University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Quiver Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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QUIVER MARCH 4 6 11 17 20 24 27 30 Junior High heard President Coolidge give his Inaugural Address over the radio at the Downs’ home. Art Exhibit in Miss Blake’s room. The Training School Children trip the light fantastic toe. The reason a basketball game and dance. Green was in evidence. Certain people broke spending money at the Quiver Carnival. The fourth grade dramatized “Old PijK-s and the Dryad.” The Northwestern Printing Company was visited by the fourth grade. The fourth grade took a trip to the Water Works and went thru the plant. Another trip was taken by the fourth grade, to the Fire Department. APRIL: 1 Have va' been fooled yet? 5 The fifth grade Citizenship class entertained the sixth grade and the Junior High in assembly. 5 Everyone had the spring fever. Xo work and all play as a motto was well carried out. 8 The third grade organized an Audubon Society. 9 Everyone enjoyed the Easier Party. 30 Another month has slowly past. MAY: 1 May day is enjoyed by the intermediate grades. 10 The Arrow was issued. 22 Many pupils enjoy a hike out in the country. 28 George Sawings walked to school with his girl. JUNE: 5 Annual picnic of the entire Training School was held. 8 Finals were over and the 8A‘s graduated. 9 Everyone at last realized that vacation had come. SCHOOL CITY OFFICERS Edward H., Lyman, Edward M., Xorman. Virginia. Mary. 1 925

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QUIVER NOVEMBER: 10 Miss Lockwood arrives to take Miss Stone’s position. 21 SB’s give a dramatization of the story The Miraculous Picture. Fifteen dollars was made for the Welfare Fund. 7B's give a play “Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. 25 Tuesday a notable day for the Junior Highs. ”( n Plymouth Rock an operetta was presented by them in the auditorium. Good talent shown especially in EdwarJ Hart. 26 Audubon Society of the fourth and fifth grades met and decided to plant cherry trees near the bird bath. A double attraction for the robins. First grade had a Thanksgiving Party. DECEMBER: 10-31 No school. Scarlet fever epidemic and Christmas vacation. JANUARY: 5 All were back on the job ready to start the New Year right. All prepared to make up the work missed. 9 Lyman Lcvi tein's play When We Were Boys” was presented by the 8B boys at the assembly. 23 The last day of school for the SA’s. At the assembly the 8A’s were in charge. The girls gave a style show displaying their own dressmaking. The play “Ncver-the Less” was produced by three A’s. Finally the graduates received their sheepskins. 26 The sixth grade is rather French), for they gave a French Party. 27 Junior Highs had a party in the gym. The former 8A's were the guests. Good music and a .good time was enjoyed. FEBRUARY: 3 New semester starts. The 8B s become the dignified KA's. Mis Bradbury back at school was greeted by her friends. 2 Semi-annual nomination for the School Society officers. 12 Harry and Edgar do a little electioneering. 13 The first grade studied the usefulness of butter and served it. The fifth grade had a Valentine Party. One little girl had many Valentines, one at a time would be better for one so young. 17 The election was held. Edgar was elected by a narrow margin. 20 The eighth and seventh .grades enjoyed the pictures during the Geography period. Friday is a day looked forward to in Geography. 24 The Arrow was issued with an extra sheet giving the Constitution of the School Society. . Manager of the Arrow Virginia S.. Harry W., Carl I). 1925 ' » • S6



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