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WHAT HAPPENED IN '87? Iran-Contra Hearings turn Oliver North into folk hero; $500 billion stock market crash on Black Monday; Reagan and Gorbachev summit leads to signed treaty; US Navy frigate Stark attacked by Iraq, 37 killed; Persian Gulf Heats Up; Jim Bakker steps down from PTL after affair with Jessica Hahn; Gary Hart drops out of Presidential Race after disclosure of relationship with Donna Rice then reenters; AIDS virus spreads; Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashes in Detroit, one survivor; Continental Airlines Flight 1713 crashes in Denver 28 killed; Pari-mutual racing fever sweeps area; The Avenue Mall opens in Appleton; James Loften and Mossie Cade stand trial on sex-assault charges; William Proxmire announces retirement; Mandatory seat belt law; Philippine ship collides with oil tanker 1,500 people missing assumed dead; Beverly Hills Cop II top grossing film; Slippery When Wet best-selling record; Chicago's Mayor Harold Washington dies; CIA director William Casey dies; and Liberace dies of AIDS. The above headlines came from the Post Cresent.
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MEMORIES OF DAYS GONE BY In the fall of 1984 a new freshman class walked through the doors of Chilton High School. It was to become one of the most successful and unique classes Chilton High School would have for years. The class of '88 would be known for its participation in school organizations and sports. It would also be known as a class that would work together not as a class, but as a family. In our freshman year we had to learn to work together very quickly to finish the Homecoming float and posters. We were organized and lead by our class officers: President Sue Liebau, Vice President Kari Knoespel, Secretary Kari Muenster, Treasurer Amy Hephner; and Representatives Michelle Beil, Bob Broeckel, Sara Graney, and Keith Schmitz. Our class advisors Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Westphal also helped us. We showed school spirit with the number of participants in the cheerleading and Pom Pon squads. Cheerleaders were Ann Broker, Julie Dietz, Tina Enneper, Linda Meier, and Carol Stenson. The Pom Pon members were Julie Depies, Denise Dietz, and Kari Muenster. Our sophomore year started with a surprise win of Homecoming's Spirit Week. We were lead to our win by our new advisors Ms. Ogle and Mrs. Schaffer; and our class officers: President Julie Depies, Vice President Tony Kobriger, Secretary Kari Muenster, Treasurer Amy Hephner, and Representatives Denise Dietz, Troy Neuber, Kevin Schmitz, and Terry Woelfel. Cheerleaders and Pom Pon girls helped us win Spirit Week too. Cheerleaders were Sherri Breckheimer, Tammy Boehnlein, Tina Enneper, Tracy Heinrich, Tina Lisowe, and Renee Scherer. Pom Pon members were Ann Broker, Julie Depies, Denise Dietz, Nancy Engler, Amy Hephner, Sara Keuler, Kari Muenster, Tina Nennig, and Lynn Schemmer. Our sophomore year also brought on the added responsibility of sponsoring Sweetheart Hop. Our King and Queen Terry Woelfel and Kari Knoespel reigned under the theme For Just A Moment . Other court members were: Julie Depies and Brad Ludwig, Nancy Engler and Troy Neuber, Amy Hephner and Gary Mertz, Sara Keuler and Keith Schmitz, and Kari Muenster and Mark Eisner. We said good-bye to Denise Dietz who spent part of her sophomore and junior years in New Zealand, and Julie Keuler who stayed in Ecquador her sophomore summer. Our junior year we won Spirit Week again, but under new class officers. Our President was Gary Mertz, Vice President Terry Woelfel, Secretary Kari Muenster, Treasurer Kevin Schmitz; and Representatives Sara Graney, Amy Hephner, Kari Knoespel, and Lynn Schemmer. Cheerleaders and Pom Pon girls led our class in school spirit. Cheerleaders were Sue Bartel, Michelle Beil, Sherri Breckheimer, Tina Enneper, and Renee Scherer. The Pom Pon members were co-captains Julie Depies and Kari Muenster, and squad Ann Broker, Denise Dietz, Nancy Engler, Amy Hephner, Sara Keuler, Tina Nennig, Lynn Schemmer, and Becky Vanne. Our Junior Prom showcased the crowning of King and Queen Brian Bancroft and Tammy Boehlein. Other court members were Kathy Anhalt and Tony Kobriger, Michelle Beil and Mike Zorn, Nicole DeMaster and Rick Krause, Sue Liebau and Bob Hoffmann, Tina Nennig and Paul Nickel. During the summer, four juniors went to Badger State: Tom Bailey, Bob Hoffmann, Kris Bittner, and Tammy Cullen; and three juniors went to Business World: Paul Nickel, Jim Schneider, and Allison Seckel. We also said good-bye to Renee Scherer who spent the summer in Iceland. In September of 1987 the class of '88 started its last year at Chilton High School. We started the year with three new friends: Renny Bolivar from Venezuela, Orawan Tanprawet from Thailand, and Dieter Van Besien from Belgium. Also our classmate Kris Bittner spent her last year in Belgium. Homecoming was very special for the senior class this year. First, we won Spirit Week for the third consecutive time. Second, we succeeded in having a parade even though it was raining. Finally, we crowned Duane See and Becky Vanne King and Queen at our Homecoming Dance with the theme song In My Dreams playing. Other court members included Lori Biese and Doug Depies, Sherri Breckheimer and Dan Hackbarth, Tina Enneper and Gregg Heller, Terri Hacka and Tim Steffes, Tracy Heinrich and Stewart Anhalt, and Tammy Hoerth and Larry Ecker. We were led to a successful Homecoming by advisors Miss Nelson and Mrs. Schaffer, and also class officers: President Gary Mertz, Vice President Terry Woelfel, Secretary Kari Muenster, Treasurer Amy Hephner; and Representatives Bob Broeckel, Julie Keuler, Kari Knoespel, and Russ Seider. Cheerleaders were Michelle Bell, Sherri Breckheimer, Julie Dietz, Tina Enneper, Kari Knoespel, and Renee Scherer. Pom Pon members were co-captains Julie Depies and Kari Muenster; and squad Ann Broker, Denise Dietz, Nancy Engler, Sara Keuler, Tina Nennig, Lynn Schemmer, and Becky Vanne. With graduation around the corner, we, as seniors, looked back on our high school years. Most memories were happy, but some were sad. We took those sad memories though, and used them to become better firends. On June 5, 1988, the 105 graduating class received their diplomas and moved on to the next step in their lives. The class of '88 leaves the student body with one thought, get involved with sports, organizations, and activities. You don't have to do everything, just what you're comfortable with because the experiences you gain now will carry you through a lifetime. The class of 88 will always be thankful for the experiences it has gained at Chilton High. 4
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