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7'fNWr,foJ0'ffj X . L it X f VV l 1 'Lf mf Top Picture, Lambda Psi- Bottom Row: lone Kakac. Gehri, A. Hickey, Hill, Bidwell. Kylc, Kalb, B. Friemoth, Kitzman. Second Row: Huth, Barker, Bonnett, Bales, Frey, Dixon, Furley, Kinateder. King, Graham. Third Row: Kelch. Houghton, Buening, Kraus. E. Friemoth, Kell, Irma Kakac, Haferman. Cummings. Fourth Row: Baumgartner, D. Bushey. Holman. Hand, Jones, B. Breidenbach, Draeger, Hackett, Kraus, Baker. Fifth Row: Barth. Bollerud, Hare, L. Bushey, Caird. Carlson, Calkins, Bystrzychi. J. Breidcnbach. Top Row: Hodge, Davis, Fish, Felch, Farnham. Bower. W. Breidenbach, Belk. Bottom Picture, Philo Sophio- Bottom Row: Powell, E. Perry, Morgan, Thayer, Schoenke, V. Perry, McLean. Madsen. Second Row: Retrum, M. Walsli. N. Uren, Piepenburg, M. Larkin, Littlejohn. Nelson Taft. M. Uren. Third Row: Higgins, D. Shuman, C. Larkin, Weaver, R. Larkin, C. Rcbenstorf. V. Ritsema, McCune. Fourth Row: Miles, Marshall, McGinnis, Rabenhorst, Rogers, Winklemaii, Meisner, E. Mitchell, Riescn, Fifth Row: McGinn, Meske, Revi, Luebke, Schaller, Wiitke, Witklinski, D. Mitchell. Top Row: Reid. Rowley, Sturgis, H. Rebenstorf, C. Ritsema, Wilcox. F. Wilccmx, Trewyn, D, Wzilsli, N. Shuman. . . . judge into two groups . . . Members with surnames be' ginning with A through K may become members of the Lambda Psi . . . Officers for this year inf eluded Ann Hickey, president, who called meetings to prepare and practice for assembly programs . . . Cyril Schaller, as vicefpresident, took charge of the social functions of the group . . . Arthur Carlson, as secretaryftreasurer, took charge of the funds . . . Meetings held to plan programs .... 140 Philo Sophio is the other literary organization of the high school . . . Officers of this organizaf tion are Virginia Perry, presidentg Richard Rowley, vicefpresidentg and Donald Walsh, secretaryftreasf urer . . . All students whose names begin with L through Z are eligible to join . . . This year both of the societies wound up in grand style, having .successfully presented many Monday morning asf semblies.
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'U'J'D+'i '1M ' Qf,ff'ir 'Wa2' 'IN FGM if '55 l'fiN'j',tt'l'i'5 we Bottom Row: McLean Davis, D, Mitchell, York, Hodge, Wilcox, Second Row: Farnham, E. Mitchell, Meisner, Krueger, Miles, Mr. Ritzman. Third Row: Sehaller, Walsh, Calkins, Luebke, Meske, Swallow. Top Row: Reid, Reb nstorf eCaslin Hare Busher Barth f-- K x , for the College Hig oys Am. , 4' ' 'iic of the oppo r Q ' A i 1 er that aused the do ball sq . . Entering G , Q - N cnt usiasn an h b o I' agu ames layed ai cc c d r z man, inn e e A ov! it s e s - H s at Q f. e , 1 . f ls 1 l 'I t ' a h 4 re ' , , at ' 97 a squ y his I f uty the be' g' of 3 y ,Q ' . Due the f nine m f last year's squad, ' W, as handicapped by lean season . . . Sta X j ith a bang, the boys defeated the Watertcuw B team 12f0 in their first game . . . Due to the size of the competing schools, the opposing teams were able to back up their regulars College High had to offer .... iwith a much stronger string of subs than the A game bunch of boys suffered defeat through the conference competition . . . lost to Milton Union l6f6 . . . ln the contest with Evansville, College High again came out on the bottom with a defeat of l3fO . . . Jefferson took them into camp m 142 with a score of 39f0 . . . Lake Mills handed them heir worst defeat of the season with a final score of 44f0 . . . lt was not until their final game that they battled their way to the top, winning the Brodhead game by a score of 2Of9 to close the season with four defeats and two wins . . . the Hrst and last game giving their only wins .... Only two men will be lost from the squad this year . . . these two, however, are a couple of the most valuable players College High has witnessed in recent years . . . Captain Dan Mitchell and Arthur Calkins played their last game for the College High . . . Captain Dan Mitchell is one of the few to have four letters to his credit. SEASONS RECORD C, H, S, ,,,,,.,,,,,...,....... 12 Watertowii B ...,. 0 C, H, S, ,,,,, ..., 6 Milton Union ............ 16 C. H. S. ..... ..,. 0 Evansville ...... ......... l 3 C. H. S, ..... .... O Jefferson ..... ......... 3 9 C, H, S, ,,,,. .,,, O Lake Mills ...... ......... 4 4 C, H, S, ,,,,, ,,...,. 2 0 Brodhead ...... ...... 9
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