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

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1 1 t he £ HU HS£RBIRD M 5 a BROWnS VflLLEa HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION To our Mothers and Fathers----whose interests have been in the improvement of our lives_____ whose love and encouragement have been inspi- rational---and whose never ending sacrifices have made Possible these four years of high school____ we respectfully dedicate The Thunderbird of 1958. The Class of 1958 2 AND Administration 3 Suoerintendentj Principals Mr. Sidney E. Shelver Mr. John Oys Mrs. Maire: Bath and Jr. High English. Mr. Wolf: Typing, shorthand, transcription, math, and bookkeeping. Miss Gavin: Home Economics Mr. Krystosek: American History, World History, citizenship, physical education, Jr. High Coaching. Mrs. Rhodes: English, library, and dramatics. Mr. Ramstad: Industrial Arts. Mr. Larson: 8th Science, General Math, physics, Plane Geometry, 9th Science. Mr. Johnson: Coach, physical education, history, reading, and geography. 5 Mrs. Hurlbut, Mrs. Duffield, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Swar.ke, Mrs. LeCuyer, Mrs. Korsbrek, Mrs. Roske. Mrs. Clark Mrs. Ann Swankej Grade Principal 6 COOKS Mrs. Lehrke, Mrs. Duehr, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Spinier CUSTODIANS Clarence Rees Art Lehrke BUS DRIVERS Bill Duffield, Les Deyo, Ward Duffield, John Oliver, Gerald 3pinler 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Ve the Class of 1958, a class of 23 distinct individuals, ALL most likely to succeed, disregarding all oast complaints, bribes, threats, and promises, hereby publish out last will and testament: Article “...RoxAnne Packer has decided to will her silly, yet refined 3nicker and her love of the opposite sex to Karen Lothert. She hates to pa-i with the latter, but -e have to share these things with others. Article II...Larry Cardwell is trying to get rid of his quiet temperament in hoties of a mere exciting, better life. He hooes that Bernadette Elsen can strike a haopy medium with it. Article III...Janice DeSniegler regretfully leaves to Kathy LeCuyer, her ability of getting a ride o er to the Ranch every Saturday r.ight. She also wants to get rid of her Sunday morning headaches 30 Carol Goehring can have them. Artie.e TV...Getty Edwards wills her ability to stick with one man so long to Joanne Kaufman. Honest, it’s for your own good. article ’ ...foris Edwards wills her ability to dislike Transcriotion Class forever, but seeing that isn't possible, she is just leaving her typing, to Sandra Tobeck, 1° hopes that she will gat more than one letter typed in an hour. Article VI...To Gary Gardner, Clarence Grimli liequeaths his lob at Dusty's in hopes he will raise to 9 higher l-rvnl and someday own the place. 'lienee is trying to get rid of his sneezing eelges 1 -t honestly Clarence, who would own them. Article VII...Roger Hasnen sadly wills his Tonette permanent set, his new car, and all his iris to Robert Sykora if he 'Louises to make the best use of tham. Article VIII...Ronnie Hansen, leaves his ability to be at lunch before anyone else to Path KcLane, who is always in a big hurry anyway. Don't kill anyone, please. Article T ....Tom Hansen, a menace to the Dedestriftns bequeaths his assortments of violations, dents, scratches, accidents, to Mary Piechowski as a horrible example. Article X...T0 Mary King, Mary 3elie hess thoughtfully wills her preference for the Navy. She also decided to leave all the old cancelled stamps off her love letters marked Great Laxes. Ar c]e XI... 9rna Kallstrom wants to now if anyone wants her little brother. Anyone that wants him, can have him. him to. Article XII...Vernon Kleindl sorrowfully wills his love of LaVern's to JoAnr.e Munce providing she doesn't spend all her time there as Vern did. Article XIII...Lyle LoCuver would will his basketball talents to Ordell Hennen, but ha is leaving those to his younger brother Ray. Article XXV...Bill ..oeller unselfishly leaves his dark sultry good looks and joyous nights at the Ranch to Gan Busing. If you don't make good use of thes., he will take them back. Article XV...Janet Lubbers leaves to Janet Groesnick her handy little ha -it of just beating the oell ea?h day—what timing To Gwen Backus, she leaves her collection of glasses provided she makes t'ood use of them. Article XVI...'.Vven Lyle’s ripens, Janet Olson leaves her jot to Elaine Saxton and her ability ct cult work at 3 and get home by 7. By the way, does anyone went her engineer boots? Article XVII...Hell iechowski regretfully leaves good, old Lulabelle to Dale Bartz in hopes that competition will, not be too rough. Article XVIII...Richard ■’iecnjwski wills his ever ready xise cracks and snide remarks to Ken testbrook. who needs 3ome new ones, and his fine record of never setting foot ir the Principal's of°1ce to . oAnne Homan, whe should never break the recc’d. Article -XX...Kenny Lshrke leaves to his cousin Larry, his ability to make mud passionate love to the girls. Vcke good use of it Larry. Article v’r.. Kevin Rees leaves his system of good timing to Stan Piockert in hcoes he will not corns to school any earlier than nectssary. Article v: 1...Albert Starr rills his record of the best baosved boy in class to Nick Baer. Remember, this record is not to be abused or ruined. Article XXII...Corinne Meatman leaves to Julie Medbery her uncanny ability to soot a man over c foot. Jhe would leave her blonde hair, but she says it's her only asset. A”tiole XXIII.. .Last, but not least, Jack vVi te leaves his wild wild life and his car to Lavonne ristcriouo and Dennis Lubbers. Renr.is also gets his files on girl3. This includes several hundred cas«- historias and conclusions, with such strategic information, Dennis should blossom out into quite a lady—lciller. article XXIV...To the janitors we leave all the sunflower seeds, gum wrappers, and whatever el30 we don’t need. Article XXV...To all the teachers, wo just plain LEAVE!! 9 Jack Witts Satch Women-get away from me, CLOSER! Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Octette 3: Student Council 2,3,4; Play 4? Class President 1,3; King Candidate 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Letterman's Pres- ident 4. RoxAnne Backer Roxie I heard a voice crying, 'Sleep no more. Queen Candidate 3,4; Senior Play 4; Chorus 3; Secretary 4. Larry Cardwell Larry So tall his feet Just touch the ground. Track 1; Basketball 2,4; Class Play 4. Kevin Rees Fishty When the train of thought passed through his head, it ran over his brain. Football 2,3,4; Annual 4. Janico DeSpiegler Speed Get your beauty sleeD in class, gracious. Class secretary 2; Chorus 1,3,4; Queen Candidate 4. Clarence Grimli Babes I dare not be as funny as I am. Chorus 2,3; Football 4. i Thomas Hansen Smokey This guy is fast, his driving that is. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Paper 25 Track 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4-: Chorus 1; Play 3,4; King Candidate 2. Mary Belle Hess Merfy 'Tords never fail her. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Octette 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Pre- sident 2; FTA 4; FTA Secretary 4; Paper 2,3,4; Annuel 3,4; Play 3,4; Dance Band 3; Co-editor annual 4; Pep club 4; Band President 4. Kenneth Lehrke Shiek They gazed and gazed and still their wonder grew that so small a head could carry all he knew. Beseball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2; Track 2; Band 2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2; One Act Play 2; Class Play 3,4; V.Pres.3; Boys Glee Club 1,2; News- paper 2,3. Ronald Hansen Ron He never lets his studies interfere with his education. Chorus 1; Baseball 2; Band 2; Track 2; Football 4. Clare City 3. Verna Kallstron Verna Silence is more eloquent than words. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; FTA 4; Annual 4: Paper 3,4; Play 4. Vernon Kleindl Clark He could joke for a month, laugh for a year, but. argue forever. Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; Newspaper 1, 2,3; Football 3,4; Play 4; Class Treasurer 4; Student council 3; Vice-Pres. 2,3. Lyle LeCuyer Spook Some say he's bashful- others doubt it. Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Play 4. Wilbur Moeller Bill Tall, dark, and-----oh well, who cares.' Football 2,4; Student Manager 2; Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 2. Janet Olsen Snipe Anything for a quiet life. Band 1,2; Chorus 1; Annual 4? Play 4. Janet Lubbers Jan She was cut out to be an angel, but they lost the pattern. Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Class Treasurer 3; Class Presi- dent 4; Annual 3,4; PTA 4; Play 4; Chorus Officer 4? Homecoming Attendent 2; Carnival Candidate 2; Home- coming Queen 4; Newspaper 3,4; Pep Club 4. Neil Piechowski Snuffy Did you know there is a scarcity of libraries? Track 2; Wrestling 1. Roger Haanen Rudy Girls beware, remember you have only one chance. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; chorus 1,2,3, 4; Glee club 1,2,3; Octette 3; Student COUBOu 3,4. piay 4; Class Treasurer 2; Annual 4? King Attendent 4; Letter- man's Club 3,4; NewsDaper 3,4 Richard Piechowski Rooster School breaks up my whole day. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,4; Annual 4; Play 3,4; Class Treasurer 2. Betty Edwards Betts She is a model for true friendship. Annual 4. Corinne Westman foes Quit staring, I'm only six foot. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Octette 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Sec. 1; Student Council 1,3,4; Co- editor nnual 4; FTA 4; FTA Vice-Pres. 4 Treas. 4; Pep Club 4; Play 3,4; Girls' State 3; Dance Band 2,3; Band Officer 4s Chorus Of- ficer 4. CLASS COLORi Blue and silver CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS MOTTO: Not finished— Just begun. 13 Albert Starr Skip He has a personality all his own. Class Play 4. Doris Edwards Cowboy Where Jim is, I want to be. Annual 4« Roger Janet 0. Janet L. Janice SENIOR PLAY: Standing: J. Witte, M. Hess, Too: J. DeSoiegler, K. Lehrke, V. Kleindl, L. LeCuyer, D. Piechowski, Middle: «T. Lubbers, L. Cardwell, R. Haar.en, A, Starr, Bottom: J. Clsen, Backer, C. Westnan, V. Kallstrom. Presidents Janet Lubbers Secretary; RoxAnne Backer V.P. Treasurer: Vern Kleindl PROM The Prom of 1957, put on by the Class of 1959, was decorated on the theme of Moonlight and Roses. The gym was all white with red roses, and the stage was red with white roses. The or- chestra playing was IRV LESTER. 16 17 Top: L to R: S. Piechert, L. Lehrke, K. Westbrook, G. Gardner, 0. Hennen, D. Lubbers, R. Sykora, D. Bartz, D. Dusing. 2nd: J. Homan, L. Pistorius, J. Medbery, G. Backus, B. El- sen, K. LeCuyer, C. Goehring, J. Kaufman. Bottom: S. Tobeck, J. Grose- nick, M. Piechowski, J. Munce, M. King, 5. Sarton, P. McLane, K. Lothert. Advisor: Mr. Oys. MAGAZINE DRIVE OFFICERS: M. Pie- chowski , R. Sykora, 0. Geohring. 18 PROPHECY Ten years hav9 gone by and here we ride into Browns Valley to find that it ie completely de- serted. The reason? Who knows. No, why did we say completely deserted, there is still someone here. We hear oots and oans from oyer yonder. Can you actually imegine it? Mary Belle Hess was given a promotion '—she is now chief cook and bottle washer in Agar's Cafe. Well, we stopped to chew the cud with her for awhile and she clued us on the latest facts. Richard Piechowski is down in Mexico supervising roaster fights. Snow is to winter as roas- ters are to Dick. Every class has musical talent, so we find that Janice DeSpiegler has made the top. She star- ted at the Ranch and is now working in Hollywood for the famous movie producer Roxanne Backer. Jan's latest hit is There Stands the Glass. One of the people in the headlines these days is scientist, Clarence Grlmli. He has, at last, invented what every woman wants---A MANJ This could be a rumor, but they say that Roger Haanen is in Progsvllle, Texas. He owns a largo Ballroom, at which place his special menu consists of the fine delicacy, Prog-Legs. Checking further on this ballroom situation, we find that he has three stage shows a week. To- night the famous comedian, Corinne Westmai starring in A Mechanic's Life. Bill Moeller, better known as the human fire eater, has resigned to the greater pleasure of herding sheep or rather, goats, in the Swiss Alps. (Notice to the Missing Persons Bureaus Doris Edwards, well known cowgirl of KMYD T.V. has mysteriously dlsapoeared. It is believed that she has taken up farming somewhere between Browns Valley and Wheaton. Her reliable ranch-hand is believed to be her sister, Betty.) Lyle Lecuyer is in critical condition after a thrill-seeking ride with Tom Hanson. While coming home from visiting a friend named LaVerne in Sisseton, So. Dak., they smashed into a mov- ing van. The van wasn't damaged, but Doc Verna Kallstrom is afraid she will have to amputate Tom's head without anesthetics. Janet Olson, who writes an article for the Snipe Tribune, is working hard for a raise. They say everyone should have the ability to start from the bottom and work up. She is about to enter the basement. To the end, friends must stick together. The skilled shoemaker, Jack Witte, has moved his shop to' Progsvllle to be with Roger. Just give that man time! One of these days he will own a factory of his own. Oh, the happy thought to be rich! Congratulations, Kevin'q However, he worked for every cent of it. In 1953 he was still working in the Valley Theatre as projector man but today he has his own theatre. He located it in a town that had never had a theater, but needed one badly, PFEVERJ We knew for sure one of those good-looking '58'ers would be a Cover Girl, movie star, model, or T.V. Starlet! Janet Lubbers has done Ju3t that. She is now Cover Girl for the Native Post. Noone will believe this, but the brain , Kenny Lehrke, has failed us. He is still hot-rodding up to Sisseton every Saturday night. At one time there were great clans for that guy, but women have caught him in their hopeless grasp. Wonderful, wonderful., Vernon Kliendl has obtained a Jot a3 a bartender at the Ranch? Exper- ience Vernon? Oh Yes, from the table to the mouth. That man is going far in this world. Quiet, but there, Larry Cardwell is now president of the Lonely Hearts Club. No wonder he is building up a fortune. He has found friends for more than five people. Lonely? Send your name to Larry Cardwell, Box 25, Loverville, Florida. Success—success—success—how does that man do it? Ronnie Hanson is now Chief of Police in the city of Los Angeles. Catching criminals and enforcing the law is all that's on his mind J;hese days. His leg was broken last week when dangerous Tillie KcGoon shot at him. This only stands to reason, he standing for only law and order. (A changed person from 1958.) And now before we leave you for our journey back to Nowhere, we should like to let you know that Albert Starr, formerly known as Skippy is now head undertaker at the dog pound. A sad job but Skip is good at expressing sympathy. So ends our visit to Browns Valley in the year of 1968. Next year, however, we'll be back a- gain to check on the CLASS OF 1959. 19 WRITTEN BY THE JUNIORS Tops L. to R.s C. Roerig, L. Hansen, D. Westbrook, D. Kaufman. J. Haggerty, R. LeCuyer, J. Zacharias, J. Lord, D. Westman. 2nds V. Sweeney, R. Snott9, R. Lubber8, D. Whelan, L. Kallstrom, D. Dahl, D. La- skowsky, J. Klemm, L. Dierka. 3rd R. Homan, L. McAlis- ter, J. Kailstrom, J. lynch M. Spinier, K. Vollmers, J. Zimmerman. Bottoms C. Hedrick, C. Bangle, 0. Medbery, D. Nelson, D.Hein,, s. Ed- wards, J. Foster, G. Howard. Advisor Miss Gavin SOPHOMORE OFFICERSs C. Bangle, R. Lubbers, R. Spotts. FRESHMAN OFFICERSs C. Burg, J. Ferree, L. Witte, G. Jacobson. Tops L. to R.s K. And- erson, T. Piechowski, G. DeSpiegler, J. Holland, L. Witte, J. Piechowski, J. Roerig, J. Homan, M. Appel, G. Walliec, N. Schneider. 2nd J. Ferree, L. Ball- hagen, G. Jacobson, U. Foren, J. Zacharias, W. V'gf, B Lubbers, D. Piechowski, N. Lureen, E. Tracy. 3rd E. Westermeyer, I. Haggerty, K. Stein, J. Serocki, L. Medbery, C. Burg, C. Layden, E. Muir, C. Soinler. Bottoms G. Sweeney, V. 3arta, T. Jung, C. Ander- son, G. Pavin, D. Simonson. J. Andrews, J. Almquist, 5. McAlister. Advisors Mr. Krystosek. Absents J. Backer, G. Cardwell, C. Hansen. Tods L. to R.: S. Hansen, M. Lureen, J. Duffield, S. Cardwell, S. Roland, B. 0- letzke, B. Piechowski, .T. Roerig, C. Klemm, P. Wog. 2nd A. Gardner, R. Hurl'out, J. Moeller, J. Westbrook, D. Geldt, E. Sykora, W. Randall, J. Appel, D. Schwagel. 3rd; K. Whelan, K. Whelan, P. Foster, D. °eterson, S. Kall- 3trom, D. Johannsen, G. To- beck, J. Englert, M. Layden. Bottom; C. Plechowskl, V. !avm, A. McAlister, J. Tracy, J. Reed, V. Hedrick, J, Sdn- ler, L. Eldridge, R. Piechert, V. Hein. Advisor: Mr. Johnson. 8TH GRADE OFFICERS: B. Oletake, P. Wog, S. Roland, J. Roerig. 7TH GRADE OFFICERS: Q. Lubbers, J. Duffield, K. Roerig, D. Zlemer. Tod: L. to R.: D. Smith, A. Lehrke, K. Deyo, T. Haggerty L. Sykora, S. Haugland, C. Egan, R. Englert, K. Roerig. 2nd: 2. Labs, L. Witte, J. Duffield, K. Elsen, H. Homan J. Bretzke, G. Foster, L. Sykora, G. Lubbers. Bottom: P. Borgheiinck, C. Pavin, D. Agar, T. Schwagel, R. Seroeki, D. Ziemer, M. Lynch. Advisor: Mrs. Maire. 1 The Rudy-Tudy. 2. The Lone Stranger. 3. I' Just another dancing partner. 4. Bear, Stop that. 5. Here's another dancing partner. 6. A student of the Charles Atlas the dogs! 8. Ed Gain's leftovers. 9. Cutie????? 10. Oh Rudy JMJ 11. m at say.? H«re T o bovs' 13 Straight__________7-Op. K. Cheesecake??? 15. Hah.' RahJ rahj ran. rah. Rah. Rah. rah. rah? rahj Rahi Ra relhi rah.' rah) lea Tea .'i 16. Where's my clarinet?? Caroly-Baroly'i 18. Oh no, it can't be! 19. Herman and the Missus's pride and Joy? 20 Guess ho? a. Look at my hotrod girlsil 32. Gee you smell nice.'! 23. Which twin has the toni? 2A. t 1®ano wil1. stop that? 25. Is everybody happy? 26. Wanna fight? 27. 'Da coach: 28. Don 8ay sen haven't any talenti! 29. A new hairdo??? 30. I wish I had a cowboy hatJ! 31. OOhhhh, stop that, I'm sick! 32. 00006ooo those knees! 33. My telephone number is OWen 5-4 0. AND 23 BAND Ki § ropt L. to R. i C-. Backus, S. Sninler, J. Hedbery, R. Hurlbut, K. Lehrke, G. Wallien, D. Westbrock, V. Kallstrom, L. Pistorius, G. Jacobson, J. Farree. 2nd J. Duffield, J. Ho- man, D. Medbery, S. Piechart, E. Muir, R. Haanen, D. Dahl, C. Burg, C. Layden, M. Aopel, B. Lubbers. 3rd P. Foster, V. Hein, V. Bartz, B. Oletzke, L. Dierks, D. Westman, K. LeCuyer, D. Hein, J. Roerig, D. Peterson, J. Roerig. 4th B. McAlister, V. Hedrick, J. Foster, M. King, L. McAlister, C. Roerig, K. Anderson, P. McLane. Bottom J. Lubbers, C. Westaan, R. Sykora, M. Hess, L. Lehrke. Majorettes; C. Hedrick, K. Vollmers. Director: Mr. Stoyke. MAJORETTES K. Vollmers, C. Hedrick. BAND OFFICERS C. Westaan, R. Haanen, M. Hess. Top: L. to R.i J. Lubbers, J. DeSpiegler, K. LeCuyer, B..Elsen, C. Geohring, J. Medbery, C. Roerig, D. West- man, J. Roerig, C. Westman, M. Hess, J. Klemm, L. PJs- toriua, B. Lubbers. 2nd: G. Backus, P. McLane, K. Lothert, J. Foster, L. Witte, T. Pie- chowski, D. Westbrook, R. Sy- •kora, R. Haanen, L. Dierka, L. McAlister, K. Anderson, J. Ho- man. 3rd: C. Spinier, C. Ban- gle, J. Kaufman, J. Munce, C. Anderson, D. Hein, D. Dusing, G. Wallien, E. Muir, S. Pie- chert, M. Appel, C. Hedrick, E. Saxton, G. Jacobson. Bottom; J. Grosenick, M. Piechowski, B. McAlister, G. Sweeney, V. Bartz, T. Jung, D. Medbery, K. Vollmers, J. Ferree, C, Layden, M. King. Absent: J. Witte, C. Han- son, D. Simonson. Top: L. to R.: L. Witte, T. Piechowski, D. West'orock, R, Sykora, R. Haanen. 2nd: D. Hein, E. Muir, G. Wallien, D. Dusing, S. Pie- chert. Bottom; V. Bartz, T. Jung, D. Medbery. Abssnt: J. Witte. Top: L. to R.: J. Lubbers, J. DeSoiegler, K. LeCuyer, B. Elsen, C. Geohring, J. Medbery, C. Roerig, D. West- man, J. Roerig, C. Westman, M. Hess, B. Lubbers. 2nd: P. McLane, K. Lothert, J. Foster, L. Dierka, G. Backus, J. Homan, K. Anderson, J. Klemm, L. Pistorius, L. Mc- Alister. 3rd: J. Kaufman, J. Munce, C. Anderson, J. Ferree, C. Hedrick, K. Vollmers, E. Saxton, V. King, C. Spin- ier. Bottom: B. McAlister, J. Grosenick, C. Bangle, M. Appel, G. Jacobson, C. Layden, M. Piechowski, G. Sweeney. Absent: C. Hanson, D. Si- monson. STUDENT COUNCIL: C. Geohring, D. Lubbers, C. Uestman, R. Le- Cuyer, K. Westbrock. 2nd: G. Foster, J. Englert, T. Jung. Seated: B. Lubbers, R. Haanen, C. Hedrick. Absent; J. b'itte. STUDENT COUNCIL FTA CLUB FTA CLUB: Top: L. to R.: J. Kaufman, B. Elsen, K. LeCuyer, J. Lubbers, M. Hess, C. Westnan, D. Westman, J. Medbery, C. Geohring, L. Dierks. 2nd: J. Klemm, J. Foster, G. Howard, E. Saxton, G. 3ackus, P. McLane, L. McAlister, L. Pistorius. Bottom: D. Hein, J. Zimmerman. J. C-rosenick, M. Piechow3ki, C. Hedrick, C. Ban- gle, J. Munce M. King, s. Plechert • Advisor: Mr. Krystosek. ANNUAL ANNUAL STAFF: D. Ed- wards, J. Lubbers, K. Rees, B. Edwards, J. Olson, R. Piechowski, M. Hess, R. Haanen, J. DeSDiegler, C. West- man, V. Kallstrom. Advisor: Mrs. Maire. Absent: J. Witte. BASEBALL 1957 Baseball team for 1957s Pat Plechowski, Wayne Lehrke, Kelvin Fibranz, Wayne Kauf- man, Larry Dusing, Daryle Hein, Art Sweeten, Bob Kors- brek, Tom Hansen, Ken Lehrke, Les Hansen, Dennis Dahl, John Almqulst, Dennis Nelson, Gary Wallien. TRACK 1957 Track team for 1957s Pat Plechowski, Wayne Lehrke, Bob Korsbreft, Daryle Hein Art Sweeten, Gerry Lord, James Zacharlas, Lyle Le- Cuyer, Ray LeCuyer, Rich- ard Lubbers. A TEAM CHEERLEADERSs J. Groaenlck, J. Kauf- man, M. Piechowkkl. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS: 0. Hedrick, S. Spinier, B. Lubbers, K. Vollmera. 27 •‘A” Top: L. to R.t T. Hansen, L. LeCuyer, R. Haanen, D. Westbrook, R. LeCuyer, 0. Hennen. Bottom: G. Gardner, D. Barts, R. Pie- choeski, K. Westbrook, Student Managers: A. Gardner, J. Moe- ller. Coach: Mr. Johnson. Squad Topi L. to R. T. Piechowskl, J. Holland, L. Witte, G. Gard- ner, D. Dahl. Bottom: D. Medbery, G. DeSpiegler, D. Hein, L. Hansen, R. Lubbers. Student Managers: A. Gardner, J. Moeller. Coach: Mr. Krystosek. 28 WON: 3 Valley de- feated: Grace villa Hancock Beardaley. UOST: A Valley was defeated by: Herman Choklo Alberta Clinton. Top: L. to R.: T. Hansen, D. Lubbers, C. Grimli, K. Rees, R. Haanen, R. Piechowski, V. Klelndl, 0. Hennen, K. Westbrook. 2nd: R. Lubbers, J, Zacharlas, 0. DeSpiegler, L. Hansen, L. Kallstrom, G. Gardner, D. Bartz. Bottom: li. Spinier, D. Dahl, D. Hein, D. Piechowski. Student Managers: J. Moeller, V. Hein. Coach: Mr. Johnson. Valley finished in fourth place in the Little Eight Conference by winning three games and losing four. The Browns Valley March- ing Band has participated In many parades through- out the year. This Is a section of the band taken 'luring the Homecoming Pa- rade. Homecoming Parade DEFEATHER UtJAYS Top: L. to R. J. Vets, G. Ingeraunson, M. Roark, S. Bailey, T. Foster, W. Appel, P. Miller, B. Cox, L. Spotts, R. Krone. 2nd: S. Johnson, S. Ward, J. Backus, L. Bigelow, M. La- nie, S. Nigg, K. Serocki, K. Gettman, A. Borghaiinck, F. Roark. Bottom: L. Weeks, L. Almquist, S. Nigg, B. Englert, B. Englert, A. Hed- rick, L. Mudy, D. Peterson. Teacher: Mrs. Korsbrek. Grade 1 Top: L. to R.: L. Douglas, J. Layden, R. Reineke, D. Myhre, C. Schwagel, J. Hof- fman, S. Lureen, B. Wog. 2nd: V. Grimli, D. Hofftaan, L. Hills, C. Birnbaum, P. Domarus, B. Peterson, T. Lumphrey. 3ottom: K. Reed, D. Harimarsten, K. Haggerty, J. Pay in, S. Beumer, J. For- en. Teacher: Mrs. Duffield. Grade 2 Top: L. to R.: A. Peoper- sack, R. Birnbaum, b. Fos- ter, D. Myhre, T. Agar, B. Smith, S. Grosenick, C. West- brock, E. Sykora, E. Borg- heiinck. 2nd: M. Smith, T Sykora, D. Thorson, D. Biel, E. Ward, R. Hennen , L. Ju- dish, P. Lubbers, J. Metz. Bottom: N. Lanie, J. Lynch, D. Schwagel, D. Johnson, B. McAlister, B. Falhamus, M. Falkingham, M. Schueller. Teacher: Mrs. Roske. Grade 2 Topt L. to R.s F. Hein, G. Delhi, C. Madison, J. Hoffman, J. Mete, B. Schwagerel, B. Smith, S. Anderson, V. Hansen, 2nd: E. Lehrke, V. Schwagerel, J, Serocki, N. Weeks, V. Borgheiinck, R. Ingemun- son, V. Smith, D. Agar, M. Appel. 3rd: J. Doug- las, R. Schley, S. Shel- ter, G. Dobbs, G. Mutch- ler, R. Byman, M. Domar- us, D. Muds. Bottom: J. Foren, P. Roark, C. Gett- man, P. Schueller, G. Ap- pel, P. Rowland, K. Dusing, J. Meyen, P. Duffield. Abeant: T. Reineke, C. Big- elow. Teacher: Mrs. Swanke. Third Top: L. to R.: J. Appel, W. Peppersack, C. Bailey, M. Schley, J. Byman, E. Foren, J. Bierschbach, G. Miller, J. Lureen. 2nd: C. Anderson, Y. Hoffman, C. Rowland, P. Piechowski, C. Haggerty, J. Smith, C. Fos- ter, D. Schwagerl. 3rd: P. Johnson, M. Hansen, G. Kall- strom, G. Klemm, B. Polha- mus, A. Eldridge, J. Haug- land, C. Medbery, D. Miller. Bottom: K, Roark, P. McAl- ister, K. Reed, C. Pavin, C. Duffield, M. Schueller, D. Reed, K. Vollmers. Teacher: Mrs. Miller Absent: D. Andrews, N. An- tonson. Fourth Top: L. to R.: D. Munce, M. Laskowsky, B. Ander- son, D. Lord, J. Smith, B. Peterson, L. Westbrock, P. Nigg. 2nd: M. Malre, R. Hoffman, D. Mude, D. Marshall, D. Peppersack, J. Tracy, L. Dobbs. Bot- tom: P. Piechowmki, S. Almquist, J. Reed, M. Ho- man, M. Lureen, F. Ser- ocki, A. Bretzke. Teacher: Mrs. Clark Absent: J. Andrews Fifth Topt L. to R.s I. Duehr, E. Gro8enick, A. Medbery, J. Medbery, D. Ballhagen, D. Foster, D. Hansen. 2nd: J. Miller, L. Smith, D. Reed, L. Borgheiinck, R. LeCuyer, R. Muir, R. Pahl. Bottom; R. Johnson, G. In- gemunson, R. Biel, W. Ap- pel, K. Sykora, J. Falk- ingham, R. Peterson. Teacher; Mrs. Hurlbut Absent; C. Hansen 5th 6th Top: L. to R.: M. Larson, K. Duffield, J. Spotts, R. Maire, J. Medbery, G. Med- bery, B. Duffield, S. Ju- dish, G. Cox. 2nd; R. A- gar, C. Kallstrom, N. Back- us, J. Peterson, F. Hoff- man, R. Appel, V. Moeller, M. Hurlbut, J. Amundson. Bottom: M. McAlister, K. Schwagel, D. Rollins, G. Reed, D. Luaohrey, C. Eld- ridge, L. Hansen, L. Sween- ey. Teacher: Mrs. LeCuyer. Sixth Bottom; L. to R.; 1st grade; S. Nigg, G. Ingemunson. nd grade: B. Peterson, V. Grim- li, E. Ward, M. Falkingham. 2nd row; 3rd grade; R. Schley, B. Schwagerel. 4th grade; C. Rowland, J. Haugland. 5th grade: B. Peterson, L. West- brock. Top row; 6th grade: D. Foster, F. Hoffman, M. Duff ld. Mrs. Swanke GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL VI LL G C to vi Pitoo Nc u Ksv ue. 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