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UNIOR Ilu 1-k Iluxv: J, Shultz, J. like-, .l. Ivillllluyi W. Yul- vntinv, A. Ilrok- nx-ivr. l,. Mllluld, 'IK I!ig,1'4-Inw, 'I'. SVIIIIIIZ. .I. Fmmxln-, Ii. I:l'lIIiIIIl'Il'I', Ii. Ifldwnrzis, Ii. Imr- sun. I l'llIlt Ilnw: .I. Mv- K'ulIw-Ix, I-I. XVI-rv llvll, I'. Mursn-, IV. Stvim-V, A. Sinn-- III!lIi l', If llnlvulnlu. I'. 'I'l'l'XYXlI, II. lib 1-rt. .l Ifinnllzxy. NI, Stull:-V. OFFICERS I,l'L'S.iCI1Zil'IOS Regex V.-Pres.-Carmen Catania Sec.-Mary Boyd T1'ez1s.- Rosemary Coleman ADVISERS Miss Christenson Mr. Nehringg Iizu-Ii Ilnwi V. I'IlIH'IiQ', S. ilrzml. Ii. I lm'rIu'. .l. I'im', S. I isI1v1', RI. Ilvnvs. RI. Stvva-Ilsml, S. NIIIVSIIZIII, I 'IW-jbul. lf, Vnllins, .l. XYimIv11I1m-I't, .l. AIl'llllI1llIIl, V. Svhullz, Il. Stune-. I l'4llll Row: .l. .Xllnrw-vlmt, ll. XV:l1'gowusky. XY. Hunt, l'. f'2ll1lIII2l. .I. Ihvsslmuz-Ii A. H11-ks, II, lilwwk, I-' Sturvk, Iv Smith. lim-k Huw: IP. lluffin, Nl. Mnlumg, J. I'vl'I'I.l'llSUIl, IC. Hanson, F. Ste-Itvr, .l. Swan, K, lII'l'IIiII'tI, II. Sta-ine-V, A. Ka-urns, RI. Iinyci, R. Pole-rllzlrx, A. llvsko-, N. IIIMI4-I. I-'rout Row: J. IIisIn-v, 1' Iiegvz. Il. Mnuld, 'IL Huwh' ultz, S. NIUIQSIIPS II, Hush- 1-1', I'. I-Ii:-Inuillvr, .l. In-Iv I4-x', I.. Iln1'l1:u-I1v1'. Q M , iw 4 I4 Imvis, J. Huwlund, I7IXo1i1IIf1ill. If. s uvm-s 1 1- ' - Frunt Ii In wi IW 'TQ'Ilt4'Il0AI', I.. Ma- jf-fwski, I-', Iiivh- exrds. T, Taft. IC. FIAULII. lla. use ' I 4, AA 4 Page Thirteen
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I IZ 21 1' k Ii U W: ll. Smith, H. Tlmrtw, lb. liyv, A. Fields. Ii. Marty, I.. LG-in, A. lllzirshzlll, ll. Stull:-r, I.. Mwllvt. S+ l'4IIld Iiruw: M. Hunt, J. Shudvl, N. Knyw-r, .I. XVi1'k- inprsun, I.. MvKen- ziv, M, Shober, A. Hmmm. Front Row: I'. Taylor, li. Pioper, J. Iildwatrds, C. Sm-Iwrm', ll, Bitt- nvr, li. Ric-hards, S. Fulton, H. Kovh. OFFICERS SOPHO GRE Pres.-Richard Hicks V.-Pres.-Bonnie Jordon Sec.-Shirley Stone Tre-as. Madonna Kamenick ADVISERS Miss Maerzke Mr. Meal' Ilan-It Row: S. I isIwr' C. Kuhlrnvtz. TJ, Winn, J. Harris, M. K2lIlll'IllI'Ii, ll Imrr, Ill Channing, M. Vzlyntn-r, M, Blg-ssnvr, QS. Dali-1-, S. Mitwlhvll, .I ,limi-s, Ii. Imolnis. D. IN-rvipse-y, A. rl'l'llIllIlj', T. Bradley. F1-mit Ituwz Ii. Hirks, ff. N'Vatsun, K. 151-Imppv, I 1. H114-kllulz, K. Stn-i,u', Il. Hztfmkzi, T. Splittvr, I., Schultz, U. Shadlvr. Bai-k linw: If f'IlUI'l'h, Il Fulle-r, fl. Selllnuw, A. Smi- viliv K. Olson, XV. Dwin- vll, .I. Sluwvy, I'. Ilnatzipzk N. lleck. Slwmmd Huw: IT. Nfuuld. J. Sitting, M. Boltz, IZ. .Jor- dan, J. Smith, U. Junvs, IC. Dm-niu. Front Iiuw: .l. llornpsvy, S. Stunv, I.. Huge-n, J. XVI-st, IZ. lflnzreili, .I. Kli- g'm'a. l'. H+-intz, ll, Hunt, F. H'1up,'1-n. ,Page Twelve liaffk Row: ll. Sor- fwnson, fl. Iijorgre, Taylor, I'. Trax- lvr, li. Mishlean. li. Splkvr, ll. Frye, G. Dior. Svfrond Row: K. Andvrson, M. L00- mis, M. Britton, H. Harley. Frunt Row: J. Mroz, M. Sprecher. I. Vollovk, S. Yoolz, I. Benner, .I. Kuhnko.
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'7fae Jam, of zz... eau aj '56 CHAPTER I In September of 1952 approximately eighty new students, destined to be the questionable Class of '56, literally overran Whitewater City High School as is so true to freshman nature. Elected the ringleaders of these juveniles at their first high school class meeting were: President,William Rosemang Vice-President, Wil- liam Schinkeg Secretary, Roberta Rabenhorstg and Treasurer, Paul Kulinski. The Student Council mem- bers Were Mary Trewyn, Betty Bosshard, Jack Shroble, and Willie Ambrose. The loyal advisers who council- ed us through this first year of our attempt at higher learning were Miss Ebert and Mr. Crummey. The first attempt to raise money, a candy sale, was prophetic of any connection the class had with money--it was not too successful. fOnly two brought candylb A change took place on the sport's front when home football game time was changed to the afternoon at Halverson Field instead of at night at the college field. For their Homecoming float this up-and-coming class produced the ingenius Argyles four guys! will sock them! which received honorable mention. March 17 Barb Phelps, Ruth Foote, Joan Rockwell, Judi Stultz, and Pat Hillerman showed their greenness in more than one way by displaying green bangs! A prominent event in the memories of the fresh- man band members was the day Merle Evans, famous Ringling Brothers' Circus Band Director, worked with, and later directed the band and put on a performance with Ringling Brothers' clowns. CHAPTER II A slightly smaller class of seventy-six students ibut greater in experiencej returned in the fall of '53 to begin their in-between year. But even though they had graduated from the ranks of beginners some Freshie traits remained. fNo wonder the Greek meaning of sophomore is wise fool lJ This time Tom Sheehan was elected president, Sandra Hollman, vice-presidentg secretary, Mary Trew- yng and Pat Hillerman, treasurer. Chick Reese, Bill Bethke, Jack Shroble, and Willie Ambrose were Stu- dent Council members. Miss Hansen and Mr. Novak guided the class throughout the year. Several new additions to Whitewater High were the P. A. system Ca boon during class recitation, but a bother during illegal recitation!J, a new library, and a Future Nurses' Club tan additional device for skipping classes!J, and last, but not least-Supervised Study which gave Willie Ambrose the title of Most Regular Supervised Study Go-er . When Homecoming rolled around the Sophomore float rolled out with the disheartening Qonly to the op- Page Fourteen posing team, we hope!J motto: We'll Cook Their Goose! CHAPTER III With their new title, The Upper-Class-men of '56, sixty-two juniors, made their re-entry into the halls of W. H. S. Realizing that this would be a very import- ant'and active year, the class selected Bill Bethke, presidentg Pat Hillerman, vice-presidentg Shirley Swan, secretary, and Mary Liz Trewyn, treasurer. Student Council members were Betty Bosshard, Chick Reese, and Judi Stultz, and advisers were Miss Engelhard and Mr. Hall. At Homecoming time the Class of '56 was honored to have the Homecoming Queen, Mary Liz Trewyn, picked from their class. We're Plunging for Victory! was the class float theme. May 13 was the date of the year's spectacular, the Class of '56's Junior Prom! Bill Bethke and Lyles En- right were crowned-the royalty with the aid of crown- bearers, Marie and Ben Novak. They ruled in a Showboat atmosphere of pink and black with the Top Hatters providing music. Never-to-be-forgotten prec- edents in W. H. S. prom history were the pastel-yellow dinner jackets and cummerbunds worn by each of the twelve boys in the prom court, and also the grand march in which everyone present took part. True to the precedent in the freshmen year, the financial success of the Prom suffered deflation when a piano dropped itself U1 and thereby became useless! This year of 1955 was full of awards to its worthy students. Representatives to Boys' State were Richard Schrank and Jack Shrobleg to Girls' State, Mary Liz Trewyn, The students decided by their classmates to be best-all-around were Betty Bosshard and Chick Reese, awarded the Spoon and Spade respectively. The juniors' Penny-Pitching booth at the Senior Carnival helped to bolster their deflated treasury. CHAPTER IV September 6, 1955, found seventy seniors roaming the halls for their last first day of high school . In spite of being labeled the last of the small senior high school classes at W.H.S. they seemed deter- mined to make this last year a big year in many respects. Mr. Buckingham and Miss McKenzie, the new class advisers, capably started us out on the right track. At the first class meeting Dick Sauerberg was chosen president, Judi Stultz, vice-president, Betty Boss- hard, secretary, and Dick Schrank, treasurer. To represent the class on the Student Council, Chick Reese, Lyles Enright, Bill Bethke, and Shelby Mil- lard were chosen. Later Chick Reese was also elected president of the Student Council.
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