Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI)
- Class of 1978
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- '  DEDICA ♦  ♦ ♦ MU ton Lee Janice Watts We, the Class of 1978, are proud to dedicate our yearbook to Milton Lee and Janice Watts. Janice Watts has a softheart toward us students. She is always willing to do favors whenever we ask her; however, she is indeed strict with us and is an excellent child care counselor. Milton Lee is always willing to give us advices whenever we are having problems during our long years here. It is a great pleasure for our class to dedicate our Senior number yearbook to Janice Watts and Milton Lee. We want to express our deepest gratitude for all the work and help you've given us these many, long years. Dear Seniors of 1978, JOHN S. SHIPMAN Superintendent Graduation from high school is but a beginning in a lifelong journey filled with new learning. The staff of the school has prepared you so that you might go forth with a knowledge of how to learn independently of schools. How you apply that knowledge and how you accept new learning, will determine to a large extend how fulfilling your life might be. We at WSD have faith in you. We trust that you will show confidence in yourselves as you undertake new tasks. We wish you the best in life. Sincerely, John S. Shipman, Superintendent Wisconsin School for the Deaf Congratulations .... You have reached a new milestone. The many years of social development, study, hard work, and good play have lead to this great day - the accomplishment of high school graduation. Graduation is not “The End, it is the Commencement - the beginning of the rest of your life. Look forward and plan carefully for the future with confidence and wisdom. The goals you set for yourself and the success with which you achieve those goals will represent the next major milestone. It has been a real pleasure to know and work with you these past seven months. Despite the shortness of our relationship, 1 have been very impressed with the maturity and leadership present in your class and I know you will do well. I regret not having the opportunity to know and work with you for more than a year, but I wish you all my very best and much success in the attainment of your future goals. Sincerely, Ken Brasel KENNETH E. BRASEL Director of Education DAGNY D. BERGSTROM Supervising Teacher ro ihe Class of 1978 June 9, 1978 Dear Seniors. ongratulations lo you on this your day of (Tadujiion May each of you be (he best at ♦hatever vocation you choose. May each of .our life's ambitions and goals be realized May your blessings be many. With best wishes. Miss Dagny D Bergstrom cademic Supervisor GARY W. BLACKMER Vocational Coordinator As each of you move through the many phases of life, few can duplicate the warmth of memories of you high school years. Those of us at WSD feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to know you and share in many of the experiences you will reflect on for many years to come. Gary W Blackmer STEVE WERNER Dormitory Coordinator I wish you happiness in your lives and hope that your future will be one of satisfaction and contentment. Steve Werner Administration Personnel Special Services Fay Graff Administrative Secretary Beverly Wiedenhoeft Account Examiner Betty Watkins Libraian June Stoeffhaas Stenographer Elizabeth Brashi Kooert Pedersen Pcronncl Assistant Account Specialist Evelyn Gant Director of Pupil Services Esther Burcham Head Nurse Gloria Roherty Stenographer Lucile Olson Communication Specialist Joann Dunham Nurse Lynn Verama Instructional Secretary L Alexander Teachers M Baldewicz M. Dunham B Marian R LdwarUs 8 C. Heindl R. Henning R Jach J. Kallina T liar bison % D Kamoskc M. Lccdcr A. Pusatcri T. McIntosh N. Recce J McKcon H. Richey Rubiano D Sanders P Siachowiak S Siulc cwski E. Waikin M Wilttami S chncr Teachers1 Aides D D tcd ic S Church I) Kubi.ino T Kohcrtv K Sargent Night Child Care Counselors lirM ro , left iq right A Ryan. C, Nicholas, J. Slrrlccki Second row R Niemuih 1 Carnemcr A Mullen Abscm N llarb.son, P Morford.Ci Wen. M Schackler. F Tscharncr. N N.emuih, S L. i-ave. K Anciam Maintenance First row, left to right M Scholl. S. Saam. E Ferries. A May, G. Caprioiti. Second row; L Pinnow. B Cook, I Rovillc. $ Casey, I) Stafford. B. Sohuknect. H. Skelton. Absent D. Cooper. B Kobbcvig. G Frodi. Household First row. left to right. R Moore. C Malma. M MaycrholTcr, T. Wilburn, F Murphy. H. Derge, M Phillips. Second row. A Golla. D Zieglcmcier. G Jensen. A. Barun. L. Schneider. P. Goff. E. Waterstreet. R. Schmidt. Absent R Karchcr. Sandra Morgan Child Care Counselors Terrence McCoy Allan Mullen Robert Brophil Patricia Caulfield Jumcc watts April Anderson Judy Hagen Debbie Henning Steven Williams Susan Kelly Patricia Kostechka Randall Moering Merryann Wen Child Care Counselors Beverly Byme Barbara Hart Betty Kelly Joy Loc G - 4 Ruth Peacock Jacqueline Perry Marjorie Schoon Arlene Wheeler G - 3 Kelly Haskins Nanc. KohlofT Marlene Sebranck Bcny Suhr Evelyn Duesierbcck Dawn Piester Ellen Redenius Valedictorian Mark Geiger Honored Guests. Members of the Board of Advisors. Superintendents, Director of Education. Teachers, Counselors, Parents, Students, and friends. Today is our special day. Naturally, we can not help but express our happiness and gratitude to the many people that have made this special day possible for us. We would like to express our deep appreciation before we leave here. Wc want to thank you all of you for helping us to gain knowledge and better understanding of the world You have been aware of our needs and our problems and have helped all of us so that we may be better prepared for the world. We greatly appreciate your help. We know that we will continue to live with our problems of deafness as we enter the future, but we are prepared to cope with them. Each of us will walk in different paths in the years ahead: Some of us will enter college and some will immediately begin work. We will face frustrations when making mistakes, but we will learn from our mistakes and wc can have a better opportunity of being successful. On behalf of the class of 1978. we want to thank you for coming here. Farewell! Salutatorian Pamela Walker We welcome you, Mr. Shipman, Dr. Brasel, Mr. Anderson, Miss. Bergstrom, Mr. Blackmer, staff, parents, relatives and friends to our commencement exercise this morning. Today is a day of mixed emotions for us. Wc arc happy and proud to be graduationg and beginning a new adventure. Wc are also sad to leave our “old home and friends. We appreciate the things which all of you have done for us and with which you have helped us. On behalf of the Class of 1978. wc arc pleased that you are here with us. sharing this important day in our lives, and we say again — WELCOME. Senior Class Officer t President: Ronald Sanders Vice-President: Lynn Boettcher Corresponding Secretary: Cathy Cochenet Meeting Secretary: Cathy Deppe Treasurers: Tim Morgan and Pam Walker Co-Editors: Mark Geiger and Ronald Sanders Ass'l Editors: Lynn Boettcher and Tim Morgan Writers: Cathy Deppe and Cathy Morrissey Artist: Ronald Sanders Photographers: Jeffrey Perry, David Schroeder. and Pamela Sponsors: Robert Brophil Roger Henning Milton Lee Alexander Rubiano Susan Zehner Class Color: Red and White Class Mascot: Skunk Class Motto: Yesterday's memories are gone but will be remembered Today is the day we live to face the world Tomorrow we take our first step toward our goals. Class Flower: Baby‘s Breath with Red Rose Class of 1978 Wisconsin School for the Deaf Timothy Lee Barrett... Tim... Kenosha... A os Music Lover... Football manager 76-77... Loves music... Hates cleaning the dormitory. MarK nawtn Hilts... nuts... Milwaukee... Famous money maker... Wrestling 76-78... Loves to go hunting... Hates doing his homework. Lynn Marie Boettcher... Rubberlynn... Winneconne... Most Laughing Gal... Jr. Prom Princess 77; Class Vice President... Vollyball 75-77... Loves Skiing and Puppies... Hates to wear a dress. Lynn Elizabeth Brown... Musk ego... Most Worried Gal... Member of Drama Club 76-78;... Loves sewing and hand crafts... Hates homework. Cathy Ann Cochenet... Cat... Oconto... Most Angels Gal... Jr. Prom Queen 77; Homecoming Princess 77... Class corresponding secretary; Member of Jr.Nad 74-78; W-Club 76-78; Volleyball 75-77... Loves tony B. and writing letters... Hates to see a messy room. Steve Charles Cole... Stevie... Chetek... Most Quiet Guy... Football 74-78; Track and Field 74-78... Loves snowmobi ing... Hates cleaning the Campus. James Edward Cunningham... Jim... Kenosha... Best Muscle Guy... Football 74-78;Track and Field 74-78; Basketball Cheerleader 78... Loves to watch dances on T.V. ... Hates cleaning the dormitory. Brian Urban Curtin... Red Head... Madison... Most Quiet Guy... Member of Drama Club 76-78; Wrestling manager 77-78... Loves to watch T.V.... Hates living in the dorm. Cathryn Ann Deppe... Mousie... Lake Mills... Most Intelligent Gal... Jr. Prom Princess 77; Class Secretary 77-78; Football Cheerleader 77; Basketball Cheerleader 76-78; Drama Club 78...Loves Horses and writing poems... Hates to hear rumors Joel Michael Etlicher... Sand Creek... Most Jewish looking Guy... Foto Club 77• 78; Football 75-77; Basketball 75-78; Truck and field 75- 78... Loves bike riding... Hates rumors. Julie Marie Fischer... Fish... Rhinelander... Most Listening Gal... Homecoming Princess 77... Member of Drama Club 75-78; Basketball Cheerleader 75-78; Track and Field 76-78; Volleyball manager 75-78... Loves to eat spaghetti and seafood... Hates arguing with students. Carol Lynn Gauger... Car... Manitowoc... Most Smoker Gal... Loves watching vegatables... Hates snow. T.V. and OE xxn Mark Terry Geiger... Reader... Sheboygan... Most Sophiscated... Prince of Jr. Prom 77... President of Student Council 76-78; W-Club 78; Pootball 74-77; Basketball 74-78... Loves to talk about politics... Hates making mistakes. uiiinnj Rod Marhal Hammes... Kenosha Famous for his beer... Football manager 76-77; Track and Field manager 76-78... Loves fishing... Hates to get up early. Linda Genell Gladney... Silly girl... Milwaukee... Most Sickest Gal... Wrestling Cheerleader 76-78; Football Cheerleader 77... Loves to read Bible books and watch sports... Hates Liars. Joesph Ronald Hadley... Penquin... Necedah... Most teasing Guy... Sr. Drama Club 76-78; Wrestling manager 77-78... Loves to do macro me... Hates to live in the dormitory. Roberta Jean Holevatz... Berta... Ashland... Most Bruised Gal... Member of W-Club 77-78; Photo Club Treasurer 77-78; Volleyball Team 75-78... Loves to listen music, like to keep busy and Robby Benson... Hates to be frustrated and against students. Tony Anthony Hughes... Crabby Boy... Milwaukee... Best dancer... Basketball Cheerleader 76-78... Loves dancing...Hates to wear white trunks. zxx Rod Eugene Jones... Monroe... Most show-off... Football manager 76-77... Loves to bowl... Hates to do his homework. S3C Glenda Theresa Jordan... Madison... Most Shyness Gal... Member of W-Club 77-78; Photo Club 77-78... Football Cheerleader 77; Trackand Field 76-78... Lovps to talk with girls and sports... Hates school. Timothy Joseph Morgan... Joker... Cuba City... Sport hero... Jr. Prom Prince 77; Homecoming King 77... Student Council 78; Foto Club 76-78; Class treasurer; Football 74-78; Basketball 74-78; Track and Field 74-78... Loves sports... Hates to eat nuts. Mark Allen Kinder... Milwaukee Best Karate King... Basketball manager 78... Loves Cathy Morrissey and Hot Rod magizines... Hates to wear white socks. Roman John Kirykowicz... Roman Empire... Kenosha... Best airplane modeler... Foto club 77-78... Loves to ride his motocycle... Hates to do his homework. Art Fredrick King Jr.... Milwaukee... Famous drummer boy... Loves to play his drum... Hates to stay in the dorm. Cathrine Ann Morrissey... Peanuts... Antigo... Best Looking Gal... Jr. Prom Princess 77; Basketball Cheerleader 74-78; Member of Student Council, Vice President 78... Loves Mark Kinder and bike riding... Hates to fight with someone. Susan Mane Nelmark... Seal... Highbridge... Most Giggling Gal... member of Drama Club 76-78; Track and Field manager 77-78... Loves to watch sports... Hates homework and getting up early. Mark Harold Patterson... Medford... Most meanest guy... W-Club 75-78; Football 74■77... Loves snowmobiling... Hates getting up early. Jeffery Francis Perry... Baldhead... Racine... Most girl crazy... Prince of Jr.Prom 77; Prince of Homecoming 77.. Foto Club 74-78; Football 74-78; Basketball 74-78; Track and Field 74-78... Loves to play golf... Hates getting up Carlv. Linda Marie Pressley... Japanese... Superior... Most Teasing Gal... Member of Student Council 78. Photo Club 75-78; Jr.Nad 74-78; Volleyball Team 75-78; Track and Field 75-78... Loves skiing, plants and writing letters...Hates spinach. Jolene Annette Quednow... Mousey... Rib Lake... Best Seamstress Gal... Wrestling Cheerleader 76- 78... Loves to watch T.V. and clean room... Hates boys touch her. Daniel Eugene Reynolds... Danny... Madison... Brother of Burt Reynolds... Loves to magazines... Hates nothing. read Michael Dean Rickert... Mike... Delavan... Most talkative guy... Football 76-78... Loves to read sport articles in the newpaper... Hates to see a messy room. Dean Wayne Schultz... New London... Most troublemaker... Wrestling 74-78... Loves to work on the farm... Hates to be teased by people. 1 Chris Dale Seven... Merrill... Most car crazy... Football 74-77; Wrestling 74-78; W-Club 75-78... Loves to read Hot Rod magazines... Hates to shave. David Erich Schroeder... Worrier... Milwaukee... Most active student... Foto Club 76-78; W-Club 75-78; Football manager 77; Basketball 74-78; Track and Field 75-78... Loves doing macrame... Hates to see a mess. Ronald Everell Sanders.Jr.... King of the Rat... Delavan... Most Indian Lover... King of the Jr.From 77... President of the Senior Class; Jr.Nad 74-78... Loves reading Mafia books... Hates to be blamed by people. David Allan Simmons... Milwaukee... Most sport reader... Loves to read about sports... Hates doing his homework. Robert Glenn Sloans... Bobby... Milwaukee Most girl crazy guy... Homecoming Prince 71... W-Club 75-78; .Football 74-77; Basketball 74-78; Track and Field 74-78... Loves rollerskating... Hates to sleep in the dorm. inn Thomas Leslie Smith... Tomahawk... Most staring Guy... Loves to read lots of magazines about different kinds of cars... Hates to get up early Craig Arnold Steinagel... Cigar... Pickerel... Most Gun Lover... Loves to Jlirt with girls... Hates dormitory work. xn Duane LeRoy Steuck... Wautoma... Most Suffering Guy... Football 74-78; Basketball 75-78... Loves to play baseball... Hates knee distribance. Pamela Jean Walker... Pencil... Kenosha... Best Athletic Gal... Jr. Prom Princess 77; Homecoming Queen 77; Class Treaurer... Vollyball 75-77; Girls Basketball 78; Track and Field 75-78; Member of Jr. Nad 75-78; Photo Club 76-78... Loves playing sports and traveling west... Hates sea food. Beverly Ann Wichman... Bev... Green Bay... Best Bum Gal... Loves to eat pizza and watch T. V. ... Hates getting up early. S3 Lynne Marie Ziolkowski... Racine... Most Quiet Gal... Member of Drama Club 76-78; Track and Field 78... Loves to play tennis and eat steak... Hates homework and get up early. Senior Class Sponsors Susan Zehner Robert Brophil Roger Henning Junior Prom MISS DEAF WISCONSIN Cathy Cochenet This was my first experience to represent for Wisconsin. 1 did learn alot by competition with other girls and sharing my knowledge. It does not matter if I lose or win, but I am still proud to represent my state. — Cathy Cochenet obeyed • ' If' ' 0$ 4 We Remerfflkr t ) i ) v ' ' VT'- V ‘Srv on the upla near our do wind the 'fly playing. c7r g«,( .w qiu reliny, la -H'« renu mbered, when it.s scolded when ouK Inn sej . i I Wl M w. we have to leave In to learn nioj as then are no Unu WHrr . ' Football Cheerleaders First row left to right T Hughes, J Cunningham Second row J Fischer. J Anderson. Co Captain. C Dcppe. Captain; Vogelrnan. K Stefan. Wrestling Cheerleaders right Pep Club A Harrer. S. Van Pelt. J Mauss. L Caglionc Second row Cheerleader I (iladnev lutktiwNki. I Ouednow i I Homecoming 77 Prince:Bobby Sloans PrincessiCathy Cochenet I V Prince Jeff Perry PrmcessJulie Fischer I f ■■i I King:TimMorgan ; Queen:Pam Walker ! i I ? i Football First row. left to right D. Stcuck. J Etlkhcr. J Perry. J. Cunningham. K Bystrom. C Severt. T Morgan, B Sloans. S Cole. M Ricken, M Geiger. Second row T Loberger. S Plate. D Ritchie. D Silvasi, T Krusick, K. Christensen. J Falkavage. W Cordano; Head Coach. E. Mirus; Ass t Coach Third row: K. Bronk. S Walker. J. Leroux. J. Jascor, M. Gintcr. B. Loy. B Duerst. K Bronk Fourth row D Schrocder. manager. T Aubart; manager, K Rundlc. K Schultz. D. Blader, T. Schlotthaucr, J. Soltis. S. Hacker. We They 12 Minnesota Deaf 36 8 Missouri Deaf 0 26 Michigan Deaf 6 32 Marantha 22 28 Ethan Allen 16 36 Brookfield Academy 6 24 NMNA 14 44 Norris 36 26 Indiana Deaf 12 Volleyball Varsity First row. left to right P Lamb. Coach; B Jarstad. P Walker. J Anderson Second row K Stefan. R Holcvatz. D Vogelman Third row. J. Fischer, manager. C. Cochenet. L Pressley. junior Varsity We They 0 Northwestern 2 1 Waterford 2 2 East Troy 0 2 Maranatha 0 2 St. John’s 0 2 St. John's 0 2 Indiana Deaf 0 2 Minnesota Deaf 0 1 Williams Bay 2 2 Maranatha 0 2 St. John’s 1 First row. left to right L Evans. K Harper. L Boettcher. R Holcv.il . B Rumpel. Coach Second row D La Gessc. M Nowicki. L Kowalski, J Bisick. Wrestling First row Icfl lo right J Morrissey. K Rronk. N Miller. B DucrsC, T Aubart. Second row K Schultz, K Christensen. J. Fiobcrt, K Bystrom, T. Schlotthauscr. Absent C Seven. We 19 Northwestern They 42 48 WSVH 13 49 Minnesota Deaf 9 42 Williams Bay 25 26 Maranatha 35 43 Racine Lutheran 26 35 NMNA 26 44 ALBANY TOURNAMENT - 5th Place St. Bonaventure 6 45 JUDA TOURNAMENT - 5th Place St. Bonaventure 15 Coach Steve Werner Ass t. Coach Steve La Fave Girls Basketball Kneeling L Kowalski, manager. Standing, left to right K. Harper. T. Curtin. B Jarstad. P talker. L l: ans. M NovMtki. K lljfcman. We They 21 Williams Bay 38 13 East Troy 56 22 East Troy 40 20 St Mary’s 61 25 Maranatha 42 12 Brookfield 67 21 St. Mary’s 46 44 Faith Baptist 28 24 Brookfield 29 33 Maranatha 54 Coach Chris Ford Ass't Coach Susan Zehner Basketball junior Varsity Left to right: J Jascor. T Krusick, S. Walker. VI Perry. D. Maum. M Gintcr, J Soltis, R Rains. S Hacker. We They 58 Divine Word 44 47 St. Joseph 50 62 Minnesota Deaf 74 64 Whitney-Young 60 46 Missouri Deaf 50 72 Indiana Deaf 70 65 Maranatha 76 63 Norris 68 36 Maranatha 41 77 Ethan Allen 58 75 NMNA 45 79 Divine Word 46 51 St. Joseph 40 77 Alumni 48 64 NMNA 53 57 Norris 55 74 Ethan Allen SUB-REGIONAL 71 57 Norris 55 49 Palmyra REGIONAL 48 52 Johnson Creek 56 Varsity First row, left to right R. Sloans. S. Plate. J Perry, J. Etlicher. Second row D Ritchie. D. Silvasi. J. Falkavage. T. Morgan. M Geiger. D Schroedr Coach Alex Rubiano Ass’t. Coach James Kallina Boys Track and Field First row. left to right J Elucher, J Cunninghum. S Cole. J Perry. D Schroeder, T Morgan. B Sloans. Second row D. Ritchie. B Loy, S. Walker, T Schlotthauser, J. Soltis. S. Hacker. K. Christensen Third row J. Sharp. J. Lcroux, J Waters. J Jascor. K Schultz. T Aubart, manager. Girls Track and Field First row. left to right D Vander Zanden. manager; G Jordan. L. Pressley, P. Walker. B Jarstad, L Evans Second row J. Fischer, manager. A. Kober. T Curtin. D. La Gcsse K. Stefan Third row S Nelmark. manager; B Cook. K Hafeman. K Haroer. L. Ziolkowski Coach Ass't Coach Earl Watkins Steve La Fave Coach Betty Watkins Ass’t. Coach Susan Zehner We They 60.5 Plamyra H.S. 86.5 83 New Glarus H.S. 37 39 Brodhead H.S. 37 84.5 Brookfield Acedemy MIDWEST DEAF INVITATIONAL 42.5 50.5 Missouri 92 Kansas 58 Iowa 48 Minnesota 42.5 Nebraska 40 Oklahoma 21 34 St. Mary's H.S. 93 89 Juda H.S. 58 95 St John’s Military Acad 32 41 Racine Lu4here H.S. 85 65 O-DDHS-JV 61 w« 28 S3 30 69 56 37 75 Plamyra H.S. New Glarus H.S. Brodhead H.S. Brookfield Acedemy H.S. MIDWEST DEAF INVITATIONAL Missouri Iowa Illinois Kansas South Dakota St. Mary's H.S. Juda H.S. They 85 50 93 41 69 58 29.5 29 8.5 88 38 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Junior N.A.D. First row. left to right: L Pressley. M lie' Morrissey, T Curtin. Second row L. Kowalski, J. SI Morgan, J Anderson Sign Song Dancers Left to right; D LaGesse. S Jascor. K Harper, A. Bronk, I Anderson W-Club First row, left to right D Ritchie. D Schrocdcr, B Jarsiad. M Patterson Second row: J. Probcrt, T Curtin. B Ducrst, R Rams Third row M Geiger, G. Jordan. C. Cochenet. R Hole vn 12 1 row, left to right; D. Vogelman. L Pressley. B Jai.itad K Harper, S Walker. Second row D. LaGesse. C t. P. Walker. L. Kowalski. R Sanders Foto Club First row. left to right T Morgan. J. Etlicher, D. Siivast, J. Perry, D Schroedcr. Second row J. Probcrt. T Curtin, M Nowicki. B Jarstad. Third row R Holcvatz, L. Pressley, S. Plate. M, Ginter. Fourth row K Bronk. G. Jordan. P. Walker. L. Evans. L. Kowalski. Sr. Drama Club First row. left to right. B Allen. B Miller. A. Bronk, P. Mayfield, S. Baicrl, S Larson. Second row: E Szcjna. L Ziolkowski. L Kent, K Bronk, G Mancl. T. Cobb, T. Pulfer, S. Nelson, T. Klabunde. J. Hadley Third row T. Curtin. T Kruskrk, J Curtin, L. Brown. B. Loy. C. Dcppc. J. Fischer. S. Nelmark. Fourth row T. Schlotthauscr. M. Perry. $. Walker. J. Ballmer, J. Waters. Ir. Drama Club First row. left lo right A. Auck. T. Towne, R North. E S cjna. J Furlano. D Play ion. S. Schramski. Second row. J. Stanley. J Bonkowski. S Brcsslcr. S Jascor. B Wcw. D Letkiewicz. P Strcich. C. Crump Boy Scouts Firts row. left to right: L. Peacock. Mead Scout Master: J Longer, M. DePriest. J. Auck, R Jacobs. Second row B Harlan; Ass't. Scout Master. J. Waters. R. Rains. K Bronk, T Bednarowski. Girl Scouts T Klabundc D Maum T. Auban J. Morrissey K. Bystrom M Nowicki T. Cobb L. Him % M. Perry D. Cochcnci J. Probert J, Anderson T. oc-ini.-ci:« L) Bladcr K Bronk T. Heinrich J Jascor A Kobcr T Krusick M Donnamaria B Oucrsi 1 L. Evans J. ralkavage D Ugesse J Leroux J. Lesniak T. Loberger A Lovedy N. vlillcr k. Hateman K Harper L Kowalski B Loy T Schloithauer J Waters J, Ballmer S Baicrl t S ejna 9 S Koeihcr S W'alkcr [ k Becker K Heed M Drcls N. Drmsmgcr T Fells L (iaglionc I Kober M March Mauss II. McCord H Miller K Olson E. Trcucr S. Van Pell J. Wagner V Bressler L Bujanowski A. C'hrisienscn A Cordero T Cordero L DuCharme J. Faber K Henning S. Jascor U. Playler C. Prevost Ci. Savage P Streich B Weis T. Towne D Albrecht J. Fuftano Ci Larson f K North D. Bottensck J lurluno K Knapp 9 pr C lawcll B Padon L Wills I) Leikiewicz h. S cjna M Brady M Furcth M Morford M. Eldrcd S. Keller V. Morford A Auck R Dodd A. Limones Julie Stanley ■31 R. William N. Wood Class Will I, Timothy Barrett, bequeath my going home every weekend to Kelly Harper. I, Mark Bills, bequeath my machine talks to John Probert. I, Lynn Boettcher, bequeath my junk foods to Terry Curtin. I, Lynn Brown, bequeath my smiley face when meeting people to Lois Tutkowski. I, Cathy Cochenet, bequeath my love for writing to Mary Nowicki. I, Steven Cole, bequeath my habits of T.V. watching to Jeffrey Leroux. I, James Cunningham, bequeath my stocky shoulders to Kennth Bystorm. I, Brian Curtin, bequeath my quietness to Timothy Aubart. I, Cathryn Deppe, bequeath my love for horses to Sabina Nelson. I, Joel Elitcher, bequeath my thoughtfulness of football to Brian toy. I, Julie Fischer, bequeath my love for seafood to Dale Cochenet. I, Carol Gauger, bequeath my smoking to Tina Cobb. I, Mark Geiger, bequeath my sophistication to Michael Ginter. I, Linda Gladney, bequeath my love for the bible to Thomas Schlotthauer. I, Joe Hadley, bequeath my love for playing with kids to Terry Loberger. I, Rod Hammes, bequeath my foolish behavior to Steven Hacker. I, Roberta Holevatz, bequeath my look alike face to Christene ford. I, Tony Hughes, bequeath my love for dancing to Jilt Anderson. I, Rod Jones, bequeath my show-off to David Maun. I, Glenda Jordan, bequeath my room spotness to Lisa Bassett. I, Mark Kinder, bequeath my saying come up to Dean Kelly. I, Arthur King, bequeath my looking foe trouble to Alisha Bronk. I, Roman Kirykowici, bequeath my talking of hunting to James Kallina. I, Timothy Morgan, bequeath my tallest height to John Falkavage. I, Cathrine Morrissey, bequeath my love for puzzles to Karrie Hafeman. I, Susan Nelmark, bequeath my love for the Green Bay Packers to Jeffrey Padon. I, Mark Patterson, bequeath my gossips to James Morrissey. I, Jeffrey Perry, bequeath my love for eating pizza to Barbara Cook. I, Linda Pressley, bequeath my love for Elvis to Kelly Stefan. I, Jolene Quednow, bequeath my craziness over boys to Denise LaGesse. I, Daniel Reynolds, bequeath my talking about cars to Billy Pietklewicz. I, Michael Rickert, bequeath my talking about sports to David Ritchie. I, Ronald Sanders, bequeath my speaking of Mafia to David Silvasi. I, David Schroeder, bequeath my slave work to Jeffrey Sharp. I, Dean Schultz, bequeath my chain smoking to Steven Plate. I, Chris Severt, bequeath my humor talk to Jay Jascor. I, David Simons, bequeath my sport newspaper to James Waters. I, Robert Sloans, bequeath my laughing to Keith Bronk. I, Thomas Smith, bequeath my love for flirting with girls to Scott Walker. I, Craig Steinagel, bequeath my shell collections to Alan Lovely. I, Duanne Stueck, bequeath my love for farm work to Dean Blader. I, Pamela Walker, bequeath my nail biting to Barbara Jarstad. I, Beverly Wichman, bequeath my beautiful long hair to Diane VanderZander. I, Lynne Ziolkowski, bequeath my tennis racket to Judy Bisick. We, Robert Brophil, Roger Henning, Milton Lee, Alexander Rubiano, and Susan Zehner, with our sane mind and physical perfection; patience of a saint; counselling of Dear Abby tips and foresight in preserving personal holidays from the Senoir Class trip, bequeath the same to the Class of 1979 sponsors, Peggy Barta ind Thomas Harbison. YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE So many nights I sit by my window Waiting for someone to sing me his songs So many dreams I've kept deep inside me Alone in the dark but you 11 come along And you light up my life You give me hope to carry on You light up my days And fill my nights with songs Only at sea adrift on the water Can it be finally I’m turning for home Finally a chance to say hey love you Never again to be all alone And you light up my life You give me hope to carry on You light up my days And fill my nights with songs And you light up my life You give me hope to carry on You light up my days And fill my nights with songs It can V be wrong when it feels so right Cause you, you light up my life, —Debby Boone THE WISCONSIN TIMES THE WISCONSIN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Wisconsin Rehabililation Center for the Deaf VOLUME XCIX NUMBER 8 JUNE. 1978 THE WISCONSIN TIMES is published nine limes per school year; ihc first of October. November. December. February. March. April. May and June It is entered as second class matter at the post office at Delavan. Wisconsin, under the act of March 3. 1879 Subscription rate is two dollars per scholastic year, payable in advance Make checks or money order payable to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf. THE WISCONSIN TIMES is an educational tool and its purpose is: 1. To inform the parents and interested readers what is being done in this school 2. To tell what the leading educators of the deaf are thinking 3. To ofTer opportunities for (caching communication, which encourages pupils to improve their English and to do more reading. 4. To instruct in the art of printing 3. To keep in touch with the alumni of this school. ROBERT BROPHIL. Class Sponsor ROGER HENNING. Class Sponsor MILTON LEE. Class Sponsor ALEXANDER RUBIANO. Class Sponsor SUSAN ZEHNER. Class Sponsor WALDO T CORDANO. Graphic Arts Instructor CYNTHIA HEINDL. Circulation Manager JAMES L KALLINA. Graphic Arts and Photography Instructor GRAPHIC ARTS CLASSES
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