Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

 - Class of 1966

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Chss WM We the Seniors of 1966 of Barneveld High School being of sound mind and memory do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Dennis Bilse, will my ability to get in trouble to the Freshman Class to use in their next three years of High School. I, Linda Brennum, will my sweet ways and willingness to work to the Sophomore Class for their remaining years in school. I, Linda Campbell, will all of my fun ways and deep secrets to Nancy who hates to miss out on anything. I, Bob Clerkin, will my mischievous ways to Arnie Knight who is such a perfect angel. I, David DeVoe, will my love of English to anyone who will take it. I, Bernie Dyreson, will my ability to make wise cracks to Bob Watson who would never think of such a thing. I, Luanne Gilbertson, will my ability to run out of gas at the right time to anyone who needs a good excuse. I, Dallas Johnson, will my ability on the trampoline to the Girls Phy. Ed. Class. I, Susan Johnsrud, will all my books and papers to the Juniors as my future holds no plans for them. I, David Jones, will my ability to fall asleep in class to all other night owls. I, Gail Komplin, will my cheerleading ability to Sonja Arneson who already has a bright future in cheer- leading. I, Sandy Massey, will my Ann Landers' advice to Co- lette Humphrey so she can pass it on to the under- classmen. I, Donna Myers, will my ability to stay up all night to anyone who likes to suffer from tired blood. I, Otis Nelson, will my love of cars to Denny Oimoen. I, Dianne Olson, will my quiet ways to Sandy Peterson who might have a hard time putting them to use. I, Trudy Peterson, will my love of dancing to the boys of B.H.S. I, George Ranney, will my ability to get caught chew- ing gum to future Social Problems students who en- joy wearing it on the tip of their nose. I, Jerry Schaller, will my love of strange malts (es- pecially lime) to anyone who has a concrete stomach. I, Sonia Schuelke, will my singing ability to Fran Messenger who we doubt will need it. I, Susie Showen, will my cute smile to Molly who greets everyone with a smile. I, Lola Stenseth, will my ability in art to Gail Osborn. I, Dennis Thompson, will my nickname Sweetie-Pie to Ted so he can have as much fun with it. 1, Ron Thousand, will my ability in chewing (gum?) to Sharon who might find this flavor a bit too strong. I, Peggy Williams, will my love of Hollandale to other girls of B.H.S. who might also have an in- terest there. I, Marlene Wirth, will my ability to have fun to all the underclassmen. I, Judy Zepplin, will my speed in Typing, Shorthand, AND TALKING to Sandy Arneson who already has a good start in all three. 16

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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN: In August 1962, thirty green but hopeful freshmen entered the pearly gates of Barneveld High School under the leadership of Mr. Kalb. After being accepted into the human race upon initiation on October 18, we elected the following officers: President, Jane Callahan; V. President, Judy Zepplin; Secretary, Gail Komplin; Treasurer, Otis Nelson. Becky Monson was elected Fair representative; she chose Lyle Komplin as her escort. Bill Jones was chosen as escort by Alice Scheopp for the Snow Ball dance. Homecoming representative was Bob Clerkin; he chose Jane Calla- han as his date. Becky Monson, Jim Eveland, and Alice Scheopp left our flock. SOPHOMORE: We're one year closer to our goal of being Seniors. Mr. Paskey and Mr. Watrud were our class advisors. Class officers elected to lead us were: President, Dave DeVoe; V. President, Linda Campbell, Secretary, Sandy Mas- sey; Treasurer, Peggy Williams. Linda Campbell was elected Fair Representative; she chose Larry Anderson as her escort. Ron Thousand picked Anita Roberts as his date for Homecoming. To our dismay Jane Callahan left us, but we were joined by Bernie Dyreson. JUNIORS: As upperclassmen, we were led by Mr. Paskey and Mr. Watrud. Class officers elected were: President, Linda Campbell; V. President, Bernie Dyreson; Secretary, Jerry Schaller; Treasurer, Judy Zepplin. Trudy Peterson was our Fair Representative and she chose George Ranney as her escort. Homecoming Representative was Dave DeVoe with his date Linda Campbell. Prom King was Jerry Schaller with his Queen Luanne Gilbertson. Our theme was Emerald Isles . Our Jr. class play, entitled The Dancing Ghost , was a very unusual kind of mystery comedy. Jenny Olson and Bill Brennum left our class. SENIORS: We've finally reached the top! ! ! Our class advisors were Mr. Paskey and Mr. O'Keefe. Class officers elected to finish our school days were: President, Sonia Schuelke; V. President, Linda Brennum; Secretary, Trudy Peter- son; Treasurer, Dianne Olson. Gail Komplin was elected our Fair Queen; she chose Bob Clerkin as her King. Donna Myers was elected Fair Representative; with her escort Bob Watson. Homecoming King was Dennis Thompson and his Queen Lola Stenseth. Ron Thousand was chosen Representative with his date Lana Oimoen. Sonia Schuelke represented the class on the Prom Court. Our class play, entitled Room Bored, was a typi- cal family comedy. Student Council: President, Bernie Dyreson; Representatives, Donna Myers and Lola Sten- seth. Our hard-working annual editors were Sandy Massey and Jerry Schaller. On June 1, 1966 we sorrowfully left our places at B.H.S. to join the ranks of our alumni. This then is the history of the proud and mighty Seniors of 66. 15



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 Ron T. Luanne G. -r Judy Z. Linda B George R. Diane A. Susan J. Dave D. Sue S Sonia S Dennis T. Sandy M. Dennis B. Marlene V» Dallas J. Lola Gail K. Otis N. Bernie D. Donna M. Peg W. Bob C. Dave J. Linda C. Trudy P.

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