Pardeeville High School - Whisper Yearbook (Pardeeville, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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Harriet Patchin, bequeath my secret admirer and romance to Diane -Michelson. Take qood care of him Di. lanice Payne, leave my friendly ways to anyone who has the ability to make as good a use of them as I did. Glenda Porter, leave all of the fun I ve had in the past four years to the present and future students of ''Good old P.H.S. Stuart Price, will my ability of charming the girls — especially Halloween night, to Dick McDonald. Charlene Roundy, hereby leave my studious ways to Glenda Hawley. Ray Roundy, will my athletic ability to Dennis Koskelin. Dennis has already made good use of his own. John Smith, leave my four years of Famous History Making, to the next Famous Person who enters high school with my ability. Beverly Ullrich, will my secret way of being liked by all to Barbara. We hope she makes as good a use of it as Bev did. Edwin Ullrich, leave my ability to get through classes without too much work to anyone who can use it. Sandi Vogel, leave my dancing ability to all of the boys of P.H.S. Cathy Wardle, will all of the gay times I've had in my four years of high school to the incoming freshmen. Mary Webster, leave my quiet way of teasing everyone to Nancy Rohde. Linda Wilde, leave my acting ability to all of the future Thespians. CLASS PROPHECY What's all of the excitement over there? Why, it’s Bill Fuller and his new invention. It seems this machine is a sputnik that when put into orbit sends back pictures of your future. It sounds exciting; let's try it. Well, who's that? It's John Balzer; he and Judy are running a gas station near Portage. There's Jan Barden, she's editor of one of the largest newspapers in New York — being editor of the school paper must have helped. Betty Baumgartner has started a tutoring service for students in high school. Nancy Becker is running a water skiing school — just for boys. This just doesn't seem possible, Annie Bortz is the winner of the Indianapolis Speed Race of 1965. Lanny Cross has now taken over the Skelly Station in Wyocena. Ronald Cross is the owner of the P.H.S. school buses. We see he only runs on Saturday and Sun- day. He has to take the rest of the week off to recuperate from the noise. Dale Curtis is now running one of the largest farms in Wisconsin. Pat Curtis is secretary for one of the largest corporations in Hollywood. We always knew that her neat, efficient way would get her places. Bob Dates has taken over his father s apple orchards and truck farm. He has been growing some of the largest apples in the world. Listen to all that noise, there's our friend, Ginny Dates; and look what she's doing now. She’s a barker for the Bamum and Baily circus. Roger Dettmann has started a Hot Rod Shop. It's right in Pardeeville, so all of the guys have hot rods now. I always knew Russell Figor liked Cads. He's now the owner of the Cadillac factory in Michi- gan. N. A. TRUMBOWER S SONS General Contractors Home. Industrial. Commercial and Farm Buildings Call 2 F 5, Pardeeville. RFD 1. P.O. Box 336

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 59, in sound mind and body through 12 years of endless study, do draw up this, our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we leave the fuss and problems of becoming Seniors. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Freshman Class, we leave all of the work and fun we've had in the past four years. To the faculty, we leave all our marked books and endless whispering in class. To the janitors, we leave our messy rooms, tables, lockers, and cuds of gum. We know they en- joyed the work. To the cooks, we leave our messy plates and especially our second helpings of ice cream! To Mrs. Thurston, we leave all of our class bills and any loose change that's lying around. To Mr. Russell, we leave our many outstanding excuses for being absent and tardy. I . . . . John Balzer, will my ability to stick with one girl, to Jim Hall. Jan Barden, bequeath my blonde hair to Sue Figor. Betty Baumgartner, will all of my hours of studying to Richard Manthey. Make good use of them Rich. Nancy Becker, leave my front seat in Bookkeeping to anyone lucky enough to get it. Annie Bortz, relinquish my taxi cab, the Ford, which has taken so many girls to so many places, to the future Seniors. Lanny Cross, will my technique for noon-hour romance to Russ Burns. May he get as much enjoy- ment from it as I did. Ronald Cross, will my ability to play football to Bill Thurston. I'm sure Bill will make good use of it. Dale Curtis, will my A's and B's to anyone who can get them as easily as I did. Pat Curtis, will my cautious quiet ways to Judy Gee. Robert Dates, leave my ability to drive cars to my “little sister. Remember the speed limit is only 65 — during the day. Virginia Dates, will my cheerleading ability to Gwen Gundersen. Remember to give it all you've got Gwen. Roger Dettmann, leave my ability to sit in Home Room Reading “Hot Rod magazines to anyone else who can get away with it. Russell Figor, will my Cadillac to Mark. Keep it steady, Mark. Sharlene Froehlich, bequeath my Fred Waring arrangement of “Out Behind the Barn to Mr. Murphy. William Fuller, leave my music ability to John Emmons. Make good use of it, John. Gale Gibson, leave my ability to ignore all remarks to Harold Gustrowsky. Jeanne Gorsuch, leave my height to next year's basketball team. Joyce Gray, will my artistic talents to all of the future art students. Doris Grueneberg, leave my adventurous nights to Sonja Offerdahl. Donna Hanna, will my pretty long black hair to Rose Bortz. Take good care of it, Rose. Lester Hare, will all of my bottles of “Lestoil to Mr. Andrews. Jeanette Herold, will my pretty red hair to Betty Zarn. George Herold, will my “ambitious ways to Sandy Swanson. Make good use of them Sandy. Carl Herrington, leave my car, the moon and my girl to — on second thought I'd better take them with me. Gary Herreman, leave my home permanent kit to Mr. Andrews, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Farley and Mr. Koerner. Don't fight over it. Carolyn James, will my sewing ability and pretty blonde hair to Helen MacDonald. Donald Jerred, leave my job as Senior Class President to next year's president. We hope he fills the position as well as Don did. Joyce Knutson, bequeath my quiet giggles and laughs to P.H.S. We hope her spirit remains there. Larry Manthey, leave my country styles and town romances to Russ Bums. Ronnie Olson, leave my ability of playing the guitar to anyone who can strum the strings the way I did. ROHDE'S SHELL SERVICE Junction 33 4 44 Phone 9F2 Homelite and Clinton Chain Saws Jacobsen Lawn Mowers Service Station — Briggs Stratton. Clinton. Power Products



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Sharlene Froehlich is running an Accordion School in Madison. On the side, she is a radio an- nouncer. William Fuller has become the top Master of Ceremonies on the Lawrence Welk Show. Gale Gibson has finally made use of all his millions he had stacked away. He bought the town of Pardeeville and rebuilt it. Jeanne Gorsuch is now a professional babysitter. She is very fussy though; she only baby-sits for movie stars. Joyce Gray has stayed right in Wyocena. She has a nice little home and six kids. Doris Grueneberg is now running a restaurant of her own. She calls it the Take Your Chance. We see Donna Hanna is still in the baby sitting business. There's only on thing different — all the kids seem to be calling her mother. Lester Hare is now manufacturing Lestoil. He has it in king-size quantities — barrels. George Herold hasn't been seen around much. Wonder if it's because he was working on a rocket ship and it accidentally took off — leaving him on the moon? Jeanette Herold has just written a new book — How to Yell While Playing Basketball in G.A.A. Carl Herrington has also been using his millions; he's been helping Gale in rebuilding Pardee- ville. Gary Herreman is running his own Super Market and lately has had a lot of women customers. Could it be he's looking for a new can opener? Carolyn James is now living in Texas. She and Johnny just entered a prize steer in the World s Fair. Donald Jerred is the new Ag. teacher at P.H.S. Guess he really liked Ag. when he was in high school. Joyce Knutson has become what she always wanted to be, a policewoman. Don't let any of the crooks get away from you Joyce. Larry Manthey has all ready retired. He has made a million in farming, so now he's going to rest. Ronald Olson is now a Big Wig in the Navy. He's gone around the world 25 times. Harriet Patchin has gone into practical nursing. She makes good use of it on the job and at home too. Janice Payne must have liked P.H.S. a lot, because she is now the secretary in the office. Glenda Porter is teaching; her training in the Pardeeville Grade School must have helped. Look who is the new Principal of P.H.S. — Stuart Price. Take good care of all the kiddies' Stuart. Charlene Roundy is still working at the Cambria Canning Company. Ray Roundy has started to coach the Pardee Bulldogs. We all hope he gets good results. John Smith really made it in Texas. He has a big ranch with oil wells. Who's that with him — why Carolyn, of course. Beverly Ullrich is head operator at the Pardeeville telephone office. We really have good service now. Edwin Ullrich is a conservationist; he was down just the other day to check on the school forest. Sandi Vogel is now living in California as the governor's wife. Columbia County has it's first lady traffic patrolwoman. Everyday, we see Cathy Wardle buzzing around the county. Take it easy on your old classmates, Cathy. Mary Webster is living in Wyocena and has just been named Homemaker of the year. Linda Wilde has become the top Movie Star of the Year. She has just finished the movie Eddie My Love. THE PRINTING CRAFTSMEN Distinctive Printing Exclusively Publishers of the Whisper

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