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ROBERT VOIGT RICHARD WINCH MARION WINKEL GILBERT VEIT — “Gib” — Band 1-2-3-4; Class Play 4. — “Happy am I, irom care I’m free. Why can’t they all be contented like me?” DOROTHY VOGEL — “Dot” — Glee Club 1; Future Homemakers 4. — “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” RAYMOND VOGEL — “Ray” — “Industry is the parent of success.” IRENE VOIGT — Future Homemakers 2. — “Full of sweet indifference.” ROBERT VOIGT — “Bob” — Football 3-4; Rifle Club 3; Glee Club 1. — “Do I like Work? What do you think I am?” RICHARD WINCH — “Doc” — Band 1-2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2; Forum Club 3; Extemporaneous Speaking 3-4; Debate 3-4; Stamp Club 1-2; Journalism 1-2; Annual 2-3-4; Honor Society 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-2-3; Prom King 3; Prom Committee 3: Class Play 4. — “Where there is music there is love. My ambition is to be a great musician.” MARION WINKEL — “Shrimp” — Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Journalism 3-4; Extemporaneous Reading 2; Girls’ Athletic Club 4; Honor Society 1-2-3-4; Student Council 4; President of Class 1-2-3-4; Operetta 2; Minstrel 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Library Club 3-4; Forum Club 3; May Ball Court 1; Annual 4. — “Her size does not denote her greatness.” V.- GILBERT VEIT DOROTHY VOGEL RAYMOND VOGEL IRFJ E VOIGT 17
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ELVIRA SCHMITZ GILBERT SCHNEIDER VERNON SCHROEDER JACK SCHUMACHER GENEVIEVE SCHWARZ VERONA STECKER LEONARD STEFFEN LE ROY TYSON ELVIRA SCHMITZ — “Elvirie” — Journalism 4; Girls' Athletic Club 4; Honor Society 1-2-4; Annual 4. — “She’s always smiling for she has an infinite deal of wit.” GILBERT SCHNEIDER — “Static” — Track 1; Intramurals: Softball 3-4. — “Beware, I may do something sensational yet.” VERNON SCHROEDER — Intramurals: Softball 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; Volley Ball 1. — “Yea, his tongue needeth lubrication.” JACK SCHUMACHER — Patrol Boy 2-3-4; Class Officer 2; Intramurals: Softball 2. — “Come what may.” GENEVIEVE SCHWARZ — “Gen” — Journalism 3-4; Annual 3-4; Girls’ Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Operetta 2; Minstrel 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Cheer Leader 1-2-3-4; Library Club 2-3-4; Forum Club 3; Class Play 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 4; Tennis 1-2-3. — “A loyal supporter of all things entered into.” VERONA STECKER — Library 3-4; Future Homemakers 2-3-4; German Club 3-4; Honor Society 1-2-3-4. — “Speech is silver, silence golden.” LEONARD STEFFEN — “Len” — Football 1; Track 2; Intramurals: Softball 1-2-3. — “He is quite a youth—at times.” LE ROY TYSON — Track 1; Football 1; F.F.A. 3-4; Intramurals: Indoor Ball 1-2-3-4. — “Bashfulness is connected with good sense.” 16
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President — Marion Winkel President — Marion Winkel Vice-President—Harold Hoffmann Vice-President — Lillyan Bechlem Secretary — Earl Ninow Secretary — Jeanette Albers Treasurer — Stella Geiser Treasurer — Arthur Hoerth ADVISOR Miss Schwake Class Colors ...................... Blue and Gold Class Flower.............. American Beauty Rose Class Motto......“Forward Ever, Backward Never” HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS High School—Ah, at lest the long-waited for day of entering Chilton High School has arrived in September, ’38. when eager and ambitious freshmen plunged their way through the doors to begin a new life of preparing themselves for the future. Remember how shyly we walked down the halls, looking for room numbers? How embarrassed we felt when we barged in the wrong room and were politely excused by our upper class-men for we were only “green freshmen”. Bravely our members showed that they were really made of something other than that green substance, for they soon took part in football, basketball, track, forensics and journalism. When we returned to school in 1939, our freshman characteristics had disappeared and we became more dignified. We merely glided along through that year for we were only looked upon as middle class-men. Our Junior year arrived and our boys had already showed their ability in track, basketball, or football. As for forensics, Alyce Klo-fanda, representing our class in non-humorous declamation, won the league contest and represented the school at the district conference contest at Horicon. Many of our boys received letters as athletic awards. On May 23. 1941, the most outstanding social event of the junior class was held. We danced to the rhythmic tunes of Ted Gay under a full Hawaiian moon, ruled over by King Dick and Queen Lillyan. As seniors, we former members decreased to 63 as we completed that last link to our chain of four years. On December 27. 1941, the annual Senior Ball was held in the school gym. The class has always been well represented on the Honor Roll. Each graduate feels a deep sorrow at leaving our Alma Mater after four years of service in C. H. S. We look back with pride upon our record. Our class has proved to be a class of leaders and in providing the best of material in every phase of activity. Each individual is embarking on a different ship upon the sea of a new life, striving to attain more brilliant accomplishments and success in his specific work. Graduation isn’t the end, it really is the beginning of........ well, no one knows what. 18
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