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with a board of education consisting of Dr, H. P. Landry, clerk, Alvin Woodford, treasurer, and Herman Knitter, president. Norman Panzenhagen was principal then, and today still patiently and adeptly directs life behind school doors. ..---4 Q? Principal Norm Panzenhagen Came to Cadott in 1948 In 1952 the compulsory subyects included English 9 10 and 11 c1v1cs 9 world history 10, U S history 11 and four years of physical education Elective subJects were English 12 general mathematics algebra geometry geography general science drivers education social problems visual aids band chorus home economics and agnculture 9 10 11 and 12 The students were also active in music forensics dramat ics student organizations and sports In 1950 Mr Willard Miller was appointed the first dean of boys and Mrs Gertrude Johnson was the first dean of girls. Their successors have been Mrs Eunice Brusen William De Jung Miss Dorothy Hebert Harold Lindeman Eugene King Mrs Emma Jane Luebstorf Mrs Barbara Gosh and Alvin Hawkinson In 1954 an elementary school btulding was constructed to provide more and better facilmes for both the high school and grade school factions A beginners' Latin class was added in 1955 and the following year two years of Latin were offered Latin has now become an established department in C H S In 1955 a noon hot lunch program was instituted Students from the elementary grades and high school together with the faculty and administration have been served a tasty nounslung meal each school day noon since that time ,L 4, 4 ,, ' ik, . We ,J-I X r ,J 1, L biology, chemistry, physics, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, secretarial practice,
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Classes of 1887 and 1888 1 fThe first two classes to graduate from C,H.S.j Seated Maggre Sherman Fred Munroe Standmg Mrnnte Wrllramson Reed Munroe Nettle Batson The board approved and acclarmed Professor Church1ll's regulatrons They moved to adopt the recommended rules and course of study for hrgh school and to send a copy of them to the state supenntend ent of schools Durrng the wrnter of 1904 1905 the annex burlt rn 1886 burned down and was reburlt the same year In 1917 a new school was erected on the old srte In 1911 the pnncrpal hrs one assrstant and the erghth grade teacher taught the hrgh school, When the school was accredrted l.l'l 1912 the pnncrpal had two asslstants In 1929 two electrve subyects were added and a thtrd assrstant was engaged A musrc department was rntroduced rn 1931 and rn 1936 a musrc rnstructor was hrred A commercral teacher was engaged rn 1934 In 1938 a Smrth Hughes agrrcultural course was added to the cumculum and a home economrcs course was planned Dunng the latter half of 1938 a gymnaslum lrbrary musrc room laboratory and several locker and cloak rooms were added on the north srde of the bu1ld1ng In that year too a school bus wluch averaged nrnety mlles a day owned by the LaVrgne Company WHS fll'Sf used C0 provxde transportauon for the students Another bus was put rnto use rn 1941 at the same trme that a workshop for the agncultural students was completed Dr1ver's educatron was added rn 1949 and a full physlcal educatron program rn 1950 Thls changed C,H S from a basrc to an mtegrated hrgh school accredrted by the state of Wrsconsm Graduates of Cadott are scholastrcally elrgrble to enter colleges and other rnstrtutes of hrgher leammg In 1953 243 students were enrolled rn the grades and two new teachers a physlcal educauon Instructor and an asststant coach and sclence teacher were added numberlng the faculty at ten high school teachers four elementary grade teachers and a vocatronal agncultural mstructor At that trme the hrgh school was a state supported pubhc school . . . . . . . I I ' - 0 . . - I I I 0 I a I I I 1 I 0 I I I I . . . . - o n 3 I 0 I I I l I o 1 D I D Y 0 I 0 I O C O 9 0 Q . -- . I D . . . . -- . I I . . . . - . 0 I
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CLASS CF I88 FRED MUNROE MAGGIE SHERMAN fi, The valedictorian of the first graduating class of C. H. S. , in 1887, is its sole stu'vivor - Fred L. Munroe, a gentleman now living 1 in well-earned retirement at Wenatchee, Washington. Through our correspondence with him, we have found him to be in gen- eral good health despite his 89 years, and living wisely and carefully in the home he and his late wife occupied. Because of his unceasing interest in his Alma Mater Graduate of 1887 IW Fred L. Munroe, 1958 , C,H.S, , his large, framed g ys, several one-year teaching certificates, and the original copy of the valedictory which he delivered at commence- sent to us, and are now some of our most important museum pieces, We consider ourselves very fortunate in having so many of the firsts from diploma, a botanical collection from hi h school da ment in 1887 have been our high school's history. Salutations t hi fi him as our first graduate. www an Drew o t s ne alumnus! We are proud to claim MAMMA.p PROC RAM . I ? 4 x K , I ' J. A Musim',4lnnlrumental, MRS Im.Xl'nsos. 1 t' . ' 5 ' V , ' ' 4 A ' 4 rx I K l'n.u't-rn, REV. WM, GALLOWAY. ' W mms,- llBil ln the Festive. Daly, SCHOOL. ESSBX,- If4llll'!Ili0ll Neresmry tmvNlxt-1-ws. FRED MUNROE. Sn bot-1. CI VI SA V1 Col stmng,7 aiustc on the' Waves, Quan:-rrrz. . g I-.smtp-. - 'Amr-rim un at-ener - MAGGIE Snnnlan. Song,- silvery Waves, CITIZENS. - Plelftrirzxtwrlos or DIPLOMAW. June 1 - - 3 P- S l.',-f Whi!P tht- Sutra are Watlrhlnuz Wei' Me. SCHUOL. l:Exr:nu'Tl0N, You are Cordially Invited. , Q .l. WWW m El. NAM, I3
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