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Page 19 text:
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CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN: In August, 1963, 24 green, curious freshmen ventured through the corridors of Bameveld High School for the first time. After a wild but memorable initiation, we settled down to work under the guidance of Mr. Nelson and Mr. Sutton, with graduation in 1967 as our goal. Class officers for our first year were: Sandy Ameson, President; Shirley Forbes, Vice-President; Anita Roberts, Secretary; and Bob Watson, Treasurer. Our Fair Representative was Judy Richard and her escort was Jim Duffy. Bob Watson represented the class at Homecoming with his date Sandy Ameson. Our class enrollment was decreas- ed to 20 with the loss of Diane Burkhalter, Steve Suchomel, Ray Callahan and Duane Buckingham. SOPHOMORES: What do you know. We made it through the first trying year and eargerly anticipated our second. We hoped to accomplish this feat under the able guidance of Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Grooms. Class leaders included: Evenlyn Stenseth, President; Jeff Johnsrud, Vice-President; John Swenson, Secretary; and Larry Schaller, Treasurer. Our Fair Representative was Anita Roberts and her escort was Dennis Oimoen. John Swenson was chosen as our Homecoming Representative and his date Sandy Arenson. There were no additions or depletions in our class number. JUNIORS: As upperclassmen, our two remaining years might even be a pleasure. Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Grooms were again our class advisors. Elected officers were: President, Bob Watson; Vice-President, Dennis Oimoen; Sec- retary, Judy Richard, Treasurer, Dennis Bums. Shirley Forbes, escorted by Dennis Oimoen, was our Fair Rep- resentative. Anita Roberts, Evelyn Stenseth and Bob Handel were our Student Council Representatives. Larry Oimoen ably represented us on the Homecoming Court and his date for the evening was Janeen Peterson. King Larry Schaller and Queen Carol Johnson reigned over our Prom with Camelot as its theme. Our Junior Class play, entitled Nuts to You was, if nothing else, fun to put on. We were sorry to see Shirley Forbes and Shirley Fortman leave us but we were joined by Dennis Bums, Darlene Anderson and Tim Hook. SENIORS: Three of the best years of our life, or so we're told, are gone and we have one left to muster through. Class advisors this year were Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Roller. Class officers were: Bob Handel, President; Larry Schaller, Vice-President; Phyllis Fortman, Secretary; and Sandy Ameson, Treasurer. On Fair Day Phyllis Fortman reigned over her Court. Her date was Larry Oimoen. Judy Richard represented our class on the Court and her date was Bob Watson. Dennis Bums reigned as our Homecoming King and Dennis Oimoen was our class representative. Bob Handel was the Senior member of the Junior Prom. Tim Hook, Gail Hill and Larry Oimoen were Student Council members. As our school days at B.H. S. come to a close, we look back on them with joy, pride and sometimes sadness. We then hereby declare this the official history of the class of 1967. 15
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o. o o John S. Sandy A. Regina T. Darlene A. Leo H. Betty M. Tim H. Bob H. Jim D, Carol J. Dennis O. Judy R. Kathy N. Jeff J. Phyllis F. Dennis B. Larry O. Anita R. Larry S. Bob W. 14 Evelyn S. GaH H.
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THE SPY We were lucky to obtain this top secret information from the note book of—The Spy. In the interest of the students of Bameveld High, at great risk to our well being, we publish the following account: 6:00 A.M. Tim Hook is crawling into bed. 6:30 6:35 6:36 7:00 7:05 7:30 7:31 8:00 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:27 8:30 8:45 9:00 John Swenson calls the cows. John applies milking machine. John addresses cow. You = $%'() +!@? Betty Moen fries some eggs in the shell. Betty eats her fried eggs. Larry Schaller's mother calls him, Larry, will you please get up? Larry insulates his ears with pillows numerous covers. First bus gets in Phyllis Fortman goes to comb her hair. Larry Schaller rolls over. Larry, for the last time will you get up ? I'll think about it. Phyllis is still combing her hair. Bells ring. Phyllis finishes combing her hair. John Swenson drives up at 102 miles an hour. Larry Schaller comes to school. Jim Duffey turns around to see if Carol Johnson is still in English class. She hasn't said a thing or poked him all period. 9:15 9:16 9:30 10:15 10:30 10:35 10:40 10:41 10:45 10:52 11:45 11:52 First bell rings. Larry Oimoen wakes up with a start. Bob Judy walk down the hall together. The Home Ec. Class learns how to pick up Betty's partially digested egg shells. Kathy Nihles takes a letter in shorthand. Evelyn learns how to do yesterday's Algebra Kathy tries to read her shorthand. Jeff comes into study hall. Jeff is requested to change his seat. Judy tries to read Kathy's shorthand notes. Mr. Nelson tries to read Kathy's shorthand notes. Leo Humphrey looks at clock and wonders if he'll last till noon. Kathy, Judy, SMr. Nelson go home to recouperate after trying to solve Kathy's interpretation of Gregg Shorthand. 11:53 12:30 P.M. 12:31 12:32 12:45 Judy comes back. Anita drives the Driver's Ed. car up a tree. Mr. O'Keefe shimmies up the trunk after her. Anita backs the car down. Gail Hill, in Phy. Ed. class intending to hit the bull's eye, hits Sandy Ameson in the back with the arrow. 12:46 12:47 1:00 1:07 1:40 1:41 1:51 Sandy intending to hit Gail, hits the bull's eye. Riot in Girl's Phy. Ed. class. Regina in the girl's locker room yells out, Oh my Gosh, has anybody got a pin?' Bob Judy walk to Social Problems together. Denny Oimoen tells an unexpurgated joke. John falls off his chair into the comer and lays there laughing. The bell rings: Judy and Bob are seen walking down the hall together. 16
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