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

 - Class of 1950

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MARGARET MOELLER Msggi So I'm beautiful - -So what? Valedictorian Girls' State..............3 President.................1 Music ••••••••• 1( 2, 3, 4 Sextette................3,4 Paper................2, 3, 4 Annual............... 2, 3, 4 Speech...............1,2,3, 4 Pep Club................3,4 CUss Play............3, 4 Carnival Queen............4 GERALD PLANT Jerry He’s alert when it comes to a skirt. Class Play................3,4 King Candidate..............1 Football...................3, 4 Baseball....................4 Basketball..................1 One -Act Play...............4 a DARLENE LEHRKE Damit All good -things don't come in Large packages. Music............1,2, 3,4 Sextette................4 Band ............2,3,4 Paper................3, 4 Annual............... 3,4 Pep Club..............3,4 Home Economics Club .... 2 Class Play..............4 Library...........2, 3, 4 JANICE FOGEL Jackie There are men who still need wives. Kosnoit 4 4 Paper 4 4 Pep Club 4 Science Club . . . 2 Home Economics Club . . . . 1 KAY ROBERTS Kaynle Tall, blond, and--Oh well. Secretary.................2 Music.............1, 2, 3, 4 Paper..................2, 3 Pep Club...............3, 4 Class Play................3 GERALD KAUS Gerry The ftinniest thing about his jokes is the way he laughs at them. President...................4 Paper.....................3,4 Annual.............. • 3, 4 Class Play..................3 Carnival King............. 4 Football.............1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball...............2, 4 Basketball...........1. 2, 3. 4 Track.....................2,4 11

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BEVERLY REED Bev All great women are dying; 1 don't feel ao well myself. Band...................3 HELEN ZIEMER I m from South Dakota; are you famous too? Secretary Music Pep Club Home Economics Club . . J. 2 Class Play .... 3 NADINE HEIN She won't give an echo a fair chance. Mount Marty Academy, Yankton..............1. 2, 3 Music..................3, 4 Paper.....................4 Pep Club..................4 EUGENE KRUGER Furry Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. Treasurer ................ 3 Music.................1, 2, 3 Class Play..............3, 4 King Candidate.............3 Football...............2. 3, 4 Baseball...................4 JOYCE DOBBS We like her still! the stiller. the better! T reasurer...............1 Mus ic •••••.»•• 1,2, 3, 4 Sextette...........1,2, 3, 4 Paper................2. 3, 4 Annual ................. 3 Speech............1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club...............3,4 Science Club.............2 Class Play...............3 Cheerleader..........1. 3, 4 One-Act Play............3, 4 GWENDOLYN REES Gwen Books, ‘tis a dull and endless strife. Vice-President..........4 Music..............1. 2, 4 Home Economics Club . . . . 1 10



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ROYAL BLUE AND WHITE SetUOf History WHITE BABY ORCHID “To all good things an end must come.” That is what we thought when we timid- ly crept up the stairs into the assembly ang gazed upon a very stern looking Mr. Greeny. We were initiated on September 27, and after that we got into the swing of things somehow. There were 24 of us to begin with and as the year wore on, Beverly Reed and Janice Fogel joined us. Our class officers were: President, Margaret Moeller; Vice-President, Catherine Rinken; Secretary, Janet Jensen; and Treasurer, Joyce Dobbs. Our class adviser was Roy Eveland. Beverly Hess and Arnold Lureen represented our class at the Student Council. Beverly Hess, Catherine Rinken, and Joyce Dobbs were B-team cheerleaders. Jerry Plant and Janet Jensen were king and queen candidates at the carnival. There were 8 students who participated in Speech. In Home Economics Club there were 7 members while there were 13 girls in Glee Club and 2 boys. As we faced our Sophomore year we no longer had Daphne with us. Arnold with- drew early in the year and RoseAnn Hills joined us. RoseAnn left again before the close of the year. Our class officers were: President, Beverly Hess; Vice-President, Janet; Secretary, Kay; and Treasurer, Milton. Miss Metcalf was our class adviser. Betty Bennett and Richard were class representatives to the Student Council. Dean and Catherine were carnival queen and king candidates. Gerry Kaus went out for track and baseball and was on the A-team basketball squad. Paul and Gerry went out for football. Janet and Margaret were members of the paper staff. This year, we had 6 students in Speech, and the Glee Club consisted of 16 members. There were three members out for band and two for Sextette. Five members were in Home Club and 5 in Science Club. We went into our Junior year with more enthusiasm than ever before. We were now higher classmen and we had many activities before us. Paul Kruger and Richard Hess were no longer with us. Iva Kirkwood withdrew and Nadine Hein joined us. Our class officers were: President, Catherine; Vice-President, Betty Bennett; Secretary, Helen; Treasurer, Eugene. Mr. Shelver was our class adviser. Our carnival king and queen candidates were Beverly Hess and Eugene, hfargaret was elected by our class to go to Girls’ State. Most of the girls joined Glee Club and Pep Club. Four boys joined Boys’ Glee Club. In Sextette, we had 5 members from our class. There were 4 boys out for football, Gerry Kaus was the only boy out for basketball. Beverly, Joyce, and Catherine became A-team cheerleaders. The paper staff consisted of 9 members and the annual staff consisted of 8 members. There were 7 entering in the Speech contest. Margaret and Janet went to the Sub-District, Shirley and Joyce were in the One-Act Play. We presented our play “The Ready Made Family.’’ Miss Metcalf and Miss Seidel were our directors. The Junior-Senior banquet was held on May 5, decorated the gymnasium with a South American theme. At long last, we are Seniors. You don’t really know the pride going with that word until you are one. Lavonne Anderson joined us at the beginning of the year. Mar- garet and Gerry Kaus were elected king and queen at the school carnival. Our class officers were: President, Gerry Kaus; Vice-President, Gwendolyn; Secretary, Shirley; Treasurer, Janice. Mr. Shelver was our class adviser. The A-team cheerleaders were Joyce, Catherine and Beverly Hess. Most of the girls participated in Glee Club, and Joyce, Darlene, Shirley, Janet, Catherine and Margaret were in the Sextette. Shirley and Darlene were out for band. Margaret was editor of the school paper and the annual. Most of the girls were out for Pep Club. Gerry was on the first five of the basketball team. Six boys were out for football. Our class play was “Huckleberry Finn’’. Miss Caldwell and Mr. Shelver were our directors. Margaret was Valedictorian and Janet was Salutatorian. 12

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