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LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Robert Dorr, Wilson Martin, Dirk Sveom, David Pfisterer, Frederick Duchow. SECOND ROW: Joanne Ayres, Clarice Conner, Jane Sveom, Vera Ames, Janice TenEyck, Susan Schultz, Doris Williams. THIRD ROW: Darlene Conner, Mary Sutherland, Susan TenEyck, Heidi Ieatherman, Ronna Strommen Miss Preston. Uudy Lee and Elzie Laube are not pictured.J FORENSICS--1957 Thirty-one students started forensics training this year, twelve of these losing out in first round elimination. On March Il, the remaining contestants will complete, in seven different contests, for the honor of representing Brodhead at the league meet in Oregon on March l6. At the moment, prospects for advancement beyond the league look normally bright. It is our ambition, of course, to reach again the all-time-high record with Brodhead students made last year, when we tied for first place among sixty-one competing schools at the district meet, and when four of our state finalists won A ratings. These four state gold medal winners of 1956 were Dirk Sveom, Judy Lee, Susan TenEyck, and Susan Schultz I all of whom are competing again this year. Wilson Martin, who is in his third year of Forensic competition, was a gold medalist during his sophomore year. So, with these stu- dents back in the running, David Pfisterer, Vera Ames, and Doris Williams, who have made good records in past years, and with the remaining contestants of good potential, we should all gain much of the lasting value that grows out of strong local competition, as well as make a good record for B.H.S. in the interschool contests which lie ahead. ----Mary Preston 37
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan TenEyck, Janice TenEyck, Darlene Conner, Vera Ames, Clarice Conner Jane Sveom, Christine Kletzien, Mary Anderson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Fisher, Ronna Strommen, Heidi Leatherman, Marvel Dobbs, Nancy Jones, Jeanine Zumbach, Mrs. Sveom. THIRD ROW: Jackie Steele, Elame Fleming, Gary Olin, Wilson Martin, Susan Schultz, Nancy Pryce. Cardinal Staff Editor .... Elaine Fleming Associate Editor. . Gary Clin School Editor . Susan TenEyck Sports Editors . Wilson Martin Lewis Wheeler Nancy Pryce Feature Editor . . Vera Ames Ellen Fisher Club Editor . . Susan Schultz Art Editor . . Heidi Leatherman Jeanine Zumbach Ronna Strommen Nancy Jones Typists . . Mary Anderson Nancy Pryce Business Managers , Christine Kletzien Darlene Conner ADVISOR: Mrs. Sveom 36
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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Lee Peterson, Cathy Ross, Phyllis Bouton, Bonnie Fink, Jane Pence, Judy Smith, Maribeth Erickson, Conrada Johnson, Dolores Morgan, Cathy Dempsey, Peggy Cox, Darlene Conner. SECOND ROW: Darlene Severson, Linda Pfisterer, Ann Wheeler, Sally Schultz, Susan Schultz, Joyce Weibel, Judy Mauermann, Karen Brandenburg, Mary Olin, Mary Sutherland, Carol Wismer, Mt. Klumpp, THIRD ROW Clarice Conner, Shelby Mauermann, Jane Sveom, Judy Brager, Judie Kundert, Judith Lee, Mary Anderson, Linda Witt, Christine Jones, Nancy Staffeld. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Fisher, Julene Lucchi, Ronald Jones, David Clark, Gary Ringen, Gary Olin, James Miller, David Pfisterer, Ronna Strommen, Sandra Swenson. Chorus Good balance was not a strong point of this years mixed chorus Q40 girls and IO boysl, but willingness to work when the chips were down was a char- acteristic. Whenever heard, the response was enthusiastic, and as a result the Chorus enioyed working together. 38
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