Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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juiu- iuj.rb£ The Girls’ Club Pop Row. left to right—Anderson. Clark. Bullion. Mair. S'iir.ir.ers. Second Row, left to right—Bradley, Betts. Yolliuer. Ccritv. Ol-oi:, Fletcher. West. hart . Ahrens, Wamhold. Merry, Plai- ner, KHeld. McAdams. Anderson. Mennk. Third Row. left to right—Minor. Brady, Alexander, Andeivek. West. Baars. Ber:ian. Kingston. Wylie. Sell, t ndretrs. h'lem- ituj, Bartholomew, Maney, Sell, Millier. Bade. Schwartz. IVrkins. lcl rniir. Fourth Row, left to right—Mtielil, Stohher, Dillenbeek, Sugtleii. Davis. Wcid« man. Cannon. Wcidcinan. Sehrank. Boehler. Mit- ten. Buell. Kurtze.

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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 Top Row. left to right—Muehl. Wylie. tJaimon. Wambold, Brady. Second Row—Malley. Sell. Bullion. Laltz. llillier. Anderson. Third Row—Knrtze. Sell, West. The Bowling Team The L. T. L. girls have a good howling team this year, and enjoy the sport very much. They generally bowl Tuesday evenings. Some of them have suc- ceeded in making good scores, while others are easy on the pin setters. Bowling is a healthy exercise, and it gives the Girls’ Club a great deal of fun. There is keen competition between the bowlers, but it is all in the spirit of the Club. Page Twenty-eight



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19 2 0 THE ARROW 19 2 0 L. T. L. Club The first meeting of the I . T. L. girls was held shortly after school began, and as Peace reigned once more in Ibis dear country of ours, each member seemed more enthusiastic and full of “pep,” adding greatly to the interest of the Club. Our first duty was to elect new officers, and we chose the following: President. Hazel Lartz; secretary, .Mildred West, and treasurer, Dorothy Ahr- ens. Miss Andrews was chosen for the ('lui» Advisor. Then, our former con- stitution being lost, the drawing up of a new one was necessary, so a committee was appointed to fulfill this duty. Everything put to rights, we then turned our attention to the Presides and three new teachers who were patiently waiting to enter our Haven of Love. The initiation consisted of wearing for one day, one shoe and one slipper with odd mated hose. They also had to wear their hair old maid style. Even though Old Sol smiled down upon us. they went to and from school clad in rainy day raiments. After the eventful day a formal initiation was given at a ban- quet served in their honor. Toasts were given at intervals. Pins were pur- chased for the ensuing year. On Oct. 28, 1010. a Hallowe’en party was given in which each girl took great interest. Weird, witchy decorations adorned the place, giving it a gloomy, yet enchanting atmosphere. Dames and ghost stories were the pleasant pastimes. A light lunch was served. A minstrel show was given Nov. 5. by the Girl’s Club and the Athletic As- sociation. The proceeds were divided. It was a great success, as those who took part made a fine group of darkies. Christmas was welcomed by a party and tree. A nice program was ren- dered and gifts which slammed were distributed. The boys of the Athletic Association were entertained by the girls at a leap year party held at the Woodman Hall. An orchestra furnished music and danc- ing was indulged in. The Girls’ Club has started a fund for a new piano for the High School. A stag party was held February 27. All reported a good time. The Club gave a Penny Social in February and they made the poor pennies fly. A neat sum was cleared. The girls have been active and have kept up the spirit of the Club, making it a great success and pleasure. Page Thirly Ki tii Wamboi.d, ’20.

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