Yorkville High School - Annual Yearbook (Yorkville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Mouse, Speaks in a small voice . Goat, Famed for butting in , , Snail, Unbearably slow , Oriole, Asweetvoice , , , , . , . . . Charlene . . Nan . Lavern . Sharon Monkey, Always chattering and getting into mischief, Anita Rabbit, A quiet, shy animal, easily frightened Silk Worm, Addicted to silks and satins . , , Owl, Noted for hooting and nocturnal rambles . , Crane, The thinnest bird existing , . . . . Eagle, Her eye includes all, , Crow, Wise as well as clever , Panther, Long and lithe , , Deer, Those big brown eyes , Sloth, Champion of loafers , , Mosquito, Noted Pest ,,,, Magpie, Unceasingly chattering . Pigeon, An industrious bird . . Bear, Noted for clumsy antics , Swallow, Graceful and fleet . Barb. C. . . Judy . . Dick . . Gail , Eleanor . . Ruth . .Frank . Ted . Albert . Dean . Diane Elizabeth . . Brad . Bob we .gznior enagerie Reindeer, A very quiet animal. . Bulldog, Hangs on determindly , Robin, A cheerful bird , . , Squirrel, Great affinity for nuts . Whip-poor-will, Noted pessimist . . Clam, Never says a useless word . Mole, Always digging in . . Gnat, Smallest known ....... Bee, Celebrated for buzzing about his affairs Lamb, Known for gentleness ,.... Kangaroo, Jumps around from place to place Gazelle, As fleet as they make'em . . . Ant, Always industriously building something Pheasant, Famed for fine feathers . . . Fox, Noted for slyness ,.... Belgium Hare, Sleek and well kept , Lion, King of beasts ,,.,,. Ferret, Insists on knowing everything. . . Ann . .Terry . Marvin . . Kay . .Janet . .Betty . . Alan . Gordon . . John Lorraine Janett Barb. S. Ruby Lydia Hank Paul Dave Kerin

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saw that it is edited by Anita Troutman with Lorraine Henne as her assistant. Thumbing through the pages I found that Ruth Falasky was now starring in Life With Mother , As we travel on further we see Hoffman's Camera Shop, Washay's Super Mart, and Dick Darling's Dairy. Feeling very weary after our days walk we returned to our hotel rooms. Wednesday, June 3rd.'---We began our days tour at Madame Fifi Fifi's Fashion Shoppe owned by Betty Ronning and Janet Cummings. Betty informed us that Albert Carlson is now head of the Sleepy Mattress Company with Judy Halbesma as his bookkeeper, As we left the shop we met Elizabeth Shick who, is an airline stewardess and has just returned from Florida in her new Buick which she purchased from Teddy Deme- tralis. He is now the owner of the worlds largest auto company. Later we stopped in to see Kerin Kyes and her family to learn the latest on more of our classmates. She informed us that Reverend Ruby Greene is now preaching in Cuba, Barbara Chally is a regular member of the Red Heads Basket ball team, and Charlene Borchers is the Z1 proud owner of Tiny's Tidy Tea Room. Thursday, June 4th.---Upon rising we switched on the radio and who should we hear but Terry Rice, star comedian of W.B.S.G. Anxious to learn about the rest of our classmates we wondered over to the football field where Diane Reppy was giving her own little football team a work out. She told us that Janett Cawkins is flying an airplane between Alaska and Siam. Now my mate and I come to our journeys end. She will return to her studio to finish a portrait of the President of the U.S.A. I, have decided to return to my prosperious 20 acre farm. Sharon Schiltz, Captain Ann Stehlik, First Mate Pirate Ship Y.H.S. 'S



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in if V' ? ' olladf ana! ldfamenf We the Senior Class of 1953 do hereby will our riches and cherishing our memories--just sail on I Dean Batson bequeath my studious ways to Judy Canzer I Kathleen Behrens bequeath my little feet to Bill Horton I Lydia Bekemier bequeath my giggle to Mr. Sanders I Charlene Borcher bequeath my code club to Coach Tregoning. To Lyle Clayton goes John Burks' basketball ability. I Albert Carlson bequeath my alertness to Barbara Ganzer. I Marvin Causey bequeath my accordian to Charlotte Cunningham. I Janet Cawkins bequeath my air-mail letters to Shirley Monkamier. I Barbara Chally bequeath my freckles to Elodie Johnson. To Delbert Marklein goes Gail Conover's petite manner. I Eleanor Corneils bequeath my waist pincher to Billy Borcher. I Janet Cummings bequeath my radical ideas to Lorraine Leifheit. I Dick Darling bequeath my brain to Ronald Pugsly. I Ted Demetralis bequeath all my Joliet girls to Kenton Clark. To Carol Calabrese goes Ruth Falasky's motherly understanding. IDennis Fauth bequeath my shyness to Frank McKeever. I Laverne Gjerde bequeath my charm to Bill Coester. I Ruby Greene bequeath my versatility to Bobby Beecher. I Judy Halbesma bequeath my cheerleading ability to Pat Palmer. To Shorty Dickson goes Frank Harris' way with women. I Lorraine Henne bequeath my walk to Yvonne Ledbetter. I Dean Henricksen bequeath my Ford to Miss Carpenter. I Brad Hofmann bequeath my part as Tubby in the Junior Class play to Darlene Erickson. I Kerin Kyes bequeath my ability to express myself to Marilyn Mulvey. To Earl LaGow goes Nan Liakokas' eye lash curler. I Barbara Olson bequeath my curly blond locks to David Siebert. I Diane Reppy bequeath my carefree ways to Evelyn Skinner. I Terry Rice bequeath my ability to get along with people to David Gardner. I Elizabeth Ronning bequeath my rowdiness to Babe Miller. To Betty Bretthauer goes Barbara Salfisberg's flirtatious ways. I Sharon Schiltz bequeath my pretty blue eyes to Roger Hyte. I Elizabeth Shick bequeath my Cadillac to my sister Shirley. I Gordon Siebert bequeath my height to Bill Smith. I Robert Stanton bequeath my roller skating to Dorothy Naden. To Jim Gilbert goes Ann Stehlik's artistic ability. . I Alan Thanepohn bequeath my leadership to David Reppy. I Anita Troutman bequeath my jolly personality to Carol Wendling. I David Walker bequeath my physique to Bob Prickett. I Paul Washay bequeath my job at the Yorkville Y to Minerva Ortega. Yo Ho! lads. Yo ho, Yo ho! The Captain calls to all below, Joy, Joy to all, for we must go. Yo ho! Lads. Yo ho, Yo ho! L m 7 L tm. s W I!!! FF H 0 N U1 C 1 0 W N 5 O- ff' D3 P14 FD I5 F9' Cf' O F9' IJ O UI fb W 'U 'U H FD 5 FQ' .. 0 FD U7 . N 5 0 Z3 2 'D' l O FN O P4 . Q H O .. S .V f .4 I fmt fl , f .m 4

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