Arlington Green Isle High School - Indian Yearbook (Arlington, MN)
- Class of 1957
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76e Senior atatt - teat 7 i£e ‘rtyty l ScfooC 0??ttHHe44ta 'Pie atte t£e FOREWORD For the past several years it has been a tradition that the members of the Senior Class present a record of school e- vents in the form of an annual to the students, faculty, and alumni of the Arlington-Green Isle School. It is our privilege to issue this, the 1957 Indian. The aim of the Indian is to show the school and students in various activities as they are today. We hope that it will be more than a simple chrono- logy of events; it should preserve those flashes of school life which the departing Seniors will wish to remember and it should also present to others a cross section of the Arlington- Green Isle School. NEW SCHOOL The construction of the new Arlington-Green Isle High School began on July 27, 1955. The opening of the 1956-57 school year was delayed for one week. Fourteen new classrooms were added, including rooms for Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Agriculture, Science, lecture and laboratory rooms, Typing, and Bookkeep- ing rooms. A new library and new administrative offices are in the building. The old gym was converted in- to a hot lunch room, with a kitchen having all the latest facilities. The new building also includes a very fine gymnasium with bleacher seating capacity for 1150 persons or 700 chair seats on the main floor. A new stage on one end of the gymnasium completes the arrangements. Students, faculty, alumni, and parents are happy with the additions and improvements made in the Arlington-Green Isle school plant. 3 SEATED from Left to Right: J. Schauer, J. Schauex, C. Bening, M. McCarthy, M. O'Neill, M. Oelfke, B. Schuetz, P. Hoffmann. STANDING: A. Comnick, L. Glieden, J. Dusenberry, R. Goir, M. Fries, H. Beneke,J. Bening, D. Timm, J. Foley, R. Graupmann, K. Mueller, R. Harjes, R. Graham, D. Dres- sen, N. Bullert, J. Lange, P. Jacobson. THE 1957 INDIAN STAFF EDITOR-in-CHlEF...................................Mary Ann McCarthy ASSOCIATE EDITOR..................................... Carol Bening BUSINESS MANAGER.....................................Marilyn Bielke ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER (Sales)...............Richard Graupmann ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER (Advertising)............Richard Graham Lorelei Glieden FACULTY and CLASSES.................................Judy Dusenberry Arlene Comnick ORGANIZATIONS.................................................Janet Schauer John Foley Mary Ann Fries Pat Jacobson ATHLETICS....................................................Harvey Beneke William Dressen FEATURES......................................................Roger Harjes Ruby Gorr Joan Bening Gladys Kerkow Nadine Bullert PHOTOGRAPHY...............................................David Timm Keith Mueller ART....................................................Mary Ann Oelfke JoanSchauer Pat Hoffmann TYPISTS..................................................Bonnie Schuetz JoAnn Lange Margie O’Neill 4 DEDICATION We, the Senior Class, dedicate the 1957 Indian to Mr. Stanley G. Cina, our principal, for his many years of service at Arlington- Green Isle High School. As a teacher and as a friend, he has been an inspiration to the many young people who have been under his supervision during the eleven years of his instruction here. The very fine work he has promoted through community educational projects will be continued by those who have come in contact with him. In sincere appreciation for all his fine work, we are proud and happy to pay him lasting tribute through this, the 1957 Indian. O.K. let's settle down now.1 5 ARLINGTON-GREEN ISLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 69 LEFT to RIGHT: Meyer, Moskop, Jasken, Henderson, Grldley, Jahr, M chaletz, Schatz. The School Board for Independent School District 69 meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Members of the board are elected by the voters in Arlington and Green Isle for three year terms. Through a rotation plan the terms of two members expire each year for two years, while in the third year the terms of three members expire. The Board has been responsible, during the past year, for the additional facilities and the new building which was completed by the opening of the 1956 -57 school year. OFFICERS Dr. John Gridley, Chairman, term expires 1959 O. H. Meyer, Clark, term expires 1959 George Jasken, Treasurer, term expires 1957 DIRECTORS Fred Moskop, term expires 1957 Fred Mi chaletz, term expires 1958 Ed Schatz, term expires 1958 Martin Jahr, term expires 1958 6 Mr. G. E. Henderson Superintendent of Schools G. E. Henderson has been associated with the Arlington-Green Isle Public Schools system since the fall of 1950 when he first came to Arlington as high school Principal. In the spring of 1952 Mr. Henderson was made Acting Superintendent and in the fall of that year he was appoint- ed Superintendent, a position he has held since. Miss Dorothy Bode Miss Dorothy Bode holds the position of Office Secre- tary. She has served in that capacity since the fall of 1954. 7 COMMERCIAL FACULTY ENGLISH Mr. Harold Gab, Bookkeeping, Business, Physical Education, Basketball Coach; Miss Rosanne Maddy, Typing, Shorthand, School Newspaper (Tom-Tom). MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Mr. Robert Lovell, Freshmen English, Geography; Mrs. Teresa McGuire, Latin, English, Spelling, Music;Miss Louise Anderson, Junior English, Speech Library;Mr. John W. Mlinar, Senior English, Sopho- more English, Yearbook, Class Plays. MUSIC Mr. Arnold Anderson, Algebra, Geometry, General Mathe- matics, Football Coach;-Mr. Arthur Clarin, Biology, General Science,Physics; Mr. Arnold Grove, Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics, Business, Driver Training. 8 Mr. Joseph Fennie, Music—Chorus, Band FACULTY HISTORY VOCATIONAL Mrs. Hazel Henderson, Social Studies (7th grade) Mr. William Malevich, World History, American History, Assistant Basketball Coach. Mr. Richard Vossen, Agriculture; Mr. James Schultz, Industrial Arts; Mrs. Grace Schatz, Home Economics, Adult Home Economics Classes. PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. F. Robert Schultz, Physical Education, General Mathematics, General Science, Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach; Mrs. Donna Grove, Physical Education. Mr. Stanley G. Cina, Social Studies, High School Principal. ARLINGTON GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS Miss Marion Prieve, first grade; Mrs. Gladys Lemberg, sixth grade; Miss Zelora Bishop, third grade; Miss Marlys Alsleben, second grade; Mrs. Gail Kill, first grade; Mrs. Ruth Lovell, third grade; Mrs. Helen Spriggs, fifth grade; Miss Elaine Zehnder, fourth grade; Miss Jean Anderson, fourth grade; Mrs. Elsie Mae Jensen, second grade. GREEN ISLE GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS Mrs. Susan Grimes, third grade; Mrs. Virginia Sch- meckpeper, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Maybell Thole, seventh and eight grades; Mrs. Cecelia Fickling, fourth and fifth grades; Miss mildred Kre- ger, second grade; Mr. Jay M. Spencer, Principal (deceased); Miss Phyllis Kane, first grade. Following the sudden death of Mr. Jay M. Spencer, Mr. Harry Post was appointed Principal of the Green Isle Grade School. 10 OUR CUSTODIAL STAFF TOP LEFT, Left to Right: Frank Abraham, Ivan Na- gel, Alfred Goebel, Mrs. Clara Neubart. THEY FEED US TOP RIGHT, Left to Right: Mrs. Evelyn Obar, Mrs. Emma Soeffker, Mrs. Eleanor Trocke, Mrs. Caroline Nieland, Fred Gridley. LINE-UP WHAT’LL YOU HAVE? TAKE IT EASY-BUT, HURRY! 11 1. After school, eh? A thousand word teme for whispering. 2. ting the lowdown from Mr. Anderson. 4. Be sure to get it straight. 6. Tell me a story. Busy little bees. 3. Get- 5. Hard working Seniors? 12 1. So, you sold the most magazines for the Junior class, eh? I didn't think you'd do it. 2. The principal pays off— A Lifer at work. 3. Stanley G. Cina, Inmate No. 131313. 4. Bashful?? 5. Are you sure that's right? 6. Get all the information. 7. Let's not be like that! 13 THE LITTLE DARLINGS See them as they (the Seniors) were then. Who is who? Then turn to page 16 for identification, and then to pages 19-25 to see them as they are now. 14 1. Girls Athletic Association goes to St. Peter. 2. Coining up, a whoopsie--daisie for Diane Car- roll. 3. Come on in, the water's fine! 4. Whadya looking at? We're having fun. IDENTIFICATION, SENIOR BABY PICTURES (pages 14 and 15) 1. Ruby Gorr; 2. Mahlon Maeder; 3. Lorelei Glieden; 4. Glen Pinske; 5. Daryl Nagel; 6. Bonnie Schuetz; 7. Joan Bening; 8. Dale Zumberge; 9. Harvey Beneke; 10. JoAnn Lange; 11. Robert Thoele; 12. Richard Moskop; 13. Randall Bullert; 14. Virgene Grack; 15. Keith Mueller; 16. Margie O'Neill; 17. Roger Harjes; 18. David Timm; 19. Marilyn Bielke; 20. Mary Ann Oelfke; 21. LaDonna Grack; 22. Fred Schatz; 23. Darline Raduenz; 24. Dale Carroll; 25. Adeline Schauer; 26. Mary Ann McCarthy; 27. Joan Schauer; 28. Carol Beiming; 29. Richard Graupmann; 30. Audrey Ehrenberg; 31. Pat Jacobson; 32. John Foley; 33. William Dressen; 34. Marlys Burdorf; 35. Marlyns Steinbom; 36. Shelvie Panning; 37. Gladys Kerkow; 38. Mary Ann Fries. 16 SENIOR CLASS Daryl Keith Jo Ann Virgene SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . . CLASS ADVISERS Daryl Nagel Keith Mueller JoAnn Lange Virgene Grack Mr. Robert T. Lovell Mr. William B. Malevich Mr. John W. Mlinar CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. Yellow and Gray Yellow rose 18 JEROME RECKEFELD I came, I saw, I'm still looking. Football 2; Glencoe High School 1 CAROL BENTNG It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Class Play 3; Tom Tom Staff 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, (assoc, editor); FHA 4; Student Council 4 MARILYN BEELKE Reason why gentle- men prefer blondes. GAA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Operetta 3; Class Play 3; Tom Tom Staff 3; Annual Staff 3,4, (bus. manager); Triple Trio 1; Home- coming attendant 3; Library Club 4 MARLYS MARDELL BURDORF If silence were music, she would have a brass band. FHA 4; Glencoe High School 1 HARVEY BENEKE I know a lot, but I can't think of it. Football 1,2,3,4; FFA 4, (treas.); Declam 3; Annual Staff 4 JOAN BENING A smile that never wests out. Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 2, 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,3; Tom Tom Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Oper- etta 3; Library Club 4 RANDALL R. BULLERT If there isn't anything to do, let me do it. Declam 3 DATE R. CARROLL Fun and a Ford go hand in hand. Basketball 1,2,3,4, (Co-Capt.); Football 1,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 3 WILLIAM J. DRESSEN Ho-hum! Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4 JUDITH L. DUSENBERRY Why should the devil have all the good times. Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4 JOHN FOLEY He's dame dreaming. Football 2; Chorus 3, 4; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 4; Glencoe High School 1 LORELEI R. GLIEDEN I cannot study and be popular at the same time; therefore, I will be popular. Cheerleading 3; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Operetta 3; Homecoming Queen 4 JERRY L. DUSENBERRY Just a minute I'll be right with you. Basketball 1 AUDREY EHRENBERC Like a star, out every night. Glee Club 2; Chorus 2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Tom Tom Staff 4; FHA 4; DMLC New Ulm 1 MARY ANN FRIES I could never decide which were harder, the seats or the as- signments. GAA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Tom Tom Staff 3 RUBY GORR Her favorite fruit is dates. Chorus 2,4; Glee Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4 (Sec.); Operetta 3; Tom Tom Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Pep Band 2, 3,4 iadonna grack I may not be as silent as I look GAA 2,3,4; Chorus 3; FHA 4; Tom Tom Staff 4; Band 2,3; Glencoe 1 RICHARD GRAUPMANN Call me at sunrise but don't let the sun rise too early Annual Staff 4; Glen- coe 1,2,3 ROGER G. HARJES Don't make me blush Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4 PAT JACOBSON Her giggle disting- uishes her character Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Class Play 3; Annual 4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Carnival Attendant 2 VIRGENE GRACK Wisdom is her claim to fame GAA 1,2,4; Class Of- ficer 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Triple Trio 1; Class Play 3; Tom Tom Staff 2,3,4; (Editor 4;) Student Council 4 ROBERT HAGGENMIULER He has three speeds, slow, slower, and stop Basketball 1 PATRICIA J. HOFFMAN Don't recite so loud I want to sleep GAA 2,3; Chorus 3; Band 4; Tom Tom Staff 3,4; Operetta 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Gaylord 1,2 GLADYS KERKOW like gravity--she lias tlie power of attraction Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3 4; Pep Band 3,4; Annul Staff 4 JOANN LANGE Her heart is like the moon, there is a man in it. Tom Tom Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Girls' State 3; Glen- coe 1; library Club 4 MAHLON MAEDER Who could ever fill my place. Declam 4 RICHARD MOSKOP He was cut out to be an angel, but some- one lost the pattern. Class Officer 1,3 (Pres.); Basketball 1; Class Play 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council 4 DARYL NAGEL Late hours aren't good for one, but they're good for two. Basketball 1,2; Foot- ball 4; Baseball 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Class Officer 2,4 (Pres.); Class Play 3 FAYE LATZKE I'm here, but don't tell anyone. GAA 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Glee Club 2; Carnival Attend- ant 1; Operetta 3 MARYANN McCarthy Always smiling, always gay, as she goes her merry way. GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Officer 3,4 (Pres.); Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Triple Trie 1; Operetta 3; Class Officer 3; Declam 1,2,4; Class Play 3; Student Council 3,4; Library Club 3,4; To: Tom Staff 2,3,4; An- nual Staff 3,4; Annui Editor 4; Homecomit Attendant 1 KEITH MUELLER Women? Oh no, I came here for an ed- ucation. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,4; Class Play 3; Tom Tom St 4; Annual Staff 4; Ba: 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Operetta 3 MARY ANN OELFK: She's quiet as a bab- bling brook. Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Tom 1 Staff 3,4; Annual Sts 4; Class Play 3; Gle: coe 1 MARGIE O'NEILL What mischief smiles have played. Class Officer 2 (sec.)j Glee Club 2; Home- coming Attendant 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Oper- etta 3; Library Club 3,4; Declam 4; Tom Tom Staff 2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4; GAA 2, 3,4, (sec.); Student Council 3,4, (V. P.); Glencoe High School 1 GLEN J. PINSKE life is but a day, but oh last night. Basketball 1 ORLIN W. ROSENFELD There are two days about which you should never worry: yesterday and to- morrow. Class Play 3 ADELINE SCHAUER You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make. Chorus 1,2,3 SHELVIE PANNING Work fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours. Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 2; Tom Tom Staff 4 DARLENE RADUENZ Silence is a great art of conversation. FHA 4; Glencoe High School 1 FREDRICK H. SCHATZ I can hardly wait to hear what I am going to say. Football 2,3,4; Base- ball 3,4; FFA 4; Class Officer 2, (Pres.); Bas- ketball 2; Glencoe High School 1 JANET ANN SCHAUER Blessed with plain reason and sober sense. GAA 1,3; Chorus 3; Band 1,3; Tom Tom Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Operetta 3 JOAN HELEN SCHAUER She made a thousand friends—and kept them GAA 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4; Tom Tom Staff 4; FHA 4; Library Club 4 BONNIE JEAN SCHUETZ Shyness and modesty may be there, but deviltry does have its share GAA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Band 1; Tom Tom Staff 3,4; Library Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; FHA 4; (Vice Pres.) MARLYS STEINBORN Often seen, seldom heard ROBERT SCHWARTZ Beware! I may do something sensational Glencoe 1 SIDNEY SEHLIN I still say Columbus was a Swede Basketball 2,3,4; (Co- Capt.); Baseball 2,3,4: (Capt.); Glencoe 1 ROBERT THOELE He fears no foe, but a cupids bow Declam 3 DAVID TIMM High school days are lots of fun; but they can't compare with high school nights Class Officer 1,3; (Pres.); Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4 EDITH M. WOEHLER Whatever happened I didn't do it GAA 1,2; Declam 3 MARVIN C. WOEHLER If this is liberty, give me death. Declam 3 DALE ZUM BERGE If it concerns women, ask me. Football 2,3,4 (Cap.); Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Glencoe High School 1 DO YOU REMEMBER . . . NINTH GRADE: How our class swelled with the appearance of students from country and pa- rochial schools Wracking our brains over algebra problems that really had a simple answer the next day Hero worship of the awe-inspiring seniors The spirit of the squirt guns The freshmen party— and what fun it was The mad dash for the bus at 4:00? TENTH GRADE: How hard we worked on our float and the seniors won How we lost the final tournament game by one point and finished as runners up The class picnic at the End of the World and how it rained Girls serving at the Junior-Senior Prom? ELEVENTH GRADE: Whirling of our heads after the first sessions in chemistry and short hand The purchase of class rings and the anxious waiting involved The fun we had presenting our class play, DON'T TAKE MY PENNY The long hours of decorating for the prom The prom itself with its Heidelburg setting The parties after the prom The class picnic at Gale's woods with all the water fights The many hours spent in decorating for graduation? TWELFTH GRADE: The thrill of being in the new school Getting the annual started and keeping it going Those awful college aptitude tests plus the I.Q. tests Crowning Lorelei as Homecoming Queen Measuring for caps and gowns Ordering cards and announcements Reading Macbeth Those hard tests in physics Our last grand and glorious prom Our class trip The rush and excitement to get everyone's picture? 25 SENIOR HONOR ROLL AND HIGH SCHOLARSHIP Virgene Grack 96.5 Janet Schauer 93.1 Margie O'Neill 93.1 Daryl Nagel 92.9 Shelvie Panning 91.9 JoAnn Lange 91.5 Keith Mueller 91.2 Ruby Gorr 90.1 David Timm 89.9 Bonnie Schuetz 89.7 Judy Dusenberry 89.2 Roger Harjes 88.6 Mary Ann McCarthy 86.6 Joan Schauer 86.4 CLASSES JUNIOR CLASS Curtis Roger Jo nn Myra Curtis Roger jQ nn Myra JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT.....................................................Curtis Renneke VICE PRESIDENT................................................Roger Jahr SECRETARY..................................................... Jo Ann Biermann TREASURER................. ............................... Myra Dammann CLASS ADVISERS................................................Miss Louise A. Anderson Mrs. Grace Schatz Mr. James G. Schulz 28 ( . ■% ' m . rs % j p if f V ■ U h IV Bandelin L. Blake M. Brazil G. Breyer E. Brown M. Buck 'V' 4 f . aUf m E. Budahn N. Bullert K. Burke D. Carroll G. Ewing G. Exsted D. Formhals D. Glieden J. Grack R. Graham E. Griep R. Haggenmiller R. Harjes W. Kemp L. Kill L. Krueger K. Lampe L. Lange P. Luepke M. Michaletz A. Mueller J. Mueller A. Oelfke V. Oelfke 29 A i it D. Pattenon M - V H. Pinske E. Quast ) : 1 D. Schultz 7 Vil R. Sommers fs ,1 1 h T. Spriggs t a. R. Timm L. Trick D. Trocke M. Ugland L. Boight M. Wacker G. Willmsen M. Winter G. Woehler A. Wolteis M. Wolteis M. ZumBerge Not Pictured: C. Koester SOPHOMORE CLASS John Rodney Roberta SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Louise PRESIDENT.... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . . TREASURER CLASS ADVISERS John Brown Rodney Trocke Roberta Noack Louise Lemberg Miss Rosanne Maddy Mr. Fred Schultz Mr. Harold Gab 31 ROW Is H. Albers; J. Berger; J. Berger; L. Bergs; K. Bemdt; R. Blake. ROW 2: M. Brazil; K, Bruggemeir; L. Bur do if; M. Bulau; A. Comnick; S. Corcoran. ROW 3: R. Fenske; P. Gillespie; P. Graham; J. Harens; W. Hell; D. Helriegel. ROW 4: L. Jasken; G. Kicker; A. KLiest; V. Krueger; P. Kuznia; G. Linde man. ROW 5: M. Matz; M. Menzf.l; M. Meyer; R. Muelling; G. Narr; E. Ortloff. ROW 1: S. Panning, D. Parpart, D. Plieseis, G. Quinn, M. Raduenz, J. Reilly. ROW 2: S. Robeck, K. Rus- chke, J. Schaxping, R. Schatz, D. Schauer, E. Schauer. ROW 3: J. Schauer, C. Sickmann, R. Stenzel, L. Stoeckmann, L. Thoele, T. Trimbo. ROW 4: B. Voight, M. Voight, G. Von Eschen, R. Wehnert, G. Wolteis, M. Zeiher. NOT PICTURED: D. Patterson, W. Haggenmiller, D. Ziegler. Bobbie Noack not too long ago. 33 FRESHMEN i atz Brazil Brazil Corcoran CLASS OFFICERS President............................ Henry Matz Vice President........................William Brazil Treasurer.............................Lee Brazil Secretary............................Anthony Corcoran CLASS ADVISERS Mr. Arnold Anderson Mr. Arnold Grove Mr. Arthur Clarin 34 ROW 1: L. Albers, J. Battcher, M. Bergs, M. Biermann, C. Brockoff, D. Buck, R. Buckentine. ROW 2: G. Dahlke, M. Debner, D. Diehn, G. Ebersvillei, R. Engel, D. Exsted, P. Foley. ROW 3: K. Fuller, G. Gilster, D. Grack, M. Grady, A. Graupmann, S. Griep, J. Gutsmer. ROW 4: M. Harens, H. Harms, R. Kamps, R. Kamps, J. Kerkow, R. Klar, M. Kreger. ROW 5: L. Kube, L. Laabs, L. Lentz, R. Litfin, P. Locher, J. Luff, D. Maeder. 35 ROW 1: L. Mehlhop, R. Meyers, C. Neubarth, M. OelJEke, V. Olfert, S. Panning, K. Perschau. ROW 2: J. Peterson, R. Poplau, S. Pdnz, A. Raduenz, D. Roehler, M. Rucks, G. Schauer. ROW 3: L. Schauer, C. Sehlin, L. Sehlin, E. Sickmann, A. Soeffker, R. Soeffker, L. Strobel. ROW 4: V. Telthoester, R. Timm, D. Trebelhom, D. Wacker, L. Wacker, R. Wacker, A. Weckwerth. ROW 5: M. Weckwerth, W. Weihe, R. Willmsen, D. Winter, E. Winter, C. Woehler, M. Woltes. i 36 £ fs • 4 V SP pi -W A 4w' o c £■ r m V' ’ 1 Hi n f r ;4 A 0 wm t r 9 6 0 VI . ► im i C: $ EIGHTH GRADE- ARLINGTON CLASS OFFICERS President.......................Gary Formhals Vice President..................Diane Carroll Treasurer.......................Donna Winter Secretary.......................Barbra Jasken CLASS ADVISER..... . . .Mrs. Teresa McGuire ROW 1: S. Bach, D. Buck, D. Carroll. ROW 2: R. Dierkhising, F. Feil, G. Formhals. ROW 3: L. Frauen- deinst, F. Gridley, J. Haggenmiller. ROW 4: B. Ja- cobson, B. Jasken, D. Kroells. ROW 5: L. Krueger, L. Plieseis, T. Scharping. BOTTOM: A. Spriggs, D. Win- ger. 37 SEVENTH GRADE-ARLINGTON CLASS OFFICERS President..... Vice President. . . Treasurer -S ecretary CLASS ADVISERS Ruth Meyers Sheila Olson Jean Graham . . . . Mr. Richard Vossen ROW 1: L. Bening, E. Eiskschen, D. Grack, J. Graham, R. Graham, M. Gutzmer. ROW 2: P. Han, R, Laabs, L. Mercier, R. Meyers, M. Monahan, C. Nieland. ROW 3: S. Olson, R. Pautsch, L. Quast, M. Reilly, J. Ro- beck, E. Sander. ROW 4: D. Schlottman, P. Timm, M. Wentzloff, J. Zeiher. 38 GREEN ISLE-EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: R. Brazil, D. Brown, J. Dacey, B. Goehl, R. Herrmann, L. Mohrbacher. ROW II: R. Renneke, B. Schulz, J. Trocke, J. Voight, L. Voight. GREEN ISLE-SEVENTH GRADE 39 ARLINGTON SIXTH GRADE SITTING, (left to right): C. Fuller, C. Harens, M. Quast, A. Bullert, R. Schauer, D. Weckwerth, D. Woehlor. KNEELING: C. Urban, R. Patterson, C. Menzel, H. Lueck, P. Exsted, K. Schwartz, T. Abram, M. Noack. STANDING (row 3): M. Brau, R. Jacobson, R. Henke, S. Schuetz, D. Nagel, B. Dahl. LAST ROW: Mr. Gladys Lemberg, B. Schmidt, K. Fries, P. Skelley, M. Lynch, J. Buck, R. Tuchtenhagen, D. Michaelis, D. Quast. ARLINGTON FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW (left to right): J. Gridley, M. Rauschendorfer, K. Wacker, L. Kicker, B. Pins he, N. Marquardt, M. Lundberg, S. Wentzloff, B. Woehler, V. Scully. MIDDLE ROW: R. Schauer, B. Nie- land, C. Kistner, D. Gutzmer, M. Graham, D. Kurtzwe, C. Buck, L. Alsleben, S. O'Brien, D. Arm- strong, R. Menzel, E. Berger. BACK ROW: Mrs. Helen Spriggs, J. Battcher, J. Pexschau, M. Trimbo, J. Battcher, J. Bandelin, L. Weckwerth, D. Scharpe, J. Connolly, D. Bullert, J. Sylvester, D. Ha us. 40 ARLINGTON FOURTH GRADE ROW 1 (left to right): J. Thomas, E. Bach, E. Kauffmann, R. Nieland, D. Scharpe, T. Strobel, T. Skelley, B. Wolff, L. Willmsen, B. Spannaus, S. LaBelle, L. Tjosvold. ROW 2: J. Kamps, B. Wie- maim, B. Mueller, D. Frauendienst. ROW 3: C. Kruschke, K. Tuchtenhagen, N. Jacobson, K. Laabs, K. Lentz, D. Mielke, S. Ehisenberry, K. Nagel, B. Brau, F. Erickson, P. Treblehom, M. Vos- sen, D. Eickschen. ROW 4: V. Weckwerth, D. Wolters, B. Nieland, K. Lentz, M. Quast, K. Wieman, T. Cina, J. Ugland, J. Hamm, J. Pinske, P. Jensen, E. Olsen. ROW 5: Miss Elaine Zehnder, D. Ol- fert, L. Ellies, B. VonEschen, J. Grack, S. Dressen, D. Luepke, R. Sickmann, S. Sander, C. Weck- werth, E. Bening, Miss Jean Andersen. ARLINGTON THIRD GRADE ROW 1 (left to right): J. Scheutz, P. Erickson, J. Dieball, G. Pautsch, T. Griep, L. Kistner, J. Dose, D. Jenneke, A. Budahn, B. Sharpe. ROW 2: A. Woehler, S. Strobel, M. Eickschen, K. Otto, D. Kleist, B. Neubarth, E. Scharping, B. Scheuble, T. Vossen, B. Streich, B. Meyers, K. Raduenz, S. Berger. ROW 3: J. Nagel, N.Rauschendorfer, L. Weckwerth, B. Kurtzweg, W. Alsleben, B. Hahn, E. Wentzloff, J. Noack, V. Mueller, P. Goebel, J. Haggenmiller, J. Graham, B. Pinske. ROW 4: Miss Bishop, A. Weckwerth, J. Tiegs, M. Zeiher, C. Rucks, T. Haus, D. Mueller, W. Weimann, J. Bur- tyk, G. Plieseis, B. Olsen, R. Dose, J. Wiemeier, Mrs. Lovell. 41 ARLINGTON SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW (left to right): S. Harens, E. Bullert, S. Jahr, D. Anteii, L. Buck, G. Ziemer, J. Nagel, R. Henke, C. Sauter. SECOND ROW: J. Thomas, M. Menzel, C. Scheuble, S. Willard, J. Haus, J. Trimbo, D. Busse, G. Luepke, S. Kehoe, M. Dehlke, J. Mesker, E. Schultz, M. Schauer, M. Bullert. THIRD ROW: R. Vossen, L. Beiges, B. Wentzloff, J. Trimbo, A. Skelley, R. Jeneke, B. Kaiser, K. Urban, J. Haupt, S. Griep, S. Lynch, M. Pinske, C. Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Miss Alsleben, D. Peik, D. Brau, T. Gillespie, J. Kauffmann, T. Graham, M. Miller, J. Narr, W. Quast, P. McGuire, J. Jensen, D. Bandelin, K. Dressen, L. Gres ike, Mrs. Jensen. ARLINGTON FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW (left to right): R. Trocke, W. Bergs, S. Peterson, L. Mueller, G. Rehbein, W. Laabs, L. Woehler, D. Wechwerth, D. Scheuble, R. Nieland. SECOND ROW: R. Laabs, M. Quinn, L. Dose, K. Frauendienst, S. Reetz, B. Lentz, B. Kliest, B. Gieseke, B. Tjosvold, D. Berger, P. Trocke. THIRD ROW: D. Nelson, W. Nagel, C. Nagel, S. Scharping, L. Yager, G. Streich, M. Thomas, J. Buck, C. Timm, C. Gaulke, S. Jenneke, A. Flantz, L. Wietzke, W. Kube. FOURTH ROW: Miss Prieve, C. Cma, D. Bliss, C. Willmsen, H. Lueck, V. Pautsch, L. Fisher, M. Dahlke, H. Weckworth, P. Week- worth, J. Scharpe, V. Quast, D. Gaulke, D. Peik, L. Abrahamson, Mrs. Kill. 42 GREEN ISLE GRADE SCHOOL GRADE SIX FRONT ROW (left to right): M. Scully, L. Winter, V. Schwich, B. Harjes, J. Ryan, J. Berger. MIDDLE ROW: B. McGuire, A. Herr- mann, J. Rischmiller, B. Brazil, R. Kloempken, J. Brazil. BACK ROW: K. Brazil, J. Wacker, J. Schatz, B. Oelfke, E. Raduenz, V. Schwartz, D. Teschendorf, Mrs. Virginia Schmeckpeper. GRADE FIVE FRONT ROW (left to right): M. Pautsch, D. Kroells, L. Voight, B. Frahm, B. Bigouette, W. Mathwig, W. Haus, G. Zehnder, F. Buck. BACK ROW: Mrs. Virginia Schmeckpeper, D. Lucht, D. Winter, S. Laabs, T. Shimota, H. Jessen, J. Michaletz, J. Muelling, Mrs. Ce- celia Fickling. 43 GREEN ISLE GRADE SCHOOL GRADES FOUR AND FIVE FIRST ROW (left to right): P. Mullen, G. Lasker, J. Brown, J. Math- wig, S. Frahn, E. Haus, and P. Meyers. SECOND ROW: N. Dacey, P. Ryan, R. Kroelss, R. Kroells, M. Bigouette, D. Voight, C. White, and P. O'Neil. THIRD ROW: D. Koester, J. Shimota, M. Mohrbacker, R. Bressler, K. Krueger, B. Schultz, M. Curran, and Mrs. Cecilia Fick- ling. GRADE THREE FIRST ROW (left to right): P. Brown, B. Renneke, J. Jessen, J. Zehn- der, D. Mathwig, L. Meyer. SECOND ROW: M. Ryan, S. Dahlke, S. Ryan, T. McGuire, F. Koester, M. Welden, D. Comnick. THIRD ROW: L. Rabe, L. Graupman, B. Voight, K. Teschendorf, E. Laabs, B. Mathwig, V. Lucht, B. Donnay, Mrs. Grimes. 44 GREEN ISLE GRADE SCHOOL GRADE TWO SITTING (left to right): E. Winter, R. Schuft, A. Telthoester, B. Voight, L. Radunz, M. Meyer, D. Ziegler. STANDING: G. Zehnder, S. Koester, D. Dahlke, W. Mathwig, C. Kloempken, R. Latzke, M. Giesen, S. Shimota, T. McCarthy, Miss Miedred Kreger. GRADE ONE FRONT ROW (left to right): S. Oelfke, M. ZumBerge, J. McCarthy, R. Ott, M. McCarthy. MIDDLE ROW: M. Weldon, S. Shimota, L. ZumBerge, J. Jessen, D. Voight, M. Giesen, B. Ryan. BACK ROW: Miss Kane, J. Shimota, L. Mullen, T. Mullen, D. Comnick, W. Math- wig, B. Haus, D. Wohlxabe, K. Curran, 45 SCHOOL SONG Go on, you Indians, rip right down that floor, With the colors flying, we will cheer you more and more. U, rah! rah! Go on, you Indians, fight for Arlington, Spread for the fame of our fair name. Go you Indians, win this game; Hey! Go you, Indians, go; go you, Indians go; Shoot them high; shoot them low; Go you, Indians, go. 46 STUDENT COUNCIL President: David Timm Vice-President: Marion Zumberge S ecret ary-Tre asurer: Virgene Grack The Student Council of Arlington-Green Isle High School was organized in the fall of 1952. The purpose of the organization is to promote a closer relationship between the students and the faculty, to further develop good citizenship among the students, create school spirit and loyalty, and to promote in all ways the best interests of the school. The Student Council is composed of representatives from the six high school class- es and the various activities. REPRESENTATIVES: SENIOR............................. JUNIOR............................ SOPHOMORE......................... FRESHMEN.......................... EIGHTH GRADE: Allan Spriggs ANNUAL: Carol Bening G.A.A. Mary Ann McCarthy BAND: F.F.A: David Timm, Daryl Nagel, Margie O’Neill, Judy Dusenberry Gerald Breyer, Crut Renneke, Marion Zumberge Sharon Corcoran, Roger Stenzel Jimmy Luff, Henry Matz SEVENTH GRADE: Carol Nieland Virgene Grack F.H.A: Bonnie Schuetz Richard Moskop TOM TOM: Sally Schuetz Donald Ziegler 48 SEATED (from left to right): J. Lange, J. Schauer, V. Grack, M. O'Neil, R. Graham. STANDING: J. Grack, L. Grack, S. Panning, B. Schuetz, J. Schauer, L. Blake, S. Schueltz, P. Graham, E. Ortloff, P. Hoffmann, T. Spriggs, V. Oelfke, J. Dusenberry. A school newspaper has been in existence at Arlington High School for approximately 20 years. Prior to 1956-57 school year the newspaper was known as The Arling-Tonic and it was in mimeographed form. In the fall of 1956 a printed publication, entitled The Tom-Tom, replaced the Arling- Tonic. The Tom-Tom is the pride of Arlington-Green Isle High School. The student body are indebted to Miss Maddy and the entire Tom-Tom Staff for this excellent newspaper. SEATED (from left to right): M. McCarthy, N. Bullert, B. Brown, M. Zum Berge, R. Gorr. STANDING: M. Dam- mann, J. Biermann, A. Oelfke, M. Oelfke, G. Narr, R. Noack, K. Ruschke, J. Bening. FIRST ROW: A. Comnick, S. Schuetz, B. Brown, L. Gleiden, R. Gorr, P. Hoffmann, C. Bening, Mrs. Grace Schatz, B. Schuetz, J. Dusenberry, J. Schauer, L. Burdorf, E. Woehler. SECOND ROW: M. Burdorf, G. Woehlor, L. Krueger, D. Formhals, L. Trick, D. Raduenz, J. Biermann, M. Dammann, G. Exsted, M. ZumBerge, R. Ruschke, N. Bullert, L. Grack. THIRD ROW: J. Mueller, M. Wolters, M. Wacker, M. Winter, K. Lampe, J. Grack, A. Oelfke, E. Schauer, J. Scharping, D. Helriegel, L. Jasken, FOURTH ROW: L. Lemberg, M. Matz, P. Gillespie, M. Menzel, P. Kuzma, E. Ortloff, K. Ruschke, M. Brazil, P. Graham, K. Bruggemeier, J. Cropsey, G. Lindemann. TOP ROW: L. Melhop, D. Diehn, C. Neubarth, D. Kube, M. Biermann, D. Roehler, D. Trebelhom, L. Strobel, D. Buck, L. Thole, G. Narr. F. H. A. The Arlington-Green Isle Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized in September 1956. It has an enrollment of 60 members. The purpose of the FHA is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- factions of homemaking; emphasize the importance of worthy home and community life; work for good home and family life for all; to promote international good will; foster the development of creative leadership in home and community; to provide wholesome individual and group recreation; and to further the interest in home economics. The officers of FHA are: President, Carol Bening; Vice President, Bonnie Schuetz; Secretary, Judy Dusenberry; Treasurer, Janice Grack. G. A. A. The purpose of the G.A.A. is to further mental and physical development through athletic competition, to create a spirit of good sportsmanship, and to cooperate with other school organizations in promoting and maintaining the high standards of school life. Activities in which the G.A.A. members have participated during the school year include: bowling, swimming, skating, and volleyball. The officers of the G.A.A. are: President, Mary Ann Mc- Carthy; Vice President, Mary Ann Michaletz; Secretary, Margie O'Neil; and Treasurer, Janice Grack. FIRST ROW: B. Jasken, B. Voight, V. Grack, F. Latzke, M. O'Neil, M. Michaletz, Miss Louise Anderson, M. Mc- Carthy, J. Grack, J. Schauer, M. Fries, J. Bening, R. Graham. SECOND ROW: J. Haggenmiller, L. Voight, M. Wolters, G. Woehler, L. Kruger, D. Formhals, S. Schuetz, G. Exsted, K. Lampe, M. Winter, L. Sehlin, C. Sellin, B. Schuetz. THIRD ROW: V. Olfert, L. Melhop, D. CarToll, J. Graham, L. Schauer, M. Voight, M. Zieher, J. Scharping, D. Roehler, D. Trebelhom, M. Harens, L. Strobel, S. Prinz. TOP ROW: G. Dahlke, M. Kreger, R. Timm, S. Griep, P. Timm, D. Diehn, D. Kube, M. Biermann, L. Wacker, P. Locker, V. Telthoester, M. Debner. SEATED left to right: G. Kicker, D. Trocke, B. Bandelin, Mr. Vossen, R. Jahr, H. Beneke, V. Oelfke, D. Ziegler, J. Reilly, G. Ewing. STANDING: D. Schauer, W. Faggenmiller, M. Radaenz, R. Schatz, D. Schultz, D. Steinbom, V. Krueger, D. ZumBerge, F. Schatz, R. Sommers, J. Berger, D. Parpart, R. Trocke, J. Harens, G. VonEschen, L. Bergs, T. Trimbo, H. Albers, G. Quinn, B. Blake. F. F. A. The Arlington-Green Isle Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized in September, 1956. It has an enrollment of 29 members. The purpose of the FFA is to make better farmers out of the youth today. In prepara- tion for better farming, members obtain knowledge through class discussion and exercises, through judging contests, and through field trips to various farms and agricultural establishments. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, consisting of eighteen girls, was organized in the fall of 1956. The purpose of the organization is to provide members an opportunity to leam all the aspects of library management, such as administration, super- vision, the processing of new books, the circulation of all books, book mending and repair, and all other duties which lead to efficient management of the library. SEATED, left to right: M. O'Neil, J. Schauer, M. McCarthy, Miss Anderson, J. Bening, J. Lange, B. Schuetz. STANDING: D. Formahals, S. Schuetz, A. Oelfke, M. Michaletz, B. Brown, J. Biermann, K. Bruggemeier, A. Schauer, P. Graham, G. Narr. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY BEAUTY AND THE BEEF presented by The JUNIOR CLASS Thursday, January 24, 1957 52 TOM-TOM POW WOW Presented Tuesday, February 19, 1957 Sponsored by the Tom-Tom Staff; Dancing. Variety Acts, Games. i The King: Sidney Sehlin, Senior The Queen: Joan Bening, Senior The Master of Ceremonies Richard Moskop 1. Einz, Zwei, Drei, Spiel; 2. Elvis (Roger) Jahr; 3. Little Nell --a melodrama starring ByronBand- elin, Louise Jasken, and Harvey Beneke; 4. That Einz, Zwei, Drei again; 5. Dickie Timm for Sammmmmm 6. Tom-Tom Girls Chorus line 53 BAND The Arlington-Green Isle School Band is one of the busiest organizations in the entire school system. Its schedule includes band concerts during winter and summer months, parades formanycivic and school events, football games, basketball games, class plays, and other programs. The band participates each year in the District Music Festival Eden Mar AUKKnt m DarVl Nagel; Student Manager, David Timm; Secretary, Ruby Corr; Librarians, Mardell Matz, Bobbie Noack, Louise Jasken, Louise Lemberg; Uniforms; Mitzi Menzel, Sharon Corcoran; Equip- ment Manager, Harmon Pinske; Drum Major, Roger Jahr. Mr Joe Fennie is School Director of the band. OBOE AND FLUTE CORNET Barbara Jasken Gary Formhals Jerry Gutzmer Lee Brazil Louise Jasken Richard Soeffker CLARINET Allen Spriggs Kenneth Bemdt Harmon Pinske Sandra Bach Gerald Breyer Donna Winters Richard Timm Pat Kunzia Daryl Nagel Pat Gillispie TROMBONE Karen Lampe Michael Noack Charles Woehler Buzz Matz Mitzi Menzel Rodney Trocke Mardell Matz John Rielly Louise Lemberg Louis Blake Mary Zieher Richard Moskop BASS AND BARITONE Ruby Gorr Fred Gridley Gladys Kerkow Jim Luff FRENCH HORN ByTon Bandelin Roger Jahr Jerry Battcher Roger Harjes Mike Glieden Peggy Ugland SAXOPHONE LuVeme Bergs Ray Haggenmiller Marion ZumBerge David Timm DRUMS David Kroells Rita Timm Sharon Corcoran Bobby Noack Muriel Winters 51 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Elsie Mae Jensen, J. Bening, S. Corcoran, D. Buck, D. Formhals, M. Winter, A. Comnick, M. ZumBerge, M. Damman, L. Trick, M. Brazil, P. Gillespie, S. Prinz, G. Narr, M. Ugland, L. Jasken, J. Mueller, SECOND ROW: M. Fries, M. Menzel, B. Griep, M. Michaletz, M. O'Neil, S. Griep, S. Robeck, G. Walter, L. Kruger B. Schuetz, S. Schuetz, L. Stoeckmann, G. Kerkow. THIRD ROW: E. Ortloff, B. Brown, R. Wehert, J. Grack A Ehrenberg, M. Bielke, M. Oelfke, M. Matz, L. Lemberg, M. McCarthy, K. Lampe, P. Kuzma, K. Burke, R Noack, R. Gorr. FOURTH ROW: J. Foley, H. Matz, L. Blake, S. Panning, E. Winter, D. Nagel, D. Timm, L. Bergs, A. Weckwerth, J. Luff. TOP ROW: M. Gleiden, R. Jahr, B. Bandelin, C. Renneke, K. Mueller, D. Carroll, G. Breyer, D. Renneke, R. Moskop. CHORUS The Arlington-Green Isle High School chorus consists of 63 students from the senior high school. Mr. Joe Fennie is the director and Mrs. Elise Jensen is the accompanist. The chorus has contributed to a number of school events in- cluding the traditional Christmas program and the Spring Concert. Annually the chorus participates in the district Music Festival. The officers of chorus are: Secretary, Betty Brown; Student Director, Richard Moskop; Robe Custodians, Mary McCarthy, Margie O'Neil; Librarians, Marilyn Bielke, Arlene Comnick. SOPRANO ALTO BASS Joan Bening Mary Brazil John Foley Sharon Corcoran Sylvia Robeck Henry Matz Murial Winter Gloria Walter Louis Blake Arlene Comnick Leona Kruger LaVem Bergs Marion Zumberge Bonnie Schuetz Mike Gleiden Myra Dammann Sally Schuetz Roger Jahr Luella Trick Lois Stoeckmann Byran Bandelin Mary Ann Fries Gladys Kerkow Curt Renneke Mitzi Menzel Pat Billespie Keith Mueller Mary Ann Michaletz Sharon Prinz Dale Carroll Margie O'Neil Gloria Nan Gerald Breyer Renie Wehert Margaret Ugland David Renneke Sandra Griep Eunice Ortloff Louise Jasken Jane Mueller TENOR Betty Brown Janice Grack Richard Moskop Audrey Ehrenberg Mary Ann Oelfke David Timm Marilyn Bielke Mardelle Matz Jim Luff Louise Lemberg Mary Ann McCarthy Karen Lampe Pat Kuznia Karen Burke Roberta Noack Ruby Gorr Daryl Nagel Stanley Panning El wood Winter Allen Weckwerth 55 CHRISTMAS CONCERT Presented December 18. 1956 The annual Christmas Concert was present in the school auditorium on December 18, 1956 with all grades and the high school contributing to the program. This annual event is one looked forward to by students, parents and the entire community. An informal program was presented by the faculty and students on Friday, December 21 and attendance was limited, for this program, to the high school student body and faculty. PROGRAM THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS Characters: Pat Skelly, Raymond Berger, Bob Dahl, Scene 1: In quest of the Spirit of Christmas. Scene 2: Grade School Choirs----all grades presenting Christmas carols Scene 3: Nativity Tableau----Sixth grade Grade School Choir Part II--Seventh and Eighth Grade Chorus Part III--Senior High Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Richard Dierkhising, Ronald Muelling, LaVem Bergs, Dale ZumBerge, FredSchatz, Roger Stenzel, William Brazil, Francis Feils. SECOND ROW: Lee Brazel, Ronald Sommers, Daryl Nagel, Don- ald Trocke, Lewis Blake, Tom Spriggs, John Brown, Tony Corcoran. THIRD ROW: Coach Arnold Anderson, Richard Harjes, Dennis Pleiseis, Dale Carroll, James Strobel, Curtis Renneke. David Carroll, Jerry Gutzmer, Harvey Beneke, Assistant Coach Fred Schultz. THE 1956 FOOTBALL SEASON It was a tough season. To begin with, only six lettermen returned for the year. 7he opening practice sessions were delayed because few were able to attend; then, later practice sessions were hampered when facilities were unavailable because of the construction of the new building. Net result: eight games—eight defeats Yes, it was a tough season. Oh, well, there's 1957 coming up! September 7 September 15 September 21 September 28 October 5 October 11 October 19 October 24 SEASON'S RECORD Gaylord 40 LeSueur 26 Waterville 20 Le Center 27 Montgomery 28 New Prague 33 Jordan 8 Belle Plaine 13 Arlington 0 Arlington 6 Arlington 6 Arlington 7 Arlington 0 Arlington 0 Arlington 6 Arlington 7 X. Daryl Nagel, center; 2. David Carroll, quarterback, and Dale Carroll, half-back; 3. Donald Trocke, half-back; 4. Curtis Renneke, tackle; 5. Fred Schatz, guard; 6. Dennis Pleiseis, tackie; 7. Harvey Beneke, tackle; 8. Tom Spriggs, full-back; 9. Dale ZumBerge, Captain and guard; 10. Bill Brazil, end; 11. Jim Stroble, end; 12. Roger Stenzel, end. 59 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Harmon Pinske, Curtis Renneke, Gerald Breyer, Sidney Sehlin, Dale Carroll, David Carroll, Byron Bandelin, Kenneth Fuller. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Mr. Williams Malevich, Robert Meyer, Jack Brown, Henry Matz, William Brazil, Roger Stenzel, Tony Corcoran, Coach Harold Gab. THIRD ROW: Darri’s Winter, Ronald Kamps, Ronnald Muelling, Jerome Battcher, Roger Poplau, Duane Walker. FOURTH ROW: Ross Litfin, Darwin Grack, Wallace Weihe, Lee Brazil, Charles Woehler. FIFTH ROW: Lee Laabs, Gary Schauer. Dwight Armstrong, Gerald Gutzmer, Leon Lentz. Nov. 30 Arlington 54 Dec. 4 Arlington 66 Dec. 7 Arlington 62 Dec. 14 Arlington 36 Dec. 15 Arlington 47 Dec. 21 Arlington 53 Jan. 11 Arlington 39 Jan. 15 Arlington 48 Jan. 18 Arlington 65 Feb. 26 Arlington 73 1956-57 BASKETBALL RECORD St. Peter 32 Winthrop 51 Belle Plaine 68 Montgomery 58 Bird Island 49 Central 50 Jordan 34 Gaylord 47 Le Sueur 44 DISTRICT PLAY Le Sueur 55 Jan. 22 Arlington 63 Jan. 25 Arlington 62 Feb. 1 Arlington 49 Feb. 8 Arlington 67 Feb. 12 Arlington 52 Feb. 16 Arlington 87 Feb. 22 Arlington 49 Glencoe 60 Cleveland 28 New Prague 51 Waterville 56 Gaylord 44 Le Center 68 Henderson 50 March 2 Arlington 55 New Prague 62 KNEELING left to right : Byron Bandelin Gerald Breyer, Sidney Sehlin, Dale Carroll, Curtis Renneke, David Carroll. STANDING: Assistant Coach Mr. William Malevich, Tony Corcoran, Henry Matz, William Brazil Roger Stenzel, Jack Brown, Robert Meyer, Coach Harold Gab. ’ Dale Carroll, Co-Captain Guard Sidney Sehlin, Co-Captain Forward Byron Bandelin Forward Curtis Renneke Forward Gerald Breyer Center ARLINGTON-GREEN ISLE HIGH CHEER LEADERS Go, you Indians, go!. Left to Right: Louise Jasken, Peggy Ugland, Mitzi Menzel, Beth Griep, Barbara Jasken, Mary AnnKreg- er, Rita Timm. SCHOOL SONG Go on you Indians; rip down that floor With the colors flying, we'll cheer you more and more You rah! rah! Go on you Indians, fight for Arlington Spread far the fame of our fair name Go, you Indians, win this game. Chorus: Go, you Indians, go Go, you Indians, go Shoot 'em high, shoot 'em low Go, you Indians, go. S-c-o-r-e S-c-o-r-e S-c-o-r-e Score, score, score team score! Shoot them high Shoot them low Come on team let's go! We've got the t-e-a-m That's on the b-e-a-m We've got the team That’s on the beam That's really hep to the jive Come on team skin them alive! Ace is high Duce is low Come on team Let's go! 62 Homecoming, 1956 turned out to be a gala event after a postponement becuase of building construction. Many alumni and parents were present for the festivities. 1. Football Captain Dale ZumBerge present bouquet of flowers to the new queen. 2. Our new queen, Lorelei Glieden. 3. The Queen's convertible. 4. Annoucning the new queen. 5. Hall decorations. 6. Queen Lorelei Glieden lighting the mammoth pre-game bonfire. 7. Attendants to the new queen. 63 Compliments of ARLINGTON CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Henry Griep, Manager ARLINGTON IMPLEMENT COMPANY Arlington John Deere Implements Sales and Service Phone 8 Minnesota ARLINGTON TIRE AND BATTERY Goodyear Tire Grant Battery Best Wishes from VERN’S CAFE Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Phone 3 Compliments Arlington LESLIE RENNEKE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the Class of 1957 ARLINGTON STATE BANK Arlington, Minnesota Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BIG STONE CANNING COMPANY Growers and Packers of Butter Kernel Products Whole Kernel Corn — Beets — Carrots Rutabagas Peas and Carrots Arlington Minnesota Where Price and Quality Meet UNION MERCANTILE COMPANY Compliments °f General Merchandise Arlington LIDO CAFE Arlington URBAN STUDIO Fine Photographers See Joe for BULOVA WATCHES Feature Lock Diamond Rings Phone 204 DOHERTY JEWELRY Arlington Minn. Arlington A. M. TIMM and SUNS, INC. Minn. COMPLIMENTS OF H. M. NOACK AND SONS PRODUCE Arl ington Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to The Class of 1957 ARLINGTON CLINIC Dr. JOHN W. GRIDLEY Dr. R. H. KATH Physician and Surgeon Physician and Surgeon Compliments Compliments of of Dr. DANIEL P. KELLY Dr. B. E. CORCORAN DR. Dentist Phone 76 Dentist Arlington Minn. Arlington Minn. Phone 192 Arlington ROBERT J. MAJOR Attorney-at-Law Phone 142 Minnesota GEIB-JANNI LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials Paint and Coal Arlington Minnesota CITY MEAT MARKET Fred Hebeisen Green Isle Marvin Hebeisen Arlington L. P. DOLLIFF LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Arlington Minn. LITFIN and MOSKOP SIBLEY COUNTY OIL COMPANY General Contracting Arlington SUPER VALU Everyday Low Prices Better Quality Arlington Flying “A” Gasoline Prompt Tank Wagon Service Minn. Arlington Minn. Phone 20 Minn. ARMSTRONG’S DRIVE-INN WOLFF MEAT MARKET for For Good Cooked Food Fresh and Smoked Meat and Homemade Sausage Courteous Service Full line of groceries. Melvin and Viola Armstrong vegetables and fruits George and June Armstrong Plus Bonus Bucks for Free Premiums L. H. KADING PLUMBING AND HEATING William Oil Omatic Furnaces Sheet Metal Work American Standard Plumbing Gutters and Radiator Repair Work We sell the best and service the rest.” Phone 320 Arlington EARL’S STANDARD SERVICE Compliments of on Highway No. 5 Washing — Lubricating Tire Repairs Wheel Balance THOMES BROTHERS HARDWARE Arlington For cushioned comfort for sport wear WIGWAM SOCKS KRUGER’S Arlington SPANNAUS SERVICE Dealers in Deep Rock Products Ford and Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Anhydrous Ammonia Phone 45 Arlington Household Goods Hardware Auto Supplies Roy C. Peterson Arlington Compliments of RED OWL STORE Arlington Minn. Compliments of A. A. BATTCHER ELECTRIC COMPANY Arlington Compliments of Doy 18 Minn. YOUNG and TJOSVOLD FURNITURE STORE and FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service TELEPHONES Night 33R3 Arlington, Minn. Compliments MARVIN FRIED TV and RADIO SALES and SERVICE Arlington Phone 183 Minn. of LIDO THEATER Arlington Ari ington Dr. P. N. PIHLSTROM CHIROPRACTOR X-Ray Facilities Compliments of OLSEN FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE RAUSCHY’S FAMILY SHOE STORE Minn. Arlington Hours: 9-12 - 1-5 Phone 118 ARLINGTON BAKERY Minn. Arlington Minn. ARLINGTON BOWLING CENTER League Bowling: Mondays, Thursdays Open Bowling: Fridays, Sundays Arlington Minnesota Esther and Leo Mercier, Proprietors CITIZENS STATE BANK OF GREEN ISLE, MINNESOTA General Bank and All Forms of Insurance Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GREEN ISLE OIL COMPANY Reuben Sehlin, Proprietor Distributor of Socony Mobil Products Green Isle Minn. Phone 341 PURINA CHOWS FREUDENTHAL BROTHERS Custom Grinding and Mixing Portable Service ABE and JENSEN FEED MILL Phone 591 Green Isle O’NEIL’S FAIRWAY Dealers in Shellane Bulk and Bottle Gas Shellane Gasoline and Fuel Oils Appliances Minn. Green Isle GLANDER’S MOBIL Green Isle Minn. Minn. Green Isle Minn. McCarthy brothers Dealers in Oliver Implements and Pyrofax Gas Green Isle Minn. NEVIN’S GENERAL STORE Green Isle Minn. KRUEGER and RENNEKE Dodge Plymouth WILLIE’S CAFE Home Cooked Meals and Pastries Green Isle Minn. Green Isle Mir Green Isle OASIS CAFE The Hatzs’ Home Cooking Open 24 hours Minn. FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Paint and Hardware Green Isle Minn. DOUG’S MUSIC SHOP Complete Musical Service Glencoe Minn. 1007 Hennepin Avenue Phone 773 GREEN ISLE SERVICE GARAGE Texaco Products Green Isle Minn. DONATIONS Claude W. Ebersviller, Arlington Alvin Sauter, Arlington Ralph Soeffker, Arlington Leonard Brau, Arlington Norbert Brau, Arlington THANK YOU The Senior Class of 1957 appreciates the cooper- ation of our advertisers in Arlington, Green Isle, and Glencoe. Their help has made possible the 1957 INDIAN. AUTOGRAPHS For your convenience this and the next four pages have been set aside for autographs and notes which will serve as pleasant reminder of school days at ARLINGTON-GREEN ISLE HIGH.
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