Tabor Academy - Fore n Aft Yearbook (Marion, MA)

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WISEMAN, President CHARLES B. FINN CHESTER A. GARTHWAITE, Clerk BETH CARMODY HARRY HORSTMA N, Treasurer PATRICIA WACHTER HARVARD PETERSON 8th GRA DE MARVIN WHITEAKER BYRDIA HAMPTON 'Ith GRA DE LELA HARRIS SADIE BAILEY ART INSTRUCTOR EDNA LANE VOCAL INSTRUCTOR MARY ANN RAY ,3 2 i X53 S234 MEASURING RAUIATIUN INT MEASURE!! Ill I CALLED HUETNEI .Asn-J' EUGENE SCHROEDER General Science Chemistry Physics JOHN DOYLE Baseball Coach F0Ogba11 Coach Boys Physical Education Basketball Coach Drivers Education Health Football Coach Basketball Coach ANITA COW IE General Math Geometry Advanced Math CALVIN WISE Geography American History American Problems Track Coach Basketball Coach Cross-Country Coach PAUL ZIPPERER Typing I, II Shorthand Bookkeeping Business Techniques -3- Algebra I, II BERNICE THRUN Girls Physical Education Health L DONALD UEBEL World History Guidance Counselor Principal KENT DUIT English I, II, IV Forensics Wrestling Coach KA THLEEN WALTERS Biology English III Forensics JAMES SMITH Vocational Agriculture Future Farmers of America I vsxf ,X I x NORMA ROB ERT S Home Economics Future Homemakers of America MA RTORIE MILLER Guidance Counselor Librarg Speec Forensics -9- School Staff Office Staff Maxine Dechow and Helen Hermsen. II Custodians Iohn Champion and Allen Millin. Sf 3 1 P 1 D ' . , . Cooks Edna Haberichter, Mary Hazen, Wilma Wilkinson, Dorothy Meng, Margaret Knapp. Absentee Slip Gatherers: K. Cohen, R. I-lorstman, B. Quick, G. Ieidy. SEATED: B. Bunders, L. Reinsbach, L. Kel ey. Sorry that we weren't able to get a picture of the bus drivers. They are: Bob Lane, Harold Govier Everett Tolle, Del Hazen, Milo Bean, Clayton Crubaugh, Francis Check, Wayne Wilson, and Leland Anderson. RIGHT: Kitchen Help: J. Sprosty, R. Haberich- ter, L. Winkers, M. Sprosty, L. Kelley, L. Reinsbach, A. Sprosty. PRAIRIE du CHIEN CARSL TRUCK DEALERS ASSOC. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin MARSHFIELD BOOK 85 STATIONERY COMPANY Marshfield, Wisconsin Faculty LEFT 'FO RIGHT: Freshrnan Representatives Darrell Noethe and Jeannie Rewey, Jnnror Representatives Mich Millin and Karen Cohen, King Dave Nies and Queen Marilyn Cooley, Senior Representatives Gary Bcnelrer and Betty Bunders, and Sophomore Representatives Budd Bunders and Barbara Myers. Above, Queen Marilyn receives a Homecoming trophy from Coach John Doyle as King Dave looks on. H 8L N PLUMBING AND HEATING Fennimore, Wisconsin I Homecoming A highlight ol the evening was provided hy onr mystery couple shown helow, Coaches Ilovle and Schroeder! vi 5 1 El Z5 e A-Y .- some action during the game . . . ...atossofthecoin . .. -9 . llett . . . the niarcliing band adds color to the annual event . . . y and Marilyn are ready for lialf-time . . . ' A 1 4 231118 . . . i h I . . . solemn vows to win were taken and supposedly 3 Penalty OPUOU 'Jufmg the never to he broken . . . MURRAY ELECTRIC METRO THEATER Lancaster, Wisconsin Prairie dn Cliien, Wisconsin QQ 99 ' A Team Action QQ 99 B Team Action LEFT TO RIGHT: Marty Miller, wrestling Bill Rice and Butch Quick, basketballg George Lane and Lyle Michel, basketball. ' Q40 1 .-H-.. -BT . . . La Vern Bowen attempts a free throw . . . . . . the cheerleaders pose with Coach Cal Wise after a victory for West Grant . X-1 z , - 7 55 T X 4 2 .L - .-- . , . a word of encouragement for Z1 . . . a tip and a mad scramble for the ball . . . . Olll' CSICCIHCLJ IFBCUIIY IICIPS OUI fellow teammate . . . with apep rally. . . . RIGHT TOP: Doug Skrade drives in for a basket. RIGHT BOTTOM: A time out during a game. vw at 8 ' . 53 :skizwmw-t 1. x tx 'Ii u,ku,g,. I mrs I ff. on g! ...aw ,. LE . 1-5 - .. X. . -- .. - . K - . ws .mms M Q Rv: In wrestling, Mick Millin gets the best of an opponent while the rest of the team looks on. - - l' ' 'iL?v '?- LEFT: ID UHCR. P3111 .l .-2,-, .. . n. t -Ji.,-assi: , . 1 D I ,' .yt I I rn J if 5' Garthwalte and Tim 4 W 9 .1 -' '- ., - - - . . 1 -X J 'it W Walters f1n1sh a race. . ' ' v ' ' ' x . . 1 G, ' ' D ' .sf '. I V J 'i RIGHT: Dave Anderson A -P 5 .am . N ' , Q , .fi aj I it ' puts the shot. 5 Q Q ,p 'V U. , Q . f ,K 3 ing- 1 .G '. + way ,L 4 . .t 5, ,L 5 , Q , f nf,-'-' -Rf? P'f5 f1i?ffC,ff?3f-rss Q22 . Y 5 ,, .f ffm 'CQ -Ms .xv-3-ff? . , ,V A 1 R, K 5 :sf M,-: f:1Q'e2gca2,rS:-z5J1'51iq,.', f '? :i,. ,.. - - - fs-s.sf.. f'::-' , I- Badger Girls Badger Boys Noel Ferguson, Jean Kussmaul, Karen Mergen. i i Mick Mullin, Ron Wiseman, Paul Garthwaite Grant County Govermnent Day Representatives SEATEDg Larry Horsfall, Lois Kalinowski, Marilyn Cooley, Sharon Champion. STANDING: Barb Neises, Ron Wiseman, Mr. Wise, Betty Bunders. 140 si Compliments of GEORGE R. BREBER MUSIC CO. Elkhorn, Wisconsin - 17 - PROM COURT: Count Paul and Countess Connieg Duke David and Dutchess Kareng King Mick and Queen Kareng Princess Jean and Prince Jerryg Lady Kathleen and Lord Terry. Junior Prom LEFT: Princess Iean Kussmaul crowns Queen Karen Mergenr RIGHT. Prince Jerry Breuer crowns King Mick Mullin. x 5. ri B. Compliments, LEN GREIBER, HERFF -JONES REPRESENTATIVE RIGHT: The Royal Court cross the bridge in preparation for the crowning of the yet unknown queen. Isle Of LEFT: Queen Karen smiles happily as she loads the grand march. LEFT: The crowd enjoys a dancc. . . . L .SAA RIGHT: ..... as the band plays a dreamy waltz. DOUBLE COLA BOTTLERS Richland Center, Wisconsin enior Class Trip - or - Watch Out Chicago! Our first stop in Chicago was O'Hare Field. . John Rock is packed and ready to go. riff We went to the Lincoln Park Zoo where some of the kids rented a rowboat and had some fun. Q.. 1 -20- if r , r .S 4 K ' If , L' fra I K m , , - 9 fu 'F 2 Lois and LaVem take in some of the sights at the Z.oo. v 'if -ff We visited the Museum of Science 8a Industry L y . . where Mr. Doyle managed to become a star. We went to the Breakfast Club . . . U1 'J We saw the Chicago Cubs get beat by the Mets 19-1. What a game!! ax Many of us took pictures. f---S' , It was bermuda weather. y Now, for a game of cards and . the long ride home. -21- Father Dietzal congratulates co-valedictorians Larry Finn and Doug Skrade. Graduates listen . . . Q24 Baccalaureate Students listen to Baccalaureate address. . . . while Mr. Stockton delivers Commencement address. And Graduation Marilyn Cooley delivers her Salutatory address while students eager y await the handing out of their diplomas. Doug Skrade gives his Valedictory address. cd! mf 'imma Larry Finn, valedictorian, is the first to receive his diploma. Mr. Walters congratulates Roger White. - 23 - ward Night Students receiving Special Awards are as - follows: Yearbook and Annual Award -Mary Jane Cairns Mathematics -Donna Boldt D.A .R, Award-Marilyn Cooley Betty Crocker Award -Pat Parker Coach Doyle presents athletic awards to the Seniors. Crisco Award -Sharon Skaife Art Award -Annette Fuller Citizenship Award -Annette Fuller , . I Dare You Award 1Books put out by Check- A11-Around GH1 'Mari' -lane Cairns . P. T.A. Scholarship-Larry Finn All -Around Boy -Larry Finn erboard Squarej -Dave Nies and Lois Kalinow l ski Radio Awards -Bob Skaife and Paul Garthwaite Sportsmanship Award-Dave Nies uturaphs WELSH'S MENS WEAR Fennirnore, Wisconsin FENNIMORE INSURANCE AND REALTY Fennimore, Wisconsin - 24 - Seniors GARY BENEKER LaVERN BOWEN IANICE BRADLEY f JUDY BAILEY TERRI BAILEY KAREN BEDWARD Seniors Look Forward To New Experiences LARRY BREUER BETTY BUNDERS MARY JANE CAIRNS KUSSMAUL SEED COMPANY Mt. Hope, Wisconsin MARILYN COOLEY LARRY FIN N ANNETTE FULLER In A Rapidly Changing World J OHN KA SPAREK DIC K LAM BERT RIC K MA SON PRAIRIE LOCKER SERVICE Prairie du Chien, Wisconsm PAUL GRAF BONNIE IEIDY LOIS KALINOWSKI KATHY NOETHE PATRICIA PARKER DA VID REWEY DOUGLAS MCCARTNEY BARBARA NEISES DAVID NIES As We Near Our Goal, TURNER MOTORS Lancaster, Wisconsin DENNIS REWEY WILLIAM RICE JOHN ROGERS SHARON SKAIFE DOUGLAS SKRADE MARGARET SPROSTY iff ,, E MARY TORNOW SKE A MARGARET WACHTER ' TIMOTHY WALTERS N e Look To The Future ' A 5 ROGER WHITE S I TTT ffv 56' ALLEN woon ..,. F I iw , 5 PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Lancaster. Wisconsin JUDY BAILEY: Newspaper 45 Forensics 35 Plays 45 Band 1, 2,35 Librarian 35 Chorus 15 Annual 45 National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 Triple Trio 1. TERRI BAILEY: Newspaper 1,2,45 Basketball 15 FHA 3,45 Chorus l,2,45 Majorette 1,25 Softball 1,25 Tennis 1. KAREN BEDWARD: FHA 1,2,3,4. GARY BENEKER: Band 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Baseball l,2,3, 45 Football 45 Basketball l,2,3. 45 Lettermens Club 3,45 Cross-Country 25 Badger Boys State 3. LAVERN BOWEN: Prom Kin 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 1g,2,3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2, 3,45 FFA Secretary 45 W Club 2,3, 45 Track 15 Cross-Country 2,45 State Farmer. BETTY BUNDERS: Newspaper 45 Forensics 45 Plays 45 Prom Court 35 Cheerleader 1.2, 3, 4, Captain 3,45 Homecoming Court 2, 45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Chorus 1,45 Annual 4. MARY IANE CAIRNS: Class Presi- dent 25 Class Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Newspaper 2,3,4, Editor 45 Band l,2,3. 4, Treasurer 45 Solo Ensemble l,2, 3,45 FHA 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Reporter 25 Badger Girls State 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Triple Trio 1,45 Sextette 2,35 All-Star Chorus 45 Science Fair 3,45 All-Around Student Award 45 Plays 4. MARILYN COOLEY: Newspaper 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Secretary 2,35 Solo Ensembles 1,2,3, 45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Queen 45 DAR Award 45 FHA 1,2,3,4, President 45 Badger Girls State 35 Annual 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretaiiy 2,3, Vice-President 45 Nationa Honor Society 2,3,45 FHA Conven- tion 15 Salutatorian 45 Plays 4. LARRY FINN: Class Vice-President 25 Class President 3,45 Newspaper 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4, President 45 Solo Ensemble 1,25 Prom Court 35 Homecomin Court 2,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45iasketba11 l,2,3. 4, Captain 45 FFA 1,2, Sentinel 25 W Club 2,3,45 Track 1.2, 3.4, State Meet 3, 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Winter Formal 25 Plays 45 Valedictorian 45 All- Around Student Award 4. Senior ctivities ANNETTE FULLER: FHA 2.3.4, Historian 45 Chorus 15 Citizen- ship Award 4. PAUL GRAF: FFA 1,2,3,45 W Club 45 Wrestling 4. BONNIE JEIDY5 Forensics 1,2,45 Plays 2,3,45 Solo Ensemble 45 Prom Court 35 Librarian 3,45 FHA 1, 2,3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Shorus 1,4. LOIS KALINOWSKI: Class Secre- tary 2,3,45 Newspaper 45 Plays 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Solo Ensembles 1,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Chorus 1,25 Badger Girls State 35 Homecoming Court 35 Prom Queen 35 Triple Trio 1,25 I Dare You Award 4. JOHN KASPAREK: Football 2,45 FFA 1,2,3,4, State Farmer 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 FFA Conventions 3,45 FFA President 4. DICK LAMBERT: Class President 15 Forensics 1,25 Band 15 Solo Ensemble 15 Baseball 2,3, 45 Football l,2,3. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,45 W Club 1,2,3,45 Track 1,4. RICK MASON: Band 15 FFA l,2,35 Football 1. DOUGLAS McCARTNEY: Foren- sics 1,2,3,45 Plays 45 Band 1, 25 FFA 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 45 W Club 2,45 Track 1,25 Cross-Country 1,25 FFA Conven- tion 3,45 Manager of Sports 1.2.3. BARBARA NEISES: Forensics 1,35 Cheerleader 1,25 FHA 1,2,3,45 FHA Convention 25 Winter Formal Court 2. DAVE NIES: Clam Vice -President 3,45 Forensics 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Solo Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Prom Court 35 Homecoming King 45 Baseball 2,35 Footbal 2,3,45 FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3. Vice-President 45 W Club 3, 45 Student Council 25 National Honor Society l,2,35 Manager of Sports 15 Plays 45 IDare You Award 4. KATHY NOETHE: Plays 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Solo Ensemble 3,45 Prom Court 35 Cheerleader 15 FHA 1,35 Chorus 1,45 Annual 4. PAT PARKER: Class Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 45 Newspaper 45 Forensics 45 Plays 2,45 Solo Ensemble 45 Cheerleader 45 Librarian 3, 45 FHA 1,2,3, 45 FHA Convention 25 Triple Trio 2,4. DAVID REWEY: Baseball 3,45 Football 1,25 Basketball l,2,35 FFA 1,2,3,45 W Club 1,2,3,4 Track 15 Winter Formal Court 25 Plays 4. BILL RICE: FFA 1,2,3,45 W Club 45 Track 15 Cross-Country 15 Manager of Sports 45 FFA Basketbal l,2,35 Plays 4. JOHN ROGERS: Class Treasurer 15 Football 1,2,3,45 FFA 2,3,45 W Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Plays 4. SHARON SKAIFE: Plays 45 FHA l,2,3, 45 Chorus l,2,35 Triple Trio 35 FHA Convention 2. DOUG SKRADE: Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Solo Ensemble 1,25 Prom Court 35 Baseball 35 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, MV Player 35 W Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 President 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Valedictorian 45 State Track Meet 4. MARGARET SPROSTY: Newspaper 45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Librarian 354. MARY TORNOWSKE: Newspaper 45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Plays 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Solo Ensemble 1, 2,3,45 Annual 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4. MARGARET WACHTER: Newspaper 45 Forensics 35 Plays 45 Band 25 Librarian 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,45 FHA Conven- tion 1: Triple Trio 1,2. TIM WALTERS5 Newspaper 35 Forensics l,2,35 Plays 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Solo Ensem le l,2,3. 45 Football 15 Basketball l,2,35 W Club 2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 Track 3,45 Badger Boys State 3. ROGER WHITE: Football 1, 2,3. 45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2,3,45 State Farmer 45 W Club 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 15 FFA Convention 45 All-Around Athlete Award 45 State Track Meet 3.4. Senior Class Pla M lW ini Boarding House Reach Betty, Larry, Allan, Dave, and Judy practice 3 SCCD6. Mrs. Mott sleepwalks. I Wilber and Herc discuss ways to Mrs. Maxwell and Connie talk. make money- 4 -5.6 3 . vol 3 - Mrs. Miller gives directions during a rehearsal. Limpy and Nora plan a get-away. Wilber ,...... Hercules Nelson . . Betty Lou Maxwell. Connie Maxwell . . Bernadine Smith . . John Maxwell. . .. Janet Maxwell. . . Aunt Mary ..... Lirnpy McGuire . . Nora .... . . . CA ST Ninety Volt': Jones ,I , Roughhouse Ruby. . Mr. Potter ,.... Lucy Burns ,,,, Mrs. Mott. . Connolly. . . Allen Woocl Larry Breuer Betty Bunders Judyl Bailey Kat y Noethe Dave Nies Pat Parker Marilyn Cooley Bill Rice Margaret Wachter John Rogers Maryjane Cairns Larry Finn Barbara Nieses Sharon Skaife Dave Rewey Seniors Of 1964 Motto: A Journey of a thousand miles begins with one step Class Flower: h Class Colors: G d Wh eQ,. SENIORS OF 1964 -32- Underclassmen W Advisors, Mr. John Doyle and Mrs. Anita Cowie. SEATED: Treasurer, Ron Wiseman: Vice-President, Karen Mergeng President, Dave Anderson, and Secretary, Mick Millin. I' S, . it Z KL 'iv .g A' is A C .fx , y Nga . ff f' I A L, -if Q- 3 B. :Ar g sw sss --if Junior Class With our Junior year past, we have only one more year to go...None of us will soon for- get the tests we wrote... We got our first chance at the test tubes this year. .. We got our class rings.. . Our prom turned out to be very interesting. . . We worked hard this year and had a lot of fun, and will be back next year, to try again. D. Anderson I. Ashmore K. Bailey L. Bean R. Blackbourn D. Boldt 1 f K. Bowen ? ra, I. Breuer J. Caya 'W S. Champion K rii K. Cohen A Q B. Culligan l F. Ellis H ' N. Ferguson ' r ' M. French Qi. h f,,,. P. Garthwaite 'gt 1 . R. Hamann i ' P. Harris L. Hesslin L. Horsfalg Jeidy Johnson Kitelinger Kolman Knapp Koschkee Kussmaul Kussmaul McCartney Mergen Miller Miller Morgan Palmer Peterson Quick Redman Reukauf Richard Schnitzler Schultz Skaife Spoerle Titiey Thorman Tolle Trine Wiseman Zerbel in 3 1 -45 X ti ,,r,, . Y Q: e S51 1, .3 , i Sw Aa 'i gf 9 QA J l if V 1 ,fi i ,.'. 4 .Q if ,sd '!!'. A : Q, Y r fi U In 3 hm.. 4 I Y 4 x. 7 Y:- Xa' Not Available I IL Advisors, Mrs. Sophomore Class Our school career half over .. .we sponsored the Christmas party.. .we ordered our class rings . . . we sponsored many candy sales ...we had two slave sales... we had a white eleghant sale. . . and, we are looking orward to the day Ardys Draggs and Mr. Calvin Wise. to right: Vice-President, Butch Quick: Treasurer, Rae Ann Horstmang President, Pauline Kalinowski, and Secretary, Lyle Michel. SEATED, left ,glam 'ST 'SE Q is N1 Y i .xx 5 A . K -. 1572? 5 EK. WEBB PLUMBING AND HEATING its -36- when we wi11.be upperclassmen. B. Adams S. Bailey N. Breuer B. Bunders , . J. Cathman G. Cooley ii' E. Curtis Vi' B. Dearborn W : : Mflifzas- xii' I Q y , J. Garthwaite S' 5 G. Harris H J. I-lorsfall 'f' .. R. Horstman . ,A ZIP 1 ' .2 ' K ' 'I D. Huff F, 7. P. Kalinowski J. Keeney in ZEQ L. Kelly NOT AVAILABLE Lancaster, Wisconsin C. Knapp N. Kussrnaul G. Lane M. Luber IP 5 Q 3 ,, . , 1 ga., AD, 54444-I4 ii ,F,1 . V-,.,.. : 5- + fr E . . .n 1 . . B. Mayne . - ... S. Mergen Q k': -5 Q nliifkfi' L. Mic el 2 , . P ' ' M. Miller .v - Y f. ,W u Gul P. Mink l.. . V L. Morgan - B. Myers E C. Mmdham 1 .- gs, -:uv D. Nies .x .r A in F s, B. Quick S . R. Quick :ij N. Spangler , p IQI P ' , .. XM ' W ' Q' v . N C. Sprague f L - , J. Stagman SY I. Stark S ,y N 'fi D. Weidemann Y ' S J. Woods S S. . rv- 5 zf I Q -.s lllll PEOPLES STATE BANK -- Serving Crawford and Grant Counties -- Prairie du Chien Offices at Glen I-Iaven, Patch Grove, Soldiers Grove, Wauzeka X w r . Freshman Class Our first year in high school ...we had many new and differ- ent c1asses,..we had to get used to ghoing to a different room for eac class, . . we sponsored sock hops and candy sales. . . we are looking forward to three more years at West Grant. X.- STANDING: Advisor, Mr. Gene Schroeder. SEATED: President, Gary Kolmang Treasurer, Dave Taylor, Vice-President, Ruth Quick, and Secretary, Wendy Brown. ia, a . 1 fa.: 7 V . I 9 I' ,. if .3 ...air xii' T f s a n .yi if i 'V -P B. Bailey G. Bauer D. Bean Q if R. Beesecker Q ps S. Bellis I. Blackbourn M. Blackbourn M. Bohringer T. Breuer T. Breuer W. Brown .x I. Budd . W, fi sr. V , K. Bunts G. Campbell r 1, T. Clar if 'fiff O. Coleman Compliments of the UNION STATE BANK Lancaster, Wisconsin W. Cooley H. Curtis R. Curtis L. Dearborn D. French M. Garside R. l-laberichter D. Harville J. flying G. Kolman R. Lane J. Lester S. McKichan C. Marshall R. Niveral D. Noethe N. Quick R. Quick L. Reinsbach J. Rewey l. Schmidt G. Sprague E. Sprosty J. Schultz . 5 1. It Kbb: 5 k gtk -'s 'K I yi x L f . ,slr 'X , If -5 K if X il U. ,. v ,. .. , ,- ,- R ., fi.: v X, A Xhfex . 2 -' AS. 'mx Q1 :yi 4 , Q L. 1 'Q . . 7 1 I5 J A f .9153 4 if ' X XYXX ,jx N 3 6 XA. 5 9 FENNIMORE FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING Fennimore, Wisconsin at L. Wood f a C. Stark D. Taylor M. Wachter E. Winkers i 4-4-Q Outstanding Underclassmen Shown to the right is Junior Ron Wiseman and Science Fair advisor, Mr. Gene Schroeder. Ron participated in the Science Fair at Platteville and received an honor- able mention. Two seniors, Mary ,Tane Cairns and Mary Tornowske also participated Shown to the left are two West Grant Students who were fortun- ate enough to take part in the State Music Festival this year. Noel Feqguson had a Class A piano so o, and Marty Miller had a Class A tenor solo. Q18 Shown to the right is Lyle Michel who was the local FFA Speaking Contest winner, - I -40- Sports s , s g, Lrgr y S A , ,.,, 1, r i unix, 7 The West Grant High School Varsity Football Team QBELOWQ SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS STANDING, left to right: Dave Nies, Rog White, Dave Rewey, Doug Skrade, Dick Lambert. KNEELING: Larry Finn, Gary Beneker, Vern Bowen, John Rogers. Q . Football The football team, coached by John Doyle and Gene Schroeder, ended the 1963-64 season with an 0-8 record. Doug Skrade was voted team captain and Rog Beast White was the most valuab e play- er. Dave Nies, another senior, also did well. We are looking for ward to good things from Mick Millin, oe Caya, Grant Jeidy, Jerr Breuer, Bob Quick, James Star , tl Budd Bunders in the next 1 an few years. LANCASTER DENTAL BUILDING Lancaster, Wisconsin 'X l X 'Wi KNEELING, left to right: Teddy Brener, Bud l-lying, Terry Brener, Nick llrener, Lyle Michel, STANDING Tiin Walters, Paul Garthwaite, George Lane. ABSENT: Greg Cooley. X Cross-Countr This year the West Grant Cross- Conntry team ended their season second in the SWAL behind Iowa- Grant. They finished third in the sectional behind Sun Prairie and Iowa-Grant. We have a young team, losing only one senior, Tim Walters, and can do very well next season. Coach Wise hopes to see all the boys back next year, and he also hopes to see many new laces, too. RIGHT: Coach Cal Wise presents team captain George Lane with a letter that he won in cross- conntry. FARRELUS DRUG STORE Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin FENNIMORE LUMBER COMPANY Fenniinore, Wisconsin '4 s ,., , k Twig, 4 ' 4 GMA Left to right: Jack Horsfall, Gary Beneker, Larry Finn, Joe Caya, Pat Thormann, Doug Skrade, Coach Cal Wise, Rog White, Larry Horsfall, Ron Wiseman, James Stark, LaVern Bowen, Dave Anderson, and Terry Reukauf. Varsity Basketball The varsity team ended the season with a 3-13 conference record, and ranked tenth Coach Wise points out a play to team captain Larry Finn. in the SWAL. We are losinia few seniors, but should be able to come ack next year with a team sparked by the returning juniors and sophomores. Skrade came down with a rebound during the West Grant-Lancaster game. fBe1owy During a game with Prairie du Chien, West Grant players try for a rebound. Identifiable players are Doug Skrade 44, Roger White 54, and Jack Horsfall 20. INDIVIDUAL POINT TOTALS Plaxer FG FT Pts Skrade 73 48 194 Bowen 70 53 123 Stark 61 47 I 9 White 62 28 152 J. Horsfall 51 40 142 Caya 56 26 138 Thormann 22 Ig 52 Anderson 5 I Finn 4 7 I Reukauf O 6 2 Beneker 2 I 5 L. Horsfall 1 o 2 Wiseman O O O Team Total 407 267 IOSO D. Skrade, P. Thormann, Jack Horsfall, J. Caya, J. Stark, L. Bowen, R. White. lf L CITY FOOD STORE MOUNT HOPE CHEESE I ACTORY Fonniniore, Wisconsin Mount Hope, Wisconsin B N First five: Butch Quick, Bob Quick, Dan Nies, Darrell Noethe, John Woods. S6 IH. ESR Junior Varsity Basketball The Junior Varsity ended the ason with a O-I6 record. They Dan Nies helped spark the team aided by the other starters Bob Quick, utch Quick, John Woods, and Darrell oethe. The cheerleaders yelled long and loud, but couldn't seem to pep up the team when they were down. Many ofthe team members this r will be back, and they plan to er their record IOOQSI! FIRST ROW: D. Nies, B. Quick, B. Quick, I. Woods, D. Noethe. SECOND ROW: C. Knapp, N. Breuer, N. Spangler, T. Breuer, T. Breuer, J. Schmidt, D. Taylor, S. McKichan. THE CHET GARTHWAITE Brown Swiss Cattle FAMILY nked last in the SWAL. i i KNEELING, left to right: B. Hying, G. Cooley, G. Kolman, B. Bailey, D. Bean, P. Garthwaite, J. Cathman STANDING: J. Breuer, R. Haberichter, B. Culligan, M. Millin, B. Bunders, P. Graf, Coach Kent Duit. Wrestling i The first year of wrestling at West Grant proved to be very interest- ing even though the boys didn't win their fair share of meets. Inexperience proved to be the deciding factor in many of the meets. Most ofthe team members will be back again next year to make another try, and they should be one of the strongest teams around. Among those coming back are: Jerry Breuer, Bill Culligan, Mick Millin, Budd Bunders, and Greg Cooley. We expect to see all who were out this year back again. RIGHT: Coach Kent Duit with the team captain, Greg Cooley. FENNIMORE MOTORS GRANT COUNTY INDEPENDENT Fennimore, Wisconsin Lancaster, Wisconsin LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Parker, Betty Bunders, Karen Cohen, Kathleen Koschkee, and Lois Kalinowski STANDING, Center: Connie Kussmaul. Varsity Cheerleaders The cheerleaders were the ones who were responsible for keeping up the school spirit and keepin up the morale of the boys. They worked hard all year ant? pant on some very entertaining pep rallies for the student ody. Our thanks to them! Junior Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT to RIGHT: Pauline Kalinowski, Nanci Kuss- maul, Jeannie Rewey, and Ruth Quick. -48- Yeh ?fJ Autographs n X - x K x N3 Q N ,,....J... X is Lrg 32 , . , 4 N e X J ry I C Q-'s ,D 1964 Track And Field Team RIGHT: Shot put, discus Left toRi ht R Lane D Lambert R. whine, Ixfiillin, D.'An21ers0n. ' ABOVE: 880, Mile Left to Right: T. Breuer, L. Bowen, P. Garthwaite, T. Walters, Coach Wise, G. Lane, R. White, B. Morgan. LEFT: Hi hjump, pole vault, Broad jump Left to Rigatg D. Tagflor, I. Stark, P. Garthwaite, D. Skra e, R. White, B. Culligan. Bill Culligan pole vaults. He went to State this event. in Doug Skrade high jumps. He also went to State in this event and in the high hurdles. I Mick Millin puts the shot. Ready! Set! .L l Q . .. + 4.4. ...-W... , ...N . . .., sw K a Y - .-T -t-4 26 4 -,. :L 7 ' V -KV I J- - I . - '. ., I X .N ,,., K W '- Aiifii-?'Li xiiff' ' Ti-1' 45.2 1 -s. -I. - f -....:-. QA..-:.::..'rf.: ' - S.. ...: ' 4 ' 4. Nets... e -W at Ti?-aa. - ' TT'.Zi. ' .,,,, . . .: , an it dim -2- 'I - ., A, r Q-.- e f f . Tm fof 3 'esta Dougfkrade hands off to Rog hire in the medley P Q ' . K 1 .,,.- ' . rela . -u . ' Y 5 7 ' 5 - 3 ifarlf- Kal I -0. v i - - ,rw Q , V . l nr. x v .. ' . Roi shows a , 5 Lf ,M rib on he won. r 1 , l The Beast crosses the 3, Q . finish line first and the ,. s .., ' -'J team qualifies for State. , -W 'e ' ' mf' '44 -' fs' r r . 'J iw .. .1 ,.., ., .. If Mira , PHOEBE'S TRUCK STOP Open 24 hours a day. Fermimore. Wisconsm Read the COURIER PRESS for complete news and sports coverage. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin 4 'Nv xl! STANDING, Left to Right: D. Rewey, B. Quick, V. Bowen, L. Horsfall, D. Nies, T. Breuer, Mana erg I. Stagman, Coach Gene Schroeder. KNEELING: R. Beesecker, D. Rewey, G. Jeidg, D. Lambert, Schmitz S. Mergen, S. Huff. SITTING: B. Quick, J. Horsfall, I. Stark, T. Quick, T. Reu auf, I. Breuer. 4, I .g- a , ff WMI- I gf M - .5 JV :WEB ff ' W W , , ,H . A., I, V., xx A - - I - t i B ' L v -x, Tri+' ,L , ek? ' WW , me 1 iv - ' V A wifi. 'f L IF . V c f ig g, ' ' 'atv H' 5 li : j g ' ,wil nf Q T I , . Q .,T. j, .- Q B . i 1 J if. 4.7 1 ' wf2'w 'ey M-. fait j.gKijL,f1.,g:Vg :ji n., , :Q ' ,v . 2, ,L if K X f D-45, g4,..,f V-'N ,g jf, , s N 5 r .- X '5'3,tg5'- wif-f-Q ' Wait ' ., .F g i' 1 L. -,,,. Q, ' -2 J : .. .. . A , .wtf Q. irffl'x'f, ':x,'3 'w . . , -- .W f M 1 K, iv ,- Q- a A , 4. ,-gf,'g5.f . pm , .H '1,p.9,f ,fi xgmf. grtfh, 'r:2P!f1.ff..YfN' . Q , -' ' f '55 L- ' 4312.7 'Q' .,-..35,2,-Filgjfmiijtgt' L.i.f:-41 75 ,t-rf-'1.-.WSZIQFQS-47'-'ji V' v , ,.v.','Y.,, . 'X f E.,,,.f,:w1g3jc1Qm fit-113. 7- f'351f iff14Lf'au.g,t?:f'?i. QQ, a ' '1 . ABOVE: Coach Schroeder is shown with the pitchers and catchers. Left to Right they are: Vern Bowen, Jack Horsfall, Jim Stark, Jerry Breuer, and Bob Quick. Baseball BELOW: Dick Lambert waits for a play at first base. Congratulations to our many friends at West Grant High School from the SPORT CENTER, Platteville, Wisconsin. T. Reukauf L. Bowen I. Breuer I . Stark J. Horsfall B. Quick G. Ieidy T. Quick D. Lambert Dave Rewey T. Breuer Bu. Quick L. Horsfall I . Schmidt D. Huff S. Mergan Deny Rewey TOTAL Games won 1 Games lost 9 --Q BASEBALL ' GENERAL SUMMARY 31 3 6 6 12 3 3 3 31 3 8 2 14 24 5 7 6 32 5 8 3 21 3 4 2 17 5 3 5 7 O 2 2 28 5 6 3 10 25 0 6 1 10 0 0 4 13 3 2 1 15 2 5 4 3 0 0 O 1 0 0 0 O O 0 1 2 0 O 0 272 37 60 42 84 194 250 258 292 250 190 174 286 214 240 O00 154 333 000 O00 O00 000 221 MUELLER ATHLETIC SUPPLY MCGREGOR ROOFING COMPANY Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Approved Roofers -Phone 2396 McGregor, Iowa T NSC 'W' fxfikil -lki:f:Lm , fl -f fu- -. AA NV N Er, Q 2 A' ' ' if I ff ' Y Q we - Q' .1 W -fi-5+ ww 1 , 1' gf Sw ww, E f? 6 2 x Q? 5 If ', W ,W Xl 'N lx Q if 3 S W . , S Q W,,.f- -.. , W S , my .. ., 1 ,Vikg W fy W ' A V Amyx xv X w 5 'Gig E Q M P A ix Q V- -Q A E A - . ': ' ' -' . . . ,,.. . M QSM am .X ,, , ' .we QW! A.A, , 1 Ek I K----L.-.....l. . K Nr :Q 5: K . f:' ,, fs: , was 4' Activities VN Secretary-Treasurer, Noel Fergusong President, Doug Skradeg Vice-President, Marilyn Cooley. SEATED, left to right: Noel Ferguson, Doug Skrade, Marilyn Darrell Noethe, Gary Bauer, Mr. Uebel, Larry l-lorsfall. , , K i A ez Cooley, tudent Council Under the uidance of Mr. Uebel, the Stufent Council was an effective governing body for West Grant High School. The Student Council sponsored a clothing drive for the Save the Children Federation They set up a schedule for con- cessions and took part in a Student Council exchange with Prairie du Chien. Nick Breuer, Nanci Kussmaul. STANDING: , I 3 EISELE'S CERTIFIED FOOD Always shop at EISELE'S Fennimore, Wisconsin and save. . , ,M - ' 'X SEATED, left to right: Noel Ferguson, Mary Jane Cairns, Marilyn Cooley, Mary Tornowske, Betty Bunders, Elizabeth Sprosty. STANDING: Ron Wiseman, Lois Kalinowski, Kathy Noethe, Martin Miller, Mr. Zipperer, Jean Kussmaul. Yearbook Staff I sincerely wish to thank Marilyn Cooley, Lois Kalinowski, Ron Wiseman, and our advisor, Mra. Zipperer, for their out- standing efforts in the produc- tion ofthe 1964 Falcon. Many thanks, too, to the faculty and administration for their coopera- tion. Special Agents - NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Douglas McKenzie and James Bittner wr, 5 4 ' wg if if 1. ,,Y,g 1' 3315.7 gg' b -- Q' it E E , A Q 1 ,fe :qt 'K L . 5. .15 y iii' Y 5+ E 41 433 5 4 iw, X 'wiv L 1 5 Q . Q Z 5 --Y f s 4, Editor-in-Chief, Mary Jane CairnspAssistant Editor, Ron Wisemang Advisor, Mr. Zipperer. 1, I.. ,, kwa? J' 4,5-sl Au., Falcon Concert Band 5 LEFT: Band IHSIFUCIOI. Gerald von Klein RIGHT. Majorettes, K. Cohen, C. Kuss- maulg Drum Major, Lois Kalinowski Falcon Concert Band LEFT, BAND OFFICERS: Left to Right: President, L. Finng Vice-President, M. Cooleyg Secretary, D. Skradeg Treasurer M. Cairns. ABOVE: Comet Sectignl ABOVE: Clarinet Section. LEFT: Percussion Section West Grant Falcon Marching Band SCR BELOW: Saxophone and Flute Section BELOW: Low Brass Section. .Ml ' B 1 High School ixed Chorus nd Glee Club ABOVE: Mrs. Elizabeth Brandemuehl, Junior and Senior High vocal music instructor. BACK ROW: J. Hoffman, I. Bailey, B. Cohen, N. Kussmaul, V. Kitelinger, M. Luber, B. Bunders, L. Morgan. MIDDLE ROW: D. Morgan, M. Anderson, M. Miller, J. Ashmore, K. Noethe, E. Curtis, S. Bailey, B. Jeidy, K. Peterson, E. Sprosty, D. Boldt, N. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: D. Anderson, T. Walters, G. Lane, K. Bunts. M. Cairns, L. Bean, M. Wachter, P. Parker, B. Adams, S. Champion, I. Rewey. MILWAUKEE CHEESE co. Madison. Wisconsin Cheese ..... Frozen Foods ..... Condiments ..... Salad Dressing -Relishes LEFT: The Senior Hi li Triple Triog Accompanist, Ferguson, V. Johnson, M. Luber, B. Adams, P. Parker, S. Bailey, M. Cairns, L. Bean, S. Champion, and I. Rewey. Triple Trio RIGHT: The Senior High Mixed Quartet: George Lane, Marty Miller, Sue Bailey, and Patricia Parker. Mixed Quartet Members of the All-Star Chorus from the West Grant High School were Linda Morian and Mary Jane Cairns. Pat Parker was also c osen for the chorus, but didn't participate because of illness. All-Star Chorus METCA LFE -KUENSTER F URNITURE Bloomington. Wisconsin . 511+ . i' A -, ,V .1 H . . . .ft X Z 6 -if f K LWB miata or warms fs' .' 9 l' Fu 5 9, 4 D ., t ' ik 69 ., g, v S W3 K -4 i .fy Q 4 Q bow!-A M A K' 'fs Qt, r f. i Q A gl l Q Q 3 , J 5 'H ff f ,. L 9, fa mb if 14,0 Qjx LFC! NI W HO Reporter, Jean KLISSITISLIIQ Treasurer, Karen Mergeng Vice-President Betty Bundersg President, Marilyn Cooleyg Secretary, Lois Kalinowskiz Song Leader, Noel Fergusong Historian, Annette Fullerg Advisor, Mrs. Robertsg Parliamentarian, Bonnie Jeidy. Future Homemakers Of merica Members ofthe West Grant Chapter of the Future Homemakers. Mm, MR. AND MRS. C. EDWARD WISEMEN Patch Grove, Wisconsin 1963-64 OFFICERS X President Marilyn Cooley Vice-President Betty Bunders Secretary Lois Kalinowski Treasurer , Karen Mefgan Pat Pafkef, W11'lI'1SI' of the Repgrter 1963 Betty C1'0Ck61' HOITIC- Jean Kuggmaul, maker of Tomorrow Award. Songleader Noel Ferguson Historian Annette Fuller Parliamentarian Bonnie Iiedy Pat Parker RaeAnn H . Barbara N. Terri B- Sherri S. O Rainbow 0 I Fashions , N. I5 - ,, ,I w V-51' Q' 5 'u eer 1 MILLIN BROTHERS' ou. COMPANY 1 1 if Patch Grove, Wisconsin F.H.A. Officers serve a snack after DR- W. L. JOHNSON the style show. Patch Grove, Wisconsin ,,-, ..,:,, J ,,,.-.ff , si ,,,.- -W .I , .W 'lE .ZNr1' 7 -140 ' 'E ,, . ' ffl AE' -7:12 :ff ,V f , Brig A , I 1 , ff, 4 N,6WZfir?4llfl'i f -, YK? T z in 1 'f'4W55ffj -wwf. -I ' ' , , HL 'Yfirf Pi. ' r C .I f w' 8559 , I . ., 2 -' X ialil-if J. . . ,m,,,., Y A ll Members ofthe West Grant Chapter ofthe Future Farmers of America. Future Farmers Of America 359' .,.,12.5 R xi' 2 .wif .ln , 'n 0 Q 9 Y' 7' ,ff SWA 9 . J. F 5' P 1 - 9 'c a Ut, L A . U I. SEATED: Secretary, Larry Breuerg President, John Kasparekg Vice- President, Dave Niesg Reporter, PaulGarthwaite. STANDING: Treasurer, Doug McCartneyg Advisor, Mr. Sniitlig Sentinel, Lyle Michel. l dis FFA Speaking Contest Left to Right: Paul Garthwaite, Dave Nies, Lyle Michel, and Gary Bauer. Lyle Michel won the local contest and then took seco ' - trict contest. nd at the Dis F. F.A. Awards STATE FARMER AWARD GREEN LAKE DELEGATES Roger White Roger White Larry Breuer Larry Breuer Douglas McCartney GREEN HAND AWARD Gary Bauer CHAPTER FARMER Roger White HOARD'S DAIRYMAN CONTEST Paul Garthwaite 1964 President Paul Garthwaite Vice -President Dave Anderson Secretary Steve Mergen Douglas McCartney FOUNDATION AWARDS Farm Mechanics William Dearborne Dairy Farm Paul Garthwaite Livestock Roger White -65 OFFICERS Treasurer Lyle Michel Sentinel Teddy Breuer Reporter Bernard Quick Sergeant-at -Arms Jerry Breuer Library Club ewspaper Staff C. W. KLOFANDA, OPTOMETRIST KOZELKAS' MEN'S WEAR Fennimore, Wisconsin Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin Forensics Play Reading SEATED: Betty Bunders, Rae Ann Horstman. STANDING: Pat Parker, Georgie Lane, Steve Mer gen, Pauline Kalinowski, Pat ink, Bob Skaife Mfg Oratory Doug McCartney, Lyle Michel, Mr. Duit, Martin Miller. lj C? Interpretative Reading of Prose and Poetry SEATED: Malrggret Sprosty, Vivian Kitelinger, Susan Bailey. STA ING: Pau Garthwaite, Donna Boldt, Kathy Bailey, Mary Tornowske. Memorized Declamation Linda Morgan, Allen Wood fBonnie Jeidy not presentj. Compliments of Kenneth A. James, Representative CHURCHILL CHEMICAL COMPANY Galesburg, Illinois One ct Plays ABOVE and RIGHT are the scenes from the play, Just Women, directed by Mrs. Kay Uebel with Pat Parker, Nanci Kussmaul, Sharon McCartney, Donna Boldt, Pat Mink, Jean Kussmaul, and Lois Kalinowski. This play was rated first by the judges and went on to Platteville where it received a B rating. ABOVE: Kathy Noethe and Tom Quick in a scene from The Dolls' House directed by Mr. Kent Duit with Kathy Noethe, Tom Quick, Bonnie Ieidy, Terry Reukauf, Mary Tornowske, and 1 Betty Bunders. T ABOVE: This is a scene from the play The Song of Bernadette directed by Mrs. Marjorie Miller with Susan Richard, Vivian Kitelinger, and Karen Mergen. ECONOMY FEED MILL Bloomington, Wisconsin Elementary . , ,w- . .s rigs E ,wgyiai My Dui' L5-wmfux:-fe 130fl12'1?3 P i -:Q - PI- -TT' J. Q Munn 1 K M H :him ' Wtluguns ivan .. H an d ll x A M 3' T R l an in ' 5311! ROW ONE: C. Updike, M. McKinney, R. Harris, K. Kalinowski, G. Martin. ROW TWO: S. Span ler, D. Morgan, T. Cathman, H. Curtis, C. Harris, D. Bohringer. ROW THREE: I. Kolman, A. Sprosti, Bellis, S. user, L. Knapp, M. Wood. ROW FOUR: J. Bunts, J. Schmidt, C. Rice, I. Willard, I. Min . ABSENT: M. Quick, B. Garthwaite. Seventh Grade From Left to Right: D. Dearborn, D. Jelinek, D. Bellis, Mrs. Harris, G. Rogers, P. Hoffman, C. Brown, B. Sprague, I. Nies, P. Weber, P. Key, G. Lester, I. Stoeffler, R. Hessling, M. Millin, R. Miller, C. Michel, G. Bunts, K. Zerbel, F. Zenz. ABSENT: P. Atterbury, N. Blackburn, G. Laufenberg, G. Skaife, B. Wilson. pa:-s H-.mf-, aff i?b,.,.' Molqtw ,mf ROW ONE: B. French, T. Mache, L. Sprague, M. Deininger, D. Morgan, P. Peterson. ROW TWO: L. Stoeffler, C. Lane, L. Schnitlzer, S. Weber, M. Anderson, L. Mayne. ROW THREE: L. Hazen, I. Bailey, M Wilkinson, A. Bradley. STANDING: T. Mindhani, D. Larson, B. Cohen, D. Rule. Eighth Grade ROW ONE: R. Nies, R. Weidemann, S. Skaife, M. McCartney, T. Beesecker. ROW TWO: ID. Fleming, R. Schmitz, W. Hying, G. Wehrle, J. Copsey. ROW THREE: J. Finn, L. Bendorf, C. Curtis, R. Neises, R. Bowen. ROW FOUR: J. Neises, N. Shepard, C. Lester, R. Cathman, P. Titley, M. Morgan, C. Miller. V , i 'YF U, at .im 1 -1- -- 1 ' . 2 J 4 5 a is ' Iv ' II? 'J iii? 1 1 1 ir: . nzlzszozlzln Pa: DR. L. C. SMITH, DENTIST RAMSHAVWS FLOWER SHOP Lancaster, Wisconsin LHUCHSTEF. Wisconsin CHEERLEADERS: I. Nies, K. Kalinowski, R. Neises, M. McCartney, C. Laufenburg. Junior High Chorus Junior High Basketball ROW ONE: B. Cohen, L. Hazen, S. Spangler, R. Cathman, M. Deinirger ROW TWO: Coach Schroeder, I. y- ing, G. Wehrle, T. Cathman, G. Skaife. ROW THREE: I. Finn, M. McKinney, I. Bailey, F. Zenz, D. Harris. 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