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76 D. H. I. A. Row One: R. Shorey, D. Geurink, L. Pontzloff, R. Steif, D. Golembiewski, R. Dittbrender. Row Two: B. Marx, J. Ditt- brender, M. Gleason, D. Scheel, M. Golembiewski, R. Zyduck, The D. H. l. A. is an organization of agricul- ture students who have joined together to improve their dairy herds through milk testing and herd record keeping. The goal of the D. H. l. A. is a Row Three: D. Kmiecik, D. Hettinga, R. Jagler, S. Buchberger, Mr. Gibbs, D. Steinback, T. Shimkus, K. Landowski. continuous milk testing program, emphasis on in- dividual herd improvement by better feeding and breeding. President, Ronald Steif, Vice President, Leon Pontzloff, Secretary-Treasurer, Lee Konkel. JUNIOR HISTORIANS Row One: D. Richmond, J. Trotzer, D. Rowell, l. Scheel, J. Ackerman, S. Steihm, J. Steihm, T. Gosh, R. Luetchwager. Row Two: M. Rodehaver, C. Mlexiva, S. Kolbeck, C. Koziel, S. Bailey, S. Kersten, D. Beese, B, VanderWaal, C. Reetz, V. Re- millard. Row Three: R. Metko, T. Dubore, R. Goetzke, B. During the school year the Junior High School Division of the Junior Historians examined like in early Wisconsin and at- tempted to gain an increased undertsanding of the people of early Wisconsin and the way in which their environment shaped their development. The magazine Badger History was also President -- M-.- , ..,, a--. Treasurer - - Koziel, C. Kale, L. Beyreis, V. Baitinger, G. McNutt, V. Schneider, G. Peterson, J. Sullivan. Row Four: C. Hettinga, S. Pauls,'R. Prieve, J. Buss, R. Barwick, M. L. Olson, D. Staege, R. Drake, T. Bear, D. Hintz, R. Tegelman, J. Sturgal, W. Mc- Mahon. used during the year and proved o valuable source of inspira- tion. The Historians are affiliated with the State Historical Society and have been greatly assisted by this group in their development. .. U-. s.... Jeffery Stiehm Secretory - - L... .... J anice Galoff --..-- Iris Scheel
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HI-Y Row One: C. Pope, D. Durkee, J. Wryo, G. Mociaz, M. Leitzke, J. Zielsdort, A. Wendorf, R. Trew, D. DuBore, Row Two: F. Kowalefski, J. Peterson, R. Baitinger, K. Milback, G. Riech, L. DuBore, D. Luedtke, R. Vander Wool, M. Gleason, N. Kuk- The Hi-Y is a new club organized to promote general interests in relations, activities, and pro- fessions. Mr. Lietzke of the YMCA is the coun- linski, J. Zastraw, D. Steinbach. Row Three: J. Szarkowitz, R. Passow, R. Rophoon, J. Pasholk, D. Zahn, J. Pritchard, R. Tegelman, M. Ermeling, B. Bailey, A. Bailey, D.'Gleason, R. Buss, J. Gusman. selor. Officers are: Florian Kowolefski, Presi- dent, Dale Luedtke, Vice President, Treasurer, Mike Emerling, Secretary, Rodney Treu. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row One: J. Ackerman, l. Scheel, C. Hettinga, S. Call. Row Two: J. Buss, W. Prielipp, J. Buss, B. Pozorski, L. Beyreis, Miss Narron, M. Rodehaver, C. Kale, C. Koziel, L. Abitz, J. Juedes, Representing the student association of the junior high school, the Student Council is the governing agent responsible for promoting co-operation, school spirit and community ac- tion. lt has served to promote better relations between stu- dents and teachers and to provide worth-while functions for the students. J. Trotzer. Row Three: R. Albee, M. Schuetz, S. Kolbeck, D. Hintz, J. Cywinski, G. Peterson. Presiding over the council for the first semester was Carol Hettingo, with John Juedes as vice-president, Sally Call, secre- tary, and James Buss, treasurer. Officers for the second semes- ter were Judy Ackerman, president, James Trotzer, secretary, and Walter Prielipp, treasurer. Miss Dawn is the groups od- visor. 75
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JUNIOR HIGH READING CLUB . Front Row, Left to Right: C. Mlezvia, B. Kaskavitch, M. Rode- hover, J. Stiehm, K. Koskey, Miss Batty. Second Row, Lett to Right: D. Korau, S. Mirek, B. Baitinger, C. Barnett, J. Soren- The Junior High School Reading Club is open to any iunior-high student who is interested in reading good books. Monthly meetings are held wherein individual members report President ,b,A,,, . . . .--- Vice-President , ,, son, J. Sullivan, J.'Trotzer. Third Row: TI Bayer, D. Hinti, D. Gaska, P. Gould, R. Drake, B. Flannery, S. Gerstl, B. Mc- Mahon. on books read, and the club, as a whole, discusses them. With its finances the club is helping to build up the record collection in the library. The officers for this year were: . -- .- ,,,,e, Jeffrey Stiehm , s John Cywinski Secretary-Treasurer . -W U, Mary Rodehaver A JUNIOR HIGH NEWSPAPER STAFF Row One: D. Richmond, I. Scheel, B. Pozorski, S. Call, J. Ack- erman, J. Olmstead, B. Baitinger, B. Tesch. Row Two: E. Borth, J. Sullivan, B. Banta, V. Remillard, C. Reetz, C. Mleziva, M. Rodehaver, K. Kluck, S. Stiehm, J. Stiehm, J. Trot- zer. Row Three: J. Koplitz, C. Koziel, M. Krueger, J. Buss, C. Chack, R. Goetzke, K. Wordius, S. Schneider, M. Schuetz, R. Kole, J. Neitzke. Row Four: Mr. Brandt, S. Pauls, D. Gaska, R. Drake, C. Hettinga, H. Holtfort, S. Gerstl, G. McNutt, C. Barnett, S. Bailey, Mr. Stencil. EVERGREEN STAFF Editor-in-Chief cc .. ,Judy Ackerman Room News Editor. Us c , - , ,..,, ..,c,..,Sally Call Sports Editor,-.,-.,, . . . . .. . M -Dennis Richmond Copy Editor- ...,... . . . c The purpose of having a Junior High Newspaper is to keep students informed about Social Events, Athletics, School Odds ond Ends Editor , . , ,, , Iris Scheel ,H Bonnie T'esch , , Beverly Baitinger Art Editor-,,.-, - .-,,.,., Creative Writing 'Editor ,, W-, W- -,Judy Olmsted Programs, and various activities which take place in the class room during the school year. '77
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