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JQPSW CWLK,-P Vocational Subjects i MRS. BONNIE I-IAAG, BS. Home Economics ALBERT E. JOHNSON, M.S. Industrial Arts JOHN WYSE, B.S. Agriculture Adviser to F.A.A. and Junior Class MRS. GENEVA ANDERSEN, B.E. Commercial Adviser to City High Line Page Six English and Social Studies MARION KANABLE, B.S. Speech, English Adviser to Junior Class and Forensics CHARLES F. MILLER, B.S. History and Social Problems Adviser to Hi-Y RUTH G. MAERZKE, B.A. Latin and English , Adviser to Sophomore Class and Aqualba MRS. HELEN MCCULLY, B.A. English, Library Adviser to Senior Class and Forensics Special Subjects CHARLOTTE ECKES, B.S. Physical Education Adviser to G.A.A. CARLTON PATT, B.M. Band and Civics WALLACE VELTE, B.M. Vocal Music and Choir Adviser to Freshman Class BONNIE SHOCKLEY, B.S. Art Adviser to Freshman Class JAMES H. CRUMMEY, M.S. Physical Education and Coach Adviser to W Club
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54' mL11L4ErQ lon Mr. Robert A. Parker,M.E. Superintendent ofScI1ooIs iwiss MHYEKDH EFVEII Offce Secretary . AND FACULTY SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS I WILLIAM L. HALL, B.E. Science and Civics Adviser to Senior Class ALBERTA E. CHRISTEN, B.S. Mathematics RAY GARRIOTT, B.A. Science Adviser to Sophomore Class Iprl
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jfejzaamt Bod .ug l HISTORY OF THE SENIORS On September 4, 1945, this senior class entered Whitewater City High with a record-breaking en- rollment of over one hundred students. No doubt what started our high school career off on the right foot was our excellent choice of class officers. They were Bill Mackie, presidentg Sue Rowley, vice president, and Don Piper, secretary-treasurer. Our advisers were Miss Mary Jane Case and Mr. johnson. Not content to sit back and let the upper-classmen take all the honors, we plunged into many ac- tivities, including a little trouble, now and again. Members of the class were active in Newspaper, Hi-Y, G.A.A., Football, Basketball, F.F.A., Band and Choir. We chose as our sophomore leaders jack Cummings, presidentg Margaret Nicosen, vice president, and Bob McCauley, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Finnigan replaced Miss Case as adviser. XVe won hon- orable mention on our Homecoming tloat, We'll Drive Marengo Buggy. We participated in many 11C- tivities this year also, but we were conserving most of our energy and talent for our junior year. It seemed that no matter what we did in our junior year we came out on top. To start the year off right we elected as our very capable officers Don Piper, president, Bud McLean, vice president, and Audrey Berg, secretary-treasurer. In October we chose our class rings. Naturally everyone agreed that they were the prettiest ones ever seen in City High. Our first triumph was winning first on our Home coming float. With a theme like Feudin', Fightin', and Fussin ', how could we miss? Our secona triumph was the junior Prom. With Fairyland as the theme and music by Bud Wilbur's orchestra, King Don Piper and Queen Rita Shroble reigned over a gala event. Besides this we sponsored a mixer and sold candy and pop at several games. Much credit for helping make everything we did a success should go to our advisers Mrs. Finnigan and Mr. Hall. The junior class was active in almost every extra- curricular activity. jack Cummings and Sue Rowley were presented the Spade and Spoon by the senior class. Au- drey Berg and Jack Cummings were chosen as our delgates to the Badger Girls' and Boys' State. Our senior year has arrived at last, not soon enough for some and too soon for others. In our first class meeting, Bud McLean, Marlene Wilken, and Rita Shroble were elected as class officers. Miss Leney filled the vacancy left by Mrs. Finnigan. In the magazine campaign Sue Rowley was elected as Home- coming queen and the football boys elected Jack Cummings as captain of the team. jack crowned Sue at one of the most successful Homecoming dances ever held at City High. This year we received second place on our Homecoming Float, Delavan Comets Predicted To Fall. Again the class was well represented in all organizations. The senior class play, You Can't Take It With You was put on under the capable direction of Mrs. McCully. The faculty and senior class chose Audrey Berg to receive the D.A.R. award. All that remains of our high school career now are the big events of Commencement week and our memories. No one can deprive us of these memories and we will always retain them as reminders of four of the best years of our lives. Paixe Seven
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