Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1919

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THE ARROW 1919 1919 MERLE REICHOLD. “Merle.” “Oh----” English-French Course. Laurean 1. Philomathian 3. Literary 2. Girls Club 2, 3. 4. Dramatics—Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. “A maiden fair with dark brown hair, Who studies quite precisely. Her blushes deep are far from rare, Her words come quite concisely” LELAH ROGERS. “Giggles,” “Happy.” “Golly, I don't quite understand that —but” English-French Course. Laurean 1. Philomathian 3. Dramatics—Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Girls Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Class Secretary and Treasurer 2. “Sing a song of six pence, Oh, Lei ah, dear we pray. Keep your smile for all the while It helps us through the day. RAMONA TANS. (Valedictorian) “Yes, I see.” English-French Course. Philomathian 3. Literary 1, 2. 4. Dramatics- Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Arrow Staff 2. 3, 4. “Even dignity will ride in a Ford” GERTRUDE WYLIE. “Gert.” “Wcll-a-a-a-” Modern Classical. Laurean 1, 2. Girls Club 3, 4. Vodvil 3. Arrow Staff 3, 4. Girls’ Club President 4. Class President 3, 4. When in the course of human events it becomes necessam to bluff, let us bluff.” Page Seven

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1919 THE ARROW 1919 LUCILE KINGSTON. “Iky,” “Kinky.” “It was about this time.” English-French Course. Laurian 1. Philomathian 3. Literary 2. Dramat- ics—Juniar Play 3. Vodvil 3. “Pretty and witty, clever and fair, Another like her you'll not find anywhere.” PEARL MAIR. “Dodie.” “J e----erusalem” English-French Course. Philomathian 1, 3. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4.. Literary 22. Dramatics—.Junior Play 3. Vodvil 3. Arrow StafT 4. “She stoops to nothing—but the door” DOROTHY MILLER. “Dot.” “Oh, girls, Vve been to only seven dances this week. English;French Course. Philomathian 1. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President 2. President of War Activities Society. Arrow Staff 4. “What sweet delight a quiet life affords” THELMA PERKINS. (Salutatorian) “Tummy.” “I that I'd b— Croak ” English-French Course. Laurean 1. 2. Girls’ Club 2, 3, 4. Class Vice President 3, 4. Arrow Statff 1. Dramatitcs—Ju- nior Play 3. Deed a minatory Contest 1. Debate 1. Literary 1. “She charms us, so clever and coy They say her heart is in Hast Troy” Page Six



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SENIOR GASETTE FIFTH YEAR OF STRUGGLE CIRCULATION GOOD PR ICE--THE 5 GOOD SENSES A CLASS OF ONE - THOUSAND - NINE - HUNDRED - NINETEEN ABOUT TO LEAP INTO THE WIDE WORLD—SPLASH BIG ? ? ? ? Letter From Class-Mate Over There Tool, France, Jan. 1, 1919. Dear (Hone) Friend:— Tool is sum town. We have bein hear all most ten days and haven’t had no pie sense we got here nor have we bin lighting yet only fightin’ cooties. We drill an’ march every day an’ snmtimes at night as guards. The weather is good only it rains every nite. Don’t forget 1 lov’ you as badly as always. Merlett is sitting hear— writing to his girl too. I think I killed 10 Germans. Yoors till a French girl cuts you out. Orville. Will Magaret ever cease leaving her g’s oil of her words? SOCIETY Bee Sharp entertained on a large scale the other scate, 1’earl Mair. B. Natural spent a pleasant time in A flat. Miss Merle Reichold en- tertained Misses Pearl Mair Ramona Tans, and Doro- thy Miller in honor of her birthday, Monday evening, March 31, 1919. Pearl play- ed piano, Ramona knit, Dot sang, and Merle danced. Orville Guthrie entertained all the Senior Boys at his home, April first. When the Clocks Were Set Ahead. It is with little wonder that the twins hated to have the clocks set forward an hour, fclvcry morning af- ter the bell rings, two “Blue Coats” are seen hurrying across the campus a n d Marjorie complains that she had no time for break- fast. Orville hurries in as if he was going to upset the building and himself too. Merle Reichold breezes in like a steam engine at pre- cisely five after nine The change however doesn’t af- fect Lucile. She is always in a hurry to sec Hazel Bade. I wonder why? Ra- mona and Dorothy arc al- ways here on time. Will Orville ever come to class on time?

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