Cochrane Fountain City High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Fountain City, WI)
- Class of 1969
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IIQWSPI-H Qvfujww Q fi? av 91 V New x W we Q .Ep Qswfszai 5:75.31 SG-55 ws ,Q , .4-. ,i 1,-1: . vi H 1.-f . 22 ' ,Q ,A ,, A w ,M , . X., ,,,,,q,I, .ix W we 19: if x , 1969 PIRA TEER Cochrane -Fountain City High School Fountain City, Wisconsin Vol. XI 0 'jf' 5? - as USC . 9 QWS Q9 if . 0 ww Q. . SX N Q0 fe 'L Q' I wo S 6 . x 01. 'S fr C-as JE-3 SCHOOL BOARD: H. Zeichert, -W. Krause, K. Spieth, Mr. Strand, Superintendent, K. Kafer, M. Sutter, E, Miller, E. Schm idtknecht. Builders ofa Better Tomorrow The opening date was questionable at the start of the school year because the district building program had not been totally completed. After a slight de- layed opening, upwards of 1100 students were in at- tendance for the 1968-69 school year. Elementary children had a totally new centralized grade school. junior-Senior High School students had a new aca- Our new library Before After demic wing and vocational area. The opening of school was an object lesson in the art of cooperation as exemplified by students, teachers, parents, school personnel, and the building crafts. Mr. Gavin Strand Superintendent 3 The result of community effort. ur New School Karen cheers us on. Future A1 Hirt? VI' ' M-Shawn.. gy isigfgi P-, . mv, ,. ' IWW l NH Qgwgffff X x X 5 ,,A 555' 5 B ei EASE 3 . ,.. qu.. g-if I A 'M 'MQ , 2 5 gsm , . X m wmv. an si , M ii Q-If--W., , . - Ili- -lq K TQ 2 ., .bm . , - ' YEL . m 3 - ,frv -ai Q ., A, ' L -N 5 'T , w. If A 3 1 fflgakc . fx: Q Q? six ' hym- 3 in Q qw 5 ik K,,w,.f-v R . 'Lf I 2, my W Q 5 ' J' . V u. ' H, L N Did we 'make it? Cherry finishes her project. C-FC Is. . . Sharing ofldeas Home Ec class straightens the grain of the fabric. We'11 never forget those sophomore girls! 7 ' I . , Q QQ- Elxiif iii' N' ff S5 f 2 if' . 'gf ' 7 .fy Y W f , Q Fifth hour study ha11?? Ah, Fred, that's a no-no! 1' Let's see, what is this thing anyway? Yippee! ! 6 1. f .fs sf- K i Mx f 5 N.. if H 'Q N 5 .S Creating Memorable E vents if 3.11. ' 4 A A '7l'l'fT'-93 f iE:i2wIS'E.,:Y:,' ' ii' '4 at ff' ANN BACKMAN Transfer Student 4g Band 4s Chorus 43 Pep Band 43 Drama 4. BERNARD BAECKER Class Vice-Pres. 23 Varsity Club 3,43 Football 2,3,4 XJ GARY BAKER FFA 1,2,3,43 Pres. 4g Varsity Club 43 Football 3,43 Basketball 13 WJDA 1,2,3,4. STEVE BAURES Chorus 1,2,3,43 Pres. 43 Newspaper 3,43 Track 2,43 Varsity Club 3,45 Football 2,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4i Senior Class Play. DEAN BECKER FFA 3. CHERRY BEI GHLEY Chorus 2,3,4j Librarian 3,4. X. N ,. I -. .1 JUDY BLANK Drill Team 2,33 Librarian 2,33 FHA 1,2,3,43 Pres. 4 CAROLYN BLECHA Student Council 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Dist. Music Cont. 1,2,3,4j State 33 Annual 2,3,43 Copy Ed. 43 Newspaper 2,3,4j Li- brarian 1,3,43 Head Lib. 43 FTA 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Pt. Sec. 33 Badger-Girl State Alt National Honor Society 3,4. I 0 w ,lil Nw X MARILYN BLECHA Class Sec. 25 Band 15253545 Pep Club 15253545 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dist. cont. 1,2,3,4, state 3, GAA 2,3,4, Pt. , Sec. 35 Forensics 35 FTA 2,3545 Sec. 45 Pep Club C, 2,3545 Annual 253545 Copy Ed. 45 Newspaper 2,3545 Librarian 153545 Treas. 45 National Honor Society. BILL BOND Student Council 2535 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Pres. 45 Chorus 15253545 Varsity Club 253545 Track 2,3545 Football 15253545 Basketball 152,3,4. . W ,K pl! V IX 'z .A GARY BRANDES FFA 1,3545 Wrestling 3. TONI BRANDES Pep Club 3545 Drama Club 15253545 Annual 3,45 Newspaper 15253545 Librarian 15253545 Office Worker 45 Senior Class Play. TERRY BROWN Varsity Club 45 Football 1525 Wrestling 25354. TOM COMERO Varsity Club 45 FFA 1,25 Football 3,45 Basketball 15354. A Reaching for Goals JOAN DINGFELDER Librarian 3545 Head Librarian 4. BILL ENGEL FFA 1 5253. ll F93 Y 2 SANDY HAEUSER Band 1,2,3,45 Dist. Cont. 35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Drama 45 Annual 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,1-1,45 FTA 3,45 Senior Class Play. DONNA HACER Librarian 3,4. IANIS HANEY Student Council 25 Class Sec. 35 Annual 45 News- paper 2,3,45 Librarian 2,35 GAA 45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 FMC 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 25 Prom Att. 1,35 Homecoming Att. 45 WIAA Reg. Wrest. Att. JEFF I-IANSEN Student Council 35 Class Vice-Pres. 45 Varsity Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Track Mgr. 1,2,35 Baseball Mgr. 1,2,35 Football Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Basketball Mgr.5 Wres- :ling Mgr. 2,3,45 Golf 45 Senior Class Playg Home- coming MC. I2 RITA EW'ING Librarian 2,3,45 FHA 4. DAVID FETTING Varsity Club 45 FFA 1,2,35 Football 3,45 Wrestling 4. KEITH FETTING FFA 35 Golf 3,45 Wrestling 1. GAII. FRIE FFA 1,2,3,45 WJDA 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play. Preparing for Graduation BARB I-IEITMAN GAA 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dist. Cont. 1,2,3,45 State 35 Drama 1,2,3,45 Annual 3,45 Bus. Mgr. 45 Pep Club 2,545 Newspaper 25 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 1,3545 Senior Class Play. DIANE HEROLD SCOTT JOHNSRUD Q Chorus 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Senior Class Play. SUSAN JURASINSKI Drama 3,45 Librarian 2,3545 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Pt. Sec. 45 Senior Class Play. Planningfor the Future RICHARD KAISER Track 1,2545 Baseball 45 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 3,45 Senior Class Play. JANE KAMM UELLER Librarian 1,45 FHA 253,45 Senior Class Play. SUSAN KLINE Student Council 35 Asst. Sec. 35 GAA 1,2,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dist. Cont. 1,2,3,45 State 35 Drama 152, 3,45 FHA 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Forensics 2,3545 State 2,35 Annual 2,3,45 Editor 45 Newspaper 2,3,45 Cheerleader 35 Honor Society5 Sr. Class Playg American Legion Oratory Award. ROBERT KONTER Student Council 45 Varsity Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Capt. 45 Badger- Boys State Alt.5 Senior Class Play. I3 t JOHN KRIESEL Class Pres. 13 Varsity Club 2,3,43 FTA 3s Track 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 13 Annual 43 Sports Ed. 43 Badger-Boys State3 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Class Play. DAN KRUMHOLZ Student Council Vice -Pres. 3s Pres. 4s Varsity Club 1,2,3,43 Newspaper Sports Ed. 3,43 Football 43 Wres- tling 1,2,3,43 Co-Capt. 43 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 13 Boy's State Alt.3 Senior Class Play3 National Honor Society 3,4. KAREN KRUMHOLZ Student Council 33 Class Sec. 43 FMC 3,43 Annual 43 Newspaper 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Librarian 2,35 Cheerleader 4g Prom Att. 2,4. JIM KRUMM Class Pres. 23 Chorus 1,23 Track 1,2,33 Varsity Club 1,2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 1,23 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 3. S 3 My xJrxt 3 Q gi' Excilingforflll. DIANE KUPIETZ GAA 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,4j Annual 43 Newspaper 2,3,43 Copy Ed. 43 Librarian 1,2,3,43 Sec. 43 Drill Team 23 Forensics 33 Dist. Cont. 33 Typing Award 23 Shorthand Award 33 Senior Class Play. GRACE LEE Drill Team 2,3. SIGRUD LINDRUD FFA 3,43 Wrestling lg Weightlifting 4. DIANE LITERSKI GAA 1,2,3 Drama Club 1,2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 News- paper 1,2,3,43 Librarian 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2333 Drill Team 2,33 Senior Class Play. I4 2 Challenging to All MARVIN OESAU Basketball 13 FFA 1,2,3,4j WIDA 33 Senior Class Play. WILLIARD RATZ FFA 1,2,3,43 Vice-Pres. 4i WIDA 2,35 Senior Class Play. JOHN ROTERING FFA 2,3343 Sentinel 43 Basketball 13 WIDA 1,2,3,4. DIANE RUBEN Student Council 23 Class Treas. 1,43 Band 1,25 Pep Band 23 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Dist. Cont. 1,2,3,43 State 33 FTA 3,43 Annual 3,43 Newspaper 2,3,4Q GAA 2 3 43 Treas 33 Drama 1 2 3,43 Sec 33 Pres 4 Pe . . . ' p ciulo 1,2,3,4, choonoadillg 3,43 Capt. 43 Homecom- ing QUEEDQ FMC 43 Mag. Sale Asst. Mgr. 33 Mgr. 4g Senior Class Play. I5 TERRY LOESEL Varsity Club 2,3,43 Golf 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2. FRED MAULE Transfer Student 23 Baseball 2,3,4j FFA 3,43 Basket- ball 3g Football 43 Golf 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,45 Wrestling 4g Senior Class Play. ROBERT MOGA FFA 1,2,3,4, WIDA 1,2,3,43 FFA Reporter 4. JOHN MUELLER Varsity Club 3,43 Annual 43 Newspaper 43 Golf ,3,4j National Honor Society 3,43 Treas. 43 Badger Boys State3 Senior Class Play. TERRY SCHULTZ Varsity Club 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Weightlifting 1. DAVID SCI-IWANKE Band lg Pep Band 15 Varsity Club 45 Track 2,45 Base- ball 3,43 Football 2,33 Basketball 1,2,3,4. FAYE SENN Librarian 3,43 FHA 4. ALLEN STAIGE Transfer Student 3s Chorus 3,4. KATHY SCI-IMIDTIGXIECHT Newspaper 2,3,4g Librarian 2,3,43 CAA ls Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Annual 45 FMC 1,2,3,4g Treas. 23 Vice- Pres. 45 Homecoming Att.3 Senior Class Play. BRIAN SCI-INIEPP Student Council 1,43 Class Vice-Pres. 35 Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 1,2,3g Chorus 43 Varsity Club 2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Prom Courtg Homecoming Royalty. This Has Been GARY STAMPKA FFA 1,3,4g Track 1. MIKE STINSON Varsity Club 2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 1,2,3,4. 16 MARY SUTTER Newspaper 2,3,4Q Annual 3,43 Drama 43 Student Council 13 Drill Team 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Dist. Cont. 1,2,33 FHA 1,2,3,43 Sec. 33 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 13 Pep Club 2,45 Sno-ball Att. 1,2. RICHARD WICKA Student Council 2 3' Class Pres. 3- Varsit Club v T 2,3,43 Mag. sale 'Beam capf. 2,33'ro0rba11 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 2,33 Senior Class Play. LINDA WIECZOREK Class Sec. 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,4j Drama 4g Newspaper 3,43 Annual 43 Librarian 4g GAA 43 Forensics 2,3343 STEVE WIECZOREK Newspaper 33 Varsity Club 43 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 23 Golf 43 Baseball 1,2,43 Basketball 1,2,3j Mgr. 4. 3 WVR . It X ix alibi X 1' llcw r' XU img 3 my J A 3 3 3,3135 9 a 3 Homecoming Att.3 Senior Class Play. 1 l 4 A 01,113 Senior Year 7, RQN ZECHES Varsity Club 43 Track 1,2,43 Football 1,2,3. DIANE ZEICHERT Student Council 4g Treas. 43 Class Treas. 33 News- paper 2,3,43 Editor 43 FTA 2,3,43 Pres. 4g GAA 2,3343 Pres. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 2,33 Girls State De1egate3 National Honor Society 3,43 Sec. 43 Drama 43 Mag. Sale Team Capt. 43 Senior Class Play. 17 'W DOROTHY WNUK Newspaper 2,3,4j Librarian 2,3,43 FMC 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. MARY JO WOLFE Student Council 43 Sec. 43 Class Sec. 23 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Annual 3,43 Newspaper 2,3,43 FTA 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Drill Team 2,33 National Honor Soci- ety 3,43 Pres. 43 Homecoming Att.3 Senior Class Play. A Senior Reflecw. Reflections 0fF0ur Wonderful Years One highlight of our freshman year was being initiated by the sophomores. The next year our class sponsored the freshman Initiation Dance, The two most important highlights of the junior year were the receiving of ou.r class rings, which we chose in our sophomore year, and the junior-Senior Prom, Falling in Love. ln our final year all class members participated in a Homecoming Skit. The events of these four wonderful years led up to graduation in which all class members co-operated to make a memorable experience. CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. Grathwohl, Mr, Comero, Mrs. Wristrcill, Mr. Everson, Mrs. Gerlach. I8 M. Mis , , as A xx if 43?-1 ..L, -1, ,fe MN N' X fs wp. 1 A 2 I am personally very proud of our school complex. In actuality it is nothing but brick and mortar, yet the people who comprise the populous within the building give it a purpose, meaning, and value. To gain full utility from our school in future years it must be used by our students. I wish all future classes at C-FC the very best. You are deserving. --Gavin Strand Mr. Strand IAm 01 cz Teacher, but an Awakener Completion of new facilities and improvement of existing facil- ities have enabled us to provide a departmentalized junior High School which will ensure a stronger and broader background when en- tering Senior High School. This has enabled us to extend our cur- riculum thereby we were able to offer a stronger, more meaningful course of study for more of our stu- dents to select and follow and thus to provide a higher quality of ed- ucation to the students of the com- munity. --G. Freimark Mr. Freimark -Robert Frost MR, ARLIE EVERSON Social Studies U. S. History MR. WILLIAM FERGUSON Guidance F.M.C.C. F.T.A. N.Y.C. Student Council National Honor Society LaCROSSE MILLING CO., INC Cochrane Wisconsin 'roi as ,, MR. RICHARD BROWN Chemistry Physical Science MR. LEE CHADBOURN Vocational and Technical Metals MR, GENE COMERO Geometry Algebra II Asst. Track Coach Vocational and Business Math MRS. Lors DUEL Vocal Music Faculty Q hv 'x ' 2 1 MRS. JOSEPHINE GERLACI-I English 9,10 journalism Occupational Correspondence Newspaper MISS NANCY HELMUELLER Bookkeeping Shorthand Secretarial Practice Typing MR. JAMES GRANUM Instrumental Music MRS. HARRIET KENNEY Cheerleading Drill Team G.A.A. Pep Club Physical Education 22 MR. WARREN GRATHWOHL Advanced Math Algebra l Physics MR. MICHAEL LAMBRECHT English 10,11 MR. LESTER ROSENOW MRS. RUTH SCHAFFNER MRS, JUANITA SHERMAN Biology Home Economics Forensics German 1,11 F.H.A. Librarian Library Science Yearbook MR. JAMES SKORLINSKI MR. EVERETT STECKE1. MRS. CONSTANCE STRAND Social Problems Physical Education Art U.S. History Drivel-'s Education World History Golf Coach 23 MR. DAVID SULACK Industrial Arts Coach MR. FRANK TOLMIE Agriculture FFA MRS. BONITA WISTRCILL MR. ROGER WISTRCILL MISS IAHR English 12 Physical Education Shorthand Debate Coach Secretarial Practice Speech Bookkeeping Typing Mrs. Berglandz Nurse Mrs. Fried MIS. Doebbert 24 BUS DRIVERS: E. Duellman, J. Kuri, D. Schmidt, M. Schwanke, A. Wiersgalla, M. Holmann. Other bus drivers include B, johnsrud, E. Schmidtknecht, A. Piel, D. Heuer, S. Mueller, R. Ziegler, M. Conrad. Personnel L,..,g,:1 ers and janitors all worked to help our school run smoothly. The bus drivers had an especially trying .winter beca.use of the extremely heavy snowfalls. l l Herbert Helm Melvin Lorch COOKS: Mrs. Adolph Burmeister, Mrs. Marian Abts, Mrs. Dale Hansen, Mrs. Gilbert Schultz, Mrs. Margaret Docker. john Kuri 25 The personnel, cooks, bus driv- My FIRST ROW: T. Steckel, B. Krause, D. ZEICHERT, TREAS4 D. KRUMHOLZ, PRES.g M. WOLFE, SEC.g T. Bag- niewski, SECOND ROW: S. Hutton, D. Koontz, B. Schniepp, B. Bond, B. Konter, B. Herold, T. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: B. Wolfe, K. Franzwa, R. Engel, D, Malotke, T. Grable, D. Brommerich. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Freimark, Mr. Ferguson. The Voice of C-FC-Our Student Courzcfl Dan Krumholz, president, supervised ticket-selling at football games and the homecoming dance. The Student Council had charge of Homecoming activities. For the first time the Council presented the Homecoming Queen with a portrait of herself. Other projects were the purchase of a public address system for the cafeteria and dark room equipment for a photography club. The members selected a movie for the Christmas program as well as assem- blies presented during the year. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ABTS GROCERY NATI-IE'S MEATS Winona, Minnesota Fotmtain City, Wisconsin Winona, Minnesota 26 , up W Q A N': r v' ,W , i ff r va va-W - M.. . it , .EE , IFTQQE 5. i He-af 1 N if 1. 5 ' J f V' ' . rl' : fig W F' 'ff 1 if 4 -.: '-.JE ' , 1 ' : if .1 V Ar x UV 1 ff J ' E? ,Q bf gy, ba I f ' nr, I f L 1 13 R 5 L A , U' . 1. X: V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! Phil and Randy pose. Lighting the bonfire. Oh, so casual! Smashing through ! Homecoming Sparked Sock It To 'Em, Pirates was the over all Home- coming theme. For the first time at C-FC special EIC- tivities were planned for each day of the week. Button Up For A Victory, Support the Pirates rang up the cur- tain as theme of the first event. This was followed by Wear Your Colorsg Be Proud of Your Pirates, Let's Be Casual about a Victory, and Pirates Will Be Dressed Up While the Cards Will Be Messed Up. The special days' events, along with bonfire, snake dance, pep rally and the introduction of the coach and queen candidates on Thursday night, all built mounting enthusiasm. 28 We will yell and yell . . . Catch me if you can. by C-FC's Enthusiasm Diane Ruben was crowned queen of C-FC's Home- coming at special ceremonies on Friday, September 27. Diane was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Bill Bond, escorted to the throne by Steve Baures and crowned by Dan Krumholz, student council president. jeff Hanson, master of ceremonies, introduced the senior class skit, The Plight of Little Ne1l. Other features of the program were songs by Randy Rohrer and Steve Baures. Homecoming continued as the C-FC Pirates met the Eleva-Strum Cardinals. Queen Diane and her court looked on as the Cardinals won the game 27--O. 29 Will he catch it? Be careful, he's watching! B. Konter, M. Wolfe, D. Wicka, L. Wieczorek, King Steve Baures, Queen Diane Ruben, K. Schmidtknecht, D. Fetting, J. Haney, B. Schniepp. Autumn Colors Decorate Dance The gym and tables, decorated in orange, yellow and brown, with table centerpieces of fall leaves, gourds and bittersweet carried out the theme of Victory in September for the Homecoming dance on September 28. UPPER: Linda and Janis. Queen Diane Ruben and King Steve Baures led LQWER: Kathy and Mayy JO, the Grand March to music furnished by the Night- walkers. H- Y I 30 51' I - 'f' ist 3 Diane adds her artistic touch! , :Hia i r C Ron finishes the arch. 315' , L C W I t Finishing the band Shen. , 7 V- ,,.....,- WM W' iw 5 s L Q ,, et s Decorate uc. .zz .X I Erecting the sparkling water fountain, I mixing the paint for om' mural, arranging the rainbow flowers i were part of the gaiety and fun of I decorating for the 1968 Prom. Terry checks the streamers. BAUER ELECTRIC INC. 1. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC. GARDEN GATE RESTAURANT Winona, Minnesota 1 96 7 -68 Prom Watchlng the Grand March Debbie samples the punch. Dancing WHYSYS- B. Haney, T. Braatz, Queen Cathy Koontz, King Dick Wicka, C. Abts, L. Rohrer, J. Haney, B. Schniepp, R. Fer guson, D. Fetting, D. Malotke, R. Ernst. 32 The modernistic flower mural behind the throne on the stage, the sparkling fountain in the center of the floor, and the flower bedecked picket fences which siurounded the dance floor represented a gay and color- ful garden which set the mood for the prom theme, Falling in Love. Queen Cathy Koontz and King Dick Wicka reigned over the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom held on Saturday, April 29, in the C-FC gymnasium. Music was provided by the Nocturnes. Cathy and Dick reign over 1968 Prom. Falling in Love Shall we dance ? Fun for all Listen boys, if you think I'm . . . The seniors of 1969 produced Penny, a comedy in three acts, written by Marrijane and Joseph Hayes, on November 2, 1968. The story centered around Penny's endeavors to go to the Prom. Linda Wieczorek played the lead, Penny, for the grade school and evening performances and Susan Jurasin- ski played the part for the high school performance. The play was directed by Mrs. Wistrioill and student directed by Barb Heitman. Penny introduces herself. The cast and crew. BUCK'S CAMERA SHOP KLINE ELECTRIC l EDWINS JEWELERS 159 Main Street 122 West 2nd Street 50 East 3rd Street Winona, Minnesota 34 But Doodie . . . Senior Class Produces Penny'A' Y-I F num I LL! I think a fashion show is stupid. A happy ending for Dad. KRAMER 8 TOYE NATIONAL FOOD STORE GRAHAM 8 MCGUIRE Plumbing 8 Heating Inc. Winona, Minnesota Sporting Goods 35 The C-FC foren- sics team attended the annual speech clinic sponsored by the WHSFA at La- Crosse State Univer- sity on january 10. Final school elim- ination in the foren- sics program was completed on March 6. Winners competed in the sub-district contest of the South- ern Dairyland Con- ference hosted by C-FC on March 11. FIRST ROW: D. Kupietz, L. Wieczorek, S, Prussing, R. Heitman, P. Schmidtknecht. SECOND ROW: S. Kline, D. Zeichert, M. Blecha. C-FC Hosts Sub-District Speech Contest jane, who is a Drama Club member, puts make-up on Mary jo, who per- formed in the Senior Class Play. BUFFALO CITY RESORT Buffalo City, Wisconsin GOIDEN BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS EMIL'S MEN'S WEAR Winona, Minnesota 122 East 3rd Winona, Minnesota 36 Drama Club Wistrcill, planned the annual spring production which was presented on May 9. Members learned techniques of make-up application and stage light- ing. The highlight of the year was the attendance of a play at the Guthrie Theater during the spring sea- son. OFFICERS: Diane Ruben, president: Sandy White, secretary-tmeasmerg Cathy Koontz, vice-president. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Wistrcill, adv., R. Plank, S. Ruben, S. Haeuser, J. Brandes, L. Krause, N. Fenske, D. Malotke, L. Rohrer, K. Franzwa, L. Wieczorek, B. Abts, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: T. Brandes, L. Isakson, I. Zeches, D. Literski, S. White, j, Ruben, S. Wojchik, J. Schmidtknecht, L. Haeuser, D. Kupietz, S. Kline, P. Schmitt, T. Hanson, D. Koontz. THIRD ROW: N. Draszkowski, P. Schmidtknecht, G. Tylka, S. jurasinski, D. Zeichert, L. Krause, P. Pelowski, L. Cisewski, A. Backman, A. Lovas, T, Steckel, S. Wieczorek, J. Decker. FOURTH ROW: D. Dworschak, R. Iurasinski, R. Ferguson, J. Engfer, 1. Sandsness, S. Hutton, G. Burmeister, D. Rothering, S. Brandhorst, C. Beighley, S. I-Iofer, S. Baures, C. Piel. FIFTH ROW: C. Koontz, J. Sass, R. Engel, D. Ruben, D. Merchlewitz, C. Piel, S. Prussing, K. Keller, R. Heitman, F. Lovas, J. Scholmeier, B. Wolfe, L. Burmeister. SIXTH ROW: J. Arneson, J. Przytarski, R. Rohrer, F. Pelley, C. Greshik. 37 Drama Club members, under the guidance of Mrs. FIRST ROW: D. Koontz, C. Adank, B. Abts, K. Franzwa, P. Schmidt, M. Fettinghj. Baures, G. Putz, R. Stirn, T. Hanson, S. Kline, I.. Rohrer, C..Ruben, D. Adank, D. Putz, P. Malotke, Mrs. Duel. SECOND ROW: L. Isakson, L. Abts, S. White, S. Bittner, A. Backman, Turi Steckel, D. Wieczorek, I.. Sevallius, D. Pelley, S. Hutton, R. Bagniewski, J. Sass, C. Beighley, N. Pampuch, S. Wojchik, 1. Schmidtknecht. THIRD ROW: L. Cisewski, K. Henkes, D. Zeichert, M. Blecha, S. Hofer, D. Hunger, G. Heichel, B. Bond, R. Rohrer, J. Arneson, R. Engel, C. Blecha, M. Wolfe, C. Koontz, R. jurasinski, R. Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: M. Sutter, J. Scholmeier, B. Wolfe, K. Keller, P. Pehler, S. Prussing, B. Krause, B. Schniepp, S. Baures, A. Staige, D. Keller, F. Pelley, C. Piel, D. Merchlewitz, D. Ruben, R. Heitman. W 7 G M ' The chorus, directed by Mrs. Duel, e presented Christmas, Winter, and Spring concerts. Linda Isakson, Sue Prussing, Randy Rohrer, and Larry Sevallius at- CHORUS OFFICERS: S. White, B. Krause, B. Schniepp, A. Staige, S. tended 21 music Clinic at Eau Claire on Baures. October 26. Thirteen participated in the Dairyland Chorus. ACCOMPANISTS: Sue Kline and Barb Heitman. 38 FIRST ROW: C. Blecha, M. Blecha, J. Sass, D. Ellefson, C. Sass, 1. Zeches, R. Lorentz, L. Thorson. SECOND ROW: L. Rohrer, T. Steckel, S. Hofer, A. Backman, L. Muench, C. Sutter, S. Haeuser, R. Rohrer, P. Pehler. THIRD ROW: R. Abts, F. Sutter, B. Oesau, G. Thompson, K. Bittner, 1. Deneff, A. Krumm, D. Wieczorek, M. Duerkop, J. Butler, B. Ruben, J. Ruben, D. Ruben,'S. Heuer. FOURTH ROW: P. Staige, S. White, D. Berhow, S. Koenig, Mr. Granum, J. Sandsness, S. Bittner, L. Farner, M. Thompson, R. Conrad. We've Got Rhythm -n----ang The band, directed by james Granum, per- formed three concerts during the school year, presented a. Homecoming show, and marched in summer parades. The Pep Band helped liven the sports scene at pep fests and games. Band members participated in solo and ensemble contests. Representing C-FC in the Dairyland A11-Star Band were Carolyn Blecha, Marilyn Blecha, Larry Muench, Randy Rohrer, and jane Ruben. The clarinet section practices. The band marches under the lights. 39 FIRST ROW: J. Brandes, T. Brandes, S. Kline, 1. Scholmeier, J. Ruben, L. Rohrer. SECOND ROW: S. White, C. Koontz, B. Wolfe, D. Kupietz, J. Haney, J. Engfer. THIRD ROW: N. Fenski, P. Pelowski, R. I-Ieitman, D. Krumholz, B. Bohlinger, S. Baures, C. Piel, K. Franzwa, B. Abts, S. Prussing, R. Engel, Mrs. Sherman, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: S. Hofer, D. Zeichert, N. Drazkowski, K. Keller, D. Merchlewitz, K. Schmidtknecht, S. Haeuser, M. Sutter, C. Greshik, C. Blecha, J. Mueller, R. Rohrer, M. Wolfe, D. Vandermoon, J. Arneson, S. Baures, M. Blecha. j 0 69 Pzraleer Stag YEARBOOK STAFF: S. Kline, Editor, S. Prussing, K. Keller, Asst. Editors, C. Blecha, M. Blecha, Copy Editors, J. Mueller, QAbsent: J. Kriesel Q, Sports Editors. The Pirateer editor and staff met many times during the summer and throughout the school year planning layouts and writing copy in an effort to depict the theme, Growth Through Bui1ding. Other time consuming duties included solicitations in the C-FC and Winona areas and working out photography schedules. Staff officers attended the yearbook section of the WCVSPA Conference. STAGER JEWELRY GATE CITY AGENCY INC. 50 West 3rd 68 West 4th Winona, Minnesota THE GREAT SURPLUS STORES INC. 52 West 2nd St. Staff members attended the 19th annual conference of the Chippewa Valley School Press Association at Eau Claire on October 17 at which Gov- ernor Knowles was the fea- tured speaker. Mrs. Josephine Gerlach, newspaper advisor, served as 67-68 president of the Press Association. Editor: D. Zeichert Asst. Ed.: F. Pelley, 1. Sass Copy Ed.: D. Kupietz Sports Ed.: D. Krumholz Art Ed.: S. Baures Photographers: D. Vandermoon, D. Peck Journalism Keeps the World in Focus FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gerlach, C. Adank, K. Krumholz, J. Haney, K. Franzwa, J. Brandes, D. Malotke, D. Wnuk, L. Wieczorek, B. Abts, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: L. Rohrer, D. Kupietz, S. White, S. Woj- chik, P. Schmidtknecht, J. Pape, C. Tylka, N. Drazkowski, 1. Schmidtknecht, 1. Ruben, T. Brandes. THIRD ROW: D. Ruben, L. Krause, J. Sass, M. J. Wolfe, M. Blecha, K. Henkes, D. Zeichert, C. Blecha T. Steckel, K. Schmidtknecht, P. Pelowski, D. Krumholz. FOURTH ROW: J. Engfer, S. Hofer, C. Koontz, R. Engel, J. Scholmeier, R. Heitman, M. Sutter, B. Wolfe, S. Baures, C. Piel, D. Zeichert, D. Literski. FIFTH ROW: J. Mueller, J. Arneson, K. Keller, F. Pelley, M. Duerkop, S. Baures, D. Vander- moon, R. Rohrer, D. Peck, C. Greshik, S. Prussing, D. Merchlewitz. 41 FIRST ROW: F. Senn, R. Ewing, D. Hager, J. Blank, J. Pape, K. Schmidtknecht. SECOND ROW: T. Brandes, M. Blecha, Treasurerg I. Dingfelder, Head Librarian, N. Drazkowski, Assistant Li- brariang D. Kupietz, Secretary and Point Secretaryg C. Blecha, Head Librarian, L. Wieczorek. THIRD ROW: C. Beighley, P. Schmidtknecht, G. Tylka, M. Rothering, L. Isakson, M. Dittrich, L. Krause, D. Wnuk, F. Dittrich, C. Wender, Mrs. Shermang Adviser. FOURTH ROW: J. Przy- tarski, S. Jurasinski, 1. Kammueller, D. Literski, R. Bergerson, M. Konter, L. Bielefeldt, A. Lovas, R. Ferguson. Our New Library Widens Uur Horizons A new project undertaken by the library SLAW Workshop at Chippewa Falls. High- cadets this year was reading and story telling light of the day was the program, Wisconsin in the elementary grades. Heritage in Folk Song, presented by Mrs. In October student librarians attended the john Weiss. FIRST, ROW: R. jurasinski, D. Adank, R. Plank, J. Brandes, N. Fenske, W. Denison, N. Pampuch. SECOND ROW: L. Thorson, J. Zeches, M. Guenther, J. Stuber, P. Pehler, D. Zeichert, S. Wiec- zorek, J. Heichel, Mrs. Sherman, Advisor. THIRD ROW: J. Decker, S. Platteter, J. Engfer, C. Greshik, L. Cisewski, M. Beck, S. White. 42 Salesm en Strive To Reach Their Goal .5 ui' 2, 3 5 si' , SITTING: L. Wieczorek, R. Ferguson, C. Greshik, L. Isakson. STANDING: D. Zeichert, L. Abts, N. Draz- kowski, K. Fried, D. Rothering, L. Burmiester. Co-captains: F. Pelley, D. Ruben. Even though students, captains, and managers worked hard, a goal of 52,922 was attained instead of the S3000 originally set for the 1968 magazine sale. The three top salesmen were Tom Duellman, Carole Greshik, and Kappy I-Ienkes. Carole, Tom and Kappy. PAINT DEPOT OUT -DOR STORE ALBRECI-IT'S FAIRWAY Artist Materials Erv and Rob Miracle Mall Shopping Center Complete Paint Lines 163 East Third Winona, Minnesota The Pep Club sponsored parents' night for sports participants and cheerleaders. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kenney, the members tried to instill en- thusiasm in the student body. Each class was assigned to make posters for a certain area of the school. Pep Club members served doughnuts and coffee for parents' night, Pep Club Encourages Strong Desire FIRST ROW: D. Wnuk, K. Franzwa, L. Krause, J. Haney, C. Ruben, F. Sutter, S. Haeuser, L. Wieczorek, K. Krum- holz, B. Abts, C. Adank, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: J. Schmidtknecht, J. Ruben, L. Haeuser, K. Litscher, L. Abts, S. Platteter, S. Kline, D. Kupietz, J. Zeches, P. Schmidt, T. Brandes, D. Malotke. THIRD ROW: M. Blecha, D. Zeichert, M. Wolfe, K. I-Ienkes, 1. Eikamp, R. Jurasinski, L. Krause, K. Schmidtknecht, S. Wieczorek, N. Drazkowski, S, White, S. Wojchik. FOURTH ROW: R. Engel, J. Scholmeier, M. Sutter, B. Wolfe, C. Koontz, S. Baures, C. Piel, D. Zeichert, P. Pelowski, D. Ebersold, C. Blecha, L. Cisewski. FIFTH ROW: F. Pelley, 1. Prytar- ski, C. Greshik, D. Zeichert, S. Prussing, C. Piel, K. Keller, D. Merchlewitz, R, Heitman, D. Ruben, S. Brand- horst, S. Hofer. WEINANDY 8 SCHLOSSTEIN RUDY'S RED OWL and VARIETY C-FC RECORDER Attorneys -at-Law Cochrane, Wisconsin 44 FIRST ROW: S. HAEUSER, PT. SEC.: K. KELLER, V. PRES.3 D. ZEICHERT, PRES.g RITA HEITMAN, SEC.5 B. BOHLINGER, TREAS.5 MRS. KENNEY, ADVISOR. SECOND ROW: C. Adank, B. Abts, S. Ruben, T. Bagniewski, I. Haney, K. Franzwa, L. Thorson, P. Engler, F. Sutter, L. Wieczorek, D. Adank. THIRD ROW: D. Malotke, D. Kupietz, M. Dittrich, J. Schmidtknecht, S. Bittner, S, Wieczorek, S. Wojchik, J. Ruben, L. I-Iaeuser, J. Zeches, P. Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: T. Steckel, C. Blecha, M. Blecha, P. Pelowski, C. Piel, R. Engel, L. Krause, L. Cisewski, C. Sass, M. Wolfe, J. Eikamp. FIFTH ROW: C. Koontz, D. Ruben, C. Piel, C. Greshik, F. Pelley, D. Zeichert, S. Prussing, D. Merchelwitz, E, Wolfe, J. Scholmeier. GAA Promotes Interests in Sports Under the direction of Mrs. Kenney the GAA promoted interest and partic- ipation in athletics. The girls enjoyed individual and group activities which included swimming parties and sports nights. Sports heads volunteered to lead girls in intramurals. SPORTSI-IEADS: VOLLEYBALL: J. Haney, M. Wolfe. SWINIMING: M. Blecha, L. Haeuser. BOWLING: C. Greshik, C, Piel. SOFTBALL: B. Boh- nnger, C. Piel. cAPTA1N's BALL: D. Zeichert. FOOTBALL: 1. Schmidtknecht, L. Krause. HOME ELECTRIC SHOP KOCHENDERFER OIL COMPANY COCHRANE BOWLING LANES Cochrane, Wisconsin 45 I FIRST ROW: K. KELLER, V.P.5 J. BLANK, PRES.: L. ISAKSON, SEC.: J. BRANDES, TREAS.5 MRS. SCHAFFNER. SECOND ROW: R. ,P1ank, T. Bagniewski, L. Krause, S. Platteter, S. Kline, N. Fenske, F. Dittrich, F. Sutter, D. Adank. THIRD ROW: L. Thorson, L. Abts, J. Kammueller, P. Schmidtknecht, N. Drazkowski, L. Anderson, S. Bittner, D. Dworschak, D. Literske, D. Litscher. FOURTH ROW: B. Comero, R. Jurasinski, M. Beck, J. Engfer, F. Senn, M. Sutter, R. Ewing, C. Sass, J. Sass. FHA Inspires Women of Tomorrow X The future homemakexs started their year's activities by initiating new members. Other social events were a 'L'ii faculty tea, FHA rally, Sadie Hawkins Day dance, the annual Sno-ball, and a toboggan party. Members sponsored FHA week in April. The culminating event was the annual Mother--Daughter tea held on May 2. Judy Blank, 'president,,and other members went Christ- ' mas caroling at the Rest Homes in Cochrane and Fountain City. HAEUSER BROS. A. H. ROHRER Fountain City, Wisconsin Cochrane, Wisconsin 46 The FFA sent three members-- john Rothering, Willard Ratz, and Gary Baker, accompanied by their advisor, Mr, Tolmie, to the State and National Safety Award Con- vention in Chicago. The organization sold Christmas trees from the school forest and Christmas cards for money making projects. Governor Knowles was the featured speaker at the annual FFA banquet held on March 27. FFA members learned added skills through their ag classes. FFA Plans Varied Projects FIRST ROW: I. Rothering, S, Stuber, W. Rau, G. Baker, presidentg R. Moga, D. Fetting, Mr. Tolmie. SECOND ROW: D. Bolterman, I. Wicka, S. Koenig, D. Hess, D. Kammueller, G. Adank, R. Block, N. Anderson, D. Kupietz, R. Grzybowski. THIRD ROW: G. Puiz, M. Bolterman, R. Haag, D. Drazkowski, G. Stampka, T. Wantoch, G. Stevens, R. Bagniewski, B. Malchaski. FOURTH ROW: 1, Sutter, B. Herold, C. Seifert, G. Senn, J. Bechly, M, Oesau, I. Bechly, R. Zeigler, A. Langrek, S. Himd. KOCHENDEFER S SONS FUGINA INSURANCE AGENCY Surge Allis-Chalmers New Ideas Fountain City, Wisconsin Fountain City, Wisconsin 47 FIRST ROW: M. Dittrich, J. Ruben, M. Wolfe, C. Koontz, D. Zeichert, M. Blecha, S. Haeuser, C. Blecha. SECOND ROW: Mr, Freirnark, D. Merchlewitz, L. Krause, C, Greshik, D. Ruben. This year the FTA members helped with the Parent-Teacher Conferences, regis- tering parents, acting as guides, and serv- ing coffee and cook- ies. At the january meeting a panel of grade school teachers discussed teaching with the FTA mem- bers. The group spon- sored a dance, giving the proceeds to the Buffalo County Asso- ciation for Retarded Children. Diane Zeichert was president of the FTA. FTA and FMC Rej7ect Interest on Careers The Future Medi- cal Career Club tried to give its members a better understanding of a career in medi- cine. The FMC spon- sored a dance on October 19. They also planned their annual spring tour of a medical center. This year's president was Janis Haney. FIRST ROW: K. Krumholz, D. Wnuk, S. White, J. Haney, C. Adank. SECOND ROW: j, Sass, K. Schmidtknecht, D. Ruben, K. Keller, D. Zeichert, K. Henkes. THIRD ROW: C. Piel, C. Greshik, F. Pelley, S. Prussing, J. Engfer. 48 Mr. Freimark discusses the coming induction ceremonies. Honor Society In November, the National Honor Society sponsored a Veteran's Day Program. The featured speaker was Robert Ruben. The chorus also per- formed and Diane Zeichert and Susan Kline gave orations. The big event of the year for the NHS was the induction ceremony, This year the So- ciety wrote the ceremony themselves patterning it after a convention. We Cultivate the Mind. -Thucydides OFFICERS: D, Krurnholz, Vice-pres.3 J. Mueller, Treas.g D. Zeichert, Sec.g M. Wolfe, President. FIRST ROW: S. Kline, D. Zeichert, M. Wolfe, M. Blecha, C. Blecha. SECOND ROW: J. Mueller, Mr. Freimark, D. Krum- holz, fabsent, I. Krieseli. 49 CINDERELLA SHOPPE 214 Mankato Avenue Winona, Minnesota FIRST ROW: J. Krumm, S. Baures, B. Konter, B. Bond, D. Krumholz, 1. Kriesel, R. Baures, B. Krause. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wistrcill, M. Stinson, R. Ernst, G. Ratz, L. Burmeister, J. Mueller, R. Haag, J. Kafer, T. Bagniewski, D. Barth, Mr. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sulack, G. Lettner, T. Loesel, J. Hanson, S. Vanderrnoon, J. McFar- lin, T. Schmidtknecht, B. Baecker, R. Wicka, C, Neumann. FOURTH ROW: D. Brommerich, D. Vandermoon, B. Schniepp. Varsity Members Excel in Sports Many varied projects were on the agenda of the Varsity Club during the past year. Money making activities included the sel ling of candy and taking charge of conces- sions. The outstanding project was the purchase of a video tape machine to be used for all sports. The highlight of the year was a trip to a Minnesota Vikings football game. Officers were Jeff Hanson, president, Rick Baures, vice-pres.g John Kriesal, sec retaryg and Bob Konter, treasurer. ETHEL 8 I-IAl.'S CAFE Two of the varsity lettermen, Bill Krause and Rick Baures, ran in a track relay team. G. A. KRUMHOLZ DDS A. C. PRUSSING 8 SON Fountain City, Wisconsin i Tw f :M 5 Q ww 5 . Q4 ak 36' my ,, . x , , am 1 Of J kf5s3 w ., ,Q Xxf Q Nw S lm-Mmfi ,X , X- fa-2 L in , 3 QV . 1 , K My SEQ . ,Ag 6 - A ju any-is . i 5 ' r r ,s - iw ' . R Q TX T. , A Y fiif A 45 yn Q M I' K fi' W? QQ- 2 ziz. :L a I, ,L i tsii-mf Listen, you guys . . . Who do you think you are? We will yell and yell Practice + determination Wz'nnz'ng Isn'l Everything 52 - victog ' opponents but Wanting To Win Is jeff and Mr. Hamilton look at scores I want my pop! Chaos at the refreshment stand! 53 C-FC thinclads had a mediocre season against good competition in non-conference meets. The Pirateer team lost its bid to take its fifth track championship by one point in the Dairyland Conference. Some of the outstanding tracksters for C-FC were Gary Krause, Ted Braatz, Lewis Thorne, and Len Lettner. Teammates voted Gary Krause most valuable trackster. That's our Ted!! The team relaxes in the shade. FIRST ROW: I. Krumm, T. Bagnewski, R. Baures, 1. Arneson, D. Kriesel, P. Malotke. SECOND ROW: Mgr. J. Hanson, G. Krause, R. Zeigler, B. Bond, B. Krause, J. McFar1in, Mgr. L. Burmeister. THIRD ROW: T. Braatz, T. Gi-able, Coach Sulack, L. Thorne, B. Schniepp, S. Vandermoon. 54 C-FC Is . . . cz Spirited Track Team 4.2 Out to win! Sock it to 'em, Gary Teammates listening to advice. On Your mark, get Set 55 PITCHERS: R. Ernst, L. Rohrer, B. Herold, CATCHERS: J. john pushes for home. Kriesel, F. Maule, C. Percucco. Under Coach Mike Percucco, the Pirates again were in the race for the conference championship, finishing third with a record of 10 wins and 7 losses. The Pirates placed more men on the all-conference team than any other school in the Dairyland. Those named to firsts were Ted Braatz, Gary Krause and Len Lettner, while Bruce Herold and Lonnie Rohrer received honorable mention. Lonnie Rohrer received the award as most valuable player. f ,Q 1 . L W 5 r ' ae . ..,w.ss:-fre, vi, ein, A . . Stretch, Ted. 56 Slug it, Gary! Almost? I , ,C , ,N john, Lonnie and Coach talk it over. Out! Pirates Capture Th1'ra'z'n Conference FIRST ROW: M. Stinson, D. Kriesel, R. Ernst, J. Kriesel, SECOND ROW: G. Lettner, L. Lettner, F. Maule, G. Krause. THIRD ROW: Coach Percucco, j. Ruben,T. Braatz, L. Rohrer, D. Schwanke. PAFFRATH'S PAINTS NELSON TIRE SERVICE PLETKE'S FOOD STORE 4-th and Main Winona, Minn. T. Loesel, F. Maule, R. Rohrer, J, Mueller, R. Ernst, S. johnsrud, K. Fetting, Coach Steckel Pirates Tee Off The 1967-68 golf team did most of its practicing and playing at the Ar- cadia Country Club. In a triangular meet with Gale-Ettrick and Mondovi, the C-FC linksters came in second. The linksters took part in the Dairy- land Conference Golf Meet held at Whitehall and also competed at Osseo in the regional. Letter winners were Larry Ernst, john Mueller, Rich Ernst, and Fred Maule, with Larry being voted the most valuable golfer. Several golfers discuss their coming season. LOFQUIST VARIETY STORE Miracle Mall Shopping Center Winona, Minnesota KNEELING: C. Koontz, K. Franzwa, B. Wolfe. STANDING: D. Ruben, K. Krumholz, S. Jurasinski. Happiness is . Being cz C-FC Cheerleader The A and B cheerleading squads led our student body, introduc- ing their new outfits at pep fests and games. The cheerleaders, led by their captain, Diane Ruber, and advised by Mrs. Kenney, were honored for their efforts on Parents' Night. KNEELING: S. Wojchik. STANDING: P. Schmitt, D. Merchlewitz, B. Abts. QAbsent: J. Eikampj. FIRST ROW: 1. Krumm, B. Bond, T. Grable, T. Comero, S. Baures, B. Konter, B. Schniepp, 1. Baertsch, S. Vandermoon, D. Fetting, D. Wicka. SECOND ROW: Coach Wistrcill, G. Baker, T. Loesel, G. Hei- chel, T. Schmidtknecht, 1. McFar1in, B. Krause, R. Baures, B. Baecker, D. Drazkowski, I. Kriesel, Coach Sulack. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Hamilton, B. Bochenhauer, G. Lettner, D. Krumholz, C. Neuman, S. Backman, T. Bagniewski, J. Baertsch, R. Abts. I think I've got it! SHORTY'S BAR-CAFE 528 Center Street Winona, Minnesota Under freshman Coach Roger Wistrcill, the Pirates completed a football season with a record of 3 wins and 5 losses, finishing fourth in the conference. After losing the first four games of the season, the Pirates settled down and won three of their last four games, leaving the school with high hopes for next year's gridders. Seniors playing their last season were Bob Konter, Dave Fetting, Bill Bond, john Kriesel, Gary Baker, Bernie Baec- ker, Tom Comero, Dan Krumholz, Jim Krumm, Dick Wicka, Brian Schniepp, Steve Baures and Terry Loesel. Now do it like this! 60 Football Season Filled with Desire Coach Wistrcill gi I Running for a. victory. Hit 'em ha d tball VARSITY TEAM: Coach Sulack, D. Kriesel, B. Baertsch, R, Rohrer, B, Bond, S. Vandermoon B Konter I Baertsch, D. Brommerich, I. McFar1in, D, Peck, R, Ernst, Mr. Wistrcill, Asst. coach. MANAGERS L Burmeister, S. Wieczorek. lAbsent, I. Krieselj. Cagers Show Determination In spite of their unimpressive record, the Pirates were looked upon as a potentially pow- erful squad by many of their opponents. The cagezs were short on experience and bench strength, Only three letter winners returned to the squad--Bob Konter, Dave Brommerich and Steve Baures. Bob had the honor of being se- lected captain for the season by his teammates. I'll show 'em KNEELING: D, Kriesel, R. Block, D, Koontz, T, Averbeck, B. Baertsch STANDING: R. Stim, S. Backman, M. Duerkop, D. Keller, I. Mac- Farlin, R. Conrad, Coach Wistrcill. Chalk up two points! How's the weather up there, Smiley? Hey, this is basketball, not wrestling! 63 FIRST ROW: J. Hansen, A. Krumm, T. Bagniewski, C. Neumann, D. Krmfnholz, D. Barth. SECOND ROW: R. Baures, G. Heichel, T. Langreck, R. Kaiser, T. Schmidtknecht, A. Langreck, Coach Hamilton. C-FC Reigns Again The C-FC Pirates started their 1968-69 season under the coaching of Mr. Hamilton. Returning let- termen were Don Barth 19Sj, Dan Krumholz 11125, Tom Bagniewski 11201, George Lettner 11271, Cas Neu- mann 1138j, Tom Langreck 11653, and Tony Schmidt- knecht 11-IWTJ. Golly, which leg is mine? The Pirates hosted a wrestling quadrangular meet in which the matmen captured a convincing first place. They also participated in the LaCrosse Invitational Tournament winning second place. The grapplers elected Dan Krumholz and Tom Bagniewski as co-captains. f s z -'gin ' E -. ff m as A 1 f' 1 -- - 2 , 1 W 2 gif 5 1 s 1 xg V- X 1- ig, g s .5.fg2k 455 5 , - E 51 A 1' - X M is - ig , 5 -Y 1 ' QS v V iii --Si t 525 fi fm 1,5 Sgfifeiri.-gsi1eiH'.f'6?iEfrzs'+: E U T- : A- Q A97 . EQ -rem 1 5 2 .sss,, A r f. s, V ' i W 1- 1 2 ' 2 E ' -X fu , . r. 1 'ru ,:as'?lE4'Y- Es. ' : ' z EL- . Ja g. . is :Q 2 a 3?-F iii .s -s . . , ,JE 3 ge. Q, E S1 QE E 3. is . 5 .. st- . ..s an . Ada as . B f i 1 EE it s 1 , tisisfu ' V fi 2 : sxlahili ACLX 'ZW - 'B-Z ' f . x ii: 1 Guess who? There's nothing like a good massage! 7.--.1 I K 5 O Mad scramble. FIRST ROW: T. Wolfe, J. Krumholz, M. Krumholz, M. Stinson, B. Bocken- hauer, B. Krumholz. SECOND ROW: J. Hansen, mgr,, j. Arneson, G. Burrneis- ter, D. Bittner, R. E1- lefson. 1 65 Friends Slides and dissecting are part of sophomore Biology Each Looking Creative writing often is assigned to the junior English Class, For Something zjferenl The newly formed debate class speaks out on the draft. 4 r -wi n X? ,::, v E K AN-,Q ilCDDEfRCI.ZASSODE412 W4 . in 1 . ,... K - - . -. .. , my-J . i S The challenging year for the Class of '70 started with plans for Our Special Victory, the Homecoming theme. The gym was decorated in shades of autumn and the tradi- tional backdrop was made. Shortly after, the class rings were distributed to the eager juniors. The climax of the year was the junior-Senior Prom held on April 26. Student Council representatives were Karen Franzwa, Tom Grable, Dave Brommerich and Becky Wolfe, alternate. Barb Bohlinger, treasurerg john Kafer, vice- presidentg Tom Bagniewski, presidentg Kathy Keller, secretary. Juniors Meet New Challenges K . s S 21 , ' g 'B ve' Bill Bockenhauer Barb Bohlinger jerry Bollinger 68 Richard Baures john Bechly Rita Bergerson Linda Bielefeldt Alvin Am ann jam es Arneson Michael Averbeck Jerome Baertsch Thomas Bagniewski Peter Bergwardt David Brommerich Faye Dittrich Marlene Dittrich David Drazkowski Nancy Drazkowski Larry Dworschak Gwen Ebersold Ruth Ferguson David Fetting Karen Franzwa Rita Gabrick Tom Grable Greg Heichel Rita Heitrnan Mariann Herold Daniel Hess Don Hunger Linda Isakson john Kafer Kathy Keller Marie Konter Cathy Koontz Lola Krause William Krause Paul Kujak Tom Langreck Dennis Larson Ann Lovas Tony Schmidtknecht Julie Scholmeier Larry Sevallius Steven Stuber Richard Thom an Gaye Tylka Dennis Vander-moon Steve Vandermoon Cleo Wender Becky Wolfe if Pat Malotke William Michaels Larry Muench Casmer Neumann Jeannie Neumann JoAnne Pape David Peck Francine Pelly Cheryl Piel John Prondzinski Susan Prusdng Jane Przytarski Gary Ratz Randy Rohrer Marjorie Rothering Jane Ruben Jolene Sass Mike Schaffner Neal Schaffner Pat Schmidtknecht The Sophomores began their year at C-FC by providing the flowers, queen's crown, and the Pirates head for Homecoming. The Class of '71 sponsored the Freshmen Initiation Dance. For their class project they planned and constructed wooden pennants of the Dairyland Con- ference teams. The class advisors were Mrs. Kenny, Mr. Rosenow, Miss Helmuel- ler, and Mr. Tolmie. Rhonda En- gel, Debbie Malotke, Bill Baertsch, Torn Wolfe, and Don Barth were the Student Council representatives. Sophomores Barb Abts Carol Adanl-C Gaylord Adank Steve Backman Rich Bagniewski Donn Barth Susie Baures jam es Bechly Claire Beighley David Berhow Donald Bittner Myron Bolterman jaci Brandes Sandra Brandhorst Q 4 ' ' Gary Burmeister Lyle Burmeister jackie Decker Gerald Drazkowski Tom Duellman CLASS OFFIC ERS: B. ec., Pelowski, Treas., D. Barth, Pres 71 Debbie Dworschak Richard Ellefson Julie Engfer Lucille Engel Rhonda Engel Richard Ernst Mark Ewing Nancy Penske Darla Flury Marie Gabrick Carole Greshik Mary Guenther Robert Haag Kappy Henkes Bruce Harold Roseann I-Ierold Suzanne Hofer Steven I-Iund Robin jurasinski Dave Kammueller Patricia Kamrowski Stephen Koenig Linda Krause David Kriesel Bill Krumholz SHORTY'S BAR-CAFE 528 Center Street Winona, Minnesota Frank Lovas Bernard Malchaski Debbie Malotke Gerald McFarlin Donita Merchlewitz Verlyn Nelson Patricia Pehler Paula Pelowski Cathy Piel Ruth Plank Sandy Platteter Gary Putz Lynne Rohrer Duane Rothex-ing Gerald Schively Joni Schmidtknecht Gordon Senn Phillip Staige Dale Stampka Gary Stevens Judy Stuber John Sutter Roger Tullius Ted Wantoch Sandra White Gary Wieczorek Susie Wojchik Torn Wolfe Donna Zeichert Rodney Ziegler Absent: Arnie L gr k Bill Bali! s e 'Hills WOM The freshman class started out the year trying to adjust to high school life. They sponsored a return thank- you dance for the sophomores on December 13. For a class project they painted the football goal posts and the concessions stand. The freshmen student council representatives were Debbie Adank, Peggy Schmidt, David Koontz, and altemate, Fred Ziegler. 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Mr. Granum, Mr. Sulack. 77 Administration 20 General Index Cooks 25 FMC 48 Magazine sale 43 Sophomores 71-73 Student Council 26 Track 54-55 Varsity Club 50 1 Wrestling 64-65 ' Annual 40 Drama 37 FTA 48 Newspaper 41 Band 39 Faculty 21-24 GAA 45 National Honor Society 49 Baseball S6-57 Football 60-61 Golf 55 Pep Club 44 Basketball 52-53 Forensics 36 Homecoming 28-30 Prom 31-33 Bus Drivers 25 F1'6ShmC1'1 74-76 Janitors 25 School Board 3 Cheerleaders 59 FFA 47 Juniors 68-70 Seniors 9-18 Chorus 38 FHA 46 Librarians 42 Senior Play 34-35 Abts, Mrs. Marian 25 Beck, Donald 25 Bergland, Mrs. Mary 24 Burmeister, Mrs. Adolf 25 Brown, Richard 21,77 Chadbourn, Lee 21,77 Comero, Gene 18,21,52 Conrad, Melvin 25 Doebbert, Mrs. Doris 24 Decker, Mrs. Margaret 25 Duel, Mrs. Lois 38,21 Duellman, Emil 25 Everson, Arlie 18,21 Ferguson, William 21,26, 48,49 Freimark, Gerald 20,26,48 Fried, Mrs. Edna 24 Gerlach, MrsQ Josephine 18, A Abts, Barbie 37,38,4O,41, 4 Administrative Index 22,41 Granum, James 22,39,77 Grathwohl, Warren 18,22 Hamilton, Michael 22,24, 62 Hammer, Marvin 25 Hanson, Mis. Dale 25 Helm, Herbert 25 Helmueller, Nancy 22 Heuer, Delbert 25 Hohmen, Melvin 25 Johnson, Bernard 24 Johnsrud, William 25 Kafer, Kenneth 3 Kenney, Mrs. Harriet 22, 44,45,77 Krause, William 3 Lambrecht, Michael 22,77 Lorch, Melvin 25 Luethi, Dorothy 24 Miller, Edward 3 Mueller, Sylvester 25 Passow, Walter 25 Percucco, Mike 56,57 Piel, Armin 25 Rosenow, Lester 23,77 Schaffner, Mrs. Ruth 23,46 77 Schmidt, Mrs. Dawn 25 Schmidtknecht, Elmer 3,25 Schultz, Mrs. Gilbert 25 Schultz, Hilbert 24 Schwanke, Myron 25 Sherman, Mrs. Juanita 23, Km, John 25 40,43 Student Index Baures, Jim 38,74 60,61 Baures, Richard 19,50, 54, 44,4s,s9,71 6O,65,68 Abts, Lynn 3s,43,44,46,74 Barnes, Steve 1O,3O,34,38, Adank, carol 7,3s,41,44, 50,40,41,60,61,62 45,71 Baures, Susan 7,36,4O,41, Ada-nk, Debbie 38,42,45, 44,71 46,74 Beck, Mary 42,46,74 Adank, Gaylord 71,47 Adank, Kathleen 74 Amann, Alvin 68 Anderson, Linda 46 Anderson, Norman 47,74 Arneson, James 37,38,40, 41,54,6S,68 Auer, Janet 74 Averbeck, Antony 62,74 Averbeck, Michael 62,68 B Backman, Ann 1O,37,38,39 Backman, Steve 60,62,71 Baecker, Bernard 10, 50,6O, 61 Baertsch, Jeffery 74. Baertsch, Jerome 60,62 Baertsch, William 62 Bagniewski, Richard 6,38 Bechly, James 47,71 Bechly, John 47,68 Becker, Dean 10 Becker, John 74 Beighley, Claire 36,71 Beighley, Cherry 7,1O,38, 42 Bergerson, Rita 42,68 Berhow, David 39,71 Bielefeldt, Linda 42,68 Bittner, Don 65,71 Bittner, Susan 38,39,45,46, 75 Blank, Judy 7,10,42,46 Blecha, Carolyn 10,38,39, 4O,41,42,44,45,49 Blecha, Marilyn 11,36,38, 39,40,41,42,44 45 49 Block, Ronald 47,62,74,7S 47,71 Beekenheuer, Bill 68,65 Bagniewski, Therese 45,46, Bohlinger, Barb 7,27,37,4O, 54,74 41,60,68, Bagniewski, Thomas 26,27, Bohlinger, Mike 75 50,6O,65,68 Baker, Gary 47,6O,61 Barth, Don 71,5O,6S Barth, John 74 Bollinger, Jerry 68 Bolterman, Daniel 75 Bolterman, Myron 6,47,71 Bond, Bill 9,11,26,38,5O,54, Borgwardt, Peter 69 Brandes, Gary 11 Brandes, Jackie 7,37,40,41, 42,71 Brandes, Toni 11,18,34,37, 4O,41,42 Brandhorst, Sandy 7,37,44, 71 Brommerich, Dave 26,50, 62,69 Brown, Terry 11 Bryson, Neil 75 Burfiend, James 75 Burmeister, Gary 37,65,71 Burmeister, Lyle 37,43,50, 54,71 C Cisewski, Linda 36,38,42, 44,45,75 Comero, Betty 46,75 Comero, Tom 11,60,61 Conrad, Rich 39,62,74,75 D Decker, Jackie 42,37,71 Deneff, James 39,75 Denison, Wendy 42,75 Dingfelder, Dave 75 Dingfelder, Joan 11,42 Dittrich, Faye 27,42,46,69 Dittrich, James 75 Dittrich, Marlene 42,45,69 Drazkowski, Dave 47,6O,69 Drazkowski, Jerry 71 Drazkowski, Nancy 37,40, 78 9 Skorlinski, James 23,77 Spieth, Kermit 3 Steckel, Everett 23,57,77 Strand, Mrs. Constance 23, 77 Strand, Gavin 3,20 Suhr, Mrs. Alton 25 Sulack, David 24,60,77 Sutter, Merlin 3 Tolmie, Frank 24,47,77 Wistrcill, Mrs. Bonita 18, 24,37 Wistrcill, Roger 24 Zeichert, Henry 3 Ziegler, Ray 25 41,42,43,44,46,69 Duellman, Tom 43,71 Duerkop, Marlyn 39,41,62, 75 Dworschak, Debbie 7,37,46, 72 Dworschak, Larry 65,69 E Ebersold, Debbie 44,75 Ebersold, Gwen 69 Eikamp, Jane 44,45,59,74, 75 Ellefson, Rich 39,41,72,65 Engel, Lucille 72 Engel, Rhonda 26,37,38,40, 41,44,45,72 Engel, William 11 Engfer, Julie 37,40,41,42, 46,48,71 I Engler, Patricia 45,75 Ernst, Rich 32,5S,56,57,62, 72 Ewing, Mark 62,72 Ewing, Rita 7,12,42,46 F Penske, Nancy 7,37,40,42, 46,72 Ferguson, Ruth 32,37,38, 42,43,69 Fetting, Dave R. 12,27,30, 60,61 Petting, Dave W. 32,47 Fetting, Keith 12,55 Fetting, Mark 38,75 Flury, Darla, 72 N Franzwa, Karen 26,27,29, 37,38,4O,41,44,45,59,69 Frie, Gailg 12,34,35 Frie, Kathileen 43 w G Gabrick, James 75 Gabrick, Marie 72 Gabrick, Rita 69 Grable, Tom 26,54,6O,69 Greshik, Qarole 7,37,40,41, 42,43,44,45,72 Guenther, Mary 42,72 Grzybowski, Randal 75 1 H Haag, Robert 6,47,5O Haeuser, Lois 37,44,45 Haeuser, Sandy 12,34,37, H 39'4c1iell4'4512 42 ager a Hane ', Jail: 12.io,32,4o, 41y44 45 Hansdn, jgff 9,12,27,34,35, so 54 5 Hanscin, Lrbm 37,3a,7s Heichel, Greg 38,60,69 Heitman Barb 13 34 Heitman: Rita 7,36,38,40, 41 44 5 Heiliezsiggppy 7,38,41,43, I Herold, Bri ce 6,26,47,56, 72 Herold, Diane 13 Herold, Mariann 69 Herold, Rdseann 72 Hess, Daniel 47,69 Hofer, Suzanne 36,38,39, 40,41,44,72 Hund, Stexie 6,47,7z Hunger, Don 38,69 Kenzer, Robert 13,26,30,34,' 5O,6O,62,61 Koontz, Cathy 29,32,33,38, 40,41,44,45,59,69 Koontz, Davie 26,37,38,62, 75 Krause, Bradley 26,76 Krause, Linda 7,27,37,41, 45,72 Krause, Lola 42,44,46,69, 37 Krause, William 38,50,51, 54,60,69 Kriesel, John 14,34,50,S6, 57,60,61 Kriegel, Dave 27,54,57,62, 7 Krumholz, Bill 65,72 Krumholz, Dan 14,26,27, 40,41,49,50,60,61 Krumholz, Jim 65,72 Krumholz, Karen 14,9,29, 44,34,41,59 Krumholz, Marc 76 Krurnm, Allan 65,76,39 Krumm, James 14,50,54, 60,61 Kujak, Bernard 76 Kujak, Paul 69 Kupietz, Debra 76 Kupietz, Diane 14,34,36, 1 40,41,42,44,45 Kupietz, Duane 47,72 Kuri, Daniel 72 L Langreck, Arnold 6,47,65 Langreck, Rom 65,69 Larson, Dennis 69 Lee, Grace 14 !Lettner, George 50,57,60, Hufreasfeve 2e,36,3s,7s . 65,73 I I Lindrud, sigma 14 Isakson, Liiida 7,38,42,43, ,Literski, Diane 14,34,35, 69,37,4fS ' 37,41,42 I 1 Litscher, Deb 44,46,76 Jehnsrud, seem 34,13,5s jreegel, Terry 15,5O,55:60, Jurasinskngusan 29,13,34, 37,42,5 1 Lovas, Ann 37,42,69 M Jurasinski,LRobin 38,42,72, 1 37 46 4 Kafer: Jdhxi 6s,69,5o Kaiser, Richard 13,65 Kammuel1er,Jane 13,42, 34 46 Kamnimuellvier, Dave 47,72 Kamrowski, Patricia 72 Keller, Daniel 38,62,75 Keller, Kathy 7,38,37,4O, K 41,g4,46,ilD5,68,6975 enne ec ' ennls Kennebecllgi Tommy 75 Kline, susan 13,34,35,36, 38 40 44 46 49 Knosgie, Clixitis, 75 Koenig, Stephen 39,72,47 Konkel Carol 75 Konter,,Mairie 42,69 Malchaski, Bernard 47,73 Malotke, Deb 26,32,37,41, 44,45 Malotke, Pat 38,54,65,7O Maule, Fred 15,34,55,56,57 McFarlin, Gerald 5O,54,60, 62,73 Merchlewitz, Donita 7,37, 38,40,41,44,45,73 Michaels, William 70 Moga, Robert 15,47 Mueller, John 15,34,35,40, 41,49,50,55 Muench, Larry 39,70 N Nelson, Verlyn 6,73 Neumann, Casmer 50,60, 65,70 Neumann, Jeannie 70 O Oesau, Marvin 6,15,34,39, 47 . P Pampuch, Nancy 38,42,76 Pape, JoAnne 41,42,70 Passow, Lonnie 76 Peck, Dave 41,62,70 Pehler, Pat 38,39,73 Pelley, Dennis 38,76 Pelley, Fran 7,38,37,41, 43,45,70 Pelowski, Paula 37,40,41, 44,45,73 Piel, Cheryl 7,36,37,38,4O, 41,44,4S,70 Piel, Cathy 36,44,45,73 Plank, Ruth 37,42,46,73 Platteter, Sandy 73,7,42,44, 46 Prondzinski, John 70 Prussing, Sue 7,44,36,38, 40,41,45,70 Przytarski, Jane 7,42,44,7O Putz, Diane 38,76 Putz, Gary 38,47,73 R Ratz, Gary 50,70 Ratz, Willard 15,47 Rohrer, Lynne 38,39,6,37, 40,41 , 56, 73 Rohrer, Randy 28,34,37, 38, 39,40,41, 55, 62, 70 Rotering, Duane 43,36,73 Rotering, John 15,47 Rothering, Patricia 76 Rothering, Marjorie 42,70 Ruben, Diane 15,30,9,35, 37,38,41,43,44,45,59 Ruben, Jane 34,37,41,40, 39,41,44,45,70 Ruben, Sherrie 38,44,45,76 S Sandsness, Julia 36,39,76 Sass, Cindy 39,45,44,76 Sass, Jolene 37,38,39,41, 46,70 Schaffner, Mike 27,70 Schaffner, Neal 70 Schively, Gerald 73 Schmidtknecht, Joan 7,27, 38,41,44,45,73 Schmidtknecht, Kathy 16, 27,30,34,40,41,42,44 Schmidtknecht, Pat 36,41 , 42,46,70 Schmidtknecht, Tony 50, 60,65,70 Schmitt, Peggy 37,38,44, 45,S9,76 Schneipp, Brian 16,26,30, 32,38,S0,54 Scholmeier, Julie 37,38, 40,41,44,45,70 Schultz, Terry 16,31 Schwanke, Dave 16,57,62 79 Seifert, Charles 47,76 Senn, Faye 7,16,42,46 Senn, Gordon 6,47,73 Sevallius, Larry 38,70 Staige, Allen 16,27,38 Staige, Phillip 28,39,73 Stampka, Gary 6,16,47,73 Steckel, Turi 26,37 Stevens, Gary 6,47,73 Stinson, Mike 16,50,57,65 Stirn, Rich 38,62,76 Stuber, Judy 42,73 Sutter, Faye 39,44,45,46,76 Sutter, Mary 17,38,4O,41, 44,46 Sutter, John 73,47 T Thoman, Richard 70 Thorson, Linda 39,42,45, 46,76 Tullius, Roger 73 Tullius, Ronald 76 V Tuxen, David 76 Tylka, Gaye 37,41,42,70 V Vandermoon, Denis 40,41, so, 70 Vandermoon, Steve 5O,54, 6o,62, 70 W Wantock, Ted 47,73 Wender, Cleo 42,70 White, Sandy 37,38,39,40, 41,42,73 White, Victor 76 Wicka, John 76,47 Wicka, Richard 17,27,3O, 32,33,34,6O,61 Wieczorek, Denis 38, 39,76 Wieczorek, Gary 73 Wieczorek, Linda 17, 30,34, 35,36,41,42,43,44,45 Wieczorek, Steve 17 Wieczorek, Susie 42,44,4S, 37,73,76 Wnuk, Dorothy 41,42,44,17, 37 wejehik, Sue 37,42,44,45, 73,76 Wolfe, Becky 27,29,38,40, 41,45,37,59,7O,38 Wolfe, Mary Jo 17,26,27, z9,3o,34,3s,ss,4o,41,44, 45,49,70 Wolfe, Tom 26,65,73 z Zeches, Julie 34,37,39,42, 44,-45,76 Zeches, Ronald 17,31 Zeichert, Debra 42,45,76 Zeichert, Diane 17,34,35, 40,41 ,43,45,44,49,36 Zeichert, Donna 41,44,38, 48,73 Ziegler, Fred 76 Ziegler, Rodney 47,54,73 Ziegler, Roger 76 ff 4- lxriug, .free 1 it s PAVQ it Z.. 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