Franklin High School - Atom Yearbook (Franklin, MN)

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7. 6 16 76 DEMONSTRATORS BATTLE POLICE — Part of a crowd of 10,000 black high school students clash with po- lice in Soweto, South Africa after the stu- dents protested the mandatory use of the Afrikaans language in the schools. As ri- oting spread, the pupils sang “God Bless Africa and waved their fists shouting Power.” 8. 7 29 76 THE JENNER RUSH — Bruce Jenner of the United States rushes to the finish line to place first in the fourth heat of the 400-meter run of the Olympic de- cathlon competition at the Montreal Olympic Stadium. Later in the year Jen- ner was named Male Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press. 9. 4 25 76 KISSINGER IN KENYA — Secre- tary of State Henry Kissinger and Kenya President Jomo Kenyatta are flanked by costumed dancers who performed at the State House in Nakura in honor of Kis- singer's visit. During Kissinger's two- week tour of black Africa, both dignitaries affirmed cooperation between their coun- tries. 10. 9 30 76 CHINESE MOURN MAO — Com- manders and fighters of the Chinese Peo- ple's Liberation Army, with boundless profound proletarian feelings, pay last re- spects to the remains of Mao. their most esteemed and beloved leader. 11. 8 4 76 JUNKYARD RIVER — The Big Thompson River looks like a junkyard in this picture taken in Drake. Colo. Three cars in the foreground and a wrecked house on the remains of a bridge over the river are leftover signs of the heavy flood damage inflicted on the tiny town by the weekend flash flood. 12. 9 1 76 INSPECTION — Kathryn Wildey. left, of Spokane. Wash., and Cheryl Swartz of Saginaw. Mich., stand at atten- tion as they are inspected along with male members of the Cadet Corps. The women are cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and were participat- ing in their first overnight bivouac. PRESENTING THE CLASS OF 77. • -Index • • • ATOM ’77 Activities ......................................2 Athletics ..................................... 13 Organizations ................................. 31 Classes ....................................... 53 Seniors ........................................64 Faculty ....................................... 72 Ads ............................................80 All right, this is a stick up! Everything's coming up roses. 3 Are you feeling a little tipsy? Make way for the Homecoming Queens crown! This years homecoming activities started on Thursday, October 7, with the coronation. Our new Royalty, Queen Les- lie Munsell and King Robert Senkyr, were crowned. Junior Royalty was Kim Radaermacher and Tim Sullivan. After the crowning skits were given by various high school groups. The winning skit, called Snow White and the Nine Football Players , was given by the Dramatics class. This year each class decorated a float. The best float was done by the Juniors, with the theme, Tickle 'Em Pink . The football game was held on Friday afternoon against Lynd. The Tigers triumphed over the Panthers by a score of 54 to 6. On Friday night there was a dance in the school cafeteria. The name of the band was Cats Eye . Last years Royalty, Queen Debbie Radermacher and King Rich Mell were present to participate in the Homecoming activies. CAST In Order of Appearance Abby Brewster Jane Eisenbarth Dr. Harper . Perry Ziegenhagen Teddy Brewster Officer Brophy . Barbara Schroeder Officer Klein Martha Brewster . . . . .... Kathy Johnson Ann Rodvik Elaine Harper Rosalyn Hall Mortimer Brewster . . .... Brian Pederson Mr. Gibbs Jonathan Brewster . . Dr. Wilma Einstein . . The Body Officer O’Hara .... Mike Schroeder Lt. Rooney Arsenic and ©li iCace” Mary, how does he taste? 5 Mr. Witherspoon..... .... Scott Olson Technical Crew Props: LuAnn Dickmeier, Peggy Fox Lights: Perry Ziegenhagen, Scott Olson Stage Manager: Gene Wolling Set Construction: Agriculture Classes Construction: Agriculture Classes Is this police force suppose to protect us? He's irresistible! Wednesday -- Thursday - Saturday December 8,9,11, 1976 1:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. High School Gymnasium High School Gymnasium 6 . O Z LU o Play Participants: Producer, Mrs. Ellingworth; Cast, Dave Frohrip, Michelle Bock, Rosalyn Hall, Leslie Munsell. The One-Act play produced by Mrs. Ellingworth was called The Neck- lace . Participants in the play were: Dave Frohrip, Michelle Bock, Rosalyn Hall, Leslie Munsell. Is Larry jealous of Jim? He looks like he is ready to give him the old-one-two! My aching back! And this is only my second car! PROM ’77 Koogle just had to get her nose into the picture. The theme of this years prom was Together We Will Be . Prom night was April 30, and held in the gymnasium of the school. The band was called Wind . Chosen to be prom queen was Brenda Kvam, who was accompanied by Tom Simonsen. Aren't these couples enchanting? And they said the prom was a success! 10 Gene is so interested, could he really be looking at ducks? Where is the little house on the prairie? Now who wants to put the canoe on the truck? But why can't we go? FOOTBALL First Row: Perry Ziegenhagen, Russ Hennen, Philip Ziegenhagen, Jon McCarthy, Jeff Ruff, Russ Pederson, Dean Bock Joel Bagley, John Rodvik, Brad Thompson; Second Row: Jim Koupal, Kurt Forsyth, Tim Radermacher, Joe Serbus, Tom Triden, Paul Bagley, Robert Senkyr, David Frohrip, Randy Hennen, Randy Distad; Third Row: Doug Schroeder Jay Walgrave, Mike Schroeder, Owen Anderson, Ron McCarthy, Brian Ness, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Coaches Jim Tirrel, Mike Sandmann. Football Scores Silver Lake......................22- 8 Hendricks........................36-20 Echo............................. 0-32 Wood lake........................50-30 Lynd.............................54- 6 Belview..........................42-16 Cottonwood.......................34-26 Balaton..........................30- 6 SENIORS First Row: Joe Serbus, Robert Senkyr, Jeff Ruff, Randy Distad; Second Row: Tim Radermacher, Perry Ziegenhagen, Dave Frohrip; Third Row: Ron McCarthy, Brian Pederson, Owen Ander- son, Mike Schroeder, Gary Jensen. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL A” First Row: Manager LuAnn Diekmeier, Julie Distad, Jane Eisenbarth, Michelle Bock, Michelle Mess, Lori McCar- thy, Deb Mell, Manager Denise Senkyr; Second Row: Coach Mrs. Ellingsworth, Manager Tammi Grejtak, Cindy Johnson, Leslie Munsell, Janet Hoffman, Kellee Walgrave, Barb Schroeder, Mary Crain, Coach Mrs. Greenberg. 16 The girls volleyball team had a great year rating No. 1 in the con- ference. The only loss they had was to Redwood Falls for the District championship. Hope next year is such as successful girls! Look! No cavities. Janet doing her rain dance! 17 First Row: Manager Tammi Grejtak, Denise Senkyr, Denise Bock, Cindy McColley, Julie Distad, Wendy Hall, Kathy Eisenbarth, Manager LuAnn Diekmeier; Second Row: Coach Mrs. Ellingsworth, Karen Landgraf, Colleen Dingels, Lisa Forbrook, Becky Crain, Caroline Anderson, Susan Olson, Cindy Hennen, Coach Mrs. Greenberg. Remember girls, keep your hands together! First Row: Managers Denise Senkyr, Tammy Grejtak; Ann McCarthy, Tammy Distad, Mary Munsell: Second Row: Coach Mrs. Ellingsworth, Manager LuAnn Diekmeier, Kellee Ness, Tammy Hennen, Mary Scharfencamp, Kris Koupal. BASKETBALL Front Row: Tim Radermacher, Greg Machtemes, Kurt Forsyth, Russ Hennen, Jeff Ruff, Randy Distad; Second Row: Coach Mike Sandmann, Manager Scott Olson, Mike Schroeder, Owen Anderson, Brian Ness, Jay Walgrave, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Ass't. Coach Jim Tirrel. Tri-Captains: Brian Pederson, Mike Schroeder, Gary Jensen. SENIORS: First Row: Tim Radermacher, Jeff Ruff, Randy Distad; Second Row: Mike Schroeder, Gary Jen- sen, Brian Pederson, Owen Aderson. 19 Brian is sure that this one is his! Jeff is wondering if he'll come out of this alive! Owen says, You better take a few more dancing lessons! Why is everyone looking the wrong way? 20 Two sure points for Gary! B TEAM: Front Row: Russ Pederson, Dennis Sander, Jon McCarthy, Philip Ziegenhagen, John Rodvik; Second Row: Greg Machtemes, Tim Scharfencamp, Jay Walgrave, Robert Olson, Kurt Forsyth, Russ Hennen, Coach Mr. Tirrel. JR. HIGH First Row: Randy Senkyr, Billy Ruff, Scott Nissen. Chuck Wirtz, Kevin Kokesch, Neal Prahl, Eric Bensen, Joe Crain; Second Row: Jim Senkyr, Joe Bagley, Dean Bock, Doug Schroeder, Dale Dickmeyer, Brad Thompson, Bob Forbrook, Greg Lund. ELEMENTARY Go get 'em!! 22 First Row: Paul Serbus, Dave Boyum, Brian Sather, Joe Simmons, Glen Lee, Curt Serbus; Second Row: Mike Dingels, Barry Lund, Chris Nelson, Brad Grejtak, John Frohrip, Todd Seehause; Third Row: Mr. Sandmann, Scott Weldy, Joe Sherman, Greg Sather, Scott Zamzoe, Joe Crain, Randy Senkvr. GIRLS BASKETBALL First Row: Mary Radermacher, Janet Hoffman, Cindy Johnson, Barb Schroeder, Kellee Walgrave; Second Row: Coach Mrs. Greenberg, Manager Karen Radermacher, Mary Crain, Julie Distad, Linda Zempel, Darcee Michelson, Manager Lori Huwe. 23 It must be up there somewhere? Janet must be really hungry. He's single, too! This game really drew a crowd. c A N D I D S Are you talking to us?? We'll use the old triple twist super-duper double reverse play. Remember it? 24 G I R L S B A S if B SQUAD: First Row: Kari Distad, Brenda Radermacher, Tammy Hennen, Ann McCarthy, Mary Munsell, Tammy Distad, Lisa Munsell; Second Row: Coach Miss p Wiff, Susan Olson, Cindy Hennen, Kellee Walgrave, Joanne Ruiz, Denise Bock, E Becky Crain, Margaret McGraw. B A L L C SQUAD: First Row: Brenda Radermacher, Tammy Hennen, Ann McCarthy, Mary Munsell, Tammy Distad; Second Row: Coach Donna Merkel, Kellee Ness, Joanne Ruiz, Denise Bock, Margaret McGraw. It look like everyone wants the same bal I! 25 GOLF First Row: Doug Schroeder, Dennis Sander, Russ Pederson, Joel Bagely, Bobby Forbrook, Scott Nissen, Chris Will- iams, Randy Hennen, Phil Ziegenhagen, Kathy Johnson; Second Row: Coach, Mr. Sandmann, Brad Thompson, Dale Dickmeyer, Greg Machtemes, Paul Bagely, Brian Pederson, Mike Schroeder, Owen Anderson, Jay Walgrave, Russ Hennen, Kurt Forsyth, Randy Distad. They must have had their Ex-lax, they're getting in- Hoover, I really don't care to at the moment! to the swing of things! 27 Captain: Deb Mell. FOOTBA L L CHEER LEADERS: Kari Distad, Mary Radermacher, Ann Rodvik, Deb Mell, Linda Zempel, Wendy Hall, Darcee Mickelson. BASKETBA L L CHEER LEADERS: Ann Rodvik, Lisa Forbrook, Mary Radermacher, Ju- lie Distad, Jane Eisenbarth. c H E E R L E A D E R S 28 B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Kellee Walgrave, Susan Olson, Kathy Eisenbarth, Tammy Hennen, Colleen Dingels, Mary Scharfencamp. Shucks, ya wanna take my picture? WORK A T AND A One and A Two---- PLAY Moving in for a kill huh Joe? ORGANIZATIONS PAPER STAFF First Row: Nancy Buboltz, Denise Senkyr, Jane Eisenbarth, Kathy Johnson, Deb Mell, Lori McCarthy, LuAnn Dick- meier; Second Row: Brenda Kvam, Becky Kokesch, Rosalyn Hall, Lola Lee, Debbie Scharfencamp, Michelle Bock, Ann Rodvik; Third Row: Barb Schroeder, Janet Hoffman, Julie Distad, Mary Radermacher, Joe Serbus, Jim For- brook; Fourth Row: Mary Crain, Leslie Munsell, Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Owen Anderson, Jeff Ruff. TIGER BEAT TRI-EDITORS Deb Mell Jane Eisenbarth Kathy Johnson GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR Janet Hoffman BOYS SPORTS EDITOR Brian Pederson Gary Jensen FFA EDITOR Jim Forbrook Joe Serbus BAND CHOIR EDITOR LuAnn Diekmier GOSSIP COLUMN Mary Crain HEAD TYPIST Lori McCarthy ARTISTS Rosalyn Hall Deb Scharfencamp EXCHANGE EDITORS Nancy Bubloltz Becky Kokesch ADVISOR Mrs. Von Bargen REPORTERS Brenda Kvam Lola Lee Jeff Ruff Ann Rodvik Denise Senkyr Barb Schroeder Lisa Forbrook Julie Distad Mary Radermacher Owen Andersn 32 First Row: Advisor Mrs. Von Bargen, Michelle Bock, Deb Mell, Joe Serbus; Second Row: Linda McColley, Brenda Kvam, Rosalyn Hall, Lola Lee, Debbie Scharfencamp, Robert Senkyr, Perry Ziegenhagen; Third Row: Nancy Buboltz, Becky Kokesch, Leslie Munsell, Jane Eisenbarth, Jim Forbrook, Dave Frohrip; Fourth Row: Gary Jensen, Brian Pederson, Owen Anderson, Mike Schroeder, Jeff Ruff; Fifth Row: Doug Koupal, Randy Distad, Tim Rademacher, Ton McCarthy, Rick Huwe. First Row: Denise Bock, Mary Scharfencamp, Mary Crain, Tammy Hennen, Tammy Distad, Colleen Din- gels, Becky Crain, Eric Benson; Second Row: Joe Bagley, Perry Ziegenhagen, Brian Ness, Nancy Buboltz, Julie Distad, Linda Zempel, Owen Anderson, Russ Hennen, Tom Triden, Dennis Sander; Third Row: Leslie Munsell, Rosalyn Hall, Deb Mell; Back: Randy Distad. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ON THE GO First Row: Joe Serbus, Perry Ziegenhagen, Robert Senkyr, Randy Distad, Owen Anderson, Brian Pederson; Second Row: Advisor, Mr. Hogan, Becky Crain, Caroline Anderson, Kathy Eisenbarth, Ann Serbus, Denise Senkyr, Lola Lee, Ann Rodvik, Dave Frohrip, Mike Schroeder; Third Row: Kari Distad, Mary Radermacher, Julie Distad, Jim For- brook, Jeff Ruff, Brian Ness, Robert Olson, Philip Ziegenhagen, John Rodvik; Fourth Row: Dennis Sander, Russ Pederson, Larry Serbus, Scott Olson, Scott Sherman, Chris Williams, Tim Radermacher, LeLand Larson, Rick Huwe, Greg Machtemes. FFA Some of the officers hard at work! CCA OFFICERS: Secretary, Joe Serbus; President, Perry «..ogenhagen; Sentinel, Brian Pederson; Reporter, Robert Senkyr; Vice-President, Randy Distad; Treasurer, Owen Anderson. 35 A Camp Courage representative receiving money that the FFA collected from its' Corn Drive. Denise was just chosen as FFA Sweetheart. Is Joe trying to say something, or just amusing Father Berger. FFA AWARDS Owen is sure full of smiles, but what do you expect, it is his 4th award! It lookes like Jeff is having a good time. FFA Sweetheart, Denise Senkyr. Mike Schroeder and Jeff Ruff receiving Farm Manage- ment awards. I bring mom along and what does she do, exchange recipes!! 37 LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS: President, Gary Jen- sen; Secretary, Michelle Bock; Vice-President, Greg Machtemes; Treasurer, Barb Schroeder. Lettermen busy working at the concession stand. LETTERMEN’S CLUB First Row: Advisors, Mr. Tirrel, Mrs. Greenberg, Mr. Sandmann; Randy Distad, Dave Frohrip, Jeff Ruff, Joe Serbus, Robert Senkyr, Paul Bagley, Brian Pederson, Gary Jensen; Second Row: Michele Ness, Ann Rodvik, Jane Eisenbarth, Denise Senkyr, Doug Koupal, Kathy Johnson, LuAnn Diekmieir, Peggy Fox, Perry Ziegenhagen, Owen Anderson, Mike Schroeder, Russ Hennen; Third Row: Julie Distad, Linda Zempel, Mary Radermacher, Lisa Forbrook, Karen Rader- macher. Barb Huwe, Lori McCarthy, Kurt Forsyth, Jay Walgrave, Tom Triden, Philip Ziegenhagen, Tim Scharfen- camp; Fourth Row: Michelle Bock, Barb Schroeder, Mary Crain, Tammy Berg, Darcee Michelson, Cindy Johnson, Deb Mell, Janet Hoffman, Kellee Walgrave, Leslie Munsell, Brian Ness, Scott Olson, Tim Radermacher, Ron Mc- Carthy, Greg Machtemes. DECLAM Sitting: Lisa Munsell, Caroline Anderson, Mary Scharfencamp; Standing: Jane Eisenbarth, Ann Rodvik, Debbie Nelson, Becky Regan, Mary Crain, Becky Crain, Mrs. Ellingworth, Patty Hale, Rosalyn Hall, Cindy Johnson, Karen Poss, Janet Hoff- man, LuAnn Diekmeier, Lola Lee. Kitchen Helpers: Ron McCarthy, Linda McColley, Doug Koupal. Deb Mell, Lori Huwe, Ann Rodvik, Linda McColley. Lori Huwe, Karen Radermacher, Linda McColley, Michelle Bock, LuAnn Diekmeier, Ann Rodvik. Michelle and Linda are busy indexing books. Mike Schroeder receiving Senior Boy Athletic Award. AWARDS NIGHT Perfect Attendance awards were given out by Mr. Olson. Jane is receiving a cheerleading award. Honor students Michelle Bock, Perry Ziegenhagen and Mike Schroeder receiving awards. 41 Lola Lee received the Betty Crocker award Michelle Bock was chosen Senior Athlete. Robert Senkyr receiving a senior athletic award. Lola Lee was awarded The John Phillip Sousa Award Linda McColley, Karen Radermacher, and LuAnn Diekmeier were given awards for We must have gotten a different song, they're smiling! 4} CANDIDS Something sure looks interesting! First Row: Karen Poss, Deb Mell, Michelle Bock, Ann Serbus; Second Row: Lisa Forbrook, Brenda Kvam, Carmen Lee, Denise Senkyr, Kathy Eisenbarth, Becky Kokesch; Third Row: Tammy Gretjak, Paul Bagley, Ann Rodvik, Barb Schroeder, Kathy Johnson, Becky Crain; Fourth Row: Brian Ness, Mr. Munsch, Cindy Johnson, Lori McCarthy. First Row: Darcee Michelson, Caroline Anderson Patty Hale, Lola Lee; Second Row: Diane Goeltz, Jill Degner, Michele Ness, Peggy Fox, Kelly Walgrave, LuAnn Diekmeier; Third Row: Jane Eisenbarth, Russ Pederson, John Rod- vik, LeLand Larson, Robert Olson, Janet Hoffman, Brian Pederson, Perry Ziegenhagen; Fourth Row: Mary Crain, Rosalyn Hall, Wendy Hall. SENIOR BAND 45 First Row: Becky Regan, Kathy Eisenbarth, Lisa Forbrook, Michelle Bock, Joe Serbus, Robert Senkyr, Jim Forbrook, Jeff Ruff; Second Row: Kari Distad, Ann Rodvik, Jane Eisenbarth, Wendy Hall, Darcee Michelson, Rosalyn Hall, Mary Crain, Kurt Forsyth, Nathan Bagley; Third Row: Mr. Munsch, Caroline Anderson, Ann Serbus, Michele Ness, Peggy Fox, Tom Triden, Perry Ziegenhagen, Robert Olson, Le Land Larson; Fourth Row: Lola Lee, Becky Kokesch, Kathy Johnson, Jay Walgrave, Brian Pederson, Gary Jensen, Owen Anderson, Ron McCarthy. 46 CHOIR OFFICERS: Vice-President, Joe Serbus; President, Robert Senkyr; Secretary-Treasurer, Deb Me 11. SENIOR CHOIR First Row: Dave Frohrip, Russ Pederson, John Rodvik, Patty Hale, Barb Schroeder, Karen Poss, Denise Senkyr; Second Row: Jon McCarthy, Phil Ziegenhagen, Linda Zempel, Julie Distad, Diane Goeltz, Karen Radermacher, LuAnn Diekmeier, Brenda Kvam; Third Row: Paul Bagley, Carmen Lee, Jill Degnaer, Becky Crain, Tammy Grejtak, Karen Landgraff, Cindy Johnson; Fourth Row: Janet Hoffman, Leslie Munsell, Kelle Walgrave, Lori McCarthy, Deb Mell, Tammy Berg, Mary Radermacher. Accompanists Rosalyn Hall, Billy Ruff, and Lola Lee. First Row: LuAnn Diekmeier, Kelle Walgrave, Peggy Fox, Michelle Bock, Denise Bock; Second Row: Leland Lar- son, Robert Olson, Janet Hoffman, Brian Pederson, Perry Ziegenhagen; Third Row: Tammy Grejtak, Paul Bagley, Ann Rodvik, Kathy Johnson, Barb Schroeder, Mr. Munsch; Around Piano, Lola Lee, Mary Crain, Brian Ness. STAGE BAND Are you sure your're playing the right song? 48 Those trombones can really hurt in the back!! Solo: Kathy Johnson was a district winner. MUSIC AWARDS Flute Duet: Patty Hale, Lola Lee. Vocal Solos: Kathy Eisenbarth, Ann Rodvik, Darcee Mickelson, Bob Olson. Sax Trio: Peggy Fox, LuAnn Diekmeier, Kelly Wal- grave. Flute Trio: Patty Hale, Caroline Anderson, Darcee Mickelson. Percussion Ensemble: Rosalyn Hall, Mary Crain, Wendy Hall, Cindy Johnson. 50 First Row: Renee Weldy, Lisa Munsell, Tammy Hennen, Debbie Sather, Ruth Bagley, Effie Weldy, Mary Kate Mc- Graw, Shiela Boyum; Second Row: Susan Olson Cindy Hennen, Margaret McGraw, Kelly Ness, Audrey Goeltz, Stacy Walgrave, Collin Lee, Joe Fox, Denise Bock; Third Row: Billy Ruff, Brad Thompson, Neal Prahl, Eric Benson, Mary Munsell, Brenda Radermacher, Chris Koupal, Chuck Wurtz, Randy Senkyr, Scott Zamzow, Dean Bock, Jim Senkyr, Bob Forbrook, Greg Lund, Kevin Kokesch; Fourth Row: Mr. Munsch, Brad Grejtak, Mary Scharfencamp, Sandy Robbin, Joe Crain. JR. HIGH BAND 51 First Row: Mr. Munsch, Lisa Munsell, Mary Scarfencamp, Billy Ruff, Kevin Kokesch, Neal Prahl, Eric Benson, Brenda Radermacher, Mary Munsell; Second Row: Tammy Distad, Ann McCarthy, Margaret Mc- Graw, Bobby Forbrook, Joel Bagley, Dale Dickmeyer, Chuck Wurtz, Renee Weldy, Susan Olson, Tammy Hennen. JR. HIGH CHOIR JR. HIGH CHOIR OFFICERS: Lisa Munsell, Cindy Hennen. 52 CLASSES HEAD START First Row: Michelle Werdish, jenny Ahrens, trie O'Neil, Jason Goodthunder, Tracy Dallenbach; Second Row: Amy Seehausen, Rebecca Pfarr, Travis O'Neil, Joseph Martinez, Nichol Cheery; Third Row: Russel Scheffler, Becky Larson, LeAnn Lund, Lisa Fink, Adam Larson; Back: Mrs. Frietag, Mrs. Bryan. HEADSTART GRADUATION KINDERGARTEN First Row: Dana McGrowan, Michele Neudecker, Terri Larsen, Aileen Ager, Hallie LeBrun, Julia Simmons, Dawn Goodthunder, Shannon O'Neil, Jamie Steinhoff, Joanna Teed; Second Row: Cherry Brockway, Kimberly Sullivan Michael Stark, William Schnitzler, Sara Zuhlsdorf, Sarah Foley, Sheri Haas, Larry Goelz, Tony Brown, Chad Lee', Gregory Hoffman; Third Row: Todd Beran, Shawn Wabasha, James Radermacher, Todd Serbus, Colin Grams, Christopher Gullickson, Scotty Bidinger, Michael Sather, Nathan Lee, Dwayne Boyum, Chad Lund. FIRST GRADE First Row: Lisa Goelz, Ross Ager, Dennis Boyum, Tom Olson, Troy Nelson, Tim Sullivan; Second Row: Noelia Ruiz, Wendy Seehausen, Carina Hoffman, Roseann McGraw, Darren Sather, Kim Radermacher, Pam Radermacher. Dawn Grejtak, Nancy Webblo, Angie Hurd. Missing: Troy Lee, Michael McCarthy. m o ;o a THIRD GRADE First Row: Cheri Klukas, John Jensen, Bryan Zemple, Lisa Bagley, Lisa Eisenbarth, Jodi Ness; Second Row: Blaine Lee, Randy Lee, Larry Wepplo, Linda Robben, Wade Gronau, Brad Serbus. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Jenny Radermacher, Mark Isaacson, John Frohrip, Todd Seehausen, Doug Jensen, Glen Lee, Joe Simmons, Brian Sather; Second Row: Paul Serbus, David Boyum, Theresa McGraw, Rhonda Helget, Julie Prahl, Greg Sather, Michael Dingles. 56 FIFTH GRADE First Row: Susan Poss, Kathleen Schroeder, Michelle Lund, Barry Lund, Curtis Serbus; Second Row: Sharon Helget, Kathryn Larson, Lisa Johnson, Rhonda Pederson, Jane Serbus, Scott Weldy. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Mr. Lemke, Nancy Huwe, Mary Ruiz, Annette Lund, Caroline Ruff, Ruth Bagley, Effie Weldy, Sheila Boyum, Mary Kate McGraw, Laurene Ager; Second Row: Collin Lee, Randall Senkyr, Scott Zamzow, Joseph Crain, Joe Fox, Stacey Walgrave, Kristi Sather, LeRoy Freitag, Joe Sherman, Bradley Grejtak, Christian Nelson. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Lynelle Huwe, Mary Munsell, Kevin Kokesch Neal Prahl, Clint Gronau, Myron Gehrke, Sam Sherman, Eric Benson, Second Row: Tammy Distad, Debra Sather, Sandy Robben, Ann McCarthy, Tammy Hennen, Margaret McGraw, Kelly Ness, Brenda Radermacher, Chris Koupal. CLASS OFFICERS: Vice-President, Kevin Kokesch; Secretary, Ann McCarthy; Treasurer, Brenda Rader- macher, President, Eric Benson. Looks like the Pilgrams finally made it to Franklin! 58 CLASS OFFICERS: President, Cindy Hennen; Trea- surer, Renee Weldy; Vice-President, Billy Ruff; Secretary, Lisa Munsell. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth graders working hard in Phy. Ed. First Row: Joel Bagley, Billy Ruff, Jim Senkyr, Greg Lund, Chuck Wurtz, Lowell Huwe; Second Row: Dean Bock, Brad Thompson, Dale Dickmeyer, Doug Schroeder, Bob Forbrook, Audrey Goeltz; Third Row: Mary Serbus, Renee Weldy, Joan Ruiz, Lisa Munsell, Mary Scharfencamp, Susan Olson, Cindy Hennen, Denise Bock. First Row: Chris Williams Jim Koupal, Russ Pederson, John Rodvik, Barb Huwe, Kari Distad, Diane Goeltz; Second Row: Dennis Sander, Rosa Ruiz, Tammy Grejtak, Becky Regan, Kathy Eisenbarth, Karen Landgraff, Becky Crain, Debbie Nelson; Third Row: Jill Degner, Randy Hennen, Larry Serbus, Colleen Dingels, Ann Serbus, Kellee Wal- grave, Caroline Anderson. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: President, Kellee Walgrave; Vice- President, Ann Serbus; Treasurer, Larry Serbus; Sec- retary, Caroline Anderson. 60 Freshmen waiting to have their pictures taken. SOPHOMORES TAKING A BREAK. CLASS OFFICERS: President Karen Poss; Secre- tary Scott Sherman; Treasurer, Mary Radermacher; Vice-President, Brian Ness. SOPHOMORES First Row: Dale Robben, Robert Olson, Janet Hoffman, Cindy Johnson, Philip Ziegenhagen, Brian Ness, Paul Bagley; Second Row: Scott Sherman, Jon McCarthy, LeLand Larson, Mary Radermacher, Lisa Forbrook, Tammi Berg, Kurt Forsyth; Third Row: Greg Machtemes, Cindy McColley, Karen Poss, Wendy Hall, Julie Distad, Linda Zempel, Dar- cee Michelson, Carmen Lee. JUNIORS First Row: Bruce Ager, Peggy Fox, Denise Senkyr, Karen Radermacher, Lori Huwe, Diane Robben, Ann Rodvik, Tim Scharfencamp; Second Row: Brian Ager, Patty Hale, Kathy Johnson, LuAnn Dickmeyer, Mary Crain, Barb Schroeder, Michele Ness, Lori McCarthy; Third Row: Gene Wolling, Scott Olson, Loni Lund, Russ Hennen, Jay Walgrave, Nathan Bagley, Tom Triden. What did I ever do to deserve this? CLASS OFFICERS: President, Kathy Johnson; Secre- Cut it out! I'm Ticklish! I use Close-Up! Dress up day! That wasn't funny! i She expects us to read this!! The current vogue.... SENIORS GREG AGER F.F.A. OWEN ANDERSON F.F.A 1,2,3, Officer 4; Band 1,2; Choir 1 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Golf 1,2,4; Footbal 1,3,4; Basket- ball 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4. MICHELLE BOCK Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Officer 4; Volleyball 2,3,4, All- Conference 3; Basketball 2, Captain 3, Manager 4; Homecoming M.C. 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 3,4; Library Cadet 4; Class Officer 2,3; Soft- ball 1; Stagehand 3,4; Annual Photographer 4; One-Act Play 4. NANCY BUBOLTZ Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; One-Act Play 2; Bas- ketball 2; Student Council 2,4; Debate 2; Class Play 3; Basketball manager and medic 3; Volleyball manager 3, medic 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. RANDY DISTAD F.F.A. 1,2, Sentinel 3, Vice-President 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 4; Football 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. JANE EISENBA RTH Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Stagehand 1, 2,3; Select Band 3; Declam 2,4; Pep Club 2; Cheerleading 1,2 3 4; Paper Staff 2,3, Tri-editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Letter- men's Club w,e,r; Library Cadet 3. JIM FORBROOK F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Snow King 4; Class Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Declam 3; Prom M.C. 2; Boy's County 3; Choir 1,2,3,4. DAVE FROHRIP F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 3; Football 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Annual Staff 4; One Act Play 4. RICK HU WE F.F.A 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. ROSALYN HALL Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Debate 2; Soft- ball 1; Basketball 2; Class President 4; Stu- dent Council Treasurer 4; Declam 2,3,4; Jr., Sr. Class Play 3,4; One-Act Play 3,4; Letter- men's Club 4; Girls State 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2, Art Editor 3,4. GARY JENSEN F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1,2,3, Tri-Captain 4; Football 1,2,3, Tri-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Decca Officer 3; Class Play 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3, President 4. BECKY KOKESCH Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Pep Club 1. DOUG KOUPAL F.F.A 1; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Annual Staff 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4. BRENDA KVAM Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1« LOLA LEE Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Stagehand 2,3,4; Piano Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Declam 2,3,4; Debate 2; Class Play 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Family Leader of Tomarrow 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Girl's County Rep. 3; Student Council 3; Bicentennial Select Band 3. RON MCCARTHY Football 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1. LINDA MCCOLLEY Volleyball 2,3; Kitchen Help 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Library Cadet 4. DEBBIE MELL Band 1,2, Secretary 3,4; Choir 1,2,3, Secre- tary 4; Student Council, Secretary 4; Home- coming Candidate 4; Volleyball 2, Co- captain 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, Captain 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3, Co- editor 4; Paper Staff 2, Co-editor 3,4. LESLIE MUNSELL F.F.A 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Golf 2; Declam 1, 3,4; Student Council 3; Vice-President 4; Class Play 4; One Act Play 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Band 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 2. BRIAN PEDERSON F.F.A 1,2,3, Officer 4; Football 1,2,3 Cap- tain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Golf 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, President 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Class President 3; Class Play 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Candidate 4. TIM RADERMACHER F.F.A 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JEFF RUFF F.F.A. 1,2,4, Reporter 3; Football 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Declam 3; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 2. DEBRA SCHARFENCAMP Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Homecoming Can- didate 4; Girls County Representative 3; Class Officer 4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Head Start and Kindergarten Aide 3,4. MIKE SCHROEDER F.F.A. 1,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,3; Golf 3,4; Football 1,2,3, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Baseball 2. ROBERT SENKYR F.F.A 1,2, Secretary 3, Reporter 4; Choir 2,3, President 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 1; Football 4; Lettermen'sClub 4; Declam 3; Annual Staff 4. JOE SERBUS F.F.A 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Declam 3; Class Secretary 2,3; Class Treasurer 4; Choir 1,2,3; Vice-President 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Foot- ball 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A Climatologist 1,2,3,4. SHERRY VANSLETTE Choir 1,2; Track 1; LaBauch Tutor 4. PERRY ZIEGENHAGEN F.F.A. 1,2,3, President 4; Band 1,2,3, Vice- 5 President 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Stage band 3,4; Class Officer 1; Golf 2; Declam 3; Student Council 4; Football 4. CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary, DebbieSchar- fencamp; President, Rosalyn Hall; Vice- President, Becky Kokesch; Treasurer, Joe Serbus. Hey good lookin, What'cha got cookin? He likes it! Do you expect us to eat this stuff? B-r-r-r-r-r-m! B-r-r-r-r-r-m! All right, who took it?? Is that your prom date, Jim? The odd couple. First Row: Lola Lee, Becky Kokesch, Greg Ager, Dave Frohrip, Jeff Ruff, Randy Distad, Nancy Buboltz, Linda Mc- Colley, Jane Eisenbarth; Second Row: Rosalyn Hall, Robert Senkyr, Perry Ziegenhagen, Debbie Scharfencamp, Les- lie Munsell, Deb Mell, Joe Serbus, Michelle Bock, Brenda Kvam; Third Row: Rick Huwe, Doug Koupal, Gary Jen- sen, Owen Anderson, Ron McCarthy, Mike Schroeder, Brian Pederson, Jim Forbrook, Tim Radermacher. Honor Students: Rosalyn Hall, Lola Lee, Michelle Bock, Perry Ziegenhagen, Mike Schroeder. Valedictorian, Rosalyn Hall; Salutatorian, Lola Lee. 70 Co Nor S ; Peo cVx € HAY 27 ccKY r o Avscovjef' new oceans '-'n 'N we V ow;e course Vo ose Sn K-V -VV e s ore. V 0 N MR. MIKE OLSON Mankato State College Principal MR. ROBERT KEY MacCalister College Mankato State-Graduate School Superintendent MR. HOWARD LEMKE Mankato State College Sixth Grade Elementary Principal 72 SECRETARIES: Lavonne Forbrook, Dorothy Menk. COOKS: Bonnie Lund, Alice McFarland, Florence Schliemann. BUS DRIVERS: Carl Buboltz, Bernard Holtmann, Merle Finley. JANITORS: George Lund and Carl Buboltz. 73 MR. DUANE CHRISTENSON Southwest State Marshall Counselor MISS DONNA MERKEL West mar, LeMars Iowa Speech Therapist 74 75 76 MR. MIKE SANDMAN University of Minnesota, Morris Health, Science, Biology, Phy. Ed. MRS. JANET ELLINGWORTH Bemidji State College Speech, English 77 MR. JAMES TIRREL South Dakota State History, U.S. Gov't. MR. ALLEN VON BARGEN Winona State College Math, Science MRS. LINDA GREENBERG Mankato State College Health, Phy. Edl, Girl's Athletic Coach MRS. DIANE VON BARGEN Winona State College Business 78 Sponsors Walt's Cafe Bookshop Isabels Beauty Shop Athmann's Inn Keller Drugstore Nelson Clothing Fairfax T.V. Appliance Fairfax Variety Store Revier Firestone Brix Rexall Drug H.I.S. Coast-to-Coast Home Spun J.C. Penny Company Galles' Jessops Pete's Place Morgan Barber Shop Morgan Village Inn Morgan Hatchery Morgan Hardware Morgan Bakery Tern pel Store Morgan Locker Company 79 TONY GRETJAK MEAT LOCKER FRANKLIN PRODUCE Butchering Processing Curing — Fresh Meats Specializing In Sausage Dried Beef (507)557-2285 Franklin, Minnesota Tony Grejtak, Owner poult ri) Franklin Produce Co. Cash Buyers — Poultry and Eggs Franklin, Minn. 55333 FRANKLIN OIL COMPANY 5S7-2216 Bruce G Leonard Schroeder Franklin, Minnesota Gas, Tires, Oil MINNESOTA VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. Franklin, Minnesota 557-2277 80 KEEP YOUR HOME Beautiful Comfortable • Ory Siding - Insulating - Shingling Contact Andre Fox Construction Box 287 FRANKLIN. MINNESOTA 55333 Free Phone 557-2224 Estimates Saving energy makes cents. MSP NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY RED’S LIQUORS ON AND OFF Franklin, MN WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS FRANKLIN STATE BANK Franklin, Minnesota B. AND B. DOUG’S MOBIL VARIETY STORE Minor Repair Work Tire Service Sewing Supplies Doug Sherman, Owner Gifts Clothing Phone 557-2238 Hobby supplies Betty Gruendemann, owner Franklin, Minnesota 1 Mobil 1 FORBROOKS ELECTRIC BEST WISHES From: ROLAND McGRAW GENE HALL DEBBIE SEEHAUSEN ELSIE JOHNSON JOHN CRONIN Franklin, Minnesota TROJAN SEED COMPANY WELCOME - YOU'RE IN TROJAN COUNTRY SEEHAUSEN HARDWARE Franklin, MN 83 SANDYS PHOTOGRAPHY Best Bloomin' Place in Town 249 EAST BRIDGE, REDWOOD FALLS, MN 56283 PHONE (507) 637-2943 Piescott's Minting Services LETTERPRESS OFFSET MICHAEL PRESCOTT 205 So. Mill Street 320 Minnesota Street Redwood Falls, MN 56283 Specializing in Outdoor Photography (by appointment only) Redwood Fall, Minn. 56283 507 - 637-8125 84 OWENS T.V. AND APPLIANCE Phone 637-8007 Redwood Falls, Minnesota 56283 WILSON’S Mens and Ladies Wear MORGAN’S RED OWL BAKERY of Redwood Falls RED OWL Redwood Falls, Minnesota Holiday Vtllaqe Complete line of discount grocery, meats, produce, and merchandise. Ill East Rich Street REDWOOD FALLS EHLER’S AND Ehler’s Men’s Store and Department Store Two Fashion Stores in Redwood Falls 86 Congl Congratulations to the Graduates of the Class of 1977 HELD -man DRUG LEO L HELD, R. Ph. Bird Island, Minnesota Best Wishes for the Future PHONE 365-3020 STATE BANK OF BIRD GIFTS - COSMETICS - CANDIES ISLAND T 7 BIRD ISLAND, MINNESOTA H f W- 71 DRIVE-IN FALLS THEATRE Redwood Falls, Minnesota John Lynn Harned Phone 637-5131 THE COPPER KETTLE FAMILY RESTAURANT 243 East Second Street Redwood Falls, Minnesota 87 FAIRFAX CLEANERS Fast Service Free Pickup and Delivery 426-8132 FAIRFAX FARMERS COOP ELEVATOR Seed, Feed, Grain, Fertilizer, Petroleum and LP gas. Phone: 426-7205 ARDIES CAFE VlZZA Homemade pizzas and pastries Fairfax, Minnesota HOTPOINT FRIGIDAIRE PAUL’S APPLIANCE CENTER 120 So. Main BIRD ISLAND, MINN. 55310 Phone 365-3180 SALES SERVICE 88 BERDAN IMPLEMENT 426-7270 Fairfax, Minnesota 55332 DICKMEYER MOTOR COMPANY See Bob or Ken for your new or used car. Bus. Phone 426-7273 F9RD When America needs abetter idea, Ford puts it on wheels. 10 S. E. First Street Fairfax, Minn. 55332 HAUSER LUMBER COMPANY For a Quickie Lunch Or an Evening Snack For a Friendly Brunch Or a Take Home Lunch ROMIE’S CAFE Catering Service Meals and Short Orders Fairfax, Minn. Romie Irene Athmann 426-7229 Rc Ralph Dummer, President -nt Furniture Giftware Draperies Hardware Carpeting Paint REKSTEIN CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE, INC. BOYUM’S SKOGMO FAMILY CLOTHING STORE II i'. Fairfax, Minn. Phone 426-7248 STEWART REKSTEIN. Pres. LAWRENCE REKSTEIN. Scc.-Treas. OLDSMOBILE Fairfax, Minnesota BUDS BAKERY PRAX RED OWL Complete Selection of Quality Baked Goods, Decorated Cakes 137 SE 1 Fairfax Phone 426-7226 Fairfax, MN SAVELA INSURANCE AGENCY FAIRFAX INSURANCE AGENCY Fairfax, MN. 55332 Phone, Office: 426-7715 (Fairfax) Home: 557-8352 (Franklin) Ken Havemeier Ted Domeier Deputy Registar 426-7281 MARKS BARBER SHOP Me: Mens and Ladies Hairstyling Ling Fairfax, MN DITTMER TRUCK STOP 4 19 CAFE Fairfax, Minnesota 91 DICK POTTER, General Manager RICH ROOT, Manager PHONE 507-249-3157 MORGAN Grain, Feed, Grinding and Mixing, Drying 56266 COURTESY OF 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 92 MORGAN PLUMBING HEATING Edward G. Hinrichs — Phone: Office 249-3110, Re . 249-3S31 MORGAN, MINNESOTA 56266 CLEMENTS LUMBER INC. TRICKY DICKS Morgan, Minnesota We do all small engine work. We Morgan Tel. — 249-3122 also sell motorcycles, lawn mowers, Clements Tel. — 692-2230 Morgan, Minnesota and Polaris snowmobiles. Phone 249-3180 Fairfax £ taitftarft “The official Franklin School Paper Quality Job Printing Letterheads For all your Printing needs. Statements Envelopes Carlson Craft (3-7 day service) Rediforms Graduation Announcements Signs Wedding Announcements Sales books Napkins Thank You’s Phone(507)426-7235 Invitations Subscribe Today!! 93 Bob’s Electric Service Robert Schroeder APPLIANCES - MOTORS - HEATING - GENERAL WIRING MOTOR REPAIR — INSTALLATION SERVICE — PLUMBING Morgan, Minnesota Phone: 249-3134 MORGAN BODY SHOP COMPLETE BODY REPAIR — PAINTING — CUSTOMIZING — GLASSWORK CAR TRUCK FRAME STRAIGHTENING — WHEEL ALIGNMENT — BALANCING MORGAN, MINNESOTA 56266 BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS — EXPERT REFINISHING We Meet by Accident 94 JERRY’S BODY SHOP Body Fender repairs and Refinishing Morton, Minnesota HIWAY CAFE Try our home cooking. Morton, MN ERV’S TEXACO MORTON 697-6119 Tires, Batteries, Accessories Lubrication COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 95 BEN’S SUPER VALU Franklin, Minnesota FRANKLIN HEIGHTS NURSING HOME Best wishes to Seniors of 1977! Administration, Staff, and Residents. % CRAIN CONSTRUCTION Congratulations Class of '77. May we gravel your road to success!! Morton, Minnesota 557-8292 ' .£ THE TAXIDE7MY SHOP ALLEN VON BARGEN Ph. 557-2727 Franklin, Minn. 4) V' A w£f hf ii - ' i V y; FRANKLIN LIQUOR STORE WHERE GOOD SPORTS GET BETTER SPIRITS Jerry Sandra Nissen Franklin, MN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’77 97 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 HOME FURNISHINGS 342 south mill street TELEPHONE REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA 56283 Ares Code 507 637-8346 STORES AT Redwood Falls, Minnesota Marshall, Minnesota “ ETeatKe i QJou t _Afest QAAth oA Sfcttde ou n CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Chrysler Plymouth Voliont Service on All Makes and Models Dodge Trucks BAKER BROS. MOTOR CO. 625 WEST BRIDGE ST. — P O. BOX 159 TELEPHONE 637-2936 PEDWOOD PALLS, MINNESOTA 56263 98 WORLD EVENTS 7 15 76 AMY’S ON TOP — Jimmy Carter holds daughter. Amy. as his wife. Rosa- lynn, peers over his shoulder during the Democratic National Convention in New York City. Carter had just delivered his acceptance speech as the Democratic presidential nominee. 7 20 76 SCHOOL CHILDREN KID- NAPPED — The van in which 26 school children and their bus driver were held captive is slowly pulled out of its hiding place in a rock quarry in Livermore. Calif 10 7 76 MAKING A POINT — President Gerald Ford emphasizes a point during his second debate with Jimmy Carter at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts The- ater. Ford's efforts, however, were not successful as he and running mate Sen Robert Dole lost the November general election to Carter and his running mate Sen. Walter Mondale. 7 13 76 AFTER KEYNOTE SPEECH - Barbara Jordan. U.S. representative from Texas, acknowledges plaudits of the Democratic National Convention after de- livering one of the keynote speeches dur- ing the convention. 11 11 76 CALDER DIES — Alexande' Calder, one of the most influential sculp- tors and artists of the 20th Century and the originator of mobiles, died in New York. He is shown working on his tribute to the nation’s Bicentennial celebration S7 7 10 20 76 CAPSIZED FERRY — A would- be rescuer carefully walks the hull of the ferry George Prince after it collided with a tanker and sank in the Mississippi River at Luling, La. Twenty survivors were pulled from the river and 50 persons are reported missing. 1 29 76 NEW DELHI, INDIA — Prime Minister Indira Gandhi does a folk dance with a troupe from Mizoram in northeas- tern India. The dance was part of the an- nual Republic Day celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1950 constitution. 12 8 76 STAMPEDE! — A terrified crowd panics and runs to escape from the awe- some 40-foot monster. King Kong, after he breaks out of the cage in which he was being exhibited. Filming of Dino de Laur- entiis’ re-make of King Kong conclud- ed recently in Hollywood, with release of the movie scheduled for Christmas time. 4 2 76 TOKYO — Former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka holds a microphone as he addresses a meeting of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party members. He said he had no connection whatsoever with the Lockheed payoff scandal. 9 8 76 UP GOES THE RUNNING FENCE — Motorists zip along Highway 101 (in foreground) as workers put up a section of artist Christo’s running fence north of Petaluma. Calif. The 18-foot high nylon fence will stretch over 24 miles of rolling hills and farms to the Pacific Ocean. 7 4 76 RAID RESCUES PASSENGERS — Hundreds of relatives and well-wishers came to Ben-Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv to celebrate the return of hijacked Air France passengers rescued in a night raid on Uganda. 2 13 76 HAMILL TRIUMPH — Dark- haired American skater Dorothy Hamill. of Riverside. Conn., gives a dazzling four minute performance in the women s fig- ure skating event of the 12th Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck. Ms. Hamill went on to win the gold medal with a near perfect score.


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