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QP T' 77 Savage .Symphony BAND With the formation of a new group this year, known as the Cadet Band, there are now three complete band units in the Whitewater Public Schools: the Senior, junior, and Cadet Band. All three were under the baton of our new director, Mr. Gerald Fritz. The Senior Band again had the pleasure of attending the music festival at Rivet- view Park in Chicago the last part of August. It also appeared at the Wfalworth County Fair. During the halves of the Homecoming game, held on October 16, the band per- formed with many fine maneuvers and formations. On February 5, all the bands took part in a successful midwinter concert. The theme for this concert was Bandcast , All three bands were presented in a very un- usual and interesting manner. Q On April 3 the annual solo contest was held with Wfhitewater as the host. Several of our members participated in this event. April I0-12 the concert band journeyed by a streamlined train to Mound, Minneso- ia, where it stayed overnight and played a concert on Palm Sunday. Sunday night was spent in Minneapolis. The whole trip proved to be a wonderful experience. On May 8 the annual band tournament was held here with over twenty bands tak- ing part. Our band played in Class A again this year. The band elected these members as officers: President Karen Coburn Vice President , Nancy Fardy Secretary Karen Eames Treasurer . Lyles Enright Reporter William Hunt Page Twenty
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H0bnailed Bootsn FOOTBALL lim-k Row: Fozreh Crumrney, Tl. Riley, XV. Tm-kt-r, K. IA-in, li. l'.:tynter, Ii. Sovwell, R. Iluxts, Ii. kll1d01'VV4lUd, Ii. Hanson, Il. Mt-Kenziw-. IP. XVilliamx, J. Ynrmoy, 'I'. Macko- vir-h, 17. Stone, B. Nelson, Ii. lluc-kley 511111111 liow: H. Smith, 13. Bilodeau. I'. Kulinski, ll. Stanley, ll. Swt-no, lr. Volts, D. Davis, ll. Tucker. .l. K,l'ttf'l'l12iL1't'l1, A. IZ:-4-km' Front How: J. Stevenson, NV. Ambrose, U. liutgvreit, I . Mayer, H. l'lu1-inski, J. Vhrist- Uifllllll, lil. Trewyn, Il. Sm-hurine, li, lie-1-sv, J. Shrnble- We were again a young, inexperienced team at the start of the season, having lost 19 lettermen by graduation. However, as the season progressed, with a lot of hard work the boys turned into a fine team and played a terrific brand of ball in their last game of the season with Delavan. Hightlights of the season were Smith and Riley, Stones fast running, and the savage defense play of Reese, Hanson, Socwell, Paynter, and Bruce Davis. Hard-charging line play was shown by Tucker, Nelson, Lein, Becker, and Sweno. At the end of the season Bob Paynter was elected to the All-Conference lst team as an end, and Harold Smith, a back, and Bruce Davis, a center, were selected to the All-Conference 2nd team. Wayne Tucker was elected captain for '54 and Harold Smith was selected as the most valuable player of '53. A lot of credit for the fine improvement of the team should go to Coach Crummey and his three fine assistants: Ray Buckley, Paul Tilleson, and jack Puffer. Whitewater Lake Mills Sept. ll, 1955 Whitewater Mayville . Sept. 18, 1953 Whitewater East Troy . Sept. 25, 1953 Whitewater Elkhorn Oct. 2, 1955 Whitewater Lake Geneva Oct. 9, 1955 Whitewater Mukwonago Oct. 16, 1955 Whitewater Wilmot . Oct. 23, 1955 Whitewater Burlington Oct. 30, 1955 Whitewater Delavan . Nov. 4, 1955 3' mais 132 59 Page Twenty-Two
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