Prescott High School - Eagle Yearbook (Prescott, IA)

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J DEDICATED TO YOU To you lho have made our school days more pleasant, Ie dedicate this annual, P T A members, the cooks, the faculty, our jan itor, the school board, and bus drivers le wish to thank all of you for , making our high school days something to remem ber nnual Sta I 4 Back row Colette Pottinger, Maril McKee, Donna Gourd Audrey Hen Strlckfaden, Betty Ryan, Carita Outhier, Danny Brown, Carol Beatty, larjo Botkin, Lois Williams Knext to Danny is Dick B J Front row Clevune Tanner, Marilyn Goodwin, Morris Claussen, Rose mary Hollingsworth, Mr Bundy, Skip Davis, Claudean Lund high Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Art Editor Society Editors Humor Editors Sports Edl ors Advertising Manager Publicity Manager Class Editors Freshman Ed Sophmore Ed Junior Ed Senior Ed Typists Business Manager Faculty Advisor Rosemary Hollingsworth -Morris Claussen larilyn Goodwin Clevune Tanner Betty Ryan Lavon Polson Sandra Brandt Dick Brown Danny Brown Colette Pottinger Claudean Lundhlgh Carol Beatty Lois Williams Donna Gourd .larilyn lclee larjo Botkin Rosemary Hollingsworth Skip Davis label Williams Andrey Henderson Carita Outhier In Bundy Kr Strickfaden I ' 1 2HIHlHIH 1 I an. N ,V I V 1 l derson, Mabel Williams, Haven Polson, Sandra Brandt, lr Production Manager---- ----------- Skip Davis L 'Vw Student Council Back Row: Ella Colenan, Tom Goodwin, lr Strickfaden, Betty Ryan, Claudean Lundhigh Seated Dick Brown, Larry Campbell, Danny Brown President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Freshmen Representative Sophhmore Representative Junior Representative Senior Representative Advisor Larry Campbell Danny Brown Dick Broln Ella Coleman laril Goodwin tty Ryan Claudean Lundhigh lr Strickfaden The student council of 1950-'51 proved very active by aarxing on with the election of the Annual officers, sponsoring the Annual School Carnival, and the decor- ating of the Christmas Tree. ' ,TP Faculty 'IIE Paul L Strickfaden Phil 0 Sturm 3uP't Principal B S nCentral Missouri A S pgon State Teachers Alpha Tau Omega Iowa U Navy 30 months Eugene E Bundy Doris Jean Sturm Lawrence G lurdock lusic Home Ec Math A ' owa S o lege pson A H 'Colorado S T C Of C A , Education Delta Delta Delta B A Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Navy Delta Kappa Navy M1 months nSt Ambrose NU of Notre U Of IOWa 30 months Dame 3 . ' s . 0 B N im N n Q . Ae M. n In ' gg A . 'uk' v 1 N 4' IV X 2 Nflf ,Z 0 I ,a 4 S X 'Q B. . I . T. C 1 H B. L. nSim H . Q O ll. I Q Yewe O I LCTCAC n . 'FZ' Russell F Dotson 7 h 8 Iowa State Teachers College Elementary Education l Mrs Ruth Beauchamp 3421+ Maryville State College Maryville State College 'Elementary Education Elementary Education Kiss Mary Moffitt l k 2 G00 an-up I-X Hrs Lorene Brilel 58:6 Iowa State Teachers Odlqg Elementary Education I' U e Q X V1 ll 5' LN 1 :as-1' ' A n -K x ' E 'E I ' A 4 N f s Ciass faux au, chard Brown Dickn Small but mighty Mixed Chorus 2 Class Officer 3 Student Council 3 Class Play 3 Paper Staff Student Manager 3 :X Cfflce rs Carita Outhier Carita She gives to the world the best she has and the best will come to her Class Officer Annual Staff 3 Paper Staff 3 Class Play 3 Glee Club 2, 3 QUEEN A Basketball 3 as DQ Qmif Arnold Nelson Rosemary Hollingsworth Rosy nArnie She's a real friend who steps Every time he makes in when the rest of the world a friend he grows a walks out little Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Class Officer Class Officer 1, 2, Basketball M 3 Class Play 3 SENIOR STAR EDITOR Paper Staff Class Play 3, Annual Staff 1, 3 EAGLE EDITOR A Basketball 2, 3, 1+ Queen Candidate 2 Librarian 3 iii Q? 'N QM- . kr.. l Q f in .ku D , 1+ .L+ 41 V ' lv L fi, 1 d.N,n .'K,, , ,4:?' 1 K L V R1 'lin ,u u in 1+ 1+ , M .u R 1+ 7 ha- Na -1- ' label Williams Blondie If silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire Glee Club 1, 2 3 lixed Chorus l 2 Annual Staff M Paper Staff s-.-:QL QU-Q Audrey Henderson Audrey Faint heart never lon fair lady, or escaped either Glee Club 1, lixed Chorus l, Annual Staff L Paper Staff Q' 1 P' M Harjo Botkin Har the girl in the fight but the size of the fight in the girl that counts Paper Staff Annual Staff G ee Club 1 , 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 Cheerleading 3 Clase Plays 3 M i 1? Q- Y W Dallas Hofmeister .arry Campbell 'Hefty Larry Laughs are worth a hundred He'l1 never find anything groans in any class. better to stand on than his oln two feet lovie Operator 3, Baseball 2, 3 M Annual Paper Staff Class Officer 2 3 Staff Librarian 3 Class Plays 3, Class Play Paper Staff 3 L Student Council M Basketball af' , A ' le-- 41' Q, as bfi? ,- 'mea hifiJ'1:.zg U l W ll , . lp ' f X 2. 3, 1+ , ' 2 ll- , A 7+ 55- 1' vw JA' ,l H N n ,Y 35 ' C It isn't the size of e 1+ 5 1 I hvxy 1 9 gs: 3 ' 5 f 1 1+ sa- X ,nVh.i I . Y U H u L' .' ll 3 H , T153 Clevune Tanner 'Lee If half the world had half her pep, w at a world it would be Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus, l, 2 Band, 3 Class Plays, 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual, 2 Cheerleading, 3, Librarian, 2, 3 Marilyn Goodwin Marilyn I never believed in let ting study interfere with my education Paper Staff Annual Staff 3 Class Play 3 Student Manager 3 Librarian 3 , I+ 'C' Daniel Brown Danny' world nd bacl on a penny if he had one ficers orus, 2 orus, Class Plays, 3 Staff, 3 A Annual Staff, Student Council Basketball, 3 Baseball, 3 Class Boy Mixed Paper Claudean Lundhigh 'Corky Sizes are often de ceiving Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Play, Class 3 Paper Staff 3 Q Student Council G Queen candidate 3 Basketball 2 Martha Davis Skip Of all the things she wears, her expression is the most important Paper Staff 3 Class Play 3 Class Officer 3 Basketball 2 3 Annual Staff Queen Candidate l S WS' 'tr Qt, X X, E7 ,lyk .M L+ L' ,Glu t , 13th- bf C43 He'd gonaround the oi , l, 2 l QI 53,1 an -A L, f i V. f'EE,' L 2: A v .I+ ., v X M A .hu .fl ' M lu! Senior Class History The memorable year of 19 7 saw Prescott High School take 1ntoir's walls thirteen poor little green Freshies They were Martha Davis, Rosemary Holllngs worth Clevune Tanner, Claudean Lundhigh, Carita Outhier, Marilyn Goodwin, Mabel lilliams, Marcella Mohr, Marjorie Snyder, Danny Brown, Richard Brown, Dallas Hofmeistsr, and Arnold Nelson The class officers were President Rosemary, Vice President Marjorie, Sec and Tress Danny, Representative to Student Council Marcella, and Queen Candidate Martha Thirteen slightly less bewildered Sophmores started the year of 'MS with more determination Two new members joining the ranks were Audrey Henderson and Larry Campbell Marjorie Snyder and Marcella Mohr left Prescott The four proud class officers of this year were President Danny Vice President Larry Sec and Treas Rosemary Sargeant at arms Marjorie, Queen Candidate Rosemary and Student Council Representative Danny The Junior year was started with fifteen members The two new student were Marjo Botkin and Jim Gray Class officers elected were President Martha, Vice President Jim Sec and Trees Larry Sergeant at arms Dick, Student the highlights of the year was the Junior Senior Ban uet This gala occasion was paid for by the Junior class play 'Huckleberry Finn' and various other profit able functions Now the year of 1950 Sl is here and almost gone A year that we most like ly will remember the rest of our lives The class officers this year were to be President Carita Outhier, Vine President Dick Brown, Secretary Arnold Nelson, Treasurer Rosemary Hollingsworth, Student Council Representative Claudean Ann Lundhlgh, and Carnival Queen Carita Outhier The motto chosen was H ake your e eats stepping stones to victory Class Colors Gray and Fuchia Class Flower lhite Rose The executives of the Student Council are President Larry Campbell Vice President Danny Brown, and Sec and Treas Dick Brown Fourteen Seniors will walk onto the stage this spring and receive their dl plomas One dropped out this was Jim Gray What the future will hold for us we can but guess The armed Forces? College? Jobs? Marriage? No crystal ga zer of fortune can tell Perhaps some day a genius will invent a 'Telefutureal' machine But as for now we would like to thank all of the teachers that have so wholeheartedly helped us to set our course O O lp , I Council Representative--Dick, and Carnival Queen Attendant--Claudeln. One of . ' 3 ' - M d f H e . . . - ' T T'wos the Night of Graduation T'was the night of graduation, when all thru the room Not a student was stirring, rot even Clevune The school books were piled in the corner with care, In hopes that diplomas soon would be there The Speaker arose and spoke with a sigh Here are the lk graduates of Prescott High Now I'll take each individually in review, And reveal their past history to all of you Marjo, student, cheerleader, pep and all, A smile for everyone she meets in the hall Dick, student manager of the boys, Coaching and driving are two of his joys Danny, the night owl of our class, If a chance to go comes, he won't let it pass Larry's known for his famous baseball pitch, And for a basketball he'd never switch Skip, demure and quiet in her own special ways, And quick to catch on to the basketball plays Marilyn's interest is definitely in books, Trim and neat clothes, and well groomed looks Audrey, a quiet intelligent lass, The oldest of the '51 graduate class 'JJ Dallas, noteworthy for a lot of fun and noise Can get along good with the rest of the boys Rosemary, a spirited gal who'll do lots of work, Basketball, Annual, or Senior Star she'd never shirk Claudean the glamour gal of our class, Can make a sure, steady basketball pass Arnold, Editor of our School Paper, Is always on a Hhot scoop caper Carita, the post forward of the basketball team, Was chosen to be our Carnival Queen Clevune, leader of our cheerleading girls, Had a lot to do with short skirt that swirls nMabe1 s ambition is to become a nurse, An y ur ambition always comes first N I There arose an applause from the attentive crowd, P Q And on he went in a voice strong and loud 'We're proud of this class of 'Sl , Maybe the smallest, but the best under the sun Q.. Fe spoke no more but went straigh to his chair, murmer of approval went through he air buf WR' was Mr Qtrickfaden who this spee h did give, speech that helped the class of 'Sl to live x o 03 fi l1 Q: ,f7 lf 'y 0 - f 4 1 I ' 6 14 , w ft ' 7 O A - g 7' n . Nl H .n ill I d o . '?, fQf1s 1 . N 3!9'f . J .ll L A A 7 t t . - 5 -'V It 0 u 3 A , . Q31 g 4. 1 2 W W X an GTX' 'vu Q xv ax Qt i I sf If X X x- Senior PropheCY In the summer of 1961, the Senior Claes of 1951 met at the lr. and Irs. Bob O'Dougherty residence for a class reunion. Clrs. O'Dougherty was the former Rosemary Ho1l1ngsworth.l The host and hostess had sent their S children to a day nursery for the occasion. When all the guests had arrived and everyone had become fully reacquainted, Rosemary escorted us through her push-button mansion. Afterwards we went to the patio for tea and remlnissing. Everyone was anxious to know what his elass ates had been doing the last ten years. Arnold was ready to get things under way. Be had bought himself a large ranch in Wyoming and had become a prominent M-H lead- er. As of yet, Arnie and his cattle were the only ones on the ranch. Although Carita and Dallas had only gone together a few times during our high school days we were all certainly surprised when they walked into the door as Mr and Mrs They had made their home in Prescott and were owners of the Ritz Carleton Hotel there Dick, who was always bragging about what a good driver he was, really did break some driving records He was now better known as 'Speed King B own and had won several trophies on the Indianapolis Speedway He had finally torn his Studebaker up and used parts of it to make a hot rod Mabel, the quiet girl of our class, went on to nurses school after gradd ating from high school She was now Head Nurse at the Prescott Community Bos pital Clevune was now sole owner of a large beauty salon in Hollywood Incmr school days she always declared she would be the only old maid in the class but she was about ready to celebrate her fifth wedding anniversary Clevune was mar ried in a quiet ceremony officiated by the Reverend Larry Campbell Larry had been officiating weddings for five years now but had never made any such plans for himself larjo was now Hrs Hiram Weederblunk, whose husband was the scientist who perfected the gland medicine that makes people grow taller Marilyn, who had always planned on being a buyer for department stores changed her plans and became a comic strip artist after having four yearsof suc cess drawing pictures of teachers As everyone came in the door of Rosemary's house, they got a short campaign speech given by Danny Brown who was running for Republican Representative of Iowa All of us received pamphlets about Danny which were given out by Audrey Henderson, his private secretary She had been working for Danny for dune years and from the looks of the diamond on Audrey's hand, they were making plans to be together for a few more years The last two of our class, cf'Sl are Skip and I Immediately after gradu ation we entered the Waves and the life seemed to agree with us because we had made seweral promotions and are intending to stay in the service lndefintely This concludes the visit with the Seniors '51 We wonder what the nedt un years will bring about?99?99?9???9? UMA-b1 f ifzfgzl Claudean , J f nmamgn e e ' e e ' l e e - - . - O ' s - . - I C e I - Q O e I 0 - I . . .. .. . . , -- Mj,.-...-1mxwxm 5. W ae- 4 ... f-A . .e.s.u.a -f .-.-4 -Y 0' A: 4-5 , - Q T 1 A s 1 is -- - 'Fi' S W I le the Senior Class of 'Sl being of sound mind, sometimes questioned by faculty members, and having but an undetermined length of time to lin ger within thehalls of our High School, which will set a course for our future, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause l To our much appreciated janitor, we leave our task of cleaning up the lunch room used during the basketball games, all the paper be hind the radiator in the math room, the numerous wads of gum that he can flnd almost any place on the east side of the Assembly, and the apple cores and candy bar wrappers in the library To the Juniors, we will the co operation which has existed among our fellow members throughout the high school years To the Sophomores, we will all of our us, ycu'll need them when it comes to markably different banquet To the Freshmen, we'll will our notes that they will be taken good care of with the teachers and each other To the bus drivers we will the remaining amount of to buy a new bus, which consist of a new penny and a We girls will the limited space in our locker rooms basketball girls To the future basketball boys we will our ability to practice and so good in a game brilliant ideas, and believe thinking up ideas for a re on how to initiate, and hope plus our ability to get along our class funds worn out nickel to the oncoming look so poor in I, Marjo Botkin, will my cheerleading outfit to anyone with a spare shoe horn and a book on reducing I, Danny Brown, will my ability to get up at 8 S and be at school by 8 SO to Reldon Stamper Believe me it took a lot of practice and a lot of tardy marks I, Dick Brown, will my position as student manager to Larry Antisdel I, Larry Campbell, will my famous baseball pitch to Artie Hinen Treat it carefully I, lartha Davis, will my basketball suit to Gail Pritchard Better start growing, Gail it have any effect to Joye I, Audrey Henderson, will who wants it I, Dallas Hofmeister, will one else could get by with I, Rosemary Hollingsworth, to Darvey Bissell Ryan and my short hair to Dorothy Vlcker the engagement ring I sent back to anyone my ability to get caught doing things any will my job as Editor of the Annual to ' Public Morris Claussen and my basketball shoes to anyone with large enough feet I, Claudean Lundhigh will my height to Marilyn McKee, who could do without it I, Arnold Nelson, will my little book, 'Eat and Grow Big' to Lois Williams I do believe she could use it I, Carita Outhler, will my 'An grades to Gilbert Travis, along with my physics book, which he is welcome to I, Clevune Tanner, will my pep and job as head cheerleader to Norma Tucker, who will be a senior next year Keep 'em jumping I, label Williams, will my ability to be quiet to Ronald Hunter and my blond hair to Betty Ryan We, Dick and Arnold, will our ability of being the best drivers in school to Wilfred Hubatka and Harold Dillon We, Carita and Clevune, will our gab sessions in the office to Matt Hiller and Jerry Cunningham WITNESSED BY Napoleon Notary Dagwood Bumstead Carita Amos an Andy ouchier Irma f' '5'lgned'by Eh CLASS of 'Sb ' I the 2-- - I 3..- I H-- - 5.- 6.- 7-- D 8-- e 9-- :u l0-- ' ll-- 12-- c ' . Clause 13--I, Marilyn Goodw1n,. will my ability to eat all I want and never let 1u-- ' 15-- ' 16-- y ' 17-- , 1B-- ' 19-- O C 2o-- ' 21-- I I 22-- ' 23-- ' V 5 X g X Il X we X y Senior Class Play he Senior Class of Sl presented a three act play ent tled Lights Out A pleasant house party and a possible buyer for the old Stilwell estate That was all Agnes Harwood had expected when she invited several acquaintances for a week end at the mansion But what a night of thrills and chills lay ahead for both guests and hostess! a night filled with creeping figures, ghostly threats and a strange voice in the dark Mrs Harwood has inherited the mansion from her uncle, the late Albert Stilwell She and her daughter, Doris Harwood, return from the Nest Coast to dispose of the estate Agnes invites the prospective purchaser to the mansion with the hope that one of them will buy the propert ov r toe week end But Doris receives a letter, warning her that her mother must not sell the mansion the message is signed Albert Stilwell Doris is thoroughly alarmed and wlcomes the unexpected arrival of Neil Parker, a young detective story writer with whom she is in love Both Neil and Doris are convinced that the old mansion holds a mystery Neil suggests that the guests play a game called Wurder Nhile the lights are out one of the guests, who has posed as Vicky Wayne, a young society girl, screams and disappears In the darkness a ghostly voice suddenly warns Mrs Harwood that the mansion must not be sold And into the terrorizing situa tion walks the real Vicky Wayne'H Thrills and action mount as Neil attempts to solve the mystery nach guest appears to have a secret reason for being at the Stilwell mansion Step by step Neil uncovers the veiled motives of each and at least reveals the amazing secret which for years has been shrouded in the old house CAST Agnes Harwood Clevune Tanner Doris Harwood Claudean Lundhlgh Carl Emerson Larry Campbell Vicky wayne Rosemary Hollingsworth Marilyn Goodwin Helen Freeland Carita Outhier Nell Parker Dallas Hofmelster John Bates Arnold Nelson Susan Bates Skip Davis villlam Patterson Vaughn Dick Brown Ella Tucker Marjo Botkin Benny King Danny Brown Make up Audrey Henderson Prompter Mabel Williams Director Mr Buddy We would like to thank Mr Bundy and all the others who helped make our may a success ' ' ll ll T ' - 1 . . . . - . . l I . y e A - . 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V r. , f Q4 A Ad 7' Treasurer Junior History In September 'MB twenty-six very frightened freshmen entered Prescott High School They were Wilferd Hubatka, Edward Blazek, Marilyn lcKee, Carol Beatty Jima lulford, Lulu Coleman, Nancy Coleman, Bernadine Putnam, Berdine Spring Betty Ryan, Colette Pottlnger, Chestine Crowell, Reldon Cline, James Rychnovsky Louis Blazek, Ronald Hunter, Harold Dillon, Reldon Stamper, Carroll Sprague, Le Roy Todd, Bradley Moore, Norma Tucker Virginia Height, Joe Hiller, Dale 0'R11ey and Donald Brandt In larch of the sane year our class was increased to twenty seven when lorris Clausen enrolled in our school During the school year that followed the freshmen held several parties, all of them were a great success The officers of the freshmen class were President larilyn McKee Vice President James lulford Sec and Treas Reldon Stamper Sargeant of Arms Donald Brandt Representative to Student council James Rychnovsky Queen Representative Betty Ryan When school started in the fall of 9 we had lost Virginia and Honma andha gained Larry Antisdel and Ronald Botkin In November our class was still mrther increased when Norma and Phyllis Tucker were enrolled The officers of the sophomore year were President Betty Ryan Vice President James lulford Sec and Treas Colette Pottinger Sargeant at Arms Donald Brandt Student Council Representative Uamea Rychnovsky Queen Representative Carol Beatty School opened August 28 Last years twenty nine student 'BPO 85111 rolled in the 1950 class On September 21, 1950 the Junior class sponsored skating party for the high school Everyone declared it was huge success The Juniors held their class play 'Too lany Dates , llovember 29, and 30 Officers of Junior Class President Vice President Ja es Mulford Carol Beatty Larry Antisdel Chestine Crowell Betty Ryan Sergeant At Arms Student Council Representative Class Colors Red and Silver Class Flower Gardenia Class lotto N 'It's better to understand a little than it is to understand a lot u 3 , n U- I J . - s en- . 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Secretgry --------- ------- '--------' ' ' James Rychn9v.ky Jumor Class Play On November 29 and 30 the Junior class presented the play uToo lany Dates The play drew large crowds both nights it was presented It was enjoyed by the cast who presented it and also by the audience The play revolves around the Miller family average family who have two tenage daughters daughter has a baby sitting job which she doea t father into doing it and finally succeeds She with three blind dates which her girl friends have kindly gotten for her Fin ally after much confusion she gets her boyfriend back which gives a happy ending to the play CAST Louanne Hiller Paul Chase Mr Harry Hiller Irs Adelaide Killer Eleanor Coleman Floyd Page J Alice Williams Irvin Worthington Carolyn Smith Betsy liller lax Davis Korman Kelch Kiss Esther Jones lrs Hayes lr Hayes Boy Scout Prompter Director W took in S124 both nights who are just like any other Louanne Hiller the oldest want She tries to coax her loses her boyfrh d but ends up Norma Tucker Larry Antisdel Donald Brandt Betty Ryan Carol Beatty James Rychnovsky Chestlne Crowell James Mulford Nancy Coleman Colette Pottinger Bradley Moore Berdine Soring Marilyn McKee Lulu Coleman Ronald Botkln Harold Dillon Bernadine Putn Mrs Sturm The Junior class would like to thank Irs Sturm and all others who helped make our play a success 1 4 C O ll . e . 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IQ if Sophomore Tom Goodwin, Don Crill Duane Young, John Gibson Seated Matt Miller, Carl Israel, Sandra Brandt, Jean Brown, Shirley Brown, Donna Gourd, Virginia Bauer, Kay James Jeanne Hollingsworth, Eugene Biley, Kenneth Lyles In the fall of ' 9, twenty one frightened freshmen rolled in the high school All of the class returned in the fall of 'SO with the exception of Jack Gray, Sybil Noragon and Doyle Perry The class participated in the Wabonsie Conference Plays presenting the one act play, HLife of the Party ,J Standing: Dick Grill, Wayne Victor, Gilbert Travis, Mr. Sturm, I+ - en- by - .H W 1 ,ff Y ,yy Freshman Class 4 Back row Lavon Polson, Joanne Blazek, Jerry Cunningham, Ronald Schaumburg, Mr Murdock, Arthur Miner, Joye Ryan, Joan Brown, Gloria McKee, Gerald Luther Front row Lois Williams, Dorothy Vicker, Julene Hofmeister Roberta O'Riley Darwin Bissell, Ella Coleman, Leo Givan, Gail Pritchard, Beverely Hagle WE HAVE NOT MUCH HISTORY YET BUT GREAT EXPECTATIONS The progress ofthe Freshmen of 'Sl has surpassed even the most egotistical statement of a member of the class itself The class has adapted itself to meet all conditions and plan to be even more progressive next year Q Freshman On September 15 1950, we had Freshman Initiation The Freshmen came school dressed in different ridiculous costumes The minute the freshmen got to school the seniors caught them and put lip stick on thd face and put flour all over the Freshmens hair They braided the girls' hair The seniors also tied an onion around each Rreshmans' neck During the day everytime they met a senior they would have to touch their heads on the floor, say 'I am a fool' and give them a piece of candy that they had They also had to do whatever the seniors wanted them to do, such as take a bite ofthe onion Just after school took up, the freshmen paraded through the grade rooms. Darwin Bissell had to pull Roberta 0'R1ley in a wagon and Leo Given had tolan Lois Williams on his back to and from classes Certain Freshmen were assigned to carry the seniors' books to and from classes, get their lunch at noon, an anything else that was required of them That night the fun really began The seniors had a program at the school house The program started out by each freshman having to do something on the stage. Joye Ryan and Ronald Schaumburg had to scrub the stage with a glass of water and tooth brush while the program was going on Julene Hofmeister had to play a piano solo while Beverly Hagle and Leo Givan danced with each other Gloria McKee had to was1Jerry Cunninghal's feet in cold water with a vegetable brush Darwin Bissell had to sit on Joanne Blazek's lap and sing the song nPut Your Arms Around Me Honey Ella Coleman and Lavon Polson had to feed each oth Gerald Luther had to put a penny an his nose and balance it with his head back Then while Gerald hadn't any idea what was going on , the seniors pour ed ice cold water down the frontof his trousers Joan Brown had to read a love letter which was written by Leo Given Lois Williams had to turn some cart wheels When the program was over, each freshman was blindfolded and was then ob llged to walk the planku After that the green bunchn was loaded into cars to be driven to the cemetary, where they were induced to walk back to the school house without any shoes on After this ordeal the seniors served refreshments , and everyone agreed it all went over quite well X I IIF' X Af' WSF '11 X 4l , . to O a I O 1 1 , Q I O d . l 1 ' I . . C . n - 1 BP. . - ' - I ll n - U I 1.-'., -., , 4 . ' ' 1 - 5- K .5 Q J. I 5 I Q! f' f -. f, 1' ,XJ n X. U . IN g 3, g , fsH , vim f he tw -. 5 OD f'l1 E' Back row Donald Israel, James Nelson, Ralph Vicker, Myrna Brandt, Steve Mulford, Dale Anderson, Richard Bissell, lr Dot son Middle row! Carol Walter, Sue Cunningham, Thomas Knapp, Dean Kees ler, Garland Washburn, Billy Brezo, Paul Campbell, Jan ice West, Phyllis Orton Front row Evelyn Chapman, Patricia Ryan, Donna Lyles, Carol lc Carty, Mervyn Schaumburg, Dale Wynn, Gilbert White, Nila O'Riley, Rosalie Rychnovsky, Jerry Davison, Dean Wil liams Garland Washburn entered school December l2, bringing our H1 rollment to 27 pupils The highlight of this year took place with the presentation of the operetta 'Mulligan s lagic The fifth, sixth, seventh, ani the eighth grades participated in the production Another highlight of the year are the Junior High games, in which we participate with other teams ,,-----,,,,.,.- i' 'M ... - A - f-n--Q. , . - he 1 Y . ,,i,, . --.......... - Q . .N I ' h Y Q K t. . P. ' ' .r- ,-'?' . . u 1 up 2 1 e A , Y X f '1 A ' W U . Q . .. C ' : an . . I I N C . C 5and6 Back row Glen Polson, Connie Campbell, Joel Pottlnger, Sheryl Dotson, Richard Bauer, John Outhier, Chris Coleman, Nancy Bissell and Mrs Briles Middle row Judith Stewart, Jimmy Lewis, Donna Bissell, Allen Pritchard, Tommy Phillips, Marcia Putman, Mitzie Howell, Bobby Lewis Lonnie Knapp, Sheryl Davis, and Coleen Blazek Front row Karen Orton, Carolyn Cihak, Sandra Green, Patsy Howell, Mary Coleman, Jeanette Petty, Bonnie Israel, Sharon Blazek, and Connie Gibson Not in picture Ruth Brown On August 28 1950 thirty three pupils of the fifth an sixth grades continued their school journey Nineteen of these were fifth graders but the number de clined to eighteen when Charles Cartwright mofed to Ottumwa in December The sixth grade kept the original fourteen pupils Six of the fifth grade and five of the fifth grade au t ed at Prescott School An operetta, 'lulligan's Magic, was presented in Feb ruary with the seventh and eigth grades W ., ff - -- --' -- M-Y,-.2-.--1 .1 U ,,, M- - A V . 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O 1 I 1 d I , O 0 - O n - I 3und4 Back row Harry Tucker, Mary Kester, Ronald Walters, Sandra Hutchings, Richard Moore, Elizabeth Petty, Catherine Cihak, Marilyn Stewart Middle row Skaron Dotson, Mrs Beauchamp, Sandra Strickfaden, ont row At the rd an Llth Donna Mae Chapman, Donald Chapman, Roberta Biley, Connie Phillips, Max Daggett, Beverly Stevens, Charles Lyles, Sharon Schaumburg Dennis Brown, Carolyn Davis, Stephen Morris, Karen Davison, Mary Smith, Dora Willets, John Stickens, West, Russell Perry Absent from picture Rosalie McMorran beginning of the year 31 pupils were enrolled in the grade We put on an operetta at Christmas entitled 'The Kidnapping of Santa ClausY December 1 Three new pupils entered at the beginning of the year They were Dennis Brown, Kent, Iowa, Mary Smith, Country School, Sandra Strickfaden from Coburg February 16, Elizabeth Petty left our School to go to the Cromwell School wk' e X Richard Bross, Mervin Knapp, Colleen Gerber, Dean 3. . .M ' I WCA Wo vt r C! I Hofmeister, Dallas Walter, Douglas Sadler, Larry Green, Sidney Wood, Carole Campbell Middle Row Suzan Green, DeAnn Anderson, Helen Bauer, Lana Green, lichael lernaugh, Carolyn Knapp, Sandra Orton, Shirley Coleman, Iary Willets Front Row David Nelson, Sandra Howell, Helen Phillips, Sherry Hagle, Donna Strickfaden, Phyllis Costin, Karen Sticken, Dennis Dotson, Clyde Petty, Burdette Brown, Darwin Hanna Annabelle Heatherlngton, Nequita Walter, Russine Pottinger On August 28 1950, six boys and eight girls enrolled in the first grade to begin their school journey Tommy Henderson drop ped out leaving our total thirteen The second grade had an enrollment of twenty There were e leven girls and nine boys in this group We were happy to have Donna Strickfaden join our group this year f Back Row: Donna lae Owens, Dickie Blazek, Garry Howell, Garry Beatty, Larry 9 xv lay ...... 1. . Ve L Cheerleaders ,l g Left to right Marjo Botkin Lois williams Lavon Polson Norma luck er Virginia Bauer- Joye Ryan Shirley Brown and Clevune Tanner SUCCESS HA 5 all VA ou Sf Xl succtss QE YI IM may :LL I qucss passe TT 'Hi e+4ooL. gf 1:5 YJ.-15' rs XIX X X U - -'-...Wu-'T-'l ' m Z Q T TIAT If j ? w'v'-rv-I . ,A ' . V f an-nw le f ., W5 wi Y f nj' 14' ' - f L ,gm ,-f , Gurls Basketball Team Left to Right Joan Brown, Sandra Brandt, Carol Beatty, Chestine Crowell, Jean Brown, Rosemary Hollingsworth, larilyn lcKee, Skip Davis, Betty Ryan, Carita Outhier, Claudean Lundhigh, Jeanne Hollingsworth Chaperone Hrs Sturm, Coach Mr Sturm, Student lanager Collette Pottinger The beginning of the season opened rather unsuccessfully with two losses for our girls One by a margin of 31 33 to Cromwell, and the other 3h 36 to Blockton In the next game with Gravit we finally hit a winning streak that helps us to overcome Gravity girls S 3 After our regular games, we journeyed to Gravity where the games of the Waubonsie Tournament were held The girls won the first two games they play ed, which took them to the finals death to Blockton, by a margin of After winning next two regular traveled to Clearfield to take part first two games against Redding and Ego lost in a double overtime a sudden 3 games against Sharps and Clearfield, we in the Sectional Tournaments We tooki e Lenox only to be defeated by Gravity who we had beaten twice during our regular season We felt we had quita a successful season as it ended with seven lost out of twenty three starts, including tournaments We also took two second place trophies, in the Waubonsie and Sectional Tourneys Four of our first six girls will graduate this year, and we w1l1.dl feel the loss greatly They are Claudean Lundhigh forward, Carita Outhier forward Rosemary Hollingsworth guard, and lartha Davis guard ' .W v nf 1 L, - 2. Basketbo ll James Rychnovsky, Reldon Cline, Arnold Nelson, Duane Young, Jim Mulford, Tom Goodwin, Donald Brandt, Kenny Lyles, Richard Bnown Prescott started their second season under Coach Phil Sturm with five returning lettermen They were Arnold Nelson, Jamesxvdr novsky, James Mulford, Reldon Cline, and LeRoy Todd This year letter men are Arnold Nelson, Larry Campbell, an ny Brown, James Bychnovsky, James Mulford, Reldon Cline, Tom Good win, Duane Young, Kenny Lyles, Donnie Brandt, and Morris Claussen The Eagles seasons record was won 17 and lost Their con ference record was 10 wins and 2 losses In the Naubonsie Tour nament they advanced to the finals and lost to the host team Grav ity. At Creston in the Sectional Tournament they were defeated in the first round by Shannon City with a score of S2 514, LeRoy Todd one of our regulars dropped out of school late in the season At the close of the season all the high school boys partici pated in class intramural tournament A gro p of Prescott boys attended the Boys State Tournaments at Iowa City, March 29 L .. llillllllllfi Coach Phil Sturm, Larry Campbell, Morris Claussen, Danny grown, D - v ll. - A KE TBALL IRQ? GInLS BASYLTBALL SCOR.S BOYS BASKETBALL SCORES FRLSCOTT OrrONnNlS PRESCOTT OPPONENLS Cromwell Blockton Gravity Conway Bridgewater Sharpsburg Cleariield Nodaway Bridgewater blockton Grallty Anita Conway Clearfield Nodaway Cromwell waubonsie Games Sharpsburg Conway 1 Blockton Sectionals Redding Lenox Gravity J L J Cromwell B ockton Gravity Conway Bridgewater Sharpsburg Clearfield Nodaway Bridgewa er Blockton Gravity Anita Conway Clearfield Nodaway Cromwell Naubonsie Games Sectionals Season Shooting Percentahes Dychnovsky Cline Sharpsburg Conway Gravity Shannon City SL Total 2 21 l 1 J Hollingsworth 1-11fOI'd Attempts Makes Per cent Campbell lyp Nelson Curita Outhier YO11nf3 Attempts Makes Per cent 2 121 Prescott Points Claudean Lundhigh 0 eonents Points Attempts Makes Per cent PP6Sc0tt rouls 2 4 Ooeonents olls j'QZ ?'7 11 110 11 9 10 Q 9 1053 31 33 M3 23 3U ' 36 59 1 21 45 ' 3' 31 14.6 36 32 48 30 alt 22 8 29 98 31 5 31 56 ' 32 145 V 18 L43 ' 20 70 to 39 iw . +2 2 5 3 it? 3? 27 A E3 4 ' ill 27 Q0 MS 25 48 21' 52 25 53 Shar-psburg 2a S? Sharpskurg Ll? Q ' ' 27 2 ef Qf EZ O 29 31 M6 31 A 36 59 7 32 ev 614, Sl, 1 M3 25 50 33 37 52 SO as 31 36 Avr. A- 35 -- 9 . . 6 7.7 J - 9 5-7 93 14.8 S. - 82 3.9 33 37 sz H Q3 5' vu 29 .. F 1 37 Junlor H IQ h Teams left to right Evelyn Chapman, Carol Walters, Sue Cunningham, Pat Ryan, Myrna Brandt, Donna Lyles, Phyllis Orton, Carol McCarty, Rosalie Rychnovsky and Janice West Coach Mr Murdock J -'Q '- F' left to right lervin Schaumburg, James Nelson, Ralph Vicker, ltephen lulford, Billy Breezo, Don ald Israel, Paul Campbell, and Dale Wynn Coach Mr Murdock .. ..... 1 I... Q .n11lllllllm!ln I . Mm A N,.m.iQiIl1Ia,tai1 A, 1, ,,I,.,, bl, ,., V - 1 I V ,Q 4-W 4 ' f- ,, e . - f I 5 1 Baseball Team sv! ii Bacx row, Ronald Hunter, Morris Claussen, lom uoodwin, mr Sturm Jerry Cunningham, Danny Brown Front row Reldon Cline, Jim Mulford, Larry Campbell, Duane Young, JamesRychnovsky The fall baseball season ended successfully with five victories and three defeats Phil Sturm was the coach The positions are Jim Mulford Larry LeRoy Jerry Danny James Campbell Todd Cunningham Drown Rychnovsky Reldon Cline Tom Goodwin Duane Young Substitutes Scheduled Morris Claussen Ronald Hunter Games Prescott l Prescott 3 Prescott 3 Prescott l Prescott l Prescott 2 I --------------------night Field - 3 ------------------------ -- -- ----- . ------------------ --1 - 9 ------------------------ --0 - o --------------------- --a -- ------------------------- --I+ - ........ ............... - -2 -- -------.----------- ---- .--9 Tournaments at Richland Prescott lg Prescott Catcher Pitcher First Base Third Base Second Base Short Stop. Left Field Center Field Right Field Left Field Richland Gravity Richland Cromwell Bridgewater Gravity Cromwell lassena Ss CCIIIIHHIHIHIIH Glrls Chorus back row Jeanne Hollingsworth, Audrey Henderson, Mabel Williams, Virginia Bauer, Norma Tucker, lr Bundy, Betty Ryan, larilyn lcKee Rosemary Hollingsworth, Colette Pottinger, and larjo Botkine middle row Kay James, Joye Ryan, Joan Brown, Leven Polson, Sandra Brandt, Jean Brown, Shirley Brown, Claudean Lundhigh, Carol Beatty, Chestine Crowell, and Donna Gourd front row Bernadine Putnam, Joan Blazek, Roberta 0'R11ey, Julene Hofmeister, Beverly Eagle, Gail Pritchard, Gloria loKee, Lois lil liams, Nancy Coleman, Lulu Coleman, and Ella Coleman Music Notes lr Bundy, the music teacher held try outs for girls sextette Selected from the group were Colette Pottinger Betty Ryan, sopranoes Jeanne Hollingsworth, Marilyn McKee second sopranoes Rosemary Hollingsworth, Joys Ryan, altos They have participated in events this year such as P T A meetings, World Day of Prayer, Wabonsie Conference lusic Festival, Easter Services, Baccalaureate, Commencement and Class Night SS Axvf gpg: -NN-'N.Ed:fk X N2 gm ef C5 QJF si 34' F K X911 W J' f'3A X f ' g I F N ' Boys Chorus it Standing James Mulford Helden Cline, Ronald dotkin, Duane Young, Morris Clausen, lr Bundy Seated Jerry Cunningham, Gerald Luther, Ronald Schaumburg, James Rychnovsky, Kenneth Lyles, Band NU' r I 'K Standing: Joye Ryan, Lavon Holson, Gerald Luther, lr. Bundy, Ronald Schaumburg, V1rg1nii,Bauer, Kay James. Seated: Joel Pottinger, Glen Polson, Mervin Schaumbur , Janice West, Pat Ryan, Joanne Blazek, Lois Williams, Dean Eeezler, Bobby Levis. - - -' , ' ibm ' gl' W Q J . ,Q 4' x X Y O ' V -. 5. -. x . If K . - 5 sf- ' ' .. b A - n X n 5 ' , 1 . xl I L I -' : , ' d . . N - .l,,f f' '-'A 1,5 A r . I t Iv , Cornlval A fun loving crowd attended the annual P B S Carnival on October 27 The colorful array of confetti and streamers decorated the halls Everything from Fortune Telling to Dart Throw was heard through the crowd The Queen Throne was located at the North end of the gym The decorations and color scheme followed the theme 'Deep Purple ' A setting of purple and lv ender background with the silver throne blended together into a perfect corona- tion for our Sth School Carnival The Queen chosen was the senior candidate, Carita Outhier Her attendants were larilyn lcKee, Junior candidate, Jean Brown, Sophomore candidate, and La von Polson, freshman candidate The Queen was crowned by the President of the Student Gouncil, Larry Campbell Betty Ryan sang 'Deep Purple n Bach and every student was given a job that he am w1111ng1y Prizes were given for selling the most tickets Those who won prizes were: Clevune Tanner first Sandra Brandt and Leo Givan tied for second I . HH HI I 1 A il .fas- Society P T A MEETINGS September 7 1950 Forty-sixth annual teachers reception School Auditorium October 12, 1950 Dr R H Herren, of the State Health Department explained the course of the polio epidemics and showed a film on the relation of Physics Therapy in dw rehabitation of Polio Cases School Auditorium November 9 1950 Men furnished the program and served the refreshments School Auditorium December lu, 1950 Operetta nK1dnapping Santa Claus by first four grades with the help ofthdr teachers Miss Moffitt, Mrs Beauchamp, and Mr Bundy, School Auditorium January 18, 1951 Play nL1fe of The Partyf by Sophomore Class Song by Sextette Open Ynuse by having demonstration classes in various subjects School Auditorium February 8 1951 Operetta nMu1ligan's Magic, by the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth gnmhs with the assistance of their teachers Mrs Briles, Mr Dotson, and Mr Bundy March 8 1951 Musical program under the direction of Mr Bundy School Auditorium April 12, 1951 The Home Economic Department nad charge of the entertainment for this meet ing They displayed some of the many things they had made in Home Economics the past year under the direction of Mrs Sturm Election of officers also took place at this meeting School Auditorium The P T A Barn Dance, a special event of the year was held October 20, 1950 at the theater There was a profit of S139 OO Coach and Mrs Sturm were hosts to the boys and girls basketball team,the cheerleaders and student managers at a party on February 22, 1951 we entered the recreation hall, we were handed a card which had UHowdyn written across the top The next step was to go around and have all the kids sign it The game is then carried on much the same as bingo Next we played HOrange Relay which gave room for many a laugh Claudean Lundhigh and Arnold Nelson, who are honory captains of their respective team choose for it The rest of the evening was spent dancing and playing cards Mr and Mrs Sturm served delicious refreshments of sandwiches, pop,potamr chips and relish plate Other guests were Mr and Mrs Strickfaden, Mr and Mrs Bundy, Mr nnudodg Irs Forest Polson, Mr and Hrs Lloyd Hollingsworth, and Mr and Mr Harley'Tmr ner. We would like to thank Coach and Mrs Sturm for the lovely evenings enter tainment they provided for us HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Success with a capital NSN was the word for the Sock Hop sponsored by the Seniors and held in the gym on Jan 26 1951 Admission was charged by measur- ing the foot and charging a penny per inch Jaen Henry and Harvey Brandt, ex grads took the prize for the biggest feet with lh inches each The Clearfield students were invited to attend but they were una le to stay because of the cold The evening was spent dancing and at the end refreshments of pop, hot dogs, and candy were served O D I ll H , I BASKETBALL PARTY As l . 'V . u e , e Paper S taff Editor Assistant Editor Gag Editor Class Bewn Editor Girls Sports Editors Advertising Managers Boys ports Editor Society Editor Circulation Manaber Mimeograph Operators Arnold Nelson Rosemary Hollingsworth Clevune Tanner Marilyn Goodwin Marjo Botkln Mabel Williams Skip Davis Carita Outhier Larry Campbell Audrey Henderson Danny Brown Dick Brown Dallas Hofmeister Advisors Mr Strickfaden C 4 LJ Mr Bundy Art 1:d1tor':::::::... 'III'6iaudean Lundhigh D 'IDU Ollll s .- K August 28 School Started September Hot Lunches Start Baseball at Richland Gravity at Prescott Baseball T at Richland Cromwell at Prescott Sennor Pictures taken October End of first 6 wks H1gh S Skating Party P T A Barn Dance Lone Eagle Program School Carnival Al Bell Program Basketball Cromwell here Teachers Meeting Elmer and his Axelbenders Blockton there Gravity here Conway there Bridgewater here End of 2nd 6 wks Sharpsbu g here Thanksgiving vacation starts Clearfield there 29 30 Jun'or Class Pla NToo Many Dates ecember Nodaway here Bridgewater there Sonhomore Class Party Blockton here Junior Class Party Gravity there Xmas Party Christmas vaction starts 01603 ' hverrfs Ja nuor y Back to School Anita there Conway here End of semester laubonsie Tourney starts Finals of Tourney Clearfield here, So Girls Sectionals c Hop Februo End of Sectionals Nodaway here Cromwell there Freshmen Party End of hth 6 wks Boys Sectional The Shrimnlins B B Party Y March Seniors and Faculty play Underclaasmen P T A Town and 6 oun 9 10 Senior Career Days School B Election Commercial Banquet Teachers lasting D End of Sth 6 wks try Quiz Creston APY' Senior Class Play Style bhow Senior Skip Day Baseball Clearfield Jr Sr Banquet Moy Clearfield there Baccaluareate Class Night Commencement School is out 6 u C Q. L 2 5 8 h A 12 6 18 P. T. A. 12 26 lh P. T. A. 30 22 . 1 23 1 29 ' y 3 9 13 6 . 15 12 P. T. A. 16 . 13 ' . 19 20 . . . 20 . 25 22 . . A 27 V 30 , y m r Ig Girls go to State Tournaments 2 8 . . . Z 12 . 19 9 1-. T. A. 1 30 . 10 1 e 1 12 ' ' I 17 . 21 r 5 6 23 V 12 28 13 20 X 27 . . 2 I ' 11 1 , E T 12 . 15 A lh P. T. A. 18 15 18 21 22 1 A Junior-Senior Banquet On Aoril 27, the Juniors, Seniors and Faculty members of P H S met at the Iowana Hotel for the annual banquet The theme for the decoration was MOONLIGHT AND ROSES The scene was a rose garden surrounded by a pick et fence and a stone wall, twisted with roses The tables were decorative showing rose bowls and lighted candles The favors consisted of tfny so rinklers for the girls and wheelbarrows for the boys The memory books were done in green and silver, the junior colors, with a picture of roses on the front The menu consisted of HUMKINGBIRDS Roast Sirloin of Beef FLEECY CLOUDS GREEN BERRIES Snowflake potatoes Creamed June Peas SUN GOD SALAD Lime Jello Pear Salad HALF IOON AND STARDUST Rolls LOVERS DELIGHT FLOWER NECTAR Ice Cream and Homemade Cake Milk Coffee GARDEN PEBBLES Nuts ,T A . . . O , e . A , A -- Q P4 - . 2 .3 -3 , 3 ' v 3 3 I T 1 . Humor Tony' But I don't think I deserve quite a zero on this paper Teacher Neither do I, but it is the lowest marks I can give Mr Murdock What's the fastest growing thing in nature? Pupil A fish, from the time my Dad catches it until our next party Paid Advertisement Dog for Sale Eat anything Fond of Children lr Strickfaden Name the Great Lakes of America Larry lichigan, Superior, Ontario, Erie, and Veronica Jim I heard you struck it rich Rych Yeah I invented s mousetrap Jim Is that so Rych Yeah I took my shoes off and while I was ssbep, two mice crawled in and died Kenney Author Listener Jeanne H Norma T Jeanne H Reldon Carrol Reldon Wayne One spur! Why do you want just one spur? Well, I figure if I can get one side of the horse to go, the other side will come along too This is the plot of my story, A midnight scene two burglars creep toward the house They climb a wall and force a window open They enter the room The clock strikes one fbreathlesslyl Which one?????? My dog is extraordinary What can he do? I ask him what the answer to the problem of two minus two is and he says nothing Where I work Where do you In a bowling little boy ended nAnd please, you can hear a pin drop work? alley his prayer this way Lord, put the vitamins in pie and cake instead of cod liver oil and spinach ' When something stylish quits looking queer, they change it The woman who drives from the back seat is no worse than the man who cooks from the dining room table A girl can live for two months on a good compliment Mother Another bite like that and you will have to leave the table Hungry Boy Another bite like that and I'll be through David Does the giraffe have a sore throat if it gets it's feet wet? Arnold Yes, but not until the following week Once upon a time, there were two sailors, now theres gobs of them Lost One heart in the Service In good condition Cpractically new J Only been used 19 years If found, please return to the heart broken owner, Skip Davis Wanted A blonde girl that hasn't any ties See Danny Brown 0 2 zo n 7 o S. . S. S. . A I 1 e an-uf' 97146 L -IV' rf -'73 t S O D- .E V' I Darvey Fhestine,Carol Colette Jean and Shir ley Reldon Staroer Marilyn M , Donald B , Reldon S , Norma T Danny and Tony Sandra Four Senior girls Skip Colette Lois and Lavon Tom Gloria and Duane Roberta Marilyn G Jeanne H Betty, then and now Carol Jean Colette Larry Shirley Reldon S Loafers Skip Jim M Rosy ans Bob Joe M How many sub jects are you carrying this year Tony nI'm carrying one and drag ing three? These jokes are meant for fun you see, For fun and nothing more, So if you see your name, Just laugh and don't be sore , , 1 it 'V n . M1 - - A A - 1 V . ' - S -i . V 2 - i , 4. f 3 Q X' ,, , - - :':e'f. H. : I+ H Y I 1 'LL 0' 0' 1 -' n 5 - aiu L , 4 ' 'W ' z Q f A V gil 5 X V lg - if? 1 x N V ' 6 J iilkj - . za V -J Joyeliallas H.:Arnold Jn. , 9,1 d Q, I ' i V 13,4 Q f ' 9 ' 4- 1 V, 1 ,lv AQ if. ' ' ...ll - 4? ' - K ' . , il . 4 ll ? '-'.I ali - W ' ff ' -iQ' ixgls T I ,vt K 'O ,kv aaaoaoo o T 3' E zur' ul .. I 4 H, 0 I 'nu xl 7 ' ,i J, aa A: S ' ,I i2 QL W U ' wi' yi' f ke- -2,1 'RO Qu, Q 4 3 J4 ,QI 'vw- 5n. Q afar SLI -I E ,G 7 uheatine M Coletm Mabel Dallas Irs Sturm larihm Marjo k Betty Mr Murdock Beauties Carol k Clevune Tom k Gail Joan Arnie 8 Berdine Claudean 3 atoogea Norma k Larry Larry, Chestine Colette Shirley 8 Jean Larry G Jeanne Lulu Rosie an sis Locker room pose Claudean Carita Chestine Freak Cheerleaders Nancy Audrey Mr Strickfaden Bernading Larry Jean Play Cast Play Cast Arnie Carol Caught Gloria H-f 1+-H 1-5:-s A HH? HH? nNe were sur rounded by natives related the explo rar They utten savage cries, ds1 ced madly, andbe the earth withchh 'Hump , sa marilyn M , sards like a game of golf I-1'-1' hi- Pk-,hili-,hPA'1P1' Pl' Mrs Sturm Phil Mr Sturm Hunh Mrs S nNake up! 11 S 'Whats he natter2' s S 'I hear a mouse squeak! A S nwad ya want me to do Get up and oil it? rwwuswnmavwnwxwrf A child is a creature that is halfway between an adult human bang and a te evision screen vPHvezHsHvv+:+w4u huawaxaunanaawvsa H1'381'D-lH8HHI N'F8f-7881 V 3 was ' l 4 . J . , 1, N 4 ' - Y .Ist I 5 A t 1- . - , 1 L if l x V I ' '1 a A 1 ., Q F ax' - , 4 ' - - '- 1 Q- ,i'h ' - Q' ,, - , A 3' 8' V P . 5 ,1' v f - I X I- ' 4' ff 'I' ' 4' , 'X - ,- ,fu - lv' ' - sl 1 :S 1 'In Vu 'X 8 1 N e A ., K - .' L -y., : , 1 4 fit A if A P5 . J- f, 4 me L P5 Q s 'V , ' - t I w ' 5 . x n f ul , ' V 1 v L'l I a 'Il2',?':I'F'I'ii '3 Q ,, ' ' P., M ... ' -ww -- 'W' V - .:. W I ' . . ,n Q . -.r V' a 'i .W 'V v. 1 M 1 Xe. 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A gy 1- xc e O Q U o he Senior Class of l75l we extend congratulations and est wisnes for a succ ssful futlre OFFICERS Geo J Bartle, President N G Perkins, lice President Bradford Outhier Harold Crowell Ass' Cashier DIRECTORS Geo J Bartle N G Perkins Mrs Margaret Day Bradford Outhier The Furst Notlonul Bonk Capital Q25 000 00 Surplus 25,000 00 Q5,OO0 00 Maximum Insurance for each Depositor R COWT I NA era General Trucking Hog Buying Prescott Corn Shelling Iowa il T L . ' 0 0 .L a a C , Cas Yer George Ernest Eartle - 5- , . . . 0 5 , o ' u P ZS 1 , 0 SHOP TFP SHORT WAY Short s Grocery V thi 'z-EW ESTIN HOUSE APPLIANCES Ir n 2 R di P1 bing d He t ng Darrell Green Hardware xg F158 V PHONES3 .A ifigfbfl WS LUM BER 'P CGMPANY UALITQC ' LOWE BROS PAINT BARRETT RGOFING POL MER IK LINSEED OIL Presco owe Baue rs R A G resco giEf Q+JLyQ 'A .?.,,c:'?' 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