Brussels High School - Bronco Yearbook (Brussels, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Sometime. 1966 Dear Linda, Today as 1 was teaching Arithmetic, one little boy asked me how he could become a million¬ aire. Since you and your husband have acquired so many millions, perhaps you could write and inform him. 1 know he. as well as I, will appreciate it. Next week our Senior Class of ‘56 is having a reunion. 1 hope you can attend. 1 am writing you of the whereabouts of out classmates. Germaine B. now keeps her husband company on his milk route. It has grown considerably. One of his best customers is Lyle L. Rachel B. and her famous surgeon husband have just successfully performed the most difficult heart operation on Karen V. It seemed to skip a beat every time she went past a certain Drafts- ! man ' s office. flS I just read Gerald B. ' s sport column in the New York times. He predicts Don L. ' s team of the University of Wisconsin is a 2-1 favorite over Bill W. ' s of Southern California in the Rose Bowl, a Francis P. is going to give a play by play report of that game on our local O. K. TV station. ' Channels?, owned by OrbieK. Last night, 1 saw Milton D. modeling his own creations of Arrow Shirts on that station. The director was Carolyn Long. Larry D. on vacation at Las Vegas won so much money at the Silver Dollar that he hasdecided to purchase the town. He has taken MUton R. in as his partner. The Delwiche Brothers, Ronald and Roy, have just established a new Delwiche Dairy and ate manufacturing a new kind of powdered milk. Larry V. reports from his army post that the cook uses it exclusively. Lillian R., who is a 2nd Lieutenant WAC in Paris has introduced it to out foreign forces with much success. The former Karen D. after giving up her teaching career is raising her family at Rosy ' s Ar¬ cade. Her children attend Brussels Grade School where Diane N. is in charge of all the grades. Joyce G.. as you ' ve probably heard, has just explored a new section of the Carlsbad Caverns. Pat N. now a famed chemist, told her she has discovered a new mineral deposit also. Carol K. rang my doorbell the other day. At present she is the leading salesman selling Max Factor Cosmetics. 1 read in Photoplay that Darrel L. was very surprised to heat that Judy M. is to be his leading lady in his next movie for the Martin L. production TO BRUSSELS AND BACK . ' Audrey W. has fulfilled her dream. She is now the leading hair stylist in New York. Donna Sacotte ' s p oodle hairdo is the rave around her husband ' s college town. It was Audrey ' s own creation. Did you see in this morning ' s paper where Janice J. husband ( who plays for the Bravesjhitthe longest home mn in history in Milwaukee? Keith W. caught the ball on his million dollar ranch which covers half of Brussels, two seconds after it was hit. It must have been propelled by one of Dale W. ' s jets. William T. is now a liquor salesman; his dad is retired. His business has grown so rapidly he has employed another bookkeeper. Her name is Germaine P. Pat L. and Ron E. after letting the kids do the chores for a while, went on their long awaited honeymoon. In Hawaii they metBev. S. and her husband vacationing. As they were going through customs they were very surprised to see Jeanette V. She is the receptionist at the Customs Office. Joannes., who was the head majorette at Marquette University, is married and living near me school. Earl P. andGerald W. earned their BA degrees at Marquette and are now teaching in their chosen fields. Sman people, inso? Diane B. is going to reign as Queen of the Oldsmobile Festival next month. Her prize is the latest model designed by Donna Stauber. The Zepherin Garage, soon to be operated by Isadore L., will be the first to display it. Joan M. will then be on hand to demonstrate it to prospective [.buyers. Norbert Charles and Florian Conard, top mechanics, will be employed also. 1 Well, 1 hope to see you, as well as all our classmates, next week. It sure will be fun to see who has the most gray hair, the most kids, and who travels the farthest, won ' t it? Love Margaret

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TOtU We, the graduating class of 1956, of Brussels High School, being of sound mind and memory, hereby make and publish our last will and tesument: To the juniors, our ability to obey rather than defy authority. To the Sophomores, our ability to carry out the plans we have set out to do. To the Freshmen, the remains of our courage to see you through the next three years. 1, Diane Baudhuin, will my homecoming queen headaches to some lucky Junior. 1, Germaine Berger, will my fondness for Fairland to anyone who doesn ' t like that little town. 1, Rachel Boulanger, will my love of sports to disinterested spectators at ballgames. 1, Gerald Buechner, will all the magazines and newspapers back to the Library. I, Norbert Charles, will my lack of height to Terry Hoechendorff. 1, Florian Conard, leave my Belgian accent to some unsuspecting German. I. Linda Cornettc. will my dislike of little children and my temper to Jeanette Seiler. I. Larry Delwlche, will my luck in card playing to Lee Neuville. I, Milton Delwlche, leave only half of my supply of wisecracks to some quiet freshman boy. I, Ronald Delwiche, will my interest in the Sophomore class to no one. I, Roy Delwiche, leave my interest in school to anyone who doesn’t want an education. 1, Karen DeNamur, leave my success in band to all hopeful beginners. 1, Margaret Diet, leave my troubles and problems of our class to future Senior class presidents. I, Ronald Englebett, will my ability to handle a car to Larry Bosman. 1, Joyce Grunwald, will my friendly and helpful ways to many of the B. H. S. students. 1, janice Johnson, wUl my love of baseball and stack of baseball cards to my sister, Bernice. I. Carol Klnnard. leave my ability to get along with the Forestville boys to Sharon LeRoy. I, Orbie Kroening, will my loud laugh to those who can only giggle. 1, Darrel LaLuzeme, leave my quietness in study hall to David Maedke. I, Lyle LaLuzerne, will my teasing ways to anyone who can ' t take a joke. I, Donald Lardinois, will my love of sports and good manners to future seniors at B.H. S. I, Martin LeClous, will my bashful attitude toward girls to Warren Larkin. I, Pat LeClous, will my beautiful blush to Sharon Carmody. 1, Evelyn LeRoy, will a lock of my ted hair to any peroxide blonde. I, Carolyn Long, leave my eight hours of sleep a night to Iva DeKeyser. I, Isadore Lumaye, will Jean back to the sophomore class. I. Joan Maedke, leave my ability to get along with boys to a bashful little freshie . I. judy Mathey, leave my happy times at B. H. S. to Karen Miller. 1, Diane Neinas, leave my inexhaustible amount of energy to Karen LeClous. 1, Patrick Neuville, will my popularity with girls everywhere to Orville Jandrin. 1, Earl Pagel, leave my quiet ways and good marks to Jimmie Bouche. I. Francis Pierre, leave my lack of height to Norman Johnson. I, Germaine Polecheck, will my future plans as a happy homemaker to Jane Sacotte. 1, Milton Rass, leave the school the way I found it—in one piece. 1. Lillian Renard, will my eagerness to graduate to Pat Guth. 1, Donna Sacotte, will my sunny disposition to anyone with a frown. 1, Beverly Simon, will my blond hair to Myra Renier. I, Donna Stauber, will my artistic talent to future Bronco artists. 1, Joanne Swoboda, will my cheerleading ability to future cheerleaders. 1, William Turba, leave some of my height and curly hair to Bob Mallien. I, Jeanette Vandettie, leave my intelligence to Donald Englebert. I, Karen Vandertie, will my happy-go-lucky attitude to Sharon DeClark, I, Larry Vandertie, leave my fondness for Mina ' s food to anyone who dislikes it. I. William Wagner, will my lack of interest In class to JoEllen Wautlet. 1, Gerald Wautier, will my Interest in girls to Gerald Fabry. I, Keith Wautlet, leave my F. F. A. position to future presidents. I, Dale Weldon, leave my bookkeeping book to whomever wants it. I, Audrey Willems, will the F. H. A. presidency to an unbusy Junior. NOW, WE AS SENIORS, DEPART, LEAVING BEHIND OUR RECORDS THAT WE HAVE ESTABUSHED FOR OURSELVES AND OUR MEMORIES. BOTH OF WHICH SHALL BE WITH US FOREVER.



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Sfrctn . Books are bridges. Shining, free. Which link us to Ourselves-to-be. No one has to Go their way-- He who chooses Still may stay. In his yard or At his gate While the shining Bridges wait. Books are bridges Cross, and see The mighty lands Of chivalry-- 1,5 Cross, and conquer Every foe All your lifetime Needs to know. Cross--for heroes Left behind Golden spurs For you to find! Minot

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