Whitewater High School - Aqualba Yearbook (Whitewater, WI)

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The1957 AQUALBA 1 alll lls WHITEWATER CITY HIGH SCHOOL THE ALMA MATER Whitewater High School, we praise thee, For all your love and loyalty. We'll fight in every game, And boost you on to fame, Win or lose we'll back you just the same U, rah, rah. Whitewater High School, play the game, With all your might and main, . We'll fight and fight, And yell and yell, For Whitewater High always. Page Three MR. P. A. PIDDINGTON Superintendent of Schools M.S. University of Wisconsin MR. GEORGE M. BUCKINGHAM Principal M.S. University of Wisconsin Social Problems Director of Guidance and Noon Hour Activities Adviser to Student Council and Senior Class Page Four THE ADMINISTRATION The Aqualba Staff, speaking for the student body, extends a most cordial Welcome to our new super- intendent, Mr. Piddington, as he makes his appearance for the first time in our yearbook. We hope that he has found City High so good a place to be that he will wish to remain a part of this page for a good, long time to come. MRS. RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Office Secretary AND THE FACULTY MRS. FLANAGAN, MRS. GRAHAM, MISS MAERZKE, MISS DUPUIS MARY JO BOARDMAN WILLIAM L. HALL WiSC0HSiH State College, River Falls, BS- Wisconsin State College, Whitewater, B.E. Hlstofy Science Adviser to the Sophomore Class NANCY L. DUPUIS St. Scholastica, B.A. English, Speech Coach of Forensics Director of Senior Class Play Adviser to National Honor Society JERAD LEHMANN Wisconsin State College, Whitewater, B.E. Science and Mathematics Coach of B Team Basketball RUTH G. MAERZKE KAY FLANAGAN Wisconsin State College, La Crosse University of Wisconsin, M.A English and French Adviser to the Freshmen Class Carroll College, B.A. Latin, English and Library Adviser to Aqualba and Freshmen LAVORA PETAK ALLENE GRAHAM St. Mary College, Xavier, Kansas, B.A. Universitx of Chicago, Ph'B- English Mathematics Adviser to the City Hi-Line Adviser to Sophomore Class JANE SCHUSTER Luther College, B.A. Social Studies Adviser to Senior Class MR. HALL, MISS BOARDMAN, MRS. PETAK, MISS SCHUSTER, MR. LEHMANN Page Five FACULTY --Continued MR. NEHRING, MISS HEGGE, MR. SMOCKE, MRS. CAREY, MR. ERNST .DOCELYN CAREY Stout State College, B.S. Home Economics Adviser to F.H.A. and Freshman Class JAMES CRUMMEY University of Wisconsin, M.S. Physical Education Coach of Football and Track Adviser to W Club FRANCES EBERT LLOYD HANSON St. Olafs College, B.A. Vocal Music Adviser to Junior Class PATRICIA HEGGE St. Olafs College and University of Wiscon sin, B.S. Art Adviser to Junior Class s. E. MEAR, U.s.A. Ret. University of Wisconsin, B.M. Instrumental Music Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, B.S. Physical Education Adviser to G.A.A., Cheerleaders, and Noon Hour Activities HARVEY ERNST University of Wisconsin, M.S. Agriculture Adviser to F.F.A. Page Six KENNETH NEHRING Wisconsin State College, Platteville, B.S. Industrial Arts Coach of Basketball and Baseball ROBERT SMOCKE Wisconsin State College, Whitewater, B.E Business Education Adviser to the City Hi-Line and F.B.L.A MR. MEAR, MR. CRUMMEY, MISS EBERT, MR. HANSON D. SMITH A. HICKS D. DAVIS B. PIDDINGTON President .Vice-President Secretary Treasurer DAVID VERNON SMITH 9 ..V,,,,,,,,,,, THE CLASS OF 57 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Vice-pres. W Club 3 0 F F I C E R S Basketball 1, 2, 3 Pres. W Club 4 Baseball 1, 3 Class Pres. 4 DAVID LEE DAVIS Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 h Dave Football 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 2, 3, 4 ALLEN CURTISS HICKS Track 1, 2, 3 Class Sec. 4 Al Prom Court 3 F.F.A. 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 BRUCE ALLEN PIDDINGTON Track 1, 2 F.F.A. 1 Entered as a senior from Ellsworth Class Pres. 2 W Club 4 Class Treas. 1, 4 Choir 4 Class Vice-pres. 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 ' I l s. MOKSNES M. BENES A. KEARNS J. VANNOY STEPHEN LESLIE MOKSNES ' ' Student Council Representatives Football 1 Vice-pres. 3 MARY ANN KEARNS Spade 3 Pres. 4 'fAnnie 33531154 1, 2, 3, 4 AQ'-lalba 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 2 W C11-lb 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 F.H.A. 2, 3 Homecoming Queen 4 T1'aCk 3, 4 PPOYH C0l11't 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Class Sec. 1 Basketball Mgr. 2 Massed Band 3 Pep Band 3 Student Council 2, 4 Class Pres. 1 Golf 1, 2 prom Court 3 NHS 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 MARILYN A. BENES GERALD R. VANNOY G.A.A. 1, 2, 4 Prom Court 3 Jerry I F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Homecoming Court 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Treas. 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Sec. 2, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Aqualba 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Prom Court 3 , F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4 W Club 2, 3, 4 Homecoming King 4 Page Seven CLASS HISTORY The first day of high school, for any group of enthusiastic ninth graders, is an exciting, unforgettable, and often embarrassing experi- ence. And it was all of that for our intelligent group. Like all other classes we faced the problem of picking class officers. Although not well acquainted with this procedure, we elected four who handled our class very well. They were: president, Steve Moksnes, Vice- president, Joan Pior: secretary, Ann Kearns, treasurer, Larry Dornacher. Martha Stevenson, Carol Schultz, Jim Rice, and John Bosshard took seats on the Student Council to represent our eager class. Miss Maerzke and Mr. Jenson hardly survived as our first year advisers. Time went by and we were becoming more and more used to the teasing of the upper classmen. Our first big event, Homecoming, was a big success for us! On the night of the parade we were seen rolling down the street finishing our beautiful float, just in time to receive the ex- citing booby prize. This experience did not faze us a bit, for we knew that we had three of the best years of our school life yet ahead. We entered the second year as sophomores with a big smile on our faces, for we now were upper classmen-at least to the freshmen. Starting the year off on the right foot, we chose Allen Hicks, president, Sharon Marshall, vice-president: Kathy Orchard, secretarygg and Carol Schultz, treasurer. Again this year our Student Council members consisted of two boys and two girls: Marilyn Benes, Ann Kearns, Jim Rice, and John Bosshard. By this time we were in need of some cash. Candy sales were decided on as the last resort. They, too, were a great accomplishment, for we made huge profits on them of not less than fifty cents? This showed that things were perking up for the class of 57 ! The most exciting year of all, our glorious junior year, started September 6th, 1955. Ahead of us now stood a big project, the Junior Prom. This great event took place on May, 11. The gym was decorated as an under-water scene and was appropriately named Coral Capers . For the first time in years the decorating was done without crepe paper. The throne, a big sea shell, spectacular with its variety of colors, was a fitting background for Martha Steven- son's beautiful gown when King Charles Regez crowned her as Queen Martha. The court con- sisted of twelve couples elected and voted upon by the class. Top Hatters played soft and dreamy music 'til midnight. After that all ad- journed to the armory, where a Post-Prom Par- ty was provided for both College High and City Page Eight i High students who had attended the Prom. This proved to be very much fun for everyone present. During this year many enjoyable things happened to our class. Our float won first in the Homecoming Parade with the title Our Subs Did This, What Will Our Varsity Do? Sharon Marshall and Steve Moksnes, best-all- around , were awarded the Spoon and Spade. Representatives to Badger Boys' and Girls! State were Albert Brokmeier, James Dehler, and Martha Stevenson. Also, we had received our class rings. What jewels! Our class of- ficers, in addition to Chuck, were: vice-presi- dent, Carmen Catania: secretary, Mary Boyd: treasurer, Rosie Coleman. The advisers were Miss Christenson and Mr. Nehring. Represent- atives on the Student Council were: Eloise Wendell, Jerry Vannoy, Jack Albrecht, Steve Moksnes. Now, as seniors, what Wheels ! It seems so wonderful to be on top at last, but looking farther on we find it hard to think of leaving. Earning money for a class trip to Washington, D. C., has been the main topic of our class meet- ings. Projects undertaken to earn money were: a donkey basketball game, senior dance, a car- nival, and a few candy sales. Also, a big boost- er to the treasurer's book was the class play. This was the popular Cheaper by the Dozen , directed by a wonderful person, Miss Dupuis. This was the best of all years, for our foot- ball team won a championship, untied and un- defeated. Dave Smith, tackle of the Whippets, was put on the All-State team. Marilyn Benes, the only senior cheerleader, did her part in leading our boys to the championship. On October 12, King Jerry Vannoy and his Queen Ann Kearns reigned as our Homecom- ing royalty. Gridiron Glory was chosen as the theme of the affair. This year we have all male leadership over the class with Dave Smith as president, Allen Hicks as vice-president, Dave Davis as secre- tary, and Bruce Piddington as treasurer. Miss Schuster and Mr. Buckingham served as our class advisers. Now comes the time for the three last im- portant memories, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and finally Graduation on the 29th of May. We had not realized, until it came time for our de- parture, that the school friends and teachers we have learned to love meant so much to us and will never be forgotten in our future years of life. CLASS OF 957 JOHN ALBRECHT Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 t'Jack Student Council 3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 W Club 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 JAMES BISBEE Bizz JOHN BOSSHARD Johnny Student Council 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Class Play 4 MARY BOYD FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4 GAA 1, 2, 4 FNC 3, 4 FBLA 3, 4 Hi-Line 4 Class Play 4 Class Secretary 3 Prom Court 3 Homecoming Court 4 Chorus 1 B. BROCK B. BUCHOLTZ A. BROKMEI.ER C. CATANIA J. ALBRECHT J. BISBEE J. BOSSHARD M. BOYD BRUCE BROCK Track 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 ALBERT R. BROKMEIER JR. Pete Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3 Sentinel 3, Vice-pre Football 2 Badger Boys' State 3 BRUCE R. BUCHOLTZ Transferred from Janesville as a Junior Choir 1 Wrestling 2 CARMEN A. CATANIA Band 1, 2. 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Forensics 3 Class Vice-president 3 Prom Court 3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Massed Band 3, 4 Massed Choir 4 Page Nine ROSEMARY COLEMAN SlCuSL' GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 FBLA 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Aqualba 4 Hi-Line 1, 2, 3, 4 FNC 4 Class Treasurer 3 CAROL L. COLLINS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 3, 4 Choir 2, 3 Hi-Line 1, 2, 3 Forensics 1, 2, 3 Massed Band 3 FNC 1, 2, 3, 4 Aqualba 4 JON W. COOMBE Coomby Football 2, 4 Homecoming Court 4 Track 2 Prom Court 3 W Club 4 JAMES DEHLER lKJiml7 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Badger Boys' State 3 FBLA 1, 2 Track 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Hi-Line 2, 3, 4 L. DORNACHER D. EBHERT D. DUFFIN R. EDWARDS Page Ten R. COLEMAN J. COOMBE C. COLLINS J. DEHLER LAURENCE D. DORNACHER KKLa1,ry77 Choir 1, 3 Forensics 2, 3 4 Hi-Line 1, 2, 3 Debate 4 FBLA 3, 4 Class Treas. 1 Class Play 4 DOROTHY DIANE DUFFIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Line 2, 3, 4 Duff Prom Court 3 Class Play 4 FHA 2 FNC 3, 4 GAA 2, 4 Aqualba 4 Massed Band 2, 3 DONNA EBHERT FBLA 2, 3, 4 GAA 4 FNC 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 ROGER EDWARDS History Award 3 J. FERGUSON S. FISHER J. FINDLAY E. FRODL ARLENE GESKE FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl's Chorus 1 FHA 4 Choir 2, 3 FNC 4 Aqualba 4 ' SHARON L. GRANT Choir 1, 3, 4 FBLA 1 Girl'S Chorus 1, 3, 4 WILLIAM CHARLES HUNT Bill Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Rep. 1 Homecoming Court 4 Choir 2, 3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 TPHCK 1, 2, 3, 4 Massed Band 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Aqualba 4 W Club 4 JEANETTE FERGUSON CiFeI,gY7 Fand 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 FNC 3, 4 Debate 4 GAA 1, 2 Hi-Line 4 FBLA 2, 3 Aqualba 4 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN ARLENE FINDLAY FBLA 1, 2 FNC 2, 3, 4 SANDRA RAE FISHER nsandyn FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 ' Reporter 3, Treas. 4 Homecoming Court 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FNC 4 Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 EUGENE J. FRODL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 4 A. GESKE W. HUNT S. GRANT Page Eleven D. HUSHER R. LARSON M. LAABS C. MALCOMB MARY ELIZABETH MALONE FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3 GAA 2 Girl's Chorus 2, SHARON LYNN MARSHALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 FNC 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 Class Vice-pres. FBLA 2, 3, 4 Aqualba 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Hist. 4 Forensics 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Line 4 Prom Court 3 Pep Band 4 Massed Band 3, 4 Spoon 3 MARY L. MCCULLOCH HJudy7! FHA 1, 2, 3,4 FNC 2, 3, 4 FBLA 4 GAA 2, 3, 4 DAVID MCWILLIAMS HDave!, Football 2, 3 FBLA 3 Page Twelve 3 3 2 DAVID HUSHER Dave Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Football Mgr. 3 MELVIN LAABS KCMe1N Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1 Pep Band 3, 4 Basketball 2, Mgr. 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Football 3 VV Club 4 ROBERT LARSON KiB0b!7 Baseball 3 Class Play 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 4 Forensics 2, 3 W Club 4 CAROL MALCOMB FHA 4 FNC 4 M. MALONE M. MCCULLOCH S. MARSHALL D. MCWILLIAMS JUDITH ANN MEUMANN ctJudyH Transferred from Warren Township High School as a Junior. FBLA 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FNC 4 FHA 1 Aqualba 4 LEN LEROY MILLARD FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 RICHARD E. MOULD V KlDick!! Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2 FBLA 1 W Club 2, 3, 4 DONALD NIEDLEIN HDOHYY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 4 K. ORCHARD M. PARTOLL C. PAPCKE J. PIOR J. MEUMANN D. MOULD L. MILLARD D. NEIDLEIN KATHRYN M. ORCHARD saKathyv: Girl's Chorus 1, 2 FNC 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4 Hi-Line 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Forensics 2, 3, 4 FBLA 4 Class Sec. 2 Aqualba 4 Band 3, 4 Debate 4 Choir 3 Class Play 4 Salutatorian CAROL PAPCKE Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 4 Massed Choir 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 FNC 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY C. PARTOLL Transferred from Palos Park, Ill., as a junior GAA 4 FHA 4 FBLA 4 Mixed Chorus 4 FNC 4 JOAN LOUISE PIOR Joanie GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 1, 3 FHA 1, 2, 3 Massed Choir 4 Parliamentarian 2 Massed Band 1, 2 Vice-pres. 3 Pep Band 2, 3 French Club 3 Pres. 3 Aqualba 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-pres. 1 Choir 1, 2, 4 Treas. 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 Prom Court 3 Page Thirteen CHARLES GEORGE RE GEZ W Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 2, 3, 4 Chuck,' Hi-Y 1, 2 Class Pres. 3 Prom King 3 Homecoming Court 4 JAMES C. RICE HJim!! Student Council 1, 2 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2 Vice-pres. 3 Pres. 4 NHS 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Line 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Homecoming Court 4 Baseball 3, 4 Prom Court 3 FRANK RICHARDS W Club 3, 4 Track 4 Band 1, 2 NANCY JEAN RIEDEL FHA 3, 4 FNC 4 FBLA 3, 4 J. ROWLAND J. SCHULTZ C. SCHULTZ T. SCHULTZ Page Fourteen C. REGEZ F. RICHARDS J. RICE N. RIEDEL JAMES ROWLAND KKJimH Football 3, 4 Class Play 4 Homecoming Court 4 CAROL SCHULTZ Squirrelly FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 Historian 2 Sec. 3 Hi-Line 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2 Cheerleader 2 FBLA 2, 3 Choir 1, 2, 3 FNC 2, 3, 4 Class Treas. 2 Student Council 2 Sec. 2 Aqualba 4 JOHN WILLIAM SCHULTZ Jack Football 1, 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2 Track 1, 2 THOMAS M. SCHULTZ KKTom!, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 A. SHOEMAKER F. STARCK M. STALLER D. STEINER DORIS CATHERINE STEINER FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 FHA 3, 4 Class Play 4 Girl's Chorus 1 Valedictorian CAROL ANN STELTER GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 3 Hi-Line 1 MARTHA JANE STEVENSON c4Marty:v Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Queen 3 ANN LOUISE SHOEMAKER FHA 1, 2, 3 Vice-pres. 3 FNC 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 MARY STALLER Transferred from Milton Union as a sophomore FN C 3, 4 FHA 4 FREDERICK A. STARCK Fred Transferred from North Judson, Ind. as a junior Class Treas. 2 Band 1 Track 2, 3, Mgr. 1, 2 DELORES ELLA STEINER HDeeU FBLA 2, 4 Aqualba 4 FNC 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 FHA 4 Class Play 4 Hi-Line 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 3, 4 Aqualba 4 Badger Girl's State 3 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 DAR Award NHS 3, 4 . HILDEGARDE DIANE STONE Diane Aqualba 4 FNC 3, 4 FBLA 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3 FHA 3, 4 Girl's Chorus 1 D. STEINER M. STEVENSON C. STELTER D. STONE Page Fifteen A J. SWAN D. TENTCHER T. TAFT G. THATCHER ELAINE TREJBAL FHA 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FBLA 3 FNC 3, 4 GAA 2 Aqualba 4 PHILLIP WAYNE VALENTINE ccwaynerv W Club 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 4 DONALD WARGOWSKY KIDOHH Football 2, 3, 4 W Club 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 4 Baseball 4 ELOISE WENDELL Student Council 3 Class Play 4 Forensics 2, 3 Homecoming Court 4 Prom Court 3 FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1, 2, 3 Gir1's Chorus 1 GAA 1 Hi-Line 2, 3 Page Sixteen JANICE ALVENA SWAN KKJanY7 FBLA 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3 Hi-Line 1, 4 Band 1, 2 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Court 3 TERRY TAFT FBLA 1, 2 Hi-Line 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2 W Club 4 DAVID R. TENTCHER llDaVe!7 GERTRUDE THATCHER HG,er,t!7 Transferred from Libertyville, Ill. as a junior Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 3 FNC 4 Conservation Club 3 GAA 4 FBLA 4 Not Pictured: ROBERT HAYNES CONSTANCE KOLLBECK CAROLE PAPENTHEIN E. TREJBAL D. WARGOWSKY W. VALENTINE E. WENDELL CLASS OFFICERS J UNIORS IV. DWINELL I. POLLOCK S. FISHER D. FRYE PRESIDENT ....................... ..... ........ B I LL DWINELL VICE-PRESIDENT ............. ............ D ENNIS FRYE SECRETARY .............................. . .........................................................................,.............................. ,....,......... S ALLY FISHER TREASURER .................. . ......................................,..........................,.............................................,............. IRENE POLLOCK ADVISERS: MISS HEGGE AND MR. HANSON SOPHOMORES E. SNYDER A. PAYNTER J. WILBER C. PHELPS PRESIDENT ................................................................. .................................................... J OHN WILBER VICE-PRESIDENT ............ ........ A RLENE PAYNTER SECRETARY ................................................................................................................................................... CAROL PHELPS TREASURER ............................................................................................ - .................................................. EILEEN SN'YDER ADVISERS: MRS. PETAK AND MISS BOARDMAN FRESHMEN L. MEUMANN N. GNATZIG P. JOSEPH R. POLLOCK PRESIDENT .... ........ ................................................... .... . .......... .... .... R I C H A RD POLLOCK VICE-PRESIDENT ......... ........ N ORMA GNATZIG SECRETARY .. ............................. ........................,..,......... .......................................,................,.,...... L O UISE MEUMANN TREASURER ..................................................................................,......................................,.......................,....,.. PAUL JOSEPH ADVISERS: MRS. FLANAGAN AND MISS MAERZKE Page Seventeen J UNIORS Back Row: C. Haugen, R. Hunt, D. Mould, D. Hap- ke, H. Koch, R. Hicks, R. Loomis, J. Harris, L. Lein Second Row: P. Heintz, B. Jordan, M. Hunt, G. Ha- gen, M. Loomis, N. Kay- ser, C. Kohlmetz, L. Ha- gen Front Row: M. Kainenick, J. Kligora, J. Kuhnke, H. Harley, A. Hopp Back Row: T. Splitter, K. Steig, J. Slowey, C. Trax- ler, C. Schadler, S. Taylor, R. Selker, L. Staller, R. Smith Second Row: K. Simpson, J. Watson, S. Voelz, D. Winn, J. West, C. Wake- field, J. Wickingson, S. Stone Front Row: A. Valentine, M. Sprecher, P. Taylor, M. Shober, J. Smith, J. Shadel, J. Sittig Page Eighteen Back Row: A. Marshall K. Schoppe, D. Rye, M Messner, M. Paynter, B 7 Partoll, D. Osgood, G. Pi- or, L. Mollet Front Row: C. Scherer, S Root, J. Mroz, I. Pollock L. McKenzie, R. Peiper, L Schultz 7 Back Row: N. Beck, D. Frye, W. Dwinell, C. Gnat- Zig, A. Fields, D. Bucholtz, C. Church, D. Fuller Second Row: L. Benner, B. Bittner, M. Britton, D. Dempsey, T. Bradley, E. Denio, J. Edwards Front Row: S. Dalee, S. Fisher, M. Boltz Back Row: R. Piddington, W. Orchard, D. Schmid, A. Paynter, K. Schlee, M. Pi- or, O. Peterson, R. Rubit- sky, J. Riedel Second Row: C. Peyer, A. Paynter, C. Phelps, K. Rowland, M. Remington, C. Sarow, E. Schoppe Front Row: S. Schoep- hoerster, R. Schultz, J. Scharine, D. Rowe, R. Schultz SOPHGMORES if Back Row: W. Cummings T. Dosemagen, R. Denio R. Brown, M. Connell, as ew 0 35 EDO p-9,77 55 'fs- m m 2 wi iowa we FJ! U mc ,TZ m' ca' 'fwxj 23511 v-so as me me ED' ZU P71 F PU lI1'11!D'1 SSP. 3 2753: :Sid 59? P 2 pow.. . Qs em? 12g 55553 H262 S' y , DeFries, J. Fitzgerald, Fleck, B. Fuerstenberg, Benner, L. Erickson Back Row: G. Sennett, C. Washburn, G. Steig, R. Stevenson, J. Wilber, L. Snyder, J. Sheehan, C. White, N. Watson Second Row: J. Taylor, B. Trumpy, K. Trewyn, R. Stradinger, J. Tenpenny, E. Snvder, S. Stone, M. Taft, K. Thayer Front Row: A. Smith, B. Uglow, C. Sc-cwell, P. Sell, K. Smith, J. Wiedenhoeft Back Row: D. Kiernan, E. Johnson, F. Kligora, T. Matzke, J. McLean, M. Hillerman, D. Hilton, F. Lawton, D. Helgeson Second Row: N. Mayer, D. Johnson, D. Klitzkie, J. Katzman, T. Hathaway, K. Morgan, E. Laabs, E. Hamilton, D. Knuteson Front Row: B. Mollet, R. Hoge, M. Krause, K. Hu- ber, C. Krueger, K. Hapke, M. McLean, P. Malone, P. Kramer, N. McCulloch Page Nineteen FRESHMEN Back Row: S. Winn, R. Winn, L. Wcgner, H. Tru- man, L. Totten, M. Trax- ler, J. Wiemuth, L. Wie- muth, G. Wilson Second Row: A. Tentcher, S. Tentcher, J. Watson, D. Wynn, R. Topp, B. Vail, L. Wells Front Row: J. Waga, S. Uhe, B. Wilber Back Row: D. Scherer, H. Stone, D. Priewe, S. Pid- dington, D. Rupnow, B. Strooisma, J. Snyder, R. Schultz, D. Schrodel Second Row: D. Papcke, D. Schneider, R. Nyborg, R. Pollock, R. Rohloff, L. Reese Front Row: J. Sullivan, J. Quass, K. Pitterle, S. Sho- ber Page Twenty Back Row: W. Butt, R. Fiege, D. Arnold, C. Frie- dl, J. Britton, E. Fero, G. Godfrey, R. Bass, E. Fin- cutter. Second Row: C. Chesney, N. Gnatzig, D. Boyd, M. Deporter, N. Gcrner, K. Andersen, S. Fitzgerald, L. Fisher, B. Fuerstenberg Front Row: C. Gross- kreutz, N. Geske, J. Doug- las, S. Godfrey, D. Coom- be, A. Blum, E. Bork, T. Copeland Back Row: S. Howard, R. Maas, P. Joseph, B. Mor- gan, H. Mishleau, K. Ja- cobs, M. Jury, R. Hepfing- er, A. Matteson Second Row: N Mould, J. Hoof, T. Kamenick, L. Meumann, C. Kelleher, H. Kucaba Front Row: C. Kramer, P. Knox, L. Hibbard, B. Huber National Honor Society Back Row: J. Rice, J. Dehler Front Row: Doris Steiner, Delores Steiner, A. Kearns, M. Stevenson, K. Orchard The Minneiska Chapter of the National Honor Society Was established in our school last spring. There were fifteen charter members, seven ju- niors and eight seniors. This is a national society Whose members are chosen from junior and senior students who have at least a B average. Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service are other qualifications for membership. The faculty vote on the students Who are to become mem- bers of the society. One of the highest honors that can come to any stu- dent is to be chosen as a member of The National Honor Society. The ad- viser to the group is Miss Dupuis. The charter members of the Society are: Class of 1956 Class of 1957 Carolyn Starck Marilyn Starck Ruth Foote Roberta Rabenhorst Elizabeth Bosshard Mary Liz Trewyn Linda Oldenberg Stephanie Thompson James Rice Doris Steiner Delores Steiner Kathryn Orchard Martha Stevenson Ann Kearns James Dehler Page Twenty-One AQUALBA STAFF Back Row: G. Thatcher, N. Riedel, C. Papcke, A. Hicks, J. Bosshard, S. Marshall, J. Swan Second Row: S. Grant, D. Stone, D. Duffin, J. Ferguson, M. Benes, M. Boyd, J. Meumann, R. Coleman M Partoll C. Collins, C. Schultz, J. McCulloch Front Row: Miss Hegge, D. Steiner. K. Orchard, S. Moksnes, M. Stevenson, Miss Maerzke, J. Pior EDITORS- Make-up: Martha Stevenson Assistant: Steve Moksnes Copy: Kathy Orchard Delores Steiner BUSINESS MANAGER Sharon Marshall Assistants: Judy McCulloch Judy Meumann Gertrude Thatcher CLASS EDITORS: Dorothy Duffin Rosemary Coleman ORGANIZATION EDITORS: Arlene Geske Mary Partoll SPORTS-GIRLS' : Carol Papcke BIOYS' : John Bosshard Allen Hicks Page Twenty-Two CALENDAR: Diane Stone Elaine Trejbal TYPISTS : Mary Boyd Marilyn Benes Jeanette Ferguson Carol Collins ART: Carol Schultz Nancy Riedel Sharon Grant PHOTOGRAPHY : William Hunt Joan Pior Janis Swan ADVISERS 2 Miss Maerzke Miss Hegge STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Mr. Buckingham, S. Fadness, P. Charles, D. Osgood, R. Stevenson, P. Joseph Second Row: A. Kearns, C. Peyer, K. Andersen, C. Kohlmetz, R. Pieper, L. Reese, J. Watson Front Row: J. Vannoy, M. Benes, S. Moksnes, R. Smith OFFICERS President ..... ............. S teve Moksnes Vice-President -- --- Rodney Smith Secretary --- --- Marilyn Benes Treasurer .... .... J erry Vannoy MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS Linda Reese Carmen Peyer Rodney Smith Steve Moksnes Jane Watson Sylvia Fadness . Carol Kohlmetz Marilyn BQUSS Paul Joseph Patty Charles Ronette Pieper A1111 K6-WHS Kaaren Andersen Robert Stevenson David Osgood Jerry Vannoy The Student Council is the student governing organization at White- water High. The members are elected by the students and serve under the supervision of Mr. Buckingham. The number of representatives from each class is determined by the size of the class, fone representative for every twenty members in a classj. The council meets regularly every month. Again this year Council Capers was presented for the public. The council was in charge of Color Day and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Day. School supplies Were sold by members before school and during the noon hour. Noon hour activities were again carried on for the students. An- other project sponsored by the Council in conjunction with College High is Teens Against Polio , Which raised 5520.32 this year. During the year the Student Council also sponsored a mixer, an open house, College Night, and the Homecoming parade. Page Twenty-Three llefzeapea iq flue Eagan Presented by the Seniors The play's the thing! Reading several plays, selecting one, trying out, waiting for the selection of the cast to be posted, rehearsirg- Now hear this-rehearsal tonight at 7 :30 . . . . Sorry can't make that movie-rehearsal tonight -, rummaging through attics for tas- selled lampshades and umbrella stands, hunting for costumes-knickers, middy blouses, loud bow ties and a teddy -made us realize that our play, Cheaper by the Dozen , was indeed the thing. The candids at the left show various scenes during rehearsals, and the play itself includ- ing one of father's familiar lineups-this one for fingernail inspection. Two performances were given, one a matinee on December 4, and the other the evening of December 5. The faculty director was Miss Nancy Dupuis assisted by Marilyn Schlawin, a local college senior. THE CAST INCLUDED: DAD ...................... James Dehler MOTHER - - - ----- Mary Boyd FRANK ........ .... L arry Dornacher ERN ESTIN E - - , Martha Stevenson ANNE ....... .... E loise Wendell MARTHA - - - Jeanette Ferguson BILL ...... - - - Carmen Catania LILLIAN - - - ..... Ann Kearns FRED ..... .... J ames Rowland DAN ...................... Melvin Laabs JACKIE .............. MRS. FITZGERALD DR. BURTION ......... MISS BRILL .... Rosemary Coleman - - - -- - Dorothy Duffin --- Robert Larson --- Sharon Marshall Ann Shoemaker JOE SCALES --- .... Bruce Piddington LARRY ............... - - - John Bosshard THE CREW INCLUDED: PROGRAM COVER ........ Joan Findlay POSTERS AND SETTING Art Department PROPERTIES ............ Judy Meumann Gertrude Thatcher Joan Findlay Mary' Partoll LIGHTING --- Terry Taft Dean Johnson CONSTRUCTION AND STAGE DESIGN Dave Husher Steve Moksnes Don Wargowsky TICKETS -- .... Doris Steiner Mary Boyd Mary Malone Bruce Brock MAKE-UP - - - - - - Sharon Grant PROGRAMS USHERS - - PRO'MPTER Arlene Geske Donna Ebhert Carol Schultz - - - - -- - Doris Steiner Delores Steiner Kathy Orchard - --- Delores Steiner Doris Steiner Kathy Orchard Carol Papcke Judy McCulloch Nancy Reidel Dorothy Duffin Page Twenty-Five CCNCERT BAND DIRECTOR: LT. COL. S. E. MEAR This ylear's band has developed more maturity of tone and balance as well as technical ability through performance of many varied Works de- signed to accomplish these results. Important events included the annual trip to Riverview Park, Chicago, the Elkhorn Fair, home games, concerts, and contest events. Fifteen mem- bers Were selected to represent the band at the Massed Band Concert held February 19 at Hartland. They were Carmen Catania, Marilyn Hunt, Irene Pollock, Nancy Gerner, Sharon Marshall, Ronette Pieper, Pam Knox, Lani Benner, Mary Sprecher, Janet Shadel, Jeanette Ferguson, Jim Deh- ler, Joe Tenpenny, Charles Washburn, and Bill Hunt. A fine pep-band provided excellent entertainment at all home basket- ball games and at some of the pep assemblies. PEP BAND Standing: J. Dehler, D. Johnson, B. Jordan, L. Lein Sitting: J. Pior, S. Marshall, L. Benner, I. Pollock, M. Laabs, G. Pior, C. Catania, P Charles, J. Mroz, R. Larson, C. Kelleher Page Twenty-Six MIXED CHOIR Back Row: J. Tenpenny, R. Hicks, D. Osgood, D. Rye, B. Piddingto-n, J. Watson, C Cataniaj , Second Row: S Howard, H. Harley, M. Kamenick, H. Stone, A Matteson, R. Maas, R. Larson, F. Starck, L, Dornacher, R. Stradinger, S. Grant, B. Uglow, D. Winn. Third Row: Grosskreutz, J. Quass, C. Scherer, A. Hopp, A. Valentine, S. Fisher, J. Mroz, J. Waga, C, Phelps, J. Wickingson, N. Gerner, K. Graham, S. Uhe, N. Kayser, J. Smith, L. Benner. Front Row: J. Pior, P. Taylor, S. Schoephoerster, D, Papcke, M. Sprecher, C. Papcke, K. Hapke, M, Reming.- ton, L. McKenzie, A. Paynter, P. Heintz, E. Bork, B. 'Wilber, J. Kligora, Mr. Hanson. DIRECTOR: MR. LLOYD HANSON OFFICERS MIXED CHHOIR GIRLS' CHORUS Co-Presidents ............. Carmen Catania President -------------------- Sharon Grant Fred Starck Secretary -nu --hun Judy Smith Secretary-Treasurer .......-,, Patsy Taylor Treasurer .....,. .... - -- Joan Pior CONCERTS Christmas - December 19, 1956 Spring - May 17, 1957 GIRLS' CHORUS Back Row: D. Papcke, A. Hopp, C. Papcke, K. Hapke, J. VVickingson, S. Uhe, L. McKenzie, P. Heintz Second Row: J. Quass, E. Bork, C. Scherer, J. Waga, A. Valentine, D. Wynn, S. Grant Front Row: C. Grosskreutz, H. Harley, P. Taylor, J. Smith, J. Kligora, B. Wilber, Mr. Hanson Page Twenty-Seven May 11, 1956 was the date of the annual Junior Prom. The theme, Coral Capers, appiopuately sug gested the extensive underwater decorations. Miss Louise Christenson, Mr. Kenneth Nehring and Steve Moksnes directed the decorating activities. These people did an outstanding job of helping to create an ef feet of an under-water paradise. At nine-thirty that evening, King Chuck Regez officially crowned his Queen, Martha Stevenson in the presence of the Court of Honor. Members of the court were Rosemary Coleman, Carmen Catania Eloise Wendell, David Davis Sandra Fisher, Steve Moksnes Janice Swan, Jack Albrecht Ann Kearns, Jim Rice Sharon Marshall, Dave Smith Page Twenty-Eiht Beverly Floerke, Dick Mould Joan Pior, Jon Coombe Dorothy Duffin, John Bosshard Marilyn Benes, Paul Eichmiller Carol Schultz, Jerry Vannoy Mary Boyd, Allen Hicks CITY Back Row: C. Socwell, M. McLean, M. Britton, S. Stone Second Row: C. Peyer, M. Kraus, K. Graham, I. Pollock Third Row: C. Kohlmetz, S. Dalee, M. Sprecher, D. Dempsey Fourth Row: M. Boyd, C. Schultz, M. Hunt, C. Wakefield Fifth Row: R. Coleman, K. Orchard Sixth Row: D. Duffin, R. Smith, J. Harris, M. Pior Seventh Row: J. Rice, T. Taft, J. Dehler, W. Dwinell Front Row: F. Starck, J. Swan, M. Stevenson, J. Slowey, Mr. Smocke, Mrs. Graham This year we have been fortunate in having our Hi HI-LI -Line in the form of an authentic newspaper. The Whitewater Register office prints each issue. Hi-Line staff members worked under the direction visers, Mrs. Graham and Mr. Smocke, Staff member for the year 1956-57 were: Co-Editors --- --- -- Martha Steve Asst. Editor -- Feature Editor --- ----- Sports Editor ..... --- -- Business Manager --- Senior Editor ....... -- Organization Editor ......................... In addition to the regular staff many other students s to time as reporters. of two new ad- nson, Terry Taft -- John Slowey --- Jim Dehler ----- Jim Rice Kathy Orchard Dorothy Duffin - Carmen Peyer erved from time Page Twenty-Nine if F.B.L.A. W FIRST GROUP Back Row: D. Steiner, N. Riedel, S. Stone, C. Wakefield, D. Neidlein, J. Wickingson, K. Rowland, K. Thayer, C. Socwell, S. Stone, E. Snyder, I. Pollock Second Row: G. Thatcher, M. Partoll, J. Smith, D. Stone, J. Swan, C. Peyer, K. Orchard, C. Phelps, M. Taft Front Row: J. Wiedenhoeft, L. Reese, R. Rohlc-ff, E. Schoppe, D. Ste lor, J. Shadel C. Stelter, M. Traxler, E. Wendell, iner, R. Smith, A. Paynter, R. Pieper, P. Tay- SECOND GROUP Back Row: L. Mollet, L. Lein, E. Frodl, A. Geske, L. Dornacher, S. Marshall, R Hicks, K. Hapke, K. Graham, M. Kraus, S. Fadness, J. Harris Second Row: Mr. Smocke, J. Meumann, D. Ebhert, P. Malone, S. Fisher, M. Hunt, B. Morgan, M. Boyd, L. McKen zie, C. Kohlmetz, N. Kayser Front Row: L. Benner, B. Mollet, S. Dalee, M. Benes, C. Collins, R. Coleman, M. Kamenick, J. Kligora, P. Heintz The Whitewater Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America, under the leadership of Mr. Robert Smocke, started the year with the following officers: President -.---.- ...............a Rodney Smith Vice-President .................... Lars Lein Secretary .......-............ Ronette Pieper Treasurer .... .............. J ean Wickingson Any member of the student bodyi enrolled in a business subject and maintaining a C average is eligible to belong to F.B.L.A. This year's membership totaled sixty-six. Some of the projects which F.B.L.A. has sponsored are: the school savings bank, a booth at the annual Carnival, a homecoming float, and a state spelling contest. Page Thirty F .H.A. FIRST GROUP Back Row: M. Dempsey, K. Graham, E. Snyder, M. Jury, N. Gerner, K. Hapke, N. Fetherston, P. Charles, M. Taft, K. Thayer, M. Remington, S. Uhe, J. Hoof Second Row: J. Taylor, J. Waga, J. Quass, S. Stone, A. Paynter, N. DeFries, M. Deporter, D. Boyd, A. Tentcher S. Tentcher, N. Mayer Front Row: C. Grosskreutz, R. Rohloff, J. Watson, S. Schoephoerster, S. Shober, S. Howard, B. Wilber, E. Bork, D. Papcke, B. Vail SECOND GROUP Back Row: D. Steiner, D. Steiner, N. Kayser, M. Shober, D. Dempsey, K. Schlee, C. lVIalcomb, S. Marshall, M. Pior, A. Geske, J. Harris, M. Staller, E. Trejbal, H. Harley, E. Schoppe Second Row: A. Valentine, A. Hopp, K. Rowland, P. Sell, C. Papcke, C. Sarow, N. Riedel, J. Kligora, D. Stone, D. Rowe Front Row: Mrs. Carey, M. Boltz, C. Schultz, C. Peyer, S. Fisher, M. Boyd, M. Kraus, M. McLean, N. McCulloch, J. Scharine, R. Schultz, R. Schultz ADVISER: Mrs. Robert Carey OFFICERS SENIOR GROUP JUNIOR GROUP President ....... -- Harriette Harley President ....... --- Patty Charles Secretary --- ,..... Mary Boyd Vice-President --- -- Kathy Rowland Treasurer ..... .... S andra Fisher Secretary ...,. --- Eileen Snyder Historian ........ --- Sharon Marshal! Treasurer --- -- Arlene Paynter Parliamentarian --- -- Jeanette Kligora Historian -- -,,-,. Eileen Shoppe Reporter ............,..... Anna Valentine Reporter ................... Kathy Graham During this year the Future Homemakers of America have undertaken many projects. First a picnic in September was held in honor of the freshmen. The junior group held a candy sale in October, while the senior group scheduled theirs for February. The girls also entered a float in the Homecoming parade. All of the officers attended the district meeting at Fort Atkinson. Whitewater was in charge of the secretarial group discussion. A project to make stuffed animals and send them to St. Colletta's was very successful. And also, at Christmas time, the girls went caroling and had a party. The F.H.A. together With the F.F.A. had a Helbilly Dance in April. The girls served the F.F.A. banquet in March. Page Thirty-One . .C. Back Row: J Hoof. M. Partoll, D. Ebhert, J. Meumann, S. Stone, C. Wakefield, M. Boyd, C. Malcomb, S. Marshall A. Geske, K. Rowland, S. Fisher, C. Papcke, M. Staller, J. Findlay, C. Collins, D. Duffin Second Row: M. Sprecher, C. Schultz, J. Ferguson, D. Steiner, K. Orchard. N. Mould, S. Uhe, S. Fisher, E. Trejbal K. Graham, N. Riedel, M. Taft, P. Knox, A. Shoemaker, B. Uglow, M. Frodl Front Row: N. Mayer, N. McCulloch, S. Schoephoerster, M. Boltz, C. Chesney, E. Denio, D. Stone, S. Voelz, H Harley, G. Thatcher, P. Kramer, R. Coleman, L. Benner, M. Dempsey FUTURE NURSES' CLUB This year fifty girls joined the Future Nurses' Club With Sharon Mar- shall leading them as president. The other officers were as follows: vice- president, Kathy Orchard 5 secretary, Sharon Voelzg treasurer, Mary Sprecher. To acquaint the girls with nursing, the group took several trips. One trip was to St. Colletta's at Jefferson and the other to Michael Reese Hos- pital in Chicago. There Were also representatives from the various hos- pitals Who spoke to the group this year during the regular meetings. Thus the girls were given many opportunities to get first-hand information in the field of nursing. The Future Nurses' Club is very grateful to Mrs. Stephen Ambrose for her help and fine Work as an adviser. Page Thirty-Two Back Row J Rice, C. Gnatzig, B. Partoll, L. Millard, A. Fields, A. Brokmeier, J. Vannoy, R. Haynes, D Hapke W Valentine W Orchard, F. Kligora, T. Matzke, F. Lawton, J. Katzman, G. Sennett Second Row K. Morgan, J. Riedel, D. Fuller, A. Marshall, K. Schoppe, D. Arnold, H. Truman, D. Neidlein L God frey D Schmid, D. Bayers, D. Knuteson Front Row Mr. Ernst, L. Schultz, A. Matteson, G. Wilson, R. Winn, T. Schultz, L. Staller, E. Frodl W Butt E hincutter A. Blum, H. Kucaba auluae Zlaameaa of rqmeaica ADVISER-MR. HARVEY ERNST F.F.A. OFFICERS President -....................... James Rice Vice-President .... -- - Albert Brokmeier Secretary ....... ..... J erry Vannoy Treasurer --- --- James Dempsey Sentinel - - - .... Delbert Hapke Reporter --- .... Kenneth Schoppe The organization of the Future Farmers of America is always notable for the numerous and varied activities which it sponsors. Most important of all are the home projects which are carried on individually. These along with the various class and group activities provide a full program. Boys who won their letters representing top honors this year were: A. Brokmeier, J. Dempsey, D. Hapke, J. Katzman, D. Knuteson, F. Lawton. K. Morgan, W. Orchard, J. Rice, and K. Schoppe. Emblems were won by: A. Fields, C. Gnatzig, T. Matzke, L. Staller, W. Valentine and J. Vannoy. All classes attended the Farm Progress Day in Fort Atkinson in Sep- tember. Trips were taken to various places including the Renk's Seed Farm at Sun Prairie, The Little International at Madison, the Sentinel Sports Show in Milwaukee. The F.F.A. judging team went to Madison on April 8. Local events of importance were the annual initiation in December, the scrap drive in March, and the father-son banquet in April. Page Thirty Three G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss Frances Ebert, had another active year. Besides being in charge of the Homecoming dance, they participated in noon-hour athletic contests, a playday with neighboring schools, two mixers, and, finally, as a climax for this year, the Gingham Ball based on the theme The Bluebells of Scotland. Officers were Sandra Fisher, president, Carol Kohlmetz, vice-president, Arlene Paynter, secretary, and Sylvia Fadness, treasurer. HA!! UIIEBFIBHUBTS R. PIEPER, S. FISHER, C. KOHLMETZ, M. BENES, J. SMITH, D. BIGELOVK HBH Uheerleaders L. REESE, E. SCHOPPE, A. PAYNTER, P. KNOX Page Thirty-Four A CLUB Left to right: M. Messner, D. Smith, M. Paynter, A. Paynter, A. Hicks, J. Albrecht, R. Mould, K. Schoppe, T. Splitter, B. Brock, D. Davis, R. Smith, D. Wargow sky, J. Rowland, J. Rice, J. Schultz, B. Partoll, J. Coom- be, J. Bosshard, T. Taft, R. Larson, W. Dwinell, W. Valentine, J. Vannoy, S. Moksnes, C. Regez Center: Coach Crummey The W Club is composed of City High lettermen with Coach Crum- mey as the adviser and David Smith the president. In November, the Whitewater businessmen gave a banquet in honor of our Undefeated, Untied, Championship Team. At this banquet each member of the team received a miniature gold football lettered with the memorable inscription Undefeated. Mr. Crummey received a trophy for his outstanding work as Coach of the Year in our conference. The Week following our victory over Delavan, the student body Was called together for a special victory celebration. At this time David Smith and James Rice acting in the absence of Captain Jerry Vannoy presented the Championship team trophy to Coach Crummey who in turn presented it to Mr. Buckingham for the school. The trophy was engraved with the now famous slogan, The Team with a Heart. PRESENTING THE TROPHY D. SMITH, J. RICE, COACH CRUMMEY Page Thirty-Five HOMECOMI G 1956 City High's 1956 Homecoming Dance was held on October 12. Jerry Vannoy and Ann Kearns reigned as King and Queen. The members of the court, senior football players and their dates, were: Dave Smith and Carol Kohlmetz, Chuck Regez and Sandra Fisher, Wayne Valentine and Patsy Malone, Jack Albrecht and Marilyn Benes, Jon Coombe and Lani Benner, Don Wargowsky and Judy Smith, Allen Hicks and Bonnie Jordan, Dick Mould and Beverly Floerke, Bruce Brock and Martha Stevenson, Jim Rowland and Carolyn Wakefield, John Bosshard and Sally Fisher, Jack Schultz and Ronette Pieper, Torn Bigelow and Mary Pior, Jim Rice and Mary Boyd, and Bill Hunt and Eloise Wendell. The crownbearers were Elizabeth and Dennis Graham. The gym was decorated to represent a football field. The background for the throne was a large foot- ball with the throne raised in front of it. On the walls were colorful murals of players, cheerleaders, and fans. Page Thirty-Six 3 Page Thirty-Seven FOOTBALL Back Row: J. Wilber, W. Dwinell, C. Schadler, M. Paynter, C. Regez, D. Smith, A. Paynter, W. Valentine, A. Hicks, R. Hicks, Coach Crummey Second Row: R. Smith, R. Mould, J. Albrecht, B. Partoll, J. Vannoy, J. Bosshard, J. Rice, J. Schultz, D. Da- vis, D. Wargowsky, Assistant Coach Hacherion Front Row: J. Watson, Mgr., T. Bigelow, C. Church, J. Rowland, B. Brock, W. Hunt, J. Coombe, A. Marshall, K. Schoppe, T. Splitter The small spark of life which began to glow in the early practices of the Whitewater City High School 1956 football season burst into a raging fire as the team went on through the sea- son undefeated. With a nucleus of fifteen returning lettermen, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Jim Crummey, and the fine job done by our captain, Jerry Vannoy, the team set their goals high and strove to reach them. No one man on the team can be accredited with the team's success for it was truly a team effort. At the end of the season we placed seven members on the All-Conference teams and one man was honored as All-State. The men placed on the All-Conference first team were: Jim Rice, Jerry Vannoy, Dave Davis, Bernie Partoll, and Dave Smith. On the second team were John Bosshard and Myron Paynter. Allen Hicks, Dick Mould and Chuck Regez received All-Conference honorable mention. Dave Smith was honored by Wisconsin sportswriters as an All-State tackle. Coach Crummey was unanimously elected Southern Lakes Conference Coach of the Year, an honor well-deserved. SEASON SCORES Page Thirty-Eight Whitewater 20 Lake Mills 12 Whitewater 26 Jefferson 6 Whitewater 19 Mukwonago 7 Whitewater 28 Wilmot 13 Whitewater 39 Burlington 0 Whitewater 34 East Troy 6 Whitewater 22 Elkhorn 0 Whitewater 28 Lake Geneva Whitewater 32 Delavan 0 Page Thirty-N ine BASKETBALL Aw TEAM Back Row: A. Hicks, J. Vannoy, M. Paynter, C. Regez, C. Schadler, M. Messner, A. Paynter, Coach Nehring Front Row: R. Mould, J. Albrecht, B. Partoll, J. Tenpenny, Mgr., J. Bosshard, T. Splitter, J. Schultz BASKETBALL 1956-57 The start of the 1956-57 season found nine members of last year's team back. Our team, led by Coach Ken Nehring, was in contention for top honors all season long and was tied for first for several weeks. Lake Geneva and Burlington accounted for all four conference setbacks which found the Whippet team tied with Lake Geneva for second place. Both of our non-conference losses were to Fort Atkinson, one early in the season and the other in the Fort Tournament. This was one of our better seasons with an overall season record of thirteen wins and six losses. Chuck Regez and Dick Mould were elected co-captains. Chuck and Dick were our only representa- tives on the all-conference teams. Chuck was on the first team with Dick on the second five. Bw TEAM Standing: Coach Lehmann, H. Truman, M. Hillerman, J. Britton, S. Piddington, R. Pollock, Mgr. Kneeling: L. Snyder, D. Hilton, P. Joseph, S. Winn Page Forty Nov Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 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