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CENTRAL — LHC v. 1917 c.3 R 3RD FLR 3 3. 1 S ' 7 CEE ElSt High School (Grttn His. 3 Atrcp lint 0ab HS4 MTSTORY 4 GflMbaux? ' ? ‘JUST MY STYLE” — Expresses nr ha! all the fellotas are sayirtg about the gradua- tion portraits u!e arc marring for them at oat studio. :: :: .-iT _«7 Thr, Latest Fblrrhef and Nal Hard an YottT Trcl’rl-Boak, Either. Stiff r cr ALVIN SCHNEIDER THE HI iO TO MAN SUiiin nert So [J ' wfawlh 5 ar.d 10 ant tfere. We handle only the best makes of Shoes-Shoes demanded by Crilical Dressers and a E the same time we guarantee to soil them to you for $1.00 less than you carl secure I hem elsewhere. We have a most excellent line of Ladies 1 and Men ' s Shoes Shoes for Walking or Dress purposes. WHY PAY MORE FOR NO MORE BERT WALL ROYAL HAT SHOP AND SHOE SHINING PARLOR For ladies and gents 208 E walnut THE BEAUMONT HOTEL BARBER SHOP HcadquaRTERe for cl fan towels anq sharp razors BF 5T HA I RCUTIMTHE CITY 25c, P HON E CONN ECTIO N TO E YERY CHAI R P. JANELLE. Prop. SAGER-BRUNNER JULEY SHOE CO. SHOES FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN 314 N. WASHINGTON SYR SET THE CORNER DRUG STORE HOLZER , NCVEU and THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE ■Two Up To Date Stores “ ' Trade With Us. We Want To Please You.” Peoples Saving and Trust Co. 113 N. Washington St. 4% Paid on Savings Right Now is the time to start to save. T i is 33 V i Greater than 3% Orpheum Theatre P- JHI- Sin ill n 3c h If, Jilnrlin 3 c i jfllnrHn JRnrfht, iBnrfrn Jitartui iTii toners SrJJSi 2 -I , iitrJin:iijiH liLil:i. Js ' n|ipirrf nsj iP|irii; lhiBiit Air a SPECIALTY With l;a iS ' iil Jut 3 ie rib mini S ' idp Hijst STILLKR’S •“ yfElilllll fljt -Sin Lx A.JJ =t fhril i ' . ' : l ' wH I n, p jr [1 j xx in -1 II i ' i Ef Tfnji i-IFrEinclrr-B txi hr pii r iii[£ ti ir. taste tells r’ Jl ija.nl H 4 ] tfnnjifl lank nf feint lag “Th© Hunk of lltc People 11 3 t, PER CENT PAID 3 ON DEPOSITS Eat Jluritg to (Errant THE BETTER KIND + Y«i Will IIh Diffy r 1 npf DKOKK SOME TODAY MADE IN ANY STYLE TO Sl’lT THE TASTE AIL Our 1 lire I ’d Htrurittri] (Breen ®atj 3Ire Cream attft Dairy Cn. Phan© £H7-!£BB. 3 3G-15H No. Ilitta ' Lwmi. MrlmutlKB lr«0 MINA1IAN IiriLDIXfJ APPRECIATES YOTR PATRONAGE IF YOU CAN’T COME TELEPHONE SERVICE AM) CLEANLINESS AT WJI. VAX HEEK’S HAULER SHOP Telephone U46 4 CliiiirH No Aiipirntit ' 10? N. AtloniH Si. WILLIAM 1 EXGI.ES T A I L O R SUITS MADE TO ORDER 820 VV KID N. Ailunin Street ' firern lliuj, Wift ( ire ithirifion Flowers ( HAS. DE CLERC F LORES SHore o f UI7 N. ItViiHhiiMjhm ARE YOU QUALIFIED To Ihf Work Mem CAN YOU ATTEND Ttj Vijur Ott ' it AfftlirH 1 ntfl] jjpi i’.tJij ' GREEN BAY BUSINESS COLLEGE WilE Tr(ic i li You f Ioi , ' To DO BOTH M«rr Them (imdimlvH W r] ti ' r « Ph, mi 1 ur rui! for I i::-:irn;:ihisi: HID Pi nr St. PKirnr HIM Mhmlscm Mmiitam 1 a to v c rs UIHltutll ] 3ixi 1 e] ■ | I. .tl I .N A 1 1 A M HU K 3f IE. VI I V .1 It . N II I r U II A , VI I V A 1 1 A N Ur dr d I it I A ] K I i irrrn I !ni| w i.M ' lbllJ-ci |1 N.1.ELSKN HO.VIK IJAKliltIKS PIJKITY ANI QUALITY ' IJOo Pi lie ML 23? N. Itn [i|]wni| THE REXALL STORE UflH 1 A; RATH KH KtiHhiiiiu Kmlsikn Supplier . T mcjH, ( timdipH. PiTHiTijjHiii Eipcrha, It is an investment AT Ir brings direct returns in increased bus- iness, tf increased prestige in your I Stic of trade, at increased satisfaction that your printing is helping to sell goods Cheap sprinting is expensive at any price, and in printing, cheap- ness is determined not by what you pay for it, a? but by what you get for what you pay. Printing produced here, brings business. Us appearance gives you standing, it is cheap only in price. PRESS-GAZETTE JOB PLANT AUERMILLER S T U D I O tJKLLlX-Brt ' IlAXAX BUILMXU AJTS M M ).K L T1IK HOME IJY APIHJI NTMKNT Good Printing Is Never Expensive iMntiml life Zhtsimtnrc Cit, Hour 3itr iiu ' L (£nrlr itf 11 r rai District ii’tnnniu r II M. NAD OK iLiD ,V. WArtlll CiTOX Htt’j «;HP]K ItA V. U IS.ftNSIN i®. £. 0 auia, 3 ef f e rs;t it Bilim ri Mall g. CICARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY 2 til Oierrm , ' t- ifliu- Rixgittpicb :( ns r iuniii ] f SMART HI I Of newest x i ;i ;n tch jb WAI-HNO Kf)H -X til ' A r 1 [AASE’S Cm U K E X l A V ' B LAKUEST S! L M E S T U K !- ' A L EX i: X X A v k a i j iNsmcrnut 1 1 JN E.I i 111 .1 :i( (til 1 1, V, W let i loEPFEL’s boot shop — i i 1 1 V, WAtO LL.NtiToN ITT, (Quality ilintnr (Ears AnTRsorir.H md Tires Lucki Bros. Moh r ( V PNOMC an F, I jo Slurkldrij VARIETY STORE U : ;rru. r £ ?,i lia r r n r tie us. Upes 1 l ' jiniriiia ef All iiinfw 225 JUnln p, ‘Grffrt tflii. If li r P itnJit(i CLhflf dlnlffi (ill for GAZ E TT S (i«s«dt Oomlij Cu. IMIS. FAIRFIELD, BARTRAN CO. CMXlC HFlLDlXf] — CRKKX HAY, WIS. Or. W. K. FiiirTL a 4 SURGESt Y Di 1 . «L t| + Ilfblib EVE, RAH. NOSE AND THROAT I Jr, W. K. I v.i, HIT OBSTETRICS. DISEASES OF WOMEN, heart and lungs Nr. T , []. li-drtrcui DISEASE OF THE SlOMACf l AND INTESTINE Nr. li, L. (’o ivies DISEASES OF CHILDREN SKIN, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER e. Whifc X-RAY AND CHEMICAL LABORATORIES ®bf (Ettuunta National lank i WurplmH fiistl t ' ndividrfl Profit 3400,000.00 OUR FLAG! You Owe and I Owe It Love and Loyalty — Tile One Flag, the Great Flag, The Flag for You and Me, EAST HIGH HONOR ROLL FOOD PRODUCTION 46 RED CROSS 1 1 BA TTER Y E. 7 NAVY p 2 ffir. Halter fH. ©urur nur Afouieur iimfi jFrienft On urc miprrtfiilly ftfliiraif 1 Ihte -nnr bmik -31° AEROPLANE inJHMBUI ' U BY TUB STTUENTH t F EAST HIGH SCHOOL green hay, wi s. JUNE I, 1017 Siiturial iff F p STO R IIS! CNi£F ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR ASSISTANT ART C UI7QH AEHISrANT ATHLETIC EDITOR ASSISTANT LOCAL EDITOR ASSISTANT WIT AND HUMOR ASSISTANT EXCHANGE ALOEN CD SICK MARGARET REAM CAROLINE DU ECUS FRANK GAVrN HELEN LE CLAIRE SI DNEV GREILING LESTek CRAN 5 Y 0 N CONSTANCE HEREIN IDA ARTHUR JOHN MINAHAN CARL KOPPLlN MYRTLE K ' UHAMRT MYRTLE RAYMAKER Slmuurss BUSINESS MANAGER QUIRINE DOR5CHEL ASSISTANT RALPH GIENESSE ADVERTISING MANAGER t DW. O CONNOR ASSISTANTS LESTER SCHWALBE WALTER HINF3 ARTHUR LE CONTE SUB 5 CRI 0 TION MANAGER EVELYN DRUNETTE ASSISTANTS WALTER MEISTER june Golden GUSTAVE KLAUS ■r , Li W. T. REAM Rrirttipal p AEROPLANE □ 0R1£ TAYLOR Hj L{HJI£E KIES- AMAND A H. 5CHUETTE hi I N 14 1 1 H, KELLEHER OLIVE BU RNS1DE JOHAI E, COONEN GERTRUDE GIDCDNS RUTH A. HOOD ELSIE KOPPLIN AEROPLANE. GEOROE F- THOMAS MARY G- BLACK RALPH E. CANWRIGHT HELENA L, F I T-Z 5 1 M MO N S ETHEL F. SCHILLING WALTER M. HORNE C. W. BYRNES RUTH E. VAN KIRK ELgte LEICHT SEMOH FAREWELL As th«! Hliip bearing the Claps of 17 nears (he harbor or UtnlumEuii, we, Die Senior , experience an ever -crow In reeling or regret ur |ln: thought of leaving forever our school, our uilvlsuj-, si lid ntir friends. Four long years have clapped since we started mi ou r voyage In search of know-tedse- and self-betteniienL (Jur aim was to Iwemnc belter tltted lo fare Ltre r fl tMiltle: ' -. hatter euulpped iu pitui our whip ihrn the heartless and turbulent sen of life, liurinfr iliese years our Biiccexsea and pleasures have been freely flavored with fnllureK end disappointments. As wo now- ' Linger on the Ehfe.ibol.il of dr-itu.ii inn, fnrelfol memories of ilia many struggles and vittorlum and p Immure experienced within the w ilLLh of Ease High Old paid Ij l quick ?■ iir-i ' i ' fiy Ion . I ' nder the press lire of these recollections jmd tin- thought of lesvlng forever (he familiar halts, of East HIk ' i. an t-xprei lon of FAREWELL and Al J E’HE- ( ' EATK)N is forced upon us, jimt inuls voice In the following bumble words — To Qyr Parents and Friends; We wish 10 offer uur must sincere gratitude for your help and encouragement. Your generous jiltomlnEiee at all school functions Ln which we wore parlEelpant . helped to make them possible and served to la spire courage within m, through the coimclcujsnoss that others arc- Interested In u-ur lire itkK- ' :iml our efforts Td Our Esteemed Pridcip.il and Faculty? YVo extend, from the depths of our henrtH. a moat genuine appreciation for your kind pal iencc end advice. Vaur efforts have im [in ' sod upon ns the fnci that each successful student Jnuei adhere iu ctnulii essentials, Voor esanipte end year teaching have convinced that to imikc a sucotesfUl manhood and womanhood, CHARACTER and EARNEST EN- IlEAVQR are Indispensable. It Ss true ibat many of ihi facts and figures imparled to us ■with, pat Lodi toll have gnJujiiiNl from our memories: hut 11 is also true that we have, thru j ' EKiir rffam. come to realise that the only wages of loose oliaraieu-r nr Canute a ml savor Is EAlLl ' lEE. For this cue [twthliiK you are ilcurving nf nnr highest praise and respect, which we h iiiuhl;. v. EsIl to uffer. Tn nnr fneml Air. Ream, and 10 e very member of his able uiaff. ?, the I ' inss of ‘17, say Farewell and Opd Speed Your gu.cee.ia, To -Our Friend . The LowerdiiBsmee; Wo wish to offer a word of advice. Wo utc now Senior?. We, the t’iass of 1917. have completed a prescri bod enttitm nf study Iu Ivflst High which now omit I os ux iw It di[ihiin:i, After four years of worlk and pastime, pleasure and dhlCpointircnt, we are about to be graduated into the world of strife. While within the portals of East High, ii has beta uur mission and aim In glorify furl her the name. Many who arc now i.ueec s fully -itruggliug with the affairs of the world have previously struggled and fought and sae- vlhced iu make East 13Lgh a bigger and belter Institution. The Class of ' 17 has patiently sc riven to maliLtwIn and In exalt the name and ' honor of East High which It predecessors have firmly established. We do not beLLove Mail uur effort have been In vain. Our tash has beeti assigned, ami w red th l w« have ucffull ted It to Iho best of our ability. In a few abort Illici rg. ibis luuk will ho bauded down to tie Class of ’1 . and in a few more bLonUislo ibnt of ' Ifi. We trust that out of JiiHtico to East High, to our effuris, and to the efforts of those ™ ' ho have rmiKin before ui, the duty of caftUllalnitiE and rtteluB the honor atul slandanlH or Ea.iL High may be undertaken by our fellow-aiudeDis with ardor, in the bdllef that each student has a certain responsibility to assume, and in th.- di ' -term {nation to leave this in ail- lullou at least jl Utile the hcLirt fur his, having been lu Lt. With thEs request, we hid yon all Fare well. and May hu cress Forever Attend Your Efforts. 23 DA ARTHUR Tin iim .i-n B(irt jtnml jlihI iglfa ' i] her lvltli fcLLtlji ljI.i.I dull WALTSft Biw ’ ll, vrmild In; ji lion to Haw to fgd ulOUC mn to pi t d rOwniHl. ARTHUR BABTEN H winm a girl ' s in Uie wise you know all othor IkillK - glto 1 |JL 4 N!. M EVELYN BRUNETTE “Phut Id walk w||h_ wJtljr 10 lalli wWl, and pleasant to Hi ink upon. BERNICE BRADY How iJolIl me meirry Mai Jen h; in ploy each nldiitcip toonr ? ' 4 24 LUCY BLANK “Ufa viiUicnc lAUKliSiifi L a ilrcs ry Hliink. HENRIETTA CfiAEB Ready i i.i li i l |ji ' . ' Lfli lu ' i v U.-Li ti cr how- ever we needed her. ,p tRElNE CALLAHAN Happy fcdka have many friends, MABEL CAWNBURG Soi too diualt n foe recognized .. ' 1 ALDEN CU5(CK 3 3 Is cnShufllasm klndktu at he admired , ami when he performs his work. It Is 3a a MIL folaic 1 AEROPLANE. NORMA CARL ' “Good HciiiM 1 iiJtil k mm| ii ile im nr® never separati ' il. 1 CAM COHEN ' A tliertili- -.-i.ile at [mios-er ™ Anil health.” CAROLINE DU BOIS Ksitlklisiastis ;itiiL liOtitl will att in-i-iSi-ii In anything, E’m too busy to worry. IRENE DL ' QLAINE In regard to height yeti iicrtl feel no alarm, A K you heighten tin? lights. you Si e I ph ten. ltn L charm, THOMAS DREDGE ■ ' Hatirii ilfi-Lilod far yourself, grant the shun- privilege to outers-,” ' 2G GUERFNE OQR5CHEL Pacta, tatlstte‘n. all In hand to make the iLffclil tiii CBt li L k pliLiiriH ' d, Arid fcli ■ power o( eloquence In delivering it JOHN DES JA R DlN ' E Grit and 3i nl Hcti • Hirmitmii-iS rs make ehil of n r fiDOtbaU men. AGNES DU QOlS Her riagerit- and her volco race with eaeli other, To Bee which can pmclitco tHe most muale. EMILY DELLQVE Kelt ft flower, ncit a pearl, but a fun-lot Ins -all-airnunrl girl MARION OUSEN ' flERRY Site Is always liked, tio is alike to all. 27 ojc AEROPLANE. .... RAYMOND EHieh ' ’Men or faculty have no terrors fur nit™ MYRTLE EVERAET “It si-rnifd in inc she always looted filad; In tnrib why Hhould a sen i or e’er I mile sadr ' clause greenwood “Who never doubled,, never half believed 1 ' LOUIS GENlS E “An oetiisluhcil Hiisli HltOW‘a I li ' huinur within. MARGARET GLESQN A Rood seout. and a nerfeet lady. ' ' 2S ROY SOTFReoSON MfI:ileh-]igIj ' sits on nit as a cloud nlonj; the «ky, H MARY HART Always re-fliy to sralln nut loud. Ami always ready to have H nriethln g doing. LUELLA HAEVCfiS ThouRh modem ami gentle. she rules bet own mind. Ambitious, but HiklE not s grind. ' JO HAlLOIN “Noi known Sir u ilny, Imt liked by those who knew Mm. JAMES H ElYE Y “A s kmI fellow end worker — wSiti the hunch. 1 ' 29 AEROPLANE. +■ vTiT ' THOMAS MEN E; Y Wha( .dienM a i«mn do but ' be merry. ' ruth irmigeh ETrr fingers an.- so nimble they exceed the Remington speed Until. IRENE JAHN Hi-r 1 t ' ltflK :iri- tin- h ' iivj- cif nil III.- glrLs. MILDRED It APR rl Glgsling reUcvL-H riLunLmuiuy. ESTHER KAAP Hciivt ' is ' s tiliii- in faer eye: And the d-m n In her heir.” AEROPLANE ‘ A V WALTER MEl TER i W|i Cl L T wnqt. wb ?n 1 WAEIt It. ' marcafcgt martin ■ ' Oh, hnw site studies and Tcclies-. And (tfn tht niinlierx furty frislusf BEATRICE MflNTMEV ■AVJial la earth, maiden? A iilai-c to be Ettjr. ' HOWARD MCDONOUGH ' Tiilm, cool, Ca2leC:lC i£— Surety lie will ri c in ilip world. LEONA NEjk DUO Her quiet ways arc the way of plena- anttHrtB, 1 31 AEROPLANE t - Rpr .:i CARl KCPPL1N “Undi-r hi ealiti Hurfaei: Ibcre spnrWee wit and humor? CLCa KLaU$ lr Mer eyes und her mn 1 1 art her Insep- arable eharaelrtrialkB-. ' ' FHgp KAAF So- ■one would eijpjhjae S(, boa I a an n:n- U l :i LL - haihlu]. ARTHUR LE CCMT£ ' Tm not going to- worry over life or slrls, EARL LAMBEAU ' ‘When I kh 1 afom with aililtlitii rut going out and ecnquer Hie nest of l he world. 1 ' AEROPLANE. U £IE. PETENBOT ”Tlih ] a -r- h- bo aiojU, with £ in Lie ko a cel, lies ' ivhei eur He In goad will. LILLIAN PREYQT EKHS itiH ' rtgTlil, iin.4 I approve It, too. MARGARET REAM ’ full Elf 13 fr, ;tiu5 lii LL nf fun; Wo iluw t hece ' e. not mafi}’ h Wl! douli-t |f llioi jlev :inj- run boa! thlu one. ESTHER RAHM I don ' t ivant 10 tic fajmous f only Vi uni la hi; ouil, myrtle haymaker t WOhder how loHR lE WOULiI I uhi 1 Ehh (feud All I he hooks? 33 p AEROPLANE. IRVING REEKE “A IL[[](! tilil rrSiij hu-w nihr3 (lien iloeen ' i. twri eIm 1 le«C df iriea, ftUTM R MSon ■ ' S-lm wjl nlwiaya iolly and eurrNI a snilla for all. EARL PEER5CHNEIOER Cj fclii nnilhJlIona inahc sreat man” WINME STRAUQEL ' ■Variety Lk die aspii-e erf life-: Don ' t try ana,— try tlicro nil, ETHEL LOAT M A mjiiil ' -u riLiuU ' .-t. j -1 ssaif-pogfleMOd. EDNA THOMAS Site Iiflh u Kiri ' s reason-— She IhlnliK him :-ii bCiiljb-t: .-In 1 Chink ' -- IlilLl m .’ 1 VINCENT PELEGR1N S fair mat melancholy ll -ir cmili not lent change l« tniiaar ait it EaEccl. HAROLD VAN ESSEN BlusTics may come an-tl blushes may po but £OOd nalUn ' ; :1ml fr« , ckh , .s on for- T4r. ESTHER VALENTINE ■’A malitcn it ill] fair li-roum eyes. OLGA WElSNER A winnlhK way, a pleasant Emile, AEROPLANE. VIRGINIA SMITH I ' Bmbk of ActSin? the start ol IVtrLls.’ 1 EUNICE SMITH With a dash or peSd Lei her lisiir. Anri it (Vi ' iQltlij of fun in her eye, ' NORRIS SCHILLING ' Efuiis narrow, Oftre won hi hill a cat— Therefore 5el, ' s bo merry ' EDWAS.1 STENtER Plesije. If firry 41-1 n ' t Eomerln In work At kind af K-oea afiuliibL my -com IcUqii s. ' r LESTER SCHWALBE :n; Wo can ' t all Us Ifte you. LcaEtr. L,HIST@lfi6 DU SENIORS Tim came. a merry, singing Iiqhi, with hearts Imth staunch atid irm ; ! pirJ K light, and faces brlihl, with lilltlicHcm nl«w of youth, Borne faltered ns they reached the door, ami pa ted confusedly. Hut nj-ilul-t ' H raised their fine, proud headH, unit confidence ]L Ld tn-aj. They broughl their literary dulm, and Introduced item cIutc, Earl Lambeau was ihelr ] n sd(lenl, as e-ell brave athlete i Ami Ah nuns, ihk). and Petes r In all made the fool halt team, Ami all i,l I [ w rb, with Heart ami might, for the honor of old Jfaat High. At first iiii L i _ InliI their hours of doubt, when waarTrlng from dour iu dour, And n tiny boy In a sow I ns rcimn did rake an awful roar ' ' Wlty don ' t tlL-c upper clansmen speak more plainly, show u where? I tow did 1 know twaa only girls; there ' s ne sign on the dour. Uh yes? you had yunt 1 ups and downs. In trying froafaoiuh days, ISut (Inn did |Mies. as time does pass, and troubles such an ibcse. And Ion per day it bruitRhr Juno (lowers, and plad ratal ton tinus: And sitimncr rest ami summer snorts dLd pave a sniacither way To the arduous work or the eoiuing year, when a ttu mi hoiiLd sway. Then l he flowery speech of the president showed the progress that t ' usDck had mode, And Doric he] name wjik raised to fame, in oratorteaL strife; Then Curly Umlieau hacked the teuni, and surrendered wltb prace to weal illjrli Another year bad e«nd and pone, mwl yet Ihc class did thrive, TlwpUsh Boiirt for work and some (or play had left their htaiea behind. As Juniors now- (hoy straggled on, atilt bent on education. Cloud Greenwood, now the preslderh. h+id joined In the debating, And ho, with Dcrrarhol nml Cuslck, well against outside i cams debated, Thua winning honor, name, and faint, m plorlfy Bast High, The Prom wa a. feature of this year. In honor of the Htmkrs. Another year of good success had rapidly supped by, And now she -Senior year they reached, and great were ihtJr achievements; Thu boys defeated West aid High, victorious seven years. And mad a name uf glorious fame -sin? championship was theirs. Debater !, too. In argument showed masterly wit und 1; ILL. The Mask and tVip. th dramatic -cl ah, with ' ' Peg ps president, Presented plays with great sheet ' s . nml duels motion b, too; Fur Peg was true to the little elub. and worked fur Us advancement, And when “Green Bcoekitiga” held thu since, liie class play of that year. Pep Ream was given a leading part No doubt alioui tu ' r i-hmsjilL, n«( soon this rlisi: must leave uur IuiIIh. this class ho h L aunch nml true, Who labored for (he school they loved. and seldom failed to win. And as they caioo. BO shall they part, ihoiipti fewer now in numlnr: We’ll not forget the ’1“ class, nor Hie standard high 1he;y e1 A. l.. ' 18. 37 TOAST— THE CLAS- OF ' If I Ini] Ul I 111- lirjLVV ClllHii tl f Snt ‘T.-.: , ai tH ' H ' lfc ! A filler bunch has ne ' er been. LMen TO leave Ellt! ImilH- Of Old K;i si E Lijib For l tie Blent, wide world, to do or die. For four Iohj? yearn wh: drilled und drilled them Im t:n Rlis-h and l J fcivnki--, Mathematics and mL ' -Ii. Tisf tinsMiiip al range that wc ' V e hot killed, I Bi i-til U y tuhlng iHr’Sr imjYiers overly much. Vet here they art us lively tia ever. So chipper and spry and no very cle ver. That | hey surely wilt prosper Jit ;i |iaCi: not hen :;lti w The ret-t of m y story will certainly shew, Some say that they doubt It. with Hie hw k of a crunk F ir li|iv s hv mii: drain h jW«l Elite little Flank? Hot. LLriten. my doubler, this fJlauh h a prize, She niftteH up In pluck what she may lack In eke. With worldly goods they ' re abundantly blessed, They will never gu Imngry., aud this Eh do jest, For they ' ll e-orcly have Bomethlng to fill up their gab, A rare, da Inly morsel, llu y say it in Cmbb. Though living is high and still higher insy go This class will press forward bcr-nnsRi Si ' s nut slow, ‘Thangti i he v ' ll have to spend money Tor needle a and pint, They ' ll still hove enough lull to II LI up their Bins. The folks of this group whan they grow ' gray and old. Will surely not suffer rrnm famine or cold., They ' ll store up their larders as all prudent folks ehcuild And ILii up their kitchens with biasing Grt-cnwocid. And though Its air castles all vanish in smoke This tirltLiunt cild elans will never mu broke. For as long jih IF thrifty, Industrious anil willing. St :■ ii rely will al way a l Lang on to Its Sell tiling. [| h ears v- i I L but freeze for It lacks not ear laps, For ban It not throe comfy, fuziy, wool Kappa? Tlu he: Eiupps they ' ll not lose nor for others will hog. For surely, they ' ll hung Ibciti all up on their Png. Till class Is uni Mlcr.ipy, It ' s sure wide awake, Yet acme may e?teepllon to this statement tube, For Lins It not with El nit each ni urn I rig ' s dawn Iih charming. bewitching. souhstrefchlng Jahu? It has of Oil classes the mO l of nilTi-rUon, It ' s mi limit led moHl patiently to four years of direction. And does It not have. although If Lsi smart. The raiTViiii, tike fontlrat, anti dearest young EEart? 33 F r striking hard blows ii any hnix no atri fens nitd UiK far digging Ji!L-|i channels it hs Jim nwn Dredge— I si In 1 111:1k I up of love It need mu sit down and repLim For ltn it not always 3is sweet VnlenllneT Its. waji in, lovo’s paths mpy not always run smooth. Fur rapid, they May, never walks In si groove, Bui 1 here are ' meng Sts nmnlierfi toll many a sttaiu And to jfiaioh eneSi and nil it tins Its. mu CurHe. ' 1 ' Thopfili the girls In (heir talking may run i-0 nt breath. Amt fur semelhlim to say may be uerHcd lo death. Vet the;- siiuuM elma-t up fur they have Atiltn CusErk Wfco ei. i|| surely assist them Er making thin music, Tills L-las-t In Science •will surely excel, Fnr in Physics, HayM (leeni ' U, LliHr vrarli is dene well. This elctlrlwil ugc v. ill hnvc n caretaker, For one of Its members is smiling ElnymnkiT, In 1 m 1i 3 speculation ami piLLtosopblea] Ion- t’hla class, as alumni. will certainly score. Fur w« in not live just cn bread and potato. To attain to chi 1 hdgliest we nersl to know Plate, IT 1 -Siis docs not please you, and you wish inure to lie said. -Itts-L turn year facts to the class ' s wise heail. For it any ran give you another word morsel H surely must be your own QuIHttr Durschm] And now I ni all done though inneh more npuld ho said. 1 coil til keep right on talking until you ' re nil dead. But if anyone says that this class i-? not great Just grab a stove poker and ' Saddle” his pate, Then here ' s to the class or brave Seventeen. A finer grp up bus ne ' er been seen Within the walls of Old Fast High And when they ; 1 L j leave us well heave :t deep slu:h, A sigh, 1 said, but not of relief a tnng drown M,Lgh pf |i™foun-le t grief - We ' ve learned to love them tlirough the years And we ' ll sid? ilu-m go tli rough ri grclfnl tears, fti ONE OF THE FACULTY CLASS PR0PH EGV— ' 1 ? Tile riiiH.s nT UH“. To be shown tine Xlftlii Only! AtfnifeHioit Twebty-flyg cents, ' ] 31 -iIhI my iwciUj-Itvo cents. and almost knocked over the usher In my harry la get Itv. It wan durh as pilch, and E hmj Just time to stumble Into a seat and take off nay hut h fON! tliu picture begun. Not until later did I b w a chance u god om bow tbew pic- tures of our elans of IT came to be produced on June I?. lbi!7. In fact. I was no absorbed it did sot occur La me. Although it eKprrasly slated upon the curtain Hint the picture would ho a Travelogue, i wn luinily prepared for what 1 kilw Itaahcd on (he screen. l-hlward Slenficr was In dig top of a palm tree in Smith America, carefully selecting the choicest nulH. Colonel Stenger bad, slime the war In which tic had wan great rrengnJtion. taken up the study of puts aa a fad, and he had one of the bi-si eoUecttons In the United States, The scene now sblflci! to fit Jim, and here Le was Margaret Martin and Esther Ftahn had dIUWOvcrdd Eholr life work. The classes mil day tong, were under Hielr supervision. In the row mission school eslabllulLed by the United States. Manta ret Martin, however, was not the only ane engaged In a Rood work. My heart sank, when tho prison cells, with rows ul w-Ssifb! prisoners looking «nt r was hrst shown. Wbal nno of our members had biers led assray? | heaved a sigh of relief when I hjlw ( hat It was i he famous trla, {Ida Arthur, Agnes LJuUoIh. and Karl Lanibeaul. who were enlorts.intng (111 ' prtaoinore Sunday afternoon, by parts front their bnotn opera the I.jiVcndrr Prelxle, This opera had tun two yc-ftrs Lei New York, and was produced by the rising young playwright, Mynlo Ray maker. We were snw iniupsited, after the NHumer af tnovfes, by showing a retnl whirling iiJueij; into spare, until wo reached the bir p ' ' later nation llesn F(WLnry. u Tills wa? n Iiukv C oucom, operated by nay tioifredseri. fwho had made his fortune daring ihe war lime? by supply ins; the American army with bean . A crowd was shown being taken thru the raciury. LEem several of our members IijliI found gootl position . itarlcn Uueenberry was drawing nrtia-tk- labels for thti wi , In hopes of Improving tlie American sc-use of Hie artlstLc. since Uilr famous brand was introduced Into every American hpusotiold. The change ulie li slid wrauglit wos commented upon by ;iLL (be nrl critics af the (Inc. Margaret C Icaaoii and Hu nice Smith wort In the advertising department, writing un- usual ads and material on their manufacturing protflssCa, which they got n( la small red booklels- to lie dlsftrlbulad smoag the sold fens, Tltu crowd was now uuberod Into Hie packing- room where everyth lug seamed to he running along smoudily under (he able direction of a Email but energetic young man, whom I tm tuiL ' dluiely rocr.Kul.xcd as Walter Metster. although of course Ida heavy muslacbe and l:Hi:in! changed his appearance. The music- now changed to the Latest popular air. ' Thu Joy of Living In an Apart- ment House. Wo were raw shown, three rising young musicians who were go I alms rocng. fit Ian In Now York. On the Ural Boar Irene Jahu was diligently practicing «a|rs on the baby grand; on the second door Henrietta t ' rnhb was practising on (be violin; while on the third. llemEce Brady wan vocal l altis, llte scene from the apartment house faded away, troop after troop of our Ameri- can soldiers w ere flash mI norma the screen, under thp able dinctlon or Major Schilling, who wns elaborately decomicd with medals- of all dew rlpl Eons. when the aviation corps at pmc- Litif wm Jihowu, T aaw Torn Dredge, Jolin DeeJardenn. and K r| Spoersehpeldcr. fearlessly turning romenaulta and cutting figure eights mcvet.-iI times up In the air. until I hung unto Iho scat, ospecEliiB to uw them land hi ibe middle of a ctoud. In fuel. It waH a roller when the lii K« ' Ctqhen Department stor Ip Angeles upjM-sircil, Hero I uw Sam nniloualy lihrrylne up and down the ui trs. directing the clerks here anil there. The toll steeples of the Universal fllty. away In dm dlatanri L . became larger and larger, and tuiu for the first time 1 got ;l gllrupae Inside iIole wonderful picture elty. I now- got out my handkerchief expectantly; fer surely, here wjlk the llrst oito of our members to gu nj lirr doom, fur Irene DuquaJm- woji Ip the aet of leaping qJT a step 40 ■AEROPLANE i flirf inln i hn L briny deep, while Emily Uulloye and Evelyn ilrunetiL- were ftPXlously begging lH ' .f nu 1o. In iho distance Myrtle Rvcniet vas being whirled away liy a despeqlg look, ins character on a black lioree. EvMenLlj finstfu and Emily wire producing M m,- edfaci, for a mim busily winding a crank un u stimuli black machine applaud ' d them vigorously. I then. saw that thla was the all-star movie cast of the “Blue Crow Klim Co. practlrdtiK f®r one of Llu L lr great iwdudltrin. When tin? Shakespearian picture from cost, the curtakn slntt-il that Miss Virgin la Artie li played an important pun. A rapid view ®f the UnJrereal City buildings was BhOwn, anti in ibt seenm-tu depart- ment I saw Caroline UuUhjIs. busily writing hairbreadth reel a for tint wiap ny, Wken the white ruiiiinl building at. IVa ahlngtoii was pre-sunted 1 knew some our Fii rin bi-ra wore mu. tinging the affaire of the country. In (he house ot representatives, Rs|iresc ntatlvo Greenwood from tVIscnnsin and liep- rtMutalive McDonough from Michigan were so eloquently present I op a plea for the enlarge- ment of :ill stale asylum , that many of the women in tin- galleries had in lie carried oat. However. I not Iced iw who kept rL K 3it mi taking poIoh. ami ] saw they wrro she faraatia Edna Thomas and lluth Irmiger. of the ” Wash ' ll gteu compressed Sf ? ■ , who had a rujuL- Intlciu for speed and n re n racy. Silting In rapt attention in the Smite, ttoy were listening to Alilen Cnslck anti Qulrlne Dorsehel, carrying on tlicdr famous flllhusleff ’ of the Oregon Harbor BUI. In the new gu vermin-in eiperLniont tvullding near the Capitol,, where experiments tor irdtuJEbg t Ii i- high co t of living anil making useful appliances. were carried on. [ saw Waller Win 8 . Norma Carl, and Raymond blrnicb busy at work. Waiter nine had just com- pleted a arnali Iiialru iiLfht for rending your neighbor ' newspaper on the street car. while llayniand EntErli was busy pc a students appliance for- :t watch, which would ring the periods to ensure him against tardiness. Xofvnn bad already completed several elerer devices to be lasn-d In futap Kin- Organisations! Ore particularly rwitew on by. was a match which could no-1 l e blown out by the wind. A largo building In Chicago now appeared on the screen, and when the Interior of the trvlng ttcehe Automobile Co.” was shown. I found here many of our ctass-mateH. some that l hardly expected to sen. .MIiulEij Stmtibel, Brrlya Jensen, and Ituih llobtsou vn-n- tbe i-umjrauy ' s uio t prised deni on stem to re. They managed most of itn- saU-sp for thy com- pany, Miss Bt r ubel and .Miss- Jensen were pariteuiarty noted fur their Ingenuity in case of SiiisliiLji. — for Ircdanri--, tiding wltlmul n crank nr gasoline. Erefi ICupp iiiii] Eta roll! Yuri Em son wur • Mitce Kful managers of the sales and padttng department . while . ' .Sahel CamrenburRh. Ltbble IdJtinlot. and Beatrice Mum buy were t||- uahlc secretaries for the company, whom the junior partners nUprUd they could not do without, The Honey Bros.. Winter Harden — a Faroiito Place nf Amuunrcnl for Ken York Society This heading looked Interesting. nnd I anxiously walled to mo who would he concerned In this. Arthur Hasten, the trick skater who appeared on Mondays and Wed- nesdays, w«s pictured at mmc of Ilia moat difficult fonts. Jams and ThcUQns wire Hiiowii at a summer resort, where they were advertising their establishment; whLle Ar- thur LcCwutc and Vincent Peiegrin managed their affairs in New York. The scone now changed to the wide, flat pEuins of Dakota, and when lour breathless riders camo into view I was astonished to rocegnlre Luey Blank, Esther Valentina. Irene t’jLllahar, ami l.ilILm Prevut, wbo were b lillne down adjoining claim h, I w-aji not prepared, i-Hher, far the auaounceineut, Physical rullure. Advanced Domestic Science, and Instruction on All Kinds of Instruments, from Jew ' s Harp to a Trumbone — ' Taught Here. This was the notice over (be door of a large white building which n next nnrhed op the rerecTi. When the Lnierlor waa shown I saw Car] Knppliii. directing a iisusi eslraordLnary band. Ob the second finer H f ibi- schooL (which was for society grad- uates. who dLd mm ivisti r ■ continue Literary studies) Mnrgun-i Br-atn was demonstrating a series nf various sw| mining strukes and diving, to her many clmssr-s- wiilLi mi the third 41 Hoor OJg.i Klrtii k wum trarliliiK III iritiat approved iim-lIlm ' J-- for i miking I In 1 bil-r-Hl ills he a. Stic was just at iHLh moment I Numeral I ng the vnrldUK «s.?k h.:.( |(.rfj- gelatine. Directly adjoining this eslabllshinenl, Ibc Japanese tea-room, under die manuKemont of IjIli LLh il;ii . itx, M ild n i5 Plain, LiXSBl Nejcdlo, and Lottie] S1 iat r WiiK inikhilijt u nrr-iH ■nuecess. They had no lark o( ruetomerH. for most of die student hjkdI ihelr free periods [here. Tin- drum now gayLy Leal, utiL die men Burea or “Yankee Dundte, anil T fully eiptcuxl Id nee norms more- of our Lrwop ; but I ImMiim-l} WMgntecd tins wlillc-chid figure wJUl brilliant red crosaea cn their sleeves. hurrying rdm-ial In the soldiers ' convalescing wardr a Mnijr Hun, Exibi ' r K:ipp. (Jlga Vfe Isc.ut, and .Mildred Kapii. They sir ere all In great demand, mid Mins Hurl seemed very well able in pacify the WGst Irritable pal fonts. The hi ruing of “Yankee Doodle now drifted knto- the “Sliir Sjmmgletl Danner ami a .--prink I log of star: ' arranged ibeinseLveH into the words ' TIIE END.” As I g rubbed my bat and hurried out. t wpniJcm! what bad beoanae Of Li-ster Soli walla nnd Louis OenlcsBC, When 1 reached the entrance l heard some one nr, ' Yob we ' ve made a LI the money «v iiM ' di b wILIl tin- ' i I tn company, and It wasn ' t a kind Idea gening pictures uf our el usim nf ' IT, H Turning ' . 1 suw I.msU-t Schwalbe uini loiih (Ti -riioiMu , wliuni I iUsocivctumI were to b - Llte -directors of st large film tJCUBimrty, talking over their production whkh they had come io tee, fti iia opening night. They agreed thru the Class of ' ll had dune as well as It had promised In the days or 1917, wlu-n ve were all |n school together. C, R, DU HOLS. 17, freshmen, Sophomores Junlorn hectll We, the Seolorfli know the need Of your credits every year. IT you wish tn finish here. If you ' re Shy n point nr two. Make ft up, or you ' ll feel blue When, ilie fobr years near their elcisis We, the Seahrr, had o-ir dose. T. Hl T7. EA T HIGH LIMERICKS Two seniors, after a hop, Turned in at tin sign of Kuap ,r , And what they -ordered We might say bordered l a :i llhprn] hill Of fare. They hud u raspberry Ice, Slowed Tomulocfl and rLeO, Then lobsteis and cheese, Ml noC Pic :md green yea,-;- - And. the next day they failed in their quiz.— M b. CLASS WILL tt’e, dip SabmIowi. Satirical Seniors of the Glass of Id 17 of Ena-t H IkJl school. being Cf sound and disposing mlrul, unusual LrilLLuney. and sane judgment, and bid or desirous of settling imr li i kIi bcIluuI affairs while we have die opportunity «r mi doing, hereby will mu] bequeath to Che fjic-uM v ami lower clutaiirneti the follow lug property: FIH 3 T: Tu I (10 faculty we teavn our kindest regards for theLr pAtifnee and help during our lilgEi iteliuol eminsc ; also our aweri dlsposii ians. for which we are « « ... (h«-y w||| have penurtiifll need. SECOND: To die Juniors wo give oHr ability tu run eking , our tact and our qulckm- ? al grasping mid retaining fact , and the hack scats Jo the Main Room (Tieat [hem well, tor those old oaken desks, cnrvou and worn, have harbored many Senior itim times of tresi for nigh onto a century : t Alsu pur welUdwtibllahed +, rs-p ' nr. bluflin k- THIRD; To che o1f-«all ncd Sophomores we e h ihlnk of betting better c« leave tliem Chon our superior wisdom. They seem well provided wiih n boat uf uihiir qualities, but a little aageoe a will nut go amis . FUI ' IITIJ : We huqsHMtli to Ihe Freahmen. cmr Senior disnisy, liking back over tlie rbsKc wc lijiv.- seen cnlerlng our portal t, we feel that every Freshman will L-e started imb much the better on bla kEgh school cp-reer Liy a little addition of chia vnluabte quail Ly. FIFTH: To all uf ihe above mentioned classes we will our , ‘pep H k our uper- abundant school spirit, our enthusiasm, and our motto— “Efiai High, first, ia [, und. all rite time. Also to the Incoming Seniors, the sooSu] atmosphere of the American History claasea. ■ Here it is suggested that refreshments bo revved. We hud not yet advanced to Hint -tinge.) SIXTH: SPECIAL UKtJlJESTS Our pull 1 ' 1 ?l with ihe teachers, to- the main rtimn students. Irene Jahn ' s cbqUetliah red curia to Raymond Larsen, whose beauty will be RrcatLy enhanced by (his addition. To Golden Elitct, for one of his Ueau Urummol color scheme . Caroline Hu lleils ' yellow tie and Peggie Hearn ' s yellow perfume hell. The tatter may be used tor amusement during elates. Kdna Tlmma ' and Art Bni«n ' a case” to M r- tie Kuhaupi and Fnrnk Krcuger. as a Hufr-gua-M. ago last ihelr ' s wr-iii-jng oul from hard usage. Norma ■Furl ' s ability to Ret thru High in llrnta years we give to fcmmotia Muller, who wu Llilnlt is moat deserving uf tills. Tom Dredge ' s ajM-eiacka we leave Jointly to Lauretta Crlrfin and Dot Reck: In case or any contest over (he will in this particular, we would suggest they break them In two and ua« an monocles. ' ' Curley” Lain beau’ g -at football prowesH and four year ' s succchm we give to Frank Gavin, who may have need of ii be- fore the nesL East-Weal game. Myrtle liny maker ' completed list of experiments in Physics. niiLj- go to the highest bidder among the 1 U 18 asplnmi , To .Murillo Rijot we leare gnm t’oheo ' s ssuile. (Grin and bear it. Manila; you ' ll get Him. wmelLtner) Ida Arthur ' s reputation sained In the Kokahoin Alikid.” wre give 10 Florence Williams, who w e bear l seiioosly considering going an the 1 npe. To Mable Ream we give i 3 t- e - M stucter, no chat it can always be kepi In cho family, Aldea GluiCk ' i executive ability to Lester Crahston, who, we chink, after a year ' s experience In Cho Looater ' Flub, will he able 10 tarry on IlEk gciocl work from the n-lLilforiU. A a the m oat abEu successor to Walter Din ' s poglclen ilk cheer leader, np chink COhstsnco lier ln will fill the bill. Teddlf DuDois ' e voice 10 Ruth Muller w-hut eon then lnfi daetswlib Eu-r brother. Claude Greenwood ' s “Now, Itiok-n-here. we give to John ChudaooCf, as tlie school, would be lost without it. RulIl Rorn- Bon ' -s varied collection or Hawaiian rag-tlnn? we leave with lleb-n ] ClaLr, who may ftnd use for EE. durli-.B the long i-iuuimer nvenlngs, Roy GotfredsOn ' s poaitloo or class cartoonist we leave tc James Celignotj. Wo bestow a little of John DeaJardln ' quiet manner to Edwlp i 3 arlnh. (A little goes a long viay. Ed, and you ' ll find El eaaEer t make your way |n the Vi ' orLd.) Tlic five Si-tiler In 1 hn- rear right corner ol tlm Main Room leave ihese 2 :b yeriud coveted seat to the five Jan I ora most deseirv I up of (his merit. Apply to .’■Elss E. Schilling for part I coin ns, James 13 Nicy ' s proponslly at blunitig we gEvu to f’llironl Ism do. AV11 hope 1 1 will be as useful to tilm ns It has been to James, Q.ierlu Dorse E ioTh wnrulor- ful or-.unr|cail talent wc- give jind bequeath to fTiarli-s Fdwax l Home, as hi father has es- pressed the desire (hat Charles become debater and orator. e AEROPLANE. SEVENTH; We hereby appoint John E. Coonen a executor of [] E w|||, an we feet ho will faithfully nnd conscientiously carry tint ilipsr. our Ja t. wishes. In testimony whereor. we June slgncl nnd see Led tlilH Inslrti nu nt: pm| in the |i n L sndce tif wdncMarB. imhllnhed il ami declared it iu be iln hist will ;un| testament or our UluelnlEcmg Senior Class of East High School, Green Bay, Wisconsin, on..,. day itf 1 ' JlT. WITNESSES; SENl rn CI.ASri OF FAST HIGH SCHOuL, 1SIT, c. nr bo is l lilCA.Ni A SENIOR’S NIGHT MAFtg ] saw the hi coiuCdi;, eiw- u:nL nil — • Tim test tubes. iJaiiclns to ami rn They Jumped uptn the lialunees; And raadlny Knhig ' ng made them r®. The Lbermomele-rs roarchod a dreary lil, Tliay Justlrd emit other nnd broke, I gave n Ermui ami a Utile cry. When I thought «f in) utlowjLEiee in sumoke The Colorimeter ' s dropped in sumo water And started to rust away, And [ IijliI n horrible vLsIon. Of pollidiiJi p ' i il the break of day. Tin: nitgiieta ’.vifu lilt j|rtiwn together And refused to pull apart. The mercury chased itn other Which eviLjHir.iti ' d right nt the start. The ptncli cock, phiehi ' d the attminbolleiv Which inunedfatcl}- started to boll. And jm il kejrt Retting hotter tt oitRercd Lite electric coil. The meter stick measured tho distjioeo From the hack uf the rootd to the door. Hut ihuy caught on the bunsen burner, And Blotted to burn with a rear. ] foLr a .shock j-ilei thru my arm. And ssornenhero I seemed to lioar. El ' s fjany those Stniors eeoldti ' i Find o place to tleeii other time here. ' ' The grip In my shoulder Lightened 1 ' A Ollitered WhilE uOtlld l;r wor e | halt tlitu. ! cun iti ' d in r-yi-j; far u moment, And then— I knew the other was htEsis! V. E. [A, ' 17. 44 hizl -AEROPLANE. JUNIORS Oilk:. Presided! FRANKLIN KRUEGER Class Vkc President MAlll.E RPJAM SecrtiiTj 1 ilimE Tniaaiirtir FRANK GAV LN Allen. Mary FrnntalK. James Miller, Uirpr?i Abram?, LEIiliy Frllurliter. Helen, Mopnc, Mildred Andnaskcvlcz. Emmeline Utcliar, Viola McKenzie, Marjorie Arvo y. Elvira Gultu, EjUi.i33a McUasler, Paul Atkinson, Henry (3 reon Wood, Vivian A S h :■ u ; ; l 1 1 , AlJltijftOn AylWpnl, May Oriellng. Reuben Nejadio, Austin Barth. Raymcnd Uriel ins ' , Winfred Nys. Lester Baum, Lena UrirmniT. William tJ ' Cctmer, Edward Reek. Doroth llwlkln, William □ti ' nlc±ak. EIvtei ;lci3 Hoy. Olivo Handlon, Aurelia Huttond. Lnella illerke. Edward Hansen, Erna Pelegrln, l-e ILe Rlnhnffc, Henrietta llvajili-, IhiruEliy Parish, Irene ESoe-nsoliSn J 5 f r, 3 lurry Eleisi-, Esther FeplEnskl, Edward Brown, (JLLvi: Jnndrato. Arthur llrrtiq. Mnlile IturdoiL, 3 -online tiaup. Gertrude Reilline, Earl Eiuttrlcfc, Ana K-OilOiskV. Villi. ms Ituel, Golden CbudacolT. John Kuban pi, Myrtle EtCEOHOli, ClaTH ' JLLT CbodacolT. Leonard Laluzarne, lifirl Selttnllx. Catherine Coll in ici it, Janies Laluierne, Harold Scltnnck, Lillian Conanl, Amelia [jliOlM! tl, lt:iy:innii1 Sen era 1, Hartwell f ran a ton. Lester Lands, Clifford Selmotte. Hazel Haley, Vivien f iirson. Hoael S-t, E-nunTd, Alma 3 eGreef r J eo i .auberatelo. CLarenee Strehlow. Elmer DeJ art ten, A nton I-HSCInir. Hr 3 on Taylor. Cecil Drlwlrke, Mary I At Sage. Mary Agnes Van. T.iintllLi On. Jen, Herbert Libert. A Ivina, V.in Dycke, Gwendolyn Diets. [Inna Mann, Geneva Williams, Florence FI alley, Marlon Mel?! it, ne! Mir. Kick, Walter JUNiOfiS Junior?? We are 36 of uu-, a gorKT class. ( Mas Spirit? Oh 5 Wo ve plenty, Without |M -LaLLac5aiK, you knew. W4 support everytliiiu; i lint h worth while. Wo ' vo worthy nieiu- I ' cth-. Flys have lUtemptel public speak Jap. one boy and four girls. Some ol ihe at union is ®T m em barn of I he l IiicdIil Club, ilIiiI some of ihe -Mask and Win. forunsiic and lira malic olutiH. Then there are Frank Garin iuu] ■ RuaiWy 3 bone, They ' re not big fellows, but sltoyre a good. dependable sort, and we ' re hoping they ' ll be able lo nil well the vacant places lf[l by l he Sfiili r-, unit keep Weal EHgli down, Pcplinaki, Craitalon imd JnndnCn hnve all titlin ' c-rc-ititjihJe work, imil weYp hack nf i lu-:n. We’ve pet tli« push, even though only alsty-oito per to tit nf ns ore pnliAed w-Lth averages above cljfhty-llve. We ' Ve a fair record, -at least wo think the teachers will toll yen ho. -- AEROPLANE. , rvjr SOME OP OOS JUNIORS Mjiljit ft{jm Her crt Difitten Vis In. Gneieer Mjtry Aurtcs, LeS. ' iyc Helen Le Clair IHobErt Handlen Aurelia Hnnalen Jan ess C iignpn June Golden 4 L- AEROPLANE SOME OF OUR JUNIORS Myrlle Kuhaupt Luella Cgtlfl Pear] Jahfinon Geneva Mann Maricn Fiatie ) 1 Mildred Mcofe Catherine SehmiU Florence Witliams Dorothy Fce t Fan I McMnner t-Pella Ptl an ii Franklin Krueger Gpw. O ' Cpnnpgr JUNIOR PROM A social fiLdclIoE looked forward tu vltV a great deal of anticipated pl-caaura, by lioih Seniors and Juniors, wsim lSio Junior Pr m. given lo the senior class hy (he IpIS Junior clans (hJi Friday . April 20. m Turner l hi II The hull Mnn beautifully anti artistically decorated Midi, flags ami bunting, apropos to i tie spirit of cite tinsel Morning glorl-g and green leavs mm strong in iin ' li I ' m in across the halt. Tin- 1t;i[iJm ' booth w«s nl prettily arranped In Ihip , this belnp pre sided nve r by Tltnrji JtnsnniHUin. Lenorc Van KohsoI, Lucille .Van fold, and Couiatgrice llcrgln, The Grand March Lagan promptly nt eight forty-five, ktl by Franklin Krueger, elasa pnmlSCM and Myrtle Kuliiuipt, After wind ng throupla the Intricacies of a very pretty miirrih the dnriecrs followed their pros ram a. Music for the evening was furnished bj Vindcnber£ L i orchestra. tturlnp the course of [Ilo evi-hSii k profeaitOr Krallov unit partner save ail exhibition of fancy dancing. The following committees were responsible far the aueeesa and pleasure of the evening: Decoration to yrtle Ktiliaupl, chaitutan; Juan 1 Golden. Florence W|||!n run. Gwendolyn Van Pycte. I.esler Cranston. Frank Gavin, Raymond idimbeau, James CoJlKnon; General Arrange n;rnt — liable krum, chairman , Mary Apnea Li- Sago. IJbby Abrams, Franklin Km ever; Mu sle n nd Froprams — E-Jdward UTonnor, charinun; Helen [„e Clair. Gencvn Mann, Loralm Uurdon; Finance- Win ford firh-lliap, chairman; Ruches Grlelinp, 1 3 ul McM aster; Tic Lei a Ha tel SchneUe, chairman; Dorothy [Seek. Dorothy ii eagle. ON A SUMMER ' S DAY Sice little Her ■wont out tor a walk All on il bright summer ' s day To the West Side she hied. And while there, gbe spied A nice Utile Him, who canto to her aide. Alt on a bright sinaiaor ' a day. Nice little Her ami nice little Him Thought they ' d go for n walk; Hut they sat lit the park ' Til It grew iiuilc dark, Absorbed in their iih—ali talk, Hut suddenly nice 111 tie Her cried on I. How late Is it growing, my dear? 1 must hurry nff home, no more to nnni, Or father will scold tnc r 1 fear, 1 It ' ll nice little Him exclaimed. So early? Oil jus I aim men-. We have plenty of time, I know- And chon what followed, O reader dear, Von are not entitled to know M- Kt’llAITT, ' IS. AEROPLANE. 3? JUNIORS Wo art? Jolly Junior , one an L all. Wilt Knn ' KS ' i for our learlcr. we cannot fall; S:ls;-« ' ' ! tie ill teacher. In ML the land, EEles L-il itio t! who vc Enughi nur merry tianrl. W ' l 1 iovc MllleLtc , love outdoor sports. True to thal tsrMt. wo jtunriE our torts. We all have our credits, never Teal- ' EvriyUody hm us. — Juniors dear, Tin; (line Lh Mlirirl, imp «hj lnj£ now? Lot ' s stand the foremost and show them how: First in study, flrat in lun. For tli c closlnp day. too eooh will corn?. by a junior ijum SOPHOMORE CLASS ’19 Class Officers President CONST A NCE ItEltG | N Vice Frugal VINCENT ENGELS Secret ary and Treasurer. .... .EAHL WILSON A brum a, Mary ArLlmr, William BarbW. Purxjlbj Bassett, Charles ] U-31. Eki]i:i.h] SceMon, Everett itl‘3l iLEfz;, (niLilv:- Benlon, Charles llergin, Constance- EtLiilin l k r Albert EbH-lmt, Alice UniJilK, Evelyn Brice. Irene ESueltols!. til In- 1 Caw enhiirgh. Gladys Cliornoy Alice Clnbtrta. Bee tab C rabb, Francis Crowley, Meim- Daggett. Ieiji D atidols. Orby DsCremer, Irene Deneifeii Ay mis DenniHsMii, Mn-irEne I - ■ e i n L s i i i . Jonrh? Uenlrty, George Dietrich. Eleanor Dtonchel, rian-noo Brexl r. M arEon Druiikii, Georfie Durb rme. Evelyn Duclon, Clatro EluPoul, Alvin lJuittj.ii. George Durtbpn. l.ouls Kch.ru.i-r, Clems Kfci.ui ' ls, Vincent Fiedler, iJ-uuori-; Pwralef. Ruth Francois, EEaroLJ Fee-lie. Frieda Gaiotie. HilEen Ccnlesse, I ovl Lever. Christine (llli .-null, Ebt ' Ik fioldmuq. i. ' li.iLrl( Hc Q nss, Henry Greenwoods Glen GreGlng. Sidney Grinin. S -.■ r : 1 1 ■: 1 1 n h - ( : ri m n. I An rot In tlenfelemaa. Lillian lEuthjtn-ve, Au uri l [ ■: 1 1 1 M ■ A Cl I liI ili -C l i‘- Eiorne. Douglas lEiLene. Loren tllpba. Amanda J:ii(|iii:i, Hun:! Johnston, Winifred Evlalin. Erwin Kin UK, Gui|uv Kltlnor. Agnus Krleser. U ladyH Kuhaiipt, Gertrude l.ur-Mici, Huy iiioIieI l.c Comic. Alpljflim- Llson, Aloysios Miu-.i. Irene Mrhii, Eunice Maul hey, Helen Martin. Irene Marshall Keith Mnnjiiut-iit, Fred Mangles., Adolph Meyer. -Catherine Moyer, luabellc MinuEirm, John Miinsnd. JeiIih Mc-femtifr. Marjorie Me Muster, Helen KcuEeld, Lncili- Neuman. Ccmdls O ' NfLl, Harold Ottoman. Albert Fn-irka. H nitle Peterson. M Irian PbllllpR, TtLimch o Halir. Frederick ]lnwmuw«eii. Thors Ftenanl, Alfreda Kolfiellartl. rtn-yu! EEoi.li l-, Robert TtiEi I . Mjtrllla Baufoe-r, Charts SefabnH, Arllnc Smith. Dorath L Smith. Dorothy J. Smith, Yvuurie Bmiis, Clement Sorenson. Ethel Sotko, Winfred St le vo. llarel K-Uif [ilrii , Roue Sl.rclow, Marie Tennis, Yvonne Turp, Kvitii Thurman, Ijwrenee Trick, James Van Vcghel. M a Lei Vrtsi TJrsuren, Clarence Vuiriln.-LL, Earl Vun Ke.xsi.- 1, lu-linrc Wilson, Karl WTIquet, Eva Whii-yuiEl, Alice 7:ine. Henry E . AEROPLANE. The Sophomore Class— ts is The Hass IH 3 Sophomores, boasla of -001 hundred and t wcnty-fl ve menitera, Tlie class rcild«m iw tronuratsee Ituritin; vice presIdeM. Vincent D. Ergrl ; Secre- tary and Trrjsurer. hiurl wHscm. The elaas held several meetSiifcs thEs year, and have planned their t I n banquet on May 12, EDIT. The two tiienabertt. -of the Hutili.-oisiturc e tarns on the RoeaEer L ' oni milieu wore C Hi-r m ■tin] H, O ' Neil, The cl« wuc well represented In football and dObming, enpcclally football, ah Ekul H ell. Charles Snuler, Harold O ' Neil imd Even-tl |tec on made the team mill received E ' s. On the ■li , l::iLiiv; twin John Winabui nnd Sydney tirelllne wen hnmr n| all debates. Durlog all the years of Last High, at Sophomore elan hn« been so well represented In all activities of school Life. Here ' s In the slasa of 1S1JJ Oli, erne of our rear hunt. Mte Kies. Van always catch boys In their ties: She ' s not hard to provoke. Itur the laughs, at a joke. This jelly young lady, Ilian KEos. Oh, the driest of teachers, Mias llrana . Known stories ot falrit-M and fauns; Site Is tall and she ' s spare. And her face. It Is fair. Tills wonderful leather, Miss lErnnne, Miss lluriisldc. you all wilt upti-e, la the cutest ilint ever ean Ihe T hough smle history she teach e a. She rem India us at pejtehea. This cute lit th,: leavhor, Miss U. Though {“an right Is not large In slie r At Ruap c|iiE2i. h he gets every prize: They ' re abort and there’rt; snappy, And the hay lu sure happy, Wlm r begin under (. an right ' s Mharp eyes. Oh. OmjiLen’n u prince lit the sob ool. He ' s the boy that no niero hid qua hint; Tla physics he tenches. And sninrllmes be preaebea, And the kid that cuts up. gets; 1. 1 . dues 54 AEROPLANE FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL All I ' Ll LI.-:, Mk-lt Alberta, Thelma A3k, Ben AbiUi-rjWiL. Dorothy A udru ' .-ifee W iZ. Ualildi A rvi ' j , Walter Annum. Ken UjiItVIB., Walter IhirCi ' Is, Fred Itiij-L ' , L!d-‘.;,nL ItcaviT, Dorothy Kent toy, Thelma Ili fBesflh r Gordon Itii-rlii 1 ’, Ida Blank. Mem Roebni, Raymond Boohra, Itiehan] ! !■:. ii i ' II 1 .-, Rlis :il Leu ' L-Srr.i rg .1 i : ion, 3 3 nhe rl, Brandt. EUbI Brighton, Marie Brill. HU Brown. Dewey Brown . Marian BiilillLik CLlherl EUnsttnor, Lillian HueJarnkL. Frank Bulley. Keucielli llurby, ij ' ciau Burke. as m -a Burke. Reward Callahan. A If ri-il Chrlslcd a. pTorberr Cbudncoif, Samuel Clark. OenevdnVe Cohen. Jennie LW-UHon, IV 1113a til Dandnii. Gladyss Dual, Xjin-i sh ' l aul. Mauriei! I lel!n : ;ii;, Mildred I toBraon, M y.rLle l e Forest. Ruth Denlyweh, Edmund Denison. BKtba Denial y f Amulida Denim y. tliMirfiL’ Dessnin, Detjer . Orville EM ring Maiirlee DflUmar. Elvera Donekcr. PJiyllli Fehtuer, joint KridliKH ' ai. Gilbert Kw-rt . Alien Fiedler, Kimer Fontaine. C ' yrLE Frankerd, Reginald i ! ii- ' ht ' . Harold triple r. Emma Goethe. Herbert Greenwood, ULuilyfl Iranian. David hausen, Harold Hart. Josephine llauterbraok. Harold Heine. Cornelia HelKesoiu llebecca lienael, Lois HeytLeu. iiarpierile Herne, Leslie He|c vey, Horry JnneLle, Noble Jaaepfa. Lawrence Johnson, Lester Jolly. Samuel Kelly. William KIiuh April Kos-nar, Clara Kelli, Al! Kramer. Walter I jrsera, Lucy La I ' ofle, Mauri i I 1 - Comte. Asnea Lee. Jane Lefevre, James LeSaga, Irwin Ldwa, Edith Lytle. Bernice Maa . Viola Madden. Walter Maes, llcmer Alaes. Violet May, Madolyn W sister. Richard Mohr, Norbert Morgan. Francis Moldoan. Qnluton Mueller. Ruth HutLljcan, Thomas McCarthey, Hinrltlti Nejedlo. Ruby Nlchol, William Noel. Mabel Nyn. Lucille O ' Connell, Frank O ' Neil, Irono O ' Connell, Irene ] a rl hJi , Edwin Fasowek, Clnriyji Ptltruen, A I run Fetltjcun, Martin I’flWtll, [jllilaiv Praealannkl, Horry Putney, KilhH Pickard. Jean Etli hr, KUunicir tin hr. EtayiiinjirJ Raymaker, Florence itedllne, lairralrit 1 Hetnlte, Elder ItQhlDSQB. Ft. i ill; ItOltulurek , MorRJiTet 2 Siidowl£, Frank Halford, find ley JSauluir. Alarjoa Kehauer. Francis Schaun, Clifford Schilling, Mac Sell uui:n ' her. 1 lorot hy Sekank. Carol SkejN ' t ' k, Mimrl Kilvi-rwocicl. CeorRe SloUelln, Asutkn St. John. Catherine Staldm, Anna Peruke. Km ma St rnblid, Clifford SihluIm ' I, Dorothy Sevelgltiw, Edward SwlHi , Harold Tl ' iluhe. Henry Tlndun. 1.1-mt ' ita Thomas, Karl Thormin Charles Tilton. Sylvia Tornbal, Ida Trim I i u on, George Vnri DenHetivel, Herman Vondcrketen. Harry V a mie Sande. Waller Van Duran, Africa Van Oh . -I nines Wnutera. Irwin IV el lie, Martin w toman Kink Wilson. Klslc Wink. Arnold Wirt , Ksli.il to WlrtiL Harold Wolfe. A rifjcl Ine Vijul1:i ril, Elin:i VoOrtg, Paid Kibcll. Clarence KLeb, Mark- KinjcalieEio. Fred AEROPLANE + ■ aE: ' FRESHMEN CLASS OF IT .vir. [team ' m pri.de utnl Jay arrived at last,.— namely, the FrashEjan t ' lasg of 15 17. Such angelic. harmless anl never before entered (he doora of this elasmie hlhiSiu. Ilea. B rrwt from Hus Joy a af I’todib, banquets, tit, we dud «iitc Mie In the hath of teaniliiK, lu.-re we hr bn; relief nm! satisfaction, i« our beloved faculty, through ublu-ainJ of icul In all nut sEudies. Such a faithful, umUPumluF Freshman t ' laas has probably never in-fore i-slmcd in this or ilci ■ other High School. Afl an example of the carrn ' tniM!i tif tile FH-sh man CUwa we might mention that wo have been able to eliminate all the «n:anr functions of (he year, without a diBsetubiK word, ir a hlBJi-mlnded and magnanimous manner. Even in football, if it wituFt for the vIm and L ' nLliusijiara displayed by site Flreshmth, I hi- score at Thanksgiving might have been S to d, Instead of t to $. It ini true, the Vn-sliiiien. often pet eon descending Lances from a few of the upper clss-amen. who really aren ' t as hrilLLiitu as th jr t3i Ln k ;■ lui wo are so wrapped up in our sciHKd duties wn really don ' t nntke such trifles. We could name many mure jioLtits of Buperlority of thin elass, l ui space Is U roiled. MEMORI ES The Kredintn of this year Will remember ilu-lr welcome lien?— The Sophomore sneer A nil the JunEurs ' fttoHl cheer Hut Oh. (hose S,i.-nl(irs dear From them received they an cot and cheer. K. D. R, 1 looked on the Bay one night, 1 saw (he Ocean ' s arm Steal Bendy arcs n cd a neck of land, To keep its shoulder warm. This iiliiLi- ini ' 1 Jealous as could he, El rmlly made mo non?, [ puddled over to the land. Anil rLuscly I nigged tin- short:, — Es. ADVICE TO MOTHERS OF FRESHMEN Fred your liable?:; garlic go you can hnd them In the dark, ' AEROPLANE MARY ANN ' S CHfi .STMAS PRESENT What do you vrnnl for Xmcis, Mary Ann? Mnry Anil Hlghcd deeply “Will, wbal 3 vt-flni nml what i ' ll pci are l wo ncrj different tilings. Ever since I can Km«Di ber H (ami ihil ' a milii- far hack, l eLieve toe! i I’ve wmau-ii a lusSl il g. I hi Iliac’M imt saying Tin going i« get □tw. ] suppose I’ll fji ' l :l |i:ilr of Itiil glOvi ' C and a fnv, ' other M bPii.| art Iclt ' S of the siLim- lype. It ' s no disgrace to lie poor, li il It ' s awfully Inconvenient. Well, no long — ace you this afternoon and ftlary Ann turned Into Her (tale. Tills tciivenullon had taken place between two s-chwl glrla on their ' iy home Iron High. It was about two weeks before Xibss, ami the Am ns spirit prevailed every where. In- stead of the i! him I Hello’ 1 . the students or Lincoln High saluted unc another wJLH. May. wlial an 1 you guliur In get fur X1tii.11? Thn Invariable reply Co thin wug, llnn ' f know, What nro yduT Mary Aim ' s motlicr wag. a widow w-Jio had all she eouJd do to send Sier two chib dren to school and provide ihe ne eBBltles of life with tut feu luxuries: therefore, Alary Ann ' s desln- for a deg seemed to h:iv.- bin I i lt:i i chmiro of ever IioIjib fulfllliil. On Xmas morning Alary Ann a okc early, but not with ihai dcllelcmn shivery, creepy, crawly np-ond down -I lie spine feel I hr time flip run Jerky cl us expcrlr-nvo uprui ripening cur ry i h on the twenty-fifth of December. She lay In her white bed vlLhciil moving, and gazed thm the window at the ainalL feathery Hakes that were falling. Her mind wuk lllled with thought uf Llii- happy uLd X nuLhH ' j-i win ‘ii Jill tin ' family li’irl I ■«•« together Two largo tears toI Ii ' mI slow- ly down her chocks, ■ ' Tlw happiest Xmas of my l|fo.” sin declared ulmul, was- the h i l f: « which I gut Poky- Isn ' t th m so? You nlc] block darling f And. Mary Ann throw a pillow- m the black mammy doll sitting sedately In a corner. flroeilQUH: This mood will never do for Xmas. I ' d better cheer up aiul wSoli mother a Merry Xmas . ' ' Mother: ' ' she called, but no one a it awe red- H W|iy, when- can slm lie? drought Mary Ann. Sites listened Inirntly- ' Hold hlinl Hold him! she henrd her mother say in a low excited tone. I can ’t 1 came in her brother Percy ' s voice Tin: sound or jl chain nulling over the tfh r mode Mary Ann silt op. ami ns she did so there hurst thru her door jl s-niull Pot con bull terrier. Mary Ann ' s eyes opened wide with astonishment. An cental lc ’ ' Obi ' OBCupcd her Lip ;- and she Btrctched cut her arms. The dog, however, deftly avoided the cu 1st retched bend!!, and jumping joyously on the lied, tM.-lmd up and nipped her nose. ISv the time .Uary Ann tuiil fL ' Cevered friini lb I minn-v. hint unusual ipclhod it displaying |gvi . Ilit iiLuIl ' iel ti.id appeared In tho doorway and was wishing her a merry Xmas. But the girl had, eyes for none but the ili k . wins In truth needed her uatc-tkinR, tor [here he waa an ihe lloor, [day fvi I Lj pulling jwof Poky ' s head oil ■ ' Mciiher! Du pick him up, Where did he come from? U he mine? What Is his name ? Who piiij him to mo? H Mary Ann huried these quest Loos at her mother w Lthoet giving the poor woman [lino to answer. Finally. however, ahe hud to slap for bn-ath. and her ni other, bikini; advantage of the pause, made haste to answer. Kc ' s from your brother Percy. iVray named him by Belling ' papers. He left the naming of ibe do to- you. The darling! Ba.il Mary Ann, I ' ll bt; out m ilnmk blur In a iiHiiuic. Take dogg ic mil |n 1 1 : « ■ kitchen and [ ' 11 he there Ln ;i jiffy, ' ' Five minutes tiler Mary Ana was hugging Percy, who, boy like, relented this way of be Ink thanked I ' ll never be able w Ltnmk uu i[K!ili;1i Pijrey ' she dtwslanid | ' ' but nay liiL.i ' yuti warn tun to get ywur eaal. I ' ll do It, anil anything else you. want me to do.- that Is. If H isn ' t tcio bard! she hastily amended. And now. mother, alter we ' ve had breakfast I ' ll tu uke Home pumpkin pLch for you. a ltd you cun mat- ’ My dear, i don ' t want in hurt your fooling . replied her mother gently, but don ' t you remi ' iulier? ThO Last pLob you made didn ' t have any till In the crust, and you forgot the sugar la the Ailing. ffdl, I inly wu tiled in help you out! Mary Ann was a Little huffy. i ni not crazy about making them You really do make them better Llum I do, she added generously. Why, where i-- Napoleon? (Mary Ann had given her pet a great name tn llvo up to, I ' . where is lie? ' repeated her rancher. Percy, have you got him? ' No. mother. GrulouB! I do Delteve he ' s In the pantry, At this remark an rtwful crash am] clutter was heard, ;l:m) Llir ' .i «hr tlcer rushed the naughty Napoleon. He held the leg of a turkey Ln hie mouth, ivmJ Lhe rest of that noble bird followed alter. Heavens and earth T 1 exclaimed Mrs. Martin, and al.-is for Napoli.-ob ! like his Ulus- irtous namesake lie nud his IVatertXw, Tim broom descended wiih a wliaek upon his shin- lug back, HI. V L, YU said Nap. Mother, how can you be so cruel! Poor ' iltle tootale. wools Ic dogale. did that horrid tudy hurt hia feelings? 13 tu — I intended to hurt niori thaq thnt!“ said Mrs. Martin grimly, as she walked over m the turkey and picked II up. Fortunately for Napoleon this turkey is a small one. ami ] have two chickens wtcli whLcTi to replace It. Mary Ann, with iu r pel amli-r Hit arm, and lirr imse very nmnh la the :n r, stalked niajt-KtLr;illy nut of the room. She spent some time in playing with her pet in the living fuufcn. hut left him to answer a knock at the door-. why, hello. Agnes. she said us she saw one uf her friends Kt undine on tlm veranda, (’note in. No. Mary AiLb ; I’ve jiist be n to church and 1 must go home. 1 junl stopped to ask II you could come over to sec my presents. And i, ! aid Mary Ami proudly, want y« u i u co i ue in and see mine! “Oh, whnt did you get? “Come in any flee. sad .Mary A an led the way into the living toooi. Sit down, ahe waid cordially, Napoleon! she whistled— nothing came, ' Why where la he? lie ' s gone! Who ' s gone? tiled Agnes. Etc Lb.— N apoleon, ' 1 was the reply, ami Mary Ann disappeared In (he direction of (he kltchr-q. Agues then heard the following conversation; Mother! Have you seen my dog? No, I haven ' t ; and it won ' t lie healthy for him IT ! do. Steal ly didnt you see him, mother? 1 Why, .Mary A tin! Do ytm realise that yuu are a ecu. a lag rne of prevaricating ' 59 AEROPLANE. Baugl Another suspicion;; soand was heard ITrotis tin- pantry as before. ;unL N?ipp- 1 uq]l again rushed madly through the door. TMs time n Queer brownish sulnjUunco covered his scisiii] body. and he licked his eho-ps frantically. Holy s-mokc! T3LC pumpkin jh! cried Percy. There Ei gene ’ sjitd Mrs, Martin, holuithg tragically to the dog. Mother. don ' t hit him! ' 1 ciiuiScijli-iL Mur}- Ana excitedly. He ' s young nnd doesn ' t khuw anj ' better. You did Iota of funny thing when you were young. didn ' t you? Ob. Jur!’ tie called. I’ll have to give him a bath! Mary Ann plrked up Naif gingerly. nmi be grinned wickedly in lJ licked hit chopB. ’ Oh Naj : liow could you? and Mary Ann Looked reproach, fully at him. Agnes, who hpd been attracted by the Jlr i hang, unw reminded her friend of bur nrea- chfe tij- saying that her mother expected her home, Sorry you have to gu, isn ' t Xap, the cutest rliiug?” He sutv La. Agues refrained from n a in lie with difficulty. r, n.f course. paid Mary Aon. who apparently didn ' t Itithh this response enthusiastic enough, he doesn’t look very nice now,, bill you ■AouJdn’t either kf you were all smeared up with pumpkLti pie! ■ I don ' t anppose I would, her frLend admitted, Well. sn lung. Dome over ihla afternoon. ' 1 Maybe. miLiI Mary Ann doubtfully. flood-bye! After dinner Mary Ann filled a wash tub with water, and proceeded to wash Nap.; but the minute he touched hnituu: nf the tub he emitted a sharp K1 Y1 YLI Peer lov«r! said Mary Ann. i ' oor ' It tl - darling dopsle. did inn water burn urn? Nof ' tr mind. Mary Aim ' ll make St cooler! The bathing went along nicely until nil tbit remained was drying, Just at this eriUeaE point, Up, the tern cat. stepped out from unlcmcnfh the range, and, daintily stretching, ynvined ItisurleiiBly. .Mary Ann turned to reach the towel, and vt Lrh one bound Nap. sprang from tke luh. [.op gated at i ho Intruder malignantly. His tall a welled, his hack arched, and he cmElHtd n s-H-s s-ar, At HUB challenge Nap. sprang forward, and ' Ki Yi. Meow, illlod the kitchen. Mary Ann tonight Nap by the cellar, ' ' You w retch 1“ elie cried. ' Ttn- Itti-a nf your whip- ping ]NH r n|d Ixip! I311T, birr: Mary Ann culled Nap ' a ears severely , Mary Ann! Mimicked Percy. How can ynu be bo cruel? Poor attic— but hi: got no further. Mary Ann turned on him with murder In her eye. Percy! ' she begun, but burst Into solus, You know. sniffling, that 1 meat train Mini He ' ll be just lovely when he ' s trained Airs. Martin entered the room. “Percy, she commanded, take Nap and lie him In a comer in. (hit living room I ' 1 Perry obeyed. Mother, confided Alary Ann. 1 believe T almost wish that Percy hadn ' t got Nap for late,” “Don ' t let him know, said Mrs, Martin, Percy worked so hard for him! A half hoar was spent in peace, and thnn Mary Ann, worried by the ostrome Quietness of Nap, opened the Living mom dm-.r. flhe looked nil over, hot Nap, chain and nLL had dis- appeared, The hall door stood open and also the outside door. Mary Ann gavr R cry of nngulsh. He ' s (tom-! iter mother canto in and said, Who? Nap? “Year Weil, now tf he’s |n t. you won ' t have to bother giving him away. Eiut mother! cried Mary Ann, you know ] didn ' t really moan that, and 1 always wanted ™ b-ioht|l| ilng! aha finis-lied broken]} ' . Well, you are a strange girl! airs. Martin wan dismayed iIiLh change of reel Mir. ”J au to tbu corner and see If you Can ' t find kilu. Half nn hour lute r Mary Aim returned wllh 1h tears mill atreandns down lie r cheeks. ■I ' Kfi looked nil over. 1 aw] she Hat with her bead on her arm ami sobbed, Suddenly she i.t rsi.i ieIi l ' i! ■ i5 up. ' ' WLai is ilui[ tui’i ■ ? site demanded - ■ ' I did n ' t hear anything. Mary Ami liatemid Intently a ml then want to the door of her room, v, Inch was partly gprilL There, IIL (be tiifddLi of tirr snow-white lied, lay a small brown h«nd|i% !v- pink nsculh opened In « jpnn, and M shook the chain which 4 m ri pled from Its neck, It ' s Nap ! ' 1 cried Mary Ann. Mother E he didn ' t pet lose at all; lie ' ii been a Loop Eng on pay had. Oh, you daMlltigL’ And sli KalhcrCd the don in hur Ai-jilh. RAW RECRUITS Hello. Tetii! fifty fricitid Jack KfeelLsJ silt frenri jix n. :■ s the snirnv rnverfij trcct: ' I saw In liisL night ' s iwijilt ihjit CougnosB ha passed the compulsory military training blit, which incatt (hat t w ill have to pa into training nest May. ' The president tiaa nrt sigm-d Ii yet. I reminded him. hut ihene Is not much tlculil dint iLn will. Alilmujib it kneek ' is fellows out of oar work for a while, 1 think St is the best possible preparednesH measure that could be adopted. Yes, agreed Jack, mi ought in sacrifice something for our country. We will have ;l kkhh! healthful vacation at the same time. ' Yam bet wo will. ' 1 answered, as I continued on «uy way. T I : first day of May found Jack nad mu Just Lt ginning eur life u.-. soldiers. All was hustle iiljnui the tiimp, New recruits were arriving steadily, while itiosu already there were letofT Oiled out with atiitln metii and set to u-nrk at pitching teats. Next day, all of the rc- tMlia had arrived and worn under tent. It was. an enormous encampment; t never realized □mil then how many □ In a teen-year -a Id boys there were In the United Sialus. We were as-Bigm ' d to our cooLiinnSea -when nc arrive. ' !, uud Jack and l were lucky rneupb to he aafllgnpd to tlm same company. We knew some of the fellows, because the companies ccntfllnc-i members, from the same tccalliles, genera tty. One fcltuw whom we liarilcvlnrly noticed was a dark, surly fellow. Hi did not su-etn to know anyc re so well ilia he was on liitlmau: ttnus nf friendship with them, We did not h ve much time to ponder over friendship , for on the next day we commenced drilling, sod wi were kept busy all ike time. Our first few day of soldering made us stiff iu every hone, tut after I wo weeks ef Lt. we felt flno, Jjick and I were dkenaslng cur varied experiences cue evening as m: sat l-efurc o«r tent In. the moonlight. We could see tke dark, sarly from where we sat, lie mil si hr writing hcinu , ' rouinrkcd Jack, JAHhlt like Et, all right, ' 1 ] said. ‘ lie t referring to some other slip of papier sis be writes, continued Jjirk. Thai ' s a funny way to write u letter Pmh, ' ,L Yep ' r B eyes are sure sharp. Jack, After a while Jack again spoke up; lie Es putting Lt In. an envelope now, Oh, ■well, 1 said, iha L’s iint so very unusual; br-shli ' s, |l Is ltiuie of c«P business-, unyway. ' Well, It don ' t hurt to keep one ' s eyes open. said Jack with a yawn, I think T tviI L go to bed. ' A week later Jack found a piece of paper near the dark fallow ' s tent, and en the pa- Ucr was written a detailed description of certain military sac tics which were lo he kept secret, I ' ll bet Ihwt dark fellow Lh a spy. said Jack, We better gel some Letter proof before we say anything to Ihe officers, l sug Kt-Bted, You ' re right, reapundsd Jack; we will watch him. fil AEROPLANE. r ' ] • We VAllci for a giwul elianpe t whether our Misplrir.ii-, v- • -ri- ruined, ami out- rvehlBB we again yaw him writing, ■We v.llL have to get iha ' t letter and compare the handwrLting with Ilian of Hie paper [ found, ;--!il ' L Jack, “I lew will wf do It 1 aHked. ’■We vk- ' IIL search tils rli idles after li l- lias gone to Sleep.” All righl; I ' m game. It waa about midnight vl he- m we yeiiiurc-d forth on cur mission. The night wu so dark thill we coni ' I hardly tee our hands before uUP faces. This will, never do Jpi ' lt said. 11 Where cun we get u search light? “1 Know a follow- who has one, and I w-|lt borrow it, I said,, m 1 retracted nij- slop.. ili)i| pcii the llrfht, Wc s-jopd arrived In (he chirk folio Wm tent a hit espfored his |ioaltOL$, hut •a l- fonmi nothing. f vender where ii is. muttered Jack, as he tuiii the rays or the searclillglit akoat. He gave a sigh cf relief □ he «iw a letter an the ground beueuth the sleepeMii pillow. Tin- fellow hail utulouhtedlv placed It under his pillow for safely, but it hud nlmppril |q she gTpuai il, We ret urn el In cmr ovn Lciit and i- ji-.--i « it the letter. ' i guest that Is enough proof. ' - Maid Jack. ' We will show this; to the captain In the morning. “Van het we w-m, 1 raid. The next morning we showed the letter to the captain, and he looked very Serious aw he said; 1 w ||| report this. |o tlu Colonel. (itHtil Vrflrk, 10}- ti i.vH_ Soon after that td saw the capiain enter the dark fellow ' s tent with a hie nf ku 3- diner . When they range out the soldiers formed about the dark fellow and led hint olf to the guard tent, a prisoner- Well- that was pretty grind lor our first capture! Bold Jock, W IK KQ EE D W. GRB1L.INC. .14. AN ODC TO JACK LONDON l.nnilmi, wln. ' u j.-i3ijr elussies 1 read. I see the wolf-dog. Northland steed. Am tiver the Hiiow he aw Inly h peed a . Straining each nerve to gall] (lie lead. 3 hear the wide F ' aclfle inonn As iut great green waves, capped wilh fnam Tosh the stout whip, ihe saLtorw groan, When ca -t upon an Inland home. London, btonske Belle W sure Is groin, NOr ppuht I wish a holier fate Than every night to all up late Anil read of ' WlUie KangV human traits, THE (lUAIIALU.- AEROPLANE. DIOGENES UP TO DATE I ' ll 4 Kg ones- had given up ull hope «r over I ' m ding usi lionet man, He had searched gv ryvhcnc, cnid iL seemed! a hopelr- disk. Hi- -uli- ttlng in front of lhe Athens five and mo cent store, About aiiAA EL Truly, despair wok tils! Tin buttery in his ikisli light iwllh whieli i V.HH wont to hunt tin- lioneBi man i had Rlvern cut. and he could not purchase a nrVi one. fur jiLah and alack! he had not even si jitney. “Alt me. sighed lUtugenes, “ lla a cruel. cruel world, and not mi hone ! penum In Ee: and if [here were, how could L illutrer hiiu without my Irmly flashLIght! 1 ' He atcxHl up a itil arranged Si is toga. “Ah me! again nighed he, “would thal I had two tih for ji share, Ho sauntered down ‘hesrinit Avr, one of the oldest streets In Athens, and stopped In fruiit of a pieul shop from which hung the mikii, “IRISH STEW. FREE TO-NKJEtT. ' ' ,L Oh. for spinet hi ug to saciBfy my pangs of hunger. in thought. .1 List then he miw a man slowly approaching. Ah har“ he said, whom have we here? Just aH the man reached Diogenes he threw up his hands with an unearthly yelL, and sat down upon (ho pavement. Alaat Someone had ponied n bumum t:n that spot, rtkijrencs i- potted the fallen man lo oapres.-i bis v- nit b la some dreadful way he might say dam 11 , aud he cl wed in oars to avoid hearing It. To the great nurprlHe at MogcneB. the naan mere- ly clutched aomcthlpg ID lio-tlL ta unite and prim! ' ' Eureka! 1 have found one- It wiii a a brand now Lincoln penny, lie hastened wildly to the nearest sum uni- iilne, placed the penny In the sLnt, pulLcd ibt ever, and lo! Instead of one pfrre of gum, there fell out two. The man ' s face brightened and then ehjudotl. “No! 1-c i i-.l ; ’ I caunot lie dishonest. ' BO he put the second pleeft nf gum OIL the machine and walked away. But [tie.u.i-i j, ' r- ran quickly after him, and seizing him by the arm. pinned on him, I he bras modal for hohesly. At taut, he cried. I have found cm tout man. Than lie rushed back to the slot machine, grabbed |ho gum. and walked away happy, .HIKE ISOLDES, ' is. A CAMP-FIRE GHOST Who biwishL the matches? iiKkt l MLas Van Schneider There wait no resiwnse. Very well then, ISEIISe. ycu and Jo so io leak for that cottage Hn hiiya iu , f: L- -IHilk lie. or, and nsk for same matches. A group uf girls from the Wa-bc-lo Camp were on n hike, and were about to build a line to cook their EtfhcJi, “Oil joy; isn ' t ii acnimpiinu ? I just love a house wiih vines, called Jo. “Never miIihL about the outside; lot ' s po In and get nmo tnutohem. or I ' ll starve, till! Nobody bOttH? W(i||, lot’s an In and look around, anyway. “Whal ' s this? said BLtllc. hcldlng up a 4«vp of paper which had, been lying on the table. Sjli l- read: •■| cpn HO Itllgar bear ltd Life Of sorrow and :itl, I sot l« seek wist hi a watery Kra.vc. ' ' ■| wonder — hh kl Ju musingly, coll the others ' Together they gave the camp call-— Fh!l-11M1p-tip.” SOA i hey heard the answer, und In a lew minutes the ethers comic into tlto oubLu. What ' s HP? 1- ' |iskec| . L|ss Vah Setilil ' idt ' f. TIlo girls) quickly handed her the note. She read It aired, and scon- of the girls, bcconi- Eug friRlitellKil wanted to go back 10 On hip. ' ’It docs sound nithor spooky. doesn ' t St? pul Lti nill!a E refuse to stay here soother minute. said Jostle peirtunly, Very well, well gu back to camp; but try not to excite the oilier girls Von knew Firm la very nervous and mSglit ln-cmnc werJeiualj- (ri.u.htoiu-ri. Even HI 1 1 to forgot her hunger, sad In a short limn il-« jkItIh. were back tn the camp Nothing m:im hLi| of tlie note until after dinner, during the rcRl hour WtUn hn-- othorn had been on (lie hike the girls Lit the camp tuid obtained perrulssicn (o [he a El: tic play that evening, and they wore lucking for a pt«r, ■fbiy. runic, can ' t you suggest BcmcHiInK?” pleaded Jo, ' IVt ' rc u ;cd up no ninny plots I enn ' t Ihlnk of any mens. tVhatl another play? I though! ■? bad planned to mw ever i« the Island and pay lark the: Lmy a for that illriy trick they played on us yesterday t ' S o chance. pouted Jo- ,MIk Kelly liar, forbidden us 1u have anything more to d« with them. ■‘Well, If we value our 1 1 v l-m we hud better treatl Lightly on the boy question. 1 : n wvftd 131111c wisely. Too true, ' 1 Held Joj but now to come la the iilol. “How about working op a story about thm note we found this nicmlng? Wo chBld make It mighty vmllltig, “Bravo! let ' s get It alt plan hud before wo go In swiemiilinr, Before Ions -nil the girl knew nf iho incident, and more t!nm one Letaino frightened. Soon the rant was chosen, and they started rehearsals. “Evcryori! gel ready to go In swimming ordered the Dwlmralng Instructor, Mlu Kelly. | wo rwHly have lo go in this aflerhotici 7 asked Ihrrrls. 1 don ' t feel ns if I wanted to. after Hint man has born droraed hero: ntid Midcs. Fran la shaking froiu fright. Oh don’t he Turtles, Bcolded Jo; perhaps he was drowned nn (he other aide nf the pen Insula. Well, i won ' t go, ' put in Jessie, H 1 don’t think I ' d trim ter tin: Menaai L oq of stopping cm n, dead body ' fill! pleaeo don ' t talk that way, 1 ’ plea Jed Fran; ' it hurts me. AIL right.” called Miss Krlly; ' iill ikoae who care to canto lb awlminlng. crime- The ri-Ki Uji is -day here and practice for the play. Five of the twenty-two girls returned to their tents, and the remainder went Su, lor their regular smellim, Alter supper the girls prepared tlio sett lugs for the play, which was to he- (Allen Con- sclemJe. The utttry. as? planned by I ho alary loiter ut the en ij, Dorris and Winnie, wen! sonii-whnt like tills; Muii iitnl brother In love with same girt — she ureters younger brother elder Is Jeal- nLw and liU.tr him— girl suspects him of crime ami Ignored him he seeh.H seclusion la the W0O4I — later IlLh conscience troubles him. and he llnally drowns himself. Iiy the time Lhi- lasL net was being played, ih-e Kiris, hud become nervous and some of t heii i badly frlBbteucd- J, May 3 please sleep in your tent. Miss Van Schneider?” asked Fran Really, ] feel aw- ful I jf nervmix. Now, girls ' . 1 pleaded the guard Eim. H doqT get esoltedt I know we re oil alone hen: n tills pruiiiHULa and that this play has- been toe much after finding that note. hut E think If we should all to unit sit about the camp lire, tun spirit would soon be revived. ' 1 l- ' inaily the girls consented and took their places ubosH the lire. Winnie hatl taken iter usual stand, and was relating ghost stories to the shivering crowd. As he stood breathlessly Ln the lower hall he lujard some «nc stealthily descend Lag i he staircase above him In the blackness, and by the dint light ut the dickering candle which she hold, he dishorned — “ Slop! cried Fw, 3 Cftn ' t stand It. I ' m bearing nil sorts of queer no-lses. .Miss Kell} tried to comfort her, but It wax of no avail. ■ ' Oh gu an, Winnie.” called Millie, “J ran. you Jtisi close your can f«r a few second : she ' ll lie through In a Jiffy, EacaunLged, Winnie went on; and by the tight of the flick- ering candle he saw, the pale and deathlike features of a beaut I Pul girl, IlEh sweetheart. As she steed chi the Iahl stop she started wildly Into the tlirkn ss, and flinging the candle before her — ” Ohl Oh! walled Fran, listen to that dog.” The girls listened breA.thless.Ly, Keno, the camp dug, was bawling piteously. What ' s that?” screamed JcHHle, peJniLug to an object out on the water. Ob, ill ;i t marl gasped Frau, and fell away In a dead faint. Killed with terror at the sight of a boat eun i lining a ghcmt-llkc object, the girls rushed Into the cabin, two of them carrying the limp form of Fran. They gartered about Lhe guardian In the center or the room and stared. lurfeftUUesMdy At each other as they helped lhe nurse bring Frau back to life. The girls had not yet spoken when a loud knock was heard at the door. The girls sIohh! as If pelriliL’d — all but Billie — she wont slow ly iu tile doer and njH ' urd It wLth a jerk. flood night, ladles. sung a (horous of boyish voices from without ”0h! came the sigh of relief from everyone but Billie, who was rather indignant, What on carih was your abject in scaring us,? Oh, don ' t get angry now. Fly the way, what did you think of our nifty litite Dag Of truce nut here on tin; boat? Oh! flag of truce, was It? retorted Bllllet nnd do you knnw. | have my suspicions as to who wrote that note. you’ve hit It; blit WLj ' ]l promise not to torment you ngnln If you ' !] rn;nci cnrflT to Ihp Island with its now and have a dance. They went. NORMA f ' AltU ' 17, t ' h. -T” AEROPLANE 2_f ASAMOND ' S PROPOSAL 1 hump! v. i-m the baskets lauding upon Mis ground. Gff! I ihm ' 1 aee why ,f li mee couldn ' t have carried them. Eldt Ltes, C suppose w hen a fellow ' s lit love ho hart ip eoui- pete with it Kimrl inauy ibloB . Mtid A H mon I , n he mopped Ida Luu v. vigorously end heaved a sigh of re-LLcf. AfliHlCBd S pit Eli urge r , sl youhg fOMune limiter, wjis Hus only uO]l of Mr. AlTlrud 19 . SplLz- burger, si mason and ee n tract or cf mode rale means, AaemomJ Iiml Leon Hu- etimpMiEnn. dur- ins his childhood, of lour Hlir-tc rn r who idolized him. living iin- only son-, aa had been fl-tatcsl before, he was iiu iuni LLy :i spelled one. 39e h:L ' l been Envlted to a Li cl id ii pienk gliVb by Mis UVnoemc Latchkey In honor of her aSster ' a birthday. M Isa Latchkey was the eldem tie.UKhi.trr of a wealthy on to mobile manufacturer. she was well ■, L-rsed hi ecmuunks, tut was now inking up the study of botany as, a pas- time. Her athletic ability annoyed Arnmond. for he could iiol see why any one Klmsld over- work himself for Ike mere please re of eserrfee. tffeno|Krr tind been given, on her twenty- Btmi birthday, the overwhelming sum, so it seemed to Aenmond, of titty thou sain] dollars. ‘This partly attributed to hln affection for her. When t get married, ' ’ exclaimed Asamond to himself. wiping his brow. ■ ' ! ' j| take life easy like a gentleman.” ' “Asamond Spit:; burger! [Jo yen realize that you have stood oti that one ..pm for five minutes, to mm cm Big upon the amount of work you nn required to do? Oh E wish hoys, especially surb ns you, would not be so helpless, ” exclaimed tVcnoefune In dlaRUrit. “But— hut— but, spit tiered Aumond, ' but lie-ten.’ ' “Mo listen about it; please move. Ile-aplr ke, did yt.u tiring Asumond ' a bathing u1 T Yuli know It ' s- ico heavy for lilm |n carry. Poor lil tie lioy who thinks he ' s abused. ’ called Wtrogsuio. itut — hut, a train Interrupted Asimicmd. who hud followed Wenogene to the crowd, “I — E” Oh! Como on everybody, lets go bathing, Iluv, about It, Asambnd? You tobl uie you could twin. ' At ihi? statement Asamond became very uneasy, and held up Li I n right haud a much 4iB to say. ' ' Never again.” At ililo all of the boys Irnigiusl heartily 4i nd slapped their kneest for only two weeks before. Asaiiionrl bad witnessed the swim of lils life. Tin- members of ibb K. M. M. Club had been out camping and had tested his s-who ruing ability. AsabLi ' jtid wan given charge of the baskets while the others went into the water, lie thought this would be a fine time to go over the proposal Ilo hurl in hie rochet for Weno- gene. Dear love of my life. hit me of my heart Ho you. Such sparkling eyes, no man did over sec before — Oli. ih.n scorching sunl Isn ' t there a shady place in tills park?” Asamond 41 guilt wiped his face and drank a giants erf water. Then he read further: — The sweet aroma of your lips cmnes m «W, though yua lire no far away, Oh, my JiLiirt, du keep r-tlir li works- like a au: nge machine, itn •] rear it will break. Oh. let me drLok the swi-ct words from your liiis, Ufcaiogene ami may I call you ' .Mrs. Spttiturgery ' “There, «li upy head, that serves yon right, dimmed the sir . n they let Hutu spray Hit water trickle dawn the back at A amcmd ' B cottar, ■‘Ol . plOUSH ■, please. girls. ihui ' l do Chill. I Will In ;l perfect aighiV eMla I tin ' ll lior rifled A s a in □ ml . GraCh. the fllnier of wtioRene, threw a pillow at him and shouted, Touif on. girls; let the little «nc steep, Ele is still tlrt-d. SontollniiB lati-r the boys enme up to A mmond 1 n s-, -iS In their iimruiciilnte flannels, looking pool um! refreshed. They were hih ;i followed ty the kirk, who looked equally refreshed, Come on. hoys.. you must help n- get lunch. called Grace. Am mo rut, you can pci. seine water rruii 1 the well, an you haven ' t had much eienlia ibis afternoon. James, you brinji that basket here — (ho mis wilt die red top. When Tom opened the basket he n-t.iv a plsrt 1 of paper cn lop of it. Naturally he opened L[_ And this is, whuL hi: read. : — llaflr love of piy l|fr. let rue upca my heart to you. Such spar kilns: eyes no mim did ever see before. The sweet aroma of your 1 1 comes to me. though you arc so far away. Oh. my heart, du keep a till!! li work-, tike a sausage machine, and I fear it will break. Oh, let nw drink the sweet wonls, fr :n your 3i| s. Wenogeipj umL may [ call you ■Mrs. Spdtztnj riter.? ' ' WenOgene, who had teen laughing with the rest, turned pale at the East sentence, for wasn ' t tills proposal mount fnr her? .lust then Ai aratuid cams running up, Hi was sputtered wltli mod from head to toot. Why love nf my life, is but did you get into’. ' called James. t was chesed by a hail, ami E fell down niul spilled iho water all oWr me, nnd nalUrnk li y hi spattered with mud. Oh, and Is his heart still working tike a sausage machine, and does III- still iliink li will break? asked Tom, AsamoDrl was struck dumb. Where could they have got held of his proposal? ' ' Lunch Es ready called IVenogene, to change the subject. After Ihe baskets were packed Asantund seaWH hint self on a beach away from the rmi cir the mirty. EEe had given up all hope of tier winning Wenogene. Suddenly someone tappnl him lightly i n ltn shoulder. I believe you wished to promise tn ini ' , We nog one Inquired, Aaamond was bo sur- prised that ho forgot all he had Untended to say, and look her In his arms. EAJCII.LE VAN, ' IS. THE HIGH COST OF TYPEWRITING TIlls tilirLi cOhs of typr-wrltiap. the high CDHl of typewriting t driving me mad, yea driving me mad. The high coat of chemist ry is. nnly a joke; Tho high cost cif typewriting is keeping me broke. E borrow from Mother and Father aitir.1 llrwHitir, I Lfjf iw beep up wlili tin- rest: but for paper I ' m conltniially creased— I ' ll have to atop typing awhile. E E,. EAST HIGH ALPHABET A. Ik for AldeiL, v.Ilii biealK (he hit; drum, B, In for Itiisicn. who supplies, us wtih kmm. 0, Ih for Claude, whom ;n. jlck aiqioti halcaf?) D, Ik ft r figs— oh am, 1 rae n dntew. E- Ik for Evelyn. a lovely Eruaetu-, Fr la for I’rJia. :i giant iiot ytrt, ' 1 G, Is for Golden, a fine dreaaer lie, H. Ik for Honey . Totn am] JJqiinie, 1. Is for Ida, a sweet, modes! nn-iiLil, J. is for .Inhn, may her Ituir never fade! K. is; Tor KIllOs, TufUn fnr kIioH, L. Ik for 1-irulmnu. a pretty good sport. M. Is for Minnie, a di-merlt erik-cior. N. la lor Xor-riK, who In rank ran come next lior. O. Lk for Old East I Sigh we are sorry io Leave, p. is- for t ' ep, a haute we all know, | hoi lore. 3- is fur Querine, a very good uciur, ft- Is for Itulh, in -sL ' iorchaiLi] p fqetor. S, St for Sammy, gHwnlns Jmd grinning, T. is for Toddle, alt — heri: ' to her sirring ! U- ts for ,L Us ' r of Xim-tccn Seven teen, V. la [or Vieiory. we ' ve won with our lyam, W. is for Walter, tonal] bin with spunk A, la for X-atiis, wu ' ye associated with flunk . Y. if for Y 1,-41 F£, of which WC- ' Vn liad Font, Z- Lk. for Kem All! had wo hut moref A. SKiVIOR, T7, After our hcIlukiI dsiy-n are over. Ami niLF minds Troni ear arc- Ime When of hy gini ■ ■ days we are thinking Oar Eliuu hia will turn to thee. Si ' irn- may COmu jitid spine ;i ,:s y go Hut thnae of uh who are here Will never regret the Ulka k they kim ' Ili nilrinj; nur Hchoo! career. 1 1 1 ' Ftl ' TH ILOMSQK. AEROPLANE. CAN VOTJ PICTURE THEM IH 1927T A Id i n li •. ;:m 111 lk ' - ' .V i . i L i ' lldut-i 1 kulli Ft. in :i Hula |EhI;l costume. Vr ' al ti ' r Itli is lh i ' iiiii[ii‘tiLiun ivitli F, Kire-Lider. □olden ,h model for Nun. Sbttffner and Marx. Peg ua ii physical teacher ai Mad Ison University, tjulrlne a . successor to F. 13. Southern, ItatlL i. iio nwn; Lari ' to the president. IVnllor .I! L-Ltiltir li r- I he man ' Uglier lip. Thomas Honey read ing the Tale of T wo CP lea ' ' at last. iii:.i ami Huy teoasEnji lhi 1 Par. Tom Dredge ok ‘ ' Of floor Cfi6. V]it$giH E . as Antler la Henry Ford. fart K. lecturing tin, The [mpurtuno- of Sunday Night to an Unmarried Man Ida A. lchi nil g Europe tut Madam Butterfly. Kd. s. S-i-HTH ' iarv ami rrpaaniN ' x u tint Ai-uimliiii Itellef Oo m mil tee. T ' va-i ih Lln‘ Lincoln Club. its l remembnr„ One cold eve last Ueeemlwrt That hi company v- i.t !■ oilier Indie What -i merry time «e Itiadr [!□! before wo could venturo Our opinions to express. The president Itild dimlded Our views therena to repress. Seeming a deep plot. Twitch Bind evCrypPC Ihul nr a p lan iliac might pul Till:: dl-l ' l ' plot 111 DOUltlLL So when the president and bis pal Ventured to call on their gal; Wo atcnliludy followed in Lhe-Er wake, EEopinjt there his hand to uSia e, Arriving lu ItEn gal ' s, A HUtu after eight; Oar ntniHl Beau imm met Found that he was late. 1 1 ill vital to his rhargla To be greet-ml Irani within;, With a E Cello there, John. Come right In, Silence is gulden. A a John will inform you; Especially when the retd knew The eardh you were holding 09 east high glee: ClUBs m AEROPLANE Musical education lias made much mivnnrenirnt In Past High within the past year. The efforts o f t ' ro f. Hnna an- commondnblc. Uttdtt fils u pi-rv i siun n jmCmi practical musical course is offered to Ka ( Jllgb stddcnts. There ire three £Jler Giulia, one of girla. one of hoye, ami one Joint g imiHdp, A eourat; in in apical appreciation Ik also offered. Thru those ngencloss n praet lr.il rauiHleal course is peh io alt who wfali to develop (heir talent la eIlIm line. Ttn: wirw inetuda.s primary work in. harmony, history and musical appreciation, It Is ilm iLtin iif Pr«f. Kuna. eventually io place music on a. par with other i iriks. This Im the case Iil many cities, including Grand llaplds, Mich., and Oakland, Cal., ami mill, wo hope. In time be so credited la Hast Elteh “Tli Yokuhumu Maid, a pretip operetta, was singed by the Glee Clhba of East and West Ellfch late last fait, and in Map the musical orBonlstatlona of both schools gave a most plena I iik Joint concert In Tumor hall On the whole, a very iWCc sfu| season as L-nJuyed, and In Kb hopes are held for even better work nest ye?r. The Ea t ] 1 1 git Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Taplor. hsa aluo ojwncd c et«U optMirtnnltp for these who wish to develop and pain practical i-K]MTli-urn in the inmillinp of musical instrumenta, This is the fourth pear that East High has Leraarod creditable orches- tra. nad we are Justly proud nf lis attainment. The line music rendered by this orisaniaaiton lit Cluj East-West High -concert. rcffoUlB groat credit on the efforts of Miss- Taylor, it la hoped that the orchestra will cuntliiuo to be a reality and will continue to gain favorable com incut fur Kasi lliuli AN EMBLEM FOR £A$T HIGH East High lias far several years lapsed Into :l pLtlful mate of self. satisfaction. We, as a student body, are content to wwhSyc whatever is given us, and ill ilispusod t strive for anything that will ra1 e the atandanla of o.ir Institution. Bvlf-salUf action Ie a condition of cniii iL never to be inl-mi ed ill uiirselves. When wo become saElsIlad we an much aa say 71 i bat our cotidiElon Ik klnal, thal c I i f ■ - 1 ■ Ja no room fur advilioenimit. And when wg say this we IN ' in □uraclvcs, io tliEim is Mo porfaei nr commendable as i defy Improvement, amt It Ss high time that Hast lliirli wake up to her condition. Many things In the school will Lear iliouglii and Improvement. U is my purpose to propose herewith niu- projirussive more fur i luj consideration d blast High ih Inkers and doers. Why a-hauLil Eiast High not hate a school near A school Real in an embl ilUc de- Hlj;n L ' lmliiMtj-iag the Initial? of the school which U represents. ][ is a design ihnt should lie adopted by the school ilm u standard of ihc school. The emblem altould be placed oti ail l eiliool ntalieurjr, should be Incorporated In tin- ih ' . Lg:i of :■!! foot-ball a w eaters, all imck, debating and declamatory erableiua, with .1 Ucr.it ions iiifUcleiit only tu distinguish the activ- ity- Why should every U ■ rri«rL ii i group of atiulonts working for tho same Institution fyeLhy, ' alens different Knot !« ■ rewarded by vary La g styles of orabloms. and thesis subject to yearly change? What manufacturer placing on the market T ur S nliLs r-n of goods has a trademark for each clasts unit that subject to yearly change ? He adopts a mark by which Hi® ua runlet and standing of the H ' ltJl ua a FIRM Is stamped on every package. Why not make the emblems of Ivaul EElftb stand for the PI KM Past Ei l ti? At present Berthing red jind white with an E, and BEE. or im B H S alands for the firm East High. Why should we not adopt soiiir pLutn yet tasty emblem as that uf the school. one which would deal pn.it© E;lsl Elijah wherever displayed? Why BhOnild we not newaiH KonlcoH In Hwhnlf of Ihe school ' llh an emblem which would wtapd for ns much a a picture of the hcIiooL itself? Other have Lhem; why out wo? I ' d hr boost Hi La move and help to put Hast Filch on o par with any school Jjl tbe slate, as a good live student body. We arc alcn and well nigh the top in all seliunl activities of LolIl brawn and brain. Then let us adopt «nmo symbolic lies Sun by which Ka«t High WILL he recognised thnioiit thi- stale, Rut remember!] What wo an n school lack in not the fault or the faculty or nf our principal. The ktinnr of the Institution rests with ns. We as a student body tire responsible for tbe nanm ' E s.t Hlrfi. Prog re ss Ive moves must he started in. backed and pushed by r mid lived up to by the STUDENT BODY, Thet-afore. give this PFOirwBtve move thought, and ace that It ur a substitute Is provided. THE BOO T Eft COMMITTEE Prevloari tu tilts year, groat difficulty 1 was experienced in making orderly and organ- IsctL displays of hcIumI spirit. Those who volunteered leadership were handicapped hy lurk uf nj.ntM ' ration In the student body, and the results ware not very satisfactory. However, last fall ihc Past High student body conceived the hl.-a that an organised effort wouLd go far tow-aril simplify mg tbe laslt. and utighLicntlhg the res-uli of en(he jhIsm! L c student body- support for East High competitive run testa. Accordingly, thn fnllnwJuR plan wtiH formulated:— A:i executive commute, known nr the East High Rooster Committee, nd compfjsed Hjf two repreHcncatlves elected from each or tho u[i]m.t clnoses and opr from the fresbmjin class, wa« iu bar® foil charge ol and rcjspnnelbllty for ochoot spirit. The duties of Ihc committee, as expressed Ln Its constitution w-ere to arrjLnge, promote and sutwrln- iemt all nthlbUlnns of school .spirit, at aril for all function In which Kust Ellgh m.-iy pn,r tlclpaie, After the rcapswtlvo dasaes choaxn their Boofltera. whlelL by eonslltntloii must be within three wt:i-ks after school opetis In September, a ehaErman 1 ckcteil. UesldcM. ike usual duties attending that oltlee It La his duty also to preside at all mass meei trigs held In Llie srltool The resale nf l his orgaiiiiuid effort has been manlfOMt on many oceaniona during the past ypiLr, especially previous, to and after thn hlg Turkey Day clash, when thn Enst High sCudenl body paTadi-il ihn- st rents with lis isand and several novel floats, etc,. Instilling ibe squad and ApiwtaiorR w-|tli the s]drit of Ttt, and sot ting tlicin all on edgi 1 : for tbn comlnp KICiH tiOOSTF.R COMMITTEE event. Tin 1 Ekm ti T uUn have charge -of till? lictiGl ak- ill l heir reHpecilve elassjjps fnr ln- [firsckulnatlc debates, lr might be stated, LhaL Esa( High tlLis jvnr was ore of the ver. ' i k-,v h in the stair- |h t l-I . jin-i3 Itself r ' i n;m ri : lI I ;, in Ihtrse debates, and raucH emlli LS due tliese ] I(km j ra Those serving fnr the current peliaol ywir arei Hden Cudck, chairman; Caroline Du- Huts. l.-si - r Crnnvlnn. Myrtle Kuhnupt. Constance I.Sergio, Harold O’Neil, Walter Madder, The student body deserves bmmnihLp nn-olloai fnr She confidence placed in this coin- niltler- :i:nL ihn hearty support Riven It during (he pant year, tinea i credit 3 .1 - i dup Mr ■ W. Etymon. whose Hearty co-opuralEob hi Mu- planning and e m truv(lon nf parade floats, helped ip iiaali,n (lie displays suecossfiil. We Irtiai that ihe mottn adopted, nnd w-i- rlitnk ftn-d itp in hy thin Committee, namely. Kngl [[tali Gnu, L;i:;i and n|| ihe tinier ' , Flin.ll be the guiding star of the student body due. lug the coming yours. and that, under Iim (tuldaaee school spSHi. Khali never again warn-, DEBATING The In 17 debating sea GEi was tun ah gratifying In the line of vkmrifH us uim (hat of last year. In every dabaio, However, Kant JHfg’i delivery and DnifniAUvn wap uliullleil ii ipi-rior to (hat cf (he opposition, and the lfll? offenaUo ha matte tJiat Ellgh u di-bn(Eng factor to be reefconed 1 L1 l by every school la (he stale, After several yyjirs of fllupor, debasing wan revived in ISIS, when Hast High formed n Irimsular league with KaitH MLa and Otcm-o. limb HloclBioisa were aurrendared by 2-3 do clatons, but a fine showing wo made, In-aF much an every arguer rJscepL two was a Sopho- more, and ih cippmu-nis In nearly every SnMarice were Be mors In tfllS East li Iph wLthdrew from tlie OcnjilO ' Kaukiiuna League, ;ind JoLried tin- Stile Debating League under (he nds Lces of Lawrence College. The Gnsc series of debater were held on Feb, 15, when the Negative learn, constating uf Qu trine Dercliel, ALden Ciislck, mid Mien Lb l InllLctcd an unanimous defeat on Morlnotle, on ihelr h-ontp pLaiftirni. Marl- aelte had been defeated only onn- Wore during (he pa t nine years. On (he same night of tlie iloib, Lli e Affirmative team. composed of ETatide Oreen wood. Kduard Beaton, uml James M cContber unatUmottaly defeated the Kuukauna trio on our home ground, This gave ua charaplonalilp of the first iMgbn md EWod chancea Tor niatH- title, East EMgb was now de tiaeil to meet the strong ten ms of Wert Bend nod Appleton who had won [Heir rcspect- Lvi! Iriunplcs, The Negative secured a second 3-D dectalon, this time from West Elemt. Mow. ever, our high hopes of sLate title wn- frustrated when the Affirouitive surnnsLered to , j pletoo, by il :iH) eomiE. IIskI (hia Appleton debate been won. Bust 3llgti would have roti tended la the final mule argument held ai M LLwpukee mu l Mad loon, Bast EEigh remained in tlie State League, and tins year was matchcdl a gum at Apple- ton and SieVL-ris Folni, Early In January tin- following tennis ware chosen to defend foren- sic honors for Bunt High. Qulrlae Doraohel. Aider CusLrk. and Sydney Greiling were to argue negatively the question; Et h St 1 LVED : That Uitc boards of arb lira Likin with epmpalstory powers BHould tie H-.-dnhMs.hied le settle nil Inlra-alaic dlapkttei hci wee a labor and capital. John Min aha n r Claude Greenwood, and Franklin Krueger composed tin- Afflrnmllvi- ream. EA3T HIGH MEG. VS. APPLETON EAST HIGH AFF. VS. STEVENS P lNT tin the night of Kelt. 1) the Affirmative Leant was maiehod against Stevens Point, on the Earn High platform, end the Kugsitlvo traveled to Appleton to inflict il lilurk eye on the eh ' baling pride uf that city, Ftn(h Hearns loot hj split decisions, At homo It was generally lli l tight (hut wi- out-debated Stevenu FoAn. uti :L rti Apple ion nearly everybody in (He nudLonce kni-w that we she aid have received tin- long end of (he deelnkn. Wo ore urn disposed to dta- ptiie the result, but s-u flirt- it u nay itiat when on e of (he judges who voted n gainst us was nuked 74 [X. AEROPLANE. H : NEGATIVE TEAM AEROPLANE. by our couch, Air. Horne, her fur at) Uniug. she Laimily replied. “Oh, 3 doB ' t slunk it would da you any guud If I d Li| lull yon nuil It didn ' t. However. It watt admltti-d oven by this Judge Hint our p re men la I Lon was mi parlor to that ar the oppofltEun. liver}’ member at the team praised in ilk- higiu-si tirtug the treat mem received by Appleton. To use tin: es p region of one, ' Altho we lent (he banner, wo left A ppktoo closer WcihIk (hen Vro citinc. Wo received royal treatment, and tlm dance held In aur honor wah s rent 1 These defeat h ellntlnnted Bunt High from the state championship moo, but Arrange ' im-ntii wi-re math- far several oLbtT encountera. £ AST HiCh Mec, VS. Jhafunette On Wednesday, Feb. Ul. Marinette, who woo the triangle of northern Wisconsin, (raveled ta Urecu Bay to uphold the Affirmative or tin- question previously debated. A new ug- firegalltih, cwnpused of VHnn C L ian.lc k, Qulrlne Horachel. and John Mi Italian „ reprcsfi-nicd Kast I llnh In fh|« encounter. A very fine debate was presented. Owing to the expense of securing outside Judges it was ug reed bi-foralutuil Unit this ik-hnle should he a nodeolHipn Mutest, EAST HIGH NEG. VS. STEVENS POINT On Saturday, Feb. U I the Haute team which utli ' iekcd Matinetts traveled to Stevens Point, in an uticmpl tu regain |he ilMl-dnn lost by the Affirmative a iimad, previous We gave R to ken e Point Ihv ocklH of nicking the three hem men from both Slate league tennis, and also allowed (hem to choose home judges. Here whlh rue ml Hie iinnlc t opposition on countered tlor I ns tin- season, Hast High rust every Stevens Point argument fate to face, but an oratorical plea delivered by the last speaker in rebuttal, switching the burden Of proof when Enftt High had no ttirlher oppori unity or replying, brought in nn adverse- decision. EAST HIGH AFP, vs, ST. MORSE (IT ' S On Friday. March 9 . Kami High scut nn Affirmative Il-bib. composed of Sydney Grill- ing. Claude Greenwood, ami Franklin Krueger. to attack tlto St. NorhcrL ' n trio. Here Liie calm and deliberate delivery tif East High showed up ill marked contrast in thn stormy and ese I ti ' d attach of our opponent?., A well delivered argument fuLLi-d, however, to bring a favorable decision, and Hast Nish here mot dm Ian defeat of the bCibHon. CRITIQUE AH ho Bust High was not as victorious as last year, nevertheless, we shou ld not take our defeats without consideration nf ihc favorable imprcH loti made by our men wlmnovcr they iippi-ared. At home we were praised for our well count rutted argument. At Apple ton we received the hearty ton grain lat ion of tliosi- present. and were com pliitie iiti-il n-; bar Ing a representation of lawyers, rather than of debaters, At Stevena mini iEh- press hailed entr ilelip.inr.-i as orators of tm mean ability, Every team representing l-hml High received equal praise wherever It appeared. Fall credit Ss due to Mr. Horne who has had complete charge or debating work fur the pusi (wo years. East High ' s presentation and delivery, our strong pu i at , is due entirely to Ills persevering efTorts and timely counsel and advice. Fust High Iilv- established a repulutloa wli L rli wilt bear most earnest defence In LEtis. FOQTPALL SCHEDULE— 1916 agpterabDr ?fi .East Cmfli Ray, , , October T East tirMra Bay. October 14 r „ Eas,t Green Rav... October sc . F 1 Orwn Rilj... tJetolcr Zi ................ Oreo Jk EJay . . . Nnieicibrr II Ksisl Grt-On llay . . . November S5 ............... Eswl Q rcen Raj- , . . n £ i 1 J o D StwwaQ ... . Appleton ........ StunteoD EJay . .... YlnrlUCEte . . Menominee Ortlifconh ......... WVsi IShcH ' ik Ray TOTAI. Karst Green Bay 126 C ' :i til ji i n ........................ Team Manager , - - Property MunaKeT OpponantH. ........ . . . Ea rt LaitibeAu .... Karris rfi-Ji I LLLti (t . . .Clifford E.auiie 0 D II 7 l It e 3 COACIIKS It, O. Canrigbi. Faculty Dr. K. It. fteiloth, ................ .OhEngu F- J. M. Kotlftl II. W. W. J . Efetirll V, W, The KHidonlo of East High Srlmnl jippjv?n1i,ti flip fact thin. the aiiceetia of rlielr foal ball l call!] tmiwly a revolt of the good work accomplished! by those who a ss l.siotl Lei coach ' Inf, To HiiwM! nun wi: wistii to extend our thanks ami iicurty appreciation for (he gomJ work done. 7S AEROPLANE FOOTBALL— 1 SI 6 The nira ial T ' hniLlt :; k i ving muled one of ihe most tiii-ccc-s: sTuI football seasons lime tins! High has enjoyed for miny year . f n ihc llrst t]=i 1 or [school candidates for two teams tv ere out. Only a fe-w-- pu.dtlinisi u re and ill! o[ liiL ' new nn-ti worn In trulls to work for their places. roach Canrlghl was on the held the flul night uf practice, looking over the awn. With Hu’ help c r Captain ijttulieau. he nut the men through blocking and tackling practice, Ft;,- the end or the (ir« wgnk signals wore learned and hard scrim range was encountered. All nf cite nren worked earnestly to tout West High. Bespit ■ serlc-us kandleapB, Jiam tils ' ll weathered the season without a slngLo defeat Three punic wore I Led. hat all other , were wen ty large scores. East High ' s goal was ernssml Tor only two touchdown h; first by the xitqng Mariiictlv eleven, and Iasi bjr West High on Thanksgiving Day. Aii the season wore cm E!Uu,pfa r ' anrighi found that ho was unable to- handle the mi-it acid coach thein as he desired- Meanwhile oUf eleven hail ncttac-ted much attention la Lhe city. Jkmrph llneffe], Ur. DeUotli, and Walter Eckhardt offered (heir services vs assist, a ins. New- plays were dls us-scd and pnitik-cd. The result of the coaching of those men wilh clearly denionstrnted In the Marinette pmne, tlmuyh the name ended in a tie. The Oshkosh name was the Last pending that played with West High for city chum- pEcnablp. After this game tlie East High Eleven got ovil for practice at £ ; B o ' clock each day. and worked uni SI it hcCattni ;-n dark they evil hi no longer see to cm eh the Stirring mnas meetings helped to InstLLI more spir|L Inin iln- Icaic, and they workiMl with ri-newH.:d energy. Training was rigidly enforced, and the day before ThaaltsElvLng the team was In perfect condhiop, East Green Bay 3-3 — Shawano D In i ho Ural game of the season East High wns restrained by eligibility rules. Had Eli i- turn Ii4!4 ' ii ni iulo up of regti litre, the linn I sl-ijI ' l would have been nearer 1(N) than tn.. At the suit East High kicked off to Shnvrano. The visitor were soon forced iu punt, and Schilling received the ball for East High, Shawano s w Utile of the oval during ihe rest of the game, Cspt. Lnmheao gained IhFU the line at will, and at oni L (Lnic, di-sl-reus of more exercise, he ran 75 yards for his third touchdown. Selilttlng npd IV pUcish I played a slirrlug gjitat? fOf Ilia home teatll. Ea t Green Bay 32 — Appleton 0 Stiller reBistance than expected was encountered hy E -st High at Appleton. The Appleton eleven showed a good lighting spirit and held hard at times. preventing Kast High from scoring frequently when the nppjrl unity seouied at hand. The firm touchdown was made by Bell. Feptlnskl earried the pigskin over Appleton ' s goal soon sifter, and ho was followed hi ( ' apt. Lambeau. fairing the second half sSctti I LLlngc anil Ciipt. Eairibeno went over for loudi iluw us, unit C ' upt. Lamheau kicked goal twlco. C p(. I i m bean Schilling, Bell and Popllnkkl all shbwed up to great advantage in lhe till, each playing a star game. Lamheau proved to ho a stone wall in defense, and was also a consistent ground gainer, Pi ' jil 1 iss-ki’s speed was an asset, and the smashing tactics of Schll ling and Bell worked right. East Green Say 40— Sturgeon Bdy.Q On Oct. Hth r East High trimmed Sturgeon llay hy a Koto of ■id to 0. Ens.t Ellgh’s charges, and straight through plays inre Sturgeon Day ' s defense to pieces, and long galas wer« made by Lam beau. Schilling, and Bell, Schilling YH-ut around end for eight yards, in biting the llr«t towchtluwit. Coal was mined AEROPLANE. Eh tin? lies! period Cum lambent! made a hi yard run for ;■ touch down. He kkki l goal. ] 1 l- soon vein over again fur a touchdown. Wot conical uitli this. he reeled rr a H y rd nm fn r a fonrih iOLn:lnl:iwn. a Tier the visitors had kicked off in iho same period. In Liter third quarter Schilling skirled. oniL for our JlfLli iMKbdovL on ihe visitant, kick ' d Ff SclilLLInjg puli ' a neat caieli mid chased down (he field a full forty yards, Glutting halt a. dozen of the visitors. Soon after lie went over for the limit i.niehildv. i. (;oal was kicked and ibe game soon ended, East High holding the larger cn«l of n Id to ti Hcare- Eltl Green Bay 1 — Mariflette ? Marinette was handed the surprise of tin season when Kadi High mu wily held the visitors to a 7-7 coun t, hut out played them dr in most uf tho game. Confident of winning by a seam nf at least S CL Marinetti! hmjI the held u a arm Favorite In the lei t Inn, East High was oul-weigheil ten pounds to the men However, when llie RAtili started, the tulelaRi; of Joe llodlcl :m | lir t N? ISotti could be [itireuEvcd l y the milliner la whfcli Knsl High plajfOtl, KtiHl 1 1 1 kI i kLeked ulT tn the visitors, Capt. Idtrbsls sending off a tong drive. On tie 3n n n«l pUy MaFfbeUe fUiplM, and East High recovered the ball. Then a furious smash toward the Marinette goal was started. The Marinotto line was tern like paper, and uiLliLn •x fi-w downH. throe Jnlnuies after tho opealng play, the ball wan- on the vlslmra’ five-yard line, (“ ' ll [it, Lambcnti wont thru with the oval, ouly lost: fi when across the line. TIiLh h i.hjLEi.’i 1 East lllgh ' s chance for u touchdown. Tin- 1ml! was. placed into play on tbo ne-yant line, add Marinette punted. Earn High was also soon forced to punt. On an exchange of penis, In which East Etiyrli was greatly Itene Ited, Schilling took thtj ball and skirted end for !!.a yards, (. ' apt, Lambeau than wont thru for a |nuek|i)pwn and kicked goal. Marinette made their toocldown In tin last period, and kicked goal, tying the score The hall oscillated tack and forth for the rest or the game and the score at the end was 7-7. Ease High butjks, l.niiihcnn, Schilling. Roll, iitui Schmitz, played a wonderful game, and the lino also allowed Improvement. Cramr.ao played an exceptional gttnu at center. Jan drain. Beeson am! Pelegrin. Iicld tin heavy visitors wiili surprising strength. Gavin nd La in beau u| end brake up play after play. Even the subs,, when Milled In, played the game tike regulars. East ■Green Bay 0 — Menominee 0 Wlion Kiwi Ellgti crossed the border of their native state anil went I run Michigan to play Menominee, they realized that they were i play ono of tlic hardest painon of (he sea son. Menominee had not born dcfcwictl on her own ground In the I hI seven years. The mi rue wsiu one of (he fiercest played by East High during tin si-ascm, am! nearly every mail bore marks of the scrimmage on arriving homo at Oraen Ray. The giLinc wjj opened by Menominee receiving the ball. The ball noon paafeed over to East High, and the game from then on consisted of a scries of punls. Rant high had sev- eral chance :s to score , tint worts hall ml each time, Once a fumble on Meriot ' iilnoa ' s four-yn.nl I Inn: ]n.-;t ;t lunch down. The sensation of the game came when dsplaln Curly fjimleau drop kicked 1 he ball forty yard. , straight m. Ehn goal pants; hut the oval hit one of the uprights find bounded back. losing the count for East High. The game wn fast and i times rough, and a number of players wiw stretched oui.t In i he field, jl man bring dropped In nearly every play. The three Krllet bndlutrs played a similar game for Menominee and gained most of tin? territory for their eleven, Every man on tin East High siiuad played as u unit In a iph- ch Ine, ' ■Mike ,J ■•‘OorT CaJdb Hcelfel Frltr” Jack ' ' Stub 1 ' THE TEAM ' ' Buibby Capt, Curly Latnl)E.t u LeiB Pep’ ' “SartV ' Coacti- CanwflBht Sawber , ■Pu iir ' , -Fat ' “Fummy ' AEROPLANE ' ’A East Green D-.l) ' 0 — Uthkosh I] PlnldaylnK a mubbom tluf si- nnd a vatlml number of prouml gaining plnya n« [lit: B [- APk, East HEfih buttled the husky Oshkosh eleven to a 00 He at Oshkosh. Nov. II. oa E-now covered gridiron. K Is said that OsIiIiomIi High hns not tic-i n bouton on her homo field in tho Inst IS yu-jirs. i.mt Bn.pt Htfili caiae incur tn putting a bis holt In her record, Exit High suit-played the Slurt team until (he last sis minutes of ptuy. Fast High hud little trouble gaining ut will thru the line or around tin- ends ; but once In the shadow of their goul pasts, QBlLkosh weuld allwayi but up n gritty resistance, ami 11a at nigh was held down on Ihe one or two yard line. It was a well played gami}, and there was but little rough work mi ciiher side. Only four penalties were called, two for Fuat QSch, unit two for OxlifcoEh. (’apt. [jimlieau, Hell abd Schilling allcrbalpil In rushing the pigskin down Ku- Hold, hut ■Itlle was accomplished in the Hr t half, in the second Jinlf East HIrIi opened up nnd [dayvd some real toot Pail, fin Buy opened the half kicking to Oshlceah, tiui, Onhl{H :di was up against a htSJT proposition and H wus generally a case tit punt whenever they secured Liu- ball. On the other hand Bust Kifih asbovit-d her ability in this period. Twice she wue close to the Oshkosh goal only io lom- the ball on downs: and toward the end of the period let jl Ht-ure slip through her hnnd , It was oil the fourth down, and East IDr ' Il had alx yards to go, Captain r amliuiiu dropped Lack up if to drop kick, and idiot ll forward pans t his brother, EUimmy IjuiLicph R ummy bud crossed the goal line unit wins partly «t for the catch, but the to . was a bit wide, ami the halt Just Hlipprd h(s. lingers. Thl vn EuhI Ili«h’ji hm( chance to score. The end fit the dbariur wns called an the ball was being liftugbl out to the IMI yard liin-. In ike Iasi fiuarter neither eleven Boomed able to gain much territory. Both were forced to punt on their lam dawn. The jairne ended In u 0.0 wore. ANNUAL THANKSGIVING GAME Ess! Green Bay 7— West Grsrn F j r - Liny up: Rummy i .amtiMUl . . . ., ' 1 $, Left end Arthur Jaudriia ....... ' 18, ..Left tuckte Wllllm m Kelly ‘M ..... , E ft guard tester Cranston .Center Vincent Pelegrin , ' IT , .. .Right guard Everet Beeson ' 18 Right laekle Frank Gpvin ,’18,.. .....Right end Dona hi Bell .,.“19..,,,.. Quarter back Norris Schilling .... ' I? ,,,..,, Left half Eld ward Poplin ski , .... IS Full back Ear] Lambean (CapL.}... ' 17..... Right half isubBlitulea: — liunold O’Neil ,,..,,“19,,,, Slid Charles Sauber . IS. . ..... ... , , .Guard Samuel Cohen .“IT ..half Captain Curley Lam beau. his imsiy toe and Ills wonderful ground gaining ability. gave E-Isfit High the 11 rut f uni ball victory over V eat High that ihe team has enjoyed In the last fifth! yearn. Tnn much credit can apt he .given Captain i,ambeau. for hi playing. He broke up West High s Interference, and on ihe offensive when given the hall, was always taire or n Kala. West EHgb may have devised houic pbm in stop the fame.] Captain, but if they did that plan wen I astray. He lure through the line. Looted the pmum. in whirlwind style, and conned the points lor the winners Alone he made nearly (woahirdu of the Lust High total yard p. AEROPLANE. MelJiiii, for Ve t High. played n steady game, gaining consiatently. and tackling hard. Gallagher, for WeaL ibo played a heady game, while Bdllaling and Bell, for East High, did All I ti£i L was t‘Kp tiled of IliQin, Si-billing gH ' llLn under jiii ril s In n wnstcrLy wtylp, The khiim- wn witnessed by the largest crowd which was over packed In the league c round for ti lift over live thousand were |inmi when lleferee Hal I _ i ■ ■■ 1 1 ■ i u called fur the ■open I llfi hlekuJT :it 2 : fil o ' clock, Wi ' jfl High wen fhc loo and ctione w defend the emit gout, Ijmibean ticked oil and leaner returned the halt lit yards fur West lUsta. GalLagh.eE ' , Hayes. MaulieWf and Me Lean then allerniWl In eArrytpg the loll down the field, East High seemed enable to slop them. Once a hWnel worked for Went and trick plays gained much territory. Ilefore the end of ■lie Unit quarter McLean went (lira. for a touchdown, Dwyer missed on the tiekout. so goal was rwrcltml. Score, Wttl High S; Enat High, i . Gallagher kicked cIT to East High and Schilling returned the oval IS yards. East High then started a march toward Want High ' s goal. Lambi-au, E!t?ll r Schilling and Feplinskl were each iturt or a gain and Pi-plliukl seemed nblo to find the smallest holes. Two forward ptLHsea to Schilling worked for firm down each time. Time Tor the quarter was; called with Earn High tn pof-aeslon of ihe ball on Weal IHgh ' s sis yurfl line. On (It lirst play of the sneohd quarter Bell gained (wo yards and Eben Tauubrsu went over left side of the tine for a tone It down. He kicked goal. Score, Earn High, 7; Wert High, ■6. ] sinfbeau kicked off hi Wart llfgh. Gallagher soon broke away fur a thirty yard run. East High broke down two forwards, ji nd Kcon broke down another, getting postesslon of the bell on down, After an exchange of punts lime fur the liatf was called. East High liavlbK ] kim Ms skin of llie hill In the ri-nler- ef the field- Td ujH-n Hll- HH-Cend halt Gallagher kiekrd off to PTust High, LftlflfoCnu wilk Laid out for live ml nu tea on (he first play but came lack strong with a thirty yard run around end Sam Tier replaced KelLy, And t’ohen went in for Hell. The play Mir in the second liatf was hard. West high opened up wtLh :-ci isn forwards Inn only one worked, Ek l High played a de- fensive game and were content with punting when they received the oval. [hiring the last quarter of the game l-last High held the ball most of the time- As s oon aa West High received thm ball, they held and forced] to punt. Several forward passes Vi i-ri‘ iried by Wert High tint mily one tvas Completed- Ht l (be game la.-aed a few min it tea longer the Hcorc would probably have been if id i as East High was rushing dnwn the field when the game ended. Time was called with East high In possession or the ball on l Vest High ' s Itn yard line, Score, Eilat TliglL, 7; Wtffit High, d. We w on B E 11 oeson |3 E pkinakE Cr A n :.ton Cap T Lam bra u Vj Lit Kelly it, Limb C au s auber At T Jandrai n BC H filing fla v 1 u Fete c rim Co H ?;} en E45T HIGH TffACK TEAM ' 16 AEROPLANE. r ■ :rl¥ 1 TRACK a?16 Couch „ . H fclSUti XelSWiti faiilaSii . .Korl I mlicau THE TEAM WaiuO tlaf 1 LtaintMjau . , i ..M, !i hhiiik r, d Lac-ua, b road J ui in |_ Van LdtAben . High, J iiidp, li ri ;id Juni p, LLh u m Moor® . r . 7 Hiirdli-s, (H ]C viiult skliLLLinjt . . . . Polo vault,. ll 0 yard da ah rwmjrHtir ♦ ...... ................... ........ H unite, 220 yards Thelseo .............lUlle, tijilf wile Greenwood ............ S20; 240 ft idiAtieau .,..nW: 220.: -ho Jialf-wik roipy; it- ijiralHjao, SchlUhas. ■Grectnragd. ' ' Curley Lflwbttn. Mile relay: Demy er, Van Laanen, Theken. Moore. Karl LakrlLraU vn li rs L iiidl v LiltiaL honors :lI X. K. WLieOiiahi S 1 ■. 1 1 ■ r ■rtc’h.sliiKltr meet at Appleton. Od May H3lh the Knm lElfih baseball team c ravel ) to Hulaskl. defeat hiK Lite PiiLiafcL Ueda by a aeon.- uf £-3. The gaqno was w ' lfoeajied l y a Large c-rtiwd. O AEROPLANE THE VO K ON OMA MAID, On the lGih at January the Glee Clubs, of the East and I Vest High School s presented Tito VHjkcdLnins M.iiit,” an operetta, sil tlu- Arinury. Tills was earnc-l thru vi-ij successfully. Tin- -st fy of ”‘T Ili-- Vok!i]LLn:i:i Maid opens in KybOsllrt, il suburb of Yukuhoma, where Lhc guests are asse mbled lo celebrate I he sliteentb birthday of G-SIns-aiioeg- Her father, whe lias recently tiled, bu Left a will, the terms of which are known only tu Mtedo, the mayor of K j ' huKlm. TSk ■ ■ are, [hat O ■SLtiji-i ' -Sonjr. ill oncl it Hk Lnherit the fpr[u!ii- which her father lias left, must he willing to give herself In marriage to Fhttedo. the mayor. When O-riiiiK-a Song hears of this. she is In dlspcilr. She therefore gladly accepts the opportu- nity to visit America, when, t’ltilcdn Snsiftkig her h tvlafldlr her education there, acesum pan Letl hy her nurse. Tung-Waga, and companion, Klsslmee. T vi e year elapse, and the second act lake. place on the day Q.ging.a-KoB|! la expected harm- for Iter marriage, She returns with her companions, itm| Ftatlcdo prepares for nn InmedEale ceremony; but as the ceremony Is shout to he performed. Harry Cortcase, an Airit-rieiiii, :i|j]K a Mrs mi the .-icenc, and announces [hat he and (i-SIng-u Kong are married, anil that he Is mayor of his native city, Mursvlllc, O-SIPF-ifSowr attue that she lias full- lllLed the remifremenia of the will In that she is willing to marry ratted , though circupi- IK I-H render It | In possible fur her [ do ho. FiUlPilo, disgusted, cm. milts What liR rails ’ ' Kendal suicide, Tito casti Takas I. tie raid of Klboaho . l ... . . Ah Ko, f’hici i laundry man from IT. S. A Mo von Vo, a policeman Fatted-o, mayor of Klboabo Knogudi, his aecwtury Harry Cwtease, an American lawyer. . . CMHng-a-Sanjf, a Japanese heiress.....,,. Kissinii ' c. her CBinpim lOU. ,, Tung Wnga. a -Japanese nurse Hilda l _ ... , r ■ 1 1 ' i 1 American Tourist -.. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■. ■■ ■■■■ Cleehaa, Japanese chorus and Yokohoma Maid Ballet ....Earl Lam beau Allan Kerr Rudolph BoUchard Ltulrlue IJorschel Jack Phillips .......OlTl Jllltcr ...... .Ida Arthur ..Thelma .Melville -.Myrtle Knhaiipi t Bernice Brady Ethyl Williams ....... .Glee Club The musical part of the operetta wit under the direction of Mr. ftihi, the dnneing under Mr. Kmtlow. uini the dramatic p;irt under the direction of MUbg While s: AEROPLANE. If ffl | f | % % % % $ % t ' f r. LINCOLN CLUE TIm‘ Lincoln Club has very creditably ncnultUNt it Mill r during the pant year. TIl ; Club n orfinnlzcJ by Mr. IU-uki, four years ajso, f. r (he jnirjui-.M. of encouraging the hoy of En u EElnh In b ' ■! ‘In ' «]M)ak3nE and iletnai an: . Three yearn a no Mr. Garry amumed ad vi so rah Ip. Lul upon Ms returning i-o .. Jni35sun l resume poal graduate work, Mr. lloroe. u p. nf IV. graduate, was tliMii an advisor. M r. I lorn- in a patient and energetic worker who won tin:- respect and eopffidcnce of the boyh frinu the start. Under his gutdimre the scope ul the Inti tins Leon miitcrkiLLy in irf eased, and the hoys have rrnpiNl niany benefits frmn jhriLi - 1 ic-i- jlimI ;ntvice there Raised. 3t, Homo laa repeatedly Entpressteti upoon ih( hoys ihn frnrt (bat seircxprumrimi is the cmisi vnltiaWe JiHset nasmism ' d by any hu man be in g. This roine se ibtl tm i ii has been mitfe manifest by many on ihts school roHlnibi who nm new enjoying the higher positions of life, and ]uls always c nccii raged tho rtul to better efforts. The Inin olii Chib has fumed out ami trained every debater on the Kast High inter- seliutiLdtSc team for the pul twn years. This aptalcn well for Ihe Club, din eompef I tloa tor plnees on the Earn High Stale League Teanm Is open to ihe whole school. During tin- year the IJneoIttLans enjoyed lh lr aiMinnl i.umquet ami sim-fna] nihcr pophil functions. The (Hikers eleeftod for the lam sifincxtcr are: Claude (Jr.vnwood. l J rcs.; I3 b Khode. Vlced ' refl.; Raymond Kinlcii, Sue.. Trim . Tim prospects lor IJIg look exceptionally bright, ami El Is hoped (hat Ihe Mn™iu flub will continue Lo enjoy ihe support anil confide nets of the mudi-nt Irody. AEROPLANE. mask and cuue The Mask ilhiI Wig Club re-organised lor irk noon after school o :imI |ti Sopto niber,, amt ii! mcoLisRS have been held iwk“ n nwplti nil through the rear l r iiil ' . ' f a new ruling, llr. Ream appoint-.- I rive teachers to direct the work, tick one e« Slave charge of three meetings, This plan has proved. ' i i.-ry nueiii H fnl. Fuller the- direction of the MEuea hdilnmunis, Schuctle. Kies-. KoppHn. and Taylor, Intcnsellng programs have been giver: ai each meeting. The general Shir nf work has been pf-JClLL.al.ty tin 1 .-anni- ils in fnmier yean: . Du ring the w inter the club studied the Irish Play Movement, At obc meet Log a scene front the •■ ( ' uni tiain ' ' wax presented at a later uiu the play Spreading ilu- Sews, 1 ' whErli showed to good advantage the drimaaile ahlLtt) oT the Club nLenitniTx, One enjoyable social a [fair was held, thin being a children ' s character parly to cele- brate flnllMwiVen. jXe a regulir ihim-Miik . by way of a change fro-ui tin ' uhumI program, the ruomeoLo jb. queatlon; ' ' Resolved, itun kwso h rts an frrfrrtblo to tight shirts. w-jia settled by debate, ihe of Urinative winning. 1(1 .March a very inE i-f r- 1 Eiijc program, COlisdaiEn.g i.f Ivud LhgK and iiiuxiiial iiiHtiherx, wax given In. honor of S(, Patrick ' s I kty, Drelpniatory work forms :i part of Itic opting activity. At llu- pri-tEinllLii.r.y try. mil for the Ijcsgue Contest, llrsi place a.i, Bwitrde:| to ,-Uvlnn Libert. who stive The Man with Ortc Talent and. second to Hazel Sehualtc, who gave Pro Patrla. The officers serving thin yv:.r were Alargsirt ' l Res to, president; K (h.cr K p. ' . tee -presi- de al; an iJ Eunice rttis.it li. secretary and treasurer. Altogether, the club feels that this has been iv biflU profltable year’s work. K. T. S, SENIOR DAMQLiEt Ora me fli!vvii(4T th of February, the Senior elux.M buy® {heir annual bmniuei. Tlila •wjlh CULI‘ of the moat successful alTsihra eicr given in she school. The hall wok prettily aee orated with llufin. QuSHiap Bonschel. president ol the clans Anted rh toastmaster, and Mr. Ream, Mr. Herne. Miss Kcllelter, Mrr-. Home. rtiwdo Greenwood, arid Ahlen Cm sick responded m toasts. Alter the feast, dancing was enjoyed. Dnjrinp the football seuwn. Ifcrte football dancee wore given tiy the Athletic Arw clitlra, at cite Elks Hall, One took place after tba gome with Marinette, one after the Itam with Appleton and one after the TfewtHsg-l vlng gamc. At the end of the football Reason, the Senior jurist gave u baiLQuei to the memb ? of the team, the roaches. and the men uf Lite faculty. After the banquet, Mr. Etnolfrl and Or. HoBolh cnlerlilnei the fbQih.il] turn and their friends, at u dance ji! ihe Elks ' ball. A danCo mbs glveii on the tenth of Pebrhtiry it the Woman ' s UuJMIug. to matte up ihe deficit incurred by p reacting The Yokohama .Maid. ' Many of the students of both hlf ' li schtiolbs iti ended, and nil had a very enjoyable time. A very pleasant enierMlnmcnt was Riven tn the AsuteniWy Hall on ih alxlh uf March, when :i qutflujttc of ndgro«i from the TdBkegrn In Hi lluto. under the direction of Mr, Charles Win ter Wood, uni; a number of oil Bouthern pin utaUuti songs, Mr,. Wood., who had teen a schoolmate C| f .Mr, It cam at Helolt, liImj told us runny Interesting facie e-ujum- rn- Ltijt the evolution of the negro, and the ea m me -p. d able work done by the [nail cute. jud£u MfcGULii.ii Riivn iLH n Rplendtd talk one morning about patriotism and LH work duite by the Hetl Cross Society. EXTRA It is reported that .Midi Hhick IiAh at List found it book tli eli neither Myrtle R. Margaret M. has read. CPM the rrquesl of Lite National l fe lioe Society, through the local society, aboui forty of the boys have left school (o work onthe farms. All of tHaur, who have their work up, will receive full credit for the years work. Carrie Jacobi and Florence G-0 Hn former graduates of East lltRh, arc ' now studying at Columbia University. Currie Jacobi Lb studying for A. [6. A. degree- On. the eighth of May, a drcbimatory contest was held in the Helmut auditorium. The schools of Mena ha, ECimknnnu, and Green Hay were represented. Tbs- first place went to Harriet Kun, of Ksnknikoa, for the declntiiatloti “ ' WbOsO Afraid? , the second place to Alice Muttons of Kstuksuna, who Rave a nolcotJoji from A nut 1 of Green Gables ' , uhd the third to Ha Eel Schuette of Green Bay, who gave Pro Fslria. The Urn place In oratory went to Gen nee Yonder Holden or Kaukauiiii for hi ora tlnri National Apostacy. Te judge were: Superintendent . It. Wallins of lie Ten- Principal It. C. Winner cjt West Do Pen imj Principal R A. Mass of AIreiuio. Arthur ncniimeyer who It-fL subcicil recently to enter the Annapolis Naval Acadejiij Is now serviiiR on thi- battleship Michigan. 1 somewhere on the Atlatnk- Hid you know that MSsh llood Ik a graduate of Hie Stout Institute ? ' so AEROPLANE SENIOR CLASS PLAY GREEN STOCKINGS PH-r-RCN IE n AT CHh ' MliUH TMI ATT. H MAY 23 . 1 S 17 ■ ' firppu Sii3L-kSiLK!t is i tip worti of the celebrated RnpIMi novetLsl, A. K. W. Ilium u, Li lid It la ii merry pin y both in plot nod ilinlOglLe. Tilt 1 plat deals With Ilii ousEoiil whereby ilei elder sister an aompBUod to wear green stockings at the wedding of n yotinpr slater provide ] aJh.0 lihTH id i happens to he unmarried or Linbclhrolhcd, After having warn lire bated green hi tn- king twice, Celia Fanulay rebels -when the iShop approaches tor her la wear them a third i imp. Shu [biwefnre Invents a sweetheart who hears the mime uf Smith, ;m.l she excuses his ikui appearance by saving that, Immediately aner she has become engaged he has Lean obliged to nail for the war In Smith Africa, The .surprise of her slaters forces her Into del nils which have to be manufactured at abort notice- She Is even induced to write a letter to him. and although she aubaequenlly thinks she has destroyed it, It 3 mallei I by her younger slater, in an endeavor to estrloite hcraelf from her predicament she later succeeds in having published In the London Times a nniire that f ' ul. ttciiiih died October Ittli. The strange pari of tbc story Is that t bi- ns me which she thought was pure fleiliLub.-i i berm ' ; by ;m uTliepr in Iter Majesty ' s service, wlui receives the letter,, and turns up under an assumed name shortly after the publica- tion of the ili-utb notice. Ella Interview with Celia results in a series uf laughable k E tv p • itaos that terminate happily. Time; Present. PloCo— Suburb of Liverpool Act E — [loom !il Mr. Faraday ' s Country lionise. February Itth. Evening. Art II — S mo ilh Aet I. Eight months later. About six o ' clock. Act III— “Morning room In Mr. Faraday ' s house. Evening, minio day, William PUMdV tills daughters)! Colin ....... Phyllis Evelyn ( Lady Trcuehnrd | . . Madge [Mia. Rockingham]- Mrs. Chrlsoi™ Faraday of Chicago lAnm Idol Marlin {LLe family ' s faithful servant) - I -Egbert Tarver (In love with i ' hyllta) Admiral Grice ................ .............. Colonel Smith Henry Steele .Tames Raleigh ...... 1 1 Two Bnsltah Gentlemen 1 ... i ■■■ ....... . Aldts Cuslck . ,, .Peggie Etpji.ni ...... Irene John . MlnnLe Siraubel . .Irene rjiniunllLO , ..Emily Delloyo Vincent Felegrln . Walter , Roy 0 o! fre l mcui Q uirLoe Uorscbel . . .James Etpnoy ....Carl Kopplln John C. Coonen, a member of the East High Fat uity, turn rrei-nily jiiionL Urn Officers Reserve Corps. lip hns been eln-swed na on “A mnn, AEROPLANE. r ■ A ,:. ■ ■■ lit Mill tHlfilL tit 1 [I John Harold Winters Whw fiinl Soplfi infer, j- 131I.S Orville Detjen TATfea Died Mnjr 10 , 1017 Off AEROPLANE FRE MMAN CUHflENT EVENTS TOPIC “Majjur General Puna-ton tiled Huddenly at San Antonio. IVsbh. recelvo such honor without a mlliliff training at West Point. 1 lie I k the ufcily titan 1 ::■ M. E3. filudynSs arc «f four kind , likened 10 UK ' BPODK-C. funnel. drainer and sieve HEARD I H PHYSIOLOGY J, The kidneys- la In (he north-west part of tlu; liuh. They took Like the Liter wills knots -In l| r Art. 1,. (At (he sen Lor banquet ab (he satad sppearedl — O Lord, hate mercy nn 1 hc-sr vlrl Utils. E la roll! V. E. (ReadlnR of Bama 1 sweetheart in Liicrnlyrn 4 r In the language in which the (Kill writer ili-snrihejc her) — She Was it bony (bountol iwHt Bensla lass. •■T Ve b-wjij, wdirian. shobied Lite orator, and what would fallow 1 We wreuid. an hi a man at tho hack ef the audience- promptly. Farrni-- l hrrdl} know whai to do about Eddie; he |g ho hunk ward About learning to lead. Principal — ' Teach hi in Hebrew; that, reads backward- V. G. -“Wbat Ih poello license? M. K. - ' TrlvtlL-Kc far a poet to lice. Mi n. — Where In the former Csar of UubsJ ? John C. The Cr-nr L? in his sts rumer camle, shoveling s-now. tlsn P. — ' ' Who made ns spiritually [ten? ' Eleanor D. — George Washington ■ Ttic doeior put hit name on (he death certificate In the place reserved for the cause of death. E i FRE5HMEN CURRENT EVENT TOPIC Quil-c i bit «r i n hll l.i Id is has gdllefl Into [Hi? United Stairs. I Arii 4 ni It Is the worst. The sheriff at n town there lo-mlcd n sired sprinkler with 5 it) galltsns at linuor and sprinkled [Ini str«ts with it. Mts:, K. | To Freshman after a study period) William, I think tluit you have w-nsicd about nil of this pcrldil. William— I— I wjih Katenins Us you;, Mi K,“ !Ec You art: []ll- hTe;-.ih s,: f Life in me, She— ‘Did jfuu every try holding your iTeath? MIb-b H. — “What Is rtiLokjjuiiiiinon? ' ' J. H„ — Thin ' d a game of Pinochle. Miss Tt,— 1 | that right, EdwardT Ed. s. No. chea , WERE THERE NO HALVES? ' Ear] S. i is l v I nir cnur-rs for I Si i? Revolutionary War) — English soldiers were to he euas-L- H ' red In l tie United States- ' Tip you 1 1 kr- vroenSe.wiirseT’ ' lr So: I prefer blank verse.’ ' ML s IL— 1 Peter, will you name and describe liter different kimSs aT feet In poetry. Peter A, - ] don’t know; 1 always rt my feet nsired, ” ■UNFORTUNATE ENGLISH TEACHER Pupil {Giving a topEe.i— ' The men u-f ancient. Rome were aecimomed to go be- fore the Renat l- ;ind ps-es-s their sulis, HOW EAST HIGH IS PREPARED TO RESIST THE INVASION OF GERMANY OR ANY other Country 1 Dorothy might tend us some powder. £ We ml pch t send out Dorschel, Minalmn. Cusiek, Grrillnp, Ffnaeper and Greenwood to talk (he enpnij- death. 5 We might send Gurley and the football. learn tlirtnigli the renter nf the enemy and kill them outright. t We might usp Fnt Jandralc for n forliflcaiEon that would resist even a 12 eentl mater howHser, 6 Any one of the leadens could give Hip opposing general a ' ■bawling out and make him foi-L so eheap tli il he ' d withdraw ' h La array. S tVe might induce (lie enemy to raid Lhe domestic science department Just after h klng day. They ' d be sure to tJiekle some n[ the bread and then ' ruff said. 7 Mr. Ceonen dcrlnrea that iintplnp from the Dumber of exploded test tutsan and holes burned In desks. at Least s5x new ex plosi vest have hern disertVeriMi by rhoinlHlry stu- dents. S !t the enemy eould oheorre the heart rending aCTiaction displayed by MyrtLe and Frank when they eay eood-bye to each other fur two linurs every noon they would dp. tun BO-ftly away. and wtift ten™ of pity in tiieir eyes, sjilt fnr home. !i ]T musie has charms, to soothe the savage breast, then Prof. Knna and hie. glee club would have to- be jsui in the front rank of dur urmy id subdue Ibe ein-my. Lfi It La elalDied that l]nb GotFrtdMd and Jim Honey are good shots— Cut pool). 1] Mian nrauiLs s ys; that uny of her German clasaes could listen to the KaLser Add under si And his plana -If he told them in English. 9n Junqtfi r. — “Sli, dnn ' t tell any one: I shaved lasit AlgM ' Pro sEi of J.wne Shaving First- Secs tli lit there- iF-no dahpser of hid mother hi- latTcrlnB. Seeffltd-SHpi Inlo the pantry and takes some cream jlenI |nt(s U ou hit- fate. Third— Uae in the ti.-i+’H door and calls gently, Kilty, Kitty. Kitty! Kiinlisli Trdfhtr — “Whit ten ho .la, ' The boy has Ids toaron ? ' G I rl I ' jpU — ' Tretrii se. ” l,Hr. C. writes emtinlnntfnn gtttolltmt cm the bnnll Art. II. ' What Lm. that iLr t word? Mr. f. -‘TMscti™; what dues ll iMlt llk ! ? Art h . ’’Well., yon can ' t tell by looking at it 1 ai=-M Black Wltal fa the moot Lm port a lit fact abn.it Popes Easay on LTIltclBiB ' ? Vlhtocil I s . Nobody cah niMlerMLaud It. A SAD MISTAKE Mies K — 5 i After Shorty L. had winked at hen SLr. you ' d bolter hove your eyes tested. AHiTKMETtC Teacher — If your father borrowed flfltJ aiid promised to pay it Imck at the rate of Ilf) jK-r week, ituv,- murh would tie owo n| tin? end of ten weekaT ' Bor Teacher — “You do not know your arithmetic, 1 Boy— “nut [ know my father. Mis It— “Edward, what ilgure nf pjwMieh Is there in line hfty? | Utsr) — Have yon fouiul it yet Kil. S. — “No, I wan looking in line fifty-one. 3 don ' t know wiietc? line fifty lx, Mr. r. — Bari. Will ynu name the pliyslcal eharaeteriwile of tine Airier lean Indian? ' Karl S. Tke men mostly cu eased tn agriculture,, and the women took care of the tiableaf Sentence In tSusin-e.-is. English— He put bia hat upon Sits head M Ijss Sehin ti.. “OIuks, why upon? Some definite reason, ' Raymond hi. Well, he put St up and w hU head. C. rt, B, ' ' Ruth ' e Htuck up, she swallowed her pun. T. II.— SpeakdiiK al u| the date of the debates he I ilk ctiaoKeil to the day before- “It ' s post pmii ' d, nn, 3 mean preluded. In Business English— Lillian P, at end of liar ndvi-riLsciseni r — “Tnm Jones, SJure Fusy DHln, ye FAE 3 LE Oiit bn I my night in .Mjirrh, (to be precis?, the 34 th of starch, nil? A, Km three fair ■im i-iii-ii’H were followed borne from u link u file Turner Hull, by three fair youths. whom v:v ihhH call, (just fur social puFpa e r Wallle. Itubbte, and lusi tint not legst, Reddle). The three fair maidem. tciTOt- ' wtrlchen. hurried home ilh- fast at they could possibly 150 Tvliieui mussing their hair, or hpvtns any Other calamity of such nature beWl ihem. They thought nf ell the kail und wktlted things they hud done In (heir sweet young 1 1 v ?H r am! w re already piomLHlnfi to themselves. that an long rut they lived they would never da Any- thing EiWh ar- p titling Att egg Eti the electric f-ir . when ihe-) (bought the mum nodded re- papering, or deed! 1 of like nature. After- they reached their respective dWhicUfu , Hury hurriedly mild licotl tilLe to (heir Lcnofactom. Cl mean murderem) „ went to their little teds, mad hurried up to school the fol- lowing Monday morning to tell their sellout friends that three toys had followed them all iEih- way home (to within three Llaekt of Tony ' s how— Iherct, I kiiit It away— i anil all the way they had never said n word nf encouragement to the three daring youths, P. s. — t-’ r further information, apply to ih «ald above named young men. and Itnl cm from headquarters ibe only and original story of Following Girls llama ' 1 , or How- 1 wish 0 was in bed. J. C- C. ’ Pray lei mo hiss yuur hand,” said he With loohfl of burning love, D can remove my veil? ' ' maid she, Meeh easier than my glove, — Kt, Miss ittnefc — ' What is a iraiifllarti dcntlstT Howard M.— ,r A traveling tosh puller. □Mr, Canrlghl rays the Aleghaple are not flsli- al- though Lhey are constantly teing sealed, .Ml a Black— ' Kamo a Conlemporary of Reger Bacon. P. A.— v’Hmn. lie [ kissing her) — El ' s late find — She— ' EJetter ktc thnn never. ” Mr. Horn ”Ne -, what would you do. if you wi re cbulrmnn nml there wjlm jl metlen tefah,: Hu- house, and then a men sot up and pro nosed- -ah — (whispers) — Voire In rear— Oh. tills Es re sudden 1 - No woman ever made a for I pT ine.” ' “No. tut. they helped. Professor (discussing the organ !e and Inorganic kingdoms I— Now If 5 should put my eyes no. and drop my head sn. and n L move, you would Kay E wen a dod But 1 leap. E run: then what would you call me?” Voice iki rear if room— A clodhopper.” They did net rush or hurry, Nor sit iip late to omin. Nor have Lhe blue and worry.— Put they failed ih their eiam,— E . AEROPLANE. On E’ eb. 15 Harold V. ivr-iiL 1 11 sleep in AntHtth lllriory In the 1HW) ptrknl and Minrr rl s 3 loudly thnt he woke every one oh e up. yib;-- IS. — “Why diit MLUen write ' ParadEae ReBttlnod ' ? E, S, |!n ' 4ii|!n‘ h ' s wife died. ' PROFANE LANGUAGE Mr, Ciriarfchl “Ttoro in a refraner la the Library by ' He kC We Have noticed Unit Vivian Is tardy Daley. !te The CAST MIG MvSlC CABINET If The Si dor She uld Ever Squeal On Yen. Florence and lwester The Hull I ' Mt of Levin . curly 1 -milieu « The Cvne of no Aching Heart Ylitcrm Pelegrlu Lore Me While the LovIdr f Good Dorothy Hack The Girl en the Cover .I..,. -.. Tony Hniirtos 1 Left. Her on (he Peach at Honolulu Henry Kane tssrl of My Dreams .Iren Jnhn Sweetheart Pays . . Myrtle end Trank When the RIrIH Girl Caine A lots .....Huh Schilling Gee I Wish [ f Ezit A Girl.,.. CH IToni Lande You Are A Dun Berous 0 Jrl ..Inne Golden Somebody Teach .Vie flow To Love . Kfitu Gavin PUhftyfHHit .... Hay Larsen Ansel ' s Serenade .Ida Arthur FrEie Song ftu3Li DEi- K bcltghoniCiiTO pr , . , Kd Stenger The Cull of a Nation. .An Dehluyaer Ho ' fl a Devil In Ills Gun Howie Town . .. Ahmms My I.JiiLe Dream GlTl,. .Elsie WLLnon They Didn ' t Bel leve Me.,,.. . ...... Olivo Itrnwu Bash tu I Billy Willis m Kel ly O-MC ' fJ ' My, . , . , . .Gotfredscm Bridal Blushes I ermine Durian L’TOHSlhf the Bar . „ . ............. . . Jim lleney When a Muld Comes ECnocklnn at Yaur Heart (YlH Kopplln [ Never Use u EISr, Mr. II— Minnie Strautiel GIl Mr, Dream Man Mr. Enna ■Vo Get Everything I Waul. Bui. Yew lloh Madden When You ' re In l.avo With Semcc-tie who Is Not In l.nve With You... , . Dcm Hell If We Cant Hr eHb Same Old Sweethearts. We Cup 5tH l Be The Same EiL,lh an L f l] irlne Old Friends • -Mary nnd Dart f Id tie end l)uh Oh a. Beautiful Night Willi u Ihautlful Girl. . . ] . Thurman Sweet Cookie ... Israeli at Goodbye We ' re Throu li Tha Senior There ' s A Lille Hie of Had in Kvl tj- Good WtlleGirl Holen LeOlalr What Are Yen fining To Do Tomorrow Evening?, , .Red Iteehr Out of (he Cradle _ .Eddie purhe Ytut Can Tell I ' m Iflali .Mary Hart I ' m A ' Longin ' Fo ' You MIiirIi an SEEDV. EH? 1 llesrd In Anser. 1 1 Em. . — Q mat planted himself on itie bank nf the Vaico River, hut the 1 Tn H n defe;:t was nine to the facL that he dldnt cMhe up fast enough. AEROPLANE. JStr.CusicxM A. ] .- • rileadlnfc Ijib. .Ua:utri] Mr. Cau-nen. Here- It Haj-H. ' tmicTt elm wire to Ihc Ioiiruc. ' [ hEcjil ' i know where to And it. Mr. C.— Why. It’u garnet hiup you. em with. A. It- Ve?el tut 1 can’i find it,’’ Mr. r. — Liulk iLmiiEid in your mouth. X; wnpdcr you Jdii ' i Afi-i rrHiiliH if you can ' t find pir own tnngue. 1 ' S fi-rjil mon wttu (IlHCUBiilnK evolution, mlirn phisL. 4 ' ion caino In, bolding in tiln hand a sin;il| vial which he Mid con| l tifiiJ ihH- riixir of ll-fo. one drop ol which would pul. ii man buck Ion yeara. One of the parry ngi-ccd to take a drop. The dodos- was rnlti rl from the room fora moment, raid on, n turning found Him the man inul taken all the oHsir and had disappeared. They dually found him to tlir top of a tree, with h5s mil twisted aptnjnd a lltith. and hnliL- IlLR III til:- {AW a CDCDIDdL fc - T.- -■ nwip.ht was eltap ' aSn In the army. n. tl, Poor Charley ' Q Ii, tEtociung In A mcr. Hint.) 11 President Garfield vraa shin In cite mitosml pi niton. HAPPENINGS at FAST high Vincent Rote g Firm. Jell ii C ' lniHliL eoffs, Myri’o Ku— hops-, Curly Is engaged in l,nm.b L s lean. Irani- — yawp . hloh-jLi-i ' tV, May i pjH - 1 in jr- handkerchief 7 Mls t — la If [M ' -eussaTy? ' ' Ml 5a S.- Mary, what are the two extra ribs culled? Mary fl,— Spare rlts.- HEARD IN THE OFFICE (Ftrshnuin at telephone! Mother, who wrote the lilbie? ’■Ith( tiusthor,, I‘ve got to Knew. Rut mother £« look In the frent ot the Bible and roc. If I don ' t knew now. Miss Ii. will Rive me nero ' On a mule we Unit two legs L-ehlml. And t wo v,--i find before ; Rut we stand behind, before we find What Che two behind bo for, — Ey, SNEEZEVILLE SNOOZER INiblinhud ! ;■ lLl- SuiMvra of Lliu Huei-xi-villc High ftehool Yo I IN JUNE 1, IfJJT Lntr Mi Ml lots Entered In E ' osi Of nets jm SbwrfilEH ( ' Ibkj MrIEct. Edlt5H% i. SOAK. U U GOOD TEm l rust nf ' ' firft-n SCoclc- LhitV after ?i n days, nf (ar- viHiod, while rvhparslns after sellout, me their mips. Incise Two debainy 41 roil nil. AjifjErEoD ai:i] S[ vp:Lfl point. f lc-4i scs return i« Hm Afllriu- HLv ' -ILFl it Negative TvamB, I’HlOCLAMATlEJN 1 1 K AH ' E! HEAR YEl HEAR VE! 1, iho under LitniMl, rli heretic a vn that all soplm- mores attending the Junior front will be allowed iu par. I.ilk of the | UElClL. (Signed I W. T. REAM. Sworn before uo i.lIil- goplm- more class j April 1. Ul , Tills la 111 DO way cuntrury to the present statures nf the scute of Wisconsin. PRIZE FIGHTS On Saint Patrick ' s night, Mare]! IT. a series of prize fixl k were staged In SUau- blo ' s burn , next door to (Joi- fi-edsah ' s shanty, Several bloody ntisee resulted. and two members of the puriy were bwurded Iron croaseB for che brilliant bravery tliey displayed while under Ibe enemies (Ire. I aler relrysb- EiLOnis were served, eo which tin? giCttto did ample justice. My Dear .Mr. Ream: Yew have found. [ (car. chat ray sun needs some restraint. !Ha Lh nervous and very ntueli Inclined to pat more energy than he can afford on church work and hlri studies. tVe sEnn-erely hope yon will unite wlta ns (or the further development of Ills social m- tu re. Ye-bn respectful I v. .Mr. A. The editors lilimbly teg the pardon of MLnu ' e ft, for not devoting Enure riiuiee to her In these pagus, lint we prom- Ise to Rive her il Full page In our si cm edition. Dear VJu.: In reply la jour question ah to why a sLrl closes her eyes When kissed, iv e weald advise you lu send us your pliutopriph. a hi] We nuiy l;i. L a Wo EO tell you. Yd libs befcrH ' l fully. Editor, funerary So !he usual eii:- tom. tlio E.lilur. Imdihf jind she Joke editor of this paper will tioi leave sown on Die day lb la edition appears:, hue will be delighted. to Inter view tin- many siibserlbt-ts over [ 111 - telephone or by buv lng che in drop In and si-l- ies when we are eiui. — THE EAST E i It I H AD DEPARTMENT b’or Sale— Sly pin k flow- ered shirt — H- Grelllng. Wanted — A regular buy by a regular girl. b’or Sale —A per pel ual k rEn —Ham Cohen, Wanted — Informal Ion us te where MarLEta goes her com- idexlcn, Lost— A class ring— some- where at West High. Return Eo J, Golden. Bought t Paid I’or— Our voiy corner In the back of the main room (Myrtle Fm nkUn ■ Stolen My frwl plrl, Ite- wurd if rcCurned to Clifford, Ffuni A Sophomore-s him re. Owner can have jucifio by calling Lorraine- B, Lost, Strayed, ur Stolen A hnUE six lHhlnls Ri tiara to fSOtdun. Reward!! Wanted — A first class tlpihds line for n jami-lnfc. rope, See Don B. Hear Editor: F om, a young man of (.■iglHi on. I have a girl whont 1 go to ace every Sunday night. We iSuil ' i. (eel at ease vi I tli one another. Could you advise me liow to act or what lu dll ' ? [’ear ftlr l should advise you EO look at photograph iithmiiy. or tell sEorics, V ours for Lu i :i r I- happiness. Editor. Dear Editor: t an: a refined youna lady of elffliiooti sui!inLOF: ' r My, friends Eel! me I Bill fte-ml look Su g. a fate thm my m trior rnnflrniii. I am anslous to- ro hi Ihe stage. I ran sing and do fancy dancing, I have seep many theatrical achools ndvortlsed. Are ihcy- any KOod. Mlaa 1J. .My Uisir Mias I).: The Suamleo Tiu-otrLcni I Is recDminetidod. A lulruonnge of your arcomphMi- iiienl« can procure il jmjd!- Ieu;i o a Ihe t £0 la that lawn after two lossuns. Ed I tor. — o — Roar Editor: Wbut am 1 fo do? All Hip i iris : n- cr? ry aboat mo. Can yon sitgsc.ic any Immediate relief? Curly t . Dorr Sir: The best remf-dy we can superai at pri ' aem is (hat you eat enlciis regularly,, and cnecurafre Iheni In up olher way, Editor, 10 AEROPLANE. EI3 3 SN EEK E Y I LLE ii LCM I HONOR SYSTEM Instructor: Imbead of the ordinary recitation tills morn- ing. 1 will substitute o. writ- ten examination. Ilelng a pro«t believer In tlie honor system. 1 w||L not exercise any supervision over you. However, for convenience, 3 will have you sis two sonla nperE, Although 1 have Itn- pllcll confidence In your hon- or I will divide the class Inc two division s, and Rive each alternate row a different question. You wilt pten e bring your iiotelwoks to my desk and Heave them there,, lest tliey should got in your way and Interfere with your writing,. While the examina- tion Ih going rn. I shall stroll nnotthd the room, not for the purpose of supervision, hut simply to benefit ruy liver. The catanvEnatlwi will new he- ein. — o extra We were sorry to team c-t the aad accident which Le- fell uur esLeemud friend, Itcj tiottred sell. While engaging Iei a game ef ball r. the lilflhop ' a lot, he pursued the ball so Intently Eliai he loti his equilibrium find feLi In to a puddle of st agnant water which loomed up unexpeciieiL L ‘ bi-fere hint, ft Is fr-arod that tils griN ' ii suit will never recover Its former Hu Hire. — o— We have net Iced that when ■ over E’rofesser Yrabb plays cm bis cornet be continually wiggles about. We suppose Ills object Is that It mikes him harder to lilt. SBEEZKmi.t-: NftjUZKK sudsy tcifritjiVs a he YUMlNd FAST We r the folio « lug, lit-rdiy suhHCTltie the sum set oppo- site our names, for the sole purpose of purchasing ont- hair cut for Howard: Name Ed. Shenger , „ 03 Tom ttndic .03 Jm Hanoi ii 03 Karl Spearscbneldcr .. . ' H Vlncenl Pdeigrln 01 WANT ADS I’aLbl up a perfect form You can weigh what you should. Consult Madam Hi y. Advice sfsit Tree. pro- viding poBtage slumps are enclosed. In- 1 ruction IN iNTELLKYT- YAH t ' ONVH USA THIN. Ad- drewa nil communltuule-iiH III J ' ijiv, nr call at hHT cifilci-, wiiiclL is located In Hu- lower ltall r heforc the mirror, Amount received up u? date , , 13 Amount required 35 AVe ns-k cur patrons to l ■- generous In such a underlain Ing. nml wo hope to he Su PMSMB-lon of the required jimounl by June 15, su we can present him wtrli the :-:.innn for graduation, which wp are mire will be the source of unlmundleas Jsy for him — o— AUCTION SALE This paper gladly announces to Its pal ran s that an auction ■r-al ' 1 will he HehJ some LEroe near the end of May. Many of the young gentlemen of Hie Institution which pub- lishes this paper have eaUsi- cd. and wish to dispose of isoirse of their belongings be- fore they deiwirt. Home of the thlngH for -pale arc as fol- lows.; One good sol of false (eetb; several wigs; love lot- lerti from, former sweet- hearts; poles they have gath- ered for their spring finals; and gncH which they are sure ran bo pulled on the Instruct- ors nf i lie Institute. It Is fen rod (heir departure will 1 1 live the girl Hiidcnl body In tears. The bnys s|iy they will Ee sjitlsfleil if they enn only hCal the flennims at niatch- iri.c coins. LOST— My graft with Mr. Howard 10 Under. Jilulivr H. F Ft IV ATE VAUDEVILLE— Open every p, m, rrorn Jl5m to 3;f,i , Faculty not admit- ifil, V. V. FOR SALE niEAP— My la Hi year ' s lint. Ma ry 1 1 a rt . INFORM AT] ON WANTED — The turn tn Or Pent’. ISub Sobilllbp. IN STRUCT EONS CHEAP The proper way to court si young man. Every woman should make use of this splendid opportunity, a 1 will remain here but a short time. My gentlemen friends arc my best adverilsers. Uorothy E5. — o— lio ' s mother refuses lo Id him lislt outside of the city, sis 3te always gctu sick be- tween trains. rtiLlutir lias: It Mint El. K, will tvuiil her |he spring fin- a Is. Verily the E-ord tmx K reused Ifaiiu well. Miss tJ. it L r-s, J — 1 When are you reading. Ruben? rtiiheiL G. — “Tni al l A Ni-vv York linU-L ' , MIsh, R,- ' Why. Dorothy E). Just left ther ■ a few m Louie ago. DEFINITION lltiellaiiun: — A sLtmuLuu in. vrbldi a student tells all lac- does out know and a i«Mhir does the imrue tilths. Miss [tyfcck— h W 1 mC do- you associate with Lamb? ' 3 3. V. E.— Lamb ' s Tales. What would you Hay, began the prophet, If t yluiuLil ipM you that In a short time all blip river of this country would dry up! ' I should say, replied (lie patient man,, go thou anil do ilKewluj, tmr fttAM- R«y it.- Gee. look at that skirt! Jim, K. — “Where is elie?” Farhips these jnto are net all original At least reaped them for their age. HEARD IN AMERICAN HISTORY Jim U -— Tim luiLili- continued Into the eight under a full icKwin, Roy 0.— lAWR treel hod SO.tKMJ men under him hut he couldn ' t hold tils position, ' HELP, HELP, BRING A LA DDE- Ft Mr, Horne — ' ll takes more thnn brains to gel op an jl platform. .Senior — I wan t name goad bird wed. Freshman Clerk: You fool, birds grow rmm eggs, not seeds. ADAM AND EV£ wi SUFP05E? People w ere shocked long before i-U ' eirii-tcy was dEscovcTcil. C. K. — ■Teddy DilUoLb boa a good repertoire. A. J. A little too si mi L though, don ' t you think? E would not own a dogwood tree— ' Twould l i-;iw me after dark. You ask how Eueh s thing emu Lit he? Why, sure, the dogwood bark £ ■ Mlia black Please name a phem written by SouEhy. ' ,tl. ii. — Gray ' d Ktegy In a Country Church Ya.nl ' Alice VV. r Dorothy Smith Dorothy your head is a a liar as jl taut. Professor Enna — • ' Well, nirts. J dtht sec the point, Mr, C,— Tell about Hawkins ' adventure In Africa before coming to tike West Indies, J. Den ,J Jn sacking some slaves he almost escaped death.. 103 Egr AEROPLANE. Freshman IjlsIq — 3 J uor palrle -Efim 1 1 1 h ouuilhiui rebus l-hI. M, P. (TroualaUag the above ( —“The bojr la Who h M f ml her n ?11 Hiile . (gnltk from Hie ciaaaj “Oh, no. The bny n fitter 1 aHlie on sill Hides Doctor 1 ran tho umtrftJIa down the tu iti ' n threat anil opened it. Mr. Schneider lOtttlng rndj tu take Lln lu ululi picture) — ’ ' Kmlcb, flea; a |iuti!t in your t-[irs, iLtut Mi Italian can ' t you fold up your resist T” Mr. it. — “ Focal bly some day we ' ll lw able to extract augur from the air, ' Cninvtpud— We can ' t even get ml Ik out of pni s s m.m- And Hie cow can. ' Jlr, r. (To a Kiri in Ancient lilalory)— TIO wi ' ib fl drat dtacovenedr The girl - ' ■WelliL, wliya — v«U maybe— oinytic a burn tn Himelt by lightning nr uniiii iliiiig Like that. MJifl it.- What la a «UflBCr? Hnrnld V. E. — “A man who lives Iei a cottage, sleep on u 0 t, and eats collage ebOnsc. ' CONTRAST- WHAT WOULD W E DO IF— Alden C, Wouldn ' t |. ' UL-h Llilngn throdsb, Iturlj dliln ' t make (hat touchdown. June did il’i have ti powder juiff- Florcnce didn ' t have dates w Lib Lea. • Li I. il T. didn ' t have a ' msm ' . Ltorolhy B. didftT JUri. MnrULn It. had four point h. M Ionic 8. wasn ' t sarcastic (lolden It. (ell In love. Irony J. lost her temper. Henry J£, wouldn ' t jtluy Ilia tJkelek ' - Apploton didn ' t have time woman , The Juniors wouldn’t give a From, Bum Cohen wouldn ' t grin. Mary Agnes didn ' t giggle yiedorn EElstwy ciur-:: got a whort assign- ment. If Claude C, refused to argue. [f girls l.imI Leys refused to dunce jiIiw a Hauouel . PROBLEM IN FRESHMAN AORlCULTU RE If you beat row- will II glvts whipped cream? Don ' t siudy year Iobbou; lease n your study. Mr. El. (Coaching H. M,— Howard puL some iwp in thnl. Open your mouth aiul throw yourm-lf into It. 5 AYS MCHRV Ruth n ilu in my new cycle ear. In the seal right rtu t tu mot I mot a Lump at Kty-flrt, r jlien went on Ruthlessly. — Ex. 104 FPNALS Darkness e ' er Elan sfcy ag creeping Jusr like when our riimCu- corae A ltd [ill our I i; , |j l i J- Mulling fin-.-:; Arc jiisi hidden like the sun. Wt sillily unit n ‘ vmrk liar ' ll. We are up ills his Ul we blSnk IVItE we i-ver kjh |ii uur li i , -ji iIh. ? H will re somedme, me thinks. RUTH HO M SON. A Senior from dear nil] KjisE High, To kit ' d) on a bob did once try; Bui alfiu fur ln-r pride. — When rilii ’ tko! the horse shied, She Jumped — aEnt she Eu ruled — 01 Sly, This same very awkward yeuEijs maid To walk down the HtJtlrkji) ' essayed; She I ripped at th e top. And ruth 4 ill! dip slapped, And there oar dear Senior Maid slaved , MIsm B,- WImle looked si « though Lt had teen annotated? link Jl. - HIb nose. 1 Irene D. reciting Id American. History— ‘The ICciieIImIi were roming tail tlu y drtltk n bar. - th ey were Datum]]? dotayi ' d. Myrtle K. Looking down “1 her IntJcd shoes In A Puritan History, after being reminded nee in talk aga In- Oh! look where my tongue la! H Mr. Herne {In Hiysicdosyt -- Ruth, when due Ibe heart feel LEggcr Ilian ill uhy Other time? ' ' Jiuili It. 1 Promptly j — When you ' re taking a Hast cssm.” JIIsm. F. — ' JeiirilH ' , do you kniiw wtijit bandit means! inutile Dotbeaflen — Yea, one who La tap- lured. Heard In Mis K ' g Caesar Cliiaii. A. It. — “The dense soldiers hindered one anolhcr in lighting ' - H It Is easy 2C but hard to 41 ' . far! K. — That relieves the Almighty of great rerpomsLtdlHy, Hr Jl. taUseiK tniinb-dly i — ■ ■Where due the body yet up Into the head. BeLLT ' OUR FOOT ALL HERO James II. I am a self-made man. AEROPLANE. Ed S. iL.lit. IV | When Heiwthomti dfad, his wire. grlefairlckon, tiliol (ahiH) herself away freon (he world. ' t lore coffee I ICW HOL f love “Curly And hope be love rue. G. V. IJ Tkisi, hniif hi;n(J 41 1 VV. If. desk In .Mr. Ilome ' ja rcfttn aftc r (lie clasu had been dismissed. “Mra. Hume, our i k ' ikIlSki rl jr neighbor; Tulil inn-, which wob realty labor, That my | Innle was 3. girl 13 r whotu [ could noil be p ronrl. ' Net ice or board — ■SENIORS. 4 op 5 Btl.ll io lie sent (o engraver, bring your il.iM E, TbomtLB (reciting In American HlatoryJ — “Mr. Carrrlght. did you a k me for a staler Voice In back or mem — I.j. ili l out. Hilmi. be in malTietl, L ' ISN ' T THE PROPER PLAGE ANYMORE; Ed 5, {Translating in German j — The sac down m the EAbld, Hllnnlwlh on lieiit- hardt ' s elde, H Teacher- - What are you playing with? I tLEiSl — ‘An Child It: band. Te Ctlir- WbIL U ' b contraband. Loo: Rive It to rot. li 11C4 - 1 Clerk (EUhfcittg Hiot bill n Anil did you take n, hath, sir? GuchL- Vy — la der vun ml Bains Humid V. B. Hu I.H. 4 I H Whut it the difference between a poet s grid a lady pod ? A BOVS ESSAY ON the HUMAN EOEJY The human body constats. or the head, thorns, abdomen, arid Legs. The bead contains Line brains, In coho them are any. Th« tburinc contains the heart and Iuosh, alnu ib liver and lights. Ttn- iibilmncn contains Eire bowiVa. of which there art flvuy, u, u, |. o. u. imd sometimes w and y. The teg extend fro it the abdomen to che floor, and have hinges at the top and at the middle to enable a fellow to n-lt when tending or to a land whan silting. HAVE YOU MISSED ANY? Mis K. [Assigning a lesson In Cur mu: Events! — ' We will take all the articles on the front porch (page}. Ihl 3 , (In JJl. 4 — What kind of work did Gniy do? j. 11. — - lie worked [b :i onuujiary. Arrud vir-rmsis l Messenger announces tbui i!n iMi.piii.ln is wounded I, Superior Offlcar — T suppose by n accidental discharge of tils duty. ' 1 Mr, C, — What HtrikeH you MLiiHi fnrolbly i 3 i Uncqrln ' s character? HliLhy ft.— “Hi FWd. Some c Ivin !■■ ■ on earth art vwy strange. TIli- mysteries (Hereof iro mmy; They nay I his Is a world ol chariot, And yet I cannot Loi-row any, — Ex. A VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OF MOTION C|. D. I Tran Hist In r In German] — ■ ‘ The uearrr he gut the fanter he went. ' ' 31 r_ C. — Van Essen, what Is a ran fie ?“ H. V l B. — L t ' s set. That ' s rutiuy; l kitv |i |nnt year.” Tlniwltt V. E. i. lit Literature 1 1 — 13LJ June Porter write ' Cottage C ' heessT ' irit-uitlsti Chlefa). Earl . luivlug a topic on Let In Amer. HIb.i— H enry Lee was the ana of n-Eglir Horse ' Harry I aw. PROBLEMS OP TODAY l Hdw tiiiitiv sriiidrs w|H grnilunte? £ Where Ih Fred Kr.ap ' s pompadour? Why Lh Mi-s Lftchi ' n half Mack mill Miss Black a light? I Crowing mi ¥-ooh n rapid rale. How tail will Eddie ESierki; He In snmher year? How many times la Simon tardy In a week? 6 EEow izuiny gut thrSr Itflli L ' liuiLgcd at 2:50? 7 How innay -will ho left In Glee Club at the end of the year? ■ 13 Mini. nisi. Test — Question — Whut in a flair- Answer A fief Ih a slave. 1 En Mod. Hist, Test -Quewtion — Whm. la the papal trull T Answer = The pupal bull La a piece of paper with a picture of a bull on It, and a tall ultarlu-il ' lit shorthand, correcting work on the Heard— Mlsa L. — What. Is (lie mutter with [tOlH L rt . Viols? Fair Malden -- Oh. sir. catch that man. Ho wanted, to kE H me. Ptoslrs Feted Blrian— That ' s alright, Mins, There ' ll ho : mother along lit u minute;- TO A JUNIOR MISS {With Apologies bo Tennyson] Suitors many have I Had To count them, ynu mind add and add; Rut now, alas, the Eablea are turned I ' m left alone, and apurned ami spurred. A RARE CASE, ir oeeo Aldcn CL— (lm Lit.}— ,L 3 Ers. Browning received great encouragement from the bud she married. 107 Too ifcvigerous to be printed on paper, usually printed on Asbestos AEROPLANE The tumor welshed 112 pounds. and the patient ¥ ¥ pounds, so ih Hector reW VOd the patient instead at the tumor. Mica lli — ' ' Hoy, hat was th 5 name «r Browning ' s new foi-m nf writ I nig ' ? ' 3iOJ‘ tl. — ‘■DetimerLiSr Hdrn.ni3l.lct rtionglDgiLc, HOftard ,M. — iliss WbIhJI was alder than fTirlylc . EE. V, K- So: she wasn ' t. ■ Howard M. — Well, it ea_YS she v. (is above him En bEftli. Vincent I . {Picking up thp hair brush Intletid of the liiirrur, am! E Mnp intently into the Itrl Htl e-n p — tty George, ©M man. you need a shave. Ho you like nth halls? “Don ' t know; t stover want iu any” ft FEW GERMAN TPANSLATIONS SI f nolo S,-““Ho looked over the tops elT the ircos to his feel, Walter M. — ' The man B-tcesl ithiEe? :i water whoddfng linden tree. 1 He quick I put bis slatu behind ihe sIoof which he already ltad under his arm, ■ ' Soon the way led dOWRwurd to then undersfahttLEip t refes.” Mis 13.— ’The combination ' s-c-b ' Ls a peculiarity rf what language? Thomas l-f “Follsh.’ 1 -MKTLE ■ FRANK ■fliM THEfft 13 1, IWlV£fi5A t Greenwood Tlie Indians weren ' t skilled in that; It wmh the squaw . Mr, t’. — Well. ariUl ' l the sijuriYvs lni!- r ns? W. H. Washington eras-Hed tin? □da.wn.re In o snowstorm. Waiter P, Anyth I ur committed la blood is crime. Hones!? Mr. r. — J| No, John Smith wasn ' t governor, but ft hat was He?” Art P.— Well— he -was dual ness manager. Toth |, tin LlternUirel— Miss tt.. I looked all over for the ' Tale (ta!D of Two Cities, but [ cent find Il h PET FRESHMEN SAVINGS He made a largo- iidEmt. He brake Inin n deep sleep. He caught a draught of flsticd. El4 was risked to how the pr.-iss. Mr. t’. — E ' ll have to go back to the method of snap quizes ' 1 Hiimld V. K— “That w-jiates too much paper.” Mr. C. — VhiU haven ' t fKitiE fur years yet Continental Clothes Are Masterpieces in Cloth $ 15 -$ 20-$25 YOUTHFUL AND DIFFERENT You ' ll be delighted at the $aan fittest W of “ENGLES SHOES The hat ' e ihc right degree of Steed ' ’ ' The Fit, The Feel The Quality and a little lower print. ™ - ENGLES SHOE STORE BA UM’S COHEN’S DEPARTMENT DEPT STORE STORE THE HOME OF BARGAINS Main and Monroe Cor. Main ■ Jefferson Sts. (iom)ON IiUTNTT U).MPANY I1MIJ-I1B-1.I7 W4tH STftE ET BICYCLES S PORTING GOODS - MOTOR CYCLES phone 2iea MRS. F. ’. ( LA BOTH BICYCLES, TIRES, SUNDRIES AND REPAIRING SOUTH WASHINGTON ST GIJR.ES C ] 3LC Q £° m Pl cx!on f° r as cm anything else ru the Drug Line . HQ YSJ y° af P rtitni il bge and what need KKR 8 TEN - DRUG STORK ate CHERRY ST. PHONE O H E-OH-ATE-O M E Dornttr 0 tuhia Sniilw Li lei- ilunf sr. nlwayn in evidence when Bnr’B llome-ininli ' fin ' ' arrive ih-liri-iiL . juirv und trcfb from tin? oven. Are ycm n member 4 ' ' Eata IJlta I ' m- ? h nm, yon nrr miexine Iho bent part of vour education. Join iiuw, Folhjw (he happy crowd. ] lien- in :l l.wak ' ii p:uli ln- wecii iiu old school on line hill mid tlm- home tali I hp and candy l a c id WHIIkTKH a v K, sTuiik s. s. “KKRVICK A!Sl HATIWKACT1U ’” FAIGi: SI X HS, “The N«t tmlM Car in Anerict St I 7 Tf ( . If. Dflrnll (IAKLAM) SIX “The Sensible Light Sii ' H SSTT. p, it. It. I ‘mil S«r DETItOlT ELECTRIC, ’liiixiirr mill Hr a iimiir ‘Tjli | 1 h Era ib T n r Cijar SIS ' .I |u S? I?, ' . F, U . Il r Hrtroit Pri ra In I j Jhi n n !iy Nlifni 1 1170 IP IION P. I ' OH hHMuM TIi.vTh The S. S. Motor Car Co. ] 10-1 I l K. W.U.M ' T STHEKT II- c. mi mi L. ST It 11 HE? L FOR BRICK ICE CREAM CALL ZADEN ' S COR, WASHINGTON flr WALNUT STS. IDT- |li w W LhUI ST. rnu ' i 15000 WILSON X WALTER COMPANY II lull UK Am-: IS AH II W A 11 ]■ A.NII lHINTK W HGLrE A LE DIMBIMrNT GREEN BAY. WIS. Paints, varntshes and muresco Dr. Dr Both uit tfruii 3 ’ti ' rlitu; rnt Sillier Staffer it 11 ph(tiit rtijjhs S ' ifuu ' Urn p. W. , 1 . 11 LANE Y ■Stlil i, tdnahiiiplfc -S ' L IJ|irJ Cr S1 Op Phone- ' jSlxtfft z tjr (fucifirft tr iltr JH it r k nt JlT tr i 1 X. P A R M K N T I E U SPORTING GOODS IICH ' SK Bffrst if- nil uf jftjiiifl :?fcf rrt IM ri ;Sfitclu ' BtttMtuj tnitiiug £n. Printers nnd Bookbinders ( ' omiik’h 1 Itiifiiiirsfi Offiff Mui Stationer ] h-pnrhiintt IBl’ itfi- fLi atitfil ttr tffficf ruinpJris- ffi ' Kt jCWiitfAt iL rEi- Iii .i ' ltrL Jf i I i it n 13 iif i f fa I ' riiihrrii oFHss-i oF 4+ Aflr€i|atiiTW, ’ Hubs Barker Vl_ JsHutp 2(ilj it. pft. UH ' iTIL i ' iU1 r BJis, itt. Cit. m C:R(K ' ERS THAT SATISFY 5?0‘5f r HfrsS TP. ' t Limit Pr. L if. ?VlLmumr DENTIST 306 jlliuTiItJUS jOI ft lV pjlfltti ' t fil HOMER MAES CO. ! . larl ? S(‘h«ffp,cr and Marx CLOTHES For Mci in I Yoimij Jill ' ?; MINAIIAX lirilJHNC; - PINCH BACK IN SUITS FOR YOUNG MKN Undoubtedly the widest assortment you 7 find in town. Styles that will prove notably interesting to young fellows, 7 he New Greens, Browns and Blues tn a lavish variety of fabrics, S I 5.00 to $25.00 The Herrick Clothing Store OUR AULD ACQUAINTANCE C. H PARKER AND THE D. L. JUJLD CO. Furnished Our Graduating Classes of 191 1 -12-13-14-15-17 and 18 REMEMBER THEM FOR P NS, RINGS AND STATIONERY ilUiriUnt-€ritss Cjmjmitg CLOTIIIEKS Ft RMvSIIKRS St . WrjMhiiMjhm Sired ■ ' Wr prrinJisc in Hating iHrn ' s iug 1 k PicmoK uml 1 3 lo j[©r Pikirais Vicfcrtilas and Rr -ord wiiat in j to.H r: ami kamh v witiiuTJT A PIAMHIR VUTIKI 1 .AT VAN I EN1 IKK f 1 MVHIV CO. On I ' ri™ I ' lano Sl« IIS WnufaJiidlun f}i rrr[ D. M. GROULX For A rihtic IV ed ding, Graduating and Birthday Gifts, Visit Our Shop tf -v m v OUR ENTIRE LINE IS COMPOSED OF APPROPRIATE GIFTS THE HOME OF TI IF VICTHOLA MASONIC TEMPLE o ■strfttiorLS ' . Dc-siCTi r ..jleinaph? ° Half ' tiORps.Linifi BmlM Stic E Flin Thrpe «• Four Color v P««?? Plalis-s fcjd Bitisi Quality fDtt r.V- Piani «■• 1,1 T r A I r l J r VC =JS Iahn % Ollier J ENG RAVING COMPANV rzsw aw z.tfs Ih Wi-vrs c $fg a(fQutffi y TiN N UAL - KAAP Jrrt lunim niih Czmfrg 212 N. WASHINGTON ST. 40 fir - ' rlmu ' LUT (Lmnimitn Whiiltwiiii FLORISTS mr| lO’hcI] vsiyns fur Ifiuirrnls, Wrbbiiuts iutft artErs itinif to urfrcT !i1 Jl-L.l ' li ' f [ t Lit n I L killii, Ptzu 1C 12? i ni i LK, iSf mitl tjiiuHhf | nrc cf rtciiu Iij td 1)€ (If- | ffirnl in ijtnir ijrdihrdiitjii Hi £ it. HiiHNFiu ioit crm = onli| be iiiilaiiirtl tit a | conipf he- nt tailor. Sre Witt. Huffman 222 N. Washington St. SNAVELYS GARAGE AtiKNCY JEFFERY t STU DERAKER AND BUSCOE CARS O ' PEN DAY AND NIGHT Taxi Line in Connection Phone 30 MEYER ' S DRUG STORE r-i avk, Toilet Articles, t’ic|nrW| ( ' indies mid Stationery Hulk mid Hrii ' k I it (irrtim L. C. SNAVELY iritrir ST]|i«)l i HOOKS ANI) SE TPDIJvS CX LUMRTA ORAFQNO L.AS A N1 i MIX K l S - T I I HI I ' S KIJl VIW I X ] J Us: H J inn A.VIJSI.mii J 1 0 Main Street Near the ftig FJm WE 1 ski j , J P V 1 R J E X | he Tranipantiti Chen fVare, Aihi uj i do Ainu? Tjtw- IV. D. COOKE HDW. CO. 20 1. 203 N. Waih. St. True To It’s Name The Best In The Land Guaranteed Absolutely Pure I YI POUTED BY ALLOUEZ ( IVoiimim cil Allovny) A Soft, Light. Pure, Sparkling Alkaline Water, of Delicious Flavour and Crystal Purity. INVALUARL As a stimulant to the hearL As a tonic t:i l ho digestive trad. As a El lis her of ihi liver ami kidneys, It should he the i ] n i 1 y beverage of those troubled with excess- ive acid which is tho cause of most severe ailments. Filled under the most sanitary condition?.. Kvery bottle sterilized. From nature to you untouched. Flavored Beverages Made with ALLOUEZ Water, Fruit Juices, Aromatics, Extract s, Cane Syrup. Blended by Experts. CRAPE NECTAR, ORANGE ADE , RASPBERRY GINGER ALE, ORANGE JULIP, SARSAPARILLA Cl JERRY, ROOT, BIRCH. CREAM and IRON BEERS t Ah Deliciously U cot 11 A I . I .{ ) t y. water and sweet drinks arc enough better to justify, in sis ting tluii they be served you. Do this — Order an assorted cast. — Quarts or pints. All dealers. Allouez Mineral Spring Co., Green Bay, Ms. J. II. I1CU4FFEL. f£r. 9b -.V; 3 r j ' r ’ 7ti ■ ' -• ; Tk ' • riff “i r K ‘ . ’ £ ? ' ■ ' ' ■ ■ •,,« . ., 1 ' N- A -V ■ JL - • ■ .• . -,v . .v j|C ' ttfi ■ . ,. ' • f • ‘ ‘ V B; s - ' ' • . - .« ■••• ' ' : j if sjfk r . - . - s •-. ■ jK I « •: : y ■ ' •• • -V - , JgRK . m . . =PjJ L J 36 ;|fv ' . j; rJf- j. 1 X K- V •Lf s? v -T; - , V ; N |PT« 8 ™ 3 b- r P lto dK - ■ ifosai .■ ■ V- ' i. - - • 4 — J ’ « —r’ ' V L • f :, JjK , • ; ‘ ’• ' L - v .VpV W r A V-- i 1 ’ - ■vs if. 1 iA’Jr t 4 - V - -■ ! , ’ « 3 ki. A ’ fu- Y ,r ■ L r i v • r - J? wV . 4 . -■ -- ' ••■? JW ■ « • T fS ’Saw . • ' • - . J ’- . • M ' . ' V.- . “■ ■ £i 4 fK V m ■, 5P ' . - - % r •• . 4v ' - ah A : ' .i . rr , 4 .. v , a - r i- A- ■ ■ -A’ «’- r - v ' :V ' U .JT k 4 . ;|r .: ; ri ■.;• ; V V : | vf ' P 4 0 f% K ' -. 1 ■ v -v, -■. ■ j i, 4 Bfr., . ,t . • - ,;« nY «. 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