Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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OT QU NTITY BUT Q ALITY - - THE SOPHOMORES FIRST GROUP Top Row: N. Papcke, D. Harley, B. Davis, R, Patt, E. Maleomb, R. Soewell, D. Williams Second Row: J. Rowe, K. Eames, B. Collins, V. Suby, J. Keniston, K. Klien, W. Findlay Third Row: D. Arnold, M. Schonath, D. Miner, L, Klitzke, L. Riedel, M. Ellis F. Pence- liottom Row: M. Truman, L. Floerke, N. Fardy v SECOND GROUP Top Row: H. Smith, J. Steig, B. Paynter, H, Cramp, D. Taylor, J. Ketterhagen, S. Schwemmer, J. Sauerberg Second Row: D. Munn, R. Grant, B. Johnson, R. Hickey, XV. Jewell, Y. Brown W, Fetherston, J. Didriksen Third Row: G. Vanderveen, D. Tucker, C. Roloff, P. Reich, R. Ebert, W. llaedlow, C. Ryker Bottom Row: M. Biersaeh, L. Mikkelsen, L. Grosskreutz, D. Traxler, N. VVestrick, C. Grosskreutz, L. Bigelow, P. Taylor, A. Jamieson About sixty-two sophomores, one of the smallest classes to go through City High in many years, met early in the fall with its advisers, Miss Maerzke and Mr. Hall, to choose its officers for the year. The fol- lowing slate resulted: f Wally Fetherston . . ..... President Bruce johnson . . . . Vice President Jane Cox ..,.,... .... S ecretary Marlous Biersack .. ....., ....,. T reasurer Joe Ketterhagen, John Sauerberg, and Wayne Findlay were elected regular Student Council members and Nancy Fardy and Dean Arnold were elected vice representatives. Many members of the class took part in band, chorus, choir, G. A. A., F. F. A., and other school or- ganizations. We were especially well represented in the field of music with Marion Ellis appearing many times as a vocal soloist and Karen Coburn serving as the accompanist for various singing groups. She also shared in the concert which our German visitor, Mr. Wollmarker, presented to the student body at the end of his stay here. The sophomore float won second place in the Homecoming parade with the theme, We,re Pulling for You Whitewater , taking place in a dentists office. The sophomores sponsored an all-school mixer in the fall after one of the football games. Page Fourteen

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MA Y ACTIVITIE KEEP JUNIUR BU Y FIRST GROUP . Top Row: H. Meisner, D. Fuller, R. Brock, L. Plucinski, S. Ambrose, D. Cummings, A, Shoemaker , Second Row: Ll. Ebert, R. Kramer, D. Triebold, D. Pieper, P. Mackie, R. Plucinski, R. Smith Third Row: R. Kolz, A. Groehler,, R. Nickerson, Cushman, T. Trewyn, D. Cox, E. Utter Bottom Row: M. VVutke, D. Albrecht, I. Sherman, E. Priewe, J. Crichton SECOND GROUP Top Row: R. Webb, J. Suby, R. Skindingsrude-, R. Vohs, M. Rowland, W. Peterson, R. DeVoy Second Row: S. Rriese, J. Harris, J. Bethke, C. Regez, J. Ferguson, R. Kayser, V. 'Wilken, P. Brown Third Row: E. Roe, N. VVilbur, R. Douglas, R. Traxler, B. Davis, J. Utter, P. MacKenzie Liottom Row: G. Schmidt, D. Sorenson, W. Gruetzman, S, Hengen, C. Boyd, M, Monn THIRD' GROUP Top Row: R. Storck, D. Trewyn, C. Hartmann, C. Scharine, V. Hansen, B. Sukowski, B, Harris, G. Passer Second Row: M. Kuhnke, J. Rowe, E. Papcke, A. Groehler, J. Larson, R. Hartmann, Li. Anderson, 12. Bonk Third Row.: Lentz, N. Schneider, E. Koszyczarek, D. Fisher, D. Chapman, J. Crichton, 15ottbn1TRcb1vkv?1L. Stauffaeher, C. Kozak, N. Hagen, VV. Vance, E. Sweno. V. Acker. With a loss of only a few members the junior class met, ninety strong, in the fall to organize for the busy year ahead. At the first meeting Wally Peterson was chosen president, Charles Scharine, vice president, Berna- dette Bonk, secretary, and Jean Bethke, treasurer. j ' Regular members of the Student Council were duly elected with these results: Gertie Schmidt, Dale Pieper, John Suby, and Steve Ambrose as regllars, and Mary Ardelt as our vice representative. Many of our students contributed their talents to extra curricular activities. In dramatics Bob Doug- las was outstanding with the honor of being a member Of the forensic play cast that won an AH in the state contest. He also played an important part in the Little Theatre production of Life With Father. Many juniors were in band and chorus. Charles Scharine won the F. F. A. public speaking contest. In athletics the outstanding player award went to junior Bob Plucinski, and Steve Ambrose and Dale Pieper were elected co-captains in football for next year. Prospective HA team cheerleaders for next year are Carla Regez, Arlene Groehler, Rosa Lou Storck, and Liz Roe who served as alternates this year. Under the able guidance of their advisers, Mr. Hall and Miss Paynter, the clss sponsored many suc- cessful mixers as a means of building up its class fund for the Prom in the spring. April 25 was the date Chosen by the juniors for this event. Page Thirteen



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OH . . . THOSE FRESI-lMEN!!?l FIRST GROUP Top Row: R. Doherty, R. Underwood, J. Buckingham, D. Kanter, M. Heysey N. Godfrey, K. Kayser Second Row: D. Stroupe, K. Lindl, T. Mackovich, R. Connell, R. XVilliams. J. Christbaum, L. Meske Third Row: J. Babler, P. Honohan, M. Gailloreto, M. Pratt, K. Boltz, V. Schneider, J. Grant, R. Scharine Bottom Row: L. Luebke, R, Taylor, R. Hackett, K. Douglas, J. Kearns, R. XYilliams, J. Fisher, G. Messerschmidt, D. Monk SECOND GROUP Top How: J. Conaty, R. Hanson, R, Paynter, D. Ludeman, G. Stone, B. Mroz, J. Coleman, J. Stevenson Second Row: E. Trewyn, P. Schinke, D. Scharine, R. Phelps, S. Rebenstorf, G. Steig, P. Vannoy, G. Hartmann Third Row: D. Grosskreutz, N. Ritsema, H. Sweno, J, Dravus, J. Stelter, L. VVilliams, VV, Cooper, R. Charles, S. Peterson Bottom Row: L, McCulloch, K. Uglow, D. Vance, C. Messner, J. Church, J. Papcke, M. Wellnitz, D. Stradinger THIRD GROUP Top Row: F. Gerke, G. Howland, R. Riedl, C, Henkel, J. Lane, D. Roloff, P. Smith, H. Fero Second Row: R. Berger, M. Deakin, J. Larson, M. Shroble, J. Moksnes, D, Meisner, M. Lichtardt Third Row: J. Schultz, R. Nowak, D, Meyer, H. Boyd, G. Coxe, J. Stroud, ll. Kramer Bottom Row: M. Hagen. J. Humphrey, H. Mitchell, D. Stanley, W. Tucker, 13. Hillodeau, C. Schultz, S. Bigelow About a hundred eager and bright-eyed freshmen registered at City High for the opening of the school year. To many, since they had come through the grades, the building was a familiar place. For others, the visiting day for rural eighth grade students, held last spring, helped to make them feel at home. Which was more than the razzing administered by the upper classmen did. But that's all over now. Bernard Bilodeau became the first president, Mary Ann Shroble the vice president, Pat Honohan the secretary, and Judy Moksnes the treasurer. The student council representatives were Gary Stone, Jean- ette Church, Judy Moksnes, and Jim Fisher, with jim Christbaum and Bernard Bilodeau as alternates. To help them get better acquainted with each other a Christmas party just for the class was held in December. A program of stunts and games was planned with suitable holiday refreshments. Miss Billings and Mr. Thayer served as the advisers for the class. Page Fifteen

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