Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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CL Nlllllfiillt-Z' tlsfet to liipfhtj: Coach Crummey. li. Smith, D. Shumftn, H. Hoossel, K. Schonnko U. l'iopi-r, .L Larson, H. Ambrose, R. Shumnn, li. Stevenson Seated: J. Mi-Col'd. J. Suby, J. Fethersttm, Ii. Sherwood, J. Adsit, S. Ambrose. D. Kelley, J. Uoleiimli. lt. Mus-kie. ld. Duerst, XV. l4 :u'dy OFFICERS Prwiclewzl . . . ....,. . . . Bill Fardy Vice President ..... . Bob Stevenson Secrefuzry - Treasurer . . . . Harry Ambrose Acivifer ......... . . Mr. Crummey At their first meeting of the year the W-Club elected Bob Stevenson as vice president and Hariy Ambrose as secretary-treasurer. Bill Fardy, last year's vice president, automatically became president according to W- Club rules. Mr. Crummey again took the post of adviser. The club began working immediately. The first proiect undertaken was taking movies of football games. Three games were photographed and the films used as an aid for the football team. In order to raise money to defray expenses for the films the W-Club sold hot dogs and coffee at home games. ln November the club sold pencils with our basketball schedule printed on them. The pencils sold well. ln February the club held an informal get together for the football squad and their fathers. Movies of the games were shown an.l coffee and doughnuts served. The club is now in the process of streamlining the athletic award system. Some progress is being made but the going is tough. Any changes will not be effective until next year. Page Twenty-nine

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ozoboiuiuiuiuiod 'imnxtvimniuioimui:11031124xinioiuioinioit10101011 fi-ning: vi 1:1101 ,goto ' i l Q l ,N - g PEP CLUB 5 j ! i The Pep Club was organized last year to promote pep, good sportsmanship, and i school spirit. Every high school student was eligible for membership. The officers are E Dolores Chamberlain, president, Pat Fardy, vice president, and Donna Sherwood, secre- ! filfy-ffC21Sl.l1'CI'. 1 0:0 M1011 fa-1011111 The Pep Club paid for new blouses for the cheerleaders and arranged for bus trans- portation for the students to out of town football and basketball games. TI-IE CHEER LEADERS Top Row: N. lfztrdy, l'l. Miller, IC, Roe Sn-4-mid liuw: l'. lfardy, V, Ii0p:.'ez Hotlonl Row: D 1'lHllIlb1 l'lHlI!, ll, Sherwood, K. K'umminp:,'s, V. llulforcl, S. Smith Dolores Chamberlain, Donna Sherwood, Shirley Smith, Pat Fardy, Kay Cummings and Veronica Holford made up the A team of cheerleaders. The cheerleading outfit was changed this year by new blouses and the addition of little red hats. Several new yells were added to their collection. They at- tended the annual cheerleading banquet in Marengo in january. Liz Roe, Evelyn Miller, Nancy Fardy, Rosa Lou Stork, and Carla Regez handled the cheerleading for the B team games. l'zu.r0 TXX'0l1tQ'-l'll.fllt.



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i -ATl-lLETlE5N- FOOTBALL a 4 . 1 A .. Top Row: 11Ull1'll l'l'lllIllllt'X, Ii. Davis, W. Splitter, lt. Mui-kie, U. Sharinv. R. Kayser, li. Volts. K. Sehoi-nkv, R. Knox, .l. Sully, G. l'ztssvl', .l. Krahu, Mr, Petzko For-mimi Row: Ii. S1'Vl'l'SUll, IC. Booth, S. gXIllll1'HSl', ll. Kelley, XY. I zi1'tly, I-I. lim-rst. .l. Ali-t'o1'fl li. hhuumu, R. Stevenson llwttoni Huw: .l. lintit-rwowd. ll. l'ielwl', H. AI1llll'4'Sl', J. Adsit. R. Smith, .l. Volviiiziiu. IP. Shuman, XY. Um-1'pe1'. IC. Swi-no City Highs spirited 1950 football team hung onto a share of the championship which they were defend- ing. After going seven games undefeated they were beaten by a bigger Harvard team 20-14. The boys were in there fighting to the end. The deciding factor of City Highs championship team was not size but the will and determination to win. City High could not possibly have had a championship team if it werent for the coaching staff. They were Coach jim Crummey and his assistants, Ed Petzko and Al Schlatter. Congratulations to you men for a fine job well done. One of the hardest and finest football games ever played in Whitewater was played on October 27. 1950, between Whitewater City High and Burlington. Burlington scored first on -1 safety. Then Whitew'ater took over in the second half and scored two touchdowns and an extra point. The hard driving of Captain Bill Far- dy and Robert Shuman were the high lights of the game. The final score was 13-2. The most valuable player award was given to Eugene Duerst. He was selected for this honor by his team- mates at the close of the season. Captain Bill Fardy was the S. W. A. N. l. conference leading scorer. Bill ended up the season with fifty points. End Bob Stevenson is captain-elect for 1951. Bob was injured in the final game with Harvard. He hal been undergoing treatment and is expected to be fit when football opens in 1951. Boys who received letters in football this year were: Capt. Bill Fardv. john Adsit, Harry Ambrose, Steve Ambrose. lid Booth, john Coleman, Wally Coerper, Eugene Duerst, Dale Kelley, jim McCord. Dick Severson Robert Shuman, Dave Shuman, jerry Krahn, Dale Pieper, Keith Schoenke, Robert Smith and john Suby. 'Whitewater 25 Janesville 0 Whitewater 19 Elkhorn 0 Whitewater 6 McHenry 0 Whitewater 18 Lake Geneva 6 Whitewater 20 Delavan O Whitewater 13 Burlington 2 Whietwater 32 Marengo O Whitewater 14 Harvard 20 'Non-Conference I':tg-- Thirty

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