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Page 27 text:
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FRESHMAN CLASS Last September, the portals of old C. T. H. S., stood open once more to welcome the new group of green freshles . As the enrollment proved, it was one of the largest classes that Chatsworth High School has had for sometime. Thirty-five boys and girls enrolled. Later, three of the group left school, leaving the present number at thirty-two. Under the direction of the class sponsor, Mr. Sherman, officers were elected. They are, President, Mary Margaret Herr Vice President, James Hubly; Secretary and Treasurer, Rosemary Ortman, On September 26, at the first home football game, the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen. During the course of the day the Freshmen faces were painted a bright red. Obliged to wear hobo or hillbilly clothes, and made to bow Egyptian fashion to the Sophomores, they made a very sad sight. Nevertheless, the Freshmon were good sports and enjoyed themselves immensely at the party held in their honor that night. October thirty-first arrived, bringing with it Halloween and the Freshmen return party. Decorations, games, and refresh ments befitting the occasion were enjoyed. Standing—back row, left to right: Y ilkerson, Knittles, Bushong, Johnson, Bruner, Beck, Third row--left to right: Taylor, B. Ortman, Sterrenberg, Second row--left to right: Mr. Sherman, Perkins, Mootz, E. First row--left to right: Hubly, and Adams. R. Ortman, Horr, Rebholz. Lawless, Arends, Huttenburg, Matthias, Seright, Livingston. Cording, McKinley, M. Roberts, Roberts, Shockey. Zorn, Dennewitz, Paul, Seright,
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BAND There was great difficulty in making out a schedule for band practice until it was finally decided to practice at 8 a.m., four days a week. The first public appearance was at the Carnival, sponsored by the Women's Clubs, February 27. The band consists of 25 members. It is composed of both grade and high school students. Some of the beginners have been working up to the point where they also may enter the band. Many Instruments and properties for the music department '. ere purchased by the school at on expense of about £600. Band members• 3ack Row-----Left to Right; Kueffner, Lorn, D. Schade, Sheeley. Beck, Pearson, Kohler Third Row----Left to Right; Iluttenburg, Lafferty, J. Heiken, C. Schadc, Porterfield, Arends Second Row--Loft to Right; P. Heiken, Matthias, Mr. Juvinall, W. Livingston, Keith Bouhl, Kenneth Bouhl Front Row----Left to Right; Koerner, F. Livingston, J. Bouhl, Lawless, and Sims.
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