Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

 - Class of 1968

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CLASS WILL BRUCE BUDD wills his Chevie to any student who needs a piece of creative art for art class. MIKE BURNS wills his scooter to the coolest kid in school. KATHY BUTTERBOUGH wills her pleasant quiet ways to Erma Handel. RUDI CHRISTEN wills his ability to have fun when circumstances don't allow it to the Freshman. DEBRA FORBES wills her height to Patti Schlimgen. LYNNE HANDEL wills her ability to catch the eye of every guy to Susan Ameson. COLETTE HUMPHREY wills her car to Ted Tilley. GLENDA JACKSON wills her fine imagination to the Sophomores who seem to be lacking in that area BILL JABS wills his sweat suit to Donald Nihles. DAVE JOHNSON wills his ability to get hurt when least possible to nobody. ARNIE KNIGHT wills his '55' Chevie to Ted Tilley JEAN LEASE wills her ability to do the splits to anyone who wants to attempt them. FRAN MESSINGER wills her art talent to the students in art class. STEVE MURPHY wills his Chevie to Ted Tilley. DEAN OIMOEN wills the red bomb to some one who is able to sit in it without falling out. JANEAN PETERSON wills her cheerleading outfit to Debbie Dimpfl. OWEN RAISBECK wills his shoulder pads to Tom Thousand. DAVE REESON wills his friendly, happy-go-lucky ways to Doug Thomas. DARLENE OTTO wills her fun times at Club 18 to Diane Richard. DEANA SICKELS wills her little black book to Lana Oimoen. EILEEN STASZEWSK1 wills her giggle to Mary Fjelstad. TED THOMPSON wills his love of little guys to Greg Duffey. STEVE THONI wills his brain power to Bill Zepplin. SHARON THOUSAND wills her baseball glove to Vicky Hendrickson. TED TILLEY wills his blazing trails to everywhere to Bob Forbes. DENNIS VALSTAD wills his coon dog, Tom , to Bill Harris. DARLENE WIRTH wills her achievements in the Commercial Room to Charlene. 17

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CLASS HISTORY Now, as our Senior year has drawn to a close, we can look back with fond memories and pride in our achievements during our past high school years. FRESHMEN: Twenty-three adventurous, eager, and determined individuals walked down the corridors of tire Bameveld High School for the very first time in tire fall of 1964. Our Freshmen class advisors were Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. Owens. Officers for our first year were as follows: Bill Jabs, President; Lynne Handel, Vice President; Owen Raisbeck, Secretary; and Sharon Thousand, Treasurer. Lynne Handel was chosen as our Fair Representative with Ted Thompson as her escort. Homecoming Represen' tatives were Owen Raisbeck and Janean Peterson. The year, as a whole, was exciting and rewarding. SOPHOMORES: We're now one step closer to graduation. Our enrollment increased to twenty-four as Mike Bums joined our class. Class advisors this year are Mrs. Owens and Mrs. McAuliffe. Class officers elected were as follows: Steve Thoni, President; Dave Reeson, Vice President; Mike Bums, Secretary; and Dean Oimoen, Treasurer. Student Council members were: Lynne Handel, Treasurer, and Owen Raisbeck and Bill Jabs. Our Fair Representative was Fran Messinger who was excorted by Bill Jabs. Steve Thoni was chosen as our Homecoming Representative and he excorted Lynne Handel. We were all sad to see Greg Gerke leave our class. JUNIORS: We're still climbing, with one more step to go! Our class has increased with addition of Deana Sickels, Kathy Butterbaugh, and Eileen Staszewski. Officers chosen to lead our class were: Owen Raisbeck, President; Bill Jabs, Vice President; Fran Messinger, Secretary; and Ted Thompson, Treasurer. This year was busy, but fun! With much hard work and determination our class piny Creeping Shadows was finally presented. Finally, the event came that we had all been eagerly awaiting, our Junior Prom . Our them was Moonlight and Roses . Lynne Handel reigned as Prom Queen and Ted Tilley as King. It was, indeed, a success and was enjoyed by all. Fair Representative was Jean Lease escorted by Dave Reeson, Dean Oimoen was Homecoming Representative escorting Carla Czerwonka. Student Council members were: Dave Reeson, Vice President, Dean Oimoen and Steve Thoni. SENIORS: Behold! We've readied the top and we're Seniors! Mrs. Owens and Mr. Pasky are our Senior advisors. Class officers this year are: Lynne Handel, President; Dean Oimoen, Vice President; Jean Lease, Secretary; and Ted Thompson, Treasurer. Darlene Wirtli reigned as our Fair Queen and Rudi Christen was King. Owen Raisbeck represented our class o the court and he excorted Fran Messinger. Ted Thompson and Jean Lease reigned as Homecoming King and Queen. Lynne Handel was the Senior Representative for the Junior Prom, Student Council members were: Steve Thoni, President, Sharon Thousand and Eileen Staszewski. Our hard-working annual editore were Lynne Handel and Jean Lease. Our play, entitled Stare in Their Eyes was a success and everyone enjoyed putting it on. We will soon be leaving these once unknown corridors, but we will not be forgetting them. 16



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CLASS PROPHECY Bruce Budd spends most of his time in the local public establishment with the police Lieutenant on the West side of Hyde. Mike Bums is the police Lieutenant on the West side of Hyde. Kathy Butterbough is beginning her tenth year as head clerk at Jerry's Store. Rudi Christen has now resigned from milk testing for a more up and coming position. Debra Forbes is the first Bameveld girl to be serving in tire Red Cross caring for wounded soldiers. Lynne Handel is now a child psychologist whenever she has free time from her own uncontrollable children. Colette Humphrey is the President of Madison's School of Beauty Culture. Glenda Jackson is now famous for her children's books which feature her own illustrations. Bill Jabs is now Chorus director at B.H.S. Dave Johnson is a professional wrestler who has in his sights the 154 lb. World Championship. Amie Knight is now a wrestling instructor at B. H. S. His motto: It's not whether you win or lose but how you play the match. After attending ten Universities and eight trade schools, Jean Lease is now filling out her application at WSU- River Falls. Fran Messinger is the leading architect at Messinger Construction Company. Steve Murphy is now head chef at Colonel Sander's Kentucky Fried Chicken at Westgate. After his fifth year in IBM Machine Company, Dean Oimoen has caused a relapse in the whole company. Janean Peterson is now a Phys. Ed. and Home Ec. teacher at Hyde. Owen Raisbeck is president of Bameveld Gas Electric Company and is very satisfied with his private secretary. Dave Reeson is now veterinary for the Hyde Research Clinic working on the 5-day cow. After 10 years studying at the University of Wisconsin, Darlene Otto has just decided to attend Concordia College to study to be a lawyer. After 2 years in the Peace Corps, in Africa, Deana Sickels has been reported missing—last seen having dinner with a supposedly friendly cannibal. Eileen Staszewski is die leading candidate for promotion from guide to vice-president of the Cave of the Mounds. Ted Thompson has just received the Outstanding Young Farmer Award for the State of Wisconsin. Steve Thoni is still milling around. Sharon Thousand is busy in Madison teaching judo to the girls at the YWCA. Ted Tilley now owns and operates the world's largest used car lot. The cars now on sale at special price are those willed to him by classmates. Dennis Valstad has taken over Stan Brand's role in Outdoors Calling . Darlene is now a private secretary for a certain president of a gas and electric corporation. 18

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