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THE CALENDAR fC0HtiHUed? Feb. 15-Senior midyear play, Fun on a Po- dunk Limitedj' - Feb. 17-Football team gets sweaters. Me- nominee beats Esky in a lively game of bas- ketball. Score 18-22. Feb. 21-23-No school because of a furious blizzard. Feb. 24-Iron Mountain beats us on our own floor to the score of 18-19. Hard luck team. Feb. ZQ-TCHIII goes to Esky to bring home the ham. Mar. I-Team is beaten IO-7-OHS touchdown and a goal. Mar. 3-Menominee trounces Manistique. Score 28-5. Mar. 7-Had a real treat today. Mr. Wil- liams gave a number of vocal selections in assembly. Mar. 8-All the school detectives are search- ing for Miss Radford's missing Yellowstone post cards. Suspicion seems to rest on Misses Hicks, Joslyn, and Trudell. Mar. Io-Menominee receives second place in the tournament. Yea, team! Mar. I4-The Seniors unanimously dedicated the f'Record to Miss Minne. Mar. I7-EVCH the Seniors are green today, St. Patrick's Day. Mar. I7-JL1IllOI' play tonight, The Varsity Coach. Pretty good for Juniors. Mar. 22-Assembly today. Miss Radford is certainly lenient to us. Mar. 23-Great epidemic has school in its clutches. Spring fever made a great hit in all the classes. Mar. 24--Another assembly today. It was given bythe Telephone Company and they gave a demonstration of how to call up your best girl on Saturday night. Mar. 27-Capt. Quist presents school with the loving cup. Mar. 27-Had a great speech today by Dr. Ganfield, president of Carroll College. Mar. go-Dr. Poole gave an interesting talk on UI-Tow to Keep Ourselves Healthy. Apr. 4-Merle Kuder is convicted of shaxi ig off his stache. Trial tonight. Apr. 5-Frank Banach says that Houston's Bulldogs will play the Milwaukee Highlifes in that city. Apr. 6-Cast for Senior class play, Strong- heart,', given out. Apr. Io-Debate on Capital Punishment in the auditorium tonight. Apr. I3-Assembly today on Folk Songs. Apr. I4-No school today-Easter vacation. Apr. I8-Started school today after a very re- freshing vacation. Apr. 20-Menominee was greatly honored to- day, especially the high school. VVilliam Jennings Bryan, 'fThe Great Cominonerfl addressed us on the subject of 'fEducation. April 21--Big D. A, R. Easter ball tonight. Everybody had a good time. April 24-Dr. Wenley spoke to us today. An- other great man heard from. He will speak tonight on American Ideals and Their Pre- fb servationf, April 2 5-Ofticers' banquet tonight. April 28--IL1lllOl' party. Have a good time, Juniors? May 3-Assembly today. Mr. Engle spoke to us. May 5-Dr. Ganheld, President of Carroll College, spoke to the parents today at 3130. May 8-Home room meeting to discuss the eligibility rules. May 9-Open day. Very many parents took this opportunity to visit us and meet our teachers. May 11-Debate with Iron Mountain tonight, at 8:00. Let's go, Menominee. May 12-H-. S. operetta tonight, The Fire Prince. May I6-Senior assembly. Seniors show off their oratory. Take notice, lower classmen. Eighth grade party. Have a good time- you'll soon be Freshies. May I8-May Day. Physical training exhibi- tion. May I9-Senior party. We'll show 'em how to do it, Seniors? May 20-C1853 track meet today. Let's go, Seniors, and show 'em how to do it. May 22-Home Room officers submit the school constitution and We vote on it. Sev- enth grade party, enjoy yourselves, children., May 24--T'TOL1SCl'10ld arts exhibit. May 25-Picture, The Melting Pot, present- ed to the school by the class of 1922. May 26-Freshman party today. May 27-Eckersall is here to referee the great U. P. track meet. May 29-Memorial Day program. June I-Good Lord, Seniors, exams! Ugh! june I-PlC'EL'l1'C, 'flusticef' presented to school by Sophomore class. June 2-junior party for Seniors. Thank you, juniors. We appreciate it. June 2-Flags presented to Mrs. l3erg's room and Miss Foster's room by the Freshman class. June 4-Baccalaureate sermon tonight. june 5-Senior supper. Our last meal to- gether, classmates. June 7-Class play, Strongheartf' at the Opera House. June 8-Class day. -lune 9-Commencement. LEONARD MARQUARDT, ,22.
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lb V. E. V . Q ALUMNI 1919- Einar Gjelsteen-West Point. Grace Solway-Nurse's course in Chicago. Carolyn Boucher-Stenog. Northern Hardware Sherman Daniels-Employed at Hermansville, John Gleason-Notre Dame. Carl Grassl-College at Milwaukee. Scott Hansen-Working in Detroit. Violet Harter-Teaching at Oconto, Wisconsin Eleanor HutchinsonfLawrence College. Cecile Wanek-Stenographer at Prescott's. Leander Jackl-Asst. Stenog. at court house. - John Kehoe-Head bookkeeper, Northland Mo tor Co. Gladys Jensky has been captured by Cupid. Albert LaValle'e4Bookkeeper, Northland Motor Motor Co. Sara Leniay-Employed in Milwaukee. Edith Lemke4Stenographer for Mr. O'Hara. Ida Ritz-Teaching at Holmes. Josephine Slack-Teaching near Hermansville Ethel Thompson-Stenog. at Telephone Co. Helen VVrightfStenog., Land SL Abstract Co. Elizabeth Woessner-Stenog. He1'a1d-Leader Co The following have also been captured by Cu- pid's charms: Enid Larson, now Mrs, Beneshg Jennie Larson, now Mrs. Coakleyg Mae Meissner now Mrs. Evans. ALUMNI 1920- Leonard Umnus-Illinois University. Lucille Quimby-Oxford College. Sidney Simpson-Michigan University. Clara Ahearn-Employed at Lloyd's. Cecelia Albers-At home. Alma Anderson-Stenographer at Lloyd's. John Baur-University of Chicago. Bernice BeDell-Northwestern University. Florence Beland-Milliner. Dana Berg-Teaching at Daggett. Genevieve Coita-Assistant at Spies Library. Harris Daniell-Dartmouth College. Robert Daley-Employed at Flint, Michigan. Elizabeth Erdlitz-Battle Creek, Mich. Arthur Erdlitz-Employed, United Beverage Co. Helen Flom-Employed at Pine Hill otiice. Rudolph Frankard-Employed, Lauerman Bros. 1 'k Dorothy Freberg-Nursing course at Chicago. Margaret Furst-Employed at Blahnik's. Bernice Gregory-Northwestern University. Mary Grun married to Miller Smith. Reland Hansen-Post graduate-M. H. S. Raymond Henes-Dentistry at Chicago. Bernice Herbst-Commercial School, Marinette. Owen Remington-University of Illinois. Margaret Schilawski-Teaching, Marinette Co. Helen Schmidt-Employed at Wilsoii-Henes Co. Katherine Walker-Downer College, Milwaukee. Edith Widger is married to a Spaniard and now - lives in Cuba. A Marcella Hinker-Employed at Prescott's. Alice Jensen-Stenographer at Lloyd's. Erlinda Kodert teaches in Marinette County. Clarence'Kreuz-College in Milwaukee, Wis. Virginia Laundre-Dentist's assistant, Peshtigo Gladys Larson-Assistant at Spies Library. William Longlais-University of Chicago. Jennie Lundberg-Teaching at Garden. Louise Madden-Studying vocal at Madison. Francis Kreuz-Attending school at Milwaukee, Helen Martinek-Downer College. Mable Michaelis-Stenog., Boulevard Dairy. Emmeline Montpas-Studying nursing. Viola McKashwEmployed at Reindl's. Robert McNeely-Salesman. Edith Nelson-Teaching at Wildwood. Theresa Neumier-Married to Archie Meissner. Harold Neilson-Employed First National Bank. Cecelia Nylund-Employed in Marinette. Edith Ourada-Employed at Herald-Leader. Ruth PfankuchwTeaching. Violet Photenhour--Employed in Green Bay. Lylc Provancher-Employed at L. SL T. Co. Dorothy Seidl-Lawrence College. Vivian Smith-Teaching in Oregon. Clara Steffan-At Paper Bag Co., Marinette, Arthur Stoneberg-Studying engineering. ALUMNI 1921- Joseph Blahnik-Michigan University. Herman Geniuenden-Whitewater Normal. Harriet Haggerson-Ferry Hall, Frederick Kuder-Wooster College.
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