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'27 'YK FRONT ROW: Arthur Caple, Sonja Leatherman, Lauren Earleywine. BACK ROW: William Robichaux, Carolyn Pinnow. w Badger tate Each year the Brodhead High School faculty has an opportunity to choose a girl for Badger Girl's State and two boys for Badger Boy's State. The expenses are paid for by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. To be a citizen of Badger State, the student must be in the upper third of his class, and a Junior in high school. He should possess the qualities of leadership, good character, and physical fitness. The purpose of Badger State is to educate our youth in the duties, priviletgles, rights, and responsibilities of American Citizenship. Bo sessions are held in June. The boys met at Ripon College and the girls at the University of Wisconsin. At Boy's State, a 49th State is set up with the campaign and election of city, county, and state officials. The demonstration of court procedure at the Dane County Court House, a visit to the state capital, and election of officers were the main features at Girl's State: Lauren Earleywine and Arthur Caple represented Brodhead at Boy's State and Sonja Leatherman attended Girl's State. We wish to thank the members of the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary for theifr fine gift to us. - -Arthur Caple so
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FIRST ROW fLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Julene Lucchi, Judith Mauerman, Ellen Fisher, Mary Anderson, Deniese Schlittler, Susan Schultz, Darlene Severson, Judie Kundert, Doris Williams, Susan TenEyck, Linda Witt, Carolyn Pinnow, Mr. D. Schumacher. SECOND ROW: Betty Jacobson, Sally Schultz, Judy DeVoe, Cristine Kletzein, Beth Hageman, Joyce Weibel, Margaret Ayres, Gloris Challoner, Phyllis Weidman, Carolyn Hoff, Elaine Fleming. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Walmer, Sonja Leatherman, Sandra Bramble, David Pfisterer, David Clark, Sidney Wheeler, Charles Bauer, Judith Lee, Darlene Trezek, Mary Olin. FOURTH ROW: Wilson Martin, James Miller, William Robichaux, Gary Olin, Trygve Strommen, Ned Myers, Jerry 5ChmiII. Gary Ringen, Ronald Jones. Mixed Choru The mixed chorus has been very active this year and we have a large group interested in singing. We have performed at the Christmas Concert, Education night and Spring festival. We also made a recording for the University Midwinter Clinc from which the directors will choose the festival numbers. We all enjoyed mixed chorus very much and we hope we may con- tinue the work and succeed as we have during the past two years. - - Beth Hageman 29
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---.,,, N- 52 FIRST ROW QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: Mary Anderson, Cora Conway, Jon Sveom, David Clark, Beverly Mau, Lynda Pfisterer, Ellen Fisher, Heidi Leatherman, Mrs. Sveom. SECOND ROW: Sonja Leather- man, Betty Pinnow, Betty Hendrickson, Doris Buehler, Harlene Taylor, Sonya Johnson, Lila Stencil, Carole 018211. Nancy Pryce. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Pinnow, Mary Jane Culles, Enid Zimmerli, Beth Hageman, Sandra Bramble, Lorna Stuessy, Susan Schultz, Judie Kundert, Judy Lee. Uardinal taii Editor . . . . . . David Clark Associate Editor . . .Beverly Mau The B, H, S. Cardinal is now in its first year of publication Th . e editors and their assistants were chosen on a volunteer basis, and the work is strictly on their own -time, The new mimeograph, which the school has obtained, has been a great asset to the appearance of the paper and the staff appreciates it very much. Our first issues were re Ceived with interest and th ' b I en usiasm, ut we realize our mistakes and look foreward to improving our Card1na1 so as to make it more successful in future years, 31
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