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.pf l lj FIRST GROUP Top Row: D. Chamberlain, D. Sherwood, R. Klein, J. Russell, D. Saxe, K. Cummings, V. Holford Second Row: M. Papeke, R. Van Aeker, E. Loughead, ll. Koch, P. Bartelak, G. Odaff, F. Coleman, J. NV.arner Third Row: E. McCulloch, J. Hapka, C. Findlay, N. Sehoellkoph, D. Enright, J. Sikorski, D. WVinn Fourth Row: S. Smith, R. Roe, R. Heinz, E. Grant, P. Schneider, E. Karay Bottom Row: A. Peterson, P. Fardy, E. Hartman SECOND GROUP Top Row: R. Strike, F. Dow, R, Kayser, D. Jewell, T'. Reese, D. Papcke, E. Booth, R. Booth, W. Coerper Second Row: D. Mason, T. Kuhnke, R. Stevenson, E. Brown, R. Berg, VV. Splitter, J. Nowak, J. Fetherston Third Row: J. Kutz, N. Paynter, S. Kuhnke, H. NVi1ey, S. Dornacker, J. Cornish, P. VVohluSt Bottom Row: R. Cztrtwright, D. Roe, D. Shuman, D. Germunn, IJ. Markham, D. Dorsteh THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomore class of 1949-50, with Mr. Garriott as its adviser, elected Jim Fetherston, President, Duane Mason, Vice Presidentg Donna Sherwood, Secretary-Treasurer. There are about sixty-five members in the class which therefore entitled it to three representatives on the Student Council. A few of its activities during the year were sponsoring mixers and candy sales and taking charge of some of the pep meetings. One of the most unique pep meetings presented this year was sponsored by one of th: sophomore English classes. It represented St. Peter and the Devil having a Judgement Day with the Whitewa- ter basketball team and the opposing team as candidates for admission. The class also worked hard on a Home- coming float having the theme We'll Fly Over Burlingtonl' which placed second in the contest. Page Fourteen
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oy4D'E.RCLFlSSlvlEN AMER D -?' THE JUNIOR CLASS The progressive junior class elected the following slate of officers for 1949-50: President, Harry Ambrose, Vice President, john Adsit, Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Krejci. Under the able guidance of our class adviser, Miss Kanable, we took an active part in school activities, sponsored mixers, donated money toward the new basketball uniforms and helped organize the Student Council. The following were elected to the Student Council representatives: Harry Ambrose, Donna Bak- er, Miriam Chapman, and john Adsitg Vice representatives are Nancy Thayer and Bob Shuman. South Pacific was chosen as the exotic theme for the Junior Prom which was held April 21, with Dave Spot's orchestra furnishing the music. A point system was set up for selecting the Prom court whereby all juniors have an equal chance of being chOSCI1. Judging Will be on the basis of scholastic standing, activities, popularity, personality, and poise. Prom King Harry Ambrose chose Donna Adelman to reign with him as Prom Queen. The Prom clirnaxed a highly successful year for the junior class. FIRST GROUP Top Row: J. Larson, O. Cornelison, B. Shu- man, S. Krahn, B. Sherwood, IJ. Mackie, D. Kelley Second Row: K. Row- ley, K. Wutke, H, Ambrose, H. Warner, J. Krzthn, D. Sever- son, E. Duerst, R. Trewyn Third Row: N. Sauer- berg, A. Sweno, J Coleman, J. McCord, li. Walton, H. Hoes- sel, VV. Schneider Fourth Row: ll. Fardy, N. Sommer, H. Ro- selle, R. Rowley, S. V Wambold, R. Cooley, D. Stroupe --I ' Bottom Row: K. Spuh- ler, W. Roe, C. Grant, D. Halter, D. Briese D. Fethorston, B Markham SECOND GROUP Top Row: C. Johnson, R. Graves, C. John- son, ll. Smith, li. Schmidt, D. l'lll'lllt0ll, J. Rowe Second Row: A. ,Park- er, J. Harris, J. Roe, ll. Sehrank, C. Lude- xnan, G. Schztrinv, M Chapman, A. iirum- mond, M. Xvarner Third Row: H. O'Don- nell, D. Krojci, L. Meyer, W. Nelson, C. Jackson, G. Knute- sen, B. Hackett, l'. Hawes, L. Stone Fourth Row: N. Fields, J. Thatcher, N. Thay- er, J. Adsit, D. Adel- man, M. Rowley, J. Wolfe, J. M1-Quillin Bottom Row: S. Trax- ler, J. Mathewson, 'Il Richards, C-. Mlkkol- sen, J. Cox, M. Coop- er -3 -' 33 ' Page Thirteen
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THE FRESHMA CLASS On September fourth, 1949, one hundred and four freshmen, some big, some small, but all definitely green, entered Whitewater City High. At the first class meeting we elected our class officers: President, Stephen Ambroseg Vice President, Earl Wohlust, Secretary, Rosa Lou Storckg Treasurer, Elizabeth Ann Roe. Our representatives on the student council, newly organized this year, are: Wallace Peterson, Stephen Am brose, Elizabeth Ann Roe, and Marilyn Monn. Vice representatives are Shirley Briese and Nathan Schneider. With Mr. Thayer as our class adviser, we are now coming to the close of a very successful year and are looking forward to three more years at Whitewater City High. l l i Top Row: P. Rt-ich, l'. Mackie, D. Chapman, E. Wohlust, J. Crichton, M. Kuhnke, A. Groehler Second Row: D. Cox, R. l'lucinski, E. Priewc, R. Kramer, L. Plucinski, R. lfullcr, E. Kos- zyczarck, D. Cummings Third Row: J. Crichton, S. Kuhnkc, V. Acker, G. Grosskreutz, R. Kayser, K. Schroeder. E Papcke, S. Hengcn, C. Boyd Fourth Row: E. Roc, L. Anderson, C. Tre-jbal, T. Trewyn, R. Fisk, H. Lentz, L. Ryker, I. Sherman Fifth Row: R. Domrlas, D. Albrecht. XV. Carroll, D, Sorenson, M. XVutke, N. Hagen, L. Jackson, IG. Utter, F. Krumweide Bottom Row: N. Schneider, WV. Gruetzman, R. Hartman, D, Fisher, J, Rowe, E. Sweno, C. Kozak, I.. Stauffacher Top Row: A. Cronhlcr, B. Sukowski, D. Coleman, R. Vohs, WV. l eterson, R. Hoskins, C. Regez Second Row: R. Smith, R. Knox, J. Larson, C. Scharine, G. Schlueter, l'. llrown, l'. Mutter, R. Brock Third Row: R. Kolz. D. Fuller, D. Pieper, R. Traxler, G. Coerper, C. Hartman, A. Shoemak- er, H. Ploechinizer, R. DeVoy Fourth Row: R. Kraus, S. Ambrose, L. Blaodow, H. Meisner, G. l'as:-ter, R. Nickerson, D. XViemuth, J. Harris Fifth Row: D. Lucht, P. Schultz, C. Coleman, V. Hanson, R. Schoeder, J. Ferguson, V. NVil- ken, IS. Harris, J. Utter Bottoinvfigwz M. Kruse, M. Monn, P. Xvilhem, LI. Davis, J. Bethke, R. Storck, S. Briese, N, 1 ur P age Fifteen
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