Central Catholic High School - Echo Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1919
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V ' . v -- ' X f' 4 mm-,I-,,.-x ' -, if 4 ,,:,P', Y .N FV 51' ' if '3 7a ?'3'3 1 3W:5ffffqfFWWQL45 527 ii? univwfauxavfmnw ,,1 -v--vm--4 ,, ff.,,,,,.,:,i.g.....,.-,,,a Q ' H ,4' ' .NV g5 5f .Lf'gf :Q Snappy Styles at Proper Prices for E very Member of the Family Lehman Shoe Co. 928 Calhoun Street Near Washington Blvd. It matters not what doctor wrote your prescription or whose blank it is written on, it will be Hlled correctly at WENZLER Cut Rate Drug Store Corner Wayne and Barr FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Compliments of I-IINTON'S RESTAURANT I5 1 6 Calhoun St. . Bruder-Calhoun Co. INC. JEWELERS Fort Wayne, Indiana TO PAYNE OR NOT TO PAYNEH 'l'o l'ayne or not to l':iyn1-3 that is the dues- tiong wha-ther 'tis lvettei' for the craving to suil'el' tln- pangs and pains of liuriiing thirst, or to crank llll the l oi1l and speed along, and lwy n good souse 1-nd thi-ni. To drink, to rave, lu Slevin. 1,l'l'l'll1llll'L' in 4ll't'l1llll ily Ili1'I'x s thi: rulrg for in that drunken sleep what thoughts may eolne, when wifi-y swings the rolling pin, nlust give us pause. 'llln-re's the respect that inakes wrei-k of all l1l1ll1iS courageg for who would ln-ar the oppression of laws, the li-gisl:itor's whims, the closed szllooil, when he hiinself :night find a, paradise in :i niere drink. Who would near ln-er taste or quench his thirst with Maumee tluiil, hut. that the dread of something after Payne, the ,judge's lieneh, the county jail, niake 1-owards of us all. And so the bright red nose of yore is lilue froni abstinenec, and many a longed- for trip to Payne is put aside for fear of :IC- tion. TONICS Long- They say that Danze Fortune knoeks once at every inan's door. Short- It was her daughter, Misfortune, who called upon nie. uk -it -X- Teaeher- Can you tell me how iron was dist-overed Y l'ulvil- I think I read soinewln-re that they smelt it. ill ii' it Soplionxore-''Wliat's your idea of an 0liti1nist? Senior- A dead broke individual order- ing oysters with the hope that he can pay for his dinner with the pearl. xl: if fx- Why is a caterpillar like a hot roll? Because it is the grub that makes the but- terily. 1: 1 as Jennie- It's horrid! That nasty Wilson girl has been saying that I paint. Clara- Don't you care. If she had your complexion maybe she'd paint too. S 'K if The student. was translating very literally. The Latin professor interrupted: t'an't you translate a little more free- ly? he asked. Reineinher the story. Can't you read between the lines and get some sense out of it? I would, sir, answered the fresh fresh- inan, hut it's all erased. 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FARM, GARDEN 25 FLOWER SEEDS Established 1886 231-233 East Columbia Street 3 wg 39 -1-e'-n f an ' 'D 'fl L,1,.u . ,L-l , . , ' -li'?'g. , ' .ff x... 5 m W- tuvyf' L 4' W5 W-e 'I f g ,ff'E11v,'.L, '?2'lUWW 5393 , , +1m'ww0 iff: 1 f 3 iM6 3' Qi?z.5 2 'LJ rt.f'i l,:'n'?Q - - lt, h, ! . -! 71424 fbi! ' b .vy 3: g ' V ' 5 ffl I I 3:12005 B OWT Ni-'RFB-GO' I , 4 , ' ' ' ' ' 7 f N Y 'v' A' I N' r' X . . A 'UH' YLA' X -'QCIOT nd.-Mm agfincigzgrufd inns, msrligspgiqla 'seq aj'-I - Y' n'!.9:ff'Sfn QUQW' fly Jnilfl Sill Ting I - i fi4iQ r--2shp2 : 1 QI 'K j'M'Vvf', ' l X rpqfq' 'TN Y HI aHs1oTa-owl a'Q0T 3 a'uodIf.CP audi' bggr4 5x S Q 4 315133 QIQQHFQULQ-not lime M8 1, ,111 ,Q , .. il-W Y J,-,,.,, ,4prp:Eigq,e,::g4ff ' - -1--Af : - ---I , tu:-V ,- 1 ,::Qf::1--9A'....-Hr, ' 2 ' 1-.Q f--1 g g,1i-'::1i::: Qvapuuillr-Av-:irc-.ff W ,- ,Au . 1 1 ' ' . V. r V 1 , , . . 4 ' f vr! zSxa.3f51d 'l ' raga Y5nfJu oq- .emo .m11ov yf4Q1'vz .Vim 3 l .zs1aG0ox a .fa szoTf,au:Jm g3GG35,'r3serAf1 ZCIESZ sziwon 23 F2I3Cl5i'PvD .i4i3igUgii ' '7' ' asm Bmmama Y A,' QA A Q' . 7 assi? didgnpioll? :ani fy ' , ,., .G ,M ,f ,,.s gag:-A IAA43-Y ' 18 'n W 44 1 1.4. . W 1 v .', M' Q Hg J , ,.o ' ' ,, ' '.r 'Wd s 1 o U, It-., ,' .- Q , o 1 ' 'I' LU.. 1 ., II A Qi 3 I x Vrkwziyi xl! ' f Nfl, :K J A f 'N I I '1 1 Jf I L--JF I v .W 1 Wt fx W ::' . is 'n O l x -o 1, . .rgfx H ,g I. L , N' ' V ' i :6f'1I1'?'E: ,N .irq I I Can Always Get What I Want In HARDWARE C. C. Schlatter if Co. Cor. Columbia and Clinton Sts. GOLDEN'S The Young Man's Store for Wearing Apparel Cleary 8 Bailey Prompt Printers 1 1 18 Calhoun Street Phone I782 M. APP Shoes of Quality 9 I 6 Calhoun Street DORIOT'S HAT The night uns dark and ilu-:iry And the wind suggested full, Xvheu the idol of St. Nurlin street Tiptoed through the hall. He climbed up to the attic room As silent as :L inouseg And from his actions one would think lIe was to rob the house. XVith hands before his face he tried To crawl into the room, But eobwebs blinded him so much He had to use the broom. But soon the boy was roaming in That land of spook and ghost Defying all the habitants Of that unezirthly post. While l-'rank expored the attic floor Ile found a. priceless jewel. Says he, Gash darn! I'll clean the thin And wear it down to school. The third week in September marks Au era long to staudg Frank Doriot wears a grey felt hat, And that hat. wears a band. The band is made of ehoieest hraid, Of braid two inelies thick: And that is one essential of The hat that's worn hy Diek. Its style was new about the time That Romulus founded Rome. O that hat would be the death of ns If Frank should leave it home! When Frankie comes into the room And sits upon his chair The kids deinuiiil t0 see the thing Ile carries on his hair. And when they get their hands upon That poor old grey felt hat The thing turns up and inside out Just like an aerobat. That hat can do 'most anything, 'Most anything but talk. I'll swear that it is living, For I have seen it walk. No matter where we hide that hat fThe plaue might be quite smallj It liherates itself some way, An-l then it starts to crawl. It crawls and creeps beneath the chairs And each boy tends to pass, And then we look and find it at ' The lieu-l of Senior Class. g mq' X.pn 15 1 .x-'-'- .X r p u ' 4 .1 ' ,f--Q' N 'X. A v 0 n , :fly , .3 , 'XXw',l1Qujg:: DX ', 45h ' 5 3. ' Q, 'Q -v,'. '1' ' Q ' ' ' f U' ', FQ '- l Hb: 5' t V. v , - - 4 . lu s , . , 71 . .h . L v XJXX' --JR I. 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Restaurant Kits, Stationery, Trunks, Ladies' and Gents' Purses, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Gifts LELATHL-:R T The Store of a Thousand and One Gifts Exclusive Agents for the Famous HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS The Rurode Dry Goods Co. The Store with a record of over fifty years of right g merchandising Better able to serve you than ever before 2 A agrgjdziiixf-t1mf bnn mai-I ,3r:icf:m!3 'fans f.s:IfJ'5lv'K :xii : V 51032 e' mM ggnoY-. ,fS . .X ,- 5 F M :R 'Pm' 7 , f 'dy 55, Q if-z!Q4 Dzodgill wi? TO x 'V you SHQIPFTOJD f2c1J5f1H2 1:9112 yn'-Zi 3Z9VfX'0VS'l W4 ..,. . ,., j ' M v v in iii- h ' ,ir - f v- i,..,!w?-ij! 4,.,.....- ...-...g-. q '.,Q-'If . f A3 3'5 FL 1 fv-ffff .',r. L . ',- 'N - 'l,f':i L '1'54 3310 bggg,,39ffijQ9J 'F' '2 1. 14 1, 'If' 5 ' ' T-' 4 fi. Vw L N ,1i9? ' ' ' .TGQMUOHJAIEXSB . ' D lm: 'zsibcfl .uimnT .YJe,nci1m7' .NDT innfrisssvfff lash wi o:sn'uiT 11320 .zwufb aiu? .zgud gniiavffl' ,pyqfl I K' ,, . 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Phone 2902 830 Barr Street Work Called For and Delivered See Christen Bros. Druggists I3OZ Calhoun Street FOR FULL LINE OF DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS' SUPPLIES Known for Values yan nga: mom.: .l....,... ... LIFE-SAVERS IJ:idK XVliat docs this mini m--an on your report card! Son-'tWcll, I-I--Why-er-thatls the tempcraturc- of the room. g ir 1. Angry Diner- Waitcr, you're not lit to serve a pig. Waiter- Well, sir, I'm doing my best. sr Q f Mc brothcr is a cook in the navy, Oi'd have yen to know, said the housemaid proudly. Oh, moi, said the cook sympatheticallyg aiu't that turrililel It must be awful t' bc :t cook where ycz cnn't quit wliin yez fale loikc it. ,F . ,. Tcaicher- What words are uscd most in any school? l'upil:- I donlt know. is W Q We can 't all dwell on easy street. No, but we can all live on the square. 4. .. . Ile- I always fall into conversation when I'm out anywhere. She- And I suppose you keep it shallow, so you won't get over your licad. --Judge. 8 K If Is dis whit dey wants a boy! It is, but it must be a hoy who never lies, swears, or uses slang. Well, me bruddcr's deaf and dumb, I'll send him 'round. -Literary Digest. I f i Walter- Father, when I graduate I am going to follow my literary bent and write for money. Fatlicr- IIun1ph, my son, you ought to be successful. That 's all you did the four years you spent at college. X Q l When water becomes ice, asked Mr. Putnam, what is the great change that takes place? The greatest change, sir, promptly re- plicd the Junior, is the change in price. 1 i I Yankee tourist looking at Vesuvius- Good night! It reminds me of Hades. English Tourist- My word! You Ameri- cans go everywhere. I I Q Freshie to Sam- Have youp any brown ties to match my eyesl Sam- No but we have soft hats to match your head. ,ff Z3!FIWA2h3'fiJ '- iofnxzom bl? 83111 mob 8:dYi -I-sd ' E , H-ut -H0391 'inch-as--4191--5--1 ,, IW!! 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GILMARTIN 81 SONS LUMBER YARD AND FACTORY 1 I7-137 Murray Street Phones 7700-7701 Wall Board - Cement - Fine Interior Finish DICOLA BROS. Fine Confections Cigars and Tobaccos Ice Cream and Hot Drinks Fancy Fruit Corner Calhoun and Lewis Phone 2757 9 '.' , - - v - -J, X 'Y1- , ,. 'Q , ' 1 l li , , A-1, W 1 , ,41,f fyf4 sw-UBRH? 'Y-w. ' uv, ll ,,g, Q '1 I Y v N 'M '- ' 56' ara'-., ,I -, J 'My rl W 2 ,- . U 'F Y iii'-Kal '1 A 4 A M f ' A . - Y Q 12 'J - 4 ' .Aux - N E N N , 4A H 'it I' ' 4 T :QA-LQ ff- 1-Q. riiif fri, ,'Lg4,,:fIj. f--j ,Z . 1,--4--Q4--5-,QF ' l ' , 113633 SHT zum ox-nw ' ' tlwqjfd Iefssbyfqffvisf-s:+u3in14ui lo fnizq rig! 21 sxs.t!T I . 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Calhoun Street l'm From FEHHH.GROCERY AND INVITE YOU TO CALL AGAIN Quality Guaranteed-Right Prices 6 1 8 Madison Street FORT WAYNE Home Phone 480 FEIST'S Fancy Cleaners and Dyers Phone 1592 217 E. Wayne St. A.C.GOCKE Druggist Q3 2 Broadway Cor. Washington TELEPHONE-No. 7 lx WIT AND WISDOM l :uli-fl in lnntiug llllllli1'4llllAllllll,l, YI lhey ln-:ml hlm softly hiss, Ill! like to get the guy who said , , . . . lhut lLjlllll'Jlllk'C is lmliwf' Q A K' l.ove :intl porous plaster, son, Are very mueh alike, lt'm simple, getting into one, llut getting out--good night. gt 1 as Birds of :L feather lloelc together , Yet if that olil saw he truc- lt 's lLSl1lglllIll'jlIlit5 when a fellow 's t'broke How the birds alvumlon you. 41 1. A Jaek- IIow did you get all those formu- lae in the Chemistry exams? Shuekx- I kept them all in my head. .luck-A 'I'll:1t's right, everything in a nut- Shell. ll l i Jack- That horse knows as much as I ilu. Beatriee- Well, don 't tell anybody. You may want to sell him some Jay. 4. n at ,'xl1l0l'llllllJ-mljlll the prihoner offer any re- sist:lueel t,'onst:lble- Only a. dollar, your Honor, anll I wouhln't take it. an ie ar Dial you ever ilreain of being a pirate when you were a boy l Oh ves. Isn't it eueerl Now I'm in , .t A ll , , the prosaic business ut managing an auto- mobile repair shop. Uiupl You ill-ln'l: miss it so far. 1: -me as Mr. Smith-'tThnt hat cost 5475? My good- ness, it 's a sin! Mrs. Smith- You neetlu't worry. The sin will he on my he:ul. :ir fr Willie, snill the mother sorrowfully, every time you are naughty I get another gray hair. Gee, will Willie, you must have been :1 terror. Look at gramlfatlierf' :fa at is Some one uotieeil that Pat was umbitlextr- ous. When I was an boy, he explained, me father always snill to me: 'Pat, learn to ent yer linger nails will yer left haml, for some llny ,ve might lore yer right l1:1ml.' Ln Mu' M Q '?iMSYUfff2Sl?!Q 9 .Y , Nj li pjvsmfj F. 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DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED AND NATURAL ICE Oflice: 801 Monroe Street Telephone 670-3QQI I Our Motto: Responsibility, Cleanliness, Quality and Service You Make No Mistake in Asking For Our Goods HAFFNER'S STAR BAKERY 0 ':.mm.m,0 fb '- ' .1 . aff 1' . 4 4 W 4 ., '- ,.JC . . xllwif. ffm-1 W at Ll :,oJ 1 ,fn W .3-V Y . A. '. 4 - Q 1 V 1 if AY, iq V' I. V A.4 l , uf f 55,f?f's:gi,'ff ' ' 'w-fWw3RsmvD- .,' f-ws-f Ui. f U ' wf ' . 1' eL'J .- ' ' ' gba, , ao! Mmom ,A aww En-rr . f ?.1 :f11.' .' ' 'J e ' 1+ '- 'f,,g'T11':g24 VII 233311210 Q.. i , -x,'Q vffugl 'N YA . ,' ,fx 2, AY'n-.g? .. ' . U-,, J-HDI. iJBX5lUTAVYQ G?IgA5 651511 gQQg9fgQ 'snodq9lpT ,A4 f3s9:z1Z.ag3gjan3 .:3roj3'x :s:iRQf 7 4 z- 'm . , I . - 2.4 ,A n , 1 1 . . ... fx., , , , , 1 N , H sf 1 ' ' ,.nn..v 'V x 1 , . - 1,1 o., A if ' ,-lL...F:.:i .u I A 1, , l U 2 ' I V IJ' v, 'Mira . Ylwx ',.: n YS, -' , - 1 'H 4 , , - Qzzem A fi' Asbjmjb ni ,a!0a- -fi' . 'ilV1. l'! :Af and-' Q5 Lit? ,Gif f 4 '- . . -g,,.L,, .v, r ,'mmC-MH-iymvgwmflimr v +486 '7 '4 M' Edward H. Mliler Pharmacist 2 i 28 Calhoun Street. Cor. Dewald FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Phone 6280 For Information Regarding LIFE INSURANCE See E. A. CRANE 409-Io Shoaff Building Phone 2105 Wiegman Sporting Goods Co. 622 Clinton sf. Phone 3129 Compliments of Eagle Laundry Co. I837-41 S. Calhoun St. Phone 6507 SOME EVENTS OF TI-IE WORLD Assnssixintioii of Arelnluke Ferilinziud, June 8 l'Ill ..,.'. The Lusitzinizi wus sunk Mary 7, 1915. K InJunn-1.l18 the Central Powt-rs were opposed for the first tinn- by Ann-rii-:iii troops. The Gi-rni:uis ln-gun their tinnl rt-tl'm':it July 15 15, 19 The Arinistive was signed Xoveinher 11, 1919. The 1'1':ii-e Coiifciwiive opt-nt-fl Jilllllllfy 18, 1919. Country Entered the War Si-rhin ,July ZS, 1914 Russin ,August 1, 191-1 1'l1'lllll't' ,August 3, 191-I 11L'1g,fllIlll , August 4, 191-1 British 1'1lll1JIl't' ,,., August -1, 1914 Montenegro , ., .August 7, 1914 Jnpzln August '23, 1914 Italy. . ,May 225, 1915 Sun Marino , June ZZ, 1915 1'ortug:il . ..11IZll't'1l 1ll, 1916 Itoiiiiiuiiiir. , . August 27, 1916 1'nitt-il Statesu... . -..April 6, 1917 Uuhn. , ..... April 5, 1917 1'ltll!llllIl ,,,., April 9, 1917 Green- ,..Inly 16, 1917 5111.111 , , . ,,... July 22, 1917 Liberian ,.,....,.. August 7, 1917 Chinn ..-August 14, 1917 Brazil, ,, ,, .... October 26, 1917 Al1S1l'lZ1-11l1llgU.I'y .,,,,,...,., July 28, 191-1 Gernniny . ...,, ,August 1, 191-L Turkey. . .. Novcinln-r Il, 1914 Bulgurizm , . , . ...,,..,, .October 4, 1915 A green hrnkc-nnin on a Colorado railroad was making his first trip over the Rockies. They were going up 3. very steep grade, :ind with unusual clitficulty the engineer succeeded in reauliing the top. At the station, looking out ot' his cab, the engineer snw the new brnkeinuu und said with a. sigh of relief, I tell you, my lad, we had zz job to get up tln-re, didn 't we 1 ll We certainly did, said the brnkeinan, und if I lnidn't put on the brakes we'd have slipped back. . IIow are you today, Sandy? asked the lauidlord of his Scotch tenant. Vin-rzi weel, sir, vurra weel, replied Sandy, if it wasuzi for tlie rheumatisni in my right leg. You Ali, you must not compalin, Sandy. ure getting old, like the rc-st of us and old age does not uoinc alone. Auld age, sir ext-lainied Sandy. Auld nge has nothin' to do wi't. Hcre's my ither leg just as :iuld an' it's sound and soople yet. rw, 94L?:7'5'E.H'n R at ,' .0 5, V .1rIik, ,lisaxxasuny .:..,.'ni'.1'u4!-Pfv W-'J3z'llHl!9i .ouua-x E -.1 ,,:., ...4 .lfllliQ 9l! 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Cahill GETZ 8: CAHILL Undertakers and Embalmers PRIVATE AMBULANCE Phone 69 I03I Calhoun Street FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Estahlished 30 Years Every Graduate Secured a Position More Than tooo Students Last Term Completely Equipped Efficiently Conducted Catalogue of Complete Information upon Request Every Phase of Business Taught ,Y 750 'O Business College FORT WAYNE, IND. A superior training assures a worth-while position-Let others Hll the mediocre NIEZER 8: C0. Hard C O A L Soft 1308-20 Hayden Street Phones: 550 - 1416 - 3005 'l'l -'H .--up -nfvbv -f 'ins' Y hi? 'A Lp, , ' ' ' 'QB-anpdqf' Q Q Pl ,3 Q'vf.- n .ji I V . I 52f?!?'F'7fl53'fl2W +i'?'9'4M':,Vi fflf,'5Y - -- .H 99' iw .1.- 1.'---fr .w .-.1 s,-'. Y YW, , g ilk M pufaofhs u:ybnO ravi If 'Lvl Q ' jglngfi' pgabnmid-,n-,Q 9- v'.-'ia ff' A. 1maT 125.1 ainsbrriafboor .nsHU!i'S3LfIlJ h 5 2.ibfQs1fQm0-,,gxma?ma ygmlqzmp 1 :- ?,,i,,- P' 1k!QP5x nbqu :sc-ilsmmfpfinf f 4-.. ' ld3ubT a,zs':1izi18 lo sudfl-' I. - q.:.1w-' .. .. ' -. . 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Lf ,1'f.', 81' A s .. , , A ' 1 ,l I' Nz. , v L 0 SPORTING GOODS The Kind That Give YOU Satisfaction HARDWARE, TOOLS KITCHEN UTENSILS Our New Department Fort Wayne Hardware and Sporting Goods Co. 610-612 Calhoun St. Electric Motors a Specialty Electric Washing Machines Electric Sewing Machines Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons Electrical Supplies and Fixtures Electric Dish Washers Electric Wiring' Electric Household Appliances Farm Lighting Plants Dix-Kelly Electric Shop 216 West Berry Street Everything Electrical Ellpeft Motor Se1'ViCE FLOWERS-The Ideal Gift No matter what the occasion when you have cause to remember someone, Plow- ers are always most acceptable. For the liirtlitlny or Anniversary. for a frie-ntl who is ill, for a. message of congratula- tion,- for personal use and every social occasion-FLOTNERS. 'Phone us at any time for suggestions ns tu the most appropriate I-'lowers to FLICK FLORAL CO. 207-09 West Berry Street Phone 467 Send. Manson, Fowler and Record Bicycles S22.S0. 32700, S31 .50, up to 840.00 ff i Choice of Tires. C. KLJ. Cllnclti iValue Sl0l. Punct. Proof non-skil -- 4 fs, cushion tread tsialue 5101, free on an o our ic c . Feline! Trang Eicyclo Zire: nd I is found in any other store. ,WL . genre. Vacant: Cup 00 I -L' 1 Uucgio:-nh :ear ,.... d ........... ' V glailc ..,.... .... 3 ' 1 ll .no, iz- y 2 Thorn-Prank each .,........ ' ' S' I T b R d t . - nigzsarznieegfesrflif, .,.. Las! year's Penn. and Thorn Proof tires, cad 82.50. tflectric Lights Sl 25, SL75 and S2.25l. Bring baby cab wheels I-n new tires. Come to th' Big Store for BICYCLE TIRES and REPAIRS. I BROSIUS Sz BROSIUS, 126 Ent Columbia' L Good second hand Bicycles. S5 L- SIS Store open evenings, April l to July KNOWLEDGE Following :irc sonic it-plit-s ri-ct-ivctl hi' the nnixcisity of thc stntc of X4-xv Yoilt in cx- Illlllllllilllllm for l'1't,f1'lllNi ct-rliiivzitt-s. gklllllllg those who wrote thc it-plics in-rc vzinlliilzltn-s J I 1 'nys . 1- , 1 4 ' if ilssiull for tcau-ln-rs' positions, for lllljlllllvilillill :is lm inl nn In il stu ltnts inl tor iln lo 1-ollcgcs. The chamois is vzilunhle for its t'i-utln-rs, thc wlizilc for its kt-roscnc oil. 'l'ln' tcmininc gvndci' ot' t'ri:ir is tonstrcss. 'iilll'l't' wcri- no t'hi'istinns unsung thc curly linuls. They wcrc mostly lung cts. i.'lillliit0 is czinscd hy the t-motion of the cairth zironnd thc sun. tit-oinctry tcnvlics ns how to lrisect ungcls. 'l'hc purpost- of thc skcltonhsomcthing to hitch illL'Lli to. 'l'ltc skclton is what is left after thc insides lizivc bccn taikcn out and outsidcs hzivc liccu tnkcn Oif. A hlizzartl is the inside of a. hen. A circle is it round straight line with ii hole in the middle. George Washington married Martha Curtis and in due time hcczunc the father of his country. Sixty gallons make one hedgehog. Tlic stomach is just south of the ribs. The :ilimcntury canal is locked in thc north- ern part of Indiana. The roscttzi stone was a missionziry to Turkcy. The government of linglziud is ti limitcd mockery. Gcorgizt was founded by people who had been cxccutctl. A mountain pass is a pass given by the rail- road to its employes S0 that they can spend their vacation in the mountains. A mountain range is :1 large cook stove. The quiiliticutiou of a voter at a school mccting mc that he must be the fzithci' of a child for cight wccks. Gender shows whether man is feminine, masculine or ncuter. Giuivitntioii is that if thcre were none we should ily U.Wily. The function of the stomach is to hold up thc pctticout. Put was showing tho American about the ruins of an old churcli in Irclrind. The Ann-ricnn, thinking to fool the Irislnnun, said: Say, Put, do you know that when they dig under thc ruins of old buildings in Scot- land, they sometimcs tind wires? That shows that they know of the telegraph long ago. lVel1, replied Pat, when we dig undcr ruins hcrc we don't tind any wires. That shows that the irish knew of wirclcss long Ago EY To buy her hat took half a day, So careful hcr selection, But whcn sho tried it on at home It clashed with llUl' complcxion- If what shc did you't'c guessing ut- Wc know shc didn 't clningc the hut. -Sun i l'll.Ilt'lhC0 Chronicle. -1 - ,,, .I ,, ' ' . , 'L ', ' . W Y ' X.. , v , I Q . J . I 'tif 4 :P I 'I F - W 'I I . , I-.- ,' .wr . I J' ' ' I. -, ' I' -ff 'nvr . .H ,I , in I . W Olwyl 5 Q ' I -,' Q 'I ' 4 '. I lt 'lg .A ' dsnlll xiii 'ul !'l Y lsA.l Q A A ' I ' ' 'I' . '. ' ' f I I , ' 4 ..Q'I'.' ' , ' . I . I ' - I , Igacn-uvaovrpl I A f-'fbe-'H'I31ptl mano!! 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Before the schools 5 LQ were closed by the over-zealous llealth Board in the fall we B' ,, ,, ,,,, 'Q fublished a sunnnar' for the 1917-13 in the usual licho st 'le gmlmlmlmlmq hnd form, Ct'll1X'Cl1lClTl for binding with other issues. XVlien the schools were opened in ,lanuary it was too late to start a monthly: conse- quently we decided on an annual. liven this seemed impossible to all but a few of the senior class. These few worked under the direction of Brother lfphrem and had the annual practically completed when the Literary Club was organized to look after the sale, etc., and develop future editors and managers. On March 18 the senior class editors became the officers of the Literary Club, and conse- quently ll.55llI11Cd control of the licho. This annual, therefore, the Literary Club offers to the public, feeling confident it will meet with the same success and favorable reception accorded all previous publications of the school. The arrangement provided for in the local section makes it a complete record of the year. A big question for the classes that meet in September will be the considera- tion of the lfcho. Some conclusions based on deductions from the past may aid in this matter. From a literary viewpoint a monthly is most desirable, but under the present scale of publication cost such an undertaking would be risky. An annual could be published much cheaper than ten monthlies, but while this has some historical value its usefulness as a field for literary endeavor and the pro- motion of school spirit is very limited. A quarterly seems to be the best solution. It combines the advantages of the monthly and the annual. The four numbers could be appropriately named the Christmas, Athletic, Senior Class, and Com- mencement numbers. It would be convenient to have the last munber a small one. lt should appear a few days after Connnencement. December, March and May could be chosen for the other issues. Such an arrangement would cover the year completely and give reasonable assurance of financial and literary success. The expenses necessitated by cuts for the second and third issues should be borne by the parties directly concerned. .:'q.'3'. f, v1eq1 4' + High., ' Q '6N e -6 - L L n .iw 7 fx 39. n- . n 4 ' 0 , ' ' - 'wsu - ' , 'Are Iv 'U ' 5 .Y3vQ1f1'-.QMN '-'- 'I-A Trfwv- - 5- yay' '-I 5' ' ' ..,, I' 1 . , vu , . Ati. , Uv. . .NN Q . zip . o-.fy 1 f ' I I, W ' 3 1 . r . I I 1 ',' I Cuba 'X' l. llvx I J 1' ' V W 'I I1 XII D V . s ,n,gj'W,.I, ' Y L U ' .fm . 'W-sv' J. N ,V ' f ' N ,,g-y ' i n J M A ' :JL 1.44, ' , -L I.: .1 :ul -A 'j--' - ' ,Rf - T 1! . N 4 A Nm., , 1 ' 1 mf . J A .:::-, :t'.1az: .::1..-.::,cQgz'f,gi1-v av- ' ' 1 5 awww imm ,1C!J!'!D2S' mazgergizzgxxothirfxzn J,mwa:sv QT-7-'?i-13-7-sl.iyl.:al-Ai-Siu:-f4g:x,'.a ':.4.41. ' L:,.' 'S. 'Tr' , N ' -Y N A. , .I , . Y ' tx du!D,.gfm:-ntl! Qi!! 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' H I ' D 'y' ,butt 314:13 1051192 Jiviioirfxlk ,,a.nnrl2 i11f'l rsrf3 human flviaT1q'J'mfq4455,:id fairway ff 2-A5 -rudmun Yard mt vvsdps 14:-airuwnouuef Iwlmm 11 .ankpdmrinq-Qugniaqmzgf mt -dzmaid ,'ILY!'!f!9Z'3f.I' .ftlofnwuxzgifxxsrn D 'mlfhz avqhh wal 44 1 nWni qi hails 11' only :gms Mrruw frmsnsgnnrrrns nu sffmfi .ameri 1-.rim wh mi rc4z:p.f.fg1'eavl 'ls!1,ro'v ,awwua wgimuxii lsnshiunszfra in vocagmmen: ylvhgrxngs-n 3,153 l,vm fq5t5Iqama fffid aalfbkmufi aiuqafi Ihirh bm: br?v'rr2 sth. 'wi wiv 'M h91siQhB1fb33 fdliwillfi' Q - - - A .fmrw'mn'n Qfh9lH1 JgH3i'lli'sdJ , . ., .a ' ' . . L v 'I I - w 'V i' . ,V 9 N215 1 'J Ia 41., ,, . , - Y ,f- ,V 4. 18 'Ul!Ll?SQll'L-- L . OUR ADVERTISERS It is surely appropriate to register here an appreciation of the manner in which the Fort XVayne merchants and business men have advertised in the licho. The splendid support they have given us is worthy of the consideration of all who want us to succeed-and that we mean to do. To be sure we have had some turn-downs, but except in two instances the refusals came from gentlemen, and in these cases the men very probably did not realize that a polite refusal is a favor in itself. Outside these two exceptions, we met with not only business co-opera- tion but also cordial encouragement and good will. It was a pleasurable and a beneficial experience for us to come in contact with so many business men whose hearts a1'e still young and whose personality is something to be gratefully remembered. THE ALUMNI Every school worthy of the name has an alumni association. In this the C.C.II.S. is not lacking, but, like the associations of most schools, its activities are not very prominent. Because of war and other conditions nothing has been done since the tirst big meeting. The time is now come for a get-together. It is not up to us to propose how this should be done, but we may mention that some stray opinions favoring a dance at Commencement have come our way. Action, however, is the business of the officers duly elected. The fact that the president is somewhere in France should not hold things back. liven should he return soon it is not probable that he would come here, since his home is in another state. Moreover, he naturally expects that the officers who live here are looking after what now devolves on them. There are about tifty alumni who have not yet been afforded an opportunity to formally join the association, and many of these have the needed pep and are waiting a chance to show it. Think it over. A NEW SCHOOL? Ever since the Central Catholic High School became a factor in Fort XVayne it has been the intention of the Right Reverend Bishop to provide a better build- ing. Everyone knows that Library Hall was never intended for a school. It is also evident that the structural changes involved in making it a temporary one fell far short of making it anything like a suitable school. In addition to these defects it has the greater drawback of not being able to afford reasonable accom- modation for the number of students now attending. Various plans for a new location have been proposed and discussed, but all these pointed to a considerable outlay. The running expenses are as great, if not greater, than the regular current income from tuition. The future looks brighter. Some donations have been received and these are being placed in a fund destined to procure a new school. It has been recently reported that the cash Bishop :Xlerding has received for this purpose coupled with the new contributions he expectslwill warrant him undertaking the erection of a new building soon. And of course every boost to this fund will bring the new school a day nearer. May we not hope that some of us now in school will be able to say in a future Echo, XVe are now in our new and beautiful school ? 1 1 , 'gii 1 s v . v ww- f-1 , ,--.... 4 -, 2Qii4S5 fT, -ix -- -..?1 ZHEIZITEIEIVCIA aug m.em arl3 Yqnoimiasvqqcz un sxsrl 'mmigsi 01 umhqouqqn -dau: ai 31 ' btlj ni I:-aei!1a':bn over! nam awrrifzxrl Ima ammlmm an-gnVf' 314-fl adm' riahlw 1510 noixawbianoa 911130 'griiu-wr xi an navig rJv1'si' q:sdi rroqqn., inbmfqa :HIT bmi pvurl :up 9111356 aft' Jw- as mmm 9':J,1'3:a'fk bkuz-Jim-mu: nl au :mnw nvmoilnuq zzilrfi :-:mb 2!I'P1Jlf2'V M1 7'f??f!iI1EUi fW,1' ni'1q51',mo md ,?l'!'ll0be'U'l1i'T u zi l1:+.sHu1 sximq 52 had: gmI,:n :mn bib 'qicixx-Inq -Q19-.v nun um .f,-:fn swf! ni Bfpzmag ni.'fr.x:j zinc- mu 111211 mn: nw ,2-f!0i!lQ9JZ9 omsaorft ubEz1:.ff.,f .72 hun m . fvhhz' ,nsiq 5 mv: JI .HH-r hung hms smnzsgnxygpdrm lsgilrxuu 052: ml! f-H51 1 noun Sgbflfitliff -mama oz rhiw '1DS1l'lL1f9 :ri sqsrxcnamilau 'mi 9um11:v yf L. laziuflsmd -1513 :M ur gnidlcifrme ai 'qxibzfroazaq flifllflv' bhswwignza-.wg '!i1.f- fflh ,mmf 1 4 Y I .lJj'If'ff'7!l'Jfl1?5'Y MMUJA SHT 1 Arla al .fwifsivoaefs inmnlu na zur! smnn MH To Xgdho'n lm.xr5z 9 'U5'J:'vl V has Eli .aihqrizn :guru 'lo mf-inziooaea sri! 11:-IE! ,Md ,grvizbuf Jun fi ?.i,1.'Q1 .J ami 'gxzirlmn anoisibncn 'wdsu hma '1fi'N-YO azunvmfl .manimotq fn! 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'L , ' ms! 111919 '.?B'!!!fV'.l I0 NIA .FMCG gffhffncf wan B30 nbi Q, 561 ifvidlgitiafm ' 'Z' -,lwf f A noe xml: sqm! f'Hif'J'l! paid 1-maori 'ish li hm-'na wwf mil gain! liiw bun! ai U 4 ', 1' 'Q :nm ni ymu :mx -ffl ,r-rbi! awful A Ari Agni ua-aldn all lliw lo:0r?':4 'n.on.au ' . .. ',f'fff.'u , 4 ' 5 I.mrIo'ia iufiuinod Bien ' f 'ff 'Z' : 3, ' ' - X V vu, TV 3'4.'1'J, , 'xl' M. 4' 'fy .,' ,3,-Ml' ' X ' V I -m,,'W' . P- , .- fi- 'Q V I H f 1' H' ,ip H W .',,' -'.,',,o4 !'q'0.,,:'!f 1. ' 'vi V 'l'llli lielltt 19 BISHOP ALBRDING SACERDOS 1868-1918 'livery thinking boy asks himself the question, XYhat shall l lie? lt is a momentous question, for on its answer salvation as well as happy years may depend. lt is not answered in a day or a week. liverytliing must he weighed- disposition. ability, purpose. Many never answer it. L.HlliL'tlllCl1tly they go on through life mislits and hnrdens to themselves and to others, Several answer it and choose a careerg hut not even all these have the same motive. liach may attain his objectiveg hut if that ohjective he not a worthy one. that person passes ont of this world a failure. There are many professions that men may choose, hut there is one aliove all others. lt is greater than a profession and more than choice. It is the priest- hood. God calls and man accepts---accepts a sublime grace from tjod4accepts it for tiod's honor and glory-volunteers to use that grace regardless of the trials and privations it may necessit,ate-Y-volunteers to he singled out atnong men as one whose words and deeds must stand the exactions of critical humanity. XVhat wonder then that the world should admire the fortitude and rever- ence the profession of this heaven-al,pointed steward. ,X faithful and just steward is he whose years have been lengtliened for his own reward, man's salvation and his Masta-r's glory. A faithful and just steward is he who for fifty years has cultivated God's vineyard. Such a steward is the Right Reverend llerman joseph Alerding. September 22, 1918. marked the golden julmilee of his ordination to the priesthood. A few days later, the priests of his diocese assembled in the Cathedral, and, while he stood at the altar supplicating for his flock, they, his shepherds, thanked Heaven for giving them a zealous master and a fatherly friend. 'l'hat same day we, too, assisted at the jubilee Mass, and while we heard his sacerdotal virtues deservedly lauded by the Bishop of Indianapolis we also remembered other virtueswvirtues long exercised in our behalf-and we were grateful and rejoiced. May God pro- long his fruitful years, and may the faithful help ripen his dream of a new Central high school for his boys! 1 I .4 Mfi' issdfai 3'C lf f3' ' 1 V- - 'A A M' 'f ' ' ' n ' 1 MV T .Tl . o L' 1 Q 4 f,, 5. Y 'f- 4 0 'I 0 'I I , - r v r ,Wm.-UQMUMLm-V' ,M-gw0 I ' 4 1 49 ' ,-I . . h szwaasl aocmaafxa ml f Ev-E 1 mule 1::riW .wwilzuup ugly Ho:-zmifi axles 'gud gmiflzainir -4-1-.ml 8124.1 qqqnsf ll Huw as. Illrbilwlfgix? 'rswwn mi ng 101 ,fggiufm-y :,fm yw1,n.,vrr: , A 'fiiiliwi all Jwzn 3 Kii,fYXJl.1I .A:+sv.f 1: E0 'plz fs ni bawnans rvn L 'el .Zuifwq 'fx ag 'L-:fix Qffifnofaf..-L:--QD ,H wvwn. wi-1-an q:mI,E .'reocyEugfl1,y:i!iJ. 11m.:U.gaiIy imma hi'm'm9i ,el-14.110 01 bm: ew!-,mi-ffl: GI mah-:mi msg a2fi..Ew: ull! f'Q:'Iv'U'f3 Qiiurzl 'L .-,nimrn ami!! -uh fund aauffl Us 11-1-fu Hrfflyffhf-L1f'4'J'!B1! F1 fwmrlxz Aim: req mzgzusg 15141 , nm g.ir':X.Aw 1: wa. 41:1 wrixrwirfn hui! li 11145:-nmid.-. :v ! u...H.:: . ' , ,'.o'Iu!iu'! 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P' . . 1 I u .I 1. r'UJ'l,' 20 My 'rinagq I-1t'llU M 1 'R :Lyra ,s , I V' ' f -1 h ,Af Q' :i -. H- .i .tl W- .. .. -t lf - -1 .3.2 , f. :A ' L ff. .f V' , .t . s -. .V-f tm. , . . . N lilly, Ji., -J' 4. 3 Q ,--- -, v 1. gt 'ft-2. . 1' 'i yr'-tim Avg , 5-eww. ,---'-'s . L f, 4' i f Ai CENTENNIAL - 'The year 1920 will, lleo volente, be a year of increased joy and gladness for the Congregation of Holy Cross. lt will mark the centennial of one branch of that religious society, the Brothers of lloly Cross. It seems fitting that in this city where they have labored so long and so earnestly our school should give at least a passing notice at this time to the venerable priest whose piety and zeal added a new cohort to tlod's army. .-Xs the caldron of the French Revolution approached the boiling point tiod prepared the son of a laborious and pious family to be a vessel of election for France and for the Church. This favored child was -lames Francis Dujarie, born December 9, 1767, at Sainte-Marie-des-liois, Mayenne. From childhood he directed his energies towards the sublime ministry of the priesthood. ln 1791 he was ordained deacong but before he received the'plenitude of orders he was forced to brave trials and tribulations for well nigh tive of the most terrible years in the history of France. During these years of hatred and persecution of the Church, the young deacon lived in disguise, working for his daily bread at any profession that provided him sustenance for his body and scope for his spirit so ardently bent on spreading the good odor of Christ among a lawless and dis- contented people. In 1795 he was secretly ordained priest. He celebrated his first Mass in a cellar. Until a brighter day dawned he passed unknown through the multitude, stealthily ministering to the sick in body and soul. Yery often his feet were without shoes, and his only shelter was a stable or a barn. The dawn of the nineteenth century restored many legal rights of the Catho- lics of France. But the Revolution had materially weakened the saving intiuence of the Church, and whole generations had grown up ignorant alike of Catholic doctrine and moral responsibility. To reclaim successfully this neglected portion of the Lord's once fruitful vineyard, it was necessary above all to gather together the little ones-as yet untainted with the poison of error-and to instruct them in the truths of Holy Faith. To this dilficult mission Father llujarie devoted Ng' -.jmfi-f!':fX wwe: L N0S,' 'T . N f,,'ig-v--f : ' R -- -4 Q-LV- --- . Y:.'Q ' 'fr , . 1 1' I , 1 o ' V , iw. W I . A , v I . l , I . I im- - Y I 1 iuxuuez umzxns aevun. 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To aid him in this noble undertaking he induced a few virtuous young men to intrust themselves to him and be prepared as teachers for the local parish schools. This little band, living under the guidance of Father Dnjarie, and united by a common spirit, a common zeal for souls, and a common rule of life, was the nucleus of the present Brotherhood of lloly Cross. 'Brothers of St. -loseph' was the title chosen by the founder for his little society, humble in its beginnings, but destined for a career of untold inlluence for good. The lowly origin of the Brotherhood was thus described in after years: 'It consisted of a band of devout men, mostly young, who, without aspiring to the priesthood, yet animated by a true zeal for t'iod's glory and the salvation of souls, had formed themselves into a Religious Community, under the title of the Brothers of St. joseph, and having no higher aim than to imitate the humble and hidden life of their holy patron' Un the twenty-seventh of Uctoher. 1820, Andre Pierre Mott ais laid his young life at the feet of Father Dujaire, and on the sixteenth of November of the same year. litienne tiautifre did likewise. These two, under the names of Brother Andrew and Brother Iitienne, were the tirst fruits of Father lJujaire's zeal and are to he remembered as the tirst two Brothers of St. joseph. Toward the end of 1320 the community numbered four persons. A little more than a year later one is surprised to tind there were as many as eight schools under the care of the Brothers. From this date their growth was very rapid. In 1835 the Brothers of St. Joseph united with a society of priests formed not long before by Father Anthony Moreau, of Mans, France, and the new Institute took the name of the Congrega- tion of Holy Cross. In 1839 Mgr. de la I'Iailandiere, Bishop of Vincennes, Indiana, visited his native land to get recruits and aid for his missions among the Indians and white settlers of his diocese. A young priest of the Congregation, Father Edward Sorin, born in 1814, at Laval, France, heard the 13-ishop's earnest appeal. and shortly came to regard it as the voice from heaven that spoke to .Xbraham of old, 'Go forth out of thy country. and from thy kindred and out of thy father's house, and come into the land which I shall show thee, and thou shalt be blessedf W'ith the permission of his Superior General, Father Sorin rallied about him six Brothers of apostolic spirit, and the seven otiered themselves to Mgr. de la llailandiere. The zealous missionary's companions were: Brothers Vincent, Joachim, Lawrence, Francis Xavier, tiatien, and gXnselm. After a long and perilous journey of nine weeks over the ocean and through the wilderness, the missionaries arrived at Vincennes in southern Indiana, on the eighth of October, 18-ll. To liather F-orin was given the choice of various mission sites. He selected St. 1'eter's, then one of the largest as well as poorest missions in the diocese, situated twenty-seven miles east of Vincennes, between the settlement of XVashington and Mount Pleasant, in Daviess County. Soon afterward, however, the Bishop of Vincennes offered a tract of land in northeastern Indiana to Father Sorin on two conditions: that he build a college and a novitiate upon it within two yearsg and that he assume the religious in- striuction and care of the Indians and the white settlers within a radius of one hundred miles. The Bishop's proposal having been submitted by Father Sorin to his council, it was decided to accept it. -.X Gateway to the Religious Life. It was this happy decision that founded Notre Dame University, the present ,headquarters of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the United States. For many years the Brothers of Iloly Cross have conducted several schools and co-operated with the Priests of Holy Cross in the various colleges of the society. A few years ago, Dujarie Institute, a new normal school for the Brothers, was erected at Notre Dame, and an extensive course of studies outlined. Most of the teaching Brothers are now engaged in conducting high schools. ' 3 5bs1jiv np1 '5,4, W V H- :iQ'L -f Qfn?4:.'.A- lj:gh. xg-via 1 QQ' ILT!! V , 51 I 'gnaglglzmalrgfu ztfdme ahh' ni. lnrlfffbg544'1'1f 1-?f11'fQgQ5e4q31?gf93I 'qyvfnji zsqmafgunr - ,.:- , . i .. f eV- P f 1- - A 7.nA:g1fk:.!nir73-avi!! 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GIRARDOT GAUDEAMUS It is with no little joy and pride that we record this year the ordination of Charles Girardot, '13. lle received the tirst diploma given by the Central Cath- olic High School. .X few months later he entered Saint Klainrad's Seminary. There his application was such that he completed his ecclesiastical studies in the shortest time possible. He was ordained at the Seminary. November 15. 1918, by the Right Reverend Joseph Chartrand. and the following Sunday he celef brated his tirst Mass at the Cathedral. lfort XYayne. in the presence of his father and a host of friends and relatives. ,X few days later he was appointed assistant pastor in Michigan City. Un behalf of the faculty. alumni and students. the Echo congratulates you, Father 1 iirardot. JOHN F. wYss, ,I4 It is our sad though proud duty to devote a few lilies to the memory of one who was a Credit to himself, his family, his school, his church and his country. VVhen the news of his untimely demise reached lfort XYayne, his friends in sub- dued tones passed the word, john XVyss is dead 1 lfarly in the war he enlisted in the aviation corps, and after experience in various camps he was appointed instructor at Columbus, Ohio, There he won the love and respect of all who were favored to come in contact with him, llis desire was to risk his life in the cause of justice against the air demons of tlerinany. but liocl had decreed other- wise. He fell a victim to the Spanish intluenza. tletober 7. 1918. and a few days later he was laid to rest with military honors in the family burying ground at Hesse Cassel. lt is hard to realize that he who traveled twelve miles to school each day, that he whose ability brought him one gold medal after anotherf that he who never made an enemy, that he who gave promise of a long career of stalwart .Xmericanism and true ideals, should be taken from us. But the ways of God are not the ways of man. 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IEII IEJI IEII IEII IEII IGI IEII IG E -x----- ----- --------------CLASS ,I9-.. ..... .....-.............g. E Hi -I----n ------ ------ ---- -.. ...-.. ..-.............,. In an uma ima uma ami uma umm um uni ima um uma I HISTORY That the merriment of youth may not be forgotten, that what once evoked a boyish laugh may lighten later years, we hereby record some things that have a meaning only to those concerned. You may consider the rest class history. W'hen the C.C.11.S. received fresh Iish ,in September, 1915, little did it think that an important die in its machinery had been cast. The class of '19, known at that time as little freshiesf' did not even receive the privilege of initiation or hazing, which is always the source of much terror before and of much boasting afterwards. X1'e were ignobly ignored. This made us very un- comfortable, because we had everything prepared for a come-back in case we were attacked. All the plots and plans we had formed lacked a door for execu- tion. They died in the dungeons of neglect and their spirits transmigrated to another sphere of action, of which we shall presently tell yon. 1Ve pitched our tent in English class. lfor two months we enjoyed ourselves. -Xfter this Brother Daniel began his daily inspections and we surrendered. Bykes lX1cI.aughlin had to give up bringing lash-worms to school and tying them to HamiIton's ea1'. Logan could not play his ten-cent Hute. The Calliope for however you spell itl Quartet had to cancel all its engagements during this period. Dime-novel reading had to be stopped during the reading of Ivanhoe and The Merchant of Venice. Ike Kleinrichert had to stop chewing tobacco and spitting in his desk, Fred Bushman had to stop reciting ukvill11lJll.U-- a comedy written and produced by himself. In fact, a damper was put on all our joy, and gloom abundantly prevailed in our camp. llaving worked all this mischief out of our system during the First weeks of school we were ready to go on. Brother Edmund almost fainted when he found his hyenas acting like Parisian poodles. XVe pulled ot? a swell debate on Preparedness George lik with his brilliant eloquence tihonkl honklj took first place. llis brilliancy was rewarded after school with a handsome monogram loving cup in the form of a discarded Bunte lNIarshmal1ow can. About this time we were recovering from football sorrows. Those that did not have to stay after school had frequently gone to the Three Cornered Park on South Calhoun. There they tugged away at tackling and passing under the supervision of Coach-Captain-B1anager-Fullback Bud Rohyans. One day the Preps insulted us with a challenge. XVe ignored it, but they teased us so bad that we had to accept. Alas for our wisdom! They spoiled our reputation by banging us 53 to 12. VVe tried to recover, and then they gave us a 59-0 deal. In December Logan organized a club known as the A.G.A.H. Oh, it was a regular club. 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' od: nl snug ilmaupswi had iaorivs -1:1-in ima fuipvnrl wie wabnu gnixzasq. bun gnilslunt 1:2 'gems LUSBQUXAYOID mmf? ,urrudllfigdllxwfi no Qui: :nfl .ama-gdoH ImufI JJ95tUh.InI l9'QSllII:K'Hifllfll-SU-flZWgf3g-y Idliliifiwvaqm 02 zu inure! 'pdf mr! ,Ji lmxongi uV.' .agz fralZm 11 as rhiw ru bbvilxiirni f'5q'S1'I rmimmpx 'mo bsliuqa -prl'I' , Imuhviw mu mi Asif. .:qr.vv'... .bs'N:3gl'A:i'fr 'Jf.fI5 .in:of1'0-QE as an avsg prix uerh hm: .1-,.-.ww an mE1xo'f'l .SI os, ah gqigmxd aw 1d-.dd Jil-..D.I1 oth an rruomldula is !rm. e:',g'xo nasgal , ' ' -31 or Mn--- Bib uiaqud bun rms!! 'gm sao'::n -Y'sgb':Iq 'naw SW Jllbls iddgm bus ,nlnw L: emzn o-ni new yuh sri? .l'I..'..1J.A io ndriarigpnhig-bg: sd! 'A 1. ' 4 f I V w 1 1 qu Lx ' .Aa L yen In I. N ,'- , 1 l ,' ' -'In' ' ' s 71' 7 TN ' :ILLL s- -ess-sess.s1ll!-.llgsm----ss-- L .Ls initiation fee was a nickel. The club lasted a month. Then the statutes were broken and the organization went tie-l'unk . lt was never found out where the money went, but we have our suspicious. XVinter passed quietly, and study was the chief thing'during spring. XVe did not take very well towards baseball, but our class made a good showing in tennis. Some fearing failure in .Tune dropped out. Cunningham and llayes got away with the Class and Latin medals. 4 So ended our first year at the C.t'.I'I.S, In all we had a good year. XN'e were as active as the other classes, and our big job was the landing of the interclass basketball championship. Now we come to our second trip. Infantile paralysis tif you pleaselj de- layed the opening of school. XYe were admitted on-September ll. Fred Bush- man, XVhitie Reardon, lid Duffy and some others did not show np. Maurice tiaskins came to make the even twenty. The usual bustle followed the opening of school, but, since we were at this time sophomores, we must not be as careless in our talk as mere freshies. A sophomore is not supposed to be all imagination. About this time our city was in an uproar. The Democrats were in power and they were represented by the journal-4 iazette. The News was wielding the pen for the Republicans. Somebody found an animal of the feline species in the city reservoir. Dead? Of course, the cat was dead--dead ever so long. XVell, this cat sold a lot of newspapers, and people began boiling the drinking water or --drinking beer. In class we debated the question that city drinking water is more sanitary than country water. Light-headed judges awarded Fd Lennon first place on account of his blunder in calling Filtered water fertilized water. This year we beat the juniors in football, and we made up our minds to beat them in everything. They organized and elected class officers. This was a chal- lenge. XiVe accepted, and Ed Lennon was elected president, Leslie Logan secre- tary and treasurer, and joe Rohyans bouncer. Of course, the juniors said that sophomores had no business having class officers, but we didn't mind that, for we kept on having meetings. About Christmas time the juniors purchased sweaters with a large yellow '18 on the front. The sweaters were blue with yellow zebra sleeves. They fnot the sweaters, but the juniorsl boasted and boasted and made us sick. XVe called a class meeting and planned revenge. Ten days later we came to school wearing blue flannel shirts with a large white '19 set in a white ring on the right-hand side of the shirt. There was great rivalry until one day a member of the faculty reported to Brother Daniel that two convicts had escaped school one afternoon and that their numbers were '18 and 'l9. After this the two classes came together for mutual protection. Soon afterwards the juniors pulled off a two-bit dance and we all attended. It was at this dance that lid Lennon decided on popularity. The XVashington's Birthday entertainment was given to our class in this year 09175. XVe had a debate on whether the government should control the rail- roads. Bushman, Suelzer, XVard and Cunningham were on the affirmative, Zuber, Hayes, Lennon and Gruber on the negative. The negative won. Hayes, Lennon and Bushman got the places of honor. XVe had another debate on the abolition of the jury system. Lennon, Logan and Suelzer showed up best. Many of our members took part in patriotic parades just before school closed. Commencement arrived and our sophomore days came to an end. In September l9l7 we entered the C.C.II.S. as juniors, fifteen of our sopho- more class and a new member in the person of Dallas Costello. XVe were placed in a room by ourselves and told to behave tan unnecessary admonition when a EIL 92 .mlsw-' WP Sf' 'J' 'I xnfnivg. -., rv ., O O r . . . 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Our stars shone with great brilliancy, the brightest being lid Lennon and George llainilton. From now on they were looked upon as sacred indi- viduals. , The class officers-Leo Suelzer, lfiflwllfil Bushman and Leslie Logan- wishing to keep in the limelight, arrayed themselves in checkered shirts, green vests and red ties. Some say it was all due to a bet, but all must have lost for the rivalry soon stopped. Four members of our class got on the varsity basketball team, and there would have been a fifth had Stew Zurbuch respected his bones. Civil war almost followed the eve of State Prohibition. Xlfe made a midnight raid on the Seniors' den at llesse Tassel and spoiled what might have been an awful scandal to the school. Two days afterwards our worthy class president maintained our right to interfere. . tif course the seniors had to be fed by the juniors, for that custom is now too well established to be ignored. Consequently we pulled off a big banquet for them at the Anthony. ln May Leslie Logan showed what he could do in the essay line. Ile copped one of the three prizes offered in the county for the best three essays on the Third Liberty Loan. Commencement came around and only one of our members slipped overboard. As is former years Cunningham took the class medal. Logan received the medal for English, and Lennon for elocution. During the vacation period following the junior year the bug of travel seemed to have lodged in many members of the class. Doriot went down to Denver to see how people live there, Hayes went to Seattle, Logan and Suelzer to Chicago, and George Hamilton and some others of the gang took in the neighboring towns. Now we land in the fourth year. School opens September 9. Class nineteen counts fifteen. Two weeks of school and then everything was upset by the tiu. lNe had little to do until after Christmas. We gave a little play on St. Andrew's day. 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We hzixu li-:rim-rl the nrt ut' nuikf . ' ' ' --4-- '-' ' - ' s i -A ' . A t- s ' as - is :Q io '-li' pzirt in iitlilvtics. lle' luis workul :ifttr svliool hours :it ai lnultitndc of pi'ot'f-ssioiis. In svhuol hi- is 28 'lillli litlltl KILIAN J. BAKER . Wh:it's in :L uuine? Well, in this mise it plum-s our worthy vlztssiiizite lirst in the vliiss. Quit your inuking nie laugh, will you? When you Qu-:ir sunu-holly sary this you muy be sure you ure not s. vlzisse-l :is ai student, and hr- is suvh nu ziiubitious one that lu- has fonnil time to tuki- l ronuli in zulrli- tiun to tho work uf thi- rt-gulnr rnrriuuluiu. llc found xi solution for tht- lillflll prulileiu in Si-urs liot-liiivk l'2ll1ll0g,:lll'. l ur inziirx' yt-:irs lu- uns :i runni- lu-r of the l':itli0nlr:il Ulu-rub Society. llis fou-lin-ss fur the henntifn1 :ind the sublime luis led lls to lu-lit-ve thu he stziys up nights pursuing the wlreziins of poets. 1 . ' ALFRED J. BROWN -- Alfrwl ll'ill'Ilt'4l to t:ilk long lwfore hc uttun-lcd V i 1 tht- lllItlll'lll'2ll svhool. Ile uns rerlx' tunic :is :i high Q ., 2 st-hool fri-sliiiuiii. This can lu- :iwouuteil for by tho , Y ' r fact tlizit lit- hurl lezirlie-I the ropes in thc 1-ighth 5 2. S grande coniu-etwl with thc C. U. ll. S. Regzrrillt-ss of nl' his n:uuo he is :L vt-ry white tk-Ilow. llis vuvzil gg i: ' cords :irc well developed zuul inziuy :i tiinc did they ilirt-ct thi: tu1icliL'l s t-.rv towzlrwls his rorner of the rnuui. Ho is ai iniin of various parts. Study First 1' .J is his niotto. llis position ns so-la :ind joke sling- ' , - i ur ut Drior's keeps his pockets Killed. lie has tid- . tiled for the svhool orcliestiui since his frcslnnnu yezir. His several attempts to cuter the Mischief- nuikers' Club always ended in disaster. When he hzis :inything to sell koep away froni hini unless you wunt to nuike :L deal. You cau't esvupe hiui. EDWARD C. BUSHMAN is , 3 It was midnight, about the dawn of thc present Q4 century. A fearful storm raged without. Within ai a . , rostless babe nradc his lirst iiictfevtual protests uguinst the conventionalities of this world. Hu l A grew up in Blooniingilzile, and ull the details of his -I childhood und early youth are buried in and uround ' , l I that locality. He spent ii year of probation in 1 the C. C. H. S. eighth grade and then joined his ' 1 present elnssnintes in the freshinnn year. He soon l M proved his superiority in tistie and dnrc-devil uu- dortnkings, suvh :is walking on roofs and riding ' wild horses. Studies wore consuiuud with no grcuti-r ditl'ii-nlty than well linked iipple pie. Ho usually gets - to school on time during Lent. Ile has some repu- tation as :L violinist, a coiucdiztn, un orntor and un athlete, in addition to being at Bushinain. l s wwoza 1, osmfuis 5' Mia Ol ouhxd gn n IBEW et Im wr! holiil. 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U L .5 l v t fm .A 'ja 1 N , o ' L ' x 'D' :K 4' on u ' illl hoi iv irlt-ails inniiift-stt-fl by those zitxiiusplit-i'it' cou- ' ' tht put thitl xtuw ln hi tn ul 'l'llli I-Illia 29 1 DALLAS M. COSTELLO L ,AU ', llnllzis flwnt thi' lirat two yvnis ut his high svh t'SlI't'Ul' :it Loo. 'l'ht-n ht' :lt-citls--l to niovv to Fort NX:i.x'in- :in-l work tor :i C. U. ll. S. -li iluinn, llo xpitt- tht- fnrt thztt it was his lot to nwiuvizilu with - 6 whzit has zivttiiin--l tht' rt-Ivuxition of ln-ing the V tx v ri':i.fi--mt 1-laisw in hrlnmlf' lit- lmt inline of his rt- 'Q,. A tiring iliwltosition. lln' tk-ll in with t'Xt'l'YIlIlll4' lint . tn. 1 lwlft ont uflr1'Ulliillt'lll'L', llih possibility :is ai lmslct-t I P lzill il:iAx't-r was not iiutivcfl until laitu in his Inst I yi-:ir :it mhool, wht-n his work with at lot-:il Ajiinion ti-nm :itt1:u't04l tln' :ittuntion of Fzitlmi' llillun :ini wr-tin-il him il lfluw- on thc Yill'Sll.V. Ilu hzis mul lo nlx thing' ln- liziw not xml-lv goo-l in is .in imilaing gmnl in :tthlvtics :is wcll :is in 1-tnilivs. 'l'h1- 0 t'IIl'IIlll'w. EDWARD J. CUNNINGHAM ' Tho niontli of August, lfllltt iltlul uiotlni nnni ln-r to thc l':itliwl1':il t'0llg'l't',Lf1lllUll. Thiw non' nn-ni- lwr was l'hl--lzitcr known :is IllSlll'2llll't'+l'lllllllllgA lmni. 'Tho wtwitln-1' vuinlitions it his lniith init livitvvt, :in-l sim-v that tinn' he has strivvn to rival lullh. l'Ol' ' If ' nt- thc muvh uovt-tml rlziss nn-tlul. Ht- uonlfl not ln- wt-n :iftt-r tliwe-Atliii'ty, :intl uoiisuqticiitly it was ininort'-l that hu wt-nt ilin-vtly honn- :intl stnfliml. lint xi little tlt-tvctivo work l'l'YL'1llt'll thc fm-t that hv w it-nt his attt-r sclmol hours tlt-votinlf his 1-nt-r '- l H l-, s tu tht- vxluins' ' 1 lo. Likt- his ulaissiiizitt-ri, Brown :intl Baker, he ,,r:iilimtt-tl zi few Yours ago fiom tht l ithuliil ll l N it-ini Qociety. All aittenipts to nizikv him t'rown or tnil to snnlc have ln-vn in ithh-tc ln! sehloin niisss-il Z1 gn A 1 1 as ': 'ri- vziin. 'Fhongli not :in br. FRANK S. DORIOT IM-vtriiibci' li, 1-iglitt-on yours ago is historically known to have ht-un ai night of tcrrihlt- darkness. This fait-t matic ai lasting pliysivul iinprt-ssion on tht- vt-ry plunip hathy thzit thvn uzniiu into the lloriot family. Contrary tu ull the lziws of pliysics ht- has liven shining sim-c. Well, to continue our llZll'l'llflY0, Frank 1-utert-tl St. Patriuk's school full of fziith :intl lt-ft it in good and honorable xtunfliug. 'l'hcn he vzinic ht-rv :in-l was poinicetl upon :is a pianist for the ora-licstrn. But he tliml nut believe in ull work and no play. In hurniuny with this theory he took up :itlilt-tics and is now high ou the lu-hh-r of that proft-vision. In studies he is an etern- :il liliiggt-r. 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AA 11 11:5 1-nu :hid Yo' ' ' W - ' f ' ma ww, Q4 mmm' . .' i- an lib In ' .11- ,hm mv ul JUBSWK ,pf , ' A A 1 -mummy! gl 24 nlq nd '!.-my zlnrl Hr: fn I , - ' uffyghl fin if lm! f3ikshl'B qu ivan sd 'moth ,. , sw ' ,ww-,:n.nn nl ....,i.-,Qnmq amfh 191.541 I ' lf , Aww. but ulifun uns ull. -fiiuuiq 15 ' ,, ' L will-. mr hd-shi mv' In -mo mum:-1 .4 -nl -qiw ' , A A y L..-. -Q-.4 . - f 1 ,,1+a-figtff- kvvu ' ' Vw. . ...A B .b . v , 'f-x.' ' .I ' ,fa i' lf if A I Z It v, ' ' . 'cw 1 1 , I .by V5 4 ' :df-'. . ' af S6 LM? in: 5:31116 'l.'i .' 0 t I 30 'l'llli lifl lil FRANK J. GRUBER Like most of Olll' elasslnales, Alike clrifleil from St. l'atriek's einhtli gjra-lv to the Central lligli fresluuen. .lust who is 11-slnoiisililv for thi- eognoiiieli of Mike is nut lill1lXYIl, hut the nzinu- has stuvk anil there you are. Ile has lu-en a steafly school athletiu fan, and in a nm-lerate nniuner he -A has partieilvatetl in vlass vontests. Jokes anil so eials have been his sin-eialtiv. llc spent his hip, svhool 5lllll1llUl'S at Lake Jaines, wliere he gave Cx- liilfitions in SVVilllIllillgj anil iliving. llc- is also :l f lllllhlibllllllll anil even the hir-ls that Zlllglll, near that lake are in mortal terror ol' his trusty gun. Hy some ineans or other he silver-wle-l in 1lt'1lllll'lllg,f the nina-h vuveteil -legree of l'. H. Pi. 1.. lt' you want an evening's fun gatner rounil an-l listen to his GEORGE R. HAMILTON 1'A. ' During that in-rioil of life usually iluvott-il to graile svhool work Hi-urge ilivimled his tilne l-elueeu svhool anfl Iisliinf. Blauy au-l we-iflitv were the - A , is . ilI'4flllllL'lll5 tricll on ilk'lll'4'l' hut iles rite all wrsua- V P' . I ' 'IN Y I gl VW, . sion lic persisteil in fishing. Now you llll4lt'l'Ni'Zlll4l - i , why hu is vonsiilerwl za master of tish stories. Way . ilown in lientuvlcy George learnt-il the art of play- ing the nigger role that has afhlm-il to niany uf our X, V Y selinol entertainments. Ile is also familiar with ,pn-- Mr. lloolev. That smile he hrouglit from St. l'ut- rii-k's is still with hiin. As yet no one has been able to get his goat. Get acquainted with hini i you are n lover of a gooil joke an-l a hearty laugh. Baslifuli Yes, if you use it iu the past tense. l'util recently he shunneml soeiety and spent niueh ol' his free tiine helping the Pennsy. CORNELIUS J. HAYES You never can tell is an old saying. Teil llayes quietly atteinleml the Catholir school auil as quietly entered the KT. C. H. S. In his iirst years he gainefl some reputation as a hasehall twirler, and later he tried his lur-k in basketball. But these things are now forgotten. In his freshinan year he coppetl the Latin ineilal. The ineniory of this kept hini oblivious to all social events until the present year. Then Vllllltf the flashy ties, hack- conihcil hair, appreciation of pear-lies and all the other signs of-of dates. His ahility in keep- ing the purse lnaile hini the ehoiee for rlass treas- urer this year, and it was a lizippy ehoiwe for ho sure ilid eolltet. Su you never can tell. f .- ., fm, -3gg g gg?f!E'UfQ'f6'U' I ' UN A - -fII If -' ' 1' ,' I' P 1 w f . ' ' V . - ' ' 5 . -i .LTC ' - Wi, . I I. , II I I I 5' I I , ' ' .H v ' ' Lnmu FLHT OE. f . ffaauxa .L pixma . 'r 13 I-' f'1il'- 'n'f+'anUi Iv.slalncaai.I'1 -.nu w .vswfu 951.1 hum.-H1 mi! fv we-flag' rhdgiq v' .1-'n...4Ii .ri uxoff Ig I -was -11. fwifmxz-'Leaf wi owl nc' -Y'lNld'J'f.twLfazffI ,V nm.-rv ,Az T.:-4 ,,:s.'m'sgl 4:-in ri ' U M TJ u'.u.:uAiQ.m v a I ' 1' 1 fl f 0 wncf 3011 UH, .8411 V. -I ':! , I -I f'1IIJf1 vflff ' I 1 'x '.hrn.fr vfnn-llnu-IJ 1. 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A 'fl' U 4lI4v.v PW' ', N A '..oI ,, HQ -.1'- I,.l' I tw' N 11' L. 4 A A . n.. li LESLIE F. LOGAN Thv 1- ' stands for Fi-lix. Ile was llllf. lztllti 31 EDWARD J. LENNON An iiiipussililv thing to tl-ll yuu inuuh about lil! in a. liuiiilrwl wuiwls! Hel is not for rather was nutj lilu- tln- it-st uf int-n. While at St. l'atrick's hr- was lmtti-r known tu his tvzivlins than tn his rlasrinntos. Ili- was slight in liuilel :intl rarr-il 'lit th' for oiitilour sports. Aftbr twu yl'1l.l'!'l at V. t'. ll S. an-l unc tm-rin at at gyinunsiuni this quite lull blus suinwl forth intu a nian of atl'airs :intl at xx-ritablu Slftjllg' inan. llilvloiiiavy :intl 1lf'1J inailc hilu iirst lit-utt-nant in tht- stuih-nt military 1-orbs of IEUIT. llc is 1-lass pix-si-lviit fur thi- su-uint tinnn lluring thv past st-asuii lu' pi'uvt-it u gri-at siium-ss as utlill'-til. iiiai1agoi', anil his pix-st-inw at thu gate- gaxw- us mannv stuznly snppurti-rs. The ulovutiou incilal camo his way last yvzir. liusinuss ability put hiin for-3' must till tht- livlni stall' this yt'1ll'. wt-ll nztnn,-il, fm' ht- is liappy cvcn wht-n he is in tiunl-lv. His -..-.-.. i.......'.-. .... i...'. iraiset him theru, but we rt-fused his irc nuclei' no obligatiun to lunil hiui hcru. llis natural gifts have inailc stuily easy fUl hini l 1 I ua: lil: non the English guhl int-dal :intl :ilsn -ini' ur' tht- h' 1' ' I vrty Loan. llc lost tho class 1 lrllu-, as wt- ii lip NVIN stlu Lul to hill of mn- lit-l cunt. This yt-: ' 1 ig 1 nnikc the llvho aunt ht- inailu gooil. Fm' :.'t'ill5 hu ,ilul lloriot have ilaw-il anil worked twff-tlii ln l 5 is tht-ir grailuzitiun the svhool will lush two guinl musteis. Both, liowvvvr, intcnil to vast 'lu-ir lut with thc loral K. of C. Council in the liupt: ot' ttnilf ing rt Ii-:lil fur thcir atlih-til' ability. LEO J. SUELZER Lou is u. big fellow in many ways besides iu bulk. llis oai-ly wluuzition at St. l'eter's must have :igix-1-il with hiin, for he- loft that schuJl :t lowr uf laiwwlc-Igu an-l athletics. .llc has played bziskctball cash yt-ar of his high school career. In football he has ilunu just as inuuh. Iu his junior year he was vlass pri-siilont, anel hv mlufeiimletl tht' rights uf thc jiuniors in a vt-ry telling inanucr whvn thu svniurs l'l,lllSllli'l'K'tl thcin cusy lain-king. Then lu' 1O.l his class to faiue iu thc fiL'lXlUl'-'jlll1i0l' feeil as wi-ll as in 'hc iniilnight ranl on llcssc Cassel, llv says that his altituflc makes long sleeps imperative. For iluft-niling this theory Brother .llanivl uppointcil hiiu chit-f plumber auil rt-pair luan arounil st-ln-ul. An earnvst stuiluut, he has always plawal the inter- osts of thi- svhool bc-fore other vousi-lcrations. .J 1g4 ,fy:gi1'1ff I UV X -pblrv-19...-K. 0' , LQ W 6513135141 . P, V V.'-!,'..... -sf Q - - .J ,,. 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V ' to - as Q- K1-pe T, N' 5' '94 J: Drsvlv ' .1 Anwgsplrflgvf' .fd '1l'9'r-hm.:':..-:mf vu-ru- .,,a...-.A. 'Q .'H..-.......,....n. 4 1 ,,. , 2 6 , , w 1 4 w n llagla, q vi . ,M mm lil, . . PT Q34 in . , VV ,,, . I ' 41 V 'ffl ..,.4 .r'f'lf-A 5. 'Nvf . 'il fl u ,n A I .Qu W. wwf, . lu, ,' 19355 ' 1 x, 4 .. I 1 AU .' s ..V Vol? Vp W' , L' 1 , in-l :trolle- 57 Tllli ECHO CLIFFORD B. WARD A., It is 1'iin1ul'e-l thnt he wus lmrn in uni' city, :intl 'I ' M ' we have stunt? reason tu lielit,-ve the rnintn' true, 4 Ihr nt ai vi-rlv early :nge his :tnhnrn hair xtttrateti-il H itteiitiun :it St. l'zLti'ii'k's st-liunl. When hc 1'L'Ll- Y J . mln rin- ,...ptti1t1-ity tif this .ii,t1.1gut,1ta1tg'gifr of 'Q Q F I' I K naittire he gztve np his iilezi of heeuiiiinlg :i -letective ' I into the 4' 1' ll 4 Ile kept the even , . . .t. . enul' ut' his wny until he funnil it 1Ij,1'I't'U1llIll! tri 'Q fit' lllllCl5UlI1llL' various i'lini'ut-tt-rs, get :i foril, nnil L l lvairn tu -lnnvt-. Now hi- is :1 leaflet' in su-'ml :fir- tles 'ix www evitlent it tht wnmi lint- lit ix in ,,.. ., lY1ll'lt'lllllN it-:ruler :incl hm his hetiil .tuiel with ltintlw ot iniwellnneuus tm-ts. Ile hzis glint :unlu- tiunw, :intl if his zippli-'xitiuii to rtnflv is zi 5l,L1ll nf lllYlll'A' Nll1,'t't'i4 we pil llit 1 'li it 4 init tm llllll JOSEPH E. ZUBER -lov Szliil failewell tu St. l':nL1l'm in 1914 null gl atrulleil into the l'. l'. ll. S. eighth grmle. .Sinru 'S ' that time he hns sueeee-le-l in wasting ll box of I ' ' ehnlk plueiiig J, IC. Z. on eveiy hlziekltuxiiwl. llis 'ifd gffi A - Ren has czrrriefl his nsunt- :intl rt-pntzitiun to plzives . fur rt-:novell from lfuit Wayne. llis lure uf litera- -1- f'fii',, , MQW. ture enrly plueeil hiln :inning the si-houl seriliew :intl ' lfeho e-liturs. Being lunewuine fUl' the svlmnl pu- 4R55.TgW pi-1' this year he stnrte-l the winiweekly known as ' V, l'lnt0er:it's Trident. lt is mill he nut-le ll few ilullnrs in thin iletentling the l'k'lIiliilti0ll uf the highi-at hiililer, but we have no pruuf of this. A nizin of many worth-i he lb .nnintmnb to litiunn .in urntur. STEWART F. ZURBUCH Stcw's lIlUtlll'I' ileterlnineil that he shunhl he brunglit up :in Irishinun :intl at Vutlinliv. She eur- iit l hint to it 1' itiith K si huol ont tint niuinin 1 in 'I t. N-ptt-inher, 1907. The gooil Sister wus very :uni -iiiemte with him anti he grew to like sehuul. In N15 he was given a passport tothe U. C. H. S. His unlfitiou wus to be zz strong man. With this iflezi he slung things airounil ut the Exist ent' shupx. Lntei' on he hroke or ilisliointeil several bones play- ing husketlnztll. He hecniiie :L bulshevik when the inti-tsirilnni rule was eiifurvml at the C. C. 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Mark linclianan, -lohn Callalian, Hubert Couture, lfclniunil t'arpcntcr, 'lanics fufft-v. liayinunrl Curran, ,lolin Umtant, llcnry Cl1I'lSlllLlll, Louis Cllllflly, Raynumrl Casey, Hubert Cramer, -Icromc Curtis, Cliarlcs Curtis, Mark Dalcy, XYillarcl llalcy, Neil Dr-XYalcl, liclwin , Ilclllilcl, john llaneliy, licnrgc Uancliy, Daniel llclaggrangc, Clarence llonnclly, licralll llnrlanc, XYilliani llrnllut, lillylllulltl Doyle, liugcnc Dorint, 'lulvs Davis, llmvarcl lik, litlwarrl lillflllllll, kill2ll'lL'S Frank, L'mistant Frank, Lester Frank, Lawrence Flcinion, Jolm Ferguson, lfugcnc Flaliarty, Frank Fruibnrgcr, lilnicr Foulicy, l'aul Fox, Carl tiaicnnic, llmrgc ilasscrt. -lolin Clfmluii, 'lust-pli tivigcr, Frank llalcy, Danicl llunt, Martin llayus, XVilliam llaniiltun. lilclnn llnsfrml, 'lllllll llnnlilian, 'llnnnas llcrbcr. Fu-fl ll11l'liCllI'lIlC1', ticnrhc llnntinc, -lU5L'llll llart, llngli Fort Wayne My J '! .E :W 0 I Y ff, . ,. J r-T' .-H. In I-gg. M1 Q! .1 va '1 -'N 44 n Y. , I vw: if hit .,,.1..1a.1 1 .- 1 Ilart, Wayne llenry , Wiinfred jacqnay, Franklyn jones, lienne lienne Leo lly, john lly, Emmett Kinney, Charles Kavanaugh, Leo liahoe, Leo Lallak, lidward Lallak , jolm Leutwyler. Frank Leutwyler, Albert Leutwyler, William Lauer, Regis Leeper, Edward Leeper, Gerald Laniboly, George Litot, john 1 Lynch Fred Lynch, joseph Miller, Herman Miller, lfdmund Miller, joseph Miller, john Miller, XYilliam Miller, XVilliam Miller, Clement Miller, Arthur lllarkey, joseph Markey, Norwood Murphy, james Murphy, Stephen Murphy, Frank Murphy. Charles Tlili 1iL'l lil 1 Lulu-.....u1..-...1.,-..-..1 Madden, joseph McGuire, Omer lXlcI.aughlin, Carter McLaughlin, joseph McLaughlin, Lewis lllcliering, john McKering, Edward McCoy, Fred McDonald, Alex Mcllarry, Charles Mungovan, lllerlin llluldarey, George Muldarey, Thomas Munich, Leo Meyer. Carl Nyboer, Leo fffonnor, Frank U'L'onnor, john U'C'onnell, Bernard H'L'onnell, George lffonnell, lfngene U'Reilly, lfdward O'Brien, Donald Overmeyer, Lewis Ormiston, .-Xnthony l'ahner, George l'ahner, Andrew Palmer, john Parisot, Royal Payne. Xyilliain Pappert, Clarence Quinn, Martin Rohan, Maurice Rohan, lYilliain Rowan, lfdward Roche, Robert Roche, George Rachet, George Racht, Albert Ryan, joseph Rauner, Iinnnett Robinson, George Sarazin, George Shea, Vincent Shea, joseph Sessler, Frank Sll'llUlllS, Richard Steinbacker, XYilliam Storey, Raymond Sapp, lfdward Snider, Daniel Swift, Frank Schiefer, lfhner Schilling, Alphonse Shirey, lfhner Telley, llerbert Townsend, james Tegtmeyer, .-Xlbert Travers, Robert Tierney, lValter Ubelhor, Fred Young, Calvin XYalsh, Thomas Xlfilkinson, XVilliam XVard, Allen XVestrick, joseph XVelch, joseph XYelch, john ll agner. lient. liggeman, john XY., li. of C. Secretary Mullen, Lawrence. K. of lf Secretary Callahan, XYinifred, Red Cross Nurse Rohan, lllarjorie, -Xrmy Nurse In Memoriam KNECHT, WALTER A . 'Q ' -ng -4,- Q' O -'tv -LJ f , - ' 'o O u ,f v fa . 'VI-I .f E Q, ,gi S , 0 ,,,1f' -'gg Nh' 51 f.. r 4.m.Mk'5.,q.-- Ac. -0' ' ' Ig ,cr 0 ' ' ' . e I ' F sin V ' , ,. I t . ni. I. . , b we ' . mulil diubdqifx ,3uiIiMu2 1ami5l .smirfa ' fhadaali ,-QSIQT gsmlil ,Lnsanwo'l' '4l'IadIA .TQYDIYIIQBT 7 Qh5duH .e1svu1T y .- fgnffzvl .wgsruQi'l' -50 bQfq.16flbdU gs-' ,lvhyfhg .wwf-Y Q, , ?1'Qlfyl46lff .afnfw ', ',icoznialJiW j .gf uoillfx Qfrllvv g:hi1JaaW 'i'?m 3 ' -Wai 'f'5'75Y' 'P .4 fy W ztqll'0l',Al,JfQsff 1 LJ. if ,mall If Qiihli Muni? 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W 4' A , ' ll-W'f,11:1u1:.':2 Q In .lil ,QW miol .urns-am,g?f ' . . '. jul-313511 .LJ 39.1-I .'4:mg1vn:J ,iirnflnld xl' . L . . . L .NM 5 M 4 ' , I y ' . 1 , , .16 .A ,mm ad..-.9l1JsL. zm1,'f.:'11gfmmunts ' s.mM 'gawk .uhofwnl-fl ,mkqfobl ms.ixomsM,1xI . f QA f1z1'r.xAw ,Q-uzasni ' ' P 4'. , . v Id!-orfu--out-. an-vunnh A - -Qllnnng--- I 4 ' . '.. X' I1 , - QT Un ' . J r Hs. I n Q .1 vltn' Y 1 5 - r, f ..' .l , I nl Q X . 'ra my .I- - f H , .. A 'n 9 1 1 4 .i..1..1..i.......1..1 Tllli ECHO Most Precious Blood Folrtcyvayne Church n lima REV. CHHYSOSTOM HUMMER, C.PP.S. Pastor SOLDIERS --- WORLD WAR -1 SAILORS Bender, joseph liierbaum, Clarence Bir, llerman lloaeuf, llius Boetleker, Fred lioeksl merger, lfclwarcl Crowe, Thomas Crzmston, joseph Cashman, john Cunion, George Cain, Patrick llraker, Xvllllfllll Ueitsehel, Francis lleilschel, Anclrexv lfher, Ralph liifert. Ralph lfl1inger,l recl Fenton, lX'illian1 Fenton, liclgar Geary, XX'illiam Geary, Carroll Geary, Noble Geary, Uliver tirulmer, Roy El N, .XNSlfI.M, Lieutenant Liusehing, llarolfl Hueher, liernarrl Ilueher, Clarence jorclan, George jordan, lirank jordan. llenry jordan, Ralph Kropp Francis Kropp, john Kress, Martin Kochs, .Nnlhony Kelly, Rolrert Knapp, lluhert Kraft, joseph l.uley, joseph Murphy, james Moushey, Cyril Klinnieh, Sylvester Minnieh, Clarence Blotter, Raymond Manxveiler, ll. lloltkoetter, l.eo Rieg, George Rieg, Anton Rieg, Frank Seitz, Utto Sternherger, Geo. Skevington, A. lf. Storey. liernartl Strehig, Charles Schenk, litlwarcl Smethers, Arthur Shofer, Robert Troentlley, joseph 'l'hompson, Kenneth 'l'etler5, Ralph Yaehon, john Yaehon, Robert Yauris, Claude Yonrlerhaar, Otto XXI-leh, .-Xlhert XX'eikart. lfarl C. XYeikart, llarvey XYillig, Anthony Yerriek, Paul Yerriek, Claude Znher, Ralph 711l ll ut Jer, .X J- ' Brink, lienno, R. of C. Secretary In Memoriam CRANSTON, EDWARD BOAEUF, LEO CUNION, jAMES WAGNER, HARRY 1 1 1101.11--1-u1u1..1-.-- Jnfgsw 31061 snscbnl 0 1 4' 'hx fl e , u e A , 5 A vi ku, ,MVN xr , - 1 1 f l ull b1H1:m'fm'1' -xo 'a -aoqumvuq-uqnnfvg,-qu-gp-1.qu.,n.-0-www .- H .p-.1 .....,..Y,..-VQLY 14: xr-..1uulnl.Yv a::::r-tw-: it 1 I , , 4 f f 'T ' 1 ' A' ,,g xl. . , ', : ' '1zoM'K f' boolfl azuoiwztl rb1vdD ' N. 4 . I sqnwhagixovf wrrasmf 'J 1, 2 - sunnsimil' .IAJHEMSI-. ,WHITE 1089 ,1ev3'!9d!'19J-E -mmf 'unhnk .anathema FI IUWHZ N' avf51m1 'I' . QT ,..5Q,,,'1' .MWHIV se-5 f 'M' '. ' I , V H. . 'iv - , W v 'f '1 , - -. Q , , 1 4 - A li .' Ak '11 ,I 4 by filwq -,BQ 31, o 1 1 ' I, .' TV., rv X '.q . , I, - . 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'xx !y!g,,'I1 15' In ,. L5 1 U . 1 'dip 1 I I 11. L H .1 1 I 1 A .,n In 1 1 .:.l'LY-lw 4. 5 ,AMN 1451151 1 5'+f 1 -.111N1 '1?lN5v' 1 u'Y 'f . ' Al.. I X. 1 . X 4 1 I .R ,1w1lm1- . 11111 jaw 1. 'il' 1 11' N 1 40 '1'lll Iffllrb St. J oseph's 1 1 1.1..1,.1,.1..1..1..1.1 1 1 1 1 .....1 1.1. Fort Wayne Church Indiana REV. ANTHONY PETRILLI P3St0!' SOLDIERS 1 WORLD WAR 1 sA1LoRs Bunch, Vlllll liilmbo, Sum Hull. joscph Cimini, I':1ul L'uf1':u1ccscu, .Xtimo Czlrum, 'lullll Hill, Q1h2l1'lCS Liill, Ilzuary Llzlmlnzwinu, Vclcr Xlurilz, lfrzmk Mauro, f11ll'lllillL' l'cl1'illi,Jul111 SCIIIIIIIT, ,jmcplm Sclmurr, lfmlwzml XIQISIQIHU, .Xnlimo Yccrlliullzx, .xiwlllllillll 1..1..1..1 .1,.1u K, va' Q W ' ' Y V x ' f .I rw? . s F rx I dhnvmhil. 44-W ' p 1. 4 4. LA, Az W' ' fwsm rnwwziow -v -s .- -, un ,s, ., ft'-2 p1f?fivQ,tM-A 3. ' at 4' jvq-'E u AN- VM n0iul.nu.ns1'l '- sshad3.l'ii3 , .-- Aw K x '1 If, ul nc. Y' .fb 1 h mf f ' f I ' ' x 1 2 , ' ' iz ,, - , 55- am Q 'ba , n' Mn M 5 13' J. 'ff I f' - . 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IX'henever we are hard pressed we fill pages with jokes and other things not intended for serious perusal. Here we are in no such straits. NVC shall now take up the first word of our title. Including those of this year, the graduates of the C.C.II.S. number eighty-eight. XYhen men are mighty it is a mighty number' By Company we mean all those who have shared the school days of the alumni. Those who were classmates at one time or other of the graduates reach a total of one hundred twenty-live. Nearly all of them were good and loyal students, and their work at ti.t',I'l.S. has insured them reasonable positions in life and honorable standing in society. They formed a conception of manhood and an advancement ideal that will promote their success as the years go by. XVe know how all have fared except a few who moved to other localities. Five or six are on the road to failure or dishonor. The rest have chosen the road to success. Life is still before all, and what changes the future may bring we know not. but the old saying is, As the twig is bent, so it grows. Jlf lk Pk Pls Plf Pk During this school year a great world war came to an end. It was a war in which our country's honor was at stake. It was a war in which the ideals of the Central Catholic high school were at stake. These ideals of justice and charity our nation has maintained and successfully defended. And in their defense the little Central Catholic lligh School of Fort XVayne was not lacking. The propor- tion of her sons included in the .fXr1ny of Crusaders will stand comparison. This is a source of pride, and it is another source of pride to know that at least eighty per cent did not wait to be asked to defend the honor of America. The CC.II.S. is a young school, for its doors have not been open ten years. Its contribution to the war, therefore, was mostly boys, boys whose patriotism was developed in the parochial schools of our city and further augmented at the C.C.llS., either in the eighth grade or in the high school proper. XVe have endeavored to give a complete list of these on the following pages. There are several non-connnis- sioned officers, but we have not indicated them as we were unable to trace each one in his promotions. The names of tive or six former students who were to entrain for camp the day the armistice was signed are not recorded, though in a certain sense they are enlisted men. ' 49 1 ' ,179 E- '?fi '?'5l?Lj-- 'M r ASHJV ?g?YiFWf W ,V N hwy' W U4 4-.,nf H A , Q A 'f:p'.M V, , ' m-mn4ze4Qznrxse3u:z:sg3bfE1aSi:-a'Pame.?ssa , q L ' 1' . .OD 8 IHMUJA - f '0- '4 J' .. 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'15 ' ' I' 5 Nts 'E Wifi! nl' N 1.1 ,q' L . . - . 4 , , , 'r t nf? . . . WML '- -4 - 5- ul ' gl K.. A n ' Y .o V' Hfxg.- AL 'al'-KTfg... fnQt-1. -Q-fl., iiifl O4 pg lilMRU5QQlj.QUj'Jll Entet Rohyans is still at Camp Funston. On his frequent trips home he never missed calling at the school to connect the past and the present. It is reported that Don NYeber writes such long letters to dad that the latter has engaged another secretary to tend to the real estate while he takes the map and follows lion. After his term with Uncle Sam, Ed O'Reilly returned to the Lincoln Life, but his old schoohnate Leo Kinstle is not yet back to keep him company. After Don and Roscoe tJ'Hrien returned from the F-.A.'l'.C. they took up positions at the Pennsy. Their aim is to become Fort XYayne's foremost me- chanies. Constant Delagrange, sometime pitcher on the school team, is now draught- ing his way through life at the General lflectric. lle was always a good drawer of stories. Reports issuing from the street conlirm our belief that as Mexican athletes, General Anthony Ormiston and Colonel I-iernard lNlcIntyre have no equals. General did some wonderful lield work down in Kelly's liield QHuntington, Ind.l. Investigation shows that Geo. lik on his many trips accompanied by his impressive portfolio and plug hat is selling adding machines for liorroughs. Bob Martin, who learned the art of argument in school a few years ago, is now booming the sale of Lucky Strike. Rob Roy, who used to sell his tablets by the sheet and loan his pencils at so much per hour, is now managing the l.akeside Grocery. We have no doubt of l1ob's business abilitv. Edgar VVelch. who held up the receiving end of the freshmen battery when they beat the seniors in 1916, recently returned from Texas, where he was em- ployed by the Westinghouse Lonstruetion Co. Frank Centlivre in all probability is destined to be one of the big men in the Fort XVayne Tire Manufacturing Co. He is in Toledo learning the business. Bykes Irish McLaughlin, George Kinder and Merlin llerganrather were the mainstay of the Triangle Basketball team. Bykes works for the Goodrich Tire and Rubber Co., George is at the Pennsy, and Merlin visits the Knitting Mills. From the K. C. Beacon we gather the news that lid Merz, john McCarthy. Kenneth Laughlin, llarvey Conway and Bill Muller have joined the Knights. Merz is a great K. Lf booster despite the fact that he strongly objected to three degrees in one day. l'?'s I f I '9' w . 5 'elf 51, T- 1 N , N , V. Y V- I 4 I x ' 4 , f Y ' F!! H ' 4 1 ----....,.. ......... 5 , r gy , ., , - ' , U x..-, U 4 h V . , I nl fwiipyfil mi :IU .izcptruzfi qmail 33Q i,l.i2e 'J c::arf,dnfl mmil ban aeaqgdz iwnnobfozibddn mix cn gums: im-aim QQ lhdlif Uno! dana esii'iiAad9'II tad! berrsbqs-r gi il ISIN uhm: 31:91 :uh ni bum of Uainuua 'Hitman fm agua and 'mysql - W mmf! eww! H busqaux -rr!! 91QQ.q! 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Gerald Pierre made a great effort to get to Germanyg but as a good aviation mechanic was needed in Fngland they kept him there till the war was over. john Curran, one of our tirst old students to join the navy, received his honorable discharge some weeks ago. He made several trips to France but he likes home best, The navy still holds Maurice Boland, a last year's sophomore who joined the colors. Fd Merz is now in the Cleo business for a big local tirm. His territory includes all nearby towns. He crosses the Ohio state line sometimes, but he has not been able to carry out the wishes of his local friends regardless of his good intentions. liob Murphy and Oscar Rauner did their share for the Pyramids in winning the city football championship. Oscar is also a member of the Pyramid Athletic Club and one of its basketball stars. Frank Flaharty returned from the army shortly after Christmas. He must have found the job of drill sergeant rather onerous, for he donned his pre-war togs the day he landed and strolled down town. Clarence Getz is taking the medical course at Michigan University. XX'on't it be nice to consult Doctor Getz when he finishes? Bob Beuret is back again at the Catholic University, XVashington, continuing his studies in chemical engineering. Our Purdue representatives are: Daniel Haley, Robert Callahan, Frank Rogers, XVayne Hart, Martin Koester, Andrew Blume, Vincent Reilly and john XVelch. The latter sends all the dope to Brother liphrem, and could we only get it for these items we would have something interesting. All we could unearth is that Koester is a mighty man at the sledge, Haley a swimming wonder. and Hart a track man- X'Velch says that the C.C.H.S. representatives are well able to take care of themselves. Charlie Harkenrider is back from the navy. He had a few trips on the Atlantic coast waters. Gene 0'Connell is doing yoemen service in New York City. At Christmas he called on the faculty and related his experiences. Ioe, l'om and Bill Brennan are in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan have moved to Detroit. joe is in the naval school at Annapolis. Leon Baker will be graduated from Annapolis next june. He is running big there and taking good care of the reputation of his alma mater. Paul Glutting is now a lieutenant commander in the navy and has made several trips to France on the Tacoma. He frequently comes to see us and always has something interesting to tell. john Gassert, a baseball enthusiast of former years, organized an I.B.C. basketball team and brought them around to meet defeat at the hands of the school varsity during the season. Fleming Mcliinnie at last became too familiar with the old bull and suf- fered a slight accident at the Chicago stockyards Feb. 19- Bill Nassenstein, erstwhile decorator of former school papers, has now set his feet upon the stage, and in pursuance of his histronic practice played the title part of Uncle Rube at St. Peter's Hall, Feb. IO. Harvey Conway is a student at St. Mary's Seminary, Cincinnati. Several times during the year the seminary was closed because of Hu, and Harve was home making the rounds of his old classmates. Mag .',P',' ' s l 4.., f' N19 s . vs , ' Al 'P v v'l 'I A-q1 .,',. . I' ' . , :'Q ' ff.J'4 hi, Gln' 1' 5 N W- lit, ffm 'A Ink . Ib M: H .12 , .V 1 , o' F AQ- , ,.. I I, ' xi xlllmvnll A. , X11 . .1 me ,JU l'u , . f1'f .u .,l 1- V JW . na J 0 J .v,1'. al 'fra I 'I 4 Z . ' .,.4,' , .vw lj I I '-gc -. ll 'AAI' 1 VM.. - ' 'J 4 .fn sf ' 'fb I- ' f A . , M, +4 r. 6 , 5 1 1 54.-.1T-+ .- -s-Hl1lgPUtl G . . Clarence lVyss is taking a course in engineering at Notre Dame. His brother Frank is student in the seminary at the same place. Raymond Franke, George Kinder and 'Iustin Ileuret spent the pre-Christmas days in the S.A.T.C. at Notre Dame University. Howard Derck is now selling suits :md all kinds of men's apparel at the Theo. l. Israel store. Yes. he was in the army at Purdue l'niversity. Tony Trapp is our sole representative at Chicago. lle is still going after that Rl- D. degree that he so often told us about would make him famous at Garrett. lfmmett Donahue and Gerald Smith caused a great deal of excitement by that page and a half war special in the journal-Gazette, the second Sunday of February. Myron Parrot succeeded in getting to France, via Canada and London. It is reported that he has a bunch of war stories for publication when he comes back. Aaron Hnguenard is piling up the tigures at the Sherman-XYhite Co. He spent the tirst half of the year at Chicago University. It is reported that Joe Wilkinson is in the fur business in the neighborhood of Salt Lake. Joe has two things in his favor for this business. Ile learned much about the business at XVeil Bros. before he left and he also succeeded in growing a fun Dulaney Shoemaker is the center of attraction at Grant's Twenty-live. That joe will make a big hit anywhere no one who knows him can doubt. Bob Clifford, a worthy school representative in athletics two years ago. is in Ohio looking after the coal and charcoal interests of Clillord Brothers. Gordon Kelly is now a Doctor of Chiropractic and is ready to give free adjustments to some of his old classmates. Gordon surely knows the advan- tages of KL Harry Fahlsing, Bob Beuret, Clarence Getz, Fleming McKinnie and Frank Centlivre said goodbye to their friends and started for camp, but the arniistice turned them back after they reached the station. I.eo lVeber spent the winter in Florida. His health is much improved. It is reported that among other things he has become an adept in shoe repairing. Steve XVeber is leading the Cathedral drive for K- of C. members. -lohn Didier is now a promoter of the Singmaster Printing Co. Previous to his term in the army he was employed by the Journal-Gazette. Lieutenant Stephen DeVVald, who was married some months ago in Cali- fornia to Miss lfileen Loos, is now engaged in the grocery business with Lieu- tenant joseph Loos. Louis Brown has seen much of the European battlefields. He was in several engagements and is now in Germany with the American army of occupation. The following old students have been reported as army non-commissioned officers: joseph Touissant, joseph Finan, Harold Beuret, Edwin DeXVald, john DeXVald. Clement Miller, lidwin Kirkland, Omer Metiuire, Donald Beck, john Reuss, Emmet Donahue, Frank Flaharty, Sylvester Klotz, Alphonse Beuret. Brother Anthony, writing from Indianapolis a few days ago, says: By the way, Adrian t'l'homasj Hayes is here a few squares away from us. He is in federal employ. Ile and his dad called here. He's the same old booster of the school. Dawson tpilamesj, his brother, is in lVashington working in the insurance department of the government. Al VVyss is in Akron. XVhat he is doing we have not heard, but he is extend- ing invitations to many of his old classmates to come in and join him. He says he has met a number of Fort XVayne people there. All efforts to locate Joe Tonipl-tins, our alumni president, have been in vain. It is reported that he went to France with the Toledo signal corps. Q11 . 15 ..4,: 'H T '1 N,-4 - I IJ.--' ec' nl' ix ..u 'lu ' 1 mf . V -1 14 ' Q. 'Ju A I N V I AJ ,wr-F L Y' 1' ' G. lfidsnxtrzzgi Q 'A .U 1 .rv 7'fK'I ' -:ij 11. LI' h . 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HL' 'lil ., ' , I.' - ' 'Cal Af.'.66n'i fr., 0 W,., A . 'Il -v in n , J, . O I W1 i l I I TJ 1 fh etic School was hardly under way before talk of a football team began. Then someone came along' with the welcome news that the lfort XYayne lligh had agreed to a three-game series. That put an end to discussions, and after school some twenty huskies hurried to Coliseum. l'ark for a work-out. but a week before the first game was to come otf the Hu ban was put on, making it im- possible to get the players together. Six weeks later when school was at length resumed, practice was commenced again, although the football season was all but over, and a week later the great game was played at Swinney Park, The Public High started things with a rush, the ball during the tirst quarter see-sawing around our 15-yard line. But after the lirst quarter we overcame our nervousness and then anybody could see what the outcome would be. Hur line was a stone wall, and the only gains the Public High could make were around the ends, the speedy Bash proving especially dangerous. In the second quarter we had things our own way, Dinnen and Suelzer open- ing holes big enough for the backtield to go through abreast. By a series of plunges the ball was carried to the l'ublic l'ligh's twenty-yard line and from there Dorint darted through an opening for a touchdown, the only score of the game. The third quarter was fought out on more even terms. The fourth quarter began with the ball in the Public High's possession on our forty-yard line. It was rather dark but the City Council came to the rescue by turning on the lights in the old light tower. From the side lines it was im- possible to tell who carried the ball and yet neither side seemed able to gain- How the players could tell who carried the ball is a mystery. Then XVilkens shot around the end and had an open field before him, but Logan proved too speedy and downed him on our ten-yard line. That was the end for the Public High. The ball was lost on downs. Logan dropped back to punt, but took his opponents completely off their feet by racing down the field. Around the Public High's five-yard line he collided with a bicycle, and before he could recover him- self someone nabbed him. lVith live minutes more to play, the game was called because of darkness. C.C.Iel.S.--S. Miller, M. Zurbuch Cl-el, Suelzer QI. t.j, Cleary, Conway Cl.g.j, Beuret Cc.j, Dinnen Qrgj, Lennon Crtj, S. Zurbuch fr.e.j, Centlivref q.b.l. Doriot fl.h.j, Logan fr.h.J, Buslunan Cf.b.j. F.XV.H.S.-Meyer tl.e.j, Ortlieb fl.t.l, Osborne ll'g.l, Epstein fc.j, Gaskins fr.g.j, Stevens fr.t.j, Fletcher Cr.e.j, XVatt tq.b.j, Bash' Cl.h.j, XVilkens fr.h-J, Waterfield ff.b.j. Referee, Costello. Umpire, Rauner. 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XVith a large number of valuable men to pick from it was an easy matter to find one who could till the other guard. Through the generosity of lfather Quinlan we again secured the use of Library Hall. After a week's work we had it ready for use. Father Dillon was on hand to give useful pointers and instil the ol' tightin' pep. A large measure of the success of the season is due to him. Through the untiring efforts of our manager, lfdward Lennon, a very strong schedule was arranged. lint before we could get started the Hu ban was enforced once more, and when it was finally lifted seven of our best games were cancelled: one with our graduates of the Phi Kappas of l'urdue, two with Co- lumbia City, two with Monroeville, and two with Van XVert. lt was a disheart- ening blow, but the players and our followers understood the situation and didn't put in any kicks. However, Manager Lennon set to work again and succeeded in booking games with Payne, XVellesville, the Notre Dame Freshmen. and sev- eral local teams. His biggest success of the season was the arranging of a game with Fort VVayne Public lligh after three years of fruitless efforts. The burdens of the season were borne by Brother W'illiam. As faculty manager he had to CLK. every contract, maintain a large correspondence and see that the season was a financial success. In addition to these things he was always on hand during practice and games observing where improvements could be made and trick plays pulled off. The development of the speedy seconds is also due to his tireless efforts to build up a representative team for next year. Thirteen victories out of eighteen games represents a successful season, and yet, taken all in all, the season was not so success ful as we were confident it would be. and the reason was too much basketball- Fort XVayne never had so many representative teams as it did this year, and several of these teams sought the services of our men. Playing three nights a week and sometimes three nights in succession required too much energy and consequently the players could not give the best that was in them. Stewart Zurbuch was the only member of the varsity team who reserved his playing for the school alone, and his work showed that he was always in form- lt is probable that if our players in general had not taken part in so many games we would have two or three less defeats chalked against us. Regardless of this, however, we have every reason to feel satisfied with the season and with all the players who have now closed their careers as C.L'.H.5. basketball representatives. 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In fact, any guard who prevented him from registering his ordinary toll of from six to ten baskets was considered very lucky. Besides speed and the happy faculty of cluding his guard, Logan made a habit of dropping 'em in from all angles. In the Senior City League, although com- peting against men his seniors by a few years, figures showed Logan to be the highest individual point-getter. In Logan and Doriot, the C.C.leI'S. had a pair of forwards who could stand comparison with any pair of high school forwards in the state. Having played together since they were big enough to handle a basketball, their teamwork was machine-like. Doriot was the center of the team-work, and with his cheerful, never-say-die spirit, played the steadiest game of any man on the team. His energy seemed to increase with the resistance the team encountered. He played the floor, as a rule, making many of Logan's goals possible. but when guards watched his running mate too closely. he'd make enough baskets for two. In the t'ity League Doriot ranked third highest point-gettcr. Suelzer's playing was a little underestimated, perhaps, until he was forced to quit the game because of illness. Most of the teams that the C.C.H.S. played greatly outweighed and outreached them, and it was Sueltz alone who was able to stop the rushes of the heavy opposing forwards. His ability to get the tap-oti' resulted in points that proved the deciding factor in many games. Leo never figured high in the scoring column, for the reason that after the tap-off he gcu- erally played guard, the lighter guards playing the floor. Bushman is one of those players who is in the game every minute and yet has never much to say. Hard lines, All right, Buddy, or Yo ! are the only sounds ever heard from Bush. At guard he was a regular Gibralter, and after Suelzer was forced out of the game, all the heavy guarding fell on him, but he delivered the goods. Besides being a good guard, he is a clever passer, very few held balls being called on him' Bush's biggest sorrow of the season was the night Payne scored two baskets after he' had determined to send the Buckeyes back to their native state with a zero chalked against them. Zurbuch was the midget on the team, but for playing from start to hnish it would be a hard proposition to find the equal of him. The fastest man on the team, Stew seemed to be everywhere at once. He is a forward, but was shifted to guard and made good, although always playing against bigger men. In almost every game he managed to leave his forward long enough to make a few baskets himself, thus adding greatly to the offensive strength of the team. VVe were fortunate in having such a man as Costello to till the vacancy left by Suelzer. Equally good at guard or forward, his presence on the team cer- tainly added to its scoring strength. Cool and accurate, Dal was a dead shot within striking distance of the goal. He played guard in his first games for the C.C.H.S., but on being transferred to center the old, clock-like team work seemed to come back. , .'!4 : JI . w W - 'vb well. '11 .1 xx t, H. o xi! A :I ly ', Il mf I I V 'f 3 X L. ' ,1:gk,m,,:.,lTi .NI . 'Q 'l ' g , A 'I fm? 'ni bv ' ,.v' I .L 'I .N 4, W ' in Q . -- ' j h -I ,fn ' ' U. fl 'I L . W . o V ' I , , A ' AQ, J OHDH' FIHT . ffm n V -4 0- ---::.,,:-. ., ..........., fx. pg-. 4 , . 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XVith the team in top form and the signals working without a hitch, the game was never in doubt, The Logan-lloriot combination showed improvement since last year, Logan accounting for twenty-two points. Stew Zurbuch, the only new member on the team, convinced everybody that the guard position would he well taken care of. lluring the first ten minutes of the game the old boys kept us going some. but lack of practice told against them and for the remainder of the half we had things our own way. The score at the end of the lirst period was .26-3. In the second half the Alumni placed an almost new team on the tloor and made things lnun for us' They outscored us. but we could atford to take things easy with the big lead we had. XVe heat them, but we couldn't beat their old C.Cf.H.S. fighting spirit, which made things interesting all the way. C.C.ll,S.-Doriot, N. Zurbuch, left forward, Logan, right forward, Suelzf ' center, Bushman, right guard, S. Zurbnch, N. Zurhuch, left guard. Alumni 8: Co.-Costello, left forward, Beuret, Stahl, right forward, t int' livre, center, Mcliinnie, Vlfaterfield. left guard, Rauner, right guard. Field goals: Logan 8, Doriot 4, S. Zurbuch 1, Stahl 2. XVaterheld 2. Foul goals: Logan 6, Stahl 3. CCI-l.S., 37: Aeolians, 21 December 13 Last year the two best games played on our floor were with the Aeolians- XVe were looking for a battle royal when they made their lirst appearance this season and we were not disappointed. For fully tive minutes both teams battled before Logan broke loose and sank two in quick succession. A minute later Doriot, who entered the game in an injured condition, was completely dazed when he collided with Vtfatertield. Beuret went in at guard and played a great game. holding his man to one basket. Realizing that without Frankie in the line-up the chances of victory were small, the team commenced play with a kind of frantic determination. A spurt at the end- of the tirst half put us ahead 21-14. Following the rest period the Aeolians attempted a rally which was, however, soon checked. NVith a safe lead to rest on, the varsity eased up a bit, the final score being 37-21. L'.C.H.S.-Logan, Doriot, S. Zurbuch, forwards, Suelzer, center, Bushman, Beuret, guards. .-Xeolians-Stahl, Loney, forwards, Neher, center, Rauner. XVatertield, guards. Field goals: Logan 9, Zurbuch 4, Bushman 2, Suelzer 2, Beuret 1, Neher 3, Loney 2, Waterfield 2, Stahl 1, Rauner 1. , Foul goals: Logan 1, Loney 3. C.C.H.S., 31, Geneva, 38 ...January 10 Due to the flu ban being on in Fort XVayne we had a long rest before we got into action again. XfVe went to Geneva with small hopes of victory because of their exceedingly small and low court, but we meant to make them realize that they played a real team. The game was declared to be the best ever played on their floor' The first half ended 20-18 in our favor, Logan scoring three field goals in the last minute. 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'A ' - '-1 - -Sl Jfn.-210: .'-3.93.3 f 7 A N, M 7 sr 'ffsgh 912-ra! nhifiwxaa 'HWQI C1 WW m 01161- bnr. 1 U' ' Nu 90-.s- s. . ..-cs c-:..cuI!QQli?Q1'.L s,.,,s.,ac, as . , D It was almost more than cruelty on our part to force Zurbuch out of a sick bed to make the trip with us. llc played a great game the tirst half but was forced to retire shortly after the commencement of the second half, DeXVald taking his place at guard. Suelzer did the heavy work, he being the only one who could successfully cope with the rushes of the heavy tieneva team. C.C.l'i.S.-l,ogan, Doriot, forwards: Suelzer, center: Bushman, Zurbuch, and Dewald, guards. Geneva-.luday, Shoemaker, forwards, Messel, center: W'hiteman, Love, guards. Field goals: Logan 9, Doriot 2, Suelzer 1, Bushman 1, Messel 6, Shoemaker 5, .luday 3, XYhiteman Z. Foul goals: Logan 5, lioriot 2, XVhiteman 4, -Inday 2. C.C.H.S., 30: Ossian. 25 -lanuary 13 The Ossian game. declared by many to be the fastest high school game they had ever witnessed, was certainly one of the best encounters played on our floor this season. At no time throughout the game were the scores more than two or three points apart. So fast was the game that before ten minutes of the first half were up both sides were nearly exhausted. Howeevr, there was no letup, one side scoring a basket, and then the other side duplicating the trick. The half ended 20-lo in our favor. The fast pace was continued during the second period Enthusiasm reached its highest pitch when Ossian made a rally that landed them on our heels. Their large delegation of rooters exercised their vocal organs considerably, but their shouts were completely drowned when Doriot, who has a habit of relieving tense periods, shot one through. That gave us new pep and we gradually forged ahead The game ended 30-25. Ferguson gave a fine exhibition at forward, scoring seven field goals. Fry- back made sure of all fouls, scoring live out of Five. Doriot and Zurbuch proved our stars, although Logan again was high scorer. C.C.H.S.-Logan and Doriot, forwards, Suelzer, center: Bushman and Zur- buch, guards. Ossian-Ferguson and Fryback, forwardsg Glass, center, Smith and Travis. guards. Field goals: Logan 6, Doriot 4, Zurbuch 2, Suelzer l, Ferguson 7, Fryback 2, Travis 1. Foul goals: Logan 3, Doriot 1, Fryback 5. ' C.C.H.S., 41: I.B.C., 16. january 24 Due to the cancellation of another game we had a long rest before the game with the International Business College. Our opponents had good material in their team, but our superior team work and accuracy were too much for them. The first half was fast and interesting, the score standing 18-10 in our favor, but the second half was a runaway. 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A january 25 The night after the I.B.C. game we played the strong Concordia Seconds at the Concordia Gym. flur size caused a subdued laugh of pity from the fans as they settled down comfortably to watch our slaughter at the hands of the husky Seconds. But before many minutes they came out of their apathetic attitude when on a pretty signal Zurbuch sank one from the first tapfoff. From then on until the last minute it was a real battle. The first half ended 17-ll with us on the long end of the count. The second half was fought on even terms, each side scoring seventeen points' It would be hard to say which player on either side was the star. All of us got on the scoring. Suelzer played the tioor more and made four baskets. Zurbnch played a good game at forward. Costello, who had just joined the squad, played a good game at guard and added six points to our total. VVe had the honor of handing the Concordians their first defeat in two years. C.C.H.S.-Logan and Zurbuch, forwarclsg Suelzer, centerg Bushman and Costello, guards. Concordia Seconds-Pohl and Kruse, forwardsg Greinke, centerg Luecke, Broerman and Franke, guards. Field goals: Logan 5, Suelzer 4. Costello 3. Zurbuch 2, Bushman l, Greinke 4, Pohl 4. Kruse 2, Franke 1. Foul goals: Logan -l, Kruse 6. C.C.H.S., 34: Ossian, 21. February 7 Ossian came back February 7 determined to even matters even though they did have a crippled line-up. Although the game was not so close as the one earlier in the season it was even more hotly contested. In the first half we played rings around them, the score standing lS-8. But in the second half Ossian braced considerably. A spurt in the early minutes of the last period, which we had great difficulty in checking. took us completely off our feet, but our lead was too great to overcome. The rally was ill-timed, for after we checked it the reserve strength of our opponents was gone and we had a rather easy time break- ing away from them' But there was no let-up in the struggle until the final whistle sounded. Logan was watched closely by his guard but still he managed to cage ten baskets. Bushman played a good defensive game. holding the classy Ferguson to four baskets. The final score was 34-21. C.C.H.S.-Logan. Doriot, Costello, forwards: Suelzer, centerg Bushman and Znrbuch, guards. Ossian-Ferguson and Roe, forwardsg Smith, centerg Travis and Fryback, guards. Field goals: Logan 10, Doriot 3, Zurbuch 2, Suelzer 1, Costello 1, Ferguson 4, Roe 3, Travis 2, Smith 1. Foul goals: Ferguson 1. , ' C.C.H.S., 33: Concordia Seconds, 38. February S The night after our gruelling struggle with Ossian we met the Concordia Seconds again in-what was considered the fastest game played on the Concordia floor during the season. it was a see-saw affair the entire way, each team leading time and again by a single point. ln the last two minutes Kruse caged one from the field, tieing the score at 33. Then the Concordians staged a rally that proved too much for us and the game ended 58-33 in their favor. Logan was a spotted man, but Doriot made up for him by scoring eight from the field. Kruse of the winners was high point-getter with nineteen to his credit. 'MIOQ arnnw :df maui ,no 2813 :rjfl ms an I 'JB-1 RD U o saw Ylblfblxw fob 'gn 'qua or hr: Q:rf.'.Qd pziq 'mxl'm2 a nho 2 in TUUBQ aug Ii .glatlziilf fyggam. bm: bvgaug In amtg ,lnxupa -sw!! 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Un the first play we scored a basket, Logan to Doriot, Suelzer getting the tap-off, and a minute later we duplicated the stunt. But then the Freslnnen got busy and made it eight before we could score another. XVe never got ahead of them again, but kept right at their heels the entire half, the score at the rest period being 25-20 in their favor. The second half started with a rush, and for a time it looked as though victory might still be ours, but before many minutes it became apparent that most of our life was gone. During the last five minutes the visitors had every- thing their own way, rolling up ten points. The best we could do in the second half was to make five points to the Freshmen's nineteen. Doriot played the game of his life, making thirteen of our points. Logan seemed to be out of form, not mixing in as well as he usually does. Our guards held the Freshmen forwards to very few points, but the heavy Trafton, charging down on us without mercy was not to be denied. Snelzer entered the game in a weakened condition, but gamely hnished the contest. There certainly was no dishonor in losing such an encounter- The university boys were able to pass the ball over our heads, and when they held it at arms length above them we had a rather hard time to get it away from them. Had it not been for our speed we would have been completely swamped. For a time during the First half our passing was superb, and the Freshmen were unable to solve the attack. C'.C.H.S.-Logan and Doriot, forwards, Suelzer, center, Bushman and Zurbuch, guards. Freshmen--Kiley, Fribley, Mohn and Kirk, forwards: Trafton. centerg Mehr, E. Anderson and H. Anderson, guards. Field goals: Doriot 5, Logan 4, Suelzer l, Trafton 9, Kiley 3, Mehr 3. lllohn 2, lf. Anderson 2, Fribley 1. Foul goals: Logan 2, Doriot l, li. Anderson 1. C.C.H.S., 34: Geneva, 36. 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' 1 ' ' f . .l ',4. .1 , Vi: 'Y WV ,Q r ,r,N,A ,I qv +45 I.: o I H 'n U Tllli ICCHH 6.3 ln the overtime period Doriot sent us ahead with a pretty shot from deep center, hut Geneva was not to he denied and tied the score once more. 'lhen Logan registered one, hut with two minutes to play, our opponents made a des- perate rally which resulted in three haskets. liuslnnan then came down the door and added two more points to our total, and that was the end of the scoring. Time and again during the overtime period did the hall hound out of the ring for us or roll around the rim and then drop on the outside. It would he hard to say who were the stars of the occasion. Logan played a fine game. registering eighteen of our points. Bushman and Costello fought hard at guard against our larger opponents. For the visitors 'lnday played a fine floor game and also was very accurate in negotiating the basket. L'.C'.l'l.S.-Doriot and Zurhuch, forwards, Logan, center, Bushman and Cos- tello. guards. Geneva: ,luday and Shoemaker, forwards: Klessel, center: XYhiteman and Striker, guards. Field goals: Logan S, Doriot 4, Costello 2, Zurhuch 1, Bushman l, Juday 7, Messel 4, Shoemaker 3, XVhiteman 2. Foul goals: Striker 4, Logan 2. C.C.H.S., 72: Payne H.S., 4, February 28 The game with Payne was really the tirst time in two years that we met a team .our own size- By shifting Logan hack to forward and playing Costello at center we struck the hest scoring combination we had during the season. From the beginning it was evident that the tinal score would be as large as we chose to make it. However. the Buckeyes showed tight all the way and we couldn't help admiring their pluck for they came in a machine on the worst night of the winter. Costello was high scorer with eleven tield goals to his credit. Doriot fol- lowed with ten. Even our guards did some heavy scoring, Zurhuch registering seven and Bushman three field goals. Payne had an enthusiastic rooter in our own genial manager, liddie Lennon. C'.C.H.S.-l-ogan and Doriot. forwardsg Costello, center: Zurbuch and Bush- man, guards. Payne-Perry, Long and Comer, forwards: McCormack, center: Pugh and Bradley. guards. Field goalsh-Costello 11, Doriot IO, Logan 8, Zurbuch 7, Bushman 3, Long 2. C.C.H.S., 92: Spencerville, 32. March 4 .-Xs in the Payne game we didn't know just what we were up against when we met Spencerville H. S., hut in a short time we found that the contest was going to he a repetition of the one of a week before. lfollopeter made eight baskets for the losers, hut Bushman was the only man playing guard, the rest of the team playing' forward most of the time. C-C.H.S.-Logan and Doriot, forwards: Costello. center, Bushman and Zur- buch. guards. Spencerville-Bowser and Doll, forwards, Hollopeter, center: Kimes and Vanyile. guards. Field goals: Logan 18. Doriot 15, Costello 9. Zurhuch 3, Plollopet,er 8, Bowser 5, Doll 2. 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March ll The Logan-Doriot combination was wofully out of order, and we lost a game that we had tigured would be a rather easy vietory. lirom our point of view the contest was the most disgusting one that we had ever played. All of our team work seemed to have vanished. Suelzer eouldn't stand things any longer, and donning a suit entered the fray, but even then we couldn't get going. Bush- man played a hard game at guard but Hush eouldn't do it all, and we were obliged to bow to our opponents. During the first few minutes we played up to standard, making sixteen points before the Liberty Five could get started. The visitors presented a stronger line-up than we had anticipated. They had the best pair of opposing forwards that we met during the season. and in the rangey A. Plumber they had a eenter who was very hard to cover. C.C.H.S.-Logan and lloriot, forwards, Costello and Suelzer, center, Bush- man and Zurbueh, guards. , Liberty Fiveswlelamilton and Baker. forwards, A. Plumber, center, Fries and D' Plumber, guards. Field goals: Logan 9, Doriot 4, Costello 2, Bushman 1, Zurbueh l, A. Plumber 9, Baker 7, Hamilton 7. Foul goals: Logan 3. C.C.H.S., 3.4: Payne, 25. March 21 Because of the Pyramid-St. Patil Nationals series for the city championship, in which Doriot, Logan and Suelzer took part, we had no games scheduled until March 21, when we met Payne. The C Jhioans had the worst court that we played on this season and for a while it looked as though the floor would beat us. The tirst half found us on the short end of a l-1-IU score, but Suelzer went in at center in the second half, and his ability to get the tap-off won for us. XVe gradually came up with the Buckeyes and then when the score was tied four pretty signal plays from center gave us an eight point lead. XVith Zurbueh and Bushman playing line guarding games we had no ditlieulty in keeping ahead. The Hnal score was 34-25. CC ll.S.f fI,.ogan and Doriot, forwards, Costello and Suelzer, center, Bush- man and Zurbueh, guards. Payne-Shilts, Long and Perry, forwardsg McCormack, eenterg Pugh and Bradley, guards. lfield goals: Logan 10, Doriot 3, Suelzer 2, Bushman l, Shilts 5, Perry 3, Long 2, McCormack l. Foul goals: Logan 2, Shilts 3. C.C.H.S., 50: Wellesville, 34. March 22 Maurice Zurbuch brought the XVellesville H. S- to play his former team- mates on March 22. .Xfter travelling from the boundary of l'Vest Virginia the visitors were not in the best of form, but seldom have we seen a game start out better. For several minutes both teams battled before we finally scored a basket. lVe rang up three more before the boys from Ohio could get started. Making almost every one of our shots count we had little ditiieulty in taking a good lead in the lirst half. In the last period we were fought to a standstill and even out- scored by four points, but the game was never in danger. 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Zurbuch, guards. XVellesville: M. Zurbuch and XVard, forwartlsg Kerr, center, Kelly, Men- ongh, and Miller, guards. Field goals: Logan 11, Doriot o, Costello 5, S. Zurbuch 5, Suelzer 1, M. Zur- buch 7, Xvard 4, Kerr 5, lllenongh 2. Foul goals: Ward 2' ' C.C.H.S., 22: Liberty Five, 19. March 25 XVe came back at the Liberty Five detertnined to show them that our former loss was a case of hat'd luck. filur team work was the best we showed in a long time, and we finally won out 22-19. For the First time during the season we started scoring with a free throw. A minute later Bushman catne down the floor and sank one, but the Liberty Five made one for every one of ours, and the first half ended 8-7 in their favor. In the second half Logan started our scoring machine working. bttt we couldn't break away from ottr opponentsj who kept at our heels the entire way although we never let them head tts once we got the lead. They ttsed their weight to advantage whenever they could, bttt we had a match for them in Suelzer and Bushman, who had little difficulty in stopping their rushes. C.t'.l:l.S.-Logan and Doriot, forwards, Fuelzer, center: Bushman and Zur- buch, guards. Liberty Five-llamilton and Baker, forwards: A. 1 lumber, center, Fries and D. Plumber, guards. Field goals: Logan 6, Doriot 2, Bushman 2, A. Plumber 4, Baker 3, Hamil- ton 2. Foul goals: Logan 2, Baker 1. C.C.1-1.S., 43: Aeolians, 15. March 27 In our annual game for the benefit of the Bengal Mission the Aeolians again furnished the opposition and throughout the first half it looked as though the contest was going to be a repetition of last year's mission game when these same :Xeolians trounced us by a single basket in an overtime tnatch. The play started fast. the Xeolians counting two baskets before we eottld get together. But then our passing and team work began to tell and after draw- ing up on even terms with them we shot to the front never to be headed' Logan and lloriot were spotted men, bttt Zurbuch, who played the Hoor while Suelzer and Ilushman watched the basket, was on hand and scored six baskets. ln the second half our close guarding prevented the Aeolians from getting within close range of the basket and consequently the few points they made were on long shots. The game was far more interesting than the score indicates, for the Aeolians never let up until the final whistle blew, and every point we got was the result of strenuous effort. C'.C.11.5.--Logan and Doriot, forwards: Suelzer, center, Bushman and Zur- buch, guards. .Xeolians-li. Stahl and B. Neher, forwardsg Neher, center: Rauner and K..Stahl, guards. Field goals: Logan 6, Zurbuch 6, Doriot 4, Suelzer 3, Bushman 1, B. Neher 4, Neher 1, E. Stahl 1, K. Stahl 1. Foul goals: Doriot 2, Logan 1, B. 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April l . .Xs a fitting close to a successful season the members of the team closed their athletic days at C.C.H.S. by defeating the Fort XVayne High 33-22. The crowded house showed what interest basketball fans took in the match. .-Xfter a brisk scrimmage our rooters went wild with joy when Logan broke through with a field goal. Then followed several minutes more struggling before Logan scored another. XYilkens made the first points for his side a moment later. From then on we counted fast. the half ending 17-8 in our favor. The Public High came back strong in the second half. A determined spurt placed them within six points of us before we finally succeeded in checking them. After that each side took its turn at scoring until towards the end we had a slight advantage, outscoring the Public lligh by two points in the final period. The game was the most popular one played on our tioor this season. Fans were expecting a hard-fought battle and they were not disappointed. Our sup- porters were out in force, and the number of gruff voices in school the next day showed that they had done their work. Lachot and Wilkens did the best work for the Public High. Logan was high scorer with twenty-three points to his credit. Suelzer, as usual, stopped all the rushes of the losers- lloth sides had hard luck in shooting, especially in shooting fouls, but this was due to the excitement that accompanied the occasion. C'.C.lrl.9.-Logan and Doriot, forwardsg Suelzer, centerg Bushman and Zur- buch, guards. F.lV.ll.S.-Lacliot and Nipper, forwards: XVilkens, centerg XVhite and XVat- erfield, guards. Field goals: Logan 10, Doriot 2, Zurbnch 2, Suelzer l, Nipper 3, Lachot 3, XVilkens 3. XVaterfield Z. Foul goals: Logan 3. THE SECONDS XVith all the members of the school team graduating this year, all realized that if we expected to live up to our reputation next season some preparation had to be begun immediately. The result was a real second team, which showed up well and promises much for future years. The Seconds had no fixed line-up, for the reason of the existence of the team was to find a combination that would work well together. In Tom Heuret and Sub Miller we have a pair of guards that can hold their own with any. They were the only ones who held regular positions throughout the season. Getting a scoring machine was not such an easy matter. Five men were tried at forward but not one developed into a reliable scorer- lJewald's all around work was the surprise of the season. Though he showed that he can take care of center easilv he was shifted to forward later in the year. Zurbuch taking his place at center. Ness would be a first class player if he mixed in the game more and overcame his tendency to pull off grandstand plays. Arnold was our first pivot man, but was transferred to forward. Romie', is a trifle slow, but one thing in his favor is that he won't stop until the whistle sounds, no matter how many men are hang- ing on him. Centlivre and Paul Miller are the speed kings on the team. XXI' expect great things from them next year if they add a little weight and secure more accuracy in their shooting. Maurice Zurbuch, a promising forward. was lost to the team when his parents moved away from Fort Wayne. The Seconds may not be so flashy a quintet as we have this year, but with the spirit of willing- ness they showed they can't fail when they are the L'.C.fl.S. varsity. Shortly after organizing we took on the Hoes, a team with quite a reputation. XYe had no difficulty at all, winning by the score of 29-8. Ness and lilaurice Zur- buch paired well at forwards, the former accounting for thirteen and the latter for eight of our points. W I ' '-',s'. .'7 fi-l-N ' 7fV'.'G 'f '.','7',,' -1 N 1 if ' ' 4 'li 'Q ,'- ' n 4 !' 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XYe lost 9-lO. liad we made one-half the easy shots we had chances for we would have had an easy time with our opponents- The Triangles, leaders of the junior City League, were our next victims. XfVe were behind at the end of the first half, but in the last period we showed some real fighting spirit and held them to five points while we piled up thirteen, winning the game 21-17. Ness Zurbuch starred with nine points to his credit. A week later the St. Nlary's Kekiongas furnished the opposition. Paul Miller and llerman Cientlivre played the forwards the first half and ran circles around their guards. XYe were ahead at the end of the first half 1-1-7. ln the second half we thought we'd have an easy time when we sent Zurbnch and .-Xrnold in at the forward positions, but the charges of the heavy liertke were too much for us and we lost out by three points, the final score being 22-19. 'lust to see how we compared with the Seconds of other schools we took on the f Pssian second team the next week. XYe had everything our own way, Romie Arnold scoring twenty points, enough to win the game. Sub Miller played his first game at guard. but managed to make three baskets. Score, 30-1-l. Due to several of our members being on the sick list, we had a long rest before our next game when we met the lteos a second time. They had a stronger line-up, but our team work was excellent and we had our eye on the basket, while Beuret and 5. Miller held their forwards at their mercy. Zurbuch at center and Dewald at forward were high scorers. each making seven baskets. Score, 38113. Q , -5 6 ' OIT ' . ,if , ,.... , ,J-i V J-. -A My 1.4 ,JU . . ll 2 .- - , - , . --,,,f....-- ' V ..Y,- 7,7 ..! - ...M YlUffBO,,j81LZM .2 .1-aflLrc'.im:r:1f.Ii.iLi!?gg ,f-:1L'l.r', :amd inset WON!! LUDDSTQ L 2'.JL1. 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Hur team work was up to standard but we had a tough time locating the basket and that paved the way for our downfall. The final score was 27-10. ' XVe lost the next game of the season to the strong Senators by the score of -ll-21. The fray, especially the lirst part, was even more thrilling than the Yarsity-A-Xeolian contest. In the second half the uncanny luck of the Senators in shooting baskets from all parts of the tioor defeated us. Uewald played the entire game with a broken finger, but without tieorge playing the floor as he usually does we weren't very successful in breaking up the Senators' team work, and ours wasn't as good as it usually is. The next game, April 1, was an unexpected one. The girls' preliminary being cancelled, the Public High School took us on as curtain raiser to the clash of the two varsities. Xl'e broke even in the tirst half, but they shot ahead in the second. The final score was 26 to l7 in their favor. In tioor work we easily proved their equal, but in shooting they had it all over us. XVilson and Bittner showed up well for the visitors, while Beuret and l'aul Miller played the best for the school Seconds. .Xll through the game the Seconds lost many opportunities by not being aggressive enough. . THE PILOTS The Pilots claim the Second League championship and a great deal more besides. The team consisted of: Fox and Iluntine. forwardsg B. Roth, centerg ll lllungovan and P. tirime, guards. -ioe Mungovan was captain, and Kenneth Logan manager. They did not have very much practice but they played a game that they feel proud of. They can give many reasons for losing a couple of games, but they are willing to let it be said that the best team won. Here are their victories and losses: XVolverines 5, Pilots 265 Freshmen ll, Pilots 243 Freshmen 31, Pilots 18: Sphinx 32, Pilots 8g Maroons 8, Pilots 213 Sphinx 27, Pilots 25: St. Paul's 0, Pilots 23 Rayl Juniors 20. Pilots 26. THE URAYI. JUNIORSH The Rayls started early in the season and made short work of the Cathedral seventh and eighth grades. Gordon played with the team early in the year, but he met with an accident and then Hediken became utility man and manager. The regular line-up consisted of: Neeb and English, forwards, D. McDonald, centerg Young and Haley, guards. The team was a very light one, playing in the hundred pound class. It was very speedy and made a great record as will be seen by the scores: XVhite Sox 12, Rayls 42: Arrows 25, Rayls 23: NVhite Sox 32, Rayls 283 Emroe juniors IO, Rayls 193 lattheran Inst. Juniors 23, Rayls 48: Emroe juniors 3, Rayls 265 Arrows 233 Rayls 263 Panhandles 16, Rayls -l-6: Olympic -luniors 14, Rayls 32: Jewish All-Stars 16, Rayls 345 Olympic Juniors 16, Rayls 325 Pilots 26, Rayls 22. In addition to this row of scalps the Rayls claim two other games forfeited by the Emroe Juniors and St. -lohn Juniors. 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IGI IEJI .IDI IEII IGI lg +t--- ------ LOCAL ITEMS - -..- -.-- -.-..--+ E1 Ell lEl IEII TBI IDI IEH IE' IE!! IE! IDI IEII IDI Ei PERSONALS . lirnther C lwen, L'.S,L'., who hats heen at nieniher nf the fztenlty :hiring the year, spent the first week nf ,lznntziry an Nntre liznne, where with :i ntnnher uf wther yuttng l-Irulliers he inztcle his snlenin religinns limfessiwii. Nesttn' Znrhueh :intl lit-mee llnniiltnn xisitetl Vliieztgu, .l:tnn:n'y 24, :incl spent .t pleztszint mlziy with llrnther llregnry, une of their fnriner instrneturs here. They inftirinetl ns he's just :is linlipy us ever. lleeeniher 2Oh1tlf the hztskethztll teznn ttitik the trxtin tu Cnlntnhizt Liity to play the high school teznn there. The other hull. exiptziinecl hy liatther llillun, entrusted themselves tu lflzirvey Qlviiwzty :intl his lZfeylintler :intl gut stzillecl somewhere ten lniles nut of town. There they slziyetl nntil the fnrniers exnne tu tow' them hnnie. lirother Aidan, C.S.C., clireetnr uf the llrotliers' Ntirinal Sehoul att Notre llunie, wits the guest of the fztenlty the week-enfl nf lfeh. 14, lle witnessetl the huslaethztll game with the ll. lireshnien. liruthers llernztrtl :incl Aiitlmiiy, fnrnier instrnetnrs here, :ire now' teaching ut the Llitheclrztl lligh Selinul, lntlizuizipnlis. The fnriner is snpt-i'inr there- They eznne lu lfurt XYuv1ie Nuveinher 17 to ztttentl linther llirgtrtlnfs first Mass, and incitlentztlly they rent-wt-tl zteuluztintzniees with ntztny uf their frientls and former students. The l'yrznnid .Xthletie .Xssneizttinn hzts :tninng its stars I-OgAZl.l'I, Duriot :incl Snelzer of the senior elztss. The Pyrqnnitls wtin the city fuulhzill eliztiilpitmsliip :intl also eznne ont nn top in the seniur city hnskethztll lexigne. Stunt-tliing that hats ztttrzieterl :tttentinn is une uf lftl l.ennon's ueroplnnes. lt hats been tlisplznyetl in Vlll'lUll5 store w'iniluw's1tnsl is now' :tn uhjeel nf interest in Welch zintl Suns'li:irdw':1re sture. .Xfter the hztskethztll gimme with the l t,n't Xl :1yne lligh, April 1, the team tts well zts lfztther llillon :incl l-lruther Xxvlllllllll, :teeepteil the invitation uf Brut'f Henry tu eunie nut ztncl see what :t sprezul the fznnily hzwl uwziiting theni. They sure tlicl lintl the eats. N l Steps in Education v k ' gin, X-,X 41 4 a Qiliall-E-1 L5:5: f':G3 2E1i3fi1li':..1'aJ YEETEUEEEEE' II l..'E1?':'1b'1lE':I:.H?57F5. f'r'4f'Z if 11132 .1752-fE57C.LTv':?b'i I. , , -,., , , pn--+-I --- W- ar-v1E'2 Y .-i.A,x,:-I - -+ Q- 4 'J I AJ 722539553 3 L 5J Cl Ei1f1'E3E 35 3 KH :1 :' .' 2 1f'7'T:i1 D T 7E? 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N' rs, :Lili ,t , ' :A A ,. ,..,,.t lb 9. if f i'1Q.l.!f ii' ' 1 A51 t 1 ,- iQ. l i ' .- ri fQ1r.f, 'il' -1- ST. ANDREWS DAY St. .-Xndrew's Day has always been a big day at our school. for it was on that day tNov. SOJ that liishop .Xlerding was consecrated. XYe have greeted him each year with a school program on his feast day. 'lihis year we prepared the usual program, but he was unable to visit us. as many things prevented him from being in Fort lYayne at that time. llowever. in order to keep up the.4'ood idea we remembered him thouglt absent and gave the protgrain in his honor, omit- ting only the personal addresses which were to lie delivered by lfdward Cun- ningham and Alfred Brown. 'lille entertainment was held in the assembly rooms of Library llall' Father Quinlan and the assistants at the Cathedral were present in addition to the faculty and students. As usual the orchestra furnished the music. giving' two lively selections and two patriotic ones. The little play presented by the seniors under the tlll'CCtlOll of Brother lfphrem lasted over half an hour. lt was entitled A Managers Trials. The cast of characters is given below. Doriot made the hit of the day in his role of Bliss lJel-imbes, an actress from Paree. XVC never suspected he could make such a good-looking girl and imitate one so well. It's no wonder Ed. Lennon forgot all about his troubles and got stuck on Doriot. George llamilton kept up his reputation asa llusky and played his ditferent parts in a way that could scarcely be improved on: indeed many times we forgot George in the person he was acting: XYard made us laugh as we never laughed before in his take-otf of the timid tlld Klaid. liuslunan made a good Snapper, and Suelzer was original in Fritz. Zuber and l.otgan did well, but they were too self- conscious. 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If necessary the supplement will contain four pages. It will give a past tense account' of all items referred to here and other things of interest that may occur in the meantime. The supplement will be sent free to all subscribers who send in their names and addresses before school closes. This sheet can be cnt out along the black line and the supplement con- veniently inserted. This method of giving a complete account of the vear enables us to collect our advertising and subscriptions before commencement. JF 44 P11 P11 PF IF I coNrEsTs The contests for the gold medals for Senior oratory and junior elocution will take place sometime before commencement. It is certain that there will be plenty of competition in both classes, 112 Pk 24 Pk FF Pk COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER The Very Revered John Cavanaugh, CSC., President Notre Dame Uni- versity, has accepted Brother Danie1's invitation to deliver the commencement address, Friday evening, june 20, 1919. Doctor Cavanaugh's position as an edu- cator assures us that he will have an interesting and instructive message for us. BASEBALL AND TENNIS Everything according to the season. The days for baseball and tennis are at hand. The good start made in baseball by last year's freshmen should be kept up for various reasons, Baseball is our national game. It adds life to a school and affords the needed physical exercise. In like manner tennis is a game that aliords plenty of exercise and fresh air. In the days of Brother Gregory we had some very successful tennis tournaments, and there is no reason why we should not have them again. How about it? THINGS WE CAN'T ANSWER XYho's going to win the debate? Are the Seniors going to get a banquet? Is there going to be an alumni dance? SOMETHING YOU WANT Cloth bound Echoes for 1915-16 and 1916-17 at 51.50 each. The Echo, Volume 3, 1917-19, paper bound, 30.50. The C.C.H.S. 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XVe shall be glad to confer with you as soon as possible as to the time and place for the debate and as to any other minor details that come up. As we are the challengers it is your right, according to the laws of debating, to choose the side you wish to debate. Hoping that you will do this as soon as you can, in order that preparation for the debate may be started immediately, we are Yours respectfully, Robert P. Pollak, R. Bruce Lockridge, VValter li. Helmke. NOK. Benj. Null. Central Catholic High School, Fort XVayne, Ind., Feb. 26, 1919. The Varsity Debating Team, Fort Wayne High School, Gentlemen 2 In reply to your challenge of February 19, regarding a debate on the question referred to in your letter, I wish to state that we accept the challenge. XVe have not yet selected a debating team, but 1 have been authorized to accept the chal- lenge on the part of those who intend to try out for the team. XVe are scarcely in a position to propose a date sooner than the end of May. XVe are ready to meet your representative and consider details. Respectfully yours, lfdward j- Lennon, Senior Class President. Approved, B. E. ,iil-l. On March 4 Professor Null and the Public High School Varsity Debating Team called on Brother Ephreni and four members of the Central Catholic High School Senior Class. The conference lasted about an hour and ended to the satisfaction of all. The C.C.H.S. chose the affirmative. The debate is to be held in Library Hall, lfriday evening, May 23, 8:00 o'clock. The judges will be selected about a week before the debate is to come off. . -4319. I 9 0 ' I ki' I .IV - K' ,QQ gl' ' -Q, ,- ,,'f ' ,e .. 'i' x- ' .rifmvi f - IAQ fvrgff' - , ':'ffu' -. ' v ' ff' ' wf- ' - ' 3193! sul 30 na :row TO! emnd, 'TIP' kg' L, y, m, - Ju, 'Na 'ENE w. 'TQ' W fwfl -Kflr jtif! ,gg IL -1, ,v ' K . .SI 'mln , pf W. A I . . vm 1 W L I Mi5'.z1u:4,QnQa 'f,A2fOS' 4 j rhrfqif'-: V' X' . 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Rohyans, Perry, Biemcr, lielkcr, O'I.e:iry. The following were the best sellers for the C.C.li.S.: Costello ZO, Dinnen 59, Lennon 15, Suelzcr IO, Foohey 8, Cranston 8, Eggeman S, McCarthy 8, Biekel 8, Brown 7, App 7, S. Zurbuch 6, S. Miller 6, Cleary 6, Doriot 6, Iinglish 6, Zuber 5, il. Arnold 5, Franke 5, Magers 5, Becker 5, I'. Miller 5, liiopp 5, t'lif'ford 5, Cunningham 4, Logan 4. XVard 4, K. Baker 4, Hayes 4, P. Blee 4, R. lilee 4. C. Klcllonald 4, lf. Miller 4, Ilewald -l. THE SENIOR DANCE lVhat is worth doing at all is worth doing well. This was the motto of those who had charge of the senior dance. Some time in February Bushman, who has his head always filled with ideas, succeeded in getting a hearing at a class meeting, and forthwith he proposed a dance. His proposal met with favor, and President Lennon appointed Edward lluslnnan, joseph Zuber and Cornelius Hayes members of a committee on arrangements. For a week they considered various halls and questions of finance. liinally they selected the Elks' Temple for the evening of March the third. The sale of tickets measured up to expectations, and when the eventful hour came there was no vacant place. Kessler's orchestra was on hand and furnished the jazz for the dance. Among the patrons of the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Carl il. XVeber and Mr. and Mrs. Clem App- The dance was conducted in a very dignified manner, but there was no lack of fun and good cheer. For the benefit of the prohibitionists who were present a copious punch bowl was filled and repeatedly filled with the acme brand of loganberry. Those who char- itably gave drink to the thirsty were the Misses Logan, Hamilton, Vordermark and Flick. Those who did not care for anything soft patronized the supply of Adam's ale in the parlor. In order to make everybody feel at home the arrange- ment of the dance was informal, no programs being distributed. 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Three of our members are striving to get on next year's basketball team- Bowling was not taken up. In place of it, jim lluntine organized a dancing squad, but only half the members had courage enough to take the floor at the senior dance. 'lim lost his reputation tin some thingsj after Brother liphrem got a glimpse at his city and suburban directory. lXflcDonald's Latin horse ran too fast and knocked oh' its rider. Bill Gocke can't be talked down in debates. E. Miller divides his time between school and the Pennsy. Franke and Beuret are tie for half-holiday honors. , SOPHOMORE NOTES VVe are now only thirty-tive. Many of last year's celebrities did not show up, among them being Rube Geary, Nibs Curran, l.anky Pembroke, NValt Costello and XVhitie XNehrle. In September we went through the usual formal- ities, elected officers, held meetings, talked school spirit, etc. As a class we are first in the school, and to show why we shall introduce a few of our notables. Babe Buckley has made himself very attractive by his pink and blue striped collars. He has a pretty mustache with two hairs on either side. But his fame rests in being the best paper wad shooter in the school. Bill', Haley claims to be the best prize-tighter and is worrying McDonald considerably. XVhen the varsity took on Ossian, Haley took on Kid Neeb to in- terest the public for a couple of rounds. Bill seemed to win the popular decision. The pet sport of Bob Bickel is bowling at the t Jlympic Club. In class he has a great inclination to draw pictures or chew his pencil. Ile caught the former trait from Kelty, who delights in drawing fair models or in building airplanes- Rosy Herber proves the theory that fat men are good-natured. XVhen he rushes the morning air and hustles in all shaved and powdered up he certainly looks I-T. Paul Miller also has his hat in the ring when it comes to boxing. He also aspires to be a basketball player. Passino professes to be a hmnorist. 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SO g -1 'l'llli IQCIIU SIDELIGI-ITS It doesn't always pay to be treated by a quaclc doctor when you have warts to remove If you don't believe it. consult Dallas Costello and the obliging class- mate who immersed him in a nitric acid bath. Somebody has lost a reputation. Stewart Zurbuch, our popular tenor, volun- teered to sing for the Ladies' A. O. H. Division. February Sd. His nightingale notes were strong and loud until the sight of his classmates, Gruber, Ilamilton and Company, pantomiming in the back of the hall, made the song say goodbye to him' is at :of wk Jr as After all it scarcely pays to have a good time at Lake James when one has to do penance afterwards. XVhat say ye, Bush, tlrub and Ham? Dallas Costello, talking about the Senior dance: I noticed a large bowl of punch in the corner of the room and it made 1ny mouth water. Pif PF Pk Ulf PF if L., our great social leader, says that if he ever gets to the halls of congress he will propose a bill that pants be made of leather or else allotted ten yards of cloth. Ile is going to argue from experience, and his resolution will be somewhat like this: Xiihereas, on the evening of February 14, 1919. in the midst of my social functions at a basketball game in Library Ilall, Fort XVayne, Indiana, my most modern-pants did maliciously rip and would have embarrassed me were it not for the good graces of my overcoat, and Wihereas, nobody volunteered to procure me safety pins and black cloth, and XVhereas, I had to administer an anesthetic to my best friend in order to deprive him of goods necessary for my own preservation- Be it resolved, enacted and incorporated in the law of fashion, that it shall be regarded as a felony and misdemeanor to sell any article of dress that is not securely welded, vulcanized, or riveted, and that the penalty for violation of said law be pitiless publicity, without any regard to the crimes of propriety. af 1 xc wk Pk ak At last our great musical genius, lid Bushman, has been discovered. His initial performance at the Creighton Theatre. Feb. 1, has been followed by various llattering offers from the managers. Ilowever, Hush does not intend to come across until after graduation. , nk :if at ff ak is NVild tales proceeded from the vicinity of Rome City when the Hu was heavy in Fort XVayne. The desperadoes who were the object of these tales are not known, but it is worthy of note that at that particular time George Hamilton, Nestor Zurbuch and Les Logan were not in our midst. PF fli PF Pk Pif Pk The call of the wild lasts a long time. Bushman and Costello have long lived in the city, but last February they could not resist a trip to the country for a chicken dinner. :or 4: at wk It :af It is said that joe Zuber started the l'lutocrat's Trident because he wanted to pitch into some classmates who promised to reveal his hatred of the telephone. But thereby hangs a story. joe made an engagement but he had no idea of calling a black number. J .fps v Z1Pl'I:JI2iHGIB ?- E q. . 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Fields is chiefiy interested in finance. Glad- ieux. Eggeman, Clifford, McCarthy and Mills are never without lofty thoughts. lioohey, Roth, Schneider, Bopp and liggeman are bidding for the class medal. llickerson and Belot occasionally distribute the humor. Smith has a fresh stock of Decatur news each Monday morning. Cranston is BloomingdaIe's represen- tattve. XYe did not make much of a reputation in athletics, but Belot and English intend to bring us on top next year. , EXPERIENCE Iiarly in the summer of 1918 Peter Zurbuch and his family moved to Chicago. Stew Zurbuch, as yot1 know, is one of the family. XVell, being a classmate of ours, nothing would do Suelzer, Buslnnan and me but to go to Chicago also for summer war work- Suelz went with Stew. Bush and I were to follow later. XVe shared Suelz's trunk, which we packed at my house. XVe started out carrying the trunk. The trunk, however, like the Seniors' beer keg last year, grew heavier and heavier. Taking a short-cut through the alley we came upon a lone and unattended rig. Dumping the trunk in the ancient vehicle we beat it hey-deyscl-ay for the station. At linglewood, Suelz: and the two Zurbuchs, Stew and Maurice, were waiting for us. Bush stayed on the train till all three had reminded the others that they had said Bush'd never come. , ' The next day Bush and I rested and looked about a bit. XVe slept till nine. but Stew and Suelz rolled out at hve bells. After breakfast we walked to XVash- ington Park to look at the tennis courts. Too muddy to be played on, the courts were deserted. Let's hurdle the nets, says Bush. I don't know whether it was a hurdle or not, but anyhow Bush landed in the mud. Having taken most of it on his hands and knees it was soon cast off. A policeman directed us to the University of Chicago. The first place we looked for was the gym. XVe met the coach of the track team, who showed us over the building. 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Following our usual run of luck the employment agent with whom Stew's dad had a pull, wasn't in. XYe had only one fare book, so we were to wait umil tive o'clock when Maurice and Stew quit work. Learning that Hammond was only tive miles down the road we hopped an auto truck into Hammond. Nothing interesting appeared, and as all the bakeries seemed to be well guarded we started back. Riding and walking we reached Iledgewisch again just at noon. XYe shared the Zurbueh's lunch and sat down to wait for them to quit work. Being naturally of a patient nature we acquired positions in an empty coal car going Chicagoward and trusted to luck to get us homer XX'e had to travel about twenty miles to a place the direction of which we had only a vague idea. XYhen the train stopped we took the tirst auto truck we thought was going our way. We rode as much as possible and when we couldn't ride we walked. After we reached the numbered streets the rest was easy, but we had to walk from 108th street to 63rd. At this juncture we pooled our tinances. knowing our sojourn in Chi was about done unless we acquired some more jack. 'We decided to get a job that paid every night. Saturday and Sunday we lazied, playing tennis and eating off the Zurbuch's. The only bright incident in a series of misfortunes was a couple of pleasant girls we met in XVashington Park. Monday we set out for a XVest Side lumber yard where they paid off every night. XVe rode the surface cars from Dorchester and 63rd west on 65rd to Kedzieg north on Kedzie to California and northeast on California to Milwaukee, but we had missed the lumber yard. XVe transferred down Milwaukee to State and Randolph, from there to 63rd and from State and 63rd east to Dorchester, all at the cost of a nickel each. Tuesday we found the lumber yard but not a job. The only thing left was to go home, for we had only fifty cents between us when we got back to the hotel. .Ks the railroad fare from Chicago to Fort XVayne is slightly more than twenty- five cents we chose other means of travel. Packing our clothes and leaving them for Stew to express we set out. Personifyiug the tears of the populace at our going a deluge of rain greeted us as we departed. By the aid of our Rand McNally we reached llammond by surface car, but after crossing the state line the conductor collected a second time, leaving us thirty cents. At a transfer cor- ner we bought a loaf of bread, and now we had twenty cents. At Hammond the train was held up by a passing freight train' I asked the gentleman in the seat with me what road the obstruction was on, and he said XVabash. Does it go through Fort XVayne, Indiana? I asked him loud enough for Bush to hear. Sure it does, he said. Now anyone living in Fort NVayne knows that it is impossible to go from there to I-lannnond on the XVabash. XVithout thinking, however, we left the street car and boarded the train. Hiding under a pile of lumber, we divided the loaf of bread. Bush ate all of his but I, with visions of breadless hours to come, saved half of mine. After about half an hour's jolting, the train, which at no time since we boarded it had gone faster than we could have walked, stopped. XVe alighted and knowing that there is only one Indiana toun composed of oil tanks, we . V --'ty -A 1' - 11 Agrqlwl ,ng 'wg ,-hlfll, Hts.-,.Zu.,y, 44q.:,,.f! ,030 fn 9. Q lx .?Q...ol+f' ..C 'fiuf' f'- ,vw i' , H 14' ' ..,!9iA Af T '.pQ.r+. Mr- -1 'f'.13'.4-1 ' J' 1' ft-'f .. 'Y ' ' ..-.f: 's1r'- if' 'P - i.41T ,- ' 'F ,' ,,l.q4-p 41:14-1 'Lua .'.! i,, 'f- Q, .f ' 44 Qi . ',,,9,,1,, w 'eqgnw' rl-391315-' 4fn'.1O'v.:ffs0fi 01- f f'ff94? . 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It was just noon as we passed the shipping yard of the Standard Oil Co.'s plant. As the whistle blew the men streamed out and overtiowed into the street, all carrying some kind of a lunch pail. For all those fellows that whistle meant lunch, but to us it was just twelve o'clock. At XVhiting the N.Y.C. and Pennsylvania railroad tracks cross each other- The I'c-nnsylvania runs directly to Fort XVayne but the closest the N.Y.C. gets to Fort XVayne is Kendallville. An old deserted barn stands close to the intersection of the tracks, and here we sat ourselves down to wait. Iinsconced in a doorway commanding a view of both tracks, we waited. As the rain of Chicago was succeeded by the sun of XVhiting we both dozed off. Crash l A rock hit the side of the harn. Looking around the corner we were met by a regular fusilade of stones propelled by four of NVhiting's young hloods. VVe chased them away, but back they came. The smallest one of the four seemed to he the leader, but a little left-handed wop wouldn't do what the leader wanted. Pretty soon lefty heat it and came back with an air gun. XVhat could we do? If we caught the kids and stopped them, they'd probably tell their mothers, who would have us arrested. If we did nothing we'd have to dodge B-B's and rocks all afternoon. Taking a chance we sat tight. After we stopped resenting it, there was no fun in throwingg so they all wanted a chance with the air-gun Lefty wouldn't jibe, so when they refused to let him shoot he got sore and went home. Then after a little deliberation they started sneaking up on us until their little leader was inside the barn. Seeing him safe the others joined him. Finding out which way we were going the little leader said. You'd better look out around South Chicago or you'll get p.icked up. My brother went to Chicago on a freight and had to drop a sack of cement on a detective to get awayf, t .Xt that we tumbled. l1Ve were going in the wrong direction and had let the only train of the afternoon go by because it was going in the wrong direction. Chicago? Is Chicago that way?-Good Night! XVe had let our only chance go. The uppermost question now concerned eats. Remembering the days when I had surreptitiously smuggled a couple of sandwiches to starving Knights of the Road, I gave Bush the eye and we started in. XVhat a change those XVhiting youths had undergone in our eyes Before, no punishment seemed too great for them, now they presented great possibilities- In the conversation our home moved a hundred miles south and our fast extended itself over a period of two days. Moved by our attitude or our lmnger appeal, the leader volunteered to procure food. VVe waited a while after the kids left and then Bush started to describe a feast he once had: You know, mashed potatoes like that Qindication of a pile big enough to till a horsej, and chicken and gravy. VVhat else he had I didn't find out, for just as I was about to attack him the kids came back. True to his promise, the leaderproduced a loaf of bread and a pound of weiners. XVhile we devoured their offering the kids went home for their own meal. They were back by six-thirty. As it grew dark we began to think of sleep. Again our enemies of the afternoon came to our help. They informed us that a local coal man housed his horses in a nearby barn, and here we spent the night. I-ulled to sleep by the stamping of a half dozen horses we literally as well as figuratively hit the hay. At five o'clock Bush awakened me, and as we left the barn we sighted an ., , , ,W , , , . - :fra .Wg , 0 - ' 4 . ' .- 4v J, 'X ' jo'r?'A 34 u - 'X' 'I . u .- ' I I I 3. ' -lv MN 1 4.1, f. 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L A 'S .515 1099 i , S8 Tllli liflfltl i mg g - N.Y.t.'. freight train going our way. Unable to stop it and fearing for life and limb to tackle a fast one, we let it go. Nu sooner had it passed than a passenger pulled up on the Pennsy. This we managed to board. ln the blind baggage we passed Hammond and so confident were we that we arranged to leave the train outside lfort lYayne if possible, so as not to encounter any officers of the law. But-- the well laid plans. etc '--at tiary the train stopped, unloaded, turned around and started back toward chicago. lt was the morning steel mill special! Before we could voice full appreciation of our plight, we saw a slow-yea, a very slow-freight pulling along' on the N. Y. C. XVe were making quick changesg too quick surely, for the gondola we boarded was full of scrap iron, and fearing' detection we didn't change. lVe rode all morning, but at noon we stopped. Three miles outside of l.al'orte, the train side-tracked. The engine and caboose started back to tf'hicago, leaving us stranded. XYe made for the only shade trees in sight, for the day was getting 1'ather hot. Sitting under the tree was a gentleman of color, a fellow wayfarer. He had a grip, a heavy mackinaw overcoat-and one arm. How he managed himself and his baggage was a mystery. The three of us lay down in the shade for about an hour. Then Bush and I urged by the inner man started for l-al'orte, walkingg but our comrade refused to walk. Outside l.al'orte we tried to buy a loaf of bread, but without success. XVe struck off down the road, but seeing an important looking person coming toward us we turned onto the railroad track. XYe desired to meet no one of importance that day. He wanted to see us, for he also turned onto the tracks and, as we were about to pass him, stopped us. Somewhere between Chicago and l.al'orte my hat and I had parted com- pany. This added to my naturally youthful appearance did the work- You're the guy, he said, grabbing me. You ran away from the police at Pincola, didn't you? l'incola! Police ! I thought, but managed to say or rather stutter, No Didn't you just get olf that train? he said, pointing to a freight train which had pulled up about half a mile back. No, we didn't. YVell, whatcha doing here then? Seeing a loophole, we told him our story truthfully. I don't suppose he be- lieved it. but it was as good as any other. .Xt any rate he advised us to remain outside of l.aPorte and stay with the train until and after it left. .X search of the train disclosed a ragged little urchin about twelve years old hiding in a box-car. He was as hard as nails and only grinned when the sheriff questioned him. They found nothing in his pockets, but when he passed us he winl-:ed and shook a pair of dice behind the sheriff's back. The one-armed negro was also on the train and the three of us talked with the traininen until three o'clock, when we left l,al'orte. lirom the trainmen we learned that the police of lflkhart were picking up every hobo they could. judg- ing from their talk the best thing we could do was to get otf outside the yards and make our way through the city by a round-about route. This was necessary because there are two branches of the N. Y. C. out of Elkhart, and only one, the air lines, goes to Kendallville. We went slowly through South Bend and Mishaxvaka and at almost six 0'clock hit the Elkhart yards. XVe hurried away from the railroad and struck across the fields until we reached a road- XVe walked until ten minutes after seven before we reached the Air Line. Accosting a man who looked like a rail- roader, we learned that tive minutes previous a freight train had left in our direc- tion, but that the local passenger was due to leave the station at 7:15. 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The car we were in was near the end of the train and when the lirst part started away we ran like wild cats to catch it, only to find out that we would have to wait for the other part anyhow. .-Xt Millersbnrg we waited and waited. XVith fifteen of our last twenty cents we bought a loaf of bread. XVith the aid of the town pump we consumed this. NVe rested a little, for even steel bars exposed to the sun all day will lose their heat by night. VVe were moving again. As the train did not go fast enough to jar us. both dozed off. XVhen we awakened it was after one o'clock and our first thought was that we had passed through Kendall- villc, so we started to hunt up a trainman to find out where we were. From the top of a box car we saw a hot-box about ten cars back. In order to save the train we started for the caboose, but too late. A couple of trainmen had already attended to it. However, we had the consolation of finding out that we were still on the safe side of Kenclallville- 'l'hen to characterize our condition the train stopped at Brimheld. XVC stayed there until six o'clock. Fifteen minutes after we started, we sighted Kendallville. lVe Could have walked it in an hour, and it was no use now to feel we had waited three for the train. Every train we had ridden on between Chicago and Kendallville was as slow as a snail. but going through Kendallville the train tore like the proverbial bat. XVe were too desperate to go any farther, so we took a chance. I hazarded it at a crossing. and as Bushman saw me struggle to my feet, he mustered enough cour- age to take the next crossing. XVe hid behind the water tank and as we waited for a Fort VVayne train we ate the last of the bread we bought in Millersburg. XVe now felt like singing, Goodbye Chicago, Hello Fort lVayne. About 7:30 we left Kendallville in an epmty box-car. XVith no other mis- adventure we entered Fort l'Vayne, Tlnirsday morning, july 4, 1918. XVe made our way through side streets to Bushman's and for an hour or more worked get- ting cinders and other decorations off our long unwashed countenances. The last five cents of the historical fifty caused me much worry-should I buy a fire cracker and shoot if off in honor of our Independence, or take the street car from Bloomingdale to my home in French-town and get in in time for another feed of ham and eggs like I had at I5ushman's? As I saw Old Glory wave over the courthouse, I said, Les, old boy, you walk. I beat it to XVoolworth's tire and ten and bought the colors. So ended my trip to Chicago to do my bit in war work. -Logan MA-D-AM A funny little word is llillllcllj A word of many uses, 'Tis used to make a river wide, Aud by some for abuses. You say you 're going to dam a stream To make a small obstruetion, But if you say, 'fMay I be damned! You'rc headed for destruction. 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FORT WAYNE, - - - INDIANA CITY LIGHT SHOULD BE INSTALLED by every taxpayer in Fort Wayne, not as .1 matter of CIVIC PATRIOT- ISM, but good business judgment will convince you that it should be used on account of our PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE USERS OF POWER---Should Take Advantage of Our 1 09? Discount Plan City Light '55 Power Works Phones 340 - 3791 City Hall Annex 91 f 'fn . Tj.,,vL A . , 5 ' ' . T. . 7- 3,-, V '- g... -K I HHHMHME-.Ul ' 's, 'fl 4 4' o - A .' ukhghq mh 1nnl:W4nq uqvg adv-Qin ral ' iI'.Z1'.7'i.f,, 'i! ',.'1i W 'Q' - , ' , .sv . www- .HL fini! -wb 'M wf9f1Q0fw sw-f+ ww wa g , L3 mi ww mf.mfa.x 'r41arz J '54 !Q'U- HV' ' il X X ' I fl!! 'Il' ' , fy- + and W as td? lqpvu ww X Vp 'f - V '- x- ' ,, 5. A f , 1' MG-1 ,Wu -u - Qs ' A , ' ' I iam-w . f ffaf - i '+' fx - yy, 'lf ' 4- Q. I' 'V f', iiiidsvll .- . 1 'lmfi 5: : I , 1 4 -' , , ' ,' .,1 -12011434 ,1 ' by haf -f',N'? 'Q 'll 11 ,lv . N . ,ga.' irfisgl u lU'.?nf. ,n wi' V- Wiki 'Mm wylwk ll. 4 4 1 . , ax Hg , . ...N 92 gig, gg Wg gg!-:lflrlld BELLS They say our life is set to bells, And this I think is true, But if you do not believe it, Then 'tis not so to you, We wake up in the morning, for We hear the alarni's call, And we hurry down the stairway From the bedroom and the hall. We hear the church bells ringing And calling people in To fashion their lives to virtue And keep away from sin. And presently we hear a gong That tells us we must eat, And next there comes the mailman To ring us from our scat. And then we hurry on to school, But when we cross the street Th' electric car comes ringing on And scares us off our feet. We come to school to search for brains We lost in years gone by, And when we 're in the study hall That bell does make us sigh. Wc hobble into logic class To learn the art of reasons, To know why chickens cross the road, To prove there's change of seasons. And while we figure out these things We hear the church bells toll, Then we think of Dies Irae And the poor departed soul. And as that corpse is laid away We hear the same bells clang.- A boy and girl are being hitched QPlease pardon needed slangj. At nooutime when we 're coming home We're startled by a bell, The patrol rushes by to take A vagrant to his cell. The massive locomotive that Is run by giant steam Makes gangway with a ringing bell And spoils the switchman's dream. We ride into the country, and, Most wonderful to tell, There grazing in a meadow is A cow tied to a bcll. Theiambulance and fire cart, The street car just as well, And even scissors grinders too, Announce themselves by bell. ECHO Vggfgw At midday all the bells ring out, The door bell gives a peal, Because some tramp in passing by Decided on a meal. The street cars have electric bells, Conductors ring our fare, And thus it goes thru all the days, Bells ringing everywhere. The telephone that rings all day And helps us hear and tell Was invented by none other Than Alex Graham Bell. And every town of any note Has got its beauty belle, But her I shall not try to rime With resurrection trumpet. -E. J. Lennon. THE RESULT And now the war is over, And the crimson cloud has passed, And heroes have ascended Where they cannot more be gassed. And now the war is over, And Democracy has won, And Liberty has triumphed O'cr the terrors of the llun. And now the war is over, And peace has come to last, And the nurses of the battlefield No more must stand aghast. And now the war is over, And Freedom 's robe is white, Washed in the blood of heroes Who bled to conquer might. -A. B. The boy stood on the steamer 's deck Chewing peanuts by the peck, With service medals around his neck llc was real cool, he was, by heck. 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And so it lectures all the day, And tells us what to dog It tells ns when to start our work, It tells us when we're thru. You want to know what is that thing In which we take such stock. Well, listen, and I'll tell you 'bout Our study hall old clock. What follows is its dialogue With little idle Dick, A boy who watched it many a. day W'hen he was blue and sick. Tick, tick, little idle Dick, Why do you watch me so? Turn to your books, your wasted books, And try to learn and know. I've ticked for forty-two long years, As far as I remember. In summer time I rest therefrom, July until September. l-'or years I was in the Old School, A venerable place, But they are old and married now Who looked upon my face. I spoke to them in self-same words, The same I speak to-day, I told them when to take their books, I told them when to play. Among them was your father, A little rascal toog He studied hard the whole day long, Ile did it all for you. '-Aw shucks! Don 't speak about my dad, Said Dick in voice quite gi-uE. He always feeds me 'bout his youth. And all that kind of stuff. I ll tell you then about myself- llo not my tale scorn- ln Switzerland is a little shop, The place where I was born. There on a little table was A lot of screws and springs, A lot of wheels and pendulums And other funny things. A part of mc was on the shelf, My hands were on the llour, My brains were on the table, And my face was on the door. The squint-eyed jcwcler picked me up And hammered me together. Within three months I reached Fort lVa Despite the stormy weather. I-'rom that hour unto this day, Thru my youth and thru my prime, I've done my work most faithfully In keeping good straight time. And while I'vc ticked the years away, Within these famous walls, I've seen full many an up and down, Full many a rise and fall. I've watched the little freshmen, In their times of sheer hard luck, I've seen them jump ulcan over holes, Thru real and kiugly pluck. I've seen them back as sophomores, With just a little pride, To feel they 'tl crossed thc iirst hot coals With hard but stately stride. And lo, when they were juniors I watched each solemn face, I saw thcm solemnly resolve To grasp the sought-for place. As seniors they were ki-ls again, With glee upon their faces, Content with :ill the work they did, Accomplished in their graces. When graduation came around I could not climb the stair, There was not one friend to take They thought I did not care. nie, I had to stay down in the dark But yet I strained my ear, Bt-cause some of the program I Ilad wanted much to hear. I heard the orchestra start out, With quite a lively note, The same piece playcd the year before. It sure did get my goat. I heard applause ring thru the hall As each attained his goal, But did they come to say good bye? No, Not a single soul. I heard them shuffle down the stairs, l-'nll of joy and laughter. 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As the murderer drove the dagger into his heart the banker would awake to hear the echo of his agonizing shriek. His forehead would be wet with perspiration and his body quivering with fear. The nightmare was always the same, the masked stranger and the threatening blade. Later on john Clifton closed his library and bedroom even to his servants- He had these two rooms bolted as securely as the vault in his bank. Only two men knew the secrets of these chambers. One was John Clifton and the other was Bill Hicks, a professional cracksman and burglar. It was a business proposi- tion rather than curiosity that caused Hicks to pry into the banker's secrets. Hicks made his unannounced entrance through a rear window about midnight. Stealing carefully around the house he made his way to the door of Clifton's room. .VVhen he reached it he picked the locks and entered, allowing the first rays of his flashlight to gleam on the bed of John Clifton. He turned off the light and quickly and cautiously proceeded to the sleeping figure on the bed. As he bent down to look into the face of the figure he fell back at the sight of the glassy staring eyes of his victim. Recovering himself, he drew his dagger and plunged it down to the hilt in the body. His victim neither moved nor shrieked, and Hicks hastily looked in every drawer in search of loot, but found nothing. Then he entered the library. He stopped short, for just inside the door was a perfect image of john Clifton pointing a revolver at him. Hastily grabbing his own, Hicks tired three times, but whether the hgure was man or devil it did not move. This was too much for Bill Hicks. XVith nerves almost shattered he rushed from the library and in a half-crazed state made his way out of the house. A few minutes afterwards, john Clifton came out of his secret sleeping cham- ber to examine the holes in his wax dummies. Not much damaged, he mut- tered. 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All the perfiiines of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand fof Englandj. -Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 1. fl! if Pk P11 21 11 IRELAND UNDER ELIZABETH , At that time, out of the woods and glyns came creeping forth upon their hands fbeing unable to stand upright from starvationi. things that looked like anatomies of death, that chattered like ghosts risen out of their graves. And they did eat the carrions, happy where they could iind them. -lfdmund Spenser. :x fk :if 4: ai: wk f'The soldiers in the camps were so hot upon the spur, and so eager upon the vile rebels, that they spared neither man, woman or child. They put all to the sword- -Hollinshed. They performed their duty so etfectually and brought the rebels to so low a condition that they saw three children eating the entrails of their dead mother, on whose Hesh they had fed many days. -Cox. Pk :if :if sf if :sf A IRELAND UNDER CROMWELL They COrmond and Loftusj both together killed such of the Irish as they met 0. . . but the most considerable slaughter occurred in a great strait of furze Cshrubberyj, situated on a hill where the people of several villages had tied for shelter. I saw the bodies Leven the burning children were thrown back into the flamesj-and the furze still burning. -Castlehaven. wi: Pk if :if wif wk Each of the assailants Cat Droghedaj would take up a child and use it as a buckler of defense to keep hinifselfj from being shot or braint-d. -XVood. The starving multitude are feeding on carrion and weeds on the highways, and many times orphans are found exposed and some of them fed upon by raven- ing wolves and other birds and beasts of prey. -Cromwellian Records. UNGRATEFUL IRELAND , All wisdom advises to keep this flrishj Kingdom as much subordinate and dependent on England as possibleg and holding them from the manufacture of wool, and then enforcing them to fetch their cloth from thence, how can they depart from us without nakedness and beggary? -Lord Strafford. :iz ai: 24 :ic :if :is Regards must be had to those points where the trade of Ireland comes to interfere with that of England, in which case Irish trade ought to be declined so as to give way to the trade of England. -Sir XVilliam Temple. Pk if bk PF :r his The trade of Ireland with Spain must be destroyed and secured to England. 5irAI-Iumphrey Gilbert. if sk sk :w sc :K I shall do all that in my power lies to discourage the manufacture of woolens in Ireland. -King 'William. M. U, . 1. . .4-3,54 f .411 , :L W Jr . 1 'S' rl 0 il ini.: 'l.1:li...,L,. 'A' .J Alu.. i W . 4. 4,1 in Shania lK4,!:1.l ' . ,r:'iM rV ' ' I W , I . .X I ml' :IX I, 'u','- S tl' H ,,rCfQ..55,.M.. if 3 Q- .I . 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'U 100 3 TIIE ucno England governed Ireland for what she deemed her own interest, making her ,calculations on the gross balance of her trade ledger, and leaving her moral obligations aside, as if right and wrong had been blotted out of the statute books of the Universe -Froude. if ik iii Pk Pi: Y Is Ireland united to the crown of England for no purpose other than to counteract the bounties of ProvidenceF -Edmund Burke. if Pif :lf Pls 11 X It would be ditIicult in the whole range of history to lind another instance in which such various and powerful agencies agreed to degrate the character, and blast the prosperity thy stopping manufactures and industriesj of a nation. - Lecky. Tl-IRIFTLESS IRELAND English Lady to Dean Swift: XVhat a splendid climate Ireland has! The Dean: For the I,ord's sake, madam, don't tell that when you go back to England, or they'll tax us on it. we at 1 1 4 if The Irish Parliament of 1800 had some 300 members, and all but 72 of these were British appointees. All were Protestants. It is a remarkable fact that it took all the threats and bribes England could offer to make this Irish Parlia- ment vote C162 favoring itj to form the act of Union with England. A ff Pk X 4: 4: ff On one occasion an Irish member had occasion to call on the English Parliament. XVhen asked what borough he represented, he said: By heaven, the name of the devilish place 'as escaped me. But if you bring me the Irish Directory I believe I can pick it out. 'lf Flf :lf lk Ulf Ulf In 1795 the Irish National Debt was 315,000,000 fBefore the Unionj In 1801 it was 3140,000,000. fAfter the Union.j In 1817 it was 3560,000,000. CSixteen years after the Unionj In 1795 the tax per head was 32.25. In 1913 it was 310.50 In 1917 it was 33400. The wage scale in Ireland is only one-fourth the American scale. 4 :F at wk at ak - There is a British policeman for every 250 Cwomen and children includedj of the population of Ireland. Ireland pays 37,500,000 for this protection, if Pk af at as 4: Irish ports are closedg Irish industries killedg the people taxed against their willg her sons are lying handcuffed, half fed and half naked on the stone floors of dungeons. Irish farmers are paying enormous rents to English landlords for lands that English conquerors confiscated. 'lf PF BF 111 If if Yet this is Thriftless Ireland whose sons can prosper anywhere but in their own country. And England is the parasite that lives on Thriftless Ireland. '...L:.3-ge-,1 'Q, ' ' I ' - -A . . .iw fan:-,'+ rffff in fkii 5s5pxrSh3nrrnfv if -I F - 'mf 4' ' Q'Qjffj1hvy9+351f bgmaqb aaq11gmr1o'1 ivibI,fQ!iSS!r9bldbs11 155' io Q' ' 8iQI'23Q'11'Uib3Kll0!d'S!lQ9dl?lLlf'g!l4l'!Whim u .,-' f,,' ,,,+1- - 1- A. I - :Md i' js, ..-.t'rI,lk: 1- . 3 . 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VVith his clay pipe clasped between his molars he turned to his favorite cartoon, Bringing Up Father. Ile found it, stared at it, and then sent it flying to the stove. He had seen jiggs clinging to the crossbearn of a telegraph pole, trying to dodge a carefully laid barrage of hand-painted china. If there was anything that Pat advocated more than independence for Ireland it was a comeback from .Iiggs once in a while at least. lle was again disappointed. He sat and thought, and as he thought he fell into a dreaming sleep. His dream- land was Dinty lXIoore's saloon. IIe began his protest: My beloved countrymen of Auld Erin-Kelly, do you know what I'm sayin'? -as I was about to say, the honor of our fathers makes me protest and say that that Hat-footed Mclllanus is a disgrace to the holy Saint Patrick and the min of lirin. The idea of his puttin' such sland'rous pictures in the papers about a son of the Irish race. pictures contrary to our traditions. Did you ever see an Irish- man run from his wife an' climb a telegraph pole? That's what he makes Vliggs do. It's about time we stop this pagan and show the wimmin where they belong- Heavens! I'm killed! You low dog of a Kelly, why didn't you stand before me and hit me? Throw down the billy and fight fair. just then l'at awoke to find that Blaggies rolling pin had knocked him off the throne and elevated the bald spot on his head. Have a heart, Maggie, he begged. The rolling pin is split, and it's the only one welve got. -C. VVard. SELECTED THOUGHTS A crumb of wisdom would give some men mental indigestion. The pessimist can see nothing but the mist, while the optimist is able to see through it. A pessimist is e who worries about his funeral expenses. More harm is d e by insinuation than by outright revelation. A kicker is admired only on the football field. Sacrihce hits are not always appreciated by the bleachers. 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