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OUR NEWEST ORGANIZATION. . . THE F.B.L.A. Under the leadership of Mr. Marvin Hauser, a Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica group was formed at City High. The members are students who have taken or are taking business courses. On january 31, the Waukesha F. B. L. A. officially installed the officers of City High F. B. L. A. Chapter who are: President, Jan Kutzg Vice: President, Mary Ardelt, Secretary, jean Bethke, Treasurer, Marlene Wutkeg Reporter, Elizabeth Roe. The three projects which City High's F. B. L. A. have sponsored this semester are: a dance and game night, the establishment of' a work experience program, and a scholarship to Wisconsin State College, Whitewater. On February 29 the F. B. L. A. sponsored a Leap Year Leap and Fun Frolicf' It was something new at City High and enjoyed by everyone. The school welcomes this new organization and hopes that it will be a worthwhile undertaking for both the members and the entire student body. Page Nineteen
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THEY TRACK DOWN THE NEWS - CITY HI LINE TAFE I CITY HIGH LINE Top Row: N. Wilbur, S. Stahnke, P. Fardy, E. Lroughead, D. Enright, N. Fardy, J. Kutz, D. Saxe, N. Paynter, E. Karay, L. Ryker, J. Utter, V. I-Iolford Second Row: J. Ferguson, H. VVi1ey, F. Coleman, S. Ambrose, R. Brock, R. Douglas, L. Mason, B. Pollock, P. McKenzie Third Row: M. Sehonath, K, Eames, M, VVutke, WV. Jewell, I. Sherman, M. Ardelt, J. Did- riksen, M. Monn, E. Roe, J. Russell, S. Dornacher, K. Cummings, J, Sikorski Seated: IJ. Bethke, B. Paynter, D. Shuman, W. Peterson, D. Chamberlain, V. Wilken, D. Sherwood, N. Schoellkopf, Mr. Hauser The first edition of the City High Line was issued to the student body on Sep- tember 29, 1951. From then on it was distributed monthly throughout the school year, free of charge. f With Dolores Chamberlain as editor and Virginia Wilken and Wally Peterson as assistant editors, and Mr. Marvin Hauser as adviser, the newspaper went through another successful year, improving with each issue printed. Included in every issue were news, gossip, interviews, teacher news, humor, sports, announcements, and activities. This year the staff employed a new system of producing the paper. The ad- vanced typing class took over the actual production. Each student was responsible for the mimeographing of one page. This plan seemed to work well, both in experience which it offered the typists and in the promptness with which the paper appeared each month. ' Page Eighteen
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THE BAND The Band, with approximately seventy members, made its first appearance in the annual Homecoming parade. On February 18, our school was again host to the massed band, which was made up of selected musicians from twelve high schools in this part of the state. Mr. H. E. Nutt and Dr. Robert Brunkhorst were the guest conductors. On March 18, the band gave a concert for the public with Renold Schilke and Ervin Bryelynski as guest soloists. The Spring Festival was held here again, with City High as hosts, thus complet- ing a very successful year for Whitewater City High Band. As in former years the band was directed by Mr. Carlton Patt. Page Twenty
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