Dodgeland High School - Reflections Yearbook (Juneau, WI)
- Class of 1975
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DEDICATION As our 1975 school year comes to a close, we look back over all the fond memories of the year. All the activities, excitement, and classes seem to be over, but these memories will certainly be with us for the rest of our lives. We, the editors of the 1975 Reflections, would like to dedicate this yearbook to one of Dodge land's fondest memories, our AFS student, Alberto Paniagua. MEMORIES . . . Badger Boys Badger Girls Standing: Kent Saugsted, Geoige Hartman, Ter- ry Schulz, Wayne Breit- barth, Scott Singletary, Seated: Mary Buhr, Ar- lene Benniger. Class Officers National Merit Scholarship President: Wayne Breitbarth; Vice-President: Jane Ninnman, Mr. Brenegan is presenting George Hartman this award. Secretary: Jenny Seeliger; Treasurer: Nancy Uttech. Honor Students Front Row: Loraine Haase, JoAnn Erickson. Second Row: Cindy Pase- wald, Geri Schrab, Lila Braun- schweig, Arlene Benninger, Linda Braunschweig, Jenny Seeliger. Third Row: Lynann Nehls, Pat Sharp, Jami Hauer, Mary Buhr, Brenda Woltman, John Rediske, Wayne Breitbarth, Kent Saugstad. Fourth Row: Scott Singletary, George Hartman, Barb Dahl. 7 HEIDI ABEL GAA 4; Forensics 3; One-Act Plays 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Clubs: Home Ec. 1-4, President 4. LILA BRAUNSCHWEIG Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Chorus 1; Jr. Miss 4; Musical 1; Track 1; GAA 2-4; Student Council 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Co-Ed- itor 4; Class Sec. 3; Tutor 2-4; Clubs: AFS 2-4; Librarian's 2; Arts G Crafts 1; Spanish 1,2. KATHERINE M. BRAKER Kathy Track 1; Pom-Pom Girls 1; Clubs: French 2,3; Stage Crafts 1. ARLENE JANICE BENNINGER Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4; BGS 3; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Chorus 4; Cheerleading 3; Forensics 2-4; One-Act Plays 2, 3; Jr. Miss 4; Tutor 3,4; Clubs: Home Ec. 3; Spanish 1, 2; State Crafts 1; Drama 2,3. I I LINDA BRAUNSCHWEIG Honor Student 4; Chorus 1; GAA 2-4; Track 1; Cheerleading 2; Tutor 2-4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Business Mgr. 3,4; Class VP 2; Jr. Miss 4; Musical 1; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Librarian's 3; AFS 2-4; Spanish 1,2. WAYNE C. BREITBARTH Bomber Honor Student 4; Prom Court 3; BBS 3; NHS 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1-4; Crosscountry 1; Class President 2-4; Clubs: Let- termen's 3,4; Student Council 1; Spanish 1-3. MARI BETH KAY BRIGOWATZ Beth Class Secretary 2; Student Cou- ncil 1,3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Assistant Sr. Editor 4; Band 1-4; Stage Band 3,4; Student Director 4; Chorus 1; Musical 1; Solo Ens. 1-4; GAA 1-4; Volley- ball 4; Cheerleading 1,3; Clubs: Lettermen's 4, Sec. 4; AFS 3,4. MARY A. BUHR Prom Court 3; Honor Student 4; BGS 3; NHS 3,4; Tutor 2,4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook Staff 1, 4; Bus. Mgr. 4; Band 1-4; Band Board 2; Student Director 3,4; Chorus 1-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Swing Choir 2-4; Solo G Ens. 1- 4; GAA 1-4; Boardmember 2; Track 1,4; Volleyball 4; Cheer- leader 1-4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; AFS 2-4; VP 4; French 3,4; President 4; Debate 1,4; For- ensics 2-4; One-Act Plays 1-4; Drama 1-4; Musical 1,4; Jr. Miss 4. KEVIN BURNETT Clubs: FFA 4; One-Act Plays 3. SANDRA L. BUSCHKOPF Sandi Tutor 2-4; Yearbook Staff 2; Musical 1; Chorus 1-4; Swing Choir 4; GAA 1; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 4; Librarian's 3,4; French 3; AFS 4. NANCY BUSS Tutor 4; Clubs: Home Econom- ics 2,3; Stage Crafts 1; Span- ish 2. COLLEEN A. COYER Band 1-4; Stage Band 3,4; Honor Clinic 1-4; GAA 2-4; Track 4; Volleyball 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tutor 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; AFS 4, Sec, 4; Home Ec. 4; French 3,4. LLOYD C. CALLIES L. C. Wrestling 1-4; Captain 4; Track 1; Cross Country 1; Clubs: FFA 1-4, Vice-President 4; Letter- men 3,4; Spanish 2. GREGORY CAINE Greg Prom Court 3; Football 1-4; Honorable Mention 4; Wrestling 3; Student Council 3; Clubs: French 1,2. BARBARA DAHL Barb Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4, Treas. 4; Chorus 1,2, 4; Swing Choir 2, 4; Solo G Ens. 2,4; GAA 3,4; Cheerleading 3; One-Act Plays 2-4; Jr. Miss 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Forensics 2,4; Tutor 2; Mus- ical 1; Clubs: Home Ec. 1,3,4; AFS 4; Drama 2-4. 10 JUDITH ANN DAHNERT Judy Band 1-4; Stage Band 3,4; Arts Crafts 1. JoANN ERICKSON Billy Jo Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Band 1-4; Stage Band 1-4; Student Director 3; Honor Clinic 1-4; Solo Ens. 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Swing Choir 2-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Student Council 4, Treas- urer 4; GAA 2-4; Musical 1,4; Yearbook Staff 2-4; Ass't. Sr. Editor 4; Class Treasurer 1; Chibs: Arts Crafts 1; AFS 3,4; French 3. VICKI LYNN FEHLING Vic Prom Court 3; Band 2-3; Twirl - er 2-3; Chorus 2-3; Swing Choir 3,4; Solo Ens. 2-3; One-Act Plays 3; Clubs: GAA 2; AFS 4; Spanish 1,2; Stage Crafts 1; Drama 3. TIMOTHY PHILLIP ENG HUNG Tim NHS 4; Newspaper Staff 1-4, Head Reporter 3, Ass't. Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Forensics 3,4; One-Act Plays 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Musical 4; Clubs: AFS 3, 4; Arts Crafts 1; French 1,2; Drama 3,4. CLAUDIA J. GERBITZ Claud FFA Sweetheart 4; Tutor 3,4; Chibs: Spanish 2-4; Home Ec- onomics 3; Stage Crafts 1. 11 CINDY LEE GORR Cin Tutor 4; GAA 1-4, Boardmember 3, Secretary 3; Chibs: Pep 1-3. LORAINE M. HAASE Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4; Cho- rns 1-4; Tutor 2-4; Newspaper Staff 4; Art Editor 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Librarian's 3; AFS 3,4; Spanish 1,2; Foren- sics 1-4; Musical 1. CHERYL ANN GUDERIAN Gerti Tutor 2-4; Clubs: French 3. GEORGE H. GROSENICK Football 1-3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1-4; Baseball 3; Cross- Country 4; Clubs: Lettermen's 1-4; Class VP 4; Student Coun- cil 2,4; French 1,2. MARY HARDT Mar Color Guard 1; Chorus 2-4; GAA 4; Tutor 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1,2; French 4; Pep Club 2. 12 GEORGE A. HARTMAN III Boo-Boo Bear Honor Student 4, BBS 3; Home- coming King 4; NHS 4; Foot- ball 1-4, MVP 4, All-Con.4; Wrestling 1-4; Co-Capt. 3; Track 1-4; Student Council 4, President 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Clubs: French 1,2; Lettermen's 2-4; Arts C Crafts 1; AFS 4. SUZANNE M.KANT Sue NHS 4; Twirler 2-4; Band 1-4, Band Board 4; Chorus 1; Solo G Ens. 1-4; Volleyball 4; Track 1, 4; Pom-Pom Girls 1; GAA 1-4; Student Council 1,3; Musical 1; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Jr. Mgr. 3,4; Sr. Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Tutor 4; Clubs: French 3; Home Ec. 4; Lettermen's 4; Li- briarian's 2; Pep 2,3. JAMI JOLENE HAUER Transfer from Wautoma 2; Honor Student 4; Homecoming Court 2,4; Prom Court 3; Color Guard 4; Band 1-4; Stage Band 4; Boardmcmbcr 3, Treasurer 3; Chorus 2-4; Swing Choir 2-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Solo G Ens. 2- 4; GAA 2-4; Boardmember 3, Treasurer 3; Student Council 3; Forensics 4; Musical 4; Year- book Staff 4; Tutor 4; Clubs: AFS 2-4. BARB JOHN Bobbi Clubs: Librarian's 4; Home Ec- onomics 3. MICHAH I). HOBAN Transfer from New Berlin West 2; Band 3; Wrestling 4; Baseball 3,4; Student Council 4. 13 MICHAEL E. KRUEGER, JR. Football 3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; AFS 3,4; French 1,2. DENNIS J. KOHL Wheels Track 2,3; Basketball Mgr. 1; Clubs: FFA 1-4, Treasurer 4. RICHARD KUNTZ Rick Band 1-4; Stage Band 1-4; Solo G Ens. 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Track 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Swing Choir 3,4. TERRY E. KUNTZ Band 1-3; Solo G Ens. 1-3; Foot- ball 1-4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3; Track 1-3; Baseball Mgr. 3,4; Clubs: Lettermen's 4; AFS 3,4; Stage Crafts 1. MICHAEL A. LAMP Lambsy Prom Court 3; Clubs: FFA 4; Radio Club 1. 14 1 DAVID LISKO Doc Clubs: FFA 4. TIMOTHY J. NEH1.S Sheriff Chorus 2-4; Football 1; Football Mgr. 2; Clubs: Lettermcn's 2- 4; FFA 3,4; Arts G Crafts 1-3; Radio 1. 1YNANN l.OIS NEHl.S l.yne Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Home- coming Court 4; Prom Court 3; Chorus 3,4; GAA 1-4; Solo G Ens. 3,4; Newspaper Staff 1-3; Yearbook Staff 1-4; Senior Ed- itor 4; One-Act Plays 3; Mus- ical 4; Forensics 3,4; Student Council 4; Clubs: Pep Club 1, 2; AFS 2-4; Drama 3. JUDITH I YNN NEDOW Judy Chorus 1; GAA 4; Volleyball Mgr. 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Tutor 2-4; Clubs: lettcrmen's 4; AFS 4; Stage Crafts I; Spanish 1,2. DENNIS I . NEUBI RCTR Nube Football 2-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4, Cross Country 1; Chibs; I ettermen's 2-4; Span- ish 3. JEFFREY G. NIEHOFF Jack” Homecoming Court 4; Chorus 2; Solo G Ens. 2; Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2,4; Wrestling 3; Track 1-4; Clubs: Lettermen's 3,4; AFS 3,4. JANE MARIE NINMANN Ninny GAA 3,4, Boardmember 3; Track 1,4; One-Act Plays 3,4; Class VP 4; Clubs: Librarian's 2, 3; AFS 3,4; Home Ec. 1; Drama 3,4. EDWARD A. OLSON Iner Basketball 1; Football 1-3; Wrestling 2-4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Lettermen's 3,4. ML FEN RUTH PAMPFRIN Chorus 3; Clubs: Home Fc. 2,3; Stage Crafts 1. PUAL PANETTI Flip Football 1; Clubs: FFA 4. LUIS ALBERTO PANIAGUA Bert AFS Student from Costa Rica 4; Band 4, Boardmember 4; Chorus 4; Track 4; Cross Country 4; Clubs: AFS 4; Spanish 4. CYNTHIA SUE PA SEW A LD Cindy Honor Student 4; Color Guard 1, 2j Chorus 1; Solo G Ens. 1; GAA 2; One-Act Plays 2,3; Musical 1; Newspaper Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4, Adv. Mgr. 4; Tutor 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Home Ec. 3; Drama 2,3. KAREN L. PRUST GAA 1,2,4; Clubs: Home Ec. 4; Pep Club 1. SCOTT L. RADKE Cousy Color Guard 1; Chorus 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2, Mgr. 3; Baseball 3; Golf 1-4; Wrestling 4; Newspaper Staff 4; One- Act Plays 2,3; Musical 1, 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 2; Chess 1; Drama 2,3. VICTOR RANTALA Transfer from Huntington East 3; Prom Court 3; Baseball 4; Golf 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4. JOHN FRANKLIN REDISKE Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Prom Court 3; Chorus 2,4; Swing Choir 4; Solo G Ens. 4; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1,2; Student Council 2, 3; Debate 4; For- ensics 4; One-Act Plays 2, 3; Musical 1,4; Newspaper Staff 1,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Tutor 3,4; Clubs: Spanish 3; AFS 4; Drama 2,3; Radio 1. DALEH. RENNHACK Putz Basketball 2; Wrestling 1,3,4; Track 2-4, Mgr. 1; Cross Country 1-4; Capt. 4; Class Treasurer 3; Clubs: Lettermen's 2-4; FFA 2-4, Sec. 4; Arts G Crafts 1; Spanish 3. 17 KATHERINE R. RENNHACK Kate Student Council 3; GAA 1-4; Clubs: Librarian's 2-4; French 1,2. LINDA LEE SACK Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1. KENT D. SAUGSTAD Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4, Pres. 4; BBS 3; Football 1-4; Basket- ball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Golf 2- 4; One-Act Plays 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Adv. Mgr. 4; Tutor 2-4; Clubs: Lettemicn's 3,4; AFS 3,4; French 1,2; Drama 3. CHRISTINE A. RHODE Chris Clubs: Stage Crafts 1; Spanish 1; French 3. RANDAL JOSEPH ROBERTS Head Wrestling 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Clubs: Lettermen's 2; FFA 3,4; Radio Club 1. 18 JENNIFER SEELIGER Jef Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4; DAR 4; Chorus 2-4; Swing Choir 2-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Solo G Ens. 2- 4; Pom-Pom Girls 1; Cheer- leading 2-4; GAA 2-4; Board- member 2; Musical 1; News- paper Staff 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Tutor 3,4; Clubs: Lettermen's 4; Librarian's 2; AFS 3,4; French 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3; Stage Crafts 1. CYNTHIA SCHMITT Cindy Homecoming Court 3; Prom Court 3; GAA 3,4; Track 1; One-Act Plays 3; Clubs: Librar- ian's 2,3; AFS 3; Drama 3; Home Ec. 1. TERRY N. SCHULZ Norb Homecoming Crt. 4; Prom Court 3; BBS 3; NHS 3,4; VP 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Track 1-4; Base- ball 3; Student Council 2,3, VP 3; Class VP 1; Tutor 4; Clubs: Lettermen's 2-4, President 4; Spanish 3. GERALYN SCHRAB Geri Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Home- coming Crt. 4; Chorus 1-4; Sec. 4; Swing Choir 2-4; Triple Trio 3,4; Honor Clinic 3; Solo G Ens. 2-4; GAA 1-4; Track 1; Student Council 1-3, Pres. 3; Cheerleading 1-4; Forensics 3, 4; One-Act Plays 2-4; Musical 1,4; Jr. Miss 4; Newspaper Staff 2-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Tutor 2; Clubs: Lettermen's 4; AFS 3,4; Drama 2-4; Pep Club 1-3. BRIAN CHARLES SELL Transfer from Beaver Dam 4. 19 PATRICIA SHARP Tricia Honor Student 4; NHS 3,4; See. 4; Debate 2-4, President 4; One-Act Plays 2,4; Tutor 2-4; Forensics 1-4; Yearbook Staff 1-4; Clubs: Librarian's 1-4; NFS 3,4; Spanish 1-4; Drama M. BILL SLADE Wonk Basketball 1, Mgr. 2,3; Foot- ball Mgr. 3; Clubs: FIFA 1-4, President 4. SCOTT A. SINGLETARY Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Prom Court 3; BBS 3; Band 1-4; Board- member 1,3, Honor Clinic 2-4; Stage Band 4; Solo G Ens. 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Track 1; Cross Country 1; Student Council 1; Newspaper Staff 2-4; Sports Editor 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Treasurer 2; Clubs: Let- termen's 3,4; AFS 3,4, Pres. 4; Drama 3. DANIEL P. SHEA Rufus Transfer from DeSalles Prep 1; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1,2; FFA 3, 4; Drama 3. BRUCE D. SOLDNER Stanford Color Guard 1; Track 1,2; Clubs Bowling 1; Spanish 1; FFA 4. 20 DEBRA ANN SOLD NER Debbie Prom Court 3; GAA 2,4; Volley- ball 4; Pom-Pom Girls 1; News- paper Staff 3; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Lettermen's 4; French 3; Home Ec. 4; Pep Club 1. DEBRA L. SYLVESTOR Debbie GAA 4; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Librarian 4. JEAN TOLLEFSON Telly Transfer from Eleva-Strum Central 2; Band 2-4; Stage Band 3,4; Solo G Ens. 2-4; GAA 4; Track 4; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Clubs: AFS 3,4; French 3,4; Home Ec. 2-4; Pep Club 3. NANCY ANN UTTECH Prom Queen 3; Class Secretary 1; Treasurer 4; Cheerleading 1; Student Tutor 4; Forensics 3,4; One-Act Plays 3,4; Musical 4; Chorus 2-4; Solo G Ens. 3,4; Swing Choir 4; Junior Miss 4; GAA 1-4; Track 4; Newspaper Staff 1-3; Yearbook Staff 1-4; Assistant Sr. Editor 4; Clubs: AFS 2-4; Drama 3,4; Pep Club 1. RUSSEL H. SOLDNER Russ Prom King 3; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1-4; Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Track 1- 4; Student Council 1,2; Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1; Lettermen's 1-4; Spanish 3. 21 BRUCE J. WILD Homecoming Court 4; Prom Court 3; Chorus 2-4; Football 1-4; Capt. 4; Basketball 1-4, All-Con. 3; Track 1-4; Base- ball 3; Student Council 2; Clubs: Lettermen's 1-4; Arts G Crafts 1; AFS 4; Spanish 2,3 BRENDA WOLTMAN Honor Student 4; NHS 4; Prom C xirt 3; Band 1-4, Boand- member 4; Stage Band 1-4; Chorus 1,4; Swing Choir 4; Triple Trio 4; Solo G Ens. 1-4; Cheerleading 2-4; GAA 1-4; Volleyball 4; Track 4; Musical 1; Newspaper Staff 4, Mgr. 4; Yearbook Staff 2-4, Jr. Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Class President 1, VP 3; Clubs: Lettermen's 4; AFS 3,4; Pep Club 2,3. KEN WOLFRAM Football 1-4; Basketball 2-4; Student Council 3,4; Clubs: AFS 3; Lettermen's 4. DALE H. WOLFGANG Greasy Clubs: Arts G Crafts 1-4; Trea- surer 4; Spanish 1. ROSALIND F. O. YOUNG Rosie Transfer from Riverside, Mil- waukee 3. 22 Karen Debbie Scott Brenda John Barb Cindy G. Lorraine Nancy Colleen Arlene Cindy P. Tim Vicki Maribeth Wayne Rosalind Lila Linda Rick Geri Judy Barb Geri Arlene Mary Junior Miss 1975 Talent Award Lila Debbie Nancy Vicki Linda FIRST FUNNER UP: Arlene Benninger SECOND RUNNER UP: Barb Dahl THIRD RUNNER UP: Mary Buhr Geri Schrab Arlene Benninger Lila Braunschweig Mary Buhr Linda Braunschweig Barb Dahl Vicki Fehling Debbie Heilmann Nancy Uttech 25 Front Row: Terry Hodgson, Gail Gemetzke, RoseAnn Haase, Debbie Erdmann, Steve Jahnke, Pam Gahlman. Mid- dle Row: Mitch Frederick, Kris Jakel, Karen Fenz, Julie Johansoon, Sue Fischer, Dean Henkel, Andy Hartman. Back Row: Ed Gun drum, Larry Feilbach, Pat Ireland, Tom Hemmy, Dennis Edwards, Mary Hartman, Gary Fred- rick, Dick Evans, Loren Gorr, Joel Erickson, Greg Hartman. The Spirit Front Row: Barb Sette, Laurel Singletary, Chris Schultz. Second Row: Terry Gahlman, Debbie Slade, Sandy Schultz, Joanne Schultz, Denise Touchette, Debbie Wolfgang. Third Row: Ben Schuett, William Seeliger, Sharon Renn- hack, Mary Quest, Clara Tisdale, Helen Schuett, Jean Snudden, Sonie Steger, Qheryl Schoppe, Alice Teson, Gina Wild, Debbie Schwantes, Martha Thoma. Fourth Row: Donnie Yelk, Jeff Ziehme, Jeff Vick, Tom Rehfeldt, Bryon Woltman, Tom Weiss, Dave Schultz, Jim Vergenz, Paul Wyss, Tim Steffen, John Richards, Tim Sharkey, EVa Schroeder, Jeff Soldner. 26 Of“76” Front Row: Cheryl Niles, Sue Lindert, Denise Pieper, Cindy Krause, Nancy Nelson, Ann Panetti. Second Row: Julia Kennedy, Jean Pasewald, Jackie Lowe, Sandy Moser, Royce.Nehls, Andy Korth, Ken Puls, Greg Kuehl. Third Row: Brian Miller, Scott Kuhlman, Tim Netzer, Roger Kintopp, Ray Pamperin, Pat Metzgar. Fourth Row: Bill Luebke, Rick Lau, Jim Lischka, Wayne Kikkert, Jerry Niehoff, Sue Moyer, Nancy Kramer. Front Row: Theresa Boeck, Linda Brigowatz, Becky DePover, Rick Bilgrien. Middle Row: Mark Becker, Brian Bur- nett, John Berger, Dave Aschaker, Gary Beal, Gary Affeld, Randy Berth. Back Row: Jessica Arndt, Diane Buss, Jennifer Arndt, Dean Arndt, Tim Domfeld, Dan Cahoon, Steve Caine, Dale Beal, Dave Davison, Mike Bittner. Front Row: Sue Hardt, Bonnie Gildemeister, Chris Gundrum, Sandy Kohls, Sue Gahlman, Angie Ja- kel. Second Row: Bemie Gahlman, Marie Jonge- bloed, Cathy Haessly, Danny Henkel, William Kuntz. Third Row: Shirley Kraut, Kay Hoffman, Debbie Kreitzman, Mike Haase, Jeff Kreuziger, Mary Ireland. Top Row: Cathy Gahlman, Sue John, Brian Krentz, Bob Garcia, Peter Hartman, Kim Hauer, Cheryl Kadinger. Front Row: Connie Arndt, Sharon Breitenstein, Renada Burwitz, Peg Christian, Carol Behling, Penny Breit- barth, Kelly Belin, Mark Berger. Middle Row: Becky Arndt, Rita Bergmann, Jackie Arndt, Lori Chyko, Anne Cribben, Annette Bittner, Jeff Fritche, Cathy Casey, Mike Curtis. Back Row: Pat Buhr, Ron Buschkopf, Mike Boerst, Frank Firari, Jerry Appenfeldt, John Buske, Rick Burwitz. s o P h o m o r e 30 s Front Row: Bob Weidman, Randy Stutz, Ken Weiss, Randy Schultz, Gwenn Soldner, Peter Schroeder, Marilea Schmitt, Kam Oi Young, Nancy Wuestenberg. Second Row: Edgar Stone, Wendy Sampson, Charlotte Wolter, Kathy Shea, Dirk Wilken, Dan Schlitchting, Dick Walsh, Lisa Singletary, Barb Schultz, Mary Shea. Third Row: Sue Vinz, Denise Theme, Bob Weiss, John Stafford, Kevin Schoeffel, Steve Ziehme, Laura Stieglitz, Sally Thoma, Jeff Wetherbee, Dane Seeliger. Sensible Sophomores Front Row: Barb Miescher, Wendee Neihoff, Carleen Rettschlag, Diane Laursdorf, Wanda Radke, Dan Marquardt, Janet Olson, Terri Mulvaney, Patty Miescher, Lonnie Lischka, Sylvia Ortega, Dave Petry. Second Row: Jeff Leis- tico, Cheryl Olson, Jane Quest, Renee Prall, Vicki Rennhack, Dale Neuberger, Andy Nehls, Dick Nedow, Cindy Ninnman, Fred Lamp, Tom Prust, Ron McDowell, Martin Lamp, Jane Richard, Lori Rennhack, Roxie Pearson. 31 First Row: Laura Boerst, LuAnn Daniels, Wendy Affeld, Mary Braker, Barb Breitenstein. Second Row: Dan Caine, Teresa Becker, Lorie DeVoy, Elizabeth Becker, Kris Bronner. Third Row: Mark Bobholz, JoDee Cose, Bonnie Beal. Fourth Row: Paul Duffy, Brian Bissen, Jeff Bahls, Mike Boeck, Brian Erdman, Scott Bilgrien, Sue Buhr, Marcy Becker, Steve Buss. Freshmen Front Row: Jeff Hasse, Laurie Kramer, Roxanne Key, Karen Kennedy, Debbie Lawler, Lila Kottwitz, Lisa Hend- rich, David Lamb, Lyn Gahlman, Tony Hasse, Sharon Hasse, Shane Franke. Back Row: David Kuntz, Steve Klom- sten, Debbie Kintopp, Randy Firari, Ralph Hauptli, George Hickey, Dennis Lischka, David Eude, Ron Lehman, Albert Goodenough. 32 Front Row: Arthur Ortega, Steve Rhode, Tom Pearson, Rick Priewe, Steve Quest, Kim Nehls, Bob Nehls, Kim Mount, Bob Neitzel, Kay Rantala, Dawn Polinsky. Back Row: Howard Rennhack, Dean Rettschlag, Holly Mul- vaney, Mary Rennhack, Darrell Maas, Darcel Neuberger, Todd Nehls, Sandy Reilley, Sarah Moyer, Ann Nehls, Charles Pasewald, Linda Rennhack, Serene Rennhack, Cindy Radke. One Year Down First Row: Rachelle Zietlow, Ken Yelk, Arlene Schultz, Keith Schlichting, Felicia Touchette. Second Row: Becky Weidman, Roger Stieglitz, Steve Willett, John Sharkey, Andrew Sharp, John Tisdale, Kathy Schuett, Marie Sault. Third Row: Amy Young, David Zepp, William Ziehme, Karen Zielicke, Tim Stafford, Dale Stone. Fourth Row: Russ Tallmann, Shirley Steffen, Barb Scott, Mike Scott, Jeanette Vick, Carol Sowatzki, Jim Schuett, Greg Schrab. ACTIVITIES A GREAT ONE OF THE SCOTT HOMECOMING FLOATS GRABBED THE HAS BIOLOGY TEACHER AND CLIMBING IS UP INTO TREE THAT HUGE Terry Schulz and Geri Schrab, Jeff Niehoff and Pam Gahlman, King George Hartman and Queen Arlene Benninger, Lynann Nehls and Russ Soldner, Jami Hauer and Bruce Wild. Rock ’N Roll Is Here To Stay 37 Front Row: Sue Gahlman, Kent Saugstad, Lila Braunschwieg, Cathy Haessly. Second Row: Bemie Gahlman, Linda Braunschweig, Nancy Uttech, JoAnn Erickson, Lynann Nehls, Anne Cribben, Janet Olson. Third Row: Denise Thieme, Jeff Niehoff, Terry Kuntz, Alberto Paniagua, Beth Brigowatz, Barb Dahl, Deni Seeliger, Loraine Hasse. Fourth Row: Carleen Rettschlag, Jane Ninmann, Renada Burwitz. Back Row: Jean Tollefson, Jami Hauer, Bruce Wild, Judy Nedow, Patricia Sharp, Tim EngHung, George Hartman, John Rediske. Front Row: Brenda Woltman, Terry Gahlman, Chris Schultz, Sarah Moyer. Second Row: Jane Richards, Lisa Singletary, Kay Hoffman, Barb Sette, Steve Jahnke, Laurel Singletary, Jessica Arndt, Teresa Becker, Karen Kennedy. Third Row: Gail Gemetzke, Eva Schroeder, Jackie Lowe, Jean Kaiser, Andy Korth, Dean Henkel, Mary Hartman, Julie Kennedy, Kay Rantala, Roxanne Key. Back Row: Gina Wild, Alberto Paniagua, Ann Panetti, Nancy Nelson. 38 I never thought that to live with other people, in a different country with different customs and cul- ture, that I would have such an interesting experience with very good friends. It does not make any difference the color of the people, religion, economic position or political ideo- logy; I think the most important is that we are stu- dents of AFS, in representation of whatever part of the world we come from, sharing a great experience with you that will be useful in the future. I think I am learning so much about you and I hope to give you the best that I can do. Thank you my friends, because you have given me a happy year even though it was hard for you to un- derstand me, you still gave me a warm welcome. Thanks too all of those that contributed their help so that I could come here, I do not know how I can reward you. AFS is doing a good job so far, I hope to keep it for the union and peace in the world and Dodgeland AFS Club is an example of it. Good job. I won't forget this great experience in this beauti- ful country. OFFICERS: Scott Singletary, President; Mary Buhr, Vice-President; Colleen Coyer, Secretary; Debbie Heil- man, Treasurer. The 1974-1975 school year is the silver anniversay of the American Field Service Organization. What began as an exchange program between colleges and then preparatory schools, has grown into a family, school, and community exchange with rewards reaped by all involved. Dodgeland has been a part of this marvelous program for only three years, but it has already proven to be an interesting and educational experience for both students and adults because we have had the unique opportunity to share our lives with young people from other lands and in other lands. Our world has become smaller, but our lives have become much greater. A n O f E v e n 1 n LOVE HITS WILBUR g Directed by: Mr. Hawlish. Cast: Maty Buhr, Andrew Sharp, Felicia Touch- ette, Barb Dahl, Tim Eng Hung, Geri Schrab. T h e a t r e MYSTERY OF MOULDY MANOR Directed by: Mrs. Breiman. Cast: Helen Schuett, Tom Hemmy, Jackie Lowe, Clara Tisdale, Aim Panetti, Rick Bilgrien, Steve Jahnke, Lola Alvarado, Dale Beal. 40 o f f e r s E n J o y m e n THE AFFECTS OF GAMMA-RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS The contest play for this year. Directed by: Mr. Edming. Cast: Nancy Uttech, Patricia Sharp, Debbie Heilman, Jane Ninmann. AsV 41 Front Row: Mary Rennhack, Brian Miller, Lorie DeVoy, Kathy Schuett, Mike Hoban, Pete Schroeder. Middle Row: Lila Braunschweig, Kenny Yelk, Marilea Schmitt, Kathy Shea, Carleen Rettschlag, Lynann Nehls, Cheryl Olson, Dan Cahoon. Back Row: Jeff Bahls, George Hickey, Paul Wyss, Eva Schroeder, Ken Wolfram, Jane Richards, Sharon Rennhack, Mark Becker. Student Council Treasurer: JoAnn Erickson President: George Hartman Secretary: Jean Tollefson Vice president; Jackie Lowe 42 Front Row: Roxanne Pearson, Barb Breitenstein, Debbie Kreitzman, Lisa Singletary, Felicia Touchette, Debbie Soldner, Karen Prust. Second Row: Barb Schultz, Jackie Arndt, Kam Oi Young, Carol Behling, Janet Olson, Cindy Ninmann, Vicki Rennhack, Diane Lauersdorf. Back Row: Renada Burwitz, Bonnie Gildemeister, Renee Prall, Patty Hager, Lila Kottwitz, Joanne Schultz, Martha Thoma, Terri Mulvaney, Tressa Smith, Linda Rennhack, Lori Chyko, Serene Rennhack. SOMETHING’S COOKING! Thank's to the Home Ec Club, we had refreshments for the basketball and football games. This year they held their annual Christmas party and also went caroling. Front Row: Barb Dahl, Sharon Rennhack, Sec.; Laurel Singletary, V-Pres.; Roseann Haase, Treas.; Barb Sette. Second Row: Sue Kant, Sue Gahlman, Chris Schultz, Kay Hoffman, Theresa Boeck, Karen Fenz, Denise Touch- ette, Sue Lindert, Pam Gahlman, Terry Gahlman, Amy Young, Arlene Schultz. Back Row: Jean Tollefson, Col- leen Coyer, Debbie Schwantes, Denise Pieper, Cindy Krause, Helen Schuett, Clara Tisdale, Becky DePover, Jean Pasewald, Kathy Schuett, Rita Bergmann. Missing: Heidi Abel, Pres. OFFICERS-First Row: JoAnn Erickson, Julie Kennedy, Kent Saugstad, Cindy Pasewald, Linda Braunschweig. Second Row: Lila Braunschweig, Gail Gemetzke, Steve Jahnke, Eva Schroeder, Alice Teson, Jean Kaiser, Mary Buhr, Brenda Woltman. Third Row: Beth Brigowatz, Nancy Uttech, Lynn Nehls. The Dodgeland students would like to thank Brenda and Lila for all their efforts as Co-editors, for making the Reflections 1975 book the BEST ever! First Row: John Rediske, Tim EngHung, Pat Sharp, Scott Singletary, Janet Olson, Penny Breitbarth. Second Row: Lila Kottwitz, Debbie Lawler, Judy Nedow, Bemie Gahlman, Peggy Christian, Ann Cribben, Jean Tol- lefson. Third Row: Colleen Coyer, Nancy Nelson, Ann Panetti, Sharon Breitenstein, Kay Hoffman, Geri Schrab. Fourth Row: Jackie Lowe, Gina Wild, Mary Hartman, Jami Hauer, Linda Brigowatz. OFFICERS: Becky DePover, Brenda Woltman, Tim EngHung, Loraine Haase, Sue Kant, Miss Lemke, Julie Ken- nedy, Gail Gemetzke, Dean Henkel, Kent Saugstad, Scott Singletary. Odyssey Front Row: Mary Buhr, Steve Jahnke, Scott Radke, George Hartman, Tom Hemmy, Vic Rantala, Beth Brigowatz. Middle Row: John Rediske, Barb Dahl, Geri Schrab, Eva Schroeder, Chris Schultz, Sharon Haase, Denise Thieme. Back Row: Laurel Singletary, Barb Sette, Rose Ann Haase, Terry Gahlman, Colleen Coyer, Jean Tollefson, Teresa Becker. Front Row: Ann Nehls. Middle Row: Andrew Sharp, JoDee Cose, Marcy Becker, Lisa Henrich, Barb Breitenstein, George Hickey. Back Row: Mrs.Brieman, Advisor; Denise Thieme, Mary Buhr, Patricia Sharp, Sharon Breitenstein. Arts Crafts Club Front Row: Marilea Schmidt, Scott Bilgrien, Mr. Schuster, Advisor; Dale Wolfgang, Renee Prall, Wanda Radke, Kam Oi Young, Barb Miescher, Sharon Haase, Serene Rennhack. Back Row: Diane Lauersdorf, Sandi Buschkopf, Ronald McDowell, Wayne Kikkert, Tom Rehfeldt, Sue Hardt, Terry Mulvaney, Cathy Haessly, Holly Mulvaney, Barb Schultz, Connie Arndt. Debate Club 46 F I R S T Y E A R T u t Sitting: Gina Wild, Eva Schroeder, Nancy Nelson, Gail Gemetzke, Debbie Heilman. First Row: Cindy Gorr, Rose Ann Haase, Barb Sette, Becky DePover, Cindy Pasewald, Peggy Christain. Second Row: Denise Pieper, Cindy Krause, Terry Gahlman, Sharon Haase, Denise Touchette, Bemie Gahlman, Colleen Coyer, Jami Hauer, Nancy Uttech. Third Row: Steven Jahnke, Cris Schultz, Mary Hardt, Jane Quest, Mary Quest, Sue Kant, Nancy Buss. Back: Terry Schulz, John Rediske. 0 Sitting: Claudia Gerbitz, Cheryl Guderian, Arlene Benninger, Linda Braunschweig, Jane Richards. Kneeling: Joanne Schultz, Judy Nedow, Loraine Haase, Lila Braunschweig. Standing: Tim Eng Hung, Pat Sharp, Jen Seeliger, Kent Saugstad. Speak Up Front Row: Joanne Schultz, Sandy Kohls, Ann Cribben, Sharon Breitenstein, Gail Gemetzke, Jackie Lowe, Cheryl Olson, Denise Thieme, Mary Quest, Lola Alvarado. Second Row: Mary Buhr, Arlene Benninger, Barb Breiten- stein, Greg Schrab, Debbie Lawler, Loraine Haase, Barb Dahl, Chris Schultz, Jami Hauer, Andy Sharp. Third Row: Tom Hemmy, Geri Schrab, Nancy Uttech, Lynann Nehls, Mary Hartman. Fourth Row: Andy Hartman, John Rediske, Tim Eng Hung, Mr. Edming, Coach; Mr. Wyss, Coach; Mrs. Brieman, Coach; Tricia Sharp, Al- ice Teson, Eva Schroeder. That's not what George said it meant! What am I doing? I've been drafted? My hand is stuck! 48 FFA F T a o r m m o e r r r s o w Q FFA membership is at an all-time high this year. In October, calendar ads were sold to many businesses. Grapefruit and oranges were also sold at this C time. Christmas trees were sold to finance a student1 s trip to Switzerland in the Work Experience Abroad Program. The livestock and soil judging teams com- peted in contests, collecting many firsts. The Parliamentary Procedure team competed at the Sectional contest after receiving a first at District. The high- light of the year is the banquet in April where many members receive awards and the Honorary Farmer and the Chapter Sweetheart are honored. First Row: Jim Schuett, Gary Beal, Ken Weiss, Dale Rennhack, Secretary; Gary Frederick, Treasurer; Claudia Gerbitz, Chapter Sweetheart; Bill Slade, President; Lloyd Callies, Vice President; Dan Cahoon, Sentinel; Bryan Woltman, Bob Nehls, Mark Slade. Second Row: Tony Haase, Russell Tallman, Howard Rennhack, Tom Pearson, A1 Cramer, Pat Ireland, Mark Berger, Dan Shea, Kevin Burnett, Larry Slade, Tim Nehls, David Lisko, Dean Arndt, Fred Lamp. Third Row: Mr. Foth, Advisor; Mary Rennhack, Lyn Gahlman, Mitch Frederick, Laurie Renn- hack, Pete Schroeder, Kevin Schoeffel, Dirk Wilken, Steven Buss, Jeff Huettner, Scott Kuhlman, Ray Pamperin, Todd Nehls. Fourth Row: Randy Stutz, Bob Weiss, John Buske, Mike Curtis, Dave Aschaker, Royce Nehls, Jerry Niehoff. Fifth Row: Tom Rehfeldt, Dale Beal, Jeff Wetherbee, Kevin Babcock, Randy Roberts, Tom Weiss, Ben Schuett, Steve Gentz. 49 50 s p a n 1 s h Front Row: Jeanette Vick, Claudia Gerbitz, Lorie DeVoy, Barb Breitenstein, Jane Richards, Nancy Nelson. Back Row: Kay Rantala, Sharon Breitenstein, Pat Sharp, Diane Buss, Ann Nehls, Wendy Sampson, Denise Thieme. Front Row: Cheryl Olson, Shirley Steffen, Angie Jakel, Mary Shea, Sylvia Ortega, Greg Schrab. Back Row: Lynn Gahlman, Jane Quest, And;y Sharp, Wanda Radke, Terry Gahlman, Steve Jahnke, Bonnie Gildemeister, Renada Burwitz. Les Eleves Francias First Row: Barab Sette, 1st year chairman; Theresa Boeck, Mary Braker, Sue Gahlman, Ann Cribben, Jenny Seeliger, Art Ortega, Julie Kennedy, Cathy Gahlman. Middle Row: Miss Alt, Advisor; Becky Depover, Denise Touchette, Felicia Touchette, Back Row: Mary Hardt, Laura Stieglitz, Mary Rennack, Dan Caine, Barb Schultz, Mary Buhr, 2nd and 3rd chairman; Jean Tollefson, Colleen Coyer, Deb Heilman. The F rench club con- centrates on activities in which the French language can be utilized. Students learn French songs as well as French games, etc. The first fund raising project was selling cream puffs at the one act plays. They ended the year by going out to eat and having a French dinner! Front Row: Mary Hartman, Lynann Nehls, Andy Hartman, John Rediske, Tim Eng Hung, Geor- ge Hartman. Middle Row: Linda Braunschweig, Geri Schrab, Brenda Woltman, JoAnn Erickson, Sue Kant, Bryan Woltman. Back Row: Lila Braunschweig, Scott Singletary, Ken Puls, Chris Schultz, Alice Teson, Eva Schroeder, Gail Gemetzke, Jackie Lowe. N H S This year the NHS has been keeping themselves busy. They’ve spon- sored a successful masquerade dance, sold tickets for a food basket raf- fle, painted the bleachers, and had a bake sale. Officers for this year are: Pres.; Kent Saugstad, V. Pres. ; Terry Shulz, Sec. ; Pat Sharp, and Treas. ; Barb Dahl. Front Row: Terry Schulz, Kent Saugstad, Wayne Breitbarth, Mary Buhr. Back Row: Pat Sharp, Debbie Heilman, Loraine Haase, Arlene Benninger, Barb Dahl, Jenny Seeliger. 55 Band Board First Row: Mary Buhr, Colleen Coyer, Julie Kennedy, Ann Pan- etti, Peggy Christian, Beth Brigowatz, Alice Teson. Second Row: Sandy Kohls, Kathy Haessly, Becky Arndt, Gina Wild, Pete Schroeder, Bob Weiss, Steve Caine, Eva Schroeder, Terry Gahlman, Jean Tollefson, Bernie Gahlman, Gail Gemetzke, Pam Gahlman. Third Row: Laurel Singletary, Dave Kuntz, Bill Kuntz, Mark Bobholz, Judy Dahnert, Marcy Becker, Jessica Amdt, Mike Haase, Dave Petry, Mary Hartman, Randy Schultz, 56 Jeff Haase, Vicki Fehling, Marilea Schmitt, Cheryl Schoppe, Linda Brigowatz. Fourth Row: Brenda Woltman, Carleen Rett- schlag, JoAnn Erickson, Dan Caine, Sue Kant, Ken Weiss, Dirk Wilken, Dean Henkel, Larry Feilbach. Fifth Row: Sarah Moyer, Keith Schlichting, Gary Beal, Mike Curtis, Rick Ne- dow, Jami Hauer, Jeff Fritche, Scott Singletary, Kim Hauer and Mr. Dvorachek, Director. Drum Majors Big Bands CG 0 u 1 a o r r d 57 “The Way Front Row: S. Schultz, G. Wild, J. Erickson, L. Singletary, K. Fenz, K. Lamb, W. Niehoff, D. Kreitzman, S. Moyer, S. Rennhack, W. Sampson. Middle Row: R. Haase, P. Breitbarth, M. Shea, J. Lowe, L. Henrich, H. Mulvaney, J. Seeliger, L. Haase, B. Dahl, T. Sharkey, T. Nehls. Back Row: D. Touchette, K. Shea, J. Kaiser, C. Schultz, B. Weidman, C. Casey, N. Uttech, J. Johansson, S. Buschopf, A. Hartman, G. Hickey, j. Rediske, B. Wild. Swing Choir Front Row: D. Henkel, R. Kuntz, A. Korth, A. Hartman, B. Wild, J. Rediske. Back Row: G. Wild, J. Hauer, B. DePover, N. Uttech, J. Lowe, A. Panetti, K. Shea, M. Buhr, J. Erickson, B. Dahl, J. Kennedy, G. Schrab, J. Seeliger, B. Woltman. We Were” Front Row: G. Schrab, B. Woltman, S. Haase, M. Schuett, B. Sette, C. Krause, B. Miescher, D. Erdmann, B. DePover. Second Row: S. Radke, J. Hauer, M. Quest, J. Richards, A. Benninger, V. Fehling, J. Cose, C. Beh- ling, D. Lauersdorf, L. Singletary. Back Row: J. Lischka, A. Korth, T. Eng Hung, M. Hardt, A. Panetti, L. Nehls, M. Buhr, T. Mulvaney, S. Kraut, C. Arndt, S. Reilley, Mr. Trentham, Director. Triple Trio Front Row: Jackie Lowe, Kathy Shea, Geri Schrab, Brenda Woltman, Jami Hauer. Back Row: Jeni See- liger, JoAnn Erickson, Gina Wild, Mary Buhr. The Triple Trio is an independent musical organization which performs at many activities throughout the year - included is Clearview, the Mental Health Center, and Contest Performance. 59 Varsity Takes Their Lumps . . . Front Row: Bob Weidman, Mike Curtis, Ron Buschkopf, Darcel Neuberger, Richard Nedow, Dirk Wilken, Steve Gentz. Second Row: Mr. Wieneke, coach; Kim Hauer, Tom Prust, Peter Hartman, Brian Krentz, Mark Becker, Daniel Cahoon, Ken Puls, Jeff Fritche. Third Row: Coach Mr. Krentz, Jerald Niehoff, Jeff Soldner, Greg Kuehl, Tim Sharkey, Loren Gorr, Greg Hartman, Rick Lau, Coach Mr. Keuler. Fourth Row: Andy Hartman, Kevin Babcock, Steven Caine, Rick Bilgrien, Andy Korth, Jim Vergenz, Dick Evans. Fifth Row: Terry Kuntz, Dennis Neuberger, Russ Soldner, George Hartman, Ken Wolfram, Terry Schulz, Scott Radke. Sixth Row: Rick Burwitz, Mgr.; Kent Saugstad, Jeff Niehoff, Bruce Wild, Greg Caine, Randall Berth, Mgr. Although the Trojans came up 3 and 5 at the end of the season, they outscored their opponents 114 to 109. They lost four close games by a total of 15 points. Players receiving honorable mention were: Greg Caine, offensive guard; Rick Lau, linebacker; and Dick Evans, defensive halfback. Season Record 28 Lodi 7 6 Lomira 7 10 Laconia 13 Dodgeland 13 North Fondy 6 6 Ozaukee 26 14 Campb. 18 13 Horicon 20 24 Oakfield 12 BRUCE WILD halfback Hon. Co-Captain GEORGE HARTMAN off. -def. tackle All Conference RUSS SOLDNER off. -def. end Hon. Co-Captain 62 But JV’s AreChamps! Season Record We They Oakfield 13 0 Lomira 20 6 Laconia 22 0 North Fondy 12 6 Campb. 28 0 Horicon 24 12 The Junior Varsity put on a spectac- ular showing this year with a 6-0 rec- ord. They put a lot of work into this season. We hope they can keep it up and help out on Varsity next year. Front Row: Brian Bissen, Greg Schrab, Brian Erdmann. Second Row: Jeff Bahls, Ken Yelk, Dean Rettschlag. Third Row: Steve Buss, Dan Caine, Ron Lehmann, Dave Fude, Howard Rennhack, Paul Duffy, Ralph Hauptli. Fourth Row: Bobby Nehls, mgr.; Steve Klomston, John Sharkey, Scott Bilgrien. RUNNERS: Dave Petry, Dan Schlicting, Kelly Belin, Alberto Paniagua, Dean Henkel, Brian Burnett, Randy Schultz, Dale Rennhack, Mr. Smanz Coach. Trojan Harriers Sprint On!!! The Trojan Harriers completed their most successful season in the Dodgeland cross country history. After finishing the conference dual meet season in 3rd place, they wound up fourth in the overall standings. Highlights of the season included a dual meet victory over Laconia; a third place finish in the Plymouth Inv. and a fourth in the eleven team regional meet. Tom Weiss was voted most valuable runner returning next year; the future looks very promising! I' Seasons Record Won 5— -Lost 2 Tri Meet: Dodgeland 43 Horicon 34 Beaver Dam 43 Dodgeland 27 Lomira 28 Dodgeland 22 Columbus 33 Dodgeland 25 E. Lake 33 Dodgeland 21 Horicon 38 Dodgeland 24 Lodi 35 Dodgeland 19 Campbellsport 40 Dodgeland 23 Oakfield 34 Dodgeland 26 Laconia 29 Dodgeland 15 North Fondy 50 Dodgeland at Plymouth Inv. 3rd Dodgeland at Conference Meet 5th Dodgeland at Lake Mills Inv. 6th Dodgeland at Regionals 4th Finally! Girl’s Sports From Right to Left: Denise Thieme, Eva Schroeder, Colleen Coyer, Mary Buhr, Judy Nedow, mgr.; Sue Kant, Beth Brigowatz, Ann Panetti, Brenda Woltman, Debbie Soldner, Mary Hartman, Linda Brigowatz. Dodgelands’ first inter- scholastic sport for girls had an impressive debut through hard work and a great desire to play well, the team earned 1st runner-up in the section- als, losing only to Pewaukee who became class B state champs. Volleyball Record 1974 J.v. Varsity Oakfield lost lost Qakfield lost lost N. Fondy lost won Campb. won lost Waupun lost lost Campb. lost won N. Fondy Cancelled Regionals First Place Sectionals First Runner-up (lost to Pewaukee, state champs) Front Row: Peggy Christian, Sue Hardt, Penny Breitbarth, Barb Breitenstein. Back Row: Kay Hoffman, Debbie Schwantes, Marilea Schmitt, Kathy Haessly, Marie Jongebloed, Teresa Becker, Anne Cribben, Sharon Breitenstein. Trojans Place Second In Conference Front Row: Peter Schroeder, Mgr. ; Lloyd Callies, Eddie Olson, Scott Radke, Terry Schulz, Mike Curtis, George Hartman. Back Row: Coach Shaipe, Bryan Woltman, Brian Burnett, Mike Haase, Randy Schultz, Steve Gentz, Dale Rennhack, and Julie Kennedy, Statistician. Missing is Barb Dahl, Statistician. 68 Next Year’s Varsity Front Row: Kim Hauer, Scott Singletary, Allen Tallman, Dick Nedow, Tom Prust. Back Row: Wanda Radke, Statistician; Gween Soldner, Kelly Belin, Jerrald Niehoff, Dean Henkel, Fred Lamp. Missing, Howard Rennhack. SCOREBOARD US THEY Hustisford 39 18 Oakfield 36 27 Campbell sport 12 40 Mayville 34 19 North Fondy 31 18 Watertown 12 34 Milton 24 27 Hartland Arrowhead 21 37 Laconia 25 24 Markesan 47 8 Lomira 35 20 Horicon 39 i2 Waupun 14 40 Trojan Invitational 3rd Pardeville Invitational 4th Let's Wrestle! G o G e t E m Don't Get Too Close Now! 69 Front Row: Larry Feilbach, Mark Becker, Dick Evans, Ken Wolfram, Ken Puls, Kent Saugstad. Back Row: Mr. Larson, coach; Pete Hartman, Rick Kuntz, Jim Veigenz, Bruce Wild, Russ Soldner, Andy Korth, Dennis Neuber- ger, Jeff Niehoff. RECORD WE THEY WE THEY Slinger 44 77 Palmyra 67 68 Way land 45 46 Deerfield 77 87 Laconia 57 71 Laconia 66 74 Poynette 47 60 Oakfield 36 46 Oak field 38 79 Campbellsport 53 49 Campbell sport 58 85 Lomira 47 87 Lomira 57 64 N. Fondy 64 73 N. Fondy 43 47 Horicon 53 84 Horicon 61 86 Lodi 52 65 Varsity Buckets JV’sHog The Court Front Row: Jeff Fritche, Jeff Leistico, John Sharkey, Jeff Soldner, David Petry. Back Row: COACH Keuler, Brian Krentz, Randy Stutz, Dale Neuberger, Ron. Buschkopf, Gary Fredrick, John Buske, Manager Lonnie Lischka. The Dodgeland Junior Varsity basketball team started out in November with a new coach and high hopes of good things to come. While finishing 9-9, this JV team set the second best mark in Dodgeland's short history. Inconsis- tency was the biggest problem, but determination and hard work are qualities that should serve as a good nucleus for a strong varsity squad next season. SEASONS RECORD Dodgeland 29 Slinger 51 Dodgeland 74 Wayland 23 Dodgeland 38 Laconia 48 Dodgeland 39 Poynette 38 Dodgeland 30 Oakfield 33 Dodgeland 40 Campbell sport 57 Dodgeland 59 Lomira 80 Dodgeland 40 North Fondy 63 Dodgeland SI Horicon 59 Dodgeland 65 Palmyra 35 Dodgeland 60 Deerfield 35 Dodgeland 66 Laconia 42 Dodgeland 42 Oakfield 37 Dodgeland 50 Campbell sport 45 Dodgeland 41 Lomira 43 Dodgeland 64 North Fondy 61 Dodgeland 46 Horicon 64 Dodgeland 48 Lori 21 71 Front Row: Ken Yelk, Ron Lehmann, Brian Erdman, Brian Bissen, Jeff Haase, Chuck Pasewald, Bob Neitzel. Back Row: Steve Klomsten, Dave Kuntz, Dennis Lischka, Dave Fude; Mr. Smanz, Coach. Frosh Buckets SEASONS SCOREBOARD Dodgeland 32 North Fondy 50 Dodgeland 29 Laconia 37 Dodgeland 27 Oakfield 33 Dodgeland 24 Horicon 32 Dodgeland 43 Campbell sport 52 Dodgeland 19 Lomira 41 Dodgeland 21 North Fondy 43 Dodgeland 36 Horicon 40 Dodgeland 22 Oakfield 37 Dodgeland 25 Laconia 68 Dodgeland 30 Campbell sport 59 Dodgeland 30 Lomira 36 72 The Lettermen’s Club OFFICERS: Mr. Krentz, Advisor; Terry Schultz, Pres. ; George Grosenick, Vice Pres.; Beth Brigowatz, Sec. ; Bryan Woltman, Treas.; Mark Becker, Junior Rep. ; Randy Schultz, Soph. Rep. ; Bruce Wild, Senior Rep. Front Row: Debbie Soldner, Jenny Seeliger, Sue Kant, Judy Nedow. Back Row: Jeff Niehoff, Mary Buhr, Kent Saugstad, Beth Brigo- watz, George Hartman, Ken Wolf- ram, Brenda Woltman, George Grosenick. Missing: Wayne Breit- barth, Colleen Coyer, Terry Kuntz, Dale Rennhack, Russ Sold- ner, Scott Singletary, Geri Schrab. Front Row: Dan Schlichting, Denise Thieme, Linda Brigowatz, Ann Panetti, Andy Korth, Dan Cahoon, Mark Becker, Kelly Belin. Back Row: Mary Hartman, Dick Nedow, Pete Hartman, Kim Hauer, Greg Kuehl, Jeff Soldner, Greg Hartman, Bryan Woltman, Dean Henkel, Brian Burnett, Randy Schultz, Eva Schroeder, Jim Veigenz. Missing: Rick Bilgrien, Dick Evans, Andy Hartman, Rick Lau, Ken Puls, Bill Luedke, Larry Feilbach. u c n 1 d a e s r s m e n 73 Varsity Cheerleaders Becky DePover Gina Wild Cheryl Olson Geri Schrab Jackie Lowe Junior Varsity Front Row: Penny Breitbarth. Middle Row: Kathy Shea. Back Row: Marie Jongebloed, Wanda Radke, Bemie Gahlman. Front Row: Teresa Becker, Lila Kottwitz, Darcel Neuberger. Bask Row: Lisa Henrich. 75 Our New Wrestling Team! 76 77 Top Row: Theresa Boeck, Chris Schultz, Amy Young. Second Row: Sue Gahl- man, Jane Ninmann. Third Row: Sandy Buschkopf, Debbie Slade, Sue Moyer, Debbie Sylvester, Lila Kottwitz, Joanne Schultz, Diane Buss, Kate Rennhack. Front Row: Patricia Sharp, Denise Touchette, Barb John, Debbie Schwantes, Cheryl Fehling, Roxann Pearson. 80 82 Principal MR.DUANE BRENEGAN Guidance Councilor MR. GARY DORNFELD Superintendent MR. FRED HAUER Board Of Education Seated: Robert Kaeding, Ralph Sharp, Marvin Fox. Standing: Gerald Cribben, Jerome Haase, Richard Jongebloed, Roland Kennedy, Gloria Leonard. Miss- ing: Mrs.Henry Steffen. AGRICULTURE Mr. Wilbur Foth HOME ECONOMICS FAMILY LIVING Mrs. Juanita Dahl BUSINESS EDUCATION Miss Joan Lemke Mrs. Jennie Neumann Mr. Robert Wieneke LANGUAGES Mr. Llewellyn Edming Miss Mary Jo Alt HEALTH Mr. Steve Sharpe ENGLISH Mrs. Betty Brie man Mr. Christopher Hawlish Mrs.Arlouine Buhr SOCIAL STUDIES Back Row: Mr. Dan Keuler, Mr. Harold Wyss, Mr. Terry Holly. Seated: Miss Loraine Wubben. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Lyle Degner and Mr. Charles Schuster. MATH Mr. Barry Smanz and Mr. Norman Dahl. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Dwaine Krentz and Miss Patti Marquardt. SCIENCE Mr. John Schecher, Mr. Jack Larson, Mr. Gerald Daley. MUSIC Mr. John Dvora- chek and Mr. Charles Trentham. Trojan Helpers COOKS: Mrs. Stueber, Mrs. Loomis, Mrs. Griffin Mrs. Joyce Duffy HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY CUSTODIANS: Mr. Weiss, Mr.Vergenz, Mr. Bau, Mr.Hasenstab Mrs. Marlene Steffen, Mrs. Mary Tillema (seated) BOARD SECRETARIES Kareem Abdul Becker Marching Trojans--Take the Field Homecoming Parade Limp de Limp Our Sectional Runner-Ups Don't Cry Jackie. STATE BANK OF REESEVILLE REESEVILLE, WISCONSIN “Your Full Service Bank” Member of F.D.I.C. Banking Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Friday evening 5:30-8:00 p.m. DODGE COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY KUEHL FUNERAL HOME Reeseville, Wisconsin sa IDS Congratulations! And Stay Healthy! GIBSON BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting Styling Reeseville, Wisconsin Congratulations ’75 Grads JOHN LEIST1CO AGENCY 213 S. 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MIS. 5)916 WALDHIER’S JEWELERS The House of Diamonds Beaver Dam, Wisconsin OAK LANES Congratulations to the Class of’75 Open bowling on Sundays Juneau, Wisconsin JUNEAU VARIETY R. Stieglitz Complete Line of Variety Merchandise and Gifts CAROLA’S BEAUTY SALON Juneau, Wisconsin Juneau, Wisconsin BERNDT FUNERAL HOMES Juneau 386-2361 Hartford 673-4780 Hustisford 349-3349 BUHR’S CORNER MART Juneau, Wisconsin Robert Bussewitz Norbert Schulz DEE FOODS AND LOCKER Wayne and Marge Breitbarth (standard) Wayne and Penny Reeseville, Wisconsin SCHULZ MOTOR SERVICE Congratulations to the Class of ’75 Reeseville, Wisconsin Repair Wrecker Service Front End Alignment Congratulations to Class of ’75 LITTLE RED BARN SPORT BAITSHOP CAROLYN’S BEAUTY SALON Hunting, Fishing, Packaged Goods 219 Main St. Reeseville, Wis. Dairy Products Hwy. 16 60 Reeseville, Wisconsin CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1975 ABEL’S DRUG STORE Good Luck, Good Health, and Happiness Reeseville, Wisconsin Prescriptions Carefully Compounded DR. AND MRS. JAMES A. OLSON We Extend our Congratulations POLSIN OIL COMPANY to the Class of 1975 East of Lowell on Hwy. 16-60 FROEHL1CH CHEVROLET Complete Auto Body 24 hour wrecker service Reeseville, Wisconsin Best of Luck from Herb, Tom, Jim, and Snoopy JANCZAK Aluminum and Glass Co. Anything in Aluminum Everything in Glass Residential — Commercial Industrial lOOStoddart. Beaver Dam, WI 885-6689 KINNE’S CITY FLORAL 147 Front Street Beaver Dam, Wisconsin JCamlatti s, Vvic. 112 South Spring Street TELEVISION radio Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 53916 BOB'S CAMPERS Service Center for all Refrigerators and Appliances 1241 Madison St. (Hy. 151 S.) Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 53916 Ph: 887-7770 ORV WALLY’S CAINE TRANSFER 1022 Madison St. Beaver Dam Place To Shop Beautiful DRY CLEANING by Band Box Beaver Dam Keep on Truckin' Lowell COMPLIMENTS of JUNEAU REALTY CO. Willie Kaul, Jr., Salesman Geo. M. Lindemer, Salesman John P. Kaiser, Broker FIREBIRD TRANS AM 2 DOOR HARDTOP COUPE GLEN GRAULICH PONTIAC Juneau, Wisconsin KANT LUMBER COMPANY Juneau, Wisconsin Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry Fine Watch and Clock Repairing E. H. WOODWARD Jeweler Juneau Wisconsin Congratulations Class of “75” OTHER DODGELAND BACKERS RHODE’S GENERAL STORE — Lowell MATLINS — Beaver Dam CARPET TACK — Beaver Dam PIGGLY WIGGLY — Juneau SAMPSON PHARMACY—Columbus CALDWELL LUMBER — Reeseville WALCOTT STUDIO — Columbus C. KUEHL SERVICE — Reeseville STUEBER’S STORE — Clyman SHOPKO — Beaver Dam HAUG’S COAST TO COAST — Columbus HORICON STATE BANK — Horicon CRYSTAL CREEK DAIRY HOUSE Highway 33 East of Beaver Dam We Cheese to Please Best of Luck from Jeff and all the rest LIDTKE MOTORS INC. New car sales — Used car sales Long term leasing S complete rustproofing service 701 Park Ave. Beaver Dam 887-1661 UNDER ONE ROOF . . . COCKTAIL LOUNGE RESTAURANT MEETING ROOMS - BEAUTY SALON CAMPUS INN BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN 53916 J COLORED TV IN ALL ROOMS 815 PARK AVENUE HIGHWAY 33 AT 151 PHONE 414-887-7171 A great country must have a great people to keep the country great. Your dedication to educa- tion and the results of the pro- cess will create the greatness required. All of us are counting on you! Best Wishes Finer Family Food at HEIM CHEESE CO., INC. WALKERS RESTAURANT Lowell, Wisconsin Highway 33 East 151 bypass Beaver Dam SCHMID’S CAR WASH CAR WASHING WAXING Choice of 3 washes Deluxe — Exterior — Wet Engine Steam Cleaning Shell Oil Products WE AIM TO PLEASE Park Avenue on Hy. 33 at Hy. 151 885-9989 THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY 805 Park Ave. Beaver Dam COLUMBUS JOURNAL REPUBLICAN DAILY CITIZEN TRI-COUNTY WAUPUN LEADER — NEWS TV Dining and Entertainment Guide Waupun Reminder Mayville Shopper’s View PASQUALE’S RESTAURANT A QUICK PHONE CALL Your Order Will Be Ready in Minutes “Dine with us or have your food specially prepared to carry out” PIZZA SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI ‘SALADS SANDWICH COMBINATIONS GIANT SANDWICHES BEER (LIGHT DARK) ‘WINE phone 887-8111 DINE WITH US . . PIZZA GENERATION 119 Monroe St. — Beaver Dam Right Off Park Avenue FARM AUCTION SERVICE, INC. Specializing in: Auctions Real Estate Agricultural Loans Division of Keefe Associates A Full Service Company Serving Farmers For Over 30 Years! Route 4, 709 Park Ave. Beaver Dam, WI 53916 With offices in Lake Geneva and Monroe. Insurance Farm Management Compliments of MUELLER AUTO COMPANY Best Wishes to the Class of ’75 from Chev Olds THE DODGE COUNTY INDEPENDENT NEWS Complete Service We’re for you all the way Juneau C35£ I FORD HEACOX DRUGS WALGREEN AGENCY 3' MwERJCK ifuvtar JL 166 Oak Streetv Juneau, WI 386-4604 312 E. Lake St.. Horicon, WI 485-2262 PILSNER MOTORS 207 West Street Juneau, Wisconsin vwv MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. JUNEAU, WISCONSIN Citizens Baxk a , “Helpful Banking is our Business” Deposits Insured to $40,000 Banking Hours Monday thru Thursday — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday — 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. GOOD LUCK SENIORS! DON BURNETT’S CITGO Service Station Juneau, Wisconsin HENKEL PAINT STORE SKYLINE RESTAURANT Highways 26 and 33 386-9973 255 West Oak Grove Street 386-2651 Juneau, Wisconsin Juneau, Wisconsin If you enjoy dining out ... Compliments of Come to the SEAMAN’S RECREATION HUB RESTAURANT AND BAR Bowling, Cocktails and Food With Tillie and Emil Wally and Dorothy Netzer Where you’ll find Sandwiches, Daily Juneau, Wisconsin Luncheon Specials and Fish Fries 124 East Oak Street, Juneau f J. C. PENNEY COMPANY FARMERS STATE BANK 201 Main Street Clyman, Wisconsin Watertown, Wisconsin “This is Your Bank — Use It” Also shop our catalog store Member F.D.I.C. Best Wishes to All Our Friends from Dodgeland. BUSSE WALGREENS in Watertown Bob Wills Andy McFarland A1 Shumaker Congratulations from SALICKS JEWELRY Watertown WARREN JEWELRY 111 Main Street Watertown, Wisconsin Best Wishes To All The 1975 Graduating Class CLYMAN OIL COMPANY, INC. Clyman, Wisconsin Watertown, Wisconsin Scorpion Snowmobile Sales and Service Ariens— Lawn, Garden, Snowblowers Toro — Lawn, Garden, Snowblowers KNAUP IMPLEMENT— Beaver Dam R L SPORT SHOP — Horicon LORRAINE’S BEAUTY SALON — Juneau BEAVER DAM PAINT GLASS CO. — Beaver Dam VENDEN’S COAST TO COAST — Columbus LE MACHER STUDIO — Watertown KRINKE’S MARKET — Reeseville KRIER’S STORE for MEN — Watertown BERNIE’S BEAUTY STUDIO — Beaver Dam QUANDT’S PAINT STORE — Beaver Dam SCHMIDT’S T.V. APPLIANCE - Beaver Dam GENE SHORTY'S TIRE SERVICE - Beaver Dam 106 BLEW INN SUPPER CLUB Yb CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD Route 1, Juneau Hwy. 16 60 696-3401 or 696-3711 1430 95.3 Compliments of HERTER’S SPORTING GOODS LOUIS NEHLS DAIRY FARMS, INC. Route 2 Beaver Dam, WI 53916 885-9330 Juneau, Wisconsin Western Dodge County Co op. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - L. P. GAS Feed - Fertilizer - Lawn and Garden Home Heating - Farm Tire Service BEST WISHES FROM JUNEAU BEAVER DAM BURNETT BEAVER DAM 386-4477 Home Office 689-2424 Feed - 885-5522 887-1756 AUNT NELLIE’S FOODS CLYMAN, WISCONSIN JEWELRY Watches by: — Omega — Bulova — Accutron — Caravelle 885-3506 143 Front Street Beaver Dam The Reflections Staff would like to thank all advertisers who contributed to our Yearbook.
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