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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 Bcthcsda 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 Tout 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. THE ATOM PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1966 OF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL Pictures Courtesy of William's Studio MRS. CLAIRE DULGAR English 7 Ehglish 8 Ehglish 9 Speech MR. ROBERT KRCIL Shop 7 8 Farm Shop 11 12 Agriculture 9, 10, 11, 12 MRS. PATRICIA HALUDAY librarian 2 MR. GENE KROHNBERG Typing Shorthand I Shorthand II Consumer Math Bookkeeping Baseball Coach Jr. High Football Coach F H S MR. ROBERT MOE Science 8 9 Algebra 10 11 Biology 10 Football Coach Jr. High Basketball Coach MR. DONALD RINGBLOM Band Chorus Music 7 4 8 FACULTY MRS. ESTHER FOSS Art 7 8 Geography 8 Penmanship 7 8 Mathematics 7, 8, 9 MR. GERALD LOGAN Health 7 8 World History 11 American History 7 Basketball Coach MRS. CAROL LUDTKE Phy. Ed. 1.2, 7,8. 9,10 Home Ec. 7, 8, 9, 11, 4 12 Superintendent MR. MAHLER Principal MR. LENTZ Physics Grade Faculty MRS. HILLGER - GRADE 1 MRS. BARRETT - GRADE 2 MRS. ROEPKE - GRADE 5 MRS. BRACEY - GRADE b MRS. SATHER - GRADE 3 1R0W ONE: Lola Lee, Jane Eisenbarth, Jeffrey Ruff, Deborah Fern, Rosalyn Hall, Randy Distad. ROW TWO: Joseph Serbus III, Karen Radermacher, Nancy Buboltz, Barbara Braun, Diane Robben, Cindy Hjulberg, Perry Ziegenhagen. ROW THREE: Gregory Radermacher, Ricky Huwe, Robert Senkyr, Owen Anderson, Debra Mell, Douglas Koupal, Timothy Raderma cher, Rebecca Kokesch, James Forbrook. ROW FOUR: Michelle Bock, Leslie Munsell, Ronald McCarthy, Michael Schroeder, Philip Nevin, Brian Pederson, Thomas Anderson, Brenda Kvam, Deborah Scharfencamp. 2 ROW ONE: Jeffrey Crain, Victor Serbus, Betty Meyers, Barbara Eisenbarth, Kathryn Forsyth, Brian Serbus, Loren Zempel. ROW TWO: Mary Holtmann, Minda Triden, Miriam Rodvik, Sandra Breitkreutz, Nancy Dingels, Claudia Kokesch, Lonnie Senkyr, Raphael Fern. ROW THREE: Deborah Radermacher, Kathleen Kuelbs, Kathleen Jo Serbus, Barbara Hale, Mary Drexler, Robert Hall, John Sander, William Gruendemann. ROW FOUR: Laurie Kodet, Jeffrey Grunke, Thomas Hoffman, Nancy Freitag, Melvin Meyers, John Schueller, Joe Schroeder. t 4 HOW ONE: Colleen Anderson, iiary Fox, Bryan Huwe, Scott Scharfencamp, 3 William Radermacher. HOW TWO: Francis Machtemes, Rodney Serbus, Douglas Scharfencamp, Wayne Scharfencamp, Jeanette Koupal, Gary Freitag, Jeffrey Distad. HOW THREE: Ruth Ann Lee, Gail Poss, Jeffrey Gruendemann, Jennifer Anderson, Edward Nelson, Richard Mell. HOW POUR: Ervin Huwe, Steven McCorquodale, Jeff Larson, Todd Sherman, Diane Zeman, Paul Gaukstad, Robert Ricke. ROW ONE: Mary Jo Ruff, Diane Savela, Jewel Sather, Kevin Fox, Donna 4- Mickelson, Brenda Senkyr, Trudy Dingels. ROW TWO: Theresa Serbus, Paula Grong, Gregory Holtmann, Bernard Goelz, Debra Nelson, Michael Freitag, Cynthia Runyon, Patrick Serbus. MM THREE: Toni Crain, Neil Gaukstad, Jeffery Olson, William Hale, Rodney Sanders, Thomas Simonsen, Jeffery Radermacher, Mark Bethke, Duane Robben. ROW FOUR: Jan Marie Lee, Ricky Freitag, Roger Degner, Sean Ness, Deanna Hoffman, Kevin Thompson, Linda Ricke, Mark Kodet. Absent: Julie Dummer 5P.CW ONE: Dobra Distad, Cannon Anderson, Ruth Goelz, Michael Nounsingor, Linda Froitag, Barbara Koupal, Pamela Hall. ROW WO: Julie Hjulberg, Ralph Braun, Charles Gruendemann, Randy Ahrens, Jan Triden, Cynthia Poss, Randall Grunke, Martha Rodvik. ROW THREE: Ray Munsell, Teresa Forsyth, Randy Kvam, Kathzyn Huwe, Carol McCorquodale, Christopher Poss, David Munsell, Pamela Huve, Thomas Gruendemann. RCW FOUR: Debra Sherman, Larry Woldengen, Garnett Pederson, Roberta Lie8ke, Douglas Freitag, Kristin Johnson, Cynthia Kokesch, Dean Serbus. 5 ROW ONE: Royoe Hall, Kim Anderson, Ronald Zempel, Jeffrey Buboltz, Mr. Lemke. ROW TWO: Allen Radermacher, Margie Distad, Diane Drexler, Therese Crain, David Save la. ROW THREE: Mark Machtemes, James Sander, Judy Triden, Dennis Hanlon, Dallas Bock, Geralyn Eisenbarth. ROW FOUR: Valerie Koupal, Carol Robben, Curtis Sat her, Wayne Olson, Rebecca Olson, Paul IXunmer, Pamela Lothert. Ab- sent: Randall Hall. 7 SOW ONE: June Klinker, Susan Forbrook, Susan Gaukstad, Laurie Hjulberg, Debra Grunke, John Ruff. ROW TWO: Gail Kodet, Jin Dingels. Karsten Rodvik. Paul Ziegenhagen, David Mumme, Charles Crain, Barbara Goelz. ROW THREE: Duane Sander, Barbara Greenberg, David Dickneyer, Michael Serbus, Lee Ann Schueller, Blair Anderson, Steve Triden, Jeff Bethke. ROW POUR: Jane Gruendemann, Bob Fox, Janet Wolling, Barbara Ricke, Victor Johnson, Shirley Ringblom, Christine Kokesch. Absent: Allen Kutzke. 8 ROW ONE: Esther Berg, John Forsyth, Kenneth Distad, Cynthia Grunke, David McCorquodale, Leo Hacker, April Klinker. ROW TWO: Gary Dummer, Paul Larson, James White, Steven Menk, Andre Fox, Douglas Olson, Gene Scharfencamp, ROW THREE: Janet Kodet, Karen Kuelbs, Gary Lentz, Paul Pullen, Ronald Fern, Linda Scharfencamp, Sharron Hopp, Allen Julius. ROW FOUR: Alice Zempel, Donna Benson, Steven Freitag, Ricky Gruendemann, Donald Ringblom, Junior, Mark Sherman, Barbara Mell, Gale Boyum, Raynette Nelson. Absent: James Hoffman, Thomas Olson. 9 ROW ONE: Wayne Freitag, Catherine Goelz, Daniel Crain, Diane Olson, Allen Hjulberg, John Hopp. RCW WO: Linda Munsell, Arlene Schroeder, Kathleen Kachtemes, Susan Mumme, Bonnie Berg, Candace Bock, Geffrey Grong. RCW THREE: Allen 3erg, Eugene Longstrom, Brenda Hall, Nancy Schliemann, Kary Forbrook, Ardis Schultz. ROW FOUR: Kevin Neunsinger, Stanley Siegfried, Larry Gruenderaann, Thomas Veigel, Thomas Zeman, Thomas Drexler, Allen Kokesch. - _ ROW ONE Patrick Crain, Peggy Kokesch, Eugene Zempel, Mark Dummer, Kenneth | Q Rieke, Lester Zempel. ROW TWO: Michael Forbrook, Patrick McFarland, Linda Grunke, Carol Greenberg, Ann Larsen, Ruth Hlllbo, Gwenn Sather, Brenda Grunke, Richard Scharfencamp. ROW THREE Gary Savela, Earl Lieske, Jayson Anderson, Marie Ziegenhagen, Joyce Kodet, Dennis Diekmeyer, Lorraine Hanlon, Steven Hjulberg. ROW FOUR Michael McCorquodale, John Allen, Robert Finley, James Munsell, Larry Hoffman, Steven Rieke, Jerald Darning, Gerald Kuelbs, Steven Sather. : - % _ _ ROW ONE: Diane Schueller, Russell Serbus, Tom Fox, Pat Hopp. ROW TWO: Pam i 1 Olson, Connie Forbrook, Shirley Hall, Dixie Mickelson, Linda Kell. ROW THREE: Sandy Dickmeyer, James Leonard, Bill Hopp, Rita Benson, Clare Serbus, Charles Nordby. ROW FOUR: Roger Rieke, Ray Berg, Jerry Simonsen, Tom Kiester, Roger Zeman, Judy Johnson. JUNIORS FOOTBALL 1965 SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Nancy Davidson, Ruth Hillbo, Naomi Anderson-captain, Mary Nelson SCORES WB THEY 32 BOYD 7 59 ECHO 6 25 BALATON 14 38 WA BASSO 25 50 BKLVIEW 21 59 HANLEY FALLS 0 6 COTTONWOOD 6 n ROW ONE Earl Lieske, Manager, Tony Machtemes, Paul Slmonsen, Corey Johnson, Chuck Hluhm, Charles Lieske, John Neunsinger, Jayson Anderson, Manager. ROW TWO: Robert Moe, Head Coach, Dennis Dickmeyer, Gary Savela, Steve Sather, Bill Hopp, Mike McCor- quodale, Russell Serbus, Gerald Logan, Assistant Coach. ROW THREE: Jerry Deming, Roger Zeman, Jerry Simonsen, Larry Hofftnan, Raymond Berg, Gerald Kuelbs. Varsity Junior High ROW ONE: James Din gels, Jeff Bethke, Steve Menk, Allen Julius, Steve Triden, Dan Crain, Gary Lentz, Paul Zlegenhagen, Gene Krohnberg, Coach. ROW 1VK): Mark Sherman, Kevin Neunsinger, Ricky Gruendemann, Stanley Siegfried, Tom Zeman, Tom Drexler, Larry Gruendemann, Paul Pullen, Gene Scharfencamp, Paul Larson. HOMECOMING Queen Judy Serbus Grand Marshall Paul Simonsen Junior Queen Nancy Buboltz 1965 Junior King Kike Schroeder JUNIOR CLASS PLAY THE YOUNGEST by Philip Barry Charlotte Winslow. ... Sandra Dickmeyer Oliver Winslow ...... Jerry Simonsen Mark Winslow .................William Hopp Augusta Winslow Martin ... Shirley Hall Alan Martin. ........ .Roger Zeman Martha (Muff) Winslow. ... Clare Serbus Richard Winslow.........Thomas Kiester Nancy Blake. ...... .Connie Forbrook Katie. ......................Patricia Hopp Directed by Mrs. Claire Dulgar BASKETBALL 1966 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Nancy Schliemann, Brenda Grunke-mascot, Brenda Hall, Arlene Schroeu --captain SCORES WE THEY 39 Fairfax IT 56 Bird Island 68 40 Morton 34 44 Sleepy Eye 47 56 B.I. St. Mary' s 71 53 Winthrop 40 61 Wabasso 56 50 Gaylord 66 48 Morgan 5 5 Winthrop 60 55 Fairfax 65 41 D.M.L.H.S. 38 63 Sleepy Eye 31 53 Gibbon 55 36 Morgan 77 52 Morton 53 49 Gibbon 66 49 Sanborn 54 17 KNEELING: John Neunsinger, Jerry Simonsen, Larry Hoffman, Corey Johnson, Roger Zeman. STANDING: Coach, Mr. Logan, Roger Rieke, Jim Munsell, Jerry Deming, Bob Finley, Gary Scharfencamp, Steve Sather. A - TEAM 18 ROW ONE: Steve Sather, Steve Hjulberg, Gary Savela, Mike Forbrook, Mike McCorquo- dale, Allen Kokesch, Kevin Nennsinger. ROW TWO: Mr. Krohnberg, Coach, Jin Hoffman, Bob Finley, Jerry Denting, Tom Viegel, Jin Munsell, Roger Rieke, Dennis Diekmeyer. B TEAM JUNIOR HIGH ROW ONE: David Mamas, Jin Din gels, David Diekmeyer, Jeff Bethke, Paul Ziegenhagen, Charles Crain, Jack Ruff. ROW TWO: Mike Serbus, Duane Sander, Jim White, Gary Lentz, Paul Larson, John Forsyth, Mr. Moe, Coach. ROW THREE: Kars tan Rodvik, Blair Anderson, Steve Triden, Andre Fox, Allen Julius, Steve Menk, Gene Scharfencaap, Vic- tor Johnson. ROW FOCR: Paul Pullen, Stan Siegfried, Tom Drexler, Tom Zeman, Dan Crain, Ricky Gruendemann, Marie Sherman, Bob Fox. ROW ONE: Mike Forbrook, John Neunsinger, Jayson Anderson, Mike MeCorquodale, Gerald Kuelbs, Bob Finley. ROW TWO: Tony Machtemas, Charles Lieske, Steve HJulberg, Gary Savela, Dennis Dickmeyer, Jerry Deming. ROW THREE: Bill Hopp, Roger Rieke, Raul Simonsen, Russell Serbus, Earl Lieske, Steve Sather. ROW FOUR: Ray Berg, Roger Zeman, Corey Johnson, Jim Munsell, Larry Hoffman, Chuck HLuhm. ROW ONE: Brenda Grunke, Ruth Hillbo, Maiy Nelson, Naomi Anderson, Nancy Davidson, Judy Serbus, Virginia Zempel, Mrs. Ludtke, Advisor. ROW TWO: Candy Bock, Kathleen Machtemes, Brenda Hall, Susan Mumme, Nancy Schliemann, Cathe Goelz, Linda Munsell, Arlene Schroeder. ROW THREE: Linda Grunke, Joyce Kodet, Clare Serbus, Connie For- brook, Lorraine Hanlon, Pat Hopp, Pam Olson, Mary Forbrook, Ardis Schultz, Barbara Schueller, Linda Wellnitz. ROW FOUR: Linda Mell, Sandy Dickmeyer, Rita Benson, Marilyn Wlllhite, Gwenn Sather, Ann Larson, Carol Greenberg, Judy Johnson, Shirley Hall, Lois Munsell. CLUB ROW ONE: John Neun singer, Vice President, Mrs. Foss, Advisor, Nancy Davidson, Presi- dent, Sandy Dickraeyer, Secretary - Treasurer. ROW TWO: Virginia Zempel, Brenda Grunke, Raynette Nelson, Mary Forbrook, Roger Zeman, John Allen, Stanley Siegfried, Blair Anderson. STUDENT COUNCIL FFA ROW ONE: Dan Wellnitz, Sentinel; Don Wolling, Reporter; Charles Lieske, Secretary; Tony Machtemes, President; Paul Slmonsen, Vice-President; Jerry Slmonsen, Treasurer; Mr. Krcil, Advisor. ROW TWO: Lester Zempel, Wayne Freitag, John Hopp, Dan Crain, Eugene Longstrom, Allen Hjulberg, Pat Crain. ROW THREE: Eugene Zempel, Dick Schar- fencamp, Kenneth Rleke, Allen Berg, Charles Nordby, Allen Kokesch, Tom Fox, Geoffrey Grong. ROW FOUR: John Allen, Steve Hjulberg, Jim Leonard, Kevin Neunsinger, John Benson, Russ Serbus, Tom Drexler, Stanley Siegfried. ROW FIVE: Earl Lieske, Jayson Anderson, Mil Hopp, Gary Soharfencamp, Lloyd Freitag, John Fern, Tom Zeman. ROW SIX: Mark Dummer, Steve Ricke, Tom Kiester, Tom Veigel, Ray Berg, Larry Gruendemann. ROW SEVEN: Chuck HLuhm, Joe Chatleain, Larry Hoffman, Jerald Doming, Jim Munsell, Roger Rleke. ROW ONE: Co-Editors, Naomi Andersen, Nancy Davidson; Cub-Editors, Sandra Dickmeyer, Connie Forbrook. ROW TWO: Exchange Editor, Virginia Zempel; Art Editor, Mary Nelson; Exchange Editor, Barbara Schueller; Art Editor, Shirley Hall; Business Manager, Linda Mell. ROW THREE: Sports Editor, John Neunsinger; Production, Jayson Anderson; Head Typist, Lois Munsell; Sports Editor, Corey Johnson; Business Manager, Judy Serbus; Production, Roger Zeman. A T S O T M A I F T F REPORTERS: ROW ONE: Linda Grunke, Gwenn Sather, Brenda Grunke, Patricia Hopp. ROW TWO: Margaret Valentin, Ruth Hillbo, Lorraine Hanlon, Linda Wellnitz, Ann Larson, ROW THREE: Pam Olson, Joyce Kodet, Judy Johnson, Rita Benson, Clare Serbus. E STANDING: Business Manager, Margaret Valentin; Advisor, Mr. Lentz; Business Manager, Nancy Davidson. SITTING: Ass't Editor, Virginia Zempel; Co-Editors, Mary Nelson, Lois Munsell; Ass't Editor, Judy Serbus. A S 22 ROW ONE: Laurie Hjulberg, Susan Gaukstad, Charles Crain, Karsten Rodvik, Blair Anderson, Steven Triden, Paul Ziegenhagen, Allen Kutzke. ROW TWO: Charles Nordby, Lois Munsell, Judy Serbus, Linda Mell, Naomi Anderson, Sharron Hopp, Shirley Ring- blom. ROW THREE: Linda Grunke, Sandra Dickmeyer, Connie Forbrook, Candace Bock, Brenda Hall, Margaret Valentin, Nancy Davidson, Jim White. RCW FOUR: Patty Hopp, Shirley Hall, Mary Forbrook, Corey Johnson, Roger Zeman, Don Ringblom, Jr., John Allen, Bob Fox. DECLAMATION ONE-ACT PLAY Naomi Anderson, John Allen, Tom Kiester GRENECHDCA ROW ONE: Ruth Hillbo, Steve Sather, Naomi Anderson, Gail Kodet, Sharron Hopp. ROW WO: Arlene Schroeder, Gwenn Sather, Pat Hopp, Gary Lentz, Rita 3enson, Donald Ring- blom, Junior, Gary Savela. RON THREE: Candy Bock, Debra Grunke, Susan Gaukstad, Ann Larson, Carol Greenberg, Jane Gruendemann, John Ruff, Karsten Rodvik, Douglas Olson, James Dingels, Lois Munsell. RON FOUR: John Benson, Allen Julius, 3renda Hall, Laurie Hjulberg. BAND RON ONE: Bonnie Berg, Shirley Hall, Pam Olson, Linda Grunke, Candy Bock, Dixie Mickelson, Nancy Davidson. RCW TOO: Judy Johnson, Lorraine Hanlon, Mary Forbrook, Connie Forbrook, Ann Larson, Nancy Schliemann, Mary Nelson. RCW THREE: Allan Hiulberg, Dennie Dickmeyer, Brenda Hall, Susan Murarae, Gwenn Sather, Naomi Anderson, Lois Munsell. ROW FOUR: Ray Berg, Allen Kokesch, Pat McFarland, Jayson Anderson, Tom Kiester, Jerry Simonsen, Corey Johnson. ROW ONE: Carol Greenberg, Margaret Kokesch, Rita Benson, Marie Ziegenhagen, Pat Hopp, Diane Schueller, Cathe Goelz. ROW TWO: Ruth Hillbo, Margaret Valentin, Sandy Dickneyer, Linda Mell, Joyce Kodet, Arlene Schroeder, Kathleen Machtemes, Brenda Grunke, Donald Ringblora, Director. ROW THREE: Roger Zeman, Russell Serbus, Paul Simonsen, Mike McCorquodale, Stanley Siegfried, Ton Zeman, Steve Hjulberg. ROW FOUR: Larry Hoffman, John Benson, Donald Wolling, Jim Munsell, Bill Hopp, Tony Machtemes, Steve Sather, John Allen, Gary Savela. CHORUS ROW ONE: Linda Munsell, Kathleen Machtemes, Susan Forbrook, Barbara Ricke, Joyce Kodet. ROW WO: Barbara Greenberg, Karen Kuelbs, Janet Kodet, Mark Sherman, Nancy Davidson, Shirley Ringblom, Susan Mumme, John Allen. ROW THREE: Donna Benson, David Mumme, Sandra Dickraeyer, Bill Hopp, Steve Triden, Paul Ziegenhagen, Paul Lar- son, Nancy Schliemann, Jim Munsell, Jayson Anderson, Margaret Valentin. STANDING: Diane Schueller, Lorraine Hanlon, Marie Ziegenhagen, Linda Grunke, Donald Ringblom, Director. Nancy Davidson Saxophone Solo Naomi Anderson Flute Solo Margaret Valentin Trombone Solo BAND SOLOS ENSEMBLE Trombone Quartet Jim Munsell, Nancy Schllemann, Margaret Valentin, Jayson Anderson John Allen Baritone Solo Susan Mumme Saxophone Solo Don Ringblom, Jr. Trumpet Solo RCW ONE: John Neunsinger, Tony Machtemes, Charles Lieske, Paul Simonsen, Corey Johnson, Russell Serbus, Roger Zeman, Jerry Simonsen. RCW TWO: Kevin Neunsinger, Dennis Dickmeyer, Steven Sather, Bob Finley, Jerry Doming, Jim Hoffman, Stanley Siegfried, Earl Lieske, Mr. Krohnberg, Coach. BASEBALL TRACK ROW ONE: Gary Savela, Ken Rieke, Gene Scharfencamp, Ricky Gruendemann, Blair Ander- son. ROW TWO: John Neunsinger, Jim Hoffman, Corey Johnson, Larry Hoffman, Mr. Logan, Coach. Naomi Anderson D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Sandra Dickmeyer F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart District F.F.A. Sweetheart AWARDS 1 Corey Johr.-oc John Neunsinger All-district Football All-district Football All-state Football Sandra Dickmeyer Girls State Roger Zeman Boys State 28 STANDING: Paul Simonson, Virgini Zerpel , Nancy Davidson, Margaret Valentin, Judy Serbus, John Neunsinger. SITTING: Dan Wellnitz, Mary Nelson, Naomi Anderson. LUXURY CRUISE By Fred Carmichael Verla Simpkins . Cecilia Simpkins Louisa ......... Arturo.......... Lillian Gregory Drew Watson . . Fran Watson . . Hamilton Foote Corinne Foote . Margaret Valentin . Naomi Anderson . . . Judy Serbus • John Neunsinger . Nancy Davidson • . Paul Simonsen . Virginia Zempel . . Dan Wellnitz . . . Mary Nelson Directed by Mrs. Claire Dulgar Tough luck Cissie 'ole girl! Not the camera, Fran! PARADISE ISLE Carol Greenberg, Waiters John Allen and Bob Finley, Peggy Kokesch Marshall High School Dance Band ROW ONE: John Neunsinger, George Hacker, Jeanette Fern, Linda Wellnitz. ROW TWO: Tony Machtemes, Mary Nelson, Naomi Anderson, John Benson, Barb Schueller. ROW THREE: John Fern, Lloyd Freitag, Judy Serbus, Virginia Zempel, Charles Lieske, Marilyn Willhite. ROW FOUR: Margaret Valentin, Paul Simonsen, Nancy Davidson, Lois Munsell, Dan Wellnitz. ROW FIVE: Charles Bluhm, Donald Wolling, Corey Johnson, Joe Chatleain, Gary Scharfencamp. GRADUATION 1966 Commencement iPxexci eS PROCESSIONAL.............. High School Band INVOCATION . Reverend LeRoy Nevin VALEDICTORY ....._... ..... Nancy Davidson MY TASK __________ Carol Greenberg INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER Sup!. H. A. Mahler COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS By-Products In Educalion JOHN M. HERRMANN Consultant - • Writer - - Lecturer VALEDICTORY Virginia Zempel CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN Girls' Choir PRESENTATION CF CLASS Principal Edwin Lontz PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Carl Hillbo Chairman, School Board SPECIAL AWAPDS Kenneth U'Ren Commander American Legion 308 JOHN PHILIP SOUSA PAND AWARD Mrs. Wilbert Savela President of Bend and Chorus Mothers MEDLEY OF BRAHMS FOLK SONGS YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE High School Chorus BENEDICTION Reverend LeRoy Nevin FECESSIONAL High School Band CO-VALEDICTORIANS: Nancy Davidson and Virginia Zempel HONOR STUDENTS: John Neunsinger, Naomi Anderson, Margaret Valentin, Nancy Davidson, Lois Munsell, Virginia Zempel. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD: Tony Machtemes and Nancy Davidson BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW: Lois Munsell JOHN PHILIP SOUSA BAND AWARD: Nancy Davidson D. A. R. AWARD: Naomi Anderson PRESIDENT CLASS OFFICERS Paul Simonsen VICE PRESIDENT Lois Munsell SECRETARY Judith Serbus TREASURER ■ Mary Nelson CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Bluo and White Yellow Rose CO - VALEDICTORIANS NANCY DAVIDSON: Student Council-3,4, Officer-3,4; Class Officer-2; Cheer- leader-1,3,4; Girls! Club-1,2,3,4, Offi- cer-3; School Paper-2, Cub-Editor-3, Co- Editor -4; Atom Business Manager - 4; Declamation-1,2,3; Band-1,2,3,4, Ensem- ble-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Ensemble-2, 3; Maiorette-1,2,3,4; Girls' State-3; Class Play-3,4; Co-Valedictorian-4, VIRGINIA ZEMPEL: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4 Officer-4; Declamation-1,2; Chorus-1,2 3, Ensemble-3; Atom Assistant Editor-4 School Paper-2,3, , Exchange Editor-3, Class Officer-3; Student Council - 4 Class Play-3,4; Co-Valedictorian-4. NAOMI ANDERSON: Band-1,2,3,4, Ensemble-4; Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble-4; Class Play-3.4; Girls' Club-1,2,3, , Officer-3,k; Student Council-2; School Paper-2, Cub-Editor-3, Co-Editor-4; One Act Play-4, Declamation-1,4; Cheerleader-1,2,3, ; Library Club-4; Homecoming Queen Attendant-4, JOHN BENSON: Football Manager-1,2; Football-3; Basketball Manag- er-1,2,3; F.F.A.-1,2,3,4; Declamation-1; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1, 2,3,4; Class Play-3. CHARLES BLUHM: Basketball-2,3; Fcotball-2,3,4; F.F.A.-1,2,3,4; Declamation-1. NAOMI JOHN CHUCK JOE JENNY JOHN JOSEPH CHATIEAIN: Football-1; Basketball-1; FFA-1,2,3,4. JEANETTE FERN: Transferred- -. JOHN FERN: Transferred-4; FFA-4. LLOYD FREITAG: FFA-1,2,3,4. GEORGE HACKER: FFA-1,2,3,4. COREY JOHNSON: Chorus-1,2,3,4; School Paper-4; Basketball- 1,2, 3.4, Co-captain-4; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-2,3,4; FFA-1; Declamation-4; Class Officer-2; Grand Marshall Candidate-4. CHARLES LIESKE: Baseball-4, Manager-2,3; Basketball Manager- 3,4; Football-1,3,4; FFA-1,3,4; Chorus-1. LLOYD GEORGE COREY CHARLES TONY LOIS MARY ANTHONY MACHTEMES: Chorus-2,3,4; Baseball-1,2,J,4; Football- 1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2; Track-1,2; FFA-1,2,3,4, State Far- mer-4, District Officer-4; Declamation-1; Class Officer-1,35 Student Council-2,3; Class Play-3, LOIS MUNSELL: Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Accompanist-3, 4; Girls' Club-1,2,3,4; Declamation-1,2,4; Atom Co-editor- 4; School Paper-2,3,4; Class Officer-3,4; Class Play-3. MARY NELSON: Chorus-1,2,3,4, Ensemble-4; Girls' Club-1,2,3, 4, Officer-4; Cheerleader-1,2,3,4; Atom Co-editor-4; School Paper-2, Art Editor-3,4; Class Officer-4; Class Play-3,4; Homecoming Attendant-4. JOHN NEUNSINGER: Baseball-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4, Co- captain-4; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-4; FFA-1,4; Declamation- 4; Boys' State-3; Class Play-3, ; School Paper-4; Class Of- ficer-1; Student Council Officer-4; Grand Marshall Candidate -4. GARY SCHARFENCAMP: Class Officer-1; FFA-1,2,3,4; Baaket- ball-1,2,3. BARBARA SCHUELLER: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4; Chorus-1,2,3; School Paper-3,4, Exchange Editor-4. JOHN GARY BARB JUDY PAUL JUDY SERBUS: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4, Officer-4; Declamation-1, 4; Chorus-1,2,3 Ensemble-3; Atom Assistant Editor-4; School Paper-2,3.4, Business Manager-4; Class Officer-1,4; Class Play-3,4; F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart-3; Homecoming Queen-4. PAUL SIMONSEN: Basketball-1,2; Football-1,2,3,4; Track-3; Baseball-4; F.F.A.-1,3,4; Declamation-1,2,3; Chorus-2,3,4; Class Officer-3,4; Class Play-3,4; Grand Marshall-4. MARGARET VALENTIN; Girls' Club-1,2,3; Declamation-1,2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4, Ensembles-2,3.4; Chorus-1,2,3,4, Ensembles-2, 3,4; School Paper-2,3,4; Atom Business Manager-4; Class Play-3,4. DARWIN WELLNITZ: Basketball-1,2; Football-1; F.F.A.-1,2,3; Class Play-3,4. LINDA WELLNITZ: Girls' Club-1,2,3,4; Library Club-4; School Paper-2,4. MARILYN WULHITE: Transferred-4; Girls' Club-4. MARGARET DONALD WOLLING: F.F.A.-l,2,3,4; Chorus-3,4. DAN DON MARILYN LINDA Personnel COOKS: Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Julius SECRETARY: Mrs. D. Menk EUS DRIVERS: Leonard Bratsch, Merle Finley, Chester CUSTODIANS: Tony Horner and Leonard Bratsch Mickelson, Ed Wilkinson SITTING: Mrs. F. Allen, Mr. Carl Hillbo, Mr. P. Forsyth. STANDIM3: Mr. S. Deming, Mr. L. Hoffman, Mr. H. A. Mahler, Mr. W. Savela. School Board Watch your money grow FRANKLIN STATE BANK General Banking and Insurance 557-2233 FRANKLIN LUMBER HARDWARE For all your lumber needs 557-2291 see Dave McKee Franklin, Minnesota CAVEN ELEVATOR Don Chatleain-manager 557-2214 Grain-Seed-Feed-Fertilizer Grain Cleaning-Grinding-Mixing Bulk Delivery Franklin, Minnesota NELSON YARDS Franklin, Minnesota 557-2241 These little piggies went to market BEN'S U-SAVE For variety courteous service and savings Franklin, Minnesota 557-2231 FRANKLIN PRODUCE Eggs. chickens and feed See Clarence and Elmer Sather Franklin, Minnesota 557-2246 BE SURE WITH PURE FRANKLIN OIL COMPANY Franklin, Minnesota 557-2216 See Leonard or Bruce todayl WILLIAM'S STUDIO Redwood Falls, Minnesota Bill says: Remember it with photographs! Congratulations to a class that has put in as many years at Franklin High as I have. Good Luck and the best of success to you in the future. Tony Homer THE MUSIC STORE Redwood Falls, Minnesota Records Sheet Music Band Instruments Piano 4 Organ Sales Magnovox, Stereo, and Televisions PRAX BAKER! Fairfax, Minnesota Bread M-M-M! ? V 8AKERY- I FRESH BREAD rolls pIZZA pizza cakes CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '66 from the senior citizens of Franklin Heights Nursing Home FROM 'A' TO 'Z' IN VARIETY B 4 B VARIETY Franklin, Minnesota 557-2232 HAP 4 JOYCE'S LOCKER Franklin, Minnesota 557-2226 Butchering Processing Complete Locker Service FORBROOK ELECTRIC The best in | | electric needs Franklin, Minnesota 557-2705 KNUDSON'S JEWELRY J ewelry Gifts Glassware China Redwood Falls, Minnesota Best Wishes ancj Congratulations Mary Simonsen Franklin, Minnesota EHLERS DEPARTMENT STORE and MENS STORE clothing and accessories for men and women REDWOOD FALLS GREENHOUSE For speedy service and all your flower needs CONGRATULATIONS to the class of '66 Redwood Falls, Minnesota Mr. A Mrs. Albert Hohle Insurance Agent Franklin, Minnesota 557-2271 FRESH UP WITH Tony Horner -Distributor Sylvester Haefner -Driver £i Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Seniors of '66 Clarise A Tor Drexler Franklin, Minnesota Best wishes to the class of 1966 Ruby A Serenis Doming Franklin, Minnesota E. W. Hall, Editor Franklin, Minnesota For all your printing needs FRANKLIN TRTBTJHi. CONGRATULATIONS AND THE BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF '66 WALT'S CAFE Franklin, Minnesota 557-2M4 The Floyd Munsell Family m 3akery Products Coffee Pop Lunches © , A Attractive Men's DOUG'S SINCLAIR 557-2238 Franklin, Minnesota For snappy service see WILSON'S Redwood Falls, Minnesota 0 L CLEM'S Jewelry and Gifts Clem Hillig. -Proprietor Redwood Falls, Minnesota The Best of Luck to the Seniors of '1966' Ed La miners Franklin, Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS to the graduates of '66 Franklin, Minnesota OPEN TUE.-FRI. SAT. NIGHTS FRANKLIN BARBER SHOP Compliments of Rudy Olson ISABEL'S BEAUTY SHOP For the style that's right every time MINNESOTA VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Extension Phones Colored Phones Si Silas Larson Manager Franklin, Minnesota BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1966 George Serbus Franklin, Minnesota THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP Franklin, Minnesota MINT CAFE Redwood Falls, Minnesota CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS of '66 CHET'S GARAGE Fix it at Chet's Chester Mickelson Franklin, Minnesota 557-2780 POSS HARDWARE For The Best of Luck Seniors of '66 Plumbing Heating Building LARSON ELECTRIC Franklin. Minnesota For all G.E. appliances 557-2236 Every day is a Stanley Beverly Boyum needs m h, special day FRANKLIN CLEANERS Vern Schueller 557-2249 NELSON ELECTRIC 557-2711 See Delbert today for your wiring needs SAVE! RAMEY'S TEXACO AND CAFE SCHMIDT'S MARKET Meat Processing Lockers Groceries Franklin, Minnesota FRANKLIN CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Thoy handle all dairy products 557-2225 lunches short orders greyhound bus terminal Wayne Skip Ramey SHEAR MAGIC BEAUTY SALON CONGRATULATIONS 637-8810 255 E. Second St. (Redwood Falls, Minnesota Mrs. Lillian Westermann The latest in women's fashions GALLES Fix it at KOUPAL'S GARAGE i' N S P Redwood Falls. Minnesota Franklin, Minnesota 557-2248 awtboA iprlS World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarcne, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. 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 dcGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DcGaulle 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-milc-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 10 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 suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 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 colonics 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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