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SOPHOMORE REVIEW “The sophomores are at it again ’ That was the word ringing through the dark corridors of C. H. S. What did it mean? Well, no, they didn’t commit a crime, nor did they do anything wrong— well, maybe a little something, but not much of importance. But they were “at it.” What? Well, just----------- In forensics they were “at it.” Yep, they even had a star winner in dramatic declam, the one and only Beatrice Jennings who got first in the local contest here, and represented Chilton at the League contest in Plymouth, where she received a “B” rating. But hold on—they also had a star orator who won first at the local and went to Plymouth where she also received a “B” rating, and that could be no one else but “golden voiced” Barbara Heimann. There were also many others who were “at it,” and did a wonderful job at the local contest: Helen King, Doris Steenport, Lois Bukolt, Louise Schmahl, Tom Horst, Roland Schaff, Audrey Alten, Shirley Kuhn, Eunice Aebischer, and Delores Schabach. Then there were the musically inclined members of the sophomore class, who were found either in 211 or 214 doing their bit as part of the chorus, band, ensemble, and even soloing. When the all-school plays were put on, again our budding Thespian, Beaty Jennings, was on the stage doing a grand job. As for sports, boys were found playing football, basketball, and every other sport C. H. S. has to offer. Then—the girls were hard “at it” in G.A.A. Who said girls aren’t sports? That pretty well covers everything, and after that, it’s evident what is meant by “the sophomores are at it again.” Of course, they don’t want to be conceited, but just would like to leave th? impression that if anything is needed, ask the sophomores, they have it. Right? 22
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JUNIORS Front row: (left to right) J. Woelfel, A. Peters, D. Rusch, L. Nickel, R. Friederichs, K. Knauf, B. Keuler, B. Woelfel, E. Landgraf, P. Diedrich, A. Schnell, J. Mayer. 2nd row: M. Dietz, V. Juckem, V. Buechel, R. Sabel, M. Zorn, M. Weninger, L. Gerner, E. Schmitz, D. Bowe, S. Ruffing, A. Man-derscheid, Miss Fletcher. 3rd row: R. Ninow. L. Baltz, V. Grenzer, M. Salm, D. Bittner, A. Hoffman, H. Merten, D. Heimann, R. Gebhart, R. Nett, J. Miller, H. Geupel, Mr. Macrorie. 4th row: M. Hoffmann. M. Nennig, G. Geiser, L. Juckem, A. Buhl, D. Bessert, E. Redig, H. Baier, E. Kasper, L. Klessig, M. Rusch. R. Stephany. 5th row: J. Buelow, J. Scholz, L. Beyer, J. Just, J. Kobriger, I. Schultz, C. Dingeldein, L. Zahn, E. Rozman, P. Roll, F. Vogel, D. Weninger, M. Ziegenbein.
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SOPHOMORES Front row: (left to right) V. Groeschel, C. Halfmann, B. Ritzke, E. Loose, B. Jennings, D. Schleh, G. Wenig, ,R. Olbrich, D. Beyer, D. Steenport, M. Hertel, Y. Jensen. 2nd row: Mr. Hohman, G. Heimann, R. Heimerman, D. Jaeckels, D. Schabach, J. Millay, P. Voigt, E. I5ah! Toth, B. Ninedorf, L. Schmahl, L. Bukolt, Miss Schermerhorn. 3rd row: S. Steffes, E. Aebischer, B. Heimann, S. Kuhn, A. Fluhr, M. Vogel, E. Wagner, J. Dernier, G. Eldridge, M. Schaefer, A. Salm, A. Nilles. R. Schwarz, B. Schafer, S. Jaeckels. 4th row: H. King, L. Schmitz, A. Alten, D. Breckheimer, D. Burg, V. Freund, E. Portmann, J. McHugh, V. Heimerman, K. Bock, G. Burg, J. Winkler, D. Sattler. 5th row: J. Sartori, R. Rady, G. Phillips, D. Keuler, R. Schaff, A. Bruckner, T. Horst, R. Price, A. Kopf, C. Hoerth, R. Thede, V. Skarke, C. Daun. 6th row: E. Bittner, G. Schroeder, M. Hintz, R. Neuber, M. Hephner, G. Rolloff, C. Schaefer, R. Kraus, D. Schaubs, C. Arenz, K. Kernan.
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