Browns Valley High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Browns Valley, MN)

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7]7s n msc( ujjlaJaLlfc jQmujviJ VaJ Y The Staff ia happy to present to you this latest annual which bears the title, MOUND BUILDER . We started with the raw materials and you now see before you the finished pro- duct. We take off our hats to the staffs of preceding years and hope we have lived up to the fine reputation they have established. The purpose of this annual is to preserve a period in the history of this high school. As you thumb through its pages in later years we hope it will bring back memories of your career in the Browns Valley High School. It was through the cooperation of the students and the excellent direction of our able advisor Mr. Greeney that has made this publication the success that it is. Irma Goette Editor-in-Chief ANNUAL STAFF SEATED (1 to r): Delores Nigg, Doris Deyo, Irma Goette, Wayland ReLsdorf STANDING (1 to r): Mr. Greeney, Ueriel Adland, Lois Wataon, Jane Dew, Audrey Falkingham, Dick Neumeister, Catherine Rinken, Donald Wagner and Mr. Swenumson. Editor—in-Chief — — — — - - -- -- -- - - - --Ima Goette Assistant Editor - -------------------------- Doris Deyo Art and Picture Editor - ------- - - Audrey Falkingham Sports Editor ----- ---------- ----------- Donald Wagner Activities ----- -------- ----------- ------- Delores Nigg Class Editors; Seniors - - ---------- Wayland Reisdorf Others ----------- - - — Lois Wat3on Publicity and Circulation-Dick Neumeister, Meriel Adi and Jane Dew, Catherine Rinken Faculty Advisors..................... -Mr. R. A. Greeney Mr. 0. S. Swenumson ; oMINIStr4 IO|v BOARD OF EDUCATION Ward uuffieJc Hermr Backus Preeicient Clerk Palmer Paneon Treasurer Theodcre Deyo Hans Christensen b. J. Souer G. S. bWENUUbON Superintendent Browne Valley Minnesota St. Olaf College Northfield, Minn. College of Education Greeley, Coloraoo Univ. of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin A. E. A. Si, Degree Physics Geometiy ft. A. GftEBiEI Principal Browns Valley Minnesota Teachers College Duluth, Minnesota A. B. Degree Social Problema History Algebra MISS EEATKICE ENGll Jackson, Minnesota St. Olaf College Northfield, Minn. P. A. Tegree English 10, 11, 12 Music ROY K. FVE'LAND JR. Minneapolis, Minn. Univ. cf Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. F. S. Degree Physical Education General Science Business Relations Biology Coaching MISS ACJILS MGRTEJJSEU Msyville, N. Dak. Univ. of North Dakota Grand Forks, N. Dak. State Teachers' College May ville, N. Dak. IE. A. Degree Lookkeeping Shorthand Typing MISS SYLVA irTAVIG Roeholt, S. Dak. Concordis College Moorhead, Minn. L. A. Degree Home Lc. 1,2,2,1 English 9 Physical Education MISS LQJORA ROLSRUD Havana, North Dakota Northern State Teacher's Aberdeen, South Dakota Elements ry-2 years Seventh and Eighth Grades MRS. DOROTHY BLANK Browns Valley, Minnesota St. Teresa’s College for Northern State Teachers Aberdeen, South Dakota Elementaxy-2 Years Sixth and Seventh Graaes MRS. BLHNICE BROWNELL Browns Valley, Minnesota Moorhead State Teacher’s College Moorhead, Minnesota Intermediate Fifth and Sixth Crudes MRS. EVELYN SCHLEY Browns Valley, Minnesota Mayville, North Dakota Valley City, North Dakota Primary Course Elementary Standard Certificate Third and Fourth Grades 1 MRS. LINDA ROSKE Browns Valley, Minnesota Redwood Falls Teacher's Training Redwood Falls, Minnesota Winona State Teacher's College Winona, Minnesota Primary Training Second and Third Graaes MISS DALLES S iITH Browns Valley, Minnesota Miss Woods Kindergarten Primary’ Training First Grade JOE FEfiREE CUSTODIANS ART LEHRKE . i m Browns Valley, Minn. ; St. Olaf ColLage Northfield, Minn. R. N. Swedish Hospital ■ Minneapolis, Minn. Public School Nursing Greeley, Colorado Mill, Wisconsin B. A. Degree State Teachers College Plattville, Wisconsin M. A. Degree South Dakota State Brookings, So. Dak. Veterans Farm Program Instructor URL. M. SWEKUMSOH SCHOOL «URSE MR. C. MONTGOMERY s Seniors MAXINE ANDREWS Music 1-2-3-4 Sextet 3-4 Speech 4 Paper Staff 1 Class Play 3-4 Pep Club 4 JANE DEW Music 1-2 Paper Staff 1-4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 4 DONALD GESTERLING Vice-President 3-4 Football 4 Basketball 1-2-3 Class Play 3-4 Music 4 Carnival King 4 Treasurer 1-4 PATTY BLOCK Music 1-2 Paper Staff 1-2 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Pep Club 4 AUDREY FALK INGHAM Class Secretary 4 Music 2-3 Sextet 2 Queen Candidate2-3 Carnival Qieen 4 Paper Staff 1-2-3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3-4 Pep Club 4 IRMA GOETTE Secretary 2 Class Treasurer 4 Pep Club 4 Paper Staff 1- 2 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Student Council 3 Class Play 4 ANNA GKIMLI Music 1-2-3-4 Sextet A Speech A Paper Staff 1 Claee Play 3-4 Pep Club A BETTY LOWRY Mueic 1-2 Paper Staff 2-3- A Pep Club A DELORES NIGG Morris Agriculture 1 Cheerleader 2 Queen Candidate 2 Student Coundil A Paper Staff A Annual Staff A C.ia68 Play 3-A Pep Club A BEVERLY OLIVER Mueic 1-2 Paper Staff 1-2- 3-A Pep Club A Student Director Claee Play 3-A ► v- ; WAYLAND REISDORF Clae6 President 2-3 A Vice-President 1 Student Council 1-2 3 Paper Staff 1-2-3-A Annual Staff 3-A Basketball 1-2-3-A Claes Play 3-l ■: MARJORIE ZIEMER Sisseton 1 Paper Staff 1-2 3-A Mueic 2-3 Speech A Student Council Claee Play 3-A Pep Club A CLASS PROPHECY 1967, Mr. Swenumson, at the close of hie teaching tern at Oxford Ohiv- picking up his wife and IXichess V at their Two Castle Mansion on in his 500-mile per hour atom-auto left to cross the famous Trans-At- Bridge starting at Liverpool, Ihgland and ending in New York City. On June 7, ersity and upon Downing Street lantic Floating After re-filling their atom-auto with atom-pills they continued their very long- planned Journey acrose the eastern states on the famous glass highway to the thriving metropolis of Browns Valley, Minnesota in the Upper Midwest. As they neared the large scenic city they sighted the world-wide famous Goette Construction Works. Irma re- ceived word of their coming over her radar set and was out to meet them when they ar- rived. With further conversation they learned the progressive Senior Class of 1947 had stayed in Browns Valley to promote the general welfare of this community. During the conversation, Irma received a telephone call from Mrs. Anna Dickinson, the wife of Donnelly Dickinson, a famous dairy farmer, the former being a classmate of Irma 6 Anna Grimli. As they left the Construction Works and approached the suburbs of Browns Valley, they 6aw the name Lehkre in large letters on a grain elevator. Pondering over the familiar name, Mr. Swenumaon wondered if it could be Art Lehkre, a former Janitor of the Browns Valley Public School. When he inquired as to who it was he was informed it was none other than Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lehkre, the latter being Beverly Oliver. Mr. Swan urn 8 on planned to do some fishing while on his trip to Browns Valley and so it was that when they went to the auditor s office for a fishing license who should they be greeted by than his private secretary, Delores Nigg, the auditor being James Schwagerl, of course. While Mr. Swenumson was applying for his fishing license the all-star champ of the Rhode-Island Reds Basketball Team, namely Wayland Reisdorf walked into the office to acquire a fishing license, also. Recognizing the Swenumsons he asked them to go fishing with him. Way land took Mr. Swenumson to the Gesterling Zooty-Suity Clothing Store, where Donald was proprietor, to select fishing clothes for Mr. Swenumson while Mrs. Swenumson went to the Fancy-Glancy Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe. It was here that she was honored by having Maxine Andrews model all fishing jackets, pants, and boots. While peacefully (and unsuccessfully) fishing that afternoon, they heard a shrill scream and a splash. Turning quickly about they paddled over to an overturned boat and with a shock discovered an old student of Mr. Swenumson s-----Patty Block. The ac- cident occurred as her fiance, Manley Anderson, was trying to land a fish and tipped the boat. The Swenumsons offered to take them to town for dry clothes, but on the way were forced to stop because of a lack of fuel. Mr. Swenumson walked to the nearest farmhouse to phone for atom pills and found, to his astonishment, Mrs. Don Archer formerly Marjorie Ziemer. Marjorie phoned the head information clerk, Jane Dew. Jane told them she would send them a tow-car to bring then to town. When the car arrived, imagine their surprise, to find Audrey Falkingham at the wheel. She was now propri- etor of the famous Super-Service Pill Station. On reaching town they realized they had seen the whole Senior Class of 47 with the exception of Betty Lowry. When Audrey informed them that Betty now owned the Foxy Roxy Theatre, they hastened to the theater. After visiting with Betty, she called her chief usher, Jim Roark, to usher them to their seats. And so it was, that the Swenumsons completed their visit with the Senior Class of 47 and returned to their home on Downing Street with happy memories of their scenic Journey to the thriving little metropolis of Browns Valley. CLASS HISTORY In September, 1943, the doors of the Browns Valley High School cautiously opened to a new class, a group of green objects called Freshmen. During the first days of school we wondered if we could ever master the complicated contents of a certain much-depended-upon piece of paper, which was called a schedule, and which was duly consulted at the end of each class, but the teachers took us in hand and guided us through the perils of the first semester. It took us some time to become accustomed to our new life as Fresbnen, but when we did, we showed our desire to really work hard by organising and selecting the following officers: President, Jerry Esmaer; Vice-President, Wayland Reisdorf; Secretary, Irma Goette; Treasurer, Donald Geeterling; Class Advisor, Miss Hanson; Student Council Repre- sentative, Wayland Reisdorf. There were eighteen Freshmen students enrolled at the beginning of the year. By the end of the year we had sixteen students left, due to the lose of Edward Mats and Alice Haanen. Of the eight boys in the class, five participated in basketball, namely: Jerry Esmner, Donald Gesterling, Carroll Olson, Robert Santo and Wayland Reisdorf. These boys along with several boys from the Seventh and Eighth grades, were invited to participate in a Junior High School basketball tournament at Chokio, which they won. Clifford Lubbers and Edward Metfc were the only ones of our class to participate in football. The girls from the Freshman class won the inter-class basketball tournament with some very good playing. Several girls from our class, Beverly Oliver, Anna Grimli, Jane Dew, Patty Block, Betty Lowry, and Maxine Andrews became members of the girls glee club, while boys glee club was strengthened by Robert Santo. In the Spring of the year the Seniors decided that we could not become full-fledged Sophomores without being duly initiated. We all came to school on Friday, dressed a dif- ferent character and at night we did a small performance in the auditorium. The last big event of the year was our class picnic at Sioux Historic Park. The Sophomore year saw us with eighteen members, when Marjorie Ziemer transfered from Sisseton and Delores Bigg from Morris Agriculture. We organised and elected the following class officers: President, Wayland Reisdorf; Vice-President, Jerry Essner;. Secretary, Irma Goette; Treasurer, Donald Gesterling; Class Advisor, Mies Mortenson. Student Council members were Wayland Reisdorf and Robert Santo. There was no football this year but Jer- ry, Robert, Carroll, Donald and Wayland became members of the basketball team. The girls again won the inter-class girls basketball tournament. Delores Nigg was elected one of the A team cheerleaders. Girls glee club was again strengthened by several Sophomore girls boys ventured into the singing field. while a few more We started our Junior year with only 13 of our IB original Fre6bmen. We began the year by electing the following officers: President, Wayland Reisdorf; Vice-President, Dctiald Gesterling; Secretary, Jerry Essner; Treasurer, Donald Gesterling;.. Class Advisor, Mis6 Ehgh. The Student Council members were Wayland Reisdorf and Irma Goette. The three boys that were left in our class went out for basketball, this being the only sport we bad this year. The members of th4 Glee Club were very fortunate in being invited to sing at Glenwood. of class officers as follows: Our first duty as Seniors was the selection ident, Wayland Reisdorf; Vice-President, Donald Gesterling; Secretary, Audrey Falkingham; Treasurer, Irma Goette; Class Advisor, Mr. Greeney. Our Student Council members were De- lores Nigg and Marjorie Ziemer. Football was revived this year and Donald Gesterling represented our class on the team. We selected our Senior Class play, Let Me Grow Up which was presented April 25th. This play was directed by Mr. Greeney. Anna Grimli, Maxine Andrews and Donald Gesterling were the only Senior members of the Glee Club. Practically all of the girls of the class i . t X 0 l became members of the re-organized pop-club which was very active during the Sub-district Basketball Tournament held at the Browns Valley High School. We have come a long way since we, as green Freshman, entered the doors of B.V.H.S. We hope that the years following our graduation from this school will be as happy, event- ful, and prosperous as the one's we enjoyed while we have been here. We wish to thank our parents for the opportunity and encouragement they have given us and the teachers for their patience and guidance. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty seven of Browne Valley High School, County of Traverse, State of Minnesota, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, and considering the uncertainty of our lives, do, therefore, make, or- dain, publish, and declare, our last will and testament in manner and form followings: Article I-Donald Geaterling happily wills his modest and dignified airs to Donald Wagner, and sincerely hopes it may prove to be a desirable improvement. Article II-Betty Lowry bequeaths unto Richard Olson her long, manicured finger nails on the condition be keeps them neat. Article III-Marjorie Zieaer leaves to Madonna Ullne her formula on How to Stay Short . Article IV-Wayland Relsdorf wills his basketball ability to Terry Medbery, providing he follows training rules as he has. Article V-Iraa Qoette leaves with Stanley Plant the ability to take her car around com- ers on two wheels, and her habit of getting to school on time to Doris Deyo. Article VI-Beverly Oliver wills her liking for lower classmen to Marilyn Ingerson and Charlotte Judish, and her ability to get along with teachers to Donald Smith. Article VII-Delores Higg and Betty Lowry leave their fondness for farm boys to lone Hed- rick, Doris Deyo, and Jomnn Moore. Article Vlll-Patty Block begs to bestow her gift of gab uopn Dick Neumeister. Article H-Anna Or 1 all tearfully wills her pleasant times with the Wilmot boys to Joann Spotts. Article I-Jane Dew and Audrey Falk Ingham with a pang of regret will their alertness at the sight of six-footers to Joyce Randall and Helen Miller. Article II-Maxine In draws happily bestows her quiet evenings at home to Dolores Wo iter. Article XII-Donald fosterling and Wayland Relsdorf unwillingly bestow their happy nights at the cottage and in Barry to Harold Spindler and Stanley Plant. Article HII-Mot wanting to bestow anything unlucky upon any of our fellow classman, we omit this article. Article ZTV-The Senior Class bequeaths to all their fellow classmen their desire and ability to reach the goal of graduation in good standing. We, the Senior Class, the testators, have to this, our last will and testament,af- fixed our hand and seal, this third day of May, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty seven at Browns Valley, Minnesota. 3jl£i ' „ fa. y? o, j FIRST ROW(L. to R.)Marilyn Ingerson, Joyce Randall, Joann SpotU, Delores Wolter, Dorie Deyo, Helen Miller, Joann Moore, Charlotte Judith. SECOND RQF(L. to R.)Miss Stavig, lone Hedrick, Stanley Plant, Terry Medbery, Richard Neumeister, Richard Olson, Donald Smith, Harold Spindler, Don- ald Wagner, Madonna Kline. CLASS OFFICERS President------------Donald Wagner Vice-President-------Terry Medbery Secretary-------------Dcnalc Smith Treasurer-----------—Stanley Plant CLASS COLORS Pink end Silver CLASS ADVISOR Miss Stavig STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Donald Wagner------Dick Neumeister ACTIVITIES Class Play-------Happy Birthday-------November 15 Junior-Senior Banquet-------May 3 Sophomores FIRST ROW(L. to R.)Connie Sauer, Lot Jacobsen, Arci} s Schaurenan, Joice Ewclc Vernon Lanie, Willism Sykorr, Ardytli Randall, Donne Tate, Nancy Fettke, Eugene Kruger. SECOND ROW(L. tc R.)Miss Mary Jane Ebben, Lois Watson, Kenneth Ness, LaVerne Rees, James Mets, Donald Reed, Vivian Et.uIo, Meriel Adland. ABSENT: Darrel Reed end Herley McDaniel CLASS OFFICERS President--------La Verne Rees Vice-President---Rill Sykore Secretary--------Meriel Adlrnd Treasurer--------Meriel Adlend CLASS COLORS Gold and Green CUSS ADVISOR Mies Engh STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Donna Tate--------Verncn Lanie ACTIVITIES Servers fer Banquet: Meriel Adit no, Los Jacobsen, Ardytii Randall, Connie Sauer, Ardys Schsunntitn, Lois Watson. Organised Hon.e Economics Club. Prepared Sophomore Pep for Freshmen Initiation. . ' J H Z r . fftCSHIMFJV l ft? n'ujV'. • ‘v'v1 i .. «1 FIrl'T RCW(L. TO R.)leverly Hess, Catherine Rir.ken, Helen kieir.tr, Beverly Reed, Eetn Dobbs, Gerald Plant, Dorinne Mcricle, Shirley Rees, Joyce Dothfa. SECOND ROV.'(h. 0 R.)Paul Kruger, Keith Krensir.g, Darlene .Lehrke, Butty Ben- nett, Margaret Moeller, Daphne Berreth, Betty Benzkofer, Janice Fogel, Pichard Hess. , THIF1- R0Vi(L. TO R.)l 'r. Evelend, Donnie. Raw, Gwendolen Rees, Iva K-.xkwooc, Geralc Kous, Arnold Lureen David Hess. ABSDiT: Janet Jensen, Vara Miller, Kay Roberts, Milton TRobus. CLASS OFFICERS President------------Margaret Moeller Vice-Presiuent-------Catherine Rinken Secretary------------Jenet Jensen Treasurer------------Joyce Dobbs CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS ADVISOR Mr. F.veland Student Council Members Beverly Hess-------Arnolc. Lureen ACTIVITIES Initiated ----------------- September 27 Served Faculty and School Board Members - - - February 5 FIRST ROW(L. to R.)Ardis Thomas, Leona Smith, Shirley Hedrick, Helen Feed, Susan Phelon, Shirley Ziemer, Harler.d Reick, Pat Spcttfc, Gary Jacobsen, Roger In- gersort, Philip Phelon. SECOND ROW(L. to R.)John Moeller, Wayne Sauer, James Madison, Arlyne Piechowski, Shirley Schielfelhein, Phyllis Piechowski, Davie Pieckert, Fred Klodt,.Jack Jarka, Blair Piechowski. THIRD K0T.’(L. to R. )Miss Rolsrud, Shirley Westman, Klsie Grimli, DeeLoris Raw , Marjorie Reod, Bernice Piechowski, Robert Reisdorf, Keith Deyo, Marvin Witte Harold Peterson, James Olson, Robert Kline, Layton Kinney. ABSENT: Harry Ziemer, Alan Duffield, Darrell Thomas. SIXTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW(L. to R.) Phyllis Piechowski, Donavon Nigg, Gerald Schieller, Everett Peterson, John Lamers, Barbara Hess, Elaine Nelson, Helen Spctts, Darlene Ziener, John Hedrick, Vernon Smith, Mary' Hedrick, Gary Rana ll. SECOND ROW(L. to R.) Pat Hess, Leland Witte, Betty Fogel, Gladys Reisuorf, Jack Baer, Leo Mets, Robert Olson, Richard Wilson, Carmen Bretske, Warren Rosice, James Piechowski, Richard Heald. THIRD ROW(L. to R.) Mrs. Blank, Beverly Howard, Darlys Labs, Virginia Madison, Jo- seph Cloutier, Kenneth Mundy, Michael Holland, Jerome Hoffman, Donald Good- hart, Jordan Larson, Gary Christensen. ABBEJiT: Jimmy Lanie. fifth grade SIXTH GRADE FlfcT ROVf(L. to R.)Sonja Jacobsen, Doris Spotts, Elsie Biel, Nina Duffield, Mury Lou Kennen, Charles Thomas, Rodney Ingerson, Ronald Whiter, Roger Gooahart. SECOND R0W{L. to R.)Jerry Nigg, Jack Crowcer, Lenole Mundy, Duane Rees, Marie iloeller, Gladys Rinken, Darlene Sauer, Janice Hanson, Beverly Ziemer, Joan Schwagerl. THIRD RGW(L. to R.)Constance Berreth, Gerald Ebben, Arlene Grlmll, Janice Biel, Harlan Peterson, Mrs. Brownell, Arnold Biel, Vivian Biel, James Wagner D vid Lubbers, Stanley Raw. AESQvT: Dorothy Reed, Hasel Riecx, Ronald Duehr. THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW(L. to R.)James Moeller, Dennis Johnson, Dean Goehring, Don’ Welters, Robert Madison, Gene Nelson, Stanley Weeks. SECOND KOW(L. to R.)Gordcn Gronou, Sharon Due hr, Janet Schiefelbein, Tnaxia Dnf- field, Everett Randall, Dewain Maricle, Patricia Duffield. THIRD R0W(L. to R.) Mrs. Schley, Duane Labs, Lavcnne Bonseiet, Gail Msaison, Donald Howard, Jerry Hess, Jennings Johnston, Jack Goodnart. ABSIJJT: Helen King, Ronald Witte, Ruth Thomas, Pat Hedrick, Orville Larsen, Joyce Geiat. FIF£T ROW(L. to R.)Robert Bentson, Richard Amundson, Bradley Berreth, Patricia Piechowski, Janet Layden, Marlye Reed, Carole Lubbers, Frances Drake, Rob- ert Hedrick. , c£Co it row(L. to R.)Robert Korsbrek, Dennis Arndt, Ernest Reec, Vercelle bchr.una- man, Leo Backer, Faye Ellen Raw, Bonnie Oletake, Sharon Fogel, Karen Roske, Patricia Krensing, Wayne Gardner. THIRD R0W(L. to R.)airs, Roske, Ronald Howard, Gary Nelson, William Randall,James Holland, Darrell Spinier, Jack Negaard, Donna Reeu, Waiter Peterson, Ron- ald Reisdorf, Larry Dusing. ABSENT: Lois Heed, Joann Wilson, Rosalie Grosneick. FIRST GRADE FIRST R0W(L. to R.)Janet Lubbers, Wilbur Moeller, Genevieve Howard, Roxanne Backer, Sharon Haanen, Cyril Spinier, Charleone : joen, Janet Olson, Corene Arndt, David Peterson, Lois Smith. SECOND ROW(L. to R.)Duane Negeard, Clarence Grim i, Corinne Westman, Gerald Bul- lock, Roger Haanen, Kevin Rees, Jon Lubbers Jack Litte. THIRD ROW(L. to R.)Allcn Griener, Jerome Nelson, Peter Madison, Roger Santo, Harriet Wilkie, Miss Smith, Gail Wonser, Anitt bolter, Bruce Weeks,. lary Belle Hess. ABSENT: Marlys Lcnieller, Darlene Larson, Beverly Holts, Willis Archer. FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST RCM(L. tc R.) Donald Reed, Harley McDaniel, Vernon Lanie, Eugene Kruger SECOND R0Vf(L. to R.) Mr, Eveland, Coach, Darrell Reed, Donald Gesterling, Donald Smith, Gerald Kaus, Donaid Wagner, Captain, Dick Neumiester. Football has been revived in Browns Valle}- after being absent from our school activities for four years. Although not-many boys participated they had a schedule and tne boys played it out winning one anu losing four of the games. Some of the cause, however, for our defeats was the failure in block, 2 of which can beat any team However, a perfect record in blocking, 2 of which can beat any teem. However, a perfect record was net expected of the green boys who were playing. Toward the end of the season many of the boys showed improvement anu prospects for a good team loon. good. Our game standings are as follows: Browns Valley- - 25 Browns Valley- - 0 Browns Valley- - 7 Browr.s Valley- - 6 Browns Valley- - 7 Browns ValJey was in fourth place year are that they will be firrt. Chokic- - - - - 6 beardsley- - - 11 Alberta- - - - 19 Clinton- - - - 35 Gracevilie- - -15 this year but hopes for the next  ■ A BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW(L. to R.}Kenneth Neec, Darrell Reed, Wayland Reiedorf, Cept ir Donald Reed, Donald Wagner. SECOND ROW(L. to R.).'.Ir, Evelcnd, Coach, William Sy tora, Harley McDaniel Terry Medbery, Vernon Lanie. f‘B BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW(L. to R.)Keith Krensing, Arnold Lureen, Gerald Kaue, Captain Donald Raw, Robert Kline SECOND R0W(L. to R.)Mr. Evelarid, Coach, Gary Randall, Marvin Witte, Keith Deyo, James Wagner, Roger Ingdrson, Dean Dobbs, Student Mana- ger. V BASKETBALL TEAM Daring our conference play we lost four games; won six, giving us a percentage of 600. Beardsley was first, Graceville second and Browns Valley was third in the conference. Our record of the season’s games are as follows: Dec .3 Browns Valley-----21 New Effington-—19 Dec. 6 Browns Valley----14 Graceville--------26 Dec. 10 Browns Valley----21 Wilmot------------12 Dec. 13 Browns Valley----29 Clinton-----------23 Dec. 17 Browns Valley----33 St. Mary’s--------19 Jan. 7 Browns Valley----25 Sisseton----------51 Jan. 10 Browns Valley----26 Alberta-----------18 Jan. 15 Browns Valley----17 New Effington-----15 Jan. 17 Browns Valley----27 Chokio------------20 Jan. 24 Browns Valley----15 Beardsley---------36 Jan. 28 Browns Valley----20 St. Mary’s--------18 Jan. 31 Browns Valley----36 Graceville--------26 Feb. A Browns Valley----31 Wilmot------------21 Feb. 11 Browns Valley----30 Sisseton----------31 Feb. 14 Browns Valley----33 Alberta-----------36 Feb. 18 Browns Valley----41 Clinton-----------31 Feb. 21 Browns Valley----42 Chokio------------34 Feb. 28 Browns Valley----28 Beardsley---------33 In the tournament. Browns Valley drew a bye to play the winner of the Clinton-Beardeley game which Beardsley wen. Beardsley de- feated Browns Valley by a score of 32 to 31 and want on to win the championship. Browns Valley defeated Clinton by a score of 41 to 20 to win the consolation of Sub-District 21 for 1947. The boys to make the All-Tournament Team from Browns Valley were Donald Wagaer and Wayland Reisdorf. Individual scoring of the team during the 1946-47 season is as in- dicated: Wayland Reisdorf NO. 3 pos. G te Donald Wagner 5 F 159 Darrell Reed 9 0 93 Kenneth Ness 8 F 79 Donald Reed 4 G 75 William Sykora 7 G 21 Harley McDaniel 1 G 6 Terry Medbery 6 F 5 Vernon Lanie 0 F 1 'V BASKETBALL TEAM Our B team did better than our A team, winning six and losing two sub-district games. Our B team was tied with Chokio for first place in the sub-district. In the tournament play-off Browns Valley defeated Chokio by a score of 27 to 16 for the B team championship of 1947. The ■B team scores and their opponents for the season were as follows: Browns Valley 24 vs New Effington 26 Browns Valley 21 vs Gracevilla 13 Browns Valley 12 vs Wilmot 22 Browns Valley 20 vs Clinton 27 Browns Valley 13 vs St. Mary's 17 Browns Valley 17 vs Alberta 26 Browns Valley 18 vs New Effington 17 Browns Valley 16 vs Chokio 21 Browns Valley 15 vs St. Mary's 11 Browns Valley 21 vs Wilmot 17 Browns Valley 20 VC Sisseton 22 Browns Valley 21 vs Alberta 22 Browns Valley 28 vs Clinton 20 Browns Valley 23 vs Chokio 11 Browns Valley 18 vs Beardsley 16 Co-Captains for the year were Gerald Kaus and Arnold Lureen. The individual scoring is as follows: Pos. No. T.P. Gerald Kaus C 12 109 Robert Kline F 8 53 Arnold Lureen F 5 50 Keith Krensing Q 3 47 Donald Raw a 10 46 James Wagner F 4 10 Gary Randall F 6 3 Lets wish our future A team a warming success for the following years. NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW(L. to R.) Dorie Deyo, Feature Editor; Audrey Falkingham, Edi- tor-in-chief; Irma Goette, Aeeociate Editor; Beverly Oliver, Proof Reader; Wayland Reiedorf, Business Manager. SECOND ROW(L. to R.) Mr. Greeney, Connie Sauer, Nancy Watzke, Ardys Sch- aunaman, Meriel Adland, Lois Watton, Donald Wagner, Helen Miller, Charlotte Judith, and Mr. Swenujr.eon. first RGW(L. to R.) Vernon Lanie, Vice-President; Marjorie Zieo.er, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Dick Neuneieter, President; Beverly Hese SECOND RDW(L. to R.) Mr. Eveltnd, Advisor; Arnold Lureen; Delores Nigg, Donald Wagner, Donna Tate and Mr. Greeney, Advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL SPEECH Hri'T rtOW(L,. to h.) Joyce Dobre, Beverly Het-t, Shirley beet, Helen Ziciner, Leon Smith, Shirley Hedrick, Philip Punion. i-'-' ' R0 (L. to H.)C?-tuerln«: Kinder., Susai; Phelon, Daphne Berreth, Jack Jarka, Joann i pot s, Layton Kinney , Maxine Anurewc, Shirley Zicutr, Nancy W tcke, betty Bennett. Till in. r 0V(L. t R.)M rgeret Moeller, Ann.-. Griiuli, Doric Deyo, Meritl Au- • and, M-rilyn Ingerson, Dom.la Wagner, Bernice PiechoncKi, Phyllie Phelcn, Shirley Weetiiian. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SFATED(I. to ri.)Beverly Lett, Dorinne Maricle, Helen Zic.r ei , Connie S uti, betty benr.ett, Shirley Rees. STA.NDING(L. tc n.)Mite Stevig, Nancy t tfcne, Betty Bemkofer, Loie flateon, Gwendolyn Rees, Meriel Aaland, Daphne Berreth. GIRLS GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW(left to right)-Katherine Rinken, Betty Bennett, Daphne Berreth, Connie Sauer, Helen Ziemer, Shirley Keen, Joyce Dobbs, Beverly Hess, Darlene Lehrke, Mibb tngh. SJCOND ROW(left to right)-Ardeth Ranaall, Janice Fogel, Margaret Moeller Nancy Watike, Joann Moore, Anna Grimli, Maxine Andrews Delores Woiters. THIRD R0W(left to right)-Gwendolyn Rees, Meaonna Kline, Marilyn Ingerson, lone Heurick, oris Deyo, Helen Miller, Joyce Randall, Lois Watson, Charlotte Judish, Meriel Adland, Donna Tate. BOYS' GLEE CLUB (left to right)-Miss fchgh, Don-la Wagner, Donald Reed, Donald Gesterling, Donald Smith, Harold Spindler, Dick Neuoeiater, Eugene Kruger, Richard Hess. te SPEECH We had a very good turnout for speech this year, with Bixteen from the high school and twelve from the seventh and eighth grades. All participants were under the direction of Mr. Swenumson, Miss Bigh, Mr. Greeney, Mies Stavig, Miss Rolsrud and Mr. Evelaad. The local contest was held February 14. The Sub-District Festival Feb- ruary 27, and the District contest March 17, both being held at Mor- ris. The Regional was held at Fergus Falls on March 24. Those tak- ing part and the division they entered are as follows: ORATORICAL DECLAMATION: Meriel Adland, Layton Kinney, Shirley Rees, Betty Bennett, and Anna Grimli. ORIGINAL ORATORY: Doris Deyo. DRAMATIC DECLAMATION: Nancy Watzke, Janet Jensen, Bernice Piechow- ski, Daphne Berreth, Catherine Rinken, Margaret Moeller, and Susan Phelon. HUMOROUS DECLAMATION: Shirley Westman, Leona Smith, Joyce Dobbs, Helen Ziamer, Shirley Hedrick, Arlene Piechowski, Phyllis Phelon, Jack Jarka, Philip Phelon, Shirley Zieraer, DeLorie Raw, and Marjorie Ziener. MANUSCRIPT READING: Marilyn Ingerson, Beverly Hess and Catherine Rinken. DISCUSSION: Jo Ann Spotts, Donald Wagner, and Maxine Andrews. Our Sub+District representatives and their ratings were: Meriel Adland, superior; Layton Kinney, very good; Anna Grimli, excellent; Doris Deyo, excellent; Janet Jensen, very good; Dap hie Berreth, very good; Margaret Moeller, very good; Helen Ziemer, fair; Philip Phe- lon, excellent; Marilyn Ingerson, superior; Beverly Hess, fair; Jo Ann Spotts, superior; Donald Wagner, excellent; and Maxine Andrews, very good. Our District representatives and their ratings were: Meriel Ad- land, excellent; Philip Phelon, excellent; Marilyn Ingerson, super- ior; and Jo Ann Spotts, very good. Marilyn Ingerson represented our school at the Regional and, against strong competition, received a rating pf vpry good . MUSIC The music organization, under the direction of Miss Engh, had a busy year. Among their appearances were the carnival, the Christmas progaam, a carolling party, the District contest, and the Annual Spr- ing Concert. An addition to the music program this year was the forty-voice mixed chorus, which met on Fridays and concentrated on singing fav- orite American songs and Negro spirituals. Other, groups were the boys' chorus, the girls' chorus, and a sextette composed of Anna Grimli, Nancy Watzke, Joyce Dobbs, Shirley Rees, Maxine Andrews, and Dolores Wolter. At the contest the mixed chorus. Girl's chorus, and sextette each, received e rating of C from the judge, Daniel Preston of Moor- head, while Dolores Wolter, contralto soloist, was rated B . I, •v PEP CLUB FIRST ROW(left to right)-Charlotte Judieh, Lois Watson, Uarilyn Ingerson. SECOND ROW(left to right)-Beverly Oliver, lone Hedrick, Patty Block, Irne Goette, Audrey Falkinghaw, Jane Dew; Delores Nigg, Anna Grimli. VCHEER LEADERS (Left to Right)- Beverly Hesb, Joyce Dobbs, Katherine Rinken. (SEATED)Joann Spotts, Doris Deyo, Donald Wagner, Delores Wolter, Marilyn Ingerson. (STANDING)Mis6 Stavig, lone Hedricx, Ricnara Olsen, Joann Moore, Harold Spindler, Charlotte Jua bh, Donald Smith SENIOR PLAY let me grow up (L. to n.) Irma Goetta (Muriel); Audrey Falkingham (Nola); Patty Block (Aunt lydia); Marjorie Ziemer (Mary Jo); Wayland Reisdorf (Bill); Maxine Andrews (Arden); Delores Nigg (Mrs. Holden); Donald Gesterling (Matt); Anna Griali (Lexie). (L. to R.)Vernon Lanie, Marilyn Ingeibon, Donald Gesterling, Audrey Falxingnaa, Harold Lpindler, Agneb V ictta, Gerald Plant. (Not Pictured)Janet Jensen. CARNIVAL KING Donald Gesterling(S34) Audrey FaliCinghaju(lJ95) ROYAL COURT Harold Spindler(156) Marilyn Ingerson(3 0) Vernon Lanie (667) Agnes Wicka (160) Gerald Plant (7AO) Janet Jensen (319) (Not Pictured) Votes Received Indicated In The Parentheses SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 1946-1947 September 9 September 19 September 20 September 24 September 27 • October 4 . October 11 • October IS • October 22 • October 24 • October 25 -November 1 November 15 November 20 November 22 November 26 November 28 November 29 November 29 December 3 December 6 December 10 December 13 December 19 December 20 January 6 January 7 January 10 January 15 January 17 January 21 January 22 January 23 January 24 January 24 Registration .............. •••• P. T. A. Meeting • ............. Claaa Meetings (Officers Chosen) Cheerleaders Chosen • .......... Freshman Initiation • .......... Football Game-Chokio (here) • . Football Game-Beardaley (here) • End of First Six Weeks .......... Football Game-Cllnton (here) ....... M. E. A............................. M. E. A....................... . ... Football Game-Grace ville (there) '• • • . Junior Class Play .................. P. T. A. Meeting ................... Carnival .••••••••• Edwin Rowland, lyceum .......... • . Thanksgiving Vacation.......... • ♦ • Thanksgiving Vacation . • . . ... « End of Second Six Weeks ............. Basketball Game-New Effington (here) Basketball Gaae-Graceville (there) • Basketball Game-Wilmot (here). . . • Basketball Game-Clinton (here) • • • Christmas Program Christmas Vacation • ................ School Resumes ••••••••••• Basketball Game-Sisseton (there) . . Basketball Game-Alberta (here) • • Basketball Game-New Effington (there) Basketball Game-Chokio (there) . • • Semester Tests ....... Semester Tests ............. •• P. T. A. Meeting .............. Basketball Game-Beardsley (there) • End of Third Six Weeks .••••• ft Basketball Game-St. Mary's (here) ............. January 28 Basketball Game-Graceville (here) ............. January 31 Basketball Game-Wilmot (there) ........ .February 4 School Board Dinner February 5 Basketball Gaae-Clinton (there) .............. February 7 Basketball Game -Siseeton (here) • ............February 11 Raymond Sheetz, Lyceum . ........ ...... February 13 Basketball Game-Alberta (there) ....... February 14 P. T. A. Meeting...............................February 20 Basketball Gaae-Chokio (here) ......... February 21 Sub-District Speech Contest (Morris) ......... February 27 Basketball Game-Beardsley (here) .••••.. February 28 Tournament (Basketball) .............. ........ March 5 Tournament March 6 Tournament .............• •••••••••••. March 7 End of Fourth Six Weeks ................. . . . March 7 District Speech Contest (Morris) ................ March 17 P. T. A. Meeting.....................................March 20 Regional Speech Contest (Fergus Falls) .......... March 24 Hanley Marionettes, Lyceum . .................... March 25 Easter Vacation ................................. April 3 Easter Vacation .......... • April 4 Easter Vacation ................................ April 7 St. Regis Trio, Iyceum.......................... April 11 District Music Festival (Benson) ................ April 18 District Music Festival (Benson) ••••....• April 19 End of Fifth Six Weeks ...•••••• ................. April 18 P. T. A. Meeting.......................... . April 24 Senior Class Play ............................... April 25 Junior-Senior Banquet............. • . . ...........May 3 Senior Skip Day................................... May 9 Spring Concert.........................................May 16 State Examinations.....................................May 23 Baccalaureate..........................................May 25 State Examinations.....................................May 26 State Examinations ..............••••••••• May 27 Commencement ................................... May 29 Receive Report Cards .............................. May 29 Eighth Grade Graduation................................May 29 Memorial Day •••.. ................................ May 30 1« Time cm .'By hands 2« The huddle. 3 Solid friendship. 4. Art's family. 5. Shopping? 6. I mean you . 7. First prize 8 Look at the pretty dog 9. Future high point man? 10. Ichabod. 11. Dark eyes. 12. What's so funny? 13 What's in the bottle? 14. Athlete. 15 I can remember when------------- k. Just waiting. 2. Open the door Richard! 3. What's that growing out of your hair Shirley? A. Up against a brick wall. 5. It'a a big world. 6. This is how it's dona, ihgh style. 7JP ak-a-boo. 8.Three wolfesses on the loose in Benson. 9. Who's hold- ing up who? 10. Fanner's daughter. 11. Four P.M.? 12. Cold, Beverly? 13. As the twig is bent-----• U. Whose car? 15. Watch the birdie. 16. Athlete continued. 17. Snow, beautiful snow! 18. Talking it over; 19. Who's the big smile for boys? | DONALD GESTEfiLING Soma of our Saniora as they looked about 12 years ago. U Stop? Gladlyl 2. Three Junior gals. 3.Pose pretty now. 4. Hi, JoyceJ 5. Why so bashful, lone? 6. Ya' wanna fight? (watch this footwork;. 7. At the foot of the Great Stone Face. 8. Waitin' at the church. 9.Look at that wreck, the car that isl 13. Pals. 11. THe Great Stone Face. ALUMNI CLASS OF 1946 CLASS OF 1944 Orlou Bigelow Duane Adland Garnett Dobbs Qliie Boyd Waldemor Goette Delorls Burg Mary Lou beyo Phyllis Deyo Alta Krone Donald Dobbs Audrey Peickert Barney Goette Shirley MeLane Stanley Jerabek Doryee Nelson Rutn Johnson Dorotny ftiaken Delores Kaus Verna Jean Sauer Bob Krensing Clement Sy;°r4t Jean Larsen Mary Ann Roerig Jerome Lubbers George McLane Jonn Medbery CLASS OF 1945 Donna Moore Editn Morse Beverly Bennett Marlene Nelson Clarence Bourland Dolores Ohland Imogene Burg Marion Olson Donna Cnristiansen Marjorie Olson Pearl Drake Ilene purituiser Rhoda Goette William Kees Lawrence Hess Phyllis Roerig Floyd Judish Lawrence Scnwagerl Delores Lanie Arlene Wara Leona Lenssen Shirley Ward Viola Lenssen Adalbert Vilrn Gene McKee Elizabeth McLane Ray Metz Gertrude Morse Mary Jane Penney Marian Reisdorf Elaine Roerig James Scnwagerl Joyce Limmeroan Lorraine T'itte Ve wish to toko this opoco in honoring thooo who hoyo boon nonboro of our school «ad hare sorrod and oro earring uo and our country during tho post and tho present Those prefixed by on asterisk ( ) gay their full noaouro of devotion for uo «illis Akre Harry Hedrick Harry L Morse Leslie J. Andrews Melyln E Hess Thomas Horsaan Donald Meumeister Janes J, Baker Charles Howe Richard Vordin Kdwin B Barrett Barry Howe Harry L Barrett Kenneth Howe Dale Ohland Janes 0 Barrett Robert M Howe Ralph Olson %nntin H Bartlett Robert Bunt Robert E Benson Herbert B Paul Ilyin Z Bigelow Dale Jensen James Paul George Bigelow LeLand Jensen Robert K Parin Lowell C Bigelow LoRaine Jensen Wilbur P Parin Arthur Block Rolland Jensen German Peiekert Louis Block Stanley Jerabeck Orval Peiekert Bartlett H Bolander Mack B Jo hi son John Perra Warren E Bolander Merlyn L. Johnson Donald Perrin Clarence Bourland Norton Jo his on Beauford Peterson Hina Bowyer Floyd Judlsh Adolph Piechowski Iyle Brewster George Judish Anthony Piechowski Robert Brown Richard Preston Arthur Brynsten Luyern Kaus William CLodt Richard Randall Donald DeSpiegler Donald Koepke Arlos A Raw Theodore F DeSpiegler Robert W Krensing Cecil E Raw Willi an R. Dew j Playd I Raw C J Dougherty Donald M Lay den William Rees Elmer Douglas Clarence Looby Merrill A Ryan Barley W. Douglas Donald J Lord J M Due hr Edward J. Lord Bernard Santo Keith V. Duffield Robert Lord Donald Santo Lee A Duffield Wallace A Lord Charles Schelfley Stanley Duffield Geylord Lowry George B Schelfley Jay Willlan Lowry Francis Schieller Clayton F. Ferree Kenneth W. Lowry Adrian Schwagerl J C. Fleishocker He man Lubbers Harris Schwagerl Edwin H Fletcher Jerome E. Lubbers Francis E. Stalth Joseph M Foren William A Lubbers Fred L fcith Dennis lynch Simpan V. Smith Harold Geroy Patrick lynch Wilmer M. Smith Gale Goer King Russell V Spading Barney G Goette Clayton Martin William Splndlar Russell Gregor Gene McKee Donald Spontonske Blair GranoBki George MeLane Donald Sterena Albert Guerts Ererett Medbery Lowell Sterms Donald Guerts Join Medbery William StoskopT Raymond Metz Thomas Sulliran Janes G. Baanen Merlyn Mikelbost Luvern F Sykora Hans Henson Donald R. Millar H. M Ban eon Gordon L Miller Harold Weeks Vernon Hanson Robert Miller Marcus Williamson Carlton 0 Barcun Vaugln L Mi ttoe Adalbert Wile Kiel Barcua Donald Morse Mildred Wilm Walter R Harris David Morse Dale Witte Glen Hedrick ★★★★--- ==★ LET YOUR CAR DEVELOP MAJOR DEFECTS DON! US CHECK YOUR ENGINE AND LET YOUR CAR CHASSIS THOROUGHLY AND REPAIR YOUR WHEN NECESSARY. DO NOT FAIL TO GO TO THE TO OUR GARAGE WHEN YOU NEED HAVE IT SERVICED. DO THIS REGULARLY AND CAR WILL NOT NEED TO BE SENT TO THE YARD TO BE PLACED ON THE DEFUNCT WITH OUR HELP YOU CAN JUNK PILE. KEEP IT1N A1COND1TION’so that WILL BE ABLE TO KEEP rr GOING WITH UNTIL THE NEW CARS ARRIVE. THIS THOUGHT IN MIND WE SUGGEST THAT YOU SEEK OUR HELP AID AND WE WILL DO ALL POSSIBLE TO YOU KEEP IT GOING. AGNEW CHEVROLET BROWNS VALLEY, MINNESOTA For Meals and Steaks Where Good Friends Congregate AGAR and O'NEILL'S CAFE 0. C. HANSON SONS Department Store Browns Valley Minnesota] BEN GOODHART Welding Shop QUALITY BAKERY BROWNS VALLEY, MINN. 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