadden, Keith Thornton, Trunnan Wagner, Bob Sparks and Beth Williams. Seated are Doris Ann Trunnel, Rosemary I-Ianel, Jean Thompson, and Mrs. Oliver. Freshman Initiation Christmas Party X Q V631 MW G Q5 wk Football -4, BACK ROW: Harley Thornton, David Boot, Howard Vander Hart, Travis Walters, J' SECOND ROW: Bob Sparks, Jimmie McCauley, Keith Thornton, Duane Jennings, Gordon Waluenaar, Coach Van Peursem FRONT ROW: Gary Timmonl, Ronald Telfer, Hubert Churchill, Larry Jennings, Bob Vanderzyl Due io their small size 'ind many injuries throughout the year the Plainsmen were greatly handicapped. The boys showed much improve- ment during the season, but were unable to obtain a victory. Those graduating from the squad this year :ire Hubert Churchill, Larry Jennings, Gary Timmons, Keith Thornton, ind Bob Vnnderzyl. 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The team showed improvement during the season 'ind played rem lrkzlble ball only to have the breaks go if uinsi them Those graduating from the squfad this yenr .ire Girv Timmons Bob Vander Zyl, Larry Jennings, and Keith Thornton. Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Pr iirie Prairie Prairie Prairie lfrairie Prairie City City City Ciiy City Cily City City City Cify City Cify City City Ciiy City City City City 34 40 53 40 3'-3 31 GZ 52' 53 4? 49 36 46 48 3? Z1 43 52 41 Kellogg Runne lls Mifchellville Lynnville lxellogg Monroe Barrier Mingo Hartford Runnells Lynnville COlf.Lv Hs: rtford Sully Mitchellville Monroe Newburg Kellogg Milchellville LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Van Peursem, Howard Vander Hart, Jon Ritter, Keith Thornton Gorden Wwssenaar Bob Vanderzyl, Larry Jennings, Duane Jennings, Gary Timmons Truman Wagner and Harley Thornton. 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Thank You. I - FEEDS I Q l A Q 9 lv I .'. ' 'X' w AQ L -4 if ii AL I H I . .4 ev- , Soybean Oil Meal Rolled Oats Oyster Shell and Grit Linseed Oil Meal Dari Dari Solids Vitamins and Antibiotics Cottonseed Oil Meal Molasses Hog and Poultry Feeds Meat and Bone Meal Salt and Trace Minerals Spray Materials Bran and Shorts Steamed Bone Meal Field Seeds Alfalfa Meal Pulverized Limestone Agrico Fertilizer Custom Milling and Mixing Phone 3502 4 Miles West Of Prairie City, Iowa -- Highway 163 EQ H. JENNINGS, General Insurance Sllpf- ' Best Fire, Automobile, Life, Accident, F. - - - - - lQ ' Wishes . 8: Hospital Hospitalization Polio E A7 ' f 0 H JH X f 11 ff- H5 To w ii- x ' v j ff K rp Q X I U X AQJCQV Class e x It lf T rr. 102 1fZ N. Znd Avenue E. -Phone 461 L 1953 WV 1 g Newton, Iowa P g g I gg ' ' ' The Senior Class Wishes To Thank All Of The Advertisers Who 432 F Contributed To Make The ,Q fr . . K Publication Of Our 'L V Annual Possible. QS 'Your Time and Talents Have Been 5 The Senior Class Of 1952. TRAVIS 'Y I Norge 5 W WALTERS lu, Appliances K , FURNITURE B RUBAKER AND SONS AND FUNERAL Your SERVICES Service Headquarters For Repairs ZX Z5 Quality .f L Farm Equipment and Home Appliance s R I XZ 'x ls S f likjggigf N fl X 5 I - '3 i ,WH .- 'I we i iff QQ. BI' U .- ,. Sym: X i its c i Q1 V A W' X N Allis-Chalmers and New Idea Farm Equipment Con ratulations ! ! gf lp g J. Q9 QQ From. . . H. Q 3 ag, MC KLVEEN 'Q Q' DE WIT x Q? , AND MARWLQQ? AND 4 4 M l COMPANY MC CAULEYQ Y . Meats and Groceries U Ig, 1 u ' Lumber ' F Building Materials , ll f Dealers In. . . Coal T ' fri' Red Brand Fence A ,W Red Top Steel Posts Q A x 129 I X vf f S 1 -xwuf , fc' A- ,.... 35555555545 , ' I S I , Phone 4141 .. - - ' -fqxxg-isuilielg J I 1 ,- ,f - SIX X 'F ' ' fmt h X Rims! 1 A -- -.., R ix ' ,-4 Q .-T' Xl sfkg wn 1 B vcgxxlsli ii - A C. E - eg r u f-5 1 R K3 K Tin '17 1 T V' . lift' W-' L-K ..ss.Uf. S we S Household Appliances FARMERS' EXCHANGE f Ep B Shellane Bottle Gas -an il. R Plumbing 8: Heating Grain - Feed ' o Hardware at I 'l - ' .. A: I S. Groceries Farm Supplies - Fences - Seeds xg Home Killed Meat Fertilizer LGJFIEHQTTL..- Dutch Bo L- F ...Q.e.I.a.s paint Y . . . . Li'm'Iq,f!F i F4 . Custom M1X1HgS - Custom C1r1nd1ng Birdseye Frosted Foods Phone 4841 Jack Sprat Products THE WORD FOR STATE BANK OF ' 'ni' .9 5 . .rs K ' PRAIRIE CITY, IOWA L Service V X 1' GRATULAT1 - ,mal N O it o and N ' C Best Wishes S h A' To The - Seniors! ' JN .- BQ ' X Q , ' I Q V f. Let A f dk l Reddy ' F f , Do Itg xXQXX lb 7644 ff f X 4 f Electricity Is cheap! N if, Pig-is'-Zisssxegf bl 'l- ' ,'i555F4f -., - ,555-555-1235, IOWA POWER :f':F'i'ii'Z.j::'.-i','h yr AND J 25 -I LIGHT co1v1 PANY VANDER PLOEG Complete Service 2.4 Hour Wrecker Service 1... , , A' P MOTOR 5 V A O B H U I N U G COMPANY if y T I M - I 1 C c Monroe, Iowa ' A K C POWESHIEK-JASPER FARM SERVICE COMPANY E I4 ' - Gasolines Kerosenes Y? Lrg. - fi Distillates Tractor Fuels 14. 'B , , on Filter Elements Paints is ' ,,- Lubricating Oils Greases 40 Insecticides Fertilizer If S 0.23 at of Harlan Cannon - Truck Salesman , STONER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 5791 Chrysler A Hvfl C1 and I 'Sergei Sales and Service plymouth ' A, ' PRAIRIE CITY FEED MILL H 'j ,i,'Q , , A 13 5 if For Cheaper 8: Better Feeds , in x F . Come To Us, We Are E 2 I Y. Bound To 5. ' uw' f PLEASE 'Q' - ' ' f I' 0 ' Q Y is F550 an Hffff' Phone 4981 BRQWN ra M save On 3 GAMBLES MERC. Q Gr Ceries Coronado 81 Crosley Appliances ,l C o1v1 PANY 1 O 1 -F b fb' fr Furniture - Hardware , Dry Goods Devere Cleveland Your Home Owned and Operated Briardale .5 Notions! Phone 365 Store so J 4 Hdw. Colfax, Iowa F Runnells, Iowa av wh I PETER A. NUGTEREN VAN Hi41ALEN'S - Qu M 1 ' Es' Elgin is Watch Few' Clothmg and 3., fe. Bulova QR . D ' and Watches Repairing J Shoes ,X Prairie If P , , C,t City, I ,M Phone 1, ' ralme 1 Y 4, Iowa ' ' 4701 , Phone 5101 U STUDIO STATION f - 5' f o if,i A ,oo Q N ., .::. , Good Luck S' X , Phone 342 ,, XJ o e I f. I ' Seniors Colfax, Iowa .X 'Z gf Of 1953! , I Cecil and Dale Ogburn, Owners -, Ar ne. f MONROE Winning 5 LQ Q ,, Hybrids ' V' ' Q DRESS , df 8 Ont Of 10 Q 'ng E Times is CLUB -'sf . PFISTER I 1: , D ' ASSOCIATED For Quality A Cleaning 1 ' ' , ,lv GROWERS, mc. ,.- Monroe, I Q Iowa Monroe, Iowa Newton, Iowa Congratulations Xffx U tl i X I Diamond K . A J N E D W E E R L B E R Watches S N To The Class Of 1953! THE VERNON COMPANY America's Finest Advertising Specialties For Over Half A Century g R I Rings JeWe11'Y K Newton, Iowa 1 Be st Wishes Insurance Congratulations! ! Of All Kinds STAR OIL To The COMPANY I , , X f Z X Seniors Of is 1953 LJ - -' X X E: f From f . 1 f D-X Lubricating Greasing DICK .MJ Motor Fuels Seiberling Tires Tire Repair ZAAYER AA, f Tank Wagon Service . S LA PRAIRIE CITY FIRST I 2 -' ,-3,4 , I-IATCHERY 4 ,' . , I , Q If V NATIONAL Z I,-fi I x Q jkgljj Feeds 57' W BANK - M ' Z fig. sq Q Seeds and Q N o 1 U X I9 x A Good Place V I 3, fimxk To Do Your E I ' PoultrY W. FXS Banking ! ' Supplies . Phone 5851 Follow The Crowd TO'-' Good Luck To The Grads Of '53s 85 PETE 'S 3 'Z' , ' 'I w 'I ei 23.2. ' CAFE A . 'G I A I ' ' E , -75 , 4 E' 1 ,IJ . S 'u f.l,lH rn...-nIll Hl. 5 , Inu unior NEWTON DAILY S 8 WI X t and 'mv- NE YS ' Dick T -' E I I Q . W -.i D SPARK'S ,X-ML!-'v,-QSUIC Nt I Groceries E V I -,,,k A! Q k I Y,, 4 7 I SERVICE :jj Rfk 'Q Diggoords I-I I .-.. 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Class of ft? ka, COM PANY Ph ' fp- f one 4661 E A E WILEY E A A ' I ROBERTS K since 1885 Wg E 55 Mayor Of Prairie City, Iowa Come To The HH, R A cw, -r-we WS R gl Snafswid-es-r't.Ms ' I C A M It ' frgckw ' fnews-F-ff-551 N I 1 9 a'nr E T C -f' R A oil fum! 41 W Y I F g S E E ' E id For Friendl Service! l ' V I C I I I I PRAIRIE CITY . RAYMOND STEENHOEK LOCKER PLANT yvfi Your Phiuips 66 Man! rv ' X , - ' as Custom Butchering ' Phone K ! W 'TEE and 'F L, House 5751 Q 1 v I' Meat Curing Station 5753 ' l'-5. Dial 3151 D A ADRiAN's . THE COLFAX . 5, JEWELRY Q 10 MOTOR ' Newton, Iowa T' I COMPANY My Y V V ' I 1 52 - ' is Proprietor . : NY ff Frank Milburn I ff' AU? x - HN f,Qjgf,f. Watches 1101.-, ' ' -' - Repairing-Ford Parts :- Silverware I WeldinggQils-Greases Diamonds FARMERS NEWTON SUPPLY- f-f iff FURNITURE 'Q STORE , COMPANY 'S INC. A--sy , Horne X 'l- ' on P11006 343 l Furnishings Colfax ,. ggi- Maytag Q .I D John Deere H? 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