Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)
- Class of 1969
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% | ■% ■• v 1969 BARNEVELD HIGH SCHOOL BARNEVELD, WISCONSIN TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedic ation Memoriam Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshman Organizations Activities Athletics Student Life Junior High Grades Snaps Advertisements Snaps 2 The Senior Class of 1969 IN MEMORIAM We wish to remember those who have been so close to us, who have served us, and who are now gone from our ■resense. Although the sud- denness oi their passing caused shock and grief, Mr. Bourdages, a teacher in our school, and Mrs. Bohle, mother of our classmate, remain in our memories for their kindnesses and effects upon us all. We wish to ex- tend our sympathy and hope to the families and friends. 4 FACULTY Mr. Nelson Administrator Whitewater State U., B.A. Platteville State U., Graduate Work. Rhinelander, Wis. Mr. Skinrood Principal Platteville State U., B.S., M.S. Argyle, Wis. FACULTY Miss Bauer Chorus Wis. Conservatory of Music, B.M., Mil- waukee, Wis. Mazomanie, Wis. Mr. Erdman Social Science, Guidance Counselor. Northland College, B.A., Platteville State U. Ashland, Wis. Mrs. Haider Science Un. of Baghdad, San Maleo State College. Baghdad, Iraq Mr. O'Keefe Ag., Mechanics, Indus- trial Arts. Platteville State U., Graduate Work. Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Mr. Meyers Coach, Phy. Ed. Northland Ashland, Wis. Miss McCoy History, English. LaCrosse State U. Norwalk, Wis. Mr. Kingeter Drivers Ed. Platteville State U. Blanchardville, Wis. Mr. Jansen English, Asst. Coach. LaCrosse State U. Richland Center, Wis. % Mr. Huffman English, History, Math, Wrestling Coach, Elementary, Principal. Columbia Co. College, Platte- ville State U. Boscobel, Wis. Mrs. Heffron Home Ec., Phy. Ed. Stevens Point State U. Spring Green, Wis. Mrs. Hodgson Business Education Platteville State U. Arena, Wis. 7 ; - yto O' I On-  ■W ■- Mr. Paskey Band, Chorus. Milton College, B.M.E., Platteville State U., Graduate Work. Marshall, Wis. Mrs. Owens Mathmatics, Library. Superior State U., B.E., Platteville State U., Graduate Work. Minong, Wis. Mrs. Schaeffer Spanish, English. Iowa State U., B.S., Graduate Work. Mr. Schaeffer Mathmatics Northern Iowa State U. B.A., Graduate Work. Forest City, Iowa Mr. Seyffer v Jr. High Math Science Buffalo Co. Teacher Col- lege, Platteville State U., Oshkosh State U. Pepin, Wis. Mrs. Vinje Reading Specialist, Re- medial Reading. Platteville State U. Hollandale, Wis. Mrs. Skinrood Social Science Platteville State U., B.S., Graduate Work. Argyle, Wis. Mrs. Snyder Art Penn State U., B.S. Hazleton, Penn. SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN NANCY ANN CAMPBELL Don't tell her a joke on Sat- urday Night, she'll laugh in church on Sunday. Forensics 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; B-Club 3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4, Officer 3; Class Play 4; All-Star Band 2; All-Star Chorus 3; Cheer- leading 2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Badger Girls State 3; Triple Trio 1; Mixed Quartet 2; D.A.R.; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. THE CLASS OF 1969 CLASS FLOWER White Rose SALUTATORIA!' CLASS COLORS White G Green DOUGLAS SWENSON Try to argue if you can. I can beat most any man. Forensics 1; B-Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Homecom- ing Court 1; Class Play 3; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Wrestling 1,2,3. HONOR STUDENT KATHLEEN ANN RUE Her friends are many, foes are few, if any . Forensics 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3, 4; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; G.A.A. Offi- cer 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Betty Crocker Award. CLASS MOTTO Some people see things as they are and say Why? , but we dream things as they could be and say why not? 10 flrneSon JOHN ANttEBSaS Actions speak louder than words --yes, I'm a loud speaker. Forensics 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; B- Club 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1. SONJA CHRISTINE ARNESON She's an angel--just forgot her wings at home. Forensics 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; B- Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2; All-Star Chorus 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Student Council Officer 1; News- paper Staff 3,4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Prom Court 1. KAY FRANCES BOHLE In school she is calm and de- mure. Outside we're not so sure. Forensics 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4; An- nual Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Homecoming Court 2; Fair Court 2. SHARON BUCKINGHAM A quiet girl but quite a girl. Forensics 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Class Play 3,4; G.A.A. 3; Annual Staff 4. DIANE RITA CAMPBELL She came as a stranger, but she soon became our friend. Chorus 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4. DAVE CAMPBELL All I've learned I've forgotten; All I know I guessed. Class Play 3; Baseball 4; Track 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3. H NOAH DIETZMAN Blessed is he who invented sleep. F.F.A. 3,4; Li- brary Club 4; Basketball 3. GREGORY CHARLES DUFFEY All great men are dead--and I don't feel well. Forensics 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Class Offi- cer 1; Class Play 3,4; B-Club 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 4; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; All -Conference Football 3; Wrestling 3,4; Sportsmanship Award 3; Home- coming Court 2; Fair Court 4. RONALD DYERSON He's swell as they come and twice as much fun. Homecoming King 4; Baseball 4; Class Play 4. MARY ANN FJELSTAD Be Silent and safe--silence never betrays you. Forensics 1; Chorus 1,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JANICE EVELYN FORTMAN When work is done, she's ready for fun. Forensics 1; Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 3; Li- brary Club 1,3, 4; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT D. FORBES I'm not lazy; I just don't feel like working. Class Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; B-Club 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Wrestling 2; Football 4; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Court 3; Mana- ger 3. 12 DIANNE KAY HANDEL She'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Forensics 1,3,4, State Winner 3; Chorus 1,2; Newspaper Staff 3, Co-Editor 4; Class Play 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Court 1; Fair Court 1,3. JIM IHM The best way to lengthen one's night is to steal a few hours from the day. Forensics 1; B-Club 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4. BETTY A. JABS To argue is a Woman's priv- ilege. Forensics 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Color Guard 2, 3,4; Wrestling Cheerleader 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4; B- Club 4; Annual Staff 4. ROGER ALLEN JABS Sometimes I sit and think; sometimes 1 just sit. Forensics 1; B- Club 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Fair King 4; Fair Court 2. LARRY KOMPLIN If school is liberty, give me death. Forensics 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. DAVID RAY MEYER Bashful? . . . but not to those who know him. Forensics 1; Class Play 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Officer 3,4; B-Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Fair Court 3. 13 PHYLLIS KAY MOEN It's better to be little and shy, than big and cast a shadow. Chorus 1,2; Forensics 1,2; Cheer- leader 4; Student Council Officer 2; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Library Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Prom Court 3. DARLENE JEAN NELSON The more I see men; the better I like dogs. Forensics 1,2,4; Chorus 1,4; News- paper Staff 3; Class Play 4; G.A.A. 3,4, Officer 3; Library Club 4, Officer 4. DON NIHLES Seldom I work—often I play. Forensics 1; Chorus 4; Class Play 3,4; F.F.A. 4; B-Club 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4. HOWARD NORDBY Quiet in school but! ! Forensics 1; Class Play 3; F.F.A. 2,3,4; B-Club 2,3,4; Manager 2,3, 4; Baseball 3. LANA RAE OIMOEN When we are dust and this pen is rust, she'll be giggling yet, I trust. Forensics 1,2,3; Chorus 1,4; Color Guard 2,3; Cheerleader 2,4; Stu- dent Council 3; Newspaper 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,4; Class Play 4; G.A.A. 3,4; officer 3,4; B-Club 4; Library Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Court 1; Queen 4; Prom Court 1,3,4. M RAMONA GAIL OSBORN Girl with charm and desire ready to set the world on fire. Forensics 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Newspaper co-editor 3, Editor 4; Class Officer 1,4; Class Play 3, 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Art Club 4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Prom Court 3. SANDRA ANN PETERSON Love 'em all--you might miss a good one. Forensics 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Cheerleader Football 4; Basket- ball 4; Class Play 4; G.A.A. 3,4; B-Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming Court 4; Prom Court 3. LARRY SHELBY RAISBECK Girls are alot of bother but I don't mind being bothered. Forensics 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Badger Boys State 3; All- Star Chorus 3; Student Council 1,3,4, Officer 4; Class Officer 2; Class Play 3,4; B-Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,3, 4; All-Confer- ence Football 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Prom King 3; Football 1,2,3,4. CARY RANNEY You can hear him for miles but that's no sign he's coming. Forensics 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; B-Club 2; Wres- tling 2. AUDREY JANNETTE REESON High School days have their de- lights, but they can't compare with high school nights. Forensics 1,2; Chorus 1,4; Band 1; Color Guard 2,3,4; Cheerleader Wrestling 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Library Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming Court 2. DIANE EILEEN RICHARD Her heart is like the moon; always the same man in it. Forensics 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Student Council 1,3,4, Officer 3; News- paper Staff 4; Class Officer 2; Art Club 4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Fair Court Queen 4. 15 DOUGLAS THOMAS A man of few words. Forensics 1; Class Play 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. TERRY SICKELS All he needs is a hook . . . he's got a line. Chorus 2,3; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Football 2; Prom Court 3. GUNTHER STRAUBHAAR Tomorrow is today's greatest labor saving device. Forensics 1,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4. CHARLENE MAE WIRTH Don't study the lesson, lessen your study. Forensics 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Color Guard 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 3,4, Officer 4; Library 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming court 3; Fair Court 4. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lana Oimoen V. PRESIDENT Nancy Campbell SECRETARY Sonja Ameson TREASURER Gail Osborn 16 Nancy C. Terry S THOSE WERE THE DAYS Dave and Diane C. Dianne H. Phyllis M. Sharon B. CLASS HISTORY Scene I--Green Freshman August, 1965, brough us the Class of 69 to the doorstep of Bameveld High for our next four years of education. As timed rolled on, we, with the aid of our advisors Mr. Zablocki and Mr. Erdman we prospered much. Our first worry was Initiation Day; but when the fatal day arrived, we found, to our surprise, that it was not nearly as bad as the upperclassmen had prophesied. Officers for our first year were as follows: President; Greg Duffey, Vice-President; Doug Swenson, Secretary; Gail Osborn, and Treasurer: Lana Oimoen. Our Student Council represent- atives were Sonja Ameson, Diane Richard, and Larry Raisbeck. Fair representative was Dianne Handel with Leo Humphrey as her escort. Our Homecoming representative was Doug Swenson with his date Dianne Handel. During the year Terry Sickels entered our class, however our class enrollment was decreased to 34 with the loss of Roberta Blake, Joe Capello and Tom McDonald. Scene II--Sophisticated Sophomores In the fall we returned as sophisticated Sophomores and enthusiastically took part in athlet- ics, forensics, and other activities. One step closer to our goal Mr. Erdman and Mr. Zablocki were our class advisors once again. Our class leaders included: President; Lana Oimoen, Vice-President; Nancy Campbell, Secretary; Larry Raisbeck, and Treasurer; Diane Richard. Our Fair representative was Kay Bohle with her escort Roger Jabs. Greg Duffey was chosen as our Homecoming representative with his date Audrey Reeson. Our Student Council representatives were Phyllis Moen, Gail Os- born, and Greg Duffey. Kathy Buckingham left us in the middle of the year. Scene IlI--Proud Juniors Thirty-four proud Juniors, the following year, aimed toward higher goals than every before under the advising of Mrs. Mullen and Mr. Skinrood. Elected officers were President; Kathy Rue, Vice-President; Doug Swenson, Secretary; Kay Bohle, and Treasurer; Nancy Campbell. Diane Richard, Larry Raisbeck, and Lana Oimoen represented us well in Student Council. We started off the year with Freshman initiation which was alot of fun, especially for the Juniors. Fair representative was Dave Meyer with his date Dianne Handel. Next came our class play, They Gave Him A Co-ed, directed by Mrs. Skinrood and Mrs. Owens which was a very unusual kind of mystery comedy. Don Nihles escorting Charlene Wirth were Homecoming rep resentatives from the Junior class. At last came the climax to our whole Junior year. Junior Prom! We used Flower Lane as our theme and accordingly used hedges, flowers, terraces, garden furniture, and a bridge; all contributing to make our Junior Prom a success. Everyone thought it was beautiful, especially the Juniors. Reigning as royal couple were Larry Raisbeck and Nancy Campbell. Scene IV- Almighty Seniors Enthusiasm is building! We have almost reached our goal. Ken Bettice left us to join the service, but our class has now increased to 36 with the addi- tion of Diane and Dave Campbell, and Roland Dyerson. Our Senior year found us with a large representation in extra curricular activities--cheerleading, football, basketball, wrestling, GAA, forensics, and other activities. As for class advisors, Mr. Paskey had the honor along with Mr. Schaeffer. Class officers this year were President; Lana Oimoen, Vice-President; Nancy Campbell, Secretary; Sonja Ameson, and Treasurer; Gail Osborn. Representing us in Student Council was President Larry Raisbeck along with Diane Richard, Kay Bohle, and Greg Duffey. Our first event of the year. Fair, found Diane Richard and Roger Jabs reigning over our Fair activities, Greg Duffey represented our class on the Court and his date was Charlene Wirth. Next, came Senior Class Play. Under the able direction of Mrs. Schaeffer on November 2 we proved our acting ability by presenting A Rocket In His Pocket. Everyone agreed it was an overwhelming success. Homecoming soon appeared as we see Roland Dyerson and Lana Oimoen reigning as King and Queen. Bob Forbes was chosen as representative escorting Sandra Peterson. Another big job during our Senior year was the annual, edited by Kathy Rue and Kay Bohle, under the guidance of Mr. Erdman. As a climax to our high school years we went on our hard earned Senior class trip. As Freshman, we looked forward to four years of high school. Now, even though the years are gone, many pleasant memories will remain with us. Soon we will walk down the halls of B.H.S. for the last time, and when we come to the door each one of us wishes to be remembered by his schoolmates and teachers. We hope that in departing, we leave behind more than just vacant seats, with hope that someday we'll meet you again, we close the doors of our high school career. 18 WILL JOHN ARNESON wills his recreation hall to Steve. SONJA ARNESON wills her unusual sewing habits to Bob Larson. KAY BOHLE wills her patience while working on the annual to next year's editors who will DEFINITELY need it. SHARON BUCKINGHAM wills her quiet ways to Debbie Dimpfl. DAVE CAMPBELL wills his Advanced Algebra book to any Sophomore who wants a book in good condition. DIANE CAMPBELL wills her nickname Gabby to Dottie Bettice. NANCY CAMPBELL wills her love of skiing to Karen Collins who likes it just as much. NOAH DIETZMAN wills his '59 Chevy back to General Motors to overhaul it. GREG DUFFEY wills his wrestling weight and abilities to Chuck Schlimgen. ROLAND DYERSON wills his traded cars to Doug Salisbury. BOB FORBES wills his knack for Home Ec. to Joette Peterson. MARY FJELSTAD wills her ability to be seen and not heard to the Junior Class. JANICE FORTMAN wills her preference of tall guys to Sherry Freidli. DIANNE HANDEL wills her art of talking to Rhonda Thompson who has an art of her own. JIM IHM wills his ability to sleep in an upright position to those who don't sleep much at night. ROGER JABS wills his job at the garage to his sidekick Randy. BETTY JABS wills her love for the Green Bay Packers to Vince Lombardi. LARRY KOMPLIN wills his fast basketball techniques to Dean Budd who already has a few techniques of his own. DAVE MEYER wills his bubbles to Lawrence Welk's bubble machine. PHYLLIS MOEN wills her preference for white Chevy's to Vicki Hendrickson. DARLENE NELSON wills her interests in reading books to the Freshman Class. DON NIHLES wills his love for little people to David Schlimgen. HOWARD NORDBY wills his job at the mill to Butch Jabs. LANA OIMOEN wills her leadership qualities to next years Senior President who will need them. GAIL OSBORN wills her artistic talents to Kris Rue. SANDY PETERSON wills all her late make up slips to Pam Murphy so she can see what they look like. LARRY RAISBECK wills his old football jersey tt 13 to Lee Collins, hoping it will bring him luck. GARY RANNEY wills his talent for having the last word to Tom Larson, who really doesn't need much more of this talent. AUDREY REESON wills her love of other towns to Marica. DIANE RICHARD wills her sculpturing accomplishments to the Art Club. KATHY RUE wills her ability to always look guilty to anybody. TERRY SICLES wills his projecting voice to the forensic students. GUNTHER STRAUBHAAR wills his safe driving habits to Rhonda Thompson. DOUG SWENSON wills his ability to sleep and think at the same time to Tom Thousand. DOUG THOMAS wills his 4 years of F.F.A. experience to next year's Freshman boys. CHARLENE WIRTH wills her ability to get a few words in edgewise in every conver- sation to Debbie Duffey. 19 PROPHECY JOHN ARNESON now runs a chain of pool halls throughout the United States and Canada. SONJA ARNESON has her own TV program in which she demonstrates 829 easy steps on how to put in a zipper. KAY BOHLE is now sole owner of the Cave of the Mounds in which she has her own little den . SHARON BUCKINGHAM is now an RN and is married to a doctor. Together they have developed a cure for the Hong Kong flu. DAVE CAMPBELL has just developed a new type of flat tire; it goes flat only when you want it to. DIANE CAMPBELL is now doing key punching in the data processing center at the new B.H.S. NANCY CAMPBELL after ten years of extensive studies, Nancy has just been selected Number One Career Girl of Forward. NOAH DIETZMAN is Navy Commander of the U.S.S. Ark. GREG DUFFEY is now a professional wrestler who goes by the name of Ruff, tuff, Duff . ROLAND DYERSON has now taken over as manager of the Shell Station in Ridgeway. BOB FORBES has a chain of funeral homes known as Morf's Morgues. He'll be the last to let you down. MARY FJELSTAD has almost finished the redecoration of the White House. JANICE FORTMAN is the head beautician at Schindler's Salon. DIANNE HANDEL who is a famous lunar stewardess, has just hijacked a spaceship to Pluto. JIM IHM now lives in a mansion in New York that he won at the annual convention of big-time gamblers. DAVE MEYER is head football coach at Hollandale. He is trying. PHYLLIS MOEN has now advanced to private secretary of the president of Nihles NBM. DARLENE NELSON just replaced Mr. Jansen as English teacher and assistant coach at Barneveld High School. DON NIHLES is going into his fifth year as president of Nihles NBM corporation. HOWARD NORBY still makes his summer trips up north and soon will become a full- fledged forest ranger. LANA OIMOEN just hijacked a lunar spaceship to join a fellow stewardess on Pluto. GAIL OSBORN is now a famous fashion designer in London, England and Paris, France. SANDRA PETERSON and her horse Thunder have won the Kentucky Derby, winning for the fifth time for Fertile Meadow Farm.;. LARRY RAISBECK after lettering in basketball four years at P.S.U., Larry is now head basketball coach at U.C.L.A. GARY RANNEY is now head forest ranger at Birch Lake National Park . AUDREY REESON has been promoted from PMA Queen to Alice in Dairyland. DIANE RICHARD is now the owner of the Museum of Fine Arts and Sculpturing in Mount Horeb. KATHY RUE is now chief editor of the Barneveld Gazette, foremerly the Barneveld Shopper. TERRY SICKELS is the head playboy at Lake Geneva Country Club, and is raising his own bunnies. GUNTHER STRAUBAAR is now driving in the Indy 500, using his newly designed Crystal Caprice. DOUG SWENSON has just been appointed chief negotiator at the Paris Peace Talks which have been continuing indefinitely. DOUG THOMAS along with his father and uncle now perform at the Grand Ole Opry. CHARLENE WIRTH after five years of driving in the demolition derby, Char has her junk yard called Wirth's Wrecks . 20 JUNIORS ROW 1: S. Rickey, S. Wegmueller, K. Collins, K. Rue, D. Dimpfl, J. Myers, J. Oimoen, C. Czerwonka, K. Collins, C. Chapman, V. Hendrickson, M. Forbes, P. Murphy. ROW 2: Mrs. Haider, G. Hughes, J. Anderson, R. Lease, D. Powers, J. Williams, J. Thousand, B. Harris, N. Johnson, G. Moyer, J. Messinger, Mis. Owens. ROW 3: C. Schlimgen, M. Pohlman, M. Vivian, G. Vollen, D. Budd, S. Ameson, D. Powell, B. Larson, R. Bilse, J. Retrum, B. Zepplin. JUNIOR CLASS President--Jeanne Myers Vice President--Doug Salisbury Secretary--Jean Oimoen Treasurer--Karol Collins 22 SOPHOMORES ROW 1: K. Leary, P. Schlimgen, D. Bettice, T. Hughes, D. Pohlman, L. Leuthold, S. Friedli, K. Handel, S. Ameson, P. Myers, A. Lease, P. Ameson, R. Thompson. ROW 2: M. Hook, B. Wegmueller, H. Butterbough, D. Donstad, M. Reeson, D. Czerwonka, B. Jabs, J. Rue, ,B. Messinger, M. Mieden, B. Forbes. ROW 3: Mrs. Hodgson, G. Oimoen, C. Humphrey, S. Otto, J. Leary, J. Massey, T. Meyer, D. Gehrman, L. Nihles, K. Rue, T. Thousand, M. Hodgson, Mr. Jansen. SOPHOMORE CLASS President—Jack Leary Vice President—Bob Messinger Secretary--Ken Rue Treasurer—Stanley Otto 24 FRESHMEN ROW 1: D. Fortman, G. Oimoen, J. Oimoen, J. Richards, P. Meiden, T. Rue, D. Oimoen, H. Jabs, D. Rob- erts. ROW 2: V. Hendrickson, S. Eveland, K. Nelson, S. Osborn, K. Wegmueller, E. Fjelstad, A. Moen, R. Dimpfl, A. Schulenburg, R. Schuelke. ROW 3: Mrs. Heffron, M. Christen, D. Olson, T. Stazewski, D. John- shrud, M. Carden, C. Vivian, C. DeSmet, C. Lease, D. Duffey, B. Campbell, F. Thoni, T. Larson, L. Col- lins, Mrs. Skinrood. FRESHMAN CLASS President—Anita Moen Vice President—Tom Larson Secretary-Treasurer—Debra Duffey 26 ORGANIZATIONS ROW 1: D. Roberts, L. Raisbeck, C. Czerwonka, B. Jabs, R. Schuelke, K. Thoni, D. Richard. ROW 2: M. Staszweski, M. Mieden, G. Duffey, B. Zepplin, D. Gehrman, B. Campbell, P. Murphy, Advisor: Mr. Erdman. STUDENT COUNCIL President—Larry Raisbeck Vice President--Carla Czerwonka Treasurer--Barbara Jabs Secretary--Rita Schuelke The Student Council of the 1968-69 School year was a progressive active organization, always work- ing to improve their High School. The Student Coun- cil worked diligently to improve relationships within and outside the school. It was and is the expressed hope of this Student Council that it set a tradition in accomplishment for those councils to follow it. 28 ROW 1: S. Wegmueller, S. Rickey, V. Hendrickson, P. Moen, P. Schlimgen, S. Arneson. ROW 2: M. Reeson, C. DeSmit, K. Wegmueller, L. Leuthold, T. Hughs, K. Bohle. ROW 3: Mrs. Heffron, K. Rue, M. Fjelstad, A. Lease, S. Arneson, P. Myers. ROW 4: R. Thompson, P. Arneson, S. Freidli, K. Handel, B. Campbell. ROW 5: B. Jabs, C. Wirth, D. Handel, G. Osborn, P. Murphy. ROW 6: J. Oimoen, J. Myers, K. Collins. ROW 7: V. Hendrickson, D. Campbell, A. Reeson, S. Peterson, D. Nelson, L. Oimoen, D. Czerwonka, N. Campbell, B. Jabs. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President--Lana Oimoen Vice President--Karen Collins Secretary--Charlene Wirth Treasurer--Kathy Rue 29 B C L U B ROW 1. N. Campbell, S. Peterson, J. Oimoen, S. Ameson, L. Oimoen, D. Dimpfl, ROW 2. Mr. Meyers, L. Raisbeck, D. Meyer, J. Anderson, B. Roberts, R. Bilse, D. Powell, G. Vollen, ROW 3. M. Hodgson, J. Leary, K. Rue, B. Wegmueller, L. Nihles, R. Lease, J. Re- trum, D. Powers, J. Thousand, ROW 4. R. Jabs, D. Salisbury, J. Williams, H. Nordby, J. Messinger, C. Schlimgen, G. Oimoen, T. Thousand, ROW 5. D. Nihles, B. Forbes, B. Zep- plin, J. Ihm, D. Swenson. ROW 1. D. Gehrmann, B. Wegmueller, S. Otto, J. Rue, D. Nihles, G. Straubhaar, D. Salisbury, D. Meyer, J. Thousand, R. Bilse, C. Schlimgen, D. Powell, M. Hodgson, J. Ihm, J. Leary, ROW 2. L. Nihles, R. Lease, K. Rue, M. Hook, C. Humphrey, M. Mie- den, T. Meyer, J. Anderson, B. Roberts, J. Retrum, G. Moyer, G. Hughes, Mr. O'Keefe, Advisor. ROW 3. N. Johnson, D. Campbell, H. Nordby, D. Thomas, B. Harris, G. Duf- fey, G. Ranney, M. Vivian, D. Powell, ROW 4. H. Butterbaugh, B. Forbes, L. Komplin, R. Jabs, J. Ameson, B. Forbes, T. Sickels, R. Dyerson, D. Budd, G. Oimoen. 30 ROW 1. D. Roberts, S. Wegmueller, K. Wegmueller, C. DeSmet, S. Buckingham, S. Rickey, S. Ameson, ROW 2. Mrs. Schaeffer, B. Campbell, R. Schuelke, G. Osborn, J. Peterson, D. Nelson, K. Collins, J. Myers, K. Collins, C. Schlimgen, T. Rue, Miss McCoy, ROW 3. B. Larsen, G. Duffey, L. Raisbeck, B. Zepplin, R. Lease, F. Thoni, S. Peterson, K. Rue, K. Rue. F 0 R E N S 1 c s Gail Osborn, Editor, Dianne Handel, Co-Editor, ROW 1. P. Moen, D. Bettice, K. Rue, K. Bohle, J. Myers, S. Ameson, ROW 2. L. Oimoen, S. Peterson, A. Reeson, C. Wirth, B. Jabs, R. Schuelke, Mrs. Hodgson. 31 ROW 1. B. Twiton, D. Bettice, D. Theobald, B. Campbell, S. Ameson, L. Messinger, K. Thoni, R. Schuelke, ROW 2. C. DeSmet, K. Ameson, T. Rue, K. Wegmueller, K. Bohle, P. Ryan, D. Valstad, S. Anderson, D. Thousand J. Oimoen, K. Ameson, P. Raisbeck, ROW 3. IX Thousand, R. Bilse, L. Thompson, T. Thousand, N. Campbell, B. Dimpfl, C. Vivian, P. Mieden, R. Thompson, J. Massey, L. Jabs, ROW 4. S. Wegmueller, E. Nihles, J. Meyers, D. Reeson, B. Jabs, L. Raisbeck, F. Thoni, B. Messinger, S. Ameson, M. Lease, Mr. Paskey. ROW 1. K. Collins, S. Buckingham, K. Rue, P. Moen, N. Campbell, K. Bohle, D. Campbell, D. Dimpfl, ROW 2. B. Campbell, C. Lease, D. Nelson, B. Jabs, C. Wirth, M. Reeson, T. Hughes, R. Thompson, D. Czerwonka, K. Handel, S. Friedli, ROW 3. J. Meyers, K. Collins, R. Schuelke, D. Johnsrud, B. Jabs, P. Ameson, A. Lease, S. Ameson, A. Reeson, L. Oimoen, C. Schlimgen, ROW 4. Mr. Paskey, T. Sickels, L. Raisbeck, B. Zepplin, D. Nihles, G. Duffey, R. Lease. 32 ROW I: S. Rue, J. Retrum, P. Jacobson, L. Messinger, P. Meiden, T. Tilley, D. Richard, K. Jacobson. ROW II: D. Pohlman, S. Arneson, G. Osborn, B. Jabs, B. Twiton, C. DeSmet, D. Salisbury, K. Rue, K. Arneson, S. Rickey, S. Wegmueller, J. Myers, Mrs. Snyder. ART CLUB OFFICERS President--Gail Osborn V. President--Diane Richard Secretary--Denise Pohlman Treasurer--Kris Rue 33 ROW 1: Junior Editor, Pam Murphy; Editor, K. Bohle; Editor, Kathy Rue; Junior Editor, K. Rue. ROW 2: Mr. Erdman, D. Nelson, C. Wirth, B. Jabs, P. Moen, D. Richard, S. Arneson, S. Buckingham. ROW 3: S. Peterson, N. Campbell, D. Handel, A. Reeson, L. Oimoen, D. Campbell, M. Fjelstad, G. Osborn, J. Fortman. ANNUAL STAFF In this space, the annual staff would like to thank our advisor, Mr. Erdman, for his help and guidance in the preparation of this annual. Kay Bohle Kathy Rue Mr. Erdman 34 ACTIVITIES Left to Right: L. Oimoen, T. Sickles, L. Handel, D. Oimoen, S. Peterson, D. Swenson, N. Campbell, L. Raisbeck, P. Moen, D. Campbell, G. Osborn, R. Forbes, Miniature King: T. Benson, Miniature Queen: C. Dyreson. FLOWER LANE ROYALTY 37 QUEEN NANCY FAIR DAY FOOTBALL Hey! I got him. 39 Where did everyone go? Let go of me! Homecoming Court Chris DeSmet, Pat Ameson, Carla Czerwonka, Sandra Peterson, Lana Oimoen, Pete Dyerson, Bob Forbes, Ron Bilse, Jerry Laufenberg, and Roger Uptegraw. HOMECOMING BARNEVELD POSTS UPSET OF WAUZEKA Barneveld slowed Wauzeka's championship bid for the Kickapoo Valley League championship as it snapped the Hornets five game winning streak 92--70. The Homecoming victory gave Barneveld a chance to tie in league competition. The winning score was won this way. Komplin 6—3--1S; Massey 0—2--2; Raisbeck 2—1—5; Nihles 1—0--2; Swenson 0—0--0; Thousand 2--1—5; Rue 0—0--0; Meyer 1--2—4; Zepplin 16—3--35; Leary 0--0--0; Hodgson 11--2--24; Totals 39--14--92; Total Fouls W--19; B--19; FTM-W—10; B—13. QUEEN--Lana Oimoen KING--Pete Dyerson SPORTS ROW 1: J. Leary, T. Thousand, B. Zepplin, B. Harris, J. Thousand, D. Salisbury, D. Meyer, G Duffev D. Swenson, D Nihles, L. Raisbeck. ROW 2: D. Oimoen, P. Mieden, F. Thoni, B. Forbes, J. Messinge’r' den, R Lease, G. Vollen, R. Bilse, J. Massey, J. Anderson, B. Larson, T. Meyer, R. Jabs, J Williams ’] Coach Meyers, H. Norby. ROW 3: Coach Jansen, J. Oimoen, T. Rue, G. Oimoen, D. Powers S Otto ’ C phrey, B. Wegmueller, B. Roberts, G. Oimoen, M. Hook, L. Collins, K. Rue, D. Powell, M. Hodgson! EAGLES GOT SOUL 1968 FOOTBALL SEASON Bameveld 0 Bameveld 0 Bameveld 12 Bameveld 8 Bameveld 32 Bameveld 13 Bameveld 13 Bameveld 27 Bameveld 19 T54 Blackhawk 6 Deerfield 32 Queen of Apostles 0 Hollendale 7 Highland 13 Ithaca 0 Wauzeka 33 Seneca 14 Queen of Apostle 6 111 Bameveld Passing Rushing 647 720 Opponents 432 764 . Dim, M. Mie- . Retrum, . Hum- 42 SENIOR PLAYERS Bob Forbes, Jim Ihm, Don Nihles, Doug Swenson, Greg Duffey, Roger Jabs, Larry Raisbeck, Da er. YEA TEAM FOOTBALL SNAPS 43 FOOTBALL L. Oimoen, N. Campbell, S. Peterson, D. Dimpfl, J. Oimoen. CHEERLEADERS A TEAM B TEAM P. Moen, D. Dimpfl, S. Ameson, S. Peterson, B. Larson, N. Campbell, J. Oimoen. B. Campbell, A. Moen, P. Schlimgen, S. Ameson, C. DeSmet, P. Ameson. 44 A BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 1: D. Swenson, D. Nihles, D. Meyer, L. Raisbeck, L. Komplin. ROW 2: Manager T. Stastewski, J. Thousand, T. Thousand, M. Hodgson, D. Powell, K. Rue, J. Massey, J. Leary, Manager, J. Messinger, B. Zepplin, Coach Meyers. BASKETBALL B BASKETBALL TEAM ROW 1: D. Olson, R. Uptegraw, L. Collins, B. Forbes, C. Humphrey, L. Nihles, M. Christen. ROW 2: Coach Jansen, P. Mieden, M. Mieden, J. Williams, T. Larson, F. Thoni, D. Budd, S. Arneson, G. Oimoen, Manager H. Butterbaugh. VARSITY ROW I: C. Duffey, R. Bilse, R. Lease, B. Messinger, B. Oimoen, C. Schlimgen. ROW II: Coach Huffman, G. Duffey, B. Harris, D. Powers, J. Laufenberg, N. Johnson, J. Retrum, Manager D. Roberts. CHEERLEADERS WRESTLING D. Duffey, A. Reeson, B. Jabs, L. Oimoen. JUNIOR VARSITY ROW I: J. Rue, D. Oimoen, B. Roberts, J. Oimoen, Manager D. Roberts. ROW II: Coach Huffman, D. Fortman, T. Rue, D. Gehrmann, D. Salis- bury, M. Hook, B. Wegmueller. 46 ROW I: J. Rue, J. Retrum, R. Lease, L. Nihles, B. Messinger, J. Massey, Mr. Seyffer. ROW II: D. Nihles, D. Gehrmann, B. Wegmueller, B. Roberts, F. Thoni, R. Uptegraw. ROW III: J. Oimoen, C. Schlimgen, K. Rue, G. Vollen, D. Salisbury, B. Larson, M. Hodgson, J. Thousand. ROW IV: G. Duffey, J. Leary, J. Ihm, L. Raisbeck, J. Laufenberg, T. Thousand. T R A C K ROW I: Coach Meyers, L. Raisbeck, B. Forbes, D. Swenson, D. Meyers, B. Zepplin. ROW II: C. Schlim- jen, G. Oimoen, D. Budd, H. Nordby, T. Sickles, J. Williams. ROW III: G. Duffey, J. Leary, J. Ihm, S. Arneson, J. Thousand, J. Laufenberg, T. Thousand. 47 Bookkeeper: Mrs; Watson. Secretary: Mrs. Hughes. School Help: W. Phillips, Mrs. Harpold. ■'iiW  28 X Bus Drivers: Mr. Jabs, Mr. Seyffer, Mr. Raisbeck, Mr. Jones. Janitors: Mr. Frame, Mr. Collins. SCHOOL LIFE FLOWER LANE QUEEN NANCY THE GRAND MARCH FLOWER LANE COURT OF HONOR A ROCKET IN HIS POCKET OH MY! WHAT HAVE I DONE? BLAST OFF! 50 One and one equals three?????? So quiet, you can hear a pin drop. Daily 5th hour scene. Shape it, bend it. An'a one, an'a two, an'a three. You call this, art???????? 51 Now this IS different! We want a Victory WHAT? Soup's On Whose's hiding anything? A Helping Hand 52 One detention for you fn HAPPY SPECTATORS «• $ Jt a B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS CHEER US TO VICTORY DON’T JUST STAND THERE—DO SOMETHING ROUND G ROUND IT GOES UP, UP, AND AWAY! JUNIOR HIGH O 73 O vj m O ) ROW 1: D. Orsbume, M. Cooley, L. Monson, D. Reeson, B. Trainer, H. Watkins, D. Manteufel, D. Roberts, J. Handel. ROW 2: N. Roberts, K. Thoni, S. Rue, J. Oimoen, P. Ryan, P. Jacobson, J. Retrum, M. Lease, J. Hughes. ROW 3: Mr. Huffman, J. Hodgson, D. Boldon, D. Thousand, D. Theobald, B. Twiton, D. Salisbury, M. Thomas, D. Valstad, T. Tilley, P. Mieden, D. Lee. R. Peterson, R. Hendrickson, C. Aschliman. ROW 1: M. Staszewski, D. Wells, T. Osborn, M. Cooley, W. Garfoot, J. Fjelstad, P. Carmody, D. Schlimgen, M. Carmody. ROW 2: D. Kelly, J. Rickey, P. Jones, L. Thompson, E. Nihles, K. Jacobson, T. Lease, L. Messinger, K. Arneson. ROW 3: C. DeSmet, K. Arneson, L. Campbell, D. Reeson, L. Jabs, T. Forbes, K. Otto, H. Arndt, G. Parmon, P. Raisbeck, J. Zander, W. Dimpfl, S. Anderson, M. Jenson, Mrs. Vinje. 56 ROW 1: D. Theobald, D. Salisbury, B. Twiton, P. Raisbeck, D. Thousand, E. Nihles, L. Jabs. ROW 2: D. Boldon, T. Lease, J. Oimoen, L. Thompson, J. Hughes, T. Tilley, K. Thoni, K. Jacobson, J. Retrum, S. Rue, M. Lease. ROW 3: Miss Bauer. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS President: P. Jacobson Vice-President: D. Thousand Librarian: C. Thoni Treasurer: J. Hughes FRONT Left-Right: D. Mantefuel L. Monson, P. Carmody. BACK: ’ B. Trainor, J. Hodgson, D. Reeson T. Forbes, G. Parman, J. Zander ' B. Dimpfl, Mr. Seyffer. A TEAM JR. HIGH BASKETBALL B TEAM FRONT: C. Aschlimen, T. Benson, D. Roberts, B. Schlimgen, J. Fjelstad. BACK: R. Hendrickson, B. Garfoot, D. Reeson, M. Carmody, D. DeSmet, T. Staszewski, D. Wells, D. Lee, Mr. Seyffer. “A CHEERLEADERS P. Jacobson, L. Messinger, P. Raisbeck, C. Lease, K. Arneson, M. Jensen, D. Kelly. B CHEERLEADERS J. Hughes, J. Retrum, K. Thoni, D. Valstad, D. Salisbury, D. Thousand, J. Oimoen. 58 GRADES ROW 1: W. Anderson, L. Roberts, L. Fotch, J. Handel, J. Benson, S. Gilbertson, R. Arndt. ROW 2: K. Schlimgen, L. Salis, B. Dauck, L. Bratlie, R. Oimoen, K. Swenson, L. Czerwonkia. ROW 3: D. Manteufel, T. Theobald, L. Tempest, T. Newman, N. Friedli, Mrs. Pauli. Absent: D. Hughes. ROW 1: R. Hendrickson, M. Peper, J. Zander, E. Mieden, K. Walczak, J. Ryan. ROW 2: A. Aschlimen, L. Myers, K. Carden, S. Cooley, B. Watson, M. Straubhaar, J. Boul, P. Buckingham. ROW 3: G. Archer, L. Aschliman, K. Powell, M. Sullivan, D. Johnson, S. DeVore, D Larson Mrs. Pauli. 60 ROW I: B. Myers, J. Strauhbaar, J. Retrum, J. Ranney, D. DeVore, T. Sullivan. ROW II. S. Dyreson, P. Rue, D. Moyer, D. Theobald, C. Carmody, E. Pulvermacher, J. Buol. ROW III: S. Trainor, A. Tempest, J. Jenson, R. Collins, S. Johnson, B. Thronson, N. Powell, V. Cooley, Mrs. Maul. ROW I: W. Kahl, R. Tempest, T. Doldon, B. Cooley, W. Ameson. ROW II: W. Anderson, J. Twiton, D. Wells, J. Jacobson, K. Johnson, J. Brennan, D. Brindley, J. Budd. ROW III: S. Car- mody, W. Friedli, S. Trainor, L. Lease, J. Ihus, I. DeVore, G. Ryan, P. McSherry, P. Clerkin, Miss Innes. G R A D E 2 ROW I: J. Retrum, J. Peper, S. Dauck, A. Powell, M. DeSmet, J. Zander, C. Boe. ROW II: L. Archer, S. Rickey, S. Fotsch, D. Brindley, C. Williams, V. Arndt, D. Roberts, L. Myers. ROW III: L. Walczak, J. Theobald, S. Brindley, S. Johnson, S. Segebrecht, P. Dimpfl, S. Newman, J. Ambuehl, D. Manteufel, J. Arneson, J. Otto, K. Buckingham, Mrs. Seyffer. ROW I: B. Calvert, S. Archer, R. Wells, R. Watkins, J. Hook, H. Nordby, L. Strehlow, M. Bren- nan, P. Garetson. ROW II: E. Budd, J. Handel, D. Hughes, D. Theobald, D. Lease, H. Garfoot, W. Anderson. ROW III: J. Watson, D. Clerkin, J. Pohlman, V. Willians, J. Carmody, V. Myers, R. Johnson, J. Buol, G. Peper, T. Eveland, D. Jacobson, M. Butterbaugh, J. Monson, Miss Knebel 62 ROW 1: S. Fotsch, P. Cooley, D. Murphy, M. Clerkin, J. Zander, E. Arneson. ROW 2: W. Anderson, J. Hughes, V. Arndt, P. Oimoen, L. Budd, D. Brindley, S. Scott, M. Haidar. ROW 3: J. Kelly, T. Benson, T. Trainor, D. Czerwonka, M. Mieden, P. Bilse, K. Ryan, N. Straub- haar, C. Boe, Mrs. Helgeson. 3 A N D 4 T H G R A D E ROW 1: R. Dauck, B. Theobald, R. Garner, D. Walczak, J. Twiton, M. Segebrecht, P. Brennan. ROW 2: L. Moen, P. Lease, G. McSherry, G. Myers, B. Moyer, C. Dyreson, V. Williams, L. Thousand. ROW 3: J. Hook, A. Schuelke, F. Garfoot, S. Wells, K. Calvert, D. Thousand, G. Oimoen, M. Newman, T. Tilley, Mrs. Watkins, R. Powers, R. Straubhaar. 63 □ 730 -n m □ ROW 1: J. Scott, C. Pohlman, G. Burreson, M. Myers, R. Hendrickson, J. Jenson, D. Brindley, R. Peterson, B. Aschliman, J. Lease. ROW 2: J. Mantuefel, K. Schlimgen, B. Cooley, R. Ambuehl, K. Swenson, R. Lee, J. Hughes, R. Jacobson, R. Collins, D. Messinger, M. Carmody, D. Car- mody. ROW 3: P. Kuebker, D. Calvert, T. DeSmet, R. Trainor, L. Jabs, M. Tilley, B. Twiton, Mrs. Segebrecht. E 6 ROW 1: R. Wells, R. Hauck, P. Ameson, L. Wegmueller, J. Czerwonka, L. Knight, J. Zander, D. Peper, M. Schulenenburg, J. Eveland, J. DeVore, K. Boe, Mr. Shinko. ROW 2: M. Myers, J. Rickey, W. Schlimgen, G. Mieden, J. Moen, K. Tilley, R. Hendrickson, T. Fjelstad, J. Myers, T. Benson. ROW 3: M. McSherry, T. Meyers, O. Boldon, C. Calvert, S. Kelly, D. Ryan, J. Weg- mueller, M. Newman, J. Butterbaugh. 64 ROW 1: J. Manteufal, L. Jabs, R. Collins, D. Messinger, R. Trainor, L. DeSmet, R. Jacobson, J. Hughes. ROW 2: J. Scott, B. Aschliman, D. Calvert, T. DeSmet, N. Otto, J. Segebrecht, J. Larson, J. Lease, G. Burson. ROW 3: Mr. Paskey, M. Tilley, M. Meyers, D. Brindley, R. Lee, J. Zander, B. Twiton, R. Peterson. G R A D E F I V E B A N D ROW 1: T. Fjelstad, J. Wegmuller, J. Meyers, M. Newman, T. Benson, C. Calbert, L. Wegmul- ler, L. Knight. ROW 2: P. Arneson, M. Meyers, J. Czerwonka, D. Peper, K. Tilley, J. Moen, J. Zinder, J. Eveland, G. Meaden. ROW 3: Mr. Paskey, J. Zinder, B. Garfoot, M. McSherry, T. Meyers, Missing: D. Fotch, J. 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