School: Greenwood St. Mary's School Notes (07 Feb 1952)
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Surnames: Arch, Barnet, Stiefvater, Rondorf, Hinker, Lindner, Brux,
McConnell, Bergeman
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co.,
Wis.) (07 Feb 1952)
Upper grade students of St. Mary's School expressed
their opinions regarding the new school. These are some of them:
Frank
Arch -- "Convenient and neat are the words that help describe out new school. It
hasn't any crowded clothing rooms but lockers. It also has more room for our
books."
Kathleen Barnet -- "To describe our school is going to be very
difficult. Why? Because I don't know where to start. I think it would be much
better if you would come to see it for yourself."
Thomas Stiefvater -- "
The new school will help discard spectacles because of the green boards which
are easy on your eyes."
Patricia Rondorf -- " I'm proud of our school
because our parents and we children are helping pay for it. Also because it's
neat and more practical."
Ronald Hinker -- "Greenwood now has a new
school which is the beauty of Greenwood. I hope it will always be wonderful."
Shirley Lindner -- "The new school to me is just marvelous. We have many
more modern advantages and the classrooms are superbly neat."
Kathryn
Brux -- "Oh you're lucky, they all say when we talk about St. Mary's School.
It's right up to date with halls, nice classrooms and the cooperation of the
parish, they say. Their thought echo my thoughts."
Sharon McConnell --
"Our new school is a pleasing means of obtaining an education. It has indirect
lighting and exquisite flooring."
Richard Bergeman -- "Education is
everyone's idea. We, the people of St. Mary's School are very pleased with our
up-to-date facilities. We appreciate our lights, gree chalk boards and many
other wonderful things."
Patricia Lindner -- "We appreciate and like our
new school, especially because we know our own parents helped make this
possible. The Sisters and Father have worked hard also to make this structure
possible."
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