Wittenberg Birnamwood High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Wittenberg, WI)

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The Graduating Gass of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy- Seven Proudly Presents: Wittenberg, Wisconsin ....-..m Us_LUU Diana Beran .................Editor Ramona Bauch..............Co-Editor Malon Chase .... Business and Sports Polly Hanke..............Copywriter Patti Johnson............Copywriter Julie Gilbertson.........Copywriter Kay Easker......................Jr. Staff Pam Bauch.......................Jr. Staff Mary Buss...... Lisa Halbeslaben WE PRESENT WINTER....... SMILIN'FACES . SENIORS...... UNDER THE SUN SPRING....... SUMMER --------------------Homecomings- Teachers Inservice---------------- --------------------Summer Sports Practices--------------- --------- 6 1. I'm more secure with a man at my side. 2. What have you two been up to?!? 3. There's room next to ME, Honey!! 4. Mission accomplished! 5. You make me feel like dancing!! 6. Boy, I wish they were full!! 7. Clowning around. 8 I The school year starts early for afhletes and teachers . . . FALL Cross Country---------Football------------ -----Homecoming-----------------Girl's Golf. --Tennis------------Volleyball ---------- --One Act Play -- Paint Your Wagon The long green line makes it in a row 1. Congratulations Mike, our conference champ! 2. Coach Bernie burns. 3. Our conference champs! 4. CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Watch out for the re-cycled Big Mac! Marshfield Columbus Invt. 16th out of 17 Hodag Invit. 5 out of 8 Charger Invt. 6 out of 8 Antigo Triangular 3 out of 3 Shawano Invit. 10 out of 13 D.C. Everest Invt. 11 out of 13 Nekoosa Invit. 5 out of 10 Wausau East Invit. G out of 12 Ashwaubenon Invit. 7 out of 14 Conference Meet 1 out of 5 Regionals 9 out of 12 -W£ Row 1: J. Be try, D. Zingler, R. Grftbk'o, B. Grulkowski, R. Fast, D. Gast. Row 2: C. Norrljom-Stat, B. Steibs, J. . Miller, S. Gunderson, T. Beversdorf, A. Ostrowski, M. Jensen. 12 MARSHFEILD COLUMBUS INVITATIONAL The weather was not good for running; there was a cold strong wind. Mike Jensen finished 30th. The team finished 16th out of 17 schools. HODAG INVITATIONAL Despite the outstanding finish of Jensen with a 4th, the team still fin- ished 5th out of 8 schools. CHARGER INVITATIONAL Jensen led most of the race but was defeated in the home stretch as he finished 6th. Chargers finished 6th out of 8 schools. ANTIGO TRIANGULAR It was perfect weather for running. Jensen finished 6th and the Char- gers finished 3rd. SHAWANO INVITATIONAL Jensen placed a strong 11th with the rest of the team close behind. Chargers finished 10th out of 13. D.C. EVEREST INVITATIONAL Despite the cold weather the Chargers tried hard. Jensen headed with a 16th place. The team finished 11th out of 13 schools. NEKOOSA INVITATIONAL Chargers finished 5th out of 10 schools. Jensen finished 8th. WAUSAU EAST INVITATIONAL With cool weather and a large crowd there the Chargers finished 6th out of 12 schools. Mike placed 8th. ASHWAUBENON INVITATIONAL Jensen placed 5th and the team placed 7th out of 14 schools. CONFERENCE MEET Chargers had an easy victory with Jensen leading the way and Tim Beversdorf placing 4th. Jensen was named conference champ. Char- gers are champs 7 years in a row. REGIONALS Chargers placed 9th out of 12 schools. 13 Hard work plus willpower equals a Charger’s Super Season 1. Coach Hendrickson. 2. New scoreboard works wonders! 3. Knock ’em, block ’em, (hit 'em hard!) 4. He broke my fingernail!!! 5. Make way! Here I come! 6. Fantastic fans! 7. Together we can make it! IE r n n •••! •••• •••• 2. BUE1' 3 fi 3D H 1 HOME Row 1: K. Thorson, R. Bauch, D. Gilbertson. C.'Luedtke, A Resch, L Twarski, “c Eckardt, g7 Alwes, C. Krull, J. Schimmel. Row 2: L. Emmel (Mgr.), L. Grill, A. Hort, G. Lex, S. Alwes, M. Woyak, R. Albrecht, C. Carlson, K. Cappel (Stat), D. Emmel (W-Boy). Row 3: B. Spranger, J. Beckwith, J. Brekke, T. Kersten, P. Yaeget, D. Wnek, M. Szutkowski, A. Carlson, B. Ciszewski, B. Wolff, E. Hanson, K. Hersant, D. Peters, A. Landowski, C. Gunderson. 4 NEILSVILLE The Charger team traveled there for their opening game. Neilsville scored first which was all the Chargers needed to get their offense rolling and when the final quarter ran out the Chargers had beaten the 1975 state champions 14-12. TOMAHAWK The Charger team saw its first home game come to a hault after one quarter of play as the power went out. In part two of the game the mighty Chargers were sparked into attack after Toma- hawk scored first. The Chargers then roared back as the Hatchets could do nothing to stop them; final 14-6. BONDUEL The Charger team traveled to Bonduel to show the Bears how to play football. When they returned to the field they gave the Bears a show as they scored 28 points behind Steve Alwes' 207 yards. We won 35-13. MARION The Chargers were down 7-0 after the first series of plays. That didn’t stop the Chargers as the next three times they got the ball they scored. When the final quarter ended, the Chargers had won their fourth game in a row with a 35-7 victory. MANAWA The Chargers scored on the first play as Alwes went 72 yards for touchdown. The game was filled with a lot of excitement and tension winning 19- 17. SHIOCTON The Charger team traveled to Shicton to end up their homecoming celebrations. The Chargers had an easy victory with Alwes getting 199 yards in 6 carries. We won 46-8. WEYAWEGA The Chargers traveled there for a must win game. The Indians dominated most of the game, as they stopped the Chargers winning streak; we lost 0- 12. WAUTOMA The Chargers hosted their annual homecoming game. They won 25-7. jig-:- ?• rtf •: ’ . ' • Row 1: D. Tellock, S. Clark, J. Kolinski, J. Jenson, M. Szews, D. Gunderson, M. Wrek. Row 2: B. Carlson, £ Bf'Wolff, G Ltfedtke, J. Twaiski, D, Gilbertson, C. Krull, C. Eckardt, T. Kersten, R. Guthrie. Row 3: Coach Steigertfaid, G. Alwes, B. Spranger, J. Beckwith, A. Resch, K. Thorson, A. Landowski, J. Schimmel, Mgr, D. Emmel. 16 HOME- COMING Queen Anne King Al 1976 1. Crusin 2. Terry, you're such a tease 3. Look WHERE he HIT him! 4. A winner’s SMILE 5. Geritol turns us ON!” 6. OO- OOF! ! SENIORS AND CHEERLEADERS Tee Time 1. My hand is stuck! 2. Four, Five, Six, Seven ... 3. Mrs. Moreland, where are you? 4. TEAM: J. Hart, K. Jackson, P. Knauf, J. McKellop, G. Schmidt, K. Cappel, Coach Moreland. SHAWANO Despite the nice weather the girls had a bad day. Came in 2nd out of two. BONDUEL The teaps efforts failed. 4th out of 4. WAUSAU EAST Although the girls showed great effort here they were defeated. 2 out of 2. CHARGERS They hosted Oconto Falls and Shwano, They triumphed with good scores but bowed taking third place. CHARGERS Hosting Bonduel, Green Bay Southwest and Wausau East, they finished last. GREEN BAY WEST They gave it a fine attempt but lost to West, Oconto Falls and Marinette. GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST They gave Southwest and Green Bay Preble a good run, but came in last. OCONTO FALLS Against Falls and Green Bay West they had fine scores but lost. REGIONALS They traveled to Hortonville. Placed 8th out of 10 schools. 19 Love, Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Game! TENNIS SCOREBOARD 1. Senior Players: Julie Wausau East 0-9 Liethen, Anne Meronk, Julie Gilbertson, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 1-8 Ramona Bauch. 2. You Green Bay Southwest 3-9 squeal, I'll kill you! 3. Bay port 1-5 What a racket. 4. Appleton East 1-11 La verne and Shirley. Bay port 2V4-9V4 D. C. Everest 1-8 Wausau West 2-7 Shawano 0-9 Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 1-8 Green Bay East 0-7 ... vi.v-- Row 1: 2: Malon Chase, manager, Laurie Shepel, Jonnie Detert, Coral Groves, Colleen Hart, Denise Murdock, Mar ' gie Brown, Mari Christianson, Julie Hoekstra, Coach Chase. Row 3: Julie Gilbertson, Mona Bauch, Anne Mer- onk, Julie Liethen. 20 I 2 WAUSAU EAST The Charger girls traveled here for their opener. In their minds they were going to win. On the courts they saw their efforts fail as they were put down in disgust 0-9. WISCONSIN RAPIDS ASSUMPTION The girls traveled here. Most of the girls' efforts failed, but Julie Hoekstra came through to win. The team lost 1-8. GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST In spite of somewhat windy conditions, Mona Bauch and Colleen Hart, as a doubles team, topped the highlights with a win. Chargers lost 3-9. BAYPORT The girls held their first home match of the season. There was a somewhat numerous crowd watching the Charger girls try in vain. They lost, despite a win by Anne Meronk and Julie Liethen. Score 1-5. APPLETON EAST The girls are defeated here by the tough Appleton team: 1-11. BAYPORT They went to Bayport for their return match. Single players, Teri Melzer and Sherry Wierzba were the great winners. Laurie Shepel also played a good game as she fought to a tie that was called because of darkness. D. C. EVEREST The Chargers lost 1-8 with Shelly Schaar providing our only win. WAUSAU WEST The girls traveled here for a game they knew they could win, nevertheless they were conquered 2-7. Wins were by Laurie Shepel and Denise Szews. SHAWANO This was the girls’ ninth match of the season. They didn’t fair so well as they lost 0-9. WISCONSIN RAPIDS The Chargers lost despite a win by doubles team, Julie Liethen and Anne Mer- onk. GREEN BAY EAST The girls traveled here for their last regular season match. Score 0-7. SUB-SECTIONALS Julie Hoekstra was the only girl to win for W-B as they ended up with 2 points in the final total. 21 Bump, Set, Spike!! 1. What goes up must come down. 2. Getting to the bottom of things .3.1 REALLY did it this time. VOLLEYBALL SCOREBOARD 0-2 Shicoton 1-2 Bonduel 0-2 Manawa 0-2 Wautoma 0-2 Weyawega 2-1 Marion 1-2 Shicoton 2-1 Bonduel 2-0 Manawa 1-2 Weyawega 1-2 Marion Row 1: L. Emmel, K. Matz, S. Heiny, B. Emmel, J. Taminga, N. Pietz, E. Peterson, S. Maahs - manager. Row 2: T. Littlejohn --manager, R. Carlson, L. Liethen, M. Detert, Coach Carriveau, T-. BSrk, M. K rum ins, L. Tabbert. 1 . , SHIOCTON The Chargers lost despite their gallant efforts. Final 0-2. BONDUEL It was the first home match ar.d a small crowd was there. Lori Liethen scored 9 points for our team. We lost 1-2. MANAWA Kathy Matz scored 6 points for the Chargers, nevertheless we lost 0-2. WAUTOMA Thersa Bork's 7 points helped the Charger effort, but they lost 0- 2. WEYAUWEGA Betty Emmel’s 9 points fired up the Chargers but they lost 0- 2. MARION The Charger girls came from behind for great victory, 2-1. SHIOCTON Miriam BigJohn had 9 points for the Chargers, but they failed 1- 2. •' - . BONDUEL Miriam BigJohn paced the Chargers to a 2-1 victory with her 11 points. MANAWA The girls had another win with Miriam scoring 9 points. Won 2-0. WAUTOMA The Chargers lost 0-2. Miriam scored 8 points. WEYAUWEGA Mary Korbisch gave the Chargers 19 points but that was not enough. They lost 1-2. MARION The Chargers lost. Mary scored 12 points. SUB-REGIONALS The Chargers played Auburndale and lost 1-2. Kathy Matz had 14 points. U'i _______ W ,'V AJW- T T|,V, - ., Row 1: Cr Clark, Kwl z, M. Korbisch, LlEmmel, R. Carlson. J. Amundson, L. Hein Row 2 K. Osterbrink. y rC. Kruit, E. Peterson, L. Tibb rrr-fi-i Anginrinfl, J- Rich. M. BigJohn —C. FUtinyIT. flaupt, J. Tamminga. 23 Trifiles 1. One-act play director, Mr. Sibley, gives last minute instructions. 2. Oh ick! a used ?? !!! ??. 3. I think I'm going to throw up. 4. I wonder if she was going to quilt it or knot ONE-ACT PLAY: C. Brown, M. Krummins, S. Gunderson, N. Levandoski, D. Borchers. PAINT YOUR WAGON L. to R. Mrs. Luedtke - Music Director, Mr. Clough - Art Director, Mrs. She pel - Stage Director, Mr. Froom - Set Director. 1. Would you believe I'm not getting paid for this?? 2. I’m so co-ordinated I can smile and paint at the same time! 4. Pampers stay-dry lining really works. 3. Greg, Let's see some real acting now! 5. We're the PITS Row 1: L. to R. I. Hart, B. Emmel, K. Wolf. Row 2: P. Buss, R. Lettau, R. Albrecht, Mr. Shepel. 25 1. A regular ghost town. 2. Sings Sings' ding dings. 3. Showing their better sides. 4. Oh, my! 5. Dear Lord, please give us strength to make it through Econ. 6. This is enough money for TWO nights! 7. Julio, does Mexico have Scope? 26 STAGE CREW: Row 1: L. She pel, P. Knauf, M. Detert, M. Dignan, S. Betry, R. Fast. Row 2: N. Levandowski, T. Melzer, K. Madson, D. Pawlowski, K. Block, M. Felix, M. Christianson, P. Rich, J. Gilbertson. Row 3: M. Felix, B. Grulkowski, J. Ollmann, J. Falstad, J. Eckardt. Row 4: D. Emmel, B. Szczech, L. Dellatt. CAST: Row 1: R. Strong, N. Pietz, P. Yaeger, S. Betry, T. Schlender, W. Hersant, D. Beran, M. Cizslewicz. Row 2: D. Peters, G. Luedtke, M. Anchondo, C. Darr, L. Heuer, P. Konkel, C. Hart, E. Peterson, J. Ollmann, M. Krumins, M. Bauch, J. Schmidt, K. Kasprak, R. Lemke, C. Zoromski, E. Hanson, M. Chase, C. Gunder- son. Row 3: K. Peters, L. Dignan, S. Aanonsen, S. Gunderson, ]. Schroeder, C. Brown. Row 4: ]. Beckwith. WINTER —Girl's and Boy's Basketball -• -Wrestling------------------TAD- Ski Club---------------Forensics 28 Basketball program granted to girls in '77 1. W-B up for the shot. 2. Mirium tries a block. 3. Learning a new play. 4. The team gets support from the guys - pyramid. 5. Chargers fire-up. 6. Directions from Coach Cramer. 7. Be AGGRESSIVE!!! 30 Row 1: B. Emmel, L. Emmel, M. Stack, V. Pucek, M. Korbisch, K. Kaufman, man. Row 2: J. Ollmann, G. Schmidt, L. Shepel, J. McKellep, L. Flees, J. Tamminga, J. Grulkowski, man. JUNIOR VARSITY S. Aanonsen, E. Stack, M. Bernitt, M. Buss, D. Murdock, C. Zoromski. O' to GIRLS BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 35 44 Bonduel 48 23 Marion 38 39 Manawa Ot. 29 36 Shiocton 32 TUFsb Weyauwega 43 4vr Wautoma 38 Imf Bonduel 46 25 Marion 40 34 Manawa 34 36 Shiocton 37 40 Weyauwega 45 46 Wautoma Ot BONDUEL Dec. 2 The Chargers hosted the Bonduel Bears and put up a good fight but lost 35-44 despite Tamminga's 8 points. MARION Dec. 9 The Chargers traveled to Marion for a conference tilt and defeated the Mustangs 48-23 behind Tamminga's 14 points. MANAWA Dec. 16 The Chargers hosted Manawa and lost a close fight 39-38 in over- time. McKellep had 14 points to lead the Chargers scorers. SHIOCTON Jan. 6 jfchJhc Chargers entertained the Chiefs and ended up on the wrong end ot the score as they lost 29-36 although Flees had 18 pts. WEYAUW E OA Jan. 10 The Chargers were e Chargers hosted the Indians! ewe tilt. paced by Flees with 17 points butjk si 32-40. 13 ers were engaged in conference action with die Hornets up on the wrong end 43-47 despite Flees 19 pts. WAUTPMA Jan. The Cliarg and ended BOND The Jan. rgers traveled to Bonduel to battle the Bears but couldn't get on top as they losi 3 41 while Flees had 17 points. ION Jan. 25 f Chargers engaged how to play hall ts. =1 in a game with the Mustangs and showed . The Chargers won 46-25 behind Flees 13 AWA Jan. 27 Chargers traveled to Manawa to take on the Wolves. The behind Flees 17 points, beaOthe Wolvefl40-34. SHIOCTON Febl With McKellep'sH tory . They lost 34-3 ints the ChargersScould not pull out Ihe vie? WEYAUWEGA Feb. 10 The Chargers rode to Wcyauwega to battle the Indians. Behind Flees 14 points the Chargers lost 37-40. WAUTOMA Feb. 17 McKellep and Flees teamed up for 30 points but it wasn’t enough as | the Chargers lost 45-46 in overtime. 32 V-l-C-T-O-R-Y that our Charger battle cry I 1. Drills make a good team. 2. The first one there gets the gatorade. 3. Mommy said I could play with this ball. 4. Give me that ball or else. 5. The correct way to block an opponent - hypnosis. 6. Terry, you're not bowling! 7. Rookies. The season opener e first home game of won 57-54. disaster. They lost to MOSINEENov. 16 The Chargers traveled to Mosinee f Chargers lost behind Alwes' 13 pts. , 1 HORTONV1LLE Nov. 19 The Chargers entertained the Polar Bears i the season. The Chargers behind Alwes' 16 ST. POINT PACELL1 Nov. 30 The Chargers second home game endec i the Cardinals 47-68 despite Woyak's 12 BONDUEL Dec. 3 |i The Chargers traveled to Bonduel for their conference opener. The Chargers proved their might. They won 59-54 behind Woyak's 19 pts. MARION Dec. 10 The Chargers hosted the Mustangs and showed them that they wer- en’t to be fooled with. The Chargers won 75-53 behind 13 pts. by Carlson and Woyak. MANAWA Dec. 17 The Chargers motored to Manawa to show the Wolves how to play basketball. The Chargers' Carlson had 22 pts. as the Chargers bat- tled to a 68-58 victory. SHIOCTON Jan. 7 The Chargers won 76-72 at Shiocton behind Carlson's 19 pts. •WAUPACA Jan. 8 fete Chargers traveled to Waupaca for a thriller. The Chargers behind Alwes 18 pis. los?56-60 : VEYAUWEGA Jan. 11 Traveling to Vvega the Chargers found there was no competition. The Chargers won 92-67 behind Carlson's 24 pts. WAUTOMA Jan. 14 Behind Carlson's 18 points the Chargers won their sixth straight conference game by a score of 73-56. WAUSAU NEWMAN Jan. 18 The Chargers went to Wausau for a game that saw the Chargers get extra fired up. The Chargers gave it their all but were stopped 73- 86 despite Alwes' 23 points. the Chargers were on wg n 67-55. ht ewe victory 65-50 behind BOMDUE1. Jan. 28 Despite the very ic] Woyak's 18 points. MARION Feb. 1 The Chargers battled tdj Carlson's 18 point , MANAWA Feb. 4 The Chargers entertained the Wolves and showed that being unde- feated had nothing to do with the way that they played. Thc.Char- gers won 61-50 behind CarlsdlFs 20 points. SHIOCTON Feb. 11 With Carlson's 28 points the Chargers won their 10th straight ewe game without a loss, and won at least a share of the championship. 83-70. ' i- mp W AT TOMA Feb. 18 The Chargers traveled to Wautoma for a game that saw the Hornets get a thorough shellacking. The Chargers won going away 87-39 behind Alwes' 23 points. The victory gave the Chargers sole pos- session of the conference championship for the fifth year in a row. BOY’S BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD 42 44 Mosinee 57 54 Hortonville 47 68 St. Point Pacelli 59 54 Bonduel 75 53 Marion 68 58 Manawa 76 72 Shiocton 56 60 Waupaca 92 67 Weyauwega 73 56 Wautoma 73 86 Wausau Newman 67 55 Bonduel 65 50 Marion 61 50 Manawa 83 70 Shiocton 87 39 Wautoma Kneeling: M. Chase - mgr.. Coach Rewey, A. Hartleben - mgr. Standing: S. Alwes, P. Buss, T. Schlender, D. Wnek, M. Woyak, A. Carlson, M. Szutkowski, K. Cappel, L. Grill, E. Hanson, K. Hersant. 35 I o a n 5S- Row 1: G. Alwes, A. Resch, B. Spranger, S. Twaroski, M. Wnek. Row 2: J. Beckwith, mgr., T. Beversdorf, C. Eckardt G. Luedtke, R. Lettau, C. Krull, T. Walder, Coach Steigerwald, R. Lemke, star. 36 i SKr TSM.L Row 1: ]. Jensen, J. Breske, J. Ollmann, D. Zingler, A. Bauch, J. Kolinski. Row 2: R. Jorgensen, R. Tenhaken, M. Szews, M. Walder, G. Koenig, D. Gunderson. I. L. Writz, C. Hart, K. Wolff, J. Hoekstra, P. Bauch, M. Anchondo. 2. United under the Charger Spirit! 3. You make me feel like dancin'. 5. J. Rich, L. Nevinski, P. Konkel, S. Fandrey, S. Wolff, M. Brown. 4. K. Easker, M. Christianson, K. Koskey, T. Melzer, C. Norrbom. 6. I've just been mooned!! 7. Wonder Woman attacks from behind. 38 1. Showing a little soul! 2. This is the 9,999th step. 3. Now wait a minute . . . 4. couchie, couchie, coo! 5. Captain may I??? 6. Coach Critter. 7. Who, me tired?? WRESTLING SCOREBOARD 21 33 Bonduel 12 51 Wisconsin Rapids 23 33 Marion 18 30 Three Lakes 36 27 Marion 21 42 Manawa 10th place Laona Holiday Tourney 14 44 Rosholt 34 25 Shiocton 4th place Charger Invitational 24 31 Wausau East 27 28 Weyauwega 33 23 Wautoma 42 12 Wabeno 44 18 Wausau Newman 5th place Conference 1st place Sub-Regionals 5th place Regionals BONDUEL Dec. 2 The Chargers traveled to Bonduel for their first match. Despite 5 Charger wins they could not pull out the victory. They lost 21-33. THREE LAKES. WISCONSIN RAPIDS. MARION Dec. 4 The Chargers traveled to Three Lakes for a triple duel. The Chargers lost all three matches despite Eder's 3 victories. MARION Dec. 9 The Chargers had their first home match end in a victory as they defeated the Mustangs 36-27. MANAWA Dec. 16 The Chargers traveled to Manawa for conference action. The Chargers lost despite 4 wins 21-42. LAONA HOLIDAY TOURNEY Dec. 18 The Chargers finished 10th although Eder had a second place finish. ROSHOLT Dec. 21 The Chargers traveled for a match against a strong Rosholt team. The Chargers had 3 wins but lost 14-44. SHIOCTON Jan. 6 Behind pins by Meronk and Kersten the Chargers won 34-25. CHARGER INVITATIONAL Jan. 8 Ostrowski finished second to pace the Chargers to a 4th place finish. WAUSAU EAST Jan. 11 Pucek paced the Chargers with a pin as they lost 24-31. WEYAUWEGA Jan. 13 The Chargers had numerous wins but could not finish on top. They lost 27-28. WAUTOMA Jan. 20 A decision by Lex paced the Chargers to a victory over the Hornets 33-23. WABENO Jan. 24 tebind a pin by Bailey and a close decision by D. Peters the Chargers won 42- WAUSAU NEWMAN Jan. 27 Ciszewski paced the Chargers to a gallant victory 44-18. CONFERENCE AT WEYAUWEGA Feb. 5 Brekke took a first place to lead the Chargers to a 5th place finish. SUB-REGIONALS AT SHAWANO Feb. 10 The Chargers qualified seven grapplers for the regionals - Pucek, L. Emmel, Ashenbrenner. Kersten. Brekke, Ostrowski, and Ciszewski. REGIONALS AT NEW LONDON Feb. 12 The Chargers qualified one wrestler for sectionals - Brekke. He pinned his first man and won on a decision over his second man to place first at regionals to head for sectionals. SECTIONALS AT PULASKI Feb. 18-19 Brekke won his first match on Friday and went back on Saturday to finish 4th but only by one point. The Chargers finished in a tie for last in the sectional tournaments. 39 JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: M. Zoromski, M. Felix, R. Carlson, L. Pellat. Row 2: K. Sickler, K. Peters, D. Tellock, R. Ollmann. VARSITY Row 1: D. Emmel, M. Meronk, R. Pucek, B. Bai- ley, L. Emmel, D. Ashen- br'-nner. Row 2: Coach Cristianson, E. Peterson - stat., J. Brekke, C. Gun- derson, B. Ciszewski, D. Peters, T. Kersten, J. Stroik - mgr., S. Ryan - mgr. 40 Teens Against Disease Donate Money to March of Dimes and Cerebral Palsy Queen Ruth Jagler escorted by Casey Eckardt 1. 2nd place: Jr. Rep. - Laura Meronk. 2. 3rd place Sr. Rep. - Julie Liethen. 3. Milkin' bossie blues. 4. Breathe in and feel that clean, cool taste! 5. 4th place: Frosh Rep. - Cheryl Lamers. 6. ” You put your right arm in . . . 41 Have Snow, Will Tra vel. . . 1. Oh . . . hi, Michael! 2. The first step. 3. Boy Chris, are you experienced? 4. Darn, 1 knew 1 forgot something! 5. Who the took my other ski? 6. Night time is the right time! ?! Row 1: M. Kmmins, P. Hanke, M. Jensen. M. Bauch, T. Schlender, D. Beran, M. Chase. J. Gilbertson, S. Hanke, G. Nowaki. Row 2: Mrs. Boda, Mrs. Chase. C. Han, P. Bauch. M. Szutkowski. C. Brown, L. Shepel. P. Knauf, J. Amundson. G. Schmidt, R. Rozewicz. Row 3: K. Ostrowski. D. Peters. R. Strong. J. Walters, S. Betry, H. Elizando, J. Falstad. R. Miller. T. Carlson, B. Ostrowski, J. Han, K. Cappel. Row 4: P. Buss, M. Felix, K. Block. G. Luedtke, K. Peters. K. Hanke, D. Carlson. K. Anderson, M. Carlson. 43 44 1. I think I have picked up a sliver from here stool. 2. I'm as innocent as my smile. 3. Two days before the contest and you still don't have a story!?! 4. Oh this is such a moving speech ... 5. . . . the heartbreak of psoriasis. 6. Our next speech will be done by Mister BerFerdf Invisible. 7. . . . and notice these beautifully constructed concrete walls. 8. My story is on the death of a teacher! What S-C-l-S-N Row 1: B. Kolosso, D. Borchers, R. Lettau, J. Miller, R. Lemke, G. Rogalia, J. Grulkowski. Row 2: D. Beran, M. Cieslewicz, P. Breyer, K. Madson, R. Strong, L. Heuer, J. Ollmann, B. Emmel. Row 3: C. Brown, S. Aanonson, J. Shimmel, M. Chase, M. Korbisch, K. Kasprak, M. Krumins, L. Koehler. Row 4: Mr. Siebers, Mrs. Shepel, Mr. Sibley. 1. My speech is on 'How to not look surprised when sur- prised! !' 2. Tell me the truth now, don't you think I'm the greatest?? IS -EROF SMILIN’ FACES --Class of 78------------Class of 79-- --------------Class of 80--------— Student Council------------Secretaries ----Cooks----------------Janitors----- --Nurse-----------------Administration -- ----------Board of Education--------- ----Coaches 46 Faculty c L A S 5 O F OFFICERS: Jenny Schroeder (Treasurer) Chris Gunderson (Vice President) Keith Hersant (President) Pam Bauch (Secretary) 7 8 ADVISORS: S. Bowman A. Alwes J. Sibley G. Cowles L. Shepel E. Shepel Missing: B. Voight ■ Sandra Aanons Scott Amundson Dennis Ashenbrenner Cheryl Bai Ibo gusv PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Pam Bauch Jim Beckwith Debra Bembenek Scott Betry Miriam Bigjohn Tim Beversdorf I A Kevin Block Leslie Bloecher Theresa Bork Jim Brekke John Breske Nancy Brown Alan Carlson Linda Cebula M Fran Cherek HP Valerie Cheitfc Mary Christi flson Brian Cieszewski , Kevin Clark NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Evin Clark Ronald Clark Julie Corazalla Scott Czerwonka Nans v De'tert Lynfcignan Terry Fill David FJ Dennis Marie Ge Jamif Go Rod ell Gr Kristy Groh Chris Gunderson Marlon Hall Wanda gPIPso Dale Hanke Eric Hanson 49 8 Colleen Hart Brian Hawley | Cynthia Heiny ! Keith Hersant Julie Hoekstra Melinda Hubbard Sherry Jackson Kay Kasprak Sandi Kaufman Linda Kern Tim Kersten Perry King Ralph Kizewski Beth Kolosso Catherine Korbison Francis Korbisch Russell Krolow Mike Kuehn Cindy Kuichenritcr Anthonv Landowski James Lenzner Jeffrey Lenzner Paul Lenzner Anna Leonard Julayne Lex Joann Linke Linda Linke Terri Littlejohn Susan Maahs •A Ronald Maszk Kathy Matz Jane Mckellop Teri Melzer Laura Meronk James Miller Nevin Mlodik Bob Moehlenpah Jerome Mortenson Bobbie Morton Debbie Mueller Andy Nemchek Mike Nevienski Jim Nievinski John Nieviriski Carrie Norrbom Jon Omernik Terry Oppef Allen Ostrowski 50 Barb Ostrowski Karen Ostrowski Kay Paulson Kevin Pellatt Dale Peters Eileen Peterson Sharon Popp Vicki Pucek Eric Reeder Nick Resch Rutli Resch Theresa Resch Kristie Roth Judith Schmidt Mark Schmidt Kathy Schrader Jenny Schroeder Mary Severson Jim Schimmel Linda Sprangcr Mary Stack Robin Strong Jeff Suess Allan Szews Mike Szutkolvski Mark Tabat Lori Tabbert Charmayne Tryba Norbert Trzebiatowski Scott Twarski Russell VanLanen Chuckie VanNorman Joe Vanpattcn Jane Walters Denise Wanta Linda Wanta Brenda: Wendler Don Whitehill Barb Willcome Vicce Witcpalek Dan Wnek Karla Wolff Bruce Wood Lisa Yaeger Paul Yaeger Peter Yaeger Karen Zblewski Cynthia Zoromski 51 c L A S S O F '7 9 OFFICERS: Ronald Bauch (Vice President) Robbie Weber (Treasurer) Casey Eckardt (President) Mary Buss (Secretary) ADVISORS: N. Moreland M. Cherry B. Christianson T. Stanek R. Froom L. Polege Missing: M. Chase M. Luedtke ■ Kristi Alfhiem Lori Alfhiem Greg Alwes Mjargie ndiondo Kelly Anderson Terry Ashenbrcnner Tim Backes Brian Baily R9 Kevin Becker IPatric jWEeiribenek Mar Bernittii. j Ion BetryH Melvin Bfoecher Dan Borchers Paula Breyer Chris Brown Marjorie 43rown .Sandra Buptrock •• r 52 Donald Burazin Patrick Buskee Mary Buss David Carlson Rex Carlson Rhonda Carlson Trina Carlson Ken Corazalla Jonnie Detert Richard Diestler Mike Easker Casey Eckardt Julie Eckardt Lorraine Eckert Cindy Evje Daniel Falstad Michael Fandrey Timothy Firkus David Lori Fle Linda Flulgge Tom Foth ' Kathy Gauthier Dennis Gilbertson John Gildseth Coral Groves Brian Grulkowski Joyce Grulkowski Cynthia Gruna Kenneth Gruna Lon Gutowski Daniel Hable Gary Habltf- . Lisa HalbesUfot. Kelly Hante Greg Hartjfben Kevin Jlaupt Gayle Hawley Beth Heidersdo David Hetzel Daniel Heuer Eddie Hoffman Jon Humblet Kay Jackson Ruth Jagler Bill Javoroski Bob Johnson David Kassube 53 54 Kari Kaufman Janet Kern Christine Kizewski Vv'endy Kizewski Polly Knauf Kathy Knipfel Pat Knitter Lychelle Koehler Pamela Konkel Leo Korbisch Mary Korbisch 9 Kristi Koskey Le«iae Krol « “ Sonia KrlqJ Chris Krull Connie Kiuit Deborah Kubi4czk Steve,Kulas Teresa Kuplic Ray Lemke Marvin Leonard Rick Lettau Jeannie Lex LoraLiethen Donna Linke Douglas Littlejohn Greg I,lied ike Karrafi Madson Vipnn Matson John Mat Karen Matz Kevin Meverden Roberta Miller Arnold Mlodik Lynette Mueller Randy Mueller Judy Nellessen Mary Norrbom Rick Oilman Steve Olsen Jack Olson Lori Omernik William Ooms Karen Osterbrink Russell Ostrowski Dawn Pawlowski James Penrose Kart Peters Greg Phillip Mark Pierzchalski Chris Preus Russell Pucek Nancy Reissman Alan Resch Peter Resch Kristie Ringstad Beverly Rogalia Fred Rozmarynowski Michelle Schaar Gina Schmidt Lauri Schmidt Jeff Schroeder Brad Seefeld Laurie Shepvl Mark Sickler Paula Siegharter Bruce Spranger Eileen Stack Debbie Stevens Alan Stoltz • John Stroik Jim Suess .-'-Denise Szews —'Joann Szews -Steven Szews - Kevin Thorson Julie Tullberg Jim Twaroski Joe Twaroski S? Tony Walder V Rick Wanta ' - Scott Wanta Robbi Weber «Jeff Weller Nathan Whiting Bob Whitewing Wally Wieland Randy Wilhelm Blaine Wolff Carla Wolff David Wood Laurie Writz Cindy Wyatt Sandy Wyatt Aleta Yellowthunder 55 c L A S S O F '8 0 OFFICERS: M. Wnek (Pres.) J. Breske (V. Pres.) D. Murdock (Treas.) ]. Hart (Sec.) ADVISORS: D. Passehl P. McCarthy D. Luber D. Schranz ]. Harter Missing: J. Diffor K. Carriveau John Agackie Jackie Amundson Sandi Augesen 56 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Alan Bauch Cindy Bembenek Ron Beran Tammy Bernardi Mary Bigjohn Robin Bork Jim Breske Doug Breyer Candy Brown Dale Burazin Karen Cappel Peggy Carlson Butch Carlson Perry Cebula Janet Cherek Joan Cherek John Cherek Margie Cherek Brenda Christianson Scott Clark Carmen Clark Ken Collins Geno Corazalla Cathy Darr Roxanne Day Ken Delikowski Ted Deroos Mary Dignan Darwin Emmel Cheryl Fandrey Ron Fast Trina Firkus Doug Fischer Kathy Geier Cheryl Grabbko Carla Grulkowski Renee Gruna David Gunderson Danelle Gunelius Russell Guthrie Frank Hable Bill Hall Dick Hansen Julie Hart Kate Haupt Laura Heiny Linda Heuer Donna Hitz 57 Jim Ollmann Rusty Ooms Keith Opper Michelle Opper Larry Pallet Scott Peterson Linda Holcomb Jennifer Hubbard Faith Humblet Chris Jalinski Mark Javorski Jim Jensen Veronica Livingston Carol McKellop Marvin Meronk usan Mcverden fayne Meverden Irvin Miller John Miller -- Rainold Mlodik Denise Merdock ' Bernadette Nellessori2-, Carol Nievienski Lynn Nievienski Connie Johnson Richard Jorgensen Keith Kassube Steve Kizewski Jim Kolinski aj| Gerhirdt korbisch Patty Krause John Kristoff -A Lee Krolow Thomas Krolow Deena Krueger Scott Kulas Susan Kulas like Kuplic [ Kurszewski Cfieryl Lamers Keith Landowski Lawrence Lenzner Fred Leonard William LeVaiidowski Connie Linke Jeanette Linke fcfc. Sharon ianke. Ron Livingston roeBusY NOT SHOWN Jeff Phillip Russel Polaski Robert Reiter Daniel Resch Donna Resch Janice Rich David Rotell Donald Rotell Corwin Roth Robert Roth Renee Rozewicz Scott Ryan M Gary Rzentkowski Dan Schmidt Gail Schmidt Randy Schmidt Linda Shrader Dawn Schrank Keith Sickler Debbie Spranger Bill Steebs Cynthia Stoltz Cheryl Suess Debbie Switalla Bruce Szczech Mike Szews Jana Tamminga Donald Tellock Ron TenHaken Harry Thorhaug Dianne Vanpatten Randy Vliestra Mark Walder Karen Wanta Todd Wanta Mark Weller Sharon Weller Kathy Wieland Cheryl Wierzba Gerald Wierzba Dean Wilhelm Laura Wilicome Mike Wnek Alan Wolff Susan Wolff Cathy Yaeger David Zingler Mark Zoromski 59 Student Council Provides Entertainment and Activities REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1: S. Wolff - fr., S. Twa- roski - jr., J. Rich - fr. Row 2: D. Beran - sr., E. Hanson - jr., N. Levandoski - sr. Row 3: J. Twaroski - soph., D. Gilbertson - soph. (v.pres.), C. Hart (treas.)- 60 61 Administration Mr. Richard Dignan Superintendents Board of Education Seated: R. Dignan, V. Jorgensen, R. Hanson, F. Slaney. Standing: R. Seefeldt, M. Schmidt, E. Kruit, E. Szews, E. Bushman, C. Larsen. 62 67 EDWARD SHEPEL Band T UREL SHEPEL English JOE SIBLEY English But the stars we could reach were just starfish on the beach. CLASS OF 77 Super Seniors------------Officers --Advisors---------------Adwards - -------------Honor Roll----------- 70 In loving memory fhe class of nineteen-hundred and seventy-seven proudly dedicate this volume of the Sword and Shield to Thomas J. Ostrowski Who left us on the twenty-eighth day of February, nineteen-hundred and seventy four. We give them back to you O Lord who first gave them to us, and as you did not lose them in the giving, so we do not lose them in the return. Not as the world gives do you give, O Lover of souls! For what is yours is also ours, if we belong to you. Life is unending because love is undying, and the boundaries of this mortal life are but on an horizon, and an horizon is but the limit of our sight. Lift us up strong Son of God, that we may see beyond the horizon! And while you prepare a place for us, as you have promised, prepare us also for that happy place, that where you are may we be also, with those we have loved, forever. LuANNE BERNITT ALLEN BORCHARDT ROBERT ALFHEIM 74 MALON CHASE ERVIN CHEREK MARIA CIESLEWICZ DAN BACKES RAMONA BAUCH KAYE BEISWANGER PAM CIZEWSKI BONNIE CLARK GLORIA DOOLITTLE MARK EASKER JEROME GRABKO 76 JULIE GILBERTSON KIMBERLY GILDSETH MARCIA GORSKI JEFF HAUPT f ' MARGA KRUMINS CYNTHIA MALPERT since we were nine or ten 79 JEFFREY OMERNICK RICHARD OSTROWSKI PAMELA RICH CAROL MEVERDEN JESSE MILLER RANDY THORSON DONALD TREZBIATOWSKI GLORIA NOWACKI SCOTT SICKLER LAUREL TWAROSKI 8) L a BRUCE BRUNDAGE ROBERT BUSS THOMAS COPPENS Learned of love I n ML JILL ECKARDT 82 HAZEL HALL ALAN HART ERIC ERICKSON ALAN HARTLEBEN 84 GERIANNE LEX c GREGORY FURMANECK STEVE GUNDERSON LAURA KUBIACZYK ANDREW KORBISCH Skinned our hearts and skinned our knees. 85 ANN MERONK BRIAN MILLER TERRENCE OSTROWSKI KAREN PAULSON NANCY PIETZ 86 JEFF NEUMAN NADINE LONG Top Ten Songs of 1976 1. Tonights the Night - Rod Stewart 2. Afternoon Delight - Starlight Vocal Band 3. Silly Love Song - Paul McCarthy and Wings 4. Disco Lady - Johnny Taylor 5. Rock Me - Steve Miller 6. Don't Go Breakin My Heart - Elton John and Kiki Dee 7. Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry 8. December of '63 - Four Seasons 9. 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon 10. Shannon - Henery Gross 87 THOMAS POLASKI PATRICK RESCH GALE ROGALLA Gerald Rogalia Kennith Tautges Pamela Schmidt Larry Thorson Timothy Schmidt 88 Joni Wendler Glenn Whiting Jane Wierzba Roger Wilhelm Thomas Vliestra James Wanta Chris Wilcome Karen Witkowski Lorraine Stroik 89 PETER WOJCIECHOWSKI MARK WOYAK MELISSA YAEGER JULIE YENTER KIM WYATT MARK ZBLEWSKI MARIANNE ZEINERT JUDY ZERNEKE 90 seasons have all gone. ■SI HECTOR ELIZONDO I am an exchange student from Monterrey, Nueva Leon, Mexico. It is for me a great experience to be with you this year. I am here primarily to learn English. Also, I am happy to learn the customs. I think Wisconsin is very pretty, especially the snow. Despite that your climate and customs are different from Mexico I really like them. 91 Class Flower: CARNATION Family'Leadership of Tomorrow Nancy Levandoski Class Colors: GREEN AND GOLD Class Motto: DO NOT FOLLOW WHERE THE PATH LEADS; RATHER GO WHERE THERE IS NO PATH AND LEAVE A TRAIL. Senior Class Advisors UNDER THE SUN -----Band and Flags---Clarinet Choir--- -----Brass Choir-Glee Clubs-Chorus----- -----Madrigal---Swing Choir-Tri’ms----- Annual Staff-Scholastic Competitions--- .....YDA...FBLA---FFA....FHA---GAA----- Paper Staff Cadets W-B Winners Spanish Club Musical Talent Abundant at W.B.H.S. 1. Superbowl, here we come! 2. 1 owe all my pucker power to playing this horn! 3. W- B formation?!? 4. OFFICERS: D. Beran (pres.), S. Szews (v.p.), K. Wolff (sec.- treas.). 5. BAND COUNCIL: L. Grill (senior rep.), C. Norrbom (junior rep.), D. Szews (soph, rep.), K. Cappel (frosh. rep.). BAND: Row 1: C. Eckardt, L. Halbesleben, L. Shepel, K. Easker, C. Krull, L. Grill, R. Albrecht, S. Heiny, M. Easker, R. Lemke. Row 2: M. Cieslewicz, T. Littlejohn, S. Szews, K. Cappel, P. Buss, R. Letteau, J. Gildseth, D. Breyer, L. Cherek. Row 3: J. Han, K. Matz, P. Brayer, G. Luedtke, T. Schlender, T. Melzer, M. Szews, D. Tellock, M. Detert, D. Beran, J. Schroeder, ]. Ollmann. Row 4: Mr. Shepel. BAND: Row 1: D. Schrank, M. Norrbom, D. Szews, L. Buntrock, M. Tamminga, J. Gilbertson, K. Hanke, M. Anchondo, S. Buntrock, C. Clark, M. Dignan. Row 2: B. Clark, T. Melzer, D. Mueller, N. Pietz, B. Emmel, J. Eckardt, K. Norrbom, D. Spranger, K. Jackson, M. Buss, C. Wiezba, K. Cappel, M. Wnek. Row 3: C. Fandrey, C. Suess, L. Heiny, D. Murdock, K. Matz, K. Ringstad, S. Schmidt, K. Wolff, D. Switalleva, J. Buntrock, C. Dan. CLARINET AND BRASS CLARINET CHOIR: Row 1: C. Norrbom, M. Buss, K. Wolff, T. Mel- zer, T. Littlejohn, B. Emmel. Row 2: Mr. Shepel, B. Clark, K. Matz, K. Ringstad, N. Pietz, J. Eckardt. BRASS CHOIR: Row 1: J. Gildseth, R. Albrecht, L. Grill, S. Heiny, M. Easker, R. Lemke. Row 2: K. Gauthier, P. Knauf, R. Lettau, P. Buss, J. McKellop, S. Szews, J. Schoeder. Row 3: C. Eckardt, K. Cappel, L. Shepel, K. Easker. Row 4: Mr. Shepel, L. Hablesleben. Row 1: J. Beckwith, P. Yaeger, E. Hanson, A. Han, M. Woyak, S. Alwes, G. Lredtke, C. Gunderson, D. Peters. Row 2: R. Lemke, M. Chase, T. Schlender, S. Gunderson, S. Betry, R. Lettau, C. Brown. Row 1: R. Resch, K. Wolff, J. Schmidt, J. Schroeder, N. Detert, K. Madson, D. Pawlowski, R. Carlson, J. Lex, C. Groves, P. Konkol. Row 2: N. Brown. V. Cherek, C. Zoromski, K. Kasprak, L. Cherek, M. Cieslewicz, P. Hankc, N. Pietz, J. Ollmann, L. Dignan, S. Aanonsen, K. Cappel. Row 3: M. Anchondo, B. Clark, P. Johnson, J. Gilbertson, N. Levandowski, D. Beran, M. Krumins, L. Kern, G. Schmidt, C. Mal- pert, S. Zermeke, L. Twarski. Row 4: B. Windle, S. Linke, L. Bernitt, N. Hartleben, P. Rich, R. Weber, M. Christianson, J. Falstad, K. Easker, C. Norrbom, R. Strong, J. Huk, C. Hart, E. Peterson. Row 5: T. Littlejohn, S. Maahs. L. Gutowski, P. Knauf, P. Siegharter, L. Concerts, Contest, and Confusion Row 1: Cindy Zoromski, Nancy Brown, Kay Kasprak, Valerie Cherek, Laurel Twaroski, Paula Schmidt, Linda Kern, Robin Strong, Julie Falstad, Carrie Norrbom, Julie Hoekstra, Eileen Peterson. Row 2: Lynn Cherek, Sue Maahs, Marga Krummins, Marcia Gorski, Judy Linke, Bonnie Clark, Ruth Resch, Judy Schmidt, Karla Wolff. Row 3: Diana Beran, Maria Cieslewicz, Nancy Levandoski, Pam Rich, Steve Gunderson, Scott Betry, Nancy Hartleben, Patti Johnson, Terri Littlejohn, Colleen Han, Mary Christianson, Polly Knaupf, Karen Cappel, Gail Schmidt. Row 4: Margie Anchondo, Trina Firkus, Linda Fluegge, Lori Liethen, Robbie Weber, Ray Lemke, Rick Lettau, Ralph Kizewski, Pam Konkel, Deena Krueger, Coral Groves, Lori Gutowski, Laurie Shepel. Row 5: Eric Hanson, Kay Easker, Mark Woyak, Chris Gunderson, Dale Peters, Greg Luedtke, Pete Yaeger, Steve Alwes, Malon Chase. MADRIGAL: D. Peters, M. Cieslewicz, S. Gunderson, L. Twaroski, M. Chase, K. Peters, N. Levandowski, P. Knauf, S. Maahs, L. Shepel, S. Alwes, K. Easker, M. Woyak, E. Hanson. SWING CHORUS: Row 1: S. Aanonsen, D. Beran, M. Cieslewicz, M. Chase. Row 2: E. Peterson, N. Pietz, R. Strong, M. Christianson, J. Falstad, C. Norrbom, C. Hart, K. Wolff, T. Littlejohn. Row 3: K. Peters, C. Brown, R. Lettau, D. Peters, J. Beckwith. Row 4: C. Gunderson, E. Hanson, P. Yaeger, S. Alwes, M. Woyak, ,0] R. Lemke. Missing: P. Johnson. Initiation Highlights the Year 4. I use Oil of Olay every day. 2. Why do I always have to be the baby when we play house? 3. Modern Music Monkeys. 1. Dressed and ready to sing for Channel 7!!! OFFICERS: M. Cieslewicz (Rep- His.), R- Strong (v. pres.) M. Chase (pres.), E. Peterson (sec.), Colleen Han (treas.). Row 1: M. Cieslewicz, M. Christianson, J. Eckardt, D. Beran. Row 2: L. Twarski, N. Pietz, D. Hanke, P. Johnson, N. Hartleben, E. Hanson, K. Easker. Row 3: R. Lemke, K. Wolff, C. Norrbom, J. Falstad, C. Zoromski, L. Shepel, P. Knauf, E. Peterson. Row 4: C. Han, S. Maas, D. Peters, R. Strong, M. Chase, S. Gunderson, N. Levandoski. M. Krumins. Row 5: C. Gunderson, J. Beckwith. Aaviso O? Soph, staff Lisa Marv j Junior staff Pam Kay oops! NOBODY'S PERFECT!!! Buf We Try Although things aren't ALWAYS right, we the staff of Sword and Shield '77” have tried our utmost to make your yearbook the very best. And we couldn't have done it without an advisor like T. O. Jackson to 'set us straight' in our times of insanity! Row 1: Patti Johnson, Polly Hanke Malon Chase. Lisa Halbeslaben, Julie Gilbertson, Kay Easker, Mary Buss. Row 2: Diana Beran High Quiz Bowl K. Beiswanger, J. Zernicke, J. Eckardt, L. Grill, N. Pietz. Business Competition Row 1: M. Zeinart, T. Schlender, L. Twaro- ski, M. Tamminga. Row 2: B. Grulkowski, K. Kasprak, V. Cherek, C. Brown. M A T H C 0 M P E T 1 T I O N Row 1: T. Kuplic, L. Shepel, C. Kruit, R. Bauch, K. Beiswanger. Row 2: J. Brekke, L. Grill, E. Han- son, T. Beversdorf. Row 3: Mr. Alwes, P. Buss. J D A u A S N 1 s 1 R o O Y c R M 1 E A N T S 1 O N T. Vliestra, (v.pres.) R. Bauch, (pres.) M. Easker (sec.-ireas.) Row 1: J. Kolinski, R. Vliestra, A. Bauch. Row 2: D. Gast, K. Kasaube, M. Easker, Mr. Harter. Row 3: D. Breyer, D. Ostxowski, G. Furmanek, T. Polaski. Row 4: T. Vliestra, R. Tenhaken, T. Ostrow- ski, M. Zblewski. 107 Sales Prove Successful for FBLA D Blmtenek12?’!.chroe?er- M- Zienert, P. Rich. L. Letaiskl. P. Clzewskl, S. Gruna, G. Rogalia. V. Wltcpalek. Row 2: wSk ii?.', Fi5™iV che'ek- M,' Tamminga, R. Resch. C. Korblsch. S. Heiny. C. Meverden, J. Zemeke, P. Schmidt, L. Twaroskl. J Szewsdp HardetenKi rk rdi °r' «W 2: N’ Br°w ’ K’ KasPrak’ c- Zotoimkl. K. Hanke. J. Wendler. K. Glldseth, L. Bemitt. S. 5 zews, F. Harueben. J. Eckardt, B. Rogalia, P. Siegharter, C. Grunna, M. Brown, C. Evje, P. Konkel. Row 4: K. Kaufman R IaoI.t M Rum K. Gauthier. R. Weber, T. Carlson. C. Brown. M. Plerzchabki, R. Lemke. B. Gmlkowski, J. Miller, H. Hall, N. Long. Fuiure Farmers Sell Candies, Magazines, and Seeds 109 Row 1: G. Wierzba, A. Wolff, R. Ooms, S. Wanta, M. Meronk. F. Hable, G. Korbisch, R. Polaski, J. Cherek, R. Mlodik. Row 2: K. Opper, B. Lewandowski, A. Bauch, T. Deroos, L. Lenzner, K. Gruna. Row 3: R. Vliestra, R. Tenhaken, E. Corazalla, R. Wilhelm, D. Fischer, J. Olson, J. Kolinski, T. Wanta, K. Corazalla, M. Bloecher, D. Tellock, R. Mueller. Row 4: G. Hable, F. Rozmarynowski, M. Pierzchalski, W. Wieland, K. Hanke, D. Heuer, J. Penrose. B. Ooms, R. Bauch, K. Clark, K. Haupt, K. Meverden, K. Peters. Row 1: D. Gast, ]. Lenzner, M. Fandrey, F. Korbisch, J. Lenzner, K. Clark, T. Vliestra, T. Ostrowski, S. Long, W. Hersant. Row 2: N. Mlodik, M. Schmidt, P. Lenzner, J. Suess, A. Szews, R. Grabko, C. Wilcome, M. Easker, 110 J. Breske, M. Zblewski, A. Korbisch, B. Lex, R. Lettau. Row 3: S. Amundson, T. Polaski, D. Flees, J. Nievinski, J. Van Patten. FHA Snaps F.F.A. SWEET- HEART Lorraine Stroik F.H.A. BEAU Wayne Hersant Goo-Goo's, Cookbook Sales, Follies, Funtastic Night. . . Just a Few FHA Activities in '77 1. You in the front, shut up or I'll make mashed 'taters out of you! 2. The I can’t believe it's a girdle girdle. 3. I'm Julie, fly me! 4. When you hit him like this he should . . . OFFICERS: Row 1: S. Szews (treas.), L. Cherek (hist.), M. Cieslewicz (pres.). Row 2: J. Lei then (rep.), J. Gilbertson (v.pres.), P. Hanke (sec.), N. Pietz (rec. char.), M. Krummins (pari.). 112 Row 1: D. Beran, M. Detert. L. Cherek, M. Cieslewicz, S. Szews. J. Gilbertson, B. Ostrowski, M. Geier, K. Ostrowski, V. Pucek, L. Emmel, K. Wolff. C. Zoromski. Row 2: L. Letarski, K. Gildseth, K. Witkowski, M. Gorski, P. Rich, N. Hartlebcn, P. Johnson, C. Han, N. Brown, V. Cherek, K. Kasprak. Row 3: M. Krumins, C. Heiny, L. Tabben, L. Buntrock, J. Wendler, M. Harris, M. Yaeger, S. Cruna, P. Ciszewski, M. Bauch, L. Holcomb. Row 4: V. Witcpalek, S. Jackson, P. Hanke, N. Pietz, S. Hanke, J. Huk, E. Peterson, C. Norrbom, R. Strong. Row 5: K. Wyatt, G. Lex, J. Linke, S. Heiny. B. Wendler, L. Melzer, L. Wanta, J. Unke, L. Linke, K. Easker, J. Falstad, J. Walters. Row 1: P. Breyer, S. Weller, J. Amundson, C. Wierzba, M. Cherek, S. Wolff, K. Geier, R. Gruna, K. Wanta, J. Cherek, L. Heuer, J. Cherek. Row 2: D. Murdock. K. Yaeger, L. Nievinski, C. Stoltz, M. Dignan, M. Brown, C. Gruna, L. Holcomb, C. Benbemek, C. Grulkowski, J. Linke, R. Rozewicz, C. Linke. Row 3: C. Lamers, J. Rich, F. Humblet, B. Christianson, L. Halbesleben, D. Szews, L. Schmidt, M. Norrbom, K. Koskey, T. Carlson, L. Writz, C. Clark. Row 4: C. Mckellop, L. Wilcome, L. Heiny, R. Mueller, K. Osterbrink, L. Gutowski, R. Jagler, M. Buss. K. Kaufman, 113 K. Gauthier, M. Anchondo, C. Fandrey. Row 5: L. Letarski, K. Gildseth, J. Grulkowski, L. Alfeim. L. Krolow, P. Knauf, L. Shepel, P. Sieghaner, L. Ecken, R. Weber, R. Carlson, J. Lex, C. Suess, M. Korbisch. 114 1. Set this one up - PLEASE! 2. Nadia here I come! 3. OFFICERS: B. Emmel - pres., M. Anchondo - treas., J. McKellep - vice-pres.. Missing: L. Flees - pt. rec. 4. Watch this one fly! 5. I'm number 1. Row 1: P. Hanke, B. Emmel, S. Szews, J. Gilbertson, L. Cherek, M. Cieslewicz, D. Beran, M. Deteri, J. Ollmann, N. Pietz, M. Krumins. Row 2: J. Linke, S. Heiny, G. Nowacki, J. Wendler, S. Aanonsen, J. Mckellop, C. Tryba, D. Benbemek, C. Zoromski, V. Cherek, K. Kasprak, N. Brown. Row 3: J. Goestch, C. Heiny, L. Tabbert, B. Carlson, D. Mueller, L. Dignan, J. Falstad, K. Easker, K. Ostrowski, E. Peterson. T. Littlejohn. Row 4: M. Christianson, M. Geier, K. Wolff, S. Schmidt, T. Melzer, K. Matz, B. Wendler, G. Rogalia, L. Emmel, B. Ostrowski. Row 1: L. Linke, R. Weber, J. Hart, J. Rich, D. Murdock, M. Brown, P. Konkel, D. Pawlowski, K. Madson, J. Cherek, M. Korbisch, J. Linke. Row 2: D. Linke, J. Linke, T. Carlson, S. Wolff, M. Cherek, J. Amundson, C. Wiezba, S. Weller, M. Norrbom, D. Szews, L. Schmidt, C. Kruit, J. Cherek, C. Benbemek, C. Grabkol. n« We Run the Library. . . Row 1: H. Thorhaug, J. Jenson, B. Wolff, J. Shimmel, T. Coppens. Row 2: L. Holcomb, L. Heur, C. Meverden, S. Heiny, J. Linke. Row 3: L. Flugge, T. Kuplic, J. Tullberg, J. Grulkowski, L. Buntiock, K. Kasprak. 116 No. 2: ASSIGNMENT: RED SKY AT MORNING! 1st showing - reel two. No. 1: Volunteers for the account of the dead chicken phenome- non? We Tell It Like It Was . . . PAPER STAFF: Row 1: D. Pawlowski, G. Hill. V. Pucek, K. Madson. Row 2: L. Letarski, C. Heiny, P. Hartleben, K. Gildseth, M. Norrbom, S. Jackson, K. Roth, Mrs. Beggs. Row 3: P. Kizewski, S. Gruna, Mr. Stanek, M. Zei- nert, P. Rich, S. Aanonsen, M. Hubbard. El Jardin Espanol de la Fortuna 1. Mrs. Cherry, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?!? 2. OFFICERS: L. Halbesleben (sec.), P. Hanke (pres.), N. Whiting (rep.), K. Madson (vice-pres.), P. Breyer (treas.). 3. Oh Great, I’m next! Row 1: Mrs. Cherry, S. Hanke, P. Hanke, G. Nowacki, L. Twaroski, M. Tamminga, C. Evje, C. Gruna, M. Brown, B. Rogalia. Row 2: J Schoeder, J. Lex, G. Hawley, P. Knauf, L. Shepel, L. Schmidt, C. Kmit, J. Eckardt, R. Recsh, L. Holcomb, K. Kasprak. Row 3: M. Christian son, D. Stevens, T. Melzer, S. Krolow, M. Norrbom, P. Breyer, D. Szews, L. Halbesleben, K. Madson. D. Palowski, T. Kuplic, V. Cherek Row 4: C. Han, L. Writz, M. Anchondo, J. Ollmann, H. Elizondo, J. Gildseth, R. Carlson, N. Whiting, N. Long, H. Hall. Row 1: D. Zingler, A. Ostrowski, B. Steebs, J. Betry, R. Grabko, S. Maahs, T. Littlejohn. Row 2: B. Bailey, J. Beckwith, L. Tabbert. J. McKellep. L. Emmel. M. Korbisch. T. Bork. M. Christianson. Row 3: T. Kersten, T. Landowski, C. Gunderson, M. Chase, B. Ciszcwski, J. Hart, D. Murdock. Row 4: M. Szutkowski, K. Hersant, D. Wnek, D. Peters, J. Miller, T. Melzer, K. Matz. Row 1: C. Groves, C. Hart, K. Wolff, V. Cherek, K. Kasprak, D. Szews, K. Cappel, D. Beran. Row 2: J. Detert, M. Brown, C. Norrbom, J. Hoekstra, J. Gilbertson, M. Krumins, N. Pietz, J. Tamminga, L. She pel, G. 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