Montello High School - Granite Hilltopper Yearbook (Montello, WI)

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GRANITE HILLTOPPER PRESENTED BY THE . . . MONTELLO HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL STAFF eleventh volume . . . nineteen-hundred fifty-three ■ . ... . 1 ' U •riftc ii +1 mm±- .. 4 uediaztuM zae... We, the members of the Annual Staff wish to dedicate the '53 Granite Hilltopperto Miss Ann Gibbons for the guidance and friendli- ness she has shown us in the past years. Any- one who has had the pleasure of working with her in F. H. A. or who has taken Home Economics knows that she has a fine charac- ter and personality. F. ROGERS CONSTANCE Central State College University of Wisconsin History Physical Education B Basketball Volleyball Track Sophomore Class Adviser School Board . . , PRESIDENT.............................Henry Orienti CLERK....................H. O. Scharenberg TREASURER..................William Bartlett 'pacuCty • L. A. KIGER Principal Superior State Teachers University of Wisconsin University of Iowa University of Minnesota Algebra Senior Class Adviser MRS. ANNA DAHLKE Stout Institute University of Wisconsin Home Economics F.H.A. Adviser Junior Class Adviser Page 3 REID F. HORLE Whitewater State College Bowling Green State University laCrosse State College Geography Science Sophomore Class Adviser IRENE M. SCOBIE Ripon College University of Wisconsin History Social Science Library Freshman Class Adviser BEVERLY J. SCHRANK Whitewater State College Business Education Annual Freshman Class Adviser LUCILLE M. TOSCH Central State College English Dramatics Sophomore Class Adviser CHARLES W. WECK Wisconsin State College Band Vocal Junior Class Adviser JACK W. WHIRRY University of Wisconsin Agriculture F. F. A. Adviser Sophomore Class Adviser Page 4 BERNICE E. SCOBIE Ripon College University of Wisconsin English Senior Class Adviser AUDREY B. WATSON vVhitewater State Colleg Science Mathematics Junior Class Adviser MOTTO : “Today we follow. Tomorrow we lead. VALEDICTORIAN: Janis Robinson SALUTATORIAN: Florence Steinhaus D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN: Dorothy Weiske ADVISERS: Miss Bernice Scobie Mr. L. A. Kiger PRESIDENT: Dick Noreen VICE-PRESIDENT: Dale Steinhaus SECRETARY-TREASURER: Dorothy Weiske FLOWER: Yellow Rose COLORS: Old Rose Silver SettionA . . . In September of 1949, 47 freshmen launched upon a high school career. Hesitating at first at our strange surroundings we soon became acquainted, and after our initiation we were truly a part of Montello High School. It was evident from the beginning that we were going to accomplish things. As Sophomores we were very active in the many school activities; as juniors the main item of concern was our junior prom. Hectic weeks of feverish preparation resulted in an imaginative set- ting of our theme, ‘‘Stairway to the Stars . Searl Pick- ett's orchestra provided the music as king Donald Utke and queen Phyllis Czeskleba reigned over the event. Our senior year, most memorable of all, calls to mind happy memories of the senior class play and skip day. During the year a new student, Irene Mace, became a member of our class making 42 graduates, a remark- able attainment. For us, the years passed quickly and happy memories of our friends and teachers will linger on. JOHN BANDT “Surley” Basketball 2,3. Track 1,2. FFA 1, 2,3,4. Volleyball 1.2,3. Archery 2. Annual Staff 4. DHIA 1,2,3,4. FFA 4. Reporter 4. WILLIAM R. BARRON “Willy ’ FFA 1,2,3,4. FFA Basketball 2. FFA Soil Judging Team 2. FFA Poultry Judging Team 3. Volley Ball Team 3. Annual Staff 4. Phy. Ed. Captain 4. Satians , , , MELVIN E. BELL “Mel” Football 1. Baseball 1. Basketball 1,2. Phy. Ed. Captain 2. Basket- ball Manager 1. r JOHN A. BOEHM “Johnny” Archery 1,2. Forensics 3. FFA 3, 4. Boy's Chorus 3,4. FFA Quartet 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Page 6 FFA ROGER BESSAC “Bezzy” 1,2,3,4. Archery 1,2. DHIA 1 2. RALPH K. BUCHHOLZ “Buckles” Tumbling 1.2. FFA 1,2,3,4. FFA Basketball 2. FFA Secretary 4. Stofe Poultry Judging Team 3. Phy. Ed. Captain 3. Annual Staff 4. KENNETH C CRAGIN “Ken” Band 1,2,3,4. Boy's Chorus 4. Mixed Chorus 4. FFA 1,2,3,4. Boy's Quartet 4. PHYLLIS R. CZESKLEBA “Philly” Library Club 1. Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Band 2,3,4. Forensics 1,2,3,4. Prom Queen 3. Annual Staff 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Solo 3,4. Duet 4. Double Trio 4. Astronomy Club 3. SUSAN D. DANIELS “Susie” Archery 1,2. Annual 2,3,4. Band 1,2,3,4. Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. So- lo 4. Duet 4. Trio 4. Duet 3. Solo 1,2,3. Mixed Chorus 2,4. Foren- sics 1,2,3. Dramatic Club 1. Press Club 3. Prom Court 3. Astronomy Club 3. FRANK DANNER “Dan” Tumbling 1 ,2,3. Archery 1,2. Mixed Chorus 4. Echo 4. For- ensics 2,4. Over the Teacups 3. Football Manager 1. Astronomy Club 3. 0 0 0 1953 ALICE A. EBERT “Al” Archery 1. Twirling 1,2,3,4. Drum Majorette 2,3,4. Tumbling 2. Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. Dramatics 1,2,3,4. Triple Trio 4. Twirling Solo 1. DONNA GAATZ Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4. Library Club 1,2.3,4. FHA 2,3,4. Home- coming Court 4. Annual Staff 3,4. Softball 2. DUANE A. KEMNITZ “Pokey” Tumbling 1,2. Football 2,3. Bas- ketball 2. Forensics 4. JACQUELINE L. K1GER “Jackie” FHA 1,2,3,4. Secretary 3,4. Re- porter 2. Convention 3. Annual Staff 3,4. Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. Vice President 4. Mixed Chorus 2, 4. Girls' Quartet 3,4. Band 1,2, 3,4. Prom Court 3. Booster Club 1. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Astronomy Club 3. IONE KLIMKE “Klinker” Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. President 4. PHA 2,3,4. Historian 3,4. Library Club 1,2,3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. President 4. Annual Staff 3,4. Press Club 3. Double Trio 4. As- tronomy Club 3. Se U n4, , , , GERALD R. LEFFLER “Jake” Track 1,2,3. Baseball 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Band 1,2,3. Archery 1,2. F.F.A. 3. Homecoming King 4. Astronomy Club 3,4. L PATRICIA McMAHON “Mickle” FHA 1,2,3,4. Treasurer 3,4. li- brary Club 1,2,3.4. Vice Presi- dent 4. Tumbling 2. Archery 2. Forensics 2,3. Over the Tea Cups 3. Echo 4. Dramatics 2. Girls Chorus 3,4. Press Club 3. Annual Staff 3,4. Page 8 IRENE MACE “Mazie” Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. Archery 3. Prom Committee 3. Annual Staff 4. Girls' Chorus 4. JAMES F. NAPRALLA “Snapper” Football 1,2,3. FFA 1,2,3,4. Trees- urer 4. Poultry Judging Team 3.. DHIA 1,2,3,4. DHIA Secretary- Treasurer 4. RICHARD A. NOREEN “Dick” Closi President 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Echo 4. Booster Club 2. Phy. Ed. Captain 1. Archery 1,2. Tumbling 1,2. BONITA A. NOWLAND “Bonnie” Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. Annual Staff 3,4. FHA 2,3,4. Tumbling 2. Forensics 2,3,4. Dramatics 1,2,3, 4. Archery 2. Triple Trio 4. Press Club 3. Mixed Chorus 2,4. Home Room President 3. JANIS R. ROBINSON “Babe” Vice President 3. Student Council 3. FHA 1.2,3,4. Historian 2. Vice President 3. President 4. Conven- tion delegate 2. Booster Club 1. Press Club 3. Annual Staff 3,4. Business Manager 4. Girls’ Soft- ball 2. Phy. Ed. Captain 2. Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4. Girls’ Chorus 1,2, 3,4; librarian 4. Mixed Chorus 2, 4. Quartet 3,4. Duet 2. Band 1. Homecoming Queen 3. FRED A. ROHNER “Red” Vice President 1. FFA 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3.4. Basketball 2,3, 4. Volleyball 1,2,3,4. FFA Basket- bal 1. Track 1,2,3,4. Phy Ed. Captain 1. Tumbling 2,3. Prom Court 3. 0 0 DONALD C. ROIDT “Sunbeam” FFA 1,2,3,4. FFA Basketball 2. Basketball 3. Football 3,4. Prom Court 3. Annual Staff 4. Ass’t. Business Manager 4. Homecoming Court 4. ROBERT W. SCHINKEL “Schink” FFA 1,2,3,4. Reporter 3. Vice President 4. FFA Speaker 2,3,4. Soil Judging 2. Echo 4. For- ensics 2,3,4. Press Club 3. An- nual Staff 2,3,4. Editor 3,4. Prom Court 3. Home Room President 3. Milwaukee Journal Art Contest 3. NORMA SCHARENBERG “Norm” FHA 1,2,3,4. Reporter 3. Histor- ian 4. library Club 1,2,3,4. Twirl- ing 1,2,3,4. Drum Majorette 2,3. Girls’ Chorus 3,4. Press Club 3. Annual Staff 3,4. Tumbling 2. Archery 2. Astronomy Club 3. Twirling Solo 1. Twirling Ensem- ble 1. RITA A. SCHWOCHERT “Reef” Band 1.2,3,4. Clarinet Solo 2,3. Duet 3,4. Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4. Duet 4. Mixed Chorus 2,4. An- nual Staff 3,4. Press Club 3. Ar- chery 1,2. Softball 1,2. Phy. Ed. Captain 4. Co-Captain 1,3. Phy. Ed. Award 1,2,3,4. Page 9 CAROLYN SMART Library Club 1,2,3,4. Annual Staff 3,4. Girls’ Chorus 1.2,3,4. Li- brarian 4. Girls' Double Trio 4. DALE STEINHAUS “Steinie” Vice President 4. Secretary-Treas- orer 1,2,3. Basketball 1,2,3 4 Football 1,4. FFA 1,2.3,4.. Soil Judging 2. Poultry Judging 3. Secretary 4. President 4. Prom Court 3. Phy. Ed. Captain 3. if N FLORENCE ELLEN STEINHAUS Class Vice President 2. FHA 1,2,3, 4. Parliamentarian 3. Convention Delegate 2. Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4. Press Club 3. Bond 1,2,3,4. Vice President 4. Astronomy Club 3. Forensics 3,4. Student Council 2. Annual Staff 3.4. Girls' Quartet 2. Girls’ Trio 3,4. Mixed Chorus 2,4. Booster Club 1. DAVID H. THOMPSON “Dave Bond 1,2. Football 1,2. Archery 1,2. FFA 3,4. Se ti n4, , , 0 RICHARD D. TIMM “Dick” Archery 1. Football 2,4. Boys' Chorus 4. Boys' Quartet 4. FFA. 3. Bond 1,2,3,4. Astronomy Club 3. DONALD A. UTKE “Ducker” Football 1,2,3.4. FFA Basketball 2,3. FFA 1,2,3,4. Prom King 3. DOROTHY ANN UTKE “Dort” Bond 1,2,3,4. Press Club 3. FHA 2,3,4. Demonstration 3. Parlia- mentarian 4. Archery 2. Phy. Ed. Captain 1,3. Co.Captain 2,4. Prom Court 3. Girls’ Chorus 1,3,4. An- nual Staff 4. Band Trio 4. Triple Trio 4. Library Club 1. Page 10 DOROTHY M. WEISKE “Muley” Class Sec.-Treasurer 4. FHA 1,2,3, 4. Historian 1. Parliamentarian 2. President 3. Vice-President 4. Con- vention Delegate 2. Annuol Staff 1,2,3,4. Co-Editor 4. Dramatic Club 1,2,3. Over the Teacups 3. Library Club 1,2,3,4. Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4. Sec.-Treasurer 4. Press Club 3. Astronomy Club 3. Student Council 4. Home Room Sec.-Treosurer 3. LOIS MARY ZUHLKE “Louie” Band 2,3,4. Clarinet duet 3. Clarinet Solo 4. Library Club 4. Forensics 4. ZANE ZOR ZWEIFEL Band 1,3,4. FFA 2,3,4. Football 3. Basketball 3. ’7KetH x'Ue Page 11 ROW It Down Poicyn, Donna Toepper, Carol Disbrow, Lois Klingbeil, James North, Albert Schmidt, Ronald Blada Potsy Nin- dorf. Miss A. Watson, Adviser. ROW 2: Kathryn Kearns, Howard Zellmer, Edward Schorenberg. Melvin Ingraham, Robert Schwartz, Leah Roberts Dixie Walters, Mavis Mittlesteadt, Advisers Mrs. Dahlke, Mr. C. Week. 3:. Bernice w ncell, Betty Puterbaugh, Donald Blada, Nancy Whirry, Betty Bliefnick, Sherman Bean, Marlene Borkowski Shirley Bornick, Henry Klawitter, Mary McNamara, Angeline Kelm. ROW 4: Edrienna Kolinjke, Thome Kujick, Roberf Freilag, Gordon Werdin, Gerald Poicyn, Dorothy Schinkel, lowrence liber- ty, Francis Roidt, Henry Doepke, Janice Nonkivell, Bette Gardner. fleutun (fyzte, , , , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Janice Nankivell, SECRETARY TREASURER Francis Roidt . VICE-PRESIDENT Donna Toepper ...... PRESIDENT Bn The Junior class returned to school this year with only 40 out of 45 members of last years' class. However, we lost Bernice Swaney during the first semester. We received our class rings on December 19. Our most important social event of the year was, of course, the Junior Prom. It was held on April 24, featuring Harold Farron and his orches- tra. Our King, Gordon Werdin, and Queen, Betty Bliefnick, led the Grand March to the melody of our theme song, The Lovliest Night of the Year. Page 12 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Janice Maynard ........... SECRETARY Larry Czeskleba .......... PRESIDENT Mary Atkinson.........VICE-PRESIDENT This fall when school resumed, we found ourselves with 35 out of our original 41 members left. During the course of this year we gained and lost John Burk. On October 31, we had our initiation party. The whole student body was invi- ted. The sophomore class hasn’t been overly active this year, but next year, hold onto your hats! , , , Scxfr antate ROW s Ruth Volbrecht, Marlene Morricol, Sandra John, Victor Schumann, Charles Barton, Eleanor Roidt, Dorothy Reagan, Marolyn Smart. ROW 2: Mr. Constance, advisor, Roselet Street, Mary Atkinson, John Moore, Jock Dalton, Edward Klawitter, Larry Czeskleba, Mr. Horle, adviser. Miss Tosch, adviser. ROW 3: Mary Wilson, Janice Maynard, Robert Bornick. Diane Compion, Allen Judas, Charlotte Dusenske, Constance Hersey, Vivian Hall, Sandro Zweifel. ROW 4: Groce Zellmer, Gene Davis, Jack Fohl, Duone Weckwerth, Donald Otto, John Foley, Jerold Kozlowski, Roland Zacharias, Delores Hein. MISSING: Richord Bean, Donald Morricol. Robert Schlaefer, Jeon Raymond. Row 1: Audrey Schumann, Joyce Miller, Adolph Heller, Jelaine Doepke, Roger Beahm, Nancy Thompson, Arden Lange, Judith Powless, Robert Klawitter. ROW 2: Mr. Whirry, Adviser, Nancy Dolton, Gerald Schmudlach, Ronald Beahm, Garnet Cadigan, Norman Lashock, Fredrick Kratz, Mark Furman, Jean Buchholz, Nancy Wuerch, Advisers, Miss L. Scobie, Miss Schrank. Row 3: Mary Wheaton, Carol Bliefnick, Gail Carlson, Janet Ingraham, Kally Campion, William Kieck, Darlene Cragin, Barbara Lambert, Doris Lee, Patricia Kusick, John McNamara. Row 4: Ralph Stoeberl, Jeon Buchholz, Allen Smith, Marlin Zellmer, Donald Hoffman, Kenneth Hilmer, Raymond Wincel, Alice Schinkel, Thomas Flaherty, Ronald Klawitter, Marian Ingraham. ROW 5: Mary McMahon, Rosalie Gray, Joyce Tonn, James Wheaton, Leonard Zuhlke, Vernon Zink, James Bednarek, Robert Gray, William Ravey, Keith Braatz, Donald Berg, Colleen Foley, Jacqueline McAfee. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus, Ann Thornes. ‘pxed wKOtt . . . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Colleen Foley........VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Steinhaus .......... PRESIDENT Carol Bliefnick . . SECRETARY-TREASURER On September 2, fifty-five new faces ap- peared in M. H. S. They belonged to the little freshmen. On October 31, the girls came out with very new hair styles, dad's overalls and boots. The boys hit the fash- ion page with ladies’ hats, unmatched shoes and socks, and purses. On Decem- ber 1 1, the freshmen gave a return party for the sophomores. Page 14 O O O ROW 1: Nancy Thompson, Mary Atkinson, Sharon Buchholz, Audrey Schumann, Joyce Miller, Down Polcyn, Alice Schinkel. ROW 2: Mr. Week, Director. Barbara Lommert, Marian Ingraham, Diane Campion, Mary Me Mahon, Jacqueline Me Afee. Garnet Codigan, Jean Buchholz, Constance Hersey. ROW 3= Mary Wilson. Patricia Kusick, Sandra Zweifel, Mary Wheo ton, Gail Carlson, Doris lee, Nancy Dalton, Janet Ingraham, Carol Bliefnick. ROW 4: Dorothy Reagan, Marolyn Smart, Jelaine Doepke. Joyce Tonn. Colleen Foley, Dolores Hein. Rosalie Rohner, Sandra John, Marlene Morrical. flection @ i ncc4. Mixed Chorus enjoyed a successful and profitable season under the direction of Mr. Charles Week. They met once a week, on Tuesday. At mony of the assemblies the chorus entertained the student body, capably assisted by accom- panist, Carolyn Smart. The Junior Chorus consisted of Freshmen and Sophomore girls. Many of the girls will be members of the Senior Chorus next year. They have participated in various programs throughout the year. ,,. 7%ixed ROW It Mary McNamara. Jacqueline Kiger, Bonita Nowiand, Dixie Walters. Rita Schwochert, Susan Daniels. Nancy Whirry. ROW 2: Mr. Week, director, Shirley Bornick, Betty Bliefnick, Florence Steinhaus. Phyllis Czeskleba, Donna Toepper, Janis Robinson, Carolyn Smart. ROW 3: John Boehm, Bob Schwartz, Honk Doepke, Dick Timm, Frank Danner, Ken Crag.n. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus. 0 0 0 Under the able direction of Mr. Charles Week, the band has progressed rapidly. This year we played between halves at football and basketball games. We led the Homecoming Parade and the Fall Festival Parade. We also played at the annual Christmas party. The annual musicale was presented on Feb- ruary 23 for parents and friends. Another concert is planned to be held in the spring. Members of the band took part in the solo and ensemble contest at Plainfield the 18th of April. On May 2, the entire band will participate in the Music Festival. Last year at the Wautoma Music Festival, we received the following ratings in Class C: First in marching and third in concert and sight reading. ROW 1: Rita Schwochert, Noncy Whirry, Coleen Foley, Dorothy Utke, Betty Bliefnick, Bette Gardner, Connie Her- sey, Shirley Bornick. ROW 2: Barbara lammert, Lois Zuhlke. ROW 3: Pat Kusick, Jelaine Doepke, Joyce Tonn, Nancy Thompson, Jacqueline Kiger, Susan Daniels, Ken Cragin, Hank Doepke, Bob Becker, Zone Zweifel, Shoron Robinson, Florence Steinhaus, Roland Zacharias, Donna Gloede, Joyce Miller, Mary Wilson. STANDING: Norma Scharenberg, Carol Bliefnick. Mary McNamara, Mary Atkinson. Groce Zellmer, Mr. Week, director, Phyllis Czeskleba, Sandra John, Richard Timm. MISSING: Alice Ebert, Darlyne DiBell. Page 16 ROW 1 j Mavis Mittlesteadt, Phyllis Czeskleba, Lois Klingbeil, Donna Gaatz, Carol Disbrow, Dixie Walters, Pot McMahon. ROW 2s Jacqueline Kiger, Janice Moynard, Mary McNamara, Nancy Whirry, Susan Daniels, Norma Scharenberg, Mr. Week, Director. ROW 3s Betty Bliefnick, Janis Robinson, Rita Schwochert, lone Klimke, Florence Steinhaus, Dorothy Utke, Shirley Bornick, Irene Mace. ROW 4: Bonita Nowland, Leah Roberts, Carolyn Smart, Dorothy Weiske, Dorothy Schinkel, Edrienna Kalinske, Pot Nindorf, Donna Toepper. MISSING: Darlyne DiBell, Alice Ebert. , , , Section, {fala' (?£ ncc4 There are 31 members in our organiza- tion under the direction of Mr. Charles Week. We have participated in various programs throughout the year. The elec- ted officers are: lone Klimke, President; Jacqueline Kiger, Vice President; Dorothy Weiske, Secretary-Treasurer; Janis Robin- son and Carolyn Smart, Librarians. Sever- al ensembles have been organized and will compete in our spring music festival. The Hilltoppers dropped their 11-man opener last Friday to Om- ro by a score of 35-13. And. though their inexperience stuck out all over them, their loss was not I.-W -I — - - -• -- Annual Homecoming Celebration Starts Wednesday Night With Pep Rally, Bonfire, Snake Dance Plans for Montello's second an- nual Homecoming celebration were beginning to roll this week and the high school students, faculty members, and.j£ £jntef of Corn- High School Actors Get 'B' Rating in One-Act Play Contest Freitag and Bean Score as Green a' - , vwr Hilltopptr Eleven Bow! to Omro £ • Freshman Class Leads In Enrollment at Montello High School Tri-County Hands Hilltoppcrs Third Defeat in Spite of Hot Second Half iRnidt, a regular HUItopper line man did not play at all. due to a leg injury suffered in a farm acci- dent recently Hilltoppers to Open Grid Season Against Omro Tomorrow Afternoon Name Sixteen to High School Intramural Montello High School's gridders, sharpened by three weeks of .steady practice, will meet Omro at 2 p. m. Friday in a tfamn that will be Montello-Westfield to Clash for 'Golden Pig' Trophy as Highlight Of Second Annual Homecoming Set off Wednesday night in a Local Home Economics, .. . Teacher Resigru from HilltOPpeC CoOCll Lists p f High School Faculty Dorothy Weiske Named LI3 To Receive DAR Good p e 6oV Citizenship Award Dorothy Weiske. da Mr and Mrs. Anton- been chosen Daughter o -l3 C 0 « 1 ey« Of Coach -at -i8tnan Hilltopper - % %OVT been busy this v v .eparing themselves for game of the season, a clash C eV rith 0mro on local field on ;h Friday’ S«Plomber 1 . „ by her Emphasis on the practice flrld 0'’ u by the fa- ihus far has been on conditioning. cul A Jy . - t exemplifying llh a little blocking and tackling qual' v .nice, de pend ability, practice as well The boys will patri . and leadership. probably start scrimmaging later - , “ it early next week. „v .-AM; Lfco 4 Hilltoppers Defeat Westfield by Ten Point Margin In First Win r e' . V3 Over Pioneers In Five Seasons v , List Leaders in High Sch°o1 phy,ical Ed Th« drouth is over! Montello High School's Hilltop- pers roared into action In n o O 0 js CT O - Jlfj Hilltop Squads Shade Princeton in Pair of One-Point Heart-Stoppers z • S f y v aikt bvi Si3 JfJ 1=5.-? o ± € is; all ID M ff I - Improved Hilltop Quintet Connects,- Trims Pardeeville Easily 44 to 38 X- •r'Z-cS-- ?£ Alter absorbing two defeats in their first three starts, the Mont- ello High School basketball team tnmaH in Itutir JmcI___tmr Awn.nja Montello Students to i Take Part in Ona.Art ' Extra Height, Shooting Deciding Factors as Ox-En Top Local Cagers 4 Just what happens when a short, fast team gets up against a gang I FFA Boys to Hold of tall ones was well demonstrat- v . c , ed at the Montello gym last Frt- Yearly bflfhe reed O- '• ' 1 Wins FFA c ontest for sight Year j ♦ School Monday 41 Turn Out for First Hilltopper Cage Practice,- First Game Nov. 18 Vojaiw 4 J Hohner. Heinie Klawitter. Jerry I Leffler. Jerry Polcyn. Krai i Roidt. Don Roidt. Frank Danner. Dick Noreen. John Bandt. Albert The musical department of the • Gordon Werdin. Bobby Freitag. Montello High School will stage a j Schwartz. Ronald Blada. • - • -----—• ' Melvin Inara ham lawrrnrr lib f SSF HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS TO APPEAR IN CONCERT NEXT THURSDAY EVENING V First Place Port Edwards Eleven H . '• Hilltoppers 41-0 Trimming 'he 7-C confer-1 homecoming, was sparked by Ed r Oa tangled I wards. a triple-threat back who Cj •' on I is rated the top player in the con V A fere nee, Edwards personally rack J0 Vp, „ •n three touchdowns and had 'vL “c C • coo pie more Top per- y O °e' k A 1 . a 41-0 y Montello s quite so big. how A the fact that a large . V cZ Hilltopper regulars failed •. O w . p 4| e losers was given vo played the into the Also. Montello breathing down Port Edwards' neck a few times but just couldn't swing it Four times the Hilltop- pers drove down to within five yards of a score but lost the ball « 'Y- secutfrt sc tiring at w i. ' 1 ep- -dng rival. aration tor Frio against the tree 'CJ O n V , V 1 - • V ' . i ±li “PEOPLE ARE FUNNY” The senior class play, “People Are Funny un- der the direction of Miss Lucille Tosch, was adap- ted from Art Linkletter’s comedy program, People Are Funny . The play really gets under way when Art sends Roscoe Higginbottam, a hy young man, to make a date with Betty Vernon whom he has never seen before. A convertible coupe is to be Section. “PCeuf CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Timm .............................Announcer Frank Danner.....................Art Linkletter, MC Susan Daniels...........Mabel Finney, a contestant Robert Schinkel ................................ .........Roscoe Higginbottam,ta shy man of 24 lone Klimke.........Peggy Sheridan, a contestant Rita Schwochert........Milly Vernon, a kid sister Dorothy Weiske . . Betty Vernon, a romantic miss Florence Steinhaus ............................. .......Kate Vernon, an understanding mother Dick Noreen..................................... .... Ed Vernon, a not-so-understanding father Melvin Bell.............Stan Rockwell, a go-getter Phyllis Czeskleba .............................. ............ Wanda Williams, a lifelong friend John Bandt.............George Stewart, a contestant Jacqueline Kiger.......Elsie Carter, a contestant Gerald Leffler............Don Carter, a contestant his prize if he succeeds. What he doesn't know is that Betty has received a series of strange gifts such as a collapsible chair and a mule. Betty's father is one of the most terrible tempered men in town so poor Roscoe has quite a time. Page 20 , , , ?4 mcc zC Sta Through the efforts of the Annual Staff mem- bers the 1953 Granite Hilltopper has been made possible. Each member was responsible for a cer- tain assignment with Miss Schrank serving as ad- viser. We hope we have succeeded in giving you a book that will always hold pleasant memories for you. STAFF OFFICERS ROW It Business Manager, Janis Robinson, Co-Editor, Dorothy Weiske. ROW 2: Editor-in-Chief, Robert Schinkel, Assistant Business Manager, Donald Roidt. Nindorf, Colleen Foley, Grace Zellmer, Leah Roberts, Gardner, Sandra John, Edward Schorenberg. Ralph ROW 11 Bonita Nowland, Donno Gaatz, Eleanor Roidt, Patsy Marolyn Smart. ROW 2: Rita Schwochert, Pot McMahon, Carol Disbrow, Bette Buchhols, Ruth Volbrecht, Miss Schrank. . . . ROW 3: John McNamara, Norma Schorenberg, Jacqueline Kiger, Mary McNamara, Janis Robinson, Florence Ste.nhaus, lone Klimke, Dorothy Utke, Ralph Stoeberl, Susan Daniels, Janice Maynard. , ROW 4: William Barron, Carolyn Smart. Janice Nankivell. Robert Schinkel, Donald Roidt, John Bandt, Gerald Polycn, Dorothy Weiske, Phyllis Czeskleba, Lois Klingbeil. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus. SEATED: Dole Steinhaus, Dorothy Weiske, Dick Noreen, Janice Nankivell. STANDING: Carol Bliefnick, Francis Roidt, Colleen Foley, Janice Maynard, Mary Atkinson, Mr. Kiger, Adviser; Larry Czeskleba, Donna Toepper. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of the three officers from each class with Mr. Kiger as its adviser. Its purpose is to dis- cuss the problems of the student body. ONE-ACT PLAY On November 3, four schools — Adams Friendship, Port Edwards, Westfield, and Montello — competed in the district one- act play contest held at Westfield. Mon- tello received a “B” rating. The cast pre- sented the play entitled '‘Echo . Pat McMahon, Bob Schinkel, Mary Atkinson, Miss Tosch, Dick Noreen, Frank Danner Page 22 SEATED: Adviser Miss Irene Scobie, Patricia McMahon, lone Klimke, Angeline Kelm. ROW It lois Zuhlke, Donna Gaatz. Movis Mittlesteodt, Morolyn Smart, Eleanor Roidt, Dorothy Reagan, Leah Roberts. Ruth Vol- brecht. ROW 2: Norma Scharenberg, Sandro Zweifel, Mary McMohon, Alice Schinkel, Down Polcyn. Kath- ryn Kearns, Marion Ingraham, Janice Maynard, Patricia Kusick. ROW 3: Edrienna Kalinske, Colleen Foley, Delores Hein, Janice Nankivell, Dorothy Schinkel, Dorothy Weiske, Carolyn Smart, Grace Zellmer, Patsy Nindorf, Carol Disbrow. MISSING: Dorlyne Di Bel I, Jeon Raymond. The Library Club, under the direction of Miss Irene Scobie, has thirty-two members. We are continuing to fill our vertical file with current articles to be used for supple- mentary work in all classes. The following members will receive library pins for three consecutive years of membership: Leah Rob- erts, Janice Nankivell, Patsy Nindorf. Con- gratulations! Page ROW 1: ROW 2: Kenneth ROW 3. Klowitter ROW 4: ROW 5: Oonold Adviser, Mr. Whirry, Ralph Buchholz. Robert Schinkel. Dal Steinhous, James Noprollo, John Bandt, Don Utke. Victor Schumann, Melvm Ingraham. William Barron, Ronald Blado, Keith Braatz, Jomes North, Robert Cray, Roger Bessac, Cragm, Gene Dovis, Billy Kieck. Kelly Campion Ronald Beahm, Donald Blade, Fred Krotz, Allen Smith, Ronald Klowitter, Arden Lange, Marlin Zellmer, Robert , Raymond Wincell, Allen Judas, Mark Furman, Gerald Schmudlach. Henry Klowitter, Ed Klowitter, Howard Zellmer, John Boehm. Leonard Zuhlke, Zon Zweiful. James Bednarek, Lloyd Fredrick, Albert Schmidt. John Foley, Francis Roidt, Donald Roidt. David Thompson. Henry Doepke, Otto. Fred Rohner, Bob Becher. ?- ?■ i- . 0 0 The Monlello Chopter of Future Farmers of America is composed this year of twenty-two Greenhonds and thirty-four Chapter Formers. The State Farmers of 1952 were Bob Cotter. Orlond Buchholz, and John Furman. The officers for this year include: president. Dale Sfeinhaus; vice-president. Bob Schinkel; secretary, Ralph Buchholz; treas- urer, James Noprollo; reporter, John Bandt; sentinel, Don Utke; and adviser, Mr. Whirry. The Farm Management Teom composed of Bob Cotter, John Furman, Bill Bettin, and Orlond Buchholz, as alternate, received first place in the state contest. For their efforts they received o free trip to the International Livestock Show at Chicago. The Soil Judging Team composed of Howard Zellmer, James North, Donald Blada, and Ronald Blada, as alternate, received first place in the district contest at Wautoma. They received a trophy for their work. The Poultry Judging Team composed of Dole Steinhaus, Bill Barron, Ralph Buchholz, and James Noprollo, os alternate, re- ceived fifth place in the State contest at Madison. Bob Schinkel, our F.F.A. speaker, received first place in the district contest. OFFICERS ROW 1: Pot McMahon, Dorothy Weiske, Janis Robinson, Jac- quelin Kiger. ROW 2: Dorothy Utke, Janice Maynard, Norma Scharenberg, Bette Gardner. . . . rf. Our club met with 39 members at the beginning of this year, with Miss Gibbons as our adviser. These girls were choosen as officers: Janis Robinson, Presi- dent, Dorothy Weiske, Vice-President; Jacqueline Kiger, Secretary; Pot McMahon, Treasurer; Janice Maynard, Song leader, Bette Rae Gardner, Reporter; Dorothy Utke, Parlimentarian; and Norma Scharenberg, His- torian. Our Chapter Mother was Mrs. Bruno lam- mert. In November Miss Gibbons resigned and we found Mrs. Anna Dahlke taking her place on our faculty. November 13 all the girls attended the FHA Rally at Oxford High School. We sponsored a Mother's Tea on February 12 for all the girls' moms. The District Demonstrations were held at Cambria in March. A few of our girls took part in it. During the summer, we sent three girls to the conven- tion at Green lake. They were: Bette Rae Gardner, Dorothy Utke, and Jacqueline Kiger. ROW 1i Dawn Polcyn, lone Klimke, Joyce Miller, Carol Disbrow, Bette Gardner, Marlene Morrical, Pot McMahon, Florence Steinhaus ROW 2; Adviser; Mrs. Dohlke, Dorothy Utke, Mary McMahon, Janis Robinson, Sharon Buchholz, Lois Klingbeil, Audrey Schuman. Charlotte Dusenske, Marion Ingraham, Jeon Buchholz. ROW 3 Sandra Zweifel. Pat Kusick, Gail Carlson, Barbara Lammert, Janice Maynard, Vivian Hall, Connie Mersey, Nancy Dolton,Jacqueline Kiger,Norma Scharenberg. ROW 4: Mavis Mittlesteadt, Sandra John, Donna Gaatz. Colleen Foley, Delores Hein, Janice Nonkivell. Dorothy Weiske, Potsy Nindorf, Eleanor Roidt, Bonita Nowland. 0pa%e t4ic . , . We had our local elimination contest on March 4 and 5. Those participating were as follows: Extemporaneous Reading: Nancy Whir- ry, Vivian Hall, Phyllis Czeskleba, and Florence Steinhaus, , Extemporaneous Speaking: Frank Danner and Duane Kemnitz; Oratory: Marlin Zellmer and Jack Steinhaus; Serious: Mary Mc- Mahon, Marion Ingraham, Dorothy Schinkel, and Diane Campion; Original Oratory: Donna Toepper; Four Minute Speech: Donald Blada and Edward Scharenberg; Humorous: Leah Roberts, Sharon Buchholz, Patsy Nindorf, Mary K. Wilson, Betty Bliefnick, Alice Schinkel, Kel- ly Campion, Angeline Kelm, and Bob Schinkel. Those who participated in the Montello dis- trict contest were: Nancy Whirry, Florence Steinhaus, Frank Danner, Duane Kemnitz, Mar- lin Zellmer, Jock Steinhaus, Mary McMahon, Dorothy Schinkel, Leah Roberts, Bob Schinkel, Donna Toepper, Donald Blada, and Edward Scharenberg. We had five A's from our district contest: Florence Steinhaus, Bobby Schinkel, Donna Toepper, Jack Steinhaus, and Donald Blada. They went to Stevens Point the twenty-eighth of March. Bobby Schinkel and Donna Toepper came home with A's. They'll go to Madison to represent our school on April 11. We all wish them good luck. n .Y THE BEST TEA Ml ROW 1 : William Ravey, Ronald Blada, Gordon Werdin, Richard Timm, Robert Gray, Keith Braatz. ROW 2: Lawrence Liberty, Ralph Stoeberl, Manager, Gerald Schmudlach, William Kieck, Henry Klawitter, Mr. Horle, Coach. ROW 3: Fredrick Kratz, Sherman Bean, James Napralla, Donald Utke, Gerald Leffler, Edward Klawitter, Robert Klawitter. ROW 4: Robert Freitag, Fred Rohner, Francis Roidt, Donald Roidt, Dale Steinhaus, Dick Noreen, James Bednarek. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus, Donald Morrical, Richard Bean, Robert Schlaefer. SEASON'S RECORD Montello 14 ............................Omro 35 Montello 0 ............... Adams-Friendship 21 Montello 19 ..................... Tri-County 42 Montello 0 ........................ Wautoma 26 Montello 0 ..................... Port Edwards 41 Montello 6 ...................... Westfield 19 , , , Montello High School completed its first year of eleven man football without a victory. But under the excellent coaching of bAr? Horle, the Montello boys and fans learned the ropes of a new and completely different game from last year’s six-man football. A number of the better players will be graduating, but we’re still hoping for a more successful season next year. Good luck boys! Page 29 LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherman Bean, Manager, Dale Steinhaus, Lawrence Liberty, Gorden Werdin, Duane Weckwerth, Gerald Polcyn, Robert Freitag, Robert Schwartz, Gerald Leffler, Larry Czeskleba, Mr. Horle, Coach. MISSING: Jack Steinhaus. i Squad . . . Although the record is 4-12, the team fought for, and lost close games. This year we had to play, and won, 45-38, and elimination game with Pittsville to get into the tournament at Westfield. Coach Horle and the boys are looking forward to a successful season next year. SEASON'S RECORD Montello 38 Omro 48 Montello 32 Wautoma 53 Montello 47 Princeton 50 Montello 45 Port Edwards 85 Montello 44 Pardeeville 38 Montello 45 Princeton 44 Montello 41 Plainfield 63 Montello 41 Adams-Friendship 51 Montello 47 Westfield 37 Montello 50 Omro 57 Montello 38 Oxen 57 Montello 30 Plainfield 42 Montello 42 Wautoma 44 Montello 43 Westfield 60 Montello 45 Port Edwards 59 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Montello 46 Adams-Friendship 53 Montello 38 Oxen 40 Montello 67 Green Lake 33 Montello 41 Port Edwards 69 Page 30 ROW 1 « Frederick Kratz, Adolph Heller, James Bednarek, William Ravey, Edward Klowitter. ROW 2: Mr. Constance. Coach; Gerald Schmudlach. Robert Bornick, Charles Barton, Robert Klowitter, Mark Furman, William Kieck. g’” Squad This year’s B squad con- sisted of 8 freshman and 4 sophomores. They will play an important part in the making up of next year’s team. Under the coaching of F. Rogers Con- stance, the team had a fairly successful season. Although we hope that many of the boys who played this year will be among the top ten. PHY. ED. CAPTAINS Mr. Constance and our Phy. Ed. Captains make up the net work of our Physical Education. They decide tournament events and select teams used in these events. SEATED: Rita Schwochert, William Barron, Mary McNamara, Thomas Kusick, Mory Atkinson, Duane Weckwerth, Mory Wheaton, Adolph Heller. STANDING: Mr. Constance, Borbara Lammert. James Wheaton, Dorothy Utke, Richard Timm, Janice Maynard, Edward Scharenberg, Donna Toepper. Page 31 ROW 1 : Edward Klowitter, William Barron, Robert Schwartz, Robert Bornick. ROW 2: F. R. Constance, Coach; Ronald Blada, Gerald Polcyn, Fred Rohner, Francis Roidt, Gordon Werdin. VoUe xM... The 1953 Volleyball Squad found a veteran team returning. They were, Fred Rohner, Ronald Bla- da, Frances Roidt, Robert Bor- nick, William Barron, Gerald Polcyn, Gordon Werdin, Robert Schlaefer, Edward Klawitter, and Robert Schwartz. The Sectional Tournament will be held at Montello, March 25. The schools participating are, Oxford-Endeaver, Montello, Om- ro, Plainfield, Princeton, Wau- toma, Westfield, and Pardeeville. ROW 11 William Ravey. Tom Kusick, Francis Roidt, Fred Rohner, Gerald Polcyn, Adolph Heller. ROW 2: Coach, F. R. Constance, Mark Furman, Fredrick Kratz, James Bednorek, Robert Klowitter, William Kieck, Gerald Schmudlach. , , , Montello's track team under Coach Constance’s supervision is looking forward to a successful season this year despite the fact that there will only be one vet- eran, Fred Rohner, returning. Fred placed fifth at the state with the shot put last year. Four other boys also traveled to the state last year. The team will participate in the preparatory, conference, and sectional meets. . . . ?V6o Florence Steinhous SALUTATORIAN Janis Robinson VALEDICTORIAN FOUR YEARS CHEERLEADER Dorothy Weiske D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN AWARD Howard Zellmer, Ronald Blada, James North, Mr. Whirry: Adviser, Donald Blada — Soil Judging Team Susan Daniels FOUR YEARS PERFECT ATTENDANCE Gordon Werdin and Betty Bliefnick PROM KING ond QUEEN Jacqueline Kiger FOUR YEARS CHEERLEADER Poqe Queen Phyllis and King John What we worked so hard for faUendan . . . . 1952 SEPTEMBER— 2 Open the doors Ed. Here we come 9 Election of upper class officers (No Bribing, kids) 19 Omro football game at home. To bad boys, but there's more games coming up. 22 Whose funeral today? Ohl It’s the Seniors having their pictures taken. The Curtis-Crowell magazine campaign started today. 23 The Scotch Trio did o swell job dancing and singing for us in the main room. Girls hew did you like the “sailor ? 26 The Adams-Friendship football game and the parade started the 1952 Fall Festival. King John Bandt and Queen Phyllis Czeskleba led the Parade of floats. OCTOBER— 3 Football game at Plainfield. We will do better next time. Whot happened to the doctor?! 6 This can't be cotton falling, it must be snowl 9 Well, there was some hard studying for a few days. SIX WEEKS TESTS. 10 Another football game at Wautomo. Well, we won’t tell the score. 16 Teachers meeting at Westfied. 17 Port Edwards football game away. Earlier hours might hove won this game, huh boys. What do you say, coachl 22 Pep Rally and Bonfire for Homecoming. So that is where all that brush and old paper1 has been going. 24 Homecoming game with Westfield. The Seniors won the trophy, againl 29 Miss Gibbons left due to illness at home. We surely do miss her. 31 Initiation Party. Are the freshman boys ready for bed? I didn't know there were so many girls in the freshman class that were score crowsll NOVEMBER— 3 One act ploys at Westfield. 6-7 Teachers Convention 10 Mrs. Dalhke started teaching here today. We hope she will like it in Montello as well os in Westfield. 1 1 Why so many sleepy Seniors, Oh, they just hod a hayride party last nightlll 13 F. H. A. Rally at Oxford. 17 F. F. A. Game Feed. By the way, is there an Alka-Seltzer handy? 18 Basketball game ot Green lake. Well, we are off to a good start, let’s keep up the good work. In the afternoon, we were entertoined by Bertell's Bird Circus. Were any of the birds left behind? 21 Omro Basketball game here. 22 F. H. A. Bake Sale. 25 Princeton home game. Too bad boys, better luck next time. DECEMBER— 2 Pardeeville home gome. Boys Drivers Education started today, let’s hope we will have some law abiding drivers from now on. Girls Drivers Ed. begins on Thurs- day. 5 Wautomo game away. (42-44) Oh, if only that last shot would have gone in. Huh, boys? 11 Sophomore Return Party. It was fun Freshmen! Thanks. 12 Port Edwards gome away. (45-59) This is getting monotonous. 17 Plainfield game' here, lost. (41-63) This we shouldn't even mention. 18 F. H. A. and F. F. A. Christmas party. I didn’t know there were so many Santas. 19 The high school Christmas Party. What happened to the Senior skit? 20 Christmas Vacation: FREEDOMMI! (FOR TWO WEEKS) Page 34 The winner!? de td vi . . . . 1953 JANUARY— 5 Back to school. 6 Princeton gome, there. That's good work, keep it up. (45-44) 8 Dr. Schocht sang for us and could he sing SOME ENCHANTED EVENING WOWII 9 Westfield home gome. (47-37) Weill Wos there some rejoicing otter that game. After all it has been 5 years since the last time. 15 Another movie in the main room today. 16 Adams-Friendship gome. Tough luck boys. But keep your hopes high. 19-21 Oh. whot headachesl Why?? Well it’s semester exams. 21 Ah - A new face around here. Who is it? Irene Mace started today. 20 Omro game away. Their favor. (50-57) 23 Oxen gome home. Well it happened again. (38-57) 28 We surely have talent in Montello. How do we know? The Polio Talent Show. 30 Home game with Wautoma. What happened? Guessll FEBRUARY— 3 Annuol pictures taken. Movie on Driving.• Title: A Day in Court. We hope that from now on there will be safer driving. 5 F. F. A. Dairy Improvement Meeting at Markesan. 6 Port Edwards home game. 10 Plainfield game away. 1 1 Conservation Day — There surely were many game wardens around. 12 F. H. A. Party for Mothers. How wos the punch and pineapple, Mr. Whirry? 13 Westfield gome away. To bad it could not be done this time. 14 Girls what day is today? Valentines Day maybe?? 17 Montello-Pittsville Elimination. Nice work boys. Tournament here we come. 19-21 I wonder who will be reading magazines this next six weeks. We know a few that won't be. 20 F. F. A. Speaking and Quartet Contest District Elimination. Good luck to you Bob next time. Also Adams-Friendship home game. Well there went our last chance. 25-27 Basketball Tournament at Westfield. 27 F. F. A. Week and they had an assembly program demonstrating how to hold a F. F. A. meeting. MARCH— 5 Paul Mix Rope Twirling Act. We think Mr. Mix had some very efficient assis- tants helping him. 6 Donkey basketball game. 12 Forensics at Montello. We hope to have some winners at Stevens Point nowl 16 Athletic Banquet 17 You certainly can tell whot day this is, why so much green kids?? 28 Forensic contest at Stevens Point. Best of luck to you, Donna and Bob. 31 Dr. Loyd Collins presented his fire-arms program. He was a modern Daniel Boone and showed us his gun of tomorrow. APRIL— 1 Were everyone's shoestrings untied today?? 2 Here comes PETER COTTONTAIL hoppin' down the high school hill. What’s this for? Why, Easter Vacation starts today. 24 Tonight's the night everyone has been waiting for. The Event: The Prom. The Theme: THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR. 25 Solo Contests 30 Junior-Senior Banquet MAY— 8 Senior Class Play 15 The school surely seems empty. The Seniors went on their class trip. 22 Well this is the night the senior class has been waiting for. Commencement. 27 Whewl Last day and no school again!!! 'TIL next year. } Pretty, isn't it? Queen and her court Keeper of the pig Page J5 Our boys in action 7 atx y i , . , Montello Products John Barrett Brittingham and Hixon Lumber Co. Buchholz Barber Shop Buffalo Lake Lodge-Bill and Ramona Cities Service Oil Co., Al Jirsa — Agent, Portaqe Wis. Cummings Funeral Home Davis House — Ed. Davis, Prop. D-X Chateau — Wally Bean, Prop. H. A. Freitag and Son Garage Freitag's I.G.A. Fox River Co-op Ass'n. Dr. H. Grant - Dentist Len Greiber, Herff-Jones Co. Lester Isberner — Plumber Jimmy's Billiard Parlor Kendall’s — Ken Kendall Knickerbocker Motor Soles Lammert's Home Bakery Menge's Resort — Cal E. Holland Montello Dry Cleaners - Harry Baxter, Prop. Montello Food Mart Montello Granite Co. Montello Theater Nankivell's General Merchandise Freeman L. Pike Charles E. Pike, Agents - North- western Mutual Life Insurance Co. Robinson Insurance Agency John Sexton Co. - Mfg. Wholesale Grocers Shell Service Station M. M. Smart Suncrest Egg Co. - A. H. Besh, Prop. Thompson's Garage Weiske Garage Westfield Dairy Co-op Ass'n. Wetlaufer Service Store White Lake Beach Resort - H. Scharenberg Prop Wisconsin Power and light Co. Czeskleba's Hardware Richard F. Inman, M.D. Montello Auto Body Shop Montello Tribune G. A. Seipert Westfield Nursery Frank's Jewelry Store Indian Echoes - Syl Adrian, Prop. Montello State Bank Ed. Ritchie Stubbe's Gamble Store - Don Olson, Prop. Grove-Newhouse Co. — Clothiers Williams Fruit Farm Tom Mulhern’s Body Shop Zaug's Modern Vending (School Concessions) Louis Cotter Morris Cotter John’s Grocery Montello Hardware and Electric Standard Service Station


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