James Madison Memorial High School - Olympian Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1974

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The CSI began as a regu- lar Economics class deciding to buy some stock with the help ofseveral companies. One company, the Rural Insurance donated S500 and said to put the remaining money thopefully a big prof- itj aside at the end ofthe year for scholarships. So. with S2400 total these stu- dents set up a corporation, running business meetings and writing up papers. Ac- cording to the Wisconsin Statute, the CSI was a real corporation and unknow- ingly twice committed ille- gal trading acts and could have been liable for live years injail or Sl0,000 or both! The high point for CSI was a 2-day Chicago trip. Coincidentally Presi- dent Nixon was staying in the same hotel and everyone had fun trying to see him. They even had the Secret Service suspiciously watch- ing them. This year's debate team was small in number but high in spirits with a lot of close work with all mem- bers, remarked advisor Mr. Mueller about the four- member Debate team. The objective ofthe team was to effectively persuade people to a certain point ofview through speaking skills. This year's topic was: Should the Federal Gov- ernment be responsible to employ all employable U.S. citizens? Pictured at Right: Dick Stauffer with Mr. Mueller. 1225 Corporation of Student nvestors ,wr T W ak. A, J Q 24 9 3 1 Q r cum Murum. s :H NSUFIANCE i 1, nsassmax. xsssciss-esta ,nw 1 2 5 Cexpaa-atm Q: I ,D 'PN Nfwswvvvm MM f 'f ' iv nm gssm.oa s 'l 'K 'i-.- li: Ii- - stii F e :S:l,i,,,M nm ' -. . -ivi '. - -' , gg N . Aw ..... ...,,....... . ,. ..,,,....r. ,, .,.t.,.. .. s,asc..ixQX,?X,,gm2,L,TH,x fi 1-5335-Gilmer: inrspmww 1, -P I RIGHT TO LEFT: Mrs. Swanson Y Corporate Agent, Rich Hippe -- Vice-Pres., Jan Luc- chesi, Debi Peterson, Matt Mathis v Vice-Pres. in Charge ofComputer Services, Jeff Wil- liams - Chairman of the Board, Patrick Krummey A Treasurer, Dan Rossmiller A Parlia- mentarian, Ross Katz Y President, Kevin McKeon - Vice-Pres. in Charge of Legal Affairs. Dana Peura --Vice-Pres. in Chargeof Solicitation, Kevin Levin - Vice-Pres. in Charge of Stock Research, Kim Sellers -- Secretary, Gregg Porter - - Vice-Pres. in Charge of Supplies - Not Present. , Debate fn. . B Q W-mqmn K 'Em 2 lf.. AI nl

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Biology Honor Society 1,0 4 ruff Computing The Biology Honor So- ciety performed again this year many services both in the school and in the com- munity. Under the leader- ship ol'Claude Taylor. Pres., Chris McVoy. Vice- Pres., Geri Freeman, sec., and Sue Hansen. treas.. the BHS did many exciting things. Among them were blazing a trail in the Kiek- hofer Woods. holding a Science Symposium for middle sehoolers. and hav- ing a progressive dinner with a slide show alter- wards. The highlight ofthe year was the annual trip to Arizona, BACK ROW l.. TO R.: Claude Taylor. Chris McVoy. Cieralyn Freeman. Marianne Madar. Ruth Mendenvtald. Cindy Taylor. Laura Gibson. Sue Craddoek, .lill Sprech- er, Fllen Rieselbach, Sue llieks. FRONT ROW L. TO R.: Stella Kritikos, Valerie Naughton. Sheila Reindl. hllen Reed. Nlary Gilbert, The 1973-74 Computing Club consisted ol' I5 stu- dents who increased the in- terest in computing and provided help lor those al- ready interested in comput- ing. Under the guidance of Mr. John Morley, the club advisor, the computing club took several trips to assort- ed computing centers and showed the movie l984 . Bob Baldwin succeeded Kevin Craig as president when Kevin graduated. The other officers were: Matt Mathis - V.P., Kim Freber - Sec.. and Chris Kielieh Treas. TOP: Jim Click. MlDDl.l:: Mr. Morley. Jeff Gear. Matt Nlathis. Steve Taylor. Paul Parter. Scott Craine. FRONT: Bob Baldwin. Paul Duesler, l27



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31106 17 gi A 2 2 --Q. v S it .iff LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP TO BOTTOM: ROW l: Valerie Q Naughton, Jane Mendalhall, Cheralyn Roberts, ROW 2: Sue ' Koenig, Missy McNeely, Cindy Lamb, Jean Towell, Cindy Jennings, ROW 3: Tammy LaFarga, Sue McGinnity, Marta Sequeira, ROW 4: Karen Vertz, Debbie Daniel. Kim Ring, Roxanne Thompto. and many members missing fromthe Spring Concert. DECA gl F L. TO R. TOP: Don Niehus, Kurt Statz, Bruce Dahmen, Scott DeBoer, Dave Hall, Dave Regenburg, Greg Haugen, John Knippel. MIDDLE: Laurie Tngwell, Pam Meier, Cheryl Geier, Sue Tallard, Soupy Johnson, Betsy Steindl. Donna Gant, Nancy Miles, Terri Lester. Ellen Esenther. BOTTOM: Mr. Huber fadvisorj, Rich Kuhuapt, John Rohr, Bill Custer. To give students a chance to choreograph and to perform is deemed the purpose ofthe Dance Club f and those who participat- ed agree that the chance is both worthwhile and chal- lenging, as well as fun. This year, members ofthe Dance Club performed A Day for Dancing with the Concert Choir in the winter program. performed in the AFS Talent Show, and cre- ated beautiful dances forthe annual spring dance concert. The purpose of D.E.C.A. is to develop so- cial intelligence. civic con- sciousness. leadership quali- ties, and vocational under- standing in students prepar- ing for careers in marketing and distribution. Under the supervision of Mr. Richard Huber and the leadership ofits officers: Rich Kuhaupt W Pres., Pam Meir f V,P., Laurie Ingwell f- Sec.. Sue P. Johnson f Treas., Dave Hall ae Historian, and Greg Haugen Parliamentari- an, D.E.C.A. continued to be a productive organization this year. The 35 members of D.E.C.A. participated in activities ranging from a fall initiation picnic and a dance to a leadership lab at Devil's Head Lodge to the State D.E.C.A. Conference at Green Lake. l?9

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