Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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SUCH SWEET COMPULSIONM Huck ltow: Mr. lim-kiiipgliznii, Miss f1lll'lSiPIl, Mr. Novak l l'UllI How: Mr. l im:vi', Miss Msirkimr, Miss Mm-izlu-, Miss llurgt-lnirmlt, Mr. l'ut'I'--1' GEORGE M. BUCKINGHAM, M. S. KENDALL A. FINGER, B. E. RUTH G. MAERZKE, B. A. Wisconsin State College, Wisconsin State College, Carroll College Y I Whitewater Whitewater. Library, Latin, and lumrllsh liiniversity of Wisoonsin Commey-C1311 Adviser to Aqualba and Freshmen Social Studies Afliiser to F.. B. L. A. and GENEVA MARKING, B. E. RUTH ANN BURGCHABDT, B. A. CIW H15-Th Llfle Wgconsig State College, La Crosse University of Iowa - - X U2-Q15 English and SPOech c'hf6Ei4fLJr?CIiJ'llEIc-QETZ' M' A' Senior C1285 mal' FOFCNSICS ' - - - BENEDICT NOVAK B. E. AI BERTA CHRISTFN B Q University of Wisconsin Wiscongin gtate dollegte . 1 A U , . L . Band I - K v University of Wisconsin Senior Adviser Whitewater 1 Mathematics Science and Social Studies Senior Adviser WILLIAM L. HALL, B. E. S0Ph0m01'9 Adviser '- 1 Wisconsin State Colle e, JACK PUFFER, B- S- Whitewater g Wiseonsin Statew College, Crosse Coach and Boys' Physical Sclenfe gilsioliy and 506131 Studles Education u N unlol Adviser , , MARY HANMMN, B. S. PAUL E. TILLESON, B. S. FRANCES EBERF, B- 3- Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee Stout Institute Wise-onsin State Col1ege,.La Crosse Vocal Music Industrial Arts Cflrls Physical Education Sophomore Adviser Assistant Coach G- A- A- Advlsef SHIRLEY M. WINTERMANTEL, GRETCHEN ENGELHARD, B. S. ARTHUR JENSEN, B. B. S. University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Art. Ag'l'iCultu1'e Home Economics Junior Adviser Adviser to F. F. A. and Freshmen F. H. A. Adviser PI-I-' Pow: Mr. Tillcson, Miss lilvert. Mr, .lensa-li. Mr. I-'ritz I-'rom Row: Mr. f'l'lllllIlll'X, Miss I-Ilia'-llizwalt, Miss Hans'-n, Miss l.YlllI4 llllHllIl'l l':1 gy- 'l'lll'1'1'

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OUR MUTUAL FRIENDS fqrfminidlfmlion ami aacalllq MR. JOHN BJORGE, Superintendent University of Wisccunsin, Ph. M. MRS- WILLIAM MCI-AUGHLIN MR. GEORGE BUCKINGHAM, Principal 0ffiC6 SCCFCFHYY University of Wfisconsin, M. S. Iago '1 U



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THE AWFUL TRUTH', T Page Four SEPTEMBER, 1950, brought an especially eager freshman class through the doors at City High. The year was full of mischief but we settled down enough to elect Joe Ketterhagen, president, john Sauerberg, vice president, and Nancy Fardy, secretary and treasurer. We also chose Karen Eames, Evelyn Miller, and Dean Tucker as our repre- sentatives on the Student Council. Our advisers were Mr. Buckingham and Mr. Thayer. XX'e'survived the year and even managed to win third place in the float contest of the Homecoming parade. In our sophomore year we were still one of the smallest classes in the school, but we didn't show it in the way we participated in many activites. We started the year right by electing Wally Fetherston, president, Bruce johnson, vice presidentg jane Cox, secretaryg and Marlous Biersach, treasurer. Miss Maerzke and Mr. Hall were our advis- ers. We surprised the upper classmen by winning second place with our Homecoming float and we also sponsored a mixer after one of the football games. A smaller class returned for the junior year at City High. We were upperclassmen at last and we were determined to make an impression on the freshmen and sophomores. XVe chose Dean Arnold for our president and Prom King, Janis Didricksen, vice presi- dent, David Williams, secretary, and Valborg Suby, treasurer. We were well represented on the Student Council by Frank Mayer, Karen Coburn, and jane Cox. April 24th was the big day-THE PROM. We were so excited we had butterflies in our stomachs. Dean chose Janis Didricksen for his queen. April in Paris was the theme with the gym beautifully decorated in purple, silver, and pink. Wally Fetherston received the spade and Evelyn Miller the spoon. Ken Lein and David Williams were our representatives at Badger Boys' State and Karen Eames at Badger Girls' State. Early in September fifty-four seniors returned to the halls of City High for the last time. We started the year off by electing these officers: John Sauerberg, president, Mar- jorie Schonath, vice president, Karen Eames, secretaryg and Karen Coburn, treasurer. Our representatives on the Student Council were Bruce Davis, Dean Arnold, and Harold Smith. In November we presented our class play, Meet Me in St. Louis. We owe its success to our director, Miss Geneva Marking. Joy Keniston was picked from our class to receive the D. A. R. award. Harold Smith was selected as the most valuable football player. We were well represented in football throughout the football season. The girls in the class were also sports-minded because three of them, Evelyn Miller, Janis Didriksen and Nancy Fardy were A team cheerleaders. They, with the help of the other cheerleaders, kept up the spirit at all the games and also at the pep meetings. During the year we sponsored a mixer and also a donkey basketball game to help raise money for our Canada trip. Everyone seemed to have fun at the game, but a few people were slightly stiff afterwards. The last week of school is the busiest of all for the seniors. This week includes Baccalaureate, Award Night, and Graduation. On the fifth of june the seniors will all be together for the last time as we leave on our trip to Canada. Our advisers, Miss Christen and Mr. Fritz, carried us through our last year without many difficulties. This concludes four hectic but pleasant years of school and friendships for all of us. We hope that our friendships will continue.

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