Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)
- Class of 1965
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A REFLECTION OF MEMORIES IN THE . . . MIRROR Volume Fifty-one MONDOVI HIGH SCHOOL Mondovi, Wisconsin Editor - TOM CASEY Assistant Editor - LES SIMPSON Business Manager - DONNA MARTIN I Advisor - MR. EARL BRUGGER CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION..............3 SCHOOL BOARD................3 MEMORIAL....................4 ORGANIZATIONS...............5 ATHLETICS..................25 ACTIVITIES.................37 FRESHMEN...................47 SOPHOMORES.................53 JUNIORS....................59 SENIORS....................65 FACULTY .................. 79 SPONSORS 84 SUPERINTENDENT Mr. W. H Hehli PRINCIPAL Mr. John P. Herpst In our life of today--effort put forth and growth are twins. We are the sum of all our endeavors. This message is always before us along the highway of life. Do your job, and a little extra. Help yourself, your community, your nation, and you will have the will and the leadership to face the world. The easiest way is not frequently the best way. The difficult road often gives us an outlook which more than makes up for the extra energy expended. The men whose names are long remembered would never have been heard of if they had avoided the difficult things in life. It may not be possible for all students to make high grades but it is possible for all students to be high class citizens. Time to think is one of the conditions most needed today. Caught up in a cyclone of activity, we seldom question our direction, assess the real significance of our endeavor, or evaluate the results. We are going, but where? We are doing, but why? We are becoming, but what? Determination to set aside a few minutes regularly each day or week is crucial. Most people fear a schedule as a prison, but it can help one to find time and use it wisely. Try to avoid racing your motors without having your minds in gear. So begin today to set aside a time to think. It will also help you have many enjoyable and profitable tomorrows. SCHOOL BOARD ROW 1: Mr. Ecke, Mr. Giese, Mr. Blum ROW 2; Mr. Morey, Mr. Moy, Mr. Heike, Mr. Reick IN MEMORY In memory of our departed friend and classmate, Barbara Dregney. May she live in our hearts as she did in our lives. 4 In God’s beautiful garden, A messenger comes each day To gather the choicest blossoms And bear them with him away. Her worldly life is over. We miss her smiling face. But the memory that she left behind Even time cannot erase. Sid Sharp r I • ORGANIZATIONS | ROW 1: R. Werlien, J. Serum, W. Yarrington, N. Becker, J. Weiss, L. Dregney, M. Seger-strom, S. Segerstrom, J, Whelan, J. Alleman, A. Atchison, M. Bloom, Miss Klatt, ROW 2: J. Heike, P. Wood, A. Zierl, L. Sessions, J. Klopp, L. Marten, G. Forthun, K. Rieck, M. Rieck, P. Smith, S. Christophorson, J. Serum, J. Allemann. ROW 3: S. Ottinger, G. Rieck, B. Steinke, D. Halvorson, P. Larson, D. Nichols, L. Halvor-son, D. Ottinger, M. Walker, J. Rieck, K. Everson, M. Larson, S, Rustad. ROW 4; L. Parker, B. Dregney, J, Berger, J. Hamilton, N. Glanzman, G. Timm, J. Becker, P. Erickson, F. Gehrke, L. Berger, N. Franzwa, J. Heike, J. Serum, C. Atchison. F H A The Future Homemakers of America has an over-all goal to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. This year their goal was attained throughout the course of the year: initiation program, degree program, fall district meeting, homecoming activities, and candy and bake sale. These and other related experiences have helped express the purpose as stated in the motto. 6 F F A ROW 1: L. Me Donough, J. Thorson, D. Weiss, Mr. Liebelt, D. Larson, M. Sandberg, L. Allemann. ROW 2: K. Melvin, D. Me Donough, D. Larson, R. Brantner, G. Brantner, D. Johnson, B. Sie, M. Werlien, L. Henneman. ROW 3; D. Tiegs, J. Sandberg, J. Zierl, D. Anderson, R. Rutschow, D. Schultz, L. Anderson, G. Moe, D. Crawford, D. Brantner. ROW 4: R. Amdahl, R. Larson, D. Johnson, R. Ashwell, A. Finseth, A. Brantner, S. Brantner, R. Kilde, D. Tiegen, R. Oesau. ROW 5: K. Risler, D. Jackson, J. Hart, E. Bump, R. Dregney, J. Trowbridge, M. Anderson, M. Thames, K. Ward, D. Werlien. Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys studying vocational agriculture. The Mondovi Chapter has fifty-six members which is 100°lo of vocational agriculture enrollment plus several post high school members. Its purpose is to aid boys in developing farming programs and leadership. Two of the many activities of the local chapter were a corn collection program for the polio drive and also a program for rodent control. 7 W J D A ROW 1: M. Anderson, L. Anderson, G. Moe, A. Brantner, Mr. Liebelt. ROW 2: K. Melvin, D. Me Donough, D. Larson, R. Brantner, G. Brantner, J. Thorson, D. Johnson, B. Sie, M. Werlien, L. Henneman. ROW 3: D. Tiegs, J. Sandberg, J. Zierl, D. Anderson, R. Rutschow, D. Schultz, L. Me Donough, D. Crawford, D. Brantner, D. Weiss, M. Sandberg. ROW 4: R. Amdahl, R. Larson, D. Johnson, R. Ashwell, A. Finseth, K. Timm, S. Brantner, R. Kilde, R. Teigen, R. Oesau. ROW 5: K. Risler, D. Jackson, J. Hart, E. Bump, R. Dregney, J. Trowbridge, M. Anderson, M. Thames, K. Ward, D. Werlien. The purpose of the Wisconsin Junior Dairyman's Association is to develop good dairying programs for students and to provide opportunities to gain recognition for work done in dairy herd testing and records analysis. Mondovi has forty-eight members, or 100% of the Vocational Agricultural enrollment. 8 ROW Is Mrs. Schroeder, V. Johnson, V. Anderson, R. Hageness, G. Erickson, A. Haugland, D. Peterson. ROW 2: V. Goss, M. Brainard, M. Anderson, B. Harms, B. Elkinton, P. Fedie, D. Martin. ROW 3: K. Schultz, N. Glanzman, E. Olson, R. Lee, M. Tanner, L. Lehman, C. Poeschil. FRENCH CLUB Becoming more and more active in school affairs is the French Club. With approximately twenty members this year, the club is ardently promoting the French language and customs. A skit and float offered a bit of culture at homecoming and the spring Mardi Gras was certainly enjoyable and educational. 9 BIO. CLUB The Biology Club consisting of Jrs. and Srs. taking Adv. Biology strives to stimulate and develop biological interests. Activities include field trips, hikes and project work. SEATED: J. Cook, W. Hehli, A. Norrish, D. Martin STANDING: Mr. Larson, D. Wulff, D. Ringger, M. Duncanson, T. Casey, W. Elkinton ROW 1: D. Weiss, R. Hagen, J. Thorson, B. Harms, Mr. Hegenbarth ROW 2: C. Ashwell, R. Amdahl, H. Ameson, J. Eide, C. Scharf ROW 3: R. Goss, R. Bonesteel, D. Parr, R. Adam, A. Hubbard, T. Weiss £ 5 O The Elite Science Organization is made up of physics students. Its purpose is to bring the scientifically inclined student in contact with the latest technological advancements in the field of physics. MATH CLUB The Math Club is composed of students in Senior Math. The club offers its members a chance for advanced study in the mathematical field. 10 ROW 1: A. Hubbard, D. Weiss, T. Weiss, D. Parr ROW 2: J. Thorson, B. Harms, R. Adam, Mr. Hagenbarth ROW 1: Miss Quarberg, A. Hubbard, S. Sharp, J. Forthun, R. Hagen. ROW 2; D. Weiss, J. Thorson, B. Harms, J. Heike, N. Ottinger, D. Martin. ROW 3: P. Blager, J. Lund, A. Norrish, J. Rieck, J. Cook, T. Weiss. The National Honor Society is made up of students who have maintained a 2.5 credit point average and accumulated 20 extra-curricular points thru their Junior year. Activities include selling popcorn at basketball games, acting as guides at open house and a Christmas Party. The Student Council is the student voice at M. H.S. Two members are elected from each class each year. This year S big project was working to bring a foreign exchange student to our school. ROW 1; B. Lee, L. Simpson, P. Fedie, K. Olbert, V. Goss, Mr. Stoughton. ROW 2: C. Morey, J. Aase, R. Hageness, R. Lee, S. Kent, L. Green. ROW 3: Y. Odegard, J. Cook, J. Rieck, D. Wulff, W. Elkinton. S T C U O D U E N N C T I L 11 ROW 1: Mr. Brugger, T. Casey, L. Simpson, D. Marten, A. Haugland, V. Goss, P. Fedie, B. Wright, V. Anderson, V. Johnson. ROW 2: D. Ottinger, R. Hageness, S. Weiss, L. Browskowski, Y. Odegard, J. Thorson, M. Duncanson, S. Ottinger, M. Cook, J. Heike, B. Elkinton. ROW 3: K. Schultz, J. Heike, G. Rieck, J. Umess, B. Dregney, M. Tanner, J. Thompson, L. Scharf, L. Tomten, D. Bauer, S. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Wright, R. Lee, W. Hehli, D. Ringger, M. Noll, J. Marquand, L. Aase, C. Casey, P. Blager, J. Rieck. MIRROR The Mirror staff put in many long hours producing an interesting and memorable annual. Tom Casey was editor and Les Simpson assistant. In charge of ad sales and subscrip' tions was the business manager, Donna Martin. Virginia Goss was head photographer. 12 Editors Les and Tom toil over a tough page. ROW 1: Mr. Ehrmeyer, S. Sharp, K. Olbert, L. Duncanson, V. Anderson, C. Ede, S. Kisselburg, V. Goss, K. Ness, D. Kramschuster ROW 2: K. Schultz, J. Brainard, J. Cook, B. Ede, C. Johnston, R. Miles, M. Rieck, D. Martin, M. Duncanson, Y. Odegard, S. Weiss, M. Brainard ROW 3: B. Harms, J. Urness, L. Lehman, C. Poeschel, K. Steinke, P. Blager, P. Weber, P. Johnson, C. Morey, E. Olson, J. Kendhammer, D. Ottinger ROW 4: L. Scharf, J. Rieck, E. Adams, R. Wright, M. Duncanson, D. Ringger, W. Hehli, L. Gehrke, G. Swanson, K. Schultz, J. Lund, L. Tomten BUFFALO BILLBOARD The members of the Buffalo Billboard staff worked hard to publish a thought provoking, informative, and interesting paper. Co-editors were Sid Sharp and Kathy Olbert. Linda Duncanson was stencilist. The editorial staff, together with feature writers, columnists, and reporters, put forth much effort to meet a publication date every three weeks. V N r i « 1 | Much time and patience was devoted to the school newspapers by the editors, Sid Sharp and Kathy Olbert. 13 FORENSICS ROW 1: Mrs. Schroeder, E. Munera, A. Haugland, S. Johnson, D. Kramschuster, C. Ede, S. Kissleberg, J. Fortun, B. Lee, R. Miles, S. Rud. ROW 2: J. Folkadahl, J. Kendhammer, J. Heike, B. Harms, B. Elkinton, L. Scharf, J. Hamilton, K. Olbert, D. Martin. ROW 3: J. Rieck, D. Bauer, K. Holden, N. Glanzman, K. Schultz, L. Lehman, J. Rutschow, G. Rieck, D. Wolf, J. Marquand. ROW 4: K. Casey, J. Trowbridge, B. Lee, B. Hageness, M. Noll, L. Duncanson, G. Kohlman, D. Deetze, J. Hart, M. Larson, S. Sharp. Forensics has become active at M.H.S. again this year. The large number of students participated in a preliminary meet and the district meet in Eau Claire. Though small, the debate club put in many long hours of study and practice The club made a good showing at the district meets. DEBATE ROW 1: M. Duncanson, K. Schultz, J. Fortun, S. Sharp, S. Johnson, P. Schultz ROW 2: Miss Kruckman, M. Ringger, V. Anderson, S. Kisselberg, P. Schultz, B. Lee, S. Weiss, D. Kramschuster, C. Ede, A. Haugland, P. Pederson ROW 3: B. Wright, M. Rieck, D. Johnson, S. Johnston, R. Miles, C. Pace, R. Werner, N. Noll, V. Goss, J. Folkadahl ROW 4: L. Simpson, B. Elkinton, C. Poeschel, J. Cook, J. Lund, G. Cook, A. Norrish, J. Brainard, P. Johnson, M. Brainard, P. Fedie ROW 5: P. Weber, C. Morey, T. Wright, J. Urness, L. Scharf, K. Schultz, E. Olson, J. Kendhammer, L. Duncanson, M. Tanner, K. Olbert PEP CLUB The club came up with another of its original floats at Homecoming. 3 ROW 1: Mr. Smith. L. Anderson, W. Wood, R. Crawford, R. Crawford, D. Bloom, R. Larson, C. Ashwell, S. Brantner ROW 2; R. Bonesteel, L. Alleman, D. Jackson, A. Pfund, M. Risen, D. Loomis, G. Pederson, D. Weiss ROW 3: M. Anderson, R. Duncanson, T. Weiss, J. Hesselman, M. Kothbauer, M. Sandberg, G. Norby, D. Hoch, L. Moe, J. Eide ROW 4: F. Magadance, P. Parker, R. Sie, M. Lover, D. Larson, R. Dregney, M. Noll, L. Aase, J. Marquand, T. Casey BAA The Boys Athletic Association forms the intramural activities for the boys who do not participate in major sports. Basketball is played through the winter months followed by bowling in the spring. Mr. Smith is advisor. ROW 1: J. Brainard, A. Norrish, M. Borgwardt, Y. Odegard, S. Sharp, P. Odegard ROW 2; J. Thorson, B. Harms, S. Norby, S- Johnson, J. Rieck ROW 3: K. Schultz, J. Serum, S. Larson, L. Johnson, J. Forthun, G. Langert, S. Nichols ROW 4: M. Duncanson, J. Lund, J. Cook, D. Martin. V. Van Someran. P. Blager, G. Cook G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association forms the girls intramural sports. Activities include Volleyball, Basketball and Bowling. Miss Kruckman is advisor. 17 ROW 1; J. .Olson, M. Ringger, P. Schultz, D. Steinke, B. Bloss, P. Odegard, P. Pederson, G. Langert, P. Johnson ROW 2: J. Hagness, O. Odegard, S. Rud. K. Everson, M. Brainard, V. Goss, J. Oesau, S. Risen, D. Kees ROW 3: C. Norby, B. Elkinton, D. Bauer, M. Cook, K. Steinke, F. Swanson, P. Neis, L. Johnson, L. Hageness, J. LaDuke TUMBLING CLUB The Tumbling Club put in a year of energetic activity Besides the routine tumbling acts, rope skipping was added. This enabled the students to work out complicated maneuvers with the ropes. Miss Kruckman was advisor. ROW 1: Miss Kruckman, J. Serum, F. Gehrke, S. Weiss, S. Kohlman ROW 2: L. Sessions, J. Serum, P. Odegard, D. Berger 18 ROW 1: Mr. Anderson, W. Bloss, C. Ashwell, S. Brantner, P. Walker, W. Elkinton, S. Kent, D. Weiss ROW 2: M. Kothbauer, E. Adams, S. Kent, M. Lover, B. Wright, C. Scharf, G. Swanson, T. Weiss, M. Sandberg ROW 3; D. Loomis, B. Duncanson, J. Anibas, S. Schultz, J. Andress, D. Ringger, R. Hagen, W. Hehli, D. Parr The Letter Club is made up of boys who have lettered in one of the major sports. Activities include a varsity-faculty basketball game and a spring picnic. LETTER CLUB TWIRLER5 One of the bright spots of the '65 M. H. S. marching band were the twirlers. Head majorette Ann Norrish and her colorful cohorts Joan Lund, Terry Wright, Mary Walker, and Connie Morey led the band through numerous parades and headed the homecoming performance. L. -R.: C. Morey, T. Wright, A. Norrish, J. Lund, M. Walker ROW 1: Karen Schultz, Joanne Forthun, Sonja Johnson, ROW 2: Mary Duncanson, Sid Sharp, Peg Schultz. The A team cheerleaders were the crux of school spirit this year. Bedecked in striking new uniforms, the squad led the student cheering section at all varsity football and basketball games. The cheerleaders were also in charge of all pep meetings. CHEERLEADERS With pep their theme, the B team cheerleaders were equally effective. Under their leadership, students cheered the B squad basketball team on to many victories. L - R: Anita Haugland, Virginia Goss, Becky Elkinton, Pam Johnson, Pat Schultz, Debbie Johnson. ROW 1: Mr. Putzier, W. Yarrington, S. Sharp, E. Munera, K. Brantner, M. Ringger, V, Anderson, K. Rieck, S. Christopherson, A. Haugland, S. Rud, V. Johnson, C. Bonesteel ROW 2: S. Segerstrom, J. Klopp, J. Folkadahl, P. Smith, M. Cook, S. Parker, P. Erickson, J. Everson, K. Holden, S. Ottinger, L. Martin, K. Schultz, D. Johnson, M. Segertrum ROW 3: M. Larson, K. Schroeder, D. Bauer, M. Anderson, F. Swanson, K. Christopherson, T. Wright, N. Franzwa, L. Berger, M. Walker, P. Johnson, R. Werner, L. Johnson, D. Martin, P. Odegard, D. Pederson ROW 4: D. Wilkenson, D. Blum, V. Van Someran, K. Casey, B. Odegard, J. Cook, G. Rieck, K. Schultz, M. Martin, J. Rieck, L. Tomten, N. Glanzman, J. Werner, L. Lehman, H. Wilson, G. Klopp ROW 5: D. Deetz, D. Wulf, P. Walker, B. Sie, R. Marten, J. Marquand. J. Hart, A. Hubbard, J. Trowbridge, T. Glanzman, L. Aase, T. Casey, F. Ottum, L. Becker. B. Bloss CHORUS After rating A-l at the District Music Festival in 1964, the Chorus had a fine year. They participated in the Christmas and Spring Concert as well as graduation. Along with the band, the Chorus cut a long play album in the Spring. Students also participated in the district and state solo-ensemble contest. 21 ROW 1: Joan Lund, C. Morey, A. Haugland, L. Lehman, C. Ede, B. Lee, K. Ness, K. Olbert, Y. Odegard, P. Pederson, K. Rieck, D. Kramschuster, T. Wright ROW 2: A. Norrish, J. Rieck, M. Walker. L. Simpson, G. Rieck, H. Hageness, M. Brainard, P. Blager, L. Tomten, K. Schroeder, B. Wright, J. Eide, N. Borgwardt, J. Klopp, M. Larson, P. Fedie, D. Bauer, V. Goss, S. Henneman, J. Forthun ROW 3: S. Weiss, B. Elkinton, M. Tanner, P. Weber, J. Brainard, K. Schultz, M. Cook, K. Stienke, J. Folkadahl, S. Johnson, M. Duncanson, K. Everson, N. Glanzman, L. Duncanson, M. Johnson, CONCERT Under the new leadership of Mr. Putzier, the '64-'65 Concert and Marching Band kept up their high caliber of work. The Marching Band took top honors at the State University Homecoming in Eau Claire. It was also the parade leader for M.H.S. Homecoming, Frontier Days and Memorial Day. Its final performance was at the music festival Small groups gave a series of Chamber Music Programs, bringing entertainment to those people who enjoy music in its deeper The Concert Band putting in a hard hour of rehearsal. 22 S. Miles, L. Henneman, D. Kees, L. Tomten, J. Phillips, F. Magadance, J. Urness. S. Sharp, D. Wulff, J. Marquand ROW 4: R. Miles, L. Adam, M. Folkadahl, R. Wright, S. Rud, S. Johnston, S. Kisselburg, C. Poeschel, L. Scharf, K. Gehrke, T. Casey, R. Marten, B. Blum, D. Marten, G. Adams. L. Aase, J. Rutschow, D. Ottinger, B. Odegard, J. LaDuke M. Larson, D. Tiegs, L. Parker, B. Lee, J. Trowbridge, T. Glanzman, A. Hubbard ROW 5: P. Schultz, Mr. Putzier, K. Casey, M. Stanton, H. Wilson, V. Anderson. C. Schultz MARCHING BAND in Eau Claire. The Concert Band was in preparation for their recording most of the year. Two concerts were given, one at Christmas time and the other in the Spring. moods. Many solos and ensembles were entered in the district and state music festival. The Marching Band escorts one of their own at Homecoming. 23 ROW 1; A. Norrish, J. Rieck, J. Lund, C. Morey, P. Fedie, D. Bauer, V. Goss, S. Hennemen, N. Glanzman, L. Duncanson, G. Cook, P. Blager. ROW 2: L. Simpson, T. Wright, J. Folkadahl, S. Weiss, L. Henneman, D. Kees, J. Phillips, J. Urness, F. Magadance, D. Wulff, J. Marquand, K. Casey, L. Aase, L. Parker, R. Lee, T. Glanzman, A. Hubbard.. ROW 3: R. Marten, D. Marten, Mr. Putzier, P. Schultz, H. Wilson. PEP BAND The pep band is made up of the section leaders of the concert band. It provides music for all home basketball games, pep rallies, and various other activities. JR. BAND The Junior Band under the direction of Mr. Lundquist is made up of Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth graders and beginning freshmen. It is active in the Jr. High Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Spring Music Festival. ROW Is N. Kisselburg, K. Eide, L. Hageness, G. Forthun, C. Ness, B. Erickson, J. Rud, D. Deut-scher, P. Brainard, K. Lawrence, C. Walker, J. Wright, C. Pace. ROW 2j G. Kins, C. Larson, S. Auer, L. Hageness, S. Ness, D. Dregney, K. Pospishil, J. Girtman, L. Soholt, S. Heike, B. Deutscher, M. Rieck, S. Glanzman, D. Berger, D. Lightfoot. ROW 3s L. Tessendorf, P. Peck, B. Hager, M. Ringger, L. Gehrke, B. Crowell, D. Dietz, J. Whelan, R. Brantner, M. Klopp, B. Lightfoot, K. Henneman, S. Wiseman, C. Leem, S. Marten, M. Dregney, G. Isaacson, J. Kasenow, L. Keck, M. Phillips. ROW 4s G. Stanton, T. Loomis, J. Schroeder, L. Oim, Mr. Lundquist, W. Folkadahl, N. Seger-strom, J. Aase, R. Marten, G. Lunderville, B. Goss, S. Hayes, J. Schroeder, J. Miles, 24 D. Heike, S. Glanzman. ATHLETICS DEFENSE: W. Elkinton, G. Norby, J. Anibas, G. Swanson, S. Kent, R. Wright, S. Kent, D. Ringger, R. Hagen, D. Parr, C. Scharf FOOTBALL The '64 Buffaloes led by Coaches Anderson and Thomsen faired quite well. With Parr and his strong arm at quarterback, and the tough running of Scharf, Wright, and Andress the team compiled a record of 5-3. The high point of the season was a victory over Durand at Homecoming. Mondovi 14 Augusta 0 Mondovi 19 Winona Cotter 18 Mondovi 7 E C. North 32 ■Mondovi 14 Wabasha St. Felix 0 Mondovi 20 Durand 19 Mondovi 14 Chippewa Falls 21 Mondovi 13 Arcadia 7 Mondovi 0 Menomonie 33 OFFENSE: R. Hagen, D. Ringger, G. Swanson, C. Scharf, S. Schultz, D. Parr, R. Wright, M. Lover, R. Andress, S. Kent, W. Elkinton, J. Anibas, T. Weiss RON HAGEN: Co-Capt. Good leader and all around football player. CHUCK SCHARF: Co-Capt. Hard socking halfback both offensively and defensively. DENNIS PARR: Fine passer and signal caller. TERRY WEISS: Good pass catching end. BILL ELK INTON: A real tough linebacker. STEVE SCHULTZ: A good snapping center. 27 DALE LOOMIS: A big tackle who GARY NORBY: A tough all around MIKE LOVER: A tough speedy was hard to move. end. little guard. STAN KENT: A good hustling guard. BOB WRIGHT: Slippery, hardhitting fullback. Real bright future. GORDY SWANSON: Real tough hard-hitting guard. Watch him next season. 28 DAN RINGGER: Should be one of R. (JACK) ANDRESS: A fast hard JERRY ANIBAS: A big tough tackle finest tackles around next year. running back. Should reach fine with another year left. heights. STEVE KENT: A tough little back BILL HEHL1: A good passer and LEE GEHRKE: A big strong lineman on both offense and defense. signal caller. Should do big things who is learning fast. next season. 29 'A ’ SQUAD L-R: R. Rutschow, S. Kent, S. Kent, W. Hehli, D. Parr, E. Bump, J. Hesselman, R. Wright, R. Hagen, W. Elkinton, D. Cook KNEELING: Coach Barneson, J. Hart, Mgr. Not Pictured: C. Scharf BASKETBALL 30 'B' SQUAD L-R: R. Berger, L. Tomten, J. Sandberg, B. Bloom, R. Rutschow, L. Green. E. Adams, J. Trowbridge, E. Bump, L. Duncanson KNEELING: J. Hart, Mgr., Coach Herrell DENNIS PARR BOB WRIGHT STEVE KENT BILL HEHLI CHUCK SCHARF JOHN HESSELMAN 31 STAN KENT RON HAGEN BILL ELKINTON ROW 1: S. Miles, R. Koenig, D. Pederson, H. Wilson, G. Klopp, W. Bloss ROW 2; Coach Thomsen, D. Weiss, J. Anderson, C.-Schultz, R. Davidson, J. Hesselman, W. Winberg, R. Kilde, D. Hill ROW 3: M. Kothbauer, G. Swanson, M. Lover, D. Ringger, S. Schultz, L. Gehrke, G. Norby, D. Loomis, M. Fraser, J. Risen WRESTLING Plagued with injury early in the season, the Wrestling Buffs had their troubles throughout the season. The brightest spot was senior Gary Norby who ended the regular season schedule unbeaten. Dave Peterson took the 95 pound championship at the conference meet. SENIOR MATMEN GARY NORBY HARLEY WILSON 33 ’64 BASEBALL ROW 4: M. Fraser, H. Arneson, M. Anderson, R. Sie, C. Ashwell ROW 3: C. Scharf, W. Hehli, R. Tanner, D. Brion, D. Parr ROW 2: R. Brenner, R. Hagen, C. Deutscher, M. Fedie, T. Weiss, Coach Anderson ROW 1: R. Berger, L. Green, S. Brantner, G. Norby The 1964 baseball team ran into rough luck in losing 3 games by only 1 run. With a majority of juniors the Baseball Buffs should have a better season to look forward to. In addition to the regular spring season, Mondovi participated in a summer program in which they ended up 5-5. REGULAR SEASON RECORD Mondovi 5 Menomonie 11 Mondovi 4 Durand 5 Mondovi 7 Arcadia 4 Mondovi 4 Durand 3 Mondovi 1 Arcadia 2 Mondovi 4 E. C. Memorial 5 (tournament) 34 C. Deutscher in action ’64 TRACK AND GOLF TRACK - ROW 3: W. Bloss, R. Brenner, E. Thorson, C. Scharf, R. Hagen, W. Wood, E. Adams. ROW 2: D. Crawford, L. Gehrke, D. Brion, D. Ringger, J. Trowbridge, Mr. Parker. ROW 1: R. Wright, J. Lehman, R. Andress, M. Lover, D. Loomis. GOLF - 1 to r: J. Phillips, J. Christenson, R. Duncanson, Mr. Thomsen, J. Christenson, S. Schultz, L. Tomten 35 THR CURIOUS SAVAGE JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST--In order of appearance Florence . . . Jeannine Cook Hannibal . . . Jon Marquand Fairy May . . . JoAnne Forthun Jeffrey . . . Ron Hagen Mrs. Paddy ... Sid Sharp Titus . . . Gary Slogkowski Samuel . . . Terry Weiss Lily Belle . . . Anne Norrish Ethel . . . Joanne Rieck Miss Wilbelmina . . . Pat Blager Dr. Emmett . . . Chuck Scharf STUDENT DIRECTORS Allyn Hubbard Donna Martin ADVISOR - Mr. Hendrickson MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN CAST--In order of appearance Mrs. Abigail Abbott . . . Ann Nornsh Susan Abbott . . . Joanne Rieck Mrs. Miller . . . Donna Martin Sylvia . . . Joan Lund Bunny . . . JoAnn Forthun Helen . . . Jill Brainard Carrie . . . Jeannine Cook Clara . . . Sid Sharp Marge . . . Gail Cook Bobo . . . Mike Noll Jack . . . Dennis Wulff Howie . . . Terry Weiss Bill . . . Stan Kent Dean Gillingham . . . Fred Magadance Professor Michaels . . . Jon Marquand STUDENT DIRECTORS Pat Blager Betty Harms Mike Anderson ADVISOR - Mr. Herrell SENIOR CLASS PLAY L-R: Mike Lover, Nancy Ottinger, Dale Weiss, Pat Blager, King Mike Koth-bauer. Queen Judy Hulke, Roger Bergh, Jeanne Berger, Terry Weiss, Ann Nor-rish ’64 JUNIOR An April Evening was chosen as the theme for the 1964 Junior Prom. The Gym was decorated with fountains and rocky waterfalls. Queen Judy Hulke and King Mike Kothbauer were attended by Mike Lover and Nancy Ottinger, Dale Weiss and Pat Blager, Roger Bergh 40 Queen Judy and King Mike. PROM and Jeanne Berger, and Terry Weiss and Ann Norrish. Music was furnished by the Carl Bucholtz Orchestra. Jon and Mary Sue visit the punch bowl. An April Evening' 41 L-R: Chuck Scharf, Pam Johnson, Stan Kent, Carol Buchstiener, King Dennis Parr, Queen Sid Sharp, Dan Ringger, Pam Weber, Gordy Swanson, Carol Ede ON MY HONOR . . . (Mr. Ehrmeyer led festivities with much school spirit.) HOME Homecoming was a most active time at MHS this year. Festivities started with the Queen campaign and the sale of beanies by the Pep Club. Long hours of preparation . produced beautiful floats and outstanding skits. The victorious Buffaloes carry Coach Anderson off the field. 42 The dance was well attended. COMING The Senior Class took top honor in the float and skit contests. The football team, playing arch-rival Durand, kept spirits high with a great showing and romping victory. The festivities were climaxed with the crowning of the Queen, Sid Sharp, and the King, Dennis Parr, at the victory ball. The team was well supported. Mr. Larson dresses for the annual Homecoming clash day. L-R: Mike Lover, Loren Aase, Allyn Hubbard, Steve Schultz, King Tom Casey, Queen Joanne Rieck, Donna Marten, Joyce Thorson, Gail Cook, Shirley Johnson. CHRISTMAS BALL The Senior sponsored Christmas Ball was the climax of the Christmas season at M.H.S. With the Gym decorated in red and white bells and candy canes, Yule Spirit filled the air. King Tom Casey and Queen Joanne Rieck were attended by Mike Lover and Shirley Johnson, Loren Aase and Gail Cook, Allyn Hubbard and Joyce Thorson, and Steve Schultz and Donna Martin. The night was truly a Winter Wonderland. HOT LUNCH WORKERS L-R: J. Oesau, W. Yarrington, J. Serum, J. Serum, C. Hacker, K. Melvin LIBRARIANS ROW 1: P. Odegard, S. Brantner, M. Lover ROW 2: J. Cook, K. Schultz, M. Duncanson, P. Blager HALL MONITORS ROW 1: R. Wright, R. Bloss, S. Kent, M. Nogle, L. Duncanson, S. Schultz ROW 2: J. Thompson, S. Bloss. J. Heike, J. Thorson, S. Brantner. B. Terland, B. Steinke ROW 3: E. Olson. J. Urness, J. Cook, A. Norrish, P. Neis, D. Marten, S. Ot-tinger COOKS L.-R.: Mrs. Severson, Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Schultz The Mondovi High School cooks prepared delicious noontime meals for the student body. The daily menus included a variety of food both nourishing and tasty. The industrious janitors devoted many hours toward the maintenance of M. H. S. Their faithful assistance was greatly appreciated. CUSTODIANS L. -R.: Martin Brion, Cliff Anderson, Norbert Bauer, Sig. Thompson Our friendly bus drivers transported rural students to and from school. Their patience was above and beyond the call of duty, especially on trips to athletic events. BUS DRIVERS 46 L. to R.: Walter Johnson, Irvin Heimstadt, Tom Cook, Dave Parr, Arnold Poeschel, Robert Everson, Roy Browskowski, Herman Berger FRESHMEN J. Aase L. Adams g. Adams J. Alleman J. Alleman D. Anderson J. Anderson J. Anderson S. Anderson R. Ashwell A. Atchison D. Becker D. Berger S. Berger M. Birtzer B. Bjorgo B. Bloom M. Bloom D. Blum G. Branter A. Davidson D. Deetz L. Duncanson C. Ede A. Finseth M. Folkedaul G. Forthun J. Franzwa C. Hacker L. Hageness D. Halverson L. Halverson J. Hart L. Henneman A. Hoch D. Hoch D. Johnson D. Johnson M. Johnson S. Johnston I. Keck S. Kisselburg J. Klopp S. Kohlman D. Kramschuster 49 J. La Duke L. Lardahl R. Lardahl D. Larson M. Larson P. Larson B. Lee L. Marsolek L. Marten D. McDonough • K. Melvin R. Miles R. Miles S. Miles P. Neis E. Risler L. Sandberg C. Schultz J. Schultz S. Segerstrom J. Serum L. Sessions P. Sessions B. Sie P. Smith M. Stanton D. Steinke S. Steinke F. Swanson M. Thompson K. Timm L. Tvrdik R. Weber R. Werlein R. Werner 51 J. Whelan D. Wilkonson E. Wilson W. Yarrington A. Zieral J. Zierl L. Kreyer The freshman class under the advisorship of Miss Klatt and Mr. Liebelt were active throughout the year. The 102 member class sponsored a dance, placed one girl on the B team cheerleading squad, and ably survived the sophomores onslaught at initiation. CLASS OFFICERS L - R: Joe Aase, Linda Hagness, John Schultz, Patty Pederson. SOPHOMORES M. Ableidinger A. Amdahl M. Anderson N. Becker L. Berger R. Berger C. Bonesteel N. Borgwardt M. Brainard R. Brenner K. Christopherson D. Cook V. Anderson R. Berger D. Brantner R. Dekan L. Dregney L. Cowell J. Eide K. Brantner D. Crawford B. Elkington T. Crawford L. Becker R. Blum P. Erickson M. Fraser R. Friedrich F. Gehrke N. Glanzman V. Goss G. Grorud M. Gunderson R. Hagness J. Hamilton A. Haugland J. Hesselman E. Hilgert L. Johnson P- Johnson R. Kaiser V. Keck J. Kendhammer G. Klopp R. Koenig G. Kohlman K. Komro M. Larson N. Larson R. Lee 55 L. Lehman L. Loomis J. Marsolek D. Marten G. Moe M. Nogle N. Noll E. Olson J. Olson D. Ottinger F. Ottum C. Poeschel M. Prissel J. Risen R. Risler S. Rud J. Sandberg Y. Sandberg L. Scharf K. Schneider D. Schultz K. Schultz P. Schultz V. Schultz A. Schwartz 56 M. Segerstrum J. Serum K. Steinke P. Swenson M. Tanner D. Tiegs L. Tomten J. Urness R. Van Gelder K. Ward J. Weiss L. Weiss E. Werlein M. Werlein W. Winberg P. Wood B. Wright R. Wright CLASS OFFICERS ’L-R: Pat Schultz, treasurer, Virginia Goss, secretary, Garry Moe, vice pres.. Bob Lee, president The big event for the Sophomores this year was Homecoming. They placed third with their float, and second in the skit contest. Pam Johnson, queen contestant, was elected to the court. The class sponsored a dance and freshman initiation. Advisors were Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Herrel. oodeo mot SO? 0 58 E. Adams R. Andress J. Anibas C. Atchison S. Austin D. Bauer M. Bauer J. Becker R. Bloss W. Bloss S. Brantner L. Browskowski C. Buchsteiner E. Bump C. Casey A. Finseth J. Folkedahl N. Franzwa L. Gehrke C. Girtman D. Girtman T. Glanzman L. Green G. Gregory J. Hageness W. Hehli J. Heike S. Henneman D« Hill K. Holden S. Jamison D. Johnson L. Johnson S. Johnson K. Julson D. Kees S. Kent R. Kilde R. Lund R. Marten 61 M. Martin L. McDonough C. Morey E. Munera C. Norby A. Odegard P. Odegard R. Oesau K. Olbert L. Olson S. Ottinger L. Parker M. Parr R. Pederson J. Phillips L. Simpson B. Steinke G. Swanson D. Teigen G. Timm L. Tomten J. Trowbridge M. Walker P. Weber K. Weiss 63 The juniors strike again! CLASS OFFICERS L-R: Carol Buchstiener, Treasurer; Luanne Tomten, Secretary; Terry Wright, Vice-President; Dan Ringger, President The activities of the Junior class included; the annual magazine sale, class ring selection, and the production of the junior class play. Hard work and determination gave the Juniors a second place for their Homecoming float and a third place for their skit. Mr. Larson and Mrs. Cotton were the advisors who helped make their projects a success. The prom was the highlight of the year. Gayle Rieck anticipates Winter-Surf anyone? SENIORS LOREN AASE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2.3.4, Swing Band 4, Debate 1, Mirror 4, BAA 1,2, 3.4, Sr. Class Production 4, Christmas Ball Court. ROGER ADAM: Math Club 4, E.S.O. 4, Jr. Class Production 3, Hot Lunch Worker 1. LEONARD ALLEMAN: Math Club 4, E.S.O. 4, BAA 4, FFA 1,2, 3,4, WJDA 1,2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 4, Sr. Class Production 4, Jr. Class Production 3. RAYMOND AMDAHL: FFA 3, Transfer from Eleva Strum High School HAROLD ARNESON: E.S.O. 4, Baseball 1,2,3, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4. CHARLES ASHWELL: E.S.O. 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, BAA 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Letter Winner, Baseball 3, 4, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4. 66 LARRY ANDERSON: Forensics 4, BAA 1,2,3,4, FFA 3.4, WJDA 3,4, Football 1, Basketball Manager 3,4, Wrestling 1. MICHAEL ANDERSON: Chorus 4, French Club 2, 3, Debate 1,2, 3.4, BAA 3,4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, WJDA 1,2, 3.4, State Land Judging Contest, State Livestock Judging Contest. SHIRLEY BAUER: Hall Monitor 3 JEANNE BERGER: Forensics 2, 3, FHA 2,3,4, Jr, Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4, Prom Court 3, Senior Class Secretary. LINDA BERGER: Chorus 3, 4, District Music Festival 3, State Music Festival 3, French Club 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4. PATRICIA BLAGER: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Music Festival 1,2,3, 4, State Music Festival 2,3, Pep Band 2.3.4, Swing Band 1, Mirror 3,4, Buffalo Billboard 2, 3.4, Honor Society 3,4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1,2, 3,4, FHA 3, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Prom Court, Librarian 3,4. DANIEL BLOOM: BAA 3,4. SUSAN BLOSS: GAA 1,2, 3,4, Tumbling Club 1,2, FHA 1, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Hall Monitor 1,4. ROBERT BONESTEEL: E.S.O. 4, Football 1, Hot Lunch Worker 1, Biology Club 3. MARILYN BORGWARDT: Chorus 3, District Music Festival 3, GAA 1,3,4, FHA 1, Jr. Class Play Produc tion 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4. 67 JILL BRA IN A RD: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Music Festival 3,4, State Music Festival 4, French Club 2,3, Mirror 3, Buffalo Billboard 1,2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play. ARTHUR BRANTNER: FFA 1,2, 3, 4, WJDA 1,2, 3, 4, President of WJDA. STEVEN BRANTNER Letter Club 4, BAA 4, FFA 1,2, 3, 4, WJDA 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 1,3,4, Letter Winner 4. RONALD BRENNER: BAA 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 4, Jr. Class Play Production, Basketball Manager 2. THOMAS CASEY: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, Pep Band 1,2, 3,4, Swing Band 1, Mirror 3,4, Editor 4, Buffalo Billboard 1,2, BAA 1,2,3,4, Football 1, Track 1, Sr. Class Play Production 4, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Freshman Class President, Biology Club 4, Music Scholarship 3, Christmas Ball King. HELEN CLEASBY: FHA 1. GAIL COOK: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Music Festival 2.3, State Music Festival 2,3, Pep Band 4, Mirror 2, Pep Club 2, 3,4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1,2, 3.4. JEANNINE COOK: Chorus 2, 3, 4, District Music Festival 2, 3,4, State Music Festival 2, 3,4, French Club 2,3, Mirror 1,2,3, Buffalo Billboard 1,2,3, 4, Student Council 3,4, Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Tumbling Club 1, Biology Club 4, Jr.-Sr. Class Play, Freshman Sec., Librarian 1,2, 3,4, Hall Monitor. RAYMOND CRAWFORD: BAA 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production. RUSSELL CRAWFORD: BAA 3,4, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4. CAROL DREGNEY: GAA 1,2,3, Mirror 3, Hall Monitor 3,4. ROBERT DREGNEY: BAA 1,2, 3,4, FFA 2,3,4, WJDA 2, 3,4, Football 2, 3, Track 1 MARY SUE DUNCANSON: Band 1,2, 3, 4, District Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, State Music Fest. 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2, French Club 2, Forensics 2, 4, Mirror 3,4, Buffalo Billboard 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Letter Winner, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production, Librarian 3,4, Biology Club 3. ROBERT DUNCANSON: Chorus 1,2, Letter Club 3,4, BAA 1,2,4, Golf 1,2, 3, 4, Letter Winner, Biology Club JOSEPH EIDE: E.S.O. 4, BAA 3,4, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production. WILLIAM ELKINTON: Mirror 1, Buffalo Billboard 1, 2, Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Letter Club 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 1, 3,4, Track 1,2,3, Letter Winner 3, Golf 1,4, Letter Winner 4, Jr. Class Play Production, Homecoming Court 3, Badger Boy’s State 3, Librarian 3, Sophomore Class President, Biology Club. JOAN FORT HUN: Band 1,2, 3, 4, District Music Festival 1,2,3, 4, State Music Festival 1,3,4, Chorus 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, French Club 3, Forensics 2, 4, Buffalo Billboard 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, FHA 1,2, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production, Homecoming Court 2, Sophomore Class Secretary, Music Scholarship 3. ROGER GOSS: E.S.O. 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play. RONALD HAGEN: Letter Club 2,3,4, Football 1, 2.3.4, Letter Winner 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 2, 3.4, Track 1,3,4, Letter Winner 3,4, Jr. Class Play, Homecoming Court 2, Freshman Class Vice-President, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior 1 Class Treasurer. SHARON HARM: Band 1, GAA 4, Hall Monitor 3. BETTY HARMS: French Club 4, Math Club 4, E.S.O. 4, Forensics 3,4, District Music Festival 3, Debate 4, Buffalo Billboard 3,4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, FHA 1,2, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production, Senior Class President. JANELLE HEIKE: Chorus 1, District Music Festival 1, French Club 2,3, Forensics 3,4, Mirror 4, Buffalo Billboard 2,3, GAA 2,3.4, FHA 2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production, Hall Monitor 2, 3,4. JAMES HESSELMAN: Chorus 2, Mirror 1, BAA 1,2, 3.4, Football Manager 3, Football 1,2, Wrestling 1, 3.4, Track Manager 3, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Production, Librarian, Hall Monitor. DONALD HOCH: BAA 3, 4. 70 NANCY HOCH ALLYN HUBBARD: Band 1,2,3,4, District Music Fes tival 1,2, 3,4, State Music Festival 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,3,4, District Festival 1, Pep Band 1,2,3, 4, Swing Band 1,4, E.S.O. 4, Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Class Play 3, Christmas Ball Court. SHIRLEY JOHNSON: Chorus 2, 3, District Festival 2, French Club 2, Forensics 4, Mirror 4, GAA 2,4, FHA 1, Jr. Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4, Glee Club 3, Christmas Ball Court. VICKY JOHNSON: Chorus 2,3,4, District Festival 2, 3,4, State Festival 2, 3,4, French Club 4, Mirror 3, 4, GAA 1,2, Jr. Class Play Production, Music Scholarship 2. JERRY JOHNSTON: FFA 1,2,3, WJDA 1,2,3, Basketball 3. STANLEY KENT: Utter Club 3,4, BAA 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Utter Winner 3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Utter Winner 4, Baseball 4, Letter Winner 4, Track 1,3, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Cast, Homecoming Court, Hall Monitor 4. 71 DALE LARSON: Football 3, BAA 2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4, Officer 4, WJDA 2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Production. ROGER LARSON: BAA 3,4, FFA 1,2, 3, 4, WJDA 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KOTHBAUER: Letter Club 3,4, BAA 3, 4, Wrestling 3,4, Letter Winner 3,4, Prom King 3. GERALDINE LANGERT: French Club 2, GAA 1,2,3, 4, Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Production, Hall Monitor 3. SHARON LARSON: Chorus 1, District Festival 1, GAA 3,4, FHA 2,3,4, Hot Lunch Worker 1,2,3. DALE LOOMIS: Letter Club 4, BAA 1,2, 3, 4, FFA 1, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2,3,4, Letter Winner 3. MICHAEL LOVER: Letter Club 3,4, BAA 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 4, Wrestling 2, 3,4, Letter Winner 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Librarian 4, Christmas Ball Court. JOAN LUND: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Festival 1,2,3, 4, State Festival 2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Forensics 4, Buffalo Billboard 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Majorette 2, 3,4. 72 FREDERICK MAGADANCE: Band 1,2, 3, 4, District Festival 1,2, State Festival 2, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, BAA 2,3,4, Jr. Class Play Production, Sr. Class Play Cast. JON MARQUAND: Band 1,2, 3,4, District Festival 1, 2.3.4, State Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, District Festival 1,2, 3,4, State Festival 1, Pep Band 1, 2.3.4, Swing Band 1,4, French Club 3, Forensics 3, 4, District Festival 3, 4, State Festival 1, Debate 1, Mirror 4, Buffalo Billboard 2, Jr. Sr. Class Play Cast. DONNA MARTIN: Chorus 2,3,4, French Club 4, Forensics 3,4, Debate 4, Mirror 3,4, Buffalo Billboard 3,4, Honor Society 4, GAA 2,3,4, Tumbling Club 2, FHA 2,3, Jr. Class Play, Hall Monitor 3,4, Biology Club 4, Sr. Class Play, Christmas Ball Court. LEON MOE: Football 2,3, Baseball 2. SALLY NICHOLS: Buffalo Billboard 3, GAA 1,2, 3,4, FHA 1,2, Jr. Class Play Production. MICHAEL NOLL: Sr. Class Play Cast, BAA 4. GARY NORBY: French Club 4, E.S.O. 4, Letter Club 3,4, Football 3, 4, Letter Winner 4, Wrestling 3,4, Letter Winner 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Letter Winner 4, Jr. Class Play Production. SANDRA NORBY: Chorus 2, District 2, State Festival 2, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play Production, Hall Mon-itor 3. 73 YVONNE ODEGARD: Band 2,3, 4, Mirror 2, 3, 4, Buffalo Billboard 2,3,4, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Production, Sr. Class Production. ELLEN OLSON: Band 2, District Music Festival 2, Buffalo Billboard 3, GAA 1,2, 3,4, Tumbling Club 1,2,4, FHA 1,2, Sr. Class Production. ANN NORRISH: Band 1,2,3,4, District Music Festival 1,2, 3,4, State Music Festival 1,3, Pep Band 2, 3,4, Forensics 1, Mirror 1,3, Buffalo Billboard 1,3, Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Homecoming Court, Prom Court 3, Hall Monitor 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Biology Club 4, Majorette 1,2, 3,4. PATRICIA ODEGARD: GAA 1,2,3,4, Tumbling Club 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Production, Librarian 3,4. NANCY OTTINGER: Chorus 2, 3, French Club 3, Forensics 2, Mirror 3,4, Buffalo Billboard 1,2,3, 4, Pep Club 3,4, GAA 1,2,3, FHA 1,2, Jr. Class Production Prom Court Librarian 3,4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4. PATRICK PARKER: BAA 1,2,3,4. DENNIS PARR: Math Club 1,2, 3,4, E.S.O. 4, Letter Club 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 2,3,4, Jr. Class Production, Homecoming King 4, Junior Class Secretary. GERALD PEDERSON: BAA 4. ARDEEN PFUND: JOANNE RIECK: Band 1, 2,3,4, District Music Festival 1, 2,3,4, State Music Festival 1, 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, District State Forensics Festival 3,4, Mirror 4, Buffalo Billboard 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, GAA 1,2,3, 4, FHA 1,2,3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Badger Girls State 3, Biology Club 3, Christmas Ball Queen 4, Fall Modeling Contest. MICHAEL RISEN: Wrestling 1, 2; BAA 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE RISLER: Chorus 2. LOREN RISLER: FFA 1,2,3. WJDA 1.2,3. ROBERT ROSENTHAL: BAA 3,4, Track 1. ARDELLA RUD: Band 1,2,3, District Music Festival 2,3, State Music Festival 2,3, State Music Festival 3, FHA 1. ROGER RUTSCHOW: Debate 1, BAA 3, FFA 3,4, WJDA 3,4, Track 1. 75 CHARLES SC HA RF: E.S.O. Student Council 3, 4, President 4, Letter Club 2, 3,4, President 4, Football 1.2.3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Letter Winner 2.3.4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 2,3, 4, Junior Class Play, Homecoming Court, Badger Boy's State 3 KAREN SCHULTZ: Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Dist. and State Music Fest. 1,2,3, Mirror 2,3,4, Buffalo Billboard 1,2, 3,4, Pep Club 2, 3,4, GAA 1,2, 3,4, Tumbling 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, FHA 1, Jr. and Sr. Class Production, Librarian 1, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Music Scholarship 3. LOIS SANDBERG: GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2,3, Jr. Class Production, Hall Monitor 1,2,3. MERLIN SANDBERG: Letter Club 3,4, BAA 2,3,4, FFA 1,2, 3,4, WJDA 1,2, 3, 4, Football 1,2,3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Wrestling 4, Letter Winner 4, Track 1, 2, Homecoming Court 3. SIDNEY SHARP: Band 1,2, 3,4, District and State Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2,3, Forensics 1,2, 3, 4, District Festival 1,2, 3,4, Debate 1,4, Mirror 1,2,3, Buffalo Billboard 1,2,3, 4, Co-Editor 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, Jr, Class Play, Homecoming Queen 4, Jr. Vice President. ROBERT SIE: Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Dist. Fest. 1,2, 3,4, BAA 1,3, Football 3, Basketball 2,4. 76 STEVEN SCHULTZ: Chorus 1,2, Letter Club 2,3,4, BAA 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 4, Wrestling 1, 2,3,4, Letter Winner 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter Winner 2, 3,4, Jr. Class Production, Sr. Class Production, Hall Monitor 4, Biology Club 3, Christmas Ball Court. JANET SERUM: Buffalo Billboard 3, GAA 2,3,4, Tumbling Club 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice President 4, Jr. and Sr. Class Production, Hot Lunch Worker 2, 3,4. BETTY TERLAND: Chorus 1,2, GAA 1,2, Junior Class Play Production 3, Sr. Class Play Production 4, Hall Monitor 4. JUDY THOMPSON: Mirror 3, Buffalo Billboard 3, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4. JOHN THORSON: Forensics 4, FFA 1, 2, 3,4, WJDA 1,2,3,4. JOYCE THORSON: Chorus 1, Math Club 4, ESO 4, Mirror 4, Buffalo Billboard 2, GAA 1,3,4, Jr. and Sr. Class Play Production 3,4, Hall Monitor 3,4, Christmas Ball Court. VICKI VAN SOMEREN: Band 1,2, Dist. Music Festival 1,2, State Music Festival 1,2, GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian 1,2,3, Art Club 3. PAUL WALKER: Chorus 4, BAA 4, Football 1, Track 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 1. DALE WEISS: Math Club 4, ESO 4, Letter Club 4, BAA 3,4, FFA 1,2, 3,4, WJDA 1,2, 3,4, Wrestling 3, 4, Letter Winner 3,4, Prom Court 3, Senior Class Vice President. TERRY WEISS: Math Club 4, ESO 4, Letter Club 3, 4, BAA 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Letter Winner 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Letter Winner 2,3,4, Jr. and Sr. Class Play 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Senior Class Treasurer 4. 77 HARLEY WILSON: Band 2, 3.4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Music Fest. 1,3,4, State Music Fest. 3,4, Pep Band 3.4, Wrestling 4. WILLIAM WOOD: Track 1, 2,3, BAA 1,3,4. DENNIS WULFF: Band 1,2, 3.4, Dist. Music Fest. 1,2, 3.4, State Music Fest. 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 3,4, Pep Band 1.2.3.4, Forensics 1, 2,4, Dist. Fest. 2,4, Buffalo Billboard 1,2,3, Student Council 2,3,4, Jr. Class President, Biology Club 4. The seniors ended their four year tenure at MHS in a maze of activities. Sid Sharp, the senior candidate, was elected homecoming queen. The class took first place honors in the float and skit contests. Tom Casey and Joanne Rieck reigned over the senior sponsored Christmas Ball. College Day was held in mid-winter, acquainting the students with the various schools of higher education. Spring activities included the class play, class trip and finally the long awaited day -graduation. CLASS OFFICERS L to R: Betty Harms president; Jeanne Berger, secretary; Dale Weiss, vice-president; Terry Weiss, treasurer. 78 MR. M. ANDERSON: Stout State University, B. S., M.S. Guidance Director, Athletic Director, Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Sr. Class Advisor, Letter Club MRS. M. BARNESON: University of Wis. , Milwaukee, B. S. High School Special Education MR. R. BARNESON: University of Wis., Wis. State University, Eau Claire, B. S. , Civics, World History, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach MR. G. BRATBERG: Winona State College, B. S. , Art MR. E. BRUGGER: Winona State College, B. S. , Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Mirror MRS. B. COTTON: Wis. State University, Eau Claire, B. S., Chem., Geometry, Algebra II, Jr. Class MISS DANZ1NGER: Minnesota School of Business, Minnesota, District Secretary MR. G. EHRMEYER: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, B. S. , Sr. Social Problems, Treasurer of M. E. A. , Buffalo Billboard, Homecoming MR. O. HEGENBARTH: Wisconsin State University, River Falls, B. S. , Algebra I, Gen. Math, Physics, Sr. Math, Sr. Math Club MR. E. HENDRICKSON: Stout and Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, B. S. , Junior and Senior English, Sophomore Class, Junior Class Play MR. H. HERRELL: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, Michigan State University, B. A. , Freshman and Sophomore English, Debate, Senior Class Play, B Squad Basketball MISS J. KLATT: Stout State University, B. S., Home Economics, School Lunch Manager, F. H. A. — MR. R. LARSON: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, Biology, Biology Club, Junior Class MISS J. KRUCKMAN: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, Grad. School University of Wisconsin, B.S. , Girl’s Phy. Ed., Cheerleaders, G. A.A., Pep Club, Tumbling MRS. C. LEHMAN: Vocational School, Eau Claire, High School Secretary MR. D. LEIBELT: Wisconsin State University, River Falls, B. S. , Adult Farmers, Vocational Ag., Physical Science, F. F. A., J. D. A., Freshman Class MRS. M. LOVER: College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minnesota, B. S. , Freshman English MR. A. PARKER: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, Winona State College, B. S., Boy’s Phy. Ed. , Drivers Ed., Freshman Football and Track MR. R. PUTZIER: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, B. A. , Chorus, Concert Band, Girl’s Glee Club, Pep Band MISS C. QUARBERG: Wisconsin State College, LaCrosse, University of Minnesota, B. S. , Librarian, Senior Class, National Honor Society MR. R. STOUGHTON: Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire, B. S., U. S. History, World History, Student Council, Sophomore Class MRS. V. SCHROEDER: University of Wisconsin, B. A. , English, French, Speech, French Club, Forensics MR. J. THOMSEN: La Crosse State University, Winona State College, B.S. , Physical Education - Elementary and Secondary, Asst. Football, Wrestling MR. C. SMITH: Stout State University, B.S., Industrial Arts, B. A. A. 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