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SCENE I. 29 Green Freshmen In September, 1959, twenty-nine green freshmen, but eager freshmen entered the portals of B.H.S. We became full-fledged members of B.H.S. through the terrifying process of initiation. Somehow, mainly through the help of our advisor, Miss Ellen Danielson, we recovered. We elected the following class of- ficers: President—Rick Anderson, Vice President--John Kole, Secretary—Natalie Symons, Treasurer — Delores Ryan, Reporter—LaVon Dudd and Student Council—Rita Brattlie and Jim Helgeson. Our Fair Representative was Alona Humphrey, and her escort was Ron Fargo. Representing our class on the Home- coming Court, was Rick Anderson and his date Geanyce Burreson. During the year, Joe Jones entered our class and John Kole moved in the summer. SCENE II. Experienced Sophomores Well, in September, 1960, we were one step closer to our goal. Our class advisors were Mr. James Nel- son and Mr. Donovan Fried. Our class officers were: President—Judy Moyer, Vice President—Bill Cler- kin, Secretary—Jim Helgeson and Treasurer—Bob Week. Our Fair Representative was Judy Moyer and escorting her was Jerry Darrow. On the Homecoming Court it was Bob Week and his date Joyce Budd. This year our class lost two members in Gary Jones and Natalie Symons. SCENE III. Proud Juniors Ah, Juniors at last, and half way there! This was a big year in our high school career. Elected to lead us were: President—Joe Jones, Vice President—Dolores Ryan, Secretary—Donna Vollen and Treasurer — LaVon Budd. Our advisors again were Mr. Nelson and Mr. Fried. We started off the year with Freshman initiation, which was a real blast. (For us that is) Some of our big thrills were receiving our class rings and our class play entitled, Man Overboard, which was a tremendous success under the worthy direction of Mrs. Zull. The biggest thrill of the year was our Junior Prom. Our theme, Moonlight Bay, went over real big and it was a very beautiful affair. Dennis Amble and Kay Gallahan were king and queen. Our Fair Representative was Dolores Ryan and her escort Don Williams. Bill Clerkin represented us on the Homecoming Court and his date was Geanyce Burreson. During the year, Bill Wienbrenner joined us and Judy Moyer and Fred Leuthold left us. SCENE IV. Almighty Seniors Finally, we are Seniors! Our goal is almost reached. Darlene Forbes, Gordy Dimpfl and Dale Williams left us. Jerry Theobald joined us, thus formulating our present enrollment of 25. The officers elected to lead us out of high school were: President--Bill Clerkin, Vice President—Jim Segegrecht, Secretary-- Alona Humphrey and Treasurer--Kay Callahan. As for class advisors, Mr. Nelson again had the honor and he was joined by Mr. Lester V. Sutton. For the School Fair, LaVon Budd was chosen Queen and her escort was Bob Week. Kay Callahan, our representative on the Fair Court, chose Dennis Amble to escort her. This year the traditional Homecoming dance was changed from basketball season to football season. Bob Schaller was our king and he chose Deede Ryan as his queen. On the Court was Jim Helgeson and his date Sue Harris. Instead of the Homecoming in January, we had a mid-winter dance. Both dances were huge successes. Also, very successful, was our Senior Class play held in March. Another big job during our senior year was the Annual. This was done under the able direction of LaVon Budd. For our class trip we went to Washington, D.C. This was not only a real thrill, but educational as well. As we look back on these happy, busy days at B.H.S., we realize that every minute was enjoyed. But now we look forward to what the future holds.???? 12
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BOB SCHALLER Well Napoleon wasn't so big either. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; B-Club 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Prom Court 3; Homecoming King 4; Class Play 3,4. BOB WECK Give him the ball he will answer the call. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; B-Club 1,2,3, 4; All Conference Football 2,3,4; All Conference Bas- ketball 3; All area Football 4; Fair King 4; Homecom- ing Court 2; Class officer 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. JERRY THEOBALD He can do fine at giving a line. Entered from Kalispell, Montana 4; Basketball Mgr. 4; Mid-winter Court 4. DONNA RAE VOLLEN She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Annual Staff 4; Class Of- ficer 3; Class Play 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Home- coming Court 3; Library Club 1; Newspaper Staff 2,4; Prom Court 2,3. WILLIAM WEINBRENNER Very shy but really a good guy. Transferred from Belmont H.S. 3; Baseball 3,4; Basket- ball Manager 4; B Club 3,4; Class play 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Newspaper 4. 11
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CLASS WILL We the Seniors of 1963 of Barneveld High School being of sound mind and memory do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: To the Freshman, we will our willingness to learn; to the Sopho- mores we will our good behavior as an example for them to follow; to the Juniors we will the empty seats that we have so sadly left behind us. I, Dennis Amble, will my ability to get caught eating in study hall to anyone that likes to write themes. I, Rick Anderson, will the use of my car to Larry providing he prom- ises to put no dents in it. I, Rita Brattlie, will everything but my letters from John. I, LaVon Budd, will my good grades to Susie Showen. I, Geanyce Burreson, will my brown eyes and curly eyelashes to any- one that wants to catch a man. I, Kay Callahan, will my bashful and quiet ways to Linda Sqiures. I, Bill Clerkin, will my towering height and basketball ability to George Ranney. I, Jack Doescher, will my car to anyone who can catch on to the knack of driving it. I, Jim Helgeson, will my ability to fall asleep in class to anyone who gets as bored as I do. I, Larry Hughes, will my nickname Peanuts to any other NUT that wants it. I, Alona Humphrey, will everything except Paul, he's all mine to keep. I, Bill Jones, will my wise remarks to Tom Parman if he promises to put them to good use. I, Joe Jones, will my ability to study and to stay out of trouble to my brother Russell who seems to have a little trouble doing both. I, Sandra Jones, will my books to anyone that will take them off my hands. I, Delores Leuthold, will all my nicknames due to my shortness to anyone else under 5' tall. I, Linda Moyer, will my ability to get along with Coach to the Freshman Civics class, who seems to be having a little trouble. I, Bev Osborn, will my theory of how to get your man to her sisters Mavis and Phyllis if they promise to keep it a secret. I, Dave Powell, will my farming ability to June so she can help me in the future. I, Dolores Ryan, will my ability to find something funny about every- thing to Sue Harris who also loves to laugh. I, Jim Segebrecht, will the teachers of B.H.S. to all you lucky under- classmen. I, Bob Schaller, will my love of Club 18 to Wendell Arneson, who doesn't seem to have a very deep appreciation of the place. I, Jerry Theobald, will my philosophy of life to certain teachers, who don't quite dig it. I, Donna Vollen, will the army to anyone that will take Russ's place in it so he can come home. I, Bob Week, will my athletic ability to Ted Tilly. Vicki will make sure he puts it to good use. I, Bill Wienbrenner, will my column in the school newspaper Bill's Balony to Bill Brennum. 13
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