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Standing: J. Adsit, D. Severson, D. Kelley Seated: Y. l'1lll'lLl'llt, D. Hill, C. VVolf, Mrs. Kuehn, N. Thayer LJBRARY CLUB The Library Club was organized this year underthe leadership of Mrs. Kuehn with Barbara Polzin as president, Liz Enright vice president, Nancy Thayer secretary, and Dick Severson taking over the treas- urer's duties. Meetings were held on the second and lourth Wednesdays of every month. The Library Club has assisted with the reorganization of the library this year and has set up rules for A its use. Members acted as librarians during study hall periods. On March 24 the Library Club held a pot-luck supper for its members followed by a mixer in the evening for the general student body. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, which is a new organization this year, consists of about 170 members. The object of the club is obvious: to promote pep, good sportsmanship, and school spirit. Any member of the student body may become a member of this club., One of the activities of the club this year was to buy white sweat shirts with WHS PEP written in red across the front. These were first worn at the Beloit Basketball Tournament. The officers of the club are: Preyizient .... . . Dolores Chamberlain Vice Prefirlent . . . ......... Pat Fardy Secremry-Treurzmfefr . . . . Donna Sherwoozl Page Twenty-eight
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l A T HLET TC 5 WHO? This year City High's football team broke a not to enviable record that has stood since 1939, that of never having had a championship team. This year City High not only won the SWANI Conference championship, but went undefeated as well. Hats off to a fine team and probably the most successful season in the history of the school. The only blemish on the fine record was the tie with Elkhorn. Much of the credit for a fine season goes to the coaches, who worked hard to get the best possible play out of the boys. Coach Crummey and his assistants, Mr. Garriott and Joe Coletti, did an admirable job. Probably the most exciting game of the year was played at Lake Geneva. The game was undoubtedly a battle for the championship as both teams were undefeated until that time. Played in a downpour which threatened cancellation, Platner threw a pass to Liden who went on to score. It was the only score of the game, with Whitewater winning 7-O. Boys who received letters in football this year were: Bud Ardelt, Ed Booth, john Coleman, Harry Ambrose, Eugene Duerst, Dale Kelley, William Fardy, Charles Hill, Jerry Liden, Ramon Steck, Robert Witt, Robert Shu- man, jack Platner, Roger Wiley, Jay Leland, Lyle Peste r, and Robert Sherwood. t - .A A.. The most valuable play- er award, given by Max Salske, went to Bill Fardy who was also elected. the Captain for 1950. Jack Platner repeated as scoring leader of the SWANI conference. SCHEDULE City We They Janesville Jays 55 7 Marengo 27 6 ' - l Elkhorn 0 0 Till' Gli0L'l' McHenry 13 0 Imft to Ilipsqlltz M13 Colt-tti, Mr, Cl'lllIlIllQj', Mr. Gzrrriott Burlington 31 0 l!fJ'l l'0M cutout' Twp Huw: J. Adsit, S. Amlrl'oSL-, li. NVil4-y, .l. iritli-n, li. Nztvltit-, l,. l't-su-1', li. Ki-llvy Lake Geneva 7 O St-emit! How: Coach l'l'1llIlIlll'y, J, ,l'lntne1', lt. Slllllllllll, R. Siu-1-wood, G, Mai-klmaun, .l. Ireland, Delavan 0 lfl, llouth, .l. Krnhn, Ass. Coach Gurriolt H d 6 'l'hi1'tl Row: C. Hill, R, XVitt, li. Stuck, A. Artlolt, XV. Fnrdy, ll. Anllwost-, lil. lllu-rsl., Asst. 8.I.'V8.I' Cozwll J. Colctti BULLKJIII Row: B. Davis, li. Smith, R. SCVUVSUII, NV. Courper, J. l eLl1ei'sLo11 Lllglzj, .l. lrursou Page Thirty KMP51'-J
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