Tomah Junior High School - Echo Yearbook (Tomah, WI)

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Taking advantage of the new vending ma- chines students get a snack. Sue Schoppe enjoys a demonstration put on by Mrs. Thundercloud during Indian Awareness Week, in 4th hour art class. 6 FRESHMEN Students meet in the IMC to use the re- sources and to study together. Michelle Solchenberger, Down Baldwin, and Alicia Button study before class for a test in Mr. Dull's 7th hour EDL class. FRESHMEN 7 Koren Albrecht Jason Alderman Scott Alpren Deanne Arttus Steve Arttus Mott Baggot Dawn Baldwin Jenny Baldwin Rosie Baldwin Alicia Batten Sean Baumboch Nancy Boumgart Lori Baumgorten Julie Beck Brenda Berry Daino Berzins Teri Betthauser Jeremy Birkeness Sheri Birner Doug Brieske Chris Brinkmoeller Krista Brohmer Jeffrey Brown Doug Buan Robby Busby Keith Butcher Tommy Collawoy Maria Carlsson Shane Cash Mike Chambers Michelle Chambers Carla Chapman Tina Chroninger' Marcy Church Kris Churchill Chris Storbeck and Troy Finnigcm doing a creative exercise in 7 hour Algebra. Cindy Pierce studying in the IMC. Judd Riggs working on the yearbook cover design. 1 O FRESHMEN Tim Clark Janna Clay Melanie Clay Tim Clemmerson Tom Coleman Rusty Courtade Sheila Donforth Grant Decorah Tyrone Decorah Jennifer Deford Jeff Derousseou Dane Dodsworth Heather Dutcher Serene Erickson Andrea Fawcett Adam Finch Russel Finch Sue Finnigon Troy Finnigon Jeff Foss Billy Frederick Kurt Friedl Todd Fritz Brandy Fuller Shelly Gorrels Tim Garrels Joy Gerke Mike Gerke Kristin Gernetzke Blandeno Giesen Alicia Gillette Brion Gilson Deanna Gilson Joyce Gosney Mary Granger Carmen Griffin FRESHMEN I 1 Theresa Grygleski Mary Jo Haas Amy Jo Handy Jim Hanson Kristi Hormel Lori Hormel Tammy Harris Debbie Hartley Doug Hartley Eddie Helton Kimberly Henry Teig Hoag Michelle Huber Ben Huffman Down Jensen Shelly Jensen Sandi Johnson Tanya Johnson Brian Jones Charles Jones Kim Jorstod Joe Juracich Ricky Koebisch Mike King Andrea Klitzke Casey Knoble Brion Knoepker Damon Krupelo David Kuehl Kristen Lamb Troy Lambert Nicole Lomere Richard Larson Kirsten Loss Kim Lenz Laurie Linenberg Mike Long Kelly Modosh Joe Mojewski Jonathon Malinger Chad Morczewski Lisa Morten Alon Martin Down Miller Mary Mlsna Jeffrey Mohs Joe Monroe Roy Monroe Jenny Muehlenkomp Bobby Murphey Joe Neconish Donna Nickels Brenda Oates Koryl Olsen Shown Olson James Orth 12 FRESHMEN Karla Ostlie David Porlow Ellen Posch Jon Pearson Kris Peth Corrie Petranek Andy Pierce Cindy Pierce Mike Pierce Nicole Pierce Tommy Pierce Down Pischke Travis Poppler Becky Prell James Prestwich Sheri Randall Kathy Rapp Curt Reavis Aaron Reekie Christopher Richer Tracey Richer Donna Nickels and Angie Robinson do clay architecture in Mrs. Sander's fourth hour, 3-D art class. FRESHMEN 13 Don Richmond Kris Riddle Judd Riggs Ann Roberts Angie Robinson Scott Rox Heidi Schaller Sue Schappe Rhonda Scherreiks Wade Schlodweiler Melissa Schneider Shelly Schultz Lisa Schwertfeger Becky Seflow Veronica Shaw Jason Shrcke Kris Skailand Joe Smith Keith Smith John Smothers Michelle Solchenberger Melonee Sparks Don Speorbecker Erin Stebbins Kevin Steen Chris Storbeck Sheila Stout Lori Strong Scott Surguy Denise Swanson James Tadder Kris Tautges John Taylor Shelly Thielen Bob Thompson Kurt Thorton l4 FRESHMEN Don Richmond and Scott Rox work on their winning tower in 7th hour algebra. Anne Thundercloud Cindy Toczynski Travis Towne Sue Trindal Stacey Tuttle Richard Ueeck Karen Vanenheuvel Kori VonHecker Trevor Vernier Sue Voltz James Waege Robbi Walensky Bobby Jo Walker David Wallermon Michael Wollus Laura Lee Wonta Sandy Wunta Joel Waugh Chris Wells Gory Wiess Kirk White Neil Whitegull Brent Wilkinson Angie Williams Katie Wilson Peter Wright Jamie Yunk Jeff Zelley Brian Zingler Missing Photos: Julie Burton Dan Widzins Tom Williams Richard Larson, Kirk White, and Chris Storbeck made their entrance into the balcony during lunch. FRESHMEN 15 Neocia Brookman and Teri Johnson ore Kristen Lamb, Marcy Cfgrch, and Janna Clay cheering at a football game. practicing their bumping in volleyball. g9 O . a 16 SPORTS . l I! K, SPORTS Tracks ters Break R ecords Julie Beck doing the shotput. Beck was the best girl at shotput lost season with a throw of 37 meters and 9 inches. 53am iQVITAnoNAL Eh, Trocksters get a new outlook on life. 18 TRACK Front Row: Michelle Leoth, Missy Shaw, Manager Mickey Byars, Coach Bayer, Coach Fick, Coach Melson, Coach Jua-J- cich, Bridgitte Kerr, Corina Stewart. Row 2: Gayla Rodefer, Kim Henry, Nicole Geb- hordt, Tricia Atkins, Tonya VanWychen, Lisa Feistner, Becky Callaway, Roxie An- derson, Emily Kerlin. Row 3: Carrie Pe- tronek, Kris Riddle, Mary Mlsna, Sheri Ran- dall, Tracy Richer, Sue Finnigan, Veronica Shaw, Thyra Clark, Jenny Beaver. Row 4: Julie Beck, Kris Helbur, Andrea Fawcett, Kristin Gernetzke, Lisa Schwertfeger, Sor- ene Erickson, Becky Woodward, Becky Prell, Melonee Sparks. Row 5: Kirsten Lass, Ellen Pasch, Renee Olsen, Lisa Woodard, Krista Brohmer, Sue Schoppe, Becky Ding- man, Robin Myer, Angie Williams, Sandi Johnson. Front Row: Bryon Wegele, Jason Duncan, Manager Mickey Byors, Coach Jean Bayer, Coach Fick, Coach Nelson, Coach Terry Juracich, Todd Fritz, Kevin Hoog. Row 2: Tim Clark, Jim Henson, Aaron Reekie, Brion Knutson, Joe Monroe, Chris Wells, Casey Knoble, Shawn Basset, Lamont Schroeder, Jason Mosely, Jason Prell. Row 3: James Prestwich, David Maxey, Thad Rezin, Curt Snider, Tom Coleman, Mike Zebro, John Taylor, James Orth, Peter Wright, Jeff Zel- Iy, Shane Cosh. Row 4: Ed Youngs, Mike Pierce, Doug Brieske, Robby Busby, Ty Brookman, David Kuehl, Joe Neconish, John Pearson, Joe Smith, Chad Marc- zewski. Vt x WV WW N Mk wxwvw x QM , ow w x x W M W N KW m W m V M My TRACK 19 Highlight of spring '86 Baseball - Superb pitching Front row: Poul Finch, Chris Spiers, Brion Olsen, Scott VonDenHeuvol, Alex Lueck Row 2: Tom Tiber, Shannon Morehouse, Robert Jewison, Coach Gory Storbeck, Da- vid Prielipp, Jeff Perz, Scott Woodworth Front row: Dan Richmond, Scott Alpren, Curt Reavis, Chris Storbeck, Kirk White, Bri- on Zingler, Troy Finnigon, Judd Riggs Row 2: Rick Koebisch, Ray Monroe, Tim Garrels, Coach Keith Koscal, Robbie Wolensky, Teig Hoog, Travis Towne 20 BASEBALL 4410 4N7 4425 4429 SH 545 5410 5412 7th grade at Adams Lost of Sparta Won 14-10 Vs. Sparta Cancelled at Viroqua Won 20-4 Won 7-2 of Sparta Lost 4-3 Won 7-2 Vs. Sparta Lost 4-3 Won 7-2 Vs. Adams Won Vs. Viroquo Unavailable 8th Grade 4410 at Adams Lost 7-6 4N7 of Sparta Lost 14-1 Won 8-5 4125 Vs. Sparta Cancelled 4429 of Viroqua Lost 8-0 Lost 4-1 5N at Sparta Lost 8-0 Lost 4-1 545 V5. Sparta Won Won 5410 Vs. Adams Lost 5N2 Vs. Viroqua Won 7-2 Lost 6-1 Members of the eighth grade baseball team look on as an out is made. Brian Olsen shows great determi- nation while running to first in a seventh grade baseball game. First baseman Teig Hoag makes an extra effort to make the play at an eighth grade baseball game as Travis Towne watches. Tomoh Junior High Baseball teams mode the effort during the spring. Led by an extremely strong pitching staff by both the seventh and eighth grade teams. BASEBALL 21 TJHS 'S GOLF Young, lnexperienced, bul- Dedicated Spring 1986 Golf Scores Tomah Sparta Adams Matchl A-220 194 234 B- Motch2 A-214 216 219 8-283 241 Motch3 A210 205 8-347 277 Motch4 A-228 190 8-247 189 MotchS A-223 195 209 B- Front row: John Hanson, Craig Hinden, Jay Mannel, Chris Dawley, Jon Shutter, John Stolzman. Row 2: Mike Briggs, Garret Grant, Coach Nelson, Joy Heinzelman, Steve Effo. The 1986 golf season was a learning year for the Iinksters . uThey needed some more prac- tice, Coach Nelson commented. He added that Steve Effo's 46 at Adams was one of the outstand- ing achievements this year. He also commented that the younger golfers started shooting in the 100's and dropped their scores to the 70's and 80's. Tim Tuttle lines up a shot at the Chris Dowley comes up a little driving range. short with his putt. 22 GOLF Coaches Pleased With Cross Country , Runner '5 Performance viWHWiiWWWW i m QiiQiNW i i Wm WiiiW 2-3253 i W 1014:00 i 32514,:17 W i i MW at V W WW Wiswimx Hit A t WWW Coaches Cindy Lease and Steve Justinger were pleased with the Cross Country team's perfor- mance. Coach Lease said that she was very proud of Monte Schroeder's performance. He placed first in all his meets except one. She added that she was happy about having a full boy's team, which consists of six runners. Front row: Brad Wildes, Heather Clark, Tom Payne. Row 2: Monte Schroeder, Mike Zebro, Rob Busby, Brian Nicol, Coach Lease. CROSS COUNTRY 23 Freshmen Football has 5-1 season Coach Stutzmcm's freshmen football team lines up against Sparta in their second game of the season. The team went on to win the game 20-18. A-Team Tomah vs. Nekooso Tomoh at Sparta Tomoh vs. La Crosse Central Tomah vs. Mauston Tomah at Adams - Friendship Tomah vs. Richland Center B-Team Tomoh vs. Brookwood Tomah at New Lisbon Tomoh vs. Royall Front row: Kirk White, Troy Finnigon, Joe Monroe, Curt Reovis, Ed Helton, Tom Coleman, Aaron Reekie, James Orth, Casey Knoble. Row 2: Scott Alpren, Niel Whitegull, Russ Finch, Matt Baggot, Ricky Kaebisch, Chris Storbeck, Kurt Thornton, Ray Monroe, Doug Buon, Steve Arttus, Keith Butcher, Richard Larson. Row 3: Coach Stutzman, Kurt Friedl, Jeff Foss, Trevor Vernier, Pete Wright, Dane Dodsworth, Teig Hoog, Jon Pearson, Jamie Yunk, Chris Richer, Jay Gerke, Chris Wells, Richard Ueeck. Row 4: James Prestwich, Travis Towne, Mike Pierce, Chuck Jones, Mike Chambers, Doug Brieske, Tim Gorrels, Damon Krupela, Joe Smith, Brent Wilkinson. 24 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Cheerleaders Have New C oach During the summer, some of the cheerleaders went to UCA Cheer- Ieading Camp in La Crosse, and came home with ribbons and the spirit stick. The ninth grade squad has eight cheerleaders while the eighth graders have six. There are two captains and two co-captains for both squads. The coach this year is Ms. Schwichtenberg, the 7th grade reading teacher. When asked why she chose to be the coach, I like the satisfaction of seeing the cheerleaders out there having fun. Eighth and ninth grade cheerleaders do a routine to Mickey during a homeroom pep assembly. Amy Handy leaps into The air as Front row: Lori Bcumgorten, Brandy Fuller, Amy Jo Handy. Row 2: Becky Prell, Tammy the cheerleaders are introduced in Pierce. Row 3: Joyce Gosney. Marcy Church, Kristen Lamb. Row 4: Janna Clay. the year's first pep rally. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS 25 Se venth and Eighth Graders Have .e Front Row: 17 6 Craig Hinden, 34 6 Travis Smith, 15 6 Russel Krohn, 2O 6 Paul Finch, 32 6 Brian Knutson, I l 6 Jason Prell. Row 2: 51 6 Jermey Alder- man, 22 6 Andy Huffman, Jaime Wil- son, Scott Woodworth, 66 6 John Stolzmon, 82 6 John Hanson, 22 6 Kevin Flanders, 64 6 Andy Schultz. Row 3: Coach Collister, 74 6 Ty Brook- mon, 43 6 Tim Anderson, 55 6 Chris Frost, 31 6 Todd Hanson, 22 6 Jeff Perz, Scott Wilson, 55 6 Shannon Mor- ehouse, 70 6 Ryan Burkholter. Row 4: Coach Johnson, 23 6 Jason Holder, 44 6 Travis Moser, 26 6 Robert Jewison, 63 6 Ryan O'Leary, 67 6 Joe Roches- ter, 44 6 Dave Moxey, 72 6 Ed Youngs 6 Def, Capt, 65 6 Kelly Lar- kin, 64 6 Tim Tuttle, I2 6 Scott Brohmen Missing 6 Brian Olsen 6 Off. Capt, Chris Spiers, and Jason Duncan. Tomah-Sporta 6 Loss 16-6 Tomah-Sporta 6 Loss 30-0 Tomah-Wis. Dells 6 Tie 6-6 Front row: Cindy Wildes. Row 2: Becky Dingmon, Row 3: Jill Trachte, Robin Pluess, Amy Knoepker, Becky Wood- ward, Kelly Williams. Row 4: Tonya Van- Wychen, Sue Wolheim. 26 EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL Spirit In Spite Of Losses Front Row: Mike Burculow, Mitch Greeno, Brian VonderZanden, Justin Gosney, Trent Koboski, Shaun Lee, Erin Drinkwine. Row 2: Coach Schneider, Chris Connor, Richie Zidich, Chad Thompson, Joel Schultz, Joron Falkner, Ken Pett, Philip Tubbs, David Dettle, Scott Pierce, Kurt Spolum. Row 3: Mark Walker, Jamie Meltesen, Aaron Youngs, Ryan Bloom, Shawn Grant, John Davis, Rob Hammer, Ryan Tralmer, Travis McGinis, Mike Liek, Vaughn Groothius, Ben Orthe The seventh grade Flag Football team had a tough season this year. They played St. Mary's again, and lost 14- 12. The seventh graders may have lost, but they had some good plays. Excellent de- fense by Mitch Greeno, Mike Burcalow, Dave Dettle, and Jaron Falkner. The offensive standouts were Rob Hom- mer, Ben Orth, and John Da- VIS. Seventh grade football play- ers, practicing the plays. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL 27 FRESHMEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The ninth grade volleyball team did very well cut the Mauston Tour- nament. They won 9 games and lost 2. The losses were from the Sparta sophomore team. In the volleyball season they had 0 spec- tacular 8 and 0 record! The girls said they liked their 2 coaches, Coach Zahrte and Coach Leonard. Team members said they practiced their skills until they had them perfected. Front row: Koren VonDenHeuvel, Cindy Pierce, Tracey Richer, Sandy Wanto, Alicia Gillette, Karla Ostile, Sue Finnigon, Angie Robinson Row 2: Alicia Batten, Mary Mlsha, Mary Jo Haas, Nichole Pierce, Carlo Chapman, Teri Betthouser, Melonee Sparks, Sorene Erickson Row 3: Coach Zohrte, Lisa Schwertfoger, Missy Schneider, Melanie Clay, Shelly Schultz, Sue Schappe, Down Miller, Becky Seflow, Krista Brohmer, Kirsten Loss, Coach Leon- ard 28 VOLLEYBALL Volleyball Scores Ninth Tomah vs. LoCrescent 15-2, 15-0, 17-15 Tomah vs. Mouston 17-15,15-7, 11-15 Tomah vs. Baraboo 15-13,16-14, 6-15 Tomah vs. Sparta 15-10,13-15,15-1O Tomoh vs. Viroqua 15-4, 15-8, 15-3 Tomoh vs. WI Dells 15-6,15-1, 10-15 Tomoh vs. Nekooscl 15-8, 15-7, 2-15 Tomah vs. Adam Friendship 15-0, 15-8, 15-13 Seventh and Eighth Tomah at Mouston 7 won-O lost 3 - 8 won-O Iost-3 Tomoh at Nekoosci 7 won-1 lost 2 - 8 won-3 Iost-O Mouston at Tomoh 7 won-O lost 2 2 8 won-O lost-3 Nekooso at Tomah 7 won-1 lost 2 - 8 won-O lost-2 Mrs. Bayer thought the seventh and eighth grade teams improved during the volleyball season. This is her second year coaching. When asked if she thought it was a successful season, Mrs. Bay- er said, Yes, the girls learned 0 lot of skills but their record wasn't too good. Mouston was the toughest team but probably won't be so hard to beat next year. All of the girls enjoyed having Mrs. Boyer for a coach and hope she keeps on coaching volleyball. The girls said they had a lot of fun. Opposite page, top right: Front row: Lisa Feistner, Neocia Brookmon, Cornio Stew- art, Kristi Rezin. Row 2: Brigitte Kerr, Lynne Decorah, Danielle Hoog, Becky Callaway, Sherry Jilek, Kari Spolum. Row 3: Michelle Show, Natasha Thompson, Jolene Schuh, Stacy Copper, Teri Johnson, Penny Lduke, Coach Bayer. GOES UNDEFEA TED Front Row: Barb Tralmer, Michelle Waite, Donee Kuel, Nova Thompson Row 2: Jennifer Finnigon, Joan Cox, Shannon Forsythe, Amy Ebersold, Kelly Finnigon Row 3: Coach Boyer, Dawn Seflow, Melonie Stebbins, Shana Strozewski, Stephony Chambers, Neil Decorah. VOLLEYBALL 29 Freshmen Basketball Front row: Todd Fritz, Casey Knoble, Joe Monroe. Row 2: Keith Smith, Done Dodsworth, Chris Wells, Sean Boumboch, Ray Monroe, Gary Weiss, Tim Clark Row 3: Jim Henson, Joy Gerke, Charles Jones, Robby Busby, Mike Pierce, Jeff Derousseou, Doug Brieske. Missing: Coaches: Dole Jonson, Gory Pattermon V NW Freshmen basketball players, Mike Pierce, Jeff Derousseou, Casey Knoble, and Jay Gerke practice shooting skills at an afterschool practice. Pow Wow photo. 30 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Teams Rally Freshmen basketball players, Mary Mlsna, Melonie Clay, and Ann Thundercloud prac- tice afterschool. Pow Wow photo. Mx M m w M w A Front row: Lisa Schwertfeger Statsx Angie Williams, Mary Mlsna, Corrie Petronek, Lori Hormel, Melonee Sparks, Teri Betthauser, Nicole Pierce, Cindy Tocnzyski, Shelly Schultz Bratsl Row 2: Coach Collister, Dawn Jensen, Lisa Morten, Julie Beck, Brenda Oates, Kris Riddle, Chris Brink- moeller, Dawn Miller, Sue Schoppe, Me- lonie Clay, Jenny Muehlenkomp Statsk Becky Seflow. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 31 7th and 8 th Grade Baske tball Players In Action Front row: Mitch Greeno, Ben Orth, David Dettle, Phillip Tubbs, Mike Burcalow, Scott Pierce. Row 2: Corina Stewart, Aaron Youngs, Brion Gissel, Coach Tubbs, Shown Grant, Mark Walker, Ryan Bloom. x y X X m V m m M WW Front row: Ian Holloway, Brian Bjerke, Jason Moseley, Craig Hinden, R.J. Herried, Brian Olson, Chris Spiers, Russel Krohn. Row 2: Coach Schneider, Mike Knitt, David Maxey, Thad Rezin, Curt Snider, Ryan O'Leary, Joe Rochesteer, Ed Youngs, Shannon Morehouse, Andy Schultz, Corina Stewart. 32 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GIRLS BASKETBALL Front row: Michelle Waite, Amy Ebersold, Elizabeth Carmichael, Shannon Forsythe, Amy Myers, Joan Cox, Jodi Surguy, Nova Thompson, Teresa Rezin. Row 2: Laurie Rezin, Jennifer Baun, Sara Snider, Geri Hillyer, Brigette Clark, Stephanie Chambers, Coach Schneider, Shana Strozewski, Eliza- beth Wells, Felicia Helgeson, Dawn Seflow, Barb Trolmer, Donee Kuehl. . 9 , al A! Front Row: Manager Veronica Shaw, Jodi Peterson, Becky Callaway, Brigette Kerr, Rita Harris, Tanya Boos, Missy Show, Corina Stewart, Roxie Anderson, Tina Nelson, Manager Carla Ostlie. Row 2: Renee Olsen, Becky Woodward, Stacie Myers, Kelly Franzwa, Neile Decoroh, Erica Welch, Coach Murray, Coach Koscol, Tricia Adkins, Lisa Woodard, Lisa Feistner, Lynne Decoroh, Heather Shaw. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GIRLS BASKETBALL Wres tlers On The Go Coaches Millin 0nd Stutzmon demonstrate moves during an after school. 1986-87 7 8th Grade Wrestling Schedule Sparta Home Nekooso Home Mouston Away Sparta Away Mauston Home Conf. at Nekoosa Coach Millin practices a sit and roll with eighth grader Mike Zebro. 34 WRESTLING Kneeling: Poul Finch, Trent Koboski, Joron Falkner, Travis Mockler. Sitting: Chad Thompson, Tim Tuttle, Scott Brohmer, Ty Brookmon, Mike Zebro, Joe Griffin. Standing: Peter Bodaluco, David Morten, Jason Finch, Shaun Lee, Jason Duncan, Kevin Hoog, Justin Gosney. Coaches Millin and Stutzman demonstrate a sit-back while the team watches. WRESTLING 35 u; 4 up .-. -- 1'53 Missy Shaw and Tim Tuttle enjoy- The Eighth grade footbwoll players coming home after a hard fought ing a trip to the Nbrthtowne Fire game with Sparta. m Stati . u ., 36 EIGHTH DE a I To Tiber, Teresa Walsh and Scott Brohmer watch a demonstration in Lisa Woodardjbnd Kari Spolum Miss Murryk Health Class. practice a oking method. I The Crazy 8's live upk eir name at the Sen' High performance of Hdrvey . . O f k EIGHTH GRADE 37 Patricio Adkins Jeremy Alderman Marsha Anderson Roxie Anderson Timothy Anderson Richard Babcock Jenni Bever Jennifer Birner Brian Bjerke Tonya 8005 Scott Brohmer Neocio Brookmcm Tyrohn Brookmcm Sam Brookover Dale Brown Doug Brzeczek Ryan Burkhalter Blythe Busby Karen Byrd Koren Colkins Becky Calloway Joey Clark Stacy Clark Thyro Clark Karina Clay Stacy Cooper Chris Dawley Chris Deckert Guess jeans skirts and jeans are 0 popular brand in style this school year. Also shirts for girls include knit sweaters or long button up shirts. Silver shirts, shoes, and jewelry are also popular. The boys shirts include: dress shirts, Hawaiian, and Ocean Pacific. The shoes are the usual Nike, Converse and Pony but a new shoe has come in called Reebok. Both boys and girls enjoy wearing sunglasses no matter how much the sun is shining. The more exotic the better Pow Wow photoT. Model Joyce Gosney, Melonie Sparks. 38 EIGHTH GRADE Lynne Decoroh Susan DeVoe Each year Mr. Skogen's seventh grade Life Science students take a field trip to Mackensie Environmental Education Center at Poynette, WI to study the wild animals and go on to nature trans. This is a year end culminating activity. Becky Dingmon Jason Duncan Lisa Feistner Angelo Finch Paul Finch Kevin Flanders Andrea Franco Kelly Fronzwa Down Friedl Christopher Frost Nicole Gebhordt Stacey Gebhardt Brian Gillette Rebecco Gillette Nicole Gray Amy Greeno Joe Griffin Laura Grygleski Scott Hansen Todd Hanson John Hanson Brod Hormel Rita Harris Shane Hartl Kerri Hays Craig Heding Jay Heinzelman Richard Herried EIGHTH GRADE 39 Craig Hinden Danielle Hoog Kevin Hoog Hilary Hohn Connie Hojnacki Jason Holder Ion Holloway Michael Huck Andrew Huffman Rose Marie Jonusheske Robert Jewison Sherry Jilek Ter$ Johnson Randall Jorgenson Brigitte Kerr Michael Knitt Amy Knoepker Brion Knutson Kristy Kobe! Russell Krohn Kelly Larkin Andy Larson Brian Louer Brandy Leis Becky Likely Sean Molinger and Jason Duncan study together in the IMC. Chris Spiers hides in a portable bookshelf, in Mrs. Strozewski's room. 40 EIGHTH GRADE During a lunch 7th graders com- pete against 8th graders in a bott- Ieball game. During an English field trip to the North Tomoh Fire Station, Tim Tuttle gets to sit in 0 fire engine. Penny Ludke Alex Lueck William Mack Sean Molinger David Maxey Tammy McNulty Josie Meyer Jon Mochenbacher Shannon Morehouse Michael Morphey Jason Mosely Amy Moser Travis Moser Rebecca Muehlenkomp Elizabeth Murphy Valerie Myer Tina Nelson Stacie O'Connor Theresa O'Connor Ryan O'Leary Renee Olsen Brian Olson Angel Pongburn Craig Pederson Jeffery Perz Jodi Peterson Robin Pleuss Jason Prell EIGHTH GRADE 41 Dave Preilipp Kirby Retzlaff Thad Rezin Kristy Rezin Joe Rochester Gayla Rodefer Tara Sage Lamont Schroeder Michael Schroeder Jolene Schuh Andy Schultz Heather Shaw Michelle Shaw Effie Smith Travis Smith Curt Snider Cathie Soulier Chris Spiers Kari Spolum Corina Stewart John Stolzman Steffnie Streeter Karla Thomson Natasha Thompson Thomas Tiber Chris Towne Jill Trachute Michelle Trindal mi? t This year in 8th grade Miss Mur- ray is teaching mouth-to-mouth re- suscitation using a dummy Re- susci Annie. She said most students don't think it's important right now. Some students said it was embar- rassing to do in class. Miss Murray said, uSomeday they may realize how important it is to know about mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Miss Murray thinks this lesson is important because someday a stu- dent may be able to save a family member or friend from dying in a situation where the breathing has stopped. She also commented that you can never tell when this could happen. Tammy McNulty is practicing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Resusci Annie. 42 EIGHTH GRADE Missing Photos Todd Bauers Stacia Myers Marie Turner Timothy Tuttle Tracy Ulteig Scott VandenHueval Kelly Vonness Travis VanVorhees Tonya VanWychen Susan Walheim Sara Walker Teresa Walsh BFYOn Wegerle Erica Welch Sandro Welfon Cindy Wildes Kelly Williams Jamie Wilson Scott Wilson Tricia Winkelman Ronda Witt Michelle Wood Lisa Woodard Rebecco Woodworth Scott Woodworth Edwin Youngs Michael Zebro Billy Zellmer Regina Zellmer Cheering on the eighth grade football team of Sparta are Amy Knoepker, Cindy Wildes, Jill Trochte, and Kelly Williams. EIGHTH GRADE 43 x Troy Finnigan prepares for news- Nicole Pierce takes a message in the guidance office. paper celebration. V, 5.39 X x . . ea 44 ORGANI TIONS 0 v; X X ORGANIZATIONS 45 This year, the newspaper staff was again headed by Mrs. Stro- zewski. When asked why a student would want to be on the newspa- per staff, answers were, I like the challenge and HI needed some- thing to do during homeroom. The title of the newspaper is the POW WOW and carried 0 wide range of events, including happy ads. Front Row: Brian Knoepker, Troy Finnigon, Amy Knoepker, Tonya VonWychen, Ton- ya Boos, Roxie Anderson. Row 2: Julie Beck, Aaron Reekie, Teri Betthouser, Angie Robinson, Mrs. Strozewski iodvisori, Ann Roberts. Row 3: Krishna Tautges, Richard Ueeck, Sue Schoppe, Melonee Sparks, Kim Henry, Kim Jorstod, Donna Nickels, Top Picture: Newspaper staff cele- brating. Bottom Picture: Roxie An- derson and Julie Beck work on the computer during newspaper. 46 NEWSPAPER Journalism In Action This is Mrs. Sanders eleventh year organizing the yearbook staff. Being on the yearbook staff involves much typing, measuring, counting, writing and organizing. Judd Riggs and Tom Coleman de- signed the cover titled SPLASH OF COLOR. A large birthday party is planned for the end of the year, and also a banquet for the mem- bers. Front Row: Judd Riggs, Sue Wolheim, Nato- sho Thompson, Tom Tiber, Tom Coleman, Becky Likely, Koryl Olsen, Jolene Schuh, Carrie Petranek. Row 2: Sandi Johnson, Jennifer Muelenkamp, Stacie O'Connor, Teresa Walsh, Joy Heinzelman, John Stolz. man, Bridgette Kerr, Andrea Fawcette, Tina Chroninger, Kristin Gernetzke, Robin Pleuss, Teri Johnson, Sandy Wonto, Mrs. Sanders iadvisori. Row 3: Patricia Adkins, Kevin Steen. Judd Riggs, Carrie Petronek, and Tom Coleman sort yearbook pic- tures during homeroom. YEARBOOK 47 m m Ex 5 m T Crazy Eight's Kids 48 TEAMS Whiz Team Situation Master Minds Kevin Flanders tries to attract an animal on a field trip in Poynette, WI last year. The purpose of teams is that in a smaller group the students get a chance to know the teachers bet- ter and have a greater sense of belonging. For example, one of the teams designed a logo and put them on T-shirts. The teams were phased in three years ago when the school district decided to go the middle school concept. The teams seemed to have af- fected the students. According to Mrs. Strozewski, teams make it easier for the students to know what's expected of them. Teoch- ers can spot problems quicker and there's more communication with parents. On team reward days teachers and students get to know each other outside the classroom. Different teams have gone to movies, plays, parks, etc. Also, now the ninth grade teachers have formed 0 team this year. TEAMS 49 Spanish and Art Clubs Pro vide i4 Fellow Spanish students watch as Heather Show tries to break open her pinata. Spanish II Offered to Freshmen This year there is a new alter- nate course of the Tomah Junior High School. If is Spanish II. This class is offered only to freshman students who have passed Spon- ish I. This year there are nine stu- dents in Spanish I. Spanish l and II are taught by Mrs. Friedl, who also taught three hours of Spanish I at the Tomoh Junior High last year. In Spanish I students are taught basic vo- cabulary and simple culture of Spanish speaking countries. In Spanish II skills and vocabulary are reviewed and a more indepth look at the culture of Spain is also studied. 50 SPANISH CLUB Front Row; Alex Lueck, Kim Henry, Stacie O'Connor, Lori Strong, Korlo Ostlie. Row 2: Tracy Ulteig, Ann Roberts, Tonya VonWychen, Becky Likely, John Stolzman, Doino Ber- Zins, Rebecca Muehlenkomp, Mary Jo Haas, Tonya Boos. Row 3: Kelly VanNess, Heather Show, Karyi Olsen, Troy Finnigon, Brenda Berry, Natasha Thompson, Jolene Schuh, Tina Chroninger, Mrs. Friedl. Row 4: Angie Robinson, Mary Mlsno, Melanie Clay, Teri Betth- ouser, Trevor Vernier, Doug Boun, Kurt Friedl, Mike Wallace. Missing: Jenny Rengert. Enrichment Activities Front Row: Danielle Jewell, Todd Fritz, Judd Riggs, Cindy Wildes, Angie Robinson, Kris Kobel, Heidi Schaller, Sherry Jilek. Row 2: Nicole Gebhordt, Carmen Griffin, Sandy Wanta, Corrie Petranek, Jenny Muehlenkomp, Andrea Fowcette, Kristin Gernetzke, Dawn Baldwin. Row 3: Tina Chroninger, Erica Welch, Andrea Klitzke, Sue Schoppe, Lisa Schwertfeger, Becky Seflow, Chris Brinkmoeller, David Kuehl, Ed Helton. Missing: Nikki Rouse, Tanya Mro- tek, Kris Stolzmon, Michelle Waite, Heather Vlosk, Chad Arrowsmith, Amon- da Neitzel, Sandi Johnson, Doug Brieske, Travis Smith, Scott VonHuevel, Amy Moser, John Smothers, Bob Thompson, Karen Calkins, Kurt Thornton, Andy Pierce, Joe Juracich, Tom Coleman, Keith Butcher, John Molinger, Mrs. Sanders kld- visorl In October the Art Club went to the Renaissance Festival in Minnesota. Sue Schappe is showing the new Mona Lisa look. ART CLUB 51 Organizations Impro ve Front Row: Advisor, Mrs. Smith, Sandy Welton, Tina Nelson, Dena Giesen, Steffnie Streeter, Amy Greeno, Jenny DeFord, Sue Voltz, Kim Henry, Becky Colioway, Michelle Wood, Michelle Trindol, Row 2: Doni Hoog, Karla Thompson, Cathie Soulier, Shelly Thorson, Alicia Batten, Karla Ostlie, Laurie Linenberg, Nicky Gray, Melonee Sparks, Tammy Pierce. Row 3: Becky Gillette, Mary Granger, Erin Stebbins, Kris Toutges, Sheri Birner, Lori Hormei, Kim Lenz, Jenny Birner, Teresa Walsh, ShelIy Schultz. Row 4: Rose Marie Janu- sheske, Mary Jo Haas, Alicia Gillette, Sorene Erickson, Cindy Pierce, Tonya Johnson, Shelly Thielen, Sheliy Garrells, Becky Se- flow, Kris Riddle. Row 5: Denise Swanson, Veronica Shaw, Michelle Chambers, Julie Burton, Kelly Franzwa, Kristo Brohmer, Sue Schoppe, Dawn Miller, Kris Peth, Chris Brinkmoeller. Becky Gillette 0nd Nicky Gray enjoy themselves at the bowling alley, one of the Home Ec's many activi- ties. Home Ec. Club This year the Home Ec. Club, advised by Mrs. Smith, took trips to Great America, Mitchelle Pork Conservatory, the Milwaukee Zoo, House on the Rock, 0 pizza party at Vlosek's Lanes, 0 swimmingt volleyball party at Ft. McCoy, roller skating at 8- Wheels, and innertubing at Gordie Stelter's. All of their activities were paid for by Candy Sales, which the club has every year. At Christmas, they prepared fruit and food baskets to be distributed. 52 HOME EC. CLUB the School Spirit Front Row: Shelly Jensen, Rosie Baldwin, Down Baldwin, Sandi John- son, Lisa Marten, Kim Lenz, Ellen Posch, Christine Brinkmoeller, Julie Burton. Row 2: Rusty Courtode, Tim Clemmerson, Doug Hor- tely, James Waege, Mott Boggot, Richard Larson, Adam Finch, Keith Smith, Jeff Foss, Curt Beaver, David Wallerman. Row 3: Steve Arttus, Bob Thompson, David Kuehl, Jamie Yunk, Troy Lambert, Mike Chambers, Brent Wilkinson, Joe Smith, Travis Towne, Mr. Schmidt. David Kuehl, Travis Towne and David Wallerman pre- pare boxes for sale. Future Farmers of America, FFA, is an organization to prepare young people in the area of agriculture. Members of FFA have a variety of activities open to them such as a national convention in Kansas City, a trip to U.W. Stout, a yearly pig roast, and various other activities. Oranges, apples, grapefruit, sausages, nuts, and cheese ore money makers for the FFA. To be a member of FFA, students must take agri- culture for a semester. FFA 53 Studen ts Help To Bryon Wegerle, CI library worker, Library Workers Front Row: Blythe Busby, Rita Harris, Jenny Bever, Goyla Rodefer, works hard in the IMC. Lisa Woodard. Row 2: Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Fox, Dawn Baldwin, Kristy Rezin. Row 3: Chris Deckert, Michelle Chambers, Denise Swanson, Sandy Wanta, Sarene Erick- son, Bryon Wegerle, Ian Holloway. Missing: Koren Albrecht, Sheila Danforth. Cafeteria Workers Front Row: Rose Marie Janusheske, Jeff Brown, Amy Greeno, Tina Nelson. Missing: Jeff Pierce. Mrs. Drew helps to serve school lunches in the cafe- terio. 54 ORGANIZATIONS Impro ve School Student Council Front Row: Bryon Wegerle, Travis Hollenbeck. Row 2: Sheri Randall, Lori Baumgorten, Teri Betthauser, Jeff Foss, Ion Holloway, Jason Moseley. Row 3: Jaron Falkner, Andrea Klitzke, Mike Nicole Pierce 0 uidance worker looks thro h Burcalow. Row 4: Mrs. Protz, Miss Lease. ' g ' UQ schedule files. Guidance Workers Front Row: Michelle Theilen, Lisa Marten, Nicole Pierce, Kelly Fronzwa, Missy Show, Becky Likely. Row 2: Mrs. Rischette, Laurie Linenberg, Cindy Pierce, Michelle Huber. Row 3: Sheri Randall. Missing: Rhonda Scherreiks, Amy Moser. Becky Likely looks through names in the Guidance Office. ORGANIZATIONS 55 Exciting Year for 9th Grade Front Row: Cindy Pierce, Koren VanDenHuevol, Amy Jo Handy, Sue Finnigan, Judd Riggs. Row 2: Brandy Fuller, Mary Mlsno, Tracey Richer, Carrie Petranek, Kim Jorstad. Row 3: Sue Schappe, Teri Betthouser, Nicole Pierce, Meionee Sparks, Melanie Clay. Row 4: Roy Monroe, Joe Smith, Jon Pearson, Jim Henson, Michelle Solchenberg. SHOW CHOIR This is The second year that ninth grade students have formed a show choir. This group sings a variety of popular music and dances to some of the pieces. Sparkling hot pink and silver are the colors for this group's ' uniforms. Ninth grade show choir rehearses on Mon- day evenings. Amy Jo Handy, The Ghost of Christmas Present, tells Brian Ni- col iScroogei how it is done. 56 NINTH GRADE SHOW CHOIRS Choir and Show Choirs TOMAH JUNIOR HIGH CHOIRS PUT ON A CHRISTMAS CAROL This year the Tomah Junior High put on a performance of A CHRISTMAS CAROL to raise mon- ey for the Music Department. It was headed by Deb Johnson, the Junior High's music and choir teacher. The performance took place on December 7, 1986 in the Senior High Auditorium as a matinee. There were 130 people involved in the musical. The ninth grade choir meets dai- ly for 45 minutes. During the year the students learn many songs and learn how to be better singers. The group performs in at least one con- cert every semester. Students in Judd Riggs, Melanie Clay, Carrie Petronek, Melonee Sparks, and the choir ore 0'50 given the oppor- Kim Jorstod studying during their sixth hour music class. tunity to do 50'05. duets, trios and quartets during the solo ensemble, which is an annual event. Front Row: Cindy Toczynski, Sue Finnigon. Row 2: Carrie Petranek, Brandy Fuller, Cindy Pierce, Amy Jo Handy, Melonee Sparksi Row 3: Teri Betthouser, Angie Robinson, Mary Mlsna. Row 4: Melanie Clay, Becky Seflow, Sue Schappe, Nicole Pierce. Missing: Tracey Richer, Veronica Shaw. i v NINTH GRADE CHOIR 57 Seventh and Eighth Choirs Perform Seventh and Eighth Show Choir: Front Row: Hilary Hohn, Aubrey Aller, Heidi Peterson, Crystal Koscal, Cindy Wildes, Kelly Williams, Down Friedl. Row 2: Becky Riffle, Nicole Rouse, Molly Sullivan, Shaun Lee, Tonya Smith, Bridgette Clark, Cristy Klepps, Brion Nicol, Tonya VonWychen. Row 3: Shana Strozewski, Renee Olsen, Becky Gillette, Nicky Gray, Lynne Decorah, Becky Woodward, Blythe Busby, Jeremy Hall, Lisa Woodard, Sue Walheim. Missing: Lisa Feistner. Becky Woodward, Teri Johnson, Brion Nicol Scrooga is frightened by the Dancing Ghosts: Nicole Rouse, and Amy Knoepker, ore corolers in Tonya Smith, Rita Harris, and Kori Spolum. A Christmas Carol 58 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SHOW CHOIR in A Christmas Carol Eighth Grade Choir: Front Row: Keri Hays, Kori Spolum, Jenni Bever, Teri Johnson, Becky Woodward, Connie Hojnocki. Row 2: Nicky Gray, Becky Gillette, Sue Wolheim, Cindy Wildes, Renee Olsen, Lisa Woodard, Kelly Williams, Down Friedl, Hilary Hohn, Tonya VanWychen. Row 3: Angie Finch, Missy Shaw, Lynne Decorah, Kelly Franzwo, Blythe Busby, Natasha Thompson, Rita Harris, Stacey Cooper, Steffnie Streeter. Row 4: Andy Huffman, Travis Smith, Mike Zebro, Ty Brookmcm, Brian Bjerke, Scott Bromer, Thyra Clark, Erica Welch. Missing: Curt Snider, Kevin Hoag, Joe Griffin, Tim Tuttle, Jason Moseley, Amy Knoepker, Jill Trochte, Robin Pleuss, Karla Thompson, Becky Collowoy, Neocio Brookman, Corina Stewart, Theresa O'Connor, Lisa Feistner, Penny Ludke, Brigitte Kerr, Teresa Walsh. Seventh Grade Choir: Front Row: Brent Bailey, Kenny Pett, Jeremy Hall, Brion Nicol, Jason Finch, Shaun Lee, Mike Burcalow, Tim Malinger, Dove Delaney, Jason Backus, Jim Dinger, Brion VonDerzonden, Ryan Bloom, Cory Lenz, Phillip Tubbs. Row 2: John Iaea, Nova Thompson, Jody Surguy, Erica Williams, Tammy Zelley, Adrian Risch, David Marten, Tim Brown, Nicole Rouse, Sarah Snider, Kelly Vest, Desirae Kuruzovich. Row 3: Joan Cox, Lynn Parr, Barb Trolmer, Tracey Scott, Renae Storkel, Michelle Jacobson, Cory Neitzel, Kelly Finnigon, Rachel Unbehoun, Ilene Bigelow, Jenny Jenson, Nicole Harris. Row 4: Wendy Wolfe, Donee Kuehl, Molly Sullivan, Nicki Bobcock, Cristy Klepps, Bridgette Clark, Heidi Peterson, Elizabeth Wells, Amy Ebersold, Crystal Koscal, Missy Smith, Missy Sommerfield, Michelle Hatfield. Row 5: Melanie Stebbins, Felicia Helgeson, Rhonda Rice, Mandi Sweeney, Shana Strozewski, Neile Decorah,Tc1nya Mrotek, Jody Wagner, Down Seflow. Row 6: Elizabeth Carmichael, Amy Myers, Tonya Smith, Jennifer Boun, Jenny Finnigan. Row 7: Bobbi Jo Handy, Laurie Rezin. Missing: Brod Wildes, Bob Hammer, Phil Weisheipl, Ben Orth, Aaron Youngs. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH CHOIR 59 T.J.H.S. Bands Step Up. From Row: Nova Thompson, Jason Swof- ford, Brion VonderZanden, Chad Arrows- mith, Mike Burcolow, Greg Grob, Row 2: Chris Marshaus, Jody Wagner, Donee Kuehl, Barb Trolmer, Heather Henry, Adri- on Risch, Brion Nicole In Mr. Nelson explains the rhythm to the trumpet sec- tion. The Tomah Jr. High School Band marched to a new step this year. Taught to them by Mr. John Bina, Director at the Senior High. The new step is a raised toe to heal method. The step has produced many positive comments from game spectators. 6O T.J.H.S. BANDS Front Row: Jolene Schuh, Shelley Schultz, John Hansen, Mike Bur- colow, Cindy Wildes, Tommy Harris, Hilary Hohn. Along Railing: Craig Hinden, Tonya VonWychen, Kelly Vest, Stephany Chambers, Robin Pleuss, Lynn Parr. Row 2: Brian Jones, Shannon Morehouse, Shawn Olson, Dawn Miller, Brion Zingler, Trevor Vernier, Corina Stewart, Brion Knoepkere Front Row: Christy Klepps, Kris Stolzmon, Rhonda Rice, Dawn Seflow, Kristen Peder- sen, Joan Cox. Row 2: Heidi Peterson, Crys- toll Koscal, Amy Ebersold, Lynn Parr, Kelly Vest, Mike Liek, Stephany Chambers. Row 3: Nicole Harris, Kin Henley, Cheryl Zingler, Shanna Strozewski, Becky Riffle, Bridgette Clark. Front Row: Cindy Wildes, Amy Knoepker, Neocio Brookman, Teri Johnson, Jolene Schuh, Stacy Cooper, Kristin Gernetzke, Sue Wolheim. Row 2: Cindy Toczynski, Tonya VanWychen, Mary Granger, Jenny Rengert, Robin Pleuss, Thyro Clark, Angie Williams, Andrea Fowcett, Stacie O'Connor, Mary Mlsna. Row 3: Kevin Steen, Shelley Schultz, Alicia Batten, Kari Hayes, Dawn Miller, Chris Dowley, Brian Zingler, Corina Stewart, Brigitte Kerr. Front Row: Brion Lauer, Hilary Hohn, Tommy Harris, Scott Hanson, Down Friedl, Bryon Wegerle. Row 2: Mike Morphey, Julie Beck, Kristin Loss, Ellen Posch, Craig Hinden, John Hansen, Trevor Vernier, Kirby Retzloff, Jeff Perz, Brion Knoepker. Row 3: Joe Juracich, Rusty Krohn, Richard Herried, Theresa O'Connor, Brian Jones, Roxie Anderson, Shawn Olson, Shannon Morehouse. T.J.H.S BANDS 61 62 STUDENTS AROUND THE SCHOOL STUDENTS AROUND THE SCHOOL 63 Aaron Youngs and Laura Wanto Jody Surguy and Michelle ijte study together in Life Science. compete in c: luncH wiffle ball. 64 SEVENTH RADE I ' Seventh graders Justin Gosney and Mitch Greeno play Bingo at Winne- J00 COX pfkcipotes in SOftbO bogo Porkwon the October 24, M8JW$ reward day. 50h award day. K vi? iv 22' am We. Elizabeth Cormic'hae erveg into action w' e enjoying herself wward ddy. Q SEVENTH GRADE 65 Shawna Abbott Jason Adler Aubrey Aller Chad Arrowsmith Craig Asen Nicki Bobcock Jason Backus Peter Baduluco Brent Bailey Chris Bolabon Pattie Baldwin Jarrid Bardeen Cindy Batten Sandy Baumgart Peter Bennett Stacy Berberick Ilene Bigelow Ryan Bloom Timothy Brown Heidi Bruder Mike Burcalow Elizabeth Carmichael Stephony Chambers Trisha Chase Nicki Churchill Bridgette Clark Chris Clark Heather Clark Chris Connor Bryon Corns Mike Costello Joan Cox Chester Crouch John Davis Neile Decorah David Delaney Mrs. Sanders helps Craig Gruen with a still life. 66 SEVENTH GRADE x i y M, 15$.er Cyntiia Batten cuts out a pattern for her first hour sewing class which is taught by Miss Rassmussen. David Det'rle Jim Dinger Aaron Drinkwine Eric Dykman Amy Ebersold Jaron Falkner Jason Finch Jennifer Finnigon Kelly Finnigan Shannon Forsythe Brion Gissel Justin Gosney Stacey Gottbeheut Shown Grant Mitch Greeno Greg Grob Vaughn Groothius Gayle Grovesteen Craig Gruen Ray Hobelmon Jeremy Hall Robert Hammer Bobbi Jo Handy Kim Honley Nicole Harris Marcy Hartwell Michelle Hatfield Christopher Howes Nicole Hayward Felicia Helgeson Heather Henry Geri Hillyer Travis Hollenbeck Gail Huck John Ioea Michele Jacobson Jenny Jensen Danielle Jewell Scott Jorgenson Cristy Klepps SEVENTH GRADE 67 Trent Koboski Crystal Koscal Mark Kruesel Donee Kuehl Desiree Kuruzovich Jenny Lambert Willard Lemon Greg Langrod Tim Lawrence Shaun Lee Cory Lenz Michael Liek Christi Linenberg Timothy Malinger Christopher Morshous David Morten Joseph McDaniel Travis McGinnis Jamie Melteson Melissa Miller Percy Miner Travis Mockler Tanya Mrotek Bruce Murphy Amy Myers Patty Baldwin and Percy Miner make muffins in first hour food class. Tracy Neconish Amanda Neitzel Corinna Neitzel Bill Nicholson Matt Nickels Brian Nicol Michele Noth 68 SEVENTH GRADE Felicia Helgeson irons fabric for her pillow in sewing class. Tony Noth Benjamin Orth Brandon Palmer Lynn Parr Tom Payne Kristin Pederson Heidi Peterson Susan Peterson Kenneth Pett Scott Pierce Diana Prestwich Donald Puck Laurie Rezin Teresa Rezin Jeremy Hall wears a sombrero on hot day, while working on his 3D art project with Don Wilson. Rhonda Rice Thomas Richey Rebecco Riffle Adrian Risch Jessica Rodefer Nicole Rouse Tina Scherriks SEVENTH GRADE 69 Down Schmeider Joel Schultz Josh Schultz Tracy Scott Down Seflow Donald Shepard De Wayne Smith Melissa Smith Tonya Smith Sarah Snider Melissa Sommerfield Jason Sparks Scott S crks . . . . . p Nicole Rouse shows what she thinks of dissecting worms while Joel Schultz looks on. Kurtis Spolum Melanie Stebbins Kris Stolzmon Renae Storkel Shana Strozewski Molly Sullivan Jody Surguy Ben Orth concentrates on his Social Studies assignment. 70 SEVENTH GRADE Aaron Youngs helps Nicole Hayward with her Social Studies in Mr. Folkner's class. Missing Photos Robby Moser Roy Williams Yvettg Deer Mike Miles Jennifier Baun Jason Swafford Mandi Sweeney Chad Thompson Nova Thompson Shelly Thorson Barbara Trolmer Ryan Trolmer Tony Trunkel Phillip Tubbs Jamie Turner Rachel Unbehaun Brion VonderZonden Kelly Vest Steven Virnig Heather Vlosek Jody Wagner Ryan Wohls Michelle Waite Mark Walker Phil Weisheipl Elizabeth Wells Brod Wildes Erika Williams Donald Wilson Stephen Witt Wendy Wolfe Sara Wright Aaron Youngs Tammy Zelley Richard Zidich Chery! Zingler SEVENTH GRADE 71 Mr. Pull is a teacher on the M8 M's a team. , a 72 FACULTY O Mr. Stutzmon jokes around with the fresh football team. Pow Wo K Mrs. Stoker, freshmen moth, Ehoto k .. teacher, corrects papers. v9 Mr. Woches seventh grQe myth. . x' fz; FACULTY 73 O Mrs. Jean Bayer: Basic Algebra 9, General Math 9, Adv. Algebra, Track 7 87 8, Volleyball 7 87 8; Mrs. Doris Brekke: English 9; Mrs. Linda Bubnich: Speech Therapist; Ms. Maureen Carroll: English 7 87 8; Mr. Doug Collister: Sociat Studies 9, Football 8, Athletic Director Mrs. Velma Dal Santo: Janitor; Mr, Greg Dull: Eng- lish 7, Education for Living 9, Social Studies 9; Mr. Bob Eckles: Asst. Principal; Mr. James Falkner: So- cial Studies 7; Mrs. Bernadine Fox: Librarian Mr. Don Friedl: English 9, Social Studies 9; Mrs. Mary Jane Friedl: Spanish 8 89 9, Spanish Club Ad- visor; Mr. Larry Fritz: Physical Science 8, Life Sci- ence 7; Mrs, Dione Gray; Secretary; Mr. Myron Guthrie: English 7, AV Coordinator Mrs. Beverly Haldeman: Speech Therapist; Mr. Max Hansen: Health 7 89 8, Education for Living 9; Mrs. Shirley Hart: Secretary; Mrs. Eunice Hartley: Janitor; Mr. Ronald Haug: Math 7 Mr- Stutzmon gets into the spirit of hot Mr. uJoe Mistele and Ms. Lease talk about North Tomah Fire Depart- day on 0d. 179 ment's history on an 8th grade English field trip as part of Mrs. Strozewski's writing unit. 74 FACULTY 504a 5W0 5013 5W0 5W0 5043 5W0 5W0 50b 50b IOWo IOWO IOWO 1070 100k 1070 Mr. Nelson waits ot the Badger football game in Madison that the Marching Indians played at on Sept. 13. tion Aide; Mr. Tom Hill: Principal; Mr. Tom Jakubowski: Ex- ceptional Educational Needs; Mrs. Debra John- son: Vocal Music; Mr. Terry Juracich: Math 7 8 8, Track 7 8 8; Mrs. Debbie Keene: Special Educ0r Mrs, Joanne Klinker: Exceptional Education Needs; Mr. Keith Koscol: Social Studies 7 8 8, Baseball 8, Girls Basketball 8; Miss Cindy Lease: Math 8, Track 9-12; Mr. Alan Marquordt: Excep- tional Education Needs; Mr, Timothy Millin: Indus- trial Arts 7, 8, 9 Ms. Lease helps Dani Hoog with a difficult math problem in 2nd hour. How 20 Teachers Spend Their Free Time Cemetery caretaker Dance Lift weights Point Play cards Play guitar Ploy trivia games Sew Shop Snowmobile Artwork Cross stitch Hike Motorcycle Visit friends Write letters ISWo 150A; 150k; 2082 20Wo 25Wo 250A? 300b 3006 30Wo 350k; 400k; Housework Swim Yardwork Comp or travel Listen to music Ride bike Walk or run Cultural events Form or cut wood Watch TV or movies Read Cook 4 Family or pet time 65 70 700A? Play or watch sports Hunt or fish FACULTY 75 Mr. Dull points out information to his students during the 7th grade science field trip at the McKenzie Environmental Education Center. Miss Sue Murray: Health 7818, Educa- tion for Living 9, Softball 9-12; Mr. Donald Nelson: Instrumental Music, Golf 7,8,9; Ms, Marcia Nicol: Guidance Counselor; Mr. Don Nietzel: Janitor; Mr. Arthur Oliver: Physical Education. Mrs. Lois Pierce: Library Aide; Mrs. Sandy Protz: Physical Science 8; Miss Marie Rasmussen: Home Economics; Mrs. Norma Rischette: Guidance Office Secretary; Mr. Bruce Ristow: Business Education, Computer Science. Mrs. Gwen Sanders: Art 7,8,9, Year- book Advisor, Art Club; Mr. James Schmidt: Agriculture 9, FFA Advisor; Ms. Phyllis Schmidt: Physical Educa- tion; Mr. Joel Schneider: Social Studies 8; Mrs. Barb Schwichtenberg: Reading 7, Cheerleading Advisor. 76 FACULTY Mr. Roy Skogen: Life Science 7; Mrs. Nona Smith: Home Ec. 7,8,9, Home Ec. Club Advisor; Mr. Dave Spaid: Business Education, Computer Science; Mr. Dave Spies: Physical Education; Mrs. Vida Stoker: Algebra, Basic Algebra. Ms. Lynn Strong: Reading; Marianne Strozewski: English 8, Newspaper Advi- sor; Mr. Dave Stutzman: Earth Science; Mr. Jerry Wedemeir: Industrial Arts 7,8,9; Ms. Terry Zaleski: Exceptional Education Needs. Left: Mr. Stutzman teaches his third hour Earth Science class about latitude and longitude. Below: Mrs. Johnson demonstrates a song during choir prac- tice. Cooks Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Dorna Viney, Mrs. Beverly. Nancy Gillette. Ninth Grade Teams This year at the Tomah Junior High School, the ninth grade teachers have formed teams. The ninth grade teach- ers meet once a week to discuss stu- dents' grades. The seventh and eighth grade classes also have teams that do activities to- gether and try to make rules that are the same in all classes. Teachers say that the main purpose of teams are to share information about the unit, meet as groups with parents, make it easier to identify needs, inter- ests, and abilities of team students, al- low for team planning, and to provide a smooth transition from elementary school and high school. FACULTY 77 Seventh Grade Abbott, Shawnna 6 66 Adler, Jason 6 66 Aller, Aubrey 6 58, 66 Arrowsmith, Chad 6 60, 66 Asen, Craig 6 66 Babcock, Nicki 6 59, 66 Backus, Jason 6 59, 66 Badoluco, Peter 6 35, 66 Bailey, Brent 6 59, 66 Balaban, Chris 6 66 Baldwin, Pattie 6 66 Bardeen, Jorrid 6 66 Batten, Cindy 6 66, 67 Baumgart, Sandy 6 66 Bennett, Peter 6 66 Berberick, Stacy 6 66 Bigelow, Ilene 6 59, 66 Bloom, Ryan 6 27, 32, 59, 66 Brown, Timothy 6 59, 66 Bruder, Heidi 6 66 Buan, Jennifer 6 33, 59 Buettner, Shannon 6 Burcolow, Mike 6 27, 55, 60, 32, 59, 66 Carmichael, Elizabeth 6 65, 33, 59, 66 Chambers, Stephony 6 29, 60, 61, 33, 66 Churchill, Nicki 6 Clark, Bridgette 6 61, 33, 58, 59, 66 Clark, Chris 6 66 Clark, Heather 6 23, 66 Connor, Chris 6 27, 66 Corns, Bryon 6 66 Costello, Mike 6 66 Cox, Jean 6 29, 65, 61, 33, 59, 66 Crouch, Chester 6 66 Davis, John 6 27, 66 Decorah, Neile 6 29, 59, 33, 66 Deer, Yvette 6 Delaney, David 6 59, 66 Dettle, David 6 27, 32, 67 Dinger, Jim 6 59, 67 Drinkwine, Aaron 6 27, 67 Dykmon, Eric 6 67 Ebersold, Amy 6 29, 61, 33, 59, 67 Falkner, Jaron 6 27, 55, 35, 67 Finch, Jason 6 59, 35, 67 Finnigan, Jennifer 6 29, 59, 67 Finnigon, Kelly 6 59, 67 Forsythe, Shannon 6 29, 33, 67 Gissel, Brian 6 32, 67 Gosney, Justin 6 27, 65, 35, 67 Gottbeheut, Stacy 6 67 Grant, Shown 6 27, 32, 67 Greeno, Mitch 6 27, 65, 32, 67 Grob, Greg 6 60, 67 Groothius, Vaughn 6 27, 67 Grovesteen, Gayle 6 67 Gruen, Craig 6 66, 67 Hobelman, Roy 6 67 78 Hall, Jeremy 6 58, 59, 67, 69 Hammer, Robert 6 27, 67 Handy, Bobbi 6 59, 67 Hanley, Kim 6 61, 67 Harris, Nicole 6 61, 59, 67 Hatfield, Michelle 6 59, 67 Hayward, Nicole 67, 71 Helgeson, FeliciEJ 6 33, 59, 67, 69 Henry, Heather 6 60, 67 Hillyer, Geri 6 33, 67 Hollenbeck, Travis 6 55, 67 Huck, Gail 6 67 laeo, John 6 39, 67 Jacobson, Michele 6 59, 67 Jensen, Jenny 6 59, 67 Jewell, Danielle 6 51, 67 Jorgenson, Scott 6 67 Klepps, Cristy 6 61, 58, 59, 67 Koboski, Trent 6 27, 35, 68 Koscol, Crystal 6 61, 58, 59, 68 Kruesel, Mark 6 68 Kuehl, Donee 6 60, 33, 59, 68 Kuruzovich, Desirae 6 59, 68 Lambert, Jenny 6 68 Lawrence, Tim 6 68 Lee, Shaun 6 27, 35, 58, 59, 68 Lenz, Cory 6 59, 68 Liek, Michael 6 27, 61, 68 Linenberg, Christi 6 68 Malinger, Timothy 6 59, 68 Morshous, Christopher 6 60, 68 Morten, David 6 35, 59, 68 McDaniel, Joseph 6 68 McGinnis, Travis 6 27, 68 McPeters, Jason 6 68 Miles, Michael 6 Miller, Melissa 6 68 Miner, Percy 6 68 Mockler, Travis 6 35, 68 Moser, Robby 6 68 Mrotek, Tonya 6 59, 68 Murphy, Bruce 6 68 Myers, Amy 6 33, 59, 68 Neconish, Tracy 6 68 Neitzel, Amanda 6 68 Neitzel, Corinna 6 59, 68 Nicholson, Bill 6 68 Nickels, Matt 6 68 Nicol, Brian 6 23, 56, 60, 58, 59, 68 Noth, Michelle 6 68 Noth, Tony 6 69 Orth, Benjamin 6 27, 32, 69, 70 Palmer, Brandon 6 69 Parr, Lynn 6 60, 61 , 59, 69 Payne, Tom 6 23, 69 Pedersen, Kristin 6 61, 69 Peterson, Heidi 6 61, 58, 59, 69 Peterson, Susan 6 69 Pett, Kenneth 6 27, 59, 69 Pierce, Scott 6 27, 32, 69 Prestwich, Diana 6 69 Puck, Donald 6 69 Rezin, Laurie 6 33, 59, 69 Rezin, Teresa 6 33, 69 Rice, Rhonda 6 61, 59, 69 Richey, Thomas 6 69 Riffle, Rebecca 6 61, 59, 69 Risch, Adrian 6 60, 59, 69 Rodefer, Jessica 6 69 Rouse, Nicole 6 58, 59, 69, 7O Scherreiks, Tina 6 69 Schmeider, Down 6 7O Schultz, Joel 6 27, 7O Schultz, Josh 6 70 Scott, Tracy 6 59, 70 Seflow, Down 6 61, 33, 59, 7O Shepherd, Donald 6 70 Short, Charles 6 Smith, De Woyane 6 70 Smith, Melissa 6 59, 70 Smith, Tonya 6 58, 59, 7O Snider, Sarah 6 33, 59, 70 Sommerfield, Melissa 6 59, 7O Sparks, Jason 6 7O Sparks, Scott 6 7O Spolum, Kurtis 6 27, 7O Stebbins, Melaine 6 29, 59, 7O Stolzman, Kris 6 61, 7O Storkel, Renae 6 59, 7O Strozewski, Shana 6 29, 61, 33, 58, 59, 70 Sullivan, Molly 6 58, 59, 70 Surguy, Jody 6 64, 33, 59, 7O Swofford, Jason 6 60, 71 Sweeney, Mandi 6 59, 71 Thompson, Chad 6 27, 35, 71 Thompson, Nova 6 29, 60, 33, 59, 7O Thorson, Shelly 6 52, 7O Trolmer, Barbara 6 29, 60, 33, 59, 7O Trolmer, Ryan 6 27, 70 Trunkel, Tony 6 7O Tubbs, Phillip 6 27, 32, 59, 70 Turner, Jamie 6 70 Unbehoun, Rachel 6 59, 70 Vonder Zonden, Brian 6 60, 59, 70 Vest, Kelly 6 60, 61, 59, 70 Virnig, Steven 6 7O Vlasek, Heather 6 70 Wagner, Jody 6 60, 59, 7O Wahls, Ryan 6 7O Waite, Michelle 6 29, 64, 33, 70 Walker, Mark 6 27, 32, 7O Weisheipl, Phil 6 70 Wells, Elizabeth 6 33, 59, 7O Wildes, Brad 6 23, 70 Williams, Erika 6 59, 70 Williams, Roy 6 Wilson, Donald 6 69, 7O Witt, Stephen 6 7O Wolfe, Wendy 6 59, 7O Wright, Sara 6 7O Youngs, Aaron 6 27, 64, 32, 70 Zelley, Tammy 6 59, 70 Zidich, Richard 6 27, 7O Zingler, Cheryl 6 61, 7O Eighth Grade Adkins, Patricia 6 33, 38, 47, 18 Alderman, Jeremy 6 26, 38 Anderson, Marsha 6 38 Anderson, Roxie 6 33, 38, 46 61, 18 Anderson, Timothy 6 26, 38 Babcock, Richard 6 38 Bever, Jennifer 6 38, 54, 59 Birner, Jennifer 6 38, 52 Bjerke, Brian 6 32, 38, 59 B005, Tanya 6 33, 38, 46, 50 Brohmer, Scott 6 26, 35, 37, 38, 59 Brookman, Neacia 6 16, 28, 38, 61 Brookman, Tyrohn 6 26, 35, 38, 59, 18 Brookover, Sam 6 38 Brown, Dale 6 38 Brzeczek, Doug 6 38 Burkholter, Ryan 6 26, 38 Busby, Blthye 6 38, 54, 58, 59 Colkins, Karen 6 38 Collawoy, Becky 6 33, 38, 52, 18 Clark, Joey 6 38 Clark, Stacy 6 38 5 Clark, Thyro 6 38, 61, 59, 18 Clay, Karina 6 38 Cooper, Stacy 6 28, 38, 61, 59 Dawley, Chris 6 22, 38, 61 Deckert, Chris 6 38, 54 Decoroh, Lynne 6 28, 33, 39, 58, 59 DeVoe, Susan 6 39 Dingmon, Becky 6 26, 39, 18 Duncan, Jason 6 35, 39, 40, 18 Feistner, Lisa 6 28, 33, 39, 18 Finch, Angela 6 39, 59 Finch, Paul 6 20, 26, 35, 39 Flanders, Kevin 6 26, 39, 49 Franzwa, Kelly 6 33, 39, 52, 55, 59 Friedl, Dawn 6 39, 58, 61 , 59 Frost, Christopher 6 26, 39 Gebhardt, Nicole 6 39, 51, 18 Gebhordt, Stacy 6 39 Gillette, Brian 6 39 Gillette, Becky 6 39, 52, 58, 59 Gray, Nicole 6 39, 52, 58, 59 Greeno, Amy 6 39, 52, 54 Griffin, Joe 6 35, 39 Grygleski, Laura 6 39 Hansen, Scott 6 39, 61 Hanson, John 6 17, 22, 26, 39, 60, 61 Hanson, Todd 6 26, 39 Hormel, Brad 6 39 Harris, Rita 6 39, 33, 54, 58, 59 Hortl, Shane 6 39 Hays, Kerri 6 39, 61, 59 Heding, Craig 6 39 l eizelmon, Joy 2 22, 39, 47 erried, Richard 2 32, 39, 61 inden, Craig 2 22, 26, 40, 60 009, Danielle 2 28, 40, 52 009, Kevin 2 35, 40, 18 ohn, Hilary 2 40, 58, 60, 61, 59 1Hojnacki, Connie 2 40, 59 older, Jason 2 26, 40 ollowoy, Ian 2 32, 40, 54, 55 uck, Micheal 2 4O uffman, Andrew 2 26, 40, 59 onusheske, Rose Marie 2 40, 52, 54 ewison, Robert 2 20, 26, 40 ilek, Sherry 2 28, 40, 51 ohnson, Teri 2 16, 28, 40, 47, 58, 61, 59 orgenson, Randall 2 4O err, Brigitte 2 28, 33, 38, 47, 61, 18 nitt, Micheal 2 32, 4O noepker, Amy 2 26, 40, 43, 46, 58, 61 obel, Kristy 2 40, 51 rohn, Russell 2 26, 32, 40, 61 arkin, Kelly 2 26, 4O Larson, Andy 2 4O auer, Brian 2 40, 61 eis, Brandy 2 4O ikely, Becky 2 40, 50, 55, 47 udke, Penny 2 28, 41 ueck, Alex 2 20, 41 , 50 ack, William 2 41 alinger, Sean 2 40, 41 axey, David 2 26, 41, 32, 18 cNulty, Tommy 2 41, 42 eyer, Josie 2 41 ochenbacher, Jon 2 41 Morehouse, Shannon 2 20, 26, 41, 60, 61, 32 orphey, Michael 2 41 oseley, Jason 2 41, 55, 32, 18 Moser, Amy 2 41 oser, Travis 2 26, 41 uehlenkomp, Rebecca 2 41, 50 urphy, Elizabeth 2 41 yer, Valerie 2 41 yers, Stacie 2 41, 33 elson, Tina 2 41 , 54, 52, 33 O'Conner, Stacie 2 41, 50, 61, 47 'Conner, Theresa 2 41, 61 'Leory, Ryan 2 26, 41, 32 lsen, Renee 2 41, 33, 58, 59, 18 lson, Brian 2 20, 21, 41, 32 ongburn, Angel 2 41 ederson, Craig 2 41 erz, Jeffery 2 20, 26, 41 , 61 eterson, Jodi 2 41, 33 leuss, Robin 2 26, 41 , 60, 61 , 47 rell, Jason 2 26, 41, 18 rielipp, David 2 20, 42 Retzloff, Kirby 2 42, 61 Rezin, Kristi 2 28, 42, 54 Rezin, Thad 2 42, 32, 18 Rochester, Joe 2 26, 42, 32 Rodefer, Goylo 2 42, 54, 18 Sage, Taro 2 42 Schroeder, Lamont 2 23, 42, 18 Schroeder, Michael 2 42 Schuh, Jolene 2 28, 42, 50, 60, 61, 47 Schultz, Andy 2 26, 42, 32 Show, Heather 2 42, 50, 33 Show, Michelle 2 28, 36, 42, 55, 33, 59, 18 Smith, Effie 2 42 Smith, Travis 2 26, 42, 59 Snider, Curt 2 17, 42, 32, 18 Soulier, Cathie 2 42, 52 Spiers, Chris 2 20, 42, 32 Spolum, Kori 2 28, 37, 42, 58, 59 Stewart, Corina 2 28, 42, 60, 61, 33, 32, 18 Stolzman, John 2 22, 26, 42, 50, 47 Streeter, Steffnie 2 42, 52, 59 Thompson, Natasha 2 28, 42, 50, 47, 59 Thomson, Karla 2 42, 52 Tiber, Thomas 2 20, 37, 42, 47 Towne, Chris 2 42 Trachte, Jill 2 26, 42, 43 Trindal, Michelle 2 42, 52 Turner, Marie 2 43 Tuttle, Timothy 2 22, 26, 36, 40, 43, 35 Ulteig, Tracy 2 43, 50 VonDenHeuval, Scott 2 20, 43 Vonness, Kelly 2 43, 50 VonVorHees, Travis 2 43 VanWychen, Tonya 2 26, 43, 50, 60, 61, 46, 58, 59, 18 Walheim, Susan 2 26, 43, 61, 47, 58, 59 Walker, Sara 2 43 Walsh, Teresa 2 37, 43, 47, 52 Wegerle, Bryon 2 43, 54, 55, 61, 18 Welch, Erica 2 43, 51, 33, 59 Welton, Sandra 2 43, 52 Wildes, Cindy 2 26, 43, 50, 60, 61, 58, 59 Williams, Kelly 2 26, 43, 58, 59 Wilson, Jamie 2 26, 43 Wilson, Scott 2 26, 43 Winkelman, Tricia 2 43 Witt, Ronda 2 43 Wood, Michelle 2 43, 52 Woodard, Lisa 2 37, 43, 54, 33, 58, 59, 18 Woodard, Rebecca 2 26, 43, 33, 58, 59, 18 Woodworth, Scott 2 20, 26, 43 Youngs, Edwin 2 26, 43, 32, 18 Zebro, Michael 2 23, 43, 34, 35, 59, 18 Zellmer, Billy 2 43 Zellmer, Regina 2 43 Ninth Grade Albrecht, Karen 2 10 Alderman, Jason 2 1O Arttus, Deanne 2 10 Arttus, Steve 2 10, 24, 53 Boggot, Matt 2 10, 24, 53 Baldwin, Down 2 7, 10, 51, 54, 53 Baldwin, Jenny 2 1O Baldwin, Rosie 2 10, 53 Baldwin, Willy 2 10 Batten, A1icic1 2 7, 10, 28, 61, 52 Baumbach, Sean 2 10, 30 Boumgort, Nancy 2 10 Baumgorten, Lori 2 10, 25, 55 Beck, Julie 2 10, 46, 31, 18 Berry, Brenda 2 10, 50 Berzins, Doino 2 10, 50 Betthouser, Teri 2 10, 28, 50, 56, 57, 55, 46, 31 Birkeness, Jeremy 2 10 Birner, Sheri 2 10, 52 Brieske, Doug 2 10, 30, 18 Brinkmoeller, Chris 2 10, 51, 52, 53, 31 Brohmer, Krista 2 10, 28, 52, 18 Brown, Jeffrey 2 10, 54 Buan, Doug 2 10, 24, 50 Burton, Julie 2 10, 52, 53 Busby, Robby 2 10, 23, 30, 18 Butcher, Keith 2 10, 24 Corlsson, Marla 2 10 Cash, Shane 2 10, 18 Chambers, Michelle 2 10, 54, 52 Chambers, Mike 2 10, 24, 53 Chapman, Carlo 2 10, 28 Chroninger, Tina 2 10, 50, 51, 47 Church, Marcy 2 5, 10, 16, 25 Churhill, Kris 2 10 Clark, Tim 2 11, 30, 18 Clay, Janna 2 11, 16, 25 Clay, Melanie 2 6, 1 1, 28, 50, 56, 57, 31 Clemmerson, Tim 2 11, 53 Coleman, Tom 2 1 1, 24, 47, 18 Courtode, Rusty 2 1 1, 53 Danforth, Sheila 2 1 1 Deford, Jennifer 2 1 1, 52 Derousseau, Jeff 2 1 1, 3O Dodsworth, Done 2 1 1, 24, 30 Dutcher, Heather 2 1 1 Erickson, Sorene 2 1 1, 28, 54, 52, 18 Fawcett, Andrea 2 1 1, 51, 61, 47, 18 Finch, Adam 2 1 1, 53 Finch, Russel 2 1 1, 24 Finnigan, Sue 2 11,28, 57, 18 Finnigan, Troy 2 1 1, 20, 24, 50, 46, 44 Foss, Jeff 2 1 l, 24, 55, 53 Frederick, Billy 2 l 1 Friedl, Kurt 2 4, 11, 24, 50 Fritz, Todd 2 1 1, 50, 30, 18 Fuller, Brandy 2 1 1, 25, 57 Gorrels, Shelly 2 1 1, 52 Garrels, Tim 2 1 1, 20, 24 Gerke, Joy 2 1 1, 24, 3O Gerke, Mike 2 1 1 Gernetzke, Kristin 2 1 1, 51, 61, 47, 18 Giesen, Blendeno 2 1 1, 52 Gillette, Alicia 2 1 1, 28, 52 Gilson, Brian 2 11 Gilson, Deanna 2 11 Gosney, Joyce 2 1 1, 25 Granger, Mary 2 11, 61, 52 Griffin, Carmen 2 11, 51 Grygleski, Theresa 2 12 Haas, Mary Jo 2 12, 28, 50, 52 Handy, Amy Jo 2 12, 25, 56, 57 Hanson, Jim 2 12, 56, 30, 18 Hormel, Kristi 2 12 Hormel, Lori 2 12, 52, 31 Harris, Tammy 2 12, 60, 61 Hartley, Debbie 2 12 Hartley, Doug 2 12, 53 Helton, Eddie 2 12, 24, 51 Henry, Kimberly 2 12, 50, 46, 52, 18 Hoag, Teig 2 12, 20,21, 24 Huber, Michelle 2 12, 55 Jensen, Down 2 12, 31 Jensen, Shelly 2 12, 53 Johnson,Sc1ndi2 12,47, 53, 18 Johnson, Tanya 2 12, 52 Jones, Brian 2 12, 60, 61 Jones, Charles 2 12, 24, 3O Jorstod, Kim 2 12, 56, 57, 46 Juracich, Joe 2 12, 61 Koebisch, Ricky 2 12, 20, 24 King, Mike 2 12 Klitzke, Andrea 2 12, 51, 55 Knoble, Casey 2 12,24, 30, 18 Knoepker, Brian 2 12, 60, 61, 46 Krupelo, Damon 2 12, 24 Kuehl, David 2 12, 51, 53, 18 Lamb, Kristin 2 12, 16, 25 Lambert, Troy 2 12, 53 Lcmere, Nicole 2 12 Larson, Richard 2 12, 15, 24, 53 Loss, Kristen 2 12, 28, 18 Lenz, Kim 2 12, 52, 53 Linenberg, Laurie 2 12, 55, 52 Long, Mike 2 12 Madosh, Kelly 2 12 Maiewski, Joe 2 12 Malinger, Jonathan 2 12 Marczewski, Chad 2 12, 17, 18 Marten, Lisa 2 12, 55, 53, 31 Martin, Alan 2 12 79 Miller, Down 2 12, 28, 60, 61, 52, 31 Mlsna, Mary 2 12, 28, 50, 57, 61, 31, 18 Mohs, Jeffrey 2 12 Monroe, Joe 2 12, 24, 56, 30, 18 Monroe, Roy 2 12, 20, 24, 30 Muehlenkomp, Jennifer 2 12, 51, 47, 31 Murphy, Bobby 2 12 Neconish, Joe 2 12, 18 Nickels, Donna 2 12, 13, 46 Oats, Brenda 2 12, 31 Olsen, Karyl 2 12, 50, 47 Olson, Shawn 2 12, 60, 61 Orth, James 2 12, 24, 18 Ostlie, Karla 2 13, 28, 50, 52, 33 Parlow, David 2 13 Pasch, Ellen - 13, 53, 18 Pearson, Jon 2 13, 24, 56, 18 Peth, Kris 2 13, 52 Petronek, Carrie 2 13, 51, 56, 57, 47, 31, 18 Piasecki, Pamela 2 13 Pierce, Andy 2 13 Pierce, Cindy 2 13, 28, 56, 57, 55, 52 Pierce, Mike 2 13, 24, 30, 18 Pierce, Nicole 2 13, 28, 56, 57, Mrs. Diode Gm; Tracey Richer Aaron Re8kie I u 55, 44, 31 Pierce, Tommy 2 13, 25, 52 Pischke, Down 2 13 Poppler, Travis 2 13 Prell, Becky 2 13, 25, 18 Prestwich, James 2 13, 24, 18 Randall, Sheri 2 13, 55, 18 Rapp, Kathy 2 13 Reavis, Curt 2 13, 20, 24 Reekie, Aaron 2 13', 24, 46, 18 Rengert, Jenny 2 13, 61 Richer, Christopher 2 13, 24 Richer, Tracy 2 13, 28, 56, 18 Richmond, Dan 2 14, 2O Riddle, Kris 2 14, 52, 31, 18 Riggs, Judd 2 14,20, 50, 57, 47 Roberts, Ann 2 14, 50, 46 Robinson, Angie 2 13, 14, 28, 50, 51, 57, 46 Rox, Scott 2 14 Schaller, Heidi 2 14, 51 Schappe, Suzan 2 5, 6, 14, 28, 51, 56, 57, 46, 52, 31, 18 Scherreiks, Rhonda 2 14 Schlodweiler, Wade 2 14 Schultz, Michelle 2 14, 28, 60, 61, 45, 52, 31 Schwortfeger, Lisa 2 14,28, 51, 31, 18 Seflow, Becky 2 14, 28, 51 , 57, 52, 31 Show, Veronica 2 14, 52, 33, 18 Shrake, Jason 2 14 Shuck, Christine 2 14 Skailond, Kris 2 14 Smith, Joe 2 14, 24, 56, 53, 18 Smith, Keith 2 14, 53, 30 Smothers, John 2 14 Solchenberger, Michell 2 7, 14, 56 Sparks, Melonee 2 14, 28, 56, 57, 46, 52, 31, 18 Speorbecker, Don 2 14 Stebbins, Erin 2 14, 52 Steen, Kevin 2 14, 61, 47 Storbeck, Chris 2 14, 15, 20, 24 Stout, Sheila 2 14 Strong, Lori 2 14, 50 Surguy, Scott 2 14 Swanson, Denise 2 14, 54, 52 Todder, James 2 14 Toutges, Krishna 2 14, 46, 52 Taylor, John 2 14, 18 Thielen, Shelly 2 14, 55, 52 Thompson, Bob 2 14, 53 Thornton, Kurt 2 14, 24 Thundercloud, Anne 2 5, 15, 31 Toczyski, Cindy 2 15, 57, 61 , 31 Towne, Travis 2 15, 20, 21, 24, 53 Tuttle, Stacy 2 15 Ueeck, Richard 2 15, 24, 46 Vondenheuvel, Karen 2 15,28, 56 Vonhecker, Kari 2 15 Vernier, Trevor 2 15, 24, 50, 60, 61 Voltz, Suzy 2 15, 52 Woege, Jamie 2 15, 53 Wolensky, Robbie 2 15, 20 Walker, Bobby Jo 2 15 Wollermon, David 2 15, 53 Wollus, Michael 2 15, 50 Wonta, Laura Lee 2 15 Waugh, Joel 2 15 Weiss, Gary 2 15, 30 Wells, Chris 2 15, 24, 30, 18 White, Kirk 2 15, 20, 24 Whitegull, Neil 2 15, 24 Widzins, Dan 2 15 Wilkinson, Brent 2 15, 24, 53 Williams, Angie 2 15, 61, 31, 12 Williams, Tom 2 15 Wilson, Katie 2 15 Wright, Peter 2 15, 24, 18 Yunk, Jamie 2 15, 24, 53 Zelley, Jeff 2 15, 18 Zingler, Brian 2 5, 15, 20, 60, 61


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