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the Arrow 1925 FRESHMAN CLASS President ...........................................Earl Gillard Vice President ....................................Susan Andereck Secretary and Treasurer..............................Earl Goetsch Class Advisor .......................................Miss Barrows Colors—Cardinal and White Flower—Tulip Motto—To Be Square (2 b2) On September 8th twenty-eight light little “Freshies” entered Muk- ago High School for the first time. For various reasons three of our members dropped out so now we number only twenty-five- The Sophomores entertained us at a very fine party on October 17th and we returned their kindness with a Puritan Thanksgiving party. Sep- tember 18th all of the girls were initiated into the L. T. L. club. We have held two candy sales and are planning a third at the Arrow supper. The Freshmen also took an active part in the sale of Christmas seals. Martin Stobber and Albert Pillar represented our class in football. However Albert met with an unfortunate accident early in the season and so was forced to drop school- There are also many Freshmen members in the Dramatics Club. We feel that the year has been most successful and hope that next year will be even more so. We have had trials many, But we’ve conquered them one by one, And as we think we have gained the battle, We hope the work has been well done. S. E. A- Page Twenty-Five
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the Arrow 1925 SOPHOMORE CLASS When school opened in September, twenty-six Sophomores composed our class. Now we have twenty-five, one having dropped out in the early part of the semester. Our officers are President, Josephine Goetz, Vice- president, Fern Meyer, Secretary, Gertrude Rockteacher, Treasurer, Dorothy Perry. Our colors are Old Rose and Nile Green. Our motto is “Forward.” John Grutzmacher, Emerson Hall, William Klemme, and Wilbur Mohr represented our class on the football team. Several of our class are members of the Dramatics Club. In the early part of the year we entertained the Freshmen, and they, in turn gave a Puritan party for us, at which we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. M. L. S.
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the Arrow 1925 DAYS WE SHALL NEVER FORGET Sept. 8—School starts. 10—Football practice begins. 12— First L. T. L. Meeting. 18—Initiation for Frosh. 24— Athletic Association Organized. 27—Oconomowoc game. 29— National Dairy Show. 30— First P. T. A. meeting. Oct. 2—Mandel representative here. 4—Pio Nona game. 9—Fire prevention day. 10— Skirmish with Norris Farm. 11— Sharon game called off. 13— First six weeks exams. 17— Soph-Frosh party. 18— Union Grove game- 20— Dramatics club tryouts. 21— Seniors have pictures taken. 22— L. T. L. weiner roast. 25— Cudahy game. Nov. 1—St. John’s game. 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher’s convention. 7—Whitewater High football. 11— Dummy comes—Work starts on Arrow. 12— Library Movie. 27—Thanksgiving Homecoming. Dec. 12—L. T. L. Fair. 19— Xmas Vacation. Jan. 5—School starts again. 16—Junior-Senior party. 23, 24, Semester Exams. 26— Second semester begins. 27— Report cards—Many surprises!! Feb. 5—Arrow supper. 13— Junior class play. 16—L. T. L. pins arrive. 23— Mr. Spear back after illness of one week. 25—Laboratory equipment comes. Mar. 2—Arrow goes to press.
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