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

 - Class of 1956

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FIRST ROW qleft to rightyg Patricia Noonan, Janice Meythaler, Patricia Moore, Annabelle Jaggi, Martha Markee, Dorothy Miller, Gloria Swenson, Bonnie Hawkins, Nancy Jones, Marlene Schwartz, Darlene Trezek. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cain, Patricia Neidermeier, Carol Wismer, Karen Zimmerli, Marjorie Ziltener, Karen Brandenburg, Janice Olson, Barbara Runte, Sally Schultz, Nancy Foss, Dirk Sveom, 135165 Deppeler. THIRD ROW: Mr. Keen, Daniel McCool, Sara Conway, Joanne Zuhlke, Phyllis Bouton, Carol Anderson, Ann Wheeler, Virginia Lee, Gary Ringen, Ronald Jorgensen, Donald Olson, Mr. Uphoff. FOURTH ROW: Roy Neidermeier, John Badertscher, David Organ, Bruce Young, David Elmer, Robert DOH. Kenneth Curless, Gary Peterson, Gary Williams, John Maurer, Richard Kneubuehl, Wayne Richards. FIFTH ROW: Dale Lee, George Trezek, Allen Olson, Ernest Frie, Bill Hahn, Marvin Huffman, Edwin Meichtry, Dennis Olson, Ronald Jones, Elzle Laube, Donald Amundson. Fre hmen President . . ....... Richard Kneubuehl Vice-President . . . . . Virginia Lee Secretary-Treasurer . Na1'1CY Foss The Freshman Class of 1956 enrolled fifty-eight students. Our class wishes to thank Advisors, Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Hurley, Mr. Keen, and Mr. Uphoff. We earned money by selling refreshments at basketball games and Sponsoring a dance. Our class had very fine representation in sports and other extra ac- tivities. We hope to set a good example for future students in B. H. S. - -Richard Kneubuehl

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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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Donald Amundson- Donny -Don't hurry me. When I'm done it will be right. Delores Anderson- Carol -Nice things come in small packages. John Badertscher- Jake -Nothing could ever bother him. Phyllis Bouton- Phyllis -To have a friend is to be a friend, Karen Brandenburg- Karen -A good friend and a good student. Sara Conway- Sara -A pleasant smile for all. Kenneth Curless- Ken -Life is what you make it. James Deppeler- Jim -I-Ie's a friend you'll always have, Robert Dorr- Bobby -Trains, fixing lockers, and laughing, that's how you know Bobb . David Elmer5i David -He'll make a good farmer sometday. Nancy Foss- Nancy -She makes friends in her own quiet way. Ernest Frie- Ernie -The world was made for fun. Bill Hahn- Bill -I go to school to et the general idea of things. Bonnie Hawkins- Bonnie -True togher work, her school, and her friends. Marvin Huffman- Marvin -What's the sense of doing all that work? Annebelle Jaggi- Annabelle -Often does she burn the midnight oil, but sad to say 'tis not for toil, Nanc Jones- Nancy -She's a perfect lady. Ronalld Jones- Ronnie -He may be small, but it really isn't size that counts. Ronald Jorgenson- Ronny -A guy with a smile for everyone. Richard Kneubuehl- Dick -A man of silence is a man of sense. Elzie Laupe Jr. - Elzie -Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Dale Lee- Dale -Some of those freshman girls are very interesting. Virgini Lee- Virginia -Pep and personality. Daniel ifIcCool- Danny -Not as shy as he acts. Martha Markee- Martha -I like to be where we have the most fun. John Maurer- John -Let's all be merry, for tomorrow we may die. Edwin Meichtry- Ed -A better friend you'll never have. Janice Meythaler- Janice -Should life be all school work? Dorothy Miller- Dorothy -Nature designed us to be of good cheer. J Patricia Moore- Pat -A very quiet goodness in her. R Clifford Neidermeier- Clifford -Don't let education interfere with fun, 1 Patricia Neidermeier- Pat -A -sweet disposition goes a long way. 1 Roy Neidermeier- Roy -He's always read with a smile. Patricia Noonan- Pat -Her head holds botii brains and wit. J Allen Olson- Allen -Never in a hurry but always gets there. Dennie Olson- Danny -When I grow up ---------- Don Olson- Don -W y be timid and shy, especially around the girls, Janice Olson- Janice -She's very quiet, sometimes. David Organ- David -A welcome addition to our class. t Gary Petersen- Gary -A big grin and a word for everyone. Judith Putney- Judy -Why are our eyes always wandering to those Junior rows ? Wayne Richards- Wayne -Football, baseball, 'and basketballg he plays them all. Gary Ringen- Gary -A good disposition is more valuable than gold. J Barbara Runte- Barbara -Quiet, but very nice. Sara Schultz- Sally -She's full of fun and sometimes even mischief. Marlene Schwartz- Marlene -All blondes aren't shy. Dirk Sveom- Dirk -Only time will tell with this boy. Gloria Swenson- Gloria -She's tall and slim. Darlene Trezek-'!Darlene -She's awfully quiet before you get to know her. J Georxgle Trezek- Geogge'F-What's the use of worrying? It never was worth while. J Ann' heeler- Ann - er trademark is an extravagent giggle. P Gary Williams- Gary -You only have your youth once. Carol Wismer- Carol -The quiet lass of our class. 3 Bruce Young- Tootie -Wherever there's fun there's Tootie. g Marjorie Zi tener- Marjorie -The quiet unselfish manner that makes her friend Karen Zimmerli- Karen -We're proud of our freshman cheerleader. Jeanne Zuhlke- Jeanne -Work is not her past time. X IB

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