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First row fleft to rightl : Mr. Keen, Richard Olsen, Gerald Foss, John Burkhamer, William Schrader, Bruce Main, Mr. Franklin Sehumacherg second row: Robert Matzke, Franklin Steiner, Larry Pinnow, Robert Taylor, Lauren Earleywine, Fred Goodsir, William Robichaux, Charles Bauer, Jerry Schmitt, Nick Riederg third row: Richard Badertscher, Thomas Edgar, Jerry Stabler, George McKinney, Phillip Hulburt, Trygve Strommen, William Vigdahl, Ronald Engle, Dean Markec, Robert Keen, Kenneth Gil- bertsong fourth row: Richard Caple, Donald Wolden, Bruce Peterson, Jon Svcom, Wesley Helmeid, Vernon Tearman, Mm-vin Wolf, Robert Olseng fifth row: Edward Swartz, Carl Roderick, Alvin Arnold, Arthur Riesc. I-I1-Y President .......... .... W illiam Schrader Vice-President .... ........ R ichard Olsen - Secretary .......................................................... Gerald Foss Treasurer ................................................ John Burkhamer Advisors ......,..,,, Mr. Keen and Mr. Franklin Schumacher The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character. We have all tried to follow the four planks of the Hi-Y platform which are: clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, clean living, and clean speech. We elected Mr. Keen and Mr. Franklin Schumacher as advisors of our Hi-Y club. Mr. Schumacher acted as coach of our basketball team which was our main activity. The group traveled to Janesville during the holidays for a basket- ball game, which we lost. After the game We Went swimming in the Y.M.C.A. pool. . -William Schrader.
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First row fleft to rightjz Milo Whitehead, David Pfisterer, David Clark, David Morgan, Richard Wolter, Charles Bauer, Arthur Riese, Jerry Schmittg second row: Jean Johnson, Judith Saunders, Christine Kletzien, Vera Ames, Mary Anderson, Caro- lyn Pinnow, Beverly Fairman, Marty Peterson, Geraldine Bramble, Susan Schultz, Jeanine Main, Gweneth Fleming, Judy Brager, Beverly Hintzman, Shirley Myersg third row: Marjory Deppeler, Patricia Blobaum, Charlene Lentz, Sonja Leatherman, Mari- beth Riese, Carole Peterson, Enid Zimmerli, Sandra Bramble, Shirley Ruef, Lorraine Zimmerli, Carolyn Olson, Bernice Weibel, Donna Schwartzlow, Nancy Pryce, Deniecc Schlittlerg fourth row: Bonnie Walmer, Karen Fleming, Caroline Jones, Faith Hage- man, Lorraine Vigdahl, Doris Buehler, Patricia Wish, Mary Jane Culles, Cora Conway, Marion Thostenson, Judith Anderson, Dorothy Niedermeier, Ruth Blackford, Beverly Mau, Miss Prestong fifth row: Judith Kundert, Donna IEidahl, Lorna Stuessy, Marilyn Arnold, Loretta Martin, Rani Stencel., Jeanette Stuessy, Gertrude Streuli, Dianne Smith, Shirley Wheeler, Eileen Pinnow, Vivian Drevdahl, Noraliell Brace, Loretta Latham, sixth row: Carole Olsen, Judith Lee, Duane Lederman, Jerry Christensen, William Schrader, Fred Goodsir, Edward Swartz, Alvin Arnold, Carl Roderick, Bruce Peterson, Lauren Earleywine, Jon Sveom, Robert Taylor, Kenneth Perkins, Paul Weibelg seventh row: John Schreck, Edward Ruef, Richard Olsen, Jerry Prycc, John Burkhamer, Richard Badertscher, Trygve Strommen, William Vigdahl, Arthur Roder- ick, Charles Marsh, Robert Matzke, Jack Covert, Larry Pinnow, Kenneth Clark, Wil- son Martin. Thespian Club President ....................................,........... Lorraine Zimmerli Vice-President ..... ......... R ichard Olsen Secretary ........... ....... S hirley Ruef Treasurer ........... ..... .......... ......... G W e n Fleming Advisor ............................................................ Miss Preston The purpose of the Thespian Club is to promote interest in dra- matics and to finance forensics. Every year there is a large participation among the high school students and there is a good representation in the district and state contests from these students. Again this year, as every year, the club has presented two one-act plays. These plays and forensics are under the direction of Miss Mary Preston. -Lorraine Zimmerli. X
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Seated fleft to rightl: Donna Eidahl, Caroline Jones, Lorraine Vigdahl, Mari- beth Riese, Judith Anderson, Patricia Wish, Doris Buehlerg standing: Mr. Selbo, Peggy Staffeld, Mrs. Larkin, Beverly Schwartz, Phyllis Anderson, Jeanine Main, Marjory Deppeler. Future Teachers of America President ................................................ Lorraine Vigdahl Vice-President .............. ....... C aroline Jones Secretary-Treasurer ..... ...... M aribeth Riese Reporter ..................... ................... J udy Anderson Librarian-Historian ...... ................ M arjory Deppeler Advisors .................................. Mrs. Larkin and Mr. Selbo The Future Teachers of America Club is one of the smaller organ- izations in Brodhead High School, but it is an active and hard working club. -' In September we were host to the state Future Teachers conven- tion. At this time plans were formulated for a state Future Teachers Club. Maribeth Riese was elected from our club as treasurer of the state organization. In February We had a pot luck supper and a candle light initiation service for new members. At our noon hour meetings, which are held every two weeks on Tuesday noon, we have as our guests members of the grade and high school faculty. These guests discuss with us some phase of the teaching profession. Such discussions help us in our plans for teaching. -Lorraine Vigdahl. X
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