Arrowhead High School - Warhawk Yearbook (Hartland, WI)
- Class of 1965
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1965 WARHA WK
ARROWHEAD HIGH SCHOOL
HARTLAND, WISCONSIN
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"No teacher is forgotten who truly
gives his life for youth; through them
he serves and lives."
William H. Holmes
This year's annual staff considers it
an honor and pleasure to dedicate the
yearbook to a teacher who has given his
time unselfishly through the last twenty
years to students. He has devoted many
outside hours to camping trips with
student activities and being advisor,
teacher and companion to all as the
need has arisen.
In the classroom he teaches not only
the "how" but also the "why." He
stimulates students to further individual
study by raising questions in the
inquiring minds of those in his classes.
His wisdom and classroom manneri
combined with humor, earn him the
respect and affection of the entire
body.
It seems only fitting that the annual
staff, honor and salute Mr. Robert
Hughes by dedicating this year's War-
hawk to him.
DEDICA TION
"Following the crowd" is not necessarily bad, and we all know it is far easier to follow the path
made by the crowd than to strike out on a new course where the trail is not yet broken. More important
is that, in our great nation, you have the right to choose which you shall do--to agree with others and
follow their lead, or to disagree and set your own destination.
The right to make a choice, like any other God-given right cherished in our American heritage,
carries with it the obligation to choose wisely. To help you in the decisions you must make in life
many persons have worked together to provide you with a basic education, now drawing to an end.
Soon it will be yours to choose, and I urge that you dare to be different, but do so prudently, with
integrity, and with sound judgement founded on truth.
R. Koepke, District Administrator, 3.5., M.S.
SCHOOL BOARD
Dr. Robert McNeil, George Weinberg, Nancy Dross, Fred Staus, Mrs. Warren Brown, Joseph Johnston, Kenneth
Leque.
It is entrusted in every high school graduate the supreme respon-
sibility of making the world a better place in which to live. It is
evident that many of our graduates have begun to realize this.
They have given their energies conscientiously for unselfish
purpose. It is this kind of achievement that will make efforts
have purpose in school and throughout life. Rather than say,
"What can I do to help myself" raise your sights to say, "What can
I do to help mankind." In so doing, you will have found the key
to a satisfying life.
D. M. Stevens, Principal
B.S., M.S.
Life seems to be one endless struggle between opposing forces
. . . right versus wrong . . . day versus night . . . happiness versus
sorrow . . . smiles versus frowns . . . democracy versus isms . . .
work versus play . . . success versus failure . . . love versus hate
. . . life versus death.
It is for us to choose with which forces to align ourselves. If
we choose wisely, we will find happiness in out work; love will
triumph over hate; success will victor over failure.
A. E. Zietlow, Assistant Principal
B.S.
MRS. BAER, B.S. MR. BAIMER, B.Ed.
Biology World History
Physical Education Physical Education
MRS. BARCLAY, B.S., M.A.
Library
MR. BART, B.S.
Humanities
Concert Choir
Orchestra
MR. BAUER, B.S., M.A.
Chemistry
Adv. Chemistry
MR. BENNETT, B.A., M.A.
World Geography
MR. BENRUD, B.S., M.S.
Agriculture I, II, III
Guidance
MR. BLOM, B.A. MR. BOLD, B.S., M.S.
American Problems Shop Prep
American History Drawing 1, II, III
MISS BURHOP, B.Ed. MRS. CANTWELL, B.S.
Shorthand English II
Business Typing
MRS. CHAPMAN, B.Ed.
Business Typing
MR. DAVIS, B.A.
World History
American Problems
MR. DORDEL, B.S.
Algebra 1
Geometry
MISS FEURER, B.A., M.S.
Guidance
English 11
MR. FOERSTER, B.A.
American History
MISS FREEMAN, B.A. MR. GESKE, B.S., M.S.
Spanish I Guidance
Spanish II World Geography
MISS HEINZ, B.A. MR. HUGHES, B.S., Ph.M.
English 10 Algebra
College English Advanced Math
English 12
MISS KAHN, B.S., M.S.
Guidance
MISS KRIEWALD, 8.8.
English 11
General Math
MR. JOHNSON, B.Ed.
Bookkeeping
Clerical Typing
Clerical Procedure
MR. MAIN, B.S., M.S.
Physics
General Science
MISS MANZ, B.A.
Art I
Grade 1-8 Art
MR. MILLER, B.A. MR. MUELLER, B.S.
Biology Practical English
Advanced Biology Individual Progress
MR. MYRHUM, B.S., M.A. MISS NEUSER, B.S.
Geometry Physical Education
Gene ral Math
MRS. OLSEN, B.S.
Home Economics 1, II
Home Management
MRS. PETRICK, B.A.
College English
Latin I
Latin II
MR. PFEIFFER, B.S.
Shop Prep
Woods I, II, III
MR. POLLOCK, B.Ed.
Advanced Bookkeeping
Advanced Shorthand
Advanced Typing
Clerical Typing
MR. REICHERT, B.S., M.S.
Algebra 1
College Math
MISS REKE, B.S., M.S. MR. ROIDT, B.S., M.S.
German I, II, III, IV Individual Progress
Advanced Art Psychometrist
Humanities
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MR. SCHEELE, B.S. MR. SCHLIESMAN, B.S.
World Geography Auto Mechanics I, II
American Problems
MR. STUVE, B.S., M.S.
Shop Prep
Metals I, II, III
MR. SWANSON, 3.5.
General Science
? MR. VANDERTIE, 3.5.
Physical Education
MRS. WATTS, 3.5.
Home Economics 1, 111
English 9
MR. WEGHORN, B.S.
English 10
MR. WEIGEL, B.S. MR. WIRNSBERGER, B.S.
Band English 9
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OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Jochinsen, Miss Nielson, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. Ellsworth, Mrs. Witt.
KITCHEN S TA FF:
Mrs. Holden
Mrs. Nelson
Mrs. Luedkte
CUSTODIANS:
Mr. Johnson
Mrs. Holtdorf
Mr. Mathisen
Mr. Dorn
International understanding- -why can we leave this only to the stubborn grown-ups? We, the youths,
must take the part of it.
To understand foreign countries, we have to know their customs, the history, the governmental
system, the climate . . . To do it, it's nice to correspond with foreigners, to travel around is also nice,
to read books about the foreign countries is good, and there is AFS.
To come to this country, I was surprised how bad I had felt about our own customs in J apan. For
instance, to bow instead of shaking hands, to take off shoes before entering the house . . . But now, I
feel very proud of these customs. This feeling may come from the longing for my mother country, but
at least I like the custom to take off shoes . . . as the floor is clean, we can use the space most freely.
If we are proud of our own country, we can tell about it quite freely without any lying.
Someone will say "I know Japan, because I visited there." But, isn't it only the "Geisha-House"
that they visited? Most travelers will stay at luxurious hotels, and will see one of the reasons that
America is thought of a country of luxury. Instead of staying at hotels, we, the AFS'ers, stay at private
homes and attend ordinary schools. So we can see how most of the Americans live and so we will get a
much clearer impression of what Americans are like.
Masaki Watanabi, AF S Student
MRS. BAER
ROW 1: L. Baumann, C. Behrens, N. Bart, B. Bauer, D. Bernacki, B. Alles, B. Bode, Mrs. Baer. ROW 2: S.
Anderson, D. Campbell, P. Banks, A. Campbell, J. Becker, D. Bowe, M. Braun. ROW 3: R. Chaput, R.
Bowers, R. Brown, T. Billings, C. Boyd, E. Arndt, J. Blanchard.
MR. BLOM
ROW 1: D. Freeland, P. Geszvain, S. Fleming, J. Cline, J. Droegkamp, M. Cull, D. Clifton, P. Cull, Mr.
Blom. ROW 2: B. Cooper, T. Gehrt, B. Dieball, D. Everson, W. Eubanks, J. Cull, B. Fruit. ROW 3: J.
Gates, 8. Fisher, J. Ferrick, J. Chaykowkski, J. Fielder, K. Delikat, C. Dittmann, S. Digert.
MR. JOHNSON
ROW 1: F. Hanson, B. Greene, D. Hale, R. Hansen, P. Hansen, P. Habegger, S. Harris, Mr. Johnson. ROW
2: H. Grimm, S. Home, D. Haselow, G. Hoffmann, T. Greuel, L. Harris, J. Hoffmann. ROW 3: J. Hardi-
man, R. Hardiman, B. Grulkowski, L. Hiemke, D. Gottschalk, B. Hoffman, B. Hicks, S. Goranson.
MR. MUELLER
ROW 1: L. Keever, K. Johnson, 5. Kasprzak, S. Jorgensen, S. Jencen, C. Johnson, Mr. Mueller. ROW 2:
V. Juenemann, L. Kerr, A. Kovack, D. Kloth, T. Klink, J. Kraus, K. Kort, B. Huegel. ROW 3: S. Husting,
K. Jorgensen, M. Juneau, D. Kelly, C. Jensen, G. Hunt, G. Jensen, W. Laatsch, M. Jankech.
MRS. OLSEN
ROW 1: C. Matteson, P. Morrow, S. Marks, K. LeRoy, J. Momblow, D. McElhatton, Mrs. Olsen. ROW 2:
M. Loew, A. Lucas, J. Manke, D. Meider, P. Ludtke, D. McNutt, G. Mastalir. ROW 3: F. Merryfield, R.
Lemke, P. Liebe, J. Larsen, B. Leque, M. Lewis, R. McCarthy. ROW 4: M. Mehling, T. McFadden, T.
Manicke, J. Lauterbach, J. Lechner, S. Lucas, R. Lepien, D. Lucht.
MRS. POLLOCK
ROW 1: J. Newmann, P. Pfeiffer, B. Muehl, G. Rego, J. Patterson, C. Pfeiffer, Mr. Pollock. ROW 2: D.
Petersen, C. Mundt, R. Peterson, D. Pfeiffer, R. Piper, S. Olson. ROW 3: R. Pillsbury, C. Mosciski, D.
Pascoe, L. Quindel, M. Pfeiffer, T. Poweleit. ROW 4: J. Rateau, C. Pilgrim,S. Olson, M. Reetz, L.
Mussell, L. Mosel, P. Nold.
MISS REKE
ROW 1: J. Sizer, J. Schultz, J. Rohde, P. Schneider, L. Schroetter, C. Schmidt, Miss Reke. ROW 2: D.
Schlafer, L. Schroetter, S. Sloan, D. Slater, J. Schmidt, D. Repinski, J. Schmidt. ROW 3: L. Singstock, M.
Schiller, B. Schutte, D. Stapleton, C. Schmidt, D. Schutte, B. Sorenson, G. Sobol. ROW 4: K. Schlechta,
R. Sizer, G. Schmidt, R. Rowe, R. Rowe, R. Scholl, J. Sorcic, R. Schliepp, B. Santo, K. Rinke.
MR. SWANSON
ROW 1: R. Tetzlaff, B. Sudbrink, C. Wege, E. Swantz, L. Walters, P. Sutter, S. Van Slett, Mr. Swanson.
ROW 2: D. Wheaten, J. Szopinski, C. Tuckermann, B. Whjak, G. Thotildsen, C. Wasley, E. Werner. ROW
3: J. Zsori, J. Wein, K. Weigel, T. Weber, M. Wildrick, C. Winkelmann. ROW 4: W. Woodard, A.
Stendal, D. Wetzel, L. Suchocki, J. White, M. Teskey, M. Wrede.
MR. W'IRNSBERGER
ROW 1: L. Curtis, M. Binkowski, D. Andrae, M. Behrens, V. Bentzien, A. Cull, Mr. Wirnsberger. ROW 2:
C. Barnhart, M. Arndorfer, J. Chvosta, C. Brown, D. Bredl, 5. Bart, C. Berzill. ROW 3: V. Brackob, M.
Carrera, J. Becker, B. Carstens, P. Brown, S. Alles. ROW 4: C. Croy, G. Audley, F. Baldowsky, D.
Clemans, K. Beal, D. Abeld, J. Brown.
MR. MAIN
ROW 1: S. Dearborne, W. Elgar, P. Dalton, R. Dettmann, B. Fleming, D. Fleming, R. Dobbertin, Mr. Main.
ROW 2: L. Geszvain, S. Delikat, M. Gerber, C. Delsman, D. Grulkowski, F. Elsinger, M. Felber, C. Glaum.
ROW 3: T. Dom, S. Dibb, J. Geisel, J. Donovan, B. Gessner, K. Danes, M. Gawrysiak, T. Gatz, K. Euting.
MR. BALMER
ROW 1: K. Dehli, L. Bortel, S. Bowe, S. Bowers, S. Brandt, N. Arndt, J. Aucutt, C. Bosshard, R. Bredl, Mr.
Balmer. ROW 2: D. Baldowsky, L. Andrejeski, L. Bishop, T. Croy, B. Arndorfer, D. Clague, J. Bierman, N.
Chapman, T. Becker, K. Cass. ROW 3: P. Becker, S. Beal, M. Beaumont, G. Anstey, T. Arndt, R. Bedore,
K. Arndt, R. Becker, M. Chambers, B. Andrae.
MR. DORDEL
ROW 1: S. Earnst, F. Greene, A. Dibb, D. Dobbertin, E. Everson, L. Guderski, C. Crergsdal, Mr. Dordel.
ROW 2: S. Gueuel, P. Dom, D. Gourlie, J. Fett, D. Dobbertin, K. Goodman, S. Fisher. ROW 3: D.
Dollhopf, L. Engen, R. Fleischman, B. Fleming, D. Gobel, J. Doleshal, K. Fisher.
MR. WEGHORN
ROW 1: J. Johnson, C. Hyde, B. Kienast, B. Hardiman, P. Harely, K. Jung, E. Hergert, Mr. Weghorn.
ROW 2: L. Hiemke, D. Jung, M. Horn, 8. Henschel, L. Harris, J. Heinzelman. ROW 3: K. Kerr, J. Hoff-
man, D. Jones, R. Kinney, M. Janichek, P. Klink, S. Knipfel.
MR. MILLER
ROW 1: C. Marth, D. Maynard, L. Lenz, C. Leque, P. Kranick, D. Kraft, Mr. Miller. ROW 2: G. Lechner,
S. Kovack, L. McClellan, S. Kurtzweil, S. Lierk, C. Kutsch. ROW 3: S. Mallow, S. Lee, D. Lund, D.
Manke, J. McGrath, P. McBroom. ROW 4: S. Knipfel, S. Koski, M. Koltz, R. Knoelke, J. Krueger, J.
Kolbow, G. Manley.
MR. SCHLIESMAN
ROW 1: W. Moses, J. Pfeiffer, J. Parry, J. Olsen, J. Rasmussen, K. Nelson. ROW 2: M. Mulhollon, T.
O'Driscoll, T. Teimer, R. Radtke, M. Mueller, V. Pillsbury, G. Peckham. ROW 3: G. Poweleit, L.
i Mehling, J. Ordway, B. Race, D. Reetz, D. Motz, J. Mull.
MR. STUVE
ROW 1: J. Schneider, L. Schemberger, C. Schiek, B. Salzman, D. Runphol, D. Schyster, L. Seidel. ROW 2:
J. Skjerping, L. Rogers, R. Schroetter, R. Schlafer, P. Rice, J. Sloan. ROW 3: D. Shadrick, T. Schroetter,
D. Slater, D. Robertson, J. Schmitt, J. Sorenson, R. Ross.
MISS HEINZ
ROW 1: Miss Heinz, L. Zori, P. Tetzlaff, G. Toebe, B. Wertz, C. Toepfer, D. Tobey, S. Sytsma. ROW 2: N.
Westover, E. Stapleton, K. Urban, J. Visser, J. Voelzke, H. Wolcott, B. Wenninger, P. Walsh. ROW 3: J.
Thorkildsen, J. Urban, B. Winkelman, P. Werner, G. Toennes, J. Toth, D. Wein, M. Tuckermann.
MR. MYRHUM
ROW 1: C. Haig, L. Herther, J. Hill, B. Hodgson, C. Hornbutg, C. Honeyager, Mr. Myrhum. ROW 2: M.
Hamahan, R. Irons, G. Horne, G. Haig, T. Hoff, G. Hansinger. ROW 3: M. Hoffman, C. Hanson, L. Hale,
B. Humphrey, A. Jenkins, J. Havnen. ROW 4: J. Jackson, S. Henschel, A. Haas, R. Hakenson, G. Hoff-
mann, C. Holtman, D. Hoffman.
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MR. PFEIFFER
ROW 1: J. Kraft, A. Knuth, C. Kohr, B. Johnson, P. Kieren, B. Kienast. ROW 2: P. Kohl, M. Jensen, B.
Koepke, P. Jensen, C. Johnston, S. Kemos, J. Lange. ROW 3: J. Keller, R. Jung, K. Kuchler, G. Klink, R.
Jenkins, B. Jensen, K. Laatsch, I. Knuth.
MR. REICHERT
ROW 1: K. Lenz, R. Miller, L. Lawton, S. Loppnow, B. McClellan, V. Lemke, Mr. Reichert. ROW 2: J.
Mosciski, K. McGinnis, T. Lay, B. Meissner, M. Link, J. Merryfield, D. McNeil. ROW 3: D. Lembke, K.
McCombs, G. McKertow, B. Mallow, E. Marx, C. Lujack, S. Lumby, B. Miller.
MISS FREEMAN
ROW 1: V. Nufer, R. Nelson, C. Race, M. Nelson, Miss Freeman. ROW 2: P. Perkins, P. Schlechta, D.
Paske, J. Roskopf, J. Murray, J. Peters. ROW 3: R. Salick, T. Schmitt, S. Riggs, G. Amann, C. Roby, B.
Nielsen, S. Schroetter.
MR. SCHEELE
ROW 1: M. Zertuche, M. Witt, R. Sorensen, P. Smith, C. Tetzlaff, MI. Scheele. ROW 2: A. Weber, J.
Sutter, S. Wagner, W. Tieberg, G. Staus, J. Washburn, S. Toth. ROW 3: G. Urban, D. Sudbrink, T.
Wheeler, K. Staus, R. Wiemer, K. Wabrowetz. ROW 4: T. Wildrick, R. Sleeper, J. Steffes, T. Tiefenthaler,
S. Wege, R. Williams, J. Vrabel.
WARHA WK COA CHES 0F it64-65ii
Each year the coaches of Arrowhead work with the teams, developing the boys not only in
their athletic ability, but also in their good sportsmanship qualities. The behavior displayed by
the boys while participating sets a good example for the student body to follow. Because of the
coaches, and their teams, the school unites as one, cheering the boys on to victory time and
again. We wish to express thanks to the coaches for their added hours of work, their encourage-
ment and help to the teams, and the resulting enthusiasm and unity which permeates the student
body and faculty as the result of a job well done.
VA RSITY
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Mr. Dordel
Mr. Balmer
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FRESHMAN
FOOTBALL
MI. Wirnberger
Mr. Schliesman
Mr. Johnson
Mr. Pfeiffer
TRACK
Mr. Stuve
MI. Blom
MI. Myrhum
BASEBALL
Mr. Schliesman
Mr. Geske
Mr. Pfeiffer
Mr. Wirnsberger
CRO $COUNTRY
Mr. Blom
BMSKETBALL
Mr. Miller
Mr. Vandertie
Mr. Pollock
ROW 1: J. Schmidt, R. Campbell, D. Kraft, M. Mueller, D. Clague, T. O'Driscoll, J. Thorkildsen, S.
Dibb, D. Shadrick, P. Shroeder. ROW 2: M. Schlecta tManJ, P. Hansen, M. Audley, M. Chambers, J.
Morris, K. Fruit, C. Lippert, J. Bode, R. Wiemet, R. Bauman, G. Audley, P. Harley. ROW 3: B. Sorenson,
M. Koltz, T. Arndt, B. Fleming, D. Robertson, D. Jones, R. Kinney, B. Brooks, B. Lehman, J. Geason, J.
Voelzke, L. Engen tManJ, G. Mussel tManJ ROW 4: G. McNeely, J. Schmidt, R. Knoelke, R. Billings, R.
Bedore, J. Ordway, E. Klink, J. Kreuger, M. Hoff, D. Motz.
1964 F OOTBALL
The 1964 Arrowhead Warhawks ended their Little Ten career this year with a 3-5
record, and the student body is proud of its team. The boys put forth a lot of effort and
spirit, and this spirit was strengthened by the enthusiastic fans and cheerleaders. They
brought our Homecoming activities to a peak with the victory over Hartford. It is
thanks to the '64' team, that Warhawk football is on the upswing.
CONGRA TULA TIONS!
1964 SEASON RECORD Arrowhead--32 Waterford--20
Arrowhead- - 6 Columbus-- 1 3
Arrowhead - - 1 3 Watertown- - 1 9
WON . . . . . 3 Arrowhead- - 0 Oconomowoc- -32
Arrowhead- - 1 2 Horicon- -6
Arrowhead-- 0 Beaver Dam--34
LOST ..... 5 Arrowhe ad- -19 Hartford--6
Arrowhe ad - -6 West Bend- - 32
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j'UNIOR VARSITY F OOTBALL
ROW 1: S. Kemos, B. Koepke, J. Vrabel, D. Hoffman, K. Laatsch, T. Arndt, G. Powless. ROW 2: Mr.
Wimsberger, T. Weber, T. Billings, B. Mallow, J. Steffes, S. Riggs, A. Haas, S. Wege, G. McKerrow, K.
Wabrowitz, Mr. Pfeiffer.
F U TURE PLA TERS
Good Luck to all the players who will be experiencing our new conference next year. May our new
encounter be a profitable and victorious one for all those concerned.
FRESHMAN F OOTBALL
ROW 1: T. Klink, B. Bode, J. Wein, B. Sorenson, L. Sengstock, T. Poweleit, M. Wildrick, B. Alles, D.
McElhatton. ROW 2: P. Pfeiffer, D. Wetzel, S. Lucas, R. Schliepp, C. Dittmann, A. Campbell, R. Lemke,
D. Haselow, P. Cull. ROW 3: Mr. Johnson, R. Brown, J. Fiedler, T. McFadden, G. Chaykowski, J. Lauter-
bach, E. Pechstein, T. LaPorte, C. Boyd, P. Laatsch, MI. Schliesman.
CO-CAPTAINS
J ack Schmidt
Charles Lippert
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
Rick Billings
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR
Charles Lippert
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR
Dick Robertson
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Charles Lippert
HOMECOMING ROYALTY
Ch arlie Lippert Mary Snyder
John Krueger Sue Shadrick Dick Robertson Anne Hamahan
COURT
Rick Billings Candy Wenninger Jeff Bode J an Donovan
HOMECOMING 1964
Homecoming 1964 was set aglow on Friday, October 23, with the
lighting of the bonfire, which temporarily took the chill out of the
shivering Warhawk fans. As the fire began to die the Arrowhead
Student Body followed their floats to Nixon Park where they cheered
the Warhawk team on to their first Homecoming victory in four
years. With this victorious feeling in the air, the week end was com-
menced by "Tonight," the 1964 Homecoming dance. For those who
attended, the memories will linger, remembering that their night
was "Tonight." Queen Mary Snyder and King Charlie Lippert reigned
over the "city park atmosphere."
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ROW 1: J. Pfeiffer, R. Jung, R. Campbell, T. Lay, B. Nielsen. ROW 2: J. Pfeiffer, G. Washburn, S. Nelsen,
S. Runkel, L. Hiemke, F. Baldowsky, J. Lang, Mr. Blorn.
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ROW 1: L. Boyd, L. Schiller, B. Wenninger, D. Courlie, B. Arndorfer, M. Chambers, J. Krueger, J.
Visser, G. Peckham, J. Pfeiffer, L. Schemberger, J. Donovan, E. Hergert, C. Richter. ROW 2: S.
Kovach, B. Winkelman, J. Heintzelman, P. Walsh, J. Hansen, G. Urban, L. Dorfmeister, A. Han-
rahan, M. Billings, C. Hanson, K. Berndt, H. Wolcott, S. Bowers, S. Lierk, P. Kohl, P. Ebert. ROW
3: M. Loucks, S. Schmidt, S. Mallow, P. Nampel, J. Cull, J. Fleming, B. Binkowski, J. Eaves, B.
Fleming, D. Rice, J. Thorkildsen, J. Schmitt, R. Haasl, J. Beletsky, M. Watanabe, N. Arndt, C.
Carrexa, J. Belke.
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ROW 1: K. Jones, R. Campbell, T. O'Driscoll, L. Dorfmeister, M. Snyder, Mr. Scheele.
ROW 2: Mr. Foerster, J. Watts, A. Hamahan, R. Campbell, J. Pfeiffer, Mr. Davis.
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ROW 1: Mr. Foerster, M. Smith, M. Snyder ReporteU, T. O'Driscoll W. Presq, R. Campbell
Gresq, L. Dorfmeister TreasJ, K. Jones 5nd, J. Schafer, M. Pfeiffer, F. Rego. ROW 2: Mr.
Davis, J. Heinzelman, M. Watanabe, J. Thorkildsen, C. Boyd, D. Gourlie, A. Hamahan, C. Kel-
ler, M. Hanrahan, R. Sorensen, W. Elgar. ROW 3: Mr. Scheele, P. Nampel, G. Hunt, B. Mallow,
G. Powless, M. Chambers, J. Krueger, R. Campbell, K. Kuchler, R. Baumann, D. Bredl.
ROW 1: Mr. Foerster, L. Marx, M. Snyder Repon0, K. Jones wecJ, T. O'Driscoll W. PresJ, R.
Campbell Wresq, L. Dorfmeister TreasJ, P. Ebert. ROW 2: Mr. Davis, J. Watts, L. Boyd, J.
Pfeiffer, S. Shadrick, T. Croy, J. Visser, K. Fruit, J. Bonham, C. Bradd. ROW 3: Mr. Scheele, P.
Becker, K. Nelson, C. Lippert, J. Bode, 8. Real, J. Sutte, L. Koski, C. Wenninget, B. Winkelman.
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ROW 1: L. Marx TreasJ, K. Jones GresJ, J. Sutte, K. Fruit, L. Dorfmeister W. Presq, J. Watts QeCJ,
Miss Heinz. ROW 2: L. Schiller, S. Schmidt, L. Koski, P. Nampel, B. C311, N. Mieriu, C. Roensch.
ROW 1: R. Tetzlaff, M. Audley $entinen, D. Lund wecq, J. Kolbow TreasQ, J. Cull Wresq, G.
McKenow Reportery ROW 2: Mr. Benrud, J. Rohde, G. Staus, A. Campbell, K. Wabrowetz, J.
Becker, B. McClellam, D. Slater. ROW 3: F. Elsinger, H. Mundt, D. Gottschalk, R. Sizer, R. Brown,
C. Staus, D. Meider. ROW 4: M. Beaumont, G. Anstey, S. Wege, B. Gessner, R. Fleischman, J.
Geason, R. Winkelman, B. Meissner.
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ROW 1: D. McNeil Wraetoq, B. Wenninger Quaestoq, C. Lippert Qauician Consun, C. Wenninger
Wribunq, C. Luljack wenson, J. Bode wovernory L. Dorfmeister Aedi1eL F. Greene Wlebian Consul;
ROW 2: S. Loppnow, R. Nelson, C. Lechner, P. Dom, L. Hiemke, J. Aucutt, D. Dobbertin, K. LeRoy,
Mrs. Patrick. ROW 3: M. Perkins, G. Thorkildsen, S. Kurtzweil, G. Mussell, J . Brown, B. Winkelman, J .
Thorkildsen, C. Toepfer. ROW 4: N. Bart, H. Wolcott, P. Banks, S. Holtman, B. Wolf, J. Cull, P. Nam-
pel, D. Clague, K. Kerr, B. Hodgson.
ROW 1: C. Adelmann Gresq, K. Berndt wecJ, B. Jenkins V. R650, 8. Shadrick 5.54, B. Hardiman
Greasq, Miss Freeman. ROW 2: P. Jenkins, L. Greene, J. Watts, W. Elger, C. Hornburg, 1.. Curtis, P.
Ebert, B. Bode, J. Pfeiffer, C. Richter. ROW 3: P. Dom, L. Guderski, S. Lierk, D. Bredl, A. Weber, C.
Brown, S. Bowers, R. Irons, C. Carrera, D. Kraft, D. Bernacki. ROW-4: J. Havnen, S. Brandt, J. Hardi-
man, J. Larsen, N. Chapman, M. Jensen, K. Kerr, A. Hamahan, M. Camera, L. Rodgers, L. Andrijeski,
J. Thorkildsen. ROW 5: G. Urban, P. Nampel, F. Baldowsky, S. Dibb, C. Jackson, B. Pascoe, R. Kin-
ney, T. Arndt, B. Mallow, S. Runkel, M. Schlechta, B. Schlise, B. Jensen.
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ROW 1: D. Fleming, R. Piper, C. Leque, G. Hansinger WresJ, C. Roensch 6e04, J. Sutte 5. Sen-
ateL L. Dorfmeister TreasQ, L. Marx W. PresJ, R. Sorensen, C. Haig, Miss Reke. ROW 2: C.
Pfeiffer, V. Juenemann, L. Boyd, S. Husting, S. Kurtzweil, L. Beyer, M. Link, K. Berndt, J. Belke,
K. Jones, H. Grimm. ROW 3: D. Rumphol, S. Alles, N. Thompson, K. Jorgensen, C. Boyd, K. Fisher,
D. Clague, R. Shlupp, R. Croy, H. Wolcott, J. Parry. ROW 4: B. Huegel, S. Lee, B. Andrae, K.
Kuchler, R. Haasl, J. Eaves, L. Koski, B. Lehmann, J. Fiedler, E. Marx, C. Kutsch.
ROW 1: Miss Reke, S. Fischer, K. Kuchler V. PresJ, G. Risberg Wresq, L. Koski 6. Senate;
J. SchmithSec. TreasJ, ROW 2: Miss Manz, C. Kohr, P. Jensen, S. Holtman, M. Jensen, 1..
Dorfmeister, P. Kohl. ROW 3: C. Croy, R. Haasl, H. Swanu, J. Sutte, J. Poweleit, M. Powel-
eit, S. Lumby. .
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ROW 1: Mr. Mueller, T. Lay, M. Watanabe, M. Chambers Wresq, T. O'Driscoll weerTreasJ, J.
Pfeiffer V. Presq 5.84, P. Cull. ROW 2: Mr. Zietlow, T. Klink, B. Gatz, G. Culver, J. Chaykowski,
G. Laird, B. Arndorfer, M. Audley. ROW 3: J. Pfeiffer, B. Koepke, S. Runkel, B. Mallow, M. Evin-
rude, L. Engren, R. Jung, D. Clague, A. Campbell. ROW 4: S. Kemos, D. Motz, B. Fleming, D.
Jones, R. Billings, G. Klink, C. Jackson, J. Toth.
ROW 1: L. Seidel, D. Bredl weerTreasJ, J. Bonham, M. Gerber, D. Kraft, E. Euerson, S. Fischer, L.
Lenz, S. Kemos, G. Haig, P. Cull, Mr. Hughes. ROW 2: P. Haxley, J. Heinzelman, T. Piehl, P. Han-
sen, T. O'Driscoll, S. Lee, R. Campbell, B. Arndorfer, T. Gan, M. Laufenberg, P. Schroeder. ROW
3: C. Marth, T. Brandt, J. Chaykowski, R. Williams, B. Mallow, G. Vrabel, B. Tieberg, M. Evin-
rude, L. Mehling, S. Nelsen, G. Anstey, T. Klink. ROW 4: J. Sutter, G. Laird, B. Gatz, B. Grulkow-
ski, D. Clague, B. Wolf, J. Kolbow, G. Mussell, S. Beal 6.84, R. Campbell V. PresJ, R. Baumann
Wresq, W. Tieberg, B. Alles. ROW 5: G. Jackson, J. Fleming, G. Klink, J. Beckman, R. Billings, D.
Reetz, B. Race, R. Bedote, C. Race, J. Harley, B. Pascoe, B. Brooks.
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ROW 1: Mr. Bauer, C. Roensch, L. Schiller, C. Keller Wresq, S. Lee W. PresJ, C. Race, B. Winkelm'an
5.8.x P. Dom, G. Wroblewski. ROW 2: P. Becker, D. Slater, H. Wolcott, P. McBroom, J. Heinzelman,
G. Laird, E. Wolf, J. Thorkildsen, A. Stendal, B. Catz. ROW 3: S. Kurtzweil, B. Hicks, H. Johnston, B.
Andrae, P. Werner, G. Toennes, J. Sutte, J. Cull, G. Vrabel, B. Lehmann.
ROW 1: Mrs. Barclay, R. Habegger, L. McClellan $.80, K. Jung. ROW 2: K. Goodman, L. Hiemke,
S. Fisher weerTreasJ. ROW 3: K. Visser, S. Mallow, S. Schmidt, C. Hanson Wresq, D. Pullen V.
Pres.--Not Showm.
53 ans
ROW 1: Mrs. Watts, D. Freeland, L. Baumann, C. Richter, J. Patterson, M. Witt, M. Zertuche, H. Grimm
5900: E. Senes V. PresJ, J. Hardiman V. PresJ, J. Visser RepJ, K. Kerr QeCJ, L. Buss RepQ, M.
Loucks Gresq, A. Kovack, RepL M. Hamahan Gresq, E. Swanu HTeasJ, V. Lemke, B. Kienast, C.
Pfeiffpr, M. Lund, C. Behrens, Mrs. Olsen. ROW 2: V. Nufer, B. Greene, L. Greene, R. Sorenson, P.
Ebert, G. Hyde, C. Hansinger, S. Jensen, M. Hansen, S. Kasprzak, C. Race, C. Honeyager, L. Zsori, L.
Jensen, J. Donovan, C. Dvergsdal, P. Sutter, C. Haig. ROW 3: C. Leque, J. Hoffman, J. Schneider, K.
Kort, S. Olson, C. Glaum, L. Quindel, R. Collins, C. Pilgrim, M. Pfeiffer, P. Nold, D. Pascoe, J. Mer-
ryfield, C. Schiek, J. Szopinski, G. Lechner, D. Tovey, B. Leque. ROW 4: J. Keller, C. Becker, C. Was-
ley, G. Thorkildsen, M. Arndorfer, K. McGinnis, K. Urban, S. Home, L. Kerr, L. Moser, V. Bracket, S.
Toth, C. Schmidt, C. Tuckerman, J. Droegkamp, B. Hardiman, P. Felber, C. Kohr. ROW 5: J. Rasmus-
sen, J. Aucutt, M. Link, K. Weigel, W. Woodard, F. Merryfield, S. Henschel, D. Lucht, D. Hoffman, N.
Williams, M. Jankech, M. Billings, B. Schutte, W. Eubanks, L. Beyer, S. Wagner, H. Wolcott, S. Lierk.
ROW 6: K. Rinke, C. Toepfer, D. Rosch, C. Hanson, M. Reetz, S. Lumby, K. Kerr, S. Knipfel, S.
Suchocki, J. Lechner, M. Poweleit, M. Larsen, N. Chapman, B. Santo, P. Jensen, L. Sleaper, S. Kurtz-
weil, K. Jorgenson.
ROW 1: L. Bulen, D. Schiek, P. Habeger, S. Sytsma, D. Freeland, Mrs. Baxclay. ROW 2: J. Cline,
P. Felber, J. Skjerping, D. Rosch, S. Kelikat, L. Quindel, C. Schiek.
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ROW 1: T. Hoff, M. Watanabe, B. Cull, M. Gerber. ROW 2: H. Johnston, G. Matteson, J. Donovan,
G. Laird. ROW 3: Mr. Main, R. Bedore, C. Race, G. Vrabel, Mr. Roidt.
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ROW 1: Mr. Weghorn, C. Richter, J. Watts Gresq, P. Ebert, C. Dvergsdal, P. Schneider, E.
Swana, L. Marx, J. Parry, J. Donovan, L. Curtis, K. Cass, L. Bulen. ROW 2: S. Hall, D. Schus-
ter, J. Schneider, J. Schmidt, B. Hardiman, C. Kutsch, K. Nelson, R. Collins, J. Droegkamp,
G. Thorkildsen, F. Greene. ROW 3: L. McClellan, S. Kovach, C. Tuckermann, S. Droegkamp,
K. Jones, B. Lehmann, L. Koski, J. Schmidt, M. Braun, J. Hardiman, L. Mussell. ROW 4: C.
Rankin, N. Thompson, D. Gourlie, L. Suchocki, S. Mallow, R. Haasl, M. Tuckermann, N.
Chapman, K. Joregensen, L. Boyd $.SJ. ROW 5: J. Pfeiffer, H. Wolcott, L. Witt $ec.-TreasJ,
G. Peckham, J. Sutte V. PresJ, B. Arndorfer, J. Thorkildsen, B. Winkelman, L. Dorfmeister, G.
Horne.
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ROW 1: L. Boyd 5600: L. Koski Treasq, J. Sutte Wresq, L. Marx, V. Presq, J. Watts 5. Senatey ROW 2:
J. Schneider, H. Wolcott, N. Chapman, M. Snyder, Mr. Weghorn. ROW 3: J. Schmidt, L. Witt, B. Lehmann,
J. Voelzke, C. Rankin, S. Hall.
ROW 1: Miss Kahn, S. Earnst, S. Harris, P. Morrow, L. Walters, K. Nelson 6. Senatey S. Schmidt mew,
L. Rodgers V. Presq, J. Droegkamp, S. Marks, L. Schroetter, K. Lenz, C. Pfeiffer, J. Johnson. ROW 2:
K. Johnson, R. Piper, K. Kort, P. Becker, L. Guderski, V. Juenemann, P. Kranick, C. Glaum, R. Nelson, A.
Lucas, S. Olson, J. Kraft. ROW 3: B. Fleming, J. Rateau, C. Miles, A. Dibb, S. Sloan, B. Schutte, B. Wo-
jak, J. Hardiman, A. Kovach, C. Wasley, C. Winklemann, P. Perkins, J. Schmidt, P. Dalton. ROW 4: D.
McNeil, S. Greuel, S. Husting, G. Urban, T. Becker, L. Koski, T. Arndt, C. Luljack, B. Jensen, J. Becker,
L. Beyer, C. Brown, C. Toepfer. Not Shown: 5. Juenemann $ec.-Treas.y
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ROW 1: Miss Burhop, J. Heinzelman Ghotog. EdJ, H. Johnston Wor1d Affairs Edd, J. Diener Wyping
EdJ, C. Wenninger wirculation Eda, R. Haasl Weature News EdJ, D. Rice 6ports Edq, L. Koski a-Zd.-in-
ChieQ, M. Tuckermann wlub Column Edd, T. Croy Ass't EdJ, L. Boyd $chool News Edq, J. Donovan
wusiness ngdv. Edq. ROW 2: L. Curtis, E. Sen-es, R. Collins, L. Johnson, P. Kohl, S. Bowers, H.Wolcott,
L. Reetz, K. Berndt, S. Droegkamp, C. Adlemann, K. Carrera, P. Ebert, C. Richter. ROW 3: D. Dobber-
tin, D. Lemke, J. Hansen, 8. Holtman, J. Bode, P. Nampel, S. Knipfel, J. Sutte, G. Anstey, K. Fisher, N.
Chapman, M. Billings, L. Sleaper, S. Lierk.
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ROW 1: T. Lay, J. Pfeiffer, B. Nielsen, T. O'Driscoll, R. Baumann, R. Campbell, M. Audley, K. Fruit, P.
Hansen, J. Engel, P. Schlechta. ROW 2: R. Jung, C. Mussell, S. Dibb, M. Schlechta, M. Chambers, L.
Engen, C. Lippert 6. SennateL D. Clague, G. Audley, J. Bode TreasJ, R. Campbell. ROW 3: R. Leh-
mann, 8. Nelson, J. Jung, M. Hoff, J. Gleason, E. Klink, G. McNeely Wresq, W. Brooks, D. Motz, R. Nie-
mer, C. Jackson. ROW 4: J. Schmidt N. PresJ, D. Jones, D. Robertson, R. Billings, R. Knoelke, T.
Kroenke, G. Risberg, B. Pascoe 6mg, R. Kinney, M. Koltz, J. Krueger, Mr. Balmer.
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ROW 1: K. Cass, L. Curtis, L. Greene, P. Ebert, V. Benzen, D. Schuster, J. Donovan, J. Droegkamp, S.
Droegkamp, K. Nelson tTreasJ, J. Engel, B. Hardiman tPresJ, B. Arndorfer tV. PresJ, A. I-lanrahan, M.
Brown, F. Greene, L. McClellan, B. Fleming, C. Devergsdal, C. Haig, M. Perkins, C. Richter. ROW 2: J.
Haxdiman, C. Race, R. Sorensen, C. Hornburg, C. McGinnis, M. Felber, V. Brackob, C. Kutsch, M. Smith,
P. Kohl, J. Martins, G. Thdrkildsen, C. Tuckerman, S. Kovack, J. Parry, E. Serres, R. Collins, M. Hama-
han, D. Bredl, D. McNeil, P. Dalton, B. Nelson. ROW 3: A. Kovack, J. Havnen, M. Jankech, M. Jensen,
L. Schemberger, S. Bowers, D. Dobbertin, B. Wenninger, M. Carerra, J. Schafer, W. Eubamks, J. Belke, P.
Brown, L. Hiemke, S. Shadrick, H. Wolcott, F. Rego, K. Urban, M. Hoffman, D. Lemke, A. Weber. ROW
4: B. Irons, C. Carena, M. Loucks, K. Bemdt, L. Buss, L. Hansen, R. Bauman, D. Gourlie, P. Jensen, M.
Billings, K. Kerr, N. Chapman, B. Andxae, E. Arndt, G. Urban, K. Eubanks, J . Kerr, K. Kerr, J. Thorkild-
sen, P. Hansen, E. Stapleton, D. Jung. ROW 5: T. Croy, T. Becker, S. Mallow, K. Kuchlow, C. Luljack,
P. Nampel, L. Eugen, M. Hoff, B. Tieberg, B. Jenkins, J. Eaves, D. Rice, B. Pascoe, J. Fleming, B. Brooks,
D. Motz, R. Hasel, M. Tuckerman, B. J ensen, K. McCombs, J. Becker, S. Holtman.
ARROWHEAD PEP CL UB
This was the second successful year of the Arrowhead Pep Club. Through their hard work, they led the
student body in giving our teams the moral support they needed. Attendance at games, posters, pepskits,
cheers . . . all these went into building the school spirit that Arrowhead can be proud of.
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VA RSITT CHEERLEA DERS
Fay Greene, Sue Shadrick, Betty Wenninger, Beatrice Hardiman, Jan Donovan, Linda Seidel, Peggy Ebert.
j. V. CHEERLEADERS
FRONT: Chris Hornburg, Vicki Bentzien. BACK: Diane Bredl, Mary Carrera, Pam Brown, Donna McNeil.
ROW 1: L. Curtis, J. Mill, P. Ebert, W. Elgar, B. Sudbrinh, V. Juenuman, P. Hansen, M. Snyder, Pres.,
S. Droegkamp, Treas., Miss Neuser, S. Schmidt, Sec., K. Jones, V-P, P. Becker, Rep., S. Jorgenson, J.
Droegkamp, M. Hameahan, G. Thorkildsen, D. McNeil, F. Greene, J. Donovan, S. Jensen. ROW 2: C.
Dvergsdahl, K. Cass, D. Fleming, G. Hansinger, D. Dobbertin, R. Nelson, L. Quidall, K. Nelsen, J .
Krause, C. Tuckerman, A. Dibb, S. Cruel, S. Lierk, K. Urban, P. Kranick, K. Carrera, K. McGuinnas,
L. Greene, C. Richter. ROW 3: C. Pfeiffer, V. Benzein, J. Parry, J. Rasmussen, P. Kohl, S. Bowers, A.
Weber, C. Brown, J. Hardiman, B. Wenninger, M. Janhech, V. Bracob, D. Jung, M. Carrera, K. Berndt,
J. Havnen, P. Schneider, C. Haig. ROW 4: M. Binkowski, C. Berzeil, M. Hoffman, D. Lembke, K. Kerr,
T. Croy, K. McCombs, S. Mallow, C. Wenninger, M. Poweliet, K. Kuchler, P. Nampel, C. Luljack, J.
Diener, M. Tuckerman, P. Kieren, B. Fleming. ROW 5: D. Bredl, B. Jrons, L. McClellan, E. Serres, C.
Schmidt, L. Schemberger, Cr Adelmann, N. Chapman, L. Beyer, J. Hanson, D. Gourlie, S. Holtman, A.
Hamahan, J. Keller, J. Aucutt, B. Hardiman, P. Dalton, S. Shadrick, J. Johnson.
ROW 1: L. Boyd U-Estoriam, B. Jenkins Vice-PresJ, J. Sutte Gresq, L. Witt 6e00, L. Marx ukepq.
Not Shown: K. Jones TreasJ ROW 2: MI. Bart, M. Snyder, K. Nelson, K. Fruit, L. Dorfmeister, R.
Ross, J . Hahl, N. Thompson, P. McBroom, L. Schiller, B. Winkelman, D. Rumphol, D. Ellsworth, P.
Dorn, P. Becker, Not Shown: L. Rogers.
ARROWHEAD CHOIR
TOP, ROW 1--E. Hergert, S. Sytsma, J. Schaefer, K. Cass. ROW 2--F. Rego, E. Boyd, N. Thompson, L. Schem-
berger. ROW 3--J. Skjerping, T. Becket, J. Thorkildsen, L. Bartel. ROW 4--L. Dorfmeister, B. Mallow, D. Rice,
P. McBroom, K. McComb. LT., ROW 1--D. Lemke, A. Dibb, C. Adelmaxm. ROW 2--B. Salzman, G. Toebe, J.
Hahl, L. Schiller. ROW 3--B. Koepke, T. Croy, D. Dobbertin, B. Arndorfer. ROW 4--S. Stapleton, B. Jenkins, S.
R5885, M. Roskopf. RT., ROW 1--P. Welhouse, J. Droegkamp, L. Curtis. ROW 2--B. Wenninger, L. Reetz, S.
Hall, D. Ellsworth. ROW 3--K. Eubanks, A. Fett, M. Schiller, S. Bowers. ROW 4--M. Chambers, D. Jones, S.
Mallow, C. Toepfer. BOT., ROW l--F. Grenne, L. Marx, R. Collins, N. Bart. ROW 2--N. Mieritz, M. Hoffman, B.
Winkelman, G. 'I'horkildsen. ROW 3--B. Humphery, S. Droegkamp, L. Witt, P. Schoeder. ROW 4--E. Stapleton,
M. Beaumont, J. Sutte, R. Haasl, P. Dom.
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ROW 1: B. Winkleman, D. Ellsworth, N. Bart, L. Curtis, L. Schiller, Mr. Bart, L. Dorfmeister, N. Thomp-
son, J. Sutte, K. Mull, J. Fett, L. Suchocki, P. McBroom, B. Humphrey, J. Keller.
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DAWNNAITJEQ'JUQ
ROW 1: J. Keller, L. Marx, F. Baldowskt, L. Boyd. ROW 2: K. Jones, 5. Hustina, E. Marx, L. Dorf-
meister, J. Sutte, J. Visser. ROW 3: P. McBroom, J. Hahl, N. Thompson, J. Watts, K. Fruit. ROW
4: L. Rogers, D. Motz, C. Holtman, R. J enkins, L. Witt, Mr. Bart, D. Rice, B. Lehmann, C. Keller.
ROW 1: S. Jensen, E. Swantz, P. Habbeger, J. Szopinski, P. Sneider, S. Jorgenson. ROW 2: R.
Piper, W. Eubanks, L. Mussel, B. Wojak, M. Pfieffer, J. Kline. ROW 3: J. Becker, K. Jorgenson,
L. Subocki, J. Techner, D. Luchts, J . Larson, Mr. Bart.
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ROW 1: M. Felber, C. Carrera, M. Carrera, J. Diener, M. O'Driscoll. ROW 2: E. Stapelton,
C. Bradd, C. Adehnan, J. Bonham, P. Felber.
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ROW 1: M. Schlecta, G. Mussell, T. O'Dtiscoll, S. Nelsen, M. Chambers, R. Campbell. ROW 2: Coach Van-
dertie, C. Lippert, D. Robertson, S. Koski, R. Kinney, T. Kroenke, J. Krueger, D. Jones, M. Koltz.
VARSITY SCORES
AHS OPP. AHS OPP.
Pewaukee ................. 78 58 Ripon ................... 66 64
Horic on ................. 82 4 1 Columbus ................. 52 59
St. John's ................. 94 76 Hartford .................. 5 1 52
Hartford ................. 74 59 Be aver Dam ............... 84 49
Beaver Dam ............... 68 63 Watertown ............... 97 69
Watertown ................ 5 1 59 West Bend ................ 54 56
West Bend ................. 56 58 Oconomowoc . . ............ 73 60
Oconomowoc ............... 5 1 55 Mayville ................. 68 77
9 WINS ..... 7 LOSSES
ROW 1: P. Schlecta, T. Hoff, J. Vrabel, D. Hoffman, G. Audley, G. Haig. ROW 2: Coach Miller, B. Mallow,
S. Wege, T. Tiefenthaler, S. Riggs, W. Schmeling, J. Jackson, G. McKerrow, S. Dibb.
The A.H.S. student body and faculty are very proud of its J .V. and Freshman teams. Both did an excellent
job this season. The J.V. 's captured the Little Ten crown, for a first in A.H.S. history, with a record of 14 wins,
2 losses. Equally as great, Tim Weber of the Freshman team, broke the 145 point record with his 312 points.
The Freshmen finished out the season with an 8 wins, 7 losses record. These boys and their coaches, Mr. Miller
and Mr. Pollock, deserve recognition.
CON GRATULATIONS !
ROW 1: D. Haselow, W. Laatsch, T. Weber, T. Klink, F. Daley, R. Peterson. ROW 2: Coach Pollock, R. Lemke,
T. McFadden, J. Fiedler, R. Schliepp, T. Billings, E. Pechstein, C. Dittmann, D. Stapleton, A. Campbell.
ACTION
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ROW 1: N. Bart, D. Pfeiffer, D. Hale, D. Andrae, J. Murray, D. Dobbertin, B. Fruit. ROW 2: J. Pfeiffer, R. Camp-
bell, B. Andrae, J. Voelzke, D. Shadrick, J. Pfeiffer, Coach Wirnsberger. ROW 3: P. Harley, Mgr., G. McNeely,
D. Motz, R. Billings, G. Powless, D. Wein, K. Laatsch.
AHS OPP. AHS OPP.
Germantown . . . . . .......... 26 30 Catholic Memorial ........... 5 40
Waterford ............. . . . . 38 20 Waterford ................. 35 25
St. John's ........... . . . . . . 23 29 St. John's ................. 23 28
Northwestern Prep .......... . . 18 26 Germantown ............... 33 25
Salem Central ........ . ...... 3 43 Whitefish Bay ............... 23 23
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WRESTLING TEAM
WRESTLING WARHAWKS SCORING SUMMARY
CLASS WON LOST DRAWS FALLS OPP. FALLS
Dan Andrae Soph. 7 3 0 6 1
Jack Murray Soph. 6 4 0 6 1
Dan Pfeiffer Fr. 3 5 0 3 3
Dennis Dobbertin Jr. 0 2 0 0 2
J oel Pfeiffet Jr. 2 8 0 1 3
J im Pfeiffer Sr. 7 2 1 4 1
Dave Shadrick Jr. 1 4 0 1 3
Spero Kemos Soph. 0 9 O O 4
Rod Campbell Sr. 0 8 1 0 7
Bill Andrae Jr. 0 1 0 0 1
Alan Hale Sr. 4 4 0 4 1 ,'
Gary Powless Soph. 1 0 0 1 0 1
Rick Billings Sr. 8 2 0 6 0
Don Motz Jr. 4 5 0 2 1
Dave Wein Jr. 0 1 O 0 1
Greg McNeely Sr. 4 5 0 3 5
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VA RSITY
ROW 1: T. Lay, B. Neilson, K. Fruit, G. Peckham, J. Bode, D. Shradrick, J. Pfeiffer. ROW 2: J. Pfeiffer, R.
Campbell, D. Hoffman, R. Jung, V. Pillsbury, R. Becker, 5. Runkel, M. Grawysiak, T. McFadden, D. Claque, L.
Heimke, D. Scheik. ROW 3: Coach Blom, P. Werner, M. Hoff, J. Geason, R. Kinney, B. Pascoe, L. Koski, G.
Risberg, A. Hass, E. Klink, J. Jung, Coach Stuve, Coach Myhrum.
jUNIOR VA RSITY
ROW 1: D. Pfeiffer, K. Hanson, T. Lay, J. Washbum, T. Poweleit, J. Lang, J. Cull, B. Fruit, J. Sutter, B. Bode.
ROW 2: J . Becker, B. Neilson, A. Campbell, B. Meissner, R. Jung, T. McFadden, K. Delikat, R. Weimer, M.
Grawysiak, D. Hoffman, J . BIOWn, W. Laatsch, W. Perrigo, T. Hoff, D. Haselow. ROW 3: Coach Stuve, T. Gatz,
C. Croy, B. Haxdiman, L. Heimke, C. J enson, A. Hass, J . Riggs, E. Klink, C. Holtman, G. McKerrow, F. Baldow-
ski, 5. Lucas, T. Schmidt, Coach Myhrum.
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R. Bedore, Coach Geske.
1965-BASEBALL
jUNIOR VARSITY
ROW 1: R. Petman, G. Mastalir, J. Wein, R. Arndt, B. Dieball, W. Sorenson, D. Slater, P. Dobbertin, P. Pfeiffer.
ROW 2: R. Lemke, L. Hale, K. Laatsch, G. Hunt, J. Chykowski, J. Fiedler, E. Pechstein, T. Dorn, D. Wetzel, R.
Chaput. ROW 3: C. Diham, J. Vrabel, D. Clemens, J. Jackson, T. Tiefenthaler, W. Schmeling, J. DonOVan, E.
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1964-65
VARIETY SHOW
HONORED
BY
MR. WIRNSBERGER
MR. FOERSTER
CHERRY BLOSSOM
PA RA DE
This year the Arrowhead Band was
honored by being given the oppor-
tunity to participate in the Cherry
Blossom Parade in Washington DC.
The upper left hand picture was
taken when our school presented, to
the late President John F. Kennedy's
grave, a floral wreath.
The bottom two pictures were taken
in the Post Master General's office.
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MARK AUDLEY . . . "Cuddley" . . . P.P.: Rab-
bits . . . F.S.: "Dang it" . . . Am.: Tank Driver
. . . F.P.: Heading west.
JODY BANDTEL. . . "Jo" . . . F.S.: "You
wouldn't believe it" . . . P.P.: Recovering
from weekends . . . Am.: College.
CAROL BECKER . . . "Carol" . . . P.P.: Busy-
bodies . . . F.S.: "Remember" . . . Am.:
Beautician. F.P.: Dick.
JAMES BECKMAN . . . "Jim" . . . F.S.: "Cool
it" . . . Am.: Start aband . . . F.P.: Guitar. . .
P.P.: The Richottes.
CONSTANCE ADELMANN . . . "Connie" P.P.:
Anonymous phone calls . . . F.S.: "Oh, rats" . . .
F.P.: Tennis and knitting . . . Am.: Elementary
teaching.
KRISTINA ANDERSEN . . . "Kris" . . . Am.:
Career girl . . . F.P.: Laughing . . . P.P.: A
meaningless smile . . . F.S.: "What this is?"
BEVERLY BARTLETT . . . "Bev" . . . P.P.: Con-
ceited people . . . F.S.: "Big deal" . . . Am.:
Airline Stewardess . . . F.P.: Horseback riding.
RAYMOND BAUMANN . . . "Rump" . . . P.P.:
6'5 with automatics . . . F.S.: Cool it" . . .
Am.: To live comfortably . . . F.P.: Hunting.
JEAN BELETSKY . . . "Gigi" . . . Am.:
Pediatrician . . . P.P.: Loucks on her tip-toes
. . . F.P.: Dancing and playing pool.
JILL BELKE . . . "Jill" . . . F.P.: Swimming . . .
Am.: To travel . . . P.P.: People cracking their
knuckles.
KATHLEEN BERNDT . . . "Bemdt" . . . P.P.:
Hint-droppers . . . F.S.: "Neat! Neat! Neat!"
. . . Am.: To be independent . . . F.P.: Driving.
SANDRA BEYER . . . "Sandy" . . . P.P.: People
who are always late . . . F.S.: "You know" . . .
F.P.: Playing guitar . . . Am.: Secretary.
ROBERT BIANCUZZO . . . "Cuzzo" . . . F.S.:
"What's up?" . . . Am.: To live to see the next
day . . . F.P.: Playing pool with Wolf.
RICK BILLINGS . . . "Zeb" . . . Am.: P.E.
teacher and coach . . . F.S.: "Cool it" . . .
P.P.: People who spread rumors . . . F.P.: Swim-
ming and football.
BRADLEY BINKOWSKI. . . "Brad" . . . F.P.:
Skiing, sailing, and driving hot Corvairs . . .
P.P.: Not 18 yet.
JEFFREY BODE . . . "Jeff" . . . Am.: Doctor
. . . F.S.: "Get serious" . . . F.P.: Football . . .
P.P.: People who don't get my jokes.
ELIZABETH BOYD . . . "Libby" . . . F.P.: Day-
dreaming . . . Am.: To teach . . . F.S.: "Forget
'er" . . . F.P.: Mononucleosis.
CLARANN BRADD . . . "Mouse" . . . F.S.: "Ya
know?" . . . Am.: To shoot a buck . . . F.P.:
Water skiing . . . F.P.: Nose blowing during a
dictation.
LINDA BULEN . . . "Hollyhock" . . . F.P.:
Doing nothing . . . F.P.: Reading . . . Am.: Li-
brarian.
SHIRLEY BULL. . . "Shirley" . . . F.P.: Getting
up . . . F.P.: Swimming and boating . . . Am.:
Marriage and children.
JOANN BONHAM . . . "Jodi" . . . F.P.: The
Kiltie . . . F.S.: "I've got senioritis" . . . Am.:
Registered Nurse . . . F.P.: A know-it-all
senate officer.
JOHN BOSSHARD . . . "John" . . . F.P.: Unan-
nounced tests . . . F.S.: "I don't know" . . .
Am.: Make money . . . F.P.: Drugstore.
THOMAS BRANDT . . . "Gut" . . . F.P.: Sux-
prise tests . . . F.S.: "Can't dance" . . . Am.:
Fireman . . . F.P.: Going out on Friday nights.
WILLIAM BROOKS . . . "Bill" . . . F.P.: Unan-
nounced tests . . . F.S.: "Guess not, fella" . . .
Am.: To stay out of trouble . . . F.P.: Driving
my car.
LINDA BUSS . . . "Smiles" . . . F.S.: "Oh
Really?" . . . Am.: Beautician . . . P.P.: Last-
minute, baby-sitter callers . . . F.P.: Knitting.
RODNEY CAMPBELL . . . "Rod" . . . F.S.:
"Well, ya" . . . Am.: High school teacher . . .
F.P.: Sports.
RONALD CAMPBELL . . . "Ron" . . . P.P.:
Reading poetry . . . F.S.: "Forget it" . . .
Am.: Become a. teacher . . . P.P.: Athletics.
KATHRYN CARRERA . . . "Cathie" P.P.:
People who like to hear themselves talk . . .
F.S.: "You know" . . . Am.: To be a nobody.
F.P.: Sleep?
RICHARD CLINE . . . "Rick" . . . P.P.:
English class . . . F.S.: "You don't say" . . .
Am.: to be rich . . . P.P.: Going out.
RUTH ANNE COLLINS . . . "Rute" . . . P.P.:
"Lil Abner" . . . F.S.: "Don't get me into this!"
. . .Am.: Nursing . . . P.P.: Singing.
JANICE COOPER . . . "Peanuts" . . . P.P.:
Busybodies . . . F.S.: "Forget it" . . . Am.:
Accountant . . . P.P.: Writing letters.
JOHN CULL . . . "Culley" . . . Am.: Dairy
farmer . . . P.P.: Unorganization . . . F.P.:
Fun with a capital F.
WILLIAM CUMMINS . . . "Bill" . . . Am.:
Electronic Technician . . . F.S.: "To err is
human, to forgive is divine" . . . F.P.: Fishing.
ALAN DEHLI. . . "Pete" . . . F.P.: Guys driving
new Vettes . . . F.S.: "See-Bee" . . . Am.: To
be a millionaire . . . F.P.: Girls.
JANICE DONOVAN . . . "Jan" . . . F.P.: Nosy
people and disloyal friends . . . F.S.: "Oh,
reall " . . . Am.: Education . . . F.P.: A11 sum-
mer sports.
LYNNE DORFMEISTER . . . "Dorf"
WILLIAM CULL . . . "Bill" . . . F.P.: G.P.V.
in Physics lab . . . F.S.: "This is true" . .
Am.: Ag-Pilot . . . F.P.: "Haying."
GLENN CU'LVER . . . "Oli" . . . F.P.: Tardy
bells . . . F.S.: "This is true" . . . Am.: Bil-
lionaire . . . F.P.: Skiing.
JOY DIENER . . . "Joyus" . . . F.P.: Making
errors in typing . . . F.S.: "Oh Gosh!" . . . Am.:
Lots of tips at the A8LW . . . F.P.: Being with
Clark.
ROBERT DOBBERTIN . . . "Bob" . . . F.P.:
Arguing . . . F.S.: "Don't worry about it" . . .
Am.: Data-processing specialist . . . F.P.:
Water skiing and my girl.
MALCOLM DORN . . . "Mac" . . . P.P.: Doors
that don't open . . . F.S.: "Hurry up" . . . Am.:
Millionaire. P.P.: Speeding.
SUSAN DROEGKAMP . . . "Granny" . . . P.P.:
Spongers . . . F.S.: "Oh neat" Am.: Attend
college and Peace Corps . . . P.P.: ! ! !. !!
PEGGY EBERT . . . "Peg" . . . Am.: None to
speak of . . . F.P.: Skiing . . . P.P.: Bottle
Blondes.
DIANE ELLSWORTH . . . "Peanut" . . . F.S.:
"But Mother" . . . Am.: Private Secretary . . .
P.P.: Music--p1aying, singing, or listening . . .
P.P.: When people don't come to a meeting on
time.
PATRICIA DWYER . . . "Pat" . . . P.P.: School
policies . . . F.S.: "In disguise" . . . Am.:
Medical secretary . . . P.P.: Disguising myself.
JOHN EAVES . . . "Jeff" . . . Am.: Success . . .
F.S.: "Indubitably" F.P.: Whatever happens on
Friday night.
ROGER EMMER . . . "Rog" . . . F.S.: "Play it
cool" . . . P.P.: lst hr. on Mondays . . . Am.:
Own a Corvette . . . P.P.: Cars.
JOHN ENGEL. . . "Rico" . . . P.P.: No tooth-
picks . . . F.P.: People watching . . . Am.: Be
a forest ranger . . . F.S.: "Got me."
MARK EVINRUDE . . . "Mere" . . . P.P.: Being
called by my middle name . . . F.S.: Censored
. . . Am.: To be rich . . . F.P.: Taking trips,
driving, etc.
PATRICIA FELBER . . . "Patrick" . . . P.P.:
School dances . . . F.S.: "Forget 'er Halve . .
Am.: Home Ec. teacher . . . F.P.: Sewing and
reading.
JEFFREY FREDRICKSON . . . "Foff" . . . P.P.:
Baby gorillas . . . F.S.: "Come again" . . . Am.:
Russian bicycle cop.
IGNNETH FRUIT . . . "Snidley" . . . P.P.:
English teachers . . . F.S.: Censored . . . Am.:
Go the entire season without a pulled muscle.
SUSAN ESSER . . . "Sue"
KATHLEEN EUBANKS . . . "Kathy" . . . P.P.:
Late school buses . . . F.S.: "Oh Mother" . . .
Am.: Beautician . . . F.P.: Writing letters.
JAMES FLEMING . . . "Jim" . . . P.P.: Cats in
the house . . . F.S.: "Forget it son" . . . Am.: To
be a success at nothing . . . F.P.: Sports and '2???
FRANCES FULLER . . . "Fran" . . . P.P.: Being
ready too soon . . . F.S.: "Never fear, I am
here" . . . Am.: Make a place in the world for
me . . . P.P.: Listening to the radio.
BARRY GATZ . . . "Scrambler" . . . F.S.:
"Whoo! Whoo!" . . . Am.: College and travel
. . . P.P.: A tempered woman . . . P.P.: Social
activities.
JAMES GESSNER . . . "Jim" . . . P.P.: Fresh-
men . . . Am.: Welder . . . F.S.: "Neat" . . .
P.P.: Watching TV.
RONALD GRULKOWSKI . . . "Squirrel" P.P.:
Homework . . . Am.: Further education . . .
F.P.: Reading.
ROSE HAASL . . . "Rosie"
LINDA GREENE . . . "Greenie" . . . P.P.: People
who talk too much . . . F.S.: "Forget it" . . .
Am.: To learn to fly a plane . . . F.P.: Water
skiing.
JOYCE GROMOWSKI . . . "Joyce" . . . Am.:
Marriage .. . . P.P.: People who snap their gum
. . . F.P.: Eating.
ALLEN HALE . . . "A1"
SANDRA HALL . . . "Sam" . . . P.P.: People
who snap their gum . . . P.P.: Eating.
ANNE HANRAHAN . . ."Hanner" . . . P.P.:
Skinny Santa Clauses . . . F.S.: "Ya know" . . .
Am.: P.E. teacher . . . F.P. Sewing.
JOYCE HANSEN . . . "Hans" . . . P.P.: Fakers
. . . F.S.: "How cross" . . . Am.: Dancer . . .
P.P.: Listening to music.
PETER HANSEN . . . "Slim" . . . P.P.: Dumb
girls . . . P.P.: Driving . . . F.S.: "Drop dead"
. . . Am.: Own a G.T.O.
CAROLYN HANSEN . . . "Red" . . . F.S.: "How
'bout that?" . . . Am.: Going to Australia . . .
F.P.: Watching Peyton Place . . . P.P.: People
who claim they can beat my car with some-
thing on three wheels.
JOHN HARLEY . . . "Davidson" . . . F.S.:
"Still living" . . . Am.: Conservation officer . . .
F.P.: Riding my motorcycle . . . P.P.: Brad
Binkowski borrowing money.
MICHEAL HOFF . . . "Skeeter" . . . P.P.: School
policy . . . Am.: Confirmed bachelor . . . F.S.:
"See-Beep" P.P.: Girl watching.
DIANE HOFFMAN . . . "Ugly" . . . P.P.: Work
. . . F.S.: "What's the story?" . . . Am.: Secre-
tary. . . P.P.: Sleeping.
SUZANNE HOLTMAN . . . "Sue" . . . P.P.: Sew-
ing and Jazz . . . Am.: Peace Corps or Creative
Art teaching.
GREGORY JACKSON . . . "Egg" . . . ?.P.:
School rules . . . F.S.: "I don't know" . . . Am.:
Clear 13 ft. F.P.: Goofing off.
PATRICLA JENKINS . . . "Jinx" . . . P.P.: Bad
dance bands . . . F.S.: "I kid you not" . . .
Am.: Be the first man on the moon . . . F.P.:
A little bit of everything.
ROLAND JENKINS . . . "Buddy" . . . P.P.:
Surprise quizzes . . . F.S.: "Relatively" . . . Am.:
Chem and Physics teacher . . . F.P.: Fishing.
LYNN JENSON . . . "Lynnie" . . . P.P.: School
. . . F.S.: "What?" . . . Am.: Beautician . . .
F.P.: Dancing.
JESSE JOHNSON . . . "Wally" . . . F.S.: "Take
it easy" . . . Am.: To be a technician of some
kind . . . F.P.: Recreation and ?????? . . .
P.P.: Librarians.
JOSEPH JOHNSTON . . . "Hugh" . . . P.P.:
Whitefish . . . F.S.: "See-bee" . . . Am.: Cowboy
. . . F.P.: Digging worms.
KATHLEEN JONES . . . "Bones"
RUSSELL JORGENSEN . . . "Russ" P.P.: 6
cylinder cars . . . F.S.: Censored! . . . Am.:
Get rich quick. . . F.P.: Girls.
CHRISTOPHER IGELLER . . . "Red" . . . P.P.:
Boring classes with unbearable teachers . . .
Am.: To live a worthwhile life . . . F.P.: Living
in the state of happiness.
JUDITH ELLER . . . "Giggles" . . . P.P.: Busy
telephones . . . F.S.: "Cute 'um" . . . Am.:
Primaxy teaching . . . F.P.: Sports, reading and
dancing.
LYNETTE KOSKI . . . "Lyn" . . . P.P.: Women
haters . . . Am.: Teach history after college
. . . Likes: Biology, Art . . . Dislikes: Math.
THOMAS KROENKE . . . "Stick" . . . P.P.:
Lurch . . . Am.: Civil Service . . . F.P.: Sports
. . . F.S.: "Basketball's great."
JOHN JUNG. . . "John"
BARBARA KEEVER . . . "Barb"
JUANITA KIENAST . . . "Anita" . . . P.P.:
Getting up in the mornings. . . Am.: To work.
MICHEAL IQJNK . . . "Mitch" . . . P.P.: Not
getting the car . . . F.S.: "I don't know" . . .
Am.: Mechanic . . . F.P.: Working on cars.
GLENN LAIRD . . . "Glenn" . . . P.P.: Sarcastic
people . . . F.S.: "Forget it" . . . Am.: Electrical
engineer . . . F.P.: Hunting.
MARILYN LARSEN . . . "Mar-Bee" . . . P.P.:
Conceited people . . . F.S.: "That's novel" . . .
Am.: Private Secretary . . . F.P.: Swimming and
listening to music.
MICI-IEAL LAUFENBERG . . . "Lauf" P.P.: Jun-
iors . . . F.S.: "neat" . . . Am.: Businessman . . .
F.P.: Listening to records.
ROBERT LEHMANN . . . "Bob" . . . P.P.: Busy-
bodies . . . Am.: To get through Medical School
. . . F.P.: Probably talking!
DORIA LEMKE . . . "Dodi" . . . P.P.: Impatient
people . . . F.S.: "Really?" . . . Am.: Secre-
tary . . . F.P.: Listening to records.
CHARLES LIPPERT . . . "Charlie" P.P.: Losing
to Coach V. . . . F.S.: "You know" . . . Am.:
P.E. teacher . . . F.P.: Whistling.
MARY LOUKS . . . "Mares" . . . P.P.: People
cracking their knuckles . . . Am.: College,
Home Be. . . . F.S.: "All's fair in love and
war . . . F.P.: Cooking.
MARY LUND . . . "Mary-Mary" . . . F.S.: "I
don't know . . . Am.: Travel . . . F.P.: Reading.
DAVID McELI-IATTON . . . Max" . . . P.P.:
Green trucks . . . Am.: To be a sophisticate
. . . F.S.: "Boy Blondes shake me up! "
GREGORY McNEELY . . . "Moose" . . . F.P.:
Athletics and hunting . . . Am.: Go to Africa
and study Zoology.
LINDA MARX . . . "Groucho" . . . P.P.: Draw-
ing cathedrals . . . F.S.: "You're kidding" . . .
Am.: R.N.: . . F.P.: Daydreaming.
GREGORY MATTESON . . . "Matty" . . . P.P.:
Tests always on Fridays . . . Am.: Pilot . . .
F.P.: Motorcycling and dating.
SHARON M.ETZ . . . "Cherri-Pie" . . . P.P.:
Finding cigarette butts too short to light . . .
Am.: Marriage . . . F.P.: Bugging my mother
. . . F.S.: Censored.
NANCY MIERITZ . . . "Nanc" . . . P.P.: People
who can't pronounce my name . . . F.S.: "I
wish" . . . Am.: Travel around the world. . .
F.P.: Daydreaming.
CAROL MILES . . . "Beetle" . . . F.S.: "Boy,
am Itired! " Am.: Business Educ ation teacher
. . . RE: A busy telephone.
KENNETH MORRIS . . . "Ken" . . . P.P.: Mean
women . . . F.S.: "So?" Am.: Manager of a big
chain store.
KENNETH MULL . . . "Ken" . . . F.P.: Nasty
girls . . . Am.: Become a successful business-
man . . . F.P.: Eating.
HAROLD MUNDT. . . "Harold" . . . F.P.:
Wise guys . . . F.S.: "Get lost" . . . Am.:
Electrician . . . F.P.: Tinkering with gadgets.
KAREN NIELSEN . . . "Pinks" . . . F.P.: Con-
ceited people . . . F.S.: "Oh well" . . . Am.:
Private Secretary . . . F.P.: Horseback riding.
JOYCE OUTCALT . . . F.S.: "Go jump in a
lake" . . . Am.: To become a housewife and a
mother.
PEGGY NAMPEL . . . "Peg-Crash" . . . F.S.:
"Barfooo" . . . Am.: Teacher . . . F.P.: Stuck-
up boys . . . F.P.: Fun.
STEVE NELSEN . . . "Steve" . . . F.P.: Filling
out applications . . . F.S.: "You talk like a
fish" . . . Am.: Accountant . . . F.P.: Basket-
ball or baseball.
GINGER PADINGER . . . "Ginj" . . . P.P.:
Getting woke up in study hall . . . F.S.: "Calm
yourself" . . . Am.: Wife.
BRIAN PASCOE . . . "Brian" . . . F.P.: Heil-
broner . . . F.S.: "You think so" . . . Am.:
History teacher . . . F.P.: ! ! !! !!
RICHARD PAVLONS . . . "Stosch"
MARILYN PERKINS . . . "Perkie" . . . F.P.:
Horseback riding . . . Am.: To graduate from
college and to be a rider.
JAMES PFEIFFER . . . "Jim" . . . F.S.: "You
like that, eh?" . . . F.P.: Eating . . . F.P.:
Staying home on Sundays . . . Am.: Secondary
education.
THOMAS PIEI-ll, . . . "T.P." . . . Am.: Politics
and government . . . P.P.: Inconsiderate people
. . . F.S.: "When do we eat?" . . . F.P.: Bowl-
ing and golf.
JOHN POWELEIT . . . "Little John" . . . F.P.:
Auto Mech. . . . F.S.: "Chzam" . . . Am.: Be-
come good in art work . . . F.P.: Basketball.
MARY POWELEIT . . . "Auggie" . . . F.P.:
People who don't act their age . . . Am.:
Beautician . . . F.S.: "That's nice."
DONNA POWLESS . . . "Don" . . . Am.: Art
teacher . . . F.S.: "Eat drink and be merry"
. . . F.P.: Eating, drinking and being merry.
RUBY PULLEN . . . "Darlene" . . . F.P.: My
own impatience . . . Am.: Elementary educa-
tion or nursing . . . F.S.: "Oh, Ugh" . . . F.P.:
Water skiing or reading.
CHARLES RACE . . . "Chuck" . . . Am.: M.D.
. . . F.S.: "Nice" . . . F.P.: The Know--it--alls
. . . F.P.: Interesting things--girls, girls, girls.
CHARLOTTE RANKIN . . . "Charlie" . . . F.P.:
Linda Witt!! . . . Am.: Elementary teaching in
foreign countries . . . F.S.: "Forget 'er" F.P.:
Acting.
PETER RASMUSSEN . . . "Butch" . . . F.P.:
Wet rain . . . F.S.: "Keep it up" . . . Am.:
Becoming neat . . . F.P.: Trying to get out of
work.
LINDA REETZ . . . "Winnie" . .. F.P.: Going
around a corner and having the car door open
up. . . . Am.: Attend M.I.T. or Plattville . . .
F.P.: Water sports . . . F.S.: "Oh ya."
GERALD REGO . . . "Jerry" . . . F.S.: "Forget
it" . . . Am.: Machinist . . . F.P.: The only
time the bus breaks down is on the way home
. . . F.P.: Going out and having fun.
DANIEL RICE . . . "Frog" . . . F.P.: Jeff Wash-
burn . . . F.P.: Being with friends . . . F.S.:
"Good Ralph! "
CHARLOTTE RICHTER . . . "Charley" . . .
F.S.: "Excellent" . . . F.P.: Lack of funds . . .
Am.: College.
GEORGE RISBERG . . . "George" F.P.: Socialism
. . . F.S.: "What goes up must come down" . . .
F.P.: "Gitfidlin'."
DALE SALMON . . . "Charlie Tuna" . . . F.P.:
Exams . . . F.S.: "You don't know" . . . Am.:
Graduate . . . F.P.: Going out.
JAMES SCI-IAFER . . . "Jim" . . . Am.: Success
. . . F.S.: "This is true" . . . F.: "This is true"
. . . F.P.: School . . . P.P.: Rules and Regula-
tions.
LYNN SCHILLER . . . 17.8.: "Oh, Oh!" . . .
Am.: Meteorologist . . . F.P.: Writing between
snoozes.
MICHEAL SCHLECTA . . . "Mike" . . . F.P.:
No radio in the school bus . . . F.S.: "How do
you know?" Am.: Accountant . . . F.P.: Sporting
events.
CARLA ROENSCH . . . "Hurricane" . . . Am.:
M.D. . . . F.P.: Tests . . . F.S.: "You just don't
underst and. "
DIANE ROSCH . . . "Dosch" . . . F.P.: A record
that skips . . . Am.: Legal secretary . . . F.P.:
Sewing, knitting and dancing . . . F.S.: "That's
a. shame . . . a dirty shame!."
WILLIAM SCI-IEUERELL. . . "Bill" . . . F.P.:
Too much homework . . . F.S.: "You don't
know" . . . Am.: Machinist . . . F.P.: Girls.
DENNIS SCI-HEK . . . "Denny" . . . F.P.: Short
weekends . . . F.S.: "Who cares?" . . . Am.:
Electrician . . . F.P.: Reading.
ROBERT SCHLISE . . . "Bob" . . . Am.:
Traveling and an airline career . . . F.S.:
"Are you neat" . . . P.P.: Tests . . . P.P.:
Washing my car.
JENNIFER SCHMIDT . . . "Jill" . . . P.P.:
Inefficient libraries . . . F.S.: "Sure" . . .
Am.: To be a speech therapist . . . P.P.:
Sewing.
JOHN SCHMIDT . . . "Jake" . . . P.P.:
Stuck-up people . . . Am.: undecided . . .
F.S.: "Guess what?" . . . F.P.: Listening to
music.
SUSAN SCHMIDT . . . "Sue" . . . P.P.: A
librarian . . . F.S.: "Come again" . . . Am.:
Attend U.W.M.--Medica1 Technology. F.P.:
Guess??????
NORMAN SCHULTZ . . . "Norm" . . . P.P.:
English, and English teachers . . . F.P.: Play-
ing Sheepshead . . . Am.: Make money.
RAYMOND SCHUTTE . . . "Ray" . . . P.P.:
Sweetpea My girh . . . Am.: Playboy . . .
F.P.: Flying low!
EVELYN SERRES . . . "Evie" . . . P.P.: Week-
days . . . F.S.: "Say now!" . . . Am.: Move up
North . . . RR: '65 Galaxie.
SUSAN SHADRICK . . . "Sue" . . . P.P.: Boys
. . . F.S.: "Really?" . . . P.P.: Knitting . . .
Am.: To become a teacher.
KAREN SORENSON . . . "Caroni" . . . F.S.:
"I think Ihated it" . . . Am.: Beautician . . .
F.P.: Nothing in particular . . . Everything in
general.
SUSAN STAPLETON . . . "Stapes" . . . P.P.:
Riding the school bus . . . F.S.: "Oh really" . . .
Am.: IBM key-punch operator . . . F.P.: Listen-
ing to the radio.
NACYE THOMPSON . . . "Nace" . . . F.S."
"Hi" . . . Am.: Medical Technologist . . . F.P.:
Knitting, music . . . F.P.: Being told Ihave a
Southern accent.
ROBERT TIEBERG . . . "Luigi" . . . F.P.: Pool
. . . F.S.: "T'aint a big thing . . . F.P.: Short
hair . . . Am.: To graduate.
LINDA SLEAPER . . . "Sleeps" . . . F.P.: Timed
writings . . . F.S.: "Oh ka dok" . . . Am.: M.I.T.
and becoming an executive secretary . . . F.P.:
To have fun.
MARY SNYDER . . . "Mary" . . . Am.: Attend
college and join the Peace Corps . . . F.P.:
Underclassmen and teachers . . . F.P.: Talking.
JOHN SUTTE . . . "Johnny" . . . Am.: Music
teacher . . . F.P.: Pessimistic people . . . F.S.:
"Was ist los?" . . . F.P.: Music, water skiing and
dramatics.
HOWARD SWANTZ . . . "Howie" . . . P.P.: Big
wheels with no spokes . . . F.S.: "Anything that
comes" . . . Am.: Interior designer . . . F.P.:
Playing the drums and being with someone I
like.
THOMAS UTECHT . . . "Uta" . . . F.S.: "I'd
say" . . . P.P.: People who aren't: sincere . . .
Am.: To be able to enjoy life.
RAYMOND VANDER VEEN . . . "Rick" . . .
P.P.: Getting up in the morning . . . F.S.:
"Who?" . . . Am.: To make money . . . P.P.:
Going out.
GREGORY VRABEL . . . "Flash" . . . P.P.:
Sarcastic people . . . F.S.: "You're neat" . . .
Am.: Top-ranking physicist . . . F.P.: Girls.
MASAKI WATANABE . . . "Kimosabi" . . .
P.P.: When school is NOT called off by snow
. . . F.S.: "Banzai" . . . Am.: Top secret . . .
P.P.: Table tennis.
ELSIE WATTS . . . "Jeanie" . . . P.P.: Paying
food bills for my pet tiger . . . F.S.: "I love
you" . . . Am.: To be a clothing buyer . . .
F.P.: Sleeping.
CANDACE WENNINGER . . . "Candy" . . . F.S.:
"Oh Hell-O" . . . P.P.: Betty's driving . . . Am.:
College bum.
JOSEPH WHITE. . . "Joe" . . . P.P.: Johnston-
fish . . . F.S.: "You got the color right" . . .
Am.: PhD.
RANDY WIEMER . . . "Randall" . . . F.S.:
"Get whipped" . . . Am.: To become a fly-by-
night . . . P.P.: Tapping quarter barrels.
NORMA WILLIAMS . . . "Norma" . . . P.P.:
People who are stuck-up . . . F.S.: "Neat" . . .
Am.: To travel . . . F.P.: Sewing and reading.
BETTY WINKELMAN . . . "Winkie" . . . P.P.:
Monday mornings . . . F.S.: "Biggy-Diggy" . . .
Am.: Teacher . . . F.P.: Resting.
LINDA WITT . . . "Linda" . . . P.P.: Charlotte
Rankin . . . Am.: To become a Navy nurse. . .
F.S.: "Oh come now" . . . F.P.: Reading and
traveling.
ROBERT WOLF . . . "Romeo" . . . P.P.: A dry
party. . . Am.: To be a playboy . . . F.P.:
Being with Mary L.
CARY WROBLEWSKI . . . "Gary" . . . P.P.:
Ice . . . F.S.: "Hi" . . . Am.: To go into some
field of electrical engineering . . . F.P.:
"Putt ering. "
MICHEAL ZSORI . . . "Mike" . . . P.P.: Wrong
bus in the morning . . . F.S.: "Neat" . . . Am.:
Carpentry . . . F.P.: Baseball.
NOT PICTURED:
FRANK DANES . . . "Frank" . . . P.P.: Women drivers . . . F.S.: "You don't know" . . . Am.: To have fun . . .
F.P.: Dates.
ANTHONY PETUSHEK . . . "Tony" . . . P.P.: Pontiacs . . . Am.: Millionaire . . . F.P.: Studying!
122
CLA SS OF 1965
123
IN MEMORIAM
Mr. Main, a trusted and dedicated teacher at Arrowhead, passed away on January 31, 1965. In times like this,
each of us in our own minds search for a way in which to express our sorrow. This following was one student's
answer.
In silent tribute he did lie
In memory of the man
Who just before had been
among us.
The words of eulogy were
choked within.
Those who knew him best . . .
What but respectful silence
could express
The sorrow and the mounting
tears?
He lay but sleeping now . . .
Tomorrow would he not return
Alive and strolling down the
halls?
Our unbelief created his
image . . .
Answering problems
Teaching as before.
One small comfort remains . .
No man is dead
Who lives again within the
mind of man.
- - Lynn Schiller
124
and Mrs. R. Baumamz
and Mrs. W. Behrend
. C. Bemud
. W. Bi erman
933.5,:
and Mrs. Bonham
Miss J . Burhop
MI. and Mrs. A. Cull
Mrs. Heine Dross
Miss V. Feurer
. N. Forester
. and Mrs. R. Gall
. and Mrs. H. Gohlke
. and Mrs. J. Gourlie
$$SE$
. and Mrs. A. Hanson
Home Economics Club
Mr. R. Hughes
Mr. Hughes Math Classes
Mrs. Don Kerr Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kingfogl
Dr. David J . Fruit : Family
PA TR 0N S
125
Miss J . Kriewald
Mrs. Margarete Kusch
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McNeil
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mihelich
Miss Donna Miles
Mrs. Hazen Miles
Milton Miles
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. H. Nampel
Mr. and Mrs. W. Parry
Mrs. Ellen Pettrick
Mr. and Mrs. Selbo
Mr. E. Smith
Spanish Club
Mr. and Mrs. D. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. J. Urban
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vandertie
Mr. K. Leque
DOTTIE'S VARIETY STORE
"Our Own Home-Made Bakery"
Groceries--Delicotessen
Greeting Cards--Beer--Sodo
WO 6-8251
Stone Bank, Wis.
BANK OF NORTH LAKE
"The Service Bank"
North Lake, Wisconsin
BIG DIP CUSTARD STAND
Stone Bank, Wisconsin
WO 6-2491
HARTLAND FLORIST
Flowers for All Occasions
Harfland, Wisconsin
FO 7-6484
Service Quality
KUHTZ
Stone Bank, Wis. WO 6-2142
General Merchandise
FREDRICK'S DRUGS
Hartland FO 7-2242
Acme Qualify Points
Full Line Hardware
Complete Garden and Lawn Supplies
CULVER'S HARDWARE STORE
"Your Best Buy"
240 Cottonwood Ave.
Horfland, Wisconsin
Goody -goody
A 81 W DRIVE-IN
Harflond , Wisconsin
FO 7-6807
HOFFMAN'S
North Lake Hotel
North Lake
WO 6-8221
W. W. BROWN NURSERY
Route 2, Harfland
Harfland FO 7-2400
MERTON FEED COMPANY
Congratulations 3 Best Wishes
fo the 1965 Graduating Class
Merton from the
LY 7-3331 STONE BANK LIONS CLUB
BlES-AUDLEY HASELOW COMPANY
Piumbing--Heafing--Sheef Metal
Hardware
Merton LY 7-321 1
Plumbing--Heofing--Sheef Metal
Harfland, Wisconsin
Phone 367-6600
BERNIE'S FOODS
7148 Main St.
Merton LY 7-2121
H. W. BROWN
LUMBER COMPANY
North Lake, Wisconsin
WO 6-4111
WAUKEHA COUNTY
MARINE BANK
"Our Job is Getting Things Done"
Member F.D.I.C.
Pewaukee 691-1200
Merton 587 -3732
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