Where Have I Known You Before? Where have I known you before? Where did we play among the galaxies bright? Laughing and dancing, creating each night, Deciding the course, to then venture on out. Love, you, space and I Free from fear, free from doubt. Where have I known you before? Where have I loved you before? Was it just yesterday Or millenia ago? I kissed, touched, held, and needed you so. Your face is so different, Yet you, you're you, just you Still glowing and silvery bright. Where have I known you before? Where did I lose you before? Was it when you gave your life To save that Pharaoh king 0 when our golden mothership took flight Far away from Saturn's rings? Was it when we made the pact Then drifted into violet space So certain we would meet on the other side? But there was no such place. Where did I lose you before? Where have I known you before? The moment I saw you I knew I had found again the singer of a thousand songs That haunted every dream, The painter of the colors of my mind, Reminding me of places we had been. I'm seeing clearer now - the truth unfolds, The past all drifts away You're back again, my dearest friend. You never went away.
New Student Orientation
2
New Student Orientation Orientation for new students this year was held on September 7 and 8. The orientation included a number of cooperation exercises such as The Wall, Tivoli Fountain, The Electric Fence, The Amazon, The All-Aboard, The Trust Fall, The Balance Beam, The Fidget Ladder, and The Tension Wire. New students also took part in a short work period, a treasure hunt, a jam session at Crystal Lake park, theatre games, an all-school picnic, and a square dance. It was a busy two days and most students were able to get oriented to the school and to meet many new people.
3
4
Orientation 5
EIGHTH GRADE
Bruce Broaden
Jennifer Cobb
Michelle Danson
Babak Eslampour
Stephanie Hume
Todd Meade
Sarah Preston
William Richmond III
/ Beverly Tenuta
Shaun Vanosdale
\
William Wallen IV
7
8
FRESHMEN
Jeffrey Ashe
Leigh Ashe
Charles Bartholf
Mark Baylon
Suzanne Bennett
Daniel Daley
Tracy Dunn
John Evans
Ralph Gearson
10
Everett Gibson
Robin Halle
Weston Johnson
Todd Keil
John Blumenschein
Jensen Buchanan
Roger Buddig
James Burnham
Stephen Koenig
Peter Kri er
Nancy Krueger
Susan Cece
Roger Davenport
Behzad Eslampour
John Fetzik
Richard Kim es
Martha Lawrence
11
Rebecca Lesko
Jill Lesko
Denise Miley
Windon Newton
Wilbur Nimmer
Becky Ratcliff
Anthony Suter
Kari Tate
Dale Tillema
12
Robert Urbanek
Jill VanHaren
Mary Weinkauf
Jodi Anderson
13
14
SOPHOMORES
Frank Babka
Benjamin Baltes
Jeffrey Baumann
Michelle Baylon
Banu Berker
Dixie Contreras
Kelly Cooper
Ch ristopher Danson
David Dohmann
16
Steven Douglas
Mark Duffy
Steven Ecker
Steven Erbach
Dana Billings
Suanne Braaksma
Rebecca Bryant
Terri Garver
Dawn Ginn
John Clay
Jeffrey Cobb
Bradford Cook
Pamela Daily
Pamela Dillen
Kathleen Flannery
Mary Glunz
Henry Haskell Jr.
17
Leslie Hayman
Katherine Helland
Michael Hewitt
David Jahn
Patrick Jeffords
Todd Knaup
Barry Kray
Catherine Lungerhausen
~-:
Susan McMillan
18
Kathryn Me Phee
Hunter Mertes
James Meyer
Melissa Mortimer
Janet Kesling ,
Todd Key
Lisa King
John Kirkpatrick
Kurt Klomberg
Marjorie Ortloff
Cameron Otopalik
Peggy Ratcliff
Kevin Reeder
Joseph Kraemer
Andrew Lesko
William May
Nicci Nashban
19
Elizabeth Rey
Amy Roedl
Leanne Rosplock
Jonathan Rowan
John Scheder
Patricia Traut
Kay Vance
Cecilia Vergne
Roberta Winter
20
James Woods
Kriengkrai Worawatpibul
Brian Ziebell
Jeffery Ziebelman
David Shepard
Pari Smillie
Samuel Solie
Kevin Stewart
James Stritt
Beth Unkefer
21
22
23
Ann Alexander
Mary Anderson
John Andrew
Helen Bachhuber
Sarah Baumgartner
Tim Buddig
Stephenson Carver
Peter Clark
Lillian Contreras
24
James Cunningham
Mathew DeConingh
Mark Duffy
John Dyer
David Blank
Sue Bogner
Helen Boley
Melinda Boothe
Ann Broombaugh
Pam Fischer
Roger Fish
Laura Foss
John Foster
Holly Burnham
Catherine Cece
Willa Conrad
Thomas Ferris
25
Chad Freckmann
Lori Fritz
Mark Gabriel
Holly Gefvert
Martin Goodloe
Peter Jenkins
Ronald Kenyon
Rex Knauf
David Koskinl\fl
26
Rebecca Kroken
Shelley Larsen
David Lefever
Kari Lunding
David Haskell
Roy Hill
Robin Hitt
Mi chael Mann o
Kathlyne Maye rsa k
Brian Hoag
Kurt Hoehne
Elizabeth Kelberer
Mark Koehne
Mary Maier
Stephen McMill a n
Miles McMillin
27
..._ Rick Miley
James Moore
Brain Nelson
Mark Posselius
Jill Powell
James Schlicher
Kevin Smith
Jamie Steur
Jennifer Timm
28
Thomas Tucker
Katie Vance
Chai Vechmamontien
William Voorlas
Ann Ranson
William Richards
Ann Sensenbrenner
R. Patrick Singleton
Mark Smith
Mark Stecker
Paul Stobbs
Luke Szweda
Todd Westpfahl
Chris Wiendenhoeft
James Rigsbee
Nancy Rosene
Melanie Wieland
James Yonan
Raul Sanchez
29
Action Weekend
Action Weekend Action Weekend, in its second year, was once again a success. The "weekend" this year was actually Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, October 17, 18, and 19. When Sunday morning came, students and fac ulty gathered on campus and prepared to leave for their off-campus destinations. Within a few hours, a variety of activities were being conducted in a variety of locations; from canoeing, cave exploring, hiking, camping, and biking, to horse back riding, sailing, rock -climbing, cooking, movie-making and movie -going, and tours of television and radio facilities. No matter where the action was, we all had this in common: we were all from an institution de voted to education and for three days we were exploring new areas of out-of-the-class interests. Perhaps the most positive aspect of Action Weekend is that it allowed us to develop more fully by exposing us to new areas, and , in most cases, requiring us to work cooperatively with others to accomplish our goals.
30
31
32
FACULTY
Dean of Students George Cobb
D. Lynn Redmond, Admissions
Dean of Boys, Phil Resch
Dean of Girls, Katie Burnham
34
Academic Dean, David Fierke
Richard Hedberg, Assistant to Pres. James Burnham, President
John Mueller, Business Manager
Publications, Carol Smith
James Cape, Administrative Intern
35
36
~
Larry Bowersox
Jerry Lawless - Reading Lab - -
r
.,......,..__
37
MATHEMATICS
Joe Miller
John Clay
Fred Shlicher
\
\
\ Dave Kasper
38
ART
Beverly Dohrnann
39
SOCIAL STUDIES
Jan Lilly
Katie Burnham
40
Bill Baxter
William Frederickson
I
I Roger Richard
41
SCIENCE
Mary Ellen Carolan
Martin Meyer
John Davis
Elias Khreish
42
LANGUAGE
Anne-Marie Sampon
James Borrud Victor Sampon
David Vicksta
Paul O'Brien
43
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Phil Resch
Diane Alpaugh
Sol Wolfe
44
Dave Brandenberg
John Keil
MUSIC
Antonio R.-Pavao
James Staley
Kevin Miller
Don Harris
45
Eli Seighman
Carol Miller
LIBRARY
46
LaVita Wichman
Alice Stecker, Health Center
Sometimes it gets pretty crowded at the Health Center!
The Spirit of the Health Center
Laura Davis, Bookstore
Jan Cape, Dorm Assistant
47
OFFICE STAFF
Sue Wittig
Debra Van Goosen
Gloria Wheeler
Jean Birkholz
Linda Behrendt
Jean Allemand
JoAnn Uhlman
48
SAGA FOOD SERVICE
Herman Schultz, Saga Director
Katie Plasil
"Are you on the menu?"
49
50
51
52
53
54
ACTIVITIES
WAYLAND CHOIR Row 1: (Left To Right) Lori Fritz, Mary Pat Glunz, Toni Frederick, Anne Broombaugh, Bobbi Winter, Jensen Buchanan, Row 2: Sue McMillan, Sue Bennett, Cathy Lungerhausen, Susanne Braaksma, Ann Ranson, Wendy Zellner, Alison Burrowes, Trish Traut, Row 3: Michelle Baylon, Chip Haskell, David Blank, Alito Abraham, Bucky Gibson, Melissa Wissell, Robyn Jeffords, Row 4: Helen Bachhuber, Kris Flom, Judy Brey, Nancy Krueger, Dan Daley, Bruce Kline, David Socha, Chris Baumann, Jill VanHaren, Row 5: Mark Bayon, Miles Bauer, Richard Kimes, John Fetzik, Krai Worawatpibul, Mike Erwin, Ben Baltes, Matt de Conigh, Windon Newton
,..--_
~
"'
WAYLAND SINGERS Row 1: (Left To Right) Helen Bachhuber, Lori Fritz, Alejandro Abraham, Everett Gibson, Melissa Wissell, Patricia Traut, Jensen Buchanan, Row 2: Michelle Baylon, Kristin Flom, Judith Brey, Benjamin Baltes, Mathew de Conigh, Christine Baumann, Jill VanHaren (Missing: Paul Stobbs)
"'"
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Row 1: (Left To Right) Michelle Baylon, Ann Sensenbrenner, Alison Burrowes, Julie Pedigo, Mary Maier, Leanne Rosplock, Sue Bogner, Row 2: Steve Kirsh, Rex Knauf, Tom Schmitz, Larry Smith, Dave Lefever, Paul Wiedenhoeft, Dave Dohmann
58
59
JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Row 1: (Left To Right) Dixie Contreras, Ann Ranson, Becky Ratcliff, Row 2: Denise Miley, Liz Rey, Row 3: Kai Helland 路
60
61
FIELD HOCKEY
Varsity Row 1: (Left To Right) Jenny Timm, Mel Wieland, Skippi Smith, Emily Fowler, Kathy Henderson, Katie Vance, Sarah Baumgartner, Row 2: Coach Alpaugh, India Radford, Julie Pedigo, Willa Conrad, Holly Gefvert, Diane Rozo, Nancy Whereatt, Judy Brey, Lori Gabriel
Jr. Varsity Row 1: (Left To Right) Jill VanHaren, Sue McMillan, Lisa King, Jenny Cobb, Kari Tate, Trish Traut, Kate McPhee, Terri Garver, Row 2: Sarah Preston, Becky Ratcliff, Mary Pat Glunz, Janet Kesling, Marj Ortloff, Pam Daily, Pam Dillen, Coach Carolan
62
63
64
TENNIS
Row 1: (Left To Right) Lori Fritz, Pam Fischer, Row 2: Jensen Buchanan, Elaine Devenport, Sue Bogner, Row 3: Helen Boley, Nancy Krueger, Cindy Elmore, Mary Maier, Row 4: Ann Sensenbrenner, Jill Powell, Helen Bachhuber, Shelly Larsen, Row 5: Sandy Perrigo, Coach Keil
65
66
67
AUTOGRAPHS
68
AUTOGRAPHS
69
70
71
SOCCER TEAM HAS BEST-EVER YEAR
Row 1: (Left To Right) Kurt Hoehne, Rom Milhaupt, Dave Koskinen, Gregg Clark, Dave Blank, Mark Posselius, Roy Hill, Steve Carver, Saeed Mirheidari, Row 2: Kevin Smith, Bob Weiss, Tom Caufield, John Macintyre, Andy Smith, Scott Shearer, Dave Burnham, Jim Moore, Steve McMillan, Dave Haskell, Mike Ecker, Kemtat Masupap, Jim Chipman, Jim Yonan, Andy Lesko, Coach Cobb.
72
J.V. SOCCER ALSO HAS BEST SEASON
Row 1: (Left To Right) Behzad Eslampour, Steve Koenig, John Blumenschein, Dave Jahn, Mark Baylon, Wes Johnson, Row 2: Todd Keil, Todd Key, Peter Krier, Jim Stritt, Frank Babka, Jamie Burnham, Row 3: Coach Jaeger, Steve Ecker, Roger Buddig, Krai Worawatpibul, Jeff Cobb, Jim Woods, Chris Danson.
All sports scores and stories will be in the summer supplement.
73
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Row 1: (Left To Right) Terry Podgorski, Joe Steuer, Paul Wiedenhoeft, Barry Clay, Tom Schmitz, Carl Weinkauf, Dave Clarke, Larry Smith, Andy Neff, Jim Schlicher, Coach Kasper, Row 2: Coach Resch, Coach Cape, Matt de Conigh, Tom Ferris, John Andrew, Mike Manno, Mark Stecker, Steve Kirsh, Dave Dohmann, Dave Lefever, Rex Knauf, Coach Bowersox.
74
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL
Row 1: (Left To Right) Steve Douglas, Rick Gearson, Todd Knaup, Jon Rowan, Kurt Klomberg, John Caly, Row 2: Roger Devenport, Brad Cook, John Evans, Pat Jeffords, Kelly Cooper, Mike Hewitt, Row 3: John Kirkpatrick, Dave Shepard, Brian Ziebell, Rob Urbanek, Pete Vance, Dan Daley, Coach Clay.
75
GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL
Row 1: (Left To Right) Sarah Baumgartner, Skippi Smith, Ann Sensenbrenner, Robyn Jeffords, Ann Ranson, Row 2: Sue Bogner, Lee Ann Seaholm, Helen Boley, Willa Conrad, Row 3: Coach Alpaugh, Wendy Zellner, Shelly Larson, Holly Gefvert, Chris Baumann.
76
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: (Left To Right) Leanne Rosplock, Michelle Baylon, Sue McMillan, Becky Ratcliff, Row 2: Lisa King, Coach Carolan, Mary Weinkauf, Mary Pat Glunz, Kai Helland, Any Roedl, Marj Ortloff, Bev Tenuta.
Sports scores and stories in summer supplement!
77
78
VARSITY BASKETBALL
Row 1: (Left To Right) Cathy Lungerhausen, Pete Clark, Steve Carver, Mike Manno, Sam Solie, Tom Kuenzi, Coach Brandenburg, Row 2: Bill Richards, Jim Schlicher, Rick Miley, Sean Duffy, Pete Jung, Mark Stecker, Mark Eldred. Missing, Gregg Clarke.
79
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
(Left To Right) Bill Wallen, Mark Baylon, Steve Carver, Mark Duffy, Sam Solie, Steve Erbach, Steve Ecker, Brian Ziebell, Coach Cape, Roger Buddig, Andy Lesko, Dan Daley, Kevin Reeder, Kurt Klomberg, Todd Knaup, Jim Meyer, Richard Kimes, John Evans .
•
~
--
80
/
81
SWIMMING
Row 1: (Left To Right) Trish Traut, Helen Bachhuber, Katie Vance, Jamie Steuer, Pam Fischer, Kathy Shea, Ann Broombaugh, Row 2: Ron Kenyon, Yuki Oikawa, Andy Neff, Joe Steuer, Dave Koskinen, Pete Jenkins, Debbie Sperry, Melinda Boothe, Row 3: Bob Weiss, Todd Keil, Coach Wolfe, Kevin Stewert, Pete Vance, Brad Cross, John Foster, Matt Hartman, Steve Koenig, Kevin Smith, Sarah Preston, Row 4: Jamie Burnham, Steve Douglas, Dave Shepard, Kelly Cooper, Jim Stritt, Jeff Baumann, Rick Gearson.
82
State Diving Champ Kevin Smith
83
Wrestling, Fencing, Drama, and Spring Activities in Summer Supplement
84
85
AUTOGRAPHS
86
STUDENT LIFE
88
89
90
91
92
~isco~i~ .... . . . . .../..., . State . .. . . Jo urnal ~
路- -~-- - ~路......:::::路~ ..... . . _,
-
.
"'-.._.
.. 'l
_ ...
.
has reco~~i;%5
3 short, closed
93
94
95
96
SENIORS
Pictured on this page are the officers of the Class of '77. All baby pictures are identified on page 129.
98
99
100
101
102
ALEJANDRO ABRAHAM II En el pais de los ciegos, el tuerto es rey. El amor de lejos es amor de pendejos.
WARD J. AMBROSE When you're rich, you're eccentric; when you're poor, you're insane.
DARREN BARR
CHRISTINE ANN BAUMANN May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and the rains fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
SHARON BASLER Love when you can, Cry when you have to Be who you must; That's part of the plan. Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand . .
103
FREDERICK. BAUMGARTEN "Alive??"
KIMBERLY ANN BLESS MAN To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best - night and day- to make you everybody else. Mean to fight the hardest battle any human being can fight, and never stop fighting.
AMY LOUISA BUCKLEY "Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important, in some respect, whether he chooses to be or not."
THOMAS J. CAUFIELD Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves.
ALLISON JANE BURROWES To find something, one must look for it.
104
JUDITH BREY "Music is food for the soul."
ROGER P. BROSIUS Praise the Lord; He loves us.
DAVID SANFORD BURNHAM If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on, now, 'Cause there's too many places I've got to see.
JAMES CHIPMAN
CYNTHIA CHAPMAN Adam was a rough draft . . .
105
GREGG CLARK Big things come in small packages.
DAVID ARTHUR CLARKE "As far as I am concerned, 'The Moose' is far from extinction."
JEFFREY COLE
MARK ELDRED TUMBLEWEEDS And God said , "Let there be Tumbleweeds." And there were-was!!
MICHAEL JACOB ECKER If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds' worth of distance run, yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a man, my son!
106
BARRIE THOMAS CLAY Commonsense is a way of life; use it to your advantage and the future will look much more pleasing.
SALLIE COHEN But once I had brains, and a heart also; so having tried them both, I should much rather have a heart.
ELAINE DEVENPORT "Don't you know a seed could never grow if there were never showers? And though the rain might bring a lot of pain, just look at all the flowers!"
WILLIAM M. ERWIN SAUDI Friendship can never be measured in grams.
CYNTHIA EMILIE ELMORE It seems the older I get, the more I listen to people who don't talk much.
107
LESLIE JEANNE FISCHER Sometimes you have to go out on a limb . . . no matter how dangerous it is, if you want to reach the flowers.
KRISTIN SUE FLOM Real friends are those who, when you've made a fool of yourself, don't feel that you've done a permanent job.
LORETTA LYNN GABRIEL In remembrance of mother: "Shotguns forever" Love, Your little black sheep (with the matching hood)
FRITZ HAEMMERLE
DAVID EDWARD GO DEC The leaders of tomorrow are the people you hated in high school.
108
EMILY FOWLER "Now the dream is rising, In a moment it will be past, This breath is my first It will all too soon be my last. "
ANTONIA MELISSA FREDERICK The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself.
BRAD GARVEY You are not tiny unless you weigh over 250 pounds. "Waup flebet chebet, klondyke."
KATHERINE MARIE HENDERSON "Can we ever really forget all the people we have metAll the things that we have done, the parties and their fun "
BETH K. HANSEN "For the dew of little things, the heart finds its morning is refreshed." Kahil Gibran from the Prophet
109
JOHN HILL I'm a fire burning higher trying to burn the sun -
ROBYN JEFFORDS I can resist anything but TEMPTATION!
MICHAEL KLIMPL
THOMAS N. KUENZI "KOON'S EYE" There are only three good investment areas remaining: Real Estate, Art Treasures, and Whiskey Futures. Of the three, I would single out Whiskey Futures as the only one that fits in nicely with the custom of drowning one's sorrows when the venture flops.
JAMES GERARD KRAEMER To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe.
110
PAUL JONES
PETER ALAN JUNG You will never " find" time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.
BRUCE RICHARD KLINE My reward for doing is the opportunity to do more.
KEMTAT MASUPAP "To do no wrong is to do nothing."
JOHN MACINTYRE All great men are dead, and I don't feel so good myself.
111
ROBERT McDONALD
TARA LYNN MILHAUPT If you ask enough people, you can usually find someone who will advise you to do what you were going to do anyway.
SAEED MIRHEIDARI
LIZ OGLE Do what you want; there is always a way. In this life you've been given, Don't throw any of it away.
DEBORAH J. NILES I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. R. Frost
112
THOMAS JOHN MILHAUPT Nothing is good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
NIKKI MELNICK . . . and as for you, take care. And remember that once I too was there .. .
ANDREW NEFF
JULIE ANNE PEDIGO Life is full of hopes and dreams; be yourself and these dreams will come true.
)
t
YUKINORI OIKA WA
I
113
SANDRA M. PERRIGO Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you know?
TERRY PODGORSKI If you think you have people eating out of your hands, you'd better count your fingers.
DIANE JEAN ROZO Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.
THOMAS WILLIAM SCHMITZ Aim your dreams high, for the only true failure in life is in not giving it your best effort.
DAVID JAMES SCHEDER Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, Life is a field a-frozen with snow.
114
KATHLEEN J. PRUNUSKE There is a pleasure sure, in being mad, which only madmen know.
INDIA LEE RADFORD Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we can not be driven.
MARK RUBENSTEIN I'm a country sunshineloving guy.
JOE SCHWAB It's not that I cheat; it's just that I happen to play a different game.
DAVID SCOTT SCHUMINSKY 'Twas brillig, and the slivy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
115
LEE ANN SEAHOLM Who first comes to this world below With drear November's fog and snow Should prize the Topaz' amber hue Emblem os friends and lovers true.
CHARLES SCOTT SHEARER Life is to be fortified by many friend ships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence.
SKIPPI SMITH Not a single human being on this earth is ever poor if he can still laugh and be happy.
JOSEPH STEUER
DEBORAH B. SPERRY "I'm gonna fly To where the sky meets the land And the living is not planned And the children can laugh Just cause they're living."
116
ANDREW D. SMITH Oversleeping won't make your dreams come true.
LAWRENCE LITHGOW SMITH Vidi, Veni, Vici.
DAVID SOCHA Everything in excess.
JOHN D. THORPE He who scatters thorns; let him go barefoot.
JACK MICHAEL SURIANO Nyt!
117
ROBERT ALAN WEISS It is not necessary to live, But to carve our names beyond that point, This is necessary.
NANCY ELIZABETH WHEREATT What happened to this song we once knew so well, signed promise for moments caught within the spell, i must have waited all my life for this moment, moment.
CARL WILLIAM WEINKAUF "Quick" "Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do."
MELISSA WISSELL
PAUL ERIC WIEDENHOEFT Yesterday is already a dream , and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well Jived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.
118
ANDREW JACKSON WOODRICK Too young to be effete, Too old to show equanimity.
WENDY LEE ZELLNER Never say die.
THE WAYLAND CLASS OF 1977 119
AUTOGRAPHS
120
APPLIANCE DIVISION Electric and Gas Ranges Coal or Wood Ranges Combination Ranges Combination Refrigerator-Freezer Upright and Chest Freezers Range Hood and Backsplasher Electric and Gas Heaters Wood -Coal Fireplaces/Heaters
INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Metal Fabricating Malleable Iron & Grey Iron Casting Porcelain Enameling Nickel and Chrome Spray Painting Baked and Air Dry Wire Racks for all Purposes
MONARCH RANGE414-887-8131 COMPANY Beaver Dam, Wi., 53916
/A
THE AMERICAN National Bank
Compliments of
BEAVER DAM PAINT AND GLASS CO. 112 S. Center St.
Beaver Dam Compliments of
ZWECK-WOLLENBURG True Value Hardware 121-123 Front St.
115 FRONT • BEAVER DAM
Beaver Dam
B£AVER BOOTE:RY The Store For Quality Shoes In Beaver Dam
121
MALONEY'S JEWELERS
DODGE COUNTY MOTORS
143 Front Street
Home of American Motors Cars and Jeeps Daily and Long-Term Leasing 207 S. Center
887-1741 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
m
JimLunde LUNDE SUPERAMERICA STATIONS 817 Park Avenue and 317Madison Street
EMBASSY TV -STEREO LAFAYETTE ELECTRONICS AND ~~~ CATALOGUE CENTER 116 Front Street
Fine Family Food Highway 33 East Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 53916 Phone 885-9041
L.M. NEUMANN PLUMBING AND HEATING 112 Park Avenue
MARTIN'S SHOE STORE 102 Front Street Beaver Dam, Wisconsin "Best Wishes to the Class of 1977"
122
885-3583
LANGMACK'S DRUGS INC.
Q.Jtttztn
120-122 Front St. Beaver Dam, WI.
805 Park Ave. Beaver Dam Columbus Journal Republican Daily Citizen Tri-County Waupun Leader-News TV Dining and Entertainment Guide "THE GOOD NEWS PAPERS" Waupun Reminder Mayville Shopper's View
LISSER AND MAIER Beaver Dam Farah Johnny Carson Wembley
108 Front St. Levis Cricketeer Jantzen
Smart Clothes for Young Men 111 West Maple Beaver Dam, WI
MAC HEEL TV and APPLIANCES
HOAG MOTOR COMPANY 115 Madison Street
140 Front St.,
Beaver Dam
ACTION SPORTS Beaver Dam
100 Front St. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR Featuring ADIDAS, PUMA, NIKE, TIGER, KEDS, and CONVERSE
123
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS from
J.W. JUNG SEED COMPANY Randolph, Wisconsin, 53956
unc; ...
growing since 1907
rine nk Customer Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. - Noon Saturday (Autobanks only) MEMBER FDIC 124 North Spring St.,
124
Beaver Dam, Wi.,
53916
Phone 885-5515
CAMPUS INN MOTOR 'LODGE 815 PARK AVE. Beaver Dam, WI. MOTEL- COCKTAIL LOUNGERESTAURANT 300 South Center Street
THE RICHARDS AGENCY INC.
INSURANCE
CRANEDERLETH PHARMACY 208 Front St.
Beaver Dam
YOURl'lttPt;dtnf
Jnsuronc~
I /AGENT
SR,.VW:S YOU
~IA$T
t:s:t
Beaver Dam - Columbus - Horicon Watertown
125
HOWARD FORD 1200 N. Spring 885-5584
BEAVER DAM TRAVEL AGENCY Complete Travel Arrangements Air - Ship - Hotels & Restaurants 209 North Spring St. Beaver Dam, WI, 53916 414-887-7676
BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1977
BEAVER TREE SERVICE Complete tree service -Sky Worker -Tree Removal -Tree Pruning -Tree Topping -Tree Spraying -Tree Feeding -Cabling -Brush Clipping -Land Clearing -Benlate Treatment for Elms -Stump Removal Phone 887-1191 Lloyd "Buck" Hiley R. 1, Sunset Point, Beaver Dam
126
{) {) t·tltlg
oa~u
the graduating class
KIRSH FOUNDRY &c.
MALLEABLE ·· ···· ·· I R 0
N
C A S
AND
GREY
T I N G S ···· ····
~=®~~ BEAVER DAM ~W~
127
Compliments of
MATLIN'S FURNITURE Gene and Burt Boyer
Compliments of
Since -1858-
Compliments of
Beaufit~AI
DRY CLEANING
BY
BAND BOX CLEANERS • TAILORS
128
JCPenney "We know what you're looking for."
BABY PICTURE IDENTIFICATION Page 98 (Clockwise From Top) Paul Wiedenhoeft- " Eat your heart out, Burt Reynolds." Mike Ecker - "Some day I'll be the new Pele!" Peter Jung - " Pistol Pete?" Page 99 (Clockwise From Upper Left) Chris Baumann - Some people just don't change. Skippi Smith - " Look, Ma, no teeth!" Toni Frederick - "I've heard of vegetarians, but newspaper?" Robyn Jeffords - "Mom just ought me a 3/4 ton pick-up!" Cynthia Chapman - A Jimmy Carter "Peanut". Page 100 (Clockwise From Upper Left) Julie Pedigo - "Did you say Hawaii, Mr. Clay?" Tom Schmitz - Even as a kid, he was on the mat a lot. David Scheder - "Touche!" Alison Burrowes- "Wanna see me do an aerial sommersault from here?" Wendy Zellner- "Little Z!" Page 101 (Clockwise From Upper Left) Diane Rozo - "Did you say Hugh Hefner?" Jim Kraemer - Ed. note: Sorry, the company lost Jim's photo. Judy Brey- "Can't I skip the piano just once?" Tom and Tara Milhaupt - Tara's the cute one! Elaine Devenport - "Rocket Elaine rides again!" Page 102 (Clockwise From Upper Left) Beth Hanson- "Cheer up, Mom, four years at Wayland is only about 25,000 miles of driving." Dave Clarke - "Hey, Dad, will I always look like this? " Tom Kuenzi - "Whoops!" LeeAnn Seaholm - "Townies are GRRR-eat!" Dave Socha- "Calculus, here I come." India Radford - "Just look how thick my hair is rgetting, Dad!"
129
PATRONS We owe a debt of thanks to the following "friends" who have contributed generously to our project:
Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Abraham Mr. and Mrs. William Bachhuber Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bryant Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chapman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coggan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Maynard W. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerald Daley Mr. and Mrs. E. H. deConingh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Gerson S. Ecker Mr. and Mrs. Edson Foster Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Florian Haemmerle Lyn Remley Mr. and Mrs. David I. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Loren A. Jahn Lillian Kray Mrs. Orland Kuenzi Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Larsen Mrs. Anne L. Lungerhausen Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Miles McMillin William D. Radford Mrs. H. F. Ranson Dr. and Mrs. James A. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. James Vance
130
Compliments of
BEAVER DAM GROCERS ASSOCIATION SHOP-RITE SENTRY LOFBERG'S SUPER-VALU PIGGL Y WIGGLY ORV & WALLY'S LAUER'S
BEAVER CIGAR AND CANDY CO. Complete Vending Service Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
SCHMID'S CAR WASH Junction Hwy 33 and 151 phone 885-9989 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
PIZZA VILLA 109 S. Center 885-9201
1t~~~s -
.2.1& S. SPRING ST. -
112 S. Spring St., Beaver Dam Musical Instruments, Records, Pianos, Organs
EDMUNDS BUS SERVICE
BON-TON BAKERY 106 Front St. 887-2406
BON-TON DELI Delicatessan Foods 887-7121
Waupun, WI 324-2271
131
18-hole golf course For reservations, call 885-6614. Closed Tuesdays Entertainment Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings
NATIONAL
BANK &TRUST CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. 120 Park Avenue Beaver Dam, Wisconsin 53916 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ask any teller about our no-service-charge college checking account
132
GEORGE FREDERICK AGENCY, INC.
CENTRAL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, INC. Beaver Dam, WI
112 Vz S. Spring Beaver Dam John A. Prunuske That's it, by George!
BRIESE HOME FURNISHINGS for furniture and carpeting BEST WISHES, GRADUATES 108 Park Ave. Beaver Dam
t1ff61/i'
Fine Feminine Fashions
FIRST STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
113 Front St. Beaver Dam
KOLB FLOWERS 203 N. Spring
THE CRAFTERS needlework supplies across from MacDonald's
201 Park Ave. Hours: Monday thru Thursday 8:30 to 4:30 Friday 8:30 to 8:00 pm Phone 887-1621 Member FSLIC Equal Housing Lender
133
134
LIDTKE MOTORS, INC.
WALDHIER'S JEWELERS
BEAVER DAM, WI.
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
135
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is impossible to name all the people who contributed to this yearbook, but the following people must be specially acknowledged: Kathy Prunuske and Robyn Jeffords for lay-out; Pat Singleton, Wendy Zellner, Holly Gefvert, Banu Berker, and Lori Fritz for photos; Toni Frederick, Brian Hoag, and Jill VanHaren for copy; and Tom Kuenzi, Bob Weiss, and Sue McMillan for advertising. Thanks to everyone else who helped in any way.
136
.·_ :.
,; i '
. ~ ·.
~-· -·
.
'
.
_,·:·( ,. , ) .. ·
:
.
·:~_·:··· ~..::rl .
..
.,...
:-
~
.:·
-·~
::
: ~.
•. i.!• 'j,
if.