Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)
- Class of 1984
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FINAL M'A'S’H — The final episode of M A S H aired in February of 1983. Original cast is shown on the left and closing cast on the right. GOING APE — A 3,000- pound, eight-story high, vinyl King Kong clung to the Empire State Building in New York to commemorate the movie made 50 years ago. TOY CRAZE — Cabbage Patch Kids, complete with birth certificates and adoption papers, were hot items with holiday shoppers CUP GOES DOWN UNDER — The yacht Australia II became the first challenger to take the Americas Cup in 132 years, defeating the defender, Liberty. THERE SHE IS — In September a Syracuse University coed, Vanessa Williams, was crowned Miss America for 1984 FLASHY MOVIE — Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Beals starred in the hit movie Flashdance and firmly established the torn sweat shirt as one of the year's fashion fads. 1983-1984 TORCH VOLUME 71 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 52 ACTIVITIES 22 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 54 FORENSICS FBLA 58 BAND UNDERCLASS 60 FLORIDA TRIP 62 CHOIR 24 JUNIOR OFFICERS 64 DRAMA 30 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 66 PEP ASSEMBLIES 36 FRESHMAN OFFICERS 70 PROM 1983 72 TALENT SHOW FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 74 SPORTS 45 FACULTY 48 ADMINISTRATION 75 GIRL'S TRACK 49 BOARD OF EDUCATION 76 BOY'S TRACK STUDENT COUNCIL 77 BASEBALL 50 COOKS and CUSTODIANS 78 CROSS COUNTRY 80 FOOTBALL 82 VOLLEYBALL 83 GOLF 84 WRESTLING 85 GYMNASTICS 86 BASKETBALL 90 CHEERLEADERS 92 ADS SENIORS TERRI ABEL Pep Band 2.3,4. Marching Band ■ 1,2.3,4 Concert Band - 1,2,3,4. Mixed girl's) Choir • 1 Concert Choir ■ 4 Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Price County Government Day • 1 Pep Club • 3. Torch Staff • 1. BECK IE AX DREWS Jazz Band 1. Pep Band • 2,3. Marching Band - 1.2,3. Concert Band - 1,2.3. Letterman's Club -1,2,3.4 National Honor Society • 3,4 Volleyball • 1,2,3,4 Class Officer ■ 3 (Vice President). Cheerleader • 1,2,3,4. (Capt. 4) KRIS BACHAR Pep Band • 1,234. Marching Band - 1,23.4 Concert Band • 1,2241 Pres 4) Concert Choir - 1,23,4 Madrigals - 24 Torch Staff - l,23,4lCo-Editor 3.4) National Honor Society • 24 LARRY BILLING Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Science Club - 1. DAN ARMSTRONG Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Price County Government Day • 1. Letterman's Club • 3,4 Basketball ■ 1,23,4. Baseball • 1.224. MARIA BIX BY Jazz Band - 224. Pep Band • 1.23.4 Marching Band • 1,23,4. Concert Band - 1,23.4. Letterman's Club - 1.3.4 National Honor Society • 3. Gymnastics • 1. Volleyball - 1.224 KURT BOETTCHER Trees for Tomorrow - 1. Price County Government Day - 2 VIC A - 4 BILL BRUNKOW JOE BORNE VIC A • 4 Ski Club - 4 Football - 1. GARY BOWMAN Football • 2,3,4. ROBERT BRUSCH VIC A 4 Photo Not Available JESSICA BURTON Mixed Igirls V choir - 4 ELLEN CAMPBELL Jazz Band - 2,3,4. Pep Band - 1,2,3,4 Marching Band ■ 12,3,4. Concert Band • 12,3,4 Trees for Tomorrow - 2. Price County Government Day • L Letterman's Club - 12,3,4. National Honor Society • 3,4. Basketball • 1,2,34. Track -1,2,34. Girls' Badger State - 3. JOSE' CARLOS DESOUZA FIHLO Torch Staff ■ 4. Wrestling -4 JOHN COOLEY Football • 12 Wrestling - 3. STEVEN EITREM Concert Choir ■ 1,2,3. MELODY DARROW Mixed (girls') choir - 12 Concert Choir • 34. Home Ec. Club ■ L VIC A 4 CONNIE ENGEL Trees for Tomorrow • Z Price County Government Day - L Home Ec. Club - L Elementary - 3 PETE FEIT Concert Choir • 1. Letterman's Club - 3,4 Basketball ■ 1.2,34 Football • 1,3 VIC A - 4 MINDY FERG Mixed (girls V Choir - 1,2 VIC A - 4 KEN ENGEL Football ■ U3 VIC A - 4 MIKE ERICKSON Jazz Band • 1234. Pep Band - 1,234. Marching Band • 1234. Concert Band -1234. Concert Choir - 1,234 (V. Pres-3 Pres -4) Madrigals 234. Drama Club 1,234 Torch Staff • 12. Forensics • 12 STEVE FAUROT Torch Staff - L Track I JA Y FERKOVICH Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Price County Government Day 1. Letterman's Club • 23,4. National Honor Society - 3,4. Basketball - 1,234. Baseball - 234 Football • 1,234. leapt. 4). Track • 2 Badger Boys' State - 3. STEVE GORALSKI CHUCK GUSTAFSON Concert Choir • 4 Trees for Tomorrow - 2. Basketball - 1.2 Football - 1.224 Track • 3.4. Homecoming Court - 3. CALLI GRENN1ER Mixed Igirls ’) Choir - 1. Concert Choir -2.3.4. (V. Pres. 4). Madrigals - 4 Torch Staff ■ 2. Gymnastics - 1. Forensics 3. Class Officer - 2. Color Guard - 2 Student Council - 234. (Sec-Trea. 4 City Council Representative - 3.4 ( DIANA HERBST Mixed (girls') Choir - 1.224 FHA 1 FBLA 3.4 ELLYN GUNDERSON Jazz Band - 1.23. Pep Band - 23.4 Marching Band - 1.23,4. Concert Band • 1,2,3,4. Concert Choir - 4. Drama Club - 2. Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Price County Government Day - 1. National Honor Society - 24. Forensics -23.4 Badger Girl's State - 3. PAM H1LGART Jazz Band - 23. Pep Band - 3. Marching Band - 1,224 Concert Band • 1.23,4 Mixed (girls') Choir - 1. Concert Choir - 23,4. Madrigals - 4 Gymnastics - 1.2. Volleyball - 1. TAMI HINTZ Marching Band 1. Concert Band • 1. Mixed (girl's) Choir • 1. Concert Choir • 1,2,3,4. Madrigals • 3,4 Price County Government Day Class Officer • 4, (Sec- Treas). 6 3 Photo Not Available DARREN HOSEY Concert Choir - 234. Football - 1,2 L KURT HOEFFERLE Trees for Tomorrow - 2. Price County Government Day • I. Letterman's Club 234 National Honor Society • 3,4. Basketball - 2. Football 34. Golf -2 DA VE HODGE Cross Country - 1,23,4. Madrigals • 4 Concert Choir • 4 Drama Club - 1. Beta Club 23. Thick • 1,23. Letterman's Club • 1.234 MARK HUGHES KE VIN JAMROS Basketball - 1,2. VIC A - 4 NATHAN JARVIS TAM I JUNEAU JERRYJEHN Pep Band ■ 1.2. Marching Band - 1.2,3,4. Concert Band - 1.23.4 Madrigals ■ 23. Price County Government Day 1. Letterman's Club • 23,4. Basketball - 1,23.4. Football - 1.23,4 Track 1.23.4. Homecoming Court • 1,4. School Lifeguard • 3,4. ANDY KALVIN Trees for Tomorrow - 2. Science Club - 2. Letterman's Club - 4 Track ■ 3.4 Wrestling - 234. VIC A 4 ANNE SOLVOR JENSRUD Concert Choir - 4 Torch Staff • 4. Forensics - 4 KERRY KARSHNA Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Pep Club -3 Letterman's Club ■ 224 Gymnastics - 1. Volleyball • 1.224 Cheerleader • 1,224 VIC A 4 fPresident). Cross Country Ski Club FBLA 2 KRIS KINNEAR Science Club • L KELLY KOSHAK Mixed Igirls') Choir - L Basketball - i Track -13. ('olor Guard 4 PAUL KLEPAC Science Club - L MIKE KRONBERGER Trees for Tomorrow - 2. Price ('ounty Government Day - i Isetterman s Club • 1234. Xattonal Honor Society • 3,4 Basketball ■ L23.4 Baseball - 123.4 Football ■ L234 (('apt 41 (lass Officer • (Pres I Badger Boys' State • 3. KATHY KOHLMEIER PAUL KRONBERGER Football - 1.2. Track 1.2. VICA 4 10 CINDY KUB1AK Concert Band - L Mixed (girls') Choir - L DAN KUNDINGER VIC A 4 AMY LARSON Letterman's Club 3.4 Basketball ■ LZ3.4 Track • L Volleyball - L2.3.4 Class Officer - 3 (Sec Treas ) STACY LARSON Pep Club 3. Gymnastics • L Track - U Volleyball • 12.3,4 Elementary Tutor • 4 Cheerleader - 2,34. VICA 3 (V. Pres ). FBLA 2 DOUG LENZEN Ijetterman's Club - 3.4 Basketball ■ L2.34. Football ■ L234 JAYNE LINDBERG Marching Band - L Concert Band • L Elementary Tutor • 3. FBLA 2. KATHY LITTLE Mixed Choir - IZ Concert Choir - 3,4. Basketball - U Color Guard - 4. Homecoming Court - 3 VIC A 4 CAROLYN LUHTALA FBLA • 2 JEFF LITWAITIS Baseball • Z34. Football - £ PATSY LYON FBLA 4 Library - 7.234 Jim Lucas Jazz Band 3,4. Pep Band 3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Concert Band 1,2,3,4. Price County Government Day 1. SUSAN MADER Jazz Band ■ 3,4 Pep Band Z34. Marching Band ■ 1.Z3.4 Concert Band - 1,2,3.4 SCOTT McGREGOR Letterman's Club • 3.4 Basketball • 1.2.3 Football - 1.234 Homecoming Court • 2. BECKY MICHALSK1 Mixed Choir • 1.23. Golf - 1 Elementary Tutor - 3. JERRY MICHALSKI VIC A 4 Photo Not Avertable RENEE MILLER MARIE MICHALSKI Home Economics Club 3 IReporter 31. Art Club • 1 (President1. VIC A - 4 JOHN MOLLMAN Letterman's Club • 1.234. Wrestling - 1.2.34 TOM MOSER Marching Band - 1,2.3. Concert Band - 1,2,3. Track - 1.2 CHERYL PELK1N Jazz Band 3,4. Pep Band - 234. Marching Band - 1,23,4. Concert Band • 1.224 Madrigals - 4. Trees for Tomorrow - 2 Price County Government - 1. National Honor Society - 3.4 Volleyball - 1.23,4 Elementary Tutor • 4 MARK PALECEK Letterman's Club - 23,4 Football - 1.23.4. Track • 1.23. VIC A 4 PAMELA PERRY Concert Choir - 1.24(Secretary 4) Pep Club - 3. Volleyball • 1.2 Color Guard • 1.2 Homecoming Court Queen - 4. Cheerleader • 23. FBLA 23.4 Cross Country Skiing • 4 MIKE PALECEK VIC A 4 RA Y PETERSON Pep Band 1. Marching Band - I. Concert Band - 1. Price ('ounty Government • 1. Torch Staff • 4 Letterman's Club ■ 1.23.4 Golf - 1.23.4. VIC A • 2.4. fTread. 14 LORRAINE POETZL Mixed Choir - 1,2.3. Concert Choir ■ 4 Basketball - 1.2,3.4. Volleyball • 1,2,34. DAWN POHLE Marching Band • 1. Concert Band • 1. Pep Club • 3. SHERYL POST Mixed (girls') Choir 1. Concert Choir - 2,3.4. (Bus. Mgr ). Price County Government Day - 1. Letterman's Club • 4 National Honor Society 3,4, (President 4) Basketball - 1,23,4 Track - 1. Volleyball - 1.23 (mgr. - 4) Class Officer - 1.2 (V Pres.) PBLA • 224. (V Pres 3).(Pres 4) Lifeguard - 234 High Quiz Bou l 4 ANDY POTT JEAN PRITZL Drama Club • 4 Pep Club • 2 Torch Staff • 24 Volleyball 1.2 Class Officer 4. (V Pres ). Elementary Tutor, (Phy Ed) • Cheerleader ■ 4. Cross Country Manager - 3. Cross Country Ski Team ■ 4 FBLA ■ 4. (Mrkt. Comm.) SHARON RADLINGER Pep Band ■ 24 Marching Band 1,23.4 Concert Band •1,23,4 Mixed (girls') Choir - 1. Concert Choir • 4 Pep Club - 3. Ijetterman's Club - 1,224. Basketball 23,4. Track - 1.224 Volleyball - 1.224. (capt. 4) Forensics - 24 Student Council ■ 1.224 (Sec Tres 3. Pres ■ 4) School Board Representative 24 Class Officer - 2 (Pres ). Cheerleader - 1. FBLA • 2 15. SUE ROGERS Marching Band • 7. Concert Band 7. Mixed (girls') Choir - 7. Madrigals • 2 Concert choir - 2,3,4. Trees for Tomorrow • 2. Letterman's Club - 2,3.4 Gymnastics • 1.2 Volleyball - 1 Color Guard 3. Rifles - 4 Prom Court • 7. Cheerleader - 2.«?. 4. (capt. 4 GREG SCHMIDT Jazz Band • 1.2,3.4 Pep Band 1.Z3.4 Marching Band - 1.Z3.4 Concert Band - 1.Z34 Madrigals ■ Z3.4 Drama C'lub - Price County Government Da • I National Honor Society • 3.4 Forensics - 7.2 JEFF SA YLER VICA 4 (V. PresJ. BECKY SCHOC'H Marching Band - Z3. Mixed Choir - 7. Concert C'hoir • Z3.4 Madrigals - 3.4 Price County Government Day 7 Torch Staff • 7.2 Volleyball • 7.2 (lass Officer • £4 (President) Elementary Tutor 4 Winter Carnival Court - 2 C'olor Guard • 2.V.4 Homecoming 2 VICA • 4 (Secretary). FBLA 2 Student C'ouncil • 7.4. RICH SCHERWINSKI CHUCK SCHULTZ E Letterman 's Club - 4. « Wrestling ■ Z34. f( VICA 4 JOANNE SCHUTH Pep Club - 3. VIC A - 4 FBLA - 2. ECKY SINGER tick 1. 'CA 4 LISA SEIDL Pep Band - 234. Marching Band - 1,23,4 Concert Band ■ 1,23,4 Concert Choir 1,23,4 Madrigals 4. Drama Club 4 Price County Government Day • 1. Pep Club - 3. Torch Staff Typist - 4. Elementary Tutor - 4 Homecoming Court - 1. FBLA 4 Cross Country Ski Club - 4. ROBIN SINGER Mixed Choir - 1,2. Elementary Tutor • 3. LORI SEMENCHUK Jazz Band • 4 Pep Band • 234. Marching Band ■ 1,23,4 Concert Band - 1,234. (Bus Mngr 4) Price County Government Day 1. National Honor Society • 3,4. Basketball ■ 1. Golf -3. Forensics ■ 234. Elementary Tutor • 3. Student Council 1,2. PETER SMITH VIC A -4 AMY STEIGER Jazz Band • 2,3,4. Pep Band • 3,4. Marching Band - 1,2,3,4. Concert Choir • 1,234. Madrigals • 24 Drama Club - 1,2,4. Price County Government Day - 2. Forensics 2,24. Homecoming Court • 4. Cheerleader - 224. Majorette • 4. Student Council • 1.224JV. Pres. 4f. School Board Representative - 4. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE ROXANNE TESCH CINDY TAFT Mixed (girls'f Choir - 1,2 Drama Club • 3. Pep Club • 3. Basketball 1,2. FBLA 4 DIANE THOMPSON Pep Band • 3,4. Marching Band • 1.224 Concert Band - 1,23,4 Mixed Choir - 1,23. Concert Choir - 4 Madrigals - 24 Forensics - 24. Prom Court - 3. SARAH VENUTA JAMIE VODA Concert Choir - 1,2,3. Price County Government Day -1 Home Ec. Club • 1.2 Basketball • 1.2 Prom Court - 3. MISSY WELTE Basketball - 2. Track - 2 Prom Court - 3. FBLA 2 ALLEN WHITE AKER Forensics - 23. SCOTT WOLTER PAUL WEBER Jazz Band -34. Pep Band - 34. Marching Band - 1,234. Concert Band -1,234. Price County Government Day - 1. Letterman's Club - 34. Basketball - 1,2 Baseball - 234. Football - 1. High Quiz Bowl - 4 LISA WEIK Pep Band - 34. Marching Band ■ 1,234. Concert Band - 1.234 Madrigals - 4 Pep Club - 34 Volleyball - 2 Class Officer - 3 (Seed. KEN WEINDORFER Basketball • 1.234. Baseball - 1.23. Football - 3. Track - 1.23. Volleyball - 2. 20 u Tammy Hintz, Jean Prltzl, Becky Schoch. SENIOR MONKEY PILE UNDERCLASSMEN Deb Hllgart and Mike Wolter 24 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ames, Dan Armstrong, James Bachar, Stephani Ball, David Barland, Ronald Bragee, Dan Brandt, James Cain, Michael Cooley, Richard Cruthoff, Shawn Cruthoff, Troy Cuddeback, Amy Dezotell, Jean Dezotell, Kurt Dezotell, Wayne Draxler, Connie Draxler, Laurie Duhr, Mike Eder, Richard Eggleston, Tricia Engel, Scott Engeldinger, Mary 25 Hoffman, Carla Holm, Aaron Holt, Michele 26 Hundt, Mary Jablonsky, Anita Johnson, Sheri Johnson, Dan Kenney, Kris Kitten, Robert a a utb Kolzow, Peter Koshak, Matthew Laack, April M LaRose, Elizabeth Lemke, Virginia Lepper, Richard Lobermeier. Dan Lyon, Bobbie Mader, Mark Marsh, Tammy Mattke, Paul Mazier, Darren Meisinger, Greg a Michalski, Chuck Michalski, Rene Morgan, Chris £ 27 4 I Noetzel, Patricia Perry, Dan Peterson, Carol Plyer, Jerry Poetzl, David Pohle, Rebecca Pokela, Suzanne Pond, Kristen Pritzl, Kraig Rekoski, Scott Rose, Mike Scherwinski, Steve Schnautz, David Schmidt, Deborah Schmidt, Kelly Schneider, Lori Schrader, Mike Schroeder, Mike Seery, Kim Setterman, Brenda Setterman, Denis Severt, John 28 Slack, Jane Smetak, Brenda Smith, Jim Sowa, Jennifer Stein, Kelly Sturm, Darrel Taft, Kelly Thier, Barbara Thier, Don Thompson, Brian t .xrt! K Thums, Patricia Tom, Lori Wagner, Mary Left to Right: Tina Hlntz, Mary Kalvln, Deb Kronberger SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS f Albert, Beth Anderson, Peter Armstrong, Chris Ball Bill Barbeln, Paul Borland, Judith Boland, Jon Bourgard, Jerry Bourgard, John Burhans, Penny Chafer, Becky Christianson, Patty Dragovich, Richard Dillinger, Debra Durcd, Lori Emery, Melissa 9 Feit, John Fenzl John BBjBtt SB Foley. James Frederick, Shane Fuhrman, Mike Gavin, Jill 31 Heisler, Jenny Herbst, P.J. Hilgart, Kris ft 4 A , 0 I Vi-. Hilgart, Scott Hintz, Tina Hodge, Steve Hoefferle, Shannon Isham, Pamela Jerroll, Ronald Jorgenson, Jeff 9 Kalvin, Mary ry Kelnhofer, Dennis Kenney, John fl ft M, Klepac, Robert Koshak, Mike Kotora, Jackie 32 Kronberger, Deb Kundinger, Tamara Kurth, Dan Leitl, Michelle Landeau, Darrell Lenzen, David Lenzen, Debra Levra, Dan Lindberg, Carol A Little, Susie Litwaitis, Joseph Lueloff, Tim Luscher, Brian Mader, Erin Merten, William Meyer, Kenneth • V f Michalski, Paul Miller, Sara Mollman, Michelle Neeck, Bill Neihoff, David Noetzl Paul O'Donnell, Shane O'Donnell, Stephanie O'Donnell Tim n M Pankratz, James Peterson, Shane Petska, Mark . il Poetzl Joseph Pohl David Pouba, Suanne '• Roach, Donald Rose, Daniel Roth, Treene Sargeant, Thomas Scanlon, Mike Schmidt, Edith Schneider, Gene I A ■ 5 ? Schneider, Jean Schultz, Barb Scott, Brian Semenchuck, John Series, Ronald Smetak, Bruce r X, i i - if t ttt, 34 Smith, Andrea Spiller, Dory Sturm, Dawn Szelagowski, Shelly Szymik, David Tapplin, Michael Tesch, Norman Venuta, Peter Vrablec, Joann Walasek, Dave Wartgow, Gary Weinberger, Donny Welte, Chuck Wirsing, Brian Wolfe, Jody Wollner, Larry II 9 8 6 Left to Right: Marta Anderson, Bear Schmidt, Jessica Steiger. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Anderson, Marta Andrews, Jenny Balzar, Richard a Bever, Jason Billings, Brian 1 JjL Boettcher, Lisa Bosse, Jenny Brickheimer, Bill Bruun, Patrick Burhans, Wendy Busby, Lisa Christianson, Kathy Cooley, Betsy Cruthoff, Michelle Damrow, Hebert Damrow, Kurt Darrow, Kimberly Dillinger, Dan Ehler, Melody Ehlers, James Fenzl, Raymond Ferkovich, Heidi Foley, Elmer Forbes, Holly Fox, Mike Franke, Todd Gasch, Lynn Gelina, Sharon 38 Greenwood, Robert Gregg, Theodore Gustafson, Doug Gwinn, Robert Herbst, Scott Hilgart, Albert Hilgart, Donald Hintz, Troy Hoffman, John Hosey, Scott Hundt, Barbara Jarosinski, Fred Jerroll, Richard Johnson, Laurie Kachlic, Mike Kinnear, Lori Little, Jeff Little, Sara Litwaitis, Jerry Lucas, Jean Luhtala, William Makela, Kyle Mazier, Connie Meeks, Josh Merten, Becky Michel, Timothy Moller, John Morford, Scott Morrison, Kathy 39 Nissen, Boynton Ocker, Lisa Palacheck, Kurt Peterson, Edward Poetzl, Virginia Pott, Sylvia Pritzl, Patrick Putnam, Mike Racette, Dan Sealander, Mike Setterman, Dale Setterman, Robert Smetak, Tracy Sowa, Leslie Steiger, Jessica Stueber, Amy Sturm, Deborah Thier, Dean Tollers, Becky Treml, Traci Voda, Betty Wagner, David Wardensky, James Weiberg, Kim Weik, Troy Welk, Stacy Wirsing, Brent Woelfel, Chris Wolfe, Michele Zirbel, Joy Fresfimen FACULTY Left to right: Miss Weber. Mrs. Pond. Miss Steiner, and Nr. Granstrom and Mrs. Dlcka. Mrs. Harris. Mr. Busby lost in space. Mr. Smith, Mr. Kadlecek, Mr. Swenson. 45 Mr. Rand and Mrs. Kempf. Front row: Mr. Frederick, Mr. Clark, Mr. McFarlane; Second row: Mr. Jordan, Mr. McDougall. Left to right: Mr. Owen, Mrs. Swenson, Mr. Saunders. Left to right: Mr. Delwlche, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Busby. Mr. Plemon. Mrs. Greenwood and Mr. Knutson. Mr. Burant Loretta Je'rn Susan Smith Shirley Erickson STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Chris Woelfel. Erin Madar. Amy Steiger. Sharon Badlmger. Cindy Gregg. Lori Schneider. Back Row Mary kalvm. Deb Hilgart. Leigh Kneer. Becky Schoch. Patty Thoms. Eydie Schimdt. BOARD OF EDUCATION Bottom row, left to right, G. Ocker. J. Jehn. P. Thoms. G. Tabbert. W Preisler. top row, M. Peterson. T. Saonders. G. Erickson. L. Schmidt. B. Rebne. 49 50 Mr. Schrader. Mr. Fuchs. Mr Pritzl ACTIVITIES S?- nr- ycicTn i o u c«11 o w Ttt UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA My fellow Americans.... 1st row left to right; J. Prltzl, B. Chafer, A. Forbes, G. Lemke, B. Their; 2nd row; C. Taft, S. Venuta, A. Cuddebak, M. Holt, K. Oraxler, C. Post, C. Hoffman, L. Seidl, J. Sowa, K. Stein, B. Smetak; 3rd row; Darrow. 1st row left to right; A. Jensrud, B. Hamm, C. Peterson, L. LaRose, S. Radllnger, J. Andrews; 2nd row; D. Hilgart, D. Thompson, L. Kneer, J. Armstrong, B. Luscher, R. Kitten, 3rd row; L. Semenchuk, C. Pelkin, T. Gregg, Miss Steiner, Miss Weber. BAND 58 60 First row: S. Post, A. Forbes, S. Radlinger, T. Abel, K. Little, P. Christianson, K. Bachar, C. Grennier, A. Jensrud. Second row: L. Seidl, K. Taft, M. Holt, T. Hintz, L. Poetzl, B. Smetak, L. Busby, L. Yunk, A. Steiger, D. Thompson. Third row: M. Mader, C. Lindberg, B. Schoch, P. Thums, J. Andrews, D. Kronberger, D. Hilgart, P. Perry, J. Schneider, C. Gregg. Fourth row: 0. Hosey, T. O'Donnell, L. Wollner, J. Poetzl, D. Hodge, A. Laack, T. Hintz, D. Sturm, D. Sturm, 0. Levra, C. Gustafson, J. Wardensky, S. Peterson. Fifth row: G. Meisinger, G. Schmidt, M. Schrader, C. Sims, J, Woody, G. Schneider, M. Wolter, D. Sturm, D. Lobermeier, C. Morgan, N. Tesch, J. Plyer, T. Fisher. Choir officers Left to Right; 1st row: B. Chafer, L. Kronberger, S. Little, M. Mollman, T. Hintz, T. Gregg, L. Lenz, L. Johnston, P. Isham, L. Gasch, T. Scherwinski; 2nd row: B. Tollers, J. Andrews, D. Herbst, A. Cuddeback, L. Kneer, S. Hosey, H. Forbes, B. Setterman, K. Weiberg, K. Kohlmeir; 3rd row: L. Ocker, S. 0 Donnell, K. Darrow, K. Christianson, L. Draxler, T. Nissen, J. Beaver. D. Rolnik, C. Kundinger, B. Cooley, M. Ferg; 4th row: J. Gavin, M. Leitl, K. Morrison, C. Mazier, J. Sowa, M. Ehler, G. Griesel, G. Griesel, S. Hoefferle, B. Thier, J. Bosse, M. Cruthoff, T. Treml. 63 DRAMA HOMECOMING Freshmen attendants: Lisa Busby and Brian Billings; Sophomore attendants: Penny Burhans and Scott Hllgart; Junior attendants: Tricia Noetzel and Rick Lepper; Senior attendants: Amy Steiger and Jerry Jehn; King and Queen: Rich Stehr and Pam Perry. Rich Stehr and Pam Perry. Below: Scott Hilgart and Penny Burhans. Jerry Jehn and Amy Steiger. Hey! Left to Right: Jodi Prltzl, Jane Hllgart, Missy Welte, Diane Thompson, Sarah Venuta, Paul Warner, Randy Felch, Steve Goralskl, Brian Troyer, Danny Wagner . “Gemini' I'd better not drop thle' Paul Warner and Sarah Venuta The 1982-83 Jr. Prom was a big success. The theme song was “Two Less Lonely People in the World”. The court consisted of King and Queen: Paul Warner and Sarah Venuta; Jr. Attendants: Randy Felch and Diane Thompson, Steve Goralski, and Missy Welte; Sr. At- tendants: Bryan Troyer and Jane Hilgart; Crownbearers: Jodi Pritzl and Danny Wagner. Many thanks to all the juniors, now seniors who participated in set- ting up of the cafeteria. Ring bearers: Jodie Pritzl and Danny Wagner C jol Q SPORTS Left to right: 1st row; S. Little, T, Hlntz, B. Hamm, D. Kronberger, M. Leltl, M. Leltl, E. Schmidt, E. Mader, D. Splller, M. tollman; 2nd row; M. Kalvln, C. Gregg, J. Woelfel, E. Campbell, S. Radlinger, K. Frederick, S. Johnson, R. Mlchalskl; 3rd row; A. Leltl, J. Jehn, M. Hllgart, C. Pelkln, L. Fenzl, T. Racette, J. Kllger. 1st row: Rob Kitten, Mike Severt, Jerry Plyer, Chuck Gustafson, Andy Kalvin, Jerry Jehn, Brad Larson, Paul Undis, Shane Paterson, and Dan Rose. 2nd row: Ken Meyer, Brian Hirsing, Dan Bragee, Todd Fisher, Dave Poetzl, Phillip Schmidt, Bob Dural, Kyle Drake, Rick Benz, Jerry Bourgard, and Mark Palacek. 3rd row: John Bourgard, Greg Meisinger, Darrel Sturm, Eric Fenzl, Kevin Jamros, Don Roach, Mike Scanlon, Mike Rose, Pete Venuta, and Bill Merten. 4th row: Mike Mollman (Manager), Bob Effinger, Shawn Cruthoff, Don Kashner, Dan Woodie, Dan Lobermier, Todd Hintz, Mike Holter,David Pohl, Mike Hebert, and Mr. German (Coach). BASEBALL Left to Right; 1st row: Coach Tom Armstrong, M. Hebert, D. Niehoff. J. Bourgard, M, Kronberger, J. Litwaitis, P. Weber, K. Jamrows, B. Herbst, Assistant Coach Bob Larson; 2nd row: T. Ames, B. Dural, B. Troyer, D. Armstrong, T. Hebert, J. Ferkovich, M. Kitten. GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY 78 BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY “Only half way to go! The boys faced a tough schedule this year with only three home meets and seven road trips. The season was hampered by injury and a lack of depth on the young team. The one asset that was not lacking was spirit. We had some fine individual performances this season, not only on the regional and sectional meets but in expected and unexpected place finishes by various runners. The Lumberjack Conference is one of the most competative in the state. Named to the All Conference team were Dave Hodge and Shane Peterson. “Rough practice! The Park Falls pack F. Left to right: Coach Dave Jordan, Dave Hodge, John Seven, Fred Jarosinski, Troy Hints, Jeff Lituaitis, Jeff Little, Eric Fend, Andy Kalvin. 79 FOOTBALL 1st row; R. Stehr, M. Kronberger, D. Lenzen, S. MacGregor, C. Gustafson, K. Hoefferle, J. Jehn, J. Ferkovich, M. Palacek, S. Wolter, D. Armstrong. 2nd row; G. Bowman, G. Meislnger, M. Severt, R. Lepper, C. Morgan, S. Hllgart, M. Hebert, M. Morgan (Manager). 3rd row; B. Frederick, P.J. Herbst, P. Noetzl, M. Scanlon, J. Bourgard, J. Feit, T. O'Donnell, D. Roach, D. Lenzen. 4th row; P. Venuta, K. Meyer, J. Foley, S. Frederick, G. Schneider, S. O’Donnell, C. Armstrong, J. Bourgard, J. Semenchuk. 5th row; Mr. Saunders (Assistant Coach), Mr. Plemon (Head Coach), Mr. Larson (Assistant Coach). The 1983 Cardinal football team ended it's season on a positive note by defeating a tough Medford team 21-18 This u in gave Park Falls its best record winning season in fifteen years. The season record was 5-4 The season as a whole could be characterized as very competitive. The Cardinals tosr two games by a touchdown or less and a third by 9 points. I he highlight of the year was a highly competitive game with the eventual state champions. Lakeland Although this was a 12-7 loss the Cardinals gave them a better game than any other team in the state. The year ended on a positive note when three Cardinal foot- ballplayers were named to the 1st team all conference They were Mike Kronberger. Jay Ferkovich. and Mark Palecek The cardinals also had three 2nd team selections as well as eight honorable mentions. 1st row; T. Weik, K. Schmidt, C. Woelfel, K. Damrow, J. Wardensky, 0. Racette H. Damrow, M. Putnam, T. Nissen, B. Billings, B. Wirsing, J. Litwaltis B. Setter- man, M. Fox, B. Schmidt. 2nd row; D. Thier, J. Meeks, D. Setterman, P. Pritzl, E. Foley, R. Greenwood, E. Peterson, S. Herbst, D. Wagner, J. Ehlers, D. Hilgart. 81 VOLLEYBALL Bottom row; left to right; T. Noetzl, S. Larson, E. Mader, S. Radlinger, K. Karshna, L. Poetzl; Top row; D. Hilgart A. Larson, M. Bixby, C. Pelkin, T. Abel D. Hilgart, Coach Bluedorn. What goes up...must com down! Practice makes perfect! Left to right: S. Szelagowskl, S. Miller, P. Burhans, B. Pohle. 2nd row; Coach Roe, S. O'Donnell, J. Vrablec, V. Weborg. 3rd row; S. Pouba, B. Albert, D. Sturm. Front row; left to right: L. Lenz, V. Poetzel, B. Merten, C. Kundinger, N. Rogers; Second row: J. Andrews, J. Bosse, K. Morrison, H. Ferkovich, D. Sturm. GOLF q Kitten, Coach Delwiche; Bottom L-R: D. Niehoff, R. Series, P. Undis, D. Mazier, J. Armsrtong. The Golf Team had an excellent year. For the first time, the team traveled to Madeline Island to play Bayfield on its home course. The Cardinals were suc- cessful in both defeating Bayfield and in initiating Bob Kitten's driver by dipping it in the sacred waters of Lake Superior The team also will never forget that Rob Kitten and Ron Series were the only two golfers NOT to hit their tee shots off the island over the lake to Bayfield. The Cardinals were host school for the WIAA Boys Sectionals. Park Falls finished an admirable 5th of 14 compet- ing schools. The team was comprised of the follow- ing students: Ray Peterson, Jeff Lit- waitis, Dave Niehoff, Ron Series, Rob Kit- ten, Daren Mazier, Paul Undis, Jim Arm- strong, and Chuck Welte. Front Row: T. V'eik, K. Jararos, Manager T. Noetzel, K. Meyer, T . Filgart, Middle Pov J. Rourgard, J. Mollman, Poach nand, C. Schultz, n. Meeclc, Top Row: D. Roach, S. Hilgart, Poach Saunders, P. Noetzel, P. Bragee. Congratulations to Senior John Mollman and Junior Pan Eragee on their victories leading them to state !!!!!!! ' Left to Right; Front row: M. Wagner, A. Laack, 0. Splller, A. Stueber; Back row: T. Kundlnger, J. Vrablec, B. Harris, S. Miller, T. Smetak, H. Forbes, L. Boettcher. The gymnlsts performed well In 1984 as they have In the past. With such a young team the girls had to work very hard to overcome some tough competition. Lead by sophomore Sara Miller and freshman Holly Forbes In the all-around, we were able to compete with many Class A schools. Other varsity members were Mary Wagner, JoAnn Vrablec, Beth Harris, Dorl Splller, and Tracy Smetak. With a full J.V. squad and the loss of no seniors, the gymnlsts should again be very strong next year! Bottom L-R: Becky Pohle, Mary Kalvin, Erin Mader, Lori Dural, Shelley Szelagoveki, Deb Hilgart, Suanne Pouba; Top: Coach Burant, Ellen Campbell, Lorraine Poetzl, Amy Larson, Sharn Radlinger, Cheryl Post. J Coacn G. Gaulke, manager J. Severt, B. Herbst, D. Ames, D. Lenzen, K. Weindorfer, S. Cruthoff, D. Armstrong, P. Feit, J. Ferkovich, M. Hebert, J. Jehn, M. Kronberger, manager D. Poetzl, Coach J. Fitzgerald. Bottom row; left to right; K. Taft, M. Wagner, A. Forbes, Top row; left to right; S. Rogers, S. Zierer, M. Hundt. 90 HILLTOP MOTEL Art and Marge Schmidt SAUNDER’S HOME CENTER INC. Best wishes to all graduates Cash and Carry Home Center Park Falls, Wl 54554 715-762-4594 Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-2040 715-762-3916 RADIO 98 AM FM We know the Northland Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-3221 NORENE’S BEAUTY Phone 7 5 762 -3363 SHOP 342 South 4th Ave. Closed Mondays Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-4292 244 DIVISION ST. • PARK FAUS. WIS. S45' 2 STATE FARM INSURANCE Darrell G. Holm - Agent Auto-Life-Fire-Health RADIO SHACK Dealer TV, Computers, Satillite Dishes, and Microwaves South Side Shopping Center Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-3218 1114 S. 4th Ave. Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-3161 93 HOUSE OF FASHION Styling for men and women for all your hair care needs Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-2301 MONTGOMERY WARDS Owners - Wayne and Jayne Ratzlaff Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-2481 FLANAGAN’S SUPPER CLUB Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 Hwy 13 North Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-3909 SCHNEIDER TRANSFER INC. Local and long distance hauling and freight business Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-4645 BUKACHEK PONTIAC-BUICK GMC. INC. 4th Avt South PARK FALLS WiS 54552 Pontia WM J BUKACHEK : res. BUICK Bus Phono (7151 762-4080 ART’S BARBERING AND STYLE SHOP Hwy 13 Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-2779 MODE O’ DAY Congratulations Class of '85 Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-4454 94 PARK PHARMACY O’DONNEL’S SHOE STORE Congratulations Class of '85 Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 715-762-4477 Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 715-762-3283 Professional Service by Service Professionals Syl vania and Philco TV’s Channel Master Satellite Reception Equipment Sot'o Soot ?ute TV Sales and Service Phone 715-762-4448 229 2nd Ave. North Park Falls. WI 54552 BOB’S FACTORY OUTLET FORMERLY Jean’s n’ Things Clothing, Furniture, Carpet WOODS of the NORTH FRAME SHOP 179 Division • Park Falls, WI 54552 Phone (715)762-2833 150 2nd Avenue North Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 Quality custom framing and matting 715-762-2855 Compliments of AUTO PARTS OF PARK FALLS VILLAGE FAIR GIFT SHOP 156 South 4th Avenue Park Falls, WI 54552 715-762-3717 in the Park Mall cards-unique gifts for all ages Park Falls. Wisconsin 54552 715 762-3567 % JEAN’S BOOK SHOP in the Park Mall STUDIO OF FINE ARTS New and Used Books 177 Division Street Compliments of Fred and Marion Weiss Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-4090 Park Falls, Wl 54552 JOHN E. MEISINGER Certified Public Accountant first national bank building PARK FALLS BUILDING SUPPLY PARK PALLS Wi 94552 Building Materials and Contracting 1713 • 732 4 33 Hwy 13 North P.O. Box 187 Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-3255 FROTZ’S BAR AND Congratulations Class of 1984 from PIZZA Carryouts THOMAS J. NALEID S.C. 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Your Yamaha and Arctic Cat Snowmobile, Yamaha 3-Wheeler and Suzuki Dealer Butternut, Wl 54514 715-769-3950 RED FOX BAR and CAFE Hwy 13 South Fifield, Wl 54524 715-762-3831 Open Daily 6:30 Prop. - Bonita Salm RON ERNST LUMBER For the best answers to your building problems Fifield, Wl 54524 715-762-2225 I H'OhwA I3NO Th F'Fif O W SCONSiN 54524 715 752 2 57 ParVFakl Credit Unor Illi H PARK FALLS CREDIT UNION Congratulations Class of 1985 Park Falls, Wl 54552 715-762-4642 r 5 WOLLERMAN’S INC. Plumbing and Heating “Where a flush always beats a full house” 103 FRESHMEN CLASS Anderson, Marta 36,37. Andrews, Jennifer 37,82. Balzar, Richard 37. Rever, Jason 37. Billing, Brian 37,68,69,81. Boettcher, Lisa 37,85. Bosse, Jennifer 37,82. Brickheimer, William 37. Bruun, Patrick 37. Burhans, Wendy 37,78. Busby, Lisa 37,68,69,78. Christianson, Kathryn 37. Cooley, Elizabeth 37,78. Cruthoff, Michele 37. Pamrow, Herbert 37,81. Damrow, Kurt 37,81. Darrow, Kimberly 37,54. Detko, Melanie 37. Dillinger, Daniel 37. Eheler, Melody 37. Ehlers, James 37,81. Fenzel, Raymond 37. Ferg, John Ferkovich, Heidi 37,82. Foley, Elmer 38,81. Forbes, Holly 38,85. Fox, Mike 38,81. Franke, Todd 38. Gasch, Lynn 38. Gelina, Sharon 38. Greenwood,Robert 38,81. Gregg, Theodore 38. Gustafson, Douglas 38. Gwinn, Robert 38. Herbst, Scott 38,81. Hilgart, Albert 38. Hilgart, Donald 38,81. Hintz, Troy 38,79. Hoffman, John 38. Hosey, Scott 38. Hundt, Barbara 38. Jarosinski, Fred 38,79. Jerroll, Richard 38. Johnston, Laurie 38. Kachlic, Mike 38. Kinnear, Lori 38. Klosner, Cheryl 39. Kneer, Leigh 39,54. Koenig, William 39. Kohlmeier, Kimberly 39. Krongberger, Lisa 39. Kundinger, Carrie 39,82. 104 Laack, Alison 39,85. Lanqer, Wayne 39. Leitl, Daniel 39. T.enz, Lisa 39,82. Little, Jeff 39,79. Little, Sara 39. I.itwaitis, Jerry 39,81. Lucas, Jean 39. Luhtala, William 39. Mazier, Connie 39. Meeks, Josh 39,81. Merten, Becky 39,82. Michel, Timothy 39. Miller, Joseph 39. Morford, Scott 39. Morrison, Kathleen 39,82 Nissen, Boynton 40,81. Ocker, Lisa 40. Palecek, Kurt 40. Peterson, Edward 40,81. Poetzl, Virginia 40,82. Pott, Silvia 40. Pritzl, Patrick 40,81. Putnam, Michael 40,81. Racette, Daniel 40,81. Rogers, Nancy 40,82. Rogers, Sheila 40. Rolnik, Deanna 40,78. Scherwinski, Tracy 40. Schmidt, Gerald 36,40,81 Schmidt, Kevin 40,81. Schultz, Robert 40. Sea lander, Micheal 40. Setterman, Dale 40,81. Setterman, Robert 40,81. Smetak, Tracy 40,78,85. Sowa, X.eslie 40. Steiger, Jessica 36,40. Stueber, Amy 41,85. Sturm, Deborah 41,82. Thier, Dean 41,81. Tollers, Becky 41. Treml, Traci 41. Voda, Betty 41. Wagner, David 41,81. Wardensky, James 41,81. Weiberg, Kimberly 41. Weik, Troy 41,81. Welk, Stacy 41. Wirsing, Brent 41,81. Woelfel, Chris 41,81. Wolfe, Michele 41. Zirbel, Joy 41. SOPHOMORES Albert, Beth 31,82. Anderson, Peter 31. Armstrong, Christopher 31,80. Ball, William 31. Barbeln, Paul 31. Barland, Judith 31. Boland, Jonathon 31. Bourgard, Jerry 31,76,80. Bourgard, John 31,76,77,80. Burhans, Penny 31,68,82. Chafer, Rebecca 31,54. Christinason, Patricia 31. Dillinger, Debra 31. Dragovich, Rich Dural, Lori 31,78. Emery, Melissa 31. Feit, John 31,80. Fenzl, John 31. Foley, James 31,80. Fredrick, Shane 31,80. Fuhrman, Micheal 31. Gavin, Jill 31. Grennier, Shawne 32. Griffin, Cythia 32. Gruber, William 32. Hamm, Rebecca 32,54,75,78. Harris, Elizabeth 32,78,85. Hebert, Michael 32,76,77,80. Heisler, Jennifer 32. Hendrickson, Lance 32. Herbst, Patrick 32,80. Hilgart, Kristine 32. Hilgart, Scott 32,68,80. Hintz, Tina 32,75. Hodge, Steve 32,89. Hoefferle, Shannon 32. Isham, Pamela 32. Jerroll, Ronald 32. Jorgenson, Jeff 32. Kalvin, Mary 32,75,78. Kelnhofer, Dennis 32. Kenny, John 32. Klepac, Robert 32. Klosner, Michelle 32. Koshak, Michael 32. Kotora, Jacqueline 32. Kronberger, Debra 33,75. Kundinger, Tamara 33,85. Kurth, Dan 33. Landeau, Darryl 33. Leitl, Michelle 33,75. Lenzen, David 33,80. Levra, Daniel 33. 106 Lindberg, Carol 33. Little, Susan 33,75. I.itwai t i s , Joseph 33,79. I.ueloff, Timothy 33. I.uscher, Brian 33,54. Mader, Erin 33,75,02. Merten, William 33,76. Meyer, Kenneth 33,76,80. Michalski, Paul 33. Miller, Sara 33,82. Moll man, Michelle 33,75,78. Neeck, William 33,80. Niehoff, David 33,77. Noetzel, Paul 33,80. O'Donnell, Shane 34,80. O'Donnell, Stephanie 34,82. O'Donnell, Timothy 34,80. Pankratz, James 34. Peterson, Shane 34,76. Petska, Mark 34. Poetzl, Joseph 34. Pohl, David 34,76. Pouba, Suanne 34,82. Roach, Donald 34,76,80. Rose, Daniel 34,76. Roth, Christine 34. Sargeant, Thomas 34. Scanlon, Michael 34,76,80. Schmidt, Edith 34,75. Schneider, Gene 34,80. Schneider, Jean 34. Schultz, Barbara 34. Scott, Brian 34. Semenchuck, John 34,80. Series, Ronald 34. Smetak, Bruce 34. Smith, Andrea 35. Spi Her , Dory 35,75,85. Sturm, Dawn 35,82. Szelagowski, Shelley 35,82. Szymik, David 35. Tapplin, Micheal 35. Tesch, Norman 35. Venuta, Peter 35,76,80. Vrablec, JoAnn 35,82,85. Walasek, Dave 35. Wartgow, Gary 35. Weinberger, Don 35. Welte, Charles 35. Wirsing, Brian 35,76. Wolfe, Jody 35. Wollner, Lawrence 35. Woodie, Joseph 35. 107 JUNIORS Ames, Daniel 25. Armstrong, James 25,54. Bachar, Stephanie 25. Ball, David 25. Barland, Ronald 25. Bragee, Daniel 25,76. Brandt, James 25. Cain, Michael 25. Cooley, Richard 25. Cruthoff, Shawn 25,76. Cruthoff, Troy 25. Cuddeback, Amy 25,54. Dezotell, Jean 25. Dezotell, Kurt 25. Dezotell, Wayne 25. Draxler, Connie 25. Draxler, Laurie 25,54. Duhr, Mike 25. Eder, Rich 25. Eggleston, Patricia 25. Engel, Scott 25. Engeldinger, Mary 25. Falstad, Kelly 26. Fenzl, Eric 26,76,79. Fisher, Todd 26,76. Forbes, Anna Mae 26,54,69. Fuhrman, Melissa 26. Greenwood, Lisa 26. Gregg, Cindy 26,54,75,78. Griesel, Gary 26. Greisel, Gregg 26. Griffin, Thomas 26. Hardy, John 26. Hein, Lyle 26. Herbst, John 26. Herbst, Robert 26,77,89. Hilgart, Debra 26,54,82. Hilgart, Gordon 26. Hilgart, Lisa 26. Hilgart, Randal 26. Hodun, Daniel 26. Hoffman, Carla 26,54. Holm, Aaron 26. Holt, Michelle 26,54. Hundt, Mary 27,69. Jablonsky, Anita 27. Johnson, Sheri 27,75. Jonhnston, Daniel 27. Kenney, Kristine 27,78. Kitten, Robert 27,54,76. Kolzow, Peter 27. Koshak, Matthew 27. Laack, April 27. LaRose, Elizeheth 27,54. Lemke, Virginia 27,54,78. Lepper, Richard 27,68,69,80. Lohermeier, Daniel 27,76. I.yon, Bobbie 27. Mader, Mark 27. Marsh, Tammy 27. Mattke, Paul 27. Mazier, Daren 27. Meisinger, Greg 27,76,80. Michalski, Charles 27. Michalski, Renee 27,75. Morgan, Chris 27,80. Noetzel, Patricia 28,68,69,82. Perry, Daniel 28. Peterson, Carol 28,54. Plyer, Jerry 28,76. Poetzl, David 28. Pohle, Rebecca 28,82. Pokela, Suzanne 28. Pond, Kristen 28,78. Pritzl, Kraig 28. Rekoski, Scott 28. Rose, Michael 28,76. Scherwinski, Steven 28. Schmidt, Deborah 28,82. Schmidt, Kelly 28. Schnautz, David 28. Schneider, Lori 28. Schrader, Michael 28. Schoeder, Michael 28. Seery, Kimberly 28. Setterman, Brenda 28. Setterman, Denis 28. Severt, John 28,79. Severt, Michael 29,76,80. Sheedy, Keith 29. Sims, Curt 29. Slack, Jane 29. Smetak, Brenda 29,54. Smith, James 29. Sowa, Jennifer 29,54. Stein, Kelly 29,54. Sturm, Darrel 29,76. Taft, Kelly 29,69. Their, Barbara 29,54. Their, Donald 29. Thompson, Brian 29. Thums, Patricia 29. Tom, I.ori 29. Wagner, Mary 29,69,85. Warren, Daniel 29. Way, James 29. Weborg, Victoria 29,82. 109 Wolter, Michael 29,76. Zierer, Sharon 29,69. SENIORS Abel, Terri 3,69,82,89. Andrews, Rebecca 3,22,23,54. Armstrong, Daniel 3,22,77,80,89 Bachar, Kristine 3,22. Billing, Larry 3. Bixby, Maria 3,82. Boettcher, Kurt 4. Borne, Joseph 4. Bowman, Gary 4,80. Brunkow, William 4. Brusch, Robert 4. Burton, Jessica 4. Campell, Ellen 5,75. Cooley, John 5. Harrow, Melody 5. DeSouza, Jose' 5. Eitrem, Steven 5. Engel, Connie 5. Engel, Ken 6. Erickson, Mike 6,22. Faurot, Steven 6. Feit, Peter 6,89. Ferg, Mindy 6,22. Ferkovich, Jay 6,77,80. Goralski, Steve 7,68. Grennier, Calli 7. Gunderson, Ellyn 7. Gustafson, Charles 7,76,80. Herbst, Diana 7. Hilgart, Pamela 7. Hintz, Tami 8. Hodge, David 8,79. Hoefferle, Kurt 8,80. Hosey, Darren Hughes, Mark 8. Jamros, Kevin 8. Jarvis, Nathan 9. Jehn, Jerry 9,68,76,80. Jensrud, Anne 9,54. Juneau, Tami 9. Kalvin, Andy 9,76,79. Karshna, Karen 9,82. Kinnear, Kristine 10. Klepac, Paul 10. Kohlmeier, Kathy 10. Koshak, Kelly 10. Kronberger, Mike 10,71,77,80,89 Kronberger, Paul 10,23. Kubiak, Cynthia 11. Kundinger, Daniel 11. Larson, Amy 11,82. Larson, Stacy 11,82. I.enzen, Douglas 11,80. Lindberg, Jane 11. Little, Kathy 12,22. Litwaitis, Jeff 12,77,79. Lucas, James 12. Luhtala, Carolyn 12. Lyon, Patsy 12. Mader, Sue 12. McGregor, Scott 13,80. Micha1 ski, Jerry 13. Michalski, Marie 13. Michalski, Rebecca 13,23. Mollman, John 13. Moser, Thomas 13. Palecek, Mark 14,80. Palecek, Mike 14. Pelkin, Cheryl 14,54,82. Perry, Pamela 14,68. Peterson, Raymond 14. Poetzl, Lorraine 14,82. Pohle, Dawn 15. Post, Sheryl 15,54. Pott, Andy 15. Pritzl, Jean 15,22,54. Randlinger, Sharon 15,54,75,82. Rogers, Susan 15,69. Sayler, Jeff 16. Scherwinski, Richard 16. Schmidt, Gregory 16,23. Schoch, Becky 16. Schultz, Chuck 16. Schuth, Joanne 16. Seidl, Lisa 17,54. Semenchuck, Lori 17,54. Singer, Rebecca 17. Singer, Robin 17. Smith, Peter 17. Stehr, Richard 17,68,80. Steiger, Amy 18,22,68,89. Taft, Cindy 18,54. Tapplin, Tom 18. Tesch, Roxanna 18. Thompson, Diane 18,54,68,70. Tom, Blane 18. Treml, Tom 19. Undis, Paul 19,76. Venuta, Sarah 19,54,69,70,71. Voda, James 19. Warner, Paul 19,68,69,70,71. Weber, Paul 19,77. Weik, Lisa 20,22. Weindorfer, Ken 20. in Welte, Melissa 20,68. Whiteaker, Allen 20. Wolter, Scott 20,80. Yunk, Laurie 20. BOARD OF EDUCATION Draxler, Lawrence (President) 49. Tabbert, Georqe (Vice President) 49. Jehn, John (Treasurer) 49. Dane, I.avella (Clerk) 49. Ocker, Gary 49. Preisler, Wanda 49. Saunders, Tom 49. Schmidt, Leonard 49. Wiita, Cliff 49. Erickson, Gary (newly elected '84) 49. ADMINISTRATION Peterson, Michael (Superintendent) 48. Ross, Richard (Principal) 48,89. Fitzgerald, James (Assistant Principal) FACULTY Burant, Anthony 47. Busby, Edward 45. Clark, Andrew 46. Delwiche, Reginald 45. Dicka, Christine 46. Fitzgerald, James 47. Frederick, Bruce 46,80. Granstrom, Kenneth 46. Greenwood, Cynthia 45. Harris, Dorothy 45. Jordan, David 46,78,79. Kadlecek, Gary 45. Kempf, Barbara 46. Knutson, Russell 45. Krueger, Terry 47. Lokken, Margaret 46. McDouga11, Douglas 46. McFarlane, David 46. Owen, Charles 47. Plemon, Michael 45,80. Pond, Joan 45. Rand, Randall 46. Reas, Roger 47. Reas, Sharon 46. Rugen, Michael 47. Saunders, Patrick 47,80. Smith, Steve 45. Soper, Scott 47. Steiner, Jane 45,54. Swenson, Craig 45. Swenson, Teresa 47. Wanty, Therese 46. Warshall, George 45. Weber, Jeanne 45,54. AIDS Soper, Alma SECRETARIES Campbell, Lois 4R. Erickson, Shirley 48. Heisler, Velda 48. Jehn, I.oretta 48. Smith, Susan 48. MAINTENANCE Fuchs, William 50. Palacek, Carol 50. Pritzl, Harold 50. Schrader, Edward 50. Walker, Joan 50. COOKS Heisler, Susan 50. Leitl, Margaret 50. Porod, Margarete 50. Rose, Susan 50. Severt, Carol 50. Stein, Audrey 50. Weik, Karen 50. Wester, Patricia 50. BUSDRIVERS Balzar, James C1emen t i, Robe rt Cook, Bert Palacek, Gay Pritzl, Arthur Rienow, Lawrence Spiller, Margaret Stein, Raymond Washatka, Willard 113 This is an open letter to the people who have been good enough to support our efforts to finish this yearbook. Thank you. This has been a particularly difficult book to complete. When things get ahead of you they tend to get out of hand. This was no exception. A very special group of students came to our rescue and those of you who are happy to finally be receiving your book owe them a special Thanks for a job well done. Among them are Kris Hilgart, Deb Kronberger, Becky Chafer, Mike Severt, Treene Roth, Rob Kitten, and Michelle Leitl. Without them there would not be a TORCH for 1984 and there probably would not be any future for the TORCH as a publication. On the other side of the coin there were many people who said they wanted to help but were too busy to help when the work had to be done. Others walked away from the job before it was done and left the rest with an almost impossible situation. In the final analysis the problems with the book are my respon- sibility as advisor but the credit for what was accomplished goes to the people named above. I guess they're the reason I stay in teaching. Thanks again for a job well done under difficult circumstances. Mr. Busby TORCH advisor January 17, 1985 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 120 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS fOSTENS NOBEL PRIZE — The 1983 Nobel Peace Prize was won by Polish labor leader Lech Walesa, who was prevented from leaving Poland to accept the award personally His wife and son accepted it for him in Oslo. Norway MONEY MACHINES — Banking continued to change as more and more people began to use automatic tellers to handle their financial transactions. TOP ENTERTAINER — Videos Beat It and Say, Say. Say, along with the years 1 LP and movie short Thriller, confirmed Michael Jackson as 83 s top entertainer. BEIRUT BOMBING — On October 23. the U S Marine headquarters at Beirut International Airport was leveled by a truck bomb, killing 218 Marines AP WIDE WORLD PHOTO SPACE first - Guion S Bluford. Jr became the first black m space with his flight aboard the Challenger in September RIDE. SALLY, RIDE — The first five-member crew of the space shuttle Challenger included Sally Ride, first woman in space. John M Fabian. Commander Robert Crippen. Norman Thagard. and Frederick Hauck MEN OF THE YEAR Jl Til MEN OF THE YEAR — President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov were named Time's Men of the Year. Andropov died in February, after being absent from the public eye for several months. SHAPING UP — Actress Jane Fonda promoted the videotaped version of her popular exercise program. Aerobics and working out became a part of even more Americans' lives. MOST VALUABLE — Baltimore Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey hugged pitcher Scott McGregor after the Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies to win the 1983 World Series BREAK DANCING — The popularity of break dancing, and a related dance form called popping, grew among those interested in new ways to strut their stuff. BOWIE S BACK — After a five-year layoff, rock star David Bowie resurfaced with tours in Europe and the U S. two films, an album, and video. KOREAN FLIGHT 007 — A Korean jumbo passenger jet was shot down by the Soviets after it strayed into Soviet airspace. All 269 people aboard were killed.
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