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

 - Class of 1959

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At thus stage we lost Ray Roeder and Gerald Kopp but thus rs partly supplemented by the addutron of Arlene Seeber The first successful entry ln the last and most powerful mrssrle stage, was our wrnnlng of flrst place an the magazlne campargn Another outstanding entry was agaln marked for us rn our capturing of flrst place In the H mecommg Parade with the float, Dragon C mb ldge Thru Creek The next feature was the arrlval of our class rrngs, which slgmfled that we were now well on our way The second half of Junlor s construction proved most worthwhlle with the presentation of our class play, Its All In Your Head and the Junlor Prom, Saul Along Sllvery Moon The muslc was furmshed by Jlmmy Hartwlg, wlth Russell Schmitt relgmng as kung and Judy Hartwlg as hrs chosen queen A wonderful post prom S S Sllvery Moon sponsored by our parents, was held rn the Fireman s Hall after the prom Honor was shown to three dllagent members of our mlsslle crew by bemg selected as Badger Girls and Boys State Representatrves They were Carolyn Staude Roland Wlshowskr, and Warren Bankert As the frnal power stage IS completed with many achievements, we, the Class of 59, are awarded the Spmt Cup for team work, enthusiasm, good school sparlt, and sound mlssrle Stage Number Four Senior The generation of our flnal stage or payload, as It IS known, began on September 3 l958 under our chief designing Instructors Mass Scott and Mr Zurbuch Chief engineer of the pay load development was Roland Wrshowskl, assisted by an advrsory committee made up of Carolyn Staude, Janet Zastrow, Roger Reichert, Judy Hartwlg, and Russell Schmitt Our mrsslle crew now number 31 members with the reluctant release of Lance Messmer and Chrns Thomas, but we welcomed the addltron of Nyla Uselman The frrst large make up of the Sensor, was our hosting to the Homecomung Dance, lndlan' Love Call Corn shocks, Indian teepees, and soft muslc by Herb Bredow, provlded the prominent setting Roland Wrshowskl reigned as kung and Janet Zastrow as queen Our foremost achrevement an the payload development was the producing of this annual whose contents were prepared by our Annual Board Recognition went out to the cast for their presentation of the class play, Nuts In May The crew bestowed on Carolyn Staude special congratulations for bemg the reclplent of the D A R award Ten top students were headlined In the completron of this tremendous task They were Joyce Deegan, Isabel Genz, Judy Hartwug, Isabel Mead, Jean Messerschmldt, Roger Renchert, Jean Reynolds Carolyn Staude, Roland Wlshowskn, and Janet Zastrow Having flnlshed the stages necessary, our mlsslle now awaits on the launching pad for nts release on May 28 l959 Wlth this release the future can be so unlrmlted for each and every one of us 11 I o ' ' a r' . ll ' Ill ' ' ' ' ll' ll ' ll ' ' ll , . ' ' Q --ll ' ll-- . . , . , , . . . ' I . . . . , development. --rr ' ll . . . . I I . - ,, . ,, . . ,, . ,, . . . I .. . . ,, . ,, I A ' I ' '

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COUNTDOWN FOR THE CLASS OF 59 The class of 42 potentual mlssrle experts had lust allghted from a let transport at the John son Creek Provmg Grounds on September 2 1955 They were greeted by therr advlsors for the year Mrs Punzel and Mr Mlchelson Thenr ensulng task us to be the development of a four stage mnssule Stage Number One Frosh Our chlef of mlsslle development for the novice year was Judy Hartwlg aided by Roland Wushowskl Jean Messerschmldt Carolyn Staude Sandra Buss and Lance Messmer The flrst construction of the Frosh was the Homecoming Parade entrance of our float Creek Wull Be a Good Sport Mllton Union We Il Deport During the course of the year our crew of mlsslle experts dwindled wlth the departure of Alexander Zubrod Roger Schroeder Gloria Rabuck Dale Blanke and Albert Olson A scaen tlst gained was Sandra Stevenson Funds for the development of the remaunlng three mlsslle stages were roused by partlcnpatlng In the magazine campaign having ple sales and running concessions for football and basket ball games Stage Number Two Soph Schoeberle and Mr Wlsnefskl Our crew of 36 again led by Judy Hartwlg suffered the loss of Carol Inwood John Strelch Mary Topel and Jerome Keeser but galned by the registering of Jean Reynolds Capable assnstants were Roger Reichert Roland Wlshowsku Carolyn Staude Jean Messerschmldt and Sandra Buss Flrst development on the Soph was completed with the entrance In the Homecoming Parade of our float Johnson Creek Wall Take Its Toll Oregon Will Rock and Roll Our crew was sorry to receive the resignation of two experlmenters during the year namely Marvln Hull and Melvun Slmonds The year closed most happily with the required procedure of ordering our class rings Stage Number Three Junnor The fmol power stage of Junior level was started and flnlshed most zealously A mlsslle crew of 33 members returned with the loss of Dawn Pollnskl and Kenneth Kloss but wlth the regaining of Alexander Zubrod Our advanced work on the mrsslle was directed and guided on the road to success by Mrs Odland Mr Kautza and Mr Fronk Leadlng mlssnle sclentlst of the year was Carolyn Staude she was assisted by Roger Reichert Roland Wlshowskl Judy Hartwag Janet Zastrow and Chris Thomas 'IO 9 I . . . I . . . - , . , . . . --ll n . . . . . I . I I I I ' ' ' II ll T . I Il ' --I ' ' I Il . . . ,, . ,, . I I I I I - '- . . . I . . I . . - --ll II Work on the second power level began in the fall of 1956, under the counseling of Mr. u . . . I . . I I I I I ' 7 I I I , . . ,, ,, . . . ll ' ' . I I ' I , . --ll ' II I .. I I I . . . . . . . I I I I I '



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LUCILLE BANKERT Lucy A star? Well, shes out every nite. G.A.A. 3,45 Dramatics Club 1, 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 News- paper 45 F.l-l.A. 2,3. KENNETH BRUMM Ken Manana is good enough for me Band l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Dramatics Club 1,25 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 45 Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,4. SHARON BECKER Sherry She likes to study the stars.. over some boy's shoulders. G.A.A. 45 Girls Chorus 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 45 Annual Staff 4g Newspaper 45 Library Club 3,45 F.l-LA. 2,3g Dramatics Club 3 I2 4. .4- WARREN BANKERT Shotgun If, at fixst you don't succeed, try, try again. F.P.A. 1,3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Baseball 2, 3.4. SANDRA BUSS Sandy A little woman is a dangerous thing. G.A.A. 3,45 Girls Chorus l,2,3 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Drarnatics Club l,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,2 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper 3,45 Library Club 2,3,4.

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