Mukwonago High School - Arrow Yearbook (Mukwonago, WI)

 - Class of 1936

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JUNIOR CLASS Top Row: K. Pellman, R. Hause, E. Miller, M. Pink, F. Rintelman, F. GilbronsAn, R. Blott, G. Baxter. Second Row: M. Jolliffe, M. Anich, L. McAdams, J. Horn, V. Fou ner, L. Stubbs, L. Bailey, J. Craig. Third Row: J. Keniston, P. Stair, Z. Stawski, E. Fardy, M. Austin, L. Oudeyon, L. Johnson, M. Cartledge. Fourth Row: J. Weinkauf, G. Sprague, E. Rehberg, D. MacAdam, R. Box, A. Seifert, D. Hoeft, D. Michaells. James Sugden, Class President Lyle Himebauch, Vice- President Jeanette Denzine, Secretary- Treasurer Muriel Menick, Student Council Miss Klein, Class Adviser



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JUKIOR CLdi Uio'l'Uh' T: c Junior Class organised in September with thirty- eight members. We elected James Sugden, President; Lyle Himebauch, Vice President; Jeanette Denzine, Secretary; Muriel Menick, Student Council member. Miss Klein became our faculty adviser. A few weeks after school started we began our plans for the Homecoming. Ideas for floats were discussed. The one we decided upon represented the grave of our opponents. A marker on the grave told how this brave Union Grove team had met its sad fate in a game at Mukwonago. The first school party of the year was to be in the form of an all school carnival. Each class was asked to prepare a skit and a copcession. The Junior Class skit was an amateur hour. This consisted of readings, singing, and a kindergarten in charge of Lorraine McAdams. We even discovered that some of our classmates had talents in the line of hog-calling and grand opera singing. AlasI The man at the gong did not al- p ways appreciate their abilities. For our concession, we en- gaged a gypsy fortune teller. A long line of curious students H stood at her tont all evening. Many of us were greatly en- couraged by her prophesies for the future. Then came the selection of our class rings. Because we had difficulty in choosing a design which pleased everyone the salesman suggested that we establish a standard crest to be used by all the classes in the future. After consulting the other classes and taking a vote we decided in favor of this suggestion. To secure ideas for the crest we held a contest in which anyone in school could submit original draw- ings of crests. The drawings were sent to the Artist at the Spies Company, and he in turn worked out designs from them. On completing his work, he sent us three pictures from which we were to choose one. The one chosen was a combination of the drawings submitted by Evelyn Rehberg and Lyle Himebauch. Our orders were placed, and we received our rings shortly A R R O W after Christmas vacation. For our class play our director, Miss Goetz chose Peggy Parks. Many of us tried out for the various characters and waited in suspense until the following day when the parts were assigned to us. The cast chosen included Ramona Hause, Virginia Fougner, Lorraine McAdams, Grace Baxter, Mary Ann Cartlidge, Muriel Menick, Ervin Miller, Glen Rintleman, John Keniston, and Mike Anich. Leona Bailey and Elizabeth Fardy were the business managers and Lyle Himebauch acted as proper-. ty manager. The play was presented on Friday, March 6. The M large crowd, the success of the play, and the fine orchestra A selections all helped to make it a gala evening. Early in April our thoughts turned to the annual Junior Prom. We held a meeting and set the date for April 25. Then followed several weeks of busy preparation. The various

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