Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1968

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Miss Christiane Pelle- grino, a native of Nice, France, and intern teachers, Miss Judith Dahlke and Miss Donna Traska, assumed teaching responsibilities in French. Language students were urged to uti- lize the laboratory facilities during free periods. Sophomore English students were divided into reading and composition sections. Juniors participated in quarterly studies composed of dra- matic reading, American literature, logic and semantics, and speech. Seniors concentrated on rhetoric one semester and English literature the other. Mr. Paul lngvoldstad's first semester literature classes compiled a booklet of original ballads after studyingthe medieval ages. if Students in language classes sing Christmas carols to aid in pronunciation and grammar. Fourth year French pupil, Joette Schultz, translates a tape in the foreign language lab. 21 Rain does not prevent these senior boys from participating in an active game ol soccer Bill Schrank displays his gymnastic talent in Senior girls apply their knowledge of modern dance by creating original compositions. executing a successful headstand. muscles and musicians Potential improvements in the physical education department were studied this year in an attempt to expand the present program. New plans were made for classification of students in the future based on body type and general physical fitness. Students participated in special tests to determine their swimming ability and body strength. Instructors also examined the possibility of establish- ing an elective program. Numerous performances high- lighted the music departments ac- tivities this year. Band, orchestra, and chorus demonstrated their skills in the annual Mid-Winter Concert in addition to their other programs. Those who did not perform were again given the opportunity to listen to and discuss music through a mu- sic appreciation class. During band practice, Vern Soeldner awaits a signal from the director to begin playing. A clarinet section rehearses its music in preparation for the annual Homecoming parade. Ned Bouril concentrates on the bass part in anticipation of the annual fall play : .... Mr. Palmer's prize chemi stry student, Dave Chemists Dan Surfus, George Schmidt, and Tom Tait measure solution concentrations. '-aux' c0mP3 e5 two 50'UU0 5- Pete Gilbert, Diane Stroebel, Tom Musial, Bob Schermetzler, and biology students represent LincoIn's math and science pupils at work. 24 ' i math and science: discovery inquiry Science courses adopted the dis- covery and inquiry method this year. Students performed experiments and collected data. Next, they made cal- culations, analyzed the data, and made generalizations. These were built into the concepts which formed the major topics of the various sub- jects. Biology, chemistry, physics, and science survey classes were of- fered. For the first time, advanced science was presented. Its purpose was to apply the study of scientific and logical reasoningto projects. Student responsibility in learning was stressed by the math depart- ment. An expanded approach to each particular math subject was empha- sized. Class Curriculums ranged from the study of applications, in Nlath IV and V, to general math, a consumer- type mathematics program. Geome- try students studied the structure of proofs. Study of the structure ot mathematical systems was empha- sized in Nlath lll. -ui, Learning to use balances correctly is one of many skills attempted by these physics students I f ' wZ The math otice provides study space for Barb Deubler, Diane Gorychka, and Steve Meidl, as well as storage space for math projects. Fourth year home economlcs student Joan Angoll spends hor free perlod In the sewing room. talent . . Students in home economics classes prepared themselves for the responsibility of caring for a family. They planned simple meals accord- ing to the nutritional needs of the body. The girls also designed and sewed their own clothes. Reports were presented monthly to acquaint them with newly acquired informa- tion in the field of homemaking. Stu- dents also prepared gifts and decora- tions for Christmas. Art students experimented with a variety of new techniques. Projects included work with sculpture, ceram- ics, wood block prints, pottery, water color painting, batik, and jewelry. Art courses also incorporated a sequen- tial study of art history. Art Ill and IV students were required to submit term papers relating to phases of art or art history. Classes also studied architecture as an art form and in- dustrial design. The vocational as- pects of art were stressed for stu- dents who wish to continue develop- ing their talent after high school. In baking a pie, Sandy Wegner blends the pie crust with a pastry blender as Cindy Kollath combines various ingredients by hand. 26 M ,ee-4 -- 'Marr' Art students Kathy Walters and David Walters utilize water colors in designing their paintings. Candy Weber adds hues and tones to a plas- ter fe ef to gwe 'Q a weathered 'ook' Patricia Tadych contemplates a title for her wood block print while adding the linishing touches Miss Guelig points out normal behavior of re- h l h'l p sc oo c ldren duringa psychology class observation of rowth d g an development. 1 Tom Lambries and Cind Kutil co h y mparet e economics of the Zuni Indians and the Marxists Guidance counseling assists a student in determining her future plans after graduation. is ,ga In the guidance reading room, a yearbook assists Diane Yelmene in choosing a college. is In preparing for responsibilities Present nine-week problems of democracy classes may be extended to a semester. The social studies department also examined the possi- bility of allowing seniors to select preferred studies rather than requir- ing specific ones. The selection would include economics, sociology, poli- tics, and international relations. Psy- chology students observed pre- school children to determine their progress in motor, language, and social development. They then com- pared this development to the abili- ties of school age children. Further emphasis was placed on technical training this year within the guidance department program. This enabled students to prepare them- selve for the various opportunities available in this work. College Day was changed to Post High School Education Day by the addition of a vocational-technical segment. The STEP and SCAT testing program for juniors was scheduled during teach- ers convention to eliminate interrup- tions in the daily class routine. 29 Sandra Ellerman learns the techniques required in typing papers during personal typing class. in I Roger Peters turns the lathe while polishing a wooden bowl during his woodworking class. During her free period, Diane Daley duplicates a teacher's test papers in the business oflice. Utilizing a gas welder, Robert Thiry works with a 30 Electricity students Dan Leist and Larry Miller discover the workings of an oscilloscope. sllencer for a mortar, one of the many projects undertaken by the general metals class. gaining practical skills Numerous courses in the busi- ness department enabled students to acquire practical knowledge for use in later careers. Courses included typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, re- tail selling, business English, and business law, Students studying busi- ness courses gave up free periods to type teachers' lessonsand mimeo- graph test papers. Industrial arts students learned about industry through a variety of courses. Woodworking classes al- lowed boys to exhibit their talents through projects such as gun cabi- nets and bowls. Electricity students made transmitters and receivers, while students in drafting classes sketched production drawings. The American industry course included a study of manufacturing principles and basic concepts of industry. Stu- dents in metal made castings and gained welding skills. The auto me- chanics course taught boys the art of tuning car engines. 31 Y ,aaiizgsg ..,o.g:io,. 'ata g'::9 '30 ,' .0 .09 .g QQ! Q Q . QQQQOQ . . 0 s -4-5-31-rr' , ' Higi 0 o'0.o.::: cool . 0 Q 9 0 s Q 0 z'.':::::::::nnol!'3?:,., ' HB, I o o , Q: g 3 oo fb . qu... X 2. , 1 3: X. .gasses Q ' an Q ' 'Q :Q sz.: 0 S I .Q:::s o . ' . , ' Q Q. Q' O so noufg... : 3 o ' ' o ggggg, ' ' J.. 3 0, ' . ji : 01:02 noon' 'Q ..,.gS . . .B q ' -e2?'2?f ' ' 'x 2 ' 'O 0' 'f :fo Og 0 0 o 359 O . . Q Q Q I 0.5 .f , Q Q Jo. ', Q::::gaQ V ' O ' gggg.. o 0 issssrri: 22 ' --.233 ' A ....:.,o0g80' .p. . g ,, 33532502 3 'S' l 'o 'I Y 55':? ': 3 ' :fn 'Q' J? 3' 7 3111.-' ,,-'gg' ,gi- ll A, A44. 1 -- 4- af, , ff . x,, gl x , . .' ' , . f , , MK gam e lost weekend won Seniors spend long hours making class signs in preparation for Homecoming competitions The Drill Team adds enthusiasm and color to the Friday night Homecoming pep rally. 34 The Ships, backed by an abundance of school spirit, put up a great light against West. ww 'S ly .,a,. A K 4- The senior class float, Wet not Wild , won irst place in the class lloat competition. Senior class skit members display dramatic talent during their irst place performance N Queen Kathy Stangel happily reigns over the 1967 weekend Homecoming festivities. THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE - Joanne Schleis THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE - Jeff Newlin u......... THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE - Pat Wall, Chuck THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE - SEATED - K. Risch, C. Allger, J. Newlin, J. Schleis STANDING - G. Gras Allger mick, J. Brice, J. Steinbrecker, H. Williams, P. Wall 36 EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES - Cece Simon THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES - Leonard Coombs Director - Mr. David Ludvig THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES - Jeff Newlin tv I Q fqhlmy tit AW Q Y Wx jx' xx M if TKT! Fxxvxgj ' Et' QWU Q9 N-,BOX U' .gee me Q, TQ' ir ,. X V XXX ' J if M ,K A3 X, H5339 fx' ftftefiy curtain laughter applause Under the direction of Nlr. David Ludvig, the language arts department proudly produced The Devil's Disci- ple, a play written by George Ber- nard Shaw. The melodrama was pre- sented to the general public on De- cember 7 and 9. Drama Club formed a Children's Theater, the first here at Lincoln. A cast of fifteen members presented 'The Emperor's New Clothes to the pupils of five public grade schools on February 23. The cast wore their cos- tumes and carried a simplified set to each location. , , . . ? I . N 1 . it THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES - C. Allger, G. Grasmick, C. Kanter, J. Hoffman 37 STAGE CREW - FRONT ROW - R. McBeath, K. Luedtke, A. Garot, C. Jacobson BACK ROW - J. Eichmann, M. Beck, K. Elfner, W. Schlederer, M Diefenthaler, L. Freiberg, P. Anderson, C. Fuller A member of the stage department, Dede Grall, helps Pat Wall prepare her makeup for a play. 38 3 Q . tit. - - is ., - i i .A ': DEBATE TEAM - FRONT ROW - L. Heiden, L. Rosik, E. Mueller, L. Kordecki BACK ROW - D. Zoerb, L. Coombs, C. Kanter, C. Capelle STANDING - Miss A. Guelig, adviser FORENSICS - FRONT ROW - L. Griese, D. Grafl, R. Musil BACK ROW - C. Lovett, T. Ryder, B. Ziesmer, L. Thede, J. Steinbrecker props prose proposals Debate team at Lincoln this year dealt with the topic of having Con- gress establish uniform regulations to control criminal procedures. Each four member team was given an opportunity to present negative or affirmative views in their special cate- gory concerning the topic. Forensic students with some help from the English teachers prepared themselves to speak in one of nine categories. Those who won A's in sub-district contests went on to the regional, state, and district contests in April and Nlay. Stage crew contributed a large part in the success of assemblies, auditorium programs, and plays. They set up lights for dances and scenery for plays. Organizing settings for Flambeau pictures was another project of theirs. A Iectern provided the scene of action for talk ative members of debate and forensics. 39 Changes -this was the word the 1968 Fiambeau staff used to describe their goal, For the first time, color was used in the book. A color process called duotone was used in the opening sec- tion. Headlines were changed in size and style. The faculty section was made up of informal shots. More in- formal shots were displayed throu h g - out the book. A different book was achieved. The photographers were in con- stant demand bythe staff. The boys patiently took and retook pictures at many odd locations. They were al- ways on the job. I8 A 15 H il. 5 I3 9 F2 ' 5 + Z ' f ' FLAMBEAU STAFF - 1-D. Stannard, 2-T. Doo- lan, 3-K. Stangel, 4-K. Hartman, Editor, 5-C Thuss, Editor, 6-J. Grosnick, 7-H. Haag, 8-C Meyer, 9-M. Freiboth, 10-K. Hoyer, 11-L. Jaeh- nig,12-L. Mazanet, 13-S. Spindler, 14-T. Si- mon, 15-S. Terp, 16-V. Trastek, 17-A. Ziebell, 18-D. Crusius, 19-M. Kimmel 40 publications reflect activities and interests FLAMBEAU JUNIOR ASSISTANTS - FRONT ROW - B. Berkedal BACK ROW - L. Heiden, D. Grail, L. Cogswell 1 - vw 5 ' 'P fm, PHOTOGRAPHERS - FRONT ROW - Mike Crechard, Pai Mertz, Jon Danforth BACK ROW - Chuck Allger, Tom Rider ' . 1 p sf? Z MANITOU STAFF - LEFT T0 RIGHT - Mark Davis, Sandy Schwartz, Kenny Muth, Janet Ahlswede, Chris Kopidlansky MANITOU JUNIOR ASSISTANTS - LEFT T0 RIGHT - Pat Schmidt, Gail Gaul, Mike Crechard, Deb- bie Randolph 42 staff' stimulate communication Lincoln's literary magazine, the Manitou, offered opportunities again this year to students to dis- play their creativity. The senior editors, Mark Davis, Kenny Muth, and Sandy Schwartz, exchanged editing positions tor each ofthe three issues. The magazine looked somewhat different this year as there was an increase in its size. The Hi-Tower Flashes kept the student body well-informed about LincoIn's activities and opinions. The bi-weekly newspaper present- ed a variety of editorials and fea- ture and factual news stories. The page editors, with the help of the journalism class, were on the con- stant lookout for news scoops. Publications Adviser - Miss Dorothy Crain FLASHES STAFF - FRONT ROW - S. Als- wede, F. Svacina, B. Lochmann ROW 2 - H. Glander, M. Hetue, J. Brice ROW 3 - P. Paddock, M. Crowe, K. Sorge BACK ROW - S. Shimek, Editor, H. Williams, S. 0'Leske 43 rea'-white team-jight Drill Team adds color and spirit tothe halftime festivities at the Red and White Day game. Seniors decorate second floor with an array of wild west signs to take second place honors. 44 RED-WHITE DAY FLOOR Cl-IAIRMEN - FRONT ROW - Nancy Boetler, general chairman ROW 2 - Linda Hoyer, Paula Hansen BACK ROW - Barb Lepich, Joan Uetzmann. Kay Panosh, Pat Tadych Believe it or not, it's senior Scott Torrison trying to concentrate during the excitement. rl ,... We ,., W e . I , 1- , . W iq' V -'Lil V - ' W' , af . K W '- v ' ' ' Y 1 I .1 - -t ,z ,Q ,Q rt .M w ' , 'N' girl ' . c is , . ' ' f ,, ,iffy - 1.4 Senior Mike Wagner displays his school spirit by skating through Red-White Day activities. Marie Longacre helps carry out the sophomore floor's third place Mother Goose Land theme. Members of the Drill Team don sailor hats in a display of school spirit on Red-White Day. Deserving juniors capture first place honors by covering first floor with their Indian theme. 'w ffis - e -ff':f , f A 'Wiz f , , Y f7l-1:35 of iff.. ig. ' prix f f V use 5 'e ' ,M 1 I- - ' , .K .3,,,,, , . L -,.f,,f- a t ,.,,- r. ag ft - i, A f gf. ' ii . H wa ' 1f.4dQfJ.,Jlf - ' 1 ,..- f . Rocky Jiroch aims for a free throw and adds to the 81 - 64 win over the Oshkosh Indians. 45 mini! . L, 'WW wi N gait Qgnf Ta., N W ' 'M' . W M ,K . J' f , g k ,, N 1 : , Y ki . K if 2? ,V , , Q 14 4' u S 3 , was ' , 4, my X M f 1 v Q nf. 9 1 P J R ,, i WX . Fw i l if .,, FM? QQ F? 3.1 1 M f ff' Q, ff' Q If ' TL. fs - ' X51 A ' if ' ,W - f I r h 'Q A , ,,,- ,L N L fwi X' 5,5 , gf fzlz tk E KJAAV kb M 'mix W Q V: 1 A 4 ' , w w f If A fy . f' X f-24 H J' ,. we A 1 , if me ,vzfwsxrfe . .1 -f if ,nw ww M., Q , wfgigw. A L R .iw W if . 7,2 , Q ka L. 4 f+ y u h.. 4. ' 'f - 4 2, J N ., , . , N 1. , .7 . B ax. ,. E 6 K . ,4 , .gi . ., X, .- Q . - i an 4 Y L L . U ,z it , an -A A. v 5 W - - M Q , , g ii 2 1 fs . , , . . , . if If itil' QI F WIP Ziesmer, S. Weina BACK ROW - C. Weber, M. Ziarnik, L. Freiberg, V. Soeldner, T. Weber, K. Krueger, J. Karlin, L. Stock, A. Schultz, C. Rhor- er, R. Voboril, B. Denk Lois Hacker, beanie-clad member of Pep Band, helps arouse spirit at a basketball game. A French horn is one of the many intricate in- struments mastered by members ofthe band. music to march by Music was heard coming from the band room during many hours of the day as members of Lincoln's band practiced for their concerts and var- ious competitions. Scheduled events began with the Mid-Winter Concert in January. This was followed by their Band-a-rama and the Music Festival in March, and was climaxed with State Competition in April. The band chose their selec- tions for these events from popular, contemporary, and symphonic ar- rangements. lVlr. Conrad Daellenbach, director of the band, also prepared arrange- ments for a student Iyceum program and halftime performances at foot- ball and basketball games. The band ended the season with a performance at graduation exercises. Precision drilling and spirited music highlight the halftime activities at home football games. 47 MIXED CHORUS - FRONT ROW - M. Schroeder, P. Koeppel, D. Janis, N. Boelter, C. Zierhut ROW 2 - V. Holschbach, J. Ryer, B. Ansorge, S. Sand- erson, J. MacEachran, P. Gates ROW 3 - B. Johnson, M. Pierson, K. Kinzel, G. Girardi, A. Garot, L. Karbon ROW 4 - J. Cumming, L. Schuh, B Krupski, A. Berge, L. Cogswell, M. Omernick ROW 5 - J. Gresl, S. Sauer, B. Gracykowski, D. Stannard, S. Hansen ROW 6 - S. Spindler, P. Birringer S. Reindl, K. Zoch, L. Kliment ROW 7 - P. Stuebs, M. Kaufman, L. Heiden, M. Neilitz, J. Brisch, F. Kenny, M. King ROW 8 - W. Engleman, T. Vetting S. Pankratz, C. Jolin, D. Derus, F. Rusbolt ROW 9 - J. Klein, R. Harvey, M. Sielski, S. Ferguson, R. Rosinsky, M. Pick, B. Field, J. Schultz, K. Sitkiew itz ROW 10 - K. Hammel, T. Lambries, J. Danforth, K. Seal, J. Zechel, S. Jergenson, W. Schlederer ROW 11 - L. Butler, J. Roberts, G. Schmitt, T Kabat, S. Wagner, W. Rathsack BACK ROW - J. Haag, T. Anderson, D. Naidl, D. Stever, T. Haag, D. Hill 48 voices ring out The Advanced-Mixed Chorus prac- ticed during fourth hour each day in preparation for their performances. Mr. William Jones, assisted by an in- tern teacher, Mr. Timothy Brickham, led their musical activities. The chorus performed at the lun- ior high schools in November. At their Christmas Concert, they pre- sented a variety of new and tradition- al songs. The members participated in the Annual Mid-Winter Concert. The group also performed for the spring Music Festival and closed their season with the Spring Concert in May. The Lincoln Singers, a group cho- sen from the chorus, brightened the halls with caroles on December 20. They also performed at various civic ' 'S affairs. LINCOLN SINGERS - FRONT ROW - S. Ferguson, M. Neilitz, L. Karbon, L. Helden BACK ROW - A. Good singing tech n i q ues were Berge, D. Hill, T. Anderson, B. Krupski, J. Haag, K. Zoch, J. Danforth, V. Holshbach, M. Schroeder, J. emphasized in the Girls' Glee CI ub- Zeckel NOT PICTURED - M. King, D. Stannard, P. Gates, W. Rathsack V GIRLS' GLEE CLUB - FRONT ROW - D. Rusch, S. Wisnowski, S. Bruce, M. Tienor, S. Ashford, J. Franzen, M. Kabat ROW 2 - K. Lucksinger, S. Lin- den, J. Taylor, P. Jirikowic, L. Paul, N. Rue, S. Hacker, S. Rosinsky, K. Kaufmann ROW 3 - B. Nickels, J. Brandt, M. Muenzenmeyer, L. Peterson, D. Tech, J. Zipperer, J. Reitmeyer, B. Heideman, B. Banker, M. Kleppe ROW 4 - B. Haupt, P. Schafl, N. Jones, D. Mazanet, R. Pech, J. Redstrom, D. Wanish, L. Michalek, C. Fuller, C. Simon, D. Lindeman, A. Skidmore, J. Garot BACK ROW - J. Stockmeier, K. Lewis, B. Mleziva, B. Reindl, C. Con- ner, B. Krecjarek, J. Barfelme, G. Kurth, M. Sanlander, D. Kiel, E. Miller, P. Van Serke, S. Koch, B. Toedter, L. Wisniewski 49 if L emo ' 52 5533551 Maxi? ia 49 Lf 5 3 Q 4-6 47 gi I-I 4.8 '5 EFA-Li ,UT 23 lzjisig 4, 42 43 K 5 EGHQBQ ORCHESTRA - 1-K. Callahan 2-D. Wagner 3-D. Thomley 4-S. Smith 5-D. Jens 6-J. Newlin 7-T. Keil 8-R. Nagel 9-J. Franz 10-C. Cummings 11- L. Kowalski 12-C. Houston 13-M. Miller 14-M. Holzinger 15-S. Mraz 16-E. Stecker 17-K. Miller 18-J. Becker 19-T. Weber 20-K. Krueger 21-K. Crocker 22-P. Callahan 23-A. Weber 24-M. Do- Ieysh 25-G. Weber 26-C. Zoerb 27-V. Bushman 28-S. Pike 29-P. Pollen 30-S. Staudt 31-C. Han- sen 32-T. Paschke 33-J. Anderson 34-J. Nagel 35-B. Schwartz 36-J. Mueller 37-L. Hacker 38- J. Salerno 39-L. McCollum 40-G. Smith 41-K. Glander 42-B. Prescott 43-L. Biesek 44-K. New- lin 45-J. Thompson 46-N. Disch 47-C. Leonard 48-D. Zoerb 49-P. Hansen 50-G. Kerscher 51-H. Roorbach 52-P. Dufek 53-C. Rohrer 54-K. Fred- ricks 55-A. Schultz 56-L. Kinzel 57-L. Allger 58- S. Weina 59-L. Coombs 60-G. Weber 61-L. Stock 62-D. Leonard 63-L. Petska 64-N. Bouril 65-B. Zeismer 66-P. Anderson 67-P. Swiggum 68-K. Murray strings winds and brasses Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Karl Miller, practiced each day during sixth period in preparation for their performances. They opened their formal season in January with the Mid-Winter Con- cert. The group competed inthe Fox River Valley-Lakeshore Music Festival in April. The orchestra also per- formed at Washington Junior High and local grade schools in an effort to recruit future orchestra prospects. Members also provided music for the prelude, intermission, and between - acts of the school plays. The group heard the Chicago Symphony in Mil- waukee in February. They closed the season with the Spring Concert. 51 A tj l N. . 1 ll if fx fl' Iltja ku 'x ,X f f U lx, , xg lc ,V Iv ' Aff, ,N RA X K I , I FJ KX Nil aj 4 J W ,, H L, J X ,X V, my, V, NIJ , A 51. L ., ki., lf , N 1 . C fx' ' J , Q I 1, f , f l , 11 , ' J . 5, 4 ,,,, is ' , ,N l J l, Vt-, , , -,l. .' - i l 1 M , V ,fe A-C tx -'VJ LJk,ff' K flu ' ff' T f. IV., Q , ,XJ AFDVX .A, W I. U, V ff . Q, ly, . j J K I If' rx .X 1 'll l . fx K l K J N l 'bfff 13-1,1 A ,Al 1, If Jjkje' Q l ll ,A . , i 1 , ,',' 1 N fx f 1 1 , J ' KATE xf' L ' Q I YJLQ' f l ljwlx ffl , L V f' f X' f l council takes action Student Council set its goalthis year at reviving the council to the position of a vital, active force at Lin- coln High School. The council's sixty-eight mem- bers, representing the individual homerooms, worked under the direc- tion of Mr. Gerald Robbins. The work was shifted from the general assem- bly to specific committees. These committees worked individually and then presented their ideas to the council for an assembly vote. Student Council handled the sale of activity tickets, changing it to a two-card system. They organized the Homecoming festivities and com- piled the student directory. 52 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - 5. Hessel, vice-president: P. Hansen, sergeant at arms Row 2 - T. Simon, secretary: J. Grosnick, treasurer BACK ROW - J. Lukes, president l F lively lincoln student activities The Flashes stall admits that the only way to lill up space is to go out and do something yourself. Until Drum beats, provided by LlncoIn's Pep Band, Have a plcnlc at a hanging? These characters In Lincoln's fall play, The DeviI's Disciple, enjoy it add a forceful note to the crowd's cheering. A swlm team member knows the way to win is to get in and really go - even if the water is cold. 53 J. ig: J H. H. 5 J iela . if Q 'w We . f . J iii 5 J . lily, DAR GIRL - Tina Simon , wi! , 'vs 5 'Q . . il' - .ti QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS - Janet Ahlswede, Sharyn Ahlswede, Chuck Allger, Jim Brice, Mike Crechard, Mary Crowe, Dave Cru- sius, Mark Davis, Marge Freiboth, Helen Glan- der, Julie Grosnick, Holly Haag, Kathy Hart- man, Marcia Hetue, Kathy Hoyer, Lisa Jaehnig, Mary Kaye Kimmel, Chris Kopidlansky, Barb Lochmann, Lynn Mazanet, Pat Mertz, Kenny Muth, Pat Paddock, Sandy Schwartz, Sue Shi- mek, Tina Simon, Kathy Stangel, Dee Stan- nard, Faye Svacina, Cyndee Thuss, Jim Torke, Vic Trastek, Howie Williams, Ann Zieball 54 honons.. BPW - Mary Kollath, Julie Grosnick, Sue Shimek, Diane Jens, Helen Glander, Dee Stannard, Holly Haag JUNIOR ROTARIANS - S. Cerkas, P. Hansen, H. Williams, R. Frailing, J. Steinbreeker, R. Rienks, J. LeClair, P. Mertz, D. Leonard, V. Trastek, M. Miller, R. Bjorklund, B. Ziesmer, M. Davis, T. Suglyama ELKS MOST VALUABLE STUDENT- Pat Mertz OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA AWARD - Julie Grosnick and Rick Bjorklund BADGER GIRL AND BOYS - FRONT ROW - Paul Anderson, Julie Grosnick, Rick Bjorklund - BACK ROW - Vic Trastek, Randall Rienks, Peter Hansen, Dave Leonard ELKS YOUTH LEADERSHIP - Cece Simon 1 I 55 2 - .1 Li 7 it yn xv X! , M s X R 2.4 nn KK gi Y .V XX w K f .ww 4 N E -W I xg A x' X 'fl X 'hifi f ' K E Xxi? fx 2 ML j K f L, ,, , J' f il ' f fi-we . lf' if wx , ,K X - f g K Q , , F Ill 1 1-V M, , N ,M V1 Xxx K v 1 1 Q , , . A d fs QQV6 1 1 y wa x 1 1 11-N1 -:f Y L ' ' My , X, , A X ,E V - 5 1: , fi xx ' ju X4 f' ' X, . XT y A G zu E. Q A sf-' u R 72 , . 1 x, ,. V . f : MW f ' N - , X fi L ' X I X X 5, Q 4 L' H Wax? 3,7 J X Na Luv ii , 'L f f e ,a , x X ,f f I 2 A jj P 4 J I K ' Q X y I X x X NATIONAL HONOR - NEW SENIORS - R. Gajewski, D. Stannard, P. Paddock, B. Ziemer brownies apples and books National Honor Society recogniz- es high scholastic achievement among Lincoln students. To be eligi- ble, a student must maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average and must rank in the upper five per cent of his class. Other requirements include leadership, citizenship, and service. Members were initiated at the May awards program. X NATIONAL HONOR - OFFICERS - V. Trastek, president, S. Schwartz, treasurer: J. Grosnick, secretary: M. Davis, vice-president 58 NATIONAL HONOR - NEW JUNIORS - FRONT ROW - L. Thede, G. Smith, D. Randolph, S. Hansen, A. Savage, L. Griese, L. Hoyer BACK ROW - A. Wrench, B. Banker, M. Konecny, J. Bugenhagen, L. Coombs, D. Hendrick, L. Kordecki NATIONAL HONOR - NEW JUNIORS - FRONT ROW - R. Warren, L. Hoeflinger, C. Masiak, N. Disch, J. Treder, M. Wigand, K. Glander BACK ROW - S. Wilde, K. Krysan, J. Newlin, C. Kanter, F. Sharpe, G. Wanek, S. Hessel, N. Masar, L. Gigure may 4 .-!- 524' QQQ 4 . NATIONAL HONOR SENIORS - FRONT ROW - M. Hetue, C. Zoerb, M. Kollath, D. Jens ROW 2 - M. Brady, M. Prucha, L. Groelle, L. Thomsen BACK ROW - D. Gauthier, L. Hewitt, W. Swetlik, A. Schultz, 5. Lefky NATIONAL HONOR SENIORS - FRONT ROW - M. Zich, K. Stangel, J. Shimon, M. Oswald ROW 2- C. Thuss, K. Hartman, M. Kimmel, C. Simon, H Glander BACK ROW - K. Hutchison, J. Steinbrecker, P. Willis, H. Williams, R. Rienks 60 CARILLON CLUB - FRONT ROW - G. Smith, M. Fuka, L. Biesek, president, P. Hansen, C. Zoerb BACK ROW - L. Heiden, M. Fischer, M. Holzinger, vice-president, G. Kerscher, secretary, D. Gory- chka, M. Wigand ABSENT - J. Steinbrecker, G. Grasmick, P. Georgiady sounds Carillon Club gave the students something to listen for while they trudged to and from school. Nlem- bers used the tower chimes to play school songs and well-known themes from musicals. German Club had an active year full ofsinging, dining, and service. The club Christmas caroled at the hospital, enjoyed a luscious German meal at a famous restaurant in lVliI- waukee, donated a German flag to a local junior high, and worked at the basketball concession stand. GERMAN CLUB - FRONT ROW - D. Bennington, D. Stock, B. Nickels, H. Glander, presidentg J. Miller, secretary, K. Fischer ROW 2 - T. .FessIer, C. Huss, J. 0'MaIley, P. Marcus, N. Pitkin, D. French, D. Carl, D. Miller BACK ROW - Miss K. Enstad, adviser, K. Soch, S. Wegner, B. Sierackl, K. Stock, S. Gustavson, J. Fischer, C. Meyer, Mr. D. Goetz, adviser 61 involvement The Future Teachers of America had an opportunity to experience actual teaching procedures. During second semester, club members spent two hours a week as teaching assistants in a local grade school. Other activities included a trip to the state convention in Milwaukee, a Christmas candle sale, and the pro- motion of National Education Week from November 6-12. Library Board provided valuable services for the students at Lincoln. Each member worked at least one hour a day checking, repairing, and shelving books, listing fines, and ob- taining source material requested by students and faculty. Future Scientists Club members broadened their scope of scientific knowledge through numerous tield trips and projects. The club visited the Museum of Science and lndustry in Chicago, the Rahr Bio-chemical Laboratory, analyzed the workings of TV, and discussed probable scientific developments. The Red Cross Club is a communi- ty service organization. A great deal of time and effort was spent in plan- ning parties tor underprivileged children and for the residents of an old folks home. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - S. Plumb, B. Krejcarek, president ROW 2 - M. Wi- gand, J. Bartelme, K. Pleuss, C. Zoerb, secretaryg D. Huck BACK ROW - M. Pfefier, J. Reitmeyer, K. Newlin, vice-president: D. Tech, S. Cherney, treasurer i i i LIBRARY BOARD - FRONT ROW - D. Lindemann, R. Musil, M. Dueno, C. Cain, J. Karstaedt, B. Erdmann ROW 2 - K. Krueger, S. Sloggett, C. Cap- pelle, T. Koppa, C. Meyer, C. Lewis, L. Hacker ROW 3 - B. Deubler, Mrs. Tabaka, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Steckmesser, Mrs. Voss, T. Rider 62 mf' , RED CROSS CLUB - FRONT ROW - N. Herzog, vice-president, K. .Ieske ROW 2 - L. Freiberg, C. Scholl ROW 3 - C. Feyersen, S. Reimer, L. Biesek treasurer ROW 4 - L. Elliott, C. Krejcarek S Sobel ROW 5 - P. Orth, S. Ellerman, T. Fidler BACK how - S.-Simmer, K. Stelmach, L. Elliott, pres.. ' ima! The Red Cross Club displays their posters an nouncing the Youth Fund drive February 7. FUTURE SCIENTISTS CLUB FRONT ROW C Lettenber er L Thomsen J Steinbrecker, president: R. Provot, P. Anderson, secretary-treasur- - - . g , . , . erg S. Hessel BACK ROW - H. Cisler, G. Segler, D. Meyer, M. Klinker, B. Brey, B. Cherney 63 projects based on interests make groups BIOLOGY CLUB - FRONT ROW - B. Tomczuk, P. Wangberg ROW 2 - P. Rosinsky, G. Houghton, M. Kiland, D. Johnston, vice-presidentg J. Weber, K. Soch, secretary BACK ROW - L. Revenal, D. Hill, T. Doolan, treasurerg S. Hessel, presidentg Mr. B. Kowitz, adviser The Biology Club members con- ducted experiments to increase their knowledge and interest in science. The trip to the Museum of Science and lndustry in Chicago was an en- joyable means of learning for every member. FNA members are genuinely inter- ested in acceptingthe challenge of nursing. This year the Future Nurses Association continued to promote interest in medical careers. The girls made favors for the pediatrics ward, held two bake sales, and toured a nursing school. The Home Economics Club mem- bers are interested in preparing themselves for a life of homemaking. The girls made Christmas favors for the hospital pediatrics ward, spon- sored a bake sale, and were shown effective methods of arranging flow- ers for theirTwirp corsages. The FFA prepares boys to uphold America's agricultural heritage. This year the club selected a group of boys to attend the state judging con- tests in the fields of farm manage- ment and dairy judging. Other activi- ties include swimming and skating parties and a summer picnic. FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION - FRONT ROW - B. Lauson, S. Heier, S. Lambert, S. Pokorsky, treasurer: J. Schultz, president: C. Tadych, vice- presidentg D. Schmidt, secretary ROW 2 - D. Stock, N. Petrik, L. Weber, K. Tech, M. Wilda, C. Welnick, S. McDonnell ROW 3 - L. Hoyer, D. Bishop, J. Western, M. Simono, S. Swetlik, K. Bennett, M. Kluenker, M. Kleppe BACK ROW - P. Jirikowic, J. Johansen, M. Wisniewski, J. Mueller, S. Mraz, S. Budnik, K. Weber ' 64 service to school and community Ushers Club was an asset to both the school and community. This year they provided ushers for school and Nlasquers' plays, Civic Music pro- grams, Parent-Teacher Night, and -College Day. A 3.0 grade average was one of the primary qualifications for mem- bership. Sophomore and junior girls were chosen by a board of officers on the basis of personality and poise. Ushers in formals brighten the atmosphere for the Masquers' production, The Music Man USHERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - K. Stangel, M. Kimmel, L. Schuh, secretaryg J. Grosnick, president, L. Mazanet, treasurer, K. Muth, vice-presl dent, K. Hartman, M. Anderson, D. Gorychka ROW 2 - P. Sickinger, C. Mueller, M. McCulley, P. Paddock, J. Shimon, J. Fisher, C. Thuss, B. Ziemer J. Buck BACK ROW - S. Shimek, J. Schultz, M. KoIIath,L. Hacker, S. Schwartz, S. Check, H. Haag, M. Prickett, M. Hetue, S. Mraz, L. Groelle 66' l Tsutomu Sugiyama of lbaraki, Japan, spent a AFS student Waltraud Schlederer of Graz, year at Lmcoln as an AFS exchangee. Austria, spent her senior year at Lincoln. AFS OFFICERS - LEFT T0 RIGHT - K. Callahan, treasurer, C. Simon, vice president, S. Johanek, secretary: M. Brady, president Cl friendship sealed People differ only in custom and nationality. Students at Lincoln were given the chance to discover this fact through the American Field Service. This year's foreign exchange stu- dents, Waltraud Schlederer and Tsu- tomu Sugiyama, adapted quickly to a change in custom and became ac- tive, well-known Lincoln students. Cece Simon and Deb Carr were selected as this year's AFS candi- dates. Depending on available hous- ing, the girls will spend a year in a foreign country. ,,.v- .. Miss K. Urban shows slides while describing her year in Germany to AFS members. 67 MATH CLUB OFFICERS - D. Hendrick, vice- presidentg K. Glander, secreiaryg M. Beck, pres- iderli 5ihf f,.4f: . , s 1 F1 , 5 f A B .593 MATH CLUB - FRONT ROW - A. Hollman, J. Bartelme ROW 2 - M. VandeCasl.le, K. Krysan ROW 3 - L. Shapiro, R. Provot ROW 4 - L. Kordecki, L. Heiden ROW 5 - J. Steinbrecker, C. Kanter ROW 6 - L. Coombs BACK ROW - L. Thomsen, P. Willis, A. Holly, K. Hutchison, B. Strouf, R. McBeath, J. Saindon li 'vi 8 53.2. . dzw, Nami! ART CLUB - FRONT ROW - J. Wendt, C. Rohrer, R. Schroeder, M. Flentje, J. Cappelle ROW 2 - J. Olson, treasurer, J. Schumacher, secretary, M. Fischer, C. Helminiak, M. Pick, B. Deubler, J. Buck ROW 3 - B. Smith, J. Laux, L. Schultz, K. Walters, S. Tittl, S. Hronek, J. Broeckert, K. Frieder, R. Warren, L. Cogswell BACK ROW - M. Sielski, J. Krupski, J. Provot, K. McKee, D. Bennington, president, C. Krueger, L. Buck, L. Rappel, M. Oberland, S. Christiansen, R. Keil, H. Haag, vice-president 68 spectrum Math Club promoted interest in extra-curricular mathematics. At each meeting a club member pre- sented a report based on his research ofa mathematical problem or topic. On January 13 the club attended a meeting of Mu Alpha Theta, a na- tional rnath club organization. The club took part in a regional Math Bowl, worked with the relation- ship between music and mathemat- ics, and toured a data processing center. Art Club sold brilliantly colored psychedelic posters to earn their way to the Art Institute in Chicago. The posters expressed the artists interpretation of a theme they chose to depict. Contrasting colors and original subject matter made the posters both interesting and creative. The Teacher's Memorial Scholar- ship Association earned money to provide scholarships for students interested in becoming teachers. The club held a car wash, sold candy and paperback books, and received a S250 donation from the graduating class of 1942. Six to eight TMSA scholarship applicants were selected by the advis- ers and interviewed by a board of advisers and club members. I Students gain in more ways than one, from the Teachers' Memorial Scholarship candy sale TEACHER'S MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ASSOCIATION - FRONT ROW - M. Kaufmann, corresponding secretary: J. Fisher, treasurer: L. Hacker secretary: M. SQYZYZBWSKI, president: A. Garot, historian ROW 2 - C. Engelman, S. Christiansen, C. Burton, D. Huck, 5. Stechmesser BACK ROW V. Aumann, L. Wisniewski, K. Albrecht, J. Strzyzewski, D. Fech PEP CLUB OFFICERS - S. Shimek, secretary, L. Mazanet, president: Miss M. Lambert, adviser: J. Brisch, vice-president, D. Grafi, treasurer always yellin g for you, big team Spirited Pep Club members added energy and life to every athletic event. They decorated the halls with boldly colored signs, sold Homecom- ing and Red-White Day Buttons, and reduced the cost of buses to out-of- town games through the sale of can- dy. Drill Team created new excite- ment at the Homecoming pep rally as they lined the stage and aisle to per- form their colorful pom pom routine. Their precise drilling and snappy rou- tines also served as enjoyable half time entertainment for home basket- ballgames. The cheerleaders led crowds in lively chants and numerous mount cheers learned at the Lake Geneva CheeringCamp. A number of senior boys encour- aged pep, enthusiasm, and school spirit at this season's basketball games. Together with the cheerlead- ers, they proved to be an effective means of getting the crowd to yell for the team. DRILL TEAM - FRONT ROW - B. Birk, K. Gorecki, A. Berge, J. Banker, C. Krejarek, P. Marcus, A. Ziebell, C. Lutz, P. Sickinger, S. Ferguson, L. Mazanet, N. Protz BACK ROW - A. Savage, K. Bachnik, C. Houston, C. Schultz, K. Stangel, assistant drill mastery M. Kimmel, R. Reseburg, drill mastery C. Bastian, L. Hoyer, M. Anderson, D. Jens, P. Brooks, S. Johanek M-CLUB - FRONT ROW - R. Frailing, J. Schultz, S. Riederer, R. Risch, D. Teteak, T. Lukes, K. Krueger, J. Koehler, B. Swetlik, R. Bjorklund, J. Schleis, R. Riggs, J. Nickels, B. Shaw, S. Brazzale, M. Wood, T. Fricke ROW 2 - M. Davis, G. Musial, R. Koenig, R. Schramm, J. Waak, J. LeCIair, M. Miller, T. Haag, B. Sepnafski, R. Jiroch, M. Mertz ROW 3 - D. Naidl, V. Holschbach, J. Bolle, J. Laux, P. Eck, D. Crusius BACK ROW - T. Lambries, G. Hamachek, J. Jorgenson, D. McDonell, A. Novak, G. Wood, T. Duenkel i After their meeting, M-Club boys swarm over Drill Team members during Thursday night practic 72 Mr. Frailing, adviser, doesn't leave room for escape as he guards the door of the meeting. spirit skill su ccess The M-Club represents athletic achievement and skill. Members have earned a letter in at least one sport and undergone an unforgettable ini- tiaton of eating shortening, rotten tomatoes and eggs, and getting dunked in an ice-filled whirlpool. As in previous years, the club col- lected tickets, distributed programs, checked coats, ushered at all basket- ball and football games, worked with the Jaycees on the Homecoming bonfire, and ushered for graduation. This year Nl-Club held a Dip-Dine- and-Dance for the Drill Team mem- bers and the cheerleaders. After sev- eral games of water polo, chicken fights, and races, the club served re- freshments. Later NI-Club sponsored a dance with a rock-n-roll band. M-Club chose Christy Lutz as Mid- Winter Sports Queen. At the Manty- Preble basketball game she was pre- sented a bouquet of roses. Christy reigned over such winter sports as basketball, wrestling, swimming, and gymnastics, attending an event of each. Winter Sports Queen Christy Lutz accepts ro- ses from M-Club President Rick Bjorklund. M-CLUB OFFICERS - R. Bjorklund, presi dent: V. Soeldner, sergeant at arms: G. Ha Smiles accompany splashes for cheerleaders and Drill Team at the M-Club's Dip-Dine-and-Dance. machek, treasurerg J. Nickels, secretaryg J Jorgenson, vice-president 73 fun and games for frolicking females Members of Girls Athletic Associa- tion combined friendliness with ath- letic ability while participating in twelve sports. During each week of the season girls competed in different activities. GAA was headed by elected offi- cers and sportheads. Throughout the year the girls took part in a tennis tournament, basketball, volleyball, bowling, swimming, speedaway, and track. They also had a Dip-and-Dine, a Christmas party, and an Awards Banquet at the end of the year. To ofticiate at all activities of GAA, an Officials Club was established. Every week the girls met and planned their schedule for the coming GAA activities. GAA operated on a point basis whereby the girls were presented awards according to total points. 'K' ......f A..--1... t. Up, up, and stretch is Mary Jo Ziarnik's jump ball technique as she springs for the tip! GAA SPORTHEADS - FRONT ROW - J. Schultz, M. Gauthier, P. Granitz, C. Simon, S. Budnik, L. GAA gymnast Janet Chrlstman shows little Biesek BACK - C. KI 'd M. ' ' ' ' ' ' oi a, Kollath, C. Meihsner, D. Schmidt, M. Ziarnik, 5. Shimek, B. Krupski. stress as she performs a difficult yoga 74 It may look like an unusual, time consuming play, but who can deny it takes teamwork. as teammate GAA volleyball. Karen Schuh plans a good Cheryl Mueller looks on GAA OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - D. Schmidt, assistant point secretary, M. Ziarnik, president, J. Schultz, point secretaryg M. Gauthier, C. Kloida, secretary ,V fr 1 ZW., .,,. , GAA steps into the athletic action with fun, energy, ambition, skill, and firm muscles. it i Kay Weber hopes for a winning score as she i displays good form in her shot. 75 HONORARY SWIM CLUB - FRONT ROW - P. Granitz, J. Banker, F. Kenny, A. Savage, J. Pitz, M. Longacre, C. Mushel, E. Mueller, M. Oberland ROW 2- N. Protz, S. Spindler, D. Randolph, B. Alecksen, C. Bahr, P. Paddock, J. Brisch, B. Banker, M. Brady, L. Feyerson BACK ROW - D. Teteak, J. MacEachran, T. Simon, M. Bahr, D. Hansen, J. Christman, A. Wrench, S. Ferguson, S. Wegner, R. Bjorklund ABSENT - M. Dorak Flossy Kenny comes a totin' her bucket and Judy Banker and Margaret Bahr salute before As a Zleglield Follies girl in the Roaring Twen pole as the whimsical kid, Huckleberry Finn. entering the turbulent waters of the Civil War. ties, Ann Savage strolls out to start the show. 2 76 I C1 splash of swim and dance Honorary Swim Club swam through history during the colorful spring pageant SpIashback. From the famous landing ofthe Pilgrims, the historical water show progressed through the brilliant red, white, and blue Fourth of July to the Roaring Twenties with its flashy flap- pers, and ended with the modern love-in hippies. The entire show was an enjoyable production of color, grace, and precision. Orchesis members expressed themselves in movement together with ideas and music to bring about a successful spring production. Many nights of practice went into the preparation of the entertaining modern dance recital entitled Scope The spring production por- trayed a variety of countries through customary music and dance. The members' hard work and creative routines made the show a success. Orchesis girls E. Frogner, B. Lepich, M. Kollath, L. Jaehnig form an oriental caterpillar. ORCHESIS OFFICERS - B. Ruzek, B. Ansorge, S. Check, R. Kiel oncnssis - mom Row - v. Smith, D. Mazanec, s. Granger, J. O'Malley, L. Jaehnig Row 2 - E. Frogner, B. Lepich, P. Schmidt, J. Schultz, M. Kollath, S. Krejcarek BACK ROW - L. Perry, L. Feyer- , , - - 1-2-3. O. K., kids, let s go, only three practices son, S. Jergenson, S. Wegner, J. Brlsch, C. Blahmk until me shows, cried Miss Mono clubs strive to reach their goal Girl members added spark to Runners Club forthefirsttime this year. During the track season mem- bers kept plaques of school and state records up to date. They sold pen- nants, in addition to candy, in order to raise money for new equipment and trainingfilms. Weight Trainers divided into two separate groups to develop a high physical fitness potential. Off-season athletes worked with weight equip- ment to acquire and maintain strength. The second group exercised an interest in general physical fitness and body building. With four hours of practice and rehearsals each week, Baton Club members accomplished skill in per- forming baton routines. The girls displayed their talent in the Home- coming parade and half-time enter- tainment at both football and basket- ball games. Several performances during the summer kept them in good practice. Marllyn Mlller Lols Wollershelm ROW4 Nancy Rabenhorst K Tauschek ROW 5 Sue Strzy BATON CLUB OFFICERS - K. Engelbrecht, zewskl Kerry Engelbrecht BACK ROW Marcia Moreau Pat Brusky vice-presidentg B. Wirth, president E RUNNERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - S. Schultz, C. Houston, C. Cummings, L. Fischer, treasurer, S. Terp ROW 2 - K. Bachnik, P. Kramer, D. Mc- Donnel, J. Zechel, S. Torrison, J. Schneider, C. Krejcarek, G. Wood, G. Metzger ROW 3 - S. Heier, K. Deubler, C. Chermak, K. Olp, R. Lattimore, F. Wergin, J. Banker, T. Fricke, K. Rensink ROW 4 - S. McDonnell, 5. Lambert, D. Hansen, A. Novak, R. Puestow, J. Christman, Mark Davis, president, K. Crocker, D. Brefczynski, L. 0'NeiI, J. Vieweger BACK ROW - T. Duenkel, secretary, J. Schumacher, B. Sepnafski, vice-president, B. Gilbert, B. Kerscher, J. Pitz, B. Swetlik, M. 0'Connor, P. Garrow, G. Haban, J. Berkedal. WEIGHT TRAINERS - FRONT ROW - J. Bolle, R. Wilke, S. Brazzale, R. Frailing, R. Risch, K. Rensink, F. Ellis, J. Bruns ROW 2 - B. Herman, J. Bir ringer, J. Williams, D. Teteak, J. Brixius, S. Emery, A. Koch, J. Zechel, B. Denk, R. Bjorklund, D. Naidl, J. Christiansen BACK ROW - J. Andrastek, R Madson, T. Lukes, K. Hutchisdn, B. Wagner together whatever the weather Sprained ankles, slalom races, lifts, snow, and ice - memories of Ski Club. The enthusiasts traveled to Pine Mountain for a one-day ski trip and to lndianhead Mountain, Michi- gan for an overnight ski trip. Cookies, cake, candy, and cor- sages financed service projects ofthe newly formed Senior Girls Club. A Holly Ball was held at the Elk's Club Dec. 28. Club members chose three Holly Princesses. The Holly Queen was selected and crowned at the Ball. Egan Tennis Club members worked toward Umpire status. This was achieved through rule testing of the United States Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation. SKI CLUB - FRONT ROW - D. Randolph, C. Krejcarek, J. Pitz, J. Banker ROW 2 - L. Elliot, J. Christman, C. Feyerson, K. Malinsky ROW 3 - D. Miller, M. Brandt, D. Carl, A. Wrench, J. Mac- Eachran, S. Wagner ROW 4 - D. McDonell, M. Daley, R. Puestow ROW 5 - M. VanElls, B. Gumz, D. Crusius, L. Sharpe ROW 6 - B. Kerscher, B. Swetlik, M. Hansen, S. Koch, P. Garrow, T. Hall BACK ROW - J. Susdorf, B. Schwark, G. Gorder, B. Heide SKI CLUB' - OFFICERS - Tom Wenstadt, vice-president, Kathy Stangel, treasurer: Sandy Terp, president: Mary Kaye Kimmel, secrenryg Jerry Zeckel, sergeant-at-arms 80 . Queen Cece Simon and Princesses Kay Panosh and Sue Shimek reigned over the Holly Ball. ,- H Senior Girls Club discusses plans for a new service project to help a needy family in Manitowoc TENNIS CLUB - FRONT ROW - C. Grubic, C. Thuss, C. Lutz, K. Gorecki, M. Warren, K. Stelmach, N. Jones ROW 2 - J. Pfeller, D. Bonk, T. Engel- brecht, T. Murray, L. Jarosh, J. Paque, P. Pleuss, J. Koehler, B. Swetlik, M. Muchowski, Mr. S. Contardi, adviser ROW 3 - S. Lefke, C. Allger, G. Gor- don, J. Savage, G. Grasmick, B. Johnson, M. Ziarnik, D. Leonard ROW 4 - J. Williamson, P. Mertz, secretary, P. Kramer, treasurer BACK ROW - G. Hamachek, president, T. Sugiyama, vice-president S5X NN xx fx ,FEW Xl fgwiem IJ ZS' 1' ,mdf 5 Xwfy ff KY X x , Alai Q ,K Q N .4 -, 'Qu W gf -JA -r. ,. 4 ' S5545 ' f Si L ' .-un' A ,.,,, M ,Q X-xgpyf track team state champs The 1967 track team ended a per- fect season by winning the Class A., State title. Manty's squad, under Coach Zoch, compiled 25 172 points, well ahead of the 17 172 points scored by runner-up Neenah. Weight- man Greg Gretz earned 12 points by winning both the shot and discus events. Tom Gass took first in the century, and Jim Nickels tied for sec- ond inthe 440 yard dash. The mile relay team, comprised of Nickels, Gass, Hackbarth, and Steckmesser, finished second to round out Lin- coln's scoring. Indoor Manitowoc 66 Neenah 25 Manitowoc 80 Whitefish Bay 16 Appleton 17 Manitowoc lst Manitowoclnv. Manitowoc lst Madison Relays Outdoor Manitowoc 92 Oshkosh 35 Manitowoc 93 Green Bay West 34 Manitowoc 111 Green Bay East 16 Manitowoc 87 Appleton 40 Manitowoc lst Fond du Lac Inv. Manitowoc 84 Sheboygan South 43 Manitowoc 95 Sheboygan North 32 Manitowoc lst F.R.V.C. Meet Manitowoc lst F.R.V.C. Relays Manitowoc 86 Two Rivers 22 Manitowoc lst Sectional Manitowoc lst State l Sophomore Rocky Jiroch gave Manty added strength in the pole vault as he cleared 12 feet. Tom Gass to AI Novak to George Wood to Jim Nickels was one combination which helped Lin- coIn's 4-lap relay team to post an undefeated record during the '67 indoor season. During an indoor meet, Dave McDonnell exhibits the form that aided him in clearing 6'2 . Jerry Jorgenson, who specialized in the half mile, had a season's low of 2.00.1. FRONT ROW - T. Fricke, W. Krcmaf, K. Fricke, F. Werginf, J. Nickelsif, T. Duenkelt, J. Jorgensonii, T. Gassf, A. Novakf, J. LeCIairf, J. Hen dricks, 5. Larsen ROW 2 - Mgr. G. Amato, H. Tegen, B. Dietrich, J. Laux, R. Hackbarthi, G. Gretzi, J. Brixiust, J. Hardratht, S. Deuchart, K Crocker, D. Teteak, R. Jirochi ROW 3 - D. Budsberg, B. Marshall, H. Mecham, B. Swetlik, J. Hamannf, B. Steckmesserii, G. Woodt, B. Bauer, T Bauch ', G. John ', D. Brefczynskiii, B. Sepnafski' ROW 4 - M. Davist, D. Holschbackf, T. Beckeri, A. Fischer, J. Schultz, K. Krueger, D. Hen dricks, T. Lukes, J. Walters, B. Gilbert, M. Woodf, J. Rohrerf BACK ROW - K. Leick, R. Peasleef, J. Schneiderfi, D. McDonnell , D. Schultzt, D Naidlf, Coach Dennis Niebuhr, Coach William Twichell, Head Coach Claude Zoch Ship's rookie of the year Jim Schleis digs hard for second in one of the team's home games. FRONT ROW - T. KozeI ', L. GaIIi , J. Kruegerf, R. Hablewitzf, C. Lettenberger ', J. Schleisi' ROW 2 - L. Witt , S. Brazzalef, R. Pachowski, R Bjorklund , M. Miller' ROW 3 - R. Nesper, J. Woytal, F. Lettenberger ', T. Oswald, Coach Frank Granitz 86 team gains state berth Manty's 1967 baseball team un- der Coach Frank Granitz came on 5 strong towards the end ofthe season and earnedatripto Statecompeti- l tion at Eau Claire. In the first game the Ships defeated Fond du Lac 5-O. They lost to the eventual winners, Madison East, in the semi-finals by a score of 3-O. The team was headed by pitcher Lon Galli who once struck out 18 of a possible 21 batters. Chuck Lettenber- ger and Mark Miller lead the team in batting with .359 and .355 averages respectively. Manitowoc 4 Oshkosh 9 Manitowoc O Oshkosh 2 Manitowoc 1 Two Rivers O Manitowoc 2 Fond du Lac 6 Manitowoc 2 Fond du Lac 0 Manitowoc 11 .Mary's Menasha 2 Manitowoc 5 .Mary's Menasha 6 Manitowoc 3 Oshkosh O Manitowoc 5 Oshkosh 9 Manitowoc 6 Two Rivers 5 Manitowoc 1 Fond du Lac 5 Manitowoc 2 Fond du Lac 0 Manitowoc 10 . Mary's Menasha 6 Manitowoc O .Mary's Menasha 2 Manitowoc 10 Howards Grove 3 i Manitowoc 2 Reedsville 1 i Manitowoc 5 Stockbridge 0 Manitowoc 2 Howa rd-Suamico 0 i Manitowoc 4 Kewaunee O Manitowoc 9 Fond du Lac O Coach Frank Granitz took the Ship's to State Manitowoc 0 Madison East 3 action for the second time in three years. Crouching to receive an oncoming pitch, Captain Bob Hablewitz was Manty's clean-up hitter. Senior Lon Galli's outstanding pitching led Lincoln to an overall season record of 13-8. 87 Joe Koral took consolation honors in the Number 2 singles bracket at Conference. :X CONFERENCE CHAMPS - FRONT ROW - G. Hamachek. BACK ROW - L. Bonk, S. Lefky, J. Koral, P. Mertz During an indoor workout Gary Hamachek sharpens up his game for the oncoming opposition. n etters claim conference crown Lincoln High's tennis squad com- piled another outstanding record under Coach Deubler during the 1967 season. The team won eight dual meets while losing only two. They took Conference by a 28 172-28 verdict over Oshkosh, with Mertz and Bonk winning doubles competition. After placing first at Sectionals, the Manty netters finished in a tie for eleventh at State. Next year's squad will have seven returning Iettermen. By making good use of the indoor courts in the Phy. Ed. unit Lincoln tennis can look for- ward to another successful season. Manitowoc 5 Green Bay East 2 Manitowoc 7 Green Bay West 0 Manitowoc 6 Fond du Lac 1 Manitowoc 7 Sheboygan North O Manitowoc 6 Appleton 1 Manitowoc 9 Wauwatosa East O Manitowoc 6 Sheboygan South 1 Manitowoc 3 Oshkosh 4 Manitowoc 2 Menasha 5 Manitowoc 4 Neenah 3 Manitowoc lst F.R,V.C. Meet Manitowoc 1st Sectional Manitowoc 11th Qtiej State Stretching for a return, Pat Mertz displays the effort that is needed to be a winner. FRONT ROW - Coach Robert Deubler, G. Hamachekt, L. Bonkt, J. Koralf, S. Lefkyif, P. Mertzt, R. Geigelt ROW 2 - J. Koehlerf, A. Kohlbeck' M Muchowski ', R. Kaminskif, C. Allgerf, S. Kresal BACK ROW - J. Spindler, L. Jarosh, T. Murray, D. Leonard, 0. Zaldivar, J. Pleuss. place 5 th at stale tourney By placing fifth at the State Tour- nament, Manty golfers produced Lin- coln's highest state finish thus far. Pete Hansen was low with a 156 over the 36 holes. Coach Duane Hord's squad also copped first place at the Conference Meet at Sheboygan. Glen Dickert and Hansen led the team with eight over par 79's. Manitowoc 220 Sheboygan South 217 Preble 241 Manitowoc 207 Elkhart Lake 238 Kiel 231 Manitowoc lst Green Bay Invitational Manitowoc lst Two Rivers Manitowoc lst Sheboygan Invitational Manitowoc 210 Green Bay West 221 Manitowoc 3rd Appleton Invitational Manitowoc 226 Two Rivers 244 Manitowoc lst F.R.V.C. Meet Manitowoc lst Elkhart Lake Manitowoc 2nd Sectional Manitowoc 5th State i l l E Lincoln ace, Pete Hansen attributes much of Dressed to keep warm, Bob Jung belts a 4 his success to his accurate putting. wood down the ninth fairway at Branch. FRONT ROW - R. Jung ', H. Williams , G. Heino ', J. Danielsont, J. Brice, G. LeCoque BACK ROW - Coach Duane Hord, A. Oswaldf, G. Janskyf, T. Beerntsenf, P. Hansenf, G. Dickertt, V. Trastekt, Coach Hugh Foster 90 FRONT ROW - B. Swetlikt, M. Davis , J. Jorgensont, T. DuenkeI ', J. Schultz, M. 0'Connor ', K. Krueger' ROW 2 - C. Allger, D. Leonard, G. Kornely, J. LeClair, M. Gilbert, J. Klein, 5. Riederert ROW 3 - B. Beaupre, D. Brefczyinski, L. 0'NeiI, P. McKee, J. Nelson, G. Haban BACK ROW - R. Lat- timore, Coach Dennis Niebuhr Coming through the chutes lirst, Mark Davis led LincoIn's runners throughout the season. -Zag as Manty harriers, Mark Davis and Jerry Jorgenson take slight leads over their competition. strongfnish at conference highlights year Lincoln's cross country team had a better than average year under new head coach, Mr. Dennis Niebuhr. Bright points of the winning season included a tie forfirstwith Fond du Lac in the Oshkosh Invitational, an undisputed first in the Sheboygan Invitational and a second in the Conference Meet. Manty finished only two points behind Fond du Lac's first place total of 52. Though the Ships placed ninth at Sectionals, Mark Davis qualified for State with his fourth place finish. At the State Meet held at Hartford, Davis carne in 14th in Class A competition. Next year's squad will have five experienced returnees in Bill Beaupre, Doug Brefczyinski, Steve Riederer, Ken Krueger and Mike O'Connor. Manitowoc 23 Two Rivers 34 Manitowoc 10th Brookfield Invitational Manitowoc 4th Shawano Invitational Manitowoc 26 Sheboygan North 52 South 51 Manitowoc lst Sheboygan Invitational Manitowoc lst ftiey Oshkosh Invitational Manitowoc 16 Two Rivers 47 Manitowoc 4th Two Rivers Invitational Manitowoc 2nd F.R.V.C. Meet Manitowoc 9th Sectional 91 injuries cripple grid hopes This year's early grid hopes were shattered by several unexpected inju- ries to key personnel. The long sea- son ended with a 1-1-6 record. Giving all out effort in every game, the team fell victim to the tough Valley Confer- ence competition in several nip and tuck games. Coach William Twichell's boys lost four games by less than a touchdown. Four outstanding individuals were able to receive post-season honors. Tackle Vern Soeldner was selected to the UPI defensive team. He also made both All-Conference first teams at the same position. John Bender was an All-Conference first team cen- ter. Also named to the Valley Confer- ence second team were Dave Naidl at defensive end and John Laux at line- backer. Due to injuries, many underclass- men gained valuable experience for next year. This should be a definite asset for new head coach, Ron Rub- ick. He will succeed Twichell who has retired this year after three years at the helm ln 1966 Lincoln gained its first Conference championship in 35 years under Coach Twichell Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc Manitowoc 92 Appleton East Sheboygan North Green Bay Southwest Green Bay East Oshkosh 1 Green Bay West 1 Preble Fond du Lac 7 Junior Halfback Rick Risch gained a starting spot near the end of the season. Extremely eflective Hampered by a bad ankle spraln for part of the season Quarterback Rick Byorklund heads uptield Scott Deuchar the Ship s leading rusher charges through a huge hole on his way to a Manty score ' o A o 3 A 3 17 ' 13 13 ' 7 13 ' 3 14 ' 5 6 ' ' ' o 13 . . . I 3 ff as a pass receiver and a line open iield runner, Rick was used at ilanker and to return punts. Handling Manty's kicking duties, Gary John booted a 23-yard lield goal against Southwest. He also kicked 22 yards against Southwest last year. FRONT ROW: - J. Lauxf , F. Meidlt, R. Bjorklundt, V. Soeldnert, W. Schmitt, D. Mahnke ROW 2 - J. Bendert, A. Novakt, P. Eckt, T. Lambriest, M. Blandin, R. Kerscheri' ROW 3 - R. Puestowt, M. Woodii, J. Bolle , D. Naidlii, R. Dietrichf, J. Berkedalt ROW 4 - F. Werginii, V. Holschbachf, R. Aumann ', K. Fricket, S. Brazzalef, R. Frailingt, R. Rienks ROW 5 - T. Vogel, L. Kleman, G. Grasmickf, S. Meidl, R. Rischfi, W. Krcma ROW 6 - T. Fricket, R. Wilke, D. Teteak ', T. Lukest, H. Meacham, D. Dorakt BACK ROW - J. Scheinoha, G. Johnt, S. Deuchart, J. Lepicht, R. Wetenkampi' 7? If X X l l Manty charges hard oll the center snap with a supposed olt-tackle play tothe fullback in the making. In the first game of the season against Appleton West, the Ships exhibit hard hitting play as they team up to tackle an unknown West running back. FRONT ROW - J. Pleuss, R. McBeath, R. Butz, F. Ellis, S. Aumann, M. Konecny, W. Domnie, A. Fischer ROW 2 - J. Scallon, J. Christiansen, B. Stau- dinger, R. Madsen, B. Johnston, D. Koch, R. Haberland, E. Blahnik, G. Kunz ROW 3 - G. Peppard, D. Surfus, K. Crawford, R. Raduenz, J. Mueller, J. Williquette, W. Brunner ROW 4 - D. Zoerb, G. Kliment, G. Gorder, G. Free, J. Fritsch, J. Roberts, J. Bugenhagen, K. Kaster ROW 5 - S. Emery, A. Lemberger, A. Rodewald, J. Becker, J. Swiggum, T. Nickols, R. Geigel, J. Walters, G. Welch BACK ROW - K. Kropp, J. Bruins, Coach Willard Allen, Coach Charles Wolden I J 94 1 gymnastic team has good year This year's gymnasts showed fine improvement under Coach John Farwell as they won the Appleton Tri- angular. The team finished second in two other triangulars and took Sth and 13th places at the Sectionals and State Meets respectively. Seven boys qualified for State ac- tion: Randy Schramm, Mike Wage, John Ellerman, Mike Hendricks, Tom Luedtke, Rick Saindon and Roger Peters. Peters made an excellent showing by picking up a second in the tumbling event. Of the seven only Saindon and Luedtke are seniors so next year's squad should be stronger than ever. Manitowoc 115 Preble 127 Manitowoc 116.19 Sheboygan South 116.14 Manitowoc 103 Preble 130 Manitowoc lst Appleton Triangular Manitowoc 98 Appleton Xavier 101 , Manitowoc 2nd Appleton Triangular Manitowoc 104 Sheboygan South 110 Manitowoc qwon-forteitj Appleton Xavier l Manitowoc 2nd Preble Triangular Manitowoc 8th Preble Invitational Senior Tom Luedtke shows good form while Manitowoc 8th Secrionals performing a hand stand on the parallel bars. Manitowoc 13th State FRONT ROW - J. Powellt, R. Saindont, J. Ellermant, T. Luedtke? ROW 2 - Coach John Farwell, J. DeFaut, D. Olson, C. Martin, R. Schrammt, J. Hobbs, R. Korpi ROW 3 - M. Madigan, K. Seidlt, R. Peterst, M. Waget, M. Hendrickst, J. Walterst BACK ROW - J. Weber, B. Sanders, M. Dorak, A. Skidmore, B. Lauson, P. Granitz, J. Christman, L. Schuh, S. Ellerman aj J 5 , A - .ft ,- - sf ggi hh L iw: ,.. , . . 'H W ff 1 F, my my I, K. ' A I V4-A fig, fx e vt? .f ,f kgjr ff A ' . Wtwef-W Displaying muscle and coordination Rick Sain don holds a hand stand during competition. 95 j?m'shj?fZh in fox valley A major wrestling power in the Valley the last couple years, this ye-ar's team ended up fifth at the Con- ference Meet. Only one experienced wrestler, Vern Soeldner, was back from last year's squad. Although the overall dual meet record 5-8 was well below previous marks, Coach Frail- ing's team was still able to produce a few outstanding individual grapplers. Heading the list was heavyweight Soeldner, who had 29 straight wins before losing in State competition. Gene Welch and Darrell Stoehr were able to survive Regional matches and advance to Sectionals along with Soeldner. Of the three, only Soeldner was able to make it to the State Meet at Madison. With nine letterwinners back next year and the rebuilding that was done this year, the team should have an l FRONT ROW - G. MusiaI'l', M. Waak ', J. Steuer ', J. Deeringt, D. Vogel, D. Laux ', J. Crowe ', G. Welcht, C. Gadzynski, P. Andersont' ROW 2 - G. Kaderabekt, J. Bugenhagenf, B. Koenig, R. Shi- mek, W. Evenson, P. Hollman, G. Peppardt, W. Dominiet, D. Stoehr, J. Williquette BACK ROW - Coach Richard Frailing, A. Fischert, A. Novakt, T. Lambriest, R. Butz, M. Konecny, N. Bouril, V. Soeldnertl' Darrell Stoehr was one of three Manty wres- tlers to advance to Sectional competition. A tired Paul Anderson tries to turn his man over in hopes of gaining a last second pin. improved season in 1968. Manitowoc 22 Appleton East 26 Manitowoc 39 Luxemburg 8 Manitowoc 11 Green Bay Southwest 31 Manitowoc 43 New Holstein 3 Manitowoc 15 Port Washington 34 Manitowoc 27 Fond du Lac 20 Manitowoc 18 Two Rivers 30 Manitowoc 21 Oshkosh 27 Manitowoc 3rd Fond du Lac Inv. Manitowoc 18 Sheboygan South 31 Manitowoc 20 Sheboygan North 28 Manitowoc 18 Preble 24 Manitowoc 6th Port Washington Meet Manitowoc 29 Green Bay East 18 Manitowoc 3rd tie Manty B Tourney Manitowoc 22 Valders 21 Manitowoc 5th F.R,V.C. Meet Manitowoc 5th Regional 96 l if so ee r. m . . , Q ,W L .. 4. ,. V , Varsity grappler Tom Lambries utilizes a double wrist ride hold to wear down his competition. N i l v' In the process of breaking down his Oshkosh opponent AI Novak strains to gain an advan Senior letterman Greg Musial tries to add two points to his match score with a takedown. I 1 ' age. Vern Soeldner manhandles another opponent and seems on his way to a pin. Vern had a 29-2-1 record, losing in the semi-finals at State. 97 All-Stater Pete Hansen averaged over 20 points a game and was second leading scorer and rebounder in the State Tournament. Senior guard Bill Sepnafski was selected to the All-Tournament second team at State. STATE CHAMPS - FRONT ROW - Coach Steven Contardi, Head Coach Edgar Fleener, Coach Wayne Gates BACK ROW - D. Rosinsky ', R. Nesperf, R. Jirochi, V. Trastekii, P. Mertzf, P. Walshf, P. Hansenik, T. Haagii, M. Muchowskif, J. LeClair ', M. Millerii, B. Sepnafski' 5 ships go 26-0 no. I in stale Lincoln's Ships became Wiscon- sin's number one team when they defeated Beloit 63-51 in the State championship game in Madison. For the first time in the school's history a team went undefeated during a sea- son. The team was strong offensively and in rebounding but its greatest attribute wasits depth. Pete Hansen was All-Conference, All-Tourney and All-State. Vic Trastek made All-Conference and All-Tourney second teams. Tom Haag was All- Tourney while Bill Sepnafski was All- Tourney second team. Manitowoc 72 Two Rivers 47 Manitowoc Menasha 55 Manitowoc Appleton West 48 Manitowoc Green Bay East 62 Manitowoc Green Bay Southwest 50 Manitowoc Preble 53 Manitowoc Green Bay West 39 Manitowoc Sheboygan North 71 Manitowoc Sheboygan South 42 Manitowoc Oshkosh 64 Manitowoc Sheboygan South 44 Manitowoc Fond du Lac 65 Manitowoc Appleton East 67 Manitowoc Green Bay Southwest 67 Manitowoc Preble 48 Manitowoc Green Bay West 61 Manitowoc Appleton West 59 Manitowoc Green Bay East 69 Manitowoc Two Rivers 66 Manitowoc Kiel 62 Manitowoc lVliSi'1iCOi 43 Manitowoc Beaver Dam 74 Manitowoc Neenah 57 Manitowoc Schofield 56 Manitowoc Manitowoc Wisconsin Dells 47 Beloit 51 The Shi s a stron board team, outrebounded P . 3 every one of its opponents. Trastek and Han- sen were third and first in team rebounds. As senior Tom Haag grabs a rebound, junior forward Rocky Jiroch detects a little pushing. 95 I uf vu. ..-v Manty was able to hold opposition to about 56 per game. Trastek and Haag show why. 99 FRONT ROW - C. Klein, D. Dorak, M. Maples, B. Johnson ROW 2 - Mgr. T. Krejcie, J. Woytal, J. Pleuss, D. Kloida, B. Ellig, Mgr. D. Meyer BACK ROW - Coach Steven Contardi, J. Savage, J. Roberts, F. Lettenberger, T. Neubert, E. Blahnik, S. Kronberg, Coach Wayne Gates To the displeasure of his opponent, guard Mark Miller heads for two on a fastbreak. 100 Unaware of the defensive man's outstretched hand, Pat Mertz concentrates on the bucket. Looking downcourt to begin a possible fast- break, senior Pat Walsh boards a missed shot. lincoln swimmers break even Lincoln High's tank squad under Coach Tim Trowbridge concluded this season's eight dual meets with a .500 record. The team posted victo- ries over Chilton, Neenah-Menasha YMCA, Two Rivers and Menasha High School. The highlight of the season came when the Manty squad defeat- ed tive other teams in capturing first place at the Two Rivers Invitational. A respectable fourth place finish at the Lawrence Invitational ended the year. The outlook for next year could be brightened if the tour returning let- termen are able to form a solid nucle- us. Dick Teteak, Richard Rensink, Jeff Waak and Jim Reichert will be back to help shoulder the load, along with a handful of other experienced under- classmen. Manitowoc 42 Sheboygan South 53 Manitowoc 19 Menomonee Falls 91 Milwaukee Custer 58 Manitowoc 56 Chilton 39 Manitowoc 23 Sheboygan North 72 Manitowoc lst Two Rivers lnv. Manitowoc 44 West Bend 51 Manitowoc 25 Sheboygan North 70 Manitowoc 35 Sheboygan South 60 Manitowoc 3rd Raiders Relay Manitowoc 61 Two Rivers 34 Manitowoc 48 Menasha 47 Manitowoc 4th Lawrence lnv. l Executing a dllcult dlve, Bob Poaslee also gave lhnty strength ln tho breast stroke. ln a meet wlth Two Rivers, Kelly Callahan set a school low of 2 30 1 nn the individual medley FRONT ROW - R. FraiIing ', L. Sharpe, J. Waakt, J. Cappellet, R. Rensinkf, T. Tait, F. Ellis BACK ROW Coach Tim Trowbridge J lhlenfeld J Rolchortt, K. Gottschalk, D. Teteakt, R. Peasleet, W. Krcmat, D. Krcmat, K. Callahan' 7 f Sophomore Steve Emery shows strain and determination in a workout after school. 102 54 AK r t. X LOWER LEFT - Mike Wood battles for a rebound in an intramural basketball contest. UPPER LEFT - BAC President Keith Hutchison completes a difficult spiking maneuver in a BAC volleyball game. UPPER RIGHT - Junior George Wood squats weights, a basic exercise for most athletes, in weight training after school. LOWER RIGHT - Good form in the bench press is shown by John Kuemmet. Dave Naidl jumps to complete the setup with a snap of the ball over the net. brown action competition Boys Athletic Club allows boys who are not active in lnterscholastic Sports a chance for physical activity and team competition. Adviser, Ned Hodgson, with the officers and sport- heads, directed activities. The 1968 Volleyball Champion- ship was captured for the second year by the Go-Getters Revisited, who defeated .the Revengers for the title. Team members included captain Mark Davis, Frank Nleidl, Jim Brice, Jerry Jorgensen, Gene Heino, Gary Hamachek, Howie Williams, John Brixius,and Tom Gass. BAC weightlifting gave boys an opportunity for exercise and otf-sea- son athletes a chance to condition themselves. BAC SPORTHEADS - P. Willis, Mr. Ned Hodgson, adviser, M. Wood, R. Wilke, J. Koehler, W. Gilbert - CENTER - K. Hutchison 103 EL5F'fQ 'M 7 J LX af X 33 f L E Q 5 f Zkfixpb if K f f ji X J initiators. . Charles E. Jones, Superintendent of Schools , f .J-Kg Q' 5' ' ii ' .Sf ' -L 7 :w i :mi ni au., , 1. . BOARD OF EDUCATION - CLOCKWISE - Robert W. Eck, John P. Dramm, vice-president: Nathan S. Davis, Michael Chermak, Mrs. Walter G. Huch- thausen, Dale J. Brasser, secretary: Vining F. Ihlenfeld, president: Leslie J. Mangin 106 v William Malinsky A George Kanzelberger v George Kanzelberger, assistant principal A Robert Youngren 'iv 3152 f A William Malinsky, principal v Robert Youngren, assistant principal, boys' dean fr- Tu' SH: uf . , V ' K : r, . L 2' ' . Af '? i?15fi'? N J A 4 4 Margarst Lambert v Llndl Antonia 4 programmers Jack D. Gustafson . 'XxJ-XL' 'p 4 fb A L N W, X f JJIJ pf XX ' Jr K J X 41 UJ Q jf, C 1' X L, ' X O' , Hn I ,CJ M, X sf V' ' ' , f, by K NN AX ,VI , MAX X. :AAA 1 N ANN 'Su ' Y! X N 6' , gf rv . ' X- R 'xw 2 Y Lf ' X ,XX V 5 ' N ,X si 4 David Strzok .XJ v Mllfl'QK1l S ,......- 5 Dah H. Bachlof v Paul Sungol 4 John A. Kuchnlo v John E. .lung v James H Zaske A :maya lngvoldshd 109 .-1 , . J, :Ti A' 7 ff' +9 :NW L' V' f 'VI MW cf n ,J ' , X J D' .Ay , WL, new I, . A, A ,w X7 ,UL ' is ,eff 1 A Jacquelynn Bayer V Anna Anderson A Jean Johnsrud V Jean Scanlon molders . 'f W A William Jones ., ,-W: V Gertrude Leslie A Robert Deubler A Andrea Voss X 'S X: - A Duane Hord v Sanford Erikson X I 4 'FXXX ,, NV i 5 1 f S Q l lll l 5 . :.x y is -.mem v Ronald Rublck 9 ,,.. . SO WGFS A Charles E. Walden vWiIIiam Twichell A Robert A. Labudd v William J. McMahon E l ,, ku, ,kkkr , fm,,t,,:,i,.M,,H .,Q,,,,- .. NV., ,,,,Wx,.. A Kristin Urban A Rita LaFond II4 CFECIIOFS. . . v Raymond Johnson A Lowell D. LaLelke A Vernon J. Hansen v Timothy Trowbridge -4-QWMEMA v Mary Chamberlain A Louis Schmitz A Carl E. Lawrenz V William J. Rienks , ww- ...M- aw V ,Mi N..-M - A Anne Guelig v Edgar Fleener A Pamela Kjono' v Ned W. Hodgson E , 1135, Q. Wi A Judith Dahlke educators A Dennis Niebuhr A Jeannette Tabaka v Gerald Robbins V Earl Tetzlafi A Karyl Enstad A Conrad Daellenbach v Frank Granitz 116 -I '41 A David Zazeski v Carol Lewis A Lucille Gaedke v Leonard Nikolai v Donna Traska A Frances Ritchie 117 A Kay Williams constructors . . v Paul lngvoldstad l A Donald Goetz v Jack Troupe r A Edward Rappe v Richard Fraillng F 5 118 ' y-g-:ff as-A Q deszgners . . vKarI Miller v Iris Gallez ACourlney Leonard vDiane Hartwig m AJohn Farwell ACharles Pinkney ' A i v Theodore Schoenke v.lane Kober Awillard Allen v Wayne Gates ,.........-- 1 , , H- 121 Sophomores put forth a tremendous effort as the lumen:-Q....T. y rallied in Homecoming pep competition. bright beginning to three new years Sophomores entered Lincoln filled with enthusiasm and hope for recognition and acceptance. They were confronted with orienting themselves into the new atmos- phere of Lincoln High. Their first Homecoming will never be forgotten as Snoopy and his dog house won second place float with Happiness is a Nlanty Victory. Although they were under- classmen, their display of pep and volume rewarded them with a first place in the cheering competition. As the year progressed their knowledge of automobile engines and frog anatomies increased. With the arrival of spring, thoughts turned toward Freshman Orientation Day, to welcome the incoming freshmen, as they had been welcome-dayear ago. And with the completion of their first yearthey have becomea part of Lincoln as Lincoln has become a part ofthem. T--.. . ...vu-wh. f rnuNT ROW f L. iieseburg, K. Wyrobeck, F. Bauch, P. Brooks, L. Kowalski, J. Miller, K. Malinsky, A. Everard ROW 2 - S. Stein., N. Protz, J. Chrlstman, D. Sepnieski, D. Hansen, C. Krejcarek, E. Frogner, B. Schwartz BACK ROW - D. Johnston, J. Hobbs, T. Neubert, D. ora -:nU'P'xK' wa w '1'g ' 'bw Y div i' ' ., :,.?:a,, 1 7 .Lf . Q, M Q, , jg., Q 415 To I ' Q1 15355 Q, ' ' 7-J-ff ' P-'s if: -'lvl K .,,,.--an-...Q 'Q Snoopy and the sophomores awaited a Homecoming victory. Their lloat depicted Happiness is a Manty Victory on Saturday in the parade. Q SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - FRONT ROW - Jill Swokowski, treasurer: Judy Bank- ' er, secretary ROW 2 - Mrs. lngvoldstad, adviserg Bill Johnson, vice presidentg Rick Rensink, pres- sophomore Dennis can observes micmscop 'enf1Mf- Framng' adwser ic organisms in Mr. Zoch's biology class. Es. we were silly, silly sophomores il, ,I W1i151lfWf5,L 1 ' L 'Dm 1 LL ,L All a A A , t f , ,mv 'Z yt: se' ,L E , ? ',.1! 451 'fx 1, x 'Y if ,l .,,.,,, , 9 'f ' K S' , B. , an l -Y 1 KJ V L meg will flilsv- iii 1212, ,L 3 ,,L,. 'L - ,Ml ,s,W, 3 lf? 1 , ff' k Lv ? Melt ' S' h ay. f fe, AWN gif' L-L ,' -WNW' w 5,-.:l, l ,Q A ,AY L .L ,f we , at - ' L? Z ,, K V . Q., Q, ,L,, , 1 E ,L H ' r L iw ' L. is 'I pil 331' ' , 4' LL if lliiielf J f l - L vm 2 gpg, A t i . wi ,ue J Q. 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Curtsinger, Patricia Czekala, JoAnn Damman, Dennis Darby, Patricia Deering, Richard Defaut, Jack Defeo, Robert Denk, Robert Denning, Michael Deubler, Kristine Dickey, Maureen Dobinski, Debra Doersch, Janelle Doolan, Cathy Dorak, David Doucha, David Downing, Douglas Dueno, Mary Dueno, Michaela Dufek, Philip Durham, Carla Dvorachek, Michael Edwards, Denise Elfner, Karen Ellerman, Fred Ellerman, Sandra Ellig, Brian Elliot, Lori Elmer, Cathy Emery, Steven Endries, Peter Engelbrecht, Joel Erdman, Gary Eucke, Gerald Evenson, Jeanne Everard, Andrea Ewert, Jayne Farrell, Michael Fehrmann, Lucretia Fessler, Jay Fessler, John Feyersen, Cynthia Fictum, Eileen Sophomores 126 Fidler, Theresa Filzen, Sheila Fischer, Kathleen Fischer, Margaret F itzmaurice, Theresa Ford, Carol Foss, Terrance Franz, Joan Franzen, Janet Free, Gary Free, Phyllis F reiberg, Laurel Frelich, Jean Frieder, Theodore Frisch, James Fritsch, John Fritz, Susan Frogner, Erica Gadzinski, Conrad Gadzinski, Donna Gadzinski, Joseph Gagnon, Yvonne Gamble, Patrick Garrow, Paul Gauger, Wilfred Geigel, Ronald Geiger, Thomas Gilbert, Christine Gilbert, Glenn Goessl, Priscilla Golding, Susan Gomm, Michael Gorder, Greg Gorden, Ricky Gorychka, Gary Gorychka, Gerald Gospodarek, David Gotter, Deborah Gottschalk, Kenton Graebel, Joanne Grall, Christine Grall, Jean Grapentine, Sharon Gray, Gary Grillin, David Grotbeck, Shelby Grott, Linda Gumz, Robert Haberland, Roger Hack, William Hall, Gerald Hall, Joseph Halstrom, Douglas Hammel, David Hammes, Bruce Hansen, Christine Hansen, Debra Hansen, Kim Hansen, Mitchell Hansen, Ronald Hansen, Susan Hartlaub, Collette Hartman, Steve Harvey, Randy Haupt, Bonnie Haupt, Tari Hecker, David Heide, Bruce Heideman, Barbara Heidorf, Philip Af: .. - .Mg-5 - Q, gd, M V. . 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Spindler, Steven Stalvey, William Stanzel, Dawn Staudinger, Bernard Staudt, Susan Stechmesser, Shelley Stechmesser, Beth Steeber, Brenda Stell, Barbara Stein, Suzanne Steinke, Kathy Stelmach, Kay Stepro, Joanne Steuer, James Stichert, Gary Stipek, Rose Marie Strauss, Russell Strouf, Barbara Strzyzewski, Jean Stuckmann, Betty Stuckman, Bonnie Stuebs, Elaine Stygar, Janet Suharski, Denise Sutter, Jenifer Swetlik, Dale Swetlik, Susan Swiggum, James Swokowski, Jill Tate, Donald Tech, Kathy Teteak, Thomas Theis, Patrick Theis, Thomas Thielen, Barbara Thomas, Michael Thomsen, Nancy Thorrington, Mary Thuss, Thomas Tittl, Susan Tomczuk, Barbara Tompson, Jane Torke, Janis Torrison, Cindy Trautman, Mary Trochil, Judy Tuesburg, Craig Turek, Robert Uetzmann, Joan VandeCastle, Mary Vieweger, James Voboril, Richard Vogel, Charles Vogel, Dale Vogeltanz, Gloria Voigt, Vernon Waack, Ruth Waak, Gregory Waak, Mark Wagner, Jerome Wagner, Philip Wagner, Robert Walbert, Mark Wallace, Stuart ' llll L W - V W: ' W L X Q . ,Q-1 ff ,W ig ' . .' , fy 'Q'fs,., . vw 4 'ftz jg- '- s j , .,,., ,jj My 2,,,. . 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Sophomores mixed K artistic talent and school spirit with nursery rhymes on Red and Whit s i sophomores and juniors wrestle lincoln lie e Day. Sophomore fans learn to enjoy the thrill and Junior Joyce Rasmussen attempts a hurdle excitement of a victorious basketball game. ' jump in her physical education track class. Mike Crechard takes a breather aftera hard day's work chasing girls with the camera. 134 Sophomore, Lucretia Fehrman, prepares herself for semester exams in her sixth hour study hall. Sophomores had a dillicult time finding way around the large halls of Lincoln. Candy Kaminski and Kevin Crawford attempt a their waltz in a daily physical education class. 11 A' Q 3 2 '3 3 Q. if 9, A f, A is 4? Es Usher Club member, Barb Banker, distributes programs for the Masquer musical production. A red, while and blue octopus, the creat li t om etition during 1967 Homecoming. ive work of the junior class won a second place in the oa c p 135 .......,.1.n N FRONT ROW Anne Savage decorationsg Pat Kramer, inter- PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMA - - , mission BACK ROW - Dick Thomley, decorationsg .lell Newlin, General Chairmang Mike Simono, innrmigglon once upon a time. . From the beauty and charm of a child's storybook world came the theme OnceUponaTime torthe 1968 Junior Prom ot Lincoln High. On the night of April 19, a large pink castle surrounded with small storybook characters decorated the John F. Kennedy Unit into a fascinat- ingfantasy. King Dick Teteak escorted his Queen Pat Jirikowic through the Enchanted Forest to the throne room of their castle where they were crowned to reign over this memora- ble and splendid event. Prom was held in honor ofthe senior class. lt was presented by the junior class, prom committees, . . I committee chairmen and Genera Chairman Jett Newlin. The music was provided by Gene Heier and his or- chestra. Post Prom was held in the Armory Building. M PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - FRONT ROW - Pat Jlrlkowlc, lnvltatlonsg .lane Schumacher ana nom-le .... ....--., ,. . ' ' - ' d Ho er invitations BACK ROW - Gary LeCoque, cloakroomg Jean Proper, cleanup, sen, publicityg Shelly Heler and Debbie Carr, programs, Lin a y , - f hmentsg Mike Pankratz, refreshments Sandi Hansen, publicity, Cathy Houston, cleanup, Sue Balte, re res FACING PAGE - King Dick Teteak and Queen Pat Jirikowic Y 2 .l......,.. vrnonna AND ADVISERS - FRONT ROW - Sandi Hansen, secretary: Bonnie Berkedal, treasurer BACK ROW - Mrs. Werlein, adviser, Randy Wilke, vice-president, Dick Teteak, presidentg Mr. Drohman, adviser leaders plan year j? llea' with variety of actz' vizies On October 21, Homecoming, a red and white octopus traveled down Marshall street waving its arms for a Manty victory. We're armed to octu- pi the end zone was the theme of the junior float, which earned them a second place during competition this year. A second place was also award- ed to the class skit Sure Lincoln Holmes, featuring Cat Man. November 1, Post High School Education Day, turned junior thoughts toward their future plans. Representatives from various techni- cal schools, colleges and universities were present at Lincoln to answer questions posed by juniors. The theme Sadie Hawkins Gets Her Man was portrayed at Twirp, STUDENT COUNCIL - FRONT ROW - N. F d an rick, B. Berkedal, D. Randolph, B. Banker, D. Grail, S. Lambert, J. Schumacher, J. Proper ROW 2 G. LeCoque, J. Newlin, S. Heier, K. Crocker, S. McDonnell, D. Teteak BACK ROW- M. ' ' 138 Simono, G. John, R. Wilke, M. Konecny, G. Weber November 15. Nancy Boelter was crowned Miss Sadie Haw ins 1. - 1 A -an 'A Wff f , . , '-. 'r M, -.3 YQ ,M E leaf, Mg it Z e f egg.. - ,K , KK K K. -1K kg ,K ,KK -I Kew 1 ' 7 ' , S. 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X we like our team Ns , X, Clayton, Linda Crowe, James Crowe, Margaret Crowe, Mary Crusius, David Cumming, Jean Daley, Diane Dallmann, William Darby, Linda Davis, Mark ' Deering, John Deering, Michael Dempski, Keith Denning, Cynthia Dicke, Stephen Dickey, Michael Diefenthaler, Merle Dietrich, Martha Dietrich, Robert Doolan, Thomas Dorak, Mary Downing, Daniel Drill, Dennis Ducat, Carolyn Duckart, Audrey Duenkel, Thomas Dvorachek, Bernard Dworak, Paul . Seniors 153 basketball heLghzened schoolgpnil Seniors 154 J ff J.. J I Ebenhoe, Lynette Eck, Philip ,, Eichmann, Joyce Eisner, Thomas Ellerman, John Ellig, Nicholas Elmer, Bonnie Engelbrecht, William Engleman, Wayne Erdman, John Everard, Thomas Ewald, James Ewert, Rodney Fehrmann, Elaine Fell, Greg Ferguson, Suzanne Feyersen, Linda Fictum, Joseph Fidler, Susan Field, Bradley Fischer, David Fischer, Lea Fisher, Janet Fitzmaurice, Mary Flaim, Robert Flentje, Michael Foss, Scott Fox, Nancy W , -. ef- ? Af gf Frailing, Richard Francar, Dale Franz, James Franz, Stephen Franzen, Helmer Franzen, Shirley Fredrick, Kathryn Free, David Free, Wayne Freiberg, Larry Freiboth, Margie French, Diane Fricke, Kenneth Fricke, Thomas Frieder, Christine Fuka, Mary Gadicke, Roy Gadzinski, Beverly Gadzinski, Peter Gajewski, Robert Garot, Jane Garrigan, Bruce Gass, Phyllis Gass, Thomas Gates, Kathleen Gauthier, Dennis Gauthier, Michelle Gilbert, William Girardi, Gail Glander, Helen Seniors 155 Gleichner, Gilbert Goeke, Rogene Goertz, Julie Goessl, Cynthia Gogats, Patricia Gollata, Terrence Gordon, Dennis Gorecki, Kay Gorychka, Diane Gospodarek, Judith Gospodarek, Linda Graczyk, Elizabeth Graczykowski, Bonnie Grall, John Grant, Helen Grasmick, Gary Green, Barbara Green, Bradley Gresl, Joyce Gretz, Joyce Gretz, Michael Groelle, Linda Grosnick, Julie Gross, Jeanne Grotbeck, Sharon Grow, Valerie Grow, Vicki Grubic, Christine Gustavson, Sandra Haag, Gerald Seniors Haag, Holly Haag, Thomas Hacker, James Hacker, Lois Hacker, Sandra Haefke, Constance Haefke, Richard Hagenow, Cynthia Hamachek, Gary Hamachek, Greg Hansen, Gary Hansen, Jean Hansen, Peter Hanson, Keith Hartman, Kathleen Hartman, Susan Haver, Gregory Havlovitz, Kenneth Heideman, Darrell Heim, Lynn Hein, Thomas Heino, Gene Herman, William Herrmann, Allan Herrmann, Gerald Herrmann, Linda Hessel, John Hetue, Marcia W l K, H.. , .fn:f,: , K t y K . 'gem . v ,k 3 1 --Q. n ,1 . rg ' 4 A Q . 3' formulas theorems prin ciples realiz y Sensors 157 Hewitt, Lee Hill, David Holtman, Daniel Hollman, George Hoflman, Paul Holschbach, Stephen Holschbach, Vincent Holzinger, Mary Hoyer, Kathleen Hutchison, Keith Hynek, Jeanne Jackl, Mary Jacobson, Constance Jacobson, Paul Jaecks, Lynn Jaehnig, Lisa Janesky, Kay Janis, Diane Jansky, Gale Jansky, Peggy Jansky, Richard Jens, Diane Jergenson, Sally Jiroch, John Johanek, Sandra Johansen, Janet Johnson, Bradley Johnson, Catherine Sensors an experience .lo make way for more 'Nw X J , 2, -rl' Jones, Nancy Jorgenson, Jerry Jost, Robert Kabat, Mary Jo Kaderabek, Cherie Kaminski, Richard Kapitz, Mary Karbon, Linda Karlin, Joseph Kaufmann, Mary Jo Kaufman, Timothy Kautzer, Ann Keil, JoAnn Keil, Ruth Kelliher, Gene Kempka, Randall Kennedy, Patrick Kenny, Florence Kerscher, Gail Kerscher, Robert Kimmel, Mary Kay King, Mary Kinzel, Kathleen Kinzel, Linda Klabunde, Thomas Kleiber, Christine Klein, Janice Klein, Joseph Klein, Marjorie Klein, Michael Seniors 159 Seniors 160 Kleman, Kathleen Kleman, Lyle Kliment, Linda Kloida, Cathy Klosinski, Dennis Kluczinske, Michael Klug, Lawrence Koch, Thomas Kocourek, Richard Koehler, John Koenig, Robert Kohlman, Linda Kolbeck, Richard Kollath, Cynthia Kollath, Mary Kopidlansky, Christine Koppa, Teresa Korlesky, Stephen Kornely, Gregory Korpi, Carol Kortens, Robert Kraemer, Michael Kraemer, Patrick Kraftcheck, Steven Krall, Dennis Krall, Donna Krall, Gary Krcma, David Krcma, William Kreie, Sheila , Kar we 9 'I realization brought hesitation , '. 1'i5 i ' PM 2' ff .1 Z l k fr X gm A- fl A: Q , ' fx P 1 E K v ,. , .- f 1, Krejcarek, Bonnie Krieser, Gary Krish, Keith Krizek, James Krizek, Marie Kronberg, Kenneth Krowiorz, Richard Krueger, Carole Krupski, Barbara Kubsch, Mark Kuehnl, James Kuemmet, Josephine Kujawski, Robert Kumbalek, Sally Kunz, Barbara Kunz, Marilyn Kutil, Cynthia LaCrosse, Sherrie Lambries, Thomas Lang, Judith' Lattimore, Ronald Laux, John LaViolel1e, Kenneth Leavy, Melody LeClair, Jean LeClair, John Lee, John Lefky, Scott Seniors three years' accanfzplishnaents seven hundred associates jf , a 4 , -wff? . fi KK: gi' 'a 1 ff, S? me as HE H Seniors 162 Lehman, Cathy Lehman, Clarence Leist, Daniel Leist, Susan Leist, Suzanne Leiteritz, Tod Lemberger, Charles Leonard, David Lesperance, Gregory Lettenberger, Connie Lewis, Cecelia Litersky, Thomas Lochmann, Barbara Luchsinger, Bonita Luebke, Jerome Luedtke, Thomas Lukes, James Lutterman, Lynette Lutz, Christine Lutze, Diane Lutze, Ralph MacEachran, J-ane Maciejewski, William Madson, Dirk Mahnke, Richard Mancoske, Ronald Manlick, Lynn Marshall, William fb X H B I ' 'f,f,fi'Q 'T' , H .i na m v , 'Het ai? 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K Wi Relzlall, Larry Rezachek, Glen Rienks, Randall Riggs, Robert Ringmeier, Karen Risch, Kenneth Risch, Paul Roberts, John Robinson, Susan Rodewald, Betty Rodewald, Gary Rohrer, Charles Ronsman, Barbara Roorbach, Harriet Rosinsky, Jill Rozmarynowski, Nancy Rue, Nancy Rusboldt, Francis Rusch, William Ruzek, Bonny Rydzewski, Richard Saindon, Richard Salewsky, Steven Sampe, Richard Sampe, Robert Satori, Jacqueline Sauer, Susan Schall, Mary Schermetzler, Robert Scheu, Jeflrey Sensors ffl Wm 'A'-.. s Seniors 168 3 ,71 I A i l , 5 , Schiegg, James Schiesl, Gerald Schipper, Dale Schlederer, Waltraud Schleis, James Schmidt, Arthur Schmidt, Dianne Schmidt, Glenn Schmidt, Raymond Schmidt, Ronald Schmill, Dennis Schmitt, William Schneider, Gregory Schneider, John Schoenke, Linda Schroeder, Michael Schroeder, Richard Schuetze, Phillip Schuh, Linda Schultz, Allan Schultz, Arthur Schultz, Jalaine Schultz, James Schultz, Joette Schuman, Gregory Schwartz, Sandra Seal, Kenneth Sepnafski, William Sepnieski, Mary Severson, Judith lift your voices Ol'ZC6 WZOFG together 'J X, bf o,f i 'ir 51-Q, W . 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K1 fi' Y' LKL' I Y-1,252 n o N , - it S eee 5 eoo , f' Shallue, Daniel Shea, Barbara Shimek, Judy Shimek, Suzanne Shimon, Joanne Sickinger, Phyllis Simon, Cecelia Simon, Christine Sinnaeve, Joann Sinor, Michael Sipiorski, Nancy Sitkawitz, John Sitkiewitz, Kenneth Skarda, David Sloggett, Susan Smaglik, Mary Smith, Keith Smith, Sandra Soeldner, Vern Sorge, Karin Spaeth, John Specht, Eugene Spindler, Susan Stangel, Katherine Stannard, Diane Stecker, Ellen Steinberg, Thomas Steinbrecker, John Seniors 169 'for the world to see theyre ready Seniors I70 Stever, David Stock, Darlene Stock, Dennis Stock, Larry Stock, Timothy Stoehr, Darrell Strauss, James Strauss, Kristine Strebel, Charles Struck, James Strzyzewski, Mary Stuckman, Maureen Sugiyama, Tsutomu Susdorf, Jeflrey Svacina, Faye Swetlik, William Swokowski, Jeflrey Szymczyk, Alan Tadych, Patricia Taylor, Jana Tegen,John Terp, Sandra Tess, Lois Theis, Michael Thomley, David Thomsen, Louise Thuss, Cynthia Thuss, Michael Q- Tienor, Marie Toedter, Bonnie Tollefson, Daniel Torke, James Torrison, Scott Trastek, Victor Tresselt, Kathryn Trost, Mary Beth Tucker, Nancy Van De Hey, William Vetter, Dennis Voechting, Wendy Vogel, Thomas Vraney, Linda Vreeke, Barbara Waak, Ann Wagner, David Wagner, Michael Wall, Patricia Walsh, Patrick Walske, Dennis Walters, Randolph Warrens, Marilyn Weber, Albert Weber, Candace Weber, Gary Weber, Kay Weekes, Gregory Wegner, Sandra Weina, Sharon Seniors 171 Weller, Dennis Welnicke, Steven Wenstadt, Thomas Wergin, Francis Wheeler, Angeline Wilhelm, Daniel Wilhelm, Michael Williams, Howard Williquette, Cynthia Willis, Patrick Winter, Robert Wirth, Bonnie Wisniewski, Mary Wood, Michael Yohanek, Edward Young, Jacob Zabler, Michael Zarn, Christine Ziarnik, Mary Jo Ziarnik, Patrick Zich, Mary Ziebell, Ann Ziemer, Barbara Zierhut, Christine Ziesmer, Bernard Zietlow, Mary Zimmerman, Kaye Zoerb, Christine Zych, Ann Zych, Thomas Seniors 172 S, I A a .,,.. 3.3! WSE' 'VH-: :,,,.f ky I I Q nr Kathy Bachnik doesn't need support but loves to show oft her favorite pastime. Looks like Tom Haag couIdn't be prouder as he struts oll the victory lloor after the game. A suspended feeling is experienced by Rick Saindon who is preparing to land on the trampoline. seniors lived 'i til' Jim Nichols finds the best use for his books while patiently waiting for Mary Anderson. ,,. Kenny Muth displays the laughter and cos tume typical of senior spirit on Red-White Day. 173 SENIOR OFFICERS - Mark Davis, president: Cyndi Meyer, secretary, Sue Spindler, treasurer, Vern Soeldner, vice president Y' ' STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS - FRONT ROW - Kathy Stangel, Mary Pierson, Mary Bennington, Sara Budnik S d J h , an y o anek, Jan Bauer, Bonny Ruzek ROW 2 - Jalalne Schultz, Lois Hacker, Christine Lutz, Cyndi Meyer, Pat Wall, Flossy Kenny, Gail Girardi, Sandy Terp BACK ROW - Rick Frailing, Howie Williams, Mark Davis, Ken Kronberg, Tom Rehrauer, Dave Naidl, Vince Holschbach ABSENT - Jean LeCIair UIQ i 2 li 2 . Graduation - the past is a memory, the present is a moment, and the future is forever. leadership inspires active seniors The class of 1968 spent its last year at Lincoln in a whirl of study and fun. Homecoming dominated fall ac- tivities. Seniors chose their Home- coming court and planned the class floatand pep skit. By mid-winter, seniors found themselves completing college appli- cations and entrance examinations. Others began to think seriously about careers. Good grades became vital, so sen- iors worked hard on physics prob- lems, English ballads, and term pa- pers in order to maintain their class ranks. Seniors also found time for games, dances, and exchanges, while tasting the atmosphere of mini-skirts and coffee houses. The year ended all too soon. Grad- uates descended from their Alma Mater to ascend the great heights ris- ing before them. senior directory A ABRAMSON, MORTON ADELMAN, GEORGE AHLSWEDE, JANET - Manitou Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3, Senior Girls Club4 AHLSWEDE, SHARYN - Flashes Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3 ALECKSEN, BETH - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3-4, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, AFS 2-3 ALLGER, CHARLES - Cross Country 2-3-4, Tennis 2-4, Letterwinner 3, M Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 3, Athletic Announcer 4, Play Role 3-4, Drama Club 4, Photography Staff 2-3, Staff Head 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4 ALPERT, JAMES - Radio Club President 4, Conservation Club 4 ALVORD, ANN - GAA 2-3, Ski Club 2, Sailing Club 2, Senior Girls Club 4 ANDERSON, FRANCINE ANDERSON, MARY JANE - Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2-4, Ushers Club 4, AFS 3 ANDERSON, PAUL - Wrestling 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Athletic Announcer 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3, Orchestra 4, Music Letter 3, State Music Festival 2-3-4, Clarinet Choir 2-3-4, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Badger Boy 3, Science Club 4 ANGOLI, JEAN - GAA 3-4, Pep Club 4, Home Economics Club 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 AUMANN, RANDALL - Football 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, M Club 4, Weight Training 2-3-4 AUMANN, VICTORIA - TMSA 3-4 BACHMANN, JAMES BACHNIK, KATHLEEN - Runners Club 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 3-4, Drill Team 3-4, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 BACKUS, THOMAS BARBAROSSA, MARIO BARBEAU, BARBARA BARBEAU, BRUCE BARBEAU, DAVID BASTIAN, CHERYL - Gymnastics Team 2-3, GAA 3, Gymnastics Club 2-3-4, Forensics 4, Dramatics Club 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2- 4, Carillon Club 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 BAUER, CHRISTINE - GAA 2-3, AFS 4, Senior Girls Club 4 BAUER, JANICE - Student Council 2-3-4, Ac- tivity Ticket Chairman 4 BEATTY, RANDALL BECK, MARSHALL - Athletic Announcer 2-3-4, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Math Club 3-4, Math Bowl 3- 4 BECKER, GREGORY - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Orchestra 4 BECKER, JAMES BECKER, VIRGINIA BEHNKE, GREG BEHRINGER, JERRY - Swimming 3-4, Weight Training 3-4, AFS 4, Sailing Club 2 BELINSKE, RORY - Radio Club 4 I76 BENDER, JOHN - Football 2-3, Letterwinner4, All-Conference Player4 BENNINGTON, MARY - Student Council 4, GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 3 BERGE, ANN - GAA 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 4, Triple Trio 3, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Pep Club 2-3- 4, Drill Team 4, Carillon Club 3-4, Ski Club 3-4, AFS 2-3-4 BERGER, THOMAS BERKEDAL, JON - Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Baseball 3, Weight Training 3, Runners Club 4, Band 2-3, Pep Band 2-3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Exchange Student 3 BERNHARDT, SANDRA - Flower Girl 3, Ger- man Club 2, TMSA 3 BIES, CHERYL - TMSA 3 BINNS, SHELLEY - Flower Girl 3 BIRK, BARBARA - Pep Club 2-4, Drill Team 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3 BIRKENSTOCK, JULIE BIRRINGER, PATRICIA - GAA 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Forensics 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 2-3, AFS 2-3-4 BISHOP, PAUL BJORKLUND, RICHARD - Student Council 2, Football 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Captain 4, All- Conference Player 3, Swimming Letterwinner 2-3, Gymnastics 4, Baseball Letterwinner 2-3- 4, M Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 3-4, Honorary Swim Pageant 4, Band 2, Pep Band 2, Badger Boy 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Prom King 3, Class President 3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Outstanding Teenager of America 4 BLAHNIK, CAROLYN - GAA 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Triple Trio 3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Pep Club 2-3- 4, Cheerleader 3, Captain 4, Orchesis 3-4 BLANDIN, MICHAEL - Football 3-4, Basketball 2, Golf 3-4, Runners Club 3 BLOCK, JAMES BODART, LYNN - GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2, AFS 3 BOECKMAN, DENNIS BOLDT, ANTHONY BOLLE, JEROME - Football 2, Letterwinner 3- 4, Track 3, Letterwinner 4, M Club 3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4 BONIN, VICKIE - GAA 2, Pep Club 4, Senior Girls Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 2 BORCHERDT, DEBORAH BORNGRAEBER, RANDALL - Football 2 BOSI, MARY - GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 3, TMSA 2, Senior Girls Club 4 BRADY, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3-4, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3-4, AFS Exchange Candidate 3, AFS 2-3-4 BRANDT, PATRICIA - Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Forensics 4, Make-Up Club 2-3-4, German Club 2-3, TMSA 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4 BRATZ, DENNIS BRAZZALE, STEPHEN - Football 2-3, Letter- winner 4, Baseball Letterwinner 2-3-4, M Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4 BREY, ROBERT - Football 2, Science Club 4, German Club 3 BRICE, JAMES - Football 3, Cross Country Manager 2, Golf 3, Letterwinner 4, Play Role 3- 4, Student Director 4, Stage Crew 2, Forensics 3-4. Flashes Staff 3, Flashes Reporter 3, Pep Skit Chairman 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Summer Journalism Scholarship3 BRISCH, JACQUELINE - Student Council 3, GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 4, Honorary Swim Club 4. Girls Glee Club 2. Advanced Choir 3-4, Make- Up Club 2-3-4, Pep Skit Chairman 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Orchesis 4, AFS 2-3-4. Senior Girls Club 4 BRIXIUS, JOHN - Football 2-3, Track Letter- winner 2-3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4 BRACHMAN, ART BRUINS, RICHARD BUBOLZ, LEROY BUCK, JEAN - Girls Glee Club 2, Flower Girl 3, Ushers Club 4, Art Club 4 BUDNIK, SARA - Student Council 4, GAA 2-3- 4, Sporthead 4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2, FNA 2-3-4, AFS 3 BUDSBERG, DAVID - Track 3 BUDYSZ, CATHERINE BUETTNER, KARL BURKART, JOYCE - TMSA 2 BURKART, MARY BUTLER, LAWRENCE - Advanced Choir 3-4 BUTZ, MARY - FNA 3-4 C CAIN, CANDICE - Library Board 3-4 CALLAHAN, KELLY - Student Council 2, Cross Country 4, Swimming Letterwinner 2-3-4, Cap- tain 4, Tennis 4, M Club 2-3-4, Egan Tennis Club 4, Lifesaving 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Or- chestra 2-3-4, Symphonette 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 2-3, State Music Festival 3-4, Youth Recital Winner 4, AFS 3-4 CALLAHAN, PETER - Swimming 2-3, Letter- winner 4, Lifesaving 4, Band 2,3,4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Music Letter 3-4, Summer Music Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 3-4, All-State Brass Choir 4, Play Role 4 CANNON, WAYNE CAPPELLE, JULES - Swimming 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Weight Training 2-3-4, Lifesaving 4, Art Club 4, AFS 2-3-4, Conservation Club 4 CAVANAUGH, CONSTANCE CENSKY, JOHN - Swimming 2, Spanish Club 3 CERKAS, BRIAN CERKAS, STEPHEN - Band 2, Stage Crew 2, Stage Manager 3-4, Junior Rotarian 4, Math Club 4, Science Club 3, Radio Club 4 CHALOUPKA, GREGORY CHECK, SANDRA - Student Council 3, GAA 2- 3-4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3, Ushers Club 2- 3-4, Orchesis 3, AFS 2-3 CHERNEY, JOSEPH CHRISTIANSEN, LAURIE - Flower Girl 3 CIHA, BARRY CISLER, JOANN CLAYTON, LINDA CROWE, JAMES - Wrestling 3-4 CROWE, MARGARET CROWE, MARY - GAA 4, Flashes Staff 4, Pep Club 3-4 CRUSIUS, DAVID - Student Council 2, Swim- ming Letterwinner 2, M Club 2-3-4, Egan Ten- nis Club 4, Weight Training 3-4, Fla mbeau Staff 4, Senior Dance Chairman 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Ski Club 3-4, Pep Skit Chairman 4 CUMMING, JEAN D DALEY, DIANE - Pep Club 2 DALLMANN, WILLIAM DARBY, LINDA - Girls Glee Club 2, German Club 3, Orchesis3 DAVIS, MARK - Student Council 4, Handbook Chairman 4, Senior Class President 4, Cross Country 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Captain 4, Track 3-4, Letterwinner 3-4, Tennis Letterwinner 2, Athlete of the Month 4, M Club 3-4, Egan Ten- nis Club 2, Runners Club 3-4, Play Role 2-3, Manitou Junior Assistant 3, Editor 4, Flashes Reporter 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Skit Chairman 4, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Youth Leadership Winner 4, Math Finalist 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Math Bowl 2-3 DEERING, JOHN - Wrestling 3-4, Weight Train- ing 2, Band 4, Football Band 4, Pep Band 4, Flashes Reporter3 DEERING, MICHAEL - Student Council 2-3, Football 3, Baseball 2 DEMPSKI, KEITH DICKE, STEPHEN - Golf 2 DICKEY, MICHAEL - Basketball 2. Baseball 3 DIEFENTHALER, MERLE - Band 2-3-4, Foot- ball Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Stage Crew 3-4 DIETRICH, MARTHA DIETRICH, ROBERT - Football 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Track 2-3, Weight Training 2-3-4, Run- ners Club 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3. Pep Band 2-3-4 DONAHUE, BARBARA DOOLAN, THOMAS - Flambeau Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Art Club 2-3, Biology Club 2-3-4 DORAK, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 4, Gymnastics 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Exchange Student 3, Pep Club 3, FTA 2 DOWNING, DANIEL DRILL, DENNIS - Gymnastics 2 DUCAT, CAROLYN - Art Club 4, Senior Girls Club4 DUCKART, AUDREY - GAA 2 DUENKEL, THOMAS - Cross Country 3, Letter- winner 4, Swimming 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Cap- tain 4, Track Letterwinner 3-4, M Club 3-4. Weight Training 2-3-4, Runners Club 3-4 DVORACHEK, BERNARD DWORAK, PAUL E EBENHOE, LYNETTE ECK, PHILIP - Football Letterwinner 4, Bas- ketball 2, M Club 4, Weight Training 3-4 EICHMANN, JOYCE - Stage Crew 4, Art Club 2-3-4 EISNER, THOMAS - FFA 2-3-4 ELLERMAN, JOHN - Gymnastics 2-4 ELLIG, NICHOLAS - Intramural Football 3 ELMER, BONNIE - Student Council 2-3, Pep Club 3-4, AFS 2 ENGELBRECHT, WILLIAM - FFA 2-3-4 ENGELMAN, WAYNE - Chorus I 2, Chorus ll 3, Advanced Choir 4 ERDMAN, JOHN - Chorus I 2 EVERARD, THOMAS - German Club 2 EWALD, JAMES - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3- 4, Pep Band 3-4, Music Letter 4 EWERT, RODNEY - Baseball 2 F FEHRMANN, ELAINE - Pep Club 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club4 FELL, GREGG - Basketball Manager 3-4, Stage Crew 2 FERGUSON, SUZANNE - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 4, Triple Trio 2-3, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 4, Ski Club 2-3, AFS 2-3 FEYERSEN, LINDA - GAA 3-4, Honorary Swim Club 4 FICTUM, JOSEPH FIDLER, SUSAN -- Pep Club 2-3, AFS 2 FIELD, BRADLEY - Chorus ll 3, Advanced Choir4 FISCHER, DAVID FISCHER, LEA - GAA 2-4, Chorus 2, Pep Skit Chairman 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Home Economics Club 4, AFS 2, Senior Girls Club4 FISHER, JANET - GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 3, Flow- er Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 4, TMSA 3-4 FITZMAURICE, MARY FLAIM, ROBERT FLENTJE, MICHAEL - Football 2-3-4, Art Club 4 FOSS, SCOTT FOX, NANCY - Pep Club 2, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club4 FRAILING, RICHARD - Student Council 4, Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Swimming 2, Let- terwinner 3-4, Track 2, M Club 3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4, Advanced Choir 2, Junior Rotarian 4 FRANCAR, DALE - Band 3 FRANZ, JAMES - Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orches- tra 2-3-4, Symphonette 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Youth Music Festival 3 FRANZ, STEPHEN FRANZEN, HELMER - intramural Sports 4 FRANZEN, SHIRLEY - Home Economics Club 2 FREDRICK, KATHRYN - Student Council 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Music Letter 3, State Music Festival 2-3, Brass Choir 2-3, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2, Ushers Club 3, AFS 3 FREE, DAVID FREE, WAYNE FREIBERG, LAWRENCE - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3-4, Music Letter 4, State Music Festival 2-3, Clarinet Choir 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Math Finalist 3 FREIBOTH, MARGIE - Flambeau Staff 4, Flow- er Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 4, AFS 3, Pep Club 2- 3-4 FRENCH, DIANE FRICKE, KENNETH - Football 3, Letterwinner 4, Weight Training 2-3, Track 2-3, Runners Club 2-3, BAC 2 FRICKE, THOMAS - Football 3, Letterwinner 4, Track 3, Baseball 2, M Club 4, Runners Club 3-4, BAC 2 FRIEDER, CHRISTINE - Pep Club 2-3, Ski Club 2, Art Club 4 FUKA, MARY -- GAA 2, Flower Girl 3, Carrillon Club 3-4, AFS 3-4 G GADICKE, ROY GADZINSKI, BEVERLY GADZINSKI, PETER - Ten Mile Swim 2, Chorus I 2, Radio Club 4 GAJEWSKI, ROBERT GAROT, JANE - Girls Glee Club 3-4 GARRIGAN, BRUCE - Baseball 2-3, Egan Ten- nis Club 2 GASS, PHYLLIS - Flower Girl 3 GASS, THOMAS - Track Letterwinner 2-3-4, Athlete of the Month 3, M Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 3-4, Runners Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3- 4 GATES, KATHLEEN - GAA 3, Pep Club 2 GAUTHIER, DENNIS - National Honor Society 3-4 GAUTHIER, MICHELLE - GAA 213, Vice Presi- dent 4, Sporthead 4, Triangle 3, M Award 4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-4 GILBERT, WILLIAM - Football 2, Cross Coun- try 4, Basketball 2, Track 3-4, Baseball 2, Run- ners Club 3-4, Ski Club 3, Science Club 3, Ger- man Club 3 GIRARDI, GAIL - Student Council 3-4, GAA 2, Gymnastics 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Advanced Choir 4, Pep Club 3-4, Ski Club 2-3 GLANDER, HELEN - Flashes Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, National Honor Society 3- 4, Exchange Student 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Math Club 2-3, Math Bowl 2-4, Science Club 3. Ger- man Club 3-4 GLEICHNER, GILBERT GOEKE, ROGENE - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3, Tri- ple Trio 2, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 3, Band Librarian 2-3-4 GOERTZ, JULIE - Pep Club 3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 GOESSL, CYNTHIA - GAA 2, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 3 GOGATS, PATRICIA - Girls Glee Club 2 GOLLATA, TERRENCE GORDON, DENNIS GORECKI, KAY - Pep Club 2-4, Drill Team 4, AFS 2, Tennis Club 4 GORYCHKA, DIANE - Stage Crew 4, Flower Girl 3, Carillon Club4, Ushers Club4, Home Economics Club 3-4, AFS 3-4 GOSPODAREK, JUDITH GOSPODAREK, LINDA GRACZYK, ELIZABETH - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 GRACZYKOWSKI, BONNIE - Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4 GRALL, JOHN GRANT, HELEN - GAA 2-3, Gymnastics 2-3. Library Board 3 GRASMICK, GARY - Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Egan Tennis Club 4, Play Role 4, Math Final- ist 2 GREEN, BRADLEY GRESL, JOYCE - Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Chorus4 GRETZ, JOYCE - Pep Club 2, FBLA 2, TMSA 2, Art Club 4 GRETZ, MICHAEL GROELLE, LINDA - Forensics 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Ushers Club 4, TMSA 3, FTA 4 I GROSNICK, JULIE - Student Council 3, Trea- surer 4, GAA 2-4, Flambeau Staff 4, Flower Girl 3. Badger Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Honor Secretary 4, Exchange Stu- dent 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Outstanding Teenag- er 4, Ushers Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3, Senior Girls Club4 GROSS, JEANNE - Pep Club 4, AFS 4, Senior GirlsClub4 GROTBECK, SHARON - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2-3-4 GROW, VALERIE - Girls Glee Club 2-3 GROW, VICKI - GAA 4, Gymnastics 2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Orchesis 2-3 GRUBIC, CHRISTINE - Pep Club 2-3-4, AFS 2, Tennis Club 4 I77 GUSTAVSON, SANDRA - German Club 4, Se- nior Girls Club4 H HAAG, GERALD - Cross Country 2-3, Basket- ball 2, Advanced Choir 2-3-4, Lincoln Singers 3-4 HAAG, HOLLY - Student Council 2, GAA 2-3, Flambeau Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, Track Court of Honor 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3, Math Club 2, Ushers Club 3-4, Span- ish Club 3, Art Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3 HAAG, THOMAS - Cross Country 3, Basketball 2, Letterwinner 3-4 Baseball 4, Athlete of the Month 4, M Club 4, Weight Training 3, Ad- vanced Chorus 3-4 HACKER, JAMES HACKER, LOIS - Student Council 4, GAA 2-3. Officials Club 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3- 4, Orchestra 3-4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3, Ushers Club 3-4, TMSA 3-4, Library Board 4 HACKER, SANDRA - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4 HAEFKE, CONSTANCE - Girls Glee Club 2 HAEFKE, RICHARD HAGENOW, CYNTHIA - GAA 3-4, Orchesis 3-4. AFS 3, Pep Club 3 HAMACHEK, GARY - BAC 4, Student Council 2 HAMACHEK, GREG HANSEN, GARY HANSEN, JEAN - Math Club 2, Baton Club 2-3, TMSA 2, Majorette 3-4 HANSEN, PETER - Student Council 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Basketball 2, Letterwinner 3- 4, Golf Letterwinner 2-3-4, Weight Training 4, Badger Boy 3, Junior Rotarian 4 HANSON, KEITH HARTMAN, KATHLEEN - GAA 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2, Flambeau Associate Editor 4, Junior Assistant 3, Flashes Reporter 3, Summer Jour- nalism Scholarship 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 4, Ushers Club 4, AFS 2-3-4, FTA 3 HARTMAN, SUSAN - GAA 2, Pep Club 2, Baton Club 2, TMSA 3 HAVER, GREGORY HAVLOVITZ, KENNETH - FFA 4 HEIDEMAN, DARRELL - Football 2-3, Track 2 HEIM, LYNN HEIN, THOMAS HEINO, GENE - Golf Letterwinner 2-3-4, Egan Tennis Club 4, BAC 3-4 HEINZEN, DAVID HERMAN, WILLIAM - Wrestling 3, Weight Training 2-4 HERRMANN, ALLAN HERRMANN, GERALD HERRMANN, LINDA - Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 3, TMSA 2, Senior Girls Club 4 HESSEL, JOHN - Gymnastics 2-3 HETUE, MARCIA - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, State Music Festival 3, Flashes Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3- 4, Ushers Club 4 HEWITT, LEE - National Honor Society 3-4, Math Club4 HILL, DAVID - Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 4, Math Club 2, Biology Club 2-3-4 HOFFMAN, DANIEL HOFFMAN, GEORGE - Baseball 4, Weight Training4 HOFFMAN, PAUL - Wrestling 4, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3-4, Pep Band 3-4 HOLSCHBACH, STEPHEN - Football 2-3 178 HOLSCHBACH, VINCENT - Student Council 4, Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Swimming 2, Let- terwinner 3, Track 2, Chorus ll 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 4, German Club 3 HOLZINGER, MARY - GAA 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3-4, Symphonette 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 3, State Music Festival 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Carillon Club 3, Ski Club 2-4, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 HOYER, KATHLEEN - Flambeau Staff 4, Jun- ior Assistant 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2- 3, AFS 3 HUBBARTT, TERRY HUTCHISON, KEITH - Basketball 2, Track 2, Weight Training 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Math Club 4, BAC 3-4 HYNEK, JEANNE JACKL, MARY - Pep Club 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 JACOBSON, CONSTANCE - GAA 2, Band 2-3- 4, Football Band 2-3-4, Stage Crew 4 JACOBSON, PAUL JAECKS, LYNN - Flower Girl 3 JAEHNIG, LISA - GAA 2-4, Make-up Commit- tee 2-4, Flambeau Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-4, Orchesis 4, Art Club 4 JANESKY, KAY - Pep Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, AFS 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4 JANIS, DIANE - GAA 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Ad- vanced Chorus 4, Senior Girls Club 4 JANSKY, GALE -- Sailing Club 2, Senior Girls Club 4 JANSKY, PEGGY JANSKY, RICHARD - Swimming Letterwinner 2-3, Golf 2-3 Letterwinner 4, M Club 2-34 JENS, DIANE - Student Council 2, GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 4, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3- 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Music Letter 4, Red White Day Chairman 3-4, Flower Girl 3, Badger Girl Alternate 3, Junior BPW 4, National Honor So- ciety 3-4, Exchange Student 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 3-4, Ushers Club 3, AFS 2-3-4, Sen- ior Girls Club 4 JERGENSON, SALLY - Advanced Choir 3-4, Orchesis 3-4 JIROCH, JOHN JOHANEK, SANDRA - Student Council 4, GAA 2, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, Art Club 3, AFS 2-3-4 JOHANSEN, JANET - Pep Club 2, FNA 2-3-4 JOHNSON, BRADLEY JOHNSON, CATHERINE - GAA 3-4, Pep Club 2- 3, FNA 2, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 JOLIN, CARY JONES, NANCY JOST, ROBERT KABAT, MARY JO - Girls Glee Club 2 KADERABEK, CHERIE KAMINSKI, RICHARD KAPITZ, MARY LOU - Pep Club 2 KARBON, LINDA - GAA 2, Girls Glee Club 2. Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 3-4, Triple Trio 2-3-4, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Summer Music Scholarship 3, State Music Festival 3, Youth Recital Winner4 KARLIN, JOSEPH - Football 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Music Letter3 KAUFMANN, MARY JO - Student Council 3, GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2, Band 2-3-4, Foot- ball Band 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Advanced Choir 4, Triple Trio 2-3, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Music Letter 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, TMSA 3-4 KAUFMANN, TIMOTHY KAUTZER, ANN - FNA 3-4, AFS 2-3-4, Riders 2, Senior Girls Club 4 KEIL, JOANN - GAA 2 KEIL, RUTH - GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 3, M Award 4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 2, German Club 2-3, Orchesis 2-3-4, Art Club 4, Senior Girls Club 4 KELLIHER, GENE KEMPKA, RANDALL KENNEDY, PATRICK - Student Council Alter- nate 2-4 KENNY, FLORENCE - Student Council 2-3-4, Honorary Swim 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Ad- vanced Chorus 4, Red White Day Chairman 2, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Track Court of Honor 2-3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, Ski Club 2, Sailing Club 2 KERBER, ROBERT - Weight Training 2 KERSCHER, GAIL - GAA 2, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3-4, Symphonette 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 3, Flower Girl 3, Carillon Club 4, AFS 3-4 KERSCHER, ROBERT - Football 2-3, Letter- winner 4, Tennis 4, M Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4 KIMMEL, MARY KAY - Flambeau Staff 4, Flow- er Girl 3, Track Court of Honor 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 2-3-4, AFS 3 KING, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3, Advanced Choir 2-3-4, Lincoln Sing- ers 3-4, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Summer Mu- sic Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 3-4. Youth Recital Winner 4, Orchesis 4, AFS 3, Gymnastics 3 KINZEL, KATHLEEN - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Advanced Chorus 4, Pep Club 2 KINZEL, LINDA - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2- 3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, State Mu- sic Festival 2-3 KLABUNDE, THOMAS KLEIBER, CHRISTINE KLEIN, JANICE - Girls Glee Club 3, Advanced Choir 4, Senior Girls Club 4 KLEIN, JOSEPH - Cross Country 4 KLEIN, MARJORIE - GAA 2, German Club 4, AFS 3-4 KLEIN, MICHAEL - Football 2, Weight Training 2 KLEMAN, KATHLEEN - Home Economics Club 2 KLEMAN, LYLE - Football 4, Baseball 2-3, Spanish Club2 KLIMENT, LINDA - Girls Glee Club 2-3, Ad- vanced Choir 4, Pep Club 2, AFS 3 KLOIDA, CATHY - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2- 3-4, Sporthead 4, Triangle 3, M Award 4, Ush- ers Club 3, Senior Girls Club 4 KLOSINSKI, DENNIS KLUCZINSKE, MICHAEL KLUG, LAWRENCE KOCH, THOMAS KOCOUREK, RICHARD KOEHLER, JOHN - Tennis Letterwinner 2-3-4, M Club 2-3-4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4, BAC 3-4 KOENIG, ROBERT - Wrestling Letterwinner 3- 4, M Club 3-4, FFA 2-3-4 KOEPKE, SUSANNE KOHLMAN, LINDA - Home Economics Club 2- 3-4, TMSA 2-3 KOLBECK, RICHARD KOLLATH, CYNTHIA - Band 2-3, Pep Band 2- 3, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 2-3 KOLLATH, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Sporthead 3-4, Triangle 2, M Award 3, Officials Club 2-3-4, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3-4, Spanish Club 3, Orchesis 4, Art Club 2, Senior Girls Club4 KOPIDLANSKY, CHRISTINE - Manitou Staff 4. Quill and Scroll 3-4, TMSA 2-3-4, Art Club 2 KOPPA, TERESA - Library Board 4 KORLESKY, STEPHEN KORNELY, GREGORY - Cross Country 3-4, Junior Rotarian 4 KORPI, CAROL - Band 2 KORTENS, ROBERT KRAEMER, MICHAEL KRAEMER, PATRICK - Football 2 KRAFTCHECK, STEVEN KRALL, DENNIS KRALL, DONNA - GAA 2-3, Officials Club 2, Home Economics Club 3-4, TMSA 2 KRALL, GARY KRAUSE, ROBERT KRCMA, DAVID - Swimming Letterwinner 3-4, M Club 3-4, WeightTraining 3-4 KRCMA, WILLIAM - Football 4, Swimming 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Captain 4, M Club 3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4 KREIE, SHEILA - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4 KREJCAREK, BONNIE - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, FTA 3-4 KRIESER, GARY KRISH, KEITH - Student Council 2 KRIZEK, JAMES KRIZEK, MARIE KRONBERG, KENNETH - Student Council 3-4, Committee Chairman 4 KROWIORZ, RICHARD KRUEGER, CAROLE - GAA 2-3, German Club 4, ArtClub 4 KRUPSKI, BARBARA - GAA 3-4, Sporthead 4, Officials Club 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 3-4, Triple Trio 2-3- 4, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Pep Club 3-4, State Music Festival 2-3-4, Youth Recital Winner 2-4 KUBSCH, MARK KUEHNL, JAMES KUEMMET, JOSEPHINE - Debate 3, TMSA 3 KUJAWSKI, ROBERT KUMBALEK, SALLY KUNZ, BARBARA- Pep Club 2-3-4, TMSA 2, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 KUNZ, MARILYNN - Flower Girl 3 KUTIL, CYNTHIA - GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2-3, Ski Club 2-3, Art Club 4, Senior Girls Club 4 L LaCROSSE, SHERRIE - GAA 2-4 LAMBRIES, THOMAS - Football 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Wrestling 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Captain 4, M Club 3-4, Advanced Choir 2-3-4, Lincoln Singers 2-3, State Music Festival 2-3, Youth Recital Winner 3-4 LANG, JUDITH - Girls Glee Club 2, FNA 3, Sen- ior Girls Club 4 LATTIMORE, RONALD - Cross Country 4. Track 2-3, Manager 3, Weight Training 2, Run- ners Club 4, Fishing Club 2-3-4 LAUX, JOHN - Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, All-Conference Player 4, Basketball 2, Gymnas- tics 3-4, Track 2-3-4, WeightTraining2-3-4, Runners Club 3-4 LaVIOLETTE, KENNETH LEAVY, MELODY - Riders Club 2-3 LeCLAlR, JEAN - Student Council 3-4, Pep Club 2 LeCLAIR, JOHN - Cross Country 3-4, Basket- ball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Track Letterwinner 3- 4, M Club 3-4, Runners Club 3-4, Forensics 3-4, Junior Rotarian4 LEE, JOHN LEFKY, SCOTT - Basketball 2, Tennis 2, Let- terwinner 3-4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4, BAC 2- 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4 LEHMAN, CATHY LEHMAN, CLARENCE - Baseball Manager 2, Biology Club2 LEIST, DANIEL - Wrestling 2-3 LEIST, SUSAN - GAA 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Pep Club 2-3 LEIST, SUZANNE - Pep Club 2-3, Ski Club 2-3 LEITERITZ, TOD LEMBERGER, CHARLES - Swimming Letter- winner 3, M Club 4 LENZ, EDWARD LEONARD, DAVID - Cross Country 4, Basket- ball 2, Tennis 2-3-4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3- 4, Symphonette 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 2-3- 4, Youth Recital Winner 3, Stage Band 3, Badg- er Boy 3, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4 LESPERANCE, GREGORY LETTENBERGER, CONNIE - GAA 2-3, Pep Club 4, Science Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 2, Red Cross Club4 LEVENDOSKI, NANCY LEWIS, CECELIA - GAA 4, Officials Club 4, Pep Club 2, FNA 3, AFS 3, Library Board 4 LITERSKY, THOMAS - Math Club 4 LOCHMANN, BARBARA - Flashes Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 2-3-4 LUCHSINGER, BONITA - Home Economics Club 3-4, AFS 2 LUEBKE, JEROME LUEDTKE, THOMAS - Gymnastics 4 LUKES, JAMES - Student Council 2, Vice- president 3, President 4, PA Announcer 3-4, Badger Boy Alternate 3, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Ushers 4, Class Vice-president 2, Courtesy Week General Chairman 3 LUTTERMAN, LYNETTE - GAA 2-3-4, Sport- head 4, Triangle 3, Officials Club 2-3-4 LUTZ, CHRISTINE - Student Council 4, Gym- nastics 2, Egan Tennis Club 4, Runners Club 4, GAA 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4, Senior Girls En- semble 4, Winter Sports Queen 4, Pep Club 2-3- 4, Drill Team 3-4, Ski Club 2-3, AFS 2-3 LUTZE, DIANE - Home Economics Club 3-4 LUTZE, RALPH - FFA 4 MacEACHRAN, JANE - Student Council 3, GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 3, Honorary Swim Club 2- 3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 4, Pep Club 2, Ski Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3, AFS 2-3 MACIEJEWSKI, WILLIAM MADSON, DIRK - Radio Club 4 MAHNKE, RICHARD - Football 2, Letterwinner 4, M Club 4, Weight Training 2 MANCOSKE, RONALD MANLICK, LYNN - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, Ger- man Club 3, FNA 4, Art Club 4, AFS 4 MARSHALL, WILLIAM - Cross Country 3-4, Runners Club 3 MARTIN, KATHY - GAA 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Music Letter 4, Flower Girl 3, Ush- ers Club 3 MARTIN, SUE - GAA 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Pep Club 3 MAZANET, DARLEEN - GAA 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, l-lome Economics Club 2, Orchesis Club 2, Riders Club 2 MAZANET, LYNN - GAA 4, Flambeau Staff 4, Pep Skit Chairman 3, Red White Day Chairman 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4. Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3-4, AFS 2-3-4 McCULLEY, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Sporthead 3, Triangle 3, Officials Club 2-4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3, Ushers Club 4, Senior Girls Club 4 McDONELL, DAVID - Track Letterwinner 2-3- 4, M Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 3-4, Runners Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Sailing Club 4 McDONELL, ROBERTA McKEE, PATRICK - Cross Country 3-4, Track 3-4 MEACHAM, HOWARD - Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Homecom- ing Court of Honor 4 MEIDL, FRANK - Football 2-3, Letterwinner 4, M Club 4, Homecoming Court of Honor 4 MEIHSNER, COLLEEN - GAA 2-3-4, Sporthead 4, Triangle 4, Officials Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 2, FNA 4, Red Cross Club 4 MEISSNER, BARBARA MERTL, PATRICK - Cross Country 3, Basket- ball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Tennis 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Manager 3-4, M Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 4, Play Role 4, Photog- raphy Staff 2-3-4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Ski Club 4, Math Club 3 METZGER, GERALDINE - GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2- 3, TMSA 2, Orchesis Club 2-3, AFS 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4, Runners Club 4 MEYER, CYNTHIA ANN - Student Council 2-4, Lyceum Committee Chairman 4, Class Secre- tary 4, Flambeau Staff 4, Pep Club 2-3, German Club 3-4, TMSA 2, AFS 2 MEYER, CYNTHIA LOU - Library Board 4 MEYER, DENNIS - Basketball Manager 4. Math Bowl 2, Science Club 4 MEYER, JAMES - Chorus I 4 MEYER, STEPHEN - Football 2, Track 2, WeightTraining 2-3, Runners Club 2 MEYERS, CHRISTINE MILLER, EILEEN - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, Sen- ior Girls Club 4 MILLER, JACQUELINE MILLER, LAWRENCE - Weight Training 2 MILLER, MARK - Basketball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Baseball Letterwinner 2-3-4, M Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3-4, Sympho- nette 2, Music Letter 3-4, State Music Festival 2-3-4, Junior Rotarian 4 MILLER, SANDRA MODRA, RANDOLPH - Band 2-3 MORAN, PETER MRAZ, SUSAN - Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orches- tra 2-3-4,Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 3-4, Ushers Club 4, FNA 4 MROTEK, BARBARA MROTEK, THERESA - FNA 2 MUCHOWSKI, MICHAEL - Basketball 3, Letter- winner 4, Manager 2, Tennis Letterwinner 3-4, Egan Tennis Club 2-3-4 179 MUELLER, CHERYL - Student Council 3, GAA 2-4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 MUELLER, JEAN - Gymnastics 2-3, GAA 2-3, Officials Club 2-3, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orches- tra 2-3-4,Pep Club 2-3-4, FNA 4 MUELLER, TARI - GAA 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2- 3-4 MUENZENMEYER, MARGARET - Girls Glee Club 4, Advanced Choir 3 MUSIAL, GREGORY - Wrestling 2, Letterwin- ner 3-4, M Club 3-4 MUSIAL, PATRICK MUTH, KENDALL - Student Council 3, GAA 2- 3-4, Class Secretary 2, Play Role 2-3-4, Foren- sics 3. Manitou Junior Assistant 3, Editor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Skit Chair- man 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3-4, Spanish Club 3, AFS 2-3-4 N NAGEL, JEAN - GAA 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Symphonette 2. Music Letter 4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2 NAIDL, DAVID - Student Council 4, Constitu- tion Committee 4, Football 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Most Valuable Player 4, All-Conference Player 4, Basketball 2, Track Letterwinner 3-4, Athlete of the Month 4, M Club 3-4, Weight Training 3- 4, Advanced Choir 3-4, Homecoming King 4 NAIDL, KATHLEEN NEILITZ, MARY - GAA 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 3-4, Triple Trio 3, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Pep Club 2-3- 4, Ski Club 3, TMSA 2, AFS 2-3-4 NELSON, LINDA NELSON, ROBERT - Football 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Swimming 2-3, Baseball 2-3-4, Weight Training 2-3 NESPER, RONALD - Cross Country 2-3, Bas- ketball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Baseball 2-3, Let- terwinner 4, Weight Training 3-4, Math Club 3 NEUSER, BARBARA - GAA 4 NICKELS, JAMES - Track Letterwinner 2-3-4, M Club 2-3-4, Runners Club 2 NONNEMACHER, ROBERT NOVAK, ALLAN - Football 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Wrestling 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Track Letterwin- ner 2-3-4, M Club 2-3-4, Runners Club 2-3 NOVY, CHRISTINE - GAA 2, Pep Club 2 O OBERBILLIG, JOHN - Chorus I 3, TMSA 2-3-4 OBERLAND, MARGARET - Honorary Swim 3- 4, GAA 2-3-4. Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3, Art Club-2-4, AFS 3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 O'LE5KE, SANDRA - GAA 4, Flashes Staff 4 OLP, SANDRA - GAA 2, Band 2-3-4. Football Band 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, TMSA 2 OLSON, JEREL - Gymnastics 3, Math Club 2, French Club 2, Biology Club 2 OLSON, JONATHAN - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3-4, Pep Band 4 OLSON, JUDITH - GAA 4, Make-up Club 3-4, Red White Day Chairman 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Art Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 OMERNICK, CHRISTINE OSWALD, MARY - Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 3. TMSA 2 OURADA, BARBARA OURADA, BEVERLY l80 P PACKOWSKI, RAYMOND - Baseball 2-3, Let- terwinner 4, Weight Training 4 PADDOCK, PATRICIA - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Flashes Staff 4, Flashes Reporter 3, Flower Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3- 4, AFS 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 PANOSH, KAY - Red White Day Chairman 4, Pep Club 4, AFS 4, Senior Girls Club 4 PAQUE, JEFFREY PARIS, SCOTT - Honorary Swim Club 2, Art Club 2 PAUL, ROGER PEASLEE, ROBERT - Swimming Letterwinner 2-3-4, Captain 4, Track 2-4, Letterwinner 3 PECH, THOMAS PECK, ROSEMARY - Girls Glee Club 3-4, Pep Club 2 PEPPARD, CHARLES - Football Manager 2, Basketball Manager 2 PERRY, ELIZABETH - GAA 2-3-4, Orchesis 3-4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2 PERRY, JANIN - GAA 2-3, AFS 2-3-4, Honorary Swim 2-3 PETERSON, LYNN -- Girls Glee Club 3-4, Baton Club 3 PETSKA, LuANN - Student Council 3, Orches- tra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3-4, Music Letter 4, Pep Club 2, AFS 2-3 PFEFFER, MARY - Pep Club 2, FTA 4 PFEFFERKORN, SUSAN - Pep Club 3-4 PFEIFER, GUY - Band 2 PIEFER, ANN - Girls Glee Club 2-3 PIERSON, MARY - Student Council 4, GAA 2, Advanced Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Pep Club 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4 PIKE, SHIRLEY - Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orches- tra 2-34 PILGER, JEFFREY - Band 2 PITKIN, NANCY - Chorus l 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2-4, German Club 4, Senior Girls Club 4 PLEUSS, PETER - Golf 2, Tennis 3 PLOECKLEMAN, WILLIAM - Advanced Choir 3- 4 POKORSKI, MICHAEL POKORSKY, SUSAN - GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 3, Officials Club 2-3, Flower Girl 3, FNA 2-3-4, Sen- ior Girls Club 4 POLLEN, JAMES POLLEN, JANIS - Girls Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 2-3 POLLEN, PAMELA - Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Or- chestra 2-3-4, Drum Majorette 3-4, Baton Club 2-3 POPP, GARY POWELL, GERALD - Gymnastics 4 POZORSKI, JAMES PRAUSA, RON PRESCOTT, BARBARA - Student Council 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3- 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Music Letter 3, Summer Music Scholarship 2, State Music Festival 2. Youth Recital Winner4 PRIBEK, CHARLES PRICKETT, MARY - GAA 4, Officials Club 4, Make-up Club 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Ushers Club 3-4, Home Economics Club 2, AFS 3, Library Board 4 PRIEM, JOYANNE - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2, Pep Club 2, FNA 2 PROVOT, ROBERT - Math Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Math Bowl 3-4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3 PRUCHA, MELISSA - GAA 2-3-4, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Exchange Student 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3, Spanish Club 2-3, AFS 2-3-4 PUESTOW, ROBERT - Football Letterwinner 4, Track Letterwinner 4, M Club 4, Runners Club 4, Ski Club 4, Sailing Club 4 R RADAN DT, NANCY - GAA 4, Pep Club 2-3-4. AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 RAETHER, ALLAN RAPPEL, LEATRICE - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-4, Senior Girls Club 4 RASMUSSEN, RICHARD - Debate 3 RATAJCZAK, DIANNE - GAA 2, Pep Club 2-4, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 RATHSACK, SARA - Student Council 2, Gym- nastics 2, GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2-3, Ski Club 2, AFS 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4 RATHSACK, STEVEN RAUENS, FRANCIS RAYFORD, JUDITH - GAA 2 REDSTROM, JEAN - GAA 4, Band Majorette 4, Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, Music Letter 4, Pep Club 3-4, Baton Club 2-3, FBLA 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club4 REHME, JOYCE REHRAUER, THOMAS - Student Council 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Egan Tennis Club 2 REINDL, DANIEL REINDL, ELIZABETH - Girls Glee Club 2-3 REINDL, MARY REINDL, SHAREN - Advanced Choir 4 REISER, PAULETTE RENO, CHARLENE - Girls Glee Club 2 RENO, LEON . RESCH, CAROL RESEBURG, RHONDA - StudentCouncil 3. Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2-3, Drill Master 4, AFS 2 RETZLAFF, LARRY REZACHEK, GLEN - Football 2, Band 2-3-4 RIENKS, RANDALL - Football 3-4, Basketball 2, Badger Boy 3, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3, German Club 3 RIGGS, ROBERT - Football 2-4, Swimming 4, Letterwinner 2, M Club 4, Ski Club 4, Ushers Club 4 RINGMEIER, KAREN - Girls Glee Club 2 RISCH, KENNETH - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Play Role 4, Junior Rotari- an Alternate 4, Exchange Student 3, AFS 3 RISCH, PAUL ROBERTS, JOHN - Advanced Choir 3-4 ROBINSON, SUSAN - Library Boa rd 4 RODEWALD, BETTY - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4 RODEWALD, GARY ROHRER, CHARLES - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Mu- sic Letter 4, State Music Festival 2, Manitou Staff 2, Art Club 4 RONSMAN, BARBARA - Pep Club 2 ROORBACH, HARRIET - Orchestra 2-3-4 ROSINSKY, JILL - Pep Club 3, AFS 3, Senior Girls Club 4 ROZMARYNOWSKI, NANCY RUDIN, SUZANNE RUE, NANCY - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4 RUSBOLDT, FRANCIS - Wrestling Manager 2, Chorus ll 2, Advanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Sing- ers 3 RUSCH, WILLIAM RUZEK, BONNY - Student Council 3-4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Red White Day Chairman 2, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Cheerleader 3-4. GAA Sportshead 2, Homecoming General Chairman 4, Orchesis 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4 RYDZEWSKI, RICHARD - Track 2-3-4 S SAIDON, RICHARD - Gymnastics Letterwinner 3-4 SALEWSKY, STEVEN SAMPE, RICHARD SAMPE, ROBERT SATORIE, JACQUELINE SAUER, SUSAN - GAA 2-4, Officials Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Advanced Choir 4, Senior Girls CIub4 SCHAFF, MARY - Pep Club 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3-4 SCHERMETZLER, ROBERT - Teen Scene 3-4 SCHEU, JEFFREY - Wrestling 2, Teen Scene 3- 4 SCHIEGG, JAMES SCHIESL, GERALD SCHIPPER, DALE SCHLEDERER, WALTRAUD - Advanced Cho- rus 4, Stage Crew 4, AFS Exchangee 4, AFS Club 4, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4 SCHLEIS, JAMES - Student Council 2, Foot- ball 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2-4, Letterwinner 3-4 SCHMIDT, ARTHUR - Swimming 2 SCHMIDT, DIANNE - GAA 2-3-4, Point Secre- tary 4, Sporthead 4, Officials Club 2-3-4, FNA 2- 3-4, AFS 3 SCHMIDT, GLENN - Advanced Choir 3-4, Boys Glee Club 2 SCHMIDT, RAYMOND SCHMIDT, RONALD - Basketball 2 SCHMILL, DENNIS SCHMITT, WILLIAM - Football 2, Letterwinner 3-4 SCHNEIDER, GREGORY SCHNEIDER, JOHN - Basketball 2, Track Let- terwinner 3 SCHOENKE, LINDA SCHROEDER, MICHAEL - Boys Chorus 2, Ad- vanced Chorus 3-4 SCHROEDER, RICHARD SCHUETZE, PHILLIP SCHUH, LINDA - GAA 3-4, Girls Glee Club 3, Advanced Chorus 4, Cheerleader 4, Drill Team 3, Ushers Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3, Gymnastics 2-3-4 SCHULTZ, ALLAN - Band 2-3, Football Band 3, National Honor Society 3-4, FFA 2-3-4 SCHULTZ, ARTHUR - Cross Country 2, Gym- nastics 2, Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 3, Orchestra 2-3-4 SCHULTZ, JALAINE - Student Council 4, GAA 2-3-4, Executive Board 4, Point Secretary 4, Sporthead 3-4. Triangle 3, M Award 3, Officials Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Float Chairman 4, Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 4, FNA 2-3-4, Orchesis Club 4, Library Board 4, Senior Girls Club 4 SCHULTZ, JAMES - Cross Country 2, Letter- winner 3-4, Wrestling 2, Track 3-4, M Club 3-4, Advanced Choir 3-4 SCHULTZ, JOETTE - GAA 2-3, Pep Club 2-3, AFS 2-3, Senior Girls Club 4 SCHUMAN, GREGORY - Football 2-4, Letter- winner 3, Basketball 2-3, Letterwinner 4, Man- ager 2-3-4, Athletic Announcer 3-4, Student Trainer Club2 SCHWARTZ, SANDRA - Student Council 2-3, Student Directories Chairman 3, GAA 2-3-4, Youth Recital Winner 2, Play Role 2, Student Director 3, Manitou Editor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW Alter- nate 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Math Club 2, Ushers Club 4, Spanish Club 3, AFS 2-3-4 SEAL, KENNETH SEPNAFSKI, WILLIAM - Cross Country 3, Bas- ketball 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Co-Captain 4, Track 3-4, Letterwinner 2, M Club 3-4, Runners Club 2-4, Float Chairman 4 SEPNIESKI, MARY - Honorary Swim Club 3, Pep Club 2-3, Ski Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3 SEVERSON, JUDY - Make-Up Club 2-3, Flower Girl 3, Exchange Student 3, Pep Club 3-4, AFS 3-4 SHALLUE, DANIEL SHEA, BARBARA - Pep Club 2 SHIMEK, JOHN SHIMEK, JUDY - Pep Club 2 SHIMEK, SUZANNE - Class Treasurer 3, GAA 2-3-4, Sporthead 3-4, Triangle 3, Officials Club 2-3-4, Flashes Editor 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Skit Chairman 2, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 SHIMON, JOANNE - GAA 2-3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 4, AFS 2-3-4 SICKINGER, PHYLLIS - Flower Girl 3, Drill Team 3-4, Ushers Club 4, German Club 3 SIEBOLD, WAYNE SIELSKI, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Officials Club 2-3- 4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Advanced Choir 4, Art Club4 SIMON, CECELIA - GAA 3-4, Sporthead 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Play Role 3-4, Student Director 4, Forensics 3-4, General Prom Chairman 3, Pep Skit Chairman 3, Youth Leadership Winner 4, AFS Exchange Candidate 4, Pep Club 3-4, Ski Club 3, AFS 3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 SIMON, CHRISTINE - Student Council 2-3, Secretary 4, GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 2- 3-4, Flambeau Staff 4, Prom Committee Chair- man 3, Float Chairman 2, Flower Girl 3, Junior BPW 4, DAR Girl 4, Homecoming Court of Honor 4, Track Court of Honor 2, National Honor Society 3-4, Exchange Student 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader 3-4, Drill Team 2, Ushers Club 2-3 SINNAEVE, JOANN SINOR, MICHAEL SIPIORSKI, NANCY SITKIEWITZ, KENNETH - Chorus l 2, Chorus ll 3, Advanced Choir 4 SKARDA, DAVID - Chorus I 2, Advanced Choir 3 SLOGGETT, SUSAN - Girls Glee Club 2, Li- brary Board 4 SMAGLIK, MARY SMITH, KEITH SMITH, SANDRA - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Officer 3- 4 SOELDNER, VERN - Class Vice-President 4, Football 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Captain 2-4, All- Conference Player 3-4, All-State Player 4, Wrestling Letterwinner 2-3-4, All-Conference Player 3-4, State Placement 3, Athlete of the Month 3, M Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Advanced Choir 2- 3, Homecoming Court of Honor 4 SORGE, KARIN - Flashes Staff 4 SPAETH, JOHN - Chorus I 4 SPECHT, EUGENE SPINDLER, SUSAN - Class Treasurer 4, GAA 2-3-4, Triangle 4, Honorary Swim Club 2-3-4, Advanced Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Flam- beau Staff 4, Prom Queen 3, AFS 2-3-4, Span- ish Club 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4 STANGEL, KATHARINE - Student Council 4, Flambeau Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Track Court of Honor 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Ushers Club 2-3-4. STANNARD, DIANE - Girls Glee Club 2, Ad- vanced Choir 3-4, Lincoln Singers 4, Triple Trio 2-3, Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Junior Girls En- semble 3, Flambeau Staff 4, Flower Girl 3, Ju- nior BPW 4, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, AFS3 STECKER, ELLEN - Orchestra 2, Pit Orchestra 2, Symphonette 2 STEINBERG, THOMAS STEINBRECKER, JOHN - Play Role 4, Pep Skit Chairman 4, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Forensics 3-4, Math Finalist 3, Math Club 3-4, Math Bowl 3-4, Athletic An- nouncer 3-4, Science Club 4, Drama Club4, BAC 2-4, Carillon Club 4 STEVER, DAVID - Advanced Chorus 3-4 STOCK, DARLENE - Girls Glee Club 2-3, Flow- er Girl 3, AFS 3-4, FNA 3-4, German Club 4 STOCK, DENNIS STOCK, LARRY - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 3- 4, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 3-4. Music Letter 4 STOEHR, DARRELL - Wrestling Letterwinner 2-4, Most Valuable Player 2 STRAUSS, JAMES STRAUSS,'KRISTINE STREBEL, CHARLES STRUCK, JAMES - Orchestra 2-3-4 STRZYZEWSKI, MARY - TMSA 2-3-4, Home Economics Club 4, AFS 2-4, Pep Club 2 STUCKMAN, MAUREEN SUGIYAMA, TSUTOMU - Tennis 4, Junior Rotarian 4, AFS Exchange Student 4, AFS 4 SUSDORF, JEFFREY SVACINA, FAYE - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2- 3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Play Role 3, Flashes Staff 4, GAA 2-3, Flower Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 2-3, Summer Journalism Scholarship 3 SWETLIK, WILLIAM - Cross Country 2, Letter- winner 3-4, Track 3, Tennis Letterwinner 4. Play Role 4, Flashes Reporter 3, National Hon- or Society 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Runners Club 3, Egan Tennis Club 3-4, M Club 3-4 SWOKOWSKI, JEFFREY SZYMCZYK, ALAN T TADYCH, PATRICIA - GAA 2-3-4, Red White Day Chairman 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4 TAYLOR, JANA - Girls Glee Club 2, Chorus ll 3, Pep Club 2-3 TEGEN, JOHN TERP, SANDRA - Student Council 4, Class Secretary 3, GAA 2-4, Officials Club 4, Flam- beau Staff 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Club 2-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, AFS 2-4, Senior Girls Club4 181 TESS, LOIS THEIS, MICHAEL THOMLEY, DAVID - Band 2, Football Band 2, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pit Orchestra 2-3-4, Sympho- nette 2-3 THOMSEN, LOUISE - Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, AFS 2-3, Art Club 2, Pep Club 3-4, Math Club 2-4, Science Club 4, Span- ish Club 3, Math Scholarship 3 THUSS, CYNTHIA - GAA 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2, Flambeau Editor 4, Junior Assistant 3, Flashes Reporter 3, Summer Journalism Scholarship 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3- 4, Pep Club 2-3, Carillon Club 4, Ushers Club 3- 4 THUSS, MICHAEL TIENOR, MARIE - Girls Glee Club 2-3-4 TOEDTER, BONNIE TOLLEFSON, DANIEL TORKE, JAMES - Photography Staff 2-3, Quill and Scroll 3 TORRISON, SCOTT - Band 2, Football Band 2, Pep Band 2, Orchestra 2, BAC 3-4, Sailing Club 4, Runners Club 4, Ski Club 4 TRASTEK, VICTOR - Student Council 2-3, Poster Committee 3, Basketball 2, Letterwin- ner 3-4, Captain 4, Golf 2, Letterwinner 3-4, Weight Training 4, Flambeau Staff 4, Assistant 3, Badger Boy 4, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Math Finalist 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Nlath Bowl 2 TRESSELT, KATHRYN - AFS 2, Pep Club 2, Make-up Club 2 TROST, MARY BETH - GAA 3 TUCKER, NANCY - French Club 3 V VAN DE GRIFT, STEVEN VAN DE HEY, WILLIAM VETTER, DENNIS VOECHTING, WENDY VOGEL, THOMAS - Football 3, Letterwinner 4 VRANEY, LINDA - TMSA 2, Pep Club 3 VREEKE, BARBARA - Girls Glee Club 2-3 W WAAK, ANN - GAA 2-3 WAGNER, DAVID WAGNER, MICHAEL - Gymnastics 2, Chorus 2, Advanced Choir 3-4 WAGNER, RICHARD WALL, PATRICIA - Student Council 2-4, Class Treasurer 2, Play Role 2-3-4, Forensics 3-4, Riders Club 2, Pep Club 2, AFS 2 WALSH, PATRICK - Basketball 2-3, Letterwin- ner 4, Golf 4, M Club 4 WALSKE, DENNIS - Gymnastics 2-3, Band 2, Pep Band 2 WALTERS, RANDOLPH WARRENS, MARILYN - GAA 2, Track Court of Honor 2-3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Home Economics Club 4, Egan Tennis Club 4 WEBER, ALBERT - Drum Major 3-4, Band 2-3- 4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Orches- tra 3-4, Music Letter 3, State Music Festival 3, Band Scholarship 2-3-4, Student Director 4, Brass Choir 2-3-4. WEBER, CANDY - GAA 2 WEBER, GARY WEBER, KAY - GAA 2-3-4, Sporthead 4, Offi- cials Club 2-3-4, FNA 2-3-4 WEEKES, GREGORY WEGNER, SANDRA - GAA 2-3-4, Honorary Swim Club 3-4, Orchesis 4, Exchange Student 3, Ushers Club 2-3, AFS 2-3, German Club 3-4, Pep Club 2-3 WEINA, SHARON WELLER, DENNIS WELNICKE, STEVEN WENSTADT, TOM - Basketball 2, Track 2, Ski Club 4 WERGIN, FRANCIS - Football 3, Letterwinner 4, Cross Country Letterwinner 2, Track Letter- winner 2-3-4, Nl Club 2-3-4, Weight Training 4, Runners Club 2-3-4, Prom Committee Chair- man 3 WHEELER, ANGELINE WILHELM, DANIEL - Fishing Club 2-3-4 WILHELM, MICHAEL - Football 2, Weight Training 2-3 WILLIAMS, HOWARD - Student Council 3-4, Publicity Committee Chairman 4, Class Vice- President 3, Golf 2, Letterwinner 3-4, M Club 4, Athletic Announcer 4, Journalism Scholarship 4, Play Role 2-3-4, Forensics 2-3-4, Flashes Staff 3-4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Pep Skit Chairman 4, Junior Rotarian 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4 WILLIQUETTE, CYNTHIA WILLIS, PATRICK - National Honor Society 3- 4, Math Finalist 2-3, Math Club 3-4, Science Club4 WINTER, ROBERT - Egan Tennis Club 2-4 WIRTH, BONNIE - Baton Club 2-3-4, Library Board4 WISNIEWSKI, MARY - GAA 2-3-4, Girls Glee Club 2, Pep Club 2-3-4, FNA 4 WOOD, MICHAEL - Football 2, Letterwinner 4, Track 2-4, Letterwinner 3, lVl Club 3-4, Weight Training 2, Runners Club 3, BAC 3-4 Y YOHANEK, EDWARD YOUNG, JACOB Z ZABLER, MICHAEL ZARN, CHRISTINE - GAA 2-4, Band 2-3, Pep Band 2-3, Pep Club 3, Riders Club 3 ZIARNIK, MARY JO - GAA 2-3-4, President 4, Sporthead 3-4, Triangle 2, M Award 3, Officials Club 2-3-4, Pin Award 3, Executive Boa rd 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Senior Girls Club 4 ZIARNIK, PATRICK ZICH, MARY - Girls Glee Club 2, Flower Girl 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Pep Club 2 ZIEBELL, ANN - Flambeau Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 3-4, Ski Club 4, AFS 2-3 ZIEMER, BARBARA - Flower Girl 3, Pep Club 2- 3-4, Ushers Club 2-3-4, Art Club 2, AFS 4, Sen- ior Girls Club 4 ZIERHUT, CHRISTINE - Student Council Member 2-3, Girls Glee Club 2-3, Advanced Choir 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader Alternate 4, Orchesis 2 ZIESMER, BERNARD - Band 2-3-4, Football Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Niu- sic Letter 3, Clarinet Choir 2, Forensics 3-4, Junior Rotarian4 ZIETLOW, MARY - Riders Club 2 ZIMMERMAN, KAYE - GAA 3, German Club 3, TMSA 3, Riders Club 2, Library Board 4 ZOERB, CHRISTINE ZYCH, ANN ZYCH, THOMAS Both students and teachers mourn the loss of Dennis Wil- son, a senior class member, who died January 16, 1968. 182 Y -A , W 9373! M? ,-sa T teachers guide young minds Roger Alexander - Problems of Democracy: U.W. Madison, Syracuse U.: B.S., M.A. Willard Allen - Biology: J.V. Football Coach: St. Norbert, Purdue U.: B.S., M.S. Clara Amundson - Reading Laboratory: auierior Teachers, St. Olaf, U.W. Madison: Noble Anderson - Physics: Dir. Audio-Visual Aids: Milwaukee State Teachers, U. of Minne- sota, U.W. Madison, Marquette U.: B.E., M.S. Linda Antonie - Language Arts: Sr. Girls glxb, Forensics: U.W. Madison, Holy Family: Dale Bachler - Geometry, General Math: W.S.U. Eau Claire, San Jose State: B.S. Jacquelynne Bayer - Crafts, Fine Arts: Art Club: W.S.U. River Falls: B.S. Harold Beckman - Language Dept. Head: U,W. Madison, Tufts U., U. of Kansas: M.A. Lawrence Bohn - General Metals l, ll. Timothy Brickham - Intern, Music. Edward Buchner - Diversified Occupation: Mtwc. County Teachers, W.S.U. Eau Claire, Holy Family, U.W. Manitowoc, U.W. Green Bay: B.S. Paul Burbey - Intern, Chemistry. Mary Chamberlain - Counseling, National Honor Society, TMSA: U.W. Oshkosh: Ph.M. Steve Contardi - Algebra, Geometry: Tennis Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach, Egan Tennis Club: Northern Michigan U.: B.S. Dorothy Crain - English Il, Journalism: Pub- lications, MEA President: Ripon, U.W. Madi- son, U. ofChicago: B.A. Conrad Daellenbach - Band I, ll: Brass Choir, Clarinet Choir, Stage Band: U.W. Madi- son: B.A., M.A, Judith Dahlke- Intern, French I, Il. Helen Dedrick - Biology. Wayne DeMaster - Business Law, Bookkeep- iang, Business English: W.S.U. Whitewater: .E. Robert Deubler - Language Arts, Modified Curriculum: U.W. Madison, W.S.U. Oshkosh, U.W. Milwaukee: B.S. Gary Drohman - Physics, Math IV, Advanced Science: Science Club, Junior Class Adviser: W,S.U. River Falls, U. of Washington, U.W. Milwaukee: B.S. Karyl Enstad - German I, ll: German Club: Gustavus Adolphus College: B.A. Sanford Erikson - Auto Mechanics: Home- coming Committee: Stout State: M.S. Loren Evenrud - Art I, Ill, IV, Fine Arts, Humanities: Art Club: Luther, U.W. Madison, W.S.U. John Farwell- Physical Education: Gymnas- tics Coach, Baseball Coach: W.S.U. LaCrosse: B.S. Jane Fisher - American History: Valparaiso U.: B.A. Edgar Fleener - Science Survey: Head Bas- ketball Coach: Beloit, U. of Michigan: B.A., M.A. Hugh Foster - English Ill: Golf Coach: Car- thage: B.A, Richard Frailing - Math Ill, General Math ll: Wrestling Coach, Football Coach, M-Club, Sophomore Class Adviser: Lawrence U., U. of Buffalo: B.S. Ruth Fuller - Problems of Democracy: U.W. Madison, U. ofWashington, U. of Iowa: M,A. Lucille Gaedke - Clerical Office Practice. Business English, Business Education Dept. Head: U.W, Whitewater, Northwestern U.: B.E., M.A. 184 Iris Gallez- Latin I-IV: Capital U., U. of Michi- gan, American Academy of Rome, U. of New Mexico, Wayne U., U. of So. California: B.A., M.A. Wayne Gates - Problems of Democracy: J.V. Basketball Coach: W.S.U. LaCrosse: B.S., M.S. Donald Goetz - German I-IV: German Club: Wartburg, Northeast Missouri State: B.A. Frank Granitz - Physical Education: Head Baseball Coach Football Coach: Regis, U.W. Madison: M.A. Esther Grell - Typing I, Shorthand I: W.S,U. Whitewater, W.S.U. Eau Claire: B.E. Anne Guelig - Psychology, American Histo- ry: Debate: Lawrence U.: B.A. Jack Gustafson - Driver Education: Stout State: U.W. Madison: B.S., M.S. Vernon Hansen - Chemistry, Science Dept, Head: U.W. Madison, U. of New Hampshire: B.S., M.S. Diane Hartwig - English ll, IV. Bruce Harvatine - Office Practice, Book- keeping I. Ned Hodgson - Physical Education Dept. Head: B.A.C.: W.S.U. LaCrosse: M.S. Duane Hord - Drafting I-Ill, Counseling: Head Golf Coach: Northern Michigan U.: B.S., M.S. Vilas Ihlenfeld - American History, Modified Problems. Merdys Ingvoldstad - English Composition: Sophomore Class Adviser: Wartburg: B.A. Paul Ingvoldstad - English Literature IV: St. Olaf: B.A. Raymond Johnson - Woodworking I, Ameri- can lndustry ll, Industrial Arts Dept. Head: Stout State: B.S., M.S. Jean Jotinsrud - Shorthand ll, Notehand, Typing I: Student Handbook Committee: W.S.U, Whitewater, U. of Iowa, Montana State U.: B.E. William Jones - Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Music Dept. Head: Park College, U.W. Madi- son: M.S. John Jung- Counseling: Athletic Director: Ripon, U.W. Madison: B.A., M.E. Marian Kelley - World History, Counseling: AFS, TMSA: U.W. Madison: B.S., M.S. Donna Kessler - General Math Il. Pamela Kjono - Physical Education: Orches- is, Red Cross Club: U. of North Dakota: B.S, Marsha Klein - Home Economics Ill: Home Economics Club: Stout State: B.S. Jane Kober - Physical Education: Cheer- leaders, GAA, Officials Club: W.S.U. Oshkosh, Arizona State: B.S. Byron Kowitz - Biology. John Kuehnle - Drafting I, II: Iowa State U.: B.S., M.S. Robert Labudd - Spanish I-Ill: AFS, Ushers Club: W.S.U. Eau Claire, U.,of Veracruz: B.A. Rita LaFond - Home Economics ll, IV, Home Economics Dept. Head: Iowa State U.: B.S. Lowell LaLeike - American History, Social Studies Dept. Head: W.S.U. Stevens Point: Purdue U.: B,S., M.A. Margaret Lambert- Physical Education: Pep Club, Drill Team: U. of Minnesota: B.S. Carl Lawrenz - Agriculture I, III, IV, Agric. Science and Conservation: FFA: W.S.U. River Falls, W,S.U. Superior: B.E., M.E. Courtney Leonard - Math V, Algebra, Gener- al Math I, Mathematics Dept. Head: National Honor Society: W.S.U. Eau Claire, U.W. Madi- son, U. of California Berkeley, Knox: M.S. Gertrude Leslie - Home Economics I, ll: Home Economics Club: U.W. Madison: B.S., M.S. Carlton Lewis - Western and Non-Western Civilization: AFS: Luther, U. of Minnesota: B.A., M.A. Carol Lewis- English ll, IV. David Ludvig - English Ill: Play Director: Luther, U. of Colorado: B.A. William McMahon - Math I, Modified Biolo- gy, Modified Math I. Emily Meyer - Physical Education: Honorary Swim Club: W.S.U. LaCrosse: B.S. Karl Miller - Orchestra, Music Appreciation: U.W. Madison: M.A. Iris Nelson - General Business: W.S.U. Whitewater: B.E. Dennis Niebuhr - American History: Cross Country, Track Coach: U.W. Madison, U. of Minnesota: B.S. Leonard Nikolai - Woodworking I, Il, Elec- tricity I: Radio Club: Stout State: B.S. Mary Lou Ouelette - Intern, Music. Joseph Palmer - Chemistry: Conservation Club: W.S.U. Whitewater: B.S. Charles Pinkney - Art I, ll. Edward Rappe - Problems of Democracy: U.W. Madison: B.A. Janet Rezin - Geometry, Math Ill: Cardinal Stritch: B.A. William Rienks - Counseling, Guidance Dept. Head: U.W. Madison, Colorado State U.: M.S. Frances Ritchie - Dean of Girls: W.S.U. La- Crosse, U. of Iowa, New York U., W.W. Madi- son: B,E., M.A. Gerald Robbins - American History: Student Council. Dennis Rosenberg - Geometry, Algebra: Lawrence: B.A. Ronald Rubick - Physical Education: Foot- ball Coach, Wrestling Coach: Michigan State U.: B.S. Louis Schmitz - Typing II, General Business: W.S.U. Whitewater: B.E. Theodore Schoenke - Bookkeeping ll, Per- sonal Typing, Retail Merchandising: W.S.U. Whitewater: B.E, David Sealey - Intern, Language Arts. Paul Stangel - Intern, Industrial Arts. Kenneth Steege - Math IV, Geometry: Math Club: Wartburg: B.A. David Strzok - French I, ll: W.S.U. Eau Claire, U.W. Madison, U. of Maine: B.A. Walter Susdorf - Counseling: U.W. Madison: B.S., M.S. Earl Tetzlafl - Biology: Lawrence, U.W. Madi- son, U. of Colorado, U. of Montana: B.A., Ph.M. Donna Traska - Intern, French I, II. Jack Troupe - French III, IV: W.S.U. Eau Claire, U.W. Madison, U. of Missouri, U. of Oregon, Middleburg: M.A. Timothy Trowbridge - American History. Economics: Swimming Coach: Lawrence, U.W. Madison: B.A. William Twichell - Physical Education: Head Football Coach, Track Coach, Weight Train- ers Club, Fishing Club: U. of Illinois, Holy Family: B.S., M.S, Kristin Urban - English IV: AFS, Forensics: Northern State-South Dakota, Bread Loaf School of English-Vermont: B.S. Richard Weis - English Ill: U. of Nebraska, U.W. Madison: B.A. Joan Werlein - Geometry, Math Ill: Junior Class Adviser: Northern State College, U. of Washington, U.W. Madison: B.S. Lee Werlein - Spanish II, Ill, IV: AFS: W.S.U. Eau Claire, U.W. Madison: B.A. Richard Western - English IV: U. of Minneso- ta: B.A., B.S. Kay Williams - English Ill: Baton Club, Ma- jorettes: W.S.U. Platteville, U.W. Madison: B.S. Charles Wolden - World Geography. James Zaske - Chemistry: Luther, St. Cloud State: B.A. David Zazeski - Electricity I, ll: Radio Club: Northern Michigan U.: B.S. Laddie Zellinger - English ll, IV: FTA, Ly- ceum Adviser: W.S,U. Superior, W.S.U. Ste- vens Point, U.W. Madison: B.S. Claude Zoch - Biology: Head Track Coach: W.S.U. Oshkosh, Michigan Tech., U. of Rhode Island: M.S. A Abbet, Brenda 139 Abbet, Earl Abramson, Morton 150 Adelman, George 150 AFS Club 67 Ahl. Patricia 124 Ahlswede, Janet 40, 54, 150 Ahlswede, Sharyn 41.54.150 Alaers. Joseph 124 Albrecht. Kathleen 69, 124 Alecksen, Beth 71,76,149.150 Alfson, Linda 124 Alexander, Mr. Roger 113 Allen, Jeffrey 124 Allen, Mr. Willard 94.121 Behnke, Behnke, Behnke, Behnke, Behnke, Behrend Behrend flambeau Charles 124 Greg 151 Paul 139 Scott 124 Suzanne 139 t, Irene 124 t, Mary 139 Behringer. Jerry 79, 151 Belinske, Rory 151 Bender, John 93,151 Benishek, Debra 139 Bennett. Bennett. Bernard 124 Kathrine 64, 139 Bennington, David 61, 68, 124 Bennington, Mary Jane 151, 174 Benser, Alvin 124 Benthein, Robert 139 Benzschawel, Michael Berge. Ann 48.49,70,151 Allger, Charles 36, 37, 43. 54, 81.89, 91, 150 Allger, Lynn 51,124 Alpert,James15O Alvord, Arnato. Amato. Ann 150 Greg 85 Mark 139 Amundson, Miss Clara 120 Anderson, Mrs. Anna 110 Anderson, Francine 150 Anderson, Joel 51, 139 Anderson, Mary 66, 70, 150, 173 Anderson. Nancy 124 Anderson, Mr. Noble 120 Anderson, Paul 38, 46, 51, 55, 63, 96, 150 Anderson.Thomas48.49,139 Anderson, Mrs. Vernon 62 Andrastek, James 79, 139 Angoli. Jean 26.65.150 Anhalt, Anhalt. John 139 Patricia 139 Ansorge, Barbara 48, 77, 139 Antonie, Mrs. Linda 108 Archilletti, Michael 65. 139 Armstrong, Richard 139 Arndorfer, Brian 124 Arnold, Wendy 124 Art Club 68 Aschenbrenner, Dorothy 139 Ashford, Shannon 49,124 Augustine, Tim 139 Aumann, Randall 93, 150 Aumann, Steven 94, 139 Aumann.Victoria 69.150 , C, Ayotte. Alan 124 ig- BAC 102, 103 Bachmann,James150 Bachler, Mr. Dale 109 Bachnik, Kathleen 70, 79. 150, 173 Backhaus. Mary 124 Backus, Larry 124 Backus, Thomas 150 Bahr.Connie76,139 Bahr, Margaret 76. 124 Balte, Susan 137,139 Balzan, Anthony Banker, Barbara 49. 59, 76. 135,138,139 Banker, Judith 70. 76, 79, 80, 123, 124 Barbarossa, Bruce 139 Barbarossa, Mario 150 Barbeau, Barbara 150 Ba rbeau. Bruce 150 Barbeau, David 150 Ba rrett, Barta, C Ba rtelm Ba rtels, Basebal David 139 laudia 124 e. Jean 49,62,68,139 Jon 124 l86,87 Basketball 98.99, 100 Bashaw, Betty 124 Basler, Gloria 124 Basler, Sherry 139 Bastian, Cheryl 70. 150 Baton C lub78 Bauch, Faith 122, 124 Bauch, Terrance 85, 139 Bauer, Christine 150 Bauer, Janice 150, 174 Bauer, William 85 Baumann, Anton 124 Bayer. Miss Jacquelynn110 Bean, Andrew 124 Beatty, Michael 124 Beatty, Randall 150 Beaupre. William 91,139 Beck, M arshaIl38,68,15O Becker, Gregory 46, 150 Becker, James 51.94,124 Becker. James 150 Becker, Judy 124 Becker, Thomas 85 Becker. Virginia 151 Beckman. Mr. Harold 119 Beeman,Clara124 Beeman. Kerry 139 Beernstsen, Thomas 90 Berger, Thomas 151 Berger, Victorie 124 Bergseth, Allen 139 Berkedal, Bonnie 43, 137, 138, 139 Berkedal, Jon 79,93.149,151 Berkedal, Leann 124 Elernhardt, Sandra 151 Bessert, Mary 139 Bessert, Susanna 124 Bialek, Sharon 124 Bies,Cheryl151 Bies. Terry 124 Biesek, Laurel 63, 124 Biesek, Lise 51, 61, 74, 139 Binns, Shelly 151 Biology Club 64 Birk, Barbara 70.151 Birkenstock, Julie 151 Birringer, Charlotte 124 Birringer, Joan 124 Birringer, Patricia 48,151 Bishop. Dawn 64,124 Bishop, Paul 151 Bjorklund, Richard 54, 55, 72, 73, 76, 79, 86,92,93.149,151 Blahnik, Carolyn 71.77,149,151 Blahnik, Emil94. 100 Blahnik, Kenneth 124 Blandin,Mike93,151 Block, James 151 Block, Rosemary 124 Block, Thomas 124 Bloom, Christine 139 Board of Education 106 Bodart, Lynn 151 Boeckman, Dennis 151 Boeckman, Diane 124 Boeckman, Mary 139 Boeckman, Paul 139 Boeder. James 124 Boeder, Janice 124 Boelter, Nancy 44, 48, 71, 139 Boldt. Anthony 151 Bolle. Craig 139 Bolle, Jerome 72, 79, 93, 151 Bonde, Barbara 124 Bonfight, Lawrence 139 Bonk, Larry 88, 89 Bonin, Vickie 151 Bonk, David 124 Bonk, Douglas 81, 139 Bonk, Jayne 139 Bonk, Robert 139 Borcherdt, Deborah 151 Borngraeber, Randy 151 Bosi, Mary 151 Bouril, Edward 23, 51, 96, 139 Boutwell, Jody 124 Brachman. Beth 124 Brady, Ellen 139 Brady, Mary 60, 67, 76, 151 Brandi, Carol 124 Brandt, Jennifer 49, 139 Brandt, Mary 80, 124 Brandt, Patricia 151 Bratz, Dennis 152 Brauer, Michael 139 Brault, Mary 139 Braun, Karen 139 Brazzale, Stephen 72, 79, 86. 93. 152 Breiczynski, Douglas 79.85.91,124 Brey, Gary 124 Brey, Robert 63, 152 Brey, Steven 124 Brice, James 36,41,54,90,152 Brice, Patricia 124 Brice,WilIiam139 Brinkham, Barbara 124 Brisch, Jacqueline 48, 70, 71, 76, 77. 152 Brixius, John 79.85,152 Broeckert. Joan 68, 124 Brooks, David 139 Brooks, Pamela 70, 122.124 Bruce, Shelley 49, 124 Bruechert. Bonnie 139 Bruins, Richard 94, 152 Brunner. Laurel 46, 139 Brunner.Wayne 94, 124 index Bruns, Jeffrey 79,124 Brusky, Patricia 78. 139 Bubolz, LeRoy 152 Buck, Jean 66.68.152 Buck, Luann 68,124 Budnik. Sara 64,74,152,174 Budsberg, David 85,152 Budysz, Catherine 152 Buettner, Karl 152 Bugenhagen, James 39. 59, 94, 96 Buhk, Ann 124 Bull,John124 Buretta, Daniel 125 Buretta, Lynda 125 Burkart. Joyce 152 Burkart, Mary 152 Burton, Christine 69. 125 Buschmann, Ralph 51.125 Bushman, Vicki 125 Butler, Lawrence 48, 152 Butz, Mary 152 Butz. Reinhardt 94, 96. 139 Bydalek, Mary 125 Bydalek, Jim 139 C Cain, Candice 62,152 Cain, Cynthia 125 Cain, Dale 124 Callahan, Kelly 51,67,101,152 Callahan, Peter 46, 152 Cannon. Wayne 152 Cappaert, Donald 139 Cappelle, Cynthia 39, 62. 125 Cappelle,Jules68, 101,152 Carillon Club 61 Carl, Debra 61,8O,125 Carollo, Rosanna 125 Carr, Debbie 137. 139 Carr, Dennis 123, 125 Carstens, Roger46. 124 Cavanaugh, Constance 152 Cavanaugh, Jean 124 Censky, John 152 Cerkas, Brian 152 Cerkas, Steve 54, 152 Cerkas, Yvonne 125 Chadek, John 139 Chaloupka, Dan 139 Chaloupka, Gary 125 Chaloupka, Gregory 152 Chamberlain, Miss Mary 114 Charlton, Melody 125 Check, Sandra 66, 77. 152 Cheerleaders 71 Chermak, Christine 79.125 Cherney. Bruce 63, 139 Cherney, Susan 62.139 Chorus, Mixed 48 Christel. Diane 139 Christensen, Laurie 152 Christiansen, Jack 79, 94, 125 Christiansen, Sharon 68.69, 139 Christman,Janet74,76, 79.80, 125 Christman, Robert 139 Christman,William139 Cigler, Cathy 46, 139 Ciha, Barry Ciha, Susan 125 Cisler, Edward 139 Cisler, Ellen 125 Cisler, Gary 125 Cisler, Helen 63.139 Cisler, JoAnn 152 Clayton, Linda 153 Clusen, Gerald 125 Coen, Lawrence 125 Cogswell, Lois 43, 48, 68, 140 Conrad, Robert 124 Contardi, Mr, Steven 81.98,100, 113 Coombs, Leonard 37, 39, 51. 59, 68, 140 Cox, Diane 124 Crain, Miss Dorothy 41 Crawford, Kevin 94,125,135 Crechard, Michael 40. 43, 54, 134,140 Crocker, Kevin 46. 51, 79, 85, 138,140 Cross Country 91 Crowe, Carol 140 Crowe, James 96, 153 Crowe, Margaret 153 Crowe, Mary 41, 54, 153 Crowe. Samuel 125 Crusius, David 40, 54, 72, 80, 153 Cummings,ChristineC.125 Cummings, Christine L.51,79,125 Cummings, Jean 48,153 Curtis, Bruce 140 Curtsinger, Patricia 125 Czekala, JoAnn 125 D Daellenbach, Mr. Conrad 116 Dahm, Robert 140 Dailey, Michael 80, 140 Daley, Diane 30, 153 Dahlke. Miss Judith 115 Dallmann, Lynn 140 Dallmann,Williarn153 Damman, Dennis 125 Danforth, Jon 43,48,49,140 Danielson, Ann 140 Danielson, John 90 Darby, Linda 153 Darby. Patricia 125 Davis, Mark 40, 54, 58. 72, 79, 85, 91, 153, 174 Debate Team 39 DeBauch, Mike 140 Decker, David 140 Deering, John 46,153 Deering, Michael 153 Deering, Richard 125 DeFaut, Daniel 140 DeFaut, Jack 125 DeFeo, Robert 125 Dehne, Connie140 Dehne, Sherry 140 Delsman, Jean 140 DeMaster, Mr, Wayne 119 Dempski, Keith 153 Denk, Edward 46, 140 Denk, Robert 79,125 Denning, Michael 125 Denning, Cynthia 153 Denor, Bev 140 DeNoyer, Gail 140 Derus, David 48,140 Detjen. Sue 140 Deubler, Barbara 25, 62, 68, 140 Deubler, Kristine 79,125 Deubler, Mr. Robert 89,111 Deuchar, Scott 85, 92.93, 140 Dicke, Stephen 153 Dickert, Glenn 90 Dickey, Michael 153 Diefenthaler, Merle 38, 46, 153 Dietrich, Martha 153 Dietrich, Robert 46, 85, 93. 153 Disch. Norette 51.59.140 Dobinski, Debra 125 Doersch. Janelle 125 Doleysh, Michael 46. 51, 140 Domnie, Wally 94,96, 140 Dondlinger, Nick 140 Doolan, Cathy 125 Doolan, Thomas 40,64,153 Dorak, David 46,93,100,122,125 Dorak, Mary Ellen 46.76.153 Doucha, David 125 Downing, Daniel 156 Downing, Douglas 125 Drill, Dennis 153 Drill Team 70 Drohman, Mr, Gary 119, 138 Drumm, Randy 65, 140 Ducat, Carolyn 153 Ducat, Patricia 140 Duckart,Audrey153 Duenkel. Thomas 72,79.85,91,153 Dueno, Linda 140 Dueno, Mary 62.125 Dueno, Michael 125 Dueno, Oscar 140 Dutek, Philip 51. 125 Durham, Carla 46,125 Dvorachek, Bernard 153 Dvorachek, Michael 125 Dworak, Paul 153 Dworak, Roger 65, 140 E Ebelt. Ginger 140 Ebenhoe, Alan 140 Ebenhoe, Lynette 154 Eck, Philip 72,93,154 Edwards. Denise 125 Edwards, Mary Ann 140 Eichmann, Joyce 38. 154 Eis,Jack 140 Eisensctiink, Sharon 140 Eisner, Daniel 65, 140 Eisner, Richard 140 Eisner, Thomas 65,154 Elfner. Karen 38,125 Ellerman, Fred 125 Ellerman, John 154 Ellerman,Tom14O Ellerman,Sandra 30, 63. 125 Ellig, Brian 100, 125 Ellig, Nicholas 154 Elliott, Linda 6180.140 Elliott, Lori 63, 125 Ellis, Frederick 79,94, 101, 140 Elmer, Bonnie 154 Elmer, Cathy 125 Emery. Steven 79,94,102,125 Endries. Peter 125 Engelbrecht, Gary 140 Engelbrecht, Joel 81, 125 Engelbrecht. Kerry 78, 140 Engelbrecht, Wiiliam 65,154 185 Engleman. Wayne 48. 154 Engelman, Carol 69 Enstad, Miss Karyl116 Erdman, Gary 125 Erdman, Joanne 140 Erdman, John 154 Erdmann. Bette Ann 62,140 Erickson, David 140 Erikson. Mr. Sanford Eucke, Gerald 125 Evenrud, Mr. Loren 113 Evenson, Jeanne 125 Evenson, William 96,140 Everard, Andrea 122, 125 Everard, Thomas 154 Ewald, James 46,154 Ewert, Jayne 125 Ewert. Rodney 154 F Faculty Index 184 Fandrick, Nancy 138. 140 Farley, Colleen 140 Farr. Jerry 140 Farr, Margaret 140 Farrell, Michael 126 Farrell, Susan 140 Farwell, Mr. John 121 Fechter. Frank 140 Fehrmann, Elaine 154 Fehrmann, Lucretia 126, 134 Fell. Gregg 154 Ferguson, Suzanne 48, 49, 70, Fessler, Ann 140 Fessler. Jay 126 Fessler, John 65, 126 Fessler, Theresa 61, 140 Feyersen, Cynthia 80, 126 Feyersen, Linda 76.77.154 Feyersen, Susan 140 Flctum. Eileen 65.126 Fictum, Joseph 154 Ficturn, Paul 126 Fidler, Susan 154 Fidler, Theresa 63, 126 76. 154 Gadicke, Roy 155 Gadzinski. Beverly 155 Gadzinski. Conrad 96,126 Gadzinski, Donna 126 Gadzinski, Joseph 126 Gadzinski. Peter 155 Gaedke. Miss Lucille 117 Gagnon, Yvonne 126 Gajewski, Robert 58,155 Gallez, Miss Iris 121 Galli, Lon 86,87 Gamble. Charles 140 Gamble, Patrick 126 Garot, Anne 38, 48, 69. 140 Garot, Jane 49, 155 Garrigan, Bruce 155 Garrigan, Gary 141 Garrow, Paul 79. 80, 126 Gass, Phyllis 155 Gass, Thomas 84, 85. 155 Gates. Kathleen 155 Gates. Mary 141 Gates, Peggy 48, 49, 141 Gates. Mr. Wayne 98, 100. 121 Gauger, Wilfred 126 Gaul,Gailyn40,141 Gauthier, Charles 141 Gauthier, Dennis 60,155 Gauthier, Michelle 74, 75, 155 Gauthier, Sally 141 Gauthier, Thomas 141 Geigel, Robert 89 Geigel, Ronald 94, 126 Geiger, Thomas 126 Georgiady, Peggy 61, 141 German Club 61 Gigure, Lynn 59.141 Gilbert, Christine 126 Gilbert, Glenn 126 Gilbert, Peter 24. 141 Gilbert. William 79.85.91,103,155 Gilmore,Kathy141 Gintner, Dennis 141 Girardi. Gail 48, 155, 174 Girl's GleeClub 49, 54 H Haag, Gerald 48. 49, 156 Haag. Holly 40. 54. 66, 68, 157 Haag, Thomas 48, 98. 99, 157. 173 Haban, Glenn 79, 91. 141 Haberland, Roger 65. 94, 126 Habbwitz, Robert 86, 87 Hack, William 126 Hackbarth, Robert 85 Hacker. James 457 Hacker, Janice 141 Hacker, Lois 46, 47, 51, 62, 66, 69. 157, 174 Hacker, Sandra 49, 157 HaefkeJConstance157 Haefke. Richard 157 Hagenow. Cindy 157 Hall, Gerald 80, 126 Hall, Joseph 126 Halstrom. Douglas 126 Hamachek, Gary 72, 73, 81, 88, 89. 157 Hamachek, Greg 157 Harnachek. Kathy 141 Hamann, James 85 Hammel. David 65, 126 Hammel. Keith 48,65.141 Hammes, Bruce 126 Hansen, Christine 51.126 Hansen, Debra 76.79, 126 Hansen, Gary 157 Hansen, Jean 157 Hansen. Kim 126 Hansen. Mitchell 80, 126 Hansen, Nancy 141 Hansen, Paula 44.51,137,141 Hansen. 157 Hansen, Ronald 126 Hansen, Sandra 48,59.137,138.141 Hansen. Susan 126 Hansen, Mr. Vernon 114 Hanson, Keith 157 Ha rd rat h. Dave 141 Field. Bradley 48, 154 Filzen, Sheila 126 Fischer, Allen 85, 94. 96. 140 Fischer, David 154 Fischer. Jeannine 140 Fischer, Kathleen 61. 126 Fischer, Lea 65, 79. 154 Fischer. Lee A, 140 Fischer. Margaret 60. 68. 126 Fisher, Janet 61, 66. 69, 154 Fitzmaurice, Joan 140 Fitzmaurice. Mary 154 Fitzmaurice. Theresa 126 Flaim, Robert 154 Flambeau Staff 40,41 Flashes Staff 43 Fleener, Mr, Edgar 98, 115 Flentje, Michael 68, 154 Football 92. 93, 94 Ford. Carol 126 Ford. Elmer 140 Glander, Helen 41. 46. 54. 60, 61. 155 Glander, Kathleen 51. 59, 65. 68, 141 Gleichner, Gilbert 156 Goeke, Rogene 46. 156 Goertz. David 141 Goertz. Julie 156 Goetz. Mr. Donald 61,118 Goessl. Cynthia 156 Goessl. Priscilla 126 Gogats, Patricia 156 Golding. Susan 126 GoIf90 Gollata, Terrance 156 Gomm, Michael 126 Gorder, Greg 80, 81, 94, 126 Gordon, Dennis 156 Gordon, Richard 126 Gorecki. Kay 70.80.156 Gorychka, Diane 25, 61, 65, 66, 156 Gorychka, Gary 126 Gorychka, Gerald 126 Hardrath, John 85 Hardrath, Thomas 141 Hardtke, Ann 141 Hardtke. Anthony 141 Hartlaub.Colet'te 127 Hartman. Kathleen 1, 40, 54. 60, 66, 15 200 Hartman, Steve 126 Hartman, Susan 157 Ha rtwig, Miss Diane 121 Harvatine. Mr. Bruce 120 Harvey, Randy 48, 126 Harvey. Reed 141 Haupt, Bonnie 49, 127 Haupt,Tari 127 Haver. Gregory 157 Haver,Jeff 141 Havlovitz. Kenneth 65, 157 Hecker, David 127 Heide, Bruce 80, 127 Heideman, Barbara 49,127 Forensics 39 Foss. Scott 154 Foss,Terrance126 Foster, Mr. Hugh 90, 120 Fox, Nancy 154 Frailing, Mr. Richard 72, 93, 96, 118,123 Frailing Richard 54,72,79,101.155.174 Francar, Dale 155 Franz. David 140 Franz,James 51,155 Franz, Joan 65, 126 Franz, Stephen 155 Franzen, Helmer155 Franzen, Janet 126 Franzen, Shirley 49, 155 Fredrick, Kathy 46, 51, 155 Free, David 155 Free. Ga ry 94, 126 Free. Phyllis 126 Free, Wayne 155 Freiberg, Larry 38, 63. 155 Freiberg, Laurel 46, 126 Freiboth, Margie 38, 40, 54, 155 Frelich. Jean Ann 78,126 French. Diane 61,155 Fricke. Barbara 140 Fricke. Kenneth 85.93, 155 Fricke, Pamela 140 Fricke.Thomas 72.79,B5,93.155 Frieder. Christine 68,155 Frieder, Theodore 126 Friedrichsmeier, Paul 140 Frisch, James 126 Fritsch, John 94,126 Fritz. Susan 65.126 Frogner, Erica 77, 126 Fuka, Mary 61. 155 Fuller. Cathie 38, 49, 140 Future Farmers 65 Future Nurses 64 Future Scientists 63 Future Teachers 62 Fuller. Miss Ruth 120 G GAA 74,75 186 Gospodarek, David 126 Gospodarek. Jennifer 141 Gospodarek,Judith 156 Gospodarek. Linda 156 Gotter, Deborah 126 Gottschalk, Kenton 46,101,126 Grabowski, Dennis 141 Graczyk, Elizabeth 156 Graczykowski, Bonnie 48, 156 Graczykowski. Veronica 141 Graebel, Joanne 126 Graff, Andrea 39, 43, 70. 138. 141 Grall.Christine126 Grall, Jean 126 Grall. John 156 Granger, Susan 77,141 Granitz, Mr. Frank 86.87,116 Granitz, Patricia 74.76.141 Grant, Helen 156 Grapentine, Sharon 126 Grasmick, Gary 36, 37. 61, 81, 93, 156 Gray. Gary 126 Green. Barbara 156 Green, Bradley 156 Gresl. Joyce 48,156 Gretz, Greg 85 Gretz, Joyce 156 Gretz, Kathy 141 Gretz, Michael 156 Griese, Linda 39.59.141 Griffin. David 126 Groelle, Linda 60, 156 Groelle, Melody 66, 141 Grosnick. Julie 40, 52, 54, 55, 58. 66, 156 Gross. Jeanne 156 Grotbeck, Sharon 156 Grotbeck. Shelby 126 Grott. Linda 126 Grow, Valerie 156 Grow. Vicki 156 Grubic, Christine 81, 156 Guelig. Miss Anne 39.115 Gumz. Robert 80, 126 Guralski, Gail 141 Gustafson. Mr. Jack 108 Gustavson, Sandra 61.156 Heidem Heidem an, Darrell 157 an, Karen 141 Linda 39.43, 48, 49, 60. 66. 141 Heidorf. Philip 127 Heiden. Heier. S Heirn. L helly64,79, 137,138,141 yn 157 Hein, Cheryl 127 Hein, David 141 Hein, Joan 127 Hein, Marsha 127 Hein, Patricia 127 Hein, Pat 141 l-lein,Thomas157 Heino, Gene 90. 157 Heinzen. David Heise, Diane Heise, Steven 127 Held. James 141 Helgers on, Theodore 127 Helke. Kathleen 127 Helke, Michael 141 Helminiak, Christine 68. 127 Hendrick. David 59, 68. 85, 141 Hennessey, Mary 141 Hennessey, Robert 127 Herman, Michele 141 Herman, William 79,157 Herman. Phillip 127 Herrmann,AlIan157 Herrmann, Gerald 157 Herrmann, Kenneth 127 Herrmann. Linda 157 Herrmann. Mary 141 Herrmann,Thomas141 Herzog, Nan 63,127 Hessel, John 157 Hessel, Stephen 52. 57, 63, 64, 141 Hetue, Gregory 127 Hetue. Marcia 41, 46, 54, 60, 66, 157 Hewitt, Lee 60, 158 Heyduk,Sandra141 Hilke. David 141 Hill, David 48,119,158 Hill, David M.64,127 Hobbs,.lan122.127 Hochkamrner. Robert 65. 141 Peter 52. 54. 55. 61,90, 98, 99. 7. Hodgson. Hoeflinge Hoeflinge Mr.Ned 103,115 r, Fern 127 r, Laurel 59, 141 Hoffmann, Amy 68,127 Hoffman. Daniel 96, 158 Hoffman. George 158 Hoffman. Hoffman, Hoffman. Hoffman. Janice 37, 127 Linda 65, 127 Nancy 141 Paul 46. 158 Hoffman. Sue 141 Hoge, Lynn 127 Hoida, Marjorie 141 Holdorf, Chris 141 Holdorf, Howard 141 Holly, Ann 68,127 Holschbach, Carol 141 Holschbach, Dennis 85 Holschbach, Stephen 158 Holschbach, Vincent48.49, 72, 93, 158, 174 Holub,Jo n 127 Holzinger. Mary 51,61,158 Home Economics Club 65 Homecoming 148, 149 l HonorarySwim Club 76 i Hooper, Kay 141 Hopf, Kar Hord, Mr, en 127 Duane 90, 111 Houghton, Grant 64, 127 Houston, Cathy 51,70,79,137,141 Hoyer, Linda 44, 59, 64. 70, 137, 141 Hoyer, Kathleen 40,54,158 Hronek, Susan 68,127 Hubbard, Jean 142 Hubbard. Terry Huck, Donna 46, 62. 69, 142 , Hudon, Tom 46.142 Husar, Barbara 142 Huss. Christine 61.142 Hutchison, Andrea 127 Hutchison, Debbra 142 Hutchison, Keith 60, 68. 79. 102, 103, 158 Hynek, Janet 142 Hynek, Jeanne 158 Hynek, Jeffrey 127 Hynek, Susan 127 l i lgnera. Kathleen 142 lgnera, Robert lnquoldstad, Mr, Paul 118 lngvoldstad. Mrs. Paul 109. 123, 127 lhlenfeld, Jay 46, 101 lhlenfeld, Richard 142 J Jackl, Mary 158 Jacobs, Joy 142 Jacobson. Constance 38.46. 158 Jacobson. Paul 158 Jaecks. Lynn 46, 158 Jaehnig. Lisa 40.46.54,77,158 Janda. Robert 127 Janesky, Kay 158 Janis, Diane 48, 158 Jansen. Jonathon 127 Jansky. Gale 158 Jansky, Gerald 90 Jansky, Gil 127 Jansky, Peggy 158 Jansky, Richard 158 Jarosh, Tom 81,89,142 Jens, Diane 46, 51, 54, 60, 70. 71, 158 i Jens. Joanne 46, 142 Jensen, Henry 127 Jergensen, Sally 48.77.158 Jeske. Kathleen 63, 127 Jirikowic. Gary 142 Jirikowic, Patricia 49. 64, 136. 137, 142 i Jiroch. John 158 Jiroch, Rockwell 45, 72, 84. 85, 98.99. 142 Johanek, Sandra 67, 70, 158, 174 Johansen, Donald 127 Johansen, Janet 64, 158 John. Gary 85,93,138,142 i Johnson, Barbara Ann 46,127 Johnson, Barbara Jean 48.65, 142 Johnson, Bradley 158 Johnson, Catherine 158 Johnson, Mark 142 Johnson. Mr, Raymond 114 Johnson, William 81.94. 100, 123. 127 Johnsrud. Miss Jean 110 Johnston, David 46. 64, 122, 127 Jolin, Cary48 Jolin, Michael 142 Jones. Mr. Charles 106 Jones, Nancy 49, 80, 159 Jones, Mr. William 110 Jorgenson, Jerry 72, 73, 85, 91. 159 Jorsch, Alan 127 Jost, Robert 159 Jung, Mr. John 109 Jung, Robert 90 Junk, Elai Junk, Gra Kabat, Ka ne 142 ce 127 K thleen 127 Kabat, Mary 49, 159 Kabat, Thomas 48, 142 Kaderabek, Anne 127 Kaderabek.Antone142 Kaderabek, Cherie 159 Kaderabek. Gary 96, 127 Kadow. Karen 142 Kakatsch, Lawrence 127 Kalista. Donald 127 Kaminski, Candice 127, 135 Kaminski, Richard 89,159 Kaminski. Robert 127 Kaminski, Rodney 142 Kania. Jean 142 Kanter, Craig 37. 39, 46, 59, 68. 142 Kanzelberger, Mr. George 107 Kanzelberger, Kurt 127 Kapitz, Mary 159 Karbon, Kathleen 127 Karbon, Linda 48. 49, 159 Karbon, Ronald 127 Karbon, Steven 142 Karbon, Suzanne 127 Karlin, Joseph 46.159 Karman, Judith 46,142 Karstaedt, Judy 62, 142 Kaster, Kurtis 94, 127 Kaufman, Karen 127 Kaufman. Thomas 127 Kaufman,Timothy159 Kaufman. Ronald Kaufmann, Elizabeth 142 Kaufmann, Kathryn 49.128 Kaufmann, Mary Jo 46.48. 69, 159 Kaufman, Michael 142 Kautzer. Ann 159 Kazda, Patricia 142 Keenan, Matthew 142 Kell, JoAnn 159 Kell, Ruth Ann 68,77,159 Keil,Thorr1as51,142 Kelliher Gene 159 Kempka, Randall 159 Kennedy, Eileen 128 Kennedy, Patrick 159 Kenny, Florence 48, 71. 76. Kerber. Robert 159 Kerscher, Gail 51, 61, 159 Kerscher, Robert 79, 80, 93. Kersten. Kathleen 128 Kiel, Deborah 49.142 Kiel. Warren 128 Kieselhorst. Roger 65. 128 Kiland, Mark 64. 128 149, 159, 174 159 Kimmel. Mary Kaye 40. 54, 60, 66, 70, 80. 159 King. Mary 48. 49, 159 Kinzel, Kathleen 48.159 Koehler, John 72.81,89, 103,160 Koenig, Robert 65. 72, 96, 160 Koepke. Suzanne Koeppe, Timothy 128 Koeppel. Paulette 48, 142 Kohlman, Linda 160 Kohlman. Paul 128 Kolar. Randy 142 Kolbeck. Andy 89 Kolbeck. Richard 160 Kollath, Cindy 26,160 Kollath. Mary 54, 60. 66. 73, 77. 160 Konecny, James 128 Konecny. Michael 46, 59, 94. 96. 138, Konopaoki, Michael 142 Koob, Evan 142 Kopidlansky, Christine 40, 54, 160 Koppa, Teresa 62, 160 Koral, Joe 88. 89 Koral. Robert 128 Kordecki, Lesley 39, 59, 68, 142 Korinek. Donald 128 Korlesky. Stephen 160 Kornely, Gregory 91. 160 Kornely, Marcia 142 Kornely, Stephen 128 Korpi. Carol 160 Korpi, Ronald 128 Kortas, William 128 Korte, William 142 Kortens, Robert 160 Kortens, Timothy 65, 128 Kosarzycki. Teresa 142 Kowalski, Lyn 51,122,128 Kowitz. Mr. Byron 64. 119 Kozel, Steven 142 Kozel,Thomas 86 Kraemer, Donna 142 Kraemer, Michael 160 Kraemer, Patrick 160 Krattcheck. Steven 160 Krall, Dennis 160 Krall, Donna 65.160 Krall, Gary 160 Krall. Greg 46, 142 Kramer. Elizabeth 128 Kramer, Patricia 79, 81. 137. 143 Krause. Robert Krcma, David 101, 160 Krcma, Patricia 128 Krcma, Robert 128 Krcrr1a.William85,93.101,160 Kreie, Sheila 160 Krejcarek. Bonnie 49, 62, 161 Krejcarek. Cheryl 63, 70, 79, 80. 128 Kreicarek, Kevin 143 Krejcarek. Mary 143 Kinzel, Linda 46,51,159 Kipping, Steven 142 Kjono, Miss Pamela 77,115 Klabunde,Thomas159 Kleiber. Christine 159 Kleiber. Susan 142 Klein, Bonita 46.142 Klein. Charles 100. 128 Klein, Janice 48, 159 Klein. Joseph 91,159 Klein, Marjorie 159 Klein. Michael A, 128 Klein, Michael J. 159 Klein, Sonia 142 Kleman, Kathy 128. 160 Kleman, Lyle 93, 160 Klenke. Michael 142 Kleppe, Marlene 49. 64, 142 Krejcarek, Shari 77, 128 Krejcie, Thomas 100, 128 Kresal. Stanley 89 Krieser. Keith 128 Krish. Karen 128 Krish, Keith 161 Krizek, James 161 Krizek, Marie 161 Kromrey, Linda 128 Kronberg, Ken 161. 174 Kronberg, Stephen 100, 128 Kropp, Kenneth 94. 128 Kropp. James 143 Krowiorz, James 128 Krowiorz, Richard 161 Krueger, Carole 68, 161 Krueger. Gerald 86 Krueger, Kathleen 62, 143 Krueger. Kenneth 46, 51. 72.85, 91. Kliment, Diane 128 Kliment, Gary 94. 128 Kliment. Jane 128 Kliment, Linda 48,160 Kline, Nancy 142 Klingeisen, Ronald 142 Klinkner. Michael 128 Kloida, Cathy 74, 75, 160 Kloida, Charles 128 Kloida, Dennis 100, 128 Klosinske, Dennis 160 Klotzbuecher, Kurtis 128 Kluba. Steve 65. 142 Kluck. Alexander 128 Kluczinske, Kay 128 Kluczinske. Michael 160 Kluczinske. Peggy 142 Kluenker, Marjorie 46, 63, 64, 142 Kluenker, Shirley 142 Klug. Lawrence 160 Klusmeyer, Kenneth 142 Knauer. Kristine 142 Knipp, Patricia 128 Knutson, Rosemarie 142 Knutson,Thomas 128 Kober. Miss Jane 121 Koch, Alan 79,128 Koch. Charles 128 Koch, Dale 94, 128 Koch, Hilary 128 Koch. Steven 80, 128 Koch, Susan 49.65, 142 Koch,Thomas160 Kocourek. Richard 160 Kodet, James 128 Kodet. Linda 46. 128 Krueger, Roger 143 Krueger,Vilas128 Krupski, Barbara 48, 49, 74, 161 Krupski. Joan 68,128 Krysan. Kristine 5968.143 Kubichka, Chris 143 Kubsch. Mark 161 Kuehne, Colleen 128 Kuehnl,James161 Kuehnl, Mary Beth 128 Kuehnle, Mr.John 109 I Kuemmet.John 102,143 Kuemmet, Josephine 161 Kuhl. Steven 128 Kujawa, Kennis128 Kujawski. Robert 161 Kukral, Terry 128 Kumbalek. Sally 161 Kummer, Christine 143 Kummer, Jacqueline 128 Kunz. Barbara 161 Kunz, Craig 128 Kunz. Gary 94, 143 Kunz, Marilynn 161 Kurth. Gretchen 49. 128 Kutil, Cy nthia 28, 161 Kutil, Joretta 128 Kutil, Ro LaBudd. bert 128 L Mr, Robert 112 LaCrosse. Donald 128 LaCrosse, Sherrie 161 LaFleur, LaFond, Dale 129 Mrs. Rita 114 142 143 Lakatos, Mary Jo 128 Lallensack, Barbara 143 LaLeike. Kathryn 128 LaLeike, Mr. Lowell 114 Lambert, Miss Margaret 108 Lambert, Sue 64, 79, 138, 143 La mbries, Dawn 129 Lambries, Debbie 143 Lambries, Larry 143 Lambries. Thomas 28, 48, 72, 93. 161 Lang. Daniel 143 Lang, Debra 129 Lang, Jud Lang, Mic ith 161 hael 143 Larsen, Steve 85. 143 Larson, Kim 129 Lattimore, Ronald 79,91,161 Lauson, Bonnie 64, 143 Laux, David 24. 96. 143 Laux. Jeanne 68,129 Laux, John 72,85,93.161 La Vlolette. Kenneth 161 Lawerentz, Mary 129 Lawrenz, Mr, Carl 65. 115 Leavy, Melody 161 LeClair,Jean 161.174 LeClair, John 54. 85. 91.98, LeClair, Robert 129 LeCoque. Gary 90.137,138, 143 LeCoque, Jean 129 Lee, Jay 129 Lee, John 161 Lefky, Scott 60. 81, 88, 89. 161 Lehman, Ann 129 Lehman. Cathy 162 Lehman, Clarence 162 Leick, Kenneth 85 Leiker, John 129 Leist. Daniel 31. 162 Leist, Susan K. 162 Leist. Suzanne C. 162 Leist,Thomas Leiteritz,Tod 162 Leitermann. Jerome 129 Lemberger. Alan 94. 129 Lemberger, Charles 162 Lemberger, David 129 Lenz, Edward Leonard. Christine 51,143 Leonard, Mr. Courtney 121 Leonard. David 51, 54. 55. 81,89. Lepich, Barbara 44, 77. 129 Lepich, James 65. 93, 143 Leslie. Gertrude 111 Lesperance, Gregory 162 Lettenberger. Charles 86 Lettenberger. Connie 63, 162 Lettenberger, Fred 86, 100, 143 Leuman. Sharon 143 Levash, Gerald 143 Levendusky, Brian 143 Levendusky. Diane 143 Levendusky, Nancy Laevenhagen.John 143 Lewis, Mr. Carlton 113 Lewis. Mrs. Carol 11 1, 117 Lewis.Cecelia 62,162 Lewis, Kathy 49. 129 Library Board 62 Ligman, Kathleen 129 Lincoln Singers 49 Lindemann, Debbi 49, 62, 143 Linden, Sue 49,143 Linn, Jack 143 Lishka. Nancy 129 Litersky, Irene 129 Litersky, Thomas 162 Lochmann, Barbara 41. 54, 162 Logan. Patricia 129 Longacre, Marie 45.76. 129 Lovett. Craig 39. 143 Luchsinger, Bonita 162 Luchsinger, Kathy 49, 65, 129 Luchsinger, Miriam 65,129 Ludvig, Mr, David 37,113 Luebke, Beverly 143 Luebke. Faye 143 Luebke, Jerome 162 Luedtke, Kristeen 38,129 Luedtke. Thomas 162 Luisier. James 143 Lukes, James 52, 162 Lukes. Thomas 79. 85, 93. 143 Lulloff, Wendy 78,143 Lund. Gordon 129 Lundmark, Mary 129 Lutterman, Lynette 162 96. 97, 91, 162 Lutz, Christine 70,73.80,162,174 Lutze, Diane 65, 162 Lutze, Lloyd.129 Lutze, Ralph 162 Lutzke. Carol 129 Lutzke, Robert 129 Lynch, Michael 129 M iviciub 72.73 MacEacheran, Jane 48. 76, 80, 162 Maciejewski. William 162 Madigan, Michael 129 Madsen. Dirk 162 Madson, Raymond 79, 94, 129 Mahnke. Richard 93,162 Malinsky. Karyn 80,129 Malinsky,Mr.William107,122 Mancoske. Ronald 25,162 Manitou Staff 42 Manlick, Lynn 162 Manthey, Gregory 129 Maples. Michael 100. 129 Marcus. Patricia 61.70.143 Marlborough. Patricia 129 Marsch.Thorr1as129 Marshall, William 85,162 Martell, Gregory 129 Martell. Sam 143 Martin. Charles 129 Martin, Jeanne 129 Martin, Kathleen 46.163 Martin, Mary 129 Martin, Sue 163 Masar. Nancy 59,143 Masiak, Corleen 59, 143 Masiak. Darleen 129 Massman, Kathy 143 Matczynski, Barbara 143 Matczynski, Hope 129 Math Club 68 Matte, Judith 143 Maule, David 143 Maurer. Steve 143 Mazanec, Diane 77,143 Mazanet, Darleen 49,163 Mazanet, Lynn 40. 54, 66. 70. 71. 163 McBeath, Rory 38, 68, 94, 143 McCauley, Don 129 McCollum, Lois 46. 51, 129 McCulley. Mary 66. 163 McDonell. Dave 72. 79, 80, 85, 163 McDonell, Jerry 143 McDonell, Roberta 163 McDonell. Susan 64,79.138,143 McKee, Ann 129 McKee, Kathleen 68. 143 McKee, Patrick 91. 163 McMahon, Mr. William 112 McMunn, Josephine 129 Meacham, Howard 85. 93, 149, 163 Mecca, Chris 143 Mecca. Philip 129 Meidl, Fra Meidl, Ste Meihsner, Meissner. Meissner. Meissner. nk 93, 149, 163 ven 25, 93. 143 Colleen 74. 163 Barbara 163 Deborah 129 Steve 143 Mella, Ellen 143 Mella. glen 46,143 Mershon, Michael 129 Meru. Patrick 43. 54, 55, 72. 81, 88, 89, 98 100, 163 Metzger, Geraldine 79,163 Meyer, Cindi L. 62, 163 Meyer, Cyndi A. 40, 61, 163, 174 Meyer. Daniel 143 Meyer. Dennis 63,100,163 Meyer, Miss Emily 119 Meyer. Gary 143 Meyer, James 163 Meyer, Linda 129 Meyer. Louise 129 Meyer, Robert F. 129 Meyer. Robert W, 143 Meyer. Sa ndra129 Meyer. Sharon 129 Meyer, Stephen 163 Meyer. Victoria 129 Meyers, C Meyers, C harles 143 hristine 46, 163 Meyers, Judith 129 Meyers, Patricia 46. 78. 129 Miller. Eileen 49,163 Miller, Jacqueline 61, 163 Miller.Judlth122,129 Miller, Kurt 51,129 Miller. Lawrence 31, 163 Miller, Ma Miller, Ma Miller, Mr, rilyn 78, 129 rk 51, 54. 72, 86, 98, 100, 163 Karl 120 Miller, Sandra 163 Miller.Thomas129 Mittnacht, Gale 129 Mleziva. Betsy 49. 143 Modra, Mary 143 Modra, Randolph 25,163 Moran, Pete 163 Moreau. Marcia 78, 143 MorraIl.Tirr1Otl'1y46.129 Morris, Ruby 129 Mott, Les 143 Mott, Neil 129 Mraz, Susan 51.64.66,163 Mrotek, Barbara 163 Mrotek, Bonnie 143 Mrotek, David 144 Mtotek, M ichael 129 Mrotek,Theresa 163 Mrozinski. Mary 129 Muchowski, Michael 81, 89. 164 Mueller, C Mueller, E heryl66.75,164 muy 39.76.129 Rue, Nan Mueller, James 94, 130 Mueller. Jean 64,164 Mueller, John 144 Mueller, Tari 164 Muenzenmeyer, Margaret 49. 164 Murphy, Lynn 144 Murray. Kevin 46,51,144 Murray, Tom 81. 89, 144 Mushel, Christine 76,130 Musial. David 144 Musial, Diana 130 Musial. Gregory 72, 96, 97. 164 Musial. Jay 144 Musial, Joy 144 Musial, Tom 24,144 Musil, Ruth 39, 62, 144 Muth. Kendall 40. 54, 66. 164, 173 N Nack. Jane 144 Nack. Kay 130 Nagel, Jean 46.51,164 Nagel, Richard 51,130 Naibert, Pam 144 Naidl, David 48, 72. 79, 85, 93.1 174 Naidl, Kathleen 164 Narten, Stephen 130 Nastos, Adamandia 144 National Honor Society 58, 59, 60 Neff, Jan 64,130 Neilitz, Jean 144 Neilitz. Mary 48, 49, 164 Nelson, Robert 164 Nelson, James 91,120 Nelson, Linda Nelson, Steven 130 Nemitz. Julia 144 Nesper, Ronald 86, 98, 164 Ness. Kathleen 130 03,164 Neubert, Thomas 46.100.122,130 Neuser, Barbara 164 Neuser, Eugene 144 Neuser, Mary 130 Neuser, Steven 144 Neuerman, Ramona 130 Newlin, Jeffrey 36,37.51,59.137, 144 Newlin, Kathy 51,62.130 Ney, Scott 46, 144 Nichols, Thomas 94. 130 Nickels. Barbara 49, 61, 144 Nickels. James 72, 73. 84, 85. 164, Niebuhr, Mr, Dennis 85.91.116 Nikoloi, Mr. Leonard 117 Niquette, Suzanne 130 Nonnemacher. Louise 130 Nonnemacher, Robert 164 Nooker, Donna 130 Noskowiak, Kenneth 130 Novak, Allan 72, 79, 84, 85, 93, 96, Novak. Arnold 130 Novak, Michael 144 Novak, Richard 130 Novy. Christine 164 Nuhs, Dianne 144 0 Oberbillig, John 164 Oberland, Margaret 68, 76, 164 O'Connor. Carol 49, 144 O'Connor. Michael 46, 79, 91, 130 O'Leary, Kenneth 144 O'Leary, Susan 130 O'Leske, Kris 144 O'Leske, Sandra 41,164 O'Loughlin, Michael 144 Olp, Karen 79.130 Olp, Sandra 46,164 Olson, David 130 Olson, Jerel 46, 164 Olson, Judith 68,71,164 Olson, Karin 144 Olson, Kathy 144 Olson, Michael 130 O'Malley, Jean 61,77,144 Omernick, Christine 164 Omernick, Michael 48. 144 O'Neil. Lawrence 79,91,130 O'Neil. Pamela 130 Opichka, David 144 Orchesis 77 Orchestra 50, 51 Orth, Arthur 130 Orth, Donald 144 Orth, Donna 130 Orth, Nancy 144 Orth, Patricia 63, 130 Osieczanek. Nancy 130 Oswald, Alan 90 Oswald, Mary 60. 164 Oswald, Thomas 86, 144 Ourada, Barbara 164 Ourada. Beverly 164 P Paape, Dawn 144 188 138. 173 97, 164 Packowski. Raymond 86, 164 Paddock. Patricia 41. 54, 58, 66 Palmer, Mr. Joseph 120 Pankratz, Michael 144 Pankratz, Steven 48,137, 144 Panosh, Karen 144 Panosh, Kay 44. 80. 165 Paque, Jonathan 81, 130 Paris, Scott 165 Parworth, Joan 144 Paschke, Todd 51,130 Paul, Linda 49. 144 Paul, Luann 144 Paul, Roger 165 Paulson, Catherine 130 Paulus, David 144 Peabody, Dana 130 Pearson, James 130 Peaslee, Elizabeth 130 Peaslee, Robert 85, 101,165 Pech, Ja mes 144 Pech,Thomas165 Pech, Vicki 130 Pech, Rosemary 49, 165 Pekarske, Thomas 130 Peltier. Gerald 130 Pep Club 70 Peppard, Charles 165 Peppard. Gary 94. 96, 144 Perry, Elizabeth 77, 165 Perry, Janin 165 Perry. Thomas 130 Peterik, Catherine 130 Peterik, Nancy 130 Peters, David 144 Peters, Roger 30. 144 Petersen. Kay 144 Petersohn, Linda 49, 144 Peterson, Carol 144 Peterson. Dale 144 Peterson, Lynn 165 Peterik, Nancy 64 Petska. Barbara 130 Petska. Edward 144 Petska, Gerald 130 Petska. LuAnn 51,165 PfeHer, Frances 130 Pfeffer, James 46, 81, 130 Pfeffer. Mary 62, 165 Pfefterkorn, Susan 165 Pfeifer. Guy 165 Pick, Mary 48, 68, 144 Pieler, Ann Marie 165 Pierson, Mary 48, 165. 174 Pike, Robert 130 Pike, Shirley 51,165 Pilger. Gerald 130 Pilger. Jeffery 165 Pinkney, Mr. Charles 121 Pitkin, Nancy Jo 61,165 Pitz, Josephine 76, 79, 80, 130 Plekan, Andrew 144 Pleuss, Karen 62, 144 Pleuss, James 89, 94. 100. 130 Pleuss, Peter 165 Pl0eckelman,William165 Plumb, Susan 46.62.144 Poklinkoski. Clary 130 Pokorski, Michael 165 Pokorsky, Susan Marie 64,165 Polc. Linda 144 Polifka. Christine 130 Pollen, Diana 130 Pollen. James 165 Pollen, Janis 165 Pollen, Pamela 51,165 Popp, Gary 165 Popp, Joseph 65, 144 Portzen. Michael 130 Powalish. Sandra 130 Powell, Gerald Powell, Terrance 130 Pozorski. Connie 130 Pozorski, Curtis 144 Pozorski. James 165 Prausa. Ronald 166 Prescott, Barbara 46, 51, 166 Pribek, Charles Prickett, Mary Jo 66,166 Priem, Joyanne 166 Prom 136, 137 Proper, Jean 137, 138,144 Protz, Nancy 70. 76. 122, 130 Provot. Julie 68, 130 Provot, Robert 63, 68, 166 Prucha. Melissa 60. 166 Puestow, Robert 79. 80, 93, 166 Q Qualman, Kenneth 144 Quick, Paulette 130 Quirk, Neil 130 Quistorf. Michael 144 Quistorl, Thomas 144 R Rabenhorst. Nancy 78.130 Radandt, Nancy 166 Raduenz, Roger94, 130 ,76,164 Raether. Allan 166 Raether,Aprill14 Raether, Gaylene 130 Raether, Jeanette 130 Randolph, Deborah 40, 59, 76. 80, Rank. Gregory 130 Rank, Terrance 130 Rank, Thomas 130 Rappe, Mr. Edward 118 Rappel, Leatrice 25, 68. 166 Rappel, Thomas 131 Rasmussen. Joyce 134, 144 Rasmussen, Orville 131 Rasmussen, Richard 166 Ratajczak, Diane 166 Rathsack. Sara 166 Rathsack, Steven 166 Rathsack, Walter 48, 49, 144 Rauens, Francis 166 Rayiord, Judith 166 Raymakers. Stephen 144 Rebarchek. Sharon 144 Red Cross Club 63 Redstrom. Jean 49, 166 Rehme, Joyce 166 Rehrauer. Thomas 166. 174 Reichert, James 101. 131 Reimer, Patricia 144 Reimer, Shirley 63,131 Reindl, Charles 144 Reindl, Daniel 166 Reindl, El Reindl, M izabeth 49, 166 ary 166 Reindl. Robert 131 Reindl. Sharon 48,166 Reiser, Paulette 166 Reitmeyer, Judith Ann 49,62,131 Reno, Ch Reno. Lel arlene166 and 131 Reno, Leon 166 Rensink. Richard 46, 79. 101, 123, Resch, Carol 166 Resch, Christine 65,131 Resch, Joseph 131 Reseburg, Linda 122, 131 Reseburg, Rhonda 70, 166 Retzlaff, Larry 167 Revenal, Lane 64. 131 Rezachek, Glen 167 Rezin, Miss Janet 120 Richardson, Joan 131 Rider. Thomas 43. 62, 145 Riebe, Larry Rieder. Steve 72,91.145 Rienks, Randall 55, 60. 93, 167 Rienks, Mr. William 115 Riggs, Robert 72, 167 Ringmeier. Karen 167 Risch. Kenneth 36, 46. 167 Risch, Paul 167 Risch. Richard 72. 79.92, 93, 144 Riske, Thomas 131 Ritchie. Miss Frances 117 Rivest, David 131 Robbins. Mr. Gerald 116 Roberts, Jeffrey 94, 100, 131 Roberts. John 48, 167 Robinson. Arthur 131 Robinson. Susan 167 Rockwell, Glenda 131 Rockwell. Jill 131 Rodewald, Alan 94,131 Rodewald. Betty 167 Rodewald, Gary 167 Rodriguez, Roger 145 Roehrig, Karen 131 Rohrer, Camille 68,131 Rohrer, Charles 46, 51. 167 Rohrer, Jeffrery 85 Rogers, Michael 145 Ronsman, Barbara 167 Roorbach, Harriet 51, 167 Rosenberg. Mr. Dennis 119 Rosik, Lorelei 39. 131 Rosinsky, Alan 131 Rosinsky. Dennis 131 Rosinsky. Jill 167 Rosinsky ,Kristie 145 Rosinsky. Peggy J. 131 Rosinsky .Peggy 164,131 Rosinsky, Richard 48, 98, 145 Rosinsky, Sally 46,145 Rosinsky .Sandy 49,145 Rosinsky, Susan 131 Rozma ry Rozmary noski, Janet 145 nowski, Nancy 167 Rubick, Mr. Ronn 112 Cy 49, 167 Rulseh. Monica 145 Runners Club 79 Runnoe, Gerald 145 Rusboldt, Carol 145 Rusboldt. Francis 48,157 Rusboldt, Mark 131 Rusch. Bonnie 49, 145 Rusch, D enise131 Rusch, Jeffrey 131 Rusch, William 25.167 Ruzek, Bonny 71,77,149.167,17 138, 144 131 4 Rydzews ki, Richard 167 Ryer. Jacqueline 48, 145 S Saindon, Jody 68,131 Saindon. Richard 167, 173 Salerno, John 46.51.145 Salewsky, Steven 167 Salzbrun, Cheryl 145 Sampe, Richard 167 Sampe. Robert 167 Sanders, Beth 131 Sanderson, Susan 48, 145 Sanlader, Mary 49, 65, 145 Satori, Jacqueline 167 Satori, Thomas 131 Sauer. Gregory 131 Sauer. Susan 48,167 Savage. Anne 59,7O,76,137,145 Savage, Sawyer, John B1.100,131 Gary 131 Scallon, John 94,145 Scanlon Schaaf, ,Miss Jean 110 Peggy 49, 131 Schal-f. Mary 167 Schaefer, Dean 131 Schaefer. Gene 131 Schaus, Bruce 145 Schaus, Terry 131 Scheinoha, Jerome 93,145 Scherer, Lynn 131 Schermetzler, Robert 24, 167 Scheurell. Diane 131 Scheurell, Gregory 131 Schiegg. James 168 Schiesl. Gerald 168 Schiesl, Sharon 145 Schipper, Dale 168 Schipper, Judith 131 Schlederer. Waltraud 38, 48, 67, 168 Schlei. John 131 Schleis, Ann 131 Schleis, James 72.86,168 Schlies. JoAnn 36, 145 Schmelzle, Steven 131 Schmidt, Arthur 168 Schmidt, Carol 145 Schmidt. Diane 64, 74, 75, 168 Schmidt, George 24.145 Schmidt, Glenn 48,168 Schmidt, Louis 114 Schmidt, Patricia A. 131 Schmidt. Patricia A, 40. 77, 145 Schmidt, Raymond 168 Schmidt, Ronald 168 Schmill, Dennis 168 Schmitt. William 93,168 Schmitt. Mary Ann 131 Schmitz. Paul 145 Schneid Schneid er, Alyce 145 er, Bradley 131 Schneider, Greg 168 Schneider. John 7985.168 Schoenke. Schoenke, Linda 168 Theodore 121 Scholl, Corinne 63,131 Schramm, Randall 72. 145 SChrank.William 22,131 Schroeder. Dale 131 Schroeder. John 131 Schroeder, Mary B. 145 Schroeder, Mary l. 145 Schroeder. Michael 48, 49, 168 Schroeder,Nancee145 Sch roede. Richard 68. 168 Schroeder. Sue 131 Schuette, Dennis 145 Schuette, John 145 Schuette, Robert 145 Sch uetze, Phillip 168 Schuh. Karen 75.131 Schuh, Linda 48, 66, 71, 168 Schultz, Al an 60. 65, 168 Schultz, Arthur 46, 51, 168 Schultz, Cheryl 70. 79, 155 Schultz. Douglas 85 Schultz, Jalaine 48, 64, 66, 74. 75, 77, 168 174 Schultz. James 168 Schultz, Jerome 72,85,91.145 Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Joette 21,168 Lee 145 Linda 131 Lynn 68, 131 Schumacher, Jane M. 68. 79, 138. 145 Schumacher, Jane A. 131. 137 Schuman, Greg 168 Schwab. Alfred 145 Schwalbe, Karyl 145 Schwark. Deborah 131 Schwark, William 80 Schwartz, Barbara 46, 51, 122, 131 Schwartz, Sandra 40, 54. 58, 66. 168 Schwartz, Steven 131 Schwoerer. Denise 131 Schwoerer, Dennis 131 Seal, Cindi 132 Seal, Kenneth 48.168 Sealey. Mr, David 113 Segler, Gary 63, 132 Seidl. Carol 132 Seidl, Karl 145 Seller. Peter 132 Senior Directory 176 Senior Girls Club 81 Seonafski. William 72. 79. 85. 98, 168 Sepnieski, Diane 132 Sepnieski. ary 168 Severson. Eric 132 Severson. Judith 168 Severson, Mark 145 Shallue.Daniel169 Shapiro, Lorna 68, 132 Sharpe. Fred 46. 59. 80, 101. 145 Shaw. William 72.145 Shea. Barbara 169 Shedlosky. Lucy 145 Shepard. Jim 145 Sheraski, Debra 145 Shimek, Judy 169 Shimek. Richard 96,145 Shimek, Suzanne 41, 54, 66, 70. 74. 80, 169 Shimon. Joanne 60,66.169 Shimon. Karen 132 Slckinger, Phyllis 66. 70, 169 Sickinger, Virginia 145 Siebold. Michael 145 Siebold,Ra'ldall132 Sielski. Mary 48. 68 Sieracki. Barbara 61.145 Sieracki, Mary 132 Siewert. Mary 145 Simmer, Richard 145 Simmer. Sharon 63,132 Simon. Cecelia 37, 49, 55, 67. 74, 81, 169 Simon, Christine 40. 52. 54, 160. 71, 76, 149, 169 Simono, Mary Ann 64,132 Simono. Michael 137, 138. 145 Singer, Linda 132 Sinnaeve. Joanne 169 Sinor. Michael 169 Sipiorski, Nancy 169 Sitkawitz. John 169 Sitkiewitz. Kenneth 48,169 Skarda, David 169 Skarvan, Lee Ann 132 Skatrud. Robert 132 Ski Club 80 Skidmore. Ann 49,145 Skidmore, Joan 132 Skubal.Jeanelle145 Slager, Thomas 132 Salttery, Karen 145 Sleger, Emil 65. 145 Sleger. Lloyd 145 Sloggett, Susan 62. 169 Smaglik, Mary 169 Smith. Beverly 68.132 Smith,Christine132 Smith, Greg 132 Smith. Keith 169 Smith, Reyne 145 Smith,Sandra46,51,169 Smith.Virginia 46, 51. 58. 61. 77, 146 Sobel. Cynthia 63.146 Sobel. Michele 132 Soch, Kathleen 61, 64. 132 Soeldner. Vern 23, 46, 73. 93, 96, 97, 149. 169. 174 Sorge. Karin 41.169 Sorge, Steven 46.132 Spaeth, John 169 Soaeth. Sharon 132 Specht, Eugene 169 Spindler. John 89 Spindler. Stephen 132 Spindler, Susan 40, 48. 76. 169, 174 Stage Crew 38 Stalvey. William 132 Stangel, Katherine 35, 40, 54. 60, 66, 70 80, 169. 174 Stangel, Mr. Paul 109 Stannard, Diane 40. 48, 49. 54. 58, 169 Stanzel. Arlene 46. 146 Stanzel. Dawn 132 ' Stark. William 132 Staudinger, Bernard 94,132 Staudt. Susan 51.132 Stechmesser, Shelley 69,132 Stecker. Ellen 51. 169 Steckmesser, Mrs, Chester 62 Steckmesser. Beth 132 Steckmesser. Bradd 85 Steeber. Brenda 132 Steege. Mr. Kenneth 119 Steffen. James 146 Stell, Barbara 132 Stein. Suzanne 122. 132 Steinberg. Thomas 169 Steinbrecker, John 36, 39, 54, 60. 61. 63. 68, 169 Steinkel Kathy 132 Steinke, Nancy 146 Steinke. Richard 146 Stelmach. Kay 63, 81, 132 Steoro, Joanna 132 Stever. David 48. 170 Stever, James 96, 132 Stichert, Gary 46. 132 Stipek, Rose Marie 132 Stock. Arnold 146 Stock. Darlene 64, 170 Stock, Dennis 61, 170 Stock. Kathleen 61, 146 Stock. Larry 46. 51. 170 Stock.Timothy170 Stockmeier. Jacqueline 49.146 Stoehr, Darrell 96, 170 Strauss. James 170 Strauss, Kristine 170 Strauss, Russell 132 Strebel. Charles 170 Stroebel, Diane 24,146 Strouf. Barbara 68.132 Struck, James 170 Strzok. Mr. David 108 Stryzewski, Mary 65. 69. 170 Strazyzewski, Jean 69, 132 Strzyzewski, Sue 78,146 Stuckman, Betty 132 Stuckman, Bonnie 132 Stuckman, Maureen 170 Student Council 52 Stuebs. Elaine 132 Stuebs. Pat 48. 146 Stygar, Janet 132 Sugiyama. Tsutoma 54,67,81,17O Suharski, Denise 132 Surlus. Dan 24. 94, 146 Susdorl, Jeffrey 46. 80. 170 Susdorf. Mr. Walter 120 Sutter, Jenifer 132 Scacina, Faye 41, 46, 54, 170 Swetlik, Dale 132 Swetlik. Susan 64.132 Swetlik. William 60, 72, 79, 80, 81. 85, 91, 170 Swiggum, James 94, 132 Swlggum, Patricia 46.51.146 Swimming 101 Swokowskl. Jeffrey 170 Swokowski, Jill 123, 132 Szymczyk, Alan 170 T Tabaka. Mrs. Jeanette 116 Tadych. Christine 64. 146 Tadych, Jean 146 Tadych, Patricia 27. 44, 170 Talt,Thomas 24,101,146 Tate. Donald 132 Tauschek. Kathy 78,146 Taylor, Jana 49,170 Taylor, William 146 Tech, Dianne 49, 62. 69. 146 Tech, Kathy 64. 132 Tegelman, Russell 146 Tegen, Dorothy 146 Tegen, John 85.170 Tennis 88, 89 TennisClub81 Terens. Dennis 146 Terp. Sandra 40. 71. 79, 90. 170, 174 Tetzlaff. Mr. Earl 116 Tess, Lois 170 Teteak, Richard 72, 76, 79, 85, 93, 101, 136. 138. 146 Teteak, Thomas 132 Thede. Lorna 39.59.146 Theis, Michael 170 Theis, Patrick 132 Theis,Thomas132 Thielen. Barbara 132 Thiry. Robert 30 Thomas, Michael 132 Thomley. David 51,170 Thomley, Richard 137, 146 Thompson. Peter 146 Thomsen, Louise 60. 63. 68, 170 Thomsen. Nancy 132 Thor. Daniel 146 Thorrington, Mary 132 Thuss, Cynthia 1. 40, 54. 60. 66. 81, 170. 200 Thuss. Michael 170 Thuss, Thomas 132 Tienor, Mane 49. 171 Tihl. Susan 68,132 Tmsa 69 Toepel, Jody 146 Tollefson. Daniel 171 Tomczyk. Barbara 64,132 Tompson, Jane 51. 132 Torke, James 54.171 Torke. Janis 132 Torrison. Cindy 133 Torrison, Scott44. 79. 171 Totten, Kelly 146 Track. 84. 85 Traska. Donna 117 Trastek, Victor 40, 54. 55. 58. 90. 98. 99, 171 Trautman, Mary 133 Treder. Janis 59,146 Tresselt. Katie 171 Trochil, Judith 133 Trost. Mary Beth 171 Trowbridge, Mr. Timothy 14, 101 Troupe. Mr. Jack 118 Tucker, Nancy 171 Tuesburg. Craig 133 Turek. Robert 133 Tuschl. Mark 146 Twichell. Mr. William 85,112 Tyson. John 146 U Uetzmann. Joan 44. 46, 133 Urban, Miss Kristin 67,114 Ushers Club 66 V VandeCastle. Mary 68, 133 VanDeHey. Dennis 146 VanDeHey, Susan 146 VanDeHey. William 171 VanderMissen, Kenneth 146 VanElls, Michael 80. 146 VanSerke, Peggy 49. 146 Vesely. Allen 146 Vetter. Dennis 171 Vetter, Steven 146 Vettirlg, Tim 48, 146 Vetting. Wayne 146 Vieweger, James 79.133 Vobouril, Richard 46.133 Voechting. Wendy 171 Vogel, Charles 133 Vogel. Dale 96, 133 Vogel. Daniel 146 Vogel. Thomas 93, 171 Vogeltanz. Gloria 133 Voigt. Vernon 133 Volkema, David 133 Voss. Mrs. David 111 Varney, Linda 171 Vreeke, Barbara 171 Vreeke, Richard 146 W Waack, Ruth 65, 133 Waak, Ann 171 Waak, Gregory 133 Waak,Jeff72.101,146 Waak, Mark 96.133 Wage, Michael 146 Wagner. David F. 51. 146 Wagner, David H. 171 Wagner. Jerome 133 Wagner, Michael 45, 171 Wagner, Philip 133 Wagner, Robert 79, 133 Wagner, Susan 48,146 Walbert, Mark 133 Walbert, Steve 146 Wall. Patricia 36,171,174 Wallace. Stuart 133 Walsh. Kathleen 133 Walsh, Patrick 98, 100, 171 Walske. Dennis 171 Walske, Jean 133 Walske. Kristie 133 Walske, Ronald 146 Walters. David 27,146 Walters, James 85.94.146 Walters, Kathleen 27.68.133 Walters. Randy 171 Walters, Rosemary 133 Wanek. Randall 133 Wangberg, Patricia 64,133 Wanish. Debra 49,146 Warren, Renee 59, 68, 146 Warrens. Marilyn 65,81.171 Waskow, Timothy 146 Watson. Jean 133 Weaver, Jerry 146 Webb.Constance133 Weber, Albert 51. 171 Weber, Candace 27,171 Weber. Catherine 133 Weber, Gardy 46, 51. 138,146 Weber. Gary J. 46. 51, 146 Weber, Gary R.171 Weber, Gregory 46, 51, 133 Weber, Jean 64. 133 Weber. Kay 64, 75. 171 Weber, Linda 64, 133 Weber. Mark 133 Weber. James 133 Wedel, Steven 133 Weekes, Gary 146 Weekes, Gregory 171 Wegforth, Thomas 146 Wegner, Sandra 26, 61, 76, 77, 171 Weightrainers 79 Weina. Sharon Weina, Steven 46,51,146 Weis. Mr, Richard 113 Welch. Gene 94.96. 146 Weller, Dennis 172 Welnicke, Cynthia 64,133 Welnicke, Steven 172 Wendorf, Michael 133 Wenstadt, Thomas 80. 172 Wendt. James 68. 146 Wensing. Mary 133 Wergin. Francis 79,S5,93.172 Werlein, Mrs. Leroy 138 Werlein, Mr, Leroy 119 Wester, John 147 Wester, Julie 64. 133 Western, Mr. Richard 108 Wetenkamp, Mike 147 Wetenkamp, Robert 93, 147 Wheeler. Angeline 172 White, Sayward 133 Wicihowski. David 133 Wicihowski. Donald 133 Wiegand, Bruce 133 Wiegand, Mark 61. 147 Wier, James 147 Wigand. Marilyn 59,62,147 Wilda. Mary 64, 147 Wilde. Susan 59,147 Wilhelm, Michael 172 Wilke. Cheryl 147 Wilke, Randall 79, 93, 103, 138. 147 Willhelrn. Daniel 172 Williams, Howard 36. 41. 54. 60,90, 172. 174 Williamson, Jetlrey 79,81,133 Williams. Miss Kay 118 Williquette.Cynthia 172 Wllliquette, John 94.96,147 Willis, Patrick 60. 68. 103. 172 Wilrns,Wally147 Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Randolph 147 Winkel, Darlene 133 Winkel. Joseph 133 Winter. Robert 172 Wirth. Bonnie 78,172 Wisniewski, Lynn 49.69.133 Wisniewski. Mary 64, 172 Wisnowski, Sue 49, 133 Wisnowski, Wayne 133 Witeza. Douglas 133 Witt. Larry 86 Walden, Mr. Charles 94, 112 Wollersheim. Lois 78,147 Wollersheim. Patricia 133 Wollum, Christine 133 Wood, George 72, 79, 84, 85. 102. 147 Wood, Michael 72, 85, 93, 102. 103, 172 Wood, Yeulanda 133 Woodkey, Daniel 133 Worthington, Charles 147 Woytal, Jeffrey 86. 100. 147 Woznick, Christine 133 Woznick, Margaret 147 Wrench. Anne 59, 76, 80, 147 Wrestling96. 97 Wyrobeck, Denise 122. 133 Y Yelmene. Diane 29 Yohanek, Edward 172 Young. Jacob 172 Youngren, Mr. Robert 107 Z Zabel, Joan 133 Zahler, Michael 172 Zahorik, Bradley 133 Zanotti, David 133 Zaldivar. Ovier 89 Zarn, Christine 172 Zaske, Mr. James 109 Zazeski. Mr. David 117 Zboralskl. Jon 147 Zeckel, Jerry 79, 80. 147 Zeckel, John 48,49,147 Zeddies, Lee 133 Zellinger. Mr. Laddie 121 Ziarnik. David 147 Ziarnik. Mary Jo 46,74.75.81.172 Ziarnik, Michael 133 Ziarnik. Patrick 172 Zich, David 147 Zlebell, Ann 4O,54,7O.172 Zlelinski, Deborah 133 Zielinski. Gregory 133 Ziemer. Barbara 66.172 Zierhut. Chris 48, 172 Ziesrner, Bernard 39, 46, 51. 54. 58. 172 Zietlow, Mary 172 Zigmund, Patti 65. 133 Zimmer. Rudie 133 Zimmerman. Russell 147 Ziooerer. Joanne 49, 133 Zoch. Mr. Claude 85, 120 Zoch, Kathy 48.49, 147 Zoerb. Christine 51. 60. 61, 62. 172 Zoerb, Douglas 39.51.94,133 Zortman. Joan 133 Zucchi, Mark 133 Zych, Ann 172 Zych.Thomas172 189 0 , A 71, ,Kyiv ANITOXVOC SAVINGS BANK X6 I 1 yi!! V40 V fn ,W A 0' VME f Z7 Z! f fy U! J f W0 U AJ A 1 ' ' f X haf! 1 ML X Ljwf ff ww, 7 !fQ LW? WMW,!V0,fff46 T JL 'A MW - f at ' FU X V VVDW MW if J UW f 'M , fi lzf M71 yfZlfA in Nfv I V, II J Nl Jw fb Wf V .WZ ,I 1 ly JW ff' rxlnj 7 jf qfffoyf , ,qw f W ,C X Jw 1 fAMU f ' 5 v I Q X w , kyf if QWVIW I Q! A W ,U X fy twv Aw J . W f l MQ 7 I A ,mf my LL fvbqff WM D M W K if ff . 5 'X ! W W' A f yy , J y XX K AK I iff' LV A V Ml V , LAKESIDE PACKING CO. WFMQ Cf xiii - 'ja MA OWQQPEQIBQEQCEMENQ PQNYAi E L ,, e Fo lermaqfnzecb C5 Q3 QR39 big? 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Inc., 1811 Spring Burtard's Upholstering Shop, 1025 South 26th East Wisconsin Trustee Co., 935 South 8th Eck Foundries Inc., 1602 North 8th GIen's Camera Shop, Inc., 818 South 8th Globe Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning Inc., 1401 Washington HamiIton's Flowers, 102 North 8th Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 South 26th Kadow's Realty Co., 1128 Washington Koepp Electric 8. Marine Supply, 2701 Custer Lapcor Plastics Inc., 2702 Division Late's Bar-B-Q Stand, 1924 South 9th Lindstedt Hollman Co., 818 Washington McMullen 81 Pitz Construction Co., 923 Commercial Normington's Laundry 8. Dry Cleaning Inc., 1020 South 26th Perry, Dr. Thomas K., 1111 South 12th ' Savage, Dr. J.T., Dentist, 904A South 8th Stannard, Dr. Gilbert H., 1425 Gunnell Lane Van Ells, Dr. R. J., Dentist, 904A South 8th C. Reiss Coal Co., 509 Jay Bonner 8- Whereatt, Drs., 709 Washington Color Craft Printers Inc., 211 North 10th Davis, Dr. Nathan S., 601 North 8th Great Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea Co.,The White House Milk Division, 1120 Washington Kaysun Inc., 445 South 29th Manitowoc Clinic, 601 Reed Avenue Sell, Dr. R. L., Dentist, 926 South 8th Sepnafski's Meat Market, 1521 Washington Spindler Co., 821 South 10th Weinert, Sig., Photographer, 1502 South 10th Wisconsin Fuel L Light Corp., 402 North 10th WOMT Radio Station, 1118 Washington Buerstatte's Drug Store, 919 South 8th Frieder's City Bakery, 1926 South 9th Penney, J.C. Co. Inc., 902 South 8th Boelter's Jewelers, 1106 Washington Quality Beverage Co. Inc., 3919 Custer CIark's Super 100, 2016 Washington Naidl, Chiropractic Offices, 926 South 8th Temp-Controld Storage, 1310 Clark Belle Shoppe, 810 Washington ACE Building Service Inc., 2513 Marshall Al's Flower Shop, 110 North 8th Anderson Electric Co., 823 Washington Anderson Shoe Store, 719 Commercial Badger Specialty Co., 815 Jay Banker, Dr. Robert, 709 Washington Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 North 8th Berkedal 8- Shimek Inc., 822 York Berk's Apparel Shop, Inc., 909 South 8th Bertler, Dr. E. F., Optometrist, 809 Franklin Blahnik, Dr. G. J., Dentist, 1036 South 8th Book 8- Gift, 831 South 8th BorndahI's Park Drug Store, 1302 New York Avenue Braunel, Edwin W. Co. Inc., Plumbers, 1614 Clark Brey's Food Market, 318 North 8th Bringe, Dr. James, 270 North 7th, Sheboygan Buth, Vernon, Floor Covering Co., 523 North 10th Canada Dry Bottling Co., 710 Madison Capitol - Mikadow Theatres Cashman 8- Savage, Attys., 821 Washington Checker Yellow Radio Cab Service, 704 Washington Chermak Meat Market, 210 North 8th Clark, Nash, 8- Spindler Attys., 926 South 8th Clipper City Motel, 3949 Calumet Avenue Colonial Inn, 1001 South 8th , Cookie's Restaurant, 1313 Washington Dick 8. Ann's, 825 South 8th Dick Brothers Bakery, 306 North 8th Dicke, Dicke, 8. Bero, Attys., 826A South 8th Dn' El Wig Salon, 208 North 8th Dunning's Grocery, 1805 Washington Elson, Dr. Thomas A., Optometrist, 1036 South 8th Ewert Body Shop 8- Wrecker Service, 609 York Fairview Super Market, 1002 North 21st Fashion Award Dry Cleaning, 822 South 8th FirstSecurities Realty Co., 1008 Washington Fischl Ice Cream 8. Dairy Co., 1421 Marshall French Slipper Shop, 833 South 8th Fronk, Ben F. Agency Inc., 901 Marshall George's Coin Service, 439 South 29th Gloe Insurance 8. Investment Agency, 927A South 8th Goetz, Dr. Allen, Optometrist, 1036 South 8th Graff Quality Market, 1301 Washington Grall, Alvin 8- Son, Meat Market, 1127 South 10th Gra-Mar House of Drapes, 218 North 8th Grant Heating 8- Air Conditioning Corp., 908 Jay Great Lakes Tool B- Engineering Inc., 2917 Division Hamachek Used Car Sales Room, 822 Franklin Hammond, Dr. R. W., Surgeon, 902A Jay Hires Lakeshore Bottling Co., 710 Madison Hoellner, Walter F. Printing Service, 816 Washington lhlenfeld, Vining F., CPA, 421 North 8th Industrial Millwork Inc., Route 4 Jagemann Plating Co., 1324 South 26th Jagemann Stamping Co., 2814 Wollmer Jagodensky's Grocery, 1402 Division Jeanne's Beauty Salon, 2114 Division Jens Funeral Home. 1122 South 8th Q, iii, ,,, ni Q . N V .l s. J Schmitt Lumber lno., 1117 Franklin t W My Paul's Spur Service, 908 North 8th Joe Jarosh Texaco Service, 401 North 8th QV . Pick, DY- Daniel Mu 925 501-ith 3111 Julie Ann Fabric Mart, 719 Franklin ' P723 Gafdenr 1015 Wishingmn Just, nr. l-l.w., Orthodontist, 104 Nonh 8th f PSCWS F0041 Market- 2316 Washington Kaminski's Food Market, 1801 Madison eWef Funefa' Home- 923 South 14th Kasper Construction co., zooo North 18th ' ., N - Pfeffer Furniture Store, 915 Washington Kaufman Jewelers, 1126 Washington psp ' - ' 5591 101155 Realty CO- IHC-, 307 Jay Kaufman Manufacturing Co., 547 South 29th Q QW Plumb 8' Nelson co 716 Buffalo kollarh, Charles E., cPA, 815A South sth X50 Q5 A Radl, Dr. C. J., 904A South 8th Kortas Automotive Co. Inc., 820 Commercial X' . - 8nd0lPh, DFS-1 1119 Marshall kournik s. Schwartz Inc., 912 South sth , Q Rauch- Dr- W- W-, 923 Washington Kresge, S. S. Co., 836 South 8th r ' ' UMD Reinnie's Standard Service, 1902 Washington Krueger's Paint 8. Floor Covering Co., 710 York tk 'Chief' A- M- 31 Sons, C0-r 1319 South 91h KugIer's Sport Shop Calumet Avenue oy is Ridge Motor Supply C0-, 1011 Franklin KuhI's Shoe Store 314 North 8th Rohrer's Drug Store, 2002 Marshall LeBreck 8, Wojta Insurance Agency, 901 York M NP S999 OPJYSKVD Lakeland Tool s. lvleohrne Shop, 906 South zsth 'xgfjfjcf M Llndsay Softwater Sales 8. Servlce, 1210 Washington Louie's Sporting Goods Inc., 807 North 8th Lulloff Furniture Store, 901 South 8th Lutz, William J., Tailor Shop, 906 Jay MabeI's Fry Shack, 911B Park Malek's Food Market, 1624 New York Avenue Manitowoc Ambulance Service, 609 York Manitowoc Bottling Works, 1227 Washington Manitowoc New Car Dealers Margenau Drug Store, 1100 South 30th Mazanet Truck 81 Crane Service, 1720 Menasha Avenue Mel's Sav-Way Service Station, 210 North 10th Metropolitan Life Insurance, 9 North 8th Meyer, Carl Mobil Service, 1421 South 10th Meyer, Dr. J.W., Optometrist, 926 South 8th Midget Cafe, 912 Franklin Mittnacht Funeral Home, 628 North Water Mlada, Bob 81 Carmen, Orchestra, 818 South 25th Muchin, Alfred Co. Inc., 1600 South 26th Muchin 81 Muchin Attys., 1004 Washington Musial's Hauling Service, 1130 South 23rd Napp Office 8. School Supply, 823 Jay NefI's Natural Food, 901 Washington Nelesen Plumbing Co., 823 Buffalo Neuser's Cafe, 1406 Washington North End Drug Store, 302 North 8th Northern Food Products Co., 843 South 21st Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., 104 North 8th Office Machines Co., 212 North 8th One Hour Martinizing, 822 South 8th Oriental Milling Co., 835 South 29th X PauI's Park Drug Store, 2101 Weste ep I X up X V l L O L F kt , , S QiWei,iM9 if 1 W if W, WW W uw Roy's Auto Sales, Roy Haag, 417 North 10th Rummele's Inc., Jewelers, 818 South 8th Ruzek's Service Station, 732 North 11th Savage, J. C., Atty., 821 Washington Schaus, Wm. 81 Sons, Inc., 1013 Franklin Scherping, Dr. W. H., 815A South 8th Schwantes Mfg. Co., 1544 North 8th Schwartz, R.O., Atty., 926 South 8th ShuIander's Flowers, 1035 South 10th Sigman's Curtain Shop, 1422 Washington Simon, Dr. George, 624 North 8th Smoke Cellar, 721 Franklin South Side Hardware Co., 920 Washington Spahn's Bakery, 2207 Marshall Sporting Goods Supply Co., 809 Quay Stangel, J.J. Hardware Co., 823 South 8th StangeI's Super Valu Store, 1920 South 10th Steckbauer, Dr. J. W., 926 South 8th Strong, Dr. R. J., 821A Washington Team Electronics, 1801 Marshall Triad Radio 8. 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