Browns Valley High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Browns Valley, MN)
- Class of 1966
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7 8 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 Bcthesda 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: “I’m a draft card carrying American and proud of it.” Our role in the Vietnamese 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. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 New 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 1 Startling Fashions—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. 12 10 11 THE THU NDERBIRD 1966 Editon—MeXt'iue ±cntc. 1 Co-Edito'i—VOicirua Hcwizn INDEX SENIORS 1 FACULTY 1 1 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 1 1 ATHLETICS IV ORGANIZATIONS V ACTIVITIES VI GRADES VII NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL VIII ADVERTISING 2 XI SENIORS CLIFFORD ANDERSON Student Council 3 Baseball 3,4 JEROME APPL Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Band Officer 3,4 Chorus 3 Letterman 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 2 Student Council President 4 Annual 4 Class Play 3 Honor Society 3 Homecoming Attendant 2,2 Boy's State 3 JANET ALBERTS Pep Club 1 Band 1 Chorus 1 Girl's Glee 1 Class Play 3 GAA 2,3,4' Transfer from Britton,2 JAMES BIERSCHBACH Annual 4 Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3,4 DON ANDREWS Wrestling 1,4 RICHARD BUTALA Football 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Letterman 1,2., 3,4 Class Officer 4 Homecoming King 4 4 CONNIE DUFFIELD Honor Society 2 3 ALLEN ELDRIDGE Band 1,2,3,4 Band Dance Band 1 2 Band Manager 3 Student Band Director 4 All-Stater 1 2,3 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Accompanist 1,2,3 4 Cheerleader 1 Annual 4 Class Officer 1,3 GAA 2,3 Office Secretary 3,4 Class Play 3 4 JOAN BYMAN Band 1,2,3,4 Newspaper 3 GAA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 3 Class Play 4 EDITH FOREN Band 1,2,3,4 Newspaper 3 GAA 1,2,3 FHA 3,4 Annual 4 Class Play 3 CAROL FOSTER Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,5 F.H.A. 1 Honor Society 3 Class Play 3,4 Band Officer 4 Office Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 CHERYL HAGGERTY GAA 1,2,3,4 GAA Officer 4 Librarian 3,4 Class Officer 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 5 MARY HANSEN FHA 1,2,3,4 FHA Officer 3,4 Librarian 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Newspaper 3,4 Declamation 3,4 Class Officer 1,4 JAN HAUGLAND Homecoming Attendant 1,2,3 Student Council 2 Cheerleader 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Honor Society 2,3 Girl's State 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 GAA 1 Annual 4 YVONNE HOFFMAN FHA 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3 Class Play 3 PATRICIA JOHNSON Newspaper 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 2 Honor Society 3 FHA 3,4 FHA Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 RICHARD JOHNSON Wrestling 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 ALICE KALLSTROM FHA 1,2,3,4 GAA 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 6 GERALD KALLSTROM Football 2,3,4 Letterman 3,4 CARY KLEMM Wrestling 2 RICHARD LEHRKE Wrestling 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 THERESA LUREEN DAVID MILLER Basketball 1 Wrestling 2,3,4 Lettermen 2,3,4 Homecoming Candidate 4 Class Play 3,4 CYNTHIA MEDBERY Chorus 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 One-Act Play 3 GAA 2,3 Band Librarian 3 Band Officer 4 Office Secretary 3,4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Honor Society 2,3 Annual Staff 4 7 GLENN MILLER Football 3 Class Play DARLENE REED GAA Class Play 3 Band 1 PHILIP PIECHCWSKI Christmas Play 3 Declamation 3 1 - One-Act Play 3 Class Play 3 KATHLEEN REED GAA 1,2,3, KAREN ROARK Band 3 A Chorus 2,3 Annual Staff h GAA 1 FTA J ,k FTA Officer 4 Class Play 3 Christmas Play 3 CAROL ROWLAND Carnival c ueen Attendant 1 Cheerleader 2,3 Librarian 2 Honor Society 2,3 Office Secretary 3 Student Council 3,4 Stuaent Council Officer 3,if Class Play 3 8 MELANIE SCHLEY Honor Society 3 Class President 2,3 Student Council 1 band 1,2,3,4 band Officer 5,4 Dance Band 1,2 Student Hand Director 4 Accompanist 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Librarian 3,4 Class Play 3,4 une-act Play 3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. Officer 3 Declamation 1,2 Annual Staff 3,4 Annual Editor 4 KENNETH VOLLMERS Class Play 3,4 Basketball 4 JULIE SMITH Band 1,2,5,4 Class Play 3 homecoming Attendant 4 FTA 3,4 FI IA 1,2,3,4 FHA Officer 3,4 Annual Staff 4 DAVID VOSBERG Wrestling 2,3,4 Lettermen 3,4 DAVID GIBBSON Football 1,2,3 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Transfer from Willow River 4 TOM GIBBSON Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2,5,4 FFA 1,2,3 Transfer from Willow River, 4 9 C. Rowland, K . Schley, r. McAlister, M. Scheuller Row 1, I. to R: Jin B., F.dith F., Kiffy A., - Row 2: Mary I!., Philip P. Row 1, I,, to P; Kiffy A., Carol F., Mel S., Row 2: Diana S., Connie D., Carol P., Karen P. Connie fT Joan: Who knows navbe it will last! Cheryl: Good-Bye Cruel World Patty: Boy what a boring world! Cary: Anyone for a frog leg? rop-l. to P Yvonne H., Mel S., Kris B., Carol P., Marcie S., Julie S., ?- Connie D., Diana S., Cindy M., Carol F., Jinny B. 3- Pat J., Mary I!., Karen R., Rick S. Connie: Giddy-up-go Mel: See what happens when you talk back to Mr. Ness— 10 Mary: Is it morning already!' Mary: Anyone for a swim' Julie: Do you want to play with Connie: Look opt or I'll run ya down! Cheryl: Bag-dem myself .Mel: But MOMMY it's cold outside way to go Edith: I gotta get out-ta this place!! cone near me Karen: I'll never TELL' Richard: Boy do I like food Cindy: I wonder wear the yellow went” Connie: 'Mon do I have to eat the cat fur Jim: MMMM better than a sucker any day! 11 SEVENTH GRADE OF 61 Row 1, L. to R: R. Johnson, K. Vollmers, R. Lehrke, 0. Andrews, D. Miller, P. Piechowski, K. Roark, P. McAlister, P. Johnson, M. Hansen - Row 2: J. Appi, A. Eldridge, G. Kallstron, R. Butala, G. Klemm, C. Anderson, J. Haug- land, D. Peed, C. Puffield - Row 3: C. Haggerty, A. Kallstrora, C. Bailly, J. Lureen, G. Miller, K. Reed, J. Smith, C. Foster, C. Medbery - Row 4: D. Brunkow, D. Fggers, J. Bierschbach, Y. Hoffman, M. Schley, E. Foren, C. Row- land, J. Byman, M. Schueller. EIGHTH GRADE OF 62 Row 1, L. to R: Mr. Crotton, P. Johnson, K. Vollmers, D. Andrews, K. Roark, L. Horn, S. Hippen, P. Miller, R. Johnson, M. Hansen, Mrs. Crotton - Row 2: A. Bretzkc, T. Lureen, J. Haugland, C. Medbery, A. Kallstron, J. Smith, K. Peed, C. Duffield, M. Schueller, P. Reed - Row 3: C. Foster, A. Eldrige, R. Lehrke, V'. Peppersack, G. Kallstrom, C. Anderson, S. Ortley, G. Klemm, P. Piechowski, C. Rowland - Row 4: Y. Hoffman, R. Torgerson, J. Byman, C. Bai- lly, P. Eggers, J. Bierschbach, E. Foren, R. Butala, M. Schley, G. Miller, J. Appl. 12 CLASS ? «OTTO Finished, Yet Beginning Burgundy and White CUSS FLOWER White Rose CUSS COLORS Class History After World War II, the world repaired and prepared itself for the coming generation. But we doubt if it ever prepared itself for the Senior Class of '66. We entered the world in the year of 1948, and we have been here ever since. We were forty-one in number when we entered our freshman year. Yvor.ne His gun joined our class then. Dale Eggers was our president, Mary Hansen our vice-president, and Connie Duffield our secretary-treasurer. Me lanie Schley represented us in the Student Council. Carol Rowland was chosen as our queen representative for the Carnival. For Homecoming, Jan Haugland and Dale Eggers represented us as attendants. In the fall of 1963, our class decreased to thirty-six after Ron Torgerson, Yvonne Hisgun, Silas Ortley, Marcie Schueller, and Alvin Bretzke left. It then increased by one when Janet Al- berts from Britton, South Dakota, joined us. In November Dale Eggers also left for Rosholt, South Dakota. For class officers we elected .Melanie Schley as president, Jerome Appel as vice, and Pat- ty Johnson as secretary-treasurer. We chose Christy Bailly and Jan Haugland to represent us in Student Council. Jan Haugland and Jerome Appel were our attendants for Homecoming. We could say that our junior year was our biggest year since we started school. That was the year that we sold magazines to help finance our Prom and Banquet, the year we put on our first play called Dino , which was directed by none other than Mr. Welch. It was the year that we ord- ered our class rings, the year Jan Haugland and Jerome Appel were selected to represent Browns Valley as Girl and Boy Staters, the year that we had Connie Duffield represent us in All-State Or- chestra as in previous year, the year we sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet with the theme Evening in Paris , and the year that we started to realize that our high school years were almost over and that it was time to plan for the future. Melanie Schley, Jan Haugland, and Connie Duffield were our class president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Jerome Appel and Jan Haugland were Homecoming attendants. Carol Rowland and Kiffy Anderson represented us in Student Council. Having lost one member of our class (Christy Bailly, who moved to Wheaton), v.e, the Seniors of 1966 calmly entered our last year of school. During our final year, Theresa Lureen left us, but we were joined by Tom and David Gibson of Willow River, Minnesota. The class officers were as follows: Richard Butala, president; Cheryl Haggerty, vice-president; Mary Hansen, secretary- treasurer. Jerome Appel was elected president of the Student Council, and Carol Rowland served as its secretary. Queen candidates for Homecoming were Julie Smith, Cheryl Haggerty, and Cindy Med- bery. King candidates were Philip Piechowski, Richard Butala, and David Miller. The student body of Browns Valley High School selected Cheryl as their queen and Doc as king. Jerome Appel was chosen for All-Conference football for the second time. On May 27, thirty-five Seniors sit up the stage--sad, yet happy; sorry, yet glad; nervous, yet calm. Most of all, they are satisfied that they have left behind the twelve best years of their lives. Because they leave high school does not mean that they are through. Quite the contrary! Now they shall strive to conquer what- ever goal is set for them. They are not only tomorrow’s leaders, but they are also today’s adults. 14 CLASS WILL We the 1966 Senior Class of Browns Valley High School, city of Browns Valley, county of Tra- verse, state of Minnesota, being of sound minds and menories not acting under fraud and duress do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say; Article I.,.To Virginia Hansen, Melanie Schley wills all the headaches of annual editor; she also gives Virginia all the old bottles of sniffer's glue and aspirins, knowing full well that Virginia will need both as next year's annual editor. Article II...Richard Lehrke leaves his esteem for the teachers and his unruly behavior in English 1st semester class, to his cousin Eugene Lehrke. Article HI...To Paula Duffield, Connie Duffield leaves her band folio with its assortment of candy and gum wrappers and old notes, etc. Connie knows that Paula will be only too happy to keep up the collection. Article IV...James Bierschbach hereby wills his popularity on the stage together with his drumming and other musical abilities to Joann Foren, with the provision that Joann have a special practice period each day during the school hours next year. Article V,..Joan Byman has informed us that her ability to drive should not be wasted so she is leaving it plus her height to Carol Cettmen who is already following in her footsteps. Article VI...Richard fiutala and Allen Eldridge, after some consideration have decided to leave their serious nature to David Agar. David should be thankful and maybe now lie'll get some A's on his report card. Article VII...I, Carol Rowland, will my abilities to keep five guys on a string at once to Patricia Rowland and Maryellen Nigg, as I have decided to settle down and concentrate on just one. Article VIII...Cary Klemm leaves his unique personality to Clen Dahl and Ronald Byman, know- ing that they will use it to the best advantage to hackle teachers, tease girls, and generally make themselves unpopular to anyone without a sense of humor. Article IX...I, Janet Alberts, am willing my ability to talk without stopping to breathe to Kathlene Plant, knowing she won't let said ability lie around and get dustv. Article X...Clifford Anderson and Donald Andrews will their know how of teachers and what makes them tick to (Teg Mutchler and Vincent Smith, knowing that Greg and Vincent will make good use of said knowledge. Article XI...To Pamela Nigg, Karen Roark and Kathlene Reed are giving their ability to get only two hours of sleep a night and still arise looking fresh as a daisy. Article XII...I, David Miller, will my natural curly hair to Calvin Kallstrom and Richard Schley. I just don't have the heart to let one person struggle with it. Article XIII...I, Alice Kallstrom, will my quiet blushing ability to Marie Spinier and Sharon Anderson with the hope that it will not degrade their present state of mind in any way. Article XIV...To Charles Madison, Gerald Kallstrom is leaving his skill of turning in neatly written papers—Gerald stresses though that Charles must always keep up the pood work, he has started. Article XV...I, Cheryl Haggerty, will my ambition to the latest member of the Junior Class, Gloria Appel, if it is combined with my ambition, the results should be normal activity. Article XVI.,,Thomas and David ribbson, having only been here a half a year, feel they stiould keep everything they have aquired. Article XVII,,.I, Darlene Reed, will a set of keys to the fish truck, to Michael Domarus, be- ing closest of kin, next in line. P.S. Darlene hopes that Michael will will them back to the family. Article XVIII,..I, Richard Johson, will my height (what there is of it) to Jerome Metz, so he won't have to knock out doors in the school. Article XIX,..I, David Vosberg, will the gravel pit area to Edward Nettestad on the condition Edward doesn't spend too much time there. Article XX...I, Jan Haugland, will my ability to go steady for two years or more with just one guy to Christine Bigelow who already has a good start. Article XXI...Kenneth Vollmers bequeaths his charms with the ladies, to David Ecker and Gary Dobbs. Kenneth says he is sure they will make good use of them. Article XXII...Glen Miller has finally acknowledged that his sense of humor has found a place in this world, so he's handing it over to Gerald Douglas and Joseph Serocki. (Vfe hope they can dig a hole deep enough for it. 15 CLASS PROPHECY The setting for our prophecy is one of a chain of elaborately decorated eateries called Edith's Edibles. Edith Foren has built up this business from scratch after having bought what was formerly known as Dan's in Browns Valley, Vinn. She has hired one of the best known bands in the land to provide the entertainment. They travel from one restaurant to another, performing only as Lurch's Larks could! Jim Bierscnbach is the director and lead drummer for the rroup, which also incJudes Allen Eldridge Richard Lehrke, ’elanie Schley, and Julie Smith. Kathy Reed has just cone in and is pleasantly surprised by all of her forner classmates, who are having a •'arty for her. She is hone on a leave after re-enlisting for another tour of duty. She has made the ocean her life by becoming a V’.A.V.L. Cary Klern and Clenn filler, cc-cvT.ers of the V.’hite Earle Night Club in a neighboring town are here, as well as Chevrolet Votor Co. executive, Richard Butala and Dave Yosberp, noi. a wrest- ling coach at the University of Minnesota. Don Andrews, a big game hunter in Africa, shows up long enough to greet everyone and talk to Philip Tiechowski, a professor of psychiatry. Don would like to know how to hypnotize some of those aninals so they wouldn't be so hard to get. Sitting at a table on one side, are Kenny Vollners, test driver for Harley Davidson ‘ tor- cycle Co., and Richard Johnson, stock car driver. They are telling Darlene Reed and Janet Alberts how NOT to drive. “Terry Kallstron, who finally became a biologist, is still laughing about a joke that someone told him on graduation day. He never forgets things like that. Karen Roark's plane from Washington was a little late; she had some last-minute dictation to take and no one, not even his private secretary, tries to hurry the President of the United States. Joan Byman and Cheryl Haggerty are now performing for us -- their latest ballet routine is out of this world. The turkey which we are being served was donated by Alice Kallstrom.'s turkey farm. Coring over to wait on us is Yvonne Hoffman. She fills us in on all of the latest information about sore of the others. Ke learn that Vary Hansen has been promoted to editor of the f’inneapolis Star and Tribune, and that Dave Tiller has opened his own beauty salon -- for ren only. She also tells us that Tom and Dave Gibson have now completed their latest real estate transaction, which means they are now farming the whole state of South Dakota. Jerome Appl only has tine to come in for something to eat, as he runs the service station across the street. He says his station is open all night for people who run out of gas. The former Carol Rowland is busy showing everyone pictures of her family, all brunettes and red-heads! Right now she's showing then to Cindy Yedbery and Patty Johnson. They are operating their own nursing home -- a beautiful place overlooking the Valley. Since salesmen rake this their regular place to eat, Jan Haugland is trying to sell Carol Foster the latest in Fords — without a muffler. Carol says that she is more interested in a Vustang right now to cover her Texas ranch with. Overhearing this, Connie Duffield says she would like a ustang too -- the four-legged kind -- to add to her growing herd at Puffield's • ony Farm, Oh, here comes Xiffy, sometimes known as Sniffy, Anderson. He has just received a promotion to chief sniffer at the Limburger Cheese Factory in Sisseton. After having a gala evening, reminiscing and remembering the good old days' , the party must core to a close with each ore going his own way and hoping tc meet again. 16 ADMINISTRATION Mr. James Hauder Superintendent of Schools 18 Mr. Harold Ness High School Principal Mrs. Zeta Goutis Elementary Principal Mrs. Claris Crotton Home Ec. F.H.A. Mr. Irving Crotton Industrial Arts, General Business Mr. Richard Haase Geography, Biology, Science, Track Mr. John Hvidsten History, Phy Ed, G.A.A. Lettermen, Basketball, Baseball 19 Mr. Richard Reidberger Civics, Phy Ed, Football Mrs. Lois Hauder Senior English, Library Mr. Chester Harness History, Shorthand, Newspaper Mr. Pelmar Moench Chemistry, Math, Science, Science Club Miss Kaye Kranz Algebra, Geometry, Math, Trig Mr. John Linde Typing, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Annual Mr. Ronald Metzen 7th, 8th, English, German 21 BOARD OF EDUCATION M i nnesota 1 to R. Mr, Peterson, Mr, Rcker, Mr. Amundson, Mr. Hauder, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Westtrock, not roctured, Mr. Hauflard 22 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Row 1, L. to R: Mr. Boullion, C. Gettman, K. Dusing, G. Appi, C. Bigelow, M. Spindler, P. Duffield, Mrs. Nudell- Row 2: E. Lehrke, V. Hansen, T. Reineke, B. Smith, G. Dobbs, D. Agar, S. Anderson-Row 3: R. Schloe, R. Byman, C. Kallstrom G. Dahl, J. Hoffman, R. Ingemunson, D. Ecker Row 1, L. to R: Mr. Hvidsten, B. Meyen, P. Roark, K. Plant, P. Rowland, J. Ser- ocki, P. Nigg - Row 2: M. Nigg, V. Schwagerl, V. Smith, F. Hein, J. Thompson, M. Appi, J. Foren - Row 3: J. Douglas, E. Nettestad, M. Domarus, C. Madison,J. Metz G. Mutchler, R. Schley CLASS OFFICERS: President: Greg Mutchler Vice-President: Rick Schley Sec.-Treas: Jim Hoffman 24 SOPHOMORES Row 1, L. to R: F. Ortley, M. Falkingham, B. Lewandowski, V. Grimli, P. Domains, D, Johnson, Mrs. Hauder. Row 2: J. Metz, S. Beumer, L D. Schwagerl, T. Sykora, P. Lubbers, D. Myhre. Row 3: D. Hoffman,’|C R. Bimbaum, M. Butala, J. Layden, B. Smith, E. Sykora. B. Phileen Zacharias, . Haggerty, Row 1, L. to R: M. Philbrick, D. Nudell, J. Thompson, K. Reed, C. Dusing, E. Ward, R. Hennen, Mr. Crotten - Row 2: K. Lotzer, J. Lynch, C. Birnbaum, S. Grosenick, S. Ortley, S. Lureen, D. Hoffman - Row 3: R. Reineke, M. Smith, C. Kestbrock, R. Skjonsberg, L. Judish, T. Agar, C. Marshall, B. Peterson CLASS OFFICERS: President: Mike Falkingham Vice-President: Brent Smith Sec.-Treasurer: Jenny Thompson 25 FRESHMEN Row 1, L. to R: S. Johnson, S. Nigg, D. LeClair, W. Appi, T. Nigg, S. Nigg, B Englert, Mr. Reidberger - Row 2:D. Lee, P. Wilson, D. Peterson,C. Yost,L. Weeks P. Miller, E. Bartz-Row 3: W. Duehr, K. Pelzel, P. Schloe, D. Kallstrom, R. Wil son, P. Schaunaman, J. Backus, T. Foster Row 1, L. A. Hedrick orius, J. J. Foren, to R: D. Hanmarsten, L. Almquist, F. Roark, K. Gettman, T. Lumphrey, . b. Englert, Mr. Linde - Row 2: D. Vosberg, G. Ingemunson, L. Pist- Metz, K. Nudell, M. Lehrke, L. Bigelow - Row 3: S. Ward, W. Heald, H. Roark, H. Senecal, R. Krone, L. Douglas, K. Serocki 26 President: Lynn Spotts Vice-President: Dennis Kallstrom Sec.-Treas: Arlene Hedrick GRADE EIGHT Row 1, L. to R: C. Kuschel, R. Krensing, 0. Appel, P. Birnbaum, K. Ortley, D Schwagel, D. Lehrke, J. Kruger, Mr. Haase - Row 2: J. Miller, J. Haggerty, t Bigelow, L. Pelzel, M, Sing, M. Spindler, L. Layden, D. Nigg-Row 3: D. Likness L. Reineke, C. Nudell, D. Roark, R. Witte, F. Nettestad,!:. Skjonsberg, Z. McKee P. Cubka Row 1, L. to R: Mr. Metzen, D. Sweeney, A. Medbery, P. Duffield, F. Domarus, H. Sykora, J. Reed, C. Roark, S. Miller, Mr. Schwartz - Row 2: J. Lubbers, D. Ham- marsten, J. Metz, E. Lubbers, D. Dew, P. Lynch, R. Bartz, D. Raw - Row 3: J. Anderson, M. Ward, R. Ward, C. Senecal, K. Haugland, N. Keoke, J. Schwagerl, C. Thompson CLASS OFFICERS: President: Dean Lehrke Vice-President: Randy Ward Sec.-Treasurer: Steve Miller (Not Shown) 27 GRADE SEVEN Row 1, L. to R: B. Hein, L. Nigg, C. Haggerty, G. Crimli, D. Spindler, M. Rein- eke, M. LeClair, Miss Kranz-Row 2: M. Mayer, D. Ballhagen, M. Appel, V. Spotts, V. Bigelow, T. Hoffman, L. Miller - Row 3: R. Eldridge, K. Rollens, J. Smith, D. PuMarce, J, Duehr, D. Foren, D. Nudell, D. Medbery Row 1, L. to R: Mr. Moench, P. Jones, J. Johnson, D. Lotzer, G. Nigg, P. Fal- kingham, L. Schwagel, J. Meyen - Row 2: M. Roark, D. Grosenick, D. Kuschel, M. Hoffman, B. Peterson, K. Bennett, J. Dusing - Row 3: C. P.ober, P. Mutchler, L. Kallstrom, S. Jarman, J. Wilson, R. Beumer, T. Senecal CLASS OFFICERS: President: Sherry Jarman Vice-President: Mike Hoffman Sec.-Treasurer: Mike Appel 28 CHEERLEADERS Christy Bigelow Jan Haugland Sandy Grosenick rary Ellen Nigg Gloria Appel V B Jeanie lletz Eleanor Nettestad Eileen Lubbers Kristi Haugland 30 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1, L. to R: J. Hoffman, R. Butala, R. Schley, M. Appel, J. tetz, J. Appi E. Nettestad - Row 2: M. Butala, T. Agar, R. Birnbaum, M. Falkingham, N. Weeks, K. Haggerty, C. Kallstrom, M. Domarus, J. Layden - Row 3: D. Agar, V. Smith, G. Kallstrom, B. Smith, S. Beumer, J. Metz, B. Peterson, W. Appi, P. Domarus - Row 4: M. Smith, D. Kallstrom, Mr. Schwartz, Mr. Reidberger, G. Dobbs, P. Byman B.V. 0 Chokio 26 B.V. 12 Beardsley 0 B.V. 25 Hoffman 0 B.V. 0 Starbuck 18 B.V. 12 Graceville 0 B.V. 0 Heim an 6 B.V. 18 Hancock 7 B.V. 25 Clinton 7 B.V. 6 Alberta 0 Coaches Schwartz and Reidberger Captain Jerome Appl JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1, L. to R: D. Kallstrom, W. Sheldon, L. Birnbaum, K. Ingemunson, B. Biers- chbach F. Domarus, D. Lehrke, Mr. Haase - Row 2: W. Appl, T. Lumphrey, C. Big- elow, L. Douglas, T. Senecal, C. Butala, J. Lubbers, D. Raw - Row 3: R. Beumer, J. Metz, R. Ward, II. Senecal, R. Witte, R. Wilson, C. Thompson, M. Hoffman 31 BASKETBALL Kneeling: J. Bierschbach, Student Manager - Standing: R. Schley, K. Haggerty, J. Thompson, J. Douglas, J. Metz, E. Nettestad, M. Butala, R. Butala, K. Voll- ners, G. Mutchler, V. Smith, D. Agar - Back: Coach Hvidsten Coach Hvidsten Captain Metz SCORES BV 50-51 Chokio 58-73 BV 56 Rosholt 53 BV 56 Bellingham 49 BV 48-42 Alberta 76-82 BV 46 Tintah 57 BV 46-75 Hancock 82-57 3V 52 Fairmount 53 3V 47-49 Clinton 63-69 BV 44-51 Beardsley 47-56 3V 68-58 Graceville 49-67 Bv Campbell Greg 34 Rick Vince Jerry B TEAM Row 1, L. S. Ortley, M. Butala, to R: Mr. Moench, E. Bartz, L. Spotts, T. Foster, W. Duehr, M. Falkingham - Row 2: T. Agar, R. Bimbaun, D. Kallstron, B. Smith, B. Peterson J. R. Metz, Witte, C TEAM Row 1, L. to R: F. Domains, A. Medbery, D. Grosenick, J. Lubbers,. D. Spindler, D. Lehrke, S. Miller - Row 2: R. Bartz, D. Raw, R. Beumer, R. Ward, C. Thomp- son, M. Hoffman, R. Peterson, M. Appel 35 WRESTLING Rowl, L. to R: W. Appi, S. Johnson, D. Haramarsten, M. LeClair, Lynch - Row 2: P. Domarus, D, Johnson, D. Miller, T, Sykora, Domarus, D. Andrews, D. Vosberg, J. Appi, J. Hoffman, N. Weeks Mr. Schwartz J. Johnson, J. S, Beumer, M. , C. Kallstrom, B. V. 47 — B. V. 26 — B. V. 22 — 3. V. 27 — B. V. 38 B. V. 48 — B. V. 17 — B. V. 19 — B. V. 39 — B. V. 19 — Hoffman 3 Sisseton 20 Graceville 20 Milbank 16 Wheaton 12 Starbuck 6 Breckenridge 23 Herman 21 Hancock 13 Wahpeton 22 36 Captain Dave, Coach Schwartz, Captain Jerome P. Domarus, 103 - D. Johnson, 95 M. Domarus, 133 - S. Beumer, 125 J. Appl, 154 - J. Hoffman 165 D. Miller - T. Sykara D. Vosberg, 145 - D. Andrews, 138 C. Kallstrom, Hwt. - N. Weeks, 175 37 BASEBALL Row 1, L, to R: F. Domarus, R, Schley, N, Weeks, B. Peterson, J. Appl, Mr, Hvidsten - Row 2: K. Anderson, J, Douglas, D, Apar, M. Doraarus, H, Nettestad, R. Butala TRACK Row 1, L. to R: Mr, Haase, S, Beumer, C, Thompson, J. Metz, S. Ortley, S. Mil- ler - Row 2: J. Thompson, C, Niutchler, R, Schloe, J, Hoffman, J, Metz, V. Smith 38 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: J. Appl, President - Row 1 (seated): Mr. Ness, C. Rowland, J. Metz, M. Domains - Row 2 (standing): C. Marshall, D. Hoffman, J. Smith, P. Duffield, D. LeClair YEARBOOK STAFF Pow 1, I., to R: Mr. Linde, P. Johnson, H. Poren, R. Johnson, J. Appl, vedhery, C. Duffield, J. Smith, J. Bierschback, J. Ilauglar.d, K. Roark, - Row C. Haggerty, J. Fyran, M. Schley, H. Manser., V. Hansen, C. Foster Pow 1, L. to R: C. Bigelow, V. Hansen, K. Musing, C.. Appel, C. Foster, C. Medbery, r. Ness, - Row 2: C. Powland OFFICE GIRLS 40 u Cl GAA Row 1, L. to R: 3. Englert, K. Dusing, D. Hoffman, J. Thompson, L. Almquist - Row 2: K. Gettman, P. Lubbers, K. Plant, C. Bigelow, S. Ward, D. Reed - Row 3: S. Grosenick, M. Appi, C. Haggerty, C. Westbrook, E. Sykora, D. hre .’xow 1, L. to R: J. Alberts, L. Bigelow, A. Kallstrom, J. Meyen, B. Englert - Row 2: Mr. Hvidsten, E. Ward, C. Dusing, K. Nudell, G. Appel, J. Metz, K. Reed Row 3: V. Schwagerl, J, Foren, C. Marshall, J. Byman, J. Hoffman, C. Birnbaum, K. Reed 41 NEWSPAPER Row X, L. to R: V, Schwagerl, M. Hansen, M, Nigg, G, Appel, C. Bigelow -Row 2, P. Duffield, K. Dusing, J. Mayen, M. Appl, Mr. Garness FT A Row 1, L. to R: K. Roark, J. Smith, C. Bigelow, E. Nettestad, K. Dusing, P. Duffield, P. Nigg, Mr. Boullion - Row 2: G. Appel, J. Metz, V. Schwagerl, C. Dahl, M. Nigg, M. Domarus 42 FHA Row X, L. to R: tos. Crotton, J. Meyen, D. Nudell, A. Kallstrom, P. Nigg, P. Johnson - Row 2: B. Lewandowski, J. Metz, K. Plant, B. Philen, J. Smith, M. Hansen - Row 3: D. Hoffman, J. Foren, D. Myhre, L. Zacharias, C. Bimbaum - Row 4: M. Appl, Y, Hoffman, C. Westbrook, B. Smith, E. Foren, J. Hoffman, V. Schwagerl LIBRARIANS Row 1, L. to R: M. Schley, C. Haggerty, Y. Hoffman, M. Appl, M. Hansen, Mrs. Header - Row 2: Z. McKee, K. Plant, M. Spindler, T. Reineke, J. Meyen, M. Nigg, P. Rowland, V. Schwagerl - Row 3: A. Eldridge, J. Bierschbach, J. Metz, R. Schley, R. Schloe 43 SCI ENCE CLUB B. Englert, K. Gettman, K. Nudell, Mr. Moench, B. Englert, K. Pelzel, B. Smith, D. Ecker, J. Doug- las LETTERMEN Row 1, L. to R: D. Johnson, T. Sykora, B. Peterson, S. Beumer, D. Andrews, D. Miller, M. Falkingham, Mr. Hvidsten - Row 2s T. Agar, R. Birnbaum, K. Ander- son, B. Smith, K. Haggerty, R. Schley, V. Smith - Row 3: D. Vosberg, J. Thomp- son, G. Kallstrom, N. Weeks, J. Layden, E. Nettestad, G, Mutchler - Row 4: C. Kallstrom, J. Appi, M, Domarus, J. Metz, M. Butala, R. Butala, J. Hoffman CONCERT BAND Row 1, L. to R: C. Duffield, P. Duffield, P.Lubbers, B. Smith, C. Dusing, K.Haugland S. Crosenick, H. Nettestad, E. Lubbers, C. Yost, P. Duffield, M. Nigg, E.Kard, P.Row- land - Row 2: C. Foster. V. Schwagerl, G, Appi, J, Haugland. K. Dusing, E. Sykora.E. Foren, J. Byman, L. Bigelow, C. I edbery, K. Roark, C. Marshall, J. Schwagerl, J? Bac- kus, B. Hansen - Row 3: J. Smith, P. Johnson, J. Meyen, B. Peterson, C. Bigelow, X. Nude11, W. Duehr, L. Almquist, A. Eldridge, A. Medbery, J. Douglas, J. Layden, J. Ap- pl, C. Dahl, M. Schley - Row 4 D. Lehrke, K. Plant, P. Lynch, S. Nigg, L. Layden,K. Ward, R. Schloe, D. Ecker, G. Ingemunsen, W. Appi, B. Lewandowski, L. Zacharias, S. Beuner, R. Schley - Row S: Director: Mr. Boullion, D. Nudell, J. Bierschbach.J.For- en, D. Peterson, M. Appi, E. Nettestad, R. Lehrke, F. Hein, F. Domarus The Seniors of 1966 took part in many Browns Valley High School Band events. May 8, 196S we marched in Fargo, North Dakota for '.‘.’DAY Day. We marched in , ontevedio, 'innesota for the annual Legion Convention which was held the first Sunday in June. The next event we participated in was Beardsley's Centennial Celebration. We were happy to accept the trophy for the outstanding band at the Celebration. We also took part in the 1965 Fall and Winter Concerts and look forward to the Spring Concert in March and the music contests in April and May Proudly looking back over our successful band years, we Seniors would like to give credit to Mr. Boullion and past directors for our accomplishments. 46 MARCHING BAND PEP BAND Row 1, L. to R: C. Duffield, P. Duffield, P. Lubbers, B. Smith, C. Dusing, K. Pelzel, E. Sykora, E. Foren, C. Yost, P. Duffield, E. Ward, P. Rowland, Row 2: C. Foster, V. Schwagerl, K. Dusing, J. Smith, P, Johnson, J. Byr.an, L. Bigelow, C. Medbery, K. Roark, C. Marshall, J. Schwagerl, J. Backus, V. Hansen - Row 3: B. Meyen, K. Nude11, D. Lehrke, K. Plant, J. Foren, W. Duehr, T. Foster, L. Almquist, A. Eldridge, A. Medbery, J, Douglas, J. Layden, J. Appel, G, Dahl, M. Schley - Row 4: P. Lynch, S. Nigg, L. Layden, 15. Ward, C. Kuschel, C. Nudell, R. Schloe, D. Ecker, G, Ingemunson, W, Appel, B. Lewan- dowski, L. Zacharias, S. Beumer - Row S: P. Cubka, J. Bierschbach, J. Foren, D. Peterson, D. Nudell, M, Appel, Mr. Boullion, R. Lehrke, F, Hein, F. Domar- us 47 OFFICERS LIBRARIANS Row 1:J. Biersch- bach,J. Haugland, P. Rowland - Row 2: J. Douglas, V. Hansen, D. Ecker, C. Dusing 48 STUDENT DIRECTORS Melanie Schley, Mr. Boullion, Connie Duffield ALLSTATER 49 Connie Duffield JUNIOR PLAY How 1, L. to R: C. Puffield, J. Appi, M. Schley, Foren, P. Johnson, J. Iiaugland, f. Foster, J. Biersch- bach, C. Medbery - Pow 2: K. Vollners, C. Haggerty, c. Anderson, Y. Hoffmen, M. Hansen, R. I.ehrke, P. Piechov- ski, G. Miller - Pow 3: J. Alberts, D. Peed, f. Pow- land, K. Roark, J. Snith, P. Miller. THE CAST Dino Falcaro.................... Shirley......................... Mr. Sheridan.................... Mr. Mandel...................... Miss Haines..................... Jackie.......................... Steve........................... Danny .......................... Bea............................. Pat............................. Della........................... Sylvia.......................... Tony............................ Mr. Falcaro..................... Mrs. Falcaro.................... Mrs. Milcula.................... First Young Girl................ Second Young Girl............... ...Gary Ingemunson ....Christy Bailley ...Phil Piechowski .James Bierschbach ....Melanie Schley ...Connie Duffield ......Jerome Appl ..Paul Piechowski ...Cindy Medbery ....Jan Haugland ......Edith Foren ......Julie Smith .......Dave Miller ...Richard Lehrke ......Carol Foster ....Patty Johnson .....Mary Hansen .....Karen Roark Dancers: Carol Rowland, Glen Miller, Darlene Reed, Janet Alberts, Yvonne Hoffman, Kiffy Ander- son, Richard Johnson, Cheryl Haggarty and Kenny Vollmers. JUNIOR —SENIOR PROM HON and PAVE •A m J90 9 CAROL and CUPIS I I C.FRPY, PATTY and f’F.L wzm TAN -n l KAREN and JOAN PESTINO 'A I i v FINISH!P Nice Tempo boys----Why isn't anyone dancing?? Strolling through the evening events. Il rc we are hoys Well, x uld you believe POLKA PARADE: Oh, it's so romantic! Where should we pour it next? In his ear? 53 Looks like Batman and his wife to me. Holy Matrimony!I!!! HOMECOMING 54 56 mm KINDERGARTEN Row 1, L. to R: E. Kuschel, B. Reinart, D. Papka, D. George, E. Kuschel, T. Hoffman, M. McLane - Row 2: J. Jarman, C. Drum, P. Paulson, G. Torgerson, D. Dobbs, D. James, T. Jung - Row 3: D. Schwagerl, G. Smith, K. Kuschel, Mrs. Hurlbut, E. Aske, B. Nelson, I. Keoke - Not shown: M. Heck, D. Nelson Row 1, L. to R: D. Bangle, C. Nickolauson, N. Dusing, D. Christensen, S. Kliendl, A. Rass, R. Nickolauson - Row 2: K. Madsen, L. Dusing, C. Sykora, P. Klodt, J. Meyen, A. Bimbaum, R. Dew, V. Rass - Row 3: T. Morgan, R. Pelzel, S. Starr, B. Agar, Mrs. Hurlbut, T. Haanen, B. Mollenhoff, J. Appel, R. Reidberger 58 GRADE ONE Row 1, L. to R: Mrs. Haase, K. Ingemunson, G. Stadtler, J. Lamers, J. Weeks, B. Nicholauson, F. Hammersten, D. Bangle, D. Papka- Row 2: M. LeClair, K. Marks, L. Piechowski, J. Nigg, L. Stadtler, L. Piechowski, D. Kaufman, T. Bennett- Row 3: M. Jarman, M. Sykora, L. Reinart, J. Bartz, B. Lee, J. Mollenhoff, R. Torgerson, J. Hoffman Row 1, L. to R: T. LeClair, A. Christensen, G. Haanen, J. Miller, L. Freese, M. Raw, J. Kuschel - Row 2: L. Stadtler, M. Serocki, J. Ziemer, K. Witte, J. Ziemer, S. Ward, V. Reineke - Row 3: J. Paulson, D. Hilden, K. Baer, B. Kaus, Mrs. Piechowski, R. Wilson, D. James, D. Deyo, G. Harter 59 GRADE TWO Row 1, L. to R: Mrs. Kaufman, S. Nigg, J. Birnbaum, P. Johnson, M. Papka, D. Christensen, M. Dusing, J. Kuschel - Row 2: B. Bennett, J. Peterson, M. Morgan, C. Hilden, D. Klodt, C. Eagle, G. Sykora - Row 3: Q. Spider, K. Kuschel, T. Schildt, C. Sykora, S. Mollenhoff, J. Spotts, K. Hauder, D. Klemm - Not shown: E. Lamers Row 1, L. to R: K. Lanie, D. Dobbs, T. LeClair, T. Duffield, C. Schwagel, J. Schmidt, G. Kleindl, L. Jung - Row 2: G. Sykora, B. Ziemer, B. Raw, M. Pistorius, P. Witte, D. Metz, K. Lewandowski, V. Dew - Row 3: M. Madsen, J. Paulson, V. Schwagerl, B. Hoffman, Mrs. Appi, L. Biel, R. Andrews, D. Kaus, J. Heck 60 GRADE THREE Row X, L. to R: Mrs. Herberg, K. Kleindl, L. Reineke, M. Baer, E. Nigg, C. Hil- den, T. Nickolausen, A. Bartz - Row 2: D. Lotzer, M. Reinart, G. Appi, B. Roark, S. Bennett, T. Nigg, S. Jarman - Row 3: P. James, R. Metz, D. Meyer, R. Mollenhoff, R. Aske, T. Madisen, P. Sullivan, D. Christensen Row 1, L. to R: Mrs. Duehr, K. Anderson, D. Appel, R. Zabel, C. Hoffman, M. McLane, K. Schmidt, J. Birnbaum, Mrs. Goutis - Row 2: R. Spindler, M. Hammar- sten, J. Lewandowski, M. Hanson, T. Agar, J. Douglas, B. Burg - Row 3: D. Dew, R. Weeks, D. Kallstrom, D. Isaacson, S. Starr, D. Christensen, F. Smith 61 GRADE FOUR Row 1, L. to R: Mrs. Moench, M. Papka, M. Grimili, J. Hedrick, R. Zabel, J. Reinart, J. Metz - Row 2: A. Rowland, T. Witte, D. Nicholausen, M. Schaunaman, B Nlgg T. Schildt - Row 3: R. Ward, B. Domains, D. Myhre, L. Senecal. M. Isaacson, T. Beumer, C. Ziemer Row 1, L. to R: A. Jung, M. Birnbaum, M. McLane, S. Lumphrey, L. Lanie, M, Schwagel, Mr. Goodhart - Row 2: G. Ortley, C. Kruger, V. Baer, B. Schmidt, P. Jarmen, N. Thompson, J. Nigg - Row 3: P. Kuschel, M. Miller, M. Hansen, C. James, C. Toelle, J. Reinart, B. Spindler - Not Shown: M. Witte 62 GRADE FIVE Row 1, L. to R: C. Kruger, D. Agar, M. Lamers, J. Bennett, P. Serocki, D. Kus- chel, Mrs. Zinter - Row 2: J. Hanson, S. Rollens, G. Christensen, R. Hoffman, K. Madsen, D. Duffield - Row 3: E. DuMarce, T. Hoffman, C. Peterson, A. Aske, 0. Piechowski, R. Gubka, M. Isaacson - Not shown: D. Renville, K. Reineke, C. Thompson Row 1, L. to R: K. LeClair, J. Bartz, P. Grimli, S. Papka, R. Raw, G. Reed, D. Schwagel, Mr. Zinter - Row 2: K. Lewandowski, B. Klemm, J. Beil, J. Skjons- berg, D. Peterson, G. Nigg, P. Peickert - Row 3: R. Krensing, D. Sykora, D. McKee, D. Mollenhoff, J. Hansen, J. Hammarsten, R. Schildt, C. Hauder 63 GRADE SIX Row 1, L. to R: P. Eldridge, W. Sheldon, C. Krone, P. Serocki, K. Ingemunson, R. Schwagel, L. Birnbaum, Mrs. LeCuyer - Row 2: R. Spindler, J. Hoffman, E. Zie- mer, R. Reed, P. Kaufman, D. Reinart, N. Madison, P. Roark - Row 3: M. Metz, R. Rollens, B. Dahl, C. Butala, P. Kaufman, D. Smith, M. 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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 Mitterrand on December 19. The 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 sufTered defeat in the voting. 12 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. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony.
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