East High School - East Echoes Yearbook (Green Bay, WI)

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CENTRAL -- LUG t 3 R 3RD FLR 37 a is?7 gee JUL 1 9 3995 East High Schflo-1 it-v en E-ay , Mis. Airoplui iniiiiiiiiiiiiui SQ 00 B 7 E 1 EE lOCAl HISTORY GENEALOGY P A T It 0 N I Z E T It O ft E V, H () P A T R O MIZE US ( i i i i i i i i i i i i i i j t i i i i a dQiiHQ g§gg i-su fiiSIStti isne W h •Si®i5i 31 “The Theatre ef PerumaL Service ' ' I THE HOME OF “COLONIAL MOVIES. | THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDES IN EVERY SEASON OF THE YEAR. i LICENSED PICTURE PLAYS DE LUXE. A j FEATURE EVERY DAY. EIGHT PRO- , GRAMMES A WEEK. FIVE PIECE OR- f CHESTRA MUSIC j CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE FROM II A. M. | TO 11 P. M EVERY DAY, I Jas 3 l ' ■ o v .7 I ci i ! U==U| t -1 nr X S3 fiP ' jl V’i ' jj 431 sn ir an M fc7 ' j 3S 1 1 i W — i a m i - ” ” 1 A HARMLESS, INEXPENSIVE, ELEVATING ! 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WHL P A T R O r i K K T IE U Ss E VV H O A T U ONI 2 K v g + i i I I I i i i i i i i i I I i i l I i I i I I I I I I I I I i i j i The Girl Graduate ! l I w ill hi: pkoi n or mi; dmmi. I m ss vs km ij K ssi-:n in in i; i:v ! i j Mndi’Tale Prices I AUER STUDIO I ' ll I MCW STI |!|0 1 ! Suin ' ■ )| Thr Pi ' lun ' - ' In ThS ISnnk 1ft ' rv LimI-i 1 IS y [ Stall 11 Picture of Principal 12 Dedication .... 13 GrajdiUting Class 14 Literary 2K Picture of the Staff 32 Picture r f the Bay Four Quartette 38 Editorials ... .... U£) Picture i}f CiIbC Club II Locals 12 Picture of E- IIS. Orchestra -37 Society 49 Picture of Football Team 01 Athletics ... 02 Picture of Agricultural Class 0E Alumni 07 The SncoiEuv tile Snoozer OS Picture of Mask and Wig Club (Ml Exchange G1 Picture of Advertising Class 63 Fun 64 Our Boys (17 Our Girls .... 6$ Picture of Lincoln Forensic Chib 7t Picture of Work and Win Club 74 I ; 1 1 i ! 5 ! i I i i i i 1 1 i i I I ' A T It 0 M L ' 4 ]■: T 1 1 o s K a ) P A T R 0 N I Z E US Saves Steps Time loll 1 1- r -| -iu|i -i v, ilih jitil vuij ■ .ill ?n | Y ' .iur a ImiAT-i ut ml Ijh[ -lanri nihl ihr- aathi ' r j TAvariiMHiu 1 Iriiil i f iron in if t;iv, $ 3.50 j TDK COMFORTABLE WAV (IN A SI TIMER ' S ! 1 | FKKSfL I)E LCIOUS COFFEE 1 ! made in a li i v ininuic by a i, E, ! (. Electric Coffee Fail | Price, S 8.00 | PUBLIC SERVICE CO. j PHONE Till! EE THOUSAND ORPJTEUM THEATRE i. : hi-:i a :t i. I u ; 1 1 CLASS VAUDEVILLE — V N IJ Lrgi E i ntah b LtracLion W T( 1 i IU R DAI I A W (H NCEUENTS Trh]i!mnc mi in I H i: I H ' L Rl:IHI V VI. To ]II:IKI P. M. THE AEROPLANE RUBUSHED BY THE EAST HIGH STUDENTS GREEN SAY, WISCONSIN JUNE;. 1914 EDITORIAL STAFF Edit am r£hkf --- JOHN C THURMAN, JR, A .ti--t:i m ■ - ■ ■ lko vi das jorrrE Ad dm T - MEt ft ' .T. REA M ASSOCIATE Lileray Apsi.-t;iii[ - Alumni ■ l KMl fltt ' 1 Tergal A ' -’-i ' l .iait - Smciul} ■ Asalitant Arl nil, I llmnmr - Lssclian i: AtM.-tir- .... EDITORS , DOROTHY SANDER - NARRY COULD i .IMW (H T1AM Id III b ' lXDELsEV RUTH I EFEIEVI! E - LAURA SNYDER M Alt S SI.U ' tillTtW MADELOV 1i II.I.M.W JiPSENIEVE COWLES i mlh iy MnuRc m AVuis h.yiia BUSINESS STAFF Onttml ihuu iT t rcutaJea AdneriiMjm AuldtiuilH THOMAS ' ft ' , u.vGlSnN . V_ L BODART MILTON ROSENTHAL cl yrenc k m y ..-id yim 1 1 Ei : i ; m o in o ! «?( ' |- I !■ ¥0 IT- Defiirateb tn the Class erf 10 M T H 1C A E R O l L A X B CLYDE OUTLAND A l.ll Llr klSLiwk ' ijjli ' i:-. {lungtr- :uhs chiriv, Ths.Cs why I never ecu a little- 1 Stella h y an Hit KrfiiM ' al Lure is liiL-Jt lit tit Gift, MILTON ROSENTHAL Opinions, facts, sHtiaiira. all in bantl J. rucilni i.m. ; L make ilu- hijju- iwjul I iJwicieil. ALBERT SC HELLER ■ ' Simplicity of character is (hr- natural result of profound tiwuthi. Pms Fomuccji T H E A E Li 0 P L A N E 1.1 F.L PAKIZAK, “ ' Some one takv tan? of this kid.” LILY FAHIZAK ' ' LiuU ' r Ijul, Oh. my! JOHN THURMAN ' Tuknt i.-- llhaL which is u manV- power: trL niUH is i !uu in u-lu.b. 4 .. jxntw a man is.” HELEN TERP r ' Aa irur and ri.ni;: clear every ttnii . p ' Page Fifteen T H E A E R O P L A N E THOMAS GAGNON ■ ' IVllIi unHTfiil sMP ' iw tie s-tridt- Llw Hlreet And S-TKuIlti ;t( nil the Timjdcfl ivctl, ELLEN liELBY Tlty ' i iiii ' i way cluLh make itll [urmciLI Anr| Wei uk in :t circle of sweet IM-ace. ' ’ EARL HUMMEL Fleur ye w( the hum ■■( mighty world jijja?” GLADYS JONTE I’ll do something (teiuuilioinal ytir EAiif ' .- Sixteen T H E A E K 0 l I A X E LORRMI E DREXLER A sober tii ju tie ii, sieadlast and demure ' EDITH FELSCHOW “Good nature lihiS kquI wEirtu lUVtl hand in haiuj. KUTH UNDE I SEN “Staurt anil ]s this little liwic ' ! 1 ' WALTER FOLLEY ■’ThiTr- at® raiaii r rare abilities that fortune ILiVi ' r limits L s Stvint rt) 1 ' H E A E R O P I A N E RU TH U1.ANK A iiulrI, litjliL-heaTted jlIrL oih(k«H-a|.L WILLIAM HttDAKI ' WU. from Llbo u |i of hk li ' iul IbfK- LATHE ft! HL EJUK Ni Ik ■only L ■ W si on im li- mlntm ' d , n BELLE UAUM ' ili ' f V ' Mjitt 1 ia i vit .-vofi, i5i?nik‘ jiud |.pv,-, A mcwi, ntcellent thing in woman. Pane Einhtec-n T 1! I- A E R 0 P I A N E H1LDKCAEIU St I IU MAKER ' No IlilT-l ' i l}u.HJ|{h L i «!Vl r LAURA SNYLEK Siti| away Horivu. cast away caw I 4111 sk)F feu ii gcmcl. iimi-, rcimi- if you dm CLARA SCHE-RF Music hath charm and hath sAfr, DOROTHY SANDER ft™ t« write, convene. and live with ease. Pa (to N inetc; n T H E A K i 0 P L A N E WM. PETIT JEAN You’ll never know the j[ kkL fctlov. I ' ve been ' JOHN TILLEMANS Work! Whore have 1 heiml Chut word before?” edwin valentine: I ' ll bet you ' re married I ■l-I , 4 im- 1 airt, ' MADE LON WILL MAN Not to one music doth tlii nuld L rid me, lim hciLiln in |H wer the entire nine,” P.-i({i T wenty THE A E R O P L A X E WILBUR BOUCHER Let ' s enjoy ouraetvft while can . ' 1 JOSE PH IKE COWLES Shi? is tike a beautiful! land- acajxi- Whi n- uL| I? hiLrrpi ' jny unci ' -ilm and nuiet. ELIZABETH CHURCH IlfF .tones are like tEcv. drops of ' .‘vl -tjuL melody. 1 ’ OMVF.R D-ONOYAM ki ' |irhjr cif mir Sn ' imir lLlks. E s (£ ■ T w-er.t y -an r- T 13 K A E R O I LANE ALBERTA moore Till] iilhL Stately :Lri i full erf liiliniiy is Hub mtiidcn. HELENE MARKATORtS “When in the rvunv of cvenfcit bMflfflfs nrraraary for hm iu Muff, let m Muff” GERTRUDE MEAGHER She ' s? [njsh in manners. Inanme nijil wi L : She ' s 4L 4 true ,ls unlit :ttnl hriuhl every Wt. ' 1 CLARE NUTTtNG Shi - halh el very itSetOTmiiwtl ;ilr Xn,4h-| for posi Live il ' -s? 1 i i inns l J -;i! r ;r IwE-nty-two T H E A E R O P I A N E WILLIAM Eli COOK ] J i 1 iurtKv ' i ' it hi (Msiitil PF.ARI. DC..’ CHARM R DtW W hci S-IV Llutl , I ill. i.iki ■ in cvfrythinff. ROY DU CHAP ME “Si mu ijiliKhuM mi 11-ni.L IV. I.nr woman (■£ Liter. REGINA EftLCHSLN For wit nlway:- fiicndly Ami rank ' d :l smille tor :ill Twh ' tiI y -l h ri ' A B It 0 P L A N E II CLARENCE MAY ’TiiTkinHj he knew iw! why. W eared not visits. LAURA MATHYS “SLIiifi™ KpUIrn Hint i li ni Lj u virluf,“ F-W Twenty-four T H K A E li 0 P L A X ]•: MAE WALSH “Willi cVnir trnsuvee demure, and modest fiaze. LILLIAN WITTE For she was just ihe CLuiet kind whose natures never vary,” o THE CLASS OF 1914 Fuur years have passed and now are jpeno; They hum bivnifht liuth sorrow and Kindness; Yean, short to some, W fflhera Ion®, But all leave them behind with sfldnHB. We are now to etnhiLrk and sail -on life ' s sen I wonder vhal shall he our fortonea — Will our uea Ik calm, and our sky ttow Line, Or tOwienl wlcli strife and misfortune ' . 1 Wtiata”er bo on: fate and in what ever elLmc. May oar tliouehts wonder back in «ur dn.imiiLu To day — our days — E h aid Fast lEi h And the knowLo rce we i!lh ' :i were iricaninff, 1“ hi -rM- days are days W ' e shall never forK 1 ' . From Freshman yrar to the Senior, At Sophomore Banquet or Junior Prom Our dans lias proved a fit leader. Then here ' s to nuT phoi mates, leai-her-. and frinwls. The | artinjf with whom i‘ deplore, Ha in off id the daw that now U ' uvl K. fj. B, The cla i of uue nine, one and four, Vt F., ' ll Por;c Twonty-f|Vi T II E A E R O V I V X Sir Roger at a Week- End Party A ,-hnr lime afn-i i hm I returned to N ew York, from Sir Roger ' country home, ] decided to micrUun. at a woefe-end party, at which Sir Roger was to h, j the spu i u( honor. ] bad mode sill In- plans tu show Sir R wer a any life. ia the hnri time ih-Li i i h 1 would he with me. Msrat 11F the gumtH arrived on blrulay, Ki!rl;iy evening: l took them to She theatre, is w-re amusing to see the expres- Loii on Sir Roger ' s face. shrougliou; the [ ' lay. During a very tragic scene, Sir Roger drew liic attention of the whole audience hjr crying aloud, excitedly: “Shoot iha. man and I will kill jura! At :ir. i I ■: niiew]iiii emharrs ed to have my friemi make such a Hjteetade of himsoff- 1 later wider l.owl. how t-vor, Shat Sir Roger, never having winmoud that type of play before-, had been overcome by excitement, and, more or Its, by fear. The next day l funk t hi- (Kitty on :s djlit seoJog trip, mostly for Kir Floger ' benefit. E thought ii would be rather 31 nOvr-Hy tor Kb Unger to ride nm the elevated railway. We iriul not gone very for. however, before my friend become the ■ enter of iittmclinii ■ One could almost -jpo Isis hair stand straight uit, and lib tiny black eyes had grown os, large at dollar . So far, the week-end party bail Iktu n stfi ' inniu nlu- fur any friend, Sir Itugi t. That evening S here was to be a Tango FYirty, A« Sir Roger was a gay old. bachelor and 41 great lover of pretty young girl , I knew he would enjoy being among them. At firwi w(- wL-re mere spectators, hu; after a ahort time, Kir huger grew rather fidgety. He wu. :i jolly g md fellow, and ulirarLi il tlu 1 attention uf many girls. One pretty little maid, with u very ehamninft wjiy. finjdly [K-rciuiriixL him to try the new utc]xt with her. [ was really quite surprised at Sir Roger, but admired him for his courage. He mustered the :- . i , ];.- h auiifuSly. until hi partner told hm to dip. Not ki-KKv. lug jnsi what he meant by ihe term. D5|I M lie turned Low.ard her, :nu 3 made a very graceful how. At Lh is , a [it id of laughter resounded through the h-ill. Sir Roger, emlKUTunt-ed almost In ie:i r.: :u iu-Il an error. (Id from the room 1 followed after him, currying bni’c Tw. nt y- ix T H E A E R □ P I A N E Ids hat and overrent, When 1 reached him. In told mr that hi- had made up hi miwl Ww iliii: very night for his country homi-, :md that [ should never a.sk him !■-■ another house party. He added however. rbm ho appreciated my kind nr in want- ing to show him a no-eatlr-d gay life. ' 1 -VI -in ' Slaughter. ’ ] -n. 0 — A BEAUTIFUL EXILE tin li small island in the Pacific, too far from civilisation to have a nw by which ii was universally known, lived a lighthouse keeper and his daughter. Aieu. For fourteen years they had been hen-, giving Sheii best care and mtention to the Lighthouse. Aleta w;is now it young girl «[ eighteen who was Iw-ginniug to realize the lohi-sumere-ss nf Iiht surrounding!, und often yearned fur the hind her father mo often mhl her about, Hpi father wai very particular ubotic her education, und spent all his spare time instructing her, and it 1 m doiihifiil whether she could huyp obiainedl a better instructor elsewhere . Alct:i enjoyed silting with her futh.-r while he told of his former life and rim advantage. use would have hail, hut for vermin reaaoiH which he aL ways managed in evade. Father, dear, when are you going to taite me hock homo? ' ’ This wai lV- ntucs- lion askwt tilin ' and time- again, 1 lu she always let ii drop when she saw (hi- pained took in her father ' s eyes. Humi- to her was the land which he delighted telling her about. On this particular morning Alcta was sitting on c h - nicks, gazing lisikssly ai-russ she waters, and ihinki ng of the busy world so far awny. w follow her in her 1 i: ought until wc n aeh the mainland and I here lei her w.indpr lit random, while wp turn otir attention in a group id I hive high silnwnl graduates, Ralph Montgomery, Irving Moiin. ' Ms, and John Martin, everywhere known ;is the Liirei M s tn-sJ I’m tired nf this old city, Nothing Inn rush and push ;d| day Long. jrud Itaiph Montgomery, with 1 discontented sigh. Well, if you ' re not satisfied with it, why don ' t you get nut of it for a while? S ' SL bet you ' d he glad Lu get hack to l I n- Hear nhj rush and push again,’ ' said Irving Matthews, whn grr.iily enjoyed city life, und meant to make the In-si nf it. Listen, ElnJpb, you remember last summet when we three went on our trip in your yacht. Well you remember that island we snipped ai Lure a use of the storm ' . 1 There was only a nian oil iIijlL island, so why not gn 1 here for a three months ' vara- ion? I ' ll st u trip you to gn there soH s.uy the whole three months. Will you? ' said John Martin, who was well known for his stumps, as he raLieil thm. ' You know well enough, Jack, that I never take a dare. tif course, I ' ll go, seeing that you are no ansious to get rid of me. 1 -Elii how in ihc world am 1 going to get out there-? 1 ' ■‘Oh, that ' s ohv enough, Lend us your yacht Tor the summer, and wi- ' H take you ihere and tumble you oil, head fitsi. We ' ll give you a idee rhmnee jn n- t up, Don ' t expect us to came for you before your time is up. though. I ' m sure you ' ll prefer that life to the rush arid push of the eiLy, said lack tCLwingly, ' ■f ' oniL- on. Him; wy ' H get you ready for but whin’ll your dad say? .said Irving, folding not a lit He guilty for UTgitig him as lie did. ” 0 h, he won’t care. He s been recommending salt wnti-r in me for an :ige, already. f n(;e ‘f’wr-rit y-s.p(ie n THE A E R 0 P L A N I From iIiill day pnopamions were muds’, and every article raooded for n three months ' vacation was procured. Two weeks Later the yacht left for the “Me ol Exile, lls the boys?- called it. A It- c ;i sat on the shon? iu? some tfnve, still d re a ining of the world .ihe so longed I ci wt. S ' .id ' i’Tiiy she Lunki,-:: up and Haw a small sptvk mi I hi horizon. Tills mthr-r surprised her. h« she sttoed up and toilet ' d more dnsidy. shading tor «yt«. Wlml could ii be? Finally she thought of her spyglawe . and run to act them. Instantly she saw the object she had just been wishing for — a boat. Probably it v. ■ ! iil ii h r home. Willi a try of delight she Lulled to tier tot tor. Kill tor, hit hi-r, rtutie hi-n-! Ltxik ' A IkkiI is raminf; itt l;isl. 1 ■tvnruii-r why? sin 1 inquired. “Why. what ' s the matter, father, aren ' t you glad? ' ' ■eiid she. very much disappointed. She looked at him ami save that familiar look of pain in Ids eyes. What ™uld it mean? Sthe meant to find nut soon . “I i tiiwl to cginn; yra, it h:.irl to conn . were liis only words, a In. 1 turned and walked away with a deep igh, As the boat neared store, Aleta bewail to fee] shy about meeting strangers, and derided to gu to her favorite save until they had gww _ ISy this tisin- the I Kiys iahth 1 uii store. imrJ were soon busy helping llulfili pilch Iti;- lent for hi tong vjsii real. ax he prefercrd to •call it. Just at thi moment (he lighthouse keeper came tip lo greet them, and was rather surprised when, he saw that A let a was not among them. WrU, Ik’ij-. ' . L niUs-L say I l:;U LE is guud tu see xkmetiacly fur iniri-. JEy llie «;iy ii looks, I Riuiw yeni intend in stay a while And pay me a visit; dont’ you? ’ ' Oh . not nu thal i«. not .ill of u- .ire isoiug to atay. Jfusl Ralph here, said ■lark, pointing to Ralph, “Well, Well, llut ' s grit. How did you ever rr.i ] pi n tu ■•l:nn-v this deserted place for ycnir visit ' ? Oh. he’ll explain in you -after vre ' re gone. I ' ve heard his reasons no often that I fed I could not stand having them again, •.aid Irving with a twinkle in his eyes. Now that we ' ve got you here safely, we ' re gomii to go rigid hack so you won ' t ehange your mind atom slaying. “No danger- dd Ralph; and wit h il lost wjivi- of his hand, to turned toward the lighthouse, with tto keeper at his side- lly the lighthouse door they stopped., botli silent for a time. Then fhe older man awoke as from a reverie, and add: Well, I do declare! This wilt be just the thing fur Alvta. Shell have a compan- ion now iluit she has no often wished (or. Why. wto i A him? I didn ' t iitpnw there wiw anyone else on Ibis inland, aaid Ralph, with -■ lone of disappointment. To- to sure- there ' s someone else. My own daughter. Ah! there she rom.es now. When ALeta saw the Ikisit leave, she ventured hark to the Li rlit. hpusu-. :mr| wjim rather xurfprisvd to see tor fsiiliii with a osmium ion, ns she thought she had scon them all leave on She torn. Shi- wo in ho[K that they hadn ' t seen her approaching, and turned quickly away, hut her Tat her called to her. Aleta, come here, dear. I want to speak 10 you. SJto came rather Jowly, but finally Incgon l i slit briskly. iT not engctly, toward tor father, Aleta, I want you to mod why. man alive, I ' ve forgotten to even ask your name ' said the Lighthouse keeper, not a little confused. Pnire Ywenty-c ii;ht T H E A R O P L A N E E Ibilph Montgomery, sir. Montgomery! MontBOiwsy! El cwn ' t tic, My boy, your father can ' t bo Jack Mont DHKry, the weft known lawyer, i- he?” Why,, yen. Do you know- Dad? P 1 kfttw “Dud? ' He ' s been my Iwhi friend ilh long its E enn Ti-mcwIn ' T. My boy you ' re doubly welcome, Uin, sir, you haven ' t told mr your name yet. To tie sure. k’ Jim Morris, tuid be rather sadly. WrluLil The tiKTchatidue dealer? Thank, God! Ai last w-cVe Found you, Tire whole world’ll boon Looking for Jim Norris. 1 ' Ralph, what in the world Ls the mutter? Can ' t 1 have peace even litre? No sir, not if t cart h.,-1 1 , it, ] ' m going to make it so warm fur yuu I •- r - iliai you ' ll lie glad to rmne buck with me where you betOBg. ISut Ralph, 1 can ' t, go hack. I i-ait ' L fan- thr dhfmoc, gqjd Mr. Nottis rather weakly, for he knee, that this w;ls iho one tttsire of his life. What disgrace, father? Is that why you didn ' t want to go hack home? soid Aleta, uudoudy. Sir, 1’vi come Lo take you back to the piece of honor and Tv m?ct which i rightfully yours” No, my boy, it nut never bo, answered be, sad]} . Ralph then Hold tin.: story wrbcch I will now take c i nu- no n-peat: Twenty dive years ago Jim Norris Blurted in the mercantile hiuditess willi :i partner- As the years. rolled by the huaaiwkt thrived and grew, yielding it large in- come each year, Mr, Norris had every comfort in Site, and had also made comfort Ter others. Business matters were the same for some years, until one morning he awoke to find that he w-is ruined not a cent to his name. Elis wife riled anon sifter, and be vwis Iprt with kis only child aad iro ns ,m:- of supporting her- So strongly did lie Pad ike disgrace, that be did not wish to sia- or speak to any one, but Jack Mont- BOrtDBry, his closest friend. Though Mr, Montgomery Lricd to assure him that there was some mistake, aad vowed thin be would find it, Air. Norris refusal to lisint. win) said it was all his fault, From that day Liter world did not we or hear of .lim Muiri- . He had secured the position of lighthouse keeper on this lonely island, which a gladly given to him because ili oise cared to exile himself voluntarily Ln this man- ner. Very few ship visited this rocky island, and that only when driven there by a slorm. ■lack Montgomery, true to his word, determined to go to the bottom of t his mat- ter. After a few years uf diligent work, be succeeded in unravelling the mystery, To make a long story short. Jim Norris bad been cheated by his partner, whu. by uuder- haud«l method . had succeeded in wrenching the proj criy rn m him, mui fun hi r morn ' . liiu| made Mr. Norris believe ilmt Lt me his «w n fault, tVli.cn. Ralph finished Itis story, Jim Nonas turned to Aleta, who bad sat there all the while-, intensely luiersstcd and nid; Now, A Lets, l H he able to make up to you for :ill you have Imt in this hateful I ' tore. You shall go to your much wished rfor si-liaol. as oon -is we leave here, jmri, Aleta, t Khali now take you to your rightful home, ' ' At the end of the thfts: munih chi- twy.s came Isack for Rnlph, and were rather surprised when they saw the Improvement in him. Great Scott! Ralph t we expected to sen you hair dead from |gnownwtie , but you ' re looking better than ever,” ■fu- t then their eyc-o rested on the pretty girl at fiis side, and they ceased to wonder who or what bad wrought the change. Alvins Libs), ' l l- Tlpfe- Tvftnty.ninc T II E A E R 0 I ' L A K E The Maid And the Mist of Foam u was morning Lite liniLr when thru mystic calmness nail tkuic-l of the inimkul tiigliLslill llngeri over land iiad w-ji. Thu very aUnoHphen was permeated miifci purity. A frtata biw.u- wafted in |. i rattan um 3 vigor. Mvciythlitg lay serenely beautiful and imrt 1 , Apollo had just started his fiery steed across the v-as, expanse of bhav. As hLs rays fell obliuudy upon the rippling waters, they danced « q,iiettisJil this way and that, dismaying ihclr radiant hut ' s. I he li ' l ' c.-; aloud as sentinels, mute and stately. Ai tinu ' s iHi-It silvrrdjcrk-viTfl leaves permitted themst-tvo. in hr- srwnycd hy L Ili - gentle stroke and caress nf the south wind, as I-, hummed i.s mysterious sii-rci in ihi-ir wire. The trees, land, soa, and sky were nncardant. Here, Etuvi-r! I.i-. ' r- rv. , .1 while, I sues wi- ' wQ rumpoil enough tins moral ng, :mi3 iLghi into the midst of „hi- perfect culm itnd repose dnshdl a rvddy-lWd fwtih, in white flannels, a brown collie bounding at hi hocli;. for a moment lie stood at the brink of the water, drinking in the whole situation and the ir, spiring scene. 13c Ih ' iiI liawn and jjelerLed a suhkUm (lai striae-. mid lit ling it lltLO .he |kKO«ii ii of his linger. , ht- hurled it. with great fore - across the water. It whirl ' d ihnr the air. and after dipping once, twice, thrice and even, four Limes, I-, sank. ' Mr lie W? uld fcLIitw ; didn ' t know you nniUI do that, did you?” he said Mr hiltlSvlf. Then lie threw kim-rlf a. full length dttwn U|Wb the sai ' .rK supporting li head Upon one I ' liHEw, while his other hand toyed idly vi,h the sparkling grains. The dog stretch- ed out at his feel, u kh ear.-- erect, ever alert and keen, lest any harm come to hi young master. The ImyVgim- wundcred far nut (tpinn the sH ' it, His eye traveled with each wave, itcid fallowed ii uniil ii receded upon the a lore. Now, lie watched how this one rams ' nn with great force, how upon its crest rested a cap of frothy white, and how as it touched tlie shore, it fell Into ripides, in Eta vain endeavor to mount the smooth rock ithd htucu ' r-. [In rami ' (inqlher One, and then another and aiiHhtlu ' r. “There ' s a monster, eh. Rover? Ium see it!” he talked on to the dog id his m U On came a huge billow, pouring, splashing, mid rolling. The whole thing was :t maun of foam, and instead Of diminishing. iL grew larger, anil roliist nn. tearing that It mould whui env-i ' loEK ' him, the hoy row lo a sitting posture. Why, wh at waa that? 1 1 made him qal n- tremble. Row fuoli r.g of him to i magi i ally tiling like that- Hu. there it n again and planer than before, lb couldn ' t be mistaken again, Yes. chert- ii wjik ..i small whin- hnud tuolrud ing Out from the foam. Another one appeared two white hands., Uncut lilvs he wstdhetL thorn. Itath moved outward horiaoiually, then extended ia the air framing a half-circle a they did so. [something nebulous u-i-i w-Mre cante toward him. An angel, a fairy, lii i a fusil mauh-u. ' f ' hi: vision :ii |ir l daznletl hi in, lei I in another inoractil la- took In her whole appearance. -■she stood before him, the very essence of a flower, with irresblable beauty, un- touched and unstaiaed. The lime brushed over her cheek, white as a lily petal, a ringlet of tdni-r gulden, silk which Lhc snip me! led into light Liss-lf! OuL iiuiri under trembling liijs flasiicd ' yv of luluc. limpid ns the shy, ElcLw- en tips which wn-re .he 3 i iak of the faded roso. gleamed teeth like- seed fitarlh. Here was a beauty that, when 01114.- gased u] n r leaves an indelible improsston. Offering kirn her hand, sill- said, in a voice clear as runriiEi.: waLet: ' J knew you ' ll csniw; !m. 1 have waited Inng, mj long! I am Ncdn, ihi- girl of Lite sea and foam. ' ear - ago, when you wwc aa Infant, ii waa decreed that w should Pngc Tliiety T II E A E K 0 I 1 L A N E fiii-v ' t upon i hi ■ shore. The pebble yn u threw out, akSd [ocL four (brcts and then sank. TIuU w,us my -igaiii. I have waited many years Cur i ' L. h(i[ :l has come ■ Crv j. has mid her veins becnim low and sorrowful. Bud tilmost iniiudLhte. Then slit laughed :i trlti.-ii uK rippling laugh. fraught wish mischief. [ wmc. let U- make L Il t mnsL of it, I wfll - ikiii lift l ' liLIh ' iJ bnc! ;. Tin-d with Lhu,i rtho sprang into cbt- basu. n l In- shore. The Isoy followed in y t y sliccr impulse, and liUHkiiiLii Lin- boat from ii moorings, luuk the imp: in his hards. She L-vaU-d hvrx-lf ai phi.- apposite end. watching his stalwart arms propel them on, They laughed and chitted ipiity the buy and Uii.-s blithe creature. They drilled mi, and 0 -did time. Ffl c!uulcd with to companion, ami sit the lime ninijjlctubr noit-plmued. the- boy feared that she would vanish. Kvi ry aireinpt In- made to iiuenlost Iut wire skillfull _v evaded. and after hi t lT iri--:. he wu left its much in the dark it Iweltare, I ti Luik ' -jutl by her bcuuty, hecdleasily hu ■ ivas driving the frail daft «vi r l I-il=- water. N ' i,™ aiul then the maiden cast furtive glnncra about her. and .seemed sojnewlui i in distress, Si ill they spied on. Presently she stood upright in the lk nt. la-ping Iter hands Lufiethef she cried r Iton ' t! Oil. don ' t! Be eureftill You lire getting iuu iKfr the Alluring Hock keep away! But tins I ale. The boat, curried on by the now swiftly llowing current. dji hed straight upon it, I? email cd! Hacks, that had been. Loose. now shaken from Iheir position, fell into the sea with :i :-|iLiL lt. The ours Here shuttered, mu! the bum was hipufly lilling with water. It w-jl sinking! What could in- do ' J Ainu . with a yoitriy girl, out upon a vast sra, and far from aid. If in rirwi though Is were to save the maiden, — but the table and been slightly Lamed. ljgln a .1 feather she rode o|m u the waves, He struggled in vain wiLk l hi strcmgini element of nature , and hi wiis, well-nigh fatigued, when sta- ihnugln ii lime in intercede.. Placing her hands upon, his -shoulder , she hum him lighlly along, and lightly deposited him upon the shore. if yw« hod only liurketied to me now all is lost. We must In partt d, until Jierh:|]K A huge wave raised her upon iis trvs-i, arid tiefon- s,be had finished speaking, Iwre her Ituftk ujK ni the scji. She waved hi-r band sorrow fully, and ilinn vtuiiahed. The blue hil lows elosad over each other, ami :i]| became calm and ciulet aguin. T lie boy. unable in bilbom the meaning of r-uelt |jriNts-HSLri , lay where site had f ' -ft him u|wh the . hon [ a faint smile over-.- |jn aili]ig liU fnet as she waved her hand. Reused, nnd coming iu hisriM-lf again, he determined to uy ike charm «nu ' rnure. With Kpecifl] care im s ' -lei ed a pebble mid with accurate lumrl, hurled il over the di-cp. Breatlilnasly hi watched it ski in along. Unci- Lwicc would it skip the third time? AUisI k sink. With slow and lardy stftji In- dhnbed up the bank of smid. Wbi u h.i reached the eilgi,- of the woods, he turned, cast one look back ujmhj the spin,, and disappeared wmong the tres. ' s. The dog. who iiistiitutlvcly MTini l in fend that all. was not well, walke ' d slowly nloiig beside him. He shares! his secret with no one. It wus something mud table, mi-- bumble the wonder of the vision, ihc unenlity of the apparition, and II hiuj completely enchanted him. How ansny time he re-turned nfterwarde and attempted to break k hi- spi ]l, l cannot CjcLI you, ncif whether he succeeded. D. A. S, II. l gc Thirty- oinv AEROPLANE STAFF T ' ' p F ' TW, kf! rlijhl : Kiri lllifrtlYtri, J u ‘( ' OWllm. Ch ' 2- • bullin ' ! I ' hiriilhy Sar.di r, Wili-i—j ll 1 iri . i i-nniila J.-.r.li- Kurh. Fm f ■ -n. I ' nnc Flitkjr Mina Mem Cjirmn- S1 y Mi.l.il.- rc«; j.jton Thujimn. Mary Fliufhi: Uumh WiUnm-i. l-aur £nyilvr, Jn-H ' ;ih Urhn. Ltivpf nm VI. i-- Bt ' i-w t.I hul. Max j. IhiliI ' S, Hvnry Ffanvtt, Turn, il i£iiun. .IrrJiin llurnra.n, iEu.il h I j‘Vi-h - i ri . Ilnui ri II.-.l. T H E A E E O P L A N ]■: THE RUBY The tiuttT nli] sign of Live stone inn on the nwintain able creaked r-hislly, a ihc wisnl aweeping aencitm Uir irh-epi u g country, swayed it hack and forth on its rusty hinges. (l was midnight: stirni-w here iq 5 lw village lit ihp foot of the mountain, the town rfrji’li wuw pealing out villi twelve dull tones-, mnDtincin; the fact. An old owl hooted in the tree- to pa alwve the sms; hooted t:h? name old cry ho had used for the pil t years, in the satiU- |MMllon, on ihu same lsni-rtrli of the -ome Lrie. Suddenly a IniL How uiil, inking |ht? ow] unaware aoolher, another, and still another. until the nwl nit.-! forced to move! It ' -mih a hjuw: occurrence, But no one saw nor know none brvc the ' .tare twinkling in tins heavens. The trees, too, noticed,. and nodded Lllt ' ir eommentfl, knowing very welt wluil xiirli a u iii -r ucrurrvnoi: jmrti-ndcd . Then chi- w| ltd died down, and thi 1 niwn burst forth from its hiding place in the elands and all was still again. The next day every ilmsg h oM a u-suul, The mm shone brightly, the birds chirped gaily nod the sign credited shrilly. Ltitvr Loud voices broke the still nmti laugh lit and hurras! fooWcfu - The |hd. pie came ntturer und marvr. a:i 5 at |wt p in full view. Thi- effect w.i magical, All -i EH ' id Immediately, overcome with :iwo and wonder at the strange sight which mot their guv. Et w;i a -stmiLgH ' ly ucaortftl Emily. There was an artist, a musician, n poctra . an auihofLvoi. jmil four too rise. ' , two men und two women. Of tin? latter two were actors, a man und wife. The other two were just plain people. The arLini -Ii.ii .sCplptriejLi who led Lhi 1 - way, srmkt lirvt. “Oh money! what nil awful looking old plueo: why it just m altos me hetvoub to look at it, ' ' “Huh, ihirt Is no n of dceonl scenery. That hotel kceiwr said the view was ihtn ' lli ' ni. Well, it may be further on well im ” and with that they hurried on. Not even the isuetcr , lieumripacilpd by the musician, saw any I king iicspiriitK in the old hrokeii.rlown jam ils fur the actor “Oil, Jim, pleaiw don ' t take me in there. There might he rats, hat:, toads,. and min snakes ill I litre, end beside. ' , I would get arty hair inu wiJ und full Hhf eubw-rhti, so 1. wouldn’t look ;l hit pretty when t gnt hack, the little woman begged in her higii- jiildit ' d voice and the husband meekly Led her on. But the two plain people wen Inspired. They ahum were attracted und remained behind., “Why, Hick, isn’t this weird-looking, iho? Lets explore it.. Besides, I’m tired mid want toTCevt,” the girl begun. AIL fight, Murad, hut let ' s- have our hinch llril, l r m beastly hungry,” AfuiLcL EtK-ricr- und Itichurd Weston had been chums ever since their childhood. At ihc present Richard was try ing to earn sufficient money to build n smut! bungalow, for they were to be married in the fail, but it w-:ls hard, f« r Ids iMpuise . w. re high and the suns at l he bank did aioL -craw very fas’. Muriel wils spending the .suinmer mill hcT mother at the resort at the foot of the mountain, and Riehaid hud come out to ■speitd the wss-k-end , After lunch the exploration begun, They walked :ul around the inn, noticing the broken -dowst partlt ion, ihe vlneu jim-wiug over all, tlu old fiiahLrtra‘d wuuSows and the tall grieva . The windows were smtdl, mwl the door w u closed, t Jl lifter a trj ' ing search, a imoJl femek door wits discovered, This they pushed open, Murid l 3 at{c Th irt y-lhrco T H It 0 t ! A T E K A E screamed an a bat brushed against her il she mu-red thi- ima. The Interior was very tjUMf- Two old tables were overthrown, and it desk stood In i In. - rorrer, “M urirli look at bis di-. k! Maybe something in it. Let ' look. Hut the desk was empty, Thus the exploring wmu on, 1 1. ■ J the two were so taken up with tin- iiucvr old rnnins end bmkriuiki ' wji wiills. that they lsnli L to notice the storm which W!IS rapidly rising. Accordingly. liiev nw cwnsii ih-rahly astonish ml wlucn a first Iona streak of ninie shot across the sky. followed by a tuna and i list an; | c:iL ui thunder. “Muriel, dear, clun’t In ' CfLjihieiLecI, Sl:lI ' ,iJ over in that corner, ami I’ll get our wraps .iiLii L hi- tiiiske; ivc left crui-skle-. I. wuuL ' i IwsL king. All right. I ' m not afraid; but don ' t bv Iohie.” Hut Ike moment wnind very I hi lu Muriel, s-revuehed in the corner. It was very dark, and the rain was dripping thru i hi old orfel i il|£. Suddenly she i-spini a -ii;;lI1 m airway lending down. El was very Aieei , alnw M nwcmhltnit a ladder. “Here, sin 1 that. i- a phi.ee of ajifety,” and Dick could be called when he c-nme in. Ifluwly she decended, and baekwardti. it became very dark. Her foot dipped anil shi- fi-ll il .chnri dULauri-, limrliiLg, unhurt. on Inert!, chunp Kroulul. :S ' :it tried to reach Tor ihe ladder, but allies her head a. ruck the wiling, s - ' e combi not iind t. “Dick, Dirk, 0, Dick, she called, but all in vain Hiie cried and mik ' d until luw s-lrenglb gave out, uisil site souk exhausted Lu the Hour. Here her hands came in cunturl with someth! tig hard itticl dump. She rfepi over to It ruUliuUsly , Olid examined il carefully, hut dropped it with il shriek, il was a Ih ih-- In the meantime Richard was cnnchisui Lhni Ike old inn frantically- Where mulct she have disappeared to? The storm had almost jwisaed over, but night wu drawing ' Hear, lie went buck to the corner where lie had left her, and throw inn himself iu tin 1 I ' lirncr, hi. ' pondered over Llie events of the duy. Il hud been JliaL all hour sinew he had left her there- lie™ Do bis fret, As hr did -■«► t hn-i- wus a luimh, creaking sound from without, it attracted his attention, and lit- hurried out, to lire! ■lie sign -swinging track and fort h on in- rusty hinges. Strange lie hud not noliced it iiCfutre. lie fried to n-nd it, utid lulling m this, look u hiTgPStfMbe. and W i L II little effort, brake the -sign from i i r= sieges. U examinni i curicfriHy, uM nntjred Its peculiar! i.ii£k On one side it was blank. On t he other, he traced the pemniini-s Of the letters w-likh Formed the words, The Ruby, They had been red once, but most or the rotor had been, worn ufT by wind, and rain. Dbgu.Hi.cd at what Ite thought a mere dirty sign, he llitug il trntn him. Almost ml uieili;,, ely eftes tramp I ' roi il witlilit. Elick. Dirk. hep l am conn.! help me- up. [Ve found n skeleton ahd -oh hurry! Why. Muriel, where tire you ' . ' ” “ [tight in here. I End | me up- yea, right here, down lIlIs- little stairway -no! boo f;iT, i Ills, luLpaU ' C ilic trap-dunr will rlnsi- again, Well, hiw l am. t , Murid. I ' m so glud to lhni you. Why, my dear, I really ibol I had lost you or some ghost had kidnapped you. Hurry and tell me about your skeleton. Will, I ' ll tell you, lliek. It nil liLi|jp ' iiisS L li ir way. ' LTa- rain Wir- LurriiEij; iJ.fv, n mi ine, ii ml jui-iivK iii ‘sr liule stnlc , J i hnl I would come dow n hi Ti- to iwi ' iijw ihi- wind and rain. ISut E hud no scorer touched I he la d ste] when this trap-door closed. I supjMsse there was some sort of a catch to It. Then 1 fell, and when I leaned over, I touched something, oh, und Dick, it wils the- tin: skeltacm.. My. I was friyhicucd, and 1 sereiinsi ' d, licit J knew -uu would it h t hear, so : thol mayho Mu- dead cniiu raid somi- j ewe Is, -instead 1 found this scroll. Look! ' Their esdteflKtit knew no boutuls. Hut when they umulleiJ El, w-ltat was. their E ' a-KE- Thirty-four T IE E A E R 0 P L A N T E rli!iu] |HiiniuHM)i lu find a largo dheot of parchment covered with queer UttLe jili-iure.- and d raw iiL|p-. Oh. Bshuw: and I thot sure E had. found nmi- hidden trNwirc nr oomothiuK, find now it isn ' t anything at Mover iiiiii ' l, dear look! All theoo little figures might mean something. Now Ift ' m hurry ckhiiv and. try to study ii out. The n- i d l In day and ovuming wivo wpent in trying W |tic piiKzh ; but nothing wus made out. save i hat (ho drawing showed a grain of wheat,, from the bo- itinniHE to the time it war ground Lo Hour. This to them, meant nothing., and they gllVfc it Up ILH IL-elcs.-. Nwti morning J.h.h -.viL- - uldlgcd Lu return Co lIio city, inuiui lu hut uwil disgust, bu, he lift L 5 1 h ■ retell wii ' 1 M ' .m ! Jo study 00 1 Four days in Lit he wjis surprised to gi-t it telegram reading: Come at once- Fortune! ' ' Muriel. He ewiite. El n;ts a very exrtieiJ Mu did who niri him ui the-doW- ' “Sie. I Isuve n. auii wr’re going to be just terribly rich! Good for you, Murivl. Come down in the orchard and tell me about it. In the cool shade of a huge old elm. Muriel told Iter story. Wdl, she began. You .-we it w-ns, Lhb way. 1 was iuing Iw-re under this viTy irer, whim all if a sodden a ih ii rami- to inc that maylu ' the skeleton luul some- thing to do with this scrub!. So I supposed that he had fallen do n then , hid there, or licen placed down in thill dungeon for some reason or other, and there he wrote .hi:. story. Now. what v-o that were nv-re hieroglyphics and little pictures, are dif- ferent stages in this iruui ' a life-. Sre! Finn, hi- has drawn a field with a smal l seed of grain put sprouting, and the i-ariii U clean nud well waterttL This re] n resent s the miii: um i-hild. ] uri- jiud innocent. Now, the small nmMi h a- grown and has reached half Its normal rilai-. but the earth has become more sandy and rocky, and weed-?. are growing. This indicates ibai he is becoming Lrs- innocent anil virtuous. In the third picture, lu: U full grew iii, and very had iiuM. a- Lite ground i- iiu ' .hiug but ruck?. In this nes,t picture, he is cut by (hi- farmer, am! i to fie rent W the mill. Set!,, oh the way ho becomes tangled up with another piece of wheat; this shows hi- Ikm purl u very dear friend. They separate here, oath in a different bundle, but each distinguishable, being on tup. Flo ally each different quantity is ground Into dour and placed in a sack. HuL In on? suck of fini? Inal Ituur. the quality is cKreedlngly hue; in the other finnr. This indicate that the friend is very good, but the other Is still corrupt. Now lIlc miller comes along, running icw-ay from Lhe officers who are following. See. In. ' 1i;l a Liinjti! sjwLrkfiug sinm in hiuirl. Hr plucv.- it in the good sack, and flee . Eiut (he suck, falls, over, loosening a( (he top. letting the stone latl Lmo the bad sack. The soldier corns in, and grabbing the good suck, hurry on in pursuit of the escaped. This- probably indicates that some one gave a stone or gem to tlw i hS friend, and the had friend steals it from him, then gives bis true friend up to the officers. You si? ' it all very plum, ■“Now, the last picture -how? the poor suck Laid away in the cellar, unsold, and in that sack is the stone, or rather was, because, E got some mm and we searched and found it— see, it is :l large u:id valuable ruby! Bruvu. my bttk- Murid Bravo -you are a wonder! The stone wm n ruby rare and valuable, and very large. Together they exam- ined it carefully, admiringly. Then Dick s]wke perplexedly- But, Muriel, how do you aceouiat for the ■ i noer sign and (ho oiamiug pf the nrap- sloor? Fag s Thi rty-fii l! T It E A E R O P L A 3S2 E Oh. ihfli’if mi to eiiBtf work, Overcome will mnoiw, And suffering from the prkking of nmcioim, ho tied id iSifise mountains when? ho fllurLe-d this inn. I snt - |him ' ' o - v. nta ' The Rill)) 1 were luii-.umilIj- 1-mu r-.i 1 1| tlnTDOgh his bruin, und hr sr- l. ' i inL them fur ill eiziiih 1 , daubing op this rrudi 1 sigEi. One day, t hr vs i- nl iJnwii in iTw dungeon ns 1 did. The trap-door and l i- wsm unable Id es- cape. Then hr hid .he little leather bag containing the ruby, and wrote Llii- tale. 1 found il right under .. I to body. Many yearn later. E presume, rome traveEcr or ex- plorer u f f H jl-t b ori I hi. spring, or m ;iyh. 1 Hid, rcmr)iinic in LliaL rww. Wheat you shrew lha, sign, i, Iili .he sumi- pring und IlH ' n 1 I .11:1! All ' lijii Ti-mnipn so sy,y i:i that the ruby brought a great nira of money Lo tin- ■ tnifili. 1 , and the following summer a ILuSi bungalow stood on III inounUiin side, in place of ill inn. and over it , door w:is a with this w«r.U. Tin- Ruby on it. Bui Lbeow -1 hod fjoui- forever! M, C. W. H. ® ‘The Haunting Specture of the Might Have Been f! Sumc-w lle-iv, a th-lani clock -iiurk onr. W it ' ii. Him- Hi ' cluck. ]hidf.|riLH-i snJr, tir half Jmst uniTu 1 cflfuT Unur ' . f HI1.1 1 didn ' t Ssnnw- Shs- Irk ' d lo [iliiki- hvrsi-ir think t i : lL -hi- dinin’ i rare, but kite did. Ii tro-uMed her. Well, she might just an. well get «] , she couLdm ' i sleep anyway. Maybe if -lie got op, looked 11L the dock, and drank some gw d tolil water, she i-ouid come back und sleep. Accordingly the got up. threw 1 ilisu III, Hif bright colored silk, wnfneri cull il klmiiFiti, jlIiiili i hi, -r ihnMlih ' rs, iiini Lurried uri i In- I ' Vi ' trie li.,chi Tln n she carefully !ote out into- the other rooms, lighting all th - lighis as -she wenl until she reached the kitchen. The dock in the hall showed that is waa a little after half pun one. Sin. ' die cove red a bit o ( ebaeedalit cake, ate the ftOctLing Dll, drank norm W-jlIet :mtl h an stow ' d buck Ln lied. IliEi nt.s ' s.ilJ 0110 Id not sleep! Well, il-, king 31s s.liecouEd not sleep-, she might its will 1 ' I m. hi-r do--’ 1 , Let ' s «r il was lo be white lac ! 1 Yet Lite principal bud wild nothing fussy well, that wouldn ' t he, mercy, she was iflfi t. i iaie it to save, for could she hoi. wear it till ru ' Xl year for il parly drv.-of! And Lliiis she went cm, pluOtiing aitil figuring u mil fitlidly :i elicit . hiug JtiLp|HiEici:|, Something popped iilEd lier h.-:id -.vine ' ll rflie loud iu-cit even given thought to before. For (he first time 31 doubt arose in her mind, and once in, she found, to her horror, that doubt’’ :iud all its eraay companions occupied a considerable portion «£ the sitting room u£ her mind. Once there, they began Lnlking wildly ■■,■!- 11 !i;;iv n-.i- said, flow Hh yen: kiusw vnu ' tt gsiiEig lo giaHu- iiLe? another, “WIiiil mukr« you think bo? You can ' t lw too sure, you know. Wouldn ' t L. he ttwrul if you uenl the invitations and you wouldn’t g,.-t tlirouEh ‘7 Just because you never have flunked is no sign you never will. Finally , lier will |mwi-r gaSnrsi csmtrsil over the ]il:igoii:tr i hi its apd she argued back: Why. I couldn ' t lliinkt why slioutd I? I ' m smart enough! Yes, hu! you nnighi gel Kirk and lie absent for a week ur iwo and then have to take the exams. Yw, and how do you know youll gvei t hru? You ' ve newer tiiken any before, you’ve always been exempt. Oh. imrl yoon; ,iu l hi- ‘Aerwi iIjiiw ' Siolf. ilekL ytm luL-ve-ii’t got in yuur n iort yi ' t ,nsd your cominitCce hiu-n ' t reported lo 4J Oh, keep BtLlJV 1 she shouted wildly. In vain she sat up and held lier heed- Why sliould she be so pestered with these [hots. She goi ufi und by the window, ojmfling it fur it would go, only to udinit hot. sultry uir. Again she sought her bed. Then a new fancy appeared. She Punt ' Tbirlv-B-ia T H E AERO P L A X K imagined why ism iw« huge licbi r-p.iranil by .1 ft nee- There was a break in the fence. One Held wjw filled with sheep. One sheep went ovist into .he empty livid; tine n. ' ,-i n a. Luridly followed, arid she (guided L ' huia, one, two, ihrvo, and su on, ‘till she reached the etui all ,hi--L ;i- many as then- y- itc Si 1 i: id rs! Nn; ski 1 - must go, away rn- ' im ih«- Inns i r thai Seniors Liwn nn hi went nvi r ,h,- fence again. ,ind over and over she counted and counted 11 mil fijudly she slept. Thus many a night h spent Ihe-Fopc the ordeal then hlissl HIS INITIATION Mr. W t ' l ' iiiviil Mi ' llthci, am ' in.: Others. siepfied olE ho alow Uc-comodfllion train at the smalt ndtifcv town «r Mm-villr, w I u-ti- hr- W:i to lwtnn hh coHese i-.m.-r. While attending to h : in baggosc he jis treated in- u way ihot penned mi-u r i|isi-.-r Llm. The baggage imm showed him no rvHMh-i and very I i L . Ih- sittpntlon. Then tln,- ciErl | hot rafrte U hint, t inn only a fresh i-hLIcki 1 student. ] :im :i joke wi h 1 hem. ' That solved it all. Hi had heard id many nf ihe t rails and ; rouble-. of a Kh ehsnan at col lege, of the hailing and - ' dL ifov cup- Unit are given him. X. pL-n.-iva] Llmt or I ' ii- - ,hingw continually a- ho unpacked I, .runlis in :i medium siwd Tunm of 0 no uf ihv (tormitCiriE ' S of the velh ' g ' . When he had iinukid his nnj ■sicli- jn|r hi- uniii- a ] i - 1 1 it ticiiE ' iH ' , iLiid Vfeni . 1.1 I usa. 3ly «b ■ hei- - the building ww 1 1 nil-, olid ho hoard no mu- lining in 1 hi- JulIIx. ESuc hd sooner had Percy gni to Swrl Hum ho hoard a safe s.vp ouinida h:U ii-.i. r and u hand trying the latch. He thot tm mediately of haasis, liu, in fid; safe ln-- Citusi- his dnKw was lurked. tusCiL, tSni, a key turned gently In . he lark- i ' i rrV jumped up, kwyiS IwIotv lie enutil do unything he ■vum. caught and hr VI (irmly by arcing aims. Ho fought and tried ■ ci call i iJd bin «hth? ra|r.- r.r something of the $or , -copped him, and ho w-ii c-autinnod to make no noise or lie would be in rule to pay a .-ti itc pc-nulty. His hands were then bound, and he was ted out of Lho huddling, by his captors. tti mu-iL nTiiriiLln.-r tluii he wljs lightly dad In his piijncrBi. qni E|si- n i.s l Scptomlwr evening, After a short walk to n place he know not w berth they ■ nne upon n -mall gsihH-r- ing of older students. Vnu jiol Si, didn ' t you? No trouble, was there?” This from husky, grulf-volLiiiS youth. Well, hello ' How ' s momma ' s, p,-. thu i-vi-ninn? My, what pretty pink pajamas - Is Mm lonesome for his. mamma?” fc Poof little thing, is 06 Mid? Tlli ' si 1 lifi 1 a few of the teiiuiiacs Lliat were harlul at J.VreLval tseforH 1 the crowd was ni leu cod by caution, First we will toko him to the campus nnd see how he can run, by making him go ari ' UinS a cxiupk- of limea or so,” said a voic-o, presumab ly that of the leader. Thi ' surges Ltnn or annouiieeiiicnt was immediately earned nut. sifu-r whic h rams several more of the -nnu ' naturO which J will ran descritm. Then Percy, all tired out, hoard this awful statement, “Now for the gym swimming pond, fellows. Did you manage about the key alright, skinny?’ 11 ftyre, vn the rr ]n nw ' Jimkl a reprtMMd l H ' -:il ed laughter. Percy was horrified. Ho could not swim, and he linu-d waScr in such .1 wholesale I ' ay Thirly-HeV ' ii T H E A E R 0 V L A N E i u amity, ||? tried hi tell lhe fellow tout they would just listen to him. und told him to keep rtilh So he had nothing; to do toot w ah hi an agony uE di-s dr. Finely, (hoy nine to clii- gym, arid wen- j«M n iu idc and within the awimmJng room. The lum-rs took I ' wrivjii up Ma twcuty-foot (Hymn scaffold. and told Win to juifljj. Kur the first time that eveniuit he refused to obey ilit-i r raimuumi. Then we will roll you oiir the leader arawered, “ii-s all the sumo lo u . Fercy started to light, hut wau skicm downed, unci lurpumtionH nude to roll hint off, Soon they gave the lijuil jn h but what h-ad hasM cucd,? He, M. puirvival Mrlmet. a1 up in the middle oE the floor oE hi - own room, nnfl lunched ut iilanKclf. He hod only been dreaming, and Inut nil led oil his toureuti (the scaffold which he hod climbed. ' 1 Mini had tipped ilw water pitcher over on him Si. and this woke him up. The lUKt day ftsrey found mt from, the mao in the lower room that there was :m awful noiso in his room the night before, that sounded like a ma.ti ruunmg around the room nhove, and many other causer nobe.-, which wen mujruihtcdly made toy Percy. Casey V. Loomis, IB. o TEiF “BAY FQUtt‘ r QUARTETTE Wjdti-r h’ulluy, l ' irsi Tenor: Calvin drunk, Second Tenor; JoJin Thurman. l ' in t Bass; Edwin Valentine, Second |S;um, P-nqc rhirty-ciijht T H E A E li G 1 J L A H There are some who, no doubt will wonder why it is. that this is the only issue of tl , ‘Ai‘-m]jl:nu , iliis year. Lsis-t year the prominent riierehajiL-: if our riiy forpiotl what i . called the Merchant A .«iei.i;Li n. This v, ;l- nryjiinzetl tor the purpose of protecting the merchant from solicitors who bothered them more or le i every tin ' . But it w-aa discovered that the ruling ot the- Association forbade the merchants ad- vwrtisinff In our spheral papers. This wus quite a blow, so we fli.hthod last year without publishing an animal, t mil recently, nn aoroum of this ruling, nothing fold 1 wii done about issuing the Aenopiu r-e, H Several mnm ' -iw n®e a ' ...iff w:i m foe ted by those students wit were interested enough So put out n issue, in spite- of the Mt-mhuuLs AsKOclifttion. The staff immediately started work and the Senior annual which you now have-, is thi L result of tin- very hearty oo-apenitiim of :itl tltr- stu- dents, teacher and your 1ulf, It is hoped S?y the Senior clans that, even if n nunuhty “ Aeroplane” run not In- published nejti yew. the students will at least issue an annual. THE FRESH MEM The enroll meat of Hu- Freshman lIu.-,:-. is very law tliis year, in fact, it is the largest Freshman class the chnni ha- ever h:id. Tin- outlook for llti- large class - most promising. In n-gard la the hays, they came out strong for football last full nnd gave th- Leiins very good practice, If they eontinue to show this spirit for the neitt throe years. East High will have jl winning n-afl. The Lincoln Club, which hay Iwen eOmlbtU-d In ihe past mainly by Juniors and Seniors, turn been sueeeasluJIy reorgauiEcd by tin- Frvwlimim buy , under the direi-ikm of Mr. IlcaTh, The girl showed their (jdeni in the recent play, ’“The Spinsters Convention,” given by the Mask and Wig Club. We hope that both boy and. girls will continue their good work for East High. Tosc Tt-irty-piirie T It E A E R O P L A N E THE SENIORS Ah [hi? lit™- approach for us, the Seniors. to graduate and IS go out into the world, then- cfljrujfi a. teelbcg of regret into our hearts. Not regret thai wo hay rin- ishi-d a hirt; ‘ [1:111 ot nor cduojiLinn, bill regret Iwi-jiihv of our leaving thiii dear old Hf-hool, our Fellow SludcntH in the lower dnssi 1 :md iiur nulih imd kind hwirLwl IftLchera, w ho have patiently labored with us in our endeavor to attain a higher (Uindard nf learning. There .in also gratitude in our hearts to live ;wo principals who have had HiiEK-rvUinn over oh. Surely ilwir ekuiHpIt ■• and their rhiifariiir ■■■■ 111 ever remain with he in future days. As a Anal worth we would eshort all those students who w ill iijmi- bark to school next year and those who will tome in from the grade . to have the greater reaped and regard fur |hr learlwra who will strive during the loiix 1 sehool year, to impart some knowledge to you, llcmusi- 1 hey Labi- im Inlc-irsl in lIlh. students, uulsidt of fulfilling their obligations as teachers, our conduct ought to be such, LhiU there would Lie no need far penalties of any kind. 0 — There an ' :I Sn students eru.il lei I in Kast High ttchool this year, lliaL Is SO more than last year, and it was found nm-ssnry to ami ahnut Mfn-eri mure scuts, in tlu- Assembly Room, tit this nuinlwr, lifly-eight are Senior , forty-eight .Urior . i-ighty- tive Sopltomoros and 137 Freshmen. The number of boys is 16 k nnd girls I mi, o This is the lirst year that tlie Domes lie Science course has been really complete. The runner years they have been hundii:u|jpi ' d an account nf rooms and equipment. There ore two rimms, the mutiixy and sewing rcKiiii, earli of which will afeomo- date twenty-four people, ‘[hen is nno large gos stow? hi Hie mnkery mum uiu| twenty-four individual plates. The present course covers two years, and it is made practical rasher than thco- ti-iii.:i 3, to he of the grimier L value to tltOM! students coming for the first two years only. This, course ImIc up he sillily (if food--, pruci icuil mulcnf. brief wArbs cm liousv plans arnl house- decorating, (he study of libre and doth and the making or plain garments. There are a great ivunher of girls taking tl i course and they have Found it to La very Interesting uiliJ use! ill. 0 , The committee upiwintcd (« decide on the Commence merit Invitations nrriainly selected a neat card, They are nomethang entirely new in shape, material and design The girls sa} they arc “perfect dears while the bays say they aren ' t h;ilf bad. T In- cnmniiHiw was rum|KK«.d of Turti (isigiusn. Chairman; JcwpiliilikC t ' owli ' s, Re- gina Kriehcrn. Will bin lludarl uud Dcirnthy Carders, Mr. Parker and the 1 . I- Auld To, received ihe order and every nm- likes their work and service. o The SUcreas of this issue is due, ill a Large mea-urr. to our advLsOf, Mr. W. T, Ream, and we know that Ids elforis are hcjirlLly -ipfiret bled. Pjifte E ' ficty Uh m 1 E nn l |£3 =p| if, t ' -- 3 r tlS Jf| E ! ; ■V z.- .. ± 1 IK ; .t: |||e _ :■ a-j. 3: 5 s C i.| 3 41IS H a! m m if-’i i- 3 S-= 3 JI? (dii = x: = — h- f -=!-■ C - . 4 jaS}| . -E: V y. llili “■alii frfJ- s m iJli ipi aJsJ T H E A E R O P I. A N E LOCAL S THE CLASS PLAYS With the aid and kindness ol two of our Lnsiruvtoif. Miss Fitzimmon and Mi l$lar jt, ihc Si-ruor. nf E];vkI High an granx to ppesritL twu plays this year LnStiMul nf only one. ns has been customary in i me reding yvar . Tki- object of having the two plays if- to give all Seniors :i chance to appear before the footlights. The first play Es a one act comedy. “Fun in a Photographer ' ® Gal Lory.” The mCCH 4 ik laid. :s the n;imr iinplii-.:, in j ' l ccnmlry photOgrapli gallery, Ll iK full nf hunum picturing (he troubles which a phologruplnT muni meet in dealing with tint various types of country life. CAST (U- I ' lUtTOGIiApl! t. ; A [ .1 Ith Mr, Jones. lVPgnLphi ' r Mrs. -lone Mr. Hickey, Farmer Jim and Ju.-k. Twin Rays Fonty-D H Patiy IVatL WflJsh, OLilps. Ole Johnson .Miss Simpliins, Prim Spinsters Ethel Ji Ainy r School Girk ISriditl Tarty Etivabi th Church, John T German Pflniily Group Grandfather Grandmother Father Mother Chiltlftn Wra, Itnrl art I jwainc Drexler Albert SvheSter Clarence May, Wilbur Ikrucher L I ai’lianci ' . 1 , llilch ' gani Srli uinukcr, |Uae ■ PSnttiBig, E.!Lur:i Mathjw, LLlli:s:i Vi ' iUc Earl Hummel Hllen Helhy Edith Fvli huw. Arleen Parmentler illrmun, Ifvlcn Trrff, Helene llurltaLtiiL-i Millon Rosenthal Laura Snyder Wm. Pelitjeeni Mae Wakh Alvina I ii-;il, Clarence May, Wilbur Uoueher, Sldhi llyun, Catherine IVur The Varsity Coach, a four-ait comedy, Es a typical pieturo of college Life, a itlt tiie AreiifK laid in and almul the university. It portrays the tudeak of a young aocitsl and athletic lion,” itigetluT ■. v i t h the run ami hitpirinfiM wcammuiyjng wl-li ' gii athletics and -college society. P ige Fartf ' two T H B A E R 0 P L A N E CAST OK THE VAHS1TY COACH Robert Selby, Assistant Couch sJ Vanity crew , oontciunljr called Rub Walter Fatin ' }- fclousle Kn ' Sit, □ typical fussy student, dig or grind Clyde Ouibmd Howard DEsfm, Bob’ room-mate R H |win Valin line Dick ElUwortli, member of the ertw, fal and lazy Liel Farlzak Chester Allen, hL± ftrain-niiLte, responsible and dignified John Thurntun kuili Mtxir.. ' , our leading lady, a sweet Miflijus i yj i «f cpUeee girt, with much natural dignity and eharm Dorothy Mr . Moore. Ruth ' s Aunt, m charge cif il boarding bouse fur student . is gay and dressy and u ‘ ' good fellow Madden Willman Mi- Serena fteiby, Hob ' s Aunt, A sweet maiden lady, gentle, refined, with old-fashioned ideas Ituih Itlank Genevieve Allen, Chester ' s sister, j tyfnttiE college girl Clara Scherf Ethel Lynn, a pretty college girl Alberta Moore Daisy Dogmio, a fashinnnble bwudmii-Hchoo] girl, bright imrj attractive Ruth Find el sen Cal Ed. warda i another college student and a member -ol the quartc: • Calvin Giroulx — o — THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES hi ms ' iiring President Silas Evans of Ripen College to give the addrc u at (heir eommoncement e seroses on June IS), the Senior may he considered very fortunate. Hv has ups-ken in iliis riiy several times before ;l number of Audiences and on various subjects. Hr is an able scholar and an excellent ape- ' iker. For ids subject, he has cho-vn. J i jfc in Terms of (he School. The definite program has nut been pwh- ILilierl :us yet, hut it will consist of several mudeal number , boili Instrumental and vocal by members of the gruduutina claims. The Seniors zm- looldiqt forward to this event with n great deal of anticipation and pleasure. As I cusiunmn ' , members of the Junior Class will decorate the auditorium with flowers =itd pennants. o The advertising doss, under the direction or Mix Schuelte, came to the front very rapEdly this year. Formerly, the claim did not do any outside work, and there- hrre did not come before the ryw of the business men. This -,v:L.-i no! the ease this year, however. The entire class went to the garage of the Green Day Motor Car Co. fur ideas to um - for the advertisements they were to write for that company. A number of the progressive business men of the city, recogniriiiK the fact that they could sot punt ad vert wing therefrom, gave the students a ehumoe to write their ads. Mr, Slaughter, manager of the company, outlined the features of the fitudehukcT Car and the main talking points for tin- riusw, For (he nest few weeks. they- were hu y writing the atls, The results were more than satisfactory. Mr. Tom Gagnon H;uf the honor of writing the liost advertisement, wbEeh appejLTtd in a magazine is- .nied by the jtudehnker Company, His aid, a well ,:w the rest, appeared in the Fuejc Forty-three A E R O P L A N E E The rapflmiTlt On I h. •. .• wjix iiumI fjivnru! ih ilue u ihrir H’Jeafrtrtw ;«:nS Advertisement were also a 1 riti.cn Tor Lucia ISroH ' i-T . which up to ap- pear in print. Mr. Goldman, proprietor of the CoionlaJ Theatre. ulTi i ! a prise of ;l large E. (i. ft. banner bu the mrinbrr of th ' E.hik° would write tin 1 i ' st ad fur his theatre, • hi ltd to appear in the AernpHunc. Mr- Goldman -r ;] •!. .i.™ d what lu wanted in«ir porated in these ads. and the class proceeded to get busy, Here, as before, the mem- tor showed their ability. After Lin 1 w-arb WaH Jii ashed. the ails witi? hpulttl la Mr. Ream. who Wu tu act a judge. They were looked over carefully end he made hi decision. Mr. Oliver Donnovan’H advertisement was considered the best, and the prise wa awarded to him. lie presented the banner to the school . Advertisements were uton written for ihc different r n tort oln meats invert by the school, ML SchiiOlte :uh| the cbev ur.- In be riin-iiroUilalcrl Ctir Ilii-Lr ellEctciLt w.irk. The Work and Win Club, mailr up (nr the mu i purl of E:lh 1 Stile Senior toy. , i j now in it fifth ww fpl year, ’I ' ii i- ■ luh is unexcelled by any other simitar organ- isalion in the city, and devotes it lime in the greater part, to literary work. It i- also very fortunate lo have as frill. - an advisor, Mr. 31. P. Sutton, assistant Super- intendent of Schools, a man with hroiul cx.pi.-ri ■ncc and one who t.i a buy with toys. Eri nrij.-r ! O give the jMsiple ul tin ' in I Pay :i gim-jp.-.- of I hi work ami iiluiity i ( tin flub, an open m rc-ting and program was given in the Assembly Boom of tin Huw Selnxjl, February the nineteenth, nineteen fourteen. The pregram itself consisted id two part--, the lir.-L literary, tile wcaiid musical, and was preceded by a short Orderly liii ' inevi n:ii -ting, during which the Tr. ' idi-nt, Earl Hummel, occupied the fhtur. ■ t. ■1. h, 6. f. si 9. 10. FART ONE Song, “A Merry life ' Club Memtirr Talk, Our Club and What EL has Done for Us William Bodnrt Debate! Resolved, Thin the Commission Form ui Government should Lie adopted lit Given Ifay A : I inn: it Lvi - Wilbur ] tou,- her. Albert SelSltlw Negative Clarence May, Milton lEwnlhil Parliamentary Practice E:trl Hummel Intermission. PART TWO Song, ' Tnnr Unlc tomb ' ' The Ray Pour Solo, Ragtime Wedding BiHEF ' Reading, r, A Game o£ Chance With pLa.no aft-iWMpariiirtont . Sola, International EJjij;” Violin Duet, Largo, from X’seres Accompanied by Galvin Giroutxj. Solo. “Sand of the Desert Calvin Giroulx Edwn Valentine J,-iek Thurman Walter Folley, Edwin Valent i no Kitv, ni Vatont I no S i-lrn, Meet Me !a E hi - Siuidr-wv Club Song :iad Veil Song, Goodnight ' ’ Violin Duet, Grip of the Gold i ' Acuainpallli ' il by Calvin CUrnmlx . Mi:::; Ckrrulla m jr-. I Iht ' -(dni -i ■ WjlHit FnLley Club Mcmtor The Bay Four Edwin ; l b. 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 - arid Walter Fulivy baEf forty-four T H E A E R O P L A N E Dr. Sadler of Chicago. ft mi ' mbsr of clLi Uni vi-jdty Extension Course delEvered a very interesting; lecture oil How to Keisp Wolf lit the East Jliyli auditorium nn the a ft i. 1 moon of February lit, which mw great |y enjoyed by all. The school orchestra, an urifthiaution of which Eait High U justly proud, i- profresdng rapidly. It H:n six. vn pieces: ten violins, iwu ifnimi. q mandolin,, a I ' hmiii ' t, n-hTju-t, :i iromh in ■ imd a piano. It ii undut the Ipuimhiii of Mr, MaeNellL They have played at a number of entertainments during the year, and proved to lit ' l. big twxae, The orchestra v,:lh on- of Hu most important feature in the entertain- ment given hi High School, April ?. The etudgnti i Earn High Kchu it udebrated the tw ittryvii-i ' and day of February with il m3i:itl pjiigrn.nL in honor of Washington. Mr- Hearn gav a very intc rusting talk, which wilm followed by a few election- from the high school orcheitru. The grain- - ni, under the direction erf Mr. MueNeill, made Eta flrat apjwarann? oil l Ihslc day, The Bay Four (Juarii-m- sang j irumbrr of ftongfl which wtri ' enjoyed hy the students. Talks mi the “Life of Washington wi-nc given by Earl Hummel and Wilburn Ekalau. M addon Willman nuiloroil a reading The History of the l ag. TLv vOPtHuding number was given hy the or dieatra, Thiev eommittevs of Seniors wen- iipiHnnEed to Lake can u| ike grodunliiti: esereisn ' s. The members composing the committee ' for the (:|,w Flay are T. Gagnon, chairman; M.i.hlon Willman - ■ ml Williiun Banian; the Committee for .-las- Day L erfiww, Clyde (Jutland, Albrna Moore and Ruth FnideWen; the commlaw; fur Commencement, Jojephine Cowles, I, aura Snyder and John Th:tnn;in. The Juniors purchased their rla-w pbra in, the early [tart ol November. TJw pips are of gold si m3 are arn w-iiho]H ' d, raised in the eentvr. E. H. S. js L ' ljraved on th • upljer |kitl of the pin, and 15” on the lower part. The Lincoln Club la, orgwti®«L for the purpose or debating. Last yi-.u 1 . was composed hugely of Junior and Scniore, This year it Es L-umixxcd rmirely uf Fresh- men, aft iniKii nf the old memticrs belonged to tlie W urk mu) Win Club, It hfts thirty-five tnembm who meet i-viiy Thursday night under the direction of Mr. Eloani. Tlie boys aJe cluing very rckk! work in parliamentary ' pfoetine and ildwitinir, They h ave ulaa orjumired a double quartet which sings well. -o — - THE C W BEST CONCERTS ■A situ of three musical eoneerta were given at K:l-i High SFi.i it this year, whirfi were of tlie higiieat order. The C. W. Rest Cumimny nf Chicago furniftlted the programmes tlie flrat being u Japanese program, the second a Dutch, and the third Colonial. Thwn- canram were made up or some of the Enest muririil talent in the country und were corwidered first dusi by all those who attended, L, Enisiniftger i.paraing from Chemistry ' — “Cce! Mr, Cwmm i ■ always. t alltin nhtmt. the conductors ' in chemistry, but 111 ru-vi r ftiiys any thing about ' motormeii Some Senior translftiioiifi In German E ‘: Hi- looked across the volley at hL feet, on the other siili!,” Another; “Who has the plcasuie of the Students, ' sarins? ' Faiie Forty-five T H K A E R o ] A N E SIMON J, MU RP II Y lium j-l IJird Jt riuiirjf, I1HJ. “Thi- faults of our Eirothefli ft re written upon the sands ' Their virtues upon the tablet a ( love and rawmory. Our hearts are turned to sorrow os we think of our clear friend iiikI nrfumJ-mnu!. Simon J, Murphy, ' alio left ui in hb Sophomore year to make his home with liis par- ents at Pasadena, California. Tht.Tr he died in January nineteen fourteen from the i-IJWli of a hawing trip on which he caught typihoid rever. Simon was aii-k live weeks when he passed from us forever, Simon Jolt us in the prime o( hid toyhood, at the rise or staloen and his many iriunds who knew him from the beginning of hid schooling in the grades, remember him feir Ins atomy i 5 :m 5 h 3 l i : i i I i ■ Etc wins mi active member of his class ami always ready u serve East itinjli Schmid, lie was eery enthuaiaH-tic in sill forma- of athletics, always getting uul fi r football ami nn iftUS to have ft wi titling U-nn. ill liite- hi- iv;i-; in [im ' n Hay in- n:is ;l high ollinftl inf tile Huy SoOUl OriEUnixation otLil this wns a source of great pleasure to him ils it look him Into the woods ami he was especially fond of nature. Ht wad- kind and generous, nn 4 Isis lovable character brought him ninny friends. The brads of the ischuol jitl- 1 :ov.htI in .soli ' mn uriel fttld it. :--i-tl 7 M but yesterday since he wjls here with ns, while today he is taken aw:iy frtnn us- forever, hue never to kie for gut ten, Hid bou] to Him, who gave it, ruse, frill I Il-jlsE It 111 i Ls long repose Its jr| or ions res.!. And, though the worrier ' s sun has i ltd light Hhtill linger ' round u.-- yet, Bright, radiant, lilest 1 ArehshuliJ M. Duhrlill, ' The Mask and Wig Club was agsiu onganixed this vv.it with u memlKirahip of forty-three. The officers elected were Dorothy Sanders, President c Jl udelon Will mart. Vice-President j and 1 ,lt.im Snyder, Secretary. Their programs have consisted or recitations, diftlogui ' s, piarliem-nt ary fmirliii- and talks, all (if which have been greatly enjoyed by the members, The Mivn Gibbons, EEomit unrl Kcjllniiui are in charge. The Glee Club of this yenr under the able leadership or Mr MucNcill hus ju ' - compltshed a great deal. There are forty members and more euthuaaum has been shown than in previous year . Pur the stake u£ uraompHdhing the bcdl results the club organized a nuinbrr of weeks ago by electing Maty Slaughter sl president, Calvin (jiigulx « vice-president and Josephine Cowles as scen tay- The dub s-itng at tlio County Teachers’ Convention held in this city in November and again at tlie meeting of the Norihw-i-.stnrn AswiL ' latlon IlcLi! in February, They iiIhis gave .several sidra ticni.- at the high .school conoori given in the East High Audi- torium on the evening of April 2. E ' .ii-l- Fnrty-nis It E A E It 0 I ' L A N T BELOIT GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS Tte I Mull lrh-i- arid Mandolin Club gj a thirrl miu-un in the Assembly Bourn :ifu-r xcIumfI on March when they wcitl- in tht- diy in fut liilliin nigawmiiu with the Omen Kay Sunday S vhoal Ak-jc ialiun. Wi wore nil I in Xorri- DnU ( an ttel Ilia ' ll. graduate, Ttfun ' niHT iif tin- I! ■ Z I- : ■ f lull. j SCHOOL CONCERT Thu concert which wu given mi iW uvepinx n[ April :! ai Ea t High School was one of the mail; sun-fewM vniiTiaimiK ' nb! that hits ever been given at the school hy Llir riruilH ' SlL.H. A very hinrc crowd was present and .he .•ri.udunla nvrivrcl hearty upplsnixr for their work, which was greatly up plena; •‘•I, ■. rally tlun or IV school orchestra, which made their Initial apisuanminj mnli-r Lhe dirccii m of Harold J. MaeNcilL The orchestra which U oomiHnHfd of sIsA cn pim-r was organized this year nl reiulervd =■ vend jdi ' -JLK.iiH selections, fhe boys uud girls, dee Club, a-.-: ri ' il by ■ in nrrln ini, sung scvornl number!’ which were very good. The yirU club n-cdsicd by iV orchestra hue Bifearolle from the Tates uf tlulfinaiL in a very pleasing manner. The fi-aLupr of i hi- programme were the trombone note hyKiijpir H. Xoi-Im ' E. Ete proved to be a musician of grea; ability, and iv-spcnnEiil m ■ ■vral i.-ncori ' v, He was accompanied on the piano by MU- Harriet rhunnan, The -Yta.dk iUul Wig Literary Club, under the direction of the .Misses Handt and Gibtens pr mtesl a one-net plnyleS entitled, Th SpiiiiLi.- ' Convention. The plem h’m el ever and fall of comedy and the east acsjuitlod tbi-mnel rw well, The Boy Four (JunrbM, wldeh i-onsistn of V. h ' uljey. .1, Thurman, C. Girouls - nd E. Valentine sang severji i m::-- whieh were well jceeived. n This- vwsodix-s not mean anything, I ' Ls merely Hera for volume, [ simply wrote the gol darn stuil To iill some blooming eolumu. don ' t v i l 1 1 1 l.: buy your dry jjxkkLs tVi- don ' t like you any inure You ' ll ho sorry when you see il-- Going to dome other stun.-, Vuu nin ' t sell us any knidt-nackH. Suits and route and other fas Is We don’t want tu trade at your store If you don ' t jjive (in any ad . L. S. Some advice to the Seniors of nest year If you can’; ex pres yourself, jjq by freight! Pnye Favty-ttLgfit T h e A E u 0 l 1 1 A X E Catherine Bur taHHTiU Decar. it ion M. Mun C. MmLIct D uncan W. WltiLg 4, Martin M. SUnightiT R. Lelebvre M. Findeieen Muaic and i’rctram M Slaughter, Chairman H. Bell (a. Kop|ditl Rr ] -fi‘1svrr Invitation a netj Pickets L. Entzmlnger M. SEhhuv A. Duncan FLnor L. IrlnlKiiiEriKST C- Loomi G. Nits L. feme Th.e Prom Given by Juniors of 1915 Class On Friday evening, February twentieth, the c]:l« nf guvr the unttUnl Junior Prom m Turner Hall. It pro ves I a grand bucc sss in every way. The hall was beautifully ilcmfared, [he color scheme being the school color , red ami while. The railing of the kuilcony was hidden by white oak lest yea. which were arranged very artistically oil a red background- Around r hi- pUI ra In tin- hail were red pojjtnvn on a background of whi te. The stage was set off by a curtain nf ml and white cm i hj paper with gjwn palm- and ferns hanked along the foot-light . The win- dows also had the curtain of red and w hit - The wall space lietwoen the stage floor and the main floor was decorated in a most effective maunrr, Thi-ii was a Ijaek rouitd of red and vs bite. The red barli fo ' -ind Mil set oil by a large white ' To.” Rags, lullewn chairs, tables, and lain ns were placed aruund oil the platforms, giving them a comfort- able, cozy appearance. Fort y- ni me T II I A E 0 A N E V;i!nti L iilnir-i.: ' K i ri ' tu- i r.i furnished l hi- nv.i«ic. The Brand march, led by Mr. Archibald Duncan, the class president and M Lifi Ruth Ij. ' fifbvrt ' , -.LjitIhS :il nine o ' clock. Al this limp the ftri-hi-s-tfu i •! styid mic sirai ns tin lYm-miM u which Ho 1 mh?ii a ravorile song amoon Use liijjb school stnrleni . The dnncinjf man enjoyed until one o ' clock. The [iniynirnmis were Bivcn run by the Mi — Murgarot Husnu and higher Snyder, ibiriuE tin, 1 evening frup;pc wa served by the Mksa Ida Arthur am! Until Snyder. Spectator tickets were .-uliJ at fifty Lu-nis in lIump pan-nis and Friends w bo dialled to look mi. Many r-pwiiLUus ft- err and they seemed to enjoy the privilegc. The rh.ij.msns wen.- Mr, and Mrs. tloam and Mr. Walters. The sum-ss «r the From is greatly due to Mr. Arohiludd Duitnr. wlin was at the head of the committees, and credit Ls id™ due in the ooiiinuttces, whose i ami appear mi the I ' e-l ' sh ilitij; page. (hi Saturday evening, February tin- rnuriisiriili, ihi- hnsi of I Ilf irraduatirg event.-, rd tin. class i f fit I t 1 1 ink jiIjut, The Senior of EiM High S- Ihh ] eiiterlulnifd tin: (ac- uity at n dinner in Hit hall of the high school at aLx-lhirty o ' clock. Coven laid for about fifty - 6 ve uui Ls. Tlie decorations wen wry appropriate lor the occasion, Iwing heart! , pennanta and class colon . At mic cud of (he hall euay chair and sofas were placed behind palms jmd fe rns, miikim; a mo, si effective whi room. After tin four course dinner, .Milton Rost-iubal acted a- cojl-i mu-i.-rand was very witty in bis. introductlona of lIlc .-.peuker . Tlte speaker and their subject « -r - : T uU.sE EO t he yiiL- Toast In I lie E5ciy-. Toust to the Faculty Clatm Prophecy daflfl History Talk Tulk Talk W. Eedsr-t .1 fWIi-., ]■;. Hummel M, Wiltnsan I), Sander .Mr. MacNeilj Al is Krtmelle Mr, Heiim The evening wilh murludei] with rlunriiiK and all present left with the aHauranee that the evening would hi- rent cml jened in future days, SOPHOMORE FEAST fip Ftdiniuty twentieth, the Saphamare Class or blast I f i li School j vv the an- w«l Sophomore Peas l in the hall nf the chnn|, The supjht was served al sis o’clock- The haLI was dfeLOrulrd appropriately ' Tor (lie occasion with pc mi auto and dims color . At oiLu end iJ the hull, and on the Brat landings nf the stairs, easy chairs and sofas wore [dares! with jsillms and ferns, making :l wry |ilc;i_«mn appi-araim-. After the [cast, Miss Helen Yui-mans noted a iwisl mist raw, while other mimhi ' is of the da s responded with tpiLst , Some or the teatbro also Eave talks. The evening proved to be u UMHt delightful one for everyone, and great credit jh ilui.- to those who wore in charge of tin. aiYungL-mcu ts. Pane Fifty A K ii o r L A N E FOOTBALL ■■ii- it. i him - Calvin Manaser Captain Elect Mr. It. IlilLl.;- k ' KJme Me (i mill h ' nim-iH Flitkiy FrannH FlatEey P-oedtion t dL End Lelr Tarkle Lett Guard THE LINK UP N ' licnii; Thdenay Gagnon, ' id WiSLhun Witlin, ' 15 Milton l[(isi-nihal r ' I S Frank Bini b, ' 15- QIKtt Detjovan, ' 1-5 Claresi-ec Muti-dbr. r L5 Past ' Fid t)-t wO T II E E R 0 I L A N E Wiliam Bertrand. ’Ea Center EiOOftidas tontv. ’Li Frank Hinish, t Eiigki Guard Casey Loomis. ' £ Louis Cook. ' El Eight Tackle Joseph Al jit Lin, ta Right End Ear] l.ismlwau, |7 W Fefliitcan, ’ll Quarter Itjwfc Frank Van laanuen, ’!£ Archie Dime an. ' In Left Half f. Reuland. M William Witt ig, ’15 1 ull Haek Francis Flallcy, ’1G Right Bach SCHEDULE Jerome McGrath, Ca.pt.. 14 Felsl High School October 4 Shawano East High School October 1 1 Marinette East High School October lb Oconto East i 3 iy;3i School November 1 Kaukauna Eiwt High School November 15 Appleton East High School November 27 West Etigh School REVIEW OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON EAST HIGH SHAWANO On October fourth, Hast Elmli |duyod ShnvfjiTto it Crwn liny. Kba«nnn had atartedl the Beaman by Iwaiing (Ji nn by a score of 12 [?► ti, Although East, llinh was h mull rapped by the f ct tli nt moot of the p Layer w ore incuptiinind they ntuin cd to huLii SIiwwsthj to n iie ( the scope being 7 to 7, M A LUNETTE CAME EsmJ High journeyed to Uiirinptip October devotlh, where they mi-i the strong Morinette team. East Htph wax defeated by a snre of ifti t a. This w:ix our first Kitnws out u( town and mewl or the fetiovru, who haul ricii hi-fnn- played football ouatLde o( their hiinie town, were nervous and wed ltd. This, and. the strong consistent play, ink rf the Marinette team art-uuntetl far %ii - lunge score. OCONTO AND EAST HIGH ,-U Oconto, on October eighteenth, East High was defeated by :i score of 21 to 10, This v , as the first lime in many yearn that Q panto boot East High. In this K ame Capttih McGrath made a thirty-elght yard drop hick, one of the prelilrst drojj kick ever made by a high school player in Ihis par; of the state. ISy ihc splm- did wnrk of Captain MeGnjih, :n;ij the team, East High h J ! ' a rim- puLnis toward tLie end of ihe gaj n p bat. jl mistake by our mfene guve Ononlo a touch down and cost us the ic;mnr, EAST HIGH KAL’KAUNA At Green IJ:iy, on November lir-a, Eil-l High th-Feated KadkauTia by u score oi -0 to lit, Knukanna had a yood team, Lull East EfiKh put up the better tight ami I’atfr EiFty-Ihrre T H E A K 0 P L A N r i: secured a good load in i he first half. Kaukauna rami ' Juu-k si mug in- lilt 1 second half and ran uj Is. ftaints. East High, however, Hwik n brute and Field them to that. BCOr the fiat ui [hr gitrtie. APPLETON —EAST Etii.EE Appleton defeated Ecist High on November fifiei-iiib. hy a stwi- of 7 tu, 0, in one of the hardest fought games of the wnem, ti U too hud that Appleton marie their touch down cm a fumble- instead of by hard ploying Not that they didn ' t put up u R Li m l! light, but it was hard For us to lew that earn through it llufa; piny., The game wcis hard fought rill through, each team extending tlwimi-tYi to their utmost, ANNUAL THANKSGIVING GAME Oh Them ksgl iing Daw Kflx-l |[£gh lost to West High by a hook- of UK io 6. West High started out by gi-tling a touch down early in the game. They iici-l kirki-d to East High mid Van Laanen who received the bull, fu mbk’d , This, gave High the IcaiL and they earned it .citaiglir through For n (ouch down. After a few more minute of |da} ' teaai ]|igli Igsi EU ' ulaud who had lo tie taken out of the game on iif- cwmt of a broken now, Thin was. a heavy Loss for East High as Kiuluul hud hn-n suit ting up a fine game at lialT all through tin- scasnn. West EFigh ran up most of iheir score during the first half. Eikst High seemed to take a brace the second half and held Wen High to a mu pie rj[ touch (tovnn, and also carried the ball [good them- wrlve . West High was too heavy and too strong for East lligli aiu| put up a much superior game. TLAYEEiS WHO RECEIVED EMBLEMS Captain Jerome McGrath, T J ; Joseph M-irtin, ' 15: Francis l-Tatley, ' IS, William Wictig. Lii; t-wordd-ie Jwm To; Thomas Gagnon,, ’ll; Ft, nil. Biniah, ' 1 -j; Bari Lum- Sh ' lui, ’17; Trank Van Liunien, ' IrL Casey l-oomi. . ' IS; Cornelius Reulnnd, ' 1 -t ; Clarence Miller, ' 15; Oliver Donovan, ' IS. FOOTBALL SEASON OF 1912 MATERIAL The squad Lurnid nut ruriy Fur practice with twenty-five to thirty toys trying for places. Much eagerness w;l-. shown by the candidates. This was largely due to the Tact that everyone knew he had an equal ehum-e w-Lrh his fellow. Fur lIli- thirty candidates, only three were tried ru n ami Limy bad rm-ivid exiwrierur in tint onv !M.-iu«tih of fubihall. We had un i-iuin buck livid to develop :mil with the exception of the right Lackin ' finKitinn, ;m i-ntirely new fine hud to Ihs picked. The squad seemed to realise the problem that ihe coach was up against it and much credit is due them for the faithfulness with which they reported in spite of l Ili- fact that they were being switched from one position on ih - team tci another nearly every time they ennui out. ' I ' lirei- gamt-M were ptayus before we knew w hero the men could play best. Even then in Severn) instant, we wn-pn compelled i« play some fellows in place where iheir best work could not be performed. All u-ton our quarter back p.isiu.ia was woefully weak. The man tu played there should have plityn) end but for r-nrl In- was too light and luecpqrienfed and showed up bettor at quarter than, any other we could spare for t-bai position. hYftnri Hatley, captain-elect for ID Li, should have played his old iMKitton of left tackle, io balance Martin at riylst tsiekle, hut we put. him in m Pane Fifty-fa ur T (I E A E li 0 P I A N E I he full back position to givi weight 10 tin- brut; ridd on [1st- JLiiv: r. -- :ve, and Iv buck up the lint; on defensive [Any. Cnpuiiit .Jerome McGrath was the htavien mu;; nn -:tm both ,ii : j .■ r iv-t- |L nd defensive play. The way he reposccdly luckled hi - opponent anti ran him buck Sen or more yards was a treat lw .«■?. eyes. With an experienced leans lm pluy wish him Captain McGrath will prov himself a star player. Al drop-kicking., u-e high tchwd I’ulc liis superior. With remarkable SHinsty Sic has made iHTfect goals- from all angles between the forty and fifty lhtes and while in t he Oeoittognmo he surpris ' d :l 1) by patting over a tlilrtywekjhi van! gou]. By the end. «f iIih- -s ' usan all she $qund wn work injf well. Thsi i a majority «r ihr stansMi. werelpst should not throw discredit on the 1mm nur on iliy school. The K;isl High School knows, now that ii has a team. Kohl- arc stars but they make up a tei m thnt will have to be watched by t3n:Lr opponents of the ?a-son of LPL-5. A fu ' l s uad of experienced players will tw tillgiblr for next year while as many mare new oundi. dales will report. rrovidrd the boys of East High School get out and mean bti«ns--s, there no reason why the defeats of the pa-t live y.-ars may nut be turned into victory, Financially, the East 3iigh Si-hoot Athlrric Association is in ■eMi. ' t.-lte i t eondJiton, aa there is neatly a hundred dollars deposited to the credit of flic treaaufy BASEBALL A treat ili-.ii uf ba-s-ikilL spirit has Imn shown by East ] 3 1 cl ibis spring since the baseball -i-a-ar. ha arrived;. The Lincoln club, of the Fn-vhmen el s- , have organized. a itlnmic team and have l«eti out fur pr.ie-tirt- n-gukiTiy every night, tlie weather permitting. The Freshmen arc not the only one . who have been doing suntcthiitg in (his line, for the Jitninr-- :;n i Sophomores have aL-o been prpmizLng teams, tf ibis -tplrlt ktri up. there- ought to be mjw i unresting inn-r-i.-li.-s game . AttL-mpts were made to organise- a school team but ibis faiEi-:i owing to the fact that tin.- Athletic Association would not recog n b e or support it. A large number of ru- cruits reported (or the .-whool team and with the proper support from the Athletic Asaudaiion, we wnuhj have had a winnitij team. LINCOLN CLUB BASEBALL TEAM The L-i lu ' aLn club of the Freshmen class baa organized a baseball team and so far the u-s.ro has made good n showing. They elected Irving Hvi-lte enptuin of the kv- ' - tULll team and Eari Lambeau manager. They ]l;lvl- Ik-cj practicing steadily and we expect a good showing from them. o Li ni-s. of football men remind us IV l- can kick nnd buck and hug And departing . leave behind us Foot-prints on another ' s mug. Fit. Afi- Black How did the men prepare for ;l duel ' . 1 Sleepy Student— “They put their twu frtiui fivt. forward. Pane Fifty-f.i r EAST mail SCHOOL AGRICULTURE I ' rin. W._T- Ki ' im. Kr|n lb . At’ mm - lirwclpcc- IIrNbIl Kohi ' IIi . Mrl KHwuth. Owmlit, MinhalL Joacfelmy W. Arrlow. E. PirHow, Miwhini, IMmmmtI Tiiy I- ! i ' lil”!. ’!ri ' l T: ■! - - 1 t’r l !jrii! ' - l ' r!:l|i’o.n 1 bI u n p y . h! i, : 1 1 :■ Wlilk I ’t ••hun! ' . Kay - . VuK-r M- i r 1 C K ' Hiri fr-i I AErlrillri, r«y j ) t« H .!t™ n ' K raw. J r--y 1-aH} - -tv. i 19 iltu Bl mCw eta - .| H iry rv. r T - r in H r I Inr KN-r llwli THE A E K O P i A N E Among the Vimuun oehnnLs and univenide harboring graduate? of East High ihss year, arc she L ' njvrrsil y of Wisconsin, at Mailbon; Beloit College; Ripon College; Alkhlgun University, at Ami Arlan-; Cwrtol] College; Stevens Point Nodiwlt M i|- wuu toT Normal ; Marquette University; Lawrence College ' ; QshJwsh Normal; Algomn Training School, and chi- Mnval Academy, at AmuipoLla. T1u .- 4 ' attending Beloit College till.- j-oar iirr : Louis Van Emnen, 43; Snrri JlfH ' U, ’13; Henry Wendells, ‘Lit; At - RwvnthaL, 12; Harold l isford, ' ll; Carl Wendells, ' 12; aiti] I i-wi n Man they, ’ll, Philip Sfenoyere, 42; Bernard Gm-irmu . ' 1;?; Iliwnuntd Jordan, ‘lit; tt:aalt Winter, ’12; Philip Robin wi r ' ll; Milton Smith, ’13; Reynolds X r nrih, 4?: Roland Miirlin, ' 12 and Vinlwd Ojiwrmtjunr. ' 13, are in numlumv ut the University of Wisconsin. Howard C Neill. 10 ' ; Carl Young, Hi; Earl Brunette; Waller Kch.-rf and Arlhur Thiele, ' (ifi are enrol ksl at CwtoII College. I laiul Joannes, 41: Vance Laanen. 40 jir.nl Stewart Denis, 40, are ;l[ I he University of Michigan, at Arm Arbor. In attendance at Milwaukee Normal are Enterlm ' Avlwnnl, ' ll; Maelinda Srhunk, 4?; Haa-L I n,r«n and Irene Seheibe, 41. Maud Jturili, 42, i? attending Stevens Point Normal. Kenneth Hoeffel, ' 12, i- at the Naval Academy, at AnnapoLb. (.Jerald Hodlel, 12, Columbian Preparatory School, Waishlnftori, I), C. Louie H iirxLsc, 4a, I attending the Training School, at Algoma. Vcreoi X ' u::-:, tfl, i teaching school at .VEemiahn, Winifred Williams, 42, and M arltn TlwL n, ' Id. ore at Oakoah N’otmal. WinTord Erdmaw. 43, mid l ennrd O ' Conner, 43, are aLu-nding Marquette University. Had StrtfkenUmcli, ’12, and Haul Run, 42. w in attendance at Lawrence College, o J- Thurman (who baa been hit with il spitball in tlio shoulder Uu -hl Mr, Coo men — What L the matter John? J. T. — ,L L got WtT Mr. Coohen What hit you, a cannon I inLI ? ' ' Fift y-AC-re-n Pfifljd Fifty-ci(jhl THE SNEEZE VI EI.E SNOOZER VOL. t m k a p m 1 VI K KDITJuN uyn : turn m;i rs most-; m tr r. wn u Vfl MOSS Sorrow fill I hi Viv ’omm si-:mokh t u: vi; T4r p ' ii|iii“ til -air villi Eli|jK StH-i! an :n j. Irrri hi s.1 1 iif iffn|nt a I priwalj 1 hinting nf I hr iLay ihal ii 1-n c-iiitid mb- n I Hi hMIRhfc ‘. liivnhV A-ninn mill t ■« 1 hmwn ExiLu thj.1 KriuE HP -? wcir 3 f| Ira iln- fern l h I ' 1 1 ; I r- Vi Ill ' ll Hill’ illifnilliwl Ji|HH.n T |-I lip :nlii I 111 -r |iljn ■ Si ' iiinr- wil h ch-rir grind: when tbe Snphn will r.ir up the l |i ' i hi- Junlw pt ' w: and when our Pub - 1 he Ftn imen- w 9 utaiih Ibej pCi-jtiiy nii l nwin hyidrr.w.nie ■ jfepJhnmnrr: ho ' h-T.- ii fiti doubt that the Senior will h m ««a. The faculty «n? ' Awuh-rlng it. whom they ■■ n pri-wni demerit mirk : sl-mr •fucking rfn’ lln|{ .-speflnlty sn7| lie rni-jp-l iTrrivrllnj il i ' ntPHTiioun ihrUnle in Ihi- lower hull ' qiterrqrh miYrip , Hut ’ll - Pit ' - si J-il lhi-v 1h ‘ -iijHf-.-ir Li nri ' ilvnfiT.’. r ' -n-r- I jI grind unrl nil-up of Efc !Appv.it wJ| hi- mpdwA Jij- qlt, WkiItiI A ' , wire, Spinel h In lit - (iff m- rv ilnr lough no ihii I may eiw wi t« my fm-lingr t-ddri- -Hti’lln Itynrt. Efttuxgien Wiir.l- 1 ! i ' 1 vug lnali of Ui ' ility WfellEJ iut-ul:- n i ■ : I. hhw xped i ! : _j i i H I I g nKnipiih j. Addfrmm Wilt E|v JhH. WIT Hll IrS Li 1)1 n Tbr imr-jJ sirl. •rumr-l vii Jwl-3 h- rr la-il MmiiLxy an- 1 a ■ i ■■ -_:x1 jl nyplHT ai! 1 J’irir jiuui iik j wm cnn r liu -a|. Thr hva.il jiriw V. J .1 avt irtlr-i !a Mo- l ra S-rhi-rf w In i fcu ill ip. vs ?. ■ ri inm 7U Triimasi ' a litii ' L rillr-J HI ' hiii: .MIhtI Sfliiilrr IwV Efep nr-minl pfin h-ivinac rucil lih ' -lril u puiiiLin ■raliUi ' d ItirnJ Srpnn. 1 ' Il IwV Himr linn ' In iIev-kIi juiL wlm pJhiliM iTn Vi ' Lhu th u-;l Jjriji - an Kil. hi! nl im ' n ■rnrlihin ihi ' ' Hx i L H: ; h ,r vinl li l h ClaNrin ' May r H ini l r-1 ' uri ' . TJw juHilKn -iliviiti ' -il in Hr. ]trriNin r H I ' uvur, Tiiwh lii h ■ uj - iMJoml ' si r i i£n n . Vol N£i hvm m:i i:i i s moil 1 1 1 1 M )ltS Ai j. iwrfil mwiiTitt Mil 1-LiJEh Kefefcvw wm I h ni ' W p- 3 ■ . 1 1 - 1 r | iri In pur t-iwn. Tbr elwtlnn Im-M in the . vi ' K Imtly ' n t chyird nn Web- «ier Ave. by .irrh-h“ C L «ndan mil JerEim ' . 1‘innier After i he irp- -im« th- ilon I yuupiq nw- s Inti- ditty en-i .I h -| tt ' i ' i T,,,i| Symr lhy. Ilui - ■ ■ ■- ! ' of i!- - r ijhimr- hrwd n iis ml (i Ip™? Ih. ir psenrijfp • ■. they K ' lm’d in nn I he Sram 1 irm-nnn: ■ ' wt that will mike the peppV in this vlmnky pit up anil ■ ’’TA ' e be ' .im -punipkiiip. ' WnnlYll V jell, tTij-thmu jiipS i HV nrri. t-iiln-. Arehlt ' ild Kt;dwe rtupntn. |Jnn ' t tnrKi ' l the .i!inr - uE JjiiiIi ifarn IS r it irr -div niEi 1 . skmdus mi i k i i iikcoiids At q fere hi mtYtu.g «r the .Senior dut nil prevlosis nwrirAs ■ne breken wii-nn the glrln ii . - nd rj|..?u -.u| the fguntloas iH-inn tit- h tiee nd nil inocio ) -pp p ™d asiihoui n rri nn- I ' heiji ' hy Si Cook. |{|t: B JI T VI SKKJM Td-MCIIT lii ' i ' Hprii f _TH HVh| K ' . | m ' S ' I i 1 1 1 At let uli Iirruhjylnenle hnm- IhtK PKnpGKEd tot Lhi- twig ■:li nr- 1 hii.iiik ixiiiCi- L Jchh-J 1 Tilh’ina - . 1 ninl YuiiJig ThumtiP lioEla u4 I liLn viIIbc! ' . TilLrnu.riB datriiR 1 1 : • f hjLiiip:-uio -iiip .r I hr Ill --:dr ThnmJA In ■. mura bL l3ir J.rnr. Ilrifucln friini Chdr N ' .rrTli niili ' I In ' TiLlmiferiK I _v dl |iul 3iip, rr.iii n V. ±jr in I hr lir ' L ruuiiil iitJE ibii ilOir-a H M wi-in 1 £r an- lliirniv 1 In I ■ ■ ■ IL i ri s L-u Hn y vKHftit aui lii«-y ihr illll I o.-LLlft|c iri.ru rnuor 1 . Tllfc-miiip I - 1 hut i I ' jimy funr bp-glnulnf hl righting In x I lin-MUUFr rihv whMi In High SeliM ' l kii ' l cuiuiniilng In ihi- ring (ill hr ! • ri-MbrU the tup. It ' - le ■ Vrr) tnr.pi ml port .-•■1 rhai! ii r i «iSI |p-ll you nT ti- %aivi-perp all liirH-JrOU pvrtrt. At any rutr this p:mni tip !«■ j giril i mt u-. ' l niav Ik. I H ’ min win llin lliirty giijiEpv Wnni E li iiu- ' ieiiil It; yeumr girl spiiii ginul «luc l wn ixiIiit- £ gp J looking, Apr j.i | BIJ, A M. hi. Us-t-irr Avi . Kimlty prrirtJ |lhun( ' . I Ell S V l-M 7.y. 11 1 .]: vM jd l.li, M u ■ ,. i n v 3 o SOME OF THE IATKST BOOKS OF THE SEASON ON SA EE AT EK MARTS Xt flri ol |L.t , ' ii- ibr Siuv J ' ■ i ' i r nirlrlfr. I 4 -rii: -.iiliir lint- h iinci: I il I |i a ImhiIc Lii hnlp ilj-ivn 113 ) ' 1 Jii ' ■hl ' pifs 31 4 f whnn I ynl ji £rail|£M Rum- linn. — Kvw Taryxua NYilr Vk ' i ' ieihif T - Snrtol |- ilrJ«-. JJfc Ctara ickfff. I ■ i 1 1 ; i. - . r I JJummpJ. 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Mr. f!|j| r o Min3a.Mil w n ' n rhr-H I i riiH-k w h I Er ;ii ir 9h: ' .-K ru ' i th-- ■An-Otitl ' Mr. WlMlim Wadil Aldrml. 1 iMv 2 -vMl- f ‘MiioO. iJIVu u ivrfrii ill IluvknunV llhrn Im n-imin I ' YuhIiimss Ec.r I I ' mi i Fatul Hi«h-n Vwimir f arm l.iill v Sliil 1 1 11 lip |, !Vbvre H hull ilntf ill h ■ J r rflsy whjlp rdiniinj; Ui f-rhrHil Thr iUt£ anil Eb cir3 wi ' minl ti hw TriwU until MUm VaumjTH UpSihI In rump I hi- Binimal anil nlN nnl in iiv-. hi n — thi tb i ft n H-fOii anil I hi m jh 1C Ep lhat ►■he 1 wfH h VF tr, mtmj a -rar n--. hnr li«M inn Snr -i.mi- llrr.aP Cn c-nniii. To M y Staim ] Ekivr ikftHfl AMT J FAT For otAy wwk taint J («i hp ir a liiv -icrat lfci-ucy pound . J w-fijwlin ‘Jii ' J Si. Ilunkrtrllkv l - 1 ' mild A kihh| imUstfC! fif i|-i|i|«nH. M « 1 l A N . I loll JMifri fc. AH Osr IblnA MujIc he 1BCIE.I JlM D ' S ii un-i LOr % u4r. Hr. i l iliJiiilj Cat L KlL And (ivt Uivd-r !l wuriln a, n 1 1 niiKifi Ly t Pirkaj - -:!. “A S|iprrrili- Frnm Ebr llutrlnv Shii|a uf I..S 1 by M si !- I ' k-i WiUrnan; h My Hnj- 11 w-nr-iU. by K_ t ' hurrli. fnntir by V. 1 i i mill ; Hit lhi n Tma ' ri 1 ICiH ' kiri[ Sihi ' Itaal Iiv M. J£uH-iMiLka3; ' Tbrn 1 -- :i ].. 1 1 li 4!hurrh ,4niun4 Lh CVirniT 1 Wunli by J. TiUmnr.i, muti? Iiy K. Il-hiy; ' iPmiB Eiajra 11 by ArTbip ED. T. I. Piir.nin; Mi[hLa tiT 1 ' i l:«il liy FiiJLtj ; “IIl ' s A l-liy Man in Hi EEiim. Titwn liy [aiuin Coo LbtarMv llnw I I ii I.ji ' .i ' rhi-rhm liy Turn, {■agnmi; “| Wcm- ! I «:-f Lh«- Cnrln All ThLI Ftir Mi ” I5y ' birninr May; J, .l CJMira TJiip Tuwn liy J .« ■•pli .Marlin; “Wr !S ' 4 «mI Syna|iaEhy r ' by Chr “Fkk Fr.rjr mcrilKLUl TIIKATKt: 1IU 3 EiCr-H«i.hAl i il Ebr ,J l£nh Tfr nai.liE + . PrtwH . fiflvT nu4 it. I Thu i liii Mty 29 ' ' An il HfrtiihJ llaVr lh«A n A lq[liE romHy in f .-a r irti. E ' nnuiUP 4 ' ni! VCrn, .Kii.hirc llturrwi ' .May. HJSa J|.-lB.y. Jack Tillman- . It, ICbiitti anil K. Hnn-.mi ' l. L0 E CORNER FOR HE VET SEEK I.I KKS. M I---. I ivfj; KHilflT N r i - 1 --it I HI U nitcni-iw Iwtai hvma j;.|l h ' l srtl i«ir£ ■B t ' .i In 1.L ' ■ | ' ii| -r ui- air .lili’ [ijprlBI .ml]. ' fe fi-W uT CfW limny .rteUtH l J Iiur I.urli™. Ito.r Mi-.- I iviijr | ini iip.i||y jn In-..- with, a .I.‘n 4 fr l rjy uf pull .H.jJ.I mil iH-nuty. | h«- ' ' -r h.«n Uiii ' .£ nM h Hi t fi.ir ■•w i.ni . nrwrtWhF ih.- « l «. ri to nioy my « m- ■uy. 1 toll. It hrr w -rv ry inibjpri IminlruAilp yri dip ctp r r| !■.■■■ m sjiprwi m ¥ i n«ii.. C lw- -i f I h.ir I ' irn-pr . E munlil ■ - rtrr . Ijiat ■ - il if mnrr mil r j. k li- . . Inn vy. Ihrir Ml— Ipivoy : 3 h y«- ■ firnll -Tnp.n Irimd wit of tm ¥, ' ■1 h whom t h tw t— -r, comiapimjlnr f J, r mim tl m - f i I r,,. Jw- H-imiH my pif.wn-. Sh n 3 --nil il eohlmt llrwrioio Itu.h r cn. I wouilri not ultr «ny fh n v I Mi-— [ ji-i i-y : I jin j ' till I- StrfjlHjfTlc: 1 - ■ li II 1 1 y i:i limY with I hi- ih wrr --.1 L| pi ITT- r I — mrn l-i- -.1111 iL -- - 1 1 1 - 1 Err all ri ht if I - hiii il- 9 i-- k hiim In raU -nr whil whall I -ilu-T 3 h- |H-rLl - lllll — f Ji ' rs-i tCi , M y 1 h- r CJld: Y ON FT-- fivl iMy |m Jittlj (a bo iintiTiwininc tp-wus nlnl lpfr4dl-|i W l. UiTItll llP to tWHi So —■ fW, Lrrry, Wnr.U it Tn lannw why ArrJili ' wli uuE liy [hr I ill If fc -CTfeUFOb dim- iI ji k iiiuhl ti- l innnlii. WniilnL— At rfr.41-. Til hfmW B Ii n v Ht-J- nr ■ In ' . •.lll ' i mori. Smd p3niUi. Jjrr.imi- llrrlltf. mask a nr wta ci.i:ts L H ' -l ' TI FI--1 ' . lil |V r lb . IJ l ' . n • ' • i Sluil, l I _L.ir:j r-vili.r, 5 ItiH ' nAfc.y SaniLpr, I. M:n!-!im IV i 1 1 m n , 7 k_i-..-:l:i 2ivh r P Jvii- ir ,h!k r 1 ' i.la Sliril. 1U IliMn rwiin, It Itnaia MrllMiuijh 12 Pmb ItwHiMd, 1:1 l!ul h MunV II Aik IffiMI , IS Militwd JilpPv K Ma frdtn.lT aitujwy Krlniniwhcr. IX Mil.!.- Aurriv, l i 4 ' afl |J.I |li i. 1 K-A ' -r Knp| . ill ■ ' wwmniv HiyinAlfur,, SS H M milh. a |Ul r V«lpnl)4iv SI Eiiiurp Sipiali, 1 liw t’cmlivv, OwIjt WaRnvr a,? I •, IB S ullbtR, li« Morllf Kvtr-U, i? fcb i- hll, ill 5a-i lr .Allan! 31 K«-n!i. . 17 11 -I ■ n Fib! .1 M KuihlllNHl I- I!..i. . h. r , Tir. rinrr-nr- f ... ' !•-. Il r ' r IrErWn Vcumir... 37 Ullim.-li 1 ' Ab Bii-l-T. il -- EErTirlrllB fiat 1 . 11 !■ V ■■! j h1p I M ' rr T ]l E A E R 0 P L A K Oti M ' Ltiuni nf tin? Onranizinfc of the Business Meii ' a Association. the inmnhuy issui; uf the Aeroplane Sins (wen dtHODtinUid. WV jin able, however to i sue an umnunlJ We uratafulLy acknowledge the Esi ' lnukge (hut we received during the year. THE SPY 1 WINNEBAGO CHIEF THE ROUND TABLE WAWONA LIFE” “THE RED AND WHITE THE POINTER THE It ED AND BLACK THE ACADEMY” “MERCURY THE TATTLER • N, ] . H. S, CRIMSON AND WHITE THE WISCONSIN ALUMNI MAGAZINE THE LAW RENT LAN THE SENATOR THE PAINTER “KODAK “THE ECHO “THE HEGEL SCHOOL RECORDER THE CLARION “THE MIRROR “THE LOG BOOK - THE SIGNAL BUTTE ‘’CRUCIBLE ‘State Teacher College “THE LION . Kenosha .Wisconsin Unim, V. ' jflCOIiad it Hr I kit. Wiitrerixin PhrtJItT. Wisconsin Fond da Lac. Wisconsin StWCn Point Twin jin, Florida Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin M ISwaU kit ' , W IsrcHisj n Pptbvip, Ra, . IL of W, Lawrenu College, Appleton Liiki- HI. Su- ' .vns E Mi ii i Normal Brmrt, Washington . QindaskLi Wisconsin Saratoga SihEnkk, N. Y. Apsdi. L ign, Wi ™nsin Mondovi, Wisconsin Two Rivers, Wisconsin MiLes City. Montana Guriy, Cole, L l Grunge, III, CRUCIBLE, State Teaehepi, ' ColfegL ' , GeHy, Colon Your paper is certainly one of the best. You use organized material and state it in an organized way. It has beers a pLeaauje to exchange with you. P,ik Slsty-on T H E A IS R O P L A N f E THE SKiSAL RUTTE, ' .Mill ' s City, Montana, is an orisin-nl paper lull of vim. In i hi- |iu-x:sry di-par irnont. for January 1 191-4; we make H| ccial mention of “The Tula of l he Noble Duke,” a witty piece of work. Viiur Jokes w (rw, (nil to the I h ' in l. The editorials are flue. THE HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR, Mondavi, Wia. The High tk-hoal Mi mu is n, well organized paper. The tuts are most apiiropn.in--. Your |ki]st shows. school spirit. ' FEIE LOt! BOOK ' Two Rivers, Vi is.: Vimi have a inn- li it|e paper, hut we would suggest bettoir arruni;eitKtit and u few cuts, It would bo well, too, to ! «il ' Ut joki-w here anrl there, or hotter still, have a department for that, Where L your eSchartEV? ' THE BOOSTER, L;l Cmx o, Wis.; Oiw nf the- many good points or your paper is that vvi l hSu ntt have to loot all through to find where it is from. It Ls I let ter in hnv-e good readable material in your paper and no outs than many ruts and poor material. However, a few frills, if yuu ran niLm-l them would put your paper at the top. THE SPlI . Kenosha, Wi . : You puL out a line- papi-r. VI i- cun -ay one of the llfsi, OlU 1 good lliijLj; jIkViiE your p:i]H-r is i 1st origmalily , “W I S ' NKIt AC50 CHIEF. Omro, Was.: Your pa jut would he t; really improved if a Tew more tuts were added. “THE LION . La Orange, ill. The Lion is. an exceptionally mu-resting pn-ricr aluiiar all lines. The literary department is- tspfitallv good. “ONLY $10.55” A li armless little joy-ride. There were - iji of gs you know. Robbie w s npr chauffer And we weren ' t sr iiiE slow 1 . Up the silreet we- cams, a flpeedJsijt, There was not a soul in sight, But when we turned Lhc corner We saw Blrcnski ' nrr-ath the Light. Enjoying yourself, young fellow? That was what he saidt We girls were soinew-hat frlghtc-aod E3lit Robbie kept his, ht iid, And what is your name? he naked him. “Selhy, our Bobbie replied ' “tv cl!, Mr, Robert Selby. $10.GG far chat ride. S10.55— we girls sp mtI . Why, Bab, -hnt wi II you do? L ' Oe on with your ride, said Stn nski , ' Be in court tomorrow ut two. One of i hr; Bunch, ' 14, F-nKe Sinty-lwo T H E A E R O I 3 L A M E GREEN BAY KANDY KITCHEN Stocked and financed by wtutenl of Ensu fimn Huy fiuth School. All candy guaranteed Croak unless otherwise admtind. Caramels, Chewy tntes Tally, Always, ■■ I i ' . r: i r,|; around Dipped Caramels, quite hard French Creams MmshntelLowa, real fresh Butter Scotch. Iwilth ' K lemjior Chocolate Nuts PattfcM, pink and while, wlien fussed Divinity Nougat . slightly stule Butter Balls, always) bulling in KiiL-teN Stick candy, left over Stock Love nut--? Fudge, extra soft Clara Sdierf, A, Moore H. MarkaKWiK, C. Du Buis l ie! 1 ’iiri :tk , lloj Duchnrme Itosw Zadcn, lluth Lefebvre L. J, Cook,. Tom Gagnon Ruth Finde-isen Mabtv IjUOlLc. Lily I’iiriiak F. Halley Helen Torp C- Reulaml, J. McGrath W. Itunlart, K. Hummel Helen Ycunuuw, Bernice Lmtnaye I,. Jonte, J, Martin Frlleit atul John .lark and Skit All day s-iu-kers, large stock W, Aired, L. Armstrong, C. Outland, U. Johnston Stuffed dales Josephine Ser voile Miss B, — ' Had the duke ever luwl another wife? 1 Ray — “Yes mam, an ex-wife, .■iKt Siity-feat T H E A E It 0 V L A T E If you do not llki- those jokes. And their makes you moan Jmi sLj-till ,iiong occasionally Vi ' ith wm,e good ones ti your own. Wit In Our Class Rooms tt; . Mis Black iin Lit. IV “Wilbur. whai cUk- Wordsworth compart; ImruM-lf r«?“ Wilbur stares with, blank faro. ‘ Doe ' prompts William B- Bog, answttTj Wilbur. Miaj Brauns (Ger, IV What is a duchesi? Cwvus 3’ A Female duke! Heard in civics during a hoc condemnation of gas and water bills. Stella It. in triumphal tonef -‘llby Mto d4y when our gas bill was urrllmly -ngli we just weal to set- tht authoriti™ about it and we only had to pay a ti-M-iur-t vr! ' ' Wm, Sudan - Otif wjiit meter wasn ' t even read, because the- lw« remained over thi- man hole and vu never even scraped aside-. Mr- ISirditiill. interested - Well, what did yuu du about it? Wm. 13. Well, — er -ii was tuw en tijjei sn wt didn ' t care! Mr. Bardsull In what pare ut lJu 1 body was E ' resident Garfield shot, VV ' ilkmr? ' 1 Wilbur B— “III Buffalo. Mias Handt iin English i fttbcl, how would you close a letter to a gattlkhtau friend?” E, M, Your loving friend ' Miss H. doubtfully ;• — ' Well suppose you didn ' t lave him? M: MucXeill Lti Com. Geog-l- What would the early sailons have done it. when out in the ocean, the wind died down? 1 L- Reto — Get out and push! Miss Fined mm-ons William, give a sentence ' with ' move in it. W, 0, I moved to Duck Creek ' Miss F. — “ ' Yes.. Duel: Creek is the name of a city ' W, C. (Softly Hu! E though! it was the name of a disease! Mia Black ' .Lit IV i— “Walter, what do you associate with the name of ’Lamb ' ?” Walter F - TaW ' {tail }. C elviii G. Mi. |V Jtcott died of fever in Greece and he said his life was jM|J ' Mis B.— . 1L VVhen did ho say that? R. Holland— After he died. Mr- MaeNeill CemnierdaL Geo.. ' — George, what is the latitude or France? George B.— “How do you mean, in summer?” Mr. M-— . ' ot necessarily.” Mr, Coonen dn Physics — Alhert, where is your manual? Albert — Homo.” Mr. C- — Well, if it ' s too heavy to carry io school why don ' t you got a little wagon and draw it? Ih-ig VC T It E A E R Cl P I. A N E Fkwh- ' ' Mb, how did is that lamp ' ? Mother About three year 1 Freah — Turn it down, it ' s, too young t« smoke! E«. [irf.iilicJ there il boy with soul m dead That never to himself hlth Haul “I hops my tencher’a sisk in bad? 1 ' EJ(. There a ' nn u r.- IfunbEe. and meters Trochaic And maters or fflUUokol tot o- But the meter that ' neuter. sweater. complete . Ih to meet her by moonlight, atone. Rt- Uinnitaon of ciwin Agriculture dm: ' TJrflllftTtt™ Freshman — “la that the easin ' t hey use in making sausage? 1,1 ' t ar Kt-plpp hu-v Im ' imj, are iiiuI will lte wonderful. Ws have- representative of every art. profession, talent, beat. vmraiLiun arid beauty. Listen to some of our greatest; Senior Athlete .... J. McGrath Senior Artist Muy Smior Hairdresser Oh. shut Psyclul i Clara Seherf Senior Talker T. Q agnou Senior Pianist J. CowLen Senior Boldly ' Eluma tv Policy Senior Song Bin. Is E. Church and Hot Sanders Senior Lover (of demerit slips H, Terp Senior Baby Mascot Walter Meiatsr Senior Acrobat E . V,‘ i liman Senior Magnet ' .vi lIl i-u:L4ly in, his Inn ' kvCS ' tv, DeCock Senior Students . W. Petit jean and Boucher Senior Render Earl Hummel Senior F ' ua er J. TIILcmaii Senior Mule Writer A- Moore Kt ' nEor DrOnrfiCr ot IlftSfliW C. Pickard Senior Politician A. SeheUer Senior Physician ,1. C, Thurman, .Ir. (Soon Dr. Senior Taicg Teavlier llJLKdd Bur Senior Clown L, SnyCi-r SvnLor Viliam William Itodart Senior Hypnotist her eye slightly effected ' ■ Ruth Findeiscn Senior Wonder made ' High in three years) Catherine Bar Senior DoinnsLir Economy Cadet Lily Pnriaak E. H. S. FUNNY PAPER CHARACTERS Mr, and Mr . Newlywed A. Aired and L. Armstrong Snook urn a Walter hlcbter Happy Hooligan Irving Schmitz Gloomy Gtts Corvus Pickard Katicujammer Kids M. Moore and M. Slaughter Belinda, the beautiful Boiler Maker ' s daughter Gladys .luhiibiCOU Pcgc Sixty- six THE AEROPLANE liairhrcsidth Harry I Li ' l rO .! :n ftapcratc IX rtionct Rosalind, heroine Claude, hero K rj y Kat Si? 1 iriin|i t- ' lymi 5ldnny Shanner Hawkslmw, the detective Spare Riba and Gravy Mumrnii 1 ! An net Child Old Dm Yak Opie Dilldoek Hank the Hermit ■Esther SUirnns; IVitivo I’olly Mutt and JeiF Danny Dreamer Tlfct Little lYinni™ Percy Clyde OutlarnS W. Folksy and. John Thurman I,. J. ClJtjk Hkn Hdltt ' John Tilleman Calvin GLr ulx W. DeCoct W. HiwIiarL K, Hummel A. Duncan and J. Martin A. Van Schyndle A. Schuler Tom Cngeion W, Boucher L. Snyder L. Parizak L. Entsmingcr smd F, Hatley Milton Rosenthal Madelwi Willman Lit Jonte — - — 0 — GEOGRAPHY REVIEW Centers of Learninu Willmin, Thurman. Snr-der. Parraftk Bluff Tilleman Hefty A beautiful city Located near the bluff Mt, DckUitL The tuLU ' [ peak in E. G. 11. Scherf A city protected by Ml, Bodfirt DnexLer A city that can be reached only by the Virgil (Tail Pariluk « Elly) A city below sea level Nutting A city, Child export;— lemons Boucher A city. Chief exports —wind East High A city. Chid exporte— peaches and jsear t pairs Pi jte Grove A city. Chief exports— Freshmen Frigid Zone North Side Assembly Boom Torrid Zone Domestic Seienee Rntm ' i The Sun Bessie Rosenthal Mr Renan The axis of the school Corvk Fickttd A Desert — — — — OUR ROYS ] . Who have we here in bright array? Why our Senior Ijoys,. just twenty-two. Now.- fit riM-nnl riumt cvi-rj- mu ' And tell of them to you ' J.. ' I he rifcfl in sight i.H Clari-ntv V ay Who eon d We question a }; . Pe-Kr Sixly-ifwn T H E A E ft 0 l 1 L A NT E And vloee behind la Miltosi It. The PhcJdent of our It. IJch?. Scheller, our oldest and widest, Curries dignity [or the bunch, There ' Kur] Hum i □lh ■ I , H ur tender youlh. J’tmntl , vihrroviT there is :i jiineh, ■L Jack Tillemana. and the letters E. E. It. Really i i well Lillie Tommy UiigTHsn of Hnsrefut rid 1 Who missed, a dance? No, nevoil . Erl, Valentine jinH Cal, (Siinulx. W. Fdlley and Jack Thurman, A jo the ' ' Bay Four” but why fay more.! Their feelings are quite human. Ii, Bin Chief DuCbarme, our littfe buy. Dees dearly love to litre , And E’nd. Makeover I ' UmSilti Has hair, most sis feet from the dirt. 7, WUfcfUr Rancher, who travels murh. Has found old Appleton beat. Don’t ask him v, by, or 1:1- heart will Item Most wfldly benmh his vest, Si. Li cl Farizak is a chemist bold, And also ii Pay-sirs .srhtfW, Clyde Outlund likes Marinelte best, Put ihc-ir prices on L-ream make him huller. !i, Will I ' d it jean or platform renown, Hob ei r ies on the brain, Carb Pickard, has thru. Phj-.-dfs work, Spire:ni Nit ahrmui fils fame, 10. Pill DeCtH-k is the randy kid. Alld in I i tc-rii Ulrt 1 hives to iday 1 . Uub Conk is quite rduLTificd with Civics, And rtuiy act thru ssome day, 11. l ar TiiEid Ii:. ; lI - is t hi- bt-ii.lai-.iJ tKij-.-, Hath such lovely tumbler tire. E had to laugh, you know. Al either one or the other. 11 tVi-ll. ihera they go, and i am thru. And :i finer hunch ne’er came together, bill birds of a feather will always, you know, Try dying and llorhlng together, W, F,. ' 14. o OUR GIRLS ]. Our Senior Kiris, and Old sui ' h •■■irl.-, East High never sour. Haste Silly T H E A E R 0 P L A N E They ' re each and every one u light That. shinra wnhir.il a [law. ' 2 . (Jut short lust studious Lily P, la first the list to head. But L.a uni Snyder tnim 1 .-. dose t ■ .- 1 tin- 1 . Btauiw of thine?: she’ read, Madelon Willmati and Elizabeth Church Aft In il diLifi by their iQiifaurne, IW the simple reason. that to rwwh their tifi ' sghi , A person would have to go some. 4. I wonder who Lin follow h r Who lake Gertrude M . to ride ' . 1 On the back seat of his motor cycle. She aits aa tlio she were tied. 5. Then there is Clara wlinteh-n-ma-jimsGT, And her friend Alberta Moore. If JJnrriMtLt ' Science is a help ira life, Their? will be smooth a? a floor. 6. Petri r , and Edith F, and undying Dutch, fill like Dutchmens toceddei sticken. And O, Arteen may your smite grow large, And your shorthand ever quicker. j. There nca Gladys -.vLrK her Joute air, And Helene of Company G. There ' a sedate Ruth F. in Physios class, A bright In i N girl U she. A. Lorraine and Belle are ilir joyriders. And so furnWi a that u£ seilsiLtlon. [ ny wjls Helen at C, E. Inst night. Or did Virgil need lier attention? It, Ellen you sure have gn| il bad, 1 believe John U your favorite name. And Stella 1 wish you ' d jdease introduce ,J Perry ' ” to us, all the same. 10. Josephine C„ are your experiments up? Will you possibly pass in Physics? Oh, and say, Dot Sander, whi-re ' d you get your graft And manage to slide thru Civkol 1 1 . The SjKHta system lias now been spout ' d, ISivausr Mo. hie gives txsimlna Cions To till m;iil men who dr wire j«h. Or would like to obtain a junction, E ' 2 , Lnum .VL. takes shorthand. for fun. And M HI; [J, don ' t NJM ' ILk L|lLLtr Ml loud! And Oh. Cl lire Nutting i? our beautiful blonde. But would never be seen in a crowd. j:3_ Is that pile of hair all yours, Mw Walsh? And such a various dressing? Filer. Sixty -ni ne THE AERO? L A N E Say, i is your- heart in East High? Or arc the W, t Side hoy a-guesaing? U. Alvina, the faithful, ia- always on tiihc At riiiin ' ii nr a! srkiKiJ ilui-sa ' l SOOtler. And Lillian Witte, our diEniM blonde, Cannot be found in the midst of a clatter. Ifj, I Hldrjfmdft S, is al ways in-hind in typewriting, hut in German in fisw. And last but not least is Catherine Itur, Winn jtisL joined uur r.iuks in time. Swn on Miss Black ' s illaekboard, during the t - t: VII. Classify live of the following figures of speech: 3. Wo EiOtici-st bin all very hiLir. The child ' s cheek arc like appti-s, 3. He is a Hercules, almost, 4. 1 amac and addressed the chair. □. Thnu hEtoaflm, smil ing at (hi- -.mi. 6. I -£uf dead with fright, 7. She is such a butterfly. The way we answer it: 1. John Ti-Ucmans. 2 . Liel Parizak. 3. Louis Cook. 4 . 5. Josephine Cowles. ■G. Ruth Findciscn, T, U I adys Jonte. When we hear the name of Calvin, why do we always think of ■ Church ' ? which side? The .— 12 ci Ini-: to n-st, and ia some other vi oriel Throws forth it.:. bunviuE ray , White 1 am left in darkness and alone. So in our oout o of life run out And l!l TI OIJ- llfn- r=l i I r: JIl ' CllLy into Hut , Without it single whis[HT nr ;i moan. While wo arc herv in this hurrying world of ours. Do we give sur-shine to all those around, Or show them of the joy we which have found? Our life is short- why waste it in petty strife Why should we not help other on the way, And make the world with love and pmioc Sihouild. And now the night is prist — the fun come up, And shedi its warmth upon our world below. And drives away our sorrow and our gloom. Our life, like to the sun. May cither be the night or day, And v.i ' ava- a dark or light thread on life ' s loom. W, F., ‘1-t. Psitf Seventy LINCOLN FORENSIC CLUB 1 M ' nlti-r j Raw GgtfrM ' an. ■ He«ar4 Nlctanwiflli, 1 K yn nd n. - htm Vi . -IV— .. riylr K ' -iiL ' w, n r sS K ■■! viiu 1 Kin IamIhmm, h ALdin L ' LIWEh, PmainiLI i ]r in ?rr£mrtu ?« | J iul Pttr in, 11 Kla UwnlaL. fc Tf IVhm,; I ' i J n p l 1 1 Minim. W Klmif JOMMII, II t Ul Vu 1‘ltlKt , I RM May , Mi Turn 8V ' .-jIK!-. IT M li ' u L ■ hTurris- ShiLlinu, I ! ' HwiIIh ' , 2Cl fllnud L ■ r I w n. h I hh I , J| Jifflfp I f T| rj AFlfaliF StHQQnL Arthflr IL uNLIIi 7 I Viiw nL Pr eri i TN Thonu Mvln.-y, Zii IIj! jM Via ;•. r. K7 K’I ' Aiinl hU. ' ipp. ZH I : ■ ■•si liwiry 2 h. 1 1 n ■ r 1 1 Emlj 1 1 U IHjlji ' IIi- -7iil b.mirl:, f 1 1 rr-in ■ I Jr ! J nrn -r hit , T II E A E R 0 P L A N’ E Some feLlow are m 4’I k «.- lluiL H.!vrn when they ' re -:fini5riH un ji irl , iL cyLs them like i knife to fnrln over. Miss tiliirt What nre dimpli 1 associated with? William Aired Girls.” Mr. Coonen Dweribe phosphorous?” Eulalia D. ' Tt is- soft ?md yellow, Mi. Coonen — Thou I suppose if I should Iulu- liuiii-r up liere you would pro- h,.i l..|y‘ call plji: ' r|ij|. r.:i:i, I ' m sorry tor the devil’ Said little WEUie Wise, jin 1 ! . jiinu Lii. ' jl| 3 imj-Tid. Ko mutter how he trie ,” Ex, M ; ; El imHc espl ai ni ran futures of speech i Tho w ord- of Fu r mem t h were smoot h- cr han huLter and softer than oil. J. McGrath — That ' s some dialed! Et L , Importunt to possess hnowbedge even a fence is well posted. ■■Failed in Latin! Flanked in Math, They hieiTd him snElly Edits, Td like to find the miy that said That ignorance is bliss, MlSi B. Was tEie dll rl Less :lei anstacrut? 1,1 E,. f ' uuk “Mb, she w?ej a domestic Indy!” THE LITTLE REI3 PHYSICS TltC little red Physics in covi ed with duel A ml I l lies i o nytic old; And the little red manual is sorely mussed And its flag os are covered with mould. There waa a time when [he physics was new. And the nmnual pjnainE [air: That was the time when the student flunked, And threw them, and left them there. Es. Of all the little ' Al-Lm nf KlihIiiIv,-: ;l smile is thi- most appncrisited and is the 3i-a.nl rupc-nsi vi . Little ii nes ol Latin, Little feet to sepo Make a mighty Horace And a crazy man. Es. Ruth J- ' indejscn (raving about the happenings of the day: Why, ut 2 Ho my desk fell way up in the sir anti stood there! Isn ' t my dog cute? He ' s a little Scotch collie, hut today he ' s a little melancholy i’age Seven tj-t wo H E A E R 0 ! ' L A X E Mr Cwiwji What i SO ' rf imiphic- dkuside: used for?” Leon E.— To bleach KtwdK. Mr. Coooun — ■ ' “What kind of goods. Lttth E— CtotW” Sdl-made man (a educated grandson Writ, Teddy, what do yon Irani ru etriEege? A FISH STORY A lively young Si:-diCi ' r name cl Fischer, Fished tor Mi tram the edge of n. iueniw A ftsh with a Erin, Pulled the fisherman in, Now they’re fishing the fissure for Fischer. Ex. Teddy Oh,. Latin and Greek -and Atotbrif 1 Grandfather— Well, now, what is Iho Algebra for cabbage? Ex, tf ynu’vc Eut rite Lig head, don’t get the idea jwu ' re in a class by yourself. You nren’t, There niw t alu . too many like yptt! Ex. “Now, Arthur, Mid. his father, you ' ve been going to school long enough to write decently. Don ' t you know how to make a figure three? Sun-. 1 ' said the hay, “put your ] s , rM , iS u:i lIli: (taper a:ul then shiver. Et. Helen and Carl met in a fond embrace. The color left her cheeks; Hut u ci the shoulder of Curl’s coat It showed for many weeks, Bx. Never cell a jjirlshe’aa perfect poem; she may think you’ve scanned her feet. A MODERN HlCH SCHOOL CLRL A tiny bit of powder, A tiny little rat, A monstrous Lunch of feathers, Sometimes called a hat r A pair rtf high-heeled booties,, A tiny little eurlp Make the xwmmt thing on earth, A Modern High School Girl. Ex. If Lillian wwt Witte enough chj tur Walter ' s P’otley, why did. Ruth look so Blank? I have the leisure To take the pkusuro To make you wonder Who its thunder Took the time To make this rhyme. Ex Pave Sevcnty-t hren THE A E M 0 P LANE FASH I OK HINTS FOR BOYS AND CURLS Frowns are not in vogue. For tW n?tipc| l.inv, ;i i kkL fabnr iiht every day wear is respect to elders. A style that has much lo icrommcnd it is (he fashion of a low. pLca.iant voice. .Smiles are worn at all seasons. and are especially appropriate for home wt-nr. Pour and sulks an- seen on some children and misses, but are not to be recom- mended. For Genuine condorl in everyday wear. (iriMivi; bettor ran lie rfwfrfm than a v- ;ir m heart and a dear eorseience. The njvivjd o( many quaint fashions of out- Grandmother’s young days has res- tored the pretty cuftom of gentle manners. One of the most charming ornament- for a gbl bs a chwftil dlsiwailon. For a garment of unusual beauty and usefulness, select a cloak or patience, l ined with thoughtCuha-sLi, embroidered with charity, and fashioned with buttons of good deeds. - 1. K-) «n Wlmt To t)u r — F.s. o MISCELLANEOUS COLUMN Lost — A Book on My Trials with ff, F- Fiiwlw please return to Chua Seheri, Lost — A Household pet answering to the name or “Billie,” ENense return to Lillian A. tad receive reward, Lost -About ten ]x int . Return ut Jerome McGrath. Lost — A man. 1 must have one. Nettie Yen firman, IM-AIL my pulien.ee in trying to get a demerit slip. Louis Cook. Wanted A friend a Kiri preferred to help pass away the weary hours after seven P. M. Edwin. V. Wanted— A graft with the teuehera. The Sfcniora, Wanted — A -of c pedal for Earl Hummel ' s voice. Wanted Sukers, lions in? fiLiar-iIr ' -.-iny;. .Marion Moore 1 . Found A man. Ho-] 1 I k 0ft him. Elizabeth Church. Wanted — Another job. Ernest CJirouis. Wanted — A rare for smiling. Marjory Skhumaker. Wanted My short trousers hack. Emmons Muller. - - — o (Jive it the laugh — If ISlo joke’s on you For we ' ve slammed ciu ' h the saicn. 1 , Kush a smile if it “isn ' t ' true A nd -so on — be game. If everybody shoul ' d geu sore Al a “■jolly pljj-eil on him Nice world, this Oh! what u tin re. How gloomy, sad and grim. Don’t please got w ’■mad” on us. I (it 1 1, won ' t -do any good; Seniors arc too old p.s So take it as you should, Es P S-e SrvH7| ty-fivr T H E A E R O 1 L A N K IN OLD EAST HIGH i There ' a many a been given To the nHtxJ W ' C Sudd sn HEi‘-:ir. And many a to the Senior CEil. ' - Which tonight is assembled here, II Thu- Qihf n nf all school is old East 3iigh Thai shine bove all the rnf, And the daw of nineteen fourteen. Has proved Itself the best. III How sad midst the glory about us Conus the that, tonight we must [wars Bui fondly mtr thots return to the Mjn:n So dear to every heart. IV Earh mlhd have Its mcrhOT:i ' - Eut to each will cling the thol Of the leaehf-ia who taught and Led us And the wonder they have wrought, V Now school days are over— lift- begins And eur way in the world must tie won Out what ' ere the work in which wo take fwirt,, W ' e ' lL forget not the school that gave us the stmt. E. E. ' 14, - — n Cruel blow They win- ihipwreckn! on a tlrsesi isle. No succor had appeared for many week At last n VPMHril of great dimensions hove in sin lit. A signal irni-L lie raised! They Foti in their pocket for their handkerchiefs. A look or hnrrtir ntHui-d iheir fares thefr hand her chiefs were all blown away! K?i. iJpwBTP of 11 giit whti l :i fwaeh! Pearlies have hoarLs of stone. Why can ' t a fksh be weighed on it ' s own sj. ' n1e V Senior What do you think of the Culebra Cut? Freshman ' W- -11 er I m m irk ' d El. Tlw ' j wont leL me smoke a pipe. ' lix, A Senior wLth proud airi ' In my little four ywn of study 3 have come to the conclusion that everybody b an egg but nayse3!. = ‘ U Tisop h i m lira t ed Soph O, then you must lie a chicken! Johnny, I don’t believe you have studied your geography, ' i, muni, I heard pa say the map of the world w-nx- changing every day, on ' [ | hot I ' d wait a few years ' till things jj t settled.” £x. Frige Seventy- I r A t H Cl K I SS n T 1 1 if s K w :■ o ]■ a t Ml N f K H r 4FTER HIGH SCHOOL WHAT? i Kon;ssH) s kuckowdkd t l i i i i I i l i i ; ! I WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES IN BUSINESS Vimva a Thorough and Prarik-al Business or Shorthand Training Pays Big Dividends Oreen Hay Business College Offers Superior AdvanLage E“ A T R O N 1 V, t: T II C) S b! EE EE V T ft El NIKE US Throw Away Your Hammer V You riii ' il a B VI + to kimi-k things lllat makes ' em Look 1 I ' liiilav, ItalY Hilir ilililv score., Y oiillpj leltouV re VOII im | lie [I late when thill ? arc cmiit ill” von r way ' Can ■ ■ tl take a lii-il llol o|| I fie prole ■- ' -or - ha I a m3 jin I il w In-re il wj]] score von in tlic Kxains ll - tfii score i-iO ' il I ha! show- xoiir mils ' .on know. itoE [lie ml lie ol I he pop hollies in the ram! -lam I, And lluv a Biir I ' nncli ' i Have you jjol. [fie f‘E Mill | lull make.- lor ond? Vi h ' Tt lor yon, ymme lil- Inw. whether you wear (m Li- eft m [ n-«£ Eo|i|m hI - |, i rt?. I m ■ i r .i n.-e vnn ' ve o| n |f . pnrCi(Tii( 1 1 i-l y mir side and we want to help yon e( I here. Draw on n- a! r-i lll lor any anion lit i puiilieily. ’Acre wilh you elcaii through the u;nne. To will you ' ve jjoi ie lie out for lillMiir or x 1 1 u haie no hnsme-tt loLe ■ Mil. Ih ■re ' s t ■ i von , Given Bav Frer ! Vrss P A T It O N I 7 E T li (I S E VV H 0 t ' A ' I ' it t S 17 . E V ! ! : • i i i I 1 1 i I i t E I I i i e i i i L. ACID CO. ctiU Mm s. onto M A ’ IT FACT 1 1 It I N i A liW ELi;US AM) eznoiiavehs ! i ! Furnish (M ' s to Class of 1 1- 1 PATRONIZE THOSE W II O PATRONIZE L’S PROFESSION Al, DIRECTORY +■■ I I I I I P. H. MARTIN .1 F MARTIN JOSEPH MARTIN MARTIN. MARTIN MARTIN LAWYERS l i i i i i + ' +■ i i i I I i I +- MINAHAN BLDG. GREEN BAY. WJS. A McCOMB LAWYER 602 M IN A HAN mjJLDING PHONE 70 a 6HEEW HAT. WI5 ♦- I VICTOR!. MIN-AHAN EDEN R. MJNAHAN MUCH A MIN A HAN JOSEPH W. LEFEVJ3E MtNAHAN MINAHAN LAWYERS 20 % MINAHAN BLDG. GREEN SAY, WIS. I 1 A T It Q N IKK T HO S t! W El U I s A T U 0 N ] Z E L ' S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY + — I CADY, a STREHLOW JE5EPH ATTORNEYS FOX BLOCK WASHINGTON ST.G £EN BAY I ' I I I +“ t- I I 1 PERRY T. BENTON ARCHITECT H-rcaM mikahkh IIL33 c rtn n r,wiS, R. I. MCCREERY LAWYER BUSINESS COLLEGE BL DC + ’ I I I I I + ! i 1 1 j i I i i i C. W. LOOMIS E, J. ARVEY lawyers I SHERI BAN MLbK frHIl N [I nr WIS I I i i i I I : : ' ' i U ' CARR WALSH architects «P3 M IN A MAN FILOG. l ! + + I i j l i i i i i i +■■ DONATION EAST HIGH GRADUATES ARE WILLING TO WORK i I’ A T R { N 3 7. E T II 0 g E W IE O F A T R 0 N I Z E L S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i i i DR, E 5, SCHMIDT j EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT I i 203 n, Washington i I ] ! PHONE 719 f 1 b • — -| ' ! ! | SURPLICE COOK KAFTAN a REYNOLDS 1 , LAWYERS LAWYERS 303- UtNAHAN BLDG | 50 A MIMA HAM BLDG GREEN BAT. WIS. j 1 ” ! i I M. E. DAVIS ' LAWYER | 4fb3 min h n SLDO | dBi:rN iav wig — + T I 1 I SHERIDAN, EVANS I MERRILL ATTORNEYS I f I i i i i i j + i i i i i i t + + i i i i i i i i i + DR. A, O. OLMSTED 404 MINAHAN building A T IU1 N l Z B T 11 O S K VV IE it F A T El U MIZE US ■ + t NKLS SKOGG COMPANY PL i MIHNG AM) 1 [IvATING i i fdy S. llROA J J 1 tt IS, 1 1 3 1 1 1 2L I I kulmn I In 4 CoJ i.litll leailicr iittil patciil - ■ S-U.H) JAMES I. HOEFFEL The height of sly le and comfort t arc found ill rnir -huo and piiuifi. : After ilk- Slwir h ■ i l | IV lid mis Siinilnc- nr Sodas 1 The Kiwi 1 ini 1 Iri ju | Popp luilhcrs i UEMI.L linn; STMRE | Ci if. linuulvniy ami W ' jIiiuI E 1 Warren Insurance j i Amipauv i ■ft r-l Sell 1 KsmhlidLcd IH71 r H T ■“ “ — ■ — — ■ — - — ■ ■ i | i i J. R Lefebvre i i 1 Cliernrv Land Co. i livrr Ibnlindimii II.iv lnduramv Ituv. St-1 1 or iSclumpc Ileal t j i E ialn and Loan Vfnnm 1 j VI tiiahaii Building _ 2Ui l l iiii l SFr C i r’i i. i i Huy. L . | A T li 0 M 1 7. B T FI OS B W H O E ' A T ]t O N r I Z E I I + + I I I PURITY ICECREAM I PaKlourizcd Milk amt Cm-nm in j Hollies Delivered ( Any Pair! | Ilf City. Give Uk a Trial ami j Ik- Convinml of tin Qualify of I Our (iimilst Phono liST ' | green ray ice cream a- dairy co. ] I T i i Isabelle Ilinsilule 1 MiflH ' r of I in mi H 12 !■:, Mamou P| t ont If 2 2 j i i | IltiMir Flirfu rl li II air 1) rrssiii .VtlT Mi.L.lllll.L IFli:lllilt4 I i Tony It Leber J I Surlier s . I IhjtlirLuit TliH ' iilrr Etnilil iti£ I I ! j Yean J, Scovell flrn.il liner illi I r H- r .1«i r tt ' Ii, Pbuni UHNO 1 t rrinr tii.il r-.!l it 1 , nl,, -I ■ ii J 7 In % |i . iik . Siim il n j n li-gr iippolnlmiMki. •ill! W’llll.Pr ll ' ll I III ■ III L Wji nifc.ln III. 4 i:|,r-.r3- Sf , rrl - iiirr rt liny Wli. P.b-Sk All-nil «l n n I 4 ■ + 7 i i -+ liolliry n (VMulIey t H 1 I 1 1 Mis, !’ Irani r H. Meyer 1 KLECTHUI I i|St i j J 1 | ! 1 Pr -i.iirii.f|rt - nik.J 1 1.4 ! 1 1 fitiadki. li HI rd T H hin|| r hilllillll trlHi- 1 1 ! - ini irlr. Sii |i-rrd In ii ii h llnir. i i ' IV jil l.es- HD T 1 ' ilBIMi null V illlill J ’W«rl iirel Slwlr Mriinivfl Vtr ! 1 1 j piJiaiY-ii 1 1 y . tflveirlr i i i | iiiL.i V dlirihrary Par ini n n-. si 1 ! ! ! 1 - ii ihiI S-r n 1 |r Tr-nrul m-riM j ill ii nir ii p- j 1 inr Hinl i-liiru-pmh Fnirrl. i 1 j 1 1 1 Clsi l l rrn ' II ■ S rr-BliJ ud. 1 L i P ! i i j Hr-, SlhHii 111)1. Vnliml Srr.wl 1 | SI a ll SI ll II Cl H Ii kld iliu i i 1 I ' bna . 711)3 1 1 fiirnu J l-ii-s . Wiironiiri | rbmar. Up It ISU 1 PATRONIZE T i[ O S K w H 0 PAT R O K I % K U S I | I | I ► i ) + ■ + HI j I i ■- + - i Green Bay Slice He pairing Go. SliiPfi Hc ' inurr l Ynn Wnii . r CjiUciI |’’nr 111L1I I ■ 1 iYprPtl I ' rirfii Kt ' jistnuilili ' . I Fur Sliut ! I ’or S,iJr. w I ' ll. (Ilinrry Ml. TM.-i ' • ■■11 r «■ r.:j lir fFl llli;.-. Vl ' i , bahukiis mo N. Wuilhijl£l iu SJi‘ni -1 i William Jabor Hi ' h !■ vr Ei CiEiit|ilr I p Li in ' iff Ii’p C nnl. (liindy. I- mil,. % i ' ii-iiila|rK nml (inirriE.ii -f All Kind . Cnli I ' h. r, l rliv r[ in A n ' ■ ] ' nr( i:iC i !■■■ City, LJH MAIN ST It BIST 1 J 4 TIlfHitloo ] !i ' kli:i nt J Me re 1m nt TuLlor Jirir- llnuflllill. I ' tl-nii ! I - c T -ill Xiirih %V.i.jii Ai ' li «i rrc | (iiwn liny, C, A- Straubel W]|ulcwi]i ' Cliupill 1 lirprn Uny. WiraruiiHiu ■ Ifm lErli-p - : linrln-ik nnd ' ll.,,,. um + ■ I +- t Cmn]ijimnit nE P. Me Conn irk I I i + ■ ■ + i i i i i i J. IL M ASS E HAlEHiat . ' t s Main si hi: i t i + j i I i i i WB r A r li i SI I K E T HUS K W H O PATHOS [ Z E U S ! LUCIA BROS. TOR CO. I Dili I LilUL TMIES m|{ lliirli Grade Molor ( ' nr Yreessories ! WaverK Eleetrie hilo f iurks [mr! Clmlmrr leI miiiiiii Irs i HI DSO SHARP MACHINE CO. Hamifartmvrs of i i i + + ! i Deep Well Pumps l ! + - THE ORIENTAL BATH JAKE VKKGL PROPRIETOR PIHtNE m SECUM) mum MIWIIAN 111.1)0. {JliKlA !! L W Is. CnitUinni: ] . hi, tu j. m. Ihiih Evrjil ' IWmIuas :umL S li Lad irs: 9 a. m. ! ► I | . m. Ttn i!n . 9 ji. ni.in 111 jt. ns. + | i - + I i i i John Hoberg Paper ] . Ylakers of l ine Paper + t r ] ' A T El ON I Z R T H Q S E W H U P A T R O MIZE T r S Do Drop In Td J. R. SEROOGY For imr Fresh Qmch ami lee Cream i + ' 32 I Mitin Street Bilh an Beef SOME J1ARBER | I I I S I Jones Nelson I Suillll Sjllr- S]llH ' ’ Home Of The Feet -1 I he Clothing Hrpair Shop + ‘■Mipluy Nkr“ 1 1 R K A I ) ■M, 4 r ViHh Milk ami ( Irey iiiitv Butter Ei nri I JKii i _i | - 1 -r- 1 id Q- jn.nl Pfeprr I i ! i I PEETERS SI KINO CO. i t f 13 W ! KlipCIU rVistpir I’niJP. j j Cr.crBajvTRU. _ I I ' li-iiii 1 U. lilSi ' l + + ■ I J I I I I i i i I I +■ ' I. COHEN We Have a Full Line of Yleti, Women and Children ' s Weaving Vppavel Pay Us a Visit CORNER M l 1 JEFFERSON STREETS “+ I i + I A T it t) S t Z H r U tl S K H it V A ' J ' It OK I Z E U ii I lie Citizens National Bank ; of Green Bay, Wisconsin i i i | I i i i t I i Surplus and Profits - 1 00,000 Capital - - - - - - - - $200,000 i i i i i i i i i i i i ! i I i Savings Depart men l in Connection PAT IS ON IKE THOSE WHO p A T H S! N I % K IS | ROYAL THEATRE j | Home of ihe Mutual Programme i i Showing Only High Class Pictures. The Only : ; I heatrc in the City Where You Can ! | See the Mutual Weekly. As Cocci j I as a l rip Around the World j ! = i I See 1 hose Keystone Comedies- A Sure , i Cure for the Blues. UNION ORCHESTRA f ! Do You Like Good Ice Cream and Candy, If I | You Do We Can Satisfy You, Stop in at ihe J j Green Bay Candy Shop ! I ] dephone No. 2533 J. E. Stioogy 4!4 Mjiin Street 1 Dc-r Crew- Whaleulf and Rttdil “Sc p:i Cij]li , LV;:ir,rij io Any Part of ihe Ctiv j j Jusl lo Demonstrate lo You liie Superiority of Columbia Double -Disc Records, at Saving Prices. L. C. Snavdy ihe Green Bay Distributor of Columbia Gralonolas and Records, Will Sell you a Simple Columbia Reeoid (ot Only 25c. The Standard Price of Columbia 10 inch Double Disc Records is 65c, They are Guaranteed lobe Unexcelled in Quality of Tone, Reproduction and Durability and May Be Played on Columbia or Victor Talking Machines— Hearing Is Believing, L P A T It O S! 1 V. V. r H V S E 11 U P A T JU) N I K I S ! A r i (J 1 7. K T Ei O S 13 WHO PATRON] % K v s Engraving for College and School Publications T HE above is the title of our Book of Instructions which is haui ' d to (lit; staff of each publication Fci which we do ike engraving. Jhis book contains 1 64 pages, over 300 illustrations, and covers every phase of the engraving question, as il would interest I he staff of a college of school publication, hull description and information as to how to obtain a copy sen! to ariv one interested. W E make a Specialty of Halftones, Color Plates, Zi ne Etchings, Designing, Etc. for College and High Schocl Annuals and Periodicals, Also fine copper plate and steel die embossed stat- ionery such as Commencement Invitations, Visiting Cards, Fraternity Stationery, Etc. A CIO BLAST HALFTONES. All of our halftones are etched by the Levy Acid Blast process,, which insures deeper and more evenly etched plains than it if possible to gel by the old tub process, ihu? insuring best possible results from the printer. The engravings for this Annual were made bv us. Mail orders a specialty. Samples sent bee if vou state what you are especially interested in. 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