Prairie Du Sac High School - Prairie Pride Yearbook (Prairie Du Sac, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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DUANE WEINKE Give me 80 acres and a plow, and I’ll plow ny way to success. FFA 1,2,3,U. CORRINE HARTMAN Life seems but one pure delight. Band l,2,3,Uj Pep Band 3,Uj FHA l,Uj Annual Staff U. DAVID BRA1-SCHREIBER Hie is well-paid who is well satisfied. Band 1,2,3,Uj Pep Band 2, 3,Uj Football 1,3,Uj Base- ball 3,U; Newspaper Staff Uj Class Play Uj Track 3,Uj Annual Staff U.

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DEAN PETZKE Remember, the mighty oak was once a little acorn. FFA 1,2,3,U. PEARL ZASTROiY Always quiet and demure, never in •mischief, that is sure. FHA l,Uj Chorus 3,Uj Student Council 2; Librarian U. RUSSELL FENSKE Is he bored or is he shy? Can’t he talk or won’t he tiy? Chorus l,Uj FFA 1,2,3,U. GRACE FERRIS Her ways are quiet and her purpose steady. Transferred from Springreen. FHA 1. DONNA FAY KORB I always seem to be a quiet lass, but you should see me out- side of class. FHA 1,2,3,U; Chorus 1,2,3,U



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vfXLL The Senior class of 1952, better known as the wheels, do leave this last will and testament to the class of 1953« Douglas Adams—the mechanic of our class leaves his ability to Bo b Schuknecht who needs something to do to keeo him out of mischief, Elaine Anderson—bequeaths her ability to pet things done to Russell Pieoer. J°n Aton—the biggest wheel of the senior class, leaves his talent to ary wor- thy junior lad or lass, Shirley Bartnick—leaves her devilish ways to Nancy Schroeder. Margaret Bittner—wills her oratorical ability to Ellen Evert, jfajy Boehmer—wills her giggle to Janet Bindley. David Bramschreiber—wills his first chair in the comet section to anyone who can make the grade, Jaaes Buchanan—leaves his car to any one of the students in H)S who can made it start, Jm Ghrisler—wills his ability to charm the girls to LaVeme Fuchs. Christel Dalbeck—leaves her nickname Pete to John Joseph Llunz. Shirley Enpe—bequeaths her carefree state of mind to Donna Gower. 9r.ace Ferris—leaves her rare ability of keeping her presence unknown to Irene Schneller. Russell Fenske-—yfills his bashful grin to Dave Cole, Shirley gcye—beoueaths her jaunts in the red convertible to Catherine Ryan. Erosch—leaves her freouent nights at home to Marilyn Koenig. Ivan Guetzkow leaves his refereeing ability to any junior boy who can carry on with Mr. Alexander. Co mine Hartman—leaves her drumming ability to Bob Esser. SgPs i Jor.abek—-bequeaths his talent of coming late to class to Virgil Diehl. Joan Keitel,—-bequeaths her flirtatious ways with the teachers to Liz Delaney. i£on Kjndschi—has decided to take everything with him—Donna, too. Kirchstein—leaves his noon hour strolls to Cynthia Schoss. Rimer—wills his studious ways to V esley Dresen. Donna Korb—bequeaths her good tires at Plain to Doris Slotty. Bill Meyer—bequeaths his manly physique to Bob Frosch, Curt Mueller—our towering senior of basketball fame wills his ability to play the game to Paul Clift, ShirTey Paul—wills her leisurely manners and speech to Janet Jessick. Dean Petzke—wills his interest in agriculture to David Schroeder. Jeanette Purdy—wills her enthusiasm for gym class to Janice Koenig. Donna Richolson—wills her ability to fly a plane to any junior who likes to have his head in the clouds. Donald Rischmueller—leaves his sophisticated charm to Harvey Ott. Nyla Schoephoerster—wills her love for the Navy to Caroline Schwartz. Otto Sellis—-one of our classmates from Germany leaves his ability in physics to Nancy Boll Dale Spreeher—leaves his faithfulness to one girl to Jerry Goad. kuby Sprecher—wills her ability to -write shorthand to Mary Holway. Bob Tabor—vails his civic responsibility of lowering the flag at sunset to Sharon Breunig. Ronald Taylor—leaves his title of the axle to the Senior Ball King of 1953» Phil Trautmann—leaves his ability to make little (???) speeches to the senior class president of 1953 and wishes him luck. Karen Turkel-on—wills her cheerleading ability to Sandra Eheret and hopes she ’ll carry on with winning teams next year.

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