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standing: Mr. MacLachlan, Mr. Thayer, Mr, Hauser Seated: Mr. Patt, Miss Kehrberg, Miss Billings, Miss Paynter, Mr. Crumm HANNAH BILLINGS, B. S. Home Economics ' University of Wisconsin GEORGE BUCKINGHAM, B. E. Guidance and Social Studies Wisconsin State College, Whitewater University of Wisconsin ALBERTA CHRISTEN, B. S. Mathematics University of Wisconsin JAMES H. CRUMMEY, M. S. Physical Education and Coach University of Wisconsin RAY GARRIOTT, B. A. Science and Principal Hanover State College University of Wisconsin WILLIAM L. HALL, B. E. Science Wisconsin State College, Whitewater University of Wisconsin RACHEL KEHRBERG, B. S. Physical Education Wisconsin State College, La Crosse FRANCES KOSTKA, B. S. English and Speech Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee WILLIAM MAC LACHLAN, B. S. Industrial Arts Stout Institute RUTH G. MAERZKE, B. A. English and Latin Carroll College University of Wisconsin CHARLES F. MILLER, M. S. History and Social Studies Audio-Visual Aids E3 y i Wicsonsin State College, Stevens Point University of Wisconsin CARLTON PATT, B. M. Band Lawrence Conservatory of Music ARDIS PAYNTER, B. S. Vocal Music Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee DOROTHY E. SUKANEN, B. A. English Northland College ROBERT F. THAYER, B. S. Agriculture Wisconsin State College, River Falls University of Wisconsin 1 MISS SHIRLEY CHAPMAN Office Secretary Page Five
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Page Four MR. JOHN BJORGE, Superintendent Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, B. E. University of Wisconsin, Ph. M. The Facultg MR. RAY GARRIOTT, Principal Hanover State Teachers College, B. A. University of Wisconsin standing: Miss Sukztnen, Mr. Miller, Miss Kostka Seated: Mr. Hall, Miss Christen, Mr. GlLl'1'i0f,l., Miss Mzwrzke, Mr. Buckingham
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fi? V I - THE CLASS OF 1952 - x ,..-- . 'Ta Lv. H f Senior Memoriesw or 'Qflur Four Years in Reviewf' On September 7, 1948, seventy-five freshmen, some big, some small, but all definitely green entered the halls of City High. We began by electing Rodney Berg, president, Pauline Schneider, vice president, and Kay Cummings, secretary and treasurer. Our first two advisers were Miss Shockley and Mr. Velte. Like all freshies'l we found the upper classmen a little unbearable, especially when it came time for initia- tions. We were a 'iwilling group but our shyness overshadowed our ambitions. Our shyness, however, didn't effect our school spirit. Several of the boys went out for athletics and two of the girls made the A cheerleading squad. Our sophomore year found us still a rather quiet group. We did, however, surprise the upper- classmen by placing second on our Homecoming float with the theme We'll Fly Over Burlingtonf, With Mr. Garriott as our adviser we elected jim Fetherston. president, Duane Mason, vice president, and Donna Sherwood, secretary and treasurer. Some of the activities in which We participated were sponsoring mixers and candy sales and taking charge of someof the pep meetings. We had made a good start, but our best two years were still ahead of us. It was our junior year when we really overcame our shyness. In fact, some overcame it so well that they were occasionally seen sitting on the honored bench in the office. At the all-important election of offi- cers we elected Bob Stevenson, president, Ed Booth, vice president, Janice Kutz, secretary, and Donald Winn, treasurer. In October we chose our class rings. Naturally, everyone agreed they were the finest ever seen in City High. Again we placed second with our Homecoming float. The big event of the year fin- ally came-junior Prom. The theme Harbor Lights was very cleverly carried out through the effective decorations. The high-light of the evening came when King Bob Stevenson crowned his Queen Donna Sherwood. With the music of Doc Whelanis Orchestra the dance was considered a great success. Miss Christen and Mr. Miller were our efficient advisers for the year. David Shuman and Kay Cummings were presented the Spade and Spoon by the senior class. Dolores Chamberlain and David Shuman were chosen as our delegates to the Badger Girls' and Boys' State. At last our long-sought goal was attained. Our fourth and final year arrived, not soon enough for some and too soon for others. At our first meeting we elected Veronica Holford, president, Kay Cummings, vice president, Pat Fardy, secretary, and Dolores Cham berlain, treasurer. Miss Christen and Mr. Patt served as our loyal advisers. With the theme of Showboat' King Bob Stevenson crowned Kay Cummings as Queen of the 1951 Homecoming dance. A good time was enjoyed by all who attended and again we had a successful dance. The next big event was the senior class play. Melody Jones was presented. Mel- ody was ably characterized by Veronica Holford, Under the capable direction of Miss Sukanen, we had an- other success to our record. The faculty and the senior class chose Dolores Chamberlain as the recipient of the D. A. R. award. As we draw near to the time of graduation we canit help feeling a deep regret in leaving the school we have so long admired and praised. As we face the years ahead we will always be able to look back and remember the wonderful friends and the many cherished memories we have of the grand old halls and class rooms of City High. Page Six
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