Waterford High School - Emerald Yearbook (Waterford, WI)
- Class of 1954
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U ,N-...:.o:-Q--1'-0-w-4.-.,.,,,, ' ,::,,:,,,.,..,:--.-...........,,, ,.,,.,,,mm ..-............ ,:m..:,,....-2'-::'.'-......--' IN MEMORIAM 899 95.3 HENRY ANGSTEN 1 -1 ' DEDICATION We the Semor Class of 1954 prouldy deducate thas, our Emerald Annual to you, Muss Klemp as a token of apprecnatnon for the extra work you did shnp as a sophomore advnser for your wnllmgness to partucupate as a leader un extra currucular actavutaes and most of all for your unturmg efforts ln the development of our Emerald Annual. To you Mass Klemp we gratefully make thus our annual your annual I n . I - I . n ' , . to make your mathematics classes attractive and interestingg for your leader- : n u n 4 9 u n u . I . I I I ' BOARD OF EDUCATION Standung Healy Hansen Seated Jones Horner Hull Kamper Mrs Vlolet Halbach Thus year our school board was Increased to fave members to better represent our new and larger dlstrlct SCHOOL SECRETARY Secretarual work for both our school board and school was agam very capably done by Mrs. Vnolet Halbach 5 1 ADMINISTRATION Pleasant and successful school exper- iences build a foundation for a pleasant and successful life after we are out of school. Let's not put any weak bricks in our founda- tion. I wish to extend best wishes to the Class of I954. All of us hope that you will come back and visit us whenever the chance presents itself. QNQLAZI' Mr Hill and Mrs Hal bach check some of the many details that are involved in their daily work SENIORS Presndent Secretary Treasurer Mayer, Brown Shanks Mnchl The Sensor Class swung unto action by elechng class officers Margaret Mehrmg Audrey Hegemann Darlene Braund and Davud Rebstock were elec ted as sensor representalves to the Student Councul In the Homecommg pa ode Mr Daugherty s Homeroom float We Don't Monkey Around won thurd prnze While ballotnng for the Court of Honor excitement ran hugh as two gurls tued three tnmes for the honor Then both Darlene Braund and Joan Scherbarth repesented the class The Homecomung Kang was Ronald Wester dahl quarterback of the football team During the year, several cafeteria luncheons were sponsored by the class as money ralsmg protects Kung John Mlchl and his lovely queen Margaret Mehrnng were the royal palr at the Snowflake Serenade Stranger In The Nught our thrlllung mystery play was our last major event before graduation . 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I ' I I ' I ' I , . f 7 . . , . , John Mnchl Vnce President Charles Shanks Beverly Brown Nancy Mayer Carol Mattson HONORS VALEDICTORIAN To achueve the dustunctuon of havung the hughest scholastuc average un one s class us an honor un utself Add to that the honor of beung chosen by one s classmates to lead them as Edutor un chuef of the T954 Emerald Annual and the honor of beung selected by the faculty for the D A R Award and you have a measure of the esteem un whuch Carol was held at Waterford Hugh School Throu hout her four years she gave her servuces to the school fauth?ully and cheerfully SALUTATORIAN John Muchl Pruncupal E Hull Carol Mattson Jack Muchl or Muke as he was nucknamed was popular wuth one and all for hus character personaluty and abuluty Versatuluty was the key note of hus many actuvutues whuch embraced all the sports musuc dramatucs uournalusm and socual events The Class of 54 elected hum to be presudent and also Kung of the l954 Sno Ball The faculty selected hum to represent Waterford Hugh School at Badger Boys State D A R AWARD Each year the faculty us called upon to select the most outstandung senuor gurl on the basus of such qualutues as dependabuluty leadershup ser vuce and patruotusm The gurl selected thus year to receuve the Daughters of Amerucan Revolu tuon Award was Carol Mattson The award wunner submuts answers to ten questuons Upon these answers us based the electuon of the wunner who receuves a S100 Unuted States Savungs Bond . , . . . . - u . .. - 1 . . ,, . -u . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . , . . 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SHIRLEY ALLEN As a freshman Shurley belonged to G A A Chorus Emerald Echo ond Student Councsl In her lun or year she belonged to the Drama Club and was a wllllng worker for the Jumor Prom As a sen or Shar ley was on the annual sta t and worked on the Sno ball DAVID BARNES Dave returned to Waterford Hugh after spendlng the tlrst sem ester ot hls Junlor year at Racnne Horllck One ot the athletes of our class he played basketball and football for two years and base ball for one yea CLASS FLOWER CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS DONALD BARTHEL RAY BAZEN gn was act' 1 o ts A transfer student from Boys Tech :ng In bas ha b skew Ray made has senuor year at Water 2 years ard o oall l tord an actlve one He WG SCI mem was a rnefnb of tte Vy uh or 2 ber ofthe Projector Club a tune years He a so was a tbe o ur basketball and baseball player and chorus two ye d work a on a member of the Emerald Annual stage crew o he 5 p Lays stat . l I , . , , I . . , 5, rr . fl tial l xv L X- 'fl D ve rn cil sp r , be- I I I I ' ' euell 2 years, ' a 'A l all ' ' I 1 , gc ,A yes, He ' , - 'ob playing the tuba. He sang in the . l Q e. Wen -r to 4 I - 'f ars an lf el the I - flc' r'1,,ClC:S , f. ROBERT BLODGETT Bob belonged to the band for four years and dad an outstandnng chorus for two years and was also a member of the Drama Club When a sensor Bob was In the class play Amerlcan Beauty Rose Not The Evening But The Dawn Blue and Sllver DARLENE BRAUND Darlene lonned us as a gun or after a year at West Allls Central She was In Student Councul 2 years Drama Club Chorus Emerald Echo and Library Club one year As a Court of Honor and on the annual sta CLYDE BRYANT After attendung Jefferson Hugh for two years Clyde became a member of our class as a IUDIOF He played drums In the band for two years was In the chorus one year the Drama Club and our Junior Class Play GERALD CHOINSKI Jerry was an actlve member ot the band for three years He played solos at the Whutewater Festivals and tor Open House He was a member ot the chorus for two years and played basketball for three years 3' BEVERLY BROWN Bev was In G A A and chorus tor two years Emerald Echo and Drama Club one year She was nn the Jumor Class Play and on the Homecomlng Court ot Honor As a llbraruan and was on the annual staff -an-4-Q YQ, ROBERT CHRISTIANSON Bob jouned our class from Bon duel Htgh School as we started our second semester as sophmores As a junnor he worked behind the scenes at our class play He was a member ot the Prolector Club during has senior year , - 2 J . . ' ' 7 I I 4 semor, she was on the Homecomung a sensor, Bev was class secretary, I tt. . 2 , . ' 1 7 I DIANE FEIHVVECJ Duane could be seen an school brught and early each mornung Her trnm appearance was always wel come She was a wnllung worker nn the preparatnon of both our Jun nor Prom and Sensor Sno Ball 'WPA Sswligliws CAROL HEGEMAN Carol was un Chorus for 3 years and Band for one year She was also an GAA and Forensucs for 2 years Class ottlcer In her Soph omore year and on the Emerald Annual Staff as a Sensor ROBERT GEIF Bob was a wnllrng worker rn preparlng for our Junior Prom and Senuor Sno Ball as well asm other class GCllVIll8S He became a mem ber ofthe Pprolector Club during has senror year AUDREY HEGEMAN Our Freshman Treasurer Jun nor Secretary and Sensor Student Councrl member led cheers and was a Lrbrary Club member 3 years She wasln G A A Chorus Drama Club Emerald Echo and Emerald Annaul ALICE GREELEY Pat was an actrve member ofthe class and always lolly and ready to be your fruend She took an act uve part an G A A two years Chor us Drama Club and Jumor Class P ay K ff' 1' to ' 5',f'41-v I 4 A K r , ,. . 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' 1 I I r I - . 1 . ., , W I I JAMES HINTZ .lnm played un the band for 4 years servung at as Drum Malor for 2 years and presldenf for l year He was a member of chorus for 2 years and sang solos during hrs last two years fl I f I-'lu GX I yX V7 A-5 SHIRLEY HOOVER Shirley was very capable and energetic an all her undertakings She was In both class plays Drama Club Forensncs Emerald Annual erald Echo 3 years and Lnbrary Club 2 years ROBERT JOHNCOX Bob was acllve nn both football and basketball for 2 years He was a member of the W Club for2 years Havlng served our class as Vuce presldenf as asophomore he funush ed hls acfuvufles as a member of the Prolecfor Club ,rs-f DELORES HUELSKAMP Delores look part ln chorus during her freshman year As a lunlor she was elected as secrefary of the Sfu dent Councnl Through out her four class wuth her artnstlc skull WARREN JOHNSON Being very lnferesfed In sporfs Warren became football and bask etball manager for 2 years He was a member of W Club and Prolecfor Club and he played football bask efbcll and baseball for l year each Has favormfe subjecf was shop ,Fw Y J 1 if 1 I' I s Y l 'l S if f 'sss Q- ...- He also fook perl arf golf for 1 Year: G-A-A' 2 Yeafsf Shows 4 Yew' Em: Yew' we c5 ll'U7ed much 'O 'he , P' I , ' LGSQFLA, A Us f Clarlce transferred from Mutchell ROSEMARY KAMlNSKl Rosemary transferred from Pula sku Hugh School un Mulwaukee to uoun us un her Freshman year Rosle took part un the Junuor Class Play Drama Club and Chorus She took an act uve part un decoratung for the uunuor Prom and Senuor Sno Ball JEAN KETTERHAGEN Jean was a wullung worker for our Junuor Prom and our Senuor Snowflake Serenade As a lun uor she was a member of the Dra ma Club Durung her furst two years at Waterford Hugh she dud ex tempore readung Zia' upslff' wwf RICHARD LAUX Duck s membershup un the Drama Club meant much assustance back stage at our Junuor Class Play He also gave much tume and effort towards the preparatuon of our Junuor Prom and our Senuor Snow flake Serenade CLARIC MALM Junuor Hugh School un Racune dur ung her freshman year As a Junuor she belonged to Drama Club and was un the Junuor Class play She helped un the preparatuon of the Junuor Prom and Senuor Sno Ball CAROL MATTSON Our valeductoruan Emerald Ed utor and D A R wunner wrote for the Emerald Echo 3 years was our Freshman presudent Junuor Secre tary Student Councul treasurer as a senuor belonged to the Drama club and sang un the chorus 2 years w 8, . , ' I . ,wi g l: , . . . . . I ' . . . I - . . I . . . 7 ' ' 1 1 JOHN MICHL The Sno Ball Ksrsg Salutarorsan and sensor pressdent was elected captasn sn hss thsrd year of basket ball He was also sn baseball 3 years tootballl 2 WClub Project or Club Drama Club both plays and chorus As a sunsor he was vsce pressdent Student Councsl member and attended Boy s State NANCY MAYER Our Junsor Prom Queen and Sennor treasurer was sn both class plays She was a member ot the Dramatscs Club Band and Lsbrary Club for two years G A A three years Chorus Emerald Echo Emer old Annual Forensscs and Drum Malorette one year 'NMQ WT? MARGARET MEHRING Margaret was sn GAA three years She was sn Forensscsone year Chorus four years Student Councsl three years Sophomore Secretary ot Student Councsl Junsor and Sensor Class Plays Drama Club Annual Staff Emerald Echo and Sno Ball Queen Mew' Q ' LOIS MITCHELL Loss was sn the Chorus for three years She was an honor student sn her Freshman year and also part scspated sn Forensscs that year She was sn the Drama Club and sn the Sensor Class Play NORMA MITSCH Norma was Bussness Manager tor our annual and dsd a very fsne sob She was sn the Sensor Class Play sn Emerald Echo for tour years G A A two years Sophomore treas urer of G A A Chorus two years and sn the lunsor Drama Club . , 1 I . , . . . I 1 1 1 ' ' ' I I I I K1 so W W 0 . ' 1 s V - . - 7 I I - I 7 . - I I I ' I 4, l . , V s f DAWN NOLAN Dawn transfered from Pulasku Hugh school un Mulwaukee to Water ford Hugh School at the begunnung of her Junuor year She helped un the preparatuon of the Junuor Prom and the Senuor Sno ball JEROME PILARSKI Jerry went to Rochester Hugh School for three years and then transfered to Waterford un hus Sen uor year He partucupated un Basket ball and also was out for baseball NORMAN PADDOCK Norman uouned us from Horton vulle Hugh School when we were sophomores He was an actuve work er for our .lunuor Class Play .lunuor Prom and Senuor Sno ball As a sen uor he was a member of the Pro uector Club NOV Wnuw.Q,.X DAVID REBSTOCK Dave a most energetuc worker was freshman Vuce presudent un chor us bond football and Forensucs three years golf one year Drama Club both class plays annual staff basketball manager and soloust ROBERT PETERSON Our Junuor Prom Kung Partucu pated un Forensucs 3 years was Stu dent Councul presudent for a year and a half was a member of the Drama Club Prouector Club and Emerald Echo Staff He was a mem ber of the cast of the Junuor Class Pay Ag 13,5 4 A K 1 . 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The .lunuor Prom was only one MARGARET ROBEL Margue uouned G A A as a fresh man She was a chorus member three years a reporter for the Emerald Echo and an annual staff worker As a junuor she was a Lubrary Club member and un her senuor year she was un the class PGY KEITH ROCKWELL Keuth transferred from West Mulwaukee Hugh School Jounung our class as a Junuor He was a member of the Prouector Club Chorus and the football team for one year He helped on the .Iunuor Class Play and Junuor Prom JOYCE SARNO Our sophomore presudent was Prom Queen as a freshman a mem ber of chorus and G A A 3 years Lubrary Club 1 year took part un Forensucs 2 years wrote for the Emerald Echo was Drama Club presudent as a lunuor and Student Couuucul secretary as a senuor KENNETH RUDZlNSKl Kenneth Rudzunsku known as Kenny to hus fruends transferred to Waterford from West Duvusuon un hus Sophomore year As a .lunuor he was a Dramatucs Club stagehand Kenny took part un football un hus senuor year DICK SATTERSTROM of our class events un whuch Duck worked As a senuor he was a Pro lector Club member and played on our football team These actuvutues clumaxed hus four years at Water ford Hugh . . . 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I - JOAN SCHERBARTH Joan known to her classmates as .lo was un chorus three years The Drama Club dlscovered she was a good actress In both class plays She worked on the news paper and the annual and was chosen forthe Homecoming Court of Honor BETTY SCHMIDT Betty Sch mldt a member of G A A for three years was very actuve un sports She sang an the chorus for two years Betty was In the Drama Club and helped on the annual staff Her ambutuon ns to be a nurse ALLEN SCHMIDT Schmltty as he was known to hns classmates enloyed sports es peclally football an whuch he par tlclpated two years In Drama Club he was active on the stage crew of the Protector Club WAYNE SCHWARTZMAN Transferrlng from Boys Tech In the mnddle of hns sophomore year Wayne partlclpated on basketball for three years and won a football letter In has lunlor year He was In the W Club and the sensor class ploy CHARLES SHANKS Chuck an asset In baseball foot ball and basketball durung hus four years served on the Student Councul for three years was elected class secretary and veep a Drama and W Club member He was In chorus three years and In both class plays gi , i 4 ,- S' 3 fr tt 5 V - L tt v-I . 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' I ' : LYLE WELLS Lyle was a drama Club member durmg has lunlor year As a sensor he was a rnernber of our active Pro gector Club Our Jumor Prom and Sen lor Sno Ball were both alded by his help JANET SHEPARD Janet was a loyal band member for 4 years competed In the solo contests at Whutewater all four years and took an actnve part un G A A for 3 years She was a mem ber ofthe Emerald Annual staff as a sensor RONALD WESTERDAHL Ronme was sn football for 3 years basketball 3 years baseball l year and rengned as our Homecommg Kung as a sensor He was president of our lumor class and a member of the W Club for two years ..!. ,T DOROTHY THOMAS Dottue was a member of our band for 3 years G A A 3 years Cheer leader l year Drama Club l year and chorus l year She partlclpat ed nn Forensncs 'I year and was a member of the Emerald Annual Staff In her semor year RICHARD ZSIDO Duck played saxophone IH the band for 3 and one halt years and took part nn the solo contests at Whitewater durung that tame He played golf durmg has sophomore and jumor years He played the leadlng role IH our tumor class play . , - ' ' I ' I 1 I ' - I , 1 'Y' - l Q X I .. - - I JUNIGRS s ,ms 5 sggfsff- jf mi J tllt figsacfiiisiv Presudent Secretary Treasurer Hoppe, Lewus A Hotz 10 At therr frrst class meeting the lumors returned Jam Hoppe to offlce this year as presldent Last year Jum served as treasurer These Student Councll representatives were elected Marlorle Kauppu Janet Fletcher, Donald Mug alskl and Donald Soward At Homecomnng tame Muss Flsher s homeroom agam won furst with theur prnze wmmng float Heaven Help the Aggles A Jumor gurl Janet Fletcher, reugned as Homecomlng Queen m the parade and at the Homecommg dance Theur class play Take Care of My Llttle Glrl was the flrst bag event of the year Durmg the year, the class accumulated money through their magazune sales float prlze cafeterua proceeds and class play The reason for so much busuness enterprusez To present a successful and beautuful Prom '!i5f5'JHfQ5g'?'f- wg? . 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James Hoppe Vuce Pressdent Arnold Hotz Margaret Hart Bonme Lewls Top Row Horner Fremmung W Hayne A Hotz Carl J Hoppe G Bakke Second Row Dleterle Brooks Hunter Fletcher Kempken Allard Bottom Row M Kauppl DeBack A Arndt J Chrnstensen Karczewsku Dreyfus Gruen wald 1 Top Row R Mayer Lelbundgut Leighton Meyer Mngalsku Second Row Poole Lancaster Noll P Sfaebler Morcva Murray E Routley Thord Row D Soward Milam P Pra er P Sakowsku Roeglm Tuttle Plucker Bottom Row E Waldron C Meroneg S Rudolph B Sakowskl Lewns Stanosz SOPHGMORES f J Kfififig f Presudent Ronald Baldwun Vrce Presldent Robert Neltman Secretary Margo Mattson Treasurer Grace Hendrucks tgfliffftslw Baldwun Neltman Hendricks Mattson 'f s,e:Fs,.5g,-,- 2- '-VH av: 33,-Sees Representmg the sophomores In the Student Councll were the following representatives Duck Franke Duane Rademacher Janice Brown and Jean Madden Thear clever Homecommg float havmg the theme Poof there goes Rochester won second prlze Jean Madden was the sophomore gurl on the Court of Honor at the Homecoming dance The outstanding sophomore pro lect however, was the Emerald Echo which was Issued as a prmted news paper this year and recelved favorable comment from a malonty of the stu dents 7: :5:2'ff:fF::f!2:f5 y2gQ.'g,n'::-.t:g..g-..i.-. .--.- ' -::-:gh ,. I 9 5 x p fl' , . 31553 '- kiwi ' rfmrifgsg, r x I-:f-':'::, ' 'rffiffrffl 1555 2- fffffi' 1' ' V ' 'el if f -: Q . , , Elr- '?-' ' . -:. 5 1 I I . . . ,, - I Y Y ' ' I I ' Top Row Bob Boelter Becker Len Hegeman D Chrrstransen Chervenka G Bazen Barker Second Row DuFrane Curry J Cole Loss Hegeman Domenosky Franke J Hanson Thrrd Row Bauman Ray Boelter Clauer Hafner L Arndt Hendrrcks Baldwrn Bottom Row R Hanson J Brown Borowskr Flunk Brunlnnger M Hegemann Cottrng hom C Hayne Top Row Olson G Polak Jensen Lnnneman Kuzmrc B Turnstra Second Row Nelson M Schmrdt Paulson Mutsch Nerfman Krushensky Thoreson TlSrd1IRow Lentz B Schmidt Madden Kopelke M Routley N Waldron J Rademach er a Bottom Row Schroeder Judy Scherbarfh M Mattson A Ragro D Rademacher Soltz mon E Ragro Holtz W Staebler FRESHMEN Presadent Secretary Treasurer On the flrst day of school seventy two frlghtened freshmen crossed the Threshold of Waterford Hugh School breaking all prevlous enrollment rec ods They were eager and alert to their opportumtues for they supported the school by commg out strongly for games and school actlvltles Sondra Chuc and Marlene Lenskau became cheerleaders Many freshmen helped to round out the band and chorus Others partucnpated rn athletucs Sondra Chic was the freshman representative In the Court of Honor which preslded at the Homecoming parade and dance Student Council members were chosen as follows Harry Curnow Mary K Hoppe Ronald Jolly and Donna Kauppu We salute you the feshmen for havmg made such a good start l iz? ' - Dean Banta, Leiskau,Michl, Kuntz , - . , - ' I : , . ' , . '. 9 I ' Marlene Leaskau Vice President Ruchard Mschl Georgcmn Kuntz Dean Banta ggwa -if Top Row J Robel Wlesenthal R Mlchl Maurer Lueneber Stark Modrak Lau Witty Second Row H Paddock P Mayer Reeves C Shroeder okolowskl Simon Kuntz R Wells Kruse Third Row Ray M Soward G Muttlestaedt Muller Schattner F Rudolph Rozelle F Schmidt Marian Murray Bottom Row Walczak B Meronek Schultz R Prager Warner Nearing Whalen Leis GU Af , It 1 Top Row: Bosch, Kroll, Bissonette, Henkel, D. Bakke, Curnow, Jolly, Dixon, Doleshal. Second Row: Don Banta, M. Hoppe, A. Hoover, Duve, Heck, Erwin, Boehles, Frenz. Third Row: M. Johnson, J. Allen, Carew, Bubenik, Chic, Fiebelkorn, Jeanette Fredrick Johanna Fredrick, Guenther. D Bottpm Row: Kondell, D, Brown, Dean Banta, R. Hunter, Bollom, D. Kauppi, P. Cole rume . BAN D wwf Myron C Beckman Mr Beckman as our capable band durector The band has acquired tntty new unutorms a tuba flutes a puccolo and a bell lyre with the help ofthe hard working Band Mothers Club Three concerts paved the way for the annual Whltewater Tournament Mr Jam Hanson takes a tuba lesson Beckman has bullt up young talent wuth hugh hopes for the future Standlng Mr Beckman Lelskau R Hanson Bryant Huntz Bollorn Second Row Thomas Tuttle J Rademacher Anderson Tlndall J Hanson Blodgett Alaxson Whutung Rebstoclc Wsesenthal Chounsks Third Row Judy Hruz Davis K Johnson Shepard M Hoppe J Hoppe Frenz dFlCliS A Arndt Zsldo Front Row Barker Sheard Beaurnont M Kauppl N Mayer CCDMMERCIAL Mr Brys our commercial lnstruc tor taught shorthand three classes of typlng and offlce practuce The offuce practice class took an Interesting fueld trup to Mllwaukee to Investigate bus mess procedures nn bug offlces The class learned to operate varuous of fnce machines I cj JAMES H BRYS They were taught the correct way to apply for a lob and how to ask for a letter of recommendation Mr Brys wlth the help of gurls from his classes took care of all tlcket sales to football and basketball games M Ni? Mr Daugherty our lndustrual arts unstructor provudes three years of shop and one year of mechan :cal drawing to students Under hos excellent Instruction the boys turn out wonderful progects whuch are usually displayed very artistically at Open House As a senior adviser Mr Daugherty s hard work and planning was a factor which con tributed to the success of the Sensor Sno Ball INDUSTRIAL ARTS HOME ECCJNOMICS The leadership ot Miss Fisher pro muses every Junior class a beautiful and successful Junior Prom Home Ec onomics I cmd ll consists ot cooking sewing and personal grooming -YE CATHRYN FISHER fx Home Economics Ill teaches the advanced girls interior decorating planning a home sewing and family relations. With Miss Fisher s guidance. the girls have made very interesting projects to display at Open House. ENGLISH AND LIBRARY ETHELYN A HANDRAN Miss Handran in her first year as librarian reorganized our library and formed the Library Club She coached oratory and extempore reading -gm A, As an Emerald Annual adviser she did an excellent iob in helping our annual to be a great success Her freshmen English classes used the tape recorder which showed them their speech defects. They also gave talks on their hobbies and outside interest. PHYSIC S Everett J Hull Mr Hull our prnnclpol took tlme out from his busy doy ID the offnce to conduct the physlcs closs which wos composed of lunnor ond senior students The principles of electrucuty sound ond light were some of the things learned through experlments Mr Hull wos o sensor odvlser ond olso In chorge of two study halls eoch doy Eff:-we ESTHER M KLEMP Mlss Klemp s day was spent ln teachmg fave classes two general math, two algebra classes and one advanced algebra class nn which students mastered the skulls of a transit Wallcsng Into her room at any time you were sure to fund an attractave bulletin board MATHEMATICS -'iv-,,,,., WMI 3233 nu 181910 4-uh Mnss Klemp, who was also an annual advuser, devoted many hours of hard work and planning toward the publication ot the Emerald An nual CIVICS AND GUIDANCE N-ess 'YI-n.-7' WILBERT LEYS In this way he helped us To cho ose The courses which would best fmt us for our future lnfe work He Taughf three freshmen cnvucs classes and sponsored the cheerleader groups An added feature nn our school thus year was the guudance nnstruchon gnven by Mr Leys CHORUS DeEtta Llppuncott Our chour composed enturely of gurls was heard sungnng scales and exercises every mornung The halls echoed to theur carols lust before the Chrltmas vacatnon Mlss Lnpplncott pre pared the soloists and ensembles for their day at Whltewater on Aprnl 3 A comblned band and chorus concert was pre sented at Chrustmas tume and another In the sprung Solos and Ensembles if A-A W 5319 in Q Top Row Boehles Sumon Heck Carl L Hegemon Plucker Clauer Mulam Second Row R Schroeder Nearung B Schmudt C Hayne Cottungham Sokolowsku Rozelle C Meronek E Waldron Thnrd Row A Hoover Kuntz Brooks Horner B Meronek Dreyfus .I Rademacher Saltzman Fourth Row M Hegemann P Cole F Schmldt Chlc Schultz Dleterle Mutsch Braund Bottom Row Mass Lnppuncott D Kauppl Ray M Mattson Mehrung Mltchell Madden C Mattson Greeley ENGLISH AND LATIN MARGARET ROHAN You can always look forward to a pleasant smule and a sancere Interest from Muss Rohan She teaches Latun Sensor and Jumor Engllsh Upon en terlng the classroom you can always be sure of a beautiful ancl timely bulletin board Mlss Rohan lS always brlngung an addltnonal untormatuon to add more color and Interest to every class N 11 ff s 1 ' ' 1 laQ,,wwf?f 1 ' ,AA , L-1 s. r Ly.- , i' to R M, ERNEST O RZEPECKI Mr Rzepeckl a new members of the teaching staff thas year taught chemlstry and buology He taught phy slcal education to the freshmen gunlor and semor gurls He coached a strong B squad IH basketball Hls sopho more biology class deslgned and exe cuted a lvfe slze skeleton and made good use of the new solarnum SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr Stasnopolus who teaches U S History and Social Problems has added a semester ot Economics to an Interesting course to whrch reality IS added by his many personal exper :ences Mr Sfasnopolls as head toot ball coach, has done a wonderful lob nn preparnng our football team .or future games AQ-uv ALEX STASNOPOLIS A . I 4-.k I fn K I M , if 1 f . N -ja. K C .Cf-I , Y I F b Q Q 1 . .' ' Q , P 2 GEORGE STEFFEN Mr Steffen our head coach also taught physucal educatlon to boys and gurls The classes con srsted of basketball baseball tumbling volleyball and calls thenrcs Mr Steffen taught dr: ver s education to the Sophomore boys and gurls Hrs world hrstory class had new text books thus year as well as the World Week newspaper PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN AND HISTORY GENERAL SCIENCE AND ENGLISH WILLIAM D UGLOW Mr Uglow taught general sclence to the freshmen and conducted many expernments among whuch were food tests to prove the presence of starch protein or carbohydrate In Englush II panel dlscussaons were popular The sophomores also edited the new printed Emerald Echo Much credut us due Mr Uglow who directed both class plays ir V V V V V s s'xl u 2 ' tisgi. N1 ,Q I D X .QQ 4, . J 9 V 'J w '5'l. 5 - O - r il X Quaet' As the second bell rang, each student was IH has chcnr of one of The tobles has books open and reo dy for work The next fufty minutes were dedlcofed To the books, before the bell announced the next class .. n 1 Il ll x gglllllllg :gag X :I I X F . f X 's n Ill' ll illllg i ml vmmunm 5 'Hg 'k V v v v L V V V V v v V THE EMERALD ANNUAL Standung Rebstock Huelskamp N Mayer Srttlng Thomas Shepard Betty Schmidt Joan Scherbarth Allen C Mattson Mltsch C Hegeman Mehrung Braund B Brown M Robel lNot Prctured R Bazen S Hoover J Mrchl A Hegemannl To loan the Annual Staff sensors were requured to sell at least one ad vertlsement From that lust the class voted on nominees and chose Carol Mat tson as Editor and Norma Mrtsch as Busmess Manager With theur advisors these two gurls went to the Hugh School Edntors Conference at the Umver slty ot Wlsconsrn They listened to lectures given by professors of lournalrsm and representatives of dlfferent annual publishing companues Wlth Mass Klemp and Muss Handran as advisers the group put In many evemngs and extra hours In order to assemble our T954 annual We gnve our thanks to all the sponsors and advertusers who made our annual possible It IS a book whrch wall be pnceless to us nn years to come the 7 nwralh i rl n Standung D Rademacher C Hayne I Raguo Paulson Holtz Kopelke Judy Scherbarth Jensen M Mattson Neutman Madden Roeglun J Brown N Waldron Brunlunger Hen drucks W Staebler Mr Uglow Second Row Boehles J Rademacher Lewus Chuc Barbara Schmudt M Hegeman A Raguo Front Row Bauman Borowsku Curry Baldwun Barker Lous Hegeman Wuth Mr Uglow as advusor the furst issue of our school newspaper the Emerald Echo surprised the student body by appearing un printed rather than un mumeographed form The students appoved of the change un style rates were 50 cents per semester New style provuded a new uncentuve for the study of uournalusm The sophomores, especially made a study of the various forms of news wrutung un theur English classes Among other added features were Recipes from the Faculty and Meet the Faculty At the begunnung of the second semester, a permanent staff was selected as follows Duck Franke edutor Ronnie Baldwin assistant edutor Duck Mut tlestaedt boys sports edutor Daryl DuFrane assistant boys sports edutor Joanne Rademacher gurls sports edutor Jum Huntz and Louus Noll busuness managers Martha Brunlunger curculatuon manager A large group of feature wruters and reporters assusted un meetung the deadlunes for copy I ' I I I I ' Y ' I I 3 1 .1 9 H 1 1 i - D . . . I . . . . 1 I 1 1 J, 1 Waterfords businessmen sponsored the venture through ads. Subscription I - . . : . I . I . . I . . I . 1 J 1 7 I I I 1 1 - Standlng Jolly Curnow D Rademacher D Kauppl Madden M Kauppl Fletcher Second Row Mngalsku C Mattson Peterson Mr Hull Sarno Shanks Franke D Soward Bottom Row J Brown M Hoppe Mehrlng Braund A Hegemann Rebstock x Z V STUDENT CGUNCIL At the beginning of the year the election of offucers was held wuth Bob Peterson bemg elected for a second term as presndent, Chuck Shanks as vace presldent Joyce Sarno as secretary and Carol Mattson as treaurer Throughout the year the Student Councll represented the student body by ponsormg the homecomnng parade and dance settlng up a drlvlng councll to regulate noon drlvmg and plannang for noon hour recreation and other actuvutues At the end of the furst semester Bob Peterson resugned as president after dolng a fine gob and Chuck Shanks stepped nn to replace hum for the remainder of the year I l : , , - I - 1 I - 1 ' : 1 - 3 1 ' I I ' 1 ' 3 - 1 - I I r ' 1 - OP. , qv . . T x ' ' ..- , , . l ,f 1 +, . 1-?J . . . . . . f ' I ' - I A AWAR DS Rockrohr-Skarie The beautiful athlete's tro- phy to Jim Rockrohr and Hans Skarie of the class of 46 is annually engraved with the name ofthe outstanding boy of the year in character, scho- larship, and athletics. Chuck Paulson and David Rockrohr jointly received the award last year. Rader Scholastic Each year, the Scholarship Award Trophy is engraved with the name ofthe senior whose scholastic standing through- out the four years is the high- est in the class. On Commence- ment Night this year's award was given to Carol Mattson. In the spring of 1953 a trophy was presented to the school in memory of Bill Rader by some of his fellowclassmates his family and the W Club Every year on this trophy is to be engraved the name of the most valuable player in the sport in which he excelled The re cipient of this award will be announced on Commencement Night Bill Rader R Q -WC me Rockrohr Skarie Scholastic Rader LETTERMAN'S CLUB Top Row: Mr. Steffen Westerdahl, Meyer. Second Row: Shanks, Schwartzman, lohncox. Third Row: J. Michl, W. Johnson, Leibundgut. Front Row: Rebstock, P. Staebler, Migalski, Franke, Choinski ln its second year of existence, the W-Club carried on its traditions of good sportsmanship and fellowship among members. The officers were Jack Michl, president, Ronald Westerdahl, vice president, Paul Staebler, secretary, and David Rebstock, treasurer. The club financed letterman iackets for the thir- teen seniors by selling candy and pop at football and basketball games and during the noon hour, PRCDJ ECTOR CLUB Standing Gert Satters rom Rockwell G Bakke Noll R Polak A Schmidt Shanks Johncox Schwartzman R Bazen Mr Daugherty Second Row Peterson Rebstock J Michl Seated Routley Blodgett W Johnson Rudzinski l. Wells Barker N Padock R Christensen. Front: Curry. Meyer. All of the boys in the Proiector Club had excellent training in running the tape recorder, the film proiector, the slide proiector. and the opaque proiector, under the guidance of Mr. Daugherty. The boys learned about the parts of the projectors in case they failed to operate. The club was com- posed of iuniors, seniors and two sophomores. The president was Charles Shanks and the secretary-treasurer was David Rebstock. FORENSICS Fnrst Row Prager Horner Hayne Boehles Marlan Murray Hnntz Lewls Shurley Hoov A Hegemann N Mayer Front Row Ray Holtz Cottungham Rebstock Paulson Marcia Murray Fremmlng Ellmunatnon contests sn forensic events at Waterford High School were scheduled for March 2 and 3 with Mlss Fusher Mr Uglow and Mr Brys act mg as ludges The following contestants were selected These eught people were chosen to represent us an the unter school com petatlon at Pewaukee on March 9 Those ratmg an A on their speeches were Shurley Hoover Bob Peterson David Rebstock and Naomu Paulson Oratory ln Defense of Teenagers Naomi Paulson Sernous Declamatnon The Horse Shnrley Hoover Humorous Declamatuon Houdum Bonme Lewus Four Mmute Speech Why Dad 21 Accept Commumsm2 Robert Peterson Should lntercolleguate Football Be Abollsheda Davnd Rebstock Extempore Reading Readers Dugest Articles .lamce Brown Geraldme Duve I : I I I I ' I . I l , A - I U I 1 I I V 1 ' 1 ' ' . :5 I . I ' The Age of Accusation. .Marian Murray N X-Q8 Standung A Hegemann B Brown Judy Scherbarth J Brown Ketterhagen Braund Jensen Curry Seated Fremmmg M Schmldt Muss Handran lNot shownS Hoover Robel Schattner Nancy Mayer at magazune rackl The lsbrary club has been newly orgamzed thus year by Mnss Handran With the help of the staff she has taken Inventory of all the books an the lubrary whnch hasnt been done rt recent years Fule cards were made for fnctuon and btography which was quite an undertaklng The staff received library puns to show they belong to the club whlch as shown above The offucers of the club are presldent Nancy Mayer vlce president Jean Ketterhagen secretary Shirley Hoover and treasurer Judy Scherbarth The library club has lolned the Teen Age Book Club and the Lsterary Gunld through which several books have been purchased A '20 I JUNICDR CLASS PLAY Take Care ot My Little Gnrl was the play presented by the Iunlor class on Nlovember T4 lt was about a gurl who went to college and when she trzed to Join a sorority found that there can be snobbery ln a college The Cast was as follows z Becky Adelaude Merry Marge Dallas Mrs Bellows oe Marcia Murray Margorle Kauppl Jackie Roeglm Donna Fremmmg Shirley Karczewskl Nancy Plucker Shirley Horner Chad am Expressmen Justlne Po y June Casey .lum Hoppe Charlie Meyers Elvle Routley Elaine Dleterle Barbara Sakowsku F: 0 tv Bonme Lewrs , Janet Fletcher Seated Fletcher, DeBack, Fremmlng, D Soward, E Routley, J Hoppe, Karczewskl, Lewls, B Sakowskl Standang Mr Uglow, P Prager Dleterle, Horner, Brooks, S Rudolph, Roeglm, Carl, Plucker, Tuttle, M Kauppl, Marcia Murray Li ........................ ' L y ,az .................. ' D' Q ,,,r B J f ...,... 1'.f1fffffff.'f..oohnsoward Il ' T 1 SENIOR CLASS PLAY From left to right Joan Scherbarth Blodget Mutsch S Hoover M Robel Mntchell Mehrnng J Mlchl Rebstock N Mayer Scnwartzman lon floorl THE CAST Sylvna Lee Shlrley Hoover Mable Crane Margaret Mehrnng Grant Terry Chuck Shanks J T Rutledge Bob Blodgett Velda Stevens Joan Scherbarth Clifford Newkurk John Muchl Eddle Beach Davnd Rebstock Rose Jordan Norma Mztsch Sam Fisk Wayne Schwartzman Marcella Bender Lons Mrtchell Sandra Kung Margaret Robel Sylvua and Mable are owners ot a hotel gift shop Accordung to Grant Terry a newspaper reporter the owners are to fngure IH a possible murde r plot Hndden an a gutt ns a sllp of paper with the name of the person In the hotel who ns marked for murder Swuft actuon presented In three acts of chnlls and laughs have an unexpected and thrullung clumax Stranger tn the Nnght was presented on March 3l Nona Pollard .........,...... Nancy Mayer I Y ggi! 'xxx - 1.1-lf' -P.:-1-T' JUNIOR PRCMA U Garden In the Ram was pre sented May 7 1953 Kung Robert Peterson ond hrs pretty Queen Nancy Mayer reigned at the tra dltsonal Junuor Promerode The gym was beautufully decorated to sunt the theme and a bubbling foun tam hnghlnghted the center ofthe 9Ym OO DRIVERS EDUCATION S+ep on the sforfer Shove It rn low Come on sophomores To Drivers Ed we go Tough? by Mr Steffen, This course for sophomores emphasized the rules of The road BOYS HOME EC GIRLS SHOP QR Again this year Miss Fisher instructed a course in Home Economics for the senior boys They were taught how to prepare many delectable tidbits They all subscribed to the theory that the proof of the pudding was in the eating Under the direction of Mr. Daugherty, about sixteen senior girls signed up fora course in shop and enioyed the work tremendously. Theymade lamps, shadow boxes, and other items of handicraft. HOMECOMING My Q f 7 S kfll Q - Qi ,452 X Football atmosphere prevailed from the moment one entered the hugh school gymnaslum for the Home comnng Dance The decorations IH cluded lufe saze flgurvnes of cheer leaders along the sldes of the room and megaphones on the windows a bove A mlnnature football fueld wlth an artnfnclal bonfure and mumature football players served as a center plece, around whlch the dancers cur cled to the stralns of the Merry Mixers Kung Ronald Westerdahl and Janet Fletcher his charming queen, happily rengned over the festnvltres After the Grand March cake was served to all the guests M? rfb. ED:- swag vm? if M Stondang Mr Beckman J Hunter Top Row Hoos Lewskou Morwon Murray Loox Luedke, MueJJer Por? BoJJom Second Row Albee Trndoll, Curnow, Noleornsku, Schneider CoJJen J Schroeder 'vfer onek, Roy, Worner, M Schroeder Bo?'or ' Row Joyce Rodernocner Kondeil, Heck Lpoeniner Johnson P Proger f 1 , I . . a A 5 1 1 J J , W f 2, , .1 A f J - ' i- H 1 ni- , J ' , . 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' 4 ' 1 K Q 'I i , CHEERLEADERS Po 3: man Lelslwu CNC M H699 B SQUAD ulson A SQUAD Under the dlrechon of Mr Le s The h l d y c eer ea ers proved to be a great asset af the games They sold booster puns and sponsored dances after the games to obfaln money for uniforms 'U 1 I ' , Allard, Kempken, Gruenwald, DeBack, Fletcher, Fremming Standlng Coach Stasnopolls Johnson Reeves Rudzunsku Curnow Modrak J Robel Don Banta Dean Banta P Staebler Mr Rzepeckl Furst Row Mr Steffen M Soward Kruse G Polak A Hotz Lancaster DuFrane J Front Row D Soward Meyer Kuzmuc Westerdahl Shanks Barnes J Mlchl Len Heg SFTIGD FOOTBALL 7- The Wolvernnes opened theur T953 sea son by playung St Mary s of Kenosha on the Green and Whnte s home fueld The game was a battle from begnnmng to end wuth the Wolverunes leavnng the fneld as losers by a heartbreaklng score of 7 6 After our first game hopes were hugh but as the year pro gressed the team found they were unable to wln a game Their flghtung spnrlt remauned hugh throughout the year however u- Touchdowns durung the season were scored by Ronnue Westerdahl, Davld Barnes and Jack Mlchl Jack scored two touchdowns and Ronme and Dave each scored one apuece Ronnne Westerdahl was chosen as cap tam of the team by hrs fellow players The team lost only sux senlors through graduatuon so the team next year should be a wnnmng one is ll T, .L W -f Of' ' ' I M541 ' s H ,, u vw, ,. ,v. .0 - ---. .t .R v-'- f Y , f, ' 1 I , , , I A, 1 , - , J 3 - 1 - A 1 1 ' 9 - 1 r f ' Hoppe, Bob Boelter, Witty, G. Mattlestaedt. 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ,I X I . , ' xxx ' X L x ' K X x - V I 1 1 ' A U ' 7 , - , 'K!lillH!l 'il Ill an ,fi 953 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sep 18 St Mary s Kenosha Sept 25 Pewaukee October 2 Walworth October 9 Unlon Grove October 16 Salem October 23 Hartland October 30 tHomecommgj Rochester November 4 Slmger In ..,...-:SQ Q ll HHH!! ll lllll lllll -Wi w'w'FQ47Wff1i1'1V 1 1 125' fkm fzwffiltq . .. gl -.,- 1 ' K M - ,. , , V, R . f NM M - f f , N MQW' Wm' ,. , .... .. M .. W.. , . J-NL. . ' , L 'M 'YM 'W?'1w2e7 a:Q ,zxkgy ww rw, lA ,A W 1' .KV .. .,, i t? ' KTTH-ilxi 'Q if 1 J' 'f1? 'W ' -P L ..,. 11 -f- 1 m -f'fW?JfSJ1Ky1fES3wl1fa1xQiAiP'EiA'w1faf..N 'TV : fi g 1 ggi? ik L gig I gi 2 xg . Egg I t J Top Row P Staebler Johnson Shanks J Michl Choinski Coach Steffens Bottom Row Olson Johncox Schwartzman Franke Baldwin BASKETBALL Our l953 54 basketball team was not a full success in winning games but we feel it team was composed of eight seniors two lun iors and two sophomores The starting five was composed of Jack Michl Wayne Sch wartzman, Chuck Shanks Bob Olson, and Dick Franke ln one of the best games of the season Waterford upset third place Hartland We ol so beat Pewaukee Salem Central ond East Troy Jack Michl center for the Wolverines was the teom s leading scorer with 303 points 245 and Dick Franke with 222 points Waterford s season record was four wins ond fifteen losses The conference record was two wins and ten losses Although the season record was not what we wanted we feel the team tried hard We are already looking for ward to our T954 55 basketball season was a great success in fightling spirit. The He was followed by Wayne Schwrtzman with D F C now Baldwun Coach Rzepeckn Top Row Chervenka Kuzmuc Wutty Bnssonnette L Hegemann u rane ur Bottom Row Barker Don Banta Lueneberg Carew Kruse JUNIOR VARSITY Our 1953 1954 B squad basketball sea son was an excltmg one for they never slow wlns and 9 losses In the opemng game at East Troy Waterford lost by a very close Mar gun In the followmg game wuth Umon Grove they lost agam but by a score of 22 21 From there on the team was mostly wlnnmg ball games The startlng fave was composed of Bob Olson Dave Carew Ronald Baldwnn Frank Chervenka and Charles Kuzmuc Bob Olson was later moved up to the A squad so Ron substrtutes composed a very strong bench and an many games proved themselves They were Bob Nentman Harry Curnow Tom Blssonnette Dale Lueneberg Daryl DuFrane Fred Watty and Dean Banta Congratulations to Coach Rzepeckl s B squad on their fnghtung spurst and good record X - I I . I 1 ' 1 ' ed down at all. The season record showed 10 me Dahl then was on the starting five. The . t ' . . . I . I I . U ' I l 'l ' I . 1 I I 9 F I Bob Johncox Jack Mnchl Ronme Westerdahl Wayne Schwarfzman Captain Chuck Shanks Don Mlgalskl Michl Schwarfzman Franke Pilarski Shanks Choinski Johncox Olson Baldwin Wesferdahl Bazen AAeyers Migaiski Johnson Jerry Pilarski 0 Ray Bazen O Furst Row Leubundgut Meyers Baldwun Shanks J Muchl DuFrane Franke D Soward Front Row Coach Steffen Mugalsku R Muttlestaedt R Hanson Nelson J Hanson Bar the BASEBALL Our 1953 baseball season was not as successful as we hoped ut would be The maun team was composed of Gene Boettcher a erdahl Chuck Shanks uunuors Don Mugalsku Charlue Meyers Jum Leubundgut sophomores and Duck Franke Duck Muttlestaedt, Ronald Baldwun freshmen Two of our consustent hutters were Don Barthel and Jack Muchl The maun putchers were Jum Leubundgut, Duck Muttlestaedt and Duck Franke The Wolverunes were always on the edge of vuctory but dud not quute make ut Muk wonago took the champuonshup Wuth a num ber of the boys sugnufyung theur desure to par tucupate un the sport we are lookung forward wuth hugh hopes to our T954 season Z 1 D .1 ' l I ' 1 1 7 - I. ' 1 . 1 I F senuorg Don Barthel, Jack Muchl, Ronald West- A 1 . ,E 1 , ' U I ' . 1 f . ' I . ' I - ' ' 1 99 1153.- 9 ou' September October November December 2 CALENDAR Freshmen attended classes Everyone started school Fooball vs St Mary s Kenosha Lost 6 7 Junior class rmgs were delivered Protector Club was organized Football vs Pewaukee Lost O 33 Flrst dance of the year Class officers elected Vusltors from the State Department of Educatuon Football vs Walworth Lost 7 18 Football vs Unnon Grove Lost 7 45 Senlor pictures taken Sensor puctures taken Group plctures taken Football vs Salem Central Lost O 46 Attended .lournalrsm Conference In Madlson Elected newcheerleaders Our fnrst assembly program Fleld trups In Commerclal and Home Economlcs classes Our teachers went vlsntlng Football vs Hartland Lost O 47 Home Talent show Homecomlng vs Rochester Lost 7 25 Janet Fletcher was our Queen and Ronald Westerdahl our Kung Senior Cafeterua lunch Football vs Slmger Lost 0 25 Teacher s conventnon Teacher s conventuon Teacher s convention Started our magazine sales Attended Armzstlce Day Program at Ford Theater .lunnor Class play matunee .lumor Class presented Take Care of My Luttle Gnrl Basketball vs East Troy Won 49 46 Band Concert Basketball vs Thanksgiving vacation Thanksgnvlng vacation Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Dance after game Basketball vs Salem Central Lost 50 54 Christmas Concert Basketball vs Roschester Lost 38 61 Dance After game Christmas vacation began Basketball vs Fox Lake Lost 57 74 Union Grove Lost 39 57 Salem Central Won 63 61 Hartland Lost 54 61 Mukwonago Lost 43 50 Pewaukee Won 57 55 Wil sf 18. . . 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OF EVENTS Back to school Basketball vs. Slinger-Lost 46-69 Basketball vs. Norris Farm-Lost 59-64 lndividual pictures taken of everyone Senior Cafeteria Lunch Basketball vs. Mukwonago-Lost 60-73 Basketball vs. Uunion Grove-Lost 34-60 Senior Formal Snowflake Serenade More pictures taken for the Emerald Basketball vs. Hartland-Won 66-38 Polio Auction Massed Band Concert at Mukwonago Basketball vs. Pewaukee-Lost 36-46 Basketball vs. Rochester-Lost 47-84 Junior Class Cafeteria Lunch Basketball vs. Slinger-Lost 57-67 Assembly Program-Table Tennis Assembly Program-Ozzie the Safety Clown Basketball vs. Norris Farm-Lost 66-69 Career Day at Burlington Massed Chorus at Union Grove Seni.or Cafeteria Lunch League Forensic Contest at Pewaukee District Forensic Contest at Fort Atkinson Senior Class Play Strain er in the Night Assembly Program-Cavaazade of Music and Dance Band tournament at Whitewater Good Friday-Vacation Assembly Program-Animals at Night Minstrel Show Minstrel Show Cheerleaders Dance Music Concert Music Festival at Whitewater Junior Prom Baccaulaureate Commencement School's out!! '..'-T--' ff 5 i ..4 'f .. '.Z - i Flivr' , 'Q 5 2 l ...- -.1 ...- 5 Ar 5 JI l ...wp A NGON ACTIVITIES 5 MN S X- Our new custodian, Dave Halbach, took -- up his duties immediately after the Christmas vacation. Dave is an alumnus of Waterford High School with the class of '49, and he served in the air force as a corporal. ln early fall students could be seen hurry David Halbach ing downtown for dinner at the local bus: ness places The noon hour diversion was especially appreciated when the weather was favorable :pw-uamrrll rj.-M I Y , - W h M ,.....4' W., - ' , If . Y , ,V V A Qs Y ' 6 . ' I . , ii . l . I I ' Q ' 3 4, ' ,. V A -1 M Q1- my ii Q Q sf 'K in H551 ' E .Q- ,f N.. 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