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Morning Kindergarten TWELVE YEARS AGO Ja 5.52 On floor-D. He-fling, I. Huibregtse, A. Walters, G. Claugh, C. Mehlos, D. Cfottschalk, R. Zie- gelbauer, D. Holden, M. Roehre, P. Finnegan, R, Schultz. Seated by cupboard-I. Van Dix- horn, D. Klister, D. Bortz, D. Manske, T. Minnard. ln front of greenhouse- I. McCue, I. Pool, R. Pool, I. Strohmeyer, C. Enoch, R. Wallner. Seated-T. Tufts, G. Mueller. Standing-D. Well, I.-Kruetz, S, Schwartz, C. Prasher, Miss S. Spratt, V, Zwak. ' 4-5 'nk '- SW On the floor, front row-I. McMullen, M. Markus, I. Hulbert. Second row- L, Krause, E Kalupa, K. Van Engen, D. Melzer, K. Ferguson. Beside the cupboard- E. Zwart, Miss S. Spratt, V. Hohensee, H. Beck, I. Claerbout, A. Rick, L. Roe. In front of the greenhouse-M Deeley, K. Gross, R. Hilton, M. Rehberger, E. Dunn, H. Lange. ln orange crate chair-R. Schaap. Standing-K. Wield, L. Veeneendaal, H. Brown, and C. Anders at the doll carriage. Afternoon Kindergarten TWELVE YEARS AGO
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Senior Class History In September of l943, fifty-four children entered kindergarten at the Sheboy- gan Falls Public School. From the first day everyone seemed to want to play with the big black truck that actually steered. Of course, seeing their plants grow from day to day in their green-houses was their biggest thrill. The first grade year proved quite embarrassing to some, especially Kay Ferguson who left her crayolas on the hot radiator. As you can guess, it was an icky mess. As second graders they learned the mechanics of running a post office. Maple, Pine, and Oak Streets were the names of the rows of seats. Everyone awaited his or her turn to be postmaster. Third grade brought the difficult task of learning to write and multiply. ln fourth grade the boys made bird houses. First aid had to be administered guite frequently since few were very proficient with the hammer. The girls stuck to milder things such as making Easter hats from paper plates, boxes, and colored paper. They may not have been the most stylish hats, but they surely were the most colorful. Fifth grade brought them the tragic consequence of recess being cut in half, and having to know all the states and their capitals. For aversion they read the stories of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, The most memorable experience of the sixth grade year was being in the new grade school. The year passed quickly. At last they were considered grown-up for they were in junior high school. They were very proud of their seventh grade float with its slogan We'll Milk Them Dry. Pos- ing as the cow were Victor Hohensee and Iohn Van Dixhorn. Upon entering high school, some of the girls were on the cheerleading squad. The boys practiced diligently to be on the varsity teams. As sophomores, they initi- ated the green freshmen by making them wear various costumes. Many of them had their first experience in high school forensics. Their junior year brought them the honor of receiving the Little Brown lug. To celebrate the occassion, a party was held at Roberta Hilton's home. The theme of the junior prom was Serenade in Blue. The gym was decorated in the colors of blue and white, and The Barons provided the music. Roberta Hilton as queen and Gordon Pribek as king reigned over the l955 Homecoming. There was also the excitement of participating in the class play and in various graduation activities. In spite of horrible exams and get- ting up mornings they dreaded to see their happy years of high school come to an end. However, Iune 8 marked the final day of school. School activities for the Class of 1956 were finished. 25
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Mr. Foelske's Homeroorn ANNE MARIE SCHULZ Student Council Member CAROL MEHLOS Student Council Representative NT' Mr. Speerschneiders l-lomeroorn Senior Homerooms IOANNE SHAETZ Student Council Representative 1 x .. 'H an ij' Miss Zell's Homeroom '-1' JQQ ffwwf if at MvJ.wo7wty-M d QAJ Jada? MZZYT DFENNERl' Student Council 6310 Representative
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