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

 - Class of 1953

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Mementoes Cont. Harvey Ott To you we give this little plow; Knowing that you know just how. Catherine Ryan Catherine, who is as Irish as can be; We give this shamrock so everyone can see. Helen Schauer Helen will soon be a lady in white; Here’s a nurse kit nice and light. ■ ■rene Schneller To Irene who is so friendly and true; We give this blue ribbon which reminds U3 of you. Cynthia Schoss Cynthia, your noon hour visitor is always on time; He’ll always be there we can bet you a dime. David Schroeder Dave, we hope this matches her set; For this is the best ring we could get.’’ Nancy Schroeder April Showers may bring May flowers; But February brought our favorite flower. Bob Schuknecht Bob seems to like them all; To remind him of them we’ll give him a doll. Caroline Schwartz Caroline in sewing classes sure is tops; Here’s a dollar to start your seamstress shop. Carol Shanks Carol, to you we give these horse blinds; So other roving eye’s you'll not find. Doris Slotty Doris's work is always done; Here's a game just for fun. Mary Ann Stueber Mary Ann, thoughtfulness is your middle name; Here's some cards to help you with your aim. Dave Swanson Dave, you are the guy known as 'glub- glub;' Here's a fish, because we couldn't find a tub. Marvin Thurow Marvin Thurow is always so 'fast ; Her are some track shoes, now don't come in last. Audrey Walker Audrey Walker is full of the blank ; Here's a pitch fork to complete your prank. Elizabeth Weiss At library work Liz doesn't shirk; We give her these cards to remind her of her work. narold Zander In those dark glasses Harold looks dandy; Here's some cleaner, now keep it handy. Rae Ulrich A pencil we give to 'Artist Rae'; To sketch a dress for her wedding day. Liz and Nancy After giving so many delightful memen- tos; To throw at ourselves, here are two toma- toes.

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IflfjementoeS Dilver Bible MTo Diz we give this beef steak; Hoping it will relieve your eye-ache. Janet Bindley To Janet the tiniest girl in our class; We gladly give this little glass. Donna Block Donna is the girl with the red hair; Here's some dye, you’ll have plenty to spare. Sharon Breunig Sharon has so many things; To her we give polish to shine her rings; Lyle Cady Nick, to you we give this little book; So very far, you won’t have to look. Dave Cole To Dave, the class story teller; We gladly give this best seller. Virgil Diehl To Virgil we give a puzzle fine; Hoping it will relax his mind. Jene Doering So you’re going to teach French, Jene Here’s the best French book we’ve seen. Wesley Dresen To Wesley, we give this gum; Hoping he will have a good chew. Delores Eckstein This clock we give to Eckstein; So in class she’ll be sure to shine. Sandra Ehret Sandra nas so many passions; Twirling, cheering, sports, and fashions. Bob Esser To 01ey’ Esser we give this toy; Reminding him, he was once a delivery boy. Ellen Evert Usually cook-books are for a poor cook; But this one is for a very good cook. Bob Frosch Bob Frosch is so little and Sweet I We give him a frog, and nickname it Pete. La Verne Fuchs La Verne, to you we give these dark glass- es; So now you won’t look at other lasses. John Gavol We know that John can’t improve his game; But we give him these cards just the same. Jerry Goad The A P guy is Jerry Goad; We give him this balloon to lighten his load. Donna Gower Donna’s full of pep and ginger; Here’s soaie skates, but don’t get injured. Donna Hanson Donna is our senior treasurer; Here’s a bank with all our pleasure. Rosemarie Heidsick Ursula Anossel These autograph books we give to ursula and Rose; We think they’re the best we could have chosen. Mary Anne Holway You’re not fat so we can’t give you a girdle; But you’re pokey so we give you a turtle. Phyllis Hoppe At shorthand Phyllis is really a whiz; Here’s some practice paper to make you the best there is. Janet Jessick To Janet whose nights are not spent at home; Because of this we give you a phone. Lois Jessie Baby sitting is Lois’s art; So here’s a little baby’s chart. Janice Koenig Janice is always so nice and quiet; We give her this whistle to raise a riot. Marilyn Koenig Marilyn, you will soon be a bride; Here is a book, let it be your guide. Lawrence Kruse This copy of the Farm Journal we give to Larry; It includes many things but not Tom Jerry. Bpb Lohr Remember when you and La Verne judged at state; To remind you of it, we give you a slate. Dean Miller To Dean we give an Esquire Calendar; So all important dates he can remember. Phyllis Meyer Phyllis’s hair is shiny and bright; t shines just like this little red light Calvin Moely This certificate goes to Professor Cal; To help him with his school for gals. Beverly Moffett As a painter Bev is sure to find fame; To start her out we give her this frame. Delores Mulhern The gal with ideas is Delores Mulhern; We give you this so they’ll really burn. Joe Munz John Joesph,the nicest senior by far; For you we have this little star. Shirley Olson Shirley’s so good at going on a diet; Here’s a new one, hope you’ll try it.



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We, the Senior Class of '53 leave the students of Prairie High various gifts and bequests. We, the Seniors solemnly will and bequeath the following: Delores Eckstein, a girl who be- lieves in defending her rights, passes the art on to Bernie Maroney. Sandra Ehret is leaving nothing, since she needs it all to drive that Oldsmobile. Bob Esser leaves his secret fishing hole to anyone who can find it. Ellen Evert wills her pleasing ways to any Junior girl who can create them. Bob Frosch, recently converted from a gentlemen to a gentleman farmer when he left Badger Village, leaves his Farmer'3 Manual to Pat Mockler. Nancy Boll wills her frenzied giggle to Joe Matoushek. Sharon Breunig and Dave Schroeder, each of whom are engaged, are will- ing to reveal their secret formulas for trapping a member of the opposite sex to Fay Mary Lou Kat- chinska who seems to have had some trouble in doing that. Orville wallsch of 1951 graduating class bequeathed his way of getting around quielty and with a few words as possible to Dave Cole, and since Dave has given his legacy little use, we feel that we can pass it on as good as new to Don Schiffman. Liz Delaney leaves a dram of her perfume, Arpege , French for my Sin, to Marvin Milleville. Virgil Diehl leaves his drawl to Merlin Markert with the fervent wish that Merlin makes use of it. LaVerne Fuchs leaves that high-volt- age smile to Shirley Junge. John Gavol, the merchant and bargain maker, leaves a nickel of his huge fortune which he acquired from his grocery and dry goods em- pire to Mary Ryan who'd like a cake. Jerry Goad leaves one curly lock of hair to Curly Jim, the Mielke Man. Donna Hanson wills her position as Secretary of the Treasury to Don Me Donald. Rosemarie Heidsiek wills her quiet poise and lovely singing voice to that yodelling range rider, Lyle Kleiners. Mary Anne Holway leaves her love to everyone. Phyllis Hoppe and Phyllis Meyer have agreed to share their tall, dark, stranger with Jean and Jane Jessie. Lyle Cady, '53 s explorer and Diz Black Eye Bible known to have gone up and then down the formid- able Baraboo Bluffs backnarus, leave their wandering ways to Annie Campbell. Vernajene Doering wills her po- sition as general manager and super- vising under director of the journalism class to Dickie Walch. Donna Gower and Wesley Dresen, having laid the ground work during the last four years for revoltion- ary doctrine, The art of living lanquidly and liking it , request that Audrey Groth and John Gruber carry on with the cause. Janette Jessick leaves the secret of her original bowling approach to Marlene Kindschi. Lois Jessie wills her timidity ways to Kahn Peterson. Mary Ann Stueber and Janice Koenig will their cousinly ways to Diane and Joyce Yanke. Marilyn Koenig leaves her queenly ways to Phil Cole, '53 s Prom King. Larry Kruse generously bestows a pound to Ted Olson. Bob Lohr and Shirley Olson would like to leave to the Junior class the reminder that they have one full long year of school to look forward to next year September. Donna Block and Irene Schneller leave all copyright of their newly published pamphlet, How to Keep Red Hair Red to Harvey Meyer. ean Miller leaves his art oi ianipulating those long legs to the ittle Lipke girl. 19

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