Prescott High School - Eagle Yearbook (Prescott, IA)

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A-ff X LIBHIS ,Q F gg '51 Q. ... Donald J Brandt IN MEMORY OF DONALD J BRANDT OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE AND FRIEND, JHO PASSED AJAY ON NOVEMBER 19, IQSI, WE DEDIOATE THIS ANNUAL CROSSING THE BAR Sunset and evening star, and one clear call for mel And may there be no moaning of the Bar When I put out to sea, For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot Face to face, When I have crost the bar K' I f ' I 'Y I A . I 'S 1, I ,I --- of X I DMINI TR I + A f 54 gin X' I , Uk fxxx Q 5 Q X , , -WX gelvfivz-m.M. 3 'WN , 2 I X fd Ni, xx x xx L xxxx S., ' AA -X N--x - NSS , J XX , f ' Q?lQU-fylfy 7, -71 -QP ll Q 3' Paul L Strickfaden Eugene A Bundy Sup't , Commercial Principal 41- Haines Crosby Music 'HF Mr Dotson Miss Wisdom 7 a 8 5 a 6 Industrial Arts Literature 11? Q lv-Y' Max Johnson Coach Social Science 8,75- .If fiih- ggg, 'i' S-1-5 'I Lawrence G Murdock Mathematics, Science r 'x ,di 11 Vera Mitchell Home Economics, English Mrs Beauchamp Miss Moffitt Mrs Burich 3 k M 1 k 2 Kindergarten EN X I z x X 'N It fN 'B L. W Warsl 'WF'1r' Berdine Spring Louis Blazek Berdie' Louie 'Caesar was short, Napo 'After four years of faith leon was short, and I'm ful service I'm laid of not so tall mysel Vice President Basketball M Paper Staff h President Annual Staff M Paper Staff Class Play 3 Annual Staff -Q i915 'IW 3' 15 fSa ix 1:-1' 'QIEY' Nano Coleman Marilyn McKee Nan Mickee In school, a quite lass she A young lady with plenty seems to be, but who knows of dash! She chose her if its true when she's free. Romeo from the Senior Classll Student Manager M Annual Staff A Basketball 2, 3, u Sec'y. L Librarian 3, M Annual Staff 3, L Queen Can- cnorus 1, 2, 3 M Paper Staff L didate 3 Class Play 3, R Chorus 1, 2, 3, L Class Treasurer M President 1 Play 3, L f A txsx 'C ' Qs. f.' - -- f.- M h M M X n . . 'U 1 5v-1 Ronald Hunt He speaks not often or loud, but wisely when he d00lo Annual Staff M Baseball 3, M Chorus M Class Play 3 Student Council 14, ,,,.. Larry Antisdel Ceo' 'In spite of the effort on man a irls art, his heart Class Play Basketball Treasurer 3 Student Council 14. Paper Staff 14, Annual Staff 14, orus and YS' Barnadine Putnam Bun Where there's a will there's a way. Basketball 1.4 Annual Chorus l, 2, 3, 14, Staff 14, Paper Staff L4 Band 14 1 8 P only one little has stolen I'- 1 'Q ,J Bradley Moore A careful student care ful not to over do Movie Projector l, 2, 3, Class Play 3 14. Paper Staff Student lanager Band Phyllis Tucker Fifi Friends with both the young or old. Gifts like these aren't bought or sold. Paper Staff 1.4, Q f x .' . . A , 'N fl F' fl 1 , eg., 'Ronnie' 1' i narmw --ite - 4 no gb . 4 1+ 1' 1+ . h A- 14 1 K , I . J PH VF , 4+ 4 ,if - V Sh U' ,ff 1 Y 1 Chestine Crowell Clrol Beat Chesty wgatty Sergeant of Arm' 3 'I can live without peotry PUPSP Staff or walking, but who in the Annual Staff world can live without Basketball 2, 3 talki yn chorus 1, 2, 3 jk ng C1058 Pls? 3 vice President 3 Librarian 3, wa' Ronald Botkin BYP Nbr' v,,,.-r James Mulford Jim He who sitteth upon a tack Yea! He shall rise Vice President 1, President 3 Student Council Librarian L Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3 There is nothing from which he refains His laughter shatters the window panes Paper Staff Chorus 3 Annual starr A Class Student Manager M Play 3 Queen Candidate 2 Basketball 2 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 2, 3 Paper Staff 9.5 19 E Wilfred Hubatka Willie' 'Never speak sense when nonsense will answer the purpose as wel1.' Band M Chorus 2 Claes Play h Movie Projector 1 2 e N 'VV ' Nag' , f , 3 3 Cl N N W M M , 11- L , V , . 1 M . I- ' l s I Ll- , f '51 4 Annual Editoe L J 'W 1 ' 3 r x 2 - 4 . 1 'n Kai N 2 .1 ' 1+ C C 'fm q . A . 1+ 91 dll 11 M I 1 A 1 1 3: Betty Ryan Betts Bubbling over with laugh ter and fun Never a worry for work undone Student Council 3, Basketball 3 Annual Staff 3 Paper Staff President 2 Class Play 3 ' ' Chorus 1, 2 3 Jalan! Reldon Cline Percy 'I lead my life the only way, I sleep all night and half the day.' Basketball 2, 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Chorus 2, 3 gs! X Librarian 3 'gr-'Y' Edward Blazek Ed 'Work is calling, but I'm not listening Lulu Coleman Lu Quits! You should know her better Chorus l, 2 3 Paper Staff L Class Play 3 Annual Staff M Librarian 3 Student Manager jggsq lik Qsf'x Y? 'f lorris Claussen 'Flash' 'Work facinates me I can set and look at it for hours Paper Staff h Chorus Annual starr 3 1, 2, 3, 4: f g i.'.k' 'lar' ' ..u ,uhh .u u' 4,, .uh IH M, lrql I Q , Aafnya H Q'J W5 'W' ,.',l'u 1 ' 1 .3 in X! .2 Ji ki ,ervwv t,' if fs . Q4 ' H R ea u Collette Pettinger Pot 'They say Leve makes the world go round me, I'm getting dizzy Catch Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student lane er Cheerleader Sec R Treas 2 Paper Staff M Annual starr u Class Play 3, Librarian 3 '1CT 3' Q James Rychnovsky Risk 'One way to get ahead and stay ahead, is to use a head ' Student Council 1, 2 Secretary 3 Paper Editor h Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff M Carolyn Karstensen Karstie' Eyes that sparkle and laugh that sings I'1l bet her sheulder pads are wings Paper Stiff M Band H Chorus 1, L 1. Student Oeunoil 2 Girls League 1, 2 . H A -its: 3' Carroll Sprague Harold Dillen 'Speedy' 'Dilly' I came, I blurred, I grad lerk deesn't bether le, I usted can lay right dewn beside it and sleep ggmyw lf' ,,e,, .fWYf www ea.: 'F' Mug, 'RNuf'7 V' M we wk ' is ll I . 0' . I+ fx' , s 3 2 O O A 1 j Q. A. A. 2 M S 5342 r 1 ' 3 je 1 , ll ll K f Y' ' 1 , f 2 dh i ,f!X hh 1 b X -Q fl l ' N9 F! Us VV I V C , , ,. I 2 if Qs iq 'el I it 2 , H . , X' BACCALAUREATE SERVICES YI Processional Pomp and Circumstance Elger CVirginia Bauer! Invocation Rev Arthur Henry Selection 'Bendemeer's Stream Irish Tune lGirls' Sextet Lulu Coleman, Lois Williams, Nilma Coleman, Carol Walters, Myrna Brandt, Jeanne Hollingsworth! Scripture Reading Collette Pottinger Sermon Rev. Arthur Henry Vocal Bolo nThe Lord's Prayer Malotte CMarilyn McKee! arinet Quartet nAllelu1a and Choral' Palestrina QVirginia Bauer, Sheryl Dotson, Mendelssohn Sandra Strickfaden, Joanne Blazek! Benediction Rev Arthur Henry ecessional 'Pomp and Circumstance Elger CVirginia Bauer! CLASS NIGHT Processional KV1rginia Bauer! Senior Class Senior Class 'Pomp and Circumstance Elger History Berdine Spring Poem Ronald Botkin Selection Ah Sweet Mystery of Lifen Herbert KGirls' Sextet Lulu Coleman, Lois Williams, Wilma Coleman, Carol Walters, Myrna Brandt, Jeanne Hollingsworth! Senior Class Phophecy Senior Class will CMr Haines Crosby! Song Zanzibar QE1ghth Grade! Presentation of Key Acceptance of Key Presentation of Gift Acceptance of Gift Athletic Awards Eighth Grade History Presentation of Eighth Presentation of Eighth Grade Class Diplomas Recessional 'Pomp and Circumatance Qvirginia Bauer! Grade Class UMDENCEMENT Processional 'Pomp and Circumstance Betty Ryan Carol Beatty Perry Berdine Spring Sandra Brandt Berdine Spring L. Strickfaden Supt. Paul Coach Max Johnson Evelyn Chapman Russell Dotson Supt Paul L Strickfaden 4E1ger Elger Invocation Rev. Arthur Henry Vocal Trio 'The End of a Perfect Day Bond fBetty, Joys, and Patricia Ryan! Salutatorian Address Marilyn McKee Vocal Solo Green Pastures -Sanderson CLulu Coleman! Address 'The Road Ahead' Martin Tollefson, Dean Selection By the Bend of the River 4Edwards CGirls' Sextet Lulu Coleman, Lois Williams, Wilma Coleman Carol Walters, M rna Brandt, Jeanne Hollingsworth! Valedlctory Address ------------------------------ -- -- ---Carol Beatty Presentation of Class --------- --- ------ -Supt. Paul L. Strickfaden Awarding of Diplomas---- ---- ------President of Board, Raymond Bissell Benediction ----------- ------------ ---- ---------- -Rev. Arthur Henry Recessional--'Pomp and Circumstance'- ---- --------- --------- ------Elger lVirg1n1a Bauer! 11 n bibitdtirurtirtrtidtSntzrin 1 -f7 ' ' ''FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII---I--- :1 ' '''Ffflfffffllfffffffiffff- ......... 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I .... -- gg n 11111Q111111111iqitiiiiibii 1 II ' FIfIIfffIIII:I:f- ..... - .... -- --w ''' FIIfIIIIIIIfIffIIIIIIIIIIIIIII--- --w '5IIIIffffIIf ...... - ...... - QYHSS In the fall of vu8, twenty six bewildered freshman entered Prescott High School, they were Reldon Cline, James lultord, Joe Hiller, Wilford Hubatka, Edward Blazek, Bradley loore, Reldon Stamper, Donald Brandt, LeRoy Todd, Dale 0'Rlley, Louis Blazek, Carroll Sprague, Harold Dillon, James Rychnovsky, Ronald Hunter, Berdine Spring, Betty Ryan, larilyn lcKee, Norma Tucker, Virginia Hight, Nancy Coleman, Luly Coleman, Carol Beatty, Bernadine Putnam, Collette Pottinger, and Chostino Crowell I larch our class was increased when Norris Claussen entered Officers for our freshman year were President larilyn lcKeo Vice President James lulford Secretary and Treasurer Reldon Stamper Sergeant of Arms Donald Brandt Student Council Representative James Rychnovsky Queen Candidate Betty Ryan In the autumn of ' 9, all returned for their sophomore year except Norma Tucker and Virginia Hlght We gained two new members, Larry Antied and Ronald Betkin In lovember our class was further advanced when Norma and Phyllis Tucker enrolled. Officers for our sophomore year l re President Betty Ryan Vice President James lulford Sergeant of Arms Donald Brandt Student Council Representative James Rychnovsky Queen Candidate Carol Beatty Twenty nine students enrolled tor their junior year In February we lost LeRoy Todd Two bi events of the ear were the Junior Senior Banquet and our class play Too lany Dates Officers for our junior year were President James uulford Vice President Carol Beatty SSCPWIPI James Rychnovsky TPOUHU-POI' Larry Antisdel Sergeant of Arms Chestlne Crowell Student Council Representative Betty Ryan Queen clhd1dlt9 larilyn HQKQQ When school started in the fall of '51, our class had decreased con siderably We lost Joe Killer, Dale 0'Ri1ey, and Reldon Stomper, and gained Carolyn Karstensen Donald Brandt passed away due to illness In December our class decreased one more when Norma Tucker dropped from school ol fo Q Q 0 . . . . n 1+ Secretary and Treasurerzzz--:::-::::-:::::Cell:tte Pettinger - 5 ,I - O Q CEISS Q . x ,,, f,.',. . ..: Rial' Listen my friends and you shall hear, Of the senior class of this graduating year On the Thirteenth of May, in Fifty Two, Many of us regret that we w1ll be through And Now And we shall remember this famous day and year many of the days of school we spent here we'll start from the top of the list and work there are twenty four students to be found Larry seem's to be tops, With all of his friends and even the cops, And with the teachers he gets along well, How far he'll go 1n this world you never can tell Carol Jean our basketball forward, And a sport that seldom gets bored School with her is gust a snap, Whlch glves her plenty of t1me for a nap Edward was the guy who had lots of fun, When datlng the g1FlS or mak1ng a pun With all the glrls he got along swell, But who he'd go w1th next you never could tell Morris a llkable bright, husky lad, Friends and girls a plenty he's always had In school he trled to have lots of fun But h1s studies kept him on the run With the sportsvwe f1nd Reldon Cline Qeady to play fair any old time He was a guy sho's ShOOt1ng looked neat, For basketball reboundlng, he cou1dn't be beat In the library Lulu did keep Books of all kinds 1n a big heap Girls's basketball shots she did wr1te down And helped all she could w1th never a frown Nancy, small, ouiet and demure Of her help you omuld always be sure Whether ask1ng a GU8St1OH or flndlng a book Included with her answer was a nlce frlendly look Chest1ne's 1nterest was 1D books Nice clothes and well groomed looks She always got along w1th the boys, But olaylng basketball was one of her special joys i down, f-f 'fm l5E9S '5'HQ' a 1 I ' O But , 0 0 , O O . 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' Nt 'f t ff ' ' f , -1 ' 1 X .f N , x'. 2 . 1 ,J -dl I.: Q! -.Ek Harold never got along 1n school, He'd rather go duck huntwng or shoot pool And when he leaves th1s school of ours, He'l1 get a job dr1v1ng Jlmmy Lynch cars W1lferd Hubatka had lots of 1deas And a jeep that really d1d whlz We'll never know what he'll thlnk of next, But one thlng sure he won't get lt from a text Ronald Hunter a good uy to know when glven a chance with a g1rl he's ready to go Whether to take them near or far He cl1ps rlght along 1n his Hudson car Carolyn Karstensen a new g1rl ln our class Considered by all as a n1ce 1ntell1gent lass Heads all of her books, gets all of her studies In her l1fet1me you bet she'll always have lots of buddies Mar1lyn the tallest of our basketball team, with lots of pep, and plenty of steam She plays the game w1th all of her might, Grabs the ball from the forwards or ties them up tight Bradley the guy with the llttle Henry J Had the part of the butler Ln our class play Entertalned us at school with movies or a good Joke Will some day own the world if he don't go broke James Mulford, rough, tough, and gruff In sports he always had the stuff To dribble around and make lots of scores, Collette our cheerleader with lots Would cheer at our ball games w1th W1th a boogey to the left and a bo of pep. a hep, hop, hep, ogy to the right Stand up, sit down, faght team fight Bernadine the g rl who did the off1ce work No task to large or small did she sh1rk When Even a teacher called away she would run 1f only to shoot a salesman w1th her trusty slx g Rick Kept the editor of our Senior Star the staff right up to par He never let hls basketball teammates down For a finer guy, 1S hard to be found Betty, the gal with fiery red hair Had a temper to match that often d d flare She was the gossip edltor of our school paper And was always on some snoopy nose caper Carroll the n1ght owl of our class If a chance to drive comes he 'ou dn't let it pass, He'd stay out at night 'ti 1 real late And not get to school t1ll forty past eight Berdine Spr1ng the smallest of our boys, But size don'tcount when making noise He was the president of our SCDIOF class when he kissed a g1rl she said weakly WYou'll pass Phyllis the last 1U th1s long 11st Was a eal who will always be mlssed, Although Quiet and shy 1n her own speclal way, She helped to cheer us up the waole l1ve long day Ll . .I , L 1 a , f 1 1 , A a - , , e .1 0, . . , 9 A 2 In the navy he'll be soon fighting in one of these dog-gonewars . . I i ' l , I 1 1 , s - n. ' J . . , , 1 , a . , , n . . U. , We, Louie and Byrd, the two belt beyl Never thought ef making much noise, We'd do our best to act like gentlemen Of course there was the timeg you remember when? When writing this poem we had to rack our brain, What few we had we really did strain But at last we finally have gotten it done, And found it silly but a lot of fun. Ae we all take our last look, At the schoolhoase and our books. We may see the day when we'd like to return, And study many of things we d1dn't learn. Qhvss Prophepy In a small cottage, in the suburbs of the rapidly growing Prescott Com unity, our former Miss Marilyn McKee, who is now Mrs Morriss Claussen, had just tucked in her three sets of triplets and had settled down in front of the fire to kill a few hours before bedtime ShB1T68Ch8d for her favor ite book, True Romance, but she picked up by mistake an annual of '62' which had been published purposely for the great athletes and personalities of the preceding years of '62' and found, to her surprise, that the whole class of H52H was mentioned She turned to the first page and found a picture of Larry Antisdel and Carol Beatty Carol had moved to New York and had started a large expen sive business of interior decorating for the Empire State Building. course she needed an assistant, so she hired Larry Antisdel This struck Marilyn as being very odd, because she remembered Larry had always been color blind But it seems Carol doesn't mind She turned the page and found in red letters President of General Motors, and underneath was a picture of Louis Blazek This did not come to her as a surprise, for she remembered Louis had always been mechanically inclined For he had always had to fix the fuse boxes and stubborn elec tric motors in the farm shop for lr Bundy, and last but not least, that infernal mimeogreph machine that always went on the blink just when you needed it Next Marilyn found an advertisement advertising a new night club, lo cated at Stringtown, called the Dew Drop Inn, owned and managed by Bernadine and Edward Blazek, Bernadine being the former Miss Putnam This night club was exclusive' Only the higher class of people who happened plane while itm s refueling were permitted to enter Looking under the 'B's' she received quite a shock for she found a large colored picture of the President of the United States. She now was looking at none other than Ronald Botkin Ronald had now been in office about two years I suppose the reason she didn't know that Ronald was President was because he had changed his name from Ronald Botkin to Gerald Skinner She happened to think that this had been his name in the Senior Play Ronald was called 'The Savior of School Children , because he had passed a bill, saying that all the schools should have school only three times a week, shorter days, and longer noon hours Now she came to a picture that had oil wells all over the page and in the middle was a picture of a tall, handsone, guy in a ten gallon hat and cowboy boots He looks very familiar but she couldn't seem to recognize him because the hat covered most of his face Reading farther down she found that it was a millioniare by the name of Reldon Cline Reldon had become great friends with John D Rockerfeller and good old John had given him a little old handful of oil wells It seems Reldon had started out as a crooner and had one day dedicated John a number on his radio program John, being so delighted and grateful, gave him the oil wells. Television had changed quite a bit in the last ten years, but the Claussens hadn't made up their minds whether to get one or not, so Marilyn had no idea of what was to come As she turned the page, Chestine Crowell's picture loomed up at her from a television screen Chestine was now the O o h n 1. ' to pass through or to those who stepped off an International Airlines Air- . ' . k N star of Station K S I city of Iowa. Chestine ducer spotted her while tre. She now makes her toothpaste called, Shiney Bright , for the whitest teeth in the world Marilyn had almost forgotten one of the members of the senior class, Harold Dillon, until she began daydreaming of the ornery things that had happened during her high school days In his sophomore year, he had skip ped school to go to Cornfng and had to scrub the gym floor As if this wasn't enough, he skipped school in his senior year to go duck hunting and had to write the constitution It wasn't much of a surprise to her then when she found that Harold was working in the Prescott Courthouse issuing duck licenses She figured Harold had taken this job so he would always have a duck license handy whenever he wanted to skip a day of work While Marilyn was reminiscing she was interrupted by the ringing of a door bell She laid aside the annual and went to see who it could be It was only the paper boy bringing the evening paper She quickly opened the paper and on the very front page in large letters was the newly elected head doctor of Prescott Memorial Asylum for mental deficient patients Wilford Hubatka acquired this job by donating the largest sum of money to a fund for straight jackets After graduation from P H S , Wilferd attended P U or Prescott University where he received his psychology de gree After leaving college, Wilferd was in the air force for five years, B Channel twenty four in Creston, the capital got her big start in television when a big pro she was playing at the Prescott Summer Stock Thea living by smiling, for she advertises a new kind of This was too much for larilyn, so she put down the paper and again picked up the annual Marilyn continued under the nH's until she came to Ronald Hunter's name and picture It wasn't hard for her to recognize Ronald, the guy who was always imitating Donald Duck Ronald, had decided against being a farmer, and went to Hollywood to seek his fortune One day while Ronald was entertaining sane kids in the street, one of Walt D1sney's talent scouts happened to be passing by He thought Ronald was so good that he signed him up as an assistant to Walt Disney with his Loony Toony Movie Cartoons Ronald, has now added to his collection of Charac ters, Goldy the Fish, Bessie the Heifer, and Cuddles, the Collie Looking carefully on into the nl'sn, making sure not to miss anyone she came to the name of James Mulford, the boy had been popular with the students in his class, During his final year at Prescott, Jim was talking and thinking about joining the navy, wo upon graduation, he enlisted in this branch of the service He served for four years and in that time he acquired an education in the field of electronics Nhen he was discharged he decided to use his knowledge of electronics by becoming assistant head of the new Atomic Plant which had just been built at Prescott Jim has become quite famous and well known for his work in this field As you all know, Jhn was the man who discovered the formula for Mulfords High Powered Nitro Bomb, which is more powerful than the Hydrogen bomb. Just as Marilyn finished reading about her old classmate Jim Mulford, she heard a scream from the nursery It seems that one of her children was beginning to get hungry After settling this difficulty she went back to her reading and found that her next classmate was Collette Pottinger Collette, during her senior year had taken a great interest in teaching and with Mr Strickfaden's consent had helped teach part of the third and fourth grades After graduating from high school, Collette entered Pres Education and cott Teachers College She received her B A in Elementary immediately started teaching in Prescott Grade School, where for four years before she was hired to replace Maude Friman, on a pension. ing he the was larilyn quite expected Collette to become a teacher but she taught who retired she hadn't quite figured out why or how Carroll Sprague ever became a preacher See his name in the annual reminded her of the happiest day of her life, day Reverend Carroll Sprague minister at Bernadine and Ed always in mischief and ready uating, he decided to change his of was to become a preacher He married her and Morriss Carroll was also Blazeks wedding In high school Carroll to do anything but work But after grad ways The only good way he could think has preached at the Prescott Methodist Church for six years While Marilyn was remmnisclnr over the happy days gone by, she happened to let the book slip from her fingers. As it dropped to the floor it opened to the page where she saw a picture of a large man holding a heavy three hundred pound weight over his head. Who could this big muscle bound man be? She couldn't think of anyone in her class that could qualify for a wrestler, so rapidly looking for a name to match the figure, she came a- cross the name and much to her amazement, saw that it was none other than Berdine Spring. Berdine was now heavy weight Champion of the world. n - n D U I then.he received his job as head doctor in the asylum. . n c P . He had been wrestling for seven years and his only injuries were eight broken noses three broken legs, and two cracked collar bones His title is, 'Big Bulldog Berdine ' As if this wasn't enough, Marilyn read farther and almost fell out of her chair when she read that his manager was none other than Phyllis Tucker a former lady bouncer at the Dew Drop Inn run by Bernadine and Ed Blazek Phyllis has managed Berdine for the last four years and since she has taken over, Berdine's record has been perfect. ulu and Nancy had changed quite a bit since Mrs Claussen had last seen them, so she had to look under their pictures to tell exactly who they were Wonder what they could be doing now? She remembered them as a cute pair of bobby soxers The shock was almost too much for Marilyn when she found out what they had been up too Lulu and Nancy now owned and managed the famous, nationally known, Coleman Female Globe Trotters Their job now was about the same as it had been when they managed the basketball team during their senior year at Prescott High They kept the Globe Trot ters supplied with gum, safety pins, lemons, towels, and first aid supplies Marilyn had been reading for so long that she was getting a headache, She put down the annual and went to the bathroom to get an aspirin She returned to her reading and her eyes continued down the column, until she stopped at the famous name of Mr. Bradley Moore It seems as though Bradley is now the President of the Henry J Motor Company He got this position when he entered his Henry J in the stock car race as a hot rod improved the Henry J so much when he entered the race that the Henry Company offered him a job, and he worked his way up to this position Morriss still wasn't home from work from the race track stable where owned the finest class of horses in the country So Marilyn had time keep on reading She came across the name of Carolyn Karstensen a girl that had joined the class in their senior year Marilyn recalled that Carolyn had always kept the typewriter humming in practice period at P H S She reaped good profits from her hard work, because as Marilyn found when she guessed which 'Twin had the Toni' and had received this position as a reward By this time Marilyn had reached the last name in the annual and was just about ready to put it away when she happened to think that she had not read about her two best friends Betty Ryan and James Rychnovsky Turning rapidly back to the 'R's', she ound that two pages were stuck together There, in big bold letters were Ryan and Rychnovsky Betty and Rick had bought out the Des Moines egister and Tribune and had started up a branch of this business in Prescott called the, 'Prescott Gossip and Know It All Tribune ' They got the idea of owning a newspaper when they were seniors in high school Rich had been the Editor of the school paper and Betty, the Gossip Editor The paper is now growing rapidly and they are sending issues across the Atlantic and to Russia behind the Iron Curtain With these two people came to conclusion of the class of '52 ' lell Marilyn thought, little did I realize that my class would all rise to fame and fortune, when in school they were noted as the mischievous and the nois lest class to graduate Rising slowly, she placed the book back in its original place, satisfied that all her classmates had achieved such dis tinction and fortune x , 1 L . i He . . . J. ' . he . to . , she is now digging up all the dirt for Walter Winchell. She got this job I . 6 . ' 9 Officers for our senior year are Berdine Spring President --------- --- -- - - - ---------- Louis Blazok Vice President ----- - --------- ------ -- - larilyn lcKoe Secretary - ---------- --- - - -- - Fancy Coleman Treasurer- ----- ---- ------ ' --------- ---- - Donald Brandt Sergeant of Arms -- ----- ---- - -- ----- - There will be twenty four seniors to walk upon the stage this spring to receive there diplomas. Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower Yellow Rose Class lotto 'Many Receive Advice But Only The Wise Profit By It' Sommer Glass WMM We the class of 1952, being of unsound mind and net in possession of all our senses, do hereby state that this is our last will and tes tament, and any previous will and testament that may be in effect in the time this document is executed is hereby cancelled and annulled Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause 1 7 8 9 10 ll 12 3 To the class of '53, we will our ability to stay out ef trou ble and hope that they have better luck than wo did lo also will our senior class play books to this class To the class of , ie will our junior class play books an the few scraps of ribbon, paper and other articles that night have been left after our junior senior banquet and we sincere- ly hope that To the class are found in they will be To the faculty we will our slightly scarred books and the noisey study halls To the janitor we will the marked up chairs in the classrooms and any wastopaper he may find To the cooks we will the used lunch tickets which our class has used this year and the preceding years We also are sure we shall leave them a much quieter lunch line. Carolyn Karstonsen, will my bubble gum and paper wads with desk to John Gibson who will need them to pass the study hall time away. they will help you in planning your banquet of 55, we will all the candy bar wrappers that the empty desks in the sen1or's rows We hope able to use them in any way they find possible In UF James lulford, will my muscles to Spike Anderson, who seems need a few and my basketball suit to Hartford Cooper. I so will my car to anyone who can make it run Betty Ryan, will my ability to keep up on the latest gossip Jeanne Hollingsworth and Shirley Brown, I have found that spending one hour at Stringtewn that I have enough gosslp fill two pages. James Rychnovsky, will my ability to flirt to Carol Walters so my wish to beat Gravity to next years basketball team. I. to al I. to by to I. al I, Carroll Sprague, will my ability to stay out of sehool to anybody who can be as lucky as I've been. I, Phyllis Tucker, will enough paper and pencils to last the underclassmen a whole year. I, Ronald Hunter, will my job as advertising manager of the annual to anyone who can do a better job than I did, which won't be hard Student Council hepreeentative ----------------- ---Betty Ryan 0 o 2-- ' 51, ' a 3-- ' ' . I M.- U 5-- 6..- e Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause 16-- 19-- ao-- I, Ronald Betkin, will my Jeb as student manager to Art liner and also my ability te lose count of the number et basketball suits in the case when someone speaks to me during the process. I, Louis Blazek, will the job of mimeograph operator to T m Goodwin and Duane Yeung. I also leave them a tube of ln! gg- lOV0l'e IT'E5'ward Blazek, will my black wavy hair to Ed Scanlan. Take good care of it Ed because lt's all I'we got. I, Lulu Coleman, will all the books in the library and my job as head librarian to Donna Geurd. Happy hunting Donna. 18--I, lancy Coleman, wlll my ability to be quiet all the time to Sue Cunningham. I, Helden Cline, will my ability te get kicked off the basket- ball floor to Darwin Bissell. le, Wilford Hubatka and Harold Dillon, pass on our ability of being the best drivers in school to Ralph Vicker and Dell Crill. I, lorris Claussen, will my ability to get out of study hall with out checking out to anybody who can do as good as I did I, Larry Antisdel, will my ability to be in manual training a whole year and not build anything to Steve lulford. I, Berdine B ring, will my ability to get along with the girls to Dick Crill Have fun Dick I, Bornadine Putnam, will my basketball ability to Roberta D'Rlley, I hope you don't draw as many fouls as I did I, Chestine Crowell, will my place on the basketball team to Jean Brown and my ability to drive a car to Jim Betkin I, Bradley loore, will my stock car and my ability to win all the steck car races to Art liner, also I leave you my battered helmet. Although you'll probably have to make it a few sizes larger I, Collette Pettinger, will my ability to talk anyone lnclud ing teachers into anything I want,to Leis Williams also my cheerleading job to Beverly Hagle I, larilyn leKee, will my height and my job as assistant editor of the paper to Sandra Brandt who could use the height but pro- bably deesn't need the Jeb. le, Collette Pottinger, Carol Beatty, and Chestine Crowell will our giggles to Lavon Polson, Lois Williams, Jean Brown and Joyo Ryan who'we get a good start already I, Carol Beatty, will my ability to be tardy on an average three times every six weeks to anyone who lives in town and wants some extra sleep in the mornin I also will my abllit to foul out of a game even when playing forward to lyrma Br t SIGNED Joe Poleoka Lil' Iodine rr- XX Lil' Abner .ln X I R '-X , ':: J,,f' l 5 f'7?i-f QU ff' 21-- 22-- ' ' 23 . gh-- 25-- 26-- ' ' 27-- ' - 28-- ' 29-- 30 . of - Ili e L 'o 2 o 'P OJ' ,S i-.ii-.i s . , ' '-'ki e - I 0 I avi 3,154 fx' ' , 'g5?iiifn jg .gf I- I :J Q CHESS THE NIGHT WAS DARK James Reach Presented April 17 and 18 The living heirs of the eccentric old millionaire, Benjamin Garth are summoned late one stormy winter night, by means of cryptically worded telegrams, to his isolated mountain mansion, Upon their arrival, they are informed by Garth's attorney that the old man has died suddenly, leaving behind hhn a very unusual will This will provides that all the heirs are to remain in the house continuously for twenty four hours fore they may know who is to inherit his fortune If anyone leaves be for the time is up, his share of the inheritance will be forfeited and divided among the others Then the fun beginst The house, which has had a sinister reputation for years, speedily lives up to its advance notices Ghosts, vanishing guests, talking portraits, screams in the dark, all these and many more contribute to the bewildenment of the hap less heirs CAST Rakofsky Bradley Moore lortimer Garth Wllferd Hubatka Kay Garth Collette Pottinger Mrs Delilah Garth Nancy Coleman Lilian Ferris Carol Beatty Gerald Skinner Ronald Botkin Frieda Skinner Lulu Coleman Dora Garth Betty Ryan Norma Paterson -larilyn McKee Alan Garth Larry Antisdel Benjamin Carth Morris Claussen Make up Chestine Crowell Prompters Bernadine Putna Carolyn Karstensen Director -lr Bundy We the senior class would like to thank lr Bundy and all the others who helped make our play a success wt '55, , fg'1,lg Dim' W. 4 M ox ii j 0 VQJ by . - be: J, Gif- fu IK e VJX .M I T 1, T all ff 3 Q LUCK? So hnm.W.-.N-sq 3 IQ- Wilferd Hubatka Ages 15 Ronald Hunter A 8 Betty Ryan Age Q Carolyn Karstensen A o Bernldine Putnam Age Ronald Botkin Larry Antisdel A o S Norris Claussen Reldon Cline Age 3 lonths Age. 6 lonths J J, ff 431 9 L s 4.1. Bradley Moore Collette Pottinger Phyllis Carroll ear Tucker Sprague Nancy 3 Y C n 1 year ears olema 'iii N Uarllynl Cdee Chestine Crowell 5 months 3 year ,BV L 'xp Lulu Coleman 3 years 1 year .l 1- i James Mulford years Carol Beatty Harold Dillon 2 years ,Sf Edward Blazek Louis Blazek 18 years M. 1 year 1.132 3 years 914K 'r Donald Brandt years Q ,, James Rychnovsky C Berdine Spring l year 18 years 1 K '29 'F C fe lk ' . q I -.fi 5 , of 5.554 98? C 1. C . y . . 1 ' ' s PIE' 'if V 'Q 4- i 0 8 Q -W x Au F, ' V ,I f , as 1 ' 1 0- - - 5, EW 4 ' . 'fplglgiiix HJ, I 'xygb JKQ fi .-V1 Dx 'VIN all fl ' Ev ' y -L.. 1, 91-- 1 X ,, X , .,' it - im- ' U . .'A4'. , ' 1, s i -.h ,, V -'Vg 5 , f Q .... . ' ' 13 V 3 V: - 1 .153-V- If '. V A lj . 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In the fall of ' 9, twenty somewhat frightened freshmen entered Prescott High School They were Jean Brown, Duane Young, Carl Israel Donald Grill, Richard Crlll, Virginia Bauer, Nayne Victor, Tom Goodwin Mathew Miller, Sandra Brandt, Kenneth Lyles, Shirley Brown, John Gibson Jeanne Hollingsworth Kay James, Donna Gourd, Sibyl Noragon, Gilbert Travis Jack Gray, and Doyle Perry Although the freshmen who were entering high school were frightened at the thought of initiation it was a great success and not as bad as it sounded The freshmen were told by the seniors the day before what to wear When we got to school that day we were greeted by seniors with lip stick in hand, which they smeared all over our faces That night a pro gram was held in the assembly for the high school with the freshmen acting out stunts prepared by the seniors Several other parties were held during the season which were a vreat success Officers for our freshman year were President Tom Goodwin Vice President John Gibson Secretary and Treasurer Sandra Brandt Sergeant of Arms Jean Brown Student Council Representative Shirley Brown Queen Candidate Sandra Brandt When school started ln the fall of '50, we had lost Jack Gray, Sibyl Noragon, and Doyle Perry We held several parties during our sophomore year that were quite successful We were asked to present a one act play for the Nabonsie Conference held at Sharpsburg The name of the play was nLife of the Partyn, which was directed by Mrs Phillip Sturm This play was also presented at P T The cast was as follows Wilbur Betty Lou Mrs Maxwell Mr Maxwell Mary Bernadine Judy Jack Cliff Bob Frank Prompter President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Sergeant of Arms Student Council Representative Queen Candidate Kenneth Lyles Shirley Brown Donna Gourd John Gibson Kay James Jean Brown Sandra Brandt Duane Young Nayre Victor Mathew Miller Tom Goodwin Virginia Bauer Gilbert Travis did not return in the fall of 'S John Gibson Duane Young Sand a Brandt Wayne Victor Tan Goodwin Jean Brown 14, . . : ' ' 3 n A I o o Y n S . . . . I P . . . I ' 0 . . A. . . Nancy ----------------------------------- Jeanne Hollingsworth Officers for our sophomore year were: 1. Q Ha., On October 25 and 26 the Junior Class presented the play 'Take It Easy' We had a large attendance both nights the play was presented The class enjoyed presenting it as much as we think the audience enjoyed it The proceeds from the play were 51514, for both nights The play centers around Hrs Highgate, who is very forgetful and gets many names mixed up She is trying to keep from being outdone in her social set Her daughter, Nancy, is in love with a boy her mother has ordered from the house, but she hires him back mistakedly as a painter of her portrait Then she hires another painter for the kitchen and an uninvited guest suddenly drops in They are all of the same appearance and similar names Her maid Florence and the butler Philip fell in love and Florence gets a disease called 'Pocketites ' Also one of the painters falls in love with the cook A detective comes into the household look ing for a thief which he finds Many laughs are supplied by Arthur when he is chased by the cook, Mary. CAST Irs Imanda Highgate Donna Gourd Nancy Highgate Jeanne Hollingsworth Lon Torence John Florenz Florence Philip lary Arthur Beagle Jones Kenneth Lyles Tom Goodwin Shirley Brown Mathew Hiller Sandra Brandt Wayne Victor Duane Young 'ah K ' r hi - W5 ml a .s a p Tom ......... John Gibson ,, , X f' M T C V731 f V QIFCQEZ N' I5 'C' f5O,Q ,T i 5 15 4: 1 1' fu First row Second row Third row Fourth row E A fi A Beverly Hagle, Williams Joanne Blazek, Dorthy Vicker, Gerald Luther, Ella Coleman, Gloria McKee, Jerry Cunningham, Lois Joye Ryan, Joan Brown, Roberta O'Riley, Lavon Polson Julene Hofmeister, Ronald Schaumburg, Leo Givan Art Miner, Gail Pritchard, Darwin Bissell LASS COLORS Blue and Silve PLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS HOTTO Wwe Shall Let The Ropes Of The Past Ring The Bells Of The Future.' 5 .. C3 ' G x .f Q- ff N is 4' ' 'IQL 5 fi ' .A fd .' 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Q Q AW In the fall of 'S0', eighteen frightened freshmen started on the road to high school education They were, Joan Brown, Joye Ryan, Lois Williams, Lavon Polson, Beverly Hagle, Juliene Hofmiester, Gloria McKee, Gail Pritchard, Ella Coleman, Dorothy Vicker, Joanne Blazek, Ronald Schaumburg, Leo Givan, Roberta O'R1ley, Darwin Bissell, Jerry Cunningham, Arthur Miner, and Gerald Luther, This group of freshmen were even more frightened at the thought of initiation But it turned out to be a day of fun and after the program and refreshments that evening, the green fres men, felt like regular members of P H S and decided they would rather enjoy their stay Fres men officers were as follows President Lavon Polson Vice President Gerald Luther Secretary and Treasurer Lois Williams Sergeant at Arms Dorothy Vicker Student Council Representative Ella Coleman Sponsor Hr Murdock After working their way through the first year they found thmmselves sophomores During the year Ronald Schaumburg moved to Oklahoma and Gerald Luther moved to B edford leaving only sixteen in the class. The following officers were elected for the sophomore year President Jerry Cunningham Vice President Beverly Hagle Secretary and Treasurer Gloria McKee Student Council Representative Lois Willimms Sponsor -lr Murdock CHARACTER SKETCHES Lavon Just swell and a good student Joye Red hair and likeable Lois f Small fry Darwin Sheepish grin Arthur A quick reply Gloria Studious Leo Swiping hair ribbons Juliene The girl with a giggle Beverly Talkative Ella Lots of fun Dorothy Ready for a good time Gail Big brown eyes Joanne Very nice Roberta Wears a smile Jerry Not as quiet as he looks Joan ---------- -------------- Blonde hair and pretty blue eyes RL? ML Ni ,f 'W Wm CN' ye f 945 First row Second row Third row Fourth row President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Student Council Representative A J 4 1 Vfg' Q? f eel I I Carol Walters, Sue Cunningham, Myrna Brandt, Steven Mulford Dell Crill, LaRell Wilkinson, Richard Bissell, Verna Miller, James Botkin, Ralph Vicker Edward Scanlan, Donald Israel, Dean Keesler, Wilma Coleman, Dale Anderson, James Nelson Thomas Knapp, Hartford Cooper, Paul Campbell OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS Myrna Brandt Sue Cunningham Carol Walters Steven Mulford Class Colors Red and White Class Flower Red Rose Class Motto 'Whatever Is Worth Doing At All Is Worth Doing Well' QQ' 6 v' 5 gg Ai' K W f C 4' ' 'fe' ,-. 'Q 1' P J .1 QI .I ,L -1 I I Y A 5- f , 1 f 3 5. .x 4 1' Q 11 3 .5 fa Q f' +, 1,'H '2 , 1 fr lf' 4 -W A , 'fi A4 ' I! .A 'H l 1, fi g s za 4 , U- 5 Q 1 -Q fi j' a .' ir.: Q gi' ff ' - . Y: f -1 al .Zf? llvkw 4 ' 5 Q A laal A., 9 Eff' ' , 7' is ,l 0 .Ji ,' 'Q' I Ji' V 15 , ff --1 ff 9. Yuma S 12522 if w LQNY' - ' 9, i www ...W me el as Y' of Edward Scanlan Richard Bissell Top picture Paul Campbell and Dale Anderson Bottom picture First row Carol Walters and Wilma Coleman Second row lyrna Brandt, Sue Cunningham, Verna Killer The freshman initiation took place on Friday September 7, 1951 Upon arrival at school we were immediately seized and painted wore unusual costumes with dunce caps and mothballs around our necks We had to have a sack of candy and every time we saw a senior we had to give him some and ask what we could do for him. We had to carry the seniors books to and from classes and at noon we had to carry their dinners After dinner they took some pictures and we were marched through town barefooted, on hard gravel, and back again That night, we were given a party at the schoolhouse, and were required to do a number of things Everybody had to perform various embarrassing acts Everybody had to take off their shoes and put them on the stage We were taken down stairs, one at a time, blind folded and made to crawl along a plank where water was squirted on us, and were fed different things telling us it was some other weird thing Then they took us upstairs Again we were blindfolded and taken in cars to the cemetary After that we ran ahead of the cars to the schoolhouse When we got inside we found our shoes were gene. When they were found the laces were all tied in knots Later we were served refreshments and went home Those entering the freshman class from rural schools were James Botkin, Verna Hiller, Wilma Coleman, Dell Grill, LaRell Wilkinson, and Hartford Cooper 0 Z4 , A A ' 'Q 'L l 'mtvflfw A 1, ,ld' A 5 'J' v 'af Y, if hyat' f if ji . gf. , kj, , ' Ill. ugid ag f n r ef 'gre 'Q M f A .,, ' ' by ' Shu., Q ' N 4 K z '- v ' A M-42 y o 31257 X r 1 A' Lg 1 ii 8 5 H A 'K' E .,', . 'rr . Q' ef' X FZ: in M f . 4'-V 1 ,' ' ,Vx ,U f by 1 Md K-'mf xei , 5511 A - ip 5, T1 -A ,k I , .5 V A e1!E!5 Sfl l ning W' ,MA I s We l I , - O O O I C ' e d Ezzgm, 'def 'U' 6 I ,fi an uk -me QW' sf -nl 'A are' J '-.ff vm .2 First row Second row Third row Fourth row Fifth row Sixth row Marlene Victor, John Outhier larcia Putnam, Glen Polson, Judith Stewart, Larry Walter Sheryl Dotson, Richard Bauer, Judith Bixler, Chris Coleman, Nancy Bissell, Tommy Phillips Allen Pritchard, Connie Campbell, Ralph Cooper, Lileth Honea, Joel Pottlnger, Donna Bissell Jerry Davison, Donna Lyles, Nils O'R1ley, Carol lcCarty, Patricia Ryan, Billy Brezo lervyn Schaumburg, Rosalie Rycnnovsky, Evelyn Chapman, Janice West, Dean Williams 0 0- - V g ,4 'Q ' ff-r-2 I, ' ,,, 1- J' 4 ' A ' V ' , ' A 17 ,ms --'Jr J. ,, an fqr ,fx ,f,r ,If -5 -.11 'r 'i ' J V .fl P ff aff ,H-Q Q.wf -'- affs f,.7 ,,,,,- - 1. -- ,Qlf , ,- f C 2 yy t ' fx, ', f -' 1 ff f at ,', f lf 4 ,x sf V . A f W 0 'ef' 2 ff 3 S ' J' P' 1' .. 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U' Tr. .1 A--f 3 C' ' 'A C 1 '4 ' ' C , S f ' f 5 ' 1 1 ' f . a r ii r .N 1 Y' .ar SHXU5 .J .PA 4 ,I1f 'Y lill YW--'x Q' Afsfsf ,is 1 55 Af K' -av f First row Second row Third row Fourth row Fifth row Sixth row Seventh row :rj 11'-3 ,-f' Richard Moore Charles Lyles Ronald Walters, Max Daggett, Sharon Dotson, Harry Tucker, Donald Chapman Sandra Strickfaden Connie Phillips, Bonnie Israel Mary Kester Rosalie McMorran, Marilyn Stewart, Beverly Stevens Hutchings, Roberta Biley, Sharon Schaumburg, Catherine Donna Chapman, Leota Olson, Kathryn Walter Howell, Mary Coleman, Ramona Antisdel, Sheryl Davis Green, Connie Gibson, Coleen Blazek Knapp, Patsy Howell, Carolyn Cihak, Sharon Blazek, Loretta Olson, Marjorie Smith, Burton Pritchard Gary Botkin, David Sadler, Max Johnson Sandra Cihak, Mitzie Sandra Lonnie 0 ' A no A-n '- IQ , . ' K -' A O O 'hx X 'I 'N l l 1 Ai?- ' z A f- , .Q .v fi ,S . n,.-- :W . w f,r ' gl . , Y F Clif h 1' -, Nay' . 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Second row Third row, Fourth row Fifth row in-ow 8 ' J Y' AW 6- ' I Y MQ, IQ ,4 QUX WP ...J5 D LA Camela Cihak, Steven Birt, Nancy lorrie lichael lernaugh, Marilyn Carley, Hyron Shires, Sherry Hagle, Dick Anderson, Sandra Howell, Darwin Hanna Linda lains, Skipper Smyser, Helen Phillips, Michael Victor, Pamela Burich, Ronald Victor, Russine Pottingor Karen Stickens, Dennis Walter, Annabelle Heatheringbon, Donnie Dotson, Nequita Walter, Tommy Henderson Barbara Smith, Eugene Uehling, Donna Owens 'Pigs fu-f X G o v H U N m , h 4 i . ' -- ' -Q- 'X' lain 42 , 9 ' ,-. .6 ' of t n 7 dk! HHN V kv Q n 4 5 2, 044' Q? .Q 'F Q' pg fi- 8 Ji we' ah., - 1 ' ,M-.fl I ' K.-Q 'A ' , , ,X ' f 'Nez ,ae .44 r ,fr wi Qt K lfsm' Qs --h- Vi 43 4 ,F ', we , Pi .5 A .5 5, f' fe. 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KKK Qexfllea we CJ Q9 ' r Left to right Sue Cunningham Carol Walters Shirley Brown Sum B dt 1 11 ra ran V rg n a Bauer Joye Ryan Collette Pottinger Leia Williams 10 Cf Q:5x:oiiEg'QS7 le, ov QXYQ5 66,-5 x, C16 0? 42 no X, O10 A ef O fwxx 41 ? h A Q ' :ffd V NN Basggfei fb G0 wwf' First row Lulu Coleman Qstudent managerj Jean Brown, Joan Brown, Lavon Bolson Gloria McKee, Betty Ryan, Dorothy Vicker, Max Johnson coach Second row Nancy oleman fstudent managerj, Bernadine Putnam, Marilyn McKe Chestine Crowell, Carol Beatty, Jeanne Hollingsworth, lqrna Brandt The girls squad started out their season with a new coach, Max Johnson, with seven lettermen returning to the team They were Chestlne Crowell, Carol Beatty, Marilyn McKee, Betty Ryan, Jeanne Hollingsworth, Joan Brown, and Jean Brown In addition to these, Myrna Brandt, Lavon Polson, Bernadine Putnam, Gloria McKee, and Dorothy Vicker were added to the squad. The season was opened unsuccessfully, losing the first game to the strong Bridgewater sextet. After this first defeat the Prescott Eaglettes advanced to win their next eight games, defeating Cromwell, Gravity, Conway, Sharpsburg, Clearfield, Nodaway, Richland, and Blockton Then once again they were defeat ed by Bridgewater After some more regular season games, Prescott entered the waubonsie Tourn ament at Gravity The Eaglettes won their first game over Sharpsburg, but lost in the second round to Gravity After winning two of the next three games, Prescott traveled to Clearfield to take part in sectional play In the first round they were able to defeat Clearfield and advance to the second round. In the second round they were de feated by Blockton, s. team which Prescott had defeated twice during the regular season. The 'Sl 52 , season ended with a victory over Shannon City and Orient and a loss to a much improved Richland team. We felt we had had a successful season with a record of seventeen wins and nine losses We are also proud of the trophy we won for first place standi in the Waubonsie Conference In the conference we had a record of eleven wins and one loss. The five senior girls who said good by to basketball at the end of this season are, Marilyn McKee, Bernadine Putnam, Chestine Crowell, Carol Beatty, and Betty Ryan. The squad and a number of fans attended the Basketball State Tournament at Des Moines on Thursday, March 28, 1952. XS XLQYIQL, . I Q w S If 9 3 L A 1 ' A f -5 . ' .' ' s f J J 3 9, - ns 'N Qgketbajf Prescott Opponents 33 bl 36 Bridgewater Cromwell Blockton Gravity Conway Sharpsburg Clearfield Nodaway Richland Bridgewater Cromwell Blockton Gravlty Shannon City Conway Sharpsburg Clearfield Orient Nodaway Orient Shannon City Richland Waubonsie Tournament Sectional Sharpsburg Gravity Tournament Clearfield Blockton 39 32 35 O INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS NAME ATTEMPTS MAKES PERCENT Jeanne Hollingsworth Carol Beatty Lavon Polson Jean Brown Doroth Vicker O Y Bernadine Putnam Marilyn McKee Chestine Crowell Joan Brown Betty Ryan Gloria McKee Totals TOTAL POINTS S I?7F Prescott Opponents 82 CORED Won 17 Lost 9 933 P 4 T VDS'hJCJF'VD 31 al TOTAL FOULS MADE PFSSCOCC Opponents O Percent 65h A 63 P 'Z 'W -JF4C0xnxnuoCDC3CDxnxn 51 35 3 no 35 QJ73 L6 37 L9 3b ss zo 35 31 38 h3 27 31 A6 25 23 ' 29 3h hh eo Sb b2 20 L1 27 20 30 L9 A 15 27 26 50 L2 37 38 38 25 27 31 ze 16 31 3b TP TF 511 181 37 neo 15. 67 2. use lb3 33 339 13. 93 3. ll 33 25 as 1. 2b 1. Myrna Brandt 138 28 19 73 3. 23 1. L9 7 13 21 1. 17 1. 8 3 25 10 . 3 . -- -- -- -- -- 91 3. -- -- -- -- -- 92 3. -- -- -- -- - 7h 2. , -- -- -- -- -- 19 1, -- -- -- -- -- 36 2. -- -- -- -- -- 1.o 395 23 . . --------988 -----316 ------- 3 ----1 9 QS X! re G+' Q' 1 as .5 15 N... W'--1 First row Ronald Botkin Cstudent managerj, Kenneth Lyles, Larry Antisdel, Berdine Spring, Jerry Cunningham, Edward Scanlan Second row James Rychnovsky, James Mulford, Reldon Cline, Duane Young, Wayne Victor, Max Johnson fcoachl Not shown Tom Goodwin Prescott started the season with seven returning letterman, under the direction of Coach Max Johnson They were James Mulford, James Rychnovsky, Reldon Cline, Tom Goodwin, Duane Young, Kenneth Lyles, and Morris Claussen During the season we lost two of our players, Ronald Schaumburg, who moved away and Morris Claussen, who dropped basketball The Eagles had a record of ten wins and two loses in conference play Both loses were to th strong Gravity five In the Waubonsie Tournament, Prescott was eliminated by an aggressive Clearfield team in the first round Prescott won by a forefit over Sharpsburg in th first round of the Sect ional Tournament held at Corning Stanton was defeated rather handily by a 63 to 31, score in th. second round This set the stage for th final round be tween Gravity and Prescott In a mild upset the Uagles of Prescott defeated the Bears of Gravity by the score of 39 to 36, to win the first sectional tour nament since 19147 Prescott went down to defeat in the first round of the District Tournament to Shannon City, a team who had twice beaten Prescott 1n the regular season, by a score of hh to 39 The following were lettermen for Prescott during the 1951 and 52, season, James Mulford, James Rychnovsky, Reldon Cline, Duane Young, wayne Victor, Kenneth Lyles, Tom Goodwin, Berdine Spring, Larry Antisdel, Jerry Cunningham, and Ed Scanlan On March 20, 1952, a group of Prescott boys att nded the Boys' State Bas ketball Tournament at Iowa City An intramural tournament was held at the close of the year for the entire high school f I f W! 4 N K' QQ rw Ps 1 , Q N g ' I l in , 9 f Mrs 335 S A ,af 7 11? qfL'ev C i T E ,,,f ,gi 4 Y I , ' Trfigw K ,nj lg Qwex g 3 ,g,,wif 4 lmwwg A WW Q ig Q J X SEQ! JQVV 'gg seigkgiibaff NAME Reldon Cline James Rychnovsky James Mulford Wayne Victor Ronald Schaumburg Kenneth Lyles Tom Goodwin Jerry Cunningham Morris Claussen Edward Scanlan Berdine Spring Totals Prescott Opponents h9 Bridgewater L7 63 Cromwell 37 32 Blockton 21 25 Gravity Ll h8 Conway 18 50 Sharpsburg 27 55 Clearfield 35 L5 Nodaway 33 53 Richland 37 33 Bridgewater 35 32 Cromwell 29 61 Blockton L9 Gravity Shannon City Conway Sharpsburg Clearfield Orlent Nodaway Orient Shannon City Richland Waubonsie Tournament Clearfield Sectional Tournament Stanton Gravity District Tournament Shannon C1ty INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS FGM ll 1 2 1 TOTAL POINTS SCORED Prescott 1210 Opponents 1055 Pct Won 19 Lost 8 TM Pct 2 O 4'-Pl-'NOMJ IOXD OTP-3 'UNO S26 MF S3 UUE Q E 3 MJ P NOPCJ D-' P1 Percent 70h A Ml TOTAL 2 O2 22 11 I2IU 32 57 A8 53 L9 37 52 30 51 50 bb ' b3 6b b8 27 52 62 7b L6 LO A2 M9 63 31 39 38 39 ' bb FGA . FTA F . 313 8 38 1 5 76 61 31 319 18 37 1 5 66 63 3 68 96 36 59 31 53 3 Duane Young 28h 72 25 36 22 61 166 79 M5 25 61 29 A8 9 12 10 83 O O 20 20 7 35 5 56 19 17 8 L8 1 25 17 25 7 26 1 25 15 ll 3 27 2, SO 8 7 3 h3 1 33 7 1 gg O O 2 1255 IIB? F15 235 39 ------- -----L 5 O Wa h 35556 Left to right larcia Putnam, Sheryl Dotson, Rosalie Rychnnvsky Nancy Bissell, Donna Bissell, Pat Ryan, Evelyn Chapman, Carol l'cCarty, Donna Lyles, Marlene Yictors Judy Stewart, Connie Campbell, Mr Murdock coach 7' z as si- 0 'Q Left right Glen Polson, John Outhier, Larry Walter, ..- Jerry Davidson, Billy Brozo, Richard ' Bauers, Chris Coleman, Dean Williams, X E S. Joel Pottinger, Hr Murdock Ccoachj Q , 1 7 1 7 Y r .n 'Q I ef. .QL -QT i 46 .1 1 3 3 ' 9 3 fu ill K an , jd , Q 'g' V W I 99 n i 'I V ld' ' M mf ' . C l ' f . A ' ' x 55 . 1 as f - if -e 'ny- C . ,r f 5,1 Wig' - . 3344, ' - 1: ,, , , to : x ', f , ' Q ' . --x X, .ii - 15. lr ....x I f 56156 57 First row Second row Third row Positions Ronald Schaumburg Duane Young, James Rychnovaky, Morris Claussen, eldon Cline, Donald Grill Jerry Cunningham, Ronald Hunter, James Mulford Ronald Botkin lmsnagerl, Mr Johnson Kcoachl, om Goodwin Paul Campbell players Jim lulford Jerry Cunningham Duane Young Tom Goodwin Ronald Schaumburg James Rychnovsky lorris Claussen Reldon Cline Ronald Hunter Catcher Pitcher First Base Third Base Second Base Short Stop Left Field Center Field Right Field Substitutes The fall season ended Scheduled Paul Campbell Infielder with four victories and three defeats Games Richland 2 Gravity B idgewater- Nodaway 12 Stanton 0 Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott Prescott 5 Richland M 2fTournamentJ Richland 3 ' A ' . 4 'ot : Donald Grill- ---------------------- -outfielder -6 ......................... - -3 ................... ....... - -0 ...................... -26- ----------------------- - -7 ................ .......... - J TIVI A ffff N Q QQ s if Xe! C ,Q X13 MGM 'Si ,1 'Sl 0 K :ffm X 'N X I, 2 'R 'ZS X, A 65 X 'Q sg ,f X X ??ffM NU 1 0 Q g3mSo,,g!,5 Qi-Q . X 9 X n g Q' CJ Q' Q1 'Y Q A-by 1 1 1 First row lr Crosby Qcenductorl, James lulferd, Ronald Hunter, Larry Antisdel, Duane Young, Hartford Cooper, Jerry Cunningham, lorrls Clauosen, Kenneth Lyleo, James lelson, James Botkin Second row Shirley Brown, Kay James, Beverly Eagle, Ella Coleman, Verna Hiller, Donna Gourd, Lull Coleman, Carolyn Karstensen, Nancy Coleman, Jeanne Hollingsworth, lyrna Brandt Third row Carol Walters, Gall Pritchard laocempanist! Leis Williams, Collette Pettinger, Sandra Brandt, lerllyn lcKeo, Betty Ryan, Bernsdine Putnam, Wilma Coleman, Gloria McKee, Joyo Ryan, Leven Polson, Sue Cunningham About thirty five students came out for mixed chorus the first week of school This is the largest number to take part for n number of years The group has sung at various P T A meetings and they entered the state contest at Shelby which was held ll? 3 QsQlyl f IWW L v v4 . , , I .AW A L zfi. . 'X Ng Y r EQQZLZL First row Lulu Coleman, Collette Pottinger Qaccompani tl, Joanne Hollingsworth Second row Lois Williams, Carol Walters, Wilma Coleman, RTHQ ,rf Left to right! Joye Ryan, Betty Ryan, Patricia Ryan lr. Bundy faccompanietj I 'il A Q- I ' ' M A , . :W ' K I I I 2 O . K jf W J 1-I I I in ' ', Q I L 4 z5?f ' , L 5 VV . - - Q L - 7' Q23 gif uf EXHA rffan Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Production Manager Society Editors Humor Editors Sports Editors Advertising lanagers Publicity lanager Freshman Class Editor Sophmore Class Editor Junior Class Editor Senior Class Editor Typlsts Business Manager Faculty Advisor Carol Beatty Sandra Brandt James lulford Lulu Coleman Nancy Coleman Larry Antisdel Marilyn McKee Wayne Victor Joye Ryan Jeanne Hollingsworth James Rychnovsky John Gibson Ronald Hunter Chestine Crowell Collette Pottinger Collette Pottinger Steve Mulford Lavon Polson Virginia Bauer Berdine Spring Bernadine Putnam Collette Pottinger Chestine Crowell Marilyn McKee Betty Ryan lr Bundy lr Murdock f J. f 4 M., E,,m,,, ....... 21:::::::::::::::::::::::::::---,,.,,,t, ,,.,, asm' First row, Ronald Hunter, John Gibson, Larry Antisdel, Steven Mulford Second row Mr Strickfaden, James lulford, Betty Ryan, Lois Williams President James Mulford Vice President Larry Antisdel Secretary and Treasurer Ronald Hunter Freshman Representative Steven Mulford Sophomore Representative Lois Williams Junior Representative John Gibson Senior Representative Betty Ryan Advisor Mr Strickfaden The Student Council of Sl S2 started the year by electing the Annual Staff which proved to be very active and satisfactory They also sponsored the 'Twirp Weekn This was something new and caused a lot of excitement and fun C O 4 5 E! i.T 0 . I , , Z ,,i,2.A fy L , Wm, N' img. -4 Q ' ,I lv I 0 , I 2 o 3-- '3--99'-3?-93-'Q'-'Q-3-93'- 3 . O I A QCLPQ S :fig First row Larry Antisdel Louis Blazek, Collette Pottinger Chestine Crowe 1, Carol Beatty, Mar1lyn McKee Berdine Spring, James Mulford Second row Mr Strickfaden, James Rychnovsky, Ronald Botkin, Carolyn Karstensen, Betty Ryan, Bernadine Putnam Rhvllis Tucker, Morris Claussen, Mr Bundy Editor Assistant Editor Advertising Society Gossip Art Boys Sports Girls Sports Production News Reporter Typist Advisors James Rychnovsky Marilyn McKee Carol Beatty Ronald Botkin Carolyn Karstensen Betty Ryan James Mulford Morris Claussen Berd1ne Sprlng Larry Antisdel Collette Pottinger Phyllis Tucker Louis Blazek Bradley Moore Lulu Coleman Bernadine Putnam Mr Strickfaden Mr Bundy .rt I :t V. 'Q . A ' t I1 A N' A 'X , ' W f f no - F L 'L , 4' Q 4 Vp 'ML - , i ,A - ! ,AZ 1 A S l e sg f V I , Q. -4 in lee- 4? 1 fr M l f- r f . is . , C11-culatj-gn ..... Cr-owgll MSQYKNBXCDJF O w xl , x K ,V Q The seniors and the faculty were met at the door by the juniors and escorted to a reception room where they were entertained until time for the banquet The banquet was held April 28th at 7 OO in the high school gymnasium The gymnasium was decorated very prettily carrying out the theme nH1tch your Wagon to a Star W The color scheme was blue and white to carrv out the seniors colors Big silver stars were used as the center pieces, while white and blue candles, toy wagons hitched to a star nut cups and nrogrmms added a bit of novelty to the tables The juniors' mothers very graciously prepared the food, while the sophomore girls acted as waitresses The evening was enjoyed by all, MENU LITTLE DIPPER ccocmausy ZODIAC SPECILA VITH MOONBEAK KBaked Ham with Saucej PEAS AND CARROTS VENUS STYLE FLEECY CLOUDS NORTHLRN LIGHTS QPotatoesJ CRelishl FULL MOON SALAD HALF MOON AND STAR DUST fJel1o Saladj KRol1s and Butterl MILKY WAY AND FLOATING CLOUDS CAngel Food Cake, Nhipped Cream, Raspberriesj BIG DIPP W RAINDROPS CCoffeej fNutsJ PROGRAM Pan In The Moon John Gibson Nishing Stars Sandra Brandt Holiday in Stardom James Rychnovsky Solo Marilyn McKee Hitch your Wagon to a Star Mr Bundy Star Dust Clarinet Solo Virginia Bauer Kaccompanist Sandra Brandtj hootinp Stars Ronald Botkin Milky Vay Tom Goodwin Trio Betty Ryan, marilyn McKee, Lulu Coleman Kaccomnanist Collette Pottingerj Vorld Is Waiting For The Sunrise Mr Strickfaden V . as - Caccompanist--Collette Pottingerl August September October November December January February March April Ma CALENDAR OF EVVNTS 2 3 2 School begins Baseball, Richland there Freshman initiation Baseball, Gravity here Baseball, Stanton here Baseball, Bridgewater here Baseball, Nodaway here Baseball, Stanton here Baseball Sectional Tournament Baseball, Richland here Freshman skating party Junior class play Basketball, Basketball , Basketball , Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Bridgewater here Cromwell here Blockton here Gravity there Conway here Sharpsburg there Clearfield here Thanksgiving vacation Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Basketball, Nodaway there Richland there Bridgewater there Cromwell there Blockton there Creston Junior College Band Concert Sophomore class party Basketball, Shannon City there Christmas party Christmas vacation School resumes Basketball, Conway there Sophomore class party Basketball, Sharpsburg here Waubonsie Conference Tournament Basketball, Clearfield there Basketball, Orient there Basketball, Nodaway here Girls Sectional Tournament Girls Sectional Tournament Basketball, Orient here Junior class party for Kay James High school party for Kay James Basketball, Shannon City here Sophomore party Boys Sectional Tournament Basketball, Richland here Freshman sock hop P T A. Hillbilly Holiday Program Boys District Tournament Career day in Prescott T . Assembly program, Al Bell Music contest at Corning Career day in creeten Senior skip day Senior class play Junior Senior Banquet Music contest at Shelby Baccalaureate Class night Commencement School is out 27 I+ -- Z 12 -- -- 1 P. T. A. Q -- 23-26 2 -- 6 P. T. A. 9 25- 6 30 -- 2 -- 8 P. T. A. 9 -- 13 -- 53 22-23 325 ':- Ll, ..- 7 -- lg -- 1 13 P. T. A. l 15 Basketball, Gravity--here Si 21-30 31 -- 5 E-12 1 -- 2? -- 2 -- 28- 1 ' 1-2 3 ..- 8 12 -- l P. T. A. 1 18- 3 7 0 e 3-7 10 25 P. . A 1+-5 5 P. T. A. 11-12 17-18 25 - 7 3 11 12 13 HUMOR Get ready to die I'm going to shoot you Why? I've always said I'd shoot anyone who looked 'Do I look like you? Yes 'Then shoot Burglar Victim Burglar Victim Burglar Victim Are you Harold Dillon? , he asked the young man beside in the restaurant N , was the surprised reply nwell, I am he and that is his overcoat you are putting Son, said a Texan to his offspring, I just heard you like E o the coat rack asking that man what state he was from Now, my boy, I want you always to remember this, If a man comes from Texas, he'll tell you, and if he isn't from Texas, there's no need to embarrass him Phyllis Tucker Why did they hang that picture? Dick Crill 'Perhaps they couldnft find the arti Praise is what a person tells you about yourself that you've always suspected Paul C 'Can you stand on your head? Ed S Nope, 1t'e too high W ha Murdock nNow we find that x is equal to zero Dell Grill Geal All that work for nothing n orough grease job including the steering wheel and seatcovers From an ad in a New Jersey Paper 'Visit our clothing departme t can outwit the whole family To say the right thlng at the right time, keep still most of the time A judge once climbed into his dentist's chair, fixed a beady eye on his tormentor, and said, 'Do you solemnly swear to pull the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth? In the gloaming, oh, my darling, when the lights are dim and low That your face is powder painted, how am I, sweetheart to know Twice this month I've had to bundle, Every coat that I possess To the cleaners won't you darling, Love me more and powder less Home is where you scratch a y place that itches Mrs Johnson I've got my husband eating out of my hands Miss Mitchell Saves dishwashing doesn't it? A little girl had been particularly naughty all day, and finally her mother sent her out to bring in a peach tree switch Time elapsed and the child did not return The mother called from the doorway, 'Come at once and bring that switch with you The youngster, her lips puckered and quiveri , came in with her hands behind her back Well, the mother said I could.n't weach the peach twee, then holding out one hand, added, but here's a wock you can frow at ne Marilyn M 'What shall I do? I have water on the knee Doctor Try wearing pumps Mr Bundy Darvey, if you had four dollars and I took two dollars, what would you have? Darvey A grudge against you Artie Miner says, 'the only reason a hen lays egg in the day time is because she's a rooster at night , I1 9 Q O 2. . n :, Il I1 I o O , I! e O n s . O o , . on. ll U1 O : . ' . st. O 0 . n Q . . n l I I From a motor company ad in the Creston News Advertiser: N Th . : ' n . we On i O O O O a 2 0 O .n 'ds I O ng O .: . . . 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' ' ' 'fb l l J ix . 2 Y + 1' l W 4 s larilyn McKee Surprised Berdine, Ed, and Louis Betty k Marilyn av' L i WJ' Carol B , Norma T , Bett Bernadine P Chestine C , and Collette P ? 4 in K VJ N.,-J N14-4. Guess Who 99 Carol k Chestine S Earilyn k Norma Little Sue gY'Ai QQ 'F 7' ax Mr Crosby Rick R Duane 5 e ' ,y vi K iam: A. ,F M .V K .-If H b ' -2. -1F55 y 1 . x ai - - '- hh ,,V .w,,,n,-,,,' J.1'f.-Q.e? 4 xJ,', 5 4 ,y A 1' 't A t 4 Q HH- '-nr-r ' 4 , 1 Az, , S -' .Q W f I .:n . , uw V., X ' , ! W ,, . X 4 , I My l f x 'Q 0 A ' Ei N3 I V M I A l x . ' a n y Ro, . 0 I F! gi, ' A ' s V . WF 'e ' 1 5-1 Q I 'K 'J Q . 6 I, 3 v K 2 gg I X Q 1 I . 1 V , t W ' , ,A . -N xr I X A . , ' 5 V , Q 'ff f7,5 f ' '-.A 4 XA ' ' .x ' X W '- t . 12? - 'Q 1 vi . I s .4 -V t,f1- x . r , 4 I V7 A35-' ,,,,....., Betty R , Carol B , Norma T , Collette P ss: Chestine C , Marilyn! ' 'J G11 Jeanne H , Sandra B , Jean B Leo G Pinup Lavon P Donna G , Jeanne H Chestine C Cheesecake , -A Tcxn G , Juliene H Lovers Little Lois fx Virginia ft' Joan B Wayne V Ronald H , Beverly H E H' t xv, ' V I 9 nv 7 A - . h in . .f ug Y ' I ' :, lv I ' .1 x H ,,. ' . ,,.------f- 'Y . , ,V -,,, V y Qlgflf E' 3 ' ' .f4. .l 'p- .A ', 0 Q, f 'T...g:l?w'-I5 0 0 V: A A- ' V. - ' 1 Y A gf?-I . 0 v.-J It n x I ' , 2? .sa . y B 1 ., .3 , I ' ' , y ' , 3 6 K ,.. C 'K O l 0 .. ' ' an. 4 0 ig! ' u Mix Q T1 K l . 'VY 7: , G wa! U O ' ,A .-,,-H, B. in ,vb-,Q . 3' tar V :- V J' 'Q Q w if W A If Q 'A .Q A A .f'. ' V U 5 . i V T L h K 4 K, 2 V ,:! . . no W , A ,r ' 'K fr' V 45 ' , i if , V 3 f ff' L ,dy 1 i -.W I I f 4 o Q 4 s fi A 1 1 X J sx W SXNG S ? 6 ,169 I' -O 7 ff Z 3 Y 1 Zi, ll' z E3-3-QA , QQQVD J' if ff 45 3 Aff-Q 7' X 9 9 I I 4fQA Rfa KEEVER'S GENERAL STORE Ladies Ready to Wear Gift! Connod Foods Sohool Supplies Everything for Ladies From Three Years to Fruits One Hundred Years Old Corning Iowo Prescott looto Clothing Vegetables Iowa OWEN'S SERVICE STATION Mobilgas lobiloil Tires and Aooossorios Tire Repairing Mobil Batteries Prescott, Iovo Phone 75 TURNER'S STORE Phono 83 ECLIPSE LUMBER C0 Every Building Servico Paints Oils Varniahos Prescott, Iowa Lola Phono 76 Beat Wishes To Class Of '52' We Appreciate Your Potronogo Chestine 'Chet Prescott, Iowa Chvnnuu KEDICINE CHEST n n n P n JD ro RIC HHWD R:ON'S vuMEN'S NEAR Admiral Philco ry Us First' Radio Television Ruth B Henderson Phone SES Corning, Iowa Corning Iowa S tl ChEA'ZRS DUNHAM RLXALL DRUG STORE Beaumont Custer DuPont Paints Sheaffer Pens Better Cleaners Modern routain Prescriptions Creston Ie A M Dunham, Owner Coruing, Iowa T P M PLACE STORE nuality Cnicks S k 10 Cent Store Complete Line of Feed Corning Iowa Phone MIN Corning, Iowa Glen Fisher Robins Barber Shop P81ntS Hair, Cuts 7915198 Shaves Prescott Iowa Prescott Iowa Tf. f.f 'UIf ELLCT :.. E N TM. ' ' NT V Wwe Service What We Selln CRL PA: ' fr ' ' u CORfIYG I.gCHERY X 1-' ' H 11 CURRY AND MACK ADAMS COUNTY FARM SUPPLY CO Not Just A Hardware Store But A Place To Shop Services For Farm Bureau Members rrigidaire Hoover MHYVHS Phone 99 Corning, Iowa Phone 1 Corning, Iowa IITIINAYIONAL NARVISTII MORGAN IMPLEMENT CO Red Star Feeds Are Better McCormicA Tractors THE RED STAR HILLS Machlnes John Hinck Pete Augustine International Trucks OO Davis Ave Corniu , Iowa Phone 330 Corning, Iowa Phone 3 3 1+ L6 Grain-Feed-Seed-Fertilizer 5 . ':g A 1+ FORD IERCURY used FINE IOTOR CARS Complete lrecker Auto repair Service Body and Guaranteed Fender repairs Radiator Repairs e a s y terms Ford Parte Pit Right Laat Langer rnonz 220 cnzsron, Ion 0 U JWWWW Y! . COULTER GARAGE Hudeen Sales and Service Phone 113 Corning, Iowa BAUER GARAGE General Garage Work Phone 115 Prescott, Iowa C H I' S or ' ofa tree ff!! f9', Corning LIIFFEE HUP Wwe serve Sl Open every much for so Mono y Wwe Serve The Finest In Sandwiches Sea Foods Lunches Dinners Steaks Iowa HURT GHUCEHY Meat! Vegetables Fruits Frozen Foods Ice Crggm Appreciate Your Patronage nCOl1etteN nShort' 'Ruthie' Prescott Igwa I e 1 9 day except Z 'a 1itt1e.n YI We PEACOCK ELECTRIC Frigidai e and Philco Refrigators Maytag Neshers Conplete Line of Electrical Appliances HUGHES AGENCY Lenox 10 Real Estate TODD'S CAFE Loans Pop ce Cream Hughes Office Building Sandwichel Prescott Iowa Lenox Iowa ANDERSON AND GREEN Feed and Seed Gooch Feeds Quality Seeds Ne Clean Grains Prescott Iewg STRINGTOWN OIL COMPANY Gas and O11 STRINGINN CAFE Prescott Iowa r Insurance I Y Sandwiches Malts Corning Iowa KTEEVJRS HARDWARE Dexter Washers Nestinghouse Appliances Gift Wares Corning Iowg Home Furnishings Funeral Home Ambulance Service MAX M. LINES Furniture and Undertaking Phone 225.7 Corning, Iowa Good Clothing For Men or Boys See ANDREWS CLOTHING CO. Corning Igwa CANDY KIT CHEN N l I OWAN A HOTEL Cre st on Iowa Bob llcKee Manager Q Q0 Q Y, U' all THE PRESCOTT IILLING CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed Feeds Custom Grinding and Mixing Coal Complete Line of Pay U Feeds Feeders Tanks Tank Heaters Waterers Phone 86J Prescott, Iowa Ne extend our congratulations and best wishes to a successful future to the Senior Class of 1952 Officers Directors Geo J Bartle, President Geo J Bartle G Perkins, Vice President J G Perk ns Harold Crowell, Ass't Cashier Hrs Nargaret Day Bradford Outhier The Fursit Nefmenel Bank Pressed' Howe Capital 325,000 OO Surolus 325,000 OO 310,000 OO Maximum Insurance for each Deoositor Y W 0 Q 'fl 0 0 1 Bradford Outhier, Cashier George Earnest Bartle 3 1 1. Q 0 f JJ 61 if ' Art Carved Diamonds Elgin and Hamilton a'ches 111 Montgomery St Creston Iowa Conbratulatlons Class of 1952 WMay the lessons learned and the friendships formed in the years of tra'nlng for you place in the world be of great value from this day forward.N Reddy Kilowatt The Servant of the Century IONA SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY Q asf Ur Aff QL1 f P P Tj 9 Tjf f7 f P P P' T T T I MCCLELLAYD DRUG Acme Quality Paints and Varnioho Parker S1 Parker H21 Pens and Pencil: Prescription Specialists THE BIGGAR CO Everything for Everybody Dry goods, Clothing, Groceries, Meats, Ladies ready to wear, Millinery Phone 98 Corning, Iowa Shoes, Rugs, and Bargain Basement Electrical Applioncoo Corning Iowa Lenox LE HX CLUTHEH Complete Line for Men and Boys Iowa P o A II I1 N J C KKK lkli ,xii 1 ' U ! L Q? 'N l,.f 1017


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Prescott High School - Eagle Yearbook (Prescott, IA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 83

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1952, pg 141

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1952, pg 49

Prescott High School - Eagle Yearbook (Prescott, IA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 72

1952, pg 72


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