Martin Luther High School - Phalanx Yearbook (Greendale, WI)

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323 4 , -I f-' -I-.L rw.-f ,- f- H- , , f-.oh 4 4',,,.,.f- 49- f : mst, -L 631 fbf w- 1 W1 Qxvl' N' MN HQ MARTIN LUTHER PHALANX STAFF presents lr hos been soid rhor our high school yeors ore rhe besr yeors of our lives, They ore yeors filled wirh friends, home- work, exoms, donces, gomes, ond porries. Even rhough eoch of us hos gone through differenr experiences ond hos hod differenr feelings obour high school, rhese yeors will -be remembered by eoch ond every one of us for The resr of our lives. With rhis in mind, the 1981-82 Pholonx sroff would like ro present rhis yeorbools ro you vvirh rhe fheme of 'Reflec' rionsf We hod fried ro coprure rhe speciol ond imporronr rimes of rhis yeor or Morrin Lurher rhroughour rhis yeorbools, lr is our hope rhor os you poge rhrough rhis bools now ond in yeors ro come, memories of your high school doys will come bocls ro you ond be cherished forever. - The Pholonx Sroff REFLECTIONS OPENING . .. 1 SENIORS . . . . 7 UNDERCLASSMEN . 17 FACULTY . .. 39 ACTIVITIES . . . 49 SPORTS . .. 105 ADVERTISING . . . 141 SENIOR DIRECTORY .. 156 INDEX . .. 162 Opening 1 R E Sill W , 1 D , an 9 '41 is me , , -' 3 .,f f E Ed Honlse ergoyed rhe Europeon Srudy Tour wos enjoyed by oll who wenr. 3 Eosr Coosr. V1 I E D V1 ct E D th I Li' D V1 New Yorls Ciry looms over the horizon. cf E Some people live for Generol I-lospirol during D the summer. 97 R MMG K D I Q H QU Summer is rhe perfecr V7 - 'W rime for hobbies. 1 H L , 3 2 .N Brendo Wirrol spends LU ' 5' 2 'T her rime riding rhe 2 , Q circuir. E D V5 I Lu Ah, Summer! The rime ro relox, corch up on fovorire soops. A rose 2 rolse o breols from school, ond omong the rhorns, o diomond E enjoy life or irs finesr. Time ro rolse within the grindsfone . . , W o yocofion, enjoy hobbies, ond I Lu Q' x5 SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER 5 2 Vocorion Anorher doy brings everyone bocls rogerher ogoin. John Honsis shows one of mony woys ro ger ro school, JL D19 30 lN 3:lI'I IHS 30 iN 3JI'I D19 EIG iN DLS 3.-Jl'I HG .LN '5:lI'I Cz N Q U rn Z -I 7: 1 m ur -I C U rn Z -I E -ri m uw -I C U rn Z -I E 11 rn Good lciughs ond good friends brighren up o doy. A fomilior sighr ro mony. As we reflecr on rhe school yeor of 1981-82, vvhor do we remember? Preppies, the Rocls, hor dogs everydoy or lunch? Or moybe joclss, snow doys, ond good friends? All of these rhings mode rhe yeor one ro remember. Such things os ploid slsirrs, bond four, srudy holls, ond even Chemisrry ex- oms helped TO enrich our lives, lseep us moving forword, give us o lough or rwo, ond help us spreod rhe lighr of Chrisf ro on orherwise dorls world, ln yeors ro come, os we remember feorhered hoir, boslserboll gomes, ond o vver Homecom- ing, we hopefully vvill olso re- member fhor one doy we will dll be rogerher ogoin rhrough rhe love of Chrisr. C-,331 .lNEICIfIlS EI:II'I .lN3CIl'1.lS EIJIT .LNHGILLS 3:II'I .I.NEICIfIlS '92 Al So rhor's how you do ir, Mr. Richrer! Office help, whor fun! TUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT J No comprehendo, Senoro Biesrerf' 4 Opening Resring on rhe job. Dionne Hoizmonn does homework with smile. Goii Huebner moiees Homecoming decororions GooOod Wo bin ich? Let ir dence! . 2,2,s,4 . . . Kick if high! T STUDENT LIFE STUDENT Ui, Give ir oll you've gor! Fm on Top of the world! 4, mc' EICI lN EI:lI'l .l.N3Clfl.lS S Q3:II1 3Cll'l.l. lN 3Gn.lS 3:II'l .LN 3:lI'I O R 2. :J no U1 L I --'Init W D MORNINGS C AL RM 7 3 5, , . , W g h Sf IX 2 QQ .f ' XVI N- '-I f The sroined gloss window odds beoury ro rhe holl. .6 mann Lumen L' E + F1 E IIII 3 I: T E 3 on e ... ' 5 -I + :I as c 2 I P 3 F Z :-' E - z F me E 5 ' H 7 g S E mf .L E' .T 'S :. 9 s. U1 -L 2 Q 2 Bill Eisner shores his messoge. Proising God vvirh music. Morrin Lurher High School is ouilr on Jesus Chrisr, Jesus is rhe person who chonges lives ond gives rhem o purpose. The Soiriruol Life Commirree vvos orgonized ro molse Chrisr on evidenr Vporr of life or Morrin Lurher. Srudenr devorions ond homeroom devorions were resulrs of rhis orgonizorion. Chopel is o ploce for creorive worship. lr's o ploce ro proise God ond leorn obour his marvelous love, rhe love rhor gives our ever so seemingly complex lives o purpose ond meoning. 'Lifr High the Cross' vvos our rheme. As we lifr rhe cross, we our ourselves under ir ond in doing so become receivers of God's love. This love vvos shored rhrough food drives, offerings ond ML Sundoys. The Lord hos done o lor rhis yeor ond doors hove been opened for even more rhings nexr yeor. - Al Meirler The theme for the 1981-82 school yeor. Procloiming Chrisr ro rhe world. 0 41 LIFE SPIRITUAL LIFE SPIRITUAL LIFE SPl,q r 041 Z! WSKXBY' F 5 SPIRITUAL UPF 5? O x, l 1' 11 l111l ll1il 1 11111 1 11111 li 1 1111 xi 1 1111.111 i.1l1 1111 i iill i111 1 li 11 1i11 1 1 if 1 i 11 13 i i 11 I. s-Q-111 l iii ln 1 11111 1 n-lxlun-I ll111 371111 1 i111-un 1 1111 Ill ll u ll ll 1 1 l 11 l 1 Il' I 1 l it 1 I l :- ..: 11 it l ii11'1 ,- 94 6,12 V 1 11 C1 1' l 11 11 i X Qs . ss 3 -. 5 WM U ll li u'n.::n Q J -.- L-1 1..- ' ' I l V W, - Gy - I 1 I I A A mga h N A! A , fl , h A WU .I . 1 . A ull' A , X I 3 11 - 4 'I Q Q I , fu , V5 1 AA.. . l ll h I f V llli A HI ' , - ' A 'lull I , n . 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Z Qx x In my four years here or Marran Luaher I have had some of rhe grearesa experaences and opporrunaraes rhaa lafe has ao offer I have had a fanrasrac educafaon rhough I haven a always used aa ro las fullesr I have made some of rhe mosr wonderful fraendshaps ahar I wall cherash always I have also had some of rhe greaaesr rames an my Iafe and or rhe nearang of groduaraan I know I would do ar all over af I could Though all my experaences were nor good rhey all helped me grow and learn abour myself and orhers I wall really mass hagh school rhe reachers and fraends rhor have been lake my famaly rhe Iasa four years Bur I know I wall leave warh one of rhe besa educaraons and many good fraends and memoraes rhaa wall lasa a laferame I leave aa waah rhe hope rhar God wall bless all ahose who remaan here and all ahose ao come Jall Braunschweag 82 Groduare When I walked anao Marran Lu rher an 1970 ao srara my Freshman year I dadnr know exacrly whoa ro expect The farsf rhang I saw was a group of bag Senaors an rhe hall I walked by lake o lowly Freshman would lookang only ar rhe floor A whale afaer ahaa I realazed rhor I couldn a always be afraad of whoa people would rhank af I dad rhas or make hagh school as advanra geous for me as ar could be I would have ao do rhe rhangs rhar I enjoyed doang and become an volved As a resula of rhls lbegan aa meer people rhaa lakecl whar I Iaked and were anvolved an rhe rhangs I was an lr was a good feelang Gradually rhe fame saaraed ro slap by Some of rhe people I had become good fraends warh were already graduaaang I began ro realaze ahar evenaually I would be fanashed here and I aoo would graduare I dadnr wana rhas ro happen rhough before I had a chance ro do many rhangs I wanred ao do Well lknew rhar rhar would be ampossable ro do I-lowev er because I dad rhe rhangs I wanaed ro do and I dad my besr ro be myself I enjoyed doang rhe rhangs I had done and I enjoyed beang warh rhe people who were rhere I am very rhankful for rhe good people ana fraends rhaa I have mer here or Maraan Lurher and I pray rhar God would rachly bless fhem all Don Krubsack 82 Graduaae Four years sure does seem lake a long alme buf compared ro your Iafe ar s only a auack look ar porr of your lafe I always was hearang Hagh school as rhe besr para of your lafe Take advanrage of ar whale you can Funny aa seemed ao me lake I was eaaher always geraang homework or everyday schedule rhere were al ways foorball and basketball games dances lnreram and Choar aour ro braghren up our days Lookang back over my four years here ar Maraan Lurher ld lake ro pass fhas ahoughr on ro you Enjoy yourself make fraends because some of your closesa fraends wall end up beang lasrang relaraonshaps rhroughour your lafe I II mass M L and all rhe fraends and teachers rhor have become so close ro me buf I Il always have fond memoraes For hagh school as your sreppang srone on ao bagger and bearer rhangs an Iafe Goal Huebner 82 Graduare These pasr four years seemed ro go by so quackly for me and masa Senaors There were rames ahar made rhese years memorable lake rhe dances Cespecaally Homecomang and Prom? land rhe ends of exams I Jusr wash I could relave rhose years and rhe good aames rhaa I had here ar Maraan Lurher Andrew I-lafemon 82 Graduaae My four years aa M L have been growang years for me nor only have I grown physacally bur also menaally and spararually M L has manasrered ao me physacally rhrough rhe varaery of sporrs offered and menaally rhrough rhe wade array of courses offered Mosr amporaanrly Maraan Luaher has manasrered ro me sparaaually rhrough Theology classes chapel and saudenr devoraons I am rhankful I came here Barry Akers '82 Graduare ' . a . H 4' I - - I I ' . l I W ' 1 ahaa. I figured rhoa if I wanaed ro raking resrs. Dua ro make us forgea rhe CLASS OF 82 Lisa Adali Susan Adler Barry Alsers Joel Bohr David Basel Douglas Deese Down Beirzel Lynn Bielinslsi Jill Draunscnwieg Diana Brunner Robyn Dacnwald Craig BW Seniors 7 SENIORS 'liz-nf Mory Cionciolo Deborah Cieslols Corhy Clemens Kofi Cleppe Julie Conrod William Dolse Porricio Dovey Brion Dernloff Corherine Derhloff Brion Dey loAnno Domogolslsi Cherie Donndelinger 8 Seniors CLASS OF 82 Wm, ,- J Dano Drews Karen Droblso Tereso Drobko Robin DuKorz Dione Edmon Gregory Eggold Sreven Fronlslin Troci Fronz Donnie Fuchs Bryon Gopinslsi Ellyn Gies Rondo!! Godsell Seniors 9 SENIORS inn qv-nv J ig 'Ay L K A , 9 Q 2' f 1 .f f B.. r .J ' ' gui- John Gronorn Lynne Grey Dovid Green Cynrhio Grimes Dione Grunewoid Andrew Hofemon Roberr Honsen Nicholerre Henn Seniors Poul Heise Jeffery Henk Todd Hernlse Keren Hoimquisr CLASS OF 82 Goil Huebner Joon Ilsernon Suson Jogusch Todd Johnson Cynrnio Juedes Elizoberh Koczmorek Kenren Kois Lindo Kophingsr hw QPR-faq. Sondro Kelley Jennsfer Kemp Noncy Kocner Becky Koelier Seniors 11 SENIORS Jennifer Kowolslei Jodi Kozlowski Ronald Kramer Donald Krubsocls Down Krueger Amy Kucnro Lindo Lomm Cheryl Long Morcio Lorsen Rondy Ledernous William Lee Terri Lernl-ze 12 Seniors CLASS OF 82 Louro Louclss Douglos Luling Chrisrine Moos Melissa Morz Alon Meirier Cele-me Menzel Keren Meurer Susan Missun Kimberly Mitchell Jeonmorie Muelier Renee Neske Brem Neumann Seniors SENIORS Timorhy Nowole Gem Onsrod Cheryl Oswald Susan Pelislfo John Penshom Lindo Pererson is 14 Seniors Lisa Piopper I4eHie Priem Key Pmeser Lynn Prueper CLASS GF 82 Susanne Qoasr Roberr Reoischals John Rerdoff Keirh Rooerrs Linda Rush Wendy Scahi-5 Carol Schery Mary Schneider Ronald Sei! Nancy Sheldon Seniors 1 SENIORS Theodore Simpson A SI nn qorq Julianne Sroch Chris Thone Terry Treichel Teresa Viola David Waro lo Seniors Scorr Wenzel Rosalind Winrers Bfendfl Wirral Brion Wegener The following Seniors are nor pictured Steve Windler and Thomas Young. Q. 1' 3 - 5-fi 1 X35 p X0 ef X 'I :SDH af Ns ,vin ffd, X V fof' 0 H6 'iqxx If 5 H' 'HU ' , 5 9 0 E EEEE EEf+.5 EY '-5: EEEE Q The 81 82 school yeor wos o yeor for mony new foshtons ond fods The btggest fod whtch olmost everyone tndulged I0 wos o Ilttle puzzle Invented by the Hungorton engtneer Erno Rubtls Psubtls s cubes could be found tn olmost every home tn the country ond come tn oll stzes ond prtces rong tng from obout S1 to S10 The ob ject of thts fosctnottng puzzle wos to get oll the some color on every stde lt hos been colculoted thot con form 48 252 O08 274 489 TVLond dtdnt produce mony btg htts A few were pretty good though Some of the more populor shows were 'MASH 'Dynosty Generol Hospttol 'Dollos UWM 856 OOO potternsll Ntce eosy puzzle rtght? Before the 81 82 yeor we sow the oppeoronce of the preppte but they were espectolly nottceoble thus yeor Prepptes were people who wore plotd slstrts olltgotor shtrts Clzod btondb doclsstder shoes Cthe lstnd wtth the shoeloces oll oround the shoe? Isnee htgh socks ond monogrommed sweoters Shtrts ond sweoters were worn tn combtnottons of 3 or more ond rtbbons were seen ln gurls hott Durtng the yeor onttprepptes olso emerged These people would hove nothtng to do wtth prepptes ond Itved by the slogon Sove on olltgotor eot o preppte Of course there were some of us who were tn between these two extremes ond Itlsed to thtnl-z of ourselves os normol Almost everyone wore othlettc shoes ond these were usuolly mode by Ntlse For some reoson the roctng strtpe on Ntlse shoes oppeoled to oll Also seen thas yeor were de stgnerteons Itwos Good bye to Levts ond Hello to such flom boyont nomes os Colvtn Kletn lor doche Chtc Glorto Vonderbtlt Bonjour ond other nomes whtch sold for os htgh os S50 o potr GPG R.X is Although relevtston wosnt thot gteor mony motor htts sprong up tn the movtes Among them were 3' E T 'Arthur 'Rotders of the Lost Arls 'Tops 'Porlsy s 'Reds Cwtnner of three Acodemy Awords! On Golden Pond Cwtnner of 3 Acodemy Awords? 'Chortots of Ftre Cwtnner of 4 Acodemy Awords tncludtng Best PICTUTGD - llll 19811982 sow mony good htts on the rodto os well os on the TV screen ond tn the movte theoter Some of the most populor htts tn both pop ond rocl-2 were 'l Love Rock And Boll Joon Jet ond the Blocls Heorts Tolse-off Gteot Whtte North 'Wotttng for o Gtrl Ltlse You Foretgner 'For Your Eyes Only Sheeno Eoston 'Worlstng for the Weekend Loverboy 'Amertco Netl Dtomond 'Endless Love Dtono Boss Ltonel Rttchte 'Arthur s Theme Chttstopher Cross 41 Ii-- iii 2 2 -1- -11 5 5 5555255551 532533252 Z XX ll 4 X I . , . ,K , v 0 I l A I I I I , . thecolored bloclss on Rublls's cube 5- 5 I I I I I, 'e.E:e :: !! V ll - , I V I ' ' , I . . . 1 . 5 11 v , v ' A A Xl ll T, Srephen Abel Jason Bond Greg Chiadek CLASS OF 1983 Cindy Adler Brian Beaver Wendy Berkhahn Mark Berlinski Marc Bernhardr Claire Blanchard . . i - 1 ,C 1 . kms:3..fifIS?QVSK:'.. 47? :lf -. ., ff rw ix Qi.. K Amy Bork Pam Borkowski Berh Brackerr Jim Brown John Bucholrz Marin Burkee Torn Chqnacki Mike Clemens Paul Consigny Michelle Cook Brenda Dahlgren Marie Dellerr Charlie Chaplin . . . ar Laurie Efr? lr's raining ir's pouring , , . Juniors 17 JUNIORS l Smile prerry! Hpleose don'r rolse my picrure! Todd Dirrmori Jill Doege Jon Drews Dummy Droblso iqfiziesi l i ex: 2 r Lourie Efr Morcio Eggerr Brod Eggold Milae Esplurid l rig' Dill Gifford Jonell Grcige Lindo Groy Dom Gruenewold 18 Juniors Jerry Drorwberger Jeff Durslsi :N f A- - his I ' uui' L 'QE x . -es. X Jenny Felrs Roxorin Fisher Nilslsi Homburger Ed Horilse Dove Eclslurid Joclsie Forbes Keren I-lonsis CLASS OF 1983 You've gor ro be kidding . . . Keren nos o nord rirne purring on her shoes. A V 2, '- Sondy Henson Jonine Horrymon Cheri Henn Mory Heidenrelch Phil Heinrzen Julie Heinz Don Heise Q f QA Kori Hircnmon Amy Hoellse Milse I-logon Sue Holmquisr Dione Holzmonn Tessie Howe Perer Jomes Corhy Johnson Mork Jubecla Sue Jung Andy Koczmorels Perer Kophingsr Rose Kempko Kevin Kieweg Juniors 19 JUNIORS Sue Knie Jodi Knobioucn Morie Koepsei Mike Koepsei Dole Kohlmeyer Jordon Kopoc Janice Kosinsici i'i'1?ifr+n Scorr Kroenhg Doug Kucnorski Kris Kumbero Cregg Kuri Randy Ldi3oddo DiAnn Lonise Kim Lorsen Eric Lnrgon Dgve Levgn Dione Luerny Lori Lurz Julie Molorlsy Anno Morisos Becky Meyer Were iii! Greg Cniodeis srudies nord Tickers onyone? 20 Juniors CLASS OF 1983 Thom Moermon Mark Mohr Gory Monreoi Sieve Monrono Heidi Neubouer Erich Pourz Neoi Pergonde Croig Periso Liso Plieseis Merlyne Reinhoiz Lourie Ninous Cindy Offer Juiie Riedel Porn Riese Don Risse Shown Robbins Judi Rornons Jeff Ryro Nadine Schmeiser Rohn Schmidi-me Sreve Schoessow Now woir jusr Q minuie feIios! Who is rhoi nnoslsed phorogropher? Don shows o iools of derernninorion. Juniors 21 JUNIORS Congregoring in rhe holls . . . Mory ond Lenore show their spirit. Chris Scholz Shelley Schulrz Sue Schuliz Wendy Show Keren Slsoro Hope Sliorzewsh Steve Srrucls R, T Tousz 22 Juniors Lynn Tews Deonne Schwoiger Sue Sowlles Julie Tordils Debbie Sellers Julie Serlcowski Rick Sery Chrisro Sreinhous Lori Srorm Curr Srrowig Jenny Ulbing Krisrci Urbon Don Vig CLASS OF 1983 Terese Woorvils Mory Worber Goil Worrs Danielle Wearing Wendy Webster Do you wonr ro buy some Girl Scour cookies? Milse, Julie, Ed, ond Tessie. Lools or those legs! Colleen Whire Sieve Whirrow Judy Wilson Carolyn Winrer Debi Zogorslsi Jim Ziemer Juniors 23 SOPHOMORES John Adali Pam Akers Cindy Ander Maria Aryela Chris Bachmann Jeff Beese Mark Beierle I, Rob Berlinski Don Bernou Glenn Berres Arny Bliese Shelli Bohlman Lisa Boom Ted Bayer Nancy Brook Karhy Bruckner Sreye Buerow Tam Campbell Nancy Cererra Kim Cesar Karhy Clemence sq Here is rhe class of 1984, The Soohomores. The Sophe onnores are very relieved because rhey're nor lirrle Freshmen anyrnore, so rhey're nor always gerring picked on, Thank God, we're Saphomoreslu 1 Show us rhose pearly whiresl Keirh and Dan buy a soda. 2A Sophomores CLASS OF 1984 Jockie Coururier Gory Deke Jeff Dornosk Heidi Dernloff Scorr Dernloff Derek Deusing Glenn Diedricn Kevin Diedrlcn Tonnnny Dingeno Julie Efr Sondi Ellis Kim Erickson Pom Felber Jeff Fisher Bonnie Forbes Holly Forbes Tim Froenling Morcy Gorcio Roberr Gowlirro Glenn Georgson Corolyn Glirz Koflwy ond Noncy woir for Q friend. Ler's dence! Sopnomores 25 SCDPHCDMORES Hi Maynard! Surprise! Gail cancenrrares nord on playing her fiure. Korny Goes Sandy Graf Tim Graham Bao He-nn Dove Heinz Paul Hencisel Rory Hoffmon Kim Honmann Joanne Hosch 26 Sopnomores Paul Hain Parry Higgins Jodi Jacobson Sracy Hansen Tim Hawkins Heidi Heffel J Ni' Dove Hilis Gina Hoeferr Presron Hoffman Jenny Jessup Mike Jochem Carolyn Johnson CLASS OF 1984 Tom Sourer gers reody ro bike home. Julie rokes o drink I love rlwese volleyball worm-ups! Neil Johnson Thom Jorgenson Susan Konirz Liso Klunder Ken Koeslin Terry Loffin Tim Lein Jon Lernke Mike Lernke Roy Lernmer AnnMorie Lovos Anno Luckow Croig MocNliller Liso Moike Becky Morcunw Joel Kopoc Dole Lewondowski Jeonnine Morrens Kristin Krofr Allison Lien Kevin Morrinerri Sophomores 27 SOPHOMORES Bob Mourirz Tom McMonon Morgie Mengerr Perer Meyer Kerry Miller LuAnn Mirocle Koren Mohr lf ix . . Dove Moyer Don Mueller Debbie Neiderr Debbie Nelson Viclsi Ninous Bern Obenberger Suzonne Porlaer W , Ron Pence Jennifer Pererson Srocy Perris Keirn Priem Cindy Prirzloff Paulo liocles Joy Pieinlse l Sue ond Allison - rlwe Bobsy rwins. Holly clowns Ground. 28 Soplwomores CLASS OF 1984 Sreve Repischais Karen Rerglgff Linda Richards Elizabeth ikieis Kevin Roberrs Lynerre Psurlin Gina Sabarina Thomas Saurer Srephen Schaefer Lori Schenzei Laura Scholar Tracey Schalrz Heidi Parricis Sernpie Jeff Schwarzenbacher The Sophomore year comes as a big change as for as ciasses are concerned The ioad a sradenr rnusr carry is heavier when such classes as Chemisrry and Geomerry are added ro his or her scheduie, As a Sophomore rhe srudenr has more courses ro choose from in rhe areas of Marh, Science, and Basi- ness. Airhough ar rimes ir seems hopeless, rnosr srudenrs survive rhe Sophomore year, and some even have fun in doing sol Sheldon Wiiiiam Rupp Kevin Rurise Dqvid Sghmidr PsObGVT SCi'ifT1idi David Sieverr Karen Sisogg Cindy rhe candy srriper Kip and Tom joise around, Sophomores 29 SOPHOMCDRES A srroll down rlwe noll . , . The morning ofrer , . . Hi soilor! fs A if 5, Julie Srnlrh Morgorer Srnirh Sue Srnirlw Paige Socner Cindy Sowlles Michelle Spears Koren Srocls Holly Srilso Annerre Srrowig Tony Srrzeleclfi Joy Thieml-ge Kip Troeger Dove Tunlxs Don Ulbing Todd Violo Russell Wooryik Lisa Wogner Ellen Womser Goil Wondel JENNY Weis ElOir19 WGFVV 30 Soplwomores of CLASS OF 1984 i Jeff Weymier Keirh Whire Jeff Whirrow Dove reeds rhe bullerin. Glenn bums Ground . . .I Heidi ond Keren enjoy rhe dance. Por Wynhoff Liso Zemon Karen Zioilsowsisi The following Sophomores ore nor pic- ruredi Kevin Gaffney, Mike Johnlxe, Jo- nice Perling, Sophomores 31 FRESHMEN .:-: . T ' . - . i r 1 K I ., ,mx ., ..,. W xy H1 X , xxx e E Klee sf 2 1 l 1 T Jeff Albreqlqr Lex Albrechr Dove Anderson Kelly Bohr Jonlce Benrley Borboro Berger Drerr Berlso Ruby Blyens Ellzoberh Blond Cheryl Blocls Don Doldr Lorri Bond Kim BVOHFYW Dove Brown x X 1 I 1 5 f Jim Brubolser Dove Casper Tornoro Chernos Mory Chqnoclsl Wendy Collins Julie Consigny Milse Dorge Korol finds her plono ploylng hilarious Two Freshmen show rhelr splrlr, 82 Freshmen CLASS OF 1985 li . A 5 4 - E Elolne Demopoulos DeAhh Dobesh Sheryl Dolezol Keirh Domogolslsi Terry Duchow Thod Dulde Corrie Eff Down Elwihg Mike Fossbehder Paul Fossbehder Dove Ficlsen Morrhew Fisher Chorles Freimuhd Brion Fuller Mono Gorg Sreve Gorewood Lindo Gowlirro Bryon Georgsoh Elizoberh Groge pefer Gfgfschnjoyr JoAnn Groy Freshmen frolic, Lon ond Dove srrilfe 0 pose for rhe comero. Freshmen 33 FRESHMEN Tim Ioolss owoy from rne comero. Is rnis seor rolse-n? A rypico1,Fresnmon srudy . . . 5 W Q-1 ' ff l L f j ' i 'J , W, , ag, x ,SX 32 John Hongig Andreo Heinrirz Ginger Hilberr Robyn Hircnmon Jon Hoellse Congerro Husron Jim Hutchinson Sreve Ibe Jenny Jorvis Carlo Josinski Krisrin Koczkowslri Kory Kois Thom Kee-Isley Bob Kemp Russell Kemplso Morrin Klousmeier Roche! Koeller Korhy Konel Korol Kopoc Clorl-2 Kosinsisi POUI KOWOJSISJ 34 Freshmen J J CLASS OF 1985 Koroi woirs for her ride. Coughr by rhe comero. Whor's up Doc? Richord Loiiioddo Morgdrer Michele Lemise Rory Lemmer Lynn Luedise Richard Modison Lombrechi Jodi Morr Steve Moson Morls Mcirisziis Debbie McCorrI'iy Denise Medrow Poul Meirier Michelle Mink Ron Missun Jeff Morovec Pom Nowois Korhy Oechsner Jim O'MolIey Lindo Mohler Don Miller Amy Grier Freshmen 35 F RESHMEN April Pompel Korri Porlser Jeff Porrersoh Julie Perez Koryh Pergohde Brion Perers Nohcy Perersoh Si Q Q - 5 A - - 5 so 5 L V Dovid Persch Michelle Porzrwer Chrisrihe Prirzloff Dovid Quorruccio Mike Quosr Morl-2 Pieicherr Lindo Riese Amy Risse Adom Rose Terrohce Rowirwslsi Loro Schloocls Amy Scholz Krisrih Schroeder John Semohcils A bolleririo? No, iusr Ahdreo. Freshmoh girls clusrer in rhe librory. 36 Freshmen Kay Shumway Julie Slsora Jim Smith Lisa Soderoecls X Bryan Srrucls Maris Tausz Karen Timm Cindy Don V055 Suzanne Wqro Eric Wegener Tim Wendt CLASS OF 1985 Mike Srenz John Underly Tomaszewslsi Jayson Weymier Yes rhis is our Freshman class of 1985 They have rru ly been grear sporrs so far and have pur up with the hassles of their firsr year here ar M L We are happy ro say rhaf they will soon be rhrough rhese rough days of high school and will soon be the ones ro pick on rhe new Freshmen rhar will be here nexr year. Carl Srilsa Marrhevv Srrublic TOVTWTWY Tim Violo Vandenberg Don Whirford Dave Willse Whar do you wanr us ro do nexr? Freshmen 87 F RESHMEN Dob Williams Carson Williams Charles Wirre 38 Freshmen 425 srudies rhe card caralog. Sreve lbe raises a walls . . . Kim Wohler Andy Wrolsrad l4Ofhy Yohpe Lynn and her food, The following Freshmen are nor picrured Paige Drandr, John Hohmann - ' -if .5 - rl ' - HOME ECON ' -' PHYS ED BUSINESS SCIENCE ART ENGLISH FOR LANG MATH MUSIC THEOL IND ARTS SOC STUDIES .LHEOT IVID V312 20C 2lI'lDlE2 EOB' TVMG WVlH WTIZIC ZCIEHCE Vb'.I. El4GI'I2H bHA2 ED BI'I2lI4E22 HOWE ECOVI X , ' - -f In III III i 1 lt is it 3 3 1 lt 11 liar 1 1 3 11 zz 1 zz 1 as 1 31 31 1 i ia: 1 3 11 1 1 izxx. 1 nb 1 1. 1 11: 11 11 1 1 . , 1 S 1 I - 1--.' ' 1 1 it zz '1i 1 1 1 Z1 zu 1 11 -1 -1: : :':: : un ' WT?--'-' '1 111 it it 1 1 ,. . ...Q I , 3 i lx :Q in- 1 1 3 it 11 111- . l.. 1 it 1 11 11 1 --it its Q 1 ll 1 1 -Q.. 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Dmwo world IS seen ro hove mony groy ospecrs I love rhe Sophomores ond cherlsh rhe Senlors J RGIQIGS Engllsh Depr The DUFSUIT of o llferlme voco rlon wos rhoughr obour even os o young person IO grode school Thls conrlnued for me rhrough my very eryoyoble hlgh school yeors Wlrh o rurol boclsground ond SIX yeors of no formol educor on dur lng World Wor ll l wos lnreresred Reflecrlng on lusr one school yeor IS very dlfflculr Afrer oll rhor s only one renrh of The mme l ve been or Morrln Lurher ll s only obour one flfrlerh of rhe rlme lve wollslng oround on rhe eorrh lr s probobly eosler for srudenrs one yeor IS one forrh of rhelr hlgh school coreer The wlggly llrrle Qrh groders of 1978 ore Senlors now ond QVGUUOTIHQ They ve chonged from Islds lnro young men ond women Wlfh hopes dreoms OSDIVOTIOOS ond plons Thor s whor molses reclchlng hlgh school fun Teenogers ore neor people They re full of llfe ond enrhuslosm They ore loolslng forvvord ro dolng greor rhlngs Wlfh rhelr Ilves l lllse ro rhlnls l help o llrrle I0 gerrlng rhem reody Curr Teerzen SCIENCE Depr I om groreful rhor rhe Lord 'ed me ro reoch OT Morrln Lurher Eoch doy olwoys brlngs o Sp9ClOl loy ro me Physlcol Educorlon IS o unlque oreo lr ollows srudenrs ro relox releose frusrrorlons leorn ro exerclse rhelr bOdlG5 ond develope close frlendshlps Whor l enjoy mosr obour reochlng lS the chonce ro rolls Wlfh ond communlcore Wlfh srudenrs Eoch one IS speclol ond unlque ond lm glod rhor l con be o port of rhelr educorlon Morlonne Menzel Physlcol Ed Depr ond OOXIOUS ro CONTINUE my formul rrolnlng or Volporolso Unlverslry Durlng rhose yeors my lnreresr ln CUSIOGSS olso lncluded o deslre ro enrer Duslness Educorlon Through rhese mony yeors ln BUSIOGSS Educorlon lr hos olwoys been o pleosure ro meer ond reoch the mony shorp wlrry owd copoble srudenrs I0 our Chrlsrlon envlronmenr ln oddlrlon l wos oble ro conrlnue my personol 'lreresr ln huslness venrures ond plon ro do more ofrer my reochlng yeors ore complered Normon Hofemon Buslness Depr Q ln . . . , . 1 , ' ' ' ' . , . 11 . . ,, I I - 1 . 1 . 1 - . . 1 1 . . , , Y ' 1 . . . 11 H ' ' 1 1 b u - - l r . . , 1 1 1 ' l V H . . , . . .1 l . , 1 Q - 11 11 . . . , I . 1 ' 1 4 1 , , 1 1 ' ' 1 V . N . . . 11 Mr, Volleslsy: Principol Mr. Volleslsy hos ottended mony colleges. He enjoys teenogers ond keeps in contoct with them by teoching Freshmon Theology. He enjoys helping students grow spirituolly ond inrellectuolly, figs: J? Q I Q rl ff I gi Mr. Wedelg Guidonce Director Mr, Wedel is serving his lost yeor ot Ml., He hos served in mony Lutheron schools ond erjoys vvorl-Qing with students on o one to one bosis, He olso enjoys helping students plon their futures. ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Fuss Secretory to the Principol Mrs. Perez Secretory to the Deon of Students Mrs. Bongerr Secretory to the Director of Student Services Mr. Schneider Mr. Schneider is our Deon of Students, He teoches Freshrnon Boys' PE. Mr. Schneider hos tought mony yeors ond enjoys seeing students morure from kids into young Chrisrion men ond women. -wg--wanna Mr. Widenhofer Mr. Widenhofer gove up teoching oll but one closs when he become the Director of Student Services this yeor. He finds his new job o chollenge ond continues to ergoy his one Junior Theology closs. Foculry SQ Mr. Joe Deon Mr. Beon reoches World Hisrory, Speech, ond Moss Communicorion. Of rhese closses, he enjoys World Hisrory rhe mosr. Ourside of closs, Mr. Beon is one of rhe odvisors for the Srudenr Council. He orrended Concordio-Seword ond Sr, Poul's college, ond hos o Mosrer's degree from Morquerre. He hos roughr for 2 yeors. Mr. Deon enjoys shovving srudenrs rhor o greor big world exisrs ourside of Sourheosrern Wisconsin. Mr. Don Derlinslsi Mr. Berlinslsi reoches Senior Theology. He is o counselor for the Sophomore closs, rhe Spiriruol Life ocriviries dlrecror, ond rhe ossisronr vorsiry bose- boll cooch. Mr. Be-rlinslxi orrend- ed A colleges ond holds rhe de- grees of l3.S. ond MA. in Reli- gion. He enjoys serving rhe young people in Jesus' home. He hos roughr for 25 yeors. Mrs. Amolio Biesrer Mrs. Biesrer reoches Sponish ond is rhe rennis coordinoror. She offended UW-M ond holds the degrees of l3.S. ond MA. She enjoys rhe enrhusiosric srudenrs ond conscienlous colleogues here or M.L. She hos roughr for 18 yeors. Mr. Horold Boche Mr. Boche reoches rhe lndusrriol Arrs I . . . COSSGS ond, ms fovome IS Assisring or rhe Freshmon Mixer is Woodworlsing. He orrended mony onorher dur Mr, Deon hos. colleges ond holds rhe degree of MS. Y in lndusrriol Educorion. Mr. Doche hos roughr for 26 yeors ond he enjoys the woods shop rhor he hos builr over rhose yeors. 40 Foculry Mr. Kevin Brandon Mr. Brondon is our heod librorion here or M.L. He is olso in chorge of rhe Yeorbools, Video Crew, ond rhe AV. equipmenr. He orrended 4 colleges ond holds o BA. ond M.A.L.S. degree. He enjoys ossisring the srudenrs in rhe leorning process. He hos been o librorion for 4 yeors. Mr. Burgess Mr. Burgess reoches Freshmon Boys' P.E. ond Theology B-4-5-o. ln oddirion ro cooching j.y. foorboll ond boslserboll, he is in chorge of rhe inrromurols ond weighrlifring progroms. He orrended Concordio- River Foresr ond holds 0 BA. degree, He hos been reoching for 2 yeors. Mr, Curr Corrou Mr. Corrou reoches Physicol Educorion. He is rhe heod cooch of our vorsiry foorboll reom. Mr. Corrou orrended Concordio-Seword ond holds o Bochelor of Science degree. He is our Arhleric Direcror. He enjoys working wirh ond rrying TO help reenogers or ML. Mr. Corrou receives greor sorisfocrion in Mr. Doeplse Mr. Doeplse reoches Gerrnon. He hos offended mony schools: Concordio-River Foresr, Colurnbio Universiry, ond Morquerre. He holds rhe degrees of BA. ond MA. He enjoys rhe srudenrs ond reochers here or ML. Mr. Doeplse hos been reoching for 25 yeors. seeing rhem grow physicolly, menrolly, ond spiriruolly. Mr. Foszholz Mr. Foszholz is rhe choirrnon of rhe Sociol Science deporrrnenr. He reoches Americon Hisrory ond Economics. Mr. Foszholz ployed professionol boseboll for eighr yeors before he begon reoching. He is our heod boseboll cooch ond one of rhe Freshmen foorboll cooches. Mr. Foszholz holds borh o BS. ond MED. degree. Mr. Dovid Deffner Mr. Deffner is unique becouse he hos been o professionol musicion for 14 yeors. Of rhese 14 yeors, he hos only roughr 5 yeors. He reoches Concerr Choir, Chorus, ond Freshmon Theology. Mr. Definer orrended o couple of colleges including one in Wesr Germony. He holds o BA. ond MF. degree. Ourside of reoching Music ond Theology closses, he direcrs rhe Troubodours ond ploys for Chopel. Mr. Deffner enjoys molsing music, shoring Christ, ond helping srudenrs grow. Mr. Corrou coils for help. Foculry A1 Mrs. C. Forbes Mrs. Forbes is our ossisronr librorion ond the supervisor of some srudy holls. Norurolly she enjoys being on ossisronr librorion rorher rhon o srudy holl teacher She hos done librory worls for mony yeors. She enjoys working wirh ond being wirh people who show rheir Chrisrion orrirude. Mr. Hofemon Mr. Hofemon reoches Accounring, Business Mochines, ond Typing. He is o rexrbools coordinoror ond riclser soles ossisronr. Mr. Hofernon offended 8 colleges ond holds rhe degrees of BA. ond MA. in Educorion ond hos complered o colloquey. He hos roughr for 31 yeors ond enjoys rhe srudenrs here or M.L. 42 Foculry Fronl: H. Gobler Mr. Gobler reoches Algebro ond Theology. Of the rwo, Algebro is his fovorire. He offended Concordio-River Foresr ond UW-M. He holds o BS. ond o MS. in Educorion. Mr. Gobler hos been reoching for io yeors ond enjoys M.L. becouse of rhe core ond supporr of his fellow reochers. Mr, Greye Mr. Greye reoches mony differenr Science courses. His fovorire is Physics. He cooches Freshmon boslserboll ond ossisrs in foorboll ond girls' rrocls. He offended Concordio-River Foresr ond hos been reoching for 2 yeors. He holds o BA. degree. Mr, Greve enjoys the close srudenr-reocher relorionship in o Chrisrion serring here or M.L. Miss Hondlos Miss Hondlos reoches English 1-2-3-4. She hos o BA. degree in English. Miss Hondlos orrended Volporoiso ond Combridge Universiry-Englond. She hos been reoching for 2 yeors. She olso cooches jv. porn pons, Mr. Greve folks things over wirh rhe mon upsroirs . . . Mr. Phil Herzog Mr. Herzog reoches World Hisrory, Modern Problems, ond Psychology. Of rhese closses, he enjoys reoching Europeon Hisrory rhe mosr. He hos orrended Concordio-River Foresr ond UW-M. He hos orroined o MA. in Hisrory. Mr. Herzog is rhe heod cooch for boys' rrocls ond field ond cross counrry. He enjoys the comforroble ond cooperative climore rhe srudenrs extend in rhe classes ond sporrs he Uinsrrucrsf' Mr. Poul Kindschi Mr. Kindschi reoches Biology ond Advonced Biology. He offended Volporoiso ond the Universiry of Louisville. He hos orroined o BA. in Biology ond o MED. Mr. Kindschi hos been reoching for o yeors. He is the girls' vorsiry boslserboll cooch. Mrs. Sondro Hildemon Mrs. Hildemon supervises 4 srudy holls ond is olso o subsrirure reocher. She offended 2 colleges ond holds o BS. degree in Educorion. She hos roughr for 5 yeors, 2 of which hove been or M.L. She enjoys observing young Chrisrion odulfs grovv ond leorn. Mr. Perer Jensen Mr. Jensen feoches Coed PE., Fitness for Life, Bosic Business, ond Consumer Educorion. His fovorire is Coed PE. He groduored from Con- cordio-River Foresr ond holds o BA. degree. Mrs. Kloehn Mrs. Kloehn reoches Drorno, English 1-2-8-4, ond Developmenfol Redding. She offended rhe Universiry of Wisconsin ond Cordinol Srrirch. She holds o BS. in Educorion ond 0 M.A. Mrs. Kloehn is involved wirh the direcfing of rhe foil ploy ond spring musicol. She hos been reoching for 15 yeors ond enjoys working wirh 'lneor srudenrs. Mr. Herzog conremplores rhe siruo- rion. Foculry AO Mr Al Koeplse Mr. Koeplse teaches Basic Math, Algebra, and Advanced AlgebrafTrig. ln addition to teaching, he is also a counselor. He is our varsity basketball and golf coach. He hasjust completed his Masters in guidance and hopes to spend more time counseling and working with students on a one to - ' fi 11.91, W' ' , . KW ' 24 r H.: 'W vt -' f H V - .Q...g.ndnuM. Mr, David Krubsacls Mr. Krubsacls directs our bands and is the head of our Music department. He reaches Advanced Music and Humanities. Mr. Krubsacls also is in charge of the Pep Band, Brass Choir, and Jazz Lab. He has attended many colleges and holds l3.S., M.M.E., and M.A. degrees. He has enjoyed 28 years of teaching. one basis. Mr. Ken Mangels Mr. Mangels teaches Computer Concepts, Computers 1-2-8, and Pre- Calculus. He holds the philosophy that all Math classes are great! He enjoys helping the students ar M.L. Mr. Mangels has been teaching for 14 years. He has a BB. and MAT. degree. Besides teaching, he also serves as an advisor to to the Student Council and as the Freshman football coach. AA Faculty Marianne Menzel Mrs. Menzel teaches Physical Education. She is also a Freshman advisor and head girls' tracls coach She has studied at Concordia-River Forest and UW-M, She holds a BS. degree and has taught for 8 years Mrs. Menzel eqoys fellowship and interaction with the students at M.l.. Miss Sue Kuslse Miss Kuslse just came to M.L. She teaches Typing, Shorthand, and Office Practice. She also coaches the cheerleaders. Miss Kuslse ergoys her worls at M.l.. because of the Christian atmosphere and caring staff. Teachers aren't always serious!! Mrs. Ann Meyer Mrs. Meyer teoches Intro. to Art, Hondicrofts 1-2 ond Textile Arts. She olso puts in mony long hours on ser designs for the toll ploy ond spring musicol, o chollenge she meets wirh greot joy. Mrs. Meyer holds o BS. degree ond hos ottended 8 colleges. She hos toughr for 10 yeors ond enjoys worl-ring with students in rhe oreos thot she teoches. Ms. Dorothy Prolle Ms. Prolle teoches Elementory Bond ond the woodwind section of the Vorsity ond Symphonic Bond. She is in chorge of the Woodwind Ensemble ond the Jozz Lobs. Ms. Prolle ottended Concordio-River Forest ond holds o BA. degree. She hos been teoching for 7 yeors Chorlene Moore Miss Moore reoches Girk' PE., Fitness for Life, ond Coed PE. She is rhe girls' Athletic Director ond the yorsity volleyboll cooch. Miss Moore holds o BA. degree from Corthoge College. She erjoys teoching Physicol Educorion ond oll the people here or M.L. Mr. Jomes Reigles Mr. Pieigles reoches World Lireroture ond Sophomore English. He loves the sponroneity of Sophomores ond the intellectuol chollenge of World Literorure. He is the choirmon of the English deportmenr, ond the ossisronr wrestling cooch. Mr. Reigels ottended Concordio-River Forest ond UW-M. He Mrs. Noncy Netrling Mrs. Nettling teoching Clothing 1-2, ond Foods 1-2. She is olso the choirperson for the Home Economics deporrment ond cooches vorsiry pom pons. Mrs. Nettling is o groduote of Volporoiso ond holds o BA. in Educotion ond o BS. in Home Economics. ln oddition to teoching, she enjoys worl-ring with students on o one to one bosis os on odyisor. . . , . M . N I' h I P Al - ond enjoys wotching the studenrs hos o BA. ond MA. degree in English die 310205ifgnyogjnegisrglifmi or M.L. grow musicolly ond Lireroture. He hos been teoching for nomic department. spiriruolly. 1o yeors ond enjoys the vigor ond ideolism of reenogers. Foculty 45 Mr, Ted Richrer Mr. Richrer is rhe choirrnon of our Arr deporrmenr. He reoches Cerornics, Drovving ond Pointing, Sculprure, ond lnrro. ro Arr, Of rhese, his fovorire is Ceromics. Mr. Psichrer is o srudenr odvisor ond our heod wresrling cooch. He hos orrended mony colleges ond holds o BS. degree. He hos roughr for 18 yeors. He enjoys rhe fellow Chrisrions here or M.L, -pf . Q. ff Mrs. Wegener Mrs. Wegener reoches Americon Lirerorure, Freshrnon English, ond Procricol English. She received her AB. degree from Ripon College. Of oll her sutgecrs, she enjoys Americon Lirerorure rhe most. Mrs. Wegener finds rhor reoding Arnericon Lir. is ci lor of fun ond rherefore molses rhe worls she does o pleosure. Her other ocriviries or school include vvorlsing os rhe ossisronr odvisor of our yeorbools. 46 Foculry Mrs. Mory K. Srorrn Mrs. Storm reoches Theology ond is one of our ossisronr librorions. She groduored from Concordio-River Fore-sr wirh o BS. in Educorion. She loves ro help young people Hberrer undersrond Gods plon for rhemf' Mr. Sreve Wrighr Mr. Wrighr reoches Algebro Fundomenrols, Algebro, ond Geomerry. He enjoys oll of his Morh closses. He coochesjv. girls' volleyboll ond j,v. boys' boslserboll. Mr. Wrighr hos o BS. in Educorion ond hos srudied or Concordio-Ann Arbor ond Concordio-Seword. He enjoys rhe opporruniry ro shore Christ in his vvorls every doy with young odulrs. Mr. Curris Teerzen Mr. Teerzen reoches Chemisrry ond Biology, Of rhe rwo, Chemisrry is his fovorire. He holds rhe degrees of Bochelor of Science ond Mosrer of Norurol Sciences. He orrended Q colleges ond hos roughr for 28 yeors. He lil-xes reenogers ond Science, ond here or M.l.. he erjoys borh or the some Time, Besides reoching, Mr. Teerzen olso supervises ricl-zer soles for school ocriviries. Mrs. Wegener finds greorjoy in reoching or M.L. A 1 HCJUSEKEEPING C 'MH Mrs. Kossowg Cook Mrs. Moikeg Cook Mrs. Ruedigerz Cook Our Housekeeping Lodies NOT P!CTURED: Don Lovos ond John Girnbleg Cusrodions Gerry Krusper: Moinfenonce Engineer Foculry 47 ASSOCIATICDN EQNW' Dr. Wessler Mr. Srorm Dr. Schmeling Superinrendenr Assisronr ro rhe Superinrendemr Director of Developmenr Ev M Mrs. Oswald Mrs, Toepfer Mrs. Nirsche Secrerory ro Dr, Schme-ling Secrerory ro Mr. Srorm 48 Foculry ,,. 1 5' Mrs. Drondr Mrs. Kuri Mrs. Michokslsi Secretory ro Dr. Wessler Secrerory ro Mr. Srorm Association Accounronr l l 1 1 11 li 11, ii 1 ll? i Q- 11 :sqm ii in anna 11 ll l iii' il l11 1111 111 111 1111 l11 lui 111 13. 1il lnsq 1111 111 11:11 11 1 1:1 1--i 31:11 1111 131 111 unix: 1 1 111 Q14-ns, 1-ni ul 1 un-'13 :nun il- C331 I-- ii 1 i lllll HH Illlllll 11 11 11 ii ii il i l 1 1 111 111 l 11- Illlllllll if----.-1? ::. f: , T-: 'I'.-1 -:':-. s5fes lzil 1 1 ! - 1 i 1 11 l 1 mnln!I ll Il it ii 1 1 ill 1 Z Z ii 11 1i 111 Ilmm Il ll Qll ill 1 11 1- 1 iii Ziyi! 1 11 llllllll tl I ll llllll llI'll.IIi llllllll llllllll -ll il U 1.4: il' 1 i iii i ff X X Qs I3 Wy f N f-ft 4 : , - f Qs , : : A q ! ,I , A :3 - V A . 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'W 1 jf'lNv . .x ,, I Not But I Not But GD The whot we hove whot we use- whot we see what we choose- se ore the things Thor mor or blessi When I thInk bock to how thlngs used to be The sImplIcIry of beIng o chlld The excltement of TOISIOQ thot flrst step The love ond ottentlon l receIved I wIsh I could go bock When I thInk oheod ro the future The feelIng of belng Grown The feelIng of beIng on my own The love from thot one specrol person I Wlsh I could be there now But when I look or the present The woy I om rlght now The fun of belng the person I om The love of oll my frlends I wIsh THIS moment would lost forever The sum of I-lumon I-lopplness Robyn Buchwold Sue Holmqulsr I om on unfInIshed puzzle The dtfferent hoppenIngs IO my lIfe ore just smoll QIGCGS of thIs work The puzzle hos been storted It shows mony colors ond oqects MogestIc mountolns guIet volleys dIfferent seosons ond o chonge IO color whlch represents o chonge I0 mood I0 tIme Nelther you nor I know when thIs puzzle wlll be fInIshed ls rhere o box somewhere fllled wIth o lot of leftover QIQCSS woItIng to be odded or ore there just o few QIGCGS close ot hond Whlch ore needed to brIng THIS puzzle me to o completIon9 Nobody knows LIscI Plopper Groduorfon Todoy we srort o new life And soy our lost goodbyes To oll the friends we've grown to love With whom we've loughed ond cried. Remembering the fun ond loughter The problems ond the feors And wotchlng oll our memor es grow Throughout our hlgh school yeors The memorles of the donces And the new frlends thot we ve met Voconons teochers tolkIng ond Exoms we d best forget Yes hlgh school doys ore QVQCIOUS Where oll your dreoms come true It IS not the end but the begInnIng Of o lIfe ro stort onew l3onnIe Fuchs A Look Bock All the memorles of post summer holIdoys ot Connors Loke storted floodlng bock to me POSSIOQ the green gote whlle QIIUIUQ down the rood Full of moss gross weeds Wlld flowers ond Iumplng toods The freshness you feel ot the begInnIng of o new Cl Lylng IO bed wIth the sun olreody hlgh I0 the sky shInIng I0 your eyes The sound of the slommIng screen door os It echoes through the SIQIES MornIng wolks on the domp dew covered eorrh o bed blonketed Wlfh plne tree needles Mld doy swImmIng on the cleor cool Ioke Fllled WITH mInnows ond croyflsh ond covered wIth woter lIllIes ond bullrushes In the COblO love oglow Stones of old WelcomIng the peocefulness of nIght Alwoys ontlclpotlng tomorrow And onorher doy on Connors Loke Ed Honke I I ...Y-- A A I ' ' I I I ' 1 I ' 1 I I . I I UII DI I I , I I I I I dy, - I , I ,. . . I ' ' I , . . ..: ' - I I I V ' A I ' ' FRESHMEN MIX AND MINGLE ShoIse if Up! Good friends rhode the night even better. 'Zim Toil-2 obout rogetherness . . . September 18th wos the night of the onnuol mixer donce. The Fresh' men were initioted into Mortin Luther thot evening. Mott Rupeno ond Dove Treichel, olurnni from the closs of 1981, were our guest D.J's. lt vvos o night of fun, croziness, ond getting together with good friends. Mony people turned up for the donce. 'Young love, First love . . . Freshmen Mixer 49 CHICKEN BBQ: A FEAST FOR ALL Mr. Mangeis and his chiidren erqoyed rheir dinners immenseiy. The cooks helped a grear deal by serving rhe crowd. The crowd was enrerrained by rhe Jazz Lab Il. i i The Chicken BBQ was held on Sarurday, Ocrober Sisr. Alrhough rhe Sparrans were defeated in rhe game preceding rhe dinner, rhe Chicken BBQ was a huge success. The food was grear and so was rhe enrerrainmenr. The rwo Jazz Labs, under the direction of Ms. Pralle, provided dinner music. 50 Chicken BBQ E . ir' ' - 2- - , T 'NL Sreve Repischak clowns around, Lisa Wagner can'r par her fork down! FIESTA ITALIANA A hearty appetite . . . This year, the M.L. Club ance again sponsored the annual Spaghetti Din- ner. lt was called Fiesta Italiana. The date for the dinner was set for February 12th, an excellent time since mast people were suffering from wi Fiesta italiano was erjayed by all. s.,,. Not? m,s,.i,..r ., , , 5 5 ixstfgm ' tv fu rv 2 zw.w. cabin fever. All members of the M.L, Club warlsed very hard to make Fiesta ltaliana a big success. Many people, bath young and old, attend- ed the dinner. lt was enjoyed by all who were there that evening. A true Italian 1 There was a great turnfaut far the dinner. Entertainment was provided by an accordion player and the Martin Luther Barbershop Quartet. Spaghetti Dinner 51 SPARTANS SHGW THEIR SPIRIT Peek-afooo ...., A foreign exchange student? The entire student body and facul- ty at Martin Luther got to show off their school spirit during Homecoming spirit week. This year, on Monday everyone came to school wearing their craziest pairisb of socks, Tuesday was costume day. The students at Martin Luther looked like David Bow- ie, Devo, and the Plasmatics Wednesday was grub day, EVERY- ONE wore jeans. Thursday was coune try western day, and Friday was col- or day. The halls of Martin Luther were filled with green, gold, and white. Two real roorin' taatin' cowboys! 52 Spirit Week This is another fine mess you've gotten us into The Seniors display their spirit. than HOMECOMING CORQNATION 1981 Lynn Prueser ond Andy Hofemon Goii Huebner ond Don Krubsocls M.C.'s1 Mr. Widenhofer ond Terry Treichel Koy Prueser ond Joel Bohr 1980's King Dove Piedislxe ond Queen Lindo Grof crown 1981's royolry. Cheryl Oswold ond Ted Simpson The 1981 Homecoming Courr October iorh Wos o nighr of much exciremenr. ir wos rhe nighr of Terry Treichel ond Mr. Widenhofer led rhe ceremony of rhe 1981 Homecoming Courr. The Courr consisred of: Lynn Prueser wirh Andy yeor'5 King ond Queen, Dove Redisise ond Lindo Grof, crowned Don Lindo Kophjmgsf ond prom Krgmer Krubsocls ond Lindo Kophingsr os King ond Queen of 1981. Homecoming Coronorion, the pep rolly, ond rhe welcoming bocls of oiumni. Hofemon, Goil Huebner with Don Krubsocls, Koy Prueser wirh Joel Bohr, Cheryl Oswold wirh Ted Simpson, ond Lindo Kophingsr wirh Ron Kromer. Losr Coronorion 53 HCDMECOMING 1981 Tolse rhe song Counrry Pioods, Toise Me Home , mix in o bunch of corn srollss, o few boils of hoy, o few mills cons, o huge wogon wheel ond o group of doncing peopie ond whor do you come up with? - Homecoming 1981! The 1981 Homecoming theme, i The beginning of o fun-fiileci evening . . . Koren ond Jordon relox or rhe donce This is o lor of fun! i'Moy l hove rhis clonce? A rouch of royolry . . . 54 Homecoming COUNTRY ROADS TAKE ME HCDME . Friends gornered rogerher ro enjoy eocn orher's compony . . . Ger up ond boogie . . . lr's been o long nighr Ler's do ine Holsey-poi4eyl Ocrober 17rn wos ine nignr of rnis yeor's Homecoming. Despire ine rciin srorm, ine donce wos enjoyed by mony. For mony ir wos o cnonce ro rolls wirh friends ond donce ro rhe music rnor wos provided by the bond Crosl'i . On rlfie whole, Homecoming 1981 wos o grond success. Courr members: Ron ond Goii Roindrops keep follin' on my heod . . , Homecoming 55 SYMPHONIC BAND: , ... The Symphonic Bond wosz CDocls rowb Mory Chqnoclsi, Amy Dliese, Ted Boyer, Stephen Abel, Eric Wegener, Mr. Krubsocls, Kory Kois, Don Risse, Rochel Koeller, Liso Klunder, Andy Kdczmorela, Kim Roeger. CBocls Middle row? Koren Srocla, Pom Reise, Dione Luerhy, Terry Duchow, Wendy Websrer, Peter Jomes, Brion Wegener, Poul Meirler, Tim l-lowkins, Dione Grunewold, Dove Sieverr, Dove Woro. CFronr Middle row? Debbie Nelson, Koy Prueser, Wendy Derlshohn, Robyn Duchvvold, Dove Ficlsen, Amy Dork, Jenny Ulbing, Becky Koeller, CFronr row? Sue Pelislxo, Kris Krofr, Joon Ilsemon, Troci Fronz. The Pep Bond performs under rhe greor leodership of Mr. Krubsocls. Melvin ploys with sryle. 56 Symphonic Bond A NOTE WCRTHY GROUP 4Bock row? Dove Heinz, Jeff Sheldon, Scorr Kroening, Por Sernple, Jordon Kopoc, Kenren Kois, Nodine Schmeiser, Don Vig, Andy Hofemon, Croig Burr, Brion Dey, Al Meirler, Don Krubsocls. Cllocls Middle row? Ed Honlse, Jon Hoellse, Tom Sciurer, Tessie Howe, Kim Hohmonn, Julie Heinz, Jonice Kosinsi-ai, Chris Moos, Debi Zogorslsi, Gino Hoeferr, Carolyn Johnson, Jenny Felrs, Morie Dellerr. CFronr Middle row? Korol Kopoc, Joel Bohr, John Penshorn, Drendcx Wirral, Koren Slsogg, Peggy Smirh, Jackie Coururier, Liso Moilse, Heidi Schworzenbocher. CFronr row? Lynn Prueser, Noncy Sheldon, Amy Hoellse, Goil Wondel, Cindy Juedes. The Symphonic Bond, under rhe leodership of Mr, Krubsocle, hod onorher fine yeor of shoring its musicol rolenrs on four ond or concerrs, Wirh o lirrle help from rhe Vorsiry Bond, rhey ployed or oil of rhe home foorboll ond boslserboll gomes. Yeor in ond yeor our, rhe Bond performs wirh quoliry. This is rrue becouse rhe Bond is bolonced wirh Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, ond Seniors. This yeor we hod o very srrong group of Senior performers. We rhonk rhe Lord for our musicol rolenrs ond osls rhor He bless rhe Symphonic Bonds of yeors ro come. Kenren Kois The Bond Officers were: Tim Howlsins, Sue Pelislso, Mr, Krubsock, Don Krubsocls, Don Vig. Symphonic Bond 57 MAKING OUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC . The Varsity Band was o very diverse group of musicians at M.L. lt included Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Together they made great music and carried out an active performance schedule. They were a part of the dynamic Spartan Pep Band. With the other music organizations, they presented a Christmas, band, and spring concert each year. This year, for the 4th consecutive year, they proudly represented M.L. at the Wisconsin State Music Associations Band and Choral Festival -Mr. Krubsacle - SINGING OUR OWN KIND OF SON Ever since the fall of 1981, The Barbershop Quartet has been barbershopping and enjoying every minure of it, We've hammed ir up for school and church events all over Milwaukee, We only hope our audiences enjoyed receiving as much as we've enjoyed giving, for they've given us something too. Brian Wegener 58 Band And Barbershop Quartet ...c, Jpifj-Qfis QyxPO5TERf17' Y tx sf- iw? The Varsity Band was: CBacl4 rovvb Mr. Krubsacls, John Hohmann, Jay Weymier, John Hansis, Todd Viola, Bon Pence, Dan Ulbing, Ted Simpson, Don Krubsacls. CBocla Middle row? Liz Riech, Jodi Marr, Dave Eclslund, Tim Froehling, Kevin Kiewig, Paul Consigny, Scott Dethloff, Dave Tunl-zs, Tom Hills, Brett Berlsa, Tom McMahon, Steve Montano, Rob Berlinsl-xi, Carla Jasinski. CFront Middle row? Mary Warber, Julie Perez, Jeff Weymier, Bob Williams, Joel Kopac, Maris Reichert, Rory Hoffman, Dan Boldt, Mike Quast, Deonn Dobesh, Andy Wrolstad, April Pampel. CFronr row? Sandy Ellis, Heidi Dethloff, Amy Risse, Judy Wilson, Lori Schenzel, Kay Shumwoy, Julie Consigny, Danielle Wearing, Sandy Graf, Gina Sobitino. mg ca... The Barbershop Quarter was: Ted Simpson, Brion Wegener, Brent Neumann, Don Krubsaclx. SING ALLELUIAH The Chorus wos: Cllock row? Sheryl Dolezol, Korol Kopoc, Paige Brondr, Sreve lbe, Thom Keekley, Jim Hurchinson, Sreve Moson, Rick Modison. CMiddle row? Mr, Deffner, Krisrin Koczkowski, Kim Wohler, Sue Woro, Lindo Reise, Elizoberh Groge, Sondy Curosenick, Robyn Hirchmon. CFronr rowb Loro Schlook, Krisrin Schroeder, Corrie Efr, Julie Efr, Poige Socher, Lori Bond, Derh Blond. The Troubodores were: CBock row? John Grohom Greg Eggold, Al Meirler, Don Vig, Dove LeVon, Brion Wegener. CUpper Middle rowD Borry Akers, Brenr Neumonn, Ted Simpson, Doug Luling, Don Krubsock, Keirh Roberrs, CLower Middle rowl Debbie Cieslok, Becky Koeller, Celene Menzel, Robyn Buchwold, Wendy Scoles, Morcio Lorsen. CFronr rowb Jonine Horrymon, Amy I-loelke, Noncy Sheldon, Roxonne Fisher, Lori Srorm, Troci Fronz, Mr. Deffner. T0 THE LORD Mony people like ro sing. This is why Chorus wos o very enjoyoble closs. During rhe yeor, we Ieorned rhe fundomenrols of music. Ar Chrisrmos rime we porricipored in rhe concerr. We found rhor leorning, hoving fun, ond proising rhe Lord were oll porrs of being in Chorus. Elizoberh Groge The Troubodores rhis yeor were o very rolenred group. Since mony of the members were Seniors, nexr yeor is going ro leove us wirh o much smoller group. The group blended well, worked well rogerher, ond could be reolly open wirh eoch orher. We olso hod o good rime wirh eoch orher or our onnuol cookour or Mr, Deffner's. Mosr of oll rhough, the group wos united in song ond body rhrough Chrisr. Lori Srorm Chorus And Troubcidores 59 WE BELIEVE The Brass Choir was: CDacl1 row? Brian Wegener, Paul Meirler, Tim Hawkins, Dove Sieverr, Diane Grunewald, Jonarhan Hoelke, Mr. Krubsacl-Q, CFronr rowb Joel Bohr, John Penshorn, Don Krubsocls, Al Meirler, Craig Burr, Dan Vig, Brass Choir was lsepr very busy all year long, We played for rhe Chrisrmos and Spring concerts and wenr ro conresr. We rraveled ro many area churches wirh rhe Concerr Choir and played for Marrin Lurher Sundays. Wirh hard pracricing, worlsing rogerher, and Mr. Krubsacl-is grear direcring and leadership, we did our besr ro praise rhe Lord. Diane Grunewald Woodwind Ensemble is a group made up of flures, clariners, and an oboe, We've been performing for 2 years now or various concerts and churches. l feel if has been an enjoyable experience for all who play and lisren ro rhis inspiring group, Jackie Coururier 60 Brass Choir And Woodwinds 1 . .,s' ,. as ' ,X - .Q xg - ,, viii' r--.fw-NNN The Woodwind Ensemble was: CBOCIK row? Amy Boris, Lisa Mailse, Kris Krafr, Jaclsie Coururier, Ms. Pralle. CFronr rowb Joan llseman, Sue Pelislaa, Nancy Sheldon, Cindy Juedes i ALL THAT JAZZ . W A,., , , , W, NAV, ,MM ,, if: ,.,, Q, ,s,..,f, V, V If ' Q? R-roiwifwic -we-PosTeR1f . A5569 I - X The Jazz Lab I was: Cllacls row? Brenr Neumann, Por Semple. CDad4 Middle row? Tim Hawl-zins, Brian Wegener, Paul Meirler, Dave Sieverr, Jeff Sheldon, Lisa Klunder, Ms. Pralle, Dan Via, Mr. Krubsadx Becky Koeller. CFronr Middle rowb Dan Krubsacl-r, Al Meirler, John Penshorn, Craig Burr. CFronr row? Amy Dleise, Eric Wegener, Ted Boyer, Kris Krafr, Srephen Abel, M' W: fgirjf ssl rx jiri-figpiqiswfxiiifgs, ,5'xs 'P osTEiQf,sif' mln rhe previous years rhere was only one Jazz Lab. This year a new group was inrroduced-rhe Jazz Lab ll. Under rhe direcrion of rwo very fine leaders-Mr, Krubsacls and Ms. Pralle-rhe Jazz Labs performed for many evenrs. Through many rehersals, borh groups grew musically and had a lor of fun sharing rheir ralenrs wirh orhers. Ed l-lanlse N .., ,, f The Jazz Lab ll was Cl3ocls row? Ms. Pralle, Ed Hanl-ae, Tim Froehling, Tom Saurer, Dave Waro, Todd Viola, Jay Weymier, Dan Ulbing. CFronr row? Mil-ze Quasr, Jeff Weymier, Maris Reicherr, Karen Sracls, Koral Kopac, Amy Boris. CNor picruredb Karhy Bruckner. Jazz Labs 61 GLCJRY TO THE NEWBORN KING ' If The Symphonic Bond ploys with excitement, This yeor's theme for the Chrisrmos Concert wos 'Glory to the Newborn King' All the performers in the concert hod prepored for months prior to thot weelsend ond it showed. They were confident os they went on stoge. They weren'r only there to show off their tolents, they were there to give glory to Christ ond to minister to others. Through the enthusi- osm ond quolity of the performonce, they did ochieve this gooi. I'm sure thot Mr, Deffner, Mr. Kruosocls, ond Ms, Prolle were very proud of their music students. Roxanne Fisher They ployed their best to glorify Chrisr. 62 Christmos Concert The Concert Choir procloims the Messioh's birth The Vorsiry Bond ploys wirh o hoppy heorr. The Chorus sings 0 Chrisrmos song wirh joy in rheir heorrs. The Troubodores performed mohy Chrisrmos corois. The Woodwind Ensemble wirnesses for Christ rhrough their music. Chrisrmos Concerr 63 QUEEN CITY QUEST . The Bond visired mony churches. Bond Tour gives rhe members of rhe Bond o chohce ro worship in other churches Jusr kids or heorr , . . Where ore my hosrs? Bond Tour The gohg's all here . . Sing us a song Uncle Brenr . . The Band shows rheir rrue feelings obaur roaring. ...nl Tuning up before a performance Brian shows how ir should be done. The Band performs for rhe grade school lsids. This year, rhe Symphonic Band wenr ro Des Plaines, Illinois, Decarur, lndianag and Cincinnafi, Ohio. We visired rhe Forf Wayne Seminary, Eden Park, rhe Carhedral Basilica, and Union Terminal. Even though rhe ous rides were long, ihey were rarely boring. Many unusual rhings occured during rhar rime. We learned rhe rrue meaning of playing l-learrs and Uno while laughing our heads off, worlsed the impossible crossword puzzles, played charades, and sauawlsed, And who could forget Hoppy and Marv CWhy was rhe ous slippery?D? Many rhanlss ro Mr. and Mrs. Krubsacls, Ms. Pralle, and Mr. Wrighr for sharing rheir Chrisrian wirness nor only TO us, our ro many people in rhe differenr places we roared. - Lisa Mailae Band Tour o5 CHOIR TOUR 1982: Jesus, guard and guide rhy members. Fill rhy brerhren wirh rhy grace. On March 24, 1982, rhe Marrin Lurher Concerr Choir boarded rhe buses for a 4A day rour ro Palarine and Peoria, Illinois, and Sr. Louis, Missouri, The members of rhe choir, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Deffner and Mr. and Mrs, Koeplse, were eager ro get away from rhe pressures of school, bur also ro sing ro rhe glory of God. Choir four rurned our ro be a wonderful experience - an opporfuniry ro malse new friends, srrengrhen old friendships, and praise God wirh glorious music! Shaman-m.,.e . Dan, Ed, Lisa, Mike, and Berh show off rhelr sunglasses. Three GIRLS in d Founroin? Brion and Dana or Lincoln's romb in Spring- field, illinois. - Ed Hanlse Rox and Ed go head ro head in a heared game of Galaxian. Maynard and Jenny carch a few z's on rhe bus, Choir Tour SET A COURSE FOR ADVENTURE . The Concerr Choir, under rhe direcrion of Dovid L. Deffner, shore iheir messoge wirh rhe peopie of Peorio, Illinois, Doiiy His love, wori-:erh for good from obove- Mr, Deffner 4 rhe winner of the foshion show. Cindy enjoys hoving someone sing ro her!! When I rhinls l'm going under, porr rhe vvorers, Lord. Choir members wove goodbye ro rhe Arch ond Sr, Louis, the highlight of rhe TOUV, Choir Tour O7 MUSICIANS SHOW TALENTS gr ,SLL A 3' 6 ,, The Troubodores performed hirs from rhe 4O's. Our hex! piece is . . . The Barbershop Quorrer sings forewell. Lossus feorured rhe rrombohe secrloh. 68 Spring Cohcerr In rhe Mood . . . AT ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT The Leader of the Bond , . . Ms. Pralle lead the Jazz Lab in l-lumanesauen Oh, no John ... This year's annual Spring Concert was a meaningful experience for all those involved. The evening's events began with the jumping sounds of the 4O's, as sung by the Troubadors, Next on the program was the Barbershop Quartet whose harmonizing chords were throughly en- joyed by all. The quartet was followed by the Concert Choir who sang praises to the Lord with a collection of folls songs and a powerful selection from Peoceable Kingdom. Afterwards, Don Krubsacls expressed to Mr. Deffner the Choir's appreciation of his hard worls by leading the choir in a song written by Don for Mr. Deffner. The evenings Don thanlss Mr. Deffner for all his hard worla. events continued with the performance of the Varsity Band. Next up was the Jazz Lab who, led by Ms. Pralle, performed the jazzy Humanesaue. Last in the Concert was the Symphonic Band whose program was based on marches. The exciting performance of 'Marche Slave by the Band proved to be an appropriate ending to the concert. Throughout the evening, the various directors ex' pressed their feelings to the many Seniors whose musical talents will be missed as they graduate, Overall, the concert was a great success and an opportunity to praise God with the talents he has given us. - Mike Esplund Spring Concert of? MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC 70 Music Conclids MUSIC ACHIEVERS HCNORED Don Krubsacls received an award for outstanding achievement in choral and instrumental music. Mr. Krubsacls and Mr, Deffner presented Mr. Richter with a plaque of appreciation for 14 years of service to the Music Department. Surprise of the evening - Traci Franz presented Mr. Krubsacls with 0 birthday calse. On Monday, May 24, 1982, the Martin Luther Music Boosters held the 2nd Annual Music Awards Night. Many students received awards for music achievement including all Sen- iors, Pep Band members, Troubadors, Solo Ensemble contest participants, Brass Choir, Woodwind Ensemble members, and members of the Jazz Labs. Sue Pelisl-za, Joel Dahr, and Cindy Juedes were given Music Service awards. Al Meitler and John Penshorn were recognized for performance. Ms, Pralle sports her addition to her hat collection - a gift from the Jazz Lab. Don Krubsacls and Brian Wegener re- ceived musianship awards. Diane Grunewald received the Most improved Player Award. Music Awards 71 SING HOSANNA TO i The Concerr Choir wos: CBocls row! Ted Simpson, Don Vig, Glenn Onsrod, Milfe Esplund, Tim Novvols, AI Meirler. CDOCIQ Middle rowb Doug Luling, John Grohom, Brenr Neumonn, Chris Thone, Joel Bohr, John Rerzloff. CFronr Middle row? Sue Adler, Roxonne Fisher, Glory ro God in rhe Highesr . . , Lori Srorm, Mory Schneider, Goil Worrs, Debbie Cieslolx, Troci Fronz, Morcio Lorsen, Chris Moos. CFronr row? Jonice Perling, Noncy Sheldon, Cindy Prirzloff, Jonice Kosinslsi, Liso Wogner, Amy Hoellxe, Julie Molorlfy, Wendy Websrer, i, 1' C. 1 ' N':. j: 5, E ,555 1: ,L 1 re . wal . '. one s-'3 n' ' ,. 'V .,,: V ,, g E ki 4, 7 3' , if 1 ll I 4? rn,,, do eeee ig 'H Qi, I Q SI 5,3 if f i 3 2 :,,,, 21,1 A i .,,f ' ' K eee gli '. ,i', We Q X ll 'r-i f 'rrl eeee r , Well, sholl we give ir Q go? The Choir gives irg' all, 72 Concerr Choir THE KING OF CBock rowb David Basel, Dove LeVan, Brian Wegener, Greg Eggold, Peter Meyer. CBock Middle rowb Ed l-lanke, Tim l-lawkins, Don Krubsack, John Penshorn, Barry Akers, Keith Roberts, Clfront Middle row? Linda Gray, Cindy Adler, Dana Drews, Gail Huebner, Karen Retzlaff, Wendy Berkhahn, Robyn Buchwold, Celene Menzel, Melissa Matz, CFront rowb Becky Meyer, Jenny Ubling, Beth Obenberger, Becky Koeller, Janine Harryman, Amy Bork, Debi Zagorski, Wendy Scales, Mr. Deffner. I The Choir Officers were: CBack row? Nancy Sheldon, Traci Franz, Marcia Larsen, Dano Drews. fFront row? Brian Wegener, Don Krubsack, Becky Koeller, Celene Menzel, Dan Vig. KINGS ln the beginning of each school year, a group of students get together during the 5th period in room 127. There they join their voices for the first time in 8 months. With some new voices and some returning from the previous year, they work under the direction of Mr. Deffner to blend, mesh, and mold the Concert Choir. We like to think of ourselves as more than just a singing group. Through the use of out voices, we are a tool of God. We enjoy witnessing Christ to others and bringing them peace and joy that only our Lord can give. We are blessed with the opportunity of visiting churches throughout the year and going on a choir tour which allows us to share Christ with different parts of the Mid-West. We pray that God will continue to bless our group and keep l-lis Spirit burning within us, We also pray that with His help we may continue to be a success. Don Krubsack The Concert Choir patiently awaits the arrival of their director. Concert Choir 73 WORKING TO MAKE M.L. A BETTER PLACE TO BE The 1981-82 Execuriye Doord: Cilocls row? Mr, Mongels, John Penshorn. CFronr row? Dione Grunewold, Julie Sroch, Goil Huebner. Srudenr Council is o group of sru- denrs, elecred by rheir clossrnores, who molse decisions effecring rhe school ond its funcrions. This yeor's council vvos led by Presidenr Goil Huebner ond Vice-Presidenr John Penshorn. Our rherne rhis yeor is: Let Eoch of us Add Dererminorion, Energy, Responsibiliry 5uccessl 74 Srudenr Council ww MRM? The Senior Doord: CBock row? Terri Violo, Terry Treichel, Liso Plopper, Borry Akers, CFronr row? Diono Brunner, Keren Holrnquisr, Lynn Prueser. The Junior Boord wos: CDocIs row? Jon Drews, Dah Vig, Doug Kuchorski. CFronr rowb Julie Heinz, Kim Lorson, Morie Delbert, Anno Morcos. The Sophomore Doord wos: CBocIs row? Scorr Derhioff, Sohdy Graf. Cifrorir rowb Heidi Schworzenbocher, Dove Schmidr, Gino Hoeferr, Shelli Bohimon, Anno Luclsow. The Freshman Board wosf Eioine Demopouios, Amy Orrer, Jeff Morovec, DeAhhe Dobesh, Julie Perez. Srudenr Couhcii 75 LOCKS LIKE WE MADE IT! The Yearbook Sroff was: CBacls ravvl Jan l-laelke, Linda Richards, Jackie Coururier, Bonnie Forbes, Jenny Ulbing, Lisa Moilse, Dionne Holzmonn, Julie Tordilx, Glenn Diedrich, Melissa Morz, Chris Maas, Keirh Raberrs. CFronr ravvb Edirarsp Sieve Bueravv, Julie Srach, Mil-ze Bplund, Ed Hanlse, Lisa Plopper, Sue Quasr, Marcia Larsen, Cindy Jue-des. CNor picrure-dl Dan Vig Cedirorb, Craig Burr, Nancy Kocher, Karen Slsogg, Jodi Knablauch. The l3oss ' worls is never done . . . 76 Yeoroools Sroff MIKE 'Wnmuv--nf. Many people ore involved in planning a page, ,Mal A Hard or work choosing rhe righr picrures . . . The sparrs sraff gives Don iheir undivided arrenrion JV f if v , ' I II ' '7 , I 1 a I , fi f --isf iifigi . we The edirors er reody ro Ieove for rheir summer seminor in Ri on. , , 4 . -7 :.z?i3'4i'V ' ' f 2 .- wi 1'AA' A Busi-Ed The Arh I-Iour comperirion broughr in o lor of money. Ir's obvious rhor ir rolses more rhon 3-Pi forms, copy sheers, phorogrophs, ond croppers io molse o yeorbools. Ir rolses dedicored edifors ond rheir sroffs vvho ore willing ro give up rime CSor. mornings or 9100, Ieoving gomes eorly ond ryping 'ril 11100 ro molse o deodline, ond vocoiionsl ro put rogerher o book for rhe enrire sfudenr body. This is done even if ihere is criiicism rhor comes when rhe bools isn'i perfecr ond someone's nome is mis-spelled or Iefr our. Yeorbools is hord Worls. Even rhough rhis is rrue, I hove enjoyed my A yeors on the sroff. I hove developed some very close ond speciol friendships vvirh my feIIovv sroff members ond, in spire of the rimes when I've been in bod moods, hove enjoyed rhe rimes vve've spent rogerher. I'd like ro iolse rhis time ro personolly rhonls my sroff for oll rheir hord worls ond heIp vvirh rhis book. They hove been o pleosure ro vvorls vvirh. I wish rhem much luck vvirh rheir nexr yeorbools, ond hope rhey hove os much fun purring ii rogerher os I hove hod vvirh rhis one. - Liso Plopper, Ediror JuIie-hord or work . . . f may Z W ' 4, ' I K r N' . . X 542 I il is I mode o misioke - I-IAI-III! YeorbooIs - whor fun!!! Yeorbools Sroff 77 THOSE IN SERVICE TO OUR SCHOOL The Deporrmenr Secrerories were: Liso Mollie, Kim Cesor, Berh Obenberger, Morie Dellerr, Mory Schneider, Cheryl Oswald, Diono Brunner, Kim l-lohmonn, Sue Adler, Nor picruredz Cindy Juedes. The Turors were: CDocl4 row? Cindy Juedes, Diono Holzmonn, Jodi Knoblouch, Jenny Felrs, Doug Kuchdrslsi, Amy Bork, Kim Lorson, Berh Broclserr, Wendy Derlshohn. CFronr rowb Lynn Bielinslsi, Sue Adler, Keren l-lolmquisr, Morcio Lorsen, Michelle Cools. Nor picruredz Don Vig. The Librciry Aides were: CBQCI4 rowh Sreve Duerow, Keirh Priem, Perer Meyer, Paul Heise. Clvliddle row? Milse Hogan, Mory Heidenreich, Julie Tordils, Chris Bochmonn. CFronr rowb Cindy Ander, Laurie Efr, Julie Eff 78 Helpers IN SERVICE TO IMPROVE GUR SCHCOL The Office Helpers were1 Cl3ocl4 rowl Jonelle Groge, Down Beirzel, Lindo Rush, Goil Worrs, Sue Schulrz, Scincly Hanson, Dione Luerhy, Cindy Orrer, Shelley Schulrz, Ann Slsoro. CFronr row? Diono Brunner, Mrs. Perez, Keren Mohr, Troci Fronz. The Receprionisrs were: Sue Jung, Julie Heinz, Lindo Kophingsr, Wendy Scoles, Sue Pelislso, Liso Plopper, Sue Quosr, Linclo Peterson, Debbie Cieslolx. The Cofererio Helpers were: Cl3ocI1 rowb Gino Hoeferr, Dione Grunewold, Pom Nowols, Terese Woorvils, Paige Bronclr, Korol Kopoc, Kori Porker, Judy Wilson. Clfronr row? Lori Srorm, Sue Holmquisr, Jenny Felrs, Liso Moilse, Chrisro Sreinhous, Julie Sroch, Lynne Groy. Helpers 79 IN SERVICE TO OUR LORD we-nf' , S i is Q ef ,X 3 , X K A E' J i h' R The Chapel Ushers were: CBOCIK rowl Brion Derhloff, Robyn Buchwold, Ddnd Drews, Michelle Cook, Morio Arvelo, Perer Meyer. CUpper Middle rowb Pom Aisers, Wendy Derlshdhn, Cindy Grimes, Jenny Ulbing. CLower Middle rowb Ccirhy Derhloff, Julie Tordils, Sue Schulrz, Dorry Akers. CFronr row? Roxanne Fisher, Morcio Eggerr, Jonelle Groge, Jodi Knoblouch, The Spiriruol Life Commirree wos: CBQCIQ row? Jon Drews, Drenf Neumonn, Rob Berlinslxi, Al Meirler, Don Vig, Sreve Buerow, CFronr rowb Jenny Ulbing, Jodi Knobiouch, Julie Heinz, Cindy Juedes. 80 Spiriruol Life And Chopel Helpers The Sound ond Lighring Crew wosg Rob Ber- linslsi, Sieve Buerow, Brenr Neumann, Jenny Ulbing. LITTLE HELPERS The A.V, Crew wos: Dovid Willse, Jim O'Molley, Scorr Wenzel, Adom Rose, Sieve Duerow, Jerry's kids were: Brion Derhloff ond Croig Burr. Chris Bochmon, Terry Rowinslsi, Russ Kemplxo, Joy Reinlse, Merry Klousmeier, Nor pictured: Mil-ce Quosr. wi -Us The Girls' P,E. Loders were: CBocls row? Kim Hohmonn, Debbie Sellers, Sue Holmquisr, DeAnn Schwoigner. CMiddle row? Mory Schneider, Lindo Lomm, Kirry Droblso. CFronr row? Koy Prueser, Dione Grunewold, Lindo Kophingsr, Lynn Prueser, Sue Jogusch. as-,gg . 3.1 The Boys' P.E. Leoders were: Cl3ocl4 row? Doug Luling, CJ. Thone, Morls Mohr, Bill Dolse. CFronr row? John Grohom, Dove Heinz, Jeff Sheldon, Kevin Kieweg. Helpers 81 MAN AND WIFE FOR A DAY! .K . 4 i, , :mr X 1 A , ,i ,A ... ' 9 A fy, ' 5 f. 5 n tt 'I i 1' i 1, I I gagine and DiAnn - two picture perfect You may lsiss the bride! ri es, Q 2 i 5 Scott and Nadine exchange some of their wedding calse. Dgve dips his bride- The lovely bridesmaids. Wedding guests wait for refreshments. ln May, Mrs, Srorm's and Mr. Burgess' Theology classes staged two mocls weddings. This prqect was part of a unit on love and marriage. All of the Junior students involved learned a great deal about wedding ceremonies and receptions and, at the same time, had a lot of fun. The couples married were: Marie Dellert and Cregg Kuri, Suzi Holmauist and Tom Chqnaclsig DiAnn 0699 Gnd Mme Wi me C0lf9- Lonlee and Dave LeVan, Nadine Mmm, this punch is great! Schmeiser and Scott Kroening. 82 Junior Wedding GIVE BLOOD, NO SWEAT, NO TEARS Whor rype ore you? Am I done yer? Should I give? Mony people gove blood, including foculry members, On Morch 5, 1982, srudenrs ond foculry porricipored in o life- giving evenr. Along vvirh employ- ees from riie Bowling Congress, we bod olmosr Q0 people who decided ro give donoring o srob, so ro speols. Though rnony were scored before giving, oll bod 0 feeling of sorisfocrion offer giving, lsnovving rbor their speciol gifr would be beneficiol ro someone in need ond could possibly sove o life, - Julie Srocb Sorne of rbe donors raise ir eosy ofrer socrificing o life-giving gifr. Nooooo, pleeeeeeosel l don'r vvonno give blood! Blood Donor Doy B3 FIRST ANNUAL SPARTATHON A SUCCESS l'This yeor's innovorive srudenr ocriviries fundroiser-Sporrorhon '81- wos held in mid-Ocrober. The ddyf -- C long evenr, sponsored by rhe 5 Srudenr Council, included o Q wollsfrunfbilseorhon in Roof River ihn y ' Porlswoy during d monsoon, ond N gl L A in on evening cornivol. The ML Club S L L S A provided o supper ro dll Silg 3 X v porriciponrs. 54000, including o S500 ' marching funds gronr from Lurheron A 1- K Brorherhood, vvds roised. The in A Q Club ore ro be commended for mol-Qing the premiere of Sporrorhon 0 performance sure ro drow mony encores Give rhor mon o Blue Ribbon! Whor rolenr . , . l Mr. Deon l Ahoy moriesl Come on boby, sromp my riclser . . . Anorher vicrory for rhe yeorbools sroffl 84 Sporrorhon srudenr body, foculry, ond M.L. is INTERIM '82 - lnrerim '82 wos held on Morch 11 ond 12. This wos on excellenr rime of yeor since mosr, if nor oll, of the srudenrs ond foculry members were gerring fired of rheir every doy schedules. Everyone wonred ro ger owoy from ir oll . . . lnrerim wos rhe onswer, Courses included such rhings os lsorore closses, elemenrory reoching, hil-Qing, horsebocls riding, filming, fine orrs, o rrip ro Berhesdo, cooleing, bicycling, ond orhers. lnrerim wos enjoyed by oil. lr served os o vocorion from our usuol rourines, gove us o chonce ro leorn new rhings, ond molsefsrrengrhen friendships, We hope rhor fuiure Inferims will be os successful os rhose in rhe posr. Some leorned how io fix rheir bilses. 1 The shurrer-bugs Enjoying rhe ourdoors Morr ond Poul help our . . . The finished producr. Bo lnrerim GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL . ls ir rime ro ect? Terri rolses 0 breois, Hi yo!!! Exercise is fun! Pow!! Miss Vorgos is oil reody ro go. Interim 87 OPEN ARMS Couples vore for rhe Sweerhearr of rhe Dance. Am' Having fun rallwing wirh friends. Slow dancing, swaying ro rhe music Music was provided by The bond Zeus Do you mind This year, rhe SweerhearrfTurnabour Dance was held on Friday, March 19. The rheme was Ice Casrles and rhe song was Open Arms by Journey. Music for rhe evening was provided by rhe band Zeus, Despire rhe rain, many couples showed up for on evening of fun. Wherher rhey wenr os a couple or jusr as friends, all had o good rime 88 Sweerheorr Dance Todd jolses around wirh rhe guys . . . dancing and rallsing wirh oneanorher, Around 9100, Diana Brunner was named rhe 'Sweerhearr of rhe Dance, She and her excorr CTodd Johnson? enjoyed a special dance rogerher, and then were joined by the resr of rhe couples for rhe finishing of rhe song. lr was o nighr of fun and special memories for all who offended rhe dance. The newesr couple? Shake ir, snoke ir . . Mr. Jensen owords the x'Sweerneorr ner flowers. Friends erqoyed each orher's cornoony. Boogie down Diono ond Todd enjoy o speciol donce. Sweerneorr Donce 80 WANTED: CAST AND CREW riwouts: MONDAY AND TUESDAY CALL BACKS: WEDNESDAY SIGN UP FOR PRODUCTION CREWS IN THE LIBRARY PERFORMANCE DATES: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Elizobeth ond John Proctor struggle in o villogel where witchcroft is oll obout. After o hord doy out in the field, John tostes the stew. From the initiol coll to the finol curtoin, mony students must be- come involved for o successful ploy production. No fewer thon 50-oO crew members engoge in o myriod of toslss developing individuol tolents. Such people include: Asst. Director: Noncy Sheldon, Stooe Monogerl Amy Boris, Stoge Crew: Brett Berlso, Jodi Knoolouch, Curt Strowig, Pom Akers, Kothy Bruclsner, Elizobeth Riecls, Peter Meyer, Light Crew: Jenny Ulbing, Brent Neumonn, Sound Crew: Jordon Kopoc, Steve Buetow, Rob Berlinslsi, Costume ond Wordrobeg Celene Menzel, Dione Luethy, Beth Broclsett, Kristin Krowozyls, Molse-up: Reverend Hole questions Tituoo while Ann ond Thomos Putnom lool-Q on. The girls of the villoge under interogotion. 'Dm it Cheever hos o worront for Elizobeth's orrest Froncis Nurse mourns for his joiled Rebecca. 90 Foll Ploy As Betty lies bewitched, Rebecco Nurse comforts her, ARTHUR MlLLER'S THE CRUCIBLE Procror srops Giles Corey from Iunging ar Put- Herrick summons prisoned Sarah Good ro go ro ngm, rhe norrh cell. Reverend Hale auesrions the Procrors abour rhe Chrisiion character of their household. Mary Warren, disrraughi over rhe wirchcrafr epidemic. Janine Harryman, Mrs. l-loell-ze, Roxanne Fisher, Traci Franz, Amy Hoellse, Julie Serlsovvslsi, Karen Slsogg, Mary Cianciolo, Props: Becl-xy Koeller, Jenny Uloing, Publiciry: Mr. Richter, Jodi lsnoblaugh, Pro- grams: Julie Srach, Ushers: Diane Luerhy, Pam Felber, Sue Schulrz, Kris Kumbera, Ellen Wamser, Jenny Felrs, Lisa Wagner. The casr included: Berry Parris1 Kim Brohm, Rev. Parris: Barry Alsers, Tiruoa: Anna Marlsos, Abigail Williams: Marcy Garcia, Susanna Walcorr: Traci Franz, Mrs. Ann Purnamf Melissa Marz, Thomas Purnamz Perer Meyer, Mercy Lewis: DiAnn Lanlse, Mary Warren: Lori Srorm, John Procrorr Brian Wegener, Rebecca Nurse: Marcia Larsen, Giles Corey: Brenr Neumann, Rev. John Hale: Ted Simpson, Elizaberh Procrorg Joan llseman, Francis Nurse: Ed Hanlse, Ezelsiel Cheeverf Greg Eggold, John Herriclsf Dan Vig, Judge Harhorne: Don Whirford, Depury Governor Danforrh1 Milse Esplund, Sarah Good: Julie Efr, Hopkins: John Graham, Marrha Corey's voice: Nancy Sheldon, Musicians: Traci Franz COooeD, Jeff Sheldon CDrumsD, The girls are franricl Supposedly Mary Warren is Depury Governor Dqnforrh Signs Qwgy rhe goal Mrs. Kloehn, the direcror, has an ideal bewirching Them of John Procror. The noose avvairs him, Fall Play Q1 MEREDITH WILLSON'S THE MUSIC MAN: . 'ae The rownsfolls of River Ciry osls you ro give lowo o rry. Marion ond Amaryllis sing goodnighr ro rheir someones On April 23, 24, ond 25, rhe Morrin Luther Dromo Deporrmenr presenied The Music Mon. Due ro hord worlx pur in by cosr, crew, ond direcrors, rhe show wos o huge success. Members of rhe cosr included: Horold l-lill. Brenr Neumonn, Morion Poroo: Morcio Lorsen, Mor- cellus1 Brion Wegener, Moyor Shinnz Al Meirler, Eulolie Moclseclsnie Shinn: Becl-xy Koeller, Mrs, Porooz Amy Boris, Chorlie Cowell: Milse Es- plund, Picls-o-Lirrle-Lodies: Noncy Sheldon, Lori Srorm, Troci Fronz, Wendy Show, Quorrerz Don Krubsocls, Greg Eggold, Ted Simpson, John Grof hom, Zoneeioz Julie Sroch, Tommy: Eric We- gener, Consroblez Glenn Berres, Grocier Koy Shumwoy. The cosr olso included River Ciry solesmon, rownsfolls, doncers, children, ond rhe Boys Bond. Responsible for rhe ser of The Music Mon, vvos Mrs. Ann Meyer. Publiciryz Jodi Knoblouch, Wordrobe: Celene Menzel, Kori Hirchmon, Lindo Kophingsr, Mrs. Poroo, on her woy ro the pice nic. Morcellus ond Erhel dome rhe Sl-li, l-lorold ond Morcellus - old time buddies. poopi. . , . ond 0 founioin, rriclsle, rriclsle, rriclslef' l-lorold Hill rells of rhe terrible rrouble River Ciry is in, Q2 Musicol 1982'S SPRING MUSICAL V ag,.f?iIsfzrgQEswQ rs,fs, In -' '?2i1fQ'li5?irf8 . if ' ,sfgsbfzf-fi H , - 12,55 ' I ' , TQZQQI . NI ,lx-nf. li'5 ,g1,q-' : .::il ' ' 'i i i ,K v is, A, . S' 1 T75 T ' Ger our you wild Rid! Winthrop sings obour Gory, lne diono. Horold ond Morion have o go or rhe Shipoopi. Chorlie Cowell, rhe villoin. MARION, THE LIBRARIAN HAROLD HILL, THE MUSIC MAN I 2 A: .I' , IS Tickers: Mr. Curr Teerzen, k r if II I L,L 'iiflli-2 ',, , ggi -I,LM Program ond poster I ,7,r rrorrr VQr I I 5' desi9n: Mr. Dove I A Tm ' ' I V, Widenhofer, Props: Robyn ' , 'III ' if Duchwold, Amy Bliese, Ig i f rg, Jenny Ulbing, Lighring I 19 design: lim Kuchler, av 1, Lighting crew: Jenny y I Ulbing, Borry Alsers, Don ,S , 'luv' Gruenewold, Jon Hoellse, y ,. y The Sroge Crew, Choreography: Noncy air? A Sheldon, Sroge Monogers: Sue Pelislso ond Ed Honlse. QI And, of course, rhe Q ss direcrors! Music direcror: Mr. Dovid Definer, Direcror: Mrs, Morion Koehns The Quorrer sings obour Lido Rose Quoclsenbush. PICK-O-Iilfle''XHGOOUVWIQIWV Ladies Musicol 98 STUDENTS HONORED FOR SERVICES ln recognirion for services rendered . . . The foculry honored rhe srudenrs. On Mondoy, Moy 17, 1982, mony srudenrs of Morrin Lurher were recognized for rheir service ond leodership ro rheir school. Awords were given ro Voledicrorionsr Joon llsemon, Cindy Juedes, Sue Pelislso, ond Solurororiong John Penshorn. Cindy Juedes ond Al Meirler received the Chris- rion Citizenship ond Service Aword. Jon Drews ond Kim Lorsen were onnounced Dodger Doys ond Dodger Girls Store winners. Chopel Assisronrs, Office Aides, Deceprionisrs, 94 Honor Awords The new members of rhe Norionol Honor Sociery were: CDocls rowb Dove LeVon, Mike Esplund, Jon Drews, Lori Srorm, Ed Honlse, Don Vig, Doug Kuchorslsi. CMiddle row! Julie Heinz, Morcio Eggerr, Kim Lorsen, Jenny Ulbing, Koren Meurer, Drod Eggold, Jim Ziemer. CFronr rowb Lourie Eff, Mory Worber, Amy Hoellse, Wendy Show, Jodi Knoblouch, Dione Holzmonn. Clslor picruredb Lindo Groy, Lenore Kosren, DiAnn Lonlse, Anno Mori-cos, Lynn Dielinslsi. fm- 'W -A Y? Jon Drews ond Kim Lorsen: Dodger Doys ond Dodger Girls Srore. Spiriruol Life Commirree members, Srudenr Council meme bers, Srudenr Service Aides, Deoding Cenrer Helpers, Yeor- bool-: Sroff, ond Deporfmenr Helpers oll received cerrificores in oppreciorion for rheir help, service, ond leodership during rhe losr ye-or. We rhonls God for giving us such good Ieoders in our school. Moy He conrinue ro bless us wirh mony more in rhe yeors ro come here or Morrin Luther. x ,E A X ' if fi f vvir , 1 I - K.., S 1 -A fwi-gffa W Voledicrorions: Sue Pelisiwo, Cindy Juedes, Joon Ilsemon. Solurororionz John Penshorn, H , ' I ,M Xe ,CS Nr Srudenr Council members, Julie ond Goil, re- ceive cerrificores for dedicored service. WW slow, sn V FW Members of ine Yearbook Sroff were recognized for rneir service ro the Refresnmenrs were served offer ine service, school. lun f, iran: Cindy Juedes ond AI Meirler received rne Cnrisrion Cirizen- ship ond Service Award. I om willing Lord, ro be jusr exocrly vvhor You wonr me ro be . . Honor Avvords Q5 STUDENT MAJOR DANCES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES STUDENT WELFARE Ifkbikivfi TWH' ' KI as if HX VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FUNDRAISING 96 Advertising . AT WORK COUNCIL AT PLAY LIFT HIGH THE CROSS . Dear Graduate: Our theme for this year has been Lift High the Cross , a theme most appropriate for graduating Seniors. At this time in your young lives, your sights are set on the future. You have many questions about the days and years ahead causing some consternation and bewilderment. Amidst these mixed feelings is the constant struggle to Lift High the Cross in all of your planning, searching, and decision-making. Our human nature is to view the future with many materialistic and selfish goals. Money, fame, and status are but a few of the tempting targets. l pray that each one of you will search far beyond these worldly and self-directed motives. Lifting High the Cross implies much nobler goals of glorifying God and serving mankind. I pray that your decisions for the future may be God-directed. When He becomes a significant part of your life, you can have the confidence that choices are in His hands. What a great feeling that is! Our loving God has promised to hear, care, and help us no matter what the circumstances. This He does for the salse of Jesus Christ, His Son, who gave Himself for us and through whom we have peace, hope, and new life. May God be with each of you, guide and direct your lives, and continue to be your source of wisdom and strength as you meet new challenges ahead. Yours in Christ, Raman C. Valleslsy Pl1lNClPAL Q8 Principals Letter JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME E , T A ri + Y , il The 1982 Prom Courr wos: Joneil Groge, Doug Kuchorslsi, Lenore Kosren, Dole Kohlmeyer, Morie Deilerr, Lynn Prueser, Dove Ecislund, Joel Bohr, Cindy Orrer, Don Risse, Goil Worrs, Greg Chlodels. Prom coronorion was held on Moy 29, or 6:30 in Morrin Lurher's gym. A roroi of 42 couples cirrended prom ond processed oround rhe gym. They rroveied down the rood ro hoppiness ond fhen owoired rhe onnoucmenr of rhe 1982 courr. The courr consisred of Jonell Groge wirh Doug Kuchorslsi, Lenore Kosfen wirh Doie Kohlmeyer, Morie Delierr with Dove Ecisiund, Cindy Orrer with Don Risse, ond Goii Worrs with Greg Chlodels. Lynn Prueser ond Joel Bohr were crowned Queen ond King by M.C.'s PLT. Tousz ond Sue Sowiies. If J , Troveling rhe rood ro happiness . , . Sondi ond Jeff: rhe perfecr couple. M 5 Lynn Prueser ond Joel Bohr reigned os Queen ond King. M,C.'s RT. Tousz ond Sue Sowlles. Prom Coronorion O9 100 Prom JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME x ' .,,,- i E 6 fs, 3 1' -' E' Greg, I don'r Isnow now ro re!! you rhis but . . . Please, rolwe ner owoy!l! . Joon ond Poul rolse o breorner between donces. Bur Jordon, I'm foo fired ro donce , , . Musicoi enrerroinmenr wos provided by The Answer. John ond Mory do rhe Disco Pollso PROM 1982 Everyone wenr cpe over rhe Prom. EN xxxx To Lynn ond Dove woir for rhe Qiorious nighr ro end. The King vvirh his dore, Kenren ond Berh woir for dinner ro be served, The Junior Prom wos held on Moy 29th. Coronorion begon or 6:80. The evening conrinued or rhe Miivvoulsee Room of rhe Romodo Inn. The music provided by The Answer vvos en- joyed by dll rhor orrended Prom. The Theme of rhe 1982 Prom wos Jusf Between You ond Me. Prom 101 THE TIME HAS FINALLY COME . . . Voledlcrormon Sue Pelrslso Voledicrorion Cindy Juedes I Voledicrorion Joon llsemon Solurororion John Penshorn Groduores woir ro receive dipiomos. Dr. Wessler congrorulores Becky 102 Groduorion The foculry Ioolfs, on os rhe groduores enrer. The Seniors perform one Iosr rime os members of rhe Concerr Choir Irs over, rhe exciremenr begins. FUR US TO LEAVE THIS PLACE . . . The graduares enrerg a long day avvairs rhem. The graduarion commencemenr of fhe Class of 1982 was held on June o. Mr. Dobberfuhl, principal of Mount Olive grade school, addressed rhe class. The rhree valedicforians and sa- lurarorian also spolse. Joan llseman spolse on rhe 1981-82 school rheme, Lifr High rhe Cross. Cindy Juedes spoke on rhe class verse, ll Cor. 18111- 18. The class song, The Time Has Finally Come . . . was discussed by Sue Pelislsa, and salurarorian John Barry Akers srudies his diploma. Graduares received yellow roses. Penshorn, on behalf of rhe class, fl'1OF1lsGd Phe QVOUQS Gnd iridlVldUOl5 A sign of relief is seen in rhe graduares. who have supported our school. The y Class of 1982 prays God's blessings 2 upon Marrin Lurher as rhey leave rhis place. Mrs Plopper g55i5r5 Li5Q with her gown, The Bands music accompanied rhe day's evenrs. Afrerwards, friends discussed furure plans. Graduarion 108 Q06 0 ,W yi fy, If 0 ll M71 7 ' III, N I Wm :I W mi +V' S gk Saw XX 3 l 11 1 1 1 i i 1 111 l 'i 1 l i 3. 1 1 i 1 1 1 l 1 l l i' l l ll ll nl if 11: I S W ,Im III' fill 77 i i 9-f QS..-s'fd ' - Af ,QQ fs. Q. A 7 A I I A A ' I I 442 A A sw , . I , ,Ii Q, . 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N XX I 'X II IIIX AIR N 0 ,ll 0' Ilfl 120 0 M 'f 'W on Z I I Mmm f v-Z ps fi U Thrs post yeor s cross country teom completed o second consecu nve seoson wrth on outstondlng record tn conference ond duol competltton I feel thot the teom should hove fotred better I0 tnvtto tlonols but wtth the sound dustonce runntng tolenr thot exasts thot should be o prlmory oqecrtve next yeor I feel thot runners lllse Rondy Lol3oddo Dove LeVon Moria Mohr Steve Abel ond Tom Comobell hove morntolned o respectoblllty for Nlorrrn Luther cross country both tn the Midwest Prep Conference ond here or school Phtl Herzog Cross Country Cooch xl Wresrltng us not for everyone lt rolses o specrol type of person to become o wrestler Deslre mot: vorlon ond slslll ore oll ottrlbutes needed for ony sport Wrestlung however ts tn o closs oll by lrself lt not only requires slstlls destre ond motuvotuon but olso o socrlftce of self To foce on opponent lsnow Ing you cont hxde behind others tolses couroge Betng morure Volleyboll o fost movlng exclt :ng gome to ploy ond wotch This us especlolly rrue when rndlvuduls such os thus yeors vorslty teom members get together to com btnetume tolents ond teom worls to put together o seoson ftlled wrth challenges hlghs ond yes even lows They mode the seoson worth rememberlng The leoder shnp of the Sensors Lynn BIQIIOSIKI Psobtn DuKotz ond coptolns Ltndo Lomm ond Mory Schnelder wos excellentl The thought of 8 returntng ployers who oll lettered IO their Sophomore or Junior yeors brlngs on our of exctttng onrtclpotton to next yeor quuremenr of every wrestler Wresthng lS such o demondlng sport thot boys who cont tolse the demonds cut themselves from the teom rorher thon being cut by the cooch Anyone who molses tt through o wrestllng seoson wtth out quttrlng as o vvlnner IO my boolsl Wrestllng IS o one of o larnd sport ond If tolses o one of o land othlete Chorlene Moore Vorsrty Volleyboll Cooch Ted Rlchter Wrestltng Cooch Coochlng lS teochlng relotung orgonuzlng ond lovtng lr con be o greot source of hopplness ond frusrrottons Leornlng to occept both IS o greot chollenge ond the ontrclpotton of success rn meetlng the chollenge molses coochlng excutungl When the seoson ts over ond you con lools bocls over oll the good ond bod trmes wlth o confudent feeling of occomphshment tt meons you hod o successful seoson As o cooch thot s what l hove ond l proy ond belreve thot eoch teom member con feel the some A cooch leorns every yeor how preclous our othletes ore ond for thot l thonls the Lord Al Koeplse Vorslty Boslsetboll Cooch H ' l A ' yf I . , . - . . . , A. f 1 ' ' , ' t ' ' . . enough to hondle victory is o re- fQ THis21 v2EQ2ne rhQ GQiiQsQOsQn WQS1f?0'fY im was Q year for bUssd3?igQ jIne teq5fi3Were undefQfrk!ossmerj 2ifQg If3gf2iiA2ilI ibefwfsQrzf2f1Q9Q weXfQMQQIQ wh Q 5f'fl?1mOVe fQO ffm vQ'i3f2?1iSi4f QOQQQFQQQ f1eXfZlYfb?'S fGOff1fi5iI5ifiSW 12325313 ff Anomermggyiipifesg i If112EEZwi-i,1AQQrS 1ff?S!53?32f vw S00:d ffQQ i i 1 -W 'H U: ,iz V, , m M 4 15'V'Z'IZfwz' . 1 Q51-wiilgvwwwu MU, A azWwwww4.WN ,V V, . , 7 , 7fL4iwzii2112tfwarns.',LQg1fZ:i1L341g,r1' i,','2'pf:iifU' I 41- I M-fNf2if2M2:1 fl , . 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Johnson, Tsfaeronqhkliides Kk51Sifi,iA?SQ6rgmj5i?frh!offg sewer, am m,ppj , QI-Kevin Moninerri, Keirh Whire: CMiddIeg'KE3WD TefryQlgLjaffin,Aggi?-53owIirqqgA Kevin Rufkeg Mark Beierleg Dove HeiriiQDove'1?iLiizI4s, Tonf,i55rrzeie5:k5igQ,' Y 1 .l ifiggm HillS.AEQm McMahon. Clfronr row? Rory Hoffriidfim, G6r,?fDdke,,'Pr1ig.jsron Hoffgfjfan, LJeff1Sb3eldon,V Eyiuy Lemmgr, Dove Schmidr, Ken KOQSfifff,Tfx M Ll ggi, A K 'Vi L. - In Iwi: k.yV iii? A KJ I I-if' Agn31:5LiM::.,g.mqfe,,' f - K i , V,,, V In ., - rr qs m:..,, , K FRESHMEN r NEW A PK .r TheFreshmen Foarball Team was: CBads Row? Coach Fasholzf Carlsen Wfiiiamsfim Brabaker, Steve lbe, Um Wendt, Eric X, 4 Casper, Don Voss, Coach Maagels. CMiddIe rowbbrian Failer, Brian Peters.. .Haha Lladeriyyleff Albrechf, Jeff Morovec, Kary Kais, Cfark Kosiriski, f Mike Darge, Chuck Wine. CFror1r Row? Rick Laflodda, Skeerer'DuIde,iRar1y Lemmerg Dan Boldr, Jason Weymeir, and Cari'Sriifa.' 1 w 1 999 V' Q , r ' f A ! 211 ggfgggijr - :- ,- Q., , ,f W' f P ' , e A , W, .-, fmwzrza , Q ,fwwfwewwwfuw .M , ri f fr M , Seem W, ' 25? 1 A ' 41:1 ' if r r .1 -f v wr- w,w,2w,ff ' , 'fmf ww ' ,rr wwf 13 ,1- ff . 1.1 1 W- 's ,'?:2..-V ' f 7:59 W'243f f M r V if, f ' V, I-j 52' ' gp Freshmen show Qrear Promise ' x V V ' Knock 'em dead Freshmen! M The Freshmen Foorbaii team, after iasing our first game, ram off a five s game winning streak before :ying me Iasr game ro finish wirh o 5-11 record. A Defensiveiy ir was a reamsefforr as rher Sparrans never gave up more rhan 8 points in a game Q, r jf 3 , , - s s Ir was rhe firsr year in orgamEzedQfaarbali for mosr of the ream, and if s wasn'r unri! the middleofrhe sseasafirhatsfhe team reaily starred ro work as a unit. Much of me ecredif Mongels and Fasholzf' r r Eric Wegener e W 5 f w f s 'f .. f fawvwr' ws 1- M5335 igigqqm mms? 2 M wmv 2 sw ns i 1122? gs s 4 S wwe sais, sswgsmsws Mm? s we M MM Sw? Siima siqsimwssw W 5 ,, , Fig U 5:29 my 5' L4 , ws. s U W2 77li1.f5f::'.L'i in 2' - -i V 5 i535gj4,Qifgyenjrneoghsthereswerefews the friendships s 'mode ond the n A ii? 1f eXcifemenf sof me games kepr us v gEffdT'inse'gOod spirits. I feel we had ijitqtfrices which srrengrhened our Qndfgomes which showed o working rogerher. I look s Qforwogd ro seeing next yeor's feom 'ia if'iF?30Y s'nn n 5 A Bieiinsifsis s m 4431 3' X l 3 355235 E Q' Sssxsygygg- gwgn, s s f fqiwn i newbie s l s , ' Se1le?SQ l?soEbinfDoKC3fZ'De6nne Schwolger, Mory K Y ScI'1neider,C?iAiddIeD sSUed5owI!es,' Jenny Felfs, ' . A Lindo Lommiiynn Dielinski, Debbie Nerson, Tes- ' Lynn serves up o storm sie Howejiiim Lorsen,hKorenMohr. 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Focingo long srring of rough conference reoms orrhe end bffirhei seoion, everyone from the l bench ro the srorring lineup felr the pressure building up. Led by MVP r ,LuAnne Mirocle ond MlP Lynn Luedke, the reom's overoll record cwos 6-8 with 0 conference record of 3-7. With only 6 sophomores leaving, nexr yeor's re-om should M h --ThiSr,5Cmzy,ffxii2 rlriii Ydlfevbell few? Q hoye their ourlooks for o winning Q 2 Kristin Schroeder, Liga Moilseg Kris Krofr, Lu2RnneiMirocleQ SroceyiVHonEgeni,iQl5iiigj3CersorgcHeidiDerhloff, Koy Shumwoyi Gronrfrowi LynnVLuedlse,Ql:exi1 girghldols., Cindy Tomoszewgki, Julie Congignygi ond ,Denise gif gif s5za:M.iA3Z3M5 95535 EU? Pomeesome 'If 5505 A0 m. h , we heme YGFSEQ Skiisfssng fgiwipack fqwzhCaQa+s netsirelr,T 5nc.Pqufz,Q b5SfQ Gary Kerireri Kais, Bi!! Deke, Jordon Kopoc, PQUH-ieise, Asst. Coach DOve'SChU!dfQ Cfifiiiflifbivb , 1xaady tqbg52id25jfg39E7Qehn,'mgmehLcaQddQ, can Sfikog Jim smam, JohhLPenshQfhffBkp13 WA This yeor rhe M.L. wrestling reom took 1sr infccjnfer- ence. They finished the over ol! seosqh wirh'o'w544- H record, wirh ol! hopes ro go ro regionols and rheh goihg 1 531 'rofsroref h 8 1 The QUYSQWOW U5 'W Sf' Q Todd tries ro ger freeg V E 6I4i:?f0fSfYY Wfesflfng Q Duke woirs for mewhisneifif ' ' 5 , Dove Works force e-,, . e,e,,, We ,.,v wgwwg1,, , ,Mk ,Ma bH.Mmv- A K--w' Ihe Lv. 1Q!3cJd4fQw1iF?dQi3EMeirier, TQm cho5ncc1fzg pem1off, 403151 H9154 Ciofk Kdifwikf, Eric WGQQUSV-t CQ6Cfi 4535Cbfer. QfFrw L?mf??e'- 5kee'?59?H5?Sf?F3'9W Y-emmefl DOVE KiP T'0e9e'4 ff?'?fS', A , Q season priwed ro be c good x 31ygfwgg5dnng reom. UnderA1rhe direcrion of CQQ5g35jgQ3fggfg the regm deveioped nnro qgrqup of role-nqegi Monyiiriew Freshmenf fffqolge l succegsq l-1Qyyever,V me rgqiitgggggigigpne of me reomgSs1yQre me We fem mefF3Q?iS show, iegggyiqjggrof ipro,dUceQ ,Qdg:5f?en berrer reqffnfgggg I A , .K in I Vk.,v , R ,A.,, ,A krig ,. ' , .. '- . L-,L Coqch Reigeigt ALVL f 1f?f1 Q'Qd ff1Y.9ld WF?f?5W'i?Q?9dO'Uf WOW 0Vef1 2f V ' f5mf?55!iff Q f'f - ,K M,,Q.MWx 4- ' ' , . . The Vorsnry Boskerboil feom was Glock row? Crunch Koepke Doug Kuchorsi-u Dole Konimeyer Jeff Uursi-sn Bob Hansen Mark Bearlinskz Bon Kron r Don Ruse Glenn Georgsm Cmgrb CFronf row? Jon Crews Andy Hofemon Greg Chimdek R T Tousz Todd Jcikmsori Johnson T ,Todd Janson 9555 for TWO! Vorsiry Boskerbnii Gimme PNG! W 'J-U-M-P, Junip! 2 Q 1, ? Q25f'3?I9 195152, 4iV???5?5?fF5G5i5GfbOll fGGffiQlWf3S One fm , 4 ieriigfygiqerminoriom ond Lmigy, 9r seemed 05,2 fffohw rhe firsr 1 Tgjg5yi' Qfe rryours righreigglre, the final l Eff ,,ve , , ?i?2ififif?22Thi0QS were fOkGf1fef10US1v ond G11 3 Q7 i e iifS1Q:5fe?AWorking TOWOTG 'Cf5G5lQOolgV1CT 1 had 5 ' iiieliiiiieibnd downs. fogenjgende boungeqe A , i z ? E S 92 2 3 X Lf ia 'e FQ ff w 3 I: ef ? We 4 fn ,z:i2f3,mL,4Na 'ms 3M f 931. gpeqqg sh9pldgf gQa'lfQ5EQLgfions whoeesuppggfred me regfgyggwipgigihecpredlyLViThey3 2?nQde rhsngs'en3oyoQ!e.+ f yeor, rheflfeigrning 8 pioyers igbggfgglgiffnqkei 99 iF5555T99Qi 9nd expefiencedfeqmf They ShQU5?ii52i229i25?Pfe Confeqdepgfor rhe confere0qe1efQf5ee.73 Tlje gk 1OhUSQG?fADGeY Coach KQ?F?l5eQf9mdT TEVF95Vg2??Ei?E?9ii?I?F?ffQ0S C00f10U?Cfi 1 SUCCESS l f . 1 WQfd1efhe sQfffe e e V ,Y fg-Yg5l'3zfl-ff' .,,V .,L. ff' M -wiizzg K N V Jaw? figi h f - . 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LO regm? mughj p1jgQQi5e+fQr funfiiefrjieyelopmenrg , 33fj5fQ5 Khhh' Xifhen Coach L 5 Q, ,h'gh ZffT.iff :'Pkelsro6 315 l J.v. nQ5kemQn jf 5, - U W V V, ,Mraz v X ..,,,,..:,. 1 QL Q 4 Wi uwhc shouidl rhrow :he boil ,,,,, , , ' Freshmen Bcskefboli reom woszmqeise , e U M LU -V-, i A A KIgAiljQkSTE?l'1Z,VTiFl'1 Wendt, Wine,Vjifnzmiftdriliifiiegigffififdfile3bw?'Ridi?,Mqdis6h,1Don Vosg, Jim Vi. , ,dj .a - L Bkuboker, Jeff Albre-chr, Mark Tou5zW.fQFfQnzg,rQyg3fDkive Quurmqcgb, DqnVg 13pIdre,i John Urgdenky. e ' i e 93499 ' ' e GET OW e e ' 34n Wllgi was Q e WGS 1243-i Q were my ee The compefefmlwiiliffissghgifborgi -gfi we ployedfosf W i in f reQme.f. '532!efr71eyereZ, . gqvez iup ond, 5, the mojorirye of f fheegomes, we ended up vicrorsg e m'WE'mffhChk oil of the people who e jiomekroour games ond gave Us 'sbpporff' e 245155 4-+ Dove Quorruccio iff fr Mike Fossbender e Vi V MH SWE , 5 E , . , 5 A , MW W V if ,ix Q ,L,7' 5 VQ'Af gi i5,?i7f,gh ' 'i MQQCIN me Strategy LA,k-k if, ,eee ee i e l l E I k L Thefrgrsily 5W3 Suzy 50WUG5, TVOCGY Df0bk0f sesrersg Anno Morkos, Lon Lutz rm awww, Dem Schwofgefl Pm Davey, Undo mmm lD'Ql?'l94 l BOYS g l C3L1rl1Q81l62 Sehsohwosigi loliflf fun, fQflQi' fWOl'l4ed 1hdrd ond ogcompllghedl Qnqgellirlhon l posrl M.lg. girls' boskerbcll f62i3mS i'flOYe. We hod o Qreor reom reio-' fi6lfiShip,fCnd ir showed from the school lfE.SCOfdsl hrhor we broke. Mr. Klmdschl de- lor of credit ond fhonks for hls llhefJob,'? l ffjllllory' Sghnelder , H 'The game plonls K nl Boslnball Jig , f'HeoselQOlfh 'Lindcl muscles' her Why hyd me Anolhgg fhfough ghel e 'WITf?F?QBS:i9WQviffOeiifheeoffiia e ' lgir!'s bosleerbdliffeeip I did very welig We finished with record ond were in the rum for, fhe conference yfer mosrl of unrxl we sufferepilg mgaghl iosseggifififgfge Qiliwofked f0QF?W32'5i?0i2?Q'h Ovf WS igfjfjii' Qqrilossesi EveryQFiQg2iQfiifrh e re-om conffi? WM' everything iliey had for US io Wing ici! had fun wdifising rogerher wirkfg couch, Mr. Pohl, helped us Oi Qfeflf SQOSOH- ieii 1 -M i ll-Cindy Sid a E ,sit 5 Ak X i :fa L3 . QM I .54 P Y, 5 S X if -5 7 R ., , , K.. f i k iie A , S ,fx if . M L , N ..,, J ifm in trouble? .0-H A A-, , -Mkg,:,.f- ,. q'g..ivg,m.iwn i'j'QS?5QK13?3i2?2f2ifff'E'?f351. 1 ThGgF!F259fi21Qfg iii,i aiii Qiii A ' 'i ?'15 i i i Y i is iw Q ii if WE 5 194 fi N 7 ww? A 5'3 in M www S Gvmixx EJ iam? m Wtmlmi TH' 'J 1-V' GMS' Bmffefbfifi Miner, Lynn is emgef Hiinben, cffpnfi5Qyyg55giqg yi,5fiygigggaiagiggj21ii5i?E,ifgQebbie Nelson, Lexwmipiechr, Cindy TomosgeiisgaigggpyggiQgcipiaociaigljugi I . . f WE VE E SPIRIT, YES WE DO . e fire ' x.,'f'E Toi-ze ir rdrhe ir ro rhe :op . . . ww ? , p , 59 an - . , I I The Football Cheerleoderi gyQere1 ETopBonomJ Tommy Dingeno, Hoy Prueser, E g1fg,yL K E Sue Jogusch, Cheryl Osweid! Wendy Berkhohn, Ninous, Diana Brunner. , iu nane Shouid We doe 122 cheeneqdsng ef E The Vorsiry Doskerbcil Cheerleaders werez Tommy Dingend, Diana VBrpg1Qer,lDiAnn Lonke, Cheryl Oswald, Key Prueser, Sue Jogusch. ek , TQ fQ4Vg Q - V ffm The fiprsiry Pom Poms wereQ 1cDddf4?owJ Usd Bbomieloiiifjie-Wxcarqens, Laurie Ninoqspime Luerhy, CMiddle L ' f e KA e e - h Q Qfoyyllfiqncy Sheidon, Amy Ho-eike, Juiie Serkowsl-xi, DiQ3riQQEipgimewo!d, Wrong royy?1Mofy Worber, Traci . W il'- 'l 4 1gfV?5??T9f'i Lemke' JOnif1eH0ffYmOf1 5. Ti ff ' e , 2 4 zrsfifzlf 171 Movnwe TO THE ,f,zi?H::'x , UTGDO .M E., vi' 1 H V' 'V imggiiilwgi L5 e','Checipezfiby me dozen 194 e VWY M ' ?fT'fSiofSi ry pcm or Qu fhome football edkswiiiilaefbacle games. We have ini l spring ond work oii Q5Ummer so jAre're ready for fqorbloll season. ffogefher the e Qin Us become every Clase oncjiyfqgmd The imporromce'iQi?XQ5?ijlQiking rogerherf' , V 1 Diane Gfumewold e l TqoCifErfggfiizgQeQds1rhe grqup The LV. Pbm Pong Were: Glock row3 'Afl'1y Erllssorxf Mqfiqffirvelo, Carolyn CMiddle rowl ShelliVBohlmon,'Llffgpey,SchuIrz, Cindy Andefg25QfmdywGgfdf, J l l Q l l he srill rhere?f'Q5lf2iTQ2 Qjiljol me-,V porn l pony! f expefzerige- 'l'll never WGS Q funlwizxynbf being Ailimgiiglglggd nor only wirhmellployers and rlieycirowd, but also beifjgi igvolvedl with Che onorlwer. By l SQUOCBHWYYQ developedQogiiliigifitfidships OndllSff?QQlb?mQd.lGIdll0fitQSli2i2Es22fouldn'f l Elie' SQUUCW should go ro oulrl'leods-2'rg'lM1ss Handles, for making rhis ,M ' . ,, , ce opporfumry posssble. a i l l , VW' Gm? . -Mcriolkvelo r K V t l'5mile for h W' PQVQQQQQS2 fifsr lime eyeiiwin ond no- Qlfgirfg-Egylcrory over,5rgCorherines by wrhe only the lgon lro regl3sfetiifnooy more wins rhon c eVARSlTYf A-SUCCESSFUL h Qwfglienfen Kois pirchedioi odnlrrer, T feom our .the seosoriiwirln only 5 reiir5QniQjsg,Eiierrer- men The resr of rhelteonjilwos filled wifliiunlors, Sophomoresg ood one Freshmen. The seoson sforred off ifleofen Kois, Kenrefigsifiid Todd Johnf bulls of me plrchlnggiillclseoson long, onc! were respoosiiileifor 'oll the vicroe ries. As rl'1e seoson'lprogressed ond ine eine-xpereince xof the youngeg ployere, wos ovf2fZQome, the reom be losses.ljByTTliQiGingiTLof The regulorlseo- V A ' l Our or firsf son, rhecl fEGQ3fi:i 5l5rooo or 12-51,5 fylog me record fof iwsnsln ocsingle aseg,5on.fl ln conferencej fhe record Csecond plocel The nignlignf'ofjfne,l yeorwwogfbe invirorion ro porricioore inloployiofiiond be one ofthe reoms cornpgiifjgggin the srore roornonnenr. 1 fseoson' woso Tremen- doosljffiviifoochc Foszholzg ll el 5 on l l l Ae 5lpQgQ35:Q lfhafq no 126 Vorslry Doseboli . V The Vorslryiioseboll reom wos: flloclkrowi Rich Hoyden, Marla Berlinslsi,lRgTL Tousz, lSenrenQKols,1Todd Johnson, Morls,Mohr, Pool Hoin, DovefEclSligQfifii,'CooChD6rlin5E5ii ,flfrprif row? Brod Eggold, Rob Berlinski, Don Risse, Jon Leffilsegll3obQ6oWElfrogfi 'll gov Ml! l A lr's Q mr Pauirakesashde.,, ,r ,, , N 1 Afrer a prrery O 2 srarr rher 3 va baseball re-ann caughr fare ro frnrsh warn an 112 record Afrer an excmng '11 inning come from belnrnci victory over Sr Mary s rhey ned for fnrsr rn conference piay Theur conference record was 101 The success of me team s experernce was armbured ro me ralenr af everyone Their fufure iooks pfomxsang nf they continue os they have :has year Coach Burgess V , I V ' A r, , Q I I , an , U Q 'z ' ' ' . U r . , ' . ' f 4 f - K ' v H fgUQ7Q:er ' Epi .Lge w f ' , V' 9 'K 4' . ' 52g , 1 H g, rr I 31,1 ig 1 f , . K 'L The Vrecrrn Wasp Underiy, Coach Burgess, Jim Brubaker, c Kory KoEgQNHReiFa5sbender, Chuck Fre-ifnund, Paul Fassbender, Mike Sfenz, Margorer . Linda Maij1IerjiMQrsgDg CFronr rowj Dave Quarruccio, Skeeter Duideg lfeyiniurlse, MQFKVTQUSZL, IQQYQK, 'V ci Heinz, Dave Sieyerd Mark Manszik, ' ,, i ' ' ' , y Mikerhrefws anorhercurvei fi L 5PaUI7scEJres a run for the Sporranss e r Kerxghusrresy.. r siruarian is si rv, ugsebau, ,127 1 i , Track rearn Coachyfieigiesg mQorymMonreaI, Jeff Ryrag isocharski, Scorr Sauren Milse Joahefnjfiieiil Johnson, Tom Campbell, Ron PenseQQal3l'Consigny, Coach! iglergag, Wiidole row? Srepnermbeig Bob Maurirz, Clarlsfiicjsrusisig Scoir Kroeningllfdiggjpprzeieclri, Jen' M fzf,1fg5Fisher, Maris Jubetk, Carson Wiiliamsfieirh DomagoQsEiigIirn.'Vialag John Semancils, John Adali, CFronr row? Boyer, RichieiLaBodffcig oQlafHernke, P.erzlaff,Pai.xl Vl-leBe,Doug Deese, Ted,SimpsongiBrEangPerers,V We Beese was one af rhe major poinr gerrers for A wed- i ,i all, rrneiifseqgon was prerry good, We finishedfirhefseason wirh q5ff .500 record, and placed third in x ference meer. The one thing rhar'.ri?lef ?figiii team was lacking fhis year was iThere was really none ar all. We-jusr had outstanding individuals in cerrain areas, ro name Todd Hernlse, Tedliimp- son, myself, is Cfolef Kohlrneyer, and Paul Boys' Track V m Maurirz will UQEOVQYGOT ,asser for nexr ' iyeor's squads , Consigny, among orhersl We were a young team. We look forf -ward ro a berfer season nexr year, when :we have more ex- perience . 'f Doug Bee-se Dale Kohlmeiker was saccessfui-In and distances this year. ' A W T Ted Simpson -'on his way ro anarher firsr, IT M.L.'s disrnnce,mru5r3fag54QpQ1Q-Fga yew os ca gggdupg John Iodd dQmomsyrQrQ25ify5HECf',IY'f0OC5'0ff- Paul Consigny efoff ro Q good LmV' Y V Todd rhe woy ro the finigmqne John Rerzioff the bode-sfferffwl K x V A7 N Y A A Vi V x A Mike Jochem U ond Ove? rhfffjisie vduir, 5 Doug Kud'it3rglsi,w5I!Abe Q big he-lp for,if3g5ifLj,xegrfs squad. x ' K M ' H- O Q gli Doygf :Trad-1 129 p p Asf e2f - fowy Sowiles, Debbip Kim Lorseh, L Q Mary Worber CMQYQ. WWF, PCN Ulbing, Cpilgen Whire, Kirry Drobko, SchwoigerlfJpliQzB65?ffQ5,LK1do ggg,f Lomm, , Q ff: p p ' f fl ' ,jfjfiqiflgg ,Sellers beprs rhe fog., fffiipspfrboll rearh yeqfpwos reoily awesome! We oll ployedfpgerher os o reom and nor jusr for-knukseives. We worked ond played hard, We played TO' Zgqlirihfullesf mosr of the fime, ond when weleomed from ir. Isrfr Thor re-om is clipobour onywoy? We' 5p!oyed rogerher mnrppugh borh rhe good ohd rl'1e bod rimesmoolk our wins qngzlf! losses wirh our Up, ond yygggQg proud ro be o port of rhe reomW'tiddF Martin Lurherf' - PD, fI A l f 1:30 vcfssfy sonbony ' df-eiivers - V UJVSEU 9095 fCff iflifi jusr Q !irrie,jh l - , Kim goes forkmeVgUSroE1g l A V g . Sig .,,. A , , .. , , 1 makes rhefpioy oryhcgqxgyi L A 5,5 I F2535f5Eve6'1if3fhough iWe imbipved omg fGCOfdffOif1'0Sf Lsr31!vo d1gQQQOinfSQ6?25EGS65555WFOI' GS 153 Wimil6SiSfkecord?iEThe giffsg did ho' eikr shomib lor of q17gQrocregjQfQ7gg9lu gh g ouf1rhe SQEQQQG. Eii?f?Ji,lfhOLi?QE1? fhG? sevQfi31 gomQS, they rubber goveff up ontjfghey pgfgi fqfrh 10055 Wff' rhrows while iirqfr ond Thggfgqkga loolsigri, - , Q 'Hdrisen ge-rs me grounds-rQ m ,- i iifTgfW' 212 , ' Heidi Ikrfitoff, Aliisormen, Lczurtggfwgljmuigjr, llfirig L 55 Lindo'Gowlirro, Caddy, Tomosiewski, Lugzjge Mirogigggglfgmm,Ce5QfiQfSrocyiAHe5riSi2n, Lindcjl-P,iChordS,Joy Theimke5 V 1.v,59ggbQaa 131 fML':,': ififl k l lw whb 7 imgmazg., '1U1f:.s1g'. . 534. ' - I H K -4 ' K Wiz :Sir - Zg ' K ' ' -'JC ii::,i'1,' W:QVibi,', 'z H . H. ,. . .V 'VPN' 'A ' 'i?:V',.i ' ' ,ww ,,,mMM.5, Jenny DQ all 15 H Q WQi'Q1Qf,lLGUfl6 Efr5April Pogirjipelg Amyiiirger, Rieggffirqcey Schuifz, Julie Ryder, Christo Sieihhddg QMQfCws1Qeff, fQweHfGfQQef we Sm+ff1MQw Hefdeffff-ffm :Q1feifQm1gm1QQfe Fefe? ow swam, we MGMSueJQQWHQTfQf2EfF5f0b2fQ4?1W210 1Pwes?i4gKQv PWQSW 'W'f?fFeA5'f0Wf94 NCf1CV Cefgffd , , gg, Suejjumpis spccessful. ' ' V fl: E V' ' l 7 L' WToke off! m Y I ' 'l 5 Lymiifili-:es me handoff. L 182 iffflfis' rf5gi5 W sue geggamqufsf, wry s.:henzefgfKerry M11fQi32 weQaygqggm35 , saqggggggpsmongggggm sdqfogqef, undowese, Coach Menzeiifmddse f : ,V 1112335-' zwzifzzn. ' 'V f-fi - ' ,gig 'f i11i4risrin'ig quick, .h - , . Z - fggggg, I W' m 735 L , ESgFQrGnc6iiPgby champs. V 1 A v W 4 K K Aqfjkoy files over me hurdles. I cz ctldEenginQ tend fuifijiifpg sport. Thglmerpbers of5i2This LLT6QmLWQ?6ULbOfHf?1Ord working cind suite-ssfu! . They finished 33fourrhfQQf bQT3? 3fWC5QS2ifL 9009 eQ9T dOOV5f55fGY5?fCG 'fEiiF5E3ts l TH6iQyArooii5A firsr place or me sufggey gqvifggrcnonfizhey 5is2gfwQh 2alt fh6i??EiUoI Grid rriongixior meets. 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XX' X 5ffSX3a:M-QXXX 7 Xffyf XXX - 7 77 SPARTANS IN THE SPCTLIGHT S, A ,X PWA! porrs Cond' 5 unn- annum: 'M Q W 0 gi lull 0 0 011,10 ul 1 In U llll 11 llll ll xhx ww X xt KQX Xi? 1. 11 11 11 11 11 11 nu 3 'E f -1 ,1?E2.. I Z' VII l l 11 1 i 1 l 11 1 l l' 1 it i i x Q ' .IQ x ANR C25 s'5S,, Nvvx Wix s x xx s9X Q: as 9 S Nil? 0 xvwm mill mtl' um ll ull ll I: n llll ,, Ill' I lllll, 000' lll0'0l 0 0 SU 1 I I ,Q 571 ' wg 0' xx 4 Z ' ss Qx Q, .gs Qt L S KW ag!! nga? 4 f ' 1 I - V y C- - I - ' 'FO9 , ' 62'-45555 S X 959 A ' S xs Q K Z0 ' 4 V xx W '. LQ my . A W rrw ' ' KW M Illl mW Q I k 0 fp .-G nv - . m x W ll 1 : X Q M42 x ,, 6, , Q . 'fa 17' X 1 N: . g ' W X55?i aF:aE 3 P , x ag 's 1 V SUMMER SUMMER On July 2Orh, 1981, Charles, Prince of Wales, married Lady Diana Spenf cer in rhe Wedding of rhe Cenrury. Over 750 million viewers around rhe world warched rhis fairy-rale-lilse wedding in London's Sr. Pauls Carhe- dral. Twenryrsix clergy and over Q7 musicians added ro rhe exciremenr of an evenr ro be long remembered, KD C Z Z F71 JU V5 C Z Z l'l'l JU SD C Z HS H33 'dElWW DS HEIWW DS 'd3WW HS WW H3 ITS WW WWHS 'dEl WWHS H3 WWl'lS H3 'dEl 2 2 3 V3 Qc LLI 2 2 3 ac Ll.l E E 3 The rhird and mosr dev' asraring wallsour in rhe sporr's hisrory occurred rhe summer of 1981 as baseball players all over rhe counrry wenr on srrilse for 50 days 713 games were cancelled and players losr an esrimare ed S28 million in salaries. The main issue involved in rhe srrilse was whar com- pensarion on owner should ger if one of his players be- came a free agenr and signed wirh anarher ream. The argumenr was serrled wirh neirher side acrually gaining very much Al rhough rhe season was re' ball fans losr fairh in Ameri- ca's favorire sporr and rurned ro orher pasrirnes. In January, a jer flying from Washingron, DC. ro Florida crashed inro rhe Poromac River due ro ice buildup on rhe plane s wings. There were few survivors, among rhem a woman who was heroically saved by an innocenr bysronder. Many people warched rhis courageous manjump inro rhe icy warers of rhe river ro save rhe drowning woman. 1981782 saw rhe dearhs of many en rerraining and influenrial people. Among rhem were: Naralie Wood acrress wife of Pyoberr Wagner, There was much scandal over rhe cause of her dearh. One rumor holds rhar she fell off a boar while inebriared and drowned. Anwar Sadar, Presidenr of Egypr who had been pivoral in bringing abour a lasring peace berween Egypr and Israel. Sadar was shor by a rerrorisr. William Holden, who when inroxicar ed apparenrly hir his head on a rable. He was rhe srar of such movies as Ner worls and 'Damien-Omen ll. Four Mllwaulsee polce officers, all shor while on dury John Delushl who died from on over- dose of heroin and cocaine. He will long be remembered for his crazy acrs on Sarurday Nighr Live and in rhe Blues Drorhers and for his abiliry ro mal-ze peo- ple laugh. f'N If Milwaulseeans experienced rhe coldesr and one of rhe longesr winrers in rhe cirys hisrory rhis year, Temperarures dropped ro an all rirne record-brealsing 26 below zero and snowsrorms cone rinued inro rhe beginning of April, The coming of spring was grearly appreciared ll , ,:lT.' :- I d 0 sumed, many former base' - if 5 . my v 1 5 Q: TOOL 8: DIE DESIGNINGF QUND W learn It now WISCONSIN In an easy step by step system 1955 0 NO HOMEWORK and no unrelated courses a HANDS ON WORK ORIENTED PROGRAM 'INDUSTRIAL DEMAND for students 84 graduates over 250 Wlsconsln lrrms uslng ACME people the CONSTANT DEMAND by lndusty for ACME Students and GRADUATES IS contunuously on the upqrade Every year more Wlsconsln frrms are asklng for more ACME qraduates FINANCIAL AID avarlalale vvrth assrstance ID all the paperwork loans and grants EARN and LEARN you can work full tame lol: vvhule an thus proq arn rlay or evenunq trdlnrnu sesslons IDENTICAL TO AN ENGINEERING DEPT not just a school o course A CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM PLACEMENT SERVICES avnl able to students and Graduates for ov: r 25 years ACME INSTITUTE has been able to offe 1 to 4 INDUSTRIAL posltrons to every qracluatt 'ACCREDITED and V A APPROVED DAVE Formerly a student In Tool gl Due Deslgn ACCREDITED SCHOOL at ACME Instltute Through the Place INSTITUTE Y It TECHNOLOGY N offered a posrtlon IR the Tool Eng Dept of a large Hartford Wlsconsnn flrm and wlth an envuahle hugh 5 fuqure salary Tramrng and Pfacement Services are Phone Wme 0' WS really great at ACME sand Dave QQQMIE INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY, me Q IN HALES CORNER 0 IN MANITOWOC 5101 S 116th Street H22 WASHINGTON STREET Hales Corners WI 53130 MANITOWOC WI 54220 Phone 4141529 0705 PHONE 414 682 6144 FOR 25 YEARS ACME HAS BEEN THE HALLMARK HV ITS FIELD AS THE CAREER TRAINING CENTER HV TOOL 81 DIE DESIGN FOR ANYONE MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING CAREER PROGRAMS IDENTICAL TO INDUSTRY THROUGH PERSONALIZED PRACTICAL THOROUGH AND SPECIALIZED TRAINING U IN A- - ,. ,, ,N 0 f f '- 'H H t il ' . I Ir 0 I H I - V Y ' gf? 0 ' L a ' A , , -5' ,r 'LI . E L 2 A 5913 E3 .E+ f I ' ' 'T ' ' f, ment Servuces Dept. of ACME, Dave was 1 ,I.,:..rfl.u 4411.-,-1.tlt.+rt .rf 4 n h . . V tN',T1..1, ..ft4.rh'Z7,frQrf f..Q Avi. .11 , ' I ' I Q xxi ' ' ' b . I , Advertising 141 MR. KOEPKE'S CLAN TAKES FIRST PLACE! The 4rh Hour Advonced AIgeorofTrig, closs roised over 5500.00 for rhe yeorbools competition. In rhis picrure, the closs proudly expresses, Were number one! Members of rhe closs were: CBOCI-1 rowb Kim Mirchell, Lindo Pererson, Berh Broclserr, Kim Lorsen, Dione Holzmonn, Jodi Knoblouch, Lori Srorm, Mory Worber, Bonnie Fuchs, Morie Dellerr, Shelley Schulrz, Kirry Droblso, Perer Jomes, Scorr Kroening, Don Heise, Srudenr reocherf Miss Vorgos, Mr. Koeplse. CFronr row? Kori Hirchmon, Mil-ze Esplund, Lenore Kosren, Ed Honlse, DiAnn Lonlse, Chrisro Sreinhous, Lourie Eff, Amy Hoellse, Lynn Tews, Becisy Meyer, Brod Eggold, Gory Monreol, Bob Hansen, Liso Adoli, John Rerzloff, Jim Ziemer, Don Gruenewold. 142 Adverrising ROOM 205's SPONSORS MR. KOEPKE MISS VARGAS MR. GREVE MR. JENSEN MR. FASZHOLZ MR. DEFFNER MRS. BIESTER New Hahn Z'rawl6cf1ter I 3850 South .Maanfand kaad K4 141 no 7310 h 'Ill' XXX llln 'IU New Hcrlbn Wzlvcansin 53151 HH! - No C g T Y INTERIORS DESIGN GRAPHICS CONSTRUCTION COORDINATORS O U1 de'x ' UB. INTERIOR PLANNING 81 FURNISHINGS FOR 0 OFFICE 0 COMMERCIAL o HEALTH CARE FACILITIES 1249 NORTH FRANKLIN PLACE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53202 TELEPHONE: M271 -22257 -1 AUTOGRAPHS COMPLEMENTS OF A FRIEND dverrising 143 WHAT IT TAKES T0 WIN THE YEARBOOK CCMPETITION! To ger his class ro win rhe comperirion, Mr. Koeplse had ro offer Lenore, DiAnn, Amy, and Lori A's in exchange for rheir money. CAnd you rhoughr those girls were smarrlb As Don, Scorr, Mary, Jim, Derh, Peter, and Kim broughr in rhe big bucks, Diane rabulared rhe money. 144 Adverrising Ar the beginning of the comoeririon, ir looked as rhough we would never win. The seniors were DlSGUSTEDl Bob and Gary had ro use force ro gel money from Ed Hanlse, while Lori Storm and Mr, Koeplse robbed him of everyrhing he owned. WW-V To roise some money Cin rheir cose lr turned our ro be A LOTD, Shelly ond Merle sold kisses ro the genrlemen ln me closs. if A C H E E S E A N D S T U D E N T P I Z Z A ? Adverrlsing 1115 Qcloeffler DlAlvlomns,.m.. Your F ull Service Jeweler 5635 BROAD STREET GREENDALE WI 1 . lv 'P- 1880 1980 0. ul ,,o.-ya, ' Palm 50114015 GILLETTE 071: 01444 bm FUNERAL HUME 3232 W LINCOLN AVE PHONE 645 6367 Lynn G Johnson Royrnond E Relss Timothy L Johnson Morls E Relss 11 ll - l Q 1 i MlLWA C 3 Q , 6 . vflI.ry . I is sz. Q D .U ' , . 2 I I I I MILWAUKEE. VVIS. 53215 146 Adverrising Fllll YIIII9 As a Lutheran you can take advantage of many opportunities unique to membership with Aid Association for Lutherans. AAL offers quality insurance products and many other fraternal benefits. Scholarships the opportunity to socialize with other branch members and personal and family enrichment programs are just a few. Take the first step toward a more secure and rewarding future for yourself and those you love. Call your AAL representative. Richard A. Pep peI Agency 9004 W. Lincoln Av. Suite 201 West Allis WI 53227 Phone: 321-8107 E Aid Association for Lutherans Home O11 ce Appleton, W scons n 54919 Helping people through insurance and other fraternal benefits l u I c s 0 o Hlfanyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but V- 1 has no pity on him how can the love of God be in him? Dear -A I children let us not love with words or tongue but in actions and in f, I num. 1 john 3: 1718 . . I I I TI ' 5 'l'i.w Ii' we cAlu-1 A 4 1. f - f he . I I 7 The problems and crisis oftoday sAmerican society are iq., ' . ' . our concern. We re involved. We care. 'Ty-I., ' ' I H ' -' I if wifi ,V'. It VH' I S: I 1 .K , Il W I f T Loeored of 0505-0515 N. 124th sneer ' . K' . ff f W 'I Moll oddress - PO. Box 13867 - Wouworoso WI 53218 . 'I .Lhtheran Chddren S Fmend SOC16ty - -... 4 14141258-4542 f IQ A ' ,X . ff , L, . NU ' N .1 'K wu t av' NA J K 4 4 f I lik My ik gt v nr ,I L2 nk lui, ' we A' -If 7 X W X, I ,v I f II fl I I Illlirtlu mvfw K 7' J .4 A ww x , I X , II! , I 4 I? nfl I X II 'I ,VIII I I 9 SII TI- . I IX ul 1 . I , I I --.',, .K Q ZE3E'ew.V'k All K A jg .. gm. X ,,, we THOUGHT You suoum KNOW- If ,LI I I 4 -I I X I In L, vw Il X I I , I wx f I Q f Aw PR XX ' X II A ' I ,gd I I V AA' 1 5 Iv W 1 I I xg If xxx M IWII . M I t I X I I I ,JI L ly X -J ,mf P, all I4 at c I -6 fi II! 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Bahr Mr. 6 Mrs. John Bahr Mr. C1 Mrs. Donald Beierle Mrs. Elizaberh Bliese Mr. EJ Mrs. David Bond Mr. 6 Mrs. Wallace J. Boris Mr. E: Mrs. Clarence Mason Mr. E: Mrs. Elroy Mengerr Mr. 6 Mrs. Ralph Willse Mr. G Mrs. Mr. Cv Mrs. RK. Williams Robert W. Wohler PATRONS Mr Dr. Mr . fn Mrs. G Mrs. . 6 Mrs. Calvin Abel John T. Bond Bernard Kloehn Mr. 6 Mrs. David Krubsacls Mr. E: Mrs. Harold Plopper Mr. E: Mrs. Russell C. Tews Mr. G Mrs. Fredricls H. Wegener Dr. G Mrs. Marrin F. Wessler Arh Hour Junior Theology - Mr. Burgess Arh Hour Modern Problems - Mr. Herzog Arh l-lour Sophomore English - Mrs. Kloehn Arh Hour Sophomore English - Mr. Reigles PHOTOGRAPHY BY 0 EA51 e 0 WEST 1409 EAST CAPI TOL DRlVh 6768 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE MILWAUKELWISCONSIN 5321! WEST ALl.IS,WlSCONSlN S3219 4I4f964-6161 4l4!327-6611 ,HW V V ? . ,MW ., f A f A .ily iff my mx ff -A 494V-m. lf A Ei- 453235- 52 X ar MR. WRIGHT ALGEBRA The 4rh hour Algebra class was: CI3acl1 rowb Bob Williams, Cindy Prirzlaff, Marr Fisher, Brian Fuller, Tim Hawkins, Cheryl Block, Joel Kopac, Janell Groge Neal Pergande, Mr, Wrighr. CMlddle rowb Marry Rlausmeier, Sandy Ellis, Bonnie Forbes, Bunny Droblsa, Karen Ziollsawslxi, Karhy Yohpe, Pam Nowal-s Jason Bond, CFronr rowb Sreve Schaefer, David Quarruccio, Shawn Robbins, Rachel Koeller, Jodie Gray. 160 Adverrising GJ 6 am Q W5 XC aww av , 2 c +52 2 'X' Je YN 2 aww ,Wo aww am, W Qww M5 Qhmds WMQ QWY ww WW AMA Qdbiykw if 4!3fvw6zQ Fu e5 ,Zim uA Mr LU w-59 VL M Q Q 7gA'VoVW74MfUfLfL FM M X . 0 o ' + C Q6 4 N a fb 'Of + S? Yx N F CJ X 9 CJ Gb Q Nab 74 Q 'F ac 0 X 6 'Z7 X 9 f N0 ' X of-of 'x ff fp 0 9' ,D K I F ' 1 x X O f ' x Oo 1 6 O . E V 506. X 1 5 ,,.-- ' 4 x X 0 wi Sb Nc N J X iv Q D Gs fa ,L Q' x ' 19 'N 1 X Q 0,19 N .32 Q7 ll 'X 4 X - X1 Q76 x AO ET W a 4 C? -Q 3' 'X Q0 'o Q' C' L69 4,70 3 Wm To Y ' ' . Q ' W -1' If' Q I 'QW ' . go , .QI X , Sv ' K X in f2 ' X ' ' df, , X QQ V, up . KT QQQLQ ct My Y QQQ ' - ' I f , K' A ll 74-4 I id-nvt , Ad q 161 AUTOGRAPHS A TRIBUTE TO MR. RICHTER K 'T' ' T tt TTiE'?5:7?35.t5f? ,..Wf:5'X 'W f' 32552521 'Y 1 .1 5 .fx-W r T cs-2, its . 1 is-R R K? God has richly blessed me here at Martin Luther High School in many ways. lt's often related how students are inspired by teachers. I have been inspired by students - who, through their faith, their dilligence to their taslss, their loyalty to their school and, most of all, to their Lord, have helped me grow closer to them and to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. God is moving me on, but a very special part of me will always be here at Martin Luther. God bless you all and lseep you in his molding hands throughout your lives, Stay soft and pliable, allowing God to shape you into His vessels. l love you all, as He does. Ted Richter Mr, Ted Richter is an original. Not only is he one of Martin Luther's first teachers, he is also a unique person. ln 1968, Mr. Richter started the Art department at Martin Luther and made it what it is today. Mr. Richter has been involved in just about everything at Martin Luther at one time or another. Some of his greater accomplishments are: assistant coaching of football and tracls, coaching of wrestling, man- aging the publicity for the different events at Martin Luther, and helping to plan, decorate, and supervise school dances. One of Mr. Richter's favorite hobbies is worlsing with his pottery. At home, he has a worlsroom with a kiln and potter's wheel, He's combined his love for pottery and his love for God into an interesting presentation in which he can witness to others. He is the president of the congrega- tion at Our Shepherd Lutheran Church. He also teaches Sunday School there. He is very willing to help others. Mr. 164 Tribute Richter is lsnown for always being there to help his fellow- man. Mr. Richter is devoted to his wife Cecilia CCeciD and their two sons Matthew C125 and John MOD. His wife is a teacher in the Greendale public schools. They both enjoy doing many things with their children as a family. They are all very strong in the Lord. Mr. Richter holds a strong rapport with the faculty and students here at Martin Luther. The teachers will always remember getting together on M.L.'s birthday Calso Mr. Richter's birthday? and writing songs. One of the most popular was Johnson's Boys. Mr. Richter is lsnown to the faculty as the Hammer for his tough rebounding in the faculty basketball games. He's a very athletic and physically strong man, yet personally, artistical- ly, and spiritually he is very gentle. Mr, Richter is a very special person and will be greatly missed as he is moving to St. Louis in order to enter the seminary. STAFF CREDITS Editor in Chief , . . Asst. Editor in Chief . . Opening Section . . Senior Section ..... Underclossmen Editor .... Foculty Editor .....................4 Stott: Glenn Diedrich, Jockie Couturier Activities Editor ............................... Stott: Melisso Motz, Koren Skogg, Bonnie Forbes Boys' Sports Editors . . . . . . Liso Plopper . . . Don Vig . . . Don Vig . . . Liso Plopper . . . Ed Honke . . . Steve Buetovv . . . Sue Quost . . . . Morcio Lorsen CFolD Mike Esplund Ed Honke Stott: Chris Moos, Julie Tordik, Jenny Ulbing, Noncy Kocher Girls' Sports Editor .................................. . . . Julie Stoch Stoff: Liso Moike, Dione Holzmonn, Jockie Couturier Business Editor .....................,... Stott: Julie Tordik, Glenn Diedrich Division Poges ............. ,... Heod Photogropher ............................................... . . . . Cindy Juedes . . . . Don Vig . . , . Mike Esplund Photographers: Ed Honke, Don Vig, Jenny Ulbing, Keith Roberts, Croig Burt Copy Editor . . .... . . Heod Typist . . Advisors . . . The end of this yeorbook symbolizes the end of the 1981- 82 school yeor. This end gives you the chonce to relox ond breok owoy from the responsibilities thot school brings. This isn't true when you speok of the yeorbook stoff. All through the school yeor they hove been working very hord to bring you this book ond just becouse it's summer, their work isn't necessorily finished. Mony finishing touches still need to be . . . Nlorcio Lorsen . . . Liso Moike . . . . Mr. Brondon Mrs. Wegener put on the book ond next yeor's stoff is olreody busy plonning their book. The Pholonx stoff hopes thot they hove succeeded in copturing the unique memories of this yeor ond thot these memories will be kept olive through this yeorbook ond cherished forever. Stoff Credits 165 Lisa Deniz Adalif Burana , 5-25-o4, Likes going ro and having parries and going ro concerrs, Whar rime does rhis class end? , Chorus 1, Concerr Choir 23, Srage Crew 1, Ambiriong To be rich. Susan CSueD Marie Adler, Cleo , 4- 25-64, Likes bike riding and warching Ted Simmons, Per-peevef Being misundersrood, Musical 1,2, Concerr Choir 2,8,4, Chi Rho Club 1,8, Library Aide 2,8, Turor 4, Depr. Secrerary 1,4, Ambirion: To become a rich financier. Barry Allen Akers, Clyde , 1-29-o4, Likes singing and gerring high on Vira- min B-12, Per-pe-eve, Having a car bur no insurance money, Finesse , Cho- rus 1, Concerr Choir 2,8,4, Trouba- dores 2,C3,4, Track 1, Wresrling 2, Sfu- denr Council 4, Usher 4, Musical 28, Drama 4, Ambirion, lndusrrial Elec- rronics Engineer, Joel Michael Bahr, Barney , 7-12-64, Likes bowling and skiing, Per-peeve: Gerring up in rhe morning, Gor any candy? , Baskerball 1,2, Cross Coun- fry Q, Tennis 1,2,B,4, lnrramurals B,4, Gym Leader 8, Brass Choir 2,S,4, Pep Band 1,C3,4, French Horn Ouarrer 3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,8,4, Concerr Choir 2,8,4, Ambition, To grow old. David CDaveD Jeffrey Basel: Bunz , 7-24-64, Likes wafer skiing, playing piano, and singing, Per-peeve1 Spir in rhe bubbler, Give me a break , Srage Crew 1, Concerf Choir 4, Ambi- riong To major in music or Chrisrian Educarion. Douglas CDougD Marrin Beesez B.Z. , Q-8-64, Likes camping and weighrlifr- ing, Per-pe-eve, Preppies, Really? , Foorball 1,2,S,4, Baskefball 1,2, Track 1,2,C3,4, PU. Cheerleader 4, lnrramur- als 8, Ambirion, To become a Com- purer Analysr or Dafa Processor, Dawn Marie Beirzel, Mourh , 5-14- o4, Likes ro have a good rime, Per- 1oo Senior Direcrory SENIOR DIRECTORY peeve, People who are dishonesrl Yesl! , Ambition, Fashion Merchan- dise. Lynn Marie Bielinski, Lynnski , 1-7-o4, Likes T.P.ing, parries, and being wirh friends, Per peevef Wairing for Karen in rhe morning, l don'f care , Vol- leyball 1,2,4, Turor 8, Recepfionisr 4, Office Helper 4, Ambirionr To be a good RN. Jill Ellen Braunschweig, Jilli-Willi , 7-7- 64, Likes parries and dancing, I can deal wifh ir , Make-up Crew 1,2, Yearbook Sraff 8, Ambirion, To be a Make-up Arfisr in New York. Diana Lynn Brunner: 8-16-o4, Likes going ro baskerball games and crash- ing our, Per-peeve: People who don'f give srraighr answers, Gimme a break , Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Track 1,4, Srudenr Council 1,4, Yearbook Staff 1, Cafereria Helper 1,2, Depr, Sec- rerary 4, Gym Leader 3, Turor 2,4, Ambirion, To own a car. Robyn Louise Buchwald1 Bob , 5- 22-64, Likes working, going our, and ralking wirh old friends, Per-peeve, Preppies, l wouldn'r know , Sym- phonic Band 1,2,8,4, Sfring Ensemble 1,2,B, Woodwind Ensemble 28, Musi- cal 2,8, Concerf Choir 8,4, Trouba- dores 4, Baskerball Mgr. 1,2, Track 1, Chi Rho Club 1, Props Mgr. 2, Year- book CSraff 2, Ediror 85, Ambirion, Oc- cuparional Therapisr Assisronr. Craig Allen Burr, Burr , 10-4-o8, Likes hunring, fshing, and phorography, Per-peeve1 Chemisrry and Geomerry, Brass Choir 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 1,Q,B,4, Jazz Lab 4, Ambirionr Business. Mary Jo Cianciolo: Chinch , 8-5-64, Likes horel parries OT Bethesda, Per- peeve, Underclassmen, You're driv- ing me crazy! , Pom Pons 1,2, Make- up Crew 1,2,3,4, Sofrball Mgr. 1, Homecoming Commirree 4, Ambi- rionz To pass Am. Hisr. Deborah CDebbieD Ann Cieslakf 11-28- o3, Likes singing, sporrs, and fellow- shipping ar Open Door, Per-peeve, Srupid rrivial rules fhar resrricr srudenr righrs, You know P , Trouba- dores 2,C3,4, Concerf Chair 2,8,4, Track 1,2, Receprionisr 4, Basketball 1, Chi Rho Club 1,3, Musical 4, NHS 8,4, Ambirion1 Physical Therapisr. Carhy Jean Clemens, Clam , 8-18- o4, Likes hanging around wirh Viola, running, and gerfing ran, Per-peeve: People who make-our in rhe halls, . . . because l'm a Seniorl , Volley- ball 1, Track 1,2,8,4, Ambirion1 Cosmo- rologisr. Karl Richard Cleppef 'lFish , 8-21-o4, Likes road racing, mororcycles, and parries, Per-peeve, Mopar, Ler's pur on rhe gIoves , Foofball 1,2,B, Wres- fling 1,2,8, Troubadores S, Musical 1,2,8, Ambirion: Aufomarive Engi- neer. Julie Ann Conrad: Rod , 2-5-64, Likes going our and having fun and playing pool, Per-peeve, People who rhink rhey're berrer rhan orhers, O' Alrighr , Ambirion, To find a good paying job, William CBilD G. Dake: Snake , 5-20- o4, Likes drawingfpainring, spacing our, and lisrening ro rhe radio, Per- peever Following school rules, Oh dearl , Wresfling1,2,B,4, Foorball 1,2, Track 8, Gym Leader 4, Ambirion, Teaching CArrD. Parricia CParD Lynn Davey: PD , 12- 4-o4, Likes playing sporrs and picking on people bigger rhan me , Per- peeveg Broken bones, i'Oh myl , Volleyball 1, Soffball 1,2,B,4, Baskefball 2,S,4, Office Helper 8, Gym Leader 4, Ambirion, Archirecr. Carherine CCarhyD Kim Derhloff, 9-8- o4, Likes being lazy, being wirh friends, and reading, Pet-peeve, Working, Ya know? , Basketball Mgr. 2, Drama 2, Track 2,3, Ambi- tion, Physical Therapist Assistant. Brian Edward Dethloffg Death , 1-4- 64, Likes talking to and doing things for people, I don't give a ripI , Cross Country 1,2, Stage Crew 1, Stats, 1,2, Baseball 1,2, Usher 4. Brian Gordon Dey, Fry , 4-14-64, Likes playing in a rock band and working, Pet-peeve, Preppies, Don't ask me, I don't know , Football 1, Brass Chair 1,2,I3, Jazz Lab 1,2,0, Sym- phonic Band 1,2,0,4, Ambition: To play the guitar and make money, JoAnna Mae Domagalski, Jo-Jo , 5- 5-64, Likes running, sports, and hang- ing around with friends, Pet-peeve, New-wave music, Ooo-kay FineI , Office Helper 2,CJ,4, Ambition: To be a RN. Cherie Ann Donndelinger, Apple D. , 5-18-64, Likes swimming, picnics, and parties, Pet-peeve, Guys who think they're God's gift to women, That's alrightI , Ambition, To own a business. Dana Jean Drews, Jamie , 11-7-64, Likes reading, dancing, and just hav- ing a good time, Pet-peeve1 People with superiority complexes, Spare me , Varsity Band 1,2, Symphonic Band 0,4, Chorus 1, Concert Choir C3,4, Library Aide 0, Usher 4, Pep Band 1,2,8,4, Ambition, Word Processor, Karen Mary Drobka: Kitty , 2-16-64, Likes sports and working -with ani- mals, Pet-peeve, Pickles, Like Wow manI , Chorus 1, Basketball 2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Ambition, To work in a Wild Life Conservatory, Teresa CTraci7 Marie Drobka: Mouse , 2-16-64, Likes basketball, reading, and taking pictures, Pet- peeve, Waiting at a busstop, Basket- ball 1,2,4, Track 2,8,4, Ambition, Pho- tographer. Robin Ann DuKatz: Beaver , 5-26- 64, Likes going to and having parties and going bowling, Pet-peeve: Get- ting up early, l'm going out with Kenny , Volleyball 1,2,4, Ambition, To be the best at whatever I do. Diane Marie Edman: Headman , 10- 6-64, Likes going to parties and hav- ing a good time, Pet-peeve, Narcs, Chup , Ambition, To move out of Wisconsin. Greg P. Eggold, I'GreggoId , 11-20-68, Likes skiing, music, and cars, Pet- peeveg Joan llsemon, Joan . . . I , Golf 4, Stats, 2,8,4, Troubadores 2,C3,4, Drama 8,4, Ambition: Comput- er-Physics major. Steven CSteveD Rae Franklin, Fran- kie , 10-18-60, Likes cracking jokes, Pet-pe-eve, Idiots, If at first you don't succeed, auitl There's no use in mak- ing a fool of yourselfI , Wrestling 1, Ambition, To be comfortable in life. Traci Ruth Franz, Trudy , 2-15-64, Likes music and drama, Pet-peeve, Nancy saying, I thought I was gonna dieI , Koay , Symphonic Band 1,2,0,4, Pom Pons 1,2,8,4, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Troubadores 2,B,4, Soft- ball 1, Musical 2,0,4, Drama 4, Back- stage 2,3, Pep Band 4, Ambition: Lab Technician. Bonnie Jean Fuchs, Bon-Bon , 8-20- 64, Likes going to parties, getting rowdie, and cheering for Hafes at basketball games, Pet-peeve, Adv, Foods with Melissa, Ah BabyI , Of- fice Helper 1,2, State Crew 2, Set Con- struction 2, Ambition, Teacher. Bryan Keith Gapinskig Gapan , 2-1- 64, Likes playing golf and going to auto races, Track 1,2, Golf 8,4, Intra- murals 1,2,8,4. Randy John Godsellf Godfay , 4-10- 64, Likes sports and going to Lee's cabin, Come off it or l'll knock you in the sewer you chewer , Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,0 Intramur- als 8,4, Ambition, Tropical Fish Techni- cian. John Patrick Graham: Not me , 7-0- 64, Likes running, acting, and singing, Pet-peeve, Gossip, Life ponders on , Football 1,2,0,4, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, Intramurals 2,0,4, Troubadores 8,4, Musical 3,4, Drama 3,4 Lynne Ann Gray, Grey , 7-22-63, Likes skateboarding, horseback riding, and sports, Pet-peeve, Green spit in the bubblers, Oh Lard es 'ard to be 'umble, when yar parfect en efry wayI , Basketball 1,2,C5, Cafeteria Helper 4, Office Helper 8, Ambition, Chef, David CDaveD G. Green, Mean Green Machine , 7-6-62, Likes weight-lifting and playing sports, Pet- peeve, Ciggies, l'm mean and l'm green , Golf 1, Basketball Mgr. 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, Ambition, To be rich. Cynthia CCindyD Robin Grimes: Scoos- Scoos , 5-16-64, Learn to handle it , Usher 8,4 Diane Kay Grunewald1 10-20-64, Likes skiing, sleeping, and eating, Pet- peevef People who walk slow in the halls when l'm in a hurry, l'm hungry , Volleyball 1,2, Pom Pans 1,0,4, Softball 1,2,8, Symphonic Band 1,2,8,4, Brass Choir 0,4, Gym Leader 8,4, Cafeteria Helper 2,3,4, Student Council CTreasurer 43, Ambition, To have a family, Andrew CAndyD Edward Hafeman, Hates , 6-19-64, Likes bicycling, fish- ing, and hockey, Pet-peeve, Boring classes, Later , Football 1, Basketball 1,2,8,4, Baseball 1,2, Symphonic Band 2,C5,4, Varsity Band 1, Pep Band 1,2,C3,4, Homecoming Court 4, Ambi- tion, To own a Dodge Super-Bee. Robert CBobD Todd Hansen, Win- nie , 2-12-64, Likes sports, drag rac- ing, and the outdoors, I don't know , Cross Country 1, Basketball Senior Directory 167 1,2,3,4, Vorsity Bond 1,2,8, Ambition, Doiry Former. Nicholette Cisliccib Lyndell Hehn, Peoches , 8-4-64, Likes skiing, going to porties, ond doncing, Pet-peeve, People who don't use their blinkers, Smilel , Dromo 2, Dosketboll Mgr. 1,3, Ambition, Beouticion. Poul Fredrick Heise: 1-29-64, Likes scu- bo diving ond fishing, Pet-peeve, Dor- ing closses, I hove not yet begun my homeworl-all , Footboll 1,2, Wrestling 2,Trock1,S,4, A.V. Aide 4, Ambition, Electricol Engineer. Jeffrey CJeffD Allen Henk, Hord- wore , Q-15-64, Likes bothering peo- ple, Pet-peeve: Following school rules, Wrestling 1,2, Pep Bond 3, Symphonic Bond 8, Ambition, Commerciol Artist. Todd Williom Hernke, Turtle 7-12- 64, Likes going to porties, sports, o night out with Sue, ond going to Lee's cobin, Pet-peeve: Ciggies, l'll give you o .44 ond you con count on thotl , Footboll 1,2,C5,4, Dosketboll 1,2,8, Trock 1,2,C3,4, Wrestling 4, lntro- murols 4, Gym Leoder 8, P.U. Cheer- leoder 4, Ambition, Electricol Techni- cion. Koren Lynn Holmguist, 2-22-64, Likes woter skiing ond eoting, Pet-peeve, .076 milks ot school, l'l'm hungry . . . Let's go to Mods , Tutor 4, Student Council 4, Ambition: Journolist, Goil Lyn Huebner: Gert , Q-24-64, Likes wotching sunsets, skiing, ond go- ing on vocotions, Pet-peeve, Milwou- kee Lutheron, No problem , Con- cert Choir 3,4, Student Council 8 CPresident 43, Homecoming Court 4, Ambition: Court Reporter, Joon Lenore llsemon, Q-16-64, Likes listening to Dorry Monilow olbums ond reoding, Pet-peeve, Sue cutting down Borry Monilow, Mmm l3obo!l! , Moth Teom 1, Symphonic Bond 1,2,8,4, Librory Aide 4, NHS 8,4, 168 Senior Directory Woodwind Ensemble 8,4, Woodwind Trio 8, Dromo 4, Pep Bond 1,2,S,4, Ambition: RN. Suson CSueD Goil Jogusch, J , o-12-64, Likes being with Todd, l'm so embor- rossed! , Cheerleoding 1,2,8,4, Trock 1,2,8,4, Student Council 1,2,C3, Recep- tionist 2, Office Helper 3, Gym Leoder 4, Ambition, Nurse. Todd Allen Johnson, Jonnie , 5-18- o4, Likes oll sports, the outdoors, ond just reloxing ond hoving o good time with friends, Pet-peeve1 Cliques, lt's o show , Bosketboll 1,2,8,4, Boseboll 1,2,C3,4, Ambition: To be o ploin clothes cop. Cynthio CCindyD Mory Juedes1 l'Ju- dies , 8-7-64, Likes ploying the flute, reoding, ond skiing, Pet-peeve, The woy Liso eots solod, Yeorbook Gtoff 1,2, Editor 8,41 Woodwind Ensemble 3,4, NHS 8,4, Symphonic Bond 1,2,8,4, Pep Bond 1,2,3,4, Moth Teom 1,2,3,4, Dept. Secretory 4, Spirituol Life Committee 4, Tutor 3,4, Chi Rho Club 1,3, Ambition, Coreer in the medicol field, Elizobeth Foith Koczmorek, Liz , 1-11- o4, Likes Downhill skiing, horsebock riding, ond the good things in life, Pet- peeve, Giving orol reports, Hey, sounds good! , Symphonic Bond 1,2, Pep Bond 1,2, Yeorbook Stoff 2, Of- fice Helper 3, Newspoper 4, Ambi- tion: Medicol Secretory. Kenten K. Kois, Pooch , 8-11-64, Likes ploying most sports ond cooch- ing Little Leogue Boseboll, Pet-peeve1 Todd Hernke tweoking me, l'Are you ripping meP , Footboll 1,Q,8,4, Bosket- boll 1,2, Doseboll 1,2,3,4, Pep Bond 1,2,C3,4, Symphonic Bond 1,2,3,4, PU. Cheerleoder 4, Ambition, To ploy ond cooch boseboll. Lindo Jeon Kophingst, C3-22-64, Likes going out on weekends, boking cookies, ond being with people, Pet- peeve, Preppies, How much do you poy your bobysitter? , Pom Pons 12, Cofeterio Helper 2, Receptionist 4, Gym Leoder 4, Prom Court 3, Home- coming Queen 4, Volleyboll 1,2,8, Symphonic Bond 1,2, Ambition, To toke it eosy. Sondro CSondyD Koy Kelley, Kondi , 4-25-64, Likes hotel porties ot Bethes- do, going out, ond being with friends, Pet-peeve, Amy Kuchto's gym suit, Oh! Alrightl , Moke-up Crew 2,8, Ambition: Cosmotology. Jennifer CJennyD Morie Kemp, Froggy , 10-8-o4, Likes Chemistry lobs, goofing off, ond bowling, Pet- peeveg Lots of homework, Yuk!l! , Yeorbook Stoff 2,8, Ambition, Electir- col Engineer. Noncy Ann Kocherz Knockers , 8-9- o4, Likes horsebock riding, swimming, ond sports, Pet-peeve, Pens thot don't write, Bosketboll Mgr. 1,2, Yeor- book Stoff 4, Ambition, Commerciol Artist. Rebecco CBeckyD Joon Koeller, Reb , 4-10-64, Likes ploying the pi- ono, singing, ond octing, Pet-peeve, Getting up ot 6:00 every doy, You guys! , Softboll 23, Dromo 2,3,4, Symphonic Bond 2,CS,4, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Jozz Lob 2,8,4, Choir Officer 4, Musicols 2,8,4, Stoge Mgr. 8, Props 2,3,4, Troubodores 4, Ambition, To hove the feeling of occomplishment in onything l do, Jennifer CJennyD Lee Kowolski: Furr , 8-15-64, Pet-peeve, Tiny little Fresh- men, 'lHmm . . . , Softboll 1, Ambi- tion, Secretory. Jodi Morie Kozlowski, Jofi , 11-13-64, Likes hotel porties ot Bethesdo, Pet- peevez Amy Kuchto's long hoir, Goofy me , Softboll 1, Moke-up Crew 1,2,8,4, Homecoming Commit- tee 4, Ambition, To hove long hoir like Amy Kuchto. Ronold CRonD Erwin Kromer, Rob- bit , 12-5-63, Likes working on cars, sports, and singing about Hates , Pet-peeve: Cligues, 'lWell basically, what we're dealing with here is . . Track 1, Cross Country 1,2, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Ambition: Psychiatrist. Donald CDonD Bryan Krubsack: 9-15- 64, Likes tennis and singing, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, lntra- murals B,4, Baseball 2,B, Musical 8,4, Brass Choir 1,2,B,4, Jazz Lab 1,2,B,4, Troubadores 1,2,B,4, Cafeteria Helper 2,8, Badger Boys State 3, Barbershop Quartet B,4, NHS 3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,CJ,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,8,4, Prom Court B, Homecoming King 4, Tennis 4, Ambi- tion: Musician. Dawn Marie Krueger: Peach , 4-17- 64, Pet-peevef People who are dis- honest, Oh, but why? , Softball 8, Ambition: Flight Atrendent. Amy Beth Kuchtai Amers , 8-BO-64, Likes partying, making prank calls, and hotel parties at Bethesda, Pet- peeve: Being locked in the dark, Don't Even tell mel , Make-up Crew 2,3,4. Linda Sue Lamm: Little Lamm , 5-6- 64, Likes playing most sports, going to the guys' basketball games, and eat- ing, Pet-peeve, Pieadingfdoing book reports, Don't worry about itl , Bas- ketball 1,2,8,4 C2nd All Conference team 45, Volleyball 1,2,B,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Make-up Crew 1, Chorus 1, Gym Leader 2,3,4, Office Helper 1, Ambition, RN. Cheryl Lynn Lang: Pizza Pants , 12- 31-63, Likes swimming and jogging, Per peeve: Jenny blowing up Chemis- try labs, That's naughty! , Ambition: Nurse. Marcia Lynn Larsen: 10-25-64, Likes singing, playing the piano, and cheer- ing for Hafes at basketball games, Pet-peeve: People who tie sweaters over their shoulders, Hiya toots! , Drama 4, Stage Mgr, 2, Set Construc- tion 3, Musical 2,B,4, Troubadores B,4, Concert Choir 2,B,4, Yearbook CStaff 3, Editor 45, NHS B,4, Dept. Sec- retary 4, Choir Officer 4, Ambition: To be a bilingual CGermanD Surgical Nurse. Randy Dean Lederhaus: Later , 4- 29-64, Likes water skiing and fishing, Pet-peeve: Geometry with Mr. Wright, I don't know , Baseball 1,2, lntramurals 8, Ambition: To own a Ferrari. William CBillD Joseph Lee, Willy , 6-1- 64, Likes playing sports and going to New Year's Eve parties with scaven- ger hunts, Pet-peeve: Ciggies, Edu- cation is the backbone tofa happy and prosperous life , Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2, lntramurals 1,2,B,4, P.lJ. Cheerleader 4, Gym Leader B, Ambi- tion: Business Terri Lee Lemke, Ter- , 6-25-64, Likes going out with friends, laughing, and being with Benny, Pet-peeve: People who compete with others, Pom Pons 1,2,3,4, Ambition: Fashion, Laura CLaurieD Jean Loucks: Juan , 11-27-64, Likes skating, partying, and T.P.ing, Pet-peeve: Nosey people, That's cooll , Volleyball 8, Ambition, To get married. Douglas CDougD Jay Luling: Doug- ley , 11-6-64, Likes playing guitar, swimming, and skating, Pet-peeve: Work, Ah-Hee , Concert Choir B,4, Troubadores 4, Jazz Lab 4, Ambition, To find a good job, Christine CChrisD Ann Maas: Masser , 7-17-64, Likes traveling, singing, and the outdoors, Pet-peeve: impatient customers at work, 'lMaybe, maybe not . . . , Cafeteria Helper 1, Varsity Band 1, Stage Crew 1,2, Library Aide 2, Symphonic Band 2,B,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Yearbook Staff B,4, Concert Choir B,4, Musical B, Ambition, Cos- motologist. Melissa Ann Matz: 7-28-64, Likes Cross Country skiing, reading, and shopping for clothes, That's bizarrel , Concert Choir 2,3,4, Stage Crew 1,2, Drama 8,4, Musical 1,2,B, Yearbook Staff 8,4, NHS 8,4 Alan Gene Meitler: Al , 8-BO-64, Likes Cross CountryfDownhill skiing, music, and farming, Spiritual Life Com- mittee 4, Troubadores 4, Brass Choir 1,2,B,4, Jazz Labb1,2,B,4, Cross Coun- try B,4, Tennis 2,B,4, Wrestling 2, Musical 2,B,4, lntramurals 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Ambition: Agriculture in Kansas. Celene Mary Menzel: 12-29-68, Likes helping others, reading Uromantic trash , and going out with my par- ents, Pet-peeve, Cliaues, Concert Choir 2,B,4, Troubadores B,4, Drama Crew 8,4, Ambition: Social Worker! Child Counselor. Karen Joanne Meurer: Q-20-64, Likes BalletfJazz dancing and going out, Pom Pons 1, Math Team 1,2, lntramur- als 2, Ambition: Doctor. Susan CSueD Missun, 4-14-64, Likes: go- ing out with friends, the outdoors, and traveling, Pet-peeve: Having my locker next to Karen for 4 years, Vol- leyball 1,2, Track 1,2,B,4, Ambition: Physical Therapist. Kimberly CKimD Ellen Mitchell: Kim- mey , 1-17-64, Likes going to movies, listening to music, and going shop- ping, Pet-peeve, Getting up early an Saturdays, Hiey , Usher 1, Set Con- struction 2,B,4, Stage Crew 2,B,4, Li- brary Aide 2, Yearbook Staff 3, NHS B,4, Tutor 3, Ambition, Teacher. Jeanmarie Mueller, Jean , B-B1-64, Likes swimming, Pet-peeve, Waking up early, l don't care , Basketball Mgr. 1, Renee Diane Neske: Benee , 6-19- 64, Likes going to parties and con- certs, Pet-peeve, Mr. Berlinski's Theol- ogy class, Ambition: To be rich. Senior Directory 169 Brent Richard Neumann: Floyd , 5- o-o4, Likes playing guitar, buying ste- reo equipment, and going out with friends, Pet-peevez Getting up in the morning, Right or wrong, they have the might, so right or wrong, they're always right, and that's wrong . . . right? , Wrestling 1, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Troubadores 2,C3,4, Jazz Lab C3,4, Drama 2,3,4, Barbershop Quar- tet 3,4, Lighting 4, Spiritual Life Com- mittee 4, Ambition: To be happy in whatever I do. Timothy CTimb Joseph Nowak: Dick , 2-18-o4, Likes old movies, sleeping in class, and raw Sizzlean, Pet-peevez The Drama Clique and driving with Thane, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Musical 2,4, Stage Crew 1, Ambition, Televi- sion Director!Producer. Glenn P. Onstad, Skip , 12-12-63, Likes creating a nusance and setting Sue Missun up with my brother, I don't do that anymore , Varsity Band 1, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Con- cert Choir 2,8,4, Ambition, To be- come a millionaire. Cheryl Anne Oswald, Ozzie , Q-o- o4, Likes sports and skiing, Cheerlead- ing 1,2,8,4, Dept. Secretary 8,4, NHS C3,4, Prom Court 8, Homecoming Court 4, Ambition, Teacher or Busi- ness. Susan CSueD Marie Peliskaz 5-29-64, Likes listening to and playing music, going out with the gang , and teas- ing Joan about Barry Manilow, Pet- peeve1 Joan singing Barry Manilow, But that's beside the point! , Wood- wind Trio 8, Pep Band 1,2,8,4, Sym- phonic Band 1,2,S,4, Woodwind En- semble 8,4, Woodwind Quintet 2, Band Council 3,4, Receptionist 4, Math Team 1,2,6,4, Drama 8, Stage Mgr. 4, Yearbook Staff 4, AIFS 3, Am- bition, To send Bob Hansen through ballet school. John Scott Penshorn, Johann , 8-23- o4, Likes playing the French Horn, the 170 Senior Drectory outdoors, and cars, Pet-peever intro- verted pygmies, l'm psyched , Symphonic Band 1,2,8,4, Pep Band 1,2,C3,4, Brass Choir 2,3,4, Jazz Lab 4, Horn Quartet 3,4, Math Team 1,2,8,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 4, Student Council CVice Presi- dent 45, NHS 8,-4, Ambition: To live up north, Linda Lea Peterson: Giggles , 2-27- o4, Likes reading, workingfbeing with children, and being with friends, Pet-peevez Making up homework, l'Give me a break , Receptionist 4, Ambition: Computer Processing. Lisa Ann Plopper, Plop , 2-22-o4, Likes cheering for Hates at basket- ball games, being with friends and my boys , and traveling Ctaking cruisesl, Pet-peeve, People who don't appreciate the yearbook and all the work the staff does, Tsk, l don't know , Yearbook CStaff 1, Edi- tor 2,8, Editor-in-Chief 45, NHS 8,4, Stu- dent Council 4, Receptionist 4, Chi Rho Club 1,8, Ambition, Teacher. Kellie Dawn Priem, Lee , 5-1-64, Pet- peevez Stuck-up people, Later , Ambition, Word Processing. Kay Marion Prueserz 4-8-o4, Likes go- ing out, camping, and listening and playing music, Hey , Symphonic Band 1,2,C3,4, Pep Band 1,2, Track 1,2,B,4, Cheerleading 2,8,4, Stage Crew 1, Volleyball Mgr. 8,4, NHS 8,4, Drama 3, Prom Court 8, Homecom- ing Court 4, Ambition, Engineer. Lynn Ellen Prueser: l'Prues , 4-8-64, Likes watching! participating in sports, traveling, and going out, Ya know what l mean? , Basketball 1,2,C3,4, Track 1,2,8,4, Student Council 8,4, Stage Crew 1, Homecoming Court 4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,C3,4, Ambition, Engineer, Susanne CSueD Quast, 5-C31-64, Likes bike riding, buying new clothes, and cheering for Hates at basketball games, Pet-peeve, People who tie sweaters over their shoulders, NHS C3,4, Stage Crew 2,3, Receptionist 4, Yearbook Graff 8, Editor 4D. Robert CBobD Scott Repischak 12-2-64, Likes studying History, golfing, and lis- tening to Mr. Herzog's stories, Pet- peeve1 Mrs. Biester's Spanish class and low ceilings, 'lThat's life in the big city! , Student Council 1, Football 4, Ambition, To go to college and get a good job, John Timothy Retzlaff: Retz , 1-2-o4, Likes snowmobiling up north and go- ing to parties, Pet-peeve, Stoplights, Football 1,2,4, Track 2,8,4, Intramurals 2,8, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Chorus 1, PU. Cheerleader 4, Prom Court 8, Ambition, Truck Driver. Keith Allen Roberts: 8-19-o4, Likes mu- sic and photography, Concert Choir 2,I3,4, Troubadores 2,C3,4, Stage Crew 1,2,8, Yearbook Staff 8,4, A.V. Aide 8,4, Chi Rho Club 1,3, Ambition: Pas- tor. Linda Lee Rush: Rush , 8-80-o4, Likes hotel parties at Bethesda, listen- ing to the Morning Sickness Show on QFM, and watching General Hos- pital, Pet-peever Boring video tapes in Modern Problems, Bif! , Track 2, Gym Leader 2, Office Helper 8,4, Homecoming Committee 4, Ambi- tion, To take a cruise. Wendy Scales: Bewendle , 5-21-64, Likes parties and standing up for what I believe in , Pet-peeve, Freshmen, Hey baby, what's shakin ? , Volley- ball 1,2,G, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Troubadores 8,4, Receptionist 3,4, Ambition, For all my dreams to come true. Carol Michele Scheryr 5-8-o4, Likes flirting, Pet-peevez Brent being grouchy when I pick him up in the morning to drive him to school, Ambi- tion, Medical Secretary. Mary Lynn Schneider: 10-18-64, Likes spending money, going out with friends, and listening to Mr. Herzog's stories, Pet-peeve1 People who don't have a sense of humor, I'm sure , Volleyball 1,2,8,4, Track 2,8,4, Softball 1, Basketball 1,2,8,4, Chorus 1, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Student Council 2, Stats, 8, Timer CMgr.D 4, Gym Leader 8,4, Cafeteria Helper 2, Receptionist 8, Of- fice Helper 8,4, Choir Officer 8, Ambi- tion: Bonald Ckonb James Sell, Little Cor- pral , 11-27-64, Likes wrestling, watching television, and drinking Mountain Dew, Pet-peeve, Vocab quizzes in Survey of Eng, Lit,, Guess what I iryured this weekend! , Cross Country 1,2,8,4, Wrestling 1,2,8,4, Tennis 2, Track 8, Math Team 1,2,8, Ambition, CPA, Nancy Sue Sheldon, l'Essie , 11-22-68, Likes the fine arts and going out with the group , Pet-peevez Giddy Fresh- man girls, I thought I was gonna die! , Symphonic Band 1,2,8,4, Con- cert Choir 8,4, Troubadores 4, Wood- wind Ensemble 8,4, Woodwind Trio 8, Drama 8, Backstage 2,4, Musicals 1,2,8,4, Choreogropher 1,2,8,4, Year- book Staff 2,8, Pom Pons 1,2,8,4, Choir Officer 4, Ambition: To work in an Industrial Government Program Cltalyb. Theodore CTedD Duane Simpson: 'JHerb , 8-8-68, Likes going to the Cellar with Bob Hansen, music, and skiing, Don't make me laughl , Wrestling 1, Track 2,8,4, Concert Choir 8,4, Drama 8,4, Musical 4, Trouba- dores 4, Prom Court 8, Homecoming Court 4, Pep Bond 1,2,8,4, Varsity Band 1,2,8, Symphonic Band 4, Bar- bershop Quartet 8,4, Ambition, Vet- erinarian. Anne Marie Skora, Godzilla , 8-1-64, Likes swimming and persuading kick Sery to make a career of Pharmacy, Pet-peevef Narrow mindedness, l'To be or not to be . . . that is the gues- tion , Drama 8, Orchestra 8, Office Helper 4, Ambition: To get married. Julianne CJulieD Jane Stach1 J'Jubee , 8-19-64, Likes being with friends, hav- ing a good time, and needlework, Pet-peeve, Miss Piggy haters, l4issy, kissy , Student Council 1,2 CSecretary 45, Pom Pons 1,2, Stage Crew 1, Track 1, Chi Rho Club 1,8, Musicals 2,8,4, Prom Court 8, Cafeteria Helper 1,2,8,4, Yearbook CStaff 1,2, Editor 8,4D, Ambition, Medical Secretary, Christopher John Thone, l'C.J. , 9-26- 64, Likes dating and performing on stage, Pet-peeve, Bathroom stall doors that don't stay shut, 'xHey Butchy! , Football 1,2, Orchestra 1,2, Baseball 1,2, Concert Choir 2,8,4, Gym Leader 4, Intramurals 8, Ambi- tion, To be Dean of Students at ML. Terry Ann Treichel, Magic , 2-7-64, Likes being creative, dancing, and sun tanning, Pet-peeve: Girls who wear only one color of eyeshadow on their eyelids, It's been real, and it's been fun, but it hasn't been real funl , Stage Crew 1,2,8, Set Construction 1,2,8, Student Council 4, Make-up Crew 8,4, Prop Mgr. 2,8, Stage Mgr. 2, Ambition, Fashion Designer. Teresa CTerriD Ann Viola, V , 8-7-64, Likes running, reading, and hanging around with Clemens, Pet-peeve, People who wear their jackets in class, Who caresl , Track 1,2,8,4, Stage Crew 1, Prom Court 8, Cafeteria Helper 2,8, l'Receptionist8, Student Council 2,8,4, Ambition, Special Edu- cation. David CDaveD William Waro, 5-Q-64, Likes fishing, swimming, and canoe- ing, Pet-peeve, lnconsideratefignor- ant people, You wanna bet! , Foot- ball 2,8,4, Symphonic Bond 8,4, Varsi- ty Band 1,2, Jazz Lab 4, Ambition: Accounting. Brian Fredrick Wegener: Harold , 6- 12-64, Likes being very busy and not having time to do homework, Pet- peeve, Acting, Mom, can I have the car? , Symphonic Bond 1,2,8,4, Pep Band 1,2,8,4, Concert Choir 8,4, Trou- badores 8,4, Drama 2,8,4, Musical 2,8,4, Brass Choir 1,2,8,4, Jazz Lab 2,8,4, Prom Court 8, Yearbook CStaff 1, Editor 23, Badger Boys State 8, Bar- bershop Ouartet 8,4. Scott Arthur Wenzel, 4-14-64, Likes cars and computers, Pet-peeve, Bid- ing the school bus, Yeah, tell me about itl , Varsity Band 1,2,8, Dept. Helper 2, Taping 4, Ambition, Electri- cal Engineer. Rosalind Jean Winters, Roz , 9-80- 64, Likes Cross Country skiing and goofing off, Pet-peeve, Miss Piggy and the Muppets, Track 1,2, Office Helper 2,8,4, Make-up Crew 2, Ambi- tion, Cosmotologist, Brenda Lee Wittal, Wit , 11-28-68, Likes horseback riding, traveling, and horse showing, Pet-peeve, School, 'iOh, l'm sure! , Symphonic Band 1,2,8,4, Pep Band 1,2,8,4, Ambition, Business Manager. Thomas CTomD Nicholas Young, Fa- ther Tom , 6-8-64, Likes darts, bowl- ing, ond being with Cherie, Later! . Senior Directory 171 ABEL, STEPHEN: 17,25,56,61 106,128,156. JOHN: 24,128. LISA: 7,52,7O,72, ADALI, ADALI, 102,104,1A2,1A4,145, ADLER, CINDY: 17,67,7O,75, 102. ADLER, SUSAN: 7,69,7S,1O2. AKERS, BARRY: 7,55,59,62, 63,67,72,73,74,8O,9O,95, 102,103. AKERS, BAM LA: 45,S0,92. ALBRECHT, JEEE: 52,88,111, 119. ALBRECHT, LEX ANN: 52,88, 115A ANDER, CYNTHIA: 24,7S,125. ANDERSON, DAVID: 52. ARVELO, MARIA: 24,76,S0, 125. BACHMANN, CHRISTOPHER: 24, 78,79,105,152. BAHR, JOEL: 7,55,57,6O,71, 72,73,993101,154. BAHR, KELLY: 52,15O. BASEL, DAVID: 7,75,103. BEAVER, BRIAN: 17. BEESE, DOUGLAS: 7,S5,SS, 109,128,156,158. BEESE, JEEBREY: 24. BEIERLE, MARK: 24,11O,15O. BEITZEL, DAWN: 7,S1. BENTLEY, JANICE: 52,155. BERCER, BARBARA: 52. BERKA, BRETT: 52,5S. BERKHAHN, WENDY: 17,56,70, 72,73,78,8O,122,152. BERLINSKI, MARK: 17,49,87, S9,126. BERLINSKI, ROBERT: 24.58, 8O,126. BERNAU, DONALD: 24,150. BERNHARDT, MARC: 17,49,S7, 89. BERRES, GLENN: 24,92,152. BIELINSKI, LYNN: 7,78,105, 112,152. BIVENS, RUBY: 52,155. BLANCHARD, CLAIRE: 17 . BLAND, ELIZABETH: 52,59, 150. BLIESE, AMY: 24.56,61,69, 70. BLOCK, CHERYL: 52,16O. BOHLMAN, SHELLI: 24,75,125 152,152. BOLDT, JAMES: 52,58,111, 119. BOND, JASON: 17,16O. BOND, LORI: 52,50,59. BOOM, LISA: 24,124. BORK, AMY: 17,50,56,50,e1, 65,7O,72,75,78,92. BORKOWSKI, PAMELA: 17,104. BOYER, THEODORE: 2A,5S,61, 128. I BRACKETT, BETH: 17,78,99, 101,142,144,145. BRANDT, PAIGE: 59,S1. 172 Index BRAUNSCHWEIC, JILL: 7,52, 1O5,15S. BROHM, KIMHERLY: 52,90,91, 92,15O. BROOK, NANCY: 24,152. BROWN, DAVID: 52,E7. BROWN, JAMES: 17. BRUBAKHR, JAMES: 52,111, 119,127. ERUCKNER, KATURYN: 24,152. BRUNNER, DIANA: 7,74,78, B1,S9,96,97,1OA,122,155, 140.158. BUCHOLTK, JOHN: 17. HUCHWALD, ROQYN: 7,56,59, 62,63,67,68,69,75,80,102, 105,70. RUEWOW, STEVEN: 24,76,78, 79,105,154,15O,S0. BURKEE, MARIN: 17. HURT, GRAIN: 7,57,6O.61, 62,68,69,70,79,105,158. CAMPBELL, TOE: 24,106,128, 129,155. CASBER, DAVID: 52,111. CERETTG, NANCY: 24,51,152. CESAR, KIMARIE: 24,78, 115,151. CHERNOS, TAEARA: 52. CHLADEK, CRECORY: 17,99, 100,109,116,117,154,155, 157 140. OHOINACKI, MAEY: 52,56, 150. CHOJNACKI, WHOMAS: 17,S2. CIANCIOLO, MARY: S. CIESLAK, DEQORAU: S,59,65, 67,68,70,72,81,92,95,102, 105. CLEMEECE, 155. CLEMENS, CATTY: 8,102. NEWWS,HUFME:118L CLEBBE, KARL: S,52,5A,1O2, 105. COLLINS, NEUDV: 52,152. CONRAD JULIE: S. CONSIGNY, JULIE: 52,5S, 115 125 152. CONSICNY, DAUL: 17,5S,109, 128 129. COOK, MICHELLE: 17,78,8O. COUTURIER, JACQUELIWE: 25, 60,65,57,76,105,155. DAHLGREN, BRENDA: 17. DAKE, CARY: 25,11O,152. KAWWLEEU: 24, DANE, WILLIAM: 8,79. DANASK, JEFFREY: 25,155. DARCE, MICHAEL: 32,111. DAVEY, PATRICIA: 8,105, 15O,152. DELLERT, MARIA: 17,57,75, 7S,S2,97,99,1A2. DENOPOULGS, ELAIUE: 55,75. DETHLOEE, BRIAN: 8,79,8O, 104. DETHLOFF, CATHERINE: S,S0. DETHLOEE, HEIPI: 25,5S, 115,131,155. DETHLOFF, SCOTT: 25,58,75, 9H,11O,12S,155. l,3gTJ.ji1'1r , I'T'1R':iX: . DEI, BRIAN: S,57,6A,65,68, 159 VIHDPICH, ULENN: 25,76. DIEVYICW, KFVIN: 25. DIHCEHA, IAUNY: 25,88,122, 155. DITTNAU, WOPPZ 18,159. DOBUSN, DH AWN: 35,55,58, 49,75,96,97,152. DOEGE, JILDFNE: 18,87. VOLJYAL, SHERYH: 55,59,152. AAOIWALTIXLSKI, .IO APWA: 8. DONAGALSNI, KEITH: 55,12S, 150. TONVUELIFCWW, CHERIE: 8, 15S. DREMS, DATA: 9,62,65,72,75, S0,102,105. DRE: ':'- 'S, JONATHAN: 18,67,75, C0,82,9A,96,97,109,15A,155. DROBKA, KAREN: 9,79,102,150, 142,144,145. DQOBKA, ROQWRWA: 1S,16O. DQOQKA, IEPESA: 9, I52,155, 1F9 D. DRGNSWRCRR, JERRY: 18. DUCUOM, TERRY: 55,56,154. DU KA77, RORIN: 9,87,105, 112. UULDW, TUAD: 55,111,127.- DURSKI, JEFFREY: 18,108, 109,116,117. ECKIUED, DAVID: 18,49,58, 99,101,109,126,150. EmmmDmmm:9J0L EFT, CARRIE: 55,59,15O. EET, JULIE: 25,59,7S,91, 150. EFT, LAURIE: 17,18,78,94, 152,142. ECCERT, NARCIA: 18,8O,94, 152,135. ECCOLD, RRADLEY: 105,126,136,142. EGGGLD, GREGORY: 9,59,62, 65,67,68,75,90,95,95,102, 104,105,152. ELLIS, SANDRA: ELVINC, DANN: 55. ERICKSON, KIM: 25,125. ESBLUND, MICHAEL: 18,25,66, 67,69,72,76,84,91,95,94,95, 18,49,94, 25,5B,160. 142,145. FASSBENDER, MICHAEL: 55,119, 127, FASSBRNTER, PAUL: 53,119, 127. EELBER, DAMELA: 25,155. FELTS, JENNIFER: 1S,57,7S, S1,112. EICKEN, DAVID: 55,56,69. BISHER, JEEEREY: 25,12S, 150. EISUER, MATTHEW: 55,86,16O. EISHER, ROKAENE: 1S,55,59, 65,66,67,68,69,7O,72,8O,84. FORBES, BONNIE: 25,76,77, 160. FORBES, HOLLY: 25. FORBES, JACQUELINE: 18. FRANKLIN, STEVEN: 9. FRANz, TRACI: 9,56,59,65, 67,68,71,72,75,81,9O,91, 92,95,95,101,102,124. FREIMUND, CHARLES: 55,127, 150. FROEHLING, TIMOTHY: 25,5O, 58,61. FUCHS BONNIE- 9 142 FULLER, BRIAN1 55,111,16O. GAFFNEY, KEVIN: GABINSKI, BRYAN: 9, 105, 137. GARCIA, MARCIA: 25,89,9O, 91,92,152. GARG, NONA: 55,153. GATEWOOD, STEVEN: 55,87, 153. GAWLITTA, LINDA: 55,151. GAWLITTA, ROBERT: 25,11O, 126. GEORGSON, BRYON: 55,153. georgson, GLENN: 25,109. GIES, ELLEN: 9. GIFFORD, WILLIAM: 18. GLITZ, OAROLYN: 25,155. GODSELL, RANDALL: 9,158. GOES, KATHLEEN: 26,152. GRAF, SANDRA: 26,58,75,96, 97,125,152. ?RAGE, ELIZABETH: 55,59, 25. GRAGE, JANELL: 18,8O,81, 95,99,100,152,160. GRAHAM, JOHN: 1O,59,63,67, ?g569,72,75,79,93,95,1O4, GRAHAM, TIM: 26,11O. GRATSCHMAYR, PETER: 55,15O. GRAY, JOANNE: 55,16O. GRAY, LINDA: 18,75. GRAY, LYNNE: 1O,81,1O2. GREEN, DAVID: 10,104. GRIMES, CYNTHIA: 1O,62,8O, 159. GROSENICK, SANDRA: 59. GRUENEWALD, DANIEL: 18,142 GRUNEWALD, DIANE: 10.52, 56,6O,64,65,71,74,79,81, 85,96,97,124. HAFEMAN, ANDREW: 1O,55,54, 57,64,65,70,85,103,116,156 HAIN, PAUL: 26,1O6,126. HAM URGER, NICOLE: 18,85. HANKE, EDWIN: 18,25,5O,57, 61,64,66,67,7O,72,75,76, 77,82,84,9O,94,95,142,144, 145. HANSEN, 105,157 HANSEN, 151, HANSIS, HANSIS, HANSON, ROBERT: 1O,55,7O, ,142,144,j45. STACY: 26,115,125, JOHN: 54,58. KMEN:18 SANDRA: 19.81,82. HARRYMAN, IANTNE: 19,59, 62,65,67,68,7O,75,95,124. HAWKINS, TIUOTHY: 26,56, 5796O16116296Z1965a66969s 75,16O. HAYDEN, RICWART: 126. HEFFEL, HFTTI: 26. HEHN, CHERYL: 19. HEHN, NICHOLWTTM: 10,102. HEHN, RORHRWZ 26,15O. HEIDENREIOH, MARY: 19,78, 152. HEINRITZ, ANIRFA: 54. HEINTZEN, PHILIP: 19. DAVID: 26,57,79, HEINZ, 11O,127,155. HEINZ, JULIE: 19,57,75,8O, 81,82,94,97,15O. HEISE, DONALD: 19,1O9,142, 144,145. HEISE, 128. HENCKEL, RAUL: 26,86,155. HENK, JEFFREY: 1O,46,89. PAUL: 10,78,102, HERNKE, TOTE: 1O,85,89, 101,108,109,128,129,156, 157. HIGGINS, PATRICIA: 26. HILBERW, GINGER: 54,15O. HILLS, DAVIF: 26,58,11O. HITCHMAN, KARI: 19,76,142. HITCHAMN, ROEYN: 54,59, 15O. HOEFERT, CIUA: 26,57,64,65, 75,76,81,96,97,105,155. HOELKE, AMY: 19,57,59,65, 67,68,e9,7O,92,95,94,1O5, 124 142,144 145 HOEiKE, JONLWHAO: 54,57, 6O,62,64,65,76. HOFFMAN, PRESTON: 26,49, 11O. HOFFMAN, RORY: 28,58,11O, 152. HOGAN, WICWAER: 19,79. HOHMANN, JOHN: 54,58,155. HOHMANN, KINRWRLV: 26,57, 64,78,79,151,155. HOLMOUIST, KAPEW: 1O,54, 55,74,78,96,105. HOLMOUIST, SUSAN: 19,49, 79,81,82,87,152. HOLZMANN, DIANNE: 19,52, 76,78,84,94,95,152,142, 144,145. HOSCH, JOANNE: 26,152. HOWE, TERESA: 19,23,49,57, 85,112,15O,156. HUEBNER, CAIL: 11,55,55, 7O,72,75,74,85,95,95,97, 102,105. HUSTON, CONGETTA: 54. HUTCHINSON, JAMES: 54,59, 119,15O. IRE, STEVEN: 54,59,7O,111, 150. ILSEMAN, JOAN: 11 52 56 eO,e5,9O,91,95,1OO,1O2,152. JAOOVVON, JOPI: 26.152, JAGWFVW, SUSAN: 11,49,52, 89,122,152,155,14O. JAHNKE, NICVAEL: 152, JANES, PETER: 19,5S,142, 144,145. JARVIS, JENNIFER: 54. JASINSKI, CARLA: 54.58. JESSUR, JENNIFER: 26,152, 15O. JOCHEM, NICHAEL: 26,128, 129. JOHNSON, CAROLYN: 26.57, 125.154,152. JOHNSO1, CATHLEEN: 19. JOHNSON, NEIL: 27,11O,128. JOHNSON, TODD: 11,85,85, 88.89.116,117,126,156,157. JORGENSON, THOMAS: 27. JUEECK, RARE: 19,109,128. JUEEES, CYNTHIA: 11,57,6O, 65,64,71,76,77,78,8O,95, 102,152, JUNG, SUSAN: 19,H1,1OC. KACZMAREK, ANDREW: 19,56, 64,65,159, KAC7WAREK, ELIRARETA: 11. KAIS, KEWWEN: 11,57,99, 101,108,109,126,157. NAIS, NORY: 54,56,111,127, 155. KAIITK, SUSA1: 27. KAEUINCST, LINIA: 11,52, 55,54,55,79,81,87,89. KAPHINGSW, RETER: 19,49, 82,101,109,150. KASTEN, LENORE: 99,142,144 145. , KEEKVEY, THOMAS: 54,59,154 15O. KELLEY, SANDRA: 11,99. KEMR, JENNIFER: 11,152. KENP, ROBERT: 34. KEMPKA, ROSE ANN: 19. KEMDKA, RUSSELL: 54,79. KIEWIG, KEVIN: 19,49,58, 79,1O9. KLAUSMEIER, MARTIN: 54,79, 160. KLUNDER, LISA: 27,46,56, S1,88. KNIE, SUSAN: 2O,82,1OO. KNORLAUCH, JODI: 2O,76,78, 3O,94,95,142. KOCHER, NANCY: 11,86. KOELLER, BECKY: 11,56,59, 61,62,65,64,65,67,68,7O,72 75,76,92,95,95,102. KOELLER, RACHEL: 54,56,16O KOEBSEL, MARIE: 2O. KOEFSEL, MICHAEL: 2O. KOESLIN, KENNETH: 27,11O. KOHEL, KATHRYN: 54. KOHLMEYER, DALE: 2O,49,87, 99,116,117,128,129. KOBAC, JOEL: 27,58,11O,16O KORAC, JORDAN: 2O,54,57, 64,65,100,150. KOPAC, KORAL: 54,5O,57,59, Index 173 61,64,65,7O,81,15O. KOSINSKI, CLARK: 54,111, 128. KOSINSKI, JANICE: 17,2O,57 66,69,70,72,104. KOMALSKI, JENNIFER: 12,87. KOMALSKI, PAUL: 54,S7,15O. KOZLOWSKI, JODI: 12,102. KRAFT, KRISTIN: 27,4O,56, 6O,61,69,115,151. KRAMER, RONALD: 12,55,55, 116,117,152. KROENING, SCOTT: 2O,57,64, 65,82,128,129,142,144,145. KRUESACK, DONALD: 12,51,55 54,57,58,59,6O,61,62,65,66 67,68,69,7O,71,72,73,83,95 95,106,107,154,155,102,152 KRUEGER, DAMN: 12,S7. KUCEARSKI, DOUGLAS: 2O,49, 75,78,85,94,96,97,99,109, 116,117,12S,129. KUCHTA, AMY: 12,104. KUMEERA, KRIS: 20. KURI, CREGG: 2O,52,76,82, S4. LA EODDA, RANDALL: 2O,106, 107,157. LA EODDA, RICHARD: 55,111, 128. LAEEIN, TERRY: 27,11O. LAMBRECHT, MARGARET: 35, 127,153. LAMM, LINDA: 12,79,S7,104, 112,13O,156,157. LANG, CHERYL: 12. LANKE, DIANN: 2O,52,82,9O, 91,122,142,144,145. LARSEN, KIM: 2O,55,75,7S, 94,96,97,112,125,15O,142, 144:145. LARSEN, MARCIA: 12,59,67, 68,7O,72,75,76,78,84,9O, 92,95,95,102- LARSON, ERIC: 20. LEDERHAUS, RANDY: 12,104. LEE, WILLIAM: 12,104,1OS, 109. LEIN, LEMKE, LEMKE, LEMKE, LEMKE, TIMOTHY: 27,155. JON: 27,126. MICHAEL: 27. MICHELLE: 55,15O. TERRI: 12,124. LEMMER, RORY: 55,111. LEMMER, ROY: 27,49,85,11O, 150. 1 9 Y 9 LE VAN, DAVID, 2O,59,62,65, 67,68,72,82,92,94,95,102, 106,150. LEWANDOWSKI, DALE: 27,152. LIEN, ALLISON: 27,151. LOUCKS, LAURA: 15. LOVAS, ANNMARIE: 27. LUCKOW, ANNA: 27,75. LUEDKE, LYNN: 55,49,115, 132,156,153. LUETHY, DIANE: 2O,56,81, 124. LULING, DOUGLAS: 15,59,65. 17-4 Index 67 6S,6G 10 72 71. f -l' ! J LUTW, LORI: 20. MAAS, CMRISTITM: 15,57,64 65,7O,72,75,76,10?:15O- MAC MILLER, CRAIG: 27. MADISON, RICMARI: 55.59. 105,119,150. MAMLER, LINDA: 5b,127. MAIKH, LISA: 27,57,60,76, 77,7S,S1,115,155. MALOTYV, JULIE: 2O,67,69, 72,1O2. MARCUM, RERRTIA: 27. MARKOS, AF 5: 20,52,75,9O 97. MARR, IOII: 65,5S,152,153 MARTENS, IMAIII V: 27,101 124. NARTINEWWI, IEIII: ?7,11O MASON, STR M: 35,6T,150. MATISZIK, MARK: 56,127. MATE, MELISSA: 15,RQ,72, 75,76,90,102. MAURIT2, UQ WFT: 93,88,12 MC CARTMV, IERORAM: 55. MC MAMOM, T10MAr: 2S,6S, 110. MEDROM, DEVIEE: 55,115, 155. MEITLER, ALA': 15 57 52, 6O,61,65,67,68,YU:71:7f, 80,93,95,10?,106,152. MEITLER, RAML: 55,56,6C, 61,64,65,70,E2,101,106, 107,140. MEMGERT, MANGARIT: 2R,155 MENZEL, CWLWNH: 15,5M,65, 68,70,72,75,87. MEUREP, KAREN: 16,94. MEYER, PETER: 23,69,75, 7S,9O,92,1O2,152. REVECCA: 20,66,70, MEYER, 72,80,102,142. MILLER, PAYTWL: 55. MILLER, KWHFV: 28,152. MINK, MICHELLE! 55. MIRACLE, LUAVUF: 23,115, D a 1 8. 151. MISSUN, ROWALP: 55,155. NISSUN, SHFAV: 13,152. MITCHELL, KIWWNRLY: 15,105, 142,144,145. IWTOERMAN, WNO111: 21 , MOHR, KAREN: 28,81,112, 88. 150. MOHR, MARK: 21,79,106,126. MONREAL, GARY: 21,49,87, 109,12S,142,144,145. MONTANO, STEVEW: 21,49, 5S,109. NORAVEC, IEEE: 35,75,96, 97,111. MOVER, DAVID: 2S,152. MUELLER, IAMIEL: 2S. MUELLER, IEAMUARIE: '--1 15,S6, 159. NEIDERT, TENORAH: 28. NELSON, LWHRA: 28,56,112. NESKE, RENEW: 15. TQTIYKUWQ WFTLW: 21, rau:AEM,'RRENT: 15,51,58, 59,61,64,65,66,67,68,69, 7O,72,75,8O,91,92,95,95, 101,16S. NIUAUS, LAURA! 21,49,82, 124,159. NINAUS, VICKTZ 28,122,125. NOWMK, PAMELA: 35,81,16O. TOWQK, TIMOTWY: 14,72. O15,Y3T'1V?ERG VIR, DEW!! 28 , 62 , 66 , 70,72,75,78,92,102,155. UfUHfNE?, KAWVYI 55. O'UMLLEY, JAMES: 55,79,155. ONFTAT, WLENUI 14,64,65,72, 73. OSFALK, '. : VYTRYLI 14,53,78, 101,122,125. QTEEQ, ATT! 55,46,75,97, 0917? VITVY2 21,81r99. 755926, APRIL: 56,58,125, 15Q, PRHKWP, YAUPT! 36,81,155. LAHKHF, SUZANNLZ 28,152. PAWWERYOW, JEFFREY! 56. LAUT7, FRICUI 21. LELTSKA, SUSAN! 14,52,56, 57,6O,64,65,7O.71,81,84, 95,102,152. VENC5, RONALD: 28,58,128, 159. PENSUORN, JOHN: 14,57,6O, 61,62,64,65,71,72,73,74, 95,96,102,152, REREE, JULIE: 56,58,75,96, 97,152,155. RERGAMDE, KARYY: 56,115, 122,125. RERGAMDE, NEAL: 21,49,1O9, 160. UERHO, CRAIG: 21,159. RERLING, JARICE: 2S,72, 102,104. PETERS, RRIAM: 56,111,125. RETERSOU, JENNIFER: 28,152. RETERSOM, LINDA: 14,S1,142, 144,145. PETERSON, NANCY: 56,155. RETSCM, DAVID: 56. RETTIS, STACY: 26. PLIESEIS, LISA: 21. ELOEDER, LISA: 14,74,76, 77,81,84,95,96,97,105. POTZNER, MICHELLE: 36. ERIEM, KEITH: 2S,7S,155. RRIEM, KELLIE: 14. RRITZLAEE, CHRISTINE: 56, 150. RRITZLAER, CVNTMIA: 2S,66, 72,102,104,150,160. ERUESER, KAY: 14,52,53,54, 56,122,152,135,152,79. PRUESER, LYNN: 14,55,54, 57,79,97,99,101,152,153, 136,157,152. QUARTUCCIO, DAVID: 36,119, 127,16O. OUAST, MICMAEL: 56,50,5S, 61,79,154,155. QUAST, SUSANNE: 15,76,S1, 102,152. RADES, PAULA: 28. REICHERT, MARK: 56,5S,61. REINHOLZ, MERLYNE: 21,87. REINKE, JAY: 28,79,154,155. REPISCHAK, ROBERT: 15. REPISCHAK, STEVEN: 29,5O, 110. RETELAEE, JOHN: 15,72,75, S5,S9,1OO,1O4,1O9,12S,129, 142,144,145. RETZLAFF, KAREN: 29,49,72, 75. RICHARDS, LINDA: 29,76,SS, 151,152. REICK, ELIZABETH: 29. RIEDEL, JULIE: 21,25,85,15O. RIESE, RIESE, RISSE, RISSE, LINDA: 56,59,152. PAMELA: 21,56,82,152 AMY: 56,58,125. DAN: 21,49,55,56,99, 1OS,1O9,126,15O. SHAWN: 21,16O. KEITH:15,59,62,65, ROBBINS, ROBERTS, 67,72,75,76,102. KEVIN: 29. ROBERTS, ROMANS, JUDITH: 21,85. ROSE, ADAM: 56,79. ROWINSKI, TERRANCE: 36,79. RUPP, WILLIAM: 29,11O,127, 152. RUSH, LINDA: 15,S1,1O5. RUTKE, KEVIN: 29,11O,127. RUTLIN , LYNETTE: 29 . ?gTA, JEFFREY: 21,49,1O9, 8. SABATINO, CINA: 29,58. SAUTER, THOMAS: 29,5O,57, 61,11O,128,152. SCALES, WENDY: 15,52,54,59, 62,65,68,72,75,81,105. SCHAEEER, STEPHEN: 29,16O. SCHENZEL, LORI: 29,58,152. SCHERY, CAROL: 15,74. SCHLAACK, LORA: 56,59,115, 152,15O. SCHM ISER, NADINE: 21,57, 82. SCHMIDT, DAVID: 29,75,96, 97,11O,152. SCHMIDT, ROBERT: 29. SCHMIDTKE, RAHN: 21,152. SCHNEIDER, MARY: 15,52,7O, 72,78,79,81,100,101,102, 105,112,140. SCHOESSOW, STEVEN: 21,82, 154,155,156. SCHOLZ, AMY: 56. SCHOLZ, CHRIS: 22,25,82. SCHROEDER, KRISTIN: 56,59, 115,152,155,156,15O. SCHULDT, LAURA: 29,151,152. SCHULTZ, SHELLEY: 22,B1, 150,142. SCHULTZ, SUSAN: 22,8O,81. SCHULTZ, TRACEY: 29,125, 152,155. SCHWAIGER DEANNE: 22,79, 52,112,15b. SCHNAREENHACHER, HEIIE: 29,57,75. SELL, RONALT: 15,S7,94, 1O6,1AO,152. SELLERS, IERRA: 22,49,79, 112,15O. SEMANCIK, JOHN: 56,128. SEMPLE, PATPTCK: 29,57,61. SERKOWSKI, JULIE: 22,55,92, 124,14O. SERY, RTCHARD: 22. SHAW, WENDY: 22,92,95,94, 95. SHELDON, 61,6A,79,11O,126. NANCY: 15,52,57, JEEEREY: 29,57, SHELDON, 59,6O,65,67,6B,69,7O,72, 75,84,92,95,95,104,124, 140. SHUMWAY, 122,125. SIEVERT, DAVII: 29,56,6O, 61,62,64,65,106,127,152. SIMPSON, THEOPORE: 16.51, 55,58,59,65,67,68,7O,72, 75,9O,91,93,95,12S. SKOCC, KAREN: 29,54,57, 100,105,152,152. KAY: 57,5S,115, SKORA, ANN: 16,105. SKORA, JULIE: 57. SKORA, KAREN: 22,S1. SKORZEWSKI, HOPE: 22,82, S7. SMITH, JAMES: 57. SMITH, JEANNA: SMITH, JULIE:5O,15O. SMITH, MARGARET: 5O,57, 92,95,125,152. SMITH, SUZANNE: 5O,49. SOCHER, PAICE: 5O,59,15O. SODERBECK, LISA: 57. SOWLLES, CYNTHIA: 5O,151. SOWLLES, SUSAN: 22,99,112, 15O,156. SPEARS, MICHELLE: 5O,154, 155,152. JULIANNE: 16,52,7A, STACH, 76,77,81,85,84,88,95,96. STACK, KAREN: 5O,56,61, 150. STEINHAUS, CHRISmA: 22,B1, 152,142. STENZ, MICHAEL: 57,119, 127,15O. STIKA, CARL: 57,111. STIKA, HOLLV:5O. STORM, LORI: 22,59,65,67, 68,69,7O,72,81,91,92,95, 94,95,104,142,144,145. STROWIC, ANNETTE: 5O,152. STROWIC, CURTIS: 22,85. STRUBLIC, MATTHEW: 57. STRUCK, BRYAN: 57,155. STRUCK, STEVEN: 22. STRZELECKI, ANTHONY: 5O, 11O,12B,155. TAUSZ, MARK: 57,119,127. TAUSZ WA , LPH: 22,54,99, 1OS,1O9,116,117,126,156, 15O. TEWS, LYNN: 22,142. THIEMKE, JOY: 5O,151. THONE, CHRIS: 16,72,79, S5,15S. TIMM, KAR EN: 57,155. TOMASZEWSKI, CINDY: 57, 115,151. TORDIK, J 7S,SO. TREICHEL, S5,B7,96, TROECER, ULIE: 22,76,77, TERRY: 16,55,74, 97,15B. KIP: 5O,56,S4,155. TUNKS, DAVID: 5O,5S,11O, 155. ULBINC, DANIEL:-5O,5B,61, 155 ULBINC, J 66,67,7O, UNDERLY, 127, ENNIEER: 22,56, 72,76,SO,94,15O. JOHN: 57,111,119, URBAN, KRTSTA: 22. VANDENBER VIC, DANI 61,62,63, 75,75,76, 96,97,152 VIOLA, 97,155 VIOLA, VIOLA, VOSS, 154,15O. NAARVIK, WAARVIK, WAGNER, 69,7O,72, WAMSER, WANDEL, C 6A,92,1O5 WARBER, 94,124,15 TE TT TO PON C, TAMMY: 57,155. EL: 22,57,59,6O, 66,67,68,7O,72, 77:30:84:97:94,95, 5ESA: 76,74,96, MOTHY: 57,128,155. PI: 5O,5O,5S,61. : 57,111,119, RUSSELL: 5O. TERESA: 25,B1. LISA: 5O,5O,66, S4,1O2. ELIEN: 5O. AIL: 5O,55,57, ,152. MARY: 25,58,92, O,142,144,145. WARO, DAVID: 16,5O,56,61, 64,65,109 WARO, SUE 92,125,15 WATTS, GA 89,99,102 WEARINC, WEBSTER, 71,72. WEGENER, 5S,59,6O, 66,67,6S, 91,92,102 WECENER, 95,111. WEIS, JEN WENDT, TI 155. WENEEL, S HERRY, EE ,152. gNNE: 57,59,7O, IL: 25,7O,72,B1, ,15O. DANIELLE: 25,58. WENDY: 25,56,69, BRIAN: 16,51,56, 61,62,65,64,65, 7O,71,72,75,90, ERIC: 57,56,61, NIFER: 50. MMHY:5L1H,H9, COTT: 16,79,152. AINE: 50. WEYMIER, JAYSON: 57,5O,5S, 61,111 ,155. WEYMIER, JEEEREY: 51,5O, 5S,61,11O Index 175 WHITE, OOLEEEE: 23,15O. WRITE, KEITH: 31,11O,152. HHITFORD, EONAEI: 57,91, 155. ERIIEOE, JEFFREY: 51. EEIIIOE, SEVEN: 25,15O. NILKE, DAVID: 57,79. SIELIAES, CARSON: 5S,5O, 111,12S. WILLIAMS, ROBERT: 5S,5S, 1O5,16O. MTLLSOF, JUDY: 25,S1,SS. EIEEER, CAROLYH: 25,158. EIRIERS, ROSAEIRD: 16,158 IIERIEOOOR, MICHELRE: 25. UITWAL, RREWDA: 16,57. UITTE, CFARLMS: 3S,111. EORLER, KIEEERLI: 5S,59, 125,152,15O. EROLSIAI, ARIREE: 5S,5S, 155. 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