Brookfield East High School - Echo Yearbook (Brookfield, WI)
- Class of 1976
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Q.. --- ' w- - 'E 3 'D 4- lr t as Ii 4 A an n Q 'I Q I l 'I I Q X as II ID 'C .C O 1: C cu Z' TJ ac .E P GJ A X :- aaa:-an--D NDEX SPORTS by Karen Smith and Jean Steffes .......88.......... SPARTANS HAVE THE SPIRITH' Brookfield Spartans have always shown a great amount of school spirit. lt can be found at many different times and places: during the school day, when teachers and students inter-act: after school, in extra- curricular and sporting activities. Spartan Spirit is part of our great American youth movement. It expresses the opinions and feelings of those people who are the future leaders of our country. As this is the year of our nation's bicentennial, we, the ECHO staff of '76, feel it is important to recognize our American Heritage. It is equally important, however, to recognize the feelings of East's students and faculty in 1976. In saying this, we would like to dedicate this 1976 ECHO to all Spartans and their Spartan Spirit of '76! F tk PK F . Wah ,aii 'i was ...al x . , . gg ,1 4X .. Q, Editor Cathy Cone STUDENT LIFE THE DAWNING OF A NEW YEAR ww A u U I E.fI'H'?'fgs.3' fe Egg. , lQsj,cfjE Jig: . V . I j fi? ,sig n ,K v Qi ,grill fi, ws, f JSF, 1 ' 'Y aff. f X lf' ZYEBX SK 7 1' 'T , .N ,A.W .f 'kff V .V 4-k5Q!'. Q- lg .J ' 540 9 ' W-A-' k L' f Ao- ' in ' wuninuuhinlrf f?f' ,5 Q? ,hw i as-33224. - W, l,i5q T3 ikpis '7 ff ff .mimi Humana! J 'x Q -I V+ 'R 'I fr, 44 N- Q 'lv Q ,ix 4' W- sw -Q , 9 5 ' 9 WE PUSHED THE PIRATES OFF THE PLANK! Y X fffj xffxx wgxqdg no. Q H HI lx lxlelnat nk?-2 1 Z iii, if DARK SIDE OF THE MOON FRONT T0 BACK, Lefli Sieve Barth, Sally Schaefer Scott Harms Lynne Cecilia Hurtado lAFSer from Eouadorl Margo McManus Dennis Miller Langer, Fritz MISIKG, Chefyi AIGX-Ender. King Chuck Wenzler and Queen Chris Grunewald and Steve Cerqua BELOW Quenchlng their thirst are Debbie Manney. FRONT TO BACK, Flight: Stacy Miller Mark Huntzlnger from L Fl Jill Bomberger Bill Woodrlng Mike Woods and Kelly Nemetz The astronauts aren't the only human beings who have visited the Dark Side of the Moon . Members of Brookfield East High Schools stu- dent body had an opportunity to do so during the homecoming dance in mid-October. Couples danced to a variety of tunes including the cor- onation song Us and Them . Reflections from a mirror ball flitted across the walls and ceiling of the darkened gym. On the back wall carefully out red hearts announced the names of the couples present. Sparkling silver stars also added to the atmosphere. Coming down to earth was difficult for those students who spent a night on the Dark Side of the Moon ! 11 ,333 Yi? ga f wg? a g qL4- . 14 Y: .' X i . 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J' i2:fr fl wg' 1 'V wr' -C fi f-AER -+ 'lfffif ,pa TOGETHERNESS STUDENTS , AND TEACHERS 14: , V 'pf S ' f I , ,f Q , ,f,5,,CHM,5Q,,,fZ, W-gw-sf' ,,v , Q5 1 K 1 6, 'a V k Q5 s has 'f'-' 2 Sv ,va ,fx tn., A STUDENT'S WORK IS NEVER DONE Not only do parents come home after a hard day's work, but several East students do too! After a day at school and a job in the remaining hours students keep themselves occupied. Two important benefits can be gained from working-experience and money. A job can also give a person a feeling of self-confidence and provide an opportunity to make new friends. No wonder such a large percentage of students work! ,,,. A f,,,, J... W: an WV V ,f l Lf ' , r Q ski' N 1 l .5 .. Paul Fisher packing groceries at Kohl's. ...assi-1 Joanne Reisch sorting books at the Brookfield Public Library. ...f 9' z sl, X i x ligttaeea 1 S Kathee Tuttle tending plants at Kolb's Flowerland and Garden Center, Inc X gui: fees: 6 5331! drawer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimvw i .iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii, LEFT: Linda Mydl h writing up a charge at Phillips' Phar y ABOVE: Theres Ahl as a cashier t K ntucky Fried C BELOW: Dan H b ty working at Bro kf ld Rental World 'l QV? 9 i Wm, EYE nd Q x ,ailing OPENERS his A FANTASY IS FULFILLED Becoming Homecoming Queen is a fantasy most girls share at one time or another. For Debbie Manney this dream came true at Homecoming, October 18, 1975. THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF LIFE X XXX N 5 I NA fl i a Y?d A , f X - aff A lf' V ' ,nr ur - ? , 'Aww ANOTHER WORLD OF LEARNING THRIVES IN NEW INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ADDITION 1 1 I- 5, ,L , 1 1 W 7 Qgqivxgfy 1- 12 j i Wg ,gui , 29 GUYS AND GIRLS m ' 5 Nan-nw' '4s-u-soar' ffn' . x I, ,f 4 M ff' f .' Q4 Y 7 , 31 SPANISH STUDENTS SEEK FURTHER INTERESTS This year at Brookfield East several Spanish speaking students have been able to further their language interests outside of the traditional classroom learning. The group to the immediate right will be saying, Vamos a Mexico! on June 21,'l976. They will spend eight days in the Central American country sightseeing and learning more about the Mexican culture. Some in- teresting areas toured will be the National Palace, The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the cliffs of Acapulco, and the Aztec Pyramids of the Sun and Moon. The group of students below competed in a Spanish pronounciation contest on February 6, 1976, at the Waukesha regional held at Waukesha South High School. Going on to the state competition in April were Mike Brophy tfirst at regionals in first year competitionj, Bridget Maye tsecond place in second yearl, Bill Langdon tfirst at regionals in third year com- petitionl, and Kevin Enge isecond place in fourth yeary. Con- gratulations one and all! . gy is 2 'Q 'sf -no 5 a lntttmv-su-a -nxxum fi nam warm 3 Manudwster ti. :osmosis jsmieizn Valomo mum I FIRST ROW: Laura Jacob, Linda Beglman, Mary Chris Alberti, Betsy Forslund. SECOND ROW: Sue Barth, Jan Berens, Mary Cocoran, Diane Danielson, Jean Ramstack, Karen Gralinski, Sue Olson, Peggy Ove, Bob Craig. THIRD ROW: Laurel Enge, Debbie Ruka, Pam Ertl. FOURTH ROW: Linda Rosal, Kathie Toohey, Kathy Asplund, Bill Langdon. Not Shown: Pat Peschel, Dave Yenerich. FIRST ROW: Debbie Riemer, Bill Langdon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tousignant, Kevin Enge, Betsy Forslund, Bridget Maye, Mike Brophy. 1 1 A 'F 4 K fix , ' 1,1 l L ,,','f 'X f 47? 'KN' T W1 .4 r. mu E 'il' 'ff 1 fry' !'. ff ff! 1' f f fffff 14 f',f , - ' ,f I 1' ,fy ,' ' f ff! X Q71 fp fkfr, ff!! Q4 ,Il fg 1 Q X 5 a,,fi' , , 44p 1. f 1 Z f 'f f I, JF 01 f' ff, 4 1 Z' ' ' f f 1' Q.. 1' ,K V ill ff! 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Mike Sprague and Lauren Schulier FIRST ROW: Tom Carek, JoAnna Brubaker, Steve Cerqua, Chris SECOND ROW: Scott Harms, Mary Dirnbauer Bonnie Blachly Tim Grunewald, Pam Bartelone, Ken Wills, Leah Papachristou, Jim Twitchell. Flanner. THIRD ROW: King Jerry Walsh and Queen Patty Hansen K 1 l l l s , l l 1 l . ' 1 4 l 1 I1-,Q '33 FIRST ROW, L-R: Karen McGarvie, King Mark Letter, Queen Sal- Emanuel, Mile Haasch, Teri Diekroeger, Brad Julian, and Margie ly Weber, ano Mike Sigrist. SECOND ROW L-R: Mark Wiegand, Kailing. BELOW: Queen Sally Weber and King Mark Letter. Laurie Kolda, John Faupl, Donna Haack, Dan Haley, Kris f . 2 sy SF A X tl 1 l Q Lx- l .xii i. Jw 3 Nixfd ONE M., V. ,TQ Laughter is the best medicine HEY!! See this muscle? X LIFE TO LIVE 45 warm if fi , if I W Q Visions . . . Hi Sweetie! That Ultra Brite Smile Any truth in this? MA? Wdd ef on 2726 foof 9 M9 :fi raw' Mg, CLOCKWISE: Perchik QDave Stringery and Hodel fSue Stringeryg Model QMario Bergnerjg the Bottle Dancers lScott Thompson, Steve Cerqua, Mark Wiegand, and Handy KunkeI1gTzeiteI QCheryI Alex- andery and Golde fCarrie Stevensjg and Teyve fTom Kentj. X Q N-Q., il ZZ in ,pm- A if E ln. Z ,WM 'i' QP' -vi' READING, WRITING, AND '? Q 0 1 . .f 4, J ,F i V ai W THERE'S A TIME FOR EVERYTHING li 5 5 3 4 9 But everything else was in the wash... 44 If ff 'sq Q4 ,,.kx fi 3 f gl The dangers of being a student! l have a strange attraction for this place 53 L, ,V t E? S ,ZEQKW ' ' , J W ,I Are you coming to my stag party? Come fly with me! IT'S TIME FOR A TURNABOUT Cavemen, martians, southern belles, gangsters, and dinosaurs were among those who gathered Dec. 6 to dance to the music of Daybreak . In reality, these characters were students from Brookfield East High School celebrating St. Nicholas Day with song and dance. Time, the theme of this social event allowed girls and their dates to represent couples from all eras of the worId's history. Judging from many smiling faces and spirited interpretations of the polka, bump, and hustle 1975's turnabout was an experience worth remembering. We Texans KI'10W how to kick OUI' heels Up. ff N,,.ff Who said today's air force doesn't have priorities? 'W WL Y 'wi' if ,, V' WW , Q3 ' L f 7 'xi , f 1 .ik . JL 2 -. K I f H 1 L' f riii E 1 Q i Harvard is an originator of high society fashion. Editor Tom Curtis 5 YE oto bjlqum Mueller ACTIVITIES ECHO 'NG ,- 4 'f +.i a , I- 'A Vw V ff: I . '- x f Mp, .ni-'5'33 ,K V if 4 Y x .. R ff' A 5 ',.-- w , gl s-- 4 . ' ' ' .. Ba. X as '11-1.1-, '-A-.5 ,' -Wwlf-fwf - ' wmv'-Q. -::,'.p,is.1, - . X '-9567 ,4 4,.,-ff' 11' fr' -L?-f ' ' NZ. M X23-,W Q 74411 l g l PHOTO CLUB The Photographer-of-the-year award is given to that photographer who, for an entire school year, devotes his tor herj maximum efforts to produce quality pictures for Brookfield East High School. Coupled with this, it is also expected the award winner will demonstrate a high responsibility for their academic assignments and exhibit a good attitude toward their peer group. It should be suf- ficient to say Jim Mueller i'76t is the only photographer in the history of our school to win this award two years in a row. All of his picture work for two years has been of professional quality and Jim's attitude and dedication to service impeccable. Thanks, Jim, for two years of great photos-BEHS will miss you sorely. Lower Previous Page QL to F0 Dale Zeigler, Bob Stollenwerk, Jim Her- mann. Above QL to F0 Jim Moratz, Chris Rowe, Paui Fiynkiewicz, Erv Matsche. Clockwise starting at Lower Right: Jim Hermann, Mike Hannam, AI Hurley, Jim Mitschrich, Paul Fiynkiewlcz, Dave Abresch, Bob Leidinger, Dlck Harper, Erv Matsche, Jim Marotz, Jim Muelller, Debbie Stollenwerk, Dale Zeigler. ,iv Q59 ol da ,S Bea' A Eff, J 23 -Q LIP . K . .- . - .i . , J J K Q 55? CLOCKWISE: Leah Papachristou lExecutive Board Memberi, Rick Fuchs QExecutive Board Memberi, John Litzow QPresidenti, Rosemary Pfeiffer fSecretaryi. NOT SHOWN: Tim Flanner QEX- ecutlve Board Memberi A FIRST ROW: Rick Fuchs, Kathy Danihel, Julie Kemberling, Ellen Epp, Laurie Danihel, Steffie Kruck, Randy Treu. SECOND ROW: Jill Bomberger, Tara Howard, Laura Patton, Kelly Nemetz, Leah Papachristou, Jean Cramton, Kathy Friedl, Nancy Failor, Lori O'Konek. THIRD ROW: Harriet Tenhula, Laurie Wickert, Bonni Blachly, Gail Gitzlaff, Julie Sommers, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Laura Sweemer, Julie Manhardt, Jim Santelle. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Anello ladvisori, Jack Giesenschlag, Tim Flanner, Dianne VanDorf, Kathy Woller, John Litzow, Linda Svatik, Dave Svatik. DRAMA CLUB To be or not to be? has never been the question for Brookfield East's Drama department. The more like- ly question has been, To be what? in the choice of plays. This year, three fine plays were produced. The first was an entertaining and popular musical, Fiddler on the Roof . For competition, Where Have All The Lightening Bugs Gone? was put on, and the last play of the year was Arthur Miller's controversial drama, The Crucible , concerning the witch hunts in Salem of the 1700's, an appropriate choice for our country's 200th birthday. Wind Ensemble Piccolo-Nanci Laubenheimer. Flutes-Mary Van Dieri, Jane Opem, Sue Eberle, Linda Smith, Linda Schneider, Julie Flennebohm, Gail Croisatlere, Kathy Asplund, Barb Hofstad, Dawn Frelgang, Julie Kamerl- ing. Sop. Clarinet-Jamie Steffen. Clarinets-Jo Constant, Emily Moran, Sue Bartelt, Wendy Kamerling, Dana Butterfield, Tom Kowalczyk, Nanci Palfuss, Rick Fuchs, Tami Brisgal. Oboes-Mark Huntzinger, Bob Daniel. English Horn-Mark Huntzinger. Bassoon-Betsy Swan. Alto Clarinet-Mary Artz. Bass Clarinets-Kelly Knodl, Paul Rynkiewicz. Con- tra Clarinet-Lisa Lagerman. Alto Saxes-Grant Stover, Mark Bennett, BAND Cn N! 3 'ii if T gi NN y e ii 9 .- Jx xa' 1 -' Chris Rex. Tenor Sexes-Jeff Goll, Tom Kent. Bari Sax-Gerald Race. French Horns-Tammy Krueger, Debbie Eckmann. Trumpets-Gary Karstedt, Manfred Niemetschek, Jim Dorman, Tim Jaenchen, Mark Bruk, Bruce Coffey. T-Bones-Mark Weigand, Brian Carter, Rick Restock, Dale Ziegler, Rick Roy, Joe Tolan, Scott Garnick. Baritones-Chuck Thain, Ted Kirkpatrick. Tubas-Ed Weiss, Chris Rowe. Percussion-Kathy Strapp, Kris Korte, Greg Bardonner, Jeff Koch. - x.1..tfl.. V V 1'- . e'.2'. . ,. W..M..,....,.,-..,,N,.., ..,,,.,.E, ,, ,,,, ,., M,-A- fr, M V, 1. vig,..,.W,...,,.,.m.,..: ,,,, . ,1 We l T .4 i,,i. :7fi::4t::7:t:?.::::: '.Y' :::7':'::1.:: .I'LZ7yB1..'Z,'Tl ,L ' W lj, ' A ' tri iie'eiii - .t glmnrMusici'rnj9sfqee?Krnpijmrrz5 ro?izhe bandibebpfe at East for quite a lohgit' ' 'rig' Band. Concert Bancl,'Wind ' Ensemble, and Stage Band try to do just that-express their thoughts v and wh V ' they play. This year1be1frdfrnBmber3s,7have . xfl 4 Ql9.3.ZL!5?3H Wi'7'Qf.ff'7 73 O,.taroeerlufngefr. tlggoni ..,, ..,, . y 9g A ' Each year the band program begins in the latertall as Concert Band members prepare to take the field as the Spartan Marching Band. When y football season is finished, Conc6i'f'BEiji,Qmem,b,ers,begin,to preparefang -W -' YtTrE'swp5'e'?form ecljhbgy the Stfgeiiand. As March became a realityvdb - hsemble Cmfrtest, held for membersfof allthree bands, this year at Falls East. All of thesparten musicians did quite well, and, several octEast's,s dentlwenti n-tqgthea gigxgt ', tatTe rently for the Wind Ensemble. in 'J 4 early November theyguene asked to play a stand-up concert at city hell for the raising of the Bicentennial Flag. Laterin November this band, with the iheipeof the gage band. Jgrgbgqnteg., tle. 1 fgggginrgers., eniziwsdiorsr nzferrin early April, the flnnjnourygtybanqt sponsered a Bicentennial Concert with guesfgbfbist Judith Erickson, at mezzo-soprano.. Q W I mil, . ,,. , At the very end of the schodlfyear,5,inlQ!gM5y 9:9yQ?LS?lqi5?sEign1,VL ,., Qboeipliiye igtiagegeai riiiaigsfgriggif jgreiiifff me gye,grtLB1Jl.,'f9er not. devoted ' rgusieiirts-5-vy gn choolopens next fallffou w'ill'onceffi?ainfb6'hble,to.s SaY'it-'with'IfUggl - of iiie J ' . - 5 , E gm WNW. A is f 14-mei WW 5913.2n2mwi?3?Jf-ZH QSM. ' N K AWWA maxi -1' W W K f J W N7 YQ! Vs , F2 Fr MQ . Ng? -. lr, N my all . . FIRST ROW: Sue LasCasas, Mary Siebert, Paul Nemcek, Karen McGar- vie, Rich Fuchs, Jackie Zechel, Pete Wenzel. SECOND ROW: Mark Weigand, Cheryl Alexander, Jane Achley, Beatrice Mottamedi, Nancy Laubenheimer, Gail Griepentroy, Sally Schaefer, Barb Hofstad, Dan Murray. THIRD ROW: Steve Cerqua, Mario Burgner, Jane Beardsley, - Q? FIRST ROW: Sue LasCasas, Mario Bergner, Laurie Loebel, Rick Fuchs, Jackie Zechel, Pete Wenzel, Mary Siebert, Paul Nemcek, Leah Papachristoh, Dan Murray, Steve Robb, Terry Boettcher. SECOND ROW: Gail Griepentrog, Pam Schwenn, Lynn Langer, Carrie Stevens, Tom Kent, Laurie Wiekert, Pam Schwenn, Jan Knaup, Betsy Swan, Chuck Ratay. FOURTH ROW: Randy Kunkel, Randy Kusch, Scott Harms, Dave Stringer, Cary Kain, Brian Thorson, Rick Foote, Jon Kirn, Dick Roy, Mike Bews, Scott Thompson. XXTIXQ Hpyffi vlywx 6325 l Tom Kent, Barb Hofstad, Mark Weigand, Mike Bews. THIRD ROW: Brian Thorson, Scott Thompsin, Jon Kirn, Cheryl Alex- ander, Rick Foote, Beatrice Motamedi, Randy Kusch, Nancy Laubenheimer, Scott Harms, Randy Kunkel. Dave Stringer, Lynn Langer, Steve Cerqua, Sally Schaefer, Jane Ackley, Cheryl Alexander, Karen Bartlme, Jane Beardsley, Steve Berg, Mario Bergner, Michael Bews, Bonni Blachly, Anita Boliaris, Steve Cerqua, Mark Eigner, Jim Flanner, Rick Foote, Rick Fuchs, Jack Giesenschlag, Scott Harms, Barb Hofstad, Dave Horne, Tom Kent, Randy Kunkel, Randy Kusch, Lynne Langer, Sue LasCasas, Karen Lochowetz, Laurie Loebel, Cheryl Loepfe, Karen McGarvie, Sherre Meier, Jan Morton, Beatrice Motamedi, Dan Murray, Paul Nemcek, Leah Papachristou, Bob Riggs, Pam Schwenn, Mary Siebert, Carrie Stevens, Dave Stringer, Betsy Swan, Brian Thorson, Jackie Zechel, Scott Thompson, Jon Dziondziak, Kurt Senn, Nancy Laubenheimer, Diane MIXED CHOIR GIFtL'S GLEE VanDorf, Jon Kirn, Jan Knaup, June Odegard, Louri O'Konek, Gail Griepentrog, Linda Anderle, Sheryl Bothof, Debbie Brown, Jean Cranton, Lori Danihel, Anne Ford, Kathy Friedl, Dan Haas, Mary Hayes, Sheila Healy, Cary Kain, Tom Kowalewski, Dan Kusch, Anita Lorenz, Jeff Ly- tle, Jamie Manhardt, Lori Mantz, Mike Marcks, Kathy Marcoulier, Stacy Mueller, Jeff Nelson, Keta Mornam, Laura Parron, Rosemary Pfeiffes, Mark Retay, Jean Risch, Sally Schaefer, Mark Schilling, Echo Strong, Doug Treu, Peter Wenzel, Laurie Wickert, Denise Wilcox, Sue Winkel, Rick Wise, Mary Schroeter, Tara Howard, Kim Kraemer. 9 JP-OOUJCDJP S T U D E N T FIRST ROW: Tim Flanner, Jim Horneck, Anne Ford, Debbie Manney, Chris Geissinger, Harriet Tenhula, Jill Bomberger, Jean Brasser, Jim Engel. SECOND ROW: John Litzow, Dan Radler, Bob Sherwood, Jim Santelle, Jeff Newbauer, George Sotirin, Jeff Nelson, Bill Quisenberry, Brendt Nelsen, Jim Twitchell, Mike Sprague, John Magliocco. THIRD ROW: Kim Klopp, Patty Hanson, Kathy Westmore, Betsy Swan, Margo McMannus, Debbie Niederer, Cari DeLisIe, Bobbi Buck, Laurie Wickert, Debbie Ruka, Kathy Pope, Laurie Sapa, Sonia Roe, Chris Brozovich. FOURTH ROW: Jim Moratz, Stacy Mueller, Vicki Herman, Mary Artz, Sue W. Siefert, Eddy Turk, Jan Opem, Anne Dudenhoefer, Kim Seibrecht, Bon- nie Berndt, Stephi Krupp, Chris Rex, Cathy Cone, Debbie Eckmann, Lin- da Erck. FIFTH ROW: Dave Yenerich, Kevin Keough, Jim Litzow, Frank Davies, Tom Flaig, Steve Cerqua, Jim Mitschrichj Kurt Senn, Steve Wangard, Christine Norman, Student, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Karen, Laura Sweemer. SIXTH ROW: Mark Stich, Jean Crampton, Linda Sherwood, John Klein, Tom Savio, John Budzinski, Tom Short, Paul Schulenberg, Tim Ringenoldus, Ellen Epp, Cecelia Hurtado, Sandy Born, Jane Martig. John Litzow-V.P., Mark Stich-Pres., Cari DeLisle-Sec., Ken Wills-2nd Sem. School Board Ftep., NOT SHOWN: Tim Flanner-Treas. la, Ab Democracy for the students is the goal of Student Association, That is what students of Brookfield East clamor for, making absurd statements such as, This school is a jail. To achieve these goals of democracy, student representatives are allowed to express their opinions in front of the School Board, members of the faculty, and the administration. Thus, students are represented on all issues, lear- ning about democracy during their transitional years. , Besides striving for this noble ideology, Student Association members participated in many activities, including parents' day for football, Homecoming, cleaning up the school, the Spartan-Lancer Scholarship activities, and others. ,,. 'M in, 61 62 THE SPARTAN BANNER: A LOOK AT THE WORLD AROUND YOU Planning sessions, reporter assignments, photographs, copy editing, advertisements, and page layouts all are necessary ingredients in creating an edition of the THE SPARTAN BANNER. Topics ranging from sports to rock concerts are covered in every publication. Through the hard work of photographers, writers, and editors THE SPARTAN BANNER tries to produce a publication that has something for everyone. .gp fag- .-..,..-1 Taking notes on the news for his daily presentation, Update, A Look At The World Around You, is Editor in Chief, Jim Santelle. Editor in Chief--Jim Santelle Asst. Editor-Sally Weber Managing Editor-Cindy Butler News Editor-Cathy Cone Asst. News Editor-Kelly Dunne Feature Editor-Mary Peschel Asst. Feature Editor-Beth Murel Editorial Editor-Ken Wills Sports Editor-Scott Harms Asst. Sports Editor-Lauren Schuller Technical Editor-Mary Denny Assignment Editor-Cheryl Alexander Advisor-Mrs. Una Weber FIRST ROW: Julie Hammer, Cathy Cone, Mary Peschel, Sally Weber, Jim Santelle, Cindy Butler, and Mary Denny. SECOND ROW: Carol Nakamoto, Mrs. Una Weber, Beth Murel, Ken Wills, Kelly Dunne, Lauren Schuller, and Scott Harms. THIRD ROW: Erv Matsche, Jo Zillmer, Kathee Tuttle, and Debbie Hurley. FIRST ROW: Beth Murel, Cathy Cone, Sally Weber, Jim Santelle, Scott Harms, Ken Wills, Cindy Butler, Sonja Roe, and Linda Schuerer. SECOND ROW: Erv Matsche, Mary Denny, Julie Hammer, Debbie Litzow, Rick Fuchs, Jim Twitchell, Robin Rogers, and Dave Tuttle. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Pfeiffer, Leah Papachristou, Ann Morel, Judy Nestler, Margaret Moquin, and Chris Rex. Hurley, Kelly Dunne, Kathee Tuttle, Lauren Schuller, Mary Peschel, John 1 rip f+v'.w- :: ?li?ftx- . xg A , .B .gl Q, I .Q 4 s t K ' F - - 1 ,lr .t A r ,. e 1- iss., ,L was I 9. W I I FIRST ROW: Lynda Sherwood, Sue Winkel, Laura Sweemer, Lauren Schuller, Ann Dudenhoefer, Jane Stumpf, Robin Rogers, Linda Schuerer, Teri Diekroeger, Diane Brzezinski, Linda Crawford. SECOND ROW: Linda Errath, Ruth Bothof, Kathy Helder, Connie Rust, Kathy Schneider, Jane Brasser, Janet Smith, Valerie Bautz, Gail Greipentrog, will . Diane Van Dorf, Margie Johnson, Beth Amrhein. THIRD ROW: Kathy Wolter, Kim Zandron, Barb Jensen, Linda Svatik, Janet Fischer, Gail Croisatiere, Jean Brasser, Echo Strong, Maryann Pollack, Lori Mantz, Carrie Komschlies, Cindy Pozza, Marilee Stought, Sue Larson, Cheryl Thompson. CHARM AND MODELING In our own fashion club, Charm 81 Modeling, members are given a chance to model as well as learn about grooming and how to develop self-confidence. This is done through guest speakers and two fashion shows. One worthy club member is given a scholarship to John Robert Powers Modeling School. Walk together, Talk together People of the Earth Then and only then will we have Peace. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ll Fritz Mielke Luke Neaiey Randy Race Brookfield East is proud to have outstanding students such as Luke Nealy, Randy Race and Fritz Mielke in its ranks. This year Luke traveled to Thailand to gain knowledge of Asian customs and the Thai language. Randy Race journeyed to Austria to continue his studies, while Fritz Mielke went to South Africa. Fritz will return in early 1977 to complete his American high school education. Cecilia Hurtado presenting her flag to Mr. Smith Kurt Senn presenting his flag to Mr. Smith. FIRST ROW: Barb Kemberling, Kathy Wolter, Connie Rust, Ellen Epp, Cecilia Hurtado, Kurt Senn, Steve Wangard, Dawn Boufford, Jan Naegele, June Odegard, Sandy Grove, Diane Brown. SECOND ROW: Jim Marotz, Dave Satola, Barb Podewils, Kim Zandron, Cathy Walter, Would you believe that you could send a boy or girl to the far corners of the world by buying a pizza? Well, maybe not one pizza, but proceeds from the A.F.S. pizza sale do go to sen- ding a Brookfield student overseas. Not only do A.F.S. members raise funds, but they work to make guest A.F.S. students feel welcome as a member of the whole community. This year, Brookfield East hosted Kurt Senn from Austria and Cecilia Hurtado from Ecuador. Sue Jens, Sue Olson, Karyn Obst, Valerie Bautz, Lauri Lucas. THIRD ROW: Ken Wills, David Tuttle, Kathy Asplund, Jane Ackley, Mary Siebert, Clara Aigner, Joan McGregor, Tom Kowalczyk, Laura McCabe, Mrs. Stephens. FIRST ROW: Mary Hackstad, Lynn Neitzel, Eric Lien, Ted, Jill Bugalski, Linda Sherwood, Jim Mitschrich, Betsy Forslund, Karin Wolda, Kathy Poore, Patty Peschel, Pam Koffer, Linda Crawford. SECOND ROW: Rosann Hansen, Nancy Rothe, Kirky Nelson, Sue Ryan, Alice Linsmier, Linda Hammacher, Kathy Helder, Jan Bugalski, Steve Bray, Dave Abresch, Tom Schreiber, Mike Larson, Keith Timm, Sue Fleckenstein, Kathy Walters, Karen Obst, Barb Podewils, Kim Zandron. THIRD ROW: Mike Magnus, Jim Horneck, Lisa Pfiefle, Doreen Daffy, Sandy Grove, Kathy Michor. FOURTH ROW: Emily Moran, Lori Peters, Debbie Riemer, Kathy Goranson, Diane Leply, Margo McManus, Sue Hambock, Lauren Schuller, Joanie Reisch, Linda Schuerer, Sara Grotenrath, Teri Diekroeger, Karin Schalk, Kathy Deegan, Jane Ellenberger, Linda DiPietrantonio, Patty LaBarbara, Gail Croisatiere, Janet Fischer, Steffi Hoffmann, Mary Schroeder, Debbie Ruka. FIFTH ROW: Judy Highum, Lori Lentz, Sue Maurer, Tom Henschel, Debbie Dawes, Sheri Bugalski, SC KL IU Skiing, the most popular participant sport and the largest club in the school, continues to grow. And it should, too. What could be more enjoyable than the swish of snow sliding and slipping away under ski as you breeze down the hill with the fresh alpine air gusting in your face? Thank goodness for those innovative Scandinavians who started the whole thing way back when. aff 5: rw. ' Kim Leppien, Jenny Goetz, Kathy Westmore, Linda Walter, Stacey Mueller, Mary Siebert, Sue Eberle, Chris Ann Spreng, Denise Wilcox, Doreen Lundquist, Laura Sweemer, Barb Kemberling, Lori Ellenberger, Jackie Zechel, Julie Plantikow. SIXTH ROW: Laurie O'Konek, Val Crull, Mike Mlynarek, Jeff Huber, John Survvillo, Jeff Grove, Bill Pierce, Clara Aigner, Pam Bucherf, Lynn Waldhuetter, Mike Kohl. SEVENTH ROW: Debbie Daniel, Tracy Gill, Tony Tiproll, Steve Hampton, Dave Winkel, Pete Bonness, Mike Tousend, Steve Robb, Mike Roskos, Marty Dougherty, Bruce Kirchoff, Gary Karstead, Jeff Koch, Tim Bienz, Mark Klingbeii, Dave Strigenz. EIGHTH ROW: Kathy Schneider, Liz Olson, Kathy Caldwell, Gail Wenstrom, Pete Cucinello, Jim Zimmendorf, Doug Zahn, Tim Brass, Ellen Baer, Julius Jumper, Jim Schneider, Mike Schroeder, Scott Ski-lift. NINTH ROW: Tom Savio, John Budzinski, Ed Spread-eagle, Ross Shefchik. TENTH ROW: Tom Friesch, Dave Czerwinski, Mike Mogul, ,Monte Amhrein, Jim Dorman, Dave Brown. f ,L, r.., COLORGUARD LEFT TO RIGHT Lunda Crawford Cheryl Thompson June Odegard Mary Johnston Llsa Lagerman Debbie Eckmann tcaptaml Anita Lorenz Carla Lorenz Betsy Forslund PSYCHOLOGY CLUB J-OQKF 151. D Q' JA 0 CORGU Flags whlpplng In the wlnd the crack of a rlfle as It slaps a hand the swlsh of a sword as If snaps to a present feet pounding the earth at a constant rhythm these are the sounds of Easts new marching unlt e colorguard This new organization which orlgmated this year works ether with the marching band to present colorfull half tlmes for football games Congradulatlons for a well executed season to these precision demanding gurls' , , ,V ' fi 1 , , , , f , W- - I W . . h I .- t hx K T K I . , ' . ' 1 t o g ' : ' , . , . , ' S I I ' ' its by 2'3-'tvaf o T fi 3' 1.7 ' 'K' Wk fd? 'J I lf,i,,?l5t , Q -' 32 'Qgiz' 'g?V '!i fg,r-lj:!f N g W-lf f N f V. W R b, R 1 o un ogers 5' Q ., 1' J .: -E 132 Aff: 'ww f .Bbw -px 'V ,LW ,,,.1,,7g,' skill s -, 'S :NS f' 1 ' it ji- - QQY5 1-K5 ' , if ' ' ' ' Fi V .4 ,.w-X-'fb fs wht :tw at we .-wwf-Q,.,.tg,,,. 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'X Fw 553235 222321232 -1 1532 E ff 1 My 51 1 4 id? r 4 Mir Sy, any 7 SYS align' 55 43. 5, 1 Sw Q 3 We 'K' M Qi Q A 25 'fe .2, Q-It W w lr tw: 4 .f we faytft 'tt W tfgfigkflgitf W4 MES gina a R fe i in 3 Explormg the mysterlous matters of the mlnd and applynng these lnvestlgatlons to their own actlvltles and Ilves IS basically what Pschology Club members concen trate on To pstudy the different aspects of pschology the club this year took a fleld trlp to Pcentral Colony In Madison a pstate psychiatric lnstltutlon MEMBERS Mary Van Dlen Jean Steffes Karen Semmler Doug McClelland Sandy Qultzow Chrls Rex Anita Sawall Joan Rensch Pat Dally Kathy Fejes Phll Poenlsh Debbie Wlllkomm Mary Dlrnbauer Beth Wenstrom Nancy Haase Doug Kirkpatrick Sue Wmkel Carla Vogel Llnda Schnexder Pam Pleper 5 z 5751 ff 'SSW FIRST ROW: Anne Dudenhoefer, Cindy Butler, Mary Lou Peschel, Diane Zembrod, Karen Smith, Nancy Martin, Lauren Schuller, Teri Deikroger, Linda Erck, Leah Papachristou, Cari DeLisle, Jane Opem, Carol Nakamoto, Kathy Goranson. SECOND ROW: Margo McMannus, Ann Nemceck, Judie Nestler, Sally Weber, Jamie Manhardt, Kristen Poeltzlg, Mary Debby, Nancy Odegard, Jane Stumpf, Kris Gallagher, Gall 4 MU ALPHA THETA FIRST ROW: Manfred Niemetschek, Mark Huntzlnger, Jeff Grove, Tim Bienz, Mark Kllngbeil,Dave Wlnkel,Tom Henschel, Bruce Kirchoff, Mar- tin Verhey. SEC ND ROW: Ed Molitor, Tom Kowalczyk, Paul Nemcek, Russ Lein, Chris Patterson, Keith Maurer, Patty Reinartz, Vicky Her- mann, Cheri Owings, Rosemary Naegele, Julie Kamerllng, Laura Sweemer, Kathy Chapman, Lauri Loebel. THIRD ROW: Bob Daniel, Glen Greipentrog, Chris Geisinger, Tina Pavelic, Jenny Goetz. THIRD ROW: Steve Schneider, Tom Flaig, Rick Memmel, Erv Matsche, Fritz Meilke, Jim Santelle, Ken Wells, John Litzow, Dennis Miller, Phil Poenish, Steve Iuriazek. Mike Niquette, Kevin Kelly, Jay Benitz, Jim Mltschrich, Rob ric er. Mu-M, Alpha-A, Theta-TH: that's what Mu Alpha Theta concerns itself with: MATH! Through a regular program of tests, the finest mathematicians blossom while the not so excelle it get weeded out. For others, the club provides a chan ce to compete against others for mathematical dist.nction. Calhoun, Dick Roy, Chris Rlx, Kathy Westmore, Sue Eberle, Sally Schafer, Pam Buchert, Sandy Bonn, Pam Schwenn, Lisa Lagerman, Kathy Kallas. FOURTH ROW:Jeff Koch, Rich Wlegand. Jlm Schoen, Don Woodring, Tim Wild, Gerald Race, Carl Erch, Martin Dougherty, Mark Murray, Steve Robb, Bruce Seeds, Clara Aigner, Mary Artz, Sally Grismord, Julie McCoy, Kathy Kroehn. MAS 3 Q gina I J U. 'S' 93 1 FIRST ROW: Lauren Schuller, Terrl Deikroger, Jim Santelle iPres.j, Gerald Benitz iV.P.l, Diane Zembrod tSec.I, Karen Smith ITres.l Linda Erck. SECOND ROW: Debbie Hurley, Kathy Tuttle, Beth Murel, Gail Griepentrog, Cathy Cone, Sally For those students that show outstanding ability and put forth great effort, an organization called National Honor Society, headed by Mrs. Scag has been active here at East. Each year students are nominated by teachers and are then selected as members. The society may be considered a goal for some, to others a priviledge. Nevertheless, East is proud to have the membership they do. FIRST ROW: Nancy Martin, Ann Nemcek, Bonnie Berndt, Brenda Glacken, Clara Aigner, Sandy Bonn, Gail Geigeler, Jean Steffes, Jane Stumpf, Jackie Smith, Tina Pavelic. SECOND ROW: Kim Siebrecht, Jane Opem, Margo McManus, Barb Wehnes, Kris Poeltzig, Scott Harms, Randy Kunkel, Carl Erck, Bob Daniel, Sue Seifert, Jim Twitchell, Martin Verhey. THIRD ROW: Paul Nemcek, Mark Wiegund, Tom Kowalczyk, Tom Flaig, Bruce Kirchoff, Mark Huntzinger, Steve Barth, Jim Miller. FOURTH ROW: Carol Weber, Mary' Denny. THIRD ROW: Erv Matsche, Kevin Kelly, nennllvills, Kris Gallagher, Diane VanDorf, Jim Mitschrich, Fritz ie e. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N.H.S. 'Q , Vs if Nakamoto, Judie Nestler, Colleen Bruch, Connie Rust, Julie Spayde, Cindy Butler, Mary Lou Peschel, Sue Bartelt, Sally Schaefer, Debbie Eckmann, Sue Winkel. FIFTH ROW: Linda Schneider, Chris Rex, Jamie Manhardt, Sue Eberle, Cathy Kallas, Carol Kordas, Cheryl Kordas, Pam Schwenn, Karen Semmler, Jan Morton. SIXTH ROW: Kevin Enge, Phil Poenish, John Litzow, Jerry Race, Dennis Miller, Don Woodring, Mike Niquetto, Tim Bienz, Mark Klingbeil, Brent Nelson, Glenn Calhoun. x 9 U . :ff f 2 ':31l:t:'!iQ np TT A AQ' 1 1 Q. K if dmiuww XX W t EQUESTRIAN CLUB Equestrian Club IS In addition to meeting after school once a week club members participate ln many rides throughout the year They enjoy each other s company and gain experience in horsemanship FIRST FlOW lgomg upl Debbie Steffan Judy Highum Glory Woods Pam Ertl Pam Garnik Linda Crawford SECOND ROW Jane Grinyer Patty Peschel Cindy Pozza Mary Hall Therese LaMathe THIRD ROW Pam Couffer Karen Boebel Marcia Thurnbauer Rosanne Hansen FOURTH ROW Mary Ann Pollack Mary Raasch Lori Sapa Mary Reindeer Teresa Calvin Mrs Maki lAdvlsorl EL CASTELLANO Cathy GaIIagher,Julie Rennebohm, Dana Butterfield, Barb Kemberllng Spanish newspaper? Well El Castellano doesl Its Tom Kowalczyk, Julie Kamerling, Cecilia Hurtado, Cheryl Kordas Mr dedlcated members Work hard to produce every edmon Tousignant lAdvisorl, Carol Kordas, Linda Liljenfeldt, Beth Murel Deb ble Hurley FIRST ROW: Chris Allen, Kathy Kallas, Cheri Owings, Laurie Sappa, Ellen Epp, Nancy Spindler, Pat Korns. SECOND HOW: Linda Svatik, Sue Eberle, Vicki Hermann, Mr. Ludlow ladvisorj, Keith Timm, Patty LaBarbera, Fay Kupka. ART CLUB Where would this coun- try be without art in all forms? Where civilization be, for that matter? Art is the essence of our daily life. From the alarm clocks that wake us up to the houses we live in, and the cars we drive, art is in- volved in all we do. We think art, eat art, walk art, talk art, we are art! Interested in Germany, the language, the people, and the customs of the country? Or does your family have a German background that may interest you? The club for you is the German club. Through parties, slide presen- tations, and guest speakers, members learn about the German heritage. GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Kathy Kroehn, Rosemary Naegle, Heidi Weber, Heidi Lerner. SECOND ROW: Lisa Lagerman, Pam Garnick, Ray Yank, Bill Langdon, Mr. Twellmeyer tadvisorj. 1. I fx V iw FIRST ROW: Larry Freigang, John Engel, Scott Thompson, Roger Lenahan, John White, Jim McCartan, Jim Mitschrich, John Bessey. SECOND ROW: Jim Engel, Greg Spurrier, Brent Nelson, Greg Jacob, Scott Harms, Mark Peschman, Gary Sutherland, Dan Radler, Frank Davies. THIRD ROW: Mark Wiegand, Bob Daniels, Glenn Calhoun, Mark Huntzinger, Mike DeBauche, John Faupl, AI Sapa, Fritz Mielke, Steve Barth. FOURTH ROW: Kurt Cash, Jon Kirn, Mark Stich, Dan Adams, Carl Erck, Steve Cerqua, Dave Schwiesow, Randy Kusch, Tim Flanner, John Litzow, Ken Wills. Remember sitting in seventh hour on Friday afternoons and finding your nose being assaulted by the aroma of freshly made popcorn? It was the Lettermen at work! They sell popcorn and soda at football and basketball games to raise money to buy LETTEFtIVIEN'S CLUB SPARTA FIRST ROW: Barb Kemberling, Cathy Gallagher, Rhonda Voss, Chris Geisinger, Lynn Waldhuetter, Kathy Jensen, Chris Sutton. SECOND ROW: Kathy Deegan, Kris Korte, Linda Wunder, Julie Pemble, Debbie Williams, Kathy Strapp, Tami Krueger, Peggy Ove. THIRD ROW: Kathy Toohey, Sandy Grove, Steffi Hoffman, Sue Kiedrowski, Audrey Moran, Ann Nemcek, Jean Cramton. FOURTH ROW: Ms. Chris Frank iadvisorj, Ann Christman, Linda Erck, Eileen Kuffel, Karen Bartelme, Kathy West- more, Jeannie Neier, Joan Las Casas. NOT SHOWN: Ms. McCarthy iad- visori. sports equipment. Sparta members participate basically in the same ac- tivities as the Lettermen, with a few exceptions-one be- ing the addition ofa bit of female flair! To be eligible in this new club girls need a grade point average of 2.5 or better, and they must be active in two junior varsity or one varsity sport. if , fLAQf.f5 , K A H . L 5 A 43, V ix? 5 'bw' . Q if + . ,, -K , .K A Ng QA. S ' Q- ' fx LLK' i .4 ' LLA- X' 7--L x 1 V ' X .R m Q ' L' L Si-R X N Mc 1337- ky ,,A49?,1 A A Rik: mfg. fi A Y .GX .if Mgr wi, Q ggfggwi? fy ni J 'Q ' JN WR'Q1'2 5 L 5 5595 H ff'- f V '59 was A 'A S L v - -L' 'F m 'f 12 as K ,NLT - f Q sz' dx . YZ. .wiv aff' vi 6 f .,. 25.5, QB.: rag 24' M 1 f w e ' sm Q . mf ff - 0 X LL K- F A . a 4 1 ' K, f R' 'X WW Q 'Rf W , , W' Q . 42 size -r xx It 'Q 1 x WX. Quad i x i' i Xxx, Q Pvri' O Q gf ,,.,. .,,.A:g , Carl Pellegrlm f- '- A vu Todd Seiving Bob Penning V - ' 'Yann ff: LAB Bill Reimer 4 I Jeff Grove 'wu-snr' mafia W ii Mike L3I'SOI'l Left Steve Gawronski 1 ,V , 1 is ' 26412 Ei' '2- TECHNICIANS i-lesponsible for over 2,000 square feet of Electronics Lab containing equipment valued in excess of fB1,000,000.00, the personnel pic- tured here have accumulated vast amounts of time preparing the new lab for occupancy as well as repairing dozens of pieces of test gear and operating the Amateur Radio Station. Two of these must be singled out for their exemplary attitude and true Spartan Spirit in collecting thousands of electronic parts for use in Student projects. Both Juniors, Jeff Grove and Mike Larson have more than earned the title of Lab Technicians of the Year. Their work fin excess of five hundred hoursl plus the work of the others pictured on these pages has saved thousands of dollars for BEHS and has resulted in one of the finest electronic lav facilities in the mid-west. Clockwise from the lower left: Bob Aulick, Erv Matsche, Jay Benetz, Jeff Grove, Bob Prijic, Mark Kressin, Tom Nequette. gs s ,. 3,3k.fkk.,m A , Lab Techs. of the year, Mike Larson, and Jeff Grove aveihf '-Q-P' 10' nr .ag- 1 -A, 1 - -A-- f ,-S SENIORS-FIRST ROW: Diane Van DorfiSweethearti, Kevin Koplin, John EngeIiPres.j, Brian Thorson, Tom Browne, Jim Horneck, Tim Flannerfpt. Sec.i, SECOND ROW: Steve Cerqua, Rick Schim, Chuck Wenzler, Ken Wills, John Kirn, Gordy Stover. THIRD ROW: Mark Stich, Larry FreigangfV.P.j, Jim Twitchell, Jack GiesenschIag,Jim SanteIIeQSec.J, Kurt Cash. FOURTH ROW: John Schmitz, Randy Kusch, George Kanavas, Doug Milway, Kevin Kelly, Fritz Meilke. FIFTH ROW: Dave Abresch, Tom Plantikow, Tom Curtis, Dennis Miller, Al Sapa, Andy Moy. SIXTH ROW: Bob Maki, Mark Wiegand, Jim Schumann, Bob Killy?, Jett Hieder, Erv Matsche. ,,lrp,. ,,1' CL -.- Truly one of the most active clubs in the school, the Key 'a' '-X Club has involved itself in all parts of Brookfield East's 'I' E school life. The club has even formed its own entertainment, Q 5 showing cartoons, and comedies fThe Marx Brothers and , J American Qraffittii. One major event was the Beer Can 'LA ,J Spectacular , when dealers from miles around came to buy, QQN 'poly' sell, and trade beer cans. The club's big project this year was --., ,..f to get the Ecology Center off to a start by providing a pond for birds and keeping the area in its natural state. JUNIORS-FIRST ROW: Jim Dorman, John Magliocco, Arthur Hoidyke, Ray Lyntske, Tim Brass, Bruce Kirchoff. SECOND ROW: Bob Daniels, Frank Davies, Jim Leuzinger, Paul Nemcek, Dick Roy, Charlie Yee, THIRD ROW: Mark Murray, Dan Adams, Jim Engel, Bob Blersch, Chris Panaro, Marty Dougherty. FOURTH ROW: Steve Hampton, Dave Winkle, Randy Ott, Tim Wild, Rick Wiegand, Mike DeBauche. Buuunruu 545 ff' if 'QQ il -. ,gl FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Many students aspire to become the kind, considerate and dedicated people we all know as teachers. Dedicated they are, for who else sits up late nights and keeps busy over weekends correcting assignments but teachers? They constantly dream up new ways Xl ll to liven up classes and make them interesting. In hoping to become like these teachers, Future Teachers of America traveled to other schools and the Academy of Basic Education this year. Officers: Beth Murel, Debbie Hurley, Kathee Tuttle. NOT SHOWN: Debbie Jacobson Jill Zabojnik, Marilyn Meyers. g f 3 SHE I USINESS UTURE EADERS MERICA CCD FBLA members participated in a variety of activities this year to develop their leadership qualities. As well as visiting business to discover what the world of stock markets and mergers is all about, the club held contests of skill, did philanthropic activities for Elmbrook Hospital, and were ac- tive in the March of Dimes: quite the active club. FIRST ROW, Going Up: Sue Pfieffer, Mary Moliter, Laura Jacob, Mrs. Parker ladvisorl. SECOND ROW, Going Up: Mary Chetney, Pam Schmid, Mary Lenahan. FIRST ROW: Mr. Erickson tadvisorj Linda Rosal, Lauri O'Konek, Wendy Kammerling, Jean Crampton, Bonnie Blachly, Leah Papachristou, Marilyn Meyers, Sue Pfeiffer, Cheryl Kordas, Ms. Ladwig tadvisorl. SECOND ROW: Tom Kent, Sue Barth, Jim Santelle, Rick Fuchs, Beth Murel, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Mary Denny. Where does one goin this school if he or she wants to learn how to speak publicly? Where else but to our own school activity, Forensics. There, members practice in- dividual growth in speech skills with Ms. Ladwig's and Mr. Erickson's help. The members display the talent they have developed in team competition. SWEEP SECOND HAND FIRST ROW: Pete Zelles, Doug McClelland, Lucien Fig, Greg Bardonner, John White, Phil Delgado, Roger Aspenson. SECOND ROW: Kim Zinsmeister, Sonja Roe, Diane Dorscher, Jeanette Geder, Chris Pemper, Debbie Hurley, Kathee Tuttle, Judy Fischer, Sue Wenzel, Linda Sherwood, Erin Murphy, Dave Amrhein. THIRD ROW: Kelly Wall, Nancy Brophy, Linda Shuerer, Lauren Schuller, Chris Rex, Bob Killy, Kathy Marson, Mary Ellen Kohler, Sue McClusky, Mary Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Robin Boles, Nancy Novelist, Alice Boelk, Cindy Hohl, Meg Kapp, Sheila Fomotor, Mary Cremer, Brian Bendlin, Jan Cornelius, Patty Deegan, Kathy Seidl, Sandy Quitzow, Maytee Aspuro, Mrs. Erwin tadvisorl, Tom Parrish. 4-QQNRX ax vb V 9 I ffl ll i I 51 FORENSICS Publishing the school's literary magazine is the goal of Sweep Second Hand members. Fill- ed with fine poetry, essays, short and long stories, both factual and fictional, the magazine is a credit to the staff and students of Brookfield East. IRST' Cari Deusle SA sec Tim Flanner SA Treasiwmr lA 0 J Berndt Varsity Cheerleader Captain Sue Slefertllfioartanette Captain Smith:lPrlncipal,4Iylgrk:.Stich: S.A., Pres., John Lltzowg S.A. Vlce Pres.,i Sally Weber: SPARTAN BANNER Ass. Editor, Lori Ellenbergerz Co- Fritz Mielke: School. Board Rep..1SECOND,R,OW: Jim Litzow: Soph. Editor ECHO, Mary Dirnbauerg Pep Club Pres., Jim Santelleg NHS Pres. Pres., Ken Wills: Senior Pres.gvJoihn Engel:Qg.Key Club Pres., Bonnie NOT SHOWN: Brett Nelson: Junior Pres. e PRINCIPAIJS CABINET W Wellesley Book Award L ' , W Rensselaer Nlath and Papachristou L ' Science Award V glir Evangeline! Gerald Benitz H ,Mortar Board Award 'Linda Erckr Sfdmbf ' V Sally Weber ,5ff?4Mi9'K?i,-f'ii- ik H m AA Ui m'TSaBt9 5 Q Ken Wills ' by . . U.. , 3, ii I ,.f:1' pg ' A ' vi Q 1 . xv x f ,ff ,. A, I www , , . 21: fa, ' F 1 Q 'wx N 6 is.-xg? rg Rf ,Q Q? 3 i 2 bg, 4 'fx X r' 'K :YR . 'i S K gf NATIONAL MERIT SEMI- FINALISTS K6HyQ Bob McBride., Jim Erv Matgcheg Nancy FRENCH CLUB Not only do French Club members enhance their understanding of French culture through guest speakers and field trips to French restaurants, but members take care of Brookfield East's foster child. As club advisor Mrs. Ulrich put it The French Club has taken over the handling of the financial support of Kim do Sung, BEHS's foster child in South Korea. We originally wanted a French speaking child, but as none were available at that time, we were given the chance to support Kim. We have 'raised' one other child who is now self-supporting. I l FIRST ROW: Kathy Wolter, Connie Rust, Mrs. Ulrichtadv.I. SECOND FIOW: Gail Gitzlaff, Julie Koske, Cathy Kallas. NOT SHOWN: Marylynn Myers, Sue McClusky, Kirk Berridge, Lori Leutz. FIRST ROW: Maggie Ehlers, Maria Reina. SECOND ROW: Sharon Foster, Kelly Woolsey, Patty N C B Fleinartz, Chris Kuffel. THIRD ROW: Dick Roy, Tom Short, Clara Aigner, Karen McGarvie, Jon Kirn, Rich Wise. FOURTH ROW: Carl Erck, Pete Johnson, Bill Pierce, Dennis Miller, Jeff Goll, Mark Klingbeil, Ms. Makiiadv.l, Rick Hastings, Chris Rowe. NOT SHOWN: Kathy Murphy, Patty Hansen. LATIN LIVES! Most people think that the Latin language and culture are dead. To that thought members of Latin Club politely reply, Taurus squalar! tnonsensel. Latin is alive in all parts of our language and society. Even our roads are copies of the Rom- man's with a layer of asphalt on top. Most of all, the language we and most of Europe speak consists of many Latin idioms, while half of our language as a whole has its roots in Roman times. No wonder there is a movement afoot in the European Common Market to use Latin again as the European Language. X CONSERVATION GUN CLUB The main goal of the Conservation Gun Club this year was to work with the Key Club to improve the Biology study area. They hoped to provide a natural habitat for wildlife. Trails were blazed, trees planted, and part of the acreage bought was converted to natural prairie. The club also arranged to have a wildlife pond dug. FIRST ROW: Jean Feldman, Sara Grotenrath, Mark Z0eIIiCk. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cramertadvisory, Kevin Enge, Brian Zur, Mr. Carlsonqadvisory. NOT SHOWN: Dave Geiger, Jim Loeper, Jeff Stelzel. OFFICE AIDS Office aid. Office aid please. That's the call to duty from the front office for the fastest girls on their feet, the Administrative Of- fice Aids. Who else but these female Flash Gordons could deliver ten messages to all corners of the school at 2:55? You know who they are. They're the girls you see coming to the door just after class has started, asking, Any absentees? Truly a service to the school, they give up their study halls and give of themselves to help run the school efficiently. FIRST ROW: Laura Behling, Sara Grotenrath, Teri Diekroger, Marge Adams, Mary Ellen Koeler, Linda Mydiach, Diane Brzezinski, Gail Croisatiere. SECOND ROW: Charlene Bauman, Bonnie Berndt, Sandy McEachron, Lauri Kolda, Janet Fischer, Barb Podewils, Karen Obst, Ellen Baer, Peggy Amtsen, Chris Allen, Karen McGarvie, Mary Dirnbauer, Lori Ellenberger, THIRD ROW: Julie Plantikow, Sue Larson, Kathy Schneider, Joanne Reisch, Robin Rogers, Cindy O'Shea, Jenny Goetz, Deb- bie Neiderer, Bonnie Blachly, Diane Schroeder, Debbie Manney, Sonja Roe, Theresa Flanner, Ann Radler, Linda Rosal, Julie Hammer, Mary Chetney. I .3 FIRST ROW Jenny Besch Laurie Kolda Cindy OShea Chris Bothof, Ann Dudenhoeffer, Bonni Blachly, Cheryl Beitz, Teri Herrlges Nancy Martin Celia Crowl Lauren Schuller Linda Deikroger, Flobin Rogers. THIRD ROW: Lauri McManus, BetsySwan, Schuerer SECOND ROW Margaret Moquln Leslie Smith Vicki Her- Dana Butterfield, Julie Flennebohm, Mary Thain. man Cindy Pozza Margaret Johnson Rosemary Naegele Fluth What could Pisces be? Hmmm, the Latin word pisces means fish. That's it! Pisces is an aquarium club. But wait. Pisces has something to do with astrology, so it could be an astrology club, right? Well, wrong. Though l'm sure the beautiful girls in Pisces club would not like to be equated with fish, they do swim like fish. Their syncronized swimming is a fine art in itself, and they master their skill as an orchid does its opening to the sun. Water ballet by another name, swimmers go through extensive training and endless practice to perfect their act. , 'L . w1f,535:3fgf,q4ff, Aft ' 7 1. v., .- W , 'Y -dl' 'P ',,, ., if ,M ,,,, , ur I I ' MW I I LL' k V43 ?!: ' b ' ' V' 9. A. . my 7 N-gxw-fi ' K.QQ ,A:,1 -n.,f.- , 1 - 'Q Jw AH - 5 I ,. iv?-.. '- Q' ,W :fm ..,,,x .4...., vm, I h A f My ,, --fl 31' vbffv 4,,la-af OFFICERS: Chris HerrigesqSec.J, Ann Dudenhoeferfshow chairwomanj, Linda SchuererfV.P.J, Bonni BlachIyqPres.J, Teri DeikrogerQTreas.j NOT SHOWN: Jamie Manhardtlshow chairwomany. g-null CHESS CLUB Pawn to Queen's Bishop four. Queen to King seven, check mate! Sound familiar? If it does, you're obviously a chess player. Truly an absorbing game, chess has endured the cen- turies to become a popular sport, and it is a sport. Anyone watching a chess player in action would see that his one most powerful muscle is hard at work-his brain. CLOCKWISE: Ingo Mahn, Scott Charleboix, Eric Berridge, Kirk Berridge, Mark Kressin, Debbie Eckmann, Jeanette Geder, Mary Myers, Rick Both. STANDING: Mr. Kroening tadvisorl, Jim Mueller, John Sopsick. Do you consider yourself aggresive or do you sit back and surprise the crowd? Whichever, debate accepts either type. Getting your point across is im- portant and your stategy is also. Coached by Ms. Seiser, the 75-76 team had a D E very successful time beating other teams. Debate offers more than just arguing your views. Research and hard work are put into each meet and the team must be aware and alert for rebuttle arguments. Congratulations for a fine season team! Jim Schoen, Mark Gloudeman, Tom Kent, Bruce Kirchoff, Dave Moegenburg. Ms. Seiser fadvisori VISUAL AIDS The Visual Aids are a group of students who help out the school in a variety of ways. These dedicated students volunteer their study halls and some time after school to help out teachers and students. They handle the issuing and distribution of everything from batteries to televisions. They truly are a help to the school. CCLOCKWISEIZ Mr. Merkel fadvis0rI, Brian Carter, Dick Harper, Pete Moegenburg, Kevin Petersen, Tim Reulinger, Jay Turner, Tim Tape, Mark Doolittle, Mark Bruk. VIDEO CLUB Video Club is a new club this year. It branched from Visual Aids and specializes in video-taping basketball games, and other school events. They also repair audio-visual equipment for the school. While most of you are watching the basketball games, the video club is upstairs making a professional production of the game, which includes everything from doing commentary on the game to putting the names of free-throw shooters on the screen. They do all of this as a service to you. FIRST ROW: Mark Kressin. SECOND ROW: Joe Loper, Jim Loper, Mr. Kraase tadvisorj. THIRD ROW: Jeff Grove, Debbie Hurley. FOURTH ROW: Dale Ziegler, Steve Gawronski. i Editors Kevin Kelly Chris Rex SPORTS nuff 'FO' I Sift! ' - - A. S ----..,.,,,, , '-----.....' il if-' FlRST ROW: John White, Mike Egan, Steve Witt, Terry Gibbons, Rick Wetzel, Bill Pulkinen, Mike Savio, Al Sapa. SECOND ROW: Brent Nelson, Erv Matsche, Jim Leuzinger, Bob Gralinski, Dave Wagner, Mike Rich- mond, Mike Debauche. THIRD ROW: Greg Spurrier, Scott McCullough, Dan Leader, Ron Lusk, Frank Davies, Bruce Van De Casteel, Tom Kent. FOURTH ROW: Mark Huntzinger, George Kanavas, Bob Born, Jim Twitchell, Dean Lauterbach, Glenn Calhoun, Ken Debohr, Royal Mortin- son. FIFTH ROW: Dale Chrisien, Jim Rosenberg, Joe Sontag, Kurt Cash, Mike Sheffky, John Wilkom, Carl Erck, Art Hordyck. SIXTH ROW: Fritz Mielke, Scott Thompson, Randy Kusch, Pete Jenson, Jim Engel, Doug Kirkpatrick, Mike Peters, Rich Robb. -CP Q ...- r S 'S-. ,1 liTAfi H -- V- . Q ' 111. .- If C.-, TRACK TEAM CAPTURES TITLE East's trackmen proved themselves worthy of their Conference Championship Title. Co-captained by AI Sapa and Roland Jobke, the team recorded its best showing in nine years. Voted the team's Most Valuable Player, Steve Witt's exceptional efforts in the one hundred and two hundred- twenty yard dashes -aided the Spartan's outstanding out- come. Two high-powered returning seniors, hurdler AI Sapa and sprinter Mike Egan, hope to make this year's tracksmen as unbeatable as last year's, and once again raise the victory flag over our school. CLOCKWISE: Dan Leader, Dale Chrlsien Steve Witt John Engel Mike Egan Al Sapa 1 yr 1 im age GIRL'S TRACK TEAM PLACES IN REGIONALS 'al dl? 'VR 35- fs sm X ., ,.,, , : ,, v7 i if 'L' R I ' FIRST ROW: Julie Pemble, Anita Fuchs, Mary Corcoran, Linda Erck, Lauren Schueller, Kim Siebrecht, Kris Sutton, Chris Wood, Kris Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Sue Browne, Laurie Sappa, Mary Gutkowski, Jackie Weitzel, Mary Lou Geralts, Monika Schroeder, Chris Geisinger, Kathy Jensen, Cheryl Crowl. THIRD ROW: Kathy Strapp, Jane Ackley, Debbie Brown, Sally Ordman, Mary Kuffel, Kathie Kallas, Kathy Walters, Eileen Kuffel. FOURTH ROW: Rhonda Voss, Bonnie Gerber, Peggy Ove, Linda Ross, Karen Bartelme, Lynne Wallheutter, Charlene Baumen, FIFTH ROW: Coach Frank, Kalhy Laura Behling, Sue Kiedrowski. Michor, Debbi Rucka, Julie Plantikow, Sally Grove, Jean Cramton, Linda Restock, Lynne Neitzel, Ann Christman. 1 , F . , '---'51 F A ,1 A M ,L , , 5 , , A . ,.,,,, ., ,. 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SECOND ROW: Coach Wethe, Marty Leenhouts, Jeff Milway, Jeff Thiel, John Litzow, Bob Orth, Mark Eberle. YOUNG PLAYERS SURPRISE BRAVELAND Youth was the word for the Spartan tennis team. Returning next season and looking ahead for a smashing year, will be five juniors, led by most valuable player, Mark Stich. The netters ended with seven wins in dual competi- tion and forty-seven wins in individual play. IlllllllllillllllllliZffillllllllR 'J L ,, .1 :- '22:25:25:EIIIIIIIIIIETSEMilitia f llllllllllllllllllllll Nlltllllllll llllllllllllllll::::: .lllllllll Maxx Returning Iettermen for next year, Mark Stich iabovej and Bob Orth show their powerful serves. as graduating seniors Mark Eberle iabovei and Jeff Milway demonstrate difficult backhand returns. 1 ,gyms .K , A1 GIRL'S TENNIS LOSES ONLY TO NICOLET W. ...tn-..Ww.W.ml .L is: I FIRST ROW: Molly Maloy, Laura Gesparto, Laura Sweemer, Kathy Karen Gray, Dare Desnoyers Laura Gordon Wendy Stark Judy McDonald, Kathy Strapp, Sue Fleckinstein, Patty Fleinartz, Cathy Mulvena, Peggy Ove Barb Wehnes Jan Bugalskl Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Coach McCarthy, Jill Bugalski, Traci Carek, To have fun, to have team unity and spirit, and to play well as individuals are three of ten objectives Coach McCarthy proposed for her tennis team for the '75-'76 season. The team placed third in Conference, finishing with a 9-1 record, losing only to Nicolet. The big asset to the team was Laura Gordon, who now holds the State Championship. Hopefully she can repeat her outstanding achievement in years to come. Next years goals are to beat Nicolet and to take the first and second singles and first doubles to State. Above: Kathy McDonald, Below: Laura Gordon. i , S 1 lv V -..,:.-.........................,,.,,.. -..., I 1..- Above: Kris Gallagher. Below: Warming up for Seclionals FIRST ROW: Tom Carek, Jim Dorscher, Greg Theis Jim Rosenberg Terry Gibbons Jeff Wood SECOND ROW Steve Cer qua, Jon Dzurak, Jeff Irwin, Bill Bohrer, Paul Culver Matt Ryan Mark Peschman Tom Plantlkow Coach Kraeft EAST'S SLUGGERS HIT 500 MARK The Spartan Baseball team took to the field this past summer and finished with a respectable 10-10 record. The team averaged four runs per game while holding the opposition to three runs. Co- captains for the team were Bill Bohrer and Jon Dzurak. East will look forward to returning pitchers Mark Peschman and Tom Carek. Tom Carek led this summer's team in almost every offensive category while bat- ting .330. For this, he was awarded the Most Valuable Player award. Tom Carek hurls fastball as Bill Bohrer waits at the plate. CROSS COUNTRY FINISHES WELL DESPITE Varsity cross country had various dif- ficulties this year, such as having three of the top ten teams in the state in the con- ference and having our own top runners sustaining injuries. Despite these dif- ficulties, the team came out a surprising fifth in the conference, showing that they could come through undaunted in spite of problems. FIRST ROW: Bruce Vande Casteele, Fritz Mielke Mark Huntzinger Jim Mitchrich Chris Penero Mike Richmond SECOND ROW: Jim Yenerich, Frank Davies, Dave Schwiesow Kieth Timm Coach Klarner V7 Xi J.V. RUNNERS PREPARE FOR FUTURE Above all, cross country is a sport of endurance. When one hears of the sport, he might picture a lone runner having a leisurely jog over grassy hills and through picturesque woods. To the contrary, cross country is a gruelling struggle, pushing oneself to the limits of en- durance and beyond. J.V. cross country runners showed themselves to be able to do just that, winning six dual meets and losing four. FIRST ROW: Jim Trochell, Art Hordyke, Glenn Calhoun, Pete Wenzel Rick Hudson SECOND ROW Tom Short Ron Llttman Mike Debauche, Dave Briscoe, Bruce Kirschoff, Ed Molitor, Randy Matsche 'no vt: ka, 9 FIRST ROW: Gordie Stover, Bruce Kircshoff, Grant Stover, Tom Schmltz,John Dee, Jeff Gratton, Jeff Wood, Bob Schuller, Wally Smith, Staskus, Pete Sotiros, Bill Schalmo. SECOND ROW: Steve KIOPP, John Scott Shepherd, Coach Neal. GOLFEFIS DRIVE HOME VICTCFZIES 7 0 o Oo . 4'0oo 0 v, 1 90 Q35 ?f- g Varsity Golf, under Coach Neal, had a commendable season for 1975. Led by co-captains Jeff Wood, Bob Schuller and Scott Shepherd, also most valuable player, the team ended with a better than .500 record. 103 SPARTANS CRUSH LANCERS With Coach Race's competent guidance and direction, the Var- sity football team pulled in a successful season, winning seven and losing only two games. One of the highlights of the year was defeating Brookfield Central, 28 to 7 in the last game, thus ending Central's 14 year reign over the Spartans. Even more memorable was the team's win over Brown Deer, who had been rated sixth in the state. For doing this, they won WZUU's award for the football team of the week. FIRST ROW: Tom Plantikow, John White, Mike Egan, Bob Born, Steve Phillips, Jim Leuzinger, Brian Thorsen. FOURTH ROW: Dave Winkel, Cerqua, John Engel, Brad Julian, Larry Freigang. SECOND ROW: Mark John Schim, Jerry Race, Marty Verhey, Scott McCullough, Greg Rothe, AI Sapa, Jim McCartan, Dan Huberty, Mark Peschman, Scott Spurrier, Joe Sontag, Brent Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Rick West, Greg Bar- Harms, Tom Worthington, Dennis Boschi. THIRD ROW: Ed Weiss, Doug doner, Jim Kessenich, Jim Engel, Tom Brulinski, Brad Nevin. SIXTH Malaha, Tim Wild, Jerry Rubatt, Randy Ott, Kevin McCormack, Pat ROW: Coach Morey, Coach Mueller, Coach Gryphan, Coach Race. Anka 2 E Z 'SIMQKH EW on LE as Y V ws , 4 I M-.. ?,,' -. E2'T ' A f uduvnvwwa - I 'ff 1-' . ,-.... ,,,,,.,..,, . , , , Wfwfwfwwi y' 4 - Y W:,e...L Clockwise: Jerry Rubatt blasts through an open holeg Steve Cerqua leaps for a recep- tiong Al Sapa tip-toes through the defenseg Mark Peschman spots his recieverg and John Whitelnches his way toward the goal line. 105 JUNIOR VARSITY GETS EXPERIENCE The junior varsity football team is the schooI's hope for next year. Even though, with two wins seven losses, the team did not have a good season, they wiil, with the sup- port of the school, go on next year to be more successful. ,.f,.. mu, ,,:.x.,X,ix V WMYQPMLQ ii' ,,,. - 1 FL ,flxgw X1 I , y e Vs s P North M A XM I tg tead 6 X ' n W - -W i I A ,T N im N: I ' fs, F f '-f ,, I ' I 5 tsgysifi 1 1 1 i It 53 5 ,. f , 'f is z ?i.1'ie 1 K .I V. .Y ' W r t s- 313 3? ,x .Qr . ,M .. , Q . . , mum - ,-nit' - - 1 EM ' ..1t::, , We - , 5 55W '?Eg. 'Y,. , . Y , .J G3 , n y A I A if 3 g g fy ir: gg it 1 , i t'.lWt I it d 1 fm, 314 SOPHOIVIORES CRUSH BRAVELAND Under the direction of Coach Kraeft, the sophomore football team had an outstanding season. Gaining eight victories and only one loss, the team averaged an astoun- ding 30 points to their opponents' 8. Should this group of football players keep winning in their junior year, they will certainly be a hope for the future. 107 SPARTAN SWIIVIMERS SPLASH CENTRAL Wm? , , lUgf , ,wmv ,f , T, ,H W EAST 87 EAST 104 Central Cedartiuirg J 852 63 f, Homestead 93 .I ,,,. ., V, ,,,N ,,,,- ,,. ., . EAST A East 60 ., N,,N.,,,, ,,,,,, . . Y, T W ' EAST 129 W3LlK, ,O!'UTl . W L 'i ji, , A f'-' We 'ii' W 44!' V ,yyy 1,19 l John Marshall so in in Mum kkkk H V' I , .i..,, W MWEASWWA S ,y y V, , 5 , , .A , T A or ' Fourth Braveland Conference T T or y W ezg ectnonal Runner-up i ,.r f. , , , ff E , , H if , 1 FIRST ROW: Ann Asplund, Jan Radler, Terri Bottoni, Nancy Adams, Angella Koch, Cyndee Bottoni, Patty Hanley, Valinda Martin. SECOND ROW: Chris Herriges, Kris Euwema, Ann Radler, Julie Pemble, Chris Rex, Linda Behlman, Malinda Long, Sue Radler, Robin Orlowski, Kathy in Westmore. THIRD ROW: Coach Lindy Kemp, Ruth Bothof, Linda Race, Carla Aspenson, Lorraine Gasso, Laurie Roy, Liz Olson, Kathy McQues- tion, Dawn Baoik, Tracy Blesser. F , FIFIST FIOWZ Mark SIICII. Flick Schim, Jeff PSYC, TOFI1 Carek, Ken , Luebstorf. THIRD ROW: Dan Adams, Kurt Kuechler, Jim Kessemch Cameranesi, Jeff Newbauer, Kevin Kelly. SECOND ROW: Mark Murray, John Faupl, Mike Gardener, Mark Peschman, Carl Erck, Scoot Harms, Joe Przybylski, Coach CAGEFIS MAINTAIN REGIONAL DYNASTY A group of inexperienced ball players showed up for the first day of practice and practice is what they did. After the smoke had cleared and the conference season was over, this group had been turned into a fourth place team capable of defeating the seventh place team in the state. The Spartans went into the regional tour- nament nervous as ever, but emerg- ed victorious with an exciting win over rival Brookfield Central. This was the third championship in as many years for Coach Luebstorf and his teams. Vi Q an 9 I I X if ,P li I J - EXAST if I Deer 37 63 57 51 63 41 52 41 EAST Cedarburg K I BND Deer SWQEAST North EAST as .Q EAST 8 EAST' 58 EAST .f,T.. ral 59 EAST i ' aWest 51 EAS l Q1 Central 49 . Braveland Conference 4th WIAA Regional 1st Na., Senior Playmaker Tom Carek Junior forward Dan Adams H 1 - f IW. H ..-ii . J QF!!-'fiff rrf se J NT . U-H Q f . W' I 8' , All-Conference guard John Faupl Leading rebounder Jim Kessenich Senior fonfvard Mark Peschman 1 ff A ..- Q 'i RQ. FIRST ROW: li . . I X -'W Rick Ove, Ken Cameranesi, Jeff Paro, Jeff Newbauer. SECOND ROW: Kevin Corcoran, Mark Murray, Bob Sherwood, Pat Chucka, Joe Przybylski, Coach Schenk. UNDERCLASSMEN CAGERS PREPARE SUCCESSFULLY This year our juniors and sophomores represented this school in fine fashion by taking first place in each of their respective divisions. The sophomores had the longest winning streak in the school's history and the juniors went undefeated. Next year should be another successful season for the varsity squad. FIRST ROW: Tom Friesch, Lee D'AgostIni, Greg Walsh, Tom Rampetsreiter, Jim Nieman, Jim Ziemendorf, Bob Moratz. SECOND ROW: Tom Savio, Mike Farrell, Dave Christman, Jim Berg, Eric Johnson, Marty Schoenecker, Rob Daley, John Schim. Coach Hagman. w f ,1 Q, X if h t L 63435 Z 1 45 v w' + nz jg Fi ' fa , ? K W Q' A 5, 'W' - fy' 1,1813 1 , ,... fu rr. - ,.i ,E vi I v-N' .. . -sw. ,T f,,,d1 , .. -1 en, FIRST ROW: Jim Wilson, Ken Wills, John Bessey, Roger Lenahan, Steve Barth. SECOND ROW: Rich Hinchcliffe, Mark Hunt- zinger, Rick Wiegand, Ken Deboer, Ed Molitor, Dan Radler, Dave Schiesow. SWIIVIIVIERS MAKE WAVES AT STATE Spartan Swimmers had an extremely successful season this year. After breaking every school swimming record, co-captains Hinchcliffe and Wills led a determined group of young swimmers to Madison for the state meet. These men surprised the swimming world by placing third in the state. The team also defeated such strong teams as Marquette, Tosa West and Nicolet in taking first in the Trojan lnvite. ,T t tytt iiff ' T ww 1 est ' ' ef LOST lp Q o ne it i.osT Racine Case ., 16 2 ay Homgstead T , T so x ,, N' 's'i m i, z,. U W , ,T tsit l'ri 3 . . if, N., iizzfi' .W K g mf t t E' T t e . , - 2 M else ,. A t i, 'A adv has 1, fb ' ,rf , ' ,Www ,Q FIRST ROW: Mike Baker, Bill Pierce, Pete Moegenberg, Dave Clerwinski, Bill Langdon. SECOND ROW! Kevin Peterson, Joe Tolan, Phil Mydlach, Dave Tolan, Carl Below, Mark Bruk. i Rei n-...I . 's..f I lv' GIRLS BASKETBALL CLINCHES CONFERENCE TITLE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR 'I Q,,I5'jr Q57 Sf gk? QAS 2 , ' are 'Gifs A y D I I ' e-QI f 5 fi vsp QAS7' L I ' I-'12 afx Varsity: FIRST ROW: Kithy Barger, Tami Kreuger, Linda Wunder, Stephi Laura G0rdOf1, Linda MaQnUS, Wendy Stark, Jane Stoklasa, Ann Christ- Hoffman, Sue Fleckenstein, Kathy Strapp. SECOND ROW: Coach Kemp, man, Kathy Jensen, Eilaari Kuffel. Junior Varsity: FIRST ROW: Val Sotorin, Lori Peters, Carol Schweiner, Coach Kroening, Kathy Woiters, Barb Kemberling, Debbie Ruka, Liz Julie Plantikow, Nancy Giacammini, MaryJo Adams. SECOND ROW: Olson, Bonnie Gerber, Karen Ricard. 'Z If-.M II6 Fr '3 1 qu, 1-......,,,,, pdf' , ss... Mi 'M 1 ,rx --..,, fm 'vu-.M I 9 .sw 5 aww i K., -fa.- WW is--, Q37 ,--ff!! df ui 4 - 5. 1 A CEM Q.-2 ff C O N G R T U L A NS Q 4' CONFERENCE CHAMPS 1975,1976, .. .? ll! GIFtL'S GOLF SWINGS INTO THIRD 1-n .. -.2 LEFT-RIGHT: Cindy Butler, Kris Sutton, Kithy Barger. NOT SHOWN: Debbie Williams, Kris Korte, and Coach Erwin. Unlike last year, East's girls golf team, coached by Mrs. Shirley Enlvin, was able to compete this year-and did so rather sucessfully. They placed third in con- ference and fifth in sectionals. Team mem ber Kris Sutton, a three year veteran, was voted captain. A sophomore, Debbie Williams, was voted most valuable player. Debbie was a medalist at regionals. With three graduating members, the team will need more support for their next season to qualify for competition. So, if your talents are in playing golf, the Girl's Golf team of 1976 wants youl FIRST ROW: Kevin Phillips, Rick Hudson, Dean Lauterbach, Jeff Jerry Rubatt, Doug Malaha, John Emanuel,Jeff Heider, Joedy Krueger Wangard, Jerry Walsh, Mike Sprague. SECOND ROW: John Engel, Larry Freigang. WALSH REPFIESENTS TEAM AT STATE The wrestling team, filled with amazing youth mixed with some veterans, compiled a respectable 5-5-1 record. After finishing fourth in the conference meet, the team went into the WIAA tournament. Jerry Walsh, 132 pound senior for East, went all the way to third in state, the highest spot ever taken by a Spartan wrestler. JUNIOR VARSITY PINS OPPONENTS FIRST ROW: Brian Caroll, Pete Klepen, Kevin Kallas, Art Hordyk, Bob Bartleme, Dave Freigang, Randy Treu, Kevin Keough. SECOND ROW: Joe Sontag, Dean Danning, Bob Blersch, John Meuer, Rod Dirnbauer. AI Junior Varsity wrestling is the training ground for next year's varsity. Rarely can it be expected for a team to obtain so much valuable experience and still be so successful. With the quality of this year's team added to returning lettermen, there is bright future lying just over the horizon. x Leidinger, Rick Both.THlRD ROW: Coach Strong, Jeff Goll, Tim Smith, Ken Poser, Mark Smith, Larry Schneider, Tom Kleiman, Jim Engel, Jim Leuzinger. G . FIRST ROW: Mark Wiegand, Rick Schaefer Terry Melcarek Eric Lien baum John King Paul Nemcek BrIlQuisinberry Dave Schneider Coach Kevin McCoy, Doug Kirkpatrick, Tim Coffey SECOND ROW Coach Klein THIRD ROW Mark McCoy Tim Falls Pete Feichtmeier Bill Lagerman, Bob Daniel, John Magliocco Tom Kowalczyk John Krist Holzhauser Duke Ballard Scott Wedel Kris Klann John Nemcek GYMNASTS VAULT TO VICTORIES Gymnastics, unlike many other sports, demands extreme physical AND mental en- durance which is the reason for a season which encompasses a full six months. Led by many returning gymnasts, this year's team enjoyed great success in dual meets, winning 9 of 10. Also, the team scored high in invitationals and WIAA com- petition, qualifying the entire team for the final state meet. , . -ff 1 A M '4'wW .Mm 4 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS' SEASON BEAMS FIRST ROW: Sally Schaeffer, Ann Nemcek, Becky Nichols. SECOND ROW: Lin- ' da Hammacher, Cindy O'Shea, Charlene Baumann, Audrey Moran, Diane Westmore, Sue Van Ert, Coach Block. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Sewell, Clairice Ruehl, Ellen Timmel, Jeannie Meier, Joan Las Casas. Girls' Gymnastics really came through this year, scoring an impressive eight win-one loss record. In Conference, Regionals and Sectionals the team consistantly came second. The team also qualified itself for State, with individual qualifiers Audrey Moran and Sue VanErt. iw? 5 .2 N2 .alfa - FIRST ROW: Rhonda Voss, Mary Adams, Dawn Freigang, Kathy Toohey, Linda Rosal. SECOND ROW: Barb Reitter, Eileen Kuffel, Linda Erck, Jane Stoklasa, Kathy Jensen, Sue Ryan. THIRD ROW: Margo McManus, VOLLEYBALL TEAM SETS UP FOR GREAT SEASGN Volleyball, a precision sport, is satisfying to watch when played properly. Three hits, one to stop the serve, one to set it up to the very edge of the net, and a slamming spike down to the opponents' floor make up the perfect play. The Girls' Volleyball Team played successfully, win- ding up their fine season by placing 2nd in Conference and 3rd in Regionals. Jeanne Feldman was chosen as the MVP. 126 . Tami Kreuger, Coach Caldwell, Barb Kemberling, Linda Wunder, Jeanne Feldman. . aww-e-L l X ' l V W TT T' ,iz z.: A ittt . ' e5QQfffxvfaei '-:,' fe A ,,,, pi V '2-: l if - ' J P 5 4. vm. 'K 'K' 'fn Q ,, . y Q' E ,.. E, K. W' N 'if L y .,41.g.gX1' 5 4 .Av , . ,iw g g . jf z WL-fit Q ' z N' 128 CHEERLEADERS cl Libby Haug, Eddy Turck, Sally Danforth, Mark Wiegand, Laurie Kolda, Peggy Danforth, Dennis Miller, Sue Wenzel, Sandi McEachron, Chuck Wen- zler, Chris Brozovich, Bonnie Berndt, Linda Craig. .. k,x.4i J ,2 X ., aeie Who are the peo- ple who are most dedicated to sports at East besides the athletes themselves? The cheerleaders! They don't miss an event and they always seem to be happy and enthusiastic, even in the chilly fall after- noons of football and the tense seconds of basketball. Leading their teams on to vic- tory are those who really care about vic- tory and school spirit-the Cheer- leaders. FRONT, Left to Flight: Kim Klopp, Ann Murel, Julie McCoy, Peggy Cash, Chris Witt, Jeannie Cramp- ton, and Julie Williams. New this year, the individual Sports Cheerleaders are the girls in the red and white outfits seen cheer- ing at wrestling matches, swim meets, and gymnastic meets. ln- novated by Miss Larson, the group is meant to give support to sports other than football and basketball. These cheerleaders are led by three co- ordinates, one each for wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics. Now these sports can have their cheers lead them to victory too! Connie Rust, Sue Barth, Sandy Grove, Lynn Waldhuetter, Kirky Nelson, Jane Ackley, Patty Fleinartz, Anita Lorenz. NOT SHOWN: Tami Perry SEATED: Diane Brown. ROW ONE: Cheryl Alexander lTreasurerl, Sue Siefert iCaptainl, Pam Bartolone lCo-Captainl, Jenny Goetz lSecretaryl. ROW TWO: Beatrice Motamedi, Lisa Atwill, Jamie Steffen, Cari DeLisIe, Debbie Bitterberg, Gail Griepentrog, Debbie Manney, Lynn Schneider, Kathy Asplund. ' V .wa t awww, a ww ,S ,-,nu fa iff? fi , L , ROW THREE: Jo Constant, Leah Papachristou, Betsy Swan, Robin Flogers, Mary Ellen Kohler, Dana Butterfield, Jane Stumpf, Colleen Brunch, Linda Schurer, Bonnie Blachly. NOT SHOWN: Carol Nakamoto, 0 Q O 1 ,.M,f.,, , ,, - W f finawae if E M -D vi' ,WW fwgwgi ,Jai 4 1 f 1 1 5, SPARTANETTES i.t.,t, s 3 --- 3 -'X :fig X-.. ti v 6 Pom-poms flying, music playing, and faces smiling, characterize this year's Spartanettes, who provide entertainment at Pep Assemblies, and during halftime at football and basketball games. They practice for hours and all are dedicated to provide happiness for spectators. Don't believe it? Just watch 'em sometime! ' fa if FACU LTY nv-'XFN W ?N --90-J- ' Mr. A. O. Smith-Principal M- 9 im 134 Mr. Floyd Sorenson Administrative Assistant , I-fd, X Dr. Joseph Cook Administrative Assistant 1 Mr. Gerald Stern-Assistant Principal 'vs 'Wiz A NJ Mrs. Margaret Moore Mr, Donald Siegfried Mr. Kensal Chandler Mrs. Joan Philosophos President Business Manager Treasurer Clerk SCHOOL BOARD i 1, ' E- 4vr. L ' X Mr. Robert Goll Mr. Dale Hight Assistant Superintendant Assistant Superintendant Dr. Ronald Goedkin School Board Superintendant Mr, Gordon Leither Mr. Thomas Friesch Mr. Charles Mazza Mr. Donald Kraemer Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member i A U, f fi, g es f ., 1 Z.. N 4 ,, , A.. fn W wr ' M, Z 4 1 5 1 6' l . n l if if M ijt! OFFICE STAFF Who is responsible for keeping the school together in an organized fashion? Yes, of course the ad- ministrators-but-they have help. The school secretaries in charge of paper work and typing and answering the phone to their best to help you the student keep your sani- ty through those trying high school years. Upper left: Mrs. Niederer-Secretary to the Principal. Upper right: Mrs. Goetz-Secretary to Assistant Principal. Lower left: Mrs. Oberwetter-Guidance Secretary. Lower right: Mrs. Fenzel-Secretary and Receptionist. f 1 X iii Q F A f' , N1-gnu Mrs. Verna Hendrickson Guidance Counselor, AFS Advisor. Received MA from U. Michigan. Born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and attended South Side High School. ,,-, tion. Allan Wulz Mr. Allan Wulz Guidance Counselor, Junior Class Advisor. Received MS from Purdue University and Masters in Education from Marquette U. Born in illinois and attended Milwaukee Pulaski H.S. Mr. Burt Wethe U.S. History, Guidance Counselor, Varsity Boys Tennis Coach. Received M.S from U.W. Madison. Born in LaCrosse and attended LaCrosse Central H.S. Mr. Burt Wethe . ...c..,...c, ...,... , ,,,,, , 2... e 1 , r A . rvfifir. , 3 3 .Q l - 1 f1' . i , feY5kgl,,..,,- Dr. Richard Janisch Director of Guidance, Treasurer of the Lancer-Spartan Scholarship Foundation, Senior Class Advisor and Ski Club Advisor. Received doctorate from Marquette U. GUIDANCE College-a major decision that has to be made by seniors, to determine whether or not to go, and where to go to. Course planning-those important decisions that can affect the students' future. Or, when the pressures of work and school become too great and you just have to turn to someone. For all this and more, the student turns to our fine guidance department for assistance and direc- Mrs. Betty Butterfield Guidance Counselor, Soph. Class Advisor. Received MS from Northeast Missouri State U. Born in Missouri and attended Kirksville H.S. Mrs. Betty Butterfield t t bbw , t.. Wet... li Q f 5 Peace and quiet. Believe it or not-some students still enjoy it! The one place at East where you're guaranteed this luxury is in the library. Librarians Miss Hill lCenter rightl. Mrs. Culver lbelowl, Mrs. Patterson lrightl, and Mrs. Born flower leftl, will see to it! H yxvw mi T 'N L I B R A Fl Y nl ..f Cut fingers, sprained ankles, or headaches caused from the daily routine of attending school? Must you suffer until 3200? Of course not. Your friendly school N nurse-Mrs. Black llower rightl will be glad to take care of it for you. Miss Diane Larson Fabrics, Jewelry, DrawmglDeslgn Art Department Chairman. Received a degree from UW Milwaukee. Born ID Dodgevllle Wisconsin, and attended Mr Kenneth Ludlow Drawing, Commercial Art .L me my Mr. Dale Folsom Spartan B and, Q-Alvita ART Did you ever want to express yourself in one certain way-but words just couldn't explain it? Our way to overcome that gap is through art. Art can express emotions and feelings like words can't. And that's just what the instructors here at East are trying to help young artists do. Learn to express themselves through artwork. Try it MBS mane sometime-you'll find it really works. Mr. Marc Sijan Art Ceramics, Graphics, and Ceramic Club Advisor. Received MSR from UW Milw. Born in Milwaukee and attended Bay View High School. MUSIC Annual musicals, Chorus, Music Appreciation, Band, lessons, concerts. Aren't we lucky? All of these things are a part of BEHS's music program and everybody has the oppor- tunity to take advantage of these. With the help of Mr. Potter and Mr. Folsom, East has produced several talented musicals, and that's great. Just like the music produced by East. Great. Mr. Robert Potter Music Appreciation, Girls Choir Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, and 32 Director. Major Band. . 0 KW. 5 'Q' n X Z. .fa A X V '...'1 2 Mr. Robert Potter HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics is not just training for those material endeavors of sewing, cooking and child care, but a basic for many roles in society. Take for example, the hospital dietician. Along with her job go years of training and experience all of which starts way back in her high school home economics class. Doubtless, she had a fine Home Economics department much as we have at Brookfield East. Dorthy Mrs. Dorthy Johnson Meal Management, Adv. Foods, Clothing and Textiles and Adv. Clothing and Textiles. Received MS from UW-Madison. Born in Pigeon Falls, Wl, and attended Whitehall High SChO0I. Mrs. Margaret White Apartment Living, Clothing: Adv. and Beginning, Child Development. Born in Waukesha and attended Pewaukee High School. Ms. Carole Felix Learning Disabilities, Resource Program. Receiv- ed MS in Special Education from UW-Oshkosh. Born in Campbellsport, Wl, and attended Campbellsport High School. Mr. John Janz Special Education: Math, Vocabulary and Reading. SPECIAL EDUCATION Special Education consists of a group of students working with each other to further advance their studies with remedial help. With Mr. Janz and Ms. Felix instructing, the class also concentrates on areas that can be a problem for any student, the three R's-reading, riting, and rithmetic. E, Miss Barbara Grove Typing l, Oftice Procedures and Notehand. Spar- tanette Advisor. Graduate work at UWM in Business Administration. Born in Milwaukee and attended Wauwatosa East High School. BUSINESS EDUCATION f...,.-., Plan on going to college? Take typing! For that matter, why not throw in notehand. The value of the courses will become obvious to you, as a college student, trying to take down what the professor is saying, and then going to the dorm needing a way to put out a neat copy of your term paper. For an understanding of these methods, Business Education is man- datory and what better place to study it than in our Business Education Department. Mrs. Marjorie Parker Typing I, Shorthand, FBLA Ad- visor. Received Masters from Ball State University, Indiana. Born in Indianapolis, ln. and attended Greenfield High. Mr. Thomas Kraeft Business Law, Sales- menship, PersonalTyp- ing, Varsity Basketball Coach and Head Soph. Football Coach. Received BS in Business from Miami University, Oxford, OH. Born in Madison and attended Shorewood High School. Mrs. Claudia Van De Water Data Processing, Intro. to Office Education, Secretarial Procedures, Advanced Typing and Pep Club Advisor. Born in Milwaukee and attended Oak Creek High School. 57 '4 i X' Q M .ci d van De rs au ia Maki Mrs. Kristin Maki-Humanities, Laitn ll,lll, Comp. l, and Equestrian and Latin Clubs advisor. Born in Milwaukee, Wi., and attended Brookfield Central H.S. Ms. Joyce A. Seiser -Communications and Debate Team advisor. Received M.A. in Comm. from UWM. Born in Milwaukee, Wi. and attended Custer H.S. Mr. James Anello-Drama, Comp. l, Oral lnterp., Drama Club advisor and play director. Currently working on M.S. Born in Milwaukee and attended Mesmer H.S. ,5- Mrs. Elizabeth Schutz-Brit. Lit., Conlemp. Amer. Lit., Adv. Comp., lndivid. Reading, and ECHO Business Manager. Received degrees from UWM, Marquette, UW-Whitewater, and Mount Mary. Born in Flacine and attended Washington Park H.S. Mrs. Sharon Baganz -Comm., Adv. Pub- lic Speaking, Charm and Modeling Club ad- visor and choreographer ttlr for the musical. Born in Milwaukee, Wi., and A ' attended Custer H.S. abeth Sc , Mrs. Shirley Erwin-Creative Writing Amer Lit Girls Golf Ad visor and Sweep Second Hand Advisor Born in Oshkosh Wi and attended Oshkosh H.S Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Barbara Holtz American Lit, individualized Reading, Pisces, Aquatic Arts Club. Born in Milwaukee and attended Brookfield East High School. ENGLISH Even though it may not always seem like it, English teachers are really trying their very best to make their class seem interesting-rather than just another course to fill up your schedule. English isn't just the study of nouns and verbs and learning correct grammar and spell- ing. Fortunately for us, East offers variety in their English Department from British Lit. to Journalism and several in between. lf you're looking for an interesting creative course-take English. Mr. Myron Zadel Stagecraft, Communications and Technical Director for Drama Club. Born in Detroit, Michigan, and attended St. Mary's Prep, Orchard Lake, Michigan. E. Mr. William Clayton Developmental Reading and Key Club Advisor. Mr. Thomas Erickson World Lit., American Lit., and Forensics. Born in Milw. and attended Wauwatosa East High School. Ms. Kathleen McCarthy Adv. Comp., Early Am. Lit., Cont., Am. Lit., Ad- visor for Sparta Club and Gilrs' Tennis Coach. Born in Madison and attended Monona High School. Mrs. Una M. Weber-Journalism, Adv. Journalism, Mass Media, Sparten Banner advisor, and School Publicity. Currently working on M.A. in Mass Communications at U.W.M. Born in Brunswick, Maine and attended Lewiston H.S., Lewiston, Maine. 3 M' .5 Q 5 3' 5 5 if Miss Carole Larson-Comp. I, Early Amer. Lit., Contemp. Amer. Lit., and Cheerleaders advisor. Born in Annopolis, Maryland. And attended Brookfield East H.S. 44 Mr. Steven Schenk-Amer. Lit, Basic Comp., and Student Association advisor. Born in Milwaukee, WI. and attended Brookfield East. Mrs. Barbara McCann-Adv. Comp., Survey of Amer. Lit., and Charem and Modeling advisor. Born in Cornell, WI. and attended Cornell H.S., Cornell Wi. V H y . we is t . XX y ii' Mrs. Une M. Weber J X Mr. Lee Merkel Mr. Lee Merkel-Comp, Amer. Life, Audio-Visual Club advisor, and In- tramurals advisor. Received M.S from U.W. Born in Plymouth, WI. and attended Whitnall H.S. Hales Corners, WI. Mr. Thomas Race Algebra 2, Ele- mentary Algebra, head Football Coach. Received Masters from Univ. of Dayton. Born in Milwaukee, Wi. and attended Don Bosco H.S.. Milwaukee, Wi. MF. Th0fT'l3S Race A 4? . Mr. Larry Klarner-Algebra 2, Geometry, and Varsity Cross Country Coach. Mrs. Judith Received M Mr. Richard Gryphan-Acc. Algebra 2, Geometry and Var- sity Football Coach Assistant. Graduate work at UW-LaCrosse. Born in LACrosse, Wi. and attended Brookfield Brookfield, Wi. H.S.. Central - Mauna X Mr. Thomas Neal M... Mr. Thomas Neal-Algebra 2, Geometry, Varsity Golf Coach and J.V. Baseball Coach. Received M.S. in Math from Marquette Univ. Born in Waukeegan, lll. and attended Quigley H.S., Chicago, Ill. Stephens-Algebra 2, Trig., Acc. Trig., and AFS advisor. .A. from Northwestern. Born in Brookfield, Wi. and attended Brookfield East H.S. Mr. Ronald Schueler-Geometry, Trig. and Mu Alpha Theta advisor. Received B.S. from UW-Eau Claire and M.S. from Marquette Univ. Born in Appleton, Wi. and attend- ed Winneconne H.S., Winneconne, Wi. Miss Sandra Kaner Algebra ll, Geometry, FTA advisor. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota and ,Q f ft t ' i ' . attended Superior H.S. X 'f .4 tif 3 5, u t ga , 1 i .Q ,. Q,-5 fi-R me 1 as 3: I . get - .wt titif ,it 'gk 3 l-lag:-in C zi- Q K Ky! t 4. zg?M Mr. Jim Hagan Elementary Algebra ll, Career Mathematics. Born in Rio, Wl and attended Rio H.S., Rio, WI. MATHEMATICS In these days of computer technology and increased importance of science, Mathematics is becoming increasingly im- portant. As Roger Bacon put it as far back as 1267, Mathematics is the gate and key of the sciences, and will open up the doors for those studying it. Mathematics also serves to develop one's logic and reasoning. For mathematics to do these things, one needs an excellent math department such as the one we have at Brookfield East. willim Eii M9 Ms. Christine Frank Elementary Algebra ll Algebra l. Mr. Ronald M. Kraase Calculus, Comp. Science, Anal. Geom., A.V.-Video Club advisor and Math Dept. Head. Born in Milwaukee and attended Tosa East H.S. Mr. Laverne Luebstorf Geom., Trig., Statistics and Varsity Basketball Coach. Received B.S. and M.S. in Math from UW-Steven's Point and UWM. 48 Mr' James J' C'amf f' - Ms. Christine Frank-Physics, Elementary Algebra I, Algebra I, Girls' Track Coach, Sparta Advisor. SAX Mr. James J. Cramer-Biology, Conservation and Gun Club Ad- visor. Received M.S. in Biology from UW-Whitewater. Born in Ironwood, Ml, and attended Hurley HS, Hurley, WI. SCIENCE Where would we be if science hadn't developed so rapidly these past twenty-five years? Men wouldn't be taking trips to the moon, we wouldn't have color TV, and we wouldn't be doing a lot of the things we do now. High School is the time when science really becomes fun and in- teresting. You've spent all of your elementary school years learning most of the basics and in junior high used those facts for simple experiments. But now that you're in high school the experiments and labs become harder and more interesting. The teachers in the Science Department of BEHS have satisfied the students' search for knowledge for years. Keep up the good work! l l 1 Mr. Keith Carlson-Biology, Ad- 2 vanced Biology. .I l 1 i I ii 1 I t I I i I Mr. Darrell Hagman-Biology, JV Basketball Coach. Currently working on MS 1 in Botany and Zoology at UWM. Born in Milwaukee, WI, and attended Rufus -A King HS. 1 . Q X. 'A Mr. Francis Mitchell-Physics, Accelerated Physics, Ad- vanced Physics, Boys' Track Coach. Received MA from University of Michigan. Born in East Troy, WI, and attended East Troy HS. Mr Lee Borowski Chem., Adv Chem. Received M.A. in Physical Chemistry from Marquette University. Born in Milwaukee WI and attended Custer H.S. Milwaukee, WI. Mr. Earl Orlebeke Chem., Adv. Chem. Received M.S. in Chem. and Educa- tion from Marqueite and UWM. Born in Sheboygan, WI and attended Sheboygan Cen- tral. Mr Lee B k 1 me--f X J fl 1 . M ,1 .4 r. ,1 .. . ' 1 . 1- . WM.. If ' ' ' Wit f :ff , -V I '2f?ii.y ' H I '. . . .. QM. :Zi I -1, 4 1 A. , I filth Mr. Burt Wethe U.S. History, Guidance, Varsity Boys' Tennis Coach. Received MS from UW Madison. Born in LaCross, Wisconsin, and attended LaCross Central High School. Mr. George Hunt Political Process, U.S. History, Legion Oratorical Contest, Municipal Government Day. Received his Ph. B. and MS from UW Madison. Born in Rockford, Illinois, and attended Central High School, Rockford, Ill. eva ..- aff!!! Mr. James Bastian Psychology and Psychology Club Advisor. a 3 6 t 1 i 4 4 4 T Mrs.,Charlotte Ulrich . l G Q , t . Mrs. Charlotte Ulrich World History, U.S. History and French Club. Born in Bryan, Texas, and attended Valdosta High in Valdosta, Georgia. Mr. Jackson Bendrock Consumer Economics and Sociology. Received MS in Cirriculum and Institutions from UW Milwaukee. Born in Milwaukee and attended Washington High School. Mr. Michael Gain U.S. Geography, Consumer Econ., Weight Training and Track Coach. Born in Milw. and attended Bay View High School. vx .. .q 1 is we 2 xx t X 0 . M I .4 Lx f '- ' . . Z h , r. Tim Kroening f -' Mr. Richard Karel U.S. History and Consumer Economics. Born in VA ,V V if i f Milw and attended Greenfield High School. ' z' .f - Mr. Tim Kroening Sociology, Chess Club Advisor and Girls' J.V. Basket- Q 3 11 a Q Y -:'?Z,.,, 1. r Mr. Gilbert Vraney T A , Mr. Gilbert Vraney U.S. History, American Life and Current Issues. 3 ball Coach. SCCIAL SCIENCE As the yearbook goes to the press, the first SST flights being allowed to go on a 16 month trial period begin bursting across the skies at un- imaginable speed. ln these days of supersonic transports, it becomes imperative to be aware of the chang- ing world around us. Also, it is necessary to understand the prin- ciples behind the founding of our Constitution in our Bicentennial year. Such is the job of our first-rate Social Science Department. Mr. Jeff Potter History, Sociology and Swim Team Coach. Born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and attended Fairmount High School. Miss Pat Ladwig Consumer Econ., Economic Theory, Comparitive Government, International Relations, Forensics Coach and Social Studies Department Head. Received MS in History and American Foreign Policy from UWM. Born in IL and attended Washington High School. Mr. Burl Johnson Phy Ed., Health and Head Wrestl- ing Coach. Working on Masters in Administration from UWM. Born in Sioux City, lowa, and attended Bettendorf High School. HEALTH 81 PHY. ED. lf you care enough about other humans to save their lives or health in an accident, you can appreciate Health Education. If not, you probably gleaned enough about first aid from our fine Health Department to help in an emergency, anyway. By constantly playing sports or working up a sweat, whether enjoyable or not to the student, we keep our fine bodies alert, thus keeping our minds alert. Who needs Phy. Ed? Everyone! Mr. Floyd Sorenson Athletic Director, Adaptive Phy. Ed. Received Masters from UW-Madison. Born in Oconomowoc and attended Oconomowoc High School. Mr. Gary Flattner Phy Ed., Health, Soph. Football Coach and Asst. Track Coach. Born in Milw. and attend- ed Nicolet High School. Ms. Linda Ms. Linda Caldwell Biology, Girls' Phy Ed., Volleyball Coach. I, Miss Lindy Kemp Girls' Phy Ed., Girls' Varsity Swim Team Coach, and Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach. Received BS from UW-Oshkosh. Born in Kaukauna, WI, and attended Kaukauna High School. ' U leaf Ms. Barbara Block Phy Ed., Girls' Gymnastic Team Coach. Born in Rocktord, IL., and attended Auburn High School. Mr. Scott Mueller Phy Ed. and Asst. Football and Asst. Track Coach. Born in Green Bay, WI, and attended Newman High School. Mr. Alan Gusho Driver's Ed., Soph. Football Coach and Ski Club Advisor. Received Masters from Whitewater. Born in Waukesha and attended Waukesha High School. UL, , Alan Gusho Q 't ix tjs Mr. Robert Lagerman Health and Phy Ed. and Gymnastics Coach Received Master of Education from Marquette. Born in Milw. and attended Juneau High School. DFtIVER'S EDUCATION As accident rates rise in Wisconsin, more and more emphasis is put on educating the driver thoroughly before he gets on the road. Certainly the blame for the rising accident rate doesn't lie on the shoulders of the fine Driver's Education Department in schools around the country. Hopefully, the accident rates will start to drop in coming years, as the percentage of drivers who were properly educated keeps rising. .ul-. Mr. Albert Heling Driver's ED. Received MS from UW-Madison. Born in Lake Geneva, WI and attend ed Lake Geneva High School. -Huggy- K 1 fi Mr. william Fleischman Metal Machining, Metal Fabricating, and Master Producing. 'MW' Mr. F. L. Doerfler Visual Communications, Mechanical Drafting, Residential Design, Precision Drafting, Blueprint Reading. Received degree from UW-Stout and Oregon State University. Born in Appleton, WI, and attended Nathan Hale High School. I Mr. Gary Winek Auto-Power. Received MAE from UW-Stout and Ball State U. Born in Menomonie, WI, and attended Wauwatosa West High School. Mr. Fredrick Morrey Industrial Educ.tsmall engines and autoi, Head J.V. Football Coach and Assistant Varsity Coach. Born in Milw, and attended Oak Creek Senior High. s -W . NF V? 5 1 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Industrial Education has taken a whole new perspective at East this year. An entire wing has been dedicated to this aspect of learning. Hundreds of guys and girls can learn by operating on the equipment that is used by the professionals. Students can pursue what they're really interested in by bringing their own cars into the auto mechanics shop, by using the new dark room to develop their own photographs. Several courses have been offered this past year and students have been showing a real interest, which really makes the education process worthwhile. Mr. Donald J. Stech Solid State Electronics, Power 8. Energy Organizer, Photography, Consumer Servicing, Echo Advisor, Photo Club and Radio Club Advisor. Graduate work at Oberlin College, University of Michigan, Michigan State, Central Michigan, De Paul Univer- sity, and UWM. Born in Chicago and attended Taft High School. Mr Strong Furniture Making, Cabinet Making, Building Construction, and Material Processing. Assistant Wrestling coach. Received BS in Industrial Education from UW-Stout. Born in Appleton, Wl, and attended Brookfield East High School. SENICRS Ken Wills fPres.J, Jim Twitchell fV.P,y, Linda Erck fSec.J, Patty Hansen 1Tres.J GAIL ACKERMANN MARGARET ADAMS DAVID ABRESCH BARBARA ADAM CH ERYL ALEXANDER JAYNE ANDERSON JOHN ARCHER DAVID AMRHEIN DENISE ANDROSH ROGER ASPENSON MAYTEE ASPURO SUSAN ATWILL A, bv' ANTHONY BALISTRERI JAM ES BALSBAUGH 'Vw PAMELA BARTOLONE 1 TERRANCE BAUER STEPHEN BERG STEVEN AULIK ROBERT BALSOVER JEAN ETTE BAU KN ECHT BONNIE BERNDT CAROL BAG EMIHL RENATE BAKER KAREN BARTELME N al.. .N-1' .Q .. ,fuk 4, .A - . N .9 'i SUSAN BARTELT GERALD BENITZ SANDRA BERG ANNELYSE BERGNER JOHN BESSEY MICHAEL BEWS DEBRA BITTERBERG S EILEEN BLATTER PATRICIA BIRD BONITA BLACHLY MICHAEL BLEY ALICE BOELK ROBERT BORN DIANE BOUCHARD ANITA BOLIARIS DENNIS BOSCHI JOHN BOWLING ALEXANDER BOZMOSKI STEVE BRAY THOMAS BROWNE MARGARET BUCHS NANCY BRABY TRACI BRESSER GREG BRUNSON ROBERTA BUCK CYNTHIA BUTLER ROLAND BUHLER THOMAS CAREK KURT CASH CHRISTINE CAVALCO NI. 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LAUREN SCHULLER DEAN SEIDL is LINDA SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHOOS SUSAN SCHULLER .Y ye.- KATHRYN SEIDL STEVEN SCHNEIDER MARY SCHOENECKER '41-my THOMAS SCHREIBER DIANE SCHROEDER KEVIN SCHULTZ vi JAM ES SCHUMANN SUSAN SEIFERT BARBARA SELZER KAREN SEMMLER KURT SENN KIM SIEBRECHT in ROBIN SIEVING MICHAEL SIGRIST PATRICIA SIPPEL MARK SMAGLIK CHARLES SKROBER JACKIE SMITH TERESA SMITS MIKE SPRAGUE KAREN SMITH LINDA SPIEWAK MARK STANISCH ROBERT STARR JENNIFER STAVER JEAN STEFFES JEFF STELZL MARK STICH GORDON STOVER I' If 5' ' A ' KATHLEEN STRAPP w K JANE STUMPF WZNA .1 , 5' g XMI 1 X Ili GARY SUTH ERLAND KRIS SUTTON DAVID STRINGER KRISTOPHER SWENSON SUE SWIDER DONNA TURCIN GEORGE UNGER CAR LA VOG EL EDWARDlNE TURCK THOMAS VANDEVORT JULIE VOIT JERRY WALSH GREGORY WALTER STEVE TURICEK KATHLEEN TUTTLE JAM ES TWITCHELL DIANNE VAN DORF SUSAN WAGNER SALLY WEBER JANE VANNUCCI SUSAN WAGNER BARBARA WEHNES JEFFREY VILIONE DAVID WAHLIG EDWARD WEISS CHARLES WENZLER l JOHN WHITE t 'MX R SUSAN WENZEL STEVE WERMAGER LAURIE WICKERT MARK WIEGAND DEBBIE WILLKOMM bless hard as lt l fear A Don't always wxth And running this world . 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Giencke, J. I 4 i f' eg. X 'QA -,Hitt Giordano, Fi. Golden, M. Hannam, B. Jenkins, M. Jen- - - ' ' ' son, A. Kordus, D. Kusch, D. Lathers, J. Lorenz, N. Mac- x zollek, Fl. McKay, D. Mueller, B. Nevin, Fl. Floberg, K. A ,, - W Saathoff, M. Scott, J. Slaverio, S. Sorenson, G. Sotirin, ,mm . 'WA M ' m 1. J. Thornton,W.WeIIs,J.Wilson, C. Yee, K. Zinsmeister. r . 2- ,Q '- -'V r . J , ,-5 l - .6 ,- we . - , ' X ' 1' 1 Q K Tw 202 Sweemer Swenson Tadin Tamm Tnain Thatcher Thornbury Tolan Trad Unangst Vaitl Van De Castle Verhey Voit Voss Wahlig Wald huetter Wall Walter Wangard Weber Wenstrom Wenzel West Westmore Wiegand Wienke Wilcox Wild Williams Winkel Witt Woeckener Wollenschlage Wolter Wolters Woods Woods Writt Wunder Yank Yenerich Zahner Zarske Zarske Zechel Ziegler Zur I' SOPHOIVIORES A FRONT: President, Jim Litzowg Treasurer, Molly Malloy. BACK: Secretary, Lori O'Konekg Vice President, Harriet Tenhula. 2 r XX Zu? ' A ii .. N --,Q M H , ri r W I. sg , fi Mn- '? 'Tv X . gf 5, ,Q fi Y5' . 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BETTY 136 11 1 BUTTERFIELD, DANA 1111 56,70,73,84,130,-- 193 I -C- . OAOWELL, KATHLEEN 1101 204 CALDWELL, Ms. LINDA 126,149,162 CALHOUN, GLENN 111,1',68,69,72,90,102,193 OALTAN, KATHLEEN 1101-204 CALVIN, TEHESA ANN 1101 70,204 GAMEHANEGI, KEN 1111'l1O.112,193 CAM1PlONNE, ANNE 1111 190 cAMP1oNE, SALVATORE 1101 204 OAHEK, THERESE MARIE 1101 96,204 g GAEQEK, THOMAS tom 1121 36,98,99,110,111,- 16i1l'1n,i, , ' ' 10+4basebaIig'Qkey clulgu 115-baseball, key clulnbasketball, nhs, jr. prom court I I clugb, basketball, nhs CARLSON5'iMR.1KEt'l?H: 148 CHRISTON, DARLENE1111193 ' CHUKA, PATRICK 1111 106,112,193 CIESLINSKI, MIKE mike 1121 162 11-basketball CLARK, DAN JOE 1111 CLAY, JANE 1111 193 CLAYTON, MR. WILLIAM 143 COFFEY, BRUCE 1101 56,107,204 COFFEY, TIMOTHY coff1121 122,162 10-track, gymnastics ' Q 11--gymnastics I 12f-gymnastics GONE, CATHERINE cathy 1121 6,50,60,62,69.- 162 . .. 10-afs, 96110 I 1114-echo, spartan banner, nhs 12+-echo, spartan, banner, nhs, sa, sweep se- cond hand 1 CONSTANT, JOANNE 1111 56,130,193 CONTE, PARI 1101 204 COOK, DR. JOSEPH 134 COOPER, ROGER DALE 1111 193 COOK, LYNN 1121 162 . 7,5 CORCORAN, KEVIN 1111 106,112,193?' CORCORAN, MARY 1101 32,92,204 13 CORNEHLS, KEITH 1101 213 CORNELIUS, JANIOE racy 1121 791162 11-transferred-john marshall h.s. , .12-psychology club ' 12-sweep second hand COUFFER, PAMELA 1101 66,70,204 1 CRAIG, LINDA 1111 73,128,193 CRAIG, ROBERT1111 32,193 f v I CRAMER, MR. JAMES 148 ' ' CRAMTON, JEAN 1101 54,60,72,73,79,92,F- 129,205 . GHAVEY, MATTHEW 1101 205 I CRAWFORD, DARCIE 1111 193 I A CRAWFORD,1LlNDA 1101 63,66,67,70,205 CREMER, MARY 1121 79,162 1 . 10--art club , 11 1, A ,110-track, sa, pep club I ' 111art club,gspartan banner, sweep second I hattdfz A . . 5, I 124811 clubgiispartan banner, sweep second hand i x z ,. ' A 1 ' CROlSATlERE, GAIL 1101 56,63,66'g83,205V2 CROWL, CELIA 1101 57,84,205 CROWL, CHERYL 1111 57.92.193 CRULL, VALERlE 1101 66,205 , CUCINELLO, PETER 1101 66,205 CULBERTSON. NHKE 1111 193 ,: CULVER, MRS. REBECCA 138 CUMNIISFCRD, EL1ZABETH,1101 205 CURTIS, 'THOMAS fI'l'ir'. hoflioulture 1121 48,- 162 , , , , 10-echflff 4 , ' 11-echdjz 1 , A 12-echo ' - H 4 , 4 C CVIJANOVIC, MIKE 11119292 A CZERWKNSKI, DAVID 1101V66,115,2057 D 1 ..,. CAROLL, BRlANI1101f.121,2041 1 4- CARTER, BRIAN 1101 se,67,67,204 A . , 1 ,Q,ASH,.KUBT norm 1121 72,90,162 I 1?Ti 01S61' , A . Arrr I . ' --Oot 'a Q 'rac DADLE2, ff ' V12--football. traoki ,Key club D-AG0ST,mAL'22EH2,QQQ22 AQASH. PEGGY SUE 1111 129.193 OAILEY, PATRlClA patty1121 163 19ASPABY+JANEYll11111 193 11-Soho 55181326154 I CAULEYSff'i0ANlEIJ1g1K1. 1891171 1 12-psycfmobgyyclubg'Vjff5'if,i 1, , 119: ' V gAy'AENGbPp614'1f113sKr1k11g410115204 A DAN-EY,R0BEBTl1011?112.2057W f 1 . . . 1121162 I ATIE , D?AM1lCO,,.CYNTHiA1111193 . I A gf'VAE99,RlCHARD111119a A . DA5!?ORTF1g?Q1SAARGAHET1111123193 I 1 EHQ,LfA,.f6T1EvEN,f6erK1112112,a6,40,5a,59,- DAWORTH1117.SARA,,,,m,128,111.1 111 '?3i?ftEQ23f'L??3l2? football 10,7 , ggggglg3496411911-6205 11100,sa,i a2 20ase1Sa11'B K 'b .m1 , OBERT 1111 66,66,69,72,1221,12a,- A-4tal1nlege11yourgunT',g as et a , oot at DAN II Ez A Key ffiliibi CQW1-'if- Class 0ANi151'E?.f?1'2'21-'1?15'11'1f'1'1511111255033 pres.. track, homecvmifig1G0Uft1Ep2!BUSrmeQiS. OANIT-IEL,T Lon: 1111 54,193 'f cu ,, ,1 1 ' , 4 zz Gfi' 7 127-fiootballgkey club, sa, 32f',fbaseball, 1 ?.'af4f'??1l 0mQQQW'f27,i9Q9t1, leftefmews 6100, DANOl 2441111211 I Hddlervn 1091001 ..4r. A A . DAUERJOANNE1111 19342 I I lQ'jQif' CHAPMAN, KATHLEEN.,Ka1ny 71121,s6s,1s2,7 L . ,I nAv1OsON, KAREN 1111 73 194 A 103fequestrianj clubypop cltgib, charrnT'i'181 f13AVlES,2i3?RANK1111,1160,72,90,100,194 fmqqeling 1. A 1DAwEs,211OIEEaIEg11l111.66,194 A tif-PSP 0100441011-aFf1E17??f I'1Qf?915519. 1 . DEBAUCHE, Mio. AEL 1111,f',Z2',90,102,1194 , .1 - 12-fmu alpheihetawll DEBOER, KENNETH 1111ss7,90,113,194 .Cl-IETNEYLMAFW T 'E'1'-53511701 78.834204 A EITITAE 1- DEE, ,JOHN 1121,.fl03,163 f 17Q6EzlK,LQR111114l.19s I 11110-0611121444449 q . 4 Ot?1RlSTEN5ON,',QA1RY1t111,3293 A I A 11-golfrl I'1 I , n OHRISTMAN. ANNf1101f72,943,1.6.204i4i4igA 12-swf. , , 4 LC1j1RlSTMAN, DAVlD!111011 10711612.2042 11 . , ' f , A ,, , ' 1 ' J :,, , KATHLEEN kaffly 1121 66,72.73.163' 10+-charm 81 modeling, forensics, pep ciub, debate, ski Qtub, Spartan banner 11+pep lclubgdebate, badminton, tennis ski club, afs ' 1 A 4 4. ' 12--pep club, ski club, spartaf 11 ' DEGNAN, PATRICIA pat 1121 79,163 A 10-fbla . 11-fbla ' '1 DEGNAN, THOMAS 1101 2051 DELANEY, DUANE1121 163 ' I DELGADQ, PHlLlP,112179,189 DELlSLE,?CAROLYN,cari112160,61,68,73,80,- 130,163 A 10-Sa ' 111 --sa, alphatheta 12-sa1seci1. spartanettes, ,mu alpha theta DENEVE, HlLDE'14101 205, DENNY, MARGARET 11011205 A 4411 1 DENNY, MARY 1121 62,68,69.79,163 10--Spartan banner, paramedical club 11-spartan ,Qban,ner', ,mu alpha theta, paramedical cl,ub1v.p.1, n'li1's1 12-spartan banner, forensics, psychology club,1mu alphatheta, nhs 4 DESNOYERS,.DARE 1111 96.194 DETHIER, DEAN1111 1.9421 j 14, DIEKROEGER, SANDRA 1101 205 U DIEKROGER, TERI dieker 1121 37,63,66,6B+- 835394163 '.,, ' , , 1704-Pswimmtriy piscesggski club ,,, , 11+-swimming, pisses, nhs,' ski. club, ,Lmu alpha theta , 4- 'fi' 12-pisces1treas.1, ski club, mu alpha theta. nhs, aoa, sr. ball court 1 1' A OIMIOELI, GREG demo 1121 11634 1 11--track 1 , 'lfI'1Ci,' 12+-track DiPlETRANTONlO, LINDA 1121166363 10-pep club, charm 81 modeling DERNBAUER, MARY 1121 36,73,80,81',8,3,,163 2:'j1j,fpGp,V,qtlb1pres.1, jr. ,prom courtgprln- CWPHVS 0351091 . iiirai, ., , , 1 12-pep-cIub1presL1, -aoa, principals cabinet, psychology club V 1, f DIRNBAUER, RODERICK 1101 107,121,205 I DITTMAN, TIM 1121 163 1' DOERFLER, lVlR,,FRANK 154 , DOERING, RAYMOND 1111 194 -EQ: A DOERING, THOMAS 1111 194 ' DONOVAN, PATRICIA 1111 194 DONOVAN, PA1Tfl7Y'1101 57,205 1 DONOVAN, ROBERT bolf1'1121 189' - 10-tennis, football, wrestling, flattermenis club, ,ski club Q 53 11-Lski,club..1grey club, DOOLtTTLE,fM1ARK 11lO1k57,87,205 A ' DORMAN, JAMES 1111 56,66,194f1f 1,1fQQfiw1 DORSCHER, DIANA 1121 early graduatG1.?9LE 634 A ' DOUGHERTYZIMARTIN1111 66,618,194 1 DOUTHITT, CRAIG diamond 1121163 1 10+track ' ' , 1, 124-gymnastics t?gJ'DENHOEFER, ANN dude 1121 60,63,68,83,- 10-pep club, pisces, charm 81 modeling 111--pisces1tres.1, charm 81 modeling, aoa.sa, alpha. theta '1r:2-pisceij charm 14814 modeling, sa, mulalpha feta A ,g,,,, DUDENHOEFER, MARK 1111 194 ' ' QDUDENHQEFER, PAUL 1121 163 A ' ' f11'+-dfamli Club 12-drama club' , DUESING, VICKI 11111 194 fi A QQDUNNE4 KELLY 1111 62.202 YDUSAELLLQSCOTT U11 194 DWORZAN, JOLTA1111 1941 DZONDZIAK. JOHN 1121 4189 12-fiddler on 'Phe roof -E- EBERLE. SUSAN 1111 50,66,06,66,69,71,111g4 ECKERT, JOHNATHAN 1101 2051 ECKMANN, OHEHIE LYNN 11011205 at ECKMANNQDEBRA 090 1121 601,56,57,60,67.- 69Q86,163 I 10-pep band, stage band,'ri12t?Ohing1l561rt1i T 1117-pep band, marching band, mufkalpha thsta. ecl1o.1chessVclub O I 1 A 'L 5 . I 1 i P K 5 167 10-pep club, soph. class sec., sa 11--sa, jr. prom court 12+homecoming court GRYPI-fAN, MR. R 104,146 GRUSE, RHONDA 1101 194 GUSHO, MR. ALAN 153 GUTKOWSKI, MARYi1111 92,194 ..H.. HAAcK. oONNA41121:37Q167 12-sr. ball court 1 HAACK. JEFF 1111 194 I HAAS, DANIEL 1111 194 I HAASCH, MIKE 1121 37 12--sr. ball court HAASE, JAMES 1101 206 HAASE, NANCY 1121 167 11-icharm 81 modeling, pisces 12-el castellano, psychology club HACKETT, CHRISTINE 1111 194 HACKETT, ELIZABETH betsy1121 168 10-badminton, charm 81 modeling 11-badminton, pisces, charm 8. modeling 12-charm 8- modeling HACKSTADT, MARY 1111 66,194 HAGAN, MR. JAMES 147 HAGMAN, MR. DARRELL 112,148 HALEY, DANIEL dan 1121 37,168 10-ski club 11-ski club 12-ski club, sr. ball court HALEY, DOUGLAS 1111 194 HALL, BRUCE canada dry 1121 50,168 11-transferred-hillside secondary school, canada 12-Spartan banner, echo1copy ed1 HAYES, MARY 1121 168 HEADLEY, DIANE 1111 195 HEALY, SHEILA1111 195 HEAPS, LAURA 1101 207 HECKENKAMP, DAVID dave 1121 168 11-transferred-catholic memorial h.s. HEIDEMANN, JULIE 1121 189 HEIDER, JEFF heides 1121 120,168 10-football I z- A 11-wrestling, tennis 12-sa, wrestling, 1 HEIDER, KATHRYN 1101 63,615,207 HELING, MR. ALBERT 1534 HENDRICKSON, MRS. VERNA 137 HENSCHEL, TOM 1111 66,623,195 HERMAN, JAMES l10I 52157207 HER,MANN,,,YK7-2513 If11Is60Q68,7f.84.195 HERRtGES,:Cl-IRIS. 1111 84,108,195 HESCRMAN, MARK 1111 195 HIGHUM, ERIQ,11,1157.195 A HIGHUM, JUDITHQ 1101 57.6423105207 HILL, LESLIE1,11QE5l,107,207 f HINQHCLIFFETIFIQHARD hinch 1121 113,168 105-Etrack, 'lette'rn1en's club, football, swim- ming I 11+track, leftermen's club, football, swim- ming, Key club 12+eIettermen's club, football, swimming, key .club RQHIINIES, NICTORIA 1121 189 1,151-transferred-new ,berlin west h.s. HINKLEQFQOHN IGCKEGZI 168, Q 1-1iNKLE, SCOTT 11101,g1Q7,2071 1 1 1 1 EH NE 68 A ,ESBARREFGDJ 207 gjgrzoFFMANgsjgEPHAN1E1s1eff1112166,72,1 16,- ' A T +9 , , .- X12-1 T., . i f 7' Or-frairlit. Qiegsabaska srennrsflpafta HURLEYQIRANDY 1111 195 HURTADO, CECILIA cecy 1121 afs student from ecuador 12,60,64,65,70,169 12-spanish ciub, afs 1 HUSSINGER,1LORI BETH ,1101 207 JHUTCHINQSQLESIEJ11011 I IRWIN, MIKE 1111 106,195 JABLONSKI, DOUGLAS ski 1121 169 JACOB, GREG 1121 72,189 JACOB, LAURA 111132,78,195 JACOBSON, DEBRA debbie 1121 169 10-pisces 11-pisces JACQUETTE, MARK 1101 207 JAENCHEN, TIMOTHY 1101 56,57,207 JANICK, JAN 1121 169 10-cross country, wrestling 11-wrestling JANISCH, DR. RICHARD 137 JANOWSKI, GARY 1101 207 JANOWSKI, ROBERT 1121 68,189 JANOWSKI, STEVEN janow 1121 169 JANUZZI, JOE savage1121169 10-football 1 1 -wrestling 12-wrestling JANZ, MR. JOHN 140 JENKlNS, KEITH 1101 213 HALL, MARY 1101 70,206 55531591168 JENS, SUSAN 1101 64,207 HAMBAOH. SUSAN 1111 66,194 club, charm at modeling JENSEN, BARBARA 1111 63,126,195 HAMM, BRYAN 1111 194 A-cltibjifidfarnaclub, !fI32'1', charm 8- '3'ggSEN- KATHLEEN Kam!! IIZI 72-9211157' HAMM, CRAIG 1121 189 iii iiee , by A 10-wrestling? '-32 1, if 10-transferred-oak park sr. h.s., missouri 11-wriifiing 1. QRQVHL, CYNTHIA Cyndy 1121351158 11-volleyball, basketball, track HAMMACHER, LINDA 1101 66,124,206 ,Q,g,g1fgQ LLAND5,Ylj2gLE-,1111 195 ' 12-Sparta, volleyball, basketballghtrack '- HAMMER, JULIE 1101 50,62,83,206 so LYNtitiE121 168 A JENSON, MARK 1111 202 HAMPTQNKGIEPHEN 1111 66,194 A alpha theta JENSON, SCOTT 1121 169 HANAUEB33- Q -1-N E UU 195 1 '1'23?'mU alpha 'theta JOBKE. DENNIS ROI 207 HANISCIYRQQAR .gfQ'I0IVi206,- IPHOI-TZ, MRs,,BARB 143 JOHNSON, MR. BURL1152 I it ,,f4 A LIS1 1 so teel. 1,,, ,,,, I A . 1 1 Awyyyi 4,I-.A 1 1 HANSENI F395 1 I1.s4-1571 A , t.,4 ,L ,JQHN5i3N17fIMR322HGROTHY1-40 I HANSEN, 503 ,11 11015216 eilfe A 1 lbel 2 UQHNSQNi'ERIC 11'I0151112,207 y 1 '11 HANQON' A . fi 504 S11777 A JOHNSON RKRISTEN l RUS 11271 169-:I RHAN ISI F xx it oali 1 f A I A JOHNSON MARGABEU1 OI 531 JOHNSON, country, sktclub, JOHNSON11PETEFt111t11s13slB21195 6 SIII 1 JOHNSTQNQRRQMARY'02lE57'79f159 11-I?tin key c1IUI?L'Q5oss country, 'ski CIUICMQEL' I CDU' 9996 ' A A H 1 , I A 4 12 'afI'l 'PIU IIII 3? be Q'531622331511244fQIiI1I5ii7R4S3y1CIUbfSkilciub, sac JONES' KAREN U0I2Q?SE2i f, . HARMON, GLIEJN5? if I 111011 -195 A JOOST, MARY 115113,9Ss61 Q12slsi I HAHMS, SCOTT 1111 54,195 7 0- ,JUUAN1 BRAD,ba1+i,t1f2If3?21104f170 72'I04'110f1651 . as A 1101 66,207 I 7A10-f00'ba - Qvmhasftcs A 10'-ba5ketbaIIi1'32 LkTifI'IUBERTY5fiDAN 1121 23,104,168 11-football so 11-football,basketb1awq Spartan f-.I-1140...foctbaui 1 1 1 12-football, srqball court 1 . banner, 32 , annie jr. prom 1171-f001ba1111,j1 1 ' . is JULIAN, CRAIG 11,21 eariyigraduate 170 court 61I- 3 I 172-fgotbalffggf-. -' A - JURLINA, ANNETTE 135'023Zi 1baSl1eiba i6f161espaS1? 'a ne'1 I TV2UD2ION,7fR1eHAR01101102,120,207 I H00 H00 ,0, igngecouf up ON, TRACY 1121 169 HARMS, STEVE 1101 I A 11- alas, babyIon A HARPER, RICHARE 1101 51 HUMMER, BARBARA 1101 207 1 HARRINGTSDN, DENISE 11011233771 ilii HuMPHRIES,1ELlzABETH bitsy1121 169 , f I HARRIS, MARK 1101 107,207 HARRIS, PAUL 1111 106,195 HARTIG, JANE 1111 60,195 HARTMAN, LARRY 1101 207 HASSLER, MICHAEL 1111 195 HASTINGS, RICHARD rick 1121 early graduate 82,189 HAUG, ELIZABETH Ilbby 1121 128,168 10-Ski Club 11,1-Egpep club, cheerleading g524241pep club, cheerleading HAUER, PATRICK 1111 HAUSMAN, MICHAEL 1101 207 HAWES, CHERYL 1111 195 10-ski club, tennis 11-tennis 12-tennis CIUU 5. , 11,1itE5gf5partanettes, mu alpha theta, pep club 71R7gI+it3N1t2HRIES, SARA 1101 207 HUNHOLZ, JAN 1101 207 HUNHOLZ, JEFF C121 early graduate 169,47 0 ' I HUNT, MR. GEORGE 150 is HUNIZINGEB. MARK 1111 12,5Q,68,69,72,90,- 1o0,101,11a,19s, A 69,70,78,79,B7,169- 10-german cIub1pres1, spartan forensics, sweep second hand,,Dhot0 club, ffaIV'P-I I I 11-nhs, german clq1g111treas1, spartan banner, forensics, sweep Second hand, fta1pres1, HAWES, NEIL 1121 168 photo club f 12-nhs, el castellano, Spartan banner, sweep second hand, Ita1sec1, pjgpto club A '- it iiiiiiii HURLEY, DEBORAH. debbie 1121 50,52,62,-Si, ,. KAHN, DEBORAH debbie 1121 170 11+11ransferred-northern valley regional h.s., old tappan french club KAILING, JEANNE1101 207 KAILING, MARGARET margie 1121 37,170 12-Sr. ball court KAISHIAN,JENNlE1111 KAIN, CARY 1101 57,59,207 KAISER, DONNA 1121 170 10-badminton, latin club 11-latin club LASSAS, KATHRYN 1111 68,69,71,82,92,105 KALLAS, KEVIN 1101 107,121,207 KALLENBERGER, TOM 1111 195 KAMERLING, JULIE 1111 54,56,68,70,195 56 57,645,195 208 4121 170 doug 4121 4101 208 f 208 nhs ITIU nhs LINDY 11 -track 12ftrack, sparta I 2 QqQ?KINGsTAD, CHARLES 4101 IKIRCH: SUSAN5sue 4121 1 1 KILLEY, ROBERT bob 4121 189 KILLOIJGI-I. KATHERINE KING, BRIAN 4111 196 KlI5lG,,'JOHN 4111 122,196 MNG, KAREN 4101 213 KING SANDRA sandy 4121 KIFICH LINDA 4111 196 7 218 KIRCHOFF, BRUCE 4111 103,196 ' KIRKPATRICK,DOUG 4121 90,122,123, 10-gymnastics, track 11-track, gymnastics 12-gymnasijiqs, track, psychology cIu KIRKPATRICK,' THEODORE, 4101 56,20 KIRN, JONATHAN 10114121 I47,59,72,8' KIRSCH, PAUL 4101 208 1 KLANN, CHRIS 4101 122,208 KLAPPERICH, DURT 4111 196 KLARNER, MR. LARR1f,1g90,146 KLAUITER, STEVEN,,4?II.11?f1jg,A KLEIMAN, THOMAS 41'01'107,121,,208 KLEIN, DIANA 4101 208 ' I KLEIN, JOHN 410160,107,208 KLEPPIN, PETER 4101 107,121,208 KLINGBEIL, MARK 4111 33,66,68iEg,82 KLOPP, KIM 411160,129,196 v KLOPP, STEVE kiip 412146,103,171'I,1V 10-football, golf, baseball 11-golf, baseball 12-golf, baseball KLUMB, MARK klumbo 4121 171 KLUNDT, LINDA 4101 57,208 KNAUP, JANICE poot 4121 59,171 10- student prince 4 11- annie get your gun , drama club - 'f'1 12-drama ciub, fiddler on me roof , 2I1e4 crucible . ' KNODL, KELLY 4111 56,196 KOCH, JEFF 4111 33,56,57,66,68,196 KOCH, LYNN 4121 172 10-track, swimming 11-swimming, paramedical club, cI'Ief's club KOCH, PATRICIA 4111 196 KOCONIS, DIANE 4101 208 KOHL, MIKE 4111 66,196 KOLB, KIM 4121' 172 , 10-sa 11-sa KOLDA, LAURIE 4121 37,83,84,73,128,172 10-badminton, cheerleading, pep club 11-CI'I6el'I68dII1 9 CIUI3 isces , QI p p , Iv 1 12-cheerleading, pep club, aoa, PISCSS, sr. ball court ZKQLLER, MARY ELLEN mare412179,83,130,- 10-pep club, ski club 11-pep club, ski club, afs 12-pep club, aoa, spartanettes KOLOZSVARY, MARY ANN 4101 208 KOMSCHLIES, CAROLYN 4101 63,208 KOPESKY, MARY 4101 208 KOPESKY, THERESE 4111 196 KOPLIN, KEVIN 4121 172 10-concert band , ,I 11-key club, wrestiing 12-key club, wrestling KORDAS, CAROL 4111 69,196 KORQAS, CHERYL 4111 69,70,79,196 KOR US, ANN 4111 202 KORNS, PATRICIA 4101 71,208 KOIRTE, KRISTEN kris 4121 early graduate 56,- 72,172 10-basketball, concert band 11-basketbaIl , . , 12-sparta A KOSKI, JULIE ,4101 82,208 I KOSS, DEBBIE 111 196 If3WALCZYK,jTOM 4111563f54.68,69,70,122,- KOWA 96 KowsKE,1 JIM14121 172 1 KOZLOWSKI, THOMAS 4101 208 KRAASE, MR. RONALD 87,147 KRAEET, MR. THOMAS 98,141 KRAEMER, IKEVIN 4101 208 KRAEMER, KIM 4111 196 KRAMP, BRIAN 4101 208 KRAUS, MICHELLE 4101 208 KRAUSE, GREGG 4111 196 KREBS, BRIAN 4121 172 A KRESSIN, MARK Kress 4121 50,86,87,132,172 radio club MR TIM JAY 4 4121 54,eo,172 4101 208 4121 120172 ROGERg'lenchow Central- drama 10-football, swimming, 12-key club, fiddler on the 4101 10-swimming, 32 2 rucible ANZA, 11-swimming, 3 12- 32 , spartan C .I L LANZA, SH LAPHAM, ARI BRIAN MIKE 41 TERRY MISS MISS SUSA 10 LAUREL MARTIN 11 19? 208 4111 11 WILLIAM 4101 32,71, 4111 197 LYNNE 41,21 12,58,59,173f drama club dr 4101208 LISA neamik 12 173 197 ama clu b, 41 LINN MARY 4111 11-football, swimming, IGITGFFTISH S Club 4121173 73 208 11 197 197 57,71 ,209 37,173 sr. bail court4king1 'I190,104,121,197 213 122,173 4121 70,173 theta 01618, I8.1II'l Club 3 11 209 Qmybaseball, ,Q 1 '12-sa, pep club, spartanettes, homecoming 10-key club, sa, drama club1treas1, student prince , alas, babylon , tennis 11-key club, sa, drama cIub1treas1, mu alpha theta, spartan banner, tennis, annie get your gun 12-key club1treas1, sa1v.D-1, drama club1pres1, mu alpha theta, nhs, Spartan banner, lettermen's club, tennis, principaI's cabinet LIVINGSTON, THERESA 1101 57,209 LOCHEMES, MARY 1121 189 LOCHOWITZ, KAREN 1121 173 10-drama club, .equestrian club 11-drama clubjl - , 12-drama club 111i LOEBEL, LAURI 1111 58,68,197 LOEPE1R,1JlM 1111 87,198 ' LOEPER,iJOSEPHE111l 511198 - LOEPFE, CHERYL 1121 117241 1515 1 LOFY, EILEEN1111 198 1 1 1 LONG, MALINDA 1101 108,121,209 LOPER, JERRY 1111 198 1 LORENZ, ANITA 1121 67,129,17411 12-transferred-Custer h.s., cheerleading, pisces, colorguard LORENZ, CARLA 1101 67,209 LORENZ, JESSICA 1111 202 LORENZ, NANCY 1121 174 LOTZ, STEVEN 1101 209 LUCAS, LORI 1101 64,209 LUCAS, JEFF 1111 198 LUDLOW, MR. KENNETH 71,1169 LUDWIG, DAN 1121 174 LUEBSTORF, MR. LAVERN 110,147 - LUNDQUIST, DOREEN 1111 66,198 LUTYNSKI,1RAY 11,11 198 - LYTLE. JEFF 1121 174 11 ..M.... MAACK, KAREN 1121 174 10-basketball, track, ski club, tennis, pep club 11-ski club, tennis, pep club MAC DONALD, KATHLEEN 1111 96,97,198 MAC KENZIE, JULIE 1111 198 MAC ZOLLEK, MARA 1111 198 MAC ZOLLEK, NORBERT 1111 202 MAGLIOCCO, JOHN 1111 57,6O,122,198 MAGNUS, LINDA 1111 116,118,198 A gg MAGNUS, MIKE mags 1121 66,174 11 11-ftransferred-marquette h.s., basketbail, ski ctub . 1 . . MAHN, INGO 1101 8612091 A 1, MAKI, MRS. KRISTEN 70,82g145i f1 ROBERT mac 1121 174 1 1'l+baseballg-key ' - 12-baseball, key club, spartan banner:11g,1,1 MALAHA, DOUG, 1111 104,120,198 MALLOYJVIOLLY 1101 96,209 1 ' MANHARD321 !JAMlE1 1121 54,68,69,174 10-pisces, drama club 11--pisces, drama club 122+-pisses drama club 31S1lANNE1t,g+bEBaA deb 1121 12,2e,6o,73,a3,- 111230.17411 1 11 I 11-badm1nton,sa 1 ' 1 1 1 COUTTQQUGBH1 MANNEY,1,lLYLE,,,ti101 209 MANTZ, LORI 11101 63,209 MARCELLO, DAVID dave 1121 early graduate I 174 - 11-school board representative MARCKS,1MlKE 1111 198 MARCOUILLER, KATHRYN 1111 198 MARINCIC, CHERYL 1121 174 MARQNCIC, GERALD 1101 209 MAR1NClC, ROBERT11121 174 MAROTZ, JAMES 1101 52,60,64,g09 MARSON, KATHLEEN kathy 10fsa,1ski club, swimming, pep club 11-aski club1v.p.1, afs MARTIN, NANCY gilias11121 68,69,84,175 104+pisces 11-pisces, mu alpha theta ' 123-pisces, mu alpha theta, nhs, nmsqt semifinalist MARTIN, VALINDA 1101 108,209 MASSMAN, MARK 1101 209 11 1 yMG'f!F!9l'!- NAPQQYI mack 1121 176 MEIER.,3HEFiEEt127i11761Efiiiii iiii 1 1 MASSMAN, SCOTT1111 198 MATSCHE, ERVIN erv11215O,52,62,68,69,9O,- 175 10-key club, cross country, track 11-photo club, key club, cross country, track, nhs, mu alpha theta 12-key club, photo club, Spartan banner, echo, track, nhs, mu alpha theta, nmsqt semlfinalist MATSCHE, RANDY 1101 102,209 MATSCHULAT, DEBRA 1121 175 MATULIS, MICHAEL 1101 107,209 MAURER, KEITH 1111 68,198 MAURER, SUSAN 1101 66,209 MAY, RANDALL 1121 175 MAY, RICHARD rick 1121 early graduate 189 MAYE, BRIDGET 1111 32,198 MAYER, KAREN 1101 209 MAZZA, PAMELA 1101 209 MCBRIDE, ROBERT blake 1121 175 10-baseball, basketball 11-baseball, mu alpha theta 12-baseball, mu 'alpha theta, nmsqt semifinalist MCCABE, LAUREN 1111 64,198 MCCANN, MRS. BARBARA144 MCCANTS, PATRICIA 1111 198 MCCANTS, RICHARD 1101 209 MCCARTAN, JIM mac 1121 72,104,175 10--football, 1 1-football, 1 12--football, Iettermen's ctitb gg MCCARTHY, MS. KATHY 96,143 fj McCARTHY, MlKE1111 198 MGCLELLAND, DOUG 111121 79,175 IVICCLUSKY, JOHN 11011 511072209 gg ,i,-,, McCLUSKY, SUSAN 1121! 79,175 if 12-psychology club 1 : 1 MCCORMACK KEVIN 11.3111 104.198 McCORMACK,i1MIKEii112-1,176A basketball MCCOY, JULIE 1111 68g1f29,198i1f1f21f11 1 MCCOY. KEVEN umbee51121 122,175 10-track, gymnastics: 11-Qymnasticsnf A f, 12-gymnastics 1151212111 . 1 ,ifgf Mccov, MARK 1101 122,209 A MCCOY, MARY 1121 175 Mccuuouan, SCQTT1111 9o,1o4,1os,19a Mccunov, 'ELIZABETH betsyuzp 175.1 1 1 MCEACHRON, SANDRA sandy711211 73r,83.-- 128,175 A 1 10-Qpep club, cheerleading 1 1. A 11-pep club, cheerleading,geramicsfclub 112-pep club, cheerleading A 1 MCGARVIE, KAREN mc gar'-711121 372592733 182,83,176 I - 10-- student prince , pep club, latin club 11-pep club, aoa, latin,ciu1pQ , 11,1 12- fiddler on the roof , pep club1Vip,1, aoa, latin club, sr. ball court j 1 11111fif11McalN,gaY, LAURA 1121 early graduate 176 MCGlNN,' DANlEL111'l11 19836 1 MCGINN, DENNISFH11 1'9SFf-5 - 1 55 111111L111McGR1EGOR,JOAN110164209 ,ST ' I 1 ,.10+eper:t1club,,gaigt,3:lub , - 1 1-pe1o,1club,ffEit1arm 86 hriodelingz. MclNTOSH.,RQBERT 1101 107,209f1-if 1 McKAY. ROBERT 1111 202 i 1 MCMANUSQQQQQHI 1101 84,209 1. A M7rgMANUS,ili?lP4RG0-1121i12,501,6Q,68,60,129,- 11--afs, echo, spartan banner, mu alpha theta 12-ggecho, mufalpha theta, nhs, sa, homecom- ingfcourt 1 . , MCMASTERQUULIE 1101 , 1 McMULLEN,1SUE 1101209 --,f 1 ft? McQUESTlON, BRIDGET blrd1121 189 sslc MUQUESTIQN, KATlitl:EEN 1101 108,209 MGQUESTION. TFilSlliiEAt101i12El9, 1 MQQUESTION, DANIEL 11115 11981, z M1cvEv,,MlKE1111,19a 1 1 1 1 I 348153, MEANNE ,1111-72,124,198 ISBEIEFLI JQt!i'1f?it,1211l It I I , I 1 MEIER, 'nm 1111 199 X. ' MEISSNEB, PAMELA 1101 209 , A 1se3MELcAr31ek, 75135111121 122,176 A 10-9Yff?31aSfiUSt '1 f 1, 1. S 5 . . ' 1,1-gymnastics :sill 111 1 . 12-e-gymnastics . - I ' 7 MEL1ktJrtsiJEFF 1191 209 It MEMfi1lEL,1RlCH49i5D f0QKgt321 68,126 'l 1-mtl '8lpl'13.i1'lBfH' ' 1 .: 12--mu alpha theta lil iit' - 1 MENIAEHQ MARY, iw 129 MENZEL, JAMES 1111 199 MERKEL, MR. LEE 87,144 MERKEL, BRIAN 1121 176 MEURER, JOHN 1101 107,121,209 MEWS, LINDA 1111 199 MEWS, KURT 1121 176 MEYER, FRED 1101 209 MEYER, HEIDI 1111 D199 MEYERS, SUSAN 1121 189 1 MICHAELS, CHARLES 1111 199 MICHOR, KATHERINE 1101 92,209 MIDDLETON, GREG1101 209, MIELKE, FREDERICK fritz 1121 early graduate 12,68,69,72,80,81,90,100,101,176 afs student abroad-africa 10--keytclub, cross country, swimming, track 11-key club, cross country, nhs, mu alpha theta, photo Club, jr. prom' court, saf, - g 12--key club, cross country, nhs, mu alpha theta, photo club, school board represen- tative, homecoming court MIHOR, JEFF 1101 209 H MILLER, DAVID 1101 209 1 1' MILLER, DENNIS 1121 12,68,69,82,128,177 10-gymnastics, latin club, cross country 11-gymnastics, mu alpha theta, key club, latin club - 12--gymnastics, mu alpha theta, nhs, key club, cheerleading, homecoming court MILLS, GORDON, 1101125209 - g , MILWAY, DOUG the big red mach1ine1121g177 11-key club - 12+-key club 1 I V MITCHELL, MR. FRANCIS 148 - MITSCHRICH, .HM 1121i33.52,Q9,66,68,69,72,- 100,101,177 1 A 1 if1'11fi 10-crosscountry, ski club 1 iii- ' ,11-crossgcountry, ski clubynhs 12-cross country, ,ski club,1nhs 11 MLYNAREK, MICHAEL 1101 33,65,107,209 MOEGENBURG, DAVE 1111 86,199 A 1 ,,QMOEGENBURG, PETER 1101 87,115,209 fMOHR,fGREGG 1111 199 MOLITOR, EDWARD 111168,102,1131,199 MOLITOR, MARY 1101 78,209 ' DQMONTALBANO, DAWN 1111 199 1 Moons, CLAYTON 1111 199 MOQUlN, MARGARET 1111.162,84,199 MORAN, AUDREY aud 1121172.124,11,77 A 10-gymnastics '1 11--gymnastics 12-gymnastics, Sparta MORAN, EMILY 1101 56,209 MORATZ, ROBERT 1101 112,209f'fflf MOREY, JEFF 1121 189 I I j MOFIREY, MRLFREDRICK 104,106,154 . MORRIS, GREGORY 1101 209 1. ' MORTON, JANICE jan 1121 69,171 - 1Ofedrama club 11-eats, u32U1.. 12-nhs E 1 ,1 MOSOR, DAN'1101 2091 ' Mosea, KAREN 1111 199 MOSER, SUE Smo 1121 177 MOTAMEDL111.-BEATRl,CE 1121 40,58.59,73,- 10-Sa, Ski Club ff' jjfgii 11-jr. class sec., pisces, pep club,11Espar- tanettes, annie get your gun , I 12-'Pep GND, 5D3r!8l'1ett6S, 1ff32 . ufiddtef 0l'l The f00f if 1 A A Mott, NANCY 1121 177 MOTTL. BABETTE1111 199 1 A A MOY, ANDY 1121 17,7 1 ' ,- MUELLER, oANiEL11111 2035.1 1 . 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THOMAS fI104V,I146II ,, , V R-ADLER,ANNV110183,108,211 ' ' ' RADLERQ DANIEL dan 1121,60,72,1,13,181 , ,1,0-swimmmg , ' ' ' ITI2-RSWIFUFDIHQI 11313 , ' RADLER, SUSAN 1101 108,211 ,, 'IRADOMSKY,,SUSANI1121 189 RAHN,TERRY1121'V'Y II 5' ,fI I, -, SAMPETSTREITER, VTHOMAS 1101 107,112,- I I iRAMSTACK1,JEANNE 11,01 62,211 ' IRAMSTACK, JUDY 1111I5o,190,200 II I lRATAY,ICHARL,ES 1101 69,211 'V RATHKAMP,KURT1101.21'1 ,I iRATfTNER, . MR. GARY 152 RATZ, KEITH 1121 early fgraduate 181 II RATZ, KRlS 200 , 1, 5 , RAU, DAVE 1111 200 I ,I I I RAVELO, MARIA 1101 211, REDDY. DAN 1111 200 I ' REDDYI, DAVID 1101 21,1 REDDY, LYNN 1111 200 I ' 1 REHLINGER, MARY 1121 early graduate 181 REHLINGER, ROBERT 1121 68,181 REHLINGER, 17IMoTHYVV1101 67,211 REICHARD, LINDA 1101 213 REICHMAN. JOANNE.1I101,211 REIMER, BRIAN 1101 211 ' ' REINA, MARIAI1101 82,211 , SCEINARTZ, PATTY 11 1V1 50,68,82,96,129,190,- REINDERS, MARY 1101 70211 REINHARDT, TOM 1111 57.200 REISCH, JOANNE 1121 22,s6,aa,161 10-charm 81 modeling , 11-charm 81 modeling ' ' V' 12-fcharm 8 modeling V ,V REIS,CH,,V JOHN 11V01 211 ' RElTTER, BAReARA+11o1f 57,126,211 BEITTER, TOM 1121 181 RENK, KAREN 1111 200-' ' I V RENNEBOHM, JULIE 1111 56,7O,73,84.200 I RESTOCK, RICK 1121 56,181 ,, , REITIG, WAYNE 1101 211 RETTINGER, NANCY 1101 211 Il I V REUPERT, ,,1, l..YNNEV11O1 211 II REUPERT, TCM1121 181 REX, CHRlS,crlspyI1,121V50,5-6,57,60,62,68,G9,4 79,88.'I08,181 ' 1111 I I. IV 1Oaeswimrnlng,gV,badmintonV, ats, sweep se- cond hand, spartari banner,,echo, track, germ menIclub,,,sa,Istage band, ,pep band ' 11-swimming basketballyi badminton, afs, sweep second hand,,VVV,spartanV banner, mu alpha theta, sa, stage, band, pep band- , REX, DAN ,1111 200, ,I ,, , I RlCARD,FAYE1121189 I RICARD, KAREN 1,101 116,211 RICHARDSONQ MARK 1111 200' 1 RICHMOND, JAY 1101 211, , RICHMOND,VVMIKE 1121 90,100,181 , RICHTER, LARRY 1111 200, RIEMER, BILL 1121 189 I f RIEMER, DEBRA 1101 32,211 RIEMER, GARY 1111 200 I I RIESING, SHELLY 1121 181 , Rises, Bos 1121 182 I RINGNOLDUS, TIM 1111 60,200 RIPP. BRAD 1101 211 I RISCH, JEAN 1111 200 Rlsrock, NANCY 1101 211 RITOHIE, DAVID 1111 200 II ROBB, STEVE 1111 58,66,68,200 ROBELL, STEVE 1121 182 ROBERG, JAY 1101 211 ROBERG, ROBIN 1111 202 .V V ROBERTSON, JOHN 1111 200 'V ROBERTSON, MARY 1121 189 , ROBINSON, JULIE 1111 200 ' RODE, LAIJRIE 1121 189 V V 10--volleyball, ski Club 11-volleyball ,Q :I , ROE, SONJA 1111 60,62.79,83,20O V I , VQVVIV, ,VV ROEDER, GERALD 1101 21,1 V ROESCH, GREG 1121 182 ROETHLE, ROBERT 11112001 I I, ROETHLE, ROBIN 1111 200 ROGERS, ROBINI1121 62,S3,73,83,84,130,1B2 10-swimming, pisces, charm 81 modeling, pep club I ' II I , -I I11-pisces,,,chaVrm 81 modeling1sec1, aoa, Spartan banner Il II V 12-episces, charm 8tImodeIing, aoa, pep club, psychoiogy club, 'Spartan Ibanner, spar- I 181191165 I I V ROHR, RYAN 1101211 2' ROLAND, JULIEI1111 57,200 ROSAL, LINDA '1101'32,79,83,126,211 ROSKOS. MIKE 1121 66,182 10-ski club ' ' 11-ski club V V 12-ski club ' I ' ROSSMAN, DAN 1111 200 Q ROTHE, MARK wild bill 1121 104,182 I 10-4-latin club, football, wrestling 11--latin club, football ' 12-latin club, Itootbalt V ROTHE, NANCY 1101 66,211 ROUMAN, WILLIAM 1101 57,211 ROWE, CHRISTOPHER 1101 56,82,211 ROWLAND, DEBORAH debbie 1121 182 ROY, RICHARD 11V11 56,57,59,68,82,200 RUBATT,iJERRY'1111 104,1O5V,120,200 RUBY, LISA 1111 200 ' I' I ' RUDIGER, MICHELLE 1111 200 , , RUEHL, KAREN 1111 200 ' RUGGLES, MICHAEL-1101 , RUKA, DEBORAH 1101 32,60',66,92,116.211 RUPPRECHT, TODD 1111200 I VV VV RUSSELL, RICHARD 1111 200 ' RUSSO, JOSEPH 1101 211 . RUST, CONNIE 1111 57,63,64,69,84,129,201 RYAN, SUE'1101'66,126,211 I , , V RYNKIEWICZ, PAUL 1101 52,56,133,211 .+S- SAATI-IOFF, KEANE 1111 202 I SABLOWSKI, KENT 1101 213 SADOWSKI, HOLLY 1111 201 I , ,I SANDERS,.KlM 11,01 211 SANTELLE, JAMES jim 1121 54,6O,62,68,69,- 79,80,81,182 IV VV 10-spartan banner, key club,Itorensics, sa, drama-club, cross country, swimming, alas, babylon ' ' 114-spartan banner, nhs, keyVcIub1sec.1, mu aipha theta, forensics, sa, drama club, badger boysistate ,- , , 1,2-Spartan 'banner1edItor1, nhs1pres1, key club1sec1, mu alpha theta, forensics, sa, drama club, principals cabinet, nmsqt semi- flnalist, the Crucible, quill,8t scrolliaward SARA, ALLAN al112147,72,90,91,104,105,182 '10-iwrestling, football, track 11-track, Iettermen's club, key club, football 12-football, track, key club, lettermen's club1sec1 ' ' ' SAPA, LORI 1101 60,70,92,211 SARIAN, MIKE 1111 201 SATOLA, DAVID 1101 57,154,211 SAVAGE, KEVIN 1111 201 SAVlGNAC,'LIZ:1101 211 , SAVIGNAC, MIKE 1111 201 SAVIO,fTHOMAS 11I01 60,66,107,112,211 SAIWALL, ANITA 1121 early 'graduate 189 SCAGQMRS. RUTH 149 . SCHAEFER, SALLY 1111 58,59,68,69,12,201' SCAEFFER, CINDY 1121 73,182 VV 11,-f-afs, paramedical club, pep club 12-pep club, psychology club ,, SCHAEFFER, RICK 1121 122,123,182 SCHALK, KARIN 1121 66,182 V V 11-mu atpha theta ' 12-mu alpha theta It , , SCHENK,,IMR. STEVE 112,144 ' SCHERADELLA, RICHARD 1111 201 SCHILLING, MARK 1121 189 SCHILTER, BARBARA barb 1121 182 , SCHIM, JOHN 1101 104,106,112,213 SCHIM, RICK 1121 110,182 I QIV V 11-keyVIIcIub, basketball 12-key club, basketball SCHLIERP, ROD 1101 107,211 SCHMID, MARK 1101 211 ISCHMID, PAM 1111 78,201 SCHMIDT, DIANE 1121 183 I SCHMIDT, JUDITI-I 1101211 SCHMIDT, KENI1121 189 SCHMITT, TOM 1101 57,211 SCHMITZ, GARY 1101 211 ' SCHMITZ, JOHN schmitty 1121 103,183 10-track key club ' 11-key club, golf I 12-key club, golf I I SCHNEIDER, DAVID 1101 122,211 SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, SCHNEIDER, DEBRA 1101 211 JAMES 1101 66,212 KATHY 1101 57,63,66,83,212I LARRY 1111 121,201 UNDA 1121 56,69,73,183 10-pep band, pep club V 11-pep band, pep club, charm Sbmodeling 12-pep Iband, pep club, psychology ciub. I'1I'1S SCHNEIDER, LYNN 1111 130,201 SCHNEIDER, SANDRA 1101 212 SCHNEIDER, STEVE Schfteldes 1121 68,183 10-basketba 12- key club, ll I mu alpha theta SCHOEN, JIM 1111 68,86,201' ' SCHOEN, MICHAEL 1101212 , , SCHOENECKER, MARTIN 1101 106,112,212 SCHOENECKER, MARY Imelon 1121 183 VV 10-art Club SCHOLL, JENNIFER jenny 1121 183 V 10a-pep club, charm 81 modeling, sa, equestrain club, paramedical club I V 11-HSA V SCHOMMER. KATHY 1121 183 SCHOOS, CLAUDIA 1111 201 SCHOOS, RICHARD rick 1121 103 SOHRAMM, KATHY 1111 201 SCHREIBER, TOM shribe-s112166,183 , 1 10--NECK 11-gymnastics VI 12-ski club SCHROEDER, DIANE 1121 83,183 I SCHROEDER, MICHAEL 1101 66,212 SCHROETER, MARY 1101 66,713,212 VI SCHUELER, MR. RONALD 146 SCHUERER, LINDA boogoire 1121 4O,62,63,- 73,79,84,130,183 . 10-spartan banner, swimming, pisces, charm 81 modeling, ski cIub,trench club 11-spartan banner, swimming, pisces1sec1. annie get your gun, charm 81 modeling, ski Club 12-spartan banner, spartanettes, pisces1v.p.1, charm 81 modeling, ski club, pep club, fiddler on the root VSCHULENBURG, PAUL 1111 60,201 SCI-IULLER, LAUREN poo 1121 62'.B6.68,69,- I79,84,92,183 ' 10--skiclub, Spartan banner, pisces, charm 81 modeilng, track, gymnastics I 11-ski club, spartan banner, pisces1treas1, gymnastics, charm 81 modeling, mu alpha theta, track, nhs 12-ski club, Spartan banner, pisces, charm 81 modeling 1treas1, nhs, mu alpha theta, german I b c u I SCHULLER, SUSAN sue 1121 183 SCHULTZ, DAVID 1111 201 SCHULTZ, KEVIN schultzie 1121 183 10-latin club 11-latin club, electronics club SCHULTZ, ROBERT 1101 212 SCHULZ, ROBERT 1101 212 SCHUMANN, JIM 1121 183 10--basketball, track, key club 11--basketball, key club 12-key club SCHUNEMAN, THOMAS 1101 212 SCHUTTEN, MIKE 1121 189 SCHUTZ, MRS. ELIZABETH 50.142 SCHWEINER, BOB 1111 201 SCI-IWEINER, CAROL 1101 116,212 SCHWENN, PAM 1111 58',59,68,69,201 SCHWIESOW, DAVE 1121 72,100,113,183 10-cross country, swimming, track 11--'cross country, swimming, lettermen's club 12-cross country, swimming, Iettermen's Club ' SCI-IWOCH, ROBERT 1101 2121 SCOTT, DALE 1121 189 SCOTT, MARY 1111 57,201 SEALS, KARI 1101 212 SEEDS, BRUCE 1111 50,68,201,214 SEEDS, DAVID 1101 212 SEI-IULTZER. JOE 1121 189 VANDEVORT, JULIE 1101 213 VANDEVORT, TOM 1121 early graduate 187 VANDEWATER, MRS. CLAUDIA 141 VAN DIEN, MARY 1121 56,189 12-psychology ciub VAN DORF, DIANNE 1121 54,63,69,187 11-nhs , 12-nhs, drama club, track, charm 81 model- mg VAN ERT, SUSAN 1101 124,213 VANNUCCI, JANE 1121 187 VANOSKEY, JAMES 1101 213 VENSKE, DEBRA 1111 202 VENTO, MRS. 145 VERHEY, MARTIN 1111 68,69,104,106,202 VILIONE, JEFF 1121 187 10-golf 11-golf VLASAK, ROBERT 1101 213 VOGEL, CARLA 1121 187 10-german club, fta, ats 11-german club, fta, ats von, JOHN 1111 57,202 VOIT, JULIE 1121 187 12-track VOLLMAR, JONATHAN 1101 213 VOSS, RHONDA 1111 57,72,92,126,202 VOYER, LAURIE1101213 VRANEY, MR. GILBERT 151 ..W.. WAGNER, JEFFREY 1101 213 WAGNER, SUE D. 1121 187 WAGNER, SUE L. 1121 187 10-fta 12--fbla WAHLIG, BRIAN 1111 202 WAHLIG, DAVID vod 1121 187 WALDHUETTER, LYNN 111166,72.73,92,129,- 202 WALL, KELLY 1111 79,202 WALLECRLTHOMAS 1101213 WALSH, GREG 1101 106,112,213 WALSH, JERRY 1121 -36,120,187 10-wrestling, baseball 11-wrestling, baseball, tennis, jr. prom court 110091 12-wrestling, basebali, tennis, nhs I WALTER, CATHERINE 1101 64,613,213 WALTER, GREG walt 1121 187 ' ' WALTER, LINDA 1111 66.131292 , , WALTERS, ANTHONY 1101' 2113 I gif 1 WANGARD, JEFF 1101 1o2,1,zo.2g1g3: 1, WANGAR, STEVE 111116Q,64g202 RIII' i f WEB ER, HEIDI 1111 5oe,1r1a2ozII WEBER, SALLY 1121 31,,52,,68,69,eo.a111df7 IIIIE' 10-Spartan banner, iatiriictub 11-Spartan banner, rr1uI11aIpl1a,Qtheta,1 ifnhii badger girl's state, quiI1 X SifibIt?3W3fd55Qjf ,,,1 12-Spartan banner, nqsi ,111u,,gaIp13art11etag, principal'S cabinet, Sr. bail WEBER, MBS. UNA gijf WEDEL, SCOTT1101 122,21i31i?ff I WEBEMAYEB, SUZANNE 1101. 11, WEGER, SCOTT 1101 213 J WEHNES, BARB 1121 69,96,187 10-debate 11-mu alpha theta, ats 12-tennis, nhs, mu alpha theta WEISHAR, MR. WILLIAM 149 WEISS, ED mr. ed 1121 56,104,187 10-football, pep band 11-footbali, pep band 12-football, pep band, marching band in- structor ' WELLS, WENDY 1111 202 WENSTROM, BETH 1111 202 af. M. A mf we ' 311,-,ning - .'.,g,1Z 295115 v 1 M 1 A WENSTROM, GAIL 1101 66,213 f . WENZEL, JOHN 1111 202 ' WENZEL, PETER 1101 58,59,102,2131 1 WENZEL,,SUSAN the wenz 1121 73,79,128,1B8 10-cheerleading, pep ciub 11-cheerleading , , 12-cheerleading . WENZLER, CHARLES CHUCKV1121 12,128,188 10-wrestling, football, sa ' 4 x 11-wrestling, key club I 1 12-key club, cheerleading, sa, homecoming c0urt1king1 , i . , WERMAGER, CRAIG 1101 107,213 ' f WERMAGER. STEVE 1121 18315 - WERSEI., SI-IIRLEY1doc,1121 189 WEST, RICK 1111 104,1116,202ri-fer , ,- WESTMORE, DIANE 11011,1Q24',2'I3 1 WESTMORE, KATHY '11'I1If'80,66gQQ7'2.108,- 192,202 . . . WETHE, MR. BURT 94,150x' W1 flfiii, - WETZEL, CAROL 1101:213,,. 1. , . WHITE, JOHN juan bianca11121fzz,3r9,9o,1o4,- WOLDA, KARIN '1101 664213 WOLFE, DAVID 1101.107,213 WOLLENSCHLAGER, SCOTT1111 202 ZVOLTER, KATHERINE 1111 54,63.64,82,116,- 02 ' WOLTERS. KIM 1111 202 WOOD, MICHAEL 1101 213 WOODQQWENDY 1101 213 WOODFHNG1, DON woody 1121 sB,69,1aa '104transferred'from billerica memorial high school., 11-swimming ' I 1244-mu1aI1pha theta, Spartan banner, nhs WQODRING, WILLIAM 1101 213 WOODS, GLORY 1101 70,213 WOODS, JIM 1111 202 WOODS, ROBERT 1111 202 WOOLSEY, KELLY 1101 82,213 ' WORTHINGTON, TOM nuts 1121 104,188 10r-key club, football 11-football I ' 12--football 1 H 105,188 it .gf 1.Q1I!iff,fgl1 1 WRIGHT, KATHY 1101 213 , Q. , 10-football, basketbati,track,1keyiclub.so'ph. WRIGHT,5SUSAN 1121 early graduate 188 'Nil l CISSS v,p. Vi ' gg , WRITT, LANCE 1111 202 11-football, track, key club, Iettermerfs ciub WROBBEL, SCOTT wrobs 1.121 189 12-football, key club, lettermenfs club . . 11 10-football, basebafi ' 'f 'ii' WHITE, MRS. PEGGY 140 , ' ' ' I 11-basketball - ' WICKERT, LAURIE 1121 54,59g6Og188 11 112..pa5eba11 Q' 10-drama club, alas, babylon, sa 1 I Wulll MR. ALAN 137,11 11-drama ciub, annie get your gun, Swim? WUNDER, LINDA 111172,116,126,202 ' ming, Sa I A I I 12-drama club, fiddIer on the roof, the duel-' .1 1 1. ble, dirty dozen, sa I 1 11 WIEGAND, MARK wiegs 1121 37,40,56,58fi59Z-I 69,122,123,12B,188,72 g , , 10-gymnastics, student prince, 32, keyftdub I 1' A Irr , ,iff 11-gymnastics, annie get your gun,,,32Q 1 1 11 1 Club u A A . ,. , . fl iYANK,'RAY11'I171,20Z . 12-gymnastics, fiddler on the F0Ofg':KQZtiQIl1b, ,.. ,.-YEE, CHARLIE 1111 202 nhs, 32, cheerie1adi,ng,,lettermen's1,oIL11i, sr. NYELLICK, JOEL 1191 24,3 ball COUY1 A ' WYENERICH, DAVID111O132,6O,213 W1EeAND,fRIGKfrt11rr1A11651114292 ,,., .,r.AA I - YENERICH,JIM1111100202 WlENKVE,i 11112025 A WIESEN. MARK1101 ' WlESM.UEI4L.EFi. QQINT SYSQNT 11214189111 I I I A . 10-basebiif llr 11-bagebgil, 1 12-DRSEDHII f 1 fiii , . , WIESNQUELLER, KAIfg1y611o1 2131, I I I . , . WH-COX. DENISEft111' t6 zABoJNiK, JILL zabo'1121 189 I Wli4C0?44 KIMfrt1r21.2r133z.f.riJA' 11-ffa I 4 . 1Q,7gymnasticS, Student4pfin69iTV Y 1 12,413 11 . 1 Wfzosffrllvl 1111 6S,.104.f1GQ42gZr .II.1 I 1. . . ZAHN, DOUG 1121 eegfxae ww WILLIAMS, DEBRA 1101 57,71 42115 '1fT111 I 10--Ski ciubw I WILLIAMS, JULIEr111i1' 1294202 I , 11-Ski EIUUA' ' 'IA' WILLISOMM, DEBBIE,1121earIygi'aduate1'I88f 12-5111 club, 11 1 1 W1LLS, KEN DALI1 coQrsgQ1i21.36,e1 ,62,a4,,es,, e9,12,ao,a1,11s,1ss,1as 91 f 10-swimming, crests' dountry, ysoph, .glass treas.,sa' ,. I 1' 11-Swimming, I6t1EfmieI'1'S club, :wspartap banner, crossncouhtry. lr. PYOITI GOI-IVY, homecoming, co1.irt,71sa,' mu alpha theta,ffnI1s 12-swi mmmg, 4fSP3!213f1,.:,b31'1f19f,, Iet1erm1en's oIub1pree1, Sa, Sy, class pres, mu alphaftheta, nhs, schboIffboa1fdj . . 11 .1 , WILSON. JIM 1111151134202 I It A WINEK, MRL WINKEL, DAVID 1111 5Z,66g68,1O4,106Q2021Q- WINKEL, SUSAN Suzi11211f263169,1,1B8 ...1 ...,. 10--pep club, forensics, student prince if l'f 11-pep club, charm 81 modeIing1r.San,g1ia-get your gun 12-charm 81 modeling, nhs WISE, RICHARD Cassius 1121 4O,82,'IQ8' 11-Key club mfg TZELLES, PETER 1121 early graduate 79,189 ZAHNER, DIANE 1111 202 , ZANDRON, KlM,1101 63,64,66.213 ZARSKE, DAN 1111 2027 V ' ZARSKE, LYNNI11 111 202 ,11 1 ZAYDEL, MR. MYRON1143 I ZECH EL, JACKIE 11'11'g58,59,66,202 ZEMBRODQ, DIANE f1121-E681-69,189 I IIII 'f'f10-eafsffslgi cIub,1foIa1Sec11 '11f-afs1v,p.'1, nhs, mukalpha theta, echo , 2+-nhs1sec1,fmu ,alpha ',,,1 theta. psychology club ' Ti ZIBUNG, GREG zeebong 721217189 ZIEGLER, DALE 1111 52Q5 ,57',87,202: ZIEMENDORF, JIM 1101, 5Q,107,112,213 ZILLMER, JOANNE 112162189 ' S 12-Spartan banner Z, . 1. ZIMMERMAN, BOB 11211189 ZIMMERMAN,JEFFREY11011213 1 ZINSM EISTER, KIM 1111129202 12-key club, fiddler on the roof ZOELLICK' MARK 110112913 1 WITT, ,CHRIS U01 129,213 ZUR, BRYAN 1111 2021 1 WITT, STEVE 1111 202' ' ' WOECKENER, JOHN 1111 202 - w- 1 I ' WOECKENER, PATRICIA 1101 213 , I Ag .. 1., 111, 223 ,... I It 1 'V . iv W9 of fervently OUY BS 9 T0 issue of ECHO-'76 comes intofyour poseseion will but a little realize the labor that hasifimade the page-S possible. 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