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

 - Class of 1940

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Fernette, Eleanor Gaulke, Raymond Check, Gloria Benish. Kenneth Kelley. Second Row: Kyle Ebei Pearl Kolowinski, Annabelle Bach, Donald Hand. Robert Hagen- sick. Louise Fernette. Robert Irwin. June Harwood. Lois Guscetti. Rosemary Lucas. Charles Divert. Bottom Row: Billy Erdenberger, Dorothy Heisz, Doris Dalton. Lyle Blinders, Maxine Layde, Allen Koecke, Vera Kynett, Dick Bunders, Collette Layde, Loren Crawford. FRESHMEN II Top Row: Weston O’Kane, Dorothy Wolford, Annabelle Woods, John Titlbach. Betty Valley, Loretta Woods, Rodney Satter. Marilyn Obmascher, Harold Weightier, Bernice Wagner. Edward Nolan. Eileen McLaughlin. Second Row: Donald McCloskey, Rosemary Paczynski, Elsie Welsh, Robert Sebastian, Gloria Robertson. Eugene Mara. Leone Welsh, Sterlie Rybarczyk. Helen Mullikin, Jeanette Eggie, Woody Schmidt. June Ward. Bottom Row: John McKillip, Harlan Stuckey. June Woods. Phylis Nolan. Doris Weightier, Marion Wachter, George Mardauss, Justina Phillip. Michael McMahon, Paul Scheckel, Helen Price, Arnold Zabel.

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SOPHOMORES ANOTHER year draws to a close and we see the Class of '42 progressing steadily in its chosen path. Many of its members have already made a place for themselves in athletics, cheerleading, literary work, and numerous realms of activity. The officers of the Sophomore class have proved to he good leaders in many ways. In their Freshman year, they chose Philip kieser, Michael Elliott, and Jack Howe as president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Mr. Smith was their first year advisor. This year the class officers were: Michael Elliott, presi- dent; Pearl Forde, vice-president; Lewis Cooley, secretary-treasurer. Officers of Home Room I were Philip Kieser, Jack Howe, and Donald Hefferon. Home Room II officers were Earl Robertson, Harold Zable, and Margaret Youngblood. Mr. Crowley was the Sophomore Class Advisor. In Forensics this class was successful. Four members were chosen to represent Prairie du Chien in the League Forensic Contest. They were Richard Lawrence from the Oratory group, Robert Hammel from the Extemporaneous Speaking group, Cleo Chamberlain from the Non-Humorous Declamatory Club, and June Michel from the Humorous Declamatory Club. Besides these students, Roy West and Billy Ballantine entered Oratory, Margery David joined the Extemporaneous Reading group, Richard Gaulke entered Extemporaneous Speaking, Charlene Steinberg entered Non-Humorous Declamatory, and Jean Marvin joined the Humorous Declamatory Club. The Music Department was enriched by the Sophomore Class. Many members were in the Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Band. Betty La Pointe and Jean Marvin were members of the Girls Sextette. In athletics these students have made a fine showing. Michael Elliott made the Basketball team, and Jack Howe and Roland Welscli were substitutes. These hoys were also substitutes on the Football team. Judging from its past achievements, much may be expected from this class in its Junior and Senior years. SOPHOMORE III Top Row: Phillip Kieser, Agnes Paczynski, Robert Palmer, Alice Lechnir, Kenneth St ran man, Harold Zabel. Dorothy Stuckey. Charles Speck. Second Row: aron Trine, Charlene Steinberg, George Sutton. Violet Welsh. Clement Wachuta, Lillian Russel, Clifford Ray, Margaret Youngblood, Freddie Moore, Nolan White. Bottom Row: Leo Lechnir, Maxine Tollefson, Fern Schmitz, Roy West. .June Michel James Ramsey, Dorothy Rehxn, Earl Robertson, Vivian Polodna.



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THE FRESHMEN 'W7HEN the class of ’43 entered high school last fall, it proved to he no more gullible than other freshman classes of the past. The students were ambitious and courteous, but not afraid to match wits with any of the upper classmen. For their initial year in high school, Rodney Satter was elected president; Dick Bunders, vice-president; and Virginia Cooper, secretary-treasurer. The class chose Mr. Smith as its advisor. In the beginning of the year the class was divided into two home rooms. The officers of Home Room 1 were: president, Dorothy Heisz; vice-president, Robert Hagensick; secretary-treasurer, Charles Elvert. Home Room 11 officers were: president, Donald McCloskey; vice-president, Doris Weightier; secretary-treasurer, Bernice Wagner. The class president and the home room presidents represent the class on the Student Council. The freshmen made their social debut at the Freshman Mixer given by the sophomores. The trials of the initiation certainly proved the pluckiness of this freshman class. They sang songs, danced jigs, and played the piano, much to the amusement of everyone present. Many boys in the class participate in athletics. The most outstanding is Richard Bunders who played on the undefeated “B” squad in basketball. The freshman class was in evidence in nearly all the Forensic groups. In Extemporaneous Reading the class was represented by Catherine Lechnir. Woody Schmidt entered the Extemporaneous Speaking group. The only representative of the class in Non-Hum-orous Declamatory was Dorothy Heisz. Two members of the class joined the Humorous Declamatory. They were Gloria Robertson and Dorothy Wolford. All of these students competed in the local Forensic Contest. If the freshman class keeps up its good work, much may be expected from it in the next three years of high school.

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