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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 Our Former Principals RIVER FALLS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL River Falls, Wis.—J. IL Ames, President School of Educational Agriculture—I. .M. .May, Director. A. X. Johnson, An. Husbandry. Dear Editor: As I look back to the troublous times of 1017 when the Arrow first assumed the form of a High School annual, and now see the intervening weeks and months in retrospect, many memories of associations at ilukwonago are brought back to mind. There were times when despite all our efforts we felt as though the ends sought were far from being, realized. We found it difficult to carry on tin work and steady development which must of necessity take place in a growing institution. Educational advantages never keep pace with increasing cost of living and changing social conditions. It is very gratifying to look back at flu- hearty support which all of our High School undertakings received from the community as a whole, and I feel convinced that this one factor is largely responsible for the rapid growth of the school. Dedicated as this volume is to the village, it should remind them that it is theirs to continue to build up and support. A. X. Johnson, SPRING GREEN PURL1C SCHOOLS Jas. F. Desmond, Supervising Principal. Spring Green. Wis., Jan. 12. 1920. Dear Editor of the “Arrow.”: I watch with pleasure the progress made in each issue of the “Arrow.” It brings back to my mind old friends and fond remembrances. Your high school spirit and the spirit of your alumni is a credit as well as an asset to any com- munity. 1 am proud to have taught in .Mukwonago. Very sincerely, Jas. F. Desmond. Page Eighteen
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1920 : THE ARRQ W : 19 2 0 ently. Miss Fleming taught us the elementary rudiments of swimming in the deep waters of French, and also how to skate on the slippery ice of Medieval History. Miss Andrews introduced to us the gym spector of Geometry, and Miss Alexander taught us to appreciate the association with worthy authors in the literary world of days gone hy. On February 6. 1920. the Juniors presented their play. Stop Thief,” at the Park Theater. It proved a success, which was due in a great measure to the splendid coaching of Miss Fleming. The cast was as follows: Joan Carr.............................................Marion Sell Mrs. Carr............................................. melia Schrank Caroline Carr.........................................Myrtle McAdams Nellie Jones........................................Gertrude Schwartz James Cluney ..................................Paul Perry Detective Thompson ...........................(’has. Goetz Mr. Carr..............................................Robert Johnson Dr. Willoughby ......................................Stanley Churchill Madge Carr ....................................Alice Wylie .rack Doogan .........................................Harold Sheridan Rev. Spelain ................................ Forrest Stark Sergeant of Police ...........................James Gerity Officer O’Mally ...............................Earl Brady Shortly after the play one of the Juniors, Marion Sell, hid farewell to her Classmates and teachers. We were all sorry to see her go. The Juniors are planning to have their “Prom” April 22. 1020. All of us are beginning to realize that our year of Junior High School is drawing to a close, so let us all cheer once more: Rif. Raf. Ree, Rif. Raf. Rum, We the Juniors, Class of '21. In Mi morn of Our Junior Yrar. Thus gone, but ever dwelling In the hearts of those who shared. Lives the memory ever dwelling In the thoughts of those who cared. Myrti.k McAdams, ’21. Page Seventeen
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