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SENIORS are GRANTED Diplomas D. Beyer, E. Bittner, A. Ziegelbauer, L. Schmahl. SENIOR REVIEW In 1944 eighty-five “greenies” entered the open portals of CHS and strolled strangely down the halls. We meandered into the rooms and found the teachers greeting us with arms outstretched—full of books. Of course it didn’t take long for us to get over our bashfulness and really get on the ball. Those who forgot their inhibitions and entered Forensics were Helen King, Doris Steenport, Barbara Heimann, Dolores Schabach, Dick Rady, and Louise Schmahl, while Shirley Kuhn was the only Frosh in one of the three one-act plays. The majority of the class was also found in Band, Glee Club, or Journalism. We couldn’t forget the high-light of the year, could we? So we’ll mention the Freshman Reception as our first big success. Time marches on! We return in ’45 as Sophomores grinning proudly at the new Freshies, for we now are upper-classmen. Again we head the list of Forensics winners when Louise and Barbara win locally and travel to the league contest. But, added to our Forensic list, we have Tom Horst, Roland Schaff, Audrey Alten, Shirley Kuhn and Eunice Aebischer. Then look! On the football team we have Schleh, Skarke, Bruckner, Wenig, Keuler, Schaff, Phillips, and Rady. Pretty good, eh? And they’re still at it. Now we’re Juniors! We have our same prize “he-men” sport players and again Louise took her declam from the local contest to the league and on to the district. We were very proud of the biggest social event in our high school days. You guessed by now that we made the Junior Prom a huge success. Queen Marge Hertel and King Greg Wenig danced in the “Little Dutch Garden” as Tony Winters provided the music. For the grand and final year, the 68 seniors are again on top. We believe in quality and not quantity so we get off to a good start with our Lettermen leading. Our Senior Ball came off with much ease, when Queen Rosemary Heimermann chose King Don Keuler to reign on November 29. They danced to Gail Shepherdson’s orchestra in the “Northern Woods” with all the real effects. We could go on for pages and still our proud seniors live on — just watch us, we’ll be champions in our field. As we leave our Alma Mater, we’re thanking her for all she’s given us and we’ll try to be as good to the world as she’s been to us------- 15
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1. Eunice Aebischer—her speaking voice to Angeline Nennig. 2. Audrey Alten—her freckles to Grace Duchow. 3. Cecil Arena—his debating ability to Gordon Propson. 4. Dolores Beyer—her figure to Betty Jaeger. 5. Kenneth Bock—his dancing ability to Dolores Vogel. 6. Eugene Bittner—his tuba to Delmar Burg. 7. Dolores Breckheimer—her size to Janet Salm. 8. Arno Bruckner—his ability to get through school in four years to Francis Kartheiser. 9. Elaine Buhl—her dark eyes to Alice Veit. 10. Dolores Burg—her giggle to Betty Steenport. 11. Gerald Burg—his FEA work to Bob Pfeffer. 12. June Demler—her ability to flirt to Dorothy Ludwig. 13. LaVerne Haul—her gift of gab to Jeanette Paultz. 14. Cyril Daun—his attentiveness in classes to Francis Schmitz. 15. Georgianna Eldridge—her good grades to Rosaline Heimermann. 16. Alice Fluhr—her sweaters to Jean Schrage. 17. Valeria Freund—her wavy hair to Margie Lemke. 18. Valeria Groeschel—her good times to Jackie Ihmler. 19. Colexia Halfmann—her voice to Eunice Pilling. 20. Barbara Heimann—her wit to Lucy Huffing. 21. Rose Mary Heimermann—her long skirts to Margie Schmidt. 22. Marjory Hertel—her ability to blush to Dolores Ecker. 23. Milford Hintz—noon hour basketball to Leroy Weninger. 24. Dolores Hoerth—her car to Mr. Drone. 25. Tom Horst—wills all his time to Stub Reiss. 26. Lucille Jandrey—her ability to make friends (with the boys) to Florence Grittner. 27. Yvonne Jensen—her teeth to Dorothy IL phner. 28. Douglas Joos—his size to Mike Salm. 29. Helen King—her explosive Irish temper to Marion Wingers. 30. Arthur Kopf—his smile to Wilmer Beyer. 31. Roger Kraus—his smooth black hair to Roger Wenzel. 32. Donald Keuler—his dashing manner to someone v ho n-eds it. 33. Shirley Kuhn—her studying ability to Kathleen Iloffman. lfi
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