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

 - Class of 1974

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Everybody in school al- ways looked forward to when the Sword and Shield came out. The school news- paper was awarded a Med- A alist rating by the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation and was cited by the Wis. Education Association Council along with six pro- fessional statejournalists to receive the School Bell Award . Regular articles were Letters to the Editor, Positively Speaking fPolly Davidsonj. Insight fTom Crroganj. and Time Out Uack Pointer and Osman Sanyerj. The Editor-in- Chiefwas Senior Tom Troller and the Advisor was Mr. Tom Toftey. Top: Roger Cornelison and Tex Graf. 123 Rob Scheibe. Steve Bur- nett. Tim Kolb. Q33 Rick Siedband. Lisa Tayloinl-13 Sar Nlorissey. Sue Craddock. Marcia lnhorn. Q59 Martha Giese. Marie Roeber. Dave Fey. lol Sheila Reindl. Cindi Johnson. Patty Ramirez. Lynette Lamb. 179 Linda Van Woeldcren. Marcia Harrington. Polly David- son. Amy Ellis. Pam Aikens. L83 Julie Huiras. Osman Sanyer. Peg- gy Cain. Cathy Brandenburg. 193 .lack Pointer. Tom Grogan. Tom Troller. 138 SWOI' Shield

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Pye ir ua.. , C gt 9335 ff, as Class fficers Top: Senior Class Ofieers: As usual, President Kirk Morledge has his hands full with Sue McGinnity - trea- surer, Lisa Eckert - Vice-President, and Marta Se- queira - secretary. Left Middle: Soph. Class Officers: Ann Morledge f treasurer, Beth Gullickson -- Vice- Pres., and Helen Sivertson f President. Middle Right: Sr. Committee Chairmen: TOP: Jean Towell, Holly Cook, Dick Stauffer, Ann Allen. MIDDLE: Sue John- son, Anne Marie DeZonia, Laurie Eaton. Karen Schwaiger. BOTTOM: Karen Vertz. Bottom: Junior Class Officers: Suzan-ne DeZonia - Vice-Pres., Diane Lybek - treasurer, Julie Huiras - secretary, Kirsten Tinglum +- President. , Senior Class Chairmen i , I A ,. ..-V. . F f A I A Tv, ,, Q.. ' f ' Yll ty- ' XX ,,,,, ptr. f fill? N , . as Z .gr N V, VV 1 .I . rg flt fewed 41, ff rai?? A L ,'g:' . f'f- Z VV , A' There are some things in life that only happen during your senior year, and the goal ofthe senior chairmen has been to involve as many people as possible in these activities. There were I4 chairmen for nine commit- tees. whose responsibility was to organire and carry out the events and problems unique to seniors. The chairmen and their committees together with the class ollicers had to make many agonizing and controversial decisions: Should we all wear green graduating gow ns or should the girls wear w hite'? Should we graduate to the theme from Johnny Carson or Pomp and Circumstance? Who would actually buy a Colossal Container? Who will we get for a speaker? Where should we have Prom? All these and many other Critical problems were solved by these industrious chairmen. their committees. and the class ollicers. 137



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WJMM The Wilderness Studies Short Course was designed to promote and offer an educational outdoor situa- tion in which students could be exposed to wilderness areas. This was achieved by participation in such activi- ties as plant and animal Wilderness Studies identification, pollution and environmental studies, eco- systems, hiking, camping, backpacking, canoeing, and snowshoeing. The highlights of this year's activities were two trips to the Porkies tPor- cupine Mts.J in Michigan. They were taken in Novem- ber and May under the su- pervision of Mr. Lee lhlen- feldt. Most of the 50 mem- bers ofthe Wilderness Stud- ies Club participated in these trips. This year we saw the in- novation. Of our very own high school radio station. To listen or not. we had no choice. But it sure beat the sound ofthe advisor's voice! WJMNI had been on the drawing board for three years but this year it linally came into being. providing students with music and news. Dennis Lapcewich. general manager. recruited the staff D..l.'s who are pic- tured: Bob Ryan. Tom lleiser. Cindy' Ulsrud. tDen- nis Lapcewichj. Jon Rohrer. and Kathy' Farrelly. .-XX. helped by lending us their equipment. but towards the end of the year they were getting short so WJ M M had to use some alternate ways to broadcast as show n in the picture, 139

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