Magnolia High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Magnolia, MN)

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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 Bethesda 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 wras 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. 1 2 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband, Lord Snow'don, 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- wrood and the nation’s capital. THE BULLDOG MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL MAGNOLIA, MINNESOTA 1966 DEDICA TION We, the graduating class of 1966, hereby dedicate our annual to you, Mrs. Charlotte Meester. You started your educational career at Magnolia on the same September day in 1954 as we, and unselfishly led us through our first year of school, as you have been leading others for the past twelve years. Thank you, Mrs. Meester; to you we are deeply indebted. 2 ADMINISTRA TION ADMINISTRA TION Mr. L. Schetnan Superintendent Mrs. DeBooy Secretary Board of Education Mr. Schetnan, Mr. Boomgaarden, Mr. Akkerman. Mr. Flanigan, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Remme, Mr. Umland Mr. R. Opp Principal FACULTY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Bonnema Mr. Eads Mrs. Busch Mr. Barnett Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Kowalski Mr. McCollum Mr. Whitney Mr. Marking Mrs. Nelson Mr. Vikander GRADE FACULTY 3rd—Mrs. Joneson 4th—Mrs. Anderson 5th—Mrs. Hamann 6th--Mr. Kowalski 8 SENIORS LORA AKKERMAN Annual Editor ...................................4 Band...................................... 1,2,3,4 Candlelighter ...................................4 Chorus ...................................1,2,3,4 Clarinet Ensemble ...............................4 Class Officer .............................. 2,3,4 Declam.......................................... 2 F. H.A........................................3,4 G. A.A.......................................1,2 Jr. Class Play...................................3 Mixed Ensemble ..............................2,3,4 Sr. Class Play ..............................2,3,4 Student Council .................................4 Thespians ...................................2,3,4 Trio ..........................................2,3 Triple Trio .................................2,3,4 DONALD BOLTJES Track...........................................2 Basketball .................................... 2 Annual Staff .................................. 4 Chorus . . Class Play G.A.A. . . Paper Staff JOYCE BONNETT 10 RANDY BOOMGAARDEN Annual Staff...................... Basketball........................ Class Officer..................... Cross Country..................... Escort ........................... Football.......................... Jr. Class Play ................... King Attendant.................... Letterman ........................ Sr. Class Play.................... Student Council................... Track ............................ ... 4 . 2,3,4 • 1,3,4 . . 2,3 . . . 2 . 2,3,4 ... 3 . . . . 4 1,2,3,4 . . . . 4 . . 3,4 . 1,2,3 LYLA COUSINS Annual Staff .................. Betty Crocker Award ......... Chorus........................ Class Play................... F. H.A........................ G. A.A........................ Thespians ................... JANE DAVIS Annual Staff ................. Band ......................... Band Officer ................. Cheerleader................... Class Officer ................ Class Princess ............... F. H.A....................... G. A.A....................... G.A.A. Officer ............... Jr. Class Play................ Queen Attendant .............. Reporter ..................... Sr. Class Play ............... Thespians..................... . . . 4 1,2,3,4 . . . 4 ... 4 . . 1,4 ... 2 . . 3,4 . . 1,2 . . . 1 . . . 3 ... 4 ... 4 . . . 4 . . 3,4 11 CINDY DEBOOY Annual Staff . . . Assistant Librarian Band .............. Band Officer . . . Candlelighter . . Clarinet Ensemble Class Officer . . . . F.H.A............. F. H.A. Officer . . G. A.A............ Jr. Class Play . . . . Majorette ........ Paper Staff....... Sr. Class Play . . . Thespians......... Twirler .......... Annual Staff . Class Officer . Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play. Track ........ GARY HALVERSON Annual Staff.................... Class Officer................... Class Play .................... Football....................... Letterman ...................... DAVID FLANIGAN 4 1 3 4 1,2 12 ELLIOT HANSEN Annual Staff .................. Band .......................... Basketball..................... Chorus ........................ Class Officer ................. Football....................... Homecoming Narrator ........... Jr. Class Play................. Letterman...................... Mixed Ensemble................. Sr. Class Play................. Track ......................... ... 4 ■ . 1,2 1,2,3 1.2.3.4 . . . 1 1.2.3.4 . . . . 4 . . . 3 1.2.3.4 . . 3,4 ... 4 1.2.3.4 CAROL HENRICHS Annual Staff.................... Band ............................ Band Officer ................... Cheerleader .................... Clarinet Ensemble .............. Class Officer .................. F. H.A........................... G. A.A.......................... Homecoming Queen ............... Paper Staff ................... Sr. Class Play ................. Thespi ans ..................... Viking Day Queen ................ . . . 4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 . 1,2,4 . . . .4 1.2.3.4 . . 3,4 . . 1,2 . . . 4 . . . 4 . . . 4 . 3,4 ... 4 KEITH HOVEN Annual Staff.................... Football ....................... Jr. Class Play, st. cr.......... Sr. Class Play, st. cr.......... Track........................... 13 BRYCE IVELAND Annual Staff................. Sr. Class Play, st. cr....... EUGENE KORTHALS Annual Staff.......................................4 Jr. Class Play, st. cr.............................3 Sr. Class Play.....................................4 BERNIE KRACHT Annual Staff................... Football ............... • . . Letterman .................... 14 DONNA KVAAS Band ........... Annual Staff . . Chorus......... F.H.A.......... F. H.A. Officer G. A.A........ Jr. Class Play . Mixed Ensemble Paper Staff . . . Sr. Class Play . Thespians . . Twirler....... SANDY LESTER Annual Staff.................................. 4 Band ......................................... 4 Chorus ................................... 1)2,4 Declam.....................................1,3)4 F. H.A......................................3,4 G. A.A..................................... 1,2 Jr. Class Play ................................3 Mixed Ensemble ............................... 4 Queen Attendant............................... 4 Reporter...................................1,3,4 Thespians ...................................3,4 Triple Trio....................................4 STEVEN MEYER Annual Staff .................................. 4 Basketball............................... 1,2,3,4 Cross Country ................................2,3 Football ................................ 1,2,3,4 King Attendant................................. 4 Letterman................................ 1,2,3,4 Jr. Class Play, st. ............................3 Track...................................... 1,2,3 15 NORMAN NELSON 4 3 4 Annual Staff........ Jr. Class Play, st. cr, Sr. Class Play, st. cr. Annual Staff Band ........... Band Officer Band Solo . . . Boys Quartet Brass Sextet . . . Chorus ......... Chorus Officer Chorus Solo . . Declam ......... Jr. Class Play. . Mixed Ensemble Sr. Class Play . Thespians . . . DENNIS PICK Annual Staff.................. Jr. Class Play, st. cr....... Sr. Class Play, st. cr........ ?=Wri- MIKE O'TOOLE ... 4 1.2.3.4 . . . . 3 . . . . 1 . . . 3 . 3,4 1.2.3.4 . . . 3 1.2.3.4 . . 2,3 . . . 3 2,3,4 . . 3,4 . . 3,4 16 Basketball Chorus . Football King . . Letterman Track . . DICK SLIETER 1.2.3.4 . 1,2 2,3,4 . . . 4 1.2.3.4 1,2,3 RICK SCHEI All-St ate Football........... Annual Staff.................. Assistant Librarian........... Band ......................... Basketball .................. Chorus ....................... Chorus Solo ................. Class Officer ............... Class Play................... Co-Captain.................... Football...................... Letterman..................... Mixed Ensemble................ Track........................ ■ . . . 4 ... 4 ... 4 1.2.3 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 . . . 3 . . 1,2 . . . 3 ... 4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 2.3.4 . . 1,2 Annual Staff. Chorus . . . . Football . . . Jr. Class Play Letterman . . Sr. Class Play Track .... RICK ZOELLNER 17 JEAN WIESE Accompanist .................................. 4 Annual Staff.................................. 4 Band ....................................... 1,2 Chorus ................................ 1,2,3,4 Chorus Officer ..............................3,4 Class Officer.......................... 1,2,3,4 D.A.R. Award.................................. 4 Declam ................................... 2,3,4 Editor of Bulldog Bark........................ 4 F.H.A....................................... 3,4 F. H.A. Officer ............................ 3,4 G. A.A..................................... 1,2 Homecoming Narrator .......................... 4 Jr. Class Play................................ 3 Mixed Ensemble.............................2,3,4 Paper Staff ...................................4 Princess ..................................... 3 Sr. Class Play ............................... 4 Thespians ................................ 2,3,4 Thespians Officer ............................ 4 Triple Trio ................................ 2,3 Randy Boomgaarden— Vice President Jane Davis--Sec. Carol Henrichs—Treas. Jean Wiese—Pres. 18 CL A SSES JUNIORS Jane Aanenson Cherylee Ask Diane Boltjes Florence Brands Evelyn Cousins Corrine Dooyema Kurtis Goembel Doris Halverson Gary Heikes Danny Hisken Gary Johnson Kenneth Klay Ronald Knutson Janice Kruger Dale McClure Peggy Smith Marlou Van Klei Alan Vogt Nancy Meyer Dallas Mulder Gloria Nieuwboer James Nelson Linda Oehlerts Pat O'Toole Dale Remme Dennis Remme Barbara Runge Steven Sathre 20 Corrine D.-- Vice Pres. Gloria N.— Secretary Jane A.-- President Doris H.— Treasurer SOPHOMORES David Bergman Archie Bonnett Howard Bouwman Larry Brandenburg Betty Den Hartog Conrad Den Hartog David Essman Viola Gertsma Nyla Hamann Karen Heikes Norma Heikes Larry Hemmer Albert Hoogland Neil Hoven James Jellema 21 MORE SOPHOMORES Janice Korthals Roger Kracht Sheila Lorenzen James McClure Pauline McCune Billy Meyer Helen Nowka Larry Olson Mark O'Toole Linda Pick David Rust Debra Shei Margaret Schomacke: Gayle Slieter Curtis Smock David Steinhoff Joycelyn Strassburg Maurice Travis Pamela Umland Janeal Wiese Bill Meyer—Vice President Sheila Lorenzen—Treasurer Janeal Wiese--Pres. Pam Umland--Sec. FRESHMEN Jean Aanenson Wesley Boomgaarden Dianna Bowen Wilvina Brands Ronald Bruhn Carole DeGroot Mildred Gertsma Elmer Hamann Judy Heikes LaRayne Johnson Robert Jurrdns Colleen Klarenbeek Duane Klay Lynette Klooster Gene Lester Richard Lorenzen Kathy Meyer David Nieuwboer Gary Oehlerts Larry Overgaard Dwayne Runge Nancy Serie Glenda Sudenga LeRoy Tweet Viola VerMeer Gerald Von Holtum Linda Von Holtum Duane Klay--President Wes Boomgaarden--Vice President Gene Lester--Secretary Rick Lorenzen--Treasurer 23 EIGHTH GRADE CAMERA SHY Melvin Ashby Delores Boltjes Dennis Cauwels Mary Cousins Charles Davis Bonnie Jo DeBooy Vicky Dohlmann Leslie Heikes Ronald Heikes Roy Knutson Timothy Kopp Alan Lais Steven Lee Daniel Nelson Jeffrey O'Toole Rebecca Rust Sheryl Schei David Schetnan Rick Serie Myron Smook Janice Strassburg Warren Thompson Kenneth Vos Gerald Wiersma Timmy Kopp--Sec, David Schetnan— Vice President Les Heikes--Treas. Steven Lee--Pres. 24 SEVENTH GRADE Leon Bergman Lloyd Bergman Edward Brands Richard Bruhn Gale Cousins Rox Ann Cross Sheila Dean Mark Doherty Minnell Erickson Deanna Essman Linda Fleseland Bonita Goembel Donna Halverson Marilyn Hamann Cleone Hansen Glen Hassebroek Larry Heikes Deborah Hoogland Norman Jellema Judy Jurrens Debra Reiser Christine Kiebach Karen Kruger David Kvaas Leighton Ladd Robert Lee Randy Lorenzen Patricia Lais Betty Mammen Sandra Meyer 25 Mark Doherty--President Robert Lee--Vice Pres. Roxanne Cross--Sec. Leon Bergman--Treas. 26 GRA DES SIXTH GRADE Bobby Aanenson Byron Abels Lynette Behr Debra Boltjes Donald Cauwels Jacob Hoogland Steven Klooster Marilyn Olson Mary Jo O'Toole James Rust 28 FIFTH GRADE Gary Brandenburg Randy Bruhn Collette Cauwels Colleen Cauwels Daniel Dean Douglas Eeten Jean Hassebroek Bernard Hoogland Russell Knutson Shirley Kracht Daniel Lais Jerry McClure Linda Luneburg Lyle Sathre Randy Smook Diane Thompson Glenda Wibben Ricky Cowell Mrs. Hamann CAMERA SHY FOURTH GRADE Linda Cross Janet Binford Peggy Doherty Veta Dohlmann Peggy Eeten Nancy Fleseland Bernice Gertz Carla Korthals Dale Kruger Danny Kvaas Paul Lais Sharon Lorenzen Walter Luneburg Carol Mammen Le Ann Meyer Diane Rust Kraig Rust Daryl Steinhoff Jean Thompson Christine Thorson 30 THIRD GRADE Marlene Aanenson Sharlene Aanenson Ricky Behr Richard Cauwels Robert Cauwels Lyle He ikes Marilyn Klay Joyce Lais Kathryn McCollum Collette Matthiesen Carla Rename Janet Runge Gordon Schei Lynnette Slieter Kevin Smook Lambert Sudenga Pamela Thorson AT WORK. . AND PLAY SECOND GRADE Tim Bates John Binford Darlene Boltjes Jack Boomgaarder Rosalinda Bruhn Robert Buus Randall Cragoe Kathy Cross Sandra Eeten Ileen Gertz Daryl Hammann Cheryl Hoiland Faye Knutson Judy Kruger Dennis Kvaas Dean Lais Sharlene Lorenzen Kim Matthiesen Lynne McCollum Kathleen O'Toole Lori Oehlerts Craig Sathre Doug Steinhoff Norris Thorson Donna Vos FIRST GRADE Tommy Binford Duane Boltjes Larry Brands Ruth Bruhn William Buus Rebecca Cauwells Pamela Cragoe Michael Davis Paul Doherty Leanne Klooster Kevin Oldre David Olson Daryl Olson Dale Runge Loren Rust 33 34 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING PRINCESSES AND ESCORTS Jane Aanenson Alan Vogt Norma Heikes Maurice Travis Jean Aanenson Duane Klay Bonnie Jo DeBooy Chuck Davis Linda Fleseland Steve Van Klei VIKING’S DA T QUEEN Carol Henrichs Lorie Akkerman Cindy DeBooy Candlelighters 37 CORONA TION SNAPS Crowning King Dick. Royalty 38 PAPER STAFF The paper staff includes: Cindy DeBooy, Donna Kvaas, Carol Henrichs, Jean Wiese, Lora Akkerman, Corrine Dooyema, Doris Halverson, Peggy Smith, Barb Runge, Joyce Bonnett, Marlou VanKlei, Linda Oehlerts, Danny Hisken, Gary Johnson, Steve Sathre, Kurt Goembel, Dallas Mulder, and Mr. Bonnema. REPORTERS FRONT ROW: Dwight Rust, Margaret Schomacker. SECOND ROW: Debbie Schei, Diane Bowen, Nancy Meyer. THIRD ROW: Lora Akkerman, Jane Davis, Sandy Lester. 39 TERROR IN THE SUBURBS FRONT ROW: Evelyn Cousins, Corrine Dooyema. SECOND ROW: Sherry Ask, Jane Aanenson, Gloria Nieuwboer, Nancy Meyer, Linda Oehlerts. THIRD ROW: Kurt Goembel, Dale McClure, Dennis Remme, Jim Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Dallas Mulder, Ken Klay, Danny Hisken, Ron Knutson, Pat O'Toole, Gary Heikes, Alan Vogt, Leonard Kowalski—Director. THE EGG AND I The senior class play includes: Jim Nelson, Jean Wiese, Lyla Cousins, Sherry Ask, Janice Kruger, Lori Akker- man, David Flanigan, Donna Kvaas, Doris Halverson, Cindy DeBooy, Sandy Lester, Barb Runge, Joyce Bonnett Carol Henrichs, Jane Davis, Pat O'Toole, Elliot Hansen, Rick Zoellner, Mike O'Toole, Randy Boomgaarden, Eugene Korthals, Dan Hisken. 40 CHORUS FRONT ROW: Debbie Hoogland, Marilyn Hamann, Judy Jurrens, Christine Kiebach, Donna Halverson, Bonita Goembel, Steve Lee, Gene Lester, Rick Serie, Leslie Heikes, Bob Lee, Mark Travis, Leighton Ladd. SECOND ROW: Deb Schei, Nan Serie, Judy Heikes, Lynnette Klooster, Jean Aanenson, Joyce Bonnett, Peggy Smith, Mark Doherty, Alan Vogt, David Schetnan, Jeff O'Toole, Warren Thompson, Daniel Steinhoff, Tim Kopp. THIRD ROW: Becky Rust, Diane Boltjes, Barb Runge, Sandy Leter, Donna Kvaas, Jean Wiese, Glenda Sudenga, Dianna Bowen, Collenn Klarenbeek, Linda Von Holtum, Vilola Ver Meer, Cleone Hansen. FOURTH ROW: Rick Schei, Doris Halverson, Jane Aanenson, Corrine Dooyema, Linda Oehlerts, Sherry Ask, Pam Umland, Nyla Hamann, Gail Slieter, Vola Gertsma, Minnell Erickson, Karen Kruger. FIFTH ROW: Mark O'Toole, Jim Jellema, Mike O'Toole, Pat O'Toole, Ron Knutson, Dan Hisken, Elliot Hansen, Rick Zoellner, Lorie Akkerman, Norma Heikes, Deanna Essman, Pauline McCune. ACCOMPANISTS 41 Jean Wiese Leighton Ladd MIXED ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Donna Kvaas, Linda Oehlerts, Sherry Ask, Corrine Dooyema, Sandy Lester, Leighton Ladd. SEC- OND ROW: Jane Aanenson, Doris Halverson, Jean Wiese, Pam Umland, Lorie Akkerman, Nyla Hamann, Norma Heikes. THIRD ROW: Pat O'Toole, Dick Slieter, Rick Schei, Dan Hisken, Ron Knutson, Elliot Hansen, Mike O'Toole. CHORUS OFFICERS Sandy Lester—Sec., Treas., Lib. Jane Aanenson—Vice President Jean Wiese--President Lorie Akkerman--Reporter TRIPLE TRIO Jean Aanenson, Sandy Lester, Jane Aanenson, Corrine Dooyema, Sherry Ask, Pam Umland, Lorie Akkerman, Norma Heikes, Nyla Hamann. The TRIPLE TRIO received an A rating at the District Music Contest. They participated in the State Regional Contest where the TRIPLE TRIO received a STAR rating, the highest rating possible. JUNIOR TWIRLERS Debbie Steinhoff Lynna Tofteland Marilyn Olson Mary Jo O'Toole Nancy Fleseland 43 CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: Cindy DeBooy, Carol Henrichs, Jane Aanenson, Doris Halverson, Lynnette Klooster, Bonnie Jo De- Booy, Duane Klay, Betty Mammen, Minnell Erickson, Bonita Goembel. SECOND ROW: Pauline McCune, Sheryl Schei, Steve Lee, Diana Bowen, Tim Kopp, Nyla Hamann, Pam Umland, Jean Aanenson, Sherry Ask, Alan Vogt, Wes Boomgaarden, Jeff O'Toole, Alan Lais, Linda Fleseland, David Kvaas. THIRD ROW: Mike O'Toole, David Schetnan, Karen Kruger, Dan Hisken, Lorie Akkerman, Pat O'Toole, Marilyn Hamann, Gloria Nieuwboer, Jane Davis, Sheila Lorenzen, Sandy Lester, Norma Heikes. Director: Mr. Robert Barnett BAND OFFICERS Cindy DeBooy—President Jane Aanenson—Vice President Carol Henrichs—Librarian Jane Davis—Reporter Jean Aanenson--Treasurer Pam Umland—Secretary 44 MARCHING BAND CLARINETS: Carol Henrichs, Jane Aanenson, Doris Halverson, Lynnette Klooster, Duane Klay, Betty Mamman, Minnell Erickson, Bontia Goembel. CORNETS: Sherry Ask, Alan Vogt, Wes Boomgaarden, Alan Lais, Jeff O'Toole, Linda Fleseland, David Kvaas. TROMBONES: Mike O'Toole, David Schetnan, Karen Kruger. FRENCH HORN: Diana Bowen, Tim Kopp. FLUTES: Jean Aanenson, Cleone Hansen, Diana Essman. SAXOPHONE: Pauline McCune, Steve Lee. BASS CLARINET: Lorie Akkerman. TUBA: Pat O'Toole. BARITONE: Danny Hisken. OBOES: Nyla Hamann, Pam Umland. PERCUSSION: Jane Davis, Shelia Lorenzen, Sandy Lester, Gloria Nieuwboer, Norma Heikes. DIRECTOR: Robert Barnett TWIRLERS MAJORETTE: Cindy DeBooy TWIRLERS: Nyla Hamann Pam Umland 45 SENIORS: PAST AND PRESENT 46 OR GA NIZA TIONS F.H.A. SEATED: Sherry Ask, Norma Heikes, Debbie Schei, Lora Akkerman, Lynette Klooster, Jane Aanenson. STAND- ING: Randy Boomgaarden, Wes Boomgaarden, Steven Lee, Leighton Ladd, Mark Doherty, Mr. Opp. FRONT ROW: Judy Heikes, Norma Heikes, Nancy Meyer, Donna Kvaas, Jeannie Wiese, Lora Akkerman, Cindy DeBooy. SECOND ROW: Helen Nowka, Janeal Wiese, Lyla Cousins, Jane Davis, Sandy Lester, Carol Henriehs, Pam Umland. THIRD ROW: Kathy Meyer, Colleen Klarenbeek, Glenda Sudenga, Nancy Serie, Lynette Klooster, Debbie Schei, Dianne Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Busch, Jean Aanenson, Evelyn Cousins, Gloria Nieuwboer, Nyla Hamann. STUDENT COUNCIL THESPIANS SEATED: Mike O'Toole, Jane Davis, Lora Akkerman, Gloria Nieuwboer, Jean Wiese. STANDING: Evelyn Cous- Co“slnf’ Donna Kvaas, Nancy Meyer, Sherry Ask, Danny Hisken, Corrine Dooyema, Cindy DeBooy, Mr McCollum, Sandy Lester, Carol Henrichs. 1 1 SEATED: Gloria Nieuwboer, Sherry Ask, Evelyn Cousins, Nancy Meyer, Janice Kruger, Margaret Schomacker, Janeal Wiese, Jean Wiese. STANDING: Pam Umland, Mr. McCollum, Shelia Lorenzen. 49 1 COOKS Mrs. Lais, Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Kvaas, Mrs. Klien 50 A THLETICS VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Dick Slieter, Rick Zoellner, Bernie Kracht, Randy Boomgaarden, Elliot Hansen, Steve Meyer, Rick Schei. SECOND ROW: Kurt Goembel, Ron Knutson, Pat O'Toole, Jim Nelson, Dave Rust, Bill Meyer. THIRD ROW: Dan Nelson, Mark O'Toole, Larry Olson, Maurice Travice, Wes Boomgaarden, Dave Schetnan, Myron Smook. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Vikander, Dan Hisken, Gene Lester, LeRoy Tweet, Mr. Whitney Magnolia vs. Lake Wilson iwwvvaanv'v w vvm?l SEASON'S RECORD ' We They Baltic 51 6 Oceyden 48 0 Adrian 33 13 Hills-Be aver 39 0 Edgerton 40 12 Lake Wilson 26 20 Chandler 27 0 Ellsworth 46 6 : The Magnolia Bulldogs had another undefeated season. This brought the winning streak to 20 games and another conference championship. 52 LEADERS OF THE PACK I Rick Zoellner Dick Slieter Steve Meyer Elliot Hansen Randy Boomgaarden Bernie Kracht ALLSTATE Rick Schei, a senior, called the plays for our team this year. He received the honor of quarterback for the all-state team. He also was ace of the week for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader and was chosen as honorary co-captain for the 1965-1966 football season. Rick Schei and Steve Meyer, were chosen by mem- bers of the football team as honorary co-captains. Rick was also chosen as all-state quarterback. Steve received honorable mention on the all-state squad. Magnolia vs. Hills-Beaver MAGNOLIA vs. ADRIAN JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Mr. Opp, Les Heikes, Rick Serie, Chuck Davis, David Kvaas, SECOND ROW: Alan Lais, Roy Knut- son, Denny Cauwels, David Schetnan, THIRD ROW: Gerald Von Holtum, LeRoy Tweet, Duane Klay, Gene Lester. 55 VARSITY BASKETBALL ii m Head Coach, Ray Vikander, Jim McClure, Randy Boomgaarden, Steve Meyer, Denny Remme, Kurt Goembel, Ron Knutson, Dale McClure, Roger Kracht, Jim Nelson, Rick Schei, Dick Slieter, Mark O'Toole, Assistant Coach, Charles Whitney, Managers: Dan Hisken, David Schetnan. “A” CHEERLEADERS Sheila Lorenzen Carol Henrichs Jane Davis Jane Aanenson 56 “B” BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Morry Travis, Wes Boomgaarden, Gene Lester, Mark O'Toole, Bill Meyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Whitney, Alan Vogt, Jim McClure, Duane Klay, Kenny Klay, Roger Kracht, Gary Heikes, Larry Olson. 57 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Chuck Davis, Denny Cauwels, Leslie Heikes, David Schetnan, Douglas Ennenga, Randy Lorenzen, Glen Hassebroek, Mr. Opp. SECOND ROW: Steven Lee, Jeff O'Toole, Allan Lais, Roy Knutson, Leon Bergman, Dwight Rust. THIRD ROW: David Kvaas, Mark Doherty, Lloyd Bergman, Leighton Ladd, Robert Lee, Mark Travis. MAGNOLIA vs. EDGERTON MAGNOLIA vs. WORTHINGTO. 58 TRACK FRONT ROW: Rick Lorenzen, Jim Nelson, Elliot Hansen, Randy Boomgaarden, Pat O'Toole, Les Heikes, Buzz Cousins. BACK ROW: Mr. Whitney, Roy Knutson, Gerald VonHoltum, Gene Lester, Chuck Davis, Ken Klay, Duane Klay, Keith Hoven, Rick Zoellner, Wes Boomgaarden. 59 60 BUS DRIVERS Verdon Harpan, Emmet Heikes, Bill Jackson, Everette Behr, Dallas Dohlmann. Would you believe an orange and black bus lot? Would you believe a shaded orange and black bus lot exit? 61 SENIOR SMARTI ES Lyla Cousins Valedictorian 3Cnovj «ri e «4 timmmi; juvui «2otjc -6 C aA4 C.0I0X6 Elliot Hansen Salutatorian 62 A D VER TISING MSWOR SM. t Member F.D.I.C. Ellsworth, Minnesota BOFENKAMP HARDWARE Hardware- -Skelgas - -Appliances [okelqas Ellsworth Minn. WHOP'S PLACE Pool Lunch Refreshments Fishing Supplies JACKSON'S STORE i Grocery and (4) Hardware ' Stanley Arends, Owner Ellsworth Kanaranzi and Magnolia, Minn. ' Je uiaae TivikJ ? r MAGNOLIA LOUNGE—STEAK HOUSE Steaks . . Seafoods TTY TERRACE PARK DAIRY Ice Cream and Milk Grade A C . F . Dispanet A . C . Dispanet New and Used Saddles Buggies, Riding Horses, Carts Bought, Sold, Traded DUNKLE 'S SADDLERY 283-8794 Luveme, Minn. KLOH RADIO Window on Main Street Salutes the Seniors KLOH 1050 LUVERNE LANES Mobilgas - -Mobiloil Remington Goodyear Tires Bowl in Air-Conditioned Comfort This Summer at Luverne Lanes Grant Batteries Telephone 283-4630 Laverne, Minnesota 283-8172 DR. KONTZ HAGGARD VETERINARIANS 112 S. McKenzie Pete Kack Portrait Wedding Commercial 283-8507 Luverne, Minn. OHLEN'S CAFE Photography by Don Good Food! Good Coffee! MYHRE STUDIO We Always Fill You Up Reasonable Prices at 118 W. Main 283-4325 Luverne, Minn. Congratulations to the Senior Class of Magnolia! LUVERNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FLETT'S RECREATION Look for the Sign: Home of Great Coffee Laverne, Minnesota BEAVER CREEK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Serving Southwest Minnesota Farmers Since 1885 Specialized Farm Insurance HANSON SILO COMPANY 309 W. Edgehill . . . Luverne 283-8270 Concrete Stave Silos Silo Unloaders--Silage Distributors Feed Conveying Equipment 127 E . Main St. Luverne, Minn. Prices Are Always Lower at TRI-STATE DISTRIBUTING South on 75 Luverne, Minn. Free Parking 283-8068 Your Farm and Home Supply Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors! LUVERNE FARM STORE GAS CO. Luverne, Minn. Congratulations to the Class of '66! The Beautiful Shape for '66 CONNELL CHEVROLET Luverne, Minn. Best Wishes to the Class of '66! v We Are Proud That You Chose the Star Herald as Supplier of Your Commencement Announcements. THE STAR HERALD KENVIEW FARM State Bank Complete and Friendly Service for all Your Banking Needs! John Nieuwboer Kenneth, Minn. HENRY NIEUWBOER General Trucking 283-2914 Kenneth, Minn. Kenneth Elevator Feed, Seed, Grain Custom Grinding and Mixing Bulk Delivery Vigorena Feeds Lew Weeks, Manager Roger Mork, Asst. HARRY DOOYEMA Trucking Corn Shelling Kenneth, Minnesota VERNE DRIVE-IN THEATRE South on Hiway 75 Luverne, Minn . LUVERNE FLOWER SHOP We Specialize in Corsages Wedding Arrangements Bouquets 283-4747 ROCK COUNTY BANK Luverne, Minn. KENNY'S SUPER VALUE Your Friendly Grocery Store! Luverne, Minn. Best Wishes to Students and Parents Pontiac - -Cadillac - -Buick GMC Trucks--Honda Dealer SCHOON MOTOR COMPANY Warren E. Schoon, Owner Luverne, Minnesota MAGNOLIA FARMERS CO-OP. ELEVATOR LUMBER CO. OFFICERS Wm . Umland--Pres. Jim Klein--V. Pres. Nels 01dre--Secy. Treas. Ralph Lais Dallas Kleine Paul Donth DIRECTORS Harm Hisken Alvin Kramer Lester Weick John Klay Emil Matthiesen Ray Vogt Marlyn Jansen--Ass’t. Manager Audrey Jansen--Bookkeeper At Your Service KENNETH GROCERY CHRISTENSEN YARDS Kenneth Minn. Dwayne and Les Christensen Go to Kenneth Grocery for All Your Grocery Needs! Kanaranzi, Minn. Telephone 283-2927 JAMES DEAN GARAGE A. W. WIESE General Blacksmithing Acetylene Electric Welding Ornamental Ironwork Kanaranzi, Minnesota DAIRY QUEEN Mel Vatland Luverne, Minn. Meet at the CUE-FAMILY RECREATION Luverne, Minnesota Congratulations to the Class of '66 of Magnolia High School for Their Fine Scholastic Record, and the Bulldogs for Their Excellent Athletic Achievements . A Fine School in a Fine Community . TRI-STATE CO-OP MILK ASSOCIATION A . H. Peterson, Manager Luverne, Minnesota The Friendly Place to Sell! Owned and Operated by Dairymen Always Competition on the Price Honest Weights and Tests Manufactures of Fancy Butter E. L. ROGNESS Blacksmithing Custom Shelling and Bailing Home of Kenneth Krute Farrowing Pens Kenneth, Minnesota FARMER'S UNION CO-OP OIL CO. See Us for All Types of Farm Supplies Luverne and Lismore 283-2875 SPONSORS MAGNOLIA Ernies Gas Station Davis' Cafe KENNETH Vande Velde Hdw. ELLSWORTH Orv's Plumbing Heating Ralph Kvaas Calvin DeBuhr, Hardware, Paint, and Farm Chem. Personality Beauty Shoppe Lenderts Lockers ADRIAN Bancks Fashion Shop Galles Hatchery Jones' Sinclair--Service Grocery Donnelly Drug Store Adrian State Bank Slade Hotel Pioneer Seed Corn--Wilfred Klein Roerig's Jewelry Store LUVERNE Al's Grocery Service Les Ripleys North Star Service Pat's Plumbing Heating First National Bank Estenson Company Mohr Signs Bot Drug Store Ben's Bakery Toft's Clothing Dr. Verland E. Johnson Dr. Keitel Luverne Millwork Cabinet Navara Produce Hoskins Electric Motor Shop Mid-State Furs Luverne Fire Apparatus Co. KANARANZI Lee's Skelly Service A UTOGRAPHS 72 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dies—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, 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 deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrand on December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle 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-mile-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 colonies 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. . , s7 r-’; v - -v ; •. • a . ' s --%•• -• r« v. v . 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