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

 - Class of 1952

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Duane Walch—-beouenths his lqyalty and defense of theW1 .'ilvraukee Sentinel to lH.ss Gorcynski. Katherine Walker—Tfith relief, wills her editorship to Cal Moely. Ina Wegner—twills her vrell-earned nicloiame of Regina to Carol Shanks. Jim Tfehrle-----------------------------------------—----------just leaves. Donna Yanke—wills her tendency to skip school to Lyle Cady. Hita Yanke—wills her carefree and nonchalant disoosition to Donna Block. Jim Yanke—leaves his ability to take cat nans during class to Dilver Bible., Art Yhgsdal—bequeaths his radio-active mind to John Gaval. Joanne Young—wills her lyrical, lilting, lovely voice to Phyliss Hoope. Pearl Zastrow—-bequeaths her quiet, incons icuous manner to Aurdey Walker in hopes she will use then in the future. Rose Richter—and Shirley Strmiska—don't have anything to will after figur- ing out all these ?or the others. Signed and sealed on this day Kay 23» 1952, Hie Senior Class

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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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PROPHESY Scene: Tims: Setting: Donna: Mary: Donna: Maxy: Donna: Mary: Donna: Mary: Donna: Mary: Donna: Mary: Donna: Mary: Donna: Donna Yanke's House. (Two miles from Black Hawk) The year 1962. Two housewives discussing the fate of their classmates. Yfe interrupt. You’ll probably be as shocked as I was to hear that Jim Y ehrle is 'Wiscon- sin's Senator in ’Washington, D. C. It seems he’s put in a good word for Jim Yanke, because he's in the rag- ular any in Alaska now, also Dean Taylor, who is now a Five Star General in the Air Force. Did you know that Shirley Faye is the private secretary for the YTitwen Mayor? And talking about secretaries, I received a post card from Karen today saying she's finally gotten her position as secretary to the var- sity coach at the Wisconsin University. Yes, that team certainly has a fresh supply of vim and vigor since Coach Mueller took over last month. He must be using his high school tactics. And Jon, another of our stars, has taken over Augie's collection of comic books, and added a few of his own. I've heard that Ivan Guetzkow has ob- tained a great name for himself as a basketball referee. Our County home agent, Elaine Anderson, and Pearl Zastrow, author of the now famous recipe book Zastrow's Tasty Foods have been traveling around the county and stopped in to help Nita Yanke (now going by another name) with her kitchen curtains. Joanne Young has just signed a contract for a European Tour as the fea- tured vocalist. She has also been starred on a local television show under the management of the engineer. Art Yngsdal. Speaking of television it’s now being shown at Walsch's Tavern which has been handed down thragh the generations to Duane. I read in Ina Mae Wegner's society page of the Chicago Sun that Christel Dalbeck and Otto Sellis are famous lecturers on a World Tour of Adven- tures of America. They should hold their audience spellbound due to first hand information. Well, I've heard that they are traveling in one of Bill Meyer's fleet of rented helicopters. It seems Bill is becoming very prominerfc with these gadgets. Mary, that is quite the dress you are wearing, . here on earth did you find anything like it? Why, I purchased it in Enge's Exclusive on 5th Avenue. Shirley has been featured in leading fashion magazines for her bustle effect on bathi n g suits. She has emplyed Beverly Frosch as part time model, but Bev's time is limited for she's still got her eye on the acadeny award. Ifyla is still writing letters to her sailor husband. Speaking of service men, Donald Jerabek is a Lieutenant in the amy and is giving orders to K. P.'s at the present tine. Margaret Bittner, who is a foreign secretary in Japan, wrote and said she saw Dave Bramschreiber on a floating submarien recently. Y hile on the subject of sailors. Bob Tabor has a fleet of sail boats which he features in races from Merrimac to the PdS dam every Sunday afternoon. Doug Adams is the chief mechanic on Don Rischmueller's stock cars now in races all over the U. S. Oh, yes, Shirley Bartnick, the now famous policewoman, picked him up the other day for speeding—but not in his stock car. Donna, I like that shade of lipstick you have on. It's that new brand that Donna Korb just put out. I got it at Richter's Beauty Salon. Rose has a cute place next to a law office in Prairie...

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