Monday, Jun. 23, 1930
Capitalized Commencement
A generation hence many a citizen of Outagamie County, Wisconsin, will be able to point with pride to his framed grade school diploma and tell his moppets that he received it on the very steps of the U. S. Capitol. Episodes to be related to Outagamie offspring happened last week in Washington.
Out of the Doric facade of Washington's Union Station poured two trainloads of eighth grade rural school children, some of their parents, teachers and Superintendent A. G. Meating, organizer of the pilgrimage. Led by their band, clad in bright blue uniforms, the boys and girls marched to the Capitol. There they were addressed by their Congressman, George J. Schneider, and Secretary James William Crabtree of the National Education Association. After 350 small Outagamians had received their diplomas, they marched off again to the White House, serenaded and had a look at President Hoover on his lawn.
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