Franklin High School - Atom Yearbook (Franklin, MN)

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WORLD SERIES Oakland A's defeated New York Mets for second consecutive World Series title Comet Kohoutek illuminated skies, not to return for 75.000 years. Fuel shortage caused many gas stations to close on Sundays. WATERGATE Members of American Indian Movement gained attention for their cause by capturing and holding town of Wounded Knee. South Dakota Senator Sam Ervin opened Senate Watergate hearings ATOM '74’ II LSK. Senior Pictures Activities Organizations . 2? m Athletics Grades Autographs ■ DEDICATION We, the Class of 1974, would like to dedicate the .yearbook to Mrs. Von Bargen Without her many hours of hard work, this book would never be. MARK BETHKE Football 1,2,3 Tri-captain 4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 1. TONI CRAIN Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Girl's Basketball 4; Volleyball 4; Softball 4; FFA 4; Paper Staff 4; Tri-editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Declam 3; Class Plays 3,4; One Act Play 3, student director 4; Library Cadet 3,4; Drama Club 1. ROGER DEGNER FFA 1,2,4; Band 1; Class Play 4. TRUDY DINGELS Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2; GAA 1,2, Officer 3; Snow- Queen 4; Pep Club 4; Class Officer 4. DONNA DOUMA Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3, Officer 4; Stage Band 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 3, Officer 4; Class Plays 3,4; Cheerleading 4; GAA 1,2, Officer 3; Homecoming Queen 4. JULIE DUMMER Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Declam 1,2,3, 4; Drama Club 1; One-act Play 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Student Council 4; FFA 2,4, Officer 3; FFA Chorus 2; State FFA Band 4; Basketball 4; Volleyball 3,4; Soft- ball 4. KEVIN FOX FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 1. NEIL GAUKSTAD FFA 1,2,3, Officer 4; Play 4; Football 1,3; Class Officer 4; Band 1; Lettermen's Club 3, BERNARD GOELZ Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3; Lettermens Club 4. WILLIAM HALE FFA 1,2,3,4. DEANNA HOFFMAN Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3, 4; Student Council 2; GAA 1, Officer 2; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 2,3; Co-editor 4; Annual Staff 4; One-Act play 3, School Play 3,4. GREG HOLTMANN Band 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball Manager 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; FFA 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Annual Staff 4. 3 JAN LEE Band 1,2,3,4; Stagehand 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; GAA 2; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Girls County 3; FFA 4. BARB MACMASTERS Choir 3,4; OEA 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3,4; GAA 3, Junior Class Play 3; School Play 4; Percussion Ensemble 4. DEBBIE NELSON Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,45 Stagehand 3,4; Paper Staff 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; One-act Play 4; Library Cadet 4; Class Officer 4; Girls State 3; Annual Staff 3,4. SEAN NESS Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Football 1, 3, Tri-Captain 4; Golf 2,3, Captain 4; FFA 1, 2; Officer 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,4; Class Officer 2; Homecoming Grand Marshall 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys County 3. JEFFREY OLSON Class Officer 3,4; FFA 1,2,3, Officer 3; State Chorus 4; Chorus 1,2,3 Officer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; State Band 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letter- men's Club 4; Grand Marshall candidate 4; One Act Play 4. JEFF RADERMACHER FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3. 4 MARY JO RUFF Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, Captain 2,3,4' Student Council 1,3; President 4; Paper Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 2; Declam 1,2,4; Class Plays 3,4; One Act Play 3; Girl's County 3; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; FFA Sweetheart 3; Class Officer 2; Drama Club 1; Co-Salutatori an 4. RODNEY SANDER Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Chorus 4; FFA 1, 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. JEWEL SATHER Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Declam 1; GAA 1,2; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Class Plays 3,4; Li- brary Cadet 4; Pep Club 4; Secretary to Sen- ior Class 4; Annual Staff 4. DIANE SAVELA Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; OEA 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Play 3,4. BRENDA SENKYR Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; OEA 4; Snow Queen 3; Home- coming attendant 4. PAT SERBUS FFA 1,2, Officer 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Class Play 3; Class Officer 1,2; Snow King 4. 5 TOM SIMONSEN Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Lettermen's Club 2,4, Officer 3; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 3; Boy's State 3; One-act Play 4; FFA 1,2, Officer 3, 4; State FFA Band 3,4; National FFA Band 3; Band 1,2,3, Officer 4; Stage Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, Officer 4; Men's Chorus 1,2,3; Home- coming Candidate 4. THERESE SERBUS Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Volley- ball 1; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. KEVIN THOMPSON Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; FFA 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Stage Band 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4. Class Officers: President, Jeff Olson; Treasurer, Neil Gaukstad, Vice-President, Kevin Thompson; Secretary, Jewel Sather. 6 ACTIVITIES Donna Douma and Sean Ness, Homecoming Royalty Our 1st date, and already Brian is starting to ignore me! , Kristin seems to be thinking. Oh Garn, here we go again! HOMECOMING IS: The cheerleaders trying a new recipe and ending up with Chum A dumb chicken Being in the Senior Skit Getting ready for the big day Proclaiming to the world that FFA is RIGHT ON! Getting so excited you have an accident The one-act play was Death of a Hired Man. The players placed second in the District. The three-act play was entitled Night of January 16 . p L A Y S Tom Si monsen, Jeff Olson, Miss Jeppe- sen, Debbie Nelson, Julie Dummer, Toni Crain. First Row: Sean Ness, John Schueller, Neil Gaukstad, Jewel Sather, Debbie Nelson, Julie Dummer, Mary Jo Ruff, Second Row: Rodney Serbus, Kevin Fox, Ed Nelson, Deanna Hoffman, Jennifer Anderson, Toni Crain, Roger Deg- ner. Third Row: Jan Lee, Gail Poss, Jean Koupal, Colleen Anderson, Karen Dickmeyer, Miss Jeppesen, Fourth Row: Mary Fox, Diane Zeman, Diane Savela, Therese Serbus, Donna Douma. Right away we've got BURNT Sno-Royaltyl Sixteen gallons will never be enough. I told you NEVER to call me at the office. Let's not get upset about the deal. Chum. 13 Elementary music just isn't all it's cracked up to be! Barb and Therese even have fun being janitors. The latest in shades, modeled by Sid. STUDENT GOV’T DAY Is this Chicken for real? It's really tough reading through this puppy. 14 The band lived up to their name. P I f Serving puncn at the dance were Mary Drexler and Barb Bsenbarth. c E S 0 F Minde can really tell a good joke, can’t she, Mark? MC’s John Schuller and Kathy Forsyth. A P R I L Brenda seems to be the only one proud to be at the Franklin Prom. Sean and Colleen smile pretty for the photographer. PROM 74” Kathy and John announce the arrival of Mark and Linda in the Grand March. 16 She was a long, cool chicken in a black dress... It looks like Sid, Brenda, and Bony have had enough to eat at the prom. Oats, why don't you pay attention to what you're doing? Mr. Femling found something amusing at the prom. Mary Jo is really keeping an eye on the Jolly Green Giant from Morgan. The Mod Squad, Chink, Denise, and Chum, plan their escape into the Coral Reef. 17 GRADUATION First Row: Minde Triden Leslie Munsell Lola Lee, Barb Eisenbarth. Second Row: Barb Hale, Michelle Bock, Debbie Mell, Julie Lund, Kathy Serbus, Donna Douma, Jeff Crain. Third Row: Kathy Forsyth, Mary Drexler, Brenda Kvam, Jeff Douma, Jane Eisenbarth, Jean Koupal. Fourth Row: Kevin Thompson, Tom Hoffman, Julie Dummer, Jan Lee, Jewel Sather, Becky Kokesch. Officers: President: Tom Simonsen, Vice-President: Greg Holtman, Secretary: Debbie Nelson. Everybody loves a STAR!! 20 Is Santa stuck in the chimney? The FHS concert band plays to perfection as Santa supervises from the side. First Row: Jennifer Anderson, Colleen Anderson, Gail Poss, Second Row: Brian Serbus, Greg Holtman, Diane Zeman, Debbie Nelson, Nancy Buboltz, Mary Holtman, Third Row: Diane Savela, Tom Simonson, Lori Sather, Perry Ziegenhagen, Deanna Hoffman, Brian Pederson, Jeff Olson, Fourth Row: Brenda Senkyr, Rosland Hall, Nancy Dingles, Theresa Serbus, Toni Crain, Miriam Rodvik, Todd Sherman. Stage Band: Kneeling: Jan Lee Donna Douma, Debbie Nelson, Mary Fox, Diane Ze- man, Greg Holtmann, Standing: Jeff Olson, Deanna Hoffman, Lori Sather, Brian Pe- derson, Kevin Thompson, Gail Ross, Tom Simonsen, Todd Sherman, Diane Savela, Mary Jo Ruff, Jean Koupal, Jane Eisenbarth, Jeff Douma, Mr. Femling. Trumpet Trio: Jean Koupal, Tom Simon- sen, Diane Savela. Flute Solo: Gail Poss. Flute Solo: Mary Jo Ruff. Clarinet Quartet: Michelle Bock, Barb Hale, Debbie Mell, Mary Drexler. Clarinet Solo: Barb Hale. Trumpet Solo: Tom Simonsen. Baritone Solo: Julie Dummer. Trombone Duet: Perry Ziegenhagen, Owen Anderson. Tuba Solo: Tom Hoffman. Percussion: First Row: Nancy Dingels Miriam Rodvik, Rosalyn Hall, Second Row: Therese Serbus, Toni Crain, Brenda Senkyr, Barb Mac Masters. First Row: Rosland Hall, Mary Fox, Lori Sather, Kathy Forsyth, Colleen Anderson, Jewel Sather, Brenda Senkyr, Barb Eisen- barth, Second Row: Therese Serbus, Donna Douma, Diane Savela, Brenda Kvam, Julie Lund, Jean Koupal, Toni Crain, Debbie Nelson, Third Row: Deanna Hoffman, Jan Lee, Diane Zeman, Barb Hale, Gail Poss, Debbie Radermacher, Perry Ziegenhagen, Rod Serbus, Victor Serbus, Fourth Row: Pat Machtemes, Brian Pederson, Rod Sander, Todd Sherman, Rich Mel I, Kevin Thompson, Jeff Olson, Tom Hoffman, Sean Ness. s E H C N 1 H 1 G 0 0 H 1 R R First Row: Michelle Bock, Minde Triden, Nancy Buboltz, Jane Eisenbarth, Lola Lee, Nancy Dingels, Second Row: Mary Holtman, Kathy Serbus, Karen Dickmeyer, Leslie Munsell, Barb Mac Masters, Jan Severson, Debbie Scharfencamp, Mary Drexler, Julie Dummer, Mr. Femling, Third Row: Sandy Breitkreutz, Debbie Mell, Miriam Rodvik, Becky Kokesch, Jim Forbrook, Joe Serbus, Jeff Crain, Trudy Dingles, Fourth Row: Tom Simonsen, Mark Jensen, Ed Nelson, Greg Holtman, Gary Jensen, John Sander, Brian Serbus, Jennifer Anderson, Dave Frohop, Jeff Ruff. First Row: Denise Snekyr, Karen Poss, Carmen Lee, Patty Hale, Caroline Anderson, Darcee Michelson, Colleen Dingels. Second Row: Paul Bagley, Greg Machtemes, Jay Walgrave, Todd Douma, Marti Hensley, Tammi Grejtak, Jill Degner, Tim Douma, Kelly Walgrave, Peggy Fox, LuAnn Diekmeir. Third Row: Lisa Forbrook, Diane Goelz, Ann Serbus, Kathy Eisen- barth, Kathy Johnson, Barb Schroeder, Ann Rodvik, Michelle Ness, Becky Crain, Janet Hoffman, John Rodvik, Leland Lar- son, Robert Olson, Russ Pederson. Fourth Row: Mr. Femling, Brian Ness, Chris Williams, Lori McCarthy, Wendy Hall, Mary Crain, Kurt Forsyth, Cindy Johnson. Officers: President: Barb Schroeder, Vice-President: Ann Rodvik, Secretary: Lori McCarthy. JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR First Row: Linda Zempel, Julie Distad, Tammi Berg, Ann Rodvik, Wendy Hall, Mary Radermacher, Carmen Lee, Philip Ziegenhagen, Mr. Femling. Second Row: Peggy Fox, Lisa Forbrook, Cindy McColley, Darcee Michelson, Karen Poss, Denise Senkyr, Mary Crain, Kurt Forsyth. Third Row: Jon McCarthy, Greg Machtemes, Tom Triden, Dale Robbens, Paul Bagley, LuAnn Diekmeir, Leland Larson, Nathan Bagley. Fourth Row: Robert Olson, Scott Olson, Kathy Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Brian Ness, Lori McCarthy, Michelle Ness, Barb Schroeder, Patricia Hale, Janet Hoffman, Russ Hennen, Jay Walgrave. First Row: Tom Si monsen, Neil Gaukstad, Pat Serbus, Pat Machtemes, Sean Ness, Robert Senkyr, Jeff Ruff, Joe Schroeder, John Schueller, Victor Serbus, Second Row: Jeff Douma, Dave Forhrip, Mark Jensen, Bill Radermach- er, Paul Gaukstad, Jeff Distad, Rich Mell, Jeff Crain, Kevin Fox, Colleen Anderson, Jan Lee, Third Row: Tim Radermacher, Jeff Lund, Loren Zempel, Brian Huwe, Todd Sherman, Tom Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Ervin Huwe, Rod Serbus, Gary Freitag, John Sander, Fourth Row: Perry Ziegenhagen, Scott Scharfencamp, Duane Robben, Greg Ager, Toni Crain, Julie Dummer, Greg Holtman, Roger Degner, Bernie Goelz, Jeff Larson, Jeff Rader- macher, Fifth Row: Brian Pederson, Jim Forbrook, Ricky Huwe, Ron McCarthy, Randy Distad, Doug Koupal, Mark Bethke, Rod Sander, Jeff Olson, Brian Serbus, Mike Schroeder, Gary Jensen. Officers: President: Jeff Olson, Vice-President: Sean Ness, Secretary: Neil Gaukstad, Treasurer: Pat Serbus, Reporter: Tom Simonsen, Sen- tinal: Pat Machtemes. Advisor: Mr. Simmons. 28 F.F.A. CORNDRIVE The Franklin Chapter of the Future Farmers of America held their annual corndrive for Camp Courage with the hopes of reaching an unprecedented goal of $800. Thanks to the generosity of the area people in and around the Franklin area we were able to surpass our goal by collecting $1250. Sean Ness and Ed E. Nelson were the co-chairmen of this annual event. Thanks to their careful planning and the advice given them by Advisor Mr. Simmons, the Corndrive was the best ever. Linda Martzinski, a former patient of Camp Courage, was invited by the chapter to receive the check at a lyceum. She gave an interesting talk on the importance of enjoying life no matter what the circumstances. All and all the Corndrive provided for a very interesting experience for everyone. Pat Machtemes was elected as District Sentinal for the 1974 school year. I'm just sick of these rookies! Tom Simonsen was chosen for National F.F.A. Band, which played for the National Convention held in Kansas City, Kansas. 29 First Row: Mary Fox Karen Dickmeyer, Mrs. Von Bargen, Mrs. Greenberg, Debbie Mell, Jean Koupal, Second Row: Donna Douma, Jennifer Anderson, Mary Radermacher, Julie Distad, Cindy Johnson, Debbie Scharfencamp, Becky Kokesch, Nancy Buboltz, Julie Dummer. Third Row: Darcee Michelson, Linda Zempel, Janet Hoffman, Karen Poss, Lori McCarthy, Michelle Ness, Ann Rodvik, Michelle Bock, Jane Eisenbarth, Brenda Kvam, Fourth Row: LuAnn Diekmeier, Deanna Hoffman, Lisa Forbrook, Kathy Serbus, Nancy Dingles, Colleen Anderson, Peggy Fox, Mary Crain, Kathy Forsyth, Minde Triden, Debbie Nelson, Fifth Row: Kathy Johnson, Barb Schroeder, Jan Lee, Barb Eisenbarth, Miriam Rodvik, Mary Drexler, Gail Poss, Diane Zeman, Toni Crain, Jewel Sather, Diane Savela, Brenda Senkyr, Theresa Serbus. STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting: Donna Douma, Kathy Forsyth, Jennifer Anderson, Sean Ness, Julie Dummer, Tom Simonsen, Second Row: Wendy Hall, Colleen Anderson, Michelle Ness, Robert Senkyr, Nathan Bagley, Dale Robbens, Loren Zempel, Third Row: Mr. Norby, Becky Kokesch, Barb Schroeder, Tom Hoffman, Mark Jensen, Jeff Douma, Brian Ness, Paul Gaukstad. 30 First Row: Deanna Hoffman Toni Crain, Diane Zeman, Gail Poss, Second Row: Donna Douma, Kathy Forsyth, Brenda Senkyr, Diane Savela, Barb Eisenbarth, Third Row: Theresa Serbus, Jewel Sather, Mary Fox, Barb Mac- Masters, Miriam Rodvik, Miss Jeppessen, Fourth Row: Nancy Dingles, Colleen Anderson, Jan Lee, Karen Dick- meyer, Jean Koupal, Mary Drexler, Mary Holtman, Fifth Row: Julie Dummer, Jeff Olson, Tom Simonsen, Sean Ness, Tom Hoffman, Kathy Serbus, Jeff Crain. PAPER STAFF TRI-EDITORS: Diane Zeman Deanna Hoffman Toni Crain ART EDITOR: Gail Poss EXCHANGE EDITOR: Jean Koupal TIGER BEAT” REPORTERS Therese Serbus Jewel Sather Brenda Senkyr Diane Savela Julie Dummer Jan Lee Jeff Olson Mary Jo Ruff Donna Douma Sean Ness Tom Simonsen Mary Fox Karen Dickmeyer Colleen Anderson Kathy Forsythe Miriam Rodvik Nancy Dingels Kathy Serbus Barb Eisenbarth Mary Holtman Mary Drexler Tom Hoffman Jeff Crain Barb Mac Masters 31 ADVISOR: Miss Jeppesen D E C L A M First Row: Mary Jo Ruff, Ann Rodvik, Julie Dummer, Second Row: Rosalyn Hall, Mary Drexler, Karen Poss, Third Row: Leslie Munsell, Nancy Dingels, Colleen Anderson, Fourth Row: Kathy Forsyth, Miss Jeppesen. Julie Dummer won the sub-district and was first alternate in the district. She participated in story telling. Mary Jo Ruff won the sub-district and district, and placed in the final round in the region. She was in original oratory. FirstRow: Jennifer Anderson, Debbie Nelson, Sean Ness, Ed Nelson, Second Row: Brenda Senkyr, Theresa Serbus, Jewel Sather, Mrs. Von Bargen, Donna Douma, Barb MacMasters, Third Row: Diane Savela, Jan Lee, Toni Crain, Deanna Hoffman, Kevin Thompson, Julie Dummer, Fourth Row: Roger Degner, Tom Simonsen, Jeff Olson. 33 Sitting: Jewel Sather, Jan Lee, Ann Rodvik, Barb Schroeder, Standing: Toni Crain, Karen Dickmeyer, Jean Koupal, Lori McCarthy. L H 1 E B L R P A E R R Y S Diane Zeman and Debbie Nelson. LETTERMEN First Row: Kevin Fox, Bernard Goeltz, Greg Holtmann, Mark Bethke, Sean Ness, Kevin Thompson, Rod Sander, Tom Si monsen, Jeff Olson, Second Row: Jeff Distad, Duane Robben, Mark Jensen, Todd Sherman, Rodney Serbus, Ed Nelson, Rich Mell, Pat Machtemes, Third Row: John Sander, Tom Hoffman, Lonnie Senkyr, John Schueller, Joe Schroeder, Brian Serbus, Fourth Row: Mr. Johnson, Jeff Douma, Mike Schroeder, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Owen Anderson, Mr. Sandmann. Officers: President, Mark Bethke; Vice-President Sean Ness. AWARDS 74” (ioIt Awards: Brian Pederson John Schueller, Brian Serbus, Pat Machtemes. Betty Crocker Award: Neil Gaukstad. John Philip Sousa Band Award: Tom Simonsen. Girls State: Diane Zeman; Boys State: Jeff Larson. 36 ATHLETICS RIGHT ON TIGERS! First Row: Rodney Sander, Sean Ness, Mark Bethke, Tom Simonsen. Second Row: Coach Wing, Pat Machtemes, Rich Mell, Joe Schroeder, Todd Sherman, Ed Nelson, Mark Jensen, Assistant coach Sandmann. Third Row: Rodney Serbus, Mike Schroe- der, John Schueller, Brian Serbus, Gary Jensen, Jeff Distad, Brian Pederson, Jeff Douma. It looks like Pat is listening for a train... 39 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL First Row: Jeff Douma, Jon McCarthy, Nathan Bagley, Randy Distad, Greg Machtemes. Second Row: Coach Norby, Kurt Forsyth, Tom Triden, Paul Bagley, Leland Larson. Third Row: Brian Ness, Jay Walgrave, Doug Koupal, Ron McCarthy, Lonnie Lund. STOMP V 40 First Row: Mark Jensen, Rich Mell, Rodney Serbus, John Sander, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson. Second Row: Assis- tant Coach Wing, Tom Hoffman, Bernard Goelz, Sean Ness, Tom Simonsen, Jeff Olson, Mike Schroeder, Head Coach Sandmann. Below, Co-Captains, Sean Ness and Tom Simonsen. Head Basketball Coach Sandmann and his able assistant, Coach Wing, take time out from their rigorous schedule to pose for their photo. Leaving seniors, Bernie Goelz, Sean Ness, Tom Simonsen, and Jeff Olson, discuss game strategy. 42 The senior basketball cagers are Right On the ball. First Row: Jeff Ruff, Jeff Crain, Randy Distad, Robert Senkyr, Victor Serbus, Jimmy Forbrook, Perry Ziegenhagen, and Brian Serbus. Second Row: Coach Wing, Gary Jensen, Joe Schroeder, Jeff Larson, Mike Schroeder, Brian Ped- erson, John Sander, and John Schueller. 43 One shot, and I'm good for the whole game. Hey, this is a basketball court, not a dance floor!! First Row: Perry Ziegenhagen, Nathan Bagley, Jon McCarthy, Kurt Forsyth, Greg Machtemes, Tim Scharfencamp, Russ Hennen, Second Row: Leland Larson, Paul Bagley, Scott Olson, Brian Ness, Jay Walgrave, Robert Olson, Mr. Huber. ...and two more!! John is up for two... First Row: Chris Williams, John Rodvik, Jim Koupal, Russell Pederson, Todd Douma, Second Row: Billy Ruff, Lowell Huwe, Larry Serbus, Dennis Sander, Randy Hennen, Jim Senkyr, Third Row: Bobby Forbrook, Joe Bag- ley, Brad Thompson, Dale Dickmeyer, Doug Schroeder, Greg Lund, Dean Bock, Coach. Mr. Johnson. Above Left: Cherry Cheerleader as Leader of the Pack (captain). A-Squad: Mary Jo Ruff, Julie Dummer, Jennifer Anderson, Diane Zeman, Colleen Anderson. Center: Cheerleading sure has its Ups and Downs—mainly Downs for Colleen! Below: Junior High-Wendy Hall, Darcee Mickelson, Mary Radermacher, Linda Zemple. B-Squad: Mary Holtmann, Debbie Mel I, Jane Elsenbarth, Ann Rodvik, Mary Crain, Barb Elsenbarth. BASEBALL First Row: Rodney Serbus, Rich Mell, John Sander, Tom Simonsen, Brian Serbus, Second Row: Todd Sherman, Bob Hall, Kevin Fox, Jeff Ruff, Jim Forbrook, Randy Distad, Third Row: Coach Femling, Doug Koupal, Mark Jensen, Tom Hoffman. Gary Jensen. Ron McCarthy, Jeff Douma, and Coach Johnson. First Row: Doug Koupal, Gary Jenson Jeff Ruff, Jim Forbrook, Second Row: Jay Walgrave, Randy Distad, Ron McCarthy, Jeff Douma, Third Row: Coach Johnson, Jon McCarthy, Kurt Forsyth, Russel Hennen, Coach Femling. JUNIOR HIGH Mr. Johnson gets his team warmed up before the big game. For Todd, the outfield is a lonely place. A Team: Kneeling: Jeff Crain, Greg Machtemes, Brian Serbus, Standing: Coach Sandmann, John Schueller, Pat Machtemes, Brian Pederson, Sean Ness. Sean - Is it or isn't it? Golf Captain: Sean Ness. B Team: Kneeling: Kurt Forsyth, Russ Hennen, land Larson, Standing: Loni Lund, Jay Walgrave, Brian Ness, Paul Bagley. Top to Bottom: Toni Crain, Julie Dummer, Diane Zeman, Jean Koupal, Michelle Bock, Rosalyn Hall, Lori Sather. Chicken sure knows how to handle that bat. Mrs. Greenburg is in intense concentration during close game. Sitting: Tami Berg, Lisa Forbrook, Darcee Michelson, Julie Distad, Wendy Hall, Cindy Johnson, Second Row: Barb Schroeder, Mary Crain, Michelle Ness, Ann Rod- vik, Lori McCarthy, Janet Hoffman, LuAnn Diekmeir. B” T e a m GIRLS SPORTS B A S K E T B A L L GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM The girls' basketball team didn't win any of their games, but Coach Greenberg was pleased with their first year performance. We are proud of these girls, who have gone out and represented our girls at ath- letic events. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM The girls on the A volleyball team had a rather unsuccessful season. They worked hard, practiced hard, and played well, but unfortunately lost all of their games. All their efforts were not in vain, as they had alot of fun. They are looking forward to the oncoming year when girls' athletics are going to be played interscholastically. Left: Too bad they can't use this ladder in the game! thinks Mrs. Greenberg. Kneeling: Kathy Forsyth, Karen Dickmeyer, Nancy Dingels. Standing: Julie Lund, Mindy Triden, Coach Greenberg. Ladder: Colleen Anderson, Jean Koupal, Toni Crain, Diane Zeman, Julie Dummer. Right: That was great last time, but let's try it with the ball this time girls! 52 First Row: Lisa Forbrook, Darcee Mickelson, Julie Distad, Wendy Hall. Second Row: Mary Fox, Barb Schroeder, Janet Hoffman, Cindy Johnson, Michele Ness, Lori McCarthy. JR. HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL The junior high basketball team didn't win too many games this year, but they surely did work hard and have a good time. For a young team, they learned quickly and played well. They are expected to be a really improved team by the time next season rolls around. JR. HIGH GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL The junior high volleyball team won all but two matches during their successful season. Coach Greenberg was very pleased and proud of her young, winning team. Even if we get this down to the basket, it will never go through, thinks Janet. 53 Kneeling: Mary Drexler, Nancy Dingels, Diane Zeman, Julie Dummer, Diane Savela, Jean Koupal, Julie Lund. Standing: Kathy Forsyth, Toni Crain, Coach Mrs. Greenberg. Kneeling: Lori McCarthy, Ann Rodvik, Michele Ness, Janet Hoffman, Mary Crain, Barb Schroeder, Cindy Johnson. Standing: Mrs. Greenberg. 54 FIRST GRADE c KINDERGARTEN First Row: Lisa Eisenbarth, Lisa Breitkreutz, Lisa Rob- ertson, Cheri Klukas. Second Row: Mark Huber, Law- rence Wepple, Bradly Serbus, Blaine Lee. Third Row: James Longhenry, Ricky Martinez, Randy Lee, Fourth Row: Wade Gronau, Bryan Zempel, Jeffrey Read, Larry Robertson. Fifth Row: Jodi Ness, Allisa Bagley, Linda Pr bben. First Row: Glen Lee, Mark Isaacson, Jenny Rader- macher. Second Row: Brian Sather, Joe Simmons, Todd Seehausen. Third Row: Rhonda Helget, Mike Dingels, Julie Prahl. Fourth Row: David Bayum, David Martinez. Fifth Row: Greg Sather, Paul Serbus, Kris Norby. 56 SECOND GRADE Front Row: Curtis Serbus, Kathryn Larson, Kathleen Schroeder, Michelle Lund, Scott Weldy. Back Row: Rhonda Peterson, Lisa Johnson, Jane Serbus, Sharon Helget, Susan Poss, Rodger Read. THIRD GRADE First Row: Collin Lee, Caroline Ruff, Brian Wing, Laurene Ager, Randy Senkyr, Mary Sue Marinez. Second Row: Joe Sherman, Sheila Bayum, Richard Hensley, Brad Grejtak, Scott Zamzow. Third Row: Gerald Longhenry, Effie Weldy, Mary Lou Martinez, Nancy Huwe, Joe Crain. Fourth Row: Lisz Landgraff, Joe Fox, Stacey Walgrave, Kristi Sather, LeRoy Freitag, Ruth Bagley. 57 FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE First Row: Audrey Goelz, Billy Ruff, Lowell Huwe, Lynelle Huwe. Second Row: James Senkyr, Bobby Forbrook, Dean Bock, Lisa Munsell. Third Row: Re- nee Weldy, Joel Bagley, Lisa Bethke, Denise Bock. Fourth Row: Greg Lund, Brad Thompson, Linda Landgraff, Mary Scharfencamp. Fifth Row: Cindy Hennen, Susan Olson, Dale Dickmeyer, Mary Ser- bus, Doug Schroeder. First Row: Debra Sather, Anita Hensley, Chris Koupal, Tammy Distad. Second Row: Sandra Robben, Ann Mc- Carthy, Mary Munsell. Third Row: Tamara Hennen, Brenda Rodermacker, Neal Prahl, Eric Benson. Fourth Row: Kevin Kokesch, Karen Norby, Janie Martinez. Fifth Row: Myron Gehrke, Clint Gronau, Kelly Ness, Kimberly Robertson. 58 SIXTH GRADE First Row: ChrisWilliams, John Rodvik, Barbara Huwe, Diane Goelz, Todd Douma, Kari Dfstad. Second Row: James Koupal, Karen Landgraff, Caroline Anderson, Rebecca Crain, Russell Pederson. Third Row: Kathy Eisen- barth, Martie Hensley, Timm Douma, Tamara Grejtak, Dennis Sander. Fourth Row: Junior Martinez, Jill Degner, Kellee Walgrave, Ann Serbus, Randy Hennen, Colleen Dingels. SCHOOL is WHEN . . you have all the right answers but one—the one you're asked. your mother makes you wear a dress you absolutely hate. Treasurer: Tammy Berg, Secretary: Paul Bagley, Vice President: Linda Zemple, President: Bob Olson. SEVENTH Karen Poss displays the latest fashions of today's teeny-boppers. Front Row: Linda Zemple, Linda McColley, Phillip Ziegenhagen, Jon McCarthy. Second Row: Greg Machtemes, Julie Distad, Wendy Hall, Carmen Lee, Scott Sherman. Third Row: Tammy Berg, Leland Larson, John Forsyth, Paul Bagley, Mary Radermacher, Darcee Mickelson. Fourth Row: Dale Robben, Lisa Forbrook, Cindy Johnson, Brian Ness, Janet Hoffman, Karen Poss, Bob Olson. 60 First Row: Brian Ager, Russell Hennen, Tim Scharfencamp, Tom Triden, Nathan Bagley, Bruce Ager. Second Row: Mar- sha Breitkreutz, Denise Senkyr, Karen Radermacher, Lori Huwe, Mary Crain, Ann Rodvik. Third Row: LuAnn Diekmeir, Peggy Fox, Greg Radermacher, Diane Robben, Lori McCarthy, Michele Ness. Fourth Row: Gene Wolling, Barb Schroeder, Kathy Johnson, Scott Olson, Patty Hale, Loni Lund, Jay Walgrave. E I Eighth Grade Officers: President: Peggy Fox, Vice-Presi- dent: Denise Senkyr, Treasurer: LuAnn Diekmeir, Secre- tary: Patty Hale. 61 First Row: Jane Eisenbarth, Lola Lee, Linda McColley, Robert Senkyr, Glen Ager, Randy Distad, Jeff Ruff. Second Row: David Frohrip, Becky Kokesch, Michele Bock, Rosalyn Hall, Nancy Buboltz, Jan Severson. Third Row: Brenda Kvam, Joe Serbus, Tim Radermacher, Debbie Mell, Ricky Huwe, Jim Forbrook, Perry Ziegenhagen. Fourth Row: Debra Scharfencamp, Leslie Munsell, Doug Koupal, Mike Schroeder, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Jeff Douma, Ron McCarthy. Ninth Grade Officers: Secretary-Treasurer, Perry Ziegenhagen; Vice-President, Mike Schroeder; President, Leslie Munsell. First Row: Kathy Forsyth, Lori Sather, Minde Triden, Mary Holtmann, Jeff Crain, Barb Eisenbarth. Second Row: Nancy Ding- els, Brian Serbus, Julie Lund, Sandy Breitkruetz, Loren Zempel, Scott Scharfencamp. Third Row: Miriam Rodvik, Debbie Radermacher, Doug Scharfencamp, Mary Drexler, Lonnie Senkyr, Jeff Lund, Kathy Serbus. Fourth Row: Victor Serbus, John Schueller, Barb Hale, Joe Schroeder, Tom Hoffman, Robert Hall, Bryan Huwe, John Sander. Tenth Grade Officers: Secretary, Minde Triden; Presi- dent, Brian Serbus; Treasurer, Mary Drexler; Vice- President, Robert Hall. 63 % Class Officers: President: Rich Mell, Vice President: Pat Machtemes, Secretary: Gail Poss, Treasurer: Rod- ney Serbus. Toots Thinks: I'm sick of all this guano! j u N i o R s First Row: Jennifer Anderson, Colleen Anderson, Gail Poss, Jeff Distad, Second Row: Ervin Huwe, Rodney Serbus, Mary Fox, Jean Kouple, Third Row: Bill Radermacher, Pat Machtemes, Gary Frietag, Ed Nel- son, Duane Robben, Mark Jensen, Fourth Row: Karen Dickmeyer, Diane Zeman, Rich Mell, Todd Sherman, Jeff Larson, Paul Gaukstad. And the side view of the Homecoming pin '■'oks like this! Hey, Carlos! They say two heads are better than one, but in this case... 67 DR. JERALD HUBER B.S.-M.S. Northern State College Aberdeen, South Dakota Ed.D., University of South Dakota Superintendant F A C u L T Y MR. WAYNE NORBY Concordia College, Moorhead Principal 68 SECRETARY: Mrs. Dorothy Menk BUS DRIVERS: Carl Buboltz, Merle Finley, Bernard Holt- mann, Leonard Pratsch. COOKS: Mrs. Alice McFarland, Mrs. Dorothy Finley. CUSTODIANS: George Lund, Carl Buboltz. 69 MRS. LUCILLE BYRAM University of Minnesota Home Economics MISS JILL JEPPESEN Mankato State English, Speech MR. BRUCE FEMLING Moorhead State College Music Department MR. MIKE SANDMANN University of Minnesota, Morris Health, Science, Biology, Phy. Ed. 70 MRS. PHYLLIS PRAHL Mankato State College Fourth Grade MR. HOWARD LEMKE Mankato State College Sixth Grade I MR. DON JOHNSON Concordia College, Moorhead Fifth Grade, Elementary Basketball MR. BRUCE SCHMID Mankato State College Speech Therapist 71 MR. ALLEN VON BARGEN Winona State College Math, Science MR. JIM SIMMONS South Dakota State College Ag Shop, FFA MRS. LINDA GREENBERG Mankato State College Health, Phy. Ed., Girl's Athletic Coach MISS PATRICIA WIFF U of W - River Falls NAU Flagstaff, Arizona History, English 72 MRS. ELNORA KUELBS Mankato State College Remedial Reading 73 MRS. HILDA JOLSTAD Teacher's Aide MRS. ANN FOLEY St. Cloud State College Kindergarten and Elementary Music MRS. MARY MURPHY Mankato State College Second Grade MISS MICHELLE LaBARRE Moorhead State College First Grade MRS. HELEN BUERKLE Mankato State College Third Grade 74 75 MR. BRUCE WING Mankato State College History, Government, Social, Geography FRANKLIN LOCKER SERVICE Tony W.Grejtak 557-2285 Saving energy makes cents. NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY MINNESOTA VALLEY TELEPHONECO. B. AND B. VARIETY STORE Sewing Supplies Gifts Clothing Hobby supplies Franklin, Minnesota Franklin, Minnesota 557-2277 76 BANDONSTORE FRANKLIN PRODUCE Franklin, Minnesota 557-8351 557-2246 CRAINS’ GRAVEL HAULING Groceries, Meats, Frozen Foods Gas WALT’S CAFE Crains the dirty birds are cheep, cheep, cheep. See how small their ad is! Gravel Hauling and Excavating Crains’, Morton, Minnesota Phone: 557-8292 Lunches, Soft Drinks Magazines Franklin, Minnesota 557-2414 H H LIQUORS Hot Beef Sandwiches Coffee Your favorite Drinks 8 a.m. — 12 p.m. AMOCO OIL Ray Thompson Amoco Oil Company Bulk Truck Congratulations to the Class of ’74 of FHS from— GOOBER FRANKLIN HEIGHTS NURSING HOME Administration Staff Residents 77 DOUG’S SUPER SNAPPY SINCLAIR SERVICE Grease, Oil, Tire Repair, Tire Balancing, Gas, Tires for Sale, Wash Jobs, and Minor Repairs. FRANKLIN 557-2238 Compliments of: MONTGOMERY WARD’S FRANKLIN 400 S. Washington LIQUOR STORE Redwood Falls Best Wishes to the COAST-TO-COAST Class of “74” SEAR’S CATALOGUE George Serbus STORE Franklin, Minnesota K Sears and Roebuck Co., Catalogue Department. Larry Roxanne Redwood Falls Rossow 637-2243 637-3661 78 You Are Always BIRD ISLAND FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Welcome BIRD ISLAND, MINNESOTA Phone 365-4012 EMIL’S BODY SHOP Grain, Coal, Feeds, Seeds, Twine, Grinding, Mixing Emil Karnik, Jr. Phones: Shop 365-4444 Residence 365-3454 Bird Island, Minn. LOREN’S BODY SHOP SCOTT’S JEWELRY Complete Body Repair Keepsake Diamonds, Watch Repair Painting, Wreck Phone — 365-3111 Rebuilding, Welding, Glass Installation Bird Island BIRD ISLAND BAKERY Jim Puchalski — Manager HELD DRUG Rolls f! Bread Cookies V xrfBuns LeoL. Held, R. Ph. Bird Island, Minnesota Phone 365-3020 Gifts — Cosmetics — Candies 365-4611 79 HIS Hair styling Shampoos Conditioners Made to our Specifications GALLES LAMPERT BUILDING CENTER m Your one-stop Building center SWARD-KEMP DRUG CO. You are always a welcome at Sward-Kemp Drug Co. Redwood Falls THE MUSIC STORE INC. Everything In Music Wurlitzer — Lowrey Olds — Leblanc — Gemeinhardt Redwood Falls 637-8453 CARDINALCAFE Your meeting and eating place WOODY'S BODY SHOP DR.T.G. HAGEN Optometrist Redwood Falls, Minn. Redwood Falls 637-8261 80 OUR OWN JOHNSON’S BEAUTY HARDWARE LOUNGE ROGERS A W Home of the Burger Family Phone 637-2332 Redwood Falls, Minnesota Plumbing Heating Hardware Household Gifts Appliances Redwood Falls BRIX REXALL DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS Redwood Falls 637-8040 Filled Accurately And Rapidly Redwood Falls EHLER’S AND EHLER’S MEN STORE Ehler’s Men’s Store and Department Store Two Fashion Stores in Redwood Falls 81 SCOTT’S SALES ANDSERVICE BEN FRANKLIN Variety and Fabric Store Slid UNION Olivia, MN Serving the Franklin and Bird Island Area Arthur J. Noecker, Publisher STATE BANK OF BIRD ISLAND PAUL’S APPLIANCES Frigidaire Full Service Bank F.D.I.C. Gibson — Motorola Hotpoint Chaparral We Service Phone: 365-3180, Bird Island BIRD ISLANDCLINIC DIRK’S FURNITURE LEO O. FURR, M.D. 260 S. MAIN BIRD ISLAND, MINN. 55310 TELEPHONE 365-3510 Since 1913 Quality Furniture Olivia, Minn. Olivia RIXall drvo 102. south nintm ouvia, mimnecota 82 REKSTEIN CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE, INC. Fairfax, Minn. Phone 426-7248 Sales Service DICKMEYER MOTOR COMPANY For a Quickie Lunch Or an Evening Snack For a Friendly Brunch Or a Take Home Lunch ROMIE’S CAFE 10 S. E. First Street Fairfax, Minn. 55332 Bob Dickmeyer Bus. Phone 426-7273 General Manager Res. Phone 426-7088 Catering Service Meals and Short Orders Fairfax, Minn. Romie Irene Athmann FAIRFAX TV APPLIANCE RCA — Whirlpool We service what we sell Ken Brueske— Owner 426-7217 83 ROYAL LUMBER CO. VALLEY SPORTS W. M.VOLLBRECHT Come Our Way — CENTER Attorney-At-Law Buy Our Way Morton, Minn. Morgan, Minn. (Morton) LOTHERT’S TEXACO SERVICE TE CO MORTON 697-6119 MORGAN HARDWARE TEM PELS STORE W ALLY S SERVICE Clothing Groceries Morgan, MN rffi - Morgan, Minnesota Morgan, Minn. 249-3177 M Farm Tire Service Carry Out Prices on Parts DRUSCH CABINET TRICKY DICK S SPORTS CENTER VILLAGE INN SHOP 249-3180 Morgan Smorgasbord every Erwin L. Drusch — 1st Sunday of the Proprietor Polaris and Yamaha month. Bus. Phone Morgan, MN 249-3149 Small Engine Work Morgan, Minn. 84 COURTESY OF 100 SOUTH PARK ST. FAIRFAX, MINN. 55332 FULL' [SERVICE) BANK. FDIG CITIZENS STATE BANK - AND - CITIZENS STATE AGENCY, INC. WE SPECIALIZE IN PERSONAL SERVICE TO ALL OUR LOCAL PATRONS FULL BANKING NEEDS FULL CHECKING NEEDS FULL SAVINGS NEEDS FULL INSURANCE NEEDS AMPLE PARKING AVAILABLE DICK AND JERRY’S SMITH PAINT LINOLEUM REDOWL Pete Smith — Owner Olivia, MN w FAIRFAX COOP. CREAMERY CO. Fairfax Fertilizer Div. — 426-7722 Implement I.H. - 426-7231 Creamery Div. -— 426-7239 MORGAN FAIRFAX HATCHERY CO. INSURANCE Mgr. — Robert Case Phone: 249-3187 AGENCY Ken Havemeier MORGAN. MINN. Ted Domeier Deputy Registar 56266 426-7281 85 ZUELKE’S THREE RIVERS INN ZUELKE’S THREE RIVERS INN Three Forks, Montana Phone: 503-292-5314 For Sale by Leo J. Reinert 365-4674 Bird Island 86 THE HOLY COW DEALER BODY REPAIRING WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR GLASS INSTALLATION FRANKLIN OIL COMPANY 557-2216 Bruce C Leonard Schroedcr Franklin, Minnesota Gas, Tires, Oil ROYAL THERMO FAX NORLLCO A. B. DICK VICTOR SHARP STEELCASE SHAW-WALKER ED DAVIS BUSINESS MACHINES INC. SALES AND SERVICE 514 W. Benson Ave. Willmar, Minn. 56201 GREG THEIS 235-5332 Sales Service Technician 235-1494 AMOCO OIL COMPANY Blending Plant Franklin, Minn. BEN’S SUPER VALUE For The Best In Grocery Bargains! FINE QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES. FRANKLIN. MN 88 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1974 FROM: SEEHAUSEN HARDWARE Franklin, MN ATHMANN’S INN Bird Island Phone 365-9997 Fine foods Excellent service Comfortable Atmosphere Caterer to Weddings and Private Parties Compliments of GEORGE M. McWilliams Redwood Falls. MN. 89 AMERICAN STATE BANK OF OLIVIA OLIVIA, MN 56277 90 BEN FRANKLIN JERRY’S FAIRWAY 230 South Washington Street 637-8569 805 E. Bridge Street 637-2606 Redwood Falls Redwood Falls HI-WAY BOWLING LANES MORGAN FARMERS ELEVATOR Place for fun for the whole family ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY Complete rebuilding of electric motors. New and used power tools. Bird Island, MN. Your complete farm service center “Owned by the farmers it serves” Morgan, Minn. 91 SAVELA INSURANCE AGENCY SAVELA INSURANCE AGENCY Fairfax, MN. 55332 Phone, Office: 426-7715 (Fairfax) Home: 557-8352 (Franklin) 92 STANDARD OIL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF THE FAIRFAX STANDARD Fertilizer L.P. Gas Del, Denny Butch Franklin, Minnesota TROJAN SEED COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF TROJAN SEED COMPANY Olivia, MN 93 JOIN THE PROUD CROWD Rollerskate at SKATING UNLIMITED OPEN SKATING Thursday and Friday 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. — Beginners 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. — 16 and over Sunday 1:30-4:30 p.m., 7:00-10:00 p.m. Family Night Special Private Party Bookings Monday — Wednesday 94 Many Thanks To WILLIAM’S STUDIO 103 E. 2nd Redwood Falls, Minnesota 637-2110 The Finest In — Wedding Photos — Senior Class Photos — Portraits — Family Sittings 95 AUTOGRAPHS 96 KISSINGER Vice-President Spiro Agnew resigned Secretary of State Henry Kissinger met with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to settle prob- lems of mid-East war and Arab oil embargo. King vs Riggs Violence continued in Northern Ireland. War in Ireland Ms. Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in $100,000 winner-take-air tennis match. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson died on Jan. 23. Pablo Picasso. 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