Prairie Du Sac High School - Prairie Pride Yearbook (Prairie Du Sac, WI)
- Class of 1954
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It was edited by editor Darwin Ferry, Co---editor Ron Pfohl, and photographer John Gruber under the advis- ership of Mr. Alfred Ness, with the help of numerous unsung heroes of the Annual Staff. Morrison Studios at Milwaukee furnished pictures and Litho Productions at Madison, printed the book. Withinits padded covers you will find pictures of all the 311 students in Prairie High School. The town of Prairie du Sac borders the scenic Wisconsin River, directly below the Wisconsin Power and Light Company's Dam. The school is located in a quiet residential section of town, near beautiful Marion Park. It's an impressive red brick structure, shaped like an 'L'. Across from the main entrance is the swimming pool, operated during the summer by the school district. Prairie High has been our home for four years. Here we worked and played, shaping our lives and ideals for the world of tomorrow. Turn the pages and see! Wag!! FACULTY Gus C. Boll, Principal Wisconsin State College, Platteville B.E. University of Iowa WALTER DOLL Wisconsin State College Whitewater HARVEY SHIELDS Agriculture Wisconsin State College, Platteville B.!A. MAA. i -S, iss I .,G. Q 3 L- .q w ,Xl ' QP- , 'ia :-.1 iii? K f , fig . 3 flaw? Q'-Tri M 1, I Q X 's JOHN MCDERMID Science Wisconsin 'State College, Platteville B. 'S. MRS. LUIGI PETIQAOCHI Englishg Lating Library Wisconsin State College, Plateville B.E:l.5 University of Wisconsin M.Ph. ADLFRED NESS E ngl ish-1-Biology St. Olaf College, B. !A. JOHN COLE Coachg Social Science Ripon College Ph.B. University of Wisconsin M.' MRS.WARREN PERRY Home Economics Stout Institute B. 'S. WARREN PERRY Commercialg Mssistant coach Wisconsin 'State College, Whitewater B.E. S. MRS.. JEAMES BOQART Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee B.S- JUNE M.. VQAN ACKER X1 Wisconsin State College, Whitewater B.E. kk Q 4 xx E THEODORE NELSON SAV I DES Carroll College B.A. University of Wisconsin Cambridge University . qfxwpi DQ-6176 mardi GEORGE E. DALLMQANN Milton College B. S. Prairie du Sac Board of Education WC Left to right: Ra Platt, Mr. Boll, School Superintendent, Lorin Schoephorscer S.W. Westre, L.E. Schultz, and Mrs. Edward Gruber. .lane Kohlman Not too serious, not too gay, but still she has a winning way. FHA 1,25 Pep Club 45 Chorus 2 EAR Rep. 4 Justin Kniemeyer I'd like to be bashful, but the girls won't al- .l.OW .ltr n Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Baseball l, 2, 3,45 Basket- ball l, 25 Track l Class Motto-- The higher we climb, the broader the view. Class Flower--Red Rose Class Colors--'Cardinal and white Darwin Ferry, Class President Annual. Editor l Who started this about Seniors being dignified. Football 2,3,45 Track 2 3,45 Forensics ,2,3,45 Band l 2, 3,45 Pep Band l,2, 3,45 Chorus l,. 25 Class l7resident 2,45 Student Council 3.4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dramatics 3,45 uhmual Staff 3,4 John Gruber He doesn'c wait to be cranked5 he has a self- starter. Chorus 15 Band 2, 35 An- nual Staff 3,49 Forensics 2,45 Sports Manager 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 3,45 Pre- view editor 4 Harold Meeteer The more I see of women, the better I like dogs. Baseball 3,45 Basketball 4 Gust: ve Ouade The harder 1 try the gooder to be, the worser I a.m. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 FFA 1,2,3. George Walker Girl s are a bother, but 1 like t0 be bothered. Football l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3g Basketball 1,25 FFA 1. Sak X .2-3,.1'-if-I 23 ilu-if'2::1'1. ifllliilkw X.-.:,,,,,,:e'-Jsimzi. uinzxiigizizzzg N.sw,.i 2. .S . x XX g imsiaiiiig'-L41 . J. be-, X masaw-. v'-me Edith Dahnke Freckles here, freckles there, freckles, freckles, everywhere. Glorus 3, Pep Club 45 FFA 3i MA 1.35 Glee Club 3. Gladys Pegzkg If giggling were fattening, l'd weigh a ton. FHA 1,45 Chorus l Library 4 ' 1 x wfswzsf :W-W. 'k James Ryan l'm not myself today,and it's an improvement. Basketball lg nm 1,2,3,4 john Ring Every man has his devilish moments. FFA 1 K ,M 46,f5.g,A5v .-,.Mg, 4 f- '-gr.-2Q:.',::,,.g.,, - N . W Y K, sqqxgu V ,Q K fr 1 4 3, D, w us wr 932 Y f A 'M sv-was 2 . s . a 1 7 v . '. W f fn . X'-1 ' 4: X3 'ix Q Xi 'H' w X w E was I ' 4 1 Leon Procknow I'm not afraid of any thing unless it is a wo man. FFA 1, 2, 3,44 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,45 Track 4 joe Matoushek He seems like he' s very shy, but you should get to know the guy. FFA 14 Band 25 Dranatics 3,4 Forensics 3,4 'WW' Q1 is 'wg . -I Lf qgzlg, If , Donna Accola 'Not ?uiet,not loud, not short, n0t ta l,but a pleasant combin- ation of than all. PHA 1,2 Pep club 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Barbara Feetz Quiet and reserved,but you never can tell. PHA l,2,3,4: Library 3,4 Annual stall 4 4, 'Nl-QW v J, w 3 A 5' as ' A 1 1 I 'W 1 L 5 a sf Ma rlene Kindschi 'Speaking of angels, we see her wings. Gnorus 2,3,4g FHA1,2,3,4 Library 4 Jean Keitel Ohl those short week-ends. FHA 1,2,3,4-4 Chorus 1,2.3 oris Mallon ' When joy and duty clash, let luty go to smash.' HA 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,45 Pep lub 3,4 EvelynQAccola 'I try to keep people from knowing, but my sweet disposi- tion keeps showing.' Ihorus 2,3,45 Library 4 FHA f Ilass treasurer 2 in larvin Milleville ' Well, all seniors can't be :a11.' FFA 1, 20,45 Ilramatics l, 2,4 Arvin Nottlestad ' Small, but so is a stick of dynamite.' FFA l,2,3i Chorus l,2,M Band 2 A nl. 1 ag, 4? QV-, lk K K Q Qu . X it -vt ' ' ifzz rf iif' gi' , f :Z Q 'Z SQ f 4wQymwh3fw?:Mmp Phyllis Schuette ' Men are like a pair of socks, you have to change them regularly.' FHA l,2g Chorus 2,3,4 Pep Club 3,45 Annual Staff 4 Bonita Hamilton ' Brown eyese are dangerous things, they sometimes keep one from getting wings.' Student'Council lg Chorus 4 Eramatics 2,45 Pep Club 2,3,4 3 if Joan Foljann Don't let that innocent face fool you. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 For- ensics ,l, 25 Student Council 25 FHA l,2,35 Class Pres- ident 1, Pen Club 3,45 Latin Club 3,45 Dramatics 4, An- nual staff 4 Jane Jessie line Jessie Still water runs deep. FHA 112,45 Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 2, 45 Drill!!-lC9 3:44 Student Council 2 Gene Gu st avson Variety' s the spice of life, S0 why take out the same girl twice. Basketball Team Manager 45 Golf 4 Howard Sprecher Wheaties hwe done a lot for me. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 43 Football 2, 3,45 Dranatics 1, 29 39 I Merlin Luher Girls, quit teasing me. Basketball l,2, 3,45 Golf 25 Track 3,45 Football 3:4 Alan Albers The only thing that can beat him out of his last word is his echo FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Track Z Forensics 1, 3, 4 ,etty Zech Looks like an angel, 'CCS like nhtoo, but you never can tell h,, gn qgel win do. HA 1,2,4g Pep Club 3,45 Bind 25 Chorus 2,3,4, Dranatics 3,4 FASY !Ar1n K at ch.in sk a ' All men are beastsg that' s why I'm going to be an animal trainer.' heerleader l,25 Pep Club l,2, 3,4,g BAnd l,2,3,4, Pep- Land l,25 Annual Staff 2,49 Ltudent Council 4 Dramatics 4 Tairalene Welsch I'm the shy demure type, the ype you have to whistle at wice.' ornnsics lg Annual Staff 4 'at Mockler 'She was intended to be an angel, but someone ran away with the pattern.' FHA 1, 25 Pep Club l, 2,3,-45 Cheerleader l,2,4g Chorus 2, 3,45 'Annual Staff 2,3 xgifcfl ' , + f' 'W rl f WA. - , ,M wife- - , f aww A A gage - 4 u.g4.fr1 . , Q ',,, X Donald Schiffman Girls, l'm here now, you lucky creature.' FFA 2 George Melster 'I've always liked school, at least during vaction.' Baseball-Track Manager 3 Football Manager 4 Chorus 1 ? Patsy Pullen W resting. Cho rus 4 Betty Zick Women of few words are the best women. Library 2, 45 Forensics 2 Others loaf, I'm just.. Gerald Campbell His blush would make a white rose red. james Holway Till the finishftill the end, my scooter and I come ' round the bend. Athletic Manager l, 35 Golf 3, 45 Table Tennis Champion 3,4 L A Y , . ,J 4 ' -, . .. 1 ' .' L ' HK ws 4- -Q........ff. .,..- Q . Y Y M, 4 L? 1 :IQEGEYE-, ,.1:4'-.'5QfQ'f .j'5 i'idf:'aiEf4.,'Zl4 -L - ' Q 'gf' wf22Z'fM42-'m'-'UF- ff' ' I W ' Donald Hutter Early to bed and late to rise make a man tggdy,tgg5ligr, and TQESJEYLQQSV' FFA l,2 William Evans Not ornery, not good, but dare him and he would. Football l, 3 Lhlrley Junge There's a little bad in every :nod little Miss. FIA l, 2, 3,43 Chorus l, 2,3, 45 np 'Club 2,3,45 BAnd 2, 3, 45 ep Band 4, !Annual Staff 2,45 adger Girls' 'State Rep. 3 rances Mueller Her future can be stated in e w0rd,-- Emi. lA 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 2,3,4, Latln'Club 3,44 An- ,al Staff 4 Frances Munz Seen, but not heard. fhorus l, 2, 3, 4 riscilla Weber Being good is an awful lonely ob. HAl,2,3,4, Chorus 2,35 ibrary 3,4 mmm-9' C Arthur Baars ?lowboy in the iaytime, play- boy at night. Student Council Pres. 4, FFA 1, Dramatics l,2,3,4, Golf 213,45 Basketball l,2,3,4, Footbal 2, 3,45 Class Treasurer 3, Class- Vice Pres. l John Boehmer ' Twinkle, twinkle, athletic star. What a bashful boy you are! FFA l, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l, 0, 35 Track l,2,3, Golf 2,35 S'I'ate Track Toumament 2, 3 532 1 1 aj?-.324 B 'fgws ICH! Jessie Little seen or heard, but always there. FHA 1,z, 4, Pep Club 4, an- nual Staff 4, Dramatics 3,45 Chorus 4 Eugene Morrow He doesn't drive fast, he just flies low. Football l, 2, 3, 4i Track lg Baseball 1,45 Student Coun- cil 3 Diane Yanke When l'm not near the one I love, I love the one I'm near. Class Secretary lg Student Council 25 Forensics Z5 Churus l, 2, 3, 45 PHA 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, 3,4 !Annual Sta ff 4 Audrey Groth Let them call it mischief, but I think ic' s fun. Annual staff 4 Pep Club 4 Harolyn Zick Mighty sweet, mighty wise, fun just twinkles in her eyes Chorus 2,3,4g FHA l,2, Lib- rary 4g Dramatics 2. Annie Campbell A word that is not spoken never does any mischief. Karla Kreuger They never call on me, but I always know the answers. Pep Club l,2, 3,45 !Annual Staff 2,45 Chorus 25 Dra- matics 4 Barbara D0bl'2C1 l'm out to have fun, and I'm having it. FHA 3,45 Pep Club 43 Eff' matics li I.-ibI'2l'Y 45 For- ensics 2fAnnunl Staff 4 I 'Yr :S wwf I Darlene Pieper !All through the day, 1 dream about the night. FHAl,2g Gmorus lg Lib- rary 4 Phillip Cole He'd rather hug a football than anything else,- well,- almost anything else. FFA l, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ln ll l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Golf J, 45 Class President 3, Treasurer 85 State Track Tournament 3, 4 i Ellen Matoushek Quiet, with motives lit- tle know, FHA 2,3,4 Kahn Peterson There must be a lot of W0rk left in me, because nrine of it has ever come ,ut. iports Manager l, 2 Duane Soelle Bashful and shyl-ohl what a lie! Football l,2,3,45 Golf 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Marion Lohr I just told him exactly what I thought. Band lg Chorus 2, 3,45 FHA 2,' 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Clasx President lg !An- nual 'Staff 4i Dramatics l, 4 Ronald Rolstad If bright remarks were grains of Sand, Pd be a deserd . Baseball l,2, 4: Football l, 2,35 Basketball l,2: Vice Pres.of Class 35 Track l Joan Mowitz My heart is like a fan, always in circulation. FHA l,25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4q Class Treasurer l Harlyn Braun S0 often the wrong seems reasonable. FFA l,3,4 Jerry Jonas Don't xudy your lesson, lesson your study. FFA l,2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3,45 Football 3,45 Band 3gCho- rus 45 Baseball 3, 45 Dra- matics 2,3,4 Donald McDonald 'Gentl y with his brain he sometimes thinks thought Class vice president 2 FHA 3,4. Eileen Eckstein 'Bewarel I may do something sensational.' Chorus 1 2,3,45 Pep,Club 45 FHA 1,g,5,45 Forensics 3,45 Dramatics 2,4. Irene Eckstein 'High School days may have their delights ut t ey don't compare th High School nights. FHA l .2 J 4: P Club 4' Forensihs, 2, 3, Ch0rUS, 1,-2, 3, 4. Class Adviser Walter Doll The seniors wish to express their gratefulness and appreciation to you Mr. Doll, for your fine guidance and leadership during their last year at Prairie High. hlong time ago in 191.1 fifteen mem- bers of the Class of l95b started kinder- garten under the guidance of Miss Doris Lundquist. These five year olds were Bon- ita Hamilton, Kahn Peterson,Duane Soelle, Art Bears, Darwin Ferry, John Gruber, Do- nald Hutter,James Holway,Frances Mueller, Jane and Jean Jessie, Shirley Junge, Pat Mockler, and Joan Mowitz. Fay Ann Katch- inska came all the way from Texas to join them in the middle of the year. World War II brought changes in the community. Badger Ordinance Works opened and many of its workers were housed at a Trailer Camp on the edge of town. Seventy one pupils enrolled in the l9h2 first grade, with Miss Helen Capper as teacher. George Walker, Phil Cole and Merlin Luher joined the class. Everyone passed into second grade. Miss Capper enjoying the group continued as second grade teacher. Karla Krueger WSS 8 HSWCOITISI' n e Mrs. Pearl Meng taught the class its first arithmetic during third grade. Toby Melster was a new pupil. lineteen-forty-five found the class in fourth grade with Donald Schiffman and Gustave Quade added to the roll. Miss No- ra Sather, beloved by two generations of Prairie students,helped the class pass from fourth to fifth grade. Miss Vera Adams instructed fifth grade. Gus Quade left Prairie this year but returned for sixth grade. The class members felt as big as little children can when they moved from the North Grade School down to the High School, where Miss Laura Schoephoerster took charge as sixth grade teacher. All trudged into the seventh grade where Mr. Paul McGill was their adviser A few had a taste of being'Safety Patrol- menn. The Jessie twins left the class to return as juniors in high school. Under the direction of Mrs. Clara Kuhnau with her legendary Wsteel rulern, they completed eighth grade, proud in 1950, to be the first eighth grade gradu- atee Of the New Grade School, The Eckstein twins, Eileen and Irene, joined the last year in the grades. Even though mere freshmen, the class was happy to be in high school. Students from surrounding areas enlarged and en- riched the class. After' Initiation Day, they felt they really belonged in high school and began looking forward to giv- ing the sophomores a return party in the spring. Mr.Alfred Ness was class adviser and Marion Lohr class president. In the fall of 1951, returning as sophomores, they knew they were older and wiser. New freshmen were properly initi- ated. The class was under the advisership of Mr. Warren Perry. .N 31 V5-11 Ferry Wa-'3 sophomore class president. Shining new class rings appeared af- ter school opened in the fall of 1952. Thoughts soon turned to the Junior Prom. Named nStairway to the StarsW,it was held May 1. Class president Phil Cole as king chose Jane Kohlman his queen. Mr.and Mrs. Warren Perry served as advisers. The senior year, with all its activ- ities, came. King John Boehmer and Queen Shirley Junge ruled over Homecoming Fes- tivities. The class was under the gui- dance of Mr. Walter Doll, Darwin Ferry a- gain being class president. WI Remember Maman, under the direction of Mr. Ness, was presented as the class play. Harold Meeteer, elected Senior Ball King, named Pat Mockler as his queen for the WArabian Nightsn, February 20. Class Night, Bacc- alaureate Services, Class Trip and Com- mencement Exercises brought the Class of '5h to the end of its days at Prairie High PM This is station V-PDS-TSV-C televising to you from the tenth annual reunion of the Prairie High class of l95h. We have arrived in time to see the President of the United States, Darwin Ferry, dedicat- ing the new state capitol which has been moved to Prairie du Sac. Recording the event on film is John Gruber, President of the National Press Photographer's Association. Just arriving from Washing- ton D.C. on Twenty-Year Man, Gus Quade's Jet Space ship, designed by Bill Evans, are Alan Albers, Secretary of Agricul- ture, Leon Procknow, Secretary of the Treasury lhe always did have the moneyl, and John Ring the distinguished but silent Senator from Wisconsin. They explained they were late because they stopped off in Chicago to visit Marion 'Bubbles' Lohr, who is unable to attend the reunion because running the night club, the 'Greasy Spoon', takes all her time. On our right, we see Donna Accola, famed gossip columnist, interviewing George Walker, home from making his latest movie, Kin 3-D Cinemascope, co- starring with Marilyn Monshmoel, 'Here I Am, You Lucky Women.' Don Hutter and Gerald Campbell just sold their formula for skinning angle-worms, to that business tycoon from Merrimac Gene Morrow. Now a word from our sponsor, 'Soelle Mattresses' created by Duane Soelle and demonstrated by official dem- onstrator, Kahn Peterson. Diane Yanke, better known as Florence Nightie-in-gale, the II, claimed they make the most com- fortable sickbeds, and Dr. Arthur Baars, the mortician's friend, agrees. Qack to our little gathering. We rgceigeg word fromh Stockholm, Sweden, t at o n Boehmer as become the only athlete to excel Jim Thorpe's Olympic record. Ooopsl I gust tripped over our cord, Here comes im Ryan world-renown weight-lifter to help me up. With him is Mike Rolstad, president of the Green Bay gherrg Corporation, which has just pgr- ecte a strawberry- lavored cherry or people who don't like cherries. We turn our camera to the street where a brass band directed by Justin Kniemeyer, is heralding the arrival of Phil Cole, coach of the University of Wisconsin football team, who has just won their fifth bi- annual Rose-Bowl game. With him is Gene Gustavson, team manager. Karla Krueger enjoys traveling also. She's now married and has topped the Canadian record with sextuplets. From this view we see the beautiful tenth anniversary cake, baked and ggcoiatedJ by the :ecogddBetty Ciock- er, r ey unge, w o i so we at Stout. Shirley followed the recipe created by Gladys Petzke of the Betty griikerfKgtchenMEeiting Staff in Chicago. e , i oris on di n't arrive...... My, here she is and doesn't she have a beautiful tan? I always said Africa was a warm place. Doris is a missionary for her local church at Leland. Giver-head we see a Jet-plane doing crazy dips. We're told it's Jane Kohl- man, rather 'Miss Smile in the Jet.' She has attained top honors in both fields, Smiling and Jet Piloting. Jane tells us that Bonnie Hamilton has risen to the top and stayed there. She was recently voted 'The Girl We'd Most Like to Have for Dinner' by the African Society of Cannabals, For obvious reasons, she declined the award. The director has just informed us to swing our camera over to Studio A, where Marlene Kindschi is exhibiting her Inter- national Champion Cocker Spaniel. She's receiving the golden cup now. The cup is presented to her by Jean and Jane Jessie who have established an institution for the handicapped and are teaching the in- mates how to avoid hydrophobia. Betty Zech has her own TV program, concerning the teenagers, called 'How to Be Removed from Class.' It's very ed- ucational and a real comedy. Here's Barbara Dobratz who is now tickling the ivories although she never had much musical ability. Her boss finds her a very good dental assistant. Now for a word from our sponsor,'Annie Campbell's Clinging Shampoo.' It doesn't foam: it doesn't remove dandruffg it just sits and clings. Don McDonald, recently voted one of the ten best dressed men in America, says it does wonders. Here comes bashful Ellen Matoushek, boots, ten-gallon hat and all, who just returned from Texas, She's sporting a diamond engagement kerchief clasp rom her handsome Texan, who considered it practical since they'll be riding the range together. Frances Munz is changing her youngest child's diaper. She is in a daze after being voted Wisconsin's most efficient housewife. Here comes Barbara Peetz, high school secretary, with a message for us from Fran Mueller. Fran wants to know if Eddie, Jr. the oldest of her nine children is around. Here he comes with the county sheriff, Harlyn Braun, who found him on the 'Eckstein's Etheral Eatery' restaurant. run by Eileen and Irene Eckstein. He was trying to meet 'Lucky' Nottlestad,one of their best customers, who struck oil in Oklahoma and is giving away money. Flarold 'Happy' Meeteer is selling tickets to the game which his team, Meeteer's Meteorites,' will play tonight in the new Prairie recreation center. Jerry Jonas, architect who designed this twelve story two block long structure, declares it has done wonders for the youth of Prairie du Sac. Jean Keitel, county truant officer agrees. We now turn our camera onto the street. Looking upward we see some sky Eaintings Canew process developed by Jim olwayl of Phyllis Schutte and Joan Mowitz. It was an advertisement for 'eau de Paree' cologne. The painting was done by Merlin Luher, Jim's right- hand man. We are now on Melster Street, in the center of the business district, named after George 'Toby' Melster, whose benevolence hasmade Harolyn Zick's pride and joy, the public library, possible. Harolyn has been able to combine marriage and the library successfully. We stop at Continued on Page 14 Wlenzewtae Donna Accola When itIcomes to grades, Donna's are best, With this book she can record the rest. Evelyn Accola To Evie who is always so sweet, We have some candy or her to eat. Alan Albers In FFA many an honor he's won, So we give him a medal for what he's done. Arthur Baars Art has a phone to make a date Here's a nickel to change for better bait. John Boehmer ' As an athlete he excebls in all We give him this medal to hang on the wall. Harlyn Braun I This tractor will be a handy machine Some day for Harlyn and his queen. Annie fampbell In gol !Annie has done her best, Here's a golf ball,-do the rest. Gerald Campbell I We ive Gerry this star so bright So Els blushes can be seen at night. Phillip Cole To Phi we give this basketball, Hflll be in the limelight to score over a . Edith Dahnke I To Edith we give these house plans neat To uphold the pacter of little feet. Barbara ?obratz Barb cou dn't be an angel, too dark air' We give her this firecracker,you'll see a flare. is her soon Eileen and Irene Eckstein In a restaurant you're always on the run, Here's a big tip,-go have some fun. William.Evans ln mechanics Bill has a good start, We give him this car to take apart. Darwin Ferry I To our grand class president who guided us well,we glVC 2 b0UQUCCbecause he is swell. oan Foljahn I oan, in school rs never outspoken, We ive her this halo,, although it is broEen. Audrey Groth Audrey's main worry is her light bill Shflnever can sleep, so here's a sleeping gi. gohn Gruber I I hen John is near, we don t always know ity But with this flashbulb he can s ow it. Gene Gustavson I I To Gene who is never in the chips, I We give you some money, now let 'er rip. Bonita Hamilton Bonnie can dance to most any step- We give her this pill to keep up her pep. l'm Holwa I I lthough lim is our greatest menace, We give you this bal for table tennis. Donald Hutter I Don hauls gravel most of the timeg Here's a new truck to stop on a dime. bane and jean Jessie ithout each other jane and jean do not sta' Her!,are handcuffs, so one may not stray. gerry Jonas I ne swell guy is jerry Jonas A kiss, 'from jane,' is your bonus. Shirley Jlmse . . . , . . Cooking and baking is Shirley s big aim, Here are some tins. 1t's all in the game. Fay!Ann Katchinska Special lipstick for Fay in this tube so straight So she'll still have some on even when ic's late Marlene Kindschi Marlene is known as our favorite cook To help her along is a recipe book. Jean Keitel This sucker ean ill b h t v The memory oi it W e appy 0 ge, she'll never forget. Austin Kniemeyer ecaufe youlwerc our c ass p a we ive ou this b b doll to remembbr thi day? a y such a proud father in Lane Kohlman I I ast year jane climbed the 'Stairway to the'Stars'. I This year these ballots claimed her for a DAR. Karla Krueger, , , To Karla we give ihis gaper tonight, To finish her boo on iving Right.' Marion Lohr I I I To Marion we give this ring of gold. 'Good-bye to many a man she s to d. Merlin Luher Merlin was our center so tall. We give him a coach's number to calh. Darlene Pieper At the Palace sshe dances from nine untill oneg ge give her these tickets and hope she has un. Doris Mallon I Doris' bowling team always did scoreg With this new ball she can do even more. Ellen Matoushek I Ellen's voice never did boomg With this megaphone she'll be heard'round the room. hoe Matoushek e is a brain and called,'Honest loe'5 These study guides he always did now. Donald McDonald . Girls at times ean be Tuite a loadg These glgsggg will he p keep on the road. Harold Meeteer Harold deserves a medal for being so neatg This fashion book will keep him on the beat. George Meister . I Toby s interest is in the cheerleadig sec- tiong this maps shows the direction. Marvin Milleville A farmer he is, a farmer he'll beg For him we hare a fine little tree. Pat Mockler i Queen she was and queen she remainsg So give her this crown to use when she reigns. Eugene Morrow Every now and then Eugene would go a different wayg . Those make-up slips were due today. +oan Mowitz , o joan who is always out for a good timeg Cannot have it without money, so we give her this dime Frances Mueller A To Fran who will soon be wearing a veilg Will need something Frances Muna Whee it comes to squaredancing, she's the ir 5 These aspirins will help you when your head's in a whirl. Afvin Nottlestad A horseshoe for!Arvin Ma seem duckyg But it will remind him or his name 'Lucky.' ' girgarg Eeetz 0 ar-a a we give this di 11 ferzszlefxsrcf 'he mP?5!f '2h.2-. gahn,Petegson f h ere s a oy o is moustach h ' 2: : :.::s. '1S him- wwf bi S 55315 Gladys Peteke This ift is good for a laughg For Gladys we have Duane s autograph. Leon yrocknow Leon is quiet and has no time for a But we give him this date-book just same. dame, the Patsy Pullen . t Pat's hobby is raising rabbitsg These carrots will improve their habitsf Gustave Quade We give these letters to Gus to arrangeg The theater canopy needs a change. aohn.Ring . n alking to school, john takes hrs timeg This car is faster. ls'nt that fine. Ronald Rolstad We give you this mask so.Iou can't beguile Wit your sly, wicked smi e. ames Ryan im has a goke to tell everyone. his Joke ook will make it more fun, Donald Schiffman D Don is known as the biggest class flirty These pills he can give to each girl he hurt. Phyllis Schuette n In school she was quiet outside a rebels his ruler will help her keep on the level Duane Soelle So he can travel near and farg We give Duane this nice new car. Howard Sprecher With everyone,Hcward got-alongg To remind him of us we give hime a song. George Walker I George, at times gets quite paleg ' Especially when he opens hrs fan mail. Priscilla Weber. ' !An active part in library work she tookg !As a reward, we give her this book. Diane Yanke . lf ever you go on a diet, Here's a coo book,try lt. Fairalene Welsch We have these bells for Fairalene gay To remind her of' save by l each day. Betty Zech Books were out of Betty's But she's okay,so we give the bel reachg her a peach. Betty Zick lnto.Betty's future we took a peekg Ye give her this pen and hope it won't ea . garolyn Zig! I 1 or any em ara t' Ehesfmgke-up fggsazgoly:ewillpb:iEhten e a e. unior Class President -4Shirley Russell Vice President--Dick 'Aylward Secret ary--Carol Vaal ster Treasurer--Mary Meng Q93 W li IX-lw Iyne Block Q, -iff ,1.,. - .4 :- Clayton Ganser 1 Q f ' , 'Q-JH ' . s f rf' Dorurhy K1 an sch 3 l , E311 I I :kxi Shi rlcy Mal lon I 0 4 W ' .. Lenn Per zk e wi 'f.,l . l gy' :Q . :N Bal: Sv-hwarv. .9 1 m ii K5 Y iw ,is y 'U' Paul Boehmer -T l 'fy Dmiel kbogins Clrol Kruse Hemi e Rlaruney ,,f.. j. Oh ., ,M Rznald Pfohl -nys Rmfr' F111 Schwartz .Q fm... fm 1 .zl 14' Lf, 'Sir Shi rley Russell . 1 n .bl a Qu: james Boettscher el, .X is 5 A Q 'xl 'Vlarlene llausncr lbnm Kruse sh 52 l ,R M2 hx V ,,,,, ,L , , .. iid, ,.,. L, King Marsh all P' 5 5 Bmice Pieper 519 X Tom Smith Carl 'Izumi Richard Weinke Carolyn Willey 'Class 'Advisor F ' ! x Mr. john Mcllermid Q fi F .1 A K ,gifs .N 5 , mv ' is . ' 1... Yilmar Sprecher Lillian Scrmiska s fs, 9 Di ck Aylward cm Qs Adel a Bruckert lhith Henderson Marlene Kuhnau 6 ,. .f, Ann Maas N A w f V ff. ip A 3 Alice Pierce ,QV fa 4 '. 'ep 4? M x. 3 Kei cn Sprecher Kei 'is Carol Wal star an-4 .ai fi--f ,ve f.: Vbnce Cook zu fw- s Peggy llcnthum F ui W 41' , in ' Madge La D1 e 1 . Mx' , , bw 0 'A in eff!!! Monard Mictle- stead! Lee Pilger c ,083 ,, ' VFW' I ,uv -1 P l Xlary hkng GAF? .MJ i, Lois Eckstein Sandra jellum sa me uw ,av I i ,. Din Lang 0' as nf .- Arthur Mueller f-.Q eve, 3 ff Y Carol ?ost fl , fs . I 'I' 5.1 -: I: f..v ... 'U 'E in ii Tom Accul a ,nary 'Q Edward Bcendahl 4651127 in Vi rginia jessick if 4 gr-f V. Pon Lang Ks- I Terry Wilcahy IQ 'SL' E, N. 35? ij' ,,, W 9 -a 7'-'Y V' john Pnlerson 53 in sz gk X Y 1' 51 , -U L iz ' LaVonne Diehl .pf a 313' Q9 Dzuglas jones V S imeli. 'W i A I Widen: Lipke if -3 X i 33 JJ r If if. ' ' Terry Vlulhern 'a 1 I v ..., al l ,gf 'L ru h.: Lggger Procknow Marilyn Purdy -lary M le ram 2 L, fvgf -7 PV' Janes Fe rry KW .ii f 5 Lyle Kleiner: 9192 . 'XS - Iv Q. , a e , HJR,- ,. , A David Licschm 'sn , si 4,3 7 ,. Eugene .ll sm 3 'Sv ve ' 4? Maurinc Schaefe Q W , '. , - x x . I r '- 'K Leigh Wilson 5 ' K - '4 Q Jmfj. im ,Q X' VN V ll.: Oufen M'5Y andnher court' Bob Schwarz and Mary Meng reigned as king Q-'-Q .Eff 1 ue n ar - 1, . Rgthluendersqn e shizileli Rus,e1l and queen over the ' Dreamer's Holiday A Lillian 'Scrmiska Peggy enchorne, junio, P,-om held Q,-31 30, pho oe President- Sairley jexewein Vice President-H joan Shoephorseer Secretary-- Rita Blndl 'l'reasurer-- George Knox lg,-0 59' W' 9 f' ve. ul lllrxl CIP- ,low , ' n. Ka y Fuz- gerlalgd 55 N- ' ia Donna Grmle Q x 5 9'1- a ' S X Paul Ladd x S Q y 3 x Merlin Marker Barbara mel- ler Q F or ef' :E 3 Bob Reuter wks N559 udy Sxaeffer C Joyce Cl ava- da: scher l e- , 91 5: K I My Ll Dal, grurtney I A Q . ' is :lllce Cschwend- ncr .-. u Enl l Ay Macou- she ' si . Xia, WS Q L ik' M 'Y Weller .y is 3 X QQ.. on -QF jim Richards ,.. 5 Mg' . f sA Y Dick Schiflmm 'ir in fi!! X. wgvx . Shlrley Jule- wean wry Charlene Ou-new .A T? ' av From- ISU!! ,W ' fag e. xx N ' fi f ' 4 ii 31' A 2 joan Lcidig F bv 1 get Eldon 'vicllmiel ,fx 7 -so tax: . X il' MIVY 5' Donnell 'QF Q Pon Richol son .af 4 aw Y ,ax owe, C a ml Soluul m- bu rg 'Y snr 5 . k,f x.,1'j joan :phor- ster ii .J -, x Q67 Q if Charlotte Oxrnow 9 s-1 'QW' W Vi rgini a Gaaj 'G' jane lieitel e 6 1 Mary Lcidig W Barbara Mc- Donal A or I Tcm Ulbnndl f- rw ii 3-5 '.'- N A .1,r,. X ,g Mike Rclchman 36 5 H NR V av Y Ruth Slorty . M4 Aix ' Q 2 a km. . Rita Bindl as 3 X jun Dah lo V .,. 73 'Z' . sms , fi Alan Goojell E -ef A 'A---of ek Bob enne y x,! llblored Lipke jom Mdienzle .v of. Tyler Olcorr 3 ,we 3 w, 'N-f. .gf:,!N I Kay Ridmrer .. '- Russel HJrech Cl' Geo rge Knox .Q Lay:-ence Da- VIQ Q 'Un . My 411' - 'A ayue Gower gm, 32- K . . AOCZ ,, 2 Jer Marlene Ljpkc 1 Harvey Meygr 1- M 'N .N 4 -v :UA Q 1 George Palmer as W' I C . ,M , . 3,4 ,J Carol Rhodes s l. ffl V . Q21 , M Lucllle Sprech- Cl' fr f lkvd, ,J .. ,J C001 Accola '33 'ii' li-sv' lZuVonnc Disk: ,- ,.. 'Of 'B ' Fl alnc Graf ,, - .... C7 VF' jean hnapp ,A 1, Q' Uvfk f june Luzan B everly Nbck- ler 9 7? M . 5, j ames Pierce Dale Ryan Q lg, .1-N I ,,- H67 Rl r a Taylor G ff-we 9' Shirley .inderwn 3 TS 2 34-33 -L x if' 1' Charles Dobratz 0, N- ll' 1 lbnna ra-as Q G , wxlwx Ly e uhnau ps ,,. , A -'1 42 J firm Harold Maas ' 'F 3 ww S' E avid Moe ' x Beth Pullm rs., 8 Mary Ryan ogg? Sw 'Y Eva Tschl ralu ,XJ WL Donald' Bram- Schrelber 29' in i , ,lim lfdcstcin 'I nh x 6 . -ig. f' fra Xlarval cnc Grasa -- 4- r X811 ,QV . ' n Beverly Kuj awa .- 1 3 I N, . v r N, Shl rley Mmwell rr WN Bill Mcllanc 5' 51 X- Killian Ravcy Mm rl cc Ryan Yan if 1 I Carol Vinje Ielch Erwin ,Zander Kemp Zechel Darwin Zick Dune Lick Pu Continued from Page 19 WEvie's Cafe' where we have a cup of caf- fein. Howard Sprecher decided too many chemists were removing the caffein from coffee, so he removed the coffee from the caffein. He was inspired by his labora- tory technician, Fay nn Katchinska. Pat Mockler is coming across the street carrying something. My, but this is a surpriseil She's loaded down with at least fifteen books and has just inform- ed us she is the first woman professor of Lovelogy at Harvard College. I'll bet the students don't get much out of her classes, as you all remember, Pat! Ybu can't help but stop and gaze in wonderment at the beautiful window dis- play in the Fashion Store of Prairie own- ed and operated by Fairlane Welch. She always was trying out new styles while in Prairie high. Fairlane just told us that Darlene Pieper is a regular customer as she still takes in all the dances at the Palace, and can not be seen in the same dress twice. Edith Dahnke and Betty Z1Ck lr! C9'9Per.t9r5 of Sh! fgbulgug WHi-Stylen beauty salon. Some people certainly have done well in the local community. There seems to be no time to relax as Marvin Melville, local telegraph messenger, just rushed up with a telegram from Joe Matoushek who is in London, giv- ing the class of 195k his best regards. He wishes he could be here. He's right in the middle of an important experiment trying to hatch chickens with out break- ing the egg shells. Joe always was try- ing to figure out something impossible. There goes Don Schiffman, Manager of the Ford Corporation whizzing by in the 1965 model, He says he especially likes the roomy interior. We suppose he's headed for the city limits where Pet Pul- len has established a horse ranch. She specialises in albinos and has the larg- est.ranch-in the West and Midwest. It is Preirie's only riding academy, although several others have tried but failed bei cause of tha horses' superior training. Our time has elapsed now and your re- porters, Joan Foljahn and Audrey Groth must return with their husbands to Para- dise Island in the Pacific, where they operate a salvage yard and sell old battleship parts to the natives. This is station W-PDS-TSV1C f3-dim- ensional-color-vision? signing off. Koderlck John Walldinger Marvin Wellech Bonnie wagner Jw 'umm Do Y E nzihlsdorff Joyce an e Cllll Athi!!! llr. Savidea L .4 VVe hope you like our annual. we've attempted to make it an interesting pictorial account of our school life. Emphasis this year has been complete picture coverage of students in school. It is impossible to give credit to every one who has helped in the production of the '5L Prairie Pride. There is always a group of people who rise to the challenge to carry the project through by their untiring and completely unselfish efforts. 'Thanks and appreciation to this the core of the annual staff: Adviser Jditor Assistant Editor Artist lCover Design? KActivity Page? Copy and History Mementoes Page Make-up Will Prophesy Information for Senior Pictures Advertising Typing Alfred Ness aarwin Ferry Ronald Pfohl Fay Ann Katchinska Harold Meeteer Frances Mueller Shirley Junge Fsiralene Welsch Karla Krueger Barbara Dobratz John Gruber Diane Yanks Pat Mockler Fay Ann Katchinska Joan Foljahn Audrey Groth Marion Lohr Fay Ann Katchinske Pat Mockler Jean A Jane Jessie Edith Dahnke Leigh Wilson Pat Pullen Fairalene Welsch Joan Mowitz Shirley Russel Donna ccola Carol Kruse Audrey Groth Mrs. Petracchi resident -Hilman 'Schroeder ice President--Luverne Folj ahn wecretary--Raecille Luher reasurer-4Sally Ilovermln .1 ex Q ,, f J C hi glaiervald 9 K Kev' X Q , Y Valerie Ekendahl 'S' IV cf .a- ykld . . K 'Audrey x... Sl f' . fl Dale Miller Thomas Schroeder Edna Walch .2-f +- ,. Leilani Baken Need x Dennis Enge fur 13 if - ' ' a v I' an ..., VJ 'i V A , V Hilman Raecille Luher Sally lbvennan Schroeder Si . Q wr- ,X I Q: 'Mig L, . sv R. - e awk Carol Bedter A r M N. lbsalyn Fenske , ' 3 ,-f if arol Hutter Edwin Jellm ' . 5, ,. ' 'Q rm 5 Evelyn Lcnski lbnald LlPki m . I SS.. is 1: gi 5 F: . -qv' .N l c V NF , 'V , f ,, -s X Ma a Joyce Moore Milt:-lesceadr I ,Q Q- .ae ' .sv E Q- X Q I 0 ,1 . Nancy Purdy Nancy Radley J: gg r M4 X c - - 3 sh -or Carol MHFY'-Mn Schuknecht Schvlarz -1 f ji . I Linn e 4 , Q 'sf -' 1 Jews . . M-:sms Arthur Bewley ls ' 15,59 'S 'R l V Rlssd Flmtje - wa Q5 eye f ilu VA. A Jnea Jessie Melvin lohr ,X I Danna Mueller icheal Regan 3 Y uv 'Q . Allan'Shanks X M K E Er I Sharon Wilson If S Gene Bible 'Gi W ye Y 275' 'ff' Q N. .WA . Pac rick Grerue x , M- - .9. x -J' i I ,eff ,i Q 1 ' Narmm Jessie Vx S ji A P Donna lnrd 'QVVS' M-sed J I O K 5 Rxssel ' Mdienzie 1 Juanita Richards ,- cg. 55' aw ze Sandra Spicer V .-A R ..., swf' M ,H John vindedam , Luve me Folj ahn :, - P' P , 0' gf' Frederic Bindl ., afar- ww ,,, Mary Lee Gruber fa 4' -5 hindi , jffv.-M Mari anne Jonas nc if 7 f Kenneth Markgraf if ,3 zli Verlyn Mueller H' ,c fi' :VQ'Nx 'w .xy Lavbnne Rich Richards Q ' Y! ' ye.. .., j .lg 54...-.3..,....g . ' alldtsivir . Maurice Sp r-eche r :ai Dune Zech -I --fr ' rw 1.13 .. 5' :gg ,f 1 ' H R oss Alexand Anna Mae gndgr Ancice l L.x U gig' X, R Obert Alverna Boehmer Carncross . I ,X Q9 A ,. 4' ' nr' 40 1. Tom Hamacher hugene Hausner 'Q fs is ff. if Q, . 'N' J -f . -wg L. 1 fl. v Et wr' ,A Haruldl B arbara Kniemeyer fs- . Q nt A f,,,ft ha, lhlcnc Patricia Meyer Meyer K4 0 ..- ,Q Q i M arvel Janet Padrutt Ottney Padrutt fa. Wy- if A 14- if Micheal Larry Sawyer Ryan ,Cf . A v. L Si. Darlene Frances Tanneberg Tarpley Q V Va 9-, . Class 'Advisor W Miss. June Van'Ackcr Fnn al d Zi rl: at L .-5 Gerlad Alt 15: U .?' Ihnald Diske A 40 if X. Llyde Hcgerfeld Robert Kundert I elf' ' R uth Meyer Dume Peetz 8.4 Ste han Scliaeffer sr . Russel Ihurnw J - , ii- -U. , 4' .... , f , x If 4' W f W A K 2 f ! N K 0 V1 if 77 i+4 g'?' I Ei S , YJ! ff 4 ' ,X Q 4' M ' -. A If F I A , - 1 a x 'rp . x--QI! of- . A ' f, . J X ' W F g ' . . If gd +R? '21 Name Nkkumq Ambition Hobby Characteristics Donna Accola Donna Ihrry a Photographer Collecting Napkins Quiet Evelyn Accola Evie Rural School Teacher Smiling Friendliness Alan Albers A1 Farmer Polishing his Auto Wavy Hair Arthur Bears Art Engineer Basketball Cupid John Boehmer John Ivy Williamson's Sports Ausclebound successor Harlyn Braun Harley Get sandals 'like Cards Bashful his father's Annie Campbell Anna Ballet Dancer Writing to Sailors Pageboy Gerald Campbell Jerry Work at HcFarlane's Running Blush Philip Cole Phil President of BOW Loafing Baggy Pants Edith Dahnke Edee Get Lmrried Carl Looking for Honey Barbara Dobratz Barb Woman Policeman Spading Garden Horse Laugh Eileen Eckatein Eileen Singing Yakity-Yak Irene Eckstein Irene Giggling Arguing William Evans Bill Have a good time Wwhippingna Car Souped-up-Car Darwin Ferry Dar Doctor Fishing Talking to Hrs. Petracchi Joan Foljahn Joni Finding a Tall Un- married Iian to Harry Living It Up T-fuslc, 710510. nus c Audrey Groth Aud INone in particular? Hunting Gunny Sack Eyes John ruber John 'Star' editor Photography Dimples Gene Gustavson Gus Golf Champion Throwing Parties 'Got a nickel' Bonita Hamilton Bonnie hurry John Dancing Hips James Holway Jim Chiropractor Pestering Girls Scooter Donald Hutter Don Truck Driver Going to Dances Curly Lair Jane Jessie Jane Missionary Teaching Sunday Smile School Jean Jessie Jean Actress Actress Going for a walk Jerry Jonas Jerry Get married Jane A car Shirley Junge Shirl Teacher Dates Ito eatl D:diy's Little 'z I' Fay Ann Katchinskl Fay Annie Go to Alaska Looking for Hen Toody Marlene Kindschi Dooley Rural Teacher Raising dogs Weight Jaan Keitel Jeanie Housewife Riding Lotorcycle Sew hair--do Justin Kniemeyer Lwmtin Go to School Yoon-Hour Walks Flashy Shirts Jane Kohlman Janie Beautician Hiking Pretty Hair Karla Krueger Tena Have two sets Litch-Viking Skinny of twins Marion Lohr Etsy Home Sc Teacher Making Out Original Vocabulary Merlin Luher Merlie School Chasing Girls Woman-Lover George Melster Toby Bar Tender Carol Big Flirt Marvin Hilleville Marv History Teacher 'Barreling' a'TrucK Red Hair Patricia Mockler Pat lst Woman President Driving Cveryone's Having a Good of the U.S. Car Time Eugene Morrow Mousie Physicist Celebrating Worrying Joan Mowitz Jo Have a Husband Men Flirt Frances Mueller Fran Marry Ld Dreaming Innocent Look Arvin Nottlestad Lucky Tyrone Power,II Rolling Cigarettes Lark Features Frances Munz Frances Move to Chicago Square-Dancing That Walk Barbara Peetz Barb Teacher Sewing Giggle Kahn Peterson Brush Date with Diane Sleeping'tillZoon llmtache and Side burns Gladys Petzke Glad Movie Star Sight Seeing Unconcerned Darlene Pieper Snooks Cattle Buyer House Parties Half open eyes Leon Procknow Prock Forest Ranger Raising Pigs School Bus .LOLIBO Patsy Pullen Pat Raise Horses Riding Horses?? Thin Gustave Quads Gus Carpenter Driving Taxi Getting in Trouble John Ring John Like Father- Ramona lair in his ggg Like Son Donald Schiffman Don Navy lhrlene Tight Levis Phyllis Schuette Phyl Good Times Knitting Short Hair Duane Soelle Spaun Rule the World Sleeping in School Chesty Howard Sprecher Squeaky jngineer Latin Bachelor George Walker Georgie Stewing Prune Flirting Romeo Priscilla Weber Percy Eurse Reading Sober James Ryan Jim Farmer Sleeping in School He-Haw Ronald Rolstad Mike Visit Uncle Sam Yorseing Around Messed up Hair Fairalane Welsch Fairy Court Reporter Acting Silly Bangs Diane Yanke Donkey Ihrry a Millionaire Dancing Going to the Natural Bridge Betty Zech Betty Secretary Chatting Wri gling Around Betty Zick Betty Get a Job Riding Bus Stusying Haro yn Zick Harry Harry a Minister Going for Rides Clean Saddles Doris Mallon Doris Teacher Having a Good Time Th.t'Laugh Ellen Hatoushek Ellen Secretary of Army Playing Guitar Chaperoning Joseph Matoushek Joe Chemical Engineer Hunting??? Brlins Dona d McDonald Don Graduate Driving on left Chasing Redhelds Harold Meeteer Happy Getting Married Chasing Girls women,Lo,er Queen J2nC, Crown Bearer Kathy Cole, wich King Phil Royalty Betty Zech, Joan Foljahn, and Barbara Dubratz Climb Stairway to Stars For '53 Junior Prom , f fai igifi!T5fi'5,,f 5 ,frgi .,,. 33' A . 'fl i . 'W Stairway to the Stars Donna Accola and john Gruber Queen Jane and her court fi, P, 5 ki ry ' H ? .qgu ,,.. r Z A Thousand Nights, but only one Arabian Night Marianne Jonas, Juanita Richards, Donna Grenie, Edna Walch and Anna Mae Antic aa, ,iw 1S?QSSm E N him V Ann Katchinska Pac Mockler w?d'j, w ,,i?, 4 C- King Harold Meeter Cueen Pat Mockler The court for ' Arabian Nights'consisted of Fay- Ann Karvhinska, Frances Mueller, Diane Yanke Kar- la Kreu er, Darwin Ferry, Gus Quaie, Gene Gustavson, and Merlin luhen 1 X ,JR The gym, decorated for WArabian Nights,' February 20. 'Iq- Harold, finishing the punch stand Wally and Mrs. Perry Queen Shirley Iunge and King John Boehmer Reigned Over Homecoming The royalty and court -from left tu right- jan Worman and Phil Cole, 'Vlzrllyn Purdy and Dan Googlns, Dlane Yanke and Arthur Bxzrs, 'Queen Barbara Mueller and Skip Scnniska leajing Shi,-lay Jung, and King john Boehmgr. the crowd in 2 cheer by che bonfire. A big pile of cardboard formed the bonfire A.. wb Thnz's holding on co him! He mn,t get away' N A .fix john Boehmer carries the pigskin For a I0 yari gain E ,A . V ll OOM The team slaughtered Sprlng Green 29 -7. Whac's :he maccer, fellows! Promenlding at the home-coming dance HOMECOMING PARADES BEFORE TOWN Alums Return October 16 . . . N The sophomores stung Spring Greem , wwf The FPA mowed down the Green. The junior class's prize winning float. L4 - . r The junior high was gunning for Spring Green. ' The Latin Club added 'Fight Meni no iqnrrns ua: an ur fhe freshmen laced up Spring Green The Pep Club was laying for Spring Greem The senior's second prize float flew over the Green. The Library Club,s flair King john Boehmer Cueen Shirley lunge , Y, .-.......... 1n4Hll Art Baars, Diane Yanke 1 .fy X, x 5 I., was A ..,. .M A VA Dan Googins, Marlyn Purdy wr ..---WMA 'V L . i-'Siva Phil Cole, jan Woorman Mike Riechman, joan Bindley l Remember ama Joan roljahn as Mama. Presenting the senior class play 'I Remember Mama' November 13 were jane Jessie, jo Matoushek, George Walker, Diane Yanke, John Gruber, jean jessie, joan Foljahn, Donna Accola, Irene Eckstein, Howard Sprecher, FayfAnn Katchinska, jerry Jonas, 'Art Baars Alanmlbers, Darwin Ferry, Shirley lunge, justin Kniuneyer, Karla Krueger, Betty Zech and Marion Lohr. IENNY, I told you right in the beginning that you shouldn'! trust him, But you were so sure . . . just like you always are. Mr Hyde was a gentleman. A gentleman! I bet it must have been a hundred dollars that he rooked you of. Wasn't it? MAMA. Uleturning to lulnlcaj jenny, I cannot talk now, Maybe you don't have things to do. l have. JENNV. fSueeriugly.j What? What have you got to do that's so important? MAMA. flxleiug up medicine lloltlc, ficrcelyj I have to chloroform a cat! KIENNY slaps lmclc iu momentary alarm, almost us though Florence Dana Moorhead and Mama ' JENNY. Uuulling on glovesq Elizabeth-what a very SillY name for a cat, .line Jessi' 39 Klffine NELS, fRisiug1.j lt's a very silly name for limi cat. lt's a Tom. MAMA. Nels, how you know? NELS. I looked! MAMA. lf you laugh at Trina, l will tell her of the time before your wedding when your husband try to run away. SIGRID. Olisiug, inlriguerlj What is that? JENNY. Who told you that? MAMA, I know. srcizm. Untrigued-sleuling around and below hxblej Erik . . tried to run away? KATRIN. But first and foremost, I -remember Mama. tiigbts begin to dim and the house slowly to full. As it descends, we bear ber voice continuing.j l remember that every Saturday night Mama would sit clown by the kitchen table and count out the money Papa had brought home in the little envelope .... QBy naw, the curtain is doumj The Aunts Mr. Alfred Ness-Director THE END The Hanson family as the play ends. The entire family gathered ' round to watch Uncle Chris die. Roaming Romans Storm Chicago ' l . - . . . . I ' fM i Bernie Maroney, jane kohlman, 11m I-errYr A view of Ch1cago's vast railroad gEZ:E'k3?.ZI2:s:j:,?Eg?, Fcxiy Kahn Peterson. Darwin Ferry. llm BOCCC' network from che Obervacury in the im Fen. ' H,,,,,,.x1 gI,,.cfh,.r Jane Kohlmln, Cher, joe Mltoushek, john Gruber shown gap floor of Board of Trade build- ,mn l,-nrglghn' H,,.h1,r,, 1g,,h,Qg,l Lim walking to Baird ofrrrade Bluldlng after Ing Boettcher, joe Nlaroushck, Kahn etcreon, leaving :rain ac Union Scacion. ,chu Gruber' Bernie Mamncy ,nj Runzlkg Pfohl lnur ricturedl are ihnyvn walking the Steps to the 'Art Institute. i L I A J WL H3 A Ja 3 5,5 eq 'NIA ,I -f-+---r-vnu The 'vius u FV. l Ll' , - 4 e m o acura Astory The Shc.l.l Aquarium. llnrwin Iferry and lluwarll Sprecher rc-ring their very WFARY fver- K A x in -uv-1: L - f?s'Mw,.: x The Planetarium-an authentic display Ronald Pfohl ani-llowarl Sprecher The Chicago Skyline as Qeen irony rhu Ol the Sun-Planets and stars. taking a retreahing pauac. l'lanurariu,n. ,-4 ' I' - fflfvr- A all -- L.,.-151113 ills- ' a - ' .T r'W . : ' - - -5 .ff X .ig ' .ako 5' Q -' a 'A -' ,- . Q iv, ,L ,H , , X.,-Y' '- l' A V, I z X M ., qs., Af ,,-. . HQ-af' ,ww w f , ':: l if The Athletic Fl d on the University U f ,V Y Cm mx Th Held Museum ,,f gcgcncc ,ml of Chlca 0 Campus where controlled h5,CYC10tV9'l on th? ' 9 Lllra L' . l if C i nuclear fission was born. -ff IS fhf FIFSC of 1tS kllll in the minlwust. lndustry. Q, ,, The class viewed much of Chicago from Illinois Central lncerurban trains. From left to right--g an elevated train -crack, -running parallel to a sereeci I-C-train e rack s with sk yline in ack- groundg l. C.trlin scution. First row: Phil Cnle, Jim Eckstein, Keith Sprecher, Clayton Ganser, 'Alan'A.lbers, jerry Jonas, Mr. Shields. Second row: Gerald Alt, Dale'Miller, james Jessie, Darrel Thurow Orlo Peecz, Ronald Lipka, Bob Boehmer, Third row: Leon Petzke, Melvin lohr, Charles Dobraxz, Don McDonald, Monte Cook, David Litsche r, Eugene Hausner, Paul Boehmer. Merlin Markert, Donald Diske, Ron Richolson. Fourth row: Fred Bindl. Dale Ryan, Erwin Zander, George Palmer, Willard Carlowg Lyle Kuhnau, Marwin I Wallsch, Donald Lick, Larry Sawyer. I Fifth row! Duane Peetz, Harlyn Yraun, Richard Weinke, Diane Zick, john Waldinger, Marvin Mellville, john Anderson, Leon Procknow, Barre Thurow, Ron Lang. Six15d1k:'oSgicmrLnal:d Schiffman, Darwin Lick, 'Arthur Mueller, Duane Zech, jim Ryan, Don Lang, John Boghmer, siizza 22: 2::5::',Sff:.:g 5'::ie.'2:,'3'f?'3ig:'aiJfztzf'Siizlezkitzssq ?::t'a5.'L':?nQ:1f.i:i'ioS::?ia,.E'3'::::e? 'i:::' Exif-ey: Mrs.Perry, Priscilla Weber, Carolyn Willey, 'Adela Bruckert, jean Wallendahl, Dorothy Klletsch, Sharon Wilson Rasa:-lirycs-:w?eblJclinna Kruse, judy'Schnefer,Ruth'S.lotty, Ellen Matoushek, Betty Zech, Mar-vxlene Grass, LzVonne Frommin, Mary Doris Mallon, Shirley Mmllon, Frances Tsrpley, Diane Yanke, Marion Lohr. ONSERVATI LUB The Conservation Llluh is pledged to conservation and preservation of our natural resnurses anj wild life. Reforestration, stocking fish and in- rreasing bird life are part of their program. Cluh ufficcri are: jerry junas - prcwidcnt, Phil Cole - viCC PrcQiiient. john Buchmer - 5CC Cf2 Y3 llave Litsphcr YFCHSUFCF Don Schiffman ' Fcliurfcr. X ri C V 1 - ,q4i al l hi First rnwg Douglas jones, Leon Procknow, Fonald gchiffman, Plil Eole, jerry jona, john Bnchmer, David Litshher, Ronald Lan , Harlyn Braun. Second row: Mr Boll, Paul ioehmer, Norman gessie, Merlin Markcrt,Fugene liauiner, Gcralt Alt, Harold Klepper, liilman Schroeder, Maurice yan, Robert Boehmer, Maurice Sprecher. Third row: Duane Zick, Donald Zick, Bob Kennedy,lfonald Bramschreiber, jim Ifchstein, jim Ilalh, Dale Miller, Donald Iliske Marwin Wallsch Dick Shiffman. Fourth row: Gene nal-ie, emeejneree, Melvin Lohr, Charles Dobratz, George Palmer, Larry ser,- er, Bob Kundert, Nlarwin.ellv1llc, Willard Carlow Donald Mello Fifth row: john Walldinger joe Matoushelc, Duane lgeetz, Edward Mittlesteadt, Gerald'Campbell, Fredceic Bindl, Dale Rxan james Sixth row: 'Arthur Mueller, Kahn Pete rson, King Mars all, john Procknow,, George Knox, Don Lang, Clayton Ganser, james Zec el, Accola, 13ick'Ay ward. nald. ifkcndahl, Mont: Cook, Monard Wagnild, Mike Rcichman. 4An erson, Darwin Zick Lester Gus Cuade, Duane Soelle, Tom Pnmmf 1, Pnsvusw 5 uni' Publlxhed wrekiy by me mime High sehmi, Pmrie du su, wleemmn, Yeeny subsrrlptlon sim. Pnmea by Glegerlare serie, Prairie au su, Volume ru, Nnis Prtday, April za, 1954 lwmriil' 66-11: ' man.6r-in.cmTiiL.vT.iTri Gruber: me-:mr-is - rm Mor-,klnrr Audrey ormn, Joan Folguim mvmr - Mm. Luigi r'mr-vena. Preview Travels Rv 1-xvhnmyiwz hrhunl ympnrs Ihr' Prairie Preview is nnw in vir- rulnlinn through svhnnls in Wis- consin, Iliinois, and indiana, At prvsvnl lhv Prairie Preview oxchnmzos with lhc- North Con- tral Collvm' Fhrrwnirlr-, Nzmvr- ville, Illinnls, 'Tlnrnbon High- lights, Baraboo: Business Ad Illuvstf' Civil:-rm nl liusl1v'Q'2 Ari- minislrnlion. Mnrmwllf- llnivor- FHY- Miiwnlllu-03 Tho Park Ura- r'on Wnshinmnn Park illpzh Srhnnl, Rnrinvi :ind lhi' Jx'ff Bonstr-r. Ju-H4-rsnn High School, Lnfnyctlv. in-'iizinzig as well ns the Snuk Prnirir- Na-ws from Sauk Prairie Grade Srhool All Student Council The student council together with Mr. Boll is the governing lpod for the student body. It is here that much of the ground work for our activities is made and established. First r : Sara Lou Holway, Shirley Russell, Art Baars, Darwin Ferry, Mike Reichman. Second row: jan Worman, james Ferry Mr. Boll, Ruth Henderson. Pride Staff This hook is the result of the efforts of a group of students ro to maintain Prairie's advancement in the production of an annual. First row: joan Mowitz, Phyllis Schutte, Darwin Ferry, Ronald Pfohl, john Gruber, 'Advisor- Vlr. Ness, Carol Kruse. Second row: Diane Yanke, Fairy Welsch Frances Vlueller, Marion l.ohr, Pat Mockler, lxarla Krueger, Shirley Russell, Shirley -lunge jean Jessie, glue eessie, lidith Dahnke, 'hil ole. Third row: james Boettcher, Lei h Wilson, Pat Iullen, Bargara Peetz, Barbara Dobratz, joan Fol'ahn Shirley Hallon, Audreg liiroth, Bernie Maroney, Iohn oehmer, 'Art Baars. Forensics After winning in the local contest, fourteen of the stu- ents entered the lea ue meet at Lodi.. and five of these scored 'A' s. Those competing in the districe were: gan.Morman.lauer Padrutt,Lester rucknov., Darwin Ferry, and Bernie Maroneyl !'ar- win Ferry won an 'A' at Fort 'At- kinson so he went to the State contest and won an A there al- S0- First row? La Verne Eoljahn l Leigh Wilson, Mrs. etracchi, Mr. Savidcs, Clyde Heger- feld, jack Wagnild. Segond rowid M3-.dNess,dKappy iltl Cfl U CH CFSOYI 'Elaige Graf, AEileen Eckstein, lrene Eckstein, Sandra glellum Jane Keital., Peggn llent orn. Third row: Harvey . eyer, Lucille Sprecher, jan Worman, Cynthia Baerwald, Ronald Lipka, Shirley iunge, janet Padrutt, Caro ruse. Foxith Rig: Rorliald llgliatzii an' ers oan o a n shi,-ie Mallon, Ronald Pfohl, games Ferry, joe Matonshek, arwin Ferry, Bernie Maroney. Shutterbugs Students lelfn the artlof photographv bv actual partic- ipation. Many fine snapshots w ich were taken deve oped, and printed by the students are displayed in this book. First row: Kemp Zechel -Donna Grass, Audrey Groth, joan Folgxahn Dan Googins, Donald Bramsc reiber, Adviser-Mr. Mcllermid. I Second row: Thomas Schroeder, Elaine Graf, Stephen La Rue -Arthur Bewley, Mary Lee Gruber Bethel Pullen, Valerie Fkendahl. Third row: Ann Maas, Marvel Ottneyv Alverna Carncross, Florence Balkan- ede, Leilani Baken, Carol Hutter, Ronald Lipka. 'fourth row: Donald Hutter, lidwin fellum, Paul Ladd, Tyler Jlcott, Tennis Fnge, james Boettcher, Fiizjiciioilvfssjiihn Gruber, Clyde lleierfeld, Bill Evans, james Bukoski, Haro d Maas, Robert Mathews, john Ring- Societas Romana The Latin Club is designed to further the student interest in Latin by participation in activites- A banquet was held at one of the PTA meetings. 'A two-year dream was real- ized by a three-day trip to Chi- cago during the Faster vacatiom Pirstbrowr john Gruber, Dick 'Aylward, Advisor-Mrs. Petracchi, Leigh Wilson, joan Foljahn, Second-row: Diane Yanke, james Ferry, Darwin Ferry, Bernie Maroney, Frances Mueller, 'Annie Campbell. Third row: Kahn Peterson Tom Smith, George Walker Ronald Hiohl, Howard Sprecher, F-Earlene Kuhnau, joe Matoush. 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First row: Mike Reichman, DickrAlyward, Gus!Auade, Bob Schwarz, Merlin Duane Soelle, Darwin Zick, Art Baars, Legter Procknow. Second row: Melvin Lohr, Ronald Klocz, Keith Sprecher, Phil Cole, Euge gr:lMBeltar, Dave Moe, Dan Goggins, Tom Smith, John Boehmer, Clayton au oe men Thgrddrgw:dlCogch Cola,lMr. Perry, jim Dahl, Howard Sprecher, Monard Mi re in eorge a er Dar in F r L P Zander Johh Gruber Harr ,Bindle er Y, Jerry Jonas' con rocknow' Y Y' Fourth row: Harold klepper, Ro er Shanks Merlin Mark Bible, George Know, Kemp Zechgl, Cl de he erfeld, EdgiZ,j?fiSgc ggimi Dobnztz, Kenneth Morgan, Ronald Lipra, Bog Boehmer. , r PRAIRIE 11-fl' 'NENT O RICH- CENTER 24 6 SAUK CITY 13 O WAUNAKEE 19 32 MAZOMANIT 9 I3 LULI U 20 SP. GREG, 7 lf ARENA 6 33 WONEWUC 7 U he r O USCI' le st vi n Gen UCHDOQ I I M x 1 f? GRADUATING , Q PLAYERS We 'A ft 4 f n P 4 A Geo rge Walker- guard 't.awg-g, l A F 1 , W 1. X ,. , x L L . W, X 4 W ,, xv? .V-g:,...f-W-., 1 . Q W ,A ,ren we ,eq , M4 Q, -,lfl Art Baars - center Darwin Ferry -halfback iq M W 'Mg .NLS xv W541' ,M X-we ,ze - john Boehner - fullback 'V Q. Phil Cole - quarterbarck Merlin Luher .. tackle G M inh AA! Q NW X, N ,W Q0 1 '-E 4- K- If M51 1 X A! ,.,, Y ff af 41 , 1 ?g,ffjU',- , ,, was M tk LY LUV ,f frm is WZ? W , fvff,:r:,,f:ff4 X , w e,i,gg,.v gs. N1 rw ,gm 84 ww. B T Front rowt Robert Boehmcr, Ronald Klotz, Kemp ieghnel, Clyde Heger Feld, Hilman Schroeder Back Row: Norman Jessie, jim Ecksteln, Dale Ryan, Gene Bible, Mr. Perry, jim Wagnild, jim Lzhl, Bob Kennedy N ., .Q,,,eH ,.:-,N ff? C. TIT? , Robert Alexander, IUUIUT high coach, holds an lm portant position m Our athletic program fl Q -W l my my 'I QL Coach Cole 22 40 A Te am Front row: Manager, Gene Gustavson, Coach Cole,'Assistanc Manage r, Ha rol Kleppc r Back row: D0l1'l-N181 David MDC, Difk AYl dv Phil 0012, TOID Ac cola, Bob Schwarz, 'Arc B . aars, Tom Sxuth, Harold Meeteer, RonLang, Paul Boehmer Y'qf.iT.l - Q1 'Y 4 'i:.T,E ' 'F' T551 -Sf N. ,K Q' . , : ' K nw-, , ' , , gi x QE L - N ,A has-nag: 1 m 6 .zo ' lf 94 N. Awww? -pw N N1 V X L, 239.-L. xx ' V WM .. - J.-QW . ,, 4 - J V b ' '. 'A , X . ' ., 1 ig 1 4 5 I v f - . 4 37 15? X :yi H7 N r . - . , X W 1.1 x! , K, it K 4 42 J in Prairic's men in '50 and in '54 on... y L, , Q - , h x , N F, . an d n 0 w and now as a man Y Justin K. as a boy 44: X NOW!!! jim Holway and 'Art B 5, 'Q 'limi 1 al - f 7 ' a . 1' - ' 4X t Chtn now P. Cole then . 'v' - ff 1. .A -:-11'- LL, ' - Q -:' 4--... 4 ,-K - . ' ,faq : N., K - 5-: : 1 . ' :Nj-'fix qui W55, 'V N' ff?'2'v.2f ,,. 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Donna Accola with her pretty dark hair Finds it very easy to wear That dangerous color, bright red, Which she leaves to Monard Mittlesteadt. Evelyn Accola is tall and sweet, She smiles at everyone she meets. This quality she leaves to Prairie High For someone to use by and by. Alan Albers, Mr. Shields' pride and joy We hear is going to be a farming boy: So to you, Darrel Thurrow, he is going to will A tractor and plow so you,too the soil may till. Art Bears with his arrow and bow All about love he does know, Patching up romances is his skill To Doug Jones this does he will. John Boehmer, the poll vaulting lad, Knows that Terry Mulhern will sure be glad He'll no longer need his thumb To get to her fast just take a run. Harlyn Braun at playing cards is a whiz. Ir fact, on Carl's bus, he's the best there is. This talent he bestows upon David Litscher So that you may become even richer. Annie Campbell worked hard in schoolg She followed every single rule. This being something seldom done She cannot leave it to anyone. Gerald Campbell, who is no clown. Is trying hard to keep the fushia coloring,down. To King Marshall he wills the task, Knowing on him it won't rise so fast. Phil Cole is a high scorer that's true So, Paul Boehmer, he wills to you The art of putting the basketball in Without bouncing it off the rim. Edith Dahnke has freckles on her faceg She seems to wear them with style and race. She leaves to Richard Weinke not one, but two, And hopes they are becoming to you. Barbara Dobratz likes to look Through the library, but not at the books. She wills Adela Bruckert this wandering way For her to use some rainy day. Eileen Eckstein, who is far from quiet, Leaves her ability to start a riot To a girl who hardly says 'boo'. Caroline Willey, she leaves this tc you. Irene Eckstein, the gum chewing lass: Her favorite place being Bookkeeping class, Wills Virginia Jessick an empty pack. You can keep it, she doesn't want it back. Bill Evans, a mechanic is he. He can fix it, yes-sir-ree. In fixing things he has no rules So, to DuWayne Block he leaves his tools. all Darwin Ferry, an all out man, Willsto brother James, an enthusiastic fan Some energy that is sure to last So he can carry on his task. As 'Mama' in our Senior Class play Joan Foljahn has a leading lady way. To anyone who has the skill This, Joan will gladly will. Skip Strmiska's eyes begin to close In history: soon she starts to doze. Audrey Groth leaves her way Of staying awake throughout the day. John Gruber with a camera is fast He makes it look like such an easy task. This talent John does bequeath To the Juniors' one and only Keith. Gene Gustavson wills that certain collection, Knowing Lee Pilger will fill it to perfection. This hobby being well under way Leaves nothing further for us to say. Bonita Hamilton wills with pride Her sunny smile and mobile glide. To Dolly Klaetsch who needs the same' To win her way to fortune and fame. Jim Holway with his scooter Really knows how to shoot her. To Lester Procknow, the motorcycle man, Jim leaves his air cooler fan. Donald Hutter isn't shy Especially when he's near Lodi. To Lois Eckstein, a Junior gay, He wills the roads out that way. Jane and Jean Jessie leave their quiet way to Ron and Don Lang, and say Don't you know, Wcrime doesn't pay.W Jerry Jonas, the driver of the souped-up hot rod, Piles the kids in like peas in a pod. I'm sure Carl Tammi will be pleased to be seen Being the recipient of this taxi and limousine. Home Economics is Shirley Junge's lineg In that field she does extra fine. ihe wills to Peggy Nenthorn her ability ere And hopes she will use it next year. Marlene Kindschi, in the kitchen is handy With her recipe file she does dandy. She leaves this freshly baked wafer To that bashful girl haurene Schaefer. Jean Keitel plans on being a farmer's wife So she leaves her luck to Qunice Pieper Who may like that life. Justin Hneimeyer can really drumg Ve makes it look like a lot of fun To ferry Iulcahy he leaves his rhythum. He decided not to take it with him. Jane Kohlman, our D.A.R. winner, In her eyes wears a glimmer. Nary Anderson, she leaves this award to ou Hoping you will be worthy of it, too. Don McDonald and Euzeae Morrow Leave their bus rides of tomorrow To and from the Merrimac City. Now don't you think that was witty Harold Meeteer, the ladies'friend, Leaves an unused black book for Tom Smith to mend. George Melster leaves his nickname 'Toby' with you, And if you like that name George you can have that too. Marvin Milleville the Black Hawk speed- demon at the wheel, Around the corners he likes to peel. John Anderson, he leaves to you his truck If you get it started, don't get stuck. Frances Mueller has considered she'd like To will Moose Accola for that cold, cold night Her electric blanket to keep him warm In her ninety year heap, all battered and worn. Frances Kunz likes to square dance: Around the floor she does prance. To anyone interested in the same She wills some energy for the game. Lmdge LaDue's mischievious ways Keeps everyone in a daze. Arvin Nottlestad wills his nickname WLuckyW And hopes everything will be just ducky. Barbara Peetz, newspaper woman of '5L, Wills Carol Kruse t e active chore Of getting the news in on time In order to beat the Wednesday deadline. Kahn Peterson's moustachemakes him look bold and braveg So he wills it to Bernie Maroney who still doesn't shave. Gladys Petske liked to catch Duane Soelle's eye' In Bookkeeping class.she would try and try. Now that s e has given up. alice Pierce, she is letting you try your uCs A girl in our class named Darlene Pieper At night wasn't much of a sleepery She leaves to Ron Pfohl her mighty roller skating So the next day at dozing he will get a high rating. With Gene Olson, Karla Krueger will share A lock of her naturally curly hair. All the girls will gather round When cur yheaded Gene comes to town. Her hilarious laugh, Marion Lohr does will To Wilmer Sprecher who sits so stillg Throughout the night throughout the day He may as well with laugh be gay. Merlin Luher, the lanky lad, Says being tall isn't so badl With Shirley Russell he is willing to share Part of the height and crew-cut hair. Here is a girl that is rather keen She has a dual personality, her name is Doris Jean Carol Post, she is leaving to you the courage to try To make the teachers believe you are shy. Ellen Natoushek, who is quiet and shy, Wills this characteristic to Clayton Ganser, the talkative guy. Joe Matoushek always studied his lessong He never had to do any guessing. Thounhhlarlene Kuhnau also studies hard He leaves this'N'to'use if you're caughtoff rd. gua Leaving women alone is Leon Procknow's aim He hopes Monte Cook will do the same. He wills his hampshire hogs, as they are something to be trusted, They'hl bring you lots of money, you'll never be Wbusted.' Patsy Pullen has the habit Of raising small angora rabbits. To Leon Petzle she leaves this skill And says there's money in the racket still. Gus Quade, with teachers has a certain touch: And realizes Dan Googins needs it much. To him he wills his hypnotic pill. Hoping it will cure him of all his ills. John Ring leaves his Bookkeeping workbook to anyone Who thinks they'll need it to get theirsdone. 'Nike' Rolstad is ready with a wise remark He leaves to Ann Haas this likeable spark. Jim Ryan's quite the guy He isn't bashful, he isn't shy- He wills to Narilyn Purdy his way so keen While in his eyes we see a familiar gleem. Don Shiffman has a favorite parking spotg He just about willed it, but he forgot that Marlene le a Junior small So he isn't willing it after all. Duane Soelle, with style and grace, Wills the innocent look upon his face toShirley Hallon who needs it more To hide her devilish thoughts insure. Howard Sprecher is rather shy. Still he is a typical guy. He wills Lyle Klienert this one thing. His saxophone, cause he doesn't sing. George Walker is our handsome ladg And Junior boys, don't feel bad That he is keeping his good looks, Cause he needs them for the ladies in his books. Priscilla Weber has some pleasant waysg She finds with teachers it really pays. To Sd Jkendahl she wills these WDon't try to agravate them-but try toplease.' Fairaline Welsch with her roving eyes Has a ahbit of loving several guys. To Sandra Jellum this advice she is leaving Love them and leave them, there'1l be no greiving. Betty Zech liked to take noon hour walks With her friends, and they have little talks. She wills to Wadena Lipke a bike When she goes for that certain hike. Harolyn Zick is a brain in history She studies so there's no real mystery. She's willing her so called studious ways To Lois Bckstein who sits in a daze. Diane, Pat and Fay, who are full of wit Leave this will and hope everything will fit: That each member of the class of '5h alive Gave generously to the class of fifty-five. dvertising Koenig Ford Sales 'Your Friendly Ford Dealer' Prairie du Sac Wisconsin WIITEIIIIIITEI. 8: SPREGIIEII s0 E Dealer in W LI'v u w .I0hr1 Deere and New Idea Farm Implements Cement Stave Silas and jamesway Barn Equipment Phone 220 Prairie du Sac S. W. Westre D.C. W. L. Fuchs D.C. SAUK CITY. WIS. Prairie Grill Where Good Friends Meet We Serve Breakfast - Lunch - Sandwiches Fountain'Service Prairie du Sac Wisconsin Be 2 Member of 'America' s Largest Farm Organization 0 rganization Resolution, Legi sl ation, Education Farmers Service Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Hardware Insurance Auto, Fire and Wood, Farm Protection, Life, Polio, Hospital Mills at Spring Green, Plain, Black Hawk Sauk County Farm Bureau . . . up -................-. 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'Cnrole Becker, Heintz Dairy Fresh from farm dairy to you Pasteurized Products Pnkis du Sac Wisconsin Best Wishes Furniture and Floor Coverings Funeral Service Phone 555 SAUK CITY WISCONSIN Zimmerman Sr Ienewein Complements of CONSUMERS C0 - OP OIL CO. Telephone 107 SAUK CITY WISCONSIN KlllIlERT'S Clothes for the family 5auk.City Wisconsin Pulvermacher Poultry and Egg Co. Gilbert Pulvermacher, Prop. Eggs - Poultry - Hides PRAIRIE DU SAC. WISCONSIN STRATTON'S Sauk ony Tarnutzer's SALES and SERVICE Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks Telephone 236 Prairie du Sac SCHOEPHORSTER'S, INC. General Merchandise 91 Years of Continuous Service The Best Place to Shop After All PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Giegerich's Sons Formerly the Sauk County News COMMERCIAL PRINTING Office Supplies Te l ep ho n e 16 7 514 Second Street Prairie du Sac oca aflona Owned Organized CO ST Bob Kr ui Owner SAUK CITY WISCONSIN F eliX's General Merchandise PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Van Loenen' s Men and Boys' Clothing PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Rudy's ICA Store Sauk Prairie' s Finest Food Store Every Day Low Prices Sauk Ci ty Wi scon si Prairie Clinic Milton Trautmann M. D. Gibbs Zauit M. D. Paul K. Morgan D. D. S . M Q mv , F Manufacturers of High Quality Butter 31 Cheese Powdered Milk Handlers of Grade 'A' Milk 04: s 0 wisconsin' Q 'rourun 'AUNCIYV PNDNluE1, lliklll All lil. 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Peterson and Son Complete Line of Glass Store and Office Fixtures Window Frames, Storm Sash Cabinets Interior Finish Paints PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN HENKE PONTIAC SALES Even More in ' 54 Cities'Service Products Prairie du Sac Wisconsin Mc F ar1ane's Oliver--Rosenthal--O-K Barrows and Special Firm EqUiPmCnf Sauk City Wisconsin THE best of Iuck fo PRAIRIE DU SAC CLASS OF 'I954 from LITHO PRODUCTIONS INC. 2262 WINNEBAGO ST. MADISON Zauft's Hudson Sales IIIIDSUI SALES Ind SERVICE PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN B. F. Kraus M.D. SAUK CITY Baer Gift Shop Gifts for all Occasions Modern ceramic items Lingerie-Hosiery-Aprons Greeting cards- Stationery-Notes Costume Jewelry Sauk City Wisconsin Jenson Feed Store Feed-Flour-Conkey's Y-0 Feeds Custom Grinding and Mixing P h on e 38 PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN The Staff wishes to thank the ad- vertisers For their wonderful sup- port. 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Orchaus, Manager PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Kautman's Restaurant PRAIRIE DU SAC WINIGER'S BAKERY Prairie du Sac Sauk City Complements of Bank of Prairie du Sac Texaco Service Station f E co R. Breunig C.Gruber Telephone 200 Prairie du'Sac Gattshall Sr Gruber muon mnpf Q T RUG3 Furniture and Floor Coverings Funeral Service E. L. Gattshall- E. D. Gruber Telephone 239 Prairie du Sac Sauk Imp. Co. Massey Harris Fox New Holland Highway 12 Sauk City Best Wishes Schroeder's Variety Stor PRAIRIE DU SAC VVISCONSIN ANLAUF Appliance Company Sales Br Service RQA Victor Television PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Curtis Implement Sales TV Sales and Services Ferguson and Minneapolis Moline Dealer Gleaner Combines-Geml. Fiflo Choppers just across the Bridge Phone 339 PRAIRIE DU SAC WISCONSIN Twin City Cleaners Edwin R. Ploenski, Prop. Where quality and Service count We call and Deliver Phone 302 Prairie du Sac. 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