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

 - Class of 1956

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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Heidi Leatherman, Lorraine Chamberlin, Frances Hegi, Lynette Knudson, Lynda Pfisterer, Ellen Fisher, Janet I-loesly, Dolores Morgan, Shirley Schultz, Joyce Weibel, Lila Stencel, Beth Montefelt, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Anderson, Jeanine Zumbach, Mary Olin, Dorothy Runte, Judy DeVoe, Judith Mauerman, Iulene Lucchi, Bette Montefelt, Sonya Johnson, Mary Wolden, Ann Logan, Mary Cain, Mrs. Condon. THIRD ROW: Flora Stuessy, Phyllis Weidman, Susan Ten Eyck, Linda Witt, Carolyn Wend- ler. Doris Williams, Ronna Strommen, Carolyn Hoff, Beverly Kundert, Colleen Wolter, Ellen Thostenson, Katherine Pinnow. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Krattiger, Brian Riemer, Richard Schwartzlow, Gerald Steiner, Roger Wichelt, Gary Klemm, Donald Rostad, Hary Engle, Terry Peterson, Donald Zimmerman, Dennis Sch- 1'0edBr. Clifford Neidermeier, Charles Sors. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Schumacher, Agendrew Heffner, Gordon Riok. Richard Knezel, Kenneth Zuhlke, Edward Cox, Gary Withee, Gordon Reavis, Mr. Selbo. ophomore Class AS we, the Sophomore Class of 19 55-56 reach the halfway mark in our Schooling here at B. H. S. , we can recall the memories and desires accom- plished in the plast two years and we are.now thinking of the goals and Opportunities t at lay ahead. Many of the students of our class are members of school organizations and many represent us in athletics. .We must give a sincere vote of thanks to our teachers, especially our advisors, who are always ready with help and guidance to anyone that may need it. Our advisors for this year were Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Franklin Schumacher, and Mr. Selbo. In the past two ears, we hope that we have helped to uphold the fine Standards of our school which have been set by past students and classes and we shall make it our aim to do so in the future. Donald Rostad 15

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Vera Ames- True -It's a good thing Orford's only six miles away. Beverly Anderson- Bev -Looks can be deceiving. Ken Anderson- Kenny -Gentlemen prefer blondes--and so does Ken. Mary Anderson- Mary -Diamonds are a girls best friend. Shir ey Anderson- Sh1rl -You'd be surprised! QU Stuart Bjork- Stu -I think I'll have to get myself a girl. Judith Brager- Jut - Where she goes in life she'll make a good addi- tion--isn't that ri ht, Ed? David Clark- Dave -Spends his spare moments listening to classical music--but not alone. Dean Colby- Deanie -He gets around. Richard DeVoe- Dick -Black denim trousers and motorcycle boots. Marvel Dobbs- Marvel -As quiet as a mouse. Terry Erickson- Terrance -Let fate decide it--or maybe a letter. Elaine Flemin - Maude -A friendly hand and a cheering smile. Jean Gadow- Jgeanie -There's something about a skating rink ---- . Bevlelrly Huntzman- Hintz -Public address system ------ but quiet at eart. Betty Jacobson- Hepsagarder -Good things come in small packages. Christine Jones- Chris -Noted for her iggle. Robert Keen- Bloat -He is a man after I-mis own heart. Andrew Kaderly- Paul -Room! Make way! Hunger commands: I must obey. Christine Kletzine- Gertie -She's true to her work, her word, and her friends. Judie Kundert- Juicey -Laugh and the world laughs with you. Judy Lee- Jaga -Life is what you make it, the world is how you take it. Bruce Main- Goober -Those who from study flee live long and merrily. Wilson Martin- Goose -If you must argue go your way, I'm in the right anyway. Geogge McKinney- Hurtz -The good die young--George never felt etter. James Miller- Jim -Niiiiiiiiice Guy. Shirle Myers- Sam -Going places in my new car. Gary glin- Chunt -Success is his number one roject. Carole Olsen- Babe -Hey, honey, here come tie elephants! David Pfisterer- D. P. -My Buick, my love, and I. Nancy Pryce- Nan -She's well on the road to becoming Gary's life time investment. Edward Ruef- Ed -A very busy boy is he, trying to keep both training rules and Judy. Deniece Schlittler- Dennie -She'll try anything once! Marie Schmitz- Marie -On the dance floor she'll shine. Marie Schroeder- Marie -Quiet, but appreciated. John Schreck- Schreck -Sometimes I sit and think--and sometimes I just sit. 4 Susan Schultz- Suz -She's missing something--in more ways than one! Darlene Severson- Darlene -A fortune on her finger. Elaine Staaland- Elaine -It's funny but it's trueg I must blush. Lorna Stuessy- Stues -A very peppy girl is she and just as nice as she can be. Bonnie Walmer- Bonnifer -Her face can be as dark as night, just mention Chuck and all is bright. h Paul Weibel- Jr. -Fast and aggressive ----- on the football field, t at is Lewis Wheeler- Lewie -I can stop anything that comes my way--except a Monroe woman. Sid Wheeler- Cousy -Take it easy girls, only one at a time! Milo Whitehead- Mi -Don't get excited. David Wolfe- David -Quieter than the quietest. Richard Wolter- Red -Something between a hinderance and a help. I I 4



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Mary Cain- Bob -Quiet at times, but never lacking fun. Lorraine Chamberlin- Lorraine -I don't say much, but I'm here. Edward Cox- Eddie -Follower of all excitement. Judy DeVoe- Judy -Bob over and see me sometime. Gary Engle- PeeVe -Basketball, books, and girls for Gary. Ellen Fisher- Bunny -The friendly lass of the sophomore class. Agendrew Heffner- Jim -The boy with the innocent look. Frances Hegi- Frances -A good sport all the way through. Janet Hoesl - Janet -There s mischief in every dimple. Carolyn Hotyf- Prudence -My aim is to be different. Sonya Johnson- Sonya -A good friend and a good student. Marvin Jones- Marvin -School is a good pastime. Gary Klemm- Gary -Witty and full of fun. Richard Knezel- Dick -Is everyday a day for play? Arthur Krattiger- Art -I-Ie's smarter than he acts. Lynette Knudson- Lynette 7Even though quiet, there is mischief there Beverly Kundert- Bev -It isn't size that counts. Heidi Leatherman- Hilda -Where's the bi dipper? Ann Lo an- Ann -A better student is harm? to find. Julene iucchi- Julene -A wonderful classmate to everyone. Judith Mauerman- Judy -Did ou ever see 'em? Beth Montefelt- Beth -A miscshievous eye, but seems to get by. Bette Montefelt- Bette -A twin sister is handy sometimes. Dolores Morgan- Delores -Interests out of school? ? ? Clifford Neidermeier- Clifford -Left us with a happy smile. Mary Ann Olin- Mary -Always willing to do her part. . Terry Peterson- Terry -My favorite pastime is eating. Lynda Pfisterer- Lynda -A ways has a cheerful smile for everyone. Katherine Pinnow- Kathy -A very friendly and cheerful lass. Gordon Reavis- Butch -He never has a dull moment. Gordon Rick- Gordon -Why study when there's fun around the corner? Briag Riemer.- Brian -He's good at figures, geometrical figures, t at is. Donald Rostad- Don -He's not as bashful as he may look. Dorothy Runte- Dorothy -There is not a class I don't enjoy. Dennis Schroeder- Rocke -All the great men are dead and I'm not feelin well. Shirley Sghultz- Shirley -Truly a classmate. Charles Sors- Chuck -I don't intend to waste my time studying. Richard Schwartzlow- Dick -A friend of most irls. Gerald Steiner- Gerald -Be .like me, don't stusy so hard. Lila Stencel- Lila -Her trade mark is her giggle. Ronna Strommen- Ronna -Her favorite subject is Art. Flora Stuessy- Flora -Silent, shy, and sweet. Susan Ten Eyck- Susan -Agirl with loads of smiles for everyone. Ellen Thostenson- Toots -Always a true friend. Joyce Weible- Joyce -The singing lass of the sophomore class. Phyllis Weidman- Phyllis -Always wearing a winning smile. - Carolyn Wendler- Carolyn -Whenever you want an answer, ask Carolyn Roger Wichelt- Roger -Always gets his studies done, also has his fun Doris Williams- Doris -A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. Gary Withee- Gary -As speedy as possible. Linda Witt- Linda -A irl with a smile is irl worth while. Mary Wolden- Mary -il very faithful frieng. Colleen Wolter- Colleen -Am I blushing? Donald Zimmerman- Don -My, how I love to work. Kenneth Zuhlke- Kenneth -Do you wish to work or to play? Jeanine Zumbach-Jeanirre -A hard worker who has very good ideas. 16

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