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iff Our doors at Christmas sis Our Director - long may he wave his baton! M! -r asc, Qi' as ' S i Johnson, Anderson, Driess School Board Dinner Santa talks to Jimmy '72nD 44.6 74 cw. JANUARY --Back to the old grind! --F.T.A, skating party. --The Library Club sold left-overs--left- over pop, that is. --Visitor from Colorado A and M College --Freedom 57g Winneconne 49 --Sign up for Forensics! I --Reedsville 455 Winneconne 66 --Magazine Campaign captains chosen --G,A,A, skating party --Denmark 73g Winneconne 62 --Better begin studying for those tests!! --Omro 48: Winneconne 74 --Magazine money pouring in. 5345.70 first day, --Farewell party for Mr. Marker. --Wrightstown 51g Winneconne 45 --Mr. Bemhardt takes over where Mr, Mar- ker left off. --Hortonville 63g Winneconne 79 --Senior Boys put on skit for being low Il salesme FEBRUARY --Hilbert at Winneconne --Omro at Winneconne --Shiocton plays Winneconne --Freedom hereg FHA dance in gym Senior Class 'Sweethearts Ball --Reedsville there First local forensics elimination MARCH Last local forensic contest Freshman Return Party Senior Party League Forensics Contest here Little Nine Forensics Meet at Shiocton Career Day at Hortonville Music Solo events at Shawano 410 Qs fi' .4 Our Christmas Tree in main lobby santa - alias DiVal1l qi, . ANGEL UNAWARE at Brod- head l We say Farewell with the Q bunny hop! 4
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omega Mazda, nevada D. . . wuz ! Back row lLeft to rightj Ernest Bauch, Dr. Freidrich Ploetz, Dr.1-Ieinrich Sehnart, Dr. Ger- trud Scheibel, Mr. George Wink. First row fLeft to rightj Karl Bauer, Miss Charlotte Es- chenhagen, Dr. Irene Blaeser. The Winneconne Community Schools enjoyed three sets of distinguished visitors last fall. In September the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education, Washington, D. C. asked the local schools to entertain eight Ger- man visitors. These people are developing a unified, semi-consolidated com- munity school on the Bergstrasse in the State of Hesse, Western Germany. This German school will have seventeen unit buildings. It will include a kindergarten and elementary school, a differentiated, co-educational second- ary school, rooms for special education,home economics, vocational agricul- ture, and a community center. The community center includes facilities for adult education, an auditorium, a gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, a library and social and conference rooms. From October 19 to Z3 Ernest Bauch, a rural school teacher: Karl Bauer, County Treasurer at .Tugenheimg Dr. Irene Blaeser, a physician at Seeheimg Miss Charlotte Eschenhagen,Deputy Director of the County Vocational School, Dr. Freidrich Ploetz, County Superintendent of Schools, Darmstadt County. Dr. Gertrud Scheibel, a teacher of English, German and History of Art in the Secondary School at Traisag Dr. Heinrich Sehnart, elementary school teacherg and Mr. George Wink, County Commissioner of Darmstadt County and the Chairman of the Board of the Schuldorf Bergstrasse studied the local school system, visited Oshkosh State College and the County officials at the Court- house who effect the local schools, attended the one-day Little Nine Confer- ence ln Service Training Programg took a boat trip up the Wolf Riverg visited farmersg attended the adult evening classes, and were royally entertained by Mrs. Blanche Hewitt, the William Brommelmeirs', Chester Beckers' and the Leo Kruegers'. Dr. Sehart showed movies of the new German School and spoke to the student body, Jack and Jill P.T.A., the Men's and Priscilla Clubs of the First Presbyterian Church. Before returning to Germany they also visited at Shorewood, Washington, D. C. and Lansing, Michigan. 42
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