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

 - Class of 1944

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J? Uul£AAu Twenty-five I lie Junior High boasts a membership of eighty-six—forty-six Kighth Graders and forty JP Seventh Graders. Eighth Grade officers are: Larry Lake, President; Thomas White, Vice-President; and fy Doris Gauger, Secretary-Treasurer. Margaret Erdenberger is Seventh Grade President; Robert Marvin. Vice-President; and Margaret Wetzel, Secretary-Treasurer. Members of the Kighth Grade who have consistently been on the Honor Roll this year are: Doris Adney, Edith Ahrens, Gretta Bittner, I ina Boucher, Doris Fisher, Dorrit Fisher, Doris Gauger, Carmen Harwood, Catherine Rehm, Charlotte Schmidt, Arlene Schurz, Norma Standorf, Geraldine Strain, Mary Ellen Pake, Maxine Sutton, and Beverly Bailey. Members of the Seventh Grade who have been on the Honor Roll are: Bobby Borne, Margaret Erdenberger, Joan ainwright, Jack Jamburui; Patty Steiner BrtLy Erdenberger, Margaret Wetzel, and Joyce Pinkerton. 0 . JuO uJaX JUNIOR } 1 Top Row: Catherine Kehm, Albert. Hill. Beverly Bailey. Keith White. Dorritt Fisher, Doris Fisher, I oren Moore, Louise Stuckey, Clarence Shulka, Mary Ellen Bake. Second Row: William Strong, Doris Gauger, Jucque La Kocque. Bonnie Cook Thomas White, Maxine Sutton, Richard Tober-man, Doris Adney. Norman Standorf. Tina Boucher. Third Row: Larry Lake. Doris Husted. LeRoy Bunders. Beverly Helgerson, Gerald Strain, Arlene Schurz. Blaine Eber, Virginia Wa-chuta, Wallace Gilmore. Fourth Row: Eudora Kolowinski, Elden Zimmerman, Edith Ahrens, Dennis McMahon, Carmen Harwood, Robert Waller, Charlotte Schmidt. Fourth Row: Wayne Barnes, Lorraine Benhart. Harold Woods, Gerladine Strain, Frederick LaPointe O J Ji t Lj HIGH Top Row: Richard Patch, Arthur Koel, Irene Bailey. Basil Martin. Greta Kellogg. Bobby Borne. Emogene Kvigne, George Bloyer. Betty Degen-hardt. Bob Marvin, Irma Crawford. Cletus Kramer. Second Row: Floyd Welsch. Anne Cardine. Richard Sheckler, Lorna Erickson, Philip Pribyl, Anita Snyder, James Wain-wright, Dorothy Ixmms. Geroge Smrcina, Alta McMahon Third Row: Margaret Wetzel. Elnora Payne, Benny Kramer. Marion Husted. Dean Knapp. Margaret Erdenberger, Donald David. Adele Marie Marso. Joan Wainwright. Fourth Row: Phyllis El vert, Orland Hamann, Joyce Pinkerton, Jack Jam-bura, Phyllis Standorf. Jerry Webster PATROL First Row: Albert Hill, Norman Standorf. Frederic Fisher, Itobert Waller, Blaine Eber. LeRoy Bunders. Ix ren Moore. Keith White, Clarence Shulka. Second Row: Jacque La Kocque, William Strong. Wallace Gilmore. Larry Lake. Gerald Strain, Thomas White, Richard Toberman. Top Row: Elden Zimmerman. Frederick LaPointe. Neal Tollefaon, Harold Woods, Dennis McMahon

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ARE Bottom Row: Arthur Langford, Dorothy llelgerson. Robert Feeley. La-Verne Jelinek, Dolores Foss. Patrick Fernette, Gilbert Enke. Mary Hurda. Ruth Kielley, Ivan Gibbs. Second Row: Roger Granzow, Arden Key, Mildred Marso. Rose Lynn Jambura, Virginia Gauger, John Horsfall, Jack Erden-berger. Third Row: Ronald Forbes. Monna Moore. Francis Hurda, Jeanette Erdenberger. Floyd Enke , FRESHMEN ......1™. Lynette. Evelyn Tesar, Roger Waller, Clyde Radloff, Jean Walton. Helen Stuckey. Lyle MarAltus, Gordon Rowers. Marjorie Smith. Second Row: Francis Nolan, Eugene LaPointe, Geraldine Olson. Donald Tichenor, Betty Zabel. Donald Rehm, Marilyn Spiker, Lawrence Standorf Jr.. Kenneth Novey. Third Row: Ruth Schreiner. Donald Patch, Betty Pake, laid Schultz, Mabel Sherwood Sixty-nine eager students entered Prairie believe, they have made a fine record as a class next three years. To lead them through their first trying Donald Schultz, President; Roger Waller, Yice-M rs. Christine Ladd was chosen class advisor High last fall as Freshmen. As Freshmen; we and much may he expected of them in the year, the freshmen chose the following officers: President; Fldre Bcuthin, Secretary-Treasurer, and M iss Alice Christensen was the assistant into two home rooms. Officers of Home Room dent, Roger Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Pake; Vice-President, Donald Schultz, advisor. As is the custom, the class was divided one were: President, Ivan Gibbs; Vice-Presi Normalee Cook. Home Room two: President, and Secretary-Treasurer, Donald Patch. Donald Schultz, Ivan Gibbs, and Betty Pake were the Freshmen representatives on the Student Council. Bottom Row: Mary Lu Codrough. Donald Benish. Ann Chamberlain, Lois Cardine. Kenneth Borne. Dorothy DesRocher, Jacqueline Dohse. Eugene Adrian. Lila May Davies. Second Row: Eugene DesRocher. Arlene Evans, Margie Benish. Ruth Daugherty. Hazel Crowley. Rosemary Demsey. Roy Cop-sey. Third Row: Eldre Beuthin, Yvonne Caya. Roger Anderson. Nor- Twenty-four



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Sophs and Frosh The underclassman is truly the “underdog” in high school. The “upperclassmen steal the show and the underclassmen must patiently wait their turn to star. During this interim the present underclassmen, the Fresh nen and Sophomores, have by no means resigned themselves to their position in the background. They have worked hard in classes, have clone their hit in activities, and are preparing themselves for the stardom that the Junior year will bring. Many of the members in both classes have already made a place for themselves in athletics, cheerleading, literary work and in all extra-curricular activities. To celebrate the entrance of these two classes of ’46 and ’47 into P. H. S. an initiation party was given to them. The “Freshmen Mixer” as it was called was sponsored by the preceding Sophomores and these parties proved to be very gala events. Taking part in athletics in the class of ’46 we find on the basketball squad, Harry Borne and Edward Koel; on the football team, Gordon Lake, Bill Panka, Harry Borne and Jimmy Bittner. Bob Welscli was the water boy. Madonna Hill was an active member of the cheerleading group for both her Freshmen and Sophomore year. This class, also, has a very good record in the “Homecoming” celebration. For two years straight it has won first prize in the float contests. Members from this class on the student council for the year '42-’43 were: Helen Wetzel, Jimmy Bittner and Roberta Strauman; for the year ’43-’44, Gordon Lake, Harry Borne and Helen Wetzel. In the field of literary work the class of ’47 ranks very high. One of its members, Ruth Schreiner, won first place at the district “Forensic Contest” held at Boscobel, Wisconsin. On the student council from this class were: Donald Schultz, Ivan Gibbs and Betty Pakc. Three members of the Sophomore class were consistently on the Honor Roll this year. They were: Keith Betz, Helen Wetzel and Lillian White. In the Freshmen Class: Eldre Beu-thin, Mary Lou Coorough, Delores Foss, Virginia Gauger, Donald Rehm, Ruth Schreiner, Donald Schultz Evelyn Tesar and Betty Zabel were Honor Roll students for the year. Junior High A peek into the Junior High would reveal an enthusiastic group of boys and girls. For the Seventh Graders this year has been their first in the high school building and that fact alone has been a thrill to them. The Eighth Graders like being the senior group of the department and are looking forward to becoming Freshmen. Evidence of the enthusiasm of the two groups is found in their work. The Seventh Graders help with ticket sales and make posters used for advertising school activities. These boys and girls set a splendid record as salesmen for themselves when they won second place in the magazine contest in which all the High School participated. Miss Lila Murton is the Seventh Grade teacher. The most important organization of the Eighth Grade is the Safety Patrol which is directed by Miss Nona Deary, Eighth Grade teacher. The members of the organization are the Eighth Grade boys who patrol the school grounds and street corners, act as ushers, serve as messengers, and in general are the policemen of the school. Officers of the Patrol are: Captain, Blaine Eber; Lieutenants, Robert Waller and I.eRoy Bunders. MISS DEARY MISS MURTON

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