Watertown High School - Orbit Yearbook (Watertown, WI)
- Class of 1979
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Li ' v ORBIT 1979 li, 1 Watertown Senior High School 505 South Eighth Street Watertown, Wisconsin 53094 Editors: Don S h ldt nan c m Cindy Wuest Tabln Of Contents Juniors Sophomores S5255 L Sports Organizations Faculty, Staff Index 73 105 136 144 Tbl Of'C 4 Opening Section 2 Y' 1. Mary Cayan, Dawn Boeder, and Kenetta Kritz talked about the upcoming football game against Milton. 2. Kim Veldhuizen prepared scalloped potatoes for a diet meal in Family Foods class. 3. If you forget your locker key, you have to go to the office for the master key. qwfl ?--- s .,. ,-...I F 4 Q, Goals You Strive to Achieve . . . What is your goal in life? Do you want to be a cook? a mechanic? a dancer? an artist? an actor? a secretary? Everyone gives us advice - teachers, parents, and friends try to persuade us to do what they think is right. Only we can make that important decision. While in high school, we may have certain goals that we would like to achieve. Our goals may be athletic, academic, or social. For years we may have dreamed of making the football team being a member of our favorite club getting a B on a geometry test getting an award. What direction did you take in '78-'79? In what direc- tion will you go in the future? i l I I 1 K it i 4A l. Dave Kohlhoff adjusted the idle mixture setting on the carburetor during auto mechanics class at MATC. 2. Cindy Lauer, Mr. Felland, and Julie Bock learned how to silkscreen during Sth hour art. 3. In gym class, Stan Chandler and Beth Buchberger finished their jitterbug with a dip. Opening Section 5 Determine The Direction . . . Throughout our years of school we make many friends. We call them on the telephone, we ask for help in English, and we try to get in the same classes. We do everything together. But we all are individuals and have our own direction. The direction in which we go is determined by our goals. Some of us move forward, still searching for the things we want. The rest of us fall back on things that we have always wanted to do. After graduation our direction might lead us to college or to a job. Are you going to be a successful executive, a mechanic at a gas station, a housewife, . . . '? '1.,r-in P -. j ',g3,.'tf!'1t.'?ffif-. lvf.'lg1ri - ff. .-L ' sf, . , A. Q, -1 .,-..7.e-,. ,Y .rw-1 2'-.Q Z A- 3-:Ag : 1i.....a,le4A '-git? .-XL , , as l. Beth Buchberger took piano lessons from .lon Potter during 7th hour in the chorus room. 2. WHS driver education car. 3. Nancy Kohlhoff and Cindy Wucstenbcrg worked on a yearbook layout for the opening section during journalism class. 6 Opening Section JI' If l. The WHS footballcheerleudcrs lcd the school song during thc Homecoming parade. 2. Hallway outside rooms 202-206. looking toward Dodge Street Lobby. 3. DECA operated the school store from 7:45-8:00 in the morning and during 4A and 4B lunch hours. 4. Laurie Haas studied Business English in thc Dodge Street Lobby during her released time 7th hour. 5. Mr. Alvarez drove his Pluto vun down Muin Street in the Homecoming parade. -,---Q 5 Opening Section 7 Down the Path of Life . . . Remember when everyone told you what you had to do when you were little? You always had to follow their direction. Now that we are in our last years of high school, some of us are starting to finalize our goals. We're making decisions for ourselves. We've decided whether to go to college or not. We may have found a job. No matter what decisions we make, they are very important in determining our direction. The things we do in high school are only part of the direction we follow through life. Ciba, mul l. Beth Buchberger posed as a clown for the Drama Club in the Homecoming parade. 2. Lynn, McMahon watched Julie Bock work on her miniature play- ground sculpture during art class. 3. Gary Ehnert and Dan Krause worked on construction of the Road Runner for the Senior class float. Opening Section E 7' 0 3 fm, ' , , 7P f'Ie '- ',. - 7.-M ' - -v 'Six 'SVETJ dZ'1-SL , IJ--M, ,gf-f, ig -' - af- gZ.UF:fi':1l':Q3,Qi:'1. -. e ' V J .- - .1-'H '- 'oi ' 1, , Milf.-i,: ! ., :L Gb' F J i ' Ita , Y: . gf ,.J, ' , P -H A ++ ul ..,, 1 Vg,.g. Lu. , f'- 1- I V. ' L ..-5 1 'cr-r,'5 -TZ .tn -1,- li------- ., ,U -2',.,v-H A. - ,V , . Ej445.Tsq ., Q-'-w . . -.' , 4 - , V -4.4 - 5 , , ' , -P , -.f - - 's-. - M -, -4. -. ?5L1ag..1ff-.:asffif1:'g'::' - . SPEICIIAL EVENTS n a certain way, Special Events lead us in the direc- n of working with and helping people . . . While work- in a play, the cast must cooperate with each other in er to have a successful production - they practice ether for hours trying to get each line exactly right. e set crews work together to build the set . . .During mecoming, each class works together to build a float compete in class competition. At the pep assembly, h class cheers on their fellow classmates who have de the finals of the pizza eating contest. When it's ,e for the Pep Cheer, the Sophomore, Junior, and nior classes unite - each try to out yell the other sses . . . The members of the Prom committee work ether making plans and arrangements for the Prom . At graduation the Seniors are together for one last ne before they each go in their separate directions . . . Homecoming: What Better a time For a Parade A high aura of school spirit enveloped the Watertown High School during the week of Homecoming 1978. The last event before the football game has traditionally been the parade. Attendence was up this year due to unseason- ably warm weather, and additional school spirit. The parade was highlighted by the floats entered by the three classes and the various clubs. The Senior float won in the class competition, this year using the theme of the Road Runner and the coyote. The Juniors and Soph- omores took second and third respectively. The Art Club won the float competition among the clubs. Keeping up with a nationwide trend, the WHS march- ing band played disco type music in the parade. Some songs featured were Night Fever and Stayin' Alive . Students also admired the colorfully painted store windows on Main Street which brought the community merchants into the Homecoming scene. The window painting competion was by the Seniors to give them a pair of victories in the parade related competition. l. The Senior float used hydraulics to trap Wiley Coyote who rcprc- sented West Bend East. 2. The Art CIub's winning float was Wc'll Blot Out the Suns . I0 Homecoming l. The Junior float featured Sylvester thc cut and Tweedy the bird. 2. The Sophomore window was painted on Minar's Book Store. 3. Varsity Football Coaches: John Stucbcr, Dunicl Herbst, and Bruce Wiucnwylcr. 4- Kelly Brennan, Roxanne Naze, and Liz .lungkuntz lfrontj were members ol' thc Drama Club walking entry. T . tgps 9 ,' . . . , is if W fl 4' l lf! Q 'f ,U Ll Q. ' -5 9, T 53 9 .4 0 A U,--' C3 G U Y Q9 6 67 9 mf! if 'S Q , Ex. fl W nz. Il lk . ' X , Q: Homecoming ll V . iff' V A , , Lu, 1 rg WL 'Q v r U- ,I Wy 'M -' . . I L1-4-Q E . Ti 4+ P' -' -'-X1 l .. P:-Q-'.y!'j-Titllf, H151 H1-1,',-L. fall lj 1 2 l. The Juniors participated m their Homecoming skit about a football game of Superheroes 2. Nancy Byrne showed off her toga Toga Day was held on Tuesday of Homecoming week 3. The Senior skit The Seven Dwarfs fell short of the Junior skit and came in second place 4. Kevin Field won the car painting 12 Homecoming ' AY Seniors, Juniors Battle, Sophomores Third Pep week has always given students a chance to ex- press themselves and has allowed them to compete with the other classes. This year's turnout was exceptional and school spirit was uplifted prior to the big game. Members of all classes participated in many events: Toga Day, Pep Breakfast, Orange Pass, Egg Relay, Thumbs Up, Gunny Sack Race, Pep Beans, Book Drop, Dance Contest, Ice Cream Sale, Tug-A-War, Powder Puff Football, Hall Decorations, Store Window Paint- ing, Classroom Decoration, Class Skits, Teacher Imper- sonation, Pizza Eating, Car Painting, Walking Parade Entries, and, of course, the Float Competition. Hall decoration was an event which for the past few years was exempted from the competition because of vandalism. This year though, the decorations remained intact the whole week and was a pleasant sight for people walking through the halls. A see-sawing battle between the Seniors and Juniors was at full force by mid-week and the tension built as the final events were getting underway. But when the scores were added, the Seniors had won handily scoring 112 points, the Juniors second at 99 points, and the Sopho- mores a distant third at 41 points. l. Bill Miller and Belinda Bachler passed an orange to help the Seniors get a second place in this noonhour event. 2. Jeff Griffin impersonated Mr. Christensen during 4b lunch and came in first place. 3. The Seniors tugged their way to victory in the Tug-A-War competi- tion. 4. FHA served the Pep Breakfast on Tuesday of Homecoming week. Homecoming 13 Q 1 ix 1, V v .V-',, fx Klfffff: Q A 'f 1' f if -' ' f . . ,, my Q Er, V 2 gm' J '1 V- i W A 'ak' ri' I XZ? 41 , W ' f flf' I 5' 6 , If 1 .glm fi? - -7 1 45. Disco Fever Hits WHS Instead of the usual live band atmosphere, this year's Homecoming Dance was a disco. The students respond- ed to the disco well, staying longer than usual and taking part in a lot of dancing in the midst of a Gosling victory. Steve York of WISN radio was the guest disc jockey for the dance. He played everything from polkas to rock n' roll. He also added a few comments between songs. The theme of the Homecoming dance was Starlight Disco which attracted 150-200 couples, making the dance a huge financial success and enjoyable to the student body. The court was picked differently this year. The stu- dents voted on the five women who represented them and the football team selected the male participants of the court. l. Homecoming Royalty: Rcncc Robillurd und Duvc Schuchtcr in thc Homecoming Parade. 2. Couples danced slowly undcr the Starlight Disco . Homecoming I5 l. Steve Bennett, Rotary student from WHS, talked to his parents in Watertown from his Brazilian home. 2. Ursula Huber and her American family. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarah Bloor, Mrs. Elizabeth Bloor, and Ursula Huber. 3. Ximena Rivera and her American family. FIRST ROW: Ximena Ri- vera, SECOND ROW: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett 16 Foreign Exchange ? 'F . . . . 1 1, . , Y' .P1 ' 1 .- J, 1 ,.-su .-sw gf'-'g 51 'Q 1' -l.h,Q': 7 l 1 4:-A-4. au-V - .-. 1 -I: -Nj..- i'.. - . - '11 ..f.1--daffiv! ' ,. - !1-- g.' 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'iiiitzwt L-QQSQ: Q he e- f 5 X - X .-'wt gif xv.-js gtg ' Q unlink QSTSWN- 'f '-haxf -vfij' 'C N :ri-:x:.... 1 . .XxX'n5irJ:. ' r .1'.j:?i2A1: -.-Q . ., .. , 231'-wi3f'EfrS 5 .P . 1 Rotary, AFS Hosts Exchange Students The 1978-79 school year saw an increase in exchange students. The Rotary Club sponsored Ximena Rivera's stay in Watertown and sent Lisa Bulthuis to West Ger- many and Steve Bennett to Brazil. AFS brought Ursula Huber from Austria to spend a year here. Ursula Huber spent her stay in Watertown living with the Elizabeth Bloor family. Ximena Rivera spent her year with the Ed Bennett family. Among other activities Ximena Rivera was an active participant on the girls tennis team. Both exchange stu- dents got a chance to travel throughout the state. Ursula Huber was involved in the girls intermural basketball program. Steve Bennett attended school in Brazil and had a part time job teaching English. Lisa Bulthuis had a chance to travel to places such as Paris, Holland, and Berlin. l. Ximena Rivera, the Rotary Club student, demonstrated her back- hand in a match against West Bend West. 2. Lisa Bulthuis and her German family, LEFT to RIGHT: Lisa Bulthuis, Urban Salinger, Jr., Urban Salinger, Elmur Sulingcr and Gcrda Salinger. 3. Ximena Rivera played a game ol' dots in thc library. Foreign Exchange I7 Junior Prom: 'Too Much Heaven' Too Much Heavena' was the theme for the '79 Junior Prom. The gym and the cafeteria were decorated with the idea of heaven in mind. Many students, as well as prom advisor Mr. Greathouse, volunteered their time and effort to make the prom a success. One hundred twenty couples attended the prom along with the school board members and the parents of the court. Musical entertainment was supplied by Sound Express from 8:30 to 11:30 on May 12. Prom couples assembled in the cafeteria and proceeded to the gym at 10:30 for the grand march. Once again, the Elks Club of Watertown sponsored the post prom entertainment. Many prizes were awarded at the post prom. Tom Moke and Anne LaPoint were the winners of portable televisions donated by a local merchant. 1. Prom couple Doug Bisbee and Linda Klecker walked through the gates of heaven. 2. The post prom was held at the Elks Club from 12:30 to 3:30 a.m. 3. Terry Schramm, Bill Keren, Ralph Wandersee, and Karen Manke relaxed after dancing at the post prom. 4. Eli Funk entertained at the post prom. Milli 18 Junior Prom X se- 5-YQ QQ.-G ,N A 1 x .4 y y N ,U 'A 'A F '1 ' VN' X l. The court for the '79 Junior Prom LEFT to RIGHT: Laurie Gauerke and Steve Wilkes, Leah Strege and Jeff Block, Beth Dietrich and Pete Thompson, Queen Jean Sweeney and King Kevin Conley, Annette Dittmar and Mark Klecker, Pam Voigt and Scott Krueger, Linda Klecker and Doug Bisbee. Crown bearers LEFT to RIGHT: Dan Uttech, Stacey Strege, and Troye Klecker. 2. Queen Jean Sweeney and King Kevin Conley. 3. Crown bearers Troye Klecker and Dan Uttechg carrying the bou- quet, Stacey Strege. Junior Prom 19 Greek Classic Presented at WHS The winter play this year was Antigone, a Greek classic. The play dealt with whether the laws of man can overrule the laws of the higher power. Mr. Hellrung, Drama teacher, explained, Classical theatre is a very integral part of a good Dramatics pro- gram, and until this year, it was missing at WHS. An- tigone marked the first classical exposure students received in drama. The greatest barrier that the Drama Department en- countered was understanding the language, but the stu- dents handled it very well. Mr. Tiedemann, Latin teach- er, served as Cultural Advisor for the play. His insight into the Greek way of life and religious beliefs helped us immensely, replied Mr. Hellrung. Mr. Hellrung commented, The level of performance far surpassed the level commonly reached in high school productions. The students handled it with an excellent degree of professionalism and worked well together to create an ensemble on stage. l. The Choragus fchorusj appealed and sacrificed to the gods to ease their troubled land. 2. Creon fChris Reedj accused the prophet, Tieresias tBill Jannkej, of taking a bribe to falsely prophesize. 20 Antigone l. Haemon QDan Himmerichj confronted his father, Creon CChris Reedj, over his unjust decision to kill Antigone. 2. Ismene fSherri Zillmerj pleaded with Antigone QNancy Byrnej to allow her lo share the blame. ' 3. The Queen, Eurydice fDawn Boederj, learned of her son's death. 4. Antigone fNancy Byrnej appealed to the gods for help in making her decision. Antigone 21 Brigadoon Brings Scotland To WHS The spring play for this year was the musical Briga- doon. Brigadoon evolves around two American hunt- ers who get lost in Scotland and stumble across the magical hamlet of Brigadoon. In Brigadoon, the townspeople are having their fair day and are preparing for the wedding of Charlie Dalrymple, played by Stan Chandler, and .lean McClaren, played by Mary Beth Bajork. The two hunters create quite a stir in Brigadoon. Two girls, however, take a liking to the men, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, portrayed by Jeff Griffin and Chris Reed. The two men discover that Brigadoon is two hun- dred years behind the times. Mr. Lundie, played by Bill Jannke, tells them that Brigadoon only appears every one hundred years for only twenty-four hours, and then it disappears into the highlands. The production was under the direction of Mr. Hellrung, with Julie Sand serving as the student di- rector. Mr. Christensen was the vocal director, and Ms. Karen Callender served as the orchestra director. 1. Charlie Dalrymple QStan Chandlerj sang the praises of his bride- to-be, Jean McClaren QMary Beth Bajorkj. 2. Tommy Albright Ueff Griffinj and Fiana McClaren CBeth Buch- bergerj sang about the Heather on the Hill . 3. Mr. Lundie fBill Jannkej told Fiana fBeth Buchbergerj, Tommy Ueff Griflinj, and Jeff Douglas CChris Reedj about the miracle of Brigadoon. ' 1 , ,A 'P ' N ' 135. .M Y , V. 4 it I X. f :WE 1 5 x . thx C 1 s. l. Jeff KChris Reedj received some Scottish hospitality from Meg Brockie QSherry Zillmerj. 2. Fiana fBeth Buchbergerl sang Waitin' for My Dearie . 3. Charlie QStan Chandlerj and Jean fMary Beth Bajorkj danced at their wedding as the townsfolk watched. 4. Charlie QStan Chandlery and Jean QMary Beth Bajorkj at their wedding. Brigadoon 23 l. Scholarship Awards FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Kim Joseph, Mary Neuman, Heidi Kaufmann-Thauer Scholarships: Nancy Heling, Davies Scholarship. SECOND ROW: Carey Bergdoll, Reubhausen Scholarship: Lynn Dietrich, Karen Woolley, Connie Beranek-Davies Scholarships. 2. Awards FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Curt Crogan, David Else- Arnold Landsverk Award: Dave Schuchter, Robert Kuenzi and Tim Parish Awards: Wendy Beatty, Girl Athlete Award. SECOND ROW: Tom McFarland, Elks' Constitution Winner: Kim Joseph, W Club Award: Ron Noe, Tim Parish Award: Cathy Bill, Student Body Lead- ership Award. THIRD ROW: Jayne Pudleiner, Jerome Herreid and American Legion Awards: Karen Woolley, Jerome Herreid Award: Nancy Byrne, Edward Hinterberg Award: Connie Beranek, Student Body Leadership Award. 3. Top Ten FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Kim Joseph, Nancy Heling, Heidi Kaufmann, Jayne Pudleiner. SECOND ROW: Carey Bergdoll, Renee Espeland, Cathy Bill, Nancy Byrne, Karen Woolley. fOpposite Pagej 1. Dave Schuchter received the Tim Parish Award from Athletic Director Harris Grabow. 2. Ron Noe received the Police Association Award from Terry Triana. 3. Special Awards FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Nancy Byrne, DAR Award: Shelly Kittel, Vocal Summer Scholarship: Julie Sand, UW-Eau Claire Scholarship: Donna Schmoldt, Lakeland College and Menasha Scholarships. SECOND ROW: Ron Noe, Police Wives' Award: Kim Joseph, AAL Scholarship: Cathy Bill, Marquette Schol- arship: Connie Beranek, Kiwanis Scholarship. THIRD ROW: Gary Ehnert, Louis Armstrong, John Philip Sousa, and Perfect Attendance Awards: Jeff Griffin, Mixed Chorus Award: Ray McArthur, Badger Boy. 4. Awards FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Karen Braun, Hospital Service Club Scholarship: Renee Robillard, Ann Hunter-American Legion Nurses' Scholarships: Julie Shaw, Heim Scholarship: Donna Schmoldt, Spanish Club Scholarship: Deloris Engelhardt, Jane Dunn- Arts' Council Scholarships. SECOND ROW: Mary Wetzel, NHS Scholarship and American Legion Award: Madonna Imming, Spanish Club Scholarship: Rebecca Miller, Latin Club Scholarship: Connie Propp, PTA Scholarship: Kim Joseph, Carey Bergdoll-Rotary Stu- dents: Kim Veldhuizen, Rotary Scholarship and Student. THIRD ROW: David Else, Rotary Student: Andy Wahl, Rotary Wisconsin World Affairs Seminar: Dennis Nicoski, Hearst Award, I Dare You Award, and Badger Boy: Mary Beth Bajork, I Dare You Award: Chris Reed, Oratorical Winner and Voice of Democracy Winner: Nancy Byrne, Oratorical Winner, Voice of Democracy Winner. Commended Student Award, and Rotary Student: David Krause, Journal Art Cal- endar Winner. FOURTH ROW: Tom McFarland, Rotary Student: Sharon Roeseler, Badger Girl Alternate: Dave Schuchter, VFW Award and Rotary Student: Heidi Kaufmann, Rotary Student: Karen Woolley, Math Contest Winner, Elks' Constitution Winner, and Ro- tary Student: Mary Neuman, Rotary Student: Cathy Bill, VFW Award, Elks' Most Valuable Student Scholarship, Saturday Club Scholarship, and Rotary Student. FIFTH ROW: Linda David, NHS Scholarship: Rob Rowedder, Commended Student Award and Rotary Student: Brenda Bobb, Badger Girl: Connie Beranek, Rotary Student: Lynn Dietrich, Century III Scholarship and Elks' Most Valuable Stu- dent Scholarship: Julie Sand, AAUW Scholarship: Shelly Kittel, Bad- ger Girl. NOT PICTURED: Craig Hady, Glenn Rhodes Award: Leslie Harris, Hugh O'Brien Award: John Steckling, Math Contest Winner: Bob Shultis, Math Contest Winner: Beth Buchta, Voice of Democracy Winner: Beth Buchberger, Curtain Club Scholarship: Katie Bajork, Orchestra Summer Scholarship: Scott LaBelle, Vocal Summer Schol- arship: Patti DeCono, Vocal Summer Scholarship: Julie Dickson, Or- chestra Honor Award and Top Ten Award: Tony Millevolte, Elks' Constitution Winner: Badger Boys-Dan Behl, Jeff Block, Kevin Con- ley, Chris Steinle: Alternates-Rick Schultz, Ken Eckert: Rotary Stu- dents-Stan Chandler, Mark Enkkeli, Luke Mitchell, .Ion Potter, Xi- mena Rivera, and Wynn Schulz. 24 Scholarships f Awards Students Receive Top Honors 'sxxff Scholarships! Awards 25 Twesme Receives Certificate For Service Mr. Twesme, Superintendent of Business Services, re- ceived a certificate signed by Governor Dreyfus during graduation ceremonies at WHS. This award commended Mr. Twesme for his contribution to education. Dr. Skaar, Superintendent of Schools, presented the award. There was no guest speaker at the exercises, but sever- al student speakers addressed the audience. Ursula Huber, AFS student from Austria, and Ximena Rivera, Rotary Exchange student from Bolivia, gave their fare- well speeches at commencement. A Joseph E. Tydings, grandson of Joseph E. Davies, presented a picture of his grandfather to WHS. Before the presentation, Mr. Tydings spoke about the life of his grandfather. The picture will be on display at the high school. I i l. Ximena Rivera bid the class of '79 farewell in a very emotional speech. 2. Ursula Huber thanked everyone in Watertown who made her stay possible. 3. Dr. Skaar congratulated Mr. Twesme on receiving a certificate from the governor. 4. Mr. LeRoy led the Wind Ensemble in the playing of Pomp and Circumstance during the processional. 26 Graduation 1. Mr. Johnson gave the opening remarks to the audience. 2. The graduates waited as the last of their classmates filed in. 3. The graduates listened to the many speeches given at commence- ITICIIT.. dj' ,T ,AS ,A 1 ',u'Tg Q' I '- ,:,, i i if-'Le an .F A M, ri -543 Q,,,f?,J 44f '1 , , jk U . reg .fr vrfQ m---sire V, ,England e f .iiir1ing4,xffF' .i 4 ,, J' ', , ,h gp. , 3. f , -' 7 ' ALE, A- ii F is ' K A ' iv Agfa-a ed Q9 , 035555 'Q ,. Q' ' K 141 1 v1,iaf1g'dUSt. inlieiiiifi. TN 4 2'-'47 - 3' L.. - i ' Y . ' 'i S 11-if Y A W ' f Q1 iff-W fl gi, i 1 111 YH l d -iiffiii' ,O f , jf., M4 .1 , .J -- ' , . , .n - - N '- far' V 'ina M Ose iff e -' 4.3215 .3 1 Aizrr 1 ' - ig1?1iJi' ,- fe f.1' v . 1 07' cr ' 1. ' F131 5 --. igh 'big 1 A r. ! 1,523 .1 4-'51 C 3 H Y, ' P I: 51:1 ,cj N A r r,.':,,n2 .5 V ig-.- i e, 41: - ,' : 'r if . iw - '13, -fi ' A 'ji , ' 4,024 --ff '- .L- Graduation 27 Drama Department Performs Comedy The Curious Savage was performed at WHS on November 2, 3, and 4. It is a light-hearted comedy about Mrs. Ethyl P. Savage and her family who commit her to an institution for attempting to give away her money. She meets a group of crazy people who seem to be a lot saner than her son and daughter. ,This year Mr. Christensen, choral director, was not able to direct the music for the play because of a sched- uled choir appearance at the Capitol in Madison. Ms. Veronica Gleisner handled the music for the production. The Curious Savage was the first play performed at WHS under the direction of Mr. Hellrung. Mr. Hellrung is originally from Milwaukee. l. Guests ofthe sanitarium pictured as they saw themselves. Jeffrey at the piano fStan Chandlerjg Fairy Mae as a beautiful woman tKelly Brennanjg Hannibal as a great violinist tJon Potterjg Florence with her real child tBeth Buchbergerj. 2. .lon Potter, Beth Buchberger, Liz Jungkuntz and Kelly Brennan reviewed their lines during rehearsal of The Curious Savage. 3. Senator Titus Savage QChris Reedj and Lily Belle fMarci Fontainej interrogated Mrs. Ethyl P. Savage tLiz Jungkuntzj. Where did you hide those bonds? 1. . his-. lr. . of 'I 1' , .... HP' ' ln-. F. . un V lg, . 1 H., . ff ll: Lgh's, H ..,...... ' .-..-, It ..- -W:-, NN., Y v 6' if or ' A 28 The Curious Savage l .+. !,.' ps .,4' 53 WFS.- AU SGNIORS , . v1 vlost Seniors have a pretty good idea of what direction y will follow. All year long Seniors plan for their big ' Graduation! They have Senior pictures taken order announcements . . . get measured for caps and vns . .. make plans for a party. The Seniors enjoyed, one last time, winning the Homecoming competition r the other classes ... building a float ... winning Pep Stick. Some of the Seniors hope to receive a olarship to help them further their education . . . an xrd for athletic achievement . . . a music award. After lduation, Seniors can reflect back on some of the :ctions they have chosen . . . and decide on directions the future. for Class Officers FIRST ROW. l.lil-'T lo RIGIIT: Carrey Berg- Treasurerg Kim Veldhuilen. Secretary. SECOND ROW: Dave ichler, President: Cathy Bill, Vice President. 'lvhurcsgx Arndl Slcvcn Bunker! Thcrcm Bllllkll V J'-:L v., ,F AN- 1:-Y. ' 17--:nfl gm.- ,s . ' 'Ll F , , . W z 1 I '10 .ig K Q '- ': D I ii . f if .. 3f?, 1 ' 'T L f Qr:j.- j , fl 0 ' !?'gl.': ' 1. ' I - f I Shun Bohm 30 Sensors Viulurm Auknmp Anne Burry Vkcndy Bllillly .lohn Bull! Dcbru Aumamn Belinda: Buchlcr .lulic Bzlrlcll Knrlu Bust Debra Bcgnvulf Duwnync Buhm CHl'L K IT OUT! Woudy ciCI'lIl kccpx nn uyu un lhu Icmulc pamcrsby. Consluncc Bcrunck 'lroy Blaunk l Ilnnicl Bohn Wayne Boyd Curvy Bcrgdoll Barry Blunl 'L Qi ,-.V 'N 1 F 1 s 1 , , , -J' - v ,-, 4' I 4 U i l X I I' Kevin Bolslnd I AX , 5 4' Q ,ei . x r' .Av A tv I Kzlrcn Braun Catherine Bill Dam n Bocdcr 1 David Bongzxrd ' Susan Bruunschwcig 'l s.' .- V x Q V. :VK X 'il T 1 1 X273 'llililj A' .- A, F1-v K 15 Y-W ai 2 ' -. l ' L -f .1 , ' , .5 - in- ' ' c '-'Q 3. W G, 1: ' X . ., , 1 2 Q .J-P ' : f- -3' -Q1 an --l ' .' b -I-'.'3?l-F? AW Vi-4-rf y,-. rf, .. . -, 515.1-952,-:,l --E1 5 A Dcbomh Blank 5 Jn' .luncl Bocllcr .1 Q V AHS? ' If E '.iSJ3'TiI A -n , TV ' -Hi' 1' . is- f , . - 1- 1 1- ,qu in H .L L Kulhlccn Bowling .loy Brcdow Q.. 11 4 Whnt is John Belt! up to this time Steven Br7cski Bruin Busler '27 Q:-ninrQ .,!'?'fL:j,f.tV ,QV ' ' til' fp-'f 1' ST fi . ,. ' ' ,, slif J 4 ll is ' 4 t M l tl k- t W' 1 Kelly Brennan Todd Brumm Beth Buehbergcr Ditnt. Bucdlcr 141-f It Keith Busshurdt Dnniel Butler Elizabeth Bruce Kenneth Brummcl l Dzivc Bunting Nancy Byrne l '74, . .vi ' r lliunc Caxlmon Mark Cglrcw Dianne Carlson Della Casper Maury Cuyiin 4 Stanley Chundlcr Dlimc Chlngwily lllxl' Chrlslllm Myron Christian Patrick Cl1wuln l:LlM1lI'8COUgl1lll1 l isa Crcydl Ulf' ffuuml Willillm f'Unfw1slw'11 I mum David mmm mhnm .lulic Dcrr ' ignn Dietrich Nancy Drzuvcs .lnhn Dcxmond if . ' . , 1 h 2. 1. . L, ' H V l . ,5 I. lf, , M I J ,lmcph Dillmnnn X alum- Ilrml sb' 81151111 DcWz1Il - .lill mpkc - SICYC Dunn x I 1 Q , - Q J-'1,-A !,. ,..,v1, K 1. C .lulic Dicknon Douglas Drucger l David libcrl U fiilfb lfhmlfl David lilsc Slcvcn Endrcs Micha1cbEngcl 1-1 Scninrs .a A, - Ir' 'n '- .. 'i 9: ff' 'i ,M, W, iw, f X i i qg X iz V. w ' 'q. lr ' I 17. .f f 1 f lfr .. i . ., U V: V I M -x f n r fieai I Q' I' 1' -., ,. ,V . , 5:-is ix, 3 --if 5 V . x my V J, ,, 'X 1 i ff 565 - I' ' Milfk finkkcll Rcncc Espcland Amy Esselman Lisa Esselman Dil1f1l1C Evans Kcvin Ficld Dulc Finger Keith FitzPatrick LL f- - , i Michael Franck Susan Franz 'QI A ,.4', Q 'g: QA-5 Mary Freitag Mu,-k Frye Kathy Bowling discovered how truly inlcrcaling Pxychology can bc. l uri Guugcrl Ronald Gcrslncr Bruce Gocrs Daniel Gordon i Audrey Griuncr David Grilzncr 'l . 1 - J- A .5 i ' ' .' - -':-r- - 3 'N 4' I-on Grolh Sharon Grover un f f ' , fix -QI- l Bruce Gcrlh Mary Gcrlh Timothy Grieg .lcffrcy Griffin 'U' Amy Groscnick aatxl 554 Tim Gricp. Dave Ebert, C l Q Schwcnkncr. Dcbbic Wcgncr. Circgg Gruchow c Anthony Grudzinski Carol Guctzlaff Krnuxc snmplcd Nhlllllp nmdc thc unil un wulkxml Diunnc Grulkc U Luurid Haus - 7 - James Hcidcn Susan Hcinen Todd Grulkc Craig Hudy Suxun Hcidcn 0 1 .-X x Michael Hcinl Wendy Gruncwuld . .lcnninc Hacgcr Dorccn Hcinc Nancy Hclmg ' J Nn'lllnY Briun Hcrlcl ,L . ,A- Pnili Ilinlzmunn Cinry llubcr Dcbbic Hughes 1X Seniors: .- cg-, N3 . , - 1 Q I Mnllhvw Higgins .lcruld llilgcndorf Bfiilrl' HOHL2I'lbCCk Rqbin Hgyllnwgly Cirnnl Ilubcr l rsuln Hubcr Ann Hunlcr Mudonnn Imming .loci Hilgcndorf Nun! Houchin llI1dl HuL mr 'Q- X Susan Iserman William .lunnkc Joseph .lilck Ridge Johansen .K ,. 447' jf. i' . 'l' ?13,L, 1- , ' li V' i if W Q i ., i'. , 4 V 1 , I I ' - ., i 'f 1-.in .ifzff r .v its .Slcvcn .lohnslon Kevin Joncs Kim Joseph I Paul Kamuchey Todd Knssubc Heidi Kaufmann 0 IIomccoming's Tug-O-Wur win lllkllll by thc over-poucrliul Scniorh. William Karon Ifiiul .Iohnson Pzimclzi Kuhlcr Debbie Kcphzirl Kurcn Kclclhohn C N11-nm V1 Sharon Key i Patricia King Y' , 1' V, 'L W' ii in if .4 X A , ? L ik 3 S David Klcckcr Niichacl Knopc l'N Rcncc Kind Laura Klcbig Kalhlccn Klink ,A M k' ' 21 A Y-fi Q. - - . , 'riff i i - L' iiir vi xl A X--'r '1:':'r Jag, V- -if vi' f - sr. K z fx N if H . 'Wf- ifii' , f fif'1 in V,- X Sulnnnc Knopps V sumoiis! sENioRsz wia Ama Tina Micoairv siawioizsz ' fifwff' A Fifi WE . ' ' ji' :gli ,,,z:zf:,-w,i,,,,1 i K H',ifi Y ' if .QAM b ie WM .11-4, 'N 4 - i: 1 ' ' 'ff fx .',Lrg,,-,fl V, ,- Margarcl Klink David Kohlhoff Kay Knaack .lulic Kohlhoff nc Uppcrclussmcn won thc Pup Slick nl thc Ilmnccoming Awcnmbly. Dunicl Krause lilimbclh Krucgcr David Krause 0 Maury Kuckkzln JL-F, 1, Uk.-:u . fp-' 'fV9- ,-.4,'4 f f-X :JN , :ij ' ,ig R , NX - I . '1 Q.,- E if 'lf' J sri! . . ,A ,af , A ' 'lui- Nuncy Kohlhoff Dawn Kohls Slcvcn Kornucki .lcffrcy Kramer Dunicl Krclschmann Klurisc Krilz 7 Q . Glenn Kucrschncr .lumcs Kumblcr o Q X Marx Kunkc Dale Lehmann - K Damn Lim Slcvcn Larson 1 Richard Lcsnncr Ilaivid Lorill ln.. .1 Seniors John Bellz and Wanda Schulfi helped to build the winning Float. 42 Seniors .I o Muric Lziucr Thcrcsii Licchly .Ianmcs l.ucck 1 Thomas Muzisch '- f ini , .i .1 ' 'y A ' 1- , ' if-. 1 ' ,i 5- . r .i ' ', 5 V 1 i , X , , 2 ii ' fd., 1:1 N. . I X A, : .139 . . fy: 1 : ll- f' jgr ' ' sn, S. uv, . Jeffrey Lziucrsdori il Teri Iiilgu Oric Ann Minis Patrick Mugmin fl ' MI' ' 5 2 'ff ' I -I .. Amy Mulluch H lraincis Mcl-'urlaind X Er ,w k h I 1 . i ff Rcbcccn Mclchcr William Miller ikirulc Malllow 'llll0l11ilS lVlCl ilI'lill1d lxrix Nlunkc fl ,Y 1, . , A, flu l,ukc Mitchell Tummy Mnndcl X lg nn MclN-lailmn lxciin Nlichcl Roxanne Model -1. Kurcn Munkc .I pimcs Mc lVlllI'lilll'lil ' Bucky Nlillcr Pzilriciu Moran Qnn A 1 0 l A Linda MOWHO Michael Muchc l 'l 1 , 1 +4 - I Z Gary Ehknert lakes ax wcll-curncd brcnk from bnnd rchcnrsnl, Ronald Noc l indu Novolny 'N 44 Seniors Susan Nuss Gcnc Nchls John Nickels Srcvcn Olcshko Roxanne Nazc Mary Ann Neuman Allcn Nlnmunn . jf' .. ll ll. Sum Olson Judith Omcl Penny Peterson Chrininc Polcnski . wg , 6- so r ,N . I r Connie Propp Luuru Pullcn Bonnie Pfcifer l.uuric q'olensky Lynne Pankow Mark Pirkcl Scott Porzky Ann Pauli Mlehellc Plrllc .lon Potter Mary Prolsmun .luync Pudlcincr Chcfyl Push Mary Pupp Lisa Ragusc wr' 14' Todd Richlcr Kevin Quinn , fb Q, I Rogina Ready Q I di 1 4.5 1 '-' 3 Ximcnu Rivcra Cindy Raclhcr Q Chrislophcr Recd 11 Rcngc Robillurd Elizabeth Ruclhcr I Rosc Rczutck Robcrl Rowcddcr Julia Sand Anthony Schadi Shari Schuucr Connie Schlcsncr 46 Seniors 1 Z N. !f, i fr Sandra: Schmidt ,lulig Schmity 0 X W Q . Luuru Pullcn found that happiness comes ut thc cnd ul' thc dup. Ilnnnw Schmnldt Dianna: Schmollcr W f it X, ,gi i I V' 1 . -' M? N V l -. Y, A 1' U X Randy Sclimcdcr llan-id Sschuchtcr David Schuclcr Philip Schucll ,. n ij' Q Curl Schuhmuchcr Bruce Schultz .lcffrcy Schultz Kurcn Schultz K A7 . Timothy Schultz 1 Julie Schwartz l l.ori Sell .lulic Shaw AX Seniors Wanda Schulz Chcryl Schwcnkncr A will i f if i i .J .r f if X ii -N WR I 0 V ' ffme Wll. , i ' if iii p lk in L 4' 4 Wil , xl' ' Brian Scllnow Clay Simon li ..:i ,-- 'I WWW Schull Kelly Schumuchcr fialfy Scibcl Mark Scibcl .Iohn Nickels found lhul signing up for gym clam cam bc hnfairdous l- your health. , I 'Q Muchncl Simonds Kicurguw Sundcrmunn lxnm Snmh .Iudnh Solcr .lull Sum lJunn.1 Symnglcr David Smlkgr Ilzmn SICIIICI Ilunmx Slcrvmld Mclunic Slrcgc Pclcr Slrupp Cdlhcrinc Sucdbcck .. B-1 ii Y xnsmnu: Na n-rlu 11. Sumn Spnurlc f U. - , -,N is , Q It W. X 174 ,ll ,X A. X ,l . i 4, 1 mug Stuck y i Qi . X , I ' ' ,- Aliurburu Surdick Svnmrs A0 Jan Taylor lisa Umlund 15911 fhrislophcr Voila 4 Q Patrice Walsh S0 Seniors C ynlhia Timm X , A , . . . ,E - l 1 R . MQ l 1 l Y. X .. if l X l Q 'll Y l Q.. ' m f. 9 l f Valerie Valdez Q Scott Trosl Kim Vcldhuilcn 'Q -i Keith Wagner lirlan Wahl .?-'- qff-qw 71:-'J 5:-Mx W4 -1, f i ll l .- ll 5-1' ' IJ, .-A.-.-f ,rg- ' I P l 1 if 1 M f IJ ffl .a+ ' rf , - V - 3 fy- F-. , ,r .Q-,, .V l . -M, , - ,,, .1-,-HY.--g. . 1 : , A., . -,3:'I1Q?T5.?12, r Q . - '. ' - ,1.' . -. , .. af ' 'sf -N ., 4, ,-,' , f' ' fl. .' , ' - ' T' ' Andrew Walters Ralph Wandcrscc aj.-r..-,. .f f- .2 3: , Y-l , .Q N. , . ,,. 'll vi U., l l JK .. '!l is . ..qk Mark Tully -in Kevin Voigt llrcnda Wallace Ifayc Webcr UR J' Pumclu Wcbcr Debra Wcgncr ' E544 ' - 4 X' Qfitgf- A Q-' 1 .- . , 'T' .i ' - xii fig . , fur U - N fi Q 1 'X s , 1 1 l Schuhmuchcr dCITl0fl5ll'1llL!d his lulcnl in thc url dcpzlrlmcnl. . L- 9 ll? I i i. 1 R ax - ,MX ' -i .IcI'l' Wcllcl ' 5 ffm, V l'fi.1l', L, ' l ,ri m '- P' 12:5-' fi 4.- 41 Alice Winkclmun if -Li Kim Wcgngr John Wciland . 47 b,,z.l . g, . Q, 4 f ' I Mziry Wcwcl Brian Will Jody Wilson . 1215- ' L' X i i ik r, I ,, Braun winkcr .limi Wolfe Karen Woollcy Seniors 5l SZQ ff if L f-X s. N.. I . , will ,. r 1 , l-'c lvnlh1.nVlur-si h g M l VN D gl N I I bl ,Z-.1 J L' Z' me,-man Tracy Zimmerman Photo Not Paul Beduze Randall Duffy Jane Eggert Doug Finger Ann Griep James Hoppe Lee Jaeckel Jeff James Heidi Kirchhuebel Dale Maron Ruth McGovern c 'gz ilk Available Starlene Milligan Randy Mueller Roger Peot Ronald Raduenz Richard Scheler Lori Schwenkner Joan Shea Leonard Staerk James Stevenson Jim Wuchterl Ja I bl Senior Logffg p Sophomore 2 Junior 3 Senior 4 . dt, Theresa: Action Learning 2, Spanish Club 2.3. amp, Victoria: fFaffyl, Concert Choir 3.4, Food Service 3.4, Junior chievcment 2, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. ann, Debra: fDebj, Office Monitor 3.4. hler. Belinda: DECA 3.4. Girls Softball 2JV.3V,4V. Girls Volleyball JV,4V. ry, Anne: Girls Basketball 2JV. Domestic Exchange 4, Intramurals 3.4, ki Club 3.4. Spanish Club 2.3, Vice-President 4, Girls Tennis MVP V,3V,4V, Girls Track 2V, W-Club 2.3.4. telt, Julie: fShortcakel. Junior Achievement 2. t, Karla: fKarla Babyl, Action Learning 2. A.F.S. 2. Band Council 3, heerleader 2.3, Junior Achievement 2. Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. ep Club 2.3. Prom Steering Committee 3. Ski Club 2.3.4, Student ouncil 2.3.4. Girls Swimming 2.4. Symphonic Band 2.3. zko, Theresa: Food Service 3.4. Homecoming Court 3. tty. Wendy: fBeatsJ, A.F.S. 2, Girls Basketball 2V.3V.4V, W-Club ,3.4, Girls Softball 2V,3V.4V. Office Monitor.4. Spanish Club 2.3.4, irls Tennis 2V,3V.4V. m, DuWayne: fChuckJ, Boys Basketball 2. DECA 3.4, Intramurals ,4, Math Team 4, Boys Tennis 2 2 anek, Constance: fConnic, Constuntinoplej, A.F.S. 2.3.4. Domestic xchange 2. Co-Chairperson 4, FHA 2, President 3. Treasurer 4, Girls ymnastics 2.lV. Intramurals 3.4. Latin Club 3, Historian 4, NHS 3, ice-President 4, Plays 2. Rotary Student 4. Ski Club 3, Student Coun- il 3.4, Girls Track 3JV. gdoll, Carey: Cheerleader 2JV,3V. Class Officer Treasurer 3.4, DECA ecretary 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Scribbler 2.3. Homecoming Court 4. Ju- ior Achievement 2, NHS 3.4. Orchestra 4. Pep Club 2.3, Prom Court . Prom Steering Committee 3, Ski Club 2.4. Student Council 3.4, tudent Senate 3.4. Symphonic Band 2. Wind Ensemble 3.4, Color- uard 2.3.4. , Catherine: fBillskiJ, A.F.S. 3, Class Officer Vice-President 4, Domes- c Exchange 2.3, Chairperson 4, Drama Club 2.3. Forensic 2. FHA 2. ice-President 3.4, Hi-Scribblcr 3. Intramurals 3, President 4, Latin lub 3, Treasurer 4, NHS 3. President 4. National Thespian 3.4. Pep lub 3, Plays 2.3. Prom Steering Committee 3, Rotary Student 4. panish Club 2. Student Council 2, Treasurer 3.4, Student Senate 4, oys Tennis Manager 3. Snow Court 3. k, Deborah: Cheerleader Varsity Football and Basketball 2.3. Pep lub 2.3. zak, Troy: Building Trades 4. nt, Barry: Jazz Lab 2, Jazz Ensemble 3.4. Pep Band 3, Symphonic and 2.3. Wind Ensemble 4. der, Dawn: Drama Club 4. Forensics 2.3.4, Geman Club 2.3.4. Hi- cribbler 3, Latin Club 4, Plays 3.4, Stage Crew 4. lter, Janet: Girls Golf 2V,3V. Health Careers 4, Spanish Club 2.3.4, -Club 2.3.4. n, Daniel: FFA 2.3.4. tad. Kevin: tlrlootl, Sophomore Football 2. ling. Kathleen: fTiggerl, Concert Choir 4, German Club 2. Office onitor 2.3. Girls Volleyball Manager 3V,4V. W-Club 3.4. fd, Wayne: FFA 2.3.4. unschweig, Susan: Food Service 2.3.4. Office Monitor 3. dow. Joy: Cheerleader Varsity Football and Wrestling 3, Domestic xchange 3, FHA 3.4, German Club 3.4. Homecoming Court 3, Intra- urals 3.4, Pep Club 3. Ski Club 3. Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Stage rew 3, Student Council 4. nnan. Kelly: Drama 2.3.4, National Thcspians 2.3.4, Play 2.3.4, Stage lirew 2.3. Bruce, Elisabeth: fLisl. Girls Basketball 2.lV,3V, Class Officer Secretary 2, Debate 2, Girls Softball 2JV.3V. Pep Band 3, Student Council 2, Student Senate 2, Symphonic Band 2, Girls Volleyball 3JV, Wind Ensemble 3.4, W-Club 3.4. , Brummel, Kenneth: Chamber Choir 3,4, Concert Choir 2.3. Domestic Exchange 3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. Student Council 3, Boys Swimming 3, Wrestling 2V.4V, W-Club 2.3.4. Brzeski. Steyen: fSteve1. Football 3JV,4V. Sophomore Football 2. Buchberger, Beth: Chamber Choir 3.4, Drama Club 2.,3,4, FHA 3. Intra- murals 3, Sophomore Mixed,Chorus 2, Pep Club 2.3. Plays 2.3.4. Stage' Crew 4, Student Council 2.3.4, Girls Tennis 2, W-Club 2.3.4. ' . Buecller, Diane: Concert Choir 4, FHA 2,3,4, Latin Club 4. Library Assistant 3.4. , M ' , Bunting, David: Boys 'Basketball 2. SkiWClub 2. L i . Busler,Brian:fBaseEall.-13.441,BoysfBasketball 2,3,4: DECA 3, Football 3,4, Sophombretfootbaillili'iWEClub-332, ,.,' - Byrne.:Nancy:WA.Ff.S,M23,4,lsraelnf78Q5Badger StateM3, Drama Club, 2f Presidenti3,SecreiQary.4. Filfcusics 2, FHA 3, Intramurals 3, Latin Club 4.,Mathf-Teani.2q3,4, Nl-lS33,4. National Thespians-2.3.4, Orchestra 4, ' . Pep Bzind.4iPlajs72j3.,4g1Rotary Studcn'tM42jSophon5ore'MiXed Ch'orus.2, Spanishf' Club, i2,fSti1'dg.:rtt! Gcitricil42f354, Symphonic: Band 12, Wind ,Enj sembleI3,4,.Sciloiand:Ehsemblei2,3,4L i '- ' Orbit 2.3. Girls: Volleyball 222W-Club, 2.3.4. 3- :',' T , M Cairew, Mark: 'fBurr3 Headlg .Concertj'Choir 41 DEQA 4, iS6phomore'MFoot- ball 2, Sophomorgiihtlixed Chorus 2, Qffice Monitor 22 .Prom Kjng 33,Ski Club 2,3,4.StudentCoi1ncil 2,iBoys'Track- 1 L '+ Carlson. Diane: CDi-Dil, DECA 3.4,, Domestjc,Exchang62, Girls Gymnasi tics 2. Orchestra 3.4. Ski Club 2, Symphonic Band 223 Wind Ensemble. 3,4- .W ' t I 2 V f Casper, Della: Latin Club 2.3.4. I r . , Cayan, Mary: Domestic 'Exchagtge 4, Drama Club 2.3.4, German Club 2.3.4. Junior Aclifevement- 2, National Thespians 3.4, Stage Crew 2.3.4. Chandler, Stanley: fBadger.State- 3. Chamber Choir 3.4, Domestic Ex- change 3, Drama Club'2.3,4,.Jazz Lab 3. National Thespians 3.4. Orbit 3.4, Orchestra 4, Pep Band 2,3.4,t Plays 2.3.4. Rotary Student 4. ,Sopho- more Mixed Chorus 2, Boys Swimming 2.3.4, Symphonic Band 2, Wind Ensemble 3,4. W-,Club 3,4, State Solo and Ensemble 2.3.4, Boys Tennis 2. - Chingway. Diane: fChingyj,'Concert' Choir 3.4, Food Service 3.4, Junior Achievement 2. r ' Christian, Lisa: Ski Club 2. . Chwala, Patrick: fPatl, Baseball 2., Coughlin, Edward: fEdj,'Building Trades 4. A 1 Creydt, Lisa: Chamber Choir 3.4, Concert- Choir 2.3. Ski Club 2, Sopho- more Mixed Chorus 2.. - i , I Crogan. Curt: fCecill, 'Baseball 2JV,3V,4V, :Boys Basketball 2.3V,4V, DECA 3, Football 3V.4V,:Sophomore Football 2, Prom Court 3, W- Club 3.4. - W- Cunnyngham, William:ffBill. Willyj, FFA 3.4, Symphonic Band, 2.3.4. David, Linda: fLotil, Drama Club 2.3.4, German Club 3.4, NHS 3, Fosterchild 'Chairpersonffgw'NationalWThespians 3.4, Playsf2,3.4,-Ski Club',3,4,fSophomorefhflixed Chorus WZ,-Stage CrevyQ2,3. M lt- , Derr, Julie:,F'!-IKl3QHi3Scribblefg3. , . O rbjtW2j Spanish Club 2.3.4, . I M DeWalt. Suq?ffHuggl3earj,.Health'Occupationsf'4.,fgj v- n Q: Dickson., JuIie:,iDraina..Clluli.3i1El-IA :2,3Stu2jgritz Advisorli, ,.-' Pagliamenia,r- vlan il, QEirmanfC1ub.'VVfe6 Bife,s,ide'ritT 3,fljli-Se,riljl5ler' 3? intra-'muraglizi 3. ,l-Kiln' Clii51i3f.M2illfzTsHlif11.3538 5eQl'5lif5'5f?.- l'3l21fll5fiHl:Tl1eSt5i3!l1 14- 'ioffiesifffi 2333453 liS33!3:?i?3 i55l0.! 5Ql.fPl5l?1 5599 'EUSGUIQIF 13135 2 ea- '- Q.:-vLL ..-T.: ,W , .. egg, . . M W .M . . M .amen r1rM:.g'.i..l.- M-so . 1. asset. i Q-fmt: W.. We . 2 . metre ,Q -rswftls fsck ri -ge ' 'H We 3- W' , Senior Lo 53 Ca hoon, Dia nc: Pttnky. Cobol, . F 2.3, is-gag Libra Assistanj-4.. 4? S Dietrich, lsynn: fDietzJ, A.F.S. 3, Debate 232' Domestic Exchange 2,3,4, Forensics German Club 3,4, Junior Achievement 2, N HS 3, Treasur- er 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Plays 2,3, Pom Pon 3, Co-Captain 4, Ski 2, Spanish Club 2, StudentjCouiicil 2,3, Secretary 4, YARC Vice' President 2, Music Clinic 3, Solo and ,Ensemble 2.3.4, Lighting Crew72,334g 2 1 e Dopke, Jili:?QDopskiJ, DECA 3, Girls Gymnastics-2QlV,3V,4V, Pep Club 2, Prom Steering Committee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, W-Club 2,3,4, Drost, Valerie: Wall, Girls Track 2V,3V,4V, Girls Volleyball 2JV,3V,4V, W-Club 2,3,4. Dunn, Steve: fwoodsmani, Building Trades 4. Ehnert, Gary: fMehnertj, Band Council 2, Jazz:Lab 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Symphonic Band 2, Wintiggnsemble 3,4. Else, David: Qllavei, Chess'fClub 3, Boystiross Country 2V. MVP 3V, MVP :4V,i Domestic Exchange 3, ,Germain -Club 3, Boys Track ZV, .3V,4V,f3lV-Club 2,3,4. . T EndresfiSieven: Chess Club 2,3,4, Enkkeli, Mark: Boys Basketball Manager 2,3,4,YDECA 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2,3,,fRotary Students 4. r fs A Esselman, 'iiisaik-fSpazoi,A Assumption High School, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 2,3. i Evans, Dianne: fBig DJ, Prom Court 3, Student Council 2. Field, Kevin: fWhimpyi, Football 3,4, Sophomore Football 2, Prom Court 3. Finger, Dale: Cfhumsi, Building Trades 4, Chess Club 3,4, Library Assis- tants 4. FitzPatriclc,QlQeitl3: fFita1,5Badger State Alternate 3, Chess Club 4, Boys Cross 2JV,3,Vg4Y, Junior-,Achievement 2, Intramurals 2,3, PlaysI4,ySpanisl1 Club 2,31 Boys'TraQlg'23L'4,iW-Club 3,4. Franekf, Michael: Boys Swimming 2,3,4, fW5Club 3. Frye, Mark: Orchestra 2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 3.4. Gerstner, ,Rom fGabj, Football, 3JV,4V, Sophomore Football 2, Boys Tennis 2, W-Club 4. 4 Gerth,.BrucegfWoodyJ, Boys Basketball 2JY,3JV,4V, DECA 3, Football 3JV,4V,Spphomore Football 2, Golf 2J V,f4V, Intramurals 4, Latin Club 3, Prom Steering Committee 3, Student Council 2, W-Club 3, Treasurer 4. . Gerth, Mary: fMurphJ, Food Service 4, Office Monitors 3,4. Goers, Bruce: Symphonic Band 2, Boys Track 2V, Wrestling ZJV, W-Club G'ordori,3lIZiriifelgg gD,an,l,QDrama Clubl3,gGeTr4mart.Club 3, Junior Achieve- 3iffBi3y55TI8?kM3JY:-T I- 4' A Griep,iTirri6thy:' fGrogi,'.lunior Achievement 'Frbsident 2, Wrestling 3JV Griffin, Jeffrey: Ueffj, Chamber Choir -3,4Q Concert Choir 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Football 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4 National Thespians 2,3,4, Plays 2,3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Stage Crew 2, Student Council 2,3,4, Wrestling Manager 2,3, W-Club 2,3,4, Snow Court 3, Tutoring 4. vt ,.. Senior Logfl g 5 7 Y' ft 4, Gritzner, David: fGritsJ, Boys Cross Country 2JV,3JV,4JV, Achievement 2, Boys Track 3JV, W-Club 4. Grosenick, Amy: tAimJ, Prom Steering Committee 3, Office Co- Giroth, Lori: German Club 2, Math Team 2,3, Orchestra 3,4, Pep B 3 ,Stage Crew 2, Stage Band 3, Symphonic Band 2, Wind Ensemb ,,Grover, Sharon: tSherriJ, Girls Softball 3JV, Girls Track 2JV,3J Grudzinski, Anthony: FFA 4. ' ' Grulke, Dianne: FHA 2,3,4, Hi-Scribblcr 4, Orbit 4. Grulke, Todd: Building Trades 4, Football 2, Symphonic Band 2. Grunewald, Wendy: fWendallJ, Food Servicc 3, Office Monitors 3 Haas, Laurie: Pep Club 3,4, Pom Pon Treasurer 2,3,4, Prom Co Student Council 2,3. l Haeger, Jennine: tHagsJ, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Girls Trac' Heiden, James: Action Learning 2, Badger State 3, Chess Club 2, 4, German Club 2,3, President 4, Health Careers 4, Junior'Achiev 2, Library Assistants 2,3,4, YARC 2. Helden, Susan: tSuei, Domestic Exchange 4, Health Careers 4, Swimming 2V,3V,4V, Girls Track 2V,3V,4V, W-Club 3,4. Heine, Doreen: tDorJ, Office Monitor Z. Heling, Nancy: fHowdyi, Math Team 2.4, NHS 3,4, Orchestra Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Pit Orchestra 2,3,4, Solo and Ens 2,4. Hertel, Brian: Boys Basketball 2V,3V,4V, DECA 3, Football 2V,3 Homecoming Court 4, Prom Court 3. Higgins, Matthew: U.C.J, Boys Basketball 2, Boys Cross C !2V,3V,4V,DECA 3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Boys Track 2V,3V,4V, 2,3,4, Hilgendorf, Joel: Building Trades 4. '- Hintzmann, Patti: il-lintzwomanj, Class Officer Vice-President 2,- ' 3, Domestic Exchange 3, Intramurals 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pom Pon Prom Steering Committee 3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, S Council 2,3,4, Student Senate 2. Hollenbeck, Brian: fHooleyoJ, Building Trades 4, Boys Cross Cou ,DECA 3, Intramurals 3, Library Assistant 2, Prom Steering Com 3, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Houchin, Neal: Food Service 4. Huber, Ursula: A.F.S. from Austria 4, Intramurals 4. Huebner, Linda: fHubsJ, FHA 3,4, Office Monitor 3, Pep Club 3 Hunter, Ann: fHuntsj, A.F.S. 2,3,4, Badger State Alternate 3, Do Ml-Exchange 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Girls Gymnastics 2JV, NHS 3, tional Thespians 2,3,4, Plays 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Student C i4ffBOys Tennis Manager 2. V - 'i ilarnes, Jeff: Hi-Scribblcr 4, Orbit 4. ' Jannke, William: fBillyfredJ, Art Club 4, Hi-Scribblcr 3,4, National pians 4, Orbit 4, Plays 2,3,4, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Jilek, Joseph: Widget, German Club 3,4, Library Assistants 4. Johansen, Ridge: Badger State 3, Math Teams 4. Johnson, Paul: Concert Choir 3,4, Domestic Exchange 3. Junior A ment 3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. Boys Track 3, W-Club 4. Joseph, Kim: fliimmerl, A.F.S. 3,4, Foreign Exchange Student 3 Basketball 2JV,3V,4V, German Club 3,4, Library Assistants 3, Teams 2,3, NHS 4, Rotary Students 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Swimming and Diving 3V,4V, Girls Volleyball ZJV, W-Club 2, ltahler, Pamela: QPamJ, Intramurals 2, Prom Queen 3, Prom,-St 'Committee 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Girls 'Stvi 2V,f3V, Girls Track 2V, W-Club 2,3. M Kaufmann, Heidi: Chamber Choir 3,4, Debate 2, Drama Club 4, Teams 2, NHS 3,4, National Thespians 2,3,4, Plays 2,3,4, Students 4, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2,4. Ketelhohn, Karen: FFA 2,3, Jazz Lab 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Office M 2,3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Girls Manager 3,4, W-Club 3,4. Kind, Renee: Band Council 2, Food Service 3,4, Pep Club 2, Pom P Symphonic Band 2,3,4, King, Patricia: CPattiJ, Badger State Alternate 3, Cheerleader 2,3, 3,4, Domestic Exchange 4, Latin Club 2.3, NHS 3,4, Pep Clu Plays 2, Ski Club 4, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Girls Trackl Klecker, David: Chess Club 3,4, Drama Club 2, .lunior Achievem Klink,,Kathlcen: tKatieJ, FHA 3,4, Girls Golf2,3, Hi-Scribblcr 2, Achievement 2, NHS 3,4, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2, W-Clubi Klinlt, Margaret: fMoogj, Girls Basketball ZJV, FHA 3,4, Girls aptain 3, Hi-Scribbler 2, NHS 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Spanish Club 2, tudent Council 2, W-Club 2,3,4. ack, Kay: German Club Secretary 2, Jazz Lab 2, Orchestra 3,4, Stage rew 2, Symphonic Band 2, Girls Tennis 3,4, Wind Ensemble 3,4. pe, Michael: Building Trades 4, Football 4V, Sophomore Football 2, olf 3, lntramurals 3,4. lhoff, Nancy: FHA 2,3,4, Hi-Scribbler 4, Junior Achievement 2, ibrary Assistants 2,3,4, Orbit 4, Spanish Club 3,4, use, Daniel: Building Trades 4, Junior Achievement 2,3. Jazz Lab 2,3, ep Band 4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4. use, David: Art Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 2. tschmann, Dan: Wrestling 2, Sophomore Football 2, Sophomore ixed Chorus 2. tz, Klarise: Art Club 2,3, Chess Club 2, Domestic Exchange 4, Latin lub 3,4, Girls Swimming Manager 3V,4V, Girls Track 2JV,3JV, W- lub 4. eger, Elizabeth: fMunchkinj, Art Club 2,4, Band Council 3,4, Cheer- der 2JV,3V, Girls Cross Country 4V, FHA 2, Jazz Lab 3,4, National hespians 4, Pep Club 2,3, Plays 2,3,4, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2,3. tage Crew 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Girls Track 2V, W-Club 4. kkan, Mary: tKooksl, DECA 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Symphonic Band ,3, Colorguard 2,3. ke, Mary: fCookieJ, Concert Choir 4, Food Service 3, Office Monitor , Spanish Club 2. son, Steve: Building Trades 4, Drama Club 4, Junior Achievement 2, lays 3,4, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Stage Crew 3,4, Boys Swimming er, Jo Marie: Uosiej, DECA 3, Domestic Exchange 4, lntramurals 2, cp Club 2,3, Plays 2, Prom Steering Committee 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish lub 4, Stage Crew 2,4, Student Council 4. sner, Richard: Jazz Lab 3,4, Orchestra 3.4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Symphonic and 2, Boys Tennis 2,3,4, Wind Ensemble 3.4, W-Club 3,4. chty, Theresa: fTerril, Symphonic Band 2,3,4. ge, Teri: Girls Basketball 2JV,3V,4V, DECA 3. Girls Softball JV,3V,4V, Office Monitors 3,4, Pep Club 2, Prom Court 3, Ski Club 2, irls Volleyball 2JV,3V,4V, W-Club 2.3.4. s, Dawn: Orchestra 4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Wind Ensemble 4. itz, David: Latin Club 3,4, Abbot Pennings High School, Depere, isconsin 2. asch, Tom: Symphonic Band 2,3,4. gnan, Patrick: fMagsJ, Chamber Choir 3,4, Concert Choir 2, Plays 2,3. llach, Amy: fAimsl, Badger State 3, Girls Basketball 3V, Chamber hoir 4, Concert Choir 3, lntramurals 2, Office Monitor 4, Pep Club 2, lays 2, Ski Club 2, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. llow, Carole: Cheerleader Wrestling 2,3, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 2,3, ep Band 4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Wind Ensemble 4. ndel, Tammy: Girls Basketball 3JV,4V. Girls Softball 3JV,4V, Orches- ra 4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Wind Ensemble 4. nke, Karen: German Club 2,3, Health Careers 4, Junior Achievement , Jazz Lab 3, Orchestra 3, Symphonic Band 2, Wind Ensemble 3,4, olorguard 2,3,4. Farland, Francis:'fFranl, Boys Basketball 2, DECA 3, lntramurals 3,4, ophomore Mixed Chorus 2. Farland, Thomas: ikedj, Badger State 3, Concert Choir 2,3, Boys ross Country 4V, Forensics 2, I-li-Scribbler 4, Math Teams Captain ,4, NHS 3,4, Orbit 4, Rotary Student 4, Ski Club 4, Sophomore Mixed horus 2, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 4, Boys Track 3,4, Solo and nsemble 2, Snow Court 2,4. Mahon, Lynn: DECA 3. Manama, James: FFA 2. lcher, Becky: fSuperstarJ, Concert Choir 3.4, DECA 3, Food Service ,3,4, Junior Achievement 2. nke, Kristin: fKrisl, Office Monitor 4. chel, Kevin: fStretchJ, Boys Cross Country 4JV, Football 3JV, Sopho- ore Football 2, Junior Achievement 2, lntramurals 2,3,4, Boys Track JV,3V, W-Club 4. ller, Rebecca: fBeckyJ, Latin Club 4, Office Monitor 2, Girls Track 2JV,StageCrew4. i Miller, Bill: fMillsyJ, Ski Club 3,4, Boys Diving '2V,3V,4V, W-Club 2,3,4, Mitchell, Luke: Football 3JV,4V, Sophomore Football 2, Rotary Student 4, Symphonic Band 3. - Model, Roxanne: fFOXyl, Office Monitor 2,4, 3 H . .g Moran, Patricia: fPatJ, Concert Choir 3,4, Drama Clt.tlJs2,'3,4,iNE1llQIl2fl Thespians 3,4, Plays 2,3, Sophomore MixedQChorus 2,,Sol'6 and Ensem- ble 3,4. V V Moreno, Linda: Food Service 2. Muche, Mike: lntramurals 2, Boys Track 2JV. Nass, Susan: fSuel, DECA 3,4, Homecoming Court 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, Pep Club 2,3, Pom Pon 2,3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 12. Naze, Roxanne: fRoxyJ, Girls Basketball 3V, Concert Choir 3,4, Domestic Exchange 4, Drama Club 3,4, Plays 3,4, Boys Tennis Manager .3,'W- Club 4, Green Bay Pueblo High School, Green Bay. Wisconsin: 2. N R: ,r Neuman, Mary: Art Club 2,3,4, Badger State 3, Debate 2, Drama Club 2,3, President 4, German 2,3,4, NHS 3, Executive Committee 4, Na- tional Thespians 2,3, President 4, Plays 2,3,4, Rotary Student 4, Sopho- more Mixed Chorus 2, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Nickels, John: Boys Basketball 2, DECA 2, Golf 2, lntramurals 2,4. Ninmann, Allen: Dodgeland High, Juneau, Wisconsin 2. Noe, Ronald: fRonJ, Football 2JV,3.lV,4V, Boys Track 4, Weight Club 2. Novotny, Linda: Action Learning 3, Art Club 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Health Careers 3. ,. Oleshko, Steve: fGeno, Olyj, Baseball 2,3,4, Boys Basketball 3-,4, DECA 3, Sophomore Football 2, Prom Court 3. Pallen, Laura: FHA 3, lntramurals 4, Girls Track 3, Office Monitor 2. Pankow, Lynne: Domestic Exchange 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, National Thes- pians 2,3,4, Plays 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Wind Ensemble 4. Pauli, Ann: Domestic Exchange 4, Drama Club 2,3, Junior Achievement 2, lntramurals 3,4, Plays 2,3,4, SpanishsClub 2, Stage 3Crew 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4. V i ' -' . Peterson, Penny: lPenJ, German Club 2, Hi-Scribbler 4, Orbit 4, Sopho- more Mixed Chorus 2, Stage Crew 2, Girls Swimming 2,3, W-Club 3,4. Pfeifer, Bonnie: fBonJ, Chamber Choir 3,4, Concert Choir 3, Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Officer Monitor 3. , Pirtle, Michelle: DECA 4., M 4 ' Polensky, Laurie: Latin Club 4, Spanish Club '2,3,4, 7 5 W 1 M Porzky, Scott: FFA 2,3,4, Ski Club 2. L 7 ,Q Potter, Jon: Badger State 3, Chamber Choir 3,4, ,Concert choir? 3,4, Domestic Exchange 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4,fSophomore Mixed Chorus 2, Sophomore Football 2, Forensics 2,3, Plays 2,3,4, Stage Crew 3. Propp, Connie': Art Club 2, Domestic Exchange 4, MathiTearn 2, Spanish: - Q,-Q' ,Mi , ii Senior? Log 55 Club 2.3, Girls Basketl5all'Radio Announcer 4. , Pudleiner, Jayne: Junior Achievement 2, Math Team 2.3, NHS 3.4, Orchestra 34, Pep Baind 2.3, Spanish Club 2, Stage Crew 3, Symphonic Band 2. Wind Ensemble 3.4, Jazz Ensemble 2.3, Pit Orchestra 3. Pugh, Cheryl: tPugj, Chamber Choir 4, checrtettdertwrestltng 2.3. DECA 3.4, Football Managcr'2,3,. Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. Pep Club 2.3. Prom Steering Committee 3. Pupp. Mary: fMarj, FHA 3, Reporter 4. Quinn, Kevin: lQuincyJ. Hi-Scribbler 4, Orbit 3.4. Raduenz, Ronald: DECA 4, Jazz Lab 3, Symphonic Band 2.3. Raether, Cindy: tStunesyj, Office Coop 4. Office Monitor 4. Raether, Elizabeth? QBCIIU. Football Manager,3,, Sophomore Football ManagerM2. FHA 3.. ' ' i. .rs t 1. 4, M Reed, Christopher: fCrqorii,f2oncert Choir 4.aDrah'ta'Club 2.3.4, Forensics 2.4, FHA Sieeretaryfiitlgatin Club 2.3.4. Natgionalffhespians 2,3,4, Plays' 2.3.4, Ski Club Treasitre'r 2. Stage Crew 2,3,4, Student Council 2, Boys Track 3.4, W-Club 3.4. Rezutek, Rose: fRosiel, Food Service 2,3,4, Football Manager 2.3. Ger- man Club 2, Pep Band 2, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Girls Track 2. Rivera. Ximena: A.F.S. 4, 'Rotary Student from Bolivia 4, Ski Club 4. Spanish Club 4, Girls Tennis MVP 4V. g Robillard, Renee: fRobesJ. A.F.S. 2.3.4. Art Club 2.3, Chamber Choir 3.4, Concert Choir 2, Hi4Scribbler 2,3. Homecoming Queen 4. Prom Steer- ing Committee Chairperson 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. Student Council 2.3, Presidentwfl, Student Scnatc 4, Boys Swimming Manager 3. ? Girls' Swimming .Volleyball Manager 4. W-Club 4. Rowedder. Robert: 'tRobX'iJazz Lab.2,3.4. Orchestra 22.14, Rotary Stu- dent'4,' Span'ish-rClu,bf2?Wind Enscn1blet2,'Wrestling 2V.3V,4V, W- Club 2,3,4, ti Ti Sand, Julia: fSandyJ. Drama Club 2. Secretary 3. Treasurer 4. Forensics 2, Math Team 3.4, NHS 3.4, National Thespians 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Plays, 2,3,4, Pom Pon 3, Historian 4, Spanish Club 2. Symphonic Band 2, Wind Ensemble 3.4, Solo and Ensemble 2.3.4. Schadt,lAnthony: Jazz Lab 3,4. Pep Band 2.3.4. Symphonic Band 2. Wind Ensemble 3.4. g fl , M A q Schauer, shams: tshauixt Faxes. ni-sefisbtef 3. office Monitor 4. Scltlesner, Connie: Symphonic Band 2.3.4. Schmidt, Sandy: Action Learning 2. Mixed Chorus 2.3. Schmitz, Julie: CSehmittyj. Junior Achievement President 2, Office Moni- tor 4, Pep Club 3, Porn Pon 3.4. Schmoldt, Donna: CSchrnoldtyJ. Hi-Seribbler 4, Spanish Club 3.4, Orbit 3. Co-Editor 4. ' I Schuchter, Dave: tSchuchsj, Band Council 2.3.4. Baseball 2.3.4. Chamber Choir 3.4, Class Officer Treasurer 2. President 3.4, Football 3V.4V. Sophomore Football 2, Homecoming King 4, Jazz Lab 3, Intramurals 2,3,4, Latin Club 4, Orchestra 2.3.4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Prom Court 3. Prom Steering Committee Chairman 3, Rotary Student 4, Sophomore Mixed Chorus ,Sand 2.3.4. Student Council 2,3,4, Student ' ,Senate2,3,4,:Weight:iiQljiibij3.4,' Wind Entsembleq,-3.4, W-Club 3.4. Schuhmalcher, Carl: fS6lim1icki. 'Band'Council 3,fFFA Reporter 2.3. Jazz Lab 3. Symphonic Band 2.3.4. Schultz, Karen: fSchultzieJ. German Club 3.4, Math Team 2. Schultz, Tim: Building.Trades 4. Schulz, Wanda: iWanda Foxl, Cheerleader 2.3, DECA 3.4, Girls Softball 3V, Junior Achievement 2. Prom Court 3, Ski Club 3. Symphonic Band 2.3. .. .1 t Schulz, Wynn: fPoohf.-Art Club 2, Badger State 4, Boys Basketball 2.3, Concert Choir 3.4, Boys Cross Country 3.4, Intramurals 4. Rotary Student 4, Stage Crew 2, Boys Track 2,3,4, W-Club 2.3.4. Schumacher, Kelly: t,Kxelby.ShoeJ. DECA 3.4, Junior Achievement 2. t .Intramurals-2, Pep Cltibg2.3, Pom Pon 2.3, Prom Steering Committee,3. ' Ski Club 2.3. r , Schwenkner, Cheryl: Ovlaj, 'German Club 2,3,4, Health Careers 4, Hi- Scribbleri3. Library Assistant 3.4. Schwenkner. Lori: Office Monitor 2, Cornado High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2. Shaw, Julie: Food Service 3.4. Health Careers 3. Ski Club 4, Student 56 Senior Log Council 2. Shea, Joan: Mixed Chorus 4. Symphonic Band 4. Dodgcland I-ligh neau, Wisconsin 3. Simonds. Michael: tMiltyi. Baseball 2. Sindermann, Gcorgine: lGeorgeJ, FHA 4. Health Occupations 4, Club 3. Spangler. Donna: FHA 4, Health Careers 3, Junior Achievement 2, Monitor 3. Spoerle. Susan: CDOCJ. A.F.S. 2. DECA 3, FHA 4. Girls Golf2. Ski 2,3,4, W-Club 2.3.4. Staerk. Lenny: Chess Club 2, Stage Crew 2, Boys Track 2. Strege, Melanie: fMelJ. Concert Choir 2.3.4. Health Occupations 4, omore Mixed Chorus 2. Girls Track 2JV,3V. Girls Volleyball 3J Mixed Chorus 3.4. Suedbeck. Catherine: tSudsi. Girls Basketball 2JV.3V,4V, Office Mo 3, Spanish Club 3. Girls Volleyball 3JV, W-Club 3.4. Surdick, Barbara: fBarbJ, Health Occupations 4. Timm, Cynthia: fCindy. Crashj, Baseball Manager 3V, Girls Busk Manager 2JV,3V. Domestic Exchange 3. NHS 3.4, Pep Club 3. Sp' Club 3, Girls Volleyball Manager 3V. W-Club 3. Tully, Mark: fTulIskavichJ. Art Club 2,3,4, Plays 2.3. Umland. Lisa: tLisj. FHA 4. German Club 2. Health Occuputio Symphonic Band 2.3,4. Valdez, Valerie: Pep Club 2,3,4, Pom Pon 2.3.4. Spanish Club 2.3.4. Volleyball 2JV.3V,4V, W-Club 4. Veldhuizcn, Kim: tVeldyJ, Chamber Choir 4, Class Officer Secrctar DECA 3, Concert Choir 3. Domestic Exchange 2,4Q lntramura Mixed Chorus 2.3, N HS 3.4. Office Monitor 4, Orbit 2, Pep Club Pom Pon 2,3,4, Prom Court 3, Prom Steering Committee 3, R Student 4, Ski Club 2.3.4, Student Council 3.4. Student Senate . Voita, Christopher: Building Trades 4, Football 2. Wagner, Keith: fHonusj, Baseball 2JV.4V. DECA 3.4. lntramura Orchestra 2.3, Stage Band 2. Wahl, Brian: fFrityJ. FFA 2.3.4. Wallace. Brenda: Office Monitor 2. Walsh, Patricia: fPati, Health Occupation 2, Intramurals 2, Ski 2,3,4, Girls Volleyball 2. Weber. Faye: DECA 3. Office Co-op 4. Weber, Pamela: Food Service 3.4. Wegner, Debra: fDcb. Dcbbicj. Action Learning 2. Jazz Lab 2,3,4, Club 3, Oflice Monitor 2, Pep Club 3.4, Girls Track 3, Wind Ense 4. Symphonic Band 2.3. Wegner, Kim: iWagsJ, DECA 3. Sophomore Mixed Chorus 2. Or Pep Club 2. Pom Pon 2, Prom Steering Committee 3. Ski Club Wetzel, Mary: iPretzelJ, Drama Club 2.3. German Club 2.3, Hi-Seri! 2, Junior Achievement Treasurer 2, NHS 3.4, National Thespian. Stage Crew 2.3, Ski Club 3.4. Wilson, Jody: Uodesj, Cheerleader 2JV. 3V, 4V. Girls Gymnastics Intramurals 2. Office Monitor 3, Pep Club 2.3.4. Boys Tennis Mar 3, W-Club 3.4. Winkelman, Alice: CAI, Winkyj. Action Learning 2. DECA 3. Prcsid Latin Club 4, Office Monitor 3.4. Student Council 4. Woolley. Karen: A.F.S. 2.3.4, Domestic Exchange 3. Forensics 3. 3.4, Hi-Scribbler 2.3. Junior Achievement 2. Math Team 2.3, Capta NHS 4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Stage Crew 4, Rotary Student 4. Wuestenberg. Cynthia: CCindyl. Hi-Scribbler 4, Orbit 3. Co-Editi Spanish Club 3. I Wurst. Merri Jo: lM.J.J, German Club 2, Girls Gymnastics 2V,3V,4V Club 2,3,4, Girls Swimming 2JV,4V. Symphonic Band 2,3,4, W-1 2.3,4. Zabel, Laurie: tZibbleJ. Art Club 2. Health Occupations 4. Office lv tor 2.3. Zimmerman, Lisa: Baseball Manager 3,4, Girls Basketball 2JV,3V, mestic Exchange 4. Pep Club 2.3. Secretary and Treasurer 4, Sp Club 2,3,4, Girls Track 2V, Girls Volleyball 2JV.3V.4V, W-Club 3 i i lf T lv 6 JUNIORS if , n li. ka.-1 7 ' 1978-79, Juniors started to formulate their ideas for irection in which they plan to go. They have past ol days to look back at . . . placing second in Home- ng competition . . . going to the Prom . . . taking tanford Task Tests to find out their knowledge and y . . . and also days to look forward to . . , making for college . . , looking for a job . . . graduating in ! During this year, the Juniors realized how much had changed since their Sophomore year. The Ju- also discovered that more changes will occur as become the Seniors of 1980. rCIass Officers FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIG HT: Laura DaWaIl, tary: Jane Cuccia, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dennis Nicoski, entg Beth Dietrich, Vice President. 'vrvvyfy Tvsfligaf ',. -f ,! Q af Ronald Albanesc Diane Alford Renee Alvarez Joel Arndt Carrie Babcock James Baekhaus Mary Beth Bajork David Baldwin Carlos Banda James Barnhart Cathy Barthcl Drew Bart? Patti Bartz Sandy Baty Sherry Baumann Barbara Bear Scott Bechard Evonnc Beck Debra Becker Daniel Bchl Debra Behm Kevin Behm Chris Beldon Curt Beldon Karen Beranek Tim Bergdoll Mark Bernadowski Roger Bernadowski Lisa Beyer Douglas Bisbee David Blasing Julie Blasing Jeff Block Sarah Bloor Brenda Bobb Julie Bock Anne Boeder Carmen Boeder Patricia Bohn Barbara Boyd Brent Boyd Bruce Boyd Debra Braunschweig Scott Brechter Debbie Brennan Tamara Brumm Beth Buchta Harry Buska Kathleen Buskc Nancy Buss William Buss Valerie Campbell Barbara Casper Joseph Chivers Connie Christian Dana Christian Kevin Christian Cheryl Cole Kevin Conley Debbie Coughlin Pamela Craig David Crupi Jane Cuccia 1:'m1l 5 5 'fr , P- 1' 'fvrf' 19 l ,gif ,ff VX Q ' rgxi -V ' 1 . x X W i S2 5- J, Michelle Seeber introduced Couch Kampstru at an assembly. -.l -ef 'V- I-3 55 , v.. ki, 1 l ' 1 , . 1 ' LL , . CT! ' ' ff, ,J , ,cf Q' 1 v L. . N , , 1 I ' 5 ., 'N V! lf V . if 4 V nt? l I t 1 JNL Leslie Dallman Denise Damrow Robert Danner Leah David Laura Dawalt Nick Demotropoulos Lori Derge Todd Derr Jeff DeWitt Beth Dietrich Michael Dittmann Annette Dittmar Jeff Doyle Judith Draeger Lisa Draginis Lori Duehring Douglas Duffy Leilani Dunn Michelle Dwyer Sarah Ebert Kenneth Eckert Todd Egnarski Timothy Elvester Teresa Engel Patti Engelbrecht Marie Enkkeli Gary Erdman Lori Erickson Paul Esselman Kathleen Etscheid Sandy Etteldorl' Penny Ewing Wesley Ferderer Barbara Field Sam Finger Teresa Folz Susan Fredrich Denise Free Jane Freeberg Brenda Freson Andrew' Friedl Nancy Frye Nancee Gartzke Juniors 59 60 Juniors Laurie Gauerkc Ron Gcrbig Karla Gerth Wanda Gilli5 Jean Gottschalk Pamela Grabow Ken Grabski David Greathousc Karen Griep Anthony Gricp Steven Griffin Scott Gruncwald Penelope Haas Arthur Hady Shirley Hacncl Cindy Haines Kim Hale Brent Hanson Mike Harris Elvira Harshbargcr Rose Hasslingcr Daniel Haydock Annette Hcidcn Cindy Helmke David Henderson David Hensler Thomas Henzc Laurie Hcrold Ernest Hess Rebecca Himmcrich Michael Hinzc Quinn Hocppner Janet Holtcrman Dennis Holtz Teri Hrbacck Tina Hrobsky Karen Huebner Peggy Huebner Walter Hucbncr Steven Huth Deon Jaye Helen Jcschkowsky Elizabeth Jungkuntz Dennis Nicoski won second place at thc Homecoming asse impersonating Mr. Hill. + 'll Al -fa l l in 1 vx . - J g,,'1 Q? 1 ante QAM F J' ,. 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Bcrnard .lurick Deborah Kahler Paul Kassa John Katisch Jackie Keeser Nancy King Jim Kinsley Shelly Kittel Linda Klecker Mark Klecker Steve Klug George Knapp Kathleen Kohn John Kopplin Pamela Kornacki Travis Kottwitz Kim Kozak Steven Kraemer Brenda Kramer Joel Kramer Randy Krause David Kressin Kathleen Kron Kevin Krueger Brian Kube Kathryn Kube Michael Kuehl Thomas Kuehl Timothy Kuehl Robert Kunert Greg Kusel Scott LaBelle Stephanie Lance Debra Lang Loren Lang Cheryl Langbecker Jeffrey Leiknes Guy Lenius William Liebhart Veronica Liechty David Lischka Kenneth Lischka Dennis Loppnow Andrew Makal Larry Makowski Danielle Makovich Susan Mathison Raymond McArthur Jill McDonald Charles McFarland Kathleen McFarland Margaret McFarland Teresa McMahon Jeffrey Melcher David Meyer Melanie Mihal Cindy Miller Mark Miller Mary Sue Miller Anthony Millevolte Martha Mitchell Karen Molzner Thomas Moss Dawn Mueller Thad Mueller Connie Nagel Clark Neitzel Randy Ncitzel Richard Neitzcl Eric Neumann Kerry Nickels Dennis Nicoski Julie Nimmcr Richard Novotny William O'Brien Tami Ocstrcich Dan Olson Timothy Opps Robert Ortega William Pallcn James Parlow Curt Penterman Jane Pirkel Diana Pittcrlc Jacqueline Pochowski Ellen Podolske Joseph Polacck Shelley Prinz Rebecca Pritchard Cheryl Ptashinski Sandra Quamme Maura Quinn Michael Quinn Mary Reamer Steven Recd Thomas Reese Tim Reynolds Scott Rice Todd Richter Bonnie Riedl James Robinson Halbert Rodriquez Roberta Roc Jane Roell Sharon Roeselcr Misty Rohrmayer Todd Rowoldt Kristi Rueth Rhonda Rullman Barbara Rusch Kathleen Ryan Jeanne Sand David Schaefer Kathleen Schilling l l l V674 U ,CI un- l ' 1 - , J 1 C I I ' l l T 5' Q14 S ,g 'Q' 7 l KX ,yf l. x 1..::xZ f t f ls t ' 1 .ying- K Ago: ix. , , N Lk A:- T V ' J win '. l , 'P ,Mfg-C A - 5 'ls ulu' D- Q 'fiy..,jl gif' Kiifl 4: ' ,E-lv , ' l 1- l l ea. viii' 2 4 ' 'J' ., .tix-.4QQJ Q f J S3 The Junior class showed a lot of spiri Homecoming week and received second class competition. 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'f U an-4, -pe gl V X i :alum i -22 1 1 7, 4, 4 'X 1 A' fff' X -c.' r V- , Ti fw- . w I i , ll 4 Mark Schlatter Tammy Schliewc Eric Schloesser Cynthia Schoechert Robert Schoennerr Tom Schuh Paul Schultz Rick Schultz Cindy Schwenkner Jeffrey Schwoch Michelle Seeber Kathy Sell Roger Sell Donald Sellnow Jennifer Sellnow Kathy Seufzer Dawn Shaw Sandra Shaw David Shawlin Kathryn Sherry Dawn Singsime Deborah Sokolenko Jeffrey Stai Sheri Staude John Steckling Christopher Steinle Brian Sterwald Gary Sterwalt Annette Strege Leah Strege Mary Strege Tama Strege Jean Sweeney Janice Tackes Gale Thamke Peter Thompson Daniel Thurloff David Timm Laura Timm Carol Traeger Lisa Tucker Scott Ufferman Kay Uttech Mark VanBeem Jeffrey Voigt Pamela Voigt Mary VonRueden Juniors 63 James Wackett Curtis Wagner Kathleen Wagner Patricia Wagner Andrew Wahl Cindy Wallace Colin Walsh John Walter Patricia Walter Thomas Warren Wendy Watson Terry Wagner James Wendland Timothy Wendorf Robert Westenberg Mary Weston Katherine Wetzel Donald Wheeler Katherine White Cheryl Wilde Steven Wilkes Dale Wille Dale Winker Mark Worrell Barry Wuchterl Kathleen Wuchterl David Wuestenberg Elizabeth Wucstenberg So Shcung Yan Rhonda Yelk Daniel Zabel Joan Zautner Kent Zautner Sandra Zehren Steven Zgonc Kelly Zinda Paul Zocllick Todd Zoellick Douglas Zoern Michael Zoller Donald Zubkc . 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A soph- he student's first year at Watertown Senior High ool. The first few days of school are very confusing the sophomore. Getting lost is not unusual phomores get their first opportunity to drive a car. sis can be an exciting experience . . . Homecoming is o a new experience for the sophomores. They get ir first chance to compete in the activities and chal- ge the other classes . . . Class rings are bought. This es the sophomore a sense of school pride. Days are ent trying on and admiring other students' rings. ing a sophomore is just another step in the direction our goals. nhomore Class Omccrs FIRST ROW, LIEFT lo RIGHT: .lean , Treasurer: Shari Lcnius, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Sue sko. Secretary: Maria Alvarez, President. encounters many f irsts . . . The sophomore year' if -'TT give 'e- J ra E as-as as seas ...wmag X..' 1-.-.L H, MY wves 1 .... 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W 68 E im , 'C ' EWPIMZQQ , pw i my wwf .L , f - P t in if . nxcv Susan Hocft Kevin Horaek 5Annette Hrobsky Cathy Hrobsky Laurie Hughes Robert Indra Doniesa Ingersoll Nailrfcy lttner Donald .laeckelt Jon Johanson 5 Michqcl' Jonas' i ' Jixne ,loseplf Cheryl Kaereher .laye Kamuchey WM, Vicki ,Kassubcfu Kenneth Kecscr y Tcrry1Kelman ,Bonnie Kephart Connie Kephart Michael Kcryvin Rodney Kindf Arthur Kindsfater Doris Kirchhuebel Robert Kiltelll Tena Klema h Terry Klug , .lonqtehan Knopg f David Kohlhoff ' Q 1D2l'l'EFlC KGHIS A 9fiSievci4Kohlsi A ' Vicki' Karin Lisa Koser L Jane Kotwickiy- TloAnn?5 Kovalaskei Rose Kramer Nancy Kranz ' David Kretschmann x .r,y,i -fr-wwe' -.Zami flue. , iz. r mi -- f Q A KAR' Soyigigbiriores Kcnetta Kritz 1 Mgrk KlLb.Q, Gene Kubly' Scott Kuehl John Kunert' it Jeffrey-LaBellc v 't l j 1 'Q ,avr J x Q r Ar. Y , , i l . PJ! F 1 v 1 '11 x - .ga 7: Y., E' I ..- Nj ' C., , Q i ,J -1 w - '- N -- 1 cjf l . - ' , . I Y f l, U ' - ,, I if tae . - 1 ful,-4l-11..1'..N,. 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Frederick Ling - 4 0 A Rick Langbecker -5 ,q , , . x W l -.07 1 - J' L K gig I,-1 Q 'V A 'fl ' LNB lltlll ,, x Beverly Lange I F fi--,ga Anne LaPoint If' Cynthia Lauer ,H A 4 t ' ,N L A wk 1 i Tony glqgtuersdoxif , . . . A t , - L in 'fit uv' X-' 'fn ' ' x ' i7'- , A l .11'j:g.,,x 51, I glx ' ri r , S ixxf 4' .25 's's1?ff9h-.if Q I 1 Sophomore Teresa Theder was on basketball practice. I 2 . 'Q on X V11 , 1' 1 r 1 N A 4 x 'fl 'X N .gi J 7 X V X 4 aj' 1 5 'K ' t f - -'ar ,, .-v ,F ' K W YG' N . W. ,3.' kv .v- an X-.nf X 'r ,Y ta -:Eg ? 1,54 W A, 5 f.: A ,x,, ,6... ' bb M . ff, 3 'ma , X X. m . , A PL' 1 SglgRg:nCc Lchinaniiik! . N'NN,.',5 ,ann A h . i:?!?3ff2Qf32'Q3li5i3i2i9hC7 ' fr, i - ,,3Laiifa5'Lenius ' ' X Y' ' 'Shari' Ldniusi ' x Mark Lessner , H Lewis , , ... A VE' A. AA i, , Lins ' ' Jw sQ,x1riis,Loeffler 5 ' - JA M 'A G, ' Y Sherrie Loeffler ' fb 1,- I ' Q if V Todd Loomis In fx ' x ' ' , . Q' Kay Loppnow A ' ' '. f ' 'P up H L3Steven Loritz A L! ' 1 ' , ' ,V , . 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When the sports season ended, each team could it worked together to do its best. 1978 79 Scoreboard WHS WHS 61 62 59 56 66 47 64 99 66 93 64 9 73 31 65 33 75 86 75 86 67 44 WHS I03 109 55 98 63 50 55 BOYS SWIMMING Delavan Germantown Stoughton Grafton West Bend West Oconomowoc Hartford Hartland GYMNASTICS Fall R1ver Oconomowoc Hartland Waupun Lake Mllls Beaver Dam Milton West Bend W Germantown Hartford Jefferson West Bend E GIRLS SWIMMING West Bend West Grafton Beaver Dam Hartland West Bend East Germantown Hartford Oconomowoc Stoughton OPP OPP 72 72 5 22 04 82 81 67 36 70 23 73 22 59 26 65 81 OPP 66 62 76 65 I09 32 18 GIRLS TENNIS WHS West Bend East Waupun West Bend West Hartford Beaver Dam Oconomowoc Horrcon WISCONSIN Lutheran Lake Mtlls GIRLS SOFTBALL WHS Hartford Beaver Dam Waupun Oconomowoc WISCONSIN Lutheran Hartford Beaver Dam West Bend East Waupun Oconomowoc West Bend West WISCODSIH Lutheran VOLLEYBALL Hartford Beaver Dam West Bend East Waupun Oconomowoc West Bend West WISCONSIN Lutheran Hartford Beaver Dam West Bend East Waupun Oconomowoc West Bend West WISCONSIN Lutheran OPP OPP OPP I I 3 3 3 WHS WRESTLING Lake M1lls Fort Atkmson Beaver Dam WISCONSIN Lutheran Belott Memonal Waunckee Oregon Jefferson West Bend East Oconomowoc West Bend West Waupun Hartford GIRLS BASKETBALL WHS Delavan Fort Atkrnson West Bend West Beaver Dam WISCODSID Lutheran Hartford Waukesha North Mukunago West Bend East Oconomowoc Waupun West Bend West Beaver Dam W1scons1n Lutheran Hartford West Bend East Oconomowoc Waupun CROSS COUNTRY WHS Custer Waupun 4 West Bend East 2 15 West Bend West 4 23 Hartford 3 20 Beaver Dam 4 23 Oconomowoc 30 WISCONSIN Lutheran I8 29 3 2 ' 1 . . 4 , 2 3 , ., . , 4 1 53 ,jg . 3 2 3l ' . , I 3 1 2. 40 I . 12.5 .f v 2 . 3 48 it 4 l , , 4 1. -4.r , 1 5 , ' 0 42 ' 5 5 0 2l 43 128 6 I ,I - 3 . ,. 69 100 ' ' 19 64 18 , 36 54 115 7 1 I9 ' 49 .325 I 49 r- L .51 West Bend East Irl - 44 , 125 I 1 l 'I I 18 - I ' 9 I7 9 . 4- ' I4 ' ' 2 1 15 5 Q 1 I6 , 5 0 OP . , vi. 2 - - 9 - A ,'e'. 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The Goslings were picked to finish last in the confer- ence race but ended up as the Cinderella team. The Goslings opened the season on a sad note, losing to Janesville Parker 12-7. Their next game was against Milton where they were defeated by the score of 20-18. Going into the conference with an 0-2 record and being the smallest team in the league, the Goslings had a doubtful future. Their first game against West Bend West was a surprise to everyone as the Goslings won 6-0. After winning that game, the Goslings had momentum going into the game with top-rated Beaver Dam and beat them 20-0. The next game was with Wisconsin Lutheran, and the Goslings continued to surprise everyone by win- ning 21-14. With half the season gone and a 3-0 conference re- cord, the Gosling hopes were riding high going into the Hartford game. As it turned out, the Goslings lost 35-15. Still in the thick of things, the Goslings had to win their last three games of the season. Their next opponents were West Bend East, which the Goslings defeated 14-0. Going into the biggest game of the season, the Gos- lings could tie for the conference lead if they won against Oconomowoc. The game was tough and hard hitting. The final score showed an Oconomowoc victory of 3-0 over Watertown. The Goslings earned second place in the conference by defeating Waupun in the final game 27-22. Some members of the team received post-season hon- ors. Brian Hertel, Joe Dittmann, and Ron Noe took first team honors while Dave Schuchter, Mike Engel, and Dan Behl earned second team honors. l. Mike Engel Oli received a handoff from Joe Dittmann and gained seven crucial yards against West Bend East. 2. Dave Schuchter 1841 caught a pass during the fourth quarter to gain a first down in the West Bend East game. 76 Football lf, 1 2. H' . say--' if ffg- if 'eg Ng., 4. ag,-g, M. F -fs Q ff, -'JI 'ii . ... f- ...f:.. .-A V ,ff-1 var.-isa .a,,4.. .. .1-Q, 4. I J .,v,Nvb Ulf' 7? --. ' La? 'r--Sf' v . mf. 14 ,. Q1-.. fx , ...., . - l. Coach Herbst yelled words of encouragement to the Goslings during the Homecoming game which Watertown won I4-0. 2. Joe Dittmann U01 decided to keep the ball and ran for six yards to gain a Watertown first down. 3. Brian Hertel 1821 caught a pass from Joe Dittmann and scrambled for I5 yards. 4. Varsity Football FlRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Mike Knope, Brian Busler, Don Wheeler, Ron Noe, Joe Dittmann, Brian Hertel, Dave Schuchter, Bruce Gerth. Randy Neitzel, Dan Behl, Ray McArthur, Halbert Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Bill O'Brien, George Knapp, Jeff LaBelle, Tom Radloff, Mike Engel, John Weiland, Ron Gerstner, Dave Hensler, Steve Wilkes, Mark Klecker, Scott Krueger, Coach Stueber. THIRD ROW: Dave Baldwin, Kathy Sherry, Denise Dehnert, John Desmond, Dennis Loppnow, Todd Rowoldt, Luke Mitchell, Curt Crogan, .lim Parlow, Steve Brzeski, Steve Zgonc, Kevin Conley, Bernie Jurick, Coach Wittenwyler, Coach Herbst. Football 77 Sophs Exhibit Good Backfield The sophomore football team really didn't find them- selves until the end of the season. The team had a very good backfield, and Coach McNaughton acknowledged that the Goslings had a lot of talent. Coach McNaughton felt that the Goslings played their best game against Waupun. The Waupun game was the final game of the season. No record of wins and losses was kept. A difliculty that Coach McNaughton faced during the season was convincing the players that it was their job to fire themselves up for a game instead of the coach. When asked his personal feelings about the season, Coach McNaughton replied, I enjoyed it. It's fun when we get better. I. Mark Lessner UIQ and Bill Lewis QSIJ waited for the beginning of the Waupun game. 2. Sophomore Football FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Dan Des- mond, Tom Shier, Brian Walsh, Mike Kcrwin, Lee Rickerman, Dan Thompson, Stuart Haenel, Bob Schultis, Todd Schied, Allen Zimmer- man, Rod Roe. SECOND ROW: Brian Schmidt, Jeff LaBelle, Dan Haeger, Matt Haseleu, Tim Bredow. Dave Magnan, Kirk Rickerman, Dave Kretschmann, Mark Lessner, Steve Loritz, George Preiss, Todd Haseleu. THIRD ROW: Coach Endres, Coach Hintzman, Scott Schellinger, Doug Zwieg, Pat Rowoldt, Don Etschicd, Kevin Stendel, Pat Dittmann, Pat Caine, Bill Lewis, John Secbcr, Mark Fobes, Dan Yenser, Todd Loomis, Larry Zubke, Coach McNaughton. NOT PIC- TURED: Dan Scherwin. 78 Sophomore Football Cross Countr Ends Season In Third Place Cross Country completed the season with a third place finish in the conference. The team attended various invi- tationals. In Jefferson, Watertown beat twelve teams to capture first place. At Portage, the runners came home fifth of twelve teams and with many individual awards. During the Hartford Invitationals, the WHS harriers also placed fifth of twelve teams. The regional was won by Watertown. WHS had their first girls Cross Country team. The girls received a fourth place finish in the conference. The WHS Cross Country team was the only team in the state to have both girls and boys compete in sectionals. The most valuable player was Dave Elseg most im- proved,-Matt Higginsg and the captain, Doug Yenser. For the girls, Diana Pitterle was voted captain for next year. - Next year Mr. Greathouse plans a year of rebuilding. The Goslings will be lacking the depth which Greathouse felt pulled the team through to a highly successful season this year. l. Wynn Schulz Qcenterj and Andy Wahl trightl strided to keep ahead of Hartford's Dennis Berg during a Cross Country meet. Andy Wahl was voted rookie of the year and captain for next year's team. 2. Cross Country FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Susie Johnston, Karen FitzPatrick, Lori Cudnohowski, Sue DeCono, Sara Pitterle, Beth Krueger, Diana Pitterle. SECOND ROW: Travis Kottwitz, mgr., Doug Bisbee, Fred Lang, Keith FitzPalrick, Dennis Nicoski, Matt Higgins, Dave Else, Andy Wahl, Don Waldvogel, Todd Egnarski, Gene Kubly, Mike Dittmann, John Beltz. THIRD ROW: Dave Gritzner, Kevin Micheals, Wynn Schultz, Loren Lange, Andy Ahrens, Jim Wackett, Debbie Schueler, Ann Strege, Coach Greathouse. NOT PICTURED: Tom McFarland, Sandy Frohling. 3. West Bend East fleftj, Watertown fcentcrj, and Hartford Crightj lined up to start the three mile cross country run. Else fwatertownj completed the course in I5 minutes and 57 seconds to win the triangu- lar. 4. Lori Cudnohowski was voted MVP on the girls Cross Country team. Lori was ranked fourth in the conference after thc conference meet. Cross Country 79 Varsity Improves Over Last Year This year's girls volleyball team ended with a season record of live wins and nine losses. The season record last year was two wins and twelve losses. The girls lost their chance to advance to state when they lost the sub-region- als to Oconomowoc. Coach Anderle felt this year,s team improved a lot since last year, I hated to see them go-they were really a fun group of girls. Val Drost was chosen as the teams Most Valuable Player, along with receiving All-Conference Honorable Mention. The player earning the Most Hustle Award along with All-Conference Second Team was Belinda Bachler, Mary Von Rueden and Barb Field were chosen as Most Improved Players. Coach Anderle felt that Lisa Zimmerman should receive recognition for her outstand- ing contributions to the team. l. Belinda Bachler C23j was voted tothe Second Team All-Conference. Teri Lillge U57 pictured at right. 2. Varsity VolleyballCLOCKWlSE: Patti Wagner 1251, Kelly Zinda, Val Valdez, Belinda Bachler, Melanie Strege, Evonne Beck, Teri Lillge, Laurie Timm, Lisa Zimmerman, Val Drost, Peggy Huebner, Nancy Byrne, Mary Von Rueden, Leah Strege, Barb Field, Coach Anderle Ccenterj. 3. Lisa Zimmerman, one of seven seniors on the volleyball team execut- ed one of the major defensive moves: blocking. . rg.: 1:1 lfff r?-' nga vi I -'.' I nf -' lv 80 Volleyball J.V. Volleyballg Nine Wins, Five Losses The JV Girls Volleyball Team displayed their talents when they almost un-defeated Wisconsin Lutheran at Watertown's parents night. The JV squad ended with a season final of nine wins and tive losses. Coach Hass commented on the team, The girls had alot of determination to come back when they were down. Overall I was very proud of my team this year. Selected to lead the team was Sue Hoeft as captain. .lane Joseph received Most Valuable Player, and Anne La Point was chosen as the player with the Most Hustle. Sherry Zillmer and Barb Westermeyer received Most Improved Player. I. Belinda Bachler 1233 and Val Drost frightj wcre considered by Miss Anderle to have been the spark that led the team. 2. JV Volleyball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Barb Westermeyer, Sherry Zillmer, Carrie Rhodes, Kim Wurst, Sue Hoeft, Jane Joseph, Pam Wiedenfeld. SECOND ROW: Tracy Hanson, Anne La Point, Linda Burbach, Jean Bill, Bonnie Kephart, Laura Wilkes, Coach Hass 3. Kelly Zinda's C281 attempted block failed against Waupun. 4. Mary Von Rueden OSD proved to be one ol' thc top spikers on the varsity team. Volleyball 81 Girls Place Third, Fourth In Conference The girls' golf team had two outstanding golfers this year - Jeanne Hackbarth fFreshmanJ and Mari Dona- hue fSoph.J They finished third and fourth respectively in the conference. The team consisted of one junior, five sophomores, and six freshman. Coach Hackbarth noted that some of the girls came in with many years of golfing experience, and some came with very little experience. One high point of the year was finishing 14th of 28 teams at the Madison Memorial Invitational. Coach Hackbarth felt that many of the teams attending the meet were near the top in the state, and finishing in the middle proved that this year's team was doing well. At the end of the season, the team had a banquet at the country club where letters and awards were given out. Mari Donahue was chosen Captain, Jeanne Hack- barth was MVP, Katie Bajork was picked by the team as Most Improved, and Kristi Bajork received Rookie of the Year honors. l. Mari Donahue fForegroundB and Ruth Schulze tBackgroundJ took a few practice shots to improve their short game. 2. Girls Golf FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Mary Beth Bajork, Marie Enkkeli, Ruth Schulze. SECOND ROW: Katie Bajork, Mari Donahue, Bonnie Bobb, Coach Hackbarth. 3. Mary Beth Bajork was rated one of the top five players on the team. 4. Marie Enkkeli planned her strategy for her putt on the eighth hole. 82 Girls Golf a .45- .5 Girls Swim Team Continues To Improve The girls third year swim team moved uptanother notch again this year by finishing third out of six teams in conference. Last year the Goslings placed fourth out of six teams. Kathy Wagner was the first representative of the girls swim team to go to state. Kathy placed thirteenth at state in the 50 Yard Freestyle. Coach Hanssen commented, The girls are getting considerably Stronger. They have turned in faster times this year along with breaking many of last years' re- cords. l. Swim team members took a break during lap swim at practice. 2. Girls Swimming FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Karla Bast, Merri .lo Wurst, Kerry Kroft, Shirley Haenel, Beth Nass, Kay Joseph, Linda Pirkel, Rebecca Himmerich, Susan Koller, Maria Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Coach Dave Hanssen, Kathy Wagner, Teresa Theder, Susan Helden, Klarise Kritz, Rose Wagner, Sheryl Miller, Nanita Alvarez, Mary Conley, Renee Alvarez, Debbie Kahler, Leslie Harris, Kris Zgonc, Kim Joseph, Kelly Schumann, Renee Wittenwylcr, Coach Smith. 3, Kathy Wagner exploded off the blocks in the 50 Yard Freestyle. .'l' SFCC -'f'l7l! ull g GU n pil' Girls Swimming 83 -. 9' f ' ' 7' ' - ' A i -V i -. ' q 3 lgqjk -ggfz,-::fL55Q3ggs.,Q,'5jg: 1 A- . at g -ik ,511 i' ' B' 22444-?Q1'?i?:-it it ,' - gtg . ' 1 - f 25 v.',i.v..mQ.Q . - . 1 - r . Man-:fr ,A,' V- . s A - fr ' 'AL Ag jfs A we -- 9 A - l 21911 rj. V - I' 'e ' . -' 1 jvilw tml! K X 1 -,ii , X , , ttlf:-t C ',, . 3 .ff - . I , -si 4. f. . ft . 1 FFF , -:Qt - , , I fi ,'-, . .. .,- - . rf i g N . ., gh . .. -sf, Q' ' ' .gf I ' ' -fl A- 3- ., 4 v' ng: , , -.f . I A ' A36 l l i .' -' g .V ' X ' N N I s - . rv - , V -' A 4. lu -1- Q' If 4 , 1 I I L 'Tm , N' ' wtf ' ' J -' 4 i l 3 W , : . in 4 A I 4 It f 1. JW -- V . it g qt, 1 , H -, ff' 11: .i3FxAg -E .A L - f E- l r . t ,Q A' V w' . - 1-1-- L ti.. Girls Finish In Tie For Second Place The girls' tennis team finished in a tie for second place in conference with a 7-2 record. The team also won the first place trophy in the second annual Watertown qua- drangular. In singles, sophomore Ann Reinhard played the tough- est competition all year. Ann continued to get better as the season progressed and was voted the most improved player. Junior Brenda Bobb was an overall balanced player. Brenda never gave up and defeated more than half of her opponents. Senior Ximena Rivera showed her strength in her forehand and serve. Ximena was voted MVP by her teammates. In doubles, Wendy Beatty and Lisa Koser received the award for all conference No. 1 doubles Coach McFar- lane stated, They played well and deserved it. The No. 2 doubles team, Beth DaWalt and Captain Anne Barry, held its own and also won their share and more of match- es. 1. Tennis FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT Kay Knaack, Brenda Bobb, Ximena Rivera, Joyce Sokolenko, Ann Reinhard, Beth DaWalt. SEC- OND ROW: Kerry Nickels mgr., Kathy Kube, Michele Robillard, Laurie Herold, Sharon Roeseler, Janice Weber, Kenetta Kritz, Ann Heiden mgr. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Luschinger, Anne Barry captain, Anne Boeder, Wendy Beatty, Lisa Koser, Linda Tietz, Leah David, Coach McFarlane. 2. Wendy Beatty fpicturedj teamed up with Lisa Koser and became the best doubles team in the conference. 3. Managers Kerry Nickels and Ann Heiden helped the team by keeping the water bottles filled. 4. Ximena Rivera's conference record was 6-l while her overall record was I0-3. 84 Girls Tennis 4 ' ly l. il J wh., Girls Finish Season ith 4-7 Record The girls gymnastics team ended the season with a 4-7 record. The team finished sixth out of seven in confer- ence and seventh out of ten in regionals. Two of the girls, Beth Dietrich and Sue Iserman, worked especially hard on the gymnastics team to devel- op the skills of great gymnasts. Beth Dietrich was captain of the varsity team and was also voted MVP. Beth set the school record in the floor exercise with a 7.45. Sue Iserman, an all around competitor, has been on the gymnastics team since it started four years ago. Sue has lettered since she was a freshman. She specializes in the uneven bars. The captain of the junior varsity team was Debbie McArthur. The most improved player was Mary Sue Miller. l. Ann LaPoint performed a straddle vault during a match against Germantown. 2. Renee Wittenwyler worked to perfect her routine on the uneven bars. 3. Gymnastics FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Rachel Dede mgr., Jenny Steffen, Lynn Morgan, Sheryl Miller, Doreen Damarow, Karen FitzPatrick mgr. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Pat Ludwig, Cin- dy Helmke mgr., Mary Sue Miller, Sue Mathison, Cindy Miller, Deb- bie McArthur, Jeanne Sand, Rose Wagner, Linda Pirkel, Doris Kir- chuebel, Coach Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Anne LaPoint, Ann Rein- hard, Beth Dietrich, Renee Wittenwyler, Kim Wurst, Jill Dopke, Merri Jo Wurst, Sue Iserman, Michelle Seeber, Kelly Schumann. KJ 1. Gymnastics 85 Team Shows Progress The Goslings entered the season with four returning lettermen. The team was small and inexperienced. As the season progressed, however, the team showed much im- provement. The Goslings gained confidence and poise. The Goslings lost some close games against tough competition in the first half of the season. In the second half of the season, the team gained experience. They defeated Wisconsin Lutheran, last year's conference champions, and West Bend West on the opponents' home court. The Goslings also beat Mayville, which was undefeated and one of the top ten teams in the state. In the second half we could have beat any team in the conference, commented Coach Crogan. The Goslings ended the season with a 9-ll record overall and,a 6-8 conference record. We had a lot of leadership from our four seniors this year, replied Coach Crogan. In the second half of the season we were the most improved team in the conference. Steve Oleshko was named' second team all-conference forward. He was also named Most Valuable Player. Tim Opps was named Most Improved Player and Leading Rebounder. The Hustle Award was given to Joe Ditt- mann. The title Best Defensive Player was given to Curt Crogan and Joe Dittmann. Brian Busler and Curt Cro- gan served as co-captains l. Brian Busler C221 made a jump shot in the second quarter against West Bend West. Watertown won the game 49-42. 2. Varsity Boys Basketball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Steve Kramer, .Iohn Steckling, Bernie Jurick, Tim Opps, Dave Hendcr, Kevin Conley, Jeff Block, .lim Parlow. SECOND ROW: Coach Cro- gan, Joe Dittmann, Steve Oleshko, Brian Busler, Curt Crogan, Coach Alvarez. 3. Tim Opps C423 jumped high in the air to control thc tip against Mayville. 86 Boys Basketball I -... ,. I l. Steve Oleshko U41 brought the ball down court against a Sussex Hamilton defender. The Goslings lost the game 63-59. 2. Steve Oleshkog Most Valuable Player, 'Second Team All-Conl'er- ence. 3. Brian Buslerg Co-captain. 4. Joe Dittmanng Hustle Award, Best Defensive Player. 5. Curt Crogang Best Defensive Player, Co-captain. 6. Coach Crogan gave last minute instructions to the players during a timeout. Boys Basketball 87 Sophs Improve At Season's End The Sophomore Boys Basketball Team improved in several areas. The team started to play much better team defense earlier in the season and got stronger in offense as the season progressed. Coach Cody O'Brien added, It made us one of the strongest teams in the league at the end of the season. We played West Bend West at West Bend and lost by two, and we played Oconomowoc at Oconomowoc and lost by three. Those two teams were teams that finished up in the top and only lost one game in the season, commented Coach O'Brien. Todd Haseleu was the leading scorer and rebounder and was voted most valuable player. Rod Roe and Tom Radloff were voted team captains. l. Sophomore Basketball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Pat Rowoldt, Dan Thompson, Dan Desmond, John Hajdu, Dave Kretsch- man, Calvin Rose. SECOND ROW: Jeff Becker, mgr., Tom Radloff, John Seeber, Todd Haseleu, Rod Kind, Ron Meyers, Dan Marlin, Brian Walsh, Rod Roe, Coach Cody O'Brien. 2. Todd Haseleu 1411 reached high to stop Mayville from scoring. 3. Rod Kind jumped center to start the fourth quarter. 4. Todd Haseleu shot a freethrow and attempted to break the tie. Watertown won 42-38. 88 Sophomore Basketball , -.4..I,-.Sf -.i..L4,i- .,- iller Takes First In Conference Bill Miller finished first in the diving competition in the Little Ten Conference and third in Sectionals. He broke the conference record with a 378.25 compared to the 309.90 record set previously. Miller placed fifteenth in state competition. The third year boys swim team was greatly improved over last year as they broke all but two school records, according to Coach Dave Hanssen. The team finished the season with two wins and six losses, two more wins than last year. The swimmers also improved their stand- ing by finishing fourth in conference, defeating Ocon- omowoc. Bill Miller was voted most valuable swimmer and John Beltz was voted team captain. l. Dave Magnan swam the l00 yard breaststrokc and broke the school record with a time of l:lO.4. 2. Mary Conley Qleftl, Coach Dave Hansscn, and Shirley Hacnel recorded the oflicial times of the swimmers. 3. Dennis Holtz and Bill Miller concentrated on their next dive. 4. Boys Swimming FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Dan Himmerich, Dave Magnan, Bill Miller, John Bcltz, Mike Franck, Steve Wilkes, Steve Zgone. SECOND ROW: lan McQueen, Ken Reed,.Dcnnis Holtz, Matt McArthur, Kirk Rickerman, Stuart Hacnel, Stan Chan- dler, mgr., Coach Dave Hanssen. THIRD ROW: Joe Wagner, Steve Tiffany, Jeff Parker, Andy Hciden, Jeff Harris, John Krcssin, Scott Theder. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach Jan Jenssen, Mark Thiede, Pat McFarland, Dave Desmond, Kirk Wcgner, John Lamp, Brian Pagel. FIFTH ROW: Mary Conley and Shirley Haenel, managers. L Boys Swimming 89 Wrestlers Place First adison Invitational The cumulative record of the l978-79 Varsity Wres- tling team consisted of 167 wins, 113 losses, and 3 ties. This team won seven matches and lost six and placed first in the Madison Invitational Wrestling Tournament. Trophies for an outstanding performance in wrestling were awarded to the Best First Year Wrestler, Pat Hor- nickleg the Most Improved Wrestler, Gary Huberg and the Hardest Worker, Rob Rowedder. Team Captain and the Most Valuable Wrestler Award were presented to Craig Hady. Coach DeCono commented, The wrestling team had an outstanding start, winning five straight matches be- fore injuries slowed us down. This year's team was a group of very hard working and dedicated wrestlers, who gave it all they had in every situation. I. Ray McArthur scored two points for a reversal against a Hartford opponent. 2. Varsity Wrestling FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Pat Hornicklc, Gene Kubly, Mike Dittmann, Craig Hady, Rob Rowedder, Gary Huber. SECOND ROW: Tim Bredow, Mark Fobes, Ken Brummcl, Don Wheeler, George Knapp, Dan Behl, Ron Albanese, Coach DeCono. 3. Craig Hady ttopl drove for a pin against a Hartford opponent. 90 Wrestling -1.555 13.5 '--1025 rt . -I agfiigi I I - I fifQi,f-I.51ff-Qi,-it I ,. it -I H - PM.-fsg12:,g:-iffy., ,5 sf 1 . . C 3IfiQiEzgi:jg2: .. 3 Y SIE- - '., ,Hfzxi fi ,vt - 2 Q ,' j't55c15Qg'.':n I ff ' l J r'- l. Coach DeCono gave one ol' his wrestlers advice during a match, 2. JV Wrestling FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Bob Indra, Tim Engel, Kevin Wegner, Dan Yenser, Scott LaBclle. SECOND ROW: Bob Shultis, Mark Klecker, Ray McArthur, Lance Bonlcndcr, Bill O'Brien. 3. Craig Hady was just moments away from a pin against a Hartford opponent. 4. Coach DeCono has a group discussion before every practice. 5. Ron Albanese fbottoml and freshman Jim Schneider ttopj tried some wrestling moves at practice. Wrestling 91 Girl Cagers in Conference For the first time in their history, the Watertown Girls Basketball Team was tops in conference. They shared the title with Wisconsin Lutheran. Watertown also won their Regional Tournament with a win over Hartford. The team narrowly lost their Sectional game against Riverside by a score of 41-40. Riverside went on to play in Semi-finals at State. Along with winning the confer- ence title, the team had the highest offensive average and the best defensive average among conference teams. ' The Goslings had a lot of experienced players return- ing this year, including nine letter winners. Quoted Coach Ron Kampstra, We had excellent student play- ers this year. It's a close-knit group and fun to be with. Senior Wendy Beatty was a first team all conference selection. Beatty was also chosen team captain. Junior Kelly Zinda was named to the second team all confer- ence. Receiving Honorable Mention was Junior guard Laurie Timm. She was also named MVP and best defen- sive player. l. Lisa Koser 1541 put up a jump shot in a game against Beaver Dam. 2. Girls Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Laurie Timm, Kim Joseph, Lisa Koser, Teri Lillge, Renee Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Kathy Suedbeck, Anne Boeder, Kelly Zinda, Wendy Beatty, Coach Ron Kampstra, Mary Von Rueden, Patti Wagner, Kathy Wag- ner, Bonnie Bobb. 3. Teri Lillge sunk a free throw in a conference game against Beaver Dam. 4. The Goslings celebrated after their home victory over conference foe Beaver Dam. 92 Girls Basketball U I . 24' -F..--' 3.. . . Team Wins Little 10 Title This year the J .V. team, comprised of all sophomores, won the Little 10 Conference title. The team lost only one game all season and that was to second place Hart- ford. The team had excellent height with Teresa Theder who was at 6'2 , the tallest center in Conference. Theder was moved up to varsity at midseason. Coach Seefeldt commented, One of the reasons we were strong was because we had good depth. Any of the substitutes could go out there and do the job. Team honors were: Michelle Robillard-MVP, Diane Morgan-MIP, and Maria Alvarez-team captain. l. .l.V. Girls Basketball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Maria Al- varez, Barb Westermeyer, Jean Bill, Linda Burbach, Beth DaWalt. SECOND ROW: Marie Enkkeli, Debbie Ebert, Michelle Robillard, Coach Seefeldt, Diane Morgan, Jane Joseph, Tama Strege. 2. Michelle Robillard drove for a lay-up in a game against Beaver Dam. 3. Laurie Timm reached for a rebound against a Beaver Dam defender. .l.V. Girls Basketball 93 Boys Track Advances Six To Sectionals The 78-79 boys track team sent six members to section- als. They were Dennis Holtz Cpole vault and high jumpj, Ray McArthur fpole vaultj, Dan Behl fdiscusj, Dave Else ftwo milej, Ron Noe fshotj, and Wynn Schulz 1800 meterj. The team also had first places in their quadrangular meet against Beaver Dam, Campbellsport, and Waupun and in the Beaver Dam invitational. The 26 member team elected Dennis Holtz as M.V.P., Dave Else as captain, Matt Higgins as Hardest Worker, and Todd Scheid as Best First Year Varsity Member. Coach Engelbrecht commented on the season, We start- ed with the philosophy that building strength and endur- ance would ut us in line for both a strong indoor and outdoor season. We had both happen with many personal records. l. Chris Reed placed third against Wisconsin Lutheran's Rozzel Edwards. 2. Boys TrackFIRST ROW, LEFT to RIG HT: Todd Scheid, Paul Kamu- chey, John Beltz, Joel Arndt, Jim Cargill, Ron Noe, Dan Behl, Bill Lewis, Terry Kelman. SECOND ROW: Halbert Rodriguez, Doug Bisbee, Blair Piotrowski, Paul Johnson, Dennis Holtz, Steve Wilkes, Ray McArthur, Chris Reed, Doug Zoern. THIRD ROW: Coach Zamzow, Coach Engel- brecht, Shannon Scheel, Keith FitzPatrick, Doug Yenser, Wynn Schulz, Matt Higgins, Dave Else, Coach Hanssen, Tony Rothschadl, Kevin Mi- chel, Coach Klein. 3. Paul Johnson and Doug Bisbee took the first curve of the 440-yard dash. 94 Boys Track A-:QQX 5 U 42' C l 1. Dennis Holtz cleared the bar at six feet to take first place against Wisconsin Lutheran. 2. Matt Higgins breezed to a second place finish in the one-mile run. 3. Jim Cargill positioned himself to throw the shot. 4. Chris Reed just completed the exchange to Todd Scheid in the 880 relay. i F 'W' ' 'Lv ' 1 I ,g,4b1 17196 lik . L ff. Boys Track 95 1 ai Girls Track Faces Tough Schedule The 78-79 girls track team had as difficult a schedule as any in the state. They began by facing returning state champion Racine Park and the Milwaukee schools in an invhadonah andlaterran agahmt Fonduhc and Lake Mills. Conference brought little relief with Hartford and West Bend East being very tough, but the girls respond- ed very competitively. With a fourth place finish in both the indoor and outdoor conference meets, they established themselves as one of the top conference teams. The team also placed fourth in the Regional meet held at Janesville Parker. 1. Renee Alvarez powered her way to a first place finish in the two-mile run. 2. Michelle Robillard placed first in the long jump during a triangular against West Bend West and Waupun. 3. Kathy Wagner captured first place in the discus. Watertown placed second in the meet behind West Bend West. 4. Girls Track FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Karen Ketelhohn, Sue Heiden, Karen Beranek, Nanita Alvarez, Kay Joseph, Cheryl Ptas- chinski, Renee Alvarez. SECOND ROW: Val Drost, Katie Bajork, Vicki Gauerke, Michelle Robillard, Kris Zgonc, Sandy Frohling, Anne Boeder, Maria Alvarez. THIRD ROW: Rose Wagner, Kim Wurst, Kathy Wagner, Sue DeCono, Linda Wackett, Jeanne Hackbarth, Lori Bissett, Krin Vevle, Deb Kahler. FOURTH ROW: Rosie Leinstock, Patti Bohn, Sara Pitterle, Kelly Schumann, Shirley Haenel, Nancy Buss, Karen Fitzpatrick, Kathy Sell. FIFTH ROW: Tama Strege, Patti Buss, Cindy Helmke, Leah Strege, Diana Pitterle, Cindy Lauer, Wanda Gillis. ls-si 4, . 4 96 Girls Track zllafpnfnwr dull. ,JY .15 Netters Experience Rebuilding Year Young, inexperienced but aggressive is the best way to describe this years Gosling Netters. The team consisted of one senior, four juniors, seven sophomores and four freshmen. The season records were: 1-10 in dual match- es, seventh place conference finish and 1-2 in quadrangu- lars. The quads provided the athletes with opportunity to play four matches in one day and to gain valuable exper- ience. Coach Morrone commented, We lacked experience, and depth. Most of our athletes needed development in basic fundementals. Rich Lessner came strong in the last part of the season. Larry Makowski showed consistency and confidence especially in tournament play. Dave Kretchmann improved tremendously and freshmen Tom Hinze and Jeff Harris turned out to be a pleasant sur- prise in doubles. To be successfull we need to establish a winning habit, the only way to do that is hard work, dedication and desire. We need competition within our team. Confidence is the key for next year. We will be looking for leadership-especially from Larry and Dave. Rich Lessner, the teams only senior, was voted captain and David Kretchmann the teams most improved player. Next year we will miss two managers, seniors Jody Wil- son and Roxanne Naze. l. Boys Tennis FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Jeff Harris, Vince Mundy, John Hadju, Tom Hinze, Pete Thompson, Dave Kressin, Dan Martin, Mark Lessner, Dave Kretchmann, Larry Makowski, Rich Lessner. SECOND ROW: Dan Desmond, Scott Coffman, Rodney Kind, Roxanne Naze, Jody Wilson, Jim Schneider, Jim Wackett, Dave Crupi, and Coach Morrone. 2. Larry Makowski, reached low for a backhand return, 3. Rich Lessner, concentrated keeping the eye on the ball. Boys Tennis 97 Letterwinners Provide Leadership, aturity This year's Gosling baseball team included five return- ing letterwinners. These players were Steve Oleshko, Curt Crogan, Joe Dittmann, Dave Schuchter, and Brian Busler. The letterwinners provided leadership and matu- rity for the team. We had a large number of starters returning from last year's championship team. Our play- ers are experienced varsity performers, commented Coach Thompson. One of the strong points of the team was its speed, which Coach Thompson thought was above average. The boys also had an excellent attitude and developed into a fine defensive team. The Goslings ended the season with a 6-4 conference record. Watertown was also the region- al champions beating Mukwonago and Oconomowoc. The weather posed some problems for the Goslings. The opening game and several other games had to be postponed. The weather also affected the boys' prepara- tion for the season. I was very pleased with the season. I wish we could have beat Beaver Dam and Hartford on the road, ex- plained Mr. Thompson. ,,'f 5 , - -L' 1 ,. . 4, . -,ia ,Fx--:than- ,' 4- A , 9 , I- , x, Y - ,I , - ,-- ., , --s ' 'fr -, , .'. -i i 1 A M I' I 5.4411 .gy L. -if -,Q I. L 5' . ' . ' i ' ' .1 A- i. . l. Todd Rowoldt hit a line drive single to left field in the home game against Wisconsin Lutheran. 2. Tom Radloff served as catcher for the Goslings. 3. Curt Crogan stepped on first base to record the final out of the third inning against Wisconsin Lutheran. 98 Boys Baseball 1,4 .. . H V, Lp ' .lying . X .L f 5.7 .L ll! 1. Boys Baseball LEFT to RIGHT: Lisa Zimmerman, mgr., Lis Bruce, mgr., Dennis Loppnow, Bill Pallen, Jeff Block, Nick Demetropoulous, Steve Zgonc, Brian Busler, Doug Duffy, Steve Oleshko, Curt Crogan, Dave Schuchter, Joe Dittmann, Todd Rowoldt, Tom Radloff, Coach Thopson. 2. The Goslings were congratulated by the Wisconsin Lutheran Vikings after Watertown won 7-1. 3. Curt rogan, first baseman for the Goslings, helped clean up the field after a home game. 4. Coach Thompson discussed pre-game strategy with his team. l l Boys Baseball 99 l. Laurie Timm was called out at third base on an attempted steal. 2. Cathy Suedbeck, first-string catcher for the Goslings. 3. Girls Varsity Softball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Roberta Roe, Lisa Koser, Laurie Timm. SECOND ROW: Belinda Bachler, Peggy Huebner, Brenda Bobb, Beth DaWalt, Anne LaPoint, Jane Joseph. THIRD ROW: Cathy Suedbeck, Carrie hodes, Kelly Zinda, Coach McFarlane, Wendy Beatty, Mary Von Rueden, Laurie Herold. 4. Girls JV Softball FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Kris Schultis, Renee Wittenwyler, Pam Wiedenfeld, Sue Oleshko, Jane Sybers, Tere- sa Theder, Beth Nass, Jaye Kamuchey, Michelle DaWalt. SECOND ROW: Karen Lischka, Toni Wackett, Bonnie Bobb, Debbie McCaig, Sue Koffler, Kiara Conley, Beth Bertling, Mary Weiland, Janice We- ber, Coach Wittenwyler, my V ff ' - ,A .. 'ffl lllfifzffifl 100 Girls Softball -. 1-1 . ' 'T -7'-. S W 'fllwfl . . la, 04 .' . I . 1 '!- .. .,.. - ,gf ,Q - h V- ln 3 I .. , - - : ,ri -Q-M' r' ' ,. 1 ' ' ' . 1 . 1 I ' . 1' 'll A ' i P T' I '7 2?' T ' ? ' H M ,--v.. 7' 'F I - e y r yt A -N o 1 if .1 F Q. ' 'E ' - L T , - V . 1 3 - , ' -. ,J A - 'fi . N i A H , E - . rr -if T T g.. 1 ef i ,,...1..,--' y . , ,....f-. .. m., ff-2-fr s - ff i - S' Q' 4 .f-'-- . 1 f , ' ' .,. - -- V ,vrxzl erm: i Girls, Major Strength: Strong Infield The Watertown Girls Softball team exhibited one of the strongest infields in the conference. The team had a lot of experience due to nine returning letterwinners. The defense was strong as well as the pitching and the hitting. One of the biggest problems the team faced was the weather. Numerous games were postponed and had to be rescheduled. The girls also had some problems with a few minor injuries. One of the most outstanding games was played against Hartford. The Goslings were behind 17-4 but came back to win 18-17. Belinda Bachler has hit numerous home runs this year to tally much needed runs. She comes through under pressure. Cathy Suedbeck has also hit very well, commented Coach McFarlane. Roberta Roe and Car- rie Rhodes have done a fine job of pitching. Roe was picked all-conference pitcher last year. Belinda Bachler was the captain of this year's team. . ' l. Wendy Beatty tried to knock in a run from third base with the Goslings leading 6-0 against Beaver Dam. . 2. Roberta Roe was safe at first base on a late throw from the opposi- tion. 3. Beth DaWalt hit the ball for a single in the sixth inning. Girls Softball 101 Groups Raise Money This year's cheerleaders raised money by selling sta- tionery. The fund-raising project was started during the summer of 1978. The money gained from it was used to purchase new cheerleading uniforms for the basketball cheerleaders. The favorite cheer of the cheerleaders was Look Out. It was a basketball cheer where all the cheer- leaders started screaming. Mrs. Butzlaff, cheerleading advisor, commented, We had a good bunch of girls. They worked hard, and I hope we get some girls of equal caliber next year. The Pom Pons attended a clinic at Waunakee in De- cember. They placed fifth in the original routine, per- forming to the music of Last Dance. The Pom Pons sold tumblers for their fund-raising project. The advisor was Mrs. Hintzmann. Captain of the squad was Patti Hintzmann, while Lynn Dietrich served as Co-captain. l. Wrestling Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Marci Fontaine. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Debbie McArthur, Jane Sybers, Tina Frei. THIRD ROW: Michelle Seeber. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Wetzel. 2. Pom Pons FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Tami Oestreich, Connie Nagel, Laurie Haas. SECOND ROW: Julie Sand, Jane Cuccia, Linda Klecker, Rhonda Rullman, Annette Dittmar, Cora Weber, Patti Hintzmann. THIRD ROW: Julie Schmitz, Pat Walters, Sherrie Loefiler, Lynn Dietrich, Val Valdez, Loni Dunn, Connie Christian. NOT PICTURED: Kim Veldhuizen, Sandy Zehren. 102 Cheerleadersf Pom Pons Nl 7.. Hp- J I l l i l. .IV Basketball Cheerleaders FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Kelly Parish, Leslie Harris. SECOND ROW: Cori Crogan, Ruth Ann Falter- sack, Beth Grosenick. THIRD ROW: Vicki Gauerke. 2. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Kathy Buske. SEC- OND ROW: Cheryl Ptaschinski. THIRD ROW: LEFT to RIGHT: Jody Wilson, Pam Voigt, Sue Oleshko. FOURTH ROW: Laura DaWalt: FIFTH ROW: Lee Leick. 3. The cheerleaders performed a skit at the Homecoming Pep Assembly called We are the cheerleaders. NOT PICTURED: Varsity Football Cheerleaders Beth Dietrich, Jody Wilson, Laura DaWalt, Pam Voigt, Cheryl Ptaschinski, Kathy Buske. CheerIeadersfPom Pons l03 1' iff , ' . - .-ov, rf , '3,!:' fslaf. . .J .,.A-, ..,, Boys Golf Starts Season Slow The boys golf teams, under the direction of Mr. Con- ley and Mr. Neimann, started their season off slow. The teams placed seventh in their first match. In a round robin match, Watertown golfers placed eigth. The boys golf teams finished eighth in the conference meets May 16. The teams took seventh place in the WIAA Regionals. Kevin Conley, a returning letter winner, was the low scorer with a 43 average in the first six matches. Kevin Conley was selected team captain and Bob Kittel was selected the most improved. The voting was done by the fellow team members. 1. Boys GolfFlRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Jeff Leys, John Chan- dler, Steve Evert, Dave Affeld, Jeff Parker, Dan Westermeyer. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Kittel, Todd Loomis, Mike McCarthy, Bruce Gerth, Kevin Conley, John Steckling, Mike Hinze, Dave Greathouse, Gary Erdman, Coach Conley. 2. Woody wonders where it went. 3. Again Woody showed us his form. 104 Boys Golf ...hm alms., X., it L .1-Q.. QRQBHIZATIGNS There are many different clubs that can lead in various irections. Students could choose the clubs that per- Eined to their goals and interests. Club members worked gether to plan activities for the year . .. Latin Club eld Toga Day as part ofthe Homecoming activities , . . ipanish Club held taco sales and made pinatas for Christmas . . . Ski Club went on a trip to Michigan . . . tFS had a fruit sale Symphonic Band and Wind lnsemble went to Six Flags Over Georgia for music ompetition. Whatever the organization students belong 0, they should remember that it is only part of the irection they will follow. l FFA Attends Meeting The highlight of the year for the Future Farmers of America, according to advisor Mr. Larson, was attend- ing the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mis- souri. Mr. Larson, Bob Holterman, and Scott Porzky attended this convention. Bob Holterman took part in the National Dairy Cattle Showmanship Contest. Two other events that the FFA attended were the State FFA Judging Contest and the Dairy Expo in Madi- son. The Watertown dairy judging team placed second out of 125 teams. A Fruit Sale was held again this year in December. The money raised went to sporting organizations or was used for college scholarships. The FFA officers were Todd Richter, president, .lim McFarland, vice-president: Kevin Bergdoll, secretary: and Dan Bohn, treasurer. l. Members of FFA helped unload the oranges and grapefruit for the fruit sale. 2. Dale Wille and Jerry Berg examined the fruit before distribution. 3. FFA FIRST ROW LEFT to RIGHT: Jerry Berg, Scott Kuehl, Bill Buss, Carol Spoehr. SECOND ROW: Mr. Larson, Bruce Williams, Tood Richter, Peter Stock. THIRD ROW: Anthony Grudzenski, Dan Leisch, Dan Bohn. FOURTH ROW: Sheldon Stangler, Brent Boyd. FIFTH ROW: Dale Wille, Wayne Boyde, David Wille. SIXTH ROW: Jean Holterman, Carol Schmidt. SEVENTH ROW: Nick Demetro- poulos, Bill Cunnyngham, Pat Coughlin. EIG HTH ROW: Bruce Boyd, Scott Porzky, Mark Kube. NOT PICTURED: Mike Kuehl, Gregg Rczutek, Brian Kube, Arnold Winkelman, Tim May, Bob Schoenherr, Randy Buss, Todd Kuehl, Dennis Meyer, Andy Kuehl. Dan Leischer, Dean Loppnow, Todd Milbrath, Scott Simons, Jody Rafel, Brian Wahl, Larry Zubke, Dan Butler, Phil Casper, Peter McFarland, Scott Kuehl, Neil Schwefel, Christy Gessert, Stevc Huebner, Bruce Wegner, Mary Kamuchey, Steve Spoerl. 4. Mr. Herbst, Mr. Lincoln, and Miss Beck enjoyed the luncheon sponsosred by the FFA during National FFA Week. i., 'I IO6 FFA R X l X X E MMU f- Q I. -il ILA' I'-I L I E'N' lf 33025- In 2 39 -'l 'rf-1 3 C S Z. -r I TD' Watertown FH Hosts District Rally r A district rally was held on March 5 in which FHA members from Johnson Creek, Waterloo, and Lake Mills attended. At the rally there were five concern sessions deal- ing with Suicide, Love and lnfatuation, Crafts, Games Peo- ple Play, and Cancer. After a pot-luck supper, there was a Gong Show held in the Auditorium. Some other activities that the members were involved in were a Homecoming Pep Breakfast, cookbook sales, a Val- entine's Day Dance at St. Joseph's Nursing Home, and a pot-luck Halloween party. At the party, the members dressed up in costumes. All members brought something to contribute to the meal. The FHA officers were: Joy Bredow, president: Karen Beranek, vice president: Chris Reed, secretary, and Connie Beranek, treasurer. i I. Donna Spangler worked on Gosling banners that are displayed at the Watertown Racquetball Club. 2. Mrs. Bill conducted an FHA planning meeting concerning the District Rally. 3. FHA FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Joy Bredow, Cathy Bill, Mary Pupp, Julie Dickson, Chris Gimler, Karen Beranek. SECOND ROW: Diane Buedler, Donna Spangler, Connie Beranek, Lisa Umland, Linda Huebner, Beth Raether, Georgine Sindermann, Jane Kotwicki. THIRD ROW: Nancy Kohlhoff, Connie Nagel, Patti DeCono, Sherrie Loeffler, Wendy Watson, Sue Spoerle, Terri Engel, Debbie Behm, Dianne Grulke. 4. Jane Kotwicki and Donna Spangler kept a chart of all the meetings and events in which FHA members participated. 'F F l. Carmen Boeder helped out at the AFS fruit sale which was held in the WHS cafeteria. 2. AFS FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Paulette Zeman. Debbie Lang, Ximena Rivera, Wendy Watson, Ge Heu, Kim Joseph, Sue Heinen. SECOND ROW: Jane Kotwicki, Marci Fontaine, Leslie Har- ris, Brenda Bobb, Martha Mitchell, Deon Jaye, Connie Beranek, Ann Hunter. THIRD ROW: Dennis Nicoski, Nancy Byrne, Dave Kressin, Debbie Sokolenko, Sarah Bloor, Carmen Boeder, Renee Robillard, Ann Helden, Ursula Huber, Jeanine Haeger. 3. Martha Mitchell prepared for her stay in Australia. -5 ,fi Martha Mitchell Goes To Australia This year Martha Mitchell was the only AFS student from Watertown to live abroad. She stayed with the Pannel family of Sea Lake, Australia. Martha left for Australia in January of 1979 for her year long stay. Ursula Huber was the AFS student who lived in Wa- tertown over the 1978-79 school year. She is from Aus- tria and she resided with the Bloor family. Sarah Bloor was her American host sister. In February, AFS held their annual fruit sale. Mr. Miller, AFS advisor, commented, The sale was quite successful. We sold over 600 boxes of Texas oranges and grapefruit. The other main AFS fundraiser was the Watertown faculty vs. the Oconomowoc faculty basketball game which the Watertown teachers won. The money made in these events was used for both sending students to for- eign countries and bringing them to live in Watertown. 108 AFS 'l A ' . .Q ---V. JL -I . Af-sr 1 V . LAS 'gills , .P f t , . I I .P I Art Club Attends rt Institute The main activity for the Art Club this year was a trip to the Chicago Art Institute. The trip, which was taken in April, was very enjoyable to all the members that attended. The Art Club designed a Homecoming float that placed fourth in the parade. Silkscreen T-shirts were also sold again this year during 4A and 4B lunch hours. Displays were set up at Schmutzler's Furniture Store and the Public Library. Mark Tully was the president, and Mr. Greathouse was the advisor of Art Club. l. Bill Jannke worked on sketches ol' cartoon characters. 2. This sign, made by the Art Club, hung on the door ofthe boy's bathroom on the first floor next to the shop rooms. 3. Art Club LEFT to RIGHT: Dave Krause, Mary Neuman, Bill Jnnke, and Mark Tully. Art Club 109 German Club ins Walking Entr This year's German Club activities centered around Homecoming. In the Homecoming parade, the club won first place for their walking unit entry. The unit consisted of German comic book characters. They were: Jim Hei- den-Obelix, Greg Kusel-Troubadix, Shelly Kittel-As- terix, and Jeff Lauersdorf- Miraculix. Other activities in which the club participated were room decorating and window painting. In the room decorating contest, the German room was decorated with both German and American comic book characters. The theme was The Suns Won't Rain On Our Parade. l, Dawn Boeder and Mary Cayan sent Mary Neumann off to Germany via a German mail bag. 2. Jim I-leiden, Joyce Sokolenko, and Julie Shaw inspected the poster announcing the German Club costume party. 3. German Club FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Wilde, Beth Buchta, Joyce Sokolenko, Julie Shaw. SECOND ROW: Mary Neumann, Jim Heiden, Cheryl Schwenkner, Joe Jilek, Mary Cayan, Linda David, Shelly Kittel. NOT PICTURED: Mary Beth Bajork, Dawn Boeder, Joy Bredow, Kevin Conley, Beth Dietrich, Lynn Die- trich, Barb Dommer, Jane Dunn, Dave Else, Sue Espeland, Vicki Gauerke, Jeff Gordon, Brian Guenterberg, Jennine I-Jaeger, Elvira I-larshbarger, Peggy Huebner, Jon Johansen, Kim Joseph, Vicki Kohn, Pam Kornacki, Kathy Kube, Fred Lang, Jeff Lauersdorf, Terri Liechty, Veronica Liechty, John McConville, Michelle Miller, Kerry Nickels, Terri Ninmann, Tami Oestreich, Bruce Opperud, Sharon Roeseler, Karen Schultz, Ruth Schulze, Dawn Shaw, Carol Traegcr, Kevin Wegner, Blase Weisensel, Merri Jo Wurst, Dan Yenser. 110 German Club ' ' adie Me Entiende' This year Spanish Club members purchased printed T- shirts with the saying Nadie me entienden, which means, Nobody understands me! The members also had the opportunity to purchase iron-on transfers in Spanish. Spanish members also made and sold God's eyes. They were made by wrapping yarn of many different colors around wooden dowels. Bunuelos, a Mexican dessert, were sold during Christ- mas in the Dodge Street lobby. Tacos were also sold in the Dodge Street lobby during the year. Pinatas were sold again at Christmas time. They made turtles, birds, clowns, Santas, and Santa mice. The pina- tas were made to order by the Spanish Club members. l. Donna Schmoldt, Connie Nimm, and Nancy Kohlhoff worked on pinatas after school. 2. The God's eyes made by Spanish students were on display in the Spanish room. 3. Spanish Club FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Ann Hunter, Brigid Donovan, Annette Strege, Brenda Bobb, Ximena Rivera, Madonna Imming, Marie Enkkeli. SECOND ROW: Ann Reinhard, Brenda Kramer, Theresa Grams, Deloris Englehardt, Michelle Dwyer, Martha Mitchell, Laura Wilkes, Leslie Harris, Kim Hale, Sue Westrick, Jean Sweeney, Halbert Rodriquez. THIRD ROW: Donna Schmoldt, Con- nie Propp, Connie Nimm, Val Valdez, Deon Jaye, Nancy Kohlhoff, Lori Goehl, Patti Goehl, Lisa Zimmerman, Pam Craig, Jeff Block, Nancy Meyers. FOURTH ROW: Heidi Kaufmann, Laurie Polensky, Wendy Beatty, Karen Woolley, Sarah Bloor, Carmen Boeder, Sue Mathison, Rundi Ream, Tim Opps, Julie Derr, Janet Boelter, Anne Barry, Mark Schlatter, Bill O'Brien. ii' Spanish Club lll Toga! Toga! A TOGA day sponsored by Latin Club highlighted the homecoming events. Latin Club also sponsored a pizza eating contest, and had a walking entry in the parade. Latin Club helped the drama department with the winter production of Antigone , Latin Club worked on publicity, advertising, and sets for the play. Affy tapples were sold occasionally in the Dodge Street lobby during 4a 81, 4b lunch hours. The money made from the apple sales was used for scholarships. The annual slave auction was held in spring. First year students were auctioned off to second and third year students. 1 ff' -- e ' - m? l l l. Carl Schuhmacher displayed his TOGA during 4th hour in the band room. 2. Latin Club FIRST ROW: LEFT to RIGHT: Diana Pitterle. Ann Strege, Becky Himmerich, Jeff Rullman, Mike Timm. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Ullrich, Diane Buedler, Debbie Sokolenko, Sara Pit- terle, Connie Beranek, Nancy Byrne, Dave Schuchter, Cathy Bill, Dan Thompson, Andy Wahl, Dennis Nicoski, Kevin Stendel, Mark Mandel, Robert Kittel. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Achammer, Karen Beranek, Doug Bisbee, Sarah Bloor, Carmen Boeder, Dawn Boeder, Karen Braun, Barb Casper, Cheri Cole, Denise Damrow, Liz Jungkuntz, Mike Kerwin, Karen Ketelhohn, Klarise Kritz, Dave Loritz, Susan Mathison, 'David Mekelburg, Jeff Melcher, Becky Miller, Anita Mueller, Joe Polacek, Mary Lou Polacek, Connie Propp, Chris Reed, Jane Roell, Debbie Schueler, Bob Shultis, Judy Soter, Pete Thompson, Dave Timm, Patti Wagner, So Sheung Yan, Paulette Zcman. 3. Bob Shultis tried to concentrate on eating pizza as Dan Himmerich fed him during the homecoming pep assembly. They did not place in the finals. 112 Latin Club l a.. elll it 1 it w V - tl tlr-n Z.:', Y . 1 5- ig ,fb ', Ig '32- DECA Sponsors Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers played the WHS faculty on Tuesday, February 20. The packers beat the faculty. Proceeds from the game were used to sponsor DECA members to the State DECA Career Development Con- ference in Oconomowoc. Alice Winkelman received first place series award at the State DECA Career Development conference in the area of Apparel and Accessories, which entitled her to attend the National DECA Career Development Con- ference in Houston, Texas on May 8-13. Other members of the DECA chapter participated at the State Conference and won an award also. They were, Patti King, Apparel and Accessoriesg Carey Bergdoll, Finance and Credit, Debbie Behm, Apparel and Acces- soriesg Debbie Brennan in Food Service. I. The Green Bay Packers kicked off to the WHS faculty. 2. Eric Torkelson got revived after an accident with Mr. Hellrung. 3. DECA FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Kathy Schilling, Mary Kuckkan, Diane Carlson, Alice Winklemann, Carey Bergdoll, Kathy Wetzel. SECOND ROW: Wanda Gillis, Laurie Timm, Cindy Schoe- chcrt, Patti King, Dawn Singsime, Jean Sweeney, Nancy Buss, Kathy Sell, Sue Nass. THIRD ROW: Steve Huth, Elizabeth Wuestenberg, Karla Gerth, Pam Voigt, Debbie Behm, Mark Enkkeli, Mark Schlat- ter, Todd Egnarski, Kelly Schumacher. FOURTH ROW: Steve John- ston, Mark Carew, James Wendland, Tim Reynolds, Don Wheeler. NOT PICTURED: Belinda Bachler, Jim Barnhardt, DuWayne Behm, Debbie Brennan, Nancy Jean Beck-Advisor, Joe Dittmann, Jim Hei- den, Matt Higgins, Peggy Huebner, Sue Johnston, Greg Kusel, Mi- chelle Pirtle, Shelly Prinz, Cheryl Pugh, Ron Raduenz, Misty Rohr- mayer, Jeff Schultz, Jeff Voigt, Keith Wagner, Rhonda Yelk, John Nickels. C6 www DECA Club ll3 ' Iii .- l ' 15-'LE-iii' .5 , 1. Dawn Boeder gave a declamation she wrote herself. 2. Bob Shultis prepared his speech for extemporaneous speaking. 3. State Competitors: Liz Jungkuntz, Sharon Roeseler, Shelly Kittel. NOT PICTURED: Teri Hrbacek. 4. Forensics FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Shelly Kittel, Liz .lung- kuntz, Sharon Roeseler. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bobb, Ruth Schulze, Paulette Zeman, Laura Wilkes. Tl-IIRD ROW: Mary Conley, Dawn Boeder, Bob Shultis, Fred Lang, Bob Kittel. NOT PICTURED: John Hajdu, Teri Hrbacek, Judy Blunt, Sandy Quamme, Cheryl Ptas- chinski. Forensic Team Attends Invitationals This year, the Forensics team went to two invitation- als, sub-district, district, and state. They usually go to three invitationals but had to cancel one due to a sched- uling conflict. The invitationals were at Waterloo and Delavan-Darien. At the Waterloo invitational, Bob Shultis made it to the power round with his extemporaneous speaking. The power round is where the top rated speakers compete for trophies. Bob received a fifth place. Forensics is like sports when it comes to state competi- tion. Fourteen people from WHS made it from sub- district to district. Six people made it from district to state. Four people received A's at state and Sharon Roe- seler received a B. There were eleven catagories in forensics. They ranged from interpretation, prose, poetry, and story telling, to extemporaneou speaking and play acting. I 14 Forensics has - --Q - . ,F 1 f f' TGA- . 1- kin.. ' . 1 m. , mw- Aram- , ..p' I H Debate Team Hosts Contest In December a major Debate contest was held at WHS. Twenty-one schools took part in the competition. The WHS Debate team did not actually participate in the competition, but acted as hosts for the meet. This year's Debate topic was: Resolved that the feder- al government should establish a program to significant- ly increase the energy independence of the United States. The team attended contests at: UW-Whitewater, West Bend East, West Bend West, Madison La F ollette, Hartford, and Greendale. At the Greendale contest, out of 29 teams, a third place Novice Award was earned. Receiving awards for being undefeated were Bob Kittel and Bob Shultis. l. Debate FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Mitchell, Patti Dolan, Robin Rabbach. SECOND ROW: Cori Crogan, Michelle Dwyer, Tom Elvester, Gilvie Bartz, Bob Kittel. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lemanski, Mike Derr, Bob Shultis, Joann Ullrich, Bonnie Bobb, Anita Mueller, Dan Schwerin, Donna Lins, Jeff Gordon. 2. Tom Elvester, Michelle Dwyer, and Martha Mitchell sorted out evidence for the presentation of their topic. 3. Bonnie Bobb and Bob Kittel dissected a newspaper article on nuclear energy. Debate 115 Ski Club Visits Upper Michigan The Ski Club's big trip of the year was a weekender during the semester break. They spent their time at Powderhorn and Indianhead in Upper Michigan. They also took several trips to local slopes. The weather this winter was pretty good for skiing, with the snow providing almost perfect ground cover. The cold did provide a few problems. The winter was one of the coldest in 100 years. Mr. Bradow said that the idea behind the ski club was to Enjoy winter and learn to ski. These must have been popular ideas, because the club was defnitely not lacking in membership. With 36 members it was a good sized group. l. Mari Donahue demonstrated one ofthe hazards of skiing. 2. Two members came to a stop after a run. 3, Here they demonstrated a human toboggan. 4. Ski Club FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Rhonda Rullman, Patti King, Julie Shaw, Pat Walsh, Jeff Rullman, Bob Kittell, Mr. Bradow. SECOND ROW: Bruce Opperud, Madonna lmming, Traci Hanson, .Iill Dopke, Sue Spoerle, Pam Craig, Laura Wilkes, Sue Wcstrick, George Price. THIRD ROW: Karen Braun, Renee Robillard, Mary Wetzel, Merrijo Wurst, Karla Bast, Kim Veldhuizen, Kathy Klink, Anne Barry, Leslie Harris, Michelle Robillard. FOURTH ROW: Andy Wahl, Kay Uttech, Linda David, Jane Freeburg, Leah David, Karen Huebner, Kathy Wetzel, Vicki Gauerke, Mari Donahue, Kelly Parish, Andy Ahrens. , .lx p sa lm, ' i v? 1 it 1 Q i 'iffy Qijf 'Q l- 1 lr gil -,tu 5 3- 4 ' ,re Li qi, 'll i , . tl ll nhfillrrrt . li ti' X' fi , ' .il 'iii ' ,li iwiial A W ll itil- l 4' iii 'Milli V l r -nf 'Lf ,, l I6 Skt Club ' + cv ' , 1 HP' 4.7 Q B Civ . 'igxfif . . ,.. Chess Players Receive Recognition The WHS Chess Team had its ups and downs. Their record included one win against St. Johns 122W to UMD, one tie against Homestead, and six losses. The losses were recorded against Hartford, Cooney, West Bend West, Hamilton, Kewauskum, and Germantown. Advisor Szafrankski said that The season was less than wonderful. It seemed like it would never get over. At the S.C.C.A. tournament on April 7, Steve Endres won a trophy and a certificate of recognition for being the best individual player in the conference. Dave Greathouse, Dale Finger, and Keith Fitzpatrick also did an outstanding job at the tournament. I. Steve Endres faced off against a member of Hamilton-Sussex's team. 2. Chess Team FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Klecker, Brenda Bobb, Dave Greathouse. SECOND ROW: Mike Derr, Bonnie Bobb, Keith Fitzpatrick. THIRD ROW: Dale Finger, Dave Shawlin, Steve Endres. 3. The battleground where it all took place: the chessboard. 4. Dave Klecker set up a defense against Hamilton's Bob Miklavtsch. 11.1 ' ' . . nj . . ' il--It I 1 .,,'vi', -' I . , 2. . . -g,.-., .- .- 4- ,,, YY, ,, ,, Y , . Lf f - Chess Club Council Assists School, Community This year the WHS student council not only organized dances, but helped the community. This is a policy of student council to help realize that high school students are not only interested in themselves. Some members tried to help pass the library referen- dum by handing out flyers on Main Street before the election and by putting up lawn signs. For the annual food and toy drive council members went to elementary schools asking for donations of canned food and cloth- ing. In December council sponsored a TWERP dance where girls asked the boys. A disco format was used for this dance. Another activity council sponsored was Snow Week. There was class competition and a snow dance on Saturday, February 17. Other things student council dis- cussed were a spring sock-hop and a bike-hike. This year meetings were held on Tuesday mornings at 7:30 instead of during class time like other years. Poor attendance was attributed to this change, and inclement weather. l. President, Renee Robillard discussed plans about the spring dance with Mr. Neuser. 2. Student Council Officers LEFT to RIG HT: Shelly Kittcl, Treasurer: Kim Joseph secretary: Debbie Sokolenko, vice presidentg Renee Robil- lard, president: Lynn Dietrich, secretary. l' ,,-4 't -3...ul I 18 Student Council I. Michelle Dwyer handed out Flyers about the library referendum to shoppers on Main Street. 2. Jeff Griffin gave a dance committee report, as secretary, Lynn Dietrich recorded it. 3. Student CounciIFlRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Renee Robillard, Lee Leick, Shelly Kittell, Mary Beth Bajork, Laurie DaWalt, Jane Cuccia. SECOND ROW: Dave Schuchter, Michelle Robillard, Beth Grosenick, Kevin Conley, Cheryl Ptaschinski, Michelle Dwyer. THIRD ROW: Jean Bill, Jane Freeberg, Joyce Sokolenko, Deon Jaye. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Bill, Kim Veldhuizen, Wendy Schulz, Leslie Harris, Carrie Rhodes, Patti DeCono, Kathy Wetzel. FIFTH ROW: Jeff Griffin, Jo Lauer, Kim Jo- seph, Dave Greathouse, Ann Hunter, Alice Winkelman, Connie Beranek, Kerry Nickels. SIXTH ROW: Tom McFarland, Sue Heinen, Lynn Die- trich, Sue Oleshko, Maria Alvarez, Sherrie Lenius, Jane Sybers, Vicki Gauerke, Judy Blunt. 4. Members of council listened to a dance committee report. V, WV. Student Council I I9 l. W-Club FIRST ROW, LEFT To RIGHT: Todd Egnarski, Ken Brummel, Ray McArthur, Gary Huber, Mike Derr, Chris Recd, Dan Himmerich, Steve Griffin, Mark Klecker, Craig Hady, Tom Radloff. SECOND ROW: Maria Alvarez, Lis Bruce, Kelly Schumann. THIRD ROW: Renee Wittenwyler, Grant Huber, Dave Gritzner, Bill O'Brien, Madonna Imming, Brenda Bobb, Ann Barry, Lisa Zimmer- man, Jody Wilson, Becky Himmerich, Diana Pitterle, Mari Donahue, Laurie Timm. FOURTH ROW: Katie Bajork, Dave Else, Wynn Schulz, Kevin Michael, Travis Kottwitz, Dennis Nicoski, Matt Hig- gens, Dave Hensler, Larry Makowski, Wendy Beatty, Kelly Zinda, Teresa Theder, Mary Von Rueden. 2. Dave Else, Dennis Holtz, and Kirk Rickerman sold popcorn during a boys basketball game. 3. W-Club FIRST ROW, LEFT To RIGHT: Bernie Jurick, Kevin Conley, Dennis Holtz, Dave Greathouse, Bob Ortega, Sue Heinan, Sue Spoerle, Rich Lessner, Patti Englebrecht, Bill Miller, Michelle Seeber, John Beltz, Stephanie Lance. SECOND ROW: Shirley Haenel, Penny Peterson, Anne Boeder, Debbie Kahler, Ann Reinhard, Beth Dietrich, Mary Beth Bajork, Mr. Morrone, Ruth Schulze, Renee Alvarez, Beth DaWalt, Ann Heiden, Kerry Nickels. THIRD ROW: Karen Ketel- hohn, Mary Jo Wurst, Renee Robillard, Andy Wahl, Leah Strege, Kay Uttech, Roxanne Naze, Patti Wagner, Quinn Hoeppner, Bonnie Bobb, Peggy Huebner, Beth Krueger, Michelle Robillard, Lisa Koser. FOURTH ROW: Jim Backhaus, Mark Lessner, Curt Crogan, Dave Magnan, Dan Behl, Cindy Helmke, Beth Buchberger, Stan Chandler, Kim Joseph, Cathy Suedbeck, Jim Griffin. 4. Lisa Koser and Maria Alvarez took tickets during the boys basket- ball game against Waupun. W-Club Seeks To Build Character Mr. Morrone, W-club advisor, said, Student athletes need to assume more responsibility in providing leader- ship, building character, and developing a better attitude towards sports. There was a problem this year with poor attendance at meetings. Discussed was the possibility of changing the clubs constitution to include only those letter winners who wish to belong. It is necessary for a vote to be taken in order to change the constitution. In March, the club sponsored a basketball game in which the faculty played senior members of the boys basketball team, the girls basketball team, and intramur- als. The faculty won the game 78-69. This year, the W-club had a number of fundraisers. They were: key chains, soda machines, Watertown hats and scarves, seat cushions, and baseball and umbrella caps. . I l il ' si ' e fn , 1 120 W-Club i',?.,-sl ' '., f-Maw --4'.1' ,.., es, ,w,J'L-P ' . 'Q-'N rvg' '- ,-J' - 14'-ATA' -I t - .ll Q jg.: l. Laurie DaWalt and Cheryl Ptaschinski worked on a banner for the Dodge Street lobby. 2. Beth Grosenick and Cory Crogan made locker decorations for boys swimming. 3. Kathy Buske put up a football locker decorations. 4. Pep Club FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Jane Cuccia, Laurie DaWalt, Beth Grosenick, Lee Leick, Kelly Parish, Melanie Mihal, So Shueng Yan. SECOND ROW: Kathy Buske, Wendy Watson, Cheryl Ptaschinski, Patti DeCono, Lisa Zimmerman, Patti'Hintzmann, Loni Dunn, Tami Oestreich, Cora Weber. THIRD ROW: Pam Voigt, Leslie Harris, Vicki Gauerke, RuthAnn Faltersack, Debbie McArthur, Marci Fontaine, Val Valdez, Connie Christian, Laurie Haas, Lynn Dietrich, Joan Zautner. FOURTH ROW: Jane Sybers, Sue Oleshko, Jody Wilson, Beth Dietrich, Carrie Rhodes, Tina Frei, Michelle Seeber, Jennine Haeger, Kathy Wetzel, Sherrie Loeffler, Connie Nagel, Cheryl Wilde. Pep Club Boosts School Spirit Pep Club helped instill school spirit by making stu- dents more aware of athletic activities at WHS. They made locker decorations for football, volleyball, boys and girls basketball, swimming, and other teams. Also, the big paper banners in the Dodge Street lobby pro- claiming victories were made by the pep club. The girls sent out invitations to sports parents nights, and served refreshments on these occasions. All cheerleaders and pompon girls are required to belong to pep club, but anyone may join. Advisor Mrs. Butzlaff commented, I wish that more people would become involved in pep club, not just cheerleaders. The president of pep club was Patti Hintzmann and the Vice president was Lisa Zimmerman. Pep Club 121 122 Drama Club Drama Club Visits New York Over Easter vacation, fifteen Drama students took a six-day trip to New York City. They saw five Broadway shows including three musicals: Annie, They're Play- ing Our Song, and Fantastiks. The group also saw a Mime Theater production and a Sherlock Holmes Thriller, Crucifer of Blood. To raise money for their trip, the Drama students sold candles and had a candy bar sale. On March 17th the Drama club held a talent show and had a very good turnout. The club also participated in various Homecoming activities including: door decorat- ing, window painting, and walking entry in the Home- coming parade. Officers for the H78-79 school year were: Mary eu- mann-President, Jeff Griffin-Vice President, Julie Sand- Treasurer, Nancy Byrne-Secretary, and Mary Cayan Scribe. l. Steve Griffin and Kathy Kron nervously awaited their turn on stage during the talent show. 2. Liz Jungkuntz and Kelly Brennan participated in the Homecoming parade's walking unit contest. '+l.Q - Q - X-I, y. 4 2' ' ' :gif ' . , . '- , L , v I- LFJQSALNA' l. Dan Himmerich practiced a scene from the winter play, Antigone 2. Drama Club FIRST ROW: Mr. I-Iellrung. SECOND ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Beth Buchberger, Ann Hunter, Wendy Watson, Patti DeCono, Ann Strege, Mary Neumann, Jeff Griffin, Tim Weibel. THIRD ROW: Jim Wendland, Mary Mooney, Sherry Zillmer, Kelly Brennan, Julia Sand, Jane Roell, Jeanne Sand, Debbie McArthur, Marci Fontaine, Tami Oestrich, Liz Jungkuntz, Karen Griep. FOURTH ROW: Donna Lins, Heidi Kaufmann, Jon Potter, Nancy Byrne, Rundi Ream, Tina Frei, Roxanne Naze, Dan Himmerich, Mary Cayan, Mary Reamer, Maura Quinn, Dawn Boeder. 3. Jon Potter and Beth Buchberger performed for the audience at the talent show. 4. Rundi Ream, Cindy Lauer, Jane Sybers, and Sherry Zillmer sang a barbershop quartet for the WHS talent show. 5. Thespians FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Beth Buchberger, Jon Potter, Ann Strege, Mary Neumann. SECOND ROW: Jeff Griffin, Ann Hunter, Mr. Hellrung, Jeanne Sand. THIRD ROW: Jim Wend- land, Heidi Kaufmann, Nancy Byrne, Kelly Brennan, Julia Sand, Mary Cayan. Drama Club 123 omestic Exchange Flies To Washington This year Domestic Exchange traveled to North Beach High School in Moclips, Washington. Mr. 8a Mrs. Tiedeman traveled with the group, and Miss Schnepf was the group advisor. In preparation for the trip, the committee did odd jobs for the Watertown area, such as raking leaves, cleaning houses, and shoveling snow. The persons with the most points and best attitude won the right to visit Moclips. A big event for Domestic Exchange was the volleyball tournament. This year the junior boys beat the WHS faculty for the championship. While the students from Moclips were here, they vis- ited many different industries, both in Watertown and Madison. I. Domestic Exchange Alternates FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Ann Barry, Lisa Zimmerman, SECOND ROW: Pam Wiedenlield, Sandy Shaw, Michelle Dwyer, Kim Veldhuizen. THIRD ROW: Beth Grosenick, Wendy Watson, Debbie Sokolenko, Sue Heiden. FOU RTH ROW: Dan Himmerich, Roxanne Naze, Renee Wittenwyler, Sara Pitterle. 2. Students From Moclips FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Miss Robards, Barb Mead, Jeonell Denny, Teresa Denny, Laura Lorance, Mr. Duncanson. SECOND ROW: Kim Valentine, Kathy Potter, Becky Tucker, Salvina Valillez, Janet Parker. 3. Several Students from Moclips Washington learned about the jour- nalism class from Mr. Klinger during his 7th hour journalism class. 4. Domestic Exchange Delegates FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Chris Gimler, .Io Marie Lauer, Andy Wahl, Patti King, Shari Lenius. SECOND ROW: Ann Hunter, Pam Kornacki, Jane Freeburg, Chris Steinle, Sue Oleshko. THIRD ROW: Klarise Kritz, Connie Propp, Lynne Pankow, Madonna Imming. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Tiedeman, Connie Beranek, Cathy Bill. 124 Domestic Exchange Library Club Reinstatcd The library assistants, under the supervision of Mrs. Szafranski, have reinstated the Library Club. Members of the club worked in the library during one of their study halls. The assistants did such jobs as checking in and out books and magazines. Club members also filed books, magazines, and pamphlets. The club sponsored the Original Book Mark Con- test , winners were: Linda Ebert, first placeg Bill Jannke, second placeg Jeff Rullman, third place. The winning book mark was a Unicorn . During December the Library Club, along with the Chess Club, sponsored a Holiday Bake Sale. On Valentines Day the Library Club sponsored a Sweetheart contest. Students had to name teachers from baby pictures. Shelly Kittel guessed the greatest number of teachers baby pictures correctly. l. Joseph Jilek sorted the catalog cards of new books alphabetically during lst hour. 2. Library Club FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Joseph Jilek, Dale Finger. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Schwenkner, Diane Buedler, Nancy Kohlhoff, Diane Cahoon. 3. Cheryl Schwenkner and Diane Buedler filed non-fiction books dur- ing 6th hour. NHS Supports Foster Child The NHS members supported a foster child in Guate- mala. Each month NHS sent money down to the child for food and clothing. The annual installation of new members was held April 10, 1979, in the auditorium. A slide presentation of the old members and their plans for the future was shown. A trial by Jury of the new members was then held. NHS continued the Merit Recognition program again this year. Each month they recognized students that were not NHS members but had a high scholastic ability. Many of the NHS members continued tutoring stu- dents of elementry schools privately. NHS also spon- sored the 50's Day and dance. At the dance contest, Kevin and Mary Conely won the competition. l. N,H.S. FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Nancy Heling, Cathy Bill, Connie Beranek, Nancy Byrne, Linda David, Heidi Kaufmann, Mary Neuman, Brenda Bobb, Nancy Buss, Sharon Roeseler, Diana Pitterle, Beth Dietrich, Marie Enkkeli, Cindy Helmke, Rebecca Himmerich. SECOND ROW: Cindy Timm, Patti King, Carey Bergdoll, Jayne Pudleiner, Shelly Kittel, Elizabeth Jungkuntz, Kim Veldhuizen, Julie Sand, Lyrin Dietrich, Karen Woolley, Kim Joseph, Tom McFarland, Dennis Nicoski, Mary Beth Bajork, Karen Beranek, Dave Kressin, Doug Bisbee, Kevin Conley, Kelly Zinda, Debbie Sokolenko, Kathryn Kube, Brent Hanson, David Hanson, David Timm, Kay Uttech, Karen Huebner, Deon Jaye, Veronica Liechty. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Klink, Marg Klink, Ann Hunter, Madonna Imming, Mary Wetzel. 2. Tom McFarland presided over the Jury Trial of the new NHS members. 3. Jeff Block received his certificate from Mr. Johnson, the principal, at the installation of new NHS members. 126 NHS Chamber Choir Y . Attends Convent1on The biggest event that the Chamber Choir partici- pated in was the State Music Convention in October. The major work they performed was Schubert's Magnificat. They also featured a suite called Who's Who in the Zoo by Jean Berger. To illus- trate this suite from a visual standpoint, Mr. Felland, the art teacher, drew five characters of the five ani- mals and projected them on a screen. The Watertown Brass Quintet accompanied the Chamber Choir at a concert at the Watertown Memo- rial Hospital. This concert, which was held in April, was open to the public. The choir also sang at many churches during Christmas. On Easter, they gave a concert at St. Bernard's accompanied by organ and brass. This con- cert was for the dedication of the organ. l. Renee Robillard, Jeff Leiknes, Scott Krueger, Jim Barnhart, Scott LaBelle, Kevin Conley, Amy Mallach, Ken Brummel, and Beth Buchberger practiced for the concert at the hospital. 2. The Chamber Choir prepared for the State Music Convention. 3. Chamber Choir FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Ken Brummel, Beth Buchberger, Scott LaBelle, Brenda Bobb, Ray McArthur, Bonnie Pfeifer, Dave Schuchter. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Ba- jork, Jim Barnhart, Kay Uttech, Jeff Griffin, Lisa Creydt. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kron, Stan Chandler, Debbie Sokolenko, Kevin Con- ley, Cheryl Pugh, Scott Krueger. FOURTH ROW: Pat Magnan, Amy Mallach, Doug Yenser, Heidi Kaufmann, .lon Potter, Renee Robillard, Jeff Leiknes. NOT PICTURED: Kim Veldhuizen Chamber Choir 127 Concert Choir Gains dditional Members This year the Concert Choir was made up of Sopho- mores, Juniors, and a few Seniors. There wasn't any Sophomore Choir this year, so Concert Choir had addi- tional members. Many choir members participated in Solo Ensemble. It was held during March at Riverside Junior High School. The Concert Choir gave a concert at Schurz School in October. They also took part in the Vocal-Orchestra Christmas Concert. In February, the Concert Choir ac- companied the Chamber Choir and Freshman Choir to present a concert at WHS. as l. Veronica Gleisner served as a student teacher. 2. Concert Choir ALPHABETICALLY: Maria Alvarez, Vicki Aukamp, Jim Backhaus, Brenda Beal, Mary Beisner, Lance Bonlender, Kathy Bowling, Diane Buedler, Linda Burbach, Patti Buss, Diane Chingway, Cheri Cole, Kevin Conley, Leah David, Patti DeCono, Lori Derge, Dan Desmond, John Desmond, Jane Dunn, Patti Engelbrecht, Barb Field, Marci Fontaine, Jane Freeberg, David Greathouse, Jeff Griffin, Shirley Haenel, Leslie Harris, Dave Hensler, Dan Himmerich, Quinn Hoeppner, Karen Huebner, Paul Johnson, Liz Jungkuntz, Shelly Kittell, Linda Klecker, Steve Klug, Terry Klug, Pam Kornacki, Jane Kotwicki, Nancy Kranz, Dave Kretschmann, Scott Krueger, Mary Kunke, Scott LaBelle, Stephanie Lance, Cheryl Langbecker, Cindy Lauer, Tony Lauersdorf, Jeff Leiknes, Shari Lenius, Danielle Makovich, Debbie McArthur, Becky Melcher, Gloria Meyer, Pat Moran, Sue Myers, Roxanne Naze, Kerry Nickels, Maggie Noon, Sue Oleshko, Bob Ortega, Carrie Peterson, Blair Piotrowski, Jane Pirkel, Mark Pirkel, Linda Pirkel, Jon Potter, Tom Radloff, Rundi Ream, Ken Reed, Ann Reinhard, Roberta Roe, Jane Roell, Sharon Rocseler, Rhonda Rullman, Jeanne Sand, Debbie Schueler, Wynn Schulz, Dawn Shaw, Sandi Shaw, Joyce Sokolenko, Melanie Strege, Jane Sybers, Linda Tietz, Pete VonRueden, Rose Wagner, Pat Walter, Becky Westenberg, Kathy Wetzel, Cheryl Wilde, Laura Wilkes, Bruce Williams, Renee Witten- wyler, Sherri Zillmer. NOT PICTURED: Barb Casper, Connie Kephart, Anita Mueller, Jeff Peot, Jane Shea. 3. John Windh, the Choral Director of Carthage College from Kenosha, directed the Concert Choir. l28 Concert Choir I. Jeff Griffin and Jeff Lcikncs practiced their bass part for Solo E. z- . i Ensemble. 2. The basses and tenors of Conccrt Choir practiced for the Christmas Concert. 3. Mr. Christensen accompanied the altos at the piano. 1 . C, A 3 ' L dh 1 1 V J I, I A Q it Q -'UMA 'Q uw'-'ap 2 Q5 .t --.sr , yy p I mu -7 1 . '4- L .1 li pg Aj V' Jfgi.. . . 3 .g '- - s J Concert Choir 129 Jazz Groups Host Band Festival According to the Jazz Ensemble director, Mr. Heninger, the most enjoyable thing the band did was play at Concord Elementary School in November. He commented, The little kids really got into the music. Both the Jazz Ensemble and the Jazz Lab played at the jazz festival that was held here at WHS in February. The Dodgeland and Hartford jazz bands were invited, along with a professional jazz band, The Mike Snustead Quartet from Milwaukee. On June 3 both bands participated in the Pops concert at the Junior High along with the junior high jazz bands and both swing choirs. The Jazz Ensemble tried concentrating on using more of the synthesizer at this concert. 1. The trumpet section of Jazz Lab practiced for the Pops concert. - 2. Doctor Bisbee and Gary Ehnert played during an evening Jazz Band practice. 3. Rich Lessner kept the beat. 4. Jazz Lab FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Brenda Bobb, Rod Kind, Lori Metzger, Sue Espeland, Steve Griffin. SECOND ROW: Bob Kittell, Steve Zgonc, Fred Lang, Bob Shultis, Mike McCarthy, Jeff Rullman, Karen Ketelhohn, Chris Gimler, Carol Traeger, Beth Krueger, Andy Ahrens, Mark Fobes. THIRD ROW: Tom Warren, Wally Huebner, John Seeber, Kelly Zinda, Debbie Wegner, Sharon Key, Mr. Heninger. s -.. 'i 130 Jazz uf 1. JoAnn Ullrich used her talent of improvisation during a practice session. 2. Jazz Ensemble FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Beth Buchta, Barb Dommer, Dave Kressin, Donna Lins, Dave Timm, Renee Espeland, Brenda Bobb. SECOND ROW: Rich Lessner, Dave Schuchter, Dan Zabel, Bonnie Bobb, JoAnn Ullrich, Mr. Hen- inger. THIRD ROW: Anita Mueller, Jeff Leiknes, Steve Griffin, Rob Rowedden Doug Bhbee Gary Ehnerg Tony Schadn Scou Bechard, Rick Schultz. NOT PICTURED: Barry Blunt. 3. Andy Ahrens pounded his way through a Jazz Lab rehearsal. 4. Jeff Leiknes: electric guitar. Jazz 131 Bands Compete At Georgia The Symphonic Band and the Wind Ensemble had a busy year with concerts, contests, and fundraising. The biggest event was a trip to Six Flags Over Georgia in Atlanta for a band competition. The groups considered it an honor to be invited because it was a national competi- tion. Both bands participated in fund raising activities for the trip. Students sold records and magazine subscrip- tions and raised S2,000. An auction was held in the High School gymnasium which raised S2,200. In addition to the fundraising events, the students provided a portion of the money for expenses. The Wind Ensemble was evaluated at an adjudacation clinic and received a rating of II. The categories for judging were: tone, intonation, balance, technique, inter- pretation, and musical effect. This constructive criticism helped the band prepare for the competition in Georgia. l. The marching band added the dimension of music to the Homecom- ing parade. 2. The clarinet section of the Symphonic Band practiced for their Christmas concert. 3. Symphonic Band FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. LeRoy, Dennis Nicoski, Carmen Boeder, Pam Voigt, Carl Schuhmacher, Marci Fontaine, Barb Field, Mari Donahue, Liz Wuestenberg, Leah Strege, Sue Espeland, Beth Krueger, Pam Grabow, Cindy Schwenkner, Terry Liechty, Ruthann Faltersack, Ann Reinhard. SECOND ROW: Laura Wilkes, Renee Kind, Rose Rezutek, Ann Pauli, Lisa Draginis, Rhonda Rullman, MerriJo Wurst, Linda Porzky, Vicki Gauerke, Kathy Etcheid, Michelle Seeber, Debbie McArthur, Kathy Kohn, Tina Hrobsky, Bev Lange, Cathy Grunewald, Pam Smith, Sue Franz, Kelly Zinda, Sharon Key, Lee Leick, Wendy Schulz, Cori Crogan, Joyce Sokolenko. THIRD ROW: Julie Shaw, Connie Schlesner, Lisa Um- land, Vicki Kohn, Barb Fendt, Denise Free, Carol Traeger, Brian Guenterberg, Steve Kraemer, Jeff Rullman, Doug Zoern, Bill Cun- nyngham, Andy Ahrens, Bob Kittell, Fred Lang, Bob Shultis, Dan Thompson, Dan Krause, Rick Schultz, Sherry Zillmer, Joel Arndt, Dave Stalker, Chris Gimler, Renee Wittenwyler, Leslie Harris, Patti Engelbrecht, Lori Metzger, J oise Rumary, Diana Arndt, Kelly Parish, Dave Crupi. FOURTH ROW: Dave Blasing, Dave Baldwin, Jim Heese, Brian Sterwald, Mike Timm, Tom Maasch, Steve Griffin, John Hadju, Luke Mitchell, Tom Warren, Scott Umland, Mike McCarthy, Rod Kind, Steve Zgonc, Wally Huebner. NOT PICTURED: Sherrie Loeffler, Dave Meyer, Joan Shea. .-M s--- .rr 1' I i L l , E , .g l V i 1 1 Q' '-1-A' l. Wind Ensemble FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Diane Carl- son, Donna Lins, Carey Bergdoll, Barb Dommer, Wendy Watson, Julie Sand, Beth Buchta, Lori Groth, Jayne Pudleiner. SECOND ROW: Nancy Byrne, Paulette Zeman, Toni Wackett, Linda Tietz, Brenda Kramer, Lis Bruce, Lynne Pankow, Tammy Mandel, Dawn Lins, Beth Dietrich, Martha Mitchell, Evonne Beck, Lisa Raguse. Carol Mallow, Cheryl Ptaschinski, Liz Wuestcnberg. THIRD ROW: Scott Bechard, Doug Bisbee, Brent Hanson, Gary Ehnert, Dan Zabel, Joanne Ullrich, Bonnie Bobb, Barry Blunt, Karen Manke, Brenda Bobb, Renee Espeland, Debbie Wegner, Dave Timm. FOURTH ROW: Annette Dittmar, Mark Fobes, Mark Frye, Rich Lessner, Dave Schuchter, Mr. Leroy, Tony Schadt, Stan Chandler. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Zinda, Sherry Zillmer, John Seeber, Dennis Nicoski. 2. Nothing got by the eagle eye ol' Mr. Leroy as he directed Symphonic Suite for the Wind Ensemble. 3. Diane Carlson rehearsed her first clarinet part. 4. Mark Frye played the kettle drums. Wind Ensemble 133 Orchestra Participates In Solo Ensemble According to Miss Callender, the Orchestra was very successful for having only a few members. All of the members participated in Solo Ensemble several attended state competition. Jane Dickson and Michelle Miller also attended the National String Work- shop in Madison. Other concerts that Orchestra performed at were: String Fest, a Christmas concert, a Pop Concert, and a concert at First Baptist Church. Orchestra provided ac- companiment for the musical Brigadoon. I. Nancy Heling and Katie Bajork practiced their part for Solo Ensem- ble. 2. Orchestra FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Katie Bajork, Michelle Miller, Jane Dickson, Dan Yenser. SECOND ROW: Miss Callender, Nancy Heling, Mary Beth Bajork, Lynn Dietrich. NOT PICTUREDQ Rob Rowedder. 3. Doug Yenser and Karen Beranek were part of the cello section in Orchestra. 4. Miss Callender directed the Orchestra. I 34 Orchestra Q'-is ....,-aa-.3 sa. J I 1 Pep Band Livens Basketball Crowds The Pep Band shared the responsibility of charging up the crowds during basketball games and pep assemblies with the cheerleaders and pom pon girls. They played songs before the games and time outs. The director, Mr. Leroy, said, We have found that the crowd really responds to songs like the Budweiser Song, Eli's Coming, and the Beer Barrel Polka. The band had in it's repetoire about 45 songs and met a half hour before the games to decide what songs they would play. The group was composed of 25 of the best musicians who wished to play. The pep band had more trumpets and louder instruments than a normally bal- anced band for the powerful effect. I. Pep Band FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Carol Mallow, Wendy Watson, Brenda Kramer, .Iulie Shaw, Beth Buchta. SECOND ROW: Renee Espeland, Nancy Byrne, Dennis Nicoski, Dave Timm, THIRD ROW: Sharon Key, Dave Kressin. FOURTH ROW: Stan Chandler, Randy Mohr, Bonnie Bobb, Steve Zgonc, Dan Zabel. FIFTH ROW: Dave Schuchter, Rich Lessner, Scott Bechard, Dan Krause, Gary Ehnert, Tony Schadt. NOT PICTURED: Donna Lins, Doug Bisbee, JoAnn Ullrich, Debbie Wegner. 2. The trumpet and trombone sections energized the crowd with the Budweiser Song. 3. At the beginning of basketball games, the band always played the National Anthem. 4. Pep Band director Mr. Leroy. Pep Band 135 FACULTY 1978-1979, Another Year Of Changes The administration underwent a series of changes dur- ing the 78-79 school year. The principal, assistant princi- pal, and superintendent of last year resigned, and WHS received some new and some not-so-new faces. Mr. Lee Johnson returned as principal after serving at that position in Waupun for two years. Mr. Johnson had resigned in 1976 when he.was assistant principal in Wa- tertown. Mr. Randolph Neuser replaced Gary Wheeler as as- sistant principal. Mr. Neuser was a special problems counselor at Wisconsin Rapids before arriving here. Dr. Gerald Skaar took over for Dr. Mrdjenovich as Superintendent of Schools. Previous to his accepting the position in Watertown, Dr. Skaar was principal at the senior high school in Wisconsin Rapids. Dr. Skaar's phi- losophy is I want to do all I can to help make Water- town the best school system because it has all the will and resources to be. The district also hired a new Food Services Director. The director, Jean Kwapil, took care of the planning of the menus for the district. The new dietician also set up a student advisory council to get feedback from the stu- dents on the Hot Lunch Program. l. Assistant Principal Randolph Neuser, M.S.g Principal Lee Johnson, M.A. 2. Food Services Director Jean Kwapil. 3. Athletic Director Harris Grabow, M.S. 4. Buildings, Grounds, and Transportation Director Charles Wcrtsch- nig, B.S., M.S. 5. Athletic Director Harris Grabow has sccn numerous changes come about in sports in the last forty years. E' H-5 , ' MW' 5 U' f j , '. . + gil? .. 'pgg..i.t A, 'jf jg, 'ijt' - V ws'- , V. , . V, , Sl H-1, 1 rf . .Y ' 1 1 f l 135' , . Q 5 :Z if 1 I j ii . 1 ' V 1.2 - 1 . ' -45, ' f 505 SW, l. School Board FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Walter Kubly, Orville Wesemann, Jeanne Reed, Harris Crcydt. SECOND ROW: March Schultz, Richard Strcge, Ray Kubly, Carol Lorenz. Sylvia Rimm. 2. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gerald Skaar, I 3. Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services Donovan Rich- ards. 4. Assistant Superintendent ol' Business Services Russell Twcsmc. 5. Mr. Richards, Fr. Mike Trainor, and Mr. Wcrtschnig,judges for the Homecoming competition, watched the Homecoming pcp assembly. Administration l37 ff? GW i 10, ,ly .XI4 i 1. i l. Sharyn Abraham B.S., Health Occupations. 2. Fred Amthor M.S., Industrial Arts. 3. Virginia Anderle B.S., Physical Ed, 4. Nancy Beck B.S., Distributive Ed. 5. Rita Bill B.S., Home Ec. n. Jerome Binko M.Ed., Social Studies. 7. Donald Bobb M.A., Counselor. 8. James Boeder B.Ed., Industrial Arts. 9. Vern Bradow M.S., Drivers Ed. 10. Joel Bresser B.S., Science. l l. Kerry Butzlaff B.S., Science. l2. Karen Callender M.M., Orchestra. 13. Don Christensen M.M., Chorus. I4. Duane Clarke M.S., Learning Disabilities. l5. Richard Conley M.A., English. 16. Eli Crogan M.A., Social Studies. I7. Mrs. Sandberg put the finishing touches on a newly baked cake in her Basic Foods class. I38 Faculty 'VK .,.1 'w,. l .wil i ' f??3.:2': 1- .A-rfv' If f l:2if, 5 -- 1 if 31 ' ' J. 'V '-. l I .Fay X! ,I -any 1 F355 - Q fl 'l fi' l 1 . jg ' itng ' M -, r ,gt 7 N H. 'f l. Mr. Sage and Glenn Kuerschner went over the proper way to tune up an engine. 2. Norman Duffrin M.S., Drivers Ed. 3. Scott Felland B.S., Art. 4. Darlene Fendt B.E., Business Ed. 5. Brucc Fowler B.S., Science. 6. Ron Graewin B.S., Science. 7. Hugh Grcathouse B.S., Art. 8. Miss Peterson discussed possible topics for presentations in her speech class. 9. Warren Hamel M.S.T., Mathematics. l0. Gregory Hellrung B.S., Drama. ll. Tom Heninger B.M., Music. l2. Earl Hennessy B.Ed., Social Studies. I3. Dan Herbst M.S.T., Biology. Faculty 139 651 ' ,. '5'g.,l:j1 - pf.- at , ,, A ' , 't , QL' V if XFN ' Q r ,, 5 l F 5-1 Xl 'ms i 'hs-JN 1 .. 1 l . J A '- , - X . , 1 .. x 5.63 x t ll I Q X. 14 l. Waring Hill M.A., Mathematics. 2. James Huhn M.S., Science. 3. Karen .laehrling B.Ed,, Psychology. 4. Ron Kampstra M.A., lndustrial Arts. 5. Roger Klein M.A., School Psychologist. 6. Michael Klinger jffsfgqh , :El . i , , If x i . J D F99 fb M.A., Spanish. 7. Janet Krause B.A., English. 8. Robert LaPoint M.S., Social Studies. 9. Ronald Larson M.S., Agriculture. l0. Richard Le- manski M.A., English. ll. Ronald LeRoy M.M., Music. 12. George Lincoln M.Ed,, Business Ed. I3. Mr. Conley displayed his prize win- ning legs during the Homecoming Pep Assembly. l4. Anna Lueck B. Ed., Business Ed. 15. Donald McNaughton M.A., Mathematics. 16. Weir McQuoid M.A., Physical Ed. l7. Robert Miller M.A., Counselor. l8. Mr. Johnson and students watched the Homecoming festivities in the gym. l9. Mr. Fowler talked to his Zoology class on cell structure. l 40 Faculty ' . . ,.s. ff v, 'f! . 4 l l l J lf 'll f .. 3 J 'Q we .r..-1 I - 1 .1 . l if g 5 .r',.. lair F wi L iii' 4 fd . :.. X 2 .arg Z 1 I. -Q Y -,A-1: Jos. V L .5 ny aia: 1 srl. :F A l .. . l . ..,,f, l 'XX Q g . l . 4 ' . I. Melissa Mitchell B.S., Physical Ed. 2. Merrill Monogue M.S., English. 3. Vince Morrone B.S., English. 4. Sally Mundt M.A. Spanish. 5. Cody 0'Brien B.S., Math- ematics. 6. Delores Oemig M.A.T., Mathematics. 7. Patricia Peterson M.Ed., Eng- lish. 8. Pearl Powers M.S.T., Social Studies. 9. Roger Prickette M.S., Building Trades. l0. Kenneth Rosinski M.S., Social Studies. ll. John Sage M.A., Industrial Arts. l2. Cynthia Sandberg B.S., Food Service. 13. Carolyn Schloemer M.A., Busi- ness Ed. 14. Joyce Schnepf M.S., Counselor. l5. Glenn Schwoch M.S., Industrial Arts. 16. Vernie Sheffield B.Ed., Special Ed. I7. Mrs. Bill explained the importance of a well-balanced meal in her Independent Living Class. Faculty l4l V l fr qv l . L. l 'r, 'E . . -gf i l 4? it 'Fixx fl Q lg Gif.. .5 . -- ' jf Y. V,, , Q 142 Faculty eq . .gi LA l. Carolyn Stoner M.A., English. 2. Sandra Szafranski M.A., Li- brarian. 3. Jerry Teska M.S., Mathematics. 4. Robert Thompson M.S., Physical Ed. 5. Herman Tiedeman M.A., Latin. 6. Lois Van Valin B.S., Home Ec. 7. George Vinger M.S., lndustrial Arts. 8. Pal Voelker B.A., Resource Room. 9. Rosemary Wcyeneth M.A., German. l0. Tom Wilkinson B.A., English. ll. Bruce Wittenwyler B.S., English. l2. Congressman Sensenbrenner talked to the Social Studies classes on how the government functions. l l 1 A-4 'x'? l. Mr. Christensen and Mr. LeRoy discussed selections for the Christmas Concert. 2. SecretariesfLibrarian Assistants ROW ONE, LEFT to RIGHT: Mary Ostrom, Pat Clark. ROW TWO: Arlene Peir- ick, Sharon Oestreich, Erma Norman, Karen Hafenstein. THIRD ROW: Alice Scott. 3. Miss Powers lectured her history class on completion of worksheets. I 4. Custodians LEFT to RIGHT: Clarence Nehls, Kenneth Sell- now, Clayton Moke, Bernard Von Rueden. 5. Jo Boyd, administrative assistant to the principal. 6. Secretaries LEFT: Sam Opps replaced Pat Clark as adminis- trative secretary. RIG HT: Stephanie Bratz replaced Alice Scott as attendance clerk. Maintenance NOT PICTURED: Edgar Nehls, Merlin Riedl, Henry Schlueter, Richard Seeber, Eugene Wilson. Faculty 143 Crogan, Curt, 33, 77, 86, 87, A AFS, 108 Abraham, Mrs, Sharyn, 138 Achamer, Debra, 66 Adkins, Koni, 14 Agen, Blaze, 66 Ahrens, Andrew, 66, 79, 116, 130, 132 Alba, Alicia, 66 Albanese, Ronald, 58, 90, 91 Alford, Diane, 58 Alvarez, Mr. Carlos, 6, 86 Alverez, Maria, 65, 66, 83, 93, 96, 119, 120, 128 Alverez, Renee, 58, 83, 92, 96, 120 Amthor, Mr. Fred, 138 Anderley, Miss Virginia, 80, 138 General Index Beerbohm, Scott, 66 Begovatz, Debra, 30 Behl, Dan, 58, 77, 90, 94, 120 Behm Debra, 58, 107, 113 Behm DuWayne, 30, 113 Behm Kevin, 58 Behm, Shari, 30 Beisner, Mary, 66, 128 Belden, Chris, 58 Beldon, Curt, 58 Beltz, 94, John, 30, 32, 42, 79, 89, 120 Bennett, Steven, 16 Bentz, Craig, 66 Benzel, Glenn, 66 Beranek, Constance, 31, 107, 108. 119 124 112, , , 126 Beranek, Karen, 58, 96, 107, 126, 134 Anderson, Robert, 66 Arndt, Diana, 66, 132 Arndt, James, 66 Arndt, Joel, 58, 94, 132 Arndt, Russell, 66 Arndt, Theresa, 30 ART CLUB, 109 Bergdoll, Carey, 14, 29, 31, 113, 126, 133 Bergdoll, Tim, 58 Bergman, Todd, 66 Bernadowski, Mark, 58 Bernadowski, Roger 58 Beyer, Lisa, 58 Bill, Catherine, 29, 31, 107, 112, 119, 124, 126 Bill, Jean, 65, 66, 81, 93, 119 Bill, Mrs. Rita, 107, 138, 141 Binko, Mr. Jerome, 138 Bisbee, Douglas, 18, 19, 58, 79, 133 Atkinson, Mary, 66 Atkinson, Paula, 66 Aukamp, Victoria, 30, 128 Aumann, Darlene, 66 Aumann, Debra, 30 AWARDS, 24-25 B Babcock, Carrie, 58 Backhaus, James, 58, 120, 128 Bachler, Belinda, 13, 30, 80, 81, 100, 113 Bachler, Corinne, 66 Bajork, Katie, 66, 82, 96, 120, 134 Bajork, Mary Beth, 23, 58, 82, 119,120,126,127,134 Baldwin, David, 58, 77, 132 Banda, Carlos, 58 Bankert, Steven, 30 Bargielski, Leo, 66 Barnhart, James, 58, 113, 127 Barry, Anne, 30, 84, 111, 116, 120, 124 Bartelt, Julie, 30 Barthel, Cathy, 58 Bartz, Drew, 58 Bartz, Gilvie, 66, 115 Bartz, Patti, 58 BASEBALL, 98099 BASKETBALL, QBoysl, 86-88 BASKETBALL, QGirlsJ, 92-93 Bast, Karla, 30, 83, 116 Bates, John, 66 Baty, Sandra, 58 Batzko, Theresa, 30 Baumann, Scott, 66 Baumann, Sherry, 58 Beal, Brenda, 66, 128 Bear, Barbara, 58 Bear, Bruce, 66 Beatty, Wendy, 30, 84, 91, 100, 101,111,120 Bechard, Scott, 58, 131, 133, 135 Beck, Evonne, 58, 80, 133 Beck, Miss Nancy, 106, 113, 138 Becker, Debra, 58 Becker, Jeffrey, 66, 88 144 Index 94,l26,131,133 Blank, Deborah, 31 Blasing, David, 58, 132 Blasing, Julie, 58 Blasing, Sharon, 66 Blaszak, Troy, 31 Block, Bloor, Jeff, 19, 58, 86, 99, 111 Sarah, 16, 58, 108, 111 Blunt, Barry, 31, 133 Blunt, Judith, 66, 119 Bobb, Bonnie, 66, 82, 93, 100, 114, 115, 117, 120, 131, 133, 135 Bobb, 111, 130, Brenda, 58, 84 100, 108 117,120, 126,,127, 131,, Bobb, Mr. Donald, 138 Bock, Julie, 5, 8, 58 Bockhorst, Brenda, 66 Boeder, Anne, 58, 84, 92, 96, 150, 151 Boeder, Brian, 66 Boeder, Carmen, 58, 108, 111, 132 Boeder, Dawn, 4, 20, 31, 110, 114, 123 Boeder, Mr. James, 138 Boelter, Janet, 31, 111 Boerst, Peter, 66 Bogue, Lori, 66 Bohn, Daniel, 31, 106 Bohn, Patricia, 58, 96 Bolstad, Kevin, 31 Bolstad, Larry, 66 Bongard, David, 31 Bonlender, Lance, 66, 91, 128 Borchardt, James, 66 Bowling, Kathleen, 31, 35, 128 Bowman, Nancy, 66 Boyd, Barbara, 58 Boyd, Brent, 58, 106 Boyd, Bruce, 58, 106 Boyd, Mrs. Jo, 143 Boyd, Thomas, 66 Boyd, Wayne, 31, 106 Bradow, Mr. Vern, 116, 138 Bratz, Mrs. Stephanie, 143 Braun, Karen, 31, 116 Braunschweig, Debra, 58 Braunschweig, Susan, 31 Brechter, Scott, 58 Bredow, Joy, 31, 107 Bredow, Timothy, 66, 78, 90 Brennan, Debbie, 58, 113 Brennan, Kelly, ll, 28, 32, 122, 123 Bresser, Mr. Joel, 138 Brody, Mark, 66 Bruce, Elizabeth, 32, 99, 120, 133 Brumm, Tamara, 58 Brumm, Todd, 32 Brummel, Kenneth, 32, 90, 120, 127 Brzeski, Steven, 32, 77 Buchberger, Beth, 5, 6, 8, 22, 23, 28, 32, 120, 123, 127 Buchta, Beth, 58, 110, 131, 133, 135 Budewitz, John 66, Budewitz, Michael, 66 Buedler, Diane, 32, 107, 112, 125, 128 Bulthuis, Lisa, 17 Bunting, David, 32 Bunting, Kent, 66 Burbach, Linda 66, 81, 93, 128 Buska, Harry, 58 Buske, Kathleen, 58, 103, 121 Busler, Brian, 32, 77, 86, 87, 99 Buss, Nancy, 58, 96, 113, 126 Buss, Patricia, 66, 96, 126, 128 Buss, William, 58, 106 Busshardt, Keith, 32 Butler, Daniel, 32 Butzlaff, Mrs, Kerry, 138 Byrne, Nancy, 12, 20, 32, 80, 108,112,123, 126, 133, 135 C Cahoon, Diane, 33, 125 Caine, Patrick, 66, 78 Callender, Ms. Karen, 134, 138 Campbell, Valerie, 58 Carew, Mark, 33, 113 Carlson, Diane, 33, 113, 133 Casper, Barbara, 58 Casper, Dawn, 66 Casper, Della, 33 Casper, Robert, 66 Cayan, Mary, 4, 33, 110, 123 CHAMBER CHOIR, 127 Chandler, Stanley, 5, 22, 23, 28, 33, 89, 120, 127, 133, 135 CHEERLEADERS, 102-103 CHESS CLUB, 117 Chingway, Diane, 33, 128 Chivers, Joseph, 58 Christian, Connie, 58, 102, 121 Christian, Dana, 58 Christian, Gloria, 66 Christian, Joy, 66 Christian, Kevin, 58 Christian, Lisa, 33 Christian, Myron, 33 Christensen, Mr. Donald, 129, 138, 143 Chwala, Patrick, 33 Clark, Mrs. Pat, 143 Clarke, Mr. Duane, 138 Cole, Cheryl, 58, 128 CONCERT CHOIR, 128-129 Conley, Kevin, 19, 58, 77, 86, 104, 119, 120, 126, 127, 12 Conley, Mary, 66, 83, 89, ll Conley, Mr. Richard, 101, 38 140 Coughlin, Debbie, 58 Coughlin, Edward, 33 Coughlin, Patrick, 66, 106 Craig, Pamela, 58, 111, 116 Creydt, Mr. Harris, 137 Creydt, Lisa, 33, 127 Crogan, Cori, 66, 103, 115, 1 132 99, 120 Crogan, Mr. Eli, 86, 87, 138 CROSS COUNTRY, 79 Crupi, David, 58, 97, 132 Cuccia, Jane, 57, 58, 102, 11 121 Cunnyngham, William, 33, 10 132 D DECA, 113 Dahlke, Lori, 66 Dallmann, Leslie, 59 Damrow, Denise, 59 Danner, Robert, 59 David, Leah, 59, 84, 116, 128 David, Linda, 33, 110, 116, 1 Dawalt, Beth, 66, 84, 93, 100, 101, 120 Dawalt, Laura, 57, 59, 103, 1 121 DEBATE, 115 DeCono, Patricia, 66, 107, 111 121, 123, 128 DeCono, Mr, Richard, 90, 91 Dehnert, Denise, 33, 77 1, Demetropoulos, Nick, 59, 99, Derge, Lori, 59, 128 Derr, Julie, 34, 111 Derr, Michael, 66, 115, 117, 1 Derr, Todd, 59 Desmond, Daniel, 66, 78, 88, I 128 Desmond, John, 34, 77, 128 DeWalt, Mark, 66 DeWalt, Susan, 34 DeWitt, Janet, 66 DeWitt, Jeff, 14, 59 Dickson, Jane, 66, 134 Dickson, Julie, 34, 107 Dietrich, Beth, 19, 57, 59, 85, 120,121,126,133 Dietrich, Lynn, 34, 102, 118, I 121, 126, 134 Dittmann, Joseph, 34, 14, 76, 86, 87, 99, 113 Dittmann, Kelley, 66 Dittmann, Michael, 59, 79, 90 Dittmann, Patrick, 67, 78 Dittmar, Annette, 19, 59, 102,! 133 Dobbs, Lori, 67 Dolan, Patricia, 67, 115 Dommer, Barbara, 67, 131, 13 Donahue, Mary, 67, 82, 116, 1 2 ovan, Brigid, 67, 111 ke, Jill 34, 85, 116 le, Jeff, 59 ger, David, 67 ger, Douglas, 34 ger, Judith, 59 inis, Lisa, 59, 132 MA CLUB, 122-123 es, James, 67 es, Nancy, 34 t, Valerie, 34, 80, 81, 96 worth, Daniel, 67 ring, Lori, 59 terbeck, James, 67 rin, Mr, Norman, 139 y, Douglas, 59, 99, 150 n, Jane, 67, 128 n, Leilani, 59, 102, 121 n, Lisa, 67 n, Steve, 34 er, Michelle, 59, 111, 115, 9, 124 E rt, David, 34, 36 rt, Debra, 67, 93 rt, Linda, 67 rt, Sarah, 59 ert, Kenneth, 59 ards, Shelly, 67 arski, Todd, 59, 79, 113, 120 ert, Gary, 8, 34, 44, 131, 35 steadt, Brian, 67 s, Joseph, 67 , David, 34, 79, 94, 120 ster, Thomas, 67, 115 ster, Timothy, 59 res, Steven, 34, 117 res, Mr. Michael, 78 el, Daniel, 67 el, Michael, 14, 34, 76, 77 el, Theresa, 59, 107 el, Timothy, 67, 91 elbrecht, Mr. Eldon, 94 elbrecht, Patti, 59, 120, 128, 32 elhardt, Deloris, 67, 111 keli, Marie, 59, 82, 93, 111, 26 keli, Mark, 35, 113 er, Doug, 67 man, Gary, 59, 104 133, kson, Lori, 59 eland, Renee, 35, 131, 133, 35 eland, Susan, 67, 130, 132 lman Amy, 35 lman Lisa, 35 lman, Paul, 59 hied, Donald, 67, 78 heid, Kathleen, 59, 132 edorf, Sandy, 59 ns, Dianne, 35 ng, Penny, 59 HANGE STUDENTS, 16 7 F -A, 106 A, 107 EULTY, 136-143 ersack, RuthAnn, 67, 103, 21, 132 and, Mr. Scott, 5, 139 Fendt, Barbara, 67, 132 Fendt, Mrs. Darlene, 139 Ferderer, Wesley, 59 Field, Barbara, 59, 80, 128, 132 Field, Kevin, 12, 35 Finger, Dale, 35, 117, 125 Finger, Sam, 59 Finger, Scott, 67 FitzPatrick, Keith, 35, 79, 94, 117 Fobes, Theresa, 59 Fontaine, Marcia, 28, 67, 102, 108, 121, 123, 138, 132 FOOTBALL, 76-78 FORENSICS, 114 Fowler, Mr. Bruce, 139, 140 Fox, Laurie, 67 Franek, Michael, 35, 79, 117 Franz, Susan 35, 132 Fredrick, Susan, 59 - Free, Denise, 59, 132 Freeberg, Jane, 59, 116, 119, 124, 128 Frei, Valentina, 67, 10w, 121, 123 Freitag, Andrew, 67 Freitag, Mary, 35 Freson, Brenda, 59 Friedl, Andrew, 59 Frye, Mark, 34, 133 Frye, Nancy, 59 G Gartzke, Nancee, 59 Gauerke, Laurie 19, 50 Gauerke, Vicki, 67, 96, 103, 116, 119, 121, 132 Gaugert, Lori, 36 Gaugert, Sandra, 67 GERMAN CLUB, 110 Gerbig, Ron, 60 Gerstner, Ronald, 36, 77 Gerth, Bruce, 30, 36, 77, 104 Gerth, Karla, 60, 113 Gerth, Mary, 36 Gillis, Wanda, 60, 96, 113 Gimler, Christine, 67, 107, 124, 130, 132 Gleisner, Miss Veronica, 128 Goehl, Lory, 111 Goehl, Patricia, 67, 111 Goers, Bruce, 36 GOLF iBoysJ, 104 GOLF, QGir1sj, 82 A Gordon, Daniel, 36 Gordon, Jeffrey, 67, 115 GottSchalk, Jean, 60 Grabow, Mr. Harris, 136 Grabow, Pamela, 60, 132 Grabske, Ken, 60 GRADUATION, 26-27 Graewin, Mr. Ron, 139 Grams, Teresa, 67, 111 Greathouse, David, 60, 104, 117 119, 120, 128 Greathouse, Mr. Hugh, 79, 139 Griep, Anthony, 60 Griep, Karen, 60, 123 Griep, Timothy, 36 Griffin, Jeffrey, 13, 22, 36, 119, 120, 127, 128, 129, 133 Griffin, Steven, 60, 120, 122, 130, 131, 132 Gritzner, Audrey, 36 Gritzner, David 36, 79, 120 Gritzner, Laura, 67 Groenke,'E1eanor, 67 Grosenick, Amy, 36 Grosenick, Beth, 67, 103, 119, 121, 124 Groth, Lori, 36, 133 Grover, Sharon, 36 Gruchow, Gregg, 36 Grudzinski, Anthony, 37, 106 Grulke, Dianne, 37, 107, 150, 151 Grulke, Todd, 37 Grunewald, Cathy, 67, 132 Grunewald, Scott, 60 Grunewald, Wendy, 37 Guenterberg, Brian, 67, 132 Guetzlaff, Carol, 37 Guetzlaff, Geoffrey, 67 GYMNASTICS, 85 H Haas, Laurie, 7, 37, 102, 121 Haas, Penelope, 60 Hackbarth, Mrs. Ramona, 82 Hady, Arthur, 60 Hady, Craig, 37, 90, 91, 120 Hady, Pamela, 67 Haeger, Daniel, 67, 78 Haeger, Jennine, 37, 108, 121 Haenel, Shirley, 60, 83, 89, 96, 120, 128 Haenel, Stuart, 67, 78, 89 Hafenstein, Mrs. Karen, 143 Haines, Cindy, 60 Haines, Gary, 67 Hajdu, John, 67, 88, 97, 132 Hale, Kim, 60, 111 Hamann, Todd, 67 Hamel, Mr. Warren, 139 Hanson, Brent, 60, 126, 132 Hanson, David, 126 Hanson, Traci, 67, 81, 116 Hanssen, Mr. Dave, 83, 89, 94 Harris, Leslie, 67, 83, 103, 108, l11,l16,1l9,121,l28, 132 Harris, Mike, 60 Harshbarger, Elvira, 60 Haseleu, Matt, 67, 78 Haseleu, Todd, 67, 78, 88 Hass, Miss Sharon, 81 Hasslinger, Barbara, 67 Hasslinger, Rose, 60 Haydock, Daniel, 60 Heese, James, 67, 132 Heiden, Annette, 60, 84, 108, 120 Heiden, Christine, 67 Heiden, James, 37, 110, 113 Heiden, Susan, 37, 83, 96, 124 Heine, Doreen, 37 Heinen, Lisa, 67 Heinen, Susan, 37, 108, 119, 120 Heinen, Terese, 67 Heinz, Michael, 37 Heling, Nancy, 37, 126, 134 Hellrung, Mr. Gregory, 113, 139 Helmke, Cindy, 60, 85, 96, 120, 126 Henderson, David, 60 Hennessy, Mr. Earl, 139 Heninger, Mr. Tom, 130, 131, 139 Hensler, David, 60, 77, 86, 120, 128 Henze, Thomas, 60 Herbst, Mr. Dan, 11, 77, 106 Herian, Teri, 67 Herold, Laurie, 60, 84, 100 Hertel, Brian, 14, 38, 77 Hess, Ernest, 60 Heu, Ge, 67, 108 Higgins, Matthew, 38, 79, 94, 95, 113,120 Hilgendorf, Jerald, 38 Hilgendorf, Joel, 38 Hill, Mr. Waring, 140 Himmerich 112, 120, Himmerich, 1 12, 120, Hintzmann, Hintzmann Daniel, 20, 67, 89, 123, 124, 128, Rebecca, 60, 83, 126 Patti, 38, 102, 121 Ms. Laurie 78 Hinze, Michael, 60, 79, 104 Hisel, Gary, 67 Hoeft, Susan 68, 81 Hoeppner, Quinn, 60, 120, 128 Hollenbeck, Brian, 38 Holloway, Robyn, 38 Holterman, Janet, 60 Holtz, Dennis, 60, 89, 94, 95, 120 HOMECOMING, 10-15 Horack, Kevin, 68 Houchin, Neal, 38 Hrbacek, Teri, 60 Hrobsky, Annette, 68 Hrobsky, Cathy, 68 -1-r, Y Y 313' A Index 145 7 1 v qu Fi if-if 'QZAFX .-fa Hrobsky, Tina, 60, 132 Huber, Gary, 38, 90, 120 Huber, Grant, 38, 120 Huber, Ursula, 16, 38, 108 Huebner, Karen, 60, 116, 126, 128 Huebner, Linda, 38, 107 Huebner, Peggy, 60, 80, 100, 113, 120 Huebner, Walter, 60, 130, 132 Hughes, Debbie, 38 Hughes, Laurie, 68 Huhn, Mr. James, 140 Hunter, Ann, 38, 109, 111, 119, 123, 124 Huth, Steven, 60, 113 1 Imming, Madonna, 38, 111, 116, 120, 124 Indra, Robert, 68, 91 Ingersoll, Doniesa, 68 lserman, Susan, 38, 85 Ittner, Nancy 68 J Jaeckel, Donald, 68' Jaehrling, Mrs. Karen, 140 James, Jeffery, 150 Jannke, William, 20, 22, 109, 150 Jaye, Deon, 60, 108, 111, 119, 126 JAZZ BAND, 130 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 131 Jensen, Ms. Jan, 89 Jilek, Joseph, 39, 110, 125 Jischkowsky, Helen, 60 146 Index Johansen, Jon, 68 Johansen, Ridge, 39 Johnson, Mr. Lee, 126, 136, 140 Johnson, Paul, 39, 94, 128 Johnston, Steven 39, 113 Johnston, Susan, 79, 113 Jonas, Michael, 68 Jones, Kevin, 39 Joseph, Jane, 68, 72, 81, 93, 100 Joseph, Kim, 39, 83, 92, 108, 1l8,119,120,126 Jungkuntz, Elizabeth, 11, 28, 50, 114,122, 123, 126, 128 JUNIORS, 57-64 Jurick, Bernard, 61, 77, 86, 120 K Kaercher, Cheryl, 68 Kahler, Deborah, 61, 83, 96, 120 Kahler, Pamela, 39 Kampstra, Mr. Ron, 92, 140 Kamuchey, Jaye, 68, 100 Kamuchey, Paul, 39, 94 Kassa, Paul, 61 Kassube, Todd, 39 Kassube, Vicki, 68 Katisch, John, 61 Kaufmann, Heidi, 39, 111, 123, 126, 127 Kesser, Jackie, 61 Kesser, Kenneth, 68 Kelman, Terry, 68, 94 Kephart, Bonnie, 68, 81 Kephart, Connie, 68 Kephart, Debbie, 39 Keren, William, 18, 39 Kerwin, Michael, 68, 78 Ketelhohn, Karen, 39, 96, 120, 130 Key, Sharon, 40, 130, 132, 135 Kind, Renee, 40, 132 Kind, Rodney, 68, 88, 92, 130, 132 Kindsfater, Arthur, 68 King, Nancy, 61 King, Patricia, 40, 113, 116, 124, 126 Kinsley, Jim, 61 Kirchhuebel, Doris, 68 , 85 Kittel, Robert, 68, 104, 112, 114, 115, l16,130, 132 Kittel, Shelly, 61, 110, 114, 118, 119, 126, 128 Klebig, Laura, 40 Klecker, David, 40, 117 Klecker, Linda, 18, 61, 19, 102, 128 Klecker, Mark, 19, 61, 77, 91, 120 Klein, Mr. Roger, 94, 140 Klema, Tena, 68 Klinger, Mr. Michael, 140 Klink, Kathleen, 40, 116 Klink, Margaret, 40 Klug, Steve, 61, 128 Klug, Terry, 68, 128 Knaack, Kay, 40, 84 Knapp, George, 61, 77, 90 Knope, Jonathon, 68 Knope, Michael, 40, 77 Knopps, Suzanne, 40 Kohlhoff, David, fseniorj, 5, 40 Kohlhoff, David, Qsophj, 68 Kohlhoff, Julie, 40 Kohlhoff, Nancy, 6, 41, 107, 111, 125, 150 Kohls, Darlene, 68 Kohls, Dawn, 41 Kohls, Steve, 68 Kohn, Kathleen, 61, 132 Kohn, Vicki, 68, 132 Kopplin, John, 61 Kornacki, Steven, 41 Koser, Lisa, 68, 84, 92, 100, 120 Kottwitz, Travis, 61, 79, 120 Kotwicki, Jane, 68, 107, 108, 128 Kovalske, JoAnn, 68 Kozak, Kim, 61 Kraemer, Steven, 61, 86, 132 Kramer, Brenda, 61, 111, 133,, 135 Kramer, Jeffrey, 41 Kramer, Joel, 61 Kramer, Rose, 68 Kranz, Nancy, 68, 128 Krause, Daniel, 8, 41, 132, 135 Krause, Mrs. Janet, 140 Krause, Randy, 61 Kressin, David, 61, 94, 108, 126, 131, 135 Kretschmann, Daniel, 41 Kretschmann, David, 68, 78, 88, 97, 128 Kritz, Kenetta, 4, 68, 84 Kritz, Klarise, 41, 83, 124 Kron, Kathleen, 61, 122, 127 Krueger, Elizabeth, 41, 79, 120, 130, 132 Krueger, Kevin, 19, 61, 77, 127, 128 Kube, Brian, 61 Kube, Kathryn, 61, 84, 126 Kube, Mark, 68, 106 Kubly, Gene, 68, 79, 90 Kubly, Mr. Ray, 137 Kubly, Mr. Walter, 137 Kuckkan, Mary, 41, 113 Kuehl, Michael, 61 Kuehl, Scott, 68, 106 Kuehl, Thomas, 61 Kuehl, Timothy, 61 Kuerschner, Glenn, 41, 139 1 Kumbier, James, 41 Kunert, John, 68 Kunert, Robert, 61 Kunke, Mary, 42, 128 Kusel, Greg, 61, 113 Kwapil, Mrs. Jean, 136 L LaBe1Ie, Jeffrey, 68, 77, 78 LaBe1le, Scott, 61, 91, 127, 121 Laehr, Scott, 68 Lafferty, Denise, 68 Lance, Stephanie, 61, 120, 128 Lang, Debra, 61, 108 Lang, Frederick, 68, 79, 114, I 130, 132 Langbecker, Cheryl, 61, 128 Langbecker, Rick, 68 Lange, Beverly, 68, 132 ' Lange, Loren, 61, 79 LaPoint, Anne, 14, 68, 81, 85,. 100 LaPoint, Mr. Robert, 140 I Larson, Mr. Robert, 106, 140 Larson, Steven, 42 LATIN CLUB, 112 F Lauer, Cynthia, 5, 68, 96, 123 128 Lauer, Jo Marie, 42, 119, 124 Lauersdorf, Jeffrey, 42 Lauersdorf, Tony, 68, 128 Lehmann, Dale, 42 Lehmann, Renee, 69 Leick, LeeAnn, 69, 103, 119, F 121, 132 Leiknes, Jeffrey, 61, 127, 128, 129, 131 I Lemacher, Brenda, 69 Lemanski, Mr. Richard, 115, I Lenius, Guy, 61 Lenius, Laura, 69 Lenius, Shari, 65, 69, 119, 12 128 LeRoy, Mr. Ronald, 132, 133, 135, 140, 143 Lessner, Mark, 69, 78, 97, 120 Lessner, Richard, 42, 91, 120, 131, 133, 135 Lewis, Bill 69, 78, 94 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS, 121 Liebhart, William, 61 Liechty, Theresa, 42, 132 Liechty, Veronica, 61, 126 Lillage, Teri, 42, 80, 92 Lincoln, Mr. George, 106, 140 Lins, Dawn, 42, 133 Lins, Donna, 69, 115, 123, 131 133 1 Lischka, David, 61 Loefller, Curtis, 69 Loeffler, Sherrie, 69, 102, 1071 121 Loomis, Todd, 69, 78, 104 Loppnow, Dennis, 61, 77, 99 Loppnow, Kay, 69 Lorenz, Mrs. Carol, 137 Loritz, David, 42 Loritz, Steven, 69, 78 Ludwig, Miss Pat, 85 Lueck, Mrs. Anna, 140 Lueck, James, 42 hinger, Miss Deirde, 84 h, Christine, 69 M s, Orie Ann, 42 sch, Thomas, 42, 132 nan, David, 69, 78, 89, 120 nan, Patrick 42, 127 al, Andrew, 61 owski, Larry, 61, 97, 120 ovich, Danielle, 61, 128 McFarland, Margaret, 61 McFarland, Thomas, 43, 119, 126, 150, 151 McFarlane, Miss D.J., 84, 100 McMahon, Lynn, 8, 43 McMahon, Teresa, 61 McManama, James, 43 McQueen, Ian, 69, 89 McQuoid, Mr. Weir, 140 Mekelburg, David, 69 Melcher, Jeffrey, 61 Melcher, Rebecca, 43, 128 Menke, Kris, 43 Amy, 43, 127 Carole, 43, 133, 135 Mark, 69, 112 Tammy 42, 133 Karen, 18, 43, 133 Terese, 69 Daniel, 69, 88, 97 Stan, 69 Olga, 69 1, 61, 85, 111 Mark, 69 Daniel, 69 122, 132 Matthew, 69, 89 94, 120, 127 onville, John 69 onald, Jill 61 arland, Charles, 61 arland, Francis, 43 arland, James, 69 arland, Kathleen, 61 Meske, Donna, 69 Metzger, Lori, 69, 130, 132 Meyer, David, 61 Meyer, Gloria, 69, 128 Meyer, Shelby, 69 Meyers, Nancy, 69, 111 Meyers, Ronald, 69, 88 Michel, Kevin, 43, 79, 94, 120 Mihal, Kevin, 69 Mihal, Melanie, 61, 121 Milbrath, Todd, 69 Mohr, Randall, 69, 135 Moldenhauer, Christina, 69 Molzner, Karen, 61 Monogue, Mr. Merrill, 141 Mooney, Mary, 69, 123 Moran, Patricia, 43, 128 Moran, Terri, 69 Moreno, Linda, 44 Morgan, Diane, 69, 93 Morrone, Mr. Vince 97, 120, Moss, Thomas, 61 Muche, Carmen, 69 Muche, Michael, 44 Mueller, Anita, 69, 115, 131 Mueller, Dawn, 62 Mueller, Richard, 69 Mueller, Thad, 62 Mundt, Miss Sally, 141 Mundy, Vincent, 69 Myers, Susan, 69, 128 N NHS, 126 Nagel, Connie, 62, 102, 107, 121, 150 , 151 Naas, Beth, 69, 83, 100 Nass, Susan, 14, 44, 113 Naze, Roxanne, 11, 44, 97, 120, 123 , 124, 128 Nehls, Mr. Clarence, 143 Nehls, Gene, 44 Nehls, Laury, 69 Neitzel, Clark, 62 Neitzel, Paul, 69 Neitzal, Randy, 62, 77 Neitzel, Richard, 62 Neitzel, Sandra, 69 Neuman, Mary Ann, 44, 109, 110, 123, 126 Neumann, Eric, 62 Neuser, Mr. Randall, 118, 136 Nicholas, Perry, 62 Nickels, John, 44, 48, 113 Nickels, Kerry, 84, 119, 120, 128 Nicoski, Dennis, 57, 60, 62, 79, 108, 112, 120, 126, 132, 135 Nimm, Connie, 69, 111 Nimmer, Julie, 62 Ninmann, Allen, 44 Ninmann, Theresa, 69 Noe, Ronald, 44, 77, 94 Noon, Margaret, 69, 128 Norman, Mrs, Erma, 143 Novotny, Linda, 44 Novotny, Richard, 62 O O'Brien, Mr. Cody, 88, 141 O'Brien, William, 62, 77, 91, 111, 120 Oemig, Mrs. Delores, 141 Oestreich, Mrs, Sharon, 143 ORCHESTRA, 134 Ortega, Robert, 62, 120, 128 Ostrom, Mrs. Mary, 143 Otto, Scott, 69 P Pagel, David, 69 Pallen. Laura 45, 47 Pallen, William, 62, 99 Pankow, Jeff, 69 Pankow, Lynne, 45, 124, 133 Parish, Kelly, 69, 103, 116, 121, 132 Parlow, James, 62, 77, 86, 150 Patterson, Vicki, 70 Pauli, Ann, 45, 132 Peirick, Mrs. Arlene, 143 Penterman, Curt, 62 PEP BAND 135 PEP CLUB, 121 Pershing, Ronald, 70 Peterson, Carrie, 128 Peterson, Miss Patricia, 139, 141 Peterson, Penny, 45, 120, 150, 151 Pfeifer, Bonnie, 45, 127 Piotrowski, Blair, 70, 94, 128 Pirkel, Jane, 62, 128 Pirkel, Mark, 45, 128 Pirtle, Michelle, 45, 113 Pitterle, Diana, 62, 79, 96, 112, 120, 126 Pitterly, Sara, 70, 79, 96, 112, 124 PLAYS, 20-23, 28 Pochowski, Jacqueline, 62 Podolske, Ellen, 62 Polacek, Joseph, 62 Polenski, Christine, 45 Polensky, Laurie, 45, 111 POM PON, 102 Porzky, Linda, 70, 132 Porzky, Scott, 45, 106 Potter, Jon, 6, 28, 45, 123, 127, 128 Powers, Ms. Pearl, 141, 143 Priess, George, 70, 78, 116 Preston, Michael, 70 Prickette, Mr. Roger, 141 Prinz, Shelly, 62, 113 Pritchard, Rebecca, 62 PROM, 18-19 Propp, Connie, 45, 111, 124 Protsman, Mary, 45 Ptaschinski, Cheryl, 62, 96, 103, 119, 121, 133,150, 151 Pudleiner, Jayne, 45, 126, 133 Pugh, Cheryl, 45, 113, 127 Pupp, Mary, 46, 107 Pupp, Nancy, 70 Q Quamme, Sandra, 62 Deborah, 69, 85, 102, Raymond, 61, 77, 90, Michael, 69, 104, 30, Miller, Cindy, 61, 85 Miller, Mark, 61 Miller, Mary Sue, 61, 85 Miller, Michele, 69, 134 Miller, Rebecca, 43 Miller, Mr. Robert, 140 Miller, William, 12, 43, 89, 120 Millevolte, Anthony, 61 Mitchell, Luke, 43, 77, 132 Mitchell, Martha, 61, 108, 111, 115, 133 Mitchell, Miss Melissa, 85, 141 Model, Roxanne, 43 Oestreich, Tami, 62, 102, 121, 123 Oleshko, Steven, 44, 86, 87, 99 Oleshko, Susan, 14, 65, 69, 100, 103, 119, 121, 124, 128 Olson, Chris, 69 Olson, Dan, 62 Olson, Sara,.44 Olson, Tim 69 Omet, Judith, 45 Opperud, Bruce, 69, 116 Opps, Mrs. Samantha, 143 Opps, Timothy, 62, 86, 111 ORBIT, 150 Quinn, Kevin, 46, 150, 151 Quinn, Maura, 62, 123 Quinn, Michael, 62 R Rabbach, Robyn, 70, 115 Radloff, Torn 70, 71, 77, 88, 99, 120, 128 Raduenz, Ronald, 113 Raether, Cindy, 46 Raether, Elizabeth, 46, 107 Raguse, Lisa, 46, 133 98, Index 147 Ray, Terry, 70 Ready, Regina, 46 Ream, Rundi, 70, 111, 123, 128 Reamer, Mary, 62, 123 Reed, Christopher, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 46, 94, 95, 120 Reed, Mrs. Jeanne, 137 Reed, Kenneth, 70, 89, 128 Reed, Steven, 62 Reese, Thomas, 62 Reinhard, Ann, 70, 72, 84, 84, 111, 120, 128, 132 Reynolds, Tim, 62, 113 Rezutek, Gregory, 70 Rezutek, Rose, 46, 132 Rhodes, Carrie, 70, 81, 19, 121, 150 Rice, Scott, 62 Richards, Mr. Donovan, 137 Richter, Patrick, 70 Richter, Todd, fseniorj, 46 Richter, Todd, fsophj, 62, 106 Rickerman, Kirk, 70, 78, 89, 120 Rickerman, Lee, 70, 78 Rickerman, Shelly, 70 Riedl, Bonnie, 62 Rimm, Dr. Sylvia, 137 Rivera, Ximena, 16, 17, 46, 84, 108, 1 1 1 Robillard, Michelle, 70, 84, 93, 96,116,1l9,120 Robillard, Renee, 14, 15, 46, 108, 116, 118, 119, 120, 127 Robinson, James, 62 Rodriguez, Halbert, 62, 64, 77, 94, 111 Roe, Roberta, 62, 100, 101, 128 Roe, Rod, 70, 78, 88 Roell, Jane, 62, 123, 128 Roell, Mark, 70 Roeseler, Sharon, 62, 84, 114, 126, 128 Rogers, James, 70 Rohrmayer, Misty, 62, 113 Rose, Calvin, 70, 88 Rosenow, Mark, 70 Rosinski, Mr. Kenneth, 141 Rothschadle, Tony, 70, 94 Rowedder, Robert, 46, 90, 121 Rowoldt, Patrick, 70, 78, 88 Rowoldt, Todd, 62, 77, 98, 99 Rueth, Kristi, 62 Rullman, Jeff, 70, 122, 1227 130, 132, Rullman, Rhonda, 62, 102, 116, 173 148 Index Wiz! 128, 132 Rumary, Joisse, 70, 132 Rumary, Richard, 70 Rusch, Barbara, 62 Ryan, Kathleen, 62 S Sage, Mr. John, 139, 141 Sand, Jeanne, 62, 85 123, 128 Sand, Julia, 46, 102, 123, 126 Sandberg, Mrs. Cynthia, 138, 141 Saniter, Tim, 70 Schadt, Anthony, 46, 131, 133, 135 Schaefer, David, 62 Schauer, Shari, 46 Scheel, Shannon, 70, 94 Scheid, Todd, 70, 78, 94, 95 Schellinger, Scott, 70, 78 Schilling, Jeffrey, 70 Schilling, Kathleen, 62, 113 Schlatter, Mark, 63, 111, 113 Schlesner, Connie, 46, 132 Schliewe, Tammy, 63 Schloemer, Miss Carolyn, 141 Schloesser, Eric, 63 Schmidt, Brian, 70, 78 Schmidt, Sandra, 47 Schmied, David, 70 Schmitz, Julie, 47, 102 Schmoldt, Donna, 47, 111, 150 Schmoller,Diana, 47 Schnepf, Miss Joyce, 141 Schneider, James, 70 Schneider, Julie, 70 Shoechert, Cynthia, 63, 113 Schoenike, Scott, 70 Schoennerr, Robert, 63 Schroeder, Randy, 47 Schuchter, David, 14, 14, 29, 47, 76, 77,99,112,119,127, 131, 133, 135 Schueler, David, 47 Schueler, Deborah, 70, 79, 128 Schuett, Philip, 47 Schuh, Tom, 63 Schuhmacher, Carl, 47, 51, 112, 132 Schultz, Bruce, 47 Schultz, Jeffrey, 47, 113 Schultz, Karen, 47 Schultz, Mrs, March, 137 Schultz, Paul 63 fiv' Schultz, Rick, 63, 131, 132 Schultz, Timothy, 48 Schulz, Jay, 70, 79 Schulz, Wanda, 42, 48 Schulz, Wendy, 70, 72, 119, 132 Schulz, Wynn, 48, 79, 94, 120, 128 Schulze, Ruth, 70, 82, 114, 120 Schulze, Thomas, 70 Schumacher, Kelly, 48, 113 Schumann, Kelly, 70, 83, 85, 96, 120 Schumann, Michael, 70 Schumann, Shari, 70 Schutt, William, 70 Schwartz, Julie, 48 Schwenkner, Cheryl, 37, 48, 110, 125 Schwenkner, Cindy, 63, 132 Schwenkner, William, 70 Schwerin, Daniel, 70, 115 Schwoch, Mr. Glenn, 141 Schwoch, Jeffrey, 63 SCOREBOARD, 74, 75 SCRIBBLER, 151 Scott, Mrs. Alice, 143 Seavert, Karen, 70 Seeber, John, 70, 78, 88, 130 Seeber, Michelle, 14, 59, 63, 85, 102, 120, 121, 132 Seefeldt, Miss Zsa Zsa, 93 Seibel, Douglas, 70 Seibel, Gary, 48 Seibel, Mark, 48 Seifert, Linda, 70 Sell, Kathy, 63, 96, 113 Sell, Lori, 48 Sell, Roger, 63 Soter, Judith, 49 Soter, Susan, 71 Soto, Jeff, 49 Spangler, Donna, 49, 107 SPANISH CLUB, 111 Spoerl, Steven, 71 Spoerle, Susan, 49, 107, 116, 1 Sprenger, Forest, 71 Stai, Jeffrey, 63 Stai, Lori, 71 Stalker, David, 49, 132 Stangler, Sheldon, 71, 106 Staude, Sheri, 63 Staude, Tammy, 71 Steckling, John, 63, 86, 104 Steinle, Christopher, 63, 124 Steinle, Peter, 71 Stendel, Kevin, 71, 78, 112 Stenzel, Dawn, 49 Sterwald, Brian, 63, 132 Sterwald, Dennis, 49 Sterwalt, Gary, 63 Stevens, Kenneth, 71 Stewart, John, 71 Stewart, Sandra, 71 Stock, Craig, 49 Stoll, Mary, 71 Stoner, Mrs. Carolyn, 142 Strauss, Linda, 71 Strege, 123 Annette, 63, 79, 111, 1 Strege, Leah, 19, 63, 80, 96, 1 132 Strege, Mary, 63 Strege, Melanie, 49, 80, 128 Strege, Mr. Richard, 137 Strege, Tama, 63, 93, 96 Strupp, Peter, 49 Sellnow, Brian, 48 Sellnow, Donald, 63 Sellnow, Jennifer, 63 Sellnow Sellnow , Mr. Kenneth, 143 , Roxanna, 70 SENIOR LOG, 53-56 SENIORS, 29-52 Seufzer, Kathy, 63 Seufzer, Rita, 70 Shaw, Dawn, 63, 128 Shaw, Julie, fseniorj, 48, 116 Shaw, Julie, Qsophj, 70, 101, 132. 135 Shaw, Sandra, 63, 124, 128 Shawlin, David, 63, 117 Shea, Ron, 71 Sheffield, Mrs. Vernie, 141 Sherry, Kathryn, 63, 77 Shier, Tom, 71, 78 Shultix, Robert, 71, 78, 91, 112, l14,115,130, 132 Siegel, Wayne, 71 Simon, Clay, 48 Simon, Daniel, 71 Simonds, Michael, 49 Sindermann, Georgine, 49, 107 Singsime, Dawn, 63, 113, Skaar, Dr. Gerald, 137 SKI CLUB, 116 Smith, Miss Kathleen, 83 Smith, Kim, 49 Smith, Pamela, 71, 132 Snyder, Michael, 71 SOFTBALL, 100-101 Sokolenko, Deborah, 63, 108, 112,118, 124, 126,127 Sokolenko, Joyce, 71, 84, 110, 119, 128, 132 Sommerlledt, Constance, 49 SOPHOMORES, 65-72 STUDENT COUNCIL, 118-1 STUDENT EXCHANGE, 12 Stueber, Mr. John, 11, 77 , Suedbeck, Catherine, 49, 92, 1 120 Surdick, Barbara, 49 Sweeney, Jean, 19, 63, 111, 11 SWIMMING, fboysl, 89 SWIMMING, fgirlsj, 83 Sybers, Jane, 71, 102, 100, 11 121, 123, 128 SYMPHONIC BAND, 132 Szafranski, Mrs. Sandra, 142 T TABLE OF CONTENTS, 2-3 Tackes, Janice, 63 Taylor, Jan, 50 TENNIS, fboysj, 97 TENNIS, Cgirlsj, 84 Teske, Mr. Jerry, 142 Thamke, Gale, 63 Theder, Teresa, 68, 71, 83, 10 120 Thompson, Daniel, 71, 78, 88, 112, 132 Thompson, Diana, 71 Thompson, Peter, 19, 63, 97 Thompson, Mr. Robert 99, 14 Thurloff, Daniel, 63 Tiedeman, Mr. Herman, 124, 1 Tietz, Linda, 71, 84, 12s, 133 Tim, Rick, 71 Timm, Cynthia, so, 126 Timm, David, 63, 126, 131, 13 135 Timm, Laura, 63, 80, 92, 100, 113, 120 Timm, Michael, 71, 112, 132 ger, Carol, 63, 130, 132 t Scott, 50 CK fboysj, 94, 95 CK fgirlsl, 96 ker Lisa, 63 y Mark, 50, 109 sme, Mr. Russell, 137 rman, Scott, 63 c Joann, 71, 112, 115, 131, and, Lisa, 50, 107, 132 and, Scott, 71, 132 ch Kay, 63, 116, 120, 126, ez Valeria, 50, 80, 102, 111, I eem, Mark, 63 alin, Mrs. Lois, 142 huizen, Kim, 4, 29, 50, 116, 9 124, 126 ker, Mrs. Pat, 142 Jeffrey, 63, 113 Kevin, 50 Pamela, 19, 63, 103, 113, Christopher, 50 LEYBALL, 80-81 I ueden, Mr. Bernard, 143 I ueden, Mary, 63, 80, 81, 100, 120 ueden, Peter, 71, 128 LUB, 120 kett, James, 64, 79 kett, Toni, 71, 100, 133 ner, Curtis, 64 ner, Kathleen, 64, 83, 92, 96 ner, Keith, Cseniorj, 50, 113 ner, Keith, fsophj, 71 ner, Patricia, 64, 80, 92, 120 agner, Rosemary, 71, 83, 85, 1 Andrew, 64, 79, 112, 116, 0 24 I Brian, 50 dvogel, Donald, 79 lace, Brenda, 50 lace, Cindy, 64 lace, Marie, 71 sh Brian, 71, 78, 88 sh Colin, 64 sh Patrice, 50, 116 ter John, 64 ter Patricia, 64, 102,' 128 ters, Andrew, 50 ters, Ginger, 71 dersee, John, 71 dersee, Ralph, 18, 50 ren, Tom, 64, 130, 132 son, Wendy, 64, 107, 108, 1 123, 124, 133, 135 er Cora, 71, 102, 121 er Faye, 50 er Pamela, 51 ner, Debra, 37, 51, 130, 133 ner, Kevin, 71, 91 , Kim, 51 ner, Terry, 64 bel Timothy, 71, 123 U . h, 3 7 , v l 7 1, r. 1. 1, 132 w ner, Jin 71 , 12s r 1 I I IICI' Weiland, John, 14, 51, 77 Weisensel, Blase, 71 Weisensel, Kim, 71 Wendland, James, 64, 113, 123, 150, 151 Wendorf, Timothy, 64 Wendt, Tammy, 71 Wertschnig, Mr. Charles, 136 Wesemann, Mr. Orville, 137 West, Craig, 71 Westenberg, Rebecca, 71, 128 Westenberg, Robert, 64 Westermeyer, Barbara, 71, 81, 93 Westrick, Susan, 72, 111, 116 Weston, Mary, 64 Wetzel, Jeff, 51 Wetzel, Katherine, 64, 102, 113, 116, 119,121,128 Wetzel, Mary, 51, 116 Weyeneth, Miss Rosemary, 142 Wheeler, Donald, 64, 77, 90, 113 White, Katherine, 64 White, Michael, 72 White, Terri, 72 Wiedenfeld, Pamela, 72, 81, 100, 124 Wieder, Andreas, 72 Wilde, Cheryl, 64, 110, 121, 128 Wilkes, Laura, 72, 81, 111, 114, 116, 128, 132 Wilkes, Steven, 19, 64, 77, 89, 94 Wilkinson, Mr. Tom, 142 Will, Brian, 51 Will, Dean, 72 Will, Denise, 72 Wille, Dale, 64, 106 Williams, Bruce, 72, 106, 128 Wilson, Faith, 72 Wilson, Jody, 51, 97, 103, 120, 121 WIND ENSEMBLE, 133 Winkelman, Alice, 51, 113, 119 Winker, Brian, 51 Winker, Dale, 64 Winkler, Matthew, 72 Wittenwyler, Mr. Bruce, 11, 77, 100, 142 Wittenwyler, Renee, 72, 83, 85, 100, 120, 124, 128, 132 'E . ,3 i . ', T, Dy r 11' 5.. , 'Y lin 5 ,K :Q L Wolfe, Jina, 51 Wolfgram, Charlene, 72 Wolfram, Peter, 72 Woolley, Karen, 51,111, 126 Woolley, Mark, 72 Worrell, Mark, 64 WRESTLING, 90-91 Wuchtell, Barry, 64 Wuchtell, Kathleen, 64 Wuestenberg, Cynthia, 6, 52, 141 Wuestenberg, David, 64 Wuestenberg, Elizabeth, 64, 113, 132, 133 Wurst, Kim, 72, 81, 85, 96 Wurst, Merri Jo, 52, 83, 85, 116, 120,.132 , Wurtzler, Connie, 72 Wyrwicki, Kim, 72 Y Yager, Matthew, 72 Yan, So Sheung, 64, 121 Yelk, Rhonda, 64, 113 Yenser, Daniel, 72, 78, 91, 94, 134 Yenser, Douglas, 52, 79, 127, 134 Z Zabel, Daniel, 64, 131, 133, 135 Zabel, Laurie, 52 Zamzow, Mr, David, 94 Zastrow, Kelly, 72 Zautner, Joan, 64, 121 Zautner, Kent, 64 Zehren, John, 72 Zehren, Sandra, 64 Zeman, Paulette, 72, 108, 114, 133 Zgonc, Steven, 64, 77, 89, 99, 130, 132, 135 Ziebell, Timothy, 72 Zillmer, Sherry, 20, 23, 72, 81, 123, 128, 132 Zimmerman, Allen, 72, 78 Zimmerman, Lisa, 52, 80, 99, 111, 120, 121, 124 Zimmerman, Tracy, 52 Zinda, Kelly, 64, 80, 81, 92, 100, 120, 126, 130, 132 Zindler, Jessica, 72 Zoellick, Craig, 52 Zoellick, David, 72 Zoellick, Paul, 64 Zoellick, Todd, 64 Zoern, Zoller, Zubke, Zubke, Zubke, Douglas, 64, 94, 132 Lori, 72 Dawn, 72 Donald, 64 Lawrence, 72, 78 Zweining, Terri, 72 Zwiebel, James, 52 Zwieg, Zwieg, Zwieg, Zwieg, Zwieg, Douglas, 72, 78 Michael, 72 ' Peggy, 72 Shelly, 72 Thomas, 72 Index 149 N Class Produces Newspaper, Yearbook This year's OrbitfScribbIer staff worked everyday during seventh hour. Each staff member had to contrib- ute to both publications. During the fall, the staff attend- ed two conferences at UW-Whitewater related to news- paper and yearbook production. The Hi-Scribbler was published approximately once a month. Feature stories about happenings in and around school and new administrators were presented. Each stu- dent was a page editor or editor of the month at some time during the year. The paper was printed by the Watertown Daily Times which gave it a more profession- al look. The theme of the 1978-79 Orbit was Directions For the first time in its history, the Orbit contained eight pages of color. The cover design, done by Bill Jannke, was a silkscreen relating to the theme. Each student was assigned to a certain section of the Orbit. I. Nancy Kohlhoff checked the morning announcements for informa- tion for the organizations section ol' the Orbit. - 2. . 0rbitfScribbIer Staff FIRST ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Nancy Kohlhoff, Carrie Rhodes, Tom McFarland, Donna Schmoldt, Jim Parlow, Penny Peterson. SECOND ROW: Connie Nagel, Dianne Grulke, Doug Duffy, Kevin Quinn, Cheryl Ptaschinski, Anne Boeder, Jim Wendland, Jeff James, Bill Jannke. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Wuestenberg, Dave Henderson. 3. Carrie Rhodes worked on the Sophomore section of the yearbook. I i I I fl . -.,.. ,,....--- .. I ,y i 2 I 50 OrbitfScribbIerl 7' .nY u fit' 5? 4 4 ui -i l. Connie Nagel and,Anne Boeder cropped candids for the Junior section of the Orbit. 2. Cindy Wuestenberg counted characters for a headline in the opening section. 3. Cheryl Ptaschinski and Jim Wendland cropped pictures, for the second page of the Hi-Scribblcr. 4. Kevin Quinn, Penny Peterson, Dianne Grulke, and Tom McFarland prepared final layouts for their sections. Orbit f Scribbler I 5 l We have come to the end of another year . . . another year of memories. For Seniors, it is a time to change direction, make plans for the coming year. We say good- bye to old friends . . . and hope that some day our directions will cross again. For Juniors and Sophomores, it is a time to rest up for the coming school year. We start thinking about the goals we would like to accomplish. Juniors and Sophomores say good-bye to friends . . . but only for a short time, knowing that next year will bring us together again. So, as the years go by, we will discover that The goals we strive to achieve will determine the direction down the path of life. I 52 Closing Page Spedial thanks mv. ' W 2' , Ji, Little Photography .Como-Photo f Griffin .Studio W ., . . I-Iarley's Photography - . x W lf' . t Watertown 1Daily1Times W ' Q Donna Schmoliita-i.CiH'iiy Wuestenbbrgsiia-Hilton 'Bill Jannke, Doiina 'Sehn1oldt,jScQtt1'B'totheng3- l Artwork. ftr:.. A Stan Chand1er!'IQEwtn Cjuinn, Donna Seligjioldtg, tPh0t0staphi:rS- 't . ' ' if Mlrs.:Fendt:t Business Manager 2 ' Mr. Klingerg Advisory , fl r ' 4, Ken Whittemoreg :Josten Representative 0 A . l V ziiimi' ,ill 5 R
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