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Liaison Board president Michele Henrichs presides over a Monday night meeting. LIAISON BOARD: Back; Ms. McLeish, Mr. Schilt, Michele Henrichs, Lance Sathoff, Mrs. Carter, Ann Glendenning, Mr. Brukwicki, Ms. Feldt, Jon Deininger. Front; Greg Boll, Carolyn Scott, Melissa Peters, Ellen Sathoff, Noelle Isely, Melissa Holmstrom, Lenae Rowe, Amy DuCharme, Julie Martin. STUDENTS, TEACHERS WORK TOGETHER Liaison Board in an active organization created to strengthen communications between students, teachers, and the community. It is a small group made up of representatives from each class and faculty advisors. The board met every Monday after school to discuss problems that arose between students and teachers and shared ideas on how to bridge the gap between students and staff in our school. One successful tradition sponsored by Liaison Board is the student faculty Revue, held every spring. It combined the talent of all members of the school into an evening of fun. Liaison Board is also active during Homecoming and sponsored dances. With the money earned from fund-raisers such as the Revue and the selling of Sun-Glo products. Liaison Board offered scholarships. One was given to a student who had demonstrated leadership skills within our school. Another was given to the student who had been active on Liaison Board throughout high school. Liaison Board members are available and willing to listen to any ideas or complaints students may have. They are here for our benefit. They show that students and teachers can work together. Junior class representative, Jon Deininger, awaits the start of another meeting. Melissa Peters and Carolyn Scott look over some new information. 23
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SPECIAL WEEK HIGHLIGHTS AFS In early December, the American Field Service (AFS) of Monroe High School hosted eleven students from various countries including South Africa, Panama and Norway. The foreign students exchanged their views of America and told about their homelands. Several get-togethers were planned throughout the week to exchange ideas and learn about other cultures. The foreign students and their hosts toured Monroe and the Alpine Curling Club during the weekend. After watching and cheering at a Cheesemaker basketball game, the students went to the post game dance, to end the festivities, a pot luck lunch was held in the M-Room before the foreign students returned to their Wisconsin host families. The club had about twenty active members that participated in the AFS weekend as well as fund-raisers. About $300 was raised at a dance sponsored by AFS when the annual pizza sale in the fall also added to the clubs' treasury. Monroe was fortunate in having three foreign students study in Monroe. Jon Jonsson, A native of Iceland, was hosted by the Keith family. Juan de Dios Mora of Spain also enjoyed a year in Monroe with the Reverend Goebel family. Alessandra Pereira, a student from Brazil, sponsored by the Rotary Club, stayed with the Reverend Pinnow family. AFS CLUB; Row 1; Juan De Mora. Wade Flisrarrt, Elizabeth Ammon, Wendy Ward, Mrs. Hendrickson. Row 2; Tracey Baumgartner, Kelly Knoke, Ann Young, Amy Babula, Debra Kubly, Heidi Basford, Michele Hennchs. Row 3; Jennifer Goebel, Angela Weidman. Pamela Bruni, Catherine Faith, Dianna Lauper, Nicole Wichelt, Tina Ginner, Melissa Som. Row 4; Neil Whitehead, Robert Vickerman, John Raettig, Andrew Goebel, Brian Keith, Safiyun Quereshi. By spending their 1986 school year in Monroe, Jon Jonsson from Iceland, Alessandra Pereira from Brazil, and Juan de Dios Mora of Spain experienced a cultural change. Liz Ammon, president of AFS prepares for the annual pizza sale. Mrs. Hendrickson, club advisor, makes arrangements with the other officers for the successful AFS weekend. 22
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The Clarinet section of the Symphonic Band preforms during their Christmas Concert Mike Strahm drills his cymbal feature before the Concert Band ventures to the gym to perform 24 SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1. Pamela lane. Cindi Alexander, Rebecca Holland. Laura Wunschel, Therese Kiieger. Holly Blumenthal. Sheila Peterson. Colleen Deignan. Tami Esher. Heidi Indergand, Jean Thurlemann. Row 2; Angie Barth, Dianna (.auper. Brenda. Stauffacher. Tiffany Butler. Brenda Leistiko, lulie Caletano. Sherri Hannes, Daniel McGuire. Cynthia Naef. till femstaedt, knstine Rutledge. Lynn Bechtoll. EIim Scherer Row 3; Shelly SoverMWi. Kathryn Basford. I.uann Fryer, tammy Bartels. Cindy Wcckerly. Patricia Fit gerald. Brian Hawthorn. Sarah Munro. Terese Watkins. Stephanie Hessel. |oiene Heins. Marvann Huh r, Heidi Minder. Jodi Denure, Kristin. Nelson Sara Krueger. Carne Hein Row 4; Derek Perdue. Geremv Partridge, Julianne Grossen, Cory Young Carolyn Scott. Sarah Friedrichs. Amy Martin. Michael Freund. Daniel Whitehead. Christopher OBerem. came Hemming. Marc Kohlbauer. lames Kummer. David Madsen, Jodi Miller. Stephen Haldiman, Elaine Cockroft, Jodi In dergand. Knstine Berrv. Catherine Faith. Julie Ander son, Milissa lohnson. farm Roundv Row 5. Mr Schilt, Sandra Kindschi. Charmaine Richie. Melissa Peters. Kenneth Kosowic . Heidi Basford CONCERT BAND Row 1; Jenny Vita. Tracy Oles. I isha Brown. Amy Bauman. Michelle l.ane, Todd Schluesche, Lisa Esber. Lisa Elmer. Darci Bandi. Ann McNally. Mary Golt , Gina McKenna Row 2; Tat I an , Tammie Hoover, Nola Morrell, Valerie Goepfert, Neil Whitehead. Maureen Deignan, Liz Erlandson. Tammie Schlittler. Michelle Bruess. Dodi Wild. Knstin Bieneman Row 3. Tnsha Beyers, Lisa Hale, Patty Pisula. Julie Digman. Janeen Bruce. Cairn Ballard. Rita Vogel, Kim Ryder. Jill Swigg um. Heidi Thompson. Traci Moser, Kris Leu inger, Kelly Blum. Cindy Naef. Knsty Nelson Row 4; Tom Cauger. Mark Coplien. Melissa Holmstrom, Mike Strahm. FJeidi Basford, Kevin Swanson. Todd Hasse, Steve W'asil, Mike Haldiman. Tim Goldenman. Mark Rinehart, Kevin Bohren. Bnan Pooler. Vicky Miller, Gary Welz. C hns Earns, Robert Vickerman. Peter Blum, Mr. Schneeberger SMAI t. FNSEMBI F First Row; Shelly Figt. Julie Schulz. Michelle lane. Amy Babuia. Melissa Flannery. Andy Goebel, Ann Young. Jody Miller Tracy Drmmger Mark Bailey. Richard Farris. Tracy Pooler Second Row; Mr t Schneeberger. Knsty Nelson. Tncia Beyers Paula Hunt. Daphne Krahenbuhl, Tammie Schlittler. Tisha Brown Debra Kubly. Ijz Stormont, leslie Wake. Melissa Rautmann, Shellee Severson. Kathy Basford. Julie Galentano. Mr Schilt Third Row. Came Hein. Cindy Alexander Tina Goecks. Patty Ptsula. Tanya Tupper. Sham Hannes. lennv Goehrl. Cindy Weckerfy. SheTli Matter mann Heidi Minder Rebecca Holland. Jim Kummer Fourth Row Gina Thurlemann. Sarah Fried nchs. Debra Deinmgrr. Vicki Miller. Wendy Ward. Cathy Brand. Colleen Deignan. Ryan Hart. Dan Whitehead. Dan Neuensch wander Fifth Row. Darren Schroeder. Steve Haldiman. Heidi Thompson, Jolene Hems. Mien ole Hennchs. Yvonne Klassy. Laurie Wuethrich. Marcia Weigel. Came Hemming Sixth Row. John Schumacher Kevin Bohren. Paul Isely. Dennis Richie. Mikr Basford. Ellen
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