Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

 - Class of 1962

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Cim WM Sue Ameson wills her love of school to Wendell Arneson. Thomas Ameson wills his ability to wait on people to Chuck Humphrey. Terry Cleary wills his smart remarks to Allan Ricky. Eddie Doescher wills his masculine charm to Dale Williams. Fred Frame wills his towering height to Bill Clerkin. Bob Harris wills his memories to all those lucky girls at B.H.S. John Hughes wills his giggles to Dianna Thomas. Wanda Humphrey wills her last name to Jim so he can change it for her. Diane Holmes wills her middle name to anyone who wants it. Donna Jones wills her clarinet and everything that goes with it to anyone who wants the mess. Bob Keene wills his cars to anyone who likes to walk. Larry Marty wishes he had something to leave but with circumstances as they are he'll need what he's got and more too. Lauretta Nelson wills her little black book with all those guy's names to the Freshman girls. Judy Olson wills this high school to all her enemies. Janet Osborn wills her art ability to Bonnie Duffey who we hear has a good start. Les Paulson wills his quiet ways to Susie Showen. Neil Panney wills his cheerful, carefree ways to all the teachers at B.H.S. Mary Stenseth wills her migraine headaches to anyone who wants them. Doug Theobald wills his athletic ability to Bruce Hughes. Becky Watson wills her ability to get along with teachers to Russell Jones. Don Williams wills his ability to do chemistry experiments to Deede Ryan. 13

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C o s i-ftitouj In September 1958 twenty-four frightened and dumfounded Freshmen entered the depths of this con- crete institution. Theodore Boucher was our class advisor. We were accepted into the human race upon our initiation which was frightening for some but enjoyable for all. The following were elected as class officers: President: Donna Jones, V. President: Wanda Humphrey, Secretary: John Hughes, Treasurer: Diane Holmes, Student Council: Douglas Theobald, Class Reporter: Larry Marty. During the year Karen and Gene Beckwith left us and Terry Cleary and Bob Keene joined us to keep our enrollment at 24. Kathy Burdick was elected our Fair Queen candidate and Dave Ranney escorted her. Sue Arneson was our Homecoming representative and Don Budd escorted her. Our sophomore year brings us one year closer to the ultimate goal. Mr. Theodore Boucher was again our advisor. Class officers were: President: Wanda Humphrey, Vice President: Jerry Darrow, Secretary: Mary Stenseth, Treasurer: Sue Arneson, Student Council: Douglas Theobald and Don Williams, Class Reporter: Bob Keene. Our school Fair Representative was Janet Osborn. Her escort was Gary Burdick. Representative for the Homecoming was Les Paulson and his date was Wanda Humphrey. Our class changed tradition by ordering and receiving our class rings. Throughout the year our enrollment re- mained the same. We're halfway there as Juniors. Mr. Maurice McCormick joined Mr. Theodore Boucher in his role of class advisor. Officers elected were: President: Judy Olson, V. President: Jerry Darrow, Secretary: Mary Stenseth, Treasurer: Donna Jones. School Fair Representative was Lauretta Nelson, she was escorted by Ollie Sutton. Homecoming Representative was Tom Arneson, his date was Bonnie Duffey. On April 22 our class held it's Prom entitled Bali Hai which proved to be very exciting and beautiful for every- one. King Bob Harris asked Kathy Burdick to reign with him as queen. The Court of Honor was: Douglas Theobald and Sue Arneson, Lane Theobald and Rebecca Watson, Bob Keene and Delores Leuthold, Lauretta Nelson and David Leuthold, Russell Moyer and Donna Vollen. May 1 our class play Curtain Going Up was hurried and hectic but a fantabulous success. During our Junior year Jim Battle joined us for a short period of time before moving elsewhere. Upon arriving at our Senior year everyone was a little unhappy to learn that Sharon Burns had moved to Madison during the course for the summer. A short while later Kathy Burdick and Jerry Darrow left us and our enrollment decreased to 21. The officers we elected during our Senior year were President Don Williams, V. President Bob Keene, Secretary Wanda Humphrey, Treasurer Diane Holmes. Our Fair Queen was Janet Osborn. Eddie Doescher reigned with her as king. Our class play, Papa Says No, which was held Nov. 1 was so entertaining that upon popular request we presented it again on Dec. 2. Doug Theobald and Sue Arneson reigned as king and queen of our Homecoming, held Feb. 9 with Bob Leyson providing the music. The Court of Honor consisted of Bob Harris and Donna Vollen, Bill Clerkin and Geanyce Burreson, Jeff Olson and Dianne Arneson, Larry Anderson and Patty Callahan. Don Wil- liams represented the class on the Prom Court. On Tuesday, May 29 we donned our caps and gowns and bade farewell to B.H.S. This, then, is the background of the proud and mighty seniors of 62. 12



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Cktss P op{t Cy Terrance Cleary: Has an honored position on the Lawrence Welk Show--he is their bubble blower. Doug Theobald: He is a star football player; he also owns the world famous Rose Bowl Flower Shop in California. Mary Stenseth: After completing 8 years of medical training, is now in the deepest jungles of Africa making a special medicine called Love Potion which she prescribes for the natives. Diane Holmes has had medical training dealing with the heart. She runs a very successful Heart- Throb Club located near Mary. Her patients are the natives on which Mary's medicine did not take affect. Sue Ameson is the best known writer in the country. She gives much-needed advice in her Dear Sue Theobold Column in the Bameveld paper which is called the Gossipers Sentimental. Ed Doesher and Larry Marty, due to the experience in their younger days are now Champions in the Hot-Rod Races. They own the biggest drag-strip in the state—The NOISIEST too!! Lauretta Nelson having graduated from beauty culture school, now has her own Beauty Salon in Paris. She specializes in tight permanents. Her best customer is the French Poodle! Bob Keene now owns a vast amount of land on which there are many farms. This area he has named Bam-yard-ville after his home town Bameveld. Janet Osbom is now one of the world's most famous dress designers with shops in Paris, Moscow, New York City and Bameveld; their names are all in the same Madame Burdick Dress Shoppe. Wanda Humphrey is married now and is also a Gymnastic teacher which she might have to give up because the little Jim's are becoming quite a problem at home. John Hughes is the best chef that Bameveld school has had in 10 Years. Fred Frame is now a very successful mechanic and owns his own garage. His best customers are Mr. and Mrs. Studebaker. Neil Ranny is still the gallant young man around town but he doesn't dare chase a girl to long she might catch him. Bob Harris has taken over the Shell Station and has a chain of fifteen stations throughout Wisconsin. Don Williams and Lester Paulson have really gone the farthest with their out of the world success. The down to earth fact is that they own the first real-estate business on the moon and have quite a housing development springing up. Tom Ameson is a coach at one of Bameveld's suburb high schools. He was in the bull doz'en business, but was caught dos'in on the job! Judy Olson is now a prominent lawyer in New York. Her most desired ambition is to become the first woman president. It's strictly a man's world but she loves it! ! Rebecca Watson and Donna Jones lead a dangerous life teaching the American way secretly in a land where they certainly don't have to worry about competition, Siberia. 14

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