Pardeeville High School - Whisper Yearbook (Pardeeville, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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CLASS WILL ARDYTH ACHTERBERG — wills all her boy friends to Judy Zarn. HAROLD ANDREWS—leaves his muscles to his brother, Ronald. ESTHER BABCOCK—wills her fishing pole to Mr. Zaske. Make good use of it. LARRY BARDEN—leaves his love for Mr. Os- born to Bill Becker. SANDRA BARRETT—wills her ability to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. BILL BEIMBORN—leaves his quiet ways to Joan. LILI BORTZ—leaves her truck to anyone who can drive it. JUDY CROSS—leaves her jolly disposition to Marcia Wendt. GARY DOLAJECK—leaves his stop sign to the cop. WALLACE DOLAJECK—leaves his coin collec- tion to Lacy Cuff. FRANK DOLGNER—leaves his curling ability to Dennis Man they. GRACE ERDMAN—leaves all the fun she has had to Janet Griepentrog. RONALD ERNST—wills his ability to get by with the least amount of school work to Steve Landsverk. SUE FIGOR—leaves her talking ability to Sue Bloch witz. JEFF GEORGE—leaves his hunting trip to Don Barrett. LARRYNE GIBSON — leaves her brothers and sisters to Dennis. CLYDE GORSUCH—leaves his kitchen work to Diane Lueptow. KAREN GORSUCH—leaves her shortness to Alice Skinner. GWEN GUNDERSEN—leaves her cheerleading ability to Patty Brown. HAROLD GUSTROWSKY—leaves his athletic ability to Duane. DAVID HALL—leaves his smile to Martha Em- mons. EUGENE HANNA—wills his ability to get up in the morning to Tom Ernst. GEORGE JENKINS—leaves his acting ability to Corkey McLaughlin. LOIS JERRED—leaves his ability to get good grades to Jim Hepler. DAVID JOHNSON—wills his many satellites to Albert Ludwig. JERRY KAROW—leaves his traffic ticket to Mr. Feldbruegge. JOYCE KEITH—leaves her job at the bakery to anyone who wants it. RONALD KELLER-wills his phone calls to Les. WALTER KRUEGER—leaves his job on the farm to Linda Railing. GARY MAY—leaves his ability to take pic- tures to Pat. RICHARD McDONALD—leaves his ability to dance to Gordon Jenkins. SHIRLEY MOLL—leaves her small feet to Harry Grueneberg. DIANE NAVARRO—leaves her car to Tom. SUE NEUHAUSER—wills her A's to Gary Gee. DOUG PAULSON—leaves his height to Steve Lueptow. TOM ROWLANDS—wills his ability to lose his drivers license to Ellen Case. DENNIS SCHULTZ — wills his red hair and freckles to Lynn Grueneberg. MIKE SEELY—wills his ability to disagree to Jay Wegner. BILL SMITH—Just leaves. CAROL SOMMERS—wills her cautious ways to Vicki McMahon. DAVE STARK—wills his ability to eat to Sandy Stearns. WAYNE STOLLFUS—wills his ability in Physi- cal Education to David Maginnis. SANDY UTKE—leaves her many cuds of gum and smart remarks to Tom Lynch. WAYNE WILDE—leaves his slow ways to Lin- da Heaps. MORRIS ZICK—wills his quiet ways to Linda Ullrich. KEN GASSEN—leaves his tardiness to Dar- lene Bortz. To the class of 63 we leave our empty lockers so they can take good care of them as we always did. To the sophomore class we leave our slight- ly used books. Don't write in them. Please. To the freshmen, we leave our brains and quiet ways. To our advisors, Mrs. Lenz, Mr. Zaske and to our principal, Mr. Engbretson, we just leave. DOUBLE-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 401 E. Edgewater Portage, Wisconsin Bottlers of Double-Cola and Other Delicious Beverages 17

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SENIORS The Senior Class had a Get - Acquainted Dance at the beginning of the year, so the Freshmen would have a chance to get to know their fellow classmates. They were also very busy working on the Whisper and the school newspaper, the Bull- dog's Bark. Editors and staffs were chosen and everyone set to work as these were two of the big projects of the Senior Class. November 1 they held a Slave Auction as a money-making project for the class trip. The Seniors were sold to the highest bidder and were to work eight hours the following day. They had a Bean-Guessing Contest a few weeks before Thanksgiving. A 10-pound turkey was given as the prize. Mr. Lucier, the seventh grade teacher, guessed the closest to the num- ber of beans in the jar and won the turkey. December 6 was Senior Career Day. All of the seniors from the schools in this conference went to Markesan High School for the day. In the morning there was an assembly with guest speaker, Professor George Walters. The rest of the morning and afternoon was spent in the different classrooms learning about dif- ferent careers. The big production of the year was, as al- ways, the Senior Class Play. In March, the Senior Class presented Hillbilly Weddin'. A hillbilly comedy in three acts. This show com- bined a lesson, love, a feud, singing, dancing, and a lot of fun into an evening of entertain- ment. Ceelie got her man even if she did have to take a bath. Another big event of the year was the Senior Class Trip. This year the Seniors chose to go to Chicago, as did the Senior Class before them. They stayed in the Sherman hotel over night. They went to the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Aquarium. In the evening they had a tour of the city, after a dinner and a show at a club. Many tired, but happy Seniors returned home. This was the last activity they enjoyed as a class. DAIRYLAND DIVISION PURE MILK ASSOCIATION Dairy Lane Dairy Products — Your Pa hway to Health 10 Phone 17R Wyocena, Wis.



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WONDERLAND BY NIGHT 18 CALHOON VARIETY It Pleases Us To Please You

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