Cochrane Fountain City High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Fountain City, WI)

 - Class of 1968

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' X if i 4 M 'Mai :Q w.,.,.,.. .W . . - ----:gr S MM- M., ,.,,...W...,.k.....r....,,,4,, .1 , , asf 'flag Y Construction In The Early Stages In April of 1967 the citizenry of our school district voted to approve a bond issue in excess of one million dollars for new school facilities. October of 1967 initiated construction activities which would create a centralized K-6 elementary school and an addition to the high school for inclusion of the 7th and 8th graders. Upon completion in the fall of 1968, all C-FC students will be housed in modem educational facilities more conducive to Current educational opportu- nities. --Mr. Gavin Strand Superintendent ,.. 3 STUDENT LIFE We must strive to acquire knowledge 4 and to apply it with wisdom J. F. Kennedy 5 e,.,f ei ll i i A Feeling Of Friendship Is Ever Present Our School Days Our managers k I I SENIORS I CAROLYN ABTS Student Council 2g Drama 2, 3,43 Annual 3,43 News- paper 2, 3,43 Co-Editor 43 FMC 1, 2, 3,43 Secretary 4g Mag. Sale Team Captain 43 Badger-Girls State Alt. 3 Cheerleader l,2, 3,43 Majorette l,2, 33 GAA 2, 33 Secre- tary 33 Pep Club 2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Secretary 4. JAMES AUER Chorus l, 2, 3,43 Forensics 23 Dist. Cont. 23 Newspaper 33 FFA l,2, 3,43 Pep Club 3. s f as - - ,r The Seniors Will KATHLEEN BAECKER Student Council 23 Forensics 2, 33 Dist. Cont. 2, 33 State 33 Annual 3,43 Editor 43 Newspaper 3,43 Li- brarian 1,2,3,43 Head Lib. 43 FMC 1,23 FTA 2,3,43 Badger Girls State3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pres. 43 Homecoming Queen. SUZANNE BAERTSCH 3 Class Sec. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Pep Q Band 2, 3,43 Drama l, 2, 3,43 Annual 43 Newspaper 3 4 FTA 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Prom Att 2 J' DELLA BAGNIEWSKI Drama 2, 3,43 Annual 3,43 Newspaper 1,2, 3,43 FMC 1, 2, 3,43 FHA 4g Prom Att. 13 Pep Club 2, 33 Drill Team 3,43 GAA 3,43 One-Act Play 33 Senior Class Play. DIANE BAGNIEWSKI Student Council 3-Alt. 3 Librarian 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4g Sno-ba1lAtt. 2. RUTH BAGNIEWSKI Class Treas. 33 Newspaper 33 FMC l,2, 3,43 Treas. 43 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 23 Cheerleader 4g GAA 2, 3,43 Pres. 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Drill Team 3j Homecoming Att. GAIL BARTH Band 1,2,3,45 Lib. 43 Pep Band 2, 3,43 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 3,43 Newspaper 2, 3,43 FHA l,2,3,4g FTA 2,3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Senior Class Play. I0 GLORIA BECKER Student Council 4-Alt. 5 Drama 2, 3,45 Annual 3,45 Newspaper 2, 3,45 Librarian 1,25 FMC 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3,4. BONITA BEIGHLEY Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama 1,25 Newspaper 25 FHA 2. Never Forget MARY BENNING Student Council Treas. 35 Drama 2, 3,45 Treas. 45 Forensics 25 State 25 Annual 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 FMC l,2,35 Treas. 25 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 35 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 GAA 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 FTA 4. CAROL BLANK Librarian 2, 3,45 FHA 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3,4. ,Q F f .X 51 DALE BLOCK Lettermen's Club 3,45 FFA l,2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4. ARVENE BOLTERMAN Librarian 3,45 FMC 15 FHA lg Shorthand Award 3. DANIEL BORGWARDT Chorus 1, 2, 35 Football 4. THEODORE BRAATZ Student Council 1, 35 Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Chorus 15 Newspaper 3,45 Sports Ed. 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Pres. 45 Track l,2, 3,45 Capt. 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Co-Capt. 45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Sno ball Att. lg Prom Kingg Homecoming Royaltyg Badger Boys State. ll Qi if LARRY ERNST Student Council 1, 2,45 Treas. 45 Annual 3,45 Sports Ed. 45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 FFA 15 Golf l,2,3,45 Base- ball 35 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 FTA 4. RICHARD FALLS Basketball l, 2 , 4. SANDRA BUCHHOLZ Drama 2. LARRY COMERO Track 25 Football 25 Wrestling 4. GERALD CONRAD Student Council 25 Class Pres. 25 Band l,2, 3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,45 Drama 2,3,45 Pres. 45 I.ettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 15 Football Mgr. 25 Wrestling 1,25 Senior Class Play. NANCY DUELLMAN Annual 3,45 Newspaper 2, 3,45 FMC lg FHA 1,3545 Drill Team 35 Sno-ball Att. 1,35 GAA 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Returning To C- C SUSAN ENGEI. Drama 3,45 Annual 45 FHA l5 Pep Club 3. WERNER ENGEI. Student Council 3,45 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Class Pres. 15 Chorus 1,25 Vice-Pres. 25 Annual 3,45 Newspaper 45 Photographer 45 FFA l, 2, 3,45 WDJA 2, 3,45 FFA Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. '15 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 FTA 4. I2 GERALD FIEDLER Newspaper 35 Mag. Sale High Salesman 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. ' DUANE FLEMMING Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Chorus 2, 3,45 LaCrosse Music Cont. 3,4. MARGELYN GROVES Class Treas. 45 Chorus l,2, 3,45 Drama 152, 3,45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 15 Asst. Mgr. 45 Cheerleader 2, 35 Homecoming Att. 5 Senior Class Play. ALAN HAEUSER Drama 2,45 FFA 1,2, 3,45 Sec. 45 Track 15 Wrestling 2 WJDA 1,2, 3,45 Treas. 2. For Their Final Year BONITA HANEY coming Att . Class Treas. 25 FMC 2, 3,45 Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Drill Team 45 Prom Queeng Home- KAREN HEINEMANN Class Sec. 15 Drama 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 45 GAA 4. if zu f ..1 s- . 5 , 5,5 - 6 Es K ,is ,, 1 iz , 'us Q' - ,fEz,:? KATHREN HEINEMANN Drama 3,45 FHA 15 Pep Club 3,4. PAMELA HORSTMANN Librarian 2, 3,45 FMC 2, 35 Mag. Sale High Salesman 3, 45 Drill Team 4. V 5 - 5 I3 DUANE HUND FFA 2, 3,45 Wrestling 4. PAUL ISAKSON RANDALL ISAKSON Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,35 FFA1,2,3, . 45 Wrestling l,2,4. ALBERT KAMMUELLER Chorus l,2, 3,45 Pres. 45 FFA 1,25 3,45 Treas. 3, Vice- Pres. 45 Track 25 WJDA 1,25 35 Sec. 5 Senior Class Playg Homecoming MC. CHARLOTTE KAMROWSKI Librarian 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KAMROWSKI 5 Drama 2, 3,45 Newspaper 2, 3,45 FFA 1, 35 Senior Class Play. The Exciting ROBERT KASKE Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2, 3,4-. KAREN KNOSPE Drama 1,2, 3,45 Forensics 35 Dist. Cont. 35 Annual 1, 2, 3,45 Newspaper 1, 2, 3,45 Co-Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Treas. 45 Senior Class Play Asst. Director. DONNA KONTER Librarian 2, 3,45 Pep Club 35 Shorthand Award 3. GARY KRAUSE Student Council 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3,45 Football l,2, 3,45 Basketball l, 25 Wrestling 3,45 Homecoming Royalty. JACQUELYN KRIESEL Student Council lg Class Sec. 35 Drama 2, 35 Annual 3, 45 Newspaper 2, 3,45 FMC l,2, 3,45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 35 GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Drill Team 3. STEVEN KRUMHOLZ Annual 3,4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Football Mgr. 2. L LEONARD LETTNER Class Vice-Pres. 35 Chorus 1,25 FFA 1, 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Track 2, 3,45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Footballl,2, 3,45 Co-Capt. 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. GERTRUDE LINCE Chorus l, 2, 3,45 Drama 2, 3,45 Annual 45 Newspaper l,2, 35 Librarian 3,45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 2,4. Football Games TARRY LITSCHER I.ettermen's Club 45 FFA l,2, 3,45 Track 3,45 Baseball l, 25 Football 3, 45 Basketball 2. WANDA LITSCHER Transfer Student 23 Chorus 2, 3,4, Drama 2, 3,45 News- paper 2, 3,4. I5 DENNIS LOESEL Track 25 Football 3. JOHN LOSINSKI Student Council 25 Chorus l,2, 3,45 Drama 2, 3,45 An- nual 2, 3,45 Newspaper 2, 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Mag. Sale Team Captain 35 Track 1,2,45 Golf 35 Foot- ball 2, 3,45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3,45 Senior Class Play. STEVE MCCAMMON GREGORY MCQUINN 16 Transfer Student 35 Baseball 3,45 Class Vice-Pres. Drama 45 Golf 45 Newspaper 3,4. Drama 25 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 35 Track 35 Foot- ball 35 Wrestling 35 Weightlifting 2. 45 Last-Minute Crammmg MARY MALCHASKI Librarian 4. LU CILLE PU TZ Chorus 1,25 FMC 1,25 FHA 15 Drill Team 3,4. LONNIE ROHRER Student Council 45 Class Pres. 45 Band l,2, 3,45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,45 Annual 45 Business Mgr. 45 Baseball 1, 35 Band Pres. 5 Badger Boys State Alt. 5 Senior Class Play. SANDRA ROLBIECKI Drama 2,35 Annual 45 Librarian 2, 3,45 Sec. 45 Pep Club 2, 3. 2 ,paff For Tests MARK SCHOLI. Student Council 45 Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band, Lettermen's Club 4, Track 2, Baseball 3,45 Football 4, Basketball 2, 4, Mgr. lg Homecoming Royalty. L1NDoN SEMLING FFA 1, 2, 3,43 WJDA 3,4. MERTON SUTTER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, WJDA 3,4. GERALDINE SWEASY Transfer Student, 43 Pep Club 4, FMC 45 GAA 43 News- paper 43 Drama 4. THOMAS ROSENOW Newspaper 45 Art Ed. 4, Lettermen's Club l,2, 3,43 Track l,2, 3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3,45 Sno-ball Court 2. JOHN RUBEN Track 4, Baseball 2,45 Basketball 2. PATRICIA RUBEN Student Council Sec. 4, Class Sec. 2, Band 1,23 Pep Band 2, Chorus l,2,3,43 Drama l,2, 3,43 One-Act Play 35 Annual 3,43 Copy Ed. 4, Mag. Sale Team Captain lg Pep Club 2, 3, FTA 2, 3,45 Historian 3, Senior Class Play. Cl-IERRIE RYDER Librarian 45 FMC 2, 3,45 FHA 3,43 Parliamentarian 45 Drill Team 3,45 GAA 33 Pep Club 2, 3,4. I7 4. LEWIS THORNE Student Council 33 Class V1ce Pres 1, Forensics 3 4 Annual 1, Lettermen's Club 2, 3 4, Sec Treas 4 Mag. Sale Team Captain 3 Track 2, 3 4, Football 2, 3 ROBERT TUXEN FFA 2, 3, 4, WJDA 3, 4, off 4 SUSAN TYLKA Newspaper 25 Librarian 2, 3, 4 SANDRA VERAGUTH Band 1, 23 Drama 25 FHA 3, 4. DONNA WHITE Transfer Student 4, Newspaper 4. LOIS WOJCHIK Class Treasurer 1, Drama 2, 3, 4, FMC 1, 4, President 4, Mag. Sale Team Captain 45 Cheerleader 2, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Prom Royalty 33 Homecoming Attendant 4. JANE WOLFE Student Council 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. -Sec. 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 2, 3, 45 FMC 1, 2, 3, 45 News- paper 2, 3, 45 Pep C1ub.2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 33 Senior Class Play. I8 ,Wi . Seniors answer to cheer at pep fest. From the first sock hop to the senior banquet, realization of graduation and the need to plan for the Senior Class of 1968 experienced four years of the future, the seniors engaged in more concen- personal growth. Not only did they learn more about trated study. Some of the highlights of the four themselves and others but they also gained a better years were the arrival of class rings, the junior- incite into the world around them. With the Senior Prom, and the class play. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Rohrer, Mr. Sulack, Miss Chamber- lain, Mr. Skorlinski, Mr. Schleich. I9 SITTING: L. Rohrer, M. Scholl, W. Engel, Pres. 5 D. Krumholz, V.P. 3 R. Ruben, Sec., S. Kline, Asst. Sec., L. Ernst, Treas. 3 G. Becker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ferguson, B. Bohlinger, D. Kriesel, R. Ernst, J. Hansen, G. Lettner, T. Bagniewski, K. Krumholz, Mr. Freimark. THIRD ROW: D. Merchelwitz, D. Wicka, W. Bond, D. Petting, D. Brommerich, K. Keller, I. Schmidtl-cnecht. Council Recommends Micro-Reader Purchase Student Council officers, Mr. Freimark, Mr. Ferguson, and Mrs. Sherman admire the new micro-film-reader-printer. The Student Council organized Homecoming festivities and selected movies and assemblies for the school year. Members also sold tickets for athletic events. Student Council representatives attended a convention at Hudson, Wisconsin, on April 20. The Council was instrumental in the purchase of a micro-film-printer reader with the funds obtained from the magazine sale. This machine was placed in the library for easy acces- sibility to all students. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. WALZ BUICK-OLDS-GMC TRUCKS WINONA, MINNESOTA zzs WEST THIRD ST. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS FRIENDS Dick Wicka, presidentg Brian Schniepp, vice- janis Haney, secretaryg Diane Zeichert, backdrop. alternate. The junior class began their year by making preparations for Homecoming . They decorated the gym, centering the decorations around the theme October Triumph, and also made the football In early October excitement ran high as the juniors received their class rings. The highlight of the year, however, was reached on April 27, the night of the annual junior-Senior Prom. Student Council representatives were Karen Krumholz, Sue Kline, Jeff Hansen and Bill Bond 5 . 3' Hi? 'W ani QA L k za? 'B' va T :- W V a lli. , , ff 1:-sg 1, , V i' ss7fQEff?Q A 36 ' .aw . .. ,Lu I. fx it ' 'ASR 'fy flajcs, . Linda Anderson Bernard Baecker Gary Baker Dean Becker 22 Steve Baures Cherry Beighley Judy Blank Marilyn Blecha Linda Boardman Bill Bond Gary Brandes Toni Brandes Terry Brown Tom Comero ir -:I ,,f : ., Aiivk A ,, Gail Frie Sandy I-Iaeuser Donna Hager Janis Haney joan Dingfelder Bill Engel Rita Ewing David Fetting Keith Petting Junlor Year Is Year of Decision H 23 Barbara Heitman Diane I-Ierold Scott Iohnsrud Susan Iurasinski Richard Kaiser jane Karnmueller Susan Kline Robert Konter Iohn Kriesel Daniel Krumholz Karen Krumholz james Krumm Diane Kupietz Grace Lee Sigrud Lindrud ,..' ifjif s-J ii Zxx EF ff? Qfg if . , Q y., si' K S591 M f I X M -3 1 W - 1 Y-,Jia E3 S .ww F 'I 1, .I ' ,. Q . - : va if - QJ . , -Q h ' 'Sf Q Y , 1 , -fr' i .- we , - .flea -, .':Q.f-4, . Q is Q 1 wh X 'QHRF 5? N 'Y , r Y S nik 1 f r ,,..?- ' if wwe . . ,,f.v-QRQZS4 1 ' 1911. NS 5? .iii V 1 was ev ' fe ig 'R ilifwifgwrrf- ' --izifzi' 9 Si f fl f -E r - L , 1 , . , '1 B 1 . . , 5, . . .faq . - safe 2 . X A si Q Q or f ' ti aw- . qi 2' X gg: Q Q XV , La' 'S '-Z K ky-,L ' 4 'i '- S ws . Wi, 1 5 ,uh R34 I - . . , J. f 53.3.5 .WJ fyg, A JL 4 . .J ,f fn ,ii -all Zii y f l , M fig? rf' . 4 'V ' Hai fr as - - D 1 -h. 1 . , M ' QQ S 'r a N , vii- ,Q W 1 Mary Io Wolfe Ronald Zeches Diane Zeichert 24 Diane Literski Terry Loesel Fred Maule Charles Menting Robert Moga John Mueller Marvin Oesau Linda Passow Willard Ratz john Rothering Diane Ruben Kathy Schmidtknecht Brian Schniepp Terry Schultz David Schwanke Faye Senn Allan Staige Gary Stampka Mike Stinson Mary Sutter Rita Therring Richard Wicka Linda Wieczorek Steve Wieczorek Dorothy Wnuk Starting their second year at C-FC, the sophomores completed a project begun during the previous school year by purchasing pictures which were exhibited in the library. They also began a new project to purchase a cape for the Homecoming Queen. Homecoming duties were fulfilled by providing the flowers, tiaras, banners, and the crown for the queen. The traditional Pirate head was also contributed by the Class of '70. Class president Dave Fetting, Tom Bagniewski, Kathy Keller, Dave Brommerich, and Barb Bohlinger, alternate, served on the Student Council. Dave Fetting, presidentg Bill Krause, vice-presidentg Sue Prussing, secretaryg Cathy Koontz, treasurer. Swinging Sophomores Contribute To'School Functions Alvin Amann James Arneson Michael Averbeck Jerome Baertsch Tom Bagniewski Richard Baures John Bechly Rita Bergerson 'Dre Linda Bielefeldt Barb Bohlinger jerry Bollinger . Peter Borgwardt 5 ' W 2 is 5 .1 f .:': I fi? , . vyeez .mf - a ' - V' H L . I I i 1 . ' L I . 'Q I ' Bill Bockenhauer 5 -. ,Q 2 1 ? 1 , we L 5 . , ,K V3 41 ,- if ge Agfa Vg P S .iii 2, i .. Ji 6 I 25 David Brommerich Faye Dittrich Marlene Dittrich David Drazkowski Nancy Drazkowski Larry Dworschak Ruth Ferguson David Fetting Karen Franzwa Rita Gabrick Tom Grable Lois Haeuser Greg Heichel Rita Heitman Mariann I-Ierold Daniel Hess Don Hunger Linda Isakson Iohn Kafer Kathy Keller Marie Konter Cathy Koontz Lola Krause William Krause James Kubicek Carol Langowski Tom Langreck Dennis Larson Ann Lovas Pat Malotke rife QW si 4 'Q -Sw, s SE X 5 . J J, J' ivu M, 1' as ,Mt 'fi L k av 'F n ss .ff 55 3 as MSW Q Ii A 1 fu ' A r 1 5- '14-s , if .Je - I 1 V, 6 ,J mr X F xf an ian ' in . V + K- ' ' ip: , ' . .. iwaafzz if ,aw fl il 4 '7:n3, ..L ey.: I , K ' K ,few ' Q .X Sgg 'A' 'A S.: .Q N 'Q . W 1 , - kj ' . , X x A L L . ffl' 1 'li FZ -I :if JE? M W R Nu il? iffiifirzg. 27 Thomas McFarlin Donald Menting William Michaels Larry Muench Casmer Neumann Jeannie Neumann JoAnne Pape Francine Pelley Cheryl Piel John Prondzinski Susan Prussing jane Przytarski Gary Ratz Randy Rohrer Marjorie Rothering jane Ruben Jolene Sass Mike Schaffner Neal Schaffner Patricia Schmidtknecht Tony Schmidtknecht julie Scholmier Larry Sevallius Steve Stuber Richard Thoman Gaye Tylka Dennis Vandermoon Steve Vandermoon Cleo Wender Becky Wolfe 4711 Memoriam THOMA S MCFA RLIN BORN AUGUST 21, 1951 DIED DECEMBER 17 1967 That golden key That opens the palace of etermty M11ton ..-- f ee ,,, , lm if-ww Www... ...hmmw can was JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Schmitz, Mrs. johnson, Mrs. Gerlach, Mr. Everson. SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Steckel, Mrs. Duel, Mrs. Schaffner, Mrs. Strand. 28 FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Scholl, Mr. Rosenow, Mr. Marchionda, Mrs. Kenny The freshman class of 1967-1968 enjoyed many new experiences and faced many new responsibilities as they entered their first year of high school. One of the first activities was the decorating of the goal posts for the Homecoming festivities. They also sponsored a Thank-You dance on January 9 for the sophomores in appreciation for the initiation dance. CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Baures, treasurerg Gary Wieczorek, vice presidentg Rich Ernst, presidentg Kappy Henkes, secretary. Freshmen Barb Abts , Carol Adanlf Gaylord Adank Bill Baertsch Richard Bagniewski Donn Barth Susie Baures James Bechley Claire Beighley 'al S -is 5 Donald Bittner Sandy Boardman Myron Bolterman jaci Brandes Sandra Brandhorst Gary Burmeister Lyle Burmeister jackie Decker Gerald Drazkowski Thomas Duellman 29 is L it if 5-ffm Fx U sg E' 7 f sw- Q as if 53 i . -ggi-is s , . a : -.-We as I t,,. f -fr: ' , -1 ff: B Q 3,3 5,433 3 we Sq is A, 'iii S 5 K if X xii? A ,E gf fi so V , we fi it- 1- -fa -I 111 f ew? ' ' H ' H md, 1: its Fig ff 3g?IZf2g:ii ...: ,t. , L , it V T53 ,. lg I V xl Q. R33 IYQK, Fl. N - 1'2 X --I . ' .Q 'Gift , ' ' J . ,Q X xxx L A af il 'A . re 1 ' 'E' if - . x? N F Xi pq-'S' I ff' 1-95 R E 1 1 30 Debbie Dworschak Richard Ellefson Julie Engfer Lucille Engel Rhonda Engel Richard Ernst Mark Ewing Nancy Fenske Darla Flury Marie Gabrick Carole Greshik Mary Guenther Robert Haag Kappy Henkes Bruce Herold Roseann Herold Suzanne Hofer Steven Hund Robin jurasinski David Kammueller Patricia Kamrowski Stephen Koenig Linda Krause Dave Kriesel james Krumholz William Krumholz Duane Kupietz Daniel Kuri Arnie Langreck George Lettner Frank Lovas Bernard Malchaski Debbie Malotke Gerald McFar1in Donita Merchlewitz Verlyn Nelson Patricia Pehler Paula Pelowski Cathy Piel Ruth Plank Sandie Platteter Gary Putz Lynne Rohrer Duane Rothering Gerald Schively Joan Schmidtknecht Gordon Senn Phillip Staige Dale Stampka Gary Stevens Judy Stuber John Sutter Roger Tullius Ted Wantoch Sandra White Gary Wieczorek Susie Wojchik Tom Wolfe Donna Zeichert Rodney Ziegler rmrvsi:'.fs:f L, ., . 'I' Y .1 ffl: f..- e i I MQ? feqjiif 2 Six. g ii ,K get-E ix-L L X il if r 563 Eg r X V.. A. ,, ' K f' xr ' s I bis sf x- 1 Ig? X11 Q5 X .3 X Q f,3s,1.i sw ui'-if Lg ug- :V K - wife Qi 1 ii? fu Wi X. fr www -zz? ..,. yi.-L i raaai a i ,. L S ' we M Jar EN W T i 2 Q11 ei? K ri? Q X saga f ig, - J.. 5155. gf-ff X-.Qi J ir .X , , ggi? in 3 A R Q .. .- W,-:iff-We 2, 5, Y ' gg - I in 9 sw Q ff 1 i n . . . e f,-f', f4,5 3553325 Herb Helm Walter Passow Personnel Perform Behind-The-Scene-Duties The clean, neat appearance of our school was due to the efforts of our excellent janitors, Mr. Helm and Mr. Passow. Early morning and late evening they worked hard to keep our school looking its best. Throughout the year the school cooks spent much time in preparing dishes that would please the students as well as provide nourishment. Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Abts Ep BUS DRIVERS: Heuer, E. Duellman, Johnsrud, J. Kuri, E. Schmidtknecht, R. Ziegler, M. Schwanke, M. Conrad, A. Piel. BUFFALO ELECTRIC THE CALMAR MANUFACTURING COOPERATIVE CO., INC. ALMA, WISCONSIN CALMAR, IOWA 54610 32 ADMINISTRATIGN AND FAcuLTY Administration Mr. Gerald Freimark Mr. Gavin Strand Mr. Gavin Strand, superintendent, and Mr. Gerald Freimark, principal, through their administration of school policy, offered each student the best education possible and main- tained the standards set by the Board of Edu- cation. SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Strand fSuperintendentj, Henry Zeichert, Kermit Spieth, Kenneth Kafer, Loyal Haeuser, Edward Miller, William Krause. Absent: Norbert Litscher. 34 MRS. MARY BERGLAND Nurse MISS SHARON CI-IAMBERLAIN English 9, 10 MRS. LOIS DUEL English 12 Vocal Music MR. ARLIE EVERSON American History Citizenship Coach Facult iDKR' V Ci RKS5 cvnzl MR. WILLIAM FERGUSON Guidance FMC FTA Student Council MRS. CAROL GALBUS Secretarial Practice Shorthand xx MRS. HARRIET KENNEY Physical Education Cheerleading GAA Pep Club Drill Team Health MR. LARRY MARCHIONDA Physical Education Bookkeeping Typing Coach MR. RODNEY ROI-IRER Instrumental Music Music Appreciation Pep Band MR. LESTER ROSENOW Biology German I, II MRS. JOSEPHINE. GERLACI-I English 9 Newspaper MRS. GOLDIE JOHNSON English 11, 1 2 Speech Dramatics MRS. RUTH SCHAFFNER Home Economics FHA MR. RICHARD SCHLEICH Advanced Math Chemistry Algebra II Physics Coach i A K V.-iwxs' A iii ' ' 'wx R x. A Q1 MR. JAMES SCI-IMITZ Algebra I General Science Coach MR. RAY SCI-IOLL Vocational Agriculture General Science FFA MRS. JUANITA SHERMAN English 12 Annual Forensics Librarian MR. JAMES SKORLINSKI American Problems World History American History X MR. EVERETT STECKEL Physical Education Driver Education Health Coach MRS. CONSTANCE STRAND Art I, II, III Algebra I Geometry MR. DAVID SUTLACK Industrial Arts Coach C Qfflce Hel p Fried Mrs. Kammueller Mrs. Doebbert 38 M . ,., ' K Nr: Mef1Nl' H Y N, it 'E KJQEM In ,yi if Q Tfiiifk gpmwa Q Bbq., M S l S f X 12' 3 . 5 Q 1 W gf A -f 't After a blazing bonfire was ignited, cheerleaders bolstered the spirits of fans by leading them in cheers. Activities for the seventh annual C-FC Homecoming QOctober 5-6y opened on Thursday night with a snake dance, bon- fire, pepfest, and the introduction of the queen candidates. The Friday afternoon program, emceed by Albert Kammueller, included a senior class skit, pepfest, and solos by John Los- inski and Albert Kammueller. The climax was reached with the crowning of Queen Kay Baecl-:er and the members of the court. Following the football game, a dance was held in the gym. The theme of the dance was October Triumph. The music was furnished by the Frank Uhlig Orchestra.. Homecoming lnflamed Students Fans displayed varied emotions as Pirates charged goal line and six points. 40 Gaining enemy territory isn't easy, as Tom proves. The Pirates won the Homecoming game on October 6 by defeating Blair. Touchdowns by Tom Rosenow, Len Lettner, and Dale Block, together with good team cooperation, gave the Pi- rates a 27-7 win. With plenty of pep and enthusiasm, Pirates took to the field. . . Hap fights to evade opponent. 41 Queen Kay Baecker ROW 1: M. Groves, L. Wojchik. ROW 2: R. Bagniew ski, B. Haney. Homecoming Royalty Reigned R. Bagniewski, T. Rosenow, M. Groves, M. Scholl, King Lewis Thorne, Queen Kay Baecker, B. Haney, T. Braau, L. Wojchik, G. Krause. 42 j h p riments with the hanging of the centerpiece. Working hard Hours Qf Planning Create Beauty Oh, when will it end? 43 Plihlllllllll m1111.l.Ln1.l,nlnnn K Krumholz, I Krumm, L. Wojchik, J. Wieczorek, B. Fleming, Queen Bonme Haney K1ng Ted Braatz F Neitzel, B. Wolfe, L. Lettner, S. Prussing, l.. Dworschak. Come Along With Me To Th 'Sweetheart Tree'. - Prom, I967 A heart of flowers formed the entrance to the fantasyland of the April 27, 1967, prom. The theme, The Sweetheart Tree, was further evidenced by a three -dimensional heart suspended from a ceiling, draped in pink and white streamers, and by a tiny cottage, surrounded by a picket fence. The mural of a couple, silhouetted against a Starry sky, served as a backdrop for the crowning of King Ted Braatz and Queen Bonnie Haney. The Frank Uhlig Orchestra provided music for dancing. 44 The end. . .at last! Could Have Danced A11 Night. 45 Makes Perfect Now, isn't that ridiculous? You wanna fight ? CAST: P. Ruben, L. Rohrer, M. Groves, K. Kamrowski, J. Wolfe, G. Conrad, D. Bagniewski, A. Kammueller, M. Ben ning, J. Losinski. 47 Somewhere My Love was the theme selected for the annual FHA Sno-Ball dance held Saturday, january 20, in the high school gymnasium. The theme was carried out in a winter wonderland scene. A huge snowman dominated the center of the dance floor. Evergreen trees gave the illusion of a forest with blue and white streamers draped across the ceiling adding a frosty touch. The stage, decorated with flocked evergreens, was the setting for the crown- ing of royalty. A Queen Diane Bagniewski and Senior Princess Gail Barth were crowned by last year's queen, Judy Korte. Queen Diane and her escort, Dale Block, led the grand march. The New World Congregation provided the music for dancing. T. Schultz, D. Flury, D. Schwanke, L. Passow, Queen Diane Bagniewski, King Dale Block, G Barth, J. Conrad, K. Keller, D. Peck. 48 Somewhere my love, there will be songs to sing. . . Creates Scene Of Beaut Coming through the arch. Queen Diane and King Dale pose for photo graphers. Sue and Kay practice forensics. Club Action FHA officers discuss plans for Sno-ball. I, Drill team delights fans with precision marching. HAL LEONARD MUSIC PEERLESS CHAIN CO. WINONA. NHNNESOTA 50 Chorus performs at Winter Concert. L. Pep Club servedfrefresh- ments at Parents' Night. Student Council members sold tickets at athletic events. STAR SHOE REPAIR SHOP SUPER GRO. PRODUCTS CO. LTD POST OFFICE BOX 86 WINONA, MINNESOTA STAFF: SITTING: K. Knospe, Ed. 3 Mrs. Gerlach, Adv. 5 W. Engel, Photog.g T. Braatz, D. Krumholz, Sports Ed. STANDING: C. Abts, Ed.3 D. Zeichert, Asst. Ed.g T. Rosenow, S. McCammon, Art Ed. Carolyn Abts Karen Knospe, Dan Krurnholz, Diane Kupietz, J R ' and Diane Zeichert represented the newspaper staff at the press Q u a rn u I conference in Eau Claire. Mrs. Gerlach, Pirateer Press advisor, was elected president of the executive board of the Chippewa Valley Press Association for the 1967-68 school year. FIRST ROW: K. Knospe, M. Benning, L. Rohrer, S. White, D. Literski, T. Brandes. SECOND ROW: C. Piel, B. Wolfe, S. Kline, K. Schmidtknecht, D. Kupietz, 1. Haney, K. Krumholz, D. Wnuk, N. Drazkowski, C. Abts, 1. Kriesel, N. Duellman. THIRD ROW: W. Engel, W. Litscher, K. Kamrowski, D. Zeichert, G. Becker, G. Barth, F. Dittrich, D. Bagniewski, G. Sweasy, I. Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: S. Wieczorek, T. Rosenow, T. Braa11, J. Losinski, L. Passow, S. McCammon, M. Sutter, Mrs. Gerlach, M. Wolfe, C. Koontz, D. Ruben, M. Blecha, C. Blecha, S. Baertsch. 52 STAFF: S. Kline, Asst. Ed. 5 K. Baecker, Ed. 3 P. Ruben, Copy Ed. g M.rs. Sherman, Adv. L. Ernst, Sports Ed., L. Rohrer, Bus. Mgr Time And Patience Yearbook staff members--Kay Baecker, Sue The 1967 PIRATEER received the third place Kline, Carolyn Blecha, Marilyn Blecha, and Mary award for overall excellence in the B division at jo Wolfe--attended the 18th annual conference of this conference. Kay Baecker, 1968 PIRATEER the Chippewa Valley School Press Association at editor, accepted the award which was made at the Eau Claire State University on October 26. noon luncheon. FIRST ROW: S. Engel, G. Lince, C. Abts, J. Wolfe, SECOND ROW: G. Barth, K. Knospe, S. Kline, M. Benning, S. Baertsch, J. Kriesel, N. Duellman. THIRD ROW: D. Zeichert, D. Ruben, M. Wolfe, G. Becker, D. Bagniewski. FOURTH ROW: L. Ernst, S. Rolbiecki, P. Ruben, K. Baecker, Mrs. Sherman, M. Sutter, W. Engel, R. Tuxen, L. Rohrer, S. Krumholz, J. Losinski. ALBRECHT'S FAIRWAY w1NoNA. MINNESOTA MARSHFIELD BOOK AND STATIONERY TEAM CAPTAINS: SITTING: R. Ernst, J. McFa1-lin, B. Bockenhauer, I. Krumm, B. Krause, R. Wicka, A. Kammueller. SECOND ROW: G. Lince, R. Ferguson, L. Anderson. STANDING: J. Scholmeier, C. Abts, I.. Wojchik, B. Heitman, B. Abts, S. Wojchik. MANAGERS: Marge and Diane work hard. TOP MAGAZINE SALESMEN: C. G P. Horstman, K. Henkes, D. Merchelwiiz, D. Larson, K. Keller, T. McFarlin. NYSTOM MOTORS INC. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH the S3000 goal. Kappy Henkes. reshik , Selling To Meet Their Goal The Magazine Sale had its Kick-off on September 6. Although students sold approximately S2800 in magazines, they fell short of The three top salesmen were Kathy Keller, Carole Greshik, and PLETKE'S FOOD STORE DRS. KOLLOFSKI AND DEOLT KWINONA, MINNESOTA SITTING: K. BAECKER, HEAD LIB.3 S. ROLBIECKI, SEC., MRS. SHERMAN, ADV.3 L. PASSOW, MGR., R. THERRING, ASST. LIB. FIRST ROW: K. Krumholz, C. Wender, M. Malchaski, D. Wnuk, F. Dittrich, T. Brandes, I. Haney, C. Langowski, T. Lince, A. Bolterman. SECOND ROW: D. Kupietz, N. Drazkowski, M. Dittrich, P. Schmidtknecht, C. Beighley, D. Bagniewski, S. Iurasinski, C. Blank, D. Literski, P. Kamrowski, I.. Isakson. THIRD ROW: J. Stuber, K. Schmidtknecht, D. Hager, A. Lovas, S. Tylka, R. Ferguson, R. Ewing, J. Blank, R. Iurasinski, K. Knospe. FOURTH ROW: D. Konter, M. Blecha, F. Senn, P. Pehler, C. Greshik, D. Vandermoon, J. Dingfelder, P. Horstman, C. Ryder, C. Blecha. Student Librarians Gain Needed Experience Student librarians--Kay Baecker, Carol Blank, Arvene Bolterman, Trudie Lince, and Susie Tylka--attended the fifth annual North- western Wisconsin Student Librarians' Work- shop at Mondovi. Mrs. Rhoda Brooks, author of The Barrios of Manta, told of her experiences as a member of the Peace Corps in Ecuador. Although service to the smdent body was the key word of the library cadets, they also engaged in social and recreational activities. These included a Christmas party and a trip to Maywood, the Mayo Clinic Museum, and Mayo Civic Auditorium in Rochester. JOHN P. MAKER, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LACROSSE, wus. PEP CLUB: FIRST ROW: B. Abts, D. Malotke, K. Krumholz, D. Wnuk, I. Haney, D. Kupietz, S. Haeuser, S. Baertsch, L. Wieczorek, C. Adank, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: I. Decker, C. Abts, N. Fenske, S. Kline, L. Wojchik, M. Benning, M. Dittrich, J. Schmidtknecht, J. Wolfe, G. Sweasy, K. Franzwa, Mrs. Kenney. THIRD ROW: R. Bagniewski, I. Kriesel, K. I-Ienkes, R. Jurasinski, C. Blecha, S. Baures, M. Blecha, 1. Sass, K. Schmidtknecht, L. Krause, K. Heinemann, M. Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: N. Drazkowski, N. Duellman, P. Pelowski, B. Heitman, J. Scholmeier, R. Heitman, R. Engel, K. Koontz, D. Zeichert, C. Piel, D. Zeichert. FIFTH ROW: C. Ryder, G. Barth, P. Horstman, C. Greshik, J. Pryztarski, F. Pelley, S. Prussing, C. Piel, B. Wolfe, K. Keller, D. Merchelwitz, D. Ruben. The Pep Club, with the assistance of Mrs. Kenney, hosted Parents' Night for the football, basketball, and wrestling teams. The students participating in each of these activities -were given special recognition and the parents were introduced at game halftime. After the sports event the honored students and their parents were entertained at an informal coffee hour. The Future Medical Career Club explored all medical and health careers in which members were interested. Miss Anne Rowan and Mrs. Merna Conway spoke to the group at the November 29th meeting. Other activities included movies and a visit to a medical center. PAFFRATH'S PAINTS Clubs Add Color And FMC SITTING: L. WOJCHIK, PRES. 3 B. HANEY, V.P. 3 C. ABTS, SEC., R. BAGNIEWSKI, TREAS. 5 MR. FERGUSON SECOND ROW: C. Adank, S. Baertsch, J. Haney, G. Sweasy D. Wnuk, K. Krumholz. THIRD ROW: P. Schmidtknecht, J. Sass, K. Schmidtknecht, J. Engfer, I. Kriesel, S. White, J. Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: K. Henkes, C. Ryder, C. Greshik, S. Prussing, D. Zeichert, K. Keller. WINONA, TRUCK SERVICE WINONA. MINNESOTA ! FFA FIRST ROW: W. ENGEL, PRES., A. KAIVIMUELLER, V.P.g A. HAEUSER, SEC., M. SUTTER, TREAS L. SEMLING, REPORTER, T. LITSCHER, SENTINEL, G. BAKER, FARM SAFETY CHAIRMAN, MR. SCHOLL SECOND ROW: D. Kupietz, G. Putz, M. Stinson, R. Haag, S. Stuber, D. Hess, G. Adank, D. Stampka D. Barth. THIRD ROW: D. Hund, R. Bagniewski, J. Sutter, B. Engel, N. Schaffner, M. Schaffner, G. Stampl-ra, D. Hunger, S. Hund, D. Drazkowski. FOURTH ROW: D. Bittner, R. Ziegler, R. Moga, G Senn, K. Fetting, I. Bechly, I. Bechly, S. Lindrud, F. Maule. FIFTH ROW: D. Block, D. Fetting, J. Auer, T. Langreck, R. Tuxen, T. Comero, D. Fetting, I. Rothering, D. Becker. Werner Engel, Al Haeuser, Merton Sutter, and Jim Auer, accompanied by Mr. Scholl, attended the 40th National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Mis- souri, from October 11-13. A special banquet was held on Saturday, April 6, in recognition of the C-FC chapter's winning first place in the Dairy Judging Contest sponsored each year by HOARD'S DAIRYMAN. Engaging in social activities and in providing service to others resulted in a busy year for FHA members. Social events included the initiation dance, field trip, Motherl-Daughter Tea, and annual SID-ball dance. The club provided service by sponsoring a clothing drive, presenting gifts of food to the Winona Chi1dren's Home , and entertaining the senior citi- zens at the Lutheran Home. Depth To School Life FHA SITTING: D. BAGNIEWSKI, PRES. 5 J. BLANK, V.P.g M. SUTTER SEC., K. KELLER, TREAS. 3 MRS. SCHAFFNER. SECOND ROW D. Flury, F. Dittrich, S. Kline, S. Platteter, M. Dittrich, N. Fenske, L. Engel, I. Brandes, R. Plank. THIRD ROW: J. Pape, P. Schmidtknecht, D. Bagniewski, L. Anderson, I. Sass, C. Blank J. Kammueller, D. Literski. FOURTH ROW: R. Jurasinski, G. Barth N. Duellman, C. Ryder, L. Passow, S. Veraguth, 1. Engfer, N. Drazkowski, L. Bielefeldt. RED OWL STORE TEMPO W. T. GRANT CO WI NONA. MINNESOTA 66 EAST THIRD ST SITTING: G. CONRAD, PRES. 5 L. WOJCHIK, V.P. 3 D. RUBEN, SEC. 5 M. BENNING, TREAS.g MRS. JOHNSON, ADV. FIRST ROW: B. Abts, D. Malotke, G. Lince, T. Brandes, K. Franzwa, C. Abts, D. Kupietz, S. Kline, L. Rohrer, S. Baertsch, S. Engel, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: J. Wolfe, S. White, K G . Knospe, K. Heinemann, K. Heinemann, G. Tylka, I. Sass, D. Literski, D. Bagniewski, J. Schmidknecht, . Sweasy. THIRD ROW: S. jurasinski, R. Ferguson, A. Kammueller, C. Piel, P. Pelowski, W. Litscher, S. Brandhorst, B. Heitman, S. Baures, L. Krause, M. Groves, G. Barth. FOURTH ROW: G. Burmeister, C. Beighley, S. Hofer, C. Koontz, P. Ruben, D. Merchlewitz, K. Keller, R. Heitman, R. Engel, L. Burmeister, F. Lovas. FIFTH ROW: C. Greshik, S. Prussing, K. Kamrowski, A. Haeuser, J. Losinski, S. McCammon, J. Auer, I. Przytarski, F. Pelley, L. Passow, D. Rothering, B. Wolfe. Students Enjoy Extracurricular FORENSICS: K. Baecker, I. Kafer, J. Thorne, K. Knospe, S . Kline . Drama Club members were actively engaged in recommending improvements for the club and drawing up a new constitution. Members attended the cinerama production of Gone With the Wind at the Cooper Theatre in Minneapolis on February 3. On April 19 the group presented the annual Spring Variety Show. The forensics program opened with thirty two students attending the annual spring speech clinic sponsored by WHSFA at LaCrosse State University on January 19. School elimination was completed on February 27. Winners competed in the sub-district contest which was hosted by Blair on March 12. SHORTY'S BAR-CAFE 528 CENTER STREET WINONA, MINNESOTA GAA SITTING: R. EAGNIEWSKI, PRES. , K. EAECKER, v.P. 5 D. ZEICHERT, sEc. , D. RUBEN, TREAS.g c. BLECHA, M. B1.E.CHA, PT. sEc. , MRS. KENNEY, ADV. SECOND ROW: E. Abt., D. Mamke, K. Franzwa I. Wolfe, L. Haeuser, S. Wojchik, I. Schmidtknecht, S. Haeuser, C. Adank, B. Bohlinger. THIRD ROW: , J. Ruben, M. Wolfe, L. Krause, C. Piel, N. Duellman, S. Baures, J. Kriesel, D. Bagniewski, P. Pelowski. FOURTH ROW: B. Heitman, R. Heitman, D. Merchelwiiz, C. Greshik, F. Pelley, S. Prussing, B. Wolfe, K. Keller, R. Engel. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association participated in a variety of group and individual sports. Group activities included bowling at Cochrane, swimming at the Winona YWCA, and intramural touch foot- ball, basketball, and volleyball at the high- school. Some of the most popular individual recreational activities outside of school were hiking, skating, and bowling. Participants earned points making them eligible for membership in the GAA under a new system instituted this past Activities YT- FTA members engaged in live- ly discussions concerning teacher qualifications, the attributes of a good teacher, and the disadvant- ages of the profession. Class room situations were enacted and reac- I tions to special problems were noted. Dr. Kloempken, Winona State College, addressed the group at the March meeting. Members . volunteered their help for the elementary festival on May 17. FTA SITTING: S. Haeuser, I. Ruben, M. Blecha, M. Wolfe, C. Blecha, D. Zeichert, L. Haeuser. SECOND ROW: Mr. Freimark, R. Ewing, S. Wieczorek, D. Ruben, J. Kriesel, L. Ernst, K. Koontz, D. Krumholu, Mr. Ferguson. THIRD ROW: D. Wicka, G. Barth, K. Baecker, D. Borgwardt, M. Scholl, P. Ruben, W. Engel. 59 FIRST ROW: M. Blecha, C. Blecha, G. Conrad, L. Muench, R. Lorentz, L. Thorson. SECOND ROW: S. Baertsch, J. Sass, S. Haeuser, R. Rohrer, D. Fleming. THIRD ROW: L. Rohrer, S. Hofer, L. Cisewski, F. Sutter, M. Duerkop, A. Krumm, J. Ruben, B. Schniepp, L. Rohrer, R. Conrad, R. Kaske. FOURTH ROW: S. White, S. Koenig, G. Barth, Mr. Rohrer. Pep Band in action. Let the beat go on. . . BAND OFFI CERS: S. Baertsch Sec. -treas. G. Conrad, L'. 'Rohrer , Pre side nt, G . Barth , Librarian . Vice-pres. 5 7 i The band, directed by Mr. Rohrer, and the chorus, directed by Mrs. Duel, combined to present the annual Christmas Concert, the Winter Concert, and the Spring Concert. Members of both organizations also participated in the Dairyland Conference Music Festival at Elevastrum High School on November 11. Carolyn Blecha, Marilyn Blecha, Robert Kaske, Lonnie Rohrer, and Randy Rohrer played with the all-star confer- ence band. 60 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Duel, B. Abts, L. Rohrer, T. Lince, J. Wolfe, J. Schmidtknecht, P. Malotke, A. Kammueller, S. White, S. Kline, L. Isakson, K. Franzwa, C. Adank. SECOND ROW: C. Beighley, M. Wolfe, M. Blecha, M. Groves, D. Hunger, F. Lovas, l.. Sevallius, K. Henkes, R. Bagniewski, W. Litscher, C. Blecha, D. White, R. Engel. THIRD ROW: R. Ferguson, K. Koontz, S. johnsrud, J. Scholmeier, D. Merchlewitz, K. Keller, S. Piel, B. Wolfe, D. Ruben, R. Heitman, P. Ruben, M. Sutter, B. Heitman. FOURTH ROW: B. Beighley, S. Prussing, G. Conrad, J. Arneson, J. Losinski, R. Rohrer, B. Krause, D. Fleming, J. Auer, B. Bond, R. Kaske, R. Isakson, F. Pelley, P. Pehler. Hear Our Voices Jim Auer, Jerry Conrad, Duane Flemming, Margelyn Groves, Albert Kammueller, Wanda Litscher, John Losinski, Pat Ruben, and Donna White sang with the all-star festival chorus. Other highlights of the year were the March 23 solo and ensemble contest and the May 11 concert and marching contest hosted by Arcadia ' High School. CHORUS OFFICERS: M. Groves, D. Ru- ben, A. Kammuel- ler, J. Wolfe. Accompanists: Sue Kline, Barb I-Ieitman, Marge Groves. CINDERELLA SHOPPES ONE STOP SEWING , FAIRYLAND oF FABRICS 214 MANKATO AVENUE es WEST THIRD 6' WINONA, MINNESOTA Lettermen Form New Constitution KNEELING: Mr. Marchionda, Adv. 5 Mr. Sulack, Adv., T. Braatz, Pres., I.. Lettner, V.P.5 L. Thorne, Sec. - Treas. SECOND ROW: J. Kafer, D. Krumholz, M. Stinson, L. Ernst, D. Wicka, J. Kriesel, C. Neuman, T. Bagniewski, T. Schultz, J. Krumm. THIRD ROW: I. Hansen, S. Krumholz, I. Mueller, J. Losinski, T. Rosenow, M. Scholl, R. Baures, G. Conrad, T. Loesel. FOURTH ROW: G. Krause, D. Block, B. Krause, S. Vandermoon, S. McCammon, D. Borgwardt, D. Vandermoon, B. Schniepp, B. Konter, T. Schmidtknecht, W. Bond, B. Baecker. The Lettermen's Club is made up of all boys who have won letters in sports. To make money to buy sporting equipment, the club sold Zip Code Directories. Under Mr. Marchionda's guidance, a new constitution was formed. The Lettermen also sponsored an annual dance. President Ted Braatz in action. PAINT DEPOT NATIONAL FOOD STAGER JEWELRY ARTIST MATERIALS STORES STORE COMPLETE PAINT LINES wINoNA, MINNESOTA so WEST THIRD STREET ATHLETICS Pirates Capture Fourth Conference Crown The C-FC track team, under Coach Freimark, won their fourth straight Conference Championship. They placed second at the LaCrosse Peacock Relays, defeated Winona High, and won the Sectional at LaCrosse. The only loss of the season was to Durand. Participants in the state tournament were Ted Braatz, Don Bielefeldt, Fred Neitzel, Dan Platteter, Tony Rosenow, Lewis Thorne, and Neil Ziegler. Neil Zeigler was voted the most valuable player by his teammates. Don pumps his legs to take the lead. STANDING: Mr. Freimark, M. Baures, L. Thorne, B. Dworschak, D. Platteter, J. Baures, G. Krause, S. Auer, N. Ziegler, Mgr. I. Hanson, Mr. Marchionda. KNEELING: T. Braatz, T. Rosenow, R. Baures, T. Litscher, J. Krumm, L. Lettner, T. Rosenow, R. Neitzel, D. Bielefeldt. Z i E 64 J- 4 -L , -. -A Tracksters spring from starting block, hoping for a victory Hurdles prove to be formidable barrier for Tony Rosenow. 65 59,0 Jeff lends a helping hand. Track Q Q 9 Q Ted gives an all-out effort in trying to clear the high jump bar. 'bi Tony finds that split second timing is essential. Atta boy , Killer! MONTGOMERY WARD BENSON OPTICIANS FEITEN IMPLENIENT CO. YOUR WONDERFUL WARD STORE es wEST THIRD ST. MIRACLE MALI. WINONA, MINNESOTA 66 Golf as a conference sport was organized for the first time in 1967 with five teams including C-FC participating in the first Dairyland Con- ference Golf Tournament. This was held at the Whitehall Country Club with the Whitehall team capturing first place. The C-FC golf team also participated in the Sectional Tour- nament at Galesville. Vince Gotz was voted most valuable player by his fellow teammates. Where's the ball, Coach? G G a i n Mr. Steckel shows how 1t's done S. McCammon, R. Rohrer, 1. Mueller, F. Maule, I. Losinski, L. Ernst, S. johnsrud. ABSENT: V. Gotz, A. Krumholz. KENDELL. O'BRlEN LUMBER CO. 115 FRANKLIN s'r. MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BANK WINONA, MINNESOTA 67 KNEELING: L. Lettner, J. Hansen, M. Stinson, J. Kriesel. STANDING: Coach Bob Stim, D. Block, T. Rose- now S. McCammon M. Scholl V. Gotz T. Rosenow T. Braatz G. Krause D. Piel 3 1 7 1 9 1 7 ' Hurry, Ted! mf Mx, Y' K 25 4 f 3 .. , .5 4 - . ,gm M' ..... . f Y,,, ..,, . M, , -. -V -. . . , IT ---- ...., ,,, +..z - -12 :1 gi f , ,' S ' ' .- 1 - fag 4 1 .5v'gi..a,sI.:nI5 Aw ' Q - gf . f w ' -. ' sg-gfw ax - A 1- :f v w-: ,.:. f -T .. 'I Q Sf : .' - Qu--H f f if- The 1967 Pirate baseball team, coached by Bob Stim, ended the season with a record of 12 wins and 5 losses. The effort gave them a second place berth in the Dairyland Conference. Representative of the fine ability shown by the team was Tom Rosenow who was chosen most valuable player by his teammates. Named to the Dairyland A1l-Con- ference First Team were Tom Rosenow, P, and Hap Lettner, CF. Ted Braatz and Tom Rosenow received honorable mention. Conference at the mound. Pirates Tie For Second Hitting the dirt. 69 The Pirates ended the football wins and five losses. The lack of experienced personnel and the injuries to key players stifled the Pirates' possibilities for more gridiron wins. Pirate fans will long remember the great performance of Tom Rosenow who field. Len Lettner and Ted Braziz co-captained the team. Named to the Dairyland All-Conference First Team were Tom Rosenow, B, and Lewis Thorne, T. Len Lettner and Dale Block received honorable mention. season with a record of three did an excellent job on the Determination pays off. NiCe Catch, Dale 7l A Pirate gridder pushes W for yardage. ' B-Team Learned Useful Lessons SITTING: D. Vandermoon, T. Duellman, T. Wolfe, B. Baertsch, J. Krumm, R. Emst, G. Wieczorek, R. Haag. SECOND ROW: P. Malotke, T. Bagniewski, D. Drazkowski, B. Baecker, G. Baker, G. Lettner, D. Kriesel. THIRD ROW: I. McFar1in, B. Bond, B. Schneipp, R. Konter, T. Schmidtknecht, R. Baures, Mr. Schleich. J. C. PENNEY JONES AND KROGER KLINE ELECTRIC ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES I22 WEST ZND ST. WINONA, MINNESOTA 72 ROW 1: M. Benning, R. Bagniewski, L. Wojchik, S. Jurasin- Ski, D. Ruben. ROW 2: S. Kline, C. Abts S. Baertsch. Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit Pep and enthusiasm were an important part ofthe games as the cheerleaders urged the team forward. With unfailing loyalty to the team, the cheerleaders thought up many new chants and cheers to get the support of the fans. B-Team Cheerleaders: K. Koontz, D. Merchlewitz, N. Fenske, K. Franzwa, I. Decker. GAIL'S APPLIANCE GARDEN GATE RESTAURANT GRAHAM AND MC GUIRE 215 3RD ST. WINONA, MINNESOTA 73 SPORTING GOODS 68 WEST THIRD ST. ! Steve goes high for a tip. Ted puts it in! Cagers Create Much B. TEAM STANDING: Coach Schleich, R. Rohrer, S. Vandermoon, J. Baertsch, J. McFarlin, Coach Schmitz. KNEELING: R. Ernst, B. Baertsch, B. Herold, M. Averbeck. 74 STANDING: R. Konter, S. Vandermoon, T. Braatz, M. Scholl, F. Maule, I. Kriesel, S. Wieczorek, T. Rosenow, R. Falls, D. Block, D. Brommerich, S. Baures. KNEELING: Coach Schmitz, Coach Schleich, Coach Sulack, D. Vandermoon, M. Schaffner, L. Burmeister. Excitement For Fans Dale goes in for a layup Basketball had some ups and downs this year. Some exciting games were witnessed. Finishing their last cage season were Mark Scholl and co-captains, Ted Braatz and Dale Block. Marked improvement was seen at some positions. Coach Sulack feels that if there is much improvement over the off season, prospects will be bright for next season. C. -F. C. will field the tallest team in C. -F. C history next year. 75 A-TEAM KNEELING: I.. Ernst, D. Wicka, G. Brandes, T. Bagniewski, D. Krumholz, D. Barth. STANDING: Coach Marchionda, T. Schmidtknecht, T. Langreck, G. Krause, R. Isakson, L. Lettner, C. Neuman, I. Hansen. Matmen Gain Fifth C-FC's matmen, starting their second season under Coach Larry Marchionda, opened with a smashing 36-14 victory over Mondovi. They also overpowered a strong Chippewa Falls team 27-20. One of the true highlights of the season was the Pirates 27-21 victory over de- fending state high school Catholic wrestling champs, La Crosse Aquinas. Hap Lettner and Tom Bagniewski finished the season with undefeated records. Winning first place at the Dairyland Conference Invitational were Tom Bagniew- ski, Larry Ernst, and Tony Schmidtknecht. C-FC hosted its first WLAA regional wrestling tournament in February. Dan switches Tom . EDWlN'S JEWELERS HARDING BEAUTY SCHOOL LACKORE ELECTRIC 50 EAST THIRD ST. 76 WEST THIRD ST. 120 WEST SECOND STREET wlNoNA, lvnNNEso1-A Gary prac- tices guil- lotine on Mike. Hap works wizzer on Larry. Consecutive Title B-TEAM KNEELING: M. Stinson, T. Wolfe, J. Krumholz. STANDING: Mr. Marchionda, D. Menting, G. Burmeister, G. Lettner, J. Arneson, J. Hansen. sc:-IAFFERS NASH'S CLEQSERS SHUMSKVS N1EN'S WOIVlEN'S LAUNDERERS 58 WEST THIRD YOUNG NlEN'S FASHIONS WINONA, MINNESOTA Administration. . . . 34 Annual ...... . . . 53 Band ...... .... 6 0 Baseball . . . . 68-69 Basketball. . . . . 74-75 Bus Drivers. . . . . 32 Cheerleaders . . . . 73 Chorus .... . .61 Cooks .... . . 32 Drama. . . . .58 Faculty . . . . 35-38 Football . . . . 70-72 Abts, Mrs. Marian . . -. . 32 Bergland, Mrs. Mary. . . . 35 Chamberlain, Sharon. . . . 35 Conrad, Melvin ..... . .32 Doebbert, Mrs. Doris ...... 38 Decker, Mrs. Margaret ..... 32 Duel, Mrs. Lois ..... 28, 35,61 Duellman, Emil ......... 32 Everson, Arlie ...... 28, 35, 70 Ferguson, William .... 20, 35, 56 59 Freimark, Gerald .... 20, 34, 59 64 Fried, Mrs. Edna ........ 38 Galbus, Mrs. Carol ....... 35 Gerlach, Mrs. Josephine . . .28,36 52 Haeuser, Loyal. . . . . 34 Helm, Herbert. . . . . 32 A Abts, Barb 50, 54, 56, 58, 59, 61 Abts, Carolyn 10, 52, 54, 56, 58, 73 9, 61 Adank, Carol 7, 50, 56, 5 Adank, Gaylord Amann, Alvin 25 Anderson, Linda 22, 54 Arneson, james 25, 61 Averbeck, Michael 25, 77 Auer, James 7,1O, 58, 61 B Baecker, Bernard 22, 70, Baecker, Kathleen 10, 42, Baertsch, Bill 72, 77 Baertsch erome 25 77 72 ss, 59 I Baertsch: Suzanne 9,,10, 52, 56, ss, 60, 73 Bagniewski, Della 10, 47, 50, 52, 59 Bagniewski, Diane 10, 49, 58 Bagniewski, Ruth 6, 10, 39, 42, 56, 59, 73 Bagniewski, Richard 61 Bagniewski, Tom 20, 25, 70, 72 Baker, Gary 22, 72 Barth, Donn 4 Barth, Gail 10, 50, 52, 56, 60 Baures, Baures, Baures, Bechly, Bechly, Becker, Beighley, Bonita 7, 11, 61 Richard 6, 25, 64, Susie 7, 29, 56, 58 James 29 john 25 58, 59, 70, 72 Steven 6, 22, 76, 77 , 59 Gloria 11 , 20, 39, 50, 52 Beighley, Cherry 22, 55, 58, 61 Beighley, Claire 29, 50 Benning, Mary 11, 47, 52, 73 56, 58, General Index Forensics ............ 58 Freshmen. . . .29-31 FFA .... . . . 57 FHA. . . . . 57 FMC. . . . .56 FTA. . . .59 GAA .... . . 59 Golf ..... .... 6 7 Homecoming . . . 40-42 Janitors .... . . . 32 juniors . . . . .22-24 Librarians ...... ..... 5 5 Admlnlstratlve Index Heuer, Delbert ......... 32 Johnson, Mrs. Goldie. . .28,36,52 Johnsrud, William ........ 32 Kafer, Kenneth ......... 34 Kammueller, Mrs. Margie. . . 38 Kenney, Mrs. Harriet ..... 28 36, 56, 59 Krause, William .... . . 34 Kuri, John ........... 32 Marchionda, Lawrence .... 28, 36 64, 70 Miller, Edward ..... . . 34 Mueller, Sylvester . . . 32 Passow, Walter . . . . . . 32 Piel, Armin .... ..... 3 2 Rohrer, Rodney ...... 5, 36, 60 Rosenow, Lester ....... 28, 36 Schaffner, Mrs. Ruth .... 28,37 Bergerson, Rita 25 Bielifeldt, Linda 25 Bittner, Donald 29 Blank, Carol 11, 21, 50, 55 Blank, Judy 22, 50, 55 Blecha, Carolyn 5, 52, 55, 56, 59 60,61 ' Blecha, Marilyn 5, 22, 52, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61 B1OCk, one 7, 11, 49, 68, 70, 71, 76 Boardman, Linda Boardman, Sandra Bockenhauer, Bill 25, 54 Bohlinger, Barb 20, 25, 56, 58, 59 Bohlinger, Jerry 25 Bolterman, Arvene 11, 50, 55 Bolterman, Myron 29 Bond, Bill 6, 20, 22, 61, 70, '72 Borgwardt, Daniel 11, 59, 70 Borgwardt, Peter 25 Braatz, Ted 11, 42, 44, 52, 64, 68, 70, 76, 77 Brandes, Jaci 29, 50 Brandes, Gary 22 Brandes, Toni 22, 52, 55, 58 Brandhorst, Sandra 29, 58 Brommerich, Dave 20, 26, 76 Brown, Terry 22 Buchholz, Sandra 12 Burmeister, Gary 29, 58 Burmeister, Lyle 29, 58, 76 C 66, Comero, Larry 7, 12 Comero, Tom 22 Conrad, Gerald 12, 47, 58, 60, 61 D Decker, Jackie 29, 50, 56, 73 Dingfelder, Joan 23, 55 Magazine Sale . . . Newspaper . . . Pep Club . . . Prom ...... School Board . . . Seniors ..... . Senior Play. . . Sophomores . Student Council . . Track .... . . Wrestling . . . 6 . Schleich, Richard. . . 76, 77 Schmidt, Mrs. Dawn. Schmidtknecht, Elmer Schmitz, james .... 77 Scholl, Ray ...... Schwanke, Myron. . . 6 . Sherman, Mrs. Juanita .... nn. Skorlinski, james . . . Spieth, Kermit . . . . Steckel , Everett ..... 28 , Strand, Mrs. Constance . . . Strand, Gavin ..... Sulack, David ..... Zeichert, Henry . . . Ziegler, Ray . . . ...43 . 37, . 28, 6.6 -6 . 54 . 52 . . 56 -45 . . 34 . 9-18 .46-47 25-27 . .20 64-66 76-77 70,72 . 32 , 32 37,76 28,37 . .32 ZQ37 . .37 . . 34 38,67 28,38 . .34 76,38 . .34 . 32 Dittrich, Faye 26, 50, 52, 55 Dittrich, Marlene 55, 56 Drazkowski, Gerald 29 Drazkowski, Nancy 5, 26, 52, 55, 56 Duellman, Nancy 12, 52, 56, 59 Duellman, Thomas 2, 29, 72 Dworschak, Dworschak, Larry 26, 44 Debbie 7, 30 E Ellefson, Richard 30 23 Engel, Bill Engel, Lucille 21, 30 Engel, Rhonda 5, 7, 30, 50, 56, 58, 59, 61 Engel, Susan 12 Engel, Werner 12, 20, 52, 59 Engfer, julie 30, 56 Ernst, Larry 67, 70 2, 6, 12, 20, 39, 59, Ernst, Richard 20, 21, 29, 30, 54, 70, 72, 77 Ewing, Rita 23, 55 F Falls, Richard 7, 12, 76 Fenske, Nancy 30, 56, 73 Fetting, David 20, 23 Fetting, David 26 F etting, Keith 4, 23 Fielder, Gerald 13 Flemming, Duane 5, 7, 13, 60, 61 Fhny, Darla 21, 30, so Franzwa, Karen 26, 56, 58, 59, 61 73 Frie, Gail 23 G Gabrick, Marie 30 Gabrick, Rita 26 Grable, Tom 26 Groves, Marge 9, 1 3, 39, 42, 47, 54,58, 61 H Haag, Robert 30,- 70,72 Haeuser, Alan 7, 13, 58 Haeuser, Lois 26, S9 Haeuser, Sandy 5, 23, 56, 59, 60 Hager, Donna 23, 55 Haney, Bonnie l3,42,44,50,56 Haney, Janice 22, 23, 52,55 , 56 Hanson, Jeffrey 6, 64, 68 Heichel, Greg 26 Heinemann, Karen 6, 13, 56, 58 Heinemann, Kathren 13, 50, 58 Heitman, Barbara 23, 54, 56, 58, 61 Heitman, Rita 26, 56, 58, 59, 61 Henkes, Kappy 29, 30, 54, 56, 61 Herold, Bruce 30, 77 Herold, Diane 23 Herold, Mariann 5, 26 Hemld, Roseann 30 Hess, Daniel 26 Hofer, Suzanne 7, 30, 56, 58, 60 Horstmann, Pam 13, 50, 54, 55, 56 Hund, Duane 6, 14 Hund, Steven 30 Hunger, Isakson, Isakson, Isakson, Don 5, 26, 61 I Linde 26, 55, 57, 61 Peru 14 Randall 14,61 J Johnsrud, Scott 4, 21, 23, 61, 67 Juransinski, Robin 30, 50, 56 Juransinski, Susan 23, 55, 58, 73 K Kafer, John 26, 58 Kaiser, Richard 23 Kammueller, Albert 7, 14, 47, 49, 54, 58, 61 Kammueller, David 30 Kammueller, Jane 4, 23 Kamrowski, harlotte 14 C Kamrowski, Kenneth 14,47,52, 58 Kamrowski, Patricia 30, 55 Kaske, Robert 14, 60, 61 Keller, Kathy 20, 26, 54, 56, 58, 59 Kline, Sue 2, 7, 17, 20, 23, 52, 56, 58, 61, 73 Knospe, Karen 14, 21, 46, 52, 55, 58 Koenig, Stephen 30 Konter, Donna 15, 55 Konter, Marie 26 Konter, Robert 23, 70, 72, 76 Koontz, Cathy 26, 52, 56, 58, 59, 61, 73 Krause, Gary 15, 42, 64, 68, 70 Krause, Linda 30, 50, 56, 58, 59 Krause, Lola 26 Krause, William 26, 54, 61, 70 Kriesel, Kriesel, Kriesel, Krumholz, Krumholz, Krumholz, 55, S6 Krumholz, Krumholz, Krumm, 70, 72 Kupietz, Kupietz, Dave 20, 30, 70, 72 Jackie 15, 52, 56, 59 John 23, 68, 70, 76 Daniel 20, 23, 52, 59 james 30 Karen 6, 20, 23, 44, 52, Steve 15 William 30 James 21, 23, 44, 54, 64, Diane 23, 52, 55, 56,58 Duane 30 Km-i, Daniel so I- . Langowski, Carol 26, 55 Langrek, Arnie 30 Langrek, Tom 26 Larson, Dennis 26, 54 Lee, Grace 4, 23, 50, 55, 59 Lettner, George 20, 21, 30, 70, 72 Lettner, Lenny 5, 15, 41, 44, 64, 68, 70 Lince, Gertrude 15, 54, 55, 58, 61 Lindrud, Sigrud 4, 23 Literski, Diane 24, 50, 52, 55, 58 Litscher, Tarry 15, 64 Litscher, Wanda 15, 52, 58, 61 Loesel, Dennis 16, 70 Loesel, Terry 24, 70 Losinski, John 6, 16, 47, 52, 58, 61 , 67, 70 Lovas, Ann 26, 50, 55 Lovas, Frank 31, 58, 61 M Malchaski, Mary 16 Malchaski, Bernard 31 Malotke, Debbie 31, 56, 58, 59 Malotke, Pat 6, 26, 61, 70, 72 Maule, Fred 24, 67,76 McCammon, Steve 7, 9, 16, 21, 39, 52, 58 67 68 Mererun, Gerald 31, 54, 70, 72, 77 McFarlin, Thomas 27, 54 Gregory 16 McQuinn, Menting, Charles 6, 24 Menting, Donald 27 Merchlewitz, Donita 20, 31, 50, 54, 56, 58, 59, 61, 73 Michaels, William 27 Moga, Robert 24 Mueller, John 24 Muench, Larry S, 6, 27, 60 N Nelson, Verlyn 31 ' Neumann, Casmir 5, 27 Neumann, Jeannie 27 O Oesau, Marvin 24 P Pape, Jo Anne 27 Passow, Linda 4, 24, 52, 55, 58 Pehler, Patricia 31, 50, 55, 61 Pelley, Francine 27, 56, 58, 59, 61 Pelowski, Paula 31, 56, 58, 59 Piel, Cathy 31, 56, 59 Piel, Cheryl 27, 52, 56, 58, 61 Plank, Ruth 31, 50 Platteter, Sandie 31, SO Prodzinski, John 27 Prussing, Susan 27, 44, 56, 58, 59, 61 Prytarski, Jane 27, 56, 58 Putz, Gary 31 Putz, Lucille 16, 50 R Ratz, Gary 27 Ratz, Willard 24 Rohrer, Lonnie 7, 9, 16, 20, 47, 52, 58, 60 Rohrer, Lynne 31, 60, 61 Rohrer, Randy 27, 60, 61, 67, 77 Rolbiecki, Sandra 16, 55 Rosenow, Thomas 6, 17, 39, 41, 42 52, 64, 68, 70, 76 Rothering, Duane 31, 58 Rothering, John 24 Rothering, Marjorie 27 Ruben, Diane 6, 24, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59, 61, 73 Ruben, Jane 27, 59, 60 7 Ruben, John 7, 17, 21 Ruben, Patricia 1 7, 20, 21 , 47, 58, 59, 61 Ryder, Cherie 17, 50, 55, 56 ' S Sass, Jolene 27, 56, 58, 60 Schaffner, Mike 27, 76 Schaffner, Neal 21 Schively, Gerald 31 Schmidtknecht, Kathy 21, 24, 52, 55, 56 Schmidtknecht, Joan 20, 31, 56, 58, 59, 61 Schmidtknecht, Patricia 27, 55, 56 Schmidtknecht, Tony 27, 70, 72 Schniepp, Brian 6, 21, 22, 24, 60, 70, 72 Scholl, Mark 5, 17, 20, 39, 42, 59, 68, 70, 76 Scholmeier, Julie 27, 54, 56, 61 Schultz, Terry 24 Schwanke, David 24 Semling, Lindon 17, 70 Senn, Faye 24, 55 Senn, Gordon 31 Servallius, Larry 5, 27, 61 Staige, Allen 21,24 Staige, Phillip 31 Stampka, Dale 31 Stampka, Gary 24 Stevens, Gary 31 Stinson, Mike 24,68 Stuber, Judy 31, 55 Stuber, Steve 27 Sutter, John 31 Sutter, Mary 6, 24, 50, 52, 61 Sutter, Merton 17 Sweasy, Geraldine 17, 52, 56, 58 T Therring, Rita 24, 55 Thoman, Richard 5, 27 Thorne, Lewis 18, 42, 58, 64, 70 Tullius, Roger 31 Tuxen, Robert 18 Tylka, Gaye 27,58 Tylka, Susie 18,55 Vandermoon, Dennis 27, 55, 70, 72, 76 Vandermoon, Steve 27, 70, 76, 77 Veraguth, Sandra 18 W Wantoch, Ted 31 Wender, Cleo 27, 50, 55 White, Donna 18, 21, 61 White, Sandra 5, 31, 50, 52, 56, 58, 60, 61 Wicka, Richard 6, 20, 22, 24, 54, 59, 70 Wieczorek, Gary 29, 31, 72 Wieczorek, Linda 24, 56 Wieczorek, Steven 4, 24, 52, 59, 76 weak, Dorthy 24, 52, 55, 56, wejehik, Lois 18, 42, 44, 54, 56, 58,73 Wolfe, Becky 24, 44, 52, 56, 58, 59,61 Wolfe, Jane 5, 18, 21, 47, 52, 56, ss, 59,61 Wolfe, Mary Jo 24, 50, 52, 56, 59, Wglfe, Tom 31, 72 Zeichert, Diane 22, 24, 50, 52, 56, Zeighert, Donna 31, 50, 56 Zeches, Ronald 24 Ziegler, Rodney 31 Checkerboard Shop . . 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