Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

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VK The I960 Arrow A y published by the WlAA). ) yviiyo-VA oJTju uOu A Xj ®-®W a'U -jA lukwonago, Wisconsin We, themrftjvv Istaff, on behalf of the Sen- Y fj iW (.la of I960, present with pride this re- r j lukwonago Union y rf MUKWONAGO COMMUNITY LIBRARY % % To you, Mr. James Brenner—who has guided us toward broader cultural outlooks and greater intellectual achievements through your patience, kind- ness, ready wit, and understanding—we dedicate our 1960 Arrow. classmate. tional Honor Soci ence aC R1AM A z r EVERETT Ll'NDHY u i I memories -mannered even-temperpd boy with a was an honor stiment—a member of ry , 2' He participated in football, track. who verett pleas spos ‘SZe , tender heart, in peace; Sleep, holy spirit, blessed soul. —Tennyson ' • c : u. • ... . _ i r' v-t.'-- ' . -l- t Miss Weier. ADVISOR EDITOR SSISTA T EDITOR SINESS MANAGER BP I ESSS MANAGER Penny Peck Zv Ceil hfinan _ ’ FA WI V :' jjf S!iermait SENIORS ITmrQl eA ) tiS i anne Schafer. Jeri Stasko, Judy ;ight. R j[ tot !si fjfijge. Linda Peardon. Vicki Scheffel. 3atty Mrsrd. Pp rette Holtzer. lANI HONS: Bu Jd jlz, Wilma Pitt, Garolynn Con- ■ roy, BusrfC Iofstedt, Jean Woit, Sally Har- maj frK ath JBe 11 z. sPE WHTEVEJflt Kay Kane, Polly Welch. S£w?TS: Elaine Acker. Kelsey. Barh Bissett. ART TND (1I?UydiAPHV?Vh llis Mussell, Dorothy Naumann. TYPISTS: Pally Ward, Paulette Holtzer. Row 1: P. Holtzer. P. Welch, L. Kelsey, B. Suffridge, K. Schmidt. Row 2: V. Scheffel, N. Kroll, B. Bissett, W. Pitt. J. Stasko, E. Porter, L. Peardon. Row 3: E. Acker, J. Wright. C. Conroy. J. Schafer, B. Hofstedt, J. Woit, P. Kane. Roiv 4: P. Ward, J. Buchholz, D. Naumann, K. Beltz, S. Harmann, B. King, D. Behlendorf, P. Mussell. As seniors many of you are completing the for- mal education you started thirteen years ago. The diploma you will receive in June recognizes that you have completed a course of study which you selected. It will assure you of an opportunity to continue your education, obtain a job or an ap- prenticeship as you planned. What you do in either of these depends upon you. and we hope the habits and skills you have developed here and the knowledge you have will assure you of continued success. May you always finish any task you start and finally reach the goals which today are dreams. Sincerely. Kenneth Horn Iso 1’ I hope the past four years at Mukwonago Union High school have been profitable as well as enjoyable for you. As you think back to your school days. I'm sure you will recall many of the happy memories which are recorded in this an- nual. Mv best wishes go with each and every- one of you. Sincerely, Cal Danielson JANET COOPER. B.S. Wisconsin State—LaCrosse, Wis- State—River Falls . . . Eng- Speech . . . Forensics . . . “Be quiet!!! Thank you.” GERALD BETHKE. B.S. Carroll College, U. of Wisconsin— Milwaukee . . . Physics, Mathema- tics . . . Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Golf . . . “My tongue got all tangled up in my eye teeth, and couldn t see what I was saying.” JAMES BRENNER, B.S. Marquette University, U. of Wis- consin . . . American History, French . . . Senior Class Play . . . “There's a right way and a wrong way and then there is my way” or “Or did I tell you about the time I HELENE ARPKE, B.A., M.A. Lakeland College, U. of Wisconsin. Wisconsin State—Oshkosh . . . English . . . Junior Class Play . . . “Now, when you go to college . . .” or “Ssh.” CLARENCE BROWN. PH.B., M.ED. Wisconsin State — Whitewater, Milton College, U. of Wisconsin— Milwaukee, Marquette University . . . Chemistry . . . Guidance Di- rector, Science Club . . . “We're really going to plug this nine weeks.” KATHLEEN JENSEN, B.S. Wisconsin State—LaCrosse . . . Physical Education . . . Cheer- leaders, Pep Club, G.A.A . . . “Look! either like it or pet out!” JON DAHLE. B.E. Wisconsin State—Whitewater, U. of Wisconsin . . . Science, Social Science . . . Assistant Varsity Foot- ball. Varsity Track . . . “Out with the gum.” NORBERT HOTZ. B.S., M.M. U. of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, Army Music School— Washington, D.C., U. of Southern California, Fred Waring Choral School . . . Band. Girls’ Glee Club . . . Dance Orchestra . . . “We can't accomplish anything when you talk.” ROBERT DOUGLAS, B.S. Wisconsin State—Platteville . . . Agriculture, Industrial Arts . . . B-Team Football, Varsity Baseball . . . “Settle down!!” DANIEL KAMOSKE, B.S. U. of Wisconsin—Madison. Mil- waukee . . . History, Social Pro- blems. American Government . . . B-Team Basketball ... ‘7 kid you ALICE KNURR. B.ED. Wisconsin State—Whitewater . . . Business Education . . “Ready? Begin!” DARLENE OTT. B.E. Wisconsin State—Oshkosh. U. of Wisconsin . . . Librarian . . . Pow Wow Advisor . . . “You came in here lo read—not talk!” FRANCES KEELER, B.S. College Misericordia — Pennsyl- vania, Wisconsin State — White- water . . . English . . . L.T.L. . . . “May have your assignments, please?” FLORENCE MITCHELL. B.S. U. of Wisconsin—Milwaukee . . . Mathematics . . .“You’re going to have a quiz.” MARVIN MELICHAR. B.S Wisconsin State—LaCrosse. Wisconsin . . . Social S( Driver Education . . . “Wat for the tree!” LYLE N0VINSK1, B.S., M.s. Wisconsin State—Platteville, U. of Wisconsin, Marquette University . . . Art . . . “That I like.” DONOVAN STRANDT, B.A. Carroll College . . . Latin, Eng- lish, World History . . . Assistant Freshman Football, Assistant Track . . . “All right, you honor students, let’s get down to work.” ERNEST RZEPECKI, B.S. Wisconsin State—Superior, U. of Wisconsin — Madison, Milwaukee . . . Biology, Senior Science, Ge- ography . . . Freshman Football, Visual Aids . . . “Too much enthu- siasm in this study halllps -j JAMES UPTHAGROVE, B.S. U. of Wisconsin . . . Elementary Physical Education, Driver Educa- tion . . . “Fine as a frog’s hair— and, that’s mighty fine.” RICHARD UNDERBERG. B.M. Lawrence College, Western State College—Colorado, U. of Wiscon- sin—Milwaukee . . . Band, Girls’ Glee Club . . . Indianettes, Dance Orchestra . . ROBERT WASTIAN, B.S. Wisconsin State—Platteville . . . Industrial Arts . . . Photography Club . . . “Quiet doivn and take your seats!” ANITA WEIER, B.Ed. Wisconsin State—Whitewater, U. of Colorado—Boulder . . . Busi- ness Education . . . Arrow Ad- visor, National Honor Society . . . “If the shoe fits, wear it.” JANE WOLFGRAM. R.N., P.H.N. Milwaukee Hospital, Marquette University . . . School Nurse . . . Nurses’ Club . . . “Open up—we’ll take your temp.” VIRGINIA WUTTI, B.S. Wisconsin State — Stout, U. of Wisconsin . . . Home Economics . F.H.A. . . . “Ifait for me to dismiss you!” SCHOOL SECRETARIES Mrs. Stoecker Mrs. Kane Willard Porter, Clerk Fred Schmidt, Director Alvin Berg, Treasurer Town of Vernon Village of Mukwonago Town of Mukwonago Harold Peck Ingval Ulrikson Sterling Enright Gerald Austin Village of Big Bend Town of Eagle Village of Eagle Village of North Prairie BOARD OF EDUCATION NEW ADDITIONS SENIORS Class Motto: Pick a Peak and Climb Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Mint Green and Silver PRESIDENT.......................Bob Kober VICE PRESIDENT..................Garv McGill SECRETARY-TREASURER.............Bill Krestan CLASS ADVISOR..................Mr. Danielson ELAINE PATRICIA ACKER “Lainy” “I try to be shy, but . . .” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleaders 4; Transferred from Boca Ciega, St. Petersburg, Florida. KAREN JOAN ARNOLD “Susie” “Quiet but nice.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jun- ior Class Play Committee 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4. ROBERT LEE BAUMGARTNER “Bob” “How are you going to keep him down on the farm?” Track 1. DIANE BARBARA BEHLENDORF “Diane” “She looks like an angel, but looks are de- ceiving.” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 3,4; Glee Club 1,4-; Pow Wow Staff 4; Massed Choir 4; Junior Class Play 3; L.T.L. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Prom Committee 3: Student Council 4, Vice President 4. KATHLEEN VERNA NEWMAN BETHKE “Kathy” “I'm replacing my books with a set oj pots and pans.” Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Nurses Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4. JOAN M. BERANEK “Joanie” “As the world grows smaller, her group of friends grows larger.” L.T.L. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Student Council 3. FREDRIC BEYER “Fred” “Little men do great things.” Track 3; Science Club 3; Transferred from West Allis Central JOYCE L. BUCHHOLZ “Joycie” “Sweet and smart, always does her part.” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Indian- ettes 2,3,4; Massed Choir 4; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Pep Band 3,4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4. ROBERT W. BUCHHOLZ “Bob” “Never says much, never gets in dutch.” Football 1; Golf 1. KAY VERONICA BUTLER “Kay” “Bits of wit and wits of nonsense.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 4; Massed Band 4; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 2; L.T.L. 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Student Council 2; Forensics 1; Science Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pep Club 4. DONALD GENE COMBS “Don” “What did you say? I was thinking about heaven.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 4; Pep Band 2,3; Forensics 4; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Camera Club 3. MARY CAROLYNN CONROY “Carolynn” “Anyone for hunting tall game?” Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Arrow Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3; L.T.L. 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4; G.A.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; For- ensics 4; Science Club 3; Frosty Fantasy Queen 4; Transferred from Villa de Chantal, Illinois. JOHN ROSS BLOTT “Johnny” “What would red hair and a new car attract?” Band 1; Pow Wow Staff 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; Class President 1; Track 1,2,3,4. FRANK A. BORBASH “Frankie” “Who cares about school? The fish are bit- _ mg. Track 2. JUANITA ROXANA DAVIS “Nita” “Chitter, chatter all the day.” Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Librarian 3,4; F.H.A. 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Transferred from Fort Atkinson High School. PAUL WILLIAM DOMENOSKY “Baldy” “Let’s get to the ‘Cora’ the matter.” Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Homecoming King 4; In- tramurals 4. W. ALAN EHR “Alan'’ “Shakespeare must have invented two Ro- meos.” Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Track 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3. DENNIS ELERTSON “Denny'’ “There he sits with his foot in his mouth.” Basketball 2; Intramurals 3,4; Transferred from Horace-Mann, West Allis. SHARON MARIE ELLIS “Sharon” “Lo, hear the gentle lark.” N.H.S. 2,3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Massed Choir 1,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; L.T.L. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleading 3; Forensics 4; Science Club 2. GARY DENNIS FOLEY “Gary” “Silence has many advantages.” Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4; M Club 4; Intramurals 3,4. DAVID ARTHUR GMIREK “Dave” “His smile has immense face value.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; Massed Band 4; Pep Band 4; Camera Club 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3. DENNIS HENRY GOODEARLE “Goodboy” “A twinkle in his eye and a million-dollar smile.” Football 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Track 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Prom Court 3. ELOISE ALLENE HALL “Eloise” “Let's live dangerously.” Glee Club 2,3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; L.T.L. 1,2. GLORY HANSEN “Glor” “Glory be—clear the skies.” Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Pep Club 4, Vice President 4. RAYMOND R. HANSEN “Moose'5 “Maybe ballet lessons would improve my loot- work. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2.3; Homecoming Court 2,4; M Club 2,3,4. g RUTH WILMA HARTMANN “Ruthie” “Quiet and shy but certainly not forgotten.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 3,4; Glee Club 2,4; Massed Band 4; L.T.L. 1,2. GARRY FRANK HAUSEN “Butch” “There's plenty of room at the top, but there is no place to sit doivn.” Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Forensics 3; Sci- ence Club 3,4; Wrestling Team 4; Trans- ferred from St. Francis Minor Seminary, Mil- waukee. ROBERT HENRY “Bob” “Women and streetcars are alike—another one will come along in a minute.” Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; Stu- dent Council 1. DENNIS ROBERT HILL “Dennis the Menace” May I have this dance?” Glee Club 2; Pep Club 4; Camera Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Class President 2; Tram- poline Club 3,4; Football Manager 1,2,3; Baseball Manager 1,2; Track Manager 3; Basketball Manager 2,3. RICHARD ARNOLD HOEFT “Frankie” “Getting up early in the morning, is simply a question of mind over mattress.” Pow Wow Staff 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; M Club 3,4; Trans- ferred from Mauston High School. BONNIE LAUREL HOFSTEDT “Bonnie” “She is a nice girl, a sweet girl, and her hair hangs down in ringlets.” Arrow Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 2,4; Junior Class Play 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. L. PAULETTE HOLTZER “Paulie” “If laughter is good for the heart, she'll live forever.” N.H.S. 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Arrow- Staff 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; L.T.L. 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Transferred Waukesha High School. SANDRA ANN HUNTER “Sandy” “ believe in the old adage—be a friend to man.” Glee Club 2; Librarian 3. i CHARLES LOUIS JANSSEN “Chuck” “Why do I have to let homework interfere with my night life?” Football Manager 1; Track 1,2; Basketball Manager 1; Intramurals 4; Wrestling 4. LEE A. JOHNSON “Minnie” “His heart is in his game.” Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 1; M Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1. PATRICIA ANNE KANE “Pat” “A bit of Irish elf dances in her eyes.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Arrow Staff 3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Homecoming Court 2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleading 2,3; Forensics 2,4; Science Club 3. WILLIAM EDWARD KEELER “Fat” “Better late than never.” Band 1,2,3; Pow Wow Staff 4; Football 2; Golf 2; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Science Club 2,3; Latin Club 4. LAWRENCE JOHN KELSEY, JR. “Larry” “When you’re finished Mr. Hemmingivay, take over.” Arrow Staff 4; Glee Club 2,3; Pow Wow Staff 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Track 1.2; Trampoline Club 4; Massed Choir 3,4. THOMAS E. KLOKNER “Tom” Hrii ? “Winds may corne, winds may go; but I’ll blow on forever.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 4: Track 2,3; Basketball 1: Massed Band 4; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Pep Band 3,4. ROBERT C. KOBER “Sleepy” “Honest, Mr. B., I was awake when made that last shot.” Band 1,2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Class President 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4. MICHEAL D. KREBSBACH “Herby” The biggest little man in school.” Football 2,4; Baseball 2,4; Track 2,4; Basket- ball 1,2,4; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Com- mittee 3. WILLIAM P. KRESTAN “Bill” “There are a powerful lot of strings in a man’s life—apron, heart, purse, car, harp.” Football 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Prom Court 3; Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. JUNE ELD A LIPPERT “Junne” “Always ready for a good time—and she us- ually has one.” Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2. ' V RICHARD EARL MAASS V J ■.- -Dicr T Bothering people is my chief delight. ’ Football 1.2.3: Baseball 2,3; Track 1. MARIE LOUISE LUEBKE “Marie” “There’s no business like monkey business.' Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Junior Class Play Committee 3. ELLEN LOUISE MADISON “Ellen” “I have never found the perfect boy, but it is fun looking.” G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 2. GARY DEAN McGILL “Feets” “So the moon is beautiful—so what?” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Class Vice President 4. LINDA L. MEIER “Linda” “A spark of mischief ignites a big fire.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pow Wow Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4, Secre- tary 4. GARY MUECKE PHYLLIS JEAN MUSSELL “Phil” ‘“Art’ to her is not a boy’s name. Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3; Science Club 1,2,3. DOROTHY JUDITH NAUMANN “Dotty” “An active mind, a creative heart, and a lovely personality.” Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Arrow Staff 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Massed Choir 4; Forensics 4; Transferred from Big Foot High, Wal- worth. RONALD ALVIN NELSON “Ron” “Ron by name, Krupa by trade.” Band 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; Massed Choir 3,4; Camera Club 4; Transferred from Herscher High, Illinois. HARRY E. NIMTZ. JR. “Harry” ‘7 just don’t fight ’em off, that’s all ” Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Band 4. JAMES M. OCKWOOI) “Jim” “If school is liberty, give me death.” Football 3; Transferred from Catholic Me- morial. Waukesha. WARREN PAUL PAT “Pots” “A friendly fellow never forlorn, and how he can blow that big bass horn.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1.2; Pow Wow Staff 4; Baseball. 1,4; Massed Band 4; Pep Band 3,4. LINDA LOU PEARDON “Linda” “Dedicated and devoted to her work.” N.H.S. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Arrow Staff 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Massed Band 4; L.T.L. 1,2.3,4: Prom Committee 3; Science Club 1,2. PENELOPE JANE PECK “Penny” “Pennies even shine in the dark.” N.H.S. 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Pep Club 4, President 4; Arrow Editor 4; Pow Wow Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Massed Choir 1,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; L.T.L. 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Forensics 4; Science Club 2,3. WILMA MARIE PITT “Willie” “Not very tall, in fact, quite small. Her good nature is loved by all.” Arrow Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4. ELLEN PORTER “Ellen” “At first she seems so quiet and wise, but what is that twinkle in her eyes?” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Court 3; L.T.L. 1,2; G.A.A. 4; Prom Committee 3; Science Club 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. ROBERT GEORGE RAIT “Bob” “The silent man is most trusted.” Track 3; Intramurals 3,4; Transferred from West Allis Central. PATRICIA DIANE RELLATZ “Pat” “Her fortune is in her smile.” Glee Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; G.A.A. 4; Transferred from Arrowhead High, Hartland. THOMAS F. RIDGEMAN “Tom” “Father’s pride, mothers joy, he’s going to be a farmer boy.” Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1. BEVERLY ANN ROBERS “Bev” “A dull and dreary existence does not appeal to me.” Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; L.T.L. 1,2; Librar- ian 4. CAROLYN SUE ROWLETT “Carolyn” “A friend to all, a foe to none.” Band 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. WILLIAM TUCKER SAjVDERS “Bill” “Little Bill from Bunker Hill, he never wor- ries, he never will.” Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Stu- dent Council 2,3. JOANNE EMILY SCHAFER “Jo” “Everyday she works away to reach a higher goal.” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play- Committee 3; Pep Band 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN SCHMIDT “Kay” “Sugar and spice and everything nice.” Arrow Staff 3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Tram- poline Club 3; Massed Band 4; Prom Court 3; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4, President 4; G.A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 3; Pep Band 1; Science Club 1,2,3; Class Vice President 3. SUSAN LEE SCOTT “Scotty” “Quiet and serene in her manner.” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Indianettes 3,4; Massed Band 4; L.T.L. 1.2.3.4, Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Jun- ior Class Play Committee 3; Pep Band 3,4. CEIL MARIE SHERMAN “Cecil” “IEhen I hat my eyelashes, I mean business.” Arrow Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4; N.H.S. 2.3.4, Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 4, Co-Editor; Junior Class Play 3; L.T.L. 1,2; Student Council 4, President; Forensics 4. TOM G. SHERMAN “Tom” “Happy go lucky, fair and free, nothing there is that bothers me.” Intramurals 4; Transferred from Catalina High, Tucson, Arizona. DAVID PAUL SMART “Dave” “He turned his radio to the air, and the wave lengths curled his hair.” N.H.S. 2,3; Junior Class Play Committee 3. MARILYN KAY SORENSEN “Cookie” “Red is my favorite color.” Band 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Indianettes 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 1,4; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Jun- ior Class Play Committee 3; Student Council 1. JERI SANDRA STASKO “Jer” “He’s got the hat, she’s got the baseball.” Arrow Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Prom Commit- tee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Cheer- leaders 1,3; Forensics 1,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Latin Club 4, President. CAROL JEAN STOWELL “Carol” “A newcomer friendly to all.” Librarian 4; Transferred from Norris Farm. BOBBI JEAN SUFFRIDGE “Bobbi” “The hardest thing to give is ‘in’.” Arrow Staff 4; Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Indianettes 3,4; L.T.L. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Cheer- leaders 2,3; Librarian 2; Forensics 4; Science Club 1,2. THOMAS C. THOMPSON “Tom” “Who? Me have problems? Never!” Band 2,3,4, President 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3; Track 3; Trampo- line Club 3; Massed Band 4; Prom King 3; Student Council 3; Wrestling Team 4; M Club 4; Transferred from Custer High, Mil- waukee. THOMAS JON TREFFINGER “Tom” “Is there nothing in a man’s power to shorten these long study hours?” Track 4; Basketball 2; Intramurals 1,4. KAREN ANNETTE WAMBOLD . “Karen” JLvtJ! fieCAt’ 1 “She has an ever changing heart.” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Trampoline Club 3; L.T.L. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANNE WARD “Patty” “Take a letter, please.” Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Pep Club 4; Massed Band 3, Massed Choir 4; L.T.L. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3. RITA JEAN WHETTAM “Reel” “A combination of vim, vigor, and vitality.” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; L.T.L. 1,2; Stu- dent Council 2; Science Club 1. CORA JEAN WHITEAKER? “Corny” “She’s ap ’PauT led by tall men.” Homecoming Queen 4, L.T.L. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play Committee 3. JEAN ANN WOITK1ELEW1CZ “Jeani” “Good, athletic girl—G.A.A.” Arrow Staff 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Prom Committee 3; Junior Class Play Committee 3; Nurses Club 4. JUDITH ANN WRIGHT “Judy” “Wright is Never wrong.” Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Latin Clul 4, Junior Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Arrow Staff 4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Massed Choir 3,4; Prom Court 3;Cheerleaders 1,2,3, Co-captain 3; G.A.A. 1.4. SUZANNE DIANE ZIPPRICH “Shosho” “Oh, how she can drive that little bug.” Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Latin Club 4, Vice President; Transferred from Univer- sity Lake School, Oconomowoc. KAREN LEE ZVOLENA “Karen” “Hotv can anyone resist that winning smile?’’ Arrow Staff 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Indianettes 3,4; Massed Band 4; Junior Class Play 3; Prom Queen 3; L.T.L. 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Science Club 2. HAROLD SCHMITT. JR. “Beatnik” “Let the others labor. I’ll do the rest.” Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. Not Pictured DO YOU REMEMBER? As Registration day. crXThe first day of classes. Patty Ward was crowned queen of the winter formal. ft When the seniors yelled “Homeroom’ 1 S°r ,Yv° ,ttvOT AS As and everyone ran to their homerooms. The football championship. The first post prom party at Merrill Hill’s Country Club. resThe N.Y.F. Club in girls’ P. E. When the “measles” invaded the L.T.L. winter formal, p j Kissin’ bugs at the New Year’s Eve party. E When everyone was afraid of Mr. Brenner’s History class. When some girls had a p.j. party and painted prom murals at 2 a.m. and then took a hike. When Harry Nimtz pulled the cord at the prom, hut the balloons didn’t fall. When Sharon Ellis ran across the stage during “Little Women and tripped and said “OOOps.” Prohibition and 40.000 troops in the boarding house at Salem. When Boh Henry and Tom Thompson were honorary members of Mr. Brenner’s YO YO CluL Jeri and Kay gave Pat her diploma on the player’s bus. Rita threw Cookie in the showers. Everyone is still afraid of Mr. Brenner’s History Class. Cora and Paul reigning over the muddiest homecoming ever. Joan Beranek’s car having a smoke fit. Taking the class trip to Washington, D.C., and New York—Wow! Carolynn reigning over Frosty Fantasy with an even taller king, Norman c nV°rS The four George Washingtons chopping down a tree. SC1 rr.1 • 1 . 1_________ prs The senior banquet bringing heartaches, headaches, and what doesn t ache.'' Patty Ward getting a rag caught in her instrument the day of the winter concert Cave woman Naumann making her appearance in civilization. Penny took a big trip—Hurrah for West Point! A snowball fight at one o’clock in the morning. East Troy beat us in football. Mr. Kamoske gave us the low down on Sears Roebuck vs. Plumbing. The mummies and beatniks made their appearance at the Christmas Program. No one had Mr. Brenner’s History class. Row I: Fatty Ward, Kay Schmidt. Diane Behlendorf. Ruth Hartmann, Ceil Sherman. Row 2: Penny Peck, Pat Kane, Paulette Holtzer, Sharon Ellis, Gary McGill (Absent). D.A.R. AWARD Ceil Sherman was selected by the Senior Class and the Faculty as the Senior girl who best fulfills the traits of service, dependability, leadership, and patriotism. Ceil is the Business Manager of the 1960 ARROW, Co-Editor of the Pow Wow, the treasurer of National Honor Society, a member of the band, active in forensics and President of the Student Council. CEIL SHERMAN BADGER GIRL BADGER BOY DICK HOEFT TOP TEN January 28. 1960 KAY SCHMIDT Garry Hausen Sharon Ellis Karen Zvolena Bill Krestan Class of ’60 CHANNEL LISTINGS 2 Nicest Personality 4 Most Athletic 5 Most Talented 6 Cutest Couple 11 Best Dressed 12 Best Sense of Humor Emmies Penny Peck Dennis Goodearle Tom Klockner Dorothy Naumann CLASSES Junior Class Officers Bob Posekany..................PRESIDENT Bernadette Gajewski......VICE PRESIDENT Mary Jo Sniderwin...SECRETARY-TREASURER Mrs. Keeler.....................ADVISOR Sophomore Class Officers Chip Trampe.................PRESIDENT Johanna Kastner........VICE PRESIDENT Nancy Tomter......SECRETARY-TREASURER Mr. Brown.....................ADVISOR Freshman Class Officers Lyle King.....................PRESIDENT Kathy Ronan.............VICE PRESIDENT Monica Castro.......SECRETARY-TREASURER Mrs. Mitchell................. ADVISOR JUNIORS Row I: J. Bade, A. Baumgartner, S. Harmann, R. Ciszewski, J. Dawson, H. Creen, I. Gainer. Row 2: E. Bertz, B. Gajewski, P. Gmirek, B. Bissett, V. Dable, E. Duncan, B. Beaver, N. Babcock, S. Boyd, A. Doughty. Row 3: J. Beilfuss, K. Bcltz, M. Colby, S. Anich, M. Buchholz, K. Fejnas, K. Bates, R. Brower, K. Brach. Row 4: B. Ball, R. Fleming, B. Al- brecht, G. Goldsmith, K. Dable, B. Bollinger, D. Czarapata, H. Christianson, J. Dahle. Row 5: D. Dewey, T. Dulka, M. Christianson, D. Chase, R. Day, K. Bush, G. Anderson, P. Ball, D. Czubin, M. Bissett. Row 1: L. Liddicoat, J. Hansen, J. Lueck, J Nitschke, B. King, S. Kruse. Row 2: M. John son, M. Noak, D. Matthews, E. Kroll, L. Nico son, N. Kroll, B. Ludyjan, E. Holtzer. Row 3 A. King, S. Merath, L. Liesenfelder, R. Hun kins, C. King, D. Lartz, J. Newman. Row 4 A. Kroll, D. Knurr, J. Mason, R. Hansen, J Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Kern, J. Kropelz Row 5: J. Kijewski, S. Krzman, J. Hardina, R McGrath, D. Kainz, J. Kaiser, T. McGee, A Mihlbauer. Row : R. Rait, S. Selchert, R. Stair, T. Wil- liams, G. Strickler, M. Turner. Row 2: J. Ronnan, J. Schenk, A. Wagner, A. Rait, S. Petersen, V. Scheffel, M. J. Sniderwin, J. Sol- berg, R. Taylor. Row 3: C. Pellman, S. Schroeder, P. Welch, B. Voshurg, E. Wilton, J. Pinterics, E. Perkins, C. Talatzko. Row 4. L. Sanders, M. Searl, L. Stangel, C. Tess, L. Niegelsen, V. Schrader, K. Unold, S. Wolfe. Row 5: J. Pipp, D. Taylor, B. Rose, W. Wier, R. Pladies, B. Russell, B. Posckany, C. Rob- ers, R. Wilson. SOPHOMORES Row 1: J. Lyons, L. McGrath, N. Lederhouse, S. Meyers, J. Lancin, D. Leighton, D. Kropetz. Row 2: R. Meyers, G. Luebke, C. Luebke, K. Maass, C. Kolbeck, K. Nygren, S. Olson, L. Krebsbach, J. Kastner. Row 3: M. Klingbyll, J. Kirschke, B. Majstorovic, C. Karsten, G. Nohren, L. McCaffery, P. Olsen, I. Kainz. Row 4: J. Kilcrece, K. Hand, V. Meurer, D. Madison, E. McKenzie, P. Nielsen, C. Newby, J. Hyland. Row 5: R. Knurr, M. Marsh, L. Lianas, T. Koch, D. Lutz, T. Kovac, D. Mar- tens, R. McGuire, D. Meyers. Row 1: B. Anderson, A. Bourdo, J. Derring, G. Gorell, G. Doughty, K. Donaldson, C. Holz. Row 2: L. Johnson, E. Dabel, G. Grams, C. Foat, C. Baumgartner, J. Brackett, T. Bauer, J. Holsinger. Row 3: K. Buss, B. Hotz, A. Acker, S. Hollingsworth, S. Bayer, K. Dcnker, J. Burnham, L. Adler. Row 4: S. Hoffmann, I). Dickson, L. Garton, B. Gaulke, D. Hausen, J. Bush, R. Hein, B. Hembrook, G. Bowey. Row 5: J. Considine, N. Bourdo, G. Ebbott, T. Joerger, W. Domenosky, T. Hauser, J. Hill, B. Bishop, W. Foss. low 1: D. Schroeder, S. Peck, C. Schmear, C !ipprieh, T. Von Dahlen, G. Schoemann. T 'chmidt, M. Wolf. Row 2: S. Thomas, J. Stef en, B. Reuteler, R. Sweeney, C. Shaffer, D mith, P. Powleit, N. Tomter, K. Westrick, C chankey. Row 3: S. Pettis, P. Welch. P. Pruess ). Smith, G. Perkins, B. Vick, G. Turner, M Valter, E. Soldol. Row 4: P. Walgren, N. Zvo ena, M. Whinnery, G. Shealy, C. Schwass, L Thompson, A. Powlak, S. Williams. W. Ridge nan, D. Vant. Row 5: J. Pafford. D. Todd, R ichmidt, L. Wright, W. Shultz, C. Trampe, D ieeley, K. Wilson, F. Purdy, C. Vollmer. P Vaener. Row 1: D. Powers, D. Smart, R. Ritterbusch E. Williams, S. Spinato, J. Gilson. Row 2: D Rait, A. Orth, T. Schmidt, J. Schwass, L Smith, P. Schnitzler, R. Olson, J. Wisniewski J. Nygren. Row 3: S. Schnitzler, S. Strickler M. Rice, N. Nitschke, L. Nicoson, B. Tref fenger, B. Ward, T. Sorensen, S. Zuerner Row 4: D. Newmann, P. Peck, B. Szymkowski A. Noak, D. Pedersen, G. Trapp, R. Nelson D. Pett, C. Ronan. Row 5: V. Ockwood, E Tabor, M. Stewart, M. Wilcox, R. Otterness G. Stahl, J. Wegner, R. Parker, L. Wielgus. C. Rendall. FRESHMEN Row 1: G. Hofstedt, P. Andorfer, A. Bethke G. Hartley, R. Hunkins, L. Hansen, D. Ebert T. Boyden. Row 2: M. Castro, B. Gainer, L Bourdo, K. Craig, C. Combs, H. Houk, D Bahr, D. Hawes, S. Eichsteadt, A. Barth, A Domyen. Row 3: G. Dickow, I). Enright, $ Dahle, M. Conn, C. Guthrie, J. Green, J. Fin ney, E. Duncan, C. Dewey. Row 4: C. Cullen S. DeRosia, M. Grutzmacher, C. Brach, D. An derson, G. Cunningham, G. Hand, D. Hill, T Hand, S. Bergmann. Row 5: H. Christianson, T. Hughes, M. Hassett, T. Bauer, A. Fickau, B. Bieske, J. Anderson, R. Craig, I). Foster, B. Beaver. Row 1: B. Lueck, A. Kienast, J. Holtzer, M. McGill, D. Kukla, D. Link, L. Lesperance. Row 2: P. Knurr, J. Madison, B. Lord, D. Messer, W. Morris, B. Kufalk, D. Kilpin, D. Kropetz, J. Liesenfelder. Row 3: K. Lemke, B. Kading, S. Hein, J. Johnson, 0. Kornis, J. Kruse, J. Jensen, E. Moore, J. Beranek. Row 4: L. Mironischen, L. Lenz, P. Kratsch, C. Johnson, C. Conroy, D. Goller, G. Holsclaw, M. Jahr, P. Hall. Row 5: J. Majstorovic, W’. Kippers, J. Ludke, R. Mueller, M. Johnson, B. Kingston, B. Mickol, L. King, C. Marvin. BAND Row 1: B. Hotz, K. Butler, J. Steffen, M. Sniderwin, J. Bade. Row 2: J. Steffen, E. Williams, S. Eichsteadt, M. Castro, D. Kilpin, S. Dahle, C. Foat, R. Hartmann, R. Fleming, M. Wolf. Row 3: C. Holz, M. Whinnery, S. Anich, A. Wagner, L. Liddicoat, E. Wilton, C. Luebke, C. Shaffer, J. Kruse, S. Harmann, J. Kastner, D. Anderson. Row 4: V. Scheffel, S. Scott, K. Brach, T. Klockner, J. Buchholz, P. Gmirek, B. Bissett, C. Sherman, R. Whettam, J. Jensen, B. Ward, G. Grams, B. Suffridge, S. Hollingsworth, L. Krebsbach, D. Behlendorf, L. Peardon. Row 5: K. Schmidt, J. Lueck, L. Johnson, B. Rohers, S. Thomas, S. Olson, K. Craig, B. Lord, T. Sorensen, B. Vick, A. Mihlbauer, S. Merath, R. McGuire, W. Kippers, R. Nelson, H. Nimtz, K. Beltz. BAND Row 1: IV Nitschke, S. Zuerner, C. Dewey, A. Doughty, P. Olsen. Row 2: J. Finney, C. Combs, L. Wielgus, I). Pett, B. Knowlton, R. Mueller, J. Madison, E. Bertz. Row 3: D. Cmirek, J. Hansen, T. Boydcn, D. Bahr, D. Seeley, N. Babcock, R. Pladies, M. Buchholz, J. Considine, C. Tess, P. Ward. Row 4: J. Schafer, B. Kingston, D. Todd, C. Brach, P. Kratsch, L. Hansen, M. Grutzmacher, M. Wilcox, J. Gilson, D. Foster, A. Fickau, D. Hawes, B. Rus- sell, W. Morris, 1. Hausen, W. Pitt. Row 5: P. Nielsen, M. Christianson, W. Patz, A. Kienast, L. Stangel, M. Kern, B. Posekany, T. Thompson, J. Dahle, M. Colby, L. Wright, D. Combs, T. Joerger, C. Rowlett, D. Smart, L. Sanders, N. Zvolena, J. Kirschke, B. Bollinger, D. Knurr, M. Bissett, K. Zvolena. INDIANETTES Row 1: J. Steffen, V. Sc he ff el, M. Sniderwin, B. Bissctt, L. Krebs bach. Row 2: S. Scott, J. Bade, B. Suffridge, M. Whinnery. Row 3: J. Buchholz, K. Zvolena, M. Buchholz, C. Holz. Leader: M. Sorensen. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Row 1: A. Domyen, B. Kading, D. Newmann, R. Taylor, S. Scott, J. Buchholz, P. Holtzer, J. Wisniewski, J. John- son, P. Peck, R. Meyers, N. Tomter, P. Schnitzler. Row 2: K. Beltz, L. Mironischen, K. Bates, G. Trapp, E. Hall, P. Ward, K. Newman, K. Schmidt, P. Andorfer, M. McGill, S. Wolfe, L. Lenz, E. Duncan, G. Dickow, J. Holtzer, C. Johnson, L. Adler. Row 3: B. King, D. Naumann, S. Selchert, K. Wambold, P. Rellatz, J. Woit, B. Hofstedt, G. Hofstedt, S. Spinato, M. Walter, T. Schmitt, L. McCaffery, S. Peck, J. Derring, B. Anderson, N. Lederhouse. DANCE ORCHESTRA Row 1: P. Poweleit, P. Peck, S. Ellis, P. Mussell, S. Schnitzler, D. Ronan, P. Knurr. K. Maass, L. Nicoson, J. Beranek, J. Schwass, M. Rice, D. Rait, E. Duncan. Row 2: B. Szymkowski. K. Unold, D. Leighton, A. King, P. Walgren, S. Bayer, D. Ebert, O. Komis, J. Wright, R. Hartmann, J. Lippert, R. Liesenfelder, D. Matthews, P. Kane. Row 3: C. Conroy, S. DeRosia, B. Kufalk, V. Meurer, D. Behlendorf, S. Kruse, D. Kukla, D. Dickson, L. McCrath, E. McKenzie, A. Acker, J. Green, B. Robers, G. Luebke, I. Kainz, J. Schenk, M. Searl. Row 1: M. Bissett, D. Knurr, B. Bollinger, K. Zvolena, N. Zvolena, J. Kirschke, M. Buchholz, T. Klockner, J. Buch- holz, D. Pladies, C. Tess, S. Eichsteadt, S. Scott, D. Gmirek. Row 2: M. Colby, J. Schafer, P. Kratsch, M. Kern, L. Stangel, B. Posekany, J. Dahle, D. Todd, B. Hotz, C. Holz, V. Scheffel, L. Johnson, B. Bissett, J. Lueck. Row 3: K. Beltz, H. Nimtz, A. Mihlbauer, W. Patz, M. Christianson. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Bobbie Suffridge, P. Mussell, J. Schafer, D. Naumann. Row 1: R. Liesenfelder, L. Meier, I). Elertson, C. Conroy, I). Hill, J. Wright, P. Rellatz. Row 2: J. Steffen, K. Schmidt, L. Pear- don, D. Gmirek, D. Combs, E. Hall, P. Holtzer, S. Scott, W. Pitt. Row 3: E. Porter, P. Kane, S. Zipprich, J. Lippert, L). Behlen- dorf, S. Ellis, J. Buchholz, K. Newman, K. Butler. Row 4: H. Nimtz, J. Stasko, D. Coodearle, G. Hausen, R. Maass, K. Zvolena, M. Sorensen, F. Beyer. Row 5: A. Ehr, T. Klockner, B. Koher, T. Thompson, G. McGill, D. Hoeft, W. Krestan, W. Patz, J. Blott, W. Keeler. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: P. Welch, D. Behlendorf, C. Sherman, L. Meier, K. Zvolena. Standing: J. Schenk, N. Kroll, J. Anderson, C. Dewey, M. Hassett, K. Brach, D. Leighton, D. Dewey, G. Nohren, P. Welch. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: P. Ward, S. Ellis, G. McGill, C. Sherman. Row 2: P. Welch, P. Kane. C. Talatzko, B. Ball, M. Kern, R. Hartmann, V. Schrader, C. King, D. Behlendorf. Row 3: P. Holtzer, V. Scheffel, K. Brach, M. Buchholz. J. Scha fer, K. Bush, S. Harmann, J. Hardina, B. King, B. Koher. K. Zvolena, P. Ball. K. Beltz, B. Posekany. L. Meier, P Peck. Row 4: E. Bertz, B. Gajewski, S. Scott, L. Peardon, P. Gmirek, B. Bisselt, K. Butler, K. Schmidt, M. Se’arl L. Nicoson, E. Perkins, J. Buchholz, K. Unold, K. Bates, P. Mussel), E. Porter, E. Acker, S. Schroeder, J. Steffen Miss Weier. L. T. L. “Learn to Love” Row 1: L. Peardon, B. Suffridge, C. Conroy, M. Soren- sen, K. Butler, K. Schmidt. Row 2: P. Ward, P. Mus- sel!. J. Buchholz, S. Scott, P. Holtzer. Row 1: A. Doughty, E. Holtzer, S. Boyd, V. Schcffe P. Gmirek, N. Kroll. M. Sniderwin. Row 2: B. Kim E. Kroll, V. Dable, K. Bates, A. Wagner, K. Fejnas.$ Wolfe, J. Hansen. Row 3: M. Colby, K. Brach, V Buchholz. S. Anich, S. Merath, L. Leisenfelder, U Beltz, J. Dawson. Row 1: P. Powleit, K. Maass, C. Luebke, J. Kastner, L. Johnson. Row 2: K. Buss, P. Olsen, P. Walgren, K. Denker, C. Baumgartner, S. Pettis. Row 3: J. Kirschke, G. Nohren, C. Holz, B. Anderson, L. Carton, M. Wolf. Row 1: Mrs. Keeler, C. Dewey, K. Craig, N. Nitehk S. Eichsteadt, M. Castro. Row 2: P. Peck, C. Conre B. Treffinger, J. Jensen, B. Ward, S. Hein. Row 3: Dahle, L. Hansen, C. Cullen, M. Grutzmacher, M. M Gill, L. Weilgus, V. Ockwood, D. Kropetz. Row 1: S. Harmann, S. Anich, M. Buchholz, M. Colby, K. Brach, M. Johnson. Row 2: V. Dable, D. Matthews, N. Babcock, J. Solberg, R. Taylor, B. Beaver, L. Duncan, B. Gajewski. Row 3: E. Kroll, J. Schenk, C. Strickler, J. Beilfuss, J. Newman, S. Petersen, J. Ronan, B. Bissett. Row 4: A. Wagner, R. Brower, E. Wilton, K. Fejnas, S. Kruse, L. Liddicoat, L. Sanders, A. Rait, N. Kroll. Row 5: S. Wolfe, I). Lartz, S. Selchert, C. Talatzko, J. Dawson, J. Hansen, M. Turner, V. Schrader, I. Cainer. GIRLS’ A THLETIC ASSOCIATION Row 1: B. Hofstedt, J. Woit, K. Wamhold, J Wright, P. Kane, E. Porter. Row 2: Mrs. Jen sen, K. Arnold, J.. Schafer, K. Newman, G Hansen. Row 3: J. Davis, C. Conroy, P. Rel latz, M. Luehke, L. Meier, R. Liesenfeldcr, J Beranek. Row 1: P. Walgren, I. Kainz, C. Karsten, T. Schmitt, J. Kirschke, K. Buss. Row 2: S. Thomas, J. Holsinger, N. Tomter, B. Meyers, C. Shaffer, J. Steffen, J. Kastner. Row 3: C. Luehke, K. Maass, M. Klingbyll, C. Baumgart- ner, E. Dahle, S. Pettis, G. Grams. Row 4: B. Teuteler, L. Adler, P. Olsen, S. Bayer, K. Den- ker, P. Pruess, G. Turner. Row 5: J. Burn- ham, E. McKenzie, J. Lancin, G. Doughty, C. Holz, L. McGrath, M. Whinnery, M. Wolf. Row I: P. Knurr, E. Williams, S. Bergmann, G. Hofstedt, V. Ockwood, C. Conroy. Row 2: M. Castro, B. Kading, D. Kilpin, J. Finney, D. Newmann, B. Knowlton, D. Kropetz. Row 3: C. Ronan, E. Duncan, C. Combs, J. Beranek, L. Nicoson, B. Lord, S. Hein. Row 4: C. John- son, L. Wielgus, D. Kukla, L. Hansen, C. Cul- len, D. Ebert, J. Holtzer, B. Szymkowski. LIBRARIANS Row l: M. Turner, B. Reuleler, A. Noak, S. Hoffmann. C. Stowell, R. Rail, E. Perkins, Miss Ott. Row 2: M. Noak, E. Perkins, V. Schrader, R. Ciszewski, J. Wisniewski, B. Robers, S. Pettis, M. Walter, S. Thomas. FORENSICS Row I: M. Wolf, B. Vosburg, P. Peck, P. Welch, B. Suffridge, C. Combs. Row 2: M. Jahr. C. Conroy, S. Ellis. P. Kane, Miss Cooper. S. Wolfe, J. Wright. C. Sherman, D. Combs. Row lrv‘ is' 0Vac’ Wilson, S. Hollingsworth, D. Naumann, M. Searl, J. .Stasko, J. Considine, D. Foster. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Row I: B. Reuteler, S. Thomas, H. Say- les, S. Spinato. Row 2: C. Shankey, C. Colbeck, Mrs. Wutti, K. Wambold, J. Wisniewski, S. Husk, K. Arnold. S. Schroeder. Row I: L. Bourdo, E. Bertz, D. New- man, A. Domyen. Row 2: A. King, J. Woit, J. Newman, Mrs. Wolfgram, Ad- visor, I. Kainz, B. Rait M. Sniderwin. Row 3. J. Beilfuss, L. Nicoson, P. Gmirek. B. Szymkowski, B. Eueck, M. Buchholz, C. Holz, M. Whinnery. NURSES’ CLUB N CLUB Row 1: J. Dawson, C. Zipprich, J. Stasko, K. Butler, S. Zipprich, B. Bol- linger. Row 2: P. Welch, Mr. Strandt, B. King, T. Kovac, J. Kastncr, R. Rait. J. Wright, M. Scari, B. Vosburg. Row 1: J. Kastner, M. Wolf, K. Buss. T. Schmitt, N. Tom ter, M. Castro. Row 2: P. Peck, K. Kenker, P. Kane, S. Dahle, M. Grutzmachor, C. Holz, P. Andorfer, C. Conroy, C. Cullen, G. Hofstedt. Row 3: J. Wisniewski, D. Dropetz, 0. Kilpin, S. Eichsteadt, C. Ronan. D. Bahr, S. Hein, C. Combs, P. Poweleit, C. Shaffer, L. Krebsbach, R. Meyers, N. Nitchke, J. Steffen. Row 4: J. John- son, C. Dewey, J. Green, P. Lyon, P. Walgren, M. Whinnery, L. Lenz, S. Spinato, J. Kirschke, N. Zvolena. C. Baumgartner. B. Treffenger, B. Ward. Row 1: E. Acker, K. Unold, G. Nohren, P. Welch, P. Welch, K. Schmidt. Row 2: S. Selchert, G. Hansen, S. Kruse, S. Harmann, K. Reitz, K. Zvolena. D. Naumann. Row 3: B. Gajewski, V. Scheffel. K. Newman, P. Holtzer. S. Ellis, P. Ward. B. Bissett. D. Combs. . Pabel. D. Mathews, S. Scott. Row 4: L. Kreger, S. Schroeder. K. Fejnas, J. Buchholz, K. Bates, S. Anich. P. Mussell. B. Suf- fridge. R Flemming, P. Peck, M. Colby. Row 5: S. Wolfe, J. Wright. K. Arnold, C. King. R. Rail. J. Lippert, M. Turner. K. Brack M. Buchholz. Row 6: J. Johnson, J. Woit, B. Hofstedt. J. Dawson, W. Krestan. R. Nelson. 1). Hill. J. Johnson. J. Hansen. C. Con- roy, B. King. CAMERA CLUB Row I: D. Hill. R. Nelson, T. Schmidt, G. Corcll. J. Wegner. Row 2: Mr. Wastian. D. Powers, M. Jalir. B. Bishop. A. Orth, J. Bush, J. Johnson. J. Shealy, C. Robcrs, J. Johnson. TRAMPOLINE CLUB Mr. Strandt, B. Ball, T. Williams, L. Kelsey, K. Unold, V. Scheffel, N. Babcock, D. Hill, Jumping. Where’s the boys? uniors Teacher’s Pet! Shake, Rattle, Roll! Little Women NHS Officers Good Morning Look Nurse—no hands! Serious Editor COURT OF HONOR Judy Finney, Jim Pipp, Patty Welch, Mike Krebsbach, Melody Johnson, Roger Wilson, Marilyn Sorensen, John Blott, Tim McGee, Nancy Kroll, Dick Hoeft, Therese Schmitt, Ray Hansen, Pamela Peck. THE LINE UP MY QUEEN '“MY DADDY SAID MAD SCRAMBLE HIAWATHAS IN DISGUISE WH—OOPS! RED RIBBON Kay Butler, Marilyn Sorensen, Kay Schmidt, Lee Johnson, Gary McGill, Judy Wright, Bill Krestan, Penny Peck Dennis Goodearle, Bob Kober, John Blott, Dick Hoeft. COURT OF HONOR MARDI GRAS KING TOM QUEEN KAREN Our lovely queen K areii H and her king Tom and their honorable court reigned over an evening of delightful, hapj; dreams of the “Mardi Gras” Everyone danced in fir the splendor of old New f Orleans with a garden, cafes, and street scenes WOMEN AUNT CAROLL—WOLLENHAUP SALLI E MOFFET—BONNIE HOFSTEDT HANNAH—CAROLYNN CONROY AUNT MARCH—JUDY WRIGHT MARMEE—£ L4 V£ BEHLENDORF VARSITY MUKWONAGO 0 MUKWONAGO 14 MUKWONAGO 12 MUKWONAGO 7 MUKWONAGO 7 MUKWONAGO 0 MUKWONAGO 7 JOHN BLOTT, End PAUL DOMENOSKY, End GARY FOLEY, Back RAY HANSEN, Tackle Co-Captain GARY McGILL, Center Co-Captain MIKE KREBSBACH. Back How I: J. Dahle, J. Blott, P. Doraenosky, G. Hausen, T. Thompson, L. Johnson, M. Krebsbach. Row 2: Mr. Dahle, T. Joerger, J. Kropetz, L. Lianas, R. Pladies, D. Czubin, B. Posekany, T. McGee, R. Hansen. FOOTBALL EAST TROY 13 WILMOT 7 BURLINGTON 18 WHITEWATER 7 ELKHORN 6 DELAVAN 14 LAKE GENEVA 32 Row I: B. Krestan, D. Coodearle, G. Foley, D. Hoeft, R. Hansen, G. McGill, H. Messer, dina, P. Ball, J. Pipp, J. Kaiser, D. Chase, T. Dulka, Mr. Danielson. Row 2: R. Hunkins, R. Wilson, J. Har- Mr. Bethke Bob Kober Tom Hauser Dave Knurr Phil Mihlbauer Lee Johnson JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Hausen, D. Madison, J. Pafford, D. Kropetz, D. Knurr, B. Schroeder. Row 2: C. Schmear, C. Pell- man, D. Lutz. R. Schmidt, R. McGuire, H. Christianson, G. Gorell, P. Wegner, B. Gaulke. Row 3: B. Bishop, R. McGrath, R. Day, L. Wright, W. Domenosky, T. Hauser, T. Koch, Mr. Douglas. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row I: T. Schmidt, R. Schmidt, J. Ludke, A. Fickau, T. Kovac, J. Hill, D. Kropetz. Row 2: Mr. Kamoske, B. Vick. B. Kingston, J. Pafford, R. Otterness, L. King, R. Nelson, J. Wegner. Row 3: G. Gorell, W. Morris, D. En- right. A. Pawlak, T. Koch, A. Bethke, D. Hausen, D. Smith, B. Bishop. CHEERLEADERS K. Buss, M. Wolf. J. Kastner, M. Castro, N. Tomter, T. Schmitt. Row 1: P MiUbauer M Bissett, J. Kaiser, R. Posekany, D. Hoeft, L. Lianas, W. Krestan, D. Maass. Row 2- Mr' Douglas btoecker, L. Johnson, J. Hauser, J. Knurr, J. McKenzie, J. Bauer, B. Wolf, J. Davis. TRACK Row 1: T. Dulka, W. Belt ., R. Pladies, J. Davis, P. Dickson, G. McGill, C. Henry, R. Posekany, J. Blott, Mr. Dahle. Row 2: H. Green, D. Czubin, J. McKenzie, J. Johnson, G. Duvernell, R. Wilson, J. Knurr, J. Hardina, R. McGrath, J. Johnson. Row 3: D. Chase, A. Baumgartner, J. Kropetz, R.Gruel, J. Pintericks, D. Goodearle, M. Cunningham, B. Wolf. Row 1: H. Holland, J. Stobber, B. Kober, M. Kern. Row 2: S. Foster, S. Marsh, B. Dombeck, J. Kattner, P. Ball, D. Hill, Mr. Bethke. Row 3: J. Brackett, F. Meyer, T. VanDahlen, J. Pafford, T. Kovac, B. Schultz, C. Trampe, B. Ball, G. Corel 1, B. Gaulke. J. Dahle. WRESTLING Mr. Upthagrove Row 1: G. Niegelsen, M. Christianson, G. Hausen, G. Foley, C. Janssen, R. Pladies. Row 2: R. Knurr, C. Schmear, I). Anderson, A. Mihlbauer, T. McGee, H. Gary, T. Bauer. Row 3: W. Clarke, J. Brackett, J. Heinemann, J. Lianas, H. Christianson, G. Cunningham, D. Hill. M CLUB Row 1: B. Ball, D. Goodearle, J. Kropetz, D. Hoeft. Row 2: B. Krestan, H. Wilson, M. Krebsbach, H. Green, J. Johnson. Row 3: J. Blott, J. Johnson, G. McGill. R. Hansen, P. Ball. R. Hansen. Row 4: P. Domenosky, B. Posekany, B. Kober, M. Kern. Row 5: Mr. Dahle, Mr. Danielson. Coach Danielson ELLEN PORTER Homemaker's Award MARY JO Sweetheart of MUHS ‘Cheese' Mr. Whinnery Mr. Enright You’re talking too fast. Parties are so much fun r 4 Ouch! You're hurting me. CONGRATULATIONS ONE (1) DAY OFF! YEAH' dot T’S RARE! Come get it! Sleeping Beauties Long Stretch1 •Don’t let the stars get in your eyes. 10c please Monkev see. Monkey do. BEAUTIES' Confusion Reign: Sweet Sue r Brothers HAIL TO THEE, MLKWO, IIL TO ) ICO u IPS J I Hail to thee, Mukwonago Hail to the Gold and Blue t Faithful we shall always he To our high school, fair and true Your standards are a guiding light wherever we may go. ) So drirtk a toast, A HEARTY TOAST , To old Muikwdnago We wish to thank the following professional Men and business concerns for contributing financially toward the success of our annual. Without their support this yqarbook would not have Iteen possible. ) If 10V i i cw WEGNER SERVICE , LUDWIG’S Blf-L’S CITIES SERVICE WEIR BROS. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ALBEE'S CLARK SERVICE BIG BEND LUMBER COMPANY Brockman’s Tavern Holtz Greenhouse Behlendorf Plumbing and Heating Harold Fickau Builder Coley Lumber, Feed and Fuel Ritterbush Hardware Williams DX Service Menick Paint Store Hills R. Holtz Millwork and Hardware South Side Laundry Otto Vanderburg Sasso’s Karsten’s Grill Stoltz Pharmacy D and J’s Pure Service Crockett Bait and Sporting Goods Leona’s Beauty Parlor Gueguiere’s Funeral Home Bahr’s PET MILK COMPANY CITIZENS BANK OF MUKWONAGO HOLZ AND SWAN LOBDELL’S IGA RUDOLPH’S CLOVER FARM STORE MUKWONAGO FLORISTS Big Bend Food Market Midway Market Mealey’s Furniture Sherman’s Cardinal Store Hansen Milling North Prairie Auto Company Hause Insurance Company Arnold’s Barber Shop Peter’s Shoe Store West’s Fountain Service Sherman’s Grocery Mukwonago Oil Company Mohr’s Standard Station Royal Blue Store Mel Prill King’s Triangle Beer and Liquor Mart M. W. Coburn Jewelers Louie Schmetter, Sinclair Service Krestan’s Magg’s Food Market B and H Lumber Company Ceil Snerman Sue Scott Business Matiagen ART REITH’S DX SERVICE FRANK SHANKEY CHIEF MOTOR SALES COUNTRY PARK TAVERN HORN, STOEC K ER. AND HORN PRAFRIE OIL COMPANY Bill’s Service Station State Bank of Genesee Depot Crosswaite’s Service Store Sugden Excavators Gram’s Food Market Jerry’s Drive-In Vista Gardens Stub’s Barber Shop Harvey Acker Coley and Stein Builders Kitzman’s IGA Lincoln Tap Koeffler Sales and Service Jerry’s Shell Service Ed and Arlene’s Guernsey Maid Mukwonago Motor Sales Won-A-Go Recreation Dewey’s Lawnmower Sales and Service Frohne Electric Mukwonago Floor Covering Hammal’s Body Shop Anich’s Liquor and Beer Stor COVER BY MYERS


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