Blackduck High School - Quill Yearbook (Blackduck, MN)

 - Class of 1986

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BET THEIR BEARDS — AND LOST!! Minneapolis Star and Tribune Wednesday January 8 1986 IB In Litchfield, Minnesota, about half of the student body was threatening to walk out, then fol- lowed up on their threat. The stu- dent body had drawn up a paper stating what they wanted. They were things that the administration thought were unthinkable to have in a public school. Principal Glen Lakes said that some were negotiable but others were not. Prin- cipal Lakes said he would like to see the students’ energy directed toward more worthwhile things and used our food drive as an example. He said that he would have been more impressed if the protest had been for something more worth- while, like for Nuclear Disarmament the rights in South Africa. USA TODAY - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1985 • 5A MINNESOTA Perplch • announced. ... Per- plch said If he’s re-elected In '86, It’ll be his last term. ... BLACKDUCK — High School students collected 2,680 lbs. of food for poor, but 5 teachers, 1 student lost beards. They promised to shave If 1,000 lbs. of food were collected. o c o 7

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BLACK DUCK — A half-dozen nak d faces at Blackduck High Sd ;ol attest to the fact that students there were motivated enough by a “You Bet Your Beard” contest to gather more than a ton of food for Bemidji Community Food Shelf. Five teachers and one student sacrificed their beards during aa assembly Monday after- having promised to shave their hairy visages if Blackduck High School Student Council reached its gdal of collecting 1.001 pounds of food. The prospect of watching six men lose their beards apparently inspirited the students indeed, for by Friday, the total reached 2.680 pounds. “Some of the teachers I talked to after the project got started thought their beards would be pretty safe. Ken Kalvig. student council president, said. When a ton of donations started pouring in last week, though, the bearded men started sweating. “I think it s great because without those people donating their beards. I don't think the students would have been as motivated. he said. “It’s a good project to do for needy people in the area, especially at Christmas time, when some families might not have as much food as other people do. said Kalvig, adding the project also was a way to boost school spirit and pride. About 30 student council mem- bers in grades seven through 12 oromoted the project, organizing :lass competitions for added in- rentiv.e. When the local barber. Kenny Gustafson, took a trimmer to the eards. the students “really went luts.” Kalvig said. Some students, n the thrill of the moment, started chanting. “Shave their hair off. too!” The objects of their chants were teachers Steve Bechtold. Jim Nissen. Jack Penn. Ward Merrill and Daryl Deno. who dressed as Santa Gaus for the event. The lone student a nong the shave-ees was Jasen Hendricks. Even though I'd become kind of attached to my beard — I think I'd had it for about 12 years — I was glad to see the kids do this well. Merrill, student council adviser, said. “The kids, of course, got a charge out of seeing us go through the shaving.” The last time Deno shaved his beard was several years ago. Merrill said. and. at that time, his young children thought he was their Uncle Marvin. Penn, a fixture at BHS with his long, long beard, promised to cut it only to half its length. “I’ve noticed it’s a lot colder, even in the building here, without the beard on.” Merrill said. Some people say the bare-faced Merrill looks older, some younger. The eighth-graders told him he looks like Captain Kangaroo without h:s beard, but someone else said he looks like Burt Reynolds. “That made me feel a lot better.” CD



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BEA TEACHER of the YEAR This year Mrs. Donna Collison, one of the kindergarten teachers, was selected as the Blackduck Education Association (BEA) Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Collison has been teaching kindergarten at Blackduck since 1969 and says it has been a rewarding challenge. Mrs. Collison believes that although teaching is a difficult career, it is all worthwhile if there is just one little smile, one little hug, or one kind word. She thinks that all children should be able to say — “Hey, I'm OK! The BEA Teacher of the Year award is given to a teacher who has at least a baccalaureate degree or a license to teach from the state of Minnesota. The teacher who is chosen is the representative of the many educators who influence our lives daily. The main purpose of the award is to express the appreciation for all of the outstanding men and women in the education field. The teacher s name is then nominated for State and National Teacher of the Year. CONGRATULATIONS MRS. COLLISON!! 8

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