Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

 - Class of 1969

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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

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Nancy C. Terry S THOSE WERE THE DAYS Dave and Diane C. Dianne H. Phyllis M. Sharon B.



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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

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