Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 19 of 68
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CLHSS Ullll JUNE BLASING S umque gxggle to one of the next years Freshman glrls SHIRLEY ALTREUTER S ab111ty to slng to Marllyn Fllenxus ALLEN BOETTCHER Sablllty to irgue out of any lmposslble s1tuat1on to Gordon Latch when he makes hls da1ly call home BETTE LEE STOLTENBURG S sense of respons1b1l1ty and leadershlp to Betty Schroeder RALPH UTTECH S dr1v1ng experlence to Davld Koeppler BETTY KLOCKOW S left over boy frlends to Dora Lou Relndl MARY QUEST S over exuberance to Pearl Schlesner Thlnk she needs It JOHN LUND S manners to Wallace Schxlberg ROSIE KRAUSE S wlse after thoughts to Mar1lyn Hartwlg ROY MEKELBURG S attendance record to Mary Haumschlld PHYLLIS LAMBRECHT S muslc ablllty to Merlln W1tte May lt ald you ln play mg the tuba MARVIN SCHULD S carelessness to Ronny Kopp GLENN RABENHORST S farmlng experience to Earlyn Zlmmerman so he can ralse a herd of hls own ROBERTA BUSS S neatness to Hazel Krause PAT BIETY S dry humor to Marilyn Platz ARLETTA GENZ S ma11 collectlon to Janet Wendt RUTH CROMEY S shyness to Carol Fetherston JANICE STARK S complamlng ways to Mary Ellen Berkholtz DORIS YASTROW S danclng ab1l1ty to John Koser 13 JON FISHER'S ability to keep the teachers on their toes to Douglas Stoltenburg.

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AS THE WHEEL TURNS qCOHt1Du6dJ We have entered our homecoming float Let s Put Waunakee Thru the Wringer and won first prize One of our spokes is getting places fast Bette Lee Stoltenburg has won first place in serious declamation division Our next trip will be thrilling and adventurous as we have many things to look for ward to On Sept 7 1948 we have ZZ spokes in our wheel Rosemary Krause and Patricia Blety have Joined us Mr Thayer and Mrs Hrnjak will advise us this time and our big spokes are Bette Lee Stoltenburg Shirley Altreuter Mike Higgins Doris Zastrow and Allen Boettcher Another turn of the wheel found us on the entertainment route this time by presenting our Jr Class Play The name of it is Too Sweet For Sixteen It IS a comedy After putting on our play we are very proud that it turned out to be such a great success The wheel again turned for us and we were busy polishing the pebbles for our Jr Prom We set the date for April 30 and Bud Breitkreutz will furnish the music Our picket fence and tulips of every color As a punch stand we will have a huge windxnill Our group elects John Lund to reign as King and he chooses Mary Quest as his Queen Crown bearers will be Tommy Snyder and Carol Quest The fancy spokes in the court of honor will be as follows Joyce Last and Allen Boettcher Betty Klockow and Mike Hig g1ns Shirley Altreuter and Jon Fisher Rosemary Krause and Marvin Schuld In October our wheel took on a touch of glitter when we received our class rings A we come to the end of this year we are feeling tired and weary but our wheel still needs no repair It has come to our last year in old J C High We have traveledfar and learned many things This year we have a Senior Class Play to look forward to Our big spokes are still on the Job Bette Lee Stoltenburg Shirley Altreuter Arletta Genz Ralph Uttech Mike Higgins and Pat Blety Our guides are now Mr Chitwood and Miss Tobler Joyce Last and Arlene Olstad have left us There are now 22 spokes 1n the wheel We are working hard on our annual and have decided on a padded cover with less pages Our Journey is Just about at an end even though it is we will still keep traveling on our road of progress In later years we will remember our high school days and much of our credit for achievement will go to the days of our youth which we have spent here to gether in our own J C High By Mary Quest 12 theme will be 'In a Little Dutch Gardenn. The Gym will be decorated accordingly, with . . . . S



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ULHSS PHUPHEUU It IS June 1980 Another n1ne months of teachmg commerclal courses was over and a new cycle ln my career was about to begln For three months I was to travel lnto many states on an educatlonal lecture tour Thls was an exc1t1ng asslgnment because on the fourth of July I was to talk ln Johnson Creek on the Value of Independence Durlng my career the only one I had been able to keep ln contact w1th was Dorls Zastrow who was now Mayor Allen Boettcher s nght hand woman Mayor Boettcher s off1ce was located 1n the center of the downtown park I had always been sure that Dorls and Allen would make good They were both on the commlttee arrangmg for my arrlval so I had nothlng to worry about Soon the b1g day arrlved and as I sat on the Johnson Creek Llmlted I could not help but wonder what my fr1ends would be l1ke but before many mlnutes passed I was ln Johnson Creek As I got off the traln and stepped onto the platform there was Phylhs Lambrecht w1th her Cornet playzng Auld Lang Syne Mayor Boettcher and Dor1s were s1ng1ng the lyrlcs Phyllls IS now busy 1n her pr1vate school where she teaches muslc We exchanged greetlngs and declded to take a taxl to the home of Mrs Albert Spark where I was to stay We declded to patromze Ralph Uttechs taxl company when we read the touch1ng llttle verse he had hung above h1s stand It read Uttechs taxls are here to be hlred So take a rlde or the drlvers wzll be f1red We lured a tax1 drlven by the boss h1mself and consequently arrlved at Jamce s home 1n plenty of tlme to freshen up before golng to the park We walked from Janlce s home to the park Iremarked about how the streets had changed especlally the one comme' up from Main Street headed for Hlghway 30 Jan1ce 1nformed me that Roy Mekelburg had been appolnted as street cornm1ss1oner and was dolng a wonderful Job He takes great prlde 1n hls work As we walked I found out that Marvm Schuld had become the ch1ef park cleaner I remembered that 1n h1gh school he had been good at p1ck1ng thlngs up especlally bowl lng plns The park was before us It was a plcturesque affalr decorated ln red whlte and blue I was thrllled at the slght but then I saw another s1ght not qulte as 1nsp1r1ng It was a plump llttle man operatlng a candy shop We walked toward lt It was fllled w1th every type of candy and so was the proprletor whom I learned later was Jon Flsher After purchas1ng a Flsher spec1al called Jon the Atom Bomb Dorls Jamce and I were aga1n follow1ng the crowd down the mldway Dorls called my attentlon to the next stand only a few feet away A neon s1gn was proclammg for all to see Do you look a slght? Try Mlke' He makes you look alr1ght Imaglne my surprlse when I d1scovered that th1s was Mlke H1gg1ns That red crop of ha1r he owned had broughthlm fame as a ha1r styllst T1me was runnlng short so we dec1ded to head back to the playform As we walked toward lt I mentloned to my compamons What ever became of Bette Lee Sto1tenburg'P She was always a go getter ln school She st1ll IS rephed Dorls Rlght now she s over ln that booth takmg recru1ts for the army Sure enough there was Bette Lee energetlcally ravmg about the advantages of the A1r Corps and what lt offered to all young men She was so engrossed 1n her work that we dldn t bother her 14 . . . . . , , Q Q ' u n 1 1 1 1 I as - - 11 1 1 1 Q - 1 . ' ' so ' ' 11 1 1 1 1 . . . , . , . 1 ' o . I , ss 1 - ' 1 . . . . ,, . . . . . . . , . - 1 . -... O . . . . . 1 - 1 , 1 , - . 1 1 1 . I . 1 1 1 1 0 . . . -- H ,, . . 1 1 1 Q , . I sn - ' 11 . . . , . . . . H 1 1 ' ' 1 no - ' 11 - ' u ' 1 - - ' 1 1 11 - - 1 1 1 , . ' 5 .

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