Dodgeland High School - Reflections Yearbook (Juneau, WI)

 - Class of 1984

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Carefree Seniors Just Leave Me Alone! What Have You Done Wrong, Corey? Is She Hopeless, Dan? Have A “Pepsi” Day

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 Se ruarS ] emern)3er t he'rr PPoSt £'rn Qjr-7 GLS s cnq TTlomen i s At the awards ceremony coach Krentz telling everyone that as a manager I was just like Radar O’Reilly — Mark Grosskopf After an away basketball game. I came into school and went into the locker room as usual, the unusual thing was the Varsity Boys Basket- ball team was still in there showering. My face has never been that red before — Tina Wegener Getting kicked in a personal part by Bob Engel’s brand-new Texas cowboy boots in the Band Room — Janice Bobholz When I tripped up the steps when I was a freshmen — Julie Zirbel During my freshman year. I fell in the mud walking up from the park — Patty Price Walking into an English class my first day of my freshman year looking for Dr. Schecher’s room — Shawn Lamp Falling down the stairs when I tripped on a pencil — Charlene Guder- ian One night with Gary up at Jackie’s, we were suddenly interrupted — Jan Tillema A phone call February 17. right Angie? — Becky Brown Freezing all of my grandma’s house plants and toilets, with a couple of girlfriends over while my grandma was in California — Cindy Manske During a Volleyball game last year. We called a time out. I felt that something was a little loose. (Guess what it was) The really embar- rassing part is that I didn’t notice it until then. — Kim Bischoff Last year when I did Something in the library that I should not have done and got caught. — Gregg Haupert I took ALL week-end thinking about an embarrassing thing that happened to me ... and I could not think about it at all ... so ... I think “forgetting all embarrassing things that happened in my won- derful .. . unforgetable years in high school is the most embarrassing thing for me. — Nok The first night of the musical-1 got up to sing and forgot the first line! — Ed Haase Junior Prom when I lifted my dress higher than I should have. — Connie Kreitzman I was at Jackie's one night with Jan and someone walked in — Gary Schaalma My sophomore year getting thrown out of the locker room with noth- ing on in front of some freshmen girls — Lonnie Bonlender The contest that Bob Gahlman and I had last year during noon hours — John Wolfram Our experiment in Chemistry blew up and we created hydrogen chloride, nearly killing the entire Chem. class — Dawn Bornshlegel The day that my zipper broke after gym class and I had to go all day with safety pins keeping my pants together — Pam Couperus When I got tied and strung up in the weight room by two upper classmen and was late to class by 15 minutes — Neil Foch On the way up the stairs, falling down — Nancy Schultz My junior year during the spring concert when my bass clarinet was making severly peculiar sounds (Who put that goose in there?) — Cheryl Strode During basketball, faking an injury to my eye but it really was some place else — Scott Neuberger When I passed out at the Christmas Concert my freshmen year — Steve King My senior year, being pushed out into the gym during girls basketball practice, after I just took a shower, with just a towel in my hand — Mike Schmidt My junior year ard it was Hush Day and someone pulled the chair from me and I fell backward — Karen Clark Giving Sheila her first kiss (on the cheek) from me and all she did was laugh at me. — Tyler Nehls Hi there! Who me? Never!



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We The Seniors Leave To You I. Michael Schmidt, would like to will my drum talents to Dan Fehling. I. Shawn Lamp, being of deranged mind and deteriorating body would like to will my natu- ral skills in school to B. Fritz. I. Wolfy, being of one mind and one body would like to will my jumping ability to Kevin Klages (so he can jam it next year). I. Neil Foch. being of sound mind and strong body would like to will my driving ability to Trever and Troy Nehls. I. Kim Bischoff. being of a semi-sound mind and an athletically inclined, body would like to will my honorable shoes (for roaming the halls) to my dear sister Annette. I. Ed Haase, being of decent mind and decent body would like to will my singing ability to Leonard Rydstrom-because he's cool. I. Cindy Manske, being of creative mind and coordi- nated hands would like to will my colorguard talents and leadership to Stephanie Kulke. I, Janice Bobholz. would like to will my dad’s flannel shirt and glove to Jennifer W.. my ability to keep a boyfriend to the Junior blondes (and my turtle nicks), and my ability to skip chorus and stay in the back practice room to Amy S. I. Lonnie Bonlender. being of strong body would like to will my wrestling skills to Mike Berthold. I. Scott Neuberger. being of absent mind and deteriorating body would like to will my rebound- ing ability to Michelle Draheim. I. Julie Zirbel, would like to will my running speed to Tammy Nehls. I. Dawn Bornshlegel. being of perverse mind and weary body would like to will my extensive and exotic ward- robe to Angie Parson. I. Pam Couperus. being of blank mind and even blanker body would like to will my (as of yet unlearned) Kung Fu skills to all terrorized individuals. I. Cheryl Strode, being of melting mind and melted body would like to will my (also unlearned Kung Fu skills) to anyone who has ever been intimidated or harrassed and my Bozo the Clown punching bag to Pam Couperus (until she learns Kung Fu). I, Pattie Price, would like to will my husband to Diane Quest. I. Tyler Nehls. being of very able body would like to will my healthy knees to Scott Neuberger; my ability to sweet talk women to Neil Foch; and my 14 foot pole (pole vaulting) to anybody who can handle it. I. Jan Tillema. would like to will my manners to my brother Norm. I, Nok. being of spirited mind and strong body would like to will my best to Warapa Patkoonpun. I. Nancy Schultz, being of strong body would like to will my school books to my brother Kevin. I, Gregg Haupert. being of flustered mind and unrepairable body would like to will my second hour locker room moniter’s job to anybody else! I. Connie Kreitzman. being of superior mind and terrific body would like to will one white glove to Jennifer Weiss. I. Steve King, being of uncontrollable mind and uncontrollable body would like to will my basketball talents to my brother I. Mark Grosskopf. being of potentially dangerous mind would like to will my FFA Secretary job to anyone who can take all the bull the Ag. Advisor gives. 20 I. Karen Clark, being of one mind and perfect body would like to will my dart abilities on Thursdays and all my left earrings to Dan Netzer. I. Charlene Guderian. being of above average mind and strong body would like to will my Rubies cube to Laura Maas. I. Tina Wegener, being of retired body would like to will all my injuries to my cousin. Tammy Nehls. I. Gary Schaalma, being of great body would like to will my drinking abilities to Norm Til- lema.

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