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I, Jerry Schmitt, do bequeath my liking of old time music to Mrs. Sveom. I, Beverly Schwartz, do bequeath my quiet nature to Annebelle Jaggi. I, Trygve Strommen, do bequeath my knowledge of the heart to Kenneth Anderson. I, Jon Sveom, do bequeath my long legs to Bonnie Kay Hawkins. I, Harlene Taylor, do bequeath my saxophone appeal to John Schreck. I, Robert Taylor, do bequeath my ability to make-up after quarrels with my girl friend to Dean Colby. I, Wi liam Vigdahl, do bequeath my ability to act innocently to Robert Dorr. I, Donna Weidman, do bequeath my dimples to Gary Olin. I, Marjorie Wendler, do bequeath my skill as gum-snapper to Deneise Schlittler. I, Patricia Wish, do bequeath my ability to get along with the law enforce ment to Beverly Hintzman. I, Enid Zimmerli, do bequeath my ability to roll cars to all those who can't keep their eyes on the road. To the Juniors, we bequeath our pull with the faculty and Qur Senior dignity. To the Sophomores, we bequeath our excess brain matter, may it help them to maintain high grades, To the Freshmen, we bequeath the happiness that comes from completing your first year of high school, To our dear Alma Mater, we bequeath those donations in this will which are left unclaimed. Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of June, 1956, by the Senior Class of the Brodhead High School. -Harlene Taylor -Cora Conway -Patricia Wish U I a ss ang TUNE: MOMENTS TO REMEMBER The time has come, when we must go, We know you all will miss us so, But we'll have these moments to remember. We've worked real hard, we've had our fun, And now our high school years are done, But we'll have these moments to remember. Though summer turns to winter, and the present disappears, The lau hter we were glad to share, will echo through the year When otier nights and other days, May find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember. Our Senior class is full of cheer, To graduate this fextive year, And we'll have these moments to remember. We do not know, what lies in store, We hope to bring you fame galore, And make you proud of us forever. Dear teachers we must thank you, For your help through all our school. To Juniors, Sophomores, Freshies too, We wish to say adieu. ! -Margaret Ayres -Betty Hendrickson 62 -Charles Bauer -Jerry Schmitt
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g0 MV' ll ' 5 Q Q f in. f 2 K 15110- We, of the Senior Class of 56, beinga of sound body and mind, do lsere y make this our last will and estame t: - I, Mlargaret Ayres, do bequeath A Elly ability for blowing wrong notes on 6 cornet to Ronnie ones. I, Charles Bauer, do bequeath my iwlgkkeeping book to anyone who will H e 't ff h nds. 1,1 Scandrr1igBE amble, do bequeath gfylambition to become a nurse to all ir S, I, Richard Brewer, do bequeath my Zglility to grow a beard to all Fresh- an boys. I, Arthur Caple, do bequeath my :share moments to a certain sopho- Ore irl. I, lvlyrna Chamberlin, do bequeath my freckles to Dick'Wolter. I, Gloria Challoner, do bequeath 'EY dress making ability to Virginia ee. H I, Cora Conway, do bequeath my towering height to Mary Cain. I, Mar Jane Culles, do bequeath mY Hqueenlry air to all Prom Queens- I, Janet Da , do bequeath my ready wit to Ellren Thostenson. I, Lauren Earleywine, doibequeafh mY Eeiger counter, although it doesn Y WUI' , to Mr. Larkin. Class Will I, Janet Gadow, do bequeath my roller: skating ability to Beverly Kundert. I, Beth Hageman, do bequeath my office position to Beth Ringen. I, Gary Hawkins, do bequeath my where am I now attitude to Gerald Steiner. ' . I, Betty Hendrickson, do bequeath my love for excitement to Doris Williams. I, Ezra Hoesly, do bequeath my ability to sleep in class without get- ting caught to Ed Ruef. I, Dora Huffman, do bequeath my small voice to Judie Kundert. I, Virgil Keller, do bequeath my wrestling ability to James Miller. I, Sonja Leatherman, do bequeath my pleasing smile to Janet Hoesly. I, Char ene Lentz, do bequeath my ability to drive Hudson Ramblers to Ronna Strommen. ll, Beverly Mau, do bequeath my blushes to Edwin Meichtry. I, Robert Miller, do bequeath my knowledge of shopwork to Mr. Keen. I, David Morgan, do bequeath my excellent hunting ability to Mr. Frank Schumacher. 'I, Ned Myers, do bequeath my noisiness to David Clark. l, Robert Olsen, do bequeath my skill in horseback riding to Lila Stencel. I, Jerry Olsen, do bequeath my position as chauffeur to Terry Erick- son. I, Betty Pinnow, do bequeath all my books to anyone who thinks they can absorb the material that is in them. I, Carolyn Pinnow, do bequeath my ,perfect writing ability to Kenneth Zuh ke. I, Ruth Pinnow, do bequeath my love for Monroe to Charles Sors. I, Jerry Pryce, do bequeath my bottle of curling fluid to Mr. Rock- well. I, Bessie Regenold do bequeath my ability to catch a man to Darlene Severson. ' I, William Robichaux, do bequeath my athletic build to Dennis Olson. I, Howard Robinson, do bequeath my title of number one pest to Louie Wheeler.
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Class Ili tory In September, 1952, 57 students enrolled in the Freshman Class of Brod- head High School. Our class elected Mr. Selbo and Miss Decker as our adviggrg and Carolyn Pinnow as class President. We held the concessions stand at the home basketball games and by the end of the year had a large sum of money in Our treasury. Carolyn Pinnow was elected cheerleader. F ll ssed the reen Freshie stage and became mighty sophomores. ina y we pa P ident and Miss Lund and Mr Selbo as advisors We elected Robert Taylor as res , . ' l d' s uad for the second year. We Carolyn Pinnow was elected to the cheer ea ing q Were well represented in basketball with Bob Taylor on the A squad and Ned Myers, Trygve Strommen, Pete Earleywine, and Dave Morgan on the B squad. Although we were defeated at the Beloit Sectional, we were pleased with our fine team. Jon Sveom won an A rating in the state contest and Beverly Mau a Sllver medal and B rating. After two swift years, we became upper classmen at last. We elected Mr. Selbo and Miss Preston as our advisors and Ezra Hoesly as class President. Larry Coole joined our class this year. Beverly Mau, Lauren Earleywine, and Sonja Leatherman were elected to Phe National Honor Society. Jon Sveom was awarded a gold medal and A rating In the state contest and Beverly Mau a silver medal and B rating. S ' Le therman attended Badger Girls' State and Art Caple and Lauren onja a I Earleywine Badger Boys' State. Carolyn Pinnow was elected for her third year as cheerleader. Due to the faithful guidance of our advisors the gym was turned into an Oriental scene for our Junior Prom Japanese Sandman. Kin Art Caple and Queen Mary Jane Culles led the Grand March, after which folfowed an evening of dancin we will never for et. - Finalfy we became mighty Seniors. The largest project of the year was the Production of The .RedB, so we elected a very capable staff: Pete Earleywine, ' ' 'J A sistant Editor' Beverly Mau and Art Caple, Business Editor, Carolyn Pinnow, S , Managersg Gloria Challoner, Photographerg Pat Wish, Art Editor, and Beth Hageman, Literary Editor. u O I n Managing the Senior Class was also a difficult, if not just as important task. With the elp of Mr. Rockwell, Mrs. Sveom, and Mrs. Larkin as advisors, the Class executive committee consisted of Pete Earleywine, Presidentg Bill ' ' ' S tar -Treasurer Robichaux, Vice Presidentg and Betty Pinnow, ecre y . The Seniors are proud of their valedictorian, Beverly Mau and the salu- ' Those who joined the National Honor Society in the tatorian, Pete Earleywine. h Carol Pinnow Margaret Ayres, and Ezra Hoesly. Senior year were, Pat Wis , yn . i The football team elected Dave Morgan for captain. Ezra Hoesly, Bill Robichaux, Pete Earleywine, Dick Brewer, and Trygve Strommen were the other Seniors on the team. The student body elected Marjorie Wendler to reign with Dave Morgan over the Homecoming festivities. The court included Sonja Leather- d Tr ve Strommen. Those Seniors on the ne, man Ezra Hoesly, Carolyn Pinnow an yg i Ned M ers Pete Earleywi A ,squad in Basketball were Bob Taylor, captain, y , e Strommen Carolyn Pinnow was elected for the fourth Dick Brewer, and Trygv - U Consecutive year to be on the cheerleading squad. u The main attraction of the year was the Senior play, There's One .in Every Fami-ly, co-starring Carolyn Pinnow as Mrs. Reardon, Pete Earleywine as Mr. Reardon: Pat Wish as Marcia and Cora Lu Conway as Penelope, the Reardon's daughter. Beverly Mau played Mrs. Parker, with her husband as Bill Robichaux and Jerry S-chmitt as their only child, Sherwin. Sandra Bramble was the maid, Essie, Jon Sveom was Warry Reardon and Bill Vigdahl played Todd Galloway. The play wouldn't have been complete without Judy Kundert as Grandma Reardon and Judy Lee as Lily. , , , , During the past four years our class has. strived to attain a high scholastic record and set high standards in outside activities. We hope the example we have Set will be followed by coming CIBQSCS- ' es
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