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

 - Class of 1932

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The Pkairik Dog Arthur Valley art “His fate is undecided, his love undivided General Course Big Time Thelma Valley tommy “Sfce’j little and wise, a terror for her size Commercial Course Lit. Society 34 Glee Club 1-2 34 Science Club 1 Latin Club 1-2-34 Feast of the Red Corn King Rides By Campfire 1-2-34 Marlowe Waller wally “Not rough, not tough —hut determined! General Course Class Vice-Pres. 4 Lit. Society 4 Science Club 1 Letter Club 3-1, Pres. 4 Football 1-2-34 Basketball 2-34 Baseball 1-2-34 Minstrel Harold White harry “The happiest he uho drinks in the perfumes of the rural life General Course Latin Club 1 Letter Club 4 Football 4 Sterling Williver doc “Love is so different with us men General Course Lit. Society 34 Prairie Dog Tales 4 Science Club 1 Letter Club 34 Athletic Mgr. 4, Ass’t. 3 Track 34 Minstrel Full House Tulip Time Allison's Lad King Rides By Dolores Valley dolly “Dolores is peppyt jolly, and snappy Commercial Course Lit. Society 4 Glee Club 34 Basketball 2-34 Big Time Feast of the Red Corn Campfire 2-3-4 Ona Wainwright waina “Ambition is a valuable asset General Course Valedictorian Class Secretary 2 Student Council 3 Prairie Dog Tales 3 Prairie Dog 24 Lit. Society 3-4 Science Club 1 Math. Club 1 Latin Club 2-34, Treas. 3 Glee Club 1-2-34 Ex. Reading 1 Basketball 4 Purple Towers Big Time King Rides By Campfire 1-2-34, Treas. 3 Herbert Weniger eppy “We hear him so little, ice know him not General Course Marie White erm “Silence sweeter is than speech Commercial Course Lit. Society 4 Glee Club 34 Baskteball 3 Eighteen

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EM Carrie Ocenosak carrie “Efficient in a quiet i vay Commercial Course RoSELLA PeLLOCK ELLA ' She's a winner they say —marks show it Commercial Course Honor Student ('lass Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 3 Home Room Secretary 4 Lit. Society 3-4 Prairie Dog 4 Science Club 1 Math. Club 1 Latin Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-34 Sextette 3-4 Mixed Chorus 3 Orchestra 14 Basketball 1-234 Full H ouse Tulip Time Feast of the Red Corn Camplire 34. Sec’y. 3 Vivian Sandleback jinny “A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone General Course Entered from Bloomington High School Lit. Society 4 Glee Club 34 Frances Schneider FANNIE “Because she doesn't talk much, is no sign she hasn't anything to say Commercial Course Entered from Steuben High School Backet ha 11 34 Ilene Steinberg ene “ believe in partner-ships Commercial Course Home Room Secretary 3 Student Council 4 Lit. Society 34 Prairie Dog 4 Science Club 1 Latin Club 1-2 34 (dee Club 1-2-34 Mixed Chorus 3 Basketball 1-2-34 Tulip Time Feast of the Red Corn Camplire 2-3-4 Helen Oestrich “Smiling her way through life Commercial Course Lit. Society 4 (dee Club 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Mary Perrine babe “Eyes that see her find it hard to turn away Commercial Course Lit. Society 4 (dee Club'2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Feast of the Red Corn Full House Camplire 1-2-34 Francis Schaufenbil SHOCKY “For every why he had a wherefore General Course Class Vice-Pres. 2 Class Treasurer 3 Lit. Society 34, Pres. 4 Home Room Vice-Pres. 4 Prairie Dog Tales 4 Science Club 1 Latin Club 2-34, Pres. 3 (dee Club 4 Track 3 Band 34 Orchestra 4 Debating 34 Oratory 24 Full House Tulip Time Allison’s Lad King Rides By Clifford Standorf cliff “ spend all my time in training General Course Letter (dub 4 Football 2-34 Basketball 1-2-34 Agnes Valley aggie “Unspoiled and unstudied Commercial Course Seventeen



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History of the Class of '32 I tRY, trust, and triumph!” With this motto emblazoned upon their hearts A the members of the class of ’32 have completed the crowning year of their high school career and now face what the future has to offer. As Seniors this group of sixty lively students were always in the spotlight of the year’s activities. Early in the season class officers were elected as follows: Frank Ahrens, who had already acted in the capacity of President for two years, was re-elected; Marlowe Waller was chosen Vice-President; and Robert Hillings, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Edwards was selected as Class Adviser. Seniors comprised the main force of the Annual Staff, while the Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager, and Make-up, Literary, Sports, and Humor Editors of the school paper were also from this class. Many of the members of the Literary Society, as wrcll as its President were Seniors, as wrere the leaders of all the various Forensic groups and music organizations. Hoys of ‘32 topped the lineups in all athletics, carrying out their record of the past years for outstanding ability in sports. Ahrens, Allen. Hillings, Hoard-man, Hush, Drake, Evert, Fagan, Kneeland, Schaufenbil, Standorf, Waller, Williver, and White were conspicuous in the various contests. 1'lie Senior Class play, “The King Rides By” will long he remembered hv all who saw' it as an excellent dramatic production. Class Day, Class Night, and Commencement were of course the events of the last year. Class Night was a new feature to take the place of the usual Baccalaureate service, combining a program and a social hour. Of the ten students with highest scholastic averages, namely, William Allen, Ruth Campbell, Clarence Cherrier, Caroline Ellis, Marian Evans, Elizabeth Fluke, Rosella Pollock. Ilcne Steinberg, Thelma Valley, and Ona Wainright, Rosella Pellock received the highest four years’ record, which merited having her name engraved upon the Honor Plaque, a permanent fixture of the school. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian, Ona Wainright and William Allen respectively, were chosen for their speaking ability from among the ten Honor Students The Junior year was also an active one for this class. Frank Ahrens was elected President; John Fagan, Vice-President; Rosella Pellock, Secretary; and Francis Schaufenbil, Treasurer. Miss Gilligau acted as Class Adviser. The greatest event of this year was of course the Prom—a glorious “Night Under the Sea”, evolved from a galaxy of crepe paper, pins, and canvas, with Frank Ahrens leading the Grand March with his Prom Queen, Virginia Marvin. As Sophomores this class whole-heartedly entered into extra-curricular activities. With the exception of a lively Mixer, their first year was a quiet one for the class of ’32, for they were industrially forming the foundation upon which to build the remaining years of their high school career. ith companionships and experiences of four splendid years of high school as a background, the class of ’32 goes forth to paint a brilliant Future upon their canvas of Life. N ineteen

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