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Latin Banquet Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Roman God or Goddess? If-you have, you should have come to Brodhead High School on the night of March 27, 1954, when the Freshman and Sopho- more Latin classes were holding their annual Latin banquet. All Latin students carrie as a God, Goddess, or Nymph. At 6:30 P.M. Miss Decker, the Latin students and honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pflsterer, Mrs. Arnold Condon, and Mrs. J. C. Robert- son sat down to a typical Roman meal which was eaten in typical Roman style with only their fingers as cutlery. The dinner was served by six eighth graders who acted as slaves and prepared by several mothers of the students. lifhe tables were decorated with paper flowers, candelabra, and scro s. . The program, following the dinner consisted of musical selections, poems, group singing, and a comic play enacted by the second year class. Lauren Earleywine acted as master of ceremonies. Daphne--Christine Kletzein Hehe-Mary Anderson Hesione-Bonnie Walmer Iris-Marvel Dobbs Marpessa-Janice Christensen Niobe-Loretta Latham Apollo-Gary Olin Neptume-Paul Weibel Pandora-Lorna Stuessy Vulcan-Wilson Martin Orpheus-David Pfisterer Eurydice-Marilyn Arnold Atlanta-Vera Ames Hippomenes-David Clark Aurora-Susan Schultz Arethusa-Judy Brager Narcissus-Jerry Schmitt Echo--Beverly Mau Mercury-Jon Sveom Venus-Pat Wish Vesta-Beth Hageman Pluto-Francis Brown Dianna-Sonja Leatherman Minerva-Carolyn Pinnow Hercules-Lauren Earleywine Ceres-Margaret Ayres Mars-Charles Bauer Jupiter-William Robichaux
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First row fleft to rightl: Beth Hageman, Faith Hageman, Shirley Ruef, Phyllis Anderson, Carolyn Olson, Bernice Weibel, Rae Staffeld, Betty Weibel, Judith Leeg second row: Sonja Leatherman, Lorraine Vigdahl, Lorraine Zimmerli, Carol Peterson, Enid Zimmerli, Sandra Bramble, Margaret Ayres, Lorna Stuessy, Miss Lund, third row: Beverly Colden, Doris Buehler, Betty Pinnow, Patricia Wish, Mary Jane Culles, Cora Conway, Marion Thostenson, Judith Anderson, Dorothy Niedermeierg fourth row: Peggy Staffeld, Marilyn Arnold, Loretta Martin, Rani Stencel, Jeanette Stuessy, Gertrude Streuli, Dianne Smith, Shirley Wheeler. G. A. A. President ................. ...... L orraine Zimmerli Vice-President ............. ........ F aith Hageman Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... P hyllis Anderson Point Secretary ......... ........ E nid Zimmerli Advisor .......................,........................................ Miss Lund To interest girls in all kinds of sports is the purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association. We meet the first and third Wednesday night of every month for our sports activities, and hold our business meeting the third Thursday of every month at noon. This year the organization played volleyball, kittenball, basketball, and badminton. ' Through the co-operation of Mr. Synstegard we have organized a junior league bowling team. The bowling teams bowl every Thursday night after school. -Lorraine Zimmerli. X
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First row fleft to rightjz Virginia Trickel, Mary Stabler, Janet Jones, Betty Christensen, Darlene Sarrow, Jane Wendler, Beverly Schwartz, Norabell Brace, Janet Dayg second row: Frances Rick, Gloria Challoner, Mary Wall, Joyce Day, Marie Schmitz, Judith Lee, Judith Saunders, Myrna Wal.mer, Donna Eidahl, Mrs. Caing third row: Harlene Taylor, Elaine Fleming, Judith Kundert, Donna Weidman, Marjory Wendler, 'Charlene Lentz, Mary Jane Culles, Mardelle Heftyg fourth row: Ruth Pin- now, Betty Pinnow, Nancy Nenneman, Maribeth Riese, Carole Peterson, Carolyn Olsen, Donna Schwartzlow, Janet Gadow, Bessie Regenold. Future Home Makers of America President ............... ........ M aribeth Riese Vice-President ...... Marjory Wendler Secretary ............ ............. C arolyn Olson Treasure-r ....... ...... D onna Schwartzlow Advisor ....... ........ M rs. Esther Cain Reporter .............. ....... C arole Peterson Historian .................. ............ D arlene Sarow Parliamentarian ................... ...... N ancy Nenneman Song Leader .............................................. Charlene Lentz The F.H.A., with much help from everyone has completed its first year with success and fun. We did many things to keep us busy. Some of them were-sponsoring a Halloween dance and a Relief danceg decorat- ing a booth at the Green County Fair--on which we received second prizeg made Christmas favors for the nursing homes in Brodheadg a bake saleg and having the initiation ceremony combined with a chili supper for our mothers. V Besides all of these activities, we sent our treasurer, Donna Schwartzlow, and our secretary, Carolyn Olson, to the State F.H.A. con- vention at Green Lake. We also sent Mary Stabler as our delegate to the State Fair to participate in leadership activities. Several members attended the demonstration contests and the Fall Rally. We are all looking forward to more fun next year-and more new members. Maribeth Riese. 0 X
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