Prairie Du Sac High School - Prairie Pride Yearbook (Prairie Du Sac, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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I did not have many more rooms to visit in the Hall of Fame, But I had a feeling that those would be the most important of them all. I found one picture far in the corner. I saw that it was our class nThe P.U.S. Little Green Fresh- men of 1948n! Why do you suppose that picture was stuck back in a corner? ----- Could it be because when we actually' started out as freshmen we were rather in- significant and not too important? All the air of superiority that we had got ten upon graduating from eighth grade was quickly taken from us Many of us wondered if the day would ever come when our class would be 'the mighty seniors of Prairie Highu The year was full of many new and wonderful activities, but it was not until after Freshmen Initiation that we really became a part of high school The picture I saw next was that of our sophomore class. It did not look much different than the freshman one but I can remember we felt quite different, for now we were the rulers over the new Freshmen, and they bowed down to us Next, was a pictur of our Junior Class all right, but why was it so dressed up9 I thought about it for a few moments Our class put on a Sadie Hawkins' Dance and what fun we did h ve w1th the girls acting as escorts to the boys Then it came to me, how could I have forgotten why the picture was so fancy? It was the year of our b1g Junior Prom The gym was decorated to the theme of 'Candy Land' and the music was furnished by the Norm Kingsley Orches- tra Our class President and King for the big event was Dale Strmiska, and as his Queen he picked Llane Breun1g Yes, that Prom was a real success but perh ps it would not have been except for the gracious leadership of our class adviser, Mrs G rms, the Home Economics teacher The shadows vere getting longer and I knew I must hurry on if I wanted to visit the last room It was very spacious and very beautifully decorated One of the largest pictures mounted in a very beautiful gold frame was the Senior Class of 1951 Here I learned that this picture really signified that our class was now a part of the Hall of Fame How could I forget any part of that great yearq The first big event was our Homecoming Dance efter a big day of Pre-Game activities The King and Queen of the Day were Jeanette Saxer and Don Schwarz Our Homecoming was a success, as our hard fighting football squad had trounced over Waun kee 3? to O The next item on our class list of successful events was the Senlor Class lay, Tuttle Women' The play was under the very ine direction of Mr Ness, our English and biology te cher The Little Women were Veg- Lavonne Enge, lt was working on the play, nd hor pleased the audience seemed vith its pres- entetion On rebruary third our class President, Lowell Coulson, reigned over the Fourth Annual Senior Ball As his Queen, he chose Norma Lohr 'A Marshmallow worlon w s the theme, and we danced to the fine music of Hal Fdwards The rest of the year vas very busy for our class as it m de preparations for their Sen1or Class trip and the all important day of Commencement Of the fifty two members of our class there were only eight who spent the entire twelve years together They vere Russlyn Keck, Carol N e Meng, Marilyn heyer, Bette Lae Fueller, Je nette Saxer, Audrey Zick, Barbara Schultz, 'md Loxell Coulson It w s gett1ng very late when my visit to the Hall of Fame came to an end I had spent such a pleasant day looking at the portraits of our class during the different stage of their educ t1on and letting my mind wander b ck to the activities of those very happy days As I Kalked down the steps of the Hall of Fare, the history of the Class of 1951 came to an end Barbara Schultz n . , . . l . . . . . O 4 O . 9 . A 0 , . 'f . Q . y . g v I 2 . . . I . . . . . . , , . . 0 . . . . . . , . , . ' , . a , 4 J . . . . . , y . . A J U I . . I I . , , . . . I f I a A , 2 . . g P ' ' , A '. lf . , f' ' . . ' , J . ' g A --- I Jo---Marilyn Meyer, Beth---Barbara Schultz, and Amy----Ruth Pfohl. How much fun . L 9 v , . , 1' U .. ' Q , . ' . . . , , , . . , I , 3 , i U . . I A V . . , . : - 1 ' . . , t . f . . ' O . . . - . L, , g x : . , , . f ,. VI 13. Q. - . . ' T' . . Q . l ,, Y, ' ' 0 ' f .s ' a ' - , ' ' . a . . . A . Y . H I n . I I .



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-ff -11' First Row: Diehl, Fuchs, Ehret, Block, Schroeder, Eckstein, Shanks, Clift, Moely, Cady, Gavol, Esser, Mickelson, Bible. Second Row: Miller, R. Lohr, Walker, Ryan, Schauer, Bindley, Gower, Hoppe, Meyer, Weiss, J. Koenig, D. Slotty, Evert. Third Row: Zander, Hblway, Boll, Delaney, Jessick, Schroeder, Mmnz, Cole, Dresen, Schoss, M. Koenig, S. Breunig, Moffett. Fourth Row: Mr. Perry-Advisor, M. Slot- ty, H. Ott, Pieper, Kruse, Thurow, Schneller, Hasse, Steuber, Schwartz, Goad, B. Sophomores Officers: President - Paul Clift, Vice-President - Calvin Moely, Secretary and Treasurer - Carol Shanks. Frosch. K 'Q' ,lv , all' Q My .M 'kk I. ' E -YL 2: . 4 3 W' f .jfrf

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