Bremen High School - Arrow Yearbook (Midlothian, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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STUDENTS lntroducing . . . the students, Without Whom Bremen car1't get along. We tur- nish the humor and the pathos, the spice to what could be a dull routine. Because We are often unpredictable and even unreliable, we sometimes cause headaches. Yet our good mo'- ments are numerous enough to make school life very Worth-while. Many stu' dents go out of their Ways to help others and to help the school. These students are typical of Bremen.

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A pleasant and efficient office staff is an asset to any school. Bremen can boast of a staff of women who are able to keep the school records, deal with correspondence, tend the switchboard, superintend the lost and found, locate any of the hun- dreds of people in the school, untan- gle the many difficulties of students and teachers and keep their cheer- fulness undiminished. Wearing their usual smiles as they look up from their work are, from left to right, Mrs. Edna Rupert, Mrs. Mar- wil Pooler, Miss Elaine Knauerhaze, and Mrs. Beverly Beaty. 5 f' x aZ 'f5 ,QJKKWJI Three lunch hours, perhaps the most welcome periods of the day, find students pouring into the cafe- teria, Under the supervision of Miss Mary L. l-larrison, School Dietitian, hot plate lunches are served to those students who go through the line: and sandwiches, milk and ice cream are available to supplement the lunches which some students bring from home. Pausing a moment between lunch periods, the people who prepare and serve this fine food are, from left to right, Mrs. Agnes laskowiak, Mrs. Buth Ramsay, Miss Harrison, Mrs. Gertrude Elatt, Mrs. Florence Tebow, Mrs. Mabel l-lillis, Arthur Ferguson, and Mrs, Mary L. Bentley. The spirit, beauty, and effectivee ness of a school depend in part on the condition of the buildings, and a warm, clean school is apt to have happy, industrious students. Bremen owes a great deal to its efficient maintenance staff. l-leaded by Mr. Baymond Ketelboeter, this group of hard working people creates a pleas- ant atmosphere for study and play. Seated from left to right are Mr. Koetelboeter, Theodore Beimer, Mrs. Virginia Stricker, and Earl Landry. Standing are Martin Orman, Bobert Painter, and I-larry Billadeau.



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September l956fSeniors at lastl This year was a quick one. Class pictures were taken, the Prom was held, several students took scholarship exams, the D. A. B. award was made, and the Honors Day Assembly was held. All this was accompanied by the usual whirl ot athletic games, dances, homework, and exams. l75 Seniors will accept diplomas from Bremen Community High School Tune 6, l957. Ot these, l2U received their entire high school education at Bremen. The paths that will be tollowed by the mem- bers ot the class are varied. Whether they attend college, marry, or take their place in the world ot work, we trust that they will carry with them and use always their years ot education at Bremen. Pictured during a meeting are the mem- bers ot the Senior Senate. From leit to right, Tom Bush, Nancy Wilborn, Art Bond, and Linda Biezinger. Unpictured: Breta lledeen and Marge Mann. SENIOR CLASS introducing . . . Bremen's third graduat- ing class. ln its tirst torm, it was a group ot 225 Freshmen who stumbled into the cafeteria tor the tirst time. These Fresh- men enjoyed the benetits ot a newly con- structed building with many facilities. As the class oi '57 progressed into its Sophomore year, so did its interest in school and school activities increase. The members attended several dances and parties. They sponsored a dance. They engaged in extraecurricular activities with great enthusiasm. Not only had they thus grown socially and mentally, but by lune 1955, the class enrollment had increased to 23l ln September l955 the class ot '57 came back to Bremen 205 strong, looking with much zeal toward its lunior year. Alter nine months, with constitution tests passed, term papers written, class rings purchased, the Prom over, and tinals com- pleted, the class ot '57 ended its third year of high school. Pictured in the library are the Senior class officers, trom lett to right, Marla Olson, Secretary, Fred Swanson, Treasurer, Ralph Vennetti, Vice President, and George Stoltz.

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