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History of Senior Class We numbered twenty-seven strong when our class of '55 first entered the walls of P. C. H. S. to begin four years that will long be remembered and cherished by us. The members included: Phyllis Abrahams, David Boot, Erma Lea Brewer, Max Caldwell, Alan Carnpbell, Lowell Clark, Glennyce Den Besten, Shirley Elrod, Elnor Herweh, Duane Jennings, Lois Krohn, Margaret McFadden, Beverly Messmaker, Joyce Moomaw, Mary Lou Plate, Audrey Pulver, Godfrey Redco, Mary She ra, Judy Shutt, Rosalee Stamper, Lila Steenhoek, Jackie Sparks, Grace Telfe r, Danny Trunnel, Jerry Van Baale, Margie Van Dyk, and Loren Vander Lune. We were initiated as comic strip characters. It is one night that will always re- main in the back of our minds, to be talked about as the years go by. Junior Smith joined us, but dropped out after about six weeks. We also lost Alan Campbell, Jerry Van Baale, and Godfrey Redco, We were glad to welcome Bertha Grimes, Beverly Jabaai, and Beverly Trager to our class. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we had lost Glennyce Den Besten, Mary Lou Plate, and Rosalee Stamper, but gained one new member, Walter Miller. We had no class parties during that year. Some of the members of our class began taking more inte rest in sports, music, and we participated in a skit for home-coming. We started our Junior year with the same group of students, but this time we were upperclassmen and we knew it! We also started taking life more seriously by choosing the subjects that would do us the most good in later life. On October 30, 1953, under the direction of Mr. Wilkins, our English instructor, we presented our class play, Watch Out For Spooks . With Mrs. Regier as our class sponsor we took over the duties of running the Junior concession stand at the football and basketball games. Again we took part in the fun night activities for home-coming. We became the joyful owners of our class rings by Tha.nksgiving and kept them, at least until Christ- mas. Then some were given away to be worn with pride by the new owners. We held our Junior-Senior Banquet on May 7 in the hot lunchroom. The atmos- phe re was traditional of the Gay 90's . Our mothers prepared a delicious meal, serving over eighty-five guests, including Juniors, Seniors, faculty members and their husbands and wives. We were entertained and waited on by eight members of the Sophomore Class. When we arrived for our last term at Prairie City High School we had lost Max Caldwell, Grace Telfer, and Phyllis Abrahamsg leter Lowell Clark also left us. This year we gained only one new member, Leland Aldridge, giving us a graduating class of twenty-two members. We initiated the Freshmen in style as is the custom and then settled down to work. We again chose appropriate subjects for our future plans and we all worked hard to gain the most we could from our last year in high school. We worked hard to produce an annual that would accurately express our thoughts and memories of our school. Our second class play was held in the spring and we ,at- tended the banquet given us by the Juniors. The baccalaureate service and graduation exe rcise were both joyful and yet a little sad. After all this time we are now ready to each go his own way in the world and make his life the best he can.
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SHIRLEY ELROD John-ee Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. Glee Club................. Mixed Chorus.............. Band................... Manager................ Small Vocal Group..... Letter Club............... Pep Club.................... Class Play Committee............... NN 14 53' I. 1,z,3,4 1,z,4 2,4 1 z 1,z,3,4 1,Z,3,4 3 MARGARET MCFADDEN ..Redn Second thoughts are ever wiser. President............................... Basketball ...... Glee Club ....... Mix ed Chorus .... Band .............. Soloist ......... Trio.............. Accompanist ...... Sextet ............ Quartet ........ Letter Club ..... Annual Staff ....... Pep Club ............... Class Play Cast ..... Cheerleader ........ Clarinet Quartet ..... .- z 1.23.4 1,z,3,4 l,Z,4 l,2,3,4 ... 3,4 2,4 1,z,3,4 1.2 4 l,Z,3,4 3,4 l,Z,3,4 3 ...... 1 1 ERMA LEA BREWER usauyi- Variety is the mother of enjoyment. Secretary.......... Basketballn... Manager....... Glee C1ub........ Mixed Chorus.... Soloist ............ Trio ............. Quartet ...... Sextet .......... Letter Club ..... Pep Club ....... Annual Staff ..... Paper Staff........ ........................... 1,2 Cheerleader......... Class Play Cast...... 2 ...... 3.4 .... l,Z,3,4 ...... 1,ZJ4 .. l,Z,3Q4 ... l,Z,f4 ..... 4 1,2 ... l,Z,3,4 1,Z,3,4 4 .... 1,Z,3,4 1,2 3 LOREN VANDE LUNE Squawk When the candles are out all women are fair. Basketball ........................ 1,2 Baseball ....... ........ 1 Glee Club ........ l,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus ............. ...... I ,Z Pep Club .... ................ .... 1 , Z,3,4 Class Play Committee ...... ...... 3
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Senior Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of P, C. H. S. , being of sound mind and about ready to cast aside our high school ways and depart for the sedate land of adulthood, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and an- nulling any and all will or wills by us made heretofore: Item Item Item Item Item- Item Item Item Item Item Ite m Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Margie Van Dyk bequeaths her quietness to the Freshman boys. My, what a pleasant relief. Shirley Eli-od wills her Dear John letters to Carolyn Roorda. Beverly Jabaai gives her brother to Carolyn Van Houweling. Lila Steenhoek donates her post position to Janet Wilson, Erma Lea Brewer leaves her music ability to Paul Colyn. David Boot wills his easy-going ways to Alice Van Ryswyk. Lois Krohn donates her slacks to Ramona Gulling. Duane Jennings deeds his ability to play football to Johnny Van Haalen. Loren Vande Lune bequeaths his wavy hair to Robert Smits. Beverly Osborn gives her afternoons free from classes to any- one who works for it. Margaret McFadden deeds her fiery temper to Alice Thompson. Judy Shutt gives her car to Mary Lou Land who gets awfullytired of walking. Bertha Grimes wills her nurse's aid work to Donna Lu Brunner. Leland Aldridge leaves his good nature to Beryl Bos. Danny Trunnel bequeaths his driving ability to Marvin McReynolds. Audrey Pulver gives her ability to work with money correctly to Ellen Vaught. Jackie Sparks deeds her ability to go steady to Ike Miller. Walter Miller lends Larry Lourens his ability to always have gum to lend. Joyce Moomaw wills her ability in Latin to Ronnie Rowe. Beverly Trager bequeaths the Home-coming Queen crown to any girl lucky enough to win it. Elnor He rweh gives her ability to sing and play the piano to Dale Van Maanen. Mary She ra gives her long hair to Carolyn Jennings. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands to this our Last Will and Testarnent at Prairie City, Iowa, this seventeenth day of May, A. D. , 1955. Class of '55
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