Prairie Du Chien High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Prairie Du Chien, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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PRAIRIE ZACH REISER NICHOLSON STOHL MEYER Musings of a Senior BACK lo the assembly for a rest—one needs a rest now and then, especially just before graduation. Peculiar how easy it is to dream in a monitor’s seat hut then our oft-heard assignments—“Six pages of shorthand for tomorrow,” and “Take units 40 ami 41, and read twenty-five pages extra”—aren't forthcoming these last few days of school. This gives us time to think of the outstanding events of our high school life. Great work “Red Reiser has done in athletics—began when he was a freshman, too. Peanuts, Duhhy, and Eli. athletes all. Our first great play—“The Thirteenth Chair”. That knife must till he hanging on the stage .... Crepe paper by the mile, pins by the peck, and forty-eight hour work days- the junior prom. One enchanting night in a Spanish palace, ruled by Queen Marguerite. Margaret Hahn on a kiddie car—our freshman initiation. That’s of the long ago; we’ve initiated many freshies since. Class advisers—Miss Hunting, for our first two years; Miss Sasse, for our jolly junior days; Miss Card, for our last year in Prairie High. Hang!!—screams from the front row —some more physics lab apparatus to be replaced. Lab’s an interesting place to spend two periods a day. Save the surface and you save all. Some of our senior girl arc especially well preserved in war paint, as they set out to “gel their man.” Just another period wasted away........ C CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN Year: George Nauert, president; Mildred Scherlin. vice-president; Thomas Bright, treasurer; Neal Glenn, secretary. Sophomore Year: Neal Glenn, president; Edward Crowley, vice-president; George Nauert, treasurer; Mildred Scherlin, secretary. Junior Year: Edward Crowley, president; Kenneth Noggle, vice-president; Donald Ro«en, treasurer; Caroline Zach, secretary. Senior Year: Caroline Zach. president; Robert Reiser, vice-president; James Stohlmeyer, treasurer; Beatrice Nicholson, secretary. L 1930 Page Seventeen

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■ AHRENS, LEONARD Eli Always in haste never in a hurry. Glee dub 1; Basketball 34: Football 4; Base-ball 4. CROWLEY, EDWARD Ed Greater men than I have lived—hut I doubt it. Latin Club 1-2; Glee Club 1; Mathematics Club 2-3; Football 24; Baseball 4; Vice-President 2; President 3; Declamatory 1-2-34; Minstrel Show; “Rings in the Sawdust”; “Thirteenth Chair”; “All of a Sudden Peggy”. ERTEL. MARGARET Ertkl She s teaks, believes, and acts just as she thinks she ought to. Entered from Eastman High School. Annual Staff 4; Mathematics Club 3; Declamatory 34; Basketball 4; Camp Fire 34. GEISLER, ROSE Here is a maid, good without pretense, Blessed with plain reason and with sober sense. Camp Fire 34; Glee Club 1-2-34; Mathematics Club 2; Basketball 1-2-3; “Carrie Comes to College”; “Purple Towers”; “Feast of the Red Corn”. GOKEY, FLORENCE Flo Give me a good time or give me death. Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-34; Declamatory 1-2-34; “Purple Towers”; “Rings in the Sawdust”; “Feast of the Red Corn”; Minstrel Show. HAHN, MARGARET I love to wind up my tongue, and I love to let it go. Glee Club 1-2-34; “Feast of the Red Corn”; Minstrel Show. HOLLY, LILA Care sits lightly on her shoulders. Camp Fire 1-2; Latin Club 2-3; Mathematics (dub 2; Basketball 1-2; “Rings in the Sawdust”; “Purple Towers”; “Carrie Conies to College”. KAHLER, ARNOLD Chow Begone dull care, you and I shall never agree! Orchestra 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2; Basketball Manager 24; Cheer Leader 34; Band 1. KOLBE, MARYANN Life is no longer if we hurry; if I don't get there today. I'll get there tomorrow. Camp Fire 3-4. KRAMER, GLADYS Modesty is an excellent virtue, and well becomes any maid. i Page Eighteen 1930

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