Park Falls High School - Torch Yearbook (Park Falls, WI)

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BLACK MONDAY — The Dow )one industrial a erage plunged 508 points to an all time kiw following the biggest one-day seUciff m history October 19. POP ARTBT —Andy Warhol, 58, immortalized the Campbell s soup can and brought pop art to life in the 1960s He once proclaimed everyone would have 15 minutes of feme HOW SWEET rriS“ — Jadbe Gleason, 71. created Brooklyn rotund bus driver. Ralph Kramden, m televisions The Honeymooners. TV FAVORITE - Lome Greene. 72. played the lather to three boys m the television senes Bonanza for fourteen years He later used his gentle, but nigged, appearance m TV commercials PARK FALLS HIGH SCHOOL TORCH 1987-1988 VOLUME 75 CONTENTS 3 7 12 17 43 FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS FACULTY 51 STUDENT LIFE 63 ACTIVITIES 75 ATHLETICS 99 INDEX 104 ADVERTISEMENTS A Dedication To A Super Guy ... Mr. Saunders, You will always be 1 at P.F.H.S.! The Family-man Mr Saunders with wife and two youngins ‘ Isn't that SPECIAL! “Keep your powder dry! (Mr Reas) “Remember the head coach demonstrating to you how to make a tackle? (Z) “Remember, if you do that one more time, we may have to do something! ' (Z) “Don't worry until it gets to your throat! (Jodi) “4 F's understudy-Things will be better next year (Z) 2 Dedication Heeler Teresa Hilgort. Frank Higart. Jerarme Hoeftereiy. Patricia jamros. Keene Jarosnski. Gary Jerrol. Joseph Johnson. Chrfttopher Karshna. Krstona Kemhoter. Barbara Koshak. Sara Krooberger Sarah Kundnger. James langsaorf. Jerri Le ti. David Liebett. Donald Little. Michele Little. W am Lueioft. Kmberty Lutz. John Lyons. Carrie Moder. Craig Martinovich. Trisha McGrmity. Dan Meier David Michatski Jason Mulcahy. Nick Novitt. Jonathon O'Dorme . Shannon Oswald. Jett Ours. Teresa Poetzi. Robert Pokeia. Kristen Pott. Bettna Przybytski. DarokJ Pyykola. Dustin Riley. Shannon Roberts. Nicole Roe. Jarrae Ross. Ingrid Sales Angela Schloer. Mark Schultz. Wifcam Smger. Keiy Skawnski. Derek Slock. Debbie Swaney. Adam Swarm. Kevn Szeiogowski. Ji Tanner. Shanda Teeters. Mary Torres Darius Wetoerg Tmothy Weik. Sherry Westphai. Ken White Tom W e. Chantel Wright. Nicholas Theiry. Douglas Shectcie. Bi Elks. Jeffrey Engeldinger. Lisa Falstod. Jennifer Feit. Kan Fetch. Pete Fenzi. Carla F err on. Michael Fisher. Douglas Fleming. Dawn Foley. Bin Foster. Randy Franke. Nancy Fredrickson. Andrew Fuhrman. Jennifer Gavin. Amy Gavin. Jerry Griffn. Steve Gruszka. Michelle Gustafson. Robert Gwmn. Michael Hogmann. Traci Harris. Daphne Hilgart. Heidi Photo Not Available Hilgart. JiH Hintz. Trent Hoc her. Roberta Hogue. Robert Huettl. Peter Hundt, James Hutchnson. Conme Jirscheie. Sam Kemhofer. Sherrie Keinhofer. Thomas Kundmger. Wayne Lepper. Randall Levra. Dale litwaitis. Juke Makeia. Jilt Mattke. Scott Messerschmidt. Missy Sophomores Sophomores Above Missy Messerschrradt and Doug Fisher glance up from busy studying Top Right Roche! Jasper covers Roberta Hoc her whtfe she hides behind her books Right Roberta and Daphne Harris put finishing touches on the English Pete Huettl quickly finishes his homework before class Randy Lepper gets disturbed from reading his novel, as Tom Kelnhofer points out the necessity to study Sophomores 11 -1 ?J J (!) 0 5 | Familiar Faces Hat Day m choir with Matt. Greg and John in harmony Stmky friend, huh Bmky? Mdtt a smile for fhe women? Brenda models her shodes during Home Commg week Do you fhmk Joke is fhe kkeiy suspect? Wendy up-to-her-neck with giggles Juniors JUNIORS President Connie Hoffmann and Sec- retary Stacy Tanner casualty relax over VP Brenda Scott £ Juniors Koshak. Rebecca Kotke. Theresa Kronberger. Joseph Kronberger. Peter Kundmger. Mehssa Kundmger. Todd Kundmger. Tracy Lange. Rocky La Vote. Robert Luhtaia. James ivaska. John Machtan. Gregory Mas ter son. Jackie Mtchaiski. Steven p5 Juniors Miller. Thomas Moser. Gary Nichols. Christopher Otoernberger. Carissa Ocker. Judy Oswald. John Peterson. Denise Petlock. Christine Pilch. Heather Ptyer. Kathy Pyykola. Darcie Roberts. MK:helie Rose. John Sayler. Suzanne Scharp. Thomas Scherwnski. Scott Schmidt. Burt Schrmdt. Jake Schneider. Christine Schneider. Janet Scott. Brenda Seitz. Vicki Slack. Amy Slack. Tanya Smetak. Heather Striegel. Lisa Swenson. Brett Tanner. Stacie Thier. Glenn Vrabiec. Elizabeth Wanner. James Wegner. Brenda Weik. Darren We . Trisha Wirsmg. Gregory Wnght. Jessica Juniors JOCH L ARMSTRONG Class President 1. Secretary 4. Prom Court 3. Homecoming Court 13. Volleyball 123. FB Stats 234. Drama 3. Sr Production 4. Forensics 34. State 34. FBLA 234. Secretary 4. State 234, National 3. Decathlon 34. Honor Society 34. TORCH Statt 34. Editor 4. Price Co Gov Day 1. Badger Girls State 3. STEP Club 4. Marching and Concert Band 1. Letterman's Club 3 MICHAEL J BALL VC A 4 President 4. Price Co Gov Day 1 DENMS J BEHREANDT Track 3. Footbal 1. Price Co. Gov Day 1 JOHN P. BENSON VCA 123. President 3. Concert and Marching Band 124. Trees for Tomorrow 2 Seniors CHAD J. BOETTCHER LUANN C. BOETTCHER Track 12. TORCH Staff 2. Marching Band 1. Volleyball 1 LAVON M BRISKE Voleybal 24. Letterman's Club 4. Concert Choir 234. Bel Canto Choir 1. Trees for Tomorrow 1 What is this? Sleeping on the job and wearing a hat. too? Bill Bodenbach ca- sually relaxing during Mrs. Kempf's Data Processing Class JERRY A BUECHNER Just folow the arrow, and you will find the remainder of the “Great Class of '88 ! SENIORS Seniors 19 MICHELLE L. DANE Volleyball 4. Drama State 1234, Forensics 24. FBLA 1234. TORCH Staff 123. STEP Club 4. Basketball 1234 COREY L DEMARCO Class President 2. Secretary-Treasurer 1. Football 123. Gymnastics Manager 34. Wrestling 1. Decathlon 4. Sr Production 4. FBLA 4. TORCH Staff 4. Price Co Gov Day 1. Badger Boys State 3 PETER J. EDER Prom Court 1. Football 1. Basketball 1234, VIC A 124. Vice-President 4. Concert and Marching Band 1 JAMES O EITREM ANTHONY E FEIT Class Vice-President 2. Football 1234. Captain 4. Basketball 1. Wrestling 34. Letterman's Club 34. Sr. Production 4. Price Co Gov Day 1 BROGET E. FERG Basketball 12 Seniors TAMMY S. FLOWERS Basketball 234. Trees for Tomorrow 2 CHRISTIAN W FREDRICKSON Drama 2. Sr. Production 4. Concert and Marching Band 34. Price Co Gov Day 1 JAN R. GAVIN VICA 4 TORY L. GEIRMAN Volleyball 1. Bel Canto Choir 1. Concert Choir 24. Concert and Marching Band 1. STEP Club 4 TODD R GLOCKE Homecoming Court 4. Footbal 1234. Basketball 12. Track 12. Letterman's Club 24. Concert Choc 1234. Secretary- Treasurer 4. State 1234. Marching Band 1234. Concert Band 1234. State 14 DA VO M. GRUSZKA Basetbal 34. Captain 4 RONALD A HANNS TRACY L HERBST Drama 24. State 24. TORCH Staff 4. Concert and Marching Band 1234. State 3. Trees for Tomorrow 2 PATRICK J. HERBST Class Vice-President 1. Football 1234. Basketball 1234. Captain 4. Lifeguard 24. Track 1234. Captam 34. Baseball 1234, State 3. Letterman's Club 1234. Drama 2. Sr Production 4. Forensics 4. FBLA 234. State 3. Decathlon 4. Student Council 2. Honor Society 34. Price Co. Gov Day 1. Badger Boys State 3 DEBORAH K HILL Bel Canto Choir 4 Seniors REBECCA L HODGE FB Video Crew 23, Volleyball 12. Drama 1. FBLA 2. Student Council 2. TORCH Staff 4. Concert Band 4, Color guard 1234. Concert Choir 234. State 34. Secretary Treasurer 4. Price Co. Gov Day 1. STEP Club 4. Pool Aid 34. Lifeguard 234. Sr Production 4 CRISSY L. ISHAM Drama 2. State 2. Concert and Marchng Band 1234. Trees for Tomorrow 2 ROBERT J. JRSCHELE Bel Canto Choir 1. Concert Choir 234. President 4. State 34. Price Co. Gov. Day 1. Sr. Production 4 ART I JUNEAU Football 12. letterman's Club 2 LORI A JUNEAU Track 14 KATHY S KARSHNA Class Vice-President 4. Prom Court 3. FBLA 4. TORCH Staff 3. Concert Band 1234. State 3. Rifle Squad 1234. Sergeant 4 Seniors ANN MARIE KELNHOFER CHARLES $ KNAACK Basketball Manager 24. Price Co. Gov. Day 1. Sr. Projection 4 LOUIS L. KOSHAK NOLA T. KOSHAK Cross Country 34. Gymnastics 2. Track 3. Sr Production 4. Forensics 234. State 234, FBLA 234. State 24, Student Council 34. Vice-President 4. Concert Band 1234. Vice-President 4. State 34. Marching Band 1234. Price Co Gov Day 1 CRYSTAL A. KUNDINGER Homecoming Court 2. Basketball 1. Concert Choir 1234. Student Counci 3 MCHAEL W KUNDINGER Football 1. Cross Country 4. Basketball 1234. Captam 4. Track 24, Baseball 4. Letterman's Club 234 Seniors PAULA L KUNDINGER TORCH Staff 4. Concert and Marching Band 1234. Bel Canto Choir 1 State Solo Ensemble 3 ALLEN R LAACK Track 1. VCA 123. Treasurer 3. Concert and Marching Band 1 ROCHELLE L. LUELOFF VICA 1 MCHAEL McGINNlTV Class Prestdent 1. Homecoming Court 4. Football 34. Golf 1. Basketball 3. Letterman's Club 4. Sr Production 4. FBLA 34. State 34. Treasurer 4. Decathlon 4. Honor Society 4 A A Seniors I_I WENCH E McKUEN Prom Court 1. TORCH Stott 1. Concert Bond 1. Marching Band 12. Price Co Gov Day 1. STEP Club 34 ROBERT A MERTEN Football 1234. Captain 4. Wrestling 1234. Captain 4. Track 34. Baseball 34. Drama 4. State 4. Concert Choir 34, Price Co Day 1. Badger Boys State 3. Trees tor Tomorrow 2. Letterman's Club 234 KIMBERLY A MILLER Homecoming Court 4. FBLA 4. Decathlon 34. TORCH Stott 234. Co-Editor 4. Color guard 1. Price Co Gov Day 1 WILIAM M MOLLER Footbal 2 Seniors MARK E MORGAN Prom Court 3. Football 124. Wrestling 13. Letterman's Club 14. Student Council 3. Sr Production 4 BRIAN K MROTEK Football 1234. Trock 1234 RANDY J OlAFSON Concert Choir 134 Happy Days with Mrs Popp return to haunt and amuse graduating seniors Top row Penny Slack. Tracy Herbst. Greg Peterson. Steph Arntsen. John Benson. Jan Gavin. Dave Saunders. Bi MoHer. Michelle Dane. Brian Mrotek. Art Juneau Mrs Popp Wendi McKuen. Tory Ge Gierman. Crissy Isham. Jon Sargeant. Kurt Hrfgart Crystal Kundinger. Mike Poetzi. Ron Honns. Kathy Korshna. Chuck Knoock. Ken Michalski RON R PEPPER Cross Country 12. VICA 123. Price Co Gov Day 1 Seniors 'GRETCHEN A PETERICH Class Secretary-Treasurer 23. Homecoming Court 4. Golf 1. Football Cheerleader 23. Gymanstics 1234. Captain 4. State 3. Lifeguard 1234. Track 1234. Captain 4. Letterman's Club 1234, FBLA 234. State 3. National 3. Vice-President 4. Decathlon 4. Student Council President 4. TORCH Staff 34. Marching Band 1. Concert Choir 12. STEP Club 34 GREGORY A PETERSON Football 1234. Wrestling 2 MICHELLE A. PTCELLI Bel Canto Choir 123. Concert Choir 4. Price Co Gov Day 1 MCHAEL T POETZL Cross Country 234. Captain 4. Track 34 ROBB T. REBNE Golf 12. Captain 12. Basketball 1234. Track 4. Baseball 4. Letterman's CHjb 124. Decathlon 34 SHAWN P ROBARGE 28 Seniors JON J SARGEANT DAVID B SAUNDERS Football 1234. Basketball 12. Track 34. Letterman's Club 4. Price Co Gov Day 1 SCOT D. SAYLER Prom Court 3. Footbai 1. Cross Country 23. Wrestling 123. Letterman's Club 13. VICIA VC A 123 President 3. Treasurer 2. Student Council 4. Concert Band 1234. State 2. Marching Band 134. Concert Choir 3. Price Co Gov Day 1. Trees for Tomorrow 2 JOSEPH A SCHROEDER TIMOTHY J SCHULTZ Football 1234. Captam 4. Basketball 12. Track 1234. State 3. Baseball 1234. State 3 CHRISTOPHER N. SEVERT Class President 3. Prom Court 3. Footbai 1234. Captain 4. Basketball 124. Gymnastics Manager 34, Sr Production 4. Forensics 4. FBLA 4. VCA 4. Student Counci 2. Honor Society 34. Price C Gov Day 1 29 Seniors STEVEN A SITTE Cross Country 234. Captain 4, Basketball 12. Track 1234. Baseball 34. State 3. tetterman's Club 234. Concert Band 1234. State 2. Marching Band 1234. Price Co Gov Day 1 PENNY J. SLACK Color guard 23. Rifles 2. Bel Canto Choir 12 JENNIFER A SlOGAR AMY J SMETAK FB Video Crew 123. Volleyball 123. Prom Court 3. Basketbal 123. Track 12. Student Council 1. Concert Band 1234. State 23. Marching Band 1234. Price Co. Gov Day 1. STEP Club 4 30 Seniors LISA A SMITH Price Co Gov Day 1 JOSEPH A. STUEBER Homecoming Court 3. Football 123. Basketball 123. Track 14. letterman's Club 4. FBIA 3. Concert Choir 123. Price Co Gov Day 1 BECKY J SWANN TIMOTHY B TAPPLIN Track 2. VICA 4 TIANNA M TESMER Basketball 12. Drama 1. Color guard 1234. Sergeant 34. Bel Canto Choir 1. Concert Choir 234. Price Co. Gov Day 1. Trees for Tomorrow 2 31 Seniors KEVM A. TH€R m PAMELA S. WEGNER Class President 4. Class Vice-President 3. Gymnastics 12. Forensics 3. FBLA 234. State 3. President 4. Decathlon 3. Honor Society 3. Concert Band 1234. State 3. Marching Band 1234. Badger Girls State BARRY P WIRSING Student Council 1. Football 1. VC A 4 JEFF J. WOLFE Basketball 12. Student Council 1. Price Co. Gov Day 1. Football 1 1988 PRIDE TIME Vice President Kathy Karshna. President Pam Wegner. Secretary Jodi Armstrong Somewhere out there Colors: Burgandy and Silver Somewhere out there Beneath the pale moonlight, Someone s thinking of me Flower Red Rose And loving me tonight. Somewhere out there Someone's saying a prayer That we'll find one another In that big somewhere out there Motto And even though I know How very far apart we are. It helps to think we might be Wishin' on that same bright star. And when the night wind Starts to sing a lonesome lullaby. It helps to think we're sleeping Underneath the same big sky. Somewhere out there If love can see us through. Then we'll be together Somewhere out there Out where dreams come true. -MCA Records Life was so simple when we were small. But the difficult times seem not matter at all; For we've only taken a few steps along the way. But we will never forget the friends of yesterday. Seniors Senior Sign Out NAME v time ucrr 7 M RR MOM 000 0 'fostisaf IJPtsi ) NAME TME LETT «u( a ? WHERE GOINC 'TA e r 1 rfo.' tvm Z,A, A Hbnic. 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Cory DeMarco, wi my beast of a blazer, to Schmock I. Pete Eder. wi my unruly behavior to Tom Eder I. Jim Eitrem. wi my welding skis to Mr Fredrick I. Bridget Ferg. wi my good study habits to Ken Duhr. we oil know he needs it I I. Chris F . wi my rebellious attitudes individuality to those wanting a change in We! I. Tony Feit. wi my weightroom gloves to Jim B. I. Jan Gavin, wi my perfectness to my sister I. Tory G.. wi my clean, thoughtful mmd to Lisa Koshak I. Todd G . wi my great drumming ability to Stacie. Jess. Shannon, and Schmock - You'l need it! I. Dave Giruszka. wi my ski-Nke basketball shoes to anyone who can fit into them! I. Patrick Herbst. wi my Fashions for the Future mogazine to Reg Delwiche I. Tracy Herbst. wi my horseback riding abity to Greg (Mao) Wirsing I. Deb Hi. wi my B-baH award to Lisa Koshak I. Michele D . wi my ability to calmly sit the bench to Trish (Don't forget the popcorn!) I. Becky Hodge, wi my well- broken-n Docksiders. to Mr Delwiche-to lead him into my way of thinking I. Crissy Isham, wi my abity to be on time to Nola Koshak I. Ann K . wi my undying love for the DOORS to Mary Sue Teeters I. Bob Jirschele. wi my dazzling K-Mart wardrobe to Mr Delwiche I. Lori Juneau, wi my dangerous weekend driving to Lisa Singer I. Kate Karshna. wi my stolen pep band music. abity to play it aH. to Mary (Mojo) Teeters I. Chuck K . wi my INCRED6LY dependable car. to Jess Brodlou I. Nola K . wi my exemplary study hal behavior, to Robbie Poetzl. I. Crystal K.. wi my smgrvg voice to Mr Rand I. Paula K., will my good table manners to my brother. Wayne I. M e K.. wi my good looks to the freshmen I. Rick Lange, wi my think-about-it- fingers to Airhead I. Joe Lemke. wi my sheet metal Abity to Flash Fredrick I. Rochelle Lueloff. wi my intelligence mechanical abity to Kim Lueloff I. Mike M . will my brain cells to Craig Erickson I. Wendi M . wi my superb driving abilities to Amy Rindfleisch and Tamara Cole. I. Robert M. wi my mean. ugly, and ornery attitude to save Scott Mattke's football career I. Ken M . wi my fist to any fool who gets in its way! We. Kim M . and Gretchen P . wi our niceness and sense of humor to Mr Rand (aka Mr Mean) I. Bob M . wi my brain (but only 1 10) to Tommy Peterson L Bi MoHer. wi my truck to Darren Weik I. Mark Morgan, will my hunting knowledge and my deerstand to Jason Hamm I. Randy Oaf son. wi my $500 gold plated bic pen to my friend. Brent Burhans I. Mk:hele P . will my abity to survive in this schoo - pass- to Shannon O'Donnel I. Jon Sargeant. wi my stiff necked, stern, and stubborn principal to the new senior Class-Good Luck! I. Dave Saunders, wi my shaving apparatus to Joseph Kronberger I. Scot Sayler. wi my other hand to the hov l I. Chris Severt. wi my huky mass of lean muscle to Steve Griffin I. Steve Sitte. wi my guns and amumtion to PARR I. Amy Smetak. wi my drivers license to CraKJ I. Joe Stueber. wi my NFIMTE knowledge and abity of comprehension to Mr Reginald Delwiche I. Tim S.. wi my speed to Tony Feit I. Joe Schroeder. wi my tardiness to Mr War shall I. Tim Taplin. wi my smoke barrel to the ncomng freshmen I. Tianna Tesmer. wi my massive speakng abities to my ittle brother. Larry Cool Tesmer I. Monica Wagner, will my green eraser to Shelly Johnson I. Pam Wegner, wi my senior class presidency to Connie Hoffman-if she survives the Junior class! I. Barry Wirsng. wi my speeding ticket of 77mph to Jim Luhtala I. Becky S . wi my passing grodes good attitude to Amy Slack I. Jenny S.. wi my abity to graduate to Brian B Senior Line Up Roie. Wolfie. Ron. Mudrock and Art. Who nose these classy senior girls? Tory Gierman. Kim Miller. Gretchen Peterich. Jodi Armstrong, and Penny Slack Bely up to the trough, boys!I Robb Rebne. Todd Glocke. Joe Stueber. Dave Saunders, and Mike McGinnity p ggn' down Wendy displays her spirit by wearing rival's jacket 36 She's got legs!! Craig Erickson. Burt Schmidt. Steve Michaiski. Tom Sc harp, and Todd K undinger show their spirit. _______I Seniors Who was that mystery kisser? (Ken Michaiski) ‘1 wanna be your cowboy ... (Alen Loock) Ready for their senior year, we go “back to school with Kim Mier and Gretchen Peterich. Seniors Up to no good, as usual! hubby Cheeks, Curly Cues, Gaudy Pants, And Tiny White Shoes . . . Joly Hopeful Jo Jo cafeng operator in search of her lost shoe Wide-eyed Fascinated Bobby bathng in mom's kitchen sink Brave Sophisticated Kimmy grasping the pickle Cute ' ocent Crystal pinching bucket with dignity f s ear Hungry Patient: Paula posing for a quick photo before nummies Plump Anxious: Lulu waiting for her daily stroll Hesitant Curious Kate cautiously with mommy haulting as pose is captured 38 Seniors Frightened Sorry: Tracy caught raiding mom's cupboard. Fearful Confused Wendt swimming with her gigantic bal Suprised Pudgy Nola playing in her fancy duck ouzfit Darling Inviting Patrick behind bars n his bulging diaper Precious Petite Tory snapping her fngers to Prim Proper Michele Dane relaxing in her rush the photographer mmature rocker Seniors SENIORS Stocks $ ftcv mi i Q And A's How do you explain going 90 mph to an officers? 1 Well. I had to go to the bathroom [eg! bad. 2 I was burning the carbon out of the engine. 3 My shoe had rocks in it. 4 My wife is in labor. What was your most embarassing moment? 1 I had a dress on and my underwear fell off in front of the buses. 2 When I went to the bathroom and I walked out and toilet paper was hanging out of my pants. 3 When my parents caught me selling my sisters soul to the devil. Ddve Gruszka 4 My zipper was down What's the best way to turn down a date? 1 I'm clipping my toenails tonite. 2 I've seen a better head on a boil. Gave Gruszka 3 Tell them you have A I D S. 4 Call him or her a maggot. If you could go anywhere tomorrow, where would you go and why? 1. Fifield. Wl. for the museum 2. Oz. so I could find people shorter than me. 3. I want to skate across the Sahara Desert for kicks. Dave Gruszka 4 I'd go to hell because it would be warmer than football practice. What's the worst thing you've ever done to a substitute teacher? 1. I hung her upside down in the janitor's room Dave Gruszka 2. I made her cry. 3. I walked out on her. If you could invent something to make life easier, what would it be? 1. A nuclear bomb that only destroyed schools 2 Pills that could make a person sober after drinking 3. Automatic toe nail painter Mr Nelson English Mrs Pond English Mrs Harris English Administration T eachers T oday! Our Respected 1988 Faculty TEACHERS AT WORK Mrs Kempt Business n.1 ’■ Mr Rond .Business Mr Ross and Mrs Campbell working diligently, like usual Mr Reos Science Breaktime at P.F.H S brings out the animal in Mr Knutson Science Mr Ztfnbnch Mrs Greenwood Guidance Counselor Mr Knutson Guidance Counselor 4 $ A Mr Busby Social Sciences Mr Hayden Mr WarshaH Social Sciences Mr Delwiche Social Sciences This little ptggie cried wee wee wee all the way to Mr Reas' A P class Mr Sounders $ Swenson Phys cQi Educoton Physicot Education Physical Education Mr Jordon Industrial Arts Mrs Augustyn Home Economics Mr Grands from Art Mr Podel Drivers Education Mrs Campbell Secretary Mi Donner Choir Director Mr Hmkley Band Director Mr Peterson Superintendent Mr Ross Principal Mrs Christianson Secretary Mrs lokken Reading Specialist Mis Biida I D Specialist Mrs Wemberger Aide Administration 49 board Bock row Robert Gustafson. MKrhael Peterson. Thomas Saunders. Leonard Schmidt Gary Ocker. Donald Luke. Barb Rebne. and Wanda Pre sler and Robert Woelful Front row PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES Bus drivers Art Pritzl. WWard Washatka. Gay Palecek. Peg Spdler Robert Larry Rienow Jagielo. Myron Anderson. John Schloer. Bob Clementi, and Cooks Karen Weik. Marge Leitl. Margarete Porod. Ccrol Severt Susan Rose. Dee Hmtz. and Susan Heisler Administration Jamtors Ed Schrader. Carol Palacek. John Zoesch. and Chip Pritzl STUDENT LIFE Now I sit me down to study, I pray the Lord I don't go nutty. And if I fail to learn this junk, I pray the Lord I do not flunk. And when I die don't pity me at all, Just lay my bones in study hall. And tell the teachers I tried my best, And pile my books upon my chest. So now I lay me down to rest, And pray I pass tomorrow's test, If I should die before I wake, That's one less test I have to take. Anonymous Student Life Prom Attenders Get Lost In Paradise Student Life jC T Top King Mark Morgan and Queen Kathy Karshna Bottom Court Attendants Chris Severt and Jodi Armstrong, Amy Smetak and Scot Saler. Sylvia Pott and Ray Fenzl. The Crowning of the King and Queen King, Mark Morgan and Queen. Kathy Karshna Mark and Kathy Ray and Sylvia Chris and Jodi Scot and Amy Crown Bearers Jenny Benson and Renee Olafson Prom '87 had a tropical theme of Almost Paradise'' which, to the decorators, was Almost Prom. It consisted of palm trees , tropical flowers, and an exotic pool which, an hour before finishing, broke and flooded the cafeteria. Much to our amazement, everything was repaired and back to normal. A band from Minneapolis was hired and the night was filled with joyous couples. Coronation began at eleven o'clock followed by a few more dances to end this night in Paradise. Pretty ladies and ravishing gentlemen as they anxiously sign up for the Grand March A Student Life A Huge Success During Cardinal Spirit Was Well Shown. Mark Morgan teaches Tim Schultz and Bob Merten the Senior Monday night s bonfire was a little added attraction, formula'' for a successful football game The football players crash through with victory on their minds The first snow of winter helped the Cardinals to win the game against the Tomahawk Hatchets. Homecoming ‘87 began a well-attended bonfire, ed of camouflage day. black-n-white day and the tradg _ Mr Nelson gives Susie Slota a big kiss while Mary Teeters. Suzie Sayler and Nota Koshak wart to see who the mystery man is Student Life ----------------------- P.F.H.S. Homecoming Week - • HIM The marching band leads the parade and keeps in step with the pep Student Councl's Whale of a Float spurted enough water through its spout to capture 1st place in the float contest Amy Rmdfteisch and Tamara Cole hold the hoop for the football players to start off the game Court Formats Freshmen Gary Jarosinski and J Szelagowski. Sophomoes Steve Griffin and Terri Sitte. Juniors Burt Schmidt and Judy Ocker. Seniors Todd Giocke and Gretchen Peterich. King Mike McGinnity and Queen Kim Miller Months In The Land Down Under Burt Schmidt becomes Australian Foreign Exchange Student. Prior to his departure to Australia. Mr. Reas' 2nd hour Chemistry class held a humorous surprise party for Burt. He opened several silly gifts, while the class ate munchies and drank Shasta After visiting the continent of kangaroos, panda bears and nude beaches. Burt is expected to return to Park Falls next December S.T.E.P.: A New Alternative ... S T E P Club was Initiated during the 1987-88 school year This unique organization began as an outgrowth ot the Student Assistance program The purpose of the club is to provide alternative activities for interested members The group sponsored a WIFC dance and is planning a spring fling to the Twin Cities or Great America Advisor Mrs. Greenwood. Jodi Armstrong. Gretchen Peterich. Traci Hagmann. Michelle Dane Suzie Slota. Angie Schmidt. Kathy Thibedeau. Lisa Pirelli. Amy Gavin National F.B.L.A. In California Girls and Mrs. Kempt celebrate July 4th in Anaheim The National FBLA Convention held in Anaheim. California was an experience that Jodi Armstrong, Gretchen Peterich and Mrs Kempt will never forget. The opportunity to compete among the top students from all over the United States, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and American Schools in European countries was a once-in-a-lifetime chance. FBLA not only provided them the opportunity to participate in a variety of convention activities, but also allowed them to visit many of the well-known Californian attractions which included Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Huntington Beach, Universal Studios, and a quick side trip to Tijuana. Mexico! ! Five Students Attend 1987 Badger State Bodger Boy's State was held at Ripon. while Girts' took place on the UW- Modison campus Juniors from ocross Wisconsin gathered together to learn what city, county, and state government is CM about Parliamentary. imSciary and legislative procedures were discussed, and a mock state of Badger'' was formed The American Legion sponsored the week that these five students will never forget! Bob Merten and Pat Herbst grin as they recal the great fun they shared at Ripon Corey DeMarco not only missed the picture, but also showed up sideways At least he is wearing his special t- shirt Jodi Armstrong and Pam Wegner will ten you everything you ever want (or do not want) to know about the week of government Student Life Love Or Infatuation?!? Professor Short from Platteville informs students about SEX! Mr Ross allowed us the pleasure to listen to Professor Short from Platteville last fall Before beginning his infatuation' lecture. Prof Short wets his whistle During his pre- tended date, he then checks his watch to see if there is enough time Finally. Professor Short compares having careless sex to playing Russian roulette Time To Dance With WIFC Familiar Faces At P.F.H.S. Activities Chris Severt. Dave Saunders FBLA party Brenda Scott. Greg Wirsng Brenda. Heather Pich Suzie Slota. Angie Schrmdt. Daphne Hams, Heather Smetak. John Oswald. Sherrie Kelnhofer John Rose. Stacie Tanner Barry Wirsing. Tim Tappkn Joe Kronberger Teresa Ours Bettrva Pott Todd Glocke Jenny Falstod Laura Botka Heather Pilch Christine Petlock. John Oswald. Scot Sayler Student Lite Troationaty P F h $ has sent O large contingent to Trees i y Tomorrow n Eogie Pwe Wi Sponsored by Flam- beau Paper Co tr s year s group eornea Outstandng Honors tor over ai partc cation and ’ne attitude of responsC e stewordsnc of oj natu- ral resources Tnefov day workshop concentrated on Water Land For- estry and Pecreotonoi Monoge ment Days from 6 00 O m to 1100 p m spent n «g trovemg hkng learning ana more h ng were en roved by al Tne exceptional ma- tue group was a fn© example of our student oody except for Os wafd Fen;i and Jarosnsk' bemg caught n tne grts dorm otter nous fW Sounders ferronzcg Jess ana Heatner on tne rvght n es Brenda and Jane mooching candy bars from everyone Beth Pose and Hamm, oeog tne trst ones n me eoch meai and i«o and Jen cxaftng volumes of pope for o 10 mnu’e report But Hey •’ was GPEAT' Students Enjoy Trees For Tomorrow Four day workshop taught recreational management. 'Traveling to Hawaii ana performing at the Hula Bowl was definitely an experience of a lifetime Aside from practices twice a day and long, sweaty sun-filled hours of concentration, the Hula Bowl cheerleaders performed at University of Hawaii basketball games, toured Honolulu and visited Pearl Harbor There were approximately 130 cheerleaders representing every state except Conforma Thanks to my friends, family and cheerteoding advisor who encouraged me to do my best Performing at the Hula Bowl m front of thousands of people was a nervous experience, but dealing with such a fine organization and hospitable people. I'd do it all over ogam!” Connie Hoffman S Student Life Connie Hoffman Cheers in Hula Bowl! These students definitely dig TREES 'Top Lisa Heer. Brenda Scott Beth Vrablec Standing John Rose. Ben Gregg. Jane Armstrong Jenny Gottwaid. John Oswald. Jessica Wnght. Heather Wells. Paul Fenzi. Nick Jorosmski. and Jason Hamm Supervisor. Mr Saunders, relaxing on ground Lunch Time At P.F.H.S. Students and teachers savor appetizing delicacies. John Schneider enjoys a Dew and a shoe of Tombstone with Pat Herbst. while Gary Moser sips a Pepsi at FBI As Christmas party The basic lunch tray consisting of a cheeseburger, baked beans. French fries, lots'' of ketchup, chocolate cake, and mdk Scot skjrps-up his scrumptious soup as LuAnn finishes her milk B Hodge. N Szymik. L Smith, and A S met ok enjoy their lunch break on a typical day Mr Hayden and Mr Fredrick a subtle glimpse of their ravenous appetites Who wouldn't be tempted at the sight of such a luscious platter'5 Time To Crack The Books Teacher's jokes amuse few Bore many. Brenda Scott. Paula Kundmger. and Jane Armstrong ' appear'' enthusiastic at a Torch meeting Jim Wollner. dreamer Chris Dragovich and Jason Hamm slouch during a lecture, while Terri Kotke smooches Anatomy's dummy Drink of Shasta anyone? Missy Kundiner. Kate Karshna, Bob Merten and Steve Sitte enjoy Burt Schmidt's going-away party Bryan Bocion's excitement hidden behind a scowl Jim Hundt fast asleep in comfy position, as Glenn Their and Brenda Wegner portray the happy life of a student Big Brother (Mr Owen) is watch g You (Jake Schrmdt)! Student Life y Student Council Sponsors Blood Mobile Student Council began the 1987-88 school year by bringing the bonfire back to Homecoming festivities and sponsoring the second annual Homecoming parade In March, along with American Red Cross, the students again sponsored a very successful Blood Mobile with 73 donors. Plans for a school store are now brewing for next year! Suzie Slota. Scot Sayler. Nolo Koshak. Gretchen Peterich. Lisa Koshak and Jessica Wright Connie Hoffman and Jane Armstrong Pam Wegner. Charity Baroka. Angie Schmidt and Kathy Rogers Dan McGinnity. Kristen Busby. Kristen Pokela and Jason DeMarco Secretary Suzie. Vice-President Nda and President Gretchen Activities Forensics Team Advances To Superior! Public speaking lets students talk their way out of it. 1987-88 Forensics season began with the DeLong Invitational tournament, it was a fine begin- ning to a great forensics season February 29. marked the date for sub-detrict competition It was a super mght. as all mem- bers of the team advanced to District competition District will be held n Superior on March 26th. those scoring we w ad- vance to the State meet on April 22 23. Al team members this year have chosen to stay with interpretive material We challenge any public speaker to join us for more forensics fun in the future John Rose. Matt Anderson. Jodi Armstrong. Brian Eitrem. Nok3 Koshak. Crag Erickson. Cartssa Obernberger. Heather Pilch and Brenda Scott Middle Greg Wirsmg. Sarah Kronberger. Stocy Tanner. Terri Kotke and Lisa Heer Bottom Ingrid Ross. Jenny Faistod. Beth Vrablec and Bettma Pott Missing from photo Jane Armstrong. Denise Peterson and Angie Schmidt Coach Nelson Coach Greenwood % TV Activities Drama Advances To State Mrs. Harris Captures Director's Award Tales of Trickery was the Theatre Festival contest play in 1987. We again took a play all the way to state winning one vote for Critic's Choice Award, and a Directing Award. The play tells three Indonesian tales using gamelon music, masks and shadow puppets. Burt Sctrrudt, as the Permangku. leads oft the Indonesian temple procession as D. Leitl. L Heer. A Schmidt. D. Peterson, and D McGimity solemnly watch For 6th Consecutive Year! Senior Engfcsh students presented Bottom's Dream , a cutting from Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Niaht Dream, for the underclassmen at Christmas time Student Directors were Jodi Armstrong and Corey DeMarco Actors included Chris Severt. Bob Jirschele. Mike McGinnity. Kate Kcyshna. Chris Fredrickson, Chuck Knaock. Mark Morgan. Nola Koshak. Pat Herbst. Becky Hodge. Tony Feit. Wendi McKuen. Amy Smetak and Robb Rebne m the spring of '87. H gh School Drama combined with lots of munchkins'' from the second grade to do The Wizard of Oz Dorothy(A Schmidt) and Todo get threatened by the Wicked Witch. Jenny Andrews The Wizord(A Hilgart) finaly appears to Dorothy. Scarecrow(B Schmidt). Tin Man (D Leitl). and Lion (D Johnson). The Good Witch. Kathy Christianson, offers advice to Dorothy as a recruited Munchkin nervously hstens also Band Keeps In Time With Mr. Hinkley Field Shows, Solo Ensemble, Concerts . . . After a very successful summer marching season, our our Park Falls Marching Band returned to the practice field in preparation for their field show performance at half time of the Homecoming game Without regard for the inclement weather, our band, proud and true, waded through 5 inches of new snow, maneuvering in precise patterns and drills that drum majorette. Lisa Koshak. effectively directed The color guard and rifles, lead respectively by Tianna Tesmer and Kate Karshna. added a visual dimension much appreciated by the one hundred or so hardy fans In the stands Returning to the concert format, our band, accompanied by Mr Saunders on 12 guage shotgun, performed the 1812 Overture at the Christmas program and throughout the remaining 5 months of school, with sights set. our upcoming tour worked hard in preparation for Solo and Ensemble. Concert Festival, and their spring concerts Al left to right Front Row Pam Wegner. Renee CXafson. Angie Schmidt. Mssy Olson. Tracy Herbst. Kate Karshna Second Row Viann Carter. Crissy isham. Kim Lueloff. Suzy Sayter. Lori Schmidt. Carla Fenzl. Paula Kundinger. Amy Smetak. Kristen Pokela. Khsten Busby. Suzie Slota Third Row John Rose. Brenda Wegner. Jeri Wolfe. Jane Armstrong. Michelle Little. Nicole Roberts. Heather Pilch. Kris Karshna. Jodi Warren. Lisa Heer. Ingrid Ross. Noia Koshak. Trisha Hoefferle. Becky Draxler. Terri Srtte. Michelle Gruszka. Mary Teeters. Wendy Dietrich. Jenny Benson. Michelle Tomczak. Michelle Roberts Fourth Row Steve Judd. Nicki Walter. Paul Fenzl. Dawn Fuchs. Jason Hamm. John Benson. Chris Schneider. Steve Sitte. Leshe Sealander. Sara Kronberger, Kely Singer. Darius Torres. Dave Leitl. Keene Jamros. Tom Drone, Sara Koshak. Trisha Weik, Jamie Breen. M HHgart. Betma Pott. Angela Sales. Craig Erickson. Beth Vrablec Back Row Tim Drone. Brian Eitrem. Greg Wirsing. Chris Fredrickson. Jake DeMarco. Jessica Bredtau. Stacie MoBer. Shannon Riley. Becky Hodge. Scot Sayler. Todd Glocke Missng Lisa Koshak. Judy Ocker Activities Pities Barb Kelnhofer. Kate Karshoa. Krissy Karshna, and Janet Schneider Above Tianna Tesmer as color guard sergeant Activities Changing Times . . . Changing Directors! This years Concert Choir welcomed a new director, Mr. Mark Donner. The choir began the year with a tri-school festival which was held in Merrill. The choir also performed the traditional Autumn, Christmas, Mid-Winter, and Spring Concerts. Above Mr Donner warms up with a scale as Becky Hodge studies her music. Cho officers Bobby Jirschete (president). Greg Wirsing (vice- president), and Becky Hodge (secretary), enjoy this pose Top-Greg Wirsing, John Rose, Matt Anderson, Dan McGinnity. Steve Judd, Darius Torres, Frank Hilgart. Don Balczewski, Todd Gtocke. Bob LaVoy, Ted Nailed, Bob Jirschele. Bob Merten. Randy Okafson, Joe Kronberger. Tim Weiberg, Shannon Riley. John Lutz. Second Row: Jason Gotz, Jon Gregg. Kristen Pokela. Shannon O'Donnell. Michelle Pirelli. Roberta Hocker. Jenny Falstad. Tianna Tesmer. LaVon Briske. Carissa Obenberger, Becky Hodge. Kristen Busby. Allison Drake. Brenda Scott, Stacie Tanner, Craig Mader First Row: Tracy Kundinger. Judy Ocker. Wendy Gilbertson, Amy Andrews. Sherrie Kelnhofer. Darla Fisher, Pam Tesch. Kimberly Lueloff, Sarah Kronberger. Jenny Benson, Tory Gierman. Ingrid Ross Activities Judy Ocker Activities Future Business Leaders Of America Chapter advances 13 to State Competition! Members John S.. Kristen P . Lisa H.. Pam G.. Heather S.. Missy O.. Angie S.. Mrs Kempt (Advisor). Chris S.. Pat H . Nola K. (Reporter). Kim M . Kate K . Gretchen P (V- President). Pam W (President), Jodi A (Secretary): Dan M . Corey D.. Mike M (Treasurer) FBLA has again placed PFHS on the mapl Out of 25 schools participating at regional competition. PFHS placed 4th ds d chapter and agon advanced half of its members to state This year's Regionals were hasted by Abbotsford dt NTC in Wausau State wi once again be held at the Embassy Suites in Green Bay Vocational Industrial Clubs Of America Helps students build a career in technology! Members Chad B. Bi B . Mike B.. Pete E. Jan G.. Rochelle L.. Lori J„ Kevin T.. Tim T and Barry W Objectives: 1 Inspire Leadership 2 Improve Communication 3 Strengthen Self-Image 4 Understand Interdependence Officers President M e BoD, Sec -Treasurer Rochelle Lueloff. Vice-President Pete Eder Activities Academic Decathlon Team Stumped Competition proves tough at Ashland. District competition was held m Ashland in November The team demonstrated skills m six comprehensive tests economics, literature, fine arts, mathematics, physical science, and social studies Unfortunately, the tough competitors' scores were not quite high enough to advance them to Regionais After completing the mind-boggling exams, the team indulged at Hardees and Dory Queen The bus trip home was exciting as the boys and girls started a chocolate mmi-morseT war TOTAL CONFUSION Varsity Divoion-Robb Rebne. Todd Kundinger. Kim Miller Scholastic Division-Gretchen Petench. Burt Schmidt. Corey DeMarco. Honors Division-Pat Herbst. Mike McGirmity, Jodi Armstrong ■i National Honor Society Announced Juniors and Seniors receive 3.5 - 4.0 G.P.A. BRANS7 Juniors Jessica Wright. Jason Hamm, John Rose. Seniors Pat Herbst. Chris Severt. Mike McGinnity. Pam Wegner. Jock Armstrong Torch Staff Encounters Changes With installation of new advisor publisher. STAFFERS John Schneider. John Rose. Tracy Herbst. Paula Kundmger. Mane Hoefferte. Heather Pilch. Brenda Scott. David leitl. Suzi Slota. Janet Schneider. Terri Kotke PHOTOGRAPHERS Stacie Turner. Corey DeMarco. Jason Tyler Co-Editor Kim Mier Editor Jodi Armstrong Decisions. Decisions, and More Decisions1 After two weeks of debate over publishing companies, the staff decided to pursue Jos- tens rather than Taylor Under the advisory of Mr Hnkley. selected staff members ventured to Rice Lake for the Jostens Workshop and returned with exciting new ideas and ambi- tions Unfortunately the ambition promptly dwnded and abandoned ' few ' with the frustration of executing numerous D-days alone Editor is definitely a ful-tme job. and I would take to bestow special appreciation to Km for her super dedication Sincere thanks also to those who mantaned the ambition (You know who you are ) m conclusion, to the 1988-89 Editor and so-called'' Staff. ‘Good Luck Have Fun! 4 Activities Girls Sprint To Impressive Record Individual Efforts Place 2 At Sectionals Hayward Invit 2 Winter W Northland Pines L Ironwood T Lakeland T Tomahawk W Medford W Ashland W Philips W Northland Invit 2 Cooch Buneta. G Petench. L Ocker B Merten. B Scott. J Schneider. M Roberts. R Bean. J Benson. C Schneider. Coach Swenson K Rogers. L Koshak. P McGmnity. C Cassidy. J Ocker H Wells T Kundmger. B Vrabiec. D Sturm V Putnam. C Baroka. T Severt. T Sitte. S Tanner. T Kotke W Duseii. T Hagman Missing N Koshak. P Kundmger. J Best. S Moller. A Rmdfiiesch. T Weik The Cardinal Girls, led by MVP Gretchen Peterich and Coaches Award Winner Lisa Ocker. finished the season with a 5- 1-2 dual meet record, and 4-1-1 in the Conference They placed 2nd m the Northland Pines invitational and m the Hayward Triangular Captains for the 1987 season were Becky Merten and Lisa Ocker Judy Ocker was a Conference Champ m the 3200-meter run Gretchen finished 3rd at Sectionals in the 100-meter hurdles and 4th m the triple jump, and Becky finished 6th m the high jump Lisa casually strides to the fmish line no competition m sight Athletics Boys' Season Rewards Dedication Tough practice pays off in long run Coptoms Jeff Little ono Pot Herbsr ed tne Cords to a 2nd Place m Conference ana its first victory at Wausau’s indoor invitational MVP was awarded to Tm Schultz after setting two new conference records n the 100 and 200-meter runs and placing 2nd n both at State After breaking the conference record n Trpie Jump and advancng to State Coaches Award went to Mike Putnam Jeff Little competed at Sectionals n i gh Jump Coach Pj Herbst Mike Putnam George Arvanitis. Jeff Be e. Dove Sounders Bob Merten Todd Kundmger Tm Sctxitz Marcus Meister Cooch Jordon Steve Sitte Tom Sc harp Stacy Gruber. Ed Peterson Fred Jar os - ski Pot Herbst Denms Behreandt Jeff Little Vance Pofctt. Pck Lange. Don Baiczewski Brett Swenson. Hroshi Namaki. Jason Hamm Manager Pocky Lange Athletics Cardinal Baseball: 7th Time Lumberjack Champs! Athletes come within 3 innings of State Championship. The Pork Fate Cardinal baseball team was withm three mnmgs of being the State Championship team m the W I A A summer baseball tournament. The Cards tied for the Conference Championship with a 5 and 3 record This was the seventh Championship in the past ten years Pork Falls entered the tournament format with an unimpressive record of 12 wins and 12 losses, but they climaxed at the right time by winning the Regional Tournament, the Sectional Tournament and their first two games at State Park Falls led Milwaukee Greendale 4-2 in the fourth tnnmg of the Championship Game and due to a lack of pitching depth ended up losing 7 to 4 This was the Cards third tnp to the state tournament r the past six years and their best finish m school history individuals who were honored were seniors Scott Herbst. Jeff Little. Jerry Litwaitis. and P.D. Pritzl for the Lumberjack Al-Conference team Also named to this elite unit were underclassmen. Pat Herbst. Tom Miller. Tim Schultz and Nick Jorosinski Field Conference with Coach Armstrong P.D. Pritzl. Scott Herbst. Robb Greenwood. Pat Herbst. Jerry Litwaitus and Scott Scherwinski. The team baseball banquet honored Pat Herbst as the Most Valuable Player. Jerry Litwaitis the Coaches Award, and P.D. Pritzl the Pitching Award State Tournament In West Bend % 7 Nick takes position on 1st base Ecstatic Cards after victory Athletics Boys Cross Country Dashes Toward An Individual state advancement. Back row: Coach Jordon. Steve Sitte, Vance Pont, Mike Kundinger. Andy Fredrickson. Jason Hamm. Ricky Lange, and Brett Swenson Front row Mike Poetzl. Keen Jamros. Dave Leitl. Kris Karshna. Kristen Pokela. Kimberly lueloff Brett leads the team towards victory. The boy's team finished 5th in the conference this year. Team captains were Mike Poetzl and Steve Sitte. The team was led in scoring by Brett Swenson. Swenson was named Runner of the Year'' for the Lumberjack Conference. The boys team finished 4th at the Park Falls Regionals with Brett Swenson finishing 1st. Swenson also took 1st place honors at the Chetek Sectional meet and 3rd at the WIAA State Cross Country run held in Madison. Mike Poetzl earned the Coaches and Most Improved Runner awards this year and for his dedication to the sport Brett Swenson earned the M.V.P. award based on his records of achievements. And we're oft to the races! Brett straining to get ahead of his opponent Girls X-Country Sprints Toward Chetek Back row Kris Karshna. Kristen Poketa, Kimberly Luelofl. Noia Koshak. Amy Andrews, and Codch Jordon Front row Judy Ocker. Kristen Busby. Sherry Weik. Renee Olafson. Colleen Cassidy Judy passes up one Now she's gorng tor another Just ten more feet Kristen!! The girls team was led by captains Judy Ocker and Colleen Cassidy. The team finished 2nd in the conference. 2nd at the Park Falls Regionals, and 3rd in the Chete Sectional. Judy Ocker and Kristen Busby made the All Conference team. Judy was the number 3 runner, and Kristen the number 9. Colleen received the Coaches Award this year, Judy M.V.P.. and Kristen the most improved runner Athletics Girls Volleyball Sets Up For A Good season. Top Mr Kennedy Trocy Hogmon. Suz e Sayier. Lisa Koshak. Trisha Wiek. Rocky Olson. Jess © Wright. Stacy Mo«er. Lisa Heer LaVon Brake. Anoeia Sales. Mrs Ferguson Middle Heather Wch. McheUe Dane. Kan Feit. Chanty Bor ok a. Amy Rndflesch. Beth VraWec mgr id Ross. Roberta Mocker, lesfce Sealander. fvtesy oSon Mane Hoefforle Brenda Wegw Bottom Jl Szelogowski. rskkki Wolter. V anne Carter Heidi Hrfgart. Can Seitz. Jessica Bredtow. Terri Sitte Suzy bumps the bo for a great return Stacie smashes the ball over the net. while LaVon covers Rocky spikes while Lisa observes Suzy and Lisa both jump to the net for a block We had a very young team this year The conference was quite tough and even though we were in most games, we didn't have quite enough experience to come out on top We ended the season with a record of 5-8 We did have some bright sports with our only senior LaVon Bnske beng voted to the first team Al Conference, and Suzy Sayler receiving honorable mention Suzy Sayler also headed the team awards winning Most Valuable Player for 1987. and LaVon Briske wone the Coaches Award We'l really miss LaVon's setting next year but we should be qurte strong with returning Junior letter winners Suzy Sayler. Usa Herr. Lisa Koshak. and Jessica Wright Also returning are some great Sof letter winners Traci Hogmann. Rockie Olson, and Stocie Mo er We had a good year the grls worked hard, and I'm looking forward to working with them next year Athletics Mich© © Tomczak W©ndy G b©rtson H©ath©r Smetak Sh©m© K©mhof©f Ang © Schmidt Cheerleaders' High Spirits Lead the Team to Homecoming Victory Cheerleaders Welcome Fun That new advisor The tnree cheefleodmg squods welcomed a new odvisor to the organization the year Kathy Shroeder proved to be a 'patient' coach who taught the young and experienced ladies everything they needed to know about be mg an nspmng cheedeoder The squads expect a hopeful season next year with many returnng professionals Kathy's spirited daughter. Elen, assisted the cheerers and boosted the Cards to victory! Isn't she darling'? Advisor Schroeder's Nttle girl is a big help Football squad Sherrie. Angie. Connie. Michelle. Heather and Wendy originates B B Cheerleaders arouse the fans during pre-game Winter-sports squad (from top) Pam. Jenny. Suzi. Heather. Becky. Christine. Terri. Darcie. Jenny, and Conroe Fall Sports Announce Award Winners Most Valuable Players receive trophies! Cardinal Football Team Sacks Hatchets to win Homecoming Game. Varsity. Top: Greg Peterson. Dave Saunders. Bob Merten. Tony Feit. Chris Severt. Todd Glocke. Pat Canik. Mark Morgan. Pat Herbst. Tim Schultz. Bill Bodenbach. Brian Mrotek, Brett longdon Middle Burt Schmidt. Mike McGirmity. Troy Scherwinski, Nick Jarosinski. Clete Hilgart. Scott Esberner, Ramie Frankiewcz. Tom Miller. Jim Bourgord. Darren Weik. Mike Brickheimer. Joe Kronberger Bottom Karl Karrash. Steve Griffin. Bill Foley. Randy Lepper. Doug Fisher, Jeff EHts. Bob Hogue. Jim Hundt. Scott Mattke. Pete Huettl. Erik Cooley. Pete Felch. Zach Novitt. The 1987 Football Season started out on a low note The Cards lost their first five games to four future play-off teams After the slow start, the team rebounded to the beat Phillips by the huge victory: 34-7. The best game played all year was a 7-0 loss to those Lumberjack Champions. Lakeland. The Cards finished the season 2 and 6 with a 42- 7 victory over Tomahawk in the Homecoming game All-conference honors went to Tony Feit, Tim Schultz. Chris Severt, and Bob Merten M.V.P. was awarded to Chris Severt and Coach's Award to Tim Schultz. Athletics Freshmen Hopefuls Under Coach Rand Back Don Liebelt. Shannon Riley. Eric Karrash. Tim Weiberg. Bill Schultz. Rob Poetzl. Jon Nov Middle Dan McGinnity, Dustin Pykola. Gary Jarosmski. Bill Zoesch. Nick Wright. Craig Mader. Jdson DeMarco Front Carl Graceffa. Bill Little. Jett Oswald. Jerry Gdvin. Ken Westphdl. Jamie Roe. Jeramie Hilgart. Gordon Wegner Athletics Girls Basketball Season Rebounds Future prospects bright! The 1987-88 Girls Bosketbol season took a positive step forward Although the team only won three games there progress was continual throughout the year This team was a mbcure of soprynores and juniors With al but one girl returryng. the future looks very bright An extremely high point in the grts season was a 9 and 9 season for the Jr Varsity. Troci Hogmann led the team m scoring with Stacie MoHer the leodrvg reborxxJer Both are Sophmores The attitude and hard work of these girls wf be seen In the years to come Right Stooe attempts to steal bal from Ashland Oredockers. while Tracy demonstrates a perfect dead-fish finish on jumper Below Judy soars over opponent n quest for tpped bal A to 10 i in; ja nDa.ii au mi m i J =1 Leslie Sealander. Rocky Olson. Jessica Wright, Stacie MoWer. Tammy Flowers and Michelle Dane. Lisa Koshak. Coieen Cassidy. Angie Schmidt. LaVon Briske. Judy Ocker and Tracy Hogmann Athletics Tammy and Stacie reach over opponents for ball while Angie and CoHeen watch from the top of the key Colleen grocefuly releases a jumper Opponents watch Stacie's shot sail over their heads as teammate. Angie optrmsticaly views Below left Jessi fowled by rival, and Coleen fishtails another (Tracy In background) Gymnastics Team - Very Impressive! Crowds flip over girls' exciting routines. The gymnastics team had an outstanding season, defeating many Class A schools Gretchen was our all- around senior captain Wendy on the beam. Michelle on bars, vault and floor, Sherrie on all-around. Amy on beam, floor and vault. Charity on bars and vault, and Kathy on beam and floor rounded-off the varsity. The team is looking forward to success in tournaments again next year, with the loss of only one senior. Gretchen With much hard work and dedication, the girls should have an impressive season again next year! From Bottom Lett Kathy Rogers. Amy Andrews. Charity Baroka. Gretchen Petench and Sherri Kelnhoter Brenda Wegner. Daphne Harris. Carla Fenzl and Lori Schmidt Wendy Gilbertson. Teresa Sever! and Michelle Tomczak Coach Patterson lying on the top. os managers Kari Feit and Viann Carter stand on the sidelines 4 l I Don't cry Lori, it's only a picture Daphne looks on See what happens when you are camera Shy. Amy? Athletics Gretchen maintains graceful pose as Sherrie spring to voult. and Miche e takes deep breath before action on bars Wendy keeps a steady head-stand on the beom while Kathy prepares for a round off Varsity's gymmsts Gretchen performs splits between Sherrie ond Michelle. Kathy. Amy. Charity ond Wendy Cardinal Boys Finish 2nd In Conference Granted championship trophy for 3rd year at Hayward Varsity Clete Hilgart Mike Kundmger Dave Gruszka. Pete Eder. Scot Scherwmski. Nick Jarosmski. Pa Herbst. Tom Miller and Robb Rebne Tn© Carano noa another tn© season os tn©y comcxea a 15 ana 5 recora Tnev e'e ona 3 ■n conference p av on© gam© Donna Asmana ana lakeona Tn© Park Fa s Doys oaaea to the MofcOOv Toixnam©nt f©cora Dy wnnng tn© nay war a Tournament for tn© rtva tm© n tn© dos four years Tn© Coras aefeotea naywara ana Barron ©nrout© to tn© Charrxxnsn© tropny Pork Fa s sokt gomes w tn lakeona ana Asmana tn© contorenc© cnampons Out an ups©t on© oont OSS at Nortmana Pnes provea to De tn© aecong factor Many Pork Fau DOyers w©r© noncy©a Dy tn© Lumbo' ock Conference Dave Gruszka was ixonmousiy pekea on tn© f s teem Dave overage 17 Don’s ana $ 'eoounas oer gam© M e kunang© just mssea tn© t st team ana was a unanimous sec ona eom pick M e ave'ogea over to oonts a game ana omazea ever on© w tn ms rremenaous jsmong apAty Po nerDs’ ona Tom Ma© were gven nonorab © menten status Pot was n© team s Des aetenwe oiaver ana a major reason wny no one como Du a defensive press on tn© Coras ma© a mxx was tn© t itn i©oang scorer n tne conference ana Decam© prof c«nt n tn© art of tme© oont shoofng Otn©f Dk3v©rs wno greatm controutea fo tm$ tn© season were semors Pe e Eaer ana Pobo Peon© unaercossmen wno gonea valuable e o©r©nce ana tnat w De ey performers n© t w©f© Scott Scnerwnsk ACk Jarosnsk C © © migar’ ana Doug F.sn©r Right Mike is definitely determined to dunk his lay-up Below Pat flies through air os he sees bail below, and demonstrates excellent tree- throw form Opponents “bite the dust as Mike Kundinger craftily maneuvers around them Freshmen Bill Little. Jon Gregg. Jamie Roe. Chris Blanco Gary Jarosinski. Craig Moder. Robert Poetzl. Dan McGinmty, Shannon Riley. James Kundinger Chris leaps to attempt a crucial block Mike and Tom release jumpshots under pressure Basketball Cheerleaders Excite Crowd High-spirited cheers lead Cards to victory. A balance beam of giggling girls: Becky Draxler. Suzi Sayler, Terri Sitte. Heather Smetak and Jenny Falstead. Cheerleaders soar Connie Hoffman above their heads prior to her departure to Hawaii. Girls gladly show-off their pretty legs. Fancy. Fancy! Pyramids raise cards to victories. Bloomers add to the excitement, huh Terri and Suzi? Athletics Wrestling Cheerleaders Encourage Grapplers Take-downs, Reversals and Pins result in rah-rahs. Cardinal Wrestlers Pin Opponents Grapplers place 2nd in Lumberjack Conference! The 1987-88 Park Fate wresting team hod a very fine season m dual meet oction. the Cardnals finished with 6 wns and 3 losses The highkght of the year was a second place finish n the lumber jock conference meet held in Ashland Park Fab was led by senior captan Bob Merten who along with Arnold Alcantar won conference charrpionshps Four wrestlers quafcfed for sectionals the year John Oswald. Matt Bever Jm Boggard and Bob Merten, with 8 freshmen on the team the outlook for Park Fate weresttng should be a bright one Proctice match between Scot and Matt Ken refuses to fal to opponent, whte Bi attempts to stand up Joe and rival: ntertwnng muscles Matt takes control, as Cooch Kennedy doctors Jm's injured hand Manoger jm Hsgart. Cooch Pond. Tony Fort. Bob Morton Jm Bouraard BA SChtftx. Scot Saylor Pot Can . Cooch Kennedy Manoge Troha We Jeff Oswald. FAcfc Wnght John Oswald Tom Peterson Arnold Alcantar Jerry Emit Mott Bever Keene Jamros Jason DeMarco Jason Got Dustn Pyykda Dormy Liebeit The Agony of Defeat! Matt struggles to escape tough competkxv Coach Rand and official check out Ken's agonizing injury. A few snapshots of our 185 t hufc. Bob appears to enjoy smashing his rivals to the mat and heaving them upon his bufcing shoulders Coaches and teammates iustrate anxiety and hope on the side lines Arnold. Coach Rand. Jeff. Coach Kennedy. John and Pat Arnold, seconds from another pm as referee gets a closer view Athletics Time for a last glance Seniors Bob and Ken take time out to retax Happy young lodies enjoy a friendly hug Kim. Penny. Gretchen and Kate Chris flexes his biceps l e a “big man , as Joe modestly looks on. Benny and Greg under strenuous strain of hftng the “load . Roie Huge grin from Mudrock (Brian) as he rushes down hal after 3:12 ben (Also in traffic jam Scott B . Louis K and Bi M ) Camera-shy himself. Tony portrays his better half Index Index Jackie Masterson explains that Chemistry Lab is pretty BASIC. Freshmen ARNSTEN. KRISI 4 BADAR. JEREMY 4 BEILKE. BECKY 4 BLANCO. CHRIS 4. 93 BOTKA. LAURA 4. 69 BRENDALEN. PAUL 4 BUSBY. KRISTEN 4. 64. 68. 70. 81 CASSIDY. MERRI 4 CRAIG. DAVON 4 DEMARCO. JASON 4. 64. 68. 87. 96. 100 DIETRICH. WENDY 4. 68 DOHM. LEONARD 4 DRAGOVICH. DA VO 4 DRAKE. ALLISON 4. 70 DRAXLER. BECKY 4. 68. 85. 94. 96 DRONE. TOM 4. 68 DRONE. TIM 4. 68 FERG. CLAY 4 FISHER. DARLA 4. 70 FUCHS. DAWN 4 GAVIN. BOBBY 4 GLOCKE. JEFF 4 GOTZ. JASON 4. 70. 96 GRACEFFA. CARLA 4. 87 GREGG. JON 4. 70. 93 HANNS. RANDY 4. 6 HEISLER. TERESA 5 HILGART. FRANK 5. 70 HIGART. JERAM€ 5. 87 HOEFFERLE. PATRICIA 5. 6. 68 JAMROS. KEENE 5. 68. 80. 96 JAROSWSKI. GARY 5. 66. 87. 93 JERROLL. JOE 5 JOHNSON. CHRIS 5 KARSHNA. KRIS 3. 5. 68. 69. 80. 81. 100 KELNHOFER. BARB 5. 6. 69 KOSHAK. SARA 5. 68 KRONBERGER. SARAH 3. 5. 6. 65. 68. 70 KUNDINGER. JAMES 5 LANGSDORF. JERRI 5 LEITL. DVE 5. 66. 68. 74. 80 UEBELT. DONALD 5. 66. 68. 74. 80 UTTLE. MICHELLE 5. 68 LUELOFF. KIMBERLY 5. 68. 70. 80. 81 LUTZ. JOHN 5. 70 MADER. CRAIG 5. 70. 87. 93 MARTINOVICH. TRISHA 5 MCGINNITIY. DAN 3. 5. 64. 66. 70. 72. 87 93 MEIR. DA VO 5 MCHALSKI. JASON 5 MULCAHY. NO 5 NOVITT. JON 5. 87 O'DONNELL. SHANNON 5. 70 OSWALD. JEFF 5. 96 OURS. TRESA 5. 59 POETZL. ROBERT 5. 87. 93 POKELA. KRISTEN 5. 64. 68. 70. 72. 80. 81 POTT. BETNA 5. 69. 66. 68 PRZYBYLSKI. DAROLD 5 PYYKOLA. DUSTW 5. 87. 96 RILEY. SHANNON 5. 68. 70. 87. 93 ROBERTS. MCOLE 5. 68 ROE. JAMIE 5. 87. 93 ROSS. INGRID 5. 66. 68. 70. 82 SALES. ANGELA 5. 68. 82 SCHLOER. MARK 5 SCHULTZ. WILLIAM 5. 87. 96 SHECTICLE. BILL 5 SINGER. KELLY 5. 6. 68 SKAWINSKE. DEREK 5 SLACK. DEBBIE 5 SWANEY. ADAM 5 SWANN. JON 5. 6 SZELAGOWSKI. JILL 5. 66. 82. 100 TANNER. SHANDA 5 TEETERS. MARY 5. 64. 68 TORRES. DARIUS 5. 68. 70 WEIBERG. TIM 5. 70. 87 WEIK. SHERRY 5. 81 WESTPHAL. KEN 5. 87 WHTE. TOM 5 WILKES. CHANTELL 5 WRIGHT. NICOLAS 5. 87. 96 THEIRY. DOUGLAS 5 Sophomores ALLABACK. BECKY 8 ALTMAN. ANITA 8 ANDREWS. AMY 8. 70. 81. 90 91 BALCZEWSKI. RONALD 8. 70. 77 BAROKA. CHARITY 8. 64. 76. 82. 90. 91 BENSON. JENNIFER 8. 63. 70. 76 BOCIAN. AARON 8 BODENBAUCH. TWA 8 BREDLAU. JESSICA 8. 68. 82 BREEN. JAMIE 8. 68 CARTER. VIANN 8. 68. 82. 90 COFFIN. SCOTT 8 COLE. TAMMARA 7. 8. 66. 69 COOLEY. ERIK 8 DETKO. JOEL 8 DUHR KEN 8 EGGLESTON. KRISTOPHER 8 ELLIS. JEFF 9 ENGEL DINGER. LISA 9 FALSTAD. JENNY 9. 59. 66. 70. 85 94 KARI. FEIT 9. 82. 90 FELCH. PETER 9 FENZL. CARLA 9. 68. 90 FERRON. MK2HAEL 9 FISHER. DOUG 9. 11 FLEMNG. DAWN 9 FOLEY. BILL 9 FOSTER. RANDY 9 FRANKE. NANCY 9 FREDRICKSON. ANDREW 9. 80 FUHRAM. JENNIFER 9. 85. 95 GAVW. AMY 9. 66 GAVISI. JERRY 9. 87 GRFFEN. STEVE 9. 56 GRUSKA. MCHELLE 9. 68 GUSTAFSON. ROBERT 9 GWINN. MICHAEL 9 HAGMAN. TRACI 9. 76. 82. 83. 88. 89 HARRIS. DAPHNE 9. 11. 59. 90 HLGART. ECO 9. 82 H1GART. JLL 9. 68. 96 HNTZ. TRENT 9 HOCHER. ROBERTA 9. 11. 70. 82 HOGUE. ROBERT 9 HUETTL. PETER 9. 11 HUNDT. JIMMY 9. 62 HUTCHINSON. CONNIE 9 JASPER. RACHEL 10. 11 JIRSCHELE. SAM 9 KELNHOFER. SHERRIE 9. 59. 70. 84. 90. 91. 101 KELNHOFER. TOM 9. 11 KOLMEIER. CHRIS 9 KUNDINGER. WAYNE 9 LEPPER. RANDY 9. 11 LEVRA. DALE 9 UTWAITIS. JULIE 9 MAKELA. JILL 9 MATTKE. SCOTT 9 MESSERSCHMOT. MISSY 9. 11 MCHALSKI. MATT 10 MOLLER. STACI 10. 68. 82. 83. 88. 89 NALEID TED 10. 70 NELSON. JAMES 10 OBENBERGER. JESSICA 10 OLAFSON. RENEE 10. 53. 68. 81 OLSON. MISSY 10. 68. 72. 82 OLSON. RAQUEL 10. 82. 83. 88 PATTERSON. JENNIFER 10 PETERSON. TOM 10. 96 PIRELLI. USA 10. 56 POETZL. KATHY 10 POLLITT VANCE 10. 77. 80 POND. DA VO 10 REFF. USA 10 RINDFLEISCH. AMY 10. 55. 82 ROGERS. KATHY 10. 64. 76. 90. 91 ROSENTHAL. DAVO 10 SCHMIDT. ANGIE 7. 10. 56. 59. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 84. 85. 88. 89 SCHMIDT. JODI 10 SCHMIDT. LORI 10. 68. 90 SCHNEIDER. JOHN 10. 61. 66. 72. 74 SEALANDER. LESUE 10. 68. 82. 88 SEITZ. CARI 6. 10. 82 SEVERT. THERESA 7. 10. 76. 90. 101 SINGER. LISA 10 SITTE. TERRI 10. 55. 68. 76. 82. 85. 94 SLOTA. SUZE 10. 54. 56. 59. 64. 66. 68. 74 TESCH. PAM 10. 70 TH6EDEAU. KATHY 10. 56 TOMCZAK. MCHELLE 10. 68. 84. 85. 90. 91 TYLER. JASON 10. 74 WARDENSKY. KEITH 10 WARREN. JODI 10. 68 WHITE. SHAWN 10 WOLFE. JERl 10. 68 WOLTER. MCOLE 10. 68. 82 ZOESCH, JOHN 10 Juniors ALCANTAR. ARNOLD 14. 96. 97 ALLABACK. ALANA 14 ANDERSON. MATTHEW 12. 14, 65. 70 ARMSTRONG. JANE 14. 60. 62. 64 68 BEILKE. JEFF 14. 77 BEST, JENNIFER 14 BEVER. MATTHEW 14. 96. 97 BOCIAN. BRYAN 14. 62 BOURGARD. JAMES 14. 96 BOUSHON. BRUCE 14 BRICKHEMER. MCHAEL 14 CAIN. DONALD 14 CAIN. RONALD 14 CASSIDY. COLLEEN 14. 76. 81. 88. 89 DRAGOVCH. CHRIS 14. 62 DUZELL, WENDY 14. 76 EITREM. BRIAN 14. 64. 68 EITREM. MICHELLE 14 ENGELDINGER. RUSSEL 14 ERICKSON. CRAIG 14. 36. 65. 68 FENZL. PAUL 12. 14. 60. 68 FLEMING. C ANDO A 14 GlBERTSON. WENDY 12. 14. 68. 70. 84. 85. 90 91 GOTTWALD. JENNIFER 60 GRASSL. PAMELA 14. 72. 85. 95 GREGG. BENJAMIN 14. 60 GRUBER. STACY 77 HAMM. JASON 14. 60. 62. 68. 73. 77. 80 HEER. USA 14. 60. 65. 66. 68. 72. 82. 83 HEISLER. THOMAS 14 HLGART. CLETE 12. 14. 92 HOEFFERLE. MARIE 14. 74. 82 HOFFMANN. CONNIE 13. 14. 60. 64. 84. 85. 94 HUTCHMSON. ROBYN 14 IVASKA. JOHN 15 JAROSINSKI. ERIC 14 HAROSNSKI. NCK 14. 60. 78. 79. 92. 102 JOHNSON. SHELLY 14 JUDD. STEVE 14 68. 70 KLEPAC. CHRISTINE 14 KOSHAK. LISA 14 64. 68. 76. 82. 83. 88. 89 KOSHAK. REBECCA 15 KOTKE. TERRI 12. 15. 62. 65. 69. 74. 76 KRONBERGER. JOE 15. 59. 70 KRONBERGER. PETER 15 KUNDINGER. MELISSA 15. 58. 62. 69 KUNDNGER. TODD 15. 36. 73. 77 KUNDINGER. TRACY 15. 68. 70. 76 LANGE. ROCKY 15. 77 LAVOE. ROBERT 15. 70 LUHTALA. JIM 15 MACHTAN. GREG 15 MASTERSON. JACKE 15. 58. 99 MICHALSKI. STEVE 15. 36 M1LER. TOM 16. 78. 92. 93 MOSER. GARY 16. 61 MCHOLLS. CHRIS 16 OBERNBERGER CARISSA 16. 65. 70 OCKER. JUDY 16. 55. 68. 70. 71. 76. 81. 85. 88 OSWALD. JOHN 16. 59. 60. 96 PETERSON. DENISE 16 65. 66. 68 PETIOCK. CHRISTINE 16. 58. 59. 85. 95 P1CH. HEATHER 16 59. 65. 68. 74. 82 PLYER. KATHY 16 PYYKOLA. DARCC 16. 85. 95 ROBERTS. MICHELLE 16. 68. 76 ROSE. JOHN 12. 16. 59. 60. 65. 66. 68. 70. 73. 74 SAYLER. SUZANNE 16 54. 58. 68. 82. 83. 85. 94 SCHARP. THOMAS 16. 36. 77 SCHERWINSKI. SCOTT 16. 78. 92 SCHMOT. BURT 16. 36. 55. 56. 62. 66. 73 SCHMOT. JAKE 12. 16. 62 SCHNEDER. CHRIS 16. 68. 76 SCHNEDER. JANET 16. 69. 74. 76 SCOTT. BRENDA 12. 13. 16. 59. 60. 62. 65. 70. 74. 76 SEITZ. VICKI 16. 68 SLACK. AMY 16 SLACK. TANYA 16 SMETAK. HEATHER 16 59. 69. 72. 84. 85. 94 STRCGEL. LISA 16 SWENSON. BRETT 16. 77. 80. 85 TANNER. ST ACC 13. 16. 59. 65. 70. 74. 76 THCR. GLENN 16. 62 VRABLEC. BETH 16. 60. 65. 68. 76. 82 WALLNER. JIM 16, 62 WEGNER. BRENDA 16. 59. 62. 68. 82. 90 WEIK. DARREN 16 WEK. TR1SH 16. 68. 82. 96 WELLS. HEATHER 60 WIRSING. GREGORY 12. 16. 59. 65. 68. 70 WRIGHT. JESSICA 16. 60. 64. 73. 82. 83. 88. 89 Seniors ARMSTRONG. JODI 18. 34. 36. 38. 52. 53. 56. 57. 65. 67. 72. 73 BALL MCHAEL 18. 34. 35. 72 BEHREANDT. DENNIS 18. 34. 35. 77 BENSON. JOHN 18. 27. 34. 35. 98 BISEMUS. SCOTT 18. 34. 36. 98 BODENBACH. WILLIAM 18. 34. 35. 72 BOETTCHER. CHAD 19 BOETTCHER. LUANN 19. 22. 34. 35. 38. 61 BRISKE. LAVON 19. 34. 35. 70. 71. 82. 83. 88 BUECHNER. JERRY 19. 34 DANE. MICHELLE 20. 27. 34. 35. 39. 56. 82. 85 DEMARCO. COREY 20. 22. 34. 35. 36. 57. 67. 72. 73. 74. 98 EDER. PETER 20. 34. 33. 72. 92. 93 EITREM. JAMES 20. 34. 35 FEIT. TONY 20. 30. 34. 35. 36. 67. 96. 98 FERG. BROGET 20. 34. 35. 39 FLOWERS. TAMMY 21. 34. 88 FREDRICKSON. CHRIS 21. 34. 35. 67 GAVW. JAN 21. 27. 34. 35. 72 GCRMAN. TORY 21. 22. 27. 34. 35. 36. 39. 70. 103 GLOCKE. TODD 21. 34. 35. 36. 55. 59. 70 GRUSZKA. DAVE 21. 34. 35. 42. 92. 93 HANNS. RONALD 22. 27. 34 HERBST. PATRICK 22. 34. 35 39. 57. 61. 67. 72. 73. 77. 78. 92 HEBRST. TRACY 22. 27. 34 35. 39. 68. 74 HILL. DEBORAH 22. 34. 35 HODGE. BECKY 23 34. 35. 61. 67. 69. 70 ISHAM. CRISSY 23 27. 34. 35. 68 JTCSCHELE. ROBERT 23. 34. 35. 67. 70 JUNEAU. ARTHUR 23. 27. 34. 36 JUNEAU. LORI 23. 34. 35. 72 KARSHNA. KATHY 23. 27. 34. 35. 38. 52. 53. 62. 67 68. 69. 72. 98 KELNHOFER. ANN 24. 34. 35 KNAACK. CHARLES 24. 27. 34. 35. 67 KOSHAK. LOUIS 24. 34. 98 KOSHAK. NOLA 24. 34. 35. 39. 54. 64 65. 67. 68. 72. 74. 81 KUNDINGER. CRYSTAL 24. 27. 34 35. 38. 71 KMDINGER MICHAEL 24. 34. 35. 80. 92. 93 KUNDINGER PAULA 25. 34. 35. 38. 62. 68. 74 LAACK. ALLEN 25 34. 35. 37 LANGE. RICKY 25. 34. 77. 80 LEMKE. JOSEPH 25 34. 35 LUELOFF. ROCHELLE 25. 34. 35. 72 MCGINMTY. MCHAEL 22. 25. 34. 35. 36. 39. 51. 54. 55. 67. 72 73. 76 MCKUEN. WENDl 26. 27. 34. 35. 36. 39. 67 MERTEN ROBERT 26. 34. 35. 54. 57. 62. 66. 70. 77. 96. 97. 98 MICHALSKI. KENNETH 26. 27. 34. 35. 36. 97. 98 MCHALSKI. ROBERT 26. 34. 35 MILLER KIMBERLY 26. 34. 36. 36. 37. 38. 54. 55. 72. 73. 74. 98 MOLLER. WILIAM 26. 27. 34. 35. 98 MORGAN. MARK 27. 34. 35. 37. 52. 53. 54. 67 MROTEK. BRIAN 27. 34. 36. 98. 103 OLAFSON. RANDY 27. 34. 35. 70 PEPPERS RONALD 27. 34 PETERICR GRETCHEN 28. 30. 34. 35. 36. 37. 39. 55. 56. 57. 64. 72. 73. 90. 91. 98 PETERS ON. GREG 27. 28. 34 98 PIRELLI. MCHELLE 28. 34. 35. 70 POETZL. MCHAEL 27. 28. 34. 80 REBNE ROBB 22. 28. 34 36. 67. 73. 92 ROBARGE. SHAWN 28. 34 SARGEANT. JON 27. 29. 30. 34. 35 SAUNDERS. DA VO 27. 29. 34. 35. 36. 59. 77 SAYLER. SCOT 29. 34. 35. 52. 53. 59. 61. 64. 68. 90 SCHROEDER. JOSEPH 29. 34. 35 SCHULTZ. TMOTHY 29. 34. 35. 54. 77. 78 SEVERT. CHRISTOPHER 22. 29 34. 35. 52. 53. 59. 67. 72. 73. 85. 93. 98 SITTE. STEVEN 30. 34. 35. 62. 68. 77. 80 SLACK. PENNY 27. 30. 34. 36. 98 SLOGAR JENNY 30. 34. 35 SMETAK. AMY 30. 34. 35. 52. 53. 61. 67. 68 SMITH. LISA 31. 34. 61 STUEBER. JOSEPH 31. 34. 35. 36. 98 SWANN. REBECCA 31. 34. 35 SZYMK. NCOLE 31. 34. 61 TAPPLIN. TIM 31. 34. 35. 72 TESMER. TIANNA 31. 34. 35. 69. 70 THCR. KEVN 32. 34. 72 WAGNER. MONCA 32. 34. 35 WEGNER. PAMELA 32. 34. 35. 57. 64. 68. 72. 73 WKSING. BARRY 32. 34. 35. 59. 72 WOLFE. JEFF 32. 34. 36 Faculty AUGUSTYN 48 BIDA 49 BURANT 46 BUSBY 47 DELWICHE 47 DONNER 49. 70 FERGUSON 48 FERGUSON. 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PARK FALLS CREDIT UNION DAMROW SERVICE Complete Auto Service 259 N. 4th Ave. Park Falls, Wl 54552 762-4155 RON ERNST LUMBER For the Answer to Your Building Problems. Box 38 P.O. Box 369 Park Falls, Wl 54552 762-3208 © GUSTAFSON'S Fifield, Wl 54524 762-2225 Meats-Produce-Groceries 762-4272 DANIEL L. MARSH D.D.S. 1001 First Ave. North Park Falls, Wl 54552 762-3409 Congratulations Class of 1988! BOYD'S MASON LAKE RESORT 762-3469 Congratulations to 1988 Graduates! Advertisements Jim Kronberger Congratulations Class of 1988 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE O’DONNELL’S SHOE STORE MERCURY LINCOLN Mike Bev O’Donnell 172 2nd Ave. N. Park Falls. WI 54552 762-4477 PARK THEATRE VIDEO 762-3503 Movies on the Big Screen or Videos for TV. VINCENT'S 762-3503 Fine FoodsIs LIEBELT’S SUPPER CLUB Your Hosts — Don Nora Downtown Park Falls 762-3481 MUSKY JACKS HCR2 — Box 701 Park Falls, WI 54552 Conw ul Bob ay e ilations from Elaine Klein! SAM NEECK SONS, INC. Power Shovel Air Hammer Washed Sand Gravel Construction Equipment Rental R.R. 3, Box 329 Park Falls, Wl 54552 762-3191 762-4151 SPORTING GOODS MARINE PHONE 762-3363 Park Falla. Wis. 54552 SMART’S PLUMBING HEATING Butternut. WI 54514 769-3620 Congratulations Class of 1988! H Holiday foods Hwy. 13 South Park Falls, Wl 54552 762-2022 A. A. FUHRMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations Graduates 234 3rd Ave. North Park Falls. Wl 54552 762-3773 Clothing for all Sizes KOCH’S DEPARTMENT STORE STYLING SHOP 7. Advertisements Sheets 'N Pleats 177 Division Street — in the Park Mall — 1NAPA1 Au,oPar,s 184 So. 4th Ave Pa Falls. Wl 54552 715-762-3717 DR. RICHARD M. ROWE PARK FALLS, Wl. 4)52 OPTOMETRIST Phone 762 )964 HILGART REALTY Highway 13 South P.O. Box 286 CHARLIES PIZZA Jet. Hwy. 182-Hwy. 13 762-4109 MATHISON OSWALD Certified Public Accountants 762-2404 ______________________________ MALL CAFE Heart of the Mall 762-3728 Highway 13 Fifield, Wl 54552 CAYUGA INDUSTRIES Proud of the area we serve, Proud of the product we provide. Nort and Savings Loan 1414 S. 4th Avenue Park Falls, Wi 54552 762-2421 People Making A Difference Advertisements Park Falls, Wisconsin 54552 (715) 762-3221 radio Progressing with the Northland w n b i Voice of the Cardinals FAMILY INN Your Hosts Marly 8c Sandi Baars 898 4th Ave. North Park Falls, Wl 762-3909 Best Quality: Announcements, Class Rings, 8c Caps and Gowns . . . SCHOLASTIC D-v-S-CH REXALL STORE g for every occasion. Park Falls, W1 LANDMARK TREATY — Ronald Reagan and Soviet head of state Mikhail Goibachev begin the first of three days of summa talks, which ended in the signing of a treaty harming medium and shorter-range nuclear missiles from Europe and Asia. TEARFUL MELTDOWN — Televangelists Tim and Tammv Rakker watched their PTL empire fall m March after alleged corruption and wrong-doing within the organization PAPAL VISIT - Laguna Seca Raceway m Monterey, Cahf.. was just one of Pape John Paul's stops during h nine-oty tour of the United States in September NUMBER ONE — MaHee Mathn signed her thanks at the 1987 Academy Awards after winning the award for Best Actress for her role in “Children of a Lesser God. LET FREEDOM RING — Fireworks above Independence Halim Philadelphia celebrate the 200th anrovervary of the US. Constitution A GIANT WIN — New Ybrk Giants teammates Brad Benson and Phil Simms celebrate their 39-20 victory over the Denver Broncos m Super Bow! XXI Photos by Wide World Photos WAR ZONE — While patrolling intematkmal waters tn May, the frigate Stark was hit by Iraqi missiles, killing 37 crewmen. HEAT WAVE — U. Col Oliver North seized the spotlight for six days in July during the ban Contra hearings Despite the wave of OQiemania. many Americans felt North broke the law. BLACK MONDAY — The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 508 points toanaD- time low following the biggest one-day selloff tn history October 19 FAREWELL POP ARTIST —Andy Warhol 58, immortalized the Campbell 's soup can and brought pop art to Me in the 1960s Hr once proclaimed everyone would have 15 minutes of tame HOW SWEET FT IS — ladoe Gleason. 71. created Brooklyns rotund bus driver, Ralph Kramden, in televisions The Honeymoooers.' TV FAVORITE — Lome Greene. 72. played the father to three boys in the television senes Bonanza for fourteen years. He later used his gentle but rugged. appearance in TV commercials.


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