D C Everest High School - Everette Yearbook (Schofield, WI)
- Class of 1966
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WMM f ALA' WW J' 61 Z WW v .f .37 fy ,N fir Z' Q M lynx' ag! '. ffvnyjp V Q ,f , M nj f f . MMC fiiifj 4 VV! ,X X, . VM 04 V jpg' On! f 5' ff , J If x Jlbfln r ,L lfzff - X, TN? ,l If Jzjfbd pp fy fi-y lwjwl, W2 1 A X M' Rixiwxwwrfw-, ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY PRINCIPAL 1 Q6 .47 a. ,. . Q MR. DONALD W. SHEBUSKI Mr. Donald Shebuski was previously principal at Lakeland High School in Minocqua, Wis- consin before joining us at D. C. Everest this past year. In 1951, he entered Nebraska State Teacher's College, but in February, 1952 he was drafted into the army. He first served in Korea and then in Japan. Upon his being dis- charged from the army in January, 1954, he again entered college in September, this time choosing the University of Omaha, where he obtained his bachelor's, and later his master's degree. He played football all through college, as a guard and made all conference and all-state. Mr. Shebuski has three children ages twelve, eight and five. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, and hi-ii. He says that he likes to work with young people and enjoys seeing them taking advantage of their opportunities. '-vrzxp-sf ,f X f A f , vw SUPERIN'l'lCNDEN'l' OF SCHOOLS ISVSINICSS KIANAGICR Mr. Franklin Mclntyrc Mr. Richard Lucht CHOOL BOARD il- .: fv'-f 'dx 'r K Af' .,.., 'H-'X 'll 'YN 'tri J SI'l l'ING: Mr. Robert Altman, Mr. Harry Horner. STANDING: Mr. Carl llicsler, Mr. Clifford Johnson, Mr. Lconurcl WuIfl'. ,gli w Mr. Bartelt, Miss Schellin and Mr. Heinz are kept busy guiding Everest students. George Bartelt Gerald Baumann Guidance, History Driver Education Edward Blahnik Russell Blank IndustrialArts Latin, English +--. --Q hi -WX ve' David Bliese Eighth Grade LaVern Brandt Seventh Grade Harold Bulmer Audio-Vis ual, Science, Math Keith Bushmaker English Gretchen Buske V Physical Education Hazel Clark Seventh Grade 7' --ug, as-up .. - if A X s X fur s... Us YQ '-...af Clare Fitzpatrick Eighth Grade Ray Gibbs Agriculture Hazel Grabski Eighth Grade Alvin Greason Social Studies fav' X deff' T 1... :fl iff' Q -Qi. MN glut If Mr. Podolskc instructs boys Patrick Curtin Edward Dombroski Social Studies Seventh Grade Karen Haines Vocal illusic Oscar llurkee Charles Emerson Social Studies Band George Heinz Guidance Miss Krueger lcnds a helping hand. working. --- Jd an-9 Ygf -1 L., 3-uv I l P in the techniques of metal- , Q,g,w...n,.,- ,wav , x . , in xx --Q i, x 41' Activities in a Phy Ed class are directed by Miss Buske John Helke Wayne Henriksen Band Social Studies Grace Johnson Jane Johnson Science Physical Education Mr. liigglc supervises his physics class as they determine thc sizc of u molecule. GT'-Fla Robert Junion Phyllis Kirsling Physical Education Home Economics Mary Klug Karen Krueger Eighth Grade Home Economics Jane Martell Eighth Grade Willis Kuse Kathleen Kuss Phvsical Education English Ruth MCEWOH A English LaVerne Lake James Leonard Business Education Science, Math 411 44 Bonnie McNamar Spanish Charlotte Morrill Eighth Grade Priscilla Neitzel Eighth Grade Elisabeth Neumeyer Home Economics TT? - f ' i tQ,7?E . fi,-ii? n L' '-,L Y 1 r s i , G Business skills are developed in Mr. Singkofer's office machines class. X fy, of ilk vi.. M a,.' ' x M A period 111 world history Lawrence Olsen Math Herman Olson Math Melvin Podolske Industrial Arts Edward Prohaska Biology Wayne Randl Social Studies Clara Rau Librarian is explained by Mr Greason Utilizing an overhead projector, Miss McEwen instructs her Mr. Olson explains 21 problem ln h1S Algebra II class senior linglisli composition class. Fu Donna Schollin Margaret Sengcnlgcrgcr Guidance Math Shirley Sifcrd Martin Singkofor German, English Business Education ob I Q0 Evelyn Sleeter Librarian Mary Stanke Speech, Social Studies David Stencil Seventh Grade Howard Stiehm Physical Education Elizabeth Swenson Spanish Nadeen Thompson Seventh G rade TF lv' Warren Welch Seventh Grade Luana Whitlow Seventh Grade Roger Wood Industrial Arts William Wunrow Business Education Maren Thoreson Violet Vachreau English English Donald Van Ert A. Del Warden . . 1- Z - ll Art Social Studies Rlcmd we Biology, Conservation Mr. Emerson directs the Everest senior high band. if 'Hi I Wmlq. DEP RTME THEADS I I Q . 3 E 0 SITTING: Charles Emerson, Music Dept.g Ruth McEwen, English Dept.g Clara Rau, Libraryg Phyllis Kirsling, Home Economics Dept.g Burleigh Riggle, Science Dept. STAND- ING: George Heinz, Guidance Dept.g Herman Olson, Ma f Dept.g Roger Wood, Industrial Arts Dept.g Alvin Greaso x . J rf N V l . 6 r N .s M I N , : -Q 1' Social Studies Dept.g Martin Singkofer, Business Education Dept.g David Bliese, Eighth Grade. MISSING: Russell Blank, Foreign Language Dept.g Lavern Brandt, Seventh Gradeg Howard Stiehm, Physical Education Dept. J' ,,r UULJ! ,'P'.l1J wi oflfwlwf Wlrf' tl? ll iq V, Wil PM W M H lf if IJ lb M girl Wir' We , ji ' . , , I l if r lj t a I we Department chairmen in ea dcgrrartment are responsible for direct improvement of instruction. Chairmen are appointed to assist the high school principal in teacher supervision and curriculum improvement. Supervision by de- partment chairmen is essential to upgrading and changing of curriculum to meet demands of 'Zurrent educational innovations. Overall duties include conducting depart- ment meetings, interviewing teacher candi- dates upon the request of the principal, cir- culation of professional materials to depart- ment members and general clerical duties pertinent to each department. in sm 5434-ii .-' 4.4 gi ix 'Li ::: or 4-' ?' g . X. ., qv-1... Q...- mv- you -uw In v nv u 5,11 lx 1 2 1. XX 'sk a .K A . . . A s T . COOK um new -pf asf up vw use W.. PW' ,,A,t 4...-H. --Q -..K- - an ,U pnmim, an mf nlr7 ' Z ni' W pl Z SEATED: Mrs. Storm, Mrs. Scheel. STANDING: Mrs. Wanta, Mrs. Boggs, Mrs. Werner, Mrs. Thresher. rd,-f i ECRETARIE SEATED: Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Milbeck. STANDING: Mrs. Stankowski, Mrs. Schmidt. in ,YP BU DRI ER Don Eggebrecht, Ray Frank, Don Brandt, David Durkee, Jerry Pritchard, Rudy Kmie- cik, Ray Tegelman, Or- man Kurth, Milton Dur- kec, Don Pagel, Truman Geurink, Milton Ha- mann, Don Green, Dave Kmiecik. CU TODIANS Mr. Forge, Head Custodian, Mr. Wiemba, Mr. King, Mr. Steif, Mr. Albrecht, Mr. Bleier. I HSCHILD S SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICER .www Q .. .ww-. . N me in-gk Q .... VN . ,R ' csjlz. ,,.,f..,., ms? - ,Q is g?,yi,5? s ki .,.,.,, 'ri-few Ns? ,l1i,,,gw.- X . . is-as at .. - . . . . , .s M- ,i is . Y x -aw., .- Q ., f ,,. . ,sw X . 'ft' ' wks? svwk-4 s.. , .su t. 531- Q-M 4 gig .. X -sw., .. L. A . . ..X. W-H. -. -, . .Q .s. .,,. ,,. , ..... - -me .... K ..i, .B Haig, :its ' FROM TOP: Jim Werner, Presidentg Tom Altman, Vice-Presidentg Del Reeds, I 8Treasurerg Cheryl Scott, Secretary. 4 t'...f.,Tifff1-iw an S i won M, , ...ss-... ....... ,..,.....--........... Too often forgotten is the fact that a high school class, though often spoken of as a whole, is made up of many strikingly different individuals --each with his own likes and dislikes, hopes and fears, suc- cesses and failures. Within this year's graduating class we are proud to claim an exceptional number of fascinating and di- versified personalities. We find in our midst people whose tal- ents and achievements truly range the entire spectrum of possibilitiesg we have the ath- lete and the painter, the sci- entist and the musician, the mechanic and the orator, the comedian and the scholar--all these and many more. As our high school years draw to a close, we ofthe Class of 1966 can pause to congrat- ulate ourselves upon our past accomplishments, but more important than that, we can all look forward with confidence to the future--a world which is limited only by ourselves. Mary Lou Abel Larry Abt Judy Adams Robert Alexej un N Thomas Altman Mary Alvey Shirley Aschenbrenner Lloyd Augustiniak Nancy Baranowski Beverly Barwick Barbara Basta Paulette Bednarski Larry Bembenek Barbara Benson Sharon Bernhardt Gerald Bleier Victoria Bloczynski Carolyn Bogle Karen Borth Stephanie Braatz ,www 8 Q.-uh 73' .17 'ZW JZ Wax VVN 'bf ,NJ v'-if Ki' gi' ,J f, an . or M4- ......,1 I Mary Jane Bradtish Ronald Bruski Marcie Buchberger Dennis Budleski Rodale Budleski Gloria Burns Louis Carter Karen Chack Donald Clark Lynnette Clark Kathaleene Costa Mary Lou Cveykus diff? wa- 121' Aileen Delikowski Richard Desotelle Sharon Dietmeyer Dennis Dobeck Donald Doepke Marcie Dorshak Peggy Doyle qv-A ,-ol 'Citi' Larry Driscoll Linda Easker Phyllis Easker Mary Eiberger Barbara Fabel 'Wxlvif -qw ,an yn .4- 1 , L E Gregory Falkowski Michael Flegle Rita Fraaza Lyle Fust Barbara Gabor Gregory Garske Michael Gaska Charmaine Gavinski Gerald Gerstl David Giesler Thomas Gould Barbara Graf 1- ' Mark Gresens Sharon Groshek Sandra Gums Barbara Gunderson Patricia Haldernan Jon Hedtke Jack Helding LeVonne Herman Robert Hoffman Sandra Hoile Cheryl Howe Claude Irick ...A- ' G45 ,bl if Z1 'Wh is wg, nf t. 7Ds' . 09 D ana Jackson Christine Jacques Beverly J agler Susan J akubowski Roger J anikowski Paul Jensen Barbara Johnson Mark Johnson Sharon Lee Johnson Sharon Louise Johnson Allen J ozwiak Donna J ozwiak Kenneth Juedes Rickey Karnke John Keck Alice Keckhaver Colleen Kelly Daniel Kennedy Sharon Klatt Sharon Kleirnola Susan Kluender Carol Kniess Robert Koplitz Christine Kortbein Qczxs 141.- fi 'bl AWN? Air 1115? fa-+ '3i QUZ7' 'Q John Kosobucki Kathy Kulpinski Alice Kwiatkowski Lynn LaPorte Nancy Laska Jack Letarski Judith Lex Roger Liss Mark Lucas Ace McLaughlin Sandra McLaughlin Mary McNamara Wx Michael McNamara Patricia McNamee Beverly Marten Carolyn Martin Linda Merriam Michael Meuret Gary Meyer Mary Meyer Paulette Meyer Michael Michalik David Mills Lois Mueller i, 1' ,.piB1N -6 Michael Narlock Wayne Neiter James Nelson Thomas Nest Robert Neupert Robert Nigbor Joanne Ogiba Janis Olbrantz Connie Omernik Rodney Ostrowski Susan Owzarski Steve Passow Am MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tom Altman, Ann Sternberg V X' M3 ' PERSO ALITIE Kennedy L!!! ,M ,ew , ,, BICST SENSE OF HUMOR Mzxruic liuchlmcrgcr, Bob Nigbm' MOST A'l'HI.IG'l'IC Lynn Lu1'o1'Lc, Dam 'Z ,sf ' ' Gwwffw V fi ff ISICST PHYSIQUIC AND ' IFIGURIC FKIENDLIISST Gerry Gurstl. Mario Dizmnc Probst, Bill Pre- Vulcntc Witt s John Payne Patsy Pederson Robert Peterson Marlys Petrie William Phillips NC 'frwuv f-19 Francis Plaza Karen Plaza Robert Preller William Prewitt Terry Prieve Pamela Priller Dianne Probst 'YTQP N V1? :ny 5 Donald Raasch Ronald Raasch Judy Rackow Leo CDelJ Reeds Carol Richie H? ff 'rp Mary Kay Roble Susan Roble Larry Rowan Janis Rowell Collin Ryan Susan Savage Kathleen Scheel Thomas Schepp Arnold Schlei James Schmirler Mary Ann Schneider Dianne Schoen Gary Schoenborn gg'-U' Robert Schroeder Allan Schultz Milton Schultz Cheryl Scott Lorin Severt Kathleen Shankwitz fi-an e -r .,,p4' 'z T5- Q'! 1f Nu' -A li Mary Jane Sikorski Roger Sliwicki Gregory Smith Patricia Smith Linda Sokie Linda Sowinski Sandra Sowinski Sonja Sowinski Robert Spindler William Spindler Mark Springer Sherry Stahl Kathleen Staszak Ann Sternberg Jill Stone David Storm Kent Strachan JoAnn Szarkowitz Betty Tabaka Kathleen Tesch Ruth Tesch Pamela Thorp James Tiedemann Kathleen Tietz wad 1 Y 191 ,rift ,K f ff -af' if A' Z' -uk' ,Q-V I ,pw , H David Tomson Katherine Toth Kermit Traska David Truttmann Lenore Turnski Lynn Urban Maria Valente Danny Van Mourik Marilyn Van Vuren Marjorie Vesely Gerald Vetter John Voght 'S ay 1-r Q Gail Walkowski Te ddi Walters Henry Wanserski Daniel Webster Phyllis Welbes J ackLynn Weldon James Werner Sheila Wilke Randolf Will Sharon Wimmer Patricia Wincentsen Connie Winnie Wi x k ' ,gn-on. -ff' X. fb Daniel Winnie Mary Lou Wolfe Larry Wolff Cleo Woodward Paulette Woodward Anita Worzella Jeanne Woznicki Linda Zahrt Lou Ann Zahrt Jean Zastrow Ronald Zastrow Cheryl Zieglmeier Linda Zimmerman - ' V 0' Mary Zyduck TOP TE Q Mg., Q . VY 40 Sl'lA'1'I'1D: Bob Alexejun, Dave Giesler, Tom Altman. Betty Tabaka, Carolyn Martin, Mary Alvey. MISSING STANDING: Ann Sternbcrg, Carol Kniess, Sue Owzarski, Larry Rowan. Y NDERCLASSMEN 'f X r fa fix we 2 it JU IOR JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Linda Goertz, Secretaryg Ken Borham, Treasurerg Gary Kaminski, Vice-Presidentg Randy Kaiser, President. J 'S' l Q 'f' 'if s.,Aa.f,- M' if 6 if 5' K y I! ,VX Q rf 8 R Q' 1 ' I 1' A 'rf 9 sf Si? C ' 1' l Q ka P H ,. On R ii 5 ,Qt K N . Fl . Lv F ff 4 is 'gil ,,X f I ' r.. 5,5 ,Lf ,Af A 3' ige ,. mt, ' 'T M 'L x 5.39 an., I . A iq: ,mf ,, I grggl li 'ga ,W x.. 4 . Mark Abitz Darlene Ackern Kay Alvey Carol Andreski Tom Artz Bonita Barnett Randolph Barnett Susann Baumann Robert Beck Karen Behn Susan Bemis Linda Benaszeski Michael Benda Linda Bendickson Carol Berndt Mary Blanchlield Frank Blaskowski Patsy Bleier James Block Joel Block Kenneth Borham Russell Breunig Lucene Burrows Jeff Chandler Leonard Cheyka Dan Christiansen Dave Christiansen Faye Christiansen James Cveykus Mary Cywinski Ruth Cywinski Fred Decker Mary Delisle Laurie Delonay Torn Derby Linda Dittbrender Bonnie Driscoll Beverly Drott Christie Dudgeon Cathleen Easker Jeanne Emerson Alan Ewert David Falkowski Edwin Felver Michael Fisher Patricia Fobes Patricia Foster Gary Fox Edward Frank Rose Furmanek Shirley Gajewski Cathy Gausmann Ronald Geier Gordie Geurink Maurice Geurink Lyle Gierczak Roberta Gitchel Linda Goertz John Gorski Gary Groshek Roger Gut Steven Hahn Beryl Halbesleben Ronald Heding Ricky Heeren Annette Heinrich Scott Helding John Herman Beverly Hettinga Bruce Hofmann Georgianna Hofmeister William Hommerding Mary J agler Jennifer Johnson Maryann Johnson Donald Juedes Raymond Juedes Carol Kaetterhenry Randy Kaiser Barbara Kalinke Gary Kaminski Terry Karcher Mary Keck John Kent Robert Kent Beverly Kersten Joyce Kersten Merlin Ketchum Beverly Kiedrowski Robert Kluender Glorian Knapp William Knutson David Kolbeck Melvin Konkol Sue Kort Rita Kostroski Linda Krueger Richard Krueger David Kudronowicz Joan Kuhn Joan Leder Darlene Legner Ilene Lemke Donald Lemmer Kathryn Lerch ETS- R Q xl . 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Patricia Newby Richard Nicolaison Gerald Nimz Dianne O'Bray Roseanne Olbrantz Dennis Olinski Gary Olson Kristen Olson Randolph Ostrowski William Overback Irene Paszek .3 Cindy Phillips K Eugene Prahl Irene Prieve Kenneth Prieve Russell Prieve f Danny Pyke Terry Radtke Q if 7 ,K if L Q., .W x J: 7 tj A is ,. Hx ,ml X 5 4 I VL i I '-if full! :N Iliff! ' K 4' 'll '21 Biff ' aff lla 'il :airy 9 W fit. , 557, Hffitsgf - si i ' 452: it 4 'arf P, f :ii . 1 517 imsiiL..1 ' gf? A r 7 Mark Lyon ' , Diane McCrossen 4 Gerald Marquardt iw, lj, ' Mike Metcalf X 5 V Margaret Meyer f x . A f fn Orville Meyer ,L ,gi or azz if fi ffl? ef QL? 4 u p Morris Michalik , V Jacqueline Miller J j' 'F' A Daniel Mirek , la ii 5 . ff- K, I ' Gene Mueller V ' A Sharon Muelver ' ,Q .N.:,N xi ! V at Duane Neiter 5553, M, L.,V we j O is ef i I H. IK .. -, P- 'i Therese Nemke ' - JJ? D ' 'ff Janie N euendank J it If ,H William Neumeyer 2 ' i if f.-,V it my is M X . 4, r if 5 K. P ' i i 2 v 7 ff 1- A if L ' 'ff 'V dl llffilmiiz , A ' A L' f 2 if ' If '- , - , . ' ' 2 rr, .. ci i r i r f ini unii c 1 A- i.4 i ff PA Wesley Radtke Mark Ramthun Marsha Remington David Rhyner John Rhyner Roger Richardson Franceen Richmond Jack Roberts Joyce Rose Norman Rozek Roger Rung Michael Rzymek luxtra activities during a Junior class float meeting The Derby Dancers. Rita Sheptoski Susan Shidell Ricky Sickler Linda Siferd Michael Skare Thomas Skare Beverly Sliwicki Cheryl Smith Terry Sonntag Julie Sowinski Donavon Staege Faye Storm Carol Stuplich Richard Sullivan Gary Swenson Gerald Tabaka Marion TePaske Alan Tesch 2 QV ' V - 'S R , f l It ' -552 j . , ek L, Q l A CD13 Sp l Mary Lou Salsieder Robert Salvesen John Salzman Ronald Schmidt Rosalie Schmirler Larry Schmutzer Christine Schoen Phillip Schoenborn Greg Schoenfelt Susan Schulstrom Sandra Schulta Barbara Schultz James Schultz Charles Seehutter Jeff Shepard f r , 3:7 1 7 N Six, -gr If , ' w 13525 E I I It f 1 A sv' 1 UP' 'YF '- 'S - A . 'ik r 7 X J ' ' , Q5 Q , H-if -' w s., is T Sime ifiii 5 , ' if Y , I ' ' ,., W an , , 'fr f vt et , ,J V. ,J 1 M I - . Yr X gi, f' r if ' A fl' , ,f , 6 V4 I , 'a R fn f . Wr- final U IQIYWW im' 2 f ,xl t - ' 73 X Y A iw- A X Q i 4: HW f ,eff , 'uf I : tht 1 J 1 .Ae J I 45 Barbara Tesch Roger Tesch Jon Tiedemann Julene Topper Jean Torney Thomas Traska Gail Trzebiatowski Michael Tyskiewicz Phyllis Van Vuren Sharon Vaughn Elyse Waldinger Martha Warpehoski Thomas Webster Jill Wendland Norma Wendorf Patricia Wendorf Lois Wenzel Bruce Werba James Werba Carol Whitman Mary Wierzba Carol Jean Wilk Carol Mae Wilke Janice Wincentsen Beverly Wolf Brenda Wolfe Donna Wolfe 7 Donald Wyro Connie Yach I Sharol Zahn wi f' R Ronald Lahrt Hmrimrd f A E M Www 1 A HO ORE WM 0' MQ A jffjlnll W1 OFFICERS-STANDING: Doug Tietz, Presidentg Mike Schulta, Treasurer. SEAII D Jessica Stan kowski, Vice-Presidentg Judy Moberg, Secretary. William Alexejun Scott Andrews Steve Antell James Artz Alvin Augustine Susan Banta Gary Barnett Robert Barnett Dennis Barwick Craig Bauernfeind Eugene Beam Dale Bendickson Kenneth Berg Jon Bernhardt James Blarek Bonnie Block Julie Bloedel Edward Braatz Roger Breske Allen Brush Julie Brzezinski Karen Buchkowski Darlene Budleski Julie Bukowski Roxanne Burns Thomas Buska Donna Chack David Cherek Dennis Cherek Connie Dassler Karen Davidoski Donna Dean Gary Decker Nancy Delisle Gary Desotelle x-4 J af- - X ..-4 .4- ,J N 5, ' 1 ,lr , fi' V . H m YQ? 17 4' , , ailfqi i V2 5 fffg , it ' ff,- ' i f! .- 5 ' fbi if fir, Him: .wusdiawyf ,Dlx ,AT 1 ' f L' 'EV' '43 1. .1 l fzl' 2 4vfiQm-f Q M mwwdia 4 , 1 llyy LAL -,.L, J -. ,er is l F' xl- y ' . f' -V X ,V 'figf ff ef A gr- 4, . 212- ' 37 A -I rx xiii V e J J, ' F 9 . ti , 1 0 ., 1 J ... if , 2 r , F 'fx al ':'?u?'i?.4 all f 2 1 fv 4- rf !, 1 , as i Rs' ff' T' x I ll -v , s I wigs. 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Donald Walraven Carolyn Walters James Wanserki Carmen Welbes John Weldon Polly Wergin David Werner Barry Wetterneck Greg Wincentsen Kathy Wojicechowski Gary Wolfe Harvey Woodward Jessie Woodward Gerald Worzella Susan Woznicki Terry Woznicki Dennis Wruck Barbara Zahrt Daniel Zahrt Laura Zander Sharon Zastrow Ross Zimmermann Leon Zoromski Robert Zynda Anne Voght Susan Wachtl Lois Wadzinski Frances Waldenberger Gloria Walkowski Glenn Tepaske Aaron Tesch -Duwayne Tesch Walter Thorn Jerel Tiedernann Douglas Tietz Alan Torney Donna Toth William Trotzer Sandra Truttman Darlene Tryba Linda Trzebiatowski Jeanne Urban Robert VanLieshout Dale Vaughn A .14- iw, A' , im ' I ' del!! EW! in 6? ry- . Z W 2 I ff- J LRG. A N k W , M I, Nfl? Q Hb, .1-iv '7 xi' ,Lf q Z i yi' f M 0 7' K5 , i . b y ff I A I ff J IRE J ii i i , A L,-: . . f 414 f , ,fa 5, 4 if-2 9 f,-3 s ray, A' Vi' 5 ' gf 5, 1 pg ' ,'.1MY ' ll A or u v Q4 , LIN' fwfr? AA FRE S R:- F FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Traska, Presidentg Peggy Abel, V106- Presidentg Marge Erickson, Treasurerg Marcie Falk, Secretary. , ,fn - -af ': il f Q , ,gi 'Q N r- g ft: fi: 'E' ' I S Y E J - K ,L ., f- Q K t Exit '- 'V f , .,.. , V ., 'F : Q s .5 ,.. ' ' S g 'Ja X' J .. 'S i f 'h - APP X is I to ' ff? li it Q li or -A 't ',. H .tiff t fiif- f + F , , f 5' 'fe' s .V fi 1 J ls-' -.X -' 13 X' 4 fi 2: . 5' E N i , law: ' an . F 3 S 'S L - S S , if-f ie- i - V t. n lliiiiiiilziiisfiu Leon Abel Peggy Abel Douglas Abitz David Abt Ronald Ahles Darlene Akavickas Terry Altman James Babl John Babl Teddy Ballard Dennis Bandt Rodney Bandt Larry Barwick Patricia Basta David Beam Allen Beck Russell Bednarski Gary Benaszeski Janice Blanchtield Judith Blanchiield Annette Blank Don Bleier Jody Bloedel Dennis Bornberg Rebecca Borner Darlene Boron Leroy Breske Margaret Breunig Rodney Brock Ralph Brown Francis Brzezinski James Brzezinski Jerome Budnik Michael Bukowski Jane Bychinski Cindy Chandler Barry Ciszcewski Janice Clark Thomas Clark Jack Coe Ronald Dassler Ted Davidowski Thomas Davis Debra Derby Jerome Dieck Dennis Dietmeyer Lyle Dittbrender Brent Dolde Valerie Doyle Alan Drake John Driscoll Elizabeth Easker Russell Erdmann Marjorie Erickson David Esker Diane Esker Marcia Falk Linda Falkowski Suzanne Felch Luann Felzkowski Don Fletcher Lawrence Flynn Mike Flynn Robert Fox Myron Fraaza Barry Gardner Terry Garske Charlotte Gavinski Charlotte Geiger Betty Gerstl Robert Gibbs Jerome Glatczak Terry Goldbach Yvonne Golding Dennis Gorski Gary Gorski David Grabski Michael Gruna Pamela Gums Joanne Gunderson MaryLou Guralski Leonard Habeck Mark Hadley Ross Halbesleben Sherry Hantz Daniel Hassel Donald Heeren Ruth Heeren Dan Herman Mike Herman Sharon Hermans Lois Hettinga Marcia Hettinga Susan Hitz John Hodgkins Russell Hoffman Howard Hofmeiste Jeanne Hoftiezer Claire Hogan Sue Ann Hoppe Susan Hornung Gary Isaacson Robert Jaeck Bruce Jensema ..:, y Q a QA 'A x nJ'?f.a.xr 'kr 1.3 WS' 3 xy V .,, f,,,,A a .k ff. .N af. A. ,553 lf nf. z, tv-9 X ly ,f f , SS' is .1 N xr f l K n in .Q E 1 . K X -J sa r i , 1 'K i l' . . N Jacqueline Howland ' .. .... .-., ' S I 4 ff? 1 1. ' r r ,, ,aw h .2 , it '17 s ,12?fP A i fl ? 3 Ln is l 1 1 Q . .4 V L mg, ' 4 'Nd 'L J, A. - -3' M l ff! F 1 ,nr ' ' ,Jo - '!, V , 1 K -. , 1 ,f WP? X 1. .F 'V 1' '- . 2 ,X , lx i.xr'- . 150 Y ' v t'i'fr f1 ff '.,i::zu:x.fff ' 4' mea'.t f' -A?.2?:nJ,.' I ii -11 nv 1-9, -- 4 J is aa D R4- 1' if L A ' F 227 N l E.-a f. .Lat 3 ., ':': X. l I .91 hbr N av oe,-4-at - las, ,asf-:fi , -3. gr L A .. , .A Y' -1 S - ti! X , ,. gi . .11- 8 if Yr D E., -v it . , , F -Fr ' if Y , 'M 3, , . I 1 A . , r I , wt , ,X gg' I, A T 1 it Q' X , ig, as ri. .ls fi rf , 3' loin!! X -. ' Raul K I 'N' I . S if L: . x ', ll iff' fx N kkyn 4 x .- iw: ' 1 5 ,, . i ,ig Riva vvv . - 351579 D il rfmfrii 6. A if vi 4 . 'Thf -.- ., ', A A .-:N 4-' 4-'fix -'f :Q..'-,Ji 1 ..-9. 'Il 'f' f if , W 1 ' if ta , :A 'Wi nik.: v rt Q 1 , 'er at if K Q' Q nf IVY 7'4f 53 dw .1 X 'TF Y.. RNA , S I 2 ME ' K R-av f 'Q-i ,gi 'rv f 1' ' Ita- A .:. sd. - A .4 X77 J J fri, gum! QQ- X X use 'fr 1 , Lf ' t ex ' 54 Steve Jensen Mary Lou Johnson John Jost Carol Juedes Kurt Kaiser Patricia Kamke James Kasprzycki Lynn Keckhaver Sandra Kees Karen Kent xi , , p . A L X- The 8:20 bell signals the end of homeroom period 1 P r V wif-f f- if I K i Qt 1 , i Q 9:2 A -Q M. if P N A I 'llh , in 2 K5 3 ..-, li' v . A 'A 33-iw. Ll f .f'l -ami ' , o1'w J L. :ii 1 77 fl'l, L sr rr? L 3 Peggy Ketchum John King Dennis Klatt Ronald Kluender Patricia Knutson Susan Koss Mary Kostroski John Krause Arden Krueger Christine Krueger Debra Kujawa Elsie Kuklinski Linda Ladin Mark Landowski Mary LaPorte Leroy Laska James Legner Marian Lemke Linda Lerch Ed Litzer Barbara Lucas Judy Ludwig Jean Marquardt John Marx Lois Mascotti Linda McLaughlin Patrick McMahon Edward Meadows William Miller Lloyd Moberg Gary Narlock James Neises Kathy Neiter Thomas Nelson Pam Nevinski Amy O'Brian Robert O'Keefe Louise Olbrantz Allen Olinski Connie Olson Karin Olson Sue Omernik Betty Passow Tom Payne Scott Pieper James Pregont Linda Priller Roger Raasch Cynthia Radtke Gary Rainville Lynne Reichel Gary Rhyner James Richardson Diane Richie Henry Ritchie David Robare Mike Robinson Phillip Rowell Warren Rydell Terry Ryan Edwin Sattler John Schepp Wayne Schilling Joseph Schira Elmer Schlei Mark Schlund June Schmidt Gary Scholz Randy Schultz Roslynn Schultz Q . .. we - V H 17 A lg K i My 1? 5 .42 j W gl lf.: 1 , zl 1 -A s 'L 'Q - . -vi I ig, at -L tx., if la is t Q Q , lui' , - ifmua f S i 4 S fx A' Q all J I an 7 A ' 1,1 X N- is 3 'Ne' N al. M '-ff ' 1 , S' J 1 , fc' ' X islam., y V Q. .aw . . Q, Q. - at ' x v -5' w . as X .,,t no ,. . X ku f Ll 'XS .N . Whiteside: Someday I'm going to be just like Mr. Grea- son. U Mary Schulz Nancy Seehutter Marion Shidell Judy Shimkus Noreen Sikorski Rodney Skilling James Sliwicki Cheryl Sorenson Jeff Soukup Sally Sowinski -4 S2 A -A fx VA a ,fm I . 1 fe , W:- Qhyl. 1-1,32 f' .Xa llkusaz H.J' S ... in fl mfz!?:il.. ll 4' Q: B 1 1 1'. 5 . . N if . 5- is - Q . 3 'rms rirr J f , F Q A 14492: fi li' I .S 'f Q ., J fly kbzq . ,N . H - QB V f R M , .. x E- I ,BQ Xa K UL fa' R B XXL. 4, H J U5 sw F il fri? ku 4 1 in-J In Jil X r I taxi? zz X i ff ff' F? -I N' 1 .' 'i -lf? 1 , MEF if K if .. Dean Spychalla Kurt Spychalla Barbara Stang Michael Stankowski 'l JJ Swyj l I 'I J CMD Kathryn Stone A ,fad . Jack Swemke ,yu-ffl John Swenson . f ,W '7 V Michael Tabaka M: - . C L' 0 XM 1 ' M Terry Tesch -Q9 fps! Jeanne Thresher ' ' Jane Townsend X jfqfox 1 Robert Traska Pl 0 - Sandra Tryba Barbara Van Lieshout Cynthia Van Vuren William Vullings Daniel Wadzinski Donna Wadzinski Len Waldenberger Joanne Waldinger Sharon Walters Mark Wanta Joanne Webster Jacilyn Wendland Jeff Wendt Beth Wenzel Debra Wetterneck Mark Whiteside Deborah Will Cathy Wimmer Nancy Wolfe Bradley Woodward Reed Woodward Denise Worzella Bradley Wyro Roger Zahrt Sharon Zahrt Gary Zimmermann Mark Zimmermann x R , fl ix A W J fs, ORGANIZATIONS Q --9 wmv' ar: li'iff?' I Tw ? ' : 4, MJ , Mi 4, y - ff' X f 12,4 5 f, AV ji, i 3 , 3 'vv f' X 1 ROW ONE: Mr. Emerson, Linda Guenther, Pat McNamee, Stephanie liraatz, Dorothy Lueck, Alan Torney, Barbara 'l'esch, Jennifer Johnson. ROW TWO: Mary Lou Abel, Janis Rowell, Jeanne Urban, Jean Torney, Rick Heeren, Sandy McLaughlin, Linda Setula, Robert Kent. ROW THREE: 3 li 4 2 1? 1 i , gf.. ii 2 ,- t 1,1 5 l 5 .HJ , s, , , .,y ,t - rpg, it 2 f ww at Cheryl Scott, Jon Schoenborn, SharonJohnson, Jack Roberts, Jim Artz, Jack Helding, Roger Gut, Doug Shidell. ROW FOUR: David Heeren, Randy Barnett, David Pudelko, Tom Luetschwager, Phil Schoenborn, Kermit Traska, Tom Artz. D.C.E ERE T fi, Z2 is E TT l S45 lf ' i . , 1 1 2 ,Jil X Q 4 me 5- ,Q f , , , .3 1. K: MAJORE'l l'ES: Karen Chack, Jeanne Emerson, Pam Helding, Cheryl Scott. 58 .LU A 'Q V-I. . ' 2 ROW ONE: Betsy Gibbs, Marlys Petrie, Jackie Miller, Roxann Burns, Polly Wergin, Jill Stone, Barb Basta, Judy Adams. ROW TWO: David Werner, Jeff Sheperd, John Jagerson, Dennis Meyers, Roberta Gitchcl, Sharon Muel- ver, Pam Helding, Mary Jagler. ROW THREE: Christie BA The D. C. Everest Senior High Band, under the direction of Mr. Charles Emerson, is composed of members of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The band participates in the Wisconsin Valley Music Contest held in the spring. A majority of the band also participates in the District Solo-Ensemble Contest. The band is an active organization parti- cipating in various activities throughout the year. It plays at such functions as all home athletic contests, marching manuevers, pa- rades, the annual Band-O-Rama, Spring Con- cert, and Commencement activities. 2 . . is' .avr fir Y' f V f E 1 I Dudgeon, Sue Owzarski, Joan Kuhn, Bcvcrlylicrsten, Susan Fritz, Karen Chack, Laura Zander, Keith Martin, Nancy Baranowski. ROW FOUR: Dick Nicolaison, Francis Plaza, Don Juedes, Charles Meyers, Tom Altman, Beverly Jaglcr, Scott I-lelding, Bob Ncupert. yi' ' f ' If r' z ti, W ,, ' . MAJ OR: John J agcrson 59 CADET BA ROW ONE: Rodney Bandt, Cheryl McEwen, Janet Fust, Diane Schanke, Diane Durkee, Cindy Bauernfeind, Steve Jensen, Terry Altman, Susan Osswald, Bonnie Payne, Gail Eklund, Pat Tauferner. ROW TWO: Mr. Helke, Gary Rhy- ner, Cheryl Guenther, Jan Jagerson, Debbie Shepard, Gloria Ohland, Betty Ann Gerstl, Diane Lerch, Brent Dolde, John Driscoll, Ricky Siferd, Tom Payne. ROW THREE: Ken Shi- dell, Veronica Grabski, Linda McLaughlin, Randy Schmidt, Donna Wadzinski, Jennifer Bauer, Charles Snapp, John Hoftiezer, Karin Olson, Sandy Habeck, Jack Berg. ROW FOUR: Kathy Stone, Pam Stone, Kay Christiansen, Russ Bednarski, Lynn Stencil, Dennis Bandt, Jean Hoftie- zer, Keith Akavickas, Mark Whiteside, Ramona Schmirler, Debbie Will, Mike Fochs. ROW FIVE: Arlene Osswald, Lynn Eggebrecht, Mary Edens, William Taylor, Judy Ludwig, Alan Drake, Russ Hoffman, Pat Konkel, Yvonne Golding, Linda Tietz, Karen Lorge, Bill Wendorf, Linda Kolbeck. ROW SIX: Jerry Johnson, Robert Baneck, Leon Abel, John Hodg- kins, Thomas Shidell, Bob Traska, Bill Miller, David Grab- ski, Sheldon Rouse, Gary Passow, Wayne Radtke. The Cadet Band includes all eighth and ninth grade band students, and is directed by Mr. Helke, The band meets twice each week for rehearsals. During the rehears- als much time is spent on the preparation of band ar- rangements. In addition to the rehearsals, each member receives one small group lesson each week. The Cadet Band makes several public appearances each year. It provides music for some basketball games, performs on the Band-O-Rama and Spring Concert pro- grams, and participates in the Wisconsin Valley Music Contest. Some of its members also participate in the Solo- Ensemble cont est. 60 BEGINNING BA D ROW ONE: Mr. Helke, Mimi Gaska, Walter Bednarski, Janet Schulta, Mary Matthiesen, Mary Sue Wood, Connie Pudelko, Deidre Habeck, Cindy Hansen. ROW TWO: Jim McNamee, Jim Gausmann, Dale Kole, Debbie Rugg, Diane Hahn, Cheryl Smith, Jill Urban, Karen Hoehn, Gary Kurtz. ROW THREE: Ann Nienou, Jackie Radtke, Mark Lay, Debra Muelver, Mike Meyers, Randy Teige, Pat Field. ROW FOUR: Terry Miller, Linda Machmueller, Jackie Crandall, Rodney Golding, David Torney, Charles Traska, Michael Cooper, John King. The Beginning Band is directed by Mr. Heike. Its members include all seventh grade band students, who meet twice each week for rehearsals. During the rehears- als much time is spent on the basic fundamentals of good ensemble playing. In addition to the rehearsals, each mem- ber receives one small group lesson each week. The highlight of the year for the Beginning Band is its participation in the Band-O-Rama. 61 my ROW ONE: Jan Kolbeck, Patti Haldeman, Ann Voght, Jayne Murkowski, Elyse Waldinger, Kathy Costa, Kris Olson, Karen Behn, Bonnie Driscoll, Linda Siferd, Carilyn Walters, Jean Lund. ROW TWO: Mark Johnson, Clarence Guralski, Beverly Wolf, Joan Kuhn, Donna Dean, Kathy The members of this choir are chosen each spring after having auditioned for the director. Public appearances include the Christ- mas concert at school and the same concert presented at the First American National Bank. The spring schedule involves the choir in the concert events contest, vocal and in- strumental concert and the graduation cere- monies. A letter is given to all seniors who have participated in the choir and the other vocal classes for a total of four years. Staszak, Candy Kelly, Sue Baumann, LouAnn Duranceau, Sandy Sowinski, Paulette Meyer. ROW THREE: JeffChand- ler, Bruce Hofmann, Terry Radtke, James Nelson, Richard Richardson, Dennis Dobeck, Wesley Radtke, Robert Kluender, Larry Driscoll, Ron Zahrt, Mike Narlock. A C PELL t gg. - Q 3 '. - ' 3 C HORUS DI RECTOR-Miss Haines Chrlstmas Concert Performance S--.3 HIP? , 'PN X ',, T 1- IK N 4 i fe E F .. ,S es, We Qin , Q. ROW ONE: Jane Kolbeck, Ann Voght, Jayne Murkowski, Kris Olson, Pat Haldeman, Bonnie Driscoll, Marcy Schulz. ROW TWO: Elyse Waldinger, Joan Kuhn, Beverly Wolfe, Karen Behn, Linda Siferd. ROW THREE: Donna Dean, 5 Q 5.31: 1 i 5 QQ.. Sue Baumann, Candy Kelly, Sandy Sowinski, Kathy Stas- zek. ROW FOUR: Paulette Meyer, Jean Lund, Carilyn Walters. S PINNER The members of this vocal organization have been chosen by their director. Each girl has one or more auditions and must meet certain requirements to be a qualified member. The Christmas season is a strenuous part of the year, involving the girls in several concerts in the Schofield and Wausau areas. 64 The months of March, April and May consist of participation in contest, and com- munity appearances in conjunction with many school activities. With such a schedule, it is necessary that the girls sacrifice a great many of their Saturdays and their evenings to the hopeful success of the organization. is BOYS CHORU ROW ONE: DeWayne Graf, Donald Wyro, John Rhyner, Larry Barwick, Gary Rainville, Jim Sliwicki, Ronald Kluender. ROW TWO: Douglas Abitz, John Marx, Phillip Rowell,.Cas- ey Henderson, Mike Stankow- ski, Dale Vaughn, Bruce Jen- sema. ROW THREE: Jim Pre- gont, Gary G. Narlock, Jim Werba, Pat McMahon, Ken Prieve, Jim Kasprzycki, Don Bleier, Mark Wanta. if GIRL CHORU ROW ONE: Chris Schoen, Lee Ann LaFave, Kathy Shankwitz, Sandra Gilbertson, Cathy Gun- derson, Sonja Sowinski, Julene Topper, Lucene Burrows, Miss Haines. ROW TWO: Marlee Lewis, Patsy Bleier, Barbara Kleimola, Cheryl Howe, Bonita Barnett, Teddi Walters, Chris Jacques, Barbara Schultz, Cindy Phillips. ROW THREE: Shirley Stang, Glenda Rick, Fay Storm, Bev Sliwicki, Jean Torney, Theresa Ogiba, Susan Kluender, Beryl Halbesleben, Cheryl Zieglmeier. ROW FOUR: Terrie Irick, Mary Lou Kole, Donna Chack, Phyllis Welbes, Connie Hunt, Marcia Jacques, Laurie DeLonay, Kathy Pilieger. FRE HMA CHORU ROW ONE: Susan Hitz, Peggy Breunig, Debbie Wetterneck, Pat Knutson, June Schmidt, Karen Kent, Linda Preller, Sandy Kees, Judy Shimkus. ROW TWO: JoAnne Webster, Carol Juedes, Denise Worzella, Roslynn Schultz, Sharon Wal- ters, Pat Kamke, Mary Gural- ski, Marcia Falk, JoAnne Gun- derson. ROW THREE: Karin Olson, Claire Hogan, Susan Hornung, Janice Blanchfield, JoAnne Waldinger, Janice Clark, Nancy Wolfe, Diane Es- ker, Linda Lerch. ROW FOUR: Mary Kay LaPorte, Barbra Stang, Nancy Seehuetter, Becky Borner, Charlotte Geig- er, Annette Blank, Peggy Abel, Linda Ladin, Tricia Basta. UTHROT R , - x S ff'Qf4X.'x.L5X An H ' 'Si lx s is ,?i4f1iENiif5 X sfxficlgfx Q i . . . 3 i X., 5 .5 Q i , X C if K- , X - 5 : -.pf ,if Sk Q fn A xx , 5, , c. , , A . , . ROW ONE: Mr. Heinz, Advisor, Mark Gresens, Kermit Traska, John Payne, Dan Van Mourik, Del Reeds, Larry Rowan, Jerry Gerstl, Tom Altman. ROW TWO: Bob Alexjun, Specially selected senior boys have a chance to become acquainted with the Rotary Club and to meet successful businessmen in BADGER STATE Badger State is acitizenship training program sponsored by the American Legion and its auxiliaryg its goal is to educate Wisconsin youth in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship. lt is divided into two separate programs: Badger Boys State and Bad- ger Girls State feach of which has a counterpart in every state in the nationj. The fundamental premise in the Badger State program is that of learning by doing. Each representative becomes a citizen in a 51st state which, as much as possible, is based upon the mechanics of the government of the State of Wisconsin. Badger State is a true democracy where the citizens elect theirown state, county, and municipal offi- cials, from the governor on down. Each person has a defi- nite part in the functioning of the state, and each finds himself caught up in a whirlwind of activity from the mo- ment he arrives until the very end of the fast-paced week. Approximately 1400 of Wisconsinls finest young men and women-each chosen for his leadership, courage, de- pendability, loyalty, and good sportsmanship-meet to share these seven days ofunparalleled enjoyment and opportunity. In addition to a multitude of governmental activities, they participate in music organizations, athletic contests, and talent showsg each group also publishes a daily newspaper. ln short, Badger State is an outstanding program of public service and a truly unforgettable experience for each and every individual fortunate enough to take part in it. 66 5. 4 2 af s as ,-A x ' - EQ X 1 Jim Werner, Larry Bembeneck, Ken Juedes, John Koso- bucki, Larry Wolff, Larry Driscoll, Dave Giesler. the Uthrotar. It also provides an opportunity for the Rotary Club to meet future business- men. ? 1 BADGER STATE REPRESENTATIVES Tom Altman, Betty Tabaka, Larry Driscoll ERETTE TAFF CO- l'llJl'l'ORS-Dan Van I'-'RX W,,,...5 Bl 'SIN ESS MANAG ICR-Lynn Urban AllVl'1R'l'lSlNG f ' 4-FQAA Mourik, Lois Mueller li l J I TO R- Kathy Toth fb!! W ff, S , 3, is iff' Q: fl' ' , 4 .W .Z ,l T S 2.5 Z xg' ROW ONIC: Frances Waldenberger, Nancy Baranowski, LouAnn Zahrt, Mary Abel, Chris Schoen,JoAnne Ogiba, Connie Winnie, Mary Alvey, Janis Marliss Schickert, Sue Jakubowski, Buchkoski. ROW TWO: Pat Newby, Mueller, Sue Savage, Bev Kersten, Gibbs, Dan Van Mourik, Linda Ditt- Barbara Gunderson, Rowell, Pam Thorp, Lynn Urban, Karen Julene Topper, Lois Kathy Jehn, Betsey brender, Cathy Gunderson, Nancy Laska, Pat McNamee, Barb Basta, Lynn Laporte, Julie Bukowski. ROW THREE: Mr. Wunrow, Advisor, Connie Omernik, Linda Setula, Susan Fritz, Linda Coertz, Marie Schulz, Karen Chack, Barb Ben- son, Cheryl Scott, Dianne Probst, Dianne Schoen, Sharon Kleimola, LeVonne Herman, Mary Kay Roble. ROW FOUR: Sandy Gums, Marcie Buchberger, Allecn llelikowski, Donna Jozwiak, Kathy Toth, Del Reeds, Greg Garske, Lenore Turnski, Sandy Sowinski, Teddi Walters, Stephanie Braatz, Linda Zahrt. D.C. JET S AFF i s, 2 E 51 ROW ONE: Julie Bukowski, Mary Abel, Joanne Ogiba, Goertz, Carolyn Martin, Linda Zahrt, Roger Rung, Martha Dianne Schoen, Jean Zastrow, Linda Setula, Lou Ann Warpehoski, Keith Martin, Betty Tabaka. ROW FOUR Zahrt, Pam Thorp, Judi Lex. ROW TWO: Sandy Gums, Dennis Meyer, Del Reeds, Jeff Geiger, Douglas Tietz, John Carlo Litzer, Stephanie Braatz, Dorothy Lueek, Betsey K0S0bl1Cki, Larry Driscoll, David Wefliefy P9111 KUf0Ski, Gibbs, Linda Benaszeski, Sandy Schulta, Roberta Gitehel, TOIT1 Derby. Miss Lake, Advisor. ROW THREE: Sue Savage, Linda Editor ............... .... B etty Tabaka Sports Editor ...... .... L arry Driscoll Sports Writers .... .............. R oger Rung and Dennis Meyer Photographers ...... ........ J ohn Kosobucki EDITOR: Betty Tabaka and Paul Kuroski Exchange Editor ..................... Jean Zastrow Columnists ....... Linda Goertz, JoAnn Ogiba, Pam Thorp, Linda Benaszewski, Ste- phanie Braatz. Feature Writers ...... ........... S andy Gums and Tom Altman Reporters ........... Del Reeds, Mary Lou Abel, Judi Lex, Carlo Litzer, Martha Warpe- hoski, Dorothy Lueek, Diane Schoen, Sandy Schulta, Lou Ann Zahrt, David Werner, Susan Savage, Thomas Derby, Keith Martin, Roberta Gitchel, Linda Setula, Linda Zahrt, Betsy Gibbs, Julie Bukowski, Jeff Geiger, Doug Tietz, Caro- lyn Martin, Barbara Graf. Copyreader ........................... Mrs. Mary Rau Advisor .......... .... Mi ss LaVerne Lake DEBATE ROW ONE: Bonnie Van Lieshout, Kathy McNamara, Keith Martin, Steven Schmidtke, Joe Larson, Martha Warpehoski, Ann Sternberg, Mrs. Stanke, Advisor. ROW TWO: Harvey One of the challenges of a competitive, realistic society is the ability to analyze a situation, take a stand on the issues, and try to convince others to accept your conclu- sions. Debate offers students a challenging and unique learning experience of this sort. Each year a controversial proposal is presented to high schools in the state. Students who wish to debate must devote time and effort to the study of this proposal, and develop their views on it. The debate squad travels to tournaments held throughout the state to debate with stu- dents of other schools. Here, when they must face other people with opposing views, the debaters put their argumentative ability to the test. In a series of timed speeches they attempt to convince the judge, who decides which are the better debaters. It certainly gives the debaters a sense of achievement when they come home from a tournament with a high rating-especially if a trophy is included. Kurtz, Jeff Geiger, David Giesler, Jim Werner, Douglas Tietz, Tom Altman, Kerry Lintner, , gmhsw iw We The debate team at work. 69 TUDE TCOU CIL The Student Council this year worked at revising the constitution to enable it to work more efficiently. A dress code in the form of suggestions was also set up. In addition to this the council was in charge of Homecoming as well as basketball hops. Part of the Student Council funds will be used for scholarships to worthy senior graduates. N -7' X I '- ! X M -N A5 Q OFFICERS-SEATED: Kermit Traska, President. STANDING: A wg l Marcie Buchberger, Clerk, Tom Altman, Treasurerg Jim Werner, Vice-Presidentg Betty Tabaka, Secretary. Qs 'Sit ROW ONE: JoAnne Webster, Peggy Abel, Chris Gierczak, Linda Ladin, Linda Goertz, Joanne Ogiba, Peggy Breunig, Marcia Falk. ROW TWO: Pat Knutson, Betty Tabaka, Judy Moberg, Theresa Ogiba, Marcie Buchberger, Annette Blank, Kris Olson, Anita Worzella, Mr. Blank, Advisor. 70 Q3 ROW THREE: Kathy Lerch, Linda Benaszeski, Harvey Kurtz, Gary Kaminski, Jim Werner, Kermit Traska, Randy KaiS9I', Sandy Schulta, Debra Kujawa. ROW FOUR: John Payne, Dan Kennedy, Bob Traska, Larry Wolff, John Kent, Ken Juedes, Doug Tietz, Francis Plaza, Larry Rowan. TIN CLUB ROW ONE: Mr. Blank, Advisor, JoAnne Webster, Kay Alvey, Dianne Schoen, Linda Bendickson, Keith Martin, Carolyn Martin, Mary Lou Salsieder, Pat Foster, Mary Alvey, JoAnne Ogiba, Pat Newby, Terry Garske. ROW TWO: Susan Hornung, Marsha Remington, Nancy Laska, Paulette Lodholz, Franceen Richmond, Janie Neuendank, Sally Markrof, Kathy Lerch, Mary Blanchiield, Martha Warpehoski, Sue Ann Hoppe. ROW THREE: Thomas Webster, The Latin Club of D. C. Everest High School promotes a friendly interest and ap- preciation of Latin, the civilization, language, and influences on modern life. All Latin students and former Latin stu- dents are eligible for membership in the club. The Latin Club annually sponsors a Roman , fe-if 51' 'vi' r rs. , Q 'Q ,, hx ' f r--A 'fi , 'Q f 3 ' ' , JN '3Q?2i,f+r,1Q as - A 1 l-g.:.,14i -f'.vu-- ugladi-. '--- tt,. 'M . Latin Club members waiting to enjoy the feast. John Weldon, Al Augustine, Jean Zastrow, Linda Coertz, Betty Tabaka, Karen Plaza, David Sefton, Leslie Ferge, Bill Prewitt, Gary Desotelle, Larry Flynn. ROW FOUR: Jim Babl, Kathy Staszak, Sue Owzarski, Shirley Cajewski, Greg Garske, Emery Lewis, Tom Artz, Jim Werner, Ken- neth Borham, Mark Gresens. Vicki Bloczynski, Christi Dud- geon, Roseanne Olbrantz. Banquet in May and the initiation of new members in the fall. Different phases of Ro- man culture are explored at monthly meetings. Officers for the school year were: Presi- dent, Jim Werner, Vice-President, Keith Mar- tin, Secretary, Mary Lou Salsiederg Treasurer, Carmen Welbes. er ,, , i 11' N K K , In f' 3 f. ,K . ,L 55 es, , 33 'Q fn- J 5' Latin I members presented a skit for the older members. 7l PANISH CLUB 5 ROW ONE: Pam Thorp, Nancy Baranowski, Linda Dreger, Pam Hclding, Judy Moberg, Linda Goertz, Darlene Legner, Carol Stuplich, Jayne Murkowski, Mary Kay Roble, Ann Sternberg, Kathy McNamara. ROW TWO: Miss McNamar, Joan Kuhn, Sandy Schulta, Linda Benaszeski, Dorthy Lueck, Barb Kasprzycki, Carolyn Walters, Betsey Gibbs, Kerry Litner, Gail Reince, Lou Ann Duranceau, Carol Kniess, Mark Ramthun. ROW THREE: Randy Strachan, Suzanne The Spanish Club of D. C. Everest High School is a club whose purpose is to promote a friendly interest and appreciation of Spanish -the language and the civilization. The person desiring membership in the Spanish Club must be a current student of Spanish and a BH average must be main- tained in Spanish by the student. Also, any student who has completed a study of Spanish and has been an active member of Spanish Club may remain in the club as an Honorary member. Exotic Spanish food was on the menu for the banquet. Reynolds, Colleen Sonntag, Carlo Litzer, Roberta Gitchel, Kris Olson, Linda Siferd, Kathy Wojicechowski, Cindy Roeske, Susan Fritz, Linda Setula. ROW FOUR: Tim Luetschwager, Gary Kaminski, David Werner, Casey Hen- dersen, Douglas Tietz, Larry Driscoll, Gordy Kosobucki, Jim Werner, Norman Rozek, Doug Shidell, Jeff Geiger, Fred Decker, Harvey Kurtz. The Spanish Club annually sponsors the Twirp Dance-a girl-ask-boy danc e-the theme is centered on something Hispanic. Also a Christmas party, initiation and Banquet are held every year. The members in Spanish Club have fun and learn such things as Spanish songs, dances, customs, etc. This year the club officers were: President, Nancy Baranowskig Vice-President, Lou Ann Duranceaug Secretary, Harvey Kurtz. Special guests at the Spanish Club banquet. -ff ,lfl GERMA CLUB ROW ONE: Mrs. Siferd, Advisor, Connie Winnie, Karen Davidoski, Donna Wolfe, Linda Zahrt, Lou Ann Zahrt, Marie Schulz, Lynn Urban. ROW TWO: Gary Fox, Rick Sickler, Paul Kuroski, John Herman, Kent Strachan, Dennis Olinski, Jack Roberts, Lyle Gorski. ROW THREE: Lois The German name for the club is 'ider deutsches verein . Its purpose is to promote a friendly interest and appreciation of Ger- man-both of the civilization and language. To be eligible for membership in the Ger- man Club, a person must have completed one and one half semesters of the first year study of German, and have expressed a de- sire to take a second year of German the fol- lowing year. This, of course, includes any person who is taking the second year of German, or who has completed this study. The German Club is relatively new and therefore has not sponsored either a dance or a sale of any sort. However, its main ob- jective this year is to start a scholarship fund for some student wishing to go on to study German. Mueller, Nancy Probst, Betty Tabaka, Donna Dean, Vicki Bloczynski, Connie Dassler, Carolyn Martin, Patti Halde- man. ROW FOUR: John Payne, David Giesler, John Koso bucki, John Kent, Ken Juedes, Dan Van Mourik, Del Reeds, John Krueger. OFFICERS: David Giesler, Vice-Presidentg Tom Altman Presidentj Donna Wolfe, Secretaryg Dan Van Mourik, Trea surer. 73 EA COUT HIP D. C. Everest has three active Sea Scout Ships. This organization is part ofthe explorer scout program B. S. A. In 1965, the D. C. Ship's received a national rating of National Flagship . This is the first time this honor has been won by any scout organization in the Samoset Council. It was also the only Flagship rating given in region seven, which takes in four mid-western states. The local program is built around a search and rescue program through the Marathon County Sheriffis Department. lt also has a sailing program and owns three sail boats. In 1965 the ships were also used by the Wis- consin Conservation Department and ap- peared in the State American Legion Parade at Waukesha. The units are sponsored by Roy Drew American Legion Post of Rothschild and have a compliment of six officer, three junior grade officers, and six men. 'a 5 W 'yt' E i':ISji?ijf ,fsjinxr . ,ay ROW ONE: Mr. Kleist, Skipperg Paul Jensen, Roger Liss, Toni Nest, Cary Nurlock, Mr. Bigford, Skipper. ROW TWO: Ii f. f 1 , ,ff Mike Flegle, Lyle Gierczuk, Mark Lyons, Mike Narlock, .lim Schultz, Dennis Narlock, Assistant. ROW ONIC: Reed Woodward, Henry Ritchie, Ilan Wadzin- ski, Don Lemmer, Dennis Dietrneyer, lluwayne Graf, Ronald llassler, Dan Herman. ROW TWO: Gary Kasper, Steve 711 Antell, Bob Zynda, John Herman, John Babl, Tom Skate, .lack Coe, Wayne Schilling, Walter Thorn, Dave Pudelko. FHA ROW ONE: Miss Neumeyer, Advisor, Linda Dittbrender, Sandy Gums, Linda Benaszeski, Lenore Turnski, June Ditt- brender, Bonita Barnett, Sue Kort, Bonnie Driscoll, Jean Lund. ROW TWO: Sharon Lex, Pam Gums, Sue Woznicki, Karen Kent, Janice Wencentsen, Rita Kostroski, Alice Kwiatkowski, Laurie DeLonay, Lynda Kuklinski, Kathy Kulpinski, Bev Sliwicki, Darlene Legner. ROW THREE: Peggy Breuning, Sue Wachtl, Marcia Falkowski, Cathy Sattler, Lois Wadzinski, Linda Trzebiatowski, Jean Mar- quardt, Darlene Budleski, Lee Ann LaFave, Donna Gut, ...,,, QQQM.. l .H.A. member demonstrates how to pack a suitcase. 'I it 41-:lah ggi-Q. ' .f ily 1 ,- ,- K 7k,,.:,,. . O I .,,,,.,,W Pat Wincentsen. ROW FOUR: Susan Hitz, Bonnie Rucinski, Marcia Jacques, Theresa Ogiba, Julie Bloedel, Teddi Wal- ters, Joan Leder, June Schmidt, 'Maria Valente, Sue Savage, Patti I-Ialdeman. ROW FIVIC: Mary Alvey, Lynn Urban, Terry Nemke, Cathleen liasker, Faye Christensen, Nancy Probst, Sharon Croshek, Jan Rhyner, Judi Lex, Lucene Burrows, Irene Paszek. ROW SIX: Carol Whitman, Connie Yach, Shirley Ann Laska, Phyllis liaskcr, Donna Jozwiak, Charlotte Dobeck, Gail Tmebiatowski, Rose Fur- manek, Sharon Vaughn, Marlis Schikert. Anyone who has had at least one year of home economics, or is currently taking the course is eligible for membership in the F.H.A. Some of the projects these girls par- ticipate in are-cookbook sales, providing a food basket for a needy family at Christmas, and participating in the state convention and demonstration program. The group also is sponsoring a Jamaican foreign child, a project from the previous year. The purposes of F.H.A. are to promote and further interest in homemaking and home economics, work for worthy democracy and leadership in family, home and communityg to promote international good willg and pro- vide wholesome recreation. In general, F.H.A. is an enjoyable and rewarding experience in preparing for a bright and promising future as a homemaker. 75 FF nyf ROW ONE: Mr. Gibbs, Advisor: Larry Wolff, President, Cleo Woodward, Vice President, Rodale Budleski, Secretary, Terry Prieve, Treasurer, Milton Schultz, Sentinel, Harvey Woodward, Jerome Dieck, Dan Herman, Jerome Spatz, Ron Bruski. ROW TWO: Gary Zimmermann, Dennis Klatt, Ace McLaughlin, Wayne Neiter, Lyle Fust, Raymond Juedes, Melvin Konkol, Rodney Skilling, Pat McMahon, Leon Zorom- ski, Robert Barnett, Ronald Geier, Don Raasch. ROW THREE: David Abt, Don Bleier, Greg Wincentsen, Mike Fraaza, Ronald Kluender, Roger Zahrt, Rick Sickler, Elmer Schlei, Perry Manning, Arden Krueger, John King, Don An F. F. A. project. 76 Heeren. ROW FOUR: Gene Mueller, James Blarek, Duane Easker, Bob Salvesen, Charles Juedes, Jerry Bleier, Don- ald Clark, Dave Falkowski, Ross Zimmermann, Lloyd Au- gustiniak, Joe Schira, Bill Trotzer, Allen Beck. ROW FIVE: Duane Neiter, Terry Hintz, Mark Springer, Dennis Kort- bein, Glenn TePaske, Bob Beck, Rogery Tesch, Terry Karcher, Danny Pyke, Ross Halbesleben. ROW SIX: Larry Zimmermann, Eugene Geurink, David Tomson, Larry Abt, Gordie Geurink, Donnie Fletcher, Arnold Schlei, Joel Block, Dennis Budleski, Lyle Dittbrender, Sid Gardner. The Future Farmers of America, or FFA as it is commonly known, is the national organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools under the provisions of the National Vocational Education Acts. As an integral part of the program of vo- cational education in Agriculture in the public school system of America, the F.F.A. has become well known in recent years. No national student organization enjoys greater freedom of self-gov- ernment under adult counsel and guidance than the F.F.A. The F.F.A. is a non-profit, non-political, non- sectarian rural youth organization, designed to take its place along with other organizations striving for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life. The F.F.A. is an intra-curriculum-vocational agriculture. Among other things, members learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in a public meeting, to speak in pub- lic, to buy and sell cooperatively: to solve their problems, to finance themselves: and to assume civic responsibility. The foundation upon which the F.F.A. organization is built, includes leader- ship and character development, sportsmanship, cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, improved agriculture, organized recreation, citizenship and patriotism. YOU G DEMOCRAT ROW ONE: Diane Esker, Cheryl Scott, Karen Chack, Teddi Walters, Greg Garske, Kent Strachan, Pat McNamee, Mary Alvey, Karin Olson, Tricia Basta. ROW TWO: Jackie Wel- don, Connie Winnie, Mary Keck, Linda Kuklinski, Polly Wergin, Mary Zyduck, Patricia Kluck, Marie Schulz, Mary Abel, Julie Bukowski. ROW THREE: Sharon Muelver, Candy Kelly, Barb 'l'esch, Bonita Barnett, Jean Lund, Tom Artz, Jim Artz, Gary Schoenborn, Sandy Sowinski, Linda Ben- OFFICERS: Tom Derby, President, Carol Kniess, Secretary, Pat McNamee, Treasurerg Jeff Geiger, Vice-President. aszeski. ROW FOUR: Cheryl Sorenson, David Sefton, Tom Derby, Jeff Geiger, Ken Berg, Charlotte Geiger, Al Augus- tine, Joanne Waldenberger, Becky Borner, Randy Kaiser. ROW FIVE: Anita Worgella, Sharon Kleimola, Peggy Doyle, Betty Tabaka, Pat Wendorf, Mr. Henrikson, Advisor, Ste- phanie Braatz, Carol Kniess, -Sandy I-loile, Lcvonne Her- man, Connie Omernik. 3 I f X I. if YI N Young Democrats is all organization which furnishes students with a vehicle for leader- ship, experience, and political training. It stim- ulates an active interest in governmental af- fairs through first-hand introduction and par- ticipation in them. Any student who is inter- ested in the workings of his government and his political affairs may join. By supporting local, state, and national candidates in their respective elections, the club serves as a vital link in keeping stu- dents informed of important issues confronting our politically-minded society. 7 YOU G REPUBLICANS ROW ONE: Linda Zahrt, Marilyn Van Vuren, Rita Fraaza, Fred Decker, Bruce Hofmann, Jack Roberts, Terry Altman ROW TWO: Jeanine Th resher, Patti Haldeman, Marcy Schulz Nelda Jones, Randy Strachan, Keith Martin, Allen Kluz Steve LaPorte. ROW THREE: Carolyn Martin, Jill Stone a 1 Tom Altman, Larry Driscoll, Jim Werner, Kermit Traska, Del Reeds, Nancy DeLisle, Dan Van Mourik. ROW FOUR: Casey Henderson, Jeff Chandler, Cathy Gausmann, Mark Cvresens, Mr. Greason, Advisor, John Payne, Dan Christian- sen, Larryqgwan, Jack Helding. The D. C. Everest Young Republican Club provides an opportunity for students to better understand American government and the political processes that make it succeed. Membership creates an aware- ness of daily political lifein the community, state and nation. Young Republicans accept the major goals of the Republican Party but are encouragedto engage in debate among themselves and with other groups. Mem- bers may work in behalf of,state or local candidates in both primary and general elections. During election years the club is es- pecially active. Members work with local candidates and do much of the necessary footwork during the campaign. Several members attended the Thank You, Tomv dinner in Wausau which fea- tured House Minority leader Gerald Ford as the main speaker. Jack Roberts was one of two D.C. Everest students to par- ticipate in the district-wide conference on Great Issuesn which was arranged by Representative Melvin R. Laird. 78 nl 45 ' QXSGM Qytxgg' L58 X , ig ,X 1 xx? 'lE'Q.'QB 53530 Cyl, W Z7 , 2? la- Hifi. 'i l ff' OFFICERS: Dianne Schoen, Secretary, Dan Christiansen, Treasurer, Tom Altman, Presidentg Jack Roberts, Vice-President. LIBRARY CLUB N 4 x ROW ONE: Mary Keck, Sue Schulstrom, Jeff Chandler, Roger Rreske, lid Braatz, Bob Gibbs, Betsey Gibbs, Susan Fritz, Mrs. Rau, Advisor. ROW TWO: Christine Kortbein, Mary Blanchlield, Phyllis Easker, Dan Van Mourik, Del 3 ' P R0 5. Mrs. Rau, Advisor. OFFICERS: Linda Setula, Secretary: Susan Fritz Vicc-President: Dan Van Mourik, Treasurer: John Kosobucki, Presi- dent. r-- 5 Reeds, Faye Christiansen, Darlene Legner, Linda Setula. ROW THREE: Darlene Tryba, Pam Helding, Pat Knutson, Marsha Remington, Roxann Burns, Cynthia Van Vuren, Marlee Lewis, Cindy Chandler, Karen Borth. The main goal of all members of the Library Club is to give better service to those who make use of the library fa- cilities in school. To be a member, one must have a C or better average and be interested in books and people. The active members work in the library three or more periods a week. Once every month the Library Club holds a meeting and discusses ways in which to improve service and book han- dling. Their activities include a Christmas party and a Spring picnic. 79 '35 51. 3:51- Q-3' ROW ONE: Mr. Henriksen, Advisor, Mary Abel, Judy Adams, Betty Tabaka, Carolyn Martin, Sandy Gums, Mar- tha Warpehoski, Ann Sternberg. ROW TWO: Norma Wen- ATIO AL HO Six , xx 92. 9513, The National Honor Society sponsored a Book Fair. 80 lg H dorf, Tom Altman, David Giesler, Jim Werner, Larry Dris- coll, Bob Alexjun, Sue Owzarski, Carol Kniess. OR OCIETY The National Honor Society gives rec- ognition to those students who have shown high scholastic ability and also possess the qualities of character, leadership, and service. The society purchased a Wisconsin State Flag which it donated to the school. Members served the school throughout the year by ushering for various school functions. The book fair was held again this year, the funds to go to some worthwhile project. The officers for the year were: Tom Alt- man, Presidentg David Giesler, Vice-President, Betty Tabaka, Secretary, Mary Abel, Trea- surer. RIFLE CLUB ROW ONE: Mr. Ziebell, Advisor, Marshall Falk, Marsha Remington, Harvey Wolff, Nancy Probst, Charlotte Dobeck, Sheldon Rouse, Joe Schira, Lyle Gorski, Diane Esker. ROW TWO: Becky Horner, Shirley Gajewski, Cheryl Howe, Jim Werba, Ted Davidoski, Jack Helding, Norma Wcndorf, Jim The purpose of this organization is to improve the knowledge and skill of its members in matters relating to the proper care and handling of firearms, and the management of target shooting ranges and competitions, and to develop among its members those qualities of leadership, loyalty, cooperation and good citizenship. The club sponsors concessions at basket- ball and football games. Membership is open Club members practicing different positions for awards. Schulta, Roberta Gitchel. ROW THREE: John Jagcrson, Bruce Werba, Richard Krueger, Mike Schulta, Kathy Toth, Gordy Kosobucki, Russ Prievc, Bill Overbcck, Mike Gaska, Jack Roberts. to any boy or girl eighteen years of age or younger whose application for membership, approved by a parent or guardian, is approved by the Executive Committee. These are the N.R.A Junior Rifleman Awards: Pro-Marksman, Marksman, Marks- man lst. Class, Sharpshooter, Expert Rifle- man, Distinguished Rifleman, Eversites Junior Rifle Club Award, and Eversites Individual Championship Trophy. Practicing for the Milwaukee Sports Show. 81 STAGE CRICW-KNlCl'1LlNG: Bruce Hofmann, Kenneth HEAD OF VISUAL AIDS: Mr. Bulmer Berg, Tom Traska. STANDING: Wesley Radtke, Dave Gieslcr, John Kosobucki. ISUAL AID 5:-iss-.gf'f--5,5 .qw 5-gigs 4 Hi-sf.. gfi is-kg-Q ' ' E' ' -5 Wig? S l li A as -w in Q R if Q' Z3 b. . 3 .Q f X 5 sk-3.5 X- riff, j g fi . ? 3-. Q Q 3 - X - 5 xlx f V 1 Q lx ,W dig, L G . Q , , Q A , X Lax., 1 f a X4 ' ,, .ll X if .. some - if X R lx K - f.5 fllul . N X' A s xg! . X , l . i +2 Q, V 4 D. . 4 EV l , . N-13 --kk K r ' I LVRR :X 991 I in 5.7! S ROW ONE: Bob U'Keefc, Dan Herman, Garry Doepke, Radtke, Greg Smith, Wesley Radtke, Mark Lyon, Bob Ronald Kluencler, Dennis Olinski, Don Doepke, Larry Preller, Scott Andrews, Bill TrOtZ9r, Bob Hofmann, lid lloepkc, Dennis Mills, Mick Stahl, Garry Desotelle, Ron FI'HHk- O'Kee1'o. ROW TWO: Jerry Nimz, Jerry Blier, Terry 82 CIE CE CLUB ROW ONE: Mr. Riggle, Advisor, Carolyn Martin, Stephanie Braatz, Tom Altman, Sharon Johnson, Leslie Ferge, Norma Wendorf, Mr. Leonard, Advisor, Terry Altman, Mary Abel. The D. C. Everest Science Club consists of about 20 members who gather twice monthly to study science and work on science projects. Although the club has existed for some time, this was the first year it has been formally organized. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in science, and to allow members to use equipment and supplies not ordinarily available. Anyone who is interested in sci- li.,- 'ffifl vi Making a solar cell. ROW TWO: Mark Gresens, Larry Rowan, Jeff Chandler, Steven Schmidtke, Jeff Geiger, David Werner, Doug Shi- dell, Doug Tietz, Joe Larson, Jim Pauls, Paul Kuroski. ence and who will regularly attend meetings may join. The members generally work on projects in their field of interest, and periodically give presentations to the club on the finished projects. In the spring, members may submit quali- fied projects to the Science Fair sponsored by the Wisconsin Junior Academy of Science at Stevens Point. 909 li Checking the calibration of a VTVM with an oscilloscope. 83 GAA The aim of the G.A.A. is to promote interest in athletic activities and sports- manship. Some of the activities include team sports, halftime entertainment at basketball games, and 'selling conces- sions at games. Membership is open to all girls who are passing in academic subjects and who maintain requirements of the organiza- tion. Dues are used for organizational activities and a scholarship fund. The G.A.A. scholarship of S75 is awarded each year to a qualifying senior girl who has shown both interest and intentions to further her education in the area of physical education. OFFICERS: Maria Valcntc, Vice-Presidentg Mary Abel, Treasurerg Lynn Lallorte, Presidentg Cheryl Scott, Secretary. Mary Lou Abel waits for a pass from a teammate. Waiting to start the game. Action during a basketball game. 84 FORENSIC ROW ONE: Mrs. Stanke, Advisor, Kathy McNamara, Ann Sternberg, Sue Wachtel, Diane llerch, Keith Martin, Kathy Filieger, 'l'errie lrick, Linda Dreger, Nancy Baranowski. ROW TWO: Theresa Ogiba, Stephanie Braatz, Teddi Wal- ters, Janie Neuendank, Jack Roberts, Randy Kaiser, lien- nis Meyer, Cheryl Howe, Kathy Staszak, Lois Wenzel. Forensics is designed to encourage stu- dents to develop their speaking and oral read- ing abilities. Students may try their skill in one of a variety of areas-original or non- original oratory, public address, four minute speech, declamation, interpretive reading of poetry or prose, and play reading. Anyone may enter a forensic contest provided he agrees to practice with his coach. Students have an opportunity to compete in local, sub- district, district, and state competition. Stu- dents in interscholastic competition receive participation certificates. Those who have par- ticipated for three years receive letters, for four years-a medal. l ROW 'l'l-llilflli: Susan France, Sue Kort, Jayne Alurkowski, Cindy lioeske, Jeanne l'rban, David Hung, Marcia Jac- ques, Cathy Sattler, Betty Tabaka, l.ou Ann lluranceau, Glenda Rick. ROW FOUR: Greg Schoenfeldt, llarvey Kurtz, Gary France, Ken Berg, lleugles 'l'ietz, Jim Werner, Ger- ald France, Jeff Geiger, Jean Kurt, John Krueger. Forensic students practicing for a tournament. 85 .. W --iq CHEERLE DI CLUB The goals of the Cheerleading Club are to perfect the members in the technique of cheer- leading and to promote school spirit by ac- quainting the girls with school cheers. The highlights of the year come with the tryouts when competition for a position on the cheer- leading squads takes place. OFFICERS: Peggy Abel, Presidentg Marcy Schulz, Secretary. S NIOR COUNCIL ROW ONE: Cheryl Scott, Stephanie Braatz, Pam Priller. Rowan, Bob Alexjun, Jim Werner, John Kosobucki, Larry Mark Gresens, Tom Altman, Alleen Delikowski, Marcie D1'1SC01LDaveGieS1ef, Del Reeds- Dorshak, Mary Abel. ROW TWO: Dan Van Mourik, Larry 86 ECL B ,N ,sp gf , S . . p . , i its mL..L ,A 5 . S ir W W .S tx ROW ONE: Mark Johnson, Mark Gresens, Kermit Traska, Roger Richardson, John Payne, Del Reeds, Jerry Gerstl, .lack Helding. ROW TWO: Paul Jensen, Dan Kennedy, Henry Wanserski, Larry Bembcnck, Mike Narlock, Ken Juedes, Larry Driscoll, Allen Jozwiak. ROW THREE: Gary The main purposes of the E,' Club are: to promote Eg Kaminski, Fred Decker, Lyle Fust, Dennis Dobeck, Bob Peterson, Dick Nicolaison, Gary Schoenborn, Greg Schoen- feldt. ROW FOUR: Gary Desotelle, John Voght, Lorin Sev- ert, Dan Pregont, Randy Strachan, Scott Helding, Thomas Wwfa Webste r. X greater participation among students in athleticsg to help QT M5 FIA! effect better sportsmanship in competitiong and to create H20 enthusiasm for further education. The clubs motto is: Bet- ter students through athletics. Q-0f7C1L To be a member of the club, a student must possess a major letter in any sport and he must keep the training rules set by the club. The officers for the year were: Jerry Gerstl, Presidentg Dan Kennedy, Vice-Presidentg Mark Johnson, Secretaryg Mike Narlock, Treasurerg Larry Driscoll, Reporter. W KU MARIA VALENTE AFS STUDENT When I received the notice lid come to the United States, I was really scared. I didn't know how will be my life here, my family, friends and school. I wanted so bad to make a lot of friends, but it seemed hard to me, because we couldnit understand each other. But, after I came, met my family and started getting acquainted with my new friends, I realized that I was at home again. I do know that now I have here big families, including my friends: One is in Brazil, another is here in U.S. In Brazil, there are 5 persons in my family. My dad, who works for our federal government, my mom, who is a housewife, one brother, who is 23 years old, one sister 19 years old and I. I was a senior in Brazil and I was study- ing to be an elementary teacher. Like the majority of teenagers I like music, parties, sports, to make friends, to travel and learn new and different things. Of course I don't like lies, sadness, snobby people, in short, everything that can hurt another person. Here in the U.S. I lived with the Stone family, and dad,', momH, Jill, Kathy, Pam, and my little brother , Mike, couldn't be nicer than they were. I felt myself exactly like at home and I really think that there are no words capable to express how much I like them and I thank them. As a Senior at D. C. Everest Ilearned to love and cheer for our great Evergreen teams and to me there is no school better than ours. I didn't find too many differences in the Brazilian way of life and the American one. It can be understood if we remember that we both are people who want to give the best of our lives in order to get the best. The friendship that I found in each of you made my life here the most wonderful thing I ever had and I'm sure that I'll never forget anything that I learned or the friends I made. Exchange student, Maria, pictured with mom , Jill, and Mike. 88 1 iii se. Q ..,. 1 fi-ziggzl N Maria and part of the Robert Stone family in front of their home. AF ROW ONE: Mr. Blank, Advisor, Keith Martin, Jill Stone, Dan Van Mourik, Maria Valente, Carolyn Martin, Kathy Pflieger, Dianne Schoen, Nancy Baranowski. ROW TWO: Betty Tabaka, Stephanie Braatz, Teddi Walters, Cheryl The American Field Service, foreign ex- change program, is now in its second year at Everest. It aims to promote student in- terest in the foreign exchange program as well as to help raise part of the funds neces- sary to bring a foreign student to Everest. Tag days and a used book sale enabled the club to contribute its share of money, and this along with money raised by the adult chapter and contributions from various com- munity organizations brought Maria Eugenia Valente, our first exchange student, to Everest. This year we again worked to allow a student to come next year. Officers for the first semester were: Kermit Traska, Presi- dent, Betty Tabaka, Secretary. Howe, John Payne, .lack Roberts, Linda lienaszeski, Pat McNamee. ROW THREE: Paul Kuro-ski, Greg Czxrske,.leff Geiger, Doug Shidell, David Werner, Del Reeds, Harvey Kurtz, Kermit Traska, ,M , ,,.,,. WM... .M OFFICERS Qsecond semesterj-SEATED: David Werner, Hospitality Chairman, Jack Roberts, Treasurer. STAND- IND: Harvey Kurtz, President, Doug Shidell, Activities Chairmang Jeff Geiger, Advertising Chairman. 89 l A KI CLUB ,,,,3 -its 4 l L L rail ROW ONE: Kathy Stone, Stephanie Braatz, Jeanne Emer- Masgay, Tom Gould, Mr. Vanlirt, Advisor, Pat Kitowski, son, Sheila Wilke, Judy Adams, Jill Stone, Carolyn Martin, Don Bates, Ken Borharn, Russell liednarski, Sue Savage. Pat Newby, ROW TWO: Steve Passow, John Schulta, Mike The Ski Club, newly organized this past year, has been busy planning activities and establishing a constitu- tion. Many enjoyable evenings were spent skiing on Rib Mountain. Any active skier in the school may become a member of the club. 90 Na' 57...-4 OFFICERS-SEATED: Tom Gould, Vice-Presidentg Kenneth Borham Reporter. STANDING: Jeanne Emerson, Secretaryg Jill Stone, Trea- surer, Stephanie Braatz, President. ACTIVITIE , ,A A J E ' , X PM ,N-ssh 5? .bg . , VX QB X 1, 3 --g-: w Miniature King and Queen JUNIOR PROM Paradise of the Sea was the theme chosen by the 1965 Junior Class for their prom, held on April 21. Couples attend- ing enjoyed dancing from eight p.m. until midnight in an atmosphere of underwater fantasy of stariish, mossy plants, and other sea life. Sid Kyler's Orchestra pro- vided the music. The Junior Class chose as their reign- ing royalty King Robert Alexejun and Queen Judy Adams. Composing their court were last year's royal couple, Ronald Sandquist and Laurie Wolff, Jerry Shidell and Marilyn Zahrt, seniors, Larry Dris- coll and Karen Behn, juniors, and Dick Nicolaison and Linda Goertz, sophomores. , s ,' 4, , ia' r-5? n- Crowning of 1965 Prom Royalty by King and Queen of 1964 Th e Grand March 1' GRADUATION - 1965 D. C. Everest High School's 1965 gradu- ating class was the largest ever, with 215 seniors receiving diplomas. Commencement ceremonies were held on June 1, 1965, and included an invocation by the Reverend Glen Siferd of Highland Metho- dist church, and a commencement address by Dr. Glen Eye, chairman of the Department of Educational Administration at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. After the address, di- plomas were presented and a benediction was given by the Reverend Earl P. Zimmer- man of Mt. Calvary Lutheran church. The D. C. Everest Band and Concert Choir presented the music selections. cation Mr Robert Altman Seniors waiting to march into the auditorium. Graduates friends and relatives. HOMECOMIN v K 'fi 1-Iomlccommo QUEEN CANDIDATES-SEATED:.Jean zasnrow, chcryi scout.s'1'AN111Nc:11mmw Probst. Berry 'I'ubuku, Jill Stone. Homecoming this year was the best that we l have had in a long time. The pep and enthusiasm that the students showed was tremendous. live always been excited during this week of many events. There is always so much school spirit, and it really makes you feel as though your school is the greatest. QWhich of course it is.J This year was a special Homecoming for me, made possible by you. Without the help of the student body, this homecoming would not have been possible. It was special because new and great ideas were brought forth. We broke away from the old traditional ways of running this week and started a brand-new trend. At the game our team had a stroke of bad luck, but through no fault of student backing. I know that next year, your spirit to support your team will be just as great, and next year YOU'LL WIN! Thank you so very much for choosing me to reign as your 1965 Homecoming Queen-and thanks for making this a wonderful year. Football captain John Payne crowns Queen Dianne Probst. Dianne Probst fDeeQ 95 Miss Buske and Mr. Olson having a swinging good time. With his spirit and physique how could we lose? 96 KM. --M 'iw ,, 32 af. r - , S Singkofsky's Second Overture. 'l MYSTERY DAY Everybody wants to get into the act. -.1 QQ: ,Q Varsity Cheerleaders receiving corsages. BO FIRE li Club members presented a skit entitled Little Green Riding Hood. An Everest cheerleader leads the Everest students in cheers. Everest fans burn the Antigo Robins Captain John Payne gives a pep talk. 97 A GAME ACTIO hire ' .ull HIKE! it i4 E A look at the sideline Everest player tackled J ozwiak off and running Trotzer trying for a gain Touchdown! WXQWQQQWM H LFTIME one Hwwffwim QLMQQBL W Freshman float. Cheerleaders enthuse the crowd. .r p L + i .N f if -A-. '.' .4-S v , .QQQWLMW dxf' 'U ,, Sophomore float. , ' ,w,psf'x,....,'f ,, 4, ,A,.,,Q:zfm - A . Homecoming Chairman, Jim Werner. . . I 8 1, f V W 'W f rah A Senior float. ra f ,...:. -.2?i7',Q' 2 at 4 ll 2 in l ,O u NO Winning Junior float. Queen Dianne Probst talks to Everest fans. The Larry Woodbury Orchestra provided the music. AUTUM LEAVES Couples attending Homecoming danced under decorations of vivid fall colors revolv- ing around the theme Autumn Leavesf, Queen Dianne Probst reigned over the dance and she and her escort Del Reeds led the Grand March. Ending the week long thrills and excitement, the couples danced until twelve under the autumn setting. SEAT E D: Queen Di- anne Probst and Del Re e d sg STANDING: Kent Strachan andJean Zastrowg Betty Tabaka and Jerry Gerstlg J ill Stone and Greg Wen- dorfg Cheryl Scott and Bill Phillips. l00 Dancing under the Autumn Leaves setting. I HARVEST CARNIVAL On the evening of October 13, the Everest gym was transformed into a carnival atmo- sphere for the annual Harvest Carnival. Home rooms sponsored innumerable games, deli- cious treats, and movies. A new attraction was a talent show featuring Everest stu- dents. The Harvest Carnival's evening en- tertainment was ended with a school dance. The Parent Teachers Association directs the student body in the organization of the event. The profits received this year will be used for scholarships and registration fees for students that attend clinics. Two more points in the m ing! X X - 5 , . V' 'X 'yi A ' IV The Golol e spadded a s c' :rx x traction' ztalen so JA 1, ' ' 'A , N ' ,fxl X Wk' T - Q, ,A :JP j I 'lx ,F mln: ,Q-of I, Jr I fy ' SW ,Wig51 ' My X X f 'Ol Kenneth Goodman, concert organist. s fi 6 , .'. E m 0 Ov'- Q 0 .Y A f'l 0 U' 'Inf' 4 0 00' O JW U I ar 5 :':?:0 ' If 5 Ami 2z '. xx 's ' 'Y uf ,'a,' V4 f fr . I . N' sy. 1.32. . .5 . D 'in E' f J, - F., , , Q . -axial I .4:'- tl ,Aff ,fr 'va - z .r .f KI ' ' .9 dp . . I 263' ' D . rl - ' -W- - ' m fi -r -. David Liner. exhibits manager for the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS At various times throughout the school year, assembly programs are presented to the entire student body. On this page are shown two representative assembly programs. Our first example is that of Mr. Kenneth Goodman who presented a program of classical, semi- classical, and popular music on the organ. Next is David Liner who used a plastic ball to demonstrate how radioactive materials are found. This program was under the guidance of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. The topics of the assembly programs varied from an Evangelist to musical produc- tions of varied kinds to scientiiicly based pro- grams. 103 DAILY ACT1 ITIE , 1g , f g .?1fW'm ,Q ' i3gig : 5 5Q5f,g5g ,. EA , ,. --.., ,W t' 35,1'.g3if gg4 Q -4 E !I'5,.gg-W 411 ' 'ff few x l 11. 4 ' L Q m 'W'A 2 f M ' x fl5'v!!f' Lbl'f1l1'i 5W 7x l 'ffl K 1 urlw,-e,4rv,D.l,.l ,Al ,vlsufl 42 if E , gsm,Ell61mq,g wwf! Brig Lf?g1Iill'l.?r'.Ei'lf,i:I fl i Q :Lv 5 jjlgktw z il uv?--1-f f' v'r3 'ff f? --, ' ,W - .-uf . 35imw:. . ' 4 -' 3, A 1 JN, 'U ' - 'TQ 9 izlf---., ' I d awe hz!! ' bf f if , WF' .- fl? ,, ga fs. ' , L FB - . 1 . VV4,a gif? I , I y us- 2351 ' 1 N- 51' wwfzh v J 'Dm S.1Z Y'l4' f UP j ONLY ' 1 'E Song Spinners A Capella Chorus CHRISTMAS CONCERT The traditional religious meaning of Christ- mas was the theme of the music presented by the Choral departments for the annual Christmas Concert. The concert was given on December 17. The A Capella Chorus, the Song Spinners, the Girls Glee Club, the Fresh- man Chorus, and the Boys Chorus provided the sweet Christmas melodies. The Choral departments are under the direction of Miss Haines. Girls Chorus Freshman Chorus IO Won't You Charleston? Bobby and Maisie Polly ....... Tony ....... Maisie ........ Bobby ................... ...... Percival ..................... Madame Dubonet ...... Lord Brockharst ..... . Lady Brockharst ....... Fay .......................... ...... Nancy ................... Dulcie ..... Marcel ........ Pierre ......... Alphonse ....... Hortense ....... Waiter ........ THE ..Elyse Waldinger ......Larry Driscoll Jayne Murkowski Dan Christiansen .............Bob Kent ......Teddi Walters ..........Tom Derby ..........Parn Priller .Barb Kasprzycki ...........Joan Kuhn .........Karin Olson ..Dan Van Mourik .......Jeff Chandler ...........Bill Miller Barb Schultz ......Ken Borham Lady Brockhurst warns Lord Brockhurst about his flirting. Percival Browne courts Madame Dubonet. IO6 I Could Be Happy With You Polly and Tony The Boyfriend Fay, Marcel, Maisie, Bobby, Alphonse, BOYFRIE JI K A: Y T Wg N W 9 - . mi. Wd Dulcie, Pierre, Nancy Polly pleads with Hortense not to reveal the identity of her boyfriend. Perfect Young Ladies Dulcie, Nancy, Polly, Maisie, Fay f Sur La Plagen Fay, Marcel Hortense, the young ladies' maid, and the waiter. Choreography Director, Miss Mayerg Dramatics Director Miss Thoresong Music Director, Miss Haines. 107 Nxarswu, N... x,XxX. ,N ag, X aw Q- . ww K wg.. ,W . Q . ,.X -K wpexn -w '- if -Q06 Num. 4,- X xx X www xx N xX x N fun. ,W 'W A111 rn W. ,MHA ,ff .:' K K X x ft ATHLETICS ROW ONE: Mike Tyskicwicz, Greg Schoenfeldt, Larry Schmutzcr, Miko Guska, Bob Alcxcjun. ROW TWO: Mr. Stiehm, Head Coach, Bob Peterson, Cleo Woodward, Al Joxwiak, Rod Ostrowski, Rick Sullivan. ROW 'l'HREl+l: Mike Metcalf, Manager, Jack Keck, Leonard Cheyka, Lorin Severt, Roger Gut, Randy Kaiser. ROW FOUR: Dave Harder, Man- agerg Ken Juedes, Tom Gould, Don Fletcher, Gordon Gcu- rink. AR ITY FOOTBALL The 1965 D. C. Everest football team closed the season with a record of five wins, two loses, and one tie. The Evergreens were ranked third in the conference. Good attendance at practice helped the season a great deal. The juniors pushed the llO seniors which helped both to give all their energy to the team. The offensive attack wasn't as versatile as hoped, but the defense helped to cover some of the weak points. There were an unusual number of scorers, which definitely helped. I K , Q, y 7 P QQ ll ' 1 Q.A. . Q 1 ' gg , S R Q S V . 1 M mm -.s, 'za K g- . . K f 'fi' 1 X .H -.5 1 ...Tl ', A 1 i sl K ei ' K ROW UNE: John Payne, Jerry Gcrstl, Gary Kaminski, Dave lfalkowski, Maurie Gcurink. ROW TWO: Paul Jen- son, Mike McNamara, Dun Kennedy, Jim Schultz, Phil Schocnborn, John Voght, Managerg Mr. Bliesc, Coach. ROW TE A M S TARS Leading Scorer: John Payne-31 points Leading Rusher: Dan Kennedy--7.6 yd. per carry Leading Pass Receiver: Ken Juedes Leader in Tackles Made: Rick Sullivan Most Valuable Player: Rick Sullivan Most Improved Player: Roger Tesch 'l'HRlClC: Roger Tesch I31llHommcrd1ng, Duane Ncitcr Bill Prewitt, Bill Trotzcr Ciry Schocnboin Xlllllgjbl' ROW FOUR: Bob Nigbor Nhkc Sk irc Rob llcck Hcniy Wm scrskig Kcrmit Traska ind Dennis Dobcck lXlll1l1.,LI'S SEASCN Shawano Merrill Marshfield Stevens Point Hurley Antigo Rhinelander Wis. Rapids JACK KECK 1 MIKE MCNAMARA TOM GQULD AL JOZWIAK HONORABLE MENTION-CHANNEL E IOR 7 ALL-STARS CLEO WOODWARD JOHN PAYNE CAPTAIN HONORABLE MENTION-CHANNEL 7 ALLFSTARS DAN KENNEDY HONORABLE MENTION-CHANNEL 7 ALL-STARS MIKE GASKA 5' + N' x an ROD! OSTROWSKI BOB ALEXEJUN PLAYER KEN J UED ES HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE OFFENSE 8: DEFENSE CHANNEL 7 ALL-STARS BOB PETERSON BILL PRE-WITT JERRY GERSTL BOB NIGBOR ' of Qs PAUL JENSEN ,gm qos f hu. LORIN SEVERT U UNIOR AR ITY ROW ONE: Dennis Meyer, Mike Masgay, Dan Pregont, Lorin Nowinski, Bill Alexejun, Steve Antell, Bill Genet, Eugene Geurink, Merlin Ketchum, Jim Wanserski, Don Walraven. ROW TWO: David Johnson, Jim Edens, Bill Fish, Phil Palm, Craig Baurenlind, Gordon Kosobucki, Larry Zimmerman, Dick Krueger, Lonnie Lewis, Dennis Barwick, Terry Woznicki. ROW THREE: Mr. Kuse, Coach, Tom Pre- witt, Bryan Roehrdanz, Scott Andrews, Eugene Beam, Dale Bendickson, Fred Decker, Ken Berg, Randy MacSwain, Mr. Meurett, Coach. FRE HME ROW ONE: Mr. Brandt, Coach, Brad Woodward, Kurt Spy- calla, Al Drake, Jim Schymanski, Dan Herman, Jack Coe, Phillip Rowell, Ed Satler, Bob Traska, Mike Herman, Bob Gibbs, John Marx, Mr. Junion, Coach. ROW TWO: Jeff Soukup, Ed Litzer, Jerry Glatzak, Steve Jensen, Dennis Bornberg, Mike Stankowski, Terry Tesch, Mark Wanta, Jim Richardson, Dave Grabski, Leroy Laska, Brad Wyro, Leroy Breske. ROW THREE: Russell Bednarski, Larry Flynn, if ize SQWS Jim Neisis, Roger Zahrt, Elmer Schlei, Ron Ahles, Jim Kaspryzki, Mike Tabaka, Mike Robinson, Tom Clark, Bob Jaecks, Brent Dolde, John Schepp. ROW FOUR: Randy Erdman, Perry Kaiser, Lee Gunther, Curt Kaiser, Monte Scheel, Preston Tellier, Terry Goldbach, Jim Aschbrenner, David Beam, Vernon Hettinga, Tom Geiger, Russ Erdman, Leonard Waldenberger, Ken Hess. FOGTBALL ACTIO ,KES We're behind. Pass completed to Juedes Trotzer rounds the comer. Let go! VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. GUICST Sl'l'IAIil'IR: The Rev. Jerry Thompson. ff' Mmm as MASTER Ol CICREMONIES: Joe McMahon. coAcH1as and svlfzcmi. c:U14:s'1's. I I6 kk FOOTBALL BANQUET The thirteenth annual Football Banquet, sponsored by the Stiehmrollers, was held on November 13 in honor of the Everest football team and the coaching staff. After the dinner, which was attended by parents and supporters of the team, the coaches and players were introduced individually by head coach Howard Stiehm. Rick Sullivan and Roger Tesch were singled out as most valuable player and the rnost improved player respectively. Both were praised by the coach for their fine efforts in contributing their all for making this a great season. Joe McMahon, Sports Editor of WAOW-TV, was Master of Ceremonies for the evening. Mr. McMahon had several comments of his own in introducing guest speaker, The Rev. Jerry Thompson, chaplain at Ripon College. VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Kermit Traska and Mike Metcalf, Managersg Mark Johnson, John Payne, Dan Kennedy, Roger Rung, Bill Hommerding. ROW TWO: Rick Sullivan, Don Staege, SEASON SCORES WE THEY Colby 62 57 Antigo 45 48 Wisconsin Rapids 52 73 Stevens Point 44 68 Colby 58 60 Rhinelander 55 70 Mosinee 47 54 Merrill 54 65 Medford 83 67 Marshfield 59 58 Marinette 55 51 Antigo 53 60 Wisconsin Rapids 59 82 Stevens Point 41 79 Rhinelander 64 78 Dave Truttman, Mike Narlock, Mr. Iiuse, Coach, RonZuhrt, Ken Juedes, Bob Nigbor, John Voght, Manager. It has been proven this year that records donit always create a true image. A spirited team, under the direction of Coach Bill Kuse, gave a fine performance despite such handicaps as, lack of experience and height. They broke loose from a three year con- ference losing streak and battled hard through- out the year. A good combination of team spirit, sportsmanship and endless desire were shown by all. Literally the team found them- selves on the short end concerning victories, but a grand style of basketball was truly displayed. ll7 JU IOR AR ITY f- in-Af ,A fi ' E ROW DNN: Dennis Barwick, l'hil Palm, Dan Pregont, Den- Bill Alexejun, Gordon Kosobucki, Kurt Sphycalla, Craig nis Meyers, Charles Meyer. ROW TWU: Terry Woznicki, Bauernliend, Coach, Mr. Randl. FREH E ...av .. ,,e C:.I' l 35 i 2 2. , E5 f 2,-..-1 4J if-'I x W 54 n I H 9 I :rr Z s . J Qi : f ROW ONE: Larry Flynn, Jeff Soukup, Francis Brzezinski, Gibbs, Mike Bukowski. ROW THREE: Bob Traska, Mark Len Waldenberger, Howard Hofmeister. ROW TWO: Edward Landowski, lid Sattler, Alan Drake, Jack Coe, Coach, Mr. Litzer, David Grabski, Brad Wyro, Mark Hadley, Bob Olsen. J 'W 5g1C. v 'x2x3f3',Ki4'-Q' Ja.xr-ff? CQ- Qi-qiuQjIX ,M K' C, I f Q ,A A, 0-I ,I I, .. I7 ,..a I 0Lro'3IM' If W4 IIN? 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IDAN KENNEDY BOB NIGBOR DAVE TRUTTMAN I . . -,LQ .3 Cn A I , , S fl 'deff . ff-. swim ff . 1 f' , ef 4, L . , X w sr, H K Q Duo -.C . . it 6f5osts'it'o'oUNTRi?i x X X .A , x , rg 24. xx' N .- , .1 ' -J 1 . I J 1 l - vb 1, L I , xjj it 'JVM ROW ONE: Bob Van Lieshout, Randy Strachan, Steve Coach. ROW TWO: Jack Helding, Norman Rozek, John Lalforte, Roger Richardson, Jack Roberts, Mr. Dietzler, Rhyner, Mike Narlocyk, Greg Smith, Kenneth Borham. SEASON SCORES Everest fought an uphill battle against WE THEY inexperience as only two veterans were in STEVENS POINT 23 32 the top seven runners. With the experience ATHENS 16 45 gained and the enthusiasm the boys have, MARSHFIELD 26 30 next year could be a better year. Leading MERRILL 32 26 runners on the team were Randy Strachan and Roger Richardson. The harriers started the year very strong with three straight vic- tories fan Everest recordj but slowed down in the meets with a greater number of teams. Shawano lnvit. 5th of 8 Everest Quadrangular 4th Wausau lnvit. 3rd of 6 Conference 6th of 7 Sectional 10th of 14 E Qrwmw- - T fi A ,T , , , k x , ,V W, Mx Ee T fi H N. A N T TK 1, FRONT: KATHY COSTA, SUN KORT, IJIANNE PROBST. BACK: JULIE SOWINSKI, LINDA GOICRTZ, ANN VOGHT CHEERLEADER KNEELING: Judy Moberg, Sandra Kees, Frances Waldenberger. STANDING: Cindy Roeske, Jayne Murkowski, .J U b' . f ze J ff MW-f eanne r an ff Arun cqryycq .1 7 'h Q,A',4'J..,,-4 U, ' Qffkj, LLL Q. . -064-j FRE HMA CHEERLEQUMMH My ,vb 45' W- , fb -r , 12,2 Rpm V Joi Q , -ij 'O-dry I CIW X, xr MA! Pat Basta, Peggy Abel, Bonnie Van Leishout. MISSING: Karin Olson. I 23 on 2 A - :A - 3 4 1 Q QM? Q SoN SCORE S Q Conference Indoor 5th Conference Outdoor 3rd Qwwgzef ent i3XQwwSfi4:wMp CEEU ukrcgpl by Scott M ww MW W ?gEQKky.mJLWm .tow M JW C Wibtmw ....J ..,-, .v--..., .,....- V, -.., .... ..... ..,v..,.., ........ . ..,..v.. TRACK The 1965 track team had 20 lettermen. Their success was probably due to the fact that they had a very well balanced team. It is not always necessary to come in first in every division. It is depth that really wins the trophies. Sometimes it is necessary to come in second, third, or even fifth to be able to complete the job. They had several outstanding players: Peterson, school records in discus and shotg Holt, one of the best middle distance runners in the areag Marotz, good 440 runner. Bob Peterson was the only Everest player to go to state. ' Mike Narlock makes it over in the pole vault. Gary KamiI1Ski in the hurdl6S. ACTIO . 7+ f W . 4: Jack Helding hands the baton to Lyle Fust. Lyle Fust in the broad jump 7 E liar Payne heads for home. I I ,W BA EBALL The season as a whole was rather dismal and disappointing. The team could not put a pitching and defensive game together along with scoring. At times they had excellent pitching from Wendorf, Woznicki, and Schoen- feldt, but the team failed to back them up in the field. When a good pitching game was put together with a good defensive game, the offense fell off. Szews was the leading hitter on the ball 41.4 1 , club with .368, leadingi t e number of hits, I' I ' . V Q I p A RBI,s and runs re .,S oenfeldt pitched ,.- n the lone win Epo in man ames - MQ: 'ez Q .,.. ,E - LW . '2 1--- V on the mou .5 o 1 d Wendorf also - , , ' ., :. 2, f A.. Spa'K'C39Xa3 -f T ,s:' - Q 5 3 I ' ' ' Qi g. if ' T -, '17 -' Q'-Q 5.217 -'K'5'., 35.:3-figxlaf lf . STRIKE! WCS' ROW ONE: Dan Pregont, Phillip Palm, Bob Beck, Greg son, Jerry Gerstl, Coach, Mr. Randl. ROW THREE: Dave Schoenfcldt. ROW TWO: Manager, Fred Decker: Bob Nig- Edens, Rodney Ostrowski, Dave Woznicki, Ron Szews, Al bor, Dana Jackson, Dan Harder, Tom Wanta, Tom Morten- Jozwiak, Greg Wendorf, John Payne. l26 ROW ONE: Bill Prewitt, Bill Knutson, Tom Webster, Gary Trotzer. ROW THREE: Gary Schoenborn, Phil Schoenborn, llesotelle, John Swenson. ROW TWO: Rodale Budleski, Dan Lyle Fust, Gordie Geurink, Larry Bembenek, Mike Skare, Webster, Scott Helding, Jerry Gerstl, Jack Helding, Bill Fran Plaza, Manager Greg Smith. AR ITY WRE TLI G WRESTLING COACHES-Mr. Meurett, Mr. Curtin Victory was the story of the Evergreens this year, with a record of 8-0 in dual meets and another championship in the conference. Built from 55 boys including 8 lettermen, a quick and experienced team was centered around the great coaching of Pat Curtin and Assistant Gerald Meurett. The general outcome of the season was due to a good team effort and consistent wins by Gordon Geurink, Bill Prewitt, Tom Web- ster, and team captains Larry Bembenek and Jerry Gerstl. The main victories were won over Wis- consin Rapids, Antigo, and Marshfield with the deciding factors not only quick reactions and experience, but also determination and dedication. l27 Bill Prewitt-133 lb. Gary Schoenborn-Hwt. Jerry Gerstl-145 lb- Dan Webster-154 lb. Francis Plaza-154 lb. Rodale Budleski-154 lb. Lyle Fust-138 lb. Jack Helding-145 lb. S IOR WRE TLER Larry Bembenek-Hwt J V WRESTLING ROW ONE: Mark Whiteside, Manager, Leon Abel, Dale Zimmerman, Steve LaPorte. ROW THREE: Leroy Breske, Goybowski, Tom Nelson, Ken Fabel, Mick Falk, Ron O'- Mick Stahl, Maurie Geurink, Jim Edens, Bill Genet, Tom Keefe, Bob 0'Keefe, Randy Schultz. ROW TWO: Paul Kuro- Gabor, Joel Block, Rich Krueger, Ken Borham, Greg ski, David Sefton, John Weldon, Alan Tesch, Alvin Augus- Schoenfeldt, Roger Zahrt, Ross Zimmerman, Tom Prewitt. tine, Gene Geurink, Don Walraven, Randy Strachan, Gary WE THEY WE THEY Lakeland 27 15 Wausau 34 6 Wisconsin Rapids 26 24 Rhinelander 43 12 Antigo 27 16 Rosholt 24 21 Merrill 35 ' 1 1 Lakeland 37 1 5 Stevens Point 31 11 Wisconsin Rapids 24 16 Rhinelander 29 17 Antigo 20 20 Wausau 24 1 6 Merrill 2 5 1 7 Marshfield 24 12 Stevens Point 24 22 Marshfield 30 16 129 WRE TLI CTIO .46 Holding has Williams all tied up. Bembenek sets up his patented pin. x ,. 1190 N . Rcucly---Wrestlc! Krueger takes a rest. -.TN-.,m Gerstl goes for a pin. WRE TLING TOURNAMENT Kermit Traska crowns Wrestling Queen Pam Helding. Prewitt takes down his opponent. Gerstl puts on a double grapevine. This year's D. C. Everest Invitational Wrestling Tournament proved to be most successful. Everest gavearepeatperformance of last year by again taking first place, well ahead of second place Muskego. Four of the Evergreens finished first in their class. They were Tom Webster at 120, Jerry Gerstl at 145, Gordie Geurink at 165, and Larry Bembenek at 180. Coming close to winning championships were Scott Helding, Bill Prewitt, Bill Trotzer taking second places, while Fran Plaza took a third place. A highlight of the day's events was the crowning of Pam Helding as queen of the tournament. Her court was composed of Pat Bednarski, Patti Haldeman, Lynn LaPorte. Larry Bembenek and Jerry Gerstl receive the lst place trophy. l3l AVALC DE OF PORT fx, X5 3 2 5 .a N. W-K kllhf QQ? 9 ,,,,, . 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Li x L 'ST lf' nRi':29S,21'5... if W W Misha e ' xt., it 1 3392 - ml? 14555 'W if k5gi F e i 'S itgffsii aw A a Q J -k t ax, ' ' s M, 8' V 4 U1 W5 X. f .4, V 4 , 2 gig? ,J a s it , 6 . -i.,V, V I V H U-If 'i 'Y va, 11 is, ' mf? 4. 'did ,. Z 'Q' , 5 - jg, N -f,,,,,. 1 ' Q A ' ' A-Q'1f1eQM1 mf 4 ol fig? .i 'Y fl. jf! . .ofa ,gp 1 if J - J ' r D it rw f'i.1'X X QA- l K my I J- ,' .. : z ,I fg hw ., fl' Au v 4 4 'x ' 139 JU IOR HIGH S DE T COUNCIL 'Ulu ual 'Hvnnu ROW ONE: Jim Aschbrenner, Ronald Wendorski, Jean Hedtke. ROW THREE: Perry Kaiser, David Lay, Mike Nelson, Linda Best, Tom Klemp. ROW TWO: Marcia Win- Dziak, Douglas KP-1Sda, George G1atCZak- centsen, Charmayne Lex, Terry Leist, Mark Lay, Shelly OFFICERS ROW ONE: Jim Aschbrenner, President: Char- mhyne Lex, Secretary: Miss Neitzel, Advisor. ROW TWO: Perry Kaiser, Treasurer: David Lay, Vice President. I-40 HOTEL WAUSAU ADVERTISING AD ERTISING I DEX PATRONIZING THE F9L I G BUSINESSES WOULD BE GREATLY 5 P EGJDATED. A1-Rene'5 Flowers 155 Larson's Quality Cleaners Arcade Mote 46 LeaP'S Glreelyhouses Baerenwal s In . IG ark 1 9 Ill0gdCaF1flf4gK3hel1 Bank of mam 0 5 un F Ora 0. Ben Fra klin S 0 l Ohlan t 163 Manecke-Randall Jewelers Benson X, P HS 7 1 7 Manson, J. N. Agency Inc. lgest BelPerYF I , 1 7 Marathon County Oil Co. e tele ' rr 00 5 ' Marathon County Savings and Loan Bob S1631 4 Marathon Luggage Co. E n I , dl , al , j Mary Lou's Beauty Salon ' an ' ' nl ' OH Q ' McDonald's Carry-Out Restaurant B Sher Wele ' 162 Russ's Transport Service ZY k Iv War Miljay's Womenls Apparel and Bridal Shop : V lf e I K , Miller Tire Center 2 ' e e Ref ' ,' He In Y In Mirman's Home Furnishing Co. rl f ind E S 102 163 Modern Shoe Store a 1 r 5 fl ' e Mountain Lanes C er' roc l St re 163 Nesbitt Bottling Co. ga R S k ,I I Northern Mattress Co., Inc. . e Y ' y e ' f HC Old Line Life Insurance Co. of America 1 f ' n - , 163 Oldenberg Shoes C0 S I aka ,I 150 Pah-Low's Travel Goods Inc. go i t I Palace Clothiers, Inc. efne P l . Palms Supper Club Dav .7 ste ll ' nco Service 166 Paper Specialty Co. gfne Sl e alu Inc' 122 Payne, Robert Photography 'nerr' PW'LCb' Dixie rl am Donut. Shop 162 Pggnejfj Ctigcozhigrry Don S ' ldway Sewlee 168 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Wausau Jeweler Persen, Donald M. Insurance 5 e P t J l Emmon's Stationery and Office Supply Co. 147 Plilhzlglrsegllsrfeis Employers Mutuals of Wausau 161 Plaza TV IErilekson'sl6IZut' Rate Service Station Powder Puff Beauty Saleh fa ianos usic PTA First American National Bank 150 Radiant Court Motel Fitzgerald, Don Tailor and Dry Cleaning 145 Rayls Erlee Service Franklin Savings and Loan Ass'n. 153 Reeordllerald CO. French Slipper Shop 145 Red Rall Fullerton Lumber Co. 145 Resemurgy Lincoln Mercury gamlblle Sltore Schofield and Ringle Rothschild Econ-0,WaSh as-ienn S1Ch'1D ' Geisel, Robert K. Studios 150 33,11 plinsliglaceuslon Golden Hanger, Ltd' 144 Schaumburgefs Super Market Grandfrneatre 145 Schofield Rexall Pharmacy Gfebelsf Inc- 153 Schulze's Department Store Inc. green Slglnsuranee Agency Sears Roebuck and Co. 2tI'I'lS al' S 'f rt! F h- gaiiy Pnpglfr CO' sells Bfosnillectging e e 5 S d ' G tt Helke Furniture CO' 162 SlJSr?elD?fice1Sce3rIlic3s, Inc. Helling and Groff Company 163 Stohecrest Motel Hertz Walgreen Agency Drugs 168 Suburban, The lm. Hofmeister IGA Store 147 Sun Press, The lnc. Holiday Inn of America 163 Sunset Grocery Home Furniture Co. 155 Tapperls Dairy Hook Hafdware Ine' 168 Thompson Bike and Sport Shop 5132 29C1?tnVSTlIn 'glffatre Toburen Photo Studio and Service nenly OP' e T b,JhK.D. Inter-City Supply Co. Inc. 154 fl-FEES clgarge: Shopr Inter-City State Bank 167 Vogue Dress and Hat Shep Jack's Country Market 155 WRlG AM and FM Jaeger Baking Co. 145 J anets Weston Lunch 167 Wausau News Agency Janke Book Store 157 WHUS811 Theatre Janssen Fungi-31 Home 147 Weldon Prosthetic and Appliance Co. Jimmy and Bea's Tavern 152 West Side Phal'maCy John's Snack Shop 158 West'-H1 Dairy Julie Ann Fabrics 163 Willie, G- W- DI'- Kresge, S. S. Company 155 Winkelman's Dept. Store Kryshak, Jim Jewelers, Inc. 160 Wflghtls M1-lSiC Store Kryshak, Val Jewelers, Inc. 157 Wrycha, Ray Standard Oil Lakewood Sporting Goods, Inc. 152 Z8-hrt Implement and Service Larson Office Equipment Co. 146 ZaHder'S Serviee StatiOI1 154 157 149 167 152 165 164 160 154 164 147 168 144 168 167 163 149 155 168 164 155 168 156 153 163 143 153 158 159 168 159 152 146 150 143 167 145 166 153 167 146 148 165 166 146 150 162 160 160 152 165 159 158 166 160 164 157 158 159 160 163 149 152 149 146 160 151 162 157 167 165 146 150 Robert Payne Photography I Q 5 ppl l IIUNI 842 3305 227 THIRD STRILILI WAUSAU, WISCONSIN The BEL. ZEUBYBBI mn sfhwl PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Congmlulntes The Class Qf1966 God Blass You For the finest in young men's clothing, it's always the EN HA . X N 0 LTD. W on se .'ll'1Ja-ffenun Sl.. lfausau. is. E Q where young men are limited to only the best. 2 fl 2, Q, AA 4' I Xi: XX -FK I ' rx l ,2L.f's9 xlfml Kd be WK Y0u're T J A lx, Marvelous t. 1 L R QSLQ fo sl M evils ' A ', ' A ,N l .- 1- fel RQMMX9 fgsfl glfsls? Wal ' ' I . V - 'x Q Nkfllji -: ly ..-'. mhmw 0 9 e.e,, sf, : . fx .QQQA ff f '-lf' y Q QF el SCHPOU sf ly Q ,, I 1' 216-220 Third Street - Wausau, Wisconsin 54401 .f ,fl If ,f Of O Z'- .f S 4 RAY'S Enco Service lOl Tllircl St. XYULISLHI. Wisconsin NAA 5l'l'Yll'4 Atlas Produil Wausau DON FITZGERALD Tailors Sz Cleaners Compliments of JAEGERS BAKING CO. 1703 wh. Sireet XVZlSlliHgl0I1 Sl. Waus Ladies Footwear, Exclusively Amt-rica's Prettiest Footwear and Greatest Shoe Values FRENCH SLIPPER SHOIQI. ISCOIIS Il Wiswnbm Wausau, Wisconsin Phone 8-'15-7058 GRAND THEATRE Your Show Place in Central Wisconsin C0l1IlJlll71C'lllS of FULLERTON LUMBER CO. New llOIll0S--li0lll0Cll'llI1g, Kitchen Cabinets 2 l-l ll North llnr1lSl. xxvillbiilll. XX isconsin Phone 8-12 Come X Bowl THE NEW CORAL LANES WELCOMES You Now Serving Pizza Color TY K Pool Room lj-4 Juedes: Now that we've finished this feast, bring on the girls. 145 WELDON'S Artificial Limb Shop Wheel Chairs: Sales 8: Rentals Mfg. :X lfitting of Any Type Limb or Bruce and llcpuirs on all makes Organization S Institutional Discounts .luck Weldon, CLP. l,llOllt'Z 81115-6866 or 359-3-1184 1506-Oth Sl. Wausau, Wisconsin Larson Office Equipment Co. 215 Thomas St. Wausau. Wis. - Phone 848-1143 Sales And Service Printing Calculators Office Supplies Adding Machines Filing Supplies Typewriters Furniture Gestetner Duplicating Machines Standard Spirit Duplicating Machines Electronic Stencil Cutting Service Courtesy of ROTHSCHILD ECON-O-WASH John K MRll'l','AlIll Dorshak PLAZA'S T. V. Zenith Radio - T. V. 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Wisconsin Hofmeister's IGA First self-service Store in Schofield Specializing in meats, groceries and produce Phone 359-2821 ,Qkwijwkamwkqm JSJWLUMQWJ SMJMJF QJC9QNwwfklffb5lmfiwB'2s-QXMXNQ-Lgwiwf Q4-NNmJ1wPwf10vQJff JTWWJM 0Q,.f9'C-fm,Q-NVIL C U Snr ,f Sf c 1 x yi :N .I N, x 148 J Students And Faculty Clark Morton Manager Are Always Welcome At Phono 8,145-.1331 L a n es RECREATION CENTER 17TH AVENUE SOUTH - ELM STREET WEST - WAUSAU, WISCONSIN ONLY THE PRICES ARE ORDINARY OPEN NOON TO 1 a.m. DAILY- 7 DAYS A WEEK HE ' ' LOTOK-OUT Open Daily 4:30 PM-Closed lVIonclays ELOW! B THE GREATEST STEAKS THIS SIDE OF KANSAS CITY!! USDA PRIME STEAKS - LOBSTER - CHICKEN - SPAGHETTI Please call us for your parties - We will gladly stay open for you! Wausau Theatre Joe Jazdzewski Car! Lwgbbt Tops In Show.Place Entertainment YOUR FRIENDLY 310 Fourth St. GAMBLE'S Phone 845-5651 AUTHORIZED DEALER Wausau Wisconsin Scholfield Ringlh BIG WRIG The Champ in music 1400 on your dial 101.9 on your FM DIAL Log Cabin l l'Y'lOfiOf'l picfu Hill f::amegiif::.:23: ,JW , :f'fi'i?f.'o Wul1rIIlI4lIl4.,a Iilflm L I 55 ' ' fl I I I ' T-I-T22 N -- .::., I 'fIF'!H'F I nm. sions, mc. publications - layout H30 - l'l32 Grand Avenue Schofield, Wisconsin 54476 G E I S E L S t u d i o S VVALJSALJ.VVlSCC2NSlN Best Wirbes COBB'S BREAD POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SAL Specializing in Hair Styling, Cutting, Permanent Waving, and Hair Coloring Schofield, Wisconsin ll4O Grand Avenue FIRST- MERICAN wwsiu. WISCONSIN .iHNAT1ONAL BANK Gas-Lite Inn Wausau's West Side 1024 Harrison Blvd. Phone 84-2-1223 ZANDER'S SERVICE STATION City Hi-Way 51 Schofield, Wis. Since 1931 I Congratulations From BUTTERFIELD REFRIGERATION AND HEATING INC. HYOU Say yOu,re from when-3?,, 2307 3rd Street Wausau, Wisconsin Hat1ey? 11 .. . ',. Xml ull I sand nm your llllllIll'l' Wl'lll'34K'Ullll1lll lmools. WESTO D IRY fjOlIg'l'lIfllIUfl'S You On Rvillg' 1110 13111 Cl'0t11u1lfl1g Class Qfn. C. l':l'0l'f'Sf lligll Scllool Phonv 359-3242 RFU 1, Schofield WAUSAU NEWS rlrph s'lrophes Topms 6013rd 842-3224 COMPLIMENTS OF E PHlLIPP'S FLOWERS 130 GRACE ST. SCHOFIELD JIMMY AND BEA'S Tavern Crand Ave. child Wiscon SPEEDY'S GROCERETTE We Specialize ln Fruits, Vegetables, 1 Groceries, And Beverages Open 7 Days a Week 9- A. M. - 10 P. M. 359-5104 l The Heart of Schol'ield's Hospitality Strip Pl I d th t y h IGREBEIS INC. Ilarclware, Appliances Plumbing Supplies T03 N. 3rd ftvenue PEE-WEEE Log Cabin Francis 81 Elinore Moench I207 Grand Ave. So. Rothschild Compliments of FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A 400 4th Street Wausau, Wisconsm A Teen Center for Teens-- IIATLEY LUMBER COMPANY --Building Materials-- Ijhone 359-2969 Halley, Wisconsin Directed by Teens At Your WOODSON YMCA I? CLUB I. . . . and then I caught Bart Starr's 70 yard pass for the winning touchdown. Compliment: of Harris Bar Al 81 Verlaine Hwy. 51 S. Schofield, W'is Qlumpzxng. BURN,S SERVICE W. . Schofield lsconsm 603 Grand Avenue INTER-CITY SUPPLY CO., INC. Packers of Flavor Fair Candies AL EBERT, JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry id WauQau's House of Diamonds Rothschild, Wisconsl OUR CONCERN IS FOR YOUR CLOTHES LARSON CLEANERS S8COI1Cl AVC. Wausau M ,I if r L S' A I fm E7 ' ,A Compliments of Q , I fx x I X I WH h ,- to 6 BANK OF BIRNAMWOOD , My h r .Tw ' WK Halley Office NRM 0 9 I n au T Halley, Wiscoilsiil I - ' I I- J I Q: 71 ' A fx -6 .' ul W I I C ' ulatio W .IXLRIQNITS FLUWICRS 8 Cla -Qfio CI 8 x 1 w',xL'sfxU.wisczoxsixsnm ad I C Y M T 50 N. 'l'hircl AYt'llll1' Tl'Il'l1ll0lll' Ii I 7 5500 J WLIXJI Ongmlulfliivns BUDZYNSKI HARDWARE O E Plumbing 8 Iivillillg Bqlllg Qu, 1 Wausau ,J IU8 Seo!! Sl. Wiscons II ll Pllom- 1559-3272 XX Compliments of Nesbitt OLDENBURG'S Bottling Company Bottlers of Nesbitfs California Orange FAMILY SHOE CENTER Sundrop Colden Cola Rib Mountain Beverages Phone 359-2909 Schofield. Wis. 225 THIRD STREET WAUSAU, WISCONSIN The Palace Clothiers, lne. Featuring 308 First Avenue South Telephone 842-3234 Wausau, Wisconsin 54401 D.C. Everest Sweatshirts In Blue 81 Olive Long 81 Short Sleeves Zim al? 'S HEADQUARTERS FOR LEE RIDERS - STR-PREST LEVIS - STA-PREST 's oys' Clothing 81 Furnishing Store W au's Largest Men 81 B ZIUS 156 , 1 THOMPSON BIKE 81 SPORT SHOP llmnplinu-nts of HEDTKFIS IGA Halley Wisconsin :towns ron All OCCASIONS if 1 ARTIFICAL FRUITS AND FLOWERS Fuse osuvsnv X ssnvncs KX :zsfnf 842-4441 Y 7900 NOITH SIXTH SHEET QL, tNnar sv. mfr- rmpnun ,,,,,m, wAusAu, wlscousm N ,. 4 ..., I 11' ,.-P ..': S t oS t t Congratulations . . . to the class of '66. We at Winkelman's sincerely wish each success in the future and remind you that continued education is a must', in our modern world. Compliments ol' BENSON OPTICIANS First American National Bank Wausau Wisconsin Help, help, I need some water! 0K STO 1 , WAUSAILWISCONSIN Books-Stationery-Office Supplies Wedding Invitations-Greeting Cards The Diner llomemade Pie 8 Chicken Our Specialty Steak Friday Fish Fry K Carry-outs oftlourst-Y Open 2,1 hrs. a day Closed on Sumluys 628 N, 3rd -Xve. Phone 8 18-9173 Expert Walch Repairing Val Kryshak Jewelers, lnc. Watclios--IJiamonds--jewelry China St:-018 Silver l lalwc-ar Founh and xx-il5lllIlglOll Stn-1-ls TOE EEN , 'N iffff PHOTO STUDIO d3Y55Ef 'l q,.W F or Portraits that Live F 0 rever KC swim H052 LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR FUTURE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS other-' GOOD LUCK . . . GODS SPEED w'U f 'T iw From the mst ,E ., 'SY of 'ight' it E?5eaf:L .... ms oneldayr it fOr P1'0f9SSi0Hal W0rk See sgsgaga: isaive. , This one day TUBUHENS Of WAUSAU -LE 'S S0 fu , H YW Shoutff Captvfe it S , For the photographic record of your wedding, the services of a qualified professional photographer are essen- tial. Call us today, won't you? RES T WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 nn up ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY SUBURBAN JOHNS SNACK SHOP Famous Brand Clothing Across the Street For The Family from D. C. Everest Open Daily 9AM--9PM Sunday IOAM--4PM Compliments of DR. Joi-IN TRUMBO o.D. ' Optometrist 5 607 3rd St. Wausau, Wisconsin ' Your finest in outdoor entertainment Hy. 29 Drive-Inn Theatre And this is an example of modern sophisticated art. N H I BAERENWALDS INC. ICA TV--ROOM PIIONEIJ--AIR CONDIlIONhD-- TABLE RITE MFfX'l'S COFFEE IN RUUMS 'l'ABl,E IfRI:sII PRDDDQI: COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY RATES 110I,,0,h5,. K W ztusuu Wisconsin eM7ZOC7fR5f ARVIN AND VIRGINIA KUNTZ, PROP. Igay, PQpSiP1eaSc. PHONE 3593178 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. -L25 GRAND Avli. SCIIDI-'lILI.D,WIs. Wausau, Wisconsin NW pefran SX ,gait yewe em REGISTERED JEWELER W: EMBE AMERICAN GE SOCIETY .Dzkrm-noni. DIRECT TO YOU FROM THE SOURCE -- I if Diamond Settings and Appraisals Third At Washington Wausau, Wisconsin PHONE 842-4383 159 as lm' MARATHON COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN im Kryshalcmllewelers Wausau's best buys in DIAMONDS. WATCHES R FINE JEWELRY Phone 842-1450 . 508 Third St 1: There 55 always mzxr 'ro FIRST AM. ANIEEI.. BANK, ct Best Place for everjvthing Wausau, Wiswlllll 1 Savings and Mortgage loansfor cavample! For Fashion At Its Best Congmlulollons TOM'S BARBER SHOP Highway 51 Rothschild Wisconsin 311-313 3rd. Street Drawing for Sandy's next boyfriend? Dorothy Kunze Compliments of Sunset Grocery Phone 8-'17-0677 Cor. Z Wausau, Wis. 7Ol T wear Q homes St. Wousou, Wis. Phone 848-8l 77 SEIM BROTHERS Your Headquarters For Famous Hart. Schaffner And Marx Clothing 400 Block - Third St. Wausau YOU'VE GRADUATED! NOW WHAT? Moybe you're going on to college, or business schoolx . -. . . . But if you'd like to stony in Wousou -- live ond work here -- why not give some thought to Employers Mutuoils? Better still, stop in ond see our personnel people. They're olvvoys looking tor new, quoli- tied employees to keep up with our ever-growing business. You'll tind lots ot your triends here -- cisk them how they like work- ing tor Employers Mutuoils. VVe're known in our tomous notionol ods os good people to do business with' '... we think you'll find us good, people to work with, too. Employers Mutuals of Wausau 5fGood for you! Come and see us when you finishg we hire many college and business school graduates eyery year. Us Ojijb ' x -- X B951 ii i i W V My x Sq 51 Q 519 Fgftigrv Z, m K i L Pi I F' ' ' A . My X W L X V S R 0 B N Creators of Fine Interiors Since 1874 QJ j CFree Interior Decorating Servicell j Q D ' W YA ' 5? 2 Tun a 1 Iigiioll to 5' With Compliments of ' DR. GEORGE W. WILKE au S a u ' Optometrist M! J , 508 Third Street Wausau W Compliments of No Donuts Like DIXIE CREAM DONUTS The World's Finest 302 Tullm St. 81148-OIOG 'Cm Slmrway UP 7 ONLY When Only The Best Will Do J. R. BRUSHERT ,IEWELERS And this is my 1357th trudging step th's eek 4430-31-d Sl, Wausau, Vifis. I62 Compliments of CARTER'S Grocery--Real Estate--Red Brick Bar JULIE ANN FABRICS Corner of lfirst K Scott Strccts Wausau, Wisconsin Congratulations to The Class of '60 - Route I Schofield 8 X 10 : Hguinggl Groff ad lXlen's Clothing K Furnishings Wausau Wisconsin Cocktail Lounge-Dinning Room-Coffee Shop fa Compliments of ' I 5-5 f l l eztwfwf at 0 . Q 'awww I s O Q MODERN SHOE STORE 'of1 wa l k . B Wauiiu v 312 Washington Street 'jgL'j'j' i'j,j l anquet Oom S ' Wausau, Wisconsin Meeting Facilities 201 N. Seventeenth Avenue Men's Formal Wear i WAUSAU'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE BRIDAL SALON QJNQX' QS The Bridal S Formal Salon l ll X . d V X if-J HAMIU-5 an n nnugigvtn fg- Evening Appointments Welcome Compliments of Phone 84-5-6118 CHIPS 608 'l'hird Sl. Wausau, Wisconsin Congrntulations lo The Class of66 PAPER SPECIALTY COMPANY Wausau, Wisconsin CARL'S SERVICE Complete Service Phone 842-1591 -- 11l'6th Street Wausau, Wisconsin, 54401 Phone 359-5962 --1137 Grand Avenue Rothschild, Wisconsin, 54474 VOGUE DRESS SHOP CQRNER TAP Frishions us seen in Sererllec-11 ll lagozine lspeclullzlngin formalsl 241 Grand Avenue Schofield 128 5C01lSlrvff1 Best Fish I-'ries ln 'l'0wn Wausau, Wisconsin 163 5? Congratulations to The Class of '66 TAPPER'S DAIRY, INC. Mary Lou's Beauty Salon 1508 6th Street Wausau, Wisconsin Phone 845-7469 MARATHON COUNTY OIL Distributors of Phillips 66 Products Phone 848-9134 Wausau Wisconsi BON TON CAFE Home Made Rolls - Pies - Pasteries . . '1' ' ' ' 'z ' - 1 915 Evergreen Wausau, Wlsxconsln DLlCl0llS Short Orders 8. Spccnls Every D ry Stcz1ks:hCl1icken:2Fisl1 Fries 81 Carry Outs 124 Scott Street Phone 842-1448 Wausau, Wisconsin THOMAS L. MILER AGENCY 12610 Grand Avenue - Phone 848-4115 The Wausau, Wisconsin OLD LINE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of America WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO WANT THE VERY BEST IN MUSICAL GIFTS-IT,S FROM BOB'S MUSICAL ISLE EMERSON Products ALI-ECHO TAPE by Song COLOR Tvs y ROBINS ACCES. STEREOS For phonos For recorders SONY Products Radios MICRO T V'S 1 TAPE RECORDERS SYMPHONIC STEREO SHURE MIKES CORNER OF 3rd. Sc Washington COMPLETE GIBSON CARD dept. OVER 1400 designs to choose from CENTRAL WISCONSIN'S LARGEST RECORD DEPT: COMPLIMENTS OF Stone Office Service Inc. .l.N. MANSON AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE Everything For The Office PHONE 842-4300 502 Third Sl. Wausau, Wis 1407 Third SI. Wausau, Wig, ,, I Complzmentf is 5' :Aly of 0 I , 3 Sana A' f 119 Clinton Street Phone VI 2-3165 Lolnplclv ljnv of Uusolines, Motor Oils, Diesel Fuels, lleuling Oils For lfurm :Xml llomv. Trucks Dispulclivcl By 2-Way lludio For lfasl Nucl l l'licienl Deliveries comacd RAY WRYCHA 1201 Schofield Avenue Schofield, Wisconsin We have lwo numbers for your convimence' Pl ION E: 359-3235 or 359-111703 I'm gonna tell my mommy. , :J . Congratulations Class of '66 The Wausau Daily Record - Herald ls a Good Home Paper - Read It Regularly The Wausau Daily Record - Herald Happy Motoring, Seniors Compliments of Congratulations Dave's Enco Service Class of '66 fAcross From The Golf Course ln Schofield Dave Kasten, Proprietor SCHAUMBURGERS IGA THE SUN PRESS Complete Printing Service Rothschild Wisconsin 110 Fifth Strgei Wausau, Wisconsin White 81 R60 Autocar Service CENTRAL WHITE MOTORS, INC. P. O. Box 10 Phone 359-3131 Schofield, Wisconsin S ' X L e,S, p f Congratulations to the Cluss of l96o Beyreis Fur Foods Scllofic-ld, Wis. Our Floors Arc- As Yvarm ln winter As Uur Year Arouml Hospitality MOTEL . RADIANT COURT Un Business l7.S. HY Sl - Rothsvllilcl ll X I t'0niHa'ulalFff?i the fl Crm-en's Insurance Agu-lucy ass o J 1 fn and Erickson Cut Rate Service Station Crm-'H Avvli-me 1---fl B lll G 328 Forest si. 6 H' Wausau, Wisconsin '- Clolnplimenls of Lund Floral Company Next to Nl0IIl0I'li'll llospital Wausau, Wisconsin Compliments of lVIIRMAN'S Furniture- Floor Covering- Appliances Wrightis Music Store, Inc. liverylliing in Music S Television Dial 84-5-6009 531 Third St. Wausau, Wisconsin Compliments of ROSEMURGY Ford - Mercury - Lincoln Uptown Wausau JANES WESTON LUNCH l mile east of stop-and-go lights on Highway 29. Open 24+ hrs. except Sundays. Ii reakfasts, Lunches, Dinners like Grandma makes. llonn-made soups and pies nlade daily. Open after school, after the games at all times. Stop in and meet our friendly girls. Q M r .4-1 I TERCITY TAT E BANK SCHOFIELD, WISCONSIN Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. I Northern Mattress Co. Inc. Wnusuu's West Side Counesy of 8 X Bussis Transport Service d 1016 W. Grand Ave. Phone 359-8926 THE NORTH'S MOST COMPLETE TIRE DISTRIBUTORS BUSINESS 359-A271 2418 SCHOFIELD AVE. ' ' M NEW TIRES, RETREADING, WHEELS AND BATTERIES Best Bakery Incorporated. Our Specialties Wedding and Birthday Cakes The Finest in Bread and Pastries Special Orders for Church Groups, Business Meetings or Special Events In the Center of I lospitality Strip 830 Grand Ave., Schofield Phone 359-111111-6 Compliments of Da1e's Super Valu Hook Hardware Hertz Walgreen Drugs Ohland's Ben Franklin Store 2201 Grand Ave. Wausau PAH-LOW,S Handbags-GIFTS FOR ALL-Travel Goods DON PERSEN 307 Third sn-eer Phone 842-5660 STATE FARM 833 GRAND AVE. Tires Batteries Accessories Phone J DON'S MIDWAY 359 3916 czrlghm STANDARD SERVICE ' 3 MECHANICAL WORK ' - Free Pack-up and Delivery Jft- 5.1 and 29 DON PELOT Prop, Leone, Cog- 3chDfueId, Wls. T68 Schofield Wisconsin IN S U R A N C E 6 Auto - Fire - Life fi f f . 'Cx X ,, XM C,UNx,0k7 'J ,fhwxgavbf XNJXLEMKAJ -fkflw'-Q-f 1'NN'V9J NNW in iiw . , -. v , ' 'A w SLOMN W1 ,- -7- , ' g X N 'MLK X' .WT f ,mmf JJ WSJ K Q V K aijxh ' 7 J! A V I 1 U I ,ff X Mrk , Cf f. 'u 11 V f gf is 1 9 HJ ffnft f-nnjg ,F Li b flf ' ,W X 0 21 X y ' Lf f u 1 V 1 v V V x X 1 ffi v , f 1 , ' ,I .' 5 4 V , rv f ff X11 i A V V I .4 . , 1 V' A 'V ,f ff , X. X ,410 WU M W W W A f 79 hw ff W WW fy OA A M J X 1, mf Ax rf ABEL, MARY LOU Senior Council 125 Band Contest 11, 125 AFS 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Spanish Club 115 Science Club 125 G.A.A. Officer 125 G.A.A. par- ticipant 9,10,11,125 Young Democrats 125 Pep Club 105 D. C. Jet Staff 10, 11,125 Annual Staff' 12. ABT, LARRY F.F.A. 9,10,11,12. ADAMS, JUDY Annual Staff 9,105 Prom Queen 115 Homecoming Committee 115 National Honor Society 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Pep Club 105 Band Contest 10,11,12. ALEXEJ UN, ROBERT Student Council Representative 115 Prom King 115 Prom Committee 115 National Honor Society 11,125 Biology Club 95 Tennis Club Treasurer 115 Senior Council Representative 125 Track 9,105 Football 9,10,11,125 Bas- ketball 9,10,11,12. ALTMAN, THOMAS Student Council Treasurer 125 D.C. Jet Staff 125 Spanish Club 9,l0,11, 125 National Honor Society 11,125 President 125 Debate 9,10,11,125 Uth- rotar 125 German Club 11,125 Presi- dent 125Science Club 9,10,11,125 Pres- ident 125 Band Contest 9,10,11,125 Vice President Senior Class 125A.F.S. 11,125 Young Republicans 11,12. ALVEY, MARY fTransfer Studentj Annual Staff 125 Latin Club 125G.A.A. Participant 125 Young Democrats 125 Homecoming Committee 12. ASCHENBRENNER, SHIRLEY Gem Club 125 G.A.A. Participant 9, 10,11,125 Pep Club 10. AUGUSTINIAK, LLOYD F.F.A. Committee 9,10,11,125 Foot- ball 9,10. BARANOWSKI, NANCY Annual Staff 125 Band Contest 9, 10,11,125 Forensics 11,125 Spanish Club 9,10,11,125 President 125 G.A.A. Participant 10,11,125 Pep Club 105 A.F.S. 11,125 Prom Committee 11. BARWICK, BEVERLY Pep Club 9,105 G.A.A. Participant 9,10,11,12. BASTA, BARBARA Annual Staff 10,125 Homecoming Com- mittee 115 Band Contest 10,11,125 IOR ACTI ITIE Biology Club 95 Cheerleading Club 95 G.A.A. Participant 105 Pep Club 105 Prom Committee 11. BEDNARSKI, PAULETTE Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 115 Pep Club 105 Spanish Club 9,10. BEMBENEK, LARRY Prom Committee 115 E Club 125 Track 10,115 Wrestling 10,11,12. BENSON, BARBARA Annual Staff 11,125 Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 115 Rifle Club 9,105 Pep Club 105 Young Dem- ocrats 9,10,11,12. BERNHARDT, SHARON Girls' Chorus 9,105 Spanish Club 9. BLEIER, JERRY F.F.A. 9,10,11,125 Projectionist 11, 12. BLOCZYNSKI, VICTORIA Homecoming Committee 115 Latin Club 10,11,125 German Club 11,125 College Prep 125 G.A.A. Participant 125 Pep Club 95 A.F.S. 11. BOGLE, CAROLYN Student Council Representative 105 Annual Staff 11,12. BOLLER, FRED lTransfer Studentj BORTH, KAREN Library Club 9,10,11,125 Pep Club 10. BRAATZ, STEPHANIE D.C. Jet Staff 9,10,11,125AnnualStaff 125 Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 11,125 Band Contest 10, 11,125 Forensics 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Rifle Club 105 Science Club 11,125 Biology Club 95 Monitor 125 Class Treasurer 115 A.F.S. 11,125 Young Democrats 125 Senior Council 12. BRADFISH, MARY G.A.A. 12. BRUSKI, RONALD l .F.A. 9,10,11,125 Officer 10. BUCHBERGER, MARCELLA Student Council 11,125 Officer 125 Homecoming Committee 115 G.A.A. 10,11,125 Pep Club 9,105 Annual Staff 12. BUDLESKI, DENNIS F.F.A. 9,10,11,12. BUDLESKI, RODALE Wisconsin Farmer Degree 115 F.F.A. 9,10,11,125 Secretary 10,125 Presi- dent 115 Wrestling 11,12. BURNS, GLORIA Girls' Chorus 9. CARTER, LOUIS Homecoming Committee 115 Baseball 105 Pep Club 10,115 Sea Scouts 9. CHACK, KAREN Annual Staff 10,11,125 Band Contest 10,11,125Majorette11,125G.A.A. 1-, 125 Pep Club 105 A.F.S. 125 Young Democrats 11,12. CLARK, DONALD F.F.A. 9,10,11,125 Boys' Chorus 9, 10,115 Pep Club 10. CLARK, LYNETTE Latin Club 9,105 Pep Club 105 Gem Club 12. COSTA, KATHALEENE Annual Staff 115 Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 9,10,115 Li- brary Club 9,10,115 Biology Club 125 Cheerleader 9,10,11,125 Cheerleading Club 9,10,11,125 Monitor 115 Pep Club 105 Ski Club 95 Songspinners 115 A Capella Chorus 11,125 Music Contest 11,12. CVEYKUS, MARY Homecoming Committee 125 Pep Club 105 G.A.A. 10,11. DELIKOWSKI, ALLEEN Annual Staff 10,11,125 Prom Commit- tee 115 Spanish Club 9,105 Biology Assistant 10,11,125 Pep Club 105 Se- nior Council 125 Library Club 10. DESOTELLE, RICHARD Latin Club 10,115 Sea Scouts 11,125 Projectionist 11. DIETMEYER, SHARON Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 9,10,11,125 Freshman Girls' Chorus 95 Pep Club 10,11. DOBECK, DENNIS A Capella Chorus 10,11,125 E Club 11,125 Track 115 Football 125 Science Club 10. DOEPKE, DONALD Projectionist 10,11,125 Pep Club 10. DORSHAK, MARCELLA Annual Staff 125 Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 115 Fresh- man Chorus 95 Cheerleading Club 9, 105 G.A.A. 125 Pep Club 9,105 Art Club 115 Vice-president 11. DOYLE, PEGGY Forensics 115 Pep Club 9,10,115A.F.S. 115 Young Democrats 12. DRISCOLL, LARRY D.C. Jet Staff 9,10,11,125 Sports Edi- tnr 125 Prom Committee General Chairman 115 Homecoming Commit- tee 115 A Capella Chorus 10,11,125 District Music Contest 9,10,11, 125Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Spanish Club 9,10,11,125 President 105 E Club 10,11,125 Track 95 Cross Country 105 Football 95 Basketball 9,105 Class President 10,115 Young Republicans 12. EASKER, LINDA Student Council 115 Prom Committee 115 Homecoming Committee 115 Cheerleading Club 105 Pep Club 10. EASKER, PHYLLIS F.H.A. 11,123 Library Club 11,123 Pep Club 10. EIBERGER, MARY G.A.A. 12. FABEL, BARBARA Homecoming Committee 123 Girls, Chorus 103 Pep Club 10. FALKOWSKI, GREG Rifle Club 93 Football 9,103 Basket- ball 9,10,113 Sea Scouts 9. FLEGLE, MICHAEL Rifle Club 9,1O,113 Track 9g Projec- tionist 9,10,113 Pep Club 10,113 Sea Scouts 9,10,11,12. FRAAZA, RITA Forensics 93 Monitor 123 Pep Club 103 Young Republicans 12. FUST, LYLE F.F.A. 9,10,11,123 E Club 122 Track 9,10,11,123 Cross Country 11,123 Wrestling 9,11,12. GABOR, BARBARA Prom Committee 113 Pep Club 9,10. GARSKE, GREGORY Annual Staff 123 Boys' Chorus 93 La- tin Club 9,10,11,123 Football 93 Bas- ketball 9,103 Monitor 10,112 A.F.S. 11,123 Young Democrats 11,12. GASKA, MIKE Prom Committee 113 Latin Club 9, 10,11,12Q Rifle Club 11,123 Football 9,10,11,12. GAVINSKI, CHARMAINE Pep Club 10. GERSTL, GERALD E Club 10,11,12, Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 9,10,11,12Q Baseball 9,10, 11,123 Uthrotar 12. GIESLER, DAVID Prom Committee 113 National Honor Society 11,123 Debate 9,10,11,123 Fo- rensics 93 German Club 11,123 Stage Crew 9,10,11,12. GOULD, TOM Forensics 103 Football 10,11,12. GRAF, BARBARA D.C. Jet Staff 123 Homecoming Com- mittee 113 Pep Club 10. GRESENS, MARK Latin Club 9,10,11,123 E Club 11, 123 Track 93 Cross Country Manager 10,113 Basketball 93 Science Club 123 Biology Club 9g Young Republicans 9,10,11,123 Uthrotar 12, Senior Coun- cil 12. GROSHEK, SHARON F.H.A. 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 Young Democrats 11. GUMS, SANDRA D.C. Jet Staff 10,11,12, Annual Staff 123 F.H.A. Officer 11,123 State Of- ficer 123 State Convention Participant 11,12Q National Honor Society 11,12Q Forensics 9g German Club 123 Mon- itor 10,113 Pep Club 10. GUNDERSON, BARBARA Annual Staff 123 Prom Committee 11, Homecoming Committee 113 Fresh- man Chorus 93 G.A.A, 123 Pep Club 9,10. GURALSKI, CLARENCE Homecoming Committee 10,11,12, A Capella Chorus 9,10,11,12. HALDEMAN, PATRICIA Student Council 93 F.H.A. 123 Girls' Chorus 9,I0,113 Songspinners 12g Music Contest 123 German Club 11, 123 Monitor 103 Cheerleader 9,103 Cheerleading Club 9,103 G.A.A. 10, 11,123 Treasurer 103 Pep Club 103 Young Republicans 11, 12. HEDTKE, JON Boys' Chorus 9,10. HELDING, JACK Prom Committee 113 Homecoming Committee 113 Band Contest3 Rifle Club 9,10,11,123 E Club 12, Track 10,11,123 Cross Country 123 Wres- tling 11,123 Science Club 103 Biology Club 9,103 Pep Club 103 Sea Scouts 9,103 Young Republicans 10,11,12. HERMAN, LEVONNE Annual Staff 123 Girls' Chorus 9,103 Spanish Club 9,102 Cheerleading Club 93 Young Democrats 12. HOFFMAN, ROBERT Pep Club 10. HOILE, SANDRA Girls' Chorus 9,103 Library Club 103 Spanish Club 9, 103 Pep Club 103 Young Democrats 11,12. HOWE, CHERYL Homecoming Committee 11, 122 Li- brary Club 103 Forensics 123 Spanish Club 9,10Q Rifle Club 12, G.A.A. 10, 11,12Q Pep Club 9,103 A.F.S. 11,12. IRICK, CLAUDE Sea Scouts. JACKSON, DANA JACQUES, CHRISTINE Homecoming Committee 113 Cheer- leading Club 9g Pep Club 9,10. JAGLER, BEVERLY Regional Band Contest 9,10,11,123 G.A.A. 10,11,12. JAKUBOWSKI, SUSAN Student Council 93 Annual Staff 12g Freshman Chorus 93 Latin Club 93 G.A.A. 11,123 Pep Club 10. JANIKOWSKI, ROGER Projectionist 12. JENSEN, PAUL Homecoming Committee 113 Prom Committee 113 E Club 123 Track 9, 103 Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 103 Pep Club 103 Sea Scouts 10,11,12. JOHNSON, BARBARA JOHNSON, MARK Homecoming Committee 113 A Cap- pella Chorus' 10,11,123 Music Contest 103 E Club 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,123 Class Vice- President 11. JOHNSON, SHARON LEE Library Club 10. JOHNSON, SHARON LOUISE Band Contest 10,11,12, Science Club 10,12. JOZWIAK, ALLEN Pep Club 103 E Club 10,11,123 Foot- ball 9,10,11,123 Baseball 9,10,11,12. JOZWIAK, DONNA F.H.A. 11,123 Physical Education As- sistant 123 Pep Club 103 Homecoming Committee 113 Prom Committee 113 Annual Staff 12. JUEDES, KENNETH Student Council 11,123 F.F.A. 93 Band Contest 9,103 German Club 123 A.F.S.3 Baseball 9,113 Basketball 9, 10,11,123 Football 9,10,11,123 E Club 11,12. KAMKE, RICKEY Homecoming Committee 113 Basket- ball 93 Rifle Club 11, KARGOL, JAMES German Club 113 Football 10, 1 13 Wres- tling 103 Sea Scouts 11,12. KECK, JOHN Student Council 10,113 Prom Com- mittee 113 Homecoming Committee 113 E Club 113 Track 93 Volleyball 93 Football 9,10,11,123 Basketball 9g Wrestling 93 Pep Club 93 Sea Scouts 10. KECKHAVER, ALICE KELLY, COLLEEN Freshman Chorus 9g Girls' Chorus 103 A Cappella Chorus 11,123 Song- spinners 11,122 Music Contest 9,11, 12g Spanish Club 103 Biology Club 9g Young Democrats 12. KENNEDY, DANIEL Student Council 10,11,12, E Club 11, 123 Vice-President 11,123 Track 9,10, 11,123 Volleyball 9,10,113 Football 9, 10,11,123 Basketball 9,10,I1, 123 Class President 9. KLATT, SHARON Girls' Chorus 9,10. KLEIMOLA, SHARON Annual Staff 10,11,123 FreshmanCho- rus 93 Library Club 10,11Q Spanish Club 9,103 Monitor 113 Cheerleading Club 93 Pep Club 93 Young Democrats 11,123 Homecoming Committee 12. KLUENDER, SUSAN Girls' Chorus 9,10,11,12 KNIESS, CAROL D.C. Jet Staff 9g Annual Staff 113 Girls' Chorus 93 Regional Music Con- test 93 National Honor Society 11,123 Spanish Club 10,11,123 Class Secre- tary 93 Young Democrats 12. KOPLITZ, ROBERT KORTBEIN, CHRISTINE Library Club 12. KOSOBUCKI, JOHN D.C. Jet Staff 10,11,123 Annual Staff 113 Library Club 11,123 Debate 9g Forensics 103 German Club 11,123 Basketball 9,I0,113 Stage Crew 10, 11,12. KULPINSKI, KATHY F.H.A 11. KWIATOWSKI, ALICE F.H.A. 10,11,123 Band 93 G.A.A. 113 Pep Club 10. LA PORTE, LYNN Annual Staff I 1, 123 Monitor lll G.A.A. 9,10,11,123 Officer 10,11,123 Pep Club 10. LASKA, NANCY Annual Staff 123 Prom Committee 113 Homecoming Committee 123 Latin Club 9,10,11,12. LETARSKI, JACK Football 93 Basketball 10. LEX, JUDI D.C. Jet Staff 12g Forensics 9. LISS, ROGER Student Council 9g Homecoming Com- mittee 12, Sea Scouts II. LUCAS, MARK Latin Club 93 Track 10,113 Football 11. MC LAUGHLIN, ACE F.F.A. 10,11. MC LAUGHLIN, SANDRA Band Contest 10,11. MC NAMARA, MARY Library Club 93 Pep Club 9. MC NAMARA, MICHAEL Football 9,10,11,12Q Basketball 10. MC NAMEE, PATRICIA Annual Staff 11,123 Prom Committee 113 Homecoming Committee 10,11, 123 Band Contest 9,10,11,123 Foren- sics 113 Cheerleading Club 93 G.A.A. 10,11,129 Pep Club9 A.F.S. 11,123 Young Democrats 11,12. MARTEN, BEVERLY G.A.A. 103 Pep Club 10. MARTIN, CAROLYN D.C. Jet Staff 11,129 National Honor Society 11,129 Latin Club 11,123 Ger- man Club 11,12, Science Club 123 G.A.A. 11,123 A.F.S. 11,12, Young Republicans 12. MERRIAM, LINDA MEURET, MICHAEL Football 11. MEYER, GARY Boys' Chorus 9,10,11. MEYER, MARY MEYER, PAULETTE G.A.A. 10,11,123 A Cappella Chorus 123 Songspinners 12. MICHALIK, MICHAEL MILLS, DAVE Projectionist 10,11. MUELLER, LOIS Student Council 10,11,129 Prom Com- mittee 113 Forensics 9,103 German Club 11,123 E Club 9,10,11,129 Foot- ball 9,10,11,129 Basketball 9,10,11, 123 Biology Club 93 Class Vice-Presi- dent 113 A.F.S. 11,129 Young Repub- licans 12. PEDERSON, PATSY Freshman Chorus 9. PETERSON, ROBERT Sea Scouts 113 Wrestli 03 Ifootball 9,1O,11,123 Track 9,1Qkbl,123 E Club 9,10,11,12. PETRIE, MARLYS Annual Staff 11,123 ,Band Contest Cheerleading Club sQgD.A.A. 9,1 , 2. PHILLIPS, WILLIA V Student Council 9,129 Prom Commit- tee 113 Spanish Club 93 Football 93 Wrestling 93 Science Club 10,11,129 Biology Club 93 Young Republicans 12. ROWELL, JANIS Annual Staff 123 Band Contest 9,10, 11,123 Rifle Club 109 Pep Club 10. RYAN, COLLIN Football 10. SAVAGE, SUSAN ' tudent Council 93 D.C. Jet 'taffl 3 AnnualStaff11,123Homeco ' gCQ, - mittee 11' F.H.A. 12' Gi Ch us Q9,103 Spanish 3 fE66l'l6 l' . .A. C erlea ..LNJ9Q 'gl-',10,Q fl2,P 'blub 0,A.lf.s. 12. Rifle Club 9,1 3 d Conamalo, 2 SCHE lL, K!QQHALEf Football 9,l0, Wrestling 9,l0g.lauPlagy R13 13101955 C1ukl339,109 akin Club M1 Club 9. N A 11, C111 ,l . PLAZA, FRANCIS X ki ' SC' PP, 'FQQMA' Band Contes' ' tudentf ouncil B0 'Ch0l'11 9111110 C111 1- 5 123 Wrestling 23 Projection't 11. SC LEI,A OLISJ PLAzA,Vl4AREN F.EA.9,10,11,12Q unior elegedro -Am3ua1s1ag70,11, Prom Committee Q0 p 11. f 11, Freshma Chorus 93 Latin Clubf 1xfI JA ,S . ,10,11,12-i' -AA. 11,123 GP C1 b Y S' I us 93 Wrestl 103 Gem ,10- X Club 103 Projectionist 9, V HELL . OB-ERT CHlwllTLjDA.NlLhbL i nnual St f 113 Boys' orus 93 Foot- b IP' Wrestling 1 rojectionist 'mi 1 3 Young Re ublicans-CIT. , if '12. ITT WILLI M 3-.3 Sco1Qy10KSkBaseba .. - OSCHNEWR, RY K G.A.A. 1 sCH A 1 '41 Annual Staff 12, Caladitor 125 Gel- jratln Club 11,12Zl rac 109 Fwyallg! D.C. 14-knua, Staff man Club 12, Biology Club 99 Mon: itor 10,11,123 Pep Club 10. NARLOCK, MICHAEL A Cappella Chorus 9,10,11,123 EClub 10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,123 Cross Country 10,11,129 Football 93 Bas- ketball 9,10,11,12Q Stage Crew 93 Sea Scouts 10,11,12. NEITER, WAYNE F.F.A. NELSON, JAMES A Cappella Chorus 11,12. NEST, THOMAS Sea Scouts 10,11,12. NEUPERT, ROBERT D.C. Jet Staff 10g Annual Staff 109 Rifle Club 9, 103 Volleyball 10. NIGBOR, ROBERT Latin Club 9,10Q Football 9,10,11,129 Basketball 11,12. OGIBA, JOANNE Student Council 11,123 D.C. Jet Staff 11,122 Annual Staff 11,123 Home- coming Committee 119Freshman Cho- rus 93 Latin Club 9,10,11,123 Moni- tor 113 Pep Club 10. OLBRANZ, JANIS Homecoming Committee 11,12Q Pep Club 10. OMERNIK, CONNIE Annual Staff 123 Homecoming Com- mittee 123 Spanish Club 9g Pep Club 103 Young Democrats 12. OSTROWSKI, RODNEY Football 10,11,12. OWZARSKI, SUE Band Contest3 Latin Club 11,123 Sci- ence Club 103 National Honor Society 1O,11,12. PASSOW, STEVE Rifle Club 113 Football 9,103 Wres- tling 103 Ski Club 12. PAYNE, JOHN 11,12,Wrestl1ng 1,12. PRIEVE, TERRY F.F.A. 9,10,11,129 Treasurer 12. PRILLER, PAMELA QTransfer Stu- dentj Homecoming Committee 123Se- nior Council 12. PROBST, DIANNE Annual Staff 123 Prom Committee 113 Homecoming Committee 113 Home- coming Queen 123 Library Club 109 Cheerleader 123 Cheerleading Club 9,109 G.A.A. 9,102 Pep Club 103 Phys- ical Education Assistant 103 Driver's Education Assistant 12. RAASCH, DONALD Football 9. RAASCH, RONALD RACKOW, JUDY F.H.A. 10,113 Monitor 129 Pep Club 103 Young Republicans 12. REEDS, LEO D.C. Jet Staff 11,123 Annual Staff 123 Library Club 11,129 Treasurer 113 President 123 Debate 113Forensics 113 German Club 11,123 E Club 11, 123 Football Manager 10, 1 13 Gem Club 103 Class Treasurer 123 A.F.S. 11,129 Officer 11,123 Young Republicans 11, 123 Uthrotar 123 Senior Council 12. RICHIE, CAROL Pep Club 10. ROBLE, MARY KAY Annual Staff 123 Library Club 11, Spanish Club 9,125 Biology Club 10? Monitor 103 Pep Club 103 Represen- tative at Eau Claire 11. ROBLE, SUSAN Art Club 113 Prom Committee 113 Freshman Chorus 99 Girls' Chorus 103 Music Contest 10. ROSE, DENNIS F.F.A. 9,10,11. ROWAN, LARRY 11,123 Prom Committee 113Fre-shman Chorus 9g Latin Club 9,10,11,129 Rifle Club 113 Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 11,123 Young Republicans 123 Secretary 12. SCHOENBORN, GARY Young Democrats 123 Pep Club 103 Gem Club 113 Wrestling 10,11,123 Football Manager 11,123 Track Man- ager 109 E Club 12. SCHROEDER, ROBERT SCHULTZ, ALLAN Forensics 99 Monitor 11,12. SCHULTZ, MILTON F.F.A. 10,11,129 Officer 12. SCOTT, CHERYL Annual Staff 10,11,123 Homecoming Queen Candidate 123 Band Contest 11,129 Majorette 11,129 Library Club 119 Forensics 93 Monitor 109 Cheer- leading Club 93 G.A.A. 9,10,11,12Q Officer 123 Pep Club 10,113 Class Secretary 129 Young Democrats 11, 12. SEVERT, LORIN Prom Committee 11,123 Homecoming Committee 11,129 E Club 10,11,123 Football 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 9, 109 Sea Scouts 11. SHANKWITZ, KATHY Homecoming Committee 119 Girls' Chorus 9,11,12Q Cheerleading Club 93 G.A.A. 103 Pep Club 9,10. SIKORSKI, MARY Freshman Chorus 9. SLIWICKI, ROGER ' ' Pep Club 10. SMITH, GREGORY Cross Country 123 Wrestling Manager 122 Projectionist 10,11,123 Tennis Club 11,12. SMITH, PATRICIA Homecoming Committee 129 F.H.A. 113 Gem Club 11. SOKIE, LINDA Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Committee 129 Girls' Chorus 10,119 Rifle Club 99 Pep Club 10. SOWINSKI, LINDA Latin Club 9g Cheerleading Club 9, 109 G.A.A. 129 Pep Club 10,11. SOWINSKI, SANDRA Annual Staff 11,129 Freshman Chorus 9g Girls' Chorus 109 A Cappella Cho- rus 11,12Q Songspinners 11,129 Music Contest 9,11,129 Cheerleading Club 99 Pep Club 109 Young Democrats 12. SOWINSKI, SONJA Homecoming Committee 119 Girls' Chorus 9,10,11,129 Pep Club 10. SPINDLER, ROBERT Homecoming Committee 129 Football 99 Basketball 99 Wrestling 10,11,12. SPINDLER, WILLIAM Prom Committee 109 Football 9,10, 119 Gem Club 9,109 Young Repub- licans 11. SPRINGER, MARK STAHL, SHERRY Homecoming Committee 129 G.A.A. 10,11,12. STASZAK, KATHLEEN Student Council 109 Prom Committee 10,119 Homecoming Committee 9,10, 119 Girls' Chorus 9,10,119 A Cappella Chorus 129 Songspinners 129 Latin Club 9,10,11,129 Gem Club. STERNBERG, ANN Student Council Secretary 109 Home- coming Committee 129 Girls' Chorus 9,10,119 National Honor Society 10, 11,129 Debate 10,11,129 Forensics 119 Spanish Club 9,10,11,129 Class Trea- surer 9. STONE, JILL Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Committee 119 Queen Candidate 129 Regional Band Contest 10,11,129 Spanish Club 9,109 Monitor 1 lQG.A.A. 9,10,11,129 Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 129 Young Republicans 11,12. STORM, DAVE Rifle Club 119 Track 10. STRACHAN, KENT German Club 119 Track 11,129 Foot- ball 119 Young Democrats 12. SZARKOWITZ, JO ANN Homecoming Committee 129 Fresh- man Chorus 99 Pep Club 10. TA BAKA, BETTY Student Council 9,129 Secretary 129 D.C. Jet Staff 10,11,129 Editor 129 Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Chairman 112 Queen Candidate 129 Girls' Chorus 99 National Honor So ciety 10,11,129 Forensics 9,10,129 Latin Club 10,11,129 German Club 11,129 Badger Girls' State Represen- tative 119 Class Secretary 109 Pep Club 9,109 A.F.S. 11,129 Secretary 11,129 Young Democrats 12. TESCH, KATHY Annual Staff IIQ F.H.A. 119 Library Club 9,109 Rifle Club 99 Pep Club 10. TESCH, RUTH Girls' Chorus 9,109 G.A.A. 99 Pep Club 10. THORP, PAMELA D.C. Jet Staff 11,129 Annual Staff 11,129 Homecoming Committee 10,115 Freshman Chorus 99 Spanish Club 9,10,11,129 Monitor 129 Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 11,12. TIEDEMANN, JAMES TIETZ, KATHLEEN Prom Committee 119 Library Club 99 Cheerleader 9,109 Cheerleading Club 9,102 Pep Club 10. TOMSON, DAVID F.F.A. 9,10,11,12. TOTH, KATHERINE Annual Staff 129 Homecoming Com- mittee 129 Girls' Chorus 9,102 Rifle Club 9,10,11,129 Gem Club 119G.A.A. 9,10,11,129 Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 11. TRASKA, KERMIT Student Council 10,11,129 President 11,129 Spanish Club 9,109 E Club 9,10,11,129 Football Manager 9,10, 11,129 Basketball Manager 9,10,11, 129 Stage Crew 10,119 Projectionist 9,10Q Class Vice-President 99 Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 11,129 President 129 Young Republicans 11,12. TRUTTMAN, DAVE Homecoming Committee 119 Volley- ball 109 Basketball 9,10,11,129 Pep Club 10. TURNSKI, LENORE Annual Staff 129 F.H.A. 10,11,129 Treasurer 129 Library Club 119 Mon- itor 119 Young Democrats 11. URBAN, LYNN Annual Staff 11,129 Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Committee 11,129 F.H.A. 129 German Club 11,129 Mon- itor 129 G.A.A. 9,10,l1,12Q Pep Club 10. VALENTE, MARIA F.H.A. 129 G.A.A. 129 Vice-President 122 A.F.S. 12. VAN MOURIK, DAN Annual Staff 129 Co-Editor 129 Home- coming Committee 11,129 Library Club 11,129 Treasurer 129 German Club 11,129 Treasurer 129 A.F.S. 11, 129 Young Republicans 11,129 School Play 112 Uthrotar 129 Senior Coun- cil 12. VAN VUREN, MARILYN Monitor 129 Pep Club 109 Young Re- publicans 12g Y.F.C. 11,129 Vice-Pres- ident 12. VESLEY, MARJORIE Spanish Club 99 Monitor 11,12. VETTER, GERALD Football 9,109 Gem Club 10,11. VOGHT, JOHN E Club 10,11,129 Track Manager 10, 11,129 Football 99 Football Manager 10,11,129 Basketball Manager 1O,11, 12. WALKOWSKI, GAIL Pep Club 10. WALTERS, THEODORA Student Council 99 Annual Staff 10, 11,129 Homecoming Committee 119 F.H.A. 129 Participant in Demonstra- tion Contest 129 Girls' Chorus 11,129 Library Club 10,119 Forensics 10,129 Latin Club 99 G.A.A. 9,I0,11,12Q Pep Club 109 A.F.S. 11,129 Young Demo- crats 10,11,12. WANSERSKI, HENRY Latin Club 10,11,129 E Club 11,129 Football 9,10,11,129 Wrestling 9,109 Sea Scouts 10,11. WEBSTER, DANIEL Student Council 119 Wrestling 9,10, 11,12. WELBES, PHYLLIS ' Freshman Chorus 99 Girls' Chorus 10,11,12. WELDON, JACKLYNN Pep Club 109 Young Democrats 12. WERNER, JAMES Student Council 119 Clerk 119 Vice- President 129 Homecoming Chairman 129 Boys' Chorus 9g A Cappella Cho- rus 109 National Honor Society 11,129 Debate 9,10,11,129 Forensics 11,129 Latin Club 11,129 President 129 Span- ish Club 9,10,11,129 Class President 129 A.F.S. 11,129 Young Republicans 11,129 Uth1'otar 12. WILKE, SHEILA Student Council 99 Prom Committee 119 Girls' Chorus 10,119 A Cappella Chorus 129 Forensics 129Spanish Club 99 Cheerleader 9g Cheerleading Club 9,10. WILL, RANDOLPH Freshman Chorus 99 Projectionist 9. WIMMER, SHARON WINCENTSEN, PATRICIA Prom Committee 119 F.H.A. 10,11, 129 Young Democrats 12. WINNIE, CONNIE Annual Staff 11,129 German Club 11, 129 G.A.A. 99 Pep Club 109 Young Democrats 12. WINNIE, DANIEL Rifle Club 119 Track 10. WOLFE, MARY LOU F.H.A. 9,109 Monitor 11,129 Pep Club 10. WOLFF, LARRY Student Council 129 F.F.A. 9,10,11, 129 Secretary 119 President 129 Foot- ball 9,10,119 College Prep Club 129 Uthrotar 12. WOODWARD, CLEO Student Council 119 F.F.A. 9,10,11, 129 Vice-President 129 Football 9,10, 11,129 Basketball 9,10,11,12. WOODWARD, PAULETTE Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Committee 129 Freshman Chorus 99 Latin Club 9,109 Pep Club 9,10. WORZELLA, ANITA QTransfer Stu- dentj Student Council 129 Prom Com- mittee 119 Cheerleading Club 9g G.A.A. 119 Young Democrats 12. WOZNICKI, JEANNE Prom Committee 119 Homecoming Committee 109 Cheerleading Club 99 Pep Club 10. ZAHRT, LOU ANN D.C. Jet Staff 129 Annual Staff 129 Freshman Chorus 99 German Club 11,129 Monitor 10,11,129 Pep Club 10. ZAHRT, LINDA D.C. Jet Staff 129 Annual Staff 129 Freshman Chorus 99 Forensics 99 Ger- man Club 129 Monitor 11,129 Pep Club 109 Young Republicans 12. ZASTROW, JEAN Student Council 9,109 D.C. Jet Staff 10, 1 1, 129 Homecoming Committee 119 Queen Candidate 129 Latin Club 9, 10,11,129 Class Treasurer 109 Class Secretary 119 Pep Club 10. ZASTROW, RONALD Homecoming Committee 119 Rifle Club 119 Track 9,10,11,129 Football 9,109 Basketball 9. ZIEGLMEIER, CHERYL Girls' Chorus 9,10,11,12g Cheer- 9, Monitor 11, Cheerleading Club 9g Committee 12, Freshman Chorus 9g leading Club 9,1O,11g G.A.A. 9,10,11g G.A.A. 9. Library Club 9g Gem Club 113 G.A.A. Pep Club 9. 10,11,12g Pep Club 10, Young Demo- ZIM1y1ER1y1AN, LINDA ZYDUCK, MARY crats 12. Girls, Chorus 9,10,11g Music Contest Prom Committee 11, Homecoming X Q - .3 ' I l V, -,,. , I 3 Giesler, David 22,40,66,69,73,80,82,86 - '- l,1,.5,1::,EQ:E1- ' '- Gould, Tom 23,90,110,112 ' , Graf, Barbara 23 I 'ff -,., A I Gresens, Mark 24,66,71,78,83,86,87 ' ' -Q:i12i733Qigg2.g:,,,,,, 1 Gi-eehek, Sharon 24,75 VJ '.:'f- 13 5l'i , . - Gums, Sandra 25,67,68,75,8O ,H f f : ' Gunderson, Barbara 25,67 1 Q ' ' Guralski, Clarence 62 -' . ' - Haldeman, Patricia 25,62,64,73,75,78 ' Hedtke, Jon 25 Abel, Mary Lou 19,58,67,68,77,80,83,84,86 Abt, Larry 19,76 Adams, Judy 19,59,80,9O,92 Alexejun, Robert 19,40,66,80,86,92, 110,113 Altman, Thomas 18,19,30,40,59,66,69,70,78,80,83,86 Alvey, Mary 19,40,67,71,75,77 Aschenbrenner, Shirley 19 Augustiniak, Lloyd 19,76 Baranowski, Nancy 20, 59, 67, 72, 85, 89 Barwick, Beverly 20 Basta, Barbara 21,59,67 Bednarski, Paulette 21 Bembenek, Larry 21,66,87,127,128,13O,131 Benson, Barbara 21,67 Bernhardt, Sharon 20 Bleier, Jerry 20,76,82 Bloczynski, Victoria 20,71,73 Bogle, Carolyn 20 Boller, Fred Borth, Karen 21,79 B1-aetz, Stephanie 21,58,67,68,77,80,83,85,86,89,90 Bradfisli, Mary Jane 20 Bruski, Ronald 20,76 Buchberger, Marcella 20,31,67,70 Budleski, Dennis 20,76,127 Budleski, Rodale 21,76,128 Burns, Gloria 21 Carter, Louis 20 Chack, Karen 20,58,59,67,77 Clark, Donald 20,76 Clark, Lynette 20 Costa, Kathaleene 21,62,122 Cveykus, Mary Lou 21 Delikowski, Alleen 22,67,86 Desotelle, Richard 22 Dietmeyer, Sharon 23 Dobeck, Dennis 23,62,87,111,124 Doepke, Donald 23 Dorshak, Marcella 23,30,86 Doyle, Peggy 22,77 Driscoll, Larry 22,30,63,66,68,72,78,80,86,87,106 Easker, Linda 23 Easker, Phyllis 23,75,99 Eiberger, Mary 23 Fabel, Barbara 23 Falkowski, Gregory 22 Flegle, Michael 22,74 Fraaza, Rita 22,78 Fuss, Lyle s,22,76,124,125,127,12s Gabor, Barbara 23 Garske, Gregory 23,67,71,77,89 Gaska, Michael 22,81,110, 1 12 Gavinski, Charmaine 22 Gerstl, Gerald 22,31,66,100,111,113,126,127,128, 130,131, Helding, Jack 24,58,78,81,87,121,124,125,127,128 Herman, Levonne 24,67,77 Hoffman, Robert 25,82 Hoile, Sandra 25,77 Howe, Cheryl 25,65,81,85,89 lrick, Claude 25 Jackson, Dana 24,126 Jacques, Christine 24,65 Jagler, Beverly 24,59 Jakubowski, Susan 24,67 Janikowski, Roger 25 Jensen, Paul 25,74,87, 1 11,113 Johnson, Barbara 24 Johnson, Mark 24,62,87,117,120 Johnson, Sharon Lee 24 Johnson, Sharon Louise 24,58,83 Jozwiak, Allen 25,87,98,101,112,126 Jozwiak, Donna 25,67,75 Juedes, Kenneth 26,66,70,73,87, 1 10,113, 1 15, 1 17,119,120 Kamke, Rickey 26 Kargol, James Keck, John 27,30,110,112 Keckhaver, Alice 27 Kelly, Colleen 27,62,64,77 Kennedy, Daniel 27,31,70,s7,111,112,117,12o,124 Klatt, Sharon 26 Kleimola, Sharon 26,67,77 Kluender, Susan 27,65 Kniess, Carol 27,40,72,77,8O Koplitz, Robert 27 Kortbein, Christine 27,79 Kosobucki, John 26,66,68,73,79,82,86 Kulpinski, Kathy 26,75 Kwiatowski, Alice 26,75 LaPorte, Lynn 26,31,67,84 Laska, Nancy 27,67,71 Letarski, Jack 27 Lex, Judi 26,68,71 Liss, Roger 26,74 Lucas, Mark 26 McLaughlin, Ace 26,76 McLaughlin, Sandra 27,58 McNamara, Mary 27 McNamara, Michael 28,1 1 1,112 McNamee, Patricia 28,67,76,77,89 Marten, Beverly 29 Martin, Carolyn 29,68,71,73,80,83,89,90,4O Merriam, Linda 29 Meuret, Michael 29 Meyer, Gary 28 Meyer, Mary 28 Meyer, Paulette 29,63,64 Michalik, Michael 29 Mills, David 29 Mueller, Lois 29,67,73 Narlock, Michael 28,63,74,87,117,119, 120,121, 124,125,132 Neite1', Wayne 28,76, 111 Nelson, James 28,62 Nest, Thomas 28,74 Neupert, Robert 29,59 Nigbor, Robert 29,31,111,113,117,120,126 Ogiba, Joanne 28,67,68,70,71 Olbrantz, Janis 28 Omernik, Connie 28,67,77 Ostrowski, Rodney 28,67,77 Owzarski, Sue 29,71,80,59,40 Passow, Steve 29,90 Payne, John 20,32,66,70,73,78,87,89,95,97,111,112,117, 1 19,126, 132 Pederson, Patsy 32 Peterson, Robert 33,87,110,113,124 Petrie, Marlys 33,59 Phillips, William 33,100 Plaza, Francis 33,70,127,59 Plaza, Karen 32,71 Preller, Robert 32,82, 128 Prewitt, William 31,33,71,111,113,127,128,131 Prieve, Terry 33,76 Priller, Pamela 33,86, 106 Probst, Dianne 31,33,67,95,99,100,122 Raasch, Donald 32,76 Raasch, Ronald 32 Rackow, Judy 32 Reeds, Leo 18, 32, 66,67,68, 73, 78, 79,86,87,89, 100 Richie, Carol 33 Roble, Mary Kay 33,67,72 Roble, Susan 32 Rose, Dennis Rowan, Larry 32,66,70,78,8-3,86 Rowell, Janis 32,58,67 Ryan, Collin 32 Savage, Susan 33,67,68,75,90 Scheel, Kathleen 33 Schepp, Thomas 34 Schlei, Arnold 34,76 Schmirler, James 35 Schmitt, Daniel Schneider, Mary 35 Schoen, Dianne 35,67,68,71,78,89 Schoenborn, Gary 35,77,87,111,127,128 Schroeder, Robert 34 Schultz, Allan 34 Schultz, Milton 35,76 Scott, Cheryl 18,30,35,58,67,77,84,86,95,100 Severt, Lorin 35,87,1l0,1 13 Shankwitz, Kathy 35,65 Sikorski, Mary 34 Sliwicki, Roger 34 Smith, Gregory 34 Smith, Patricia 34 Sokie, Linda 35 Sowinski, Linda 35 Sowinski, Sandra 34,63,64,67,77 Sowinski, Sonja 34,65 Spindler, Robert 34 Spindler, William 34 Springer, Mark 35,76 Stahl, Sherry 35 Staszak, Kathleen 36,62,64,71,85 Sternberg, Ann 3O,36,40,69,72,80,85 Stone, Jill 37,59,78,89,90,95,100 Storm, Dave 37 Strachan, Kent 37,73,77,100 Szarkowitz, JoAnn 37 Tabaka, Betty 36,40,66,68,70,71,73,77,80,85,89,95,100 Tesch, Kathy 36 Tesch, Ruth 37 Thorp, Pamela 37,67,68,72 Tiedemann, James 37 Tietz, Kathleen 37 Tomson, David 36,76 Toth, Katherine 36,67,81 Traska, Kermit 36,58,66,70, 78,89, 111,117,131 Truttman, David 36,120 Turnski, Lenore 37,67,75 Urban, Lynn 37,67,73, 75 Valente, Maria 3l,36,75,84,88,89 VanMourik, Dan 36, 66,73,79,86,89,106 VanVuren, Marilyn 36,78 Vesley, Marjorie 36 Vetter, Gerald 37 Voght, John 37,87, 1 1 1,117, 124 Walkowski, Gail 38 Walters, Theodora 38,67,75,77,85,89,106 Wanserski, Henry 39,111,112 Webster, Daniel 39,127 Welbes, Phyllis 39 Weldon, JackLynn 39,77 Werner, James 18,38,69,70,71,72,80,85,99 Wilke, Sheila 38,90 Will, Randolph 39 Wimmer, Sharon 39 Wincentsen, Patricia 39,75 Winnie, Connie 39,67,73,77 Winnie, Daniel 38 Wolfe, Mary Lou 38 Wolff, Larry 38, 66,70,76 Woodward, Cleo 38,76,110,1l2 Woodward, Paulette 39 Worzella, Anita 39,70,77 Woznicki, Jeanne 38 Zahrt, Linda 38,67,73, 78 Zahrt, Lou Ann 38,67,68,73 Zastrow, Jean 38,68,71,95,100 Zastrow, Ronald 39 Zieglmeier, Cheryl 39,65 Zimmerman, Linda 40 Zyduck, Mary 40,77 FACULTY I DEX BARTELT, GEORGE 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M.S., Wisconsin State University, Menomonic. BAUMANN, GERALD 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Meno- monie. BLAHNIK, EDWARD 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Meno- monie. BLANK, RUSSELL 4,8,70,71,89 B.S., Illinois State University, Normal. BLIESE, DAVID 8,l5,111 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M.S., University of Wisconsin, Mad- ison. BRANDT, LAVERN 8,15,114 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. BULMER, HAROLD 8,82 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, M.S., University ofWisconsin, Mad- ison. B USHMAKER, KEITH 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. BUSKE, GRETCHEN MISS 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, La Crosse. CLARK, HAZEL MRS. 8 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Osh- kosh. CURTIN, PATRICK 9,127 B.S., Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis- consing M.S., Winona State College, Min- nesota. DOMBROSKI, EDWARD 9 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. DURKEE, OSCAR 9 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. EMERSON, CHARLES 9,15,58 B.E., Butler University, Indianapolis, In- diana, M.E., Butler University, Indian- apolis, Indiana. FITZPATRICK, CLARE MRS. 9 B.S., State College, Pennsylvania. GIBBS, RAY 9,76 B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison. GRABSKI, HAZEL MRS. 9 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. GREASON, ALVIN 9,15,78 B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madisong M.A., University of Colorado, Boulder. HAINES, KAREN MISS 9,63,65,107 B.A., St. Olaf College, Minnesota. HEINZ, GEORGE 9,15,66 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M.E., Wisconsin State University, Superior. HELKE, JOHN C. 10,60,61 B.A., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. HENRIKSEN, WAYNE 10,77,80 B.S., Wisconsin State College, River Falls. JOHNSON, GRACE MRS. 10 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Platte- ville. JOHNSON, JANE MRS. 10 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. JUNION, ROBERT 10,114 B.S., St. Norbert's College, West DePere, Wisconsin, M.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison. KIRSLING, PHYLLIS MRS. 10,15 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. KLUG, MARY MRS. 10 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. KRUEGER, KAREN MISS 10 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. KUSE, WILLIS 11,114,117 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. KUSS, KATHLEEN MRS. 11 B.S., Wisconsin State University, River Falls. LAKE,'LAVERN E MISS 11,68 B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, I76 M.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison. LEONARD, JAMES 11,83 B.S., Wisconsin State University, River Falls. MARTELL, JANE MISS 11 B.A., Emmanuel College, Boston, Mas- sachusetts. MC EWEN, RUTH MISS 11,15 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M.A., University of Colorado, Boul- der. MC NAMAR, BONNIE MISS 11,72 B.A., Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. MORRILL, CHARLOTTE MRS. 11 B. E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M. E., Wisconsin State University, Superior. NEITZEL, PRISCILLA MISS 11,140 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. NEUMEYER, ELISABETH MISS 11,75 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Meno- monie. OLSEN, LAWRENCE 12,118 B.S., Wisconsin State University, River Falls. OLSON, HERMAN 12,15 B.E., Wisconsin State University, White- water, M.E., Winona State University, Minnesota. PODOLSKE, MELVIN 12 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Meno- monieg M.S., Wisconsin State University, Menomonie. PROHASKA, EDWARD 12 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point, M.S., Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. RANDL, WAYNE 12,118,126 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. RAU, CLARA MRS. 12,15,79 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. RAU, MARY MRS. 12 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. RIGGLE, BURLEIGH 12,15,83 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Osh- koshg M.S., University of Wisconsin, Mad- ison. ROBINSON, KAY MISS 12 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. ROCHON. MARLENE MRS. 12 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. SCHELLIN, FA DONNA MISS 13 B.S., Wisconsin State University, La Crosseg M.S., Wisconsin State University, Menomonie. SENGENBERGER, MARGARET MRS.13 B.A., Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. SHEBUSKI, DONALD 6 B.S., University of Omaha, Nebraskag M.S., University of Omaha, Nebraska. SIFERD, SHIRLEY MRS. 13,73 B.A., Indiana University, Bloomington. SINGKOFER, MARTIN 13,15 B.E., Wisconsin State University, White water, M. E., University ofWisconsin, Mad- ison. SLEETER, EVELYN MRS. 13 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire. STANKE, MARY MRS. 13,69,85 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. STENCIL, DAVID 13 B.E., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. STIEHM, HOWARD 13,15,110 B.S., Wisconsin State University, La Crosse, M.S., Wisconsin State University, LaCrosse. SWENSON, ELIZABETH MISS 13 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. THOMPSON, NADEEN MISS 13 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. THORESON, MAREN MISS 14,107 B.S., Wisconsin State University, River Falls. VACHREAU, VIOLET MRS. 14 B.A., Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin. VAN ERT, DONALD 14,90 B.A., Wisconsin State University, Osh- kosh. WARDEN, A. DEL 14 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. WELCH, WARREN 14 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Osh- kosh. WHITLOW, LUANA MRS. 14 B.A., Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska. WOOD, ROGER 14,15 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Meno- minieg M.S., Wisconsin State University, Menominie. WUNROW, WILLIAM 14,67 B.E., Wisconsin State University, White- water. ZIEBELL, RICHARD 14,81 B.S., Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. .L Abel, John 134 Abel, Leon 52,60,129 Abel, Peggy 52,65,70,86,123 Abel, Robert 134 Abitz, Dean 137 Abitz, Douglas 52,65 Abitz, Mark 42 Abt, David 52,76 Abt, Faith 134 Ackern, Darlene 42 Adams, Neal 134 Ahles, Ronald 52,114 Ahles, Sandra 134 Akavickas, Darlene 52 Akavickas, Keith 60,134 Aldrich, Terrance 137 Alexejun, Don 137 Alexejun, William 47,114,118 Altenberg, Wayne 137 Altman, Terry 52,60,78,83 Alvey, Kay 42,71 Andreski, Carol 42 Andrews, Scott 47,82,114 Antell, Gunnard 137 Antell, Steve 47,114,74 Artz, James 47,58,71,77 Artz, Tom 42,58,71,77 Aschbrenner, Jim 114,134,140 Augustine, Alvin 47,71,77,129 Augustine, Linda 137 Babl, James 52,71 Babl, John 52,74 Ballard, Diane 137 Ballard, Teddy 52 Bandt, Dennis 52,60 Bandt, Rodney 52,60 Baneck, Jim 134 Baneck, Robert 60,134 Baneck, Russell 137 Banta, Susan 47 Barnett, Bonita 42,65,75,77 Barnett, Cynthia 137 Barnett, Gary 47 Barnett, Jim 134 Barnett, Randolph 42,58 Barnett, Robert 47,76 Barwick, Dennis 47,114,118 Barwick, Jerome 134 Barwick, Kathy 134 Barwick, Larry 52,65 Basta, Patricia 52,65,77,123 Bates, Don 90 Bauer, Jennifer, 60, 134 Bauerniiend, Cindy 60,134 Bauerniiend, Craig 47,114,118 Baum, Mike 134 Baumann, Susan 42,63,64 Baumgardt, Mark 137 Beam, David 52,114 Beam, Eugene 47,114 Beck, Allen 52,76 Beck, Chris 137 Beck, Robert 42,76,111,126 Bednarski, Russell 52,60,90,114 Bednarski, Walter 61,137 Behn, Karen 42,62,64 Belter, James 134 Bemis, Susan 42 Benaszeski, Dale 137 Benaszeski, Gary 52 Benaszeski, Linda 42,68,70,72,75,77,89 GE ER LI DEX Bernhardt, Sue 134 Best, Linda 137,140 Bigsby, Linda 134 Blanchiield, Janice 52,65 Blanchiield, Judy 52 Blanchiield, Mary 42,71,79 Blank, Annette 52,65,70 Blarek, Barbara 137 Blarek, James 47,76 Blaskowski, Frank 42 Bleier, Don 52,65,76 Bleier, Patsy 42,65 Bleier, Sandra 137 Block, Bonnie 47 Block, James 42,76 Block, Joel 42,129 Bloedel, Jody 52 Bloedel, Julie 47,75 Boershinger, James 137 Borham, Kenneth 42,71,90,106,12 1,129 Bornberg, Dennis 52,114 Borner, Jane 137 Borner, Rebecca 52,65,77,81 Boron, Darlene 52 Braatz, Edward 47,79 Braatz, Wendy 134 Brandt, Lynn 134 Breske, Leroy 52,114,129 Breske, Roger 47,79 Breunig, Margaret 52,65,70,75 Breunig, Russell 42 Brock, Lloyd 134 Brock, Marilyn 137 , Brock, Rodney 52 Brown, Ralph 52 Brush, Allen 47 Brzezinski, Frances 52,118 Brzezinski, James 52 Brzezinski, Julie 47 Buchberger, Gary 134 ' Buchkowski, Karen 47,67 Budleski, Da1'lene 47,75 Budnik, Jerome 52 Buelow, Calvin 134 Bukowski, Dick 134 Bukowski, Julie 47 Bukowski, Michael 52,118 Bunza, Laura 134 Burclaff, Ronald 52 Burgoyne, Audrey 137 Burns, Roxanne 47,59,79 Burrows, Lucene 42,65,75 Buska, Thomas 47 Bychinski, Jane 52 Chack, Donna 47,65 Chandler, Cynthia 53,79 Chandler, Jeffrey 42,62,78,79,83,106 Cherek, David 47 Cherek, Dennis 47 Cheyka, Leonard 42,110 Cheyka, Lester 137 Christiansen, Dan 42,78,106 Christiansen, David 42 Christiansen, Faye 42,75,79 Christiansen, Kaye 60,134 Ciszewski, Barry 53 Clark, Jack 137 Clark, Janice 53,65 Clark, Thomas 53,114 Coe, Jack 53,74,114,118 Cooper, Michael 61,137 Dassler, Connie 47,73 Dassler, Ronald 53,74 Davidoski, Carol 137 Davidowski, Donna 137 Davidowski, Karen 47,73 Davidowski, Ted 53,81 Davis, Tom 53 Dean, Donna 42,62,64,73 Decker, Frederick 42,72,78,87,114126 Decker, Gary 47 Delikowski, Calvin 137 DeLisle, Mary 42 DeLisle, Nancy 47,78,79 DeLonay, Laurie 42,65,75 Dequaine, Kathy 137 Derby, Debra 53 Derby, Thomas 42,68,77,106 Desotelle, Gary 47,71,82,87,127 Dettinger, Steve 134 DeVoe, Ann 134 Dieck, David 137 Dieck, Jerome 53,76 Dietmeyer, Dennis 53,74 Dietmeyer, Sue 137 Dittbrender, June 48,75 Dittbrender, Linda 43,67,75 Dittbrender, Lyle 53,76 Dobeck, Charlotte 48,75,81 Dobeck, Joan 134 Doepke, Garry 48,82 Doepke, Larry 48,82 Dolde, Brent 53,60,114 Doyle, Valerie 53 Drake, Alan 53,60,114,118 Dreger, Linda 48,72,85 Dreger, Pamela 134 Driscoll, Bonnie 43,63,64,75 Driscoll, John 53,60 Driscoll, Patricia 137 Drott, Beverly 43 Dudgeon, Christie 43,59,71 Dulak, Angeline 48 Dulak, Arlene 134 Duranceau, LouAnn 48,63,72,85 Durkee, Dianne 60,134 Dustin, Kathleen 48 Dziak, Donna 126 Dziak, Michael 137,140 Easker, Cathleen 43,75 Easker, Duane 48,76 Easker, Elizabeth 53 Edens, James 48,114,129 Edens, Mary Sue 60,134 Eggebrecht, Lynn 60,134 Eggen, Sandra 134 Eiberger, Diane 48 Eklund, Gail 60,134 Emerson, Jeanne 43,58,90 Erdman, Randy 114,134 Erdman, Russell 53,114 Erickson, Clark 137 Erickson, Majorie 53 Esker, David 53,65 Esker, Diane 53,77,81 Esker, John 137 Ewenko, Anna 48 Ewenko, Eleanor 137 Ewert, Alan 43 Fabel, Kenneth 48,129 Falk, Marcia 53,65,70 Falk, Marshall 48,81,129 Benda, Michael 42 Crandall, Jackie 61,137 Falkowski, David 43,76,111 Bender, Douglas 137 Cveykus, Ann 134 Falkowski, James 137 Bendickson, Dale 47,114 Cveykusv James 42 Falkowski, Linda 53 Bendickson, Linda 42,71 Cywinski, Ma1'y 42 Falkowski, Marcia 48,75 Berg, Jack 60,134 Cywinskiy Dale 134 Fandrey, Marlene 48 Berg, Kenneth 47,77,82,85,114 Cywinski, Ruth 42 Fandrey, Terry 134 Berndt, Carol 42 Cywinski, Shirley 137 Fandrey, William 48 Beflihafdt, JOH 47 Dalnodar, Debra 134 Felch, Kathy 48 Felch, Suzanne 53 Felver, Edwin 43 Felczkowski, Luann 53 Feirrt, Richard 137 Feith, Janet 134 Ferge, Kathy 134 Ferge, Leslie 48,71,83 Field, Patricia 61,137 Fish, William 48,114 Fisher, Jerome 48 Fisher, Michael 43,124 Fletcher, Don 53,76,110 Flynn, Julie 137 Flynn, Lawrence 53,71,114,118 Flynn, Mike 53 Fobes, Patricia 43 Fochs, Mike 60,134 Foster, Patricia 43,71 Fox, Gary 43,73 Fox, Ro Fraaza, Fraaza, France, France, France bert 53 Dale 134 Myron 53,76 Gary 48,85 Gerald 48,85 Susan 48 85 Goytowski, Dale 48,129 Grabski, David 53,60,114,118 Grabski, Glen 134 Grabski, Veronica 60,134 Graf, DuWayne 65,74 Graf, Rick 137 Groshek, Gary 43 Groshek, Glenn 137 Groshek, Wayne 137 Gruening, Randy 134 Gruna, Michael 53 Guenther, Cheryl 134 Guenther, Lee 114,134 Guenther, Linda 48,58 Gums, Pamela 53,75 Gunderson, Cathy 48,65,67 Gunderson, Joanne 53,65 Gunderson, Terry 137 Guralski, Mary Lou 53,65 Gut, Donna 48,75 Gut, Roger 43,58,110 Habeck, Debra '137 Habeck, Deidre 61,137 Habeck, Douglas 137 Hoftiezer, Jeanne 53,60 Hoftiezer, John 60,135 Hogan, Claire 53,65 Holmes, Scott 135 Hommerding, William 43,111,117 4 Hoppe, Sue Ann 53,71 Hoppe, Susan 138 Hornung, Susan 53,65,71 Howland, Jacalyn 53 Hunt, Connie 49,65 lreton, Rebecca 135 lrick, Theresa 49,65,85 Isaacson, Gary 53 Jacques, Marcia 49,65,75,85 Jaeck, Robert 53,144 Jaeger, Larry 138 Jagerson, Jan 60,135 Jagerson, John 49,59,81 Jagler, Dennis 135 Jagler, Mary 43,59 Jakubowski, Robert 138 Jehn, Kathy 49,67 Jensema, Bruce 53,65 Jensen, Steven 54,60,114 Frank, Edward 43,82 Frank, Charlotte 48 Freeman, Mark 48 Freeman, Tim 137 Fritz, Rodney 137 Fritz, Susan 48,59,72,79 Froelich, Kay 137 Furmanek, Rose 43,75 Fust, Janet 60,134 Gabor, Thomas 48,129 Gajewski, Shirley 43,71,81 Gardner, Barry 53 Gardner, Sydney 48,76 Garske, 'Ferry 53,71 Gaska, Mildred 61,137 Gaska, Rita 134 Gausmann, Cathy 43,78 Gausmann, James 61,137 Habeck, Lenard 53 Habeck, Sandra 60,134 Hack, Steven 48 Hadley, Mark 53,118 Hahn, Diane 61,137 Hahn, Steven 43 Halbesleben, Beryl 43,65 Halbesleben, Ross 53,76 Halbesleben, Steven 137 Haldeman, Larry 134 Halkowski, Dennis 137 Hantz, Sherry 53 Hansen, Cynthia 61,137 Harder, David 110 Hassel, Daniel 53 Hassel, Lynn 134 Hawley, Richard 48 Heding, Donna 138 Heding, Ronald 43 Johnson , Boyd 49 Johnson, David 49,114 Johnson, David 135 Johnson, Gerald 60,135 Johnson, Jennifer 43,58 Johnson, John 138 Johnson, MaryAnn 43 Johnson, MaryLou 54 Johnson, Nora 49 Jones, Nelda 49,78 Jost, John 54 Jozwiak, Don 135 Juedes, Carol 54,65 Juedes, Charles 49,76 Juedes, Donald 43,59 Juedes, Joan 135 Juedes, Raymond 43,76 Juedes, Susan 49 Kaetterhenry, Carol 43 Gausmann, Mary 48 Gavinski, Charlotte 53 Geier, Ronald 43,76 Geiger, Charlotte 53,65,77 Geiger, Jeff 48,68,69,72,77,83,85,89 Geiger, Nathan 137 Hedtke, Jeff 48 Hedtke, Shelley 135,140 Heeren, David 48,58 Heeren, Donald 53,76 Heeren, Rick 43,58 Heeren, Ruth 53 Geiger, Thomas 114,129 Genett, William 48,114,129 George, Ward 137 Gerstl, Betty 53,60 Geurink, Deborah 134 Geurink, Eugene 48,76,114,129 Geurink, Gordon 43,76,110,127 Geurink, Marilyn 134 Geurink, Maurice 43,111,129 Gibbs, Betsy 48,59,67,68,72,79 Gibbs, Robert 53,79,114,118 Gierczak, Christine 48,70 Gierczak, Lyle 43,74 Gilbertson, Gene 137 Gilbertson, Sandra 48,65 Heinrich, Annette 43 Heinz, DeLourdes 135 Helding, Pamela 48,58,59,72,79,131 Helding, Scott 43,59,87,127,130 Hellrood, Gary 138 Henderson, Casey 48,65,72,78 Henderson, Kelly 138 Herman, Dan 53,74,76,82,114 Herman, John 43,73,74 Herman, Mike 53,114 Hermans, Sharon 53 Hertzfeld, John 48 Kaetterhenry, Paul 135 54,114 Kaiser, Curt Kaiser, Perry 114,135,140 Kaiser, Randy 42,43,7O,77,85 110 Kalinke, Barbara 43 Kalinke, Sandra 138 Kaminski, Gary 42,43,70,72,87 111 124 125 Kamke, Patricia 54,65 Karcher, Terry 43,76 Kasper, Gary 49,74 Kasprzycki, Barbara 49,72,106 Kasprzycki, James 54,65,1 Kazda, Douglas 138,140 Keck, Mary 43,77,79 Keckhaver, Bonnie 135 Keckhaver, Lynn 54 14 Kent Gitchell, Roberta 43, 59, 68, 72, 81 Glaczak , Elizabeth 48 Glaczak, George 137,140 Glaczak, Jerome 53,114 Glaczak, Marie 134 Gleason, Sharon 137 Hess, Kenneth 114,135 Hess, Robert 49 Hettinga, Beverly 43 Hettinga, Clifford 138 Keckhaver, Marcella 49 Kees, Sandra 54,65,123 Kent, Bill 135 Kent, John 43,70,73 Karen 54 65 75 Hettinga, Lois 53 Hettinga, Marcia 53 Hettinga, Vernon 114,135 Hintz,Car1een 135 Hintz, 'Ferry 49,76 Goertz, Linda 42,43,67,68,70,71,72,122 Goldbach, Terry 53,114 Golding, Rodney 61,137 Golding, Yvonne 53,60 Gorski, Debra 134 Gorski, Dennis 53 Gorski, Gary 53 Gorski, John 43 Gorski, Lyle 48,73,81 Gorski, Mary 134 Gotchy, Sandra 48 Hitz, Susan 53,65,75 Hodgkins, John 53,60 Hodgkins, Steven 49 Hoehn, Karen 61,138 Hoffman, Barbara 135 Hoffman, Mary 135 Hoffman, Russell 53,60 Hoffman, Mike 49 Hofmann, Bruce 43,62,78,82 Hofmeister, Georgianna 43 Hofmeister, Howard 53,118 Kent, Robert 43,58,106 Kersten, Beverly 43,59,67 Kersten, Donna 135 Kersten, Joyce 43 Ketchum, Peggy 54 Ketchum, Merlin 43,114 Kiedrowski, Beverly 43 King, John 54,76 King, John 61,138 King, Raymond 138 Kinney, Pat 138 Kitowski, Pat 90 Klatt, Dennis 54,76 Kleimola, Barbara 49,65 Klemp, Thomas 138,140 Klopotek, Laurel 138 Kluck, Patricia 49,77 Kluender, Robert 43,63 Kluender, Ronald 54,65,76,82 Klug, Janie 138 Kluz, Allen 49,78 Knapp, Glorian 43 Kneisl, Yvonne 138 Knutson, Jean 135 Knutson, Patricia 54,65,70,79 Knutson, William 43,127 Kolbeck, David 43 Kolbeck, Jane 49,62,64 Kolbeck, Linda 60,135 Kole, Dale 61,138 Kole, Mary 49,65 Konkel, Melvin 43,76 Konkel, Pat 60,135 Kort, Jean 49,85 Kort, Mary 49 Kort, Robert 135 Kort, Sue 43,75,85,122 Kortbein, Dennis 49,76 Kosobucki, Gordon 49,74,81,114, 118 Koss, Susan 54 Kostroski, Mary 54 Kostroski, Rita 43,75 Krause, Andrew 138 Krause, John 54 Krueger, Arden 54,76 Krueger, Christine 135 Krueger, Christine 54 Krueger, Franklin 138 Krueger, Jacqueline 138 Krueger, John 49,73,85 Krueger, Linda 43 Krueger, Richard 43,81,129,130 Krueger, Richard 49,114 Kudronowicz, David 43 Kuhn, Joan 43,59,62,64,72,106 Kujawa, Debra 54,70 Kujawa, Jeffrey 138 Kujawa, Walter 49 Kuklinski, Betty 49 Kuklinski, Elsie 54 Kuklinski, Gerald 138 Kuklinski, Lynda 49,75,77 Kuklinski, Walter 49 Kummerow, James 49 Kummerow, Jeffrey 138 Kuroski, Paul 49,68,73,83,89,129 Ku1'th, Lorri 138 Kurtz, Gerhardt 61,138 Kurtz, Harvey 49,69,70,72,85,89 Kwiatkowski, Charles 135 Ladin, Linda 54,65,70 LaFave, Elle 1 49,65,75 Landowski, Mark 54,118 Laporte, Mark 49 Laporte, Mary 54,65 Laporte, Steve 49,78,121, 129 Larson, Joseph 49,69,83 Larson, William 135 Laska, Leroy 54,114 Laska, Shirley 49,75 Lay, David 135,140 Lay, Mark 61,138,140 Leder, Jerry 135 Leder, Joan 43,75 Leder, John 49 Leder, Judy 138 Legner, Darlene 43,72,75,79 Legner, James 54 Leist, Pam 138 Leist, Suzanne 49 Leist, Terry 135,140 Lemberger, Gerald 49 Lemberger, Tom 138 Lemke, Ilene 43 Lemke, Marian 54 Lemke, Sandra 138 Lemmer, Donald 43,74 Lerch, Diane 49,60,85 Lerch, Kathleen 43,70,71 Lerch, Linda 54,65 Lester, Dean 49 Lewis, Emery 44,71 Lewis, Linda 135 Lewis, Lonnie 44,114 Lewis, Marlee 49,65,79 Lex, Charmaine 135 Lex, Sharon 44,75 Lintner, Debra 138 Lintner, Willis 44,69,72 Lippert, Barbara 44 Lippert, Diane 135 Literski, Betty 44 Literski, Gerald 138 Litzer, Carlo 44,68,72 Litzer, Ed 54,114,118 Litzer, Patricia 49 Lodholz, Pamela 135 Lodholz, Paulette 44,71 Long, Elizabeth 135 Loomis, Mary 135 Lorge, Karen 60,135 Lucas, Barbara 54 Lucas, Carol 49 Ludwig, Judy 54,60 Ludwig, Sandra 44 Lueck, Dorothy 44,58,68,72 Lueck, Jacolyn 138 Luetschwager, Tom 44,58,72 Lund, Linda 135 Lund, Jean 44,63,64,75,77 Lyon, Mark 44,74,82 Machmueller, Linda 61,138 MacSwain, JoAnn 135 MacSwain, Randall 49,114 Maltby, Randall 138 Manning, Perry 49,76 Marcell, Bruce 49 Marcis, Sherman 138 Markrof, Sally 49,71 Marotz, Dianna 135 Marquard, Susan 138 Marquardt, Gerald 44 Marquardt, Jean 54,75 Marquardt, Lois 49 Martin, Joanne 135 Martin, Keith 49,59,68,69,71,85,89 Marx, John 54,65,114 Mascotti, Lois 54 Masgay, Michael 49,90,114 Matthiesen, Mary 138 Matzke, Earl 138 McCrossen, Dianne 44 McEwen, Cheryl 60,135 McEwen, Debbie 135 McLaughlin, Linda 54,60 McMahon, Patrick 54,65 McNamara, Kathy 49,69,72,85 McNamee, James 61,138 Meadows, Edward 54 Merriam, Joy 49 Merriam, Leslie 138 Merriam, Nancy 49 Merriam, Sandra 138 Messerkneckt, LuAnn 49 Metcalf, Michael 49,110,117 Meuret, Patrick 135 Meydam, Rodney 138 Meyer, Charles 49,118,59 Meyer, Dennis 49,59,68,85,114,118 Meyer, John 135 Meyer, Ma1'garet 44 Meyer, Orville 44 Meyers, Michael 61,138 Michalik, Morris 44 Mientke, David Miller, Jacqueline 44,59 Miller, Terry 61,138 Miller, William 54,60,106 Mills, Dennis 49,82 Mirek, Daniel 44 Moberg, Judith 47,49,7O,72,123 Moberg, Lloyd 54 Muellen, Gail 49 Mueller, Gene 44,76 Muelver, Debra 61,138 Muelver, Sharon 44,59,77 Muenster, Darlene 49 Murkowski, Jayne 49,62,64,72,85106 123 Narlock, Gary 54,65,74 Neises, James 54,114 Neiter, Duane 44,76,124 Neiter, Kathy 54 ' Nelson, Clifford 135 Nelson, Garland 138 Nelson,Jean 138,140 Nelson, Thomas 54,129 Nemke, Therese 44,75 Neuendank, Janie 44,71,85 Neuendank, Rodney 135 Neumeyer, Nancy 49 Neumeyer, William 44 Nevinski, Pamela 54 Newby, Patricia 44,67,71,90 Nicolaison, Richard 44,59,87,124 Nienow, Ann 61,138 Nieslowski, Jim 135 Nieslowski, John 135 Nimz, Gerald 44,82 Nimz, Holly 135 Nowinski, Cynthia 138 Nowinski, Loren 49,114 O'Bray, Diane 44 O'Brian, Amy 55 Ogiba, Theresa 49,65,70,75,85 Ohland, Gloria 60,135 O'Keefe, Darlene 138 O'Keefe, Robert 55,82,129 OlKeefe, Ronald 49,82,129 Olbrantz, Louise 55 Olbrantz, Roseanne 44,71 Olcott, Robin 138 Olinski, Allen 55 Olinski, Dennis 44,73,82 Olmstead, Timothy 135 Olson, Arden Olson, Connie 55 Olson, Gail 49 Olson, Gary 138 Olson, Gary 44 Olson, Karin 55,60,75,77,106,123 Olson, Kristin 44,62,64,70,72 Omernik, Sue 55 Osswald, Arlene 60,135 Ossward, Susan 60,135 Ostrowski, Randolph 44 Overbeck, William 44,81 Page, Debra 138 Page, Wayne 135 Palm, Philip 50,114, 118,126 Passow, Betty 55 Passow, Claudene 138 Passow, Gary 60,135 Paszek, Irene 44,75 Pauls, James 50,83 Pauls, Michael 135 Payne, Bonnie 60,135 Payne, Thomas 55,160 Pederson, Robert 138 Pelot, John 138 Pflieger, Kathy 50,65,85,89 Phillips, Cindy 44,65 Phillip, Charles 50 Pieper, Mark 135 Pieper, Scott 55 Plaza, Phillip 135 Pope, Cindy 50 Pope, Susan 138 Potter, Gregory 138 Prahl, Eugene 44 Pregont, Daniel 50,87,114,118,126 Pregont, Jim 55,65 Pregont, Lynn 50 Prewitt, Barbara 138 Prewitt, Thomas 50,114,129 Prieve, Irene 44 Prieve, Kenneth 44,65 Prieve, Russell 44,81 Prieve, Steven 135 Priller, Linda 55,65 Priller, Susan 138 Probst, Nancy 50,73,75,81 Scheel, Gerald 139 Scheel, Monty 114,136 Scheinoha, Robert 136 Schepp, John 55,114 Schepp, Susan 136 Schickert, Marliss 50,67,75 Schifelbine, Betty 139 Schilling, Wayne 55,74 Schira, Jamie 136 Schira, Joseph 55,76,81 Schlei, Elmer 55,76,114 Pudelko, Connie 61,138 Pudelko, David 50,58,74 Pyke, Danny 44,76 Pyke, Roseanne 138 Pyke, Ted 138 Raasch, Richard 50 Schlueter, Donald 136 Schlund, Mark 55 Schmidt Schmidt ,June 55,65,75 Pamela 139 schmidrlnandaii 60,136 Schmidt, Ronald 45 Schulstrom Susan 45 7 Raasch, Roger 55 Radke, Carl 138 Radke, David 50 Radke, Jacquelyn 61,138 Radke, Cynthia 55 Radtke, Lois 138 Radtke, Wayne 60,135 Radtke, Wesley 45,62,82 Rainville, Gary 55,65 Raktke, Terry 44,62,82 Ramthum, Gail 135 Ramthum, Mark 45,72 Ramthum, Sharon 135 Reichel, Dean 135 Schmidtke, Steven 50,69,83 Schmirler, Ramona 60,136 Schmirler, Rosalie 45 Schmutzer, Larry 45,110 Schoen Christine 45 65 67 Schoenborn Jon 50 58 Schoenborn Phil 45 58 111 'Ili Soukup, Jeff 55,114,118 Sowinski, Julie 45,122 Sowinski, Sally 55 Spatz, Jerome 50,76 Spatz, Kenneth 139 Spatz, Margaret 139 Springer, Matthew 139 Springer, Myrna 139 Spychalla, Dean 56 Spychalla, Kurt 56,1 14, 1 18 Spychalla, Terri 136 Staege, Donavon 45,117 Stahl, Mick 50,82,129 Stang, Barbara 56,65 Stang, Shirley 50,65 Stanke, Paul 50 Stankowski, Jessica 47,50 Stankowski, Michael 56,65,114 Staszak Diane ' a er, ind 3 ere a 50 ane 136 Ste c ynn 60 136 ba er 1 1 1 te 5 1 - J y i, y,l'l Schoenfeldt Greg 45 85 87 110 ' 6 129 I-yn 6 60 90 Scholz Gary 55 o e meg! 0 136 Schreiber, Karen 50 St m ' 45 65 Schroeder, Richard 13 tup 'c arol 45,72 Schroeder Richard M. 1 6 Reichel, Dianne 139 Reichel, Lynne 55 Reince, Gail 50,72 Remington, Marsha 45,71,79,81 Renaud, Dianne 50 Renaud, George 135 Reynolds, Suzanne 50,72 Reynolds, Terry 139 Schulta Suw ,Dennis 139 S van, Richard 45,110,117,119 124 132 Swemke, Jack 56 1 v 1 s 1 ' I 9, 7 , 9 ' I t , Schreiber, Kay 50 QV Zi?and ,50,72,78,87,121 129 Schulta Jarnes 81 1325 W John 50 90 Schultai Janet 61,139 2 D I 7 1 Schulta, Schulta, Schultz, Schultz, D ay s 0 James 45,7 Schultz, Randy 55,129 G Michael 47, , Sandia 45687 2 Barbara 45 f Rhyner, David 45 Rhyner, Gary 55,60,65 Rhyner, Janice 50,75 Rhyner, John 45,121,124 Richardson, James 55,114 Richardson, Keith 135 Richardson, Richard 50,62 Richardson, Roger 45,87, 121,12 Richie, Diane 55 Richie, Michael 139 Richie, Yvonne 139 Rick, Glenda 50,65,85 Richmond, Franceen 45,71 4 Schultz, Roslynn 55,65 Schultz, Terry 139 Schulz, Marcy 50,64,78,8 Schulz, Marie 50,67,73,77 Schulz, Mary 55 Schymanski, James 1 14,136 Seehuetter, Charles 45 Seehuetter, Nancy 55,65 Sefton, David 50,71,77,139 Setula, Linda 50,58,67,68,72,79 Shebuski, Ronald 139 Shepard, Deborah 60,136 Shepard, Jeff 45,59 Ritchie, Henry 55,74 Robare, David 55 Roberts, Jack 45,58,73,78,81,85,89,121 Robinson, Mike 55,114 Roble, Jean 50 Roehrdanz, Brian 50,114 Roeske, Cindy 50,72,85,123 Rose, Joyce 45 Rouse, Sheldon 60,135 Rowan, Allan 139 Rowell, Phillip 55,65,114 Rozek, Norman 45,72,121,124 Rucinski, Bonnie 50,75 Rucinski, Debra 139 Rucinski, Linda 136 Rugg, Deborah 61,139 Rung, Roger 45,68,117 Ryan, Barry 139 Ryan, Terry 55 Rydell, Warren 55 Ryzmek, Michael 45 Sheptoski, Rita 45 Shidell, Chalmer 136 Shidell, Douglas 50,58,83,89 Shidell, Kenneth 60,136 Shidell, Marion 55 Shidell, Roger 136 Shidell Susan 45 Shidell, Thomas 50,60 Shimkus, Judy 45,73,76 Siferd, Glen 60,136 Siferd, Linda 45,63,64,72 Sikorski, David 139 Sikorski, Noreen 55 Skare, Michael 45, 1 1 1,124,127 Skare, Thomas 45,74 Skidmore, Paul 136 Skilling, Skilling, Kathy 136 Rodney 55,76 Sliwicki, Beverly 45,65,75 Sliwicki, James 55,65 Salsieder, MaryLou 45,71 Salvesen, Robert 45,76 Salzman, John 45 Sanquist, Eugene 136 Sattler, Cathy 50,75,85 Sattler, Edwin 55,114,118 Sattler, John 136 Schanke, Dianne 60,136 Scheel, Cynthia 139 Sliwicki, Rita 136 Smith, Cheryl 45 Smith, Cheryl 61,139 Smith, Kathy 139 Snapp, Charles 60,136 Sonntag, Colleen 50,72 Sonntag, Terry 45,124 Sorenson, Carla 136 Sorenson, Cheryl 55,77 Swenson, Ga y 45 Ta ka erald 45 k ichael 56,114 Ta f ner, Pat 60,136 a lor, William 60,136 Te lier, Preston 114,136 TePaske, Gail 136 TePaske, Glenn 51,76 TePaske, Marion 45 Teige, Randy 61,139 Tesch, Aaron 51 Tesch, Alan 45,129 Tesch, Barbara 46,58,77 Tesch, Dale 139 Tesch, DeWayne 51 Tesch, Gordon 136 Tesch, Judith 139 Tesch, Roger 46,76,111 Tesch, Terry 56,114 Thompson, Linda 136 Thorn, Bruce 139 Thorn, Walter 51,74 Thorp, Robert 136 Thorp, Roxanne 139 Thresher, Jeanne 56,78 Tiedemann, Jerel 51 Tiedemann, Jon 46 o J n 56,127 Tietz, Douglas 47,51,68,69,70,72 83 85 Tietz, Linda 60,136 Topper, Julene 46,65,67 Torney, Alan 51,58 Torney, David 61,139 Torney, Jean 46,58,65 Toth, Donna 51 Townsend, Jane 56 Traska, Charles 61,139 Traska, Robert 56,60,70, 1 14,118 Traska, Thomas 46,82 Trotzer, William 51,76,82,98, 11 1 1 15 127 Truttmann, Debra 139 Truttmann, Sandra 51 Tryba, Darlene 51,79 Tryba, Sandra 56 Tryba, Wayne 139 Trzebiatowski, Gail 46,75 Trzebiatowski, Linda 51,75 Werner, Joan 139 Trzebiatowski, Marlis 136 Tushkowski, Karen 139 Tyskiewicz, Michael 46,110,124 Urban, Jeanne 51,58,85,123 Urban, Jill 61,139 VanderGeest, Richard 139 Van Van Van Van Van Lieshout, Barbara 56,69,123 Lieshout, Robert 51,121 Vuren, Cynthia 56,79 Vuren, Phyllis 46 Vuren, Roger 139 Vaughn, Dale 51,65 Vaughn, Sharon 46,75 Voght, Ann 51,62,64,122 Wendland, Jacalyn 56 Wendland, Jill 46 Wendorf, Norma 46,80,81,83 Wendorf, Patricia 46,77 Wendorf, William 60,136 Wendorski, Ronald 136,140 Wendt, Jeff 56 Wenzel, Beth 56 Wenzel, Lois 46,85 Werba, Bruce 46,65,81 Werba, James 46,81 Wergin, Polly 51,59,77 Werner, David 51,59,68,72,83,89 Wolff, Charles 139 Wolff, Harvey 81,136 Wood, Mary 61,139 Woodward, Bradley 56,114 Woodward, Harvey 51,76 Woodward, Jessie 51 Woodward, Reed 56,74 Worzella, Denise 56,65 Worzella, Gerald 51 Worzella, Norma 136 Woznicki, Susan 51,75 Woznicki, Terry 51,114,118 Wruck, Dennis 51 Wruck, Diana 136 Voght, Mary 139 Vullings, John 136 Vullings, William 56 Wachtl, Susan 51,75,85 Wadzinski, Daniel 56,74 Wadzinski, Donna 56,60 Wadzinski, Lois 51,75 Waighter, Dale 139 Waldenberger, Frances 51,67,118,123 Waldenberger, Len 56,114 Waldinger, Elyse 46,62,64,106 Waldinger, Joanne 65,65,77 Walkowski, Gloria 51 Walkowski, Linda 139 Walraven, Donald 51,114,129 Walters, Carolyn 51,63,64,72 Walters, Sharon 56,65 Walters, Wayne 136 Wanserski, James 51,114 Wanta, Mark 56,65,114 Warpehoski, Martha 46,68,69,71,80 Webster, Joanne 56,65,70,71 Webster, Thomas 46,7l,87,127 Welbes, Carmen 51 Weldon, John 51,71,129 Wesnick, Diane 139 Wetterneck, Barry 51 Wetterneck, Debra 56,65 Whiteside, Mark 56,60,129 Whitman, Carol 46,75 Wierzba, Dennis 139 Wierzba, Mary 46 Wi1k,CarolJean 46 Wilke, Carol Mae 46 Will, Deborah 56,60 Wyro, Wyro, Wyro, Yach, Zahn, Zahrt, Zahrt, Zahrt, Zahrt Zahrt Bradley 56,114,118 Donald 46,65 Kirk 136 Connie 46,75 Sharol 46 Barbara 51 Daniel 51 Roger 56,76,114,129 Ronald 46,63,117,124 Sharon 56 Wimmer, Cathy 56 Winc ents en, Wincentsen, Greg 51,76 Janice 46,75 Wincentsen Marcia 136,140 Wincentsen Tim 139 Zajackowski, Raymond 139 Zank, David 139 Zander, Laura 51,59 Zastrow, Sharon 51 Zaugg, Nancy 139 Wojicechowski, Kathy 51,71 Wojicechowski, Michael 139 Wolf, Beverly 46,62,64 Wolfe, Brenda 46 Zepplin, Kay 136 Zimmerman, Dennis 139 Zimmerman, Larry 51,76 Zimmermann, Ross 51,76,114 129 Wolfe, David 136 Wolfe, Donna 46,73 Wolfe, Gary 51 Wolfe, James 139 Wolfe, Lindy 139 Wolfe, Nancy 56,65 Zimmermann, Gary 56, 76,129 Zimmermann, Mark 56 Zimkevcz, James 139 Zoromski, Leon 51,76 Zynda, Daniel 139 Zynda, Robert 51,74 x . 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