Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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SEPTEMBER 6: First day of school. Everyone seems glad to be back except Betty Bosshard. It's her birthday! No school in the afternoon which ought to establish a precedent for the rest of the year, but probably won't. 8: The A team cheerleaders chos- en today are Shelby Millard, Lyles Enright, Marilyn Benes, Joan Pi- or, Sally Fisher, and Carol Kohl- metz. 9: The first football game of the season. The team is green and the game could have been played bet- ter, but we win 25-0 over Lake Mills. 16: Class elections, with greatest interest centered in two upper classes. Dick Sauerberg is chosen to head the senior class, and Chuck Regez is elected junior class presi- dent. The Whippets tie a tough game with Jefferson, 7-7. 23: Student council elections. We lose our first conference game to Wilmot, 28-6. Captain Chick Reese suffers a knee injury early in the game. 28: Class pictures are taken in the morning. In the evening seniors try out for their class play, 'iSkin- ned Alive. 30: The first class meetings of the year are held second hour. Dues, Homecoming, plans for the year, etc. are discussed by each class. The Whippets tie another tough game against Burlington. Final score, 7-7. 'OCTOBER .52 The annual Magazine Campaign opens and the race is on. Our goal-354,000 7: The Whippets have fun playing in the mud B the wav we tram - - Y ' .1 P -over East Troy, 27-6. After the game? Oh well, the boys will un- derstand. Page Six 1 CALENDAR g . 5692. UU L0 f 'ES Q' 1 , . QE! Q I . qt ' fu. Y 2 . ,. - 'KO 2 W 0 4 Plfo ' WJ: f ' 'oh--1.-...J ' 1221. ' f - QLTK if A 8: At the GAA Bake Sale at Ger- mann's some girls don't seem to understand that the food is to sell, not to eat! 13: College High has an early bon- fire. Ask City High's football team what happened!!! ? 14: Harvey Plucinski stars as Whippets run all over Elkhorn flit- erallyj, 34-7. 17: Magazine Campaign ends with only half of our 354,000 goal reach- ed. Almost everyone seems to have a hard time making sales ex- cept High Salesman Barbara Roh- loff with S91! 21: Mr. Buckingham almost gets run over by a tractor on his way to 6th hour social problems Class today. The Whippets' fans are let down when they lose Lake Gene- va's Homecoming game, 12-7. 22: The biggest feed of the year is held at Judi Stultz's Hallowe'en party in her basement. 24: The GAA starts the elaborate decorating of the gym for the Homecoming dance. 27: We have a Very unusual Home- coming parade this year. The bon- fire is carried along in the parade: it's safer H5 that way! One of the most rousing pep rallies in WHS history is given in the audi- torium. The junior float theme: If this is what our Subs did, what can our Varsity do? -gets first prize. W 28: Paul Kulinski stars as the Whippets win their Homecoming game against Mukwonago, 26-6! Captain Chick Reese suffers an- other knee injury, but is able to march with his Queen Carolyn Starck as Homecoming King at the Homecoming Dance, School Daze . Two couples don't get home until 6 a. m. due to mud?!?

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NOVEMBER 2: In the last game of the season with Delavan, the Whippets show real team work as they beat them in the closing minutes of the game, 20-13. 3: Teachers' convention begins, but it is no vacation for the senior class play cast, hard at work learn- ing their lines. 8: Everyone who. isn't on the team seems to be trying out as a B team cheerleader! 9: Open house for parents at school. With report cards due tomorrow there should be some interesting conversations taking place. 10: The issuing of report cards to- day marks one fourth of the school year gone. A mixer sponsored by the cheerleaders is used by some to raise their dejected spirits! 11: Veterans' Day, replacing Ar- mistice Day, is opened by a pro- gram at the College High. The program is presented by the Col- lege High Choir and the Rev. L. M. Douglass, the Methodist Church minister. 14: Two buses are late for school this morning. It seems as though someone let the air out of the tires last night. 16: Dress rehearsal for the senior class play including make-up-for the boys, too! 17: Non-conference game with Fort. We lose. 18: The seniors present Skinned Alive with everyone doing an out- standing job. The cast has a party in the gym following the evening performance. 22: Basketball game with Lake Geneva. We lose, 48-45. 24: Thanksgiving vacation begins. 28: For most of us it's back to school, but it seems that a few ate too much turkey! CALENDAR ,qlfa ,4 vi , 1 Q5 . .,,.,',m an 'P A ...L 57 2- -1 Bi! 30 QJ UN' u ,, . pai R ar- Q ' mul 'ltr' .2 1, v . Khin I .fri g' if sf L. 1. x-A ,gg-35 n, 5 .. ' A we . 1 -L 1 'ei' e wwf Qlflflht Q59 -:17: fri' -.5 W 'lk'-sv':'i'Qi - Nou. 36 Va-c .--Y DEQO 7 xg f 3 X Y!! gen. r.S ' n QE A x Dre- rv 30: Football banquet. Ronette Pie- per gets a big hand for dropping a milk bottle. Dave Davis has a few too many ice cream and cake dishes sitting in front of him. A growing boy needs plenty of nourishment, eh, Dave? DECEMBER 2: The kids who go to the Muk- wonago game are rewarded by the appearance of Billy Bruton of the Milwaukee Braves. The Whippets win the game, 71-57. 3: The senior social problems class- es don't seem to be getting much work done these days: they are busy planning their trip to Chic- go. 7: The trip to Chicago is loads of fun, in spite of Dick Sauerberg's breaking the revolving door at the Board of Trade Building. Social problems in all senses of the word were seen on Maxwell Street. Pa- jama Game was very entertaining, especially to the boys! 9: Whippets lose the game against Wilmot, 09-59. 12: The French class and choir pre- sent The Juggler of Notre Dame in an evening performance which is beautifully done. 15: The senior English classes en- tertain at Fort Hospital for Christ- mas. Santa Butgereit visits each patient and leaves a gift. James Langley, a patient, receives a tool set which will probably come in handy when he gets back to scaool. 16: The entire afternoon is devoted to the Christmas party. There are skits, presents, Santa, and music to make the party a big success. Everyone seems sorry to leave school for the long Christmas vaca- tion. 17: FBLA sponsors a Christmas dance with the theme Silver Bells . Music is provided by the Tophatters. Everyone has a good time. 26: Carolyn and Marilyn Starck have a skating party. We see: beautiful scenic Lauderdale Lakes by moonlight. Marilyn is acquir- ing the habit of putting her fingers under other's skates, while Carolyn seems to be a glutton for punish- ment by skating the whole evening with a nail in her heel! Page Seven

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