Chilton High School - Tigerette Yearbook (Chilton, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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JUNIOR OFFICERS First Semester First row: F. Kampfer, C. Anhalt. Second row: G. Propson, J. Buhl. Second Semester First row: D. Jodar, J. Steenport. Second row: B. Schaefer, John Scho-misch. fjuniosii. Those Juniors! If you’ve been reading the school paper during the year 1948-49, you’ll know what we mean. In September we noticed in the HILLCREST that there were 60 Juniors, but you’d never guess th-ey were the smallest class in the school. In the same issue the football team took some headlines. We found that John Schomisch, Don Cooper, Leo Keuler, Carlton Haese, Jim Rady and John Steenport were taking their share of the credit. Time rolled by and we picked up the November paper. On November 17 basketball took its place in the sports field and Don Cooper, John Schomisch, Jerry Buhl and Lloyd Buechel were among those on the floor. December: Among the able performers in the all-school olay were Paul Schmidlkcfer, Ruth Alten, Carol Halverson, Ramona Zuberbier, Calvin Huber, Nancy Miller and John Schomisch. The leading character in the Christmas Pageant was Carol Anhalt, a Junior. With January came semester tests and the honor roll. Here a large proportion were Juniors. In the March HILLCREST the forensic contest comes to our attention. Who should we find but Paul Schmidlkofer and Florence Kampfer who really know what they’re talking about. In the April issue, the activities of the Music festivals are reported. The Juniors are kept pretty busy because there are 20 of them in the bend and they are well represented in the Glee Club, too. If we need any additional information the May HILLCREST informs us of the Junior Prom. It seems as if King Don Jodar and Queen Lorraine Salm reigned over this festive event in tune to the music of Richard Kent and his orchestra. Well here it is June already. We’ve really had fun because you see we’re just — those Juniors! 22

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GiaU Prophecy Twenty years from now our Seniors of ’49 will be as follows: Dolores Ausloos—First French Horn Player in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Wilnrer Beyer—Manager of a- flect of rocket ships to the moon. Helen Brotz—Co-manager of the Jodar Hardware store. Grace Duchow—Trying out the recipes she learned in Home Ec. on Bob. Dolores Ecker—Writing a column on- advice to the love-lorn. Eleanor Emery—Feeding the chickens on her Jericho farm. Peter Fox—President of the Bachelors’ club of America. Richard Geiser—Taking Red Skelton’s place. Beatrice Guenther—A Powers Model. Donna Groeschel—Helping John raise his football team. Rosaline Heimermann—Living in Hawaii under the palm trees. Dorothy Hephner—Married to a farmer from Stockbridge. Alice Hertel—Washing diapers in her Gravesville mansion. Donald Hoffman—Mayor of Chilton which has a population of 1,234,567. Betty Jaeger—Dental hygienist to Bob Pfeffer. Herman Juckem—Van Johnson’s stand-in. John Juckem—History teacher in Mr. Freibur-ger’s place. Richard Kampfer—Traveling salesman for a nylon hosiery company. Florence Handler—Editor of True Love magazine. Francis Kartheiser—Professor of chemistry at the U. of Wis. Cleta Keuler—Oxydol Sparkle Girl on the radio. Jeanette Keuler—Living on her Potter ranch. Donald Kobriger—Quarterback for the Green Clarence Kopf—Being a good little husband for Alice . Lyle Kossman—Big game hunter in Canada. Catherine Landgraf—Principal of Girls’ College. Marjorie Lemke—Personal secretary to president of U. S. Dorothy Ludwig—Check room girl at the Eagles Ballroom. Patrick Meier—Bouncer at Brothertown. Adeline Meyers—Assistant to Irene of Hollywood. .John Mortimer—Raising his own football team. Roger Mueller—Floor walker in a girls’ sweater department. Dolores Nachtwey—Managing the Chilton Beauty Shop. Arlene Paulsen—Chief stewardess of the Paulsen Airlines. Jeanette Pautz—A private secretary making arrangements to marry her boss. Robert Pfeffer—Principal of CHS. Rose Marie Price—Star of the Skating Vanities. Willis Priebe—Taking Ted Williams’ place. Robert Reif—Crooner with Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra. Cyril Reimer—First Wisconsin Olympic champion. Alice Roehrig—Gym teacher at the Oshkosh Insane Asylum. Lucy Ruffing—Instructor at Arthur Murray’s Dancing School. Lorraine Salm—Directing at Warner Brothers. Marjorie Schmidt—Bubble gum expert. Jerome Schomisch—Star captain of Notre Dame. Jean Sehrage—Taking care of her twelve kids in her house trailer. Lorraine Schultz—Has gone heart and soul into the Squirt business. Donald Schwobe—Chauffeur of the John Toth family. Robert Schwobe—County agricultural agent. Betty Steenport—Living happily ever after near Potter. Elroy Steger—Preacher at the Lutheran church. Califern Tyrrell—The wife of a well - known plumber. Mary Jane Van Daalwyck—Spending some time in Switzerland. Alice Veit—Reading the post cards on her mail route. Bay Packers. Catherine Voigt—Still peeling potatoes at the Central Hotel. Elmer Wagner—Completely remodeled Pla-Mor Bowling Alleys. Madonna Walt—Traveling with her husband who is an officer in the Army Forces. Reger Wenzel—Singing in the Metropolitan Opera. Marian Wingers—The wife of a wealthy broker, also a society woman. 21



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JUNIORS A-L Row 1—B. Landraf, C. Halverson, C. Anhalt, J. Domler, L. Just, J. Kopf, M. Hein, L. Lueloff. Row 2—R. Alten, F. Kampfer, J. Klitzko. A. Bittner, M. Heimermann, E. Beyer, J. Goeser, R. Daun, M. Dukevis. B Hephner, C. Liebzeit, S. Lautenschlaeger. Row 3—Miss Koch, D. Cooper, C. Haese, R. Gerner, L. Buechel, D. Kampfer, J. Bailey, L. Keuter, D. Jodar, C. Huber. Row 1—B. Woelfel, L. Schoenborn. J. Woelfel, J. Sartori, L. Sartori, J. Starfeld, M. Neuber, A. Nennig, A. Pohland. T , , r7 How 2—L. Nennig. E. Pilling, J Salm, N. Miller, J. Sturm, B. Schaefer, F. McGrath, JUNIORS, M-Z A. Riemer, E. Ziegenbsin, R. Zuberbier. Row 3—L. Weningar, D. Sabel, P. Schmidlkofer, B. Ruffing, P. Steffes, G. Propson, J. Rady, John Schomisch, D. Martin. Row 4—A. W. Gordon, L. Nett, K. Whitby. B. Rolloff, John Stcenport. T3

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