Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1919

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THE ARROW 1919 1919 Page Thirteen

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1919 THE ARROW 1919 Jlmtiiu ilmtrnal THE JUNIOR CLASS. Just to let von get a little idea of what the Junior» are. 1 am going to introduce them to you. and tell you as nearly a 1 can how they seem to ire. First, the’e is Dor- othy Ahrens, she is our honorable President, and surely no class ever had one as faithful, for she seems to carry most of the responsi- bilities of the others, and she helps the Ju- niors through all their troubles. Winifred Brady is next in line and although she is not President like Miss Ahrens, she is a mighty good classmate. Rex Patrick Brophy is our dangeerous one for he sometimes goes as far as to take his revolver to Geometry class. He's a regular “Villa.” so to say. Now here is Elsie Gannnon. who is always ready to giggle with anyone and Louise Geritv who is foreveer collecting money for something. I don’t see how she doc this job. for as long as I have k »o vn her 8l e seemed very incap- able of handling “dough.” Gerald Goodman is a real nice litlc fePow and is very obePent, (especially under Miss Murphy).’ Onil Hil lier has been wearing a very sad frown lately and I guess sh« is mourning for Jim Lnvin. who has not been at school for some time, for she used to b«vp such a time dis- cussing affairs with him across the nis!«. Forrest Jackson comes next in Imp. He is pure Junior with a great deal of interest in a Senior class member. Viola Kingston is known as our chamnion note writer (just a k Mr. KivlinL IWel Lartz i« the tease of the Junio» class for she is always both- ering someone. I think she is different from Irina Merry because Irma is a real quiet Junior. Leo. M.tten was nearly robbed of all his money the other day when Rex attacked him revcl-oliver in hand. Frank Sheriden hrs a great deal of interest in the Domestic Science rom and Harold Stoecker is the class dude, while his brother Walter is a real nice little fellow and I believe he likes a certain girl from the room downstairs. Ruth Sug- d« n. I would call another giggler like Elsie although she is very serious whn it comes to lessons. Brian Tuohy is pure Irish, and next comes Kut h Warn hold who is liked by all for s’e plus the march for Us to pass out of ihe school room. Laura Wiedeman, being t’e smallest, is the baby of the class, and M’ldr cl West is •« real classmate to every- one Erwin Van Valin is known as the boy w:F the wonderful eyes, while Julius (nuf sed). I think I have told you everything that would eluM ct . -ive ’ll the Juniors of AlTik- won ago High School. JUNIORS WIN PRIZE Jn|i«u u • Mitte » and Forrect Jackson composed the judging team which w»s sent to represent Mukwonago High School at the Waukesha Dairy Show. They con»noted w»th Hu of eer Countv judging for the prizes given to the school showing ’ ability in judging cattle. f MuRwonago won first prize, which was twenty-five dollars, and most or ’ to th esnle 'J; agricultural t -»i ; » hPV have received since entering High School. Page Twelve



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1919 THE ARROW 1919 U,hr $upiuimnrr (Elasn President. CLASS OFFICERS. Alice Wylie Vice President • • . ■ . . . James Gerity Secreta ry .Charles Goetz Treasurer . . ..... Myrtle McAdams Class Reporter Gilbert Mundschau SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT. The Sophomore class began the year 1918-1919 with their usual large enroll- ment. Of course, a few of the “old pals” had dropped from the happy throng —but most of the live ones were back in full force, eager for the second year of their high school career. The second year has been even better than the first as far as the activity of our individual members was concerned. During a good part of the year the class, in accordance with the proper war spirit, refrained from class gatherings of the usual elaborate type. But this spring we blossomed forth in a jolly picnic in honor of the timid Frosh. Phan- tom was the scene and really we had a good time. Our boys have been represented actively in the athletic field both in baseball and in track. Four boys, Bud Goetz, Gilbert Mundschau, Earl Brady and Paul Perry, all made the baseball team. In dramatics Charles Goetz, Gilbert Mundschau and Alice Wylie played prominent parts. Patje Fourteen

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