In June 1929, the entire class of a one-room schoolhouse gets ready to promote milk as good for health. The children sewed their own milkmaid costumes at the school on toy sewing machines. The teacher and the kids were proud to win first place over larger schools. Erwin Wille and Lorraine Henke are holding the big banner. Marie Wille and Norman Keuch are holding the milk bottle. Vernon Stoeckmann and Marian Wille are holding the smaller banner. Also pictured are Raymond Stoeckmann and Elda Koehler, Henry Henke, Pearl Wille, and Ellinore and Florence Keuch.
In June 1929, the entire class of a one-room schoolhouse gets ready to promote milk as good for health. The children sewed their own milkmaid costumes at the school on toy sewing machines. The teacher and the kids were proud to win first place over larger schools. Erwin Wille and Lorraine Henke are holding the big banner. Marie Wille and Norman Keuch are holding the milk bottle. Vernon Stoeckmann and Marian Wille are holding the smaller banner. Also pictured are Raymond Stoeckmann and Elda Koehler, Henry Henke, Pearl Wille, and Ellinore and Florence Keuch.

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In June 1929, the entire class of a one-room schoolhouse gets ready to promote milk as good for health. The children sewed their own milkmaid costumes at the school on toy sewing machines. The teacher and the kids were proud to win first place over larger schools. Erwin Wille and Lorraine Henke are holding the big banner. Marie Wille and Norman Keuch are holding the milk bottle. Vernon Stoeckmann and Marian Wille are holding the smaller banner. Also pictured are Raymond Stoeckmann and Elda Koehler, Henry Henke, Pearl Wille, and Ellinore and Florence Keuch.
In June 1929, the entire class of a one-room schoolhouse gets ready to promote milk as good for health. The children sewed their own milkmaid costumes at the school on toy sewing machines. The teacher and the kids were proud to win first place over larger schools. Erwin Wille and Lorraine Henke are holding the big banner. Marie Wille and Norman Keuch are holding the milk bottle. Vernon Stoeckmann and Marian Wille are holding the smaller banner. Also pictured are Raymond Stoeckmann and Elda Koehler, Henry Henke, Pearl Wille, and Ellinore and Florence Keuch.

In June 1929, the entire class of a one-room schoolhouse gets ready to promote milk as good for health. The children sewed their own milkmaid costumes at the school on toy sewing machines. The teacher and the kids were proud to win first place over larger schools. Erwin Wille and Lorraine Henke are holding the big banner. Marie Wille and Norman Keuch are holding the milk bottle. Vernon Stoeckmann and Marian Wille are holding the smaller banner. Also pictured are Raymond Stoeckmann and Elda Koehler, Henry Henke, Pearl Wille, and Ellinore and Florence Keuch.

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