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

 - Class of 1984

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3 1. The Junior’s try to pull their weight in the tug of-war contest. 2. Jim Rackow rides his three wheeler in the parade. 3. Homecoming court. FRONT ROW Dana Frickson. Beth Sorn. Jana Oxenreider. Queen Tina Johnson, Lori Ruch, Patti Schilt. Dawn Schindler. SECOND ROW: Mike Rufenacht, Brian Keith. John Roundy. Paul DuCharme. Mike Deignan. Dan Mueller. Steve Webster. Mark Endres. 4. Ann Glendenning and Bai Qureshi punk out to the max. 9

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School Spirit Brightens Homecoming Week Were you wondering why everyone was dressed so bizarre during September? That was all the enthusiasm of our school shining through. Homecoming week was successful with both students and faculty participating in dress up days. Punk rock clothes, jogging suits, 50’s garb, togas, and red and white outfits filled the halls during the week. Again this year the F.H.A. sponsored the kick-off breakfast. The menu included scrambled eggs, orange juice, and frosted rolls. Faculty, student, and parental participation boosted attendance. For the second year in a row school spirit peaked at the Thursday night pep rally. Later that evening the upperclasswomen continued the tradition of winning the Powder Puff football game. The week winded down with the parade. The marching band led the procession of clowns, floats, horses, and three wheelers past the many spectators. The Cheesemakers pushed up to “Sink the Vikings” that evening and went on to a 19-7 victory over Stoughton. Activities concluded that weekend with the Homecoming dance Saturday night. After the week of excitement and activities, the weekend was a welcomed rest to many. 1. Tina Johnson gives her Queen smile. 2. Mr. Rourke (Mr John Hyland) and Tattoo (Louie Furgal) assist Mr. Schilt (68) In his attempt to become the greatest American hero. 8



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Monroe Sails for “Anything Goes” 1. Cast. FRONT ROW: Ann Glendcn ning. Chris Eiserman. Chris Ammon. Mary Ann Miller. Carrie Weldon. Jill Paulson. Don Nymann, Mark Coplien. SECOND ROW: Scott Quehl. Mike Haeft. Mike Deignan, Rich Bergeman, Brian Moser. Louie Furgal. Eric Holth-aus. Cathy Quehl, Griet Opde Beeck. THIRD ROW: Beth Sorn. Paula Schoen-ike. Dave O'Donnell. Jana Isley. Sue Sorn, Michelle Kundert. Wendy Swig-gum. Debbie Larson, Lannie Pick. Greg Wasylyk. FOURTH ROW: Michelle Disch. Kris Deprez. Mike Seward. Betsy Leistikow. Cheryl Signer. Shelly Perry. Shelly Petit. Trisha Beyers. Julie Lickes. FIFTH ROW: Dan Hemming. Todd Brunner. Julie Celta. Kathy Ambler. Beth Larson. Krisann Pinnow, Karen Huber. Mike Shreve. Julie Martin. Lee Wunschel. SIXTH ROW: Candice Dexheimer. Dolores Feldt. Launa Carter. 2. Bonnie (Carrie Weldon) pops in to see how things are going with Billy (Don Nymann) and Moon-face (Mike Deignan). “Anything Goes is the way everything went with this year's musical. New and different things were added to the production. Mr. Tup-per and the Capstone class constructed a ramp for the cast to sing and dance on. Tap dancing was also added as a specialty that each actor was to perform. With fifty-six cast and crew members, this year’s musical went “extremely well, according to the directors Launa Carter. Candice Dexheimer, and Dolores Feldt. The setting was on a cruise boat headed for England. This was where an American girl, Hope Harcourt (Wendy Swiggum), would be marrying an Englishman, Sir Evelyn (Chris Ammon). Hope’s mother, Mrs. Harcourt (Jill Paulson), was on the cruise to chaperone her daughter and future son-in-law. Billy Crocker (Don Nymann), a business man from Wall Street, was on the boat to see off his boss when he noticed Hope, who happened to be an old flame. He then became a stowaway thanks to Moonface Martin (Mike Deginan) and Bonnie (Carrie Weldon). They gave him a fake passport and ticket of Moonface’s criminal partner, Snake Eyes Johnson. While the cruise got underway, Hope and Bil- ly tried to spend time alone, but Sir Evelyn always seemed to interrupt them. So Billy went to an old friend, Reno Sweeny (Mary Ann Miller), a nightclub evangelist, to keep Sir Evelyn away from Hope and Billy. For a while it worked and Billy and Hope realized they were falling in love but then chaos struck. Billy was discovered as Snake Eyes Johnson, but then jailed because he confessed as a stowaway; Moonface was also discovered as a criminal and jailed; and Hope’s mother requested that Hope and Sir Evelyn be married on the cruise. This almost shattered Billy, but he broke out of his confinement and he, Moonface and Reno posed as Chinese to stop the wedding. So Sir Evelyn had to marry a certain “Plum Blossom, who was really Reno, because she was with child, no thanks to Sir Evelyn. He also had to offer something to Plum Blossom’s father, really Billy in disguise, as a payment. The only thing that Sir Evelyn could offer was Hope. When the cruise boat arrived in London, all was well with everyone as Reno and Sir Evelyn and Billy and Hope were to be married, and Moonface was set free, only if he didn’t come back to the U.S. Reno Sweeny Billy Crocker Moonface Hope . Mary Ann Miller Don Nymann Mike Deignan Wefldy Swiggum Bonnie .........i...................................... Carrie Weldon Sir Evely .....L....................................... Chris Ammon Mrs. Harcourt ................................... .. .. Jill Paulson Mr. Whitney ....If.........................................MfKe Haeft Bishop .........3............................................... Eric Holthaus Gimesmftn .....I......................... Brtafi Mpser, Louie Furgal Purser .................................. Dave O’Donnell Angels: Virtue ............................ Michelle Kundert Charity I. Wendi Gelbach Chastity Be ........................................1 Debbie Larson Faith ........................................... 1............ Sue Sorn Patience .........................................J. Chris Eiserman Purity ...........................................!..... Jana Isley Captain ..............................................I. Greg Wasylyk 2 10

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