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

 - Class of 1953

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ARTHUR KAUTZA University of Wisconsin, Marshfield High School. Agriculture, Industrial Arts. MRS. ALTHEA RAUSCH Stoute Institute, Sheboygan Falls High School. Home Economics. MR. CARL SUNBY Milton College, Milton Union High School American History, Physical Education, Coach. MISS EILEEN SCOTT Whitewater State College, Cambridge High School. Geography, English, Dramatics, Forensics 1. C V hail MR. RENVILLE CHITWOOD Principal Platteville State College, University of Wisconsin, Blue River Union Free High School. Geometry, Mathematics. MRS. ALICE ODLAND Milton College, Deerfield High School. English. MR. DUANE SACKETT La Crosse State College, Menasha High School. World History, Assistant Coach. MRS. MARION CHITWOOD Carroll College, Beaver Dam High School. Social Problems. MR. KENNETH DOWLING University of Wisconsin, Dodgeville High School. General Science, Physics, Algebra, Biology. I-IG Qs GJ Li' ? MRS. LORRAINE KRABY Milwaukee State College, Jefferson High School. Music. fwd f Q' P W M605 Our Shlny black l1mous1ne 1S cru1s1ng down the street at a steady pace past the res1dent1al sectlon and mto the busy downtown theatre d1str1ct Everyone 1S fest1ve w1th ant1c1pat1on for we are on our way to see the prem1er performance of the play entltled Class of 1953 After a short t1me our car rolls to a stop 1n front of the theatre wh1ch greets us Wlth many b11nk1ng neon s1gns We enter the bu11d1ng and f1nd our reserved seats on the a1s1e Before the curta1n goes up we read our programs and fmd that the open1ng scene takes place on September 13 1949 and the place 1S Johnson Creek I-hgh School M155 Ardell Sm1th and Mr John Blttner are the d1rectors of the f1rst scene An amb1t1ous cast of f1fty s1x 1S Waltlng pat1ent1y to perform for us let's s1t back as the housellghts d1m and the curta1n goes up to w1tness the open1ng performance of the ' Class of 1953 The scrlpt reveals to us that the fol1ow1ng days were qu1te busy A dance was g1ven so that the members of the largest class ever to enter J C H1gh m1ght get acqua1nted The1r float They re In the Stew won th1rd pr1ze 1n th homecom1ng parade Members of the cast lost throughout the f1rst scene were Barbara Larson Suzanne Germundson Jan1ce Ster11ng Robert Heger Esther and Edw1n Lauersdorf However they were very happy to welcome a new member Betty B1nger Those deservmg curta1n calls as the f1rst scene ends were Faye Nelson R1chard Nelson Carol Fetherston Jean Hemke Mary Jane Schuld and Kenneth Ohrmundt After a short 1nterm1ss1on the curta1n r1ses on scene two wh1ch beg1ns on September 5 1950 Mr Arthur Kautza and Mrs Blanche Baker are the producers of the scene They have lost fourteen members of then- or1g1na1 cast but were proud to add Velga M1ske Roger Seavert and Robert Hustad as understud1es One of the act1v1t1es wh1ch was engoyed by everyone was a roller skatmng party at Janesv111e They aga1n won th1rd place 1n the homecom1ng parade wlth the1r float They'1l Never Pull Through ' As the curta1n falls everyone was lookmg forward to the follow1ng year when they would be upperclassmen Outstanduxg performances throughout the scene were g1ven by Donald Staude George Sch1ldbach Faye Nelson Patr1c1a Kopp Carol Fetherston and Rlchard Schuenke Everyone agrees that the f1rst part of the play was wonderful and we now walt expentantly as the curta1n r1ses Mr Ch1tWOOd Mr Kautza and Mr Sunby were the d1rectors of scene three wh1ch began September 4 1951 6 -.xs A 1' 9 . , ' . , . 9 - .. . - . . .. . 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I ' A new member Carl Bartz was added to the roll of players As t1me progressed they lost s1x performers R1chard Nelson Valerxe Fuerbrlriger Velga lvhske Robert Hustad Jean and .Ioan Hemke The plot durmg the f1rst weeks of school centered around the arrmval of the1r shmy new class r1ngs and the wlnmng of th1rd prxze w1th the1r float We re Lay ng For Oregon A smashmg success occured when the actors presented the all t1me favorxte Cheaper By the Dozen as the1r class play The cllmax of scene three arose w1th the Jun1or Prom Apr1l 18 1952 found a wonderful crowd danc1ng to the muslc of Jerry Bllhngton s orchestra 'Stars are the Wmdows of Heaven was the theme for the event Kenne Ohrmundt re1gned as lung and he chose Faye Nelson as h1s queen The gyrn was decorated w1th s1lver and whlte twxnkhng stars blue streamers and plcture wlndows An observatory served as a punch stand To br1ng the scene to a happy end1ng the players were t1ed for the honor of rece1v1ng the sp1r1t cup As the curtaln falls am1d a ra1n of applause Donald Staude Ne1l Olsen Faye Nelson Sh1rley Olsen Donald Buerger and Patr1c1a Kopp are worth of the theatrlcal cr1t1cs appralsal As the curtaln r1ses on the flnal scene we f1nd that the cast has been reduced to th1rty two members w1th the loss of Pearl Schlesner The scenlc work for the last part of the play 1S under the management of Mlss Tobler and Mrs Odland After a very successful football game the performers were 1n charge of the homecommg dance Blue and yellow balloon footballs w1th other decorat1ons toast1ng the team adorned the gym K1ng Donald Buerger and Queen Patr1c1a Kopp relgned over the feSt1V1t1CS Bob Strege and h1s Goosetown Dutchmen furmshed the muslc for the even1 g On October Z7 the class went to see the very thr1ll1ng drama entltled the 'Merchant of Ven1ce It 1S hoped that the members w1ll apply some of actlng tactlcs whlch they saw 1n the1r own sen1or class play Star performances 1n scene four were glven by Donald Buerger Dennls Sukow Lurae Pxtterle Donald Staude George Schllbach and Shlrley Olsen The amateur players have learned much from the1r Johnson Creek dlrectors and producers dur1ng the past four scenes Graduat1on day w1l1 br1ng the play Class of l953' to an end and then the actors w1ll have to go out 1nto the world to perform the1r own 1nd1v1dual rolls large or small the stage of l1fe 7 l i ' . . , . , . . ' . 9 l ' I I ll . H . I ! ' ' s . . . . I ' ' . th I . . , . i . D I . 1 D I, . . .n I ' ' . ' ' the . . , . , . , , . . . . I . . . . . . -- --on of YET? vw Q , '5' xy eniom RUSSELL KEESER, Russ He'll never gray from overwork. Football 1,2, 3,4g Basketball 2, Baseball 1,2, 3,4g F.F.A. I,2,3,4:Dl'3l'Y13IlCS I. MARY ELLEN BERKHOLTZ, Berkie I can resist anything but temptation. Cheerleader 2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Library Club I,2g Band 1,2, 3,4:Dramatics-2,3,4gG1ee Club I,2. DAVID KOEPPLER, Dave Never take work, worry or love to seriously. F.F.A. I,2, 3,4g Football 1,2, 3,41 Track 4g Baseball Ig Cheerleader 4, Annual Staff 4. GERTRUDE AMBROSE, Genie Having fun is my only worry. G.A. 1,25 Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Dramatics 2, 3,4g Forensics Ig Pep Club 1,23 Library Club 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Newspaper Staff 4. NEIL OLSEN, D0tty have a m'nd of m own and it takes more than a teacher to change it. I 1 y Basketball 14 F.F.A. I, 2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff I,2,3,4g Class Officer gg Annual Staff 4. 9 1 J x !'vN ' y DOUGLAS STOLTENBURG, Doug lf school is liberty--give me death. F.F.A. I,2, 3,45 Boys' Chorus 2,3,4g Basketball Manager I. JOAN SCHULZ., I-J I may be small, but so is dynamite. G.A.A, I,2g Pep Club 1,21 Library Club 2,45 Glee Club 2: Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. EUGENE UTTECH, Sonny Life without drums, that would be tough. Band 1, 2,3,4g Boys Chorus 3. DONNA UTTECH The world looks all the better thru' smiling eyes. G.A,A, I,2g Pep 1,25 Library Club I,2, 3,4g Newspaper Staff 4, Annual staff 45 Glee Club 2: Class Play 3. DENNIS SUKOW, Denny One arm around a football, the other around a girl. Football I,2,3,4g Basketball I,2, 3,4g Class Play 35 Homecoming King 33 Tra 3T allI,2,4gF.F.A. I,2,3,4. W fi i E, N6 E s l JOHN TRIMBORN, Jack If bright remarks were grains of sand, he'd be a desert. Football I,2, 3,45 F.F. A. 3,45 Boys' Chorus 25 Basketball Manager I5 Baseball Manager I. LURAE PITTERLE, T0OtS An innocent face, but you can never tell. Band 2, 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 35 Pep Club I, 25 Library Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 45 Class Officer 45 G. A.A. 1,23 Annual Staff 4. LAWRENCE QUEISER, Larry He loves one, but which one. Football 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 F.F.A. I, 2, 3,45 Boys' Chorus 25 Football Manager I. CAROL FETHERSTON, Feather Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. G.A.A. 1,25 Forensics r, 2, 3,45 Library Club I, 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Dramatics I,2, 3,45 Pep Club I, 25 Class Play 3:6166 Club I, 25 Class Officer l,2. GEORGE SCHILDBACH, Georgie Many girls have passed his eyes, but only one will bring him sighs. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Baseball I,2, 3,45 Class Officer 1,43 Annual Sta Band I,2,3,45F.F.A. r,2,3.4: Boys'Chorus 2. DONALD STAUDE, Don An angel on Sunday, but then comes Monday. Band Ig Orchestra 3, Basketball I,2,3,4g Baseball 1, 2,3,4g Dramatics I 2 3 4 Forensics I,2. 3,4g Debate 2g Class Play 3, Class Officer I, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4 DORA LOU REINDL, Mollie Anything for a laugh. G.A.A. I,2gG166 Club Ig Library Club Ig Dramatics 2, 3,45 Pep Club I Annual Staff 4. RICHARD SCHUENKE, Dick I want to be bashful but the girls won't let me. Baseball 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Football 2, 3,4g Dramatics 1, 2, 3 4 Forensics I, 2, 3,4g Band 1,45 Boys' Chorus 2, 3,4, Class Play gg Debate 2 F.F.A. Ig Class Officer 2, Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY LAMBRECHT, Shirts Like the stars--out every night. Band l,2,3,4gG1eC Club 1,23 Dramatics I,2,3,4g Library Club I,4g Pep Club l,2: Forensics Ig Class Play 3g G.A.A. I,2. HARVEY BUSKE, Z.0nie I have three speeds, slow, slower and stop Basketball Manager 2g F.F.A. 2, 3,4g Boys 10 Chorus 2 3 4 Football 3 'Za 2 'W if 1 2.2 24 A-Q-, W., ' ,154fm4. .141 ' 41.56 -1Hrjfffriififffflfiffrf'aJTQL ?46K5r's3'av-f nights. Ji Baseball 1, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 45 Class Play 35 Annual staff 45 Track 2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff 2, 3,45 Band 15 F.F.A. 1. PATRICIA KOPP, Patsy Late hours aren't good for one, but they're good for two. G.A.A. 1,25 Forensics 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 1,2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Library Club I, 2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 2, 35 Glee Club 1,23 Band 1,2, 3,45 Homecoming Queen 4. KENNETH OHRMUNDT, Kenny He knows that a football game isn't the only place you need a good line. ,?7 was 2. 6531, we ,ow-A+ 'Nur Baseball I,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Dramatics 1,45 Class Play 35 Class Officer 15 Annual Staff 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Prom King 3. FAYE NELSON Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. Band 1, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Library Club 1,2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff 2, 3,45 Dramatics1,2, 3, 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club I, 25 Class Officer 1,2, 35 Class Play 35 G.A,A. 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Prom Queen 3. DONALD BUERGER, Berg I'm a woman hater, but the Bible says 'Love thine enemies'. Football l,2, 3. 4: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer 3, 45 Class Play 35 Newspaper staff 35 Homecoming King 4. 1 I W,'W4.lf4L,l. ,Y 2 ,ffl fulvwaf RALPH STENDEL, Queequeg Everyday is ladies day with me. Football 2,3,4gF.F.A. I,2,3,21. MARILYN HARTWIG, Mary Being good is so lonesome. Library Club 5436186 Club I,2, 3,4g Dramatics x,2: G.A.A. I,2g Pep Club 1. JOHN VORLOB, Windy A young man that blushes is better than one who turns pale. Basketball 1,23 F.F.A. I,2, 3,45 Annual staff 4. MARILYN FILENIUS, Flamie Why boys prefer blondes. Glee Club Ig Pep Club 1,23 Dramatics 2, 3,4g Library Club 3,4, CARL BARTZ Just a country boy at heart, but I'm on the city ways. F.F.A. 3.4. SHIRLEY OLSEN, Shirl Her report card is like the first page of the mi dictionary, all A's. Glee Club I,2, 3, Band I,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,21 Library Club 3,45 Class Officer 3,4g Newspaper staff 4, Orchestra 3: Annual staff 4. 1 We A as no JOANNE DETTMANN. Jo 'M .:'q ' it , . F' ' 'isrr A She loves to have her fun, but not until the work his 4,rr iii is done. Band I,2,3,4: Glee Club I,2,3: Pep Club 2g 61. If Forensics 2g G.A.A. I, 2: Newspaper staff 4, Class I 3' Play 3: Annual staff 43 Library Club 3.4. 1 1- ff 1 llll Sf ,LS '3 , 4 I I I . v K E l I. J lv. , - , , f , O I . 2I'll0l' Lt pa Pa 2 Q GERTRUDE AMBROSE: NEIL OLSEN: 7 . Don't Fence Me In The Old Master Painter CARL BARTZ: SHIRLEY OLSEN: Come-on-a My House Music, Music, Music MARY BERKHOLTZ: LURAE PITTERLE: Sleepy Time Gal Ain't She Sweet DONALD BUERGER: LAWRENCE QUEISER: How Many Hearts Have You Broken? Undecided HARVEY BUSKE: DORA LOU REINDL: Whoop Dee Doo Kiss of Fire JOANNE DETTMANN: GEORGE SCHILDBACH: Beautifu1 Beautiful Brown Eyes I Only Have Eyes For You CAROL FETHERSTON: RICHARD SCHUENKE: Don't Sweetheart Me Wishin MARILYN FILENIUS: JOAN SCHULZ: There's Alot of Moonlight Being Wasted If Wishes Were Kisses MARILYN HARTWIG: DONALD STAUDE: You're Just In Love I Love You Because RUSSELL KEESER: RALPH STENDEL: Smoke Rings Be Honest With Me DAVID KOEPPLER: DOUGLAS STOLTENBURG: Five Minutes More Bewitched PATRICIA KOPP: DENNIS SUKOW: I Can't Give You Anything But Love If You Were The Only Girl In The World SHIRLEY LAMBRECHT: JOHN TRIMBORN: Why Does It Get So Late So Early I'll Never Walk A1one GERALD MOLDENHAUER: DONNA UTTECH: Let's Take The Long Way Home Wish You Were Here ' FAYE NELSON: EUGENE UTTECH: You Are My One True Love Slow Poke KENNETH OHRMUNUT: JOHN VORLOB: Ask Me No Questions Someday 14 e?M2atA Q wtf OH! .A L tiled anal M'0l0el'he5 Gertie Ambrose s purse and all 1ts valuable contents to Sh1rley Brown Carl Bartz's farming ab1l1ty to Melvin Werner Mary Ellen Berkholtz's temper to Mardell Zastrow Don Buerger s 1nterest in Marilyn Monroe to the freshman boys Harvey Buske's wavy ha1r to Fred Genz Joanne Dettmann s ability to get things done to Jerry Wishowski Carol Fetherston's small shoes to Mr Kautza Marilyn FIICHIUS' trips to Ixoma to Marion Buske Marilyn I-Iartw1g's qu1et ways in school to Marlene Schumacher who can be heard when not even seen Russell Keeser's ab1l1ty to talk h1mself out of any s1tuat1on to B111 Koeppler who gets 1nto many s1tuat1ons David Koeppler s excess1ve supply of w1nd to B111 Schne1der so he can blow up the footballs next year Patsy Kopp s flashing brown eyes to Karol Schroeder Sh1rley Lambrecht's love for dancing to Glenn Rummler Faye Nelson's typing ab1l1ty to Spike ' Klockow Kenneth Ohrmundt's height to Carl Neathery so he can get up in the world Ne1l Olsen s drawing ability to Ronn1e Kl1ngbe1l Shirley Olsen s stra1ght A average to Verne Walters Lurae P1tterle's blush to Joyce Wendt Lawrence Queser s Lake Mills route to Dennis Steinke Dora Re1ndl's night 11fe to Patsy Puhle George Sch1ldbach's love 11fe to Rudy Petig Richard Schuenke s da1ly morn1ng trips to Mrs Odlund's room to Dave Rowlands Joan Schulz's dr1v1ng ability to Valer1e Fuerbrlnger Don Staude'5 crew cut to Russell Otto Ralph Stendel s card playing ab1l1ty to Charhe Naatz Doug Stoltenberg s Ford to anyone who has the money to keep It runmng Denn1s Sukow s short powerful body to B111 P1lgr1m Jack Trimborn s w1secracks to Douglas Rabbach to keep the class buzz1ng Donna Uttech's cheerful ways to Carol Keeser Eugene Uttech's drumsticks to next year s drummer John Vorlob's collection of traff1c t1ckets to Jim Spangler 15 O - ' 0 ul' of I l . , . . , . . . , . . . . . ' ' ' ll ' ll ' ' , . Gerald Mo1denhauer's athletic ability to his brother, Marvin. ' I ' ll , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . - I of Succeda ,l' As I was tak1ng a hxke wlth my s1xth grade students late 1n the year 1970 my eyes were attracted by a most magn1f1cent apple tree' These Shlnlng red apples seemed to send out an extraordmary ray whmch Just caught my eye Standmg adm1r1ng thls wonderful tree I couldn't help th1nk1ng of the many years lt took to grow and produce such wonderful fru1t Surely they must be the product of some careful gradener As I thought st1ll further l was also a 'green fru1t of a young tree as were my comrades and companlons Our class graduatmg from Johnson Creek H1gh School 1n 1953 was at once transferred from that laboratory to the Laboratory of the World where we cont1nued our development unt1l we were mature fru1t as we are today Th1s growth for each of us Gertrude Ambrose a young pharmac1st R1chard Schuenke a chem1st and Carl Bartz a Wlsconsm da1ry farmer Mary Ellen Berkholtz 1S a great baton twxrler for Umted States Navy Band Another full grown fru1t IS Donald Staude who after years of study has become a surgeon Sh1rley Olsen 15 N B C s p1an1st for the1r symphony orchestra Here s a sh1n1ng frult Of course who could It be but Jack Tr1mborn T V s top comed1an Th1s apple Just seems to be rockmg back and forth It must be l1ke those home runs Ken Ohrmundt IS hxttmg for the Brooklyn Dodgers Var1ety 1n occupat1ons certamnly seems to be the sp1ce of our class Harvey Buske has become a mort1c1an Yes the world enjoys apples of all k1nds Th1s apple seems to be domg a polka Oh yes Dora Re1ndl IS a dancmg 1nstructor 16 Q f 1 cg, V 'V I t 2- required many years. Truly, these apples are good representatives . . , . . . , . . . . . ' D S , . Descend1ng a b1t from the peak there are many more gllmmemng fru1t Larry Que1ser 1S a ra1lroad eng1neer Ne1l Olsen IS an art1st and Sh1rley Lambrecht a chauffuer1ng agent for Women of the Wh1te House On perfect fru1t 1S Mar1lyn F1len1us, a dress des1gner Also 1n the Home Econom1cs f1eld we f1nd Joan Schulz a home econom1cs demonstrator for General Electr1c and Donna Uttech a decorator Mar1lyn Hartw1g 15 a seamstress One large apple 1S John Vorlob the government agent who 1S now vestlgatlng corrupt1on 1n party pol1t1cs Yes we do show a great varxety 1n our walks of l1fe Douglas Stoltenburg 1S a pet caretaker for all the vacat1on1sts who f1nd W1scons1n an attract1ve s1te Your travels throughout the country today would also conv1nce you of the fact that there are many more r1pe fru1t from our class You would see bu1ld1ngs des1gned by Eugene Uttech a great archltect and attractlve blllboards by Davld Koeppler an advertlslng agent Ralph Stendel a pol1ceman would perhaps d1rect you through congested trafflc areas Tour1ng through the west you undoubtedly would see Sukow Ranch for Denny 15 a rancher Upon hav1ng an auto breakdown you could eas1ly get prompt SCIVICC glven by Gerry Moldenhauer s 'Speedy SCYVICC Stat1on If however you should travel by a1r you would enjoy the SBTVICCS g1ven by one of the stewardesses Patsy Kopp Upon return1ng home you could eas1ly p1ck up a newspaper wlth the sports sect1on wntten by Donald Buerger You would learn of a play appear1ng at the C1ty Aud1tor1um dxrected by Faye Nelson Carol Fetherstor1's name would appear 1n pr1nt as the v1s1t1ng nurse enter1ng town The rema1n1ng members of our class have also developed 1nto mature fru1t Lurae Pltterle enjoys her occupatlon as a stenographer George Sch1ldbach devotes h1s efforts towards accountancy and Russell Keeser 1S a prosperous tobacco merchant Here we all are the class of 53 performlng our tasks as productwe fru1t The fru1tful tree 15 the world the place of growth 1S anywhere on the globe the fert1l1zer was the nourlshrnent and encouragements we rece1ved 1n the past from our gardeners those belng the teachers who have st1mulated our growth Yes at last our growth 1S complete for we have reached maturlty 17 S S 1 ' I I Q . I . . . H . . . . In . , . x 1 , . 1 1 . . I ll ' ' ll , , . . . ' H k I I I , . ' v I ll ll ' I I ' 1 I I ' I if 'va will C7 YF? 'il' 6' ff? Sherman Allen Sh1r1ey Brown Susan Chr1st1ans Ruth Dorn Helen Draeger Arnold F1sher Ga1l Fmsher ul'll0I' Vale r1e Fuerbrmger -0 John Hartw1g Carr1e Henderson 'Nuf 4? 'wg' Q0 1 3 f 18 Carol Keeser Joyce Kellmg Ronald K11ngbe1l Dlane Klokow Mar11yn Knaack Beverly Kopp Kathryn Koser Wayne Kramer Joan Messmer Tommy Mewis Marvin Moldenhaue Russell Otto Merlm Pfe1fer Genny Platz Davld Rowlands 61:56 Glenn Rummler Beatrlce Sch11berg Gladys Schroeder D1anne Schuenke Marlene Schumacher Maryanne Spangler , ,,,, Roger Stark i Jean Staude Paul Strelch LouElla Stoltenburg Rose Stuedll Wayne Tessmann ' dk-1 wr war W1ll1am Ulm 1? Herbert Vogel Nadme Voss N, fa' Verne Walters Melvin Werner Lilas Witte Yvonne Zastrow V ' .- V.,-gif V17 19 Wi vu. '16 Lf 117 J 'W ai 3 ad' -Qyr flax J Arlene Altweis Andrew Bare Charles Bartz Shelby Blasing Barbara Boettcher Lloyd Brekke Janice Brown Martin Buss Robert Cleary J, Wh r f- 4' s M, qw A l jgg 47 ,-'r 4 j Q. if' Q' ' . f I -gf' S ,' me lkffwii 4410 U12 4 W .,-4 r Rose Cromey Faith Dettmann George Fischer Helene Gehler , ' , jl Q:fAl'l'lClI'l Geraldine Geissler Donald I-Iartwig Gail Johnson Wayne Keeser Gail Kelling Jerrold Klingbeil Robert Knaack Merlin Krause Carol Kreiziger Charles Naatz Carl Neathery Lee Nelson Ralph Oestreich William Pilgrim Donald Pirkel Donna Polinske Patricia Puhle Ralph Raabe Claudia Raithel Dennis Schlesner Mildred Schmitt William Schneider Karol Schroeder Elaine Stark C7 , llff'93n ld1k H, tj? xffff 'Wu fu' wif, 'Q I i an , .P K, ff-'7 Q Donald Rolland .fi David Stendel W A Donald Stendel -7' ff- f px, .rx Stanley Stoltenburg W Al 5 li? IV? Barbara Stuedli 4' , . Carol Stuedli W W f , y . ' S V fi n f f i' f W1 if , f K ' ff K Donald Thew Barbara Topp Robert Trimborn Audrey Uttech CAM Wayne Weber Joyce Wendt Robert Wendt Donald Wesemann Mary Wesemann Gerald Wishowski Joyce Wolff Jack Wollin Leroy Zubrod .-. V fc ra. at Y' , , 1.x .,n --.7 13 1- LID' . If f ig. ' fi 1, V Q Hin! jf IZ' I. Q ' M ..,.,v - s W n ,,. K il I 5' j I alta ,x ,f 3, I -Q ,I Q-1 QW' Q is-uf if Y'-Y f -f i Z4Qfif J 5 ,-ff CT A Q .407 1 Ervin Bankert omore John Begovatz Vanita Brunk Dennis Buske s ' 4, 9 ibn k,, CAM Marian Buske Mary Else Fredrick Genz Carol Hamann Donald Haumschild John Henderson Patrick Higgins Robert Jackson Lillian Johnson Stanley Klausch Lyle Klockow William Koeppler William Kopp Darlynn Krause Arlene Kropf William Nelson Rudolph Petig Ludwig Porzky Douglas Rabbach Arden Roeder Elaine Schroeder Gunther Schulte James Spangler LeRoy Stark Dennis Steinke Ronald Ulsberger Marilyn Vesper Marie Werner Dolores Wolff Mardell Zastrow ag mega, SENIORS Pres Donald Buerger Vxce Pres Denms Sukow Sec Lurae Pltterle Treas Donald Staude Student Counc1l Rep Sh1rley Olsen Reporter George Sch1ldbach Advlsors Mrs Odland Mxss Tobler JUNIORS Pres Davmd Rowlands V1ce Pres Tom Mewls Student Counc1l Rep Merlmn Pfmefer Reporter Carrle Henderson Adv1sors Mr Clntwood Mrs Kautza Mr Sunby SOPHOMORES Pres Wxllxam Kopp Secretary Mary Else Treas Arden Roeder Student Councxl Rep Lyle Klockow Reporter Stanley Klausch Advxsors Mrs Kraby Mrs Rausch FRESHMAN Pres Donald I-lartwxg V1ce Pres Robert Wendt Sec Gall Kelhng Student Councxl Rep Mary Wesemann Reporter Robert Cleary Adv1sors Mxss Scott Mr Dowlmg sgllbleflf COUHCL ROW I- Donald Buerger, Mr. Chuwood, Shirley Olsen, David Rowlands. ROW 2 Lyle Klockow Wxlliam Kopp, Donald Hartwig, Mary Wesemann, Merlin Pfexfer CC 77 C l Sec.-Treas ..... .ToyceKe11ing Treas . Andrew Bare l 1 I ' 9 ' 3 ' . . ' . , . . O r f 'ttt ff' S 4 ff ng Xt V ,Q P ' -'Q' q Z3 an Teacher : MRS. SEITZ Teacher: MR. SACKETT 15 ii I ff' 27' Teacher: MRS. SMITH Teacher: MISS HEISER .br K ,Ill ll' V Z5 Teach IPPE 26 5553 ,kai ack Joan Unje 9 OOQ' agph of Lurae hiv Yn 'Po Patsy John xl Neil and Shirley S 1 F aye 1 Z :JH EDITOR Faye Nelson Editor .. Co-Editor Advisor. Sports . Faculty Advertising . . Circulation . Snapshots Calendar Class Will . . Class Prophecy. Class History Typists .C Sim! 5? . . Faye Nelson . .Donald Staude . . Miss Tobler . . . Dennis Sukow . . George Schildbach . . Lurae Pitterle Gerald Moldenhauer . Kenneth Ohrmundt . Richard Schuenke . Carol Fetherston . Patricia Kopp . . John Vorlob . David Koeppler . . . . Neil Olsen . Gertrude Ambrose . Dora Lou Reindl . . Joan Schulz . . Donna Uttech . . Donald Buerger . .Joanne Dettmann . . Shirley Olsen . Stenography Class ir :S CAOru.4 ..- cv 1' ' . , 1' , ' .. Q is 4' : I ' . .N A 'fx ' v , ... L1 ' .,, '1 .-y , f ' i ' 'Q , 0' 7 V!! W , ,, if fin. ROW I: Arlene Kropf, Dolores Wolff, Lilas Witte, Joan Messmer, Carrie Henderson, Mrs, Kraby, ROW 2: Lou Ella Stoltenburg, Shelby Blasing, Audrey Uttech, Vanita Brunk, Carol Kreiziger, Marie Werner, Marion Buske, Mardell Zastrow, ROW 3: Jean Staucle, Mary Wesemann, Nadine Voss, Helene Gehler, Elaine Stark, Arlene Altwies, Joyce Wolff, Elaine Schroeder, ROW 4: Rose Cromey, Gertrude Ambrose, Ruth Dorn, Yvonne Zastrow, Karol Schroeder, Marilyn Knaack, Gail Johnson, Gladys Schroeder, Valerie Fuerbringer. ROW 5: Barbara Boettcher, Patricia Puhle, Geraldine Geissler, Dianne Schuenke, Mary Else, Darlynn Krause, Marlene Schumacher, Marilyn Harrwig, Marilyn Vesper, ROW I: Roger Stark, David Koeppler, Richard Schuenke, Rudolph Petig, ROW 2: Stanley Stoltenburg, Wayne Kramer, Lee Nelson, Leroy Stark, Mrs, Kraby, ROW 3: Robert Wendt, Harvey Buske, Andrew Bare, Douglas Stoltenburg, Glenn Rummler, William Ulm, nag oyzi CA 0I'll5 'A-.re f CLARINETS: Faye Nelson, Joyce Kelling, Claudia Raithel, Marlene Schumacher, Gladys Schroeder, Deanna Becker, Joyce Wolff, Vanita Brunk, Douglas Rabbach, Lois Wesemann, Sandra Buske, FLUTES: Patricia Kopp, Susan Christians, Mary Wendt, Faith Dettmann, ALTO SAX: Gail Kelling, Beverly Kopp, David Mewis, Carolyn Staude, Gail Johnson. TENOR SAX: Shirley Olsen. BARI- TONE SAX: Lillian Johnson, CORNETS: Genevieve Platz, Mary Wendt, Lurae Pitterle, Dennis Buske, Robert Wendt, Helene Gehler, Marion Buske. TROMBONES: Shirley Lambrecht, Joanne Dettmann, Richard Schuenke. BARITONES: Mary Wesemann, Arlene Kropf, TUBA: Dennis Steinke, DRUMS: George Schildbach, Judy Vesper, Arland Messmer, Jerald Kopp, Eugene Uttech, MAJORETTES: Mary Ellen Berkholtz, Carol Rowlands. DIRECTOR: Mrs. Lorraine Kraby. ROW 1: Mardell Zastrow, Jane Trachte, Roger Brumm, Melinda Neathery, Phyllis Wesemann, James Wolf, Tony Cromey. ROW 2: Lee Nelson, Linda Weber, David Mucks, Kenneth Brumm, Wayne Hartwig, Janice Ziegelmann, Mary Ann Mewis, Albert Olson, ROW 3: Emery Wickman, Eugenia O'Connell, Carol Schroeder, Mrs, Kraby, Ralph Raabe, Paul Neathery, Norman John, Donald Thew, William Mewis, Janice Draeger qabsentj, DIC ,ra-uv enior Em unior and .Sl ,.., 4 if Y- -I' 'T Editor . . . Joanne Dettmann Co-editor . . . . . Shirley Olsen Business Mgr. . . David Rowlands Circulation Mgr. . . Gerry Moldenhauer Sports Editor . . . Patricia Kopp Art Editor. . . . .Neil Olsen Social Editor. . . . Lurae Pitterle Humor Editor . . Carol Fetherston Features. . . ....... Faye Nelson . . . . .Marilyn Knaack, Joyce Kelling 'I ypists . ..... Stenography Class Advisor . . . . . . . . . Miss Tobler ROW I: Marilyn Vesper, Gail Fischer, Dolores Wolf, Lilas Witte, Lurae Pitterle, Joan Messmer Miss Tobler, ROW 2: Audrey Uttech, Joyce Wendt, Carol Hamann, Joan Schulz, Carol Fether ston, Beatrice Schilberg, Genevieve Platz, Carol Kreiziger, ROW 3: Jean Staude, Marilyn Filenius, Gertrude Ambrose, Nadine Voss, Rose Stuedli, Valerie Fuerbringer, Donna Uttech, Ruth Dorn, Yvonne Zastrow, ROW 4: Gail Johnson, Gladys Schroeder, Gail Kelling, Karol Schroeder, Maryann Spangler, Marilyn Knaack, Susan Christians, Lillian Johnson, ROW 5: Dianne Schuenke, Beverly Kopp, Shirley Olsen, Joanne Dettmann, Shirley Lambrecht, Faye Nelson, Patricia Kopp, Geraldine Geissler, Marlene Schumacher, Marilyn Hartwig, Darlynn Krause, 'Sc TH 92' 1 -Jw lid l ROW 1 Wllllam Kopp Douglas Rabbach Lcroy Zubrod John Henderson Donald Staube Gerald 'xloldenhauer Dennrs Sternke Kenneth Ohrmundt ROW 2 LouEl1a Stoltenburg Joyce Wendt Carol Fetherston Genevieve Platz Stanley Stoltenburg Mane Werner Mary Wesemann Helene Gehler Jean Staude ROW 3 Valer1e Fuerbrrnger Marl ne Schumacher Geraldxne Gelssler Iwadlne Voss Gladys Schroeder Gall Johnson Joyce Wolff Susan Chrlstalns L1ll1an Johnson Dlanne Schuenke ROW 4 Mary Else Ralph Oestrerch Lloyd Brekke Robert Jackson Lee Nelson Dolores Wolff Joyce Kelhng Leroy Stark Robert Wendt Came Henderson mmahca f A ROW I Denn1sBuske Andrew Bare Donald Hartwlg W1ll1amKoeppler Davrd Rowlands Thomas Mewrs Rlchard Schuenke ROW 2 Carol Hamann Audrey Utrech Vanlta Brunk Carol Krerzxger Jack Wollm Kathryn Koser Arlene Altwles Ruth Dorn ROW 3 Yvonne Zastrow Mar1lyn Knaack Ga1lKell1ng Karol Schroeder Mar1lynF1len1us Gertrude Ambrose Maryanne Spangler Beverly Kopp Mar1lynVesper ROW 4 Arlene Kropf George Flscher Robert Cleary Martln Buss Sh1rleyLambrecht Faye Nelson PBIFICIH Kopp W1111amSchne1der L1lasW1tte Lyle Klockow Z' 'J' Dlrector Elleen Scott Mn. , -at , rf A I- 1 J ' , ' , K - ,.., -t Q.. , , 6 N . f .- V . . 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A S li,7T M35 unior rom 1952 n .4-If Ni D Queen - Faye Nelson i King - Kennerh Ohrmundt - '- r' Prom Royalty Grand March Grand March 3 3 Rf A ROW I: Ralph Stendel, John Vorlob, Donald Buerger, Mr. Kautza, Neil Olsen, Lawrence Queiser, William Kopp. ROW 2: Dennis Schlesner, Jack Wollian, Charles Naatz, Robert Knaack, Stanley Stoltenburg, Wayne Kramer, Richard Nelson, Ronald Ulsberger, ROW 3: Ralph Raabe, Merlin Krause, Wayne Keeser, Ralph Oestreich, Leroy Stark, Martin Buss, Gunter Schulte, Dennis Sukow, Paul Streich. ROW 4: Harvey Buske, Fredrick Genz, Russell Otto, Merlin Pfeiffer, George Schildbach, William Ulm, Glenn Rummler, Leroy Zubrod YW David Stendel, Wayne Weber. ROW 5: Stanley Klausch, Ludwig Porzky, David Koeppler, Rudolph Petig, I BYE, 'Y Jack Trimborn, Donald Stendel, Roger Stark, William Koeppler, Herbert Vogel, Wayne Tessman, Douglas QYXQSV Stoltenburg. FFA Basketball Notching Pigs Milk Testing, Herd Improvement 1 Ludwig Porzky Jack Wollin John Vorlob William Ulm r .' Soil Testing ,- Wayne Weber SOF FORENSIC CONTESTANTS ROW 1 Beverly Kopp Jean Staude Mary Else, Carol Fethersron, ROW 2 Donald Hartwlg Richard Schuenke Helene Gehler, Geraldme Gelssler Joanne Dettmann ROW 3 STANDING: Miss Scott Andy Bare Mary Wesemann Douglas Rabbach, Karol Schroeder Arlene Altwels Patsy Kopp Faye Nelson, Carl MOTHER IS A FRESHMANU . . Jean Staude . Kathryn Koser . . . Gail Fisher . .Dianne Schuenke . . . Lilas Witte . Carrie Henderson Marlene Schumacher . . Marilyn Knaack . Gladys Schroeder Marvin Moldenhauer . . . John Hartwig . Tom Mewis . Lyle Klockow . . William Ulm . David Rowlands . Eileen Scott 35 A-L ROW 1: Gerald Moldenhauer, Dennis Sukow, David Rowlands, Torn Mewis, Kenneth Ohrmundr, Richard Schuenke, Marvin Moldenhauer, Manager, Robert Wendt, ROW 2: Coach Sunby, John Hartwig, Herbert Vogel, David Koeppler, Robert Jackson, George Fischer, Russell Keeser, Lawrence Queiser,tManager, William Schneider, ROW 3: Ludwig Porzky, Patrick Higgins, Donald Buerger, John Trimborn, Andrew Bare, George Schildbach, William Koeppler, Assistant Coach Sackett, ROW 4: Wayne Keeser, Donald Stendel, Robert Trimborn, Donald Hartwig, Leroy Zubrod, Dennis Steinke, Robert Cleary, Lyle Klockow, -ff 'm?-.1---uixssiwzi. -A -i'.:4A2'fi K 576 'gf QNXSKXH SUBURBHH 01,15 Wfff joofgaf RCU? Sept. Il ll Oct. ll ll ll ll Nov. WE THEY Delavan 7 19 Sun Prairie Z0 O Verona 40 0 Waterloo 31 O Deforest 33 Z0 St. John's 0 25 Cambridge 13 7 Oregon 32 7 Juneau 14 7 omecoming f 952 -f .5 I x 1 ROW 1: David Rowlands, Gerald Moldenhauer, Kenneth Ohrmundt, Richard Schuenke, Mr, Sunby tQEgZ1dlgQlqgCllp qCoachJ. ROW 2: Robert Cleary Mgr., George Schildbach, Donald Staude, Marvin Moldenhauer, Jerry Dennis Sukow, Lloyd Brekke Mgr, Johnson Creek 64 Johnson Creek 51 Johnson Creek 52 Johnson Creek 67 Johnson Creek 46 Johnson Creek 56 Johnson Creek 41 Johnson Creek 64 Johnson Creek 55 Johnson Creek 81 Johnson Creek 53 Johnson Creek 61 Johnson Creek 66 Johnson Creek 55 Johnson Creek 68 Johnson Creek 77 Johnson Creek 67 Johnson Creek 69 DETRKUTTOURNAMENT Johnson Creek 75 Johnson Creek 53 Johnson Creek 63 IHSTRJCT PLAY-OFF Johnson Creek 72 Pewaukee Wate rloo Endeavor-Oxford Palmyra SL John's St. John's Cambridge Oregon Wate rloo Deerfield Edgerton M.A. M .A. Endeavor-Cxford Sun Prairie Marshall Cambridge Marshall Verona Palmyra Lake Mills Marshall Pewaukee Cedar Grove 29 32 47 34 36 38 30 56 35 48 54 55 58 60 53 53 41 43 63 43 58 60 me Ken n uDaven uGeorgeU HDOH' Cheer lea ders: Patsy, Susie, Mary, qua 5 Marv -fz. f x X 'fnaf f' Ardie ROW I: William Kopp, Andrew Bare, Tom Mewis, Robert Wendt, Dennis Busl-ce, Robert Jackson, ROW 2: Gerald Wishowski, Martin Buss, Lloyd Brekke, Mr, Surtby Coach, Robert Cleary, George Fischer, Jerrold Klingbeil, Carrie .Dianne J.C. accepts District trophy. NN-LIU '-Dick John Dennis POLL VIC! Sclmoof YZ-4 flat oelztff Q7 ' Qiiiktft Hariv Zelglefnan, Johnny Gelyler, 8111 Kopp, Edgar Last. 2519 Q 3 September 2 . School Started 10 . . Assembly Program t October 23 . . Homecoming Parade Z4 . . Homecoming Dance November Mr. Kaulz-2 6 7 8 Co . e - . . nvention ' ll . . OnesAct Play Contest 13 . . Assembly Program 30 . . Agriculture Convention 25 . . . Band Concert 27-28 . . Thanksgiving Vacation December 15 . . . Christmas Cantata 17 . . . Christmas Dance Dee. 32 thru Jan. 4 . Christmas Vacation January 26 . . . Massed Bands -Pelfvaulcee 26' . . . Junior Class Pla y February 4 . . Career Day- sCambi-idge 6 . . . Con vention Miss Tobler ,, 23 . . Massed Choruse A Whitewa te Afferch 3 , , . Local Forensic Contest N 6' . . Solo Contest Elimination Contest 26' . . Band Solo Contest -4p1'1'1 3 e6- 7 . . Easter Vacation 30 . . Senior Class Play May 8 . . Junior Prom ,H 16 . . B-and Festival 1 27 . . Inhgh hool Grad 4' rwgga-is Mr. Sackett Ilcb Lib , unby ua tion . Slr 441'-f 00'1and.g Aff!! Scott Qre Q 'Uh Baker fy .2414 f0gl'CLl0A:5 V W, if V s : I fb 4 06.5 jf, Wx, ,I K my x ,fx ff ww TVWV Wwfgwyfy QWXWAQ 41 U f,ffff Q B uf' I A W A f rw, X QQ . I . 11: f Y A4 x . . MM ly I . Hy fy! My . ,.ff If ' . F H i y , ' -V pf ll I U - fry lk ,f nl M J. J! ' ' , i X? AIA! - :tiff f y ,jf 4,115 , 2 ' uf! .IJ 11,7 fl' I, L Q ,iff is Kfl I F fl, . H U1 llfuff ,If s W lf:-1 X - A AAN . B fait- -4 2-'M ,VR Ali Q- - - E A 'V V fn' . La 4 ' Q 'I v S I f 1 5 xy' -x In A aff' A ' l .-ix J L 6 5' F 5 gig' xgg' 'HE' ,MY nsrmrrz Feens for nzmme N ED5 .ml-msun CQEEK to-,nn LHANGF. 1: 5 ff Q ecnmmuu MIXING FISHE R PHA RMAC Y C The Rexall Store Omphments of JOHNSON CREEK CO OP EXCHANGE Jefferson WISCOHSIH Phone 8327 Johnson Creek Wls SNIIII HARBIIH Your Port of Call Motel Motor Court Hmghway 30 Restaurant Refreshments Harley n Llla Phone 119 Comphrnents of SPIIIHMINS BAR Johnson Creek W1s Ernle gl Lydla Stemnke Props Refreshments Sandwxches etc Phone 342.7 -S 1 I , , . ?f ' ,f - Vyfy J Y by f M., 'A'-1, 1 - .. 7 , TV' . no Z ? ' ' wr, if AIG, L1 9 ,fl ' 1, 5 :7 1 l ' . 1' I ,1 5 ff , . ' . , ' . , . , 213 H My EP iff-'l' V x . s H- ?f f 'u The Important thing ln education IS how well you employ that which you have learned LADISI-I MALTING C0 Congratulates the 1953 Graduates of JOHNSON CREEK HIGH SCHOOL TUNIRKUUIUTV GENERAL OFFICES MILWAUKEEI WIS ff X X I CLEANERS f '7 ' RITE WAY CLEANERS Johnson Creek Wisconsin Free pick up and delivery Phone 138 I G A Grocereis and Meats HAROLD A STAUDE Johnson Creek Phone 4627 QW me LLOYD'S TAVERN Highway Z6 Johnson Creek, Wisconsin Tel. 729 BUSS'S PALM GARDEN Dance hall for all Occasions Farmington Tel. 1927 5 i' -mf I. H F' 323- 15.45- W D SPROESSER CO Jewelry Music Pianos Radios Watertown Wisconsin MATTER S FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 249 W Jefferson Wisconsin 3'-:N N aww WWE' THE BANNER PRINTING CO. Jefferson, Wisconsin Publishers of the Official Jefferson County Newspaper The Jefferson Banner Telephone 440 JUNG AND RUEL MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service Jefferson Tel. 232 ,--- vi-P-bd ' ,-,lb 108-112 W. Main Watertown D. and F. KUSEL CO. Over 100 Years in Business Phone 1200 Hardware Sporting Goods L ' W H -s 'A 'M 'S - STANDARD -, STANDARD SERVICE STATION Edgar Schroeder Johnson Creek, Wisconsin Phone 108 - +-+ 1 TETZLAFF REXALL PHARMACY SALICK S d H 1 The Watch and Dlamond Store Goo ealgl fgofiolflkzggfrosperlty Watertown W1scons1n Phone 78 Watertown Phone 1 10 UU 'fl' 5 9 I in A710 ka . fix' 7 UP BOTTLING CO Watertown W1sconsm ROBISCH HARDWARE COMPANY W Roekle Jefferson WISCODSIH Phone 73 I , . . W nf I I: , l 'M' 4 5' vw! 1' N if! S, fs J 4 1 , . , 0 ' '1':' '-'r -7 e he 1 1 3 54 Q '1g'.' . 3. 1 111- ,,..,J Best W1shes to Class of 52 All U I l A1r Cond1t1oned Ambulance Servlce Jefferson W1scons1n C omplime nts of STUPPI BACH'S SAUSAGE C0 Stoppenbach s Meat Makes the Meal Comp1ete Jefferson, Wisconsin Phone 420 JER BRAUN LUMBER C0 AUER BRAUN LUMBER CO Johnson Creek W1scons1n Phone 37 GRUNER S Offmce Supphes Statlonery Books Cnfts Greetmg Cards Typewrlters Wate rtown W1sc onsm Phone 377 axe. SHELL SERVICE STATION Hugo Baum Johnson Creek WISCOHSIH Phone 122 ZIBELL and MOTL Plumblng Heatlng and Hardware I-IARTWIG S POULTRY FARM Johnson Creek W1scons1n Phone 7329 Phone 2967 Johnson Creek W1scons1n Comphments of H C CHRISTIANS and COMPANY Johnson Creek Phone 30 Comphments of KOSER'S GROCERY Johnson Creek Phone 102. Camera s Photo F1n1sh1ng Photographw Supphes L C Smxth Typew rlters 9 Phone 181 Bllssl S204 Mam St Walgreen System Watertown W1scons1n Ea s tman Sound Projectors Bell Sz Howell Mov1e Cameras 8: Sound Projectors V1c tor Sound Projectors When ln Watertown make our store your headquarters Nowncn 'mmzym ll? W Watertown Wzsconsln Tel 54 Portab le ' ' Best W1shes Semors HAA WUlF AGI CY Johnson Creek WISCOHSITI Insurance of all Kmds Phone 129 SFIElDS STATE BA Johnson Creek Wxsconsm Member of F D I C Depos1ts msured up to S10 000 Phone 129 S . Congratulations Seniors! 'FN iiw' A KRAMP COMPANY W A CHRISTIANS Your Nash All-flyte Dealer Insurance and Commerc1a1 Prxntmg Amer1ca s Most Modern Automob11e Johnson Creek Wlsconsm Watertown Phone 63 Phone 32 W gfficffa LOEFFLER FLORAL SHOP Flowers for Every Occass1on ELLIOTT S LADIES SHOP phone 649 Where styles are shown f1rst for less 202W Maln Watertown Wlsconsm Watertown W1scons1n ...,.... L ' 1 ' 1 1 i 5 f :HH , f w , ' .- 1 I .. - ' ,,'5 ' ,, V. e . . . 1 - 1 - gg , ' ' ' I ' ff if 'K ,. V 4 Vg, lglfggg , AN' f --42, ' ', A It .A U I , O u . , 1 I Hug t1te shoes FaSh1OH Craft for In Watertown It s Women KERN S WEBER S SHOE STORE Smart Clothes for Men Bob Smart Shoes for Men Phone 876 402 Mam St Watertown W1s TOT and TEEN SHOP SCHMUTZLER INFANTS CHILDREN TWEENIES HOME 310 Mam street Watertown Te 1216 w E E CHADY GEHRKE Watches Clocks Jewelry PHARMACY Repalmng 315 Maln Street Ham11ton Amerlca s fme Watch Authonzed Dealer Watertown Watertown W1s Phone 507 WARREN S LEE EDWARDS CLEANERS JEWELRY Phone 12 48 Watertown 11 North 4th St Watertown W1s Phone 53 W LESTER BEHLING'S GROCERY BOCHER Johnson Creek Wlsconsln phone 40 Phone 106 Johnson Creek ' V D I U ' 1 - l I 1. - Watertown , Wisconsin . . , . , . D O I ' l LADYS BEAUTY STUDI Phone 73 Mam St Watertown W1s Eyes Exammed Glasses Fltted DR HAROLD E MAGNAN Optometr1st 410 Mam St Watertown W1s Cadlllac Pont1ac 24 hour Se rvlce KING HINTZ INC Phone 1276 216 3rd Street Watertown W1s ART DUDDECK Se rvlce Statlon Tavern D1str1butor for Martln Outboard Motors Phone 1537 W Watertown Wlsconsm For real values m Monuments and WATERTOWN MEMORIAL COMPANY INC THE BLOCK BROS 112 ll4N 4th St Watertown Wls BIRKHOLZ. FLORAL SHOP Home of D1stmct1ve Plants Corsages Cut Flowers Phone 978 616 Mam St Watertown W1s THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO Palnts varn1shes lacquers leads 011s enamels brushes and pa1nters SpeC1a1t1eS 208 Mam Street Watertown W1scons1n JOHNSON CREEK AUTO CO Tel 111 Johnson Creek WISCOHSITI JOHN HABHEGGER CO Frozen Food Lockers Cold Storage Sweet Auburn Brand Butter Wate rtown Wxsconsm Omar Gaston Manager OLIN R MOYLE Mutual Insurance Center Insurance for less Why pay more'7 Johnson Creek W1scons1n Phone 3927 MI ' O U I 511 ' . , ' . . . markers - See Us First . . . HARRY Z IEGLEMAN Johnson Creek WISCOUSIH Blacksmlthlng Electrlc and Acetylene Weldmg and Cuttmg Lawn Mowers Sharpened Phone 6738 FELTON ELECTRIC SERVICE Ph11co 81 GE Telev1s1on Hotpolnt Apphances Maytag Washers 1017 N Mam St Jefferson Wis TIMMEL S SHELL SERVICE Shell and F1re stone Products Phone 634 Route F3 Watertown W1s NEW PUERNERS INC Famous For Low Pr1ces 404 Rac1ne St Jefferson W1s BEN FRANKLIN Jefferson W1scons1n Shoes For The Fam11y Jefferson W1s Corrxphments of REDDING S RESTAURANT Jefferson W1scons1n EMIL S CITY SERVICE Complete Motor Tune up Servmce On All Cars Jefferson Wlsconsm MARTIN KREKLOW S SERVICE Shell and Fuestone Products Raclne 8: Dewey Streets Jefferson Wmsconsm Phone 6 29 OLSON'S SERVICE Pure O11 Products Major Motor Servmce on Cars Trucks Sr Tractors Hour Heavy Duty Wrecker Serv1ce Johnson Creek W1scons1n Phone 58 Compliments of NEDOW'S SHOE STORE . n i 4- - D RINDFLEISCH FEED MILL and HATCHERY Jefferson and Watertown ,,.?'- JENSEN DRUGS Jefferson Wlsconsm Phone 88 FARMINGTON GENERAL STORE Herb Voss Prop WatertownR 1543 W1s Phone Johnson Creek 631 X r ' ROCK RIVER AUTO CO Phone 141 Johnson Creek W1s A A BEHLING APPLIANCES BRUNNER HARDWARE COMPANY Electrlcal Apphances Jefferson Wlsconsln Mautz Pamt, Electmc Wxrmg phone 57 N V ' ' f T 'U .. .'i fN ' 1 , 7 -1 J -RV L 'I L 4 V ....e3 L 1 1 'G ' I , . 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Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

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Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 59

1953, pg 59

Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 48

1953, pg 48

Johnson Creek High School - Scroll Yearbook (Johnson Creek, WI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 37

1953, pg 37


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