Big Lake High School - Laker Yearbook (Big Lake, MN)
- Class of 1966
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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 After Surgery- President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student Charles Craig, 19-year-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity, demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: Tm a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the V ietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. 'Hie crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 Sew Ambassador- Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 I Startling Fashion Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. A . . Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north-wind's breath, And stars to set; but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death! IT1 —Felicia Hemans Janice Theobald 1948-1966 y Our class was saddened in January by the sudden death of classmate Janice Theobald. For Janice, the quiet one, we would like this page to be a mem- oriam to stand through the years as a silent reminder of our, and her fam- ily's, loss. ADMINISTRATION S FACULTY PRINCIPAL MR. RICHARD STRAND SECRETARY MRS. ARLENE SMITH SUPERINTENDENT MR. LLOYD LUUKKONEN 3 MRS. DONNA VARTY English Typing Shorthand MR. EDWARD STARKEY Biology Science B Team Basketball Coach 4 MR. EARL MEWES Business Education Social Science MISS SUE EISINGER Health-Physical Ed. Science MR. VICTOR LINDAHL Social Science Health-Physical Ed. Head Basketball Coach MRS. DONNA MATTSON English Speech MR. JAMES HANCE Algebra Advanced Algebra Physics Geometry MR. DONALD CROUCH Band Choir 6 MR. WILLIAM MIDDLESTADT Sixth Grade C Team Basketball Assistant Football Baseball MRS. ALICE JOHNSON Elementary Principal Librarian Junior-High Social BUS DRIVERS Peter Smith, Lyle Smith John Snyder, Harold Hesley, Betty Mitchell, and Bev Aubol COOKS Grace Tollefson, Irene Harstad Betty Gorham, Ester Anderson «- - . CUSTODIANS Mr. Maynard Haugen Mr. Charles Anderson CLASS OFFICERS Class President Timothy Smith Vice-President Donald Anderson Secretary Diane Hanson Treasurer David Hanson CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Pink CLASS FLC A White Rose SENIORS DONALD ANDERSON SHIRLEY BRENTESON NORMAN ALMAN UNDA BERNDT ROBERT ADAMS MIKE BROWN DAVID HANSON MARLENE FANBERC DAROLD BURMA CONNIE GUPPY KENNETH GORACKE PAT HUSO TERRY SWANSON DANA PETERSON 3..J LINDA JOHNSON JAMES NAGORSKI JOE SWANSON DALE PETROWSKI g u That's NOT a saddlebag Future Homemaker of America Forging Passes And then.... and then... Our group had 20% fewer cavities The Ding-Dong Senior Would you believe we found it? Trix are for kids! Skip day again??? You're not a teacher YET Juniors Carolyn Adams Steve Christensen Tim Goggins Robert Gramsey 18 Donald Holt Arenda Holz Howard Hudson Wayde Huso Juniors Val Lannoye Steve Lindberg 19 Terry Nagorski JoAnn Nokk Ken Peterson Steve Rose Juniors Sophomores Julius Adams Ruth Ann Brenteson Darlene Burma Janet Harstad Ester Anderson o Jerry Burma Cail Hanson Sandy Bastman Darrell Brings Daniel Huff Shirley Blexrude Charles Goracke Rose Marie Huso 21 Sophomores Rodney Jerve Linda Jesperson Shirley Johnson Rebecca Lamont Duane Langsdorf Linda Larson Susan McMullen Janice McNabb Karen Mathison Terry Meier Bobby Mitchell David Nagorski Sharon Nelson Bruce Olson Diana Stonehouse Nancy Strand 22 Sophomores Douglas Wolfsteller Kathy Mitchell CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Julius Adams, V. Pres. David Nagorski, Sec. Sharon Nelson, Treas. Linda Larson. 23 Freshmen Nettie Alman Patti Anderson Milton Bondhus Lynn Brown Dave Christensen Jackie Cox Nellie Creswell Richard Dunn Donell Harstad Tom Hayes Gayle Hinrichs Jean Holt 24 Freshmen Howard Johnson Joyce Langsdorf Marilyn Johnson Dale Lanz Kathy Kelly Stanley Lumley Shirley Keuten Colleen Mclalwain Linda Schuette Terry Moores Sandy Nelson Helen Nikko 25 Freshmen Mike Schumacher Tom Schumacher Ray Schnickels Dan Spencer Curtis Sipe Allen Woolhouse Michael Christianson CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Kathy Kelly, V. Pres. Helen Nikko, Sec. Terry Moores, Treas. Tom Hayes. 26 EIGHTH GRADE: R. 1: S. Nikko, M. Schnickles, J. Nadeau, T. Hanson, J. Graham, G. Hanson, S. Moores, D. Schuette. R. 2: L. Asher, D. Borst, R. Nelson, M. Moos, D. Jerde, L. Straw, R. Lind- berg, L. Trigg, R. Raymond, L. Cogger, J. Johnson. R. 3: L. Jesperson, R. Lamont, M. Moshier, M. Quinn, P. Trigg, T. Moores, C. Woolhouse, T. Mitchell, C. Heath, K. Nelson, W. Greer, S. Haberman. R. 4: L. Berthiaume, E. Anderson, D. Langsdorf, R. Sekera, R. Brings, R. Eddy, R. Mathison, R. Johnson, T. Lamont, R. Rose, R. Mitchell, J. Johnson, B. Lanz, G. Brown. SEVENTH GRADE: R. 1: R. Nelson, L. Moshier, D. Nikko, S. Straw, T. Schapveld, V. Knowlton, D. Moores. R. 2: D. Haux, D. Stonehouse, P. Moshier, K. Gramsey, J. Alman, R. Lannoye, J. Lan- gsdorf, M. Cox, M. Christianson, R. 3: S. Larson, D. Gorache, B. Meier,. B. Olson, K. Loegering, W. Moshier, K. Bushard, D. Nelson, B. Mitchell, M. Jerve, T. Nagorski, H. Lumley, G. Lamont, R. Swanson. R. 4: R. Moshier, E. Tischberik, A. Theobald, T. Lanz, K. Christensen, E. Burma, M. Peterson, R. Fahlan, R. Zieman, A. Bondhus, C. Moos, M. Wolfstellar, H. Rose, J. Duffy, M. Person, C. Stiehm. Annual Staff EDITOR: DAWN LAFAVOR ASS'T. EDITOR: DON ANDERSON BUS. MANAGER: DAVID HANSON ADVISOR: MR. MEWES The Annual Staff would like to thank all those who worked so hard this year in the various ways to make this yearbook possible. CARTOONIST: KENNETH GORACKE LAYOUT AND TYPING: LINDA BERNDT DIANE HANSON CONNIE GUPPY LINDA HESLEY 29 ROW 1: K. Mathison, M. Fanberg, S. McMullen, L. Brown, J. Fanberg, J. Cox. ROW 2: V. Trigg, S. Nel- son, D. Harstad, B. Johnson, K. Kelly, R. Brenteson, T. Moores. ROW 3: S. Nelson, S. Keuten, S. Johnson, J. Holt, J. Fahlan, Miss Eisinger, Advisor. G.R.A. Library Club ROW Is L. Jesperson, L. Brown, D. Langsdorf, G. Hanson. ROW 2: J. Langsdorf, M. Christensen, S. Nelson, B. Mitchell, S. Nelson, G. Hinrichs. ROW 3: D. Hanson, S. Brenteson, S. McMullen. 30 Concert Choir ROW 1: S. Bastman, T. Moores, S. Nelson, L. Berndt, T. Coggins. ROW 2: B. Cox, L. Brown, N. Strand, M. Fanberg, J. Fanberg, H. Nikko, R. Brenteson, M. Johnson, E. Anderson, T. Smith, L. Larson. ROW 3: D. Huff, B. Cramsey, N. Alman, D. Fanberg, D. Stonehouse, D. Christenson, R. Jerve, D. Anderson, P. Strand, D. Hinrichs, K. Kelly, K. Goracke, A. Holz, B. Strand. ROW 4: T. Lindahl, J. Cox, C. Mitchell, R. Schnickels, J. Nokk, B. Mitchell, D. Spencer, V. Lannoye, D. Peterson, D. Moores, L. Jesperson, D. Juhl, Conductor: Mr. Crouch. Concert Band ROW 1: L. Larson, N. Alman, G. Hinrichs, C. Myers, R. Huso, H. Nikko, B. Woolhouse, V. Lannoye, C. Mclalwain, P. Huso, S. Nelson, A. Holz, D. LaFavor, S. Nelson. ROW 2: K. Kelly, L. Fahlan, D. Burma, B. Gramsey, D. Fanberg, L. Bollinger, M. Thompson, M. Fanberg, C. Mitchell, M. Johnson, D. Stone- house, D. Peterson, N. Strand, Conductor: Mr. Crouch. ROW 3: J. Cox, T. Lindahl, R. Schnickels, D. Huff, E. Rose, D. Brings, R. Olson, D. Juhl, D. Spencer, B. Mitchell, V. Wojchouski, J. Moos. ROW 4: B. Adams, J. Vought, M. Brown, D. Moores, K. Goracke, D. Hinrichs, R. Jerve, P. Strand, B. Strand, T. Goggins, J. Nadeau, S. Christensen, D. Orrock. SENIOR MADRIGAL ROW 1: D. LaFavor, T. Lindhal, V. Wojchouski. ROW 2: M. Thompson, M. Fanberg, D. Peterson, N. Strand. ROM 3: D. Spencer, P. Strand, B. Strand, D. Hinrichs, D. Moores, B. Adams, D. Juhl. , JUNIOR MADRIGAL ROW 1: R Huso, L. Urson, B. Mitchell, S. Nelson, G. Hinrichs. ROW 2: J. Tischbirih, D. Stonehouse, J. Nadeau, S. Christenson, C. Mitchell, A. Hoi . ROW 3: B. Gramsey, L. Fahlan, D. Fanberg, R. Jerve, L. Bollinger, B. Woolhouse, C. Mclalwain. 8’ J ’ 32 INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS D. Hinrichs, B. Strand, A. Holz, D. Moores, V. Lannoye, D. Peterson, D. Juhl. 11TH GRADE GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO K. Hayes, C. Mitchell, L. Bollinger, J. Sekera, V. Lannoye, J. Moos, L. Fahlan, A. Holz, J. Tischberik. ELEMENTARY CHOIR ROW 1: K. Straw, C. Swanson, C. Johnson, C. Anderson, M. Juhl, T. Ciiligan, J. Johnson, M. Peter- son, V. Nadeau, R. Moos, C. Raymond, B. Haux, K. Nelson, K. Schaapveld, C. Hanson, S. Ander- son, K. Mitchell. ROW 2: J. Stein, D. Ewing, J. Nelson, D. Hanson, P. Gilligan, G. Smith, D. Moos, M. Luukonen, C. Kruse, D. Lannoye, R. Lannoye, D. Tischbirek. ROW 3: J. Kruse, C. Woolhouse, M. Goracke, C. Larson, R. Knowlton, L. Fahlan, M. Danzl, J. Eddy, J. Hinrichs, P. Coggins, L. Raymond, R. Shank, S. Juhl. ROW 4: B. Orrock, D. Borst, T. Enger, K. Olson, E. Rose, C. Fanberg, A. Wojchouski, P. Fanberg, M. Slovik, S. Spencer, K. Stein, H. Johnson. 34 CADET BAND ROW 1: S. Larson, D. Stonehouse, P. Goggins, K. Coggins, K. Bushard. ROW 2: M. Cox, K. Swanson, V. Nadeau, G. Goggins, M. Schnickles, K. Mitchell, C. Anderson, J. Hinrichs, L. Asher, M. Person. ROW 3: M. Peterson, M. Luukkonen, K. Nelson, R. Shank, B. Mitchell, K. Nelson, J. Nelson, J. Stein, C. Larson, R. Lannoye, T. Mitchell, K. Gramsey, J. Eddy, M. Jerve, L. Jesperson, T. Moores. ROW 4: R. Eddy, R. Knowlton, J. Graham, C. Heath, R. Mitchell, J. Nadeau, K. Christenson, K. Loegering, J. Kruse, C. Fanberg, S. Moores, D. Ewing, F. Anderson, T. Schaapveld, B. Olson. MISSING: S. Panayotoff, J. Chidister, K. Olson, M. Danzl, T. Poirier, R. Preusse, R. Preusse, R. Poirier. CADET CHOIR ROW Is D. Nelson, W. Moshier, T. Schaapveld, R. Nelson, D. Stonehouse, S. Larson, R. Swanson, S. Moores, V. Knowlton, M. Cox, K. Gramsey, J. Graham. ROW 2: B. Mitchell, L. Cogger, L. Asher, L. Jesperson, B. Olson, G. Hanson, R. Raymond, J. Nadeau, M. Jerve, R. Lannoye, M. Moos, K. Bushard, K. Leogering, J. Johnson, Mr. Crouch. ROW 3: L. Straw, R. Lamont, K. Nelson, C. Moos, H. Rose, D. Langsdorf, R. Mathison, R. Mitchell, T. Moores, K. Christenson, C. Heath, T. Lanz, M. Person. ROW 1: J. Sekera, A. Holz, V. Lannoye, Mrs. Foster, DIRECTOR. ROW 2: E. Greer, S. Anderson, C. Adams, L. Fahlan, T. Lindahl, J. Moos, B. Woolhouse. ROW 3: K. Hayes, D. Fanberg, J. Nokk, D. Doust, L. Bollinger, V. Wojchouski, C. Mitchell, B. Johnson. ROW 4: T. Nagorski, M. Loegering, R. Gramsey, T. Goggins, T. Kelly, D. Brenteson, P. Strand, J. Nadeau, S. Christensen, W. Huso, R. Mathison. Junior Class Play CAST Blazing Guns At Roaring Gulch Snipe Vermin....................Paul Strand Harry Heartstone................Paul Strand Bill Filbert ........Dean Brenteson Barney Black..............Tom Kelly Colonel Crabtree.........Jeff Nadeau Willie Lovelace.......Donna Fanberg Widow Black..........Trudy Lindahl Martha Muldoon.......Barb Woolhouse Flora...................Arenda Holz Dora.................Cindy Mitchell 36 BLAZING GUNS AT ROARING GULCH A presentation by the Junior Class of Big Lake High of the western comedy, BLAZING GUNS AT ROARING GULCH, proved to be highly successful. A large amount of the proceeds of the play went toward expenditures for the prom. With the help of Mrs. Foster, the stage crew, and by receiving contributions of properties from the local people of the commun- ity, it was possible for the Class of 1967 to give a commendable performance. 37 David and Diane Senior One-Act Play David Moores Mike Brown David Hanson Dana Peterson The Death Of The Hired Man From the poem by Robert Frost CAST MARY...............Dana Peterson WARREN.....................David Hanson SILAS......................David Moores EDNA.......................Diane Hanson 39 Those Two Men CAST Robert Raphael Roland.......... ....................Bruce Strand Jeeves...................Don Juhl Harvey...............Mike Brown The Doctor ...................Rob Olson Marion . Shirley Brenteson Melissa . Marlene Fanberg Adeline ... Donna Fanberg Miss Pritchard . Mr. Matis Bubbles Man I Man II 40 Senior Class Play Scenes Homecoming Royalty 42 43 Looks exchanged after Charlie crowns Dave Jackie crowns Dana Some Enchanted Evening.. .. Paris In The Spring Take it easy on that punch! The Junior - Senior Prom and late eve- ning buffet was held May 7, 1966, at the Big Lake High School Gymnasium. This year's theme was Paris in the Spring, with sidewalk cafes as the set- ting. Eldon Miller and his band fur- nished the music. Everyone had a very wonderful time. The Senior Class of 1966 would like to extend their appreciation to the Juniors for making this evening a most enjoy- able one. 44 This must be a romantic tune. This must be the segregated area. 1966 Look over there. Save some for the others, Lonny. Scenes From The Prom I'm hungry. The perfect ending of a perfect evening. Just call me Fred Astaire. 45 Big Lake Hornets Beat Mayer Lutheran 6-0 The Big Lake Hornets won their first game of the season Friday when they shut out Mayer Lutheran 6-0. Big Lake's touchdown came in the middle of the second quarter on a pass, but the extra point failed. This Friday, October 15, Big Lake will play St Paul Lutheran there at 3:30 p.m. Maple Lake, Big Lake Tie, 12-12 MAPLE LAKE, Minn.-Maple Lake and Big Lake fought to a 12-12 tie here Saturday in a non- conference clash. Both teams packed a touchdown into the last four minutes of play in an effort to pull the game out. Big Lake's Tim Smith ram- bled 20 yards with an intercept ed pass with four minutes re maining to give Big Lake a 12 6 advantage. Maple Lake’s Dave Schmitz answered with a 2 yard jaunt around end with onlj 30 seconds left to knot the game The attempted conversion wai fouled by a poor snap from cen ter and the score remained tied The teams had traded score! earlier in the game Dave Han son tossed to Tim Smith for i three yard scoring pass fdr Bi{ Lake, and Maple Lake’s Schmit: had run four yards for Maple Lake's other score. The tie gave Big Lake a 0-1-: record. Big Lake previously los to Onamia 12-6. Maple Lake': record now reads 1-1-1 with i win over Kimball and a loss t Buffalo. Bif L k, .......... o o OW-I MM)I( Lake t 0 4 4—1 Big Lake scoring: Touchdowns-Smt 2 (3-yd mm from Hanson, 20-yd. pas Interception) Maple Lake scoring: Touchdowns - Schmitz 2 (4 yd. run, 20-yd. run). 46 ROW 1: Tim Smith, Bruce Strand, Dean Brentesan, Dave Hanson, Paul Strand, Dick Hinrichs. ROW 2: Manager Ricky Dunn, Doug Hanson, Tom Kelly, Rodney Jerve, Mike Loegering, Terry Nagorski, Bob Adams, Coach Lindahl. “A” Team Big Lake Scores BL OPP BL OPP Lester Prairie 44 46 Monticello 65 77 Rockford 51 61 Annandale 79 72 Annanda le 46 54 Kimball 67 54 Lester Prairie 52 61 Buffalo 55 88 Kimball 66 41 Rockford 70 56 Buffalo 58 69 Maple Lake 70 83 Maple Lake 84 89 Monticello 41 72 Becker 47 53 Becker 57 47 CHEERLEADERS: Becky Cox, Linda Larson, Val Lannoye, Dana Peter- son, Sandy Bastman, Nancy Strand. TIM DRIVES AND .. PAUL DRIVES DAVID COACH LINDAHL WITH CO-CAPTAINS, DEAN BRENTESON AND DAVID HANSON. ACTION DURING BIG LAKE HORNETS MONTICELLO REDMEN 48 GAME. «.•i “B” Team Basketball ROW 1: D. Johnson, R. Mathison, T. Hayes, R. Jerve, D. Nagorski, D. Hanson, M. Loegering, Manager, H. Johnson. ROW 2: Mr. Starkey, COACH, R. Schnickles, D. Huff, B. Olson, D. Christensen, T. Nagorski, E. Rose, J. Nokk, A. Woolhouse, B. Mitchell. BL OPP BL OPP Lester Prairie 34 44 Monticello 34 51 Rockford 29 26 Annanda le 38 35 Annanda le 25 44 Kimball 36 28 Lester Prairie 25 46 Buffalo 39 57 Kimball 38 35 Rockford 29 31 Buffalo 23 42 Maple Lake 31 29 Maple Lake 39 48 Monticello 30 31 Becker 27 26 Becker 29 58 49 “C” Team Basketball ROW Is S. Moores, D. Haux, D. Stonehouse, R. Moshier, ROW 2: R. Swanson, T. Nagorski, B. Olson, M. Jerve, S. Larson, R. Lannoye, ROW 3: L. Moshier, E. Tischberik, E. Burma, R. Fahlan, R. Zeiman, M. Peterson, H. Rose, COACH, Mr. Middlestadt. Baseball ROW Is Managers: D. Christensen, E. Rose. G. Hanson, D. Borst, M. Brown, R. Gramsey, D. Hanson, B. Olson, M. Moshier, ROW 2: R. Brings, J. Nagorski, M. Logering, D. Hanson, T. Kelly, D. Brenteson, P. Strand, T. Smith. COACH, Mr. Middlestadt. 50 Sub-orbital flight. ADVERTISING WITHOUT THE GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MANY MERCHANTS OF THIS AREA, THIS YEAR- BOOK WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. WE WISH TO THANK EACH ONE OF THESE CONTRIBUTORS FROM THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1966. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1966 WISHES TO TAKE THIS SPACE TO THANK MR. CARL CHAMPA FOR HIS CONGENIALITY AND PATIENCE DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR. HIS MANY TRIPS TO BIG LAKE TO TAKE SPECIAL PHOTOS MADE IT POSSIBLE TO INCLUDE ALL OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE YEAR. CgaI jj. Chatfvjxa Studio LOCATED: OVER PIZZA PALACE Diversified Photography High School Collet Annuals Personal Portraits Weddiny-Candid- Formal - Baby Family Pictures ----DIAL---- 2.rj-:i731 14Kj N 7 AV. ST. CLOUD CARL i. CHAMPA PHOTOGRAPHER 53 KLIMMEK’S HOME FURNISHINGS Monticello, Minnesota Ph-5-2662 Furniture Paint Wallpaper Drapery Hardware Upholstery Material Window Shades Venetian Blinds Carpeting BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Courtesy of: DR. C. W. ERLANDSON 207 Walnut St. Monticello, Minnesota Phone: 295-2972 PITT'S: Our Own Hardware For hardware that stands hard wear. Monticello, Minnesota WRIGHT COUNTY STATE BANK The Bank of Personal Service Complete Financial and Insurance Service Member Federal Deposit | Insurance Corporation '“•• Monticello, Minnesota MONTICELLO CLEANERS The cleanest number in town! George De Mars, Owner Monticello, Minnesota Ph-295-2909 Compliments of: HOLKER’S DRIVE-INNS Monticello Annandale Fairbault Austin PETE'S DAVES STANDARD You expect more from Standard and you get it! Monticello, Minnesota SWANSON FOwP8§ The Country Gentlemen ■Monticello, Minnesota CRANDALL DRUG STORE The REXALL Store Monticello, Minnesota Compliments of NELSON BROTHERS FAIRWAY GROCERY Monticello Ph-5-2716 MONTICELLO TIMES Printers Publishers Office Supplies Lynn R. Smith Monticello, Minn. MADSEN PONTOON BOAT CO. Pontoon Boats - Evinrude Motors - Mirocraft Boats Boat Trailers Ph-295-2265 Monticello BAKER RAMBLER AND EQUIPMENT Monticello, Minn. Ph-295-2924 54 DR. V. C. JOHNSTON Optometrist HArrison 1 -4334 502 E. Main St. Anoka, Minn. DR. W. T. PALME, Chiropractor Elk River, Minnesota PH-441-2411 NORRIS' V STORE Dry Goods--Ready to Wear- Men's Wear Elk River Area Code 612 Phone 441-1371 Res. 441-1964 703 Main Street A. E. LARSON Real Estate and Appraisals Elk River, Minn. 55330 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF ELK RIVER Full Service Bank Elk River, Minnesota Compliments of DR. G. WM. MEYER Elk River, Minn. ELK RIVER CLINIC Elk River, Minn Phone 441-1144 JOE ROSENTHAL FORD CO. Ford - -T-Birds - - Mustangs'- -Falcons - - Fairlanes--Bronco--Full Line Trucks Sales and Service Elk River, Minnesota ELK RIVER MEAT PACKING Custom Slaughtering and Processing Wholesale and Retail Meats 724 Main Street Telephone 441-1591 Elk River, Minnesota ELK RIVER CONCRETE PRODUCTS Manufacturer of Concrete Pipe and Precast Concrete Products Elk River, Minn. Ph-441-2121 'KEMPER DRUE Elk River, Minnesota BARSNER’S VARIETY 313 Jackson St. Ph. 441-1622 Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 ELK RIVER HEATING REFRIGERATION W. D. Hudson Phone 441-2744 55 Congratulations Seniors SANDY’S HARDWARE STORE Elk River, Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF 1966 BIG LAKE DIRECT SERVICE FRIENDS OR RELATIVES visiting you?????? Let us take care of your housing needs. All-modern housekeeping cottages, free TV, aluminum boat with each cottage and 100’ of private sand beach. Call us: SHOREACRES RESORT 263-2201, Big Lake, Minn. vai table BOB HALL MOTORS Chevrolet Buick if) Wl 7 AC Oldsmobile New Used Quality Cars Trucks Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Elk River, Minnesota 56 CITIZEN STATE BANK Home of Honest Banking Best. Wishes to the Seniors Class of 1966 BIG LAKE MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORE TOWN AND LAKE SHOPPE Ladies and Childrens Apparel Cards and Gifts Phone 263-2828 Big Lake R. Groustra and S. Deforrest, Props. DAVE’S PHILLIP 66 Big Lake, Minnesota Phone 263-2578 V O J Congratulations Seniors: MARY’S CAFE Big Lake, Minn. Congratulations Seniors, Class of 1966 MICHELL FEED SEED Big Lake, Minnesota Congratulations Seniors: LANNOYES GROCERY Big Lake, Minn. Phone 3-2104 SODA BAR Confectionary Ice Cream--Lunches--Candies L. Groustra, Prop. MOSQUITO SPRAYING Dick Hinrichs Big Lake Tel. 263-2946 BECK’S BIG LAKE MARKET Fresh Fruits Vegetables Light Groceries Meats LOG CABIN INN The friends we make make us! Best of luck to the senior class of 66 Best Wishes to the Seniors FLOYD SELMAS’ RECREATION Big Lake, Minnesota RANCHERO DRIVE - IN Hwy. 10 Big Lake Drive In Please Drive Out Pleased Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Peterson 57 I SEEM Mitch-More Seeds MITCHELL’S FEED AND SEED Mitch-More Feeds JIM ENNIS CABINETS Big Lake, Minnesota Quality Cabinets Custom Furniture Laminated Plastic Surfaces FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY A1 Lemonds, Manager The Best Place To Buy - Sell - Trade Antiques - Coins - Guns Right Here in Big Lake THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER Big Lake Ph 263-2021 Ph 263-2621 Next to the Post Office ORROCK INN Congratulations Seniors Hi Kids A W DRIVE IN RAY’S 66 SERVICE Radio Repairing-Grease Jobs Motor Tune-Ups Monticello, Minn. ED'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Ed Sorensen, Proprietor Big Lake, Minn. Tune-Up Repair Work World Capital CEMENT WORK - LYLE SMITH TELE. 263-2213 Good Food Good Service A Good Place to Meet Your Friends Big Lake, Minnesota CLEM’S COIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CLEM’S CAFE AND DRIVE INN 58 JEFFERSON HIGHWAY GARAGE R. H. Rosengren, Prop. Phone--263-9528, Big Lake, Minn. Ji l STOP u BIG LAKE HARDWARE At . . . Home of Hardware Hank SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TELEPHONE CO. Why Walk--Telephone Television Appliances Sales Service Zenith RCA Whirlpool AUBOL TV APPLIANCE Big Lake, Minn. Phone 262-9407 Congratulations Seniors of 1966 BIG LAKE BEAUTY SHOP Naomi Mclalwain Phone: 263-2188 Big Lake, Minnesota Best Wishes for Success LAKE AIRE MOTEL Phone 263-2405 GOULD - NELSON OIL CO. Monticello, Minnesota MAUS MARKET Monticello, Minn. COAST TO COAST STORES Where your dollar buys the most. Monticello, Minnesota GOULD BROS.. OLDS Monticello, Minnesota Sales and Service Phone 295-2911 59 ANDERSON GILYARD GARAGE Sales -- Service Chevrolet Becker, Minnesota ELK LAKE PLUMBING AND HEATING Zimmerman, Minn. Congratulations Seniors ST. MICHAEL PHARMACY ' Duane L. Irvine, Prop, i St. Michael, Minn. 55376 ] Best Wishes Seniors BIG LAKE CUT-RATE GAS Big Lake, Minn. Phone: 263-2358 LAND O’ LAKES CREAMERIES, INC. Grade A Dairy Products St. Michael, Minnesota DICKS MUSIC SHOP . Music Lessons, Etc. 1 Zimmerman, Minnesota 1 p Phone 856-2001 MIDLAND PRODUCTS St. Michael, Minn, for High Performance ST. MICHAEL BALLROOM --Dancing-- Friday Saturday Nites For reservations, call 673-1121 Best Wishes to Big Lake Seniors Doering Engine Rebuilders Clear Lake, Minn. RAMBLE INN ■ Becker, WELTER’S INC. Farm Equipment Sales Service Phone: OR 3-2251 ftl 1 St. Michael, Minnesota HANSON HARDWARE LUMBER CO. Zimmerman, Minn. Phone: 856-2661 HOLMQUIST'S FOOD MARKET Buffalo, Minn. Congratulations, Seniors! ZIMMERMAN GARAGE Zimmerman, Minnesota Congratulations Seniors!! ELK LAKE PAVILION Zimmerman, Minn. Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 ZIMMERMAN FEED MILL Zimmerman, Minnesota 60 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off— Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. rhe vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulfikar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner—Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation — Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 1 0 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon. 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. 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