Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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STUDENT COUNCIL I Back Row: W. Bethke, J. Vannoy, M. Paynter, D. Hilton Second Row: S. Moksnes, J. Albrecht, C. Phelps, M. Taft, P. Charles, W. Dwinell Third Row: L. Enright, R. Smith, R. Pieper, C. Kohlmetz, S. Millard Front Row: R. Reese OFFICERS President .......... Richard Reese Vice-President ...... Steve Moksnes Secretary .......... Lyles Enright Treasurer .......... Jerry Vannoy MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS Carol Phelps Rodney Smith Eloise Wendell Richard Reese David Hilton Carol Kohlmetz Jerry Vannoy Lyles Enright Patty Charles Bill Dwinnell Jack Albrecht William Bethke Arlyn Paynter Ronette Pieper Steve Moksnes Shelby Millard Mary Taft Page Ten The student council was conducted under the supervision of Mr. Buck- ingham. The meetings were held every two weeks on alternating days. Noon-hour activities were carried on again for the students who re mained at school for their lunches. Volleyball and basketball were the ac tivities in which students could participate. School supplies were sold by the members before school and during the noon hour. The council was in charge of color day and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Day. Again this year Council Capers was presented for the public and showed off our school talent.

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MARCH 1: Sub regional tournament starts at ,Fort today. Students observe Color Day. Team loses to Jeffer- son 74 to 59. 2: Two triple trio girls with spring fever try climbing through the win- dows into the air holes today. It wasn't so funny when they closed the windows, was it, girls? 5: Miss Ford Goodlette entertains at one of our rare general assembly programs of the year. 6: Our forensics students go to Lake Geneva for the annual league contest. John Slowey, Sharon Voelz, Martha Stevenson, and Mar- ilyn Hunt receive A ratings. 8: Seniors have important class meeting, discussing plans for the Washington, D. C. trip, the annual Carnival, and Commencement ac- tivities. 12: Seniors finally vote 48-2 in fa- vor of a class trip to Washington, D. C. Tardy Club is organized. 17: Sharon Voelz wins an A at the district forensic contest at Fort Atkinson and will go on to the State Contest at Madison. 19: Evening meeting of the new Parent-Teacher-Student Organiza- tion. Carol Kohlmetz is elected secretary. A panel discussion, moderated by Mrs. Flanagan, serves as the program. Jim Rice and Bill Dwinell get acquainted with their parents' points of view. 23: F. H. A. square dance to cele- brate the end of the third quarter. 24: Solo and ensemble contests are held with City High receiving eight starred firsts. 27: Parents and students converge on school for annual College Night. 28: Future Nurses' Club travels to Madison to visit the Methodist Hos- pital. CALENDAR MHHCH 12. '1 uv X an 45 .- X f I, 'k X O '-'iff r- '3 a .9 YY -- . , Q ,,, . it 73M 'KS arm-urs Pa-ads Mqncn-4 eq - i:..'!J1.f- , NS Www 1 i ff, fifltu. I3 52 f ' ' sg. V' . , r.'n1i....f! HGIL27 ,mr f . . Q Vv-'ewan 5.061 F w ill If 0 'Q :A 113 :feta 'rf-1.1 . if ,S ,MBV 30 F 29: Spring vacation starts as the Aqualba goes to press. APRIL 9: Spring vacation ends all too soon. 10: Burlington choir concert here. 13: Gingham Ball with the theme of Cherry Pink and Apple Blos- som White proves to be a big night. 24: City High choir plays a return engagement at Burlington. 27: Senior Carnival attracts good crowd and some fair profits for the senior treasury, much needed, by the way. 28: Choir festival is held. MAY 5: Band festival completes music contests for the year. 11: Junior Prom night with Post- Prom Party following inaugurates a new custom for Whitewater City High. The Armory is the scene of this event with local service or- ganizations acting as sponsors. 27: Baccalaureate with the Rev. Warren Sigwalt as the speaker op- ens the week of commencement ac- tivities of the seniors. 29: All-school picnic following the distribution of Aqualbas. 30: Memorial Day-no school. 31: Commencement, a never to be forgotten event for the seniors, is ushered in by the familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' JUNE 1: Seniors leave for Washington, D. C., fmidnight!!'7J. Last day of school for everyone with final re- port cards and all the other Ufare- well events. Good-by until Sep- tember. Page Nine



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A FRESHMEN OFFICERS Pres.-Chester White V-Pres.-Arlene Paynter Sec.-Eileen Snyder Treas.-Donna Bigelow ADVISERS Miss Schuster Mr. Novak Back Row: M. Taft, M. Wynn, B. Trumpy, R. Schultz, R. Schultz, T. Matzke, R. Burkhardt, A. Paynter, R. Stevenson, J. Katzman, E. Schoppe, S. Roth, R. Hoge, D. Rowe, K. Nelson Front Row: R. Rubitsky, L. Godfrey, D. Kiernan, W. Hoaf, T. Dosemagen, R. Strad- inger, L. Morse, D. Hilton, R. Denio. ack Row: J. Riedel, D. Knuteson, E. Hamilton, J Tenpenny, W. Fuersten- berg, W. Orchard, N. Feth- erston, C. Phelps, E. Sny- der T. Clarke L. Sn der , , Y ', R. Elphick, C. White, D. Truman Front Row: S. Stone, P. Sell, A. Paynter, J. Scharine, J. Taylor, C. Sarow, M. Kraus M. Pior, M. Anderson, E Laabs Back Row: M. Dempsey, K Huber, S. Fadness, P. Ma- lone, K. Graham, M. Frodl D. Bigelow, A. Smith, B Mollet, S. Schoephoerster, J. Weidenhoeft, K. Smith Front Row: K. Fleck, D Schmid, D. Helgeson, C Washburn, J. McLean, M Connell, R. VValker, J Wilbur Back Row: L. Erickson, R. Van Wyke, S. Barry, K. Trewyn, C. Socwell, L. Copus, J. Olson, C. Peyer, B. Uglow, D. Foote Second Row: G. Steiff, J. Fitzgerald, N. McCulloch, N. De-Fries, K. Hapkc, K. Row- land, D. Peplinski, P. Charles, M. Hillerman, J. Sheehan Front Row: R. Benner, D. Bayers, K. Morgan, D. Klitzkie. W. Cummingrs, F. Law- ton, R. Brown, F. Kligora page Eleven

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