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Evelyn V. Alvord, Pome T’con, Joeerhin » R. 0 etz, Enr1Ish or French. Kenneth C. Horn, Science Phy. Kd. Luella M. Klein, Commercial. Evan V. Kill, Frincipal. Scheffel, Social Sciences. Gordon H. Tetzlaff, Wothenatios fr Wusic. Florence HI. Efcidley, Secretary.
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CLASS HISTORY On September 8 1924, sixteen students, with Miss Good- rich os ter.cher, started their school careers in the first grade of the Hukwonago Grade School. They we re: Inez An- dre v s, Gertrude Andofor, Donald Davis, Walter Dabel, William Karris, Gordon Himebauch, Betty Horn, Grace Jahnke, Roma Keith, Lowell Keppcn, Harold Kippers, Charlotte Rintlenan, Raymond Ruppert, Lloyd Schultz, Donald Y cinkauf, and Lucille Yahnke. Y o were all rather timid and shy the first few days, but we soon settled down to work. One of the high spots of our first year of school was the presentation of ’’Ton Thumb’s Wedding,” a play in which all six grades took part. The school year cane to a happy close on June 5, 1925. On September 8, 1925, we started the second grade under the able supervision of Hiss G .'rich. Our enrollment re- mained the same as in the first grade except for the loss of Inez Andrews and Lloyd Schultz, who moved away, and the ad- dition of Davis Thompson and Doris Langhofer, who joined our ranks this year. After spending, with longing looks on our faces, the best part of every day at the foot of the golden” stair, wo finally received our promotion to the third grade and the permission to use that stately stairway. It was on September 7, 1926, that wo with our books under our arm's, birithly climbed the famous steps and selected our scats on the aunngf, south side of the third and fourth grade room. Hiss Litton was now our teacher. This year the new students in our class were; Doris Plaisance, Evelyn Schultz, Jack Bruce, Lilyen Grant, and Earl Edwards. After the first five weeks Vernon Benzine left school-diminishing our enrollment to seventeen. This year we had the pleasure of sharing a phonograph with the fourth, fifth, end sixth grades. This school year came to a close on the first day of June, 1927 We started the fourth grade in September, 1927, without Evelyn Schultz, and Rona Keith, who had been in our class in third grade. Wo added the following pupils; Eldred Denzinc, J ohn Power s, Roland St oe ckcr, Charlcs White, J chn Miles, and Prances Yates. This year, we had as our teacher Miss Sch- midter who, it scans, thought wc would never learn the ’’multi- plication tabic,” This year rolled along smoothly, and on Juno first wo were promoted to the Fifth and Sixth grade room. This was the only room in school to have a classroom separate from the study room. In Septoi foor 1928, Miss Lao Titus welcomed us into the Fifth Grade. Y o now considered ourselves upper classmen. Lilyen Grant, John Pov ers, mid John Miles had left our group, Edmund Hnnhowski, George and Alex Seifert,and Pearl Punzcl joined the class. Y o wore sorry to lose three of the main- stays” of ,ur class, but wc wore proud to say that Gertrude Andofor, Charlotte Rintlcman, and Betty Horn were promoted from the Fifth to the Sixth Grade during the year. T H E A R R O W
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