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Mrs. Kathleen Ackerlund I a Crosse State College. B. E. Girls Physical Education, Biology. G. A. A. Advisor. Driver Education. Home— Elk Mound, Wisconsin. Mrs. Bessie Carberry Stevens Point State College. Seventh and Eighth Grades combined. Home— Marshfield. Wisconsin. Mr. Herman Derouin Ix ras College E. A. Coaching, World History. Journalism, Algebra. Home— LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Miss Violet Dohse University of Wisconsin. E. A. Mathematics. Scholarship. Home—Prairie du Chlen, Wisconsin. Miss Lois Goan Northwestern University, M. A. English, Library, Library Science. Librarian. Home—Millville, Wisconsin. Mr. Bert Krohn Platteville Mate College. I . S. Industrial Arts. Home—Lancaster, Wis- consin. NO TEACHER IS FORGOTTEN WHO TRULY GIVES HIS LIFE FOR YOUTH — Mr. Paul Lutzke Colorado State College, M. A. I«atin, American History, English. Home— Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Mr. John Mulrooney University of Wisconsin. M. A. Coaching, Physical Education, Civics. Home—Madison. Wisconsin. Miss Lila Murton Oshkosh State College. Seventh Grade, Educational Measurements. Home— Coo h ra ne, W i sco ns i n. TEACHERS 3
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Superintendent B. A. Kennedy BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Ben Shaub President Dr. E. M. Dicssloch Mr. William Standorf Mr. Paul Schmidt Mr. Donald Lochner Mr. Alvin Dru'yor PUBLICATION STAFF Editor Sharon Shulka Associate Editors Patsy Toberman Carol Weighner, Joanne Graap Business Managers Sharon Horsfall Marcia Hedeman Advisor Mr. Herman Derouin Published by the Journalism Class Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin DEDICATION We dedicate the 1957 Prairie Dog to our teachers—who always had time for us . . . If you can love youth with devoted love And yet not let that love lead you astray, You have the heart and soul of that brave one Youth will remember longer than a day. If you believe in youth whatever comes To shake your sincere, earnest faith in them, The struggling schools need you and your great heart To lead when others quickly would condemn. If you behold in every youthful soul Another hope for all of earth’s mankind— The promise of a greater better world— You’ll be the teacher youth will always find. If in the tide of each new age of youth You see another sweep of God’s great reach, You have the vision that will some day save the world, You have the sacred call to rise and teach. Oliver Scott Thompson TABLE OF CONTENTS Time for Classes ..............page 5 Time for Departments ..........page 17 Time for the Gavel ........... page 29 Time for the Whistle ......... page 43 Time for Fun ..................page 51 2 . . . DEDICATION
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Mr. Guy Ralph Platteville State College, 13.S., F.P.A. Advisor, Agriculture. Home—Cuba City, Wisconsin. Mr. Harold Rasmussen River Falls State College, 13 .E. Chemistry, Physics, Visual Aids. Home—Peloit. Wisconsin. Miss Charlotte Ryan Whitewater State College. 13. 10. Typing, Hook keeping. Shorthand. Home— Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. Mr. Duane Sackett Ha Crosse State College, 13. ?•. Coaching, Eighth Grade. Grade School Principal. Home—Menasha, Wisconsin. Mrs. Esther Schreiner University of Wisconsin, 13. A. English. Home—Platteville. Wisconsin. Mr. Cecil Smith University of Wisconsin, M. A. Physical Education. General Science. Home —Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. THROUGH THEM HE SERVES AND LIVES William H. Holmes Miss Louise Sontag University of Wisconsin. 13. E. English. Home—La Crosse, Wisconsin. Mrs. Eunice Steiner Stout Institute. F. H. A. Advisor, Homemaking. Home—Bangor, Wisconsin. Mr. John Todd Northern Michigan College, B. Music. Home—Marquette, Michigan. 4 TEACHERS
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