Pardeeville High School - Whisper Yearbook (Pardeeville, WI)

 - Class of 1963

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CLASS WILL GLORIA AKEY leaves her foreign mail to any- one who can afford to buy the airmail stamps for them. SALLY ATKINSON leaves her long black hair to Steve Lueptow. DAVID BALSIGER leaves his one long arm to Lynn Grueneburg. DONALD BARRETT leaves his little black Ford to his brother. Dennis. BILL BECKER leaves his ability to butter up teachers, skip school, cut classes, and create embarassing situations to anyone who can do as well. BOB BECKER leaves his ability as a comedian to Miss Weix. JOAN BEIMBORN leaves her kitchen work to Lee Payne. JAN BERG leaves his ability to blush to Ronnie Augsburger. JOHN BORUP leaves his Rambler to Steve Landsverk. JERRY BRUMMEL leaves his angelic ways to David Maginnis. ELLEN CASE leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Reuhl to all future band students. KENT CORNING leaves his wavy hair to Mr. Sprecher. LORRAINE CROSS leaves her speed'' to Tom Lynch. GLEN DETTMAN leaves his rolling pawn shop to Mr. Shockmel. JANE EAGAN leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to her brother Gerald. TOM ERNST leaves his ability to get to school on time to Darlene Bortz. SANDEE FULLER leaves the stars in her eyes and the diamond on her finger to all future graduates of P.H.S. GARY GEE leaves his good build to Maurice Bradley. JANET GR1EPENTROG leaves her ability to tell any kind of joke with a straight face to Doug Beich. GERALD GORSUCH leaves his quiet, shy ways to his sister, Linda. BILL HATZINGER leaves his choice fishing spots to Kim Ades. PENNY HINZMAN leaves----------with Stuart. FRANCIS HOUK leaves her ability to be quiet in class to Marilyn George. NEAL JAMES leaves his ability to get out of school for Ag. trips to all future Ag. boys. GORDON JENKINS leaves------------quietly. ELLEN JERRED leaves her homemaking ability to the incoming Home Ec. classes. BEVERLY KNUTSON leaves her red hair to Mr. Pynnonen. SHARON KUHN leaves her ability to make motions at class meetings to the future senior class of P.H.S. GAIL LARSON leaves her art ability to David Schultz. ALBERT LUDWIG leaves his ability to get out of work to John Flower. TEDDY MANICKI leaves his height to Phil Manthey. TOM MATTHEWS leaves his forensic ability to Kathy Reuhl. CHARLES McLAUGHLIN leaves his love and admiration for teachers to all students of P. H. S. JEANNE McMAHON leaves her kitchen work to Mitch Bohnsack. JOHN PATCHIN leaves his ability to gather up a carload of girls to Mr. Shockmel. SUE PATCHIN leaves her place in the band to her sister, Faye. ANNE POTRATZ leaves her ability to dig Geometry to Mr. Lomberg. BETTY RIORDAN leaves her ability to establish alibies to anyone else who can do as well. BEVERLY ROUNDY leaves in the first car to Portage. SANDY STEARNS leaves her cheerleading ability to Linda Ullrich. BONNIE THAYER wills her hair-do to Alice Skinner. JERRY TOLLISON leaves his stop sign to Rod- ney Maginnis. VINCE WARDLE leaves his wit to Gloria Wag- ner. MARCIA WENDT leaves her sunny disposition to Gail Thomas. MICHAEL WILLIAMS wills his ability to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. DICK McMAINS wills his shyness to Jay Weg- ner. Drink Double-Cola with your Lunch (Bottled under Franchise) DOUBLE-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 401 East Edgewater Street Portage. Wis. 18

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CLASS PROPHECY We, the Senior Class of P.H.S., hereby pre- dict the future of all ''63 grads. Gloria Akey is at Madison General helping the young interns. Sally Atkinson is the proud owner of a ranch in South Dakota, she rides the toughest broncs in the West. Who is that we find following the cheerlead- ers, it can't be David Balsiger playing profes- sional basketball for the House of David. We see Don Barrett is driving a new ‘'409 around Pardeeville these days. Bill Becker is chasing girls on runaway horses at his riding academy. What's this, we find Bob Becker on the Red Skeleton show playing the parts of Gertrude and Ecliph. A busy Joan Beimborn and Sharon Kuhn are happy in campus life at the U.W. Jan Berg and Gordon Jenkins have taken over their father's farms now and are doing quite well at it. They say they owe it all to Mr. Urban. John Borup has taken over Leahy's Motors in Portage, he's doing quite well. Jerry Brummel is a successful real estate man, he just sold a house to Sandee Fuller and her new husband. Ellen Case has returned to P.H.S. after her years of musical training, to help Mr. Reuhl keep his music straight. Kent Corning is now a big executive. What's this we see on his lap, a new secretary? Lorraine Cross is attending business college in Madison, we hear she's having a little trouble with dictation. Glen Dettman now owns his own used car lot where he sells hot lemons to old friends. Jane Eagan is way up in the clouds these days, she's on an airplane giving special at- tention to the pilot. Tom Ernst is happy in seminary life. We find Gary Gee seeing the West as he knows best in a new convertible. We under- stand he's known as the playboy of the West. Gerald Gorsuch operates a hunting lodge in the northern part of Wisconsin, no one knows quite where. I wonder how the hunting is up there, Jerry? Janet Griepentrog operates a book store . . . read at your own risk! Bill Hatzinger has his own fishing fleet in the cold Atlantic, what kind of fish are you catch- ing Bill, mermaids? Penny Hinzman is happily settled in Ken- tucky helping Stuart through the ministry. We find Neal James has changed. He is now concentrating on blue ribbons on girls instead of on cattle. Ellen Jerred is busy concocting recipes for Betty Crocker, she knows the way to a man s heart is through his stomach. Beverly Knutson is living in Illinois, now, only her name is no longer Knutson . . she's GODT a different name. Gail Larson is the new art instructor at P.H.S. Albert Ludwig is the latest teen-age idol to hit Hollywood. His first record was a real smash! Teddy Manicki has his own drag strip at his home. We understand he keeps his parents awake nights. Corky McLaughlin has taker over Dick Beyembe's job at WLS, Chicago. Send your best jokes to him. Jeanne McMahon is studying elementary teaching, we know she will be a success. John Patchin seems to have gained a lot of valuable experiences in high school. He is now employed as a chauffeur. Sue Patchin is a very successful chiroprac- tor. See her for your aches and pains. Anne Potratz is teaching geometry at P.H.S. We hope she has much success. Betty Riordan is at Stevens Point College now. We don't know what she's studying but we hear she's burning the midnight oil. Guess who's head of the biggest soft-drink factory in Milwaukee, Beverly Roundy. But Bev, is it necessary to test every bottle? Sandy Stearns is working hard as a dental assistant for a dentist in Madison. She takes good care of all his patients. Bonnie Thayer is working at Cedar Grove as a waitress. We understand she keeps pret- ty late hours. Jerry Tollison is a traveling lecturer. Take care of that voice Jerry. Vince Wardle went to New York City to see the sights and never came back. Good luck Vince, wherever you are. President Kennedy has just added a new department which is headed by Marcia Wendt . . . The National Society for the prevention of cruelty to human beings. Mike Williams has taken over the Pardee- ville office of the Dairyman's State Bank. See him if you need some cash. Stopped in at the New York City Dog Pound the other day, and there behind a large execu- tive desk we saw our old friend and classmate Dick McMains. Always knew he believed that “Dogs are man's best friends. Tom Matthews has taken over Paul Harvey's job as news commentator for WLS. You really put that speech training to good use! Frances Houk got to the top of Farmers Mu- tual She's now official skylight cleaner. In closing, we hereby prophesy the days at P.H.S. will be as happy for the underclassmen as they have been for us. Compliments of a Friend 19

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