Antigo High School - Hi Light Yearbook (Antigo, WI)

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Well then Im interested FRED SCHWARTZ Lommerual Qu et ln appearance with mouves un known GLADYS OLSON Lonm nrual The secret of success ns constancy of purpose INEZ FOWLER Domestlc Scxcnce Long mn vam ERWIN WIEGERT Lommercxal A mmd ruled by reason CATHERINE FREDRICKSON I atm Why should I blush to own my love Tas love that rules the realms above FSTHER NOWOTNY L 0lllll'lLl'Ll3l Thy smile can make a summer where darkness else would be SE Page Twenty Seven C L A S S 1 I, .ill Lzlin l l? '-ii 5 L... 252 'XI Vue N4 ,,.qr Q8 L... --I bi? ILNIORN RAYIVIONIJ NOVOTNY IINDA I'UI R WII4 I 'nik 'VIARGARIHT GII I I L I Q ITU VILRRVIT CI K C I APNOI IJ NLUPLI D IIJNA S'II'INBACH OI I I 'ILIY I IILIVI Ib IQPIUNIER HUP .IT QOIICCIIAN WINNII RI IJ IOIINSON L' 1. .X 5 5 If S 5 1 ' Q 2:1 I IIII I I If is --I - U III F A--I--M ff I I QQI I ' N II - ', 'I I .':I' 11 :II.'Ig" fur? mi :I.1' 1 I III.ImI :III .II IM' ruupglx IH, 0 V-lb!-I I I I I I I, I ,LE IPIIIIIJII' Nu. 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SPINIORS LAIIII RINI jOIIN" IJONXI IJ IVILARTHUR El NORMA OTIIERSALI IOI5 HAMMOND xh m lgh to m1l-cc rhxng: 0 UPI III' CIIARI I 5 I ARLLLILRI' KATHI FILN WRIGHT rx 1 gx an mags gax 1 axlaw MARGARI T COLI INS a r In 111 I RANCIS PINUCANI- NI IVIARII' I'RANfIxh S ...ID rx 3 75 f -fAA A-H .'.1,,:' 'I x IN LASS eThr SENIORS WILL LIPMAN latm Some are born great some achxevc reatness and some have greatness thrust upon them HAZEL DRISCOLL Q0llllllLI'Cl2il Genteel ln personage conduct and equupage Noble by herxtage generous and free EDITH FINNELL Lmumtrual To one who knows her A most entertamxng lassxe ENDRE NOREM Nutuu A man of cheerful yesterdays and con fxdent tomorrows The sweetest hours that I spend Are spent among the lassxes EDRIS DRISCOLL Q UllllllCI'Cl2'1l wmnmg sm le never loses xts charm SHURBIB SHANNON lfnglnsh A mule for all had she FRED KOELZER QOIUIHCTCIBI Praxse be to the man who first mvent ed sleep LaFAYETTE THOMPSON General Good natured wrth a grm that laps over and buttons behmd SELMA NEUFELD f,0I11lHCI'Cl3l The mnldest manner and the gentlest heart C E S g ' V . RALPH SCHROEDER English A . . . , . ag i ty SENIORS RAYMOND MATTKA QOIUIIICYCIBI Pun I love-but Englxsh more CHRISTIAN HEYL l'11gl1sh he slts hngh xn all teachers hearts ELEANOR JAVORSKY Cmnmcrual No duty could overtake her JUSTIN MCCARTHY l'ng,l1Qh Money wll get you a good tnme any where JULIUS GUENTHNER l' ugluh By speech Ill woo the world VERNA DOUCETTE Domestic Scxeucc Bexng a frnend to everybody She was everybodnes frlend CECELIA JORDON IJOINCSUC Scxcnce There IS no greater delnght than to be conscxous of smcerxty on self examma non RONALD MOSS LOIl1IllLI'Cl3l Smooth runs the water where the brook runs deep FRANK PAWLAK 'Xfanual lrammg He IS not a man wnth a mxssxon but a man rcady to do a days work GLADYS ELLIOTT Lommerual R member her worthy of thy praise ASSE "A Page T nrty One ' C L S Oh ' ' ' the ' 11 - - l egg l.. - Y . , , I y , I 1 Q . L: I Y 'i ,if H . I - If? , 1 . ' rv I 4 - I 1 r Q . b . 'Y v ' V v l , v I Q! 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ATHLETICS ATHLETIC AbSOCIATlON The Athletlc Assocxatron proved to be a perfect organrzatxon thrs year Early rn the school year the followmg offrcers were elected Donald McArthur Presr dent Norma Othersall Vlce Presrdent Earl Hoxem Secretary and Treasurer Ted It was through these h1ghly effrcrent offxcers that the athletlc department of thrs school was very successful thrs year Therr abrlrty was clearly shown 1n the able way rn whrch they fmanced the games and all other athletrc actrvxtles The work of these people has made the Athletrc Assocratron a strong organrzatron whlch they leaxe to the school to carry on Page F l . , . . Y M I y .- 5 , ' - ' 2 ' . , 5 Dvorak, Property Managerg and Mr. Thelsen, Dlrector. 'I KA ll , i f t y - S e v e n ATHL IC REVIEW of 1920 L11 Football Season Wlth 9 A men as a neucleus and a world ot green materral Coach Canup on Sept 4 started burldmg what proved to be the greatest football machrne that ever represented the Antrgo I-I1gh School About 30 men reported for pract1ce the flrst nlght and stayed out the entrre s a son w1th a greater drsplay of n and sprrrt than had ever been shown before Practr e was made harder and more gruellmg by the purchase of a chargmg mach1ne ard tacklrng durnmy The re sults brought out by the unflrnchlng work on the machlne and tummy were made comsprcuous later on 1n the season by the low hard chargrng, and deadly tatklrr' o the ent1re team By the earnest co opera tron of both men and coach It soon be came evrient that nothmg short of 3 champlonshrp team would be develop NEW LONDON 1 ANTIGO 67 AT ANTIGO The season was opened on Sept 25 w1th New London Hxgh School Due to to try out the men IH drfferent pos1t1ons and place them where they were best frtted Th1s game clearly demonstrated the strength of the Antlgo team whxch would be come even more powerful w1th the return of Prosser and Morrrson out on account of 1n3ur1es STEVENS POINT O ANTIGO 4r AT STEVENS POINT Antrgo practrced conscrentrously the weelr prevxous to thrs game backed by the deterrnlnatlon to defeat Stevens Pornt on her honae freld a feat whrch had never been accomplrshed by an Antlgo team W th everv man playmg ua to form Stevens Pornt was dow ned on October 9th MARSHFIELD 0 AN TIGO -17 AT ANTIGO In thrs game Antrgo met the strffest OPDOSIIIOH wh1ch had corfronted her thus far thr season Ant1go brought the ball to Marshfmeld s f1ve yard l1ne tnree trmes before they were able to score Captaxn lVIcCorm1ck starred on offens w1th three touchdowns to hrs credxt WISCONSIN RAPIDS 0 ANTIGO 56 AT ANTIGO The week prxor to thrs game was sp nt rr' strenuou pra t1ce as rt was heralded that Wrsconsrn Raprds had a xery strong tearn Rememberrng the 45 7 defeat whlch tne vrsrtors had glven Antlgo last year the local tea'n went rnto the game determmed to get revenge Wxsconsln Raprds proved ro match for Artrgo and was defeated Therr only chance for a touchdown was thwarted when wxthrn 10 yards of the goal they trred a forward pass whxch was 1ntercepted by Llpman Pfrclfrylig E T s O - K, ,. A 1 x , ,, . . 'Y . . I . S - I ' ' 1 " fue, - R 'P V Y . . T . A I 7 . . ' Y ' ' Y i - ', ' ' 1 ' ' lg f Y A - .l . Y . Y L i ed. C. lf, lfauup, R 1 ch. 3 I - I - , l .T 'T I the fact that New London had a weak team, the coach was given an opportunity . A . . Y - , 9 'Q ' . ' ' . i A 'r 1 , . Y 9 ' ' 5 - .F . . , . . , . D v V . N . l D . 1 Q - . . Y e .A Q h 3 C . . 5 1 .14 1 4 . , 1 4' y a , fi - i h t THL who corlged throu h nearlv the entire Wisconsin Rapid team and raced 92 yards for a toueh own l ig man led the seorine getting H touchdowns M14 RRH L U ANTIGO 81 Al' AN TIGO Merrill as orsidered one Of the stroneest tea'ns in t'1e conference Having :tered u me score xith Wisconsin Rapids Artieo s greatest aim was to defeat the o e other team that had defeated them last year The Merrill gang was a little heavu r than Antigso s but the locals succeeded in w aiking away with them render ire the m felt 4 isiye defeat WAUSAU 14 AN UGO 34 AT WAURAU The ex e wit Wau au was to eecrde the Certral Wis onsin Conference Cham 1 ionshi, lioth teams had good records Wausau having lost only one game and Artigo x ith a elean slate The Wausau men w ere reputed to be hard flghters on their own feld but this did not phase Antigo in the least and when the final whistle blew Antigo was x ietorious Although Wa sau was beaten they had the d1st1nction ning the Central Wisconsin championship it was the first t1'ne Antigo had eyer defeated Wausau on its home field Prosser fullback made the five touch downs and also the goal kicks This was the tnird game Antigo had won from Wausau in three consecutive years ln addition to being a hard fought and thrilling game it also had its comical side Lioman broke aw ay on an end run and the last rran or the Wausau team touched him rust enough to rend his pants Needless to sav Lipman s extreme modesty forbade him to continue travelling to a certain tot. hdown SUPERIOR 50 ANTIGO 1 AT ANTIGO There were now only three undefeated teams in the state Artigo Majison and Superior It was decided that Antigo and Superior were to play at Antigo on Nov 20 and the winner of this gafne to play Madison at MHOISOH for the state championsh1p Judging by comparatiye scores the two teams were nearly evenly matched with Ant1g,o seeming to have a slight edge on their opponents The game was played during a steady rain which gave the hea rer Super1or team a decided ad vantage on the slippery field as the light fast Antigo backfield men were unable to keep their feet Superior being favored with all the breaks of the game scored 16 points the first 10 minutes of play before Antigo struck their stride For the remainder of the first half Antigo held Superior helpless and threatened to score on several different occasions Antigo started out with a rush the second half and scoreo only a few minutes aft er the whistle blew The outcome of the came now appeared doubtful to the Superior supporters But at this time when Antigo was at IIS best the hard luck started Captain McCormick was carried off the field with a broken ankle and a few minutes later Prosser was badly miured necessitating h1s removal from the game With the loss of these men Antigo s spirit seemed to die down Although the remaining regulars and the subs fought haro they were unable to stop the terrific assaults of Hancock the big man of the Superior team Morri son played an unusually fine defensive game in spite of the fact that he was suffer mg with a sprained ankle and a Charley Horse The score of the game gave no indication of the hard fight that Antigo put up If the field had been dry the score would have been much different We are not offering an alibi but if there were such a thing as luck lt was certainly against Page F fty Nine A ra T r c s i .f LI A y ' " ' 'li ' ' ' ' d '.. 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A um 21 lpttnr Jciorn W Qmumawc and bo tx oug L He Hou Ll r 100111111 xorx m praftxcc 50011 corn CL Cod N fanup thit he was 3 natural born football plaxar Thr0,1.gk1 thu bm a bon HL xxorkeu 3 I oufl HL wan QU 01 x teraw HL was om of th but cent fb me A H S mer tumgg out Mac was S mc! n 51' 5 mm gg me L1 U 0 L imp a st mall he coulu fxgure out the oppomnts plax 5 ann aluaxs seem eq to 'mon wuxt Wwat to LXQGFI Ilme anu mme aQa1 e would bmam IFYOLILII tm oppommb lme ann cater thy man go mv around the emu 'Vlac 5 gram anon xxmll make a hole m e Lth3tXX1H1WL Ia 'to 1 6 loo mum outbmg uork mum xt 'wpo 1 IL tor A1 IX 10 L N1 0111 for tootball 1115 fxmt thru xcar, but hm mms that no ren bloowai xouru man cm rewm Iootmh tmreloxg thy start of Ins labt year m school sam hmm out pract1c1ng hard and Ialth tu X Larnlng thu gawm ae. tml as Ho wb e E' mx om BOOTH saw that Andy woulu maxfe 11 ft al 'ulunbmu full back as he nab fast and Charggu, 1011 and ham' H15 xork m the first game of tm season moxxui that hp had thg ual btuff and throughout fhp season he QAXL 3 good acf ont of hxmbnli A Iulllvul P15,,e Suxty One 1x'1 H 1.2-71 ics Playimx hiw f51'.2t yum' of ' Wall S0113 ff," - ":l.e:ri 1' - saglft' l"'- ".,."lz"i1y, 1!jX"521dI'i2iSdl. a r: 11 ly ' . : 1 . 5'.t tl 2 ' sp U, :. 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FH When lt comes to rntercepttng forward pass es Frnucane was no slouch He seemed to frgure out the opponents plays as McArthur d1d and knew just when to expect a forward pass In the New London game he 1ntercept ed a pass and ran half the length of the fleld through nearly all thc opposlng team for a touchdown By h1s speed and qulck dodgrng bunny could sneak around the lnterference and get the man hcfore he got started L1kc Jer ry he w as ood naturcd and xlw ays ready w 1th some wxtty remark: wh1ch helped the team along thus putttng h1m IU hlgh fayor wrth al h1s team mates Laabs playlng la1s tll1I'Ll year on the team was a mlghty factor ln Ant1go s powerful offense Although tnyured rn prac t1cally exery game. h1s low dr1y1n attack shattered the for wart, walls of all opponents and made h1m feared among the teams 1n th1s part of the state fre also estabhshed a record for the school tn makrng Z8 consecutrvc goal ktcks On ac ount of h1s experrence and excellent playrng ab1l1ty he was unanrmously chosen to lead next year s team T-fyrnre wlth thrs years expertence wtll I- he a xalslable asset to next ycar s team H 15 a fast heady backfreld man and has estab l1shed a reputat1on for h1s ab1l1ty to prck holes rn the opposmg l1ne He 15 a hard worker and h1s COHSCISFYIOUS efforts have developed h1m 1nto an expert defenslve player Hym1es frghttng sp1r1t carrted h1m over the l1ne for a touchdown ID the Merrtll game l I'lLfll'1llfl 1 A Jrm was a born fghter and dtd not know what gue up meart At tackle he always played a good game He was hea JV and besldes thts hal a great deal of speed The system of the unbalanc ed lrne placed htm besrde Stro chan on offense and together they worked lme a tractor smashlng through and openlng up holes On defense he was a wonder and the frst tune h1s opponents trred to come through htm they found that he was a tough proposttton .hm s exper1erce th1s year w1ll make I H H h1m a valuable asset to the team next year ,K Page A ' L E T I C S ,--- - - - -i-V - . p . ---... 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Sixty-TWO A suart Arc111 alxxaxs Ulaxul a good gamg Although Ql 111 hurt 111 COll1.l moxt msn that x-.ers 11Lax1er than he xxas bm.111st ot llls SQLLC Or' ddtnsg le Lhargsed low p1l1ng up lb opponents ano mal-11r'1, ll 1mposs1hle for any to pass through h1m HL xx as .1 hard tauqlc r and on tht kmkoff usually got the m1n f1rst ln th: mttrftrtnce ht xxas 1ust as good Archm k not1ce pmstngc rnxt x Ld xx1ll mam somt of tl L toams ta e lnt rx p1tat1on ot hung tnn fastut optn fmlo runnpr 1n IIA. fonmrtmg madt M1146 ftarcd hx LN crx tnam Art1go plaxed Ht r ll1fY1JLl.l ll ha .1nc h1s lLYf1flC spLL1 msuru g. n Lrx t1mL hL1.11r1u1tl1t l xx ft s 1 tacklts and l l 1Illf,TLt'I1OTl ol fofxxau passps prtxgnteo anx dams ourd 11s up 0 tm 11p lr 1 rxxt ygar Lhuclt s txxo xcar s exptrmncg ll C o httpd Mm tor the quarter bacl W os1txon and after the f1rst game , f wacl Canup s chown xx as xx ull 1ust L .L xxas a horn tootlnall e 1' d1splax1n11 rare xuagment on all OCCHSIOUS HAL 1l2iX1YliI CX CIW TUIHUTC o tu uamp ta1xlts nutr ptrmnted a man to 1et ast r1mth1s xear H1 hard deadlx lll 1 Durmg the f1rst part of the season Bull xxorlaed at guard and held doxxn that posmon 1n a xery crednable manner H xxas stockv bllllt and vxas ons of the fastcst men on the souad He t1cl1led loxx ant' xtrx sgldom m1ssed h1s man Durmg, the lattnr part of the season ht xxoraed at fullback and h1s work ID that pos1t1on shoxx ed that he had the mak IHQIS of a good full A l1ttle more expemence IH the back 15 all hs mods 1TlQl than Buxarc for the xx ont stop for anxthmg lbl N INL 1 r ll Page Thr A T H L H T l C S gh 1 t f' i ff: ' ' 1' ' 1. 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'k "l'11ll" 111121 1l :tml lfulll 1 alt Sixty- N Ng 'Will OH 1 m nihpm L um NL A lo x m lu Q L f IO wo, Cv f OxL 1 LL O X Q V Al xL D21 1 x'iNf Ha Ox XXO1 R r We not 0 'H oxmg Lv xxx commo II 5 1 c mc lo lm nom N t rw H 1m .11 R lIOx AI s x ix lt bggmf ' rom tm w1oe-mms ar an korg 15 mar H rl ' ls XX iN IIN K L Zi 1 IAP U I YH IH' 4 J R K1 111411655 to C1 '1 t L Mime Noow pla L hmm 0 L L bouac, ' Lrrx xxorlxe Prum, uaw vat hw onl go o t For footvall sooner 1 age 1 lL K3 3 'O' IU In 3 XX ll, IH LYALYCPLR L C Oi c1150 fll x mural 15 that hu dui not L oo n 1 no mowt o It my u k no m at BLXLTH1 otlmr plans Iii, was ibl t 1 . L o pax uux pobmon on th Q tnam emo pldx thvn wall HP was Q1 nr otfgmum mem 1 I1 iI't,1lJL fomfmi pdwscr AW 1 brxl 11I'1 tag nr n idimon xx 'oo coulo bp rdmd u on m I to rms My was .1 Etna ix quarter bac p a pmc fan team xx 111 be Surg 1 L 1 r TTIOTL T01 1 ovmlx x Son ,x1'u1.1iT1Cs K 1'li.XVL1,' Nw Fwiffcst .. Q Um: tvzlm 1 jruir. XV his wclglil gmd guilt si -Q' ' mix gains 41' mi hit X 7m'X ssiblc. Ho vas Q Q 'cpl r'C:'iv1r oi' ilu- A .Wim 3.12.3 Lui L1 good mam in the iutur!'c Q llc ulx lu' lm up 4111 ot y j A 11 X ' 5' mu ' him, but 11 :Q il X it got the '11 .t1t.fl"x1' ff. Hi. ,miilui hc 11.111 high ami f'Q1!'.gi'.'iI1g tin: Tong plv IJYI 'tour-1 down U1 fir-hi. Q NV "" .11 "IW" If"-E Pruxeg. lik' MfArt2in11', Ili ugfht that hc ' ull , "lm to tain: L1 Cllifli L1 ' 'Htbgfl o hoc if it wa: as I, 4. ' 4' gi' :Q ly . 1 V Thf 'gf I fi fi YC '..:1 Fm' X Qc :vit had .loot- ll in h'5 1' gis, His gi ll I fight' 5 'xlility ami n"11' Q . 'o lor. . ,Q . Cui ' n 'IP 'E 5. FH .' 5 ter. . ' tl1c1'..c mi 'ith lx ' 'ui in tim Q: lik! 21 31:14. i 'S 4-. Xlqmtlxzn "I'r'1xm-4" Mlmxvl. VVEIH3 Pr 5' plz 5 f tl 3 ti ' as Cl Artur bac hc ff: A'i": ',g V2 - " 'f.'2,'.iz 'Ill 'kl:. I 4 1" ' 1 'ik 1 ,ix ' 'L 'x,,. rv 5 , oz 1 food mon again nom year :iw F 5 . H' Q ' gho- lizlmgxurlxx "ling" f,JllILI'Ti'V,r1t'k, ' Sixty-For r n IKM X II NL XINIXS 'n H ' 1 l Q1 - f 'IQIS CTI' l"lX7'l'l5.- I, , .N lx f - wifwf fi-.Aaw:', X if 34 ff: ivfbi if Q 14 Q, N 2 5 Q N K. I-ELET age Sixty-Six gc S1x y Sev HLETICS .t- Mattoon Vlarmette Tomahawk Mattoon W1tte-nberg Merrlll BASKETBALL RESULTS Ant1go An 1 o APt1go Anflgo AHt1g:O AHt1gO Anugo Wntenberg, Stevens Pomt Wausau Merr11l Ant1go Antxgo Armgo Ant1go Rhlnelander WISCONSIN Raplds Wausau Rhmelander Portage Medford Ant1go AHTIQDO Ant1go VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Antxgo Ant1go Anhgo Stevens Pomt Wausau PgStyF E Antlgo V ' HVKQII IfRXN4'IS.t'o1wI1. ,,,,,,,,- ,H ,,,, 16 A ,,,,, 1 ' ,H ,, -W ,, 23 t'g , V ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .16 . . ,,,, , ,, L,..,, ,,,,,,,11 .' ,, ' Af so ,sss 4112 'f L A ,,,,,s,,,, , ,,,,v .11 ' ,,,,, ' lf sssso S 10 ' use . ' ,,,,,,,,, ,, 9 ' , , ,,,,,-,,, , ,,., , 21 ' ,, W ' LL,LL,,, H .1 ' N ' ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 20 ' ,,,,. . . . iv-H57 . 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' ,,,.,,,,,,. 12 ' ..... -,,-,-, - ,ns 28 ' nn. ix -.i hr f illv' N Basketball, 1920 21 l 4 U1skL na SLd5 r sr L f r tor J T J L ll x rn ny vt s ot xarrots ns tn LIUUOH dl sl Q 'Tl L S w T1 K N oar Lrruv ssuL1 a all or JaskLtba ci u 1 o t'1rtw mLn L1mL out lor ,Jract1LL ach VKLL t L s uaL vt 15 thmned out unt1l about frfteen men remarr Ll lrom uluc W thL tcam xx rs ,nc Lt I x l lor Loach Qanup to select the team as all thL mLn shoxud up Vlfhll and thL was not 'nuch drffercnce rn the1r plax1nL 3lDll1 I-lll, forx arus l'rarc1s McQorm1ck Don aul Lra1rL lxLnnLth Mos rrp ant, Jake LP man reltl noun tnL1r POSITIONS IH good stxle all hung accuratc haskLt shooters and fast tloor men Bnl C., rran ano Ray Noxotnx f1llLd tl L pu ot posurons The1r vwork on thc floor coupled xx 1th therr ab1l1tw to shoot baskets ro eo that thex XXLYC ual qualxfred for the osrtron llae guarcs Lcster Novxotny Her mm l-r1L llanu Nlxcr Lrpman and Raymond JI lttka wLre Lry Loot, L1Lfcns1wL plaxers anc mL L also 1hlL to xx orl tn the offense VV1th thrs scuau ot f1,,llICI'S Coach Canup sta teo workrntf but rust before school closed tor Chrutmas xacatron hL left Durmg the x 1Lat1on P rncrpal N H The1sen took charge ot the team ur t1l thc nevx coach should HTFIVC Alr'Lr xa atron Lanups good lLadersh1p was ahlw taken un hy Mr Hugh Franc1s MATTOON lo ANTIGO 18 AT ANTIGO The frst Lame of the season was played vuth llattoon on DecembLr 10 The wllaefers put up a scrappy frght hut vxere defeated thxs Lama tnL coach vt as ahle to QIVC h1s entrre scuad a try out MARINETTE 23 ANTIGO 17 AT MARINYTTE The Anhgo team as yet was not really or ramzed, as McCorm1ck was out on account of Noxotux lxu L t utr: P I HIL age Srxty Nrnc A 'r ll 1. 1-, '1 r c s . . 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V .. . 4 ll QI football 1n1ur1es lNot heme used to the small baclt boards the locals mlssed shot alter shot Therr floor xxork xx as rntet lnetter than that of thelr oppo rerts but as Mumette SllLC6LQlCLl m malxme most of therr shots they xxon A ter 'hrs eame Loach Canup left to 1 lx Lolet l1r1nc1s a e L rrstmas xacltron IONIAHAWIX. lo AlNllGO Sl Al AIN NGO me eonlerenee setson xxas opened xx rtn fomahaxxla Antlgo s clexer floor xxorle md smort pxssme completelx oxerxxl elmeo them ind thex xx ere beat 'VIATTOON ll ANTIGO lo Af MATTOON On lanuarx 6 a return game xx is olaxed at Mattoon Smce thex me lelo Anttgo to sucl a close score thex xxere conf1 dent that they xx ould defeat Us on thelr oxxn floor Antrgo hoxx ex cr succeeded m walkme axxav xx1tl' tl em WITTENBERG12 ANTIGO 2 Af ANTIGO A game xx as scheduled to be played at Marshfxeld on .lanu arx 14 but as that school xxas closed on account of a scarlet fever ep1dem1c the game xxas cancelled Wrttenberg was then secured to play here on condrtron that a return game xxould he plaxee, at W1tten berg The game xxas fast and exccrtrng but the vrsrtors xxere completelx out classed MLRRILL lf ANTIGO Zo AT MERRILL Vhe Merrrll team xfxas determ1ned to get rexenge on account of the football le eat vxe nad erven that school A txgo started scormgg early and was IH ne leaf' throughout the tlme f-Fx Q. 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T 3' J ' . a L, e S e v e n I y THL WITIPNBERG 10 ANTIGO 25 AT WITTENBERG Thts game was not as fast as the game played at Anttgo due to the sltppery floor At the end of the ftrst half Wtttenberg led 8 1 but the second half Antlgo came back w1th a rush and when the flnal wh1stle sounded was v1ctor1ous STI' VPNS POINT 9 AN TIGO 29 AT ANTIGO btexens Iornt had one of the fastest teams tn the conference but was unable to get through the Anttgo defense Artlgo hae tl e hall most of the t1me and bv short passtng w ts able to et many short shots una er the gasket whtle Qteyens Potnt resorted to long shots Tne short pass ant short shot won Although the score was not elose the amt was fast throughout WAUSAU 21 AN TIGO 13 AI ANTIGO Ihe lu, Game of the season was played w1th Wausau at Ant1go on Iebruary 3 Anttgo and Wausau were constderel the strongest teams tn the conference I rom the start lt seemed as though the fans wo xld see some real fast I3 I3 but the game soon slowed up on account of the many foals that w ere called on both s1des In the second half Nowotnv McCorm1ck and C,ra1ne were taken out on personal MERRILL 1 AN TIGO 3a Al ANTIGO At Anttgo the slaort pass agatn completely smotheret Merrtll Anttgo s defense was wonderful and held the1r opponents down to one pomt whtle the home team ran up to 35 pomts RHINILLANDER 20 ANTIGO 3 AT RHINELANDER Not unt1l Rhmelander was admttted 1r'to the conference drd Antxgo schedule games w1th them As Arttgo s schedule was fllled a mtd week game was play ed at Rhmelander on February 15 It seemed as though Arttgo could not get started the ftrst half and was held scoreless 12 0 As 1n all preytous games Anttgo came back strong the second half and ran up 13 pomts to Rht elander s 8 but the lead 1n the flrst half enabled the northerners to wtn WISCONSIN RAPIDD 1 AN TIGO 30 AT ANTIGO Although they had a hesky team Wtscorsm Raptds was no match for Antrgo and was defeated on February 18 They were much slow er than the locals and could not break through the Anttgo defense for a short shot Ltke most of the other teams that played agatrst AHIIQO they had to resort to long shots WAUSAU 20 ANTIGO 23 AT WAUSAU The game at Wausau was a surprrse to many as Wausau had nex er been defeat ed on tts home floor for more than seven years Anttgo had never before de feated them at Wausau and chances of thetr domg so dtd not seem very promtsmg as Wausau had defeated Arvttgo at Antxgo But nevertheless the tables were turned and Wausau was gtyen tts frst eefeat of the season It was constderecl by many of the Wausau people the best game that had ey er been played on the Wausau floor Ftrst one took the lead and then the other At no t1me durlng the game was etther team more than 3 pomts ahead Artrgo led at the end of the ftrst half 13 11 both teams led at dxfferent trmes tn the second half but a free throw and a lorg shot by McCorm1ck near the end of the game assu ed a vrctorv RHINBLANDER 5 ANTIGO 19 AT ANTIGO The last home game of the season was played w1th Rhmelander on March 4 They came down on a spectal tram accompanted by about 250 enthustasttc rooters They had won 18 consecutlve games and were qulte sure they would w1n thts one also but a surprlse was ln store for them mostly a dlsappolntment The week before th1s game Coach Frartcts worked hard w1th the squad to butld a defense to top the fast Rhmelander ftve and they were stopped They succeeded rn get tmt: one lone basket and 3 free throws wh1le Anttgo ptled up 18 pomts Page Se'-enty One A IZ T I c s , 3 - . 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I wi W la MIM Tl L A great deal of school sp1r1t was shown th1s year m the forensrc work The fxrst event was the glrls declamatory contests these were started early 1n order that the part1c1pants mrght recerve equal tra1n1rg The Freshman declamatory contest was held March 1 A great number of Freshles partrcrpated and mamfested thelr ab1l1ty 1n th1s lrne Frrst place was awarded to Pore Folks wh1ch was rendered by Laura Koudelka .lane a read mg by Gertrude Helmbreeht was glven second and Emleen Cody rece1ved th1rd gxvlng the declamatlon What the Flddle Told On March 8 the second contest was held The w1nn1ng Sophomores were as follows Greta Wrllmams At the Srgn of the Cleft Heart flrst Erleen Kelly From a Par Country second Sadle Lrpman Her Country th1rd March 22 the .lumor contest was held The followlng people recelved places Beatrlce Murton Angel of Lonesome H111 flrst Adelme Jones The Clangxng Hours second Angelme Jones How Jmney Eased her Mrnd th1rd The fmal contest to declde who would represent Antxgo at the league and d1s tr1ct contests was held March 29 The wlnners from the varlous classes wrth the three Semor gnls who were out for th1s work competed The results were as fol Pg S ty l ,,,,, li2illllL'L'Il XY Aglrt, tlyril Xl sliinrwn, n ' u , YT T ' rTq A - In a e even -Nine ACTIVITIES 1 N 1ttr JUNIOR Stzlv IOR DEBA fl: IDNIORS A brilliant arrax of color and a great teal of class pep xx as displaxed in the as scrnblx room on l'r11lav cxcmng December 3 when the annual Junior Senior debate took place The quest1on tor dehatc was Resolxed that Congress shall enact legislation pI'ONlLl1I'lLI for the compulsorv dflJ1ffEillOI'l of interstate publ1c ut1l1ty d1sputes fCon st1tut1onal1tx xx aixed I Th1s xxas upheld on the part of the affirrnatixe bx Richaru Steffen lanct Beattie and Cxrus Rezniehek xx ho represented the .luniors fhe Ju'11or class xxas all prepared to raise tne roof xx 1th there abundance of pep At 8 OU o clock lcu bx their cheer lS3C.EIN J1'n Rilex and led Dx oral: tlnex marched 1nto the aud1tor111rn s1n-11111 a peppxf song xxith suitable xx ords tor the oe eas1on e Juniors xx uc tiarl e 1 in gl an1sh costumes ot purple and xx hite The section ot the aut 1tor111n'1 that xx as reserx ec for thern xx ds fittinszl ciecorated in their class colors ls incluwcc 1 ar fe caropx a xxas erc ci o c the ser s It xxas made ot vurplc and xxhitc strcarnc s Vxlfll tox halloons and buttcrflies I-lugc 1 sr c ow s xxcr s cnuet r '11 1 to rtr o' 1e mow ll1c1rtl111rn1n-'little rr' iscots V1rQ1n1a lndec 1rd liillx lxornrncrs Spanish danc 1 ti 1 x xxcre carried axxax in the same r' anrmr 1n xx' 1 h tlocx xxere tres t rc 1111111 ioxxtx 1 'or an enco 1 an: 11: x 1 s wonec 1rrore the Sem s x rnig IX thc1r tct 11s lx tm xxu fl xx as coacncni ox iss 1el1a Waters shoxxcd exceptional train 1 'or xt c out ol ucx because tl ex .au to 1 ehatc aaarns In t' ll l111 .1 L 1 1r1o1 Ncnior a' lr1a'1gt1lar teh 1tc t1c 11cx1o1 x r l1c1l'tVO1 5l'Tl-V11 livzlltiv. lit-friivlxclg. Y: 1 N. W- , , , - Y ., . 1 1, , , . . 1 , 1 , 1 , Ji -V N ' 4 ' 1 v X . Y ' I - I V ' - 5 -A Y 1 I X 1 .. - 3 uv ,- 3 v 5 ' 1 ' Y l ' ' . I ' 1 I 5 ' ' V Th . B1 I jx.. Q: .Q Q 1 . , . qu. " 2' ' . i. ..1 ' 'ljsl ' .' ' Tl1'.' ' 1111 l er 1 . th t ' 5 1:t11' 1r 1 'itz " A . 1 A' E 4 x - A' 1 - - .1 A h xr- 1 L' A rv U - XA N. 1. A Y w Ha,"-:1ts of fl 1:13 11 e snip 1 ' if O.. I31ClT 1 1' .1 I tl. iz. , 521 ',' 1 Q.1g." j' 1.5,i ' - ers, were presented on the hack ol' a huge butterfly. After giving a little dance .111f' ions ,111 ' 1' ' i1' 1' ". .J ..1 ' 1 1 ven- el. 'fhvx' it x1l,l '1'e', f ' 1 If . lt11':1.'z II ' 11 Q .1 .Af .1 'or' x1 iliil x't.icl1 the-' 1 'g ht tif 1' 1'1rs, Tl 'L' :Q 'hiilz 1' 5 1 ' ' 1' lxlfgg' li' l' " 11 ' ' ' - il.g. 'flag lrazli .S X'FI't2!'L1llllYH 1 i l 1l"'. 1' 5 31' ' 1 51' 3. it .1 tea in 4 il1'1iexpe1'i111cel1ot1i i1 the .i '-Q 1 ' :ui W ' .51 i1.Q 1 l 1 3, 1' jea. 'L :L img.: r - ie T JUNIOR SENIOR DEBATE The negatrve srcle of thrs debate was upheld by Wrll Lrprnan Walter Mumme and Qyfll McK1nnon who were representatrves of the Senrors The Serror Class however was not to be outdore by the und clasynen rn re g,ard to pep and de oratron At 8 lw e ghty s x Japanese youths and mazdens dressed rn purple ard gold costumes erterel the mam room If any pep was ever d1splayed It was surely shown then ACCOfd1Hg to a precedent establxshed the Senrors were permrtted to enter last and march around the Junrors After havmg marched around the mam room the Senlors were fmally seated under a canopy wh1ch represented a Japanese pergola Flowers and electrrcally l1ghted butterflxes hovered above the Semors After numerous yells and ongs from both classes the lurlors mascots were re resented Then came the favorxte mascots of the class of 21 MISS Blanche Wol pert and Master Eugene Kane Thelr appearance th1s evening made the Senrors more proud of them than ever 1f that could be poss1ble Thelr presentatron was very unrque Blanche representmg the Senror sprder descended from the ce1l1ng IH a beaut1ful s1lver sp1der web After grvrng a graceful dance she slew the Jun 1or fly who was lrttle Eugene Kane After the fly had been gobbled up she sang a clever 11ttle song The Senrors are very grateful to Mrss Sander who coached therr team Through the abrlrty of the debators and the coach the Senrors once more possess the Dana trophy P pe E ghty A C I V I T I E S C if 5 Q ll m .lf l.l11lllllll, Xlummv Xlvltxmion. rw. 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Y , . a A i -Two T llllt l I'iIlL S TRIANGUI AR DEBATE ALFIRMATIVE Debatrrg, a heretofore rnsrgnrflcant acturty of the A H S has attamed great promrrencc durxrp the last three years and today ranks as one of our hrgh school s most rmportart act1v1t1es Thls year partlcularly drd the Antrgo debaters make a recoro that the school may well be proud of a record that made other h1gh schools of the state s1t up and take notlce The questlon for debate was Rarlroad problem Under the able d1rect1on of Coach Hugh Francrs the affrrma me debatmg team composed of Merrrtt Palmer Lafayette Thompson W1ll L1p- man ard alternate Cyrus Reznlchek defeated every opponent wmnmg a unanxmous decrsron IH every battle The fellows worked heart and soul for the school and surely deserved stronger support from the students of the A H S Lafayette Thompson second speaker heretofore an xnexperlenced man prox ed hrmself a real debater on the platform agaxnst Wausau and Rhmelander Both Palmer frrst speaker and Lxpman thrrd speaker veterans of the A H S debatmg teams shovsmg up rn therr usually br1ll1ant styles RCZ1'11Cl'lClC a member of the Jumor debatmg team proved hrmself a farthful worker and vull be a valuable asset to the future debate teams of our hrgh school Last but not least Mr Prancrs our able coach dese ves much credlt for the success of our team The followlng, are the results of the debates rn vvhrch the afflrmatrve team par txcxpated Wausau negatrve at Anttgo Antlgo 3 Wausau 0 Pntrgo affrrmatrve at Rhmelander Antlgo 3 Rh1nelander O Page E Thr A c I v IT 1 E s " c ' ' f ' , 'grim '1' 'I llltlllllbllll, l.IlllllilIl, lim "l ck l'-2 'li Resolvedg That the Esch-Cummins Law provides the best policy for the present V. Y . , . . . - Y . . -Mu-an-hw . - ighty- ee ACTIVITIES 1 7 K X TRIANGULAR DEBATE NEGATIVE The Negatlve debatmg team composed of Ted Dvorak Arlo McK1nnon Walter Mumme and Cyrrl McKrnnon and Coach A E Garey wh1le not maklng qulte as brrllrant a record as the affxrmatrve certamly drd credlt to themselves and to the school The flrst battle of tongue and w1ts took place on the platform of the Wausau Hlgh School Walter Mumme bemg frrst speaker Ted Dvorak second and Cvrrl McK1nnon thrrd All d1d except1onally well and won the debate by a two to one dec1s1on The one vote agalnst the Antrgo team was grven because no counter proposxtron was advanced Thls vrctory together wrth the Affrrmatrve s vxctory at home made Antrgo the w1nner of the local league and put us rn the race for the d1str1ct contest Shortly after the frrst debate Ted Dvorak on account of be1r'g Prom chaxrman wrthdrew from the team and Arlo McK1nnon heretofore al ternate was put 1n hrs place as second speaker In the d1str1ct contest wrth East Green Bay the Negatlve team drd very well rndeed each man showrng up at h1s best But by a fluke we unfortunately lost the debate by a two to one vote The N6f,,3t1VC srde of the quest1on although bemg the hardest srde was very ably hardled by Coach Garey who IS chrefly responsrble for our success Much assrs tance was also grven by the members of the debate class The esults of the debate 1n whxch the Negatrvc team took part are as follows Antxgo Negatrve at Wausau Antrgo 2 Wausau 1 Green Bay Affrrmatrve at Antrgo Antlgo 1 Green Bay 2 Page E gh Fo I 3 1' 9' - A ev ' 5 l-lmlllmz .X Xl'l'i1mon, l,X'1II'2llx. if Xlt' KH111.-11. llzrrcy. , , , , - - , , , , 1 . v . 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I ,, I ,x.3, T PERCY S DISASTER At last Dorothy s oarty IS oyer the last lmgerrng guest has departed and Dor othy and her mother 1n the way that daughters and mothers have are d1scuss1ng the party It was a beaut1ful party dear wasnt rt? And so lovely of Lord I-Iarr1ngton to come They say he IS yery wealthy and that he s oblrged to travel for h1s health the poor man Really Dorothy he was quxte attracted to you A l1kely prospect mv dear Ole mother I L10 w1sh you would stop lookufg for l1kelV prospects And as for Lord Perc1yal I-Iarr1r'gton I tarl utterly to see a l1kcly thrng, rbout h1m Perc1yal what a name but altogether frttrng Im sure Dorothy Im at a loss to understand vou You certa1nlv are most unfa1r to take so ey rdent a l1sl1ke to the man on such short atoualntance I hope you may change yotr o,1r1 '1 when you know h1'n better I have lllkltetl h1m to tea to morrow afternoon Lord Percry al a 1 ed promptly at four o clock the follow mg afternoon and man aged to make hrmself so agreeable durmg the course of the afternoon at least to Mrs Gordon that he was yery cord1ally urged to come agaln soon Lord Perc1val who really appeared to he yery rnuch attracted to the Gordon household needed no second 1nv1tat1on As the weeks passed he extendel the lergth of h1s VISIT 1r'def1n1tely for at last he appears d to haye found a cl1mate wh1ch I-I1s y1s1ts to the Gordons 1 creased ID rrequencv and frnally became a da1ly oc currerce Dorothy ard he through the manoeuverrng of Mrs Gordon were often together Dorothy howeyer had not changed from h1s 1n1t1al 1mpress1on of h1m unle s to d1sl1ke h1m more She IS stoutlv supported rn her att1tude toward Lord Perc1val by her brother John who has no use for Percy as he terms Lord Per c1val As the summer passed Lord Perc1y al s attentrorrs to Dorothv became more and more not1ceable ard fmally hrghly elated Mrs Gordon was able to announce Dorothy s engagemert and to set the date for the weddmg Th1s however was much agarnst Dorothv s wrshes As the t1me for the weddms, approached Dorothy became more and more un easy Fmallv the day before the weddmg she follow ed John out 1nto th garden resolved to ask htm to f1nd some way out of her d1ff1cult1es for her She found h1m rn the lower end of the garden busxly engaged IU mendmg, a tennrs racket After she had stated the condrtrons she walted for h1m to reply Frnally he sa1d slowly tfor he had been qulte surpr1sedl I really dont know what we ca ndo You knoyv how dec1ded mother IS We ll do somethrng though dont worry I alyy ays haye hated the ldea of hav1ng Percy for a brother 1n law Let me see I have rt We look somethrng, al1ke don t we Suppose I Here he lowered h1s vo1ce to a whrsper Dorothy Jumped up qurckly excla1m1ng Oh just th1r1k why d dnt I thmk of The followrng day Dorothy 1ns1sted upon rema1n1ng IH her room alone She d1d not come out unt1l 1ust before the ceremony was to be performed Meet1ng Lord Perclval IH the hall slowly they descended the wrde stalrway and to the tune of the weddrng march entered the beautrfully decorated r ceptlon room IH wh1ch tla y were to be marrred The room was crowded wxth guests eager to wrtness what prom1sed to be the most beautlful weddrng of the season The ceremony began and the m1n1ster Sald If anv man objects to thrs marr1age let h1m say so or be forever s1lent when slowly the br1de ralsed her hand loosen ed her ve1l and slowly rarsed It together w1th her false ha1r A horr1f1ed gasp rose from the guests for there IH the place of the br1de stood her brother Saylng IH a Page AC rvrrrrzs , , A 1. , v - ' v y . 1 H 1 - ' V 1 ' ' ' Y . 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At this startling announce- ment the attention of the guests shifted to the Lord Io their surprise he had dis appeared taking advantage of the confuslon Through her brother s ruse Dorothy had been given time to take the train for her Aunts home where she remained until the excitement caused by her supposed marriage had expired IHL FIRST DAY OI' SCHOOL Ihe first day at school xx as as usual Freshman hox ered in a bunch and Sophs were mikrng fun of the poor Ifreshxes Ihr re xx is one lonely looking frosh that att acted the Soph s attention Well if you arent the biggest baby' Gvxan home to your mamma and get xo ir laec xxashed G xx in home yourself' I aint any scareder than you said the PYCSIIIC defi antly You are too Say I I bet yah d be afraid to stav at school oxer night' Naxx I vxould n n not said the Frosh manfully All right then ef yah aint Ill see vah tonight at six Alright sale the Freshie paling Ihat Q xt ning, at sex en o clock found both of the boys on deck Al it 1 getting eark 58.10 the Soph attempting coolness Yes Ihese halls are axxful long Say vxho s that lady without any head ox er there ' Ihe one on the pedestal yah mean? Avx that s Maire Antoinette after she had her head cut off Honest? Aint it ayxtul' She looks like rovaltx though Gee Im hungry Thassor Ihere s some frogs up in Miss J s room We could haxe some frog lees 11 you xx ant to go and get em N ro thanks She keeps a skeleton in her closet There xas an oppressixe silence then the Frosh spoke again Ill b bet Miss S xxouldn t be afraid to stav here alone- cept maybe ef she saxx a mouse Huh' She ain t even afraid of mice Wisht I could find something she xxas scared of G e it s 4 ark' It must be almost rmdnight by this time Say xx xx hat xx here are xahp cried the soph Here xx hat s the matter? 'Nlothin said the Soph much ashamed Sax I heard a good xarn the other oav Wanta hear it? inquired the Isrosr Yth tnxtlnntg Well t' ey xx as txxo boxs xxhat xx ent one night xxith a dead cat to the cemeterx The clock xx as rust striking mid night as they xx ent in th: gate S ss sh saxs Tom to.l1m I hear 1 dreadful sound Y yes 7 said the Soph becoming terrified So tltex xxaiteti continuel the Isrosh ard presentlx thex heard an axxtuI rom List: n s tid the 'Noah tl orou hlx terrifiei Wh tt xx as tl at noise There somethin xxhtte lust xxent hx Nothin baby Ill folloxx it Oh de ir oh dear vxhat tl I exer come here for anx xx ax 9 cried the Soph noxx in perfect tgony Guess I ll die noxx anyxx ax I hear music too' M 1 Shut up your noise yah poor scared eat' sud the I rosh returnin Y s on x Page x , , , V -- s ' x , . . . Q V V . K J '21 T f L .V VV V . Q . Q V V . ,V C I . .I - V - V V V V . - VV V V V V, V I . . In v ' Y YY ' ' ' ' -V s V s . - t , . V I. V - - VV V V . V V . I. 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It. l r Izlghtx'-Se'en T experrence was rn puttrng out our Graduate Lrttle June Crarg who rs old and gray now became a promrnent cartoonrst for therr funny paper Frances Cleve land has transformed her auto abrlrty to prlotrng an aeroplane carryrng the electron returns from earth to Mars Cecrl Raymond and Lors Hammond left long ago to do relref work rn forergn countrres and as I have heard they have both marrred rnto the nobrlrty But grrls m trred so must go to bed It has done me a world of good to re vrew my old school days and as the hour rs late I wrll try and tell you some more of my story some other day K W 21 YOU NEVER CAN TELL Vrrgrnra Hartwell and her mother were stayrng rn a large hotel rn Parrs rr grnra was the daughter of an old arrstocratrc Vrrgrnran farnrly Shortly after her graduatron from Mrss Brown s frnrshrng school she and her mother sarled for a tour of Europe Vrrgrnra was engaged to Don Pennrnfrham a promrsrng young Harvard graduate who was progressrng very raprdly rn the practrce of medrcrne They were to have been marrred shortly after Vrrgrnra s return to Amerrca Many thrngs how ex er had happered srnce Vrrgrnra sarled frcm Amerrca Only last week had they recerved word that through some rnvestment the famrly for tune had been lost The only thrng that had been saved was therr beautrful home rn Northern Vrrgrnra Thrs meant that Vrrgrnra and her mother would be reduc ed almost to poverty Only the nrght before had Charles La Beau a noted and wealthy French professor whom she had met whrle 1n Parrs asked her to marry hrm She had refused and when tellrng her mother she had sard Oh .lack rs a dear boy but I care nothrng for hrm Then her mother had talked to her and had explarned once more therr frnancral condrtron She had pornted out to Vrrgrnra that Charles loved her and would grve her all she deserr ed At thrs Vrrgrnra had only srghed and nodded her head On thrs calm summer afternoon however Vrrgrnra s mood seemed to have changed After talkrng to her mother she made up her mrnd to tell Charles when he came that evenrng that she would marry hrm It was now twelve o clock and Charles had come and gone She had told hrm that she loved hrm and would become hrs wrfe After closrng the door Vrrgrnra leaned agamst rt and srghed wearrly and gave a half sob Then she sank down rnto the cushron of the davenport and gazed rnto the leaprng flames of the frre place almost as though she were rn a stupor When she arose qurckly wrth de termrnatron and crossed the room to her wrrtrng desk Here she sat down and wrote hurrredly wrthout once lookrng up Then she prcked up the letter read rt and sealed rt She gave rt to a lrttle servant who had been summoned by her bell to marl She then went to her room but sne could not go to sleep Tomorrow she would send the rrng and all would be over Don wa eatrng hrs breakfast rn hrs apartment when hrs servant entered and handed hrm a letter from Vrrgrnra He tore rt open hurrredly and read Dear Don I am sendrrrg you a regrstered package whrch wrll probably speak for rtself Many thrngs have happened whrch I feel has made our marrrage rm possrble Please try to understand me and can t we strll be frrends7 Vrrgvnra He qurckly rose from the table and went rnto the lrvrnt, room Here he lrt a crcar and walked to the large French wrndow and starerl blankly outsrde H read the letter over and over agarn each trme seerng somethrng more puzzlrng than bf ore rn rt Hrs face showed a puzzled expressron mln lcd wrth tenderness and love Why had Vrrgrnra done thrs7' Surely she had not been decervrng hrm and cared more for arother? Don had lox ed Vrrgrnra from the mrnute he had met her Pg N ty A C IV I T I ES - 1 v - ' 1 , . . V, . 1 1 - - ' 1 11 1 ' r , V - 1 . , . 1 . K . ' r . 1 1 r' v cr ' r . b , 1 , V I . . . . , . . 7 . . 71 V V N . . Y. . . x . , , r . . r ' .- - 1 1 1 7 ' I ll ' ' ' i7 , . 7 . . . . . . . . . , Y 1 ' 1 , . 5 4 - - - 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 . , . A, . . . . 1 , A ' 'ft . ' y ' . . . . . ,, r. w . . . . T . .I Y 7 . A . 1 . I e , , , Aff. . .I T . K . . H J V. ' . Y. . . 1 . . . Y . . . . r . I a e ine T TI a year and a half ag,o His months of separatron from her were lonely and dark only lightened by her letters and the thoughts that she would soon return and be come his wife Now what was left for him? At ten o clock he would go to the hospital and make an operation Th s operation would either mean success or failure in his career But what cared he for a career the one he had loved most in life was lost to him What mattered it to him whether he was a success or not nothing, mattered now Here he sat and thought then his spirit seemed to be awakened by a new hope He paced madly up and down the room then he sat down md re read the letter several t1mes Surelv there was some reason that V1r einia hadnt wished to tell him Then he Jumped up Yes he would make a suc mess of life he would not give up He mould make a success and sail for France the following week With this decision he went rapidly to the hall and put on is hat incl eoat and hurric d out into the street It was a sunnv day in September that Don Penninghan arr1yed in Paris H immt dmtelv hurried to the Hotel Splendide where be found after inquiring, that X irerria had gore to a resort near Paris to spend the day Mrs Hartwell had tone to yisit fri: nds in the suburbs He took a car out to the resort Here he saw Virginia with a group of girls walking along the sea shore he hastened for ward Suddenly she turned and saw him She ran to him Don' Virginia They were too excited to say more Virginia was so happy she was crying sottly Oh Don I broke my eneageement w 1th Charles this mormng I hate him Moth er was furious but what matters now I-Ie drey her closer and gjaye a sigh of contentment CR1 AN EXPERIENCE teaching, her life work Not haying as yet secured a position for the coming year she saddle l a spirited young horse and climbed on its back and dashed away oy er the hills and through the valleys She saw in tne distance a rude log schoolhouse on the side of a hill She at once oecide 1 to make this school her place of business and applied to Rube Kinder the clerk who said I reckon you are right smart in clpherrn and spellm If you are you ll do cus we dont keer for any of this new tangled stuff they are stuffin the kids with Miss H rw kms satisfieu Rube Kinder as to her ability and a contract was imme diately drawn up It was many years apo that Miss LIHXKKIII s contract was made In those days the teacher was supposed to respond to any request that might be made of her As for eony em: nces these were yery few Such a thing as a telephone automo bile or electric lights had not been heard of A young tacher was ney er known to hayt iyerv easy l1fe She was obliged to walk all the way to her little school house and then she must build her own fire It w as a long way s from beme an easy life But Miss Hawkins was young and urafraid She had scarcely settled down to yy ork when one of the good district fathers called on her and requested she should come to his home and prepare for burial a verv old lady who had been dead for several days Not caring, to exhibit any strain of cowardice she willingly consented It be ine her first attempt at undertaking, she found it a yery spirited iob She imagined I1 N ctyO A c xvr E s . V 1 V 7 ' s 1 I V' I . , I . l ' , , , ' 3 ' ' , ,. . I 3. . . L - . Y . . . A V V Y. . , .A . D . ' . Y - hf' V 2 ' ' ' 'f ' . H S , . . R .V . . 1 e f" V' 'V V Y' y I, sv- ' . A V. 1 V r. ' Y A V I Y V. . . In . ' - , V b I 5-V - VA V-'V' i XIV' x f ' l 7 ' 1. . - . .'2 . Miss Hawkins, a pretty young girl of sixteen summers, had decided to make I Vs s ' l V ' 1 il X . . . . , f x v ' 1 v i . f . I . Q, .'.A , U s s s V y ' . X 1 . .y ' 7 7 v a , ' s V ' V I V V' ' y srl- V ' 1. V V I Y . . I 1 - X . 'V Lge in ne T I Nothrng matters nova he choked and throwmg the bauble 1nto a far corner rumpled mto a heap on the rough wooden bench At the trlal Ralston l1stened dazedly to the evrdence plled up agarnst h1m Even hrs own lawyer the cleverest IH New York Clty admltted that the only hope was a lrght sentence at the best Nevertheless Fred was stunned when the followrng sentence was pronounced Fxve years at hard labor to be served at the state pen1tent1ary Suddenly a mrst formed before h1s eyes and grew darker and darker A shud der racked hrs frame and then he collapsed 1n an msenslblc heap Number 9 910 was an unruly conwlct Today was only another example of hrs sulleness Agaln he was placed IH the dungeon where refractory prrsoners were kept It was a steel lrned lrghtless cell reekrng w1th f1lth and vermrn srtuated rn the basement of the charr shops The darkness coupled wxth hordes of rats that rn fested th1s vault usually proved to be an effectrve tamer to the ev1l doer but wxth 9 910 rt seemed to have lrttle effect Here s your feed curtly announced the guard as he shoved some water and a chunk of bread through the partly opened door RCCCIVIHQ no answer he flash ed h1s lrght over the cell and rn the far corner saw a huddled mass of humanrty As he approached h1m he saw that the man was serrously 1ll There was a death l1ke pallor on hls face and he was breathlng wxth drffxccmlty 9 910 was rushed to the prrson hosprtal For ten days he hovered between lxfe and death He was IH the clutches of the deadly demon called bram fever Three weeks later I'red Ralston known as No 9 910 was able to leave h1s bed for the f1rst tlme H1s long struggle agamst death left h1m so weak that It was wxth dxffrculty that he tottered over to the wlrdow to gaze orce agann upon the sun The golden mornrng sun beams bathed hmm 1n all the1r radrance warmrng h1s chrlled blood and mfuslng 1nto h1m new lrfe It IS the 9th of May Three years ago I was happy and free and now Im convrct No 9 910 God what a change he wh1spered bltterly .lust then the k1ndly old pr1son doctor stepped rn through the partly opened door Great news Ralston he shouted as he handed Fred a long th1ck envelope D1 rect from the governor h1mself From the governor could rrean only ore thmg a pardon The doctor from h1s close observance of human nature and wrth what he had learned from Ralston durlng h1s del1r1um came to the conclus1on that Ralston was the v1ct1m of an unscrupulous scoundrel called Hamxlton Through the governor a very close frrend of hrs he started a secret mvest1gat1on whrch proved Ral ston s rnnocence The sleuths of the Bankers Protectrve Assocratlon clarmed the books showed Ralston had delxberately kept back some ten thousand dollars IH currency The government off1c1als after subjectlng the books to a chemrcal analysls announced that 1n two places traces of an 1nk bleachlng compound had been found The or1g1nal entrles had been sk1llfully obllterated and false ones substrtuted Hamrlton havmg marrred Madellne Roberts soon after Ralston s 1mpr1sonment was drvorced from her sxx months later After obta1n1ng h1s drvorce he abscond ed wrth about fxfty thousand dollars of the banks funds and dropped completely out of srght He left behrnd h1m however enough evldence of h1s treachery to free Ralston of all SUSQICIOU All th1s Fred learned from varxous newspaper cl1p prngs mclosed wrth the pardon After a drffrcult mental struggle Ralston s face assumed a granlte hardness and the glowmg flame rn h1s eyes deepened to a cold steely gleam as he wh1spered Hamrlton Im commg for you Two years had passed SIHCC Fred had been pardoned Durlng th1s trme he had managed wrth the a1d of h1s old chum Frank Barker and a streak of good luck to Pag N ty F A c v 1 T x E s 14 ' y'Y! ' ' c . .7 At ' Y ' ' -11 1 l - 1 Y ' - . , , v , - 1 - Y , . , . . . . Y A . - , As Fred looked about the room his eyes rested on a small calendar. ll ' I ll il ' ' if ' 7 P - . - , . . . T 1 Y - , . . . . . A , . l . 7 A . 7 . . . . . 7 L . . . ' fl ' I ' I1 , . , , e in e - our TIV gradually rrse to a posrtron of consrderable rmportance wrth the Unrted Bondrng Company wrth whrch Frank was affrlrated and was now about to leave for New Orleans wrth Barker to establrsh a branch offrce Well Fred old dear shouted Frank as he stumbled rnto therr room hrs arms frlled wrth packages The land of the sunny south where the black eyed darsres grow You tell em krd Fred chuckled rn muffled accents from the rnterror of a large trunk Say Fred for the Lord s sake hurry up we ve only an hour and frfty three mrn utes to make that trarn and the guys are already here for the trunks Calm yourself dear boy don t fly around lrke a beheaded chrcken rt doesn t be come you rn the least laughed Fred slarnmrng down the trunk lrd and lockrng An hour and frfty one mmutes later saw the two frrends comfortably rnstalled rn one of the luwrurrous Pullmans of the New Orleans tall steely Lrmrted Iwo weeks passed uneventfully durrng whrch the branch offrce of the Unrted Bond Co was duly rncorporated rn accordance wrth the State Laws Ihe frrm grevx and prospered and was nova rated as the largest bondrng concern rrr the crty Lrttle more than a year had elapsed srnce the frrm had been estab- lrshed but rts growth had been swrft and sure On thrs partrcular afternoon Fred haxrng a few mmutes rn whrch to rdle sat trltcd back comfortably rn hrs charr wrth hrs feet on the desk rn a decrdedly un drgnrfred manner Ralston s thoughts hovt ever werent concerned wrth the bond rng busrness rnstead they wandered out to a pretty seasrde home that he had Just purchased The cause of thrs dream contemplatron was a photograph whrch lay on hrs desk The orrgrnal that rs the young lady that posed for the prcture was hrs francee Helen Farrell pretty twenty and rntellrge t the daughter of Wm B Farrell promrnent manufacturer of New Orleans A gentleman to see you srr announced the confrdentral clerk as he tendered a neatly engraved card Show hrm rn brrskly responded Ralston hrs feet hrttrng the floor wrth a bang George H Dodge Cant say Ive ever had the pleasure of meetrng hrm he concluded begrnnrng to paw over some papers wrth a busrness lrke arr Mr Dodge srr annourced the clerk a moment later and wrthdrew Be seated Mr Dodge Ill be at lrberty rn just a moment sard Ralston wrth out lookrng up At the sound of Ralston s vorce Dodge started nervously and turned a lrttle whrte around the lrps but qurckly controlled hrmself and settled A moment later Ralston turned and faced hrs vrsrtor I-Irs frrst glance showed Dodge to be a man between thrrty frve and forty years of age wrth a close crop red mustache and Van Dyke beard Fred sensed the constrarned uneasy attr tude of the other and upon a prercrng look rnto Dodge s shrfty eyes he leaped sud denly to hrs feet hrs face transformed wrth a terrrble hate I-Iamrlton Ire got you at last he purred glrdrng to the door and lockrng rt Got you at last after wartrng for srx long years You fool drd you thrnk you co rld tool me by your lrttle mu tache and Dutch goatee me w om you sent to the pen because of your Jealousy ? You yellovs pup Im gorng to krll you screamed Ralston and xxrth a snake lrke motron he whrpped an ugly auto matrc from hrs pocket Hamrlton sprrngrng from hrs charr darted to the door Great beads of pers prratron sho neo on hrs forehead and a death lrke pallor made hrs features look ghastlv rn the sunlrght Oh God Ralston I cant dre yet don t shoot dont shoot Oh God he scream ed as he saw Ralston s frnger trghten on the trrgger Ralston s face was grey and drawn uhrle he battled wrth thrs soul consumrng passron Suddenly somethrng snapped rn Fred s brarn and he became a devrl rn Page 1 11 . 11 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 , , H . . 1 1 11 ,, , . ,, - . . . l AA ' ' I v I ' ' 1 ! - 1 - 11 H , . . . , 1 v - . ,, 1 . . . 1 1 1 Y . Y v . - 1 . . y V . . . . Y . . ' 7 , , . 1 1 1 - . . . , Y , . Y Y ' ' - - 1 1 1 1 . . . .Q 1 Y Q - 1 1 . . . V . . A 1 1 1 . .. 1 D - . , . 11 - 11 - - 1 4, . . ,, .A . . . . 1 1 - 1. Y 11 1 1 - - 11 . . , 1 1 , . 11 - 11 - . , , . . at Y ' ' ' 11 ' ' ' Y 1 - , , . . . , . 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V : lx 1. 5 1 1 I X I f , 1 x ,U , 4, ' Xi . i-'NX,,,,,1-.fxz 'Q , 1 rx, ---- ,J f 1 A , I X x xt M -., gf ACTIVITIES GLILE CLUIS Ore Two Three Go Shortly after Thanlas,s1x1ne rt was annou ced that Gypsy Chorus would meet on Weclneseay exenxng They md meet and most ly QBYPSICS they were too ask Mrss lhornas At the next meetrng the follow rng off1cers were elected rresn en Wlnnlfre l lohnson Treasurer Dons Maxon zararlan Ang: l1ne Jones Meeurgs were held every Wednesflay evenrngg and the work progressed splend1d ly under the leac1ersh1p of Mrss Thomas The Gypmes appeared rn publre sev eral trmes aro f ernonstratel thexr alnllty as slnee S Another or Mrss Thomas achrexemenrs w as the grrls trro andthe boys quartette The former consrstel o VV1nn1lred lonnsor' sorraro Lxllran Koudelka second soprano I.orra1ne Hoplmns alto and therr accompanrest Heatr1ce Murton The latter was composed ol Lyrrl Meklnnon second has Phlllrp Rlef flrst bass Har old Krngf second teror and Rohert bchce ter flrst teror Pa .. v V. ,H V ,' H. .I H . . . fs-1 v 1 -1 .-s sv as - 1 ' A , I y Y fs 1 -I t , ,. 'U -',l, ' ' . , A I e, , 'K , , 5 .- .Y Vx. W X. ' 1 F X 1 - ' v 1-I ', , 1 . .4-, , 3 . Q E . .N . " .li Q I " ' "YM , . , , . . - , - 1 , - ,, , . ,. , , i V O. . . X . A 'N' I . . X Q . I . , ., , 1 ., , , f . A - . , - ,. v -- Y 1 - E Ax -v. NY. K W. . . .X . - f f y Jr 1 'v . . I 1 1 J, -. , U. , , . 54- N:ncty-I-llght FCTIVITIES ORCHBS I RA Isl Boom' Wlrat rs ' rat xxe h VVhx That s the Ant1go I-hgh Rchool Orchestra It s a regular second Chlcago Sxmphonx The members l axe xx orlaer l rru as anx ot tl c stu ents xxrll testltx because ex erx xx eek thex xx ere rnterrur ten lrofn then drlr 'ent stun rnu bx th1s announcement Orchestra practrcel Pxerxlfotlx hrrrg your rnstrurnents Orchestra practtce at 1 30 Th1s orchestra rroxe l xcrx popular too A lexx ot the places xxhere thex haxe demonstratej thexr 1h1l1tx rt lhe Parent leatlurs meetings all the I rsh school tllnces The Wom en s C luh Prrx ate carttcs anal rn thc mun room lor llc bcnef1t of the students gh I 1 , - I I. 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Immediately following was the grand march, which ended in dancing. We had just heaps of fun going through all sorts of old fashioned steps and dances among them the circular two step robbers waltz scuare LIAIICK aid la lies ewoiee Oh' You should have seen the mock wedding it was perfectly killing You krow Miss Estes our English teacher left last night to fulfill a life contract so we made her go through a preliminary performance Then came the most welcomed and enjoyable part of all midnight refreshments xhich w ere served in cafeteria style We surely did justice to them After wards we had a few dances and then came Home Sweet Home SENIOR SPREAD The Seniors gathered on the evening of October 29th 1920 for their last annual class spread The evening was spent in dancing Several of the old dances were reviewed for instance the Circular Two step and the Robbers Waltz e lanced until midnight and then delicious refreshments were served We all at: slowly in order that we might stay longer but all things must end and when this did each Senior went home as happy as a lark MATINEE DANCE Upon hearing that Matinee Dances were preferred by the Iaaculty as well as the Athletic Association the Graduate Staff decided to have a dance beginning at 4 30 and ending at 6 OO p m Consequently the students of the Antigo High School after a day of strenuous work enjoyed many dances on the 2Ut1 day o' January Nineteen Twenty One The money after paying the door keepers was u ed in buyxrg a film and thus improx ing the Graduate 'lhis dance was consii ere a financial success A KIENSY CAMP TIRE ln ou fr t arnbit ous attempt to make know t e Kien x Lamp Irire under our rex u rdian Miss Bertha Hirt a matinee dance x as ci n Se te'n e Z4 O20 An at mission of ten cents was charged The im v as crox ded to its ca ieltx wit 1 rne'nl er of oar peppy high school e a IV oclock music ard darcirg cea el lout Hall x e x rl axe to ave more mat ee lar e is others pressed it The Kiersy Camp Iaire started the I ill a olllng l 1 oe a ion l the frst of it 1 i as urrislaed lay ct too well known high school orchestra The mont r rom tai darce ard from sandwich anl candy salt s was Us l io Jl ir s other recessary articles Ia , ' , v - J . .., '. , , V , ' ,J J 's , . 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' ge One I'IuI1rlrerlTwo CTIV TI STAFF PARTY Norma Othersall and June Craxg entertarned the members of the staff at a one o clock luncheon on March 29 The hostesses remalned rn the krtchen The tables were darntrly decorated wrth unrque place cards Mr Thersen a self rnvrted guest arrlved late just IH trme for the dessert Upon h1s arrlval the staff crawled under the table As a part of the entertarnment straws were drawn Mr Thrsen and Earl Holem were the lucky ones They were awarded wrth the prrvllege of dorng drshes Art Berner attempted to secure therr prctures but the swrftest camera we had was a Graflex Thrs proved to be too slow The staff greatly regrets that they could not secure thrs prcture to put IH the annual Every body departed from the kltchen upon the arrrval of Mrss Frnucane Mrss Other sall entertarned her guests after they had gone w1th a solo dance The costume she wore was very strrkrng All that were present reported a good trme and that they especrally enroyed the fudge mad wrth mop orl The entrre staff farled to appear for work the next mormng JUNIOR PROM The Jun1or Prom the greatest socral event of the hrgh school year was held Aprrl 29 Through the skxllful work of the members of the Class of 22 the gym nasrum was transformed rnto a rose garden rn farryland The walls of the gym were banked wrth evergreen and roses wrth mrrrors set rn here and there At rntervals around the gym beneath the balcony were latt ced arches entwmed wrtn evergreens and roses from the center of whrch arches art1st1c lanterns were sus pended Separatrng the arches were hedges of evergreen and small rose bushes was served bv the Mrsses Marron Culbertson and Margaret McCarthy rn a lrttle rose garden pergola at the southern end of the room The stage was arranged a a bower for the orchestra The balcony was banked wrth evergreen and roses The cerlrng too was decorated rn lrke manner wrth one large lantern hangrng from the center of the cerllng whrle four smaller ones of srmxlar desrgn were suspended xn tl e 1o1.r corners The Prom was under the management of the class presldent Ted Dvorak and the class adxrsors Mrss Hogan Mlss Flnucane and Mrss Hammrll The follow rng, were the charrmen of the commrttees Mrldred Novotny Jean Hathaway Bernadrne Rrley Janet Beattre Adellne Jones Eleanor McCarthy Peter Jackrm stahl Prancrs McCorm1ck Clyde Teske and Beatrrce Murten The promenade began at 9 oclock and was led by Ted Dvorak and Beatrlce Murten At eleven oclock a Cl6l1ClOLlS supper was served by the Junror mothers The home econom1cs rooms were attractrvely decorated for the occasron The patrons and patronesses were as follows Mr and Mr R A Brandt Mr and Mrs H H The1sen Mr and Mrs Hugh Franc1s Mr and Mrs John Burnet Mr and Mrs J F Jones Mr and Mrs John McCarthy and Dr and Mrs I D Steffen Page ne Hundred Thr A 1 E s . . 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O ee A1Iil1g1I'Ll1IlI 5 STAGE WINDMILLS Ol HOI LAND One of he most mterestrng, and succcssrul entertamrnents L11 en bv the h1gl chool OUTIUQN the past school year was the oberetta ent1tled the W1ndrn1lls of Holland Under the able d1rect1on of the coaches Mtss Marston M1ss Thomas 1n1 MlSS Slade the mus1cal comedx made a lcculcd h llcs1dcs offermgs an opportumtv to show the mus1cal and dramat1c talent and Bbllllk of the students of the Ant1go H1g,h School th1s play proxed a source of m1rth and 1oy to the lar e and enthus1ast1c aud1er'ce who w1tnessed the Ierformance The co tumes and wonderful scen1c effects a1ded IH makmg the play real and or1e1r'al Th dress of the pr1nc1pals patr1c,1larly was xery clex er wh1le the large chorus of Dutch Workers made a xerx pleasmg, sett1ngc Much CTCOII lS due to all those who gaxe so much of the1r t1me and efforts tow ard makmgz th1s venture a success and the k1ndly co operat1on of the members of the cast CAST Mynheer Hertogenbosch r1ch Holland farmer Cyr1l McK1nnon Vrouw Hertogenbosch h1s WlfC L1ll1an Koudelka W1lhelm1na and H1lda the1r daughters DOIIS Maxson and W1nn1fred Johnson Bob Yankee an Amer1can salesman Robert Schne1t r Hans student of mus1c 1n love w1th W1lhelm1na Ph1l1p Re1f Franz r1ch farmer s son ID love w1th H1lda Endre Norem Katrma r1ch farmers daughter Helen KUOIHCYZR CHORUS OF FARMERS DAUGHTERS lumetta CTBIL Mar1on Wh1te E1leen Kelly Cam1lla Fessenden L1nda Teske Norma Fr1edeman Cather1re McCarthy Laura Koudelka Agnes Norem Har r1ett I'reder1ckson Ruth F1lyes losephme Sa1ler Margaret Stewart Lorra1ne Hopl-rms Esther Anderson Estelle l'ulle Marle Wolf Helen Hav Norma Other all El1nor Blanchard Ger'ev1exe Beckhart Alv1na Lauby CHORUS OF WORKHANDS Merr1t Palmer Harold L1pman l1ll L1pman Raymond Novotny Artemas Berrer Ell1ottArveson Sherman HOQRIHS Myer L1pman Walter Mumme Howard l1rtle Clarence McCandless HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Ol1ve KUbl3CyZk R1ano Henry Berner V1ol1n Elmer Donohue V1ol1n Asher Treat Cornet lames Worden Saxophone Flmer Leubke Drums PgO HledS 4. e - . t ' , , T 1 Q l 'AY - 1 - A rs ' x" ' ' " ' 1 ' , '.. 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' i Q if F1 .TQ i 35 lv - + Q FUN PHYSICS QUIZ Walter Mumme Apr1l 20 1922 I lap Stat1c electrlclty IS a funny dmgus If you take a hard rubber st1ck and rubber hard and then brlng It 1n close promlmty to a p1th ball the ball ac qu1res a sudden affect1on for the rubber th1ng and Jumps toward lt l1ke a dog s foot 1umps for a flea beh1nd h1s ear That s because the p1th ball IS charged nega t1xelv and the suck pOS1I1VCly or rather the st1ck has more pos1t1ve electrons than the p1th ball and the ball ID an effort to equal1ze the number of pos1t1ve electrons JOIHS partnersh1p w1th the stock and goes 1n snucks Wlth lt If the electrons become equal1zed before you separate the two of them they w1ll drop at 1r1 of the1r own accord But 1f you separate them f1rst the ball may become chargtd the heav1er and do all you can you cant make It come to the rubber t1c k lhe same 15 true when done w1th a glass rod rubbed w1th s1lk l Stat1c electr1c1ty and dynam1c are the same 1n that they re both darn hard to study and understand They are both of a phenomenal nature ich Stat1c electr1c1ty IS natural l1ke rubbmg a cat s back ID the dark l1ght nmg etc whlle dynam1c electr1c1ty IS made The former can be made handled controlled used applled and measured at w1ll The latter cannot 10 000 lamps 5 amps each 5000 0 amps equals total current W equal I E W eouals 5.30 U00 equals D50 K VV 746 W equals 1 I-I P 550 OOO d111ded by 746 equals 131 2 H P III An A C power l1ne IS preferable to a D C one because thru lt h1gher xoltage can he transmltted and the n1gher the voltage the less the amperage ne cessary thus current IS saved by us1ng an A C l1ne I d1dnt see the last part of that quest1on you put on the board IV Wel' an 1nduct1on co1l looks l1ke th1s tfrom the outs1del I never saw ore act so I wont bore you w1th an attempted explanat1on of 1tS act1on I tal e 1t for granted talthough Im not certa1nl that you understand It somewhat yourself V Two th1ngs are essent1al for the operat1on of an 1nduct1on motor 1 e a mag HCTIC feld and an armature The magnet1c f1eld IS produced by magnets felectro or othervu el and IS rotated by the good old theory 173 of attract1on and repul S1012 of magnet1c poles The armature has two or more poles wh1ch do the at tractmg etc It lS fastened to a shaft and 15 the only revolvlng part of the ma ch1nery The f1eld revolves at a greater speed than the armature therefore the armature cuts the l1nes of magnt1c force 1n the f1eld and the current IS mduceo IHIO the armature thence the name 1nduct1on motor J Th1s act1on keeps up then unt1l you stop 1t The more poles there are ID the outf1t the better and the more eff1c1ent lt IS VI The next number w1ll be another wr1t1ng solo by me I w1ll endeavor to make clear to you my gentle reader the HCIIOH of a current Th1s I w1ll attempt to do by the electron theory FITSI I suppose It IS necessary to eluc1date to you what an electron IS so that you may have a full and thorough understandmg or the subyect Me and other great sc1ent1sts phvs1c1sts etc have f1nally come to the conclus1on and agree that all matter IS made up of l1ttle b1tS 1nv1s1ble of course called molecules Take when I was out on my Uncle s farm we had a pet calf T1me Pa e ne un rc tc 1 1 ' , - . . . . . . , . . . , . . .V . .. . .. 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EDGAR EDGAR 85 MARTIN Bulldlng Maternal Of A11 funds VXI1 I 1A1V1 I ANDR1 VVS 1VI Phr ne No 396 CJr1e1 Nwnth A e ax c1 C1e1mont St Antx o XVIS Warm, M0lSt Fresh Alr, Mechamcal Heatmg and Ventxlatmg ANTIGO SHEET METAL WORKS P me No 075 629 Echson Street YOU WILT 15' GREE th 11 the: muer b 1e1 1 oc,111e1c1as yot et from th1s Bakerx The uomt IC1CILI1LClOI11L111PI s1 x f nd proxe hettcx hre 111 w is exer1u11xec1o1 ex er w111 be SANITARY BAKERY 111 Ifltth Axenue Phone No 589 E WIGDERSONS DEPT STORE THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE 1 1 1 . . . ,. 1' , ,. ,. C '. gr. Lf ..'. fi ' A . 1. .' . Q, 9 hm . ':. . . ...4 1 21110 'x-'A ezctzstg 1"'2 5 tg ' j. five 11:fx'r'-r, the Iightness. the a11 round goodness. wi11 prevent him from tir H ' ' : , viking. Tr ' El 1113 22 ' it. No . 1' 2 if f Q ' ' f ' , 1 J 9 n Q J ' as 97 . 'asm inc 1'.::N:t-11 "E "x The Bank of Strength and Character '77 The Frrst Natlonal Bank t A , I . ,, 9, O 0 ANFII' O BAKERY 99.3 You Want Good Iallormg Go To J W I-IERMAN A1111 Q W1 I L I I I I Qfi' Q1 f ' f, ..-'gllf lfafflf 'iffy' I ' I 11:1 1 IJI11111a: Nw. ',f-' . ,, , ,. 'xl . - I X VfII"'. I ' .ri TT1.ffI' ., .'t1l"if11 ,ftf ti" . AQQIQ. ' ., in :Iii ' , r- . , z l I Q . 's. C Penney Co A Ndt1OUW1dC Inst1tut1on Operatlng 317 Stores Dry Goods Ready to Wear Clothmg Furmshmgs and Shoes C A STRAUBEL CO OII ALI C L KROM PRODUCE CO Fancy GFOCCTICS Flour and Feed V30 632 P I YODAK SERVICE At KINCSBURY KODAK STORE O O O II1COI'lJOI'IlICt1. 4. y 1 5 I-4 1 ' ' y Q Wil . QS 5 IIICICSIC, Amigo. ---4 Wisnicyxxsi . , L - 0 J- - . lc ison Street. Amigo. Wisconsi .L 4,l.:E-'fEN1'fZl'wf'- D0n't Walk- TALK? Anugo Telephone Corporatlon 0 O in NH- H Bushey S Busmess College Popular w1th the Semors of the Antlgo H1gh School ANTIGO BOTTLINC1 WORKS 1 O lh eY50 o L. I t She lRe P eNo 712 lO l4ftlAe e HOME ELECTRIC COMPANY Inc Flectrlcal Supplles Wlrlng and Delco Llght Products 800 Ffth A C C , o Mrmufae urers of all kinds f Carhonzxtezl llrmks. 5 on G . Th mas Greskoven ', Prop. 1128 firs Ave KRAUSE SHOE STORE C am gizuiring of Shoes for everv member of the family. hon . . 19 'i 1 v nu Q 0 -4 , Q i 1 v nu . DMINISTRATION Page One Hundred Thirty-Ni .AlV1'F.'. ANTIGO STORAGE BATTERY CO. 611 Su verior Street. THF HOME OF WILLARD BATTFRIES PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO 'Uno lmtth Aveuue Phone N0 106 HOFFMAN HOUSE If J HOP MAN Prop 1011 FIFI Aveuue A1111 O WISLOTISIII KARL BOERNER S XXCJTQKNTXXSTTII X5 TTJ GIFT SHOP Olfts For All OL 1 IJII Phone No 5 M ary S Koelme Pro 819 Plfih Avenue BUERGER S GROCERY Croeerles Seho 1 Sum! c 1025 141 hth Axeuue Ann 0 WIS .4 4 . . . f - , X ,- - .Q . v , .U - . . 1 , . 1 Hfqi . . . TXR'IFIj'l'IfI v . '. .A '. HIGH ill, QS 5 'RS M .' S 'CLSII S. . 33. 2 4' . ' ,F p. " 9 Y ' ' X U . lmli 5, ?':4,,f Ot1'H..nfi: -',r" THE PALACE MARKET For Quahty SCIVICC and SHI1Sf3CtlOI'1 Phone No 48 I P KICHCI Plop A1111 o Wxs GOMJQQIQ Our Motto Cash uallty Low Prlces SEE MAERTZ For the Best and Cheapest Old Lme Llfe Insurance Written F1 ures Convlnee Adraktas BLIIICIIH d 1 1 A I V If R 'I' I Q I-I M If N 'I' S -4 , . 4 I P - A .ly D A . . , . , . rx , . IN W for!-. Office-71 W. 23rd SL o n ' 0 rf- n u vi -Qi I P' ' O H FI F - ' AIJVERTISEMENTS BUY THE HIGHEST QUALITY GROCERIES From FRANK CHERF GROCERY STORE Phone No 53 607 Fifth Avenue BAUTER Photographer of the Town DUQUETTE S GROCERY los Diiquette Prop 1+ aney and Staple GROCERIES Phone 299 103 S Su Jerior St Gixe Us A Trial WEST SIDE MARKET 8: GROCERY Best in Meats and Groeeries Free Delivery Wm Hurnink Prop Phone 11 Anti o Wis HOWARTH MANUFACTURING MACHINISTS Oxy aeetylene Weldin Sneui' Attention iven to Farm Maehinery Repair Work Phone 208 583 Fdison St THE FARMER BOY Geo Manthev Prop GROCERIES Flour Feed Hav and Seeds 612 Superior St Tel 390 A RASKIN S New and Second Hand Furmture Store Phone No 91 613 Fifth Avenue PgOHddI-yT 4. 7 . . I ' . . n - . . .Q . , 5. U . h , . CO. Machinery, Repairing, - . ' l O 6. 9 n rc 'Ort - hree Th W e C O rl g r 3 t u 1 3 t e Y Ou llllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll THE IOF6 4. ANTON NIOLLE 'NIOLTE SHGE STORE Quahty Shoes for The Wlmole Fdmnx F E RIENDL M nnltutlnex of Ii irnessei llex H e I-nxnlsl Goock C11 xee Rnd Mlttenx ANTIGO TIRE REPAIR SHOP A Ii Sen stoek Prop Auto Tne VLllL'lIll!lIl Terms Cish 512 SLIDCIIOI Street Phone No 490 V O ll L le x P ul '1,H11s'grx11.r4'1s 'm , X 'Uv Qi A 1 'zewnnios wzmh' 2 'f..wW fii' xg' '11 '1'I,V:"1' Lj,2fi.:'1',tV X 'fw lv -23-N 1 ,Q V 'NJ' " ' 4' 11' "ffl 'Az'-on ls.. 4-Im 'M H liz'w'1xfI71'.v Wfi:1x'x 1.1 7'1j mf' ' . 4 " 1 -'N' 5' X ffl" 'lEr"" ' as Wim. 13: 3 ,K IU- ilf1::t:.:'1 fin 'A 7':', -f " V ','x"1 Tru-516' WVR gif, ft' 'Pk Ihr". . A J X ne, 'K 1. 2. H- maxim' wq vivxw- 'ah 4 1 ,,4. . . Wx wx: ' AE.m'.II'11.x 1I'f.' IJ ww l'zg 'X v:wJ11"1,T-'T an " '1'.'V"N'Ti 'Jw 1' www 1' 'rzwh-. L 1 . I f ' V . . . 2 lx ' ' 2 .. De: ' in ora T ' ling ' Q ' KV' " . . 5. , , I' xc .' cf . IILI LO' Conneet me wlth Ya21 Yee thxs IS the store th it puts the Pep III Pepper and rnto servlee also CEFVIIIIIX' We have all those thln s ust tlekle the phone MARKET SQUARE GROCERY Sehool Suuphes Geo C Wahleltner Prob 12-1SL1pCflOf Street Ann o Wxs M PALACE GARAGE 807 SLIPCFIOI' St Phone 137 OVERIIAUI ING RLPAIRING WASHING POI ISIIING All Makes of AL1lOIT1Ob1lCS For Quallty GFOCCYICS Go To MRS A R WINTERS Phone 327 631 Superxor P F KELLY The Best Of Everythmg FARM MACHINERY ack 751' 75 Rub Pm - 72111 Pm -'Scrub vm W, Frey come up Smzlzngl ug Page One H d cl I' ty S Por S ale At WERNER'S ,-pug A'Shop for Lad1es" AIIUQO, WIS ,x1mv1gRI1e15e ICNTS 'I , 4' - ' I, in . .Q . . 2 5 " ' , , . . I . 7 V , 1 , c h. c , 1 , A . A ei. ,.. . .U . 6 ' . Sr. . . . In . 1 L J KOLES CANDY CO WIIOLI SAII CONI4I CIIONILRS 608 Dorr blunt A1111 o WIS RUCJS IINIOI I UM5 MUTTARTBNXJLLAN CO We IALIFIIISII Yom II1 we Com 'ete II IT S GOOD FURNITURE WI' IIAVF II' J F BREITENSTEIN ULWLLER HOTEL BUTTERFIELD Ro er T MTFSOIT Prop A11t1 S Le 111111 IIoteI Moderate Prmed Cafe Io1 FatI1e1 Mother S1ster or Brother RLEMANNS MARKET For Choice Meats and Fancy Home Made Sausage Phone 19 Our Motto Servme and 111l1ty Ant1 o WIS Trya ar of LILUTSKILRS PhROXIDI+ LREAM Fvery jar IS Guaranteed to be Perfeet at LEUTSKERS DRUG STOPE A ll V IQ R 'II I S IC M If IN 'I' S 0 l 9 C ' , C ' C T ' . ' A 2 2 '11 ' ' . ,, . . L . 4 A A 'I . 1 I1 1 x ' .. . ' ' ' ' 4' . ' 11, . Gomfl Stock, Re,1z1ir111g, PI11 11og1'1111I1s amd Records. :Q . c .4 . . 'gof' 2 ' gg . " f 9 . . . , 1 . , 4 I ' . , x x . a 0 n c 11 n 1 r c ' - ' ,-X TVl'1Rl'ISl-IMCNTS ANTIGO BUICK CO Cletrac Tank Type Tractors Moblle 018 Goodyear Tlres DlStTlbUtOFS of BlllCk Automoblles 520 Cle 1 1 GGRHAM ELECTRIC C0 Electrlcal Wlflng and Supplles The Cody S1106 CO Say ltW1th Flowers We have the Correct Footwea, FRISCH BROS For 106 5 A THE STYLE SHGP 1 COHPN P Have Your Plctures for the 1922 Graduate At W H WESSA l I . l . rmon S reel. Y . ' 'eventh ve. Amigo, Wis. 5 kool, Graduation and Vacatio . ' l . rop. Tre Nlcllomalcl Bklilflillg. Amigo, Wis. O 3 :'lI1.'Z UI. ' 1 ru 1 1 LHAS W FISH LUMBILR Hardwood Hemlock anfl Pme umber Pnlmg and ran Bark Cut Over and Farm Lands For bale NQIPIQI ILHQX7 4lL IRIX b 'N Wu Hmmm: :xx Mm 'wN:e CIII1'1'J ,VV I-Ii. Fw, VV - Ilwlue Wax ' ' CO 7.T4erm1z:uI.1n':'x if 3 'Nlzwmfslrla A ' Y 7. ., L - .LJ r. . r N 1 Mf1fiu1':1 Hzmfi Halle :mi Phmmg N115 Fulin' I-Q Qixwpcd MAI ff 'fi I-I.'.. . NIS. 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A ,. ., . - A V A ,. ff - -- " . . v 1 CITY MEAT MARKET RVIN H YLNTZ Prop Claes 14 1009 F1fth Ave uahty Meats of al Kxnds Phone 671 C KELLY AUTO LIVERY Phone No 233 Day and N1 ht SCYVILC A1111 W1S or T xotk LANDX AND LTTLRTD Poeeom AT THE PALACE POPCORN STAND THE MAXWELL TEACI-IFR S AGENCY Wausau W1s Wm M Ma vnell M r Phon 3970 Por a Good POSIUOII For a Good Teacher JAMES GAGEN ANTIGO SHOE HosP1TAL IANDS LOANS W Neubur er Prop ant All Kmds of Footwear Artlbtlcal ABSTRACT OF TITLE W Revalfed Rubl er Repaxrxn a Speualty Over Flclehty Bank Phone 542 Arm O WN LANGLADE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY john W Brown Pres1dent and Mana er 605 Clermont Street Antl o W1s E H PALMER INSURANCE and LOANS 835 Fxfth Avenue Ant1go W1s P g o H 1 d F f y F A U V If R T I S Ii M IC N T S E . " r, ., ' . ' . Q ' .Q 1 ' . x - . , 2 'g ' " . go, ', A -1 V V A 1 , v I., V' -- - - - . 4 A A Al ' A4 4 Mr MCDONALD. Prop. 7 ' 4 5 . . . X f . g. e - O. J . . 5 , . 1 , .1 . - I . . 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I-I I' l' I .' li SVI If 'Xi I Q AARONS CLOTHHKJSTORE Mens Clothmq and FLlIAH1Sh1I'19'S e mencl the r1ps intl PRI 55 BUTTI R AND Pateh the holes BUTTFRMILK Bullcl up the heels and COTTAGP CHI I SP Save your soles lm RICHTER S S'-lOE STORE CRI AM som Dany At PALIFIC ICE CREAM Look for the B1 Blaek Boot 725 Flfth Ave Phone 540 Phone 506 Ami O WIS COOK WITH GAS Jos DUCHAC sl soN J F JONES fFStab11ghed 18855 Farm Implements Gasolme En mes Gas P1pe Avery Trietors Pumps Wlllll lVl1lls your ne t wmters supply of Wa Om S161 hs COAL Cutters Lte P50116 1661 Offlke H111 Bm Hoover Potito Plantet intl HENRY W ABEL LIJERX 423 Flfth Avenue Phone No 291 I O H I 9 'Q , . . . W 1 f, L 4' 4' ' W ' I ' i Q' I s - C 1 ICE Q . 7 I . I N .OA N S ' CO , . . . I ,O , 5 . S U' ' ' ' h -rs - - . - Constcler us when you order ' , L K .', .', ,', r v ' ' 1 4 . .. , , L, . U . ,, .. ,, . . lhgger. I . , - , ,, . "5" ' 1:1 'i '.:'j,' LANGLADE COUNTY NORMAL O 11 x1x1een111 xe 1 XNlllOl1CI1 A11 1181 '71 1921 111111 11o111s ot well 111111611 111111116 IC 1111618 I1 11 bL11001 1111111168 11110 11111811 0111 LQJL115L L1I1 1 Jn1 plete 111V 01 111e S1116 N0111111s 111 OIIC V111 C111 01 Wflte Well t11111ecl 1ea111e1s 111 11W1XS SLWFLC Sal111es 111 0011 1101115 S11OI'1 lllll the w01l1 1310181111 VVe supplx 80 Pe1 Cent of L111 l111e County s Te 11l1e1s A111 1l11e1la1 1llS111e NOIIT111SL11001S CHAS 1VlcCANDLESS Lve1y1h111 111 1110111 11111 Feed C02 F1f1h Avenue Phone No 110 SHEBOYGAN DAIRY PRODUCTS B11t1e1 Golden Cream Ve111es1 I1e Cream Phone No 324 A1111 o Wm JAMES JENSEN Harness, B11y1les and Sportmg Goods Phone No 53 606 F1fth Avenue P ge One Hundred S1 ty T .-X 15 V lf 1' 'I' l S 1-1 N1 111 N 1' S ,..'Y ,G V" U fly H v' E, . " --c' ' 2 ' 2 ' 111 '1 ' 1 z ' ' ' 'Q '1 - c .- 1 1 Q 1' I I 31 . c A J. 11. LASHER, Principal. 1' 1' :L -2 qu 1. 2':1"g , 2 ' ZQE . 3 V' 1 11 2 2 ' K' C A c 1 ' 2 1 , 0 Ll 4, . gi . , I , Y 0 CO. 1 -W 1 Q .U . - ' ts 1 " FULL LOADS OF HARD WOOD. FAUST LUIVIBER CO. Manufacturers of Lumber Lath and Shmgles I ANTIGO ELECTRIC CO Llght and Power 627 Superlor St CASH SALES COMPANY HOMI OUTPITTI' RS B W S I OR QUALITY TLAS 1 COFFEE Phone NO. '80, rf Otis uildiug. Amigo. i. N. J. GREISCH TEA AND COFFEE CO. A 7 7 am ' 4 ' . Phone No. 202. Amigo, Wis. --' :tx 1.. d Sx 'Y'- href: THE 11 EVV EDISON 111 1J110NO11aA1 11 WIT11 A N011 LFNDVED SCHULTL HDW CO GRADUP TION DAY' C131 KfJ11 1 1 111 1 Q 11 we 1 mst f 1111181 1 18111 e1 11 1 L 14. 1111 s 1 x 11 C1 111118 T D DANA JEWELRY CO 11. ' -1 ' 1 1 'N 4 '. 1 .- 1 e 4: 3 , K, , I- I iw. ..,x,x,!1x.X . ,'..A :. .Nt ,. 11, . 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SARRIS BROS, Props LOUIS F PETERS MILF ARD cgi HARTFORD ll 711 Plumbing S1 110111 Sllpplk an Heating lllllN X ll1l1NllLN 111 P 1 1 SCHOENFELDTS BARBER SHOP Yours for Real SCFVICS Automoblle Bodies Rebullt and Repalred ANTIGO SHEET METAL WORKS Pho e N 525 6 Eso te The Season s Lovlest Expressed m Mllllnery NAN IVIINER VOGUE PAGE FISK 808 F fth A e LUECK ta dOpto et s aeY es sFe LUECK S P sc o lfi11c Slilll cry llllxl d . Pi' 'L ' 1lVN':1ll 211 Q 1 ? n o. . 29 di n S r et. , , If You Can't See Well See Druggis n m ri t. ' ' H v our Pr .cription ill d at ' a ' . A t' ,W' . . . 1 V H lgo is re. r1pt1on Drug St re. 3'.'I'!."N1!fNI.' Two MEN IN TROUBLE! Langladu Natlonal Bank. K 1 1O'N0fJf L U lL,I1 It X u IUVV1 V N1 o I I I QZIE: At,-1.112-1 ' 124 C11 J' 'Pi I :Xf-IU ff' f'i'ffifI1 r ff-,f-l7'l2'.QJ fall? l'.V"'U'T VU K" ff.'X.flfl7.l1 .F.f.'f .I'Xf1'1fifQfQ l'l'f 1271 14 w Ruxffmnrwwz1c:11'lx'S f NDSU. 1 IJ. 51 -H Am, P11-N17 1. O1 ,PA 7Vzljl1, Vim-'l'1'L-sifhll '. fuck. ,iiifl icmi Adraktas Sweet Shop 1,-unvl"" np- The Leadm Lar est and Cleaneet Confeeuonery Store m Northern WISCODSIH Ask the Hlgh School Students' They ll Tell You P g O H l l S y .X ll V I-I l 'I' I S IC M Ii N 'I' S . ' 1 . . ' , .f 3 - -' I , ' 1 - Q I I . ' V I l . ' p:P'sa51. ' - ,AA . . ' I' . 4 I i K-:gil I ! I, 'r . 4. fl . n S , V ' , , , '15 g, g L. . . . . 3 C H C ll ' 'v' ' 0 - I I AlN'VlGO'S LEADING CLOTHING SHOP Society Brand Clothes The Emerson Shoe Stetson Hats IHRIVIANIILVINI llVI 1091-ftl A ERVIN IVIALONEY GROCERY Staple and Fancy GFOCCTICS N 7 GAUTHIER S DRUG STORE T L k I C ShehTMETALwoRKs A A J A. Q , ' , .oca imager. " 'i 1 VCIILI . Antigo. Wis Phone 0, 61 . Amigo, Wis 7 . Complete Line of I I Drugs U And oilet Articles. uic 's ce ream. ' 1 - gc One Hundred Seventy- F W WOOLWORTH COMPANY Sc and 10C Store l0c OUR HIGHEST PRICE l0c Vour patronage Wlll be appreclatecl PRUITS l VEGETABLES PARLOR R1 AL SFRVM LIPMAN S FRUIT STORE Wm H Wolpert and Brother Ill Hom Hart Schaffner 85 Marx and Styleplus Mens and Young Mens Clothes Farl 81 Wllson Shlrts and Collars Wolpert Custom Made Shoes AIJX. l.lQ'lISl'IMl'.N'IS Fresh ' am Always to be had in Season. Best in Quality.-Lowest in Ilats Cleanecl and Blocked. Price. 2 , C, , Tom Metaxas, Prop. Q O ' ' Q E C of 9 3 V 0 L L 171111 s 1 XX II U 1 ltln 1 1 10 un 11 xx Umm it Ammon t THE ASTQNISHER L v Hw X Q IO Im 'kr LN 111Ott ATXLNOII pcwrtcf L m Anim 0 o r U PI' RNOINAI LOI L NU Look is stlll su A orm bkepw Mcf'-Xrt ur somg mm it 5 ng Sm um flfm Lum 15 I 1 L loci pllghlmst tomf t Jokn Buby tm Owl uetcctxvn ls rurmmg or 1 xfe begdubn Ex sau 3 arlmr shop Nw been uouggmg t L bonu mme AQ HIS PILARAINCE. 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' X n Papa Orff Hun nr ex DVERT Row seven seat Llglll AHIILO WIS May O 19.21 Dear Mr Wrllram Lrpman I wr1te to you not so much to gxye you advree but to thank vou for the so clable eyenrrg that I spent reauln your humor column rn the Astorrsher The most astonxsl mg feature was tl e lrttle ungle rn whreh you aye such appropmate trrbute to the tarr sex w1th auburn t1nted harr The lrttle verse ungled l1ke a horse and 1ts feet w ere obnoxrous In behalf of the sorrel tops of the Antlgo Hrgh School I wrsh to thank you most heart ly for the k1nd consrderatron gryen the wrtck tops rn your column I wrsh to call vour attentron to the part that he red herded min rs the human dynamo that moyes the earth Thr f1rst sorrel top was Samson the m1 hty He kxllel Phrlrstrnes and wolves untrl he patronrzed a female barber then berng shorn of hrs gold t1nted locks he was easxly overcome and captured The tonquerrng Saxon had harr of L,OlLl6I'l hue that IS why he conexuered Napoleon he who ross ed the Alps and reclrned bene uh the pyrarnrds the gre rtest mrlrtary KOHl1'I1lIltl r As you are gotng to tra1n for the legal profession I wrsh tc call to your mrnd that Mark Antony and Mark Twarn who had auburn locks made therr mark rn the world Then as your oal IH l1le lb the Presrdent of the Umted States I Wlbll you would bear rn mlnd that the greatest H156 t and mose leloy ed r ler V1 the world George Vlfashrrgton was a brrck top But do not de rarr for the world ot op portumty 15 st1ll open to you You st1ll can ha f rel harr I w1sh to adylse you to go to the neare t drug store and purchase henna leayes bo1l the leayes rn water and soak your head therem Then you h ve a chance of becornmg farno rs Carrot Top Arthur Strohscharr P S Thts does rot apply to m as I arn an exceptron AN ELECTRICAL CALL When vou go to see your gxrl you act l1ke electrlelty after 1t has gone through a transformer You strrde up the walk w1th lots of POTENTIAL bound up the steps l1ke a STATIC CI-1ARGE AND RING IHI' IsFLL Then you begrn to feel sort of l1ke a VIBRATOR rn the krees when you feel the MAGNETIC FIELD OI' HER DEAR PRESENCE approachlng She opens the doo and you try to make a good CONTACT wlth her hand but frnd that your hard IS well INSULATED by a glove Immedxately when the INSULATION rs removed she shows you to a charr havrng an angle of DECLINATION wrth a comfortable davenport hayuog a large CAPACI TY and an mterestlnt angle ot DIP You srt for a wh1'e wrth your thoughts ALTERNATING as to what you should do next But after a long tlme a long long trme by some accrdent or other the DYNAMO at the plant shuts down and you garn courage You HOOK UP TO A BANK of p1llOWS and gently LEAD her to your srde Then you WIND your ARMATURIS around her and COMPRESSOR wrth much VOLTAGE When the MAGNETIC MOMENT arr1ves you lncrea e the INTENSITY If she offers too much SPE CIFIC RESISTENCE try a lrttle INDUCTION If she responds and glves ev1 dence of any SELF INDUCTON then there wrll wrthout doubt be a quantrty of MUTUAL INDUCTION Heretofore she has been arranged PARAMAGNET ICALLY but now you SWITCH her lnto the DIAMAGNETIC FIELD If she COILS her arm around your COMMUTATOR dont try to BRUSH rt away she wants you to SPARK Long after mrdmght you notrce the PHASE of the moon and prepare to TRANSFORM STATIC to DYNAMIC and REC FIPIER You de part saymg to yourself that the WATT HOURS have been well spent Page One Hundred Seventy Eight A ISEM 1-:Nts 1 1 1 ,1'y , . . v ' v - fy , '.1 1 1 - . 7 ' v , . .Y gl 1, , . ,- - , , ' X, ' K, , ' , ', V, Q. ,, K. , , 1 Q 3 -,I 1 - v. 1 I 5 1. 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