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

 - Class of 1938

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HHN tht- class of 'Al-l i'lllf'I'f'4l Prairie High lust full tht- uppvr vlussnivn sat up and t00k Il0lll'P. Tlmrf' vvrtuinly was nothing grc-vu ulvont those- l iI'l'5llllIt'lll Tlivy mitvrml vvvry possiblc- lim- of au-tivitv auul got what thvv wvnt aft:-r. 'l'lu- vluss haul an unusual lllllllbffl' , of rvprc'sf'l1tutivc's in forvnsivs. altlllvtivs, niusiv. unsl soviul untl litt-rairy 0l'gilIlllilll0llS. flirty we-rc-n't nivrc-ly 1-ont:-nt with ln-ing follow:-rs in zmvthing. ln choosing vluss ollivf-rs for this. thf-ir initial yt-ur in high st-hool. ,lan-lg Luke was elffctetl Pre-sirlent: Rolwrt llc-rolal, xill'l'-l,I'PSillf'lltQ anal Lois llronvrt. Sm-rf-tmy-'l'r0usl1rfxr. 'lillf'SP offi- vvrs haul thc' rvsponsihility of piloting thc' lzirgvst vluss through its most trying yr-ur. During the e-ntirv svholustiv your th:-sv Frosh haw- alispluywl at gre-ut - onnt of vnthu- siusm, pf'rsf'verum'v. anal ability. V fl wk- yvb FROS ' Top Row: XYiIli:nn lb-x'gvr, Ar- l nolfl flillitzvr, John lfziust, 'l'n-1'- Q-s:n lh-mln, lm-z l'lX'illlS, Slut- l4Il'1la-lilu-l'g'n-r, Hzlrlnn lZ:l5', .los- vpli tlnsm-Ili, llrlymonll .X sh- lmrka-l'. Iluvul, lwom- tlnulkv. Virgil Iiyf Q-rs, Lois liI'UIll'Il, l'l2ll'Ul4l l-Inl-iv, l'ol'ol:1 l'l12lllllNAl'lJIlll. xx,llllJllll Iluln-n, Nl:ii'g:n':-t lie-tzlv, l-Ilziinv lmvill, ,lsivk llallglie-l'ty. Bottom Ro l l1'l K--nm-Ill lh-slim-lin-1' ll'-le-n lit-nish, flilnmn Xspt-nson, Nz:- onii lin-nisll, llll'lllll'!l lill4'llXYJll4l. lloso-mzlry ll-fsllovlis-l', XK':nVt'v'll nonltlvn. T 0 p R o w: llllt-anon' Koz--lon. Virgil I.ipkn-, l':linill:u llnlink. llnlo- Haart-nsn-k, ,lurk I,:ukv, .XV- lvno- lit'lllllllZl'l'. Lora-n limwkts, l-Ilwlnor llumsunn. Second Row: lie-tty Kmwkf-, linylnonel Kil- lt Kumi, XY:lnrl:n lnlllocqmf, l,:nxx- l't'lll'l' Kozvlkai, lilitllll' Konif-ln-k. Bottom R o w: fllmlys llilfiw- lbI'IlIltl, X 4-rnon llolunlwrg, Slnry lonli llltllllllvl, Nl:lr'5',X1lo-lw- lxvul- 1np,:. l1l:ln1-ln- Innflnt-r, l,--onu lr- win. llltn l.:umrv, liolf-Ari llwr- U Top Row: I.:-lioy 'l'ippl-ry, l.ll- 1-illw Slrnuli, l'I4lu:urnl NoX '5'. Yulllmlvvnn Ste-l'I'mu. llol--'rt Simil- n-l', lllllll Nlurkllzlnn, Xlllllzixn XX'olt'or1l, .Xrinlllu Nlwpf-rs. l':u1ll Nnsslmum. Second Row: lhftty Sli 4t1':lllln:un, lmttlv l'w-rrlnv-, ,iolm bulnrnulzl, Xl:irl-vll:n lloliilxson. llrzuw' Nlivk--l, lmxu-ll Nlvlfull, 1111115111 lll'v' l:JllIlSJlj', lrw-:xv N4'lIlllllZ, Bottom Flow: l-'runs-ls M l'lY4l1' Xvlllulvl, .lvzllu-ltr' Xylvlllrlll. Hlorixl ll:ly,12--orL:v- Suit--n. llor- If xvIllIlXK'l'lLflll, Nunn Nlv1':lVlll5'. l,loy1l Ynllvy, K:lll1-br1n-- Slmxv. l.:lul'v-m'o- Nova-51 23 . VV - lofi' px! Second Row: llol-1-rt wc l.IlXYI'l'lll't' lfishle-r, Anlvlim- 11171. llosmnswy Hwnks-l, lloll.-1'l lfl I mrotllv llorklia-Inn-1', --In-r, lmlloy Moy:-l', lZvl'niw- n1'r'in:i, Nl:ll'pvl--l'iIw- lloflt-nklrk,

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,. 4.- A.. W 'WV' , Top Row: liost-mary 1111-rxiol'--, l'lllXYJll'll li:-irish, lrn .X h 1' m- ll S, lil'llf'l' Uztmplwll, lfrancis llo- homek. liile-4-lx 1 he-i'l'iv-V. Second Row: 'Vhumas Imgnon, llcI'lI'll1l!' l'llJlllllvl'l'lillll, lmmtlny livans. llnymoml l':n1'1ii11, llllla I-'imu-X. .lohu t'umiinuh:nm, llarriet litm- fi.-rs, Bottom Row: Owl-n Clay- lrrll, Dolores Poultry, I-Iva-lyn lit-nish, l'lllIlUl'v' Davies, .Xp:m-S I-'avi-lf, Goldie- Vollins, l-Zthclyn lmvis. liolu-rt llokt-y. , ll 4 A 1 D! 4. f LMAIU Z4-J bojanwd U 5? A' -' ' Ki' f Q Z ,N I - Jaan, fag ,fwwJ if ,'C,f,1,ffv A 'vrff'-C Top Flow: I-lthvl Matti'-, llich- :nrd .l:1mlun':n, Maxine llultfan-nt .laspl-1' ll:urxx'oml, llomiiv liielly, Gordon llt-im-vlu-, lllllt-11 KI'51Illt'I', Second Row: lllltltm limmvr. .ln-.tlmrmv laullozmv, N4il'Ill2lll Map- smm, Arthur K:eutm:m, Xvilliam Howe, llllvilh- Xlznrn, .l :L lil t- S Nlatliew. Bottom Row: lluth Ronin'-ek, XYilliam Ill-isz, Gretch- en Kieser. In-rnarnl Key, Almi- vtta Alifxlllllllll, XVilliam llr-I't't-1'- on, Mary llill, Lloyd lj,o11icek,'H , 1 , J' hlilllk' Long. Q A ay' Lrlfbg ,' '14 gf ' ' 0 'X ' fly! 'wg C mf' J. ,1,...VU f' 1 ,Ago 1.1 ' 1 , 1 1r',mU.f2 4 A -. vk Top Row: Cyril Valli-y, lrvrna- th-ttv Valley, llilyllltbllll Vlvlblllbl, Dorothy Xhnuis, Ia-lioy Pcllock. Second Row: l,-Alloy lladloit, Ulyzle Nog.:'g'ln-, I-'rv-d Otto, flx'0l'fL'f' llolwjsn-k, XYilli:nm xYl'lS1'll, Ray- mmui l':u-zynski, Bottom Row: Louise- l'nludna, lit-tty Sillucr- horn, Ruth XYallvr, Mary XVhitv, Jeanette Yotmglvlood, Marian Stn-iner, ixl1lI'f.Z'lll'1'l U't'o1mo1'. OPHS NOTHER year draws to a close and We see tho Class of 74-0 advance steadily as it makes place for itscll' in Prairie lligh activities. ,'xlIl0llfL its members are future stars in athletics, cheerleading, literary work. and numerous other realms of activity. The officers uf' the Sophomore Class have prow-sl to he real leaders in all respects. As l-I't'SllIIlCll, Arthur liautman, David Yli0lJ01'lllllll, and ,l1'llllllt' La Bonne, President, Yice-President, and Secretary and 'l'reasurer rcspectively, lead tha- class througlh its first hectic engagements. This year the class appointcll lilcanor Davies as l'rcsidcnt: Bernard Key, Vice-Presidentg and Richard Jamhura, Secretary and 'l'rcasurer. Judging from its past achievements, much may well be expected from this class in the years which are to come. 22



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HxN school opened in the fall thirty-three eager students, as seventh graders, took their places in the high school building for the first time. Their neighbors, the eighth grade, Z' number forty-four. The students of both gradcs arc peppy and enthusiastic and are alwavs ready to do their best in all things concerning their school. They have made their presence felt in many ways because of their eager participation iii almost every high school activity. Selling tickets for the high school, making artistic posters to advertise all school activities and adding their bit to pep rallies was only part of their work. Une of the first things done in preparation for the new year was the election of officers which resulted as follows in the eighth grade: Philip Kieser, President: Earl Robertson, Vice- Presidentg and Charlene Steinberg. Secretary-'llreasurer. Seventh grade oilicers were: Van Richmond, Gloria Robertson, and Virginia Cooper. Fifty per cent of the members of the eighth grade and thirty-six per cent of the seventh graders have consistently made the honor roll, proving that scholastically the junior high can cope with the high school. In the eighth grade 'l'wila Ahrens, Maureen Alderman, Cleo Cham- berlain, Lewis Cooley, Pearl Forde, Anita Goebel, Robert llammel, Irene llill, ,lack Howe, Rhea Huffman, Rosemary Johnson, Philip Kieser, Marion Kilburg, Betty La Pointe, ,lean llarvin, Dorothy Relnn, Earl Robertson, Ferne Schmitz. Charlene Steinberg, Aaron Trine, 1 Roland VVelsch, and Roy Yvest have nleritcd this distinction. Richard Runders, Virginia Cooper, ,lune Harwood, Robert lrwin, Donald Nlcliloskey, Gloria Robertson, Rodney Salter, and Woolly' Schmidt of the seventh grade were similarly honored. Attendance in the 'unior hiffh has been, on the whole, good this vear with erfcct rec- J 1 F' . p ords being made by Maureen Alderman, Betty l,a Pointe, Herbert Ncisius, Peter Ncisius, Charlene Steinberv, Roland Welscll, and Ro West, eiffhth ffradersg and Richard Bnnders, C' yi C' F' Mary ,lanis Linhardt, and Harlan Stuckey, seventh grade pupils. UNIOR HI Top Row: l'--arl lfordt-, IN-ici Ncisius, Loretta l.awrcncc, Ito- land XXX-Iss-li, Juni- lflvans, C111- forfl .Xtr-liison. llhca lliiffnian, la-wis Hooley. Lillian ltnsse,-ll. Second Row: l':11illIi'1xcliln-i'. Al.1nr1-Q-n Aldernian, llorotlw' Slnckwy, Ki-rn Ki:-llwy, 'l'wil:l .Xliiw-ns, K1-nnctli Strainnan. Marital Killmurg, Nolan XX'll1t4-. .I a c k ll o wc, Earl llol-crtsoii. Third Row: Lois Stein:-r llol- lanrl Davis, Charlene Stcinlierul l'liilip Kit-si-r. Deity l.al'o1nt1'. Iioy XY:-st, Anita Gow-Iwi, Ilon- alil Ili-t'I'i-ron, Dorotlib' li-Vlhllll. Aaron 'l'rini-, ll.-rin-rt Ni-isnis. Bottom Row: I-'i-i-nic Schnntz. lrcnv Hill, liilly llallantinv-, l'lco l,lllZlllllu'l'l2llll, .Iamcs ltainse-Y. .I+-an Marvin. Harlan Mt-sslinerv llosm-mary Johnson, If rc ri di +- Bloorw, Xlildrn-il Slllllliil, lloln-rt ilannncl. T o p R 0 w: In-nnis S3'x'i-rson, .llllI1' lizirwood, Slii-ridan Vliain- lrcrlain, llonald Dalton, l orri-st iicrnilt, .Jann-s l'nniiske-y, Yin'- ginia l'UUIlt'l', Yan liiclnnonil lk-:url Kolovvinski, .loiin Koz--Ion. Second Row: Harte-n Slut-key. XVnorly Schmidt, Bl a r 5' .Ianis Linhartlt. lioln-rt Irwin, ltodney Sattcr. Lyle Illia-r, l'll!ll'l1'S I-11- vi-rt, .I--:im-ttw I'Ig'g'c, llonald Mc- Vioskt-y, It o lx 1- rt llapzcnsicli. Iiicliard llunders. Bottom Row: Doris Dalton, Donald Hand, Gloria ltolvertson, Lyle llunders, Marion NVacl1ter. George Mar- daus, Violet Sanvcll, Loren L'raxvford, .Innc XVoods, Michael McMahon, Allen Kocckc, Ray- mond Kellogg.

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