Brodhead High School - Red B Yearbook (Brodhead, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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Larry Morgan had become a wealthy farmer in Avon. He had ditched and drained thousands of acres along the Sugar River and he had become the owner of the richest farm in Wisconsin. Duane Niedermeier had become a new comic hit on television. His dry wit had captivated the nation. Dick Olsen had become a great criminal lawyer in Chicago. Marty Peterson was the superintendent of nurses at Wisconsin Gen- eral Hospital and as a sideline was raising her six children to become good horse men and women. Peggy Roberts had married the General of the U.S. Army and was now stationed in occupied Siberia. Carl Roderick had become a writer and had published a best seller called My Ability To Win Friends. Phyllis had to leave then to sing at the request of Mr. Alvin Arnold. Since I knew Alvin I decided to tag along to see what he had been doing. It seems that Alvin had become Joe McCarthy's successor. Alvin had done such a good job in the United States at rooting out the Com- munists that he was going to Europe to chase them out of there. We were talking when Dr. Gerald Foss walked up. Gerald imme- diately began explaining some theory of his. When I finally had time to get in a word, I asked him what he had been doing. He said that he had just finished with his theory that proved Einstein's theory wrong and Gerald was now working on a new bomb. We talked over old times for a whileg then the steward told us that we were ready to dock. After I got my luggage I stood on the pier wondering how I could get to my hotel. A car drove up. I looked at it wondering what make it was, for it certainly was something I had never seen before, when who should step out but Ed Swartz and Bill Schrader. I asked Ed where on earth he had found such a car. He said that he had invented the car and had done such a great business that he had set up a foreign car business in every country in the world. Bill was acting as Ed's manager for the time being, before he was to take over as Premiere of France. We decided that we would do a little sightseeing. We were traveling through the streets of Paris when I noticed The Follies Begere. I immediately wanted to stop, be- cause I wanted to see what can-can skirts looked like in France. I had often wondered if they were as cute as ours on our Senior fioat. While we were looking at the posters I noticed the names of the can-can costumes designers and the dance director. I was not surprised at the appearance of the names Gwen Fleming, Jean Main and Art Riese for even in high school they showed great interest in these fields. I can still remember the skirts Gwen and Jean made for our Senior float and how Art danced on the fioat. After we talked to them for a while I went to the style show. As I was watching the models, I noticed that one of the girls from Switzerland was familiar. I looked at the programg sure enough, it was Trudy Streuli. She was presenting Sw:itzerland's models of their new bathing suits for it seems that Switzerland has now become famous for beaches and not skiing. After the style show I received an invitation from a Countess to visit her castle. I wondered what Countess knew me but in order to set a good impression I decided to have my hair fixed. Since it was a special occasion I decided to go the worl.d famous hair stylist Monsieur Duane. When I entered his :shop I was surprised to discover that he was Duane Lederman. It seems that he had started a new hair style which was a series of small curls in a neat and wavy position on the top of the head. After leaving the shop I went to the Countess's castle. When I was ushered into the castle. I was throughly surprised to discover Myrna Walmer and Marion Thosten- son. Not realizing who they were I asked them what they were doing there. Much to my surprise I found out that Myrna had married a Count and was now a Countess and Marion was her secretary. The Countess asked me for tea and while we were having tea she said that she had some entertainment. The entertainment was brought in, again I was surprised for it was Betty Weibel and her accordion playing family. When I left there I immediately went to my hotel where I sat down to think over all I had heard of our great class of '54, Now I realized why Brodhead was so famous, for everyone who had graduated in our class had brought fame back to Brodhead. I only hope that classes graduating after our class will learn and profit as we have done. So Class of '54, may God lbe with you always. -Geraldine Bramble. I



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I tr BANK OF BRODHEAD CONGRATULATIONSg CLASS OF '54! 3 MEMBER 4 FEDERAL RESERVE sYsTEM ., MEMBER E FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' SOUTHERN WISCONSIN'S ' ' TWO FINEST STORES t FEDERATED STORE 5 BEN FRANKLIN STORE 1, COMPLETE LINES OF DRY GOODS 1 READY-TO-WEAR SHOES , MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR I LOREN G. sUTI-IERLAND X

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