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7. Photograph Reaches New Heights—This photograph was taken from an altitude of 475 miles during the Gemini 10 space flight of astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins in July of 1966. Gibraltar appears in the upper right. 8. Surprised Miss America—Pretty 19-year-old Jan Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, expresses surprise and happiness in the same gesture upon learning that she was Miss America 1967. 9. Pat and Luci—Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent walk down steps of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on August 6th following the wedding of Nugent and the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. 10. Strikeout King Retires—Lefthander Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on November 18th that he was retiring from baseball due to an arthritic elbow. Winner of the Cy Young Award three times, Koufax set an all-time record of 382 strikeouts during the 1965 season. 11. Speaks Up For GOP—Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirk- sen answered President Johnson's accusations that the GOP is a party of fear by declaring that the President’s statements actually spell out the most damning self-indictment in modern political history”. 12. White House Pickets— In August, these sign-carrying pickets marched up and down in front of the White House in protest to the probe of their anti-Viet Nam war activities by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. 9 Senior Class Of 1967 Presents The Indian SEATED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Sharon Harens, Marilyn Wallert, Mick Menzel, Steve Griep, Betty Bullert, Janice Trimbo. STANDING: Bemell Laabs, George Rehbein, Pat McGuire, Bob Latzke, Dennis Busse, Steve Guy. Editor- in- Chief Yearbook Staff Editor-in-Chief..............................Mick Menzel Business Manager......................Steve Griep Staff.............................Marilyn Wallert Sharon Harens Betty Bullert Janice Trimbo Pat McGuire Bob Latzke Dennis Busse Junior Trainees........................Steve Guy George Rehbein Bernell Laabs Faculty Adviser.................Mr. J. W. Mlinar Business Manager Dedication In recognition of his first year as Superintendent of the Arlington - Green Isle Public Schools, and in appreciation of his many efforts to im- prove our school system, we, the Senior Class of 1967, respectfully dedicate this yearbook to MR. ROBERT BOECKMAN 3 Mr. Robert Wiemann, Mr. Orville ZumBerge, Mr. Karl Thornes, Mr. Karl Mueller, Dr. Gordon O. Greene, Mr. William Harges, Jr., Mr. Robert Woehler. School Board, District 731 OFFICERS Mr. Karl Mueller, Chairman Mr. Robert Wiemann, Clerk..... Mr. Karl N. Thornes, Treasurer DIRECTORS Dr. Gordon O. Greene . , Mr. William Harges, Jr Mr. Robert Woehler Mr. Orville ZumBerge . term expires June 30, 1967 term expires June 30, 1967 term expires June 30, 1969 term expires June 30, 1968 term expires June 30, 1968 term expires June 30, 1967 term expires June 30, 1969 4 Administration Mr. Robert Boeckman, Superintendent, Arlington-Green Isle Public School System. Mr. Jack Redfeam, Building Principal, Green Isle Grade School; Mr. Stanley G. Cina, Principal, Junior-Senior High School; Mrs. Zelora Lentz, Principal, Arlington and Green Isle Grade Schools. FIRST ROW(left to right): Miss Schneider, Mr. Clarin, Mr. A. Anderson, Principal Cina, Mr. I. Anderson, Miss Bauman, Mrs. Dolan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mlinar, Mr. Schrupp, Mr. Jordahl, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Grewe, Mr. Vossen, Mr. Goblirsch, Mr. Czech. Junior-Senior High Faculty Mr. Stanley G. Cina, Principal; Business Law Mr. Arnold Anderson: Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra Mr. Irvin Anderson: Librarian Miss Marie Bauman: Speech, German, Dramatics Mr. Dennis Bergncr: Science, Junior High Football, Assistant Basketball Coach Mrs. Marjorie Boelter: Civics, General Mathematics, Physics Mr. Arthur Clarin: Chemistry, Biology Mr. Dave Czech: Steno II, Typing, Bookkeeping, Track Coach, Assistant Football Mrs. Yvonne Dolan: English Mrs. Lois Dwyre: Latin, Spelling, English, One Act Play Mr. Gary Fiscus: Music, Band Mr. Gregory Goblirsch: Counsellor Mr. DuWayne Grewe: American History, World History, Assistant Baseball Mr. Arnold Grove: Mathematics, Algebra, Driver Training Mrs. Donna Grove: Girls' Phy. Education, Health Mr. Tom Hawkins: Social Problems, Psychology Miss Mary Heidtke: Social Studies, English, Debate Miss Nancy Kinn: Home Economics, FHA Mr. Larry Klunder: Boys' Phy. Education, Health, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach Mr. John Mlinar: Senior English, Junior English, World Literature, Yearbook Mr. Monte Peterson: American History, Geography, Social Studies, Wrestling-Coach Miss Carol Schneider: English, Class Plays Mr. Robert Schrupp: Typing, Business Machines, Steno., Journalism, Tom-Tom Mr. Richard Vossen: Agriculture, FFA FIRST ROW (left to right): Mr. Fiscus, Miss Kinn, Mr. Grove, Principal Cina, Mrs. Dwyre, Mr. Klunder. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Grove, Mrs. Boelter, Mr. Bergner, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Rolsma, Miss Heidtke. FRONT ROW (left to right): Miss Elaine Zehnder, fourth grade; Mrs. Virginia Schmeckpeper, fifth grade; Mrs. Gladys Lemberg, sixth grade; Mrs. Zelora Lentz, Principal; Mrs. Eva Jasken, first grade; Mrs. Beatrice Tews, first and second grades. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Elaine Thies, sixth grade; Mrs. Christine Gaffney, second grade; Miss Janet Wienberger, second grade; Mrs. Carol Mueller, elementary music; Mrs. Sharon Anderson, third grade; Mrs. Claudia Timm, fourth grade; Miss Sandra Ahrens, first grade; Mrs. Sharon Peterson, develop- mental reading TOP ROW: Mr. Gordon Koring, third grade; Mr. Lyle McFarling, speech; Mr. Stanley Hooper, fifth grade; Mr. Roland Jordahl, elementary music. Arlington Grade School Faculty Green Isle Grade School Faculty Miss Donna Fink, eighth grade; Mr. Jack Redfeam, seventh grade; Mrs. Caroline Mehlhop, first grade; Mr. John Gray, fifth grade; Mrs. Susan Grimes, third grade; Mrs. Bonnie Klunder, sixth grade; Mrs. Florence Ranzinger, fourth grade. NOT ON PICTURE: Mrs. Lucile Meyer, second grade. SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Susan Matthiesen, Mrs. Sylvia Hahn, Mrs. Evelyn Mueller. LUNCHROOM CREW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Evelyn Obar, Mrs. Caroline Nieland, Mrs. Lois Luepke, Mrs. Jean Luepke. CUSTODIAL CREW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. A1 Goebel, Mrs. Alma Bandemer, Mr. John Yaeger. (LEFT TO RIGHT): Henry Scheer, Lester Bening, Lou Rauschendorler, Harold McCormick, Allan Beckman, Marvin Kruschke, Paul Feil, Richard Peterson, Supervisor Lawrence Blake. Arlington Bus Drivers Green Isle Crew (LEFT TO RIGHT): John Harjes, Custodial and Bus Driver; Mrs. Gladys Wiaderko, Lunchroom; Mrs. Harriet Anderson, Lunchroom; Roy Renneke, Bus Driver; Tom O'Neil, Bus Driver. ABOVE: Tile complete membership (Seniors and Juniors) of the Arlisle Chapter, National Honor Society. See page 41 for names. LEFT: Homecoming Queen Suzi Shimota gets crowned by Co-Captain Steve Griep. BELOW LEFT: Senior president, Mick Menzel, works in Physics class. BELOW RIGHT: Student Council president, Pat McGuire, checks English bulletin board for any new assignments . SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Bullert, Mick Menzel, Su .i Shimota, Steve Griep. Seniors CLASS OFFICERS President.........................................Mick Menzel Vice President..................................... Steve Griep Secretary.........................................Suzi Shimota Treasurer.........................................Betty Bullert Student Council Representatives: Pat McGuire Mary Giesen Mick Menzel Bob Latzke Class Advisers: Mr. I. Anderson Mr. D. Czech Mr. T. Hawkins Mr. J. Mlinar Mr. R. Schrupp Class Colors......................................Purple and Gold Class Flower..........................................Yellow Rose Class Motto....................One goal reached and many beyond . i LUANNE M. BERGS FHA 9-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12. RUTH BESEKE FHA 9-10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Debate 12; Choir 9-10; Declam Contest 10-11-12; German Club 12. % DOROTHY ANNE ANTELL FHA 9-10; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12. DAWN ERLEEN ANN BANDELIN Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-10-11-12 and Student Director 12; Madrigal Choir 10-11; District Music Contest Winner 9- 10-11-12; Vocal En- semble 10-11-12; FHA 9- 10- 11-12 and Song Leader 11- 12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; One Act Play 12; German Club 9-10-12. BRIAN D. BERNDT Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12. JANET BLAKE National Honor Society 11- 12; Student Council 11; Band 9-10-11-12; District Music Contest winner 11; Choir 9-10-11-12; Tom- Tom 10-11-12 and Type Editor 11; FHA 9; Class Play Cast 11-12; Declam Contest 9-10-11-12; Skit- wits 10-11-12; Pep Club 9; Homecoming Attendant 10; Variety Show 10-11; Cheerleader 9-10-11-12 and Captain 12. LORA MARIE BOELTER Student Council 11-12; Choir 9-10-11-12; Madri- gal Choir 9; Tom-Tom Staff 9-10-11-12 and Edi- tor-in-Chief 12; FHA 9- 10- 11-12 and Secretary 12; Class Play Student Director 11; Class Play Cast 12; One Act Play 11- 12; Declam Contest 9-10- 11- 12, District winner 9- 11, Regional winner 11; Skitwits 10-11-12; Pep Club 9; German Club 9- 10-12; Variety Show 10-11. RAE LEE BONDERSON Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Tom-Tom 10 11-12; FHA 9-10-11-12 and Reporter 11; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Stage Crew 12; Declam Contest 9-10-11-12; German Club 10-12. DON BRAU Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-10- 11-12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Cast 12; Foot- ball 9-10-11-12 and Letter- man 11-12; All-Conference All-Star medal in football; Pep Club 9; Wrestling 10; Track 10 and letterman 10; Lettcrmen's Club 11- JEAN BROCKOFF Class Play Stage Crew 11-12. LA VERNE DIANE BUCK FHA 9-10-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11- 12; Pep Club 9-10. MARLYS CAROL BULLERT Class Play Cast 11-12. ELIZABETH L. BULLERT Yearbook Staff 12; Class Treasurer 12; FHA 9-10- 11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9- 10. DENNIS BUSSE Yearbook Staff 12; FFA 9-10-11-12 and Secre- tary 12; General Live- stock Judging Team 11; Soils Judging Team 10; Senior Class Play Stage Crew; German Club 12; Wrestling 10. DARRELL DAHLKE Class Play Stage Crew 12; Track Squad 11. KAREN J. DRESSEN Choir 10-11; FHA 9-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12. LINDELL E. ENGEL FHA 10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 12. LARRY G1ESEKE FFA 9-10; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play 11-12; Debate 12. PAMELA J. ELLIG FHA 10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 12. DUANE ENBOM Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Dis- trict Music Contest winner 11-12; Choir 9-10- 11-12; District Contest Baritone Solo 11; Tom-Tom 11-12; Class Play Cast 11; Class Play Cast 12; One Act Play 12; Skitwits 12; German Club 1.0-12 and Secretary 12; Variety Show 12; Track Squad 9- 10-11-12 and letterman 9-10-11-12; Lettermen’s Club 10-11-12. THOMAS A. GILLESPIE Student Council ll-12;Class President 12; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Cast 12 and Stage Crew 9- 10-11; Skitwits 10-11-12 and Vice President 11; Football 9-10-11-12 and letterman 10-11-12; Basketball 9-10-11-12 and letterman 11-12; Track 9- 10-11-12 and letterman 9- 10-11-12 and Honorary Captain 11; Lettermen’s Club 9-10-11-12 and President 12 and Vice Pres- ident 11. PERRY GOEBEL Class Play Stage Crew 12. MARY FREUDENTHAL National Honor Society 11-12; Band 9-10-11- 12; Pep Band 9-10-11- 12; Tom-Tom 10-11- 12; FHA 9-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11- 12; Declam Contest 9- 10-11-12; Pep Club 9. MARY G1ESEN National Honor Society 11-12 and Secretary- Treasurer 12; Student Council 12; Choir 9- 10- 11-12; Tom-Tom Circulation Manager 12; Class Secretary 9; FHA 9-10-11-12 and Parliamentarian 11; Class Play Stage Crew 11- 12; Declam Con- test 10-11-12 and Dis- trict winner 11; Skit- wits 11-12 and Presi- dent 12; Pep Club 9; Variety Show 11. STEVEN A. GRIEP Student Council 12; Year- book Staff 11-12, Business Manager 12; Class Vice President 11-12; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Stage Crew 11; Skit- wits 11-12; Pep Club 9; Variety Show 11; Football 9- 10-11-12, letterman 11- 12, co-captain 12; Basket- ball 9-10-11-12, letter- man 10-11-12; Baseball 9- 10- 11-12, letterman 10- 11- 12; Lettermen’s Club 10-11-12. SHARON K. HARENS Yearbook Staff 12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12. JAMES HAUPT Choir 12; FFA 9-10- 11-12 and Vice Presi- dent 12; Dairy Judging 12; Soils Judging 10- 12; National FFA Rep- resentative 11; Parlia- mentary Procedures team 12; Class Play Stage Crew 12. SHARON A. JAHR FHA 9-11-12; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play 11; Declam Contest 11-12 and Dis- trict winner 12. RICHARD L. HENKE Class Play Stage Crew 11; Wrestling 9-10-11- 12 and letterman 9-10- 11-12; Baseball 9-10- 11-12 and letterman 10- 11-12; Lettermen's Club 11-12. JUDITH JEAN JASKEN Student Council Secre- tary-Treasurer 12; Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Drum Majorette 11-12; Dis- trict Music winner; Choir 9-10-11-12; Mad- rigal 11-12; Class Treasurer 9; FHA 9- 10- 11-12, Treasurer 9, Parliamentarian 12; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Cast 12; Declam Contest 9-10- 11- 12, District winner; Pep Club 9; German Club 9-10-12; Variety Show 11; Girls' State 11. RODGER H. JENNEKE FFA 9-10-11-12 and President 11-12; Dairy Judging team 12; Live- stock Judging team 10; Soils Judging team 10-11- 12; Parliamentary Proce- dure team 12; National FFA convention represen- tative 11; Class Play Stage Crew 12; One Act Play 12. ROBERT WAYNE KAISER Choir 10; Class Play Stage Crew 12. CAROL JEAN KLOEMPKEN Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-10- 11; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9-10; German Club 9-10. 9-10. ROBERT J. LATZKE Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 12; Pep Band 9; Choir 10-11; Madrigal Choir 11; Yearbook Staff 12; Class Vice President 10; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12; Declam Contest 12; Skit- wits 12; Pep Club 9-10; German Club 9-10; Foot- ball 9-11, letterman 11; Basketball 9-10-11-12, letterman 11-12; Track 9- 10- 11-12, letterman 9-10- 11- 12; Baseball 12, letter- man 12; Lettemien’s Club 10-11-12. BEVERLY KAMPS FHA 9-10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12; Pep Club 9- 10. SANDRA A. KEHOE FHA 9-10-12; Class Play Stage Crew 12; Class Play Cast 12; Pep Club 9-10; Homecoming Queen Attendant 12. STEVEN R. KOESTER Choir 10; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12; Pep Club 9; Football 9-10; Wres- tling 10; Baseball 9-10- 11-12 and letterman 11-12; Lettermen's Club 12. SHEILA JANE LYNCH National Honor Society 11-12; Student Council 12; Choir 9-10-11-12; Madrigal 11-12 and District winner 10; Tom Tom 9-10-11-12; Class Secretary 10; FHA 9- 10-11-12 and Song Leader 9; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Cast 10-12 and stage crew 9; Debate 12; Declam contest 9- 10-11-12 and district winner 9-11; Skit- wits 10-11; Pep Club 9-10; Variety Show 9-10. MICHAEL M. MENZEL Student Council 9-11- L2; Yearbook Staff 11- 12, Editor-in-Chief 12; Class President 10- 12; Class Play Stage Crew 12; One Act Play Stage Crew 10-11-12; Pep Club 9; Football 9- 10-11-12, letterman 10- 11-12; co-captain 12; Most Valuable Football Player Trophy 12; Basketball 9-10-11; Track 9-10-11-12, letterman 9-10-11-12; Lettemien's Club 10- 11- 12. MARY MEYER Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; FHA 9-10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9-10. thomas c. McCarthy National Honor Society 11- 12 and President 12; Stu- dent Council 9-10-11-12; Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-10-11-12 and District winner 10-11-12; Tom- Tom 10-11-12; Class Play Cast 11-12; Declam Contest 9-10-11-12; Var- iety Show Master of Ceremonies 11; Home- coming Assembly Master of Ceremonies 11; Wres- tling 9-10-11-12 and lette rman 10-11-12; Lettermen’s Club 11-12. PATRICK McGUIRE National Honor Society 11- 12; Student Council 9-12 and President 12; Yearbook Staff 11-12; Class Treas- urer 11; Clas£ Play Stage Crew IT, Class Play Cast 12; One Act Play Cast 11; All-School Awards Mas- ter-of-Ceremonies 12; Pep Club 9; Football 9-10- 11-12 and letterman 11- 12; Wrestling 9-10; Track 10; Lettermen's Club 11- 12. MARCIA LYNN NAGEL FHA 9-10-11; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9-10. JERRY NARR Football 9-10-11-12, letterman 10-11-12; Basketball 9-10-11-12, letterman 10-11-12; Track 9- 10-11-12, letterman 9- 10- 11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Lettermen’s Club 10-11-12. JEAN CAROL MESKER Student Council 11-12, Sec- retary IT, Band 9-10-11- 12; Swing Band 10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-10-11-12, Student Accompanist 10-11-12; Madrigal Choir 11-12; Class Secretary IT, FHA 9-10-11-12, President 9; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12; One Act Play Stage Crew 12; Declam Contest 10-11-12; Skitwits 12; Pep Club 9; Homecoming Queen Atten- dant IT, Variety Show 11; Cheerleader 9-12. JOE C. NAGEL Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Football 9; Wres- tling 11-12, letterman 12; Track 9-10. WAYNE V. OHLAND Choir 9-10; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Football 9; Wrestling 9-10-11-12 and letterman 12; Track 9-10-11-12 and letterman 11-12; Lettcrmen's Club 11-12. RICHARD E. OTTO FFA 9-10-11-12; Dairy Judging team 10-12; Live- stock Judging team 11; Soils Judging team 10-li; FFA Sentinel 11; Parlia- mentary Procedure Team 12; FFA Public Speaking Contest 10; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; One Act Play Stage Crew 11-12; Master-of-Ceremonies FFA-FHA Banquet 11. DENNIS A. PE1K Class Play Cast 11-12. BRUCE EDWARD PIERCE Transferred from Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, High School. Band 11-12; Pep Band 11-12; Choir 11-12; Madrigal Choir 11; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Cast 11- 12; Football 11-12, letterman 11-12; Wres- tling 11-12, letterman 12; Track 11-12, letterman 11-12. WAYNE R. ROSENFELD Class Play Stage Crew 12; Wrestling 9-10 and letter- man 10; Lettermen's Club 11-12; German Club 12. ROBERT L. SCHUFT Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class £lay Cast 12; Pep Club 9; German Club 10. EUGENE A. SCHULTZ FFA 12; Dairy Judging team 12; Soils Judging team 12; Class Play Cast 11-12; German Club 9-10, Wrestling 9-11-12, and letterman 11-12; Track 9- 10- 11-12, and letterman 11- 12, Student Manager 9; Baseball 10-12, and letterman 12; Letter - men's Club 12. CHARLES E. SCHWARTZ National Honor Society 11-12; Student Councii 9- 10-12; Band 9-10-11- 12, Student Director ; Swing Band 10-11- 12; Pep Band 9-10-11- 12; Choir 9-10-11-12; Madrigal Choir 9-10- 11-12; Tom-Tom 9-10- 11-12; Class Play Cast 11-12; One Act Play Cast 12; Skitwits 9-10 11; Pep Club 9-10; Ger man Club 9-10; Vari- ety Show 10-11-12; Football 9-12, letter- man 12; Basketball 9- 10- 11; Track 9-10-11- 12, letterman 10-11- 12; Lettermen's Club 10-11-12, Secretary 12. ANN MARIE SKELLEY FHA 9-10-11-2; Class Play Stage Crew 11; Class Play Cast 12; Pep Club 9; German Club 10. SUZ1 SHIMOTA Student Council 9; Band 9-10-11-12; Swing Band 10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9- 10-11-12; Tom-Tom 10- 11-12; Class Presi- dent 9; Class Secretary 12; FHA 9-10-11-12, Secretary 12; Class Play Cast 11-12; Pep Club 9; Homecoming Attendant 9; Home- coming Queen 12; De- clam Contest 9-10-11- 12. LARRY G. STENZEL Class Vice President 9; One Act Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9; Football 9-10-11- 12 and letterman 12; Basketball 9-10-11-12 and letterman 11-12. SHIRLEY ANN TEMPLIN Transferred from Glencoe, Minnesota, High School. Senior Class Play Stage Crew 12. JEAN RENEE THOMES National Honor Society 11-12; Tom-Tom 10-11- 12, and Business Manager 12; Class Treasurer 10; FHA 9-10-11-12, Treas- urer 11, Historian 12, Reporter 9; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; De- clam Contest 9-10-11-12; Pep Club 9-10; German Club 9-10-12; Variety Show 11. RUTH M. VOSSEN Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Choir 9-11-12; Mad- rigal Choir 11-12; FHA 9-10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; One Act Play Stage Crew 12; Skit- wits 12; Pep Club 9- 10. BARBARA JEAN WENTZLOFF FHA 9-10; German Club 12. DANIEL WHITE Transferred from South- west School of Agricul - ture, Waseca, Minnesota. SHERRY LEA WILLARD FHA 9; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12. DANIEL L. VOS Class Play Cast 11-12; Declam Contest 11-12; Skitwits 12; German Club 12, President 12; Variety Show 11; Wres- tling 12, letterman 12; Track 10-11-12, and letterman 10-11-12; Lettermen's Club 11- 12. MARILYN A. WALLERT Yearbook Staff 12; FHA 9-10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; One Act Play Stage Crew 12. JEAN M. TRIMBO FHA 9-10; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9-10. JANICE M. TRIMBO Yearbook Staff 12; FHA 9- 10; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Pep Club 9-10. VICTOR MICHAEL ZEIHER FFA 9-10-11-12, and Sentinel 12; Class Play Stage Crew 12; Football 10-12, and letterman 12; Lettermen's Club 12. DIANE M. ZIEGLER Band 9-10-11-12; Pep Band 9-10-11-12; Tom-Tom 12; FHA 9-10-11-12, and President 12 and Vice Pres- ident 11; Class Play Stage Crew 11-12; Delcam Contest 11; Homecoming Attendant 12. GORDON C. Z1ESMER Choir 10; FFA 9-10-11- 12; Livestock Judging team 11; Soils Judging team 10-11-12; Class Play Stage Crew 12; German Club 12. Hail and Farewell Each one of these Seniors closed his athletic career at Arlington-Green Isle High School this year; each one has participated in one additional major sport besides football. UPPER LEFT: Mick Menzel; UPPER MIDDLE: Mike Zeiher and Larry Stenzel; UPPER RIGHT: Steve Griep; LEFT: Jerry Narr; ABOVE: Bruce Pierce; RIGHT: Pat McGuire; BOTTOM RIGHT: Don Brau. UPPER LEFT: At an al 1 -school assembly, held in April, 1966, then Senior Cameron Rucks presided. UPPER MIDDLE: Principal Cina presents the Most Valuable Basketball Player Trophy to then Senior Steve Cary. UPPER RIGHT: Steve Cary, Class of 1966, was one of the better discuss-throwers in the state. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Monte Pearson awarded the wrestling letters and explained the fine points of wres- tling. MIDDLE CENTER: Dan Vos, Tom Gillespie, Wayne Wiemann, and Terry McGuire ’’horse around as Track Coach Dave Czech (MIDDLE RIGHT) looks on. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Cina presented a U.S. Saving Bond to Anita Woehler, then Senior, for her prize in participating in an essay contest sponsored by the Thorp Thrift Company. BOTTOM RIGHT: Congratulations to the Junior Class for their outstanding work in establishing an al 1 -time record in magazine subscription sales (photo courtesy Arlington Enterprise). LEFT TO RIGHT: Craig Cina, John Boelter, Sally Scharping, Shirley Shimota. Juniors CLASS OFFICERS President.................John Boelter Vice President.............Craig Cina Secretary..............Sally Scharping Treasurer..............Shirley Shimota Student Council Representatives: John Boelter Jean Shimota David Weckwerth Class Advisers: Miss Marie Bauman Mrs. Marjorie Boelter Mrs. Yvonne Dolan Mr. Du Wayne Grewe Miss Nancy Kinn Mr. Larry Rolsma Mr. Richard Vossen TOP ROW (left to right): Leslee Abrhamson, Charles Bandelin, Gail Berberick, David Bliss, John Boelter, Jean Brazil. BOTTOM ROW: Craig Cina, LeRoy Dahlke, Mary Dahlke, Lester Dose, Leland Erickson, Larry Fischer. TOP ROW (left to right): Anita Flantz, Sharon Frauendienst, Barbara Gieseke, Mike Giesen, Steve Guy, Betty Hardel. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Haus, Shirley Henke, Joe Kauffmann, Harlan Krueger, Wayne Kube, Bemell Laabs. THIRD ROW: Wilbert Laabs, Betsy Lentz, Harold Lueck, Gary Luepke, Rod Marron, Warren Mathwig. FOURTH ROW: Mark McCarthy, Wendy Nagel, Carol Neubarth, Richard Nieland, Dennis Noennig, Roy Nordhausen. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Oelfke, Ronald Ott, Douglas Peik, Steve Peterson, Patricia Pfarr, Virginia Quast. TOP ROW (left to right): Susan Reetz, George Rehbein, Allen Robeck, James Scharpe, Sally Scharping, Jean Shimota. SECOND ROW: Shirley Shimota, Gary Streich, Mike Thornes, Beda Tjosvold, Patty Trocke, Robert Trocke. THIRD ROW: Pat Tuchtenhagen, Dave Weckwerth, Howard Weckwerth, Phyllis Weckwerth, Connie Willmsen, Lorraine Wietzke. BOTTOM ROW: LeAnna Woehler, Karen Yaeger, Marie Ziegler, Mike ZumBerge BELOW: Eight members of the Junior Class were inducted into the Arlisle Chapter, National Honor Society. See page 41. CLASS OFFICERS SEATED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Helen Utendorfer, Craig Pierce. STANDING: Jon Jasken, Neil Mielke. President...................Craig Pierce Vice President........................Jon Jasken Secretary................Helen Utendorfer Treasurer............................Neil Mielke Student Council Representatives: Arlys Alsleben David Nieland Faculty Advisers: Mr. Arnold Anderson Mr. Arthur Clarin Miss Carol Schneider Miss Carol Sclmeider Sophomores TOP ROW (left to right): Arlys Alsleben, Douglas Anderson, Bill Becker, Karen Bening, Irene Berger, Sally Brazil. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Brockoff, Merlin Brockoff, Janet Buck, Laurie Buck, Gary Burdorf, Fred Burtyk. 28 TOP ROW (left to right): Darrell Busse, Vemona Collman, Tim Corcoran, Dan Dauffenbach, Robert Dorweiler, Leon Dose. SECOND ROW: Janet Evenson, Gerald Fries, Ann Giesen, Greg Haggenmiller, Janell Harens, Margaret Hoff. THIRD ROW: Paulette Hoff, Julia Jacobs, Lois Jahr, Jon Jasken, LaVem Johnson, Ronald Kauffmann. FOURTH ROW: Joe Kreger, Janice Kube, Konnie Kube, Doug Luepke, Marvin Mathwig, Mike McGuire. BOTTOM ROW: Wendy Mesker, Neil Mielke, Joe Monahan, Sandy Muelling, Charles Nagel, Sandra Neubarth. TOP ROW (left to right): David Nieland, Craig Ohland, Carol Ott, Duane Pautsch, Craig Pierce, Kenneth Quast. SECOND ROW: Dennis Raduenz, Ronald Rauschendorfer, Audrey Reinke, Larry Rosenfeld, Alan Rowland, Maureen Ryan. THIRD ROW: Barbara Sander, Gene Sauter, Linda Schauer, Dennis Schultz, Gayle Schwirtz, Joe Skelley. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Smith, Terrence Soeffker, Craig Stien, Pat Vossen, Donald Wacker, Charlene Wolff. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Zehnder, Larry ZumBerge, Rodney Haefs, Wayne Schultz, Wayne Schuft, Gary Wentzloff. NO PICTURES: Judy Buesing, Paul Doehling, Gary Pichelmann, Helen Utendorfer. 30 Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS President.....................David Nieland Vice President.................Bill Beseke Secretary......................Jack Menzel Treasurer....................Margie Vossen Student Council Representatives: Donna Schuetz Mary Shimota Faculty Advisers: Mr. Dennis Bergner Mr. Arnold Grove Miss Mary Heidtke LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Beseke, Dave Nieland, Jack Menzel, Margie Vossen. TOP ROW (left to right): Leon Alsleben, William Belter, Keith Bemdt, William Beseke, Sharon Bigaouette, Gregory Bliss. MIDDLE ROW: Faye Bobo, Robert Boettcher, Janice Bullert, Valeria Buck, Bruce Dahlke, Kenneth Dose. BOTTOM ROW: LeAnn Dressen, Margaret Dressen, Alyce Eggert, Marlys Ehlers, Lila Ellies, Margaret Freudenthal. TOP ROW (left to right): Glenn Gieseke, Bradley Goebel, Donald Grove, Sharon Harens, Kristine Henke, Shirley Huebner. SECOND ROW: Susan Jenneke, Robert Kauffmann, Jeanne Kehoe, Nancy Kleist, Stephen Kreger, Phyllis Kube. THIRD ROW: Jerry Laabs, Gwendolyn Locher, Linda Lucas, Larry Marquardt, Larry Meyer, Lynette Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Steven Meyers, Mary Monahan, Lee Mueller, Jacqueline Buck, David Nieland, Robert Olsen. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Otto, Susan Otto, Sheila Ryan, Lee Sauter, Linda Scharpe, Rebecca Schilling. 32 TOP ROW (left to right): Donna Schuetz, David Schwirtz, William Scott, Mary Shimota, Sharon Shimota, Sandra Sickmann. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Stenzel, Stephen Stroble, Bruce Thoele, Lois Trocke, Richard Trocke, Howard Tuchtenhagen. THIRD ROW: Robert Utendorfer, Marjorie Vossen, Nellene Weckwerth, Stewart Weckwerth, Louise Wentzloff, Evelyn Wietzke. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Willmsen, Shirley Winter, Elizabeth Ziegler, Richard Ziegler, Mary ZumBerge, Ron Anderley. BOTTOM ROW: Bennet Bade, Mary Becker, James Brau, Mark Erickson, Bruce Flantz, Brad Gieszler, Glendon Gutzmer. T°p ROW (left to right): David Hartman, Ross Hebeisen, Jerome Jasken, Colleen Johnson, Merlin Kamps, Ronald Krueger Darwin Mathwig. SECOND ROW: Ellard Mathwig, Jack Menzel, Michael Miller, Dan Nagel, Larr - Olfert, Thomas Rabe, Daniel Reetz. THIRD ROW: Roger Robeck, Gary Schwich, Carl Segler, Allen Strdch, Richard Thornes, Morris Van Duynhoven, Tom Von Eschen. BOTTOM ROW: Carl Wieman Bruce Wietzke, Duane Wolters, Keith Zumberge. NO PICTURE: Sandy Schuft. The Freshman float in the Homecoming Parade. Rich Trocke, Bob Olsen, Bill Beske, Dave Nieland, and the driver, Richard Thornes. CLASS OFFICERS President..................Peggy Menzel Vice President.............Lorie Streich Secretary..................Neil Scharpe Treasurer..................Dale Wieman Student Council Representative: Charles Shimota Faculty Advisers: Mr. Larry Klunder Mr. Monte Peterson LEFT TO RIGHT: Neil Scharpe, Lorrie Streich, Peggy Menzel, Dale Wiemann. Eighth Grade TOP ROW (left to right): Liane Abrahamson, Roger Bandelin, Marlene Bullert, Bonnie Dahlke, Barbara Dehning, Gerald Dose. SECOND ROW: Nancy Ford, Larry Frauendienst, Susan Guy, Dan Haggenmiller, Theresa Haupt, Rose Hoff. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Kistner, Charlotte Kleist, Gary Lucas, Vickey Martin, Carol Mathwig, Deborah McCormack. TOP ROW (left to right): Peggy Menzel, Myra Nagel, Colleen O'Brien, Vicki Odegaard, Thomas Ott, Harlan Otto. SECOND ROW: Janice Pautsch, John Quast, Karen Rucks, Bernice Schauer, Charles Shimota, Lori Streich. THIRD ROW: Margo Thornes, Kevin Weishert, Mary Wemeier, Allan Wieman, Dale Wieman, James Berberick. BO TTOM ROW: Kevin Doherty, Lynn Evenson, Neil Scharpe, Luanne Schuetz, Bruce Thornes, Randy Trocke. NO PICTURE: Gweneth Geib. We, the Senior Class of 1967, think we gave to the Senior Class of 1966 one of the most beautiful Junior-Senior Proms in the history of Arlington- Green Isle High. (Toot! toot! toot!). CLASS OFFICERS President...................Sandy Trocke Vice President....................Rhonda Mielke Secretary..........................Nancy Woods Treasurer..................Curt Erickson Student Council Representative: Debbie Pierce Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Lois Dwyre Mrs. Donna Grove LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Trocke, Rhonda Mielke, Nancy Woods, Curt Erickson Seventh Grade TOP ROW (left to right): Becky Boeckmann, Bruce Brau, Joseph Brau, Nancy Brau, LaVonne Carlson, Kathleen Carroll, Linda Dehning. SECOND ROW: Mary Doherty, Gail Dose, Curtis Erickson, Mark Gieseke, Diane Goehl, Sharon Haefs, Terrence Haggenmiller. BOTTOM ROW: Shanna Hall, Michael Hartmann, Kathleen Henke, Catherine Janke, Darryl Jans, Jerome Jenneke, Karen Kroells. TOP ROW (left to right): Patricia Lenarz, Clement Meyers, Lynette Mielke, Rhonda Mielke, Steve Morrisette, Wendy Narr, Dan O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Debra Ohland, Debra Pierce, Victor Quast, Tom Reetz, Pamela Rehbein, Mark Rischmiller, Lillian Rogers. THIRD ROW: Don Sauter, Pamela Schwirtz, Steven Schwirtz, Ronald Strobel, Lynn Thornes, James Trocke, Sandra Trocke. FOURTH ROW: Gregory Voight, Diane Weckwerth, Susan Wiemann, Valerie Wietzke, Jacalyn Wilkens, Vicki Willmsen, Sharon Winter. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Woods, Marvin Ziesmer. NO PICTURE: Mary Skelley Selling refreshments during the noon hour and right after school is a responsibility of the Senior Class. We know that the 7th graders are among our best cus- tomers, says Senior president Mick Menzel. PICTURED ARE Seniors Mick Menzel, Marilyp Wallert, Betty Bullert, and Pat McGuire. ORGAMIZA TIONS FRONT ROW (left to right): Jean Mesker, Judy Jasken, Pat McGuire, Mr. Goblirsch, John Boelter, Steve Griep Bob Latzke. SECOND ROW: Judy Buesing, Mary Shimota, Jean SHmota, Margie Vossen, Mary Giesen Lorrie Boelter, Arlys Alsleben, Vicki Martin. THIRD ROW: Debra Pierce, Donna Schuetz, Don Ehlers, TomMcCarthy MickMenzel, Dave Weckwerth, Dave Nieland. BACK ROW: Charles Schwartz, Tom Gillespie PRESIDENT Student President....... Vice President.... Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser . Mr. Mick Menzel, Senior Bob Latzke, Senior Pat McGuire, Senior Mary Giesen, Senior Council . . . Pat McGuire . . . .John Boelter .....Judy Jasken Gregory Goblirsch Jean Shimota, Junior John Boelter, Junior Dave Weckerth, Junior Dave Nieland, Sophomore SECRETARY Arlys Alsleben, Sophomore Donna Schuetz, Freshmen Mary Shimota, Freshmen Charles Shimota, 8th grade Debra Pierce, 7th grade Tom McCarthy, National Honor Society Steve Griep, Yearbook Charles Schwartz, Band Judy Jasken, Tom-Tom Lorrie Boelter, Skitwits Jean Mesker, Senior FHA Don Ehlers, FFA Tom Gillespie, Lettermen's Club Judy Buesing, German Club Sheila Lynch, Senior Choir Vicky Martin, Junior Choir Margie Vossen, Junior FHA The Student Council is comprised of representatives from every grade class and each organization at Arlington-Green Isle High School. Membership is achieved through elections held by the classes and organizations. The Council meets at the call of the adviser or the officers. Among the responsibilities of the Council are: to assist the school administration in establishing good morale at the school; to encourage student participation in school programs; to accept student suggestions for improve- ment of the many school activities; to supervise such activities as: Homecoming Pa- rade, Variety Show, and'the Carnival. SENIOR CLASS MEMBERS: FIRST ROW (left to right): Jean Thornes, Janet Blake, Tom McCarthy, Mary Giesen, Mary Freudenthal. SECOND ROW: Charles Schwarte, Su2i Shimota, Pat McGuire. National Honor Society—Arlisle Chapter PRESIDENT President................Tom McCarthy Vice President.............Janet Blake Secretary-Treasurer. . . Mary Giesen Council Representative . .Tom McCarthy Faulty Advisers.... Mr. S. G. Cina Mr. J. W. Mlinar The Arlisle Chapter of the National Honor Society derives its name from a combination of Arlington and Green Isle. To become a member of the Society, a student must have achieved a scho- lastic average of 92 or better for two or more years. Other qualifying factors are: Character, Service, Leandership. SECRETARY JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS: FIRST ROW (left to right): Virginia Quast, Steve Guy, Anita Flantz, John Boelter. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Wietzke, Dave Weckwerth, Shirley Shimota, Sally Scharping. FRONT ROW (left to right): Jean Thornes, Dawn Bandelin, Lorrie Boelter, Suzi Shimota, Jean Mesker, Diane Ziegler, Miss Kinn, Patty Trocke, Jean Shimota, Judy Jasken, RaeLee Bonderson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Hoff, Betty Hardel, Ann Skelley, LuAnn Bergs, Lorrie Buck, Diane Brockoff, Shirley Shimota, Barbara Sanders, Judy Buesing, Helen Uttendorfer, Jonell Harens, Charlene Wolff. THIRD ROW: Angela Schauer, Gail Berberick, Anita Flantz, Mary Meyer, Ruth Vossen, Beda Tjosvold, Sally Scharping, Betsy Lentz, Gail Schwartz, Marilyn Wallert, Konnie Kube. FOURTH ROW: Wendy Nagel, Shirley Henke, LaVem Buck, Mary Freudenthal, Mary Giesen, Virginia Quast, Sandy Oelfke, Arlys Alsleben, Julie Jacobs, Lois Jahr, Janice Kube, Vernona Collman. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Gieseke, Sandy Kehoe, Susan Reetz, Betty Bullert, Wendy Mesker, Karen Bening, Linda Schauer, Sandra Neubarth. BACK ROW: Connie Willmsen, Sandy Luepke, Sharon Jahr, Lindell Engel, Karen Dressen. Senior F.H.A. President................Diane Ziegler Vice President...................Patty Trocke Secretary................Lorrie Boelter Treasurer.................Suzi Shimota Council Representative . . . Jean Mesker Parliamentarian............Judy Jasken Reporter..........................Jean Shimota Historian.........................Jean Thornes Song Leader...............Dawn Bandelin Chapter Mothers. . . . Mrs. N. Jasken Mrs. H. Ziegler Faculty Adviser . . . Miss Nancy Kinn The FHA (Future Homemakers of America) affects the well-being of every member who knows that the qual- ity of the home in turn affects the com- munity, the nation and even the world. Programs are focused on helping mem- bers in their personal, family, and community living. The program this year has as its theme, ’’Morals and Manners. PICTURED: Miss Kinn (left) and Judy Jasken (right) who attended the National convention in St. Louis, explain convention programs and procedures to Margie Vossen, a candidate for a District office. Suzi Shimota, Mary Meyer, Patty Trocke and Lorrie Boelter plan for the Rose Ceremony, a highlight of the FHA District Convention. (Photo on opposite page and this photo through courtesy of Arlington Enterprise). 4► ¥ ■ ♦ ¥ ♦ ♦ Junior F.H.A. President.........................Lois Trocke Vice President.................. Lori Streich Secretary............Nellen Weckwerth Treasurer...............Luanne Schuetz Council Representative . Margie Vossen Historian.... Parliamentarian. Reporter. . . . Song Leader. . . Faculty Adviser. . .Margo Thornes . . Donna Schuetz . Louise Wentzloff . Sandy Sickmann . Miss Nancy Kinn FRONT ROW (left to right): Debra Pierce, Susan Guy, Margo Thornes, Margie Vossen, Nellene Weckwerth, Lois Trocke, Miss Kinn, Lorrie Streich, LuAnn Schuetz, Donna Schuetz, Louise Wentzloff. SECOND ROW: Rose Hoff, Nancy Ford, Mary Doherty, Nancy Brau, Jackie Wilkens, Lynn Thornes, Peggy Menzel, Colleen O'Brien, Terese Haupt, Evelyn Wietzke, Susan Otto, Faye Bobo. THIRD ROW: Gwen Geib, Susan Wieman, Pamela Rehbein, Lee Mueller, Susan Jenneke, Kristine Henke, Mary ZumBerge, Sheila Ryan, Linda Scharpe, Becky Schilling, Nancy Kleist, Colleen Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Dahlke, Kathy Carroll, Nancy Woods, Alice Eggert, Sharon Winter, Sharon Bigaouette, Linda Lucas, Mary Becker, Mary Ann Monahan, Sandy Schuft, Gwendolyn Locher, Peggy Dressen. TOP ROW: Janice Pautsch, Sandy Trocke, Janice Bullert, Karen Otto. Jean Kehoe, Shirley Huebner, Mary Shimota, Peggy Freudenthal, LeAnn Dressen, Sharon Shimota, Lynette Meyer. FRONT ROW (left to right): Robert Kauffmann, Mike ZumBerge, James Scharpe, James Haupt, Mr. Vossen, Rodger Jenneke, Dennis Busse, Richard Otto, Gordon Ziesmer. SECOND ROW: William Belter, Kenneth Dose, Jeffrey Stenzel, Roger Robeck, Stephen Strobel, Donnie Ehlers, Glendon Gutzmer, Leon Alsleben, Dennis Schultz, Rodney Haefs. THIRD ROW: Ron Anderly, Carl Wiemann, David Schwirtz, Lester Dose, Ellard Winter, Duane Wolters, Gene Sauter, Larry ZumBerge, Dennis Raduenz. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Schultz, Stewart Weckwerth, Thomas Rabe, Harlan Krueger, Richard Ziegler, Wayne Kube, Louis Sickmann, Roy Nordhausen, Paul Doehling, Niel Mielke. President. . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . F.F.A. Rodger Jenneke . James Haupt . Dennis Busse James Scharpe Council Representative . . . Don Ehlers Reporter..............Mike ZumBerge Sentinel....................Mike Zeiher Faculty Adviser. . Mr. Richard Vossen The FFA (Future Farmers of America) has its roots and origin in vocational agri- culture. Regular meetings are held during which the many problems involved in farming are discussed. Members also learn the qualities of leadership, character development, and sportsmanship. The local chapter, organized in 1956, participates in all activities sponsored by the national organization. From the practical standpoint, members participate in various contests and com- pete with other schools in dairy judging, general livestock judging, crops judging, and soil judging. FRONT ROW (left to right): John Boelter, Judy Jasken, Lorrie Boelter, Mr. Schrupp, Jean Thornes, Mary Giesen, Tom McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Virginia Quast, Shirley Shimota, Diane Ziegler, Mary Freudenthal, Suzi Shimota, RaeLee Bonderson, David Weckwerth. THIRD ROW: Laurie Buck, Janice Kube, Konnie Kube, Sally Scharping, Patty Trocke, Janet Blake. TOP ROW: Duane Enbom, Mike McGuire, Charles Schwartz, LeAnna Woehler. Tom-Tom Editor-in-Chief.........Lorrie Boelter Business Manager..................Jean Thornes Photographer...............Judy Jasken Layout Editor.............Sheila Lynch Sports Columnist..................John Boelter Columnist.............RaeLee Bonderson Typing Editor. . . . Mary Freudenthal Cartoonist.............Dave Weckwerth Artist..................Sally Scharping Council Representative . . . Judy Jasken Faculty Adviser . . Mr. Robert Schrupp During 1966-67 year, the school paper, Tom-Tom, increased not only its size but also the frequency of publication. Along with that came an increase in the number of subscribers. That the publication is enthusiastically received by the student body is evidenced on the day that a new issue appears. Meetings are held to discuss each forthcoming issue. Those staff members whose class schedule gives a free period (VII) meet daily in the Tom-Tom room to write, plan layouts, type, and discuss. on EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER THE CAST. SEATED (left to right): Sheila Lynch, Assistant Director Mrs. Marjorie Boelter, Director Mrs. Lois Dwyre, Lorrie Boelter, Judy Jasken. STANDING: Duane Enbom, Tom Gillespie, George Rehbein, Charles Schwartz, Larry Gieseke, Bruce Pierce. One-Act Play Contest A LAMB in the WINDOW” by Robert Finch Mrs. Haley............... The Reverend Mr. Edwards Mr. Carruthers........... Mr. Ames................. Mr. Rutherford........... Mr. Brandon.............. Mrs. Brandon............. Jackson.................. Director................. Assistant Director....... .........Sheila Lynch . . . Charles Schwartz .... Tom Gillespie .........Bruce Pierce .... Larry Gieseke ..........Duane Enbom ..........Judy Jasken . . . . George Rehbein . . Mrs. Lois Dwyre Mrs. Marjorie Boelter THE STAGECREW. SEATED (left to right): Helen Utendorfer, Wendy Mesker, Dawn Bandelin, Richard Otto, Karen Bening, Marilyn Wallen. STANDING: Betsy Lentz, Beda Tjosvold, Greg Haggenmiller, Larry Stenzel, Pat McGuire, Mick Menzel, David Weckwerth, Jean Shimota, Jean Mesker. FR°NT ROW (left to right): Jon Jasken, Ronald Rauschendorfer, Duane Enbom, Dan. Vos, Miss Bauman Virginia Quast, Judy Buesing, Lois Trocke, Steve Meyers, Bill Scott. SECOND ROW: Jean Thornes, Anita rlantz, RaeLee Bonderson, Dawn Bandelin, Judy Jasken, Lorrie Boelter, Lorraine Wietzke, Nellene Week- werth, Barbara Wenteloff, Colleen Johnson. TOP ROW: LaVem Johnson, Craig Cina, Pat Tuchtenhagen George Rehbein, John Boelter, Wayne Rosenfeld, Dennis Busse, Leroy Dahlke, Donald Grove. German Club OFFICERS President...............Dan Vos Vice President......Virginia Quast Secretary-Treasurer . . . Duane Enbom Student Council Rep.........Judy Buesing Faculty Adviser . . Miss Marie Bauman The German Club, organized three years ago but inactive last year, resumed ac- tivity during the 1966-67 school year. Membership is open to those students who are studying or have studied German. The organization meets monthly at which time members conduct discussions, hear lectures by guest speakers, and see slides and movies about Germany. In the pre-Christmas season, club members go caroling to the many German homes in the area. The work of the organization is most beneficial to its members. Das ist gut! ■ - far p LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Gieseke, Anita Flantz, Sheila Lynch, Gail Berberick, Bruce Flant?, Miss Heidtke. Debate Debate as an inter-school activity was inaugurated this year with Miss Mary Heidtke in charge as coach. AGI welcomes this new organization to the school's pro- gram. The debate question for this school year was: Resolved: That foreign aid should be limited to non-totalitarian countries. This new group participated in a debate tournament at St. Cloud State College where approximately 80 other schools also competed. In their second tournament of the year, the debaters journeyed to Blue Earth where they competed with 35 other schools. Next, they participated at an area tournament in Belle Plaine against Mont- gomery and Belle Plaine. The AGI debaters closed their year's activity by participating in a regional tournament at Lakeville, competing against approximately 30 other high school debate teams. Congratulations to the debaters on their fine work during this first year of their existence. 48 FRONT ROW (left to right): JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Peggy Menzel, Linda Lucas, Karen Henke, Lori Streich. MIDDLE ROW: SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Janet Blake, Betsy Lentz, Sally Scharping, Patty Trocke, Beda Tjosvold. TOP ROW: WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Sally Brazil, Jonell Harens, Jean Mesker, Diane Brockoff. Cheerleaders 49 FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Brian Berndt, Robert Trocke, Craig Cina, David Nieland, Keith Berndt, . Dan Reetz, Jim Brau, Sharon Shimota, Carol Kloempken, Jean Mesker. SECOND ROW: Donald Grove, Jon Jasken, Marjie Vossen, Judy Jasken, Bruce Wietzke, Gwen Locher, Peggy Freudenthal, Nellene Weckwerth, Donna Schuetz, Shirley Huebner. THIRD ROW: Mark McCarthy, Chuck Schwartz, Duane Enbom, Bruce Thoele, Keith ZumBerge, Steve Kroger, Bruce Pierce, RaeLee Bonderson, Mary Ann Monahan. TOP ROW: Lee Sauter, Bob Latzke, Larry Marquardt, Don Brau, Dawn Bandelin, Wendy Mesker, Joe Kreger, Charles Bandelin. Band FRENCH HORNS Don Grove Jon Jasken Judy Jasken Margie Vossen PERCUSSION Kenny Dose Ann Giesen Glendon Gutzmer Sandy Oelfke Sheila Ryan Beda Tjosvold Evelyn Wietzke Mary Ann ZumBerge Sharon Bigaouette CORNETS TROMBONES Dawn Bandelin Brian Berndt Don Brau Keith Berndt Duane Enbom Jim Brau Joe Kreger Craig Cina Steve Kreger Dave Nieland Robert Latzke Dan Reetz Larry Marquardt Sharon Shimota Wendy Mesker Lee Sauter Robert Trocke Charles Schwartz BARITONE Bruce Thoele Shirley Huebner Keith ZumBerge Carol Kloempken Jean Mesker STRING BASS Susan Shimota Donna Schuetz Faculty Director.........Mr. Gary Fiscus 50 FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kenneth Dose, Glendon Gutzmer, Mary Ann ZumBerge, Evelyn Wietzke, Tom McCarthy, Beda Tjosvold, Sandy Oelfke, Ann Giesen, Sharon Bigaouette, Sheila Ryan. SECOND ROW: Mike Kauffmann, Diane Ziegler, Nancy Kleist, Mary Becker, Mary Meyer, Mary Freudenthal, Suzi Shimota, Colleen Johnson, Lorriane Wietzke, Susan Otto. THIRD ROW: Shirley Henke, Lynette Meyer, Julie Jacobs, Virginia Quast, LeAnna Woehler, Shirley Shimota, Ruth Vossen, Sally Scharping, Kristine Henke. TOP ROW: Mary Shimota, LaVern Johnson, Doug Luepke, George Rehbein, Robert Utendorfer, Betsy Lentz, Janet Blake, Vicki Odegaard, Diane Laabs. CLARINETS Band FLUTES ALTO SAXOPHONE Mary Becker Kristine Henke Anita Flantz Janet Blake Diane Laabs Peggy Freudenthal Mary Freudenthal Vicki Odegaard Julie Jacobs Shirley Henke Karen Rucks Gwen Locher Colleen Johnson Sally Scharping Nellene Weckwerth La Vern Johnson Bruce Wietzke Robert Kauffmann OBOE Nancy Kleist Susan Otto TENOR SAXOPHONE Betsy Lentz Charles Bandelin Qpuglas Luepke BASSES LeAnna Woehler Lynnette Meyer Tom McCarthy Mary Meyer Mark McCarthy BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bruce Pierce Rae Lee Bonderson Mary Shimota BASS CLARINET Robert Utendorfer George Rehbein BASSOON Lorraine Wietzke Shirley Shimota Mary Monahan Diane Ziegler CONTRABASS CLARINET Ruth Vossen Charles Schwartz 51 Student Director Junior High Band CLARINETS FLUTES FRENCH HORN Becky Boeckman Mary Doherty Lynn Thornes Nancy Brau Susan Guy Kathy Carrol Pamela Rehbein TROMBONE Linda Dehning Luanne Schuetz Roger Bandelin Nancy Ford Darrell Jans Terry Haggenmiller ALTO SAXOPHONE Gary Lucas Kathy Henke Bruce Brau Dale Meyer Theresa Haupt Sharon Haefs Allen Wiemann Karen Kroells Shanna Hall Dale Wieman Wendy Narr Debby Pierce TENOR SAXOPHONE BASSES Dianne Weckwerth Karen Rucks Myra Nagel Valerie Wietzke Harlan Otto Jackie Wilkens BARITONE SAXOPHONE Vicki Willmsen Mary Wemeier PERCUSSION CORNETS Peggy Menzel Steve Morrisette Joe Brau Don Sauter Colleen O'Brien Steve Schwirtz Mark Rischmiller Chuck Shimota Randy Trocke Laurie Streich Faculty Director.. . . FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Debbie Pierce, LaVonne Carlson, Therese Haupt, Karen Rucks, Charlotte Kleist, Myra Nagel, Kathleen Henke, Pamela Schwirtz, Valerie Wietzke, Shanna Hall. SECOND ROW: Lianne Abrahamson, Vicki Odegaard, Gwen Geib, Mary Wemeier, Kathy Carroll, Sharon Haefs, Nancy Woods, Marlene Bullert, Rhonda Mielke, Vicki Martin, Karen Kroells. THIRD ROW: Lynn Thomas, Nancy Brau, Susan Guy, Becky Boeckman, Sandy Trocke, Kathy Janke, Wendy Narr, Lynette Mielke, Lou- Ann Pomplun. TOP ROW: Victor Quast, Curtis Erickson, Duane Stock, Larry Kistner, Dale Wieman, Roger Bandelin, Chuck Shimota, Steve Schwirtz, Joe Brau, Mike Hartmann, James Trocke, Bruce Brau. Junior Choir SOPRANOS ALTOS BOYS Lianne Abrahamson Becky Boeckman Roger Bandelin Nancy Brau Marlene Bullert Bruce Brau LaVonne Carlson Kathy Carroll Joe Brau Shanna Hall Gwen Geib Curt Erickson Theresa Haupt Susan Guy Mike Hartmann Kathy Henke Sharon Haefs Larry Kistner Cathy Janke Karen Kroells Victor Quast Charlotte Kleist Vicki Martin Steve Schwirtz Lynette Mielke Rhonda Mielke Charles Shimota Myra Nagel Wendy Narr Duane Stock Debbie Pierce Vicki Odegaard James Trocke Karen Rucks LouAnn Pomplun Dale Wieman Pamela Schwirtz Valerie Wietzke Lynne Thornes Sandy Trocke Mary Wemeier Nancy Woods Marvin Ziesmer Faculty Director.........Mr. Roland Jordahl FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mary Monahan, Jean Shimota, Lorraine Wietzke, Angela Schauer, Karen Bening, Lorrie Boelter. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Wietzke, Suzi Shimota, Sandy Sickmann, Gayle Schwirtz, LeAnna Woehler, Jean Mesker, Nellene Weckwerth. THIRD ROW: Jon Jasken, Tom McCarthy, Duane Enbom, Bruce Pierce, Mark McCarthy. FOURTH ROW: Bob Utendorfer, Jim Haupt, Don Brau, Larry Marquardt. Senior High Choir SOPRANOS Karen Bening Lorrie Boelter Sheila Lynch Jean Mesker Mary Monahan Gayle Schwirtz Jean Shimota Susan Shimota Sandra Sickmann Nellene Weckwerth Evelyn Wietzke Lorraine Wietzke LeAnna Woehler Faculty Director ALTOS Arlys Alsleben Dawn Bandelin Peggy Freudenthal Ann Giesen Judy Jasken Betsy Lentz Wendy Mesker Wendy Nagel Sally Scharping Donna Schuetz Mary Shimota Patty Trocke Margie Vossen Mr. Roland Jordahl FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Dawn Bandelin, Wendy Mesker, Peggy Freudenthal, Judy Jasken, Arlys Alsleben, Patty Trocke. SECOND ROW: Sally Scharping, Ann Giesen, Mary Shimota, Betsy Lentz, Donna Schuetz, Margie Vossen. Wendy Nagel. THIRD ROW: Ronald Rauschendorfer, Ronald Ott, Merlin Brockoff, Terry Soeffker, Gwen Locher, Ruth Vossen. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Schwartz, Mike Giesen, Mary Giesen, Beda Tjosvold, Janet Blake. Senior High Choir TENORS Janet Blake Merlin Brockoff Mary Giesen Mike Giesen Gwen Locher Ronald Ott Ronald Rauschendorfer Charles Schwartz Terry Soeffker Beda Tjosvold Ruth BASS Don Brau Duane Enbom James Haupt Jon Jasken Larry Marquardt Mark McCarthy Tom McCarthy Bruce Pierce Bob Utendorfer Jean Mesker, Lorraine Vossen Student Accompanists: LeAnne Woehler Wietzke 55 Assisting with various musical programs are the following: UPPER LEFT: LeAnna Woehler, Jean Mesker, choir accompanists. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Roland Jordahl, faculty choir director. MIDDLE LEFT: Judy Jasken, drum major- ette. MIDDLE RIGHT: Baton twirlers Judy Buesing, Rose Hoff, Charlotte Kleist, Paulette Hoff. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chuck Schwarta, student band director (leading with a pencil instead of a baton?). NOT PICTURED: Mr. Gary Fiscus, faculty band director. School Song To The Tune Of Go You, Northwestern” Chorus —f—r rrq:i.p p p —1 L©J QIJtd -f—p r -O- —0- 0 -p-JI J rippIPJI t'Vlrjp g ICE :Z2 p -j 1 j r-ff-f I fJ j • r f5! Hr fi XnterluJe Nfrrnrrrgi ji n U-cmlTeri CHORUS 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 far the fame Of our fair name Go, you Indians, Win this game, hey! (Band interlude) Go, Indians, go!! (Band interlude) Go, Indians, go! ! Shoot 'em high, Shoot 'em low. Go, you Indians, go! (repeat chorus) FRONT ROW (left to right): Sally Scharping, Beda Tjosvold, Mary Giesen, Miss Bauman, Jean Thornes, Lorrie Boelter, Janet Blake. SECOND ROW: Dave Weckwerth, Anita Flantz, Virginia Quast, Betsy Lentz, Judy Jasken, Ruth Vossen, Jean Mesker, Shirley Shimota. THIRD ROW: Duane Enbom, Dan Vos, Tom McCarthy, Steve Griep, Tom Gillespie, Joe Monahan, Mike Thornes. TOP ROW: Mike Giesen, Mark McCarthy, Bob Latzke, Tim Corcoran. Skitwits OFFICERS President.................Mary Giesen Vice President............Jean Thornes Secretary-Treasurer. . . Beda Tjosvold Student Council Rep. . . . Lorrie Boelter Faculty Adviser . . Miss Marie Bauman Organized only three years ago, the Skit- wits have become a very important part of school life at Arlington-Green Isle High. Whether it be a pep-fest or a special pro- gram, or an assembly, the organization is ever ready to enliven the proceedings. Members of the group have demonstrated their versatility through skits, stunts, pantomime, music, and short plays. The Variety Show and the Christmas program, the latter with both the serious and lighter aspects, are highlights of the Skitwits' work. Meetings are held subject to call by the adviser or the officers. A THLET ICS FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Student Manager Greg Haggenmiller, Mike ZumBerge, Craig Stein, Craig Pierce, Doug Luepke, Joe Monahan, Mike Thornes, Bill Becker. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Gillespie, Bruce Pierce, Larry Stenzel, Co-Captain Mick Menzel, Assistant Coach Dave Czech, Head Coach Larry Rolsma, Co-Captain Steve Griep, Don Brau, Tim Corcoran, Howard Weckwerth. TOP ROW: Pat Vossen, Joe Kauffmann, Mike Zeiher, Jerry Narr, Harold Lueck, Alan Rowland, Mark McCarthy, Chuck Schwartz, Mark Pinske. (NOT ON PICTURE: Pat McGuire). Football— 1966 SEASON'S RECORD Victories over: Dassel, 7-0; LeCenter, 26-13; Belle Plaine, 7-6 Defeated by: Gaylord 19-6; Montgomery, 40-0; New Prage 34-0; Jordan 3S-13; LeSueur, 27-0 Tie score: Norwood-Young America, 0-0. LEFT: Head Coach Larry Rolsma Assistant Coach Dave Czech RIGHT: Co-Captain Mick Menzel Co-Captain Steve Griep Principal S. G. Cina presents Co-Cap- tain Mick Menzel with the Most Valuable Football Player trophy. Coach Larry Rolsma presents Center Don Brau with the Minnesota River Val ley Conference All-Star medal. Junior High Football 1966 SCHEDULE Arlington-Green Isle 13 Winthrop 13 Arlington-Green Isle 20 Montgomery 7 Arlington-Green Isle 35 Gaylord 6 Arlington-Green Isle 47 Gibbon 7 Arlington-Green Isle 19 Winthrop 7 FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Daryl Jans, Bruce Brau, Tom Reetz, James Trocke, Kevin Doherty, Robert Kauffmann, Mike Hartman. SECOND ROW: Dave Hartmann, Richard Thornes, Dan Reetz, Bruce Thornes, Randy Trocke, Dan O’Brien, Chuck Shimota, Don Sauter. THIRD ROW: Tom VonEschen, Dave Nieland, Jack Menzel, Larry Marquardt, Coach Dennis Bergner, Lee Sauter, Richard Trocke, Harvey Eggert. TOP ROW: Howard Tuchtenhagen, James Berberick, Jerry Jasken, Dan Haggenmiller, Bob Uten- dorfer, Bob Olsen. KNEELING (left to right): Student Manager Greg Haggenmiller, Bill Becker, Dennis Noennig, Larry Stenzel, Steve Guy, Howard Weckworth, Student Manager Richard Trocke. STANDING: Head Coach Larry Klunder, Steve Griep, Bob Latzke, Jerry Narr, Joe Kauffmann, George Rehbein, Bob Trocke, Tom Gillespie, Assis- tant Coach Dennis Bergner. Basketball, 1966-67 SEASON'S RECORD (through February 3, 1967) Victories over: Winthrop, 59-48; Belle Plaine, 64-42; Norwood-Young America, 66- 59; Gaylord, 57-51; Le Center, 70-65; New Prague, 53-51; Jordan, 62-48; Belle Plaine, 73-65; Norwood-Young America, 43-42; Le Center, 51-49. Defeated by: Le Sueur, 82-63; Montgomery, 85-48; Winthrop, 75-68; Le Sueur, 51- 50. Assistant Coach Dennis Bergner (left) is in his third year at Arlington-Green Isle High School. Head Coach Larry Klunder (right) is now in his fifth year as basketball coach of the Arlington- Green Isle Indians. KNEELING (left to right): Dave Nieland, Pat Vossen, Bill Becker, Joe Kreger, Mark Erickson, Leon Dose. STANDING: Coach Dennis Bergner, Jack Menzel, Lee Sauter, Larry Marquardt, Allen Rowland, Douglas Luepke, Bill Beseke, Randy Rauschendorfer. Basketball, B” Team, 1966-67 The B team follows the same schedule as does the Varsity (opposite page), playing the same schools and on the same nights. But, the ”B games are played as prelim- inaries to the Varsity games. Members of the B” team are future first-stringers on the Varsity. Their playing experience in the B” games serves them in good stead for next year's first team. SEASON'S RECORD (through February 3, 1967) Arlington-Green Isle 45 Winthrop 16 Arlington-Green Isle 30 Belle Plaine 28 Arlington-Green Isle 25 Le Sueur 44 Arlington-Green Isle 52 Norwood-Young America 49 Arlington-Green Isle 41 Gaylord 39 Arlington-Green Isle 33 Le Center 39 Arlington-Green Isle 41 Montgomery 35 Arlington-Green Isle 22 New Prague 32 Arlington-Green Isle 45 Winthrop 42 Arlington-Green Isle 37 Jordan 48 Arlington-Green Isle 47 Le Sueur 39 Arlington-Green Isle 50 Belle Plaine 28 Arlington-Green Isle 51 Norwood-Young America 31 Arlington-Green Isle 25 Le Center 34 KNEELING (left to right): Denny Reetz, Mike Miller, Steve Kreger, Bob Kauffmann, Bennet Bode, Merlin Kamps, Bill Belter. STANDING: Coach Dave Czech, Brad Goebel, Donald Grove, Dave Nieland, Richard Trocke, Mark Erickson, Howard Tuchtenhagen, Student Manager Greg Haggenmiller. Freshmen Team, 1966-67 The 1966-67 basketball season witnessed the formation of a new team to represent Arlington-Green Isle in inter-school competitions. It is the Freshmen team. Coached by Mr. Dave Czech, the team was able to schedule only three games to February 3 because other schools having 9th grade teams had already lined up their season's schedule. Indications are that the Freshmen team will have a busy schedule during the next season. SEASON’S RECORD Arlington-Green Isle 36 Winthrop 31 Arlington-Green Isle 36 Gaylord 51 Arlington-Green Isle 28 Winthrop 38 Another team formed during the 1966-67 basketball season which will represent Arlington-Green Isle in inter-school competitions is the Junior High team consisting of 7th, 8th, and 9th graders. The team is being coached by Mr. Larry Rolsma. 64 FRONT ROW (left to right): Bruce Pierce, Bemell Laabs, Harold Lueck, Eugene Schultz, Craig Pierce, Tom McCarthy, Wayne Ohland. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Henke, Dale Wieman, Gary Lucas, Bruce Thornes, Tom VonEschen, Willie Ohland, Alan Wieman, Chuck Shimota. BACK ROW: Mr. Monte Peterson (Head Coach), Dan Vos, Craig Stein, Mike Giesen, Pat Tiichtenhagen, Dan Dauffenbach, David Nieland, Mr. Tom Hawkins (Assistant Coach). Wrestling 1966-67 Ten matches for both the A and B squads have been scheduled during the 1966-67 season, which began November 22 and ended February 10. Two matches each were held with Gaylord and Belle Plaine; single matches were held with Norwood Central, LeCenter, New Prague, Jordan, LeSueur, and Winthrop. Seniors Tom McCarthy and Bruce Pierce Class rivalry continues between Seniors Richard ready for their gruntin' and groanin'. Henke and Wayne Ohland. FRONT ROW (left to right): Mike Thornes, Leroy Dahlke, George Rehbein, Mike Giesen, Craig Cina. Greg Haggenmiller, Merlin Brockoff, Gary Picheimann. SECOND ROW: Dennis Sanchez, Dan Vos, Bruce Pierce, Wayne Ohland, Duane Enbom, Mick Menzel, Wayne Wiemann, Dale Mueller, Tom Gillespie. BACK ROW: Mr. Dave Czech (Head Coach), Tom Strobel, Joe Noack, Terry McGuire, Tom Haus, Charles Schwartz, Bob Latzke, Steve Cary, Jerry Narr, Darrell Dahlke, Eugene Schultz, Mr. Dan Saarela (Assistant Coach). ARLINGTON 73 Mankato Wilson 47 Janesville 25 ARLINGTON 81 Belle Plaine 38 LeSueur 31 LeCenter 28 New Prague 12 ARLINGTON 66 Prior Lake 56 Track, 1966 INDIAN RELAYS (12 teams) Arlington, 3rd CONFERENCE MEET Arlington, 2nd DISTRICT MEET Arlington, 4th ARLINGTON 102 Norwood 41 Gaylord 34 Glencoe 31 Over the low-hurdles by Dan Vos Our discus man, Steve Cary STEVE CARY finished 2nd in Minnesota State Meet with a broad jump of 22 feet 1 inch TOM GILLESPIE, district champ in 100 yd., 220 yd., and 440 yd. meets JERRY NARR runner-up in district meet in high jump In front is Dale Mueller, next is Tom Haus, and then our now Ed- itor Mick Menzel FRONT ROW (left to right): Harold Lueck, Dennis Noennig, Lee Sauter. Tom Griep. SECOND ROW: Steve Koester, Terry McGuire, Steve Cary, Steve Griep, Tom Vossen. BACK ROW: Mr. DuWayne Grewe (Assistant Coach), Pat Vossen, Billy Becker, Dan Wilkens, Joe Noack, Joe Kreger, Rich Henke, Mr. Larry Klunder (Head Coach) Baseball—1966 Season's record: 2 victories; 5 defeats Pitcher Steve Koester Wins over: Henderson, 4-2; Jordan, 8-6 Outfielder Steve Griep Key to numbers used in identifications: 1-Football; 2-Wrestling; 3-Basketball; 4-Track; 5-Baseball. FRONT ROW (left to right): Steve Griep (1-3-5); Bob Latzke (3-4); Tom Gillespie (1-3-4); Mr. Dave Czech (Faculty adviser); Harold Lueck (1-2); Charles Schwartz (4); Richard Henke (2-5). SECOND ROW: Steve Koester (5); Jerry Narr (1-3-4); Tom McCarthy (2); George Rehbein (4); Dan Vos (4); Don Brau (1-4); Mick Menzel (1-4); Pat McGuire (1). THIRD ROW: Bill Becker (1-5); Joe Kreger (5); Craig Cina (4); Duane Enbom (4); Wayne Rosenfeld (2); Wayne Ohland (4); Greg Haggenmiller (1). TOP ROW: Dennis Noennig (5); Mike Zeiher (1); Eugene Schultz (2); Mark McCarthy (1-2); Howard Weckworth (1-4); Pat Vossen (1-5). Lettermen’s Club Letter-winners in football, wrestling, basketball, track, and baseball are eligible for membership in the Lettermen's Club. To gain admission, letter-winners must make application to and be approved by the active members and the faculty advisor; • they must also undergo an initiation ceremony, conducted twice each year. One of the duties of the Lettermen's Club is to assist school authorities in the conduct of athletic events. Shortstop Rich Henke Trackster Tom Gillespie Officers President ........... Tom Gillespie Vice-President . . . . Harold Lueck Secretary-Treasurer . Charles Schwartz Faculty Advisor . . . Mr. Dave Czech — A CTIVITIES Many alumni, parents, and friends attended all the events connected with Homecoming. UPPER LEFT: Queen Candidates Suzi Shimota, Sandy Kehoe, Diane Ziegler. UPPER RIGHT: The QUEEN, SUZI SHIMOTA. MIDDLE: The Queen and attendants await start of the parade. LOWER RIGHT: Former Homecoming Queens attending: Mrs. Mary Meyer, Mrs. Janet Schwirtz, Mrs. Jean VonEschen, Mrs. Marcia Matz, Mrs. Richard Hebeisen, Miss Nancy Marquardt, Miss Faye Koester. LOWER RIGHT: Alumnus Karl Thornes, now an Arlington merchant and a member of the School Board, addresses the audience at Coronation Assembly. ITS SOC Y jv3C NO SNV j rir; CRACKLt “ OR POP J UPPER LEFT: Senior high cheerleaders await start of Homecoming Parade. UPPER RIGHT: Green Isle 7th grade wins 1st place in class floats. MIDDLE LEFT: The Queen, escorted by Co-Captains Mick Menzel (LEFT) and Steve Griep (RIGHT) arrive for dance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Traditional dance for the Queen and Co-Captain Menzel. BOTTOM: The rock 'n rollers are at it. Homecoming Parade And Dance THE CAST SEATED (left to right): George Rehbein, Richard Nieland, Mike Giesen, Mark McCarthy, John Boelter. STANDING: Patty Pfarr, Jean Shimota, Betsy Lentz, Sally Scharping, Connie Willmsen. Junior Class Play Time Out For Ginger By Ross Alexander Presented November 9-10, 1966 Directed By Miss Carole Schneider Lizzie..............PATTY PFARR Ginger Carol........BETSY LENTZ Agnes Carol . . . CONNIE WILLMSEN Eddie Davis .... MARK MCCARTHY Howard Carol .... JOHN BOELTER Tommy Green . . .RICHARD NIELAND Joan Carol.........JEAN SHIMOTA Mr. Wilson .... GEORGE REHBEIN Jeanne Carol . . . SALLY SCHARPING Ed Hoffman............MIKE GIESEN The question is who takes who? ------Tommy's pride is hurt and he whams at Eddie. Ed Hoffman to Howard Carol, Is that occupational therapy? Says Mr. Wilson to Mr. Carol, 1 think you are a full-grown juvenile The BACKSTAGE CREW: Properties, Costumes, Lights, Curtains, delinquent! Sound Effects, Scenery, Makeup, etc. Can you identify them? Well, I'm on my way, says Jean Carol to Papa and Mamma Carol. Have you heard the news? Wait 'til I tell you! She scored a touchdown. I tore down the goal posts! Jean Shimota has makeup applied by Makeup Artists Leslee Abrahamson and Sandra Luepke. Approximately 500 parents attended the annual Open House on Tuesday, November 8. In addition to the assembly program, parents saw demonstrations of various classroom equipment as presented by the teachers. BELOW LEFT: Robert Schrup, presi- dent of Local Teachers Association, Mr. Boeckman, Methodist pastor, Ronald Hume. BELOW LEFT: Rev. Mr. Hume visits with Bob Ryan. BOTTOM: Part of the crowd assembled before pro- gram began. Principal speaker Mr. Bob Ryan, KSTP (Channel 5) newscaster. Commencement Exercises May 25, 1966 Valedictorian...Janice Poplau Salutatorian...................................... Anita Woe hie r Honor Students; Judith Belter, Edith Dalilke, Jean Dose, Bonnie Hahn, Karen Henke, Judy Jessen, Ajinette Laabs, Terry McGuire, Violet Mueller, Jane Nagel, Bruce Olsen, Joe Noack, Kathy Pfarr, Bill Pinske, Lannette Rabe, Emmy Scharping, Jerry Schuetz, Tom Vossen, Audrey Weckwerth, Ellen Wentzloff, Wayne Wiemann. Eighty-three members of the Class of 1966 received their high school diplomas on May 25, 1966. The class roll call included forty males ana forty-three females. Mr. J. M. Herrmann, prominent Minnesota educator and formerly a Superintendent of Schools, delivered the Commencement Address. BELOW LEFT: Florist SchwarzKopf performs his annual assignment, the pinning of boutonniers on each graduate. BELOW RIGHT: The salutatory is delivered by Anita Woehler. BOTTOM LEFT: The largest crowd to ever attend graduation exercises packed the gymnasium for 1966. BOTTOM RIGHT: After the exercises, the graduates received parents and ffiends in the old gymnasium. Our Town By Thornton Wilder directed by Miss Sylvia Wagner Presented THE CAST. FRONT ROW (left to right): Cameron Rucks, Wayne Wiemann, Bonnie Hahn, Steve Cary, Audrey Weckwerth, Dan Wilkens, Terry McGuire. STANDING: Tom Haus, Anita Woehler, BUI Pinske, Larry Meyers, Karen Henke, Joe Noack, Bruce Olsen, Jane Wemeier, Tom Griep, Emmy Scharping, Don Math wig, Annette Laabs, Gary Bierstedt. April 21-22, 1966 Senior Class Play Stage Manager . Dr. Gibbs . . . . Mrs. Gibbs Mr. Webb . . . Mrs. Webb. . . George Gibbs . . Emily Webb . . . Rebecca Gibbs . Wally Webb . . . Joe and Si Crowell Baseball Player . ........STEVE CARY . . . WAYNE WIEMANN BONNIE HAHN .......DAN WILKENS . AUDREY WECKWERTH .........JOE NOACK . . EMMY SCHARPING . . . . KAREN HENKE .... DON MATHWIG ..........TOM HAUS . . . GARY BIERSTEDT Professor WUlard . Man in Auditorium . Howie Newsome . . Simon Stimson . . . Mrs. Soames . . . Constable Warren. . Joe Stoddard.... Sam Craig......... Woman in Balcony . Lady in Box .... Student Director . . . . BRUCE OLSEN . . BRUCE OLSEN . TERRY McGUIRE . LARRY MEYERS . JANE WEMEIER . CAMERON RUCKS . . . BILL PINSKE . . . . TOM GRIEP . ANNETTE LAABS . ANITA WOEHLER LINDA GRAUPMANN BELOW LEFT: The Gibbs family. RIGHT: Howie Newsome calls upon the Webbses. BELOW RIGHT: The bridegroom awaits the bride and her father at the church. ACT II ACT II Love and Marriage Emily Webb (Emmy Scharping) and George Gibbs (|oe Noack) leave the church after their wedding ceremony. The traditional mar- riage kiss. ACT III. The Stage Manager explains the cemetery scene to the audience. The dead are in their graves. ACT III. Emily leaves her own funeral procession and joins the dead in the graves. THE STAGE CREW FRONT (left to right): Kathy Pfarr, Mary Geis- zler, Patty Brown, Judy Jessen, Linda Graup- mann, Bonnie Weckworth, Faye Koester. STAND- ING: Gerhard Pautsch, Bill Donnay, Tom Stroble, Stan Kamps, Wayne Alsleben, Mike Ryan, Gary Frauendienst. At the head table were: (LEFT TO RIGHT) Tom McCarthy, Judy Jasken, Tom Gillespie, Jean Mesker, Bruce Olsen and Dennis Sanchez. Junior-Senior Prom— May 14, 1966 LEFT: Tom Gillespie, the Junior president, welcomes Seniors. RIGHT: At the wishing well, for refresh- ments were Judy Jasken, Cameron Rucks, Carol Kloempken, Tom McCarthy. BELOW LEFT: Seniors Lyn- nette Panning, Faye Koester, Jane Wemeier. BELOW RIGHT: Grand March led by Gillespie and Mesker, Griep and Lentz, McGuire and Jessen, and others. Somewhere over the Rainbow The Prom theme: ABOVE LEFT: Bruce Olsen, president of the Senior Class, expresses appreciation, on behalf of the class of 1966, to the class of 1967. ABOVE RIGHT: As Carol iCloempken studies the menu, Bonnie Hahn engages in one of her plilosophical discourses. BELOW LEFT: The then Junior, now Senior, belles: Ruth Beseke, Sharon Boike, Betty Bullert, Karen Dressen, Connie Sauter, Pamela Ellig. BELOW RIGHT: Who pulled a funny? Was it Dale Mueller, Steve Cary, or Joe Noack? BELOW LEFT: Three Seniorettes-Susie Strobel, Barbara Scharpe, Barbara Meyers. BELOW RIGHT: Music was provided by Minnesota's famous and popular Clem Brau and his band . Awards Assembly May 18, 1966 The annual Awards Assembly is held one week before Commencement Exercises. At this all-school assembly, awards are given in scholarship, leadership, curricular and extra-curricular work. With the Seniors wearing the cap and gown for the first time, the assembly is one of the most colorful held during the school year. ABOVE LEFT: The two Jim Evans Award winners, Emmy Scharping and Joe Noack, congratulate each other. ABOVE RIGHT: The two Citizenship Award winners, Annette Laabs and Bruce Olsen, do the same. BELOW LEFT: At a previously held Basketball and Wrestling Awards Assembly, Emmy Scharping receives the cheer-leader award from Principal S. G. Cina. BELOW RIGHT: At the final Awards Assembly, Miss Nancy Kinn, Home Economics teacher, presents Patty Brown with the Home Ec Award. Junior class president, Tom Gillespie, reads the Senior Class Prophecy. RIGHT: Principal S. G. Cina announces the Valedictory and the Salutatory Awards. Mr. Schrupp, Tom-Tom adviser, presents award to Editor Anita Woehler. Mr. Clarin presents the Bausch-Lomb Science award to Bruce Olsen. Sisters LeAnna and Anita Woehler receive highest musical awards. accounting cycle post: :■ '3 «count Joumj : UPPER LEFT: Karen Dresden and Leslee Abrahamson in Chemistry class. UPPER RIGHT: Junior Virginia Quast in Business Machines. MIDDLE LEFT: Library Assistant Ann Skelley checks the card catalog. MIDDLE RIGHT: Senior Marilyn Wallert in the Bookkeeping class. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Mick Menzel in English (?) class. UPPER LEFT: Bruce Thoele in Mechanical Drawing UPPER RIGHT: Lois Jahr in Home Ec. MIDDLE LEFT: Bernell Laabs in Ag. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ditto for Rodger Jenneke, Gerald Zehnder, Richard Ott. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jean Brazil in World History. UPPER LEFT: Carol Ott in Home Ec Sewing. UPPER RIGHT: Leland Erickson pounds the typewriter for one period each day. ABOVE: Selecting something for a book report is Sandy Kehoe. MIDDLE LEFT: George Rehbein operates the slide rule and Mary Freudenthal works an equation as Mr. Mathematics Anderson observes. LEFT: Mr. Grove gives Driving Training instruction to Junior Allan Robeck. 84 GRADES FRONT ROW (left to right): John Seeman, Billy Rauschendorfer, Susan Thornes, Betty Jasken, Vicky Weishert, Kevin Ohland, Richard Buck, Susan Wieman, Thomas Nagel. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lemberg, Douglas Nelson, David O'Brien, John Burtyk, Clark Enbom, Larry McCormick, Maxine Nagel, Daryl Petzel, Steven Brau, Cheryl Lucas. TOP ROW: Curtis Boeder, Alan Schauer, Wanda Gaffaney, Dale Pichelmann, Mark Stien, Lyle Neubarth, Daryl Huebner, Christie Dehning. NOT IN PICTURE: Wanda Doetkott. Arlington— Sixth Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Rodney Gieseke, James Voigt, Jane Mueller, Joan Mueller, Janice Mueller, Virgil Brueggemeier, David Mathwig. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Thies, Mary Vossen, Dennis Schultz, Susan Meyers, Mary Moskop, Bonnie Pichelmann, James Odegaard. THIRD ROW: Gary Kleist, Bruce Luepke, Gregory Schauer, Mark Scott, Don Olsen, David Grove, Bill O'Brien. TOP ROW: Patty Kauffmann, Roxanne Wieman, Robert Boelter, Susan Bliss, Barbara Bening, Sandra Woehler, Roger Fisher. NOT IN PICTURE: Kevin Kottke. FRONT ROW (left to right); Terry Willmsen, Duane Geib, Steven Stien, Delmar Rogers, Norma Thornes, Patty Kauffmann, Susan Trocke, Wayne McCormick, MarkLuepke. MIDDLE ROW; Mary Schauer, Jerry Hoff, LuAnn Lentz, Starla Nelson, Cindy Moskop, Kathy Jasken, Debra Nieland, Craig Kleist, Keith Bahmann. TOP ROW; Mr. Hooper, Bryan Scott, Tom Noack, Cheryl St. John, Roseanne Strobel, Merry Bandelin, Wendy Jones, Joanne Strobel, Kevin Bethke, Scott Hall. Arlington— Fifth Grade FRONT ROW (left to right); Billy Brau, James Kehoe, Carol Ford, Shawn Greene, Steven Trocke, Randall Pederson, Charlene Scharpe, Carole Nieland. MIDDLE ROW; Mrs. Schmeckpeper, Rosia Garcia, Gerald Dubbels, Mary FI ant z, Susan Dammann, Susan Hartmann, Donna Woods, Carolyn Olfert, Rochelle Petzel. TOP ROW; Michael Schauer, Mary Kauffmann, Bruce Jasken, Brian Reetz, Curtis Bening, Sharon Janke, Susan Carroll, Joyce Skelley. FRONT ROW (left to right): Patrick Doherty, Gregory Thornes, Gregory Kubal, David Schauer, Mary Wiemann, Roxanne Trocke, Rita Rodriquez, Richard Bethke, Barbara Kaufmann. MIDDLE ROW: Andrea Woehler, Daniel Bergner, Lynn Ann Bachmann, LeAnn Wietzke, Peggy Seeman, Jon Brau, Margaret Brau, Craig Glieden, David Thornes. TOP ROW: Mrs. Timm, Dennis O'Brien, James Jacobs, Cynthia Schwirtz, Lisa Boelter, Rhonda Soeffker, Jane Sander, Scott Anton, Michael Bode. Arlington— Fourth Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Katherine Winter, Cathy Schmidt, Allen Schwirtz, Ramona Battcher, Laurie Rolsma, Kathleen McCormick, Debra Bening. SECOND ROW: Rodney Dose, GaryYaeger, David Wentzloff, Alice Anderly, Therese Monahan, Becky Lenarz, Rita Jasken. THIRD ROW: Miss Zehnder, Barbara Pederson, Marvin Pautsch, Judy Ziegler, John Moorman, Jodell Haggenmiller, Gerald Berberick, Vicki Gieseke. TOP ROW: Steven Scharpe, David Pinske, Robert Strobel, Carl Belz, Sheila St. John, Andrew Schauer, Curtis Lueck. FRONT ROW (left to right); Gregory Hardel, Carol Schauer, Cynthia Kistner, Marc Reichenbach, Thomas Doherty, Scott Lucas, Randall Ott, J ill Jasken. SECOND ROW; James Soeffker, Robert Boec km an, Nelva Sickmann, Brenda O'Brien, Kathy Hahn, Susan Bade, Beth Luepke, Monica Nagel, Vicky Kistner. THIRD ROW: Bruce Kleist, Lynne Bandelin, David Seemann, Mark Ziegler, Linda Wemeier, Howard Dressen, Curtiz Reetz, Gwen Sickmann, David Brockoff. TOP ROW: Mrs. Anderson, Kim Glieden, Barbara Schwirtz, Gail Soeffker, Robert Haefs, Robert Bliss, John Weber, Michael Nelson. Arlington— Third Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Gary Schwirtz, Kevin Jenneke, Cornel Bandelin, Monte Steffi, Timothy Kloeckl, Mark Obar, Craig Petzel, Lorraine Schwope. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Dohrmann, Gary Nagel, Wanda Steffer, Terry Steffer, Sharon Pfarr, Heidi Schuft, Susan Morrisette, Shannon Greene, David Hume. THIRD ROW: Mr Koring, Rhonda Bethke, Barry Thornes, Sheldon Rucks, Wendell Terlinden, Debora Brockoff, Bruce Twetten, Joan Dose, Michael Stoll, Rodney Hardel. TOP ROW: Sharon Kleist, Mark Melsha, Cynthia Carroll, Daniel Beckmann, Laura Martin, Linda Pfarr, Janet Schultz. FRONT ROW (left to right): Julie Bening, Neal Tvvetten, Brenda Ott, Wade Stien, Catherine Hartmann, Patty Brau, Laurie Reichenback, Brent Koetkott. SECOND ROW: Valerie Voight, Paula Berberick, Mario Rodriquez, Gilbert Garcia, Warren Dammann, Mona Luepke, Susan Vossen. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gaffney, Diane Ohland, Greg Odegaard, Daryl St. John, Susan Mueller, Margaret Hume, Jon Soeffker, Mark Strobel. TOP ROW: Richard Schwope, Joan Skelley, Richard Steffer, Sally Yaeger, Karen Wentzloff, Gary Glisczinski, Jeffrey Reetz. Arlington— Second Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Ann Miller, Debra Skelley, Susan Winter, Jan Bethke, Renee Battcher, Karen Trocke, Karla Backmann, Elizabeth Thornes. MIDDLE ROW: Barton Stoll, Daniel Pederson, Steven Kauffmann, Diane Dose, Gary Weckwerth, Michael Haggenmiller, Douglas Sander, Jeffrey Kleist, Scott Anderson. TOP ROW: Miss Weinberger, Margie Bullert, Lea Ann Wiemann, Dennis Wentzloff, Brian St. John, Mark Bening, Mark Sickmann, Mark Anton, Anita Pomplun. FRONT ROW (left to right): Tammy Gutzmer, Kurt Nelson, Theresa Trocke, Kenneth Carlson, Kristi Narr, Alan Dohrmann, Terrance Kloeckl, Marie O'Brien. MIDDLE ROW: Wendy Fiscus, Mary Lawson, Corrine Glieden, Becky Bergner, Bruce Bade, Kathleen Sc harpe, Beth O'Brien, Peter Krebsbach, Suzanne Boda. TOP ROW: Mrs. Tews, Bruce Schmidt, Julie Klunder, Kevin Stanton, Mitchell Bode, Julie Buckcntine, Michael Kemp, Laura Mathwig, Patricia Moran. Arlington— First And Second Grade Arlington— First Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Suzanne Glisczinski, Gerald Woehler, Rhonda Anderson, Debra Hoff, Mike Otto, Curtis Weckwerth, Richard Rose, Patrice Phelan, Sandra McCormick. MIDDLE ROW: Jesus Ortiz, Daniel Thornes, Cynthia Weishert, Lynn Hall, Paul Dubbels, Daniel Carroll, Glen Schlueter, Loren Lueck, Beverly Bethke. TOP ROW: Miss Ahrens, Mark Reetz, Juanita Terlinden, Todd Voigt, Nancy Buckentine, Thomas Stoll, Kelly Mesker, Diane Lucas, Danny Woehler, Patricia Janke. FIRST ROW (left to right): Colleen Schrupp, Wendall Ehlers, Kenneth Mueller, James Willard, Merlin Brueg- gemeier, Edward Pinske, Jeffrey Thornes, Lynn Boerner, Cynthia Kemp. MIDDLE ROW: John Woehler, Kevin O'Brien, Mary Dose, Michael Melsha, Shirley Pfarr, Gerard Strobel, Steven Goetsch, Michael Moran, Larry Quast. TOP ROW: Mrs. Jasken, Mark Battcher, Scott Brau, Timothy Plieseis, Sandra Reetz, Susanne Steffer, Tamera Michaelis, Pamela Meyer, Laurie Aul, Kenneth Steffi, Gary Kubal. Arlington — First Grade TOP LEFT: Mr. Yaeger helps grade school kiddies with the milk portion of their lunch; Miss Ahrens keeps the kiddies in line. MIDDLE: First graders help in the Homecoming Coronation Assembly as crown bearer, robe bearers, and flower girl. BOTTOM: Mr. McFarling and Miss Kinn demonstrate use of tape recorders to parents; BOTTOM FRONT: Mr. Koring and Miss Bauman demonstrate other class room equipment. Parents present attended the Open House. FIRST ROW (left to right): Richard Dressen, Michael Vos, William Mathwig, Mary McCarthy, David Zehnder, David Ott, Ronald Dahlke, David Panning. SECOND ROW: Terri Hanke, Susan Kreger, Linda Koester, Gabriele Bradshaw, John Tracy, Duane Stock. THIRD ROW: Miss Fink, Mary Donnay, Mike Reilly, Orville Bates, Larry Drause, Lawrence Brazil, Allen Sauter. TOP ROW: Janice Winter, Yvonne Muelling, Kay Anderson, Pat Curran, Wilbert Van Duynhoven, Douglas Herrmann. Eighth Grade Green Isle Seventh Grade FIRST ROW (left to right): Mr. Redfeam, Timmy Hebeisen, Jim Vos, Howard Uecker, Terry Ryan, Sue Bates, Beverly Mathwig, Joe Dacey. MIDDLE ROW: Mavis Ziegler, Ricky Paulsen, Wendy Stockman, Lynn Brazil, Jack Shimota, Bruce Mathwig, Maurice Giesen. TOP ROW: Francis Bigaouette, Larry Haag, Tim Renneke, Mike Schilling, Carol Schulz, Jimmy Mueller. FIRST ROW (left to right): Mike Kreger, Mike McCarthy, Pat Brazil, David Hanke, Thomas Mullen, Roxanne Telthoester, Jean Schuft. SECOND ROW: Billy Shimota, Vic Giesen, Rita Koester, Kathleen Tracy, Susan Peters, Linda Fries. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Klunder, Vicki Dooner, Kathy Alsleben, Suzanne Curran, Karen ZumBerge, Ann Van Duynhoven, Debra Dittmar. TOP ROW: David Schwich, Billy Teschendorf, Diana Laabs, Shirley Zehnder, Billy O'Brien. Sixth Grade Green Isle Fifth Grade FIRST ROW (left to right): Debora Mueller, Robin Dooner, Althea Albers, Marilyn Dahlke, Debbie Drause, Debbie Dressen. TOP ROW: Mr. Gray, Susan Klancke, John Mathwig, Kevin Biermann, Peter Van Duynhoven, Dennis Rabe, Vicky Blumke, Donovan Bates. FRONT ROW (left to right): Susan Bates, JoAnn Ryan, Jeffrey Dittmar, Patricia Tracy, Curtis Braun, Anthony Bradshaw, Scott Herrmann, Michael Dooner. MIDDLE ROW: Janice Dahlke, Susan Brazil, Jerome Giesen, Mark Mathwig, Charlotte Peters, Craig Serbus, Carolyn Van Duynhoven. TOP ROW: Mrs. Ranzinger, Mark Miller, John Effertz, Jim Paulsen, Vivian Stock, Denis Harjes, Curtis Meyer, Mary Scharpe, Judy Hebeisen. Fourth Grade Green Isle Third Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Michele Kreger, Sharon Uecker, David Vos, Timothy Serbus, Mark Alsleben, Jean Paulsen, Mary Rose Mullen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Grimes, Wanda Albers, Kathryn McGuire, Judy McCarthy, Carol Giesen, Joseph Shimota, Robert Scharpe. THIRD ROW: Barbara Quast, Margaret Mary O'Brien, Jayne Locher, Janelle Meyer, John Herd, Cynthia Haag. TOP ROW: Kathleen Latzke, Jolene Schmidt, Rosemary Donnay, Patricia Bradshaw, Thomas Effertz, Mark Stockman, Steven Klancke. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Schauer. FRONT ROW (left to right): Michelle Bates, Susan Peters, Sheila Martin, Allan Giesen, Debra Bleeke, Kevin ZumBerge, Theresa Bigaouette. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy McCarthy,,Joyce Curran, Mary Tracy, Cynthia Schilling, John Gray, Jr. , Ricky Mehlhop, Scott Dooner. BACK ROW: Michael Latzke, Cindy Reilly, Susan Braun, Daniel Otto, Cindy Mathwig, Caroline Haag, Eveline Haag. NOT ON PICTURE: Mrs. Lucille Meyer. Second Grade Green Isle First Grade FRONT ROW (left to right): Susan Serbus, Ruth Giesen, Brenka Henke, David ZumBerge, Lana Alsleben, Lynn Sauter, Roxanne Scharpe. SECOND ROW: Ann Shimota, Leonard Haag, Bradley Redfeam, Michael McGuire, Martina Harjcs, Connie Hebeisen, Richard Fries. THIRD ROW: James Vos, Daniel Herrmann, Terry Braun, Michael Herd, julie Brannan, Klara Bradshaw, Eric Mathwig, James Schuft, Mrs. Mehlhop. TOP ROW: Martin Brazil, Mary Vos, Vicky Latzke, Christine Schilling, DiAnn Muelling, James Graupmann, Brenda ZumBerge. TOP: Green Isle grade schoolers prepare to go on the war path prior to the Home- coming Parade. MIDDLE: Arlington grade schoolers have the same idea in mind. RIGHT: It is lunch time and the Arlington 3rd graders wait irt line under the watchful eye of Mr. Koring. 98 AD VERTISING INDEPENDENT OIL COMPANY Phillips 66 Products Bulk and Service Station Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 ARLINGTON LUMBER COMPANY Phone 964-2852 Arlington Minnesota Arlington Compliments of Phone 964-2389 Compliments ARLINGTON BAKERY Phone 964-2434 of A. A. BATTCHER ELECTRIC COMPANY Arlington Minnesota Arlington Minnesota 1-2-3-4 slide!!! ! The freshmen girls Phy Ed class practices the basic skills of the art of bowling. Green Isle 8th graders hoped to take a place with their float in the Homecoming Parade. A driving rain ruined many floats. Compliments Compliments of of BRAU CHEV. -OLDS TWETTEN’S BEN FRANKLIN Arlington Minnesota Arlington Minnesota Compliments and Best Wishes BIG STONE to the Class of 1967 CANNING COMPANY ARLINGTON CLINIC Packers of the Famous BUTTER KERNEL Products. Phone 964-5557 Dr. G. O. Greene Dr. R. H. Kath Dr. J. M. Vener Arlington Minnesota Physicians and Surgeons Mr. Goblirsh, school counsellor, discusses with Brian Berndt, se- nior, his (Berndt's) plans for the future. Must be a pretty prom- ising future! Compliments Household Supplies Hardware of Auto Supplies and Paints DR. B. E. CORCORAN Phone 964-2772 Arlington Dentist COAST-TO-COAST STORE Arlington Minnesota Phone 964-2705 Roy and Marjorie Peterson, Proprietors Office Phone Home Phone Compliments 964-2250 964-2822 of PINSKE REAL ESTATE DALE’S STUDIO INSURANCE LeRoy Pinske Dale Jones, Photographer Loans for Farms Homes Insurance of All Kinds Arlington Minnesota Auctioneers Arlington, Minnesota FHA committee prepares for District Convention. And it looks like a pleas- ant task. LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Ziegler, Karen Benning, Mary Giesen. Compliments of DOHERTY JEWELRY AND GIFT HOUSE EARL'S STANDARD SERVICE Washing- -Lubricating Atlas Tires--Batteries Tire Repair--Wheel Balance Motor Tune-up Phone 964-8213 Arlington Minnesota SCHARPING DRUG When You Say It with Flowers Say It with Ours The Rexall Store SCHWAARZKOPF Prescriptions - Vet Supplies FLORAL Photographic Supplies - Cosmetics School Supplies - Stationery Flowers for All Occasions Phone 964-5228 Arlington Minnesota Norwood--Arlington--Belle Plaine Minnesota Compliments of ARLINGTON CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Henry Griep, Manager Phone 964-2423 Best Wishes GRIMES BARBER SHOP Arlington Minnesota HARTMANN'S Clothing Dry Goods Arlington, Minnesota The Arlington-Green Isle offense goes into action with Steve Griep calling signals. Do they make it, or don't they? Best Wishes to Class of '67 TJOSVOLD FURNITURE STORE Ed and Vivian Arlington, Minnesota 964-2201 Cabinets Countertops Store Fixtures Showcases HAREN'S GARAGE Custom Furniture General Repairing Remodeling Designing International Trucks KREFT CO. Phone 964-5158 Arlington Minnesota 139 West Main Street Arlington, Minnesota Arden E. Kreft Res. Phone 964-2727 L. H. KADING PLUMBING AND HEATING Lennox Furnaces Oil and Gas Warm Air Furnaces Sheetmetal Work Hotpoint Appliances Maytag Appliances Air Conditioning Digging Gutter-Radiator Repairs We Sell the Best and Service the Rest. Arlington: 964-5396 Gaylord: 237-2532 ARLINGTON BODY SHOP Phone 964-2783 HEBEISEN FOOD STORE Arlington Minnesota Marvin Hebeisen Arlington ARLINGTON DRY CLEANERS Alloyd Hebeisen Phone 964-5112 Green Isle Arlington Minnesota Now, girls, says Miss Bauman, this is the way we'll try it. You have to run here, you cross there, you jump now, and now wave. So, girls, let's try it. Compliments of Best Wishes from Lorraine and Bette I VAR'S STATE FARM INSURANCE LORRAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 964-2427 Phone 964-5426 Ivar Lemmage Arlington, Minn. Arlington Minnesota GENUINE AUTO PARTS 306 West Alden Street Arlington Minnesota Phone 964-2202 This ain't no ballet. It's the start of a new rah-rah-rah, zis-boom- bah, yeah, AGI. Compliments of ROBERT J. MAJOR Arlington Minnesota Best Wishes from Dr. P.M. PIHLSTROM Meet your friend at The IDLE HOUR Tina Dettwiler Compliments of H. M. NOACK AND SONS PRODUCE ARLINGTON STATE BANK Chartered in 1895 Arlington Minnesota COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED Member of F. D. I. C. Congratulations to the ARLINGTON-GREEN ISLE CLASS OF 1967! The Directors, Officers, and Staff of the Arlington State Bank join together at this important time in your life to express our Con- gratulations and Good Wishes to each member of the class. We extend a cordial invitation to stop in and enjoy the benefits of our FULL SERVICE BANK. It will be a pleasure to assist you in any service we may be able to perform for you. Your HOME-TOWN bank in the town where you graduate from High School is a good friend to have in time of need. And, in the future years, may you enjoy Health, Happiness, and Prosperity. Arlington State Bank Arlington, Minnesota GEIB JANNI LUMBER COMPANY A. M. TIMM AND SONS, INC. Building Material Paint and Coal Grain, Fertilizer, Feed Northrup King Seeds Grinding, Mixing and Corn Shelling Arlington, Minnesota Phone 964-2887 Phone 964-2744 Arlington Minnesota Fred Matz Compliments of MATZ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY THOMES BROTHERS HARDWARE Arlington, Minnesota Arlington Phone 964-2310 Run, run, run Have some fun. Don't get lame, Gotta win the game. GUY IMPLEMENT CO., 964-2431 The Long Green Line John Deere and Fox Equipment Arlington, Minnesota Underclassmen Sauter and Grove study trophies, etc. Planning to win one? ARLINGTON ENTERPRISE Your Home Town Newspaper Quality Printing--Office Supplies Arlington, Minn. Phone 964-5547 Best Wishes and Success to the Graduating Class of 1967 from THE ARLINGTON DRIVE INN AND CAFE Compliments of MILT’S WALGREEN PHARMACY Phone 964-2246 Arlington ARLINGTON SINCLAIR Motor Tune-up Wheel Balance Goodyear Tires and Batteries Lubrication General Repair Work Sinclair Glenn Meyer 964-2232 Arlington Minnesota POQUETTE Pontiac Buick GMC Trucks Sales and Service 964-2282 or 964-2281 Arlington Minnesota Compliments of ARLINGTON MOTEL on Highway 5 Arlington Minnesota Phone 964-8211 ARLINGTON CONVALESCENT HOME Licensed Nursing Care Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dubbels Phone 964-2252 Arlington Minnesota At next right, Mr. John Smith, our American Yearbook representative, shows samples of new covers. Would you like this? or this? At far right, Pat McGuire and Bob Latzke, and Editor Mick Menzel study the samples. Compliments AUGUST STREICH of Distributor of Oak Grove Dairy Products OLSEN FURNITURE and Phone 964-5354 FUNERAL SERVICE Arlington Minnesota Arlington Minnesota Lettermen's Club initiations are no longer public affairs. Now, it is a strictly secret affair. At the far left, Pat McGuire, first, and Mike Zeiher, with arms upraised and chest expanded, and the others await their turns. At next left, Mike Zeiher no longer waits. Compliments of ROY’S RED OWL STORE Phone 964-2466 Arlington S S SHOE STORE Fin and Feather Shoes La Crosse and Hood Rubber Footwear Alvin Sauter Arlington Minnesota Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 from VERN’S CAFE Arlington Minnesota Best Wishes from ARLINGTON FEED MILL Farm Proved Feeds 964-2208 ARLINGTON CEMENT AND STONE WORKS INC. Arlington, Minnesota 964-2233 AUSTIN LENTZ Motor Tune-up--Wheel Balance Batteries--Lubricating Phone 964-2381 Arlington Minnesota Compliments of GAMBLE STORE Phone 964-2862 Arlington LIDO THEATER Entertainment for the Whole Family Arlington Minnesota Compliments of SANDER'S PEOPLE'S MERCANTILE CLOTHING STORE With you in mind. Phone 964-5144 Arlington Minnesota ARLINGTON MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL Reminds You Scholarships are Available Through Proper Agencies for Hospital Careers . . . Careers in Nursing Compliments ot EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP MUELLER BROS. Hardware Farm Implements Plumbing and Heating Ford Sales and Service Arlington, Minnesota RALPH SOEFFKER Contractor Phone 964-2725 Arlington, Minn. SPANNAUS SERVICE Dealers in Deep Rock Products Ford and Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment Anhydrous Ammonia Phone 964-5328 Arlington They've just gone through that secret ceremonial, ini- tiation into the Lettermen's Club. Pat McGuire, left, and Eugene Schultz, right, are now members of that se- lect group, the Lettermen. Compliments of RAINBOW INN Stu Scheer Telephone 964-8215 Arlington SIBLEY COUNTY OIL COMPANY Prompt Tank Wagon Service Skelly Products Phone 964-2792 Arlington Minnesota SUPER VALU Everyday Low Prices Better Quality Groceries Meats Reuben Sickmann Phone 964-5233 Arlington, Minnesota Compliments of RAUSCHY’S SHOES Camping Trailers Sales and Rentals Arlington Minnesota It's a Thursday Activity Period. Some group - is it the Student Council? or the Lettermen's Club? • - meets in the Library. So, these guys and gals had to leave their regular hangout, the Library, and go to Room 202. That made them sore; Mr. Library Anderson more so; and Mlinar most of all. Compliments of Compliments of Green Isle Works of BLENDA LIFE The Key to Modern Farming Green Isle, Minnesota FARM HAND INC. Let's have a BIG FIFTEEN for the team. Let's go! Up, Patty Trocke; Down, Jan Blake; Up, Sally Scharping; Down, Beda Tjosvold; Up, Betsy Lentz. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 CITIZENS STATE BANK General Banking All Forms of Insurance Bank-by-Mail Service MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Green Isle, Minnesota NEVIN'S GENERAL STORE Phone 326-5181 Green Isle Minnesota FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY Paints and Hardware Free Estimates Green Isle Minnesota FREUDENTHAL OIL COMPANY Shell Service Shell Gas and Oil Grant Batteries--Firestone Tires 326-7161 Green Isle Minnesota Good Luck to the Class of 1967 LOCHER BROS. Green Isle Minnesota To the left is our able, capable Librarian in a non-library pose. On this night he is explaining to the visitors at Open House the hows, whys, whens, and whats of Business Machines. What? No business machine which tells how, why, when and what of fines on overdue library books? To the right is our able, capable Mrs. Sylvia Hahn, nee Sander, not allowing herself to be talked out of a free lunch ticket by that senior man-about-town, the one and only Bob Latzke. GREEN ISLE OIL COMPANY Reuben Sehlin, Proprietor Distributor of Mobiloil Products Phone 326-5441 CORNER BAR Green Isle Minnesota We Buy We Sell Farm Implements OTTO MEYER MACHINERY COMPANY 20 Acres--All Kinds of Machinery Including Tractor Parts Green Isle Minnesota Business and Residence Phone 326-5741 Gladys and Gary Blumke Food - Ice Cream and Our Hospitality Green Isle, Minnesota David Gray, Arlington Phone 964-5131 Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 STAN AND MARG BRANNAN Green Isle Minnesota WALLY'S FARM SERVICE Best Wishes Green Isle Minnesota Supersweet Chows Glencoe Quality Foods It's time for the Homecoming Pa- rade. Queen Suzi Shimota gets a helping hand from the senior foot- ballers. Co-captains Mick Menzel and Steve Griep expect the same kind of helping hand. Do they get it? Mobil DON’S MOBIL SERVICE O. K. HARDWARE STORE Green Isle Phone 326-5021 John and Paul Foley, Props Household and Hardware Supplies to Fit Everyone's Needs Donald Stoeckman Phone 326-9931 KRUEGER AND RENNEKE Dodge Sales and Service Green Isle Minnesota Green Isle Minnesota Good Luck to Class of '67 CLUB NEW YORKER On Highway 5 Green Isle Minnesota GREEN ISLE FEED CO., INC. Your Purina Dealer Complete Line of Feeds Mobile Grinding Mixing Shelling Phone 326-7411 Green Isle, Minn. Herr von Schultz and Herr von Vos with the Senior Class work of art for dat Homecoming float. Says Herr Schultz, Grab dat tiger by da tail. Says Herr Vos, Listen to dat tiger wail. Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 EL AND ESTHER'S Green Isle, Minnesota ERV’S SAWMILL 1 mile east of Green Isle Phone 326-5601 Green Isle Minn. Good Luck to the Class of 1967 JIM'S TAP CLEANING SERVICE Green Isle, Minn. Phone 326-5834 OASIS CAFE The Hatz's Ribs and Chicken Sea Food Open 24 Hours Green Isle Minnesota On Highways 5 and 25 Green Isle Service Garage and Implement Farmhand and Lundell Sales and Service Front End Alignment Major Overhaul and Electric Tune-up MEL KOESTER Green Isle, Minn. Phone 326-5501 Good Luck to the Class of 1967 WEST MOTOR FREIGHT LINES Green Isle, Minn. Earl Muelling 326-7881 Compliments of VOS CONSTRUCTION CO. 326-5769 Green Isle Compliments of HILLCREST CAFE Highway 5 3 Miles S. W. Of Norwood Chickens--Steaks Sea Foods--Barb. Ribs Phillips 66” Gas and Oil STAN'S PHILLIPS 66 467-7631 Norwood Minnesota Congratulations to the Class of '67 THE WHITE ELEPHANT Highways 5 and 212 Norwood Minnesota THE TEMPLE Home of Good Clothes Men's and Boys' Wear Bill Bergmann, Prop. Glencoe Minnesota Compliments of PANNING'S BARBER SHOP PLATO HAMBERG Tuesday Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday The Senior Class of Arlington-Green Isle High School appreciates the co- operation of all our advertisers with- out whose help this yearbook could not have been published. Mick Menzel Steve Griep Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Let us thank you again for the Class of 1967. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President Griep, Treasurer Betty Bullert, Secretary Suzi Shimota, President Menzel. Today, it's Barbecues for lunch and, on such a day, the whole school turns out. Easy on the pickles, says Senior Tom Gillespie to Sophomore Tim Corcoran. Junior Mike Thornes looks on in amazement at Corcoran's self-service style. Leave some for us, say Joe Kreger and George Rehbein. Munch, munch, munch! Those tasty morsels of Barbecues are being rapidly demolished by all. But, Seniors Darrell Dahlke and Jerry Narr seem to be involved in table conversation but with whom ? The barbecues go, two by two, Until everybody is through. And then, maybe, one by one, Until the kitchen has none. So, munch, munch, munch, It's barbecues for lunch. 122 It’s lunch time for the kiddies in the Arlington Grade School. Lunch starts at 11:30 with the lower classes eating first. First-graders come first, the others follow. What's for lunch? Today we have milk, of course, and vegetables, and CHICKEN , and des- sert. And now, let's eat! The first group to be seated for lunch after the Open House As- sembly consisted of several alumni, now parents. Recog- nize any of them ? More than 400 parents attended the Open House Assembly. Following the speaking and visitation program, lunch was served to all in the Old Gym. Our assembly speaker, TV Newscaster Bob Ryan, is right in the middle of this group of daddies and mommies. 123 Completing their athletic careers at AGI are: MIDDLE LEFT PHOTO (left to right): Wrestlers Dan Vos, Rich Henke, Gene Schultz, Wayne Ohland, Tom McCarthy. MIDDLE RIGHT PHOTO: Duane Enbom, track; Steve Koester, baseball; Chuck Schwartz, track. ABOVE: Basket- bailers Bob Latzke, Tom Gillespie. fiats xll . c there is! - ’j. There a ir , A70 Tfore - World News—1966 1. Communists Take A Walk—On October 12th, Soviet Bloc UN delegates look their customary “walk” as Nationalist China Ambassador, Liu Chich, addressed the General Assembly. 2. First Lady Listens—Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines, listens to her husband. President Marcos, ad- dress the UN General Assembly during a state visit in Sep- tember. 3. Secretary Seeks Facts—During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U.S. Commander, Gen. Wm. Westmoreland. It was McNamara’s eighth visit to Viet Nam. 5. Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam—Following a long conference with President Johnson in September, Arthur Goldberg, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects for a Viet Nam settlement and said, “the door is open and we sec no evidence it has been closed. 6. Jet Comes Home—A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier deck in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Nam. 7. Happy Filipinos—This flag-waving group of Filipinos greeted President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived there for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 4. United Nations Chief Stays On—Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he wishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. 8. Guest of Russians—During a December reception at the Soviet Embassy in Paris, French President Charles DcGaulle chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visiting France. 9. Welsh Disaster— On October 21st, the world was sorrowed to learn that a huge coal slag heap at Aberfan, Wales, had come crashing down on some homes and the Pantglas Junior School. Nearly 200—mostly children—died in the disaster. 10. Russians Say No—On November 4th, Nikolai T. Federenko, Soviet Ambassador to the UN, casts the 104th Russian veto in the 21 year history of the Security Council. 11. Anniversary Ceremony—In October, this photo was moni- tored in Tokyo of young Chinese people celebrating the 17th anniversary of Communist rule of the Chinese mainland. 12. Erhard Loses—With bowed head, Ludwig Erhard contem- plates the many problems faced by his West German govern- ment. In late November, Kurt Georg Kiesingcr successfully formed a new coalition government and became Chancellor.
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