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1 I ' We strive to move ahead, but honor the past. Rocket 1976 Published by the Rocket Staff of Spencer High School Spencer, Wisconsin Volume XXI 4 Table of Contents Student Life.............. 6 Seniors.................. 15 Underclassmen............ 24 Organizations............ 37 Sports................... 61 Special Events........... 81 Junior High.............. 96 Advertising..............104 8 Top Right-Sandy Mondloch, High School Secretary. Top Left-Pat Stephens, High School Secretary. Top Middle-Jean Strebe, High School Clerical Aid. Middle Right-FRONT: Elle Sundell. BACK: Marlene Schaf- er, Bette Shupe, Harriet Huber, Elementary Clerical Aides. Middle Left-Robert Hinrichsen, Elementary Principal. Bottom Right-Joseph Colletti, High School Principal. Rath Pavers Far Left--James DiUlio, District Ad- ministrator. Left--William Shupe, Treasurer. Middle Left--Bettye Nall, Director. Middle Right--Joanne Melander, Dir- ector. Far Left--Robert Keyes, President. Left--Elroy Huber, Clerk. Above-Cherylynne Bock, Vocal Music. Middle-Thomas Egger, Industrial Arts, Driver's Education. Right-Kenneth Bukowski, Art. 10 Left-Florence Knauf, Social Studies. Left Middle-Sharon Kennedy, English, U.S. History. Middle-Berniece Gauger, Librarian. Right Middle-Vemon Fait, Industrial Arts, Driver’s Education. Bottom Left-Linda Fenske, Girls' Physical Education. Bottom Right-Donald Fosberg, Instrumental Music. i Top Left-Esther Rannow, English. Top Right-James Sautner, Science. Above-Judith Rose, Home Economics. Right Mid die-Robert Pilz, English. Bottom Left-Daniel Meyer, Agriculture. Bottom Right-Charles Kretz, Science. 12 Left-Daniel Schwantes, Mathematics. Below-Geraldine Smith, Social Studies, Languages, Audio-Visual. Middle-Jean Zogg, Guidance. 13 Special Task Force Top Left--John Stephens, Bill Kiviko, Dennis Schulz, Mike Foth, Phil Kerksieck, Walter Matter, MISSING: Edgar Aus borne. Above—COOKS--Lanna Copet, Norma Oelrich, Viola El- lison, Claire Hebert, Clara Gunia, Beatrice Obernberger, Irene Verch. The cooks, custodians, and busdrivers are people our school couldn't do without. The cooks found themselves moving out of the cafeteria at the end of the year because of remodeling in the old cafeteria. The custodians keep the school neat and spend a great deal of time cleaning up after dances and other activities. The busdrivers travel through just about all kinds of weather and get the kids to school on time with relatively little difficulty. SJ0IU8Q _ ♦:_______' Barbara DiUlio Charles Drews Sharon Fischer MISSING - Timothy Anderson Sue Burnett 16 MISSING -Dale Hutter As Our Journey Together Ends . . . Our Journey Forever Begins Robert Forst Jacqueline Graves Larry Hamus JoAnn Heisler Sandra Hoops Mark Jensen 17 Sharon Jensen Debra Jicinsky Nils Johnson Debra Kenyon Marie Kommer Nadine Krause 18 Wilbur Krause Rhonda Krohn Terri Lang Ellen Meacham Ray Me lander Julie Mellenthin MISSING - Dan Mueller 19 20 Mark Sampson Christopher Sautner Debra Sawyer Alan Seefeld Jacqueline Seefeld Gary Seehafer Duane Toltzman MISSING - Larry Schade Arlyn Weis f 77 The last chance before graduation that the seniors had to be together was on May 4th when the Senior Banquet was held at Hotel Charles in Marsh- field. Dave Yonker provided the enter- tainment for the evening. Brian Pilz gave speciar awards such as the Golden Jock Award , Miss Twin- kie , The Giggles Award and many others to members of the class. Spe- cial guests for the evening Included Mr. and Mrs. Colletti and class ad- visors, Mrs. Rannow and Mr. Kretz. Larry Wells David Wescott Deon Wichman Susan Wingert Lois Wissell Tamara Wolfe 23 MISSING: Lori Zinsli i( ► II Underclassmen Tim Bender Matt Berrier Pamela Beyreis Divided, Yet So United Below--JUMIOR CLASS OFFICERS-- FRONT: Terry Sternitzky, President. BACK: Jeff Zahn, Vice President; Mr. Sautner, Class Advisor; Brenda Murphy, Treasurer. Missing; Judy Esselman, Secretary. Greg Bodendorfer Gary Bruesewitz Karen Butler Brian Caldwell Mark Cook Wendy Day Julie Diers Del Dimler Peter Dunbar Judy Esselman Gary Fait Michael Foth David Gallion SPENCSR HiGH -SCHOOL Spencer, WI54479 25 Greg Graves David Griepentrog-absent Scott Griepentrog Frances Hammond Mark Hoefs-absent Jeff Hoff Gene Hoffman Steve Huber Darla Jicinsky Clifford Johnson Debra Hannan Bruce Harrell Paula Harrell Mary Hebert Jill Johnson Kathy Johnson Julie Kasper Kevin Kennow 26 Harold Kenyon Phillip Kerksieck James Kilty Craig Klein-absent Cindy Kowalk Jodi Krasselt Marlene Luepke Brenda Murphy Catherine Nelson Cynthia Nelson Noel Neumann Robert Oelrich Tom Pescinski Earl Pickett Curtis Podbelsek Keith Pribbernow Edward Prokopinski Thomas Pue 1 n Dale Reckner Gary Rindfleisch Greg Rogers Stephanie Sautner Lisa Schuler Russell Schultz Dennis Schulz Douglas Schulz Donna Schumacher Teresa Shinkle Terry Sternitzky Dennis Strey Eugene Stroetz Randall Stroetz Annette Vanderhoof Donald Winkler Mary Wissell Jeffrey Zahn Rex Hasseractt-absent 2« Inbetweeners Glen Aumann Dirk Bauer Kurt Bauer Jeffrey Beidel Karen Boe John Burke Sharon Butler Michael Bymers Randall Cournoyer Carol Cook Sophomore Class Officers and Ad- visors--STANDING: Mr. Bassett, Ad- visor; Miss Kennedy, Advisor; Jim Day, Treasurer; John Burke, Vice President. KNEELING: Scott Zinsli, President; Dennis Hinrichsen, Secre- tary. Climbing the Ladder Jeffery Graves Ronald Griepentrog Dennis Hinrichsen Tom Huber Michelle Huotari Neil Jacobitz Jeffrey Jakel Jacqueline Johnson « Janet Jonet Dennis Kenyon Gayle Kommer Karla Krause Randall Krause Laurie Krug James Kulibert Vigrinia Lobner 30 Emily Meacham Arlyn Meinders Ted Mutzner Charlotte Nelson Thomas Nelson Keith Nemec Craig Neumann Rose Pesc inski r Jody Pokallus-absent James Prechel Paul Prokosch Debra Reckner Pamela Reckner William Ress Jon Ruhbusch 31 Bradley Sandley Sharon Sawyer Tammy Schafer Thomas Schafer Brenda Schweke Susan Seefeld Carrie Strebe Mark Todd Archie Vanderhoof Wayne Vaughan Charlotte Wentzel John Wingert David Winkler Brian Witkus Scott Zinsli Irene Zuege Starting All Over Again Lynn Bonitz Russell Bruesewitz Jon Burnett Betty Burke David Buse Dorothy Cherney Vance Cook Dawn Cournoyer Kathy Degnitz Janis Diers Cheryl Bidreas Mary Fischer Judy Forst Amy Gardner Robert Gauger Connie Griepentrog Debra Griepentrog Brian Hammond 33 Top Right—FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS — FRONT: Pat Wingert, President. BACK: Karla Steffenhagen, Treasurer; Karen Kobs, Secretary; Jon Burnett, Vice President; Mr. Christensen, Class Advisor; Mrs. Rose, Class Advisor. Eugene Heisler Ron Hendrickson Sharol Hinkle man Dawn Hoefs Robin Hoffman Cheryl Hoops Dawn Hopfensberger Diane Hutter Debra Jakel Amy Jackson Rhonda Jicinsky Katherine Kautzer Karen Kobs Janet Krause Jerry Krause Marcia Kuehnast Lori Landwehr Cindy Lawrence Lori Lekie T 34 Lori Luepke Jenny Matter Suzanne Matter Debra McKenzie Debra Mellenthin Darryl Metcalfe Sally Mondloch Robert Murphy Fred Mutzner Robert Nelson Mary Nichols Nancy Oelrich Cindy Peckham Steve Pilz Kay Pribbernow Cindy Prokopinski Chris Reigel Steve Russell David Sampson Lorrie Schafer Linda Scheibe-absent Sandra Schultz Angela Schulz Wayne Schulz Michael Seitz Greg Seefeld Douglas Shinkle Mark Shupe Dan Smolen-absent Karla Steffenhagen John Stephens Diane Sternitzky Theresa Strey Lori Stroetz Dean Toltzman Bonnie Weber Perry Weis Tom Weister Patrick Wingert Patricia Wireman 36 Organizations Authors of The Book Of Memories Bottom Right-Photography Staff, ROW 1: Jon Burnett, Earl Pickett, Dave Sampson. ROW 2; Steve Huber, Scott Zinsli, Doug Schulz, Phil Kerksieck, Jeff Graves. 38 Top Left-Copy Art Stafft-Editor Sue Burnett, Deon Wichman, Editor Lori Zinsli, Sue Wingert. Above-Typing Staff-Editor Deb Jicinsky. Sue Wingert, Deb Sawyer. Middle Right-Layout Staff-Deb Mellenthin, Editor Sue Wingert, Phil Kerksieck, Bonnie Weber. Bottom Right-Subscription Adver- tising Staffs-Karla Steffenhagen, Irene Zuege, Editor Marie Kommer, Editor Deon Wichman, Ellen Meacham. 39 Meet the Press Top-SITTING: Assistant Editor Darla Jicinsky, Editor Deon Wichman. Right-Advisor Mrs. Vosberg. 40 Below--Circulation, Typing, Photography, News, Art, and Subscription Staffs. ROW 1: Lori Luepke, Editor Fran Hammond, Wendy Day, Sue Wingert, Earl Pickett, Jon Burnett. ROW 2: Karla Steffenhagen, Ellen Meacham, Deb Sawyer, Deb Jicinsky, Editor Julie Kasper, Jeff Graves, John Burke, Editor Doug Schulz. ROW 3: Michelle Huotari, Lori Zinsle, Holly Bohy, Lois Wissell, Editor Scott Zinsli, Dave Sampson. Left--Feature, News, and Sports Staffs. ROW 1: Gayle Kommer, Rhonda Jicinsky, Sue Burnett, Jon Burnett. ROW 2: Editor Cindy Nelson, Ellen Meacham, Rhonda Krohn, Dawn Metcalfe, Sue Wingert. ROW 3: Pam Reckner, Sue Endreas, Marie Kommer, Nadine Krause, Editor Neil Jacobitz. 41 Sharp Shooters PHOTO CLUB-KNEELING: Jon Bur- TOP: Steve Huber, Scott Zinsli, nett, Earl Pickett, David Sampson. Doug Schulz, Phil Kerksieck, Jeff Graves. 42 Concern for Others The Student Government; composed of representa- tives from the various classes and organizations, again sponsored dances throughout the year, as well as continu- ing with their project of donating money to the Sunburst Home at Christmas. Added projects for the year was the purchase of an electric roaster for use by the classes and clubs, and par- taking in the drive against Muscular Dystrophy by con- vasing the community for funds to support the cause. During the year, the council also met to discuss any problems which arose that concerned the student body. Left-ROW 1; Julie Mellenthin, Jackie Graves, Nadine Krause, Lori Zinsli, Deb Sawyer, Tom Day, Jesse Nowak, Jim Day. ROW 2: Irene Zuege, Scott Zinsli, Jeff Graves, Pat Wingert, Jon Burnett, Cindy Kowalk, Karen Kobs, Karla Steffenhagen, Jeff Zahn. ROW 3; Bonnie Weber, Doug Schulz, Neil Jacobitz, Terry Stemitzky, Brenda Murphy, John Burke, Dennis Hin- richsen. 43 Top Right-Officers-Marie Kommer, President; Ellen Mea- cham, Secretary-Treasurer; Deon Wichman, Vice Presi- dent, Middle-ROW 1; Stephanie Sautner, Sharol Hinkleman, Jo- Ann Heisler, Debra Hannan, Emily Meacham, Debra Mellenthin, Carrie Strebe, Irene Zuege. ROW 2: Janet Jonett, Sue Burnett, Pat Wireman, Sandra Hoops, Nancy Oelrich, Charlotte Wentzel, Laurie Krug, Charlotte Nel- son, Brenda Schweke, Cheryl Aumann, KarenKobs, Nadine Krause, Angela Schulz, Sally Mondloch, Sharon Sawyer, Kathy Degnitz, Kay Pribbemow, Sharon Butler. ROW 3: Karen Himes, Wendy Day, Jon Ruhbusch, John Burke, Craing Klein, Brian Caldwell, Gary Rindfleisch, Bruce Harrell, Noel Neumann. Bottom Right-Librarians-Ruby Neumann, Virgean Zahn, Bemiece Gauger. Librarian (li-’brer-e-en): A Timesaving Device The student librarians are the kids who run and organize the grade school and high school libraries. Their duties include working behind the desk, shelving books, putting up bullethin boards and getting periodicals. An added responsibility for this year was moving the books and equipment in the grade school library to another room in order to aid in the construction of the new addition. FHA—ROW 1: Emily Meacham, Charlotte Nelson, Virginia Lobner, Janet Jonett, Barb DiUlio, Sheryl Ammons, Jackie Graves, Lois Wissell, Lorrie Schafer, Mary Hebert. ROW 2: Brenda Schweke, Charlotte Wentzel, Lori Zinsli, Deb Sawyer, Sue Matter, Karla Steffenhagen, Cindy Nelson, Paula Harrell, Ellen Meacham. ROW 3: Carrie Strebe, Karla Krause, Carol Cook, Sue Seefeld, Dawn Hopfens- perger, Rhonda Jicinsky, Lori Lekie, Steph Sautner, Darla Jicinsky, Deb Jakel. ROW 4: Theresa Strey, Sandy Schultz, Sharon Butler, Tammy Schafer, Deb Reckner, Cheryl Endreas, Gayle Kommer, Jill Johnson, Mary Wissell. ROW 5: Sally Mondloch, Kay Pribbernow, Diane Sternitzky, Judy Forst, Pam Reckner, Sue Endreas, Irene Zuege, Sharon Sawyer, Michelle Huotari, Karen Himes, Wendy Day. ROW 6: Kathy Degnitz, Deb McKenzie, Lori Luepke, Lynn Bonitz, Jenny Matter, Betty Burke, Jodi Krasselt, Donna Schumacher, Cheryl Aumann. Middle--FHA Officers--Standing: Judy Rose-Advisor. Seated: Julie Kasper-Treasurer, Nadine Krause-Vice- President, Julie Mellenthin-Parlimentarian, Sue Wingert- Editor, Deon Wichman-Secretary, Marie Kommer-His- torian, Deb Jicinsky-President. 46 FFA—More Today Left-The new Spencer FFA Chapter re- ceiving its charter. Pictured are: Ted Mutzner, Mark Cook, Dave Murphy, Noel Neumann, Mr. Meyer and Tom Pechacek (last years State FFA Presi- dent). Middle Left-Classroom presentations of 'Food for America’. Middle Right-Parliamentary Procedure Program: Dave Gallion standing. Front Row: Dennis Hinrichsen, Phil Kerksieck and Jeff Jakel. Back Row: Larry Hamus and Glenn Aumann. ROW 1: Glenn Aumann, Ray Melander, Noel Neumann, Dave Murphy, David Pescinski, Ted Mutzner, Mr. Meyer. ROW 2: Dave Gallion, Bob Rindfleisch, Dirk Bauer, Kurt Bauer, Craig Neumann, Arlyn Meinders, Dale Hutter, Neal Mondloch, Frank Oelrich, Charles Drews. ROW 3: Brenda Muiphy, Dave Griepentrog, Jeff Jakel, Randy Krause, Dennis Hinrichsen, Larry Hamus, Bob Oelrich, Doug Schinkle, Steve Russell. ROW 4: Tim Anderson, Cindy Kowalk, Phil Kerksieck, Mark Todd, Peter Dunbar, Doug Schulz, Gary Rindfleisch, Brian Hammond, Greg Seefeldt, Darrell Metcalfe. Mark Harrell. ROW 5: Brian Witkus, Fred Mutzner, Wayne Vaughan, Ron Griepentrog, Randy Coumoyer, Scott Zinsli, Russell Schultz, Steve Pilz, Wayne Schulz, Bob Murphy. Right-Executive Committee-ROW 1: Glen Aumann, Ray Melander, Noel Neumann, Dave Murphy, Dave Pescinski, Ted Mutzner, Mr. Meyer. ROW 2: Dave Gallion, Fred Mutzner, Bob Rindfleisch, Scott Zinsli, Mark Cook, Russell Schultz, Steve Endreas Above-FFA Officers-ROW 1: Ted Mutzner, Dave Murphy, Ray Melander. ROW 2: David Pescinski, Noel Neumann, Glen Aumann, Mr. Meyer. Right—Brenda Murphy receives her Greenhand pin from the FFA advisor, Mr. Meyer. We have 17 new Greenhands. Eight A’s at State Top left-EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH, STORYTELLING: John Stephens, Sharon Sawyer, Tammy Schafer, Karen Boe, John Burke. Middle left-READING OF PROSE: Paula Harrell, Janet Jonett, Earl Pickett, Sue Burnett. Above-SIGNIFICANT SPEECH, READING OF POETRY: Tom Weister, Nathan Hastings, Lynn Bonitz, Kathy Johnson. Bottom left-PLAY ACTING: Deb Sawyer, Jim Day, Carol Cook, Cyndi Prokopinski. 49 Top-SITTING: Forensics Advisor Mrs. Knauf. STANDING: Assistant Miss Kennedy. Middle-EIGHT-MINUTE ORATION AND MEMORIZED DECLAMATION: Deb Griepentrog, Mary Nichols, Marie Kommer, Dennis Hinrichsen, John Wingert, Lori Luepke. Bottom-FOUR-MINUTE ORATORS: Karla Steffenhagen, Sue Wingert, Amy Gardner, Marcia Kuehnast. On to state was the cry for eleven of the Forensics students from Spencer High. Out of the twenty-seven who sent out for forensics, twenty went to the district contest held at Stevens Point. At state these eight students receiv- ed A ratings: Marie Kommer, Sue Wingert, Kathy Johnson, Paula Harrell, John Wingert, Amy Gardner, Lynn Bonitz, and Tom Weister. 50 Imaginations Exist in Drama Middle-ROW 1: Karen Boe, Jackie Johnson, Deb Sawyer, Sheryl Ammons, Marie Kommer, Tom Huber, John Wing- ert, David Sampson, Steve Pilz. ROW 2: Dennis Hinrich- sen, Ed Prokopinski, Dale Reckner, Phil Kerksieck, Sue Wingert, Sue Burnett, Julie Kasper, Jon Burnett, Jesse Nowalk. ROW 3: Jim Day, Julie Diers, Jeff Graves, Doug Schulz, Steve Huber, Greg Graves, Scott Griepentrog, Mark Shupe, Matt Berrier, Nils Johnson, Cindy Kowalk. ROW 4: Carrie Strebe, Barb DiUlio, DeonWichman, Nancy Nall, Dawn Metcalfe, Nadine Krause, Holly Bohy, Lori Zinsli, Deb Jicinsky, Jackie Graves, Julie Mellen- thin, Randy Mellenthin. Bottom-ROW 1: Bob Gauger, Pat Wingert, Kathy Johnson, Paula Harrell, Karla Steffenhagen, Cindy Prokopinski, Stephanie Sautner, Darla Jicinsky, Fran Hammond. ROW 2: Scott Zinsli, Ellen Meacham, Patti Pokallus, Lorrie Schafer, Rhonda Jicinsky, Deb Jakel, Lori Lekie, Marlene Luepke, Jill Johnson, Amy Gardner, Lynn Bonitz. ROW 3: Earl Pickett, Theresa Strey, Deb Griepentrog, Tammy Schafer, Pam Reckner, Michele Huotari, Irene Zuege, Sue Endreas, Deb Reckner, Gayle Kommer, Lori Luepke. ROW 4: Jeff Jakel, Tom Day, Deb Mellenthin, Bonnie Weber, Sharon Sawyer, Cheryl Endreas, Janis Diers, Dawn Hop- fensperger, Karla Krause, Sharon Butler, Cheryl Aumann. Love Rides the Rails An 1890's melodrama was the project tackled by the SHS Drama Club this fall. The play, complete with a hero and heroine, a dastardly villian, a barbershop quartet, can-can girls and a train was presented November 1 and 2. Besides the numerous hours put in by the actors and their director, Mrs. Rannow, the various crews also spent much in preparation for the production. Cast members included: Marie Kommer-Mrs. Hope- well; Jess Nowak-Semon Darkway; Deon Wichman-Pru- dence Hopewell; John Wingert-Truman Pendennis; Phil Kerksieck-Harold Stan fast; Nils Johnson-Dirk Sneath; Sharon Jensen-Carlotta Cortez; Lori Luepke-Fifi; Scott Zinsli-Fred Wheelwright; Scott Griepentrog-Dan, the Bartender; Fran Hammond-Beulah Belle; Steve Huber- police officer; Can-can girls: Lisa Schuler, Dawn Metcalfe, Patti Jo Colletti, Julie Mellenthin; Townpeople: Cyndi Prokopinski, Cindy Kowalk, Amy Gardner, Greg Graves, Matt Berrier, Jon Burnett, Earl Pickett, Bob Gauger. 52 Do You Believe in Harvey? Cast of HARVEY : Deon Wichman— Myrtle May Simmons; Marie Kom- mer--Veta Louise Simmons; Jesse Nowak--Elwood P. Dowd; Fran Hammond--Miss Johnson (Maid); Karla Steffenhagen--Mrs. Chauvenet; Sue Burnett--Ruth Kelley, R.N.; John Wingert—Lyman Sanderson, M. D.; Jon Burnett--William R. Chumley, M.D.; Lori Luepke--Mrs. Chumley; Phil Kerksieck--Judge Omar Gaffney; S cott Z insl i- - E. J. Lofgen (Cab dr ive t) 54 Under the direction of Mrs. Rannow, the cast and crew of Harvey almost began to believe that the great white rabbit with large ears called Harvey actually existed. The play, which was presented on April 2, 3, and 4, turned out to be a great success. 55 We Believe in Music Below-ROW 1: Sue Wingert, Earl Pickett, John Stephens, Nathan Hastings, Lori Schafer. ROW 2: Lynn Bonitz, Jenny Matter, Sandy Schultz, Julie Diers, Phil Kerksieck, Rick Freeman, Mike Seitz, Bob Gauger. ROW 3: Marlene Luepke, Jeff Graves, Patty Jo Colletti, Tom Weister. Under the direction of Mr. Fosberg, the band per- formed at four concerts and one contest. At contest, the band received a third rating. Nine people from the band went to the solo-ensemble contest at Auburndale. Although none of them received an A+ rating which would have allowed them to go to state, they all worked hard. 56 Above-ROW 1: Paula Harrell, Cheryl Endreas, Rhonda Jicinsky, Tammy Schafer, Irene Zuege, Sue Endreas, Sue Maner, Janice Diers. ROW 2: Nancy Nall, Sue Burnen, Sharol Hinkleman, Dorothy Cherney, Michele Huotari, Deb Reckner, Sharon Sawyer, Dawn Metcalfe. ROW 3: Dawn Hopfensberger, Deb Griepentrog, Rhonda Krohn, Jon Burnett, Karla Steffenhagen, Barb DiUlio, Sandy Hoops, Betty Burke, Mary Hebert, Cheri Hoops. Bottom Left—TW1RLERS-KNEELING: Julie Mellenthin, Lynn Bonitz. STANDING: Deb Sawyer, Janice Diers, Julie Diers, Dawn Hopfens- berger. 57 New Director—New Sound Above-CHOIR-ROW 1: Deb Kenyon, Theresa Strey, Diane Sternitzky, Dawn Metcalfe, Cyndi Prokopinski, Stephanie Sautner, Kay Pribbernow. ROW 2: Jill Johnson, Julie Diets, Darla Jicinsky, Paula Harrell, Cheri Hoops, Deb McKenzie, Mary Nichols, Sally Mondloch, Deb Hannan, Judy Forst. ROW 3: Laurie Landwehr, Amy Jackson, Sue Wingert, Cindy Kowalk, Jackie Graves, Nancy Nall, Sue Burnett, Karen Boe, Jackie Johnson, Sheryl Ammons. ROW 4: Kathy Johnson, Pam Beyreis, Wendy Day, Phil Kerksieck, Kurt Podbelsek, Mark Hoefs, Scott Griepentrog, Jeff Zahn, Keith Pribbernow, Julie Mellenthin, Barb DiUlio, Sue Seefeld. Right-Practice makes almost perfect . . . Old Tunes With New Swing Swing Choir was organized just before Christmas. They sang for several community groups such as the Senior Citizens and a group in Marshfield. The choir also sang for the Christmas concert. Above-ROW 1: Julie Diers, Thersa Strey. ROW 2: Jeff Zahn, Kurt Podbelsek, Mark Hoefs, Phil Kerksieck, Earl Pickett, Scott Griepentrog, Sue Burnett. ROW 3: Jill John- son, Paula Harrell, Barb DiUlio, Stephanie Saumer, Wendy Day, Jackie Graves, Nancy Nall, Dawn Metcalfe, Sue Wingert, Mrs. Boock. 59 Spirit Boosters ROW 1: Tammy Schafer, Sue Wingert, Sharon Sawyer, Kathy Johnson, Deb Jicinsky, Nadine Krause, Deon Wich- man. ROW 2: Marie Kommer, Theresa Strey, Irene Zue- ge, Sue Endreas. Pam Reckner, Gayle Kommer, Michelle Houtari, Deb Reckner, Cyndi Prokopinski. ROW 3: Sandy Schultz, Lori Lekie, Debjakel, Lori Schafer, Kathy Deg - nitz. Deb McKenzie, Diane Stemitzky. ROW 4: Jenny Matter, Rhonda Jicinsky, Wendy Day, Stephanie Saut- ner, Pam Beyreis, Darla Jicinsky. Spirit is the name of the game for Spencer Rocket boosters. Pep Club members spent a great deal of time selling football, wrestling, and bas- ketball pins. They also sponsored several Parents’ Nights during the year. At these events, each mem- ber brought bars or cookies and punch and coffee which were provided for the parents after the game was over. 60 Sports s 01? j £ T i t iT«K ; : vwv . T Ji . U 4 [ |V. t A ► v A f t tiQ ' . ; : v ;: vs?:h 4 i Running, Passing, and Kicking Middle-FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-ROW 1: W. Schulz, P. Wingert, S. Pflz, D. Metcalfe, D. Sampson, V. Cook, Coach Pilz. ROW 2: F. Mutzner, R. Gauger, M. Shupe, D. Buse, M. Seitz. Top right-Senior Chris Sautner. Below-Senior Tom Day. The football team, coached by Mr. Bruce Stewart, beat only three other teams this year, making their record 3 wins and 6 losses for the season. Tom Day, Chris Sautner, and Gary Bruesewitz were able to receive individual recom- mendation by making all-conference honorable mention. Tom Day, Dale Hutter, and Chris Sautner are three letter man who will be missed on next year’s team. 62 Spencer 28 Abbotsford 6 Spencer 6 Aubrundale 30 Spencer 6 Marathon 34 Spencer 13 Pittsville 28 Spencer 6 Stratford 35 Spencer 24 Athens 6 Spencer 20 Edgar 21 Spencer 13 Nekoosa 33 Spencer 42 Rib Lake 0 Top Left-Mixed emotions the night before the Homecoming game. Left-Senior Dale Hutter Above-VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW 1: Mgr. R. Freeman, T. Day, D. Griepentrog, G. Brueswitz, T. Bender, T. Sternitzky, D. Schulz, G. Hoffman, E. Pickett, G. Rogers, Coach Stewart. ROW 2: Mgr. G. Fait, C. Sautner, D. Hutter, P. Kerksieck, W. Vaughn, J. Graves, J. Day, D. Hinrichsen, D. Sampson, V. Cook. Asst. Coach Pilz, ROW 3: M. Shupe, S. Huber, P. Wingert, S. Endreas, M. Seitz, D. Metcalfe, W. Schulz, D. Buse, Asst. Coach Basset. ROW 4: Mgr. N. Jacobitz, Mgr. S. Zinsli, J. Jakel, B. Gauger, S. Pilz, F. Mutzner, Asst. Coach Christman. 63 Experience is what the boys' basketball team needed most. The young team came very close to winning some of their games even against a few of the tougher Mara wood conference contenders but never quite made it. They showed a great deal of determination, effort, and spirit. 64 Top Left-FRESHMAN-KNEELING: Manager Rick Freeman, Russell Bruesewitz, Vance Cook, Steve Pilz, Mike Seitz. STANDING: Score keepers Betty Burke and Bonnie Weber, Wayne Schulz, Jerry Krause, Mark Shupe, Jon Burnett, Coach Christman. Bottom Right-JR. VARSITY-KNEEL- ING: Manager Rick Freeman, Russell Bruesewitz, Tom Huber, John Ruh- busch, Mike Seitz. STANDING: Scorekeepers Betty Burke and Bonnie Weber, Jim Day, Neil Jacobitz, Jon Burnett, Mark Shupe, John Wingert, Wayne Schulz, Coach Christman. 65 On the Move On the Mat ROCKET SCOREBOARD Spencer 9 Athens 49 Spencer 6 Edgar 48 Spencer 14 Abbotsford 42 Spencer 34 Stratford 30 Spencer 0 Pittsville 61 Spencer 6 Auburndale 53 Spencer 15 Marathon 45 Spencer 5 Nekoosa 50 Spencer 38 Granton 22 Spencer 46 Thorp 22 Spencer 22 Rosholt 38 Spencer 19 Owen-Withee 38 Spencer 38 Columbus 21 Right Top-VARSITY WRESTLING-KNEELING: Wayne Vaughan, Bob Gauger, Mark Harrell, JeffJakel, Pat Wing- ert. STANDING: Gary Bruesewitz, Dennis Hinrichsen, Ter- ry Stemitzky, Tim Bender, Tom Day, Earl Pickett, Manager Julie Kasper, Manager Sue Wingert. 66 To Attain, Repeat, And Surpass The track team was another young team in Spencer High. As a group, their success was not on the winning side, but individually each guy strove to break records and beat the other guy. The team will lose only three seniors so next year should prove to be a great year team- wise, as well as individually. Bottom-Boy's Track-SITTING: Steve Huber, John Wing- ert, Scott Zinsli, Jeff Jakel, Greg Graves, Glenn Aumann, Dave Pescinski, Matt Berrier. STANDING: Chris Sautner, Vance Cook, Randy Cournoyer, Earl Pickett, Doug Schulz, Dave Griepentrog, Dale Reckner, John Burke, Greg Rogers, Mr. Schwantes, Mr. Sautner. MISSING: Dale Hutter. 6« 69 Golfer’s Gold A Hole in “1” DUAL MEETS Spencer 225 Spencer 197 Spencer 216 Spencer 226 Spencer 237 Spencer 209 Spencer 241 Spencer 206 Spencer 232 Spencer 216 Nekoosa 180 Loyal 251 Thorp 175 Granton 238 Granton 236 Granton 220 Nekoosa 183 Granton 220 Owen 195 Faculty 205 We finished the season with a dual meet record of 4 wins and 6 losses. In multi-team meets we had a first, second, third, and fourth. In the regional we finished fifth overall and first among the class C teams. We had a very young team this season with only one junior, three sopho- more, and four freshmen; therefore we will have everyone back for next season. Hopefully if the boys continue to improve over the summer we should have a fine team next season. MULTI-TEAM MEETS Spencer 474 Nekoosa 366 Spencer 212 Loyal 238 Spencer 237 Thorp 167 Spencer 232 Nekoosa 177 Granton 467 Loyal 528 Granton 240 Owen 177 Chippewa Falls 182 Granton 240 70 Hit and Run The baseball team worked very hard, but they just couldn't seem to get even one win. The team is young and they need another year of experience. Top-KNEELING: Tim Bender, Jim Day, Mike Bymers, Pat Wingert, Steve Pilz, Kurt Bauer, Jeff Hoff, Jon Burnett. STANDING: Coach Stewart, Asst. Coach Christenson, Jeff Graves, Neil Jacobitz, Ted Mutzner, Jerry Krause, Mark Shupc, Mike Seitz, Wayne Schulz, Manager Rick Freeman, Much More Than Victories Won Right-ROW 1: Sheryl A mmons, Deb Sawyer, Jackie Graves, Julie Diers, Deb Jicinsky. ROW 2: Julie Mellen- thin, Nadine Krause, Sue Burnett, Kathy Johnson, Julie Kasper. ROW 3: Coach Fenske, Sue Wingert, Barb Di- Ulio, Lori Zinsli, Asst. Coach Beyer. ROCKETTE SCOREBOARD VARSITY J.V. Lost Abbotsford Won Won Aubumdale Lost Lost Marathon Lost Won Pittsville Lost Lost Stratford Lost Lost Athens Won Lost Edgar Lost Lost Nekoosa Lost Lost Rib Lake Lost The volleyball season was not as successful as last year, but the teams tried their best. The varsity chalked up only two victories while the junior varsity had three. The entire season consisted of nine conference matches. Nadine Krause was honored by being on the second all-conference team. Jackie Graves and Kathy Johnson received all-conference honorable mention. In the first round of volleyball tournament action, Spencer lost to the Stratford Tigers. The volleyball team will lose the seniors: Sheryl Ammons, Sue Burnett, Barb DiUlio, Jackie Graves, Deb Jicinsky, Nadine Krause, Julie Mellenthin, Deb Sawyer, Sue Wingert, and Lori Zinsli. 74 I 11.1 4i. i ri Left-J.V. VOLLEYBALL-ROW 1: C. Cook, B. Schweke, R, Pescinski, J. Johnson, M. Huotari. ROW 2: T. Lang, S. Sautner, K. Krause, J. Johnson, J. Krasselt. ROW 3: Asst. Coach Beyer, C. Kowalk, C. Strebe, S. Seefeld, W. Day, B. Murphy, M. Hebert, Coach Fenske. Above-FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL-ROW 1; D. Jakel, S. Matter, L. Schafer, C. Endreas. ROW 2: S. Hinkelman, R. Jicinsky, J. Krause, L. Bonitz, S. Schultz, D. Hopfens- berger. ROW 3: Coach Fenske. 75 Middle Right-VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW 1; Kathy Johnson, Nadine Krause, Deb Sawyer, Holly Bohy, Julie Mellenthin. Manager Deb Jicinsky, Carrie Strebe, Jackie Johnson, Karla Krause, Sue Seefeld, Manager Karla Steff- enhagen. ROW 3: Miss Fenske, Jody Krassalt, Stephanie Sautner, Jill Johnson. Court Action 76 TopLeft-JR. VARSITY-ROW 1: Angie Schulz, Lori Schafer, Rhonda Jicinsky, Miss Bartel. ROW 2: Karen Boe, Deb Jakel, Deb Mellenthin. ROW 3: Jenny Matter, Janet Jonett, Virginia Lobner. ROW 4: Cheryl Endreas, Betty Burke. ROW 5: Amy Gardner, Sandy Schultz, Lori Lekie. 77 Individual, but Team Effort Above--ROW 1; Sue Endreas, Sandy Schultz, Karyn Boe, Sue Matter, Jenny Matter, Jill Johnson, Jackie Johnson. ROW 2: Cheryl Endreas, Betty Burke, Rhonda Jicinsky, Janet Jonett, Lori Lekie, Deb Griepentrog, Steph Sautner, Gayle Kommer, Deb Jakel. ROW 3: Coach Fenske, Mary Hebert, Amy Gardner, Kathy Johnson, Nadine Krause, Wendy Day, Lynn Bonitz, Carrie Strebe, Holly Bohy, Sue Wingert, Assistant Coach Lecy. 78 Although the girls' track team placed 1st In only three track meets, each of the members of the team strove toward breaking school records and beating other girls. The Spencer team beat Marathon, Stratford, Aubumdale, and Wisconsin Rapids Assumption. The girls placed 2nd in two triangular meets-Abbotsford and Edgar were the winning teams. Holly Bohy broke two school records-once in the 100 yard dash and twice in the long jump. Betty Burke broke the old school record twice in the mile run. 79 Striving for Spirit Right-JUNIOR VARSITY OTEERLEADERS-BOTTOM: Deb Jakel, Theresa Strey, Lauri Schafer, Rhonda Jicinsky. TOP: Lori Lekie, Jenny Matter. Middle Left-FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS-BOTTOM: Sharon Sawyer, Sheryl Ammons, Tammy Schafer. MIDDLE: Lisa Schuler, Gayle Kommer, Irene Zuege, Kathy Johnson, Marie Kommer. TOP: Sue Endreas, Kitty Kautzer. Middle Right-WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS; Tammy Schafer, Irene Zuege, Sheryl Ammons. Special Events ; i m zztt% « wv. , iii i M jmj ; r.i m Z a Bottom Left—1975 HOMECOMING COURT: Julie Diers, Jeff Graves, Sophomore Representatives; Cindy Kowalk, Dale Hutter, Senior Repre- sentatives; Deb Jicinsky, Chris Saut- ner. Queen and King; Stephanie Sautner, Tim Bender, Junior Repre- sentatives; Kitty Kautzer, David Buse, Freshman Representatives. Below-Deb Jicinsky, Chris Sautner, Queen and King. 82 Homecoming reached its climax with the winning of the Friday night game against Athens. During the week many more things happened. Monday was Sucker Day and slaves were sold in the morning. Tuesday everyone made good use of their slaves. They did such things as carry their owners' books and wash cars. The 1950's were relived on Wednesday. Thursday was Dress-up Dress-down Day with students and teachers exchanging jobs and clothing. A bonfire and snake dance followed the pep rally that night. Friday was Red and White Day and everyone show- ed the school colors. The competing halls were decorated by the classes on Monday and Tuesday night and the Seniors received first place. 1975 Homecoming ended with a dance Saturday evening. Music was provided by Live Wire . Above-Dave auctioned Deon off at the slave sale. 83 85 As Time Goes on . . . So Must We . . . Fourteen Math Teens Right--SITTING: Julie Diers, Jodi Krasselt, Jill Johnson. STANDING: Terry Sternitzky, Earl Pickett, Cheryl Aumann. Bottom--SITTING: Laurie Krug, Carol Cook, Karla Krause. STAND- ING: Janet Jonett, Charlotte Wentzel, Jeff Graves, Glen Aumann. These students participated in the Central Wisconsin Mathematics League sponsored by Sentry Insurance of Wausau. The six who participated in at least two of the three contests and received certificates of parti- cipation were: Mike Foth, Terry Sternitzky, Earl Pickett, Jeff Graves, Laurie Krug, and Glen Aumann. 88 Northlanders Entertainment in the way of an assembly came only once to Spencer Schools. The Northlanders, a group from Superior, sang songs from Wisconsin's past years. Included were fur trapping, logging, and boating songs. One popular example is the Erie Canal. The guys used their own props and instruments for accompaniements. 89 Drama Club Banquet The annual Drama Club Banquet was held at Hotel Charles, Marshfield, in May. Everyone had a good time as usual. Mrs. Rannow takes pleasure in awarding these dedi- cated Drama members. 90 Left-Mrs. Rannow receives her huge HARVEY pillow. Bottom Left-Jesse proudly accepts the Ray Harrell Drama Award. Bottom Right—Our three Dramatic Drama Leaders-Mrs. Rannow, Miss Smith, and Mrs. Knauf. 91 Vacation in D.C. Top-Senior Class Officers-Dawn Metcalfe. Secretary; Na- dine Krause, Treasurer; Tom Day, President; Jackie Gra- ves, Vice President; Mr. Kretz, Advisor; Missing-Mrs. Rannow, Advisor. Right-The Liberty Bell that let freedom ring. 92 Top Left-J.F.K. 's grave and the Eter-Nal Flame. Middle Left-Supreme Court. Middle Right-The Seniors flew on this Northwest Orient Boeing 727. Bottom-A dock house at Mount Ver non. Twenty four Seniors and three Advisors toured Washington D.C. and Philadelphia for this year's Senior trip. Those who went would like to relive that week of educational fun. 93 All That Glitters Is Not Gold On May 21st the class of '76 walked into the R.J. Tack Auditorium for the last time as students of Spencer High. It was graduation night. The seniors were seen in forest green and white robes. Father Bofenkamp began the ceremony with an invocation. The class was represented by Ellen Meacham and Rhonda Krohn who were speakers. Mr. Roland Krueger, for- mer teacher and principal at Spencer, was guest speaker. The class song Imagine” was sung by the class and followed by Mr. Colletti, high principal, presenting awards to outstanding seniors. Lion’s Outstanding Athletes were Tom Day and Nadine Krause. Lion's Outstanding Student was Marie Kommer. The E.J. Thuss memorial scholarship was presented to Ellen Meacham. Jackie Graves received the Land O'Lakes Scholarship. Marie Kommer and Jackie Seefeld were honored for being Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively. The big moment for each graduating senior came when Mr. DiUlio handed them their diploma. The Junior class presented each graduate a long-stemmed white rose. The band provided two instrumentals for the evening. The class marched in to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stance. The graduates walked out beginning a new life to The Recessional . 94 Junior High Special Education For Special People Mrs. Mislinski Mrs. Wiedenhoeft Teresa Burke Wayne Esselman Keith McKenzie Ronnie Nisula Vickie Seehafer David Vanderhoof 97 I 98 Preparing for Golden Years Mr. Heuer—English Kevin Ammons Mark Anderson Tim Anderson Robin Baumgartner Gerard Beidel Scott Berrier Carol Beyer Keith Buse Kevin Buse Donald Butler Linda Burners Lynn Cook Sue Diers Cheri Dietsche Linda DiUlio Gerald Endries Douglas Fischer Brian Fosberg David Freeman Steve Greenwald DuWayne Griepentrog Judy Hendrickson Laurie Hinrichsen Mary Keyes Pamela Kilty Paul Kilty Eric Klein Mr. Christman--Science Barbara Kobs Brad Kortbein Jeff Kowalk ABSENT--Keith Beyreis Cindy Bock Kathy Bock Kevin Carlson Richard Dumler Pamela Lobner Kevin Martin Karen McKenzie John Meacham Dawn Mondloch Laurie Mondloch Cindy Mueller Steve Murphy Pamela Nall Kim Nelson Sandra Nelson Paula Neumann Roxanne O'Brien Debbie Oestre ich Michael Pankratz Mary Pass Margie Peckham Dorothy Pescinski Tom Prechel Jeff Reckner Rhonda Reckner John Reigel Tammy Ress Terry Rottscheit Blaine Rue Kay Sampson Shelley Schafer Robbie Schulz Wendy Schulz Linda Schumacher Linda Schwantes Cindy Schwebke Trudy Seefeld Todd Seehafer Janel Stelzl Deanna Stephens Trudy Vaughan Roger Weidman Dustan Weis Gary Wentzel Kevin Wichman Mary Wingert Brenda Wireman 99 Scott Abbott Debra Ackman Joseph Anderson Rennee Andreae Vickie Aumann Bonnie Bauer Dena Bauer Kris Beyer Sue Beyer Scott Biggs Kurt Bodendorfer Michelle Brandt Joe Burnett Susan Butler Matt Bychinski Gary Cook Michael Day Randy Ellis Mitch Fait Richard Felten Cindy Fischer Brent Fosberg Ann Freeman Steve Gall ion Danel Griepentrog Dianne Griepentrog Dennis Hannan Mrs. Dali man: Mathematics Lori Hoefs Terry Jicinsky Tom Johnson Tim Karau Glenn Kasper Connie Kautzer Mr. Kundinger; Social Studies Geralyn Kerksieck David Krause-absent Douglas Krause Dreamin’ on too Steve Krug Debra Luepke Andrea Melander Janel Mellenthin Michael Minsaas Jill Mondloch Kelly Mondloch Keith Mondloch Bonnie Nelson Chris Nelson Shelley Neumann Tim Nikolai Michael Oelrich Charles Pescinski Barbara Podhelsek Ronald Roder Lori Ruhbusch Dori Sandley James Sautner Randy Schofield Jeff Schwa ntes Vickie Schwa ntes Cindy Seefeld Candy Seitz Wendy Shotwell Toni Stephens Tim Strebe Loriann Taylor Nancy Vanderhoof Lynnette Wacholz Rebecca Weis Todd Weister Richard Wilson James Wingert Janice Wissell Jon Zahn 101 Experience—a Good Teacher Top Right— A TEAM CHEERLEADERS-ROW 1: L. Hend- ricksen, ROW 2: S. Diers, D. Stephens. ROW 3: T. See- feld, W. Schulz, M. Keyes. Below-WRESTLING-ROW 1: Coach Schwantes, T. John- son, J. Krasselt, J. Sautner, T. Strebe, D. Weis. ROW 2: J. Wingert, K. Ammons, D. Freeman, S. Berrier, R. Baumgartner. Middle Left-” A” TEAM BASKETBALL-ROW 1: R. Dumler, R. Schulz, M. Pankratz, T. Lang, S. Greenwald. ROW 2: T. Seehafer, K. Buse, K. Wichman, K. Buse, J. Reckner, B. Fosberg, Coach Kundinger. Middle Right- B TEAM BASKETBALL-ROW 1: Manager M. Day, K. Bodendorfer, T. Karau, D. Wilson, S. Krug, Coach Christensen. ROW 2: T. Weister, D. Krause, B. Fosberg, R. Roder, G. Kasper, J. Burnett, T. Nikolai. Right-”B” TEAM CHEERLEADERS-FRONT: B. Weis. KNEELING: D. Griepentrog, R. Andrae. STANDING: C. Beyer, J. Wissell. TOP: G. Kerksieck 102 JR. HIGH BAND-ROW 1: Linda DiUlio, Deanna Stephens, Trudy Seefeld, Kay Sa mpson, Judy Hendrickson, Sue Diers, Candy Seitz, Steve Gallion, John Keyes, DuWayne Griepentrog. ROW 2: Jackie Hebert, Crystal Mutzner, Janel Mellenthin, Diane Griepentrog, Linda Bymers, Rita Lobner, Danel Griepentrog, Kris Beyer, Ann Freeman, Trudy Vaughan, Janel Stelzl, Roger Anderson, Cindy Seefeld, Caroline Zuege, Brenda Beyer. ROW 3; Shelly Neumann, Michelle Musical Beginnings Oelrich, Pam Pankratz, Deb Oestreich, Laurie Hinrichsen, Scott Carlson, Brent Fosberg, Tim Lang, Brian Fosberg, Mitchell Fait, Glen Kasper, Jim Sautner, Mary Keyes, Mary Wingert, Toni Stephens, Renee Andreae, Pam Nall. STANDING: Lynnette Wachholz, Joe Burnett, Jim Sautner. JR. HIGH CHORUS-ROW 1: Geralynn Kerksieck, Janel Mellenthin, Diane Griepentrog, Tim Lang, Rob Schulz, Mike Pankratz, Sue Diers, Terry Rottscheit, Jim Sautner, Cindy Seefeld, Kris Beyer, Carol Beyer, Lorrainn Taylor, Michelle Brandt, Scott Biggs, Tom Johnson, Sue Beyer, Deb Oestreich, Cheri Dietsche. ROW 2: Dawn Mondloch, Ann Freeman, Dori Sandley, Trudy Vaughan, Shelly Neumann, Danel Griepentrog, Sandy Nelson, Laurie Hinrichsen, Lynnette Wachholz, Dorothy Pescinski, Gerald Endries, Gerard Beidel, Pam Nall, Vickie Schwantes, Paula Neumann, Nancy Vanderhoof, Toni Stephens, Bonnie Bauer, Janice Wissell, Director Mrs. Boock. ROW 3: Laurie Mondloch, Candy Seitz, Terry Jicinsky, Jim Wingert, John Meacham, Lori Ruhbusch, Vickie Aumann, Cindy Mueller, Karen Mckenzie, Linda Schwantes, Bar- bara Podbelsek, Andrea Melander, Rhonda Reckner, Linda Schumacher, Janel Stelzl, Debbie Luepke, Dena Bauer, Joe Burnett, Linda Bymers. ROW 4: Bonnie Nelson, Deanna Stephens, Roxanne O'Brien, Kay Sampson, Mary Wingert, Cindy Schwebke, DuWayne Griepentrog. Joe Anderson, Kevin Ammons, Kevin Buse, Kevin Wichman, Keith Buse, Jeff Kowalk, David Freeman, Margie Peck- ham, Trudy Seefeld, Mary Keyes, Kim Nelson, Linda DiUlio, Judy Hendrickson, Robin Baumgarmer. 103 vwe ntkWM n ELECTRICAL Spencer Home Services Appliance sales at Service Electrical Wirino 718 889.8438 SPENCER. WISCONSIN 84479 PICUS IGA Downtown Spencer Bock Industries Roofs, Frames, Hitches, Camper Jacks Spencer, Wise. Rux Funeral Home Serving with Reverence Dignity and Concern Phone: 659-5155 Spencer, Wisconsin For All Your Cut Flowers, Whether It Be Arrangements, Corsages, Wedding Flowers or Plants and Crafts Come to Nall’s Electronics Kobs Blossom Shop Spencer, Wisconsin Phone 659-3991 Your Zenith Dealer 1776 America’s Bicentennial 1976 T.V. Stereo Radio DAN’S CENTRAL CITGO Quality Automotive Products Phone 659-3996 Highway 13 98 Spencer, Wisconsin 54479 MUTUAL SERVICE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY • MUTUAL SERVICE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY VICTOR I. CARPENTER Spencer, Wisconsin • 54479 Phone: 659-4081 CALL FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS LIFE—HEALTH—AUTO—FIRE—BUSINESS BEYER’S BODY SHOP Spencer Bowl Auto Body Repair Robert Rupp Fun Vehicles Charles Wenzel 659-2408 SPENCER, WIS. 54479 106 UNITED UNITED BUILDING CENTERS, INC. Bus. Phone 659-4033 Res. Phone 659-4239 GERALD NELSON—MANAGER tO tAOE FLAVOR CRISP CHICKEN Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. 7 Days a Week O43 s 1 c Spencer, Wisconsin Congratulations to the Graduating Class Of 76 John Day Compliments of LAND’O LAKES, INC. CHEESE DIVISION Spencer, Wisconsin Bookkeeping Services Management Services Computerized Accounting Services Tax Consulting Data cT(W Coronation JENSEN MOTORS. INC. Marshfield, Wis. 54449 “ J LARRY SHORTESS 112 West Fifth St. Vice President Phone (715) 387-1782 Spencer Office—116 Clark Street SPENCER, WIS. 54479 107 oWo ttMW Spkcializino in Dairy farms La. REALTOR Woody Kaiser Realty PH. 1-71S.6B8-2363 HOME PRODUCTS Woody Kaiser realtors Randy Kaiser PH. 304-0701 PH. 658 2363 7 -r 715 659-5171, Box 326 L—g— HIGHWAY 13 SO. EDGE OF SPENCER SPENCER. WIS. P. O. BOX SB. 84479 East Willow Drive Spencer, Wisconsin 54479 FARMERS COOPERATIVE COMPANY SPENCER, WISCONSIN PHONE. 659-3811 Appliances - Hardware - Machinery - Parts Feed - Fertilizer - Gas And Oil Gparnbles BOOCK AGENCY A Complete Line Duane Marilyn Kortbein of Insurance Spencer, Wl 100 E. Clark 659-3834 | 108 LUEPKES GIFTS, HEALTH BEAUTY AIDS KASPER’S SHOE SPORT’S SHOP Spencer, Wisconsin 54479 Norm Carol Kasper Veterinary Supplies—Films—Cameras Cosmetics—Jewelry—Candies Phone: 659-5802 i rtcraft 100 PARK STREET P. O. BOX 156 SPENCER, WISCONSIN 54479 I 715 659-3911 Compliments of SPENCER BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 659-4236 Agri-Chemicals Service Is Always in Season « I 1 SPENCER FOODLAND Quality Meats —Garden Fresh Vegetables Fresh Baked Bakery Goods Open Seven Days HWY 13 South Spencer, Wl RUE BURNETT BUS SERVICE THANK YOU ADVERTISERS- We Appreciate Your Support There’s a time to part and a time to meet, There’s a time to sleep and a time to eat, There’s a time to work and a time to play, There’s a time to sing and a time to pray, There’s a time that’s glad and a time that’s blue, There’s a time to plan and a time to do! There’s a time to grin and show your grit . . . But, there never was a time to quit. Taken from The Spice of Life inter collocjiciVc pres , inc.


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