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

 - Class of 1967

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ACTI VITIES

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CLASS WILL We the 1967 Senior Class of B.V.H.S., City of Browns Valley, County of Traverse, State of Minnesota, being of sound minds and memories 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...Jeanie Meyen bequeaths her lovely, deep dimples to Bonnie Lewandowski• Jean doesn't think she needs them anymore because they've accomplished their purpose, right Jerry? Article II...I, Dave Agar, leave iny position as center on the football team to Mike Falking- ham. I hope his season will be as successful as mine. Article III...To Ron Skjonsberg, Greg Mutchler wills his Honda, Just in case Ron's is Junked for some unforseen reason. Article IV...Left to Eileen Sykroa is Sharon Anderson's and Abigail Crawford's quietness, in hopes that it will be put to use. Article V...T0 Jim Layden, Ed Nettestad wills his terrific physique to use in football. Article VI...I, Rick Schley, theoretically speaking of course, will my unusual sense of humor to Scott Beumer who thinks its great. Article VII...Glenn Dahl wants to will Donna Nudell the yellow Pontiac since he won't be around to use it much anymore. Article VIII...I, Vicki Schwagerl, leave my first chair in band to Barry Peterson; and I imagine he will be as sharp as I was. Article IX...To John Lynch, Cal Kallstrom and Neil Weeks leave their wrestling skills, hop- ing that he will attain the- status of state champion. Article X...Gary Dobbs and Ronnie Byman leave Mike Smith their ability to drive safely, as he has shown great promise. Article XI...Joann Foren leaves her enthusiasm in G.A.A. to Connie Dusing and Ember Ward, w who really get excited over a good game of dodge ball. Article XII,.,Frank Hein and Joe Serocki leave their parking space at Bud's to Dean Schwagel and Tom Sykora, but only is they know when to leave. Article XIII.,.Ginny Hansen bequeaths to Janet Hoffman the editorship of next year's annual. She hopes it won't be too much of a strain for Jan. Article XIV...I, Jerry Douglas, will my philosophizing ability to Keith Haggerty, who has already been taking lessons. Article XV...Pat Rowland's road map to New Effington will be handed down to Carolyn Marshall and Linda Zacharias, in hopes that they will not accidently stray to Sisseton. Article XVI...I, Marilyn Appl, will my bottle of auburn Clairol to Darlene Myhre. If you do it yourself, the color is so natural even your hairdresser won't know for sure. Article XVII...To Ron Birnbaum, Eugene Lehrke leaves his mechanical know-how so Ron can rev up” the cars at the garage. Article XVIII...Kathy Dusing doesn't wish to leave anything behind because she feels that everything she's got is needed, as she is Just begining to live. Article XIX...Vince Smith bequeaths his ability to ask intelligent, well-phrased questions to Charlene Birnbaum in hopes that she will use as little time as he did. Article XX...To Violet Grimli, Marie Spindler leaves her typing eraser from office practice providing she is conservative in its use next year. Article XXI...Jim Hoffman wills his wrestling ability to his cousin, Larry Judish, in hopes that he doesn't use it out of season. Article XXII...I, Paula Duffield, will my ability to have fun at dances to Mick Butala and Brent Smith, who are already getting into the swing of things. Article XXIII...To get them back to the right family, Mike Domarus leaves to Kathy Reed the fish-truck keys which he acquired last year. Article XXIV...Teresa Reineke leaves Rosella Reineke and Felicia Ortley her seat in F.H.A. hoping that they will be real ambitious next,year. Article XXV...To Ron DuMarce, Dick Schloe leaves his hunting skill. Of course it is to be used for stalking only four-legged animals. Article XXVI...Barb Smith bequeaths her two dented fenders to Renee Hennen so she won't have to go through the trouble of putting in her own. Article XXVII...I, Christy Bigelow, will my cheering talents; to K0K0 Westbrock my Jumping, to Judy Metz my yelling, and to Diane Hoffman my past experience. Article XXVIII...I, Pam Nigg, will my locks of hair to Sandy Lureen providing that she con- tinues to uphold the belief that ”blondes have more fun”. Article XXIX...To Pat Lubbers, Dave Ecker leaves the keys to a certain Ford station wagon. Providing he can come back and use it at any time. Article XXX...Mary Nigg is willing Sandy Grosenick her cheerfulness she has every morning, even though it may not be appreciated by Sandy's classmates. Article XXXI...To Don Johnson and Silas Ortley, Ron Ingemunson, Jerry Netz and Charles Mad- ison leave their height; hoping that, equally distributed, it will result in normal size. Article XXXII...Gloria Appel wills her ability to have fun, even on week nights, to Tom Agar during his Senior year. She hopes that this will keep him from studying too much. Article XXXIII...I, Jake Thompson, will my place in Agar's to Pat Domarus-the seat up by the ”good feeling” machine—the Juke box, of course.



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FOOTBALL VARSITY Bottom: M. Falkingham; K. Haggerty; P. Domains; B. Peterson; J. Metz; R. Bimbaum; L. Judish; R. Schley. Middle: D. Johnson; S. Beumer; J. Metz; D. Agar; D. Kallstrom; N. Weeks; T. Agar; V. Smith; J. Thompson; M. Smith. Tbp: Coach Reidberger; W. Appi; J. Layden; M. Domarus; C. Kallstrom; J. Hoffinan; E. Nettestad; R. Witte; M. Butala; B. Staith; C. Bigelow; Coach S chwartz. Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns Browns FOOTBALL SCORES Valley 33 Alberta 13 Valley 0 Valley 19 Valley 26 Valley 6 Valley 6 Valley 34 Valley 28 Valley 22 Chokio 13 Beardsley 0 Hoffman 0 Starbuck 6 Graceville C Herman 0 Hancock 13 Clinton 14 Head Coach, Mr. Reidberger; Captain Jim Hoffman; Assistant Coach, Mr. Schwartz Mike Domarus Linebacker All Conference CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L T Chokio 9 0 Browns Valley 7 1 1 Starbuck 7 1 1 Clinton 6 3 Beardsley 4 5 Graceville 4 5 Alberta 3 6 Hoffman 2 7 Herman 1 8 Hancock 0 9 18

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