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

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Learning the rules of high school, completing class projects, standing in line for lunch, cramming for semester tests, squeezing through crowded halls, wait- ing for drivers' licenses, receiving class rings, plan- ning the prom, trading senior pictures, and graduation --these were the good and bad times the seniors ex- perienced in the four years at C-FC. In these years the class was transformed from a group of children to young adults. Jerry reveals his art talent. King Tom Bagniewski and queen Barb Bohlinger of W Prom 1969. Studying never ceases. l7 ' m ' 7 1 R saw T' QW! 1 . I Tzmes I0 remember AB fb. xi' W in f Aw :Q ,f Lg V k B f 12 5 FACULT MR. DARRELL BARTHOLOMEW MR. RICHARD BROWN MR. GENE COMERO Bookkeeping Physical Science Business and Vocational Math Shorthand Chemistry Geometry Secretarial Practice Advanced Math Track Coach Faculty faces MRS. LOIS DUEL Vocal Music THE GOLDEN FROG SUPPER CLUB Fountain City, Wisconsin MR. ARLIE EVERSON American History Social Studies THE BADGER AGENCY Fountain City, Wisconsin MR. WILLIAM FERGUSON Guidance Advisor: F.M.C., N.H. S. F.T.A., N.Y.A. Student Council ALF PHOTOGRAPHY Winona , Minnesota MISS PEGGY FOX MRS. JOSEPHINE GERLACH MR. JAMES GRANUM English 10,12 English 9,10 Instrumental Debate Coach journalism Speech Occupational Correspondence Newspaper Advisor frustration, sczlz'sfacl1'0n. MR. MICHAEL HAMILTON MRS. HARRIET KENNEY MR. MICHAEL LAMBRECHT Physical Education Physical Education English 11 Assistant Football Coach Advisor: Typing Drill Team G.A.A., Pep Club Che erlea ding A. H. ROHRER COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY RECORDER B. H. SCI-ILOSSTEIN Chevrolet 8 Buick Cochrane, Wisconsin Attorney-at-Law Cochrane, Wisconsin Cochrane, Wisconsin 21 MRS. JANELL NORMAN MR. LESTER ROSENOW MR. DONALD RUMPLE Speech Therapist Biology German I and II T0 teach MRS. RUTH SCHAFFNER MR. FRANK SCHULTZ MRS. JUANITA SHERMAN Home Economics Vocational and Technical Librarian Advisor: Metals Library Science F.H.A. Advisor: Yearbook and Forensics COCA- COLA BOTTLING CO. NATIONAL FOOD STORE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC. Winona, Minnesota 22 MR. JAMES SKORLINSKI MR. EVERETT STECKEL MR. DAVE SULACK World I-Iigtgry Physical Education Industrial Arts American History Driver's Education Basketball Coach Social Problems Golf Coach Assistant Football Coach is Z0 learn. MR. KEITH TODD MR. FRANK TOLMIE MR. ROGER WISTRCILL Algebra I and II Agriculture Physical Education Physics Advisor: Baseball Coach F-F-A Lunch Room Monitor HAEUSER BROS. INC. RU DY'S RED OWL S VARIETY ACI-IENBACH DRUG STORE Fountain City, Wisconsin Cochrane, Wisconsin Cochrane, Wisconsin 23 Tim es-Q10 ber 1 v 5 A 1 ' 1, 1 '. , K, .5 H , ,, MN. . ,, x ,.,1M.,f 1 ' fi 2 if f 'Vff X+ f if fs ,xi 'if 0 'H ,A Iii IQ' : Ei'i' r,K1 . w H . -fwwq we . Q W- , ' is .. - Vg, y. .Qigxgag :dbg-:if .. - Q ' . A L ' . V A vA ,K A ,QQ :fm A ,AZ K Q wk-f 1 4' W ra 'Sa do 1 if M as ' , it L UBS CTIVITIE juniors take time to appreciate their handiwork. Couples. This was our Magic Moment. D. Barth, T. Bagniewskig D. Wicka., C. Koontzg B. Bohlinger, T. Bagniewskig K. Krumholz, B. Bondg L. Rohrer, J Kaferg D. Ebersold, R. Conrad. 26 Nervous attendants wait as grand march begins. Queen Barb and King Tom THIS MAGIC MOMENT Many hours of work were employed to create a garden fantasy which implemented the theme, This Magic Moment . With the colors dark blue, light blue, and silver, small miracles were worked to transform the gym by April 26. The highlight of the decorations was the green and blue bedecked dome which was placed in the center of the floor. Under its three pillars was the lovely Coronation which crowned Barb Bohlinger and Tom Bagniewski as queen and king of the 1969 Jr.-Sr. Prom. Amid paint fights, staple duels, gaiety, and also many headaches, the junior Class joined to create a garden fantasy in the gym. Many anxious moments were spent as the class 'N-r ,. waited for the flood waters to recede so that sup- plies could be shipped. All things finally worked out and a beautiful prom was the result. UPPER LEFT: Karen and Cathy painting the posts??? CENTER LEFT: Barb and Rita create flower boxes. LOWER LEFT: The little blue flowers that took many hours to make. RIGHT: Everyone joins in decorating the huge dome. ,,,l fr' :sr-'20 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Scholmeier, F. Pelley, S. Prussing, Mr. Freimark, advisor, R. Rohrer, J. Arneson, Mr. Ferguson, advisor, B. Wolfe, J. Sass, R. Ferguson. ational honor society-1970 The National Honor Society had arti- cles published in the area newspaper concerning the activities and the meaning of the society. The head of publicity was Ruth Ferguson. At monthly meetings N.H.S. discussed various problems and activities at school. Veteran's Day was observed with a program. In January the big event, the induction ceremony, was held. LA CROSSE MILLING CO. INC. Cochrane, Wisconsin OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Sass, secretaryg J. Arneson, president R. Rohrer, vice-presidentg R. Ferguson, publicity managerg F. Pel- ley, treasurer. 29 cr Y F F f Y , . , QF F 'E FRONT ROW: J. Sass, S. I-Iofer,fJ. Averbeck, L. Thorson, D. Ellefson, J. Barth, JS. Olsen, 1. ACCOMPANISTS: Sue Prussing and Pat Pehler. FRONT ROW: C. Adank, D. Adank, S. Servais, L. Roh- rer, S. Wolfe, K. Franzwa, S. Thorne, D. Bittner, B. I-Iaeuser, S. Ameson, P. Malotke, D. Koontz, R. Sass, J. Gahnz, S. Ruben, P. Engler, B. Abts, G. Isakson, D. Putz. SECOND ROW: J. Schrnidtknecht, S. Bittner, S. White, L. Abts, M. Goessling, J. Sass, J. McQuinn, M. Fetting, J. Prondzinski, C. Bieghly, G. Putz, S. Hutton, 30 Zeches, R. Loretz, P. Pehler. SECOND ROW: L. Rohrer, S. Sutter, R. Abts, J. Burfeind, T. Steckel, G. Heichel, S. Hentges, L. Muench, S. M usic, R. Stim, V. White, C. Scholmeier, P. Schmitt, R. Loretz, G. Thompson, S. Heuer, L. Isakson, Mrs. Duel. THIRD ROW: S. Wojchik, D. Dworschak, G. Grable, S. Hofer, R. jurasinski, T. Steckel, L. Cisewski, G. Ander- son, J. Arneson, J. Baures, D. Pelley, M. Ferguson, D. Wieczorek, A. Sirjogens, B. Ruben, D. Zeichert, R. Ferguson, N. Pampuch, K. Henkes, P. Brandhorst. Schmitt, W. Hesperman, R. Rohrer, S. Pehler, Bittner, S. Schott, R. Baures J Schmidtknecht 7 ' I S. Heuer, D. uben. THIRD ROW: B. Oseau, M. Thompson, L. Famer. FOURTH ROW: 1. D. Averbeck, M. Decker, C. Everson, B. Koch- Arneson, P. Staige, D. Berhow, C. Averbeck, K. enderfer, R. Abts, Nl. ROhI'eI', G. Tl'lOI1'1PSOI1, B. Bittner, S, White, P, Ferguson, Mr, Granum, Ruben, M. Duerkop, D. Wieczorek, W. Barth, S. music, music. BAND The band had a different look with its new uniforms of red, white, and black. They held half-time entertainment at football and basketball games and contributed to the enlivening of pep fests. CHORUS The chorus boasted 79 members which was the largest the membership has ever been. The officers were Randy Rohrer, president, Jim Ameson, vice-president, and Becky Wolfe, secretary- treasurer. Will the chorus members ever forget Mrs. Due1's cries of, Sit up straight, open your mouths, and swallow your gum ! ? FOURTH ROW: R. Heitman, D. Merchlewitz, R. Engel, P. Pehler, S. Prussing, F. Pelley, L. Sevallius, D. Hunger, L. Muench, D. Vandermoon, D. Keller, B. Krause, R. Rohrer, G. Heichel, D. Pelley, C. Piel, J. Scholmeier, A, C, PRUSSING 5 SON K. Keller, B. Wol.fe, C. Koontz. Ford Cars, Trucks, Tractors Goodyear Tires Fountain City, Wisconsin 31 C -F C hosted Dairylczna' concert. The Dairyland Festival concert was pre- sented November 8. Students from the choirs and bands of the conference schools participated in the concert. Previous to the concert a long afternoon was spent per- fecting the various numbers. Mr. Elliot Wold, River Falls State, directed the choir and Mr. Gordon Danuser, Roches- ter Junior College, directed the band. TOP: Choir members say it with music. MIDDLE TOP: Practice makes perfect. RIGHT: Band performance impresses all. BELOW: Band prepares for concert. S W ! 4' Q ff ,E , Q, ? i Q ww A mlm-wg x-in ? i E A A P . b v Q av i I 'zz 1- -Q L -' 1 i iz' 5 -' ' v we H ' fl , - A ' ' fa v ? s f 4 ,N K if A Q' kj X wg-11 A . EI ,Q 4 ,, xg S In LX t K if 1 ff 5' , 1 .Sw- x . 2. Y' RE Q 5 'ii ai- .fx L IQ, 1' S JI 'Q 5 Q '1. vt, .ff A x 4 A'S N 'X . '- . , K 'S -sl . 30 W -. N. I -2,9 I . .nn ss, Q A Q N , :I sw., , g'NE fr.,-M 'i ' ,'i!b'iW I I a 4 Q., li , M1 .32 f--- M, ' ' . W1 ink .nf M 5 ig? 4 'I W XU0'QUv.,h,,,mk, -may , U A1-f,q,,M. I K . 1 . Y ' L' '4 'F W'9'M,mm5ML1.M...7 - -..M af 1 I TSA? 1 m 1 X ' . L X .L w s. .3 Bl 1- A :W ?Q'1',2. Q , . ,. A E3 4 . k:': -- 1 3i ' A 1.. 'L' S K 2 II W 'Q 5 s ' -am . W y W 14 x ' . f 4 J The debate class was changed to a club which met as a class though no credit was given. There were ten active members who were coached by Miss Fox. The club attended various clinics and tour- naments throughout the year. Two clinics were at River-Falls State and La Crosse State, Wisconsin. The national topic that was discussed was Resolved: That Congress should prohibit United States unilateral military intervention in foreign countries. Opposing teams prepare their arguments. Debate: organ ized argum ent. ff' SITTING: G. Tylka, P. Pelowski, J. Przytarski, P. Schmidtknecht, C. Adank. STANDING: J. Scholmeier, S Hofer, D. Flury, J. Ruben, M. Dittrich. 36 I SITTING: N. Drazkowski, J. Brandes, P. Schmidtknecht, J. Przytarski, L. Krause, A. Lovas. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sherman, advisor, R. Ferguson, M. Rothering, F. Dittrich, J. Neuman, G. Tylka, G. Ebersold, M. Guenther. THIRD ROW: L. Isakson, C. Wender, M. Dittrich, D. Dworschak, S. Platteter, J. Engfer, M. Konter, J. Pape. Service is librarians' molto. The student librarians serviced the new school library for the second year. Activities of the group included a field trip to The House on the Rocks at Spring Green, Wisconsin. Nancy Drazkowski and Ruth Ferguson attended 'che SLAW summer workshop at Madison. Nancy and Ruth, along with Ann Lovas and Linda Isakson, also attended the annual fall workshop at Owen-Withee on October 25. SITTING: C. Konkel, N. Pampuch, D. Putz, R. Plank, L. Rohrer, P. Engler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sherman, advisor, R. jurasinski, S. Bittner, T. Scholl, C. Sutter, P. Pehler, M. Mueller, P. Rothering. THIRD ROW: B. Comero, L. McCammon, C. Greshik, D. Ebersold, J. Stuber, W. Pronchinski. 37 Leadership action. LEFT: K. Keller, R. Block, M. Krumholz, S. Prussing, R. Ernst, M. Ferguson, R. Rohrer, D. Dingfelder, D. Brornmerich. CENTER: B. Krumholz, T. Krum- holz, J. Kafer, C. Sass, K. Henkes, L. Krause, J. Eikamp, S. Arneson, B. Baertsch, G. Lettner, P. Brandhorst. RIGHT: B. Burmeister, Mr. Freimark, and Mr. Ferguson, advisors. The Student Council planned and led activities during 'M' Homecoming week. They also selected the assemblies for the ensuing year. The Student Council, along with the vote of the stu' dents, decided to purchase a combination football- baseball scoreboard with magazine funds. Officers were Bill Krause, president, Bill Krumholz, vice-president, Kathy Keller, secretary, and Sue Prus- sing, treasurer. The new scoreboard. ETI-IAL S H.AL'S CAFE ANN'S COFFEE SHOP FIRST STATE BANK Fountain City, Wisconsin Cochrane, Wisconsin Fountain CRY, WiSC0HSi11 38 Magazine sales reach all time high. Co-captain Carole Greshik and Captain Fran Pelley. Magazine sales reached an all time high with sales totaling S3,124. Fran Pelley and Carole Greshik headed the successful drive. The money from the sales went toward a football-baseball scoreboard. Carole Greshik, Kappy Henkes, and Cindy Merchlewitz were the high salesmen. FIRST ROW: T. Duellman, M. Ferguson, B. Haeuser, L. Burmeister. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, K. Keller, D. Pelley, D. Ellefson. THIRD ROW: R. Block, D. Merchlewitz, L. Abts, P. Engler. FOURTH ROW: M. Duerkop, R. Engel, J. Arneson, D. Brommerich. SHORTY'S BAR CAFE 528 Center Street Winona, Minnesota 39 The Pirateer staff was kept busy soliciting, writing copy, and meeting deadlines. There were so many little things to be done to publish a yearbook. These little things caused the many hours of work during the summer and the nights after school. SITTING: P. Pelowski, asst. editor, S. Prussing, K. Kel- ler, editors 5 I. Scholmeier, copy editor. STANDING: D. Merchlewitl, asst. editor, R. Rohrer, sports editorg J. Arneson, business manager. The Piraleer recorded memories. FRONT ROW: K. Keller, R. Engel, C. Piel. SECOND ROW: C. Adank, D. Malotke, P. Pelowski, L. Krause, D. Merchlewitz R. Heitman, J. Schrnidtknecht. THIRD ROW: B. Abts, S. Baures, J. Brandes, N. Drazkowski, J. Scholmeier, C. Piel, C. Gre shik. FOURTH ROW: J. Sass, S. Prussing, L. Burmeister, R. Rohrer, D. Vandermooxn, J. Arneson, G. Wieczorek, Mrs. Sher man, advisor, R. Ernst. 40 l The monthly edition of the newspaper was always awaited. Behind the scenes the edi- tors, Jolene Sass and Fran Pelley, were kept busy collecting material, rough copying , and stenciling so that the paper would come out on time. X LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Tylka, production manager, C. Adank, asst. editor, F. Pel- ley, co-editor, S. Wojchik, circulation manager, R. Rohrer, sports editor, D. Van- dermoon, photographer 5 Mrs. Gerlach, advisor, J. Arneson, sports editor, S. Hutton, sports editor. CENTER: J. Sass, co-editor. Newspaper keeps the world at your fngerlips SITTING: T. Stecl-cel, S. Prussing, G. Tylka, P. Pelowski, C. Greshik, P. Schmidtknecht, R. Engel, D. Merchle- witz. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gerlach, advisor, J. Arneson, S. Hofer, J. Engfer, J. Scholmeier, K. Kenlces, S. Hutton, N. Drazkowski, D. Vandermoon, C. Piel, R. Rohr-er, L. Krause, B. Wolfe, S. Baures, K. Keller, S. Wojchik. THIRD ROW: J. Schmidtknecht, L. Engel, B. Bohlinger, P. Engler, D. Adank, J. Heichel, K. Franzwa, B. Abts, D. Malotl-ce. 41 GAA The GAA was under the supervision of Mrs. Kenney. The officers were Kathy Keller, presi- dent, Rhonda Engel, vice-president, Fran Pelley, secretary, and Linda Krause, treasurer. Some of their activities included swim parties, fun nights, and a volleyball tournament. The club's point chairmen were Cathy Koontz and Becky Wolfe. RIGHT: SPORTHEADS, FRONT SITTING: S. Wieczorek, C. Greshik. STANDING: R. Engel, J. Eikamp. ON LADDER: B. Abts, C. Piel, D. Merchlewitz, R. I-Ieitman. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Wojchik, L. Krause, P. Pelowski. SECOND ROW: P. Schmitt, B. Abts, C. Greshik, L. Cisewski, J. Eikamp, T. Bagniewski. THIRD ROW: J. Schlosser, K. Jaszewski, G. Grable, S. Wolfe, C Scholmeier. FOURTH ROW: L. McCamrnon, I. Wojchik, C. Merchlewitz, P. Brandhorst, D. Litscher, L. Abts, L. Thorson. FIFTH ROW: D. Adank, P. Engler, S. Ruben, K. Abts, C. Sass, R. Engel, S. Brandhorst, C. Adank. SIXTH ROW: D. Merchlewitz, K. Keller, F. Pelley, C. Koontz, B. Wolfe. Doni Merchlewitz and Sue Wojchik. Pep club. The Pep Club had an active year. Some of their ac tivities included constructing pep signs, sponsoring the parents' nights, selling concessions, and sponsor ing bake sales. FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Adank, D. Malotke, B. Burnmeister, B. Abts, T. Bagniewski, K. Franzwa, P. Engler, R. Gladowski, F. Sutter, D. Kupietz, B. Bohlinger. SECOND ROW: S. Platteter, C. Ruben, J. Heichel, B. Denison, N. Drazkowski, G. Grable, S. Wojchik, J. Schmidtknecht, K. Abts, J. Wojchik, K. Grossell, J. Gahnz. THIRD ROW: D. Litscher, M. Goessling, T. Stecl-cel, P. Pelowski, D. Dworschak, K. Henkes, P. Schmitt, R. jur- asinski, T. Schlosser, L. Abts. C. Merchlewitz. FOURTH ROW: S. Baures, L. Krause, B. Comero, J. Eikamp, R. Heitman, S. Brandhorst, C. Piel, I.. Cisewski, C. Koontz, D. Ebex-sold, D. Zeichert, C. Sass. FIFTH ROW: R. Engel W. Denison, K. Keller, S. Prussing, D. Zeichert, F. Pelley, J. Przytarski, C. Greshik, C. Piel, B. Wolfe, D. Merch lewitz. 43 The Future Medical Career Club, under the supervision of Mr. Ferguson, planned a field trip to the LaCrosse hospitals. Officers were Jolene Sass, presidentg Sue Prussing, vice -presi- dentg Carol Adank, secretary, and Julie Engfer, treasLu'er. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Adank, secretarial S. Prussing, vice-president, J. Sass, president, I. Engfer, treasurer. SECOND ROW: r. Ferguson, advisor, J. Gahnz, K. Henlces, C. Greshik, L. McCammon, T. Scholl. FMCXFTA The FTA worked to make the Parent-Teacher Conference a success and helped promote National Education Week The members were able to obtain first hand experience by going to the grade school or junior high to supervise a class. The club officers were john Kafer, president, Jane Ruben, Vice-president, Donita Merchlewitz, secretary-treasurer, and Marlene Dittrich, historian. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Filipenco, B. Burmeister, D. Merchlewitz, J. Kafer, J. Ruben, M. Dittrich, A. Lovas, P. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Freimark, advisor, L. Krause, C. Greshik, L. Sevallius, J. Arneson, S. Hutton, S. Wieczorek, J. Sandsness, Mr. Ferguson, advisor. OPTOMETRIC OFFICES H. G F. ROETTIGER, INC. THE PALM GARDEN 117 W. 3rd St. Fountain City-Cochrane -Alma Fountain City, Winona , Minn. Fountain City, Wis. Wisconsin 44 FHA Some of the projects of the FHA were making doll clothes and stuffed ani- mals for the kindergarten. The FHA also sponsored a senior tea and again held the traditional Mother- Daughter Tea. Mrs. Schaffner was the c1ub's advisor. Officers were Kathy Keller, presi- dentg Debbie Dworschak, vice-president, Pat Schmidtknecht, secretary, and Therese Bagniewski, Q treasurer. FHA OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Bagniewski, treasurer, D. Dworschak, vice- president, Mrs. Schaffner, advisor, K. Keller, president, P. Schmidtknecht, secre- tary. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Schaffner, advisor, D. Flm-y, P. Schmidtknecht, D. Dworschak, K. Keller, T. Bagniewski, F. Sutter, R. Plank. SECOND ROW: J. Brandes, S. Platteter, S. Bittner, R. Abts, K. Beck, L. Thorson, I..Engel. THIRD ROW: D. Litscher, I. Sass, C. Sutter, I. Engfer, M. Beck, C. Sass, T. Scholl, L. Abts. O. R. WEINANDY COCHRANE-FOUNTAIN CITY RECORDER WALZ--BUICK-OLDS Attorney at Law Cochrane, Wis. 225 WCS! 3rd St- Cochrane, Wis. Winona, Minn. 45 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Rothering, M. Neumann, D. George, K. Bittner, R. Tullius, I. Dittmich, C. Rothering, D. Bolterman, P. Hund, A. Grzybowski, I. Barth, Mr. Tolmie, advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Kupietz, I. Wicka, D. Tuxen, B. Mal- chaski, G. Adank, F. Ziegler, G. Putz, M. Bolterman, G. Earney, C. Knospe, N. Anderson, R. Bagniewski. THIRD ROW: R. Tullius, M. Fetting, J. Seifert, A. Dittrich, G. Stevens, D. Senn, G. Suhr, R. Tullius, J. Deneff, R. Block. FOURTH ROW: S. Stuber, L. Dworschak, D. Fetting, C. Seifert, I. Bechly, T. Langreck, I. Bechly, G. Senn, L. Passow, J. Sutter, M. Averbeck, S Hund. FFA The FFA officers were David Fetting, presidentg Rich Bagniewski, vice-presidentg Mike Averbeck, secretaryg Ron Block, treasurery John Bechly, reporterg Mark Petting, sentinelg and jim Bechly, Farm Safety Chairman. The year's activities included an FFA banquet and various contests. Efforts were made to send members to the National Con- vention at Kansas City. Realizing the great interest of the school in farming, the Ford Motor Company presented a tractor to the FFA as a gift. This gift was greatly appreciated. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Block, I. Bechly, J. Bechly, M. Averbeck, R. Bagniewski, D. Petting, MV. Fetting. SITTING: A. Sirjogens. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Wenger, M. Ferguson, R. Iurasinski, S. White, D. Pelley. Photography interest initiates cz new club. The photography club was new this year. The club was for camera bugs who wanted to learn about taking better pictures and developing and printing pictures. Mr. Brown, advisor, gave instructions in the use of the camer, lighting, and printing and developing. Smile! FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Todd, Coach Hamilton, P. Malotke T Bagniewski, B Baertsch, G Ratz, G. Lettner, S. Backman, C. Neumann, L. Burmeister, B. Bockenhauer, D Barth SECOND ROW S Hutton, D. Peck, R. Baures, B. Herold, T. Schmidtknecht, B. Krause, R Rohrer A Langreck, G Heichel, J McFarlin, J. Arneson, Coach Sulack. THIRD ROW: L. Dworschak, R Grable, P Borgwardt, D Brommerich D. Vandermoon, J. Baertsch, S. Vandermoon, T. Langreck, R. Ernst The varsity club, under the supervision of Mr. Sulack, Mr. Hamilton, and Mr. Todd, was responsible for concessions at all the home football games. Their sports- manship and en- thusiasm helped make sports at C-FC more exciting and enjoyable. Co-captains, Cas Nemnann and Rick Baures, light the bonfire. Varsity club as X M 4? W, WH ,ig I M 1,5 1 fu 4' . 12 'W x iii A THLE TIC :mr,,'L, .. Aff Q , . 3 M- 5 X v,f,' .wx ,, S Q? if ,ii , if-A 4m , 2513? ' s KNEELING: B. Abts. SECOND ROW: S. Wojchik, C. Koontz, K. Franzwa. THIRD ROW: K. Keller, B. Wolfe, D. Merchlewitz. Cheerful leczdershzp. Varsity basketball cheerleaders were Kathy Keller, Becky Wolfe, Karen Franzwa, Cathy Koontz, and Barbie Abts. Varsity wrestling cheerleaders were Donita Merchlewitz and Susie Wojchik. All seven were varsity cheerleaders for football. The B-team cheerleaders were Geri Grable, Jeannie Gahnz, jane Eikamp, and Barbara Burmeister. The basketball cheerleaders purchased new uniforms. To finance the project, they sponsored bake sales and sold bumper stickers. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Eikamp, G. Grable, J. Gahnz, B. B1.u'meister. Faces reflect victory. Pursue that man! W T W pi l W I L FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Burmeister, P. Malotke, R. Block, G. Wieczorek, T. Bagniewski, B. Baertsch, C. Nemnann, D. Kriesel, T. Averbeck, R. Ziegler, J. Dittrich, P. Borgwardt. SECOND ROW: Coach Sulack, R. Ellefson, G. Lettner, R. Team captains shake before start. T FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Bittner, S. Brandes, B. Haeuser, D. Hutton, T. Krunholz, D. Koontz, R. Hanke. SECOND ROW: Coach Abts, S. Arneson, R. Lovas, C. Bieghley, I. Gab- 52 N Pushing for a touchdown. T 11,44 Q Q Haag, S. Hund, R. Baures, D. Peck, R. Ernst, R. Ziegler, S. Backman, R. Stirn, S. Hutton, Coach Todd. THIRD ROW: C. Engfer, R. Conrad, B. Krause, T. Grable, I. Baertsch, S. Vander- moon, I. McFarlin, A. Langreck, G. Heichel, M. Schaffner. rick, D. George, R. Gibbons, Coach Hamilton. THIRD ROW: G. Anderson, D. Wieczorek, D. Bittner, D. Keller, A. Dittrich, B. I-Ierold, A. Sirjogens. 53 Pirates Ziefor second place. Under new head coach Keith Todd, the Pirate gridders compiled a 5-2 con- ference mark and a 5-3 overall record. This was good for a second place tie with Osseo-Fairchild in the Dairyland Conference race. All-Conference players from C-FC were Bill Baertsch, Rick Baures, and Rich Ernst, back, Steve Vandermoon, tackleg Tom Bagniewski, guard. Bill Baertsch also won the conference scoring title. Three seniors Casmer Neumann, defen- siveg Rick Baures, offensiveg and Steve Vandermoon, lineman were named out- standing players on the C-FC roster for the '69 season. I've think I've got it. . 1 ii I Ji ,S rg g-ji :U I- 1 F ,yi Q K .. ,emi j if ,M f FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Sulack, R. Stirn, T. Averbeck, D. Peck, C. Engfer, D. Keller, I. Baertsch, D. Brommerich, S. Vandermoon, R. Rohrer, R. Ernst, R. Block, M. Averbeck, manager. Strivingfor better, better, best. Though they lacked depth and speed, the 1969-70 basketball team showed much improvement over the last few years. Coached by Mr. Sulack, the boys were Very determined and showed it on the court. Seniors playing in their last high school season were Dave Peck, captaing Dave Brommerich, Randy Rohrer, Steve Vandermoon, and jerry Baertsch. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Korte, manager, C. Rotering, D. Blank, R. Hanke, C. Beighley, K. Wenger, P. Baures, R. Sass. SECOND ROW: G. Anderson, J. Deneff, A. Sirjogens, M. Ferguson, L. Passow, I. Baertsch, S. Hutton, R. Tullius. 55 Q The C-FC wrestling team took its seventh straight conference title. Led by co-captains Tony Schmidtknecht and Tom Bagniewski, the team rated with the top teams in the state. Their record was 12--2. Senior wrestlers were Rick Baures, Tony Schmidtknecht, Cas Neu- mann, Tom Langreck, jim Arneson, and Tom Bagniewski. I've got you Rick pins his man. Wrestlers take corzferencefor 7th year in a row LTL V-REATLIBI KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT S Arneson, R Bagnlewski, M Bohhnger, B. Haeuser, B. Krumholz, D. Koontz, M. Neumann SECOND ROW L Bu.rme1ster, F Ziegler, D Bittner, S Hund, T. Wolfe, M. Krumholz, C. Burmeister, M e 1. .ai FRONT ROW: G. Comero, coach, D. Kriesel, C. Neumann, T. Averbeck, R. Ellefson, B. Baertsch, J. Krumm, D. Koontz, L. Burmeister. SECOND ROW: F. Irovas, G. Burmeister, J. Arneson, R. Bam-es, R. Ziegler, B. Engfer. THIRD ROW: T. Schmidtknecht, S. Vandermoon, B. Konter, T. Grable, G. McFar lin, B. Bond. Track team was always a'eterm1'nea'. It's an up side down world. Run! Run! Run! 58 Jerry is determined. With lack of depth and speed the Pirate track team had their troubles. The boys on the team worked hard but were out manned in the needs. Captain Bill Bond led the team in scoring points at meets and was a good leader. The letter winners were Bill Bond, Jerry McFa.r1in, Steve Vanderrnoon, Tony Sch- midtknecht, Jim Arneson and Tom Grable. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 177 Main Street Winona, Minnesota I think I've got it! Oh! My socks are falling down! The 1969 Pirate baseball team, under the leadership of Coach Wistrcill, was a strong contender for the Dairyland Conference title. Finishing third the Pirates placed Fred Maule and John Kriesel on the A11-conference team, while Gary Wieczorek, Rich Ernst, David Brommerich, and Bruce Herold received honorable mention. Organized confusion at the bottom of the fourth. Pirates swing through another year ana' l Y FRONT ROW: J. Kafer, M. Stinson, G. Wieczorek, S. Hutton, R. Stirn, B. Bockenhauer. SECOND ROW: F. Maule, D. Kriesel, R. Ernst, S. Hund, D. Pelley, T. Averbeck, J. Kriesel. THIRD ROW: Coach Wistrcill, B. Her- old, G. McFarlin, D. Brommerich, S. Vandermoon, A. Langreck. 60 place second in the con ference Bruce burns one in. D h g 61 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Steckel, I. Hansen, R. Rohrer, S. Iohnsrud, D. Peck, R. Ernst, F. Maule Pirate gobfteam improves with age. The 1969 golf team under Coach Steckel had one of the best seasons a Pirate team has ever had. They played most of their meets at Arcadia and Whitehall and also played at Calesville, Mondovi, and Osseo. The leading golfers were Rich Ernst, Dave Peck, Randy Rohrer, and Terry Loesel. Other golfers were Fred Maule, Scott Johnsrud, Keith Fetting, and John Mueller. Randy Rohrer, Coach Steckel, Rich Ernst v Tlmes to ren 1ember W ,Qa- .fsf? -ff A 2 T 1 M R ve 1' 'N'-N ' f I 9 N ER CLA SSME Barb Abts Carol Adank One of the first responsibilities of the juniors as upper - classmen was carried out with the completion of plans for the Homecoming. One of the first highlights of the year was the arrival of the class rings. The year was brought to a climax with the Junior-Senior Prom held on April 25. Student council members were Bill Krumholz, Rich Ernst, George Lettner, Kappy Henl-ces, and Linda Krause. CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Woychik, sec- retaryg Cathy Piel, treasurerg Dave Kriesel, vice -presi- dentg Bill Baertsch, president. Juniors Gaylord Adank Steve Backman Bill Baertsch Rich Bagniewski Donn Barth Susie Baures Jim Bechly Dave Berhow Don Bittner Myron Bolterman jaci Brandes Sandy Brandhorst Gary Burmeister Lyle Burmeister jackie Decker 64 --f E jerry Drazkowski Tom Duellman Debbie Dworschak Rich Ellefson Lucy Engel Rhonda Engel Julie Engfer Rich Ernst Mark Ewing Nancy Fenske Darla Flury Marie Gabrick A1 Glodowski Dave Glodowski Carole Greshik Mary Guenther Robert Haag Kappy Henkes Bruce Herold Roseann Herold Sue I-Iofer Steve Hund Dave Kammueller Steve Koenig Linda Krause Dave Kriesel jim Krumholz Bill Krumholz Duane Kupietz Dan Kuri Arnie Langreck George Lettner Frank Lovas Bernie Malchaski Debbie Malotke Jerry McFar1in ' Doni Merchlewitz Verlyn Nelson Pat Pehler Paula Pelowski Cathy Piel Ruth Plank Sandy Platteter Gary Putz Lynne Rohrer Duane Rothering Gerry Schively Joni Schmidtknecht Phil Staige Gary Stevens Al Stewart john Sutter Roger Tullius Ted Wantoch Sandy White Gary Wieczorek Sue Wojchik Tom Wolfe Donna Ziechert Rodney Ziegler Absent: Robin Jurasinski Pat Kamrowski Gordon Senn 7 'Mis' .YF A igiifii 'K ga -as CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: David Ding- felder, presidentg Allan Krumm, vice -presidentg Mike Bohlinger, treasurerg Peggy Schmitt, secretary. The Sophomores began their year at C-FC providing the robe, queen's crown, flowers and the pirate head for Homecoming. The class of '72 also sponsored the Fresh- men Initiation Dance . The class advisors were Mrs. Dunnum, Mr. Skorlinski, Mr. Brown, Mr. Sulack, and Mr. Grannum. Student council representatives were Cindy Sass, Jane Eikamp, Ron Block, and Marc Krurnholz, alternate. Sophomores Lynn Abts Debbie Adank Kathy Adank David Ames Norman Anderson janet Auer Tony Averbeck Jeff Baertsch Therese Bagniewski john Barth Iim Baures Mary Beck John Becker Susan Bittner Ronnie Block 67 'S 68 Mike Bohlinger Dan Bolterman Jim Burfiend Linda Cisewski Betty Comero Rich Conrad Jim Deneff Wendy Denison Dave Dingfelder Jim Dittrich Marlyn Duerkop Debbie Ebersold jane Eikamp Pat Engler Mark Fetting Kathy Filipenco Kathy Frie Jim Gabrick Rita Glodowski Mary Goessling Tom Hansen Jelene Heichel Steve Hutton Danny Keller Dennis Kennebeck Cmtis Knospe Carol Konkel David Koontz Bradley Krause Marc Krumholz Paul Krumholz A1 Krumm Bernie Kujak Debbie Kupietz Rick Laehn Debbie Litscher Jeff McQuinn Nancy Pampuch Lonnie Passow Dennis Pelley Diane Putz Pat Rothering Sherrie Ruben Julie Sandness Cindy Sass Peggy Schmitt Charlie Seifert Turi Steckel Rich Stirn Faye Sutter Lynda Thorson Ronnie Tullius David Tuxen Victor White john Wicka Dennis Wieczorek Susie Wieczorek Debbie Zeichert Fred Ziegler Roger Ziegler Ab sent: Randy Grzybowski Freshmen The freshmen were initiated into the social life of the high school as guests of the sopho- mores at the annual fall dance. Class projects included decorating the goal posts and providing seating for royalty at the Home- coming game. Student council members were Peggy Brand- horst, Mike Ferguson, Tom Krumholz, and Barbara Burmeister. Kathy Abts Rachael Abts Wayne Abts Roger 'Adank Greg Anderson Stanley Arneson Jan Barth Paul Baures Karen Beck David Becker Charles Beighley Kenneth Bittner Dale Blank Sondra Bork Steve Brandes Peggy Brandhorst Marion Breuer Vicki Brown Luan Burfeind Barb Burmeister Diane Comero Patti Davis Becky Denison Allen Dittrich janet Duellman Stephanie Dworschak Gerald Earney Donna Ellefson Charlie Engfer Kathy Ewing Mike Ferguson jean Gahnz David George Randy Gibbons Joe Glentz Geri G1-able Kristy Grossell Alan Grzybowski Ronald I-Ianke William Haeuser Roxanne Herold Greg Hess Susan Heuer Peter Hund Dave Hutton Gloria Isakson Kim Jasewski Bruce Korte Jerry Kouba Tom Krumholz Cindy Krzoska Jeff Kulas Dennis Kupietz Dennis Kumi Rhonda Loretz Robert Lovas Lori McCammon Cindy Merchlewitz Diane Mueller Marvin Neumann Barb Oesau Debra Pelley Wanda Pronschinske Scott Ressie Curtis Rotering Daniel Rotering Betty Ruben Randy Sass Renea Schively Joan Schlosser Theresa Scholl Chris Scholmeier Susan Schultz Alex Sirjogens Sandy Servais Janice Stuber Gerry Suhr Carol Sutter Gwen Thompson Steve Thorne Robert Tullius Kim Wenger Susan Wenger Wayne Wieczorek Judy Wojchik Susan Wolfe John Ziegler JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Rosenow, Mr. Bartholomew, Mrs. Kenney, Mr. Tolmie. 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