St Mary Central High School - Renard Yearbook (Menasha, WI)

 - Class of 1970

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Xvf Q-v-fi! f W H . ..- ,,L,. ,gk -a ll-xi Q ff 11 5 as iw-Y -4 ., W:.:z.., :'1 During her Cor weekend, Marcia Walbrun finds opportunity to apply the age-old recipe: a little sewing and a lot of friendship. means of dialog Mary Borley and john Larsen demon- te how a teenager can communicate with the aged. judging from their laughing faces, Dennis Kane of Green Bay, Is God dead 7 Not at SMI-IS whenjanice Resch, Sharon Foth, and Mary I-Ieezen dramatize an episode in LIVING IN CHRIST. Assembling in their specially decorated 'Aliving room, a Cor family shares a feast of sociability. Tom Ciske and Leo Kind of Sunset Haven founded a friendship. . To SMHS'ers - God ls for Real Religion '70 was a combination of a new course of studies and an intangible spirit of searching that dwelt within each student and affected his every action. For the Hrst time, each priest instructed one entire grade. This resulted in simplified prepara- tions for the teachers as well as uniform material Tom Skalmoski portrays Alexi, a Christ image, encountering Tom Liethan, Pete for each 01353, Klein, Tom Mancoski, Tom Engel. Pat Rass, joe Resch, Richard Rippl. Father Groher Showed freshman how to --live with Christ, Father Hendricks brought reali- zation to sophomores, and Father Conrad edu- cated juniors on forms of love. Senior theology, a new course, included studies of morality, the Bible, and comparative religions. The team teaching of theology was another innovation. Each priest directed one of the three courses. With quarterly exchange of classes, priests became experts on their subjects and influenced three times as many pupils. In religion class more than in any other class, the individual found the chance to express his own views on life. Students put a great deal of thought and research into class projects. Priests guided more and lectured less. Retreats manifested unity by bringing teens closer, whether in skits or confetti fights. The effect was a feeling of Ufamilinessf' Masses planned by the student liturgical com- mittee also exhibited community. SMHS wor- shiped to the tune of bongos or Simon and Gar- funkel depending on the feeling of the day which was always a feeling of awareness. joined in worship students show their reverence as Father james Massart conse- crates the bread and wine, a symbol of Christian unity. ..,,1--- ' ' . , wifilgfsgw' ,LVVLVV M LV E l v l I . 3 is j . ,g , Singers Paula I-leindl, Liz Lenz, Mary Stumpf, Mike Kus- il il kowski, and jon Walbrun provide soul at the Masses. Religion-Retreat I9 ln a burst of laughter Pete Allcox, Tom Schultz, Terry Winarski, and Dan Gavronski break up their poetry act. The carrel at the lvlenasha Library offers Mike Rass a quiet place to do homework. -,.,,..,., ai' Q. .. Then there was stillness at Appomatoxf' says joanne Geldner in her talk on Civil War lit, RDBC l Freshmen Dave Voss, Sharon Dzailo, Paula Keberlein, Lynda Mecikalski act out The Miracle Worker, Q 2 5 P 5. ' i:1AfliX31f The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain, but Sue Viotto isn't taking any chances as she interprets April Rain Song, Happenings, Dramas, Hi hlight English Scene That searching can exist on a number of levels English teachers demonstrated during the year by introducing new courses, new methods, new equipment, new books. Understanding language and literature best describes English I. Freshmen participated in discussions, grammar workshops, acted out dra- matic episodes, and wrote their autobiographies. Thirty of them engaged in an intensive reading course to increase speed and comprehension. Second year students stressed appreciation. A unit in poetry culminated in their staging poetry happenings. Sister Crescence tried to eliminate the Nick, poetry! feeling by inspiring her sophs to write haiku. They also read a number of con- temporary novels like The Contender. juniors concentrated on their American herit- age. Studying the history and literature of their country proved quite a challenge, but films, film strips, records, tapes, dramatizations, reports in both of these classes showed the relationship be- tween them. Between the frustrations of A projects, book reports, and assignments, they de- rived some southern comfort from their Civil War projects. After many discussions and much planning, English IV teachers embarked on a modified team teaching approachg so all classes sched- uled for the second and fourth periods. Although concentrating on English literature, the seniors also delved into a unit of world literature includ- ing Antigone, All Quiet on the Western Front, Tale of Two Cities, and mythology. Reading, inter- preting, comparing, questioning, sharing enriched teachers and students. rw 10 f..W,.r .r ii ,ji .. , ,ga-QQ-zr'i At the soph poetry happening in Mrs. Garl's class, Karen McCann became a dandelion. Qe 2, 4 X Civil War days come alive when janice Pozolinski, lvlary Hoffman, and Judy Wanty dramatize an episode, Helen Keller Clsynda Mecikalskij gets acquainted with her new governess Annie Sullivan Cpaula Keberleinj in The Miracle NVorker. English 2I fi. Wkam ,MM ax ,,,W,,.. V If , w . 1 S . 5 ,QM 'Rv flaws ik'- What was it like to live in the Middle Ages? Visual aids help Laura Zimmerman, Mike Rass, Mike Wainscott, Linda Schwab explore possibilities. if -.,f'f' M' A cup of coffee is conducive to informal discussions Mr. Pliska contends. Vxfhile Chris Arndt reflects for a moment, Gloria Detert expresses her opinion. Each concentrating on her own topic, Linda Stark, Mary Rippl, Beth DuChateau and Mary Friedrichs Find the new library a good place to do a research paper. This bayonet is just like the ones they used at Gettysburg, Randy Page ex- claims to Sue Galloway. Sue Kiefer and Eileen Meier examine other artifacts. ' ... if W ,Q W N K 4 it VV I. 1 A 4 'K YQ? . 'S-...I-Niyw Vggg 'ip 2 'ua 0 S ei l ' l . ,W ', ,,..,.L- T ,, ,,. 1 l P - ,, ' N i 1 t 'jg I 'fs KV , an .Ally Exploring the new materials in 303, Audrey Krueger, Sue Zielinski, Paul Kraut- kramer, Beth Bradish and Lois Zielinski page through the books and magazines. Moratorium Days Provoke Thought and Debate World History became World Cultures with a new textbook: New Dimensions of World H istory. The addition of Modern European I-iistory en- riched the Social Studies curriculum providing students with, as Mr. Mueller observed, 'ideeper insights into the forces which have molded the zoth century. Moratorium days for peace in Vietnam pro- duced heated debates in social studies classes. St. Mary graduates and a concerned student from the Fox Valley Campus visited Modern Euro- pean History and International Affairs classes. Black armbands turned up on a few in support of the moratorium, and some participated in local peace marches in Neenah and Appleton. Panel discussions in Problems of Democracy provided students with both sides of the argu- ment on such diverse topics as a guaranteed min- imum income, juvenile delinquency, and Amer- ican aid to needy nations. A close 13-12 vote on capital punishment resulted from hard work and cooperation on both sides. Both departmental visual aids like Revolt and Reforms in Europe 1815-1848, The Twisted Cross, and The Red Nightmare, and movies held in the community: The Triumph of the Will, a Nazi propaganda film banned in the United States for twenty years, Oliver, and the Russian War and Peace, afforded classes opportunities to broaden their understanding of history. ,,,,, p,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i, fl sar ly A ,i ,t s1 1 i , A --.... au.. A person who kills another forfeits his own right to life, reasons Margie Martell as she and Kathy Marshall plead their case for capital punishment. Social Studies 23 . :,1 ki,, K I 'fi.2s1::fsf5:1,-.. Attempting to make the grade, Nancy Kuntsman and Sue Ringel work over time ' to complete their biology lab lesson. ,f1. A. If I walk 5 ft. in 1 second, the velocity will be Q..-, ponder Wally Rogers and Dave Gehl Cbackj. Cautiously Gary Schuch scrutinizes his test tube awaiting some sign of reaction. Thoroughly confused, Chuck johnson asks assistance of Mark Klein on a chemis- try problem as Barb Phalen listens in. tudents Share the Excitement of Discovery ln science, students formed the habit of ques- tioning and shared the excitement of discovery. Through the microscope, biology students en- tered the miniature world of bacteria, plant cells and protozoa. With test tubes, innoculating nee- dles, a dead frog and a basic desire for knowledge they uncovered some of natures mysteries. The classroom itself provoked interest. lt was a diminutive zoo consisting of hamsters, a frog, a loud-mouthed guinea pig and a display case of preserved relics. Earth science students studied the mysteries of this planet and its position in the universe. They learned the make-up of the soil, delved beneath it to those elements under the crust, and reached beyond to the earth's atmosphere. By experimenting, analyzing, and thinking scientifically, chemistry classes learned to explain natures ways. Along with text book lessons and and labs, were vehement arguments, usually be- ginning with the statement Man is matter raising the question, 'Where does man fit in rela- tion to God. The physics class explored the abstracts of time, space, and distance in an attempt to grasp these concepts. Experimentation with light re- Hection and refraction, jaunts outside to measure distances'by triangulation, and the velocity of a students pace proved that everything complies with the laws of physics. 1 Before attempting the experiment, chemistry students Don l-lartung and Ann As- muth double check their notes from the previous lecture. h-....,,,,A Explaining the motion of an electron around the nucleus of an atom Father Wagner starts off his demonstration This Atomic WVorld. Biology students Mike Nichols, Lizz Mabie, Dan Ciske, Peggy Wil- liams, and Marion Thiel show enthusiasm with their new experiment. e e I 3 is ii 5 g, . ffffiiii Thats funny, l never thought I walked that slow, says Dan McClone when Steve Krautkra- mer measures his walking rate during physics. Sciences 25 Experimentation Keynotes Mathematics Courses Puzzled by the graphic representation of an equation, Mary Spanjers receives aid from Dan Schierl and Robert Wenzel. Concentration, caution, and precision add up to a quotient without pen and paper for Math Club members, Sue Bonfiglio, Sue Killian and Dick Cvroff. At the board, Tim Wainscott and Nick Kees race in factoring a binomial. 26 Continuing an advanced program begun last year, selected freshmen took geometry in addi- tion to algebra. By their senior year, they will be learning precalculus and analytic geometry and cover five years of math. With yarn and thread Sister janet's class proved that the Egyptian way of measuring land was surprisingly accurate and easy. They arrived at geometric rules the ancient civilization could only guess at. To form parabolas, Sister Donna's stu- dents sewed from point to point along the rays and across the interior of an acute angle. Through math club, the sopohomores acquired basic slide rule techniques. In Math Ill juniors devised mathematical games, constructed computers and reproduced Pascals triangle of coefficients. Philosophy found its way into Mr. Grasses Math IV class. Between quadratic equations and factorals, discussions on how the brain works de- veloped into heated arguments on the reason for man's existence. Four seniors attended a data processing course at Xavier High School during Sth hour. They re- served Saturday afternoon to use the computers at Lawrence University. Tying the 13th knot of the right triangle, Frank Spanjers verifies the rope stretching technique the Egyptians used. A whispered clue prompts Mary jo Welsh to seek the solu- tion to her geometry problem from her classmates. Pinning, up the last of the curve stiched patterns, Colleen Bruehl and Connie Spang fill the zo8 bulletin board with their quarter projects. 'Y M6nr ' tif' W 1WF P slnli M Jin U X 1 lill V sttr 'V ll ' C - i,,V V W A , W ' ,. ,,, Those symbols may be Creek to most people but to Chris Arndt and Anne Kiefer 1 who have heard Mr. Grasses explanation, they mean limits in calculus. Math 27 The Christmas story inspires Mike Marshall, Mike Spielbauer, Mike Wainscott, and Beth DuChateau to enact the Magi scene in French I class. t V- s r The voices of Marianne Kuskowski, Sharon Foth, Billie Mar- quardt and Lou Ann Birling blend with the woodwind accom- paniment of Sue Wilz and Pauline Wagner in French song. Reviewing the French Club Constitution are officers Sue Kaiser, Peggy Clifford, Maureen Resch, and joanne Geldner. Window painting is the Hin quarter project. Cwary Groff brightens the Spanish room with a Cuban flag. Adding the Finishing touches to a sleeping senor's sombrero, Ruth Abb completes a Spanish village scene as her quarter project. Dialog, Drama, Songs Spice Language Classes Mais oui! The French department also kept pace with the changing curriculum by adding French IV. Together with French III, they used tapes, records, and film strips from the French Cultural Services in Chicago. French IV students read Saint-Exupery's LA PE TI T PRINCE. French I students had to master the difficulties of where to hold the tongue and shape the lips when pronouncing the unfamiliar French words. Later they expanded their vocabulary by making illustrated booklets with French labels. To spark their classes and to gain fluency in the language, French I and I I students learned prayers, dramatized dialogs, sang songs, and drew French greeting cards. The something new in Spanish class was Ivlrs. Hoffman. In trying to inspire a genuine interest in the Spanish language, she used many tech- niques. She held spelling bees, related stories about Spanish explorers and the adventures of Don Quixote. I-Ier classes also made extensive use of tapes to perfect their pronunciation. Encouraged to display their talents as they learned the culture of Spanish countries, students competed for the most original quarter projects. Some did booklets illustrating Spanish lifeg others made pinatas, tortillas, or window paintings. 'Si je suis enchante de faire ton connaissance, Guignolf' Through French dialog Judy Noffke and julie Zimmer acquaint the class with grammar. Does 'amigo' need an accent or riot, Ivlrs. Hoffman CstandingJ7 questions Debby Schierl while correcting a paper after a Spanish vocabulary quiz. Languages 29 'im Before beginning her office duties, Peggy Hartz- heim checks her typewriter. Vice President of the First National Bank, Richard Roesler illustrates fundamentals of a checking account. Watch your posture and keep your eyes on the manual, cautions Mr. Hammer- burg to neophyte typist Tom Kilsdonk. lt's plain to see that Paula Heindl, Dan Resch, Dave Resch, Tom Kilsdonk, and David Gehl don't belong to the Hunt and Peck Club. Business Courses Aid Students and Community The nature of our system of government pre- supposes an intelligent citizenry. They must know the rules of the game in order to be responsible participants. With these words Mr. Hammer- berg introduced the new Business Law course, explaining why it replaced General Business. The goal of Business Law is to develop an understand- ing of personal rights and obligations in the busi- ness world, Shorthand and transcription classes enforced their basics of English. Students were able to put their knowledge to practical use by typing and duplicating letters for the Administration and guidance Departments. These advanced com- mercial classes spent the year preparing a com- prehensive survey of St. Mary Alumni. On her own time, Mrs. I-linterthuer found work in area business corporations and placed inter- ested students on these jobs. If the work proved satisfactory, during the trial run from january to june, these seniors gained full time employ- ment at graduation. The business students also aided civic organi- zations including Red Cross, Foster Parents, and Big Brothers Association in their annual plea for funds. When there was an overflow of work, Typing I students assisted in the different proj ects. Bookkeeping stressed the importance of keep- ing records in a systematic way. The aim was to relate this record keeping to family living. Small classes enabled the teachers to arrange field trips and to engage a variety of speakers. Checking bulletin boards is a must for business students. jean Meyers and Alice Brooks gain new insights from the one inzoz. A field trip to Oshkosh Technical Institute finds Father Dewane, Ron Kuen, Dan Vsfetzel, jim l.,eRoux, and Bob Giesen inspecting an electronics lab. .- a I g 2 fl- t i . M 5 C . i Sure beats counting on my fingers, Perry Nadolney says while he uses the adding Lets hnd the error, says Mrs. Hinterthuer to Gloria machine to tabulate a long column of numbers in his journal. Heiting as they check figures on her practice sets. Business Courses 3I S 9 T .af 3 g 5 3 s we 4-I To develop voice projection, Tom Liethen, isolated behind a In the male section, jim Kampo and David Voss add their screen, tries to convey his emotions to his classmates. voices to the sound of music: Ray, a drop of golden sun . . I threw the button away like my life, like everything, cries Curt Friedrichs who portrays the convict in THE BUTTON. , 3 The sound of music, especially Doe, a female deer , , enchants freshman girls and carries them back to the golden days of their childhood. B Doing, Students Explore the Arts Projection, inflection, facial expression, and direct eye appealfthese were the guidelines that upperclassmen taking speech mastered under the direction of ixiiss Trettin. For their speeches they gathered attention-getting front page stories. They also learned to organize ideas quickly for extemporaneous speeches and discussions of many current problems. A One arts program designed for the Freshmen also introduced them to the fundamentals of speech as well as to music and art. ln art classes Sister Assunta taught them chip and wood carving, lettering, and drawing. Clear autumn days brought them outdoors to sketch fall scenes. By the end of the art phase they had pro- duced many obj ects, like bookends, to take home. Speech class drew shy freshmen out of their shells, for they learned the proper way to intro- duce people, telephone, and converse. Writing and delivering a speech culminated this experience. With the arrival of Mr. Hebeler in the second semester, they entered phase three of their pro- gram. Learning to appreciate all kinds of music from pop to long hair and forming vocal groups to train their voices added that extra spice. Only band members did not participate in this new program still in the experimental stage. I ,,f j Oblivious of his surroundings, jaime Stadler concentrates on chip- ping a design on one of his bookends, Speech 33 lv fi , .N Cn the final check before submitting her work of art for approval, Do- lores Thiede feels for a flawless edge. Newly acquired desks and woven paper Christmas tree ornaments give a feeling of personal creation to art students Curt Foth, fvlike Rossey, Peggy Resch, Thomas Laabs, George Rohe, and Karen Dumlqe. .Wg . All l have to do is Und a lock big enough, muses Debby Guralski Color, Line, Form tir Young Artists to Creativit After designing the pattern, carving it, and cutting the board to size, Conni Shulfer comes to the Hnal sanding. A determined Charles Schwalen chip carves his design on a book end, proving that art can be useful as well as beautiful. Guided by their imaginations, students delved into the realm of art. They employed color, line, and form in an expression of self. Advanced art classes began the year by carving on basswood their interpretations of the creation of the world. Hand lettered and hand bound books revealed that art required as much per- spiration as inspiration. In December Sister Assunta introduced print- ing. Classes silk screened stationery and Christ- mas cards. The explosion of color was not con- fined to tie dyeing, though. Batik printing produced results that were useful as well as beautiful. Easel top desks, new chairs in persimmon and sky blue, and tote trays for each student, which arrived near the end of the first quarter, gave added impetus to art students. The sculptors' first project was initial carving. They designed and carved hardwood bowls, and then progressed to free form sculpture, abstract and representational work. Including small whit- tlings in the years activities enabled the students to continue creating forms with a minimum of equipment after completing the course. Art, in all its areas, was an experience. Each problem allowed the individual to express him- self in a unique manner while he learned basic elements and techniques at the same time. ii! 4 1... Kay Zelinski, Mary Shelley and Lois Zelinski sand the rough edges off their hardwood bowls in preparation for a hand rubbed oil hnish. Art 35 Topping previous records- Band Wins Thirty-Four As twilight falls, Rick Krieger lingers behind in the darkening room, With determination written on her face, Patricia Schneider conquers the swift runs of Reeds UA Festive Overture. Ensembles require extra effort, such as after school practice for Cathy Gilli- gan and Anne Freund, for hrst place results. First Place Awards From all over the building, a cross section of the school, eighty students converged on the small bandroom to discover the beauty and in- tricacies of such masters as Borodin and Shos- takovich. Using the recently purchased stereo tape re- corder, Mr. Gilligan taped the band to correct mistakes and help the interpretation and tone quality. Solo-ensemble accompanists practiced more enthusiastically on the new Everett piano. The work began in earnest in October when precision marching to i'Tunes of the '6o's , in- cluding one medley arranged by bandsman Randy Dorschner, elicited appreciative applause at Homecoming halftime, the First public exhibition. In December the band again performed for the local Catholic grade schools in the second annual good-will tour. Four band members demonstrated another artistic talent as they thrilled the chil- dren with their dance in costume to The Teddy Bears Picnic. An overwhelming thirty-four First place awards at the district solo-ensemble contest decisively topped the previous record of twenty-two first places. A selection of solos and ensembles com- prised an informal program affording both stu- dents and parents the opportunity to hear some of the state entries. Annual spring and winter concerts furnished the public with a chance to hear the band they supported. Funds raised from these concerts, bake and rummage sales aided in the purchase of new instruments and uniforms. The winter season drew to a close with the Memorial Day parade, the last, long, sole-trying march for the IQ6Q-70 school year. 4 ,rg it -X Solo practice can be serious work at memorization, but for Wally Rogers, it means a relaxed moment for thoughtful meditation on world problems, Though others left for practice around the school, Karen McHugh remains in the solitude of the cafeteria. During one of Wally Rogers breaks he inter- rupts Steve Krautkramer with the threat, Your baritone or your life. BAND MEMBERS: Row one: Randy Dorschner, Natalie Smith, Eliza- beth Lenz, Gloria Detert, Peggy Resch, Lou Ann Schultz, Anne Freund, Cathy Gilligang Row two: julie Demerath, Anne Zimmerman, Mary Englebert, Sue Galloway, jackie Eahrenkrug, Barbara Gilligan, Sue Zielinski, Mary Beth Karls, Kay Van Vreede, Bonnie Grall, Terry Sul- livan, Ann Nash, Debbie Gullickson, Cindy LaPean, Kathy Xlarshall Pam Block, Row three: Patti Dachlet, Alice Coenraad, lX4ary Hoffman, Donna Marshall, Rene Pocquette, Gladys Hanson, Mary Heezen, Kath- leen Anderson, Kathy Smith, Kathy Beisenstein, Paula Van Gompel Tom Mancosky, Becky Galloway, Marion Thiel, Andy Galloway, Laura Krautkramer, Margaret Schneider, Barry Dallman, Elizabeth Geiger, Janice Resch, Lois Zielinski, Ruth Simon, Patricia Schneider, Row four: Betty Demerath, Chris Hensteler, Sue Wilz, Marilyn Birling, Pauline Wagner, Debra Koener, Lynn Gullickson, Rick Krieger, Margie XVrob- lewski, Bob Dallman, Mike Gavronski, Gerry Cross, Karen McHugh, glean Hartung, Lynn lvlader, Tom Elavin, Al Grall, Steve Krautkramer, Luanne Henk. Tom Engel, Kathleen Geiger, Colleen Waters, Row fuer Chris Kolbe, Greg Cheslock, Tim Ruelle, Richard Strelow, Dan Rem- mel, Mr. Russell Gilligan, joe Ashenbrucker, Gary Groff, Milce St. Peter, Robert Schneider, Wally Rogers. lwlissingz Peggy Goss. Selected for all-state band are Randy Dorschner and Karen McHugh. Cathy Gilligan is selected for all-state orchestra. 'Leis-If at Band 37 T l Manual Arts and Ph Ed Enrich Curriculum Silk screening is another process which the boys learn in print- ing. Here George Koller shows lvlr. johnson his skill. Hey, this is really neat! exclaims jeff Paronto who operates a hand printer for Roger Resch, lvlr. Brummer, and Frank Chouinard. After a years lapse, the shared time program with Menasha High again enriched the curricu- lum for forty-two students who also enjoyed a mini phy ed class when they walked Cor jogged on those sub zero daysj the Eve blocks there. From Mr. Farrel, eight boys learned the art of engraving and layouts. ln Shop, Mr. Brummer taught five boys how to read blueprints. Book racks and gun cabinets were two of the projects undertaken by the woodworkers in Mr. Willers' class. Five eager learners studied general drawing under Mr. Springhetti. In the home ec lab, eleven girls learned the fine art of cooking and sewing from Mrs. Frankie. Another addition to the curriculum was the physical education course for freshmen and soph- omores. Under the direction of Mr. Friedrichs, the boys let off steam on Mondays and Wednesdays. After calesthenics, they engaged in spirited games of volleyball, basketball, or kickball. Occasion- ally, coach explained the Hner points of the game to them. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the girls found gym classes a real challenge. When midriffs, shoul- ders, and legs began to ache from stretching and bending exercises, they realized how many mus- cles they really had. They too enjoyed the 'thrill of volleyball, and basketball when Mrs. Friedrichs taught them the fundamentals of these games. - unmwnunuuur -ve- Under the direction of Mr. Brummer, Gary Birling and how to use the drill press with speed and accuracy. szwvw ,, ,, ,.,..v....M..wa...'.,f.A 'M lull! Ei!! -s-rg ,..2..,,. ln home ec class Mrs, Frankie shows Marianne LaZotte and Pat Brantmeier how to lay out a pattern. Dan Stumpf learn . my 13'fff' t 1 i 4,54 What is it? Do we really have to eat this? inquires Dawn Guralski of Liz Mable who looks quite determined that she should. Will Mike Mechikalski make it? Will Gary Schuch block SMI-IS Rockettes train under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Friedrichs. Here they it? Tune in any Monday or Wednesday to End out. are doing their jumping jack routine. Shared Time-Gym 39 A conquering passion which will sweep away and transform what has hitherto been the immaturity of the earth, has begun to show itself, and its salutary action comes just at the right moment to control, awaken or order the emancipated forces A of love the dominant forces of human unity and the hesitant forces of research. Teilhard de Chardin EXPLORERS Council Adds New Dimensions to Student Life With that extra touch that means so much, Diane Pritzl, Virginia Killian, and Steve Borden fill a box with a Thanksgiving Day feast. if 6 swf!-3. li is Q . , ,AV . T . - S Q f P t llii . T iii T Enthusiastic campaigners support their candidate with a standing ovation, clamoring, We want Beth! We want Beth! Z is Sf? 'fa The organization which represents student power because it influences so many aspects of school life is the Student Council. Fresh from Badger State, officers made long range plans for the year. Before school reopened, President Bob Howley commandeered a group to clean the rec room and organize the book store. To fill the empty treas- ury, they sponsored a car wash in September. Volunteers were on hand one Saturday to clean the numerous cars which piled into the St. Pat's parking lot. During the Homecoming festivities, council members constructed a giant arranged the election for the queen and her court, and com- puted the results. just before Christmas, council members be- came super salesmen. After mapping out the Twin Cities, teams canvassed an area to sell boxes of candy. They used the proceeds to underwrite an issue of the newspaper, to purchase files, to spon- sor assembly programs, and to help the Pep Club. Often both organizations united their efforts to better serve the students. The Pep Club applied the profits from the candy sale to lower the cost of the students' transportation to basketball games. The success of the second career day was due to the efforts of Sister Verena and those members of the Council who devoted hundreds of hours to procure speakers, arrange the program, and write the thank-yous. Throughout the year, the Council acted as co- ordinator of all school activities. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row one: joe Brantmeier, Mike Kuskowski, Steve Borden, jack Dombeck, Gary Michalkie- wicz, Dan Bauer, Dan McCloneg Row two: Karen Mcl-lugh, Pam Block, Cathy Stilp, Ellen Engel, Cindy Schreiber, Mary Stumpf, Mary Lynn Evers, Ann Asmuth, Row three: jeff Ket- tenhofen, Andy Galloway, Dan Godhardt, Mark Laemmrich, Mike Coonen, Steve Krautkramer, Paul Cvrade, Tom Funkg Row four: Sue Weber, Sue Fahrbach, Dave Omachinski, Peggy Clifford, Rene Pocquette, Sue Zielinski, john Nemick, jean Schwarzbauer, Clare Verstegen. Q QC ' ,O CD cb 0 l 'll f 'N l 5 r x 42 f i'C gl A -if i CDC LJ -4, C-'RJJ ff? C-7 C' QP QQ? fs 47 P IX 'N tl on Jiri s r Gt M F 4 f X if' t 2 QPSK C X 3 S ,-77:17, , 4 I ,. X K' M,,,,. ttiltt rl reg., x DVFW representatives present a Hag to officers Beth Soap, water, and elbow grease are the ingredients of a car washf Beachlcofslti, Mary Shelley, Bob I-lowley, and Todd Wirtlw. claims Bob Howley as he scrubs away the dirt. ,Q-..V ,- ' wg Nr' WL lite, fs L... After her talk on Cosmetology, lvlrs. Irene Seegers poses with Sister Verena, Helen Schmanski, Mary Heckner, and Sally Liebhauser. 'il if 13 fL ,, Student Council 43 combines filters for the desired contrast. wiv W--,. . Wig 2 . : J 1 :naw it as While Sue Kiefer chooses negatives to print, jon Geske '2' . With assistance from co-editorjudiMichalkiewicz, Kathy just as though her reading public numbered in the millions, jeri Tuchscherer Alesch finds the correct cropping for a picture. theme section editor, ponders over her copy for the Renard. Putting a spread to bed fills Mary Rotzenberg and During the patron drive, business staffers Judy Giesen, Sharon Dzialo, john Kathy Swederski with satisfaction. Fuller, Donna Sahotsky and Connie Dzialo tabulate donors on homeroom lists. f ' K i t r rsii 3 1 ., , i at ng RENARD STAFF: Row one: Tom Krueger, Pete Houlihan, Bill Cvil- lette, Bob Pagel, Mike Cavronski, Steve Krautkramer, Chris Kolbeg Row two: Cary Schuch, Chris Mack, Sue Fahrbach, jean Schwarzbauer, joan Schwarzbauer, joanne Kaiser, Mary Anne Rotzenberg, jon Ceskeg Row three: Terry Sullivan, Kay Van Vreede, Sheri Zimmer, Ann Asmuth, Barb Phalen, Mary Woulf, Mary Rhyner, Jeri Tuchschererg Row four: Kathy Alesch, Sue Killian, Mary Scott, Sue Dunn, Mary Phalen, Maureen Resch, Debbie Taves, Sue Kiefer, Anne Zimmerman. Renard Stands on Threshold of New Decade A desire to write, a strong determination to work long and hard with a lot of school spirit and a sense of humor characterized members of the Renard staff. Before summer vacation had ended, members met to get acquainted with Sister Melora, the new advisor, and to discuss ideas, The hrst deadline approached too swiftly for most, necessitating work during the Christmas holidays. lt was on New Year's Eve that the edi- torial staff ordered a pizza between drawing lay- outs and composing captions. Still all was not Finished. Even while taking the First half of the annual to the printer, judi cropped one last pic- ture as Kathy drove down College Avenue. Editors with expensive taste, and the rising costs of printing provided headaches for the too- small business staff. But john Fuller came across loud and clear for each patron and subscription drive as he broadcast his musical ads over Radio Not often do shutterbugs stand for a picture but here-all smiles-surround- Sgagign SIVH-IS, ing lxdary Rhyner are Bill Harvey, Dick Croff, joe Ashenbrucker, Tom Klar- Weary hours Spent in the darkroom were not ner, jon Ceske, Murray Conery, always fruitful, but the inexperienced photogra- phy staff personihed dedication. A broken en- larger, a utility room serving as a darkroom, and disappearing Elm added to the troubles. lf at first you dont succeed, try, try, again became the darkroom motto as orders for reprints never ceased. The months passed and as a book-a work of art, a display of talents, but also a disappoint- ment interspersed with mistakes----took form from those initial concepts and outlines, a group of students DISCOVERED the friendship of work- ing with others, the pains of writing and revising, and Hnally the satisfaction of accomplishment. must? Long after Room 304 has emptied, Mary Beth and Barb Phalen pore over pictures and copy for their pages, Renard 45 FT , Librarians, Voice Staff Have a lot to give Realizing the dream of past years, THE VOICE made its debut just before Homecoming. Co-edi- tors Mike Kuskowski and Dave Omachinski at- tended a two week summer workshop at the U W Madison, taking courses in reporting, copy-edit- ing, layouts, interviewing, and publicity. Having learned the importance of gathering and report- ing facts without distorting them, the co-editors began to teach their staff the essentials of news- paper work. Problems arising before the distribution of the first issue tested the endurance of even the most dedicated staff member. A quick trip to Oshkosh and a five hour work stint saved a late edition from becoming even later. But interest and involvement resulted in the creation of a student-directed, student-pro- duced publication with the potential of becom- ing an SMI-IS tradition. As part of the summer renovations, the library was remodeled. The job of unpacking and reshelf- ing books required longer working hours from the aides. A change in policy permitted freshmen to be admitted as full-fledged aides. The new 3M copy machine eliminated much busywork for those students toiling over re- search papers. Students requiring the facilities at the newly built, modern public library could walk the two blocks during their study periods to use its resources. The rebirth of FTA gave future teachers the opportunity to bridge the gap between being taught and teaching others. With faculty coop- eration, members took over classes in the grade school. Assuming the role of Santas helpers at Christmas, they donated gifts to the Apostulate for distribution to underprivileged children in the area. With a circle of friends and the atmosphere of the public library, freshmen meet the demand of weekend homework. FTA OFFICERS: Evie Zuleger, Vice-President, Carol Wittmann, President, Cathy Lornson, Treasurer, and Paula Bonfiglio, Secretary. s 15. , A few pointers from Sister Marietta transports FTA members Eileen Bayer, Sue Bodway, and Kathy Marshall far away to their classrooms of the future. '3- -TSPVH . fy- : S i S A Y ,,LL,L l ' fy . V Ar K N 3 j , :, 1 S S N-. .- L f - A Q ffl! ' ' A 'gill ,J kg' Examining the paste-ups Gary Novalcofski, john Meyer, and jean Schwarzbauer Search for errors before the Hnal printing. Pwxk 3 SENIOR LIBRARIANS: Row one: Georgette lviielke, Paula Heincll Carol Thelen, Evie Zuleger. Row two: lX4ary Greene, Margi Harvey Chris Sullivan, Eileen Bayer, Evy Dennis, After a few trial-and-error run throughs, library officers Mary Stumpf, Patty Giesen, and Carol Vxfittmann, finally conquer the copy machine. Ai-fe' J' ASSOCIATE NEWSPAPER EDITORS: Seated: Dick Martin, l-i: Gary lvlichalkiewicz, and Co-Editors Dave Omachinski, Mike liuskow- Lenz, jon Walbrun, Nlary Stumpf, Anne Freund, Nlary Lynn Evers, ski. Standing: .lean Schwz1r:baucr,LIohn Xleyer, John Nerniclx. FTA-Library-Newspaper 47 WK fox Pep, M Clubs Spur Enthusiasm, Service From the very hrst, Pep Club skits added new life to an old saying: lt's the thought that counts, Who needs spelling anyway? 'Mg any Us . V X X? ag ' lf. QXWW I Fight back, Zephyrs, tight! shouts Bill Gillette during the Pennings game, as anxious fans follow the action on the court. The A'Zephyrvescence that marked the Home- coming festivities was due in great part to the pep club under the leadership of Clare Verstegen. Everyday new signs appeared to spur the fans to support the team, the school. To ensure an un- failing supply, they initiated weekly poster con- tests to get all the students involved. Then there were the skits at pep rallies. News- casts prophesied doom for those who would block the 'AZephyrwinds. Commercials spiced with animated songs and kooky costumes made these rallies moments- to remember, especially when helium hlled balloons drifted up and clung to the ceiling like the hopes of the fans. Throughout the football, basketball, track, and baseball seasons, their devotion never flagged. Their biggest project was the candy sale which they co-sponsored with the student council. Be- fore the sale they had mapped out the city which they canvassed in teams. ln two days they had almost reached their goal. They had really lived up to their name! Another booster club debuted in November, the TNI club. Gpen only to letterrnen, it soon made its presence felt at pep rallies where they occupied a section of the bleachers and cheered as only a determined group of young men can. The members also helped in other aspects of school life. They sold tickets, ushered, and helped at fish fries. Service was their motto. SENIOR PEP CLUB MEMBERS: Row one: Gloria Heiting, Suzanne Bodway, Laura Grode, Ellen Engel, joan Van Lieshout, Cindy Buss, Chris Arndt, Gail Grode, Paula lionhglio. Rout two: Jeri Tuchschcrer, Mary Grade, Eileen Bayer, Colleen Waters, Connie Klein, l.iz Lenz, ,lean Schwarzbauer, judi Michalkiewicz, Mary Rhyner, Pam Block, Mary Anne Rotzenberg. Row three: Cathy Stilp, Debbie l-lett, Sue Kaiser, Peter Arps, Gary Michalkiewicz, Dan Groff, Dave Eeachkofski, Steve Boegh, joe Brantmeier, Mary Shelley, Ann Kiefer, Mary Heekner. l its l I' ir Q 'S K X 1 4 ? is l . 3 5 W l 3 s mpty A lone H ure of dedication, Patti Docter posts her victory signs. E halls. - g M C1 is halls give rise to slogans that tomorrow incite those who fill these U Pep Club officers, Judy Ciesen, Claire Verstegen, and Patti Docter, Gnd that three heads are better than one when it comes to blowing up balloons. ll raw, Q C i -lgl .V Is it success or back to the drawing board for jean Hop- fensperger as she adds a dab of paint to her masterpiece? Y. ' 'C ix A Q sv ku ,,,., 1 , ' Q members, Steve Kees and Steve Boegh, steady the hoop which the cagers will burst at the start ofthe game. . if 1' was , L - .ailhgw IEE! aj? fzl w a s Rx .i tJ,. , . .. . 95 f ' Se 1 S1129 Q l I l , f N' va. ' , In the solitude of after school hours, Pep Club members seek just the right place to mount their posters. Pep Club-M Club 49 Forensic Team Garners Harvest of Trophies Trophies and plaques accumulated by past fo- rensic teams served as incentive for the IQ7O group. They topped the season by capturing the Ripon College Sweepstake trophy for the third time, making it a permanent possession of SMHS. With the coaching of Miss Rosemary Trettin, the team netted hrst place honors at the St. Mary Invitational. Their speaking power became so respected that the West Allis Central High School newspaper named SMHS the most likely candi- date for their trophy. Fulfilling this prophecy, St. Mary walked away with the spoils. For the fourth consecutive year, SNIHS took the Fox Valley trophy. ln the best forensic sea- son ever, eleven students earned berths for state. More freshmen than ever participated in fo- rensics. They quickly learned the Ten Com- mandments for the Public Speaker were easier said than done. I just know l'll forget my speech, or ul hope the judge likes my selection could be heard as the bus trundled its way toward meets and doubts assailed the occupants. To seasoned members, contests presented the challenge of obtaining those sought-for degrees set by the National Forensic Association. Each round saw renewed effort to emerge with the grades and points necessary to secure the trophies and ribbons. Under Father Massart, debate made its come- back. Conflicts in scheduling limited the number of contests for the team, but debaters established a firm foundation for future groups. VARSITY FORENSIC TEAM: Row one: Mike Kuskowski, jucli Len- nert, Helen Ciske, Dolores Theide, David Beachkofski, Row two: Peggy ,R 1- 'sv XVith eyes reflecting the satisfaction of a job well done, Gerry Cross and Judi Lennert display the trophy won at their own annual invitational. X '..' ' i Jw, ' 8 3 -Q kofski, Gerry Cross. Row three: joe Heil, Dan Allcox, Mary Shelley, Christine Van de Ven, Kathleen Birling, Carol Thelen, james Stark. Favro, lxlargie Martell, Tkiaxine lvlecikalski, Nlary Stumpf, Beth Beach- Ticl toclx How long are you going to run you heathen clock' Peggy Fax ro Utilization of both facial and vocal expres- sion by orator Dan Allcox convey his idea. 0' M'fk 1 7 f Q' , Q .av 1 'if 2 r 4,., - DEBA FE IEAIX4 joseph Fran oi john Fuller Eileen Meier 'Vlary Stumpf, Victory! Victory! 'lihat's our cry! exult lklary Stumpf, Mike Kus- ltowski, Carol lhelen, and lvlary Shelley as they display the Ripon first place trophy, Forensics-Debate Sl As Mrs. Steenis repeats the directions in time to the music, GAC members demonstrate their adeptness in modern dance. C All eyes locus on lvlr. Ellis when he attempts to earn another quarter for the missions by completing a freethrowat the joy--For-All. z V I CSIVIC OFFICERS: Patricia Lindemann, Dan C-odhardt, Chris At times the kicking gets rough, but GAC members Arndt Cpresidentj, Chris lvlack, Sue Killian. Gnd exercise both fun and rewarding. CSMC, YFA, HCC, Lend a Helping Hand During the year, YFA, CSMC, and HCC stressed concern for others. People in the neighborhood, suffering children in Paraguay, old folks at a nurs- ing home---all needed love, And this is what these students tried to provide. Through lollipop sales, weekly mission collec- tions, badges urging support and coffee-break bake sales. SMHS students opened their hearts to the poor and underpriviledged. Christian Student Mission Crusade representatives watched totals mount each week on the Hirise Tower. Cookie and popcorn sales in the cold lunch room, while satisfying famished students, contributed to the mission treasury. An incentive to donate to weekly mission collections was the candy treats for the most generous homeroom. Community involvement characterized Youth for Action. The girls planned activities for stu- dents, entertained the aged at the Family Herit- age Home during the Christmas holidays, visited hospitals, and provided recreation for children. YPA acted as an executive committee for the Cvirls' Athletic Club. CAC used the facilities of the YWCA for golf lessons, arts and crafts instruc- tions, and swimming. Mrs. Steenis, a former dance instructor, inspired a new interest in jazz and ac- robatics as well as modern dance. An all time high enrollment exhibited the en- thusiam of SMHS students in the health careers field. The speeches of various medical profession- als gave Health Career Club participants a glimpse of what it is like to help suffering humanity. lvlovies and a visit to the institution at Oshkosh paved the way toward future careers. 3 xt-ft The microscope of today will produce the cures of tomorrow discovers Mary Jo Harvey during a tour of Theda Clark Hospital. A CSMC OFFlCERS:joan Zielinski, President lvlaryjo Harvey Cseatedl Clare Verstegen, Patti Docter, Joan Brooks, Alice Brooks, QQ. q E' fc qx Eating pizza and hamburgers, buying decorative hats and having a good time are only a few activities offered toistudents during the Joy-For-All. CSMC YFA HCC 53 The World desperately needs action needs people but not JUST action and not JUST people. lt needs action accomplished by people BURNING with SOUL r with spirit. People who can see and bear and feel p and care PEOPLE with VISION. Earnest Larsen CHALLENGERS 'Injur Epidemic' Cripples Zephyr Expectations Were small but were wound tight, was Coach L. C. Friedrichs' description of the grid- iron squad. Despite unexpected drawbacks, he was able to repeat those words at the close of the season. With the season but two weeks old, Bill Gillette, Dave Beachkofski, and Loren Miller retired to the sidelines with injuries. This injury epidemic spread throughout the team. The following weeks were ruthless and dis- couraging, but the team played with an added push called Zephyr Speed! Though our scores were sometimes low, t.he determination, courage, and spirit never waned. The enthusiasm of the fans also persisted. Football promoters filled the stands ready to support our challengers. Cheers and shouts echoed through the air. In answer to these cries, the team members never gave up. They will be remembered for the qualities they displayed when the going got tough. The strategy in the huddle is about to be put into action by the Zephyrs during the homecoming game. Embodying the true meaning of SMI-IS, which isn't just winning, the Zephyrs gave all they had. Determination on the face of Coach Friedrichs and the an- guish of an injured player typify an emotional season. A touchdown is in the air as Chuck johnson, with determination and speed, takes aim against the Weyauwega Indians. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row one: Manager Frank Spanjers, Tom Funk, Steve Kees, jim Lelloux, Rick Griesser, jeff Kettenhofcn, Tom Schultz, Bob Pagel, jim Stark, Dan Godhardt, Faul Feeters, lvlike ller- mus, lvlikc Cioonen, lklanager Xlark Laemmrich, Rfuv two: fvlanager Faul Houlihan, Bill Gillette, Dan Bauer, Gary Schuch, Bob Bekx, Steve lvlader, Pat Ollvleara, Dan Wetzel, Steve Jansen, Dan lVlcClone, Chuck johnson, john l-loulihan, Pete Allcox, hlanager Steve DeLeeuw. Ron' three: Coach L. G, Friedrichs, .Assistant Coach Bob Fliska, Kevin Shel- ley, Dan Gavronski, jeff Britzke, Peter Houlihan, Nick Kees, Dan Ciske, Tom Guyette, Wayne Gillis, Bob Schneider, john Larsen, jim Reiser, Bob Lotzer, Assistant Coach Ken Hammerberg. -iii- and Hberglass. 9.. 9, 1 j , ,, f VARSITY SCOREBLOCK Zephyrs 5' 0 Kenosha 4 'Q , 0 Roncalli f 14 Weyauwega +41-ff 6 Marinette ft., ,r 1 X I 0 Xavier I tl ' 8 St. John A 0 Springs 0 Pennings 16 Premontre All you have to do if you want the ball is to get by a ton of Flesh, steel, Opponent 'lrl 777 1 43 ,if 34 A 14 32 13 35 11,4135 . 20 eff 49 47 Quarterbacking isn't all glory discovers Chuck johnson as he gets collared. Football 57 A steady hand and a strong grip enables Chuck johnson to tackle a Squire runner. An aggressive rush, a quick jump, and outstretched hands helps the Zephyrs to block that kick. The Zephyr defense displays their quickness and agility by trapping a St. john back and preventing him from gaining needed yardage. Possession of the ball is most important in football and Steve Kees hauls it in for the Zephyrs. inane-an-:aussi wv:si,1zf ww:eH1emau1amr a Football Recruits Learn by Experience 1 , . i rr ev, . .W . 4 , . .r ak, W Y, 4 . nigh if 1. 7' jp A Zephyr kicker puts his calisthenics to good use sending the ball aloft and the team follows his lead into action. Tri-captains Dave Beachkofski, Loren Miller, and Dan Wetzel talk over their injuries and the events of the past season. u,.,Qr-lim j 1 N . fl. , f W W rrttr rl f ,V . ri Y' ' 23,15 ,M Q? .X 'Q .. W ' ' -A U ua is W, ,,,, ' J i l 5 , -ties S Ag' , K . -fm' iiwastl A slow start with a roaring fast finish was the story of the junior Varsity football squad. The rash of varsity injuries necessitated that many of the jV's most promising players be called up to the varsity. The remaining players were not of poor calibre, but they did lack experience and depth. After three losses in a row, improvement was obvious and in their next encounter the jV's whipped the squad from Springs. Though the JV team only achieved a 1-5 record, Coach Ham- merberg believed their opportunities will pre- vail, promising a fine gridiron season next year. The Freshmen team learned the various tricks of the trade under the direction of rookie Coaches Thomas Simon and james Asmuth. After difficult practices, the squad was ready to tackle any- thing. Also plagued with injuries, the Frosh team lost a few good players, but persistence and abil- ity enabled them to chalk up a 3-2-2 record. By learning and practicing new tactics, both teams became more qualified to accept the chal- lenges a football squad is expected to meet. Coach Friedrichs introduces the new strategy proving there's more to football than meets the eye. .i ' .. 'E il FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Row one: jaime Stadler, Paul Coonen, Al Tom Liethen, Dan Spalding, Pat Dahl. Row three: Manager Glen Mat- jensen, john Verbrick, Mike Gambsky, jeff Blank, Duane Guralski. tern, Mark Machak, Tom Miller, David Michalkiewicz, Al Zagzebski, Dick Kobinsky, Pete Klein. Row two: Manager Mike Marshall, Mana- jim Kolosso, Bill Mauthe, Bill Kiefer, Bob Wenzel, Richard Rippl, ger Bill Friis, Tim Engel, Dave Grishaber, Greg Recker, Pat Meyers, Greg Koszalinski, Don Mielke, joe Stuck, Steve Klundt, Dick Willing, Gary Sommerhalder, Dan Kitzerow, Steve Stute. Football 59 In the midst of a cheer, Dolores Thiede looks up to the stars for a victory over Pennings. With spirits soaring like their helium-filled balloons and hope mirrored on their faces, the fans chant We want a victory. No one needs to tell Algernon to say cheese after winning first place for the junior class. -if 'Wir' fi OVW 'W sz An at ease attitude belies Colleen Water's apprehension before her debut as majorette in the half time performance of the band. Enthusiasm Erupts in a Burst of 'Zephyrvescence' The ball sails into the waiting hands of .John Larsen who, trying for a first down, swerves to avoid a covey of Squire tacklers. What makes Homecoming at St. lVIary's so special is that intangible something called Zephyr- vescencef' Spirit erupted with SMI-IS backers sharing in both joys and disappointments to create Homecoming 'og The Seniors rose at dawn on Friday to add the finishing touches to their float. The church was filled with solemn faces and yearning hearts in hopes of a fun filled weekend. At the pep rally balloon venders found ready buyers. Before long the balloons bounced from earrings, hands and feet. The day ended in a blaze of gloryethe pa- rade, burning of the judging of the floats. How the juniors Hsqueakedn with delight when Algernon seized the highest float honor! The overcast skies promised rain but the sun broke through when the Zephyrs took on the Pennings Squires. At half time the band set the mood of the oo's playing a medley of modern songs. Defeat never crushed the ever present Zephyr spirit of SIVIHS enthusiasts. Everyone danced to the music of the American Express at i'An Autumn Eve . Little disappoint- ments were forgotton and the weekend ended on a happy note. 5 1 if 'H At An Autumn Eve Student Council President Robert l-lowley crowns Cathy Stilp queen of the '69 Homecoming. HGIVIECOIVIINC COURT1Kingjohn Houlihan and jane Beachkofski, seniors, Clare Verstegen and Queen Cathy Stilp, sophomores, Steve and Steve janseng juniors, Cindy Schreiber and Mader and Sue Fahrbach, freshmen, Bill Dolan jeff Kettenhofen. Homecoming 6l M .-Q E? VARSITY BASKETBALL: Managers Frank Spanjers and Paul Houlihan, -11 Ts Tom Ciske, Dan Bauer, Chuck johnson, Terry Winarski, Mark Laemmrich, Come on, try it! dares Dan McC1one con- Tom Schultz, Coach Pliska, jeff Kettenhofen, Loren Miller, Mike l-lermus, fronting 3 Xavier Hawk. Dan Mccione, John Larsen. Young Team Weathers Rugged Season Go-go-go-go-go! Op- ponents stretch to be- gin the action. With high hopes but a lack of experience, the Zephyr cagers began the season. The team notched a 2-19 win-loss log for the year, but this record did not indicate the type of team that represented SMHS. Man for man the squad was seldom out- played but lack of depth and overeagerness con- spired as partners against Zephyr victory. Many times the team appeared to have a win in their grasp, only to have oneof the maladies tear it away. ln his third year at SMHS, Coach Pliska again commanded the basketball team. He not only coached the boys in the game of basketball but imbued in them Zephyr pride when 'the going seemed the roughest. The two SMI-lS victories came back to back midway through the season. The first win, a stun- ning upset over the Roncalli team, demonstrated the ability of the Zephyr players. A week later, the same victory potion destroyed jFK Prep as coach and team presented ecstatic fans with another win. Composing the important part of the squad, underclassmen led in the scoring bracket. But capable anddedicated seniors supplied the leader- ship, helping to make SMHS number one in spirit, In his own inimitable style, Mike Hermus focuses his ef- forts on two points. fi fd , s 1 7 it if Tangled in the arms of two Xavier cagers, Mark Laemmrich exerts an all-out Outreaching their opponent, Tom Schultz effort to keep the ball and put it to use. and Loren Miller 'Arebound that basketball. SCOREBLOCK 5 2 f llra alla 2 6 Lutheran' 1 f fff oo'r-1l 1 1 1l 1l'- if 6 lff:,f',I.'Q.'ffL -, , ' 7 erl. eloll 1l,e M ll:ll'l lla' 6 fi lxre l'Rorica11ie e 2 6 Q 2 'jgiiiif ., Qrr 2:1 .f,, 1 ,1f11711,,.2,. 7 ff,-'1.-, . ff,f . .,,, ,,. . m:,5,,5fi,Q3,,,,:f..f'60 . I ,, . i ,', lfl,T7,fflIf'.il1 . ' ' ' . J 7 762 ig 6 . 7 7 72 H ,.,,.r,,..,,,.,, . A VV Springs , ' Q e Pennings 6606 rrlrr it oroo iMarshfie1d Columbus 79 5 or fl lllll 7352 5 ' Premontre 58 ii llrl Ti err1 1437 Lourdes 59 f 2 63 Roncalli 61 f 6 661 JFK Prep 36 5 2 41 tMarinette Central 84 55 Xavier 75 52 St. John 61 58 Springs 65 43 Fox Valley Lutheran 48 52 Pennings 74 62 Premontre 77 6 47 Lourdes 67 41 Lourdes 75 F z ' 'KN 4 XX ' ' ,fn fh 1 1 5 ,I V ,X 7 v v. l Keeping on his toes, Chuck Johnson, with inate grace and agility, mixes his basketball skills with ballet. Basketball 63 Frosh Win Successg JV's Gain Experience Under the watchful eye of Coach Pliska, Tim Wain- scott perfects his passing technique. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Row one: Pat Meyers, Tim Engel, Al Zagzeb- ski, Jim Oppelt, Dave Michalkiewicz, Coach Konkol. Row two: Manager Doug Birling, Bill Dolan, Bill Mauthe, jeff Blank, joe Resch, Steve Klundt, Mana- ger Peter Keberlein. Row three: Manager Kevin Mc Cann, Tom Skalmoski, Gary Lesperance, Dick Kobinsky, Greg Zoszalinski, Mike Spielbauer, Paul Coonen, Manager Dave Voss. . 3 .1 .ciee iciii,ce . if Vgggwi i,l , . by Vggg X 3 ., - 1e r1,s J i iiiis islli B at esiieeis isee T W ' ikkkkhy Jkckl T ,'.i,i kk.V K f e c. .is, .. - 'eiii just try to get past me, threatens Tom Ciske utilizing a powerful man-to-man defense. The freshman ball club displayed a sock-it-to- em offense with a leech-like defense to chart up a 14-6 log. Fiery coach Rich Konkol drilled the fel- lows in basketball know-how, preparing them for their j.V. and Varsity careers. With a IO.8 point average, Chatter Michalkiewicz led the squad in their numerous victories. The same two teams accounted for four of the frosh losses, which gave the rest ofthe conference ample warning to Watch out for the Zephyrsf' With a j.V. team comprised of all sophomores, Coach Ken Hammerberg guided his squad toward the perfection of the skills of basketball. Long hours of practicing presses, pic-and-rolls and com- plicated offenses and defenses resulted in disap- pointment when the cagers challenged the more experienced teams on their schedule. Though the squad posted a 2-I7 record, the action on the court exhibited typical Zephyr aggressiveness. The cagers fell short of victory in many games after staging stirring second half rallies that brought them within a few points of a win. Mike Nichols and Tom Verbrick shared scoring honors with 138 points each. Coach Hammerberg attributed Paul Karisny with being the best defensive player. l Closely guarded by a Roncalli cager, Tim Wainscott drives toward the base line. IEPHYIEL , QP B , ,ff I . , Q I , ' Stick 'em up, de- JV BASKETBALL: Manager Dan Cislae Coach Hammerburg Xianager mands Niark Laemm- Xiark Loper, Paul Karisny, -jaci Dombecla Stexe Borden John Stillman rich as he guns for two. jack Drzewieclti, Steve De Leeuxw Tom X erbricl Bob Page! N111 e Coonen Paul Grade, Niike Nichols, Todd XX irth With muscles taut and grim determination mirrored on his face C hucl ohn son struggles against two Hawks to bring down the rebound. ,,hg, , 2: ! ' ,QKYKgV':T ?Y ' Vifgi tw Q , ,g wi: . -' il is X f J if 1 'A J A '29, , Y v af, ,i rs W' rg fa, 2 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row one: Karen Samolinski, Dolores ski, Andy Galloway, Dan Cvroff, Cary Michalkiewicz, Steve Boegh, Thiede, Co-captain Cail Grode, Co-captain joan VanLieshout, Mary joe Brantmeier. Woulf, Cindy Buss, Sue Cvalloway. Row two: Peter Arps, Mike Cvavron- Cheerleaders 's Zip Generates Booster Power For Varsity Cheerleaders, the year began in mid june with a week at the U.W. in Platteville. The National Cheerleaders Association sponsored this cheering camp for schools from various states. SMI-IS girls learned new cheers, chants, and spirit builders They returned from the day of compe- tition with a third place ribbon and honorary mention. Before classes resumed, the boys had learned the new routines from the girls. Together they practiced many hours before the first pep rally. Before the Marinette game, the cheerleaders transformed an expectant silence into a finger- snapping, ear-shattering, knee-slapping, wall- shaking happening. Together with Pep Club they worked long into the night lettering and paint- ing posters. At five o'clock on the morn of the Xavier game, they were already waiting to hang two-story high banners from the roof of the school buildings. A clinic at Kimberly was an exciting new epic for the jV's. Frosh numbering six lifted under- classman spirit. Aiming high the squads did their best to make SMI-IS NO. 1 I Shaking to the beat of Kansas City, the varsity and JV cheerleaders anxiously await the familiar tune of Dear 'Ole St. lVlary's. Defying gravity, Cail Grode leads JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Joyce lvlartell, Janice Arndt, Karen the fans in the school song. A glance at the scoreboard leaves Karen Samolinslci disappointed as Cail Crode and Joan Vanl.iesl1out look on with heavy but never discouraged hearts. McCann, Jill Reimer, Kay Zelinski, Karen McHugh. i'Zepl1yr Speed wheels through the gym as Dolores Thiede and Joe Brantmeier lead the spirit parade for the Xavier Crusade. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Debbie Dachelet, Sandy l.aZotte, Linda Stark, Paula Keberlein, lwlary Rippl, lx4ary Anne Friedrichs, Cheerleaders 67 Skiing, Intramural For those students not involved in interscho- lastic competition, the winter months provided two exciting extracurricular activities -ski club and intramurals. Brisk winter weather and consistently deep snow created the surroundings for the ski clubs excursions. Headed by president Andy Galloway. the sixty-five members withstood cold winds and risked compound fractures for the joys of the slope. The skiers -journeyed to Pine Nlountain and Rib kiountain during the year. Vv'hen club trips werent available, SMI-IS ski enthusiasts could still be found on the slopes. Sophomores entered the intramural scene form- ing four teams. After a slow start, however. they picked up momentum. In some tough battles, junior and senior boys vied for year-end honors. Dave Omachinskis sen- ior squad squeezed out a hrst place position both the Hrst and second rounds. Though the two Ajun- ior teams put forth great effort, they placed be- low their expectations. The faculty basketball team again topped their adversaries, the student all-stars. The facultv fiashed by the all-star team with unexpected quickness, but the only real flashing took place on the scoreboard when students werent watching. For added security, Patti Dachelet re- checks her binding systems before her first run down the hill. Brighten Winter Months Pinncd between the enemies, all-star ivlike Hermus makes a furrive held goal attempt during the annual student-teacher game. ,. ., sf fag 3 . 2. ,aa 5 , 1, - 4 39? 'I , , ,215 liaiiffiui Sz 5 ' V 'V mwv, Q ' w as -r f ' X- so im Q ,I g ' , 5:52, 4 . A ,Y A if 1 I2 utr -2 if I .QWIQE-L71 W7 I -. F311 if w W -, wi 1 f-W, , ,W V- . , Q- --:nm-e V 1 .er ,. w f .. A . Ci'Ily'f ' ' 'Q 1 f ef -Mk? ' .t '- fl Q - 1' - i : fl-'1 5 , ' , f V N 11 1 .,-Sf. ,f2k' 5- -'k' W s a i ., W 5 .M it Z 2 if fig-if 59? is f as? Ji: M 1 i 5 ii 5 qi r if Q5 5 EP 3 ,.,,,,, ,Q ,. X t Q .l,. 2? W fn. t lf' 3 if Q! dr!! I is 75 ,Q , q Pi G -Q Y I K 'S it Q 'Sk 5 L t if . . , fi f, till? -,.. f f 7, N-Q L,.. - fjk J 'x Wil' V 1? 'Li QW I jig , Q - ' :Eff ' K , Mary Ann Rotzenberg perfects the art of standing on skiis, then fear' lessly awaits the next step: conquering the wicked bunny hill. Possession of the ball is a toss-up in the first crucial seconds of this game between the juniors and seniors. Q, x V , f v , f G mf .sAt, vs, Determined to dominate the boards, Pat O'Meara fights Andy Galloway for the ball. Searching for familiar faces, two SIVII-IS skiers Clvlary Rotzenberg and Sue Dunnj wander around the ski hill, Ski Club-Intramurals 69 Sluggers Earn State Berthg Track Revived Through concentration and good form, freshman high jumper Tom Schultz reaches the necessary height to clear the bar. BASEBALL TEAM: Row one: Mike Hermus, Dave Resch, Rick Griesser, Tim johnson, Pat I-Iermus, Pete Zagzebski, jon Walbrun, Steve Kees, Ron Malock, john Michalkiewicz. Row twox Coach Mike Curtin, Assistant Coach Bob Gullickson,'Bill Hesser, Mike Nichols, Mike Criesbach, Tom Ciske, jeff Britzke, Randy Swanson, Cliff Bikowski, Paul Drzewiecki, Mike Henk. Signaling the Zephyr hurler, jeff Britzke summons a fast ball to be the next pitch. Teamwork and spirit vaulted the Zephyrs to success in the '69 baseball season. With a veteran line-up and rookie coach, Mike Curtin, the Zephyrs succeeded in bettering last years record of 6-9. The Zephyr sluggers played a tough, independent schedule and finished with a 9-6 mark. Their hard work and practice earned for them a berth in the state tournament, where they suffered elimina- tion at the hands of Madison Edgewood. jon Walbrun chalked up the best pitching rec- ord of 4-2 and clouted three homers during the season. At the plate Pat I-Iermus led the way with an unofficial .367 average. With a thirty-five member squad, composed largely of underclassmen, Coach L. C. Friedrichs revitalized the track program. Practice started early in spring and stressed the building of run- ning endurance. Many long hours of arduous training in the field events followed, but progress was slow and victories hard to obtain. lnvading opponents' track fields, the cindermen Hnally reg- istered a win at the last meet. Leading the Zephyr trackmen was junior speed- ster Loren Miller who set a new school record in the roo yard dash, by going the distance in IO.45 seconds. He also set another record in the high jump, clearing the bar at five feet, eight inches. Tii ffii ... i.. l An opponent creates a swirling sand storm sliding into second base while base- man Pat Hermus gathers in a late arriving ball. TRACK 'l'EAlVl: Row one: Curt Friedrichs, john Houlihan, Steve jansen, Dan Gavronski, Paul Karisny. Row two: jerry Cross, Steve Boegh, Steve Kees, Dan XVetzel, jim XVanty, Nick Kees, Dan Ciske. Row three: Bob Pagel, Rick Griesser, Loren Miller, Bill Gillette, Dave 9 EV fi fi' G,42l'---'kufgf 7 f ' l-loks, Murray Concry, Dave Beachkofslci. 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Introducing their season by blanking Xavier 6-o, the SMI-IS tennis squad transformed a rally into a eight game winning spree that set the net- ters in a position to clinch the conference title and gain a bid to the State Tournament. At State, Coach Rick Konkol and his racke- teers ended a more than successful season by edging Prairie du Chien for second place. On the other hand the SIVIHS golfers, under the coaching of jay Drzewiecki, did well in pre- season play but fell back as the year progressed. Tim Wainscott, who had been slated as a leading junior golfer in the state, headed the team in scoring. A disappointing seventh place brought the season to a halt for the Zephyrs. l l With all his reserve strength, Todd Wirth serves a real doozie to his opponent. TENNIS TEAM: Row one: Phil Raiche, Steve Block, Todd Wirth, Dave Rotzen- berg, john Fuller. Row two: Tom Krueger, Bob Lotzer, Steve Borden, Perry Galas- sie, Coach Rich Konkol. Now get out there and win, are Coach Konkol's last words to Steve Block and Dave Rotzenberg before the meet with Campion. Golf-Tennis 73 Each life lives unto itself Each shall develop unto itself yet serves eternity. Upon all lives each life depends . . . the very earth from which life grows is recreated by that life. , ,, EEL, -1 , ig- ,. and from within must ever grow . . . it grows to live an independent life and yet interdependent upon all life. Gwen Frostic six Q . A,.,,,..W .' ,vf ' L' ff'-3' SEEKERS ,X , -WAY' -- - Q .?.04-,EEE ' 1.1-:aff L ,. 1 fe. S1-14 , A ,-I, - Aw ,- - .A-c- ti 5r.'1.75',f5g ': People 75 Marcia Walbrun, jim Stark, Father john Dewane 3? D in-ww -13 ' Comparing notes, Mary Wendt, Father David Kiefer and Steve Krautkramer Father David Kiefer prepare for a panel discussion on the Generation Gap. ST. MARY SCI-lODl.- BOARD: Lefl Z0 Right: Father David Kiefer, Aloysius Trzebiatowslci, lvlr. Edward Babbitt, Mrs. Ralph Bonhglio Sister M. Angella, Nlr. Edward Resch, Mr. Thomas Allcox, lX4r. Robert Rev. joseph Becker, lklr. William Casey, lvir, Thomas Vifeber. Missing Cerrick, Mr. Robert Zelinslai, Mr. Richard Galloway, Mr. Blames Oma- Rev. Hotchkiss, iX4rs. O'Meara chinski, Rev. james Stiengle, Rev. Leo Ott, Rev. Lambert Scanlan, Rev. xy .. ..3 Hman.- l!!5' .ia-M nk MJF T 1 , Left to right: cz: 5 '5 xl . 4 N . if u e f X 1, : . ,. . . .f .1 S ', ig, I' 'R W ' f A nf Q KH W is am Q fi 5 ,,, . , , Sister M. Angella . 0 -S . . sf . i - . ,-,1 Mr. Edward Resch A WAVV Mrs. J anet Kiefer Administration Expands Facilities, Curriculum Endeavoring to serve the student better, the administration introduced a number of changes- extensive remodeling, new equipment, a seven period schedule, shared time classes, team teach- ing, a fine arts program, and a revised dress code. Proud of SMHS, Sister Angella, principal, felt that, ua complimentary picture is the only thing that would be true to the school. She added that she hoped an atmosphere of knowledge would permeate SMHS. An active member of the St. Mary High School Board, she also belongs to the National and Wisconsin Catholic Associa- tions of Secondary School Principals. She got to know the Freshmen better by teaching algebra I. Father David Kiefer, administrator, stressed ua greater student participation in decision mak- ing, a greater willingness on the part of all to try new ventures. Outside of school, he is involved in the Alcoholism Services of Neenah and Men- asha and the Fox Valley Human Rights Council. Seniors found the help of Father john Dewane, guidance counselor, invaluable when choosing a college, applying for financial aid, or finding a job. Underclassmen consulted him to find solu- tions to many social and academic problems. A new and more spacious office gave Mr. Ed- ward Resch, the business manager, sufficient room to carry on his work. Ofhce receptionists included Mrs. Diane Cough- lin, Miss Carol Bojarski, Mrs. Jacqueline Krueger, and Mrs. janet Kiefer. Of increasing importance was the St. Mary High School Board formed by the five twin city parishes. Its purpose was to make secondary Catholic education a community effort in financ- ing and ruling. . f- is ' - ,- Hf Y'..f il'-.IW ggi ' 9 .f. tffafvwa.. 1 ' .5 fb -' f , i,-...,..... . M, K, g 3 ' 'ALL ' f . t Q ' ' -if 1'-' ' 2 ' If . ' g--7 :iss '- mg! f- f riff' -1 ' N' ' 5 3 ' Miss Carol Bojarski Sister M. Angella A- Administration 77 Teachers Share Wisdom, Experience, Concern Left to right: Mr. Roland Hebeler Sister Medarde Sister Crescence The religion department was manned by Fa- ther Theodore Hendricks, Father john Conrad, Father Robert Croher, and Father David Kiefer. Chairman of the department, Father Hendricks also coached drama. Concerned with Christian action, his favorite saying, Now! motivated his religion II and IV students. Father john Conrad, who taught religion III and IV, described SMI-IS as a good school that has great spirit. He displayed his spirit by mod- erating Fep Club, being sports chaplain, working with COR and Cursilia. After teaching religion I and II, Father Croher found relaxation in sports such as boating and bowling. Room zcb gave evidence that interior decorating is one of his talents. In the language department, Sister Medarde taught all four levels of French. She hopes to realize her dream of 'ia summer in France in 'jr She is a member of the American Association of Teachers of French and the Northeastern Wis- consin Foreign Language Organization. Mrs. Diane Hoffman found her first year of teaching Spanish an exciting experience. Her favorite hobby was designing and knitting sweaters. Mrs. Karine Carl headed the six members of the English department. She made her classes like a positive home life in which everyone worked together for each other. Her English II and IV students participated in 'ihappeningsu and can- dlelight poetry readings. At the semester, Mr. Richard De Cleen, a graduate of St. Norberts, took over her English II classes. Often repeating Isn't that meaningful, peo- ple? Father James Massart continually tried to impress on his English III and IV students the countless reflections of real life in literature. He served as debate coach, forensic assistant, and Newman Chaplain at Lawrence College. In addition to her library work, Sister Adelle taught an English I class for one semester. She also completed her term as director in the Wis- consin Catholic Library Association. Now in her second year at SMHS, Sister Ardwin taught English I and a reading course for fresh- man. She served as moderator of the Future Teachers Association. Ever mindful of the corporal works of mercy, Sister Crescence prompted her English I and II students to make poem booklets and write haikus for Theda Clark patients. She taught English IV second semester. Sister Melora also taught Eng- lish III and IV classes. Sister Assunta, Miss Rosemary Trettin, and Mr. Roland Hebeler, who joined the staff at the semester, shared the fine arts program. With Abraham Lincoln, Sister Assunta believes that most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. She found her happiness in her art and sculpture classes. In addition to coaching a champion forensic team which shes made a SMHS tradition, Miss Trettin taught speech and forensics. She intro- duced the freshmen to the hne art of speaking well. Mr. Hebeler, a recent Oshkosh U graduate, conducted classes for freshmen music apprecia- tion. Playing the organ and directing the choir were also on his timetable. After eight years at SMHS, Mr. Russel Cilligan said that something unique happens every day. Under his baton, the band has become a top rated concert and marching band. 4. 1 Q, .5 f J.. id, . X u QL? J 352 ' sl Em. P2 . wi -f ' 'V eff 6 Q 9 li .gb if ...sua Z -x 'tx 2L-, . V,3if S . 'i2, ,i f if rss l? f 111 i - i Sister Adelle Mrs. Diane Hoffman fiii? 33 :ffff ' ' ' 41,45 -an , 6, sin? , 4 I 'J H is ,Y M ssos S -gig' ..,g.,y 141 K Simi . I '1': - H5325 , gl 54,50 N 4 . 2 ,,LL H JT? . , H ' Miss Rosemary Trettin Mr. Russel Gilligan Father james Massa rt Father John Conrad fwnugwyfwm- Ni, , i f ' Q7 G. Left to right: Sister Ardwin Mrs. Karine Carl ,, A . may L, -, -ff Mr. Richard De Cleene Sister Assunta V an f emi, Father Theodore Hendricks Father Robert Groher Faculty 79 Mr Edward Schumacher and Mr. Richard Coopman The introduction of gym classes for the fresh- men and sophomores necessitated the hiring of two qualified instructors, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cf. F riedrichs. Mr. Friedrichs also served as head of the athletic department. Mrs. Frances Hinterthuer, head of the business department, conducted classes on the premise that students must be taught 'ito think for them- selves. Outside of school hours she enjoyed her family and playing bridge. Teaching business law, typing, and bookkeeping, Mr. Kenneth Ham- merburg convinced his students there is no such word as 'can't '.', After school he coached football and the JV basketball team. Four teachers staffed the social studies depart- ment. Sister Stephanie taught American history and, along with Mr. Gary Ellis, introduced the freshmen to world culture. ln addition to his in- ternational affairs classes, Mr. Ellis was active in politics. Avoiding the pitfall of the middle-of- the-roader, he agreed with Dante that The hottest place in hell is reserved for those who in time of crisis remain neutral. Both Mr. Robert Pliska and Mr. C. Ceoffrey Mueller taught POD. ln addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Pliska coached basketball and foot- ball. As a faculty member and an SMI-IS alum- nus, Mr. Mueller respects her traditions, has pride in her accomplishments, and has faith in her ability to achieve new levels of academic and social awareness. ln Sherwood, he served as Village Trustee, and was Secretary of the Calu- met County l-lighway Safety Commission and President of the Lions Club. The math department had two full time and three part time teachers. A member of the Na- tional Council of teachers of Mathematics and of several guidance groups, Sister janet taught algebra, geometry, math lll and IV. She also assisted in the guidance department. To her math students, Sister Donna demon- strated that There is a one to one correspond- ence between privileges and responsibilities. Besides her algebra and geometry classes, Sister moderated the mission club and helped organize a drill team. Mr. Crasee, Sister Verena, and Sister Angella also taught math. ln the science department, Sister Evelyn taught biology and moderated the l-lealth Careers Club. She was a member of the Fraternity Phi Sigma and the Wisconsin Senior Academy of Science. Besides his duties in the math department, Mr. james Crasee taught chemistry. Among his main interests he listed philosophy, poetry, and the sport of fishing. Sister Verena kept physics students on their toes. She also taught earth science and geometry. For the past seven years she was advisor of the Student Council. Mr. james Grasee .... W' EJ FQ T M W--- if if i'-- ff if 80 .. ,,,. W gg, f 4. 5. Ns. tx Q ui .5 rf, 105 or K its w A.. I K fi, . , ... S ,,,,,,..,., - A C , Sill?-ul f Q t, 'S f l 22XXl5'g.g,,. r r 4 to 'Y M new Mrs. Frances Hinterthuer, and Nlr. Kenneth Hammerburg New co-captain Pat Olxleara is congratulated by Coach Friedrichs. Left to Right: Mr. Gary Ellis Sister janet Sister Evelyn flop: Sister Donna Sister Verena Bottom: Mrs. Hildegarcle Seifert, Mrs. Mildred Mader, Mrs. Delores Kettenhofen, and Mrs. Angeline Smarzinski Sister Stephanie Mr. Robert Pliska lX4r. C. Geoffrey Nluellcr Xlrs. l.. G. Friedrichs Faculty SI Ruth Abb Bruce Achter Kathleen Anderson joe Ashenbrucker jim Austin joey Beth Bauer Dave Bayer jane Beachkofslci Doug Birling Lu Ann Birling Marilyn Birling jeff Blank Dan Bonfiglio Debbie Boushley Georgia Bonneville Beth Bradish Diane Brantmeier judy Britzlce lX4ary Beth Buss Greg Cheslock Carol Ghouinard Paul Goonen Michele Coopman Debbie Dachelet Pat Dahl julie Demerath Kristine Derrick Bill Dolan Beth Du Chateau Sharon Dzialo Carrie Ebben Tim Engel Tom Engel Carol Fischer Sharon Foth Mary Ann Friedrichs Bill Friis Mike Gambsky Mary Gehl Elizabeth Geiger Bill Giesen Barbara Gilligan ,314 fs at uv v- if P' E: ' K -'Eff' t,t, . 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A W-X it jim Kampo A i Paula Keberlein Bonnie Grall Terri Griesser Dave Grishaber Gary Groff Duane Guralski Mary Haldeman Cindy Harris Jean Hartung Paula l-lartzheim Mary Heezen Chris Hengsteler Becky l-lett Fred Hoffman Ron Hopfensperger Vicky I-louk ,Ieff l-luelsbeck Brad Hutchinson Ken Johnson Freshmen Plunge into Stream of Activities For one hilarious day, the corridors of SMI-IS resembled a vegetable garden. Bewildered fresh- men, dressed like radishes, cabbages, cornstalks, scurried to and from classes trying to avoid their friends Thus passed initiation day when senior farmers cultivated frosh vegetables. ln the evening they met their final test at the Mixer. Passing this earned them admittance into the fruitful garden of SMI-IS. Only then did they relax to the music of Al Grail. Another test, a more pleasant one, found them competing in the float building contest. They encountered many problems with their Pink Pussy which refused to move from the garage. Cajoled at last, it arrived at the parade station although minus some of its fur. Before, during, after, freshmen identified with the school scene discovering that high school pre- sented many challenges other than pep rallies, dances, initiation. Teachers expected more read- ing, more responsibility, better assignments. Then too life opened up a whole new spectrum- introduction to club life. Freshmen elected their student council representatives, tried out for cheerleading, made posters for the pep clubg in short, plunged into the busy life of the involved SMI-IS student. 1 Facing the worlds problems brings out the serious side of Polly Wagner and Pete Klein as they search for solutions. Freshmen 83 --,1.-L,x. LIV., - . ,..,,... ..,, , gp is i iifnaf:z'ef.:rggr ig- ! i B , ., 5 ' ' V ' ii Pete Keberlein A W -,- A .. 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A Q V . if eixz ,QA L A , , i I 0 s Y ? , if ,. ll s M ' 7 if V Q 'fz T f 1 A Q' 53 ' .,,, W- ' 5 7 I V' fiziki , . Q. -b F 5' y y ' - M i as Y :Q h ',.I A . B ' .l if 6 fe eve gf f 2 M i 'A Q' ',f, ' A t 7' y 'lla 1 T Caught in the Whirlwind of an exhausting day, frosh vege- table Bill Frus pauses for a moments rest. ,.a..i,.. K- minima: Wff'f A ffww - f f-I Mary Martin Glen Mattcrn Bill Mauthe Kevin McCann Linda Mecikalski Mary' Meier Nancy Meyer: Pat Meyers Dave Michalkiewicz Don Mielke Marcia Miller Tom Miller Judy Noffke Kitty O'Meara jim Oppelt Ruth Preimesberger joan Preissner jim Pritzl Mike Rass Pat Rass Greg Recker Lenore Rekowslci Janice Resch joe Resch Mary Rippl An unfinished assignment and a rapidly approaching 17.325 class find Beth Du Chateau completing homework noon hour style with help from friends Debbie Koerner and Paula Keberlein. Freshmen 85 Concentration and participation are Diane Brantmeiefs contributions to the class of 73.3 creation. ,xxx You hold and I'll tie, suggests Mary Martin to Dan Kitzerow Hnd- ing that four hands are better than two. Richard Rippl Christine Rohe Donna Sahotsky Mary Sambs Deborah Schierl Linda Schmidt Linda Schwab Karen Scott Debbie Scov ronske Tom Skolmoski C-ary Sommerhalcler Dan Spalding Mary Spanjers Mike Spielbauer Jaime Stadler Linda Stark Dick Strelow Aloe Stuck Laura Sturgis Steve Stute Charlene Swanson Bill Swichtenberg Chris Swiontek Mary Ulrich J' ,xv of F, 'ta' ' fle we S ssct g ' ',:.',..: Q, -:gms -,-. ili it it ,B KCVL A 1aQ lst ? sc ti ciii M i it C tti . if iiti ,f S s i yu A i ,, A Q I C 3 -- ,ami ' - -1 M- of - K ,W ,gif 4, 1' W.. , i f K' 5- A I . , ,, 'vt K qi , X, H , v , i .5 5' H VV Q fi f N o ,E we W or a a l M in ,m.h., fig 5 'E tg I ' ' h , Ii .2 .K , W ' X 1 7 :LB D H' I i This pink cat is a purr . , . fect fioat which the freshmen constructed for the '70 homecoming parade, a menagerie with a lion, a mouse, and an ant. ,N fl .32 lx, R Sandy Van dc Logt ,lim Vandcnberg Paula Van Gompel Rose Van Lanlavelt -Iohn Vcrbricli Dax id Voss Pauline XYagnui' Mike Wainscott ,john Wangclin Linda Wbisgerbcr Niary -jo Vv'cIsh Bob XVCnzcl .Iudy NVilling Richard XVilIing Sue Wil: Cathy Winthciscr Al Zagzcbslsi Paula Zcttcl julie Zimmer Laura Zimmerman ' 9' .. . - .mg Freshmen 87 Sophs Channel Energies to Reach Goals Frightened freshmen matured into sophisti- cated sophomores. During Homecoming activities, they intensified their energies so well that A'Atom Ant-hero of the atomic world, took third place. The one act play contest also resulted in a ma- jor triumph for the class of 72. Although it was open to all, only the sophs persevered till the jan- uary production date. Students directed and pro- duced Sophia the Seamstress, first place winner, and the Hour of Honor. Another flurry of publicity came to them in january. Local newspapers featured their DNA biology projects fashioned from such unlikely ma- terials as straws, marshmallows, tinker toys. Other highlights included field trips. On the annual trip to Chicago during the Easter holi- days, they visited the Museum of Science and lndustry, the Aquarium, the Zoo, and the Cen- tral Park flower show. ln the fall, a group at- tended a showing of Oliver in Appleton. Perhaps the event to which most looked for- ward was drivers' ed class. True the course added thirty minutes to class time, but who cares about that when one is learning to drive a car? DNA models hlled every available space, but Sue Fahrbach and Mark Loper managed to display theirs for this picture. Four sophs, Sue Zielinski, Renee Pocquette, jill Reimer, Dan Cvavronski enact a scene from SOPI-IIE. john Abb Kathy Alesch Pete Allcox Llanice Arndt Fred Bayer Mary Bayer Bob Bekx Sue Bonhglio Steve Borden Kerry Bork Colleen Bruehl jeff Buhl Julie Calder Frank Chouinard Dan Ciske Peggy Clifford Alice Coenraad Murray Conery Mike Coonen jeff Crowson Barry Dallman 'fill . .fi iifillflll ' 2' fr 1.9 i - 56? Vg al 1- .e,zag.-, , Q. L My if ll ' 21 i S 'is' r 1 1 . ., ,Q A 'R x F 'V' wg, A- rf ,. ws... . ... r--Jiri.. 'r ff' cf ' 1. Y . if ' A gf g at , Mira.. . . g, , . .... . ,. . ' N11 YE-112' '- w ii!-1 '22-.:iir1SE1Y-QE. War, .- z Hg kxl, K W. 1-aff . 9' as aa ' .asr S s Q gg: K ...., K ,V . f sls . . 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Sophomores Cindy La Pean Barb Lenz Karen Liebhauser john Lingnofski Mark Loper Cheryl Lucier Lizz Mabic Christine Mack Steve Mader Beth Marquardt Karen McCann Molly McClone Karen Mcl-lugh Mike Mecikalski john Meier Margaret Merkel Gloria Meyers Debbie Michiels Joyce Mortell Roch Nadolney Ann Nash Wayne Nemechek Mike Nichols Bob Pagel Mary Phalen Rene Pocquette Mary Preissner jill Reimer jim Reiser Dan Remmel Maureen Resch Sue Ringel Debbie Runnoe Dan Scherl Patty Schneider Y 5,3 N, , h e SL 'J ig if fi' ' Wai, if si? L , . , . ,,,,,.,.,.r Q iz:-ariqqiggrna. e,,.. -ii ig 223592555 .. ., , err'ee r 1 ' - EE ' rw: 11114: 15: 'f . . f - F , --K ,M , .,.i., it --.- - . ,I - - ,. f---'--. :K ing X .X K 1, N ' ,,.., . 1 'rea ' - , if K V - W'-r 1 I . ' -iw 'Q 'i 'N ,if . ' . ,... if :I , -K ,. . --', . 1 Q - :ffff .. V ::.f:.i 1 , H , -C , ' -. .-.- A - 't' ,ii .,'. 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V fx A S 4 If f la A L gli . .l ,ty .lj K at t. lm ,,.. , if in-If .2 Atom Ant's atomic power boosts the spirit of Sophomores sky high during homecoming weekend by capturing third place. t 9' .,,.,- ' il , U V -i VJ 5 'D Q X ,- ,715 A X l g' Q r 1 Q?-z l L ,fa , ? If ' , X: 'S - gl ,Q -X L. I O i Q +1 'GQ ttt' t r, V ift f U .U gig ,u .j I T X' , 'A 5 1 Gary Schuch Lou :Xnn Schultz Tom Schultz joan SCl1XX'LlfIl'VL1LlCl Xlary' Scott licvin Shelley julie Simon Ruth Simon Natalie Smith Steve Spalding Cfonnic Spang Steve Spang Frank Spanjcrs Patty Stark Anne Stumpl' john Sullivan jean Swiontelt Debbie Taves lvlarion Thiel Bill Van de Ven Tom Verbriclt Sue Viotto Doris Vvlanta lim Wanty Peggy Vifilliams Teresa Wilson Denise XVilz Terry XVinarski Todd Wirth jeff Zelinske Kay Zelinski Lois Zelinslxi Sue Zielinslci Sheri Zimmer joan Zollcoslac .. , ,. WM.. .s..s.Q,f si... Juniors Sing First What a difference three months make! In May the class of '71 were Sophsg in September, juniors with all the privileges of upperclassmen. For Homecoming they gave birth to a twelve foot tall, orange, yellow and green mouse. i'Alger- non received lots of extra loving care since get- ting first place became a junior tradition. But actually there were two mice. After don- ning ears and a tail mouse jeanie Hopfensperger led the junior class in a first place song at the Homecoming pep rally. The word car dominated the junior vocabu- lary. Fledgling drivers of sophomore year became full-fledged, all-American drivers in their junior year. i'Turkey Tango A-Co-Co, the annual Thanks- giving dance was a gobble of a success. Wide-eyed pilgrim girls and boys danced on the walls as students danced to the music on the floor. juniors sacrificed hot lunches in order to save their hard-earned money to pay for class rings. The cold lunch rooms vending machines and Best Bakery's donuts provided needed nutrition until rings were paid for. Upperclassmen forgot their constant battle for more recognition and superiority as they remi- nisced about years gone by at the junior-Senior Party. A good time, combined with good friends, ended the year on a happy note. Place Song for Algernon .. e ' saga- .- .,: ,- V, 'P rgsE.m,'f:g-af ik A 24- Y ,4 .C ' 4 Qi' ' ,t Liga- 1. X-178' 111.-1:1 '. .1-f.:,Gi! is t is ' W- fix. ti -. 1 K we 4 '. .' -M . r 'fffrf , a s if i K 48.5. T ,wwf W .,,,. Mg., . 4-fafat j Who needs a ruler! I can measure with my eyes! snickers Chris Kolbe as he finishes the construction of the junior float. Dan Allcox Ann Asmuth Dan Bauer Cary Bauer Beth Beachkofski Gary Birling Patti Brantmeier Alice Brooks Anne Ciske Chuck Collar Cverry Cross Patti 'Dachelet Diane Dahl Nancy Daigle Monica Danley Randy Dorschner Connie Dzialo Sandy Engel Sue Engel Mary Englebert Karen Ertl 'iw-,vf ei ,gi ,, L, f it 11 Kb f.,:. ---- af . , ' aww A i Y' .t Q , is We li- Qi-f lri . X. 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I -' N - fa r ,A,,'1i A ii ff H ' is ii is .Er ' Q 5 :V Curt Friedrichs John Fuller Sue Galloway lvlike Cavronski Donna Cehl Joanne Geldner jon Geske Patricia Giesen Dan Godhardt Al Grall Mary Griesbach Rick Griesser Dawn Guralski Tom Guyette Bill Harold Connie Harris Don Hartung Mary I-lebeler joe Heil Mary Hoffman Dave Hoks Jeanie Hopfensperger Bonnie I-louk Paul Houlilfian Pete I-loulihan Bill Houterman Chuck johnson Judy johnson A'Algernon, the class mouse, calmly awaits the nnal decision of the judges but juniors nervously bite their fingernails. Juniors 93 Patti Dachelets triumphant smile is the result of uve months of classroom study combined with ei summer session of behind-the-wheel practice. Who needs a diamond when you can have your pick of class rings? asks Judi Vifanty, proudly dis- playing the class rings of fellow classmates. jeff Kettenhofen .lohn Kettenhofen Joe Kiefer Sue Kiefer Mike Klarner Mark Klein Carmen Kobinsky Chris Kolbe Laura Krautkramer Marianne LaZotte Judi Lennert Tom Liebhauser Cathy Lornson Merry Lotzer Carey Macho Donna Marshall Bill Martell Kris Matowitz Eileen Meier Darlene Mericle J can Meyers Cheryl Michalkiewicz Pam Mihm Becky lvloericke Rita Mueller Patti O'Mara Pat 0'Meara Randy Page jeff Paronto Paul Peeters Barb Phalen ,lanice Pozolinski fi-4 ,, ,1 U Q ,e 'ei ' if Q M 'ssfi 1. vi I ,K K I 55 fa: e . -i fly , W, sitt tus r Y-5 ts: sVV...ikll L, ,J,k, K .tin :.. 0 'isl iq K Q f at if s ,fr fi. W 'N pk ssct e s i W s,s if i 2 if ff'f M - s as sm s 4. l , if f Q . A ' 1 ' A f .M . 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' ,L ', H , 4 A T T la, Q I Diane Pritzl Eileen Pritzl Mike Rankin Diane Rappert Roger Resch Karen Samolinski Lyn Schipferling Mike Schmitzer Margaret Schneider Cindy Schreiber jim Schfvab Chris Sewall Kathy Shulfer Kathy Smith Marilee Smith Mike St. Peter Dan Stumpf Randy Swanson Dolores Thiede Debbie Vandenberg Betty Van de Ven jim Van Gompel Tim Wainscott Linda Walbrun Marcia Walbrun judi Wanty Sue Weber Tim Wonser Mary Woulf Joan Zielinski Corn stalks, pumpkins, and replicas of log cabins accent a Hnal tribute to the turkey at the annual Thanksgiving dance, Juniors 95 Seniors - Have Miles to Gog Promises to Keep One last year, and it was overg sud- denly the time arrived to put away child- ish things and face the world as adults. Septembers Jolly Green Giants built Oc- tober's Leo the Lion, shopped on New York's November streets and weathered the confusions of a world always progres- sing-changing in social standards, in moral values, from mini to maxi. And H- nally May met them with anew way of life. Graduation came softly, though . . . after years of setting goals, reaching, succeeding, or enduring the disappoint- ment . . . after reflecting, wishing, and planning . . . after searching the soul, seeking, experiencing . . . after challeng- ing, accepting, sharing . . . after growing in knowledge and love and faith. Graduation carried excitement . . . with the acquisition of self-assurance, independence, responsibility . . . with fabulous expectations, a little fear and lots of hope . . . with smiles and parties and the joys of togetherness . . . with im- portant promises to make and keep, greater castles to fashion in the mind and an impatience to begin . . , with a future to shape and no time for yesterdays memories. Seniors were people-listening, learn- ing, leading, and then leaving. But learn- ing isn't a passing thing. And when these seniors are no longer seniors, they'll still be learning---and laughing and looking and living. David Anderson Christine Arndt Peter Arps Eileen Bayer Theodore Bayer Thomas Bayer David Beachkofski Kathryn Beauchaine Kathy Birling Pamela Block Suzanne Bodway Steven Boegh iN I 'YP 15' '3,',, 'DK iv-v' 'Urn 'WQQ' -.. ss, il 'i ar! ff ...Q ri 'Y' .MW L 'tr' fx Paula Bonflglio Lois Borden Nancy Borenz joseph Brantmeier Jeffrey Britzke Joan Brooks Dennis Brown Greg Brux Cynthia Buss Mark Cheslock Helen Ciske Thomas Ciske Evelyn Dennis Gloria Detert Patricia Docter Kalen Durnke Karen Dumke Donald Ebben Ellen Engel Mary Lynn Evers Missing : Michael Burns Seniors 97 Frederick Fieweger Chris Fischer Curtis Foth Anne Freund Thomas Funk M. Andrew Galloway Peter Gambsky David Gehl Ascending stairs to adventure, Tom Bayer, Larry Lehner, Pam Block, and Kathy Marshall begin a Ove day excursion to Washington IIC, and New York. With the Statue of Liberty behind her, Paula Bonfiglio drinks in the Wonders New York City, here I come, rejoices Mary Rhyner, depart Of New Ygrk Harbor, ing from Menasha the day before Thanksgiving, 'Q 1:3- 'Tir ' ,V . - 'mv 9 f' . Man is that cool! gasps Robert Howley as he scans the panorama of New York City from the Empire State Building. -,uw Q,.....,,., Kathleen Geiger Robert Giesen N. William Gillete Wayne Gillis 'ba -as Regina Goetz Marguerite Goss Mary Grade Mary Greene W' 'Qfuf Gail Grode Laura Grode Daniel Groff Lynn Gullickson All packed and ready to go on the senior class trip, james Stark, Larry Lehner, Bob Giesen, and Curt Foth exchange a fewjokes. Seniors 99 B4 'D William Gunther Debra Guralski Thomas Halverson Margaret Hartzheim Margaret Harvey Mary Jo Harvey Mary Heckner Paula Heindl tivo 'GN 'X Wi- LL 1. Gloria Heiting Patricia Heller Michael Hermus ' Deborah Hett J- 5 W v 'fin f M? - K il . gf' ' Is this right? questions Gary as Cathy Stilp pleads Tie faster! 2 Michalkiewicz fuk ff-., 5 'GI A f ,t M., A'lt's a bird. It's a plane, No, its Leo the Lion! exclaims seniors, whose float only growled up a second place. John Houlihan Robert Howley Steven Jansen John Jaykoski Susan Kaiser Catherine Kampo Mary Keberlein Stephen Kees Ann Kiefer Virginia Killian Thomas Kilsdonk Christopher Kimball Constance Klein George Koller Bonita Kopiske Stephen Krautkrarner Linda Kunstman Michael Kuskowski John Larsen Larry Lehner Seniors IOI O 0 N? -it .rt Elizabeth Lenz James Le Roux i Sally Liebhauser Patricia Lindemann if ,Q , 4' X 'B- 'fxwy tn-'ff' ' Robert Lotzer Charles Machak Katherine Marshall Margaret Martell ,X 1 4:75 X Measurements brings graduation day closer with visions of cap and gown and the Tall Wally Rogers forces Mr. Tom Brick to stretch when future fill seniors minds. he measures him for his NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First Row: jeri Tuchscherer, Margi Harvey, Anne Freund, Lois Borden, Kathy Swederski Steve Krautkramer, Richard Martin, ivlilqc Kuskowski, joe Maryjo Harvey. Brantmeier, jean Schwarzbaucr. Sammi Row: Mary Stumpf, :fi 'sl' . ii-Q. Iv! I fo '37 5... Q-1 Tue,- 1' 41 .,,.,.,auvvf nf---r X -.pf Nu :Sf 'qv Richard Martin Daniel McClone Maxine Mecikalski John Meyer Gary Michalkiewicz Judith Michalkiewicz Georgette Mielke Loren Miller Marilyn Mix Perry Nadolney John Nernick Nathan Noffke Michael Noll Gary Novakofski David Omachinski Kenneth Oetorero Steven Pack Mark Preissner Jeffrey Reimer Daniel Resch Seniors I03 '? David Resch Linda Resch Margaret Resch Mary Rhyner Q Frederick Ringel Walter Rogers George Rohe Michael Rossey we f' Roger Roth Mary Anne Rotzenberg Timothy Ruelle James Sanders Members of the Business Honor Society, Patricia Lindeman, Mary Grade, and Pam Block demonstrate one of many skills required in the commercial world. IO4 vii L ' 'TID' me 'Alt tickles, giggles Anne Freund as static electricity undoes her hairdo, 'A v.,f ,u..r,,. ,. gm P .- ' - 4- ., was i f wi. rs . V F. .efag.f:,gsf. fc ' 1 s R ig S fr. , +R 1 S , ,. ,ry A S , 1, Wh f 'w is Helen Schmanski Af Joan Schmidt ml ?- S 2 I aa , SJ' N. 2 ik. Patrick Schmidt Robert Schneider S25 Susan Schommer Thomas Schultz Charles Schwalen Jerome Schwalen fr s 'sz' ...-I Q! NATIONAL fN4ERlT FINALISTS: Kathy Swcderslai, fvlike Kusliowski, Steve Kcesg l-l2'l l'ERS OF COXTNIENDATION: Kay Van Vrccde, jean Schwarzbaucr, and john Nlcycr. His hands dripping with blood Tvlacbeth cries in anguish, 'ifxlacbcth does mur- der sleep! totally absorbing the seniors in thc drama. Seniors IO5 Catherine Schwarzbauer jean Schwarzbauer Mary Shelley Constance Shulfer fi ,--.i- , , , for f Q-e Rn 'U' C james Stark James Stier ee. Catherine Stilp Mary Sturnpf r -. , jolly Green Giants Paula Bonfiglio and Iviary Rhyner smirk after giving freshmen a taste of senior superiority. lO6 ?' ff my ,4 Cs 1 -D For the ingredients of our caldronu we'll use freshmen gloat Connie Klein, Cathy Stilp, Mary Rotzenberg, Dan Groff, Cindy Buss, and joan Van Lieshout. :OWN ?'i Quai, 2, -qu. insur- War 'C I 4 ' -df' in if 15 'WS 1.7 Christine Sullivan Terese Sullivan Katherine Swederski Anne Swiontek Carol Thelen Jerilynn Tuchscherer Christine Van de Ven Constance Van Dyke Joan Van Lieshout Kay Van Vreede Clare Verstegen Jon Walbrun Elizabeth Wanserski Colleen Waters Bradley Weinke Daniel Wetzel Carol Wittman Margaret Wroblewski Anne Zimmerman Evelyn Zuleger Seniors IO7 Senior Director DAVID ANDERSON CHRISTINE ARNDT-YFA 1, 2, 3, CSMC 3, Presi- dent 4, French Club 1, Vice-President 12 Health Ca- reers 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1 PETER ARPS--Math Club Treasurer 2, French Club 2, Pep Club 3. 42 Ski Club 3. 43 Cheerleader 3. 4, Play Production 4 fs.. , EILEEN BAYER-YFA 33 43 French Club 1, 2, Fo- rensics 4, Library Club 2, 33 42 Future Teachers 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Sl-t1Club 3. 42 Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Play Production 4 THEODORE BAYER-Football 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4 THOMAS BAYER DAVID BEACHKOFSKIASpan1sh Club President 3, Forensics 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4Q National Forensics League 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3. 41 Intramu- rals 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 42 Homeroom President 1, 2, M Club 4, Play Acting 4 KATHRYN BEAUCHAINE-French Club 2, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4 KATHERINE BIRLINC--YFA 1, 2, CSMC 1, 2, Forensics 3. 42 Futuie Teachers 4, National Foren- sics League 4, Office Cadet I1 Cafeteria Clerk 1, Pep Club 3, Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3- 43 CCD 3- 41 Play Production 4 PAMELA BLOCKfStudcnt Council 4, YFA 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Chorus 3, Business Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Play Act- ing 4 SUZANNE BODNVAYAChorus 1, 2, 3, French Club Secretary 2, 3, Library Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Office Secretary 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4, ln- tramurals 3 STEVEN BOEGII--CSMC 1, French Club 2, Cheer- leader 4, Intramurals 3. 43 Baseball 41 Track 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1 , M Club 4, Play Production 4 PAULA BONFlCLICfStudent Council 2, YFA 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teacher Secretary 41 Health Careers 1, 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 4: Office Cadet 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 41 Play Production 4 LOIS BORDEN-Student Council 1, YFA 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 3, Forensics 2, National Honor Society 3, 42 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 41 Ski Club 3, 4, Cheerleader ZQ Homeroom President 4 NANCY BORENZ-Chorus 2, Forensics 1 , Debate 1 , Pep Club 3 JOSEPH BRANTMEIERfStudent Council 1, 4, French Club Z2 National Honor Society 3, 4, Badger Boy 3, Pep Club 3, 42 Ski Club 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Intramurals 31 Track 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 32 Play Production 4 JEFFREY BRITZKE-Intramurals 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4lI'I0n'1G- room President 2, M Club 4 JOAN BROOKS-YFA 1, 2, 3, CSMC 2, 32 Health 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 2 DENNIS BROWN!-French 1, 2 MICHAEL BURNS-Projectionist 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2 CYNTHIA BUSS-YFA 1, 2, 31 French Club 1, 2, 3, Health Careers 1, 2, 3, Office Cadet 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4Q Cheerleader 2, 4 MARK CHESLOCK-Pep Club 2, Ski Club 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Football Manager 1 HELEN CISKE-French Club 1, 2, Forensics 3, 4, National Forensics League 3, 4, Play Production 4 THOMAS CISKE-Newspaper Staff4, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Baseball 3, 4, Homecoming Court 2, Homeroom Treasurer I1 Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 3, M Club 4 EVELYN DENNIS- Library Club 3, 4 GLORIA DI'QTER'I'-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 31 Library Club 2, Cafeteria Clerk 1 PATRICIA DOCTER-YFA 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Ofnce Cadet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 31 Play Production 4 KALEN DUIVIKE-French Club 2 KAREN DUMKEAFrench Club 2 DONALD EBBEN-CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3 ELLEN IfNCELfStudent Council 4, YFA 3, CSMC 1, French Club Vice-President 2, Forensics 1, 2, Na- tional Forensics League 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Play Production 4 MARY LYNN EVERS-fYFA 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 31 Renard Editorial Staff 3, Library Club 1, 2, Health Careers 1, 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Office Ca- det 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Secretary 4 FREDERICK FIEWECERAStudent Council 1, 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 42 Pep Club 2, 3, Intramurals 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1,Horneroom President 1, 2, M Club 4 CHRISTOPHER FISCHER-Student Council 3, French Club 1, Pep Club 1, Track 1 CURTIS FOTHAFootball 1 ANNE FREUNDYCSMC 2, Vice-President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Health Careers 2, 3, National Honor Society 3- 42 Newspa- per Staff 4, Calctcria Clerk 3, 41 Homeroom Secre- tary 4 TI IOMAS FUNKfStudcnt Council 1, 4, Treasurer 2, Liturgical Committee 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 41 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President M Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3 lvl. ANDREW CALLOWAY-Student Council 1, 42 CSMC 1 , Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Renard Business Staff 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 41 Cheerleader 41 Intramurals 3, 4, Homeroom President 4 PETER CAMBSKY-Math Club 2, 3 DAVID CEHL--Football 1, Play Production 4 KATHLEEN GEICER-Band 1, 2, 3, 42 Ivlath Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Cafeteria Clerk 1, 3, 4, Health Careers 3, 42 Newspaper Staff 41 Play Production 4 ROBERT CIESEN-Ski Club 3, 4, Football 1 N, WILLIAM CILLETTE-YFA 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Renard Editorial Staff 4, Cheerleader 3, Intramu- rals 3, 42 Football 1, 2, 3, 42 Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, M Club 4 WAYNE CILLIS-Spanish Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 1, M Club 4 REGINA COETZ MARCUERITE CvOSS4Band 1, 2, 3, Wisconsin Hon- ors 4, French Club 1, 2, Forensics 3. 42 National Fo- rensics League 3, 4, Cafeteria Clerk 2 MARY GRADE-YFA 2, Secretary 3, 4Q Math Club 2, French Club 1, Treasurer 2, Business Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4, Home- room Treasurer 2, Homeroom Secretary 31 Home- room Vice-President 4 MARY CREENEACSMC 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4Q Health Careers 3, 4 GAIL GRODE-YFA 4, Liturgical Committee 4, Chorus 3, French Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, News- paper Staff 4, Oftice Secretary 2, 3, -13 Cafeteria Clerk 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4Q Cheerleader 3, Co- Captain 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 3. JL Play Pro- duction 4 I.AURA GRODE-YFA 2, 3. 43 CSMC 4, French Club 1, 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 3, Homecoming Court 2, Play Production 4 DANIEL GROFF-CSMC 2, Renard Photography Staff 1, 2, Projectionist 3, Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Football IQ Baseball 1, Track 1, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Homeroom Presi- dent 32 M Club 4 LYNN CULLICKSON-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Health Careers 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM CUNTI IER-Renard Photography Staff 1 DEBRA CURALSKI THOMAS HALVERSON-Football 1, 2, 3, Golf 3 MARGARET HARTZHEIM-YFA 1, French Club I. 7-3 Office Secretary 4 MARGARET HARVEY-French Club 2, 3, Library Club 41 Ifuture Teachers 4, National Honor Society 3, 42 Cafeteria Clerk 1 MARY JO HARVEY-Health Careers 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Play Production 4 MARY HECKNER-Library Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4 PAULA HEINDL-YFA 42 CSMC 4, Band 1, 2, Cho- rus 3, Math Club 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, Health Careers 1, 2, 41 Newspaper Staff 4, Office Cadet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4Q Ski Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Play Production 4 GLORIA HEITINC-CSMC 2, Renard Business Staff 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Play Pro- duction 4 PATRICIA HELLER-Chorus 1, Z2 Pep Club 2 MICHAEL HERMUS-Spanish Club 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 41 Homeroom 'Treasurer 1, 3, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, M Club 4 DEBORAH HETT-Pep Club 3, 4 JOHN HOULIHAN-Spanish Club 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecom- ing Kihg 43 M Club 4 ROBERT HOWLEY-Student Council 1. 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Health Careers 4, Newspaper Staff 41 Badger Boy 4, Intramurals 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Homeroom President 1, 2, Play Production 4 ru STEVEN JANSENfIntramurals 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, M Club 4 JOHN JAYKOSKI-Football 1 SUSAN KAISER--YFA 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3, Math Club 2, French Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2 CATHERINE KAMPO-French Club 1, Pep Club IQ Ofhce Secretary 4 MARY KEBERLEIN-French Club 1, 2, Future Teachers4 STEPHEN KEES-Math Club 1,French Club 1, 2, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, M Club 4 4 3 l 41 X l I '1 3. ANNE KIEFER4French Club 13 Newspaper Stall 43 Pep Club 43 Play Production 4 VIRGINIA KILLIAN---Pep Club 3 THOMAS KILSDONK CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL-Football 1, 1 CONSTANCE KLEIN- YFA 1, 1, 33 Health Careers 13 Newspaper Stall 43 Cafeteria Clerk 1, 1, 33 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, Treasurer 4 GEORGE ROLLER BONITA KOPISKE STEPHEN KRAUTKRAMER-Student Council 43 CSMC 13 Band 1, 1, 3, President 42 Math Club 7-, 32 Renard Editorial Staff 1, 3, 42 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4 LINDA KUNSTMAN MICHAEL KUSKOVCSKI-Student Council 1, 4. Secretary 31 Math Club President 13 Forensics 1, 3. 43 Debate 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspa- per Co-Editor 43 National Forensics League 1, 3, 43 Badger B0y 4L Intramurals 32 Golf 3 JOHN LARSEN-Student Council 13 Spanish Club 3, Football 1, 1, 3, 42 Basketball 1, 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Secretary M Club 43 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 3, Homeroom President 4 LARRY LEHNER-Math Club 13 French Club 13 Ski Club 41 Homeroom President 4 ELIZABETH LENZfStudent Council 1, 33 Band 1, 1, 3. Secretary 43 Math Club 1, 33 French Club 1 Newspaper Staff 41 Pep Club 1, 4 JAMES LE ROUX-Football 1, 1, 1 42 Track 1, 33 M Club 4 SALLY LIEBHAUSER-CSMC -1 PATRICIA LINDEMANN-CSMC 1, 3, 42 Foren- sics 1, 13 Renard Business Staff 1, 33 Library Club 1, 3, 43 Business Honor Society 3, 4 ROBERT LOTZERfIntramurals 1, 2, 41 Football 1, 1, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 1, 3, 43 M Club 4 CHARLES MACHAK-Spanish Club 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Football 1, 1, 43 Baseball 1, -5 KATHERINE MARSHALL---CSMC ll Band 1, 1, 3. .1,lY'-I'Cl lCl'l Club 1, 1, 33 Renard Editorial Stall' 33 Fu- ture Teachers 41 Office Cadet 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3 MARGARET MARTELLfStudent Council 1, 1, 43 YFA IQ CSMC 33 French Club 13 Forensics 1, 3, 4, Debate 1, 43 Renard Editorial Staff 3 2 Future Teachers 43 Newspaper Staff 43 National Forensics League 1 33 Pep Club 13 Ski Club 1, 3, 43 Play Production 4 RICHARD MARTIN-Math Club 1, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 42 Newspaper 4: Intramurals 3, 42 Football 1, 1, 33 Basketball 13 Homeroom Treasurer 43 M Club 43 Play Production 4 DANIEL McCLONE-Student Council 43 Liturgical Committee 41 Pep Club 13 Football 1, 1, 3, 42 Basket ball 1, 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 President M Club 4 MAXINE MECIKALSKIfYFA 13 French Club 1, 13 Forensics 1, 3, 43 Debate 1, 43 Newspaper 42 Na- tional Forensics League 1, 3, 42 Cafeteria Clerk 13 Pep Club 1, 13 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Play Acting 4 JOHN MEYER-Math Club 13 Newspaper 43 Foot- ball 1, 13 Track 1, 1, 43 Play Acting 4 GARY MICHALKIEWICZ-Student Council 43 French 1, 1, 33 Newspaper 43 Cheerleader 4: Intra- murals 1, 3, 4 Football 1, Homeroom President 43 Play Acting 4 JUDITH MICHALKIEWICZ-Student Council 1, 13 YFA 1, 13 Renard Editorial Staff 1, 3, Co-Editor 43 Newspaper Staff 41 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 4Ql lOI'T1Cl OOl'T1 President 3 GEORGETTE MIELKE-YFA IQ Library 1, 3, 4 LOREN MILLER-Football 1, 1, 3, Tri-Captain 43 Basketball 1, 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 1, 3, 43 Treasurer M Club 43 I lomccoming Court 3 MARILYN MIX PERRY NADOLNEYfFrench Club 13 Intramurals 43 Football 1 JOHN NEMICK-Student Council 1, 3, 42 Spanish Club 1, 33 Forensics 1, 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 33 Intramu- rals 43 Football 1, 43 Basketball 1, 1, 33 Track 1, 13 M Club 4 NATHAN NOFFKE MICHAEL NOLL GARY NOVAKOFSKIYFrencl'1 Club 1, 31 Newspa- per 43 Play Production 4 DAVID OMACHINSKI-Student Council 3, 43 Lit- urgical Committee 3, 43 Band IQ Debate 43 Future Teachers 43 Co-Editor Newspaper Staff 43 Intramu- rals ZQ Football IQ Basketball IQ Golf 33 Play Acting 4 KENNETH OSTORERO STEVEN PACK-French Club 12 Pep Club 1, lj In- tramurals 3, 42 Football IQ Basketball 13 Track 1 MARK PREISSNER-Newspaper 43 Play Produc- tion 4 JEFFREY REIMER-CSMC 1, 33 Football IQ Bas- ketball 1, 1, 33 Intramurals 4,1 Track 1, 1 DANIEL RESCH DAVID RESCHwIntramurals 3, 43 Football 13 Bas- ketball 13 Baseball 1, 1, 3,4 LINDA RESCH-CSMC IQ Health Careers 1, 3, 43 Office Cadet 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 1 MARGARET RESCH-Band 1, 1, 3, 43 Health Ca- reers 1, 3 MARY RHYNER-Student Council lj YFA 1, 1, 3, 4, Forensics 13 Renard Editorial Staff 43 Renard Pho- tography Staff 3, 42 Health Careers 1, 33 Newspaper Stall 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 3, 43 Home room Vice-President 13 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Play Production 4 FRED RINGEL-Projectionist 1 WALTER ROGERSvBand 1, 1, 3 4 GEORGE ROHE-Intramurals 3, 43 Football 1, 1 Basketball 1 MICHAEL ROSSEYfCSMC 1 3 Track 1 ROGER ROTH-CSMC 1 3 Spanish Club 33 Football 1 MARY ANNE ROTZENBERG-Renard Editorial Stall' 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Secretary Homeroom 33 Play Produc- tion 4 'ITIMOTI IY RUELLE-Band 43 Intramurals 41 Base- ball 43 Play Production 4 JAMES SANDERS-CSMC 1 IIELEN SCHINIANSKI-French Club 1, 1, 33 Library Club 13 Pep Club 1, 13 Cheerleader 1 JOAN SCHIVIIDT-French Club 1, 1, 3, 4 PATRICK SCHNIIDT ROBERT SCHNEIDERfStudent Council 13 Band 1, 1, 3, 43 Intramurals 33 Football I, 1, 3, 43 Home- Eqorri President 13 Homeroom Vice-President 43 IX4 . u D 4 SUSAN SCHOMMER-Pep Club 1 THOMAS SCHULTZ-French Club 1 CHARLES SCHWALEN-French Club 13 Intramu- rals 43 Football 1 JEKRDME SCHNVALEN-Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Foot- a I 1 CATHERINE SCHWARZBAUER JEAN SCHWARZBAUER-Student Council 43 YFA 1, 3, 43 Co-Chairman Math Club 1, 33 French Club 13 Renard Editorial Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 3. 41 Newspaper 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 3, 43 Play Production 4 MARY SHELl-EYvStudent Council Vice-President 43 French Club 1, 13 Forensics 1, 3, 43 Library 1, 1, 33 National Forensics League 3, 43 Badger Girl 43 Cafe- teria Clerk 13 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 1, 3, 4 CONSTANCE SHULFER-Homeroom Vice-Presi- denti JAMES STARK-CSMC 1, 33 Chorus 33 Forensics 3, 4Q National Forensics League 3, 41 Pep Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 33 Intramurals 3, 41 Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Track 33 Play Production 4 JAMES STIER-Intramurals 3, 4 CATHERINE STILP-Student Council 1, 3, 41 Lit- urgical Committee 32 French Club 1, Z1 Newspaper Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 41 Ski Club 1, 3, 42 Home- coming Queen 41 Play Production 4 MARY STUMPF-Student Council 41 CSMC 42 Cho- rus IQ Math Club 13 French Club President 1, 33 Fo- rensics 1. 3, 43 Debate 43 Library Club 1, 3, Presi- dent 43 Future Teachers 43 National llonor Society 3, -13 Ncwspaper Stall 43 National Forensics League 1, 3, 42 Badger Girl 32 Pep Club 33 l'lo1'neroo1'n Treas- urer 43 Play Acting 4 CHRISTINE SULLIVAN--YFA 13 French Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 3. 43 Newspaper Stall' 43 Oflice Cadet 43 Pep Club 1, 33 Play Production 4 TERESE SULLIVAN-Band 1, 1, 3, 43 Renard Edi- torial Staff 1, 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Health Ca- reers 3 KATHERINE SNVEDERSKI-YFA IQ CSMC IQ lvlath Club 13 French Club 1, 3, 43 Renard Editorial Staff 1, 3, Co-Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper Staff 43 Cafeteria Clerk 1, 3, 4 ANNE SWIONTEK-CSMC IQ French Club IQ OI- Hce Cadet 4 CAROL THELEN-Chorus 33 Math Club 13 Foren- sics 1, 1, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Health Careers 13 National Forensics League 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 1 JERILYNN TUCHSCHERER-Student Council IQ YFA 1, 3, 43 Math Club 1, 1, 33 French Club 1, Z1 Renard Editorial Staff 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 41 Newspaper 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Cheerleader IQ Homeroom President IQ Homeroom Vice-President 1, 3, 4 CHRISTINE VAN de VENfForensics 13 Health Ca- reers 1 3 Play Production 4 CONSTANCE VAN DYKE-Student Council 1, 1, 33 French Club 13 Ofhce Secretary 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 33 Homeroom Secretary IQ Homeroom Vice-President 13 Play Production 4 JOAN VAN LIESHOUT-YFA 1, 3, 41 Math Club 1, 3 3 French Club 1, Vice-President 13 Future Teachers 43 Health Careers 13 Newspaper 43 Ofhce Cadet 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 3, Co-Captain 43 Homeroom Vice-President 1, 42 Homeroom Treasurer 3 KAY VAN VREEDE-Band 1, 1, 3, 43 French Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Renard Editorial Staff 1, 3, 4 CLARE VERSTEGENfStudent Council 3, 43 YFA 3, 43 French Club 13 Health Careers 3, 41 Newspaper Staff 43 Renard Cover Design 43 Badger Girl 43 Pep Club 1, 1, Secretary 3, President 43 Ski Club 1, 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 Homeroom President 1 3 Homeroom Vice-President 13 Play Production 43 DAR Award 4 JON WALBRUN-Chorus 13 French Club 1, 13 News- paper Staff 41 Pep Club 1, 33 Football 13 Basketball 1, 13 Baseball 1, 1, 3, 43 M Club 43 Play Acting 4 ELIZABETH WANSERSKI-Liturgical Committee 43 Chorus 33 French Club 13 Ofhce Secretary 43 Ol- lice Cadet 33 Pep Club 1, 13 Homeroom Secretary 41 Play Production 4 COLLEEN WATERS-YFA 1, 33 CSMC 1, 43 Band 1, 1, 33 Drum Majorette 43 Health Careers 43 Cafe- teria Clerk 1, 1, 31 Pep Club 1 3. 4Q'llomcroom Sec- retary 3 BRADLEY WEINKE-Pep Club 1 DANIEL WETZEL-Pep Club 13 Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Football 1, 1, 3, Tri-Captain 43 Track 7., 3, 43 lvl Club 4 ' CAROL WITTIVIAN-Student Council 33 YFA 13 Math Club 13 French Club 1, 1, 3, 43 Library Club 1, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Future Teachers 43 CCD 3, -ll Legion of Mary 1 MARGARET WROBLEWSKI-Band 1, 1, 3, 43 Math Club1 ANNE ZIMMERMAN-YFA 1, 13 CSMC 13 Math Club 1 3 Renard Editorial Staff 1, 3, 42 Future Teachers 43 Health Careers 1, 1, 3 EVELYN ZULEGER-Library Club 1, 3, 43 Future Teachers Treasurer 43 Cafeteria Clerk 3, 43 Home- room Secretary 1, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 4 33, ,M Nr 1 .1 1- A ' ' , ,- , . ' ,V i,,E,,2,1,N ,V 3 l ,,,5 V, K- V, gh lkyry V ,falg i Senior Directory l09 Fox Valley Industries Boost Renard Budget For years the economy of the Fox River Valley has flourished because of the in- dustries which established there. The fine products produced by these companies have gained for them national and inter- national fame. The Renard Staff takes pride in the fact that these places of business are willing to advertise in St. Mary's yearbook, some of them for many years. The entire student body unites in thanking them and all their patrons. FULL PAGE ADS AMERICAN CAN COMPANY 2001 Marathon Ave., Neenah ARCHIE'S DAIRY QUEEN 450 S. Commercial St., Neenah GEO. BANTA COMPANY, INC. Curtis Reed Plaza, Menasha BERGSTROM PAPER COMPANY Hy 41, Neenah KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP. N. Lake St., Neenah We're carrying the torch for our patrons who make this book pos- sible, chants Dolores Thiede for all St, Marians. L St. Mary High School WISCONSIN TISSUE MILLS Third St., Menasha ONE-HALF PAGE ADS ALEX'S EDGEWATER 408 Water St., Menasha CHEMICAL SUPPLY CO. 204 Railroad St., Neenah CORR OPTICIANS 309 N. Commercial, Neenah DAVE'S BURGER SHANTY 403 Racine St., Menasha DEXTER CHEMICAL CO. P. O. Box 258, 973 Ninth, Menasha FOX POINT SHOPPING CENTER 854 Fox Point Plaza, Neenah GILBERT PAPER co. 430 Ahnaip St., Menasha our members of the business staff check patron slips and money ONE-HALF PAGE ADS JOHN STRANGE PAPER co. Washington St., Menasha I LAU ER BROS. INC. P. O. Box 339, Neenah AGENCY5 T 408 Brfidd St., Menasha I MORTON DRUG CO. 108 W. Wis. Ave., Neenah I DRY I 500 Wiriheeorme Ave., Neenah. I iiiil I j NEENAH-MENASHA BANKERS , . . Vu , n ,- I , .,.. ,Menasha F1fSt.NQE,?QQ8l Mar1ne,l5Ia,g,iona1 I . First SIRI PAP PNAEIOHQI P NELSON VENDING co. I 1360 Rd., Menasha I SH ERWOOD STATE BANK ST Mary Parish, Menasha , TWIN CITY SAVINGS G LOANS john Fuller, managerg Connle Dzailog Sharon DZHIIOQ Judy C1esen. I, ', .,. ,. I 108 '- A VS., Neehah . - - Patrons III ONE-HALF PAGE AND ONE- FOURTH PAGE ADS WIESNER-MASSART FURNITURE AND FUNERALS Casco and Algoma YANKEE PAPER S SPECIALTY CO 333 DePere St., Menasha ZAUG'S FOOD SERVICES, INC. 4100 W. Wis. Ave., Appleton FOURTH PAGE ADS A 8 W ROOT BEER CENTER 118 Church St., Neenah BADGER PLUG CO. 1850 Reeve St., Appleton LEWIS FOOD MARKET 270 Kaukauna St., Menasha MAROLD PLUMBING 8 HEATING 316 Naymut St., Menasha MENASHA CORPORATION Highway 41, Neenah P. G. MIRON CONSTRUCTION CO. P. O. Box 962, Appleton CLARENCE MUELLER CO. Sherwood, Wis. I I Rd., TEITZ INSURANCE AGENCY P. Box 202, Auro 1385 Appleton Rd., Menasha GEORGEA. AWHlTlNCv.iQgl?APER co. 'ETLT St A WIEGAND LUMBETRICO., INC. I p 1192 Racine St., Mehasha p C PITZ 8 TREIBER, INC. 220 W. College Ave., Appleton QUINN'S TV S APPLIANCE 340 Main St., Neenah SAINT ANN SOCIETY St. Mary Parish, Menasha SOPHOMORES, CLASS OF 72 St. Mary High, Menasha y iy, K p , ' TSP1 , m IX4 had a little lamb which followed her to school one day, but ary Miss Rosemary Trettin has her pet poodle Gabby. ..,, . . . .,.. . ere p ,,.,, WITTWNNN CORPQRATION . I 0 .,., 3 .lr., 1 . P - r Slls I 2 I 116 fiWisconsin Neenah I . p I I 101-4103 Main St., Nfenasha ' BExg3gs,REN's s.Po.g1 ,,5HoP 1 12201-Appleton St. , Nleriasha y p BIIJDLE MOTORS st., COHEN s FIELKOW. INC. 311 Clark St., Appleton Patrons II3 EIGHTH PAGE ADS AND FAMILY PATRONS DRUCK'S ELECTRIC CO., INC. 234 Main St., Menasha FIRESTONE STORES 515 N. Commercial St., Neenah FOOD QUEEN SUPER MARKET P. O. Box 587, Neenah FOX RIVER BUS LINES 1024 W. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton GALLOWAY COMPANY 601 S. Commercial St., Neenah CHARLES GAMBSKY CO., INC. 245 Garfield Ave., Menasha C. GLENN MENSWEAR 745 W. Foster St., Appleton GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 411 First St., Neenah GRESSLER BROTHERS 1318 Lake Shore Dr., Menasha GROVE CLOTHING STORE 220 Main St., Menasha GUNDERSON LAUNDRY S LINEN SERVICE 41 Main St., Menasha HAAG 8 STROHMEYER TRUCKING, INC. 236 Kaukauna St., Menasha HARDT'S MENSWEAR 123 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah HOTEL MENASHA 177 Main St., Menasha HOTEL MENASHA BARBER SHOP 177 Main St., Menasha JEFFREY'S 133 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah JOYCE BROS. STORAGE S VAN CO. 317 N. Commercial St., Neenah JUNIOR MISS 145 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah KIEIIER IvIEN's WEAR 112 W. Neenah sos CORNER I Q 546 KLARNER INCOME TAX SERVICE 720 Fifth St., Menasha KOBUSSEN CLOTHING 301 W. Co1lege lAve., Appleton KO STORE A 867 I KOUTNIK'S STORE 345 W. c011eggQ2lAye,,..Appleton WM. KRUEGEERIS COMPANY 107 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah KUEHI-'S ..f INC. I I I 620 CongresSi1St., ,Neenah LINSDAU FLORISTS 504 London , Menasha RE is V 317 iMenasha MID-AMERICA S LABEL CO. 631 Main St., ,Neenah MIHM'S CHARCOAL GRILL 353 Chutel ,iMenasha PANSY NURSERY-LAWN 5 GARDEN STORE 833 Cecil St., Neenah PANTTON'S TOWN 8 COUNTRY SHOP 131 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah RUECKL STUDIO 525 S. Memorial Dr., Appleton RAUSCH MOTOR COMPANY 135 Main St., Menasha RUFFING'S BARBER SHOP 66 Racine St., Menasha R. S. SCHREITER FURNITURE CO. 320 Commercial St., Neenah SCHUH'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 617 Appleton Rd., Menasha SCHULTZ REXALL DRUGS 121 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah STOP 5 SHOP OF APPLETON, INC. 522 College Ave., Appleton T. T. S T. FLOORING 215 Dodge St., Kaukauna TUCHSCHERER'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 201 Main St., Menasha TURLEY PONTIAC 969 Plank Rd., Menasha TWIN CITY BOTTLING CO. 130 Water St., Menasha TWIN CITY CLEANERS 110 N. Church St., Neenah UNITED PAPER CORPORATION 309 DePere St., Menasha VALLEY PRESS INC. 943 Chapman Ave., Neenah GEORGE WALTER BREWING CO. 210 S. Walnut St., Appleton WANSERSKI'S INC. 428 Sixth St., Menasha WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME 205 W. Doty Ave., Neenah ST. MARY HOLY NAME SOCIETY St. Mary Parish, Menasha MRS. THERESE BONFIGLIO MR. and MRS. JOHN DACHELET THE DHEIN GIRLS FRESHMEN, CLASS OF '73 MR. and MRS. FRED KRAUTKRAMER MR. and MRS. DONALD MARSHALL MR. and MRS. W. PREISSNER FATHER SCANLON, ST. PATRICK PARISH MR. and MRS. ROBERT RUELLE SENIOR HOMEROOM 203 DR. and MRS. E. J. SHELLEY MR. and MRS. WESLEY ZIMMER MR. and MRS. RICHARD BAYER, SR. MR. and MRS. MARVIN BEACHKOFSKI MR. and MRS. E. BEAUCHAINE MR. and MRS. ALFRED BROWN MR. and MRS. DONALD FOGLE MR. and MRS. JOSEPH FRANZOI MR. and MRS. LEROY GEIGER DR. and MRS. MICHAEL GELDER MR. and MRS. RUSSEL GILLIGAN MR. and MRS. EDWIN HAROLD MR. and MRS. JOSEPH HEIL MR. and MRS. FLORIAN HOELZEL MR. and MRS. CLAYTON HOPFENSPERGER MR. and MRS. LLOYD KARLS MR. and MRS. FRANK KILLIAN MR. and MRS. JEROME MEYERS MR. and MRS. J. MICHIELS MONTGOMERY WARD CATALOG STORE MR. and MRS. THOMAS REETZ MR. and MRS. ROBERT ROSSEY REMICK TRANSFER CO., INC. MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE SCHMIDT MR. and MRS. EUGENE SCHULTZ SIMON BAKERY Patrons lI5 Patrons A Mr. Sz Mrs. Larry Adams Mr. 62 Mrs. Arthur Adrian Mr. 82 Mrs. Donald Alesch Grandma Allen Pete Allcox American Can Company Mrs. T. R. Anderson Angel Ev Tiger Chris Arndt Mr. Robert Arndt Mrs, Robert Arndt fzj Arnold Mr. 82 Mrs. J. Ashenbrucker Barbara Austin Jim Austin Mr. 82 Mrs. Robert Austin B B 51 B, JS-LTD Carl M. Babbits Debbie Babbits Earl Babbits Margaret Babbits Mr. 51 Mrs. R. Bachkuber Mr. 82 Mrs, Daniel Barker Gary James Bartels Theresa Batley Barrack Baby Bauer Mrs. M. Bauer Mr. Max Bauer Mr. Sz Mrs. Donald Bayer Mr. 82 Mrs. George Bayer Mr, SZ Mrs. L. Bayer CIJ Margaret Bayer Mary Bayer Mike Bayer Patsy Bayer Tom Bayer Mr. 82 Mrs. Tony Bayer David Beachkofski Mr. BZ Mrs. M. Beachkofski Beanbag Lisa Ann Beattie Kathy Beauchaine Mr. Alex Beck, Sr. Mr. Ev Mrs. Bernard Beck Bedmakers at Theda Clark Mr. 82 Mrs. E. Bednarowski Mr. 52 Mrs. Eldor Behnke Mrs. Felix Bekowski Monica Bennett Mrs. Bill Benson Mrs. Isabella Berens Mrs. Nora Berndt Big Joe Bill, Geo, Anything-but-Sue Henry Bikowski Henry P. Bird Cpl. George Birling Mr. 82 Mrs. Robert Birling Shirley Birling Birling TV Service Greg, Steve, Chris Birling Black Knight Mr. GZ Mrs. Jack Blair Mr. Sl Mrs. Carl Blank Kathy Blank Mr. 81 Mrs, Mel Blank Pam Block i Mr. 82 Mrs. R. Block fzl Jeani Rae Boegh Marie Boehelin Viola Boehelin Mr. 82 Mrs. Walter Bojarski Booboa Bill Borden, Jr. Ol Kieth Borden Family C13 William Borden Family Mr. 82 Mrs. George Borenz May Borenz Nancy Borenz Steve Borenz Barbara Bork Darwin Bork Mr. 81 Mrs. Herman Boree Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Bottine Bozo Beth Bradish Mr. 82 Mrs. H. Brantmeier Mr. 82 Mrs. R. Brantmeier Mr, 82 Mrs. R. Brantmeier Lori Ann Brehm Kenneth R. Bretthaver Miss Luane K. Briske Brockman Stables Mr. Sz M's. Clayton Brost Mary Bruehl Mr, SZ Mrs. R. Bruehl, Jr. The Brunns Jim Buhl Mrs. N. Buhl fzj David Bunda Insurance Harvey A. Buntrock Mrs. Mary Burich Mary Burr Beauty Salon Mr. 52 Mrs. Charles Burr Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Bushman, Sr. Miss Loretta Bushman C13 Anne Buss Marlin Buss B. W. D. C Mr. SZ Mrs. Edward Calder fzl Mrs. Callahan Mrs. Anna Caron Carpet Land Mr. GZ Mrs. Sal Cianciola Chamberlain Bl Lakers Charlie's Barber Shop Chatter Lover Chipmunk Cho-Cho Elmer Chouinard Jill Chouinard Leonard J. Cieger Chris Ciske Mr. Bl Mrs. Clarence Ciske Mr. 82 Mrs. Gerald Ciske John Ciske John Ciske Mr. 81 Mrs. Thom Ciske William Ciske Family Verim Ciske H 82 D Car Cleaners Amy Clifford Betsy Clifford George Clifford Rev. MichaelJ. Clifford Alice Coenraad Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Coenraad Rosemary Coenraad Mr. S! Mrs. Perry Comerford Mrs. Condon Murray PatVConery Mr. Philip Conery Father Conrad Mr. 82 Mrs. Henry Coonen Peter Coonen Mr. 82 Mrs. R, Coopman Mr. 82 Mrs. Coopman Mr. BZ Mrs. Vernon Coopman Corrine's Gift Shop Corporation Menasha Bernadine Cosgrove Mrs. George Cosgrove John 82 Diane Coughlin Mr. Sl Mrs. John Covill Mr. Dave Cowling Mr. 51 Mrs. Gerald Cross Cutey D Mr, Sz Mrs. Ambrose Daczyk Mr. B! Mrs. Elmer Dahl Mr. 82 Mrs. Lawrence Dahl Rita Dahl Mrs. Margaret Dahms Mr. 81 Mrs. Glenn Daigle I. P. Daily Daily Mr. 81 Mrs, William Dallman Dan '71 52 Linda '7I Dan Sz Sandy Daryl, Steve, Rick, Don Mr. 51 Mrs. Thomas Day Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom DeBraal Frank DeBruin Breeze DeBruin Mr. 51 Mrs. C. DuChateau Mr. B2 Mrs. H. DuChateau Jeanne DuChateau Mr. Sz Mrs. Ted DeKleyn Mr. 82 Mrs. Al DeWildt Don Demerath Dennis 82 Peggy Mr. 81 Mrs. John Dennis Mr. 81 Mrs. George Dennis Mr. 81 Mrs. Patrick Dennis Dudley Deright Bruce Dettlaff Father Dewane D, G. 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Zelinski Mr, 82 Mrs. Thomas Zelinski Tom Zelinski Mr. 82 Mrs, William Zelinski Pvt. Roy Zemlock 82 Spf4 Dan L. Moss Pete Zeroni Bonnie Zielinski Evie Zielinski Mr. 82 Mrs. James Zielinski James John Zielinski Mr. 82 Mrs. Ray Zielinski Mr. Robert Zielinski Mrs. Sally Zielinski Mr. 82 Mrs. S. Zielinski Teresa Zielinski Laurie 82 Brany Zimmer Mr. 82 Mrs. R. Zimmerman Mr. 82 Mrs. Ziolkowski Mr. 82 Mrs. Paul Zobel Mr. 82 Mrs. J. Zolkoske, Sr. Patrons II7 F Index A Abb, John 88 Abb, Ruth 18, 81 Adelle, Sister 79 Achter, Bruce 81 Alesch, Kathy 41, 43, 44, 88 Allcox, Dan 41, 50, 51, 57, 91 Allcox, Peter 10, 88 Anderson, David 96, 1 IZ Anderson, Kathleen 37, 81 Angella, Sister 76, 77 Ardwin, Sister 79 Brux, Greg 97 Buhl, Jeff 88 Burns, Mike Q7 Business Honor Society 104 Buss, Cindy 8, 48, 66, 97, 107, IIS Buss, Nlaribeth 81 C Cafeteria Personnel 81 Calder, Julie 88 Cheerleaders 66, 67 Ellis, Mr. M. Gary 51, 80 Engel, Ellen 7, 41, 48, 97, IIS Engel, Sandy 91 Engel, Susan Q2 Engel, Tim 59, 64, 81 Engel, Tom 19, 37, 81 Englebert, Mary 37, 91 Ertl, Karen Q2 Evelyn, Sister 81 Evers, lN4ary Lynn 41, 47, 48, 97, 115 H Haberman, Amy 89 Haldeman, Mary 83 Halverson, Tom 100, IOZ Hammerburg, Mr. Kenneth 30. 57, 65. 81 Hansen, Gladys 37, 89 Harold, Bill Q3 Harris, Cindy 83 Harris, Connie Q3 Hartung, Don 15, 51, Q3 Hartung, Jeani 37, 53, 83 Hartzheim, Paula 83 Hartzheim, Peggy 30, 100, IIS Harvey, Bill 5, 43, 71, 89 Arndt, Christine 11, 17, 48, 51, 96, 105i Arndt, Janice 60, 67, 88 Arps, Peter 48, 66, 96, 115 Ashenbrucker, Joe 37, 43, 81 Asmuth, Ann 15, 41, 43,91 Assunta, Sister 79 Austin, Jim 81 B Band 3 6,17 Baseball 71 Basketball 61, 63, 64, 65 Bauer Dan 41, 57, 61,91 Bauer, Gary 91 Bauer, Gary 81 Bauer, Joey Beth 81 Bayer, Dave 81 Bayer, Eileen 46, 47, 48, 96, 101, 115 Bayer, Fred 88 Bayer, Mary 88 Bayer, Ted 96, 101 Bayer, Tom 96, 98, IOQ Beachkofski, Beth 41, 43, 50, 91 Beachkofski, Dave 48, 50, 59, 71, 96, 115 Beachkofski, Jane 49, 61, 81 Beauchaine, Kathy 96, 115 Bekx, Bob 57, 88 Birling, Doug 64, 81 Birling, Gary 8, 39, 91 Birling, Kathy 50, 96, IIS Birling, LuAnn 18, 81 Birling, Marilyn 37, 81 Blank, Jeff 59, 64, 81 Block, Pam 37, 41, 48, 51, 96, 98, 104 Bodway, Sue 46, 48, 96 Boegh, Steve 48, 49, 66, 71, 96 Bojarski, Miss Carol 77 Bonhglio, Dan 81, 84 BonGglio, Paula 46, 48, 84, 97, 98, 101, IOC, 115 BOHBgll0, Susan 16, 88, Q0 Bonneville, Georgie 81 Borden, Lois 97, 101, 115 Borden, Steve 41, 65, 73, 88 Borenz, Nancy 1, 97, IIS Bork, Kerry 88 Boushley, Debbie 81 Bradish, Beth 13, 81 Brantmeier, Diane 81, 86 Brantmeier, Joe 41, 48, 66, 67, 97, 101 Brantmeier, Patti 39, 91 Britzke, Jeff 57, 70, 97, IIS Britzke, Judy 81 Brooks, Alice 31, 53, 91 Brooks, Joan 10, 53, 97, 109, IIS Brown, Dennis 75, 97, IO2, 109 Bruehl, Colleen 17, 88 Cheslock, Greg 37, 81 Cheslock, Mark 97, IO8 Chouinard, Carol 81 Chouinard, Frank 38, 88 Ciske, Anne 91 Ciske, Dan 15, 57,65, 71,88 Ciske, Helen 50, 51, 97, 108, 1 15 Ciske, Tom 18, 61, 64, 70, 97, 1 IS Clifford, Peggy 18, 41, 53, 88, 90 Coenraad, Alice 37, 88 Collar, Chuck 91 Conrad, Rev. John 79 Conery, Murray 43, 71, 88 Coonen, Mike 41, 57, 65, 88, Q0 Coonen, Paul 59, 64, 81 Coopman, Michele 81 Crescence, Sister 78 Cross, Jerry 37, 50, 71, 91 Crowson, Jeff 88 CSMC 51 Curtin, Mr. Mike 70 4 D Dachelet, Debbie 67, 81 Dachelet, Patti 10, 37, 68, 91, 94 Dahl, Diane 91 Dahl, Pat 59, 81 Daigle, Nancy Q1 Dallman, Barry 37, 88 Danley, Monica Q1 DeCleene, Mr. Robert 79 DeLeeuw, Steve IO, 57, 65, 89 Dewane. Rev. John 31, 76 Demerath, Julie 37, 81 Dennis, Evy 45, 97 Dennis, Jean 89 Derrick, Kristine 81 Detert, Gloria 11, 37,97 Harvey, Margaret 41, 45, loo, lfahrbach, Sue 41, 45, 61, 88, 89 liahrenkrug, Jackie 37, 89 llavro, Peggy 1, 50, 51, 89 liieweger, Fred 71, 98, IOS, IIS l'ischer, Carol 81 Fischer, Chris 75, 98 Flavin, Tom 37, 89 Fogle, Mary 89 Football 56, 57, 58, 59 Forensics 50 Foth, Curt 34, 98 Foth, Sharon 18, 18, 81 Franzoi, Joe 89 Freshmen Class 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 Freund, Anne 4, io, 36, 37, 47, 98, 101, 104, 109 Friedrichs, Curt 31, 67, 71, Q3 Friedrichs, Mary Anne 10, 11, 49, 81 Friedrichs, Mr. L.G, 56, 57, 59, 81 Friedrichs, Mrs. L.G, 81 Friis, Bill 59, 85 FTA 46, 47 Fuller, John 41, 51, 73, 93, 111 Funk, Tom 9. 42, 57, 71, 98, 115 G GAA 46, 47 Galassie, Pierre 73, 89 Galloway, Andy 11, 37, 41, 66, 69, 98 Galloway, Sue 11, 37, 66, 93 Gambsky, Mike 59, 81 Gambsky, Peter 98 Gambsky, Vickie 89 Garl, Mrs. Karen 79 Gavronski, Dan 10, 57, 71, 88, 39 Gavronski, Mike 37, 43, 66, 92 Gehl, Dave 14, 30, 98, IIS Gehl, Donna 93 Gehl, Iwfary 81 Geiger, Elizabeth 37, 81 Geiger, Kathy 37, 99 Geldner, Joanne 10, 18, 93 Geske, Jon 44, 45, Q3 Dill, Gail 17,89 Docter, Patti 48, 49, 51, 53, 97, IIS, IIQ Dohr, Becky 17, 89 Dolan, Bill 61, 64, 81 Dombeck, Jack 41, 65, 89 D0najkoski,J1m 89 Donna, Sister 81 Dorschner, Randy 37, 91 Drzewiecki, Jack 65, 89 DuChateau, Beth 11, 18, 81, 85 Dumke, Kalen 1, 4, 97, 108 Dumke, Karen 4, 34, 97, 115 Dunn, Sue 7, 43, 69, 89 Dzialo, Connie 41, 51, 91, 111 Dzialo, Sharon 10, 41, 111 E Ebben, Carrie 81 Ebben, Don 97, 115 Giesen, Bil Giesen, Bo l81 b 31, 99, 108 Giesen, Judy 41, 49, 89, III1 Giesen, Patty 45, 93 Gillette, Bill 45, 48, 56, 57, 71, 99 Gilligan, Barbara 37, 81 Gilligan, Cathy 36, 37, 89 Gilligan, Mr. Russell 37, 79 Gillis, Tom 89 Gillis, Wayne 57, 99, Ilf Godhardt, Dan 41, 51, 57, 71, 93 Goetz, Regina 99, 1 If Golf 71, 73 Goss. Peggy 371 99 Grade, Mary 48, 99, 104, 115 Grade, Paul 41, 65, 89 Grall, Al 37, 93 Grall, Bonnie 37, 83 Grasse, Mr. James 17, 80 Greene, Mary 45, 99, IO8, 115 iries, Bill 59 Criesbach, Mary Q3 Griesser, Rick 57, 70, 71, 93 Criesser, Terri 83 Grishaber, Dave 59, 83 Grode, Gai 148, 66, 67, 99, IIS Grode, Laura 48, 99, 115 Groff, Dan 105, IIS 48, 66, 99, 101, Groff, Dick 16, 43, 89, 110 Groff, Gary 18, 37, 83 Groher, Rev. Robert 79 Gullickson, Debbie 37, 89. Gullickson, Lynn 37, QQ Gullickson, Mr, Robert 70 Gunther, Bill 100, 118 Guralski, Dawn 39, Q3 Guralski, Debbie 100, 118 Guralski, Duane 59, 83 Guyette, Tom 57, Q3 101, IIS Harvey, Mary Jo 41, 45, 100, 101, IIS Health Careers Club 51, S3 Hebeler, Mary 93 Hebeler, Mr. Roland 78 Heckner, Mary 43, 48, 100, 105 Heezen, Mary 18, 37, 83 Heil, Joe 50, Q3 Heil, John 89 Heindl, Paula 19, 30, 45, 100, IIS Heiting, Gloria 1, 31, 48, 100, 101, IO9 Heller, Pat 100, 109, IIS l lendricks, Rev. Ted 13, 79 Hengsteler, Chris 37, 83 Hermus, Mike 55. 57, 61, 68, 70, IOC, IIS Hesser, John Hett, Becky 48, 83, 100 Hett, Debbie 48, 100 Hinterthuer, Mrs. Frances 17, 719' 79 Hoffman, Mrs. Diane 17, 19, 79 lloffman, Fred 83 Hoffman, Mary 11, 37, 51, 93 Hoks, Dave 71, 93 Homecoming 60, 61 Hopfensperger, Jeanie 49, 91 Hopfensperger, Ron 83 Houk, Bonnie 7, 51, 93 Houk, Vicky 83 Houlihan, John 5, 57, IOI, 109, IIS Houlihan, Paul 57, 61, Q3 Houlihan, Pete 45, 57, 71, Q1 Houterman, Bill 18, Q3 Howley, Bob 43, 48, 61, 99, lOl, 115 Huelsbeck, Jeff 83 Hutchison, Brad 83 I Intramurals 68, 69 J Jandourek, Kathy 89 Janet, Sister 80 Jansen, Steve 57, 61, 71, 101, IOQ, IIS Jaykoski, John 101, 101 Jensen, Al SQ Johnson Johnson , Bernadette 89 , Chuck 9, 14, 55, 56, 57.58.67--63165-71193 Johnson, Judy Q3 Johnson, Ken 83 Johnson, Steve 13, 89 Junior Class QZ, 93, 94, 95 Kaiscr, Joanne 45, 89, 90 Kaiser, Sue 18, 40, 48, 101, 115 Kampo, Cathy io, IOI, 109, 115, 119 Kampo, Jim 31,83 Karisny, Paul 65, 71, 89 Karls, Mary 37, 89 Keberlein, Mary IOI, IIS Keberlein, Paula 10, 11, 67, 83. 85 Keberlein, Peter 64, 84 Kees, Nick 57, 71, 89 Kees, Steve 49, 57, 58, 70, 71, 101, IOS, 115 Kessler, Laurie 84 Kettenhofen, Jeff 41, 57, 61, 61, 94 Kettenhofen, John 71, 94 Kiefer, Ann 17, lOl Kiefer, Bill 59, 84 Kiefer, Rev. David 76 Kiefer, Mrs. Janet 77 Kiefer, Joe 94 Kiefer, Mary 89 Kiefer, Sue 11, 41, 45,94 Killian, Sue 16, 45, 51, 89,90 Killian, Virginia 4, 41 1 1 1 5 Kilsdonk, Tom 30, lOl, IIS Kimball, Chris 101 Kimball, Pete 89 Kitzerow, Dan 59, 84, 86 Klarner, Mike Q4 Klarner, Tom 3, 45, 89 Klein, Connie 48, 101, 105, 115 Klein, Mark 14, Q4 Klein, Pete 19, 59, 83, 84 Klockzien, Debra 84 Klundt, Steve 59, 64, 84 Knorr, Virginia 84 Kobinsky, Carmen Q4 Kobinsky, Dick 59, 64, 84 Koerner, Debbie 84, 85 Koester, Renee 84 Kolbe, Chris 37, 43, 91, Q4 Koller, Joan 84 Koller, George 38, 101 Kolosso, Jim 59, 84 Konkol, Mr. Richard 64, 73 Kopiske, Bonita 17, IOI Koszalinski, Greg 59, 64, 84 Koutnik, Bob 84 Kramarczyk, Vicky 84 Krautkramer, Laura 37, 94 Krautkramer, Paul 13, 84 Krautkramer, Steve 15, 37, 41, 45, 76, 101, 101 Krieger, Rick 36, 37, 84 Krueger, Audrey 13, 89 Krueger, Tom 45, 73, 89 Kunstman, Linda 101, IIS Kunstman, Nancy 14, 89 Kuskowski, Marianne 18, 84 Kuskowski, Mike 19, 41, 47, 101, 101,105,115 ,fZ, IO, L Laabs, Tom 34 Laemmrich, Mark 41, 57, 61, 63, 65, 71, 89 LaPean, Cindy 37, 90 Larsen,John18, 55, 57, 61, 61 101, 115 LaZotte, Marianne 7, 30. 94 l,aZ0tte, Sandy 67, 84 Lehncr, Larry 75, 98, 99, 191 Lennert, Judi 50, 94 Lenz, Barb 17, Oo Lenz, Liz 19, 3f,,17,.,1,S, 101 LeR0ux, Jim 31, 57, 101, 115 Lesperance, Gary 64, 84 Library 46, 47 Liebhauser, Karen 90 Liebhauser, Sally 43, 101 Liebhauser, Tom 94 Liethan, Tom 19, 31, 59, 34 Lindemann, Patti 51, 101, 104, IIS Lingnofski, John 90 Loper, Mark 65, 88, QO Lornson, Cathy 46, Q4 Lornson, Joan 84 Lotzer, Bob 57, 73, 101, 115 Lotzer, Merry 94 Lucier, Cheryl 90 M Club 48, 49 Mabie, Lizz 15, 39, QO Machak, Chuck 101, 115 Machak, Mark 59, 84 Macho, Carey 10, 94 Macho, Cindy 84 Mack, Christine 43, 51, 90 Mader, Lynn 37, 84 Mader, Steve 57, 61, Q0 Mahoney, Susan 84 Maintenance Personnel 80 Mancosky, Tom 19, 37, 84 Marquardt, Beth Q0 Marquardt, Billie 18, 49, 84 Marshall, Donna 37, Q4 Marshall, Kathy 11, 37, 46, 98, 101 Marshall, Mike 18, 59, 84 Martell, Bill Q4 Martell, Margie 11, 50, 101, IIS Martin, Mary 85 Martin, Richard 47, IOZ, 103 Massart, Rev. James 9, 17, '91 79 Matowitz, Kris 94 Mattern, Glen 59, 85 Mauthe, Bill 59, 64, 85 McCann, Karen 11, 67. 90 McCann, Kevin 64, 85 McCl0ne, Dan 15, 41, 57, 61, 71, 103, IIS McClone, Molly QC McHugh, Karen 37, 41, 67, Q0 Mecikalski, Linda 10, 11, 85 Mecikalski, Maxine 13, 50, 103 Mecikalski, Mike 39, 90 Medarde, Sister 78 Meier, Eileen 11, 51, 94 Meier, John 90 Meier, Mary 14, 85, 86 Mericle, Darlene 94 Merkel, Margaret 90 Meyer, John 47, 103, 105 Meyers, Gloria 90 Meyers, Jean 31, Q4 Meyers, Nancy 85 Meyers, Pat 59, 64, 81, 85 Michalkiewicz, Cheryl 51, 94 Michalkiewicz, Dave 59, 64, 84. 85 Michalkiewicz, Gary 13, 41, 47. 48,66,101,103,115 Michalkiewicz,Judi 11, 41, 48, 53.84.IO3,115,110 Michiels, Debbie 90 Mielke, Don 59, 85 Mielke, Georgette 47, 103 Mihm, Pam 94 Miller, Loren 15, 59, 61, 63, 71, 103, IIS Miller, Marcia 85 Miller, Tom 59, 85 Mix, Marilyn 103 Moericke, Becky Q4 Mortell, Joyce 67, Q0 Mueller, Mr. C. Geoffrey 81 Mueller, Rita 1, Q4 N Nadolney, Perry 10, 31, 75, 103 Nadolney, Roch 90 Nash, Ann 37, 53,90 National Honor Society 101 Nemecek, Wayne 90 Nemick, John 41, 47, 48, 103, 115 Nichols, Mike 15, 65, 70, 90 Noffke, Judy 19, 85 Noffke, Nathan 103, IIS Noll, Mike 103, IIS Novakofski, Gary 47, 103 O Omachinski, Dave 3, 11, 11, 41, ,47. 51, 103 , O'Mara, Patti 94, 103 O Meara, Kitty 49, 85 Olvieara. Pat 48, 57, 69. 71, 94 Uppelr, Jim 64. 85 Ostorero, Ken lO3, 119 P Pack, Steve IOB, IOQ, IIS Page, Randy 10, 94 Pagel, Bob 43, 57, 65, 71, 90 Paronto, Jeff 38, 94 Peeters, Paul 57, Q4 Pep Club 48, 49 Phalen, Barb 10, 14, 43, 94 Phalen, Mary 43, 53, Q0 Pliska, Mr. Robert 57, 61, 61, 64, 81 Pocquette, Rene 37, 41, 88, Q0 Pozolinski, Janice 11, Q4 Preimesberger, Ruth 85 Preissner, Joan 85 Preissner, Mark IO3, IOS, IIS Preissner, Mary Q0 Pritzl, Diane 41, QS Pritzl, Eileen QS Pritzl, Jim 85 R Rankin, Mike QS Rappert, Diane 95 Rass, Michael 10, 11, 85 Rass, Pat 19, 85 Recker, Greg 85 Reimer,Jel'f103, 118 Reimer, Jill 60, 67, 88, Q0 Reiser, James 57, 90 Rekowski, Leonore 85 Remmel, Dan 37, 90 Renard Business 44, 45 Renard Editorial 44, 45 Renard Photography 44, 45 Resch Resch Resch Resch Resch Resch: Resch Resch 1 1 5 Resch, Rhyne 104 Ringe i Dan 30, 70, 103 David 30, 104, IIS Mr. Edward 76, 77 Janice 18, 37, 85 Joe 19, 64, 85 Linda 104, IIS Maureen 18, 43, Q0 Peggy 34, 37. 104. 105, Roger 38. 95 r, Mary 43. 48, 51. 98. lO6, IIQ , Fred 104 Ringel, Sue 14, 90 Rippl, Mary 14, 11, 67, 85 Rippl, Richard 19, 59, 86 Rogers, Wally 14, 37, IOZ, lO4 Rohe, Chris 86 Rohe, George 34, IO4, 115 Rossey, Mike 34, 101, 104 Roth, Roger IO4 Rotzenberg, Mary 41, 43, 48, 69, 104, 105, llf Ruelle, Tim 37, 104 Runnoe, Debbie 90 S Sahotsky, Donna 41, 86 Sambs, Mary 86 Samolinski, Karen 8, 10, 66, 67, 95 Sanders, James 104, IIS Schierl, Dan 16, 90 Schierl, Deborah 19, 86 Schipferling, Lyn QS Schmanski, Helen 1, 43, IOS, 1 108 Schmidt, Joan IOS Schmidt, Linda 86 Schmidt, Pat IOS Schmitzer, Mike QS Schneider, Margaret 37, Q5 Schneider, Patricia 13, 36, E17. 90 Sc neider, Robert 37, 55, 57, ll 105. 5 Schommer, Sue IOS, 118 Schreiber, Cindy 41, QS Schuch, Gary 24, 39, 43. 57, QI Schultz, Louann 17, 37, QI Schultz, Thomas 105, IIS Schultz, Tom 10, 57, 61, 63, 70,71,91,107 Schwab, Jim QS Schwab, Linda 11, 86 Schwalen, Charles 35, 75, 115 Schwalen, Jerome IOZ, 105 Schwarzbaucr, Cathy 1, IOG Schwarzbauer, Jean 41, 43, 47 48, 101, 105, IOC, llf Schwarzbauer, Joan 43, Ol Scott, Karen 86 Scott, Mary 6, 43, 91 Scovronski, Debbie 86 Senior Class 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 101, 107 IO1, 103, 104, IOS, 106: Senior Directory IO8, 109 Sewall, Chris 95 Shelley, Kevin 57, QI Shelley, Mary 11, I4 48. 50 Shulfer, Conni 35, lOf7 Shulfer, Kathy 95 Simon, Julie QI Simon, Ruth 37, QI Skalmoski, Tom 19, 64, 86 Ski Club 68, 69 Smith, Kathy 37, 95 Smith, Marilee 95 Smith, Natalie 37, 51, QI Sommerhalder, Gary 59, 86 Sophomore Class 88, 89, 90, QI Spalding, Dan 53, 59, 86 Spalding, Steve QI Spang, Connie 17, Q1 Spang, Steve QI Spanjers, Frank 16, 57, 61, 90, .35. 43. QI Spanjers, Mary 16, 86 Spielbauer, Mike 19, 64, 86 Stadler, Jaime 33, 59, 86 Stark, Jim 50, 51, 57, 76, 99, 106 Stark, Linda 14, 11, 67, 86 Stark, Patti QI Stephanie, Sister 80 Stier,Jim 14, lO6, 109, 115 Stilp, Cathy 5, 41, 48, IOI, IOS, IOU. IIS Stinski, Rick 6, 95 St. Peter, Mike 37, 95 Strelow. Dick 86 Stuck, Joseph 59, 86 Student Council 41, 43 Stumpl, Ann 91 Stumpf, Dan 39, 95 Stumpf, Mary 13, 17, 41, 47, IOZ, IOC, IIS Sturgis, Laura 86 Stute, Steve 59, 86 Subscribers 110, Ill, 111, 113 114, IIS, 116, 117 Sullivan, Chris 4. 47, 107, IIS 44 f' Sullivan, John 65, 71, QI Sullivan, Terry 37, 43, 107, IO8, 115 Swanson, Charlene 86 Swanson, Randy 70, 95 Swederski, Kathy 41, 101, 105, 107, IO8, IIS, 110 Swichtenberg, Bill 86 Swiontek, Anne 107 Swiontek, Chris 86 Swiontek, Jean 91 T Taves, Debbie 43, QI Tennis 72 Fhelen, Carol 1, 47. 50, 107, , Ilf l'hiede, Dolores 6, 10, 34, 50, 3 61, 66, 67, 95, 110 Thiel, Marion 15, 37, 91 l'rettir1, Miss Rosemary 79, 113 Tuchscherer, Jeri 11, 40, 41, 43, 48, lO7., IO7, llf, llO U Ulrich, Mary 86 V VandeLogt, Sandy 87 Vandenberg, Debbie QS Vandenberg, Jim 87 Van cle Ven, Betty QS Van de Ven, Christine 4, 50, 101, 107, 115 Van de Ven, Bill QI Van Dyke, Connie 53, 101, IO7, IIS Van Gompel, Jim QS Van Gompel, Paula 37, 87 Van Lankvelt, Rose 87 Van Lieshout,J0an 48, 67, 68, IOS, IO7 Van Vreede, Kay 37, 45, IOS, IO7 Verbrick, John 59, 87 Verbrick, Tom 65, 71, 91 Verena, Sister 43, 81 Verstegen, Clare 41, 41, 48, 49. 53.101115 Viotto, Sue 10, QI Voss, David 10, 31, 64, 87 W Wagner, Pauline 18, 37, 83, 87 Wainscott, Mike 11, 18, 87 Wainscott, Tim 16, 64, 71, 95 Walbrun, Jon 11, 19, 47, 55, 70, 107, IIS Walbrun, Linda 15, 95 Walbrun, Marcia 18, 76. 95 Wangelin, John 87 Wanserski, Betty 107, IIS Wanta, Doris QI Wanty, Jim 71, QI Wanty, Judi 11, 51, 94, 95 Waters, Colleen 37, 40, 48, 51, IO7 Weber, Sue 8, 41, 95 Weinke, Brad lOf, lO7 Weisgerber, Linda 87 Welsh, Mary Jo 17, 87 Wenzel, Robert 16, 59, 87 Wetzel, Dan 15, 31, 57, 59, 71, 107, llf Williams, Peggy 15, QI Willing, Judy 87 Willing, Richard 59, 87 Wilson, Teresa QI Wilz, Denise QI Wilz, Sue 18, 37, 87 Winarski, Terry 10, 61, 91 Vilintheiser, Cathy 87 Wirth, Todd IO, 43, 65. 73, QI Wittmann, Carol 44, 46, 47, IO7, IOO, IIS Wonser, Tim 95 Woulf, Mary 45, 60, 66, -95 Wroblewski, Margie 37, 107, 108, 118 Youth For Action 51, 53 Z Zagzebski, Al 59, 64, 81, 87 Zelinske, Jeff QI Zelinski, Kay 35, 67, QI Zelinski, Lois 11, 35, 37,91 Zettel, Paul 87 Zielinski,J0an IO, 51. 53, Q5 Zielinski, Sue 11, 37, 41, 88, QI Zimmer, Julie 9, 19, 87 Zimmer, Sheri 43, QI Zimmerman, Anne 37, 45, IO? 1 18 Zimmerman, Laura 11, 87 Zolkoske, Joan 91 Zuleger, livelyn 1, 46, 47, IO7, IIS gs l 1 Index II9 s J i ,rt , N ax -J just lilqe turning the last pages ol a hoolt, the school year ends. 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