Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI)

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Mrs. Evelyn Gant Mrs. Lucile Olson We, the Class of 1982. are proud and honored to dedicate our Senior Yearbook to two exceptionally hard working people. These two special people are Mrs. Evelyn Gant and Mrs. Lucile Olson. Mrs. Evelyn Gant has worked for 42 years as a teacher, a librarian, a licensed psychomctrist. a principal, and a school psychologist. She has always been ready and willing to help us with our problems. Often she has clarified things which we cannot sec ourselves and has helped us see ways to solve our own problems. With much patience and love, she has encouraged each of us to live a better and happier life. We arc grateful to her. Mrs. Lucile Olson has worked for 26 years as a sign language teacher, an audiologist, and a communications specialist. She has readily and willingly interpreted for us at many programs, and we are thankful to her too. Her valuable service has helped us become belter aware of our world today. We wish to dedicate our yearbook with deep appreciation to these two dear people who love and care for us. D«jr Senior t low TMti at Klwitlai 1 tW VlK« i« kM l for IM PmI lit rapidly drawir (.. clear. ItrMM row luve au.li a e vl I aetllor tUn ynu hove all patten ft uww «.uk Other bettor then aoil awnlur evor haw o chance to do. Mu. h of tltla teaenea will (Ml taroKhwi the feet «f r Mf llvee. fhte la « IlM of alutl feel lose, happtae . c wlw l«w. areal rape.-tat too , wiiwkmm and poaalbly • I lit I aadniiaM. lou will ha Ba-wtln new friend , aiyln d w d-! jv to old fllenile, Mhotewr root feel lose ere at (hi I law rUnr tixOit. (hot wbeMtrvr vou , •. whatever • •« d.i, w are proud of u and vow ell I • ■' • t  • Wi • l.j. « her. with op ir e •eel iMcb in «|| w u Jn i the luiure. Ulitcrelv, CLASS or  « If ia with «i.«h . Mirern and heal wiahea fer awcceaa that wa now. educationally and Soc tally.  J feu -’ll on ynwr c.wwaaor-—•• ir Of adult Ufa Unfortunate tl   are upew ua all with t'u Irpr.a.ef etonoor t.-fa Oiatlrna la IW word of IK ll et and it ia hoped that yww will . Character, education. nd eoaille ielf-iaace provided thrwufh pair parent and win to achieve the iurceaa y m ar« cayiMr of. With bikK dvtrrwiwjtlew and effort, pal will •••cceaaful ly meet the dull.nee and ■ a credit (• youtaelf, your par t ,the deaf -munltf. ahd y ... adieu I With thkr will C. wch peraonal pride, hafrptllra . and alicceaa Coder.itwlat ■ -nn dp.Ml your auc ea«f i| c-wapl. l i m .if m i, Sch-si uml ..II K-liill nf th. faculty. I wirh yim auccnaa • n M e Imrauil of yrwr utult « ' lv r.i.iratiuw director Dr. Kenneth tirasel Director of Education Mr. John Shipman Superintendent Ifttr Senior . Tod . June . IW. j® h  f ecMe.ed another «1 let ton In ythir ]Ourn through life, frrh step of your Journey provide f ii with  h opportunity to Inprore ytmrtatf. The key to t octet it wting w v t you ha e framed. «• «ro P'oud of you! frond of eacn individual and o tho latt at a whole.  o« have hern a er.- qoo4 clatt and wr with yew ijreat tuccett I the future. flijcrrely, Superintendent for the 0 f Ml Shi ■ t'flnttr, 2 rutrUk aitu Peon 1 1 V lalent • Mr Patrick Oatis Dean of Students Dear Seniors, Beit jnd conqratu I at loni to you on this yc.gr graduation day. You have now reached the Hni important tep of your llvev. hay the education and eaocrlmeet you have had here help each of you attain your life's  c ii 11 ont and posl . Hay your livov be blotted with tuccett and happlnevt. Sincerely. Oagny 0. Bergs Academic Supervisor Ms. Dagny Bergstrom Supervising Teacher Dear Seniors. The educational process Is a life long activity. Your past years at VSD represent only a beginning of this process. I hope you will use the personal skills and educational knowledge you hove acquired to enhance and enrich your lives after graduation fro VST). It gtve« nr pleasure to have this opportunity to congratulate each of you on this very special day and to wish you well. Sincerely, u Cary W. Blackwer Voca 11ona1 Supervlsor Mr. Gary Blackmcr I ocational Coordinator Supervising Teacher Physical Education and Life Skills Congratulations, The day you waited so long for Is here. Co out and do your beat In what ever vocation you choose. I wish all of you tlur best of everything ood «ay you rearsber your years at W.S.D. with happiness. Sincerely, lanice Watts Assistant Dean ext id x €t itt e Fay Griff l.iiniHnnutitr Vn t I June StoemuM V ri't H i Beverly WicArnlwcii ItlUiM S'«i WA Kuhy Decline • •• ' « l.UtttUHcr Nancy Wendorf fVnnmr lu.i ju Jetn Boiiwick hl'« • «' Wl«n Julu Loren t n n,ma Wv nwi Lynn Vcocmj WttMu Wrltfr, exit-teed Jjme l|j cn t ihw.UhuIiw or Vn oZ V ffa hum' I.MCifc MHon (•Mwun, o M Vvs «  llouy WuUm i rin iwi ( annK On i W(V W F.telyit Cimi Jin'lltv Vsmu Wn, . «, %.At i ‘ii. tiihKnl Ihcrctw Robcriv lt 0ti I%%ntaut Meve Wcrnci  • Vm i iminhikiliH ijmc« tlmvn V ' i I'ttthiihitni huh llnmiii V'vW fSoWuuiw Icslw IVoftriuo I'.Ki MI In ',HO . . « • Pol 11 mil Nl-H'IVt f. . ohiHut Vs... .If Converse. Candid F. Id red. Tommy Harper. Charles Harper. Tuesday McMillion, David Roby. Trish Cooper. Chris Dict man, Vicki Grerman. Doreen Keller, Shelly Varvd. Bren Wenninger. Mark Asbury. Russell Bjorge. Gloria Brady. Michael fcvans. SOOtt Furseth. Malt Hagman. Robby Harmon. Wendy Hogan, Kelli Krause, Rhonda Lange. Jeffrey Lange. Renee Morford. Marcy Nelson. Tomi Jo Nystrom. Carla Rick. Bruin Roby. Darrell Slid. Maureen 6 7 A Bottensck. Dee Dean. Ricky Furlano, Jennifer Kelley. Robert Klusman, Heidi Knapp. Robert Kuckes. Chris Larson. Gary Lowell, Chris Leannah, Kevin Limones, Andy Mattmann. Eric Norship, David Padon. Barbara (§A A Albrecht, Dirk A nek. Audra Barraza. Joey Bickley. Leah Copeland. David Covelli. Albert Furlano, Jeffrey Hameistcr. Anne Johnson. Kevin Kinney, Donald Klusman, Debra Knef. Robert Larson, Connie Letkiewicz. David North. Roaanne Pmsonneaull. William Pribnow, Wayne Rutowski. Paul Schellfcffcr. Michael Slemmctz. Kim Stuessy, Paul Sumejski, Gary S ejna. Eddy 8 Auck. Jeffrey Ayres. Paub Bonkowski. Jon Bos. Ricky Braduscric. James Brittle. Maria Clarke. Kristine DePrtest. Michael Goddard. Michael Hallmcycr. Tammy Hannah. Greg Hauck. Patricia Krahn David Jacobs. Richard Mays. Wendy McCuUey. Matthew McEvey. Karla McGuire. Victoria Miller. Edward North. Scott Nygaard, Susan V - . ’V .n •. •. ■ S hrantski. Shawn Surprcn.mt. Sands ir.'.-nfu.- h Marti Voclkcr, Lori Wood. Nicholas Baldwin, Tracy Barnhart, Lisa Bauer. Darryl Behlinjt. Daniel Benz. Marc Blaster. Kathleen Brandt. Janice Breuicr. Susan BruaL Hector Bujanowskl. Edward C'atdclli. Steve Christensen. Annette Cisney. Daniel DuCharme. Lon Faber. Judy Fran , Scott Gourd. Terry Hcnnig. Kari Hum. Lisa House Mindy Jackson, Jack Jalas. Kelly Jascor. Sally Kenny. Willuun Kocppe. Chris Kun , Stewart Kun e, Susan Manthe. John Martin, Brenda Moran. Diana Nelson. Todd Play ter. Dawn Prevast. Chris Rader, Raymond Sandstrom. Renee Savage. Gordon Schncll. Debra Spicwak. Paul Stanley. Julie Strcich. Pamela Stuart. Loreena Sweet. Tom Thompson. Monica Townc. Terri Tryc ak. Kenneth Vojta ck. Ann Wawr oock. Margaret W'cglcitncr. Ruts Weis. Elizabeth 10 Abel. Daniel Alien. Brenda Allen. Warren Benton, Failh Bertheaumc. Kathy Bessette. Lisa Beyer. Bob Bomtz. Brian Baser. Cheryl Brei. Fred Bronk. Alisha Cither. LaDonna Cmko. Valerie Crow. Russell Dautey, Debra Dillman, Daonc Douglas. Paul Drefs, Megan Drmsingcr. Nancy Evans, Frank Caglionc. Lee Ann Hansen. Miry Ellen Harrcr, Ann Hendrickson, Sharon Hetchier, Stephanie Howell. Darla Hraban. Lori Huber. Laurie Hyde. Jodie Hyde. Kristin Jensen. Kyle Jensen. Timothy Jessec, Christopher Kawski. David Kent. Lisa Kober. Thomas kramas, Wayne Kucharski. Linda Lampen. Nancy Langer. Joseph Leonard. Joann Lind. Daniel Lofgren. Mark March. Melissa Mauss. Joanne Mans. Quint May. Cynthia Mayfield. Peter McAulifTe, Dawn McCord, Heidi Miller. Bonnie Morhoff. Tern Olson. Debra Olson, Kathy Ol90n. Su annc Padon. Dawn Perc . Iwracl Pcteri. Susan Pol in. Dawn Pulfcr. Ted Savage. Richard Serio. Michael Sicmcrs. Kari Starr. Mary Steurer. James Stibbe. Michael Treuer. Edward Van Pelt. Shclle Wagner. Julie a e ctic 'X i tw I he Class of 1982 is very reluctant to say farewell' to all ol you who have inspired us to do our best It is at this graduation that we now stop to thank everyone who hjs helped us before we step into the world and into the future The word future is broad. It could he people-oriented or it could material-oriented l or most people, it is u pcisonal struggle bclwc.ni changes for the better for ourselves and changes to help other people (low we deal with this struggle is vital since it will affect our luturc The future docs not have to appear black. Most people look forward to their future a few tear their future What about all of us? Actually we should not fear it. but look forward to it lor it could be satisfying and bright We can make it wail brightly for us if we cooperate and share in making the future better It i- our future, one to be shared b all together We cannot let pollution destroy it. or crime rule it. or indifference to improvement control it. For a better future, we must improve things we already have and we must communicate our desire for improvement II everyone could nc somewhat people-oriented and not just concerned with sell-improvement. we could achieve world peace or some other goal such as stopping world pollution It is vital that all of us join in improving our future so it will continue to shine In school and at home, we have learned various positive ways to improve ourselves and others We realize our bright future is accomplished through our thinking positively and constructively Here at WSI). we have been encouraged to look for the best in ourselves and in others, So it is with reluctance that we now say -Farewell to you who have umpired us to readily face the future Sara Andreas 'X'i 'n Today we arc Tilled with mixed emotions. We arc excited to graduate and start another new step in our lives, bui we arc reluctant to leave our school and friends whom we love. Yel. we have to move on and accept new challenges in the future. We are ready because you have taught us to lace many kinds of challenges. For this, we arc gratelul to you all. 4 Charles Grau c Eau Claire Year enrolled at WSD 1978 Sports: Volleyball Manager I Basketball I Track and Field I Activities: Student Council I 2 4 Secretary 2 Vice President 4 Jr. NAD 2 4 Corresponding Secretary 2 Fund Raising Chairman 4 Class Secretary 4 Future plans: Gallnudet College wt t €€■ Wausau Year enrolled at WSD: 1975 Sports: Volleyball 12 3 4 Basketball I 2 Track and Field 1 2 Activities Student Council 2 Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 4 Photo Club 2 Dorm Council 3 4 Other. 1981 Prom Princess 1981 Homecoming Princess Future plans Gallaudet College .SC n it A Janesville Year enrolled at WSD. 1972 Sports: Football 12 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Track and Field 12 3 4 Activities: Student Council I Class Vice President 3 4 Photo Club 1 2 Drama Club 1 Other 1981 Prom Prince 1980.1981 Homecoming Pnncc Future plans: Gallaudet College J g) ret rot '? - cert c'Tl Madison Year enrolled at WSD: 1978 Sports. Football I 2 4 Wrestling 12 3 4 Track and Field 12 3 4 Activities: Student Council 2 1‘hoto Club 2 Class Treasurer 3 4 Future plans National Technical Institute for the Deaf fode eA re-n r e d Madison Year enrolled at WSD: 1971 Sports; Football I 3 Wrestling 12 3 4 Track and Field 1 2 3 Activities: Drama Club 1 2 Dorm Council 2 3 4 Mime Club 4 Photo Club 3 Future plans Post office worker $• s rrt re ri t Dels van Year enrolled at WSD 1972 Sports: Volleyball 12 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Track and Field I 2 Activities: Class Treasurer 3 Rocketry Club I Photo Club 2 Student Council 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 3 Jr. NAD I Others: 1981 Prom Princess Future plans: Galluudci College Racine tt an Year enrolled at W$D: 1978 Sports Football 12 3 4 Wrestling 12 3 4 Track and Field I 2 Activities: Jr. NAD 4 Mime Club 4 Drama Club I 2 3 Rocketry Club 2 3 Dorm Council 3 4 Other 1981 Prom Prince Future plans Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Dcaf or job Brookfield Year enrolled at WSD 1979 Future plans: Job A z 6 ■ « Dela van Year enrolled at WSD 1970 Sports: Football Manager 12 3 4 Basketball Manager I 2 Track and Field I Activities: Drama Club I Photo Club I 2 Class President 3 4 Future plans (iallaudct College 7 ti n t€rt Nekoosu Year enrolled ai WSD: 1974 Sports Volleyball I 2 Wrestling Cheerleader I Basketball Manager 2 Future ins: Technical School r y 0 r C 'P’Ks « Janesville Year enrolled at WSl) 1967 Sports Football 12 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Activities Class Sergeant-At- Arms Other 1981 Homecoming King Future plans Technical School or job 3B rtn-rt u 6 m J r i Racine Year enrolled at WSD: 1977 Sports Football 12 3 4 track and Field I 2 3 4 Activities Drama 2 3 4 Mime Club 4 Boy Scouts I Dorm Council 3 Future plans Ciallaudci College ' '’jfrt Aa ny Merrill Year enrolled ut WSD 1980 Sports: Football 3 4 Basketball 4 Track and Field 3 Future plans; North Central Technical Institute fY z y Wisconsin Rapids Ycur enrolled at WSD 1974 Sports Volleyball 12 3 4 Basketball I Basketball Manager 2 Track and Field 2 Activities Photo Club 2 Future plans Technical School or job Blcnkcr Year enrolled at WSD: 1974 Sports. Football 12 3 4 Wrestling 12 3 4 Track and Field I 2 Activities Rocketry Club 2 3 Drama Club I 2 Other: 1981 Prom King 1981 Homecominit Prince Future plans. Technical School 4 fe a A Lake Geneva Year enrolled al WSD: I‘ b7 Sports; Volleyball 12 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Activities Student Council 3 4 Photo Club 2 3 Other. 1 181 Homecoming Princess Future plans Technical School en V Williams Bay Year enrolled at WSD 1979 Sports Football 2 4 Future plans Job n V € Tt Elk Mound Year enrolled at WSD. I 175 Sports Basketball Manager I Activities Jr NAD 2 Future plans: Technical School 2( 7t Beloit Year enrolled at WSD: 1970 Sports Football 12 3 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Track and Field 2 Manager 1 Statistician 4 Activities: Boy Scouts 12 3 4 Quurtcrmastcr 3 Senior Patrol Leader 4 Jr. NAD 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 President 4 Student Council I 4 Other: Eagle Scout Future plans: Galloudct College 71 7t ' jft, Dcluvan Year enrolled at WSD 1976 Sports- Volleyball 12 3 4 Basketball 2 Basketball Cheerleader 3 Track and Field I 2 Activities. Class Secretary 3 Other 1981 Prom Queen 1981 Homecoming Queen Future plans Undecided 7 Twin Lakes Year enrolled at WSD 1978 Sports Volleyball I Wrestling Cheerleader I Basketball Cheerleader 2 Track and Field I 3 Activities Jr. NAD 2 Future plans: St Paul Technical Institute or Milwaukee Area Technical College 2 £.«« n i Milwaukee Year enrolled at WSD: 1970 Activities: Drama Club I Photo Club 2 Future plans Gallaudct Collette 'P x Ahw SfA Elk horn Year enrolled at WSD 1979 Sports Football 3 4 Future plans: National Technical Institute for the Deaf 22 ctdd G'nd 'Kd ctw-n CtViiX 'Tt rf „dd « os: r6 add 4 ft n W . A ttdd .y .« f - y A t 'jftndf rA ndd . { « « - • ttt 7 t y d 2J Scutcd. left to right: J.imcs Ballmer. Vice President: Charles Cirau c. F’rcsidcnt; Sara Andreas, Secretary; l avid Buntin. rreasurcr Standing Susie Baicrl. Treasurer: Jeff llolub. Swgcant-at-Arms. Co-F.ditors-m-Chief: Brian Jensen and Cathy Better Managing Editor and Literary Editors: JcIT Uyout Editor Kim Reed 1‘adon and Sally Larson and Erie S .ejno e d Aleksmski, Kathryn Aleksmski. Mark Alesandcr, Lee Ann Anderson. Linda Baldewtcr. Merrie Brascl. Hiomaama Bren tun. Marion Bren ton. Robert Cordano. Waldo Duick. Charlea Dunham. Maude Edwards. Ruth Etchman, Jean Itandl. Cynthia Henning. Roger Jach. Roberta Jones. Peggy Barta Krebs. Herman Lamb. Patricia Lee. Milton Leedcr. Marita Miru . Jr . Edward Peacock. Leonard Pohl Markowitz. Thcrese Reece. Norma Rcmikcr. Judy Richey. Hilda Rubtano. Alexander Slappcy. Ale Snyder. Charles Snyder. Jean Stachowiak. Peggy Such at ki. Paul Sucharski. Sharon Vollmar, Guy Watkins. Jr.. Earl Welch. Stcphine Werner. Patricia Witty. Catherine D icdric, Dianne Lee. Joy Rubtano. Darlene Sargent. Kay 27 tZ'Ttde t 3 'ffd Anderson. April Hrophil, Robert Burn . Noetic Byrne, Beverly l eckcr. Shari Duestcrbcck. Evelyn Edward . Donna Golden, Bridget Marl. Barbara Henning. Dcbby Hirtc. Chmlian Kelly. Belt) Kelly. Dean Kelly. Jim Kelly. Susan Kemp. Dean Kohlofr. Nancy Kostechka, Patricia EaFremere. Rita Langne . Joan Moelk, Eileen Moering, Randall Mullen. Allan Mullen. Celine Murscwick. Juel Nicholas, Grace Ntemuth. Norma Ntcmuth. Robert Olson. Judy Peacock. Ruth Piestcr. Dawn Rappotd. Beverly Ryan. Anita Sanders. Ronald Schoon. Marjorie Sebranek. Mailcnc Slowoy. Linda Str elccki. Jane Suhr, Betty Tscharncr. Florence Wen. Mcrryann Wheeler. Arlene Williams. Steven 2S . I € nance ItCM I Iftlt First row. left to right Wilbert Schukhecht. Marvin Scholl. Donald Cooper. Godfrey I roill Second row Dave Skelton. Howard Byrne. Bert Cook, l aurel Pinnow, Steve Casey i k 11 I Km j Mi)  «xxl 1V MIN0 First row. lelt to right Rita Mather. Dora May Wood. Patricia M or ford Second row Charles Harp. fossi Wilburn. Andrew Baran. Lucille Schmedcr. Cienevicvc Jensen. Mildred Phillips. Patricia Fichman. Richard Schmidt. Richard Hargis Biirbam De Priest Joanne Dunham Waldo Cordano Volleyball Pal Lamb Boys' Basketball Alex Rubiano Alex Slappcy Wrestling Steve Werner Girls' Basketball Pat Lamb Mark Aleksinski ffjt Girls’ Track and Field Theresa Pohl- lommic Brasel Markowic First row. left to right: Charles Lucas. Jeff Pudon. Brian Jensen. James Ballmer, Glenn Ferguson, Jcfl Holub. David Buntin. Chip Wheeler. Second row: Alex Slappcy. assistant coach; Bob Beyer, Jim Stcurer. Chris Koeppe. Tim Jensen. Mike Stibbe. Ned Larson. Stewart Kunz, Ed Mints, coach. Third row: Chris Jesse. Ray Rader. Chris Prevost, Terry Gourd. Scott Franz. Ken Tryezak. Peter Mayfield. Bill Kenny. James Weeks. Fourth row Jeff Auck, Scott North. Richard Jacobs. Mike DePriest, Kevin Schcrkenbach. Shawn Schramski. Paul Spicwak. Joe Langcr. manager Missing: Gaylord Mancl. W.S.D. Opponents 0 Indiana 20 6 Wayland Academy 38 38 Missouri 0 42 Maranatha 0 1 Norris (Forfeit) 0 35 Ethan Allen 14 0 Brookfield Academy 22 20 Northwestern Military 8 Blackhawk (Pre-Playoff) 55 James Ballmer Gaylord Mancl James Stcurer ' ■ • A . Glenn Ferguson Brian Jensen Jeff Padon Richard Jacobs Crunch! Human Slingshot! f irst row, left to right Cathy Edlcr, Pat Lamb, coach; Sabina Nelson. Second row Stephanie Hetchlcr. Megan Orefs. Kristin Hyde. Third row: Lori Voelker. Susie Brcsslcr. Kris Clarke, Terri Morhoff «i J y W.S.D. Opponents Maranathi 0 East Dcluvan Baptist 1 Cathedral Lutheran 3 St John 0 Abundant Life Christian 0 East Dclavan Baptist 0 Williums Bay 2nd - Kansas Invitational 3 Deerfield 2 St. John 1 Maranatha 1 Oakhill Christian 1 Oakhill Christian 1 Cathedral Lutheran 0 Deerfield 2 Jf. n w awdi y WSD Opponents 1 Maranatha 2 2 StJohn 0 2 Abundant Life Christian 0 2 East Dclavan Baptist 0 0 Williums Bay 3 2 Deerfield 0 1 St. John 2 2 Maranatha I I irst row. left to right Donna Wo niak. Kim Reed. Sally Jascor. Susie Baicrt. Second row Linda Kucharski. Brenda Allen. Alisha Bronk. Cheryl Boscr, Julie Wegner. Third row Sara Andreas, manager, Mindy Mouse Fourth row Debbie Schnelt. Paula Ayres, Sandy Sureprenant, Patty Hauck. Kelly Julas Victory? Anticipation! Left to right: Joe Langcr. manager. Hector Brual. JefT Padon, Stewart Kun , Chuck Lucas. James Ballmer. Warren Allen. Jeff Holub. Mark Lofgren. Bob Beyer, Ted Pulfcr. Richard Jacobs, Alex Rubiano. coach. WS.D. Opponents 48 Norris 34 48 Indiuna 80 45 Maranatha 34 41 Ethan Allen 53 48 Divine Word 44 54 Missouri 39 40 Illinois 56 42 Kansas 33 55 St- John 37 62 Northwestern Military 33 83 Norris 51 60 Northwestern Military 44 41 Marunatha 56 39 Ethan Allen 44 59 Divine Word 45 67 St. John 45 48 Williams Bay 47 37 Juda 62 jfu.rt.io m 'notify  co P W.SD. Opponents 28 Norris 22 21 Indiana 48 19 Maranatha 45 13 Ethan Allen 42 35 Divine Word 37 39 Cathedral Luthcrun 59 34 St. John 23 43 Northwestern Military 24 39 Norris 10 51 Northwestern Military 37 20 Maranatha 22 20 Ethan Allen 52 29 Divine Word 30 43 St. John 32 Left to right: Alex Slappcy. coach; Kevin Scherkcnbach. manager; Gordon Savage. Scott North. Stewart Kun . Chris Jcssec. Warren Allen. Wayne Kramos. Ted Pulfer. Ned Larson. Hector Brual, Paul Spiewak. Ed Trcuer. Hot Potato! Option one James Ballmer r A e . tfon Aon Jeff Holub Jeff Pudon Bob Beyer How Heavy Is It? First row. left to right David Kawski. manager; Kay Rader. Steve Werner, coach; David Buntin. Peter Mayfield. Isrnel Perez Second row Hd Bujanowski. Gaylord Mancl. Bill Kenny. Dan Abel. Third row; Tim Jensen. Joe Curtin. Scott Franz. Glenn Ferguson, Ken Tryezak • np. .1$ rco Opponents 64 St. Bona venture 3rd-Midwest Deaf Toumument 18 23 Maranatha 42 33 WS.VH. 22 2! Juda 3rd-W 'ayland Academy Tournament 39 42 Brookfield Academy 19 24 Hustisford 36 25 St. John's Military 40 42 Holy Name 2nd-lndian Trails Conference Tournament 18 45 Northwestern Prep 21 Human Pretzels! «« Joe Curtin Dan Abel 4 . David Buntin Gaylord Mancl W'ho Needs A Chair? 3S Yamii y ’ ad e Act S Left to right. Sara Andreas, manager; Terri Morhoff. Lori Du Cturme, Lori Voclkcr. Stephanie Hctchlcr. Kristin Hyde, Cathy Edlcr. Sabina Nelson. Megan Drefs. Tern Townc. Lisa Barnhart, manager. Pat Lamb, coach. W.S.D Opponents 22 Brookfield Academy 48 44 Juda 51 51 St. John 15 32 Indiana 30 45 Maranuthu 25 50 Indiana 35 21 Minnesota 57 17 Missouri 34 38 Brookfield Academy 50 23 Northwestern Prep 56 31 Pecatonica 44 31 Maranatha 18 43 Juda 50 38 St. Jonn 27 30 Williams Bay 45 M c'« team W.S.D. Opponents 9 Brookfield Academy 30 65 Cathedral Lutheran 63 16 Brookfield Academy 44 27 Cathedral Lutheran 51 29 Kettle Moraine 46 32 Pecatonica 23 28 Juda 24 54 Faith Baptist 53 Left to right; Beth Weis. Martha Vandcnbusch. Sandy Surprcnant. Lori Du Charmc. Cheryl Boscr, Megan Drefs. Terri Towne. Sharon Hendrickson. Mark Alcksinski.coach. I ifst row left to right (lector Brual. Ken Lryc ak. James Ballmer. Brian Jensen. David Bunnn. D..rr l Bauer. Scoil North Second row Kevin Schcrkcnbach. Terry Gourd. Jeff Auck. Bill Kenny. Kichard Jacobs, lorn Kober Joe I anger Third row Jeff Padon. statistician. Ray Rader. Scon Franz, Stewart Kun . Dan Abel. Ted Puller Chrts Jessce. Bob Beyer t r« r W S.D. Opponents 70 Shorcl.ind Lutheran 47 5lh Mldwest Deal Relayn 56 Belmont 52 ShulKburg 40 61 St. John's Military 98 Brookfield Academy 67 St. Bona venture 3 57 Belleville 73 Juda 23 68 5 Brookltcltl Academy 50.5 Shoreland Lutheran 29 68 5 Racine Lutheran 45 Shoreland I uthcran 33.5 ll BUkh.iwk 81 Benton 74.5 Shullsburg 24.5 Argyle 14 I)clavan-Darien (JV) 29 Anyone for a sandwich ’ « Strange Way to Hitch a Ride 37 The Parade' Come here or I won't do •!' First row. left to right Dawn Pol m. Dawn Padon. Julie Wagner. V1.iry Starr. Darla Howell. Alisha Bronk. Dianj Moran Second row Sasic Brcsslet. Djwn McAultffc. Susie Olson, Kathy Bcnheauroc. Sally Jascor. I.oreena Stuart Third row Renee s.mdstrom Monica Ihompson. Karlu McEvoy. Kris Clarke. Patty llnuck. Paula Ayres. Martha Vandenbusch. Lori Voclkcr. Tammy Hallnteyer. Ann Vojta ek, Lon DtiCharmc rf'parA tf $ 4c pe WS.D. Opponents 35 Shorcland Lutheran 7th Kansas Invitational 89 41 Belmont 93 Shullsburg 21 19 Monticeilo 109 Belleville 56 Juda 30 Pccatonica 20 66 Brookfield Academy 54 30 Shorcland Lutheran 74 Racine Luthcrun 52 20 Argyle 150 Warren 127.5 Benton 79 Black hawk 74 5 Shullsburg 10 60 Dclavan-Daricn (JV) 59 ee'K e€t First row, left to right Heidi McCord. Judy Faber. Second row Loreenu Stuart. Third row: Sally Joscor, Kathy Berthcaumc. Fourth row Mary Starr. Debbie Dausey First row. left to right Margie Wawrronck. Alisha Bronk Second row Sally Joscor, Patty Hauck. Susie Brcsslcr. First row. left to right: Renee Sandstrom. Laura Hinz, Susan Kun c. Second row: Dawn Playter. Linda Kucharski, Dawn Polzin. Third row Susie Olson. Bonnie Miller. Lounne Leonard 39 40 ,. .. w Ptr i r« . loll io right JclT Pttdon. Kathy Bofthcaume. Misha (trunk Sara Andrea . Second row Dohhie Pause St.tr Starr D.irla Howell- Linda Kucharski. Julie Wagner. Diana Moran Susie IlfCMlcr. Bonnie Miller Brian Bonit Kathy Meksiitski sponsor Third row Iherese PohIMarkowivi sponsor. Dawn Padon. Dawn Mi uliftc. Heidi McCord Dawn Pol in I north row Kristin Hyde Margie W'awr onck. Terri Morholf Nano Lampen Tilth row Richard Savage, led Puller Warren Mien Tom Kober. Glenn Icrguson f Atf r n I irst it w. left to right ( a thy Idler. Sara Xndreas Dawn Padun. font Kober Second row Sally Juscor. Margie W'awr onek. Km larke Richard Jacobs I hud row Donna Wo niak Kathy Rerthcaume Jell Pmlon.Subina Nelson. Charles Snyder, sponsor lirsi row, led to right ll.mil I .-t w Dawn P.ulon. Kn (i.ukc Margie WawMonek Salty Joscor Patrick Oaiis SfiOAMi Second row Rusty ( row. Id Buianowski. lom Kober. Rkfttn Jacobs, Paul RuiuwVm Sara likMg. Brian Bonita. Missing Mary Starr. Barbara Pudon. Donna Wo mak Cathy Idler 4 • A9oy First row. kft to right. Robert Brenton. Assistant Scoutmaster, Leonard Peacock. Scoutmaster. Mark Alcksinski. Assistant Scoutmaster; Second row Eric Mattmann. Scott Evans. Chris Lawell. David Lctkicwicz. Jeff Furlano. Kevin l.cnnah. Robby Hagmann. Dirk Albrecht. Ricky Dean. Darrell Roby Third row Tim Rommelfangcr. Paul Rutowski, Andy Limoncs. Richard Savage. Joe Longer, Paul Stuevsy. Jefl Padon. Brian Rick. « r r-att i First row. left to right; Gloria Bjorge. Virginia Morford. Kelli Hogan. Renee Lange Second row: Rhonda Krause. Marcy Jo Morford. Carla Nystrom. Peggy Jones, sponsor. Maureen Still. lomi Jo Nelson n • V t First row. left to right Heidi Klusman. Charmainc Wermg. Ann Hameister. Barbara Padon Second row: Debbie Klusman. Audra Auck. Dee Bottensek. Peggy Jones. Sponsor First row, left to right: Erie Mattmann. David Norship, Dirk Albrecht. Tim Rommelfangcr. Andy Limoncs. Jeff Willis. Second row: James Hansen. Sponsor; Dan Behling, Paul Rutowski. Richard Savage. Chris Lawcll. Hd Mirus. Sponsor. Third row Ray Rader. Dan Abel. Stewart Kunz. Warren Allen. Dan Lind £2 ' n rt ri Siding Lisa Barnhart. Standing, left to right: Vicki McGuire. Heidi McCord. Kris Clarke. Jon Bonkowski. Mary Starr. Alisha Bronk. Sally Jascor. ■ .. DK. .. Hr si row left to right: David Lttkicwicz, Ann Hamcistcr. Joey Barraza, Kevin Lcannah Second row Sam Andreas. Sponsor. Jeff l-'utlana. Barbara Pudon. Debbie Klusmun, Audra Auck. Dawn Padon. Sponsor, Kneeling, left to right Shelley Van Pelt Julie Wagner. Maria Brasile. Alisha Bronk Brenda Allen Standing: Paul Sucharski. Sponsor; Glenn Ferguson. Paula Ayres. Brian Jensen. Ann Harrer. Joey Curtin. Peter Mayfield. Guy Vollmar. Sponsor 1 irsl row. left to right: Carla Nystrom. Suruh Schulz. Darrell Roby. Gloria Bjorge. Rhonda Krause Second row Roberta Jach. sponsor. La Donna Cathcr. Tomi Jo Nelson. Joey Barren. Renee Lange. Barbara Padon Peggy StachOwiuk. sponsor Third row Dan Abel. Audra Auck. James Weeks. Marcy Jo Morford. Debbie Klusman. Wendy Mays. Debbie SchneU 43 King Gaylord Mancl Queen Kim Reed Prince James Ballmer Princess Cathy Edler :J i t V Prince Glenn Ferguson Princess Susie Baicrl ecG'M t'Tt Prince Gaylord Muncl Princess Sabina Nelson Prince James Ballmer Princess Susie Baicrl 4S 99 I Eric S cjnu 2. Jeff ilolub 3 Susie Buicrl 4 Dome Swager 5 Caihy I dler 6 Gaylord Mancl 7 David Hunun 8 James Ballmer 9. Sally Larson 10. Sabma Nelson II Kim Keed 12 Sara Andreas 13 Brian Jensen 14 Jell Pa don 15 Joey ( urtm 16 Charles Grau c 17. ('hip Wheeler 18 Chuck OninsKi n L V yy t ym '3b 'Wi 1, Sara Andreas, bequeath my brains to Sandy Surprenant. I, Susie Baierl. bequeath my love for babies to Alisha Bronk. I. James Ballmer, bequeath my love for farming to David Kawski. I. David Bun tin. bequeath all my feathers to the school mascot. I, Joey Curtin, bequeath my debating skills to Sally Jascor. I, Cathy Edler, bequeath my broad shoulders to Lee Ann Gaglione. I. Glenn Ferguson, bequeath my sign language skills to Hector Brual. I, Patty Gesell. bequeath my love for Rubic’s cube to Greg Hannah. I, Charles Grauie. bequeath any left over fat from my diet to Dan Behling. I, Charmain Hodge, bequeath my infirmary passes to Kari Siemers. I. Jeff Holub, bequeath my experience as a troublemaker to Tim Jensen. I, Brian Jensen, bequeath my athletic abilities to Paula Ayres. I. Sally Larson, bequeath my love for art to Rustv Crow. I, bed Larson, bequeath my love for our hometown, Merrill, to Laura Hinz. I, Gaylord Mancl. bequeath my Incredible Hulk body to Lori Hraban. I, Sabina Nelson, bequeath my love for horses to Stephanie Hetchler. I. Chuck Oninski. bequeath my love for music and girls to Mike Serio. 1. Robin (Jvren. bequeath my pleasant personality to Kris Clarke. I, Jeff Padon, bequeath my love for sports to Richard Jacobs. 1, Kim Reed, bequeath my fondness for guys with blond hair and blue eyes to Patti Hauck. L Dottie Swager. bequeath my flirting with boys to Lisa Barnhart. 1, Eric Szejna. bequeath my talent in photography to Kris Hyde. 1, Chip W heeler, bequeath my habit of sleeping in class to Debbie Dausey. 47 ' X. '« Xu WZ [«• o«, THE WISCONSIN TIMES THE WISCONSIN SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF ' and EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED Del ay an, Wisconsin 53115 ' VOLUME CHI SENIOR NUMBER f jUNE. 1982 USPS NS8 840 Tli Wivconun limes  published .sis times per school year; the first ol Ociobor, December. February, March. Mj , and June Subscription rale Is Itvp dollars per scholastic year, payable in advance. Make checks or money order payable to 1 he v isconsm School for the Deaf The Wiftomtn Timet, in an educational tool and its purpose is. I To inform parents and interested readers what is being done at this school 2., To tell what leading educators  r the deal arc thinking. 3. To olTcr opportunities for leaching epmmunicalian. which cncourjgc pupils to improve their English nnd to do more reading. 4. To instruct in the art of printing . 5. To keep in touch with the alumni of this school. ROBERT BREN TON, Yearbook Advisor C YNTHIA IIEINDL. Circulation Manager VSAI DO I CORDANO. Graphic Arts Instructor CHARLES I’ SNYDER. Photography and Litho-OtTset Printing Instructor PHOTOGR YPHY and graphic ARTS Cl ASSES THE WISCONSIN TIMES The Wisconsin School Tor the Deal' Delavari. Wisconsin 53115 liSPS Non Profit Permit 137 Delavan, Wisconsin 53115 c ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED


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