Arrowhead High School - Warhawk Yearbook (Hartland, WI)
- Class of 1963
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Text from Pages 1 - 104 of the 1963 volume:
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ADHIN ISTRATION
STUDENT SENATE
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DEBATE:
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL PRINC IPAL
Donovan Richards Richard Koepke, Jr.
To the Graduates of 1963:
Each day we learn a little more until, finally, we faintly begin to understand how
little we really do know. At that point in our realization our education begins,
for only then can we seriously attend to the matters with which we need to be
concerned.
As you leave this school to marry, work, serve our nation, or study more, our
wishes go With you that you might now be aware of how little you know and how
much more there is to learn. Then we would wish you extraordinary success in
beginning your new education.
Bomb 0 F EDUCACPION
JOSEPH BRIERTON
NANCY DROSS
JOSEPH JOHNSTON
KENNETH LEQUE
WILLARD ROLOFF
FRED STAUS
GUSTAVE STOELTlNG
John Geske Janet Kahn William Hinze, Director of Guidance
DAVID BALMER CHARLES BART CARL BENRUD
World History World History Agriculture
Physical Choir
Educ ation Orchestra
JACK BOLD CURTIS BORGEN GROOMER DAVIS ARTHUR
Shop Drawing American History American DORDEL
Technical Problems College
Drawing Student Senate Mathematics
Advisor Geometry
CuMATm OF 1151 Lu
KATHLEEN FOY EARL FRANCIS JOHN GESKE
English 9 Spanish Guidance
American Counselor
History World Geography
BERNARD ROBERT HUGHES WILLIAM
HASSEMER Advanced JOHNSON
Chemistry Mathematics Office Practice
Advanced Algebra Bookkeeping
Chemistry Typing
JANET KAHN JUNE KRIEWALD VERA MILTON MAIN
Guidance English 10 LUDWIGSEN Physics
Counselor English 11 Librarian General Science
English 9
JOHN MEYER JOHN MILLER RICHARD
English 10 Biology MYRHUM
Advanced Biology General Science
Algebra
Audio - Vi sual
RUSSELL
NELSON
Wood Shop
JEAN NEUSER SARI JO OLSEN
Physical Home Economics
Education
ELLEN PETRICK
College English
Latin
VINC ENT KENNETH ILGA REKE
POLLOCK REICHERT Art
Office Practice General German
Bookkeeping Mathematics
Shorthand Algebra
Typing
W m.
PETER ROIDT ROBERT ROBERT
Individual SCHEELE SCHLIESMAN
Progress World Geography Shop Preparation
AInerican Auto Mechanics
Problems
JANINE WATTS
Home Economics
English 9
RUTH ANN
STEWART
Instrumental
Music Program
of the Grades
MARY WEHR
English 11
English 12
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ALAN STUVE
Metal Shop
ALFRED
VANDERTIE
Physic a1
Educ ation
GILBERT ALFRED
WEIGEL ZIETLOW
Band Biology
General Science
Yes sir, who is it that said a student's
locker is just another excuse for a waste-
basket? This desk we see here is typical
of those found in the mysterious dens of
many a teacher. It's too far away to see
if those papers contain a new elbow bump-
ing decree or another ultimatum to
Johnny's parents, but there're plenty of
red pencils lying about, and even a long-
awaited-for honor pass!
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L. Hiemke D. Humphrey G. Hyde
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T. O'Driscoll J. Olsen J. Ordway J. Parry G. Peckham J. Pfeiffer
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M. White R. Winkelman H. Wolcott J. Wrobel L. Zsori
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C. Adelmann K. Andersen M. Audley R. Baehler K. Barker B. Bartlett
R. Baumann C. Becker . J. Beckman
K. Berndt R. Biancuzzo R. Billings
B. Binkowski J. Bode J. Bosshard C. Bradd
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Ellsworth S. Esser
P. Felber J. Fleming J. Fredrickson K. Fruit
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R. Dobbertin J. Donovan
K. Eubanks M. Evinrude
J. Gessner
J- Goetz L. Greene J. Gromowski R. Grulkowski R. Haasl A. Hale
A. Hanrahan J. Hansen . Hansen R. Hansen C. Hanson
M. Hartke J. Hess M. Hoff D. Hoffman S. Holtman
G. Jackson P. Jenkins R. Jenkins L. Jenson J. Johnson K. Jones
R. Jorgenson B. Keever C. Keller
J. Kienast M. Kieren
M. Larsen M. Laufenberg R. Lehmann D. Lemke C. Lippert
V. Luttrell D. McElhatton D. McFadden J. McGuire
G. Matteson N. Mieritz R. Miklavcic
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C. Miles P. Morrill Morris
S. Nelson
M. Perkins
J. Poweleit
P. Rasmussen
C. Roensch
K. Nielsen
A. Petushek
M. Poweleit
L. Reetz
D. Rosch
J. Outcalt
J. Pfeiffer
D. Powless
G. Padinger
F. Pfister
D. Pynakker
D. Rice
J. Schafer
B. Pascoe
T. Piehl
C. Richter
W. Scheuerell
C . Rankin
D. Schiek
M. Schlechta R. Schlise J. Schmidt J. Schmidt S. Schmidt
S. Shadrick M. Shotola L. Sleaper M. Snyder K. Sorenson
S. Stroud H. Swantz R. Tieberg
T. Utecht R. Vander Veen G, Vrabel
C. Wenninger R. Wiemer N. Williams B. Winkelman
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R. Abel P. Albert S. Alstad D. Anstey
P. Balkman L. Beaumont D. Bierrnan S. Bleuer J. Bode
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Bricco R. Bulen T. Carstens K. Chambers G. Childs P. Culver
L. Curtis R. Czajczynski T. Dalton M. Dauer B. Dickinson E. Dickten
J. Diener T. Donovan M. Droegkamp J. Dunn W. Egbert A. Evinrude
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C . Geszvain
D. Hoffman
K. Hunt
R. Jorgenson
P . Graves
D. Hoffman
F. Irons
B. Jung
T. Fleming
J. Greene
B. Holden
R. Jensen
W. Karrow
L. Hansen
N. Jochinsen
M. Keller
D. Home
A. Johnson
J . Kelling
J. Geason
C . Hoffman
P. Houle
S. Johnson
H. Kienast
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B. Laird J. LaPorte J. LaPorte
C. Lemke P. Lendle
J. Manes K. McClintock R. McCombs T. McGrath
S. McGuire B. McKerrow D. McLay R. McNeil J. Mehling C. Meissner
J. Mertins T. Miles C. Monda B. Moroney
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D. Perkins s, Pfeiffer G. Pilgrim J. Pope . J Prust L. Raddenbach
L, Rapp R. Raser D. Rassmusgen J. Rellatz G.R1ckhelm B. Richter
G. Riggs S. Rolefson R. Rosch w. Roskopf J. Rousseau R. Schemberger
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C. Shlafer V. SchOH D. Schultz J. Schultz D. Sedgwick
R. Sengstock C. Serles R. Serres P. Sharpley R. Shotola
C. Smith 5- Staupe J. Steidl C. Steiner G. Steiner J. Thomas
K. Visser K. Walsh J. Werderitch
R. Wrobel G. Zertuche G. Zinda
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HELMER ALSTAD . . . ILMAR ANDRESSOO . . .
Football 3; Band 1-4; Football 3,4; Baseball
Ushers Club 4. 2; Track 4; C1ubs:Art
3,4; Rod 8: Gun 4;
Science 4; Latin 3,4;
Ushers 4.
ROGER ANSAY . . .
Track 3; Rod 8: Gun
Club 1.
FRANK ARNDORFER
. . . Basketball 2-4;
Track 2-4; Clubs: Latin
4; Rod 3: Gun 3,4; Var-
sity 2-4.
THOMAS AUDLEY . . . DENNIS BARKER . . .
Student Senate 3; Foot- Student Senate 4; Foot-
ball 1-4; Track 1,3; ball 1-4; Basketball 1-
Baseball 2; FFA 1-4 ;V- 4; Baseball 2-4; Track
Pres. 3, Pres. 4;; Clubs: 3; Homecoming Court
Art 2; Campers 3,4; Rod 4; Clubs: Rod 8: Gun 2-
8: Gun 2,3. 4; Varsity 3,4.
CHERYL BECKER . . .
Student Senate 1-4 ;Sec
4;; GAA 1-4; Cheer-
leading 2-4; Band: 1-4;
;Treas. 4;; Pep 1;
Dance 3; MMM 3,4;
Smoke Signal 1-4; An-
nual 4; Homecoming
Court 4; Whp;s Who 4;
C1ubs:Dra:matics 1-4;
Home Ec. 4. -
CYNTHIA BECKER . . .
GAA1-3; Band: 1-4;
Pep 4; Clubs: Latin 1,
2; Library 1-4 ;Pres.
2,3;; Spanish 3,4.
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MARIE BECKER . . . KARL BENZ . . . Bas-
GAA l-4; Choir 2-4; ketball 1; FFA 2.
Smoke Signal 4;
Saddle-ites 4; Art
Club 1.
SUE BLANK . . . GAA ; BARBARA BIERMAN
4; Annual 4; Clubs: . . . Student Senate 3,4;
Spanish 4; Home Ec. 4. i H 3 Smoke Signal 3,4; An-
Oconomowoc H.S. 1-3. ' nua14;GAA 1-4 Sec.
1 -- 41; Band: 1-4; Pep 2-4;
MMM 4; Clubs: Home
Ec. 4; Dramatics 2,3;
Spanish 1-41Pres. Z1.
LEWIS BIRKEL . . . MICHAEL BRIE TON Nb
Footba114; FFA 1-4. . . .Driamatic C
WARREN BROCKMEYER
. . . Band: 1-4; Pep 1-4;
Dance 1-4; Track 1;
Clubs: Rod 8: Gun 1-4;
Dramatics 1-4; Thes-
pians 3,4.
SUSAN CHAPMAN . . .
Student Senate 3; GAA
1-4; Smoke Signal 3,4;
Annual 2-4; Honor So-
ciety 3,4; Homecoming
4; Forensics 3; Band:
1-4; Pep 1-4;C1ubs:
Spanish 3.4 See. 41; Art
1,2; Dramatics 1-4
1Pres. 3,41; Thespians
1-4; Rod $z Gun1-4
1Sec.-Treas. 41; Bad-
minton 1,2.
QUENTON CLAYTON
. . . Baseball 1,2; Band:
1-4; Pep 2-4; Dance 4;
Campers Club 3,4.
SHARON CLEMANS
. . .GAA 1-4.
NANCY COOPER . . .
GAA 1; Clubs: Library
1-3; Spanish 3; Home
TOD COWEN . . . Foot-
ball 1-4; Track 3; Base-
ball 1; Smoke Signal 3;
Clubs: Spanish 3; Rod
$2 Gun 4; Varsity 4.
DIANE DETTMANN. . .
GAA 2-4; Library Club
Z.
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BARBARA DAUER . . .
GAA 3,4; Clubs: Library
2; Home EC. 4.
Ec. 3
JOS EPH DUNN
MARCIA EAVES . . .
Student Senate 4; GAA
1-4; Smoke Signal 4;
Spanish Club 3,4.
ETHEL ELLSWORTH
. . .GAA1-3;Band1-4;
Choir 4.
MARJORIE FLEMING
. . . Student Senate 1,2,
4; GAA 1-4 1Treas. 31;
Color Guard 2-4; An-
nual 4; Int. Fair 3;
Homecoming 4; Clubs:
Badminton 2; Spanish
3,4; Saddle-ites 4.
JERRY FREDRICKSON
. . .Football 1.
ALBERT EBERT . . .
FFA 3,4.
JAMES FETHERSTON
. . Track 3,4;C1ubs:
Rod 8: Gun 3,4; Camp-
ers 4.
JENNIFER FREDMAN
. . .GAA 1; Smoke Sig-
nal 3,4; Clubs: Dramat-
ics 1-3; Home Ec. 4;
Spanish 1-3 1Sec. Z1.
JOSEPH FREDRIC KSON
...Footba111,2.
PHILLIP FUCHS . . . LINDA GALLENBECK
Football 1; Baseball 1 . , ,GAA 1,3,4; Smoke
1Mng; Track 2; An- Signal 3; Annual 4;
nual 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Band 1,2; Orchestra 1;
Clubs: Rod gt Gun 2-4 Clubs; Drarnatics 2;
1Pres. 41; Science 3,4 Horne Ec. 3.
1V-Pres. 3, Pres. 41;.
Dramatics 3,4.
KIRK GORANSON . . .
Football 1,2; Baseball
RICHARD GORANSON
. . .Football 1; Track
1-4. 3.
ROBERT GOTTSACKER RODOLFO GARCIA . . .
. . . Baseball 1 1Mng; , Student Senate 4;
Annual 2-4; Honor So- Choir 4; Annual 4;
ciety 3,4 1Treas. 41; Clubs: Science 41Sec.-
Clubs: German 3,4 Treas. 41; Spanish 4;
4Pres. 41; Science 2-4 Dramatics 4; Rod 3:
1Pres. 31; Rod 8: Gun Gun 4; Campers 4; AFS
2-4. Exchange Student from
the Philippines.
MARY ANN GRAB-
MEIER. . .GAA 1-4;
German Club 1,2.
KAREN HAHN . . .
Student Senate 3; GAA
1,2; Homecoming 2;
Band 1; Color Guard 2;
Choir 2-4;C1ubs: Span-
ish 3,4; Home Ec. 3.
PENELOPE HANSON BARBARA HENDRICK-
. . .GAA 1-4; Smoke SON . . .GAA1-4;Band
Signal 2,3; Annual 4; 1-4.
Clubs: Art 3; Dramat-
ics 3,4; Home Ec. 1-4.
BONNADEAN HOLMES
. . .GAA1-4;Srnoke
Signal 3; Annual 3,4;
Spanish Club 3,4.
TERRY HONEYAGER
. . Football 2; FFA
1-4.
NANCY HOULE . . . HOLLY HOWLAND . . .
GAA 1-4; Band: 1-4; Student Senate 4; GAA
Pep 1-4; Clubs: Art 1, 1-3; Smoke Signal 2,3;
2; Latin 1; Library 1; Annual 4; Homecoming
Dramatics 3,4. 4; Color Guard 1-4;
Clubs: Spanish 1-3;
Badminton 1; Dramat-
ics 1,2; Home Ec. 1-3.
BRUCE JENKINS . . .
Football 4; Smoke Sig-
nal 3; Clubs: Rod 8: Gun
3,4; Art 3,4; Glenbard
East H.S., Lombard, Ill.
1.
KIRTLAND JENS . . .
Football 4; Clubs: Span-
ish 3; Varsity 4.
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JOANNE JOHNSON. . .
GAA 1,2; Smoke Signal
4; Annual 4; Band: 2-4;
Pep 4; Orchestra 4;
Clubs: Badminton 1;
Dramatics 2; Latin 1;
Spanish 3,4; Art 2,3.
ROBERT KARROW . . .
Student Senate 3; Track
2; Annual 3,4 1Editor 4;;
Debate 3; Thespians 3,
4; Clubs: Dramatics 3,
4; Campers 2-41Pres.
41; German 2,4; Ushers
3,4.
THOMAS KERR PHILIP KINNEY . . .
FFA1-4.
GARY KOVACH . . . DONNA KRAEMER . .
Student Senate 3,4;
Track 2; Annual 3;
Clubs: Art 3; Campers
Student Senate 4; GAA
1-4; Smoke Signal 3,4;
Clubs: Art 3,41Pres.
2-41V-Pres. 41;Ger-
man 2,3; Ushers 3,4.
41; Home Ec. 3,4;
Saddle-ites 4.
JERI KRAUS . .
Gun Club 2.
. Rod 8: MARTHA KRUEGER
. . . Student Senate 1-4
1Treas. 41; GAA 1-4;
Smoke Signal 3,4; Honor
Society 3,4; Homecom-
ing Court 4; Homecom-
ing 3; Prom 3; Band:
1-4; Orchestra 2-4;
MMM 3,4; Choir 4;
Clubs: Art 2,3 wee.-
Treas. 31; Badminton
2; Dramatics 1-4 '
1Treas. 4;; Spanish 3,4
1V-Pres. 3, Pres. 41.
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ERNEST KRUMME . . . CAROL KUCHLER . . .
Spanish Club 3,4. GAA 1-3; Smoke Signal
2; Clubs: Art 2; Spanish
3.
LYN LA TOUR . . . Stu- 3 ; DARWIN LAUTERBACH
dent Senate 3,4; GAA 1- ' . . . Homecoming 4;
4 4V-Pres. 4;; Annual : Clubs: Art 1,4; Dramat-
2,3; Smoke Signal 3,4 ? - ics 4; Rod 8: Gun 4;
4Editor 4h Color Guard L ' Science 3,4; Ushers 4.
1-4; Honor Society 3,4 ' '
Sec. 4;; Thespians 2-4;
Forensics 3,4; Home-
coming 2-4; Int. Fair 3;
Prom 2; Clubs: Art 1;
Badminton 1,2; Dra-
matics 1-3 4Pres. 3;;
Spanish 3,4.
GERALD LEMBKE . . . JAMES LEMBKE
FFA 1-4; German Club
3,4.
JOANN LENDLE , . , JAMES LIEBERT . . .
GAA 1-4; Art Club 2. ' Student Senate 3,4
4Pres. 4;; Football 1-4;
Baseball 1-4; Smoke
Signal 2-4; Annual 2,3;
Homecoming 3; Int.
Fair 3; Who's Who 3;
Badger Boys' State 3;
Homecoming Court 3,4;
Prom Court 3; Clubs:
Campers 1-3; German
1-4 4Sec.-Treas. 3;; Rod
8: Gun 1-4; Varsity 3,4
Hf-Pres. 4;.
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RUTH LUDWIG . . . SHARON LUEDTKE
Band 1-4; MMM 4; ...GA.A 1-4; Band 1;
Choir 3,4; Annual 41 Choir 1; Smoke Signal
Homecoming 4; Prom 1,2.
3; Clubs: Home Ec. 4;
Library 2 1SecJ.
TERRY LUEHMANN. . .
ALLAN LUND . . . FFA
Art Club 1,2,4.
2-41Treas.41.
ROBERT MANLEY . . . KAREN MARTIN .
Art Club 4; Ushers Choir 4; Annual 4; Art
Club 4. Club 4; Rufus King H.S.
1,2.
DOROTHY MASSON .
GAA 1-4; Annual 3,4;
Clubs: Art 1-4; Library
1-41Pres.41; Future
Nurses 2-4.
JUDY MAY . . . Student
Senate 4 1Scribe1; Smoke
Signal 4; Annual 2-4;
GAA 1-4; Homecoming
4; Int. Fair 3; Band: 1-
4; Pep 2,4; Orchestra
2;C1ubs:Art 1-41Sec.
21; Dramatics 4; Ger-
man 1,2.
MARY LOU McBROOM
. . . Student Senate 3,4;
GAA1-3;Band:1-4
1Student Director 41;
Pep 1-4; Dance 1-4;
Orchestra 1-4; MMM 3,
41Pres. 41; Choir 3,4;
Badger Girls' State 3;
Homecoming 4; Who's
Who 4; Clubs: Science
3,4; Spanish 3.
PHYLLIS MEISSNER
. . . Student Senate 2,3;
Band: 1-4; Pep 1-4;
Clubs: Home Ec. 4; Fu-
ture Nurses 3; Latin 3;
Library 1-3.
DONNA METZ . . .GAA
1-3; Home Ec. Club
2-4.
ROBERT MOSES . . .
Band 2; Clubs: Rod 3:
Gun 3,4; Ushers 4;
Waukesha HS. 1.
JUDY MEHLING . . .
GAA 1,2; Smoke Signal
3; Art Club 1.
WADE MERRYFIELD
DAVID MORRIS . . .
Student Senate 4; Foot-
ball 1-4;FFA1-4
1Treas. 3, V-Pres. 41;
Clubs: Campers 2-4;
Rod 8c Gun 2,3; Varsity
3,4.
LoRAYNE NELSON . . .
GAA 1-4; Choir 4; Smoke
Signal 4; Annual 4;
Clubs: Art 1-4; Dramat-
ics 4; Home EC. 3;
Spanish 3,4.
MICHAEL O'DRISCOLL
. Football 1,2,4;
Baseball 1-4; Home-
coming Court 4; Clubs:
Rod 8: Gun 2-4; Varsity
2-4 Sec. 41.
SUSAN OLSON . . Stu-
dent Senate 2-4 1Re-
porter 41; GAA 1-4;
Cheerleading 1-4; Smoke
Signal 3,4; Annual 4;
Homecoming Court 4;
Band 1-4;C1ubs: Dra-
matics 3,4; Latin 1,2.
DANIEL PETERSON .
Student Senate 1; Foot-
ball 1.
TERRY PRUST . . .
Football 1; Basketball
1; Baseball 2.
42.
MARY OLSON . . Stu-
dent Senate 4; GAA 1-3;
Cheerleading 4; Annual
4; Band: 1-4; Pep 1-3;
MMM 3,4; C1ubs:Art 1,
2; Dramatics 2; Spanish
2,4.
LYNNE OUTCALT .
GAA 3; Choir 1-3.
MADELINE PHILLIPS
. . . Student Senate 4;
GAA 1-4; Color Guard
1-4; Smoke Signal 3,4;
Annual 3,4; Homecom-
ing 2; Dralnatics Club
3,4.
GLENN RANKIN . . .
Orchestra 1-4; MMM
3,4; FFA 1,2.
GENE REUTELER . . . JUDITH RICKHEIM . . .
Football 1; Baseball 2; GAA 1-4; Art Club 1,
Clubs: Rod 3r Gun 2;
Varsity 2.
THOMAS ROGERS . . . " . . PAUL ROLOFF . . .
Track 3,4; Band: 1-4; Student Senate 1,2,4;
Pep 1-4; Dance 2-4; , ' 1' , Football 1-4; Homecom-
Clubs: Campers 3,4; , ' ' 1 ing 3; Clubs: Badminton
Rod 8: Gun 1-3. ' V ' ' 1,2; Science 3,4; Rod 8:
4 2 1 Gun 2-4; Varsity 4.
WILLIAM RUNDE . . . JOAN SCHMIDT . . .
Band: 1-4; Pep 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Choir 3,4;
Orchestra 2; Science Orchestra 2-4; Clubs:
Club 3,4. Saddle-ites 4; Spanish
3,4.
4;,
RICHARD SCHMITT . . . , L, . DARRELL SCHULTZ
Football 1; Basketball ' , . . Baseball 1-4; FFA
1,2. ' . ,1 1-3.
JAMES SEABORN .
Track 1; Baseball 2;
FFA 2-4.
ANTHONY STEINER. . .
FFA 2; Clubs: German
3; Rod gr Gun 3,4.
LYMAN SCHULTZ
SHIRLEY SCHUMACHER
. . .GAA1-41V-Pres.
3, Pres. 41; Clubs: Art
4; Spanish 3,4.
JANA SEIDEL . . .GAA
1-4; Cheerleading 2-4;
Homecoming Court 3,4;
Prom Court 3; Clubs:
Art 4; Spanish 3; Saddle-
1tes 41PresJ.
BETTY SERRES . . .
Student Senate 4; GAA
1-4; Cheerleading 3,4;
Smoke Signal 3,4; Band:
1-4; Pep 1,2; Clubs: Art
1; Badminton 1,2; Dra-
matics 1-3.
ROBERT STAPLETON
. . .Football 1; Band 1;
Rod 8: Gun Club 3,4.
LARRY STELSE . . .
Football 1-3; Basket-
ball 1; FFA 2,4; Clubs:
German 3; Rod 8: Gun
1-3; Varsity 2-4.
LAURIE STOELTING
. . .GAA 3,4; Annual 4;
Clubs: Art 1-4; DraInat-
ics 4; Home Ec. 1-4;
Saddle-ites 4; Spanish
3,4.
JOHN STRUCK . . . Stu-
dent Senate 3,4; Football
1,2; Baseball 1-4; Bas-
ketball 1-4; Clubs:
Science 3; Spanish 3,4;
Rod 8! Gun 3; Varsity
2-4.
BRUCE TARMAN
. . . Basketball 1-3;
Baseball 2,3; Varsity
Club 3,4.
INGRID THIMM . . .
GAA 4; Annual 4; Dra-
matics Club 4; Rufus
King H.S.1-3.
PAUL STOELTING . . .
Band: 1-4; Pep 1-4;
Dance 1-4; MMM 3,4
1V-Pres. 41; Clubs:
Campers 1-4; Science
2-4; Spanish 1,2; Rod 8:
Gun 2-4.
MICHAEL SUCHOCKI
. . Football 4; Dance
Band 4; Clubs: German
1-4; Campers 3,4;
L Science 3,4; Rod 2: Gun
2-4.
NANCY TETZLAFF
. . . GAA1-3;Band
1,2; Home Ec. Club
3.
DIANE THORKILDSEN
. . , Student Senate 3,4;
GAA 1-3 1Sec. 31; Smoke
Signal 2-4; Annual 3,4;
Homecoming 2-4; Prom
2,3; Int. Fair 2,3; Who's
, Who 4; Badger Girls'
State 3; Honor Society 3,
41Pres. 41; Debate 3,4;
Forensics 3; Thespians
3,4; Choir 2-4; MMM 3,
4; Clubs: Art 3; Dramat-
ics 2-4; German 3; Latin
1,3,4; Science 3,41Sec.-
Treas. 31.
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GARY TURNAC LIFF
. . .Choir1;Horne-
coming 4; Art Club 1-4.
JOHN VRABEL . . . Art
Club 3,4; German Club
3.
BALDUR WERNER . . .
Student Senate 2,4;
Smoke Signal 2-4; Thes-
pians 4; C1ubs:Art 2-4;
Dramatics 3,4; Latin 3,
4 1Pres. 31.
ROBERT WIEMER . . .
FFA 1-4.
CLARK VILTER . . .
FFA1-41Sec.31;C1ubs:
Campers 3,4; Rod 8: Gun
4; Spanish 3.
JEANNE WEGNER . . .
GAA 1-4; Art Club 1;
German Club 1,2.
HOWARD WETZEL . . .
Football 1-4; Choir 4;
Band: 1-4; Pep 1-4;
Orchestra 1-4; MMM
3,4; Science Club 4.
LORETTA WIESE . . .
GAA 1-4; Smoke Signal
3,4; C1ubs:Art 3,4
1Sec.-Treas. 41; German
3; Home EC. 3.
BETTY WILDISH . . . JACK WILDRICK . . .
Art Club ; Spanish Football 1-4; Baseball
Club ; Saddle-ites 4 1-4; Basketball 2;
4V-Presj. Homecoming Court 4;
Varsity Club 4 4PresJ.
JANICE WILDRICK . . .
GAA 1-3; Smoke Signal
3; Band: 3,4; Pep 3,4;
Dance 3,4; Dramatics
Club 4.
CHARLES WINKELMAN
ROBERT WINKELMAN FREDERICKA WISNES-
. . . FFA1;Choir 2; KI . . .GAA1-4;Art
German Club 3. Club 1; Spanish Club 2-
4.
MARGARET WOELFEL
. . .GAA 3; Smoke Sig-
nal 3; Annual 3; Home-
coming 3; Clubs: Latin
3,4; Spanish 3,4; Cath-
olic Memorial HS. 1.
VALERIE WOLCOTT
. . .Student Senate 1,2,
4; GAA 1,2; Smoke
Signal 4; Annual 4;
Band: 1-4; Pep 1-4;
Orchestra 2,4; MMM 3,
4 Sec. 4;;C1ubszArt
1-3; Dramatics 2; Latin
1; Spanish 3,4 4Treas.
3L
4-7
JERRY WOLFGRAM
. . . Baseball 1; FFA
1-4; German Club 3;
Saddle-ites 4.
NOT PIC TURED:
MARK HASSLINGER
. . . Student Senate 4;
Football 1,3,4; Track
3; Clubs: Rod 8: Gun
3,4; Varsity 3,4.
GERALD LOEW
... FFA 3,4.
JAMES MOLZOF
.. . FFA 1,2,4.
GENE PIELLUSCH
DANIEL SCHMITT
TERRY SESTER
KENNETH HEBBE
DAVID MILES
. . . FFA 1-4.
JOHN MUELLER
. . . Football 1-4;
Basketball 4.
DENNIS PYNAKKER
JUDITH SCHMITT
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HOUSE: 01:? HOMBROONS
SEATED: C. Becker, R. Pariza, J. Liebert, 5. Olson, M. Krueger. ROW ONE: Mr.Schee1e
hdvisorh J. Pfeiffer, K. McClintock, L. Seidel, H. Howland, A. Parker, M. Snyder, C.
Richter, Mr. Davis hdvisorL ROW TWO: T. Fleming, C. Monda, S. Jones, L. Lay, T.
O'Driscoll, K. Chambers, A. Hanrahan, J. Bonham, M. Eaves, P. Dorn. ROW THREE: J.
Voelski, M. Chambers, D. Barker, J. Krueger, D. Jones, J. Struck, R. Garcia, J. Die-
ner, V. Wolcott, M. Phillips.
HOUSE 0? ORSKNIZXPIONS
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SEATED: C. Becker, R. Pariza, J. Liebert, M. Krueger, S. Olson. ROW ONE: B. Bier-
man, J. May, D. Thorkildsen, M. Fleming, S. Rolefson, D. Kraemer, M. McBroom. ROW
TWO: 5. Berger, B. Serres, M. Hasslinger, P. Roloff, J. Trapp, M. Olson. ROW THREE:
Mr. Scheele advisorL D. Brophy, J. Sutte, B. Werner, D. Morris, G. Kovach, Mr. Davis
hdvisorL
STUDENT
t
ADvuso-RY
x . . h
COLJNQ! I-..
SEATED: Kris Chambers; Cheryl Becker, Secretary; Marty Krueger, Treasurer; Jim
Liebert, President; Dick Pariza, Vice President; Susie Olson, Reporter; Gary Kovach;
Dennis Brophy; Laurie Lay. STANDING: Mr. Davis, Mr. Scheele tAdvisorsL
When the gavel bangs down on the final Senate session this
year, and the last "division of the house" request has been
ignored, the scribes can close out an impressive record of
activities, projects, purchases, and achievements for this
past year. The walls of the school have been made more
bearable through the addition of a showcase, announcement
board, and A.F.S. pictures. Another year goes by, though,
and still no coke machine or juke box! Here's living proof
of what happens to campaign promises made during those
glorious speeches we'd all like to forget, including the
candidates!
Special highlight of the year undoubtedly was the district
convention. What stands out above all else from that busy
day must be the stirring rendition of poetry delivered in the
keynote address. You never saw five hundred teenage dele-
gates soak up culture on a spring day so avidly. The day
was a success, and so was the entire slate of senate doings,
as once again students have proved, parliamentary pro-
cedure can be fun! tEspecially on school timeH
ROW ONE: D. Ellsworth, C. Becker, J. May. ROW TWO: M. McBroom,
M. Krueger, L. Rapp, B. Serres, R. Ludwig, D. Gourlie, L. Dorfmeis-
ter, C. Selbo, H. Wetze1,J. Sutte, B. Hardiman, S. Olson, P. Dorn, N.
Chapman, J. Watts, K. Fruit, M. Smith. ROW THREE: L. Paddock, L.
Witt, S. Rolefson, T. Donovan, J. Kerr, B. Bierman, C. Becker, B.
Hendrickson, L. Rogers, S. Juenamann, L. Seidel, P. Becker, J. Die-
ner, C. Smith, B. Runde, J. Johnson, V. Wolcott, S. Pfeiffer, S. Lierk,
S. Alstad, S. Shadrick, N. Houle, M. Olson. ROW FOUR: P. McBroom,
J.Ha11, R. Bedore, S. Mallow, A. Dibb, J. Aucutt, J. Rassmussen, S.
Grue1,D. Schuster, R. Ross, D. Motz, D. Hoffman, W. F1eming,K.
Nelson, C. Culver, S. Sickles, M. Snyder, J. Kohl, D. Rassmussen, R.
Jorgenson, W. McPeek, B. Jenkins, P. Culver, Q. Clayton, P. Stoelting,
P. Motz, L. Curtis, G. Riggs. ROW FIVE: .T. Voelzke, S. Runkel, R.
Bredl, T. Utecht, W. Brockmeyer, J. Wildrick, T. Rogers, R. Pariza,
J. Olson, D. Rice, M. Jacobs, Mr. Weigel, Director, L. Engen, H. Wol-
cott, P. Meissner, S. Chapman.
ROW ONE: J. Keller, J. Schmidt, S. Wildman, L. Marx, K. Fisher, G. Rankin. ROW TWO:
B. Binkowski, K. Jones, S. Berger, L. Boyd, J. Visser, L. Rapp, M. Kreuger, M. MC-
Broom, J. Hall, J. Watts, K. Fruit. ROW THREE: V. Wolcott, J. Johnson, M. Snyder, J.
Kohl, G. Riggs,-L. Curtis, J. Sutte, H. Wetzel, L. Dorfrneister, C. Selbo. ROW FOUR: D.
Thorkildsen, J. Voelzke, Mr. Bart DirectorL J. Olson, K. Keller, R. Pariza.
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PRBSHMATN O HOIR
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ROW ONE: K. Cass, L. Zsori, F. Green, D. Dobbertin, G. Hyde. ROW TWO: F. Rego,
A. Dibb, B. Wenninger, L. Schemberger, L. Guderski, D. Baldowski. ROW THREE: J.
Hall, R. Arndorfer, S. Henschel, M. Billings, T. McGuire, Mr. Bart, E. Stapleton, S.
Mallow, L. Hess.
Not present: Mr. Bart HirectorL ROW ONE: K. Martin, M. Becker, G. Zertuche, K.
Carrera, P. Dorn, R. Ludwig, D. Ellsworth, B. Winkelman, S. Pfeiffer, S. Johnson, N.
Kuhtz, L. Marx, D. Bierman. ROW TWO: L. Lay, J. Engel, K. Hahn, M. McBroom, D.
Thorkildsen, P. Balkman, L. Dorfmeister, L. Witt, C. Lernke, E. Ellsworth, J.
Schmidt, K. Jones, J. Schmidt, L. Schiller. ROW THREE: J. Nelson, P. McBroom, L.
Rapp, R. Garcia, L. Hansen, L. Beaumont, M. Krueger, B. Bagdonas, K. Meyer, S.
Droegkamp, N. Jochinsen, P.Hou1e, S. Beyer, J. Olson. ROW FOUR: J. Koh1,K.
Mull, R. McCombs, L. Curtis, J. Sutte, R. Jensen, R. Pariza, D. Rice, H. Wetzel, K.
Morris, K. Hunt, A. Fett, M. Beaumont.
SEATED: J. May, D. Kraemer, M. Snyder. ROW ONE: D. Dobbertin, K. McClintock, L. Nelson,
L. Stoelting, L. Boyd, C. Lemke, D. Lemke, L. Sleaper, K. Martin, J. Manes, B. Ford, J.
Thomas. ROW TWO: Miss Reke hdvisorh C. Bradd, J. Donovan, K. Jones, D. Thorkildsen, S.
Rolefson, C. Selbo, L. Dorfmeister, C. Steiner, N. Jochinsen, B. Jung, K. Chambers, M. Droeg-
kamp. ROW THREE: J. Seidel, L. Koski, I. Andressoo, J. Vrabel, B. Werner, D. Lauterbach, D.
Brophy, S. Jones, M. Billings, D. Masson.
CAMpE: 1:25 GRUB
SEATED: G. Kovach, J. Nelson, B. Karrow. ROW ONE: J. Pfeiffer, G. Culver, M. Dorn, D. Rass-
mussen, Mr. Zietlow hdvisorL ROW TWO: T. Donovan, B. Bulen, Q. Clayton, K. Morris, A.
Evinrude, M. Evinrude, D. Olson. ROW THREE: M. Chambers, P. Culver, S. Sickles, D. Hoff-
man, D. Morris, R. Garcia, D. Jorgenson, T. Audley. ROW FOUR: D. Jones, T. Rogers, P.
Motz, J. Featherston, S. Fisher, C. Vilter, M. Suchocki, P. Stoelting, B. Laird.
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DRAHNF' x95 Ogue
SEATED: Mr. Meyer hdvisorh K. Chambers, D. Thorkildsen, D. Brophy, S. Chapman, M. Krue-
ger, L. Lay, B. Werner. ROW ONE: J. Watts, P. Ebert, E. Ellsworth, L. Rapp, L. Boyd, L.
Stoelting, J. Schultz, B. Karrow, C. Becker, S. Olson, J. Fredman, D. Ellsworth, B. Serres, I.
Thimm, L. Nelson, P. Walsh, R.Mik1avcic. ROW TWO: B. Moroney, K. Carrera, C. Bradd, J.
May, J. Wildrick, L. Dorfmeister, B. Bierman, S. Rolefson, J. Bonham, M. Phillips, K. Walsh,
N. Chapman, S. Berger, K. Jones, E. Stapleton. ROW THREE: K. Berndt, J. Belke, J. Visser, C.
Selbo, R. Garcia, W. Brockmeyer, J. Sutte, R. Pariza, L. Koski, B. Bagdonas, C. Wenninger, C.
Steiner, M. Snyder.
?FA.
ROW ONE: Mr. Benrud hdvisorL P. Kinney, J. Geason, D. Morris, T. Audley, A. Lund, D. Lip-
ski. ROW TWO: A. Ebert, C. Vilter, T. Nampel, L. Stelse, B. Wiemer, J. Morris, H. Mundt, J.
Cull, M. Audley. ROW THREE: R. Emmer, J. Seaborn, R. Baehler, D. Rassmussen, B. Fleming,
R. Kinney, D. Miles, I. Geason, T. Ryan. ROW FOUR: L. Baird, P. Hansen, W. Brooks, B. Mc-
Kerrow, E. Becker, J. Kolbow, G. Anstey, T. Dalton, M. Keller. ROW FIVE: T. McGrath, J.
Wolfgram, G. Lembke, G. Steiner, D. Horne, R. Abel.
ROW ONE: H. Howland, L. Seidel, C. Lipski, M. Fleming, B. Bierman, Miss Neuser wdvisorL S.
Schumacher, L. LaTour, C. Selbo, J. Seidel, C. Becker, 5. Olson. ROW TWO: L. Rogers, S.
Juenamann, L. McClellan, J. Visser, C. Steiner, C. Smith, C. Krause, B. Jung, L. Nelson, M.
Becker, J. Rickheim. ROW THREE: K. Urban, N. Chapman, S. Schmidt, L. Hansen, P. Balkman,
C. Monda, K. McClintock, M. Krueger, M. Phillips, S. Chapman, B. Serres, A. Parker. ROW
FOUR: R. Miklavcic, S. Lierk, C. Adelman, P. Nampel, K. Carrera, K. Berndt, B. Fleming, P.
Ebert, K. Barker, J. Diener, P. Houle, M. Eaves. ROW FIVE: J. Keller, H. Wolcott, K. Jones,
M. Smith, P. Becker, J. Donovan, M. Grabmeier, D. Kraemer, S. Leudtke, P. Felber. ROW SIX:
K. Fisher, L. Hess, B. Hardiman, M. Tuckermann, S. Bowers, T. Croy, B. Wenninger, J. Perry,
J. Thomas, S.B1uer, D. Tovey. ROW SEVEN: D. Masson, K. Hoffman, B. Wertz, B. Holden, B.
Ford, S. Shadrick, S. Berger, C. Wenninger, M. Snyder, L. Koski. ROW EIGHT: B. Tovey, D.
Perkins, B. Moroney, P. Jenkins, S. Droegkamp, E. Serres, M.Powe1eit, J. Hansen, L. Buss,
L. Boyd, S. Holtman.
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GERMAN CL-LJB
SEATED: Miss Reke advisorL L. Lay, B. Gottsacker, J. Sutte. ROW ONE: L. Bulen, S. Bleuer,
J.Heinze1man, B. Karrow, S. Shadrick, K. Jones, M. Snyder, B. Wenninger, L. Marx. ROW TWO:
J. Wrobel, J. Schmidt, J. Hoff, K. Chambers, D. Gourlie, T. Croy, L. Rapp, C. Roensch. ROW
THREE: A. Evinrude, L. Koski, M. Suchocki, R. Abel, B. Binkowski, J. Liebert, K. Hoffman, C.
Wenninger.
HQHnE: J: C. que
SEATED: Mrs. Watts hdvisorL L. Hess, J. Manes, C. Nielson, C. Lemke, D. Lemke, D. Krae-
mer, Mrs. Olson advisory ROW ONE: B. Tovey, L. Zsori, J. Schultz, B. Bierman, L. Stoelting,
R. Ludwig, D. Perkins, N. Chapman, K. Walsh, L. Jensen, J. Green, J. Thomas, J. Dunn, S.
Lierk, L. McClellan, C. Leque, S. Earnst, K. Urban, D. Tovey. ROW TWO: H. Howland, C.
Becker, P. Felber, S. Droegkamp, C. Rankin, M. Droegkamp, K. Hoffman, J. Bonham, K. Barker,
N. Arndt, B. Holden, C. Krause, V. Scholl, C. Becker, L. Heimke, D. Rumphol. ROW THREE: C.
Meissner, B. Moroney, S. Alstad, P. Rice, S. Bricco, D. Schultz, N. Bricco, L. Sleaper, S.
Jones, C. Steiner, B. Ford, B. Dauer, P. Meissner, J. Kerr, K. Kerr.
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SEATED: K. Chambers, D. Clague, M. Chambers, P. Albert, R. Jensen, R.McNei1, M. Tovey, S.
Rolefson. ROW ONE: D. Kraft, G. Laird, G. Mussell, J. Parry, C. Smith, K. Kerr, B. Wertz, S.
Alstad, L. McClellan, D. Perkins, J. Watts, L. Paddock. ROW TWO: Mrs. Petrick LadvisorL L.
Boyd, H. Wolcott, R. Miklavcic, S. Berger, D. Thorkildsen, L. Dorfmeister, E. Stapleton, L.
Raddenbach, J. Trapp, K. Goodman, P. Dorn, J. Aucutt, C. Toepfer. ROW THREE: J. Thorkild-
sen, B.W01f, H. Swantz, P. Werner, C. Race, I. Andressoo, B. Werner, R. Czajczynski, F. Arn-
dorfer, G. Risberg, G. Zinda, J. Rickheim.
LIBRARY OLJLJB
SEATED: J. Visser, M. Droegkamp, J. Trapp, D. Masson, P. Becker, C. Becker, C. Nielson, C.
Steiner. ROW ONE: C. Serles, P. Peckstein, D. Dobbertin, C. Rankin, C. Schlafer, L. Radden-
bach, A. Johnson, K. Jones, C. Meisner, S. Wildman, G. Mussell, Mrs. Ludwigsen advisorL
,m.W K
W.
Nu! .0 3 a
huh
MODERN MUSIC. MAS?ERS
ROW ONE: V. Wolcott, M. Krueger, M. McBroom, C. Becker, P. Stoelting. ROW TWO: Mr. Bart
LadvisorL B. Bierman, D. Thorkildsen, L. Rapp, R. Ludwig, M. Olson, D. Bierman, Mr. Weigel
LadvisorL ROW THREE: G. Rankin, P. Motz, R. Pariza, L. Curtis, H. Wetzel.
NAj-WONAL. HONOR SOCIEW'IY
SEATED: R. Gottsacker, D. Thorkildsen, D. Brophy, S. Chapman, M. Krueger, L. LaTour, M.
McBroom. STANDING: Miss Foy advisorL '
NURSES CL... LJE
SEATED: M. Droegkamp, J. Bonham, L. Rapp, S. Berger, J. Winkelman. ROW ONE: J. Watts, D.
Perkins, P. McBroom, S. Lierk, K. Jung, L. McClellan, C. Serles. ROW TWO: K. Goodman, K.
Walsh, J. Visser, J. Kerr, N. Chapman, L. Heimke, M. Goetz, Mrs. Ludwigsen kldvisorL ROW
THREE: L. Raddenbach, S. Schmidt,'D. Rosch, M. Larsen, M. Powleit, S. Mallow, D. Gourlie, P
Peckstein.
SEATED: J. Nelson, J. Bonham, P. Fuchs, S. Chapman, P. Roloff. ROW ONE: J. Wrobel, S.
Fisher, R. Bredl, J. Heinzleman, G. Culver, T. O'Driscoll, G. Childs, T. Steiner, T. Cowen, B.
Richter, Mr. Hughes kardvisork ROW TWO: T. Piehl, S. Wildman, D. Jorgenson, M. O'Driscoll,
M. Chambers, G. Matteson, D. Clague, R. Garcia, D. Robertson, J. Liebert, R. Moses, R. Wro-
bel. ROW THREE: T. Donovan, G. Pilgrim, S. Sickles, T. McGuire, D. Brophy, L. Curtis, M.
Suchocki, P.Stoe1ting, W. Brockmeyer, B. Jenkins, D. Sedgwick, D. Barker, R. Baumann. ROW
FOUR: M. Dauer, B. Stapleton, I. Andressoo, F. Arndorfer, R. Gottsacker, R. Pariza, R. Jen-
sen, R. Czajczynski, D. Lauterbach, J. Fetherston, C. Vilter, D. Olson.
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SADDgE: ,... 17"5'6
SEATED: J. Seidel, L. Seidel, Miss Kahn hdvisorL ROW ONE: K. Nelson, D. Tovey, B. Tovey,
M. O'Driscoll, D. Schuster, A. Dibb, L. McClellan, M. Tovey, M. Perkins, C. Richter. ROW
TWO: H. Swantz, M. Fleming, T. Arndt, L. Rogers, S. Juenamann, C. Lipski, S. Johnson, M.
Becker, B. Hardiman. ROW THREE: D. Shadrick, M.Pa1mer, D. Kramer, E. Dicton, S. Schmidt,
J. Schmidt, P. McBroom, P. Walsh, C. Toepfer.
50115:ch OLQUIS
ROW ONE: M. McBroom, P. Fuchs, R. Pariza, R. Garcia. ROW TWO: D. Thorkildsen, P. Roloff,
J. Hoff, L. Paddock. ROW THREE: M. Suchocki, H. Wetzel, P. Stoelting, W. Runde. ROW FOUR:
I. Andressoo, B. Gottsacker, B. Werner, D. Lauterbach, L. Baird.
SHOKE: SiGMzKL.
SEATED: Mrs. Wehr hdvisorh S. Chapman, M. Phillips, L. LaTour, K. Chambers, B. Bierman.
ROW ONE: B. Serres, L. Boyd, L. Nelson, J. Johnson, S. Olson, C. Becker, D. Ellsworth, C.
Lemke, C. Nielson, S. Pfeiffer, J. Manes. ROW TWO: J. Fredman, E. Ellsworth, M. Droegkamp,
C. Steiner, L. Lay, J. May, D. Kraemer, D. Perkins, S. Shadrick, A. Parker, C. Krause, J.
Greene. ROW THREE: M. Eaves, M. McBroom, D. Thorkildsen, L. Dorfmeister, V. Wolcott, B.
Bagdonas, S. Rolefson, C.Se1bo, S. McGuire, N. Jochinsen, B. Holden, K. Walsh, J. Watts. ROW
FOUR: J. Olson, S. Alstad, R. Garcia, J. Kohl, S. Fisher, R. Jensen, R. Pariza, B. Werner, D.
Brophy, M. Krueger, J. Liebert, M. Becker.
H.
69AM l 6H CLLJB
SEATED: M. Krueger, S. Chapman, S. Johnson, B. Bierman. ROW ONE: L. Stoelting, J. Johnson,
L. Nelson, P. Becker, C. Becker, D. Jung, C. Adelman, L. Schiller, N. Mieritz, M. O'Driscoll,
P. Ebert. ROW TWO: J. Watts, J. Schmidt, G. Culver, E. Krumme, C. Carrera, K. Berndt, M.
Fleming, L. LaTour, C. Krause, M. Palmer, C. Lipski, S. Jones, V. Wolcott, S. Lierk, A. Parker,
M. Olson. ROW THREE: J. Olson, T. O'Driscoll, B. Bagdonas, N. Arndt, S. McGuire, J. Greene,
M. Tuckerman, P. Nampel, S. Mallow, N. Chapman, V. Scholl, M. Eaves, S. Pfeiffer, C. Lemke.
ROW FOUR: P. McBroom, S. Droegkamp, A. Fett, R. Garcia, B. McKerrow, G. Palmer, D. Hoff-
man, L. Curtis, D. Jones, D. Brophy, L. Baird, B. Holden, S. Holtman, B. Jung.
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Wl-nzepl ANa
ROW ONE: Mr. Meyer 1advisor1, L. LaTour, S. Chapman, J. Watts, R. Karrow, D. Thorkildsen.
ROW TWO: R. Pariza, P. Fuchs, B. Werner, W. Brockmeyer, D. Brophy.
VARbl'l-Dy OI... C .18
ROW ONE: M. Hasslinger, J. Struck, D. Barker, T. Cowen, D. Morris, P Culver, R. Jensen, S.
Fisher. ROW TWO: T. Audley, M.O'Drisc011,G.Pa1mer,J. Liebert,J.Wildrick,R. Rosch,D.
Hoffman, T.Nampe1. ROWTHREE: CoachVandertie, P. Roloff, F. Arndorfer,B. Laird, J. Kohl,
P. Motz, R. McNeil, Coach Balmer. ROW FOUR: J. Schmidt, K. Fruit, R. Campbell, J. Geason,
T. Dalton, D. Lipski, G. Pilgrim, J. Werderitch.
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COQO'R Gum
Lyn LaTour
Maggie Phillips
Margie Fleming
Dorothy Perkins
Janene Manes
MAJORJEZTTE-S
Joy Diener, Sue Shadrick, Barb Bierman, Phil Motz, Lynn Rapp, Nancy Chapman.
vAREuTY FOOfBAFL.
ROW ONE: P. Roloff, J. Mueller, L. Birkel, B. Jenkins, T.Aud1ey, D. Barker, D. Morris, M.
Hasslinger, J. Liebert, T. Cowen. ROW TWO: K. Jens, J. Laatsch, G. Palmer, R. Jensen, P.
Culver, B. Laird, R. Czajczynski, J. Bode, R. Rosch, J. Wildrick. ROW THREE: T. Dalton, J.
Schmidt, G. McNeely, W. Karrow, J. Geason, T. Nampel, M. Suchocki, B. Beal, R. Lipski, S.
Fisher. ROW FOUR: K. Hunt, P. Motz, B. Tarman, R. McCombs, J. Kohl, ManagersL
VARS rT-Y BAbKEL-F B Rl-l...
ROW ONE: K. Hunt hnanagerL J. Struck, T. Nampel, R. Rosch, F. Arndorfer, D. Barker, J.
Kohl knanagerL ROW TWO: P. Motz hnanagerh T. Donovan, D. Sedgwick, W. Nielson, Coach
Al Vandertie, J. Mueller, D. Hoffman, B. Laird, R. McCombs hnanagerL
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ROW ONE: M. Klink, C. Lippert, R. Baehler, R. Campbell. ROW TWO: M. Schlechta. managerL
M. Laufenberg, R. Campbell, C. Race, J. Fleming, J. Kreuger, Coach John Miller. ROW
THREE: D. McFadden, J. Schmidt, J. Cull, T. Kroenke, J. Eaves, R. VanderVeen.
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ROW ONE: J. Heinzelman managerL M. Mueller, G. Anstey, D. Clague, B. Fleming, T. O'Dris-
c011, R. Bredl. ROW TWO: L. Engen hnanagerL J. Thorkildsen, D. Robertson, S. Koski, D.
Motz, D. Jones, T. McGuire, M. Koltz, M. Chambers, Coach Pollock.
Those action shots are typical of
the fast driving, hard playing squad
which pounded the boards for Arrow-
head this year. With only one start-
ing varsity member returning, and
a team not noted for height, the War-
hawks turned in a record at season's
end which had its upsets, good and
bad, and which described a job well
done. With four seniors and a num-
ber of juniors and sophomores pro-
viding some down-to-the-wire
contests, Arrowhead fans got lots of
chances to yell. One senior stole the
show at an away game, and a chunk
out of the gym wall, too, but all in
all, the Warhawks earned their ac-
claim in 1963.
VAR$ITY
CHEERLEADERS
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Not to be outdone by the teams they
were backing, these girls also had
their ups and downs, as the pictures
clearly show! It took a fast camera
to catch these girls while in action,
and it took some fast and furious
cheering led by these girls to bring
home the victories. Those clumps
of shredded tissue paper they're
waving in the breeze do have a pur-
pose. After all, when the going got
hot, what better way to cool off than
jump up and down a few times with
a pomepom fluttering in your face?
Somehow, the cheers came easier
when they took the floor. The
whistles, too!
Betty Serres, Mary Olson, Susie
Olson, Cheryl Beiker, Ann Parker,
Jana Seidel.
Peggy Ebert, Sue Shadrick, Linda Seidel, Carol
Monda, Jan Donovan, Kate McClintock.
HC?- Hgmgcmmg,
Arrowhead went western this year and staged 3.
"Homecoming Roundup" which lassoed everybody
in sight for the fun and frolic. A "Warhawk Rodeo"
turned out to be 3.. Warhawk lynching. That picture
with the sneaky cowboy and his noose all set to
haul off the M.C. proves it. The jail only held Hori-
con cowpokes so don't worry.
A "Warhawk Barnraising" erected dance decora-
tions around an old fashioned barn. The moon must
still have some magic, though, because "Moon
Meadows"was acclaimed by all. Results of the dance?
One decorating committee thankful the barn didn't
collapse, one advisor who vows never again to put
hot lights in dry cornstalks and one royal couple
who almost didn't get crowned.
"The play's the thing" and a. number of
would-be Barrymores and Valentinos lit the
Arrowhead stage this year with three one
act plays in the fall and a three act offering
in the spring. It takes more than paint and
powder to make an actor, and it took a case
of lockjaw to keep from laughing at the prim,
proper, and pompous figures seen in several
pictures, complete with black lace and
ostrich-neck collars. Those shots of the
dressing room show what a little baby magic
and Hazel Bishop can do, and when the cur-
tain rings down on another theater season,
there's going to be a little washing up to be
done by this band of merry Thespians.
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DEBWE D. Thorkildsen, L. Koski, D. Brophy, J. Sutte. Not Pictured:
Mr. Meyer, Coach.
No, that fellow making like a windmill in the center of the picture isn't trying to fly. He's de-
bating a weighty question of world importance with his distinguished colleagues seated at the
table, who are just itching to get their turn to politely call him a liar! More and more people
are finding this sport to their liking, and the Arrowhead debate team, scowls, statistics, and
scorecards in hand, marched off to several schools this winter and came home with the best
record yet in the school's three years of battling and brawling at debate tournaments. Don't be
afraid, it's really a very intellectual sport!
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MEMBERS
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L. Schiller, D. Thorkildsen. STANDING: K. Martin, R. McCombs, D. Bierman, J.
Sutte, L. Dorfmeister, R. Pariza, J. Engel, L. Curtis, J. Kohl, R. Garcia.
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80 NHERJ SUPPLEMENT
ROW ONE: S. Runkel, D.
Kraft, R. Biancuzzo, J. Pfeif-
fer, J. Fruit, R. McCombs, J.
Olson, F. Irons, W. Fleming,
G. Jackson, J. Pfeiffer. ROW
TWO: S. Koski, L. Engen, H.
Swantz, D. Motz, R. Kinney,
S.Sick1es, F. Pilgrim, P. A1-
bert, R. Campbell, K. Fruit,
B. McKerrow, J. Nelson, R.
McNeil. ROW THREE: Mr.
Myrhum CoachL P. Werner,
P. Kinney, J. Mertins, J. Pow-
leit, L. Baird, T. Rogers, B.
Werner, J.Mue11er, S. Fisher,
B. Pascoe, J. Jung, R. Czaj-
czynski, B. Laird, M. Jacobs
managerL Mr. StuvejcoachL
R. Bulen and L. Curtis hnana-
gersL
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We had pro-
mised Jim 3.
life-sized full
color foldout
of him setting
the school rec-
ord for the
mile run--but
this was the
best we could
do. Sorry Jim.
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2.
Ah, the glories of old Greece and Rome re-
turned to Arrowhead's hallowed halls this
year as the astonishing 1963 track team went
all out to bring home their first victory in
four years, and then another, and another,
until their crowning success on the cinder p
path became the undisputed highlight of the
school's athletic year. The whole team and
their coaches celebrated the year's good for-
tune by dedicating their new track tthe track
that almost never got d0ne--remember
"M.T.A."?i by producing a final "sweaty but
sweet" win to close the season.
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VARSITY BASE BALL.
ROW ONE: K. Hunt managerL
K. Goranson, D. Hoffman, J.
Wildrick, J. Liebert, J. Struck,
M. O'Driscoll, D. Barker, P.
Motz hnanagerL ROW TWO:
Mr. Geske koachL T. Donovan,
J. Prust, J. Laatsch, G. Pal-
mer, R. Rosch, D. McFadden,
B. Egbert, R. Serres, T. Dal-
ton.
JR. VARSITY BASEBALL
ROW ONE: J. Heinzelman
hnanagerL T. O'Driscoll, M.
Laufenberg, M. Klink, J.
Voelzke, J. Bode, M. Mueller,
M. Chambers, C. Lippert, Mr.
Schliesman moaChL ROW TWO:
W. Fleming, J. Cull, J. Beck-
man, R. Billings, J. Schmidt,
T. Brandt, J. Krueger, R. Van-
derVeen, D. Jones.
J K .VA RS 117 FOOTBALL
ROW ONE: G. Jackson, G.
Bowen, R. Biancuzzo, R. Wolf,
J. Engel, M.Aud1ey, P. Han-
sen, D. Jones, W. Brooks, R.
Campbell, D. Clague, D. Motz.
ROW TWO: K. Morris, J.
Voelzke, R. Billings, T.
O'Driscoll, W. Johnson, W.
Cummins, M. Chambers, M.
Laufenberg, L. Eugen, D.
Kraft. ROW THREE: R.
Campbell, M. Hoff, J. Bode,
R.Knoe1ke, M. Jacobs, G.
Kelly, G. Powleit, M. Kaiser,
C. Lippert. ROW FOUR: R.
Robertson, R. Brandt, M.
Janichek, R. Wiemer, R. Kin-
ney, W. Fleming, J. Toth, M.
Mueller, S. Runkel, M. Evin-
rude, J. Cull, C. Keller.
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Fair time is always fun time, and
this year's fair was no exception, earn-
ing the largest amount of money for
AFS in the fair's history. Really,
hardly anyone would want to dispute the
fact that the rather wet experiences of
Mr. Richards and Coach Balmer in the
fair's dunking booth was the best suc-
cess of the day-long event. Oh for
some under water film just then to re-
cord their happy expressions for eager
posterity!
Rudy with his American
Dad, Mom, brothers and
sisters, the R. K. Cham-
bers family.
People meeting people--through the A.F.S.--again proved to be a reward-
ing experience for everyone Who got to know Rudy S. M. Garcia, Arrowhead's
foreign exchange student this year. If the dealings of nations are just a little'
better in the future because of the friendly smiles, the "bull sessions," the
shared cookouts, the first taste of basketball games and hotdogs and band
practices and student 'senate meetings that are so uniquely American, and
which Rudy and all his fellow travelers had a whole year to sift and explore
and jump right into, all the work in bringing them to America will be worth-
while. If Rudy livened up many a party with his hot geetar or his mean hand
on a piano, if Rudy added many a chuckle to a little Chat in the hall, if Rudy
inspired many a person who heard him give his winning oration, if Rudy did
just a little of all these things, we are sure he is happy, because Rudy wanted
to be a friend and he was a very good friend, and because of it, democracy
is a. little stronger.
"Different" is the most fitting
word to use for this year's prom.
From all angles--organization,
planning, decorating, and extra
activities--prom tried the new,
changed the 01d and searched for
the different. If some happy
memories of good times amidst
the fairy-like setting of frothy
cherry trees and. glittering
arches, or of a gay time at the
first Post Prom Party linger On,
the hard work of the many people
involved will be worthwhile.
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The record number of people who turned
out to see "The Inner Willy" are not apt to
forget Willy, or his aunts, or his scantily
clad inner self for quite a while. After all,
it'll be a long time before Willy's stomach
forgets all those wholesome cucumbers--OR
all those delicious turnips and gulps of cod
liver oil that loving Aunts Hester, Louise and
Olga tenderly dished out to their "little Baby."
CRGOOWON
This is the occasion for testimonials and oratory, for graduation marks a
major spot in every grad's life, but the things that made every member of the
1963 graduating class's stay a memorable one are the things that fill the pages
of this annual, the activities and events that make America's schools what
they are. It seems a fitting note to mark the Close of school for this yearts
grads, AND the close of this year's annual for Arrowhead High School.
W.-.....---.a
MW.
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