Barneveld High School - Hilites Yearbook (Barneveld, WI)

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Rick Powers and John Twiton • . . .Miss Carol Schwichtenberg hich have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equa Contents Introduction 1 Student Life 7 Seniors 27 Classes 39 Athletics 55 Administration 73 Advertisements 83 I station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions The 1976 Yearbook Staff has dedicated HILITES '76 to Eileen Arndt and Elayne Hughes. Elayne (upper right), secretary, has been working at Barneveld Schools since 1968, and Eileen (up- per left), bookkeeper, has been here since 1971. Both Eileen and Elayne have worked very hard at Barneveld, and have made everyone's school life a little easier. Thanks to both of you from the entire student body! 4 of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold thes I'm Luiz Machado and am 17 years old. After six months here I will return to Fortaleza, Brazil. In school I study math, physics, industrial arts, sociology and art. I like it here; Barneveld has a good school. I like my teachers, my friends and my family too. I want to come back here next year because this place is fun. I will never forget these people. Thanks everybody. I clearly remember when I first came here. I saw the open earth, many cows, a big barn, and was surprised and pleased with them. I learned the Americans' life styles and customs, as well as speaking English. Everyone was very friendly and kind especially my foster family. School life was joyful. I liked volleyball very much be- cause I was a member of the team. It is a pleasant mem- ory. I wanted to stay in Barneveld longer, but I had to say goodbye to my friends. Thank you very much for your kindness. I will never forget Barneveld. SAYONARA. Love, Rinko Shimono Yukiko Miura—I came to Barneveld to study the English language and the American way of life as an IFS ex- change student from Japan last year. I enjoyed basket- ball with nice girls and I studied with a lot of kind friends. I am so happy I could be taught by wonderful teachers. It was a valuable experience for me to stay in Barneveld for ten months. Thank you very much for all your kindness. I'll keep the life of Barneveld in re- membrance forever. Don't forget a Japanese friend! Goodbye to wonderful people with love. e truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with 5 certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to sec yi IIA F r i 11 C_A S t r d- a t i o V c p 1 1 n students n CO STUDENT LIFE Greaser Day Q acLe-o, cprjo d?d. 10 i01 10l!i |iUĀ ]| Aaiueji 88-lt ISS STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Pres. Kathy Swenson, Vice Pres. Pam Bilse, Treas. Diane Clerkin, Sec. Julie Arneson. SECOND ROW: Lindsey Czerwonka, Lori Roberts, Sara Fotsch, Kay Johnson, Mari Thielbar. THIRD ROW: Tom Thielbar, Nancy Otto, Linda Jabs, Rick Powers, Pat Brennan. Absent: Jean Carmody, Paul McSherry. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: Pres. Barb Twi- ton, Vice Pres. Linda Jabs, Sec. Rose Trainor, Treas. Ann Swed- lund. SECOND ROW: June Zan- der, Flora Garfoot, Lori Moen, Diane Clerkin. THIRD ROW: Ginny Williams, Karen Ryan, Diane Lease, Pam Henderson, Diana Kirschbaum, Patty Dimpfl. Absent: Jean Carmody. 8 ure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of th YEARBOOK STAFF FRONT ROW: Deanna Messinger, Art Editor; June Zander, Business Manager; Peggy Oimoen, Jr. Editor; Kathy Swenson and Laura DeSmet, Sr. Editors. SECOND ROW: Barb Twiton, Pam Henderson, Katy Jo Schlimgen, Ann Schuelke, Flora Garfoot. THIRD ROW: Rhonda Lee, Rose Trainor, Pam Bilse, Karen Ryan, Linda Jabs. Absent: John Twiton and Rick Powers, Photographers. NEWSPAPER STAFF FRONT ROW: Laura DeSmet, Co- Editor; Nancy Otto, Sports Editor; Katy Jo Schlimgen, Circulation Mana- ger. SECOND ROW: Diane Clerkin, Social Editor; Sam Fotsch, Feature Editor; Rose Trainor, Co-Editor; Sara Fotsch, Reporter. e Governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of th 9 PROSE READING: Ann Schuelke, Diana Kirschbaum, Pam Bilse DECLAMATION: Renee Collins POETRY READING: Vicki Myers FORENSICS Four talented girls at- tended the State Forensics Meet this year for Barne- veld. Pam Bilse and Renee Collins received A ratings while Vicki Myers and Ann Schuelke received B's. These girls received A ratings at both sub-district and district meets, and were joined in their endeavors by Sara Fotsch, June Zander, Janis Otto, and Diana Kirschbaum. Con- gratulations to all of the girls for a successful season. FOUR-MINUTE SPEECH: Janis STORYTELLING: June Zander, Sara Fotsch Otto 10 e People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such princi FRONT ROW: June Zander, Diane Clerkin, Ann Swedlund, Diana Kirschbaum, Barb Twiton. SECOND ROW: Ann Schuelke, Peggy Oimoen, Ginny Williams, Rose Trainor, John Twiton, Rick Powers. Absent: Laura DeSmet, Katy Jo Schlimgen, Kathy Swenson, Shelly Tilley. D R A M A C L U B pies and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and n F.F.A. FRONT ROW: Mark Duffey, Pres. Greg Clerkin, Reporter Jim Lease, Treas. Rollie Peterson, Sec. Pat Lease. SECOND ROW: Gene Oimoen, Denny Mur- phy, Eric Arneson, John Jenson, Vice Pres. Vic Williams, Mike Clerkin. THIRD ROW: Dave Brindley, Mike Segebrecht, Mike Nechkash, Greg Burre- son, Bill Aschliman, Reini Straubhaar. Absent: Tim DeSmet, Sentinel Bill Theobald, Jeff Segebrecht. FRONT ROW: Adrian Powell, Dan Roberts, Tony Kirch, Jeff Hook. SECOND ROW: Rod Mueller, Steve Segebrecht, Cal Williams, Jeff Johnson, Dave Henderson. THIRD ROW: Dan Czerwonka, Jerry Monson, Rene Gagner, Doug Manteufel, Jerry Buol, Joe Kelly. Absent: Mark DeSmet, Steve Harwood, Jeff Hughes, Joe Hughes, Bob Johnson. 12 Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for li FRONT ROW: Rose Trainor, Peggy Oimoen, Lori Moen, Pam Henderson, Flora Garfoot, Gary Myers. SECOND ROW: John Twiton, June Zander, Barb Twiton, Rick Powers, Diana Kirschbaum. Absent: Laura DeSmet. FRONT ROW: Diane Jacobson, Julene Buol, Angela Kind, Sandra Trainor, Diane Brindley. SECOND ROW: Lori Moen, Kay Johnson, Patti Rue, Charlene Gagner, Jeana Buol, Susan Trainor. Absent: Ann Swedlund, Col- leen Carmody. ght and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to su FRONT ROW: Deanna Messinger, Laura DeSmet, Rose Trainor, Ann Schuelke, Julie Arneson, Diane Lease, Ann Swedlund, Sally Rickey. SECOND ROW: Heidi Garfoot, Lori Moen, Peggy Oimoen, Lori Thousand, Rhonda Lee, Vonee Arndt, Pam Henderson, June Zander, Flora Garfoot, Linda Jabs, Diane Theobald, Diane Clerkin. THIRD ROW: Tom Thielbar, Boyd Calvert, Pat Lease, Rick Powers, Pat Brennan, John Twiton, Rich Watkins, Jerry Buol, Dave Swedlund, Sam Fotsch, Mike Laddusire, Gary Myers, Loni Myers. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Brindley, Renee Collins, Shelly Tilley, Kay Calvert, Teresa Trainor, Mari Thielbar, Cindy Nechkash, Jane Theobald, Sara Fotsch. Absent: Barb Twiton, Diane Hughes, Debbie Hughes, Sue McVay. 14 ffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accu: FRONT ROW: Lisa Evans, Patti Rue, Colleen Carmody, Alice Aschliman, Lisa Laddusire, Dawn Owens, Carrie Reese. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Collins, Marilyn Swedlund, Cathy Henderson, Laura Lease, Lisa Brattlie, Nancy Friedli, Ann Trainor, Ann McSherry, Patti Oimoen, Lisa Kirschbaum, Scott Myers, Emma Mieden, Jeana Buol, John Carmody, Angela Kind. THIRD ROW: Greg Norris, Kevin Carden, Katie Thronson, Linda Aschliman, Julene Buol, Sandra Trainor, Tina Pien, Kent Powell, Jon Zander, Gene Isbell, Susan Trainor, Joan Twiton. FOURTH ROW: Wes Friedli, Bill Myers, Denise Theobald, Jean Brennan, Andrea Kind, Shelly Pien, Mike Theobald, Ronny Arndt, Rodney Powers. FIFTH ROW: Lee Fotsch, Mike Ihm, Willie Henderson, Brian Carden, Susan Segebrecht, Dean Man- teufel. Absent: Joni Richard. JR. HIGH BEGINNING BAND FIRST ROW: Sonia Brattlie, Penny Nechkash, Julie Monson, Joan Brennan, Lori Ihm, Brenda Granberg, Beth Mueller. SECOND ROW: Ann Friedli, Pam Powers, Tracy Peterson, Jill Hughes, Tim Thielbar, Mark Schaller, Ricky Kelly, Carol Clerkin, Jerry Hook, Lowell Thronson. THIRD ROW: Patty Nechkash, Tom Zan- der, Randy Moyer. Absent: Mike Ranney. 16 esign to reduce them under absolute Depotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Gov FRONT ROW: Cindy Nechkash, Ronda Behnke, JoAnn Handel, Lisa Budd. SECOND ROW: Rin Shimono, Laura DeSmet, Kathy Swenson, Barb Twiton, Flora Garfoot, June Zander. THIRD ROW: Vivee Arndt, Renee Collins, Joan Manteufel, Jean Carmody, Linda Jabs, Rhonda Lee, Sid Crook. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS FRONT ROW: Nancy Friedli, Julie Handel, Lori Roberts, Lori Myers, Terri Thielbar, Marilyn Swedlund. SECOND ROW: Jackie Budd, Emma Mieden, Karla Swenson, Diane Brindley, Jeana Buol. THIRD ROW: Colleen Carmody, Rhonda Collins, Susan Trainor, Angela Kind, Joan Twiton, Sandra Trainor, Charlene Gagner, Nathan Powell. ernment, and to provide new Guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of th 17 COURT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Brindley, Jane Theo- bald, Gene Oimoen, Lori Moen, King Mark Duffey, Queen Laura DeSmet, Denny Calvert, Shelly Tilley, Todd Eveland, and Jean Carmody. 18 ese Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Govern ment. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations 19 HOMECOMING '76 KING DAVID AND QUEEN DEANNA 1976 HOMECOMING COURT King—David Swedlund Queen—Deanna Messinger Senior Representatives—Neal Gagner Kathy Swenson Junior Representatives—Dennis Murphy Diana Kirschbaum Sophomore Representatives—Jerry Zander Diane Clerkin Freshmen Representatives—Doug Manteufel Diane Hughes The 1976 Homecoming was held at the Barneveld Legion Hall—with the featured band 'Fantasy'. The Hall was decorated and organized with the colors navy blue and light blue, with silver stars, which gave it the 'fantasy' effect. The alumni honored were the classes of '26, '36, '46, '56, and '66. The lovely evening began with the vic- tory over Juda. SCORE—68-66. KATHY AND NEAL 20 , all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, DIANA AND DENNIS JERRY AND DIANE DOUG AND DIANA let Facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and nece 21 1976 JUNIOR PROM — REFLECTIONS COURT: Linda Jabs, Pam Bilse, Flora Garfoot, Sue McVay, Peggy Oimoen, Lori Moen, Ann Schuelke, Gary Myers, Dan Thousand, Gregg McSherry, Mike Clerkin, Pat Lease, Eric Arneson, Greg Clerkin. Miniature King and Queen: Duane McVay, Amy McSherry nee, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when suspended, he has ut 23 THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN IN THE MOON MARIGOLDS terly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large dist THE CAST ricts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right or Representation in the Legislature, a r Tillie........................Diane Clerkin Ruth..........................Shelly Tilley Beatrice.................. BarbTwiton Nanny.........................June Zander Janice........................Ann Swedlund Peter.........................Peter Rabbit Director......................Sally Johnson 26 ight inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at pi GRdDUdTlON =sO cD Ci • —5 O -J—O -e? . _ S? IdflJ lm G-Ā® Ā£- D LM t-4U ew Ā£SD t-41) tJfl) GtfD oo -r? o OD C JLjLi GdAr ffij yuJJhiit 33 VMQ (3uAAJ1Act-i J rvu. A1 CfilL fW 28 aces unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpos o jm7 qjux. $ijs?rdfc z? l)a JyrtĀ£T I Wi.'UXJK. e of fatiguing them into compliance with his measure. He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly. 29 TiVĀ Lease. (fats YUKiKO MIVRA TAacJna I 16. THy IcKael L. Vc-oUKĀ«v5 30 for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long ti (pa ULfJr ) T€fr jm OAsj ā– JajQJl UTU rĀ£ 3urC rn JePP _5cgdrech AlicHItE Tiu-CY me, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, Incapable of 31 . . . WHEN WE WERE YOUNG Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean ti me exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within. He has endeavoured to pr 33 UNDER THE COVERS event the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreign The members of this class said they wanted to go down in history, and they sure did when they per- formed a play entitled Under the Covers, by Betty Bye. The performance consisted of several one-act plays, comically telling the history of the U.S.A. Under the direction of Miss Reisdorf the play took place in the school gym on May 21, 1976. ers; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appr 35 COURT: Greg Clerkin, Dennis Carmody, Jim Lease, Mark Duffey, Rollie Peterson, King Dennis Calvert, Queen Barb Twiton, Min. King Frank Clerkin, Min. Queen Crissa Peterson, Mary Carmody, Deanna Messinger, Katy Jo Sch- limgen, Renee Collins, Shelly Tilley. 36 opriations of Lands. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers. He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their 37 Valedictorian Barb Twiton CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES MOTTO For yesterday is but a dream And tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived makes yesterday A dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope MAY 28, 1976 Salutatorian Laura DeSmet 38 offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has kept among us in times of peace. Standing a BKTKBBTIIIMI koll- EXTRA-CREDIT | CALL CLASSES LECTURES (Eh NOTES 15 a Projecta MAKE-UP WORK Arithmatic !Ā«$%Ā£? 1234567890.... JENIOUS JUNIORS? . OFFICERS President Lori Moen Vice President Flora Garfoot Treasurer Ann Schuelke 3 Secretary Peggy Oimoen rmi°s without the Consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the Military independent of and FRONT ROW: Reini Straubhaar, Gary Myers, Eric Arneson, Pat Lease, Flora Garfoot, Lori Moen, Rinko Shimono, Deb Brindley, Tami Tilley. SECOND ROW: Dennis Murphy, Lori Thousand, Mike Clerkin, JohnTwiton, Sam Fotsch, Pat. Brennan, Mary Mieden. THIRD ROW: Paul Lindeman, Ann Schuelke, Peggy Oimoen, Pam Bilse, Vic Williams, Gregg McSherry, Bev Moyer, Joan Hook, Sue McVay. FOURTH ROW: Gene Oimoen, Mike Segebrecht, Rick Powers, Dan Thousand, Karen Ryan, Diana Kirschbaum, Kay Calvert, Nancy Straubhaar. Absent: Bill Theobald. FRONT ROW: Jeff Hughes, Mari Thielbar, Ginny Williams, Cindy Nechkash, Liz Budd, Diane Clerkin, Diane Hughes. SECOND ROW: Jeff Hook, Harry Nordby, Scott Archer, Dave Jacobson, Mike Brennan, Scott Tilley, Rich Watkins, Heidi Garfoot. THIRD ROW: Joe Kelly, Todd Eveland, Jerry Zander, Boyd Calvert, Rene Gagner, Joe Hughes, Diane Lease, Teresa Trainor, Diane Theobald. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Mueller, Jerry Buol, Jerry Mon- son, Danny Czerwonka, Vicki Myers, Viv Arndt, Ann Swedlund, Ronda Behnke, JoAnn Handel, Lisa Budd. Absent: Jean Carmody, Jeff Johnson, Bob Johnson. 42 constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us: For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishm 43 FRONT ROW: Vonee Arndt, Debbie Hughes, Sara Fotsch, Loni Myers, Jane Theobald, Janis Otto. SECOND ROW: Julie Arneson, Sally Rickey, Susan Johnson, Patti Dimpfl, Sandy Brindley, Diane Hughes. THIRD ROW: Adrian Powell, Doug Manteufel, Danny Roberts, Tony Kirch, Jeff Zander, Tom Thielbar. FOURTH ROW: Joe Keyser, Doug Brindley, Cal Williams, Steve Harwood, Steve Segebrecht, David Henderson, Mike Laddusire. ABSENT: Laura Archer, Mark DeSmet. 44 ent for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States: For cutting off our Tra de with all parts of the world: For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent: For depriving us in many 45 8TH GRADE FRONT ROW: Randy Gilbertson, Nathan Powell, Paula Adams, Diane Brindley, Tina Pien, Diane Jacobson, Jackie Budd, Joan Twiton. SECOND ROW: Jean Brennan, Charlene Gagner, Laura Lease, Angela Kind, Kay Johnson, Sandra Trainor, Patti Rue, Jeana Buol, Susan Trainor, Kermit Nyhus, Gregg Ryan. THIRD ROW: Steve Kirschbaum, Nick Kirch, Bill My- ers, Paul McSherry, Tim Sullivan, Pat Clerkin, Scott Carmody, Wes Friedli, Jeff Ranney, Mitch Urban, Jeff Jenson. Absent: Curt Behnke, Colleen Carmody, Rhonda Collins, Debbie Moyer, Denise Theobald, Beth Thronson. cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury: For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offen Officers: Pres. Pat Clerkin, Sec. Nathan Powell, Vice Pres. Bill Myers, Treas. Jackie Budd. FRONT ROW: Kevin Carden, Mike Straubhaar, Brad Kind, Tim Gilbertson, Alice Asch- liman, Lori Nechkash, Nancy Friedli, Phyllis Buckingham. SECOND ROW: Dean Man- teufel, Joe Zander, Randy Oimoen, Kenny Schlimgen, Bob Kirch, Kent Powell, Lea Nechkash, Jesse Straubhaar. THIRD ROW: Mike Ihm, Bill Arneson, Lee Fotsch, Ricky Mueller, Ronee Arndt. Todd Theobald, Dale Johnson, Willie Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Aschliman, Doug Hughes, Jeff Ryan, Mark Sullivan, Lindsey Czerwonka. FIFTH ROW: Lori Roberts, Lori Myers, Tari Thielbar, Marilyn Swedlund, Karla Swenson, Julie Handel, Julene Buol, Emma Mieden, Lisa Brattlie. Absent: Glen Archer. ces: For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an 47 FRONT ROW: Frank Staubhaar, John Carmody, Scott Myers, Bruce Gilbertson, Carie Reese. SECOND ROW: Sue Segebrecht, Kathy Bridley, Jeff Ihm, Mike Theobald, Ann McSherry, Joni Richard. THIRD ROW: Angela Arneson, Ann Trainor, Brian Car- den, Cathy Henderson, Rod Powers, Mr. Shinko. Absent: Mary Lou Arneson FRONT ROW: Jeff Brindley, Jeff Evans, Bill Sullivan, Lisa Laddusire, Shelly Pien. SECOND ROW: Katie Thronson, Sara Arneson, Lisa Kirsch- baum, Lisa Evans, Patti Oimoen. THIRD ROW: Mike Owens, Troy Burk- halter, Greg Norris, Dawn Owen, Tim Ryan, Jon Zander, Andrea Kind. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Ladd, Willie Hilst. Absent: Gene Isbell 48 Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it as once an example and fit instrume FRONT ROW: Steven Isbell, Kevin Urben, Ricky Kelly, Pam Powers, David Owens. SECOND ROW: Shelly Johnson, Jonathan Arneson, Patty Nechkash, Beth Mueller, Mark Schaller. THIRD ROW: Lori Ihm, Joan Brennan, Lowell Thronson, Brenda Granberg, Tim Thielbar, Dean Reeson. Absent: Keven Hughes G R A D E 5 FRONT ROW: Penny Nechkash, David Budd, Dennis Schlimgen, Susie Moyer. SECOND ROW: Sonia Brattlie, Carol Clerkin, Susan Sullivan, Jelayne Hughes, Ann Friedli, Julie Monson. THIRD ROW: Wayne Gagner, Tracy Peterson, Mike Ranney, Randy Moyer, Jerry Hook, Steve Manteufel, Tom Zander. nt for introducing the same absolute rule in these Colonies: For taking away our Charters, abolishing ou 49 FRONT ROW: Laura Burkhalter, Lori Aschliman, Fay Owens, Barby Kirch, Kevin Myers, Wade Carr, Teresa Dimpfl. SECOND ROW: Anita Myers, Julia Trainor, Pam Ihm, Lisa Myers, Pat Ihm, Laura Mieden. THIRD ROW: Fred Long, Jimmy Buol, Monique Pien, Dawn Gran- berg, Carolyn Urben, Danny Aschliman, Kathern Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Tim Theobald, Kim Helgeson, Jan Zander, Jane Brennan, Doreen Doescher, Todd Evans. r most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments: For suspending our own Le G R A D E 5 3 6 2 FRONT ROW: Keith Carden, Pam Evans, Karla Handel, Brian Lerdahl, Ricky Ihm, Matt Archer. SECOND ROW: Mike Ameson, Jimmy Ranney, Dolores Lease, Julie Hook, Doug Williams, Eddie Carmody, Mike Ceely. THIRD ROW: Michele Gil- bertson, Toni Eveland, Kim Czerwonka, Ann Williams, Mike Tomaw, Steve Norris, Brad Carden. FRONT ROW: Rachael Reese, Melissa Schaller, Kathy Segebrecht, Dana Dimpfl, Jill Wright. SECOND ROW: Kirsten Thronson, Kathleen Collins, Pam Rue, Beth Harwood, Kristin Homb, Tina Ameson, Kevin Moyer, Brad Gilbertson. THIRD ROW: Tadd Owens, Steve Ranney, Jerrod Jabs, Bobby Sullivan, Eric Zimmer, Kerry Ojibway, Robbie Newberry, Todd Thielbar. Absent: Tammy Buckingham gislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He 51 FRONT ROW: Scott Komplin, Patty Moyer, Jill Myers, Danny Paulson, Shawn Helgeson, David Aschliman, Kyle Carden. BACK ROW: John Thronson, Duaine McVay, Myles Gagner, Kathy Brattlie, Kristi Fargo, Laura Homb, John Judd, Kari Arneson. FRONT ROW: Lonny Moyer, Amy McSherry, Mike Herner. SECOND ROW: Jerry Wright, Richie Newberry, Carmen Dimpfl, Doug Kelly, Carissa Peter- son, Tim Gaberell. THIRD ROW: A.T. Arneson, Kristine Bunbury, Jon Krueger, Cindy Hilst, Nathaniel Arneson, Lee Myers. has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us. He has p K I N D E R G A R T E N FRONT ROW: Brett Evans, Scott Owens, Chris Brindley, Tom Arneson, Jeremy Judd. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Brattlie, Suzi Stauf- fer, Tonya Olson, Erika Doeseckle, Tonya Pien. THIRD ROW: Jeremy Amble, Mike Granberg, Bret Owens, Nick Danz, Jamie Knight. FRONT ROW: Kevin Ihm, Jimmy Harpold, Ted Tilley, Mitchell Burkhalter. SECOND ROW: Kathy Jo Buckingham, Catrina Sch- weiger, Ellen Wolenec, Lynn Evans, Melanie Schaller. THIRD ROW: Danny Doescher, Jason Jabs, Rodney Rue, Joe O'Keefe, Kevin Fargo. lundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at 53 Wanted by FBI. Armed and dangerous. Don't pass out Kathy. Mary working?!?! Busy as Beaver's aren't they? 54 this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and G •vi PRACTICE ( WORK-OUTS J|BQssc—ss-e K N—1 P OflSlfiOB3 1 Uniforms U3 Ā£ •- FIRST AND TEN, DO IT AGAIN! WON- -5 LOST—4 BHS 38 Juda 0 m 36 Holy Name 6 ii 0 Pecatonica 8 n 0 New G larus 12 n 8 Argyle 26 •i 12 Blackhawk 0 ii 12 Belleville 6 ii 8 Brodhead 6 NON- CONFERENCE BHS 0 Cassville 6 FRONT ROW: D. Calvert, D. Carmody, G. Clerkin, M. Duffey, M. Myers, J. Segebrecht, E. Arneson, M. Clerkin, G. McSherry, G. Myers, G. Oimoen. ROW 2: Coach Laulainen, M. Segebrecht, B. Theobald, D. Thousand, J. Twiton, V. Williams, J. Buol, B. Calvert, D. Czerwonka, T. Eveland, J. Monson, BACK ROW: Coach Hellpap, R Mueller, J. Zander, D. Brindley, T. Kirch, D. Manteufel, A. Powell, C. Williams, J. Zander, T. Thielbar, Coach Larsen. tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken 57 VARSITY FRONT: Coach Diane Hanson. FRONT ROW: Lori Moen Rinko Shimono, Ginny Williams. SECOND ROW: Barb Twiton, Linda Jabs, June Zander, Kay Calvert, Rosemary Trainor, Diane Clerkin. Absent: Deanna Messinger, Jean Carmody. BUMP, SET, SPIKE! J.V. FIRST ROW: Jane Theobald, Rinko Shimono, Patti Dimpf, Liz Budd, Sara Fotsch, Laura Archer. SECOND ROW: Teresa Trainor, Loni Myers, Ginny Williams, Jean Car- mody, Diane Clerkin, Vonee Arndt, Diane Lease. S8 Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends Tim Sullivan, Mgr; Coach Larsen; Mike Segebrecht, 155 lbs; Dave Henderson, 165 lbs; Neal Gagner, 138 lbs; Mike Myers, 132 lbs; Coach Ladd; Sam Fotsch, 126 lbs; Tony Kirch, 119 lbs; Gary Myers, 119 lbs; Joe Hughes, 112 lbs; Mike Brennan, 105 lbs; Pat Lease, 98 lbs. Absent: Jim Lease, 155 lbs; Pat Brennan, 185 lbs; Greg Clerkin, Hwt; Willie Henderson, Mgr. WE WANT A PIN — NOT JUST A WIN Pat, our 98 lb. wrestler, is the only wrestler in Barneveld's history to go to sectional tournaments as a regional champion. At the Middleton Sectional, Pat captured fourth place by defeating Fred Runde of Cuba City, but losing to Bob Dickman of Stoughton and Jeff Zimmerman of Whitewater. Congratulations Pat. See you at STATE next year. 60 d has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every state of 61 WE WANT TWO POINTS — VARSITY FRONT ROW: Kermit Nyhus and Harry Norby, Managers; Vic Williams, Jerry Monson, Dan Thousand, Denny Murphy, MikeClerkin, Gene Oimoen, Jeff Segebrecht, Bill Theobald, Eric Arneson, Gregg McSherry, Dave Laulainen, Coach. Absent: Denny Carmody. These Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have b JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Rodney Mueller, Doug Manteufel, Dan Roberts, Cal Williams, Jeff Zander, Harry Nordby, Manager. SECOND ROW: Dave Jacobson, Jerry Zander, Joe Kelly, Jerry Monson, Todd Eveland, Dan Czerwonka. een answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may de 63 VARSITY: Liz Budd, Ginny Williams, Rose Trainor, Jean Carmody, Diane Clerkin, June Zander, Linda Jabs, Barb Twiton, Laura DeSmet, Renee Collins, Coach Diane Hanson. PUT IT THROUGH THE HOOP JUNIOR VARSITY: Rinko Shimono, Lisa Budd, Julie Arneson, Mari Thielbar, Vicki Myers, Patti Dimpfl, Sara Fotsch, Coach Carly Kuntz. 64 fine a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our 1976 BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Eric Arneson, Mike Segebrecht, Neal Gagner, Jeff Segebrecht, Greg Clerkin, Denny Carmody, Bill Theobald. SECOND ROW: Jerry Zander, Dave Jacobson, Pat Lease, Mike Clerkin, Gene Oimoen, Todd Eveland, Dan Thousand. THIRD ROW: Mr. Antonson, Jeff Zander, Doug Manteufel, David Henderson, Steve Segebrecht, Danny Roberts, Mark DeSmet, Manager Billy Arneson, Mr. Paynter. 66 warrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settl GIRLS KEEP SPRINTING ON FRONT ROW: Ginny Williams, Laura DeSmet, June Zander, Diane Clerkin, Diane Lease, Mari Thielbar, Deanna Messinger. SECOND ROW: Ms. Hanson, Cindy Nechkash, Sara Fotsch, Lisa Budd, Jane Theobald, Loni Myers. June Zander advanced to STATE FRONT ROW: Sandra Trainor, Jackie Budd, Joan Twiton, Diane Brindley, Angela Kind. SECOND ROW: Jean Bren- nan, Rhonda Collins, Susan Trainor, Charlene Gagner, Nancy Friedli. THIRD ROW: Ms. Kuntz, Marilyn Swedlund, Jeana Buol, Lori Myers, Terri Thielbar, Diane Jacobson. ement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the t 67 FRONT ROW: Ann Swedlund, Sara Fotsch, Viv Arndt. SECOND ROW: Lori Moen, Ann Schuelke, Mari Thielbar. Absent: Vonee Arndt, Peggy Oimoen. TENNIS SENIOR PLAYERS: Laura DeSmet, Barb Twiton, Linda Jabs. 68 ies of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections PURPLE PRIDE CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: June Zan- der, Nancy Otto. SECOND ROW: Kathy Schlimgen, Peggy Oimoen, Captain. THIRD ROW: Kathy Swen- son, Liz Budd. JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Julie Arneson, Diane Lease, Sally Rickey. SECOND ROW: Sara Fotsch, Captain FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS SEATED: Sara Fotsch, Cindy Nechkash, Lori Moen. STANDING: Peggy Oimoen, June Zander, Liz Budd, Captain. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Pam Bilse, Ann Swedlund. SECOND ROW: Flora Garfoot, Lori Moen, Captain. and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, ther 69 8TH GRADE u N D E F E A T E D C H A M P S ! FRONT ROW: Randy Gilbertson, Paul McSherry, Bill Myers, Wes Friedli. SECOND ROW: Jeff Ranney, Pat Clerkin, Scott Carmody, Tim Sullivan. FRONT ROW: Jeana Buol, Colleen Carmody, Jackie Budd. SECOND ROW: Joan Twiton, Rhonda Collins, Jean Brennen. Season Record Barneveld . . 34 Belleville . ... 27 ii Argyle ii . . 44 A Ibany ... 09 ii . . 34 New Glarus .... ii . . 30 Juda ii . . 38 Pecatonica n . . 31 H ighland ii . . 36 Brodhead ii . . 52 Black Hawk . . . . 70 efore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of 7TH 6TH GRADES KEEP MOVING ALONG FRONT ROW: Ronee Arndt. SECOND ROW: Todd Theobald, Bob Kirch, Willie Henderson, Bill Arneson, Dean Manteufel, Kevin Carden, Joe Zander. THIRD ROW: Kent Powell, Randy Oimoen, Ricky Mueller, Jesse Straubhaar, Lindsey Czerwonka, Mark Sullivan. FRONT ROW: Lee Fotsch, Ricky Mueller, Bob Kirch, Willie Hender- son. SECOND ROW: Nickie Kirch, Dean Manteufel, Bill Arneson, Randy Oimoen, Jeff Ryan. FRONT ROW: Lisa Brattlie, Karla Swen- son, Marilyn Swedlund. SECOND ROW: Lori Roberts, Julie Handel. THIRD ROW: Lea Nechkash. FRONT ROW: Greg Norris, Steve Manteu- fel, Scott Myers, Jon Zander. SECOND ROW: Bill Sullivan, Brian Carden, John Carmody, Willie Hilst. mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends. We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of Am 71 I see it! I see it! THAT’S THE WAY IT WAS 72 erica, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the recititude of WHlig. lCHEilllSTItY mm ADMINISTRATION BOOKKEEPING I GENERAL MATHW Hi: Hii IKIH Discipline I O( UJC0 It B A English FRONT ROW: Ralph Oimoen, Clerk; Duane Thielbar, Administrator; Mary Ann Myers, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Dale Theobald, President; Russell Moyer; Tom Hodgson. ADMINISTRATION When anyone walked into the administrator's office this year, he was greeted by a new face, that of our new administrator Duane Thielbar. We wish Mr. Thielbar a very warm welcome and hope that his stay in Barneveld will be a lengthy one. 74 our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish a TIM HELLPAP Fifth Grade MARGY HARPOLD Third Grade CHARLES LADD Sixth Grade LANA DYRESON Fifth Grade RUTH MOLL Second Grade TOM SHINKO Sixth Grade LINDA MARTIN Fourth Grade nd declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be. Free and Independent States; that 75 ANNETTE COTTRILL First Grade CARYL PARMAN First Grade ANITA JABS Kindergarten MOLLY WATSON Elem. I.M.C. LYLA VINJE Reading, 4-6 SHARON DUNBAR Learning Disibilities GINNY EDDS Reading, K-3 they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between the ROSEMARY BRENNAN BETTY OWENS PAT RANNEY Aide Aide Aide SUE DANNEMILLER Psychologist JUDY CHERIER Speech Therapist BARB BLISS SUE BAUMGARTNER Counselor I.M.C. Coordinator m and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent JR. HIGH HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY PHIL BEAVERS Band CAROL SCHWICHTENBERG Bus. Ed. CONNIE JANOUSEK Art CARLY KUNTZ Chorus ANNA OLSON English SALLY JOHNSON MAUREEN GAINEY English Home Ec. 78 States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to 1 LOUIE PAYIMTER Industrial Arts JODI GRUNOW Math PAT REISDORF Math DAVE LAULAINEN Phy. Ed. DIANE HANSON Phy. Ed. AL ANTONSON Science ERIC LARSEN Science EVA SKINROOD PATTI GIBEAULT Social Studies Social Studies do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Decla 79 - SECRETARY Elayne Highes BOOKKEEPER Eileen Arndt COOKS Viola Berg, Shirley Brindley, Alice Carden BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT Judy Ranney DAY JANITOR Ray Vollen JANITORS Gordon Forbes, Agnes Schulenberg, Virginia Forbes, LaVerne Forbes 80 ration, with a firm reliance of the protection of divine Profidence, we mutually pledge to each other our Mark Eden eat your heart out. v Bet you didn't know I was camera shy? They don't call me the White Muhammed AM for nothing. Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor. (The Declaration of Independence is displayed under 81 82 glass in the National Archives Building, Washington, D.C., with the Constitution and Bill of Rights.) MQNESf mr o Pfllt SALE UNEMPLQYMENTJi n v e n t o r ? §■ dua KHTL3:i ra ā–  CPj C y AAk Sell Ā n: si:s BARNEVELD STATE BANK 1896-1976 CELEBRATING OUR 80TH YEAR MEMBER F.D.I.C. BRANCH AT RIDGEWAY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE 1976 SENIOR CLASS FROM THE BARNEVELD STATE BANK 84 FARMER’S INTERNATIONAL, INC. P.O. BOX 67 - HWY. K. BARNEVELD, WI 53507 PHONE: 924-5211 or 437-8633 STATE BANK OF MT. HOREB PHONE: 437-5566 MT. HOREB, WI 53572 WHERE FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS SERVE EACH OTHER. MEMBER F.D.I.C. TRY IT, YOU’LL LIKE IT! BANKING HASN’T ALWAYS BEEN THOUGHT OF AS ENJOYABLE, BUT TODAY YOU'LL FIND US INTERESTED IN YOU AND YOUR PROBLEMS AS YOU BEGIN BUILDING YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE. STOP IN, TALK WITH US AND FIND OUT WHY THE STATE BANK OF MT. HOREB HAS DOUBLED IN SIZE THESE PAST FIVE YEARS. F.J. WOODYā€ ERICKSON QUAD COUNTY CO-OP Insurance Agent ā€œYour Complete Farm and Home Supply Headquartersā€ Home Office — Barneveld, Wisconsin 53507 Phone 924-4781 Branch Office — Blanchardville, Wisconsin 53516 Phone 535-4213 BARNEVELD IMPLEMENT, INC. State Farm Insurance Company Auto, Life, Fire, and Health 610 West Fountain Street Dodgeville, Wisconsin Phone 935-5622 CENTRAL SOYA BARNEVELD FEED GRAIN If You Want Service, Buy From Us.ā€ Barneveld, Wisconsin HOLLANDALE FEED GRAIN Case — New Idea — Fox — Hesston ā€œThe Tractor Peopleā€ Barneveld, Wisconsin 53507 Hollandale, Wisconsin MASTER MIX FEEDS Phone 924-4221 Fertilizer — Seeds Weed Sprays Chemicals Custom Spraying 86 Congratulations Seniors! ACE HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING 100 Main St. Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 Phone 437-3333 or 437-3338 Mt. Horeb 437-5557 HALLADA MOTORS FORD MERCURY INTERNATIONAL Dodgeville, Wisconsin Phone 935-2352 R GERBER FARM SERVICE ā€œWe’re the ones that give Serviceā€ Bulk Milk Coolers Hwy. 78 South HOOTERVILLE INN Keith Ev Hirsch Jumbo Burgers Beer — Wine — Liquor Ice — Cheese — Carry-Outs Phone 437-5256 Blue Mounds. Wis. 53517 KALSCHEUR IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC. Your Complete Farm Store Cross Plains, Wisconsin 53528 Phone 798-3371 DODGEVILLE LOCKER PLANT Ray Barb Jones 212 East Chapel Street DODGEVILLE, WISCONSIN 53533 Phone: 935-3824 87 SAEMAN LUMBER CO. MILLIES BLUE MOUNDS INN 1923 Market Street Beer and Liquor Carry-Outs, Cross Plains, Wisconsin 53528 Sandwiches, Chicken Or Shrimp in a Basket Phone: 798-3321 Phone: 437-9422 BARNEVELD STRONG’S MOTORS, INC. BANK AMC PI JEEP Dodegville, Wi. Member FDIC Full Service Garage Allis-Chalmers lawn and garden equipment A Complete Banking Each Depositor Insured to $40,000 Drive In Banking Open From R. V. Salesmen Service % 8:30 to 4:00 M. thru Th. Ml 8:30 — 9:00 Fridays WITTE HAAG MT. HOREB IMPLEMENT CO. Real Estate and Insurance 108 E. Main St., Mt. Horeb Hwy. 18-151 East Mt. Horeb, Wis. 53572 437-3443 Phone 437-5501 PFISTER FARM AGENCY, INC. FARMER’S 106 East Main St. Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 SAVINGS Phone: 437-8622 BANK Walter Durtschi Jean Wittwer Hollandale Ralph Durtschi Full Service Bank 437-8795 437-3618 437-8661 Phone 967-2211 88 Congratulations Graduates Of 1976 Wisconsin Power C Light Company THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Mazomanie and Arena FDIC — $40,000 Mazomanie Phone 795-2516 Arena Phone 795-2650 Congratulations Seniors THOUSAND’S KALSCHEUR’S FINE FOOD STORE ā€œThe Meating Placeā€ Mt. Horeb, Wise. Phone 437-5166 ā€œComplete Auto Serviceā€ S26 Springdale Mt. Horeb, Wis. 53572 Phone 437-9433 Phone 437-8121 $Ā£MICĀ£=zt Barneveld, Wisconsin Phone 924-2911 DALEYVILLE STORE General Merchandise Phone 437-8606 JO AN’S Fashions by Joyce Jantzen Korel of Calif. Queen Casuals World Knits Miss Elaine Frank Lee H.l.S. Jami Maverick Spring Green, WI Phone 588-2338 DIETZMAN’S TEXACO ā€œGhost Townā€ Main Street Ridgeway, Wiscinsin Phone 924-3251 FIELD SILO EQUIPMENT INC. Madison Silo Van Dale Silo Unloaders Bunk Feeders Roto Feeders Barnomatic Hedlund Barn Equipment PIGGLY WIGGLY 1122 N. Bequette Dodgeville, Wise. Phone 935-5666 HOMESTEAD TRUCK STOP Highway 14 Open 24 hrs. a day serving a full menu Phone 753-2150 LADD IMPLEMENT Dodgeville, Wisconsin Phone 935-5919 Equipment — Sales — Service See us to Buy, Lease, or Finance JONES P.C.A. OF DODGEVILLE HARDWARE j fe Speed Queen Washers 110 E. Division Street P. 0. Box 106 Dodgeville, Wisconsin 53533 Telephone: 935-3396 NORSK GOLF BOWL V l 8 lanes bowling 9 hole golf course Sandwiches Carry Outs Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 Bill and Terry Meili, Prop. Phone 437-3399 Mazomanie, Wisconsin 90 STAUFFERS SONS THEODORE 1. ARNESON Inc. Blue Mounds, Wisconsin 53517 Real Estate Broker Phone: 437-5599 Barneveld, WI 53507 DODGEVILLE STATE LLOYD’S ELECTRIC BANK No job too large. New Construction, Rewiring, Free Estimates 24 hour Emergency Service Farms, Homes, Commercial Dodgeville, WI Lloyd Buckingham ā€œThe Friendly Bankā€ Member FDIC RFD 1 Barneveld 924-4525 BLANCHARDVILLE EGGUM JOHNSON CO-OP OIL Building Material, Paints, Cement, and Lime Bulk Petroleum Hardware Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 Blanchardville 523-4293 Hollandale 967-2117 Phone 437-3366 or 437-3330 NELSON Go JEWELRY STORE Giambles Serving the area since 1929 with Watches — Diamonds — China Silver — Gifts — Watch Repairing A R FREDRICKSON OWNER 207 E. Main Dodgeville, Wisconsin Phone: 437-5433 Phone 935-3868 Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin 91 For All Your Printing Advertising Needs HOLTZ SHOE STORE THE DODGEVILLE CHRONICLE Dodgeville, Wisconsin the Ad-Visor ā€œAcross from the Courthouseā€ 106 W. Mcrrimac St. Dodgeville, Wis. ā€œShoes for the entire familyā€ PHONE 935-2331 HEIBEL TRUE VALUE SOLON PIERCE COMPANY Hardware ! Sporting Goods ā–  Creative H Featuring True Test Paint -uRlN riNti Dodgeville, Wisconsin 219 EAST MAIN ST., MT. HOREB, WIS. 53572 SKAIFE BROS. ARNESON AGRICULTURAL MARKET CREDIT CORPORATION PROCESSING PLANT Barneveld, Wisconsin Prize Winning Hams and Registered Holstein — Fresian Cattle Sausages Vacant Land and Residential Lots Blanchardville, Wisconsin Phone 523-4254 GILBERTSON’S RON’S BARBER SHOP GROCERY 188 East Main St. Hollandale, Wisconsin Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin Phone 967-2115 Hairstyling Women’s Cuts Advanced Services Shurfine Foods Phone 437-3778 92 ROMIE’S TRANSFER WE WILL DO YOUR HAULING IF YOU WILL GIVE US A CALL. PHONE: 924-5517 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS THROUGHOUT THE YEARS AND HOPE WE’LL SEE MORE OF YOU! CLUB 18 HWY 18-151 MT. HOREB, WI PHONE: 437-8787 HIDDEN VALLEY FARM SPORTS AREA BARNEVELD, WI 53507 NEW ENGINES — CLUTCHES CARBURETORS PARTS AND SERVICE FOR CHAPARREL, AMF POLARIS PHONE: 924-2221 VILLAGE BAR ED MARDELL GOOD FOOD BARNEVELD. WI PHONE: 924-4115 DAVID E. RANNEY EXCAVATING LICENSED SOIL TESTER FREE ESTIMATES BACKFILLING. WATER AND SEWER LINES, BASEMENTS BLACK DIRT ā€œPERKā€ TESTS RFD 1 BOX 36 PHONE 924-2064 BARNEVELD, WI 53507 DESMET REALTY SALES AND SERVICE KENNETH DESMET 608 - 924-6062 BARNEVELD. WI 53507 DODGELAND HARVESTOR 1 HWY 23 NORTH DODGEVILLE, WI 53533 phone: 935-3393 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1976 HESS m SmImI home btdPWB FURNITURE 1 DODGEVILLE, WI PHONE: 935-5638 ACROSS FROM THE COURT HOUSE 93 PHOTOLAND II Photography by Jerry and Juanita First Studio and Garden Portraits of Individuals and Groups Indoor and Outdoor settings Graduation, Weddings Reunions, Passports Dodgeville Platteville 935-512! 348-6012 AYERS FURNITURE CO., INC. Ridgeway, Wisconsin NATIONAL SAVINGS LOAN 300 East Main Street Madison Mt. Horeb Ridgeway Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 255-0344 437-5054 924-3211 437-3011 KARAKAHL INN STEAKS RIBS — SEA FOOD 15 Miles West of Madison On Hy 18 151 Mt. Horeb, WI 437-5545 Congratulations Seniors CAVE OF THE MOUNDS Blue Mounds Wisconsin 94 In Appreciation To EDGAR OBMA A special thank you for the many years of advertising to the members of the Barneveld Legion in the Barneveld yearbooks for their support of the yearbook PATRONS Hoffs BARNEVELD Pioneer Inn Ellis-Arneson Insurance Forbes Sanitary Service Barneveld Cheese Co. Barneveld Auto Body ARENA Oasis Drive-In Jack’s Never Inn DODGEVILLE Johnson TV and Stereo The Gentry Shop Dodgeville Veterinary Service The Shoe Box Corner Drug Store Davies’ Clothing Bob’s Electric Mr. Duane’s Coiffures Ladd’s Color Spot Dodgeville Travel Service Coast to Coast Campbell’s Klutch Ben Franklin MOUNT HOREB Keller Trading Co. Darlene’s Beauty Shop Drs. Guenver and Sutter Drs. Grove and Hooks Village Inn Duane’s Coiffures Miladay Beauty Shop Ellstad Funeral Home Bergey Jewelers Bob’s Union 76 W W Bar Fink’s Ryser Bros. 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