Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)
- Class of 1965
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HI-LITES OF 1965 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication F acuity Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Organizations Athletics Activities Elementary Advertising ANNUAL STAFF Annual Editor. . . Assistant Editor. . Junior Editor . . . Asst. Junior Editor Business Manager Layout ........... Advertisements . . Activity Manager. Typists........... Mary Ann Moen Linda Squires Jerry Schaller Sandy Massey Betty Williams Allen Rickey Caryl Sutton Mareia Myers .Vicki Tilley, Diana Thomas Sherry Oimoen Mr. Erdman Advisor To Mrs. Amalie Watson, Bameveld High School's friendly, helpful, and hard working secretary, who plays an important part in the operation of the school. We the Senior Class of 1965, in order to show our deep appreciation for her, dedicate this edition of Hi-Lites. Mrs. Watson was born in Nigoldingen, Switzerland. At the age of 2 years, she came to Orangeville, 111. Wisconsin became her home in 1915. She has lived in Bameveld for 26 years, and has been employed for 5 1 2 years at Bameveld High School. Her duties as secretary are very extensive. They include, for example, attending board meetings, keeping attendance records, and caring for all correspondence. My work in the Bameveld Public School is truly very enriching. It is always very sad for me to see the seniors leaving in the spring. I wouldn't want it otherwise. In the fall, I always feel so elated to see the Freshmen enter the portals of dear old Bameveld High and again there is a senior class. I feel so fortunate to be able to work in such a wonderful school, with a staff of good teachers, wonderful students conscientious school board, considerate personnel. Each and everyone in their own personal way giving something of themselves to make my work a joy. I would like to leave this thought by Harold C. Case with you, The wise person possesses humility. He knows that his small island of knowledge is surrounded by a vast sea of the unknown. y 2 FACULTY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 64-65 MR. ETHAN ERDMAN Social Studies MR. LESTER V. SUTTON Principal MR. JAMES NELSON Commercial--Assistant Coach MRS. MATTIE OWENS Mathematics--Library MRS. MABEL GROOMS MRS. MARY MULLEN Home Economics and Science English and German MR. KENNETH PASKEY Band, Music MR. GERALD ZABLOCKI Coaching, Industrial Arts, Phy.-Ed. MR. DANE R. WATRUD Agricultural, Driver's Education, Biology 4 SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 CLASS MOTTO WITHIN OURSELVES OUR FUTURE LIES SALUTATORIAN DIANA RUTH THOMAS Her friendly smile is but a part of her good qualities. Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4. VALEDICTORIAN CARYL ANN SUTTON A quiet girl, but quite a girl! Annual Staff 4; Class play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1; Triple Trio 2,3; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Prom Queen 3; Fair Court 3; Class Officer 3; Girls State 3. HONOR STUDENT DONALD LEE PAULSON No one knows what he can do till he tries! Baseball 2; Basketball 2,3,4; B Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Officer 3,4; Class Officer 2; Class Play 4; Homecoming King 4. 6 LARRY GENE ANDERSON I grow old learning some- thing new every day. Band 1,2,3,4; Homecom- ing 1; Class Officer 1; Basketball 2,3,4; B Club 3,4; Library Club 4; Fair Court 3; Football 4; Base- ball 4; Newspaper 3; Class Play 3; All-Star Band 4. PHYLLIS JEAN FORBES Nothing is impossible to a willing mind! Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Fair Court 1; Majorette 3; Library Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. BRUCE LEE HUGHES I'm not lazy, I just don't like working. Baseball 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Football 2,3; Basketball 2,3; B Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Manager 1; Class Officer 3; Prom Court 3; F.F.A. Officer 4. CHARLES JAY HUMPHREY What hath night to do with sleep. Football 1,2,3,4; B Club 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; F.F.A. Sentinel. All the worry and joys of decorating for our big event of the year the Jr. Prom was not in vain, for everyone had fun and the April Showers decorations added much to the festivities. 7 RUSSELL FORREST JONES Silence is golden, but who am I to have money! F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Football 4; B Club 3,4; Prom Court 3; Class Play 4; F.F.A. Officer 3; Class Officer 1. LYLE SYLVAN KOMPL1N Behold, I graduate! Basketball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; B Club 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Fair Representative 2; F.F.A. Officer 4; Fair King 4; Class Play 3,4; Badger Boy 3. MARY ANN MOEN I was born bright, but knocking around has tarnished me some! Glee Club 1,2,3; News- paper Editor 3; Co-Editor 2; Class Play 3; Library Club 4; Fair Queen 4; Annual Editor 4. CARY FRANCIS MUELLER Full of pep and nonsense too, does what he's not expected to! Class Officer 2,3; Basket- ball 3; Class Play 3; Prom King 3. We would like to give special thanks to our advisor Mr. Erdman who has contributed so much of his time and energy to help make this annual a success. 8 MAREIA JANE MYERS I like to study in the morning, but I never get up! Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Color Guard 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Library Club 2,4; Newspaper Staff 2,3. PATRICIA LOUISE NELSON A word, a smile, a girl worthwhile ! Entered from Dubuque 2; Class Play 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; Library Club 4. NANCY KAY NORDBY Silence is golden. Class Play 4. SHERRY LYN OIMOEN She that riseth late, must trot all day! Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3; Forensics 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Homecoming Queen 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Prom Court. 9 We would like to extend special thanks to all those who have helped us make this annual a success. PHYLLIS FAE OSBORN Tomorrow is today's greatest labor- saving device. Glee Club 2,3,4; Newspaper staff 3; Class Play 4. TOM DOUGLAS PARMAN If everything were learned in books, I'd study a lot harder! Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; B Club 2,3,4; Class play 3,4 Fair Court 3,4; Homecoming 2; F.F.A. 2,4; Transferred from Hollandale 1. PATRICIA ANN RICHARD Not light-headed, just blond! Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library 2,3; Prom Court 3; Newspaper 2,3; Color Guard 3,4; Fair Court 4; Class Play 4; Annua Staff 4. ALLAN ROBERT RICKEY If school is liberty, give me death! F.F.A. 2,3,4; Class Play 3; F.F.A. Sentinel 2; Annual Staff 4. BRUCE ELLIOT SCHUELKE The best way to lengthen one's night, is to steal a few hours fron the day! Band 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Foren- sics 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming 2,4; Class Play 3,4; B-Club 3,4; Mixed Quartet 3,4. 10 LINDA MARLENE SQUIRES Five foot two, eyes of blue, full of fun and mischief too! Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,4; Class Play 3; Color Guard 3,4; D.A.R. 4; Forensics 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 2,3. WALLACE IVAN STALEY For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever! Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2; B Club Officer 3,4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 4; FFA Officer 3,4; Fair Court 1; Prom Court 3; Football 1,2,3,4. VICKI LEE TILLEY When there's mischief to be done, she's always there to join the fun! Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Color Guard 3; Forensics 1,4; Glee Club 1; Homecoming Court 4; Library Club 4; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Prom Court 1. DIANE LYNN VALSTAD Cheer up, the worst is yet to come! Forensics 3; Glee Club 4; Li- brary Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN WILLIAMS Generally speaking, she generally is! Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 4; Library Club 3. 11 CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN: The month was September and the year 1961 as thirty green but determined Freshmen entered the corridors of B.H.S. for the first time. Through initiation, which was frightening but fun, we became full-fledged members of the B.H.S. clan. Our class advisors, Mrs. Zull and Mr. Sutton, helped to put us on our feet and started us toward our ultimate goal—graduation in '65. Officers for our first year were as follows: Patty Callahan, President; Russell Jones, Vice President; Larry Anderson, Secretary; and Cindy Carden, Treasurer. Phyllis Forbes was chosen as fair representative with Wally Staley as her escort. Homecoming representative was Larry Anderson and his date was Patty Callahan. All in all this was an interesting year with a loss of only one class member, Duane Burkhalter. SOPHOMORES: We are now one step closer to our goal. With the enrollment of two new students, Pat Nelson and Tom Parman we now numbered thirty-one. Our class advisor this year was Mr. Meyer. The following were chosen as class officers: Don Paulson, President; Cindy Carden, Vice President; Linda Squires, Secretary; and Gary Mueller, Treasurer. School fair representative was Cindy Carden and her escort was Jim Helgeson. For Homecoming, Tom Par- man represented our class. His date was Peggy Williams. JUNIORS: Hurray, we are half way through and it won't be long now. Class officers this year were: Cindy Carden, Presi- dent; Bruce Hughes, Vice President; Caryl Sutton, Secretary; and Gary Mueller, Treasurer. Our class advisors were Mr. Erdman and Mr. Zablocki. Many important and exciting events occurred this year. First of all came initiation which proved to be quite fun for everyone. Ordering and gaining possession of our class rings made everyone quite proud and happy. An event which was enjoyable for all was our Junior class play which was entitled, Pick a Dilly. Finally the event came which we had all been eagerly anticipating—Junior Prom. Our theme was April Showers. Every- one readily agreed it was very beautiful, especially the Juniors. Caryl Sutton reigned as Queen and Gary Mueller as King. Fair representative for this year was Caryl Sutton, who chose Tom Parman as her escort. Bruce Schuelke was chosen as Homecoming representative and his date was Judy Zepplin. We were all sad to see Patty Callahan leave us. SENIORS: Now after three hard but exciting years we have reached the top of the ladder. SENIORS AT LAST !! ! Our class advisors once again are Mr. Erdman and Mr. Zablocki. The following were elected to head our class through this last and final year: Wally Staley, President; Tom Parman, Vice President; Sherry Oimoen, Secretary; and Linda Squires, Treasurer. Don Pate joined us at the beginning of the year but left us a few weeks later. We are also minus three other classmates—Mavis Osborn, Helen Fortman, and Cindy Carden. Mary Ann Moen reigned as Queen on Fair day and Lyle Komplin as King. Pat Richards was representative and her escort was Tom Parman. Our class play The Perfect Idiot was a success with everyone knowing their parts well. Now, with our high school days drawing to a close, we have many memorable experiences which we can look longingly back on but the one which will remain foremost in our minds for many years to come is our wonderful trip to Washington, D.C. 12 CLASS WILL We the Seniors of 1965 of Barneveld High School, being of sound mind and memory, do here- by declare this to be our last will and testament: To the Freshmen, we will our eagerness to learn. To the Sophomores, our happy and carefree ways. To the Juniors, we will the fond memories we have of our past four years at B.H.S. and hope they have just as many. I, Larry Anderson, will my ability to play first cornet to Greg Gerke. I, Phyllis Forbes, will my cheerleading outfit to Jeanean Peterson in hopes she will have as much fun as I have had. I, Bruce Hughes, will my ability to fall asleep in Class to anyone who wants to get caught. I, Charles Humphery, will my ability in football to my brother Leo. I, Russell Jones, will my ability to get in trouble to Ted Tilley who already has a good start. I, Lyle Komplin, will my love of band to Bobby Watson who loves it too. I, Mary Moen, will my fun-loving ways to my sister B.J. I, Gary Mueller, will my shy quietness in study hall to Bob Clerkin. I, Mareia Myers, will my color guard outfit and all the fun to Jenny Olson. I, Pat Nelson, will my innocent look to Lynn Handel. I, Nancy Nordby, will my ability to study in study hall to Judy Richards who seems to have trouble concentrating. I, Sherry Oimoen, will my love of Physics to Bernie Dyreson. I, Phyllis Osborne will my dancing abilities to most of the boys who sit on the sidelines. I, Tom Parman, will my car trouble to Denny Bilse. I, Don Paulson, will my U.S. History notes to the Sophomores. I, Pat Richards, will my quiet ways to Trudy Peterson. I, Allen Rickey, will my drawing ability to Lola Stenseth. I, Linda Squires, will my memories of Club 18 to Darlene Otto. I, Caryl Sutton, will my typing speed to Sandy Arneson. I, Wally Staley, will my height to Larry Schaller. I, Bruce Schuelke, will my ability in math to Dennis Valstad. I, Vicki Tilley, will my gift of Gab to Judy Zepplin who is just as bad. I, Dianne Thomas, will my ability to get good grades to my sister Regina. I, Dianne Valstad, will my ability to get caught chewing gum to anyone who likes to spend money. I, Betty Williams, will my quiet ways to Peggy. 13 Mary M. Allan R. Mareia M. Pat R. Phyllis O. Betty W. Chuck H. 15 Linda S. Russ J. PROPHECY 1974 Mr. Erdman, while reading a recent newspaper saw an article on the class of '65. He was delighted to see that they were working at the following occupations. LARRY ANDERSON is now a famous scientist. At the present time he is trying to invent a new explosive. PHYLLIS FORBES now runs a day nursery where her own children help make up the enrollment. BRUCE HUGHES now owns a large farm; watermelons are his specialty. CHARLES HUMPHREY, a past FFA member, now owns his own farm near Barneveld. RUSSELL JONES, now owns and operates a garage in Daleyville. LYLE KOMPLIN is now the star of his own TV program called Laugh Along with Lyle. MARY MOEN is now a famous tumbler with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. GARY MUELLER now owns his own gas station in Mt. Horeb. He specializes in a new gasoline called Go More Special. MAREIA MYERS is now a secretary in Madison. She's still keeping those Verona boys hopping. PAT NELSON now lives in Dubuque where she is a well-known secretary and is president of the Beatles fan club. NANCY NORDBY is now a bookkeeper with Thonis Feed and Fuel. SHERRY OIMOEN is now a physical education teacher at Barneveld High School. PHYLLIS OSBORNE is a famous model in New York. She is now modeling the new hair-do, the shaved head ! ! ! TOM PARMAN drives race cars at Indianapolis, where he usually wins if his car doesn't fall apart first. DON PAULSON is now a famous author. His latest book was on Social Problems. PAT RICHARDS is now the manager of an animal act called Neil's Seals ! ALLEN RICKEY is now a famous painter and is known all over Germany for his famous paintings of Mein Goats. BRUCE SCHUELKE is now the Driver's Ed. instructor at Barneveld. LINDA SQUIRES who is now a Guidance Counselor at Verona High School, spends her spare time working on '58 Chevrolets. WALLY STALEY is now training to be the 1st man to the moon. CARYL SUTTON, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, now teaches German at Barneveld. DIANIA THOMAS, is teaching Kindergarten at Barneveld. She spends her spare time practicing her German. VICKI TILLEY, is now head nurse to a famous doctor in Africa. DIANE VALSTAD is now the Mistress of Ceremonies of an all-night talking show. 16 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS ROW Is T. Peterson, G. Komplin, S. Johnsrud, S. Massey, M. Wirth. ROW 2: Mr. Watrud, S. SchueIke, J. Olson, J. Zepplin, L. Campbell, P. Williams, D. Myers, L. Brennum, L. Gilbert- son, L. Stenseth, Mr. Paskey. ROW 3: D. Jones, O. Nelson, D. Johnson, D. Bilse, D. Thompson, B. Clerkin, D. DeVoe, J. Schaller, B. Dyreson, G. Ranney. CLASS OFFICERS L. Campbell--President J. Schaller--Secretary J. Zepplin—Treasurer 3. Dvreson--Vice President SOPHOMORES ROW 1: J. Richard, B. Moen, S. Fortman, S. Arneson, E. Stenseth. ROW 2: Mrs. Grooms, C. Johnson, R. Thomas, P. Fortman, G. Hill, S. Forbes, A. Roberts, K. Nihles, Mr. Nelson. ROW 3: J. Johnsrud, L. Humphrey, J. Duffey, L. Oimeon, J. Swenson, B. Watson, D. Oimoen, B. Handel, L. Schaller. SOPHOMORE GLASS CLASS OFFICERS E. Stenseth President L. Schaller Treasurer J. Swenson Secretary J. Johnsrud Vice President 20 FRESHMEN ROW 1: Dean Oimoen, J. Peterson, D. Wirth, J. Lease, S. Thousand, Mrs. Owens. ROW 2: Mrs. Mullen, D. Reeson, R. Christian, G. Jackson, D. Valstad, S. Thoni, D. Johnson, L. Handel, C. Humphrey, G. Gerke, Mrs. Owen. ROW 3: B. Jabs, T. Tilley, O. Raisbeck, D. Forbes, T. Thomp- son, F. Messenger, D. Otto, B. Budd, A. Knight. FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS O. Raisbeck Secretary S. Thousand Treasurer B. Jabs President L. Handel V. President 22 ORGAMZA TIOJVS SENIOR BAND ROW 1: B. Zepplin, B. Williams, S. Arneson, K. Bohle, 0. Raxsbeck, S. Thousand, S. Thom, D. Sutt°n K Rue ROW 2: J. Zepplin, L. Campbell, D. Reeson, F. Messinger, J. Schaller, D. Meyers, J- Myers, B. Jabs, L. Raisbeck, J. Massey. ROW 3: Mr. Paskey, D. Wirth, N. Campbell, R. Blake, L. Komplin, B. Watson, L. Anderson, G. Gerke, B. Harris. JUNIOR BAND ROW 1: S. Gerke, T. Fjelstad, T. Hughes, J. Oimoen, K. Arneson, B. Jabs, K. Czerwonka, L. Kast ROW 2: T. Thousand, R. Bilse, R. Jabs, T. Rue, M. Cleary, S. Arneson, B. Messinger, S. Arneson. ROW 3: K. Rue, B. Jabs, S. Wagmueller, J. Williams, R. Wankerl, R. Thompson. 24 ROW 1: P. Schlimgen, S. Freidli, P. Arneson, P. Fortman. ROW 2: P. Richards, M. Myers, L. Squires, S. Showen, J. Olson, J. Richards. COLOR GUARD GLEE CLUB ROW 1: P. Richards, L. Handel, L. Stenseth, T. Peterson, J. Lease, S. Fortman, J. Peterson, D. Wirth, S. Thousand. ROW 2: S. Showen, L. Squires, P. Osborne, P. Nelson, K. Nihles, H. Fortman, F. Messin- ger, S. Schuelke, D. Valstad, G. Komplin. ROW 3: Mr. Paskey, S. Massey, C. Sutton, P. Williams, L. Gilbertson, L. Campbell, J. Zepplin, J. Olson, B. Williams, C. Johnson, J. Richards, A. Roberts, E. Stenseth, S. Arneson. 25 ROW 1: Mrs. Owens, H. Fortman, M. Moen, P. Richard, ROW 2: P. Nelson, V. Tilley, P. Forbes, M. Myers, L. Anderson, K. Eve land. LIBRARY CLUB FORENSICS Advisor—Mrs. Mullen, ROW 1: L. Handel, D. Myers, F. Messinger, ROW 2: B. Watson, A. Knight, P. Fortman, S. Ameson, S. Thousand, J. Peterson. ROW 3: P. Williams, J. Zepplin, E. Stenseth, J. Schal- lar, S. Schuelke, L. Anderson, B. Schuelke, ROW 4: L. Campbell, A. Roberts, S. Massey, G. Hill, L. Stenseth. 26 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW 1. D. Thompson, D. Jones, C. Humphrey, B. Hughes, W. Staley, L. Komplin, O. Nelson, B. Handel, D. Johnson, T. Thompson, D. Valstad, D. Johnson, D. Oimoen, D. Reeson, ROW 3. G. Ranney, D. Oimoen, L. Oimoen, J. Swenson, T. Tilley, A. Rickey, R. Jones, T. Parman, D. Bilse, D. Paulson, R. Christian, Mr. Watrud. President—Wally Staley; Vice-President--Ron Thousand; Secretary—Lyle Komplin; Treasurer—Bruce Hughes. 27 Linda Campbell Gail Hill ROW I: O. Raisbeck, S. Thoni, B. Handel, L. Humphrey, D. Reeson, T. Thompson, D. Johnson, B. Jabs, B. Budd. ROW II: L. Schaller, W. Staley, R. Jones, L. Komplin, C. Humphrey, T. Parman, B. Schuelke, L. Anderson, B. Hughes, K. Eveland. ROW III: Coach Nelson, D. Oimoen, J. Johnsrud, D. Oimoen, L. Oimoen, B. Watson, B. Clerkin, D. Thompson, J. Swenson, D. Jones, T. Tilley, D. DeVoe, Coach Zablocki. FOOTBALL 1964-65 SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS 30 1965 BASEBALL TEAM ROW 1: R. Watson, B. Schuelke, D. Devoe, K. Eveland, T. Parman, R. Jones, D. Oimoen, J. Johnsrud. ROW 2: Coach Zablocki, S. Thoni, O. Raisbeck, W. Jabs, T. Tilley, D. Thompson. ROW 3: G. Gerke, D. Reeson, D. Oimoen, T. Thompson, A. Knight, L. Schaller, Coach Nelson. 1964 BASEBALL RECORD Barneveld Oppone nts April 14 Blue River 4 6 April 16 Mt. Horeb 9 6 April 21 Muscoda 5 4 April 22 Blanch ardville 2 14 April 27 Dodgeville 0 5 May 5 Hollandale 34 6 May 6 Deerfield 3 4 May 7 Dodgeville 1 10 May 11 Wis. Heights 7 13 May 12 Ithaca 3 11 May 15 Verona 2 5 May 20 Hazel Green 2 0 May 25 River Valley 9 2 May 26 Mt. Horeb 5 4 May 27 Dodgeville 0 10 We want to wish the 1965 Team a season as prosperous as the last. 31 “A” TEAM ROW Is L. Komplin, B. Schuelke, T. Parman, D. DeVoe, B. Hughes. ROW 2: Coach Zablocki, B. Watson, L. Anderson, D. Paulson, K. Eveland, B. Clerkin, G. Mueller, J. Swenson. “B” TEAM ROW Is S. Thoni, D. Thompson, B. Jabs, O. Raisbeck, J. Johnsrud. ROW 2: Coach Nelson, B. Handel, T. Thompson, L. Oimoen, J. Duffey, A. Knight, D. Reeson, D. Oimoen. 32 fcssr “B” TEAM BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS “A” TEAM BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS A T H L E T I C Ifl Tl C 2 ACTIVITIES PROM 1964 APRIL SHOWERS C. Carden, B. Hughes, P. Fortman, K. Eveland, Queen C. Sutton, King G. Mueller, S. Massey, W. Staley, B. Jones, J. Olson, P. Richards, R. Jones. Queen Caryl King Gary Miniature Couple: Michelle Tilley Greg Burreson 36 HOMECOMING COURT 1965 Fresh: J. Peterson, O. Raisbeck, Soph: S. Arneson, J. Swenson, King D. Paulson, Queen S. Oimoen, Sr: V. Tilley, B. Schuelke, Jr: L. Campbell, D. DeVoe. Queen Mary Moen SCHOOL FAIR—1964 P. Richards, T. Peterson, A. Roberts, L. Handel. HISTRES S I MARY THE PERFECT IDIOT SR. CLASS PLAY 1965 CAST Margaret Tennyson Jackie Tennyson . Rhodora.......... Roger Tennyson . . Walter P. Latherby Daniel Tennyson . Arthur Barnard . . . Miss Baker....... Mareia Myers Linda Barnard .....................Pat Richard Bruce Hughes Jeannie Wilson.....................Susie Showen Phyllis Forbes Puff Witomski........................Chuck Humphrey Wally Staley Carla Carlson .....................Vicki Tilley Tom Parman A Policeman........................Keith Eveland Lyle Komplin Dr. Hockhorst Von Barf.............Russel Jones Don Paulson Miss Booth.........................Phyllis Osborne Pat Nelson Director: Mrs. Owens 39 MAINTENANCE Mrs. Roberts Secretary Mrs. Watson Mr. Raisbeck Mir. Jabs BUS DRIVERS Mir. Schlimgen Mir. Knight Mr. Hughes Mr. Jabs Custodians Mr. Harpold, Mir. Starczynski Cooks Mlrs. Zepplin Mlrs. Carden ROW Is D. Brindley, L. Moen, G. Hughes. ROW 2: P. Lease, G. Halverson, G. Mc- Sherry, C. Dyreson, D. Walczak, D. Thousand, C. Schnee- burg, D. Brindley. ROW 3: J. Hook, A. Schuelke, P. Bilse, R. Dauck, B. Theobold, C. Boe, P. Brennan, R. Powers, M. Segrebrect, T. Tilly, S. Wells, Mrs. Pauli. MRS. SUSANNA PAULL Ottumwa Heights Jr. College, Iowa Platteville State College ROW Is J. Severson, P. Oimoen, N. Straubhaar, G. Myers. ROW 2: M. Mieden, B. Moyer, C. Watson, V. Williams, L. Thousand, G. Oimoen, J. Carmody. ROW 3: F. Garfoot, C. Scott, J. Monson, J. Frame, M. Clerkin, K. Calvert, K. Ryan, J. Twiton, Mrs. Pauli. This year the kindergarten is being taught by Mrs. Susanna Pauli who last taught Sixth Grade. In its second year Kindergarten seems very worthwhile and effective. 42 ROW 1: K. Schneeberg, E. Arneson, R. Moyer, R. Hendrickson, R. Johnson, K. Kulhanek. ROW 2: G. Burreson, B. Aschliman, D. Anderson, J. Lease, K. Schlimgen, J. Hathaway, M. Myers. ROW 3: G. Clerkin, M. Carmody, N. Otto, L. Jabs, R. Lee, J. Gudgeon, D. Watrud, K. Swenson, M. Tilley, R. Straubhaar, Mrs. Owens. MRS. NELLIE OWENS Platteville State Teachers College University of Wisconsin GRADE 1 GRADE 1 2 ROW 1: M. Halverson, D. Carmody, J. Jenson, R. Hendrickson, J. Segebrecht, ROW 2: R. Trainor, R. Collins, M. Wankerl, J. Manteufel, R. Peterson, D. Brindley, J. Rickey, R. Gamer. ROW 3: L. DeSmith, S. Watson, D. Messinger, B. Twiton, M. Schulenburg, R. Severson, J. Watkins, O. Boldon, T. DeSit, R. Gamer. MISS BONNIE INNES Ashland County Teachers College Northland College 43 ROW 1: B. Schlimgen, J. Hughes, G. Meiden, M. Myers, J. Moen, K. Tilley, ROW 2: B. Watrud, D. Ryan, J. Myers, R. Wells, H. Frame, P. Arneson, J. Wegmueller, ROW 3: Mrs. Hawkinson, L. Wegmueller, T. Meyer, J. Czerwonka, L. Knight, K. Boe, C. Calvert, S. Kelley, J. Eveland, D. Peper, T. Fjelstad. MRS. PATSY HAWKINSON Green County Teachers College Platteville State College GRADE 2 GRADE 3 B. Hathaway, D. Reeson, D. Moyer, R. Peterson, D. Manteufel, R. Hauck, ROW 2: J. Hughes, L. Monson, D. Roberts, J. Handel, S. Rue, C. Aschli- man, D. Boldon, B. Muel- ler. ROW 3: J. Olson, M. Thomas, W. Trainor, D. Thousand, H. Watkins, D. Theobald, M. Lease, T. Tilley, M. Brennum. MRS. ARDITH NELSON Platteville State College Sauk County Teacher's College 44 ROW I: D. Lee, D. Reeson, J. Olson, C. DeSmet, G. Parmen, R. Squires. ROW II: T. Osborn, J. Hodgson, D. Schlimgen, N. Roberts, R. Hendrickson, R. Jones, K. Thoni. ROW III: Mrs. Helgeson, J. Oimoen, P. Jones, D. Moyer, E. Nihles, L. Thompson, B. Twiton, D. Valstad, P. Mieden, J. Rickey, P. Ryan. MRS. HAZEL HELGESON St. Olof College, Minnesota Platteville State College GRADE 3 4 ROW I: J. Fjelstad, R. Halverson, D. Wells, P. Carmody, B. Garfoot, J. Exner, ROW II: T. Framb, M. Carmody, B. Dimpfl, L. Scott, P. Raisbeck, L. Messinger, D. Kelly, ROW 3: M. Jenson, K. Ameson, L. Jabs, K. Otto, H. Arndt, T. Forbes, L. Berry, K. Ameson, T. Lease, Miss Bulin. MISS JANET BULIN Platteville State College Sauk County Teacher's College 45 ROW 1: J. Cleary, L. Collins, R. Gudgeson, D. Fortman, T. Rue, ROW 2: D. Roberts, A. Schulin- berg, S. Osborn, V. Hen- drickson, C. Lease, B. Dimpfl, K. Wegmuller, K. Nelson, D. Oimoen, ROW 3: D. Olson, H. Jabs, J. Olson, J. Richard, S. Eveland, C. Vivian, E. Fjelstad, J. Brennum, M. Carden, M. Miller, Mrs. Segebrecht, M. Christen, P. Mieden. MRS. BERNIECE SEGEBRECHT Platteville State College GRADE 5 GRADE 5 6 ROW Is M. Hook, B. Roberts, J. Oimoen, G. Oimoen, R. Wankerl, ROW 2: C. DeSmet, D. Duffey, B. Campbell, D. Donstad, R. Schuelke, J. Peterson, K. Leary, ROW 3: J. Rue, G. Oimoen, F. Thoni, B. Williams, B. Forbes, C. Humphrey, B. Monson, T. Hughes, D. Johnsrud, A. Moen, Mr. Bourdages. MR. TERRANCE BOURDAGES Ashland County Teachers Collage Superior State College 46 J. Leary, M. Mieden, B. Messinger, J. Wankerl, B. Wegmueller, J. Massey, ROW 2: S. Otto, S. Gerke, S. Ameson, R. Thompson, A. Lease, P. Schlimgen, S. Friedli. ROW 3: Miss Rote, M. Reeson, P. Ameson, T. Meyer, L. Nihles, T. Thousand, B. Jabs, D. Czerwonka, M. Hodgson, K. Rue, P. Myers, K. Handel. MISS DONNA ROTE Green County Teachers College Platteville State College GRADE 6 GRADE 7 ROW Is S. Ameson, R. Lease, C. Schlimgen, D. Powell, M. Vivian, J. Edge, R. Bilse, D. Powers, J. Messinger, M. Cleary, G. Vollen, ROW 2: J. Myers, V. Hendrickson, C. Johnson, T. Miller, S. Wegmueller, S. Rickey, L. Kast, J. Oimoen, D. Dimpfl, K. Rue, ROW 3: N. Hill, M. Forbes, C. Czerwonka, G. Hughes, D. Budd, T. Hook, G. Moyer, B. Harris, J. Olson, D. Sutton, B. Zepplin, N. Johnson, D. Powell, J. Thousand, G. Mueller, J. Williams, Mr. Leopold. MR. VIRGIL LEOPOLD Green County Teacher's College 47 FRONT ROW; L. Stenseth, G. Komplin, T. Peterson, L. Gilbertson, J. Olson, S. Showen, P. Fortman, S. Johnsrud. BACK ROW; O. Nelson, L. Humphrey, B. Handel, J. Duffey, D. Oimoen, J. Swenson, D. Thompson, Mr. Watrud, B. Dyreson, J. Richard, C. Johnson, P. Williams, G. Hill, P. Forbes, M. Wirth, S. Forbes, S. Arneson, N. Nordby. The second year of Driver's Education is proving to be just as beneficial and successful as the first year was. The students learn the proper attitudes. GRADE 8 ROW Is L. Raisbeck, J. Arneson, R. Jabs, L. Komplin, D. Swenson, J. Ihm, G. Ranney. ROW 2: P. Moen, D. Richard, S. Arneson, K. Bohle, S. Buckingham, M. Fjelstad, D. Handel, G. Osborn, L. Oimoen, S. Peterson; ROW 3: C. Wirth, N. Campbell, B. Jabs, K. Rue, G. Straubaar, H. Nordby, R. Forbes, G. Duffey, D. Mueller, D. Nihles, D. Thomas, D. Meyer, R. Blake, J. Fortman, K. Bucking- ham, D. Nelson, A. Reeson. Not Pictured, Mrs. Vinje. HIGH SCHOOL DRIVERS ED. CLASS 48 ADVERTISING ADVERTISERS Barneveld Cheese Company Myers Shell Station Fred and June's Bar Jones Hardware Company, Inc. Thoni Feed and Fuel Donahue's Store Dick's DX Service Mt. Horeb Cleaners Moyers Shell Station Eggum and Johnson Mt. Horeb Motors Mt. Horeb Telephone Company Hoff's Store Guenveur (Dr. R. L.) Olsons Restaurant and Bakery Olsons Flowers and Gifts Ben Franklin (Vasens) Wittwer Trucking Service Sutter Barber Shop Bert and Mary Ann's Bar Seversons Hardware Hanson Feed and Grain Crest View Hotel Mt. 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