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First row fleft to rightja Janet Day, Cora Lu Conway, Ruth Pinnow, Darlene Hicks, Harlene Taylor, Sandra Bramble, Donna Weidman, Janet Gadow, Charlene Lentz, Bessie Regenoldg second row: Miss Lund, Marjory Wendler, Patricia Blobaum, Beth Hageman, Patricia Wish, Margaret Ayres, 'Carolyn Pinnow, Beverly Mau, Sonja Leatherman, Enid Zimmerli, Beverly Schwartz, third row: Doris Buehler, Betty Pin- now, Gloria Challoner, Mary Jane Culles, Trygve Strommen, Lauren Earleywine, Ned Myers, David Morgan, Mr. -Selbog fourth row: Jerry Olsen, Russell Becker, Wesley Helmeid, Richard Bouton, Ernest Wenger, William Robichaux, Charles Bauer, Jerry Schmitt, Francis Brown, Jon Sveomg fifth row: Robert Taylor, Virgil Keller, Ezra Hoesly, Vernon Tearman, Ronnie Zuhl.ke, Kenneth Perkins, Arthur Caple, William Vigdahl, Marvin Wolf, Jerry Pryce, Gary Hawkins, Robert Olsen. Sophomore Class President ................ .... R obert Taylor Vice-President .......... ....... B everly Mau Secretary-Treasurer ...................................... Betty Pinnow We, the Sophomore Class of 1954, are ending our careers as under- classmen and are now ready to become Juniors at Brodhead High School. This year's class has fifty-six members enrolled. We have stu- dents active in basketball, baseball, band, Glee Club, Thespians, F.F.A., F.T.A., F.H.A., and G.A.A. Our class has also been honored by having a continuous list of honor students on the honor roll. Being that we had such a large class we elected two advisors, Miss Lund and Mr. Selbo, Whom we wish to thank very much for their fine co-operation. -Robert Taylor.
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Margaret Ayres- Midge -The longer we know her, the better we like her. 'Charles Bauer- Chuck --Life is too short to study all the time. Russell Becker- Russ -Oh, why should life all labor be? Patricia Blobaum- Pat -A bushel of fun in a small package. Richard Bouton-- Dick -'Ever a faithful member of our class. Sandra Bramble- Sandy -What should a girl do but be merry? Francis Brown-- Prune -Must I go to school, Ma? Doris Buehler-''Doris -Here's a girl who likes to write long letters. Arthur Caple- Art -His ways are all pleasant ways. Gloria Challoner- Gloria --All we know about her is good. Cora Lu Conway- Cork -Small in size, but great in that which makes for char- acter. Mary Jane Culles- Mary -Good natured, that's me all over. Janet Day- Janet -A quiet girl, sometimesf R Lauren Earleywine-- Pete -Not guilty of a thing, except perhaps studying. Janet Gadow- Janet -A true pal in every sense of the word. Beth Hageman- Beth --She pleases us all in her own nice way. Gary Hawkins-- Gary -School is such a nice pass time. Wesley Helmeid- Wes -I could be good at anything-if I wanted to. Betty Hendrickson-''Betty -She's quiet-when she's asleep. Darlene Hicks- Darlene -A southern belle. Ezra Hoesly- EJ -I make my home on the farm to keep me from the dlty's harm. Virgil Keller- Virg --Dances are so much fun! Sonja Leatherman- Sonny -True to her school, her work, and her friends. Charlene Lentz- Charlene -A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Beverly lliliau - Lucky -In life I have a lot of fun, but when there's work I get it one. David Morgan- Hubber -I just can't .make my eyes behave. Ned Myers-- Herbert --Youth is full of sport and I am young. Gerald Olsen- Jerry -The world was made for fun. Robert Olsen- Bob -Freshmen--they interest me! Kenneth Perkins- Ken -I have a man's might and a man's mind, and one of my own, too. Betty Pinnow- Boops --Dates are her favorite fruit. Carolyn Pinnow- Angel --She always has a friendly smile for everyone. Ruth Pinnow- Ruth -Don't let education interfere with fun. Jerry Pryce- Squeak --What a big heart for such a small person. Bessie Regenold-- Bessie -Here's a true and industrious friend. William Robichaux- Lump -He enjoys the company of one-at any time. Howard Robinson- Howie -They say he's not as quiet as he seems. Jerry Schmitt- Rev -He knows that the football field is not the only place you need a good line. Beverly Schwartz- Bev -To have a friend, is to .be a friend. Trygve Strommen- Trig -A faithful member of the bachelor's club? J on Sveom- Jon -He hath a stern look, but a gentle heart. Harlene Taylor- Har -It's so nice to know that I can write with either hand. Robert Taylor- Bob --I'.m not afraid of work-I can lie down beside it and go to s eep. William Vigdahl- Bill -Why work when I can talk my way out. Donna Weidman- Donna -Dark of hair, but not of disposition. Marjorie Wendler- Marge -Full of giggles and fun is she. Ernest Wenger- Effie -Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Patricia Wish- Pat -Her goodness equals her tallness. Marvin Wolf- Marv -Women, they scare me! Enid Zimmerli- -Eenie -She acts first and afterwards-blushes. X
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Vera Ames-- Amesie -Nice things come in small packages. Beverly Anderson-- Bev -I'm afraid to say that this little lass Thinks more each day of the Junior Class. Mary Anderson- Mary -You want to hear a good joke? Shirley Anderson-- Shirley -An understanding look in times of trouble is her fav- orite way of making friends. Marilyn Arnold- Mare --Candy, movie magazines and Tony Curtis Are her supplies for third hour, But one day Tony got married And Marilyn's plans went sour. Stuart Bjork- Be-jerk -Jambezie boy-he gets A's in English. Judith Brager- Judy -She's a friend to everyone and quiet when times demand, but when it's time to have ,some fun, she's just one of our merry band. David Clark- Davey -Still water runs mighty deep. Christine Jones- Christine -She always has her homework done on time. Dean Colby-- Dean -Can't figure out those giggly Freshman girls. Beverly Colden- Beverly -Quietness is one of her many virtues. - Marvel Dobbs- Marble -She thinks girls dance better than boys. Ronald Engle- Ronnie -Oh! Those beautiful curls. Terry Erickson--''Terrence --He does things in a big way. Elaine Fleming- Elaine -She keeps the Brodhead Library in business. Alice Foslin- Fossy -Her motto is Do unto others as you would have others do unfto you. Jean Gadow- Jeany -Don't feel bad Jean. Imitation brought out the w-'nsl' in all of us. Kenneth Gilbertson- Kenny -Who said Algebra was easy? Mardelle Hefty- Mardelle -Please, boys, give my books back. Beverly Hintzman- Hintz -I don't get it! Joyce Day- Joyce --She's our quiet gal. Loretta Hoeper-- Loretta -She seldom says a word. Betty Jacobson- Nellie -Stop-you'rc making me blush! Robert Keen- Bobby - Move, I'm coming through! Christine Kletzien- Chris -Certain people make her sick. Judith Kundert- Coon - Oh, mother's got that look on her face again. Judy Lee- Judy -Wherever she goes she causes a small riot. Andrew Kaderly-''Paul --Speaking of the good boys- Wilson Martin- Willy - Hey, fellas, I found some notes! George McKinney- Skinny -Just call him rubberband kid. Bruce Main- Sunny Boy - I'm happy. Aren't you? Dean Markee- Dean -There goes the bell, end of round two!' James Miller-- Jamesy --A real student. Shirley Myers-- Sam -What size did you say? Robert Niedermeier- Bob --Cat got your tongue? Gary Olin- Chunt -A business manager, I'll say. Carol Olsen- Ole -All blondes aren't shy. David Pfisterer- Prof -Where does all that noise come from? Frances Rick- Frances -Quiet like a mouse. Nancy Pryce-- Nancy -Did you know she has two big brothers in the Sophomore Class? Roland Rollie- Rol1ie -I'm Miss Decker's favorite pupil. Edward Ruef- Ed -She ought to love me. I gave her half a stick of gum. Judy Saunders-- Judy -She sure doesn't waste any time when Mrs. Sveom leaves main room. Deniece Schlittler- Deniece -That old rag? Just a little number I picked up in Monroe. Marie Schmitz- Marie -I didn't say that, did I? John .Schreck- Ten -A future Geography teacher. Phyllis Stamphli- Phyll.is''-She's awful quiet before you get to know her. Susan Schultz- Susie -Tall, dark and handsome? Lorna Stuessy- Stuezzy -She has great respect for the Irish. Claudia Tearman- Claudia -She haslmost fun in English-that's what we think. Twila Ti-mmerman- Twila -I couldn't find it! Virginia Trickle- Virginia -She loves to open pages. Arlene Wagner- Arlene -We're glad she came to our school. . Bonnie Walmer- Bonnie - Gosh! I got A-, I know I should have worked harder. Paul Weibel- Paul -You just love Latin class, don't you Paulus? Lewis Wheeler- Louie - Love that Jane! Sidney Wheeler- Sid --Have you ever read one of those letters from Potavia? Milo Whitehead- Mi -Who's the somebody you had that fight with? David Wolf- David -A proverbial wolf. Richard Wolter- Stretch - Any,body know a good joke? X
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