Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI)

 - Class of 1976

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A Year Filled With Challenges The major project undertaken by the Liaison Board was the revision of the Responsibility Pass. The point average was raised to 3.5 and the wording changed for clarity. The School Plant committee was responsible for the new bike racks outside the east door, which were made by VICA with donated materials from the Swiss Colony. The Communications tried to keep students aware of the Liaison Board happenings by reports on the announcements, posted minutes, and articles in the Little Yodeler. The Student Activities committee became the printers. They produced the informational sheets on the refer-endums. Perhaps the board did not accomplish many of their goals, but they tried to represent the students and faculty in the best possible way. TOP TO BOTTOM: LIAISON BOARD: FIRST ROW: C. Christen, D. Bahr, P. O'Donahue. K. Tuescher, J. Santiago SECOND ROW: B. Barry, D. Witt, C. Schmid, T. Digman THIRD ROW: D. Keith, J. Putnam, A. Ableman, J. Hanna FOURTH ROW: Miss Minnich, Mr Kubly, Mr. Stauffacher, Mr. Larson, Mr. Trampe. Monday after school was the usual meeting happening of the Liaison Board and here are members going over business. Senior Jim Hanna voices his upper classman opinion. Jim and Mr. Trampe are reviewing committee work just before the meeting.

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New Faces From New Places Among the foreign happenings, Monroe's Chapter of AFS was in the midsts of it all. Students were coming and going all year long. To support students and the club's activities pizza sales became infamous. After school the hot pizza was served to the ravished teachers and students. AFS was involved in a community pizza drive. They canvassed the town, took the orders, and delivered frozen pizza. In February, the major AFS happening took place. AFS weekend was again held here. AFS students living in the area communities gathered in Monroe where they stayed with AFS clubbers. They arrived Friday afternoon and visited school. That night they attended the basketball game and became Cheesemaker fans. Saturday was spent touring Monroe sites and getting a taste of our Little Switzerland . A progressive dinner and a barn dance ended the all-too short week-end of foreign exchanging. David Keith, junior, left Monroe and the United States for his year's stay in Thailand. The AFS officers were in charge of all the activities. President Jim Hanna, Vice-president Matt Urban, Secretary Kathy Benkert and Treasurer Bernie Neumann became actively involved by organizing and planning for the group. MHS gives much to AFS because they give a chance for sharing and experiencing a new way of life. TOP TO BOTTOM: In the first picture is the two AFS students. One is the crazy Ecuadorian, Eduardo Carrera who stayed with Jim Hanna's family and the other is the Jostess with the mostest, Elten Jost who lived with Linda and Vicki Zimmerman's family. Christina Ferrari, IFS student, is seated among a part of her family, the James Krieger's. AFS: FIRST ROW: D. Keith, M. Urban, P. O'Donahue, D. Gorden, K. Smith SECOND ROW: K. Benkert, M. Suda, B. Frey, B. Lampe, P. Place, D. Maddrell, M. O'Brien THIRD ROW: Mr. Kubly, J. Hanna. C. Shultz, J. Kirsch, R. Larson, 5. Frey FOURTH ROW: E. Klarer, D. Haeft, V. Zimmerman, L. Zimmerman, B. Neumann, E. Jost, P. Smith, E. Carrera. Beth Lampe shares a bit of Japan with Monroe students after she returned from her IFS stay in Japan. 22 — AFS



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wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmi MEZZANINE-TERRACE TOP ROW OF PICTURES: LEFT TO RIGHT: O.K. Kids, Let's play it by ear.” Monroe Exchange: FRIST ROW: P. Holmes, M Klarer, L. Bunker, S. Newcomer, L. Rohde, J. Burkhalter, J. Prien SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spoerry, S. Humbert, D. Dalton, J. Kundert, M. Moe, J. Krieger, S. Olsen, Mr. Simpson THIRD ROW: D. Anton, B. Hartwig, B. Bahler, A. Ableman, T. Conway. J. Pfund, J. Robertson, FOURTH ROW: K. Reinking, P. Power, D. Silvis, S. Schwager, J. Davis, H. Krahenbuhl, T. Digman FIFTH ROW: N. Wehinger, J. Teehan, J. Hanna, K. Smith, M. Schmid, L. Viney, P. Hauri. Branden-ton Exchange: FIRST ROW: J. Bell, C. Holmes, J. Hoolehan, G. Atkinson, J. Todd, C. Anderson, P Linzy SECOND ROW: E. Kinney, S. Baar, T. Hancock, C. Birdsey, J. Glasure, D. Bochat, Miss Dennis THIRD ROW: J. Glen-dening, D. Agustine, K. Carr, M. Scott, L. Har-teg, P. Turner, B. Erickson FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Bignell, B. Gause, D. Duper, Mr. Bignell, L. Bounds FIFTH ROW: E. van Beuzekom, D. Downs, M. Whalon, D. Taylor, L. Prideaux, P. Winters. Always trying to get pictures, exchange members were caught in very unusual positions as Pam shows. CENTER ROW: Surrounded by palm trees and the Atlantic, Wisconsinites turned Floridian for a week. As members loaded the bus and said good-bye, Steve contemplates the long trip ahead and bypassing Atlanta. BOTTOM ROW: President Olsen and President van Beuzekom exchange” words of friendship at the assembly. Dennis explained the interesting facts of his partner. In the Smokie Mountains, Janeen is seen sunning, Louise and Pam in the devilish mood, plus Denise, Ann, and Janice relaxing. 24 — Student Exchange Snow Snakes And Flu

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