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£ditorinl taff Editor-in-Chief Gordon Kieser Assistant Editor Elmer Fuka Business Manager----------------------------Marjorie Lewis Advertising Manager Fred Bittner Literary Editor Mildred Shaw Art Editor Donald Howard Photograph Editor Mildred Schultz Subscription Manager Donavan Glenn Senior Editor Virginia Lengst Athletic Editor Jesse Mecum Social and Activities Editor ------------------Leona Pyre Joke Editor Charles Si mo Alumni Editor Stanley Marousek Poetry Editor -------------------------------- June Hayden Assistants Business— Harold Shaw Advertising— Ray Weighner Theodore Kimball Literary— Hazel Wetzel Dorothea Howarth Vernie Copper Elsie Sainty Sophia Karnik Art— Minnie Crawford Beatrice Eggers Clement Lechnir Thorton Pake Photograph— Anita Tesar Gertrude Silberschmidt Senior— Russell Allen Carl Schroeder Sylvia Konichek Subscription— Leslie Clark Athletic— Ben Budworth Violet Dohse Theresa Valant Social and Activities— Clemence Greemore Bernice Kaber Blanche Paris Agnes Conopa Joke— Woodridge Dyer Clarence Jambura Albert O’Neil Norma Lengst Alumni— Lucy Spiker Martha Kopan Dorothy Zeil Gladys Allen Poetry— Leighton Tichenor Vivian Hintze Esther Collins
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Fo reward This year we have attempted a new plan in the compiling of the annual Prairie Dog. Instead of leaving that entire responsibility to the Juniors, as heretofore, the Juniors have selected representatives from every class in the high school, then apportioned the work among them as equally as possible. By this method more students h we had an opportunity to contribute material to the annual, thus making it a better representation of the entire high school. Prairie du Chien is rich in history and affords the student a wealth of material of historical significance. We have endeavored, therefore, to make volume twelve of the Prairie Dog an historical number, giving throughout the book various scenes and stories of historical interest to everyone. With greetings, the Prairie du Chien High School presents the Prairie Dog of Nineteen Twenty Two.
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Trniriv Jltni tnff First row, left to right—Virginia Lengst, Leona Pyre, Mildred Shaw, Elmer Fuka, Gordon Kieser, Marjorie Lewis, Mildred Schultz, June Hayaen, Donovan Glenn. Second row, left to right—Donald Howard, Stanley Maroasek, Fred Bittner, Charles Sime, Jesse Mecum.
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