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lery ld. Barbian - AFS 11, 12: Americans Abroad, Switzerland: Bye Bye Birdie 10: Drama Club 10, 1 1, 12: Charlie Brown 1 1: Fiddler on the Roof 10: T-3 lntramurals 12: SSI 12. ' , Bury ll. Bnmhlll - Transfer-Frenklln High School, Franklin, Tennessee. Chamber Choir 12: Company oi Wayward Saints 12: Ll'l Abner 12: lntre- murals 12: Legend 12: Merry Christmas Grandma 11: Middle Ear1h,Club 11: clenos Falr 12. Kurt D. Bochihold - AFS 10: Cross Country 10, 11, 12: Intramurals 10, 11: Key Club 10, 11, 12: Marquette Sclenodlfalr 10, 111 NHS 11, 12: Science Fair 10, 11, 12:Whi1e Ribbon 10. Douglas J. Bechmann -- CqncenBand 10: lrummurele 10. Dum H. Beddingfield -- . Concert Band 10: Chess Club 10: lntremurals 10: Science Fair 11, 12: Red Ribbon 12: Whlte Ribbon 11: Weight Tralnlng 10. Amy Bobrowitz Gary Ban Mary M. Barbian Barry M. Barnhill Mark Bechtel Kurt D. Bechthold Douglas J. Bechmann David H. Beddingfield Christopher P. Bergh Carle S. Bergren Julie A. Bergren Randal Bertram Kathleen L. Beiganske Micheal J. Bindl John A. Birdsall Kenneth R. Blaedow Scott Ballogh John L. Bohm Gregory A. Bond Julie K. Bortz Ronald Both Julianne M. Boucher 206 f Seniors X X Hefxfi Y ...if MW., f' M' 4 .rf Q H V H in QW, , f' ,- x, X I 5,
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U5 Karen L. Allen Gerald S. Alonge Dana F. Andel Elizabeth J. Anderson Julie W. Anderson Rebecca M. Anderson Todd B. Anderson Diane C. Andrews Jeffrey A. the -an ' 1 5, .9 f' fill 'KQV 1,-.wi Aprahamian Randall R. Artrip Paige Augustine Matthew A. Baerenwald Jennifer Baker Senior C ass Ufficers Senior year is often one of apathy and erudition, but not for this years Class Officers. Being an officer is not all fun and gloryg there is a definite responsibility which must be lived up to. There are dances to be planned, meetings to be held, and ofcourse, the Lancer-Spartan Scholarship Fund. Steve Topetzes, Senior Class President, verbalizes his concerns, saying, Many people are aware of the scholarship, yet very few are willing to devote the time and the energy to fund this 'I type of grant. Also, graduation, weighs heavily upon the shoulders of these officers. They must plan this momentous event and bring it off with the expertise of past years. le M. Aaberg - . 1Club 11 12- vice President 12: Gymnastics 10, 11. 12: Key s 1'b'U'-'-A 4 '0 - , ', ' - . . ranch Club 11, 12, Secretary 12, Intramurals 11, 125 Nat al RendellR.Art - lo, 11, 12, Marquette Science Fair 11, NHS 11, 12, Sclence Mem mamma 11- NHS g A ION HP l,11k121Blu8 Ribbon 11. Ibere gr- Searcy High School, Searcy. Arkansas. French Club Brman Club 12: NHS 123 Science Fair 12: SSI 12: Wind lble 12. L Alexander -- Intramurals 11: Key Club 105 Photo Club 11: r 12. ' L. Allin - 1, 12g Drama Club 121 FBLA 12: SSI 12: Concert Choir 12.- lS.Al -- e all 12:?n'l?amurals 10, 11, 12: Track and F1010 11. 125 Vfifslflf 25 welght Training 12. 2. Andel -- er - Eisenhower High School, New Berlin. Wisconsin. Cross ry 113 Intramurals 11, 12: Track and Fietd10. 11, 12. e L. - D, 11, 32, President 11: Bye8ys Birdie 10: Drama Club 10. 3 Fiddler on the Hoof 10: German Club ,11, 125 Intramurals 11, 123 Middle Earth Club 11: Science Fair 12: SSI 12: uh 10:NI:iS 12- - on . 11, 12. Science Fair 10, 12. White Ribbon 105 SSI 10, 11, 125 Treasurer 115 Vice President 12. Julie Lynn Anderson - We ByeBirdle10: Drama Club 10, 11, 12: FBLA 12, Secretary 125 Intramurals 11, 12: Pep Club 10: Track and Feld 12. Julie Whiting Anderson -- Aqualites 11. 12: Classics Club 12, Cross Coumry 11: Intramurals 10, 11, 123 PromCourt 115 SSI 10, 11. 12: Student Council 123 Ten- nis 10: Track and Field 10, 113 .Varsity Club 11, 12: Vloo President 12: Advisory Council 11, 123 Bible Study 10, 11, 12. Rebecca ld. Anderson - Guidance Monitor 10g Kitchen Assistant 11: Powder Puff Football 10:Swlmming 10: Track and Field 10. Todd B. Andereon - ' Intramurals 10, 11, 12: Track and Field 10:WeIg!1!Tralrling 10. Diane C. Andrews - FBLA 11: Intramurals 11: NHS 125 Office Monitor 12: SSI 11, 12: Concert Choir10,11, 12. Jeltrey A. Aprahamian - Tyra ,12. Intramurals 10, 113 Weight Training 12. P ' A li U90 WU' N- , Transfer - Tehran American School, Tehran, Iran. BYB BYB Blrdle 103 Pap Club 10, Concert Band 10, Drama Club 10, 11, 12: G0d's Favorite 111 Intramurals 10. 12, Science Fair 11: Student Council 10: Wlnd Ensemble 10. Uetthew A. Baerenwald - Conservation Club 10, 11, 123 Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Science Fair 11. Jennlterlaker- Aqualites 12: Drama Club 12: French Club 12: Intramurals 10, 11, 125 NHS 12: Softball 12: SSI 11, 12: Student Council 11:Traok and Field 10, 12: Varsity Club 10. ' Andrea L. Anderson Julie Lynn Anderson
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UYHQB to U18 DIIUI11 of he S83 etween the months of March and tember, Senior Mark Jennison Iores the lakes of Southeastern Wis- sin. So what, you say. Everybody , his or her brother in the Milwaukee etro area explores the lakes of South- tern Wisconsin. True. But, does rybody and his brother explore se bodies of water below the surface, Mark Jennison does? Vlark, as has been alluded to above, an amateur Scuba diver. When the ather and water temperature rise to a el which Mark can tolerate under the .ves of area lakes, he is sure to be out these lakes, or rather in these lakes, 5estigating a part of the lake that most ople miss. Mark can usually get the 't dive of the season in before the Bond week of March, although it must i of limited length because of the tremely cold temperature of the ter. The first dive of the year is really reat feeling for me, explains Mark. gthink about diving a lot during the Hter and read numerous books and :icles about it, so by the time the ice is elted and I can get in the water I am ptty anxious to do so. However, the tial shock of the season's first immer- In gets me thinking as to why I am out are, freezing. But after I am in the lter a while I know that it is because ling gives me such an indescribably Iautiful feeling that it is worth the little L of discomfort. Because Wisconsin lakes do not give od visibility, perhaps ten or fifteen at at the most, Mark does much of his ring in areas where he knows there is good chance of,discovering an inter- ting artifact. Comments Mark, Since :st of the water I dive in offers only tited visibility, I go to the Milwaukee lblic Library and look up old docu- ents and chartswhere a wreck could I, or where bars and saloons closed by 2 A5 MQ. . ,,g, MQ . MFMMN . ., ,,,, ,. ,I ,. M T7 are . X M za vm X 77 lr' ff g 4' In wi , Y 4 tl 5 . the government during prohibition were. Then I go to these sites and dive, usually finding some really great things. How- ever, the depths can give a person some surprises, such as the one I got when I was diving in some particularly turbid water and came face to face with a dead fish. lt gave me quite a start. Mark began his interesting hobby after he had seen and read the Jules Verne classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The descriptions of the undersea world so captivated Mark that he bor- rowed a set of Scuba diving gear from a friend, took lessons, decided he loved diving, and finally bought equipment of his own. Although his equipment was expensive, it was his only real invest- ment, and Mark advocates diving to everyone, though the initial output of money is large. The solitude of diving gives me a sense of peace. The only noise is the sound of bubbles rising to the surface, and I lose myself in the undersea world which is my own little kingdom. The serenity of diving is why I do it. Diving is such a uniquely stimulat- ing experience that I could never stop it, until I die. 'fl' . Xa 1 -.- ' ' J ii t Ml ln full diving garb, Mark Jennison, Scuba diver extraordinaire, displays a couple of the artifacts from antiquity which he has extracted from the depths of Lake Michigan. 12, Scuba diving requires great care and preparation. Here Mark checks his respirator to make sure it is functioning correctly. Seniors f 207
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