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

 - Class of 1978

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ELAINE KUSCHEL plans on going to South Dakota State University at Brookings. Twenty years from now she will still be known as the shortest in the class. Mr. Hausmann was her favorite teacher because he could get his ideas across easily. Graduation from high school is sad. This diploma will mean a lot to Elaine but the one that will mean more to her is a college diploma. JOHN MEYEN is undecided what he s going to do after school. Twenty years from now he will be remembered for flooding the shop. He says the school can improve on their meals. Mr. Dittbemer was his favorite teacher be- cause he made school fun; and Ms. Violett for her looks. BRIAN MOLLENHOFF plans to go to college after graduation. Twenty years from now he will be remembered for having nothing to do but wander in the halls and for being voted as donating most to the class. Mr. Dittbemer was his favorite teacher because he learned a lot while having fun. Graduation is very important to Brian because it's-the last time all his friends will be together. ROSE NELSON plans to participate in on-the- job training. She thinks the school is alright although the students could improve their be- havior. Her favorite teacher was Mrs. Whelan because she understands about the work she gives. Graduation is very important to Rose. 10

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DALE DOBBS plans to go to school to be a coach or a broadcaster. Twenty years from now he will be remembered for always having a good time; no matter what the situation or whom he's with or why he's with them. Mr. Thornes was his favorite teacher because he had a unique way to discipline and he could relate to any situation. Gradua- tion will be a relief for Dale after hav- ing to get up so early only to be greet- ed by a crabby teacher. LORI DUSING plans on going to the Business College in St. Cloud. Twenty years from now she will be remembered for handing in a test with the crib notes still in it. Her favorite teacher was Mr. Mortimer because he's easy to get along with (most of the time). Gradu- ation is important to Lori because it means she can finally get out on her own and start living her life the way she wants to. DONNA JAMES is possibly planning a career in the military. Mr. Dittbemer was her favorite teacher because he could teach. PAM KLODT has not decided what she is going to do after graduation. Mrs. Whelan was her favorite teacher be- cause she learned the most in her room and also had alot of fun in dlass. Pam can't wait for graduation but she's scared for when the time comes. DIXIE KUSCHEL plans on going to col- lege atWhapheton, NDSS, for com- puter programing. Twenty years from now she will be remembered for being voted as donating the most to the class. She suggests consolidation would be just an all-around good improvement for our school. Mr. Dittbemer was her favorite teacher because he could re- late with the kids and make class fun. Graduation makes Dixie feel that she's made it through the twelve years so now she's ready to take the big step in- to the world. 9



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ELLEN KUSCHEL plans on going to Watertown Vo-Tech. Twenty years from now she will be remembered for her laugh and being voted as the noisiest. She remembers best when she got lost going to Regional Wrestling Tournaments in Fergus Falls and end- ing up by the Institution. Mr. Dittberner was her favorite teacher be- cause he understood the kids and lis- tened to all their problems. Graduation makes Ellen feel proud because she's achieved one more step in her life. MARGE Me LANE plans to go on to college after graduation. Twenty years from now she will be remembered for being the most athletic and the most flirtatious. Mr. Mortimer and Ms. Welshinger were her favorite teachers because besides being great teachers they were also close friends that she could go to with her problems. Gradu- ation is important to Marge because it gives her a feeling of accomplishment. DENISE NELSON plans on going onto college. Twenty years from now she will be remem- bered for her laugh. Denise suggests having a bigger school with a new gym. Mr. Dittebemer was her favorite teacher because he was so nice. Graduation makes Denise proud of herself. KEVIN O'LEARY plans to further his education at Alexandria Vo-Tech. Twenty years from now he will be re- membered for hurting his leg and limp- ing for a month afterwards. Kevin will remember the good times he had play- ing football and his battle with Mr. Hammond over detention. Mr. Jones was his favorite teacher because he was just an all-around good guy. JEFF PAULSON plans to go to Morris to major in P.E. Twenty years from now he will be remembered for being voted the most athletic and best dressed male in the senior class. He will always be thankful to the coach and the principal for getting him back on the football team after a misunderstanding. Mr. Lee was his favorite teacher. Gradua- tion means a lot to Jeff because he'll miss the people in school. 11

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