“Dr. Bob” Shannon narrated this short but sweet video that Edgewood students Daniel Johnstone
and Julianna Kuecker created for their project in Social Justice Issues
class.
News about and for alumni of Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart in Madison and other members of the Edgewood community
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Class of 1992 — Share Your Memories!
You're celebrating a big year — Your 25th Anniversary Reunion! Make sure to mark your calendar for Aug 4-5 and look for more details on the EHS Alumni Reunion Page.
In the News
Bill Clinton defeats incumbent
Pres. George W. Bush
Mall of America constructed
From Your Wallet
Gallon of Gas - $1.13
Loaf of Bread - $1.50
New Car - $16,900
Popular Movies
Home Alone 2
Wayne’s World
On Your Walkman
Pearl Jam
Boyz II Men
Peter Gabriel
Big on the Little Screen
Ren & Stimpy
Law & Order
Married...with Children
Can you remember your favorite song from Prom?
Post a picture of your favorite EHS moment and be sure to tag your friends!
THROWBACK THURSDAY
Bill Clinton defeats incumbent
Pres. George W. Bush
Mall of America constructed
From Your Wallet
Gallon of Gas - $1.13
Loaf of Bread - $1.50
New Car - $16,900
Popular Movies
Home Alone 2
Wayne’s World
On Your Walkman
Pearl Jam
Boyz II Men
Peter Gabriel
Big on the Little Screen
Ren & Stimpy
Law & Order
Married...with Children
Can you remember your favorite song from Prom?
Post a picture of your favorite EHS moment and be sure to tag your friends!
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
David Braun in UW Football Book
David Braun ’98 is featured in the book Walk-On This Way: The On-Going Legacy of the Wisconsin Football Walk-On Program, which was released just before Christmas 2016. The book covers the stories of nearly 50 walk-ons from the past 25 years of Badger football.
The Edgewood Athletic Association inducted David into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015. As a football player at Edgewood, David earned All-City and All-Conference First Team honors in 1996 and 1997 as a wide receiver and defensive back. He also picked up a position on the AP All-State Second Team in 1997 as a wide receiver and was named the All-Area Large Schools Player of the Year. As a senior he was the choice for Back of the Year by the WFCA and was selected to play in the 1998 Annual Shrine All Star Football Bowl Game. Over his career, David earned more than 1,000 yards in 80 receptions with just 11 interceptions and also picked up 700 yards returning the ball. He took the ball into the end zone for 17 touchdowns. He says,“I have great memories of my teammates and coaches and how involved and dedicated everyone was.”
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