Bahls,
Dean
Berns,
Kyle
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Bahls,
Dean
So, its been 20 years since I've seen
some of you.......uff da. Here are
some high points since 1984:
My wonderful wife,
Rhonda, and I have been married for
14 years. We are fortunate to have
a two beautiful children (Nick is 8 and
Sydney is 4.) Nick is a typical
boy who loves to play hard and begs
for attention. Sydney is a typical
girl who is content to play with dolls
and can entertain herself for
hours. It's funny how two kids
from the same parents can be so opposite
in many ways.
Nick blessed us with
his arrival in 1996......WOW.......what
a lifestyle change. Nick was only
about a year old when he got his first
boat ride. In fact, he got many
boat rides from the highway to our house
when the Flood of 97 struck our area in
rural West Fargo. No major
damage......just a bunch of
inconveniences. Anyway, we were
fortunate to sell our house a few months
later when the company moved to
Perham. We built a new house north
of Barrel O Fun, in an area that I
remembered as a Christmas tree
farm. This town has really
grown...it has really grown since we
moved back in 1998! Anyway, Nick
is a real sports nut and lives to
play.....play anything.
Sydney was born about
a year after we got into Perham.
She has been a real treat. Such a
content baby and such a joy to be around
as she grows. She is a beautiful
girl in every way.
Getting married taught
me that being a nice guy will get
you further than being a
jerk.....especially with your
spouse. Having kids taught me that
I'm severely lacking in the patience
department. They have also taught
me the true pronunciation of some
words....like "motorcycle" is
really "cototoco", an
"apartment" is a "repartment",
a "headband" is a "hendband",
"lipstick" is "likstips"
and "chapstick" is "chackstips."
My all time favorite though is what Paul
Sonnenberg's little girl, Elizabeth, was
named by Sydney in daycare. She
progressed from "Libbis" to
"Liddabis" to "Eliddabis"
finally to "Elizabeth."
A little
history.....after high school, I
attended NDSU in Fargo and got my
bachelor's degree in math....no big
surprise there. In my last year of
college, I met Rhonda and we were
married a little over two years
later in Perham. I started work
after college as a product specialist at
Maintenance Engineering, a lighting
company in Fargo. After several
years there, I was approached by CC
& I Engineering to come to work for
them. I knew there was
an Arvig affiliation but was
still surprised when the company decided
to move to Perham in 1997. Our
move from Fargo was pretty stressful at
the time but we are pretty happy here
now. Rhonda is from Bottineau, ND
and we had really grown to love the
Fargo/Moorhead area. Rhonda found
a job with Minnesota State Community and
Technical College (aka, Northwest Tech,
aka Wadena Tech.) Strangely
enough, her job also moved from the
Wadena campus into the new Arvig
building in Perham after about a year of
commuting!
I currently sit on the
549 Family Foundation advisory
board. If you are looking for a
good charity to support, this is an
excellent choice. The 549 Family
Foundation funds and supports worthwhile
programs that the PHS school district
cannot fund. Some of the
programs we have supported in the past
few years include Early Childhood
Education, Laurentian and the Science
program.
So I'm back home...my
life has completed its full
circle. A little older and a
little wiser. I look forward to
seeing you all in June.
Dean Bahls
Berns,
Kyle
I probably had my
busiest year by far this last
year. But first…
Really? It’s been 20
years? After graduation I went to
Bemidji State University for teaching
high school mathematics. I did my
student teaching down in Texas (McAllen,
it’s a town about 10 miles from the
Mexican Border and 60 miles from the
Gulf of Mexico). I signed a
contract to teach for one year, but
couldn’t speak Spanish and it was too
much of a hurdle dealing with parents
and not being able to speak their
language.
I came back to
Minnesota and lived in the Cities for a
couple of years being a substitute
teacher. Then I had an opportunity
to move out to California. I lived
in a suburb of Los Angeles. I
actually drove through the city of Los
Angeles during the Rodney King
riots. I worked for AVIS Rent A
Car at the time and they asked for
volunteers to drive cars out of their
Downtown Lot so they didn’t get
vandalized. It was an experience I
will never forget.
I missed teaching and
wasn’t finding anything out in
California so I came back to
Minnesota. I then taught for two
years at the Red Lake Indian Reservation
while living in Bemidji. Again, I
didn’t feel comfortable teaching
there, so I pursued a Masters degree at
Illinois State University. Didn’t
complete my degree, but I was able to
get a teaching job back in Minnesota
(St. Clair, a town about 10 miles from
Mankato). This will be my 7th year
at St. Clair. During my first 6
years I was the Student Council Advisor
and did some coaching. I really
liked the aspect of the extra-curricular
activities at schools. Then this
last year our Athletic Director retired
and they asked me if I would be
interested in the position. So for
the last school year, I have been the
Athletic/Activities Director and still
taught a couple of classes. You
never think about it, but there is so
much that goes in to all the
extra-curricular events at a
school. So this last year has been
my busiest.
I have never married
and have no children, so I dedicate a
lot of time to school work (some say too
much, but I really love what I am
doing). I still have family back
in Perham and try to get back as much as
I can. But I am not going to be
able to get back for the reunion.
It is great to hear (read) how some of
our classmates are doing.
My home address is:
217 Main St West
Mankato, MN 56001
Ph. (507)245-3702
Kyle Berns
Activities Director
121 W Main St
St. Clair, MN 56080
Phone:
(507)245-3027 ext. 229
Fax: (507)245-3755
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