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Top: Somewhere in that pile of papers are all the annual writeups. Bottom: Well class, good luck to you. To choose time, is to save time. Francis Bacon Left: The journalism class gets a sneak preview of annual pictures. NEWS-AS IT HAPPENS “Well class, that’s the assignment, let’s hope we get it done, and good luck to you.” This was Mr. Herman Derouin’s manner of stating that the journalism class had before it a task which would require each student’s individual imagination for its successful completion. As faculty advisor Mr. Derouin’s helpful suggestions aided the journalism students in reaching their goal. Prairie Dotj Tales, Prairie High’s paper was edited by Carol Weighner, while Sharon Shulka was editor of the school’s annual, Prairie Dog. Joanne Graap, Patsy Tober-man, and Carol Weighner aided in annual work as rewrite editors. Business Managers for the journalism department were Sharon Horsfall and Marcia Hedeman. Other members of the journalism class responsible for material and writing for both paper and annual included Wayne Erickson, Mary Ellen Forst, Don Laskaskie, Don Martin, Joanne Mezera, Mary Jo Pettera, Judy Schara, Pam Steiner, Larry Tippery, and James Walker. Department photographer was Paul Mara. 28 . . . JOURNALISM
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Front Row—C. Paulson, P. Gentes, Vice I'resident A. Berberich, President L. Tippery, Secretary Helen Pitzer. M. Hedenmn, N. Knapp, M. Moen. Second Row—Mr. B. A. Kennedy. Advisor, J. Toberman, S. Dessloch, S. Schneyer, K. Kramer. Third Row—J. Pitzer, Z. Fritsche, P. Paulson, E. Toberman. P. Mara. J. Fernette, L.. Gramling, M. Gramling, A. May, Mr. Rasmussen, Advisor. Vice President Anna Mae Berberick, President Larry Tippery, Secretary Helen Pitzer. One day with life and heart is wore than time enough to find a world. James Russell Lowell LARRY TIPPERY HEADS PHS STUDENT COUNCIL Upon the foundation of the student council the school system is built. In existence for twenty six years, the Prairie du Chien High School Student Council promotes better relationship between the students and faculty. I his year's officers were President Larry I ippery, Vice President Anna Mae Berberich, and Secretary-Treasurer I lelen Pitzer. Mr. B. A. Kennedy, Superintendent was the council advisor. Many projects were sponsored by the council. Assisting in planning for College and Career Days, the Junior-Senior Buffet Supper, and completing the intercom system were the major programs. Arranging for buses to out of town games, starting a noon hour movie program and a weekly radio program, and planning Christmas programs were others. Larry Tippery, the able President of the council deserves a special vote of thanks for the way he devoted much time and effort in making this year’s council the best. 30 . . . STUDENT COUNCIL
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