Cedarburg High School - Cedariel Yearbook (Cedarburg, WI)

 - Class of 1950

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HHEVIEIH UF SCHUUI EVEIIIS i949-50 When school began in September, Mr. Clarence Thorson was the superintendent and Mr. Arthur Webster, the high and grade school principal. The enrollment of the high school was 323 the first day of school. The usual changes occurred during the year, some new students entered and others transferred, Four busses transport students from the surrounding coun- try to Cedarburg High School. The students have an opportunity to study the following subjects: Home Ec. I, Il, III, IV, General Business, Biology, Safe Driving, General Math, Chemistry, Industrial Arts I, II, lil, IV, Algebra, Physics, Geometry, Advanced Math, Physical Education, Shorthand I, II, Social Science I, Bookkeeping, English I, II, III, IV, Office Practice, Social Studies IV, Typing, World History, U. S. History, Band, Chorus and Latin I, ll, Ill, IV. In the fall, football is the big outdoor activity. About 80 boys participate in this sport. At the end of the season a banquet is held for the entire team and coaches. Mr. Cibik and Mr. Hercules have charge of all athletic events. Homecoming activities interest almost all of the students. The queen this year was Helen Foeger. The high school band, or part of it,'is present at all of the home games and at some of the out of town games, and of course, leads the Homecoming parade. Dancing to juke box music is the usual thing after the football games. In November the Sadie Hawkins' Dance provides interest, especially lor those students who like costume parties. Daisy Mae was portrayed by Vivian Herrmann and Eddie Frank was Li'l Abner. Three one-act plays were presented in October this year, The Ghost Story, which won first, I'm a Fool, secondg The Finger of God, third. Miss Bruens coached the plays. From the end of November until March, basketball plays an important part as an activity for the students. About 45 boys make up the Iunior and Senior Varsities. At the end of the season the team takes part in tournament games, The Mixed Chorus and Band give two concerts each year, one at Christmas time and another in spring, In December the annual Christmas formal presented by the Seniors is a big event and has always been very successful. There are about seven students who serve as librarians at our school. They form the Librarians Club advised by Miss Barron. There is one librarian in the library to help you each period of the day. The Movie Projectionists' Club is a group of boys who learn about operating the movie machine and showing movies for various classes and sometimes for the entire student body. These boys are taught by Mr. I-Ieitz. The Student Council is composed of one person elected from each home room. They study the problems ot the school and do their best to solve them for the benefit of the school The President of this group is Ed Frank, Advisers are Miss Helm, Mr. Belstner and Mr. Hunt. The Commercial Club is advised by Miss I. Ientqes. it is composed of the Office Practice Class. They take typing and transcription tests for which awards and medals are given The Common Sense is the school paper which comes out six times a year. The staff consists of about 30 members and they are divided to do the necessary work which in- cludes writing stories, pencilings, drawing, typing, photog- raphy and so on. This is advised by Miss Barron and lvliss I, Ientges, The Cedariel is the annual Senior yearbook prepared with the help of Miss Barron. The staff is made up of both luniors and Seniors who work together to make it a success. The photographers selected by the Seniors for their class pictures also takes pictures for our Cedariel. Each year the school puts on a magazine campaign for eight days for the Crowell-Collier Publishers. We make our quota easily each year. In March the Annual Forensic Contest and the League Forensic Contest are held at the school. About 36 students participated this year. The winners in this contest are as follows: HUMOROUS DECLAMATION---Evelyn Bqucch, Ioan liolf mann, Lois Radkeg SERIOUS DECLAMATION - Barbara Kuether, Eileen Gollnick, lane Iochern, EXTEMPORANEOUS READING-Romell Boeker, Sylvia Zimmerman, Diane Boak, FOUR-MINUTE SPEECI-lESiPat Winter, Pat Isaacson, EX- TEMPOITANEOUS SPEAKING--Betty Heidel, Dave Ellis, ORA- TIONS, ORIGINAL-Charles Mueller, NON-ORIGINAL--W How- ard Buenting, Donald Zautcke. These students were eligible to participate in the League Contest in which students from Menomonee Falls, Port Wash- ington and Cedarburg competed. Those who received A's in this contest are Donald Zautcke, Howard Buenting, Betty Heidel, Homell Boeker, Sylvia Zimmerman, Ioan-Hoffmann, Barbara Kuether, and lane Iochem. These eight will take part in the District Contest at Port Washington in which 34 schools will participate, Winners of this contest will go to Madison for the State Contest. Miss Bruens coached them. At the end of March the Senior Class Play is presented. Much practice and work is put into the play. This year the name is When Stars Shine, given on March 23 and 24. It is directed by Mrs. Wehmhoff. The Iunior Prom, which will take place on April 14, is a splendid attraction. This year the king is lim Frank and his queen is Ioan Baumann. The advisers are Miss E. Ientges, Miss Helm and Mr. Merlet. The Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club and the Band travel to Ripon this year to participate in the yearly music tourna- ment. Students taking solos or ensembles compete a week before the entire group. Miss Le -Feber is in charge of the vocal and Mr. Loebel, the band music. During May all are studying for their final evams and the Seniors are preparing for graduation which takes place on Iune 2.

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