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FRESHMAN CLASS e, B. Lud- W Bo st, B. OI' er, Mescar, H feff aefer, P ch Suttner, V. Koehler, E. Meyer, Suemnicht, A. S to rightjz C. Daun, left 1'OW Front Nz ruck- ucht, Tennessen, I. B ch ey, D. S W etrau, Nacht arsons, G. Rufling, Lieb ner, P SI' Marken, G Miss J C2 wig, Beck, S. Jacobs, Hostettler. hmitz, D. Molg, Nellesen, R. Bolz, Noll, Pilling, Sc C33 M. Schomisch, A. Freitag, E. Lintner, C. Schaefer. Salm, M. Parie, D. Buhl, sl cu C er, S. ck ge, Schi dres, Geor En Criter, E. S. C49 olff. Geiser, D. W oelker, L. ann, Wagner, Grenzer, V eim aefer, R. H ch batz, M. S 31.1 G euler, Bolz, A. K 57 ttcher, L. Bowe. 1 06 chabach, E. Wolff, Graney, Hoge, B mitz, A. S ch , Steiner, S. S ann, Schluchter, L. Schmitz Rothm Bowe. K. chneider, , Powell, Groeschl, S ederich rens, G. Diederich, Kleinhans, L. Di QI' ahon, A. B CM owe, M er, L. Diederich, L. B gf! Wa ortrnann, Griem, N. hner, A. P ep Bechlem, H Greuel, W. ning, E. en ger, G. Pfeiffer, Casper, P obri ner, Young, D. K Ortlieb, H. Kies fx 10 v Propson, H. Peters, Shaurette.
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x X2 i S S S S SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President - Gloria Manderscheid President - John Helmke Vice-President - Jacqueline Hume Vice-President - Gloria Manderscheid Secretary - Joseph Zeegers Secretary - Virginia Ecker Treasurer - Calvin Zernicke Treasurer - William Baier ADVISORS Miss Moehn Mr. Moser A hand reaches toward a shelf. With swift, gentle lingers it selects a book much fingered, well-read. The book is laid upon a table while the reader seats himself and prepares for a comfortable hour of reminiscing. The book, Treasured Memories, is opened. Idly thumbing through it the reader comes to the heading, Sopho- more Year in High School. With a dreamy smile, first one page is turned, then another. Here is the record of the first day at school. It's pleasant to be back again. We know the prospective teachers with one exception, the new history teacher. As it is our business to find out about him, we proceed to do so. Since he seems very nice we worry no more, content to let at least some of the future take care of itself. This first day passed very pleasantly, remembering old friends, making new ones. The days following slip by as easily as counting the pearls of a necklace. The sophomores are taking a grip on things. The outlook for football is poor but there is a saying, Where there is a will there is a way. The homecoming game is followed by a dance. You see, a good loser is as sporting a person as can be. For several weeks now school has seemed refreshingly new again but now that some of the glamour has worn off the Teachers' Convention brings a remembered lift to dull spirits. These little vacations do wonders for a grind. Thanksgiving day passed into the realm of things gone by. Christmas approaches. Everywhere are gayety and good wishes, tinsel and evergreen. These pages are 'dlled with memos on Christmas vacation, during which time we ring out the old year and bring in the new. The next page deals solely with basketball. There have been notations of games played in pages preceding but now it seems a fever has gripped us. Come on! Play, fellows, play! Several soph- omores are on the team, some as substitutes, true, but it's a step closer to the real thing. Spring! Swinging around the corner with contest, Eliminations, District, State. On and on. Spring fever! What a terrific siege of it has gripped Chilton High! But then we pull out of it to think of baseball and senlor class doings. Commencement. All waiting to leave an impress-on upon the books of time and Treasured Mem- ories. More and more crowds the pages. Suddenly, it's summer vacation. Our sophomore year in C. H. S. is over. -.261
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W x S S x S X S S w x S S S X S E x 5 S S X E S X S S X X X W W FRESI-IMAN CLASS NOTES CLASS oFF1cERs FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President - Richard Young President - Ruth Ann Mescar Vice-President - Jack Hoge Vice-President -- Alma Horst Secretary -- Ruth Ann Mescar Secretary - James Pfeffer Treasurer - Eloy Greuel Treasurer - Audrey Schaefer ADVISORS Mr. Krueger Miss Marken On September 4, 1940, ninety-four freshmen enrolled in the Chilton High School. At that time they were pretty green, but having gradually overcome this, they are now participating in many activities. The Frosh were well represented at the Freshman Reception and the entire affair was a success. The class was represented in Forensics by the following: Ruth Ann Mescar, Ruth Georgeyand Charlotte Schaefer. Ruth Ann won an A rating in the local contest and in the contest at Horicon. From there she went on to the state finals at Madison and received an A rating, Several freshmen tried out for debate, and quite a few joined the band and glee club. They were well-represented in athletics and James Pfeffer made the first basketball team, which is some- thing that doesn't happen very often in the life of a freshman. On the whole, the freshman class is quite a class, and everyone is looking forward to the coming years. -28..
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