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CHARLOTTE PAGEL AND JERRAINE CRITER THE FLAG RAISERS Each year the student body elects a senior boy and girl to raise the Stars and Stripes to wave in all its splendor. This 3rear Charlotte Pagel and Jerry Criter were given the honor. In the morning and in the evening they raised and lowered the flag. This is an important procedure because this red, white and blue banner is a symbol of America’s freedom and in this manner we can pay tribute to it. 12
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THE GRADUATING CLASS of CHILTON HIGH SCHOOL announce COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4, NINETEEN HUNDRED and FIFTY-THREE CHILTON HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
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Left to Right: Claire Pfeffer, Verne Buhl, Lucille Heimermann, Charlotte Pagel, SENIOR CLASS NOTES Eugene Mortimer, Eldred Totzke, Rosemary Beyer, William Rehrauer All the Seniors entered school this past fall with one thought in mind, that this would be our final year at CHS. Nevertheless, we all have to admit that our high school days have given each of us a little joy and pleasure in one way or another. The Homecoming was quite an event for the Seniors this year. Charlotte Pagel was selected by the school to be our Homecoming Queen, and her court consisted of Marcia Stenklyft, Peggy Zimmerman, and Donna House. The theme of our class float was “Roses To Our Team” which, because of its beauty, took first place among all the floats entered. After the game there was a swell dance with music by “The Six Sons”. During the first semester we selected the following officers to lead our class: Claire Pfeffer as president, Lucille Heimermann as secretary, and Charlotte Pagel, as class treasurer. Early in the second semester the members of the Senior class were called together to select graduation invitations and calling cards. It was then that we all realized the end was drawing near, and that before long we would be graduates. During the second semester Gene Mortimer was elected president of the class, Eldred Totzke, vice president; Rosemary Beyer secretary, and for treasurer the class selected Bill Rehrauer. The seventh of February was a great day for the Seniors, for this was the date of the Senior Ball. The theme for the ball, as selected by the class, was “Penguin Ball”. It was a great success due to the fact that the class worked together so well. The music was furnished by Ron Harvey and his orchestra. Lucille Heimermann was selected Queen by the class, and Eugene Vollmer as King. The members of the court were Janice Jobelius and Bob Stadtmueller, Marcia Stenklyft and Spencer Courtice, Donna House and Ted Pagel, Peggy Zimmerman and Russ Young, Charlotte Pagel and Dave Neuber. The Seniors put on their class play in the last week of April. “Arsenic and Old Lace” was the title of the play. The play was a huge success and the class received much praise for their efforts. At last the final day arrived, the day we had all so long been waiting for, our graduation day. As we walked through those hallowed halls for the last time we all had little lumps in our throats, for never again would we be able to re-live those memorable four years at CHS. 13
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