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

 - Class of 1974

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Spartan Sophomores Fair 6 to Middling Disappointment befell the Spartan Sophomore Football Teams of Mad- ison Memorial this past season. The two teams could only boast a consol- idated scoring effort of 6-8. A por- tion of their troubles were attributed to lack of depth. This seems to be a growing concern and the Spartans, too. were not spared this season. The Sophomores rely heavily on the ad- vancement ofthe freshman players. Average totals of freshman football candidates range from 95-100 play- ers yearly. so the carry-over is cer- tainly not over-bearing, considering the players are divided into two squads averaging Z0-25 members each. Twenty three boys established the Sophomore Varsity Squad who escaped with a 3-4 finish underneath the brilliant leadership of Head Coach Gary Kolpin. Basically, the sophomore season is geared towards a massive learning program, stress- ing fundamentals and polishing tech- nique. according to Coach Kolpin. The Most Valuable Player for the Varsity Squad was Dan Kuntz, and Benny Hable was named Team Cap- tain. The sophomore four-lakes team consisted of 24 members and they ended their season on a 2-4-0 note. Head Coach Marv DeYoung noted the effort and desire of his team and felt they gained valuable experience if they chose to pursue varsity football in the future. Tim Liscum was chosen the Most Valu- able Player and Emmett Frederick was the Most Improved Player. Middle Right: Coach Gary Kolpin leads his crew tothe hill and back again, I think? t 97 The Sophomore Varsity Football Team, TOP ROW LL. TO RJ: Coach Gary Kolpin, Bill Mc- Dermid, Todd Pointer, Kane Shutter, Bernard Hable, Rob Kelso, Mike Faust, Tom Krauth, Dave Malley, Jeff Daniels, Paul Zutz. Phil Kessel, Steve Gardner, Mgr. Terry Trester. FRONT ROW: Dick Feirn. Dan Kuntz. Reggie Robinson. Bryce Keel, Jon Spencer, Kevin Foreyt, Tim Evans, Jim Hebering, Greg Frank. Bill Monson, Tim Fritschie. at Vliy l ig A S N , . tr ' - Q l Y V' J L I , t. , We 5 .., The Sophomore Four-Lakes Football Team. BACK ROW QL. TO RJ: Mgr. Pete Zack. Steve Gannon, Ted Heiser, Paul Schmitt. Al Erickson. John Metcalf, Mike Wilkinson, Mike Henry, Mike Krummey. Emmitt Frederick, Ron Osthoff, Tim Liscum, Scott Kelly, Brad Elliott. Coach Marv DeYoung. FRONT ROW: Todd Theissen, Don Troia. John Shively, John Sergenian, Bob Bibier, John Morrison. Bob Fee. Jon Bakken, John O'Connor, Dave Hoffmaster. Bill Shields, Tim Wing Knot picturedb.

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The 1973-74 Cheerleading Squads. fPictures and ldentifications Top- Bottomj Sophomores: Patty Krammer, Pam Krammer, Ann Morledge. Ellen Koch, Lisa Schaeffer, Cindy King. Freshman Green: DiDi Mclntyre, Diane Bue- low, Tammy Reilly, Kathy Serge- nian, Bitsy Galligan, Freshman White: Bev Lucia, Diane Maly, Sharon King, Joy Unverzagt, Mimi Tallard. Varsity Squad: Kar- en DeSelle, Donna Singler, Jean Towell, Mary Jane Tools Potter. Janet Lindquist, Sue Koenig, Faith Zabit, Lisa Dewey and Captain. Inga Brynildson. 5, l V V Q ,gy Q gs ,, ,, y ,M ,, ,, J ,M .., , M, , . Q Q X ,,, .,,.. 557 - . ii D., MA il if V



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MBl1l0flHl Fl'BShIT1Bl1 The Freshmen Green Team. lL-Rl FRONT ROW: Greg Maxwell, John Rastas, Bill Koop, Dan Fitzpatrick, Ken Sloan. Steve Konkol. Wade Waggener, Jeff Baumann. Greg Miller. Mike Nofzin- ger. Pete Johnson. ROW TWO: Tom Durkin. Kevin Sergenian. Mark Beckmann. Sam White, Paul Yde, Chris lnman, Gary Lippitt, Mike Graven. George Bryan. Jim Gilbert, John Schultz. Dave Probst. ROW THREE: Coach Mr. Holzhueter, Manager Garland Gibson. Steve Jennings. Jim Barmore. Kevin Kumpf, Jeff Okey. Jim Brandenburg, Mike Suter, K. C. Opitz. Darrel Duerst. Steve Matera, Phil First, Randy Doersch. Jeff Larson, Asst. Coach Mr. Haugh. ROW FOUR: Dave Christiansen. Bob Gardner, Dave Mahoney, Dave McCaw, Tim Holt. Tom Riley, Dave Fan- tle, Jeff Schuler. Jon Pepper. Jim Lister. Freshmen White Team. TOP ROW QL. TO R.l: Coach Bill Olson. Ron Esser. Rod Rynes. Leif Ingvolstad. Jim Steinbach, Bill Dvorak. Rick Holman. Bill Pappe. Fred Flynn. Skeeter Kamrath. Jeff Sergenian, ROW 3: Paul Schmeichen, Scott Clark, Andy Bach, Dan Fass, Doug Corwin. Mike Malofski, Tom Halstad, Dan Dicka. Vince Cefalu, Tim Motlet, Keith Gear, Bob DeZonia. Coach Frank Zuerner, Mgr. Bob Stone. ROW 2: John Garlinghousc, fKNEELlNGl: Mike Hatch. Bill Dawson, Kerry Tvede. Ken Mehlberg, Pappy Johnson. Barry Jones. Scott Schara. Dana Sunby. Terry Evans, Mike Lemmer. Mark Cosby, Rolf Oleverson. ROW l: Lance Hendrickson. Jim Lemanski, Tom Kopp. Mark Knubach, Brian Burkhardt, Scott Williams. Jim Pede. Jeff Duble. Lynn Miller, Cam Curtin, Jeff Klein. All players received letters. Admirable Madison Memorial's Freshman Football Squads could not collective- ly surpass the .500 mark, but still completed an admirable season. turning in a 6-6 final report. Memo- rial Green. under the management of Coach Ron Holzueter. posted the most favorable record of 4-2 after just missing a City championship seat after an irredeemable 14-12 loss to West Gold. Coach Holzueter termed the season excellent and lauded the talents of Defensive standouts Jim Lister, George Bryan. Phil First. and Sam White and Of- fensive standouts Mike Suter, K. C. Opitz, Dave Fantle, and Dave Mc- Caw. The leadership ol'Coach Wild Bill Olson guided the Memorial White gang to a 2-4 season finish. He praised the efforts and determi- nation of his squad. especially the Defense. and felt that pain played a significant role in strengtening the team. Coach Olson also noted that Assistant Coach Frank Zuerner was instrumental in developing the po- tential that was present amongst the squad. The Most Valuable Player for the Green Squad was Mike Suter and K. C. Opitz and Sam White were named Honorary Co-Captains. Brian Burkhardt received duo-hon- ors by being voted the Most Valu- able Player for the White Team and shared the Co-Captain award with Scott Williams. Middle Left: Coaches Olson and Zuerner direct play from the side- lines. Middle Right: Freshmen white squad in action! 93

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