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O-Room theatre production | remember the one act plays we did for the grade schools here in Oshkosh- (Connie Ayers) | re- member my sophomore year when | crawled out of Mr. Thompson’s room window and taking off the rest of the day- (Gary Langkau) When | look back at these years, in the years to come, | will remember being in the musicals and other extra-curricular activities- (Mike Hutzler) Playing the laser in Reh- berger’s class and getting caught- (Bill Ziebell) | will remember the First-Aid demonstration when | was fhe one our teacher bandaged; you feel really dumb with everybody looking af you- (Karen Butt) | will never forget my soph- omore year in Mrs. Wesenberg’s cre- ative writing when we had to make a soap opera. We had a student teacher with us and we got the roles of our soap = accidentally reversed and he ended up a 2 pregnant. (Sarah Gorwitz) My open ae hours were a lot of fun because it was Mark Showers, Keith Koch the only thing that got me through school- (Robin Harmon) oO, Garrett Sawall Phil Schatzke Amy Schettl Mike Schettle Jean Schlosser David Schmidt Lisa Schmidt Tina Schmiedel Diane Schneider Kari Schneider Bob Schoenberger Grant Schultz Rebecca Schultz Robert Schumann Debra Seiberlich Eric Senderhauf 157
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12 R-S ows Seniors Remember | will remember our high quiz compe- tion at Park Plaza where we killed North and lost to Hortonville, a team that has two paid coaches and really takes things seriously.- (Jeff Poeschl) | will remember picking on Mr. Weisse about his short pants.-(Liz Trickel) | will remember getting nervous about walk- ing through the ‘O” room and seeing all those cute guys lined up against the windows.- (Helen Carpenter) A few things that | will remember happened in the day of B.C.”’ (before cars) such as walking to the store noon hours and sitting in the “O’’ room.- (Mary Brady) Looking at the new crop of girls every year and trying to understand the stu- pidity of my fellow students.- (Scoft Lear) Being drafted as a slave my fresh- man year by Pom Pon girls and only bought for 80¢.- (lenny Gueths) Things that | will remember doing are; late nights in the computer room; Index paste-ups, and cramming for tests be- tween classes.- (Tony Jacques) I'll never forget how the open hours were al- ways spent as far away from school as possible and how Hardee's was a great rescue shelter.- (Kim Meigher) In Soci- ology everyone was always hungry, so we would send somebody down fo the Kevin Roe Lisa Roebke Carrie Rothenbach Chris Ruedinger David Ruedinger Jackie Ruedinger Wayne Ruedinger John Rueger Richard Ryckman Jayne Salzer Barb Samuels Shelli Sauer “O” room to buy donuts and cookies and smuggle them back to the class- room - (Jill Kurkowski) | remember get- ting into the cold water for swim prac- tice when | didn't feel like it- (Heidi Vowels) My open hour will be remem- bered because it usually ended up in the office. (Gary Langkav) | will remem- ber the fun that | had going to all the football games; it was great fun even if we lost- (Terri Counts) | will remember the year that we called up all the teachers we could think of and sang them We Wish You A Merry Christmas over the phone- (Rhonda Berndt) Being thrown out of the library during German class- (Steve Murley) In Computer Sy- tems | was going to print things on the computer when | hit a wrong key and turned on the printer. It printed my en- tire disk on a sheet of paper that turned out to be 6 feet long.-(Annie Ohlsson) | will remember when Kelly Kotenberg pulled a chair out from under Mr. Kubsch, unintentionally, of course, in the “O’ room- (Kay O’Laughlin) | will remember making pots in art and going to my classes full of clay and looking like a mess- (Sue Folz) Doing a lot of unnecessary work in my classes that will never help in life- ohn Gonia) In
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Richard Sheldon Jon Shew Lisa Siewert Vicki Sphatt Judy Stahl Lisa Steege People To See - 12 S-V 158 Mark Showers Mark Siekierke Scott Sitzberger David Sobojinski Daniel Sosnoski Kip Spanbauer Jeffrie Stadler Laurel Stadtmueller Scott Stearns Anthony Steinert Seniors Have Fond | will remember Mr. Wagner and Mr. Grable. Mr. Wagner because he was easy going and fun; Mr. Grable because he was always a sign of school spirit. (Mary Brady) Probably Mr. Holladay; he taught me a lot even though | never got higher than a “C” on my report card. (Scott Lear) Mr. Wallerman; he really knows how to relate to a person and their problems. He is a guy that has helped me more than he realizes through the last three years of school. he is a person that will listen to prob- lems of help to create some. (Val Po- tratz) Mrs. Rogge because | had her for two years and enjoyed the activities she had in her class. | learned a lot about acting from her and really liked it. (Connie Ayers) Mr. Beuhner, I'll always remember having hot chocolate on cold days in the back of the room. (Mary Sullivan) Mr. Gibbs with his red tie and holding up his podium so that it doesn’t fall over. (Kari Schneider) Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Krueger. They were both a bit crazy and strange; it seemed that they were always arch rivals. (Jackie Arpin) The teacher that | will remember will be Mr. Hutchinson. He has really taught me alot, maybe more in one semester than in all three years at West. (Jody Voor- hees) | will remember Mr. Hutchinson the most because he helped me im- prove my writing-something that will be a great help to me in college, (Karen Butt) Mr. Lynch and Mr. Hutchinson be- cause they are both interested in the kids here. They really care and are good listeners. (Kelley Kotenberg) | will remember almost all of them because each of them made a very important contribution to my education. (Terri
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