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Equestrians Exhibit Talents The Monroe High School Equestrian Club started the year by riding their horses in the Homecoming parade in September. The members later combined their talents and constructed a float for the Cheese Days parade. Each member also rode his horse in the parade. Many of the members of the Equestrian Club are also active in 4-H clubs. These members are a part of many of the 4-H horse groups such as the Horse Bowl and Judging Team. Members were busy attending various meetings and workshops throughout the year. In January and February, members attended the ETN Horse Production meetings. In March, the club went to the Little International Horse Show. The English riding clinic and the Miduese Horse Fair took place in April. In May, the club took part in a clinic on conformation and showing. For several weeks the club showed their trophies in the display case. The exhibit also contained many ribbons won at local fairs and contests. To raise money for the year's expenses, the club held a bake sale in the M-Room in April. 1. Equestrian Club members raise money through a bake sale. 2. The Equestrians exhibit their achievements. 3 Equestrian Club, FRONT ROW: S. Robertson, B. Lawver, sec.; D. Klessinger. J. Brennan, pres ; D. Schmid, treas.; G. Wyss. M Keegan, vice pres. SECOND ROW: Ms. Dexheimer. P. Letheby. Andrea Thompson, K. Foley. S. Swenson, M. Buol. Audrey Thompson. S. Signer. 29
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Capstone Constructs The House the Building Trades Capstone course built was designed by Dave Fahey. The building is a three bedroom ranch-style house. The house has many fine features: two-car garage, backyard deck, full Bauman kitchen, natural gas heating, angled bay picture window and a wood chute. Work on the Capstone house began in the fall. The seventeen seniors on the project worked on the house the last three periods of each school day. In order to be in the Capstone class, a student must take the Construction Exploritory class as a junior. Then after the course, the student may apply for a spot on the Capstone crew. The students in Capstone learn basic skills in plumbing, wiring, masonry, heating and residential carpentry trades. After finishing the course, students have enough knowledge to get a job in the building trades area. 1. Mark and Gary team up to get the job done. 2. Capstone, FRONT ROW: G. Vetterli, J. Rufer, D. Is-ley. M. Sanders. T. Weis. E. Renolds. T. Westguard, M. West SECOND ROW: Mr. Tupper. J. Boss. K. Ku-bly, J. Neises. B. Panke. S. Foley. J. Crubaugh, T. Johnson. T. Bayrhoffer, S Miller. 3. A student works diligently on his project. 4. The 1980-81 Capstone house.
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M.H.S. Chorus Takes On A New Tune During the third quarter of the school year, a student teacher came to work with the M.H.S. Choral Department. Mr. Brian Dischler came from the U.W. Platt-ville campus. He worked with all three M.H.S. choruses and the Junior High School choruses. Mr. Dischler ended his student teaching term by directing several selections during the Mid-Winter Concert. In the course of the year, the Choral Department gave seven concerts. These concerts consisted of two fall concerts, two Christmas concerts, a mid-winter, a spring, and a pops concert. 1 Amie plays on 2 Girls’ Chorus, FRONT ROW D. Weckerly. C Penniston. L. Schutte. J. Hanson. M Wicher. SECOND ROW: C. Hudson. C. Hasler. B Brunner. B Hoesly. S Gilbertson. S Paske. V. Gremp. THIRD ROW: Miss Feldt. R. Voegeli, P. Neuman. E Parmer. R Wiesenburg, L. Feldt. C. Eiser-man, S. Wiesenburg. 3. Chorale prepares for the Mid-Winter Concert. 4 Miss Feldt begs for more output. 5 Choral, FRONT ROW: C. Weldon. A. Haver-kate. V. Eiserman. T. Hartwig, Jennifer Peters. S. Treuthardt. A Smythe SECOND ROW: J. Paulson. W. Gelbach. M. Prain. K. Thorsen, S. Bowman. S. Swenson. C Wiesenburg, P Bhren THIRD ROW: Miss Feldt. T. Wilde. Jeff Peters. S. Quehl. C. Wun-chel. J. Ableman. D Pinnow. T. Kruse. FOURTH ROW Mr Dischler. S. Sorn, C. Ammon, D. Nymann, A. Wuetrich. C. Elmer. H. Wahl, A. Thompson. K. McElhaney. 6 Swing Choir performs a routine from “The Muppet Movie. 7. Some girls start getting before-concert gitters during warm-ups 8 Chamber Choir, FRONT ROW: Miss Feldt. B. Putnam, pres.; L. McArdle. sec.; Mr Dischler. SECOND ROW: L. Grenzow. D. Jones. C. Gruninger. J. Barrett. J. Baker. P. Creamer. T. Pinnow. THIRD ROW: J. De-prez. J. Isley. K Falk. D Schwarzenberger. B. Buri, M. Deignan. J. Hassler. A. Jew. K. Halblade. W Swiggum. M Kundert FOURTH ROW. S Hennager, P Deignan. S. McGraw. M. Brengenzer. E. Erickson. T. Deignan. A. Shreve, G. Hubbard. C. Studer. G. Krattiger 9 The male chorus line sings the blues. 30
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